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EASTERMILLINERY ] Tuesday, March 22, the "Same Old Thing"

EASTERMILLINERY ] Tuesday, March 22, the "Same Old Thing"

MASON, , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1910 NO. 11 VOL. SXXV.

CITIZENS CITY Caucus. WE WILL ALL MISS HIM.

All qualilled voters of the city of Death of Popular Mason Young Man EASTER OPENING Mason,"wlio ai'e I' n favo• r of" a nonpar• • in Harper Hospital, . tisan city government, are requested Theodore 0. Walter, youngest son of to meet at the court room In the city Ml', and Mrs. W. C. Walter of this FIRST of Mason on City, who was sick in Harper hospital. SHOWING Monday Evening, March 28, 1910, Detroit, for about seven weeks, died At eight o'clock, for the pui'pose of Inst Wednesday afternoon al. 2;;j0, just OF placing In nomination a city ticket before his motiier and sister readied and the ward tickct.s, Including tiie Ills bedside, lie was lirst taken with usualolllcers to be placed in noiuina- .scarlet fever, followed by Inllaminii- VflLLINERY tion, electing a city committee and tiiry rheumatism,di Mitlierlaand acute EASTER MILLINERY] transacting sucli other business as l.lright's disease. 1 e made a galhint may properly come before the caucus. llglit against the grim reaper, but the Bv Order of Cojuin'TEE, ciimplications of tlie dillerent mala• Tuesday, March 22, OPENING dies were too niucli for him. News of L, B, McArtluir, C, W, VVIiiimah, Ills deatli casb a gloom over the entire W. L, Clark, A, L, Hose, H, M. and continuing balance of week City, iiis remains reached here Thurs• Williams, H. B. Loiigyear, Tuesday, March 22, Saturday, the 26th [| day afternoon at five o'clock, being See notice of new niilcli cow and accompanied by ills motiier, W. A. Ail arc cordially iiwifcd to attend. Mclntyre and Miss Leda Mclntyre. You arc cordially invited calf for sale, in Millinery Styles Tliey were met at tlic train by an es- F. J, Brown has a new awning in ciiri, of tlie local I'Cniglits of Pythias FRAZELLE & CO. front of Ills store, lodge and a large number of citizens and were taken to their home corner There were eight de^'it-hs in and of G and Oak ."itreets. IHMMMltHMI PlMHlCKHHJtHMHJOnOfllHKH MW HMUKHMlOOtHMh near Lansing last Friday., Funeral services were held at the The "Same Old Thing" Porter' Huntley is building a new ^ I LOCAL NEWS residence Friday afternoon, at two house on west Maple sijreeD, o'clock, being conducted by Rev. W. is appetite's worst foe. Food HKIIMKHHHHHIWKMIOO* lODOOOOOO WALTER'S GROCERY For sale—Bedroom suit, cmicli, side H. Simmons. They were attended by must be relished to be pi-operly board, etc. Callaud sec Mrs. P. a large concourse of our people. A Where It Pays to Pay Cash digested. You'll iind good things Farmers, Take Notice. iirown. lartie collection of beautiful and fra• grant lluriil tributes were presented to eat here in sufficient variety to •We will piiy .'lio Mils week fur but• • Have you seen tho-i^e handsome new by sorrowing friends. A delegation of CASH SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ter fill, flellverecl (it creiinuiry in fmod satisfy the most fastidious house• spring pumps and o.vl'ords at Brown's Knights of Pythias, Mr. Walter being cunclitiori. Maso.v CiiKAMHRY Co. wife-things to stimulate the shoe store. a member of the local lodge, acted as 10 pounds of Granulated CO a q,. 10 bars of Jaxon or escort. Ihterment was Maple Sugar for...... jUb Lenox Soap for,,.. discriminating appetite. Potatoes Wanted. A (Irst-ciiLss Story Jv:, Clark organ for 25c Grove, C. P. Mlokelson, H. .1. Bond, White Honey, in comb, lb...... l5c DiuvKii BKp.s., Mason, Mich. Roth sale Cheap. See Don Densmore at With orders of $1.50 or more of other goods. Russell WhlLmore. Ned Ivellogi;, Eay Plioiies, llw3 'Webb & Whitman's. Ip Maple Sugar, lb. 15c Bullen and Don Densmore acting as Fine lot of swamp oak anchor posts bearers, Beechnut Peanut Butter, jar..15c Farm for rent. CoL, L. II, Iyks, Fancy Seeded Raisins, 3 pkgs...25c 5 bars Sunny Monday Soap 2;ic for sale. At my fence and tile yard Beechnut Dried Beef, ,iar .15c Theodore Walter was born in Alle• Timothy hay for sale. L. C, Wjsbb, Come and sec tliem, Tnos. TnoiuiURN, Fancy Cleaned Currants, 3 pkgs.25c 3 cans Old Dutcli Cleaner 2;")C gan county, August 17, 1880, coming Fancy Stuffed and Plain Olives, 3 cans Lye or Chloride of Llmc.25c Clara P. .Sniitli's studio Is closed un• Two cars Hickory Lump coa! now to Mflson with his parents in 1894, He 25 lbs Moss Rose Flour ,.80c per bottle - 10c til April 5tli. • * tore. All coal, all lumps, $3.75 ton graduated with honor from our high 25 lbs Gold Medal Flour ..85c G rolls Toilet Paper ,,,, 2,'''C Plain Olives, qt jars 28c Car Washed Nut $4.25 ton. Come school in the class of 1904, being pres• Eastereirg dyes—all colors, live cts., 2 cans Rod Alaska Salmon "250 G5c boxes of Matches, 2;)c early. Both Phones. Driver Bros, ident of the class. He look an active Stuffed Olives, qt jars 3Sc at Lungyoiir Bros. *2 3 cans Sweet Corn or Peas' 25c 7 pkgs Nine o'Clock Tea .2i')C Mason, Mich. wl part in Sunday school and Christian Dilled Pickles, qt jai's 20c ICaster millinery opening March 22 Endeavor work in the Presbyterian 3 can's Tomatoes or Hominy... 25c 4 lbs Ginger Snaps 25c lieinz's Sweet and Sour Pickles, The ladles of the M, E. church will it Frazelle & Co',s. See ad. Cliurcli. After his graduation he as• 3 pkgs Jell-O or Jelly Con ,25c 3 bottlesFine Catsup 2,0c per dozen 10c appreciate all gifts of old papers and sisted his father In the grocery store Hour sale at Mills'store Satui'day. magazines. If those people having G pkgs Argo Starch ..25c Pimenteo Mori-ones, in cans...15c until Marcli II, 1909, when he went to DILL PICKLES —.lust opened a Notice tlieir ad. cm llftli page. * same will telephone Mrs. Petty, they Detroit to Clerk for the large retail Shelled Pop Corn, per lb 5c Glace Marshino Cherries, lb...50c will be called for on Saturday of each barrel. Per dozen ., lOc R. 0, Dart, real estate, loans and col- grocery house of Peter Smith & Sons. Hickory Nuts, 4 qts 25c Marshino Cherries, in bottles.l5c week, Ilw2 locLlons, OlTlce in Lawi-ence Block, * Mr. Walter is survived by his parents, 5-bars Naptha Soap 23c QOEEN OLIVICS. Quart can, 30c Worcester Table Sauce, hot....10c Walter Miller of Vevay and Miss a sister, Miss Grace Waltei', and a Mrs. n, Bellamy lias potted plants, brother, Robert N. of the U, S, navy, 5 bars Galvanic Soap ...... 23c Pint can ISc Pepper Sauce, per bottle 10c Beulali iliiynes of Lansing were miir cull llowei's iititl plenty of yellow ricd at tlie home of the bride in Lan• at present in Cuba. Tiieodore was a Vii pt hot Imp. Olive Oil 25c plants for Easter. 11 w2 sing last Tliursday evening by Rev, F, universal favorite lo oufbity, he had Fould's Maccaroni, pkg....5c, 10c a genial and cordial way that endear• A son was born to Mr, and Jlrs, L, Curry, Tliey will reside on a farm BOTH PHONES :W. C. WALTER mason, MICH. ed liiiu to all and it is lo bcsincei'ely Mich. Full Cream Cieese, lb..20c Cliarlftsilayiies, .Ir., of Aiifclius town• n Vevay. ' regretted that lie should be cut down 1 lb pkgl-Jallowi Dates ...10c siilp Monday morning, ^1 Two divorces were granted last practically just at the beginning of a Large California Figs, pkg 10c BATnS--Vapor batlis.sponge baths, Tliursday ijy the circuit court as fol• pniinising career. There f'was an oil and alcDliol rubs, and ,salt glows. lows: To Lydia E, Brum from Giles E, especially strung bond of attaclimeiit Mason Grange. Mrs. ji'itii;!) S, .SiMALLKY, Donnelly Blum, extreme cruelty; Kittle E, between the mother and this son and G.S.THORBURN Mason Grangee No. 2U5 wilwilll meet A. L. Vandercook lluiise. Both phones. 8w4 Stiik'c from Charles W, Stage, habitual his loss will be doubly hard to her. Saturday evening, Marcli 19tli, This driitikennesa, His alllanced, Miss Mclntyre, was em• State Phone 103 Bel! Phone 36 We cordially invite you to attend will be a spcciiil St, Patrick number 3 cans Corn 25c ployed in Detroit and gave him all and members are urged to be present. our dis|ilay of pattern hats, also a full N. IT, Godfrey will soon move from the encouragement possible, when he Following is the program ; v 3 cans Peas 25c line of iiiillinery, incliidinu' llie latest the James Burns house on Ash street BUSINESS DIRECTORY. had recovered cnoiiu'h so that she Recitation liy Mr, Dennis MoFaddon. 3 cans Tomatoes ,25c novelties, w2 Ni!;iCLY& Nicely, into the Dr. W. W, Root house corner could visit him. His passing is Violin solo Ijy Mr. Martin Dnoley. Buckwheat Flour 30c of A and Oak streets, D. E. Burgess, Select reading liy Mrs, Dennis Mol'aiMen, Beginning April 1st we will do a severe,blow to her. tlic feed slied man, will move Into the An Irish story by Mrs, Michael O'Toole, Potatoes, pQr bushel...... 25c strictly cash business at our restau• Widdy Maloneyaiid ber daughter Norali.ave K. C. U,'lIlCNDKItSON, Dentist. house va'jated by Mr. Godfrey. For .several months Tiieodore had Paying 18c in trade for eggs the Over F, rant, ' Wo solicit your patronage. something lino, D ,f. lirowii's Sliou Store, been takioL' a special course in me• llw.'lp Lawton T. Hemans was one of the MIko MofiliiiUs, the Irish i)ollce, will tell sev• balance of week. Both, phones Sanders & Linx. chanical drawing at tlie Y. M. 0. A, jQR. ,IOS. S, IIAWI.I'Y, Hi'iill.'il. I'm iiii-rly speakers at a democratic banquet at eral Irish stories. A. J. Doolittle will liavc an auction niglit scliool in Detroit and was be• Sister of Charity, piano solo, _ Wacldiiiic isliiiiii 1111(1 SI. iRiiaco, SiiocTSSor Detroit Monday evening. He was to IJr, SpaiiiilliiK 1111(1 Ijr, l.liisley, i,iiwriMieel)lk, sale at ills farm three miles west of coming very proficient. ii-atlier McCrary will have a story too. given a treinendous welcome when Sister of Charity will give a paper on St. Pat• Mason on Tliursday, March 24tli, at inti'oduced. Our townsman is a pop• rick in Old Ireland, one o'clock, C, W, Jewell, auctioneer. Pupils of Miss Gertrude Loyd give a Select reading by Mlsa Maggie Mnrpliy, ular man in democratic Circles. I'ecit.al at the residence of W. M. Mc• II. Al,ii.\A>'I)Kii. I'liyslclaii ami SiirKOon. W. S. Ciialkcr has a vacuum carpet The special committee will serve Olllcoiivor KliiiiiiKaii's DruH Hloie. Jiv.sl- At Neely & Neely's millinery store Orossen tomorrow evening. cleaner and is prepared to clean car• warm syrup and oisctiits. Ladles, (ieiico opposite I lie liamlst (lliiirc'li. (jlileu hours the new designs for spring and sum 8 to JOa, m,, 1 lo'l Hiiil 7 to I) p, m. Mason. '11-1 pets witliout removing tliem from the Several Mason Rebekalis were In please bring biscuits and butter. This rner seasons are now ready. The as• llooi',. Satisfaction guaranteed. Citi• Lansinglast Thursday evening attend irograin is purely burlesque and is a B.CIIAS. S. liAI.I.AIlD, Jiomeopathio Tliy- sortment is unusually complete and TOOTH BRUSH zens phone 210. Ip lummor too and all members aro slclaii and Surgeon, Dlsfascs oi the Eye, og a school of instruction. D large and will alTord you a choice of urged to put forth thoir best elTorts The Brush that holds its bristly?, ICar, Nose and Throat a specialty, Onice—Near Tlic B. y. P. U. of Aurellus will all tl'iat is popular in ladies' headgear. ]!lock. Honrs—8 to 0 a. III., Ii3ul0 5aiul 7 to 0 Miss Helen Philleo entertained 18 to make tills meeting a rousing suc• p.m. give a warm sugar social at tlie liome members of the class of '10 after Beautiful trimmed hats for dress cess. T is the only brush handed you of 0, M. Casler Friday evening; March Church Sunday eyening at a bullet R. IfKANK E.THOMAS, I'liyslclanaiid Stir and street wear in endless variety and IStb, Proceeds to go towai'ds paint• unclicon in honor of Frank Jenkins, J. C. Eock-well's Ne-w Sunny South . in a sealed box,, You may., Dgoon Olllceover Wobh Hi Whitman's ston design. Latest novelties in flowers realaenooftt corner B and Oak streets. Mason, ing tho church. a former member, now of Lowell. Company. thumb thesampJes in the display and trimmings, It will be to your In• EOSON COA'KY, I'll, l)„ M, ]).' I'liy.slclan The annual St. Patrick banquet will terest to call before you purchase. Hello tlierel Where are you going? J. C. Rockwell's New Sunny South case all you want to, but the O., and Surgeon, lilvliig spi'Olal attpiitlnii lo be held in bhe basement of tlie Catli- We can save you money. Why, I'm going to the egg supper; company, an organization cnmposed olUco practice and tho cure of clirnnlc disea.ses. of 25 colored people, Including some baush you purchase is fresh; and ' Had, peculiar, dllllcnit and sluliborii oases Hint ollc church, Buiikerliill, on Tliursday, Ilw2 . NEii;LY & Nk'bly. aren't you? Well, I wouldn't be in halllo others or have been ni'gh'cled or linpro)) March I7tli. Banquet at six p. rn. uch a hurry; It's not until the 25th at of/the cleverest performers in their clean—has never been touched The names of O.'O. Casterlin of this eriy Irealed, are Invited, Visits made anydhs. Program at eight. 2w he Baptist cliurcli, fi'um 5:00 until line at present before the public, will lance U rightly arranged for, Offlce hours, 2 to city, Charles Lowe of Stockbridge, :00. Bill, 20c; children, I5c. You'll appear in the Rayuer opera liouse by another customer. a.p. 111. Call or write, ll'i Washington Avenue The W.JT. M. S, of the M. E. church Fred Miller of Dansville and Ed, S, south, Lansing, Mich. K^Over Heath's store. get a good supper. So long. " Friday evening, March 18th. This is will meet; with Mi's. Ketclium Friday Tooker of Lansing have been drawn said to be one of the best and most ' Examine the afternoon at 2;c!0. Leader, Mrs, Van- ns federal grand jurors to serve at the Judge Collingwood last Thursday capable colrtred organizations ever KLEANWELL DISPLAY CASE dcrcoQk; subject, Frecdmen. Ail March term In Detroit, which meets morning signed the decrees In three senton tour. It is entirely dllTerent A. BKKGMAN, ATTOKNKY and COUN members are requested to respond at the 28tli.: Mr. Casterlin is deceased. divorce cases, the proofs having been from other colored companies, inas• on our counter.: A . SELOU A.T LAW, Mason, Midi. roll call with a Bible quotation. taken In all of them more than'30days In another column of this issue will much as it is clean to a fault and dur- ago. The couples who were severed ng the entire performance tliere Is B, MoAKTITUK, Attorney and Connselorat On Saturday, April 9th, at 10 o'clock be found a call for a citizens 'Caucus. , Law. onico In Ifarmers Dank building. from the matrimonial yoke are Olive not a line nor an,actlon to whicli ex• L in the foi'enoon, at the premises lotir The railroad question is now Settled Longfyear Bros. E. Perkins from Fred L. Perkins, on ception can be taken. The perform• ENSMOllE, E. A., Attornoy-at-Law,IVIason miles south and west of Mason, the and we hope all our citizens will unite A Good l^lace to Trade charge of non-support and extreme ance is given wi^tli a dash and vim D Michigan. 120-acre farm belonging to the estate in this caucus,and nominate a ticket cruelty; Fred Everett from Apsa which gains popularity and witli tune• T. WEMANB, Attorney and Counselor at of Wesley Ilurst will besold at auc• that all can stand-by at the polls, Everett, desertion; and Lydia E. ful music, bright lines, witiy dialogue, , Law. Olllce in the new Lawrence Block, tion. Good soli; oak, maple, elm and We do not longer believe there is liny L Bruram from Giles E. Brumm, ex• together with ensembles and concert-' Card of Thanks. Mason,Mlcli. Moneytoloan on goodseciirlty. basswood timber. necessity for partisan elections in cur treme cruelty. ed numbers, makes the performance Wo wlsli to extend onr lieartlelt thanks to 8w7 WiLLiAJt McGinn, Adm'r, city.','' . . • those who so kindly and freely gave their aid novel (ind pleasing. The fun which -&.trcTioisr: 3R Two counties In Illinois,,one "wet" and sympathy during Um hue Illness aad death Ernest Howe of Lansing, aged 26 Friends and neighbors to the num• will be handed over the footlights is nf our beloved, hnshaml and son; also for tbe W. OLAKK. General Anctloncer. Leave or- the other "dry" show the result of years, a car" repairer on the Lake ber of 50 met with Mr. and Mrii. Gavin all new and needs no arrow to point' beaiiUfal floral oIl'erlnL's, CI ders at this offlce or address Mason. ]t. F. such conditions in a very instructive Miis. lirnnr. Capv, Mit. and MJts. D. No, c. Satlafaolloh guaranteed. Bell iiliene Shore road, was Instantly killed at Fellows at their late home in Alaie- the way to the laughs. It is bristling way; Alexander county which is un• M.C. OAPV, Sr., AND FAMILY. Dansville S, 4 It. Homer last Friday afternoon while don township last Saturday evening with new, novel and entertaining fea• der the. domination of the liquor Wo wish to thank the,many kind friends and alighting from a rapidly moving tmd gave them a farewell surprise. tures and.Is brim full of laughable ENRY KURTZ, General Anctlonoor. Satis- traffic has 67 of its convicts in the neighbors for their assistance and floral olTer- freiglit train. He was whirled about Mr, and Mrs. Fellows were presented situations, witty hits, cliarming mu• liigs during our bereavement for our beloved H faction gnaranteed, terms right, leave state penitentiary; Edwards county, ordera atthlBonice. I'ostoDloQ, Mason. and knocked under the cars. Howe with a silver carving set and wished sical numbers and excellent special• mother. Mr. and Mrs, A. f, Iteamer.Miss Hattle which is "dry," has had no saloons for Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seely, leaves a widow. rauci) success in their new home in ties. The olio is composed of eiglit forty years, hasn't had a single person Mr. and Mrs F. A. Wright, Mr, and Mason. A general good time was had. higli-grade'vaudeville stunts, they are in the penitentiary in 30 years. Be• Mrs. D, II, Wrjght. , J. Carl Jewett sends us a pamphlet the kind that not .alone please but tpARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE sides this, Edwards county is free from from Hot' Springs, Ark., showing E. H. Williams, having sold his have merit as well. This seas'on Mr. Marriage Licenses. T Conipanyof tnghamcounty, Safest,olieap. debtand has a balance in the treasury. 88t and best. For Information write toF. H, many views of that famous health re• farm, will sell his personal property Rockwell claims to have the newest, Field, secretary, IVtason. A, I. Barber, pres! sort owned and controlled by'the at auction at the'premises two miles Tuesday of last week the Robert freshest, most artistic and thoroughly, Prank T. Johnson, Lansing— 28 dent,Mason. Onieeln the court lionso, government. He' is north and one-half mile west of Ma• Smith Printing company, publishers equipped colored show ever, serit on Ethel J. Fuller, Lansing 19 ; employed at the Eaktnian Hotel,' the son, on Wednesday, March 23d, at one of the State Republican, commenced toiir. He backs his claim and arrests Edwin Nouffer, Lansing----;- -19 ' largest, hotel at they place, having.a o'clock sharp. -.There ai;e four horses, Clias. Clipper of St, Oliarles is as• suit for libel against the. Lansing public'attention by presenting a per• Ethel Bice, Coldwater - 18 capacity, of 1,000 guests, with a rate a COW, 25 breeding ewes, sow. atid sisting liis brntlicr in the bakery. Journal, placing the damages to the formance that has more up-to-date fi'om $4 to $8 per day, $21 and upward shoats,-45 Chickens and farmlnif im• John C. Sclineeberger, Lansing-51 ; amount .of $25,000. The Journal Ideas and high-grade features than Don't fail tn road tlie ad. of F. .T. per week. plements. Henry Kurtz, auctioneer. Emma Bement Cornell, Lahsing-SO claims it is a movement to silence any similar organization. It is char• Brown, the shoe man, on another pafre acteristic throughout, consisting of IE. W. InneS', Lansing 30 The Are alarm at 1:45 yesterday af• Henry Whiteley,- attorney and pub- that paper on the local option ques• of tliis.issue. all the features peculiar to the negro Lena Clark, Jackson 24 ternoon was caused by fire jn the lisher of the Presque Isle County tion. Boys I We re.dly aie ashamed in Dixieland, presented by negroes of A. U, Phillips ha.s moved, his real fence on the west side-of the barn• News, died at his home at Millersburg of you. Just think, they have-ath• the cultured and educated class, free estate olllce in Lansing to the base• yard of A. G. Lyon, corner of A and last Saturday night, aged 57 years. letic clubs In Lansing, where four- from vulgarity, without any objection• ment of tlie ilollislier block. . Oak streets, , Fire caught in some He was well known in northern Mich• ounce gloves are kept and how much BUSINESS LOCALS. able features, at the same tlme-spark- cornstalks I'rom-a spark from a pas• igan for 30 years, was county clerk of easier and quicker it could be settled. • Earl Wheeler celebrated liis IGtli ling. with wit and good humor. senger engine on tlie 1:30 M. 0. train Otsego.county and chief clerk of-the birthday by Rivinp a party for bis BeerlB, Noyes and wife have start• If your money does not net you live per cent.,*' south. Harry Lyon was working in state land office in 1900. He had been Sfoll, 0.1'Yeuland. , > ^ 2lt younp; friends last Friday evening. the barn, discovered the smoke and active In republican polities and was ed a" suit in the Circuit court against The organization is accompanied by gave the' alarm. The department a prominent Odd Fellow. The burial Leo Atherton to compel the latter to a high-class solo concert band'and a I am In the market forliorses. ' ;, I To the democrats of tlie various turned out and wet down the stalks. took; place in; this, city .Wednesday make an accounting of the proceeds superb orchestra. The band will head m , ', - ,A, G: Lyox, Mason. ' lownsliips in InKhum county, call There were five horsesi.and a small morning. • of a farm owned by the complainants the Koontown parade, which will take your caucuses and send the notices to i'or Salo. .. flock ot sheep in thebasiementof the in Vevay towDsbip, which the defend• place at four o'clock. the DEirociUT for publication. Good new milch cow and calf, barn.-' ' The mock trial held at the Baptist ant worked for aiyear on shares. It The prices of admission have been iiwi Dii. D. W. .WuDoi!;, Eden. , Last Wednesday nicht considerable church last Friday evening was a de• is alleged that Atherton was shiftless placed at 25, 35 and 50 cents.: Seats Henry 0. Everett, a resident of Lan• cided success. ...The costumes;;of the and failed to work the farm properly, are.now selling at Culver's. ' trouble was caused at the M. U. R. Pair of good work horses'for >snle.'weighing K; station here by somebody putting sing township since 1850, died last witnesses who represented dilTerent not plowing a 14-acre field; permitting 2G00, 11W3P ABTnmiLAX'IW. '•' wires on the third rail so as to make Friday night as the result of old age. nations, wore very good, and a compe'^ a field of hay to become overripe, per• Fred M. Wells, who has roomed at a short circuit.XTherc was a cannon- Funeral services were held at 'the ,tent jury, .with Alfred Allen as prose• mitting alO-acre field of corn to go Mrs. J. 0. Squlers' for the past ten Wanted for JTarm Worlt, A single mnn'and a married man by tho mouth iv like explosion in the power room, and home Monday afternoon, with inter• cuting attorney, A. .T..Hall as attor• unhusked.'.aiid; it;is;RtlU standing in years, now has.rooms at;F.D. Stan• or year.. Gito; P. andiusavs, six miles east of ' ment in Mt. Hope. Mr. Everett was ney for the defendant, H. 0. Call as the shock, and selling hogs -which the machinery was out of commission. ton's. ot Mason. Rural Phone. . on born in Perrlngton, N.Y., March 21; judge and H. B.Longyear as sherllf, were fed from the crops on-the farm 1828, and came to Michigan In 1833. and refusing to divide the proceeds. Ralph Adams and Vern Steadman ' A Hastings judge has handed the brought In a verdict of guilty in the' OO-Acro-rarm for Sale. He was twice married and is survived Ariinjunctioa.has been granted re• are in St; Charles putting on 'IBordcr- new 54-hour law a severe jolt on-the case of'Oapt.'Geo. A. Minar.who was For cash or on easy terms.; ; N, N. House. ground of discriminating against can- by a widow and - eight children and a charged with violation of the'sacred straining the defendant from.dispos-. land'^for the senior classin the high :, ning factories and a number of other brother. Mr. Everett was justice-of command, "Go yeinto all nations and ing of the crops and stock, and also to school. For Salo. thepeace and treasurerof'his town-.- keep the peace, it. being;alleged 'that cases arc, pending which Is causing preach the gospel." Els senteoce was Eighteen chapter Masons went to Nearly new top buggy. Cheap. ship .for many years and for 20 years a command to continue his missionary the'-defendant';threatened'.the coro- the advocates of this lawas well as Leslie^ .last' Friday;; night to - witness 10(V2p M. K. Oampbell. has;been a director In the ;Farmers work, but in;a:-,inore;carefulV'raannet theopposers'to watch with much ap• lalnants with • personal violence.— work in'the-Royal Arch. They ire- Painting, Fnpor Hanjjlng " prehension. ' Mutual Insurance company. than heretofore.- ' £anslDg Journal, March 9th. port a first-class time. And Braining. ;io-8p;;0. CGairri'if. Mason.

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MASON. - MICH,

1910 MARCH 1910 Press Correspondents Welcome the Siirt' Mon tue We ThufFrf Sat Ex-Presidcnt Baclc.to Civiliza• • By a party vote, wiili the exception tion on the White Nile. * 1 2 .3 4 5 that Senator Cliambcrlain voted, with 6 7 8 5 10 11 12 tho Republicans in favor of tlio meiis- 13 14 15 IG 17 18 19 uro. the Senato Saturday passed tho 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 administration postal savings hank NOTHING TO SAY ON POnilCS 27 28 29 30 31 * * bill. Amendments were adojited which provide that in time of war or other ^N. M. F. Q. exigencies involving the credit of the C 'ii,h. ® ?nth. 171,1) Colonel Is in Good Health and Spir nation, fund.s in the postal savings its After Facing Perils in the banks may he invested in jgoveruinent PAST AND PEESENT otlier than 3 per cent bonds, and, also Dark Continent. tliat depositors may witlidraw their money from these banks upon de• AS IT COMES TO US FROM ALL mand. Tho Senate adjourned iiiitil CORNERS OF THE EARTH. After a year in tho African wilds, Monday, The House devoted nearly the CoUuiel Koosovelt and his party halted entire day in considering the postofnco nppi'oprlatlon hill. Slow ju'Ogress was ToICKrnphlc Inforiniition Oiithcred at Rouk on tlio White Nile, Egyptian niado upon the moasurc, many amend• Itr tho Few for tlie Kuliirlitoiiuient Soudan, and there on the threshold ments being considered, although none of tlia Sluur, of oivilizatioii met a party of ncw,spa per correspondents, 'I'he Roosevelt par involving any material chaiigo was adopted. Aged Woman Injured by Rooster. ly wore aboartl the govornment steanr Mrs. Miu7 Roilloy,, 75 years old, was er Dal, jilaccd at tlioir disposal by Sir attacked ttiid seriously injured hy a Reginald Wingate, tho Brltisli sirdar, The agricultural appropriation bill ffaniG rooster at licr home In Maple- Colonel Hoo.scvelt received tho cor- was under discussion in the Senate wood, Mo. She w.as saved I'roin tlcath rcspoiulouts on board the Dal, which during (.he entire session ]\Ionday, dur• liy the arrival ol' a granddauKhtor, Miss was tied to thu right bank of the Nile, ing which the forest service came in Nnnotte Lofirand, Mdio killed the fowl, H(! is tanned brown as a cigar and is for some shar]) criticism from Senator Heybnrn. .-Vfter passing a number of alter, a battle with a. rille. Airs. Reil- iu oxeellent health, "I'm ready for loe-il bills the House devoted tho re• Icy was taken to a liospital and iiliysi- aiiytliing," ho said, with the olil fa mainder of tho session to considering clatLS say lior injuries are sorioli.s. Tho itilllnr smile. But lie did not smilo tha ixistofflco apprapriation bill, .Tust rooster slashed Iter tace and throat when he answered almost the first before adjournment ReprosenUttivo with liis s|)iirs. Slio I'oufiht dospor.'itely question the correspondent jnit: "I Weeks of MassachtiscKs, in charge of have nothing to sny and shall have but was too feeble to drive away the the measure, announced that nn aiiiend- uolhing to say on American or Euro- ronstor Vr-ho was picking at lier eyes nient by Representative Flnlcy of lioan ijolilics, nn any polilical question when Miss TiOGrand arrlvcii. Tho Soutli Carolina, increasing the apprn- or any idiase or incident connected roii.stor liMiii atttickcd the girl who flod priatinn tor rural delivery by an addi• with iiolltio.s. I shall hold no inter• to the house, obtained a rille and killed tional J.IOO.OOO for that purpose, would 11. views, and anything luirportiug to be be accepted by the postollice commit• in the n.Tturn of an interview can be tee. A $10,000 Millet Painting Is Stolen. ucceiilod as false. This aiiplios during Carefully cut tnun It.s fraiiic while a my entire stay iu Enrope," Tho for- score of persons woutlnred about tlie moi President rcccivod an enormous The Senate Tuesday disposed of the otlier works of ;trt, (lie faninus [laiiit- niimher of loiters at llcnk. agricultural bill, wilh total aiiproprla- liig "The .Shoplierd and Flock," by —Cincinnati Post, tions ot ?i;i,nO0,QO0, and adjourned. .loan ii'raiicnis Millet, wns stolen from Cnloiiol HoOKCvelt expressed dnllglit The House iiassod tho postollice appro• that his son, 'Plioodoro, ,lr„ is engaged priation bill, aggregating ?2'll,000,O00, the art uuLSCiim In Golden Gate Park, REFUSES REWARD TO PEARY, SAVES THKEE; LOSES O'W.M LIFE. PEOPLE .DEMAND END OF STRIKE San Fi'michsco, ClU, No one saw the to ninrry Miss hlleanor Alexander of anil look an adjou-nment. thief n'liiovc the canvas and tho police Now York. "She is tho dearest girl!" House Subcommittee S.ays He Must Crowil •\Vj((i.Ii(...s IM((sl)iir« nlliu Slon-- Call for Arbitration of Philadelphia arc v.'ilhtuit tlic Kliglil,ust crew. 'I'ho he exolaiiued, nn'ecliuiiiitoly. The .Senate made the ailiuiiiistratlon Give More Proof, ly IHc- of IJleflroCiidoii. Street Car Walkout, liaintin.g is valued at $10,000. Tlio Colonel rvonsevell lallfod onthiisiaia- By a iiractieally iiiiiuiimous vote the railroad 1)111 the iinlliiished Inisiiiess Before the eyes of several hundred Tho demand by the people for arbi• ptiiutiiig is tho |)l-(i|icrt,y of Miss .Sarahticall y of his liiiiKing adventures, lie sul>comniUi.cc of the Mouse naval coin- of the Seiiia,lfi Wednesday nnd itsCoii- horror-stricken proiiieuaders who wore tration of tho dil'feroiices hotwoeii the M. SiKioiior, of Situ Krauciscii, who is wiirinly lu'aisoil the cDiirlcsy of Brltksh miace iu Washumion ducideil against siduration, until passed, cannot he lii- enjoying the Buiishine lu the pretty lit• Phlladelpliiii Raiiid Transit Company now traveling iu lOiiropo. The canvas and other ollieials. The facililios they hesi.oiving any reward n)jon Robert E. torfered willi excejit by aiiiirnprlation tle Piltshiirg suburb of Fair Oaks, and its 4,000 or more, striking cni- is (.weuty-oiio inches In length and scv- ofl'ercd him largely enaliled liini to I'eary until he had furnished further bills. After tlio first roadin.g had been Cliarles Rommel was electrocuted while ploycs has become insistent. entcou inches tall. cnni|)lete his colleetlon. The talk proof that ho discovered thu nortli concluded a nuuibcr of bills were atteinptiiig to .save two of his young alio.'trd the Dnl revealed that Colonel |;u!c. In Philadelpbia and outside of it pasacil, including one to estalilish a daughters and a young playmate from Loved the Auto; Killed Her Horses, Roosevelt had several narrow escapes the call for mediatory measures is court of [latent apjieal,? ami one aiil.bor- The only menibcr of the couiiuittec meeting the same fate. Rommel had llat.her tluin allow another person to in the jungle, fu the last nn eloiilmnt voiced. Everywhere it is recognized izlng the construction , of a 1512,000,- who did not vote to defer action on just starteil from liis homo when, cross-, u,so her liliie ribbon coacil horses, Mrs, which he had v.'onnded charged liiln. that tlio failnro to arrive at .any arbi 000 building in Wiislilngfoii I'or the the pending bill was Representative ing the street, an electric light wire M. K. Edgerton,-a resident of the niil- He was trajiped; there was no escaiiu tral agreement Is tho only thing that use of the departments of State, ,ltis- I'lnglcbriglit ot California, -who said ho dropped and the eliildrou became en- stands in tho way of a speedy callln lloiiairo colony in I'laiuiield, N, ,1,, re• throDgh the thic lijnnsie. The infuri• tice and Commerce and Ubor, The was convinced Mr. Peary had discover• tangletl in its meshes. He succeeded off of the general sympathetic strike cently had a veterinary surgeon shoot ated beast's trunk almost grazed him, House considered hills on its c.Tleu- tlioin, Mrs. ICdgerton iiccanio devoted ed the pole. Bates of Pennsylvania, in extricating, them, but in throwing In tho city, wliicli jiracticaliy has par• dar, p.asslng several measures of local when, at, tliat close range, Colonel to the taitoniobilo and stocked her heretofore considered a supporter of one end of the broken wire, which was alyzed the citly's inrtiistrial life and importance. During the early jiortiou Roesevolt (ired. Luckily he hit a vital large luu'iis with sevenij new cars. She Peary, offered the resolution, dead, he inadvertently came in contact wliich tlie labor leaders made renewed of the session it .sustained a iioint oC siiot; tlio olepliaut droiuied in Its decided to dispose of her horses, but "1 confess I am exceedingly skepti• with the other end. This completed a tlireats to spread if the deadlock con• order hy which the hill I'or the con• tracks. had bocouio ,so attacheci to thoin that cal about Mr, Peary's ever having dis• circuit, and the sparks darted from tinued. struction of emhhBsy hiilldings In for• •sho could not be Induced to sell them. Kerinit Roosevelt is in,perfect health covered tlie pole," declared Represen- tho man'.s face and body by the thou• These threats, perhaps, were wa,it eign capitals will not tje jiorniittod Mrs. Fdgcrton is a widow and lives and condition. So are the others ot tativo Maeou, "and 1 am going to pro• sand. It was fully halt an hour be• •most stood in the way ot an amicable again to come l}erore tue House during alono with hor servants on one of Llic the party—R. T. Ciiuniiigllaino, the cx- test a.gaiiist any iionor being,conferred fore the deadly current was turned off, adjustnieut. The "vested in(:orests," this session. finest estates in (lie vicinity. [)erieni,'od African hunter, who pre- iijiou him l5y Congress until he has es- and in tho meantinie the , horrified which are a decided factor in the sit• pareik anil itondnetod the expedition; lablishcd beyond a reasonable doubt crowd stood helpless, watching Rommel uation, tlisliko and resent tho hint of The Senate Thursday passed the In• Seven Miners Killed in Explosion. A. ,T. l.oring and Edmund Heller and that he did discover it." Macon ex• die. coercion. dian appro|;riation bill, carry ing $10,- Soven iriiners lost tlioir lives in the Dr. .Meariis. pressed himself as being "indignant At a representative meeting of busi• 000,000. The Hmiso passed the Uni• STEALS $800,000 FROM CHURCH. No. 5 siiaft of the IjOhigli and Wilkes- The Dal IowihI a largo bar.go laden at the thought of being called upon as ness men the other attonioon the call ted States Military Academy bill, car• baiTO Coal Company near Wilkesbarrc, a representative of tho Araericau peo• with a thousand troiiliies of the plain Frenchman Charged V7ith Taking for arbitration w.as tho keynote. Lo• rying $1,700,000, and began consldera-: Pa., in an cxjilosioii of gas. Tliere and jungle. They constitute the larg• ple to confer a higli honor upon any cal financial, commercial and oITiclal tion of the logisl^itlvo, executive and one of it.s citizens in i.uo dark," All $200,000 from Law Affairs, woro eight men in the party and one est eolleclion ot siiecimeus ever taken liodles, .and tho federal authorities, as judicial approjiriation hill, whicii as re• legislation hy Congress, he said, ought M. Duez, judicial trustee to the tri• of thorn was away from the scone ot out ol' Africa. The rare siiocimens in• well as the salutary innuonceof the ported hy tlie comm'.itee aiipropriates tliG explo.sion getting .some tools and to 1)0 open and above board, bunal of the Seine and formerly liqui• clude the (irst whole skin of the great dator of (,he properties of tho dispos• .Vational Civic Federation, were ap• $3'l,O00,O00. "ivas not injured. All the dead were suf• Macon said he wanted to direct at• clanil, killed after great hardships; sessed religious congregations which pealed to to ste]) In and end the dilfi- focated. The olhcials havo no theory tention' to one "discrepancy -in M,r. a while-eared kob,yitness, J„ indicted tho six principal meat• mored that other revelations of misap announced authoritatively in London, killed about 500 siiecimens ot big game. his c.iily companion being his negro packing companies concerned lu the Dr. Fred Cook is Coming Home, propriations of the funds o't the con is Ijringing proofs of his polar achieve• beef trust, several of when ara multi• Tliese include 17 lions, 11 elephants, valet fiud four Esldnios." , Dr, Frederick A. Cook is one bis waj 10 buffaloes, 10 black rhiuocoroses, 9 gregations are impending, Duez was ment with him and will make them millionaires,. Most of the Accused men are residents of Chicago, and it very hack to Now York from South Amer• white rhiuocorosos, 0 hippopotami, 9, connected with the liquidation of the public at a meeting which he is to ad• ica., accoriling to a, staleracut made by property of the Mlsericorde Mission dress at A.lbert,'Flail under the aiis- soon; became apparent that they were giraffes, ?> leopards, and almost in• FIRS RUIN BURIES WORKMEN. disinclined to go into ,IorsBy to face a friend in New York, tt is said iio numerable deer of various sorts. aries, the Picpus Fathers, Marianistes, pices O'f tho Royal Geographical Soci• tho; charges of conspiracy contained in has cabled tlio Waldorf-Astoria to re• Five Killed, Fifteen Injured in Col• Oblates, Redemptionists, ^ Oratorians, ety, The explorer, whose good, faith these indictments. They would fight serve a .suite for himself and wife. He and the Ladies of-Saint Maur, He is is geaerally accepted by British geog• extradition with'air their" wealth, If GENEROUS JOHN D. lapse of a Wall. stayed at (.he Waldorf when he first Fiva men were killed and seven succeeded by Mr, Leiuarquis, 'who raphers, haS: the promise .of a magni• necessary.,'. This Is tho first concerted arrived with polal'claims, , probably fatally injured by the,collapse liquidated -.the affairs, of the Panama ficent reception, in .London, Already, effort In the E.ast to fix responsibility Oil Magnate Said to Be Planning to for the prevailing high prico of food. of a brick walk fifty feet high, which Canal Company. two months ahead of, the date of his B. & 0. Files $10,000,000 Mortgage. Give Away Money. lectur*, the applications for seats are Under the New Jersey, law, a convic-' had bscn left without supports by the lion permits a m.axunum penalty of The Baltimore & Ohio railroad, John D. Rockefeller has asked the FIVE DEAD or BACE RIOT. sumciwt to, twics fill the great hall. aid of Congress in disposing of a large fire ttiat destroyed tlie bolt and nut three years tn prison or $1,000 Pne ..r tliroiigh its attorneys have filed at plant ot M. Laiiz & Son, In Pittsburg. Members of the royal family are ex:- both. Prosecutor'Garvan said he would part of his wealth for the benefit of NcKro Slayers o£ Deinily Slicriir.i Charlestown, W. Va., a mortgage rec• Altogather twenty, men were buried pected to he present, : ; force extradition in every ciuso, sparing mankind. The first ste'p was tho in• Lynched I>>- Iflorlda Mob. ord providing for a bond issue ot iflO,- when the wall fell. They, had been none, and would take speedy action. troduction of a bill to incorporate tho , With ; threo^ negroes dead as the rC' 000,000. It is announced tliat, this euga»ii.d'in • razing the ruins. Every Should extradition fail, he will turn Rockofollor Foundation in the District suit of a race riot in the neighbor• over his evidence to .tho I'eder.al au• money will he used for the purchase one ut those not killed were injured. ot Columbia. The bill was introduced hood of Palmetto, Fla, the wrath of thorities. of 110 locomotives, 7,000 cars and other An li.iar after the accident two work• in the Senate by Senator .Jacob H. Gal- the residents in that section seems to eciuipment. men ere found alive, hut crushed in linger, of New H.ampshlre, It was re• be assuaged. The sum total of deaths a crei-lce between' timbers and brick "A JSMne nny«' Wonder." Famous Horseman Shoots Himself, ferred to the committee on judicialry. is three negroes and two ,white men, ^^^^ .(OLL£<&ia^ piles. ' •. The memorable reign of Lady Jana The .scope of the foundation is broad, with one white man In the emergency .fames Doble. a well-known turfman, Grey is said toliave given rise to the although its purposes wore embraced hospital' in Tampa with a .bullet hole at one time owner of the horse "The phrase ','A nine days" wonder." Lady in a short section of the bill intro• BOiiSBES LOOT EXPRESS CAR. through his head. The last of the Brouciio," shot and killed himself in since the passing of the new, com• Jane was proclaimed Queen of Eng- - duced. This section reads: "That, the three negroes implicated in the mur• his room at a hotel in Winnipeg, Man. pulsory educational law In; Minnesota land July ,10, 1553, four days after tho object of the said corporation shall be der ot two deputy sheriffs/and oj'ie fa He wa.s 51 yoar.s of age .and had suf• Xciirt? 1,000 I'lickiiitreN on IVcw York G.OOO children have been put in school death of Edward VL After the lapse to promote the well being and to ad• Cmitnil Triilii llrokcu Open. tal wounding of the third,'Was lynch• fered from paralysis since last May. by 'tho State labor dopairtment,. , of a period,of nine days, on July,19. vance the civilization of the peoples ed by a,p,osse.a.t dusk in the palmettos, Despondency was tho cause of the sui• When train,No,.27 on the New York President Trewin, of the Iowa' State she relinquished her title 'to the crown, .S of the United States and its territo-, on,the banks of the Manatee River, He cide. ~, Central reached .Rochester - the other board of education,.^is strongly opposed thu? terminating: her reign in the short ' ries and possessions and of foreign 'had' fallen asleep, and when he awoke day it was discovered that one of,the tO' modern Intercollogiate athle'tios, and space of a week and a half, A noted Was Hero of Child's Book. lands in the acquisition and 'dissem• he was gazing, into the barrels of a ten 4i,aerican, Express |cars,,a through spealcs emphEitically against foot ball English historian.says, "Thus we come F. Alcott Pratt, the original of the ination ot knowledge. In the preven• dozen rifles arid shotguns, .Even then .IS it is played: to-day. car, >i^d'been looted, • Nearly ail, of to the end of the diary of that short-: ' character of Denny in "Uttle Wom• tion and relief of suffering, and.in the he showed: resistance'and reached for the 1,-JOO packages;, had :been broken It la the Jntentlon ot'.the Iowa board and,: troiibled.: reign that from' its en," a nephew of Miss Eliza M, Alcott, promotion of any and all of the ele• his rifle. In a second: he was riddled of educational control to create a do-, pen, and their-contents scattered. .Iiist length, is said to have given,rise tft the';' Is dead;.at Concord, Mass,, at the age ments ot human progress," Mr, Rock• with bullets. partment, of athletics for,' the univer• .low'uuuch the robbers got .will not be now.,;(1620) ..popular phrase, 'A Bln«^' of '17 years.Mr, Pratt at the time of efeller is silent foi- the present as; to sity,, ao. foot ball,:track athletics, base, kuowii until an inventory is taken at days' wonder,'" his death was engaged in a review of the purposes of, the incorporation, < ; WANT ALL. MISSOURI DRY. ball and ;basket balk will ibe under the BuffaJo. .It is the, belief of the express coach!,ns of one head, \ •his grandtatlKjr's diaries. ' • comp.-iay; ofilcials;that the; robbery was Forty.'ThonMnnd PerwoiiH ;SlKn -Peti• Dr, WllUam Everett," clergyman; edu• Thirty-Nlx Hurt In Cur. the work Of a-gang.that is supposed to i>Tlic]\l!iid Who Golfed, Ten Negroes Burned to Death. tion lor I'rohlhltory Amendment. ' cator, lecturer and 'politician,-' recently^ have..itoardod the ..train at Uticar- get• : .Tohn Wagstaff ' tind his, wife and ,. Thh'tj^'Six personswere .injured, ,: • Judge William I-I.',Wallace, president died at,his home-in-QuIncy, Mass; As: Last year, she deftly .made-tho I toe; i"^ 5 ting jfl at Syracuse. eight ciiildren (colored) were burned some of them: so seriously that', they of the State Constitutional'Amendment author and 'lecturarho' was known- on' And drove tho ball with skill and to death at (;heir home, seven miles probably will die, when an Oaks Knoll Association,- leftiKarisassGity.'for''Jef• both, sides of .the: Atlantic. -. He lectured grace; ^ northwest of Eoxboro, N. C„ in a fire electric car was, tossed from the track arard winter KU1» Deer. ferson Glty:-.the.:'other,dayilwith,-peti• at Oxford and Cambri'dge. ' A -splendid maid and lithe Vas she,; - ' by tho engine of,a freight'train on tho Be»orta received by the New York A'fundiof $50,0()0::for; the;use of .the With pretty 'sunburned arms and which destroyed their home. tions,: .bearing .more, th'ani.40,000.1 signa• face, ' li'? Salt Lake route at; Los Angeles, Cal. Forest, Fish and Game • Commission tures, /asking.for a prohibitory .amend• Augustana, .CoUese . and; Theological Last of Circuit Riders. The oar, which was crowded with peo• sh'o\r. the .winter hasbeen .severe; on ment to the State constitution. Advo• Seminary a't Rook Island, 111., is to be raised by the, Minnesota; Conference of '= Rev. Beller, nonogenarian Methodist ple .returning j , f roih;; the "theaters,•was the. young,deer in the: woods,of that cates) of the;: constitutional' amendment' This year she stdl is making tea—' divine, formerly of Lima; Ohio, died in thrown on its aide and the,occupants State.>i Many, havo .died of-vcold and the-ijAugustana:.,.Swedish:.,,Lutheran ' With catnip, though. Instead o£ claim'this' number (of signatures/more svnod during the' .present year,' to be wore hurled through the .windows and starratlon. ^ Snows this season were sand; Boston,' Mass.. He was the 'last of the than meets the requirements^ of the put wltha fund of'?200,000 to bo ralBOd old circuit riders, and an orator In his against the sides and roof. Some were heaTler, In parts 1 of the Adlrondacks initiative law. Eight hundred-peti• She tries to dilve the bawl, but, 300^ by the: other seven conforonoes' in tho 'Tis Just a'rattle in her hand. ' day of state renown.. Dinned underneath tha car. ' than in years. tions uo beiDK circulated In St. Louis, synod. .„ , , f mm ••,•1,,'- ",'.•.•;•,; •',"r,{f'',:^,',' 1!'- i i.;t ' Love is stronger than woman 1 Oh! It I was I who wronged you. I ought not to have forsiiken you. Ought I? I do not know, even now. Who can tell me :iAL wiinl Is right? Who can lead me out of this frightful labyri"thV If I diil wrong In seeking you, . humbly ask • the pardon of God, und :f I did wrous In abandoning you, I ask forgiveness In all lowliness and meekness from the man 1 wronged," \ "No, Pepeela, yon have never wrong• By CHARLES FREDERIC GOSS ed mo; I alone have lieon to blame. CHICAGO. Tho result could not have been really H. G, Dun & Oo.'s Avciikly reviOAv of different, no matter what course you GIADWIN HOTEL IS DESTROYED. SLAYS TWO, THEN SELF. Chicago trade says: Copyrlirht, 1900, by Tho Bowen-Merriii Company. Aii Kiirht« Ffeserved tooic. Tlie scourge would have fallen anyw.ay! All that has happened has Oiiienl.'* FIcu AVIUioiit ICITeel.s, aiul Win. Davison ot SickleN CliiltN AVIfa "The volume of payments through been Inevitable, Justice had to be vin• Five ,liiiii|i from WiiulowM. mill I<'ii(liei'-lii-I,nw iu lluiitli. the Iwnks sustains highjevels and is dicated. If It had not come In one One of the worst fires Gladwin has In the little town of Sickles about a favorable index of the extending ac• wny, It would in another, for tliere are had In years early on a recent morn- noon the other day William Davison, tivity lu comiuorce. Further ease also no short cuts and evasions in tragedies appeal's iu iiioney, nud this has in• CHAPTRR XX. tion, my love! But It Is too late—too Ing threatened the business section 2-1 years old, clubbed his wife, 22 years like this! Every result tliat is attach• The stenmcr on which Corson em- late," with a disastrous eonfiagration. The old, and his father-ln-laAV, .Tulius Peet, duced holtei' borrowing for both trade ed to these causes must bo drawn up ' barked iittcr his overland journey from •With this despairing cry on his Hps, Gladwin House, one of tlie two jirin- to death with a shotgun and then bleAV flud investment. by them like the lliiK's in a clialn, and . New York City to Plttsbiir«, hnd Je-he flung himself upon the grave, bur cijial hotels, was hurned to the gi'ounrt his own hr/id oft:AvIth the same weap "Current, operations shoAv. steady ono, novor knows when the ond has ,Bcendo(] tho blilo almost as far txs Cin• led his face In the green turf and progress, aided Ity more sijasonable come," and numerous guests were forced to on. The triple tragedy Is the culmina• cinnati, before other tlionghta thitn burst Into a convulsive passion of His solemn manner and earnest flee for their lives In flimsy attire, tion of almost constant auarreiiug bc- Aveather, the desire to jiush coustnic- tliose which were coneeriied with I'o- tears, such tears as come once or leaving thoir belongings behind them. t.Aveen husband ,and Avife since tliey tion and wider demands in the loadins peotn and his spiritual rOKOnenitlon twice, perhaps, In the lives of most words alarmed Pepoeta. Avero marrieil about a year ago. AVheh industrial and distributive bnincheij. could awiikon any Interest In his rnind, men, when thoy aro passing through Oh. David," she cried, "it cannot, Five men sleeping In a rear corner lint nn the boat aiipi'onelied Clneln- tlio awful years of adjustment to the cnnnot bo ,so awful. Such consenucnccs section of the hotel, who were ciit off Davison, Avlio Avas engaged in digging Movements of grain, live slock ami ntiti, Ihe places, the persons and the inconipreiiensible and apparently cba cannot hang upon tho .deeds wo com• froiu escape, wei-e compelled to leap wells and i-eiwlrlng piimii.s, came home provisions exhibit declines,: but' the incidents of lila ohiklliood world began otic experiences of tixlstence. mit in the Iimll;tt.'\)ns and ignorance of froin second-story Windows to the to dinner he had a violent quarrel with gro.5s eai'niugs of tlio Chicago steam to present themselves to ills eonseious- Like a thundorslorm, these convul• this earthly life." ground. Thoy were Dr; .1. A. T.aylor, his Avifo, Avliich ended in his seizing a roails rise, and there are heavy for- noss. An Irrepressitilo longliiB to look sions clear tlie atmosiihoro and give "IfOrgive me, Pepeeta, I should not Lundy Michaels, a Toledo traveling shotgun and using it as a club, felled Avardiiigs of tliiis'licd outjiiits, r;iw siiji- talk so. These are the fears of my oiico more upon lliu place of his hll'th relief to the strained iension of tlie Balosman; Charles Dli'leh, David her to the floor Avith a bloAv on tiie plii^s and general imircliaudise, ami the frieiula of Ills youth took pos- darker moments, I have brighter hopes soul. At length, when his emotion had Wright and C, B, L.tuer. All were head. AVhilo there Avore no eye• "Heavier coiitracts I'or etiiiiiimoai se.sslon of his iniiid, spent itself in long-drawn sighs. Da and thoughts. There is ii quiet foel- lag In mv lu-art iiboiii the future that bruised by their jumps, but the snow witnesses, It is siii)j)osed that Peet un• are now Issued and imiiortant loiiiiitges Jle found, on inqiiiry, that tho boat vid rose in a cnim and tender frame dertook to protect liis daugliter from cloned for rails, jiig iron, niolivo pow• wns to remain In, Clnelnnatl for sev• of mind, pluclced a bunch of violets grows wllh the jinssliig days, God Is helped to break the force of l.he fall, the frenzied man. Davison turned up• er, cars and iiilsceilaiieoiis steel shaiies. eral hours, and that there would be from tho grave and reluctantly turned good, and ho will give us strength to and they were not seriously injured, on him and struck him down while Building operations assure luiich worh time enough for lilm to mako tho jour• away. meet whatever comes. Wo must live, When the lire was discovered- hy B, ney to Ills old home Iind back before On toot, and lending his horse, he and while wo live wo will hope for tho ]?. Meingood the entire ba.sonient of Poet Avas sitting in a chair, the bloAV throughout the coming season, while Bhe proeeodod down the river. Me de•entered a qiilot and secluded path best, IJfo is a gift, and It is our duty ^j,,, ^^,^g ^ roaring furnace, and cruslilug Peet's head and probably Iiir iiildltioiial iiiiicliinory and hands are cided to do .so, and observed with ,sat- which led jwist llio rear of the farm. lo enjoy it' It Is hoi loved tho blaze starlert from st.antly killed hliii, as the jiody wits omoloyed In woodworlcing. Dealings, Lsfactlon that those p.'tlnfiil gropings Mo had not consciously determined ;0h! it is good to ho.ar you say j,^^ apparatus, still resting in tiie chair wlieu a neigh• ill the' leading relnil lines are Htltnii- for the next stopjiing stone across the that! It comlorls me, I lliink it can- . t> i i what he sliould do next; but his heart The teleplioue , exchange adjoining bor discoA'ored it. ..Vfter slaying his lat'jd by Ihe atl.raellve exhlhita of fasli- slrcaiDs of action which had been so Impelled him irresistibly toward that not bo iiosslble tliat wo should not bo the liotel was put out of business, 150 father-in-law Davison secured,a razor iona.bie wear. purslHtMnl and painful n feature of his litllo bridge where ho had encountered able to escape from this darkness If and made sui'o of ills Avife's death by recent life liad given place to tho swift we are willing to follow tho divine wires being burned. The hotel build• "Bank cletirings, ,1!;il2,'l,'ill,'114, ox(;eed Pnpeota on his return from the lum• cutting her throat from ear to ear as Inliiltlons of his youtli. He saw his ber camp. It was at that place and light," ing was valued at about, $12,000- and those of the corresjioniiing week in slio lay unconscious uiion the floor of wny as ho used to wiien a boy, and that hour, perhaps, tliat lie had passed "I think so, too," ho said. was Insured for |S,000. Tho contents 1%'.) by IS.-I |icr cent and coiniiare ' the. kitchen. 1'lien tiiruiiig the gun made his deaislons rapidly and exe• llirdugh tho deepest experience of his His words woro spokon with such were worth about .f5,O00, The holel wllh ,'?2Ii,:!07,7,''),l, in' lilOS, Failures iijion hinisolt lie bloAV out his brains, cuted them fearlessly, 'I'lie diseovory whole life, for it was tlioro that tho assurance as to awaken a viiguo sur• will bo i-ebiiilt. reiiorted ill the Ciiicagq ilistriot iiiiiii- of this fact (javo a new zest and hope full iiower of tho beauty ot the woman prise tli.'it ho had reasons wliich ho Ills body being found beside that of his bci'ed twenty-nine, as a;.;;iiiist twelve lo life. NEGRO ATHLETE IS HISSED. in whom he had mot his destiny had had not told. Sho pressed his bands wife on tho kitchen fionr. last Aveek, eighteen inlDdO anil thirty biirsi iijion him, and it wtvs there thai and liesonglit him lo explain, In II few moments after he had Iniid- in ItKKS. Those with liabilities over ftir tho lirst time he had consciously .SdKlonf.M Diviiled Inlo 'r»V(> Ho-Hoii.s nd at the faiiiiliar wharf he wiis mount• "Oil! toll me," sho said, eagerly; "Is surrendered liiinsolf to tlioso rich cmo- lleenii.-ju llliiulc Wan IiLSuIled. BUENED WITH GASOLINE. 15,000 niiiiiber six, as again.st three ed upon a lloet horse, nisliliiK away there anytliing now? Has anything llons wlilcii lovo oiikindlos In the soul, Thehissing of,a negro athlete,. Cur• last Aveek, ten in lilOll and eleven in over those bcaiitlfiil rolling hills which happened?" M(j tiirew tlio horsii's bridle over tho I'orf Huron Woiiimi Vieliiii ot X .t- IOCS." ' ; , till the mind of ihe traveler with un- "Pepeeta," ho answered, slowly, "we tis, I'or winning a coujile of iirelimi- 'J limb of a tree, U?aned over the hand• eloying delight in their variety, their have been strangely and kindly dealt nary events in an indoor tr.ack meet at Iilo.siiin Wliile Ciuiiiiliig' ;r)rc'M.s. rail of tho bridge and looked dOwn in• ferllllty and their boaiil.v. It was the with. It is not quite so bad as It the University of Mieliigau has caused W^iile using some gasoline to clean NEW YOEK, lo the water, Tlio stillness of tho lirst lime since he had left the farm seemed, for I did not k-lil him," acrimonious disciissiou of the nice world, the slumber-song of tho stream, a (lr(!ss at her home In Port Huron O.'i'jtde rCjKjrl.s continue to display a that his lllind had been free' enough You did not kill him! AVhat do tho baunting power of the past super• iliicstion involving praclleally the (Ui- -Mrs. Charles '\'!iii Norinitn Avas badly certain' degree of irregularity, a ten- from pasHloii or pitiii to bestow Us full you mean?" induced a mood of abstraction so com• tire student body. The Michigan Daily hiirned about the face, Iiands and arms deuoy iiartieuliirly noticeable in the attnnlloii upon the clianns of Nature; "No, it Is a strange story! I thoiiglil mon In oilier, happier days,, has taken sides against Curtis. Curtis RasI, pii.i'ts of the nearby South mid thoy dawned on lilm now like a new had killed him, I know murder was Aviicn friction caused aii explosion, Mr. Avas the only negro on tho lloor on in scattered sections of Olie West. Yet, discovery, Tlie motion of the horse— Oblivious to all tho ob.ioots and n my heart. It was no fault ot mine Van Norman was near liy aud rushed tliat night. Me won a iireliiiiinary in so long iiiil'iimiliaiv .so I'n.sy, so grace• events nf that oulsido world, he stood hat the blow was not fatal. I loft (o tho assislitn(;e of his wife. He also on tho Avhole, tradin.u; at a, iniijorily of ful, so rliytlimieal—.seoiiied of Itself lo there dri?!imlng of tiio past. Wliilo he Im in the road I'or dead. But, thank live tliirty-flve-yard dasli. Later he lin- was hurned about tho Iiands, By quick linlnts la iirobalily iieU.or tlian it was key Ills spirits to lilseiiviroiiiiioiil. for did so, Pcfieeta, followin/,' her dally God, he did not die; lie did not die islied flrst in the seiui-nnai. In both work and Avith tlio use of some, rugs latit vvoel;, tlie South as a whole re• It is an eleiiieiilnl jileasiire to bo seat• custom, left tlio tnrm-hoiise to take thou!" instances lie was greeted lirsl by a Mr, Van' Norman managed to exthi- porting iui]iroveiiieut, tlio Northwest ed in the siiddle and feel the thrill ot an evening walk. Slie also sou.glit the "Mo did not die then? I-Iavo you faint ajiplauso which turned al once giiisli the hia/.c before it liad done shotfiiig ii|i in good slialie and tlie I'rii' power iiiid rapid inotioi), 'IMie rider's 111 tie bridge, Perlinps sho was sum• seen him? Is ho dead now? ToU me! into n. v<;oroiis hissing. Since tlien niiicli damage to the interior of tlu; West being good, with the Southwest eyes brigluened, his clieel;s glowed, ills Pell mo!" moned to tills spot liy some tolopatlilc tlie students luive been arguing fierce• room. sa'i.isfactory. More favorable -.vcatlier jHilsos bounded. Mo gathered up llie message from her lover; perhaps it (To bo cdiilinncd.). ly, C, 0. Sawyer, a negro senior, start• co.oditlons ajiiKiar to be the chief inilii- beantICK of the world around iiliii in was lialiit that impelled her, perhaiis ed in hy writing a letter to the Micli- KILLED BY LIVE WIBE. eiicc making for iniproveiutuit, but, on (iroat sheaves of doliclniis and llirlll- it was some fascination in tho placo 11 In aroiiey. fiig sensations. Loii.i^'-forgotlon odors Ig.an Daily condemning hissing. The the other hand, tlio iioor coiidillon of itself, Sho moved forward with tho Luther 1\I, Burbank, tlie planit wl'/.- came sweoiilim' across the Holds, rich fiuiet step iiocuiar to natures which Daily re|)lied editorially advising the I.'lini T.iiieiiian'N llody Tfelrt on CroisN- country roads tends to deter anything ftrd oS Calil'orniii, siuid of lioney, apro- |witli the verdure of the vernal season, are soiisltivo lo tho charm of tho grcn.t negroes to "stick to their life's Avork" Arm by I'-elloiv EiiiployeN. like a free movement. Sta[)lc linos .|>os of a Iiower thttt bees love; . pud brought with them iireolou.i ae- sniitndos of the world, and came noise• while at the university and to keep Clinging lo the cross-arm of a CO-foot are in chief request, compaiilmonls of tlie almost-forgotten "This flower grows abundantly tieiir lessly out from the low buses behind away from athletics, Lyman L, Bry- electric liglit iiolo, t.wo employes of Business failures I'or the week end- jiasl. The rich and varied colors of tiie lonely watclior. As site stopped San-ta Ba.rbara, aurt there was once a sou, the senior poet, camo hack Avith a llic "Flint Electric Company held the ing Avlth March 10 were 2ri0 as .against field ami sky and forest fed his starved out into the road, she caught sight of young OaHI'orniaiu who often visited communication eucouraglng the ne• dead body of Chai-les Potter, a fellow i84 last week, 2fA In the like week of potil wllh ono kind of beauty; and the the solitary figure and her heart, an• a leading Sauita Barbara liiotel because groes to participate in athletics if Kweet sounds of the outdoor world In- ticipating her eyo in Its swift recogni• 'inenian, unlll il; could be lowered to wou, 278 in lilOS, 18C In ;I007 and 'IS? they .liave such exceileitt h.o.iiey there pliysically able. ^o.xlcated him with another, Tlie low tion, throbbed so violently that slio the ground. Poller, Avhile at Avork In.lOOG,—Bradstreet'fi. —a lieney the bees iiialvo from tliis pf cattle, llie bleating of slicep, tiie placed her hand on her bosom as it near the lop of the pole, came in con- (lower. Well, 'the young man get mar- Crowlr.g of chanticleers, the cackling lo slill It. DETBOIT DOCTOR IS GUILTY. lad AvIth a live Avire. At an oflice near pr hens, the gobble of • turkeys, the "David!" she sale], in a low whisper, ried in due course, .ind the wedding hy ho Avas Avorkecl ovor for some time mullidimlnoiis songs of tlie birds eii- Slie paused to olisorve him for a trip itlneir.a.i-y must Include Santa Bar• I'liy.siclau Convicioil of Sfan«iI«riKl>(<-i' by doctors, but they failed to produce ^foloped him in a .sort of mnslcal at- moment .and, as he did not stir, began mid 'I'iirowliiff Jlody ln(o Cretlc. bara, so that the bride might, taste this resiiiration. PotWr came about a year jnospliere, l''or the first time since to move quietly towards him as he .superb honey. But, the fli'st moi-nlng Dr, George A. Fritch vyas convicted, (lis rosloralion to hope, tho past soom- ago from Muskegon. He Avas 28 years stood there motionless—a silhouette at itho, Santa Barbara hotel, 'there was in Detroit o't manslaughter, h.aving f!d like a dri^am, and those few bliss• against the background ot the darken• old and unmarried. no h-oney on ithe hrealcfast table. The been charged Avith causing the deatli ful moments became a prophecy of a ing sky, Sho drew near enough to brldegnoom frowned. He called the of Maybelle Mlllm.an of Ann Arlior Chicago—CatUo, common to prime, new and grander life. "l''or, it the bur- touch him; but so profound was his •WITHIN CUE BOEDERS. ilen can fall oft I'or a single moment, reverie that he was oblivious ot her old familiar waiter over .to him; , on Aug. 27 last and throwing her dl.s- ^-l.OO to $8,50; hogs, prime heavy, $1.00 'Mrs. .lacoh Summers, Avifo ot a prom- why not for many moments'?" So he presence. It could not have boon long " 'Whore's my Iioney?' ho demanded. membored body into Ecorse creek after to $10,00; sheci), fair to choice, $-1.50 said to himself, as tiie conscioiisiiess that Pepoeta waited, although it seem• "The waiter hesitated, looked, awk• an unlaAvful operation or prepai-atlon inent Chester merchant, was instantly to !js,10; wheat. No. 2, ?I.1S to .?1.2;!; fif his past misery and his unknown ed ages before ho moved, sighed .and wardly at the bride, then bent 'towards for such treatment had caused, , the killed hy a Michigan Central train, j ^om. No. 2, 57c 10 590; oals, standard, futtire thrust tlieir disturbing faces in• breathed her name. the young 'man's ear and In a stage girl's death In the defendant's oflice, Fire originating from a dtjfeetive fire- 42c to .-:iith caused the deed. 430 to 4Bc; rye. No, 2, 79c to80c . style, with potatoes on the side,- was morse, successively swept his hoart. "f lovo you, love you, love' you," sho the afternoon of Aug. 27. ''rhe jury Helen JlcCrackcn, aged 9 years, Avas Cincinnati—Cattle, $'1,00 to, $7.00; placed before him. Tying his horse outside the lonely rciilled, Avas out nearly aa'hour and lis, report- run down b^ a dellA'ery Avagon in Mu.s- hogs,. $7.00 to $10.60;: sheep, ,$3.00 to, burying ground, ho threaded his wn. "You love mo! I bless you for it, 'Two dollars extra for the possum," tid to have taken five ballots. ' ' kegon .and sustained a double fracture $0.54; wheat. No. '2,'$1,20 to $1.21; among the inyrllo-covered graves to Pepoeta, but there is something else said the landlord, when the guest Of the right leg holoAV the knee. corn, No. 2 mixed, COc to Glc; oal.s. the low mound which marked her rest that I must know," came to settle. BOY.i'OEGER IS SENTENCED. No, 2 mixed, 47c to 49c; rye. No, 2, Ing place, approached It, removed his The advisory board of the _Rdyal Ar• "What can It be? Is n'ot everything "It's an outrage!" said,the guest. 83c to 85c. , liat and stood silently, reverently, by Uoy McUae of JlotroU Given 1X1 canum has selected Detroit as' the place comprehended In that single word? It "It's according to the, Avay you look, Its side. Oaysiiy Flint JiKlKC. for the annual meeting, AVhIoh avIH he ; Detroit—Cattle, $4.00 to $7.00; hogs, is atl-cmbraoing as the air! It enfolds at it, stranger," said the ' landlord; Roy McRae, (if;"Detroit, a 16-year-old $7.00 to $9.80; sheep, $3,50 to $6.25; There come to us all hours or mo• life as the sicy enfolds the world!" lield on the :third.Tuesday in April. "but It took me six nights', swamp- Avheat, No.: 2, $1,17 to $1.18; corn, No. ments of sudden and uno.xpoctod dls- "Ah! Pepeeta, you loved me when forger,: AA'as sentenced to^,ninety days Laying down the ncAvspapor i Avhicli wo parted, but you did not forgive Avading to catch that possum, an' when 3 yellow, Glc to C2c; oatsj standard, oiosures of the hidden meaning of life, in the Detroit, house of coi'rection by he had been quietly reading, EdAvard me!" I caught him I caught .the rheumatism 4Gc to 47o; rye. No. 1, SOc to 81c. Such an one came to D.avid, there by Judge Wisuer; in , Circuit Court in .1. Hall of Wayne Avalked out to the that lowly grave. , He saw, as In the Sho dropped her eyes. with him." ' , , Flint. The boy passed a forged check Milwaukee—Wheat, No. 2 northern.: "Have you forgiven me now?" barn, and sent a bullet: through his light ot eteriilty, tho grandeur and for $25 on William Street;two weeks $1.12 to $1.16; corn, No. 3, 61c to G3c; "It Is not true that I did not forgive Untrhole.*(oiii>i2. Iiead.',,''^ beauty ot that character which tho ago.; The check Avas suiiposed to have oats, standard, 44c to 45o;, rye, No. 1,; you," she replied, looking up at his Medicine Man—What Is the matter story of her sin and suffering had been signed by his father, •ftniliam Mc• Marion Colum', the, 5-year-oid daugh• 7Sc to SOc; .barley, standard, 70c to made him, in liis immaturity, misin• face .again, "There has never been in with your majesty? 7, ';, " ter of Mr. and Mrs, James Colum, liv• my heart for a single moment any Rae, His youth'aldne saved him from 71c; pork, mess, $25','00, terpret and despise! ' Ho did not com• Oannibal, King—Oh, I've 'an awful ing near Mottvillo, fell into a cisteVn sense of a wrong which I could not a more severe,sentence; He,Is under Buffalo — Cattle, choice shipping prehend that tragic story when sho Indigestion! :; [j' ^ in the rear of their - home and ; was told it; it was , impossible .that ho pardon. It has been one ot the awful probation of the Detroit Probate Court steers, $4.00 to $7.25;, hogs,,, fair, to Medicine 'Man—What have you • been drowned. sliould, for he had no knowledge or mysteries of this experience that I at present for a similar offense, . choice, $8.00 to $11.00; sheep, common, could- not feel that wrong! When, I eating? , experience adociuate to furnish him The high school building at Plat •'to good mixed, ,?4.00^ to'$7;40; lambs,, the clew. tried to feel it most, my heart would Cannibal King—I havo just polished licrliipn Keep Detroit Neiv.s, Rock was destroyed by fire. The Are s,ay to me, 'you are not sorry that ho fair to choice, $5,00 to $9,75, oft an American millionaire. originated in the'belfry and the.chil• As ho stood there by her grave, loved you, Pepeeta! You would rather The state ; Sxipreme court has af- New , 'V'orlv—Cattle.:' $4'.()0 to , $6.80; i Medicin, e Man—Goo,„, dT . heavens..',.3 !• No .firmed the tlecision of the Wayne dren'Avere soon marched to safety.The measuring this deep and tr.agic expe• that all this agony should have be• hogs,:$8:00 to, $10.65; sheep,,; $4,0.0 to: rience with his new divining rod of fallen you than that,he should not wonder you are.ill!; I've told; yon .re:'ieoni,t^ courts in-thc case of James S; loss is about $15,000, Avith •,$9,000; in• peatedly to beware"of a,nything rich. $6.50; Avheat, No. 2,red,;$1.26:,to-.$1.27; , sympathy, there rushed upon liim an have loved you at all!' It Is this feel• SAveeney .,of Detroit against W.A. surance. : ' • ;, overmastering desire to rovoal his ap• —London Tit-Bits. corn. No. 2, G3c lo 65c; oats, natural, ing that has bewildered me, David. Sripps, George;H, Scripps and -.Tames Property estimated .as worth $500,000 preciation to that suffering heart be- E.xplaln It to me. Let me know how white,'. 49i!'.to 5ic; 'butter, creamery, E..Scripps. Sweeney, lost his suit to is hcoueathcd by "Jim" Scott, gambler, ; yond the skies. A feeling of bitterness I could have such feelings In my heart , Saved His Life. 29c to 32c; eggs, Avestern,:22c t0'25c, e.stahlish an alleged agreement und f-he.city of Detroit, with: the'specifi at his inixtolllty to do this frenzied and yet be good. . It. seoms as If I "I saved.a beggar's life yesterday." Toledo—Wheat, No,'2 mixed,: ,$1,17 htm; a new consciousness of the Irony ich ho endeavored to.'ohtain conf- ; n that it is to be'used to erec ought to.hate you;: but I cannot. I ."How?" 1 to $1.19; corn. No, 2 mixed, Glc to of life,In permitting him to make these love you, love.you, love you." the Detroit Ncavs.' The latest, d : , tntain' on Belle Isle, to, be calle: "I asked him-what he'd do if I gave discoveries when they could do her no -;.on, leaves the- heirs : of, James .; "James Scott fountain," and to 63c; oals. No, 2 mixed, 45c to 46c; But, Pepeeta, if you loved me, why good plunged , him suddenly Into < a him a sovereign; 'Good Lor'! he said, Scripps in absolute, control of that rye, No. 2, .79c. to 80c; ' clover .seed,.. did you leave me? I do not compre• uear, a life-sized .-statue lof- the dead struggle .with the darker problems,of 'I should drop down dead.'' So.i,put $7.70. ' ' hend. How could you let me stand In' newspaper. : , ,:. . .'',.,: gambler. .being, which for u little while had the sovereign back into my poclcet."— the.darkness under your window: and SHORT NEWS NOTES. ceased to ve.x him. Loudon Mall. ,, ^ TiikeH Ten TIeartaoUe Po-wrtcrH.^ then turn away from It Into the awful Recently convicted of receiving A .slight e.';irthriu.ake shock was felt j, "Do ull the appreciations of heroism blackness and solitude to -which I, Because 'her- husband • came ' home stolen property, Abraham Silverman, a at Portland, Ore! come too late?" he asked his sad fled?" . Thoy 'Were Slinily. ; Grand Rapids junk dealer, .was sen• drunk and abused her, Mrs. John' Ca-: A,.voluntary increase: of: oondu'cVors';,; heart., "Do,, we acquire wisdom only "Do not , reproach me, I thought it Bung—So you; have succeeded • In^ bieman. took .ten headache powders in tenced to pay a fine of $500 and costs. and: motoi'men's wages . from;;: 18%-:::to| when W6 can no longer he guided by was my .duty, David," - tracing .back 'imy-: ancesors? /what; la Kalamazoo and it iis. believed ^cannot 20 ;cents an • hour.'effectivo' March'16, ; it?, i Do we„achieve self-mastery and "I do not reproach you, I only want your fee? Two are dead and ono fatally In• real yircue, only to bedesplsed by our live. , ,' I :has been announced'^by;'ithe''EeadIng;;: toknow your .inmost, heart," 1 jured as the result of a small cave-In children? 'Where Is the .clue to^ this Genealogist-.,—: Twenty guineas .for Traction 'Company. ' ' • ' VI do not know! There has been all keeping quiet about .them.—Ca-'ssell'i pf rock at No. 8 shaft in the South tangle? Oh! mother, mother. If I the time, something stronger than- my• MlcIilBun iCaiiUaU«t;Dend.i : ' ;.Charging""Issuance of -fraudulent ' could j.nly have one single hour to Saturday Journal. 'Tccla -branch of the ,Calumet & Hecla whisky Teoeipls as'collateral for loans . self impelling mo. I grew too weak; to . Antoine ;B..Cartier,, prominent as ask.ithoe..what ..thou: didst,learn ibout ; : :'ing,Company.in Galumet.iThedead amountingitoJ?300,000,'i a':iwarrant.'.;was .: reaaon. , I felt that theheart had rea• lumberman and -icapitalist and pre, thlB awful mystery in those lonely sons- of its own, toodeep for trie mind It 1> by patience nnd self-control . William J. Jilhert, .48 "years , old, issued at Baltimore .for i George , T : 'dent .of ".the! Northern-j Michigan.'.Tra-' • yeaiB of struggle! If I could (inly; tell to i fathom, and .£-.7JB?ded to them. I tliat tho truiy:';heroic cnaraoter is pe^ Daniel Harrington; 30.'. Albert'An- Gambrlll,' president of, the , Rosbury.'; theo, 0/ my pcrtllenoo. of my admira• was only a woman; after all. ;Davld. feeted.—S. Smllea portation! Company; ;dled in Ludingti' , Avhose back .was broken, av* •DlstlUlns r Company, now in raoolverj' Ho was 74 years of ase. hands. from. I said I'roin Micllittiin. All, siiid lie, MiclilKim is u hat, bed for dis• eases iliiit we never liefir of in this clituiiM'. The doctor was pretty sniool.li and expressed himself so forc• ibly that 1 said to liiin: Doutor, will your clliiialie reniove corns and bun- Inns? No sir, said hiV, but, our climate is excellent In rLMnuvlntr culn from an eiisicrn ttulderfoot. And it certainly is, Tills is tiie liiost picturesque pliice 1 ever saw. The canyoii In front, :i dense I'orestof jack pines In tlie back- urounri, tlie (,'roiiiiri.s and vviilks, aod evei'ytliiil),' is strictly up-ui-diite, Tliere are several qimint little loK biilldlnus and wiipo you step inside you will Und a ijerl'eet museum of In• dian work of all kinds, •You simply cannot tret as Booa re• sults from the clioap and hlir can T(;morr(iw I (fo abnut TO miles from The Cheap kind—the baking cannot he as evenly, here up in what Is called the Califor• raised—It cannot be as delicious—It nia Jl'eaks, lo see the rnlns of the Clllt and Big cannot bo as pure and -»vholesome— Dwellers, a race of people wiio existed Can Kind bocausa tho quality Is not there. iiere and had .solved the pi'Obieni or And It cannot bo anymore economl- Irrigation and si.x-Btory iioiise building caL Calumot Is raedlura In price— lonii iiefore Columbus was born. III tliit caayouget tho standard Mb, size can costs25o., Well, I t.'uess I liavc drilwn this tin- ' more iubstance but Loss of It is required and the baklnir interesting letter out preliy iont.', and not more baking Is certain to bo bettor, Try one can will close, W. M, RoLKis. powiler. Il i» ip-cat —If not satisfactory your money will bo roturnod. Fully nine out of every ten cases of ,m quantity only— rileumatlsm Is sjmply riieumatism of Calumet Rocoiveil Hiiihait Award— tile niiiscles dud tu cold or danij), or not in economy — World'a Pure Food Expooilioo. ciironic riieumatlstn, neiilierof wliicii not in tatiifaclion. FREE—larco handsome reolpeboolt, require any internal treatment. All Send Jo and slip found In pound can. tllat is needed to alTord relief is the •free application of Glifimb»rlain'a Liniment, Give it a (rial. You ai'e certain to be pleased witli tiie quick relief wliich it alfoi'ds, Sold by Long• Order of rubilcal ion, MASON MARKETS. Stale of Mlcliinan—The clrenlt cunrt for the ycar Bros,, dru(,'(,'ist8, ciiiinly ot Iniilntin, In clianct!ry. Oorrooted ovory Wodiiusdiiy iiftoruocni. Cvrns A, WInelioll, coin|)lainaiit, vs, (ieorKla OUAIN. WHY THEY LIKE IT. A, WlnclKill, derendaiiL .Stilt pending In liio (.'Iruiilt court for the county WHBAT, lted,No. 2, perbushel l loai I'i ot Itmlnini, Inchanoery, at llio cllyot Lanslnu', WriKAT,AVlilte,No. 1, per bushel.... i inai 12 Increasing Favor in Battle Creek In salil eoiinty, on the lUli day of Mai-cli, A, U, RY15, per bushel.... 70a 75 for Results of Local Option. mio. OATS, per bushel 4;i Tlie elTorts being made by the liquor In nils cause R appeariiiK frnni ailldavlt on CORN, shelled, per hundred t 'ami M llie,Una the dofenilaat, (leornni A, WInclieil.ls OLOVKR SUED, per bushel S om7 00 nterests to have it believed that con• not a resident ot this state, but that she resides TIMOTHY SKEb, per bushel 2 OOa^ 25 ditions at Battle Creek brought about In Chlcai-'o, In tho state ot Illinois, thereiore on GUOOKllIKS AND PltOVISIONS. through the opei-ation ot the local op• inollon of TuUle.McArtliur & Duiinuhaeki'.sollc- liors for the emnulaliiaiu, Il Is ordoieil ihat the 8ALT,aa(5lnaw,per barrel - M tion law are not satisfactory have said defendant, tleorKhi a. Wlncliull, causa her BEANS, unpicked, per bushel 1 50®! 9!i received a sqiun'c knockout blow appoaninoo in be enlm-ed li«ridn within four POTATOES, per bushel @ 2il months Iroin the date of this ordnr. FLOUR, per hundred 3 40 through the following statements IIUCKWIIEAT lfLOUR,per hundred 3 no from the mayor of tllat city, lion. J. It Is further ordered, that within twenty days tho 6idd ,eoini)lalnant ciuise a notice Ot tills or• EGGS, per dozen & 17 W. Bailey, wlio In the course of an der 10 be puhllshed In the Ikciiam Countv HUTTEK, lier pound 18B '2U extended letter as to Battle Creek's DEMOCRAT, a newspaper published luid elruu- LA UDliier pound l-i APPfjES, dried, per pound 7 approval of local option makes these lallni,' in said county of Inuliuni, and that such publication bo continued ihui-ein at least once In PEAOUES.drled, per pound 8© 12 declarations: "The statements ratide each week for sl,x weeks In succession, or that LIVE STOCK ANn MKAT. about Battle Creek,coming from saloon he CIUI80 a copy of this order to ho personally CATTLE, per hundrod •! ooac 00 served on said ilefendani at least twenty days sympathizing sources, are almost en• bofoi-e the time above prescribed for her ap• BEICK,dressed,per hundred li OiXas 00 tirely witiiout truth. I do not believe pearance, VEAf. OALVKS, pur hundred 7 50®8 CO nOHS, per bundled ©to 00 there is one-tliousandtli part as much CIIARLICS It, COLLINGWOOD, DESCRIBES GRAND CANYON. PORICdressed.perhundred.. 312 00 waters of the Caribbeiin Sea and vis• liquor drank in'Battle Creek today as Circuit .ludge, nAMSjPerpnund.,.. ited the various places of interest tllere was before the local option law TUTTLIt, MCAUTIlUU St DUNNKDAOKE, SnOULDRKS.por pound alooK the coast, saw many thiuHs use• GiiAND Canyon, A rizona, Solleltum for Coinphilnant, SPRING OIIICKENS,dressed, per lb I'tlhllsliod livery Wednesday hy took elTeot. Allot our citizens have Ihislnoss addro3S-!)Ul-50l Ilolllster BuUdlnK, ful, fearful or disayfeeabie, according March 7,1910. OriIOKKNS,llve, per poui-id, plenty of work and are earning the LansluB, Mich. Ilw7 TURKKVS,llve, per pound t(i tile color of their mental eyettlasses. same amount of money as they were TURKEYS,dressed, per pound Editor Democrat :—When I left WILLIAM L. CLARK, llevolutions are supposed to form a wlien the saloons were here. Our IlUILnilfd MATKRtAL, Eden I promised several of ray friends part of the daily history of Venezuela banks show a heavy increase In sav• PORTLAND CEMENT, per barrel... 1 70 MA.SON, MICH, wlio are readers ot tiie Democrat MAPLE STEEET and the prominent men are rather ings accounts. Our merchants say CALCINED PLASTER, per 100 4r) that I would write them and give a PLASTERING HAIR, per bushel.... SO shaky and dIsappointioR from a north• tllat trade has been better than ever Entered itt tho I'ostotllco, Mason, Midi,, as description of Grand Canyon, but SHINGLES,per thousand 2 00®6 00 seuotul-class matter. ern point of view, but tlie country is before. Men and their wives whoused when I saw it I Ilnd that I am not MEAT MARKET LIME, per barrel ^ 80 said to be more beautiful even than to spend small amounts ot money and LATE.per M.... 2 mi 01/ competent of coining words to de- most tropical lands. It is said by get trusted now spend two or three sci'ibe the most won'dei'ful thing in We keep on hand the « travellers tiiatsomeof the most en- tliiaes the amount and pay promptly to Order of PnhlloHtlon. the world, besides I cannot write to choicest cuts of PsaiCES: cllilntini,' views to be seen on this tlie dry goods, boot and shoe and gro• State Of MIehlKan. The circuit court for tho all of them, therefore I will cut it oounly of InRhain—In chancery. cilrtli are tfiven to passengers who cery stores. People who were selling ONE YEAK ,,, $1.00 short by asking you tu publish this Wllllatn lickerl vs, Plyn W, Hrlillth, et al. take tlie cars at the seaport of La intoxicating liquors or were renting Sl.V MONTHS fide letter. Stilt piiiKlInt,' In said court,al LaiislnR, the iOUi Gliayra and climb tlie mountain to buildings lo saloons imvo probably dayot Ifebrnary, A. D. lOio. Til BEE Monti IS. ,,,,2/ii! FRESH MEATS Present, Honoi-able Howard WIest, circuit Ciinicas, the capital. ,Tile distance 1 saw a lady last evening who hadlos t something tlirongli tlie departure just returned from a trip to the river, Ju'llic. between the two places is only nine of the saloons from Battle Creek, but We aim to please our customer U|)on IllhiK the hill of complaint In this cause. miles in a direct line, but Caracas is and who Iiad spent two years sight- aside from tliese who represent but a It, appearlnu to the court that Plyn W. Gi-ltllth Wednesday, Marcli 16, 1910 ;i,0OO feet nearer tiie sky than its sea• see ing'abroad and she said to me that small number of people, idl the I'cst and furnish them with the best and his unknown heirs, devisees, leitatees and In all her travels she had never seen asslRUs are neceasitt-y and proper parties detend• port at tlic foot of the mountain. of our community has in ray judg• of everything in our line. ants In the above entitled cause iind that dlll- anything so truly wonderful as the As Uie members had for some time ment,been greatly bencUted by local Kcnl search and hKinlry lias been made to a.icor- MiciitaAN Charlie Wards willN, B, Grand Canyon. tnln the residence ot said PlynW.Grinitli.it been tliinkitiK about the Monroe Doc- opinion. I think Battle Creek's peo• Cash For Hides and Pelts. that tlie ollice of Dr, Frii.cll has been I stood in front of the hotel yester• llvlni;, aad the names of Ills said unknown heirs, trlneand had tiieir minds and mouths ple like it betterand better every day." devisees, leKatees and asslnns, whicli cannot be moved from Detroit to Jackson and day watching the people coming from prepared to take in its elucidation, CRITCHETT & SPANIER foniid or ascertained, and are unknown. will remain at tlio head of Mechanic tlie trains, and when they walked up Oil inntion ot Jason E, Nichols, .solicitor for wliicli tlicy expected would be Klven street foi' about 15 years. to the rail and looked over they would the coinphilnant. It Is ordered tliat the appear• by Mr. Hemans, the absence of the HAPPY RESULTS ance of llie said detutuiaiit, Plyn W, Grifllth and quickly stand back with the words, lattei did not prevent inspirited dis• the unknown heirs, devisees, IcKatees iind "Oh, isn't it awful." But mind you, asslKtis of lite said Plyn W. OrlDltli, lie entered In selecting a successor to .Tudue cussion by most of t^lioije present of nfiichigan United R'y Co. Motit(,'iimcry on the supreme bencii, one has to go down the trail a ways at in this cause on or before the 27th day of .lune,, tliiit 1,'reat international proposition Have Made Many Mason Residents nineteen hundred ten, and In case of their ap• least, or around to Sunset Point, to Governor Warner says' politics will tliiit has caused so many of the crown• pearance or tho appearance ot any of tliein, that get anything of an idea of the awful Enthusiastic. TIME TABLE not IlKiii'c In tlic selection, Governoi', ed lieads of Europe to ^ive suppressed they respecttally cause their answer to be llled you liavu nnnthcr tfuess cominc. part ot it. , \ SOUTH HOUND anda copy thereof to heserved on complainant's (,'i'owls and then take a back seat. No wonder scores of Mason citizens solicitor aecordluK to tlio rules and practice ol Tiie distance across the canyon from Limitcd-a, m„ 7:21. 8:36, 10;,36. this court, and In default thereof that said bili In answer to roll call, many re• grow enthusiastic. It is enough to Ari'icAiiANCics i,'o to show Hint Gov. rim to rim is about 32 miles and one p. m„ 12:30, 2:36, 4:30, be taken as confesseit by such ot said defend• sponses were fjiven upon arbitration. ants who do not appear. , , mile deep, straight down to the river. make anyone happy to find relief after Warner will iippoiiit Atturoey General At tile completion of the real llard Local-a, m,, *5:55, 7:45, 9:45, 11:45. Uls further ordered that within twenty days The sides of the canyon are composed years of sullering. ' Publicstatements •lohn M. HIrd siiprenie justice lo suc• raantial—and vvomanual—labor of the p, m.. 1:45, 3:45,'5:27, 0:57, 8:27,fro m tills date the complainant cause a coiiy of this order to be publislied In tbe ceed .ludije Moiit.fjoniery, liis excel• ot wonderfully picturesque rocks of like the following are but truthful Inoiiam eveniiii,', rcfreslinients were served 9:57, 11:25, Countv Democrat, a newspaper printed, pub• lency will need to roll but one ball to many colors, and you ought to see and it social iiour enjoyed. The club representations of the work done in lislied and cli-ciilaied in said Ini;uain county, them at sunset. The descent to the NORTH ROUND please the people if lie makes this ap• tilen adjourned to meet witli Miss Ball, and that said publication bo continued once In . Mason by Doan's Kidney Pills. Limited-a, m,, 7:4'2, 9:16,,11:16, pointment. river is made on mules or burros, each week for at, least SIX weeks In succession, which follow the trail in Indian file. - p, in,, 1:16, 3:16, 5:16, and that there shall follow each and every pub• At tlie villasic elections Monday lication nf said order a descrlptloa of the lands This trail is simply a narrow shelf, or Mrs. J. N, Gregg, Columbia street, Latkst dope on republican politics Tngliam county showed a very decided Local—a.m., *6:19, 8:25, 10:25. described In said bill of complaint with a state• footpath, just wide enough for a mule Mason, Mich., says; "I. have been so in Micliiitail is liiat CIlase Osborii is dry spntlnieiit. Williatnsion went p. ra., 12:25, 2:25, 4:25, 5:50, 7:26, ment that the suit involves tlio.lltle to such to be taken cure of vvitli a federal or footman to walk, and was made lands, describing tiioni, and such suit Is brought rii'y by 2(i majority, Geori,re Pennock greatly bencllted by Doan's Kidney 8:50, 10:28, 11:49, to (jnlot the title ihereto. appointmofit.and, tliiU. Amos Mii-isel- along the side of tlie canyon by blast• beiiig elected president, Webberville Pills that 1 do,not hesitate to recom• V F. VV:.-"'BROWN, Jack.son, , , HOWARD WIEST, Circuit .ludge, man is to run for lieiitenaMt uovenior, ing and chiseling, and in some places Jason E, NioiiOLS, Solicitor forOoiuplalniuit. wcniidry by from live to elHht major• Gen'l Pass, Agent, lenvinu' a clear track for li'atrick Kel- It is nearly as steep as a Qiglit of mend them. Last fall I had a severe Taick Notice ' ity, Levi Alchin being elected presi• That tho suit named in the forefiolng order Is stairs. The trail winds around tlie attack of kidney cnmplaiot and was • • M. K. Local Agent, ley. This,'certainly, will suit friends dent, III Leslie tiiere was only one CAMPBELL,- brought to quiet tlie title to and Involves the curves ot the canyon making the dis• of tiie latter., ticket, M, P, Complon being elected caused inucli sutlSrlng by backaches •Except Sunday, All other cars daily. lands described as tlie east thirty aot-es ot the tance to the river nearly seven miles. northwest (iiiartor of lhe northeast auarter ot president, .Stockbridge elected a and pains through my kidneys. The These trips down the trail are not section elglit, township of Delhi, being town TOURIST CLUB. temperance ticket all but president, three nortli of raiiKO two wosi, Ingham county, considered dangerous, still it is con• kidney secretions also annoyed me by 0, K, Mitteer, rep,, being elected by Michigan, ,Jason E. Nichols, . , ceded that tiiere is always danger. three. In Dansville the drys won by their irregularity in passage. Learn• 8w7 :'Solicitor Complainant, The Tourist club met witli Miss FARMERS' BANK. Lansing, Michigan, Beecii Mai'cli Dtli. Tlie president be- fi-om 25 to ;10 majoi'ity, Dr,J'. F, Liist evening I was talking with a ing of Doan's Kidney Pills I com• infi absent, liis duties were perl'ornied Lemon waSjClected president. sturdy, middle aged man, who had menced using tliem and it did not OLDEST STATE HANK IN Order of Appouniiico and Puiilieiitioii. by the vice |)resident, Tlie critic, spent his life on the plains, and he take them long to bring relief. I will INGUAM COUNTY, , State ot Michigan, Circuit court tor the coun• Mrs, CiiririKilt, was also absent, her How to Cure Rheumatism. said to me. that ho hiid never given ty of Ingham—In chancery, report beim,' t,'lveti by Miss Titus; a mule the credit of liaving luucli always have a godd word for, Doan's Al a suHSinn of said court, held at the court The uric acid tliatcauscs tlie disease lioiiseln tho oily ot Mason, said county aud state, Mr, IIciiians, who was to liave explain• .sense, but'today he had changed liis Kidney Pills in view of tlie great ben- nilist be driven from the system be• Capital, $50,000. on the Mill day of ii'obruary, A, D, 1910, Pres• ed ti the club iill iiboiit Uic "Monroe mind. Said-he, when I started this cllt tliey have brought me." ent, the Honorable Cliarles li, Collingwood, Cir• fore any person can be cured of rhen- Doctrine,"jiiid Mr. Mawley, scheduled morning my mule was afraid and I L. n, MoARTiiuu PrOBUienl cuit,lodge, matisni. IIUMAX is a liquid vege• for a paper upon tlie early history of wiis not, but when wo got down about Charles R. Holbrook, Coniiilaltiaut, table pi'epariition for internal use, by For Side byall dealers, Price 50 cts, J,K, EcMEit.,...... 'VlcePresldoni •vs.' , 'Venezileln. were boMi iib-icnt, Witll two miles we encountered snow and Ephralm David Rnthbun.hls heirs, devisees, acting oil tile kidneys will drive from A..J. IIALL.. .Cashier these sli;,>l)t exce|)Mmis, the |)ri)|,frani ice tllat had slid down from the rim Foster-Milburn Co,, Bull'alo, New legatees ami assigns. Defendants. • the system tlie uric add and other im• A.G.Lyon, AaslstanlOashlet was excciitiC'd as planned. iind tiie mules became nervous and In-tlils cause It appearing to the satisfaction of purities tliiin ciiuse riicuiuatism and York, • Sole_Agents tor the United the court now liore,,froiu tlio allegations ot the tried to bunch, and my mule was MONEY TO LOAN '•Present coiiditioii iind resmirces of kindred ailineilts. In this way bill of conijilalnt duly and properly sworn to crowded clear to the edge of tlie puss States, Ecmember the name—Doan's and tiled In said court by said complainant, that '\''eiii7.ii('ln," was tlie subjei;t nf a RUMAX will cure any case of rlieii- OOME AND SEE US. ,, where I,could look straight down a the .said Eplii-alin David Rathbun, his heirs, paper liy Miss OiirbeM: ii paper Lliiit niiltisiii' liiitibai.'o, gout or kidney —and take no other. devisees, legatees and assigns, are necessary and tilousand feet. Well, said lie, when I to il l;ir|,'e extent in;iric fur existioK irmible. Mr, Longyear, the druggist, DlreotOfS—J, K, Elnior, Geo, M, Iloyt, A. J. liroper parties to the above entitled cause, and returned from the trip and'dismount- How Good News Spreads. . showing ihiiC, tho wlieroaboiits and residence of defk'ieilcies in i.lie evening's prOi,'riiiii, niidiirses and recommends IIUMAX, Hall, A, L, Rose, L, li, McArthnr, A.I, Harbor. ed I said to the mule, yuu have more I am 70 years old and t,ruvcl roost said Enliralm Davlil Rathbnn Is unknown to Tlii'cc ijcacliers, (nie practical, one Fur sale at Loiigyeiir Bros,, drugstore. 0, W, Clark, 0. ,1. Dakln. compluiiiant and alllanC, and thai said com• sense than some men, especially your pessimistic ilnd one tiiilid, visited of the time," writes B, F, ToLsoti'of plainant and alllant has made diligent search rider. , Venezuela and the imiiressioiis cacll Ellzabethtown, Ky, "Everywiiere I and Inriulry to ascertain the whereabouts, loca- ' lion and residence of the said Ephralm David Real Estate Transfers. go I recommend Electric Bitters, be• receiver! ffnn illat land almost un• One remarkable feature of these IF YOU WANT Riilhbiin, but witiiout success, and after diligent known to North Americans, were de- trips is that many ladies from", the cause I owe my excellent health and seaicli and inquiry complainant and alllant-Is R. W. Fellows and wife to Mary unable lo ascertain whether the said Ephralm sci:ibed by tho-writer in an extremely east come here and and attired in vitality to them. They effect a cure , something nice to finish a meal, A, Otis, lot 6, blk 9, Mason, $675, Davhl Ratlihun Is now living or dead or whether fasciniitiin.' nianner. cowgirl costumes go down the trail every time," They never tail'to tone brew ye a cup of R. C. Backus and wife to L. Tap- It dead ho died leaving lieira, devisees, legatees ycne/.iiela is our nearest Soutli with more nerve and courage than do the stomach, regulate the.kidneys and or assigns. On niotloD of S. ii. Roe, solicitor for pert, W 2-3 of lot 9, blk E in Sey• American neiithbor aod one of the their gentlemen escorts. : bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the said complainant. It Is ordered that the ap- , mour's sub of blks 26 and 27, Lan• pearanco of the said Ephralm David Rathbun, most iiiterestintf as well as least tbe nerves and purify the blood. They sing, $1900, Well, when I came here, 1 wiis un• Chase, & Sanborn's "Seal" ills helra, legatees, devisees, and assigns, bo en- . known. The trio of teacliers as they work wonders for weak, run-down men tered In this cause on or before the l8th day of F. Gregory and wife to John F. decided regarding a trip Co the river, apprtiaiihed the country over the and women, restorin'g strength, vigor •luue, 1910, and that In case ot their appearance ' Schroh and wife, pel of land in but a party was being formed and or the iippoarance of any of them, they respec• and health that's a daily joy. Try lot 2, blk 15, Townsend's sub of N they wanted me in it, so I mounted a > Sold by tively cause tlielr answer or answers or the an• them. OniySOc. Satisfaction is posi• swer or answers of such of them tis shall have frI 1-2 of Sec 20, Lansing, $1600, burro and started, but the burro walk• ed out from under me, leaving me sit• tively guaranteed by Longyear Bros. appeared, to the bill of complaint In this cause J. F. Schroh and wife to J. F, J. F. QREVE, to bellied Jwid a copy thereof to-be served: on ting on a rock; then I mounted a mule Kenney and wife, pel of land in tho complainant's solicitor within llfteendays and started in a party of 13, but when Common .Council Proceedings. • MASON, • • after service of said bill and Miotlce and this lot 2, blk 15, Townsend's sub of N the llrst danger point was reached six order, and Hint In default thereof said bill be FREE BOOK' frl 1-2 of See 20, Lansing, $1600, I.. Mason, Micn., March 14,'1910. taken as confessed iby them the said defendants of us Wilted and abandoned the trip. Sole Agent for Caroline Darrow to L. E. "VVhite Council met aod was called to order resiiectlvely. , —' And tills is where we took chances, For Eviiry living Thing on the Farm and wife, lot 3 and IV 1-2 of lot by Pres. pro tem, Kellogg, It is further ordered, that within twenty days there was practically no danger, in Chase & Sanborn's the said complainant cause a cony of this order 4, blk 29, Mason, $900 - Present, Aid. Kellogg, Lawrence,, Iluiinihrcys' Vcteriuary Speciflcs.' going down, but all kinds of dangerin to be published In the Inoham CouNTr Demo- Harriett A. Hill to W. B. Dean Mlllbury and Webb, , ^ High. Grade Coffees and Teas OKAT, a newspiiper pijbllshed and elrctilated In turning on the narrow pass. and wife, 1-2 of-NE 1-i, ex 20 Minutes of last meeting read and the county of Ingham, and, that,such, publica• BOO Pago Book froo, on the Treatment and tion be continued therein once each week for six acres in NE corner, and also con• There are many people here from approved. • , . Care of Horses, Cattle, Sh'eop, Dogs, Nelson & Williams' agriculturaLstore snccessive weeks, or that he cause a copy of this nearly all the states, but a brigiit boy veying E 20 acres of N' 120 acres of REPORT OF COMMITTEES. on-Ash street east; second.ward, at order to be personally served on the said Eph- ; Hoga nnd Poultry,, also Stable Chart to from Ann Arbor, who Is a chum of raim David Rathbun and each ot the said un• E 1-2 of W 1-2 of Sec. 31, iVevay, The finance committee report the the common council room, ' ; hang up, mailed free. Howard Seely, Jr., is the only person known heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns of' $5,000.,, following claims and recommend their Moved and supported that the above Che said Ephralin David Ratiibnn at least twenty 1 have seen from Michigan. S. Foster and wife to W. E. 'Mar• allowance: . , r, • resolution be accepted aod adopted. days before tbe time above described for their : LIST OFSPECSFICS. ling, lotsi 0 and 7, and' W 6 rods ol There are two hotels here, the El appearance. :. - , " ' Relt Brown, 14 niphts ou streets..,.: J2t 00 Yeas,. Kellogg, Lawrence, , 'Millbury Tovar and the Bright Angel. The ,; CHARLES li, COLLINGWOOD, S 1-2 of lot 8, bit 67, Lansing, $600. •I. K. Greve, groceries for Ira Weeks. .... 1 05 and Webb. 8. B, ROE, • .Circuit,Judge. .: A. A. For FRVERg. Mllli Forer, Lnns Feror. El Tovar is a long; rustic structure, Orpha White to Caroline Dar• E, li. Kelly, express as Resolved, That the city clerk be and Solicitor for Complainant, Lansing, Michigan, built of rocks and Dine logs, and is ibiin8Bt-os.EverardCo.,i-ogistrationbooks 3 5o| ivwuivc'^i iuu,u i^iwiu ui^^ B. n. For ISI'RAINS.LaiiiunoiH, Rhouniallini. row, E 1-2 of lot 2, blk 29, Mason, Countersigned; - , 1 i c sai tn i,.^vo^n=t ^ioTiinn • AVayneOo.SavinKsBanlc,iirierostonbonds,876oo he ishereby instructed to.draw ofders J. A, Pabsons, Deputy Register In Chancery, :< O. C. For SORE Throat. Epizootic, Dialompor. $700. saitl to have cost $250,000. It is 327 a, M. Petty, repairs tor city 2 35 on the cl ty treasurer for the, folio wi ng Takb NOTICE: n. D. For WORMS, Dots, Gruba. J. H. Moores and wife tojL. Bal- feet long and 218 feet wide, accommo- h. o. caii and men, labor on streets... 34 38 salaries: That the above suit Is concerning the following linger, lots 13 anci 14,: of J.-H. dating 250 guests. u;Rates, $4.00 and InsbainCounty News, prlntiue..;...... is 73 described lands and that such suit Involves tho B. E. For COUOIIS, Colda, Influenza. - Mayor '. ;..$50 00 Moores' sub of thatv part of -NW up. The Bright Angel is a large room- • Movediand supported that report of title of such lands and Is brought to quiet the ' F. F. For COLIC, BollvBche, DlarrhOB. Clerk 37 60 title thereto. Said lands being described as (ol- , 0. G. Prevonta MISCARRIAGE. i-4 of-Sec 20, Lansing, $2000. ing house and has good roomsfor81.00 the Unancecbramlttee be accepted and Treasurer ;;...... 176 00 lows, (owlc: GommeDclngat tbe soutliweat cor- - 0. T. Smitll to tiie J. W. Bailey a day. It is run in connection with a adopted and orders drav»n: for same, Slxaldermen.each..,;;...... 60 00 ner of Logan aud Lenawee streets, Choaoe west. H. II. For KIDNEY sod Bladder dlaorderi. 132 feet, thence south 71 feet,' thence east 132 Co., W 40 feet of lot 4, blk 105, short order cafe and you roust make Carried. Yeas, Kellogg, Lawrence, Moved and supported that the above 1. I. For SKIN DISEASES. Manco, Eruptlone. feet, thence north 71 feet, all in the city of Lan-: Lansing, $1025.' your order short or your meal will Mlllbury and Webb, resolution be accepted and adopted. sing, Ingham County, Michigan, J. K. For BAD CONDITIOAT, Indlgeatlon. 0. A .Jewell and wife to C. W;cos t $1.00. . - The treasurer's report was received Yeas, Kellogg, Lawrence, Mlllbury 8. B. Roe. Solicitor for Complainant In above At druggists or aant'prepaid on receipt Jewell, undivided 1-2 of SB 1-4 of The: people here are very nice, but and placed on file, and Webb. entitled cause. 9rr7 of price. 60 eta. ottoh. Sec. 22, andNE 1-4,of SW 1-4 of theyiwill hold yoU' up for your' liist; R^ followiDg named On-motion council adjourned for Sec. 22, and SE 1-4 of 'SW 1-4 of dollar. I was talkinfj witha ptiyslclaD places be designated as -places of/reg- two weeks; \ '• HUMPHREYS' HOKBO. JffiDICDrE CO.. Comet Chamberlaifl's -^^W^^)" yesterday and he asked- where I wasnisirution' and: electiao; .First ward, E. B. Kelly, City Clerk. WlUlom and Ana Streota, Ken Ycrk. Sec. 22, Leslie, $3000. If*ver faiU ' Buy It noir. 1 It inity Mve lii*.; Mason, Michigan, Wednesday, March 16, 1910

conielory COO which, upon motion of Supervisor. Parker, Board of Supervisors To cash iihld Co, Treas, foes.,, 1 00 was unanimously adopted: Halanco lu fund Dee. IB, lOoll,, ,50 00 To the lion, Olialrman and Members of Iho Board of Supervisors, Gentlemen; January Session, 1910 t7 D3 Your committee on Suporlnteud'«nls of Or, Poor Accounts bet; leave lo reiiort as follows; Halanco In fund Deo, 10, liios,, „„„,.„? 1)0 00 Wohaveoxainlnod the books of the Secre• IIONDAY, Jannai'y 3, iiUO. Uycash from Interest 7 CO tary of tho Hoard and Und them correct as Tlio lloaril mot pur.suaat lo adjoiirnwont per thoIr report. Your commltleo Is atid was caUotl lo order by the clialnnan. ? 07 00 unanimous In (jlvlui; Mr, Watts credit for the Tho roll WHS called and a quorum found manner In which he has kept the iiccounts prosoiit, : , 'rOAVKSllII' AND CITY TniCASUltlCKS' VAK FUND, ' ' . and conducted the business oi his otllce. Journal of Saturday, October 23, ilW, road All of which Is resiiectfully submitted, and a|)|)rOved. Dr, U, D, Pahkhii, A conimui Icalion from the State Associa• To cash paid Troaa, City ot Lansing un• 0. A, Olkmbnt, tion of iho lioards of ,Supervisnr.swas road by der Sec, S)Sa , ;.„,$ 5 48 11, ]{. Tayloii, iho; Olcrk and, upon motion of Super• Or, visor rincUnoy, wiis received and ordered By cash from tux, g i; 48 ALLOWANCE of CIJAIMS. placed on lUo. ItALASCJi; of llALASiCltS, The foUowlni? claims wore reported back Ulioii moiloii of Supervisor Ilininan, Alder• l)r,l!al, for allowance by the rosiiectlvo committees man Kamsay was sealed In placo of Super• liarvoy Wilson, County Treas,, cash ou and allowed as follows: visor Urown of tho ilrst, ward of the City of hand Doc, Ifl, lOiW , .,.„ i 4,500 " Lanslnif. ' (lENEilAL CLAIMS. Contingent fund ovordrawn 87,il'il (iO Claimant, Olalmod, Allowed, Upon motion of Supnrvlsor Oliimont, Super• County iioor fund ovordrawn. 7117 32 visor J{oso was autliorli'.ed to lilru a nlKlit .lohn J\icClollan S 30 00 J 30 00 man to keep up the llres In .the courthouse l/Onuyoar Bros •- H W 14 00 whenever necessary. 803,210 77 Klco,tCo.... 12 85 12 a5 Upon motion of Supervisor .Sliafor, the Cr, Hal, Kndollili Loomls 170 22 170 23 Hoard took a recess until 1;30 P, M. County drain fund $ 5,580 OS IhlluK Bros. & Kverard-.... S7 05 87 (15 •Soldiers' relief fund,, 7iW a? Wm, Brannan 27 M ' 37 54 Al'TBUNOUN BBSSION. DulhKiuent other tax fund..,, 2,051 iiu .). h'. Oreve.. (140 0 40 Walter .S, Kostor, I'roscoutlni,'Attorney, was State of Mich, fund 01 at W, A, Hliicklnore 2,''20 25 30 prosoni, and slated to tho Hoard Unit un.£pd 10 00 1), Glenn 4 lii 4 31 report be adopted, which moLlon prevailed by Andyllarton - inoOKpd 15 OO Woman's Hospital Ass'n... 14 20 \-\ 20 a uniiulnious vote. Audyllarton l7nO'Xpd 17 50 Geo, L, Garner..,.. 15 .50 IU 50 Said report follows; 1'hos, 11, Blizzard 12 00 H pd 12 60 Prank Corwln 5 60 5 50 Thos, II, Hllzzttrd SO 00 'ii pd \ 30 00 D,A. Galbralth...... 31 50 31 50 To cash paid sUilo tax of lOos , 7a,.i.l0 3\ Wm, W, Root Ill 50 10 .50 To transfer to doliini't other tax fund,, id Thos, 11, Bllzzurd U5 00Kpd 05 00 Thos, 11, Blizzard 3 00 3 00 Wm, W, Hoot iS28 18 2S To deiliKi't state tax of liliis reUtrned.., 012 .iu f), Glenn 7 33 7 32 Halanco In riind Dec, 15, lliou tn si Thos, 11, Blizzard 15 15 00 Thos, II, Blizzard •i'l 50 U pd 32 60 Haruard & Wimble... 3 08 3 08 Twp, of Onondaga 81 50 81 50 » 7S,M3 17 Doll Brace 7 16 7 15 Thos. 11, Bllzzurd 14 03 14 OS Mary Snydor.. ;.'5 00 lis 00 Or, .1.11. Corblt 3 00 3 00 Hy biUance In fniul Deo, 10, wos $ mo 00 Nonh Snydor 2 25 2 25 Noah Snydor 1 80 1 80 Theo, Colo 43 00 43 00 By cash from delliicinont state Uix and D, A, Galbralth '10 50 40 50 interest , Arthur Gorsur..... 3 00 3 00 lit^l '17 Hughoe Bros i 00 1 00 Hy cash from expense of sale , ii-ia 00 H, 0, Ollno 112 DO ?ipd 112 50 1. 0, Cllne 67n0iliiid 07 60 Woststdo Fuel Co 1 il,5 i ,35 : By cash from redemptions F, M, 'Tlioms 7 50 7 50 Hy sUUe tax of luus aiiportlouod to Noah Snydor It ViXvA 11 Vi Hntlor Block Pharmacy.... 115 1 15 Inaliain county 77,.18'J 81 Supervisor Horan presented the foUowliiK Augn,st Roller 0 44 0 44 resolution; A. ,lonos 30 00 !10 00 $ 78,M3 17 Bo It resolved by the Board of Supervisors V. A, Jones 38 50 28 ,50 _.' hiKham County thai, Albert Laycock bu STATE A.NO COUNTY TA.V KUNll, P. A, .Tones 30 O'J ao 00 illowod the sum ot llfty dollars for the year It. 11. Alexander 30 80 30 80 jOKliiiiInK Sept, 1, 1001), for exiira services as U. 11. Alexannor M 75 35 70 To itinonnt approiwiatud for state tax elevator man In tho Olty Hall, dnrliin tho P. M, Thorns 3 00 3 00 ofltlOS $ 77,382 81 sessions ot tho Circuit Court, And upon To amount aiiproprlated for county tax P, M, Thomas 10 50 10 50 motion of Supervisor lloran, said resolution 18 CO oflOliS ,. 60,000 00 was adopted by tho followtnt'vote; ' Womai.'s Hospital A.ss'n.... 18 00 Woman's Hospilal Ass'n.... 37 00 37 00 To amount aiinroiirlatod for Co. iioor Yeas—Clair, Brannan; Clement, flakln, tax of iflos •2,m 00 Woman's HosDllal A,ss'n..:. 33 50 32 50 Dean, Edgar, Graluim, tlliiman, Horan, Woman's Hospital A.ss'n.... 50 20' 50 30 To amount a|i|iroprlatod for soldiers' McCarty, U'Brloii, Parker, PInoUney, Bamsay, relief fund for ilius 1,1500 OO Woman's Hospllnl A.ss'n.... 37 00 27 00 Rentier, Rose, Taylor, WoUmaii, 'Zlogler and Woman's Hosiiltal A.ss'n.... 15 .50 16 50 To amount county poor tax raised by Chairman Catlln—20. cities and towii-hlps 2,081110 Woman's Hospital Ass'n.... 20 00 30 (iO Nay.s—Blaekmoro, Gunn, Lano and Sha- Cltyof tianslng 20 00 20 00 To amount cllarned hack tax, otc,...... 300 (12 ter-4. To aiuonnt court house tax li,i)00 on P. A, ,Ionos 75 00 75 00 The followlnK rosolntlon by Supervisor Goo, E. Deckd... 8 13. 8 13 To amount county normal fax 200 OO Gunn was unanimously adopted: To amount Interest on court lioiiso Woman's Hospital Ass'n.... 23 20 33 30 • Jlesolved, That the coramitteo on salaries D. A,-Galbralth...... 42 00 42 00 bonds 1,4.10 00 bo and they are hereby Instructed to report Halnncc In fund Jloc, 15, looo 3,S3:i,oi Thos.'Blizzard 12 00 13 00 at this session and recommend salaries tor v. A. .lonos.... IS 00 18 00 tbe several county oflleors, the same to, take D. Glonn...... 30 40 30 40 $140,141 63 oll'oct ,January t, 1011, and all foes then col• Cr. Wm; W. Root. 24 75 31 75 lected to bo turned Into tho County Treasury Tho HoProo Chemical Co... ,57 (iO 57 (10 Balance In fund Deo. 10, lOOS $ 1,148.50 for the use ot the county. Prank Corwln 4 ;17 4 37 By cash from state and . o. lax of lims, 130,424 61 Upon motion ot Supervisor Rose tho Board W M McOrosson 1 75 1 75 Hy ciish from state and Co, tax ot lOOO, 3,833 00 took a recess until 1:301', M, By dolltuiuent state tax returned.,.,,, 0.12 50 P.M. Thorns 10.50 10 50 By dellmiuont county tax returned 702 OG AFTERNOON SESSION, D. A. Galbralth 62.50 ,53 50 ALLOWANCH OF CLAIMS, 11. R. Taylor.. 3 00 3 Oo $140,141 63 P.M. Thorns 0 00 9 00 The toIIowlnE cltil'ms wore reported back 59 90 LlQUOKTAXl'UND, U. II. Alexander...... 00 90 for allowance by the committee on general P. A. Jones... '03 00 dt 50 Dr, claims and allowed as follows: narntu'd •.*; Wlmblo 0 00 0 3S To cash iiald cities and vlUiiKCS % ll,0f3 23 Claimant, • •. oiiilined, Allowed, J, D, Boll..'....-.'...... 10,00 lU 00 'Jo cash paid Co, Troas, tei:s 230 04 $ 2 00 To county iiortlon transferred to con• P, A, Gorsline .-S' 2 00 CONSIAllLE AND SIIERIFP CLAIMS. W, M,:WcCros3en 31,00 ' il 00 tingent fund ,. „,. 11,083 23 8 00 0, G. Huntington 80 7.5 ; 74 ,T, C, (Jntrk 8 00 IJdwln Link.... 53 74 51 04 W, U, Kotchum li Co 1 75 1 75 $ 23,003 50 10 76 Henry Mooro .• 44:33 41 04 Cr, Ingham County News 10 75 A, M. Armstrong 25:84 35 31 Ingham County News 10 26 10 25 Hy cash from liquor ta.x„„ ,., $ 23,002 50 1 38 0, L, Lathrop,..; 3 80 . : ., , 3 80 J, 0, Quirk..'.— 1 33 40 07 R, B, Pierce 95 , 95 \V, 0. Nesen 40 07 TltMPOHARY LOAN FUND, 4 46 HughSllsby , 3-1 it ,34 11 Dr, Longyear Bros 4 45 R. B.Plerco. 4 75 4 75 To cash nald for notes 8 75,9oo 00 ,L 0. Quirk 4 35 4 35 Andrew Harton 32.9;) 13 05 Balance In fund Deo, 16, lOOO , 76,000 00 Eugene T. Ilammond—... 10 00 . 10 00 Noah Snyder...... 10 15 10 15 Paulil. Klnpr.—.—- 10 00, 10 00 Fred Tobias..... 4 05 4 05 $150,00(1 00 Ohas. W. Nichols. 75 00 75 00. Olln Shafor:.' 'd 00 3 00 Cr, .las, Voss...... - 14 OO 14 00 Wm.AVlnt...... 5 01, , 5 01 Balance In fund Deo, 10, io08 8 75,000 00 Goo, L, Oarnor 5 00 5 00 C, W,Randall...... i).50 3,50 By cash from loans,,, 75,000 tO Liiwronce-'VanBuron Print- H,O,0all 3 80 3 80 Ing Company 3 00 3 00, NoahSuydor.. 3d 31 .2«o3i 5150,000 00 0 85 Thos, L, Wilcox 7 38 7 8« fjongyear Bros,...... l 4 00 4.O0 ritlMARY school PU>fl), W. B, Kotohun •.t Co 0 85 Thos. 0 Shepard...... 1 19 1 10 Dr, Prank.!, Sltnon..... 12 80 12 80 A.M.Armstrong ..... 25 20 25 20 '6 CO To cash paid cities and townships., $71,711 84 E,P, North 5 00 A, M. .'Vrinstroiig 4 75 4 75 to 00 HiUiiuce lu fund Doe, 16, lOOO. 220 00 ,f, W. Hagiidoru. 10 Co A, M. Armstrong. 1 00 1 1)0- Ingham County News 110 25 HO 26 A. M. Armstrong...... 50 50 , ?7i,037 04 Ingham County News 80 60 '30 50 O.L. Lathrop 3 00 ,, 3 00 H CO Cr, Ingham Couniy News 1100 H.O.Oall..... , 95 05 Balance In fund Doc. ICIOOS 8 7,005 04 Ingham County Nows-.i.... 50 60 Hy cash from state ol Mlcli 01,242 oo Ingham County News 15 75 15 76 - JUS'l'JOB AND COUONEH CLAIMS. H. If. Mortz;..;...... 0 75 0 76 T.R,Palmor...... 20 fib' ' '' 30 00 §71,037 04 A, Reedy..... 25 00 35 CO W. J, Adams 3 00 2 00 • E, Culver:. - 1 00 1 00 G. L.Pcck.: :.. 20:75 20 75 LlBRAUr FUND, 1 16 Dr, P, B, Soarl i 15 B, I,T;6clnvood..... '5 .50 , 0 60 Orotty Bros - 28 .50 28 50 'To cash paid cities and townships 8 2,423 07 G,L,Peek.....:...... 2 00 , 2 00 Oanaghan'ttCo... 12 00 13 00 W, ,T, Adams..... 0 00 (1 00 Balance In tnud Doc, 15, lOOO 2,465 04 0. H. Frpoland.-...... 15 75 15 75 A,A,Lumbard...... 0 00 « Co lloubloday Bros. &Co...... 360 3 _ 5 4,870 01 W,,L Adams 3 00., 300 P. M. 'Tlioms 5 00 5 00 ur,. W, E, ViinOamp..... 13 70 13 70 ,Donsmoro .'ts Boll...... —.. !! 05 3 05 W, E, VanOamn .i 20 00 , 20 00 Balance In fund Doc, ic, 1908 „„8 1,041 20 Ingham ConntyNows.'4 00 4 00 A', A, Lumbard.19 SO , 10-85 Hy cash from lines, courts of record,.,,,, 320 oo .1. A. Cortrlght— 11 04 li 04 Geo. B, Rockwell....:. : 13 85 ,13 Hy casli from lines, justice courts 2,918 35 H.O.Oall....'...... 50 28 50 28 .TohuR. Blacklo,,.. 30 00 20 00 If, P. Dean.. 25 92 25 92 Wm, A, Eraser 103 00 102 00 . S 4,870 01 Rico .& Co' 9 87 9 il7 TICAOIIEUS'IN,STlTirM FUND, Wni,-A, Priisor 113 07 113 07 , Richmond k Backus Oo 3 60 2 50 Dr, Wm, ,L Adams...... 85;85 • 85 S5 B. P. Dolbee...... 15 23 15 .13 Wm, A, Eraser,...... 88 55 88 55 To cash paid conductor of Institute $ liO 01 Harry Neeloy.... 2 25 3 '35 Balance In fund Dec, 16, 1900 143 00 The claim of Margaret Miller for 825.00, J..0. Quirk , 25 25 originally allowed at $22,60, arid reconsidered, 24 05 S 203 00 W. L. Clark 34 05 was again taken up and'allowed at $25,00, Cr,: . Tho bUlot S. L, Kllbourne for 82,001 was Tho following resolution" by : Supervisor Balance In fund Dec, 10,1908 „, $ 73 60 disallowed, ujion recommondatlon of the Rose was unanimously adopted: ,., Hy cash from Institute lees „„„,,„ 180 60 committee. Resolved, that the ouStodliin of thecOurt, Supervisor Koso staled that Mr, D, E, Watts house be allowed to ongilgo a night janitor al; S 203 Oo desired to hire desk room In Prosecuting At• the court house -\vhen necessary at a com'pon- INnERITANCKTA.X FUND, torney's offloe, and upon motion of Supervis• satlon of St.oo oor night, and the clerk Is Dr, or Guni), the matter was referred'to the com• hereby, A-jthorlzed to .draw order upon;'ap... [To cash paid,state of Mich , 8 4,oio 84 mittee on public buildings,'said committee proval of custodian of the courthouse;"'.: CIV ,1 to report at this session, '•• ' ..r' ' The followIiiK resolution'by;' Supervisor By cash from ta.x „ , ,,.8 4,010 8-1 Supervisor Gunn: moved that tho vote by Taylor was unanimously-adopted:' \'':y.!^ which Olalm No,' B was allowed bo lo-consld- • liosplved, by tho Boar^ of Supervisors that II UNTEItS'LICENSE FUND, ered, which motion prevailed, and upon liko tho commnnlcatlon of tho Prosecuting Attor• Dr. motion said claim was referred back to jtho ney,- calling the Board's'attention;, to" the • To cash paid state of Mich,.,.,..., % 123 00 committee on contagious disease'clalms,'' over-payment ot $50.00 on blllNo,'503 of;Oon- 'Jo cash paid orders of board oC super• Upommotlon of. Supervisor Zleglor, the stablo A, .T, Burchllold bo'rotorrod; to'i tho visors , 33 73 Board iidjoarnod until .tomorrow 'morning committee on sherlll' iind con'stable claims BiUance In fund Dee, 16, looo 18 30 It 9:00 o'clock. ' ' ' Instead of the committee'on'goneral Claims, : •li -. ... AiiPHED Almn, Olork. W'hlohmotlou-wasiadoptodln'potobcr session - • , '.i • S '175 12 A. II. Oatlin, Chairman, v'/'-''• of 1009,' •Cr. Upon motion of Supervisor Pliickhoy, the ' . Balance In fund Dec, 16,1908, „ 8 21 •'i? Board took a recess unUl l :3aP;;M;/v;;;:: 'By cash from tees of 1908,.,,.,,,,,...... 163.76' . \ •\Vbdnbbdat, January 5,1010.' The Board met pursuant to adjournment : "AFTERNOON SESSION. ,? 175 12 and wasixalled' to order by, the chairman. Supervisor Plncknov moved that; tho, yotes'- COUNTi' NOHMAL FUND. Tho roll'was citllod;and. a,quorum-found hy which bills ,No. 27 an(l; 88 wore allowed,.' Dr. prosont, ' '" 1 , bo ro-consldored, .whloli''m0tloh:7.ptoviilled,l: To cash paid board of education...... 200;00 .Tournal of yesterday's proceedings road and upon like motion, said bill's 'wore roterred':-- i;r. and approved, back'to tho commlttoo on,'contagious disease ,:; , By apiiroprlatlon ot Oct. 1908 '.,....,,,8 200 00 Tho i following resolution hy Supervisor claims, r,,..,j,.;;:.;.,«'s.v K-i'^'k::- 1 Uoran was unanimously adopted:,;"! v -,- I ^ . ., COUUT IIOUSU llOND FUND Tho commltteei on printing then made the :', • i Resolved, by tho Boiirii* of Supervisors of following .report,, ,whIoh;,waSv:iunanlmously:. •'' Dr, Ingham (county, that the Clerk boandieis "To.bonds redeemed ., „,,.....S 0,ooo.oo adoptedi'upon-motlon of.SuporVlsor.McOiirty :;.:•: hereby directed to draw an order for.550.00 In . Your:,commlttBe.on printing:Tespo(:tfully f Cr. favor of Albert Laycock, elevator man at tho ; By appropriation Oct. 1008 ,....„., O.ooooo recommends that tho proceedings of thoJan-.-! : Olty nall,' Lansing, for extra services during uary session of tho Board.ibo,publlshed.ln the, , *;:'.;>; .ooukt hodsb bond iNiBnusi fund,'.';. >! the terms ot circuit court In-that"clty,-,';,,.-.':.i.', newspapers of .^nRham c6iinty;iis'follows: .ii': Dr, The«commIttoe onpubllc ibulldlngs' then 'LanslngJourn al,'2500.i3(3ples, ;v:^iK^e*i;>;. Ir^^ made the following report, -which was/adopl;- State Kopubllcan, '^500 copies, To cash paid Interest on bonds ..8 1,320 00 odby a unanimous vote: i ,' , > " BaIoDoelnfundDeo.l6,19J8:...... 200 00 Ingham County Demo(;i?at,'u00 copies, iai,:.': - Your,; commlttoo. to whom was rotorrod the ,Ingham:County Nows;'1100.oopIes. ., :" matter, ot allowing desk room\In tho proso- Stockbridge .Brlef-Sunj TOOloopIes,' , -, « 1,580 00 outorls' offlco to D, 'E, Watts respectfully re• Cr. .WlllIamstou-Enterprlso.'lCOO cbplcis;".,:,; '.5':'.^^ port that they favor; such proposition at a Leslie Looal-Eopublloan.,800 copies. '-.'-i Balance In fund Dec. 10, 1908 ...... ;„„$ 14000 rental of 550,00 per year, -<'.'„ < "i By appropriation Oct, 1908„;.„...... ,...,., 1,440' oo P, P. Dkan, (• And the price to be pald:not to exceed 81.35 ' .i ;"' S. Ci Lane; < .Oomtalttee itor.caoh.(lCO) clTCulatloni'lri.Ingham'Oounty'i.-' « 1,680 00 as above designated, and upon presentation '.' . OEMETEnT TRTJST FUND. A, L, HOSIBJ (, » ' - of affidavits In TOBaid to the portormonco of - . Dr. ThocommlttOB on Superlntondonts of the labor andclrcultttlon, tl(6 Clerk Is hereby In- To cash paid trustees of Maplo Grove: Poor aocouula mado',tli8;'i:ollowlng,"'ropoi't,'- structedito^drawi orders for the payment of rontaclaus disease claims ,2,ai; 90 S. Lansing Coal Co 7 00 7 00 tho same. Also that X<0 copies of the pro• 15. S, Koons 5 -J^ 5 211 ceedings of tho Hoard for the year no ob• CotintA' olllcors' salaries Ihs-J tained In painiiblot form and tho Clerk bo .Iiiry leus, courts of record 7,.loj JUS'riOEOIiAlMS, Instructed to mall each supervisor ten copies WItnos.s foe.s, courts of recortl. M .1- Wltnus.s and Jury foes. Justice cour s... jW hti B. I, hockwood 3 75 3 75 ihoreof. 1-. K. MoOaiitv. Tho claim of J. .T, it D. 0. Vaughn tor $10.00 W. S. O'UltlKN. jntorosl -•-'"' JletroUhousoof corroctlou li'SO IC , for tho burial of Samuel Van VleraU was dls- 0, \V. OLAUK. ' allowed, for the reason that tho family of The followhiK report of the committee ou lioturn of deaths and births..... m r

Upon motion ot Supervisor Zloglor, the Comity porlloli of IKpior tax 11,083 'a Clerk was Instructed lo write toMr. .lanios Urogan, Stiporvlsor of- lUiiiliOrlilU Township, Total rocolvod for coiitlngont pur- and convoy to lilm tlio hearlfoll sympathy ot posos $ (13,573 fill tho Hoard In hl.s sIcK'iioss, and llioIr wliilios Baliuico overdrawn Doc. 16,1900 87,951 09 fur his speedy rocovory. Tho committee heretofore aiiiiolnted to I?I61,!)26 25 conipllo tho grand Jury chilius and iirosoiit COUNTV I'Onit I'U.VI), to Iho Stale Hoard or Audll-ors mado an oral To hahinco ovoi-ilrawn Doc, lO, lOOS $ 1,273 05 report through Waller S. h'ostor, a member of tho coninilll;oe, staling that iirogro.ss was Tocaslipahl for orders 0,S'J1 18 being mado In tho coinpllaUun of said claims, $ 8,107 23 nnd that II would not bo iiocessary for iho Or, Board to act upon thoni, but thai the Olerk could attach Ids certlllcato thai the bills had lly cash from iirodtiets of poor fariii,.. $ 1,974 81 been allowed und wore irno coiilos of the By iiiiuHiiit ralsod byeltlos and town- orlgliial.s. Upon molloii of Supervisor lllii- shiiis 2,fl.V. lo man said I'oiiort was adopted and the Clerk My appruprliltloii of Oct, 1908 2,500 (111 directed to inako Ills corlllloalo as above Bahinco overdrawn Doc. 16, 1909 707 32 slated. Siiporvl.sor I'arkor Introduced tho following $ 8,107 23 rosolnlloni COUNTY BKALV ^'U^'0, Hr, Uesolvod, Hint tho Board remain In session lonlglil until such timo as the regular busi• To cash paid for orders ? 40,712 18 ness of this session Is completed. Biilanco In fund Doc. 15, lOOO 6,680 08 Said report was aduplod by tho following ' !f D2,3i)l SO veto: Or. Yoas-Blackmoro, Blitir, Olark, Olomonl., I Unman, lloran, Lniio, O'Brlon, I'arkor, Bahineo In fluid Doe, lC, 1008 $ 4,010 80 I'liicknoiJknoy. , Itainsay, Kcuttor, Koso, Shafo" r By cash rl'otii drain tax of 1908 46,801 80 and liy cash from deiliKiiiont Co, drain t;tx Zloglor—15. and Inlorest: 1,434 87 By sale of tlio from Frodorick dnilil,,., i 87 ItHfOltT OK AUlJl'ri.NCI UOilLMlTTUlt, 1900. liy Side of tlio from Jlullon drain 2 oo Hy .siilo of tlio from Waiibaiiakin drain 10 oo By rofundod hv Livingston Co. on Con• To tliollotiorablo Hoard of Htiliervlsors of Itig- way and Loclto drain No. I,,;,. 27 00 liiini Uoiinty; Tho cominlttoo on county olllcors' accounts By transfer from dollniiuoiit other tax • bog leave to siiliiiilt their roiiort; Wo have caro- fund 47 9ii Itillyoxaniinod tho books and vouohors of tho $ 02,301 8U eoiinty troasiiror and tho hooks of tho other oniliity olllcors apportaliiliig to tho county troas- SOl.niEUS' KEI.l HI'' I'UNO. uror's accounts for tho year ondliiL' Doeenibor Or. I5tli,'l9(i9. Wo havo also oxiunlnod tho records To cash paid for ordors,... „5 858 14 (if tho county dork's olllco rolatlvo to circuit Balance In fund Dee, 15,19(l0., 71)0 37 eoiut linos, costs and fees, and also the record (if tho county drain eoiiniilsslonor, and liollov $ 1,048 51 tlio ainoiints slated In this report to bo correct. Cr. 0..I. IJAKlJf, Balimco in fund Dec. 10,1008 S M8 51 Wm. A. Bt.ACKMOliU, By approjirlatiwi Oct. 1908 1,500 00 C. A. Cl.HMUNT, Wl\l. 0. JllNMAN-, $ 1,0.18 01 AV. 1'. BltANNAN, DICLINQUENT OTIIUKTA.V FUNO. llAUVEV Wri.SON, COUN'I'V TIll!ASUHHlt, IN Dr. ACCOUNT WITH INOllAM COUJS'TV. To ciisli jiald cities and townslii|is f 10,190 49 Toaiiiotuittranforrod toCo.dntinfund -17 Oii i'nr tlio year ending Doc, 15,1009. Dr. Bitiiiuco In fund Doc. 15,1909 2,051 90 To casii on hand IJoo. lo, 19U8 .,1; 0,507 ' To cash received on Items slated bo• $ 12,293 41 low: / Cr. Delliiqiiont county tax and Interest .„, 787 87 Balance In fund Doc. 10,1008 $ 2,190 58 Collection foos 270 17 Circuit court fooa..., By cash from dellmiuent other tax mid 203 00 inlorest 10,090 73 Costs, courts of rocord 25 00 Costs, Jilstlci) courts By anioiuit trausforrod from state of CO 71 Mich, fund, 10 .Support of H, U. Barlow at asylum (!3 71 Jtont of Ingham abstract olllco 75 00 ? 12,203 41, Cliangoof nitmo 0 00 Itofnnded tolophono foos 25 S'l'ATE OF MICmaAN FUNU. Jtofiindod tolophono charges by W. B, Dr. Kotchum .'; 2 00 To cash paid dollmiuont state tax and County poor superintendents 1,074 81 Interest $ 525 36 County drain tax of 1908 .1,5,801 80 To cash paid exponso of sale.. oo Dolliuiuont Co. drain tax and Interest.. 1,434 87 To cash paid roilomptlons 330 10 Sale of tlio from Frodorick drain 1 87 Nays—Brannan, Dakln, Dean, Edgar, Gra• Sale of tile from Mullon drain 2 00 ham, Ounii, iMcOarty, Taylor, Wollman and Sale of tile from Wiuibanakin drain.... 15 50 Chairman Oatlln—10. Jtofundod by Llvlnpslou county on tho Conway aud Looko drain No. 1 27 0(..1. ALLOWANCE OP CLAIMS. Dollnquont other lax and Interest io,096 73 DolliKinent state tax aud Interest.... 50-1 47 The following claims wore roportod back Expense of sale 248 00 for allowance by tho respoctiyo commlUoos Kodemptlons 210 99 and allowed as follows: State ami county tax of lilos 139,424 61 OENBIIAL CLAI113. ••itato and eoimty tax of lOOO •„, 3,833 00 Lhiiior tax 03 (jqo cq Olalmant. Clalmeth Allowed. Temporary loans ,..„ 75,000 00 Shields &Loadloy. -S 37 75 S 30 40 I'riniary scliool nionoy C4,242 00 Citizens Toloiihouo Co 73 05 08 57 I'lnos, courts of rocord !i20 00 Oallaghau Co 3 50 3 00 Finos, Jitstlco courts 2,918 35 Bockstans Bros- 13 02 13 02 Teachers' Institute fees ; iso 50 Ohio Chemical Co . 2 50 2 50 Inheritance tax 4,010 84 0, S. Ballard 5 00 6 00 lluntors' license , 153 7s Stephen 1'. Lolghton ,30 00 30 00 2 00 Interest on coinetory tnistfiiiid 7 50 F, .T.Brown 2 00 ,1, 0. Qnirk 5 15 5 15 Tax from city treasurer iiudor Boo. osa 0 43, Alfred Allen.. 29 23 20 2.3 Total rooeljits... Wm. 0, Brown.' 10 00 10 00 ,n , ,-,---;i -.-—I— .....$375,087 18 Alfred Allen.... 5 23 5 23 To delhKj'ftllrifi'l't stat(.I,,fi>e .,>tavx „o f 10O8 retnniotl.. 942 50 C, W. Gllkoy...... 4 30 4 iiO To dollnq't Co. tax ot 1008 roturnod 702 00 1 50 To delemi't Co, drain taxot 1008 ro• O.S.Ballard 150 turnod... „,... .. 923 72 Alfred Alien 19 20 19 20 O. W. ailkoy 4 30 4 30 Alfred ABen 1920 10 20 *384,9M II Mary Earle 7 00 7 00 By cash paid on Items stated bolow; Cr, Joy &Ualto. '65 00 56 00 MIscollaiioous orders,,.. „„, $ 23,230 14 City of Lansing 725 87 723 87 Shorlll claims 0,193 13 K, H, Alexander .83 35 03 00 Contagious dlsoaso claims 2,230 09 A. McDonald...... 40 00 •40 00 Comity otilcors' salaries , ii,872 02 Walter S. Poster.. 37 18 , 37 18 ilury foos, conrta of record 7,403 20 L. B. Gardner...... 75 00 75 00 Witness fees, courts ot record.. 054 42 F. Grove..... 110 00 10 90 AVltnessaud Jury foos. Justice courts... 470 80 Tattle, MoArthur & Dunno- Interest 2,200 01 baoko.... 185 oO 125 00 Detroit house of correction 1,180 16 A.M. Onmmlna...... 225 00 2'25 00 Jletnrn ot deaths and births..... C03'50 Harry A. Sllsboo ...... 131 10 • 131 10 State asylum,,.,.. 38 M Susan Soars..:... as 05 33 05 Supervisors, lalloago and per dlein.....v 1,480 08 A. McDonald...... ,8 75 8 75 : (ioneral acooilnt to state of Mich 3,008 40 Henry R, Koach 123,50 122 50 : Sparrow bounty 377 21 Oltlzoiis TelophonoCo 51 39 61 19 County poor orders 0,804 18 Michigan St Tolophono O0-. Si 00 lot 40 County drain orders 40,712 16 Michigan St Tolephono Co.. SU 52 60 53 Soldiers' relief orders ' 858 14 CONSTAllLU AND SniCltlirr'OLAIJIS. Dellnauont other tax and Interest. 10,190 49 Dellmiuent stiito tax aud intorost 626 36 ProdO. Holtz 10 72 9 72 Expense ot sale 243 00 A. J. Bui'Chtloia — 07 75 00 05 Jletlonintlons ,.<.... ; 330 10 Honry Mooro 07 55, , 00 25 State or Mich,, tax of 1008 70,440 31 A. J. Burohllold:...... 10 30 13 77 Liquor tax to villages and cities... ii,08;i 23 KeulDunokol...... 1103 9 78 Lkpior tax foos to county troasuror. 230 04 Henry Mooro... . ;..— 73 30 .081)9 Temporary loans 75,900 00 Thos. U. Blizzard Ill 25 ,20 215 Primary school money 71,711 G-l U. 0. Oiino...... 884 -40 880.«« Library money,„.... 2,423 97 a; J. Burchflold'.... 29 05 20 05 'I'oachors'Institute , 11001 H, 0. Ollno...... -57 50 67 50 Inhorltanoo tax... 4,010 84 H.O, Oilno...... 110 10 ,110 10 ihuitors' license fees "to state.123.00 0. E. Andrews 3 50 3 50 Huntors'license Orders...... 33 73 Thos. H, Blizzard.. 4 10 -4 10 County normal...... 200 00 Thos. L, Wilco.X'. ...J.... 33 70 .•?3 70 flourthouse bonds ; . 0,000 00 Andy Aarton.... 20 IB 20 ]« Interest on (iourt house bonds 1,320 00 H. 0. Oilno....281 38 281 38 Cemetery trust fund, Intorost...;.....;..... ' 0 00 B. F.Piotts 8 38 ; 8 .48 Cemetery trust fund foes...... •:, , 1' 50 Mrs. H. 0. Clino.—...... ;...„ 30 35 ;L 30 35 Tax to city treasurer under Sec, 98a;,,., ,i 5 48 Noah Snyder....;.. .„. 52 ;15 52;i5 Thos. Shopbard...... 6 S3: 5 53 : Total disbursomonts..,.. .:....;.$377,094 17 0, G. Iluntlngtou- 1 00 ' 1 00 liy delinquent county tax charged con- ,', • HugUSilsby .....i 03 94 03 04 ' tingent fund,...; ...... ;..;....;..;.>S 792 00 Sherman 0. Snyder i.RS- 4 ,55 By delinquent state tax charged state- ^ : O. L. Lathrop _ 3 50 3 50.' of Mich.....;...... „; 912 50 F. I;:Mooro.. „ OSOOilfpd &•) 00 liy dollnquotit Co. drain tiix charged 0. L; Lathrop , 3 37 2 37 Oo;dralnftixd...... ;...;...;.. 023 72 R. E. I'lerco.. i'..'..., 1 75 1 75 Balance'on hand Deo.'15,1909..;;,.,4,500 70 W.S. Abels.. 57 oO • 57 60; Sliorman 0. Snyder.' 3 ."iO 3 50 8384,914 n 11. 0. Cline.....u... 4« 4 55 „, OONTINQENTI.'UK)). 0, A. Wlnohell....; 3 00 8,00 Dr 00NTAQIOB3 DtSEAfnU •OL.VPTS. To balance overdrawn Deo. 1C,!1D08.',;;.$ 89,oi3 21 Reck Bros ns 00 :i3.oo; 'Xocash paid oa items stated bolow.'' " ' " Samuel Oslxira...; -41 00 ',37 00, MlscelianoousordorB.;.',..„.,.....';.;..„..'.;..$ 23,2,'iO 14, 0.-M,YounK, , 33 81 ' 13,81 Stierllts' claims,..;..,...... ; o,i93 13 ! Mrs" . W-. YandereotsU .' ' 15 8 45 ARE YOU

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and has bought a great many more Suits, Modes in Men's Garments,

Coats, Capes, Wash Dresses, large and

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spring. We have Waists and Suits bought

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ness and were never better prepared than pay !?12 to $15, and for the man who wants

we are this year. the best values at .$20 and $25. We have the snappy styles for the young man, sedate P'lt-

terns and styles for the other men, at prices ...Hour Sale Saturday... to suit every man. at 3:00 p. m. ^ See our New Line of / From 3:00 to 4:00 p. m. next Saturday we

will sella lot of Boy's^Children's Suits

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oonounoooiHHKi Mrs, Uoso Hush is seriously III with appendi• Death of Mrs. Dennis Wright, citis, The remains of Mrs, Dennis Wright SPRING SHOES ^ ..PERSONALS.. ^ Paul Ilrowno and Urnosl Cook wore In LanaliiK (irrived liere Monday mornlnis' from Sauilay, Oaliktisli, Wis,, wliere she died on Fri• nOOOOmHMMtOtHXMMMH) .Siiirlcy Field la home from Kalamazoo college litis week, day at tlie home of her dau(,'ht,er, Miss and OXFORDS Mrs, lierthaTaggartspentSuadiiy with .Jack• Hatlie V. Wright. Mrs. WrlKhfs ^ The influence of en• U. L. Lyon Wits ill Ohariotte liiat Friday. son friuitds, death was unexpected and resultied vironment ia mn.st fully rr. D. Oshorn l.s vl.slllni,' frionils In Lenawee W, A, Sklnmjr,kuepor of the county farm, was from a stroke of apnple.vy. She was exemplified in the home. In till) city today, county. pioneer resldenh orlnfrliam county and If The wall paper is one Our store is full of the latest in L. 0. Wohb was In Detroit the hitter part of iMLssi'S Mildred Hunter and Ilazol Potter were In Lansing Stimlay, lived forniany years witli lier linsband of the most potent fac• up-to-date, fine footwear and in last week. nn tlieir farm a few miles east- of tors; it,i selection, there• Mrs, II, M, Willlains and Mrs, K. II, WlUiuius work shoes. Our makes are of K. C. Osborno ot Daiisvlllo wft.H In the city iwe In Lansing today. Mason, before lliey moved into this fore, of the mOst vital yeslonlay. F, 11, h'lold attended tho funeral of If. C, If.v- city, where Mr, VVrittliD diecl two years import.mcc, the best and most reliable, our C. L, Crane ot Atirellns wa.s l» the city last ei'ctt near Lansing Monday alluriiooii, iino. Since that time she has spent Wednesday. Tf The Alfred Peats prices are the lowest that can be Mr, and Mrs, U, L, Bullen go tn Clilcago to• conslflerable time with lier daughter, "Prize" Wall Papers T). M. Taylor ot LaiialnK was ln tlie (illy last morrow. The latter going for the spring styles be given on honest made foot• wild follows the profession of nurse In cover the widest nuiRc Weiliiosday. In inlllliiery, tluil/Cit.y, Mrs, WriKlit was about SO of patlenis, coloring and wear. We right every wrong, if goods are not as recom• Mra, W. 0. liarltor ol Lanslnu was In the city Mr. ami Mrs, .lames lilakoly relurned homo years old, and a few years ago she and last Wcdtiesdiiy alter a four mouths' visit at price. last Friday. Mr, WrlKlit celebrated their golden mended by us. . Gregory, Dctler and Ann Arhor, If The new crown and Suimrvlsor II, IC. C.uiin ot Delhi was In the city wedding. She is survived by tliree Mra, Wolcott lilssell and two chlldrea of Han• panel effects, "cut outs" last Krhlay, dati!,'lilers, Mr.<, Anlnir I, Reamer and over arc guests ot her sister, Mrs. L, M, DilUols, and scenic friezes, now We greet all very kindly, Mrs, K, n, Alexander was In Detroit Tuesday Mr. lilssell was here over Sunday, Mrs, rioward Seely, both of Ann •so popular, are the latest of last week, Arbor, Miiss Ifattle of 0.slll««'liinf Kdeii Is employed in is probably tlie bcstifrade In tliescliotd dealer, on lust' paye of this issue, Aurellus, Nuely itNciily's inillincry store, In spelling, Verne Waldorf of this Every atom of nutrition is saved, every atom of impurity is, Eustor outfits. Don't fail to read,' • His failing health and rapid decline Charles Wales o( Detroit was a guest o( liis grade has missed just one word in the during tlic last six raonttis was'due to uncle, F, ,1, Brown, over Sunday, written lessons since the iDeuinnlng of discarded. , _You get full food value, therefore real. Bessie L, Hollcy of Aurellus has scliool In September, Severalotliers that dreaded and fatal disease, tuber• Knhort Harrison of Ann Arhor visited Ids been uninted a divorce from Delbert, culosis, wliieli wtis contracted a little value and economy, when you use brother, Thomas lliirrison, Siimlay. can nearly equal her record. ITolley by .Indi/e OolliiiKwood, on over il year ago. Miss Winifred Ivos visited relatives In Uui- ' The names of AlexunderKerns, Oria grounds ot habitual drunkenness, \ Besides the wife and .daughter, a sing the latler partof last week, Gillettand Lawrence Lyon have just mms MOSS rose flour been engraved upon the "Culver Gup" father, motlier, three brothers and Mr, and Mrs, I'Mward Slaglitot Ingham lown- ' Last week Geo, Ohllnger sold tlie two.'Sisters remain to speak tender ship were la tho eliy last Friday, in recognifiion ot i,linir work in win• Made only by the THOMAN MILLING CO., Lansing, Mich. VValt.er Strang fnrm of 80 acres in words in memoriam, ning the Lincoln Clubsorles of debates Mr. and M rs. Gen. A. ,1 ones of Onondaga towii- Aurelius towlisliip to Louis SuraLo aliip wore ln the city lust Friday, last year. Tlie casket was surrounded and cov• of Delhi townslilp. Consideration, ered with beautiful (loralcilTorings Mr, and Mra, li'rank Vanllorn of Lansing The public exercises Of the junior $-M00. from the many friends during the townalilp were la the city Monday, class will -be held at the high school funeral services wliicli were lield at Alniedon democrats will meet in room (m Friday evening of this week. Mrs,.F. AV, Webb liiis heon visiting her ditngh- the home ofM, C. Cady, Sr., Wednes• ter In Detroit during the past week, caucus at, the town hall on Friday, The program for this exercise was day aftiernoon, March 9tli, Rev, J, 11. March 25th, at two o'clock in the af• published In last week's issue. Ad• Fi'iincis ,Tewett lias gone t;o l\rinneapolis, Davis of Aurellus oHiclalInu'. Minn,, to join hls fallier, Geo. W, .Icwelt, ternoon, to nominatie a township tuck• mission, 10 cents, :: -""""s... Jell lis Your Wants '^"^°°ws Mr, and Mrs, Watts of Mason gave Air', and Mrs, E. 0. GlUUirt are visiting tlie et. A large attendance is desired. 2 latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, L, Cross, Union temperance meeting' at the comfort and cheer to all with their Fred M. Hall, .Tr., who lias b'eenin Baptist Church next Sunday evening, tisnder words Insooti, Interment was And we will make every effort in our power to supply you. We D, A. Oasterllii of Charlotte and A, B, Ciister- the Ijansing hospital for the past 15 llev, G.L. Beebe will preach.. ^ made in beautiful Maple Ridge ceme• lin o£ Lansing wer« lu the city last Saturday, figure what you want, and furnish quality specified. • weeks, returrfed home last Saturdiiy. tery by the side of two little ones who The ladles' aid society of the M, E, Mrs, yy. McMath ol Lesfin was the gues!; of rie feels mucli encouraged about his had preceded the father, - ehuroll will serve a creen tea on Thurs• her datigliier, Miss Ellena McMath last Friday, foot and says it was .1 great relief to Among those who attended the day, March 17tli, from 5:00 to (5:30, to -^Larse and Well Assorted Stock to Select Froni-^- get out of the hospital. / funeral \were several of Orla's M, U. Mr, and Mrs, Barney Iliil of Michigan Center which all are invited, visited at A. J. Keelor's lu Alaledoa last week. R. friends from Lansing. Mrs, Gen. W, Vanllorn write? lier ' Remember our ^ Albert Boelio. received a telegram Miss McFarland of .Inokson was a guest of brother, W. H, SUaw, from Albuquer• last Friday announcing the death of Miss Bessie Badcook last Saturday and Sunday. que, New Mexico, tliat they like It Lewis Cass club banquet at thcMa- h 1 s da'ug11 ter-i n-1 aw, • M rs, Gl 1 arles Boe• High Grade Shingles and Cedar Posts. The Best Lumber^ Miss Ethel Adams spent Sunday wHli the Ma• very much and tlie climate Is perfect sonic temple in Lansing this evening; lio, at her home in Petoskey, Hattie son girls who are atteaaing tiie Kormal at Ypsl- for anyone with lung trouble, Tlieir A number of Mason deindcrats will • laiitr, : - Gleiison was a Leslie'resident until daughter Goldie' is doing llnely and is attend. ;M.U.R. car returning will after her marriage to Charles L, Boe• Coruollua Van Horn ot Lansing was in the city improving riglitalong, Mr, VanHorn leave LansHig at 11:30. last Saturday. He has been on the sick list tor lio In July, 1875, and was 51 years old is working al, his trade as a carpenter, P Mickelson, Mason-.::^' a while. ; at: the time of 'her death. Mr. and getting $4 perdaj', and that they are Exbenslvt; repairs are about to be be- Mrs.. Boelio lived in Mason several Claud Post and family and F. V. Chase and very much encouraged. • • i.ninon';.the:M,E, church, in this city. children visited at Elijah I'ottor's lit Uuukorhlll years and from, here went north, liv- Sunday. The vestibule/has narrow winding Mrs. Osc'.vr W. Priest died at her ng in various towns, until they set-. stairs leading'to the,auditorium, and Mr. and Mis. E. A, Glllcey or Lansing were home.about four miles east of tlils tledsoraeyearsago in Petoskey, where funerals are usually conducted in the ' guests at C, W, Gllkey's last Thursday afternoon DO YOU NEED GLASSES? and evening, city Monday aftemoon^of pneumonia Mr. Boelio and one of his sons are en- school room In the 'basement of the andSlVIr, Prieat is seriou.ily lit wltU gaged in the coal business. Mr. Boe- church. These stairways will be torn Note the Advantages of Toric Lenses BST J, B. Dean and Miss Beulah Dean went to 'Ypsllanll last Friday alteruooa to attend aoouii- same disease. She was about 70 years lio had been sick about tlve weeks ' out and more commodious ones put in I will examine your eyes free of charge.- V- try club dance. of age. Mr. and Mrs, Priest, came with a complication of diseases, which- their places. ; Changes -will also be Scores of jutlsfled customerj. , Miss Helen Phllieo attended a Gorman given liere from New York state and liave terminated in virulent abscesses on made in .the auditorium, and new by the Theiniau society ot the M. A, 0. last Sat- been residents of the county formany her face and neck. She had been fur pews installed.; John.Steadracin and My equipment:^ , urday evening. .', years. At one time tiiev lived In many years a raeinber of the M. E. Loren Shattuck will do the carpenter Is complete^ .rutnes Thorburn and Colon OoOamp left last Mason, She was a member, of the church, and belonged ito both the Mac• work. About $2,000. has been raised and lean give.: Saturday for southern Cftllforala. .They expect Mettintiist, church and before hefv .vou the best. -:' to may for some tlino. cabees and Eastern Star orders. She to use in making repairs and improve• health failed took an active part In was a devoted wife and mother, and ments. .Painting, papering and doco- In skill and H, A.Harbeck retnrned Monday and opened ; experience. Church jWork. Funeral services will the husband and threesons who sur• ra tl ng wi 11 • be added to the ge nera I , the north graval pit yesterday. Mrs, Hiirtieck be held (from the home tomorrow af- will arrive next week, vive her deeply mourn her loss. She overhauIlnR of the building. When terooon !it two o'clock, being conduct• is also survived by one brother, Will .finished the edifice will have 'fnore . J?"!!.'''* """J '''"ig'iter. Mrs. Luella Noah, left^Monday for West Virglul*.: Mr. Beach will ed . by E'-ev. • C. L. Beebe. Jnterraent Gleason.of; Laingsburg. - /The funeral seat!ni(,capacity and. be much better 0. S. BUSH. Optometrist and Optician, Lawrence Block, Mason. vlBlt there u few lyeeKs, in Maple Grove cemetery. and burial were in Petoskey. in every way. , , ^, , THE MAN AT THE PLOW HANDLES. 'that wielfls an arbitrary power of ar. TFOALS of the NEEDHFt -.. tificlal ta.xalion does so in the main m MOTHER COMING TO STAY WITH US i " TO GEF WEiK ? OUTRAGEOUS! IWONTSTMC^ through tariff schedules, it is by this standard that the Aldrlch-Taft law, i like its predecessors, must bo judged, (IS BENEnClfiL .IVEIML. [ Tho most hopeful sign of to-day is BEOUTOFORDEI the protest of trust-rkklen consumers against robbery, under the forms ol law, IlIKm-aflj' niid l'! iiihI el i ml nil I es llie for the undue infiuence of wealth on ton, witii advice concerning how 'to gel rlieumatlsiii. IJetter .than Plll.s for In tho spring this type of good American citizen is following a plow. government, the best results for our labor. The en- Character Skcfeli. 111;,, PeeiuiKi.- Ir.'i (lifCereiit—lt'.S It is hard work. It puis a big aclie In the neck aud callouses on the hands. tire postofflce deiiartniont is in tho I linriiiii^'li, e.'l.sy --.'^iire id act. Got a -fe; "Ton say ho served four years In a It desti'oys tho complexion. It calls for brown overalls and perspiration. 'There is something terrible and broad sense •educational. It aims al hex. ,\ll dniK;;-isl.s, 'i'lie A. TI. Lewli; reformatory in,stltiitlon?" .Meilleilio t;o.. St. l.ollls. .Mii, The man is happy in his work. He whistles as ho trudgesdlong In the fur• cruel in many a w.ave of popular dis tho easy, proiniit and fihcap distribii. row. Ho clucks to the liorses, anil finds joy In the freedom of ills life. I-Ie approv.al that sweeps over the land, "Yes, and it mado a man of him," SAVED BY MEDICAL SCIENCE. tion of knowledge. "1 don't notico any ovldonco of It" doesn't go into raptures oyer green fields and'shiging hroolcs and songs of but II is puhlic opinion that is donii "It did. Just tiio same; bo was ,17 birtls. They aro a part of his environment. They are roiitiiio, hut he loves nant in our democracy and public The postofilce department is not run fiuliiau ,ife l.s Iluilt^r rrol a Hiihil Whttu i« Meana horse-povvei', distributed over a dis• "You haven't two seats anywhere foi this. But they try to shield their groups, ' railroad Oil. DiNuoiiifoi-t; tance of 150 miles. This distance will the second night?" eastern tariff overlords by throwing Old King Coffee kiiock.s subjects out soon he increased to 250 miles, and 'The makers of wealth and the malt• niCAD.BACK ANO T.KCLS ACnK? "No, ma'am, • Couldn't give you nose- the principal blame on western cattle Achoiillo^erV 'i'hroat sore, with chills'/.'PhiitlsLa ing of parlies and the makers of presi• tolerably fiat at times, and there is no then, said the authors of the paper, room," raisers and Chicago packers. II is Grippo, Pt.mDiiVh'PiimUlIrr break It un It possible doubt of what did It, A Mich, dents are not Republicans and Derao- taken promptly. All dealers, -ilo, HSc and 61k; bottles. such a system of distribution will.be ,A great resolution beamed upon her mere dust throwing. The robber fea• woman gives her experience: in operation as would, if it were in• crals, as Ihey once were.' Turkey has a government tannery gentle face, tures of the Aldrich-Taff tariff can not •,/:,e. : "I used to' have liver trouble nearly stalled in England, supply the whole '•Factions, parlies, even presidents, tor such products as are needed .In tha "Then," said she firmly, "give me be concealed or exculpated,-Chictigo all ot the time and took medicine country with the electrical energy it havo lost |)ower to allure or obscure or army. ,.,-::'',': four tickets for the flrst night. We .Tournal. which relieved me only for a little required, from one central station. will make them do," frighten. What the people want is a All up-lo-dal.o hon.solconpcrs ; nso Rtiss while. Then every onoo in a while I leader, a leader wlihout hesitancy! lileacliliig hliie. It makes clothes clean and Recent experiments by Dr, W, von "Why, sister," quavered the other, Ilinv liienn.sl.sKint! sweet as when new. would be,suddenly doubled up with an •'arc you going to invite somebody?" They have but one enemy in political • Less than three: years ago the' Unit Oechelhaiisor, in Germany, have result• A lUodern Vcr.Nlon, awful agony Iu my slomach. It seem• "No," said she, "but if we can't go life, and Ihey are in earnest in their ed States treasury balance was in ex- ed in the production from the decom• Simple Simon met,a pieman,', • ed as though every time I took a light agaiust that That enemy Is the cessof:$250,000,000. To-day it hovers position of ordinary coal-gas in verti• both nights " She paused, bewil• Going to the fti-ir.. breath I would die. No one could suf• dered, quite out of her calculation. power, whether Democratic or Repub• around' $75,000,000, and is rapidly re• fer any more .and live, cal relort.s of a gas possessing a lift• lican, that money has„ to do the peo• Said Simple Simon to tho pieman, ing power of about one kilogram (two Then a happy thought struck her, and ceding. Presently the government will ; "Let me taste your ware." "Pin.aliy I got down so sick with ple's business out of the peojilo's sight and one-fifth pounds) per cubic meter. s'he added, "We'll go twice the,first be obliged lo borrow money to. pay Said tho pienian to Simple Simon:: catarrh of the stomach that I could and by'so doing it to secure im.raunlty; The lifting power of lighting-gas has night." running expenses; Yet the Taft ad• ;"Young man,, my ancestors were the not turn over in, bed, and my slomach and'prlvilege and more iiomplete con• liardy spirits who first blazed a been calculated - at sovon-tentlis of a ministration insists on a tariff so high did not digest even milk. The doctor 'I'nriied Roiiiid. trol." that'Imporls are seriously reduced-and tra[l through the pathless forest kilogram per cubic meter. Compared ; ; aiitf"founded the piqneer settle-i; finally told mo that if I did not give customs revenues drop, coupled with with hydi'ogen, the new gas has a lift• It,was the first time Bobby had ever ij-ient In tho region which is now; up drinlclng coffee I would surely die, ,Siiiiiily and Demand. ing power of in the proportion of 1,000 been away from home without hia extravagant expenditures for objects Missouri.:. I myself htill from-; but I feltl could, not give it up, Theoretical political economists— to 1,050. A balloon of 1,000 cubic mother, and- he had gone with soms which are by no means; .'ill to be con that'glorlou.s: coi-i-in-ionwoalth, and who gather wisdom from books in• "However, Hushand brought home a meters filled with the new gas would reluctance to.visit his city' cousins, sidered necessary. 'before T can be induced to;pa.rt stead of actual living conditions- package of Postum and it was made lift OGO pounds more than the same At'the end of three days, Instead of the : •; witli one of the succulent gobs argue that, present abnormal high of ptistry which I am vending,.! strictly according to directions. It balloon filled with ordinary gas. expected week, he returned; to his A.s 111 J.aiiiidi'le.s. was tho only thing that would stay on family, accompanied by a letter w-hicb prices aro due to the inevitable law of A California woman in training-a \ , must'be shown your penny." : Bald Simple :Slinon to the pieman, my stomach, and I soon got so I liked The effect of chemistry on civlliza stated that the little fellow was so. ,supply and dem.and., :' hew Chinese; servant to, wait ;oh: the it. very much. tion,' says Dr. Maxlmilia.n Tooh, has homesick they, were; really afraid to It Would be a comfortable theory if :door' had her daughter; ring the'' bell "Indeed, I,; haven't'any.!',: —Lipplncott's,Magazine. ;;,. "Gradually I began to get better, been greater than that of any other keep -him longer. ; true, but the fact's are against the and present her card. Next 'al}ternoon and wedk by week gained iu strength' science. "Engineering made hut little "What made you homesick; Bobby?" : learned professors. , •(='; a friend called;'and handed her c.ard and health. Now I am in perfect: con• progress until steel and cement two asked his mother at the confidential The law-, ot supply and tlemand is to the Celestia.1, who pulled oiit of his dition and I am convinced th.at the chemical, products, , were 'cheapened, bedtime hour. only automatic where thero' is free sleeve the 'card 'the daughter' of,- the whole cause of my ;trouble ,was coffee simplified, and: made unlvei'sal;" : Med• "I wasn't 'zactly,": said Bobby, "but competition. When the .trusts stifle' house had presented • the a-fternoon be• drinking, and my getting better was icine , owes to, chemistry:the discovery the sun sets:in the wrong place;there,, competition, or, corner 'commodities,: fore, aiid carefully ;,compared,: the two. due to leaving off coffee and taking of synthetic drugs, and of anesthetics, mother, over in the east, by; our:barn, they knock ;abstraGt political economy- ''Tickee, no; matjiiiee," he, „, exclaimed, Postum.;;'.',: .... '.' :'•'' and- the progress that lias, been made and It scared me so I,thought I'd bet• into; a-cocked'hat. ;The law otsupiily handing back th'e:;visitbr!s card^iii'JNa. ,"A short time ago! tasted some,cot-, in-, the study of metabolism,' The ter come hoine and. see • if; everything and demand means' nothing. ; : ,V, .: can come in."—Success.'; , ' '"' twentieth, centui-y promises even to fee and round,;!>tp - my. astonishment, was right 'here—and 'tis!" • Thisx,a;ppUes particularly , to; tbo^^^ ^ that I .di^-not .pare' anything about It outstrip the. nineteenth in; chemical trusts - that secure—usually. ..through •'I'lic Whole Triitli. , '• j progress, ivhloh .will; lie in 'the direc; I never, have.,'t6l;-v,'take medicine any New York theater managers, estimati; the:;;manipulatIon of tariff; schedules—,' Dr. Phil Graves—No,madam, I-.:da tion of controlling foodstuffs," applyiiig more. Vl :fiope vyou'' will use this" letter that the; nightly :attendance :'at; the a';mdn,opoly'in coiiimodlties'that enter; not:' understand'the: language of .-.the the raw materials-in the eartii,'and re- forjthe benefit ofeithose suffering: from; city's places of .amusement is 2,600 into the daily lives of consumers. flowers. fining-,ot. metals,',:,,:;,,! ;.,.,^.;, ,;::,:>::• ^ When monopoly can raise the price of th'e'ip'qisQiious :efilec,t;s'.(jf cbfilee." - 'i ; : °: more tlian it:was one year ago. .: .Mrs^'. Wpodberry.' :Mann—But :,:y6u foodstuffs, clothing, huiiding material ;:Read:;tii^;flittieffipo^ "The-Road to- -:.-'pi-acticaily, all. tlie: important:;ihflri^ know yellow means jealousy? or any other .:of.:<'life'sr:neo'essitie!S, .it- Well vllle,"; in •pkg3h'.'-"Tliere's a Rea• ri es;: sidc^hosp itals, .In.; ;;Bng •Why:,Vis it:.;;that : married- women Dr. Phil Graves—No; madam; yel• has merely placed an artificial tax on son." • ; their: own.:electrlc^ never wea-r;as,'inuch;falseiliair-as:iin;:- low means biliousness. consumers. It has juggled with the Ever read-the above' letter? A and the size'of ;thV'lnstallati'on.s,','says: marr^ed women? ^ , law of supply and demand. new'onc appears from'time to time. the. London .Times,. would..surprise >the Endurance ; is: the 'crowning jquality -They are.genuine, true, and full of majority;of'engineers,'- The-equipment The stuff used to kill a smell la us• Tho tariff is the "mother of trusts." and Patience all the passion ,of gruai humaa interest. lias to; be: designed with unusual care, ually' worse than the smell,- - Every monopoly' in:. the: United >' States hearts.—Lowell.

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resist tho temptation to sit down of• PUBLISHED EVEEY •WINTER fered by a large stone that stood too conveniently near nie^ Leaning my rnniouii Coiijrli mid Colil I'rencrlpdon gun up by my side, 1 proceeded to de• llxw Cured .JlmulreiU Here, vote my undivided attention to Iteop "Get two ounces of Glycerine and ing awake, and before I iaiew it "tired half an ounce of Concentrated Pino compound. Then get half a pint of nature's sweet restorer" llr, iijion my good whiskey and put the other two e.vellds, and 1 was fast asleep. 1 need ingredients into it. Take a teaspoon- not tell my sohlier comrades what ful to a tablesiioonful of this mixture sleeping on duty means in such times after each meal and at bed . time. of war; but to the young men of to• Shake the bottle well each time." This day who sigh for war as Ihe path to is said to 1)0 Uio quickest cold and Onr agent.? In Kansas havo ordered for thla season 1,000 Overland automobiles. 20 Per Cent Reduction glory or the way to fortune, 1 will cough remedy known. It frequently .Saved by ii .Secdiul. cures the wor.st colds in twenty-four explain that It means a disgraceful Nebraska takes 700—Iowa 1,000—Texas Overland's success Is also duo to "TJio most Impressive sight I ever hours. But bo sure to gut only the l,(iOO. Tlm.s has tJio'Overland-after ono its price. No other maker ever eavo near- deatli. Suddenly I awoke and reached saw, 1 think, was at Harper's Ferry in genuine Concentrated Pino, li^ch lialt year's experience—captured Uio farmiug ly .so much for tho money, for my gun, but it was not tliere. states, Yet ^o havo cut our cosia tills year Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Gii," .said Detective G. W. JIcElroy. oiinco bottlo comes put up in a tlu Then Indeed 1 was tiwalic-^wido awako screw-top case It has captured^_tho dtjes, too, New "^lljo m m^meru enormous In- '"I'lio sight of a niiin going to his ^nso. Don't use the weaker york City takes l.OOO Ovorlan'da this year. crciiHo In^produoilon. _ _^ _ OOO thla Vegetable Compound —no roulu on my lids for balmy sleep pine preparations.rations.. Any l.vlrlir>iiioa life, reprlcviMl lliem. General Steven• coimterslgn, which lie gave me. I said; 111 Wi'storn C'minda tlii.4 yenr. , ~ How's This? ~ JtlO!) iii'c.(lin--(.'(l .'iiiolIiiM* Inr(rn son's heiiilquarlrrs ivero nearly a mile "Ooilntersign is correct; advance re• (•rop of wliont, fm(M iiint Imrli'v, from where wo were, and the tele• lief." Then the oHlocr said to me: Wo offer One Uiindred Dollar.s Reward for lit iiditltloii l« u'hii'li llic! I'liltlii nnj case of Cnliirrh that cunuot be ciinMi Ij;:- o.xports Wiis nil limiieiiso jd-iii. graiih o/Iice was at bis headquarters. "Where did you get tliat gun?" (;aLl.lo r.'ifsiti!,'. dnirylnc, iiiLxoil Uiill's CntfliTli Cure. fiii-niliiix and rralii croicitif/ in tiio Ho had left a lnoiinted orderly there "f drew that gun the other day." ^ F. jr. CllM.S'lOY & CO., Toledo, 0. jirnvtnia'.s of Mjiniiolm, .'saaUat- We, tile iindersl^'ned, havo known F. .'I, fla-wnii ami AIlM'rta. with ilistruelions to rush through any "impossible! for I took your gun i'roo tioiur.sU'iHl nnd nro-omi>- CTicnry for tlie hist 15 years, nnd hcllcv* Iloil avon..<, as well as lands hold dispatch that eunie. Nothing caino un• from you not an hour ago." him perfectly lionor.nhie la all liuslncss tniiis- 'Hho Sanitary Wal Coating by railway aivi lanii oonimiriloH, will actlons, nnd flnanciiill.y able to carry oiitan> til a few minutes hefore 12, and the "Sir, you must be mistaken, for this ;ir(»v](l(^ hdinc's for iiiillloiiH. obllKatlsns made hy his llrm. comes in all sorts of ri';h, soft That saves a lot of work, trouble | Aihiptnlito ncill, lii'iiltliliil cll- orderly tin shod away Ho had to go 0'-'^,J.£. "lalo, Kptonilld , HOliooiH anil gun lias my name written on the WAr.niNO, ICl.NXA.N & IfAltVIK, shades of color that enal ic you to and money. ;'|','^r^'-,p^ iiliiinihoH, aiiil (rood rnihvnyH. Wholesale nni.itKists, Toledo, 0. ii|i a steep hill, nearly half a mile long. strap." •People do not like kalsomine, i^s;^l''«»a cratioii. Ottawa, Canada, or to tlio corporal to take me to the guard• Alabastine is a powder matls rollowliij,' Ciiiuuiliin (iov't AuentH: W. II. Itnpors, met a citizen on a good horse, and free, a'rlce, 75c. per bottle. Sold hy all rots and the, k.alsomine comes off house. When we ahrived tilere ho took ;iil I'loor Timillrai-Teniiliial lliilldlni;, Imllanapells. DriigBist3. .... from pure native alabaster, yoot —on your clothes and on tho liul,, and H. Al. WillliuiH, Itoeiii lid. r.aw linlialnL', without any ecreinoiiy iiullcd tho gen• Toko llall's Family Tills for constiDatIoii> Toledo, Ohio. CUso HddresH iieiireatyou). lny gun ami looked at the name writ• [ mix it with clear cold water and floor. Alabastine adheres to tleman down and mounted tho fresh ten on the strap. It was my gun, sure A French .army ofhcer has invented » apply it with a flat wall brush. tho wall of its own cementing Ploaso tiay -wlicro you saw- tli Is advertIsoinent. animal. Half a minute's delay would enough. Giving a wink to the Sol'- small aeroplane that can bo towod by Simple directions printed on qualities. It requires no dirty n;"t''orl \Vajiio LiBt llave been the last of Messrs. Doane geant, ho turned to me and said, grave• a dirigible balloon to carry a search• every piacknge. Anyone can glue, nor paste, as with kalso• and Shea. ly: "You have played your imrt well, light to be thrown upon objects on tho do.itr- Then when you i.v,?,nt mine or wall paper. These ground without discloKing thO dlrlgibin always attract insects and "A stl-ange ptirt of the story is yet f fully understand; but, as you are to redecorate, , just ,put Ti'iia!! BotfcSa Fa'ao By Mail balloon's wheroalioiits. , . ' disease germs. to come. Some three years afterward yollng and unaccustomed to army lil'e, tho new coat over .tho old. I met ;in old telegraph operator in Os- we lot you off this time, but be care• A Good Butcher. Our Free Offer wo,gn. He was in AYasliington in the ful in the flitui'e." There's a good butcher in Ft. Wayne. Send U3 tho coujjon (or a po.Htnl card) and ^vo will r" winter of 1SG.l-(i5. We got to talking His clothes, his aprons, ills shirts aro mail you a copy of our i 1 was completely talion back, having Alabastine Company, - ' • ' over war matters, and I found that he always so clean and white tliat peo|)lo FREE book alwut homo I entertained little hopes of mercy from decoration, nnd tS\l you | 482 Grandirilie Ave, Grnni! ItapUi.WicIi. romoinbered tho case I liiivo told you wlio buy their meats of him iuiow tho. him. My boldness was now gone, and about our offer of-f roo | At ho coat to me, please Bond your about. \}c. was in charge of the wire meat must be clean aud good. Wo color plana, and free | Alahastino boolcand tollmoaboutyaur I burst into tears. I would have em• ntenolla to helpymjmako | If you oulfor ftflm Epilepsy. Flta, FalllnR Slclmesa. loading to Mariier's Perr.y. He had don't noed to name him right out, but frcoollora. braced and kissed that stern offlcer yourhomoclieorfi.l.clcan . Spasnifl. nr havo chilrtron thatdn fo, uiy New Wis- lloard of tbe two men to bo executed his wife uses lilasy Task soap and jmd beautiful. ^ covcfywHI relieve Ihein, and all yon aro asked to then and thel'O, llad I been sure it A'atne... do In lo Bciid fur nFroo Trial S3 Bottlo of Dr.May'a thero through tho Opcratol-. They had tliat c'l(?ans buatebei-s' clothes, aprons AlabastijieCo.,; would not prove a broach ot discipline, EpSIeipttoido Cure discussed the matter oyer'the wires, and linen. '•2Criu>.liUleATC.; P.O. ... which I had resolved, if possible, never GrauJ Iliipidi, i Jt has cured tlioiisandu wliere everything olao consequently remomhorod the case well. failed. Gnarunlefd liy May Medical LaDoratoiy to commit again. The Brazilian government has grant• tllich. : I County. Upon the morning of the execution, at Under Puro Fnod nnil Drngo Act, Juno aOih, 1903 ed a franchise for the ostabllshmont ol Guariiniy No l''".17l. Ploaso write for Special Frea 10 o'clock, the dispatch reprieving the State... Qll Bottlo aud give AGK and complete liddresB A GcHy,sl>iirK Inelilcnf. a coastwise cable sorvics I'rom thr men was iiauded ililn to send out. He mouth of the Amazon to tho southert Ofi. W. H. MAY, 548 Poarl Strool. New York. A little incident ha])pened after our tilrned to his desk, and what was his boundary of the)country. last charge. As I was -kneeling bo- horror to find that ho couldn't wol'k liiiid a rock and loading my gun a OnXr One "iiiionro aurMNE" Good Luck of an Old G, A. R. Veteran. the wire. A storm was in progress, or G..,W. Rumble,-,1144 Eddy.St,, San Lieut, Denniston, ot the next. com- Thatis LAXATIVE UROMO QUININE. Look If you but lee something ei.se was tbe m.atter. "At lor, the siirnature of K. W. GKOVE. Used the Francisco, an old G. A. II,, veteran, Is ptuiy, had picked up a gun, and, tliero world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. . any rato the wire would not worlc. now enjoying.life .at his California, being .a rock to iny left hand, he Thei-o was no other way.of reaching And CJiai-j;«Ml toi- AceonHnKly. home, having made enough locating knew what harsh jumped over my arms..and caught his Harper's Ferry. The dispatch he The steeplejack was climblnaf, tha gold mines witii a device, of his own, lo Growinjf Smaller Every Day. cathartics do, you'd didn't get off until just hefore 12, but, toe in my. ramrod, bending it- so, I flagstaff surmounting the clock towor. which works on anew principle Inhar- CARTER'S UTTLE as it happened, in good time; hut he could not use it. I scolded him for it '"This is what: I call'working over mony with nature's vibr.atory haws. 1-le al-ways" use Cascarets. UVER PILLS am offers .to, ,:teir others about it a.s he told mo it was an experionco ho could but on looking around I -picked up time,", ho chuckled. responsible—:they nol^ thinks tiie knowledge should not be Candy tablets, vegetable never forget. Altogether, it was a another one. The Lieutenant squatted only givo rciic^—^ ' HABKJ|NO, nAcrcTNG, haspinr cpur.ii: buried.", i and mild., Yet just as effective pretty close shave for the two Irish• behind the rock, and was in the act can 1)0 broken qiilukiy hy .4itrn'-i lMn« llidsam they pcrmancndy^ a'hlaoldJ, ruro,l hiblo nimndy has boon sold lor over JD as salts and calomel. Take one curs Constipa• men, and I don't believe tliey ever of firing his gun wiien he was struck yours.: Ask your di-ugglBt about It. The Chinese, soya bean has bfton when you need it. Stop the tion. Mil-J forgot the Incident, either."—Pitts- by a bullet iu tlie leg. With a. cry :A geological siirvoy expert has per• found to contain, I'ro'm 15 to 16 per iionii use bui-g Dispatch. "I've got it, I've got it," he started fected a pocket oxygen apparatus Ly cent of oil suitaljle for soap making. , ,, trouble promptly. Never wait ihom for for, th(i rear, but. hefore getting far which a person may maintain life (or till nig-ht. 852 Uilions- IJR. MAlt'I'lOI.'S FEnrAT.R VlXAjB. nroiintiiiK' Oiuiril, another one struck him, so he had to severa! hours if imprisoned in smok-s Vest-pocketbox.lOcents—ntdruir-storcs. ' ^ Bssd, luiligeition, Sick HeaJache, Sallow Skin. or noxious gases.; ' • • Seventeen Ycnrs llic Stnudnra. Each tablet of the irentilno is marked C C C. ., , I have passed through the toils and ho carried.off the field.'.i While I was Prescribed and recommended for wom• SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMAU PEICS dangers of nineteen , well-fought bat• behind the j-ock I was sl:ruck four . Do ..yonr clothes look yellow? It .so use en's ailments—a solentincaliy • prepared Itiiss, hleachhig hliie. It will make them remedy of proven .worth. ..The result from tles, but was never so hadjy frightened times, but; not seriously. My atten• ; (SeKUme.maillimrSignahire white lis snow. .-Vil grocora 10c. , tlieir-'use Is .quick and permanent. For \ Ltt us do your Printing as on one occasion when many hun• tion was all the time-,^on an open .sale at all druE .stores. It, Is now,"AlI aboard tor Gautema. dreds of mllos "in the. rear." In 1S62 spaoo, apparently like a pair, of bars, ' — using " la"; from anj'", railway station in th( ivrr.s.'AVinsiow's Soothing S.v3-iii( for I was sent to Fort Independencg, Bos• in the stone wall at the'foot of tlie Ghildren teething; ;sortens tho gums, United States. All rail communica.tlot reduces inllainmation,.allays pain, cures ton harbor, to join tli'e llth U.S. In• hill, ' behind which the. enemy had with Progressive Glty Is now open . wind colic. 2!i cents a bottle. fantry, in order to learn the'drill and taken cover,^ Into thi's space I did study the army regulations. I was a most of my firing, as it was all tho new recruit. I-Iaving drawn our.guns time crowded full of men. and uniforms, we Avere first .thing or• dered to write our names on our gun- Ooiii;; Out of tlie Country. Honored by Women straps. The discipliiie wasvery strict, ''When we were all down at Mil- When a womnri speaks of;her for your office stationary. and everything ,'was new,, labeled and ledgevlUe p.assing the, ordinance of se• silent score t* sufferiniJ she ..'You can got the paper cession,", said General .Toombs, ."the trusts you. Millions have be-' in perfect order. One night It was my and envelopes to match. turn to mount guard, and, being my excitement was, inost intense, arid stowed this inork of confi• dence on Dr. R.-V. Pierce; first experience in that line, I;-felt when the ordinance finally passed the U It tttt rami thing. Taka na orncr. is the word to remember of /Buffalo,: 'N. y. ''Every- probably as .'proud of myimportant people .liad ;a big. Impromptu;'jubilee; wliero there;aro women; who' a I lasting 'late, into,the night, vSb^ trust as U. S. Grant when he was bear witness ;• to the wonder• ruade • Lieutenant' Geueralilittle,' ilream.- the; members'grew! hungry: at; working, xuririg-powortof Dri^ VETERINARY COURSE AT HOME, ing what was .to •bappon.,.; .Avv'akenc!(i went to tiie hotel to' .get supper,,but iai'^ o nOi'yeair and upwarda'cah bo nifttle takliig ou» Pierce's Favorite Presoriptioni: ^l,£.WV Veterinary-Caursont homo durlnc spare;, from sound sleep .only by Rigorous, ;found that the cook was -later than —wWch saves-the «#cn«.?, iff* time: taiiiUtlnBlmplo.lt Ensllshl niplonia franted.'po- sltlonBolitatnodtormicoossfalstiidontn; cost irltliln reach:; shaking, I iinaliygot; in line,'; and. was usual in .getting it ready. They took from • paitii aad; suooessfuliy otalli satlBfaotlon ijunrantoodi partlculara tree. .Ontario;;; grapples withi woman's ;w^ TolsrlnnrT, Corre«piinil(ince Siiliool, uipl.'aO, l.»iiiloii,;C«nud« ;;; soon at post; Nc^iio,; receiving.; the occasion to swear at b:ni for the dei.ay nesses. and stubborn ills. when the saWe humorist cooiiy 'rc- cbiintersign, ;/;Hold: the fprL;':; • It;was WatHonK.C«Iciiinn,Wnah-: inarivod: "Well; gemnien, you all said lDgton,D.C.;nookHfrce,-IIlRb-. II o'clock,, and'l IT JWAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONQ, e8t,reioren<;cii.;;,,- Iteafreiiulu.;! . 1, and. the Sergeant of the. guard that you ail was gwine outer de Unit• Bsoi IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL.' strictly cautioned me not -to 'sleep on ed States 'fore 3 o'clock > dis ebenen, SO U "THW-'lil'ST ^ ARli^ : An ,abaoIut«ly ;hamifi.5.'i)«m«dy for Sore Throat,' an' darfo' I thought that'mebbe you > ;No'wo'man's;appeal was ever misdirected'or h^^ !;V,tlmber ,lands,Vfrult,varid'-;truclr:farms', ^•• Hoataeneaii- aiii Coughs.N Give Immediate tcllci Ini dut:y, or perm it ^ any,'bne ;t6 Jcbme: wi tti-h a;ii yi > s 1 zei^--: Pn oo:r 1 is t - ;f rc& ft? (5 nia^ BfonchUl; arid , Lung Alltftions. ; In ten paces of my beat, without ihalt- all ud be-purty'late';a gittln 'back!' . .fidenco, 1 misplaced':'w^cn she wrotefor -.•adyido;-: to Fittjf ye«r«'/t«j)utation. 1 gkek\^,jhopb;:;Arkan;s^ Ptlc», 25 cimta, 60 Male W $1.00 per box. i Ing him. Beingioxtromely; sleepy the Dat's de reasoDi I warn't in no great ;>,the WoRLD.'s ;DispBN9AiiY I Medical vAssocutionV 8ampI«,MBt/on.reiiu««t. i \ ' F. W. N. U. No. 12—1910 minutes seemed like'hours, and Isoon hurry.' And with ono : consent -thu R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. lOHN i BROWN i, bruises, sore lips, cliapped liands, chllblaliK and jille^. It givesin.f;tant These prices are for man-tailored garments, with all the man- relief, 25e at Longyear Bros, tailored effects. Each garment is made to yoijr individual measure. NORTH LESLIE. An experienced fitttsr takes all the measurements right in our stpre. 25c, 29c and 50c J, J[. Biildwin, wife iind daugliterof The garments are made by the American Ladies Tailoring Co., •Tackson spent Sunday at J, W, Wil per yard. CliX'S, Chicago, whom we represent. They are made by journeymen tail• Jlrs, Emily Brigi^s of Webberville ors, under the pursonal direction of Monsieur Kayser, one of the visited her sister, Mrs, .VI. Osborn, last A few pieces are shown in our window, but the bulk of them Friday inid Saturday, best known experts in this line. Mrs, Wright Laxi,nn and son are are on our shelves. visiting relatives in Jackson, Mr, Hiid Mrs, Boomer are under the 238 Kinds of Cloth Tailoring Co. They make a thousand COME IN AND SEE TAEM. care of Dr, Green, It is reported lliat garments to the small tailor's one. tliey liiivc piieiimoniii. We have in our si,ore the handsome I'licir materials are bought in quantl Hessio Wilcox visited at Lansing Fashion Portfolio issued bytiie Amer- ties dii-ect fi'om tiie mills, from Friday until Sunday, iciiti Ladies Tailoring Co, It shows Edd and Florence Hill visited their sister, JLrs. Osborn, hi'^t Siitiirday. twenty-four suit siyles, eighteen skirt See the Portfolio P. J. Darling and wife spent Siiiiday styles, twelve dress styles and twelve with Aaron Ingalls and daughter. styles of coats and capes. Please come and see this portfolio, Lee Osborn und wife visited iitM. for It forms u complete education in County' N ews 1Item s Osborn's Sunday, ' Every style Is shown in large jilatcs styles. Then let us tell you what the and In actual colors. Together they HOLT^ styles that you like best will cost In show the very cream of the fashions HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST GATHERED Rev, Wni, A, Exner of Pottervillo the clotli you select, .See how little for Spring and Summer wear. spoke for local option at tlie M! E, it costs to have just what you want, FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR READERS Clliircli last Sunday evening, Hon, • n, R, PattenglU of Lansing for tiie We also show 238 samples of clotli, made just as you want it made. same cause at tlie Presbyterian cliurcli including all tiie latest weaves. Any list Saturday evening. garment you select will be made to SOUTHEAST ALAIEDON. riiirtell Ciisiitnan has received an Kindly Come Early Sidney Siieer, wlio iiiis been vci-y appointment as sub mail carrier at your measure in iiny one of tliese 238 sick. Is now better, Wc request that you come to see -nv- Lansing and began liis duties last cloths. Think what an enormous Jess I e S te I n 110 ir v I s I ted a t n, E ve ry'Mondays . variety. thc.'io styles and materials as early as W. L. CLARK. last Wednesday, G. M. DeCamp has his new barn en• convenient. You will be certain to Alvin Linn and wife spent Sunday closed. crave ftu- your own a garment from at Oiias, Collar's, Rev. Webster has moved his liouse- Half Usual Prices Wednesday, Marcli 16, 1910 Irving Speer and wife of Lansing hold goods to this place and will be some one of tlie many choice fabrics visited at M, ,Speer's last Satui'day nstalled as pastor of the Presbyterian Siicli garments, made by a small we have to submit for your approval. and Sunday, chiircii soon. tailor, would cost from two to three STOCKBRIDGE. Jesse Miilklns and Miss Flossie Then we should havesulllclent time Mr. VanBuren took cliai-ge of the times our ])riccs. In fact, these made- Stockbiidge Is iitfitin v(ii,ecl dry. Clark of Ma.son visited at Will Miller's meat miirket hist week. toiitlend to tlie tailoring. The time last Sunday, to-measure gariiieiils cost little more Cliiirlns Tiiwilscild Wiis lidiiic from Wm. Eckcrt is moving to the farm you'woiild allow your dressmakeron a Ypslliinti oviT iSiiildiiy, Misses Myria and Grace Campbell he i-ecently purchased of the Holmes than ready-miides. Mrs. L. Mlliier entertained Iler spent Sunday at Archie Sherman's, estate. house gown will be siilHcleiit, But sister and fiimiiy over •Sunday. Heni'y Collar entertained friends A Sunday school, which is well at The reason lies in tlie enormmis we sliould be allowed this much time from Jackson last Sunday, J. M. Giirdiier, tile soldier boy, w tended, lias been organized at tiie fiicllities of tiie Aiiierican Liitlies to do tile work as you wish it. preach all this week at the Jtaptist Rob Jlulkins visited in Lansing Island school house in Delhi toM'oship. clliircli. over Sunday, Harry Coryell is sujierintendent. Ji'red Piillinc visited lier sister, Mrs. Alvin Caiiipbell and fiimily visited There is more need than ever that Ed. Bindliii.', Moiidiiy. at M, Siieer's last Siinday, the general publicslimiid be respected Ed. Mann aud wile are visitinK at n tills village. Ilundreds nf people Dailsviilc. , Home Cure for Eczema, gatlicrat tiio M. U. R, waiting room Lucille Ostriiuder sjii^ilt It'riday aild Does it not'seem strange that sn each week, and there is no toilet room Saturday with Gladys iloyiug many people sull'cr year in and year for eitherliidlesorgentlenfo"ri. If the Uiiy lirilveiider visited Ernest Mor- out witll ec/.ema ? townsiiip board has authority over giin Ji'ridiiy niiilt. A 25-cent btittin of :i simple wash this matter'tliey ought to take action S. •!. Proctor and wife are spendiiit,' stojis the itch atid will surely convince at once. Mason, Michigan. the wceic at Leslif. any patient, Mrs, Henry Potter is no better at Tliis wasil is composed of mild and this writini.', ' ',• MILLVILLE. sdfithing oil of wintergreen mixed Lewis Surato has purchased the with tliymol and glycerine, etc, and Strang farm in Aurelius and will move Mrs. E. Walker is on the sick list. ETCHELL'S NEIGHBORHOOD. NORTHEAST AURELIUS. Mrs. 0. Fl.'CilriKMiter fell Monday known as D. D, D, Prescription, We tlipre soon, do not know liow long the D. D, D. G, M, DeCamp is clerking for A, J, Leo Eiistnian has conie to spend Mrs. Ella Adam'i and sotr of Leslie and brui.sciVoiic knee quite badly. visited lier sister, Mrs, Ida Rolfe, last I'. Hiirgoss is iiboiit the siinie. Laburiit.orles will continue tlio 25c Black, the summer with liis parents, Mr. olfer, as the remedy is reu'uliirly sold Elmer Pryor spoke for local option and Mi'-.-. 0, J, Eiistniiin, week, G. M.Hnrdnn visited liis fatiier in Lewis Hopkins iind Frank Hopkins Miirion lust Siltui'day ;lnd •Sniiday. only in $1,00 bottles and has never at Okemos last Sunday evening. Bfiy Rue entertained tlie pedro club The following is the list of arti• at Ill'sliomeSaturdiiyevening. Warm and wife, Mr-,Vern Palmer and little Misses I'eiii'l and Ltlcille Ostrander before been put on tlie market on any cles to be sold at special olfers. Medicines that aid nature are al• sugar, biscuit and pickles were served son Lawtoii and iMlss llazfl Fetter- entertiiiiitid Miss HeyinK of Stock- man visited atClias,Eckliart'sSunday, bridge over Sundiiy. If you want relief tonight try a ways most successful, Cliamberlaln's for refresilments. Roy Hunt received Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It the ace prize. Mrs, Alma -Rolfe and daughter Anna BURGESS FEED BARN Bay Hraveiidcr visited Ernest Mor• bottle at 25c on our personiii recom• loosens the cougli, relieves tiie lungs, May visited Mrs, Clara Rolfe Sunday, gan lit .Stockbridge last Friday and mendation, 1 Following is th(2repnrtof thescllool Frank Hopkins and wife and Miss Saturday, Forsale by W, M, McCrossen, Mason, opens the secretions and aids nature for month ending Miircli 11: Neither in restoring the system to a healthy absent nor tardy —George Fry and Fctterman visited Mrs, Ida Eckhart 0. II, Carpenter lias a phone on the Saturday, Mar. 19 condition. Sold by Longyear Bros,, Loyd .Klcinsmitli; not absent, Harry one day last week, Fiirrners' line, WEBBERVILLE. druggists, Cavender ; not tardy, Freda Bartlctt, Clyde Eckhart and wife visited her Sorrel mare 11 years old weigh• Godfrey Gauss and son Hartman Howard Wainwriglit of Lansing vis- Foster Bartlett, Juhn, George and parents Monday, • and rnuiily were'guests iitL, Proestel's ted his parents Sundiiy, williamston: Eddie Fry, Gordon Hanna, Kenneth Mrs, James Sitts visited in this ing 1100, bay mare 8. years old last Satiirelay, 0, W, Dey was in Fowlervllle Sat• Mrs, B, F, Isbell of Eaton Rapids is Hewes, Andrew and Eunice Hunt, vicinity la«t Friday, weighing 1250, ,brown mare 4 •Scliool is closed for vacation tills urday, visiting Mrs. A. M, Foote, Elmer and Ethel Daiilgren. years old (in foal) weighing 1200, week, i Mis, Gunsolly of this place died at Hiram Starks of Perry was in town AURELIUS. brown mare 5 years otd weighing Mrs, Q, Neltliammer and children, her home last Monday morning. She on business Thursday, Areyou frequently hoarse? Do yon Born, lo Carl Warner and wife a Lconii iind Carl, visited her parents leaves two dauglitcrs and one son, Mrs, Ezra King visited her daugh• have that annoying tickling in your girl, March 12th. 1250, bay mare 5 years old, sorrel iiist- Friday, Oecile Dunn was in Lansing the lat• ter, Mrs, Ethel fianna of Detroit, liist throat? Does your cough annoy .you The funeral of Ransom iSabins was mare 6 years old weighing 1200, Cnuic and hear wliiit Dr. R. W. Mc• at nights, and do you raise mucus in ter part of last week. week, held at the M'. E, church Tuesday af• bay mare 8 years old , weighing Lain of Millington has to say at the Meda VaoOrdcr, who has been vis• Claude Abbott visited friends here the morning? Do you want relief? ternoon. ; 1200, gray gelding 12 years old church ne,vt Sunday at 2:30 p, m. about iting here for some time, returned •and in Adrian last week, If so, take Cliamberlaln's Cough Rem• Miss Pearr Wood entertained her saloon or no saloon. , home Friday, Stephen Wood worth and wife of edy and you will be pleased. Sold by brother from Lansing over Sunday. ' weighing about 1200, bay mare' Mrs. Anna Marsh visited relatives Howell visited at Lowell Grisson's the Longyear Bros., druggists. / Agnes and Marion Cady spent last 12 years old weighing about 1200,. Stubborn as Mules in Lansing last week, fore part of last week, week with their Grandma Phillips. bay gelding 3 years old weighing Are liver and bowels sometimes; seem A local option meeting was held at SOUTHEAST VEVAY AND LESLIE Joseph Spears of Spokane, Wash,, is Aurelius Grange will meet Satui'day 1200, good driving horse 8 years to balk witiiout cause. Then there's the town hidi last Friday niglit. visiting friends here, Farmers lire having tlieir fat sheep evening, March 10th. Warm sugar trouble—loss of appetite—indigestion, Mrs, James McDaniels visited rela• Mrs, 'Wlir Rowley visited friends in and liimbs sheared. will be served.' old, 54 ewes and lambs, a full nervousness, despondency, headache. tives in Fowlervllle Saturday. Perry last week. Buyers were on our streets last week Miss Eslclla Davis of Grand Ledge blood Jersey cow 8 years old with . Butsucli truubles Ily before Dr. King's Eobert Foster, who has just com• Mrs. Shubel Olrastead and daughter olTering lOc for live hogs. was the guest of Claude Crane and calf by side, cow 3 years old with New Life Pills, the world's best stotu- pleted a creamery and cheese course, A farmers telephone line is being Ruth visited friends in Lansing last family from Friday until Monday. calf by side, market wagon, a acll and liver remedy. So easy. 25c returned home Thursday niglit. week. - built in tliis vicinity. , Mesdames Hyatt and Disenroth and at Longyear Bros. As the result of the village election, Nan Smith, who has resigned her Ellsworth Collier of Lansing visited Miss Cecil Slaughter entertained the Francis Bacon piano, nine uphol• which Wits held Monday, the town position in P. P. VanBuren's store; In tills viqiTiity tlie past week. Baptist aid society yesterday. stered chairs, three settees, 11 WEST AUEELIUS. went dry by a majority of seven votes. will conduct a millinery store in the Mrs. F. 6. Annis and daughter, Mrs, Mrs. J. 0. Freeman entertained the hand bottomed, chairs, two leath• Burton Reynolds has traded his The event was celebrated by ringing Sayre, of west Leslie visited the for• buildingowned by E. J. Goyt on Grand E. N. A. Tuesday for dinner. er bottomed chairs, small table, farm for a liouse iind lot in Lansing. the three church bells and the school River street., ' mer's sister, Mrs, A. Dwight, two days Little Jeanettc Whipple is spend• two leather bottomed rocking John G-illett recently bought a fine bell. Blanche Barrett of Grand Ledge last week. ; ,: ing the week at P. W. Sanders'. pair of liorses near Charlotte. Levi Alchln was in Lansing Mon• visited her parents last week. Mrs. Lottie Booth of J.ackson visit• chairs, three heating stoves, office The Y. P. will meet with Miss Ber- day. Ed, Greenway was in Chicago on ed'lier daughter, Mrs; Orva Harmon, WHITE OAK. desk, long mirror, Glasspont tool nice ITall Saturday evening. and other relatives and friends this Ed. Smith will move onto the farm Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver business the fore part ot last week, case, marble top table. Clyde Pickwortii and family spent week. : ' - he recently bought of Moses Eix the Tablets invariably bring relief to wo• Mrs, Helen Beeman and daughter Sundiiy at Clark ITaynes'. of Lansing visited friends here last George Stid and family moved from fore part of this week. Cecil Wem Mi-, Fowlcrof Eaton Rapids visited men suffering from chronic constipa• the Howery to the Reed farm east of pie on the Smith farm, Blza Miloer theson of Charles and MatildaSabins, tion, headache, biliousness, dizziness, week, at Wm. Randall's part of last week. Silas Vanetter, who has been se Mason last week. The night before on the Wemple farm and Wesley wlio preceded ; liini. He leaves one Simeon .Sliopbell of Nashville visited .sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. tliey moved their friends and neigh• Spangler on the Eemington farm va• brother, Levi, and many friends who Sold by Longyear Bros,, druggists. verely III, Is so as to be out again, his son Prank part of last week. Albert Branch of Cliicago is visiting bors gave tliem a surprise. After a cated by Elza Milnei', each having will sincerely miss him. Ransom was • Artliur Miigiiireof Dimoudale was friends here, pleasant evening and before returning bought the farm they move onto. converted in early life and united NORTH AURELIUS. home over Sundav. Ella Brennan of Lansing visited her to their homes, they presented them • W. F. Potter and Daniel Thomas Willi the M. E. Church, where he was Miss Mary Gamer and John Bate• Miss Ada Osborn and father are vis parents here Wednesday, with some substantial reminders of sold a bunch of fat cattle to Stock- an earnest working member. He was : man wereqiiletly married iit Lansing iting in Lenawee county. Mrs, H. A. Mailer visited her son, tlie occasion.' . bridge buyers and delivered them on 51 yeai's, 3 months and 12 days old. Marcli Otll. Tliev have tlie bestwish- Mrs, Tlioraas Howe tif Lansing George A. Maher, in Detroit last week. Earl Magoon and wife,'nee Myrtle Monday. Truly his rest from his sullerings of cs of their niilny frlenris. spending a few days with her pareiits Francis Steele and Jacob Alber of Galloway, now live on Jack Barber's 0. IT. Wade is getting the material all those years, must be a a sweet rest Mrs. Bert Willmms gave a surprise Mern Grlllln was in Lansing Sunday. Chelsea visited at the home of Ro- farm. Mrs. .L Galloway, who is very on the ground for a new house, to be in his Heavenly home^. Funeral ser• party last Friday evening for Mr. Mesdames John Clark and George maln Cushinao the fore part of last feeble, lives with them. erected In the spring on his place, vices were held at the M. E. church Newman and daughter Leona, Tliey Bullen were in Lansing Saturday. week. ' known as the Wolcott farm. on Tuesday at two o'clock, his piistor Will soon iriove to the fariu he pur• School began Monday after a week's II. P. Alvord of Grand Ledge visited SOUTH AURELIUS and Pearl Potter is spending a few weeljs olllciating. Interment in Greenwood;; chased of Mr, Rogers, vacation. • at F. J. Pierce's last week. • NORTH ONONDAGA at Corunna, cemetery. - ; -, ; \ ^: Nearly cvei'yonc has the grip, Hazel Webb visited Edith Potter Bernard Brannan of Lansing was E. C. Thayer was in; Portland and Vern Dayton is sick with pneumo- Mrs. Alva Grinnell Is improving, Mr-!,Myrtle Hamilton returned from Saturday. , here Wednesday to attend the funeral Mulligan last week on business. niii, again, but is feeble. Her health has;; .Tackson Saturday. George Olark.and wife were in Lan• ofiOwen Brannan, Sr. Claud McKenzie spent Saturday John Wolverton and wife visited been,poor for a number ofyears..,,; .1. 0, llogobnom and wife visited at sing Saturday. , Tiie funeral of Owen Brannan was with Lansing friends. her people at Dimondale last week, A caugbter was born to Mr, and'; Ed, Harris'in Eaton Rapids the last Liinsi.ng Smith and wife of Mason held at St. Mary's church, Wednesday J. W. Waggoner has purchased a John Hatch is laid-up withasore Mrs. Carl Warner last Saturday night,: of the week. visited C. H, Smith Friday. at 10 a. m,, Rev. Fr, A, X, M. Sharp nlceteamnf Mulligan parties, foot,; and a soa to Mr. and Mrs. Charles' .Tos, Muneey and wife have liired to Mesdames Will Lyon, John Webb, olllciating, Minnie Hemans of Mason visited Walter Holmes has moved his fam• Haynes the same night. Mr, Berry for tiie comingyear, Elmer Potter, Mern Gritlio, Will Nor- Mrs. Delma Higbee returned home friends here Saturday and Sunday. ily onto Perry Hoagland's -farm. Claude Crane was in -Detroit Mon-;; Mrs, CP. Morse-Js better at this ris, Bert Webb and Emmer Sear are Wednesday, after spending the winter Ransom Sabin died at his-home last Grace Woods of,Chicago Is visiting day on business. : writing. on the'sick list,- -, with, her sons, Glenn and Claire, at Sunday morning at two o'clock. He her parents this week. Mrs. Elder Davis and Miss Maude ; Clyde; Eckhart and wife visited tit Saginaw. , had only: been sick about two weeks Ford Maynard,has gone to Lansing Davis are delegates to the womans' i Saved a Soldier's Life. Robert Osborne's Sunday. About.30 young, people iirrived at with the grip. The funeral was held to work in a factory. missionary meeting which-commences , Facing death from shot and siiell in -Misslda Eckhart visited her sister; the home of Miss Amy Lockhart, atthe M. E,.church Tuesday at^wo The neighbors aud friends of Cecil today at Lansing. ,• _ the Civil war was more agreeable to J. Mrs. George Bunker, last week. while she was away Wednesday even• o'clock. Rev. Cottrell olllciating. Wemple and Wesley Spangler had;a A. Stone ot Kemp,.Tex., tiian lacing it Eheumatism- Readily Cured by >a;;!; Mrs. James Lake and daughter vis ing, and surprised heron her return. - A baby girl came to live with Carl surpr se partparty at.their homes last from what doctors said was consump• Simple Vegetable Remedy. Ited at Benj. Nichols' Thursday.; William-Rowley is building a large Warner and wife Sundaymorning. Tuesday and: Thursday evenings and' tion. "I contracted a stubborn cold," C. .T.-Oiiiid and wife were in Lan• • Enoch Field and family of. Mason Mr.'Longyear, the druggist, says that.*.? porch on his place in the north part pleasant times were enjoyed. remedies of vegetable!origin,;produco*' he writes, "that developed a cough, sing Tiiursday., , . : of town, occupied by J. H. Gaylord, visitedrelatives^here Sunday. that stuclc to me in spite of all reme• ;Oliarlie Wilson visited relatives in Tbe Hale children are having the AURELIUS. / thebestresults and that through his 0. D. Corwln is building a new barn confldence in this class ::of-remedies, dies for years.. My weight, ran down Kalamazoo over Sunday, on his place in the south part of town. chickenpox, Eansom* Sabios. dXed at; his home to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Jolin I-Iolley visited at Bert Webb's Isaac Russell is visiting; friends in March 13th altera short .illness. ; He he has added -RUMAX to his stock, ii,' ; Dr. King's New Discovery, which Sunday. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Battle Creek. was taken with rheumatism whenla vegetable remedy for ,rheumatism. completely cured mc. 1 now weigh 178 Eobei't Osborne, is building a new Tablets are safe,; sure and reliable; The Baptist L. A. S. will have an boy and his, joints became set so that RUMAX- has made mjirint,iremarkable, pounds." For coughs, colds, la grippe, chicken coop on Wall and Division^ and have been praised by thousands ot Easter social Saturday,' Marchv2Qth, it was a great effort to get around; but cures of rhentnaf^Gui, m;mbago. and i asthma,heniorrhage,hoar8eoess,croup, streets." women who have been restored to afternoon and evening, in the church he; was busy at.his trade, a broom gout and no person who \is suffering-'• whooping cough and lung trouble, it's ' Miss Florence Townsend visited her health through!their gentle-aid, and parlors. All cordially Invited. maker, most ot the-time. He was from any of thifse ailments should supreme, 50q, $1.00. Trial bottle free, sister, Mrs. FannievWilsoni from Fri• curative properties., Sold.,by Long- ,;Ellis Rider now rides In-a nice, new born.in Aurelius and spent his-entire hesitate to give IIUMAX a trial... For uaranteed by Longyear Bros.j^ day until Sunday, year Bros., druggists. carriage. - life on the old homestead. He was sale'at Longyeaj'Bros.' dru^ store.;.