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CAss IHR( )NICLE. TR]-COUNTY CI~ RONICLE, Established in 1899 ~Consolidated CASS CIr]'Y ENTERPIL]SE,Established in 1881 fApril~, 1906. CASS CITY, MICH.. FI~IDAY, API~IL 26, ~9o7. Vol. ~, No. ~.

DANIEL /~cVANNEL. C[[A~ UP ~AY "It is easier" said the Owl, "to put on a por= -~ Daniel McVanDel died at the home ousplaster than to pull it off." -It is also much i Imprisoned For Two Hours Before of his sister, Mrs. Jane Leiteh last HeaRh Officer Doming Heartily Ap- Friday about noon after a t~ard strug- proves of the Plan. , easier to pay the price for shoddy inferior... :~ ~elpCame. gle with typhoid fever. He has been :~ A shocking accident occurred north ill nearly a month, and some three Health Officer D. P. Doming has re- of Imlay City Monday by which John weeks ago he came from Port Huron ceived a communication from the Watson me~ his death. He was work- to his sister's home, where he has ing on the farm of Jos. Armstrong en- state board of health, asking his as- .L* , :'2,:: SH[IES and CL[ITlt411 been eared for by loving hands. His sistance in making the state one of gaged in sinking a large boulder that mother, whose home is in Dutton, than it is to the eleanes~ and most healthful in it might be out of the way when Ont., has been with him most of the the union this year. The great, ispring plowfng began. While in the time. Mr. McYannel has been em- amount of-typhoid fever in the past excavation the stone, which was about ployed in a moulding works in Port five feet in diameter, slid in upon him Huron. year has led to this action. ,,BLJY It is suggested that each city and C IOBSY'$,, pinning him fast from his abdomen The deceased was thirty-two years town in ~he state se~ aside a day for downward. As he was alone and quite of age and was born near Dutton, general clean up, making it as popular The attempt to sell inferior merchandise a distance from the house and also Ont. Besides an aged mother he as Arbor day or any days of the kind. from the road his frantic cries for aid leaves two brothers, Peter and Dun- . against thegrowing demand for Crosby's fac= There should be a persistent effor~ were unheeded. With his bare hands can of this place: and three sisters, to rid the city when warm weather ;41 tory made Shoes and Clothing is like pulling off $ he endeavored to dig the earth Dom N:rs. John Templeton of West Lorne, comes of dus~ and tlies. Both are the plaster. I under himself and when discovered Ont.; Mrs. Thus. Sloan of Wescadia, breeders of disease and a dangerous nearly three hours later he had sue- Manitoba, and Mrs. Jane Leitch of menace to the health of the city. The Contrast our methods and our merchandise ceeded in freeing" himself down to his thisplace. The family has been very dust fills every building and apart- with the spasmodic efforts of other stores to knees arid though his finger tips were sadly afflicted in the past few months, merit, whirls in clouds upon the pub- ~/~ worn down ~o the bone he was still the father dying only last fall and lle thoroughfares, and contains mil- equal our values. ~ feebly clawing at the soil reddened by now the second time they are called lions of disease germs. The flies are ~_¢;_~ =- , ~'~ his blood, that still held him impris- upon ta mourn the loss of a loved one. no less dan~erous~they come from ~ : ~ Men's and Young Men's Suits Cassimeres, plain and fancy ~ oned ..... The funeral services were held at the outhouses and refuse piles, bear- W0rsteds, Black Th~begs, and other fashionable materials,--three ~ Several people passing on the road the family residence on Saturday af- ing contaminating filth with baeLeri~ heard his cries but were unable to ternoon by Bey E H Bradfield, and .... or four button single brested as well as the new double brested-- .~ locate the sound. At noon the dinner clinging to ~heir legs, which is dis- t e remains were interred in Elk- serge and Venetian linings~taitored equal to any ~,~ ~.~ ~ bell was rung and when he did not and come gory. lodged when they light upon ~he food ~ $15.00 suit,...... 4:~|U,UU ~ come !~is wife set out with the dog to we eat. The germs of typhoid are in ~hat manner transmitted to the food Men's and Young Men's Suits~highest grades of fine Worsteds, fine Weave Serges in Blue and Black, ~ find him. Aid was at once summoned GIVE HINI THIS, anti the new Grey 3~ixtures--best quality serge and Alpaca linings~regularand form-fitting ~ .... $ and the unfortunate man released. stuff and then taken into the system. models ...... ~]~|5®OO ~ while a messenger hastened for medi. Say gi~rls, if Y~fellow, or any How to lessen this evil is not a very other fellow, overstays his time when great problem. By a little effort and :~ Men's and Young Men's Suits--FinestOfincluding weaves new form-iitting--pureSerges'UnfinishedsergeWOrstedS,and GreyAlpacaandFancYlinings,,~ uU~e,"'In ~i~.~,~ ~'~ cal assistance. Drs. Jones and Eggle. the expenditure of a small sum of Worsteds,~all the new models the stone answered the summons and did calling on you, spring this on him and i all that could be done to relieve him. if he doesn't "take a tumble" he is too money, much might be accomplished If :you see them, you'll be convinced thai never was as good clothing $ He was severely injured internally. stupid to ever call on you again. Here toward making our city highly sani- $ slNown, for tlNe ~ao~e:~. .o .~ ~ ,~ ~ ,o ,o .o • $ From the effects of these injuries he it is~take an~ ntmber between one tary. The placing of chloride of lime , ~ died early yesterday morning. and nine, add One, multiply by nine, and other disinfectants in tl~e cess pools and filth holes, the burning of *:~ ~ The funeral will be held at the cross out the left hand figure, add fourteen, add the number you started inflammable rubbish and a systematic SON i h°me Friday aftern°°n at tw° °'cl°ck' street sprinkling will accomplish won- J' CROSBY ~ ~ Rev. W. A. Smith Glaciating. with and then watch the young man's D® Deceased leaves a wife and father countenance, ders. The i?leaning of our cit, y is and mother, Mr. and ~¢Irs: John Wat. worth the effort and let every resident~ assist Health Officer Doming in his 'Phone 6. Cans City's Shoe and Clothing ?fen ~1 s°n of Cass City, to mourn hisuntime-j 1Notice. [ • , ~ tydeath. Hewastwenty-threeyears All person owning lots in Elkland work of having a more beautiful, of age, of irreproachable character, cemetery are requested to clean up healthful and cleaner city. **~@~~1~ ..... ~*~~~**~$~*~**~i~***~.~~.~ ~ liked bya}l Who knew him. tte was a their lots and make them presentable (on or before May 30, 1907. Our new line of samples contain By order of the Township Board of many novelties for spring suits Call his wife being beneiiciary. He had Health. A.D.. G1LL1ES, a~d see them. W. H. Ruhl, the hired out for the season to .Joseph 4-29.5 Township Clerk. tailor. 10-t2- N Armstron~and commenced his work NEW YORK CANH N1 just a Week ago.~lmlay City Ti~es.

-- Theparentsofthisyoungmon, Mr. Depar tmen Store ~ and Mrs. John Watson~ who reside ~ two miles south and one-half mile west of Wickware, reeei~ed word of When you are cans City's Big Bargain House ti~eaccident~shor~ly after noon Wed- W ~ nesday ,and left here On the four o o'clock train the same day, reaching ready ~ the bedside of their son befme he If you want to see what we can do for you by Buying Direct From The ~ passed away. He waseonscious to the A to buy give us a call. Our stock is more Producer at Mercantile Headquarters, New York and ~Jelling For Cash ~ very last. although suffering untold Only to the consumer, thus Eliminating ~i Middlemen's Profits, look at ~ agonies. complete this year than ever. We have p rgai pu e p pri The parents returned to (?ass City L goods and prices that are convincing. If a artial list of our ba ns below. We have no rs inching ces, the latter part of las~ week, aecom- you are looking for ~we ask only legitimate profits. Our goods are without paralled in the punted by the young wife who will re- markets and stores of men. ~ main with them for some time. Only L last fall were they married and this BARGAINS ~ spring they decided ~o remain for the Gents' F ~ season with Mrs. Watson's father on we always have more or less remnants and Underwear Dark mixed all wool suiting, automobile, with ~ the farm near Imlav City. ] P combination black silk and matched band, Z: John Watson was a young man of patterns we wish to close out. We make French Balbriggan Underwear, regular price matched peak with green leather unoer~ - industrious habits, ambitious for a 50c, our price ...... 38c brim. doublesilk cord in front, satin lined, successful future. He was well liked Balbriggan Underwear, fine guage, good qual- regular price 50c, our price ...... 45c No charge for trimming by all and his sudden death falls heav- A ity, superior finisl~, with Prussia silk The Lipton Yacht, regular price 50c, our prlce 45c binding, handsome collarette neck, pearl ily on his parents and young wife, who and will take back any full rolls of paper Men's Tam O'Shanters ...... 23c buttons, royal finish cuff, regular price have the sympathy of all. not cut. 35c, our price 23c Men's all wool Tam O'Shanters, mixed colors..23c P i Plain Ecru Balbriggan, silk loop stitching .... 23c The New Yale Norfolk 23c :~ ARBOR DAY PROCLArlAT|0N. We guaranteeyou a Fine natural w00t Underwear, light summer Children's Fine Velvet Etons ...... 10c square deal ,~ ,o weight, regular price 50c, bur ~priee ...... ~5c Children's genuine leather Etons, tan and To the People of the State of Miehi- Fine natural WOO] Underwear, light summer white, leatber covered button~ sateen ~ gun, Greeting: E weight, regular price 75c, our price ...... 65c hm g ...... 20c It was a progressiveand enlightened L. I. Wood Co. We have a full line of Children's Misses' and @i ~_ Hats and Caps Ladies' fancy silk crash, duck and ~oolen publLc sentiment that brought about o ~ Men't soft, wool tan Planters, regular price caps in Etons, Golfs, Autos, Yachtsand Tami~. ~ the observance of Arbor Day. Re- R Druggists. i 50c. our price ...... 45c sponsive ~o that sentiment I hereby Nen'ssoft~Fur, Columbia shape, 3 in. brim, Shirts. designate Friday, May Third, Nine- raw edge, regular price $1.50, our price $1.10 teen Hundred Seven, as Arbor Day in Men's Work Shirts, regular price 50c, our Men's soft Fur Fedoras, regular priceS1.25, our price ...... 38c to 45c and for the State of Michigan. price ...... 95c The reasons why this da7 should be The Men's Work Shirts, ...... 22c to 25c New Telescopes in black and brown, rot- observed by planting trees, vines and ular price $1.50, our price ...... $|.25 Boy's Shirts, regular price 50c our price..25c to 40c shrubs appeal to every homeqoving The O~hello Telescope in black or mural, rot- Men's Black Sateen, pleated front., silk finish..48c ular price $1.75, our price ...... $1A0 Soft corded madras, fine count,, white ground .45e citizen of Michigan. It is not given The C. B. R. Telescope, regular price $2.00. lmported mohair bosom with twill body to to all t3 own a portion of the soil from our price. . $1.50 match, tan grouted, with raised figures and which comes the sustenance for all [ The New Firm ack i stripes, one of the latest styles of the day, The Boston Telescope, regular price $1.25, our and it is the duty of those who do to o $ price ...... 95c well worth 75c, our price ...... 50c make more attractive and beautAful @ $ N The Hollywood, regular price $2.00, our price |.45 Genuine imported mohair, fine weave, silk ]us. ~.~:~i @ ter, best custom make double silk stitched that rich heritage Michigan's pioneers The High Level, regular price $1.50, our price |.15 throughout pearl buttons, French yoke redeemed from the wilderness. By The Routledge, regular price $1.25, our price 1.00 ~orti] $2.00, our price ...... $1.40 planting trees about the h~mesand i in the 0Jd Place,,, The Cadillac Derby, regular price 82.00, our Good weight Cheviot,, Cluster cord, neat black along the highways this can be done. $ price ...... 1.90 stripes, French center, gathered back, skirt Notalone in the family or by the $ @ The High Grade Derby, Knox style, regular gussets ...... 40c individual should Arbor Day be eele- price $2.50, our price ...... 1.95 Cluster corded Percale N:ansfield Derby, Young style, regular price ...... 45c [~ brated and observed. Those in charge McI ENZIE CO. $2.00, our price ...... 1.68 Woven Madras, raised satin stripe pattern of ~ of our public schools can and should latest design value $1.00 ...... 60c ~ arrange a program of exercises for this Rexford, regular price $1.50, our price ...... 1.25 No. 2210 "Noeelty Shirt," bosom made of Ponchartrain Derby, regular priceS2.25, our bes~ imported French Novelty cloth, high- ~ day that will impress upon the minds KNAPP N price ...... 1.95 ly mercerized, oxford stripes, box pleat in of our youth the duty we owe our- cen~er of white lineen, equal in appear- selves and posterity. Weshould leave Caps. ance to $1.00 shirt, om price ...... 45c this earth more beautiful than we The Johny Jones ...... 48c No. 2213 Novelty , black and blue figure, Pioneer Funeral Directors. otherwise same as above ...... 45c found it. By planting and earing for Fur- $ N The Hat Cap, fine imported white fla~nel, the trees we are making our homes 6x4 in, round crown, double stitched seams, more beautiful, our state more at- drooped front, stitched brim ~ in. white Hosiery niture of High Quality and silk band in front, very hobby, regular taactive and utilizing.one of God's price 50c, our price ...... 40e Also a beautiful line of Men's Mercerized Cot- best gifts to his children. Designs at Lowest prices. Men,s New Dunlap Golf, fine imported all ton and Lisle Half Hose in fas~ black and fancy In testimony whereof, I have here- wool navy bl~m serge, regular price 50c, mixed colors, plain and embroidered from 9c to unto set my hand and caused the N our price ...... 45c 23c. Also a good half dollar cashmere for 34c. ~:~ Great Seal of ~he State to be affixed, this sixteenbh day of April, in the ~ mRS. /:~. J. KN/:~PP, year of our Lord one thousand nine 4b Ntw (;fMfNl RUgS DURSLgr0prmet0rs, ooooo,,oo°oo=on, n°o OOOo =ooO = ooo ! Lady [~ss~slanl. E;GGS "rAXlgl~ ltN "rl~ADE. ~ hundred.and thirty-lirst. ! "Phone 63, Cans City, l~l[i©h, t Go. vernor. Cass City Chronicle REMARKABLE SCENE, iN EXCELLENT SHAPE. ~ETBLIS III~L) ~'E E[CL Y. DOESNOT BETBACTCourt Is Held on Sidewalk and Jame~ ASPECIAL MESSAGE, Are State's Army and Navy Depart- The Tri-County Chronicle and CassCity Hammond Sent to Asylum, ments, Says Annual Report. Enterprise consolidated ApE 20, 1906. New York, April 2,t:--James Bart. Lansing, Mich.. Al)ril 24.~The re- lett Hammond, i:nvent~r of the type- fiovernor Warner Urges Amend= pm't or" Brit.-Cert. W. T. McGurrin, Subscription price--One year, $1.00; writer bearing his name and presides| adjutant-general of Michigan, which "Highest Grade ~ewing Machine $5.00 on ,oa~ six months, 50 cents: three months, 25 Roosevelt Stands By "Uncles[r: ~rms and conditions, retads for $40.130 eYery~he~ has just been puhlished, covers in a cellts. of the Hammond Typewriter Co., wa,s ing Primary Election Law. ~'~tee "I r~al t No money in advance. We pay the fre~ght.' Advertisin~ rates made kuown on committed to the psychopathic ward comprehensiv~ nlanne~r tile work of The ~bt)vo are extracts fram adverti.~emen~e~ applie;ttion. able Citizen" lJ~erances. every day, Wedo no~ advertise that way but ~at,~ at Bellevue for observation Taesda::, the state militia and naval l)rigade ready to diseoant, a) y of these Bier offe~, We howe,,e:~ Entered as second-class matter April (admit tha.t we eanao~ soil you a ~O00 Machine for gSO', 27. 1906, at the postolIiee a~ Cass City, on complaint of his brother. ThontaJ for the past two yem,s. t[nobody can) bu~ we will sell you a $.500 ninth,no L,)~ Miehi~-am [Hatter the Act of Cong'ress Included in the report are those of ~l 00, and tl~e ~5.C0 machine they ask $23 00 f~;r we ~v~*[~ of Mar. 3, 1879. F. Hammond The hearing t)relimb WOULD MAI(E IT BROAgER. BeU you fo r $19.90, others in proportio~. We nlat~ufu¢ the adjutant-general, insl~ctor-ge, ner- Cure 525 nmehines a day a~ld ~ll&rau((~ overy O,I(~. O~'~* tl. L L[NZN[R, Pablisher. ANSWERS LABOR AGITATORS. nary to the issuance of the com. ~0diifcren~styles and rrlce~ to select from. ~V:,iLo u~ at, quartermaster-general, the brigade ~or complete l%t or call on our dealer in you[* town ~120 mittmenf papers was held in the ~ve money.. See our No. 18 D~ 6~ need. it is ~erfee~i.),~ streei in front, of the west :~i([e court commander and regimentM command: building, in the presence of a wo.nder. Cities Interested in Liquor Ouest]on ers and their recommendations as r~o ~ARGAINS! ~~,.~ SAYE~ONEY~ Declares Chicago Organization is Op. ways of iml)roving the elIieiency ol~ !i)ir¢ctor ?. inn crowd of onlootcers, ttammond Have Field Day in House--Token. the Nation:al Guard of the state. A posed to Fair Trial in the Famous was driven to the court in a cab, the "°0 *IP only o,tl)er Decal)ant of wttieh w¢~s a siva Wants Very Dry Town--Grand considexable portion of the report is Daniel P. Deming, M. D. Moyer-Haywood Case -- Condemns devoted to the inspection made by private detective who had taken him Rapids Won't Get Entirely Non; Late graduate of Long Island College, New Maj. C. A. Vernon, U. S. A., for the urawcr r~ew x York. Physician in charge oi Pleasant ltome Leader:~ Who Stir Up Strife. into custody. [n a;nether cab was ':/ Tea Hospital. Office hours from 10:00 to 12:00 a. Thomas F. Hanmmnd and Albert Partisan Ticket. war department. MACtIINE ~ Years. m. and 3:00 to 6:00 1). m, All calls in ti~e All of the cornl)anies are spoken of TWENTY KINDS to ~lect fram. Prices, $15.00 ¢o $50.00 ~ count, ry will be answered either day or night. Bryce, manag'er for the Hammond faacy case. PATE:~TS h~ve expired, ~1~ ©Ut In ~¢~.a~ 'Phones at llospital and residence on Seeder Typewriter Co. Word was sent tn as being proficient 4n their military tlavo you seen the No. 18 New Home? lgothmg hk~ =to I~ Street. Washington: April 24.--In a letter ,duties. Throughout the entire brigade gbe greatest wonder of tho ago. Call or ~oaa for b~rgata li~ Magist, rate V~alsh that it would be Lansing, Mie, h.. April 24.~Covernor Others prices discounted. addressed to Ho nore Jaxon, of Chi- impos, sible to get Hammond out ot no company was reported as being he- New Home Sewing/~hlne ~o.. t~ Ghlr.~ Wa~,ner, in the special message to the J. H, Hays, ~. D., cago, chairman of the "Cook eou.nty the carriage and into the court room, low the required standard, and all m'e legislature Tuesday, puts up ~:o the Sl)oken of as being well equipped and C. D. STI~IFFLE~, Agent, Physician and ,Surgeon. Speci:~l all, eat[on Meyer-Heywood conference," made and the magistrate, accompanied by given to the eye. Office al~ residence on S. the court clerk and stenographer and legislature the necessity of making drilled. Seeger St. public Tuesday, President Roosevelt Cass City, Mich. several court officers, repa,ired to the eertain amendments to the presem~ Interspersed throughout the report replied to criticism of his recent letter are reports of regular army officers sidewalk i~rimary election law. The occasion DR. ill. M; WICKWARE, in which he referred to Meyer and on duty at various times in the sev- Standing alongside the earriage in for the message was the renting cou- Physician and Surgeom Office~{~t Residence eral camps, with the M!chigan troops. Heywood, officials of the Western whleh the inventor wa,s sitting, the sidepation of the Dickinson bill on two blocks south of L,'~fng & Janes' store on In some cases criticism Is made by ?ou can [asiiy Operate Seeder street. Special attention paid to mid- Federation of Miners, charged with magistrate heard the testimony of Dr. Thursday afternoon. This measure wifery and diseases Of women. these officers of acts of a few Mich- implication in the murder of former Carlos F. McDmtald and Dr. Coley, is along the lines of Lhe governor's igan officers in handling txoops, but Nienrists; the brother. Thomas F. message, and with the bill In the sen- Governor Steunenberg of Idaho, as the general trend of tlreir comment is Ibis lypewriter Dr. A. N, Treadgold Hammond, and Manager Bryce. All ate providing strict restrictions of the "undesirable citizens." all in high l)raise of the efficiency Office over P. O, Special ~ttention given to of the witnesses testified that Mr. use of mo~ey at primaries, embodies diseases of children and old age. Calls an- The president says that ho re~rets shown in the duties devolving upon Hammond was mentally irresponsible the governor's ideas as 5o wha~ Lhe ?outsell, swered night or day. Office hours--10:30 to them. 12:30 and 1:~ to 4:30. Residence ou Seeder that any body of men shou|d so far from the effects of druffs and liquors, primary eloctio,n law should l)rovide. A striking %ature of the report is S~,, near. New Sheridan. Phone in connec- forget their duty to their country as and Magistrate Walsh at ones mad,, In parL, Lhe governor's mes,sage tion. the comment of Commander Henry to end~wor to influence justice and out the papers commlttlng him to says: MorreII, U. S, navy, on the work of Bellevue. "The presoq~L primary election sys- DR. A, W. TRUEhDELL, coeree courts or juries; that they, not the i~Iiehigan naval bri%ade during the Mr. Hammond's arrest foll~wed a tem of having a portion of the tram- he, are trying to influence justice, and squadrbn cruise on Lake Michigan in Physician and Surgeon, Shabbona, Mich. scene at the Hotel CmnbeNand. [nations matte in June and the bal- Special attention to surgery. he condemns what he calls their I906, when the Yantic, under command where, error&inN to the testimony be- ance later in the year is expensive, of Commander F. K. Sta~tdish. partici- "flagrant impropriety" in the matter. fore Magistrate %ralsh. Hammond and Lends the electorate in to keep pated with the ships of several other P. A, ,~chenck, D. D. S. He says that it is a simple absurdity startled the other guests of the house a constant state of political turmoil. states in a week's drill In his report DENTIS'£, by singing and shouting and d~laring Modify Law. to suppose that because a ntan is on of' an insl)eetion made by hir~i, Com- Graduate University of Michigan. Office that he had given all his motley away "In Iny Ju(lgmeht, the law of 190~ Dun'L, worry your correspondent. hoursT:30a m. to 12m. andl:30to 5:30 p, m. trial he is free from criticism. mander MexreII says: "The general to his eml)loyes. should he so modified as to provide Don't write him anything by hand Office in Fritz Block. Cass City, Michigan. Indifferent to Critics. condition of the ship was as near per- Mr. Hammond was born in Bosto,n absolutely for the nomination of gov- tha~ takes him ~ime ,to make ou~ He further said he might a~ well b~ fection as it was possible to be; every- G8 years ago. ernor and lieutenant-governor in the Dentistry. thing was absointely clean and in that may leave him in doubt--[hat he accused of trying to influence the primaries. I, A. FRITZ, RESIDENT DENTIST, order." He also stated that the most can't easily read. suits against Hart[man, some o~ Bank President Arrested. "I n,rge the elimination of all per- Office over E. Ryan's drug store, We so- critical board could tirol oniy slight And don% lill out legal papers ur licit your i.)atrmmge when in need of dental Chicago, AI)ril 24.--Charles C. King, centage provisions, becaase of the ex- whose ~riends had also criticized him, .errors and emissions in [lie drilI, an~t car(} memos--or make ou~ accounts or work. president of the First National bank tra expense and extra hurden such and that Meyer and H~ywood stand as in closing, the naval officer said: of Scotland, South Dakota, was ar- hotel menus in your own handwriting~ representatives of those who habit- provisions must of necessity lint upon "There can be no comparison wfth the rested here Tuesday by Del)u~y [Yni. ]i~ looks bad~ reflects on your stem!- Eikland Arbor, No. 3~, A. O. O. G. the candidates for these offices. other ships, for the YanLi'c was f~ a sally appear as guilty of incitement ted States Marshals Griffith and Don. inN,. makes people think you can't af- meets the second and fourth Thursdays of "The motive whie,h I)rontpted the class by herself." to or apology for bloodshed and vio- ovan. The arrest was made on i,nfor~ ford a stoned:ephor, an8 is sometimes each month in Oddfellow Hall, Visiting people to make this change in the Taken as a whole the report "shows companions ahvays welcome. lence. He added that he is profound- mat[on received by the office of the A. E. BOULTON, O. G. manner of nom~.nating candidates for that the soldiers ahd sailors of ~" ambigu,ous. ly indifferent to condemnation of his United States district attor~my, in JAS. REAGI1. See-Trees. governdr and lieutenant-goveror was, igan have performed most eredftabre You can write out your letters-- o~hticisms of the undesirable types o~ this city from William G. Porter, the a as you all know, the widespread desire two years' work. in the opinfon of make ou~ an, abstraet~fiqI m an insur- citizens, regardless of the power of dlstrict attorney of Sioux Falls~ S. D. to remove those offices from the tur- those, who have seen them at their ance policy~enter Four e~rd m emos~ ECZE/qA and PILE CU~E either labor or capital. The charg'es against King are mts. moil of convention politics. drills and duties. That the fin:anees I:R[[ ,~nowin~wi,at it,,.,s to st,~er. ~~ill The letter says. in part: a,pl)Iication oF the funds of the b anl, "It is impossible for me to res4st the make out your" accounts, or a hoteI give FREE OF CHARGE. to any have been well looked after is shown "l have receive(l your letter of the in the srlm of $21,277. and of issuing conchlsion ilia| suoh action providing menu--or do ahy kind of writing you ~-~ afflicted a positive ,for Eczema. Salt by the publication of a letter from cure 19th instant, in which you inclose the to himseIf, nine eertifleate,s of deposit need,, on A,~= kind, s,i,ze or thickness for the nomination of United States Auditor-General Bradley, in wMch he Rheum. Erysipelas, Pile and Skin Diseases. draft of the formal letter which is to of $5,000 each. and then converting of pa, per,. and spree any way you senators by the people on your part says the accounts of the military de- Insantrelief, Don't suff'er longer, Write F. follow. I have been notified that sev- the money to his own use. will be generally indorsed by your part, meat are in excellent shape.' 3'0 wa,n~ on W. WILLIAMS, 400 Mauhattlm Avenue. New erM delegations bearing similar re- constituents. It will certainly remove Quartermaster-General & H. Kidd. he quests are on Lhe way hither. Believed They Were Poisoned. York. Enclose Stamp. mnch unnecessary factionalism and wrote: "You are to be congratulated Danville. Va.. April 24.~The de~td ITje "I entirely agree with you that i~ strife which tends to disasters which on the very oNe[eat fores in charge is irnprol)er to e,ndeavor to influence bodies of John Dandridge, Ads Moore are sul)sequently pre~ented to the I m of the quartcrnmster's office." the courts of justice, whether by and Veto. S. Praggins, and Lhe unco.n- IoN[sisters for consideration and ae- OLIVER threats or in any similar manner. For conscious form of Lillie McCain, all tierS. PONTIAO,OXFOBD & NOBTH- this reason I have regretted most negroes, between 2.0 and 21 years of "Too many party workers are offer- LORA BRYANT FOUND, deeply the action of such organiza- age, wero fonnd in the servants' room ing their se,rvices for sale a.t and t)e. Tgp= ri r tions as your own in undertaking to [n the home of Rev. V;r. H. AtwfIl. fore the primaries, and too many can- Missing Normal Girl Had Gone to EBN BAILBOAD. accomplish this very result in the presiding elder for the Danville dis- dI@ates are found entirely too will[rig Helena, Mont. The ~S~amiar¢~ W~¢ Writer very case of which yell speaIc: For Lrict o.f the Method~ist church, Tnes~ Ypsilanti, M~ch,, April 2,t.~Ix)ra to buy or In apparent self-defense are You can write any of these thing~ instance, your letter is headed 'Cook day. The circumstances indicated forced to buy. Bryant, the missing Normal girl, has yourself if you do not happen to have oounty 'Moyer-Haywood-Pettibone eou- that the I)arty had been drinking and "'The hired political wo, rker should been definitely located in Helena, a stenographer. Trains leave Cass City. ference,' with the headlines: 'Death died from poisoning. The police are be driven out of employment. Mont., according to telegrams receiv- cannel;, will not and shalI not clairn investigating. Radical Liquor Bill. ed here Tuesday. The following was For you can easily learn, wi~h a lit- our brothers.' This shows that you As a dry-town, Tetcousha. a village received at police headquarters: tle practice, to write just as rapidly, and your associate, s are not demand- Quake Reveals Trea.~ure. of 500 1)opulation. in the co'linty of "Helena. Mont., April 23. 1907. and as perfectly, as an exper~ operator ing fair trial, or working for fair trial. Lisbon. April 2,t.-~A cave contain- Calhoun, wilt have every other hamlet "Mile Cage, Chief of Police, Ypslhmti, on the OLIVER. Because the OLI- ing vahmble treasuxes has been found Mich: but are a~nnonncing in adva, nce thai in the state and prol)ably in the na- VER is the S~I~r~LI,FI~D, typewriter, Lhe verdict shah only be one way, ~md on the coast of northern Portugal. Lara Bryant is at 118 South Howls tion wiped off the map if a bill, And you can see every word~ you wri~eo that you will not tolerate any other The treasure included gold coins, passed by both houses, is al)proved by ~treet, and ts in good health. Abou~ 80 per cent. mo~e D.IYRA~L~ Boing North 11:25 a, m, and 7:58 p, m; v~rdiet. Such a,ction is flagrant tn its jewelry and antique arms, supposed to the governor. The bill passed the "JOHN F. FLANNERY, impropriety, and I heartily join in have been a buccaneer's hoard. Re- house Tuesday afternoon. It l)rohib- "Chief of Police." than any o~her typewriter, because i~ Going $outhT:43 a, m. ann 3:38 p, m. condemning it. cent earthquakes, which exposed the its the saIe of liquors of all kinds in President Jones of the NoruLal, also has about 80 per cent. ~ESS w~c~ Refers to Harriman. cave, made the discovery pc~:~ibIe~ the township for a period of five received information to the effect that roz~s than mos~ o~her typewriters. "But iL is a simply absurdity Lo sup- years, not o'nly in saloons, but in drug ~. girl answering the description of Eigtaty per cent ~n~t to write pose that because any man is on trial BASEBALL stores as well. No exemptions of any Lora Bryant is in care of the Sal~a - with th~a those o~her coh~P~c~vrE[) tion army and is well. and willing and for a given offense he is therefore to kind axe ramie I~TRI(~ATE, 5IJk, CH, I~g, E8 that require ready to return home when sent for. be freed from all criticisms upon his Tuesday, April 23. It: is said that Tekonsha has not "humoring"--technical knowledge--- general conduct and manner of life. had a saloon in 1G years, and the bill He telephoned the news to George long practice and special skill to oper- [n my letter, to which you object, I provides that a,t the end of the five- Bryant, father of the girl, at l~is home F, H, CARROLL, American League. 'tie. referred to certain prominent finan- Detroit, 7: St. Louis,. 4. year period, the people may vote to in Dowling. Lore will be sent for, Gen'l Supt, Pontiac. cier, Mr. Harriman. on the one hand. extend the dry season for another five but just when and how has not been Th~n, m~¢hines wh:i~h, eaa,~ot be ad- decided on. and to Meyer. Haywood and Debs on National League. years. justed to any- special space--witt~ the other as being equally undesirable St. Louis, 5; Pittshurg. 7; It was a field day in the house "From thls scant information," said which it~ is i;n~poss4ble ~o writhe ab- citizens. It is as foolish to assert that Boston. 2; Now York, 4. Tuesday afternoon for a number of President Jones. "I am convinced in stracts,, insurance poli~cies, or odd- the conclusion I had MI' along.~ ~d2., this was designed to influence the Chicago. 4; CineinnaLi, 3. local excise bills, Portland. Chelsea. sized doe.ument~s excep~ yea buy e~- that Miss Bryant went away vvliila trial of Meyer and Haywood, as Lo ~s~ St. Joseph, Dowagiac and Cadillac all pens~ ve SeE~L~L attaet~me~ ~s requir- Leml)orarily deranged," WANI[D [LM AND sort that ~ it was designed to securing the passage of bills allowing ing ezperts to operate. influence the suits tha~ have been GENERAL MARKETS. those communities to regulate the 5i'o~ can, ad}ust, theOLIVER to any B[[Cfl [Otis brought against Herr[man. I neither number of saloons with their corpor- WRECKAGE DRIFTS ASH'0NE. expressed nor indicated any opinion Wednesday, April 24, 1907: ate limits. ~:E~~ SPACe--you can write on DETROIT~\Vheat: No. 1 white, 6 ft~.3in, or12f~.6in, long. Sound as to whether Meyer and Haywood The house will hoht a forenoon ses- The Steam Barge Arcadi:a an~ Air or,, A~-c reasonable size and thickness of 79~c; No. 2 red spot, 80~c; May, were guilty of the murder of Gover- sion today on account of memorial ex- pa,?er, right o u~ to ~he very edge, heart, 14 in. and up in diameter. No. 1 81%e; July, 82t/~e; Sept.. 84c. Corn: Board Likely Gone~ nor Steunenberg. If they are guilty orcises for the late Governor A. T. without the aid of ANY EXPENS~V~ in quality. No. 3 mixed, ,16c; No. 3 yellow, 48c, Pentwater. i~[ich_ April 2k~Wreck- they certainly ought to be punished. Bliss in the afternoon. Oats: No. :I white. 46c. Rye: No. 2, age drifting aslmre near this point has awwAcn)~wr or special skill, and your If they are not guilty they certainly Turned Bill Down, DWIGHT LUMBEB CO.. DETBOIT, 74c. Beans:~Spot. $! 32: June, $1 36. 1)een~ [:dent[fled as parts of the steam- work will be neat, appearing, legible ought not to be punished. The house served notice o~ the Clover: Spot, $8 90; Oct.. $7 20. barge Arcadia. and there is uo doubt and clear. A Discredit to Labor, cities of Michigan yesterday after- CHICAGO~Wheat: M.ay, 78c; July, but tl~at the bo~t foun(lered with "all For the OLIVER is the typewriter "But no possible outcome, either of noon that they must continue to con- Always ready to do .... 8~%c; Sept., 82~/ic. Corn: May. 47~.e; hands. the trials or the suits can affect my duct their municipal affairs under the for the doctor, the lawyer, the insur- July, 48%c; Sept., 48%e. Oats: May, Reports as to the nnmber of persons judgment as to the undesirability of party label, no matter whether that ance agent, the merchant, the hotel 43%c; July, 407/,c; Sept., 35~c. Pork: who perished are conflicting, but tlie AUCTIoNEERING [:he type of citizenship or those whom label stands for good government or proprietor--or any man who does his May, $15 75t July. $15 90. Lard: most reliable statement is that 14 I mentioned~ Messrs. Moyer, Hay- for a r~nk partisan management, with own writing. at all times. May, $8 (;5; July, $8 77. Ribg: May, we.re drowned. wood and Debs stand as repre~ta- extravagance and other ba,I features. $S 50; July, $8 (;7. TI~e Arcadia left Ma,nistee for Two Write us now for our booklet on the ttves of those men who have done as By a vote of 52 to 33, the house DETROIT~Cattle: Choice steers, Rivers. V¢is., with a cargo of hard- S~m'L~F~ED features of the OLIVEt. much to discredit the labor movement turned down a bill introduced to give wood lumber on April 12, and it is as the worst speculative financiers or $4 75@5 2~; ligi~t to good butchers' (~rand Rapids a non-partisan govern- steers and heifers, $4@4 50: common presumed that she succumbed to the most unscrupulous employers of la- men[. The residents of that city by The OLlYERTypewriter Go O. A. tTOLL, killers and fat cows. $3@4 50; can- storm that r, revailed on Lake Michio bor and debauchers of legislatures a vote of two to one (the return show- Who~esal~ a~d |~eta|[ Florist. ners' cows, $1 50@2 50: eonlmon to ga,n for several da,ys. Wabash Ave. and Monroe have done to discredit honest capital- inn a vote of approximately 8,200 in .St., All Uut Flowers'and Po~ted Plants in sea:" prime shipping bulls, $4@4 50. Sheep There is no longer any doubt that ists and fair-dealing business men. favor Lo 2.100 against), expressed th~ son. Funeral designs artist[tally made and and Iambs: Choice lambs, $7@8 25; the wreckage sighted by three Pete Chicago, Ills. "They stand as the representatives desire for doing away with the party shipped to any part, of the State. Telegral)h light to fair, $6@G 75; cerumen to Marquette steamers and the steamer and telephone oraers proml)tly attended to. of those men who by their public ut- label on their tickets in city elections prime sheep; $3 50@5. Hogs: Prime John Cades, last week. was from the OXFORD, MICII, terance and manifestoes: by the ut- and for the initiative, referendum and mediums and fat yorkers, tG 70; light Areadia. terances of the papers they control or recall. yorkers and pigs, $6 70. inspire, a~nd by the words and d~eds The bill was drafted by some of the Live Stock Markets. Elevator Boy Killed. of those associated with or subordi- leading citizens of Grand Rapids and CHICAGO~Cattle: Beeves, $4 30@ DetI=oit. Mich.. April 2,t.~t~re at ATLAS SeA P nated to them, hahitually appear as approved by the common council. Absolutely G 70; cows, $1 85@4 90; heifers. Hein~man. aged 16 years, of 225 Brew. the BEST fo~ gnitty of, incitement to, or apology for Family, Laundry anal $2 75@5 40: calves, $4 50@G 25: ster street, was crus~hed to death by Toltec Use. bloo:dsbed and violence. Pen[water Gets Deep Channel. good to pr4me steeL's. $5 40@~ 70; an elevator while working at the com- SAYE WRAPPER8 "If this does no~ constitute nnde- Washington, April 24.~The secre- poor to medium, $4 30@5 35: stock- mission house of C, A Smith & Co., an4 get PREMIUMS sirable citizenship, then there can tary of war will exercise Lhe a~uthority ors and feeders, $2 90@5 20. Hogs: 378 High street, at 9:30 o'clock Tues- OF REAL VALUE, ~eve,r 1)e any undesirable citizens. The bestowed upon him by congress to Light, $6 50@(; 75; mixed, $G 50@ day morning. No one appears to AsR Youe G¢o~©r for ATLAS SOAP. men whom I de~nounee represent the deepen the channels at Pentwater G 7'2: heavy, $6 35@6 50: rough, know how the accident occurred, the Ono of oue many Promlum~, men who have abandond that legiti- and White Lake. Mich. The Pent- TRADE MARKS $,6 35@G 50; pi~s, $0 15@6 70: good first intimation that anything was r]~lllll~" DEsmNS mate move~nent for the Ul)]ifting of water channel will be given a depth Lo choice heavy, $6 60@6 70. Sheep: wrong being given by the crashing - r Flg~/ ~ COPYRIGHTS ~C~ labor with which I have the most of 16 feet. while the channel at V/hits Anyone sending a sketch and closer[piles may Native, $4 50@7; western. $t 50@7; of the timbers of the ear and the quickly ascertaiu our opinion free whether a~ hearty sympathy. In every way I Lake will be deepened sufficiently ~o invention is probably patentable. Communion. yearlings, $7@7 75; lambs, $6 90@ blowing out of the fuse. Startled em- Lions strictly eonfldentiaL H~NOBO0~ On Patent~ ~hall support the la~'-abiding and up- allow free use of Lhe big government 8 70: wes,tern, $6 50@8 75. ployes ran to the elevator shaft and sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. right representatives of labor, and in dredge, the Gille,spie. The secretary's Patents taken through Munu & Co. receive BUFFALO~CatLIe: Steady. tIogs: peered up from the ground floor, but specie| notice, without charge, ia the NEVERDULL JACK KNI[~B. S~eel Oal~, TWo no way eaa I better support them action ~has be,on taken upon recom- Blades, 100 Wrappers an4 2c. postage. Heavy, $7: yorkers, pigs, $7@7 05. could see nothing. Then they ran to tha~ by drawing the sharpest[ possible mendation ~f Col. M. B. Adams, who~e l~en4 for complete lis-~ of Premiums, FREE,, Sheep: Best wool lambs. $8 90@9; the second floor and found the boy's $¢i¢nlih¢ Rmcricafl. line between them and those preach- project for two years' work at these & handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest elf. Atlas Soap Works, Saginaw. culls, $8 2,5@8 50: clipped lambs, body between the floor of the elevator cain[ion of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a ers of violence, who are themselve~ harbors has bee~ approve~l by Gem year : four months, $L 8o14 byaU newsdealers. $7 50@7 G5; yearlings, $6 50@7: and the underside of the second floor. [.he worst foes of honest lebeN:rig McKenzie. ~wes, $5 50@6; wethers, $6@6 40. It was frlg-hthflly crushed. NUNN NewYor Magazines at Ruhl's 3 wlen.'* Branch Office. 625 F St., ~'ashtngton. D. C. ~I~~++++++++*l-l*++t-+ Mrs. P. Toohey and children of at the Canboro church on Sunday af- I lay City, was almost instantly killed find women that can do fine needle Winfield S, Wilber of Northern Gagetown spent Thursday at the ternoon, April 28. while engaged in sinking a large stone work, men wire can play checkers Michigan is visiting l~is mother, Mrs. home of P. O'Brien. Miss Maggie Burleigh of Gagetown which rolled in on the unfortunate well, talk soun[t for a time, and if Mary D. Mosi~ier. Miss Mayme Marshall spent Friday spent Sunday with her parents here. man unexpectedly. asked what is rigt~t and wrong will Mrs. Mary Oesterle arrived here evening in Cuss City the guest of Mr. She was accompanied by a friend. give correct answers. They have been Too late for last week. last Wednesday from Mobile, Ala- and Mrs. F. J. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. F. "Kinietz and Mr. there for years and perilaps will be bama and is visiting her rather, Win. KARR'S CORNERS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Res- Theodore Whaley is employed with there as long as they live. But what and Mrs. H. Mellendorf and son, John Colwell, and other frien:]s. Floyd Frasier returned Thursday cue spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. attended services at Elkton Sunday_ Gee. Agar for the summer. might they not do at times? evening from Bay City. and Mrs. Frank Maxfield. afternoon. Gee. Connell of Marlette was a call- Grant S. Clay went to Care Friday on business, lie was accompanied Miss Florence McDonald visited her Miss Mary Hartsell of Canboro vis. er in this locality recently. The ~ew Pure rood and Drug Law. Arthur and Miss Amelia Grayger, there by Harry Ilunb who visited his annt, Mrs. C. P. Hun~er, at Gagetown ited her sister, Mrs. Frank Maxfield, Viola Sherman is home on a visit at and Misses Anna and Malinda Tru- We are pleased to announce that sister west of Care over Sunday, re- Saturday. a few days the pas~ week. deau of Elkton spen~ Sunday at the present for an indefinite time, Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds andtnng troubles is not affected by the turning home Monday. Miss Lizzie Butlerand Richard Karr home of 171. Mellendorf. Gee. MeConnell is moving to his National Pure Food and Drug law and it were united in marriage on Wednes- farm three miles east of Cuss City. contains no opiates or other harmful Saved Her Son's Life. + day last. Congratulations. Row to hv0M hppendicitis. Robert Brown has _purchased a drugs, and we recommend it as a safe The happiest mother in the little town Most victims of appendicitis are those frictionless Empire cream separator remedy for adults and children. L.I. of Ava, Me,is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She Mr. and Mrs. Warner O'Dell of Ehn- Wood & Co. writes: "One year ago my son was down who are habitually constipated. Orino for dair~ purposes. Jewelry wood were guests of the latter's par- Loxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic con- with such serious lung trouble that our ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Loomis on Sun- stipation by stimulating the liver and physician was unable to help him; when, Orino LaxativffFruit Syrup m a new SHABBONA. by nur druggist's advice I began giving IRTHDAY PRESENTS day. bowels and restores the natural cohen of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit remedy, an improvement on the laxatives Miss Alice Waun has a new organ. him Dr. King's New Discovery, and 1 of former years, as it does not gape or Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and little Syrup does not nauseate or ~ripe and is soon noticed Improvement. I kept this B wedding gifts ~ arti- nauseate and m pleasant to take. It is W. F. Ehlers is the possessor of an sons, Lionel and Morris, spent the mild and pleasant to take. Refuse sub- treatment up a few weeks when he was cles for personal wear or stitutes. L.I. Wood & guaranteed. L.I. Wood & Co. automobile. perfectly well. He has worked steadily week with Mrs. Brown's brother, Prof. C<). J. A. McDonald has a fine nursery ever since at carpenter work. Dr. King's : household adornment~all Jas, Muma and family at Pigeon. DEFORD. New Discovery saved his life?' Guar- ~BEAULEY. delivery this spring. anteed best cough and cold cure by L. I. may be found in our com- Mrs. Wesley Houghtaling of Prescott Prof. Day is drilling a well for Win. Miss Elva Phillips is assisting her Wood & Co., and gyan's Drug Store, 500 and daughter, Mrs. N. Knight of Ma- Beauley store is rushing business. plete line of Jeweii~y which Patch. aunt, Mrs. D. MeLaren. and$1 00. Trial bottle free. ple Ridge have been visiting at the Mrs. D. McDonald is sick wlth ]a George Powell has moved to North we desire to show you. home of P. O'Brien the past week. grippe. Mrs. Gee. Parrish, wha has been An Unfortunate~CardinaL Branch. very sick, is convalescent. There was a large attendance at Miss Euphemia McIntyre is ill with Cardinal Espinosa, some time presi- Elmer Bruce is working on his hew dent of Castile; was engaged in con- the Farmers' club held at the home of pneumonia. G.B. Gotham has moved into his dwelling. Versation with Philip IL, king of Spain, Gee. Karr last Thursday evening, The A. Jamison was a welcome guest at residence here in Shabbona. llepair W0r Ed Lee and Mr. Hartsetl are our when the king, suddenly irritated at debate "Resolved, tha~ it is better to the model farm. Miss Etta Pike of Noko visited her something, sald to him: new residents. given prompt and careful give a boy $1,000 in money than a col- The Beauley store will put a wagon mother at Detroit last week. "Cardinal, take heed! You are speak- lege education at the age of ~weniy- Clark Courliss lost a valuable cow Frank Bliss had bee Monday ing to the president of Castile." attention. on the road soon. a one" wasquite interesting, the a~rm- two weeks ago. The cardinal, understanding that he T. Canfieldis cutting wood for H, drawing timber for his new barn. alive side winning.,~, It looks as if the hardware store was was dismissed from office, fell to the Dulmage and Enoch Turner this Dr. Truesdell was called ~o Carp one coming for sure. ground. His pulse showed no sign of On last Wednesday evening Mr. and week. day last week to see a sick cousin. life, and to all appearances the king's Ml'S. Aft Deneen entertained about 50 B. Sharp has fixed the frontage of J. [. flen rick, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald of Mrs. Edward Guy and children are wrath had killed hls minister. It was of their friends at one of the most de- his farm home )n the Town-line. Jewelee a~ Opti©|~, Canborocalled on friends in Beauley spending the week with relatives here. decided that the unfortunate cardinal lightful dancing parties of the year. should be cut open and embalmed. The recently. Squire Sheldon trades horses every C~ss Clt~'. At twelve o'clock an elaborate lunch Mr. and Mrs. JohnKerbyson visited embalmers commenced work, when the day in the wee~ Sunday excepted. at Banner last Saturday and Sunday. + was served and everyone went home Miss Ella McDonald of Traverse prelate awoke, witi~ a scream of agony, Jesse Sole was on the sick list for a feeling that tim evening had beryl City has been the guest of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John MeArthur left, and attempted to struggle with the op- few days the past week but is out spent in real enjoyment and that Mr, D. McDonald. last Wednesday for their new home erator. His wounds were fatal, how- again. ever, and he died immediately. and Mrs. Deneen are ideal entertain- D. McDonald. the blacksmith, is in Saginaw, ers. getting out harrows and can't keep up School district No. 6, fractional, Miss Elva Phillips will lead the with the demand. Kingston is preparing for Arbor Day League next Sunday evening, subject Bitten by a Spider. exercises. Nerve Wellington McDonala, cashier of *'Open doors." Through blood poisoning caused by a La grippe seems to take hold of the spider bite, John Washington of Bosque- the Mikado bank, gave his parents a A number from here attended the ville, Tex., would have lost his leg, pleasant surprise last week. people in every settlement around qdarterly meeting at Greenbank]ast For TSi,, Sick here this spring. which became a ma~s of running sores, Wellington Wilson, late from Wash- Sunday morning. had he not been persusded to try Buck- Ed Sutton's cowknown as "Satan If weak, worn-out; len's Arnica Salve. He writes, "The ington, visited his many friends in Chas. Severdnce was called to Oak- nervous, cannot sleep; first application relieved and four boxes and around Beauley and Canboro re- Ann" is now kept in a box stall in the land county last Saturday to attend PoorB/ood have indigestion, head- healed all the sores." He#s every sore. cently. barn basement with the door locked. the funeral of his father. 25cat L.I. Wood & Co,'s and Ryan's A million and a half acres of land ache, neuralgia or peri- Drug Store. Hugh Little of Detroit visited his Mr. and Mrs. Fox are now domiciled uncle. D. McDonald, on Sunday; also located in South Dakota last winter in the M.E. parsonage. Rev. W. You can trust a medicine vdie pains, it is because in spite of all the severe weather, CANBORO, Misses Maggie Burleigh and Annie Richards boards with t[/em. testcdG0yearsI Sixty years your neI:ves are weak. It Bonner of Gagetown. Every presideht is remembered for W. W. Parker was in Elkton Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Le~is have o~ experience, think of tl~:~[ some particular quality. Roosevel~ is ~he ]aek of nerve force day. Mr. Bissett and family of Bad Axe, taken up their residence on the Go- Experience with Ayer'.,~ Sar- who have come to take charge of Jas. will stand in history for being able to ihat makes the stomach, J. Forshee was a caller in Kilman- tham farm one mile east of Shabbona. saparilla; the originai Sal~sa- Grenaehe's farm, are very fine people say "you're anotlter." ~earL lungs, etc., work ugh Saturday.° Mrs. E. A. Keyworth and daughter, parilla; the strongest Sarsapa- imperfeetly--bee0me sick. and agreeable factors in our neighbor- Scribe of Pingree, you say three Marian, have moved to Detroit. John G. W. Parker did business in Elk- hood. houses to rent in your city. KindLY rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc- Dr. Miles' Nervine cures ton one day last week. Tewksbury now occupies their home The Epworth League gave a pie so- give us the population of Pingree that here. tors endorse for thin blood, lhe sick when it restores Jos. B. Netlendorf transacted busi- cial last Friday and cleared $10.50. A we may judge her loss by the vacancy Ferviees at Shabbona at 11 a. m,, weak nerves, general debility. ness in Cass City Friday. good entertainment. Everyone pleased of the flats mentioned. ~erve strength, and puts at Greenbank at 3 p. m, and at Wick- But even this grand old medicine eann~t do Rev. H. Voelker of Elkton visited t(l listen to the pieces spoken by Miss its best work if the liver is inactive aml tim the power behind the or- That mother ou~ near Almont, who ware at 7:30 p. m., Rev, W. Richards, bowels constipated. For the best possible re- i:lLhis vicinity Monday, Flora Endersbee, Ervin Peacock and suits, you shouhl take laxative doses of Ayer's gans to do their work. landed on her eleven-year-old son with preacher. Pills while taking the Sarsaparilla. TI~e liver Misses Hazel Pierce and Dorothy Walter Hubbard, all of this place. force enough to break her arm, should will quickly respond, and so will the bowels. "Almost three years I suffered from We are planning for a gold medal con- key W. Richards will preach in the ~ervousness, indigestion, and palpita- Mellendorf were in Cass City Satur- be in the prize ring. She has out- ~ado by J. C. Ayor CO., Lowell, ~aSS. tion of the heart. I could not eat or forenoon nex~ Sunday. He continues Also ~/anufaoturers of day. tes~ to be held in the Grant M. E. grown he usefulness as the brood hen ,qleep with comfort, or walk or talk to grow in favor with all people. without suffering. Altogetimr I was church in May. of a family. tn a bad condition. :My doctor did not Miss Zella Braekenbury of Cass City Truly all °things work together for seem to' dO me any good. I had tried Someone whose heart is in the right ~tM~Z~ ~ glIERRYPECTORAL so many remedies that I did not have spent Sunday at her parental home Pneumonia's Deadly Work. good. much hope of any of them doing me place sent the writer a photo of here. had so seriously affected my right lnng" Rev. C. B. Steel, presiding elder of any good. Dr. Miles' Nervine wa,s Blarney Castle in old Arkansas, which hmggested by a friend. I got relief ~Miss E. Easton is ill at this writing, writes Mrs Fannie Conner of Rural the Port Huron district, held the f,rom the first, nnd after a few days Dr. McColl of Elkton is in attend- Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn., "that I makes us soliloquize by day and drea~ I felt like a new person. It not only quarterly conference in the Shabbona relieved my imart and nerves, but coughed continuously night and day and at night. "There's a sweet spot in has invigorated my whole system. I ance. the neighbors' prediction~consumption church Saturday evening, previous to NEW ~lm very grateful because since I have Ireland I long for to see." stoploed using it. I have had absolutely Mrs. S, Lown and sons, John and ~seemed inevitable, until my husband which Rev. Harding preached a very ~o return of my old trouble." Cyrus, spent Sunday with friends in brought home a bottle of Dr. Kin~s' When the people east of here on aNe sermon. MRS. HOVeARD FORD, New Discovery which in my case proved the clay soil shook hands with April SHOE ~0 Summit Ave., "Worcester, Mass. Cass City. to be the only ~AL cough cure and re- Last Thursday evening the Epworth Fool day they could reach out with a Dr. Miles' Nervlne Is sold I~y you~ Mr. and Mrs. A. Gunsell are the storerof weak, sore lungs." When all League elected the following officers druggist, w~o wil~ ~uarantee that the other remedies utterly fail. you may still smile ~r their whea~ looked well. ~rst bottle will benefit. If Jt faJ|s, hO for the year: Pres., H.F. Phillips; wll| refund your money, proud parents of a baby boy~ born win in the battle against lung and throat But ~he fooling came since, freezing SHOP 1st vice pres., Mrs. Truesdell;2nd vice Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind April 15. troubles with New Discovery, the ~EAL and thawing in April has turned the I have opened a shoe re- key. Voelker of Elkton will preach cure. Guarant~ed by L. I. Wood& Co. tops down and the roots up. pres., Miss Elva Phillips; 3rd vice and Ryans Drug Store. 50e and :~1. pres., Miss Iva Ryckman; 4th vice pairing shop inthe basement - * Trial bottle free. All close readers of history have pres., Alex Lindsay; organist, Miss of Crosby & Son's store, noticed timt periods of time have been PINGREE. lva gyekman; sec. and treas., Mrs. O. Thirty-two years' exper- divided into ages, such as the war age, W. Nique. ience on the bench places me Jonathan Agar has built a nice the dark age etc. This will go down in a position to guarantee fence in front of his residence. The effect of ~coff'dr F_,m~larfon on thln~ as the crystal age for everything ou~ This May Interest Yore first-class work, Mycharges pale children is magical. Arthur Craig is visiting at his pa- of swadling garments, who can raise No one is immune from Kidney trouble are reasonable. rental home for an indefinite time. the price, has a pair of "specs '~ on so just remember that Foley's Kidney It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. their "phis" large enough to fit the Cure will stop the irregularities and cure @ @ Plowing lands is now being taken any case of kidney and bladder trouble Peter P. Webber. i It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites ~_~.~ up by several of this section of the "Cardiff Giant." that is not beyond the reach of medicine. and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, ~T Thumb. The writer has received a copy of L. L Wood & Co. Probate 1Notice top Iloavin~ Olaims. and so put together that it is easily digested ~~ Henry Wettlaufer placed lightning the Starke County Republican pub- STATE OF MICItIGAN, County of Tuseola. DEFORD, R. F. D. No. 3, ss. rods for W, H. Gardner and others in lished at Knox, Indiana, and the mar- Notice is hereby given that by an order of ket reports show mos~of farm pro- this locality this week. John Elley has purchased a new madethe probate on the Court2(;th dayfor ~heof MarchCounty A. of Tuscola.D., 1907~ ducts lower than in Tuscola county. t It is reported that John Watson, horse, six months from flint date were allowed'for Butter two cents lower per pound and creditors to present their claims against the formerly of this place bu~ late of Im~ Grant Clay spent Sunday with Hugh estate of James II. Davis, deceased~ late of eggs one cent per dozen lower. Seems said county, deceased, and that all creditors Ackley. of said deceased are required to present their farm products don't raise in priceas claims to said Probate Court at the Probate we get nearer Chicago. Lyle Bailey left last Thursday for andOffice allowance, in the Village on or of before Carp fortim examination27tit day of Detroit.. If there is a settler of North Kings- September, A. D. 1907, and that such claims Chas. Morris has his horse barn will be imard before said court on Friday tim ton or South Novesta that can call to 27th day of September, A. Do 190L at ten completed, o'clock in tim forenoon. mind wha~ became of old lady Juries' Dated April 13tll. A. D, 1907~ house that stood on the southwest May Bearup visited friends in Fair- 4-v.i4 JOIIN M. SM]TI{. spring; suits and Overc0als grove last week. (Probate SealJ Judge of I) rebate. part of the Alanson Valentine farm The wonderful growtl~ of this clothing business continues--one-third greater last month tl~an in March of in Novesta twenty years ago, let us Gee. E. Young of Port Huron is vis- Order o~ Hearinl~. any previous year. All signs point to an even larger volume of sales for April. Thousands of men wire have hear from them. Inquiries made of iting at W. C. Moore's. state of Michigan, County of Tusco]a. ss. At a session of tim probate court for said bought here in former seasons arc' coming back. Their friends are coming with tl~em. Every old friend and male and female on the Townline fail g. C, Jacoby and wife visited friends county, held at the probate office in tim vii- every new acquaintance is assured of satisfaction. to bring forth the desired information. in Kingston over Sunday. lage of Caro on the 9til day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred and seven. Present. John M. Smith, Judge of Probate. Friend Scribe of Shabbona, we know A.T. Fellows sawed wood in the Inthe matter of the estate of Clayton W. Good Values and Straightforward you have temperance statistics that Beebe neigt~borhood ~his week. Parker, a minor, On reading and filing tim petition, duly verified, of J. D. Brooker, Hethods Win Success are out of our reach, so we ask you a Elwin Bailey of Three Rivers is vis- guardian of said estate, pr'Lying that he be question. Don't the people of Ireland authorized and licensed to sell certain real We study st, yles~and fabrics, l~ave our regular lines of Clothing made up for us by a number of the foremost iting friends and relatives here. estate in said petition described, and for til~ destroy more distillea death according purpose tlmrein set forth. ]~ is ordered float manufactures in this country, whose goods meet on our tables in fair competition. The influence of this Vernon Bailey, who has been at to the population than our own pep. ]~Ionday. the (ith day of May next at ten mettled is directly toward Bed-rock prices, for every garment, must sell upon its merits. The questbm is not, Three Rivers, has returned here. o'clock in the forenoon at the probate office, pie of the United States? Only five be assigned for hearing said petition. And it "How much can we ge~ for this?" bat "What will the price be with our usual small margin of profit added?" is further ordered that a co0y nf ti~is order per cen~ of our population l~as reached Floyd Turner is hauling gravel to be Dubllshed in the Cuss City Chronicle, :~ The '~Smart Clothes" are, as a whole, the finest we sell and the finest ready-to-wear cl)thes we know of. the age of sixty years and over, while use in building a barnon his farm. newspaper printed and circulated in said But our pLAcer makes are just as worthy values~of thoroughly reliable quality and correct, style. Our aim is county, three successive weeks previous to in Ireland there is eleven per cent of John M, Reid is having a horse said day of hearing. °~o have the best you can buy at the price you want to pay~And We Have It. JOHN M. SMITH. her people more than to the three stable and wagon shed built this week. Probate Seal. 4-12-4 ,Judge of Probate. Men's Suits, $5,[}0 to $45,~ Men's Overcoats, $875 to $~8,00 score mark. Let us talk of the cause. Win. Barrlger, highway commission- Our people pass away earlier in life Order oT Iiearin~. Men's Trousers, $~,00 to $[0.0{] Men's Fancy Vests, St00 to ${}.0D er, has had the White Creek bridge ~han the citizens of any country on repaired. State of Michigan, County of ~uscola, ss. the globe. At a session of the probate court for said We have said tha~ the secret of our Clothing success, which is no secret at all, is in giving good values. Arthur Frost and daughter, Blanch, county held at the probate office In tile vil- And the growth has been accelerated by frequently giving extra values. We watch the manufactures~and The court in the Thaw case charged lage of Carp on tile 9th day of April in the they watch us. They know our capacity for closing out lots quickly, and ccme here first when pi'essed to dis- and E. J. Reid visited at J. G. Elley's year one thousand nine hundred and seven. the jury that in order to give defend- Present, Jotm M. Smith, Judge of Probate. pose of stocks on hand. Sunday. In tim matter of tim estate of Blanche M. ant the benefit of insanity law reason Parker, deceased, On reading and filing the Mrs. Chas. J. King, who has been petition, duly verified, of James D. Brooker, must be so dethroned that defendant quite sick for some time, is now ge~- executor of said estate, praying this cour~ did not know ~hat shooting a fellow for license to sell certain real estate as iu tint better. said petition described and for the purposes creature was a legal wrong or a moral therein mentioned. It is ordered Lha~ Mon- Mrs. John Elley and Miss Amanda day, the 6tb day of May nex~ at 10 o'clock in wrong, N(~w, Mr. Cour~ in all our Gillies visited Mrs. Mary Reid last the forenoon at tile probate offÉce be assigned weakness we dare to say that a brain forsaid hearing'. And it is further ordered Wednesday. that a copy of tiffs order be publislmd in the doesn't require to be so blank as all Cuss City Chronicle, a newspaper printed Gordon Arbor, A. O. O. G., took in and circulated in said county three successive that to constitute insanity. Go intx) two new members at their meeting weeks previous to said dayof he%ring. the asylmn if you please, ~here you JOHN M. SMITH, Saturday evening. Probate Seal. 4q2-4 Judge of Probate. i LOCAL ITEMS. MissBertha Buchner of Port Huron Hiram Gray, three miles north of Now is your chance, who has been visiting relatives here, town, to spend a social evening. The A rare oppor- N. Kerr was a business caller in has returned to her home. occasion was a complete surprise to tunity to get a town Friday. Wm. Spurgeon left Tuesday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Gray. Refreshments pair of glasses Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hanson of Care ing for Keelerville, Sask., where he were served. All report an enjoyable |UST AIP.lP.IVED has homesteaded a piece of land. He evening. or lenses ex- are in town this week. will remain indefinitely. Nearly every week items from an changed. Wilt Born, to Mr. and Mrs. a.E. Vader Dr. J. H. Hays, Jos. Frutchey and unknown seource are sent by mail to be at on April 16, a daughter. A new line of.'.'.'. - W. F: Ehlers have each purchased the Chronicle office and they invariably A. Endersbee of Beauley was in new automobiles. They are all alike find their way into t,he waste basket. town on business Monday. IRSS ITY, APRIL 29-30 and are "Ford" runabouts. Many of them undoubtedly come from Mr. and Mrs. G. W. London ~e- Evangelists J. S. Martin and Wm. reliable parties, but as they are not, turned to Detroit Friday. Summer Goods t For convenience drop me a Huth wilt be in town Thursday, April signed, we are obliged to leave t,hem card in post office and I will D. (~. Schneider of Minden was a 25, and remain over Sunday. Meet- out of t,l~e news colums. Sign your callat your place. Any per- caller in town Wednesday. ings every night in the town hall. name to all items you send hereaft,er in all styles, and colors, and Miss Emm~ Carolan of Care spent so that we may know that they come son without means will be Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crosby and Mrs. last week with friends in town. from a reliable par~y. given a pair free. M.E. MeLcatf spen~ Sunday wi~h prices low. Also a full line of Thos. Cross has moved his paint friends in ,Bad Axe, returning home A lady who understands advertising Dr. MIY[S, Optician. shop into the Anderson Block. Monday. The trip was made by auto. says: "No lady wishes to be looked upon as a shop fiend: she does not care Robt. Boughner of Argyle was in Miss Mary McWebb of Kalamazoo is Ladies' Heather- town Monday on a business trip. to go into a store and have a mer- enjoying a tea days' vacation a~ her chant show all his stock in order to Andrew McAlpine is moving to his pared~al home in Elmwood, and also find out whether he keeps what she farm seven miles north of town. with her grandmother, Mr~s. Mary Bloom Petticoats wist~es to purchase and whether the blcPhee. Roy Culwell made a busines trip to article is sold at a price she can afford. Ca!l in and look over our line of Dry Goods Decker the latter part or last week. Wm. Dav~s and Mrs. Maria Barber, It is much easier to look through the Superlor both of Oxford, have been guests at ~ before buying elsewhere. Mrs. R. Hempton of Kingst0~ is advertisements of a paper than it is to < visiting friends in town for a few days. the home of Mrs. Eva Hinkley and bore the clerks and waste her own , The name tells a true John Brown of Pontiac was the other friends. They returned home time. Next to Lhelocal news items, Wednesday. (' story, SUPE~IOR DRILLS are guest of friends in town over Sunday. the advertisements in a paper statin~ . Chas. Schwaderer lef~ Tuesday articles for sale with prices, will keep (' used and appreciated by John Spurgeon placed a cupola and good farmers the world over. mornipg for SLockett, Montana, much of the money that goes to the Bender Bros. ligl~tning rods on his barn this week. where he has secured a position. He large cities at, home."--Ex. The simplest, most sails- Misses Adah Caldwell and Ethel ( wilt be employed with his brother, ~O ~ factory, most profitable im- Charlton were Deford visitors Satur- John Schwaderer. BOU(]HT THE AR(iYLE HOTEL. plement ever used by a farm- day. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Campbell and er. Mrs. Keelor of Bad Axe was the James Perkins completed the deal family left Tuesday for their new guest of Mrs. A. J. Knapp on Wednes- yesterday whereby he comes in pos- One second hand drill in home in Marston, Montana. They day. session of the Argyle Hotel. He is good repair. leave Cass City amid ~he best wishes ~ Mrs. Alice Mahoney was in Gage- taere now making arrangements for of a host of friends. The Imperial Toungless town tim firs~ of the week on busi. the opening of the same MayYst. We Disc Harrow, no neck hess: The Ladies' Aid of tim M. E. ehurcl~ understand he intends making many will meet at, the lmme of Mrs. J. A. weight, no side draft, no Miss Lottie Delong has gone to Pt. improvements in and about t,he place Caldwell next Wednesday afternoon. , A Few of Our Leaders Huron where she has secured em- and will make it, the best hotel Ar- jerking, pounding tongue to Tea will be served at the usual lmur. ployment. gyle has ever l~ad. James is a good, ~* for the spring trade which we would like push the team. All are cordially invited. MissTholnas of Tyre is a guest at straight fellow and Argyle is lucky t,o to show you. @ Take off your hat to the Stanley Graham has been offered a the hone of Dr. and Mrs. A. N. secure him as a landlord.~Ubly Mayors. Mayors Haytools position on the Kalamazoo's firs~ base Treadgold. Courier. PLOWS, Oliver, 5yracuse and Jno. Deere. lead them all. Place your ball nine and is t,o report forduty May The little son (if Mr. and Mrs. Benj. 1. He expects t,o accept and wilt play ~ HAI~ROWS, Syracuse, Osborne and ~Stand~ order now and let us track CA~S CiTY MARKETS. Herr sustained a broken arm last Fri- in his old position as catcher. ~ ard. your barn before the haying day evening. Oass Oit,y, Mich., Apr. 25. 1907. Mrs. Wm. Sinclair and two children I~0LLE~S, Lean and Donaldson. season. Wheat,. No. l whl~e ...... 73 Miss Mabel Clelandspent a few days left Tuesday morning for Moose Jaw, Wheat, No. 2 red ...... 73 CULTIVATORS, American and Jno. Deere. the first of the week at her parental Sask, wlmre they will make tlmir Rye No.2 ...... 67 WAOON~, ~tudebaker, Birdselland Harri= home near Ubly. White oats No. 3 ...... 41 future home. ML Sinclair has been J. A. CAll)I/ill, Choice Ilandplcked Beans ...... 1 IO son. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stritl~erand ~wo Cass City, Mich. in Saskatchewan for some time. Alsike ...... 6 O0 7 O0 BUGGIES, Pontiac Buggy Co. Alarge as~ ~ children of Argyle visited relatives Work on the new telephone system June ...... S 0O 850 Barley, per ewg ...... 80 90 sortment prices and quality to suit pur~ ~ here Wednesday. is progressing rapidly. Ten men have Peas ...... 70 + chaser. Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Zinnecker and 'been employed this week. The pole Corn ...... 56 fam!ly of Owendale spent Sunday with setting is about completed and the Hay ...... 9 O0 12 60 FENCINO, Kokomo, Diamond and Square ~ "He who saves to,day is relatives in town. wire stringing is well under way. Potatoes ...... 25 Mesh. Eggs oer doz ...... 14 Mrs. Helen M. Wixson left Monday a capitalist tomorrow/' W. Fallis was called to Parriston, Butter ...... 20 BAI~BED WII~E, And all kinds of repairs. morning for a week's visit with Ont,, this week owing t,o the death of Fat cows, live weight, per lb.._ 2~ 3~ friends in Detroit. his brother at tha~ place. Mr. Fatlis S~eers. li~e weight, per tb ...... 3½ 4~ + had gone to Care to spent Sunday and Fa~ Sheep, live weight, per ~ ...... 3 4 De Lavat Cream Separators, Alamo Gasoline En- Thos, Clement, left Tuesday morn- Lambs, iiveweigh~ ...... 5 6½ ing for a visit with relatives in Port went to Ontario from that place on Live hogs, per ib ...... 6 g gines. Farmers' Handy Wagon Co's., Silos. Empire Huron and Croswell. Monday. Dressed Hogs ...... 8 Dressed Beef... 5~ 7 ,~ and Buckeye Grain drills. Come and see us. Mrs. Robt. Kile of Detroit is the Rev. L. V. Selden of Moore~own Begin to Save guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Ball, was a visitor a~ the home of Rev. W. Chickens ...... t"8 qe and other.friends here. Bergey Monday. Mr. Sotdan is pre- Ducks ...... 08 Geese ...... 07 STRIFFLER & /'IcDEI ,FIOTT * Miss Emma Muck was taken ill Sun- paring to move onto his farm heal at Once, Elkton and will nor, engagein minis- Turkey ...... 1~ t5 day evening and has been quite ser- ~tides. green. 08 terial work this year. " " iously sick this week. RO~n~a M~nLS. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornelius are mov- A report came to Cass City last week White Lily, per owl5 ...... ~0 Seal of Minnesota~ per cw~ ...... 2 ~0 ing lnt,o the Wm. Spurgeon residence ~hat Mrs. Fred Sherwood, formerly of this place but now a resident of Economy per ew~ ...... 1 75 on West street Ll~is week. Fanehon per cw~ ...... 2 40 Flint,, was dead. The report was Last year we couldn't Chauncey W. Campbell of Detroi~ Graham Ilour per ewr ...... 2 00 false however, for friends of the lady Granulated meat. per ~w~ ...... 2 t~ get enough of the ..... i spent, Sunday wiLh his parent,s, Mr. here, received a letter from her yes- Feed per ew~ ...... 1 25 and Mrs. W. J. Campbell. terday in whiee she stated that she Meal per cw~ ...... I 25 The M. E. Sunday school gives an Bran per ew~ ...... I 25 was well and happy. Middlings per cw~ ...... 1 ~ "old ruLber" social in the basement Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Schenek. Mr. 0tl Mea ! per cw~ ...... 1 90 of the ci~urch this evening. Salt. per bbi ...... 75 85 Perfeclion and Mrs. L. L Wood, Mrs. Dora Fritz. Mrs. Maria Barber of Oxford spent and tim Misses ElLa and Lucile Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schenck, Mabel Robinson and Lu- O. J. Dunlap, north of town. cretia Campbell made up a merry Bids are wanted f~,r building a road in Elkland ~ownsbip commencing at Mr. and Mrs. S. Bordwell and fam- par~y wire visit,ed relatives in Elling- Blue Flare8 ( ily spent Sunday at the lmme of John t,on Monday evening. the northern corporation line of Cass Barnes in Grant township. City and running two and one-half (> Berkeley Patterson returned home <> Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bender are miles north. Specifications for build- last Friday evening from Cuyalmga ing same and profile ot road may be Money to Loan on ~ea| moving into tlie rooms over Mrs. B. Falls, Ohio. where lm l~as been em- seen ar the clerk's otllee, Cass City. Hopkins' millinery store this week. ployed since las~ fall. He left for 0il sloves Estate. Said job wilt be let on Wednesday, The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical Calumet Wednesday morning where May 1, 1907, at 2:00 p. m. in the vil- church will mee~ next Thursday, May he will play second base in tim base lage of Cass City. The right to rejec~ 2, at the lmme of Mrs. 5I. M. Sehweg- ball team of that city. to supply our trade. CASS CITY BANK, any or all bids is reserved. A bond ler. Mrs. Fitzstephens of Clifford visited musr, be given by Lhe successful bid- We have some now ahd more coming. They come in I. B. AUTEN, W. P. Hayes is making extensive at the home of Mrs, L. Co,elan the der to construct the road in a good Improvements on the residence on first of the week. Mrs. John Carolan and workmanlike manner so tl~at it two and three burner sizes and we guarantee that when M. C, WICKwARE, Oak street whicl~ he recently pur- of North Branch and ~Irs. Howell of may mee~ the requirements of the directions are followed there will be no smoke and no smell, Cashier. chased. Brown City, who have been visiting speciIications. P.A. KOEPFOEN, their sister, Mrs. L. Carolan, returned Mrs. J. Frutchey and her father, O. 4-12-3 Highway Commissioner. i Come m and see one in operation and let us show you < Atwelt, who have been in Detroit for to their home Wednesday. < the difference in cost of fuel. *~'+-M-+++++4~~.+++.I.~ some time, have returned to their Gee. Hoagl.~nd has returned to Cass Owing ~o ti~e continued ill homes here. City from Keysville, Va., where he heattl~ of the occupant, the E. C. Mrs. O. DeLong of Novesta and has made his home with his son, J; d. Poppteton farm of 120 acres, three Mrs. Thos. Clement spent Tuesday at Hoagland, for over a year. Mr. Hoag- and one-half miles northwest of town the tmme of Joim Walmsley. north- land left Keysvilte April 1, and visit,ed is for sale. If no~ sold, might be To i east of town. in Richmond and Jamestown. Va., rented. Might Lake a smaller farm I{ev. Hubbard of Beaulev was in and at Cleveland, Ohio, for several near Cass City in part pay. This is a days before arriving here. O + town last Wednesday evening ~o a~- iine property. See Laing& Jones or + tend the silver medal contest in the Dr. Wm. 3Iorris of Gagetown and write E. C. Poppteton. Birmingham. 11-2-10 M. E. church. Miss Mary Bachanan of Lawrence Miss Mary Zinnecker leaves today Station, Ont., were married at St. Thomas, Ont., by Rev E. Leslie Pid- If you intend to visit Eng- for a few days' pieasure t,rip in De- The loan business heretofore trans- land Ireland Scotland or Wales troit. geyn at t,l~e manse, on Wednesday last acted by Laing& Janes for outside > • • ~~' guest of Cassio McPhail Sunday. 1Kr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Mr. 3-2~-tf eggs w'ere sent by him to the commis- to their home and Mrs. Curtsy's sister, way completed last fail. Without sion merchants in the city. Other Win. McLean of Gagetown visited and Mrs.Thos:Leach spent Sunday at MONEY to loan on improved farms at (i per Miss Doyle of this place accompanied cent.. E.B. Landon. 3-8-tf any doubt, more sons and daughters shipment.s have numbered from 10,000 at his parental home here Saturday. the home of A. McCrea in Ellington, them to Clifford. of Michigan will visit their capital to 12,000 dozens each week. PASTURE to lot on the Neville farm. Sec. 7, Mr. Herdell and son, Earl, trans- Mrs. L. Z. Hiser, who was called Evergreen. Plenty of water. Enquire of city on that day than ever before, and here to see her mother. Mrs Webster, John Schwaderer. 4-26-4 acted business in Cuss City Thursday. it will be a gala occasion for the city BIG DRAIN CONTRACT LET. WICKWARE. Mr. Stirton of Grant is taking or- who is very poorly, has returned to ROBES LOST--One plush ~ad one rubber not merely, but an event in the his- Mrs. David Hartwick is on the sick robe lost between Cuss City and my home her home in Capac. On Thursday of this week Drain ders for enlarging pictures ~n this list. 11 miles east and ½ mile south of (?ass City, tory of 1 he state, an epoch in the life Thos. Cooper, who has been visiting onTuesday evening, April 16. Finder will Commissioner Healey !el the contract vicinity. please leave same at Chronicle off,ice. Chas. of this college, and a waymark of relatives in this vicinity previous to G. K. Borden made a business trip Walker. 4-26-1" for the Allen Creek drain, (,f Paris Mr. and Mrs. J. Messner of Cuss progress in our civilization. his departure for the Northwest Ter- to Cuss City Tuesday. ~ownship to the Woolman Construc- City were the guests of W. Mathews RUG and carpet weaving. First class work Seventy-eight to three was the em- ritory, returned to his home in Can- Mr. Shagena of Ubly is moving into atright prices, H.C. tiowey. 4-19-2 ~ tion Co. of Sandusky, at $4.30 per rod. Monday. phatic vote by which the binder twine ada Friday. the Cornelius builain~ this week. SHORT[iORNS~Thrce young bulls and a bill passed the house last Thurdsay, The drain is sixand a half miles long Mr. Grice of Deckerville was in town number of females for sale. O, C. Wood, Quite a number from here were in }6 mile west of Cuss Oily. 2-~-t f when it came up as the special order. and the total price about $9000. This Monday. He is buying cattle for •Mr. and Mrs. John McPhail spent Cuss City Wednesday for nursery It was worked through without is said to be the cheapest dredging shipment. Sunday at the home of Win. Bennet~ TO RENT~The northeast ~4 of the soutlmas~ stock which they purchased from H. of Section 2. Novesta, the John Kirk- change, then slightly amended in the contract ever made in Huron county. Mrs. Arthur Smith and mother, patrick 40 acres, l½ miles south and ? miles Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, proprietors E. Dolling, the local agent for the ,eas~ of Cuss City. About 25 acres cleared, house, and passed over an impotent ~Bad Axe Tribune. of the Ubly Union House, were in Mrs. Lord, visited Mrs. Gee. Burb balance pasture; or could all be utilized as Adrian Nursery Co. /aasture. Fairlg comfortable house; good opposition, inside of an hour and a town Sunday. Monday. well of water at the door; river crossing cor- half. The single amendment wasa THUMB NOTE&. oner of place so stock can drink at will. TMs Roy. McAllister will hold commun- The Price of Reaitho Born, u) Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Burr, ca aee can be had for this season for $25. proviso that Michigan farmers should ~ ion services in the M. E. church Sun. "The price of health in a malarious the afternoon of April 18, a ten-pound eel with S. B. Brown. ½ mile fforth of place. The Yale Expositor was twenty-five district is just 25 cents; the cost of a box 4-26-3 be preferred in disposing of the pro- day morning. baby boy. duct of the plant. So is recorded the years old last week. of Dr. King's New Life Pills, writes Ella James Perkins of Ubly has pur- Slayton of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills sweeping success of another of the W. W. Bender of Cass City, while Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Goff of Cuss Cit£r chased the Vatter [louse and is mak- cleanse gently and impart new life and distinctive administration measures; here Tuesday, secured tim contract vigor to the system. 25e. Satisfaction were guests at the home of W. A. ing repairs on the same. and of its equally significant success for installing a new lighting system in guaranteed at L. L Wood & Co.'s and Foe Sunday. Justices Archie McLachlan and Ryan's Drug Store. ~n the senate there can be no doubt. tim Presbyterian churcl~--Akron Cor- The Misses Ziza Sansburn and Flora Chas. Maskell transacted legal busi- Enlarg,ed Meantime. the returns from the pop- respondent to the Fairgrove Enter- KIN?rSTON. ~cPhait made a flying trip to (?ass prise. ness in Sandusky Saturday. ular vote upon the prison labor Wm. Ross made a business trip to City on Monday. amendment, which was closely re- The CaNs City Chronicle arises to re- Fred and Ruth Strifller of Cuss City Clifford Tuesday. lated to this and was an administra. mark that citizens of that place show spent Sunday at their parental home Mrs. Grant McConnell and daughter, H. P. King returned home Saturday g Piclures tion-measure in referendum before commendable zeal in the early effort here. Miss Hazel Campbell accom- Laura, and Miss Ethel Hunt visited ah from a trip to Ohio. the people, are showing a no less em- they have put forth to clean the city panied them. W. A. Foe's Saturday evening. Mr. Swailes of North Branch was E wish to announce phatic success there. With only a of the winter's accumulation nf rub- Mr. and Mrs. James Henry and Miss A eharivari par£y is being planned theguest of his brother here Saturday. W that we are better few counties yet to report, the major- b~sh. They have a neat little city Maggie Henry of Cuss City were the to take place some evening this week. ~ prepared than ever to ity averages one thousand per county, and know it.~Millington Gazette. guests of their father, Isaac Henry, Everybody attend the birthday re- It is for the beneiit (?) of parties west enlarge pictures. We and so promises at least eighty thou- Sunday. Tney made the trip in their ception at the Baptist church Friday of town. sand. HERE AND THERE. evening. ~ have recently perfect- automobile. Harry Bigham, who has been at the ed our equipment so The primary bill which had been Nelson Smith, formerly of Argyle, Miss Mamie Ruggles of Marlette imme of his father near Argyle asuist* Get in the habit of speaking to that we can furnish en- made the special order for last Wed- who has been living on his farm at spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. ing with farm work, has resumed hit people. There is nothing that brings Will Soper. ~ larged pictures in the nesday, was put over to Thu sday (f Elmer, has sold out and bought a duttes at W. A. Foe's where he has so much joy and happiness as the kind following sizes: 10x12 this week, because of the absence of farm twn miles northof Shabbona and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Francis left been for the past five months. work spoken by one who manifests ~ inches, 16x20 inches, the chairman of the elections com- has taken possession. Wednesday to make their future home 20x26 inches, and lar- genuine love and charity for us. So Th(,s. Hartwick was in Detroit on mittee, Mr. Dickinson, occasioned by Tuesday evening a roller door on the in California. ger. We also sell sev- often we see people who carry so high busine~ trip last week, going to Bay sickness in his family. The governor barn jumped from tim track and fell Gen. Vorhes and sisters moved onto eral different styles of a head that they very often look right City to spend Sunday with relatives. will send in a special message upon on Cyrus King, breaking his leg at their farm one-fourth mile west of frames. We want you over you and are not apt to see you, He returned he. e Monday evening~ that subject, urging the inclusion of the thigh. The injury is aserious one town last weea. ~ to call and see the sam- U. S. senators to be nominated by and one may feel very much grieved accompanied by his father, Joh~ and no doubt the young man will be M.A. Smith expects to move this ples we have and let us primary vote also with governor and over the slight. The man or woman Hartwick, who has been making aa laid up all summer. Dr. McNaughton week to the farm lately purchased ~ ~uote you prices which lieutenant governor~a feature so who gets the most good out of life, be extended visit with friends in Ba~r dressed the wound. from B. Wilkinson by E. F. Newman. we assure you are as manifestly desired by a vast majority they a professing christian or not, is City. ~ low as you can get good the man or woman that in every day of the people o)~ the state that there Do|nO Business Again. -\ life can do the most with their kind | work done anywhere. is no likelihood of faflure in the legis- "When my friends though~ I was lature to satisfy it. The governor is words, looks and deeds. The poor about to take leave of this world, on ac- also evpected to urge the removal or fallen man or woman knows when count"of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A. A. Chisholm, BffOr[ BU¥iNfi fi[I OUR PRI£[S ON J. /YlAIEI , modification of the requirement for a your voice has the true ring, whether PHOTOGRAPHER there is sympathy and charity or Treadwell. N. g., "and when it looked forty percent plurality to nominate, as if there was no hope left, I was per- a proposition not nearly so strongas whether it is tl~e voice of the hypo- suaded to try Electric Bitters, and I re- the other. crite that is speaking to them, or joice to say that they are curing me. I whether you act it by passing them am now doing business again as of old, Two other bills were added to the ...... unnoticed.--Ex. and am still gaining daily." Best tonic list of constitutional convention mea- medicine on earth. Guaranteed-by L. sures last week, one by Senator Lins- I Wood & Co, and gyan's Drug Store. VVe make Real V¢OMAN 5UFFRA(iE. 50c. ley, and one by Representative J. S. e Monroe. Mr. Monroe is a lawyer of Estate Loans Some reasons why suffrage shoul0 be URBAN. Ironwood, and a member of tim re- extended to women: The wall of the new church has vision committee of the house: and 1st. Because it is right; h question on tt~e most favorable terms and been completed. with tile least possible delay. his bill is understood to embody the is neversettled until it is settled right,. LOW interest rates, optional pay- features most favored by the commit- Righteousness exalteth a nation, if the Edw. McMahon spent Sunday at his mentsand other features that " tee usa substitute for the several voice of the people is the voice of God, home near Cumber. i mean mucl~ to tim borrower. bills before them. It provides for than the yoice of God cannot be heard Quite a number of the farmers liars If you wish to buy mo~e land, one representative from each county, so long as one-half or the people are commenced seeding. want to improve your property and one from each district less than a not allowed a voice in the nation. or renew the loan you are now Wm. Clapsadle made a business trip carrying, come in and consul~ us county which does-not tiius secure a 2nd. Because it is in harmony with I~o Sandusky Tuesday. as to terms-It will pay you. representative. the constitution, declaration of inde- + R. Pearson has had a severe attack Senator Ely's cash road tax bill, re- pendence and ° Bill of Rights. ~'We of the rheumatism for the past two FUR'.rqlTUt E It is to our interest to protect the people" says the constitution; po- our customers and, being in intr,duced, has been reported from weeks. the committee on taxation; and now litical power inhers in the people; touch with local conditions T. M. Marsten is now drawing places us in the best possible tim committee on roads and bridges women are people. "Governments Picture Frames made to order cream to the new butter factory at position to take good care of you. of which he is chairman, is welcome derive their just powers from the con- Elmer. to hold on to the one first introduced. sent of the governed", women are gov- Over 1oo different kinds of moulding in stock g. Pearson went to Greenleaf EXCHANGE BANK There is more than one way to get erned without their con'senL "Taxa- to select from. Furniture Repaired. Thursday to take a contract fore L I1. PimPlY & S0~, Bankers. there, sometimes. The bill .was tion without representation is tyr- large bridge. Cuss 6ity~ Mich. sketched in these columns some weeks anny," women are taxed. ard. Every extension of suffrage Rev. Nicol is staying in the neigh- :. -: : .... +4"- . .-~- , " ..... '. ago. It abolishes the labor tax and the old pathmaste~, and provides one has proven a benefit on the whole, E. borhood and supervising the work of [[NIN[r'S [IjRNIIUII[ SIOR[. cash tax levied upon property outside G. 1. The differgnce between tke the new church. C-qkSS CITY~ /Y%ICH|G/%N. the villages, to be expended for re- A mcricaNeitizens and the unfranchised The young folks of this place at- pairs adjacent to the property taxed; class that comes from Europe. 1I the tended the band practice and dance and another tax upon the entire town- effect on the poor white, lII the effect. at Shover Thursday night. on the colored man. ship including villages, for roads and Miss Ida Camp had a two days' va- and bridges anywhere in the township, as MRS. A: W. TRUEsDELL. cation at her school near Elmer last directed by the township board. JUST LIKE A MAN! week and visited friends in and around Some members of the house have town. had enough of the vicious system by Wagons A well known citizen of Fairgrove Misses Hannahand Azely Gerber, Bring or Send _ -: . which bills are passed without ever township was gzeatly alarmed as to formerly of this place but now of being read, and of the contents of his physical condition. He was con- Cumber, are visiting friends in this which no one but the member intro- fident that he had heart disease. vicinity. We are agents for the ducing has any knowledge, and some- 1 Nothing else could produce that Misses Evelyn Smith and Estella Your Cream timesnot even he. A bill to amend Dunlap Vehicle Co., of ~ creaking, crackling sound over his the charter of Detroit, fathered by Buschlen are studying hard for the heart that he heard every time he TO THE CA.SS CITY CREAMEI~Y. Pontiac and can secure Mr. Duncan of that city, and offered eighth glade examination. We all took a long breath. He is feeling wish them success. i by his colleague, Mr. Scott, was pass- much better since his wife discovered Beginning May 3oth we will pay twice each a Buggy or Wagon forL ed in the usual manner. Afteward it, ~hatit came froma buckle on his ELMWOOD. month, the ~sth and 3oth, within 3c of N. Y. price ~ you cheaper than any was whispered in the ear of a few that suspenders.~Fairgrove Enterprise. an African was concealed in that A. T. Hiser went to Vassar 8atur* for all cream testing less than 3896 and for all cream other dealer in the coun- woodpile. An obscure clause empow- ~Just try a load Of that Washed day. testing 35o~ or higher we will pay within 2~c of No ered the city council to authorize Nut Coal from tim Anketell Lumber try. If you are in- Co. and get the best. 1-1I Claude Webster drives a bran new Sunday ball games and other sports in buggy. Y. prices. No charges for hauling or making. The terested in this line, we Detroit, and this had been voted for l'liero is ~ore Catarrh in this section of the Gee. Leach worked for Robt. Spaven above prices will be bettered by I/2c for all cream de* and passed by members whose consen~ country than all other diseases put together, to such a proposition could never have and until the last row years was supposed to part of last week. livered to the factory. We want every farmer's i would be pleased to •be ~ incurable' . For~ ¢~ g ream,t any yearsdoe- been secured with their knowledge. tors pronounced it a meal disease and pre- Dr. Dodge made a professional call cream within lo miles of Cuss City if w~ can get it quote you prices. Their indignation at being tricked scribed toeal remedies, and by onstantly at Kingston Sunday. found free expression, and the next failing tO cure with local treatment, pro- nouneed it incurable. ~eience has proven and we ask a trial. Don't wait, but COYlMENCE day a motion to reconsider the vo~e catarrh to be a constitutional disease and John Jackson has purchased the was made, but failed by thirty-two to therefore requires constitutional treatment. Thee. Turner farm. NOW. thirty-tire, thirty-three not voting. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con- O. A. Hendrick shipped a load of So the bill goes to the senate; but it is stitutional cure on the market. It is taken Yours for business and satisfaction, not unlikely there may be objection internally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- apples to Bay City Monday. hereafter when a member moves that spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and ! h, A, Liviagsi0 , mucous surfaces of the system. They offer Mrs. Calvin Hendrick of Ellington "the bill be considered read," and the one hundred doUars for any case it fails to CASS GITY GREAMERY (2;0, DEFORD, M|GH. the speaker says, "If there is no ob- cure. Send for eircul:trs ai~d testimonials is visiting at O. A. Hendrick's. Address~ F. J. CIIENEY & CO.. Poledo, Ohio. O. K. JANES, General Manager. jection it will be so considered:" Sold by Druggist.s, 75e. Mr. and Mrs. A. Becket of Novesta HORTON. Take ttalPs l~amily Pills for eonstii)ation. visited at E. F. Stone's Sunday. I ~ft~tch'ed away unbroken]5: to the sky llne. There was not a cabin in sight. The~~ ence of one that perhaps a sermon was A MISTAKEN IDEA. "Well, can't ye do something?" said Dairy Wisdem In Brief [ superfluous A TURN TRE Clodah. IIcr ankle was paining her. "Oh, please go on, sir," was the fiat- Bu"t Just the Same the Cook Gave Very .I* 4, and the sun ~ts very warm. tering reIdy, and the clergyman mount- Short- Notice. WREEL. But Jim was better at repartee than Excitement or noise amon:z the Scrap Book ed the pulpit. "Our re'teeters jewel of a cook has at meeting emergencies, and with his cows is costly. Cows are nervous an- In the course of his address he ex left us. and my wife says that I am to head on one side he considered the imals, and they resent any noisy inter- pressed the fear that he was wearying blame," says Jones, with a sorry grin. By Constance D'Arcy Mackay. Obeying Orders. situation. terence. his hearer and was gratified to be told "The worst of it is that my wife is A celebrated specialist to whom time 'Tin thinking we'll have to foot it," Do not forget the salt. Do not mix that he contd not be too long. The ser. right. Coplfr~ght, I907, bH Constance D'Arcy was money, and who had an imperiou~ .Mackay. he said gloomily. it with the grain ration either. The men, consequently, was lengthened out "Mary had been with us for over ten temper, made it a rule that all patients There was a sob in Clodah s voice. cows like it straight. to some forty minutes. years, and we had begun to think that ~hould undress before entering his con- "My ankle's wrenched, and 'tis not If you guess about your cows, you When it was ended the preacher ex~ we owned her. She had but one fault, sulting room so as not to waste any of It was summer in Ballymoran~long a step further I'll go," she avowed. will guess about your profits--and pressed a desire to shake hands with q mid that was that she sometimes over- his time. One day a meek looking lit- ~ays of blue and white and green, the "You sit here tlfin and 1'11 go for guess wrong. man who had listened to him wittt suct~ ~lept and delayed the early breakfast tle man entered wit~ all his clothes on. h|~e of the sky. the white of drifting hell)," said Jim, his face brightening, Don't forget that the calf of todqy evident appreciation. On a nearer vie~ that I am obliged to have. "What do you mean by coming in clouds and the bright green of the "Yes, and it's fair time and the coun. will be the money maker or the money (for lm was somewhat short sighted) "To remedy this I bought an alarm like that?" asked the doctor in a rage, try full o' vagabonds! That's a grand loser tomorrow. discovered that he had been preach- clock, and after exphHning to tlm cook ~[r~sh turf. Gorse rose golden in the "Go and strip at once." he idea. Mr. Jim Hngan, to leave me alone Feed the farm by the way of the ing to the driver of his hack. who was how it worked I tohl her that here- fields; wild roses bloomed by the "But I"~ faltered the man. entirely by myselfP' good cow. Feed her right, and shc all the while charging overtime! after I expected her lo arise imme- ~iedges, fragile and exquisite, yet full of "I tell you l've no time to waste," Jim wilted. will feed the land and everybody on it. diately after tim alarm sounded. ~nares for the unwary. Mm~y an eager yelled the doctor, and the man left the "What'll we do, thin?" he demanded. If the calf is hand fed, the milk Reflections by Donn Plait. "The next morning I was awakened room in lmste. When his turn came eMld plucked at them only to with- "We'll sit here till some one comes," should be given it at blood heat. Cold A wild goose will travel due nortb by a heavy crash from the cook's he re-entered the room. "Now then," d~aw a scratched finger, ~aid Clodah. milk is likely to cause indigestion, 500 miles. Man after a deal of labor room, and while I was wondering said the doctor, "that's better. What Terry O'Rourke, looking up from his So they sat. Birds sang In the long scours and kindred calf ailments. If makes the compass and rivals the what the trouble was there was a ~an I do for you?" potato patch, philosophically observed meadow grass. A hare flitted by like too hot. the milk will scald the calf's goose. crash against my-bedroom door, and "I called to collect your subscription ~lmt "thim flowers were as sharp as a shadow. Nothing else stirred. The mouth and interfere with the eating. Many a statesman honored in his the voice of Mary said: for the benevolent s0eiety." t]~y were swate, ivry one o' thim," road stretched away white and desert- Selection and breeding go together tn grave owed his success in life to the " 'There's your old alar-rum clock. a~d then smiled to himself, thinking ed. Tim moodily scanned the horizon, building up the dairy herd. length of his legs and the solemnity of an' it's meself that'll no longer Stay in of Clodah Mulvaney, Hazel eyed she and Clodah wondered if the sunlight A sore teat (the sore may be inside) INVICTUS. his countemmce. a place where a poor hardworking Out of the night that covers me. will cause a cow to kick, but if han- The Fourth of July is a day set gurl's life is in danger.' ,was, with red brown hair, cheeks like would fade her rlbbons. She wished Black as the pit from pole to pole, a wild rose and temper as keen edged devoutly that she had never come. dled gently she will be quiet and kind I thank whatever gods may be apart by the citizens of this blessed "I arose at once and investigated. a8 the prickliest thorn. Who could have supposed that her when cured. For my unconquerable soul. cmmtry to glorify themselves and mu. It seems that the bed in the cook's Have scales in the stable and weigh tilate their offspring. room was an old one and not very ~'Yet, falth, what matter about the pleasure jaunt would end like this? In the fell clutch of elrenmsiance thorns;" said Terry, "if the rose be She east a qulck glance at Jim. The each milking. Get the milk tested and I have not winced nor cried aloud; stout, and when the alarm sounded the w~rth the wlnning!" great, unfeeling umathamn! Never raise calves for dairying from calves Under the bludgeonings of chance Comfort For Missy. cook awoke with a Jump that shook l~Iy head is bloody, but unbow'd. l=le was as quiet and determined as once had he asked her how she felt or thus tested. A young lady of Macon, Ga., visited the bed to pieces and threw her out on the floor. ~lodah was hasty, and if, as his neigh- if her fall had shaken her! Ah, Terry Fewer cows are injured by high . /3eyond this place of wrath and tears the home Of her fiance in New Orleans. bors declared, he was a bit slow in his was the lad! 'Ferry always knew what feeding than by unbalanced feeding. Looms but the horror of the shade, On her return home an old colored "I tried my best to convince her that lovemaking he was none the less sure. to do*. And she had lost hlm~lost A clean cow and a clean stable go And yet the menace of the years woman, long in the service of the fam- it was an accident and not a part of Finds and shall find me unafraid. True, he had a dangerous rival in Jim him throngh her own folly! Well, with clean milk, good butter and clean Ily and vonsequently privileged to pui the clock's duties to throw her out of ,lCIagan, who had lately fallen heir to a there wns no good in thiuking of that cash. It matters not how straight the gate. the question, asked: bed every morning, but she wouldn't l~g'acy :and who had spent the half of now, and she blinked hard to keep The best way to bring cream to the How charged with punishments the "Honey, when is you goin' to git be convinced that the clock didn't have proper temperature is by putting the scroll. married ?" a hand in it and left."~Detroit Free it on a brand new jaunting ear fit for back the tears. It was near noon. I am the master of my fate. ~he mayor himself. It was in this that Her throat was parched, and the pangs cream can into a pail or tank of very I am the captain of my soul. The engagement not having been an- Press. ;Jim had begged Clodah to accompany of hunger were astir. The sullen si- warm water. Stir gently until the --~V. E. llenley. nounced, the Macon girl smilingly re- cream is of the proper temperature. plied: Too Wet. ~hlm to the Gulmullet fair, some ten lence of Jim wore on her. Se She Had Heard. .miles distant "Why don't ye say something," she In some cases, where cows have been "Indeed. I can't say, auntie. Per- The crew of a certain life saving In an Episcopql church in Peoria it "Thank ye kindly, Jim," she answer- burst out "instead o' sitting there star- milking for a long time, there is some haps I shalt never marry." station on the New England coast has is an Easter morning custom for the ~edo "but I've promised to go with Ter- ing like a bump on a log?" difficulty in churning. The addition of The old woman's jaw fell. "Ain't had little to do of late because of the ushers to greet incoming members of ence." "Whist. Clodah, here's some one one or two fresl~ cows in the milking dat a pity now!" she said. After re- rarity of wrecks in that immediate vi- the congregation with, "The Lord is "Well. thin, it's myself that will coming at last!" herd will often overcome the difficulty. flection stm added, "Dry do say dat ole cinity. Nevertheless the crew had ia risen." An old lady who was deaf qnd have to ride alone/' sighed Jim diseon- Through a cloud of dust appeared a We canno~ .all buy pure breds, but maids is the happiest critters there is the past frequently proved its bravery Who had but recently united with the ~olatelyo "for, sure, there's no one in rickety little eart drawn by a gray we can imp~ove the herds we already once dry quits strugglin'."--Lippin. and efficiency. ohm'oh was met by Dr. T~,--ug with the own, and ten years of systematic cows. The Practice drills of the crew last Ballymoran who can take your place donkey. Terry was on the front seat. salutation. at all at all." The pig rode stolidly behind. At sight breeding will nearly double the value smnmer drew much satirical comment "What is it?" she asked, pausing and The School of Adversi4, The night before the fair Clodah and of their plight Terry halted. Clodah of the American cow. from the people at the summer resorts placing her hand to her ear. At a banquet in Lyons nearly a cen- ~erry sat before her door discussing hung her head and couhl not raise her Did you know that if your finger near by, who looked upon such prac- "The Lord is risen," repeated the tury and a~&alf ago a discussion arose the joys of the morrow. eyes. It was Jim who spoke first. nails get too long some cows will let tice as an entertainment devised for doctor. in regard to the meaning of a painting "We'll start early;" said he, "and be "We're in a fine mess," said he. "The you know it by squirming about when their especial amusement. "Oh, yes," said the lady absently as representing some scene in the mytbol- ~ack by nightfalL" wheel's broke, and Clodah's hurt her you are milking and maybe by upset- One rainy day at the appointed time she moved on down the aisle. She ogy or history of Greece. Seeing that "And I'll wear my best dress, with ankle." ring things. Take time to trim ym~r the crew failed to appear ~t[ practice. was met by another usher, who gave the discussion was growing warm. the ~he blue ribbons," said Clodah, "and "Has she now?" cried Terry. a note n~ls once In awhile. The summer boarders on fife veranda her the same greeting. host turned to one of the waiters and keep my coat in the back o' the cart." of anxiety in his voice. of the hotel waited In vain for the ex- "What did you say?" she demanded. asked him to explain the picture. "1 mistrust ye'll have to hold it on " 'Tis not so painful whin I sit still," Grasshopper Music. hibition which should vary the monot- "The Lord is risen," retm'ned the Greatly to the surprise of the company, your lap, mavourneen," said Terry, said Clodah, "but 'tis like the curse of No music is as familiar as that pro- ony of a dull day. Finally one of them "on usher. account o' the pig." all the crows whin I try to walk." duced by the locusts, grasshoppers and the servant gave a clear and concise went over to the quarters of the crew "Oh, yes, so Dr. Tyng tells me," she account of the whole subject, so plain "'Pig!" cried Clodah "I'll tell ye the best way out," said crickets, and. although they are not to learn the reason. remarked complacently as she entered and convincing that it at once settled "l'm going to take the pig along In Terry. "I'll take Clodah with me to "Ar~-'*c, t you going to practice today? produced by the mouth, they answer a pew,--Everybody's. the dispute. the back o' the cart. 'Tisa foine price the fair, and thin I'll send some one to asked he. as calls. The music of grasshoppers "In what school have you studied, I'm expecting to get for her. and"-- help ye with your jaunting car. How "Not today, sir." is produced in four different ways~ Thoughts on Love. monsieur?" asked one of the guests, "Terry O'Rourke," shrieked Clodah. will that be suiting ye?" "!~rhy not ?" first, by rubbing the base of one wing The first sigh of love is the last of addressing the waiter with great re- "do ye think I'd ride in a cart with a seemed no other way, and Jim Then the brave life saver; hero or There wisdom.--Antoine Bret. ,pig?" muttered that it would suit him very upon the other, using for that purpose spect. 'q have studied in many schools° many rough seas in the past, made au Love is like the moon; when it does monseigneur," replied the young serv- "You've done it before." well. veins running through the middle por~ explanatory gesture toward the sky not increase it deereases.~Seguro ant, "but the school in which I studied "Niver with my best dress on." "And you, Clodah ?" tion of the wing; second, by a similar and sald: Love is the most dander headed of longest and learned most is the school "Lave your best dress at home, thin," • "If--if ye will take me," she said method by using the veins of the in- "Wlmt, In this rain?"--Harper'~ all the passions; it never will listen to of adversit3if' Well had lee profited Bald Terry humorously. humbly. ner part of the wing; third, by rubbing Weekly. reason. The very rudiments of logic by poverty'.~ lessons, for, altt~ough then Clodah saw no humor in his remark. "tIere's a p|eee o' bread for ye, Jim," the inner surface of the hind legs are unkno~m to it.--Butwer-Lytton but a poor waiter, all Europe soon "You (.an choose betwain as." she said Terry. "and a bit o' goat's cheese. against the outer surface of the wing Rejected. In love, a3 in war, a fortress that rang with the fame of the writings of sald haughtily. "Will ye take me or I~elike it wilt shtay your hunger till covers, and, fourth, by rubbing togeth- parleys is half taken.~Marguerite de will ye take the pig?" help arrives. Don't ate it too fast." he er the upper surface of the front edge the greatest genius of his age and Valois. country; Jean Jacques Rousseau.~ "But. Clodah. girrul, be reasonable. called back after he had helped Clodah of the wings and the under surface of "Pushing to the Front." The pig can do ye no harm. She's as up on to the seat beside him--"don't the wing covers. The insects which Abasing Oneself. ate it too fast, for 'tis rich and likely employ the fourth method also stridu~ clea.~ ~s an angel and as well behaved. General Ogle, a member of the Penn- Advice to a Bachelor. a~d 'tis my only chance o' selling her." to gi~;e ye the dyspepsia." late during night. The first method is sylvania assembly, had been deputed Lord Lyons, the British minister in Clodah stamped her foot. For awhile Clodah and Terry rode in used by the crickets, the second by the to compose an addre~ to the newly Washington, who was a bachelor, call. "'I've gdven ye your cholee. Terry silence. Then, "Clodah, glrl," said green or long legged grasshoppers, the elected president, Ai~drew Jackson. ed on President Lincoln to make a O'Rourke. Once and for all, which will Terry tender]y, "'tis a churl I am at third and fourth by certain kinds of When the old warrior submitted his formal announcement of the marriage ye take ?" times, but I meant nothing by It. Will short horned or Jumping grasshoppers. document to the house, a fellow mem- of the Prince of Wales to the Princess Terry was usually slow to anger, but ye forgive me for what I said last Butterflies have been heard to utter a ber, a short man of light build, from Alexandra of Demnark. Lord Lyons now a danger spark burned in his eyes. night? ...... loud click, and the same is true of Philadelphia. observed: droned on at some length with his "I'll take the pig," he said. many bettles, while the cicada, or sev- "Pardon me, general. I hesitate communication, which recited all the Clodat~ flew inside and banged the enteen year locust, utters a most re- about making any suggestion to sQ dis- names and titles of the contracting door. and fifty pigs than with Jim Hagan markable note or series of sounds.~ tinguished an individual, but I cannot parties, with expressions of good will Next morning she passed Terry's cab- and n coach and four!" Scrap Book. refrain frmn saying that it is custom- from the queen of England to the pres- In, with Jim Hagan in his rldlng Jaunt. Women in Elizabeth's Time. ary with cultured letter writers to ident of the United States. and so lng car. Her muslin dress was as blue Russia's Great Library. Concerning the women of the court write the first personal pronoun with forth. "That's all .right," said Liw as the sky, and its many ribbons flut- One of the proudest monuments to ~f Queen Elizabeth a writer of that a capital 'I' instead of a small 'i.' " coln; "glad to hear of the wedding. tered in the wind. Ten'y was out in the memory of that benevolent despot, General Ogle returned a look of tlme remarked, "They do shun and Aml now. Lord Lyons," laying his garden, and Clodah feigned not to Peter the Great, is the imperial li- his scorn. "Sir," said he, "when I write hand familiarly on the shoulder of the see him. though Jim glanced round brary of Russia, established by him in ~void idleness, some of them exercis. to so great a nmn as General Andrew minister, "go thou and do likewise." with a look of triumph. 1714. Present ranking places it third lng their fingers with the needle, some Jackson. Democratic president of the Editor's Son (rejecting the proffered in continual reading, either of the Holy ptldding)o-Owing to unusual pressure "How are ye, Terry?" he called out. among the world's great llbraries, pr~e- United States, I abase myself--I abase Nothing Is Lost. ceded only by the National library at on our space we regret being unable to "' 'Tisa foine day for the fair." Scriptures or histories of their own or myself, sir. I use as small an 'i' as I We cannot possibly hear, see. feel or Paris and that of the British museum entertain your proposal, while thank- And they rattled gayly down the foreign nations about us, and divers in can put upon paper. But, sir; if ever I experience anything which is not ing you for letting us see it.~Londo~ road. the new yellow wheels of the at London. It contains a million and a writing volumes of their own or trans- should have to write to a little snipe woven in the web of character. What Opinion. jaunting car shining in the sun. half volumes and 26.000 manuscripts. lating of other men's into our English like you I would use an q,' sir, that we are this minute and what we do Terry gazed after them. All the The mosV important accession it ever and Latin tongue." Also, "many the would fill two pages of foolscap." of this minute, what we tlfink this min- The Mother-in-law. brightness seemed gone from life. It received was probably at the time of eldest sort are skillful in surgery, and ute, will be read in the future charac- A certain motherqnqaw had stopped was as if the candle of hls happiness the suppression of the Society of Jesus The Ways of Nature. there is in manner none of them but ter as plainly as words spoken into the so often with her daughter as to cause had been blown out, leaving him in ut- in Russia, when most of the Jesuit when they be at home can help to sup- Montaigne invents a speech of Nature phonograph can be reproduced in the a quarrel with the husband, and one ter darkness. "'Twas a wise man," collections were transferred to the Im- to man: ply the ordinary want of the kitehen future.--O. S. Marden. day when she again came to stay she he muttered, "who said that fortune perial llbrary. Among them was the with a number of delicate dishes of "Life in itself is neither good nor found her daughter in tears on the was a fickle jade. ,~ turn of her famous collection of Count Zaluski, [heir own devising.'~London Saturday evil; it is the scene of good or evil, Home Folks. doorstep. "I suppose George has left wheel~and where are ye now, Terry consisting of 260.000 volumes and 10,. Review. as you make it. And if you have lived A Virginia ne/zro in Boston passed you," she sniffed. "Yes"~sob. "The~ O'Rourke?" 000 manuscripts, which had been in- a day you have seen all--one day is wearily from one house to another ask- there's a woman in the case?" she ask- Then he harnessed up slowly, put the stalled at the Jesult college in Warsaw. A Cowboy 8pld~r. equal qnd like to all other days. There ing unsuccessfully for bread or work. ed, her eyes lighting up expectantly: plg in the cart and took the road for The most important manuscript in the The queen of spiders--the largest, is no other light, no other shade. This At one door finally a man looked down "Yes"~sob. "Who Is it?" she deman4~ Gulmullet library is the "Codex Sinaiticus" of the handsomest and most capable work- very sun, this moon, these stars, this upon him sourly and broke out: ed. "You"~sob. "Gracious!" exclaim- There was no one to see Clodah Greek Bible. brought to Russia by Pro- man of her tribe--is the orange yellow order and disposition of things, is the "What do you mean, you blankety ed the mother-in-law. "I am sure I ,1rive out of Ballymoran save a few fessor Tischendorf In 18;59 from the and black creature known as orange same your ancestors enjoyed and that blank nigger, retain' to my front doah never gave him any eneouragement"~ old women and children. The rest Convent of St. Catharlne on Mount argiope. Hers are the most beautiful shall entertain your posterity. as If you were white? Glt around to Bellman. ~f her neighbors had risen with the Slnai.--New York Tribune. cobwebs made, hung low to catch the "And, come the worst that can come, the kitchen if you want somethin' to dawn and set ou~ for thelr fair hours Innumerable Insects required for a the distribution and variety of all the eat. and if you ever come to my front His Way, ago. Clodah, being of two minds Comparative C_~olor Blindness. rather large appetite, and you find them acts of my comedy are performed in doah again. I'll break every bone in Farmer Punkinton--Didn't I tell ye whether to go or not, had kept the If a thousand men gaze at a garden among the bushes and vlnes and in your body, you black rascal!" a year. The revolution of my four ter do the fe~t o' this plowin'? TJ|et's a ardent Jim waiting till she reached a of flowers~ fifty of them will see the the fields. Argiope captures and ties Bress God, bress God! said the seasons comprehends the infancy, the party way ter do it. conclusion. Now they rolled swiftly colors falsely. If a thousand women np her victims as ably as a cowboy youth, the virility and the ol fl age of ' black. "Pat sounds like Die Vlrginny; Lazy Luke (who has hired out as a along in order to make up for lost view them. nine hundred and ninety- might do with a lasso, and she excels the world. The year has l;layed Its dese are my own home folks, sure farm hand)~Well, I'm a-doin' the rest time. The road was almost deserted six or seven will perceive the hr~es cor- the cowboy by manufacturing her own part and knows no other art but to enoughF' part all right. An' lemme tell yet, oF save in the distance, where there were rectly. Of the six colors of the rain- rope as she goes along.~Indianapolis begin again. I am not prepared to ere- Farragut's Way. sport, dat wen it comes ter restiu' I'~ a few tardy wayfarers like themselves. bow, which, mingled in thousands o~ News. ate for you any new recreations. Stanch ohl Admiral Farragut~he of de acknowledged aut'ortty on it, sc~ And these, too, having the start of combinations, give all the varying hues "Give place to others as others have the true Imart and the iron will--said don't gimme no more o' ver slaek.~ ~hem, soon vanished. Clodah was con- of sky and sea. of moui~tain and val- He Was Just "Pilfering," given place to you. Equality is the "Deacon Bosworth always meant well, to another officer of the navy: Chicago News. tented enough. She felt that she was ley, some are never seen by the color ~oul of equity, Who can complain of "Dupont. do you know why you looking her best, and if she had any blind or are felt only as light and even though he had a tendency to use the same destiny in which all are in- words of whose meaning he was nor. didn't get into Charleston vvith 5'our A Wall Street Chart. doubts on that score Jim's fluent tongue shade of black and white. Very few Huded? Besides. live as long as you always cognizant When he was sex- ironclads ?" You buy a hundred shares of stock would have reassured her. She an- ~ersons are totally color bllnd, yellow, can, you shall not shorten .the time ~ Your fortune fine to crown. ton of the Baptist church at Putnam, "Oh, it was because the channel was swered his lovemaking wlth laughing blue and violet belng rarely lost. To }'ou are to be (lead: you shall be every And with the most unerring aim Conn., he was seen coming out of the ~o crooked." banter, and he was declaring for the the totally color blind all landscapes Whit as long in the condition you so It "No, Dupont, it was not that." goes ,twentieth time that he would make and objects are like an engraving in vestry, where he had been puttering mueh fear as if you had died at nurse." around at odd jobs during the day. "Well, the rebel fire was perfectly right ¢4he kindest husband in the world when black and white.~Edward A. Ayers In down. tthe jaunting car gave an abrupt lurch, Century. One of the ladies connected with the Not Too Long. ~orrible." .and Clodah found herself sitting on church asked him what he had been The chapel of a fishing village in "Yes, but it wasn't that." You think to sell a hundred short doing all day in the church. The den- "What was it, then?" And drink of fortune's cup, one side of the road, while Jim scram. Rattlesnakes. Newfouudland used to depend for its And with a most unseemly speed !bled up from the other. He did not Some persons believe that, in addi- con's reply, "Just pilfering around, services on the oecasional help of the "It was because you didn't believe lip. !even pause to ask her If she was hurt. tion to ejecting venom through their miss. Just pilfering around," was re- cler~-y of the nearest town. One wet rou couhl go in." right walks "Oh, be the powers," he ejaculated, fangs, rattlesnakes have the power to ceived with some surprise. -- Boston Sunday the clerg~mmn who volunteer- Weakness is Deformity, It "look at my foine car.~ The wheel's throw off poisonous (lust. Some per- t~erald. ed to do the duty drove over in a hack. The glory of a man is in his ,off. ruined entolrely." sons. it is claimed, are able even to Tolling the chapel bell himself, he young You plan to catch it either way,. Man's inhumanity to woman dates A very knowing cuss, it's the wheel that's troubling Bmell a snake some distance away. stren~,th. Weakness of any kind mini- "If from the garden of Eden, when Eve annonnced his arrival to the natives, And with amazing promptitude ye"~ But C]odah's sarcasm was lost mizes, belittles, cripples him. It is a merely tasted the fruit and at once but for a long time no one appeared. It. saws him. Told on Herself. deformity. No energy, industry or op- whip- thus. mn generously handed it over to her At last one solitary person came in "My foine car!" he cried over and "Mr. Taffeigh is a smooth faced portunity can be made a substitut~ for spouse, who devoured it to the core and took a seat at the very back of the No matter what you try to do. ~over again. From where they stood young man. Isn't he, Matilda?" lmalth. No apology can cover ~p weak- and never allowed her to get another chapel The clergyman then found his You're certain to be caught; ]it was five miles tO Ballymoran and "Why, I thought it felt--I mean"-- near, whether it be a lack of energy, of Your margin once so big and fat morsel.- Marie Corelli in Rapid Re- surplice and conducted the service. ~.five to GulmulleL The fields an~l bogs "Matilda !"--Judge. will power, of physical stamina or loss Wilt shrink to 0. ,'Jew. That ended,~he remarked to his audi. of brain foree.--O. S. Marden. --~leLaDdburgh Wilson in New York Sur~ meoltscio~s of tbe speedfng hours un- [llnesa of his mother, this important ltl she was awakened by a light touctt. gubjeet was not cousidered by tht~ l;he sprang to her feet with ~ cry or braise last week as was the program. SOLONSTO OlJiT W En M:trm, but was reassured by a glimpse [t will be taken np tl~is wc~'k, h~.vin~ !! ;~f Joel's Mndly face. 3een made ~ speclal order. A vigoD Z 'I found 'era about seven rntles out." arts effort will be mnde to pnLinto th:: h', explained. "%t seenls that tim sled BRL7 IN Jlilt[ [)ill certa(n iml)ortaur l)rovi:sions ngr tipped over turning out for smother lpproved by the electi,)ns committe+, team. Your ma broke her leg anti they t~y which it w:~s eonshIcrcd. The na- took her into Deane's and set it. They tm'e af the~e lWc~visimls is clearly in- Ninety Days After Adjourn- . C¢~p,/N:fld, tqO7,, hy 3Savic BT,~.IL. ~2 have been so busy with their own trou- ~iea~tcd by the VflYi0us sections of :1 bles tlmt they never thought that you bill intvod~<'ed in the SOl|ate fly SOII;|- i-I-+++++-.m.~-t.q.ol.+-bq~.i.+-{a*I..~-++a.~.%.~. ment Cheaper Fares might be worrying and did not send for Alh~,a last Thursday, il bring get-t- Bessie sat with lwr fa~-e. :tg:~iil~ the ~ny one on Lo tell you. it's all ri~'hf, Will Prevail. aratly |lll|lePsf(}o~i tlmt the senator rep- p:/lle Of llA~ SOII~ll wi~.~,h)w. Ever sim'e though, and your ma said not to wor- t'eSelltS tile view:~ of {lovoI'nor V~7}lilleP the gatherb~ ~lusk of |he wi~Her after- ry. She'll be In shape to move in tile in this comm~,~imL This bill doe~ noon had settled do-wn she- had watch- nlorni~g, and they'll bring her on away with tlw re~luirement that th~ i~ere." ;!OVERttOIt WhfltlEI1 8101tS BILL SUCCessfnl candhtate must l'eccive 41) ed the road for signs of the team. Two "Poor maT." Bessie said softly. "But ltOP cent. Of the votes cast lit> tll:~ of the, loads: had come amt gone. The I'm glad to know that it's only that 0rimaries. ti|llS airing the nominatiol~ last should have started only mt hour Instead--instead of some of tile horrb Prospects Good for Binder Twin~ Go the eamlidale who lmlls the u'reab EVERYTHING FOR PICTURE MAKING or so after the o.thers, yet it was nearl.v ble things I was thinking." est number of votes, and provides for Plant at the Prison at 9 o'cIoek and tim fiunil'iar form h,ad not "I thought you'd sleep better If you IN THE Jackson. nominatin~ candidates for Uniteq put in appearance. knew just wlmt the matter was," he States senaI~or by direct vote. The~,; TllCn a k~Aock at the door startled smiled. Lwo provisions ~'ill. if Goveruor %Var- her; amI sire cowet't~l into the darkness. "Sleep?" she repeated. "I can't sleep Primary Election Bill To Be Taken nor is able ro control the. siLuati~on, l)e hoping lhat tile intruder, whoever it tonight." Up Ibr Consideration This Week inserted in the house bill. "Yes, you can," he Insisted. 'Tin might be. wonhi become tired and ge + --lloosevelt to Visit Lan- Hard Fight in Prospect. going over to put up the team. Then away. Instead. the knocking contiuu- . ~ sing May 81, Pos,qibly tile hardest fight of the ,qe~. I'll come back and sit here awhile. Kodak Box ~iou will tie waged against lhe adol> ed. ai~(1 presently there was a gust of You get a bed fixed up and I'll warrant tion of these proposed . anleudulents. cold air as tile door was .thrown open. you',ll sleep.'* A No. 2 Brownie Camera f~r ~kir~g 2K x 3y4" it couhl not be tim folks. They were Lansing, M;~qL. April 23. ~ On ~ot'h are very distastefnI but the ol> He was a true prophet, for after she pictures, a Brownie Develop~ I~ox for devel- t)oneuts of both would, if they must ac con/ln~ from the south. It must be a had won from llim a half l)romise that :Phursday hlsl t~t)v(~rllor ~Vltrller ap- oping the negatives in daylig~, Film, Velox paper, cept either, prefer the hmh~sion of th~ tramp. he wouhl not sit up all night she went pended his signature to the bill reduc- Uuited State~ ~enator idea. They will The furniture was still piled in the to her room, and, exhausted by the emo- Chemicals, Trays, Mourtt~. Everything needed hid railroad fares In tile lower i)enin- nlak(~ the light of thCr live,~ against tions so foreign to her usual placid life. center of tim room, and there was no for making pictures is, meiuded in this complete suhl to two cents per ulile and in tl~e both propositions, the underst~ulding she dropped asleep. hiding place save the great cupboard little outfit. ripper l)eninsuia to three cents. Thts boing that they will saerIfiee the sena- The soft black of the winter night that had been Grandma Bailey's. Soft- new law will, therefore. I)ecmne ef- torship to retain tile percentage clause. was turning to tile gray of dawn when And the workin~ ¢fit is so simple that anybody ly she stole across tile room, but was fective ninely days after the final ad- It will 1)e readily .seen that, there is she roused herself and stared dumbly canget good resul:ts fxornthe start. No dark-room Just concealing herself when a man en. journnlent of tim legislature. When always a chance with the percentag~ for a moment at tile unl!amillar room. is needed and; every step is explained in the elause to defea~ the nomination of any toted carrying a hlntern. Then recollection returned, and she this will be Is l)I'oblcmatic:~l. Final eandidate at tlle primaries and th,.ts Trenlblingly she obeyed his corn- slipped on a wrapper and crept down- illustrated instruction book that accompanies adjournnlent will not be reached un- throw the contest into a delegate con- maml to eome out and stood teeing stairs. every outfff. til after 51:~y ?,1 at the earliest. On A light was burning In the sitting vention. All that is necessary is to him. There was nothing very terrible Made by Kodak workmen in the Kodak flint day President Roosevelt will visit judieiously |)last a sufiiclent number room, and Joel Mat reading, tie sprang el)out his appearance. He-was muffled Lansing and both houses of tlle lcgis: of eandIda{es in varlous sections ~f up at her approach with a cheery factory~that tells the story of the quality. uP to his eyes in coats and scarf, but lature have appointed special comu)it- tile state so as to make it impossible "Good morning." the eyes were frank and kindly, and tees to alTange for a joint session. for any mm candidate to l)Oll 4() per "I thought you were not going to THE KODAK BOX No. 2, CONTAINING" there was a twinkle suggestive of fun. which will I)e mhh'essed l)y the presi- cent. of the total vote cast. An in> sit up all night," stm reproached. 1 NO. 2 Brownie Camera, - $2 00 I No. 2 BrowniePringhig Frame, $ .15 "Giw~ an account of yourself," he de- portant feature of tiffs bill i~ the s,~- "1 thougllt you migllt wake np in the 1 Brownie Developing Box, 1390 1 Doz. 2~ x 3~ Brownie Velo×, A.~ dent. There is no doubt tlmt the I Roll No. 2) Browzfie Fihn, 6 ox.. 29 ') Eastman M. Q. Developing Tubes, .10 manded. "Trying to steal the house?" night and be scared." he confessed. solons will conll)lete their labors early ca!led "eorrupt practices'" section. 'l'hIs 2 Browzfie Developing Powder~, .05 ~ Paper Developing Trays, - ..30 niake~ it an offense to l)llr~'h:lse |h'ink,~, "We are movtug in," she cried Indig- "Now I'm going over to make some 1 Pkg. Kodak Acid Fixing Powder, .15 ~1 Doz. 2Pix 3~ Duplex Motm~:% .05 in June. nantly. "I canle ou witl~ the first load, Four-oz. Graduate, - - A0 Doz, Kodak Dry Moun~ing Tissue, .05 cigars, or other commodities, hire car- coffee and bring it over. It won't take 1 8tirri~xg Re4, * .05 I Instruction Book. - - - .19 Bin(h,r Iwine Plaint Bill, and nlotller and father were to be here rIage~ for the purpose of em~veyil|~ very long." $4.45 Another bill of great illll)Ol't~lllCe is with the last. They have not arrived voter~ to Lhe polls, or=~i)end lnol~ey He was out of the room with the well on its way to become a law. hav- for auything of like nature In COllI1PC. yet. I don't know what can. be keep- same alert step that had marked Ills $4. °o $4.o__-o ing been passed by the house with Lion with one's campaign for electlom ing them. I am Bessie Lyford," she earrlage the night before. There was only three dissenting votes. This is The penalty for violation Is forfeiture added as an afterthougllt. no trace of wearluess iu hts stride, the Canli|l)ell bill making an appropri- EASTMAN KODAK CO. of noluit|atlon or eleetton, The out- "And I'm Joel Ware," he Introduced. though every bone in his body ached. ation of $175,000 for.the establishment PoIne Of the conl'e~t over these pro- "I just got back from town and saw He was soon back with a breakfast, H&ite for ~ook/e/ and operation of a binder twine ph/ut posed anlemhnenta cannot yet be ae. the lights. I did not know that the and this tlme Bessie had tile table pre- of/he A~odak ~oz ~. Rochester, N. Y., ~ gogo~ c.v. in Jn,eksou prisml~$50,0~X) for equip- curately foretold. new owners were moving In and came pared. ment and $125,000 for an operating over to see if tramps were Iu the house. &pproI)riations IVlll Be Cut. "You'll have your folks here by din- fund, The bill was under discussion I live across tim way." ner time," he said as lm gathered up • When asked for appropriations for all tile afternoon, the oppositiml 1)ein~ "1 have been here since 11," she said. the dishes. "I guess this ends our the eusuiug two years aggregatin~ led by Representative Galb~aith of '%Ve are moving over from Groton. I picnic," $11,162,000 as comlmred with total ap- Houghton, wile considers some of its was to show tile men where to put the "'I'm sorry," she confessed softly. propriations of $7,299,0t;0 for 190!; and provisions nneonstitutimlnl. Repre. things. The last load went~oh, years "You have been very good to me." I907. the legislators generally see tile sentative Miller and Grellsel of De o ago!" "Just neighborly," he said awkward- necessity for much judicious pruning. troll east the other two votes against "Anti you've been sitting here since ly. "I was glad to help out. tliough On tile other hand. of course, earn ~the measure. Th~ impression is gen- then watching for your folks," he sald, it's going to seem pretty lonely over solon wants the bill in which he i~ in- ca eral that tlle bill will be passed by looking at the ehalr by the window, at my house now. A woman sitting terested left as it is. being willing to the senate by a good majority. It i~ "Ilad your supper?" across the table does give one an ap- have the necessary deduetioxls n lade the purpose of the administration to "I had a cold luneh," she said indif- petite." from tile bills of the other fellow~, .enter into contracts for the necessary ferently. "The kltctlen things are on "'You should get married," she sug- It Is very evldent tllat many appropri- machinery as soon as the bill is signed the last load." gested, with a blush. ntious will lie cut, wllih¢ oEher~ will be by the governor and it, is determined "I'll bring something over," he de- "l'm going to," was tile straightfor- denied in toto. It |s recognized fhat whether to manufaeture flax er sisal clared. "I haven't had my supper yet." ward answer, "just as soon as it's po- th~ growth of the state, et% make~ °twhle, or botlL Governor Warner and He slipped ont. and Bessie sank into lite to propose to yes--that Is, If you'll it necessary to somewhat lncrhalse th~ a number of menlbers of both houses tim chair by the window to resume have lne." budget, but it ts nevertheless proposed of the legislature have made an ex- her watch. After awhile he returned, "1'11 say yes now If you ask me," she t@ keep the total very. close to what I1= ;haustive Investigation of this sul)jeet and stie went out Into the difihlg rd0ni, promised. ~ "I knew tlmt I loved you ~'IlS tWO years ago. 'Phere is n-luc~: and are confident that the project will where he was-:stralghtenhlg out the when I watched you drive down the anxtety on the part of various Inter- proven great success. They have no chairs. The steam of the hot coffee road last night and felt that you were ests ns to the final outemne and the .doubt that it will nlake nloney for the filled the roonl with Its delicious odor, going away fronl me." finance eonnniftee~ of the two ilouse$ ,st~qte and reduce the I)rlee of twine to and for the first time she realized that "I beat y~u."' he exulted. "1 knew are being besieged from all sides. the farmers. she was hungry. that you were the girl for me the mo- A nlovement ts ou foot in tL¢ Speakhlg of prison labor suggest~ "I brought mine, too," he explained, ment you stepped out of that ward- judiehlry conuutttee of the house to ~the fact timt the proposed anleildmeut "It'll save time." robe." make provision for juvenile courL,~ 'tO tile constitution elinlinating the pro- He drew up a chair, and presently ~7 .... % throughout the state, the desirability vt~lon against teaching trades to con- she found herself ehatttng as she sip~ A Chickeh For Him. of havillff, f|li~ ela~ of offenders take~ CtRN is |he beat assurance you c~ viers VV'IS carried 1)3 , an overwhehn. ped the coffee and munebed the bis- Once upon a time a youth who had A Written Guarantee °' " care of outside of file re~uhlr courf~ have of the au~er|orlty or the ing majority at the recent general cuit. Joel, she found, kept bachelor commenced to navigate tlle sea of mat- behl~ conceded. The plan i~ to estat), ~lection. |N~tllr~is lmve been received hall in the little farmhouse across the rimony went to his fatimr and said: lish sUCll eourts hi every county In tlle by Seeretary of State Prescott from way. In tile summer lie had several "Father, who should be boss--I or state and in all cities having a popu- nearly all the counties of th~ state aml hands helping hlm, but In the winter my wife?" lation in excess of 20.000. and tha they indicate that the majority in fa+ he lived by htmself and was glad Then the old man smiled and said: Judge~ of probate of the respectiv|t WHb tbls guarantee you doo~f tjuessj ~ou KNOW w hlch |s best ASg "~'OUI~. OWN ~" vor of repeal will be about S0.(~0, enough to have neighbors agaln. "[Iere are 100 chickens and a team RANKEI~ as to our res~onsRfittfy and ~oar~c|a| standin~. Then send fo our attest eonnties shall preside over the jl|venlle ~here iv some tall; that the labor She almost forgot her troubles until of horses. Hitch uP the horses, load dta|er or |o us~ anti 9et our court's, hi eounties in which 'Ire lo, nnions, wllieh strenuously opposed the the tray was 0epleted and Joel rose. the chickens into tlle wagon and wher- cated cities having a population of 20.- [REE "filiAL AND FAS¥ PAYMENT 0F[ER. repeal, wilt attack tile legality of the "I'll take these things over to the ever you can find a man and hts wife 000 or over. the judge of probate is proeeedin~,so, subnlittin,,S ¢t~ the amend- house," he said, "and then come back. dwellin~ stop and make Inquiry as to 31~sls your chance to secure the llgi~$T TALglNfi MA~tNIIN~ [~AD~ on ~aym~t~-z given jurisdietiou of Juvenile eases which wRI no~ be l'eH. ment. You won't be seared, will you ?" who lv tile boss. Wherever you find a out~,ide of these dries, for whieh sl)e. Ilailroad Imgislation, Bessie shook her head laughingly. wonlan running things leave a clliek- WE ACCEPT OLD MACHINES OF ANY MAKE IN PART PAYMF_NL, cIal Drovision will be made. It i~ There was a certainty of movement en. If you come to a place where the The passage of the passenger fare hoped to improve the situation greatly about ,loel that induced confidence, and man Is In control, give him one of tile blll has not by any means relegated by not treating tliese offenders as ~a~e ~ou e~e~ u~e~ as ~she watched ~the light go up In his llorses.'" the subject of railroad legislation t~ hardened crhniimlso tile r(~r. It is still very much in the kI(chen While he moved about at his After seventy-nlne chickens had been [~TERTAI~ER AT HOME I ! "? tr9 |1" *rid Jua~ Prison hi Upper Peninsula. " ~_ [or your~|¢, lime light, attention now beln~ giveu work, the occasional silhouette against disposed of, says tile San Francisco State Highway Conunissioner E:tr'~e_ to tile very COml~rehensive nleasure the light brought comfort to her. Then Chronicle. he came to a house and who wa~ nn active and persistent op ~Jrand Prtx~ Par~ |90@ Doub|e ~rand Pr~ze~ ~t, Lou[~ 1904 creating -~ board of commissioners the light went out again, and she could made the usual inquiry, ~|~hesl" Awae~:l~ P~tl~ e 905 portent ot the bhlder twine ]~lant bill. with extensive powers. Senator Kin. see him striding through light snow "I'm the boss o' this ranch," said tile got wise to the sit'nation some day~ anne, Chairman Seely of the semlt~ that had begun to fall. man. ago and withdrew his opposition, con COLUMBIA PRONOdRAPfl COMPANY, railroad committee. Railroad Comntis- She looked up with a smile as he "Got to show me." cluding to cmlcentrate his efforts on a stoner Glasgow. Attorney Genera! entered. So the wife was called, and she at. bill establishit~z a new prison in the 88 Wabash Avenue, ~...~ Bird. Governor "~arnerr and others '1 was tempted to run across and firmed her husband's assertion. trap rock district of the upper i)enin~ *'Take whichever horse you want." have participated in discussions ns to help you with the dlshwashing," she sula. In accordance with the energeti,: was the boy's reply. provlslmls of this bill while it wa~ be- sald. "I never thought or [ should ~ ~ of oyur Easy Payment commissioner's ideas Rel)resentativ~ So the husband replied, "I'll take the tn~ prepared, aud the legislation of have offered to do no before you left." ...~~ and Exchange Pla41 Stannard has introduced a bill making bay." other states has been extensively and "1 guess I can do my own chores," an aPl)ropriation of $250.()(~ for the es, But tile wife didn't like the bay exhaustively examined. The senate he laughed back. "I was wondering tablishment of sueh a prison, the in- horse, and she called her husband aside committee has gone over the bill care. how it would do to hitch up and drive mates of which are to be employed at and talked to him. He returned nnd fully during tlie past few days, and it back Groton way. I've got a fresh breakh/g rock, which is to be sold to said, "I believe I'll take the gray is not improbable that it nlay be team, and if you don't mlnd being tile various nmnictpalities of the Stat~ horse." brought out for actlon during the alone I can find out what's the matter. in Improving the highways. Commis- "Not much." said Missouri. "You'll week. hi any event aetion on it will I brought my revolver over so you sloner Earle tigures that by this meth. take a chicken." not be long delayed. Important pow~ would feel safer. I don't suppose od the couvicts would not only be you'll need it, but it might be a com- New and Second+hand Organs ers given the proposed comnlission are profitably employed in a manner that fort to feel that you had it." Snags In English. the regulation of freight rates, settle- will not couflicf iu any degree with "But It's such a long, cold drive," A Russian artist who has so thor- ment of disputes between companies For Cash or on the Instalment Plan. free hlbor, bat that a wonderful inl- she protested. oughly mastered the English language mid shlppers, regulation of the car petus would be given t6 the good "1 guess a little snow won't hu~t that all its subtleties are as familiar-to ~bm'tage problenl and providing for roads nlovement iu Miehigan. me or the team much," he laughed. him as are those of the language of $8.oo to $12.oo and up. exchange of freight between steam Much attention is being given at "You'I~ be .worrying till you know the czar was telling a few friends and electric ro'lds. ~resent by the committees on revision what the matter is. I'll bring in some about the difficulties he encountered. As originally drawn the bill fixed of the eonstitut'ion to Lhe detail~ of th~ wood for the stoves and then get "You have so many superfluous let- the salary of the several eommission. plan for the constitutional couventI~n along." ters," he said, "that when I began to er~ at $5,000 per anmlm. It is uuder- whieh the eleetors of the state have He built np a roarlng fire am1 then 'think I was becoming a master of your Organs Cleaned, stood that this lnay be redue(~l to alrea(ly decided to have. Several bills turned to Bessle. langmlge I succeeded iu having myself $3,000, tile conlnlissioners to be re- have been prepared on this snbject, "This is a sort of back road," he laughed at a dozen tim~s a day. I be~ quired to devote their eutire thne to but noue have yet made any adwmc~ explained. "The tramps mostly hold gun to learn English in Boston, its Repaired and Tuned ~heir official duties. The steam roads meat furl'her than being informally to the line of the railroad, so don't American fortress. One day while walk- are strongly opposed to the require= discussed iu eomn, ittee. The rock o,~ worry. I'll be back as soon as I can." Ing with a friend I saw a street ~sign. meat that they exehange freight with which the doctors split is the method She watehed him drive out of the 'Oh,' I sald. 'what a funny name for a ele~,trie lines, and this and other pro- VIOLINS, OUITARS, BANJOS, AGGOI~D|ONS, FIAN= of electing or apportioning tlle dele~ yard presently, and as the well match- street! Kneeland street? I pronounc- visions of tl~e bill will be earnestly gates to the eonvention. There i~ ed team sped down the road a sudden ed the K. 'You're wrong,' sal4 my fond|it. Those who have beeu Somld- DOL|NS, STRINOS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS. some sentiulent for a non-lmrtisan sense of loneliness came over her. It friend. 'You pronounce it "Neeland" tng legislative sentiment are confident. nomination, while, on the other hnml, was not quite the feeling she had ex- street. The K Is silent.' I took the however, that the bill will become a it is urged that inasmueh as the ma. perienced before. That had been the lesson to heart. The next day I went law substantially as agreed to by the A jority party will be held responsible lonelhless of solitude. Now she was Into a restaurant. I looked over the General Repair Shop for Musical senate railroad eommittee. for file work of the convention in any lonely because Ware had gone, and bill of fare. 'Give me some "idneys,"' Primary Election Bill. event, the only sensible thing to do is even w'hile she cried softly to hersel~ I said. The servitor looked at me Instruments and Furniture at Owin~ to the absence of Representa- to let political preferenees govern the her heart glowed as she remembered aghast. Finally in desperation I point- tive Dickinson. introducer of tl:~ select~ou (4 tile nlembers of the con. how quietly he had taken possession ed to the record of wllat I wanted. 'Oh! primary eleetion bill, who was de- vention. nnd had brought light into the gloom. Kidneys.' he said. 'Excuse me.' I re- tained at home because of the eriticM J?.3IES V, BAR~/gY. She fell asMep after a tlme and wan Joined haughtily, 'the K is silent.'" LERNER'S FURRITUllE STORE, m ~w Investigate TAI4E YOUR

This is what we ask the reading public to do to our ads. cAss crry SCHOOLS. CHOICE We do not lay any claim to the invention of truth or to any Bells Mark is absen[ from school Buy unreliable goods and throw your money monopoly in its use. We merely claim we adhere ~o it in this week. away or buy reliable goods and get your our advertisements as {he oMy poticy that wears. Wish you might hear those third graders sing. money's worth. Delmar Lenzner visi[ed the high Dress Goods for pring room Friday. FITWELL CLOTHING French Novelty Goods in Checks~A dozen stytes in The third grade is making a collec- can be relied on in every respect and the beautiful creams, blues, greys and tan combinatmns at $1.00 tion of stones. price is no more than lots of inferior grades. the yard. The second grade has taken up work in Cyr's Reader. 36 inch Novel~ Suitings in Stripes and Checks~correc~ colors, THE lakOY2kL BLUE ~HOE~ light weight, 50c. 25 different styles to select from. Miss Wiison's room is studying t' 50 inch Batiste in cream, blue, pink, red, green, biseuit~the cer- birds for nature study. can't be beat. met thing for summer suits. 50e the yard. The fifth grade is making Grant )1 We make Our "point" with "Black Goods" that are best possible booklets for April 27, 1907. PHOTO6RAPHE'D ~ O~r Wor~ing Clothes 5o obtain. The poorest investment one can make is a cheap black Miss Flore~ Endersbe was a pleasant lress. Our house witl not, handle trash. a:re of th~ B~st. caller on the high room Friday. 46 inchWire Cloth Black Voile--you'll find }'our friend. $L25 ;he yard. Miss Wilson's room made extra good paintings of flowers last Friday. When you want goods that Our Black Panama--medium light weight, tine enough for dressy ;owns, guaranteed. Price, $|.00. Florence ttill was absent Thursday are right and prices Spot Poplins, Serges, Folettes, Melrose, Roxanne Cloth--all suit- and Friday on account of illness. ~~ right caU at ~ble for fine suits or separate skirts and priced $|O9,$|.25, tLSO. Harry and Grant Campbell visited the sixth grade Friday afternoon. + ELQTH | N C, The third grade is using Baker's COHN.FRA~f~ ¢3¢ C~7~ Good Sill, s Bu FF~C~LO. ~. and Carpenter's Language Reader. :~: We offer Whi~e Jap Hubutai Silk, one yard wide, washes like co~- THE MODEL Dexter Clough and Sammy Riker + ~on, for 60c the yard. ° entered the kindergarten this week. ~ASS CITY, HICH. Excellent Black Silks, dependable and stylish, $L00 the yard. Hazel Campbell was the guest of Our spring shipment of specta] blue and yellow edge Taffeta Silk Miss Ruth Striffler at Argyle Satur- now is in stock. We shall sell the $1.25 quality for St| 5. day. We have added to our stock of Silk Suitings at~ $1.00 a yard. No erie in this county cares go er, mpe~e with ns in this line. See our new The sixth grade arithmetic class is shades in grey, brown, red, blue and cream. studying the various measurements in length. Low Prices for The Misses Gladys Duilield and Etl;a McIntosh visited ~he high room on Your AttentionPlease e New pring Coats Friday. Not a tardy mark in the third grade Taffeta Silk Etons, Satin Lined, $S.00, $7.80 and $|0.00~at least N Having removed to the Anderson Block, I will continue the bust= for this calendar month. Wha~ grade less t, han E~ons of the same qualitycan be bought elsewhere for. can do better? hess of Carriage Painting and I will also carry a full line of Extra special values in Ladies' Cover~ Coats~ lined throughout, $5.00, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00. Mr. Rose of Lansing visited the Fancy mixture and stripe "Box .Coats," very jaunty styles for schools and addressed the grades on ladies, $S.00 and $7,50 each. Monday morning. House and Carriage Paints Desirable styles in long Silk Coats; look like custom made, $8.00, if you are contemplating giving $~o oo, $~3 5o. flowers to Miss H.. please bear in Anyone contemplating painting their house or barn, kindly give me mind her preferenee for roses. Another run on Waists this week at $|.00 each. a call and let me give you figures; I carry a full line of A better lot, than jus~ sold ou~. Better ones at $~.2s, ~.So, 2.00, 2.25, The class colors of the sixth grade ~.50, 3.SO, 4.ooand 5.oo. are purple and white, instead of pink Skirts, $~.oo,~.5o, 2 dO I;o 5.oo. and white, as was given last week. Varnishes, 5hellac and Wood Fillers The seventh and eighth grades were How about a new Carpet or Curtains ? invited ~o the high room on Monday Let us talk it, over with you before you morning to hear the address given by Also a full line of Nlixed Paints of Different buy. Prices will be rigl~t. Mr. Rose. One of our Juniors has asked his Shades and Colors. friends to ma~ce merry with him be- cause ~hey havre two hens setting a~ Linseed Oilo=raw and boiled, Turpentine and White Lead WILSEY his home. Putty and Brushes. 'Mrs. Wixson of Lexington, Mrs. Wixson of Card and Mrs. Wixson of CATHCART Cuss City visited tim kindergarten on N PEOPLE',5 PAINT STORE i@ Thursday. N Misses Adah Caldwell and Ethel THO5. CROSS, Proprietor. Charlton visited friends at Deford Saturday and also enjoyed a "win~er- green feast:" One of our Winnie(ing) sophomores l has lost her broad smile owing ~o the boy to d o this and never utters a pro-, A Square Deal fact that one of the freshman class test. Parents seem quite complacent] has left school. and, apparently, are unwilling to de- I For all here. viate from the regular order of things l The rhetoric class hope tha~ their to keep him in school. The man falls t We handle nothing but reliable groceries and our teacher will not "entertain" In the overboard and there is great excite- prices are based on the smallest possible margin of profit. near future if the results are as disas- [ merit; the boy falls overboard and tim A N :w trous as before. Satisfaction goes with every purchase at this store; world wags on."~Western Teacher. One of our ~'demureyoung maidens" ~ ~ if it is "not right" we will "make it r~ght." Our stock is The Cass City teams were tl~e lucky refused to use sweets on Mbnrtay O i always fresh, clean and up-to-date. We want your pat- ones in the recent Bad Axe vs. Cass ronage. morniniz, Mr. Rose replying for her i City contest, the score in the boys' that she had had all she wanted the game being 20 to 28, and in the girls' Line , Also a line of Dry Goods and Notions. evening before. game 16 to 20. The game was one As there was no spring vacation the worth seeing, no quarrels or disputes sixth grade thought they would not arising during the games. 5Ir. Long be deprived of a different style of of Bad Axe acted as referee during the i J. CORNELIUS. affairs so they all changed seats, for a of Rockers, Morris first half of each game and Mr. The- ~ "change is as good as a rest." 4. mas during the last lmlf. The re- i . (In the physics class which is study- ceipts at the door amounted to over ing about heat and thermometers)~ Chairs and Dining i $30. We were welt pleased with the SHABBONA. ~ at the resdence, key. Willerton off]- Pupil: "Is there any place where t,he high school attendance anti also thank Died at ~he homeof his parents(Mr, ciating, and the remains were laid to temperature is 350 degrees?" Mr. T. the townspeople for their presence "We have heard (?) that there is." Roo Chairs and Mrs. Clarence Russel, last Satur- rest in Novest~ eemetary. The sot- The County Normal Trainingsehool and appreciation of the high scl~ool day morning, a little baby boy. The rowing parents have the sympathy of sports. ~uneral services were held on Sunday the community in which they live. l witl be held at Card this year. The Our general line of Furlliture is complete term begins in September and eontin- While the Thaw murder trial has ' uesfor nine months. It is a good occupied the attention of the newspa- in every detail. We invite your inspection of chance for anyone desirous of becom- pers and the public for some time our stock and will be pleased to quote you ing a teacher. past, those who recite in the labora- Supt. T. always has a store of real tory have had a much more exciting prices. 'qiveexperiences" to use as illustra. and interesting subject. Some mice tions, especially m the physieat geog- had taken up their abode in one of raphy class. For instance, to illus- the cupboards and one day during the trate the meaning of "percolate" he physics class became yery annoying. It. P. LEE, told of the agent with his coffee per- Mr. T. and B. M, made asally upon colater, but not of his dealings with them with sticks and erasers, while him. girls immediately aspired to higimr The impartial cheering at the re- levels and occupied the desks. One cent game was immensely gratifying. little mouse succeeded in escaping but It is the only kind that is sportsman- the other one was caught and its dead like. Sport for the fun there is in it. body displayed as a result of the in- Any other motive in school athletics domnitable courage and prowess of does more harm than good. If you the above mentioned young men. Your Attention are beaten in a game, don't fuss~you SnM~nONA SCHOOL. ROYAL Baking Powder is indispen- might bet~ter whistle. It is a long road that has no turns. Miss Ira gyckman visited oursehool sable to the preparation of the finest The fifth grade has committed to Wednesday. | the choicest in the line of Steaks, t~oast, Chops, etc., at D memory the following poems: ~'The Dewey Parrott and Doris Ryckman i our market--the market of quality. cake, hot-breads, rolls and muffins. Coast Guard" by E. Huntington have entered school. Miller; '~Hiawatha's Childhood," '~Hi- Ray Ryckman was absent Monday | Central[ N)eat N arhct, Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to awatha's Manhood," and "Hiawatha's on account of sickness. ED. SCHId~LIADEIF~EIR, Prop. Wooing" by Longfellow: ~Down to buy other powders because they are "cheap." Some of our big bets have lefi) i Sleep," by Helen Hunt Jackson; "To school on account of spring work. Housekeepers should stop and think. If such a Water Fowl," by W. C. Bryant; se- Earl Phetteplaee and Harvey Mc- powders are lower priced, are they inferior? lections from Paul Revere's Ride; na- Gregorg were our visitors last Wed- the teacher went to Carsonville to at- ture poems and many other season than wall maps as it can be easily" Is it economy to spoil your digestion? nesday afternoon. tend the teachers' rally. He was ac- quotations. mo:~ed before the class. The page~ companied by Anna Brooks and Plossie "He is a fine boy, having every ~ Verna Hyatt had the misfortune to on physiology, business forms and Alum is used in some baking pow- run a nail into her foot which ke0t Leach. An enjoyable and profitable primary geography are also good and The "Royal Baker and Pastry ders and in most of the so-called quality that makes for success. He time is reported. Cook" ~ containing over 800 most gives rich promise for the fun;are. But her trom school a few days. it fills a long fel~ want, in our schools° phosphate powders, because it is The chart purchased by the school practical and valuable cooking re- cheap, and makes a cheaper pow- he has dropped out of school and the Vern McGregory took a picture of ceipts~free to every patron. Send board a few weeks ago has proved to der. But alum is a corrosive which. the school last Wednesday and we Wanted, postal card with your full address. rumor is current that he must go to be a valuable appendage. The maps taken in food, acts injuriously upon now have one framed and hung up in A g~)d live man to sell the Perfec- the stomach, liver and kidneys. work to earn money, that he must are excellent for class work as they clothe himself. What tragedies are the schoolhouse. tion Clothes Reel or sell township contain no printed matter to guide rights in Tuscola county. Apply L~ all about tusI Society permits this There was no school last Friday as the pupil. They are much better W. A. ANDEP~SO1N:. l@19-1*t~f ~OYAL BAK|NG POWDER CO.~ NEW YORK~