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VOLUME XXXVII MASON, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912 NUMBER 31
Read Longyear Bros, locals this Granite Sale. Ingham Progressives Stalling. G. S. THORBURN week. Four and G-qt. Berlin kettle, 4qt, Ingham county progressives held a At Vandercook's Big bargains in men's suits during coll'ee pot, U and 2J-qt. douljle boiler, meeting In this city last Wednesday Maple Street Grocer CKiaocKKMoaiHXKiaoiwoooooaoooODODOOooal tiie sale at Harry E. Neely's. 31 w2 nextSatiirday at3:00 p. m. forlOcents and decided not to place a county 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for 55c, ticket In the field. It was stated at . Libby's Corned Beef, can :20c Read tlie notice to farmers in busi• each. See south window. with $1.50 other'groceries. LAST CALL FOR PIANO VOTES. Veribest Luncli Tongue, can..20c ness local column before tiiresiilng. .1. A. COUTIilGHT. the meeting that the present corps of 2 cans Pink Salmon 25e Libby's Potted Ham, can...5c-10c county ollielals, seeking re-election on 3 lbs. Seeded Raisins 25c For the best records made for the Now Is the time to buy tliat ham• J. W. Gould, optician, at The Helmet Brand Salmon, can 13c the regular republican ticket, were 3 bottles Catsup - 25c Democrat during the first 12 days of mock, one-fourlh oil at Quirk's. * Sweeney next Wednesday. See adv. Red Alaska Salmon, can - 20c not going to make an active light We are still leaders on the 25c, August we will give a bonus of 200,000 Camp meeting at Eaton Rapids is Just received, a new line of pennants against tlie progressive electoral tick• 28c and 30c Coffee. Try it and Chef Brand Kippered Herriijg. 10c now running, opened last Thursdiiy votes—divided 100,000 to the first, 00,- et and that several of them were Sardines in Oi" can. 5c and souvenir postcards, at Cortrlght's. be convinced. 000 to the second and 40,000 to the night. Sardines in Mustard, can.—...10c Ten drunks appeared before Justice Roosevelt men at heart. In otiier third. In addition we will give 10,000 Men's 50c underwear at 34c; dress words these ottlcials expect to try and Sardines in Olive Oil, can 13c Haiglit at Lansing Monday morning. Teachers' Examination. votes for each new subscriber and an slilrts at 59c during the big sale at ride the g. o. p. elephant and the pro• Sardines in Bouillon, can 13c This week ends up Mills' big clear• The regular teacliers' examination equal number for each old one who Harry E. Neely's. 31w2 gressive bull moose, tandem or double MacLaren's Imperial Cheese..15c ing sale. Duu't miss tiie last three will be lield In tlie high school room pays up arrearages and'a year in ad• Masou 0,dd Fellows lost to the Holt we do not know whicli, to victory Mich. Full Cream Cheese, lb..20c day,«. * In tlie City of Mason on Auirust 8th vance. Additional years In advance team last Thursday afternoon by a this fall. French's Mustard Salad Dress• will count li),000 votes e.vtra. Each Boys'knee'pant suits at J to ^ nfT and 9tli, commencing promptly at 7:0& score Of 12 to 2, Battery for Mason Dr. E. F. Alien of East Lansing was ing, jar 10c a. III. In addition tii tiie regular sub• new subscriber counts two and eacli Allen, Gilmore and Dunsmore. regular price tills week at Harry E. Stuffed Olives, jar 10c-15c-25c elected chairman of the county com• renewal one and the contestant Neely's. ?lw2 jects candidates will be cxnmitied in Queen Olives, plain.—10c-15c-25c Last Thursday morning .Tames Casey mittee, Chas. S. Emery of Lansing getting the most will get tlie large Every table, counter and corner o school law and course of S'urly. Heinz Sweet Pickles, doz 10c was before Justice Adams charged secretary and J. W. Bailey of Leslie vote; m' Remember, our part 'of our store is full of money saving bar F. E. Seahl. Gom'r of School!--. witii being drunk. He pleaded guilty treasurer. Members of the committee Heinz Dill Pickles, doz 15c the contest closes Monday, August and as soon as sober was let go by pay• gains. Quirk's. are: Wert Every, E. H. Howe, E. R. Marriage Licenses. 2-qt Fruit Jar Sour Pickles....25c 12tli, at six o'clocif. All names must ing costs. I, Read the adij. on another page o Hawley, William Myers, A. H. Phil• Pure Olive Oil, .imported from be in before tiiat hour. Don't asic us Chas. H. Reeves, Lansing -23 the 15th annual Catholic picnic lips, Franklin Paine, A. N. Brown, Italy, per quart 80c to receive any names after that. Floyd Otis of Vevay marketed the Luce P, Palmer, Lansing 17 Chas. J. Clark, L. D. Smith, Allen Holsum, Tip Top, Mother's, Bus• first load of new wheat in tiie city yes- Artz Bros, grove, Bunkerliill, nex Tnii: DEMOCRAT, Mason. Shattuck, E. F. Allen, A. L. Rose, F. William Reeves, Lansing •• 21 ter Brown, Cream and Salt Ris• terday. It was purchased by tiie Ma• Tuesday. A. Lester, Bert Allshouse and Oiin Alta Hunter, Lansing 16 ing Bread, fresh every day. Farmers, Take Notice. son Milling Co. and pronounced as Last Saturday E. A. Densmore sold Albro. Prank A. Bno, Lansing 37 Both Phones. We will pay 23c this week for but flrst-class quality. his new house and barn on south ter fat delivered at creamery in good street to Dr. C. S. Ballard, to giv Lona Irene Moore, Lansing 24 On account of the Sunday school Annual Sunday School Excursion. possession Sept. 1st. Eber Wilcox, White Oak - 43 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. condition. Mason Oiikameuy Co. excursion August 7th, our store will Hague Park at Vandercdokia-lake, The liousehold effects of Mrs. Ellas Libbie Kinch, White Oak - 48 VETIJKINAKY Clean Sweep Sale at Quirk's will be be Closed and Upton piano votes must Jackson county, has been selected as be brougiit in Thursday, August Stli. Avery at Dansvllle will be sold at auc• the place for the annual Sunday nit. ff. H. (JOHOO.V,. VETKItrNAKV f'IIY.S[- continued an additional 10 days. * When Buffalo Bill appeared at Jack• 01 AN, StirKeoti iiiid •'^)l!ntlst. Night calls Longyear Bitos. tion on Saturday, August 3, at 1:30 p, school excursion from this city and son, Michigan, recently tlie feature of.' cheernilly answered. Bell phone 223, Citizens57. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Will m. D. C. Avery, manager. Clark & vicinity. Wednesday, August 7th, is Itooin M, Lawrence block, Miisuii, .Vlich. Sciimunsler yesterday morning. A Good Place to Trade. the performance which caused most Harry Langell, leader of the strik• Harkness, auctioneers. the date of tlie outing. There will be comment was the carrying of a votes See notice in business local colum DIJNTISTS ing molders in Lansing who was ar Harry Ferris of Lansing, charged bathing, boating, balloon ascension for women banner, at tlie head of the of house, barn and acre of land for lt. 0. K. llUNlJIUt.SON, Dentist. Over Cioo. rested for contempt of court, was sen• witii a statutory offense on a 12-year- and a ball game between tiie Mason procession In the grand entry. The sale. D M.Webb's and ifordAseltlne's. tenced to live days in the county jail old girl, was bound over to the circuit Odd Fellows and Aurelius teams for two leading riders curried American Watch tor the antiouncement of the it. .lOH. S. IIAWLEY, Dentist. Fomieriy by Judge Collingwood last Wednesday court under $5,000 bunds at Charlotte amusement. flags between which was stretched a Mackinac Island and St. Ignace. Successor best lecture course that Mason has DtoDr.Spaiildlngand Dr.Llnsiey. Lawrence blk. morning. last Friday. He will plead guilty. Special cars will leave Mason from white banner twenty feet long on ever iiad. eigiit to 10 a. m. with baggage cars for which were the words "Votes for H. E. WInlleld Of Aurelius has pur• Mrs. Alfred Wills of Lansing, aged If you can use a man's or boy's suit luncli baskets. Fare from Mason, 70 Women." Colonel Cody, when inter• rilY.SIOIAN.S chased a 45-lior.se power kerosene 18 years, attempted suicide by taking a, CIIA.S. H. ilAI.I.AllD, lioineopatlilc Phy• buy It now at sale prices at Harry E, carbolic acid at the home of her cents; from Eden, 60 cents; children, viewed, said: "Woman suffrage is an sician and Surgeon. Diseases of the'Eye, tractor to do his tliresliing, baling D Neely's. 31 w2 12 years and under, 35 cents. Excur• unqualllled success in 'tVyoming and Ear, Nose and Throat a specialty. Ollice—Near liay, etc It is the (Irst machine of mother-ln-law Tuesday forenoon. She Block. Hours-8 to 9 a. in., 1:30 to 6 and 7 to D All wall paper over lOc per single sion tickets good on all cars between tlie votes of the women of the state p. in. tiie kind, to be brought here and is was married when 16 years of age Mason and Jacksoii and all cars be• constitute the more intelligent half of roll, one-foiirth olf during special sale attracting considerable attention, Attending physician believes slie will U. I'HANIC E, THOMAS, I'hvslelan and Sur tween Jackson and the lake. Beturn- D goon. Olllco over Webb & Whitman's slore; at Quirk's. recover. the total vole there. Equal suffrage residence two doors oast of .Meiliodlst ehiirch. W, N. Post's handsome residence on ng, llrst car leaves park at 4:30 and has also Improved tiie moral tone of Lee DeLong of Lansing attempted J. G. Howe Of Aurelius will be tried west Ash street had a narrow escape tlie last car at 0:00 p. m. Nearly all of the state generally. Before tlie women suicide Tuesday afternoon because he n Ju,«tlce Adams' court tomorrow on U DU. KTHUL OOdIC OAlirENTICit, from destruction wiien Mrs. Post Mason's business places will be closed obtained the rigiit to vote, some 40 Osleopalhio l'hyslolai|..,2IG to217 .lenlson lilock, could not stop drinking. cliarge of assault and buttery, pre• corner Wash. Ave. and Ottawa St., Lansing, M. accidentally spilled some gasoline on on that date, that all may have a day years ago, tiiere was all kinds of row• Ingliam county gets $S3,72'2.03 ferred by Thomas Howe, a brother. EDSON COVEY, Ph. D., M. D. Physician a llglited stove. Mr. Post emptied a of rest and pleasure. The committee dyism at lite polls, but there has been Thomtts was working tlie brother's I and Surgeon, giving special attention to primary scliool money or $7.45 per Hour bin in extingulsliing'tlie blaze. n Charge is endeavoring to make tills 0offlce practice and the cure of chronic diseases. none since. Today politics are clean capita on lI,9po clilldren. farm in tiiat township and they had Bad, poctillar, dinicult and suihborii cases that He burned his hand and wrist. the biggest excursion held and would in Wyoming." Colonel Cody is him• balllo others or have been neglected or Improp• trouble over tlie way the work was erly treated, are Invited. Visits made anydl.s- The Mason Milling Co. will pay you like everybody to go and help swell self from Wyoming. Owing to drunkenness the Ingham done. tanco if rightly arranged for. Ollice hours, 2 to the highest market price for your the crowd. Read adv. and bills for I) p. m. Call or write, over Norton's Hardware county jail is crowded and practically / For the first time residents of soutli- Saturday evening Robbie Osborne 111 Washington Ave., .'^oiith. I.atislng, Mich. grain. Let tiiem bid on it. running over, it being necessary to more particulars. ern Michigan are to be given the op• was given a birthday surprise by about AMES SliVIN Nur.se- . Graduate- Bellevu. e At Findlay, 0, last Friday Dillard place boys and men In the same cells, portunity of seeing, without cost, a rk Olt;. Parties on the Primary Ballot. J Onward won the 2:13 pace in straight 30 of his friends. Tiie'evening was modern Hying- machine. The Mills CitizenHospitals Phon, Nee llJOHw Yor. kBel Cityl phon. Kesldencee 135-2r. , Masou. which is against the laws of Michigan. Five parties in Ingham county have lieat.s. Time, 2:101-, 2:10}, 2:131. spent: with music and games, after aviator's, well known'as among the The board of supervisors will have to filed nomination papers with County ATTOKNKYS which refreshments of ice cream and most successful managers of bird-men On Wednesday, Aug. 7th, the an take action soon to make a change of Cleric Parsons and the following cake were served and the guests de in this country, have been engaged to LFIIKD ALLEN. Attorney nt i.rtw. Ofllce In nual Sunday school excursion will go some kind. names will be printed on the primary A Farmers Bank building, Mason. parted, leaving him a beautiful signet give a series of flights with a modern to Vandercook's lake, Jackson county. Glen Madden, al7-year-old Lansing ballot at the election on Aug.. 27th A. HKUGMAN, ATTORNEY and COUN- ring as a token of tlieir esteem. hydro-aeroplane at Hague park, on SELOK AT LAW, Mason.Mich. boy, was placed on probation for five Other names can be written on the A. Rev. G. D. Sherman will occupy his Sunday night lightning struck and Va'ndercook lake, Jackson, August 10 years by Judge Collingwood last Wed• ballot and all the tickets may be fllled B. McABTHUB, Attorney and Counaeiorat own pulpit next Sunday, Aug. 4th, destroyed the barns on the farm of and 11. This will be the first appear• . Law. Ollice In Farmers Bank bulldine. nesday afternoon. Madden in com• at that election. Names as follows: L and also preach at the lawn service at Mrs. M. 0. Dwinell in Vevay south ance Of a heavier-than-air tnachlue in ENSMORE, E. A., Attornoy-at-Law,Mason, pany Of Dan Morea was convicted of Judge of probate—Republicani.H. 5:00 p, m. east Of tills city. John. Snyder lives Jackson county and will also be the D Michigan. going through the pockets of a farmer M, Gardner, Mason, and' H. A. Silsbee, At Charlotte last Thursday Stock- on the farm. In the barn was 50 tons first exhibition Of a liydro-aeroplane in T. HEMANS Attorney an....d Counselo. r at and taking SI.95 a short time ago. Lansing; democratic, Simon B. Roe, I Law. Olllco in Lawrence BlocBlockk , Mason, bridge was defeated by a score of^ to of hay and farming tools. Mr. Snyder southern Michigan outside of Detroit. LMich. Money to.Ioan on good security, Morea is doing time in Jackson. Lansing; prohibition. Banker W. Cade, 4. Standlsh and Berry were the bat• owned half the hay and the tools. The iiydro-aeroplane is a cbmbiiiation Meridian. tery for Stockbridge. Mrs, Melissa Day died at the Old Insured In the Farmers' Mutual. Loss of an air and water flyer aud,?differs AUOTIONEEUS Sheriff—Republican, J. A, Barnes, Lio N. Russell, a young man of Ea• Ladies home of the Methodist church on barns was adj.usted at $650 and con• from the regulation aeroplane In that LARK & H AUKNE8S. General Auctioneers. Mason; democratic, George H. Shaw, C Leave orders at this ollice. Satisfaction ton Rapids and for the past four years at Chelsea last Thursday night, Sat• tents at $821. It starts nn its flight from the surface guaranteed. Bell phune nansville 5,1 K. Cill- urday at 12:18 the remains were Mason; prohibition, Elmer 0. Potter, of the water instead of from tlie land. zeus phone Mason, igo-2l2s an employe of the Journal of that city, " W. D. Riley, the Lansing colored brought here for Interment in Maple Locke; socialist, Tenniss Emmett; It is said to have more speed lhan the ENRY KURTZ,General Auctioneer. SatU- has purchased the Dimondale News man who shot Fred Williams while Grove cemetery. Her maiden name Lansing. land machines and considerabli^ Inter• tactlon guaranteed, terms right. Leave and took possession Monday. robbing a meat market on Mapl Horders at this ollice. Postofflce. Lansing. was Melissa Hoover, being a sister of County clerk—Republican, Judson est will be attached to its appearance Tliursday, August 8th, we will give street in this city in 1895, escaped Mrs. L. J. Dudley. She was the sec- A. Parsons, Mason; prohibition, E. A. in Jackson. In addition to the flights IKSURANOE 500 Upton piano voles with every 25c from Jackson Sunday night. , Riley Greening, Leroy; socialist, E. J. Smith, ond wife of Levant Maine, by the hydro-aeroplane a race between purchase In our store. was sentenced for life and had been a ARMISRS' MUTUAL FIRK INSUKANCE Lansing, the machine and a motor boat is plan• Company of Ingham county. Safest, cheap• Longyear Bros. Frank Ruck, the IC-year-oid Lansing trusty for the past yea r. He was em Treasurer—Republican, A, A. Hall, Fest and host. For information write to F. H. ned and a series of maneuvers by the A Good Place to Trade. forger, was sentenced to Ionia by ployed as a cook at the deputy war• Field,secretary. Mason. E.A. Densmore, presi• Stockbridge; democratic, Wm. B. Vet; aviator wlilch will deraons'tate all the dent. Mason, onice In the court hmise. Judge Collingwood Monday forenoon. den's residence and walked away from Employes of the Prouty & Glass Car• ter, Lansing; prohibition, Sylvester possibilities of the heavier-than-air He was given not more than 14 years his place of employmerit late Sunday riage Co. of Wayne give an excursion Davis, Onondaga; socialist, F, 0. machine. In most places a heavy ad• Standing of Contestants in Piano and not less than seven years and the night. to Detroit and Bois Blanc tomorrow. French, Lansing. mission Charge is made for exliibitions Vote. court recommended 10 years. Ruck F, W. Butler is treasurer of the asso• Lena Jem, one of a band of gypsies, Register of deeds — Republican, of this kind, but the Hague park man• Below is the standing of contestants was before the court for this crime ciation and a member of the commit• is alleged to.have stolen silks and Homer S. Fowler, Mason; demccratic, agement announces that the flights in the Upton piano voting contest at and was released on probation, but he tee on advertising. otlier property from the residence of John S, Bennett, Lansing, and Claude will be absolutely free. • . Longyear's last Wednesday; could not stand prosperity and com• 0. S. Curry and a searcli warrant was Edgar, Aurelius; prohibition, George 58 3New York May 12, drinking Clip, spoon and towel since it es has its own suffrage campaign com• pjroont.' See F.H. Fibld. lOtt Ashmon H. Catlin, Leroy; prohibi• • The Jrxl'y division of the L. A. S. of 1830. For nearly:; a;halfyce^^ was known he was afflicted. ' With mittee.- ;'The Gleaners are also work• if ybiirnionoydoea not net you Ure percent;, tion,. Frank G. Marshall, Stockbridge.. had conducted .'a mercantile business these articles furnished it is up to the ing for the amendment, and^theLady. aea H. 0. Freeland. iU in Grand Ledge. He'.ls survived by a prisoners to keep themselves, clean, Attorney Seymour H. Person of Lan• Whon It 1.00kg Black Maccabees have.proved a. great h'ejp in the west it's a wonderluHy comforting feeling widow and a daughter, Mrs. F, E. the sheriff is not compelled to wash to the suflEr'agists. A Men's League sing underwent an;Operatlon.for ap- to know you have a policy In :the Michigan mu• Densmore of this city and a son, Ira tual Oyiiione, ,Windstorm:end Tornado Oo. o0 Hastings. Bettor see me rlebt away. ' L.H;lTEB,:Agem, Clt Flione. ^- . • •
is. Fear Phone Merger, A mob of masked men attacked Can't Afford It. The state railroad oommission Deputy Sheriffs N. L. Parker and J. Hostess--Mr. Mann, you eat roast Ingham Co.unty Democrat have a large number of letters from M. Smithson a few miles south of lofiiGiieE i beef rare, do you no,t? Detroit . manufacturing Institutions Dolomite, a mining camp near Birm• Guest—Yes, rare and rarely.—Bos• / W. L. CLARK, Publisher. who have private telephone plants In ingham, Ala., oveivpowered the dep• ton Transcript. uties and beat the deputies' prisoner,' their factories, and who use tho HASON " MICHIGAN .Jim Wesson, into insensibility. The Dell telephone lines for main line nine-year-old daughter of Wesson, a service only. These manufacturers irator makes llauid blue costly. Buy Red Crosj miner, had dragged herself into Dolo• appeal to the commission asking them Sault Ste. Marie.—A canoe with Biill Blue, makes clothes whiter Uiuu saow. mite and chai'ged her father bad to p.rotect them in the commission's two young men, was seen to go come home enraged and for some Wayne County Treasurer Wins order allowing the merger between over the Soo rapids and was lost. It Don't count on your excuses before trivial offense had beaten her. , Case in Supreme Court. the Bel! and Homo, providing tlio appears they struck out from the Ca• Ibey are hatched, • « • merger Is allowed. . They are afraid nadian shore above the rapids to fish. that the Bell will insist on installing Losing control of their frail craft and) The boBrooklyn UNO CLAUSE HELD VALID plants, and ciiargo high rates once were carried down stream but man• bridge by seamen from the Brooklyn aged to reach the Chandler Dunbar navy yard was identllled later as that they have the business of Detroit in, waterpower dyke on the Ainericau of Abraham D. Harris, a well-known their hands. Act Passed by the Legislature of 1911 A minutes later three In-I theatrical man, formerly treasurer of The commission has notified tho De-, Bide. few tho Globe theater. New York. Mr. Io Passed Upon Ijy the Supreme troit parties interested that their' dian canoes filled with •tourists, sliot, IJarrls recently had suffered from Court and Its Validity rights win be pi-otected in tlie order] under "the bridge and sailed past them, aphasia. \ Settled. of the commission allowing the mer• making the trip safely, guided by tli© « * « ger, should one be Issued. > experienced Indian guides. Doctors Could Not Help Mrs. Lansing,—The inortgaee tax law, as But a single complaint has been' The young men, apparently thinking Templeton—Regained Latest News Told During a general riot on Paint creek, filed against the mei'ger, that com• they could make the river again, near Mucltlow, W. Va., whore several passed by the 1911 legislature, was upheld in an opinion handed down by ing from an indopendfint . telephone! launched out. Intending to cross over Health through Lydiia E. in Briefest and thousand minei's have been on strike company at Okemos. to tlie Canadian shore below;the rap• ninoo spring, William Springer, a de• the suju'eme court, and the land con• Pinkham's Compound. Best Form, tract clause found to bo constitution• ids. A few minutes after leaving the tective, and William Phaup, head of dyke they struck a big wave, tho most al. The case was based on the case Apportions School Money. ' the detective forces in tho coal fields, State Superintendent of Public In-' dangerous part of tho rapids. The Df Herbert Doweu of Detroit vs. Wil• Hooper, Nebraska. —"I am very glad were fired upon by ai'med miners. struction L. L. Wright has given out light canoe was 'seen lo leap high in liam F. Moeller, county treasurer of to tell how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Washington Springer was killed and Phaup seri• the apportionment of jirlmary school; tiie air and then disappear. Watch• ously injured. ' Wayne county. Compound has helpednie. Forfiveyears Tho beef tru.sl, which the govern- money ,hy counties. Under a law ers on tlie canal were too far away • » • Bowcn had a land contract execut• I suifered from female troubles so I was meut has fought for ton yeai-s, is no passed by the last legislature the, to make out who tho piu'ties were. Two white men—George Sheldon ed In :1909, and February 25, 1912, pre• scarcely able to do my work. I took doc- longer in existence in tho opinion ot primary apportionment Is made but and .Tohn Bailey—were hanged at sented it to the county treasurer and tors' medicines and used local treatments the department of justice. Attorney once a year. Scluior districts having Nashville, Tenn,, for the murder of tendered the tax of one-hnlf of one Battle Creek,—Legal action is to but was not helped. I had such awful Qenei-ai Wlclcersham has accepted the enough money to pay teachers.' siil-' Bon Pettlgrow, an old negro, and his per cent, of the amount, Moeller be taken by the city to prohibit bearing down pains and my back was so plan proposed by the paclcers for tho arles for two years do not share In two children. held that the law ilxing taxes on public bathing at Goguao lake. A res• (veak I could hardly walk and could not voluntary dissolution of the National this apportionment, I * * # mortgages and land contracts provid• olution was passed at the meeting of cide. I often had to sit up nights to sleep Packing company, a holding concern ed that in order to obtain tax of one- Wnyno county, with its 131,118 tho council instructing Mayor Thomas (tnd my friends thought I could not live Harry K, I'haw, in the eyes of tho owned hy tho Morris, Swift and Ai'- half of one por cent, contract had to school children, receives tho largest; Zellnsky, Recorder Thomas Thorn and long. At my request my liusband got law. Is still insnno and must remain niour paclcing companies. be executed and tax paid by Jauuai-y amount of any of the counties, being City Attorney D.-C. Salisbul'y to take me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Yog' in IMatteawan aaylum, where ho was • * « 1, 1912. This Bowen had not done, entitled to ?970,St-l,20. Kont oounty| Buch stops as may be necessary to stable Compound and I commenced to placed on February 1, IflCS, after ho Democrats and insurcents united in and Justice Bird, In his opinion, holds comes second, with $.'108,295,90 and; stop the practice of promiscuous bath• take it. By the time I had taken the had killed Stanford White. .Tustice the senate and by a vote ot 30 to, 18 with tlie county ti-easurer and at tho Houghton county third, witli $200,090-. ing in the lake, on the ground that it jeventh bottle my health had returned Martin J. Kcogh ot the Now York su• passed the Democratic excise tax bill, same time settles tho question as to .SO. Oscoda county with its C24' was polluting tbe drinking water of md I began doing my washing and was a preme court denied Thaw's application extending tlio present tax on corpoi-a- the validity of the mortgage tax law. school children receives but $4,730.75.' the city. m\\ woman. At one time for three weeks tor freedom, taking the ground that tious to the business ot individuals, The apportionment per capita this year I did all tho work for eighteen boarders 'I'haw's release would ho dangerous to private Arms and co-partnerships. At• is $7.,'35, The total apportionment' mth no signs of my old trouljle return• public safely. Roads Win First Round. Battle Creek.—Another wave of tached to the measure were amend• for the 739,923 scliool children In the, ing. Many have taken "your'medicipe Sitting en banc, United '.States crime hit tlie city when the of• ments for the repeal of tho Canadian state, reached ?5,512,38S,S5. ; if tor seeing what it did for me. I would John D, Hookefellor Is making deter• Judges Clarence W. Sessions, Ar• fice of the C. R. Brewer Lumber reciprocity law and tho fixing of a $2 aot take $1000 and bo .where I was. You mined efforts to stop the advance of thur C. Deulson and .Tohn M, Kil- company. 111 Marshall sti-eet, was per ton tariff on print paper, anci for Can Fix Rail Rates. have my. permis.siori to use my name if business into tho private re.ildonoo Mtts granted a temporal-y injunction burglari'ied, and another robbery at• the establishment ot a permanent non• "The recent decision of the supreme It wilfaid afiyone."—Mrs. SusiE Tem- ilistrlct of New York where, his oily tempted at tile home of Dr. C. D. Free• PLETON, Hooper, Nebraska. partisan tariff commission. and restraining order in the matter court in tho D. &> M. ralli-oad rate case house is located. For a long time re• man. The burglars opened the safe * * * nf the Detroit, Grand Haven fi; Mil• Is a great victory for the state rail TheTinkham record is a proud and peer• tail trade has been moving slowly up at tho lumber company's office and se• Tho United States senate defeated waukee I'allroad, which is claiming road commission," said Chairman less one. It is a recoi"d of constant vic• Fifty-fourth street, toward tbe Rocke• cured $100 and a gold watch and • the Cummins wool torlff bill by 34 that the state has imposed on it an Glasgow, tory over the obstinate ills of wonian—ilia feller homo, but tho Rockefeller chain. Nothing was obtained at Doc• to 32, adopted the Penrose compro• Illegal tax. "The decision settles the tjuestlon that deal out despair, agents have been bidding In every tor Freeman's home. : mise raoasuro and finally passed tho • By It the slate Is reslrainoa. from whether the commission is vested [t is an established parcel that was offered tor sale at a La Folletto wool hill of 1911. by a Imposing the tax on the railroad un• with the power to fix rates. In the' fact that Lydia E.'/ price higher than the business btiyor Vote of 'io to 20, the Drjmocrats and til September .S, M'hen the matter will particular case it was not a question! Grand Rapids.—C. E. Tarte, gen• Pinkham's Vegeta• cared to pay. be argued in court. of making an entire now rate, In one eral manager of the Citizens' Tele• ble Compoundhas re• Insurgents voting together. « « • * * * The tax which the D., G. H. & M. senso, but rather to lower dates. phone company, declared that the in• stored health to thou• The aftermath of tbe great floods road objacts to and in wlilch it is Howevei", the opinion, gives us the sands of such suffer• George R, Sheldon of New York, dependent telephono men will, if the bring out tlio facts that sixty-one tiphold by tho parent road, tho Grand right either to lower or raise freight, ing women.. Why .treasurer ot tho Ilepublioan national Bell interests take over the Home com• lives were claimed by cloudbui-sts in ri'unlc, is imposed under act 95 of the rates, a power we have Jon'tyoutry itif you ( committee, testifying before the senate which illwayS| pany of Detroit, ask that the same southwest Pennsylvania and West public acts of Michigan, which pro• supposed we liad, yet were not cer-j oeedsucha medicine? "iybta eTnnkhaS committee investigating the source ot conditions be imposed as in the Swav- Virginia and hundi'eds of homes and vides a two per cent, t.ix on bonds tain. The decision will mean that sev• campaign funds, flatly denied that erly merger, that is, that independent business houses destroyed. Union- md any permanent Indebtedness of eral now being put up by rail-! President Roosevelt know anything fights connections be retained with the sep• town, Pa., leads the list of Itnown' liny railroad operating under a special roads in attempts to prevent the cam. about tho Harrimnn contribution of arate exchanges or with tlie Bell ex• dead with fifteen. ; charter. mission changing rates will be $250,000 to the campaign fund of from change if they are combined. H4 Hi * In their opinion the three judges dropped, as already manifested in lOO'l., He further declared tliat no Dynamite placed on the rails ex• declare that the constitutionality of communications received by us. It isj and Pimply Faces such contribution was ever made. Ypslianti.—President Kenney of ploded under a street car in Boston,, the statute specified is sufflcleutly • i» » the greatest victory the commisslonj the normal collego has publicly wrecking the car. Injuring two passen• iloubtful to require, the issue of a pro- has obtained since I have been a; Conlldcnt the Irotiblras in Cuba ar announced to the students hero Try Resmol"'Free gers and frigbtening SO others. ; ylsional injunction to prevent tho member." I at an end, the navy department gave that there must be no more entertain• • « * i collection of the specified tax. An orders that all marines at Guantli- ment in living rooms and that there TF you suffer from eczema, Peary's arctic ship, the Roosevelt,' Interlocutory injunction is ordered is• namo, with the exception of 100 which New Buildings for M; A. C. I must bo no more public dance patron• salt rheum, ringworm, was sold under the hammer in New sued, restraining Auditor Genera! Ful• will be maintained there as a perma• Secretary Brown of the state board age. Men were advised to avoid pimples and blackheads, or York for ,?35,200, to H. B. .T. McDer- ler and Attorney Gener.il Kuhn, de• nent garrison, bo retui-nod to their of agriculture has advertised for bids smoking and women and men were ad• other distressing sldn" or mott, representing a concern, the fendants in the case, from oollecting for the construction of two new build• home posts in the United Stales. vised to not play cards only on certain scalp ta-Quble, you should name ot which ho declined to give. : Dr attempting to collect any.part of ings for the Michigan Agricultural col• occasions. Invitations have been is• send at once for a generous ' the taxes assessed against it for the lege. At' a recent meeting of tho ny a vote of 70 to G2 the Derao- sued to people who keep roomers to William Lorlmer was received with year 1912 under act 95. board. It was decided to locate thej free trial of Resinol Soap cratlc members of the house in cau• meet at the home- of Dean Fuller Sat• a demonstration on his arrival in Tho decision Is regarded as a tem• new dairy building north of the brick and ResinolOintraent. These cus decided to oppose the authoriza• urday afternoon. Chicago from Washington. Bands porary victory for the roads. farm house. The site of the proposed • will prove to you Ikiw Resi• tion of any battleships at the present played, and a big crowd of his admir• veterinary building Is east of the nol stops itching instantly session of congress. ers blocked the streets leading to the same building. • Bay • City .-—William Bishop, a line• • • « Liquor Issue Not Feminine. and quickly clears away Union station. More than a hundred Tho daily building will be two man fotj the Bell Telephone com• eruptions. Tbe sundry civil appropriation bill, Officers of t,he Michigan Equal Suff• automobiles lined up in the parade stories high and will be provided with pany, .\ws .electrocuted while:making carrying approximately ?11G,000,000 rage association, after the saloon Bold by all dnigprlsts. For free Sam- ' that escorted Mr. Lorlmer to Oi'ches- all the rooms necessary for cheese a connection on top of a pole at Prairie dealers of tho state*met for the pur• pics write to Dept. 8K, Hesiiiol Cliomieal for the support ot various bureaus and tra hall, where a big welcome home and butter making and care of the and Patterson streets on the West Co.,Eiiitiinorc, JW. pose of organizing against woman hranches of the goveriiment, passed celebration was held. ' milk obtained from the cattle belong• side. The 'young man gj-asped the BufCrage, issued the following state• the United Slates senate. Tt contains • « • ing to the state. Primarily, the vet• ends of two live wires and fell for• ment: Increases of about $0,000,000 over tho Mrs. F. A. Wilcox, who was tower erinary building will be for a clinical ward from the crossarm onto two oth• "Tho right of women to vote does appi-opriations authorized by the opera,tor at Western Springs; Frank laboratory and for stables, or chiefly er wires. In less than five minutes not depend upon their views on the house, Woodworth, flagman, and E. H. for operating purposes, , although the power had been shut off, but it- Baloon. Tho campaign for woman » » • . Brouson, engineer who lost his life, rooms for other uses will be provided.' was more than ahalf hour before the suffrage is not being waged upon the The Alasfran civil government bill, wei-e held respouslblo for tbe v/reck; A portion of It will be two stoi'ies body could be rescued from its posi• temperance issue. Women will divide •establishing a legislature of one house on the Chicago, Burlington fi: Quincy; high. tion. on that question just as men do. In the territory, with authority to en• railroad, at Western Springs on ,Tuly. "Saloon men make a mistake 'in act local laws, passed the seuate In 14, in which 13 persons lost their Mortality Report for June. fighting woman suffrage. They may Kalamazoo. — Although they met Washington with practically no oppo• lives, is a verdict returned by the cor• According to th© mortality report beat, the cause but it will be a victory less than a week ago, Miss Sadie sition, The house has passed tho bill, oner's jury at Chicago. issued hy Seci'etary of State Martin- that will cost them deai-., The liquor Bishop, a pretty young Kalamazoo but a conference will be necessary to dale, there were 2,S52 deaths In' Mich• men do not seem to be able to get It girl, will soon marry Lieut R. R. Gil- adjust differences. , About 500 delegates from Minne-' igan during ,Tune. This is a decrease through their heads that men as, more of the Philippine Islands. Oil- » • seta and northern Wisconsin attended of 440 deaths as compared with the well as women are getting tired of more recently came to his homo In John Mitchell, vice-president of the annual convention 'of the Vasa May report. There were 5,270 births the saloon in politics. this city on a brief vacation trip. It the American Federation of Labor, order held In Duluth, Minn. The an• reported to the state, department dur• "If women have tho right to vote was only a few days ago that he met nual banquet was served by members ing June, which corresponds to the •was sentenced in the District of Co• they certainly should not be denied Miss Bishop. They will be married ot Sophia lodge, ladies' auxiliary. annual birth rate of 22.1 per 1,000 lumbia supreme court to nine months' It because the saloon men are against In the Immediate future and the bride estimated population. Imprisonments for contempt of court • « » It. Many voters,, who may be indlf- will aooompany the army ofQoer back growing out of tho Bucks Stove and William L Bullock of Corslcana, tereat to woman suffrage will be like• to the far east.'' Range company case. Tex., a midshipman of six years' ly to vote for it just because the liquor Excursion Rates Detiled. » • * standing at tho Annapolis naval acad• Interests are determined to defeat it." The ofBclals of the Michigan Agrl- Mt Pleasant-rAfter August 20 emy, was killed in falling from the It has been announced that the sa• culturab'college, having the matter la Domestic the Bell Telephone company in Isa• top of the mainmast ot the Hartford loon men will hold another meeting charge, have reported their Inability bella county will charge lien cents toll Frederick P. Vose of Chicago was to the deck. His neck was broken. within 30 days. to reach an agreement with the rail• TEETHING DURING HOT WEATHEB elected president at the final session road companies of the state regarding to subscribers talking to other ex• Is the most critical time of your baby'slile. • • • The regular use of KOPP.'S BABY'S FRIEND at Colorado Springs of the Commer• excursions to the college this year. changes within the county. Free Foreign Fill Professor Blalsdell'a Place. prevents Cliolcra Infantum, convulsions and cial Law League of America conven• In the past, fourteen or fifteen of the service has been In vogue for several all ailments to whicli babies are subject »1 • The French ministry of the interior years and the new order is not being this time. . tion. The board of trustees of M. A. C. state railroads have united"on a week li-12-12. Orand-aaplds, MloU • »••» has issued a decree expelling from have filled the place made vacant by to carry excursionists to the college met with any great degree of satisfac• Tho Kopp'a Bahy's Friend Co., . , . York,ra. . ::y! As the result of his refusal to re• France Walter Thornton Le'wiB of the resignation of Prof. Thomas Blais• for a reduced fare. .The collego au• tion by thi patrons. As yet the union ""lanTwoU pleased with your-BABY'S PRIBTO . sign at the request of Secretary Mac- Shelbyviile, 111., and Frederick M. dell, now president of Alma college, thorities took the (.matter up with company has not changed its rates, Hare used sovoralbottlos.larKOBizo.wltUaniiJnaU) Sibley of Peoria, on the charge that giving free county service.: good and sallslaotory results. a'hiinltiiiK you for tlia Veagh, Joseph O. Thompson was re• by appointing Prof. W. W. Johnson, several companies this year, but were jaamplo you sent mo and wishing you success,. moved as collector of Internal rev• they induced employes of a firm who has been dean of the department told that the railroads could' not Iam,yoursTorycrijly,. manufacturing roulette wheels to glv« of science and letters of the Univer• enue for Alab£ima and Mississippi, handle the business at smaller fig• Battle Creek.—^To test the the- AT JmUGGISTS, XO, 8C aiiU CO CENTJ them the wheels before delivery to sity of Oklahoma for four years.. •with headquarters at Birmingham. ure than the regular fare. ; Dry of artificial. :rain-making, 4,600 Freo sampio by-inail on request by • »• • • casinos at fashionable French water• Jpouudc of dynamite was discharged by ing places for the purpose of tamper• TheKOPP'S BABY'S FRIEND CO.,york,PA Eight aldermen and the secretary of Approve New Line. New .Michigan Banks. a committee of. the Battle Creek In• a common council committee were ing with them. ' . The state • railroad commission The following state : '.banks. have dustrial association. The cannonading A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. placed under arrest at Detroit on In this aKo oi: research and oxporlraent, all nalnw . granted permission to the promoters been authorized' to do business by icontinued all day. At: night Battle 18 ransacked by thasoicnUlloforlhoeorafortand hnp- charges of accepting bribes and oon-' The Melbourne correspondent of tho / pinessofuian. Scioocohas indeed raadOKiani^stridei of the Michigan City, Lakeside & St Banking Commlssionor Doyle: : King• Creek had one of the worst rain and •In tho pjst contnry, and amonif tho-by no nioanl •«plracy to accept a bribe for their London Chronicle learns that while least imporUint-dlscovorioa in niodlcino Is thatoi Joseph railroad to build the line with• ston State bank, $20,000; McBainStata wind Btorms; of the summer, but the Thorapion, wliich lias boon used with grentsuccessU 'vote and Influence in the passing of a the attorney general, William M. in the Michigan boundaries. The bank, $20,000;.Birch Run State bank, weather report was for "showers."- Fronofi EospilaiB and that Itis worthy tho attontloJ measure' affecting' city :property re• Hughes, is convinced the American of thoso who sutler from kidnoy, bladder, norvoui road will, if built, connect St. Joseph $20,000. The .Union State bank, ol . diseasos.chronic woalino.ss ' watchman on a nonunion tubgoat near Bemb iRoblnBon oompany; Detroit,':'$20i-i Barnes' says it'is up to'him to 'eriforeo L'rivo Fifty eaov, postpaid.: Uollabio agonts-^wantoa -./u tary of the convention, declined to soil. 'They are tnovv Inspecting and Chicago, who disappeared the first 000; Homestead Land company, Iron the law and koop, the man in' the .T. & i>.:nEMEDy:eo. act as member of the committee! to comparing-them with 'American: stalks. night he assigned tc work, was River, $10,000; Ottawa Lake Elevator county Jail until the expiration of hi« 107 W.'48th St. noUft" Tnftiof his renomlnatlon, Mr. BuBZczynskl is the owner of a found:(loalintt in the river- company, increased, $6,000 "to' $10,000. tormlii' w...u..-P,'w.v..,'.0 ,.„s.„.en..o»..,.«.u_.. ~'S,';;r,l.ra £r»Slarge suga'.'pl25orr beet plantatio,rrn In Rusai«a-a 3.-..,a." co'set. Y' all gotta go right to r" all's "I think be's a beautiful little boy,' mamas an' Miss Minerva die very min• championed Lina. "Call him over ute. I low dey '11 settle yo' hashes. here, Jimmy." Don't y' all know dat Larroes ketch "Naw, I don't want to. You all 'II meddlers?" like him a heap better over there; he's ono 0' these-here kids what tbe fur- CHAPTER XIX. der you get 'way from 'em, the better Twins and a Sissy. you like 'em," Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Black were "He sho' do look lonesome," said sitting on Miss Minerva's veranda talk• Billy; '"vlte him over, Jimmy." ing to her, and Lina and Frances "Leon!" screamed his cousin, "you were in the swing with Billy. The at• can come over hero If you wantta." • traction proved too great for Jimmy; Tho lonesome-looking little boy <4kFrances Boyd Calhoun ho impolitely left a disconsolate little prompt!); accepted the invitation, and visitor sitting on his own piweh while came primly through tho two gates. (Copyrlgtit, by Rellly & BrlUon Co,) he jumped the fence and Joined the He walked proudly to the swing and CHAPTER XVII.—Continued. do, William Hlh, than any boy they other children. stood, cap In hand, waiting for an in• is," cried the other; "you all time "Don't you all wish you could see troduction. "Maurice loves you, too"—she hoped •vvant to get us hooked up in Sarah Mrs. Brown's new twinses?" was his "Why did n't you clam' the fence, to concniiito him; "he says you are Jane'B corset and you all time can't greeting as he took his seat by Billy. "ezead of coming th'oo the gates?" UiQ brightest kid in town." get nobody loose. What you want to "Where 'd-she get 'em?" asked growled Jimmy. "You 'bout the prissi• "Kid," was the Bcornful echo, get us hooked up In this thing for?" Frances. est boy they Is. Well, why don't you " 'cause h«'s so big and tali, he's got "You done it yo'self," defended the Doctor Sonford tooken 'em to her set down?" to call m« a kid. Well, he'd Jes' boy In front with rising passion. last night" "IntroiJuce me, please," said tbe arwastin' hl'self lovin' me; I don't "Squeeze In, Jimmy; -we jes' boun' to "He muster found 'em in a holler elegant Utile city boy. like him an' I ain't a-goln' to never like git outer this 'fore somebody ilnds stump," remarked Billy. "I knows, "Interduee your gi^andilia's pussy 'him, an' soon's I put on long pants it out." cause that 's where Doctor Shackle- cats," mocked Jimmy. 'Set down, I he's got to get 'bout the worses' liokln' Ho backed the other child close to foot finds aller ol' Aunt piue-Gum tell you." he ever did see. the wall and pressed so hard against Tempy's Peruny Pearline's, an' me Frances and Lina made room for "Say, does you kiss him like you him that Jimmy screamed aloud and an' Wilkes Booth Lincoln been lookin' him between them and soon gave him does me?" he asked presently, loolc began to pound him on the head with in ev'y holler stump wo see ever their undivided attention, to tbe in• Ing up at her with serious, uDsmillng his chubby flsts. sence we's born, an' we ain't never tense envy and disgust of the other face. Billy would not submit tamely to foun' no baby 't all, 'cause can't no• two little boys. Sho hid hor embarrassment in a any such U'eatment. He reached his body but Jes' doctors fln' 'em. I wish "I am Lina Hamilton," said the lit• laugh. baud behind him and gave the ho 'd a-glve 'em to Aunt Minerva tle girl on his right "You can't Clam' Down Nothin' at All." • "Don't be foolish, Billy," she replied. smaller boy's check n merciless pinch. 'stldder Mrs. Brown." "And I 'm Frances Black, and Jim• The fight was on. The two little boys, "I wish he 'd brlnged 'em to my my ought to be 'shamed to treat you "I'll bet he's kissed you'' moro'u "You-all 'bout the skeeriest folks Billy glanced nonchalantly at her. : laced up tightly as they were in a mama," said Frances. like he does." flrty hundred times." they is," sneered Jimmy. "Mama 'II "Don't you think, Aunt Minerva," he stout pair of stays, pinched and "I certainly do think he might have "I knows a turrlble skeery tale," re• "There's Jimmy whistling for you," whip me going and coming If she flnds made answer, "1 's glttin' too big to gt> scratched, and kicked and jerked. given them to us," declared Lina, "and marked a malicious Billy, looking at aaid Miss Cecilia. "How do you two out 'bout it but I ain't skeered. I 'thout any shoes? I's mos' ready to Suddenly Billy, leaning heavily against I 'm going to tell bim so, too. As Lina and Frances. "If y' ull wa'n't boys make that peculiar whistle? I dare anybody to dare me to clam' up." put on long pants, an' how'd 1 look,- Jimmy, threw him flat on his back much money as father has paid him girls I'd tell it to you." .•would recognize It anywhere," "I dare you to climb this ladder," I'd Jest like to know, goin' round' baro-^ and fell on top of him. for doctor's bills and as much old., "We are n't any more scared 'n you, 'Is he ever kiss you yet?" asked the responded an accommodating Frances. footed an' goi on long breeches, I( Bennie Dick, sitting on the floor, mean medicine as I have taken just William Hill," cried Frances, her In• child. "I ain't never tooken a dare yet" don' believe I '11 go barefooted no mo' had up to this time watched tho pro• to 'commodate him; then he gives-ba• terest nt once aroused; "I already "I heard that you and .Timmy boasted the little boy proudly, his foot —I'll Jest wear my shoos ev'y day." ceedings with an Interested eye; now, bies to everybody but us." know 'bout 'raw meat and bloody •whipped Ed Brown because he imi• on the bottom rung. "Who's going to thinking murder was being commit• "I 'm awful glad be never give 'em bones' and nothing's scarier 'n that"- "1 just believe you won't. Go take tated your own particular whistle. foller me?" ted, he opened his big, ri^d mouth and to my mama," said Jimmy, '"cause I "And I know 'Pe, Pi, Fo, Fum, I them off at once and hurry back to Did you?" "Don't we have fun?" cried a jubi• emitted a howl that could be heard never could had no more fun; they'd smell the blood of an Englishman. Be your dinner." > "How many times is he kiss you?" lant Frances. Iialf a mile. It immediately brought be struck right under my nose all he alive or be he dead, I'll ground his "Ijomme jest wait tell I eats," bo! nVAced Billy. "Yes," answered Jimmy; "if grown hia mother to the open door. 'When time, and all time put their mouth In bones to mako me bread,'" said Lina. bogged, hoping to postpone the evil' "dhe young girl put hcr arm around folks don't all time be watching you she saw the children squirming on everything you want to do, and all "This-bere tale," continued Billy, hour of exposure. , Ul«a and tried to nestle his little body and sticldng theirseifs in your way." tbe floor in her only corset, her Indig• time meddling. You can't fool me glueing his big eyes to those of the "No, go at once, and bo sure andi against her own. "If people would let us alone," re• nation knew no bounds, 'bout twinses. But I wish I could see little stnuiger, "Is ono Tabernlcle wash your hands," • " "I'm too big, iinyw.iy, for your real marked Lina, "wo could enjoy our• 'em! They so -weakly they got to be learnt fer a speech at school. It's all Miss Minerva spied the paint the in• BweoUieart," sho said. "Why, by the "You, Jimmy Garner, an' you, too, selves every day." hatched in a nincubator." 'bout a 'oman what was burlet in a stant he made his second entranoa time you ore iai'ge enough to marry I William Hill, yuh little imps o' Satan, "But grown folks got to be so por- "What's that?" questioned Frances. graveyard with a diamant ring on her and Immediately inquired, "How did' should 1)9 an old maid. You must have what you doln' In my house? Didn't tic'lar with you all time," cried Jimmy, "That 's a someping what you finger, an' a robber come in the you get that paint on your feet?" Franccfl or Una for your sweetheart," yo' mammy tell you not to tamper '"they don't never want us to play to• hatches chickens and babies In when night—" The child's tones were gut• The little boy took hia seat at th» I "An' lot you bave Maurice!" ho wid me no mo'? Git up an' come here gether." they's delicate and ain't got 'nough tural, thrilling and hair-raising as he table and looked up at her with hia sneered. an' lemme git my co'set off o' yuh." He led the way up the ladder, fol• brea,th and ain't got they eyes open glared Into the eyes of tho effeminate sweet, attractive, winning smile. I Sho stopped to lay her (lushed Angry as she was, she could not lowed by li'rances and Billy; and Lina and ain't,got no feathers on,'' ex• Leon, "an' a robber come in the night "Paint pertec's little boys'feets," ho cheek against his owtl Keep from laughing at the sight they brought up the rear. The children ran plained Jimmy. an' try to cut It off, an' ha'nts was said, "an' keeps 'era f'om gittin' hurt-, "Hondy," she softly said, "Maurice presented, aa, with no gentle hand, the long length of .the porch leaving "Reckon we can see "em?" she groanin' an' the win' moan 'oo-oo' ed, Aunt Minerva, don't it?" i and 1 are going to be married soon; she unclasped .the,hooks and released their footprints on' the fresh, stlclcy asked. an'—" Miss Minerva laid down her fork 1 lovo him very much and I want you their imprisoned bodies, paint. "Billy all time—" began Jimmy. Leon could stand it no longer. and gave ber nephew her undivided' to love him top." "See nothing!" sniffed the little boy. "Will it wash off?" asked Frances, "I am going right back," he cried attention. i Ho pushed her roughly from him. "Billy all time nothin'," said Sarah "Ever sence Billy let Mr. Algernon looking gloomily down at her feet, rising with round, frightened eyes, "I "You have been getting Into mischioC "An' you jes' 'ceived mo all the Jane, " 'tain't no use to' to try to lay Jones whack Miss Minerva's beau wo which seemed to, be encased in green am not going to sit here and listen to again, I see, William; now tell me all time," he cried, "an' rae a-lovin' you dis-hcre co'set business onto Billy; can't do nothing at all 'thout grown moccasins. folks 'r' stuck right under your nose. you, scaring little girls to death. You about it. Are you afraid of me?" better'n anybody I ever see sence I's both 0' yuh Is ekally in It. An' me At that moment she slipped and fell I 'm Jes' cramped to death." . are a bad boy to scare Lina and Fran• "Yas 'm," was'his prompt res".-':ise, bora? An' you a Sunday-school teach• a-aimin' fo' to go to throe fun'els dls sprawling on top of the roof. Wlien ces and I am not going to associate "an' I don't want to be put to bed er? I ain't never a-goin' to trus' no- week an' a baptizln' on Sunday. "When I 'm a mama," mused Fran• the others helped her to her feet with you;" and this champion of the neither. The major lye would n't put bofly no mo'. Good-by, Miss Cecilia." S'pose y' all'd bruck one o' de splints, ces, "I hope Doctor Sanford '11 bring she was a'sight to behold, her white fair sex stalked with dignity across little hoys to bed day times." I Sho caught his hand and held It how'd I look a-presldin' at a fun'el me three littlo twinses, and two Mal• dress splotched with vivid green from the yard to the gate. She blushed and eyed him thought-' fasl. "I wantyou and'.Tiramy tohe my 'thout nare co'set on, an' me shape' tese kittens, and a little Japanese, and top to bottom. a monkey, and a parrlt." "I 'm no more scared 'n nothing," fully. She was making slow progresa litSe pages at the wedding, and wear' like what I Is?" If that ain't Jus' like you, Fran• "When I'm a papa," said Jimmy, "I and Indignant Frances hurled at his with the child, she knew, yet she still def.r little white satin suits all "Who's dead, Sarah Jane?" asked ces," .Timmy exclaimed; "you all time don' want no babies at all, ah they's back. "You 're just scared yourself." felt it her stern duty to be very strict' trljumed with golfl braid"—she ti-ied .Timmy, hoping to stem the torrent of got to fall down and get paint on your good for is jus' to set 'round and yell." ...Jimmy giggled happily. "What'd I with him and, having laid down cer• to be enthusiastic and arouse his In- her wrath. dress so we can't 'ceive nobody. Now tell you all," he cried, gleefully. "Lina tain rules to rear him by, she wished' tei-est; "aud I^ina and Prances con be "Sis' Mary Ellen's las' husban', "Look like God 'd sho' be busy our mamas bound to know 'bout us and Frances got to all time set little to adhere to them. " little flower-girls and we'll have such Br'udder Littlejohn—dat' a-who," she a-makin' so many babies," remarked clamming up here." Billy. 'frald cats 'tween 'em," he snorted. "William," sho said after he had a beautiful wedding," replied, somewhat mollified at his in• They would know it anyhow," "Why, God don' have none 'a the It 's Just like I, tell yo'u, he 's the made a full confession, "I won't pun• "Jimmy an' Lina an' Prances can be terest. mourned Lina; "we '11 never get' this trouble," explained Jimmy. "He 's slssyest boy tliey is; and he don't ish you this,time for I know that Jim• all the pages an' flower-girls an' ' "When did he die?"—Jimmy pursued paint off of our feet We had better just got him a baby factory In heaven care who kiss him neither; he'll let my lei! you into it but—" /: 'brides an' groonis they wants, to, but his advantage. get right down and see if we can't like the chair factory and the canning any woman kiss him what wants to. "Naw'm, Jimmy did n't Me an'., you can't rope' me in," he scornfully "He got 'way f'om here 'bout moon- wash some of It off." him an' Prances an' Lina's all 'sponu- replied. '"I's done with you an' I ain't down ias' night," she replied, losing While they -ft'ere talking the owner ible, but I promise you. Aunt Mincrvftn hevcr goln' to liave rae mo' sweet• sight of her grievance in his flatter• of the ladder, who'had not' noticed 'not to clam' no mo' ladders." heart long 's I live." ing Interrogations. "You know Sis' them—and was deaf in the bai-gain- .Littlejohn, she been married goln' on had quietly removed it from the back- CHAPTER XXI. - CHAPTER XVIII. Ave times. Dis-here '11 make fo' gen- porch and carried it around to the tlemans she done burlet an' dey ain't front of the house.' , Pretending Reality. Closer Than a Brother. nobody can manage a fun'ei like she The children looked at each other in The chain-gang had been working It -was a bad, rainy day, Jimmy and kin; 'pears like hit jes come natchel consternation when they perceived iu the street not far from Miss Mi• Billy were playing in Sarah Jane's to her. She sho' is done a good part their loss. cabin, sho, however, being in happy nerva's house, and Lina, Frances, Billy hy eb'ry single husban' too, an' she "What we goin' to do now?" asked ignorance of the fact. Her large and Jimmy had hung on her front 's figgerln' to outdo all the- yuthers' Billy. stays, worn to the preaching the night fence for an hour, watching them with wid Brudder LIttlejohn's co'pse." "If this ain't just like Billy, all time before, were hanging on the back of a eager interest The negroes were Sarah Jane almost forgot her little au• got to perpose to clam' a ladder and- chair. chained together in pairs, and guard• dience in her intense absorption of all time got to let the ladder get loose ed by two, big, burly white men. , "Ain't I glad I don't have to wear her subject. "She say to rae dis morn- from him," growled Jimmy. "We done "Let's us play chain-gang," suggeat- no corset when I puts on long pants?" in', she sny, 'Marrl'ge am a lott'ry. Sis" cooked a goose egg, this time. You ed Jimmy. , ; remarked Billy, pointing to the article. Beddinfiel', but I sho' is drawed some got ua up here, Billy, how you going "Ain't that a big one? It's twice 's han'some prizes.' She got 'em all to get us down ?" "Where \;e goin' to git a chain?" big 's Aunt Minerva's." laid out Side by side in de buryin' "I did n't neither." queried Billy; '"t won't be no fun "My mamma wears a big co'set, groun** -wid er little Iralge on ebry "Well,.It 's Miss Minerva's .house 'thout a lock an' chain." too," said Jimmy;"! like fat wom- grabe; an' Sis Mary Ellen, seein' as and she 's your aunt and we 's your "I can get the lock and chain off'm ans 'nother sight better 'n lean ones. she can't read de writln' on de tomb• company and you got to be 'sponsible." Sarah Jane's cabin." ' Miss Minerva's 'bout the skinniest Bllly Woui^d Not Submit Tamely to Such Treatment stones, she got a dlff'unt little animal "I can clam' down this-here/post" "Yo' mama don't 'low you to go -to woman they is; when I get married a-settln' on eb'ry head res' so's she factory down by the railroad, and Can't no woman at all 'eepHng.my said the responsible party. ' her cabin." 'said Billy. I'm going to pick me out the fattest kin tell -which husban' am -which. angels Jus' all tinie make they arms mama and Miss Ceclha kiss me. But "I can -climb down, it too," sec• "My mama don't care If I just borra wife I can find, so when you set Her fus' husban' were all time a-hunt- and legs, like Elggers do at the chair Leon is 'bout the kissingest kid they onded Prances. a lock and chain; so I'm going to get tn her lap at night for her to rock you in'.so she got a little white marble factory, and all God got to do Is Ju»' is; why, he'd Just as soon 's not let "You can't clam' down, nothing at it-; to sleep you'll have a soft-place to put pa'tridge a-restin' on ho' head, an' hit gluo em together, aid stick In their Prances and Lina kiss him; he ain't all," said Jimmy contemptuously. "I'm going to be the perlice of tho your head, while she sings to you.'' am a mighty consolement to a po' souls. God got 'bout the easiest Job got no better sense. 'Course I gotta "Talk 'bout you can' clam' 'down a gang," said Frances. "The major—he's mos'. plump widda 'oraan fo' to kno-w dat she can they Is." : let Miss Cecilia kiss me 'cause she's post; you 'd fall and bust yourself "Perlice nothing. You alLtime talk• enough for two," said Billy, taking tell de very minute her eyes light on "I thought angels Jes' clam' the 'bout the pliimpest . Sunday school wide open; you 'bout the clumsiest ing 'bout you going to be a perlice," down the stays and trying 'to hook er grabe which husban' hit am. Her golden stair and play they harps," •teacher they is and the Btble say 'If girl there is; 'sides, your legs 're too scoffed .Timmy. "I'm going to be tho them around him. secon' man he got er mighty kinky, said Billy. ' - your Sunday school teacher kiss you fat." perlice myself." "It sho' Is big," he said; "I berlievo woolly head an' he mighty meek, so '!Ain't we going- to look sweet at on one oheek turn the other cheek and "We can holla," was Lina's sugges• "No, you are not," interposed Lina, It's big 'nough to go 'round both of she got a little white lamb a-setlln' on Miss Cecilia's wedding?" said Frances,' let her kiss you on that, too,' and I tion.- firmly. "Billy and I are the tallest and ' us." he grabe; an' de nex' husban' he after a short silence. all time bound to do what the Bible "And have grown folks laughing fit we are going to be the guards, and --•s,.^ "Le's see If 't ain't," -was the other did n't bave nothin' much fo' to dls- 'I '11 betcher I '11 be the cutest Irid- say. You 'd better call him back. to pop their sides open?! 'm 'shame' you and Frances must be the prison• Oo>'SYeady suggestion. gueese him f'om de res' 'cep'ln' he so in that church," boasted Jimmy con• Prances, and kiss'him, you and Lina to go anywheres now 'cause folks, all ers." slow an' she might nigh, rack her brain He stood, behind Billy and-they put ceitedly. "You coming, ain't you, 're BO stuck oa him." time telling me when I 'm,going to "Well, 1 ain't going to play 'thout I the stays around both little bodies, off, twell she happen to' think 'bout Billy?" . "I would n't klBs him to save his dye some more . Easter eggs! Naw, can be the boss,of the niggers. It 'ft while, with much squeezing and gig• him beln' a Hardshell Baptls' an' so "I gotter go," answered that Jilted life," declared Frances; "he 'a got the we better not holler," - said Jimmy. Sarah Jane's chain and she 's my)' gling, Billy hooked them safely up powerful slow, so she jest got a little swain, gloomily, "Aunt Minerva ain't spindhest legs I ever saw." "Ain't you gomg to do nothing, Billy?" mama's cook, and I'm going to be what the front. The boys got in front of tarrapin an' sot It on nim. Hit sho' got nobody to leave me with at home. "I '11 Jest slide down-this-bere post I please." , - ' , - Sarah Jane's one looking-glass and am-a-pretty sight Jes' to go in dat I Jes' wish she ?d git married." CHAPTER XX; - and git the painter man to bring his "I '11 :tell,you what do,?''waa Billy'B danced about laughing with glee. \ buryin' groun' an' look at 'em all, side "Why would n't you'be a page, ladder back. Y' all wait up here." suggestion, "we'll take it turn about;) "We're lllte the t-R'Insep -what was by side; an' now she got Brudder Lit• Billy?" asked Lina. Rising in the V/orld. - - Billy's solution of' the difficulty me an' Lina '11 first be the perlice an* growed together like-m!amma read me tlejohn to add to de res'. He de onli- '"Cause I did n't hafto," was the : The painter had Just .finished ' put• seemed the safest and they were aoon y all be the Chain-gang, an' then we •bout," declared the younger child. est one what's got er patch o' whis• snappish reply. . "••>:.. ting a bright green coat: of paint upon released from their, elevated prison. '11 be the niggers an' y' all be the : • Presently-they -began to feel-. un• kers BO she gwlne to put a little white "I bet my mama give her the finest the: low,, flat:root-of-Miss,.Minerva's, I might as,well go home and be bosses." - comfortable, especially Jimmy,, whose cat on he' grabe. Yes, Lord, ef any- present they is,*' bragged the/smaller long back-porch. And he,lieft his lad? learning tho catechism,"- groaned Lina. ' This - arrangement was satisfactory, , fat. round little,,-middle , was -. tightly think could pearten' a wldda 'oman boy; "I reckon It cost 'bout a mllhon der leahing^against the-hbiise^while he "I'm going to get right In.the closet so,the-younger boy climbed the fence compressed. hit would be jes' to know dat yuh dollars."'•.••',:•,,.:-':';;.;;-'.',•-, ,'-';\-'--i:':.:;';''''::':^/'' went'.IhsiiJe', to,, conferiwlth her in: re- soon-'a I get to my house," said: Pran• and soon re(;urned with a short, chain ' , , "Here, unhook this thing, Billy, and' could go to de grabeyard any time yuh :,"Mother. gave her a handsome cut- gard' to some other work.',' f '.:'.-:' • ces. "Go on and put on your night• and -padlock.';,',;^;., ••,•,:,,:.-_ •--,,•::; :•;;• ••::"• . • Ic's take: her^ off," he said.-. "I'm want to an' look at dat • han'some glass vase," said Lina. Billy, iJlinmy; Prances, and Lina had shirt, Billy." •bout to pop open." :' ,/ c'llection an' tell \ 'zactly which am- Billy chained Jimmy and Prances tov "It looks like Doctor Stanford would -beehplaying '-'Ppx;:ahd'Geese;'':. Riin- Billy took himself to the bathroom •gether by two. round, fat;anklea and : , ' '."All right,"- agreed his companion. which.";,, ;'.,i-'v-,-^:'--:-.''v'-,^-'',;v':-'„ • 've give Miss Cecilia- those twInseS; ningr.arbund'the'house;:they^apied^ and scrubbed and scrubbed; • but the put the key to the lock in his pocket Hetugged and. pulled, but could, get Sarah Jane stopped for breath and for a wedding present," said Frances.: ladder arid; ^aw:nO:' owner ; to - denj;' paint refused to come off.-'.-I-le.tiptoed "We niust: decide what crimes they,;-: , ; .; only the top arid bottom • hooks 'un- Billy hastened to Inquire: . ' "Who Is that little boy sitting on- them. by "the kitchen where hia aunt- was have committed," said Lina. • ; J ,; clasped;' the middle, ones; refused - to . "Who else is,dead, Sarah Jane?" your porch,'-Jinusy?" asked Lina,: no• "Le 'a'clam' up and ge.t on top. the cooking i dinner and ran into his own ''Frances' done got-'rested :fer'shoot" •>s,,--'^ budge;'- '. "'Tain't nobody else dead, ylt, as I ticing for the .flrsttlme, a-lonely-look• porch," suggested Jimmy." room. m' craps an' Jimmy done got 'rested V ^"-;'v','\''I. can't - get these-hero: hooks to- knows, on, but my two., cousins ia tur: ing :child. -;''':!-"Auiit*:MInerva^'i^ He found the shoes find - stockings fer 'sturbin'.i'public worship,", said: tho ^;-' r,- coWjods'e," Billy .said.,;-.- ,- -;- riblo low; one's got a herarage on de- "That's Leon Tipton, Aunt Blla'B lit-; do,"'said Billy. , " which were reserved for Sunday wear; other boss:; ;,v ,:. ^;:-;;->JiiJnmy;i^^^ '-fat' arms :luhg, ah''deVyuther,''s 'got-'.'a'bongestln'' tie hoy.-:': He-Just (come out from ;:Mem-: - "Mothe^ '11: make me learn a .whole and soonhadthem upon his little'feet (TO BE CONTINirBD.) fr';'-. • arou^'d •- him*-,andv-tried -his: hand. - but on de brain, an' I 'lows, dey '11 bote phis to spend the day with me' and : Til .page'of :,th'e; caiecto Miss Minerva rang the dinner-bell \ ;^withyno better -'succejis;:; The .stays : d rap off I 'twix'' now; an'-' sunup '^tomor- be awful glad Vifhen he,, goes - home; der," said Lina. ' and heswalked nuietly.iintothedlnin'g- Color Contrastsr. _ >; -such -a snug fit ;that the- hooks, ra " llei eyes rolled around and hap he's 'bout the stuck-up-est kld^they is, "My inama' '11 shut me up in the room trying tio make as littlo noise She (tartly)—Don't cohsratuiaSer aeem^Jd glued pened: to, hght fon; her • corset;" She: at and skeery? He's 'bout^thel'traldesf',:elo96t;=.hut;our'mamasrare-n't-bound: and to-attract^-as little attention from yourself that everything Is gomg Vo < "We sho' Is in a ,fls," said Billy once returned to hor grievance young un ever you see. And look, at to know 'bout it,"—this from Frances his aunt as possible; but she fastened be lovely when you reform . gloojiiily ;"look like God -all time'let- "An' sppsin' I had n't 'av'i came in him now! Wears long curls like a girl | "Come" on,', let's climb up." her eyes'at once upon his feet' He (startleii)—Why not?, ' \ "Sit • in nrouble.'^;, heie when I did? I'd 'a' had to \,cat md don't want to never get hia dean "I, ain't never promise not to clam ,./.'What: are you doing, with ymr She—Because >roBy futures don't K0 f;o\!-tlJialt of'more,; fool stunts to to my own cousins' fun'el 'thout naie clo'ea dirty." . , , ~.\-lo ladder but-V" Billy hesitated. " shoes on, WlUiam?" sho asked, with purple ottsts. - , MASON MARKETS. their stepmother, and this they have Cupid Needs New always done, of course under proper Corrected every Wediiesdny afternoon. guardianship. aBAIN. PiihllshedEvery Wednesday by I Their independence, coupled with WHEAT,Red,No. 2, per bushel...... aoa as the periodical free spending habit I WHEAT,wmte.No.l.perbushel.... itoa 95 Weapon for Heiress KYE. per bushel., 0 05 WILLIAM L. CLARK, have spoken of, has caused them OATS, per bushel. 48® 5u considerable embarrassment at COKN, shelled, per hundred l 50©l co MASON, jMIOH. times, I have heard. CLOVKB SEED, per bushel 8 mi.9 00 This will be all about CupId and the How would you like to bo lu a po• TIMOTHY SEED, per bushel 5 00®(i 00 Heiress, , sition like this? To know that you GllOOKllIKS AND I'KOVISIONB. SALT, Saginaw, per barrel too Entered at the Postofflce, Mason, Mleb..as Pinafore being recently revived, It - were worth millions of dollars, and BEANS, uuplcked, per bushel 2 00Q2 oo secDi'id-ulHss matter. Is safe to adiJ: "All? Well, hardly yet have to fight for a seat In a com• POTATOES, per bushel la 75 all"— mon every-day street car and live at KLOUK, per hundred 6 OOQC 00 a boarding house Instead of in a pal• BUCKWHEAT FLOUK.per hundred c oo As a basis for a controversy liav• HERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain'sTab- EGGS, per doteu 0 17 PRICES: ing such an enticing title, we are ace! BUTTIJH, per pound 183 21 I Being an heiress is not always LAUD.per ponnd .' IVA Omb Ykau '. tl.oo given today as a suegestlon the in• lets for constipation. When the proper dose what the novelists make it, and as T APPLES, dried, per pound 7 Bis Months SOc teresting case of Mr, Nils Florman, PEA0HE8,drle(I, per pound. 12 I for wooing one, with an object to IHKKK M0.\TII3 «Co scion of a noble family of Sweden, is taken their action is so agreeable and so LIVE STOCK AND MKAT. and Miss Helena Stallo, the heiress marry her—well, here you have the OATTLE. per hundred 4 00(30 OO who has just jilted blm. interesting case of Miss Stallo and natural that you do not realize that it is the effect BEEF, dressed, per hundred B ooas 00 Wednesday, July 31, 1912 Mr. Florman. VEAL CALVES, per hundred o oma 50 Miss Stallo, with her sister, Inherit HOGS, per hundred. Ul 00 ed several of the Standard Oil mil• of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper- POKK, dressed, per huUdred Q9 CO lions from her grandfatber, the late HAMS, perpouiid., 18 Rkpuulican otliceseekers are iiav- Little Nursery SHOULDERSlLDERS.i, pe r pound 12M Alexander S. McDonald, former part• ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular 8PKIN6 0IIICKEN8,dressed,per lb & 12 ing a dinicuH time linding out od ner of John D. Rockefeller. CHICKENS, live, per pound @ 10 wiiicl) side Ol' tlie fence tliey want to Helps action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have BUILDINO MATBUIAL. In June last Mr, Florman, youni PORTLAND OEMENT, per barrel... 1 30 fall. . and handsome, won the consent o! Here Is a good scheme for keep• cured many cases of chronic constipation. OALOrNED PLASTEK, per 100 45 Mlsa Stallo to wed him, From ther PLASTERING IIAIK, per bushel.... 00 EDUCA'i'Oits are in tiie lime ligiit ing little tots covered when In bed: SHINGLES,per thousand 2 0OB4 40 until about a week ago they were en• Make cotton flannel pokes, or bags, LIME, perbarrel l 00 tills year. Wilson for president and gaged. Then came the letter. TIk ten to twelve inches longer than the LATH, per M 2 uOao 00 Ferris for governor. Names sound heiress had changed her mind, Sli€ body-^just two breadths laid togeth- didn't say it just that way, and no ont- pretty good, don't they? ed and stitcli up the sides, with the Order of I'libllvatloii. but Mr. Florman will ever know jusi top corners cut olT, shaping this Into Slate of Mlelilgau. The circuit court for tho how she did say it, he declares, un• county of IiiiiliHUi, lu chancery. PKTrTio.\.s iiHs Ijcen filed at tiie o/licc an opening only large enough to Alberto. Laycock, Couiphtluant, less she wants to elucidate. But that's easily admit the head, At the neck vs. of tlie secretary of state for placing what It amounted to. The eternal and below tlie feet put tape draw• Kay M. Laycock, Defendant, . Stdl pundlut; In clicnlt court lor IiiRhiim cotin• the names of Woodbridge N., Ferris "woman's reason" was given, and strings. Just In front of each arm ty, lu i;hauc(My, the oili day of,I uly, a. I). ini2. Of Big Rapids upon tiie democratic Mr. Florman gallantly says he's sat• cut a silt about five inches long and YOOR EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS! Pi-i'sont, IIou. Charles 11. Collhiuwood, Circuit ticket for governor, James W. HelMie isfied If slie has now made up ber bind the edges. Through, these mind to stick hy lier decision. openings the child can have his arms Ill this causo it appparluK that defendant Is n of Adrian for lieutenant-governor, resident of this state, but her whereabouts is un• "It's her iirlvilege," he says, "and 1 until after he has fallen asleep, known, on motion of .Jasou K. Nichols, com• Alfred Lucking Of Detroit for United when it is easy to slip the arms in• "If I had only taken care of plainant's sollcUor. think the reason a woman's mind is side tho bag and button the opening It Is ordered ihat defendant outer hor appear- States senator and Edward Frensdorf cleaner lhan a man's Is because she my eyes when I first knew they iliice In said cause on or before three months or pin with safety pins. This poke Of Hudson for congressnian-at-largc. changes It so often," were failing me, I would not from the dale of this order, and that within Is, of course, to be worn over th€ twenty days the complainant cause this orde r to It must not he understood that Mr. be suffering as I am today." | be fitibllshed lu tho Uitihmn County Uemocrai, There is no opposition to them and regular sleeping garment. sail! puhlicaUoii to be conllnued once iu each they will be the norainee.«. Florman despairs. He is not that How often you hear people say ' week for six weeks In succt^'islon, sort of a lover. He will seek an In• To keep bed covers securely up these words or words to the ClIi^Rr.KS li, COLLINGWOOD, terview when the fair one returns under the chin, stitch to top and bot• Jason E. Nichols, Circuit Judge; HIGH WATER IN COLORADO. ITrom the north country to New York, tom ed'ges of a blanket a six-inch some effect. You have only 2IHV7 Solicitor for Complainant, after her Summer outing, and try to strip of stout muslin, folding three one pair of eyes and you can LaiislUK, Michigan. EniTOii DicMOCKAT;—People in the induce her to again uso her feminine Inches over the front and back and never get another pair. The Order of Pnhlleiitlon. level country uf MIcliigun know little prerogative, with the "reverse clutch" stitching just the width of the bed, trouble you have with your State of MichlKail. Oit-cull court for the coun• Of what wc have to pass tlirougli In thrown all the way over. but letting the muslin' extendi about ty of fniiham, In chancery. the mountainous country. eighteen Inches farther on each side eyes now may lead to blind• Eva L. Ui-owu, complainant, But he sighs when he speaks of this, • vs, • ' Tlie papers in general are tilled with and shakes his head In a hopeless sort than stitched. Split this loose piece ness. It is quite sure to grow up to the stitching and thus provide Walker Brown, defendant. the lloods In the south. Well, I guess of way. worse if it is neglected. A Stilt pcndiui; iu the circuit court for the ooi"'tv. strong strips to tie to the sides of if tiiey were here they would think "Helena is a very independent, spir• of Inuham, in,chancery, at Laiislnt', th'" lOur- the bed, and the surplus width of perfectly fitted pair of glasses reeuih day of .luno. A. D. 1012. ;;„ the lloods were not nil back there. To ited young lady," he sighs. the blanket can be well tucked un• may be the means of saving County ot Innham, ss. In this caiis<;,''' Ml','',"r- begin with tiic oKl Gunnison river and This wooing and winning of a weal• hiR by allldavlton lite that tho deleniliW'-'y" «or its tributaries i.re tiie lilgliest lean der, and if all four .cornei-s are tied thy girl carries \vith it many periods your eyesight. Brown, hiw departed from his last ,1oi6"", l''"eo \ remember in tlic 27 years since we It wil! stay tucked' under. Other of residence and Uiat it can not boaB(';™i"ed that are Interesting, not to say novel, In what state or country the said Walke'#-?''owu came to this land uf sunshine. covers placed on to]) of this will stay and even exciting. SYMPTOMS resides. ^ •-. People living In North Dakota, In place. With a close-fitting outing On motion ot Arthur E. Cole, Esq., sollcltbr""- As is plainly to be seen In this which is composed of small fruit, gar• flannel cap, a poke with arms in• "Headache," "Nervousness," for complainant, ills ordered that the appear• case, when Cupld pursues the heiress, ance of the siild defendant, Walker Urown, be dening and residences and v;iiicli Is side ,andi covers tied at four corners he has to make new rules as he goes "Vision Blurring," "A dull, entered In this cause within live monihs from just across the river from ttie city Iind a child can safely sleep on a-sleeping the date, of tills order and that in case of his along, for he does not seem sure ot It takes a drive uf 1(1 miles to get to porch or in an open room throughout sleepy feeling about the eyes appearance that he cause his answer id the bill tho quarry, even after he has appar• ot complaint, to bo tiled and a copy thereof town by way of a bridge up the river. the winter. after reading," "Pain in the served upon tho solicitor for thu complainant How is tiiat to have to make a trip of ently 'brought down the game. eyes and temples," "Dizziness," Etc., are the danger signals of within lltteon days after service on him or his 32 miles for all supplies'? I dare .say For you see, when tho young lady— sollcUor, of a co|)y of said bill, and in dcfatdt the sought-after prize—has oodles and failing eyesight. You should have your eyes carefully exam• thereor, Uiai .said hill be tiiken lis confessed by the real estate men won't say mucli Preserved Uie said defendant. Walker Brown. about that when .'^uiuc one friiin back oodles of money, the ordinary ainrau- ined at least once a year. And it Is liirtlior ordered, that the said com-., nltlon of chocolates, theater tickets, plaliiant caii.so this order to bo published in the east drops in after tlie rushing waters J. W. Gould, who has made professional visits here for the liiKham County Democrat,anewspaperprlnted, have subsided and tlie rubblsli is touring car rides, etc., used by ordi• String Beans piiblisliod and ciriniiated In said county and tiiat cleared up. nary, everyday sighing swains couldn't past ten years, and whose reliability is now without question, is such publication be commenced within twenty make a hull's eye in a century. Green string beans can be preserv• to visit Mason again Wednesday, August 7th. He will tell you days irnm the date of ihls order and anch pnbll- \ A friend of mine from MIciiigan ed wltli little work and no danger ol cailon ho continued therein once in each week came iiitu Delta a few years iigu and I don't pretend to claim the frankly wheclier you need glasses or not. This is an opportu• for si.^: weeks In succession or that the said coin- acquaintance of any heiress or mil• spoiling, and taste like fresh ones. before he coiild get out to my place Cut the beans .in slender pieces. Take nity to consult a specialist of wide reputation in your own town. plaiiuint cause a copy ot this order to ho served they made him tliink Nortli Delta was lionaire girls, but I know one or two pei'soiiallynii thesald defendant, Walker Brown, a layer of cut beans and place them at least twenty days before the time above pre• tlie paradise of the west. He Invest• and they have told me about others. Have your children's eyes examined before they enter school. In a stone crock and pour a l^all cup scribed for Ills appearance, ed several thousand dollars In 10 acres And from what I liave learned there no WARD WllJST, Circuit,JudRe. - of salt over them. Take a potato Defective eyes have caused a nervous' breakdown in many a Of line hind riu'liton the river and a are quite a lot of them that are alike, E.xamined, countersigned and entered by me. masher and press down as tight as naturally bright child. For under our present system of educa• residi.uice farther hack. When he got and they lead lives sull'IcieDtly dis• Wi-\r. 11. GiwiiAM. RcKlsler. possible until the juice begins to AuTiiUH E. Ooi.ic, Solicitor for Complainant. nicely loc;ited and found the danger tinctive from the average to place tion, the eyes are taxed to the utmost. If they do not need IJnslness address; Kowierville, Mich. 25w7 of high water lie has been r(?grotMog tlieni in a class that might he termed come. Repeat until the crock is full. glasses he will tell you so. it ever since. This is tlie 20tii of May a "type." Then cover with cheese cloth aud put a weight on it. In the winter Remember, he will be here from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. and 1 just learned that the bririue is When I tell you that most of the take out as many as needed for, a still stiiiiding, but they are working young ladies who are called "heir• only, at the Sweeney House, Wednesday, August Sth. Mich. United Traction Co. meal, soak over night, and (2ook just night and day to keep the river from esses" in the society papers are near• TniRD JtAIL JSLBCTJilC* Changing its course and going one-half as you would fresh beans. Occasion• ly always improvident,' you will per• Time table in ellect Nov, 5, 1911. ^ a mile nortli. ally wash out cheese cloth. haps .think that I ain getting aphasln NOIVrn BOUND If Unit should take place it would but improvident Is the only word to add, Lansing, $1800, Miss Abbie Clark is helping Stewart Limited—a. m., 10:16. Icavu sonic of the lloest resldem'-es use. Yes, and they are at the same H, E. Miller, et al, to G. W. De- in the store. that are ruit washed down the river time profligate. , For the Woman p. ra., 12:16, 2:16, 4:16, 6:10, Camp and wife^ part of SE 1-4 of Miss Grace Eggleston is working for *10:00. on an isliiiid. People are being remov• I hajipen to know, in proof of the ed from their lionios in boats and a SW 1-4 Of Sec. 14, Delhi, $2200. Mr^. Clara Merlndorf. Local—a. m.-, 6:17, 7:55, 9:25,,ll:2,'5. . truth of what I say, that the Misses Who Sews . little farther back tliej" are packing Stallo, reported variously to have in- L. A. Stark 'and wife to E. L. Mrs. E. Morrison is gaining slowly. ... p...m-.T.]j25r3':'2&,.5;25, 7:25, n-iH up and wiitching night and day. ex• lierited anywhere from five to fifty Even garments to tw tucked by Taylor.and wife, lots l and 2, blk Kev. E. Morrison was in Battle ' ' .SOUTH BOUND""'-'' pecting t() liave to move out any time. millions of dollars, have seen times hand should be folded by machine. 4, Holmes' sub on -blk 4, French's Creek part of last week. " jj Limited—a. m., *6:10, 9:,54, 11:54. People up the north fork of the Gun• often when they had to ride In street Adjust the tucker to the right size, sub, Lansing, $3500. A heavy wind and rain storm passed p. m., 1:54. 3:54, 5:54. nison ure more unfortunate, as two cars because they did not have ami then adjust the stich. Remove Local-a; m., 7:28, 9:00, 11:00. over here Sunday. Of their bridges liiive been washed out enough money for cab hire. the thread from the needle and tuck Jacob Metzger, et 'al., to Hattie p, m.. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:3S, and llie liiird one is nut much better You see, in their case, as in most just as if the thread were there. Then Schwab, lots 19, '20, 21 and 22, blk The Mlllvlllc Sunday school will 11:25, Oil, as jtlie bririgejis all riglit, but no others like them, their affairs have to in your hand sewing you can follow 2, Hudson's add, Lansing, $1200. hold its annual picnic at Lowe lake '^Capitol Flyer between Lansing and river, as it lias completely chiinged it,s be directed by heads of trust funds the line of the needle pricks. (-Table Detroit without change, makes local course. This is the report wliicli we J. W. Bailey to City of Lansing Aug. 17th. and others who so arrange that their linen can be marked in i;he same way, stops. hear over tlie p'iione. com on W side of Lyons Ave., 708 Mr. Lewis of Gary, Ind., enroute income reaches thei-n periodically. to be hemmed by hand. Connections at Jaclmn with electric It N lioped Ityvill not be as bad as At these interesting times of 80-100. ft. S 'of S line of Baker St., from that cit-y to Petositey, reached for Detroit, BattleCreck and Kalama• .reported, but I guess it will be bad "ready cash" lots of these girls pro• Lansing, $400. Millvllle Monday evening and spent zoo; Lansing forOwossoand St,Johns. enouifli. .Sucli Is life in the fur west. ceed to spend money without any For the Woman „F. W. BROWN,,Jackson, I have traveled considerable over E. Marquardt and Avife to A. C. the night with H. Bravender. He is more method than the proverbial Gen'l Pass. Agent. Miciiiu'iiii, Colorado, Wyoming, Ari• Who Sews Wheaton and wife,'lot 2,.blk 2, making the trip on foot, the cause be• sailor. One girl that I know spent C. B. Davis, Local Agent. zona, Utah and California, and under the whole of her quarterly allowance Dayton's add, Lansing, $1150. ing a wager between two gentlemen ordinary conditions, all In all, I think The luncheon apron of wnite lawn is on an automobile, and was embar• quite short -with a 12-inch flounce, of Gary. Mr. Lewis must earn the Delta county tiie tinest country I ever Sprains reijiiire careful treatment. rassed for three months afterward to trimmed with a hemstitched border. entire cost Of the trip and if he can saw. Keep iiuiet and apply Chamberlain's get money enough to maintain it and The wide bib comes over the shoulder FARMERS' BANK. In my next I will tell you Roraetliing Lioimeut freely. It will remove the cover the route in 60 days he will re keep it moving sufficiently to furnish in a Gibson plait effect and is made Of the land slides wlilcii occur occa• the entertainment she desired when sorene.ss and quickly restore the parts ceive a college education in any de• sionally. Cheer up, old Miciiigan is a with a white, collar, very much on the OLDEST STATE.BANJC IN she bought it. to a healtliy condition. For sale by partment lie may Choose. He has 25 pretty good country, if it does get order-of a waitress' apron. A narrov,' INGHAM COUNTY. And this Improvidence—which of all dealers. • pretty cold in the winter and warm in fold down the centre of the bib is days in which to llnish the^5trip. course is really not that, because edged on each sid.e with a narrow MILLVILLE. the summer. Prices are a little more Capital, from birth they have had no reason ruffle ot the material with a narrow $50,000. even tlian in some parts with us. You C. H. Carpenter now rides in a new see it is hard for the stores to get over to think of any future "-want," Is nat• hem, trimmed with extremely narrow automobile. Common Council Proceedings. some of tlieir early day habits, before ural because, to them, money, merely lace. L.B. MoAuTHUB President tiiere were any railroads. as so much legal teuder, means noth• Metta and Ralph Hayner and Hazel Mason, Mich,, July 29,1912. J.K. Elmisr. VicePresldenl ing. A.J, Hall , .Cashier Tiie Baptist ladles' missionary soci• Cooper were at Harvey Hayner's Sun• Council met and was called to order Geo. 0. STA'rES. Now, how are you going to court by Mayor pro tem Millbury. A.G.Lyok.... AsslstaDiOasblei a young woman like that by the or• ety will liold a meeting at tlie city day evening. NORTH AURELIUS. dinary means prescribed by prose or park Friday afternoon, August 9th. Hilllard Bravender and family were Jn the absence Of Jas. C. Quirk . MONEV TO LOAN ' Mrs. Chas. Nortiirup of Lansing vis- poetry? Picnic supper. Sunday visitors at Chas, Neitham• clerk, R, B. Rayner was appointed OOME AND SEE US. Ited iter mother, iMrs. IT. E. WInlleld, Perhaps one answer is furnished by mer's. . , clerk for the evening.. the memory of the Prince de Sagan In Real Estate Transfers. -Present, Aid. Dean, Longyear, Mill part of last week. his courtship of Madame de Castel- Frank Owen and wife were guests Directors-J.K. Elmer, Geo. M. Hoyt,A.J Mrs. Will Lyou and two sons return• at Bert Dyer's last Sunday. bury, Rayner and Whltmore. Hall, A. L. Rose, L. B. MoArthur, A, I. Barber lane, formerly Anna Gould. The Bridget R. Hayes to Maynard 0. AV.,Olark, 0. J. Dakln. ed from Medina last Tliursday after a Prince was asked once, it is said, for VanSickle and wife, part of lot 3, Mrs. Geo. Parish is entertaining her The minutes Of last meeting were his rule to win a -woljian and he said, ten "days' visit. sister from Canada. , _ read and approved. "0, just stick around and be as use• blk 68, Lansing, S-I50. Mrs. A. F. White of Lewiston, ful as you can. L. D. Martin to A. H. Hoffman KBPOKT OF COJliriTTEES. •fTYTfi-TTrn-n-rrn-frrTTTT?! Idaiio,' gave a very interesting address, The flnance committee report the Apparently Mr. Florman never and wife, lot 4, -Clark's add, Les• Over Half-Century. at the.North Aurelius church Sunday heard of this, or he may have lie. $650. following claims and recommend their Upton Grand Piano- ^' thought -it not good advice. But, at allowance: C. H. Smith and wife were in Lan• N. B. Wallace to E. S.-;Hedley Humphreys' Specifics have any rate, we find hi min his present sing last Tliursday. Jas. Smith, cleaning Kayner creeit.;..., .'..S-isco VOTING C(iNTEST predicament less than a month after and wife, part of lot 11, blk 19, been used, by the people with Dean &Cross, supplies 75 Mrs, Lewis Lumberg Of Aurelius he had been witli his fiancee, the Lansing, S1500. satisfactiori, for more than 60 C. M.Khddes.supplles...... i CO visited iier daugiiter, Mrs. Forest heiress, at her summer home. May• Jennie E. Von Rosenberg td the years. Medical Book sent free. 1. P. Kathbiu-n,2weeks cieaniuR pavement 14 oo be, if he had "stuck around," she -•Cut this Coupon Out and BrinJ to Smitli, last Friday. Jas. Thorburn, 2 weeks as nightwatch...;. 21 00 never would have broken the engage• Board of Education, lot 162, High• Mrs. Otis Cornwell and Mrs. Walter Ho. ' FOB: • Price C. it. Beebe and ni'eu ou streets...... 25 05 ment land Park, Lansing, SlOO. 1 Fevers. Congestions, InaaDmiBtlons...... 23 J. D. Darrow, labor...... 2 00 Longyear Bros. Store Ahrens were in Lansing last Wednes• I think though that the young man Geoi'Kia S. Lyons to W. C. Allen, a VVorma. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease. ;25 G. 8, Thorburn, groceries for F. Clarlt.'.'... ,75 day. ' s should be given credit for engaging part Of SW l-I of NE 1.4 Of Sec. 3 Colic. Crying and Wakofulnoss of Infants.25 C. R. Beebe and men oh streets...... 54 92 himself In business—though he him• 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.,...... 23 John Culllhs and wife were in Eaton 28, Leslie, SIOOO..^ B'd Gem, Trustees, labor and supplies:..'.08 11 itwiiicount 25 Votes. self is credited -with being worth. 7 Coughs.Colds, Bronchitis^.^ ..25 Eaplds last Thursday. quite a respectable fortane-^aud of. Blmina E. Cook to G. Thomas 8 Toothache, Fnceocho, Neuralgia.....STF - Moved and supported that the rer i/.iiiii.ii.i.j.i±i.r.iiii.iiinir. A surprise party was given to Rob• course when he tore himself away and.wife; part of lot 2, blk 5. Lan- 9 Headache;'Siclz Headache, Vertigo .....25 port of the finance committee be ac• ilO nynpcpBla, Indigestion, Weak Stomach..,..26 ert Osborn by his relatives and friends from his sweetheart and returned to sing.SieOO. - ' : , cepted and adopted and orders dravvn the sordid mart of trade, that Is New IS Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis:...... 25 last Saturday evoniog. Ice cream and Id Salt Uheum. Eruptions.Erysipelas...:. 25 for thesame. Carried., 'Yeas,'Dean, York, he did not know the ways of F, W. Jewett to N; P.'Haines, E MAPLE STREET cake were served and he was present• IS ttheumallam, orKheumatloPaln«...... ii5 heiresses—further than that, being 1-2 Of SW 1-1 Of Sec. 18, Leslie, 10 Fever onil Ague, Molarlo.....25; Longyear, lillllbury, Rayner and Whit- ed with a signet ring, • • stiltwomen.they do at times "change ;$i40o.';. ^:':-,"'..„ 17 PUca, BUnd or Bleeding, External, Internal, 23more.-' . .- y , -i' their minds." ' Mrs. Sliirley Mutton, of Lansing is C. A. Pendleton and wife: to N. 19 Catarrh,Influenia^ColdlnHeiid..,i..i.....25 Tlie profile of D street, from Oak In.the case of Miss Stallo and her 50 Wlioopirie Cough, Spasmodic Cough,...... 85 visiting relatives in this vicinity, ,: , VanAuker, part of SW frl 1-4 Of street'to Ash :8treet, approved and sister, who is t^\o years older than 51 Aalhmo,Oppressed/DIfflcultBroiiihlng...,.ia8 Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Har• adopted andordered placedbn flle. ; she, there Is a spirit of Independence 7, and part of NW 1-4 of Sec. 18, a7 Kidney DlBCoae.J;^-..- -_1..-:..".•.••..S3 [ •' The choicest cuts of ;. mon, July 29th, a 10-lb. son. 28 Nervoua Debility. Vital We*to»en.....1.00 Moved and supported that-A.'M. even more marked than In the oases Leslie, §1425. ' 30 Urlnory laconttncnoe. Welting Bod...i;:,»5 A. G. Evolln, wife and. daughter of of Other heiresses I know of. And. G .M. DeCamp 'affd wifij to-J; R S4 Sore Throat, Quln«y..:--:--.;—^-...... "«3 Petty be granted use of 10 feet of FRESH MEATS Mr. Florman would have been wise, Aurelius visited Forest Smith and T. Green and wife; part of lots 1, 77 Crip, Hay Fever and Sufflincr Colds-.... 2S north side of Maple street for the possibly, to have taken this into ac• wife Sunday. count When their mother died Mr. 2" and 33, DeCamp's sub on Sec: 14, :,: Sold by dniggiata.. or sent: on ^receipt of prioei"5.;storin g of supplies while erecting We aim to please our custt^*^^^ • Russell Presley Of Lansing is visit• building, he to be holding for any and and furnish them witR-'ff . ./ . Stallo, the father, remarried, taking Delhi, $2250. William ond Ann Streetu, Now York. ing his aunt, Mrs. John Bullen. for his second wife, the former Mrs. P. S, Porter to F;Vh'W.:'jewetti all damages that might occur. ;' :^ of everything in ourjf Dan Hanna, who was divorced. - V. G. Mote and wife are visiting at Carried." PELTS 1 .; The Stallo girls, wealthy in^ their pari; Of lot 10, hlk 10, Buah,'- Butler CASH FOR HIDES ANI Lake Odessa. own right by the will of their moth-- & Sparrow's add; Lansing, $1075. On motion council adjourned for one W. W. Wilson and wife visited at er's -father, the late oil magnate, de-- :, Dora ,L: Go,wer,|cr:p.3BehdykBO^ Clyde Eekhart's Sunday. ' cided that they would live apart from and wife, lot ONLY THREE DAYS MORE THE BIG ======TO BUY GOODS AT SLAUGHTER PRICES =z=== r OR
SATURDAY, AUG. 3,'12 ingani . WILL BE THE LAST DAY THAT YOU CAN BUY
Prints at ...... 5c per yard Lonsdale Sheeting at ....10c per yard IS NOW ONI , Lawns at .- - - .4c per yard 10c Unbleached Sheeting at 8c per yard House Dresses aj; 79c, 98ciand $1.29 Children's Dresses at 39c to $1.98 HUNDREDS OF SUITS CUT TO $7.50, $9.00, $10.50, $11.25 Lawn and Gingham Dresses at...$L69 to $4.90 Dressing Sacques at. 39c ' • And up. Most of them are high-grade Suits and cut in this season's style. Waists from-.^ 49c to'$1.98 Remnants Remnants— ...Remnants
llViC Ginghams at 10c per yard Notions from —Ic to 14c You can't afford to miss this big sale: .
HUNDREDS OP OTHER BARGAINS: :THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS
Of every description and at 25 to ^0% cut in price. We can show you the greatest L. W. MILLS, JR. & CO., MASON, MICH. bargains in Boys' Suits you ever saw. We are over-stocked on Knee Pant Suits and must reduce this line. Get the boy ready for school now. , «
i)eil Abbollof Wlilto Oak was In the city to• day. WEST COUNTY LINE. Some new cut prices made on UNDERWEAR this week. Some ^oc goods A. r, liai-ber and Levi Eckliarl, ilio In r.auslJiji Jerry Nichols and family visited at as low as ' today. Guy McOue's Sunday. TWO WAYS Mf. and Mrs. U. J. Uoud were III Lansing last Friday cvotilni,'. Fred Strobleand wife and Mrs. Ellle Of getting-Glasses. One is .Mr. anil .Vlrs. Italpli Uinkiey visited friends In |riilllar d visited at Chester TwItcFiell's I3cli-olt last week. Get Busy This Week and Don't Let the Other fellow Get the Best Bargains. to let some slick tongued Sunday, r.evi I'lirks and urandsoii ot ItlKllatii townslili)) D. Tooker and wife spent Sunday at fakir who peddles through were la llie city today, Mrs. S. D. .Veely and daliiiliter Cora go to Hay F. J. noehn's. the country come into City Thursday to visit relatives. A. Middaufjhand wife were In Char• your home and sell you a Mrs. Nettie baiii) and sons Lawrence and Hoi)- lotte Sunday. en went to t'leasani; lake today. pair, and run the risk of A good many from here, attended HARRY E. I ruining your sight. -This p,i)^Si?i}ni;;;K'x?;!|K^ '-^ the Quarterly meetmg at Dimondale is easily done, for they Mr. and Mr.s. Chester Wells of DcKilIb, m,, Saturday, we.visitint! his iiarents, Mr, and .Mrs. A. c.I Tlie carpenters arc preparing to know how to fit a glass „ , . , , raise th(3 Grovenbui'g church and nut Ihiit makes one see splen• UiMlssM,,»r.ol_fiato,e ranilly of her brother, ,L , 13. Fresllotii', in Aureiltjs. didly today, but it is an The L, A. ,S. will hold the annual MLsa Julia M. Cannon,, iicad in.itron al^ tile rally in Mrs. Hilliard's woods Thurs• unatural glass and theEyc i'ontliio a«yitllil, is Uio gtlest of Mr. anil Mrs. K. .McOanlels. day, Aug. Isb. Everybody invited. SEE THE BIRD MEN FLY cannot stand up under it, Mrs. W, M. .Mcflrosspn antl Mrs, W. S. Root and tomorrow you cannot are at Pleasant lake this week, Mr. McOrossen Mail Carriers Will Fly. AT HAGUE PARK, JACKSON, MICHIGAN weilt yesterdliy. This iij fin iige of great discoveries, stand to wear them at all. jprry Kentof caMrnrnin and .fames icent nf I Progress rides On the air. Soon we Then you turn to your ilmorlhtj'OTel.'may see Uncle Sam's mail carriers fly SATURDAY SUNDAY 11-TH ing in all directions, transporting peddler—he is gone. Mrs. Koherl WriKKlesworlh nnd two sons of Kvitrl, Midi., were t'ttests of .Mr. and .Mrs. H. U.mail , People take a wonderful inter• Noyes last wet'k. est in a discovery that benefits them. THE I am here to stay Gttrdo,, and cilltfies stnith with tileir wives I ^'.'^ K'^K's New DiSCDVery and mother frniiri,iinslUK'we7egueslsof'i\Iason I fO'', ^'"'^'S iind otlier throat IN THE FIRST EXHIBITION IN SOUTHERN MICHIGAN OF A relatives stimiHy, and lung diseases is, tlie most populur G, A, sprout of lienzonia'il.as been a guest of in America. "It cijred me C.S. Ballard, M.D. the fataiilesof J. Tansweli and W. L. Cheney of a dreadful cotigli," writes Mrs. J. F. during the past week. Davis, Sticlaiey Corner, Mc., "after Misses itortha MassnicK aaii.ieniiifi Hood of doctor's treatment and all other reme- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat potrnli will he guests of Mrs. L, T, Hemaiis at| dies had failed." For coughs, tolds or WATER vs. AIR-Races between Motor Boat and Hydro-Aeroplane .my broncliial affection its iiDeqiialed. DIPS and GLIDES-Exciting Manipulations of the Heavier-Than-Air Flyer Over Asoltlne's Jewelry Store, IVIASON Mrs. H. HLewis nf Athens was tho eue.sf, of Prjce aOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free tier sisti-r, Mrs, l.po Harrison, last week. Mr. ,,f r nn„vD.iT. Rmc FAMOUS AVIATORS-A Bird-Man of National Reputation will be Seen Daily at the Wheel i.e wis was here over Sunday. dt Ijongyear Bros,. Mrs. I?, w. Warner and daughter Kathryn of I Detroit were guests nf the former's mother, .Mrs, EDEN. OOOOOtMKinfKKHHKHlOOnoOOIHIDDOOl loDooflonn Eliza lloollttle, over Sunday. John Harmon lost one-of Ills large WITHOLJT- COST- ^ I ..PERSOiNALS.. I ^ I Mr. and Mrs. i''. 0. I'arker iliul Miss .Ethel gray horses last week with colic. Adams left, Monday night for a visit with rela• uOOOQaiKl(>.HKKK)(KlCKHIOU{KKIIKI{HiaDUOfKHIUnOOOOOt.fl{HKianona tives In and near MkUllcsox, X. Y. Dr. J. B. Dodge and wife of St, •Mrs. A. i.. rllinpwan and Mr, and Mrs. W. H, Johns were over Sunday guests at iCeicliiim and daughter visited llielr dniightnr L. ,J, Plillieo Wijs In Lansing last Saturday. and sister, .Mrs, U. U. Burrldge, at PonUac last Fred Hodges'. Never leave home on a journey with• week. Ray Wlltsie and wife left for Nor- out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, llnrry Wlllett is s|ienclllig a weeli In Detroit. Mrs. R. I!. Darling and sons Webb nnd Robert I walk, Ohio, last Saturday to vlslt heCholerr a and Diarrliosa Remedy, It is .Mr. and Mrs, A. K, Dart were lu Lansing Moil left for tliPlr Ilonif ,... _ , ... almost certain to he needed and can• (la.v. Her flitlior, FiMnIirooklyn,N,Y,,la,sr,l<>l-L, W. Webb, went to Jtlokson Sister' , Mrs. Paul Sanford. not be obtained when on board the (lay. wltii her. 0. Ii. Driver ol Lansing was In the city .Mou. Mrs. Lyon of North .Star is a guest cars or steamships. For sale by all (lay. I lipr rlninrlitor Mro w dealers. llo.sMrse .Hawthor Ed, Alonnien ofr anPiymoulhd son Lawrenc, Waynee ancountyd Mis, s° ' nf"^'^ Claugtlter, JVlrs. J . rW. Chapin niTini,n v.. WDu n of LausluK was In tbe city last Frl- have been guests al H. B. Longyear's during the this week, (lay. past week. m m t i , • , OKEMOS, Homer Hoyt went Saturday for a visit at Tiltln, Miss Eisie Benjamin ot Fiu.shing, a teachef In Mrs. Wm. Laxton, wlio has been CHIROPRACTIC Ohio. the Lansing .schnols and a former teacher In our seriously 111 the past week, is iinpi-OV- Wheatisnearlyharvested now, with schoois, lias been visiting Mason friends during , the promise of a light crop. Because it is new do not say ii. is imp(i,<.>;iblp. PiirolvslH, iiciifni^-s. l^heu- Ira S. Thorp of Jackson was In the city last raiitism, Aiipendicitis, SLumnch, Liver ati'l ,I<:irlii(M' Trnjiblp, and all illicn Friday. the past week. "ing nicely at this writing, The M, E. and Baptist Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Harr.v E, Neely, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, 0. Hampton of Leslie is witb chronic dlsea-^es, Quickly and Permanently Disappear under Cliinipri-.ci.ic Mrs. Emma AilsUn is visiting in Norveli and schools had their annual picnic at Ad.jU'JtniPUis prnporly uiveri, Consultation Free. . Grass Lake, W. 6. Grow, Mrs. 0.,J. Rayner and Mrs. W. L. , . , ^ Clark atleiuied the funeral of B. H, Etios In Lan- "er SiSter, Mi'S. Emma LaxtOD, a few Pine lake last Wednesday, Flanagan Block, Maple Street, .H. It. liorlle and family of Lansing visited his sing last Friday afternoon, days this week. MASON, Alien. J. GAYER, D, €., Spinal Adjuster. parents Sunday. \ Miss Maud Barber Is In Lansing to attend the „r rr , i , u Fred Wellman had the misfortune wedding ot Mi.ss Beatrice ojchrane to Mr. Wat- Mrs. Helen Miller, who has been a P. Blebeslielmer ol Delhi townslilp was In the to break his leg below the knee by city last Friday. hoUof'I^'eret^t^.'^^'Jl^'JirL"^^^^^^ at G. M. Smith's the past two at East Lansing Thursday evening at eight weeks, returns to her home at Port falling froma load of hay. Hisdaugli- Hoy Barlholemew and flimlly visited Mason relatives Suudiiy. r^c^ock. Their home will be at Builalo Center, | ^^^^^ Thursday. ter, Mrs. Lena Parsons of Ypsilanti is caring for him. \ iMrs. U. 0, Dan and Mrs. A, It. Dart were in 0, E. Webl) ilnd wife, son and daughter of Cliirord Palmer visited his father at Lansing last Friday, Rolfe, Iowa, and Mrs. 0, E, Locke ot Mesllla, New Mexico, W. B. Webb and E, T. Webb andI Holt Sunday. Huckleberries have been a short RECENT IMPROVEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. fl. I, Nortlinip were In Detroit a Mr. and Mrs. 0, J. Spencer of Jackson were seasoned crop in this vicinity this year. portion of liist^ week. guests ot Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Webb last Wed-, Mrs. Louden of Jackson is visiting Laura All'ord of Webberville visited IN OUR MILL HAS MADE , J. 0. (^ulrK was In Ohlcago on business |tbe nesday. The western people were traveling In her daugliter, Mrs. Homer Whitney, fore part ot tlio weolc. auautomobile. . , . tt , , i ., . , friends here over Sunday. Archie Holcomb and wife returned Clare Snillli and Edgar Adtims were In Eaton Mrs. Jerry Brown of California is Baplds last Thursday. Regular meeting ot the 0. E. S, to Charlotte Tuesday, (Tile barns on the^ Dwiuell farm, on visiting friends here.' MOSS ROSE FLOU Dr. and Mrs. 0, ,T, Price of Lansing were In next Tuesday evening. the oily last Saturday. ^^.f-, T.™,!,™ I which John Snyder lives, was struck Mary Bray, Robert Hammond and Miss Luollo Austin ot Norveli visited Mason HOIil NEWS. bylightning Sunday nightand burned Jay Becker attended camp meeting at BETTER THAN EVER relatives last Thursday. Sandy Lang of Lansing was a guest with all the contents, Eaton Rapids Sunday. •loiin E., 0. W. and W. P, Cunis ot Dansvllle Roy Stillman entertained Wm. TRY A SACK TODAY were In tha city Monday, at John Lang's Saturday and Sunday. Lynn Rolfe and wife were Sunday YOUR GROCER HAS IT Bougher and Carrie Helwig of Lan• Misses Mabel and Grace Ben ot Wancock are The Thorburn brothers are repair-1 visitors at EddRolfe's. visiting at 11. ]J, -Wlllett's, ing G. M. DeCamp'3 house. sing Sunday^ Thoman Milling: Co., Lansingv F. E. Searl and fanili'y liave been at Pleasant Miss Mildred Finney of Arizona vis-1 MERIDIAN, lake during the past week. ted Mary Mlnar a part of last week. , Miss Ethel Cushon of Leslie is spend- ,J, F. Lewis and family ot Lansing visited at DOUBT CANNOT EXIST. Jas. A. Sherwood's Sunday. Mrs. James Lang was in Leslie last ing a few days with Mrs, Ida Leach. Investigation Will Only Strengthen Aloore Ilunlot Ingliani township made a bust Friday. C. S. Roback and wife and Mrs. Geo, ness trip to Livnsing Monday, the Proof We Give in Mason, The "Golden Rulers" will give, an Marzen and son Charlie are spending IF YOU WANT l!ev. A, G, Newberry and family have gone to ice cream social on Dr. North's lawn a few days camping at Brighton. How can doubt exist in the face of Rome, N. Y., to visit relatives. such evidence?' Read here the en• nextSaturday evening. Will Wade is quite sick at this writ• .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitney Have been quite dorsement of a representative citizen something nice to linlsh a meal, seriously lit during the imsl; week, Jlenry Dorris and wife ot Alaiedon ing. of Mason. brew ye a cup of Airs. Chas, n. Saraw and two olilldreu ot Ann visited at G.. IT. Pryor's one day last Geo. Pratt,Mioeman for the Wheat- Harrison 0. Call, one mile north of Arbor are vIslUng at T. M. Saraw's. week. field Telephone Co., was quite seri- Main street, Mason, Mich., says: "For Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Wasson ot Believue vis• two years or more I had kidney com• The "Diggers" enjoyed a tine outing ously injured Tuesday morning while Chase & Sanborn's "Seal ited .Mason friends part of last week. plaint and- mysullering during that Mr. and Mrs, Kussell Wliltmore and son Max at Waverly park last Tuesday. stretching wire. The pole on which time was intense. Pains across my of Flint spent Stniday wltli his parents. Mrs. Hazel Lang entertained a he was working broke and threw him back and kidne.vs made it ditficult for ' ysoid'by r ';• • - Miss Geraldlne Sear ot Flint is visiting her me to stoop or lift and the least cold I grandparents, iMr. and Mrs, Wm. Sear. , 'friend from Detroit last Saturday, I to the ground, caught settled in my kidneys, causing J. F. GREVE, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harrison will oanip at Cold- Mrs. Lavina Ilcrshey of Lansing additional suffering. The kidney se• water lake, near Coldwater, ne.xt week. spent part of last week with her sls- cretions were unnatural and irregular For Particulars Consult Agents MASON, Miss Leila Acker has been visiting Miss Judith The Felt Plains W. F. M. S. will Iter, Mrs. L. Osborne, in passage and showed that my kid• CliU'k at St. Jolins during the past week. Sole Agent for meet with'Mrs. J. Barber on Wednes- Mrs. C. Mullett received quite paln- neys must be attended to. Hearing W. 11. Carven and Don Detisinore Joined their ot Doan's Kidneys Pills,! got a box • families at Pleasant lake Saturday night. diiy, Aug. 7th, for supper. Everyone ful injuries by falling-while attempt- at Longyear Bros,' drug store and soon Sunday Excursion Chase & Sanborn's Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Williams and Mr, and is most cordially invited, • ing to get into a buggy Sunday after- after 1 commeiiced their use, I was • via ,, High Grade Teas and Coffees. Mrs. E. Culver were Id Lansing Sunday. W. J. Hayhoe and wife entertained noon. relieved. I am glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 never lose Mr. and Mrs. Miles KamsdlU of Ohesanlng are Mr, and Mrs, Josiah Large of Jackson Mrs. Brown ot San Jose, Cal., and MICHIGAN CENTRAL spending tile week with relatives In the city. an opportunity to tell of the great . Mrs. Merle Densmore and Miss Doris Dens- over Sunday. , , Mrs, Hewitt of Okemos called on Mrs, benellt they brought me." (State• more were In Lansing Tuesday pt last week. •, Mrs. Bertha Hart entertained Mrs. L; Osborne last Saturday. ment given in November, 1906.) August 4th, 1912 PHICHESTER SPILLS Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wright and granrtdangh- Ella Harkness and children,,Mrs. Liz- . William Thompson, aged 81 years, a Later testimony,:— Several years Returning Same Day ter ot Durand are ylsiting at Geo, Bordner's, zie Mclntee and children and.Mrs, respected resldentof this place, died later Mr. Call-said:-"I have had, no' TO OIAMONO BRAND '•'JMr. and Mrs. Wilson Fisher of Lansing were rcasofi to tJhange my opinion of Doan's Georgia Harrington and daughter of very suddenly of heart failure at his SAGINAW $1.40 guests of Thomas Dayton and family Sunday. Kidney Pills. 'During the time that , Mrs. A. J. Tamlyn nf Deerlleld and Miss Alice Rives last Thursday, ; - ; home on Saturday, July 20th, He re- has passed 'Since I flrst recommended BAY CITY $1.40 Green of Holly are visiting at G. W. Tamlyn's. Llghtning killed a good cow for tired feeling as well as usual and when this reraedyl have taken it on one or , Train leaves Mason 7i34 a. m, two occasions and beneflt has follow-, A. J. Hall's family are enioylng an ouUng at Archi^Barr last Sunday night, he did not appear in the morning ' Tickets accepted on coaches only, r Fleasaut lake. Mr, Hall speudsSunday there. ed." \/ tAMSSI' Miss Carol Barber visited herslster; some one went to call him and found Baggage will not be checked on these tickets for Cm-CHES-TER'S A\\ Ovld Doubleday of. Athens and ,T.ee Talbot ot Miss Katherlne, who is attending he had. peacefully passed away, Fu- For sale by all dealers.; Price 50 iIAMOND BRAND Pn,I,S In Red nnd-„«. Olivet were guests ot A. K. Dan last Thursday. GotD metallic boxes, sealed• wit' h Bluc«ind/^»^ 'summer school at Ypsilanti,-over Sun- neral services were held at the S, D. cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Ribbon,' Takb wo OTnan; Bn, olFyourVVj H.E. Young and family ot Chicago have been Dinulil and sek far OUI.OUES.T£n a V i day, A. church the following Monday after- New York, sole agents for;the United DIAKONU BBANO PIL1,I9, for twenty.flvB ' visiting his parents and: brother during the past years regarded an Sest, Bafest, Always Reliable wiiek. Mrs, Handy and daughters and Mr. noonat itwo o'clock, conducted by States. Remember the name—Doan's—and Misses Roberta AVoodworthap(i.MarianBroD. Townsend of Jackson were guests at Floydf Gorsllne of Wllliamston'. In• Chamberlain's Cough Remedy SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS BOD of Lansing were guests of Miss Nina Bristol On„,i„„ take DO other, TIME • WORTH (• •Monday. Mr. Winslow's over Sunday. terment la'the Leek cemetery. .Cures Coldi, Ctou^ and Wbocpiss Cough,'j. EVERYWHERE C TBSTBDiXSi ,
r^ horn hat lined with black satin ac• dler; he would protend to b6 a ga* companied this costume, • and rouldd inspector; ho would even , set th» n the crown was a wreath of shaded Leaf Spot of Plums Housing and Care of house on flre to get a few words withi rosea. tbe girl of tho chair-car. Taffeta and Broderle Anglalse, and Gherries Farm Machinery Miss Blanche Ackworth might have The rage for taffeta and broderie been called a rowest and a boatest! Sensational Gowns Seen on Dr G. H. COONS, Ruurcli AuUtanl ia Fltnt PalliaioiT. Br H. H. HUSSELIUN, tutractor In Firm Utdualoh Anglalse, combined, continue, Wa Miclifu Airlcoltartl CoUeie MlcUianricnltoral CoDe n She had her own boat and she ^a^w^ Noted French Race Course. And these two, apparently incongru• how to handle It. Tbe pilots of tho ous, materials throNvn together on day boats •vN'hlstled furiously^ at herj every possible occasion. And un• Symptoms. It would seem superfluous to point and mates yelled that she would be' doubtedly the result is admirable. Shot Just about the time of the ripening out the need of care and protecti9n run do\vn, but she calmly missed col- Ideal Combination of Broderle An taffeta which shows tints of dark blue ot the fruit ot plums and cherries, for farm machinery. There are, bow- Overboard" llsiona and went her way. She .went glalse and Supple Taffeta Was One and dull red is most succeBSfully com• the fruit grower notices that trees over, many farmers who do not give rowing In a bathing suit, and Bbe|' —Fashion Seems Turning bined with cream batiste covered with have a ragged look and in many cases, this matter the attention It deserves, could' swim, and thor^ was little to From Mannish. broderle Anglaise, and on such cos• they lose their natural green color and we aro led to inquire whether fear. tumes we invariably And an efteotlv* and become a sickly yellow. If a they are fully convinced that it is a On this Monday she was out for a , AHIS,—The most successful and touch Of dull black. leaf is examined, it Is found that It matter of dollars and cents, or, on tbe By John PhUip Orth spin; The flrst that the half-dlstracted brilliant race meetings of tlie Worth is using a good deal ot flow• is thickly peppered with small, round other hand, one of carelessness and lawyer knew of her presence woa present season was "The Frenoli ered taffeta this season, and one of spots or in many cases, instead of neglect. when the mate of the boat passed bln» Oaks" at Chautllly. The weatli- bis models had an immense success at their being a spot or dead area, there It is difl3cult to produce flgurea on the riln and called out: > ar was magnificent and Tout Paris Chantllly. The* ground was invisible is nothing left hut a circular -hole In siiowing that there is a del3nlte sav• "She's over this time, for sure, and the leaf. These are the symptoms of (CopyrlKht, W2, ijy AssoclatBd Literary was to be found la the patidock and on green tatteta and the flowers showed ing in the,proper housing and care of Press.) she'll be drowned!"^ llie stands. The toilets worn that aft• blurred tints of purple and old rose. leaf spot Of plums and cherries or farm equipment of tbe kind men• The swells of tho~stemaer had up-, Mr. Glenn Hosmer, the young law• ernoon wore (julto lovely an'd tbe num• There was a draped tunic of bla6k OS it is sometimes called, the tioned. It has been demonstrated, set Miss Blanche's boat. Two hunr yer, who had just hung out his shin• ber Of fairy-lllco gowns In ivory white Chantllly lace, and the corsage was a "shot-hole" fungus disease. The cause however, and is yearly being shown dred persons saw the accident. Mr,' gle in a town on the Hudson river, moussellne was wonderful considering clever arrangement ot soft draperies, of this disease is a fungus and each that such is the case. In almost any Hbsmer looked down on that golden had not yet parted 'from romance. He the uncertain weather wo have bad which showed the various tints ot tbe spot on the leaf is a fungus colony. community examples can be found head as tbe flrst wave rolled over It. had been warned by a veteran of tho ot lato. Princess Murat loolted ox flowers on the skirt. Over the shoul• 'A parasitic fungus Is i\ plant which where the period of usefulness of ma• When captain, mate and crew of a bar that romance and law never seedingly well in a robo oC black and ders there was a Marie Antoinette gets its food from other plants, in chinery, well protected and cared for, steamboat are hired nothing is said flchu of black Chantllly, and to crown mixed. He would get married some green taifota, Tho outline was dlstln Other words, steals its living. ]?ungi is Hi^ly double that on adjoining of their Jumping ovorboard to rescue ail a picture hat of black ostrich feath• day, but there must be no emotions guisbed, but very picturesque, and the reproduce by minute bodies called farms where it Is left to the ravages people. It's so much per month and ers. about it that could not be substan- princess more a most becoming bat of spores and these serve .the purpose Of tho weatlier, with no system of board. When a lot of passengers start tlated by tho compiled laws of; the black chip, wreathed in faint purple Beautiful Paquin Model. of spreading the fungus. These spores keeping in order. from New York for Albany by boat, ai'e very small, light and are wafted state ot New 'York. The formality wisteria. Anotber effective gown was I saw a lovely model created by As showing further the need oi they figure on the fare alone, Jump- about by small currents of air. When must be about the same as starting that worn by thq, Duchess do Brissac. Paquin for the race meeting of which more careful attention to this phase •ing overboard should bring a rebate, a spore falls upon a leaf and is giv• a lawsuit against the owner of a cow ft was composed of mauvo and wbite I have just, been speaking. It was an of farm management tho following but It doesn't. They are supposed to en the right condition of moisture and that had destroyed the garden of a striped foulard and the corsage open• ideal combination Of broderle Anglalse figures are presented. Though some keep dry,while other folks drown. temperature. It germinates, enters the neighbor. ed over a lovely blouse of fine Irisli. and supple taffeta. The under dress assumptions are made as to the pe• Thus It camo about that when Miss leaf and causes tho diseased area. Mr. Hosmer accepted the advice lace. There was a wide turn-over col• was entirely made of embroidered ba• riod of usefulness tot the machine in Blanche's boat went over there vinfi After raalclrig extensive growth In the and was prepared to act on It when lar of ombroidered muslin and the ac• tiste in the, lineet quality, and the question they are based on the judg• only one man to do tho Jumping act^ leaf, the fungus produces fruiting he made a journey to the city one companying bat was a picture shape talTota overdress, which opened wide ment of good authorities and may be That was Mr. Hosmer, He couldn'^ bodies—more spores to blow about day and sat in a chair car within a In black crinoline straw, trimmed witb In front, was slightly gathered at the verified by tho experience of the swim a stroke, and he Wore a suit and causes more leaf spots. few feet of Miss Blanche Ackw'orth, a mass of white ostrich feathers. waist and fell in long, straight folds reader. By making a list of tho Im• that was bound to shrink, but he didn't who resided In the next town above Tailored Suit of Navy Blue. about the figure. The corsage of this Loss. ' plements and tools required on a ICO- even stop to throw down his hat him. Ha said to himself that her age Countess Gerard de Rohan-Cbabot model was particularly original and The loss caused by this fungus is acre farm It will be found that their Down he plunked close beside the glrlj was about twenty; that hei- hair was wore a charming tailored suit of navy pretty. Shaped frills ot broderie An• One which is often overlooked Ijy the value will not be far from ?1,000, who had caught her overturned boat Old gold; that her eyes were lovely, blue cbarmeuso satin, which showed a glalse framed the shoulders nnd bust farmer, although it is usually a se• Properly housed nnd cared for tha with one hand and was smiling at a her nose tha true Grecian, and that white cape collar of ivory white bro• and the short sleeves bad wide, vere one. • Since this attack, for the tools referred to should have a period deckhand who was trying to throw -a her mouth was beyond comparison. derle Anglalse. Tho bat worn with turned-back cuffs, A round bat of most part, comes after tbe present of usefulness of t'welve years. On this lot of iron pipes overboard to help He felt a great Btlrrlng of the heart thi.s. costume was narrow In the brim moderate size accompanied this dress, crop of fruit Is picked, t*le loss will assumption the yearly cost would be float her, and when he came up froml as ho cast glances at the young lady. and the liigh crown was literally cov• 5)ut If the brim was comparatively be noticed in the next year's crop for nearly $85. The annual or yearly cost the he'd of the historic river he was He felt the law In him being replaced ered with shaded feathers in rich tints small the aigrettes which Jutted out It is a well known fact that when In each case is found by dividing tho choking and gasping and strangUngi by romance: There was not enough of dull blue. from the low crown were distinctly tbe leaves of a tree are diseased, the flrst cost by the jwriod of time In use. One hand was reached out, the fingers In any law book In the land to ex• One of the most charming dresses large. (ood-producing power of that tree Is Taking eight years as the period of clinched in his hair, arid when he bad press his admiration. He didn't know seen in tho paddock was that of Mrs. But down. Given a tree with prac• usefulness for unprotected equpment been drawn to the boat the girl began Costumes for Pretty Girls. her name nor abiding place, but those W. K. Vanderbilt. The material was tically every leaf aifected by this it will be found that the annual cost working it Inshore. Pooh! It wa^ The most popular garden party were things to-be found out. black and white surah silk and the would be ?120. Now an implement dead easy! Nothing but tun! She costume of the season is that entirely leaf spot disease and ,you have a skirt was extremely cleverly draped. house to protect this_^machinery could Miss Blanche let fall tho magazine was cheered again and again, but sha composed of Valenciennes lace, piece tree witb very small food-producing It seemed swathed about the figure, be constructed at a" cost of from $2 she was reading, Mr. Hosmer sprang didn't feel that she deserved it. lace and graduated flounces. There is power. There will be very little food but al the same, time it was not at to $2'.B0. Using the latter figure and to pick it up. A squat man, with a Mr, Hosmer was hauled up on a a tremendous run on Valenciennes etored up in' the tissues and there all tight. Where the corsage opened assuming that tbe house could be thick neck, was just too quick for dock a Very watery man. Water had just now, and in the faint yellow tint m-lll, therefore, be a weak growth next In front a chemisette of real Valen• used for 15 years, a yearly cost of him. Mr. Hosmer tell back in his surrounded him, and ho had aur- It is exquisitely becoming. For a fete iprlng and a very poor crop of fruit. ciennes lace was visible and at the nearly $17 would be shown. Not tak• chair and vowed'that If he ever got rounded water. They pounded him dress of a rather elaborate order Control. throat there was a form ot fine wbite ing Into account intei^st on invest• that squat man In the toils of the law On the back, and they rolled him on n nothing could possibly be- prettier To control this disease, one merely ment for the purpose in mind the to• he would squeeze the life out ot him. barrel, The^ called him a hero, and than a princess robe of fine piece Va• leeds to apply a fungicide to the tal annual cost of protected machin• Miss Blanche dropped her handker• they called)him a fool. He was finally lenciennes, with four or five gradu• eaves and kill the spores or their ery would be $85 plus $17 equals $102, chief, and Mr. Hosmer-sprang again. pumped out and sent to a'hotel to ated fiounces reaching from the hem iprouts before they have a chance as against an annual cost of $120 A bald-headed man was before him. recuperate, and word was left that he of Iho skirt to the hips. A folded fichu to enter the tissues. Bordeaux mix• per year for unprotected. From these That settled baldhead in case ho ever should call at tho Ackworth residene* of fhe sarao lace might be drawn over ture has been used for a" good many figures a saving of $18-per year will had a lawsuit. Miss Blanche lookda as soon as able to receive thanks. the shoulders and then a picturesque about tor some one to tell her where be shown. He was all right by the next after sasb of dull blue taffeta, or even of the Flatlron block was, and just as It should be remarked, too, that in noon, except for a fooling that he had , velvet ribbon, might confine the waist. Mr. Hosmer had opened his mouth to a well-designed' implement house the lowered tho .Hudson by several Inches, Then, again, fete gowns of the same answer, the porter came along' and work ot caring for implements is not and the call was made. At last he order could be made of cream bro• gave full information. Five minutes derie Anglalse, inset with motifs ol Increased. It is often more expedient stood face to face with the girl of hid 0 handsome guipure or of real Irish cro- to drive a machine under cover than waking hours and his dremas. , chot. A favorite style is the skirt ar• to spend time in covering It with can• "I want to thank you so very, very ranged in two shaped flounces and the vas or Otherwise protecting It tem• much," she said after the formalltlesi cross-over bodice caught in at the porarily in the field, as must be done, "But why did you jump overboard?" waist by a picturesque sash. Such for instance, with the binder. The Im• "To save you, of course," he replledf dresses as these are almost always plement house should have ample floor "But you couldn't swim a stroked cut low at tbe neck, and either , a space. Height is not so essential,;'but Besides, I upset the boat on purposei chemisette or a guimpe ot tine tulle space may often be economized by us• just to scare the people a bit!" is worn. Flounces, in supple materi• ing a hoist of some description to "But—bift I saw you on the train a als, such as lacfe, embroidered chiffon lift and hang the lighter tools and Im• few days ago?" and silk moussellne, are dally becom• plements off Uie floor. This would be "Yes?" ing more and more fashionable, but desirable, particularly for implements "And I hacl-had to get an' introdu© these fiounces are always mounted on or tools used only for short periods tion to you!" a tight skirt and very often the of the year. The impleinent floor "I don't understand why!" fiounces themselves are slightly should also be open and , free from "Because I fell in love with you a1 gored, in order that tbe fullness may posts If possible- to ^facilitate moving first sight." , come directly at the hem of the skirt, the larger units. The doors shoulti "And—and-^?" and not higher up.. be wide enough to accommodate any "And I can't begin the practice-: 61 Implement and close enough together law until I get through with romance.'*. Pii:turesque Bonnet of Broderle An• Return to Feminism. to permit taking machines out of the When the recovered and drled-oui glalse, Lined Witti Black Velvet. This season we have allowed the building without making It necessary man had departed the house Mrs. Ack' Clusters of Aigrettes. pendulum of fashion to swing right to move a great number ot others. It worth asked her daughter what sort round. From the vain attempt to might also he said in *hls connection of a person she had found him. tulle. With this dress Mrs. Vander• make the divided skirt, or ^-Turkish that an effort should be made to "Why, I think he means well, but bilt wore a becoming hat in black trouser costume, popular^ we have group together those Implements in he rather startles one at first." ' ' chip, with several large black and turned directly away; we will have Plum Leaf Showing Effect of Shot- use at the same time. Using this "Is he,to call again?". : •. while aigrettes sweeping bask over nothing to do with these so-called Hole Fungus. scheme,,the whole group may be tak• ' the crown. "Um! I suppose so! Yos, he's just "practical" styles; we are determined en out at once, A concrete floor made that kind, and after a girl has saved Sensational Gown. fears, and in many sections is the to be exaggeratedly feminine. Instead level also makes moving heavy imple• a young man's life she can't drive hint Among the sensational gowns seen control measure relied upon. Recent• of the Turkish trouser we have the ments an easy task- Two men can "You Villain of the World, Tell Mo All to suicide, you Itnow. Yes, a veryj In tho paddock and at these ultra ly, self-boilod lime-sulphur has been rippling lace flounces; Instead of the move a loaded 'wagon on a cement You Can—" very nice young man, and he'll call' fashionable race meetings one always Buggested in place of Bordeaux mix• ridiculous tied-In skirt we have accor• floor that would be a load for a team again," finds a number of sensational toilets. ture in order to avoid the burning dion plaitings,' And the change Is a if left standing oh an earth floor. later Mr. Hosmer had him, cornered I especially admired one worn by a welcome one. Accordion plaited (vhich frequently follows the use of The farmer has an endless number up and was saying:, , Waking Up the Evangelists, -• lovely young actress. The material flounces and soft lace draperies ar« the copper fungicide. The depart• Of details to look after and hence "You villain of the world, tell me An English clergyman, yisltlngthlu ^ of tbe round skirt and the corsage was becoming to all women who cultivate ment of horticulture at M. A. C. has band painted chiffon in a rich shade should make system do. as much of his all you can about that angel or I'll country, tells of a bishop in Englttod the feminine type; wide-brimmed hats found that for cherries and plums of Nattier blue.' The painted flowers work as possible. This not only econ• murder you on the spot!" who,' when a new church, in his dio• of Leghorn nnd Tuscan straws set ofl (other than tho Japanese yarieties) were dull pink rosea set ia brown omizes time but leaves his mind free' That was the way the young, law-, cese was to be consecrated, recelve which, came when - ho. was' 60,' suggest- finds It decaying, he wiU glvo the busl-' grit' be' supplied:?when,;:feoding:;-whole| enced in securing those wanted to the veteran lawyer, and although t.ons o'f'hjrth. The eugenic coneei n&•to, him ,tIiat,i:havlng.no." relatives, ness LP as a bad job. oats SO that'tbe hulls of'uats, which; A little time and trouble ,spent ai; the :'formoiv,advice.,was repeated,-: and.; enoe of the Romans made them the'r'ttf^ he,; should': provide. for. his'iburiai; him- arc very rough andi unyielding, will'; suggested, and in keeping eqiiipmen it:wag added that,he was;a chump,,he was not yet satlsflsd. „' • -' ;:: lera of the world. , ' Belf,-: and. as, soou' ,as:'hQ ^recovered-' he ' Borlln'B Dlapoeal ot Sewage. be properly ground. at its highest efficiency, will be coni ' . , ,-: { -• '',- ' 'aet? to :.work' and made himself; a; cpfljn, None''Of the sewage of Berlin la at With plenty of sharp grit tiere vis' duclvo:to-pride—the-work, ;It.is>hopeil- His feelings were bubbling when he .which hO; placed', conT6nientlyi,:b"esldo lowed to empty into the river -or no danger attending qat feeding, also that'the'embarrassing momenti took -,the Mboat: for,",ther;-town:.-'^;'abovi3'' ' ' Bcecher'8 Saying. ^ . hla bed. After a number of-years it oanalfl of'that oity. It ia all pumped though the safest rule' is to^flrs't soak ini:.'w-hIch,lticnnnot«bei:recalled.:in'.:'whai •wlth::seyerali'desperato:resolutions • in Henry Ward Beeoher uttered .the began to decay, and he was obliged to through largo _^plpe« to the city S9V the oats for an hour in water so that: field or ^ fence corner-the cultivatoi , his mind.. 'He would turn subscription saying, "Tho mother's heart ia tb« JIMMY HOOKED.
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F YOU I'un through tho lilstory Ransom, 111.—"The trouble started Or, here's an idea—a Libby ot the United Slates life saving Dn our baby when he was only about menu: service, you -will find that, with two weeks old. Started like little the exception of occasional Rfhito pimples, looked like an old scab Libby'M OlivtB or Suieel Ghtrhiiu widely separated years, the Df blood and matter. His whole head Libby's Corned Beef coast of Massachusetts lays (vas covered for a few months, then it Libby'M VealUaf ChillConCarne cialiu to more disasters than went to his ear, shoulders, and his any stretch of seaboai'd within ivhole body. It seemed to come out PotaloeBAu Gralln the scope of heach patrol. Long thick and sticky on his head, while ^^^^ Libby't A»paraeiX9 Island and New Jersey not ex• [in the other parts of his body It was cepted'. This is partly oil ac• more like water coming out of the And ihea just top oS count of the particularly heavy Bkin. Ho would scratch until the erup• with Libby's Fiuits or soa-trafflo In the vicinity, hut it tion would ho all covered with blood Preserves. Doesn't that sound is chiefly due to Cape Cod. It and gradually spread. The least little good? Order them from your Is this crooked finger of land that has beckoned Btir or rub would cause the sores to grocer now. You will be .a thousand ships to their doom and which in the bleed, spread and Itch. Never had a ourpriscd how economical n hollows of its dunes holds many a tragic story full night's sleep, restless all night. Libby meal will be. .of lives snuffed out In desperate grapple with "The sores were horrid to look at. wave and wind. It lasted until lie was about two and a Libby, M£Neill& Libby The nigbt of Tuesday, March 11, 1902, was half years old. Then we saw an ec• Chicago -wild and storm-strewn. Running up along the zema advertisement in tho paper to coast, the ocean-going tug Sweepstakes was mak• use , but It did no good. Then ing bad weather with her tow of tho two big we used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura barges, Wadena and John C. \ Fitzpatrlok. For Ointment Wo put the Cuticura Oint• hours the ti'lpie-expansion engines of the tug had ment on thick at bed time and put a 'boon churning her screw in tlie drift ot tlio tight hood on so he could not scratch heavy head sea aud shortly before daylight ber tho sores. Then we washed it clean eaptain discovered that she was making no head• With Cuticura Soap and warm water way. He then decided to lie to and, while feel- twice a day, and ho was completely lug about for an nnohorabe in tho gloom, tho curetl." .(Signed) Mrs. E. F. Sulzber• barges ran aground on tho edge of Shovelful ger, Dec. 30, 1911. Shoal, oft tliQ southern end of Monomoy island, sea which froze in tbeir clothiug, cut and bruised " Cuticiira Soap and Ointment sold from the buffeting they received. Massachusetts. throughout tho world. Sample ot each "And then," says the Service Report of the oc• When daylight came, tho crew of tho Monomoy free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address currence, "the last time the launch was attempted life saving station boarded the barges, but finding postcard "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." grasp on tbe gunwale several times, disappeared the boat was hurled high on the shore, her crew It inipossiblo to fioat them on tho flood tide, took in the maelstrom of water. That left Ellis and wore spilled out llko matches from the box and 'tlieir crews ashore. Foiled. Rogers, a big and very strong man. tho boat was shattered. And Captain Atkins and It was six days later that tho disaster oo- The lovers whispered together be• lu this desperate moment Rogers threw his his men, having eaten nothing since the even• •curred. Wreckers sent from noston were at fore the doors of her father's hangar, arras around tho other surfman's neck in a death- ing before, spent, faint, heart-sick, had been baf• work on ibo barges. The tug Poter Smith was plafining the last details of their grip. Por moments, while the sea battered and fled and .had to endure the mortiflcation of see• on the ground, having replaced the Sweepstakes. elopement the foam strangled them, they fought the last ing a rescue effected, by an un-'worn, volunteer On tho night of the IGth tho weather thickened "Hurry, dearest," he urged. "We grim fight for life, Ellis to break tho grip of his crew in a fresh boat hrought from the town. The and a gale swept in from the sea. will wheel out your runabout mono• frenzied comrade, Rogers to retain it. Suddenly, investigation revealed that the men upon the plane and together we'll fiy away on Tbe night passed without incident, but early when it seemed that both must drown, Rogers' wreck might have been properly landed by the the wings of the night, nevermore to on the morning of the 17th Keeper Eldridgo of •strength left him.' His arms relaxed; his eyes life-lines but for Keeper Atkins' failure to employ the Monomoy station received a telephone from glazed. "I'm going!" he gasped and sank. tho Lyie gun which had recently been furnished be separated!" 'the captain of the Smith asking bim if every• "Wait," she exclaimed. "I have A moment later the boat drifted Inshore of the the station, through a singular inapprehenslon of thing was all right on tho Wadena. This alarmed a better plan. We will run it out and outer breakers and for a brief space was In its, powers." Eldridge. as he did not know any one had beeu hide it in the old stable; then we will smoother water. Ellis once more crawled out on It was a bitter pill for the service—the dei!eat lefl on tho barge all night. Ha started at once walk to, the trolley and papa will nev• the bottom and succeeded ip pulling the center- of its men by a volunteer crew. for tbe ])olnt of the island, three miles away, to er suspect us." board out so that he could hold on to it and hot• The night of November 30, 1880, was clear but look over the situation. The Wadena lay half ter maintain his position. They were hardly half a mile on windy. A heavy gale was piling the surf.over "GILTEDGE/'lheoalylndies'ilioedresiinjthalpoil. a nillo off sliore from the point. She seemed to their way down the road when, from Now, you will remember that at the time of tho outer bar off tho Peaked Hill Bar station. tively contaias OIL. . Blacks and Polishes ladiea'^and be ridiug easily on tbe bar, but the distress was overhead, camo the roar of the triple cliilaten's boots and shoes, nhincs without rubbing, the stranding of the Wadena, the John C. Fitz- Surfmen Fisher and Kelley left the station at four 25c. "French Clois," 10c. i flying from her rigging. This was a signal Eld• propellers of the racing monoplane as. patrick, her sister barge had also gone aground. o'clock,to make the 'eastward and westward ridge could not ignore. "STAR" combination for dcaniait and poliihlne all She had gone over the outer bar and was lying patrol. Kolloy started from the door flrst Aa papa dashed out into the darkness in Hadi of nissotor lan sliocs, lOc." "Dandy" !izo25c. It was a terrific pull through the breakers that between it and tho inner breakers. On board her he did so lie heard the slatting of sails and tha hot pursuit.—Puck. "QUICKWHITE" (in liquid form with sponge) Tolled in across tho shoals to the Wadena, but ?uickly cloano arid whitens dirty canvos slioa, was Capt. Elmer F. Mayo, of Chatham, who was • banging of blocks.above the wind. At the wes.t- Oo and 25c. the life-savers accomplished it and put their boat in charge of-lightening her. The Fitzpatrlck was wai'tl he saw the lights of a vessel close, inshore. Proof. "ALBC'cIoana and whitenacanvaaahoos. In under the lee of tho barge at about noon. Keep- so far away from the Wadena that Captain Mayo, Shouting to Fisher• to give the..;alarm', he ran Drummer (in wine)—Have you round white cakespactcdinanc-linboxM,\wthsponiie. lOc.Inliandsome,lanie aluminum boxes,with spoagi:,2iic ler Eldridge then directed the men to get into the . and two other men who were with him, did not tasted that sample of wine I left with down the beach, burning his Coston light Keep• It your dealer docs not keep the kind you wantsend us surtboat and told thm that he would take them see the life-saving boat go out, nor did they have er Atkins glanced at thij surf and ordered out you,madame? , > tiie price in stamps for s f ullsize package, charges paid, ashore. The rail of the big barge was a dozen any knowledge of the grim tragedy that was being the boat. The men dragged, it eastward until Madame—No, I haven't, but I don't WHITTEIWORE BROS. & CO. feet from the water and it was here that the enacted, until, glancing over the rail. Captain they were opposite the stranded vessel, which think it can be any great shakes, for 20-26 Albany St, Cambridge, Mass. trouble began. Tit/ OldftI and Larseit Manufactttrtn tf Mayo saw an overturned life-boat with a single proved to be • the sloop C. E. Trumbull of Rock- it's been here three days and the ... . .•' Sim PMut In thi inrld ' " Tho men on tlie barge lowered themselves over• man clinging to It. port. The crew manned the boat. servants have barely touched it.—Pele side on a rope, but as Captain Olson, a very large Mele. The capsized boat was some distance from the The story ot what took place out there under man, was halfway down, he lost his hold and fell barge, hut Mayo did not hesitate. "I'll get that the darkness on Keeper Atkins' last errand of Constipation •on the second thwart of the lifeboali, breaking fellow," he announced coolly. rescue is best told, perhaps, in the persraal ac• The Sad Part of It. It, and making it impossible for the rowers to On tho deck of the Fitzpatrlck lay a small count of Isaiah Young, one.of the sur.vivors. The "Oh, you will learn to forget me In use 11. In addition, the boat was crowded and twelve-foot dory, the only boat aboard, a totally narrative of tliis man, in his own words, is taken time," she said. Prompt Relief—Permanent Curo the wind, which had been momentarily increas• unfit craft for the furious sea that was thundering . from thoi Life Saving Report ot ISSl. It reads: "I know, I shall," he replied, "but! CARTER'S LITTLE ing, was tumbling huge combers into the wind• across tho shoals. Kicking off his, boots. Mayo "When "ive launched, the vessel was still soma shall never forget the money I have LIVER PILLS never ward of the barge. It was into this maelstrom ' and the other men, who begged him not to go as to the east-4vard. We went off In this mannev to spent trying to,make you think me a fail. Purely vegeta• •of breakers that it was necessary for the handi• it would be certain death, ran the dory overside. take advantage of t'he_tide that was. running to prince."' , ble— act surely capped crew of tbe life-saving station to pull How the captain of the wrecking crew kept his the eastwai'd between the bar and the shore. It but gently on their overloaded boat, and they made a swift the, liver. fragile craft afloat, those who watched him from was low tide. The sea was • smooth ' on the , Important to IVlothers ' and able attempt to accomplish it. At the instant Stop after the Fitzpatrlck ^could , never understand. But he shore, but on tlie bar, where the vessel lay. It E.xamine carefully every bottle of tho starboard oarsmen were swinging the head of dinneridis- did ktitep her afloat, and the set of the tide and •was rough .enough to be dangerous. < . CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for the life-boat to meet the sea, a giant comber lifted tress-cure^ the gale carried him down toward the capsized infants and children, and see that it 'nnder the quarter and dashed a barrel of water "We hauled up from the boat until the bow indigestion,' life-boat to which Ellis clung now with the last Bears the overside. That was the signal for a panic among •lapped on:to her. quarter. Keeper Atkins called improve the complexion, brighten the eyea of his ebbing strength. the rescued men that, before it subsided, cost to tJiem to jump In. , Signature of SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL I'RICE. twelve lives. , The life-saver said afterward that he saw a "We landed four'persons. This trlp.cOuId not In Use For Over 30''years. dory thrown over the side of the Fitzpatrlck as . have consumed more than: fifteen mlnufesi •' : Genuine must bear Signature The Portuguese wreckers, in a frenzy of fear, Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria he drifted near her, but that a moment later the "Whenwe pulled, up again, after being thrown stood up in the boat, rocking it to and fro in scud and the spindrift were driven so thick and back, Taylor stood In the bow with the line ready their endeavors to escape the momentary Inrush In Chicago. ceaselessly before his eyes that he saw nothing, to heave. I cautioned. Keeper Atkins to have a of water, and though the life-savers fought to Ella—Strangely enough, all ot. her until suddenly out ot the mist a tiny, bobbing , care for the boom. He said, 'Be ready with the force them into tho bottom of the craft, this husbands have been named William. boat loomed a dozen feet away. Then the occu-. boat-liook; I will look out for the boom.' I was could not be done befoi'e the next shouldering Stella—Y«s, sho is a regular Bill KOOAKS pant of this boat shot her skilfully alongside the' Just talcing up the hook when a sea camo around wave caught the bow of.the boat, swung her collector. . - -Brownie Cameras $ 1 and up. Mail lu swtimped life-boat and the exhausted surtman .top• the stern, ,threw the stern of the boat more broadside and turned her over. pled into her. . •' toward the boom as the vessel rolled to letjward your films for Developing and Finishing. To remove nicotine from the teeth, Then ensued a desperate struggle for lite. A Maj'o, with the half-conacious life-saver: lying and the boom went into the water. disiutect the mouth and purify the Enlargements from your negatives. Cata- hundred yards tc leeward the breakers were limp in the bottom of the dory, had kept Ws v/ord "As the vessel rolled to wlnd.ward and the boom breath .after smoking, Paxtine is a logue fiee. M. L. JONES, 112 WEST smashing themselves into white foam on the bar. to his mates on the Fitzpatrlck. - •. , ;• rose it caught under the cork belt: near the boon to all. At druggists, 25c a box There was just one chance in a million that the Necessarily, the most thrilling stories of the WAYNE STREET, FT, WAYNE, INDIANA stroke rowlock and 'threw us: over,i bottom •up, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by boat could be righted before the sea carried her coast-watchers are those, in which loss of life is- The Paxton Toilet Co,, Boston, Mass, "We rolled the boat over, right side upland I . - , .at- Into thera. Once she reached them it would be entailcd and therefore, in a measure, they are DAISY FLY KILLER f'r* aW,'; was the flrst to .get ;lnto: her. Others got In; I tracts and kills aU all over. Hampered by the'wreckers, the Hfe- accounts of the failures of the-men of the serv-.' flloo.'Neat, clean or- am" not positive how many. She did-; not keep Tertns of the Game. I namental, convenient, Ice.. But they are stories of noble failures and • savers fought desperately in those ,few minutes; . He—Dearest, you're the goal of. my cheap. . las to right side up more than two minutes-when a sea aeason. Jladoot left before the combers should be reached. Three behind some of them He tragedies other than rolled us over again. We .got on again and were affections. metal, oan'tepilloptip those of death. '. times they righted the boat and strove heroically, She (removing his arm)—Five overjfvin not Bolt or, washed offtwoor three times before rstruck out Injuro anything, to bail her, but each time she was again over• . Perhaps one ot the greatest of these is woven : for the shore. I asked Mayo to strike: with me, yards for holding.—Harvard Lampoon. Guarantoed efrcotiTtfc.. Sold by dealers or turned. They were fighting the last tragic fight about the career of Captain, David Hi. Atkins, un- ' as I kneAV him to be an excellent swimmer; but 0 eent prepaid for tl. when they were swept Into the smothering foam . til November; 30,; 1880, keeper of the Peaked HiU: he said ithat we could not hold out to reach the ;C<)le'» Oiirliollnulve. OAHOLD BOUEBS. IDO DoSalb ave.. BroolilrD, V. X of the bar. . -' ,;; Bar station. Cape Cod. •.;•:-.•,;••' -Believes and cui-es: itching, torturine: :dlB.' shoreand he would stay by the •boat; • Keeper eaBC4 • of: tho- skin and .muoons : membrane.' 'At that instant seven men,. including all from This man had followed the sea from boy-hood, ' Atkins was holding by the boat A enporior Pllo Ouro. . 85 and BO :cents,. by PATENTS OF VALUE the Wadena, went to face their maker. Five of whaling, fishing and coastJ/ig..'In ,1872 he.became Bruggiata. For .free-samplo write- to J. W; Prompt aervice. No.mlalcadlng Induoomenta. Export la "Kelley had already struck out. I heard Taylot Cole:cS! Co., Black;Eiver.Mia, Wis. I.': mechanics. .Book ojaayloo and patent oHlce rules fr«». the hardiest of the life-savers still dung to the • keeper of the Peaked .HIU Bar. station. ' groan-near:me as L started, but did- not see.-him.: CtEMEHTS & CtEUENTS, I>atcat Ailorncy!) capsized boat. ^They were Keeper Eldridge and Then came a wlldday in April; 1879, and, as Two Classes of people.worry,about 130 Coloraiig Blitg. -.: Washiniitini, a 0, "I saw a gap In the beach which must have ' Surfmen Ellis, Kendrick, Foye and Rogers. By a it appears: in the = chronicles of the department ^ money—those who have too little and been-Clara'Bell Hollow,-two-miles,from;Station WANTED.sMEN.to.'.woar'now:dovloe. Holfli- superhuman effort Kendrick crawled to. the bot- at. Washington; "a blot fell -across the record:of/ those who have too much. ' , . .: No.. 7.:'.When about' three:: seas .-from .the shore trouoers find shirt In plaoo Without ouapond^: Xcm of the- overturned craft,v^but the next sea Keeper Atkins." ,ero. Sond IBo for pair AGENTS WANTED. myjslght'began to fall and'soonf could:see noth• swept him to join the seven who had gone a mo• ; On this April, day the: Schooner Sarah: J.: Fort J. C. ZIU.MERMAN & CO., . ObIiUosIi, WI«. ing; but I kept swimming. ' ' •: Don't buy water for.bluine.Llijuld'blno la ment before. Foye ;was thenext. ' "Good-by, stranded .near Peaked Hill Bar. : A terrific'/sea; .: almost all.water.::Buy, Rod,Cross Ball- Blue, :::"L:recollect-;Surfman 'Cole saying,/'For'God's tho bluo that's all blue. , boys," he gasped as a smother ot foam took him. coupled with: an onshore'hurricane and a'tempera- riAjiSirn; vJ.;ciiroot. oonanmer.-, -'I'ho,lino sake, Isaiah, ill' this jou?" and of bis taltlng me thatropoatj. Orodit plan helps you. > Uxolusiyc ag- : That left Ellis, Rogers and Eldridge the i keeper, : tnre very, low,I'orl.tho.time ofithevyear,.ifaosd' At- encytohnatler!!.lA)brMlg.Co.,Aadross2,I)cnvar,0(u. up. I. knew nothing* more until I found myself ;: When :a lecture' is free you are .ex• and Eldridge was fast losing._strength. klns-andihls;crew,aB they, discovered the schooner • in the station, after being resuscitated. I should pected /to i;buy.-a. book: or., ar shaving In a brief lull In.the wash of the sea, Ellis aud took their apparatus to the beach. THE HEW'SOUTH t^ro'?o«aroa« think'that'I remained by'the boat'half an hour Bti'op from the man who delivered it. crawled to the bottom of the boat.' Below him, a - and- stock farms/ cUmato ntrrooable, bargain prices, • Wlthoutihesltationvthelkeeper ordered' the surf-' ': before I struck out. The, cork .belt was all that ifrlto lor list, a, J, MOIiLliON, Almyra, Arkausaa. foot; away, was the keeper, a friend since boy• boat launched, but the sea .was jo heavy, that-it > enabled mo^to/ reach; thej shore, .f,The: cork, belts .Mrs. WinBloWB SootUlnr- Syrup .tor Chlldreu hood. At the_ risk of his own life, Ellis 'dropped was thrown back on the'beach'. Time' and"again In the boat are a good thing and.sliould bo,kept teetlitng, Boftena lihe gumsj.reduces.luflttmma- 'EARN i|)600 -niiJro in ontiro time.- No canva-HS.':- K'^to the water again, pushed Eldridge up on. the in tho twenty hours of watching and/battllng.wlth , on. .tioD,allii.yS'Paln,cnroU:Wla8Ui!5t.rhllaaolphia,l>,n. bdttoia.wlth his last strength, and again crawled the "torm that.,foUowsd the Jceeper'•lied f^hls.men Thus Keeper Atkins' died with his boots on, as ;out himself. The'next second.a sea washed both A satisfactory wife .tellsher jhus• mto the breakers with the boat, but each time he, said ho would die if ^ necessary, in thelpei^ band that she could not possibly have 'ABENTS WANTED sOff and the keejiier, after losing and regalnlp''^ 'Jn they were beaten back, drenched with the winter formanooof hisduty: sarrled better than she did. ', ;i.l^m m to BltiO monUiiy,: .'..Wrlio for Particulars.^ • '• tliEi-nW/UCKC(l.;<'3(ll-;.C0l!n)IUH-l!t0l!, WASKlHGIOn, O.C 1 SOUTHEAST LOCKE. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL Kecelved too late for last week's issue. County N ews Item's A surprise party was given Theron Rogers Monday evening, It being his ' m nt,h birthday. Quite a number were HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST GATHERED 1 Mi.:W!HJ present. Ice cream and cake were FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR READERS served and all.reported a line time. Artz Grove, Bunkerhill VANDERCOOK-S LAKE George Wolever, wife and son Lee, Jason Cnle and wife and Jolto Wole• — HAGUE PARK. SOUTH AURELIUS and , ver Of Newaygo visited at Jay Wole- Tuesday, August 6tli NORTH ONONDAGA ver's Sunday, Sunday Schools, Business Men's and Farmers Reynolds Rickett Is entertaining -BV- Tlie M. E. L. A. S. will serve ice his mother from Wi.scoosin. A CHICKEN PIE DINNER AT NOON creaiii on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. OUTING W. L. CLARK. Frank Oakley and wife were in Fow• Chnuncey Hunt Saturday evening. lerville one day last week. MUSIC Wednesday, July 31, 1912 The Barnes school district will hold its annilai picnic at the school house ZEMO SOAP FREE. By Winter Bros. Orchestra and , August 7,1912 Aug. Ifith. WEST AURELIUS. Declared to Be the Most Wonderful Longyear & Stilson's Drum Corps Mrs. J. W. Rider and daughters Medicated Soap Kno-wn. Bathing, Boating, Balloon Ascension, Ball Game David Curlice and wife and Irving Helen and Agnes of Lansing and Mrs. With every trial 23-cent bottle of Buwiand and faniiiy of Colemiin wore Edd Lee of Rives Junction visited tlie wonderful Zeiuo fur all skin afllic SPORTS AND GAMES OF ALL KINDS THE SPECIAL CARS WILL LEAVE MASON FROM 8:00 TO 10:00 A. M. Kue.sis at Ilcii Nelson'ii from Tliursday their father, Nelson Isliani, last week. tions, you get a free trial cake of Zemo until Monday. Soap, the best medicated soap prodtic Baggag;e Cars for All Lunch Baskets James Russell and wife visited rela• ed; also tiieir guide book on low tc SPEAKERS OF THE DAY Hartniin Hall and wife entertained Fare from Mason 70c, from Eden 60c. Children 12 years and under 35c tives at Verniontvllle last Sunday. carc for the skin and remove all trace Chairman, Albert Fornerj Thoj. M. Poyn- cuinjiaiiy from Stocl(brld(,'e tiie latter The Baptist and M. E. L. A. S. will of disease. Zemo soap lathers fine, Excursion Tickets ore good on All trains between Jackson and Mnson part, (if lash weeit. goto Yandcrcook's lake Aug. 7th for makes the hands smooth, ia a dandy ton, Jacksoa; Jud^c H. M. Gardner, Mason; and Jackson and the Lake, First car leaves Park at 4;30, last at 0:00 M. O. ]3ruwn and wife spent Sunday head wash and you will grow to de• A.M.Cummins, Lansinijj Chas. H, Haydcn, their annual picnic. Everyone go pend upon it. Zemo liquid cures all all Clias. Bunker's. Following arc the Business Places which will be Closed All Day with well lilled baskets. skin irritations and makes children tjansin^; Rev. J. B. O'Rc^an, Cincinnati. Pry Oooils-L, W. MI11.4, Jr. & Co.. 0. .A. J'arliliiirsl; (irocerles-Hloe & Co., J. K Greve, G. S, . Cliauncuy Sniitli and wife ent(?r- liappy. Return the bottle of Zeiuo if Thorburn, Gen, Leverelt, A. L. Vaiidercook, (!. ,1. ,\VhltlnL'. C. A. Itlos; Shoe Stores—F. \V. taincd cuiuiiany from Eaton Rapids NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. you don't like It and get your 25\!ents Wet)li, P. E. Iloyl. Geo, M. WoOh; CloUiIng StorM-Wfhl) & Wlillnhin, liarry K. Neely; as it is fully guaranteed by druggists A PRIZE FOR THE BEST LOOKING ORATOR DruKSlore—Lotigypar Bros.; Meat Markets-Oritohett & Spanler, S. Wliltinor; Depart, Saturday nifillt and Sunday. Gerald Delano and family of south• nient Stores—,/. (X (Jiiirk, Sejior Bros,, J. a. OortrlKht; Harness .Shops—O. K, brown, J. N. everywhere, and in Mason by Long- I'enherlhy; IJardware Stores—E. A, Densmore, Dean & Cross; Iniiilcnient Sloves-.I. E Tay• •loliii H.itcman and wife vl.sited east Leslie were Sunday visitors of year Bros. Drug Store. lor, Thos. Tliofbtnii. A. A. Howlett; Ktirtiltnio Store-A, MeDnimlrt: Banks—fanners, Klrst friends in Eaton lliipids Monday, tlieir sister, Mrs. Elmer Smith. BASEBALL-LESLIE vs. STOCKBRIDGE statu and Savltius; Blaolismltli Sho|)3—J, T,- Kowler, Petty & ICdUy, Carl HardeahiirK, 0. W. Zemo and Zemo Soap are prepared Maine; Barlier.Shops—Post & [)ayton, Aoker& Lane, U.A.Kofeiiian; Draymaj^—ll.D.Crlppen Mesdames Battle Webb and Ethel Dan ])arrow, Jr., and wife of Liin- by E. VV. Rose Medicine Co., St. Lou• .EdiKKles or Lansinu spent last Friday slng visited their people here over is, M'o., and their guarantee is as good Refreshments. Everybody Welcome. at Jolin Hatenian's. Sunday. as gold. 4 A dau|,^lit,cr was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Sr., visited AURELIUS. Mr,s. i'Vanlc Sliopbell Tuesday, July 23. her children in Jackson-over Sunday. The M. E. aid society will serve ice WILLIAiVESTON. r E. ,1. Topliir and family spent Satur• Blanche King is spending a few days cream at tlic home of Chancey Hunt Mrs. Will Rouse visited her daugh• day nitjliU and Sunday in Mason. at lier brother's in Eaton Rapids. and wife Saturday evening. ter, Mrs. Bert Cole, in Perry over M.K. L. E, Jewett returned to her Mrs. Lir/le King visited relatives at J. W. Freeman visited in Jackson Sunday. DO NOT FORGET home in Mason last Friday, after Eaton Rapids over Sunday. the flrst Of the week. Gus Keuhn and daughter Helen spending a couple of weeks with her A goodly niimlDcr from here took in Miss Meme Phillips Is visiting rela• have gone tor a week's visit with rela• That we still continue our sale dauglitei', Mrs, M. 0. Brown. the carnival at Eaton Rapids last tives in Galena, 111, tives in Lansing and Jackeon. on all Wednesday and Tliursday. Rev, Jordan and wife are spending Flossie Bouse was in Lansing Satur• For siiiuiner diarriiiua in children the week at the campgrounds. day. Ruxh Olmsted accompanied her always give Ollamherlaln's Colic, Chol• Mrs. Abble Stone and granddaugh• era and Diarriloia Remedy and castor ter, Bernice McKessey, were week Dr. Sackett and wife of Charlotte home and remained until Sunday oil, and a .speedy cure ia certain. For end visitors at Harry Darrow's. visited his aunt, Mra. Sarah Phillips, evening. Oxfords and Pumps sale by all doalnrs. Sunday. Mrs. Wainwrighb has returned to Insect Bite Costs Leg. NORTHEAST AURELIUS. A Boston man lost a leg from the The R. N. A. will raecC with Mrs. her home hereafter spending several We do not want to carry over one Ferd Marshall on Tuesday afternoon, weeks at Geo. Lay's. Messrs. and Mesdames L. B. andbit e of an insect two years before. To pair of low shoes. avert such calamities from stings and August Gth. Mrs. George Haire and daughter of Harry Fresliour entertained at a weeit bites of insects use Bucklen's'Arnica Detroit returned home last Wednes end pari,y Frank Freshourand family Elmer Hunt and family of LosAn- Salve promptly to kill the poison and day after a week's visit with H. Haire Every Pair. Included in This Sale of Lansin},', Seymour Fresliour and prevent inllammation, swelling and geles, Cal., are visiting his sister and and wife. wife and Miss Marlel,t Freshonr of pain. Heals burns, boils, ulcers, piles, other relatives here. eczema, cuts, bruises. Only 2,5 cents A large number Of our townspeople Eaton Rapids. The Baptist aid society meets with at Longyear Bros. S. Davis and wife this afternoon. attended "Cadlllaqua" at Detroit last Several from this vicinity attended week. Men' Fine Oxfords Ladies' Fine Oxfords iha home coming at, Eaton Rapids DANSVILLE. James Russell and wife visited in Vermontvilie tlie first of the week. Verdle Hale visited her sister, Mrs, Button and Lace AND PUMPS last week. At about four o'clock last Thursday The second meeting of the Barnes Frank Thomas, iu Alaiedon last Jay Elilse and wife visited at Jacob morning the residence o( D. D. Briggs school district association will beheld Thursday. $4.00 Oxfords at ....$3.00 $3.50 Oxfords at $2.62 JTulse's at Etchells Curners Sunday. was discovered to be on fire and before Friday, August IBth, at the school Mrs. Mary Rowley was in the Capl 3.50 Oxfords at 2.62 3.00 Oxfords at. 2.25 Lawrence and Maud Bradman and the engine ant? people arrived the house. Basket picnic dinner at noon, tal city Saturday. Ethel Grut'if called at Jay Hiilse's building was doomed to destruction. 3.00 Oxfords at 2.25 2.50 Oxfords at 1.87 after which a program will be given Chas. Lockwood is having a new Sunday. Only a portion of tlie contents of the 2.50 Oxfords at 1.87 2.00 Oxfords at 1.50 consistingof speeches, recitations and wall put under his residence on Grand Ethel and Bulh Greng arc spending lower lloor was saved, The building music River street east. the week with tiieir iirandparents. and contents vvere insured in the Mu• Monford King and wife of Detroit (Jlyde Ecldlart and wife entertained tual for $000. Mrs, Briggs is away on Born, to John Parker and wife, July visited his parents, Fred King and Ellis Haynes and family, Mrs. Frank a visit and. Mr, Briggs was llsbiog at 30th, a son. wife, last.week. Scutt, Roy and LetliaSciitt and Jas. Portage lake. The loss was adjusted Frank Cook of Mason visited Thos. Mrs. Hattie Johnson and daughter Eckllart and family Sunday. Monday. Parish and wife the (irst of the week. Dorothy, who have been in Walling- Frank Culeman and wife were call Gerald Field of Leslie is spending Rev, Geo. H. Hudson of Okemos too, Ohio, for the past year, have re er.s in tills vicinity Sunday. ' the week with his grandparents. held services at the Baptist church turned home. Jas. l\!errlck and wife and Mrs. Sunday. Oorlie DuBois spent laat week with Nina Dakin has sold her residence Maitic Brown of-Maaoo were callers Mrs. Orble Dolbee. Charlie Sawyer got a pin in his on Putnam street north to Volney at Jay Eulse's Sunday. Wells Clickner and wife are spend• throat one day last week. Dr. See re• Palmer. Mrs. Dakin will make her Mrs. Bouclier and two daughters of moved ic with the aid of a magnet. ing the week at Pleasant lake. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Daniel Simons and wife of Hough• home in Detroit, we hear. Jacltson visited Mrs. Etliel Wilco.'c Charles Hurst has sold the Union ton visited Frank Hopkins and wife Many from here expect to be In at• last week. hotel property in this village to M. J. this week. tendance at the home coming at Stock- I will'pay, delivered this week, for H. D. Osborn and wife of DaDSville, Corwin. bridge this week Thursday and Friday Claude Murpliynf Jackson and OliHord Aurelius grange will meet Monday LARGE, CLEAN, STRICTLY FRESH EGGS E, .Everett Howe recently had a Mrs. Fred Miller of Marshall Is vis• Akers and wife visited at Grover day evening, August 5th. stroke of paralysis at Reno, Nev. He iting her many friends here. Aker'.s Sunday. will be remembered as the author of Chas. Couch and family visited her 21c per dozen Chas. Lever of Detroit was In town Break o' Day. parents at Eaton Rapids Sunday. The Choice of a Husband last weejc. Right in your busiest season when SLIGHTLY HEATED AND UNDERSIZED Is tno ini'tJortant a niatter for a woman Miss Genevieve Bacon entertained H, A.' Darling and family are camp• to be liandicapped by weakness, bad W. F.-Potter's Sunday school class you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoja and ing at Silver lake. 18c per dozen hiood (ir foul breath. Avoid tliese last'Friday evening. kiil-hopcs by taking Dr. King's Life lose several days' time, unless you Mrs. 0. L. Barrltt has gone for a Pills. New strength, line complexion, Charles Hurst and wife and George have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and two weeks' visit with friends at Cleve• OLD AND SHRUNKEN EGGS Diarrhoea Elemedy at hand and take a pure breatli, chtierful spirits—tilings White and wife of Stockbridge were land, Ohio. tliHtwin men—follow their use. Easy, o town Sunday. dose on the flrst appearance of the safe, sure. 2.5c, at Longyear Bros. disease. For sale by all dealers. Miss Alice Bernard has gone to Chi I2c per dozen James Telford died at his home in cago to visit friends for a couple of NORTHWEST INGHAM. Los Angeles, Cal., July 19. His fatli- BUNKERHILL CENTER. weeks. Alice Ranney has charge of From now on good eggs will bring a premium. Gather twice a • Walter Basse and wife of Lansing er'and sister were with him at the The many friends of Geo. W. Archer the store during Miss Bernard's ab• day; keep in a cool, dry place; market as often as possible. time Of his death. He was 49 years visited iit Clate Collar's Saturday will be pained to learn he Is very sick. sence. Sell or confine your roosters, it will help in getting quality. nigiit and Sunday. Old. We are having lots of rain. Irving Jenkins, having be6ome in• Wm. Rue and wife were called to Several from here are attending the "Fruits of the Wine Cup" was play terested in a new coal mine near Al Lansing Monday by the serious illness Eaton Rapids camp meeting. ed by Bunkerhill talent at Leslie last ibion, will move his family ti5 that of the former's sister, Mrs. King. Ciias. Radford will soon ride in a Tuesday. place in the near future. Market Your Poultry at Home Mrs. J. J, Davldsou aud granddaugh• new Maxwell auto. George StanQeld and wife of Wil• • Miss Nettie Hammond of Elba is ter, Verlca Collar, were in Lansing l5. D. Brigga, Chas. Hanna, Clarence liamston visited friends here last visiting her sister, Mrs. Myra Mains. I If you wish to contract, I will meet any competition for part Of last week. Hewes, Bernice, Zella and Florence week. poultry delivered the last week in July or the first week in Whipple enjoyed a part of last week Mrs, Manley Titus, who is very low Next Tuesday the Catholic picnio Happiest Girl in Lincoln. at the Portage Ashing. August. at)Jvaiamazoo asylum, will be brought in Artz'a grove. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had The tffo-year-old daughter of Wirt been ailing for some time with chronic to tile liuiue Of her^iarcuis, Wm. Tay• Mrs. Roy Townson is a little better. Douglass Of Leroy ate the heads ott constipation and stomach trouble. I lor and wife, today. We think Post of Battle Creek over• began taking Chamberlain's Storaach JEROME WAGGONER, Mason Guy Thorburn and wife of Mason from several matches one day last did the matter in making rain. and Liver Tablets and in three days I week and died from the eltects. spent Sunday at Clate Collar's. A. II. Brooks and wife visited friends was able to be up and got better right along. I am the proudest girl in Lin• Robert Swan and family and Mrs. Chas. logels passed away lasb Sun• in Leslie Saturday and Sunday. day morning, aged 58 years. Deceased coln to find such a good medicine." J. A. Uavldstin were at Pine lake Sun• J. S. Dunham has the job of lathing For sale by all dealers. suffered a stroke of paralysis two day. the Catholic school house. The ma• years ago from which he never fully Katherioe Rae is spending a few sons will have the walls ready for the recovered, Funeral services were daysiWitli iier parents near M. A..C. carpenters this week. : ; C. A. RIES held Tuesday, conducted by the F. & Highest H. D. Osborne and wife spent Sun• Mr. Fortman of Dansville has the A. M. A wife and one son survive. day iu Aurelius. job of floishlng Vera DeCamp's barn. staple and Fancy l-loyle Swan and family spent Sun• Word was received here Monday Irvie Wood and a friend from Lan• night of tbe burning cf the barn on day ai, Ellen Swan's. sing is visiting at B,"E. Wood's. GROCERIES the E. P. Joslin larm, now owned by Market Price FerriSiKeason and wife entertained Several from here will attend tbe company from Lansing the past week. H. Garrison. S. D. Adveniist's camp meeting which Bell Phone 22 Citizens 101 Ilerra.Mann aud wife were in Lan• Miss Mina Miller is visiting iu Lan• convenes,at Bay City August 12th, sing lastiFrlday. sing for a few days. Mrs. John Stanfleld is visiting. Wil• Mrs. Penberthy of Mason visited at The noxious weeds around this vil• liamston friends. THIS WEEK Paid for Earl Davidson's last Thursday. lage are simply fierce and if all would^ Miss Laura McKinder has been en• "Surgery Is a fail and so often needlessly done do as F. L. Miller did the other day, now-days that much of It is real'cut cussedness.' We are carrying a line of Mrs. I-l. O.Campbell returned liome gaged to teach the school in Dlst. No. Why permit the knife to be baptised In your mow them down, our streets and va blood when most cases of appendicitis, cancer,' Lakeside Butter Crackers and Sunday after visiting relatives west of six for the ensuing year. tlstuld, goitre, gallstone, gravel, plies, rupture, cant lots would look better. Mason for ten days. Years ago, when Bunkerhill was a stricture; tumor, ulcer, varlooseordlseased veins Cookies, in packages, some• Our summer normal scholars at Yp abdominal.and-pelvic all.s of men or women may GRAIN I George Ward and family were in howling wilderness, tvvo- men who be CUBED WITHODI CUTTING ?", thing that would be nice to silanti will return this week. I uBed,. to do considerable surgery, have even Mason Monday, called there by the A. Brotherton vialted his family stood high in the esteeni of their felr, been professor of surgery In medical colleges, take to the lake when you go serious illness of Mrs. Claude King, over Sunday. He iS'working at Jack- low townsmen, got mad at each other possess good Instruments antl Iinow liow to: use, son. them, 80 if operaUon is desired can 'accommo• camping. who underwent an operation for and one township meeting day they date—plenty. However, as lime and large ex- aerionce added to my medical resources I have Lake Side Butter Crackers, tumor. What Makes :a Woman? got into a quarrel and began to call -'ouod snner, tiufor, bettor ways of treating Let Us Bid on It Mrs. John Davidson visited Mrs. One hundred and twenty pounds, each Other vile names rand told each many conditions for wbicli I used Co (and others percan ..j— ..25c more or less', of bone and muscle don't still continue to) cut.: -vNow when: a so-called Lake Side Gringer Snaps, John Scarlett in Holb last Sunday. make a woman. •^Its a:Rood founda Other ot their dishonest deeds, to the 'surgioal case" presents, I ask myself iJ in such Bert Anway and wife visited at John great delight o( their hearers. Finally -ondltlon-I would permit operation on my own large package.:.-,10c tlon. Pub into it health and strength erson, and so, doing ns i would bo.done by, Lake Side Q-rabam Crackers, : Wauvle's last Wednesday. and she may-rule:a;'kingdom. But an aged and decrepit son of the Emer• f cure nine cases out ot ten (for whichotherscut) Both Phones that's just what Electric Bitters give byratlonal and conservative medical methods. per package —.:„—...i—10c Lester Benjamin visited in Leslie ald 'Isle .'hobbled up to them and re- If advised to undergo operation, before: sub• Lake Side Banquet Flakes, lier. Thousands bless them for over• jecting your body to, the pains and hazards of over Sunday." coming fainting and dizzy spells and spectfuUy addressing them,! said: "aliisU surgery" It would:Ue wise, and liltely to per package 15c "Gintlemin, what yeis say about each: prove advaiitageous.i to. consult me regarding Mrs. Ford Whipple, who has been tor dispelliDg weakness, nervousness, yourchaaees of cure.by methods less dreaded Delico Sugar Wafers, very sick the past two weeks, Isvlm- backache andf tired,tlistlessi worn out otherls all true and all knowyez tell and risky^ 0; Edson Covey, M. D., over Norton's per pacltage 10c •proving feeling. "Electric Bitters have done the'truth; and a dlvll a bit will I vote Hardware ili^Washington Ave. Houth, Lansiog, Cheese Sandwiches, Mich. 24yi Mason Milling Co. Mrs. Jim Glynn has traded her flve- me a world of good,!' writes Ellza^Pool,^ for one of yez; I'll vote the dimdtrat per pachiage 10c acre farm and house for a house and Depew, Okla/, "andIthankyou,with Heckman Dutch Cookies, lot In Lansing and has moved there. all toy. heart, formaklnsr such-a good ticket, SO I will." This is the way I OLD CRAIHB miL The man she traded with has; taken mediclne.'^ Only50c. 'Guaranteed by have felt about Messrs. Taft and per package —lOc possession, Longyear Bros. Boosevelt. Job Printing: