VOL. LIU. MASON. MICH. THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1911. NO. 23

fiVAVn IN HUIKP. Mrs. P. L. Stroud is moving in­ Cook-Whitmore. Farmers, Take Notice. to R. C. Dart's house on D street. We will pay 21 l-2c this week for LIVING, SPEAKING Matinee races at Mason June 16. The Daily Tcxarkanian of Texar- Children's day exercises at M. E. butter fat delivered at the cream­ G. L, Peck, collections and insur­ church next Sunday evening at kana, Ark,, gives the following ac­ ery in good condition. lEWREnS ance. Office over Farmers 'bank. ! 7:30. count ot the wedding of Russell C. Mason Creamery Co. MiiHMi^^ Cash Grocery A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, The beneficiaries of Laura A. Wliitmore and Miss Grace Cook: Mrs. H. O. Cllne. PORTRAITS 1 doz. LarRC Oranges, Navals liOc Wm. Wasper of the second ward Godfrey have received §750 from In tlie pretty marriage service at June 1. the L. 0. T. M. M, half after eight o'clock Thursday ev­ News was received here Mon­ Art MMtarpleoM ol 1 K'al. Canned Appels Jtoc day morning of the death of Mrs. 7 bars Lenox Soap 2ac Remember the last meeting ot The I, 0. 0. P. will cross bats ening one ot Texarkana's sweetest Harvey p. Cline. wife of ex-Sher- PHOTOGRAPHY 7 biirsSwifts' Pride Sac the board of review next Monday, with the strong K. P. team next young ladies, gifted in a literary and itt Cline, which occurred at Dr. Onion sets per quart 05c June 12. Friday afternoon. Game called at Peterson's hospital at Ann Arbor EnKllsh Multipliers sets qt 10c 3:30. musical way, plighted her troth to The real value of a photo­ Keguair convocation of Injrham one of the most liighly respected young Sunday at midnight. Death rnsuU- graphic likeness depends upon ] lb Smoking Tobacco- 10c Chapter No. .51, R. A. M., Friday Mason and Leslie high school ed from an operation tor cancer. Dried readies, per lb 12c evening, June 9. liase ball teams will play at South men of Flint, Mich, About ten days ago a |)relimi- its truthful interpretation of Dried Apricots per lb 18c street park next Saturday after­ This refers to tlie marriage of Miss nary operation was performed, individuality. Skill, experi­ Graliam per sack 14c Wm. Eclcert ha.s purclia.sed the Grace Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. which was considered very suc­ Toilet Soap per bar 02c residence of Mrs. Mary Stroiul on noon. ence and artistic training com­ W. G. Cook, to Mr. Russell Ceylon cessful, but she was unable to bined with modean methods ] Kill Gasoline 1^^ east Ash street. The Baptist Sunday school will withstand the shock from the Cocoa per can lOo observe Children's day next Sun­ Wliitmore. From tlie retiring per­ and accessories) place the work J. C. Quirlv and family now oc­ sonality of tlie bonny bride one would principal operation which was per­ Chocolates per lb 20, 25, 40, & (iOc cupy one of F. P. Millbury's resi­ day, and give a concert in the formed last Saturday afternoon. of the Tamlyn studio in the Washini; I'owdersi-Nine o'clock Tea, dences on Mill street. evening. expect just wliat came, a ceremony After Mr. Cline's term of of­ first rank. Snow l?oy. Rub No More, & Tearline simple, yet with the acme of taste. fice as sheriff expired they pur­ All 5 cents per packajje. Dr. A. B. Chaffee of Kalamazoo Workmen have been busy the At half past eight o'clock on Tiiurs- occui)ied the pulpit at the Bap­ past week placing new sections in chased a home and moved to 1211 G. W. TAMLYN It will surely pay you to call me up the boilers ot the heating plant at day evening tlieCongregational church east Michigan avenue, Lansing. or talk with me on Butter & RffRS as tist church last Sunday. was a blaze of liglit and lllled with During their I'esidenco here they Photographer Mason, Mioh. my price will suit you. the court house. friends. The entire chancel was deck­ Geo. James has purchased the made many warm friends, who Phona lor an AppolntmanI 20-acre plat on west Columljia Cordio Bashford and family have ed a bridal bower, the palm and ferns sincerely regret the sad occur­ GEO. H. LEVERETT. street of C. L. Bashford. moved from their Columbia street prevailing as a background for the rence, Dotli Phones, farm to the Dean house, corner of play of snowy carnations, perfect in Mrs. Cline was 50 years of age, J. \V. Lane last weelc received Ash and A streets. beauty and placing as one could fancy." and besides the husband is sur­ 25,000 rainbow trout, wliich have Before the arrival of bridal party vived by her mother, a sister, a >?i been planted in Willow creek. The Farmers' club will meet at |uj|ham(!l0uutg the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Messrs. Walter Johnson, J. B. Phelps, brother and three sons. She was a G. Sa THORBURN'S ®' Miss Irene Henderson gave an Russell June 17 instead of the Geo. Payne and Dr. Kelly Spearman member of the l^ebekahs, the Roy­ were kept busy seating friends eager al Neighbors, and the Mason L. MTV. over-night house party to twelve 10th as given in the year book. Entcnid lit. llie Post Ofllco, Mason, to pay tribute to sweet Grace, as she 0. T. M. M. Maple Street Grocery ill».sucoiiil-cliis s miittor. of her young lady friends Friday night. During the month of May the bade adieu to girlhood days. A most The body was taken to Scotts, Pulillsliert Every Tluirsdiiy by records in the Mason postoffice exquisite organ recital was given in Kalamazoo , tor burial, 25 lbs H. & E. Gran. Sugar.$1.45 The new directories of the Cit­ show that there were 31,870 pieces tliat talented way which Mrs. Cozie where funeral services will be hold 3 cans Peas, Corn or Tomatoes. 25c izens Telephone Co, have been of outgoing mail, and 95,001 iiieees Ilynson ever plays, at the appointed today at the home ot her mother. issued and are now ready for ilis- received. hour. Red Salmon, per can—18c TERmS tributioii. Miss Delphine Saymes, in sweetest Best Flour 60c Ono V«ar, $1.00; (iii monthi 60 canti; Ihrit Mrs. Joseph E. Warner died at Water Consumers. The Fourth Ward club of Lan­ her home in Lansing Monday, On voice, feelingly enunciated "Song ot Thoman's Moss Rose Flour 70c monthi 35 centt. sing will meet with Mrs. J. A. the Heart." ' As the last note was The hours tor sprinkling are Snow Flake Flour 60c Tuesday .of last week .s:he was lost. Rev. F. E. Maddox in his Indi­ from 6 to 8 o'clock both morning ADVERTISING RATES. Parsons in Mason this, Thursday, stricken with paralysis, and grad­ and night. For violation 6't this 10-lb sack Graham Flour 25c Our 11(1 vorllsliiK rules miule known atolllco, afternoon. vidual way took place and awaited Huslness curds 1111 line per yeiir. ually failed to the end. the arrival of tiic fair bride and gruoin, rule water wHl be turned off and 10-lb sack Corn Meal 22c lluslnessloaiUs live cents per line ouch und The famous stallion Cli'cat Heart There was an interesting game to consummate this dream of youtli- $1,00 charged for turning on again. Gasoline, per gallon— 13c every Insertion' died at the Moore stock farm at By order of Water Board. MarrluKo, birth and doutli notices free, of ball at Leslie last Saturday be­ ful love. Together the happy pair- Perfection Oil, per gallon 8c KesLiUuloiis of respect curd of thiinks, Coldwater last week, at the age tween the Mason and Leslie high liled down the long white aisle and m:\vs IN iiHii:!', etc., live cents a line of 23 years, schools. The score was 1 to 0 in soon the olUciant performed the sa­ Pt bot Welch's Grape Juice —25c Lewis Bartlett, living west of favor of the-home team. cred ceremony, the impressive vows, Probate Register Clinton suf­ Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg.l2c Business Cards. town, was taken to Jackson hos­ You are invited to attend the the donning of the ring and the ten­ fered the loss of a corn crib dur­ 9 lbs Rolled Oats 25c pital last Thursday for an oper­ Senior class day exercises at the der benediction mingling with soft ing the storm of Sunday night, Qt bot Household Ammonia 8c ATTOIINKV. ation for appendicitis. high school building, Wednesday sweet strains of heavenly music. At upon his farm in Bunkerhill. 3 cans Dutch Cleanser 25c tlie last words Mendelssohn's old but Mrs. Harvey Acker leaves to­ 11. MCAUTlIUIl, Atlornoy at I-aw, Mu- A. A. Bergman and Capt. Staley afternoon, June 14. An admission ever loved bridal music concluded and 100 lbs Crushed Oyster Shells. 65c L. san.Mlcli. started alst Saturday morning for of lOe will be charged. Don't tail alone as entering this just made man morrow for Syracuse, N. Y., to Plymouth Rock Scratch Feed their annual trout fishing trip to lo come. and wife made tlie church exit. be with her daughter, Mrs. May ENSMOltE, E, A„ iitlornoy ut law, Mu- the Ansable river. They will he Co\oll, to undergo treatment for Per 100 pounds $1.75 son, Mich. The storm of Sunday night put The bride made a pretty picture, in cancer upon her lip. D gone about ten days. out of commission twenty-five i)er a white lace robe, en train over white Chic Feed, baby size, 100 lbs 1.90 The annual state encampment bJi'liKI) AI/LEN, 1-uwyor, Odlco In llie An agitation is on foot looking cent, ot the Citizens telephones, messaline; her long tulle veil was ad­ Headquarters for the Golden Sun farmers' liuiilt liulldlni,', Mason. caused by the breaking of three justed in turban fashion with an of the M. N G. will be held at Port Coffee and Spices. A toward securing a watchman at Huron this year, from Aug. 8 to the, crossing of the electric road cables. An expert was expected orange blossom spray; in her hands A. BERGMAN, ATTOUNEY ANDOOUN- yesterday from Grand Rapids to she gracefully clasped a white ivory 18. Battery A will go there tor BOTH PHONES SELOllAT LAW, Mason, Mich, on south B street, which is a par­ camp instead ot Sparta, Wis. A. ticularly dangerous crossing. make the repairs. prayer book—radiantly liappy, in her beautiful bridal gown she was Indeed Mrs. Laura Sipfley suffered a S. AVEKY, attorney at law. Rooms The K. of P. memorial services Spencer D. Kelley, who was re­ the dream of fair young woman. stroke of paralysis Wednesday At A. L VANDERCOOK'S E. •tni-,''Hl, llolllster Hilt,, Lansing, Mich. will be held at the city park next cently engaged as principal of the Lansing high school, has been re­ A hasty drive to the home and a morning at her home on Oak This week is, the week to buy Su,nday iff 3 p. im. Address by Hon. stylish going away gown was given street. She was removed to. the pine apple for canning. We have L,.4WI'ON T. lIKIflANiii. L. T. Hemans. All members and leased from his contract that he home of her daughter, Mrs.' Chas TTORNEy AND COUNSELOR AT hXVI might accept a similar position place to the wedding (rock, hat, shoes them at a price that will suit Olllco over Klrst Stiilo und Savings bank, their families are urged to be and gloves to match, during which Barker A present. offered him in the Butte, Montana, you. Mason, Mich. schools, at a salary of ,'$2,750, time much merriment and many con­ This, Thursday, afternoon at 3 10 lbs. Gran. Sugar 50c The divorce case of Laura P. gratulations prevailed. Tokens rich o'clock occurs the marriage of With $1.50 other groceries. IHI. JOM. !i. IIAWIiKV. Britton vs. Bernard Britton, was A gentleman representing the and rare were sent from far and near Bernice Anna Jean Ball and Mr. 2 cans Peaches for 25c DENTIST, heard before Judge i Wiest last Standard Oil company was in the to this popular pair, while telegrams Dell C. Vandercook, at the home 3 cans Tomatoes, Corn, Peas or Kormarly Mackinac Island and St. lunaco Monday. A decree on grounds of city the first of the week seeking poured in from widely divergent of the bride's parents, Mr. and Pumpkin for 25c successor t•o fir," Spiiuldlnt" "" «f and Dr"- . Llnsloy"-•' — . extreme cruelty will be granted in to arrange for again sprinkling sources. To the station went a most Mrs. A. G. Ball, Oak street east. Lawrence 11llock1 . 9 lbs. rolled oats 25c 30 days. the streets with oil. This method jolly company who pelted the outgo*' The service at the Presbyterian Genuine Georgia whole codfish 10c of allaying dust was tried upon a ing train with rice, roses and good church last Sunday evening was 7 barsi Lenox or Swift's Pride George Charity, who had pre­ few streets last year with satis­ luck pieces. The romance ot a secret PHYSICIANIS. viously pleaded guilty to the well attended and had it hot been soap for 25c factory results. journey is to be Indulged around and for the severe storm it is, prob­ Potatoes, per bu. • 30c charge of assault with intent to about the Great Lakes for the first ll. AliEXANDEK, I'hyslclun und Sur- rape, was sentenced last Monday This year the Seniors of the able the church Avould have been Brooms 25c , geon. OtIIco over PlunnaKun's dnii? M. H, S. will -have a class day, in­ honeymoon days, after which they filled. Mr. Haynes told of the pui'- New 20th century brand candy 10c Rstore. Kosidence opposite Baptist churcli to from one to five years at Ionia will be at home In a beautiful home Ofllco hours 3 to 10 a, ni,, I lo 4 und 7 to 10 p.itt reformatory. stead ot orations. The program pose in going to Arabia and how will be given at the high previously made ready by the thought­ they jioped to educate the Arabs Under a decision handed down school building Wednesday aftcx- ful groom. There was much by way in agriculture as well as religion, R. C. Dart, loans, real estate, col­ R. 0, S. BAIiLAUB, llomcopatlilo I'hy­ last week by the supreme court, ot demonstration of this popular girl D slclun and Surgeon, Diseases of Eye, noon, June 14. Admission 10 cents, and to help in the schemes for lections, Lawrence Block, Mason. Kar, Noso and Throat alspoclulty. OlBco there is no appeal from the de­ Program commences at 2 o'clock In her home, in a quiet way because sanitation and pure water and ir­ In Near block. UoursSto a, in., 210,5 and7 cision of probate judges in juven- it was her wish to have it so, for rigation. Then with Mr. Shaw at to 0 p. m, sharp. Be there. If your money does not net you eases brought under an act of the friends would have loved to have it the stereopticon Mr. Haynes ex­ five per cent, see special session of 1907. All ideas that the liquor inter­ otherwise for she was much beloved plained the pictures ot the land 22tf H. C. Freeland. K.ERANKE.TIIOMAS. PHySIOlANand ests are not actively at work on by reason ot her sweet personality and to which they were going. After D ssurgeon , Otlloe over Webb & Whitman's Miss Merle Collins, teacher at excellent gifts. Too woo and win ciothlngstorc. Alaiedon Center, brought her their jobs should be laid aside. the pictures, Miss Bayly told of The National Loan and Invest­ Not an item appears in any state this bride Mr. Whitmore came among the opportunities for a Christian school to Mason Friday for an strangers in friends, but in the Cook ment Co, will pay 4 1-2 per cent. CIIAS. O. JKNKINS, n. n. outing and picnic dinner in the paper, reflecting in any way upon woman to work among women and See F. H. Field. the advocates of temperance or family he was well known and esteem­ of her hopes of being able to help KA0TI0I2 limited to diseiises of Eye, Ear, park. The rain interfered some­ ed-his mother and the mother of the P Noso and Throat. Rooms WW and 304 what with their pleasures. , but the country christianize and educate these Suction C'icunlnif I'rudon Block, Lansing. Mich. newspapers in dry counties are bride being girlhood friends. Many women, A trio of male voices fur­ My machine will be on the road Next Monday night the K. of P. forwarded marked copies of the friends toss blessings to the new home nished music, and all felt that the this week. Leave orders with Don lodge will work the second and item, seeking that publicity be of the bride, hoping she may come to meeting was a profitable one. Casterlin. Roy Adams. NVHSE. third degrees, after which re­ given. us often to visit, wishing for both material prosperity added to the joy Children's Day. Practical Niirae AMES .SEVIN, nurse, graduate of Bellevue freshments will be served. This Tuesday evening five enthus­ J Hospital, New York City. Residence, Ma­ will be the last meeting before of wedded happiness. Mrs. A. E. Breed, Mason. Bell son. Citizens phono 109 B. Bell 135 2r il&yl the summer, vacation, and all iastic K. P's started for Lansing The Presbyterian Sunday school phone 501, I S, 1 L. 22\V4 by the-automobile route to view Ives-Hughes. will have Children's day exercises members are urged to be present. the carnival. When about two PorSale. R. GEO. O. MOODY, VETERINARY Sur next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock D geon. Office and resldencecorner A and Justis N. Estabrook of' Lansing miles out of the Capitol city the At 9 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, Junc' in place of the regular preaching A $20 mantel folding bed. $10; Ash streets, Miison, Mich. was brought before Judge Wiest, whole party, including the auto, 6, at Sunnyside, Miss Winiferd service. They will give "Hearts of $35 Blickensderfer typewriter, $20; at a session of the circuit court became infatuated with the scen­ Ives, .daughter of Col. L. H. Ives, Gold," one of the most beautiful $30 baby oab, $10; $50 Johnston held in Mason Monday morning, ery, and passed several hours pol­ cantatas ever prepared for Chil­ optical case, $30; $25 Columbia FARKIBHS* nUTVAI.. and pleaded guilty to the charge ishing the brass work, etc., etc., was united in marriage to Chester phonograph, little used, and 15 IRE INSURANCE COMPANY OV INU- Arthur Hughes of Mattoon, III. Mr. dren's day. F hamecunty. Safest, cheapest, boat. Cor of gross indecencjr. He was sen­ finally working up muscle enough The cast of characters will be records and-stand, $26; $10 vap­ InformatioD write to F. H. Field, secretary, tenced to the Ionia reformatory to push the machine into a farm­ and Mrs. Hughes left immediate­ as follows: orizer gasoline stove, $3; $20 elec­ Muson. A, I. Barbet, President, Mason. Oi- for not more than live or less er's dooryard, then ,engaged in a ly by auto, via Chicago, where tric vibrator, $10, lice on !ld floor ot court house. Angel of the Flowers, Irene Hen­ than one year. foot race to the city. Not wishing they will spend a few days, derson. A. L.'Randall, At the eighth grade examina­ to irritate their tender feelings, reaching Mattoon, their, future Mother Earth, Ethel Gregg. 22w2 Dansvllle, Mich. n W. CLARK, GENERAL ADOTIONEEB. we retrain from mentioning their Sunbeam, John Earns. tions, recently held in this coun­ names. home, the last of the week. Paalurotoltelit. \j, . Loiivo orders at this otflce or address, ty, there were 207 pupils from Miss Ives was born in the home Rain and Dew, Alice Hilliard, Mary Dansvllle, Boll phone 1 n-4 r. Satisfaction - ParkhUrst. Three fields, well fenced and guaiantood. Bell phone SOa, 11 ( s. Duns- the country schools. Of these 98 The fine passenger steamer. where she was married. She is a Watered, 22w2 C. C. Rolte. vlUo 10,114 a. received diplomas. The list of Northwest, of which Capt. George graduate of the Mason high school Apple Blossom, Majel Cavender. questions is said to have been A. Minar of this city went last and later completed a course at Johnny Jump Ups, Sumner Flet­ Wuutoa,Ht llanavllle, DRTZ & MURRAY, expert English and more rigid than heretofore, hence week Wednesday to take charge, Albion. She was for several years cher, Chester Fletcher, Kenneth 2,000,000 lbs. of wool. K Gorman auctlonoora. natlsfuctlon guar- the small per centage of success­ was damaged by fire to the ex­ officially connected with the In­ Randall, Burr DuBois, Doc Dart, 15w8 F. L. Miller, Phone No. 49 untood, Terms right. 1*. 0, Muson. ful applicants for the high school. tent of •$600,000 . Saturday morn­ dustrial school, for girls at Ad­ Billy Dart, Chas. Parkhurst. ing. The steamer, together with rian and^later with the University Forget Me Nots, Mrs. Cortright's Wall I'aiicr An effort is being made to find her sister ship,- the Northland, of Chicago, a, portion of the time class. Fred M, Wells has a ifine as­ Baptist Church. oil near Charlotte and machinery were at the dock in Buffalo, be­ in the office of Dr. Harper- Heart's Ease, Margaret DuBois, sortment of up-to-date patterns at is already on the ground to sink Bernice Lane. his shop on Ash streec. See him 10:00—Morning service. ing fitted for the opening trip Mr. Hughes is a son of T. W. a well 2000 feet deep if necessary June 21. The Northland was badly Hughes, professor of law in the Water Lily, Murel Dayton. about it. 21tf 11:30-Bible school in the attempt to "strike oil." Daisies, Miss Ward's class. 6:30-B. Y. P. U; meeting.: scorched. The fire was caused by University ,pf Louisiana at Baton Card or'riiauba. 'About twenty years ago several an' explosion in a rooin where Rouge. He is lone dt the leading Rose, Katherine EUett. We desire to thank the friends 7:30-:Preaching service. V thousand dollars were spent in The girl's choir will help with Bu8iii«BB 'meeting of B. Y. P. U. many gallons of paint was stored, business men of his city. and neighbors for their assistance sinking a well there, but all they The Northwest was valued at $1,- Many good wishes for their fu­ the music. during the sickness and deaith of the first Wednesday evening of ever got was a hole in the The offering will be for Sab­ each month. 000,000, and will be rebuilt. ture happiness will follow them. our dear husband and father; also ground. bath school missions. the choir for their beautiful music, Teachers' Examination. The divorce case of Edgar F. During the:storm Sunday night, Dr. Alexander Waylaid. A most hearty invitation is ex­ the pastor for his comforting Manley vs. Myrtle Manley was lightning struck the residence of tended to the public to be pres­ words, and the friends and orders A teachers' examination will be commenced before Judge Wiest in n. V. Tallman, on west Columbia As Dr. Alexander entered his ent.-./ •; ••' •.' •• "' •^- ^ •••'•• • •. -• for their beautiful floralofferings. held in the city of Mason on June street, tearing away the shingles barn late Saturday .night, upon Mrs. L. E. Jewett, the circuit court last Monday. about the chimney, passing down Boy WauU Work 6U Piiriu 15, 16 and 17, 1911, commencing at During the course,of testimony it his return from his professional Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Jewett 7 o'clock a. m. promptly. Candi- and entering the landing room, Inquire at this office; 23wl was discovered that complainant tearing plaster and paper from the work, he- was sandbagRed by un-; and Family. dates for third, grade certificates had been a resident of this state known parties, bound and gagged. A Larue Un»utUf ' ' Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Brawn will write in court house, all oth< ceiling. Mrs. Tallman had iust en­ Of plants, for bedding out. porch only ten months. The required tered, the room -with a lighted , About two hours later lie, was and Family.. ers in higK school l^uilding. ,The time is one year and the case iwas boxes or hanging baskets, cheaper Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Jewett. blue book will be used. There will lampand isaw a.'baUof fire ex­ found b/Hari'y Douglass, who re­ dismissed. ' plode }ust' above her head. The turned with one of; the: doctor's than ever 23w2 Mrs. Bellamy. Mr, and Mrs, W, H. Townsend be no October examination > this and Family. year. Teachers desiring to teach ) The latter part of last week chimney ..was knocked, from the '•horses':' , /;•.,-'• •,•;.•,,'•.„••(.•••• /•:'•/; ; :.•,;'::••.•'': oirl Wanted •• in this county must write here as strawberries from the local gard­ lam;^', the light extinguished, and: It was then found, the. doctor For general house work. Inquire Fiirnltiirb For Sale. 0' no third grade certificates,will,be ens .began to come into market. Mrs* .Tallman,, so, ,:badly stunned had been relieved of his 'watch, at this office./.; :x;- „-' •,•';' 23wl As I am moving to a smaller ; l:,i';;| transferred. Ingham, county sum- The early crop will not be large. that she had to be assisted down about $2.80 in money, letters; and house I offer for sale a library mer school at Ypsilanti, commenc­ The promise for a great crop was th^: stairs. 'The : currient passed; tt check of pO oh the First State Look Out Par tlio Watfoii. ' table, dining chairs, and other ur-' ing J.une 26. F. E. Seari; ' , , bright until a week ago, when it down into •• the kitchen, where it & Savings' bank, given by. Robert ' Starting this, Thursday morn­ tides, at my old home; ' . -; . Commissioner. was noticed that about two-thirds toUowedf the' brass binding of oil Riggs of Alaiedou. ing I will have a wagon out ev­ ,23wl,-;;:,'Mrs. F.L. Stroud.- v ot the blossoms had been blasted. clothi on \the- floor i for. 25; feet, • 'i'he. matter is receivinir t^e at-, ery ,day; with 'a, full line of fresh ,;PorMle -^^ , ^ Opinions < differ as to ,.the cause. "teaHngvit; lip:' in several;;; plaoesi. tentidn .of the officers,ybut so tar, baked goods of ^very kind. Listen jiouite and Htoitiii Hoatlnv Pl^ Good; second''hand bicycle. Iti« The later berries seem to be in then passing /down through the. no; developments haye been ver fol'the bell M ;,e;, Sanders, ebraprete tor^sale dieap. Iriquire, better condition. . . , ; , llbor;^making^:fti large':h6ie,v •veoled;;''-vA';v,'>':'-f.'\' • ^-'l'";,;•,:•';'.I'" 23wl Maple St, Baker, of ; ,H.; J..Bohd, Administratpr;;';;? ..-••»:

2 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 8, 1911

How the Oil Trust is Affected. The Standard Oil company is Published at Mason every Tliursday made up of a large number of morning by subsidiary corporations, the stock A. L. ROSB. of which is held in whole or in Hafinmock major part by the Standard Oil NOTES Washington Letter. company of New .Jersey. The in­ BY dividual shareholders are merely (Prom our regular eorrcapondent.l CM.BuytNITZ Beds the holders of the stock of the Washington, D. C„ June 2, 1911. RIVEItSIDB New Jersey corporation. The de­ PA. A new idea. The is close to cree of the court amounts to a that postal Utopia, a one-cent reviving of the full corporate ac­ Just the thing to lounge around in daytimes—or sealed letter rate, For the first tivity of each of the subsidiary O M if you wish to sleep out doors, as so many do now* time in 30 years the postoffice de­ corporations, It would seem that CORRESPONMONX EXCURSION adays, it makes you a decidedly comfortable and con­ partment is not only aelt-support- SOUCITEO Vll in the first instance the holder of venient Bed, as it has a nice, soft Mattress and some ing, but is bringing a large rev­ a share of the New Jersey com­ Michigan Central enue to the government. When we pany must take his respective of ^hem have sprirgs like a regular bed, remember that only two years proportion of the shares of all the They are made with good strong wood frames, ago there was a deficit of more lesser corporations. The circuit Sunday, June 11 than seventeen millions of dollars [Theao articles and IlliiBtratlona must not have handsome coverings and hang from the porch court has .allowed a month for bo reprinted without specinl permis­ {UclurnlnR same (lay) and that there is now a surplus the winding up of the New Jer­ sion.] to ceiling by chains or hammock cords. Just too cozy of three millions, involving a sey company, while the supreme Jackson 45c for anything for that porch of yours—and not as ex­ change of twenty millions, we can court allows six months. The Stan­ BROODY BIDDY AND HER RE- Train leaves 10:13 a. m, pensive as you would think to look at them. $8.75 have some appreciation of what dard Oil company has a vast ag­ QUIREMENTS. Lansing ;. 25c and $10.50 for the full size ones. $6.50 for the chil­ Postmaster General Hitchcock has gregation of properties, consist­ Selection Is the magic woW In poul­ Owosso 65c accomplished. He can do much try culture and refers not only to dren's size. ing of oil refineries, pipe lines, Saginaw $1.40 more if congress will but second tank lines, oil wells, and so on. picking bon ton birds for breeders, but Don't fail to come in and sec them. And when pertinently applies to the broody hen, Bay City $1.40 his efforts, and by the establish­ There is no confiscation of any her eggs and her nest. Train leavct 7:34 YOU do this, it is more than likely that you'll order us ment of a parcels post 99 per of this property. It all remains the cent, of the people of the United Apply it to eggs and you will not Tickets accepted In coaches only. to send one home for you. Well, you'll be glad of it, property of its present owners. Bot antiques, dirties nor freaks in Baggage will not be checked on States will be benefited and the The object of the decision is to if you do. federal government will turn what shape nor size, but fresh, medium, nor­ bhe.se tickets. prevent the continued use of all mal eggs, thirteen to the hen before In addition to almvc fares, tlclvots will also has heretofore been a losing bus­ May and fifteen later. be.sold belwean all Htiillons (WIILM'O the one­ this organized industrial capital way faro Is Si 00 or less) at which this train Is iness into one of great national in such a way as to constitute Not just any hen will do. suhednled lo slop, at one and one-half fare profit. At the present time there an illegal monopoly or a combi­ Brahmas, Cochins and Langshans for the round trip, with minimum of -Sic. is besides the three million dol­ nation exercising an unreasonable are rather clumsy. Rocks, Dottes, Other Summer Furnish­ lars turned back t'o the treasury, restraint upon interstate trade in The National for June. a full million in the national post- the kinds of articles as Standard ings in Great Variety True to its name and scope, the office, and unless the expenses Oil products. There is no prac­ during this month should prove National magazine presents every tical way by which the Standard now and then a story of some extraordinary, the surplus will be Oil company's assets and business state of the nation. The purpose REFRIGERATORS to keep your foods cold still greater for the fiscal ,year. undertakings can be thrown back is eventually to include every and sanitary—seven leading makes in sizes and prices Let it not be forgotten that the into an old-fashioned and unde­ state, and a campaign of si.x to suit everybody. present administration inherited a years is marked out for the hust­ sirable kind of competitive war­ ling editorial staff, who visit in deficit of more than $17,500,000, fare with one another. But if the person nearly every county and KALTREX FIBRE RUSH FURNI­ the largest in the history of the remedies that the court attempts city in each of the states covered. TURE and a wonderful assortment of other Furni­ postal service. This deficit was to prescribe are successful, it will The National for June substitutes ture to make that porch of yours the coolest, mobt in­ for the regulation rose-embower­ soon changed after Postmaster not be cither feasible or safe for General Hitchcock took ehargo. ed cover, aftecied by June-illus­ viting spot in the city. tiie Standard Oil interests in the trating magazines, the long-leaf In the past it has always been the future to use unfair methods to pine spray and cone of North Car­ PORCH SHADES to keep the siui out when custom for the government to set crush out independent oil I'eiincrs olina, and a reproduction of the you want to. aside at least ten millions to meet or competing concerns. The Stan­ famous painting of Sir John Mil- the deficit of the general postof­ lais, in which Sir Walter Raleigh PORCH SWINGS, HAMMOCKS and dard oil company has not yet an­ is shown as a boy, listening to fice, but Mr. Hitchcock found ho nounced its exact plan for reor­ the sun-bronzed sailor's tales of scores of other articles which help to make the ho'; would not have to use any part ganization. Prom the standpoint of the lands across the sea, and weather enjoyable—all marked at prices that will of the amount and sent it back to its practical business,—that is to dreaming aloout its wonders. For the Old North State receives the surprise YOU, they are so low. When will you call the treasury. An accounting plan say,—the carrying on of its ic- was adopted a"bout a year ago, attention of the staff this month, and let us help YOU start the summer right? fineries, its pipe linos, and its X'AlTHFUIi BIDDY. and in over ninety-si.K pages of which insures the prompt deposit various factories for the making Reds and Orpingtons are about the elaborately illustrated articles, the in the treasury of postal funds of commercial by-products, to­ best. Hens crossed with Leghorns, story is told. is not required for disbursement at Hamburgs, Mlnorcas, Spanish, Anco- Ishown in a way that is of interest gether with its admirable systems not only to the people of that postoffices, and to this reform in for the distribution of its oil and uas, seldom sit steady. The clucU should be good sized, clean shanked, state, but to every American who the financial system of the post- other products,—the public is not vigorous, hot blooded, gentle and anx­ wishes to keep in touch with the office department the present likely to see any difference at all, wonderful growth and develop­ much desired condition is in part ious to sit anywhere. ment of the mighty republic. —From "The Progress of the Otherwise she may die on the nest, indebted. World," in the American Review To be able to send a sealed let- leave her eggs or rear culls. Editor Joe Chappie states in his of Reviews for June. Not just any nest will do. Washington department that the JACKSON tor for one cent will mean some­ Small, very deep or public nests problem as to the length of the thing to almost every man, woman FOR BALD HEADS mean mbccd eggs and omelet. e.vtra session still remains unsolv­ and child in the country. To large Try the style shown. It Is O. K. and ed. The legislators have settled A'rrcaliiiciit Tliat Oontm Nulliiue Hit business organizations who spend twenty-one Inches every way. down to work, and renewed sum­ Valid. mer pastimes furnish a glimpse of thousands of dollars yearly for We want you to try three large PHI with wheat straw. Let Biddy the hobbies of public men. The postage stamps, it will mean a bottles of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic shape it for eggs, then turn against president golfs, the vice-presi­ Michigan United Railways Co. great saving, but it is not at all on our personal guarantee that wall, cover the top, let hen out once dent sits in the bleachers. Senator IF YOU ARE A COFFEE LOVER the trial will not cost you a pen­ a day for feed and return her before Prye fishes. Senator Tillman gard­ Tliird Rail Electric. improbable that the government ny if it does not give you abso­ will make more through the one- eggs arc cold and expect a big hatch ens, Secretary Knox drives, and CHASE & SANBORN'S Tine TABLE lute satisfaction. That's proof of If eggs are fertile. the Boston editor finds Speaker In effect April 4th, 1911. cent postage and its effect in our faith in this remedy, and it Better test eggs the seventh,day to Clark knuckled down to marbles, HIGH GRADE SOUTH BOUND largely increasing correspondence should indisputably demonstrate while amazed reporters join in a that we know what we are talking be sure of fertility, and set two hons Limited—a. ra. fi•.24(Capito l Flyer to than under the old system, Now, about when we say that Rexall at same time to be sure of one full chorus of "Van Dubbs." ' COFFEES AND TEAS , Detroit.) let us have the parcels post. Of hatch at least, one to be set over In "The Land Agent" by Maitland 9:54 11:54 "93" Hair Tonic will grow hair on Leroy Osborne, gives the result of course, there will be a swarm of bald heads, e.xcept where baldness case of failure. p. m. 1:54 3:54 5:54 a rather hazardous purchase in Local - a. m, *5:55 1:28 0:00 11:00 lobbyists opposing it, headed by ha sbeen of such long duration Whore should nest be located? the "land of promise." Wilbur D, that the roots of the hair are en­ Not in the damp, where hens get in­ Will Win p. m. 1:00 ;J:00 5:00 the express companies and the tirely .dead, the follicles closed Steele's "Pickled Sunshine" is a 1:00 8:28 9:58 11:25 railway companies and all who and grown over, and the scalp is testinal colds; not on high, where they get rich quick tale of experiment­ NORTH BOUND have stock in them, but 90 per glazed. break eggs. ation with the sunlight as a po­ Your Heart Llmited-a m. 10:10 12:16 p. m. Remeniber, we a.re basing our Cut out that damp cellar fad and tential source of profit. The cur­ p. m. 2:10 4:10 6:16 cent, of the people of the United sod from the bottom of the nest, for rent chapters of Mr. Wm. Hodge's States, while they may not now statements upon what has already 9:46 (Capitol Flyer.) been accomplished by the use of under natural Incubation eggs got lit­ serial, "The Guest of Honor," SOLD ONLY BY Local-a.m. *fi:19 1:55 9:25 11:25 know it or foresee it, will be ben­ Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, and we tle outside moisture and that most draw the readers' attention still p.m. 1:25 3:25 5:25 efited greatly by the parcels post. have the right to fissume that from the hen, so give Biddy a clean, closer to the leading characters, and arouse his antieip.ition as to 7:25 8:50 10:20 11:49 There has been no little inter­ what it has done for thousands of quiet nest on n dry floor and have no others it will do for jou. In any the outcome of the story. In the P. J. Greve *Excepti Sundaj'. All others daily. est in an apparent fight within event you cannot lose anything by verse for the month, Edward Wil­ M. K. CAMPUICLL, r. W. BUOAVX, the democratic house majority, giving it a trial on our liberal bur Mason's "When Molly Sings at Mason, Mich. Agent. G. E. & P. A. concerning the tariff on wool in guarantee. Two sizes. 50c and $1.00. Noon" pulsates with the grimness Jackson, Mich. the new bill which Mr. Underwood Remember you can obtain Rex­ of factory life. all Eemcdies in this community ^ "Greater than Irrigation." hy is expected to present early next only at our store—The Rexall w ' -•^^9^K Samuel Wesley Long, shows the week. Mr. Bryan has been in Store. The Longyear Bros'. Drug uses and advantages of dynamite $5RECIRE Washington and has tried to in­ Store. in farming. "The Rocking Chair FARMERS' BANK fluence the ways and means com­ Tourist" describes one reader's THAT CURES WEAK MEN Scientific Evolution of NORro I >' fanciful journeys in the old side- Oldest State Bank In Insham mittee in favor of free wool. Mr Race arm rocker. The publishers de­ County, Underwood holds that a small" m FREE I partment, the review of musical POSITIVBCURE FOR WEAK MEN 8UFFERIN0 FROM tariff on wool is necessary for The negro race is in an evolutionary records and the home department -If CAPITAL, $50,000. ANY FORM OF OLD CHRONIC DISEASES, ESPECIAL. revenue. The contention was wax­ stage from ignorance and barbarism contain timely gossip by which LY ALL FORMS OF NERVOUS DIFFICULTIES. ing warm and Mr. Bryan has been towards civilization. It connot be readers and publishers are This cure is no secret compound or brought into closer communion. L. B. MoARTHUE, • President proscription so often advertised. It is cnticized for his interference, Mr expected of them that their qualiflca- the result of liard study and observation IToiir NclKlibor'at Ex|iorlcucc. J. K. ELMER, Vice President Underwood pointing out that tions as individuals, or as a race will m¥^^S^ A How you may profit by it. Take of an eminent and experienced physician ^^^^l^^^^ft, ^3tM A. J. HALL, - - Cashier wiio has been in active practice for 51 ' when Bryan was in congress he be on a par with the white man's for ^^^V\ ^^^^^H Foley Kidney Pills. Mr. J. C. Van- years. Forty years of tliat time notliing liew, 438 Hersey street, Cadillac, A. G. LYON, Assistant Cashlei but Chronic diseases. So great Is his voted for the Wilson bill, which many years to come. It has been dem­ faith in curing when all others fail that onstrated by scientists that every -Mich., writes: "Ever since I left if you write to him, he will give you levied a tax on wool. It is ex­ the army I Wave been trobled with person passes through similar stages Three per cent, interest paid on sav a free examination and opinion of your pected that the democa-atie cau­ a eas eoif kidney trouble and tried Ings deposits. Money to loan. case and the prescription free. cus will approve the Underwood of evolution from childhbod to matu­ many .clifferent medicines which Call and see us. ws ABB aossBT Axs VAUT TO rity that the race has passed through took no effect. Finally I used Fo­ OVBB A&L VTB OAH. measure and that Mr. Bryan will empty nests around for her to get into ley Kidney Pills and they cured Are you suffering from WEAKENED as Usual be defeated. from the dawn of life to the present; by mistake. Lastly, treat Biddy well. me completely of all trouble. They Directors—J. K. Elmer. A. J. Hall, MANHOOD. NEnVOUS DEBILITY, In other words the little child Is prim­ Handle her gently, keep her free Geo. M. Hoyt, A. L. Rose, L. B. Mc- ILACK OF VIGOR,,FAItmO MEMORY _ The attorney general stated yes- curedrthe baekache and strength­ Arthur, A. 1. Barter, C. W; Clark AND LAMB BACK, brought on by ex- u£,"!? "'" '^^P°''t"'enror arily a savage. He has his warlike from lice, furnish a sunny dust bath ened the kidneys aiid made their cesses, unnatural drains, or the follies for her to roll in, fedd her lots of 0. J. Dakin. of youth?—I think every man who tantrums,, and uhgoyerha,ble" spasms action , regular and normal. AH wishes to regain' his iiianly power and ultV, "''"^''*« t°'control all of anger. VHO'Is-prone tbiruri'ftwav whole corn, flanked with sharp grit bladder trouble: and misery have vitality, quickly and quietly, should and pure water, and she vlll bavo an left ;me,, and Foley Kidney Pills have a copy of this prescription free of u^awnil combinations in inter- from home and to do -many things charge, -in a plain, ordinary sealed en< undisturbed digestion. ; . have done me such a great ser­ velope, to any man, who will white me charges under; the vSherman law slmilartosavafEes. J'romhineto flf- Under such conditions incubation is vice I feel they are the best kid­ for It.' • ' •%•! te'en lie Is half-clvllized,'neyer'gettlh^ ney remedy, made, and shall al­ Are you discouraged, with repeated aj^lnst responsible persons. The no strain, but a' rest cure. ways, recommend, them." W. M. failures and much drugging; if so se­ attorney general gave this liifij. away from the desire to'ipiay indian,'' It assures a :big batch of dandy cure what I believe Is aome of the McCrosseh and; Loiigyear Bros. . quickest acting reBtoratlves In the and to IM Interested more In stories of chickB and a mother in fine' fettle to worlld—upbuilding and spot-touching Vscoutlng^'a^::WUd il^than In W raise them to a splendid maturity. Marriage Licences. remedies ever devised—and cure your­ ^^'^f if ««»ltte^ on expend^ schtooi books. Finally cdmeis the sis- self'at'home; v '- ,.':vl-.:; •; Just drop me a.line like this: llJures^ln the departmeiit'of luB- date,, fully ciynizedvlndlfvidu^ George L. MeuUer, .Lahsing-r--v .••22 tice. He tjieh ^ declared rthat^iiri ].••-•"• -.• •'DONTS:;, •;••:•',, Mary Grahana,,BayiCity•"•,••-••• ••21 \yi< DR; ANDREW B.SnNNIV. 410 fint Arte lulldlno negro race has about reached!^ >^c> 'Don't feed capons whole grain'rig&t ^ Adimi All., WMt. DETROIT. (MICH. ;. result 01 the Standdrd^^?;i3"t<;; John E.> Hannahi-,;LansinR"; ••35 BMonid period of this ^evelopiheht^^ ttfter operatlbn; Soft mash for haflh. Ruby ,.E. Dyke,< Baton• Rapids- -20 bacco, case d^clslpns^iJuHes: ^HJ "Don't buy chickens with bubbles on "38 '•'I..-; .-r.i.:i! m^rWdUpised^-toid^ uidBofroma Bocioldgicar Btari^ .Edward H. Simpkins, LanstnR Meoniy chlidfehi Simple tilings'^de- their;no«e.;';Catarrh: ,'••:,:';';'• •-",:':. • \: • Ethel McManus,'LansinR "••••-, "24 "**«^«:t? ^Pose 8eriteri«seij;^^ Edward Julian, Pauldingi O.­ 24 They will cure your baekachei 2jjimiL llgMthein; and they are:^ .Don't thaw i frozen eggs and sell them the penal provisions of tJieiiiw^ ioi your beat trade, and wiitch for the Clara DermonKoet, Paulding, 0. 20 •trengthen your kidneys, cor* free,; :;;improvldenti Just w Newton L. Chamberlain, Howell, 70 '•'••1 .u8Uallyire.~MN6w for North C^^^ •inpi that Blip under the ncBt straw; Mary, Ai Dugan Bixler, Lajn8ing"-57 iTMturinar^irreguliuities, build ;-^^'f^^!!***^^^*'^»'^?>'^Texa8hia .. ,Doi up near the'root 'there•;:hn(l'Miiao«:-'.'«i.'.'.ii^..;':/.''i-.'i''r.i^!^^;';^?>e.attprriey,:^gbneral-.:;Why. „':• lua,»^:il:rank^p.: Fogg in ;N^^ rW. Robert Street, Lansing—•••••22 up the worn out tiiiisiuesi and unleBB'your 'roostera: are Myrtle C.: Stevens, Lansing--—-22 v:^:^«';^^'?^S*^npo=?it«w:f^criminal eliminate the exeeaai urie acid ,v«<«victlQni^:^,under;it^ l;aehrbmth will freeze abbve; their ^^.. I'A Terrible Bluindeir-' backB,'^and.you Mr have roup'gem^ that cauiet theumatiiBtn.'; PrcK Succeed when .everything else bill. "'?^-*S'^'^^i»'»W-^;The-Attorney (cehi to hegiect liver, trouble. Never do In; liervouB proitration and'ifeihiilB ; Mal-ahswei-^vtHatinltiie^^^ it'jCiegnlinjmlvlBH'the^^irat^ by;;iitaclHii:;'^•;'': 4','I''.'' • y::,'';.; •'''ii!-: '''};:;',X: '0iit. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills vent BHght'tpiiease and Dia« ^e?l%: ;iP'yd«;'^a« well^ as butflide.- f'iDon't ;jiiake-rbo8tB high, but low and weakneuei ;tliey' are" thei itupreme •;:-vie8:/:hadtfi*hhd,::reiBtbre,;:.h^ remedy, aithouiahds.liavetMtiiled. Jiet^HolUStef "ft Bbeky; M ;|«ffia^.j^;:Wt':to^the; fMt;^ ] blllousnesB.oa' inactive bow;eU and Tea or TableU.be. your internal prevehtvirulent;indigestion, Jaun­ •trehgth. Reftise ' BubitituiiBK roR KiDNEYiUiVER AND 'cieanser^thton your organs will-be ?t;Dbi'tvlieat''yburi:V«literiveBaei^''^ dice or gall stones'They'regulate t lamp. Heat the hens with sound For Hie by W. M, MeOroiien ind ftTOiWACH^ROUBtl ;|njP<»t of the Uwi no\^ made dear pure and clean, your Bealth good, liver, stomach and bowels and Loo^r^Mr Bro«. ;,.'^,(.; ft^:to;the:vt>eitj'niiedleim^!t^er;iKiid '0 your •yiitem rlglit. Start tonight! feed and exerelie. Thua get eggs and build up your health. Only 25c at , ,by the •upremlupreme courcourt deciiic^nidecUWn.. " ;'!;^';;u;^wer;a'draggtot>Vi«)uht«fc i^^:^- •n. }W. M, McCroiien. > ^ j J ^ tTold a conflagration. >• Longyear Bras'. ^ 8UBBCRIB1 FOR TBB^NBWS. M I . >i i\ afM#il#SA4i "^.v II^GHA^I COUNTY KEWS, JITN^E 8, 1911 /?; r^ STATE NEWS KGTES. HOW TO BOILD A

CORRESPONDENCE Michigan AAittar* of lntar«tl Condensed For Busy ReaderB, SAND-CLAY ROAD straw Hats Items Gathered by NEWS Staff about the County ^ ^

^: We are headquarters for the Deerfield—O-see Webster, seventy- Proper Drainage Must Be First Columbia Road. two years old, once deputy sheriff, Mlllville. dropiied dead in his barn hero. ConsiMion. N ^May 31, 13U. P, S. Tratton of Cleveland, Ohio, Charlotte—P, M, Thonics, sixty-fouv Latest Shapes and Weaves Mrs. C. H. Carpenter visitcfi her visited his mother, Mrs. I. J. Trat­ years old, ate some bud ice cream daughter, Mrij. Anna Gauss, near ton, at W, C. Norris' one day last Jackson part 6( last week. week. and died later of plomain') polsoiilni;. SIDE DITOHES ARE GOOD. Lucile OHtrander visited friends Chas. BuUen ot Belle Oak vis­ Ludlngton—The couivcil wants to Covering a range off prices ffromth e cheapest in GrcRory and StockbridRC last ited relatives in this vicinity re­ oust Mayor Zeif because he refuses lo Saturday .and Sunday. _ up to the better grades. cently. comply with a request wh'ch it tl.li'-ks Btfore th* Combination of Sand and Miss Myra Diitcher visited Effie The dance at Jas. Lake's barn reasonable. Anderson last Sunday. Clay Hat Becomo Thoroughly Dry It was a success and he expects to Saginaw—Wlllinm Myers has he-jn Mrs. Guy Pelton visited Mrs. have another the ICth. Ladies will Should Ba Dragged Every Morning Ada Parker near Stockbridge Fri­ please bring cake. ^otnenccd to one to ten years, with Summer Underwear, Hosiery, Soft Sliirts a recommendation of tihree, at lonla, to Smooth Out the Ruts—Car« Should day. , , The drawing of the quilt at the Ba Taken to Kaep DItehea Clean. Charles Murray closed a very Bullen school house netted iJ15.no. on a statutory charge. successful term of school last Pri- Mrs. Sarah Heiser was the lucky Saginaw—The mother ot James Pro- When a sand-clay road Is built upon And all the various items of dress that go to make a dav. one to draw it, fost here is prostrate with grief ov r a clay subgrade proper drainage is Air. and Mrs. Henry Bravender, C, H, Smith and wife entertained his arrest on tlic charse of brealtlus one of the most essential things, for comfortably clad man can be found here James Goodwin, Misses Hffie An- company from Lansing and Mason Into a pistoinre at Monticollo, ill. unless the subgrade of the road Is dry (Iprson and Myra Butcher and Thursday. Gilbert Jacobs visited at Henry Escannha—William Black and n'p and firm the surfacing ot sand-clay Is Bert Sitts and family spent Sun­ sure to break tlirough, says Professor Bravendor's Sunday, day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox at how, Samuel Black, wore arrested en Come in and We'll Tell You About It iMisH Hazel Cooper is working the charge of burning ,Iohn Bern's M. G. Homes ot the University ot foi' Mrs. Geo. Oakely, Holt. South Carolina. Ordinarily side ditches, Charlie Jenkins of Flint is vis­ house In .Vlasonville township, thir­ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dowitt vis­ teen years ago. which must be large enough to carry ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iting old friends in this vicinity. off all of the water falling on the road,' Goodwin, last Saturday and Sun- Mrs. Charles Northrup of East Giand Rai'.lds—Grand Ra'iids Dom"- will be sulliclent. Harry E. Neely. f'lO'- . ., , , . Lansing spent Tuesday with hei crats will invlie C'ovi rnnra Wll.^ni ami \i. Burden of Marion visited his parents, H. E. Winfield and wife. These side ditches should be wide Harmon and Spoa.Uer Clark and Con- and shallow rather than narrow and son, G. M., last Monday. Floyd Bell of Columbus, Ohio, is gressinan Ilndorwowl to a big pow­ Several fi'om this vicinity at­ spending the week with his moth­ deep, as thus they will not be hard tended the funeral of M. Smith wow here next full, to keep open nor dangerous to travel. er, Mrs. Robert Bell. Real Estate Transfers. near Webborville last Tuesday. Miss Frona Doolittle is spending Detroit—In the neiahliorhood of 3'n They should be from four to five feet Mrs. Bertha Bravender and Mrs, persons are expected as delogatos lo wide and from one to one and a halt Jlenry Bravender visited Mrs. C. the week at Lansing with her sis­ P. L. Seger and wife to R. H, ter, Mrs, Chas. Northrup. the annual convention of the Michigan feet deep, sloping three to one on the Nichols and wife, lot 22, blk 1, At Walter's Neitliammer last Wednesday and State J.'.ankors' association, which 's found her improving slowly, Will Norris and fiimily enter­ side next to the road and down to one Leslie, S25l)(), Mrs, Mattie Felton visited her tained company Sunday. set down for June l.? to \H inilusive. on the outer side, and they should have Columbian Society .Library As- Good Groceries at ])aronts last Thursday and Friday, Levi Potter called on our street lyansing—William Kilmer, lifer in outlets as froqueutly as possible to socian of M. A. C. to B. A. Faunce A surprise party was held at Sunday, carry the water entirely awoy from and wife, lot 67, Oakwood.Ji;, Lan­ the Short Price Joseph Hafnor of Coleman is .Tflickson, is the first to asit parole sing, *100, James Eggleston's tenant house under f,he new Watkins law, which the road. When the subgrade Is wet for their daughter Grace, She re­ visiting relatives in this vicinity. or damp most of the time or Is through Minnie E, Karkan to Flora E, ceived a toilet set as a birthday provides that lifers mny iielition for Shorts, lot 8, blk,9, Bush, Ikitler & FOR CASH THIS WEEK ph.rolo after serving twenty live yeari. swampy land tile subdralns should be Sparrow's add, Lansing, S500, gift. P, S. Rexford, Bt5 New York Life laid in order to keep the foundation of Bldg., City, Mo., says: "I Frederic—One of the largest head­ AV. L. Shorts and wife to Minnie IIOU'K TIllHf had a severe attack ot a cold the road dry and firm. It must be E. Karkan, lot 8, blk (), Bush, But'- We offer One Hundred Dollars ing mills In norl.'hern Mlchigtm, owne i borne In ralnd that greater care must 25 lbs. Good Pastry Flour 00c which settled in my back and kid­ ler & Sparrow's add, Lansing, $500. 25 lbs. White Lily Flour-no leeward tor any case oif catarrh neys land I was in great pain from by the Walsh Manuractiirlng cornpiiny bo exorcised to keep the clay subgrade Marian .Tones to F. Taylor, W that cannot be cured by Hall's of PIttsbUirg, was destroyed bv lire, at dry and In the majority of cases of a 1-2 ot NW 1-1 of Sec. 33, Leslie, better made C5c Catarrh Cure, niv trouble. A friend recoim.mended 18 lbs best Granulated Sugar-$1.00 Foley Kidney Pills and I used two a loss of $.')0,000; partly covered by subgrade In sandy soil. §2000. i! packages Corn Flakes 25c F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. bottles of them, and they have Insurance, I. P, Huyaor and wife to P. A. We the undersigned have known The roadbed should be graded true 2 packages Grape Nuts 25c done me a world of good." W. M. Perry and wife, lot 2, blk 3, Runi- 2 packages Maple Flakes 25c F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years McCrosson and Longyear Bros. Nllos—When persons found Paul to the lines and grades established by sey's Mich. Ave. add, Lansing, and believe him perfectly honor­ Beaver, seven years old, crying rn the .'{ pkgs. None Such Mince Mcafc-25c the engineer. All spongy material, 6 do/.. Sweet or Sour Pickles—25c able in all business transactions South Aurelius and North shore of Lake Chapin, near hern, tl.ey vegetable matter, trees, roots and 0. B. Ohlinger and wife to B. and financially able to carry out 0 cans Sardines in Oil 25c Onondaga. hunted for his playmate, Solomon stumps should bo carefully removed Ohlinger and wife, lot 11 blk 8, ;{large bottles Catsup 25c any obligations made by his firm. Englewrlght, seven years old, and Woodworth & Dwigbt's add. lot 8, Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, from the roadbed and the space thus 7 bars .Taxon, Lenox or Swift's The Misses Nellie Barry and found hUn drowned. flllod In with sound material, and iho blk 17, Leslie, *72.'5. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Mertie Field visited in Onondaga C. E. Lever and wife to Etta M. Pride Soap ^5o Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in­ Friday. Lanrlum—The First National bank surface of the roadbed should be dry Spauiding, lots 8 and 15, blk 16, 2 lbs. best Tea SiCUngs 25c ternally, acting directly upon the and the sand and clay should be plow­ .'i cans Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Mr. and Mrs. McCabo of Lan­ of 'Lnurhim and tilw State Savings Waldo's 2nd add, Williamston, $650 Pumpkin, Succat.ash or Wax blond and mucous surfaces of the sing have moved here. bank of Laurium will be niergrd. The ed and harrowed with a disk harrow C. W. Merrill and wife to S. P. system. Testimonials sent free. to a depth of four Inches until the Beans 25c Mrs. Clyde Hayward of Lan­ banl;s will have a fomhlnnd canlt'il Skadan, lot 263, Highland Park T boxes NoLsclcss Tip Matches--25c Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all sing is visiting at Bert Ha.vward's, clny is completely pulverized, and the add. *1550. druggists. and surplus of over $100,000 and to; a I .]. R. Moran and wife to C. P. .'i plugs any kind of Tobacco—25c Mesdames Miller and Winslow of resources of $l,(iOO,000, clay subgrade should be compnnitlvely Take Hall's Family Pills for con­ near Leslie spent Thursday at F. dry or It will not pulverize. After this Miller and wife, part of NE 1-1 stipation. .Tackson—Governov Osbnrn parnleil of S\V 1-1 of Sec. 1, Lansing, ?i3000, Marshall's, has boon done the roadbed should be Try my Teas and Coffees—They Agnes and Jlerion Cady of Ma­ Thomas Williams of Montcalm conn leveled up, and it will then be ready A. H. Dillon and wife to R. A. Aurelius. son are visiting at Mrs, S, Phillips' ty on request of the latter's inotlio for the sand. Tobias and wife, lot 6, Torrance are the BEST. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan ot Mich­ farm add, Lansing, .4700. aged eighty. Williams lias coiiipl(!''ei B. P. Davis and wife to Bert J. The storm Sunday night did lit­ igan City are visiting relatives in three years of a five to fifteen yea' The subgrade Is now covered with tle damage here. The rain seems this place. six to eight inches of clean, sharp and Street and wife, part of lots 20 W.C.WALTER sentence, for forRlng a $10 check. He and 21 ..blk 8, Bush, Butler & Spar­ to be just what was needed. The M. E. L. A. S. will meet'with sound sand. When the day already Both Phonat •Wm. Crigger of Everet is visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunt Sr., Wed­ has a wife and five children. row's add, Lansing, ,St700, ing at Geo. Hunt's. nesday afternoon, June II. Port Huron—Dining a heavy rain A. A. Ball and wife to C. W. Mrs. Palmer entertained a sister There will be^ a meeting at John and wind storm whiflh visilod this Merrill and wife, lot 263, Highland from Lansing part of last week. Freeman's Thursday afternoon to section, tents of the llagenlienk & Park add, Lansing, $1100. Quite a number from here at­ arrange for work in the Aurelius tended the Jackson Baptist Asso-. cemetery. Every one interested in Wallace circus were blown down, Doctor Praises D. D. D. elation at Stockbridge Tuesday the cemetery be sure and be pres­ causing a stampede of horses and '.le- "Although an M. D., I acknow­ and Wednesday. ent. plian'ts, and it required the work of ledge to ray patients and patrons Mrs. W. W. Weeks visited her Clarence Pratt, wife and son ot an hour on the part of attendants to that your remedy, D. D. iD., reach­ daughter in Lansing Saturday. Wyandotte and Walter Pratt, wife quiet the panic-stricken animals. es cases of eczema and permanent­ Alice Hunt is visiting friends in and son of Mason visited at E.,C, ly cures them."—Dr. Ira T. Gab- Lansing. Thayer's recently. Grayling—Vastus N. Hanson, mil­ bert, Caldwell, Kan. Grace and Myrtle Davis went to Piirker Orr of Mason spent Mon­ lionaire lumberman of this place, has "My cure began from the first Lake Odessa Saturday tor an ex­ day at B. H. Field's. offered a 7.000-acre tract of virgin for­ application ot D. D. O. My skini is tended visit w.ith their brother. Mrs. Vern Hill and son of Lan­ est near this town, for a perpetual now • as smoo'th as a baby's. I Miss Sullivan ot Mason visited sing are visiting her parents. , Sitat.e park, and pliice to rals'j desirable wouldn't take a thousand dollars Bernice Disenroth over Sunday. B. H. Field and wife visited his wild animals and birds for other parts for what D. D, D. has done for Mr, and Mrs. Ferris and son vis­ brother James and family at Jack­ ot Michigan. The tract comprises me," writes August Santo, of Chil- ited friends in Mason Sunday. son Sunday. nearly all of the township 2G, R. 4. licothe, Ohio. Born, recently, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Berger ot Battle Creek is These are just samples of letters L, Beech, a pair of twin babies. visiting at L. Clatlin's. Sault Ste. Marie—Representatives we are receiving every day from There will be an ice cream so­ Claud Crane wishes to say to his of the 1 W, B. Northrup company, grateful patients all over . the cial Thursday evening, June 8. on friends that he has added a 5 and wholesale potato dealers of Minneap­ country. ]3ernie Hunter's lawn. Proceeds 10c counter to his store. BOilD WITH ORHINAOB BTSTSM. "Worth its weight in gold," "All Good for the benefit ot the ball team. olis, who have been In the vicinity o'' my pimples washed away by D. Children's day will be observed A I'eok Into IIU l>ouk«t the Soo for the past week, have SH- contains much sand the amount of D. D.," "I found instant relief," Good baking i,s not possible witli- Sunday evening at the Baptist would shoiw a bo.\ of Bucklen's cured a ten days' option on over 1,000 sand stated above should be cut down "D. iD, D. is little'short of miracu­ out good Hour, but when "BEST" church. Arnica Salve that E.' S. Loper, a acres of vegetable lands In Kinross by that much. The sand should be lous." These are the words tof 'oth­ Flour is used even tlie inexperlnced The L. A. S. will be entertained carpenter, ot Marilla, N. Y., al­ and Rudyard townships. spread erculy and be of a uniform ers in describing the great skin bride need liave no fear about the at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. P. W. ways carries. "I have never had remedy, D. D. D results. Just follow the directions Durond—Dell Baxter, who has been thickness. To get the best results the Sanders Friday evening, June 9. a cut, wound, bruise or' sore it road bed should be dry when the sand Proven by thousands of cures of any good cook book and you will There will be. a program and light would not soon heal," he writes. living here under the name ot D. for ten years to be absolutely have the lightest bread and the refreshments. Every one cordially Greatest healer of burns, boils, Fleming, has been arrested and will Is added, and especially should it be harmless and reliable in every most delicious cake imagionable. Invited. scalds, chapped hands and lips, be taken back to Albion, N, Y., to dry when the sand and clay are mixed, case of skin trouble, no matter "BEST" Flour is best for either The ball game last Saturday fever sores, skin eruptions, ec­ answer to a charge of abandoning h.s as It la: very difficult to mix the sand what it is. bread or pastry. Phone your gro­ with Tompkins was a very inter­ zema, corns and piles. 25c at Long- three children. For three months Bax­ evenly with the clay when, the latter Get a trial bottle today! Instant cer for one sack. This one sack in esting 11-inning game. Score 3 to year Bros'. ter baa been living here with Mrs. ta wet and sticky. relief. Only 25c. 'W. M. McCrgssen, your home will be a better adver­ 2 in favor of Aureilus. Masa. • • 1 tisement than we could possibly Northeast Aurelius. Blla Lane, wife of a former neighbor .'The mixing Is now carried on with write. ' M Albion. a spike, or spring tooth barrow .nntll earcastio Judge. A lazy liver leads to chronic dy­ Jesse Cole is suffering from the land and'clay are tborongbly-in­ Baron Matile, in one ot his sareaatle spepsia and constipation, weakens blood poison. Feiid'Grinding 7G per Hundred the whole systeih. Doan'a Regu- corporated and tUe mixture la ibronght moods; addressed frbni the'be6eh''a Olen Chapman, wife and daugh­ tO'iK Mtateiot One BUbdlvlslon.' The banliter 'friend of mine thua: ' 'Vr. lets, 25c per Sox, correct the liver, ter of Lansing vtsited her par­ MASOH MILLIHfi COMPANY tone the stomach, cure constipa­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rolfe, last M«iMA!« WINCES. roadway'Is now abapednp with road Bariieri coiild you hot staite your tion. ' I week. machine..': A' npllt log drag ;may be (s'ots In some'kind of ordert 'ChronO* luoetitert io Waeeiists Mllllna Ooi South east Alaledpn. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Eckhart and tiled.' 'From iiow until the turface lafflbtl'ls the best, but it you cannot Mrs. Alma Rolfe visited Howard " ' PiolHPM^iM "y.iaita'ri'''1w" ititi"''' becomes thoroughly: consolidated. the manage'thai try some other; alpbar Elmer Simons of Dansville Hopkins Sunday. ' CoTMiatlM of Kino ttaMPO* V. greateist care Bhould be< exercised to betlcti, If you please:"—Sir FrancU closed a very .successful term of Old Mr. Waters is very poorly. keep the surface smooth li!4,..to MOM inolmlm Voir CtiiM ID .1 : Mrs. M. V. Otis of Mason is vis­ ter. ; , •:v^.•;-V^:;^•:••••i,".V•"•-i;.•••.';-•;.-•^••^•' •uapt, Ibr poMKo, eu. > W> offer TM tlnoil» Hon iM«nt'iniolM «lik ur etinnlo dlHM Rapids,visited .with .Qeo. .Ostrand- general'cleaning and repaired at least •boulloaU.oa luM.ODOt (H.TSiill CONHUI.- barn, Williamston. er, and wife; Thui*8day.ry' i J, V i ; once in the early spring and onceMn TAIIOK. . i-i-. • f'Mrs; Bernice. Wyb^rh and Mrs. ' llniOOr Hlo ^MIT.IIOM'iloiij TEAB, sp'tO'O'iB of Mneoo •ninl IHionllllt 4M n-t the early falK - All'tras^ and'other ob- tfnu»stof,(nrjewtinamtlnlrlo.eloM iloilj, sp.tO'OiM. Msni l Hlonllilt TERMS—SIS.OO to insure L. Morton oU Three Bridges .vis­ ttUBbnUi.'tfnu»stof,(nrjewtina«nl WrllAaiTODAT. I^uonnjo. B ited several of their friends, here •tnietlons': should be thrown out on ' MBBB'"™'"'!*!'™,*'*•'''''>• lot, T« a living colt. '' '; l^to:iir'''AmMiMa', ^Frm .''AMoeUtloB..''', the sides opposite from the roadway, ' r WmCwe emler no otllitUon m itkt our CONSOMPIION Wednesday; i ; flernice is 'looking ., fTKTffp trttinint, nnliM our obtrna, tnmi fihe):after;?her trip .to- Arizonaii 5" •\l':;['bettlhB; RMd/^For'^ and all scoured places and holea' in tDd'UnuaMnu tro ia »fttf wtf Mtbnulaij W. A. SKINNER, > •,'. ;;;;!i.Out of town people who the ditches should be filled npiWitb , jIMALL FCCa. lAtYTKRMI. Prop'r. c6nceiitnted.MiUydigMt«l: I ^ ,th6; i furiieral, of .Rhoda; .:[dckBori latloris to rgoiverri; the (x>N)riatiori'a firmly packed rocli and iday.; ; S. A. WEBB, Manager. were -::;MrB.;M,'Morduff,and son, being jsraduanyobncluded;vThe king CAU(lltWBiTEI.^'H^i»«fpHo, grandmother .arid-uncle, of Battle : SMWMI-IIU KHU, TBI OLD BllUlU GreiBk";rMr/:rindvMr8; Otto Peter-, has rattde a riumber of:sp^iclal pppoint:. v; Salt Water Fop Duet Problem. sbri^isof^feohbndaga; Dorris'vand' monts of• high ahd'^^plcturesque oiflcilalat vSalt'water taken from the meadow DR. HUNTjnstltuto \ The kimlt. LaurelfSHiawkiris, (M Aureliu8>;her!. in* police have issued elaborate regi streams wlllbe used by the offlclals of ei WMtvort at., DCTBon, Hicn. "He abBolutelyt lacks the buslnssi «)U8iriB!}ii!Mr8;i>BJi|nbhe?i Roe arid ttlatlpOB t() <»]&trol: the crowds bri cbty AtiaritiC;!:Clty to rid the^ county ^roada, Instinct." "Does he?" "Why, he'd hM listen th«'^lUn^ daughter! ilrlBrieiW Battl6>CriBek; dria*lpn: day: tMfiriy reoept Of 'the;dust'^nulsanceJ/'i ihJB[ efflciaiejr ^f have no more idea o( business than Edward#ridiJ ^Wlliitdi hMenzerJ of to open a garage invTsnlc».'!rrOUosfo III iPofltiac£cod»iriii;|-l)irt;iA:rina!~ and '^hrien: ire being: held; arid the •ait: water;was•dlscdverediafter they; 'KadHexiMhded^ thousands vofidollaril^ ^Rscbird-Heraid^: •;;(;:':• -i \r;!r^yi^;-:'^>:i^!^''^^' '••' WlMrimiatatwith' oily e^ -v.^...... '... •/•<• • i. I.-..I...... ,... INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 8, 19il

t-H-l"M"M"l"l"l'l-l"1 "l-l"! IM'MilH PROFIT IN RAISING THE FARM HORSE. CIVIL WAR VETERANS COMPOUND CALLOUSES Telia Splendid Cure for Them I DANSVILLE Remove the harnesB at the ' and All Foot Troubles. HEAVY DRAFTERS. noon hour and dry the collars. e Oo slow the Urst days In plow- Roster of the "Old Boys" Who Repose in Maple lug. It will even up In the end. A compouniil callous is tho secondary Chas. Hiinna of LansiiiR visited Stage when it grows inward and press­ over Sunday at D. D.'Bripgs'. A marc may be safely worked Grove and Hawley Cemeteries. Draft mnres should possess great es on the nerves, causing Intense pain. A very nice time was iiad at the constitutional vigor, good style and ex­ up to within u week of foaling, town liail last Saturday niRlit. Callouses never cure tbemselvos but cellent action. They should be deep provided she is never subjected always get worse, Boraetimes Irritating Dancing njrain this we6lv Saturday to heavy strains. niKlit. and broad and long, with smootb bod­ To the Editor: Last year several March 2, 1902; Thomas Pay, E, 2fith the whole nervous systom, The follow­ John H, Wolcott and wife of ies and clean nnd Bmooth limbs, well It is an easy thing to push the interested persons suffijested to Mich. Inft., died June'23, 1901; ing is a most effective and horses so bard with early work Jackson were Dansville callers set. Mares should be as symmetrical the writer, who for several years Philander Christian, D, 13th Mich. speedy cure "Dissolve two as to put tbem out of co'ndlUon. Inft., died Nov, 1902; James Up­ Sunday. as possible, avoiding extremes in any tablespoonfuls o( Calocide Mrs. Jas. Hayhoe was called to Such methods do not pay. past has kept a record of the dike, D, 20th Mich, Inft., died Dec. direction. If the' legs are too long or in a basin of hot water. Grand Rapids last week by the The man who keeps au eye on death and burial of civil war vet­ 24, 1902; Royal D. Corey, P, 14th N. Y, H., A., died April 7, 1902; Jos­ Soak the feet in this for death of a relative, too crooked it denotes weakness; if too the horses at the watering erans, that a roster of such sol­ Mrs. Prank Miller of Stockbridge short or too straight, a poor, slovenly eph Lake, I, 1st Mich. Eng. and full flfteon minutes, gently trough beats the man who races diers who are buried in 'Maple masBaglng the sore parti. was a visitor at P, L. Miller's traveler Is certain. Size Is of great im­ Mech,, died April 30, 1903; Henry for the veterinary to cure a case Grove and Hawley cemeteries, J. Haight, A, 30th Mich. Inft., died (Lees time will not give the last week. portance, but do not turn a mare down Edward Julian and Clara Dt-n- of colic. would be of much interest. Other.s Aug. 30, 19(12; A. J. Shurger, I, 97th desired results.) The sore­ ongoet of PauldinR, Ohio, were simply because she is small, provided Be considerate of your hor.ses' have renewed the suffRestion this N. Y. Inft., died May 17, 1901; Ed­ ness will disappear Imme­ win Locke, Regt unknown, died married by Esciuire D. C. Avery •be possesses the other good qualities comfort on torrid summer days fiftieth year since the commence­ diately and the callous can be easily June 3. and offer them water frequently. Nov. 28, 1904; Daniel B. L. Thorn, peeled oft. Repeat this for several Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Radford and ment of the great stru^jjICv and E, 5th Mich. Art, died Nov. 15, They suffer with thirst as badly to complete the report of tho Me­ 1904; Oren J, Lewis, C, 188th N, nights. A little olive oil rubbed into Misses Hazel Woods and Hermoine as you do and work harder. skin is very beneficial," OreRory attended graduating o.\- morial day just passed, and in­ Y. Inft., died Feb. 17, 1905; Steph­ Every colt should be taught a en Dorman, C, 160th N. Y, Inft,, This Calocldo Is a very remarkablo ercies at Webberville last Friday troduce the roll of honor follow­ night. fast walking gait This can be died June 14, 1905; John Harmon, preparation for all toot ailments. Miss Mary ,Dyer, after a resi­ done by gently pushing him ing, I give an extract from an G, 68th Ohio Inft., died Sept, 11, Bunions, corns nnd ingrowing nails get dence of more than a year in this while walking, but be should address given May 30. 1S82; by R. 1905; William Overholt, Sergt,, E, instant relief and are soon cured. Bad village, has returned to her home never be urged too long at a C. Ingersoll, Bissell's Engineers, died Oct, 16, Bmelling and sore feet need but a few in White Oak, 1905; Gordon Sayre, G, 12th Mich, time before changing begins. "This day is sacred to the groat Inft,, date of death unknown; treatments. Calocide Is no longer con­ Ezeita Gilbert visited friends in fined to doctors' use. Any druggist has Lansing from Friday until Sun­ 'H'';''M-H-M-M-M-l-M~l"M-:-M"l"M4 heroic host who kept this flag John R. Miller, 169th Ohio Inft., day. above our heads, sacrod to the date ot death unknown; Samuel it in stock orlwlll quickly get it from his wholesnll house, A twenty-five Mrs, Geo. P. Andrews is visiting living and the dead, sacred t'o tho Reed K, 169th Ohio, died March IS, 1906; Oscar P. Colgrovo, G, llth cent package is usually enough to put relatives and friends at Jackson, A JERSEY COW'S RECORD. 'scai'red and the maimed, sacred lo A lost veil is awaiting an own­ Mich. Inft, died Nov, 6, 1906; Hen­ the worst feet In fine condition. It er at the postoffice. Jacoba Irene Produced. Over Half a the wives who gave (.heir hus­ ry Rose, I, 9th Mich. Cav., died will prove a blessing to persons who Guy Cooley and wife of Lansing Ton of Butter In a Year. bands, to the mothers who gave Doc, 27, 1900; Geo, W, Barlow, Mth have been vainly trying Ineffectual were D.'insvillc visitors over their sons. Here in this peaceful Ind, Battery, died Jan, 21, 1007; tablets and foot powders. A remarkable achievement is that of Urial Comstock, K, flth Mich, Inft,, Sunday. They returned in their land of ours, here where the sun auto, which was broken *'hen liere the Jersey cow Jaoobo Irene, 14044.% died Nov. 24, 1907; James Kellv, A, Memorial day. "Tb« first colt I ever raised was A belonging to Mr. A. 0. Auten of Jer- shines, where flowers grow, where 25th Mich. Inft., died Nov. 25, A. G. Walker of Omaha, Neb,, flno, hleh grado Fercheron, aa my seyvllle, Jersey county. 111. This cow children play, millions of armed 1907; Enos S. Baldwin, G, 7th Mich. father-in-law was at that tlmo an formerly of this place, is one of produced in one year 17,253 pounds, or men battled for the right and 'Cav.. died Juno 10, 1908; William Importer of Perchoron horses In 1111- C, Brown, L, 8th Mich. Cav,, died BROWN'S the delegates to the International nolB," writes J. W. Barnhart In th» nearly nine tons, of milk and 1,120 breasted on a thou.sand fields the Sunday school convention, which Kansas Farmer. "I got my colt for pounds of butter. This Is an ofOclal March 17, 1909; William Wallon- iron storms of war. These brave, wino, C, 7th .Mich. Cav., died Maroh meets at San Francisco, the trouble of breeding, and this record, made by a representative of the SHOE STORE gave me my opportunity of start­ 17, 1909 George W. Swiggott, I, Hoilis Shohen of Pincknoy is dairy department of the Dnlverslty of these incomparable men, founded visiting his little friends here. ing right In the horse buclness. In the first Republic, They fulfilled llth Mich. Inft,, died Sept. 1910; The camp meeting is in full my twenty-slz years of breeding Illinois, and bus broken all Jersey rec­ Alfred Tichurst, U. S. Gunboat "The Home of Good Shoes" blast. Many notable preachers will experience I have never bred to ords. Only one other cow in the world the prophecies, they brought to Curlew, died Jan, 25, 1911;-Nelson anything but pure bred Percharona, pass the dreams, they realized tho Huxley, 17th N, Y. Ind. Battery, be present. and for twenty years of that time has a higher record for one year; but B. C, Raymond and wife of Pet­ 1 have owned my own stallions. I taking Jacoba Irene's average produc­ hopes, that all the great and good died Feb. 18, 1911; Lester Jcwett, ersburg were in town over Sun­ have never bred to a stallion that tion for four years, she stands abso­ 8th Mich. In*t„ died May 29, 1911; and wise and just have made and Edward DuBois, died 1865; Wil­ day. weighed less than a ton at matu­ lutely without an equal. Miss Grace McKeschor of Le- rity." The Porcheron horn pictured had since man was man. But what liam T. Bird, G, 148th N. Y. Inft, land, daughter of Mrs, Mary Mc- Is a horse of high quality. During Ibia year she could have sup­ of those who fell? There is no lan­ died 1864; Alfred Steele Handy, B, Knight McKescher, was married plied eighty people*with the average guage to express the debt we owe, 2nd Mich. Inft., killed at Pair Oaks, this week. amount of milk consumed per capita the love we bear, to all the dead Va„ May 31, 1802, Total 93. the last Henry Dwight of Ann Arbor vis­ In a large degree. The size can be In­ and furnished cream for their coffee three named men are not buried ited his brother the first of the who died for us. Words arc but here, but have stones erected in creased by careful breeding and feed­ besides. This was rich Jersey milk. barren sounds. We can but stand their memory in Maple Grove week. ing much easier than the other defects Grover Dean and Miss Nell Swan cemetery. can bo eliminated. beside their graves and in all the of Mason were in town Sunday, hush and silence feel what speech Following are names of soldiers Miss Mabel Behm is working for The sires should be pure breds of a jMlfi' has never told." buried in Hawley ccmotory: Mrs, C. P. Osborne. recognized breed of draft animals. He Edward Varicll, G, 12th Mich, After an absence of some time may bo a little shorter and more com­ In the following roster, the Inft., died Feb. 28, 1862; Edward Mr. and Mrs, Claude Corwin have pact than the mare; otherwise the de­ name, and where known, the sei'- B. Northup, H, 2flth Mich. Inft,, relumed. scription given of the mares applies to vice and date of death is given. died April 23, 1863; Stephen H. Capt. Philip McKernan, Co. B, 7th This place and vicinity was vis­ tho stallion also. Do not breed to the Diamond, H, 26th Mich. Inft, died To relieve your tired, aching- ited Sunday ,night by a terific yii Mich. Inft., died Sept. 23, 1861: Fob. 12, 1864; Wm. H. Crandall, feet buy it pair of our storm, which was accompanied by largest horse, but select the best one. Lieut, Col. Amos E. Steele, 7th 25th N. Y. Ind. Battery, died April wind, rain, hail, thunder and Do not crossbreed If you can help It PL V Mich. Inft., killed July 3, 18G3. Get­ 23, 1889; Pred H. Searl, B, 7th Comfort Shoes, $1.50 lightning. It was a storm that especially do not mix the breeds indis­ tysburg ; Capt. Henry V. Steele, H, Mich. Inft, tlied Dec. 27, 1881; Al­ one does not care to witness every criminately. 2(ith Mich. Inft,, killed May 21, fred Shultz, G, llth Mich. Cav., They will make your feet happy night. Prom all directions comes iV iiiiiiiHiirn. "r'<" »» m 1864, North Anna river; Lieut, died April 21, 1892; Stephen Var­ Having selected n sire of a certain ^H Isaac B. Woodhouse, U. S. A., died the report of the blowing down type, stick to that breed if possible. If icll, E, 20th Ind, Inft,, died Sept, and unroofing of small buildings Dec. 22, 1885; Sergt. Alexander 19^ 1888 ; Rodney White. I. 1st Mich. and the upheavcl of apple and you must change, change to the breed Gunn, B, 7th N. Y. Inft., died June Inft died Jan. 13 I865; Jesse other fruit trees, together with that has the most good sires In your A dairy cow to be a success at 1, 1872; Wm, H, Childs.B, 7th Mich, Richmond, 102nd U. S. C. T.; Mer­ trees of the forest, The worst of neighborhood so that you can keep up her profession should give ber own Inft., died Oct. 9, 1872; Lieut. John rick Scarl, 3rd Mich. Battery; weight in milk every month tor at B. Howell, B, 7th Mich. Inft., died the results was the blowing down one line as long as possible. The best least six roontha. If she Is an extra Lieut. Samuel Howes, K, 98th N. . ITS YOUR of Ned Townsend's barn, killing time for colts to come Is In April and good cow she will do better. Un­ Aug. 6, 1886; Sergt. Prank C. Say- Y. Inft., died July 18, 1905; Edwin ^O'J four cows and one sheep. His fortunately, especially with farmers ers, D, 4th Mich. Inft., died Oct. Field, K, 1st Mich. Inft, May. Earlier than this would be a 9, 1881; Chas. H. Meech, K, 20th wind' mill was also struck by great risk and more attention would and vUlagert who keep only from If any person knows the name lightning and destroyed. He was One to three cows, a system of Mich. Inft, died Feb. 23, 1872; of other soldiers buried in either insured. We learn that the roofs have to be given to the dam. During management prevaUs which In nu­ Sergt. Lewis A. Holden, B, 7th merous vases practically allows the of the above cemeteries, not given of the barns of Mrs. Mary Berch the period of gestation the mare should Mich. Inft., died Jan. 3, 1879; Geo. here, they will confer a lavor have a good, nutritive ration, say plen­ animals to And their own llvinc, to ~ Goucher, K, 28th Mich. Inft and E. J. Howe of Bunkerhill and put up witb the cold of winter and G upon the undersigned by report­ Warren West of White Oak were ty of clover bay, with a rich grain feed tlM unshaded beat of lummer and died Dec. 6, 1879; George Millbury ing the same to him. blown away. In this village limbs Have us examine your eyes and lit of oats and bran, depcndhig, of course, to subaUt to A considerable extent K, 19th N. Y. Inft., died Aug. 2, W.J. Adams. you with the proper glasses. When were blown from shade and apple upon the amount of work the animal only on the natural paature. There 1877; Chas. Rix, A, 8th Mich. Cav., trees and strewn in the road and are few parts of the world where you consult us you can depend up iB doing. If she Is not at work care died Jan, 12, 1879: Prank M. Lyon, FOR DYSPEPSIA on getting the proper treatment on the sidewalks.One large shade thia ayitem worka favorably. Treat B 1st U, S, S., died Nov. 27, 1887; tree in front of S. S. Holt's was Bhonld be taken to give her plenty of the cows right and satisfactory re- •ulta wUI not be looked for in vaia Jas, R. Worden, I, Ist Mich. Cav., Vuii ItUk Nollilni! by Trylue VliU LENS aRINDINa blown down, blockading the walk. exercise. She will bo all the better for died Aug. 3, 1883; Bela J. Watkins, lleiiiedy. We learn that the barns of F. E. being worked if she docs not become F, 3rd Mich. Inft., died April, 3, We want every one troubled Ives of Stockbridge were blown exhausted. Moderate pulling is not in­ 1874; Theron E. Bartholomew, D, with indigestion and dyspepsia to down; also the barn on the farm jurious, but if she should slip or fall contalnhig G% per cent butter fat and 22nd Mich. Inft, died July 15, come to our store and obtain a Geo. Dayton worlts, in the same TOWLE she is liable to be Injured. Fast driv­ worth, for direct consumption, at least 1877; Philip Bortelle, B, ' Hth box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, town. ing or backing heavy loads must be 81-3 cents a quart amounting to Mich. Inft., died Dec. 13, 1877; They contain Bismuth-Subnitratc Miss Frances Keene closed a omitted. J053.50 a year. A dah-yman would Warren Ellsworth, D, Mth Mich. and Pipsin prepared by a process OPTOMETRIST successful school year in the Wil­ need only four such cows to supply Inft., died June 30, 1883; Serge. which developes their greatest liams district last Friday, treat­ If the colts are properly fed and well milk for the average sized milk route, John J. Kennedy, P, 28th Mich. power to overcome digestive dis­ Lansing, - Michigan ing the pupils to an automobile Inft., died April 8, 1885; Charles turbance. cared for until four or five years old make blm a good living and have an Where the eyes are always moving ride, with Geo. Jessop as chauf­ and then carefully broken they will Fairbanks, L, 4th N. Y. H. A., died Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are excellent profit besides. It one could March 14, 1884; Prank T. Anson, H, in the window. feur. Bell readily at a good profit It pays very pleasant to take. They soothe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haviland of be 80 fortunate as to own ten such 65th N. Y. Inft., died June 24, 1889; the' irritable, weak stomach, and Lansing visited his sister, Mrs. to raise heavy draft horses, and every cows he could have a nice little In­ Marcus A. Perrin, H, 20th N. Y. strengthen and invigorate the di­ Open Wed. and Sat. Evenings farmer who bat tried it has found thU Dakin and family .from Saturday come of $0,535 a year. Cav.. .died June 12, 1887; Robt. G. gestive organs, relieve nausea Clly Phone 1213 until Monday. to be true. The 17,203 pounds of milk produced C. Knight, P, Miss. Marines, died and indigestion, promote nutri­ A. Bravender and wife spent by Jacoba Irene during the year con­ Dec. 15, 1887; Chas. E. Gutches, D, tion and bring about a feeling of Saturday and Sunday in William- 3rd N. Y. Lt. Art., died Nov. 24, comfort. ston. Rap* For Lamba. tained 14.00 per cent or 2,627 ponnds, 1889; Milton Ryan, P, 3rd Mich. If you give Rexall D.yspepsia Commencement exercises will be U lambs are Intended for fall or of total milk solids. This shows some­ Cav., died Oct. 8,1889; Edgar Tem­ Tablets a reasonable trial we will A Complete Line of ^ held at the town hall in this vil­ early winter market a piece of rape thing of the perfectly enormous amount plar, 28th Mich. Inft., died May 17, return your money if you are not lage on Thursday evening, June may be sown not later than July L of work done by this efficient dairy 1866; Seth Wells, P, 127th 111. Inft,, satisfied with the result. Three 15th. In an experiment conducted at onr col­ cow m one year. died Dec. 27, 1875; Pred Siptley, A, sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. The baccalaureate sermon will lege, says the New York Farmer, rape The total cost of the feed consumed 20th Mich. Inft., died July 18, 1888; Remember you can obtain Rex­ Wagons, Bui^ies be given by Rev. A. T. Camburn pMture took the place of grain for by Jacoba Irene during this test year Chas. A. Perry, Sergt., B, 77th N. all Remedies only at The Rexall next Sunday at the M. E. church. Y. Inft, died Aug. 8, 1889; Ralph Store. each lamb dolly in compazlaon vlth wa8t00.43. Cream was obtahied with Manure Dr. C. L. Randall left Monday another lot on graii pasture with one B. Huntington, B, 7th Mich. Inft., for Chicago, to be absent a week. the United States cream separator. died MarcTi 12, 1889; George W. Probate News. Spreaders Bert Crandall and family are pound of grain dally and no rape. In During the thirty-seven .months from DePew, Evllth Ind. Inft, died July spending the week at the farm of other words, one pound of gr^ was Dec. 19, IW6, to Jan. 20, 1009, Jacoba 8, 1888; Maj. Andrew W. Mehan, I, Hearing for June 8: Emerson Worden in Veva,y. saved by each lamb dally, and the Irene produced 42.000 pounds of milk, 101st Ohio Inft., died Nov. 4, 1889; Estate of Anson Loomis—pro­ Peering Binders and Mowers Winnie Rohrabacher of, Kal­ lambs on rape made lust as much gain 2,705 potmds butter and three calves.- John C. Corey, H, 3rd N. Y. Cav., bate of will. amazoo is making an extended Hearings for June 9; as the other lambs that received one Wilbur J. Vrazer, Experiment Station, died Dee. 21, 1874; John C. Can­ Riding and Walking visit here. pound a day. non, B, 22nd Mich. Inft, died Aug. Estate of Bertha E. Beeraan— Urbana, 111. C. H. Kaywood, L. W. FerRuson It was further Iearne this «> ehaiige It to oiarketablaibdt- Ian can be washed off arid kept clean. J. Edwin Noxon, H, llth Mich. tonic and builder. ;.. I '.-/''ffoprieter ' Ashley Carr, is working tor Mra; t«r. ThU Ncord has not bean oSdal- Cav., died Sept. 30; 1899; Josiah W. •..Geo.':Youngfl.'.-.;-::••.,,•'::;_,:. ";•>••„/.••':••;•-;•;-, ly reported by the aaabdatidii, Imt is ',;,"Butter CoIeK '•''''• Pilbeam, A, 148 ,N. Y., Inft., died A BRIDAL LINE TO MACKINAC. . Mrs. Chas. Barber and daughter ondoabtadly correct^ ilaee ft bu ben •bma folks object to coloring batter, Jan; 1900; Amofl.Salspaugh, B. 102d PeiTD ot Battle Creek, Will Bailey, reported in MveralplaMi to tlM pab* U. s; C;,T. died Jan. 23,1900; Chas. n,«i CtjUoaat Line Hteamen Ofllbr au wife arid rsohOlehnhhd Bert'Bry^^ bat if the average batter was sent E. Eaton, Musiciari, 2nd Cal. Inft., : Ideal Honermooui « an I arid ;;wife of Dlmibridale were, 1k^i,f:3^rWnMni TJntTerritT «f inir wlthoat a little coioHng it woald.not died May jJO, 1900; Corp. William ;;;;ViBltor8?at;:Chafl;jCanedy'9:8Unday.i Arid a sale at half of its yatae, rio Gregg,- E, 26th Mich. Inlt., died A little wedding trip-which is Mr; y arid MrB; iPwejr tWlriBlbw: of i matter how perfect it riilght ba inoith- Sept. 11, 1900; Geo.'Corey, B, 3rd appropriate, enjoyable and gives Subscribe KingBland wei«^ vlsltorB^ at Rbiicde '|; .^'\!^'OMrtirate:ihe:airade^iH^ •r.rasjpecta.'Butter shonld be colored N. Y. Cav.i died March 25, 1901; the desired seclusion at the least •,^anedy'Bi8uridayi,S>M'*!:5,i'(V;;j?:xiv;i',;;;;;f^ '^^•gjradii bock lambs ihooldbt eat^ to':sait: the'person or the nuuint for Enos Stetfy, I, Ist Mich.' Eng. and possible cost is :v,via the D. & C. r Mrii GhhB^iiWflburf was^veipy 8lck^ itiivUid''>Mrl]rf/;iri'';'^the''Viea^ ^hlcb it is intended.; In riocase , how- Mech., diied April 27, 1901; Wm. H. Coast ;Line, to Mackinac, Steaniers ;.iipart/of:;lhstvweek;^'-li;v?'.v;;.jv^-?«;'iYl.;fi.; .aver, bhoald it be given a dMper.'eolor Ferguson, K, 12th N. Y. Inft., died are elegantly ,tti^niBhed and 'state 1-:: ::Tl»*''I^i:?A;;;Si.J^U'-meirtivwilili'MifBif lamba of pore blood arid tnperibr qnal- June 3,1901; William CoiwhiE, 1st rooms or parlors can be reserved UifriihoaldvbeiaTed'fbr breads Viu* thiariota; glm^lt whrni the cow is on in advance, Send two-cent stamp ':: C.',Abbey5Jun*cl4?16r •••in)per.''»S5"^>ft" Siua,; f nrol*ri>ratM with ariongh Mich.Lt; Art;, died Sept. 16, 1901; r; •; VMD ; Abbey^arid ?l8mlfe6f i LM^ po|iKr^!'Mt#;UMd^tlAmiM RanBom G; Parker;;.U.\S. Gunboat for illustrated pariiphlet. Address NfewSi chiiu>.varid:':;ebne«itirat«a'';tQ'''pcop(Kl7; Juliet, died Jan. I«;i902j William ;v:•;^;;^:l).•:&^•C.:• Navigation ;.Co.,^i':;:;!;V:: :.f^r?:A^}bey:i;aM;/|^f(^• '^:^bbf jr^*0d;rwlle.s^^ ^ !Mood'tiMi"iWtaMi;.Biiaai^ lMlMe9::tttir:Mtloiii: FranciscorOi'Uth Mlchi^Irift.idied /:^^::::^:;;M>7i:^;:^>:,.^^-;;;v'Detr^^ti^:Ml(!h.'v•-vDetfolt. Mich. ^

liliilMliiMlBMiiHMiiBM INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 8, 19U

THE UNCANNY We Sell the Celebrated RIBBON SPECIAL STRANGER By SHIELD ESTHER DUNN CopyrlEht by American Presa Asso­ SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, at 10:00 a. m. ciation, lOU. Bartlett In the good old colony times wlu'n Just 25 pieces of 50c ^ _ cents travelers, lustcnd of spinning iiloiii^' smoothly In n parlor car. wert- bumped Ribbons, going at ^^ a yd over dirt roads In a stjigccoiicU on Lawn the post road between New York iiiid Boston,. In the state ot Connectli'Ui. This price is good for one day only and includes wide Dresden and Persiah Ribbons, suit­ there stood a tavern. Before It swuiif; able for bows, sashes, hair ribbons, ties and all kinds of fancy work. This quantity of a sign on which, under a portrait of Mower ribbon at 50 per cent of the regular price ought not to last more than two hours, so be on King George III., were the words "The Royal Arms." In the room which In hand before dinner. those days was called "the bar" sat Special 8c Lawn going at 6c yard a number of persons, some drinking CALL AND SEE THEM We now have the best House Dress you ever saw at the price"$1.25 from pewter mugs. "The up coach will be late tonight." They are in both square and high neck. snid the landlord, going to the door and looking out. "The road Is bad More of them in use in thW vicinity than any other enough at any time, but on such a two maltes. New Ginghams, New Calicos, New Wash Goods, night as this it is well nigh impns.'i- able." New Waists and Dresses. As he spoke n gust of wind sbooU the building, and those in the room fortified themselves with a pull at the mugs before them. "A bad night to be on the road," said L. W. MILLS, JR. & CO., Mason a man In a brown coat and buff breeches. E. A. DENSMORE "And a merry one for ghosts," put in a red headed, blear eyed person whoso wig. being awry, gave evidence •••«•••••••••••«•••••••••• A. C. Whipple, iCIISO>'jtli MUKTIOM. Sliss Bessie Badcock and Miss Pioneer Meeting. that bo had drank too much. Cap. Elcc. Eiifc. Co., siipiilk'S 21 83 Mariam Longyear spent Sunday Those about him looked nt him pro- « CHURCH AND SOCIETY. • Hlcij & On,, do BO riomor S. Fowler was at Wolf with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Esselstyn On Tuesduy of ne.\t weeii the Pio­ tcstingly and with something of awe. Niitlniiiil Meter Cn.,(li) 02 40 Lake Sunday. ot Lansing. neers will be with us again. The ar­ "If there's nny of 'em about." spoke Detroit Lead I'lpi^ & Sheet Lead Wits., do Ifi 52 R, C, Bishop ot Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Eugene iSmory of rangements are complete for a full The rcR'ular meethip; of the W. .F. C. Qnirk, do i iio was m up a fresh importation from the Em­ Sunday Creek Co , coal 39 J5 jMason Monday. Middlesex, N. Y„ have been tlie day of pleasure. The committee very erald Isle, "you're the Urst of us that C. T. U. will be hold at the head­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Par­ generously planned I'or a good Baptist quarters Friday afternoon, .June H, \u W. Wlilted, iHhoi-at plant 12 25 Dr. C. R. Brown of Leslie was dinner for each member of tlie associa­ they'll bo vlsltln'." U.S. on Co., supplies (i 00 in Mason Monday. ker the past week. at 2 o'clock. tion paying dues tor 1011, this will A creaking and a splashing were The L. A. S. of the Presbyterian Heach MfK. Co., steel diiiK IB 00 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Minnis wore Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter of eliminate the basicet feature which heard without, and the coach drew up church will have a thimble party Moved and supported that the re­ Lansing visited Mrs. Walter Port­ in Lansing Sunday. will be appreciated by all. It is de­ to the door of the tavern. A man of with :Boheniian tea, at the h#me at' port of the llnauce commitlee be ac­ er and children and Mr. and Mrs. sirable I'or all to get; in during the somber appearance descended from Mrs. C. W. Randall, Thursday af­ Miss Ploy Jenkins is spondinf; M. J. Bement Sunday. forenoon, register, secure meal tickets ternoon, June 15. 'Phe gentlemen cepted and adopted and orders drawn this week in Quincey, the vehicle and stalked into the bar. 31rs. Carrie Burroughs of Lan­ and have a good old.time visit. His eyes were sot deep in his bead are especially invited tor tea. for the same. Carried. Yeas, Dean, n. E, Nt'L'ly made a business sing is caring for Mrs. Pranfi's and surrounded by dark circles, his Mrs. Hannah Burlinfcam, D. G. C, Lontryear, Millbury, Rayncr and Wat- (rij) to Detroit Tuesday. fiarly in Uic afternoon shortaddre.s- ot 'St .Johns will be at the next Curtis, at the home of Mr. and ses will be given by L. B. McArtliur, check bones high, completion a whitish kins. Mrs. D. C.'LeBarron. regular meeting of the L. 0. T. By Aid. Longyear— Homer Fowler Jr. was home A. O. Bement and Otis Fuller. Mrs. gray. M. M. June 12. from Lansing over Sunday. Dr. James Joslin ;ind Wilt Row­ Florence Minar and Mrs Edna G. II. "Luggage, sir?" said the landlord The W. R. C. will meet at their Whereas, Because of the many narrow es­ ley ot Williamston were in Mason Ives will contribute to the entertain­ capes of those crossing the M. U. It. tracks at Jliss Nina Bristol was home Inquiringly. rooms at l o'clock p. m. Saturday, what Is now known as Ilio llutler crossing, on from Lansing over Sunday. Monday, returnijig from Jackson, ment. Music will be of the old time June 10, and march to the ceme­ where they delivered a horse. Congregational .sort. Mrs. Watts w'ill "Luggage! I need no baggage. 1 south B street, ot the high .speed of the cars, of wish lodgings for the night only, and tery to decorate the graves of C. A, Parkhurst made a busi­ have charge of this feature. deceased sLsters. All come and the frecpieiicy ot passion cars and of the hidden ness trip to Detroit Wednesday. Miss Winogene Ellett has fin­ on the morrow 1 shall proceed on my view of approachlni,' cars at this point and be- ished her year's work as teacher After adjournment Mr. C. W. bring roses, The G. A E. are in­ iirowiie will givea free entertainment Journey." vited to join. llevliiK It to he tor the safety and welfare ot the Jlr. and Mrs, W. B. Dean were in tiie Northport school and is puhllc, bo It in Grand Rapids last Thursday. homo tor the summer vacation. at the :Pastimc moving picture thea­ The stranger attracted the attention tre. It is hoped that all will avail of every one present. Summer School for Teachers. Itesolvcd, By the common counull of the city Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kelly were Miss Winnitrcd Hall returned themselves of this part of the day's "There's something queer about of Mason, that the railway commission be asked with their Lansing children Sun­ Saturday evening from Detroit, pleasures. Supt. of Public Instruction L. L. to order the .M.U. 11, Co. to place a (lawman at him," whispered'the man in the brown siild crnsshiK. day. where she has been receiving Otllcers will be elected during the coat to the Irishman, who was cross­ Wright has called the summer Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rolfo of tre.'itment the past three months. forenoon. school for Ingham county in con­ Moved and supported that the above ing himself with his finger under bis nection'with nine other counties, Lansing were Mason visitors last Mrs. S. P. Dolan and daughter As tliese gatherings come but once coat. The landlord, who was looking resolution be accepted and adopted. week. Cleopatria of Indianapolis, Ind., a year no pioneer can alTord to pass at the State Normal college, Yp- Carried. Yeas, Dean, Longyear, Mill- one by. over the keys to bis rooms with a silanti, commencing June 2o and ! Mrs. D. H. Crowley ot Cheboy­ have arrived to spend the summer view to selecting one for the stranger, lasting six weeks. Thorough re­ bury, Rayncr and Watkins. gan is visiting at Dr. R. H. Alex­ with her mother, Mrs, John Mar­ Another Pioneer Passes Away By Aid. Dean- shall. turned and said: views in the subjects leading up ander's. to county .certificates will be ot­ Itesolved, By the common council of tlio city Lester E. Jewett a well known "No chamber vacant tonight, sir. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Bateman Bruce Ball and wife of Allegan Sorry." tered, also one hour each day will of .Mason, That all cnrbinu built after this date were with Grand Rapids friends have been visiting their parents Michigan pioneer died Monday, May "I sleep tonight," replied the guest, be given to observation in the be built and the cost of same be |)aUl by the Sunday. in Mason the past week. They at­ 29th, 1911 at his home in Aurelius training school. A course of tree builders and that the order for tliu city's part be tended a wedding at Albion last "in No. 12." lectures by the best educators, in­ held by tbein until Jan. 1st, 1012. after an illness af a few months. His back was turned to all save the ! Mrs. Hugh Biakeley and Wen­ Tuesday. cluding the great naturalist, Er­ Moved and supported that the above dell Bush spent Sunday in Wil- Mr. .Tewett was born in Ontario Co., landlord, so that no one could see bis nest Thompson Seton, best known liamston. J. H. Shater and wife returned N. Y. seventy-six years ago, and when face', but they all saw the landlord perhaps as the originator of the resolution be accepted and adopted. last week from a visit to their only a few months old came with his Carried. Yeas, Dean, Longyear, Mill- E. Whitney of Grand Rapids has turn pale and take down the key to •'Boy Scout Movement," who will daughter in Milwaukee. They also parents to the territory ot Michigan give ten lectures. Every teacher bury, Rayncr and \Vatklns. been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Hattie visited friends at Benton Harbor and settled in what is now Washtenaw No. 12. The stranger took it, put it In |Prceland. his pocket and, sitting down at a ta­ should attend this school. The in­ Moved and supported that the mat­ and Chicago. county. Here he grew up with his dications are now that Ingham ble, called for a glass of hot punch. ter of purchasing fire hose be laid on W. N. Hnlse ot Dumont, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sitts and eight brothers and sisters. county will have 100 teachers in jwas with Mason friends Friday daughter Irene ^ and Miss Grace In 1861, when the call to arinscame, ID a corner sat a young man with a attendance. Commissioner Searl is the table for another week. Carried. ind Saturday. ' • Clark went to Flint last week and he was one of the lirst to enlist, serv­ book nose, a little newspaper and a to be there two days each week to On motion council adjourned for ing three years. He served one year, mug of grog before him, who did not help in the routine work of the one week. Mrs. Frank Hayes of Dulnth, spent several days with J. S. Jen­ one month and two days in Co. B. 8th Minn., was the guest ot Mrs. W. A. kins and family. seem to share the superstitious dread school. EKNEST B. KELLY, City Clerk. regiment Mich. Vol's, he was then of the others for the mysterious stran­ Shank Monday. Miss Margaret McLatchie was in transferred to the Battalion ot U. S. M. E. Church It cures baby's croup, Willie's Ann Arbor last week to visit her Engineers, where he served one year ger. Instead of shivering this young Mrs. G. A. Mitchell was in To­ man looked at him almost Insultingly. daily cuts and bruises, mama's ledo, returning Tuesday in an Ov­ niece, Miss Eva McLatchie, who ten months and twenty days. The sore throat, grandma's lameness— tirst 18 months of service he was in 27 The somber man returned bis gaze Class Meeting 9:30. erland automobile. recently underwent an operation Morning service 10:00. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, the for appendicitis. She found her battles and skirmishes. He was in with bis great melancholy eyes, but great household reihedy. ! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibbs ot rapidly improving. the battle ot Antietam, also Fred-, failed to strike terror Into him. Sunday school 11:30 a .m. Jackson were guests at A. L. ericksburg under General Bnrnside.' Epworth League meets every Miss Helen Philleo \vas home "What d'ye mean," whispered the Sunday evening from 6 tin til 7. Critchett's Sunday. Here he received a silver medal for Irishman, "by angerin' thoman? Meb- from the M. A. C. over, Sunday. bravery, being one of the 100 vol unteers Evening service 7 to 8. The Word "Chap." Miss Jennie Hood of Detroit She was accompanied by Misses be he's a ghost." Prayermeeting on Thursday eve­ , "Chap" Is simply an abbreviation of spent several days last week with who withdrew the pantoon bridge Mary and Louise Allen ot Detroit after Burnside's retreat. "Ghost!" replied the other contemp­ ning from 7 to 8. chapman, the merchant of former days, Mrs. L. T. Heraans. and Mr. Crow, instructor in math­ Everybody welcome. At the close of the war in 1865 he tuously. "I'll pull bis nose for a shil­ and is derived from the Anglo-Saxon Mr. and Mrs. S, R. King are ematics .it the M. ,A. C. ling. There are ho such things as was united in marriage to Mrs. Caro­ Matinee Races at Mason. "ceap," a bargain. The word almost home from their cottage at Pat­ Mrs. H. B. Longyear, Mrs. Ber­ line Townsend of Washtenaw, Co. In ghosts." brings before iis the loud voiced terson lake this week. tha Shafer, Mrs. Frank H. Field 1867 they moved to Aurelius where The somber man turned. "You The Mason Driving club will "cheap Jack" as he cries his wares In P. E. Densmore and L. C. Webb and A. J. Hall attended the an­ they have since resided. Three child­ would pull my nose for a shilling?" he nual meeting of the Jackson Bap­ ren were born to this union, Geo. W., hold the first matinee of the sea­ the chcaplng or market Chap seems made a business trip to Gladwin cried, his deep set eyes Ugbting up son at Quickstep park, on Friday, to have come into common nse at the the first o£ the week. / tist association at Stockbridge on of Lansing, former county clerk, Mrs. Tuesday .and yesterday. Maurice Brown, and Frank L., of Au­ with a flare. "I'll give you a chance to June 16. end of the sixteenth century and is Miss Billings, a former teacher relius. He is survived by a step-son, pull your grandfather's nose for £20." There will be four good races. rarely mentioned in books before 1700. in our schools, has been visiting Drain News. "My grandfather has been dead these Race No. 1, purse $12.00, divided W. H. Townsend, of Alaiedon, besides $6.00, $4.00, $2.00. .Tohnson docs not recognize It, though Mason friends this week. the wife and children, three great thirty years and is not likely to come S^teele uses it in 1712 In the Spectator W. E. Ziramer hfas commenced Race No, 2, purse .$8.00, divided Peter Mclntyre of Stockbi-idge grand children, three sisters and, two back to earth for the purpose of get­ $4.00, $2.50, $1.50. ("If you want to sell, here is your was in Mason Tuesday upon busi­ surve.vs on the North Onondaga brothers. ting his nose pulled." Race No. 3, purse $6.00, divided He wns a kind husband and father, chap"), and it is found in Bailey's Dic­ ness in the probate court. Drain, located in Onondaga and "For £20, I say, I'll have him here. $3.00, $2.00, $1.00. tionary, 1731. Its original meaning of Aurelius townships. This drain will a good neighbor and citizen. U 1 fail. £20 Is yours." Race No. 4, purse $5.00, divided Mrs. Herbert Bremmer of Chi­ The funeral was held from the home a buyer or seller still lingers In the cago is expectetl tomorrow to vis­ be about seven miles long and is "I have but 6s. Od. Will that server* $2.50, $1.50, $1.00. atl o,clock Wednesday, with inter­ There is a lot of promising dialects of many counties. Conpled it her aunt, Mrs. Frank Perrin. all open work. ^ ment in Maple Grove cemetery, in "No. Now cease your talk." with the adjectives old, young, Uttle, "Come, neighbors," said the man horses at the track this season The township boards of Victor Mason. ' poor, It wns and Is used in familiar Mrs. Dudley Preeland attended with the hook nose, "can't you help me and some fine sport is in sight. the funeral of her brother-in-law, language, as is its relative, a queer and Bath townships, of Clinton Heavy Storm. to'show up this pretender?" . All entries must be made before Mr. Annis, at Onondaga last week. i o'clock on day of races. The as­ "customer." Todd, 1818, affirms that a county; WoodhuU, Perry and Sci- The cupidity of those present over­ Mrs. O. S. Clipper and little son ota. of Shiawassee county, and The storm of last Sunday even­ sociation reserves the right to good chop meant one to whom credit ing was the heaviest that has vis­ balanced their superstition, and they place horses in their respective might be given, whereas not qualified left Tuesday evening for a week's Locke, of Ingham county, met last began to feel in their pockets for coins. visit with relatives in St. Charles. classes. Race No. 1 will be called by good It was a term ot contempt— Wednesday to determine the ne­ ited this section this year. The Twenty pounds was made up among at 1 o'clock and every horse must London Standard. Col. L. H. Ives and Mrs. D. E. cessity of the Vermillion Creek downpour' of rain was accompan­ them, each man to receive as much in be ready to start. The races will Watts attended Mrs. J. E. War­ ied by/heavy wind and lightning. start promptly at 1:30 p. m. Drain, an 18-mile dredge Job that addition at the winning of the bet as Prejudice, which sees what it pteaaei. ner's funeral in Lansing Wednes- was being contemplated, and alter Trees in all parts of this city, be put In, and handed to the man with Admission 25c; ladies, 15c, grand •day. show the effects of the storm, stand, free. cannot see what Is plain.—Aubrey de hearing the evidence that was of­ the hook nose. The stranger prodiiced Vere. Mrs. Ella Marsh attended the limbs having been torn off and-in fered, voted that the drain was some cases large trees were blown as much. <> Oommon Council ProceedingB. seventh district convention ot the not necessary, by a vote of il3 "Who shall bold the Btakei?" asked Pythian Sisters at Ann Arbor last down. • •/ •:• •• :•: "' ' MASON, MICH., June 5, IQII. MA80M MARKETS. against to 11 for. The principal The silo on the dairy farm of the hook nosed man.' Friday. Council met and was called to order obiection seemed to be an insuf­ J. H. McCurdy east of town was "Hold them yourself." Oorreotcd every VFcdneadajr •fternoon. Miss Vera Murray of Lansing by Mayor Thoirburn. ficient outlet.-'^ destroyed. ' "Will not one of the gentlemen do as OBAIH. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. A sh.eep b^rn upon Wmi Crock­ welly:., ••- •:: • •• '. Fresent, Aid. Dean, Longyear, Mill- One of the largest drainage pro­ WMBAT,Bed,Mo. 2,pecbiiibel...... Carroll HaU, last Saturday and er's place, southwest of this city, "No: yon :alone wUl know which WBBAT, WhIte.No. 1, perbuihel.... Sunday... jects ever instituted in fngham was blown from its foundation, bury, Bayner and Watklns. BYB. per buibel, county is that of the Toll Gate wins."' . . •. Minutes of last, meeting were read OATS, perbuihel.... Mrs. J. C. Ptngerle welit to turned upon the root and the lum­ CORK, Hbelled, per hundred 1 osai 10 Drain, located in the township and ber scattered over a radius ot "All right" And the hook nosed and approved. Nor veil Saturday to help celebrate city of Lansing. This drain is 13,- nan pocketed the; money. CLOVER SEED, per buibel.... 8 oofte 00 the birthday of her aunt, Mrs. W. several rods. BEPOBT OF COMMITTKBs! TIUOTBY. SEED, per buibel 6 ot®6 26 626 feet long and is to be con­ Loren Shattuck, in the south-: "Now." said the stranger, banding OBOOIBIBB AND PROVIBIOHa. BabcQick.,',. •:;'•'•;••.;•/ •''V.l;-,•;•:.'.•;•••'•/ structed as aclosed drainof 48, west part' of town, suffered the him bis key. "go to No. 12 and stay The finance committee report the SALT, Saginaw, per barrel 1 00 30, 24, 18, 12 and 8-inch pipe. The followlDg claims and reconamend their BEANS, unpicked, per buibel Oi oo ' Mr. and Mrs, H; Vl Tallman will loss of two tine colts. A,broken thsrs till tbo bet Is won or lost" . POTATOES, per bushel ; 8 25 attend the 41jiit annual reunion ot 48, 30 and 24-lnch pipe will be ire^ tree, tell across the »>wlres of the Inf'orced concrete pipe, while the The hook' lUosed man did as be was allowance: FLODRipernundred 4 20®4 75 the 8th Mich. Inft., to be held at Coinimonwealth Power Co. and the Jai. Tborburn, 2 weeks at nlghtwatob 12100 BUCKWHEAT PLOUR,per hundred s 40 Detroit June 16^ being thie 60th' an­ smaller sizes will Tie tile. This bid, and; th« stranger, sitting down In. BQGSjperdozen ;..... A la broken wire fell acrosa a wire I. P. Ratbbiiru, lo days on pavement.. ; 13 33 BUTTER,per pound.. 130 15 niversary of the battle of James drain runs from ,^'bout 3 feet to 20 fence near which they were stand­ the comer left racant apparently sank feet in depth and this estimated Into'^ a slumber. Presently a terrible S. D. Meely, labor on ttreeti .r...... , 17 07 liARD,per pound...... ,...i. to Island, in which the: regiment par- ing, causing: their death. • OavlD Felloni and (earn, ditto , ' II 08 APPLBS,dtled,per pound..; 7 .ticipated.:',', .•:^;V;;,;,,'"-v^•^,.•\•'::;^.;-•:•;•;;ft::A^ cost of the prbject is about $42,- shriek was beard on the floor abOTS. It FEAOaEBidrleo, per pound t% u 000. It; reclaims , a large, portion A fine shade tree in, the .yard at Chrli.Frieit,dJKo...... ; .....,; 203 County Clerh;: Parson's home vwas wsarepeatsd again and agftln. 'VThen ' .' UVB STOCK AND UKAT. ot, the state reform school lands Geo. Qodley, ditto...... 3 60 OAtTLB.perbundred...... t and - the state '•.:•• twill pay a ' large broken otf^^kbdut ten feet from the those In the bar had •mastered their H, Brown,ditto....;...... I • 83 BBBF, dreHed,.per hundred e share vot-the-r cost;:'I..-;,,,: •;. :".;;V;:/:;-;•,;;'••• gronnd.vM:^'.:^.'^-'-: ..;..":•'..,,.•:•'••.; terror tbey rashed upstairs to open tbe FiVebb, ditto.;..;...;;;..;: , 2 03 VBAti CALVES, per hundred ; A barn on the tarna of Thomas HOQS, per hundred, .;.....; 5 601 i:E, Peck has completed'his con­ door^ot No. 12./ It was locked and J;D. Hawklni,ditto.;.....; ...V.. 175 PORK, dreiiedi per hundred tract: on the :\Vlse Drain in Alaie- Lang (the old Gavin Fellows place) bolted. > The shrieks biad ceased.: Then Ohai.OurryiflllnRBSw.;..... •:. 28 BAMSjjperiiound don: township and:: has commenced was struck,by lightning and turn­ the landlord brought ah'as and bat­ J. W; Eamei, liie of dlio harrow..'...., .;•• 4 76, SHOULDERSiiperpou, Dund.L . work dn'hlslob oh ItheIMcKeori^ ed; Insured in Parmers^Mutual forto : Board Cemetery Truitees, laber....,.;. 09 04 SPRING OQIOKENS.dreisediper lb (MO; tered in, the door; The: room was OHIOKBNS, live,'per pound. Dralh;lh:;Merldiah.:'-^^-'^'::'v/^;^);!;:''-: :uS'ViK: fnipty.'-;-'/;.:-.-".::,^ 0. P. Mlokelson, mnterlRl;...... ', 0 63 TURKRYS,llve, per pound.. :i;^fe;:Hayhoe,^ Swan; &:Beatty and A large barn belonging to Ned M.A. Bement, to ^ot no(t. ouifblng,, 1100 TURKBYS.dreued, per pound Lindsay. Drains'are rapidly, neiar- Townsend, southeast of Dansvillei Th^na mild susjplelon begain to take OVE. Hill, to % ot igb ft. curbing...... , •lO'flO' : BUILDINO M ATIBIAL, JnJ|•';cOnwletl6tt.^-;,>fi*.{;,'^^;.:r^.w?i-.;;:;vl;,;^^ was blown, down, killing five head h

6 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 8,1 1911 •AS you HKG," bo replied. "Nothing EDWARD C. TURNER. t has been said that Mrs. Atherton SLAYS WIFE; should not hear." "I may tell her that you will call Ohio Pretteuting Atternay How It Was 5 again, I suppose." CUTSJHROAl In Charg* of Brlb«ry Inquiry. "Please do so. I will come In a few days." aLOMET Managed "She will naturally be Interested to see you." .BANIMGPOWD^ Grand Rapids Man Plunps A Union of Citate| and a Union Chandler walked awoy, perhaps bet­ S of Heartj ter pleased with his visit than if he The wonder of bak­ had scon the lady he had called on. ing powders—Calumet' Knife imo Woman's Body. Mrs. Atherton's secretary was not Wonderful in its raising By Oliver L. Mitchell only attractive In appearance, but had 'powers — its uniformity, n' delicate sense of what was not proji- its never failing results, its Copyright by American Press Asso­ cr for her to say In such a convei-sa- purity, m mum win RECOVER ciation. IDU. tion. Chandler was a bit dlssatlslied f?•?•??••••?•I with himself for having Implied that Wonderful in its economy. she bad been an eavesdropper. He It costs less than the high-price Enraged Because Helpmate Sued Tor When Cbnudler came home trom wished for an opportunity to remove trust brands, but it is woith as college bis uncle told him that he had Divorce, Plumber Enters Home and any unpleasant impression that bis much. It costs a trifle more than a special plan for blm. Chandler wast mistaicc might have occasioned. Stabbed Her to Death With a Com­ the cheap and big can kinds- an orphan wl)o had inherited a large When he called again ho did not it is worth more. But proves its ^ mon Pocket Knife—Woman Foil estate, and bis uncle was bis guard- acknowledge to himself that he would real economy in the baking. Attempt at Shooting. inn and would bo for a few months, nice to have another tete-a-tete with Ute CALUMET-the Modem jwhcn the holr would come of age. A the secretary. He was received by Grnrul Hapida, Mich., .Juno fl,—Ei- widow of the name of Athertou had Baking Powder. her with a message from Mrs. Ather­ Received raged liociuise his wif«, who hnil sii bought some contiguous property that ton that she was Indisposed and begged .-••.•'~^.' At all Grocers, him for a divorce, olitained iiii Injiinc Higheit Chandler had long coveted. She was him to excuse her. Award tioii rostruining him from finfirlin; forty years of age, but Chandler's "Mrs. Atherton has especially World's Pure her homo or In any way inlnrfoiiii.n guardian proposed that he should charged me to say to you," she add­ Food with her, Robert Inglis, ii.t;i!(l loriy- marry her. The benefit to his es­ ed, "that you are not to regard ad­ Espoiition five, a li'niinher, went to ilu' rooiiiltig tate would be considerable. Chandler versely her not seeing you today and house kn.pl by hia wil'(' .-uiil sUUibi.'d said bo • would look into the matter that she hopes you will come again her to death with a ijocltel IviiifL In­ and about a week after his return soon. She expects to be presentable fills then attem-iMed to lil:l hlnisulf liy strolled over to pay bis respects to lil.s within a few days." slBShlui; hlK throat with the sanio w« i- new neighbor. Chandler did not hurry away. He poii. lie 18 In a hospital and will prob­ called at 5 o'clock, and at C ho ably recover. It was a hot morning, and Chandler in a thin white llannol suit aiul a I was still occupied with Mrs. Alher- The ln,iiincillon granted the wife by •strnw bat entered the gate of the ton's secretary. Then the butler came TOLEDO tlie circuit court was servrMl upon In- Atherton grounds and strolled up the in with an invitation for him to re­ DETROIT glLs early in the day and did \w\. be­ walk toward the house. A young main for dinner. Mrs. Atherton her­ CLEVELAND PTHURON come efi'eotlvo until midnight.! Taldng girl sat on n rustle bench under a self could not ho present, but her sec­ advantage of thia faol, Inglls went to tree reading. It occurred to the visi­ retary would do the honors for her. BUFFALO GODERICH the bouse, CMlered and Cound bis wife EIGHT BRIBERY INDICTMENTS tor that he would go over to where Chandler accepted the' invitation with NIAGARA K ALPENA in the Uitclien talUinp; with Jarnus she was sitting and nsk if Mrs. Ather­ alacrity. He did not leave the bouse Burch, one of boT roomers. Ohio Legislator Pleads Guilty and Is ton was at homo. Besides, bo might until 11 o'clock thnt night. FALLS ^ VSIIGNACE Mrs. Inglis at once retired to her Fined |500. elicit some preliminary information Fate seemed to be against Chandler sIficiiinB room, and Inglis followed her. about the widow. Leaving the walk. meeting the widow. The next time ho There a violent n'i!i''''ol ensued, dur­ Columbus, O. (Special).—The grand he approached the girl. She wiis called she had again gone to the city, ing which the bu-band dre-v a ru^o'v- Jury ban made .a third report regard­ pretty, but so plainly dressed tlint and the next after that she had hnd or and attempted to sliont tilie wom­ ing legislative bribery, returning eight Chandler was in doubt as to her posi­ a fall that bad necessitated ber remain­ an. Slie ffi-applod with hlni and suc­ indlotnients. Roprosontativo Owen J. tion. However, he lifted his hat po­ ing in bod for a few days. Chandler JTHE IUXURY Of A IftlSlTsiPl ceeded in wrenching the wen!)on from Evans of Bloi-k county wn* In court litely and asked: was enjoying so well his visits with Where will you apend your iummer vacation > Why not enjoy the Ills hand and threw it out of a win­ w'lten the Jury caiDc in and at onco "Beg pardon, but can you tell me if the secretary that he didn't care if the charma of our Inland Seat, the moat pleaaant and economical outing in dow. Tngll«« then whipped a large v/nti itervod with an Indictment charg- Mrs, Atherton is at homo?" mistress remained bedridden for the America? Jackknite from his pocket and plunged ig him with receiving $100 from i. C. "Not this morning. She has gone to rest of her days. Then one day when WHERE YOU CAN CO the blade Into her heart, killing her Millar, nn Akron loan agen't, in con­ he called ho received a message froia All the important ports on the Great Lakea are reached tegularly by the city." the excellent aervice of the D. & C. Lake Linea. The ten larse aleamera of instantly. nection with n bill to regulate lean "Um! Ah! I'm sorry to miss her. tbo lady through her secretary that Ihia fleet are of modern ateel conatructton and have all tne qualilieaof When the enrnKed man firsi made companies. she bad been considering the matter apeed, aafety and comfort. Hearing that I bad a new neighbor, Daily aervica ia operated between Detroit and Geveland, Detroit and his attack Mrs. Inglis called for help, Ho pleaded guilty and was given a I came over to call upon her." of Joining the estates by tbolr mar­ Buffalo; four trips weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinnc laland and and fiin-cb, the boarder, ran for a i)0- Rna by .ludge Klnkead. Evans will go "It's very hot, and you look tired. riage and bad come to the conclusion way porta; daily service between Toledo, Cleveland and Put-in-Bny. A Cleveland to Mackinac apecial ateomer will be operated two trips liceman. An onicer arrived at t.ho before the grand Jury and tell all ho Won't you rest yourself?" The girl that the dilTerenco in their ages would weekly from June I5th to September lOlh, stopping only at Detroit every house just as Inglis iilungod Ihe knife knows about the bribery scandal. moved to one end of the bench that ho be altogether too groat an objection. trip and Coderich, Onl. eveiy other trip. into the woman's breast, wiineising might occupy the other. On receipt of this communicatioa Special Day Trips Between Dclroll and Cleveland, During Jnly and Angusl the act througili a window, but be was Chandler stood looking very disconso RAILROAD TICKETS AVAILABLE:-Tlcliels reading via any rail line between "Thank you very much," ho replied, Dclroll and Bullalo and Delroll and Cleveland will be honored tor Iransporl- iinablo to I'eaeh Inglis before the lat­ seating himself. late. allnn on D. a C. Une Sleamers In elllier direcllon. ter had drawn the blade across his COMMITTEE APPOINTED This wns all very fortunate. FTP "I am sorry for your disappoint­ Send 2 cent atamp for illustrated Pamphlet and Great Lakea Map, own throat. would have an opportunity to chut ment," said the secretary. Address: L. G. Lewis, C. P. A., Detroit, Mich. The couijlo bad bad domestic trou­ about the widow. "It isn't tlmt," replied Chandler dole­ Philip H. McMillon, Pros. A. A. Schanli, Cen'l Mgr. bles, se|)arating, she starling suit for TO PROBE LORIMER "Perhaps you will bo good enough to fully. a divorce on tbo ground of cruelty. say to Mrs. Atherton on her return "Not thnt? Then what is it?" that Mr. Herbert Chandler, a neigh­ "Why, I have no excuse to come here bor, called to pay his respects." any more." IMPORTANT DECISION. Accused Senator Wants to Tes­ "Mr. Busslng's nephew?". "And why should you come when the "Yos." object of your coming has ceased to Supreme Court Holds Port Huron tily In Own Beliall "Mr. Bussing has spoken to Mrs. exist?" Brewer Not Guilty. Atherton about you. Ho said he "How om I going to get on without \ thought you would call." seeing you?" Interest is paid Port Huron, Mich., .luno S.—THie do- "Um! Are you a relative of Mrs. Washington (Special).—A thorough To this the only reply wns a dropping ci.sion of the supreme court revo sing Atherton?" investigation of all the charges of cor­ of the girl's eyes to the floor. twice eacli year the verdict in the case against tbo v.. "I may say that I am, for my ruption In connection with the elec­ "I have a plan," said Chandler. Kern Brewing company of this city mother and Mrs. Atherton are as tion of William Lorlmer as a senator "Since I can't marry the mistress I'll This is one of the convenient features of Certificates of Deposit may have a vital bearing on Ihe lo­ closely allied as if they were one per- from Illinois is assured by the ac.ion make n proposition to the secretary. issued by the Union Trust Company, interest yield is ' cal option question. The ofUcials of soil." of the senate committee on privileg-s It Is not to unite two estates, but two the brewing company were tried for "Anfl you are?" 4 PER CENT ANNUALLY and elections at a meeting here. A hearts." sending a case of beer Into Sanilac "Mrs. Atherton's secretary." select committee of eight senators She looked up at blm with a charm­ Simply by retaining the Certificate, the deposit is continued to the county, which is dry, without the samo "Indeed." being paid for, in violation of tihe lo­ was appointed to probe into cveiy ing expression. credit of the holder, from period to period. The merit of this plan "And her amanuensis. She writes, cal option law. phase of the Lorlmer charges. "Sit down," she said, "and I'll tell attracts an increasing number of patrons. Will you join them ? you know." you a story. Your uncle and Mrs. The commllitee is composed of the The defendants' counsel maintained "I was not aware of that. I pre­ Atherton were very anxious to unite following members'. Kenyon, Rep,, that the sending of the beer into the sume that her absence gives you these estates, ns you know. Neither of Union Trust Company Iowa; IDlilingham, Rep., Vermont; Lea, dry county c. o. d. was an iiccident, leisure to enjoy yourself out in this them had any Idea of a marriage be­ Dem„ Tonn.; Kern, Deni., Ind.; Jones, Detroit, Michigan ad that Iniasmnch as the defendant pleasant nook reading." tween you ond her. And now I have Rep., Wash.; Gamble, Rep., S. D.; lind a right to shfp the goods, the "It does." n confession to make. I am more tlian .Tohnston, Dem., Ala.; Pleleher, Dein., legislature had no power to say tiliciy "Is Jlrs. Atherton nn elderly or a Mrs. Atherton's secretary; 1 am her . Barnuin Circus at Lansing Itch! Itcii! Itch! Scratch! could not be shipped c. o. d. young woman?" daughter. Your uncle suggested to Scratch! Scratch! The more .voa Tbo case was tried before a Jury in Senator Lorlmer )\as requested tbat "Between forty and forty-flve." AVorld'M licNt Show to Kxhllilt Tliurr scratch the more you itch. Try mother thnt the property be united by \V0llUC)i(IU)S JllllU I'ltlli Sanilac county and the defendants ho be permitted to appear before the "I hear she is very handsome nnd a marriage between you and me. But Doan's Ointment. It cure.? piles, wore found guilty, but appealed, and new investigating committee to tes­ appears far younger, than that." Tlie people of Lansing and vicinity eczema and any skin itching. AH such proposals usually miscarry. Their druggists sell it. ! the supreme court reversed the de­ tify in his own behalf. He bad heard no such thing. He plan was to bring you and me together, are to be given an opportunity of see­ ing tlie Barnum and Bailey Greatest cision. was working the pump handle. The you thinking that you were opening Hammond Off For Coronation. Sliow on' Eartli wliicli will give two girl smiled. negotlotlons to marry mother. They performances In Lansing on Wednes­ They watch the kidneys and New York (Special).—John Hays "Something amuses' you," be added were obliged to let me into the secret. day, June 14th, cure them when they're sick. DIE IN STORM. Hammond, United States' representa­ soberly. I agreed to carry out their plan—that Slany wonderful features, new to Harrison 0. Call, one mile north tive at the coronation, has s.ailed on "Excuse me. I may as well confess Is-^well, provided I liked you;" American circus-goers are promised, on Main St., Mason, Mich., says: six Pall Victims to Elements In This the steamer Cedric tor London. that I know your errand. I heard "And you do, don't you?" said A company of 400 of the world's most "For two years or more I had State Sunday. Mrs. Atherton and your guardian Chandler in a jpleaslng tone. prominent circus talent, principally kidney complaint and my suffer­ Detroit, Mich,, June 6.—Reports of Mill Hands Resume Work. uncle talking over the union of the "Well, so-so," was the answer. European, will present an array of ing during that time was intense. two estates. It is quite natural that novelties, there will be an elaborate Pains across my back and kidneys the storm which swept the state Sun­ Providence, R. L (Special).—After 'iThen the plan is to be carried out" forenoon parade and a new menagerie. you should be interested to learn made it difficult for me. to stoop day afternoon, delayed because of the a shut-down of ten days the Atlantic "What planr In the^mehagerie among many other or lift, and the least cold I icaught fact that all the wires were down, Worsted Mills of 01n«yville resumed something about ber, especially what "Wby, the one you bave Just referred wonders is to be found Baby Bumbee- settled in my kidneys, causing ad­ Bhow that It cost three human Uvea operations Monday with practically itt you bare Jnst referred to, since she is to."'- ' "" ••^'••'•-•' :' : ^ '••• "•: '"' no, the only giraffe ever born in Am­ ditional suffering. The kidney se­ directly and three indirectly. full'force of 3;500 employes. 80 much older than you." "Ob! I meant the plan of making erica. It is j ust one year old. cretions vi'ere unnatural aiid ir­ At Montrose, tOtmesee county, J, Chandler drew wltbih blmaelf. "How you think 'you'were opening ti^btia- Among the'more sensational num regular in passage and plainly Howell wa«,struck by liglxtnlng and did It happen," he said coldly, "that tlons to' marry liibther." bers on the long bill are John Ducan- showed that my Kidneys must be der's company of bell-rlnglng horses, attended to. Hearing of Doan's Instantly killed; near Farmlngibn'. GENERAL MARKETS. yon overheard"— "Obi'* falter l«nox was struck and killed; "Oh, I ^as not eavesdropping. Be- from England; theFonellicompany of Kidney Pills, I got a box at "Thaf s all I had to do with It" Italian acrobats, the Siegrist-Sllbon Longyear Bros', drug store, and near Lapeer, Mrs, Ralph Reamer was sides! Mrs. Atherton told me all aboiit "I think you had a great deal more family of German aeriallsts,' Jupiter soon after; I commenced their killed by a thuhderbolt; at Ypsllantl, Oitrolt Grain .Market the matter as soon as your uncle bad to do with It" the balloon horse, Charles the First, iise I was relieved. I am glad to Jacob Brodle grasped a live wire departed." Detroit, June B. "1 don't see what" a chimpanzee bicycle rider and roller recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, blown down by the gale and was in- "M;ay I ask if she was favorably dis­ "Well, while you have been receiv­ skater, the.great Georgetty family of and I never lose an oppurtunity Btahtly killed. WHEAT—No. 1 whlte^ 92Uc; No. 2 posed toward the plan?" French jugglers, the Les Deko and to tell of the great benefit they rod, 93%c; Jiily, 93Hc; Sept., 91Hc. ing me in place of your mother ybu In Detroit two were killed by live "She was very much Interested in Les Silvas family of French equili­ brought me." Statement given in CORN—No. 3, seytc. bave got me'used'to being with you. brists, Noonan' s brass band of ele­ November 1906. ' : , wires dangling In the streets. the matter of uniting the two proper­ Besides, think'bow advantageous it OATS—Standard, 39 He ties. She said it would very mticb phants, Capt. Winston's troupe of Always Effective. On April 27, The damage to property was heav,v, will be to unite tlib estates." riding and juggling seals and sealions, 1909, Mr. Call said: "I have had Many smaller buildings wer wrecked enhance the value of botb." "I care notblng about the estates." Ber^ac's company of mule and pony ' Chicago drain Market.. no reason to change my opinion and thoui^ands of fruit aad shade trees . "But marrying a man younger than ••Or me?" actors, Federweld's dog and monkey of Doan's Kidney Pills. During the destroyed.; •', , ' • ' Chicago, June 5. herselfr ^^ • .;' .; • ' •:•, "I didn't say that but I Bball not circus, Victoria Codona, the world's time that has pdssed since L first WHEAT—July, 93Hc; Sept., 9(>%C! "All that part of it you must get marry for the purpbae of uniting two greatest wire dancer and the fifty fun­ recommended this remedy, I have niest clowns in the world. taken It on one or two occasions Parmer Shot by Belgian, Dec;3a%te.' -;/,/• "' from ber." This was said In a tone properties." ' ^ CORN—July, 54%c; Sept., B5Hcj that indicated she: had not relished '"Then will you marry for the pur- "rheBarnum,and Bailey circus Is and benefit has followed." Port HuroBi Mich., June 6.—Peter now at the zeinthof success. It travels For sale by, all dealers. Price 50 Pwane, aged seventy .years, was shot Dec.; 64Hc.'' ••'.:••'••:-•-•„•/.•';•• the implied charge of eavesdropping, pbse'bf uiiilting'two Ihearts?"" r'"!' beg';pardon; I should not; have on a train more than a mile in length. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, by a Belgian witp has been boarding OATS-July^ 87Hc; Sept., 37%tsi ' "Imust' be satisfied that such a un­ It employes 1,286 people and has 700 New Vorki sole agents fcr the with him. The atorles regarding' the :Dec.,-38%br;.^<- •••^;.;-:;:.^'';;\.;;•;;;•,;.•.,, expected you to reveal what la of ne­ ion'wlU.'be'efrbcted.'?\ •' ••)••'•'•."• .'•;-'• '• hors68. .In the menagerie are forty United States. shooting are very, conflicting. Aocbrd-' cessity a) confidence. Since ';vre \ bava • ^'I"cBn.'answer'for n^^^ but not elephants and over 1,000 other strange Remember the , name, Doan'j— Ihg to'Qwane> staitemeMtite'Belgian >;';:•• •Xhie§go.:Liyeslwjc,'^«rke^ progressed so far:In'discussing the for ybti.' I love ybu 'dcariyi'and I wlBli animals. Tlie show carries its own and take no other, ' and hlS|Wife liadbeenlly^ i•;,,;•>'-•:' ;•:, ;.?hion a matter' tbat; concena iThe railroads will make special ar- A Semhinnul InooiM ]aiuerd '^; Kwane;." ms :;'^oti*^ througb®6.06;:'Pigs, »B.B6®«.0B. .; -• I !'76n* (Consider it'very mercenary,: I butlyihg towns to Lansing on show money so Invested that you receive tbe •':';.;TW'Belglan,'|\wihd8o'Siwm : f SHBEP-''-Westem, |3®4^56; natlVe^ to'tiisuncle.' \:'''',X'r;"'^:''••;'..'.:•'' ""'•"''"'';' earnings regularly and promptly without '•nPIwse:V'^v'••;!^•^?'/•''^'-r .>-:"•'^^'v.'v:;!-;,^^ having to .write dunning letters or em­ known, has beeirrca^tured^! (^^ . |8f(4.S0; yeerlings,:|[email protected];: laiibi,' •'Uncle," be said, "the piJbpertlM'will ploy a collector. ThtsU one e( the ad­ not iexpectei4;;ta,llye.'A;i:''^ ;;|4i6(^iSi8^;:^^::•f^;;-^•-;•'•^^ /'"I'^leertalnly would unless yon came be united. 'Why didn't; ybu^intrbdnce EKRWATCifFyt vantages our plan has over the making ot tb;lbve'eacb'othen"'' ••-••' 'rArni-U'-^i^; me.tb Miss, Atherton In the first placef" Individual loans, ' ' ;' :: . Th.e earnings o...n bu.r Dlvldend-Boa... ^-.. • i in,jgj V':' ;Alaska;:'c6al':, Lunii Cos^.vl rteorpbrateid.' :|jf^iiittlluW!6^Livrttofekv^^ ^:^h :itbis;:veiii tbey chatted >on: fbr "BecauBO when I was a ybung ^ man AXIttle G«re !lVHI Save Ulanjr mtanon Stooicare payable the flrst day otencL .RcKdenFntnre Trouble. .lanuary and July, on which dates we : ;.: ;^i;i;•':LM8lijgfiiiMkJli^ixiiWhl&'^iiB.r^lX^ iMnhetline,'ivrhen Ohandler aibse^' ':!^-4^:I .^ais-liitirbd|iicedi;tb^; a |^rl! whom It ily, on which da ;-';;i;Ct>mpanlc«ii-5^ I^JiiiCfA^TMpWght^'iJb)^ • fif'I^iiiresume/'!he: 8ald;;^'thatVyon: '^^^ seemed'advisable I should; m WafcKlthe kidney seerietions. , m&l. .Iherl thee is'R'O:safer;'mor Btockholuers theie rconvenien checks t or Inform jMrsi; 'Atbeirtbn of this meeting took' a violent dlBilke't^^ generally all'around satisfactory Invest­ •• 1;. ^-^OTB,>ro^iDetrbitej^:«nia?j^ t«®6.25; .beat fat. heifers, $5.50®6; Bee,that they have the ;araber ment than this stock. ..Write tor booklet !:;:;;.Y,'to^;'al>M i-b«t\feedW8;!(|Bi2Bi®6.i86;2;-V;V-'^:v'>^i/;^ and; sbimucbibf; what basTpdBBed'be^ p\y,:I Jhave since jbelieved; bbcause I hue of health;, , and our.tsnd Semi-Annual Report v:'?!;raBBP^cilpiiM«iletobB;':'-ii8.75@7^ twMn'uisfas yotitblnk^will Int^ felt obliged ;toi6vej:beri •iibavb' bad ;The discharges not excessive or cause to iregret ithb;' faiiurb'- of tiiat • Infrequent;:/':'•";•; '-'^y.:'.) ^-.^'•',',>• V; jy«iHlhgB,'ft'fB:i60]®Bi76i?;^theriii-*|4;65': Sayings aiid l^ah Association .;-A'i|?jwihibiMimeiillm ';©4;8sy;;)eiir««^^7Bl®;4;2B;i*^r:r^;i'v'-^v:^^ ^l;^^Itj^'^esirei'lt;;I .iAall consideir:t^ ittatcbi'f;:;;^v\a;::;''A:t;:!i^;^;l^',!:;:^ Contain no "brick dust like" sed-, meeting and'all that bas been'said ;|;Tho5^union of ,heartii;:;WaBsc iment.^i-;'.:::^ •/<>'••••• ;'^;\:•'''•••;'''.'.•-:•;'••••:"•'•. "••:i:'''':''%^;'^'' •'::; l-ansinkt nilcii.'''.:''.,; '*bii(ldentlali!f li::^/;:' i .r^i; K !; :;;r:i:fe;;', •-"i-.iofiSud'tbbnnlbn'ot'tbe^Mtat, M followed.. .;poari!s>Kldney.Plll8; \vlll;do; this;

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v''1i INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 8, 1911

thence along by the left band wail "Not In tho kitchen?" stood what the pines hod been trying Pliial Account 'Niclioln-Juno 10 toward tho farther doorway and "No, sir." . to tell me for the last few hours. That State of Michigan, Tho Probate Court for "That's a pity. I thought you might the county of Ingham, through it to where these men stood compromising scrap of writing had not At a session of aiild court, held at tho pro­ welgliing the chances in which my bo able to tell me how so many wine been destroyed. It rxlsicd for her and bato ofllco. In lliu City ofMasoii.lnsaldcoun­ and whisky bottles came to be stand' ty, on the 32ncl day of May, A. It. 11)11. life and honor were involved and my undoing, Bnt rannci was no fool ProMOiit, Hon. Henry M, Oardner, .hidgo of those of ono other of whom I dared Ing on the kitchen table." even if she had wild and demoniacal Probate. I stared at him. dazed. Then I re­ In the matter of tho estato of Drui'.llla D. not think. moments. This cuiiki mit be my iiuU' NIchol.s, deceased. The House It was dark in tho ballroom, and it membered the two small glasses on to her—that fatal noiu which would U. II. Al«.\-ander having llledlnsald Court tho little table across the room and his llniil adnilnlstratloii account, and his was only a little less so la tho cor make all denial of our mutual passion petition praying for the allowance thereof, p- rldor. All the light was in that room. Instinctively glanced at them. But no unavailing. and for the asslgnnicnt and distributlpn of whisky had been drunk out of them. the resldno of said estate. But 1 still slid along tho wall llUc a "Is It your writing','" my watfliful It Is ordered, that tlie Itilli day ol Juno, By ANNA thief, with eyes set and onrs af;ape The odor of anisette is unmistakable. Inquisitor repeated, A, 1), lit]], at ton . o'clock In Mie foto- "You carry the key to the wine cel­ nonn, at said I'robato olllco, ho and Is hereby for any chance word which mlpht I looked again. The srra|i was small appointed for e.Naming and allowing .said ac­ KATHARINE reach me. Suddenly I heard one. It lar?" be asked. er than my note had been whiMi it count and hearing said petition; I considered a moment 1 did not left my hands. If it wore tbe same It Is fiirthur ordered, that public notico GREEN was this, uttered thereof ho given by publication of ii copy of with a derision know what to make of bottles on the then some of the words were gone. this order, for throe successive weeks pre­ kitchen table. These women and bot­ vious to said day of hearing In the INOIIAM CopyriNht. I9IB, which had the Were they the first ones or tho last? tles! They abhorred wine; they had COUNTY NKWS, a newspaper printed and cir­ By Ann* Ktlharine Rohlfi strange effect of It would make a difference in the read culated in said county. reason to. 1 remembered the dinner ing or, rather, in the conclusions to (A true copy,) ilENUy M. GAUONRK, lifting my bead C. A. CLINTON, .ludgeof Probate. and making a and ail that had signalized it and felt be drawn from what remained. If only Probate Iloglster. 21 wi man of me again; my confusion grow. the mist would clear from before my '•'That settles it "Tho keys were given up by tbe eyes or he would hold tbe slip of paper lileeuHo lo $oll. lirlllln-Juno lu quiet limbs, the accusing face. Shud- He will find it Janitor yesterday," I managed to stam­ nearer, Tbe room was very dark. Tbe Stale of Michigan, tho Probato Court for derlngly I bid those eyes (1 understood the county of Ingham, [coimmJED.] hard to escape mer nt last "But I did not bring them -the- their strange protuberance now) and, At a session of said cnurl, held at the pro­ after this." hero tonight They are in my rooms bato ofllco In tho City of Mason, In said coun­ CHAPTER IL recklessly bent on UIgbt, was halfway "Is It your writing?" Coroner Perry ty, on tho 2211 dday of May, A. U. 11111. . net I had been at home." "OPEN!" across the lloor when my feet were asked for tbe third time. Present, Hon. Henry M, Gardner, .ludgeof dreading to hear 1 finished with a gasp. I bad sud­ I'lobate. HAVB montlonod poison as my stayed—1 wonder ray reason was not There was no denying It. My writ­ In the matter of the estato of Resolve a she. Yet why? denly remembered that these keys flrst tbouRht. It was a natural unseated—by a sudden and tremendous ing was peculiar and quite unmistak­ l'\ Grillln, deceased. Who save my­ were not In my rooms. I had had Geo. W. Uristol, having filed In said court one, tlio result undoubtedly of attack on the great door below, min­ able, I should gain nothing by saying •his potlllon nraying for licoiiso losoll tho in- self could know them with me nt Miss Cumberland's, I having noticed two atnall cordial gled with loud cries to open which ran no. lerost of said estate in corti'iin real estato that Carmel had and, being given to fooling with some­ therein described. glasses standing on a little table over thundering through tho house, calling "It looks Ilko It," 1 admitted reluc­ been within theao thing when embarrassed. I had fooled Ills ordorcd.that tho lOlli day otMunc, against the fireplace. When I was up innumerable echoes from Its dead tantly, "but 1 cannot bo sure In this A. Il.f mil, at ten o'clock In tho fore­ woeful walls to- with them ond dropped tliein while light May I ask what this bit of pa­ noon, at Bald probato ofllcc, bo and Is horoby conscious ngnln of my own ffears I and hidden corners. "I FIND lIEn LVtNO appointed for hearing said potlllon, and that nigiit? Relieved talking with Adelaide and watching per Is and where you found It?" all porsfliis Interested in said esialo appear crossed to tbe table and peered Into It was the police. The wild night, HERK KEAD." those glassoa, They were not club by tile discovery, Cnrmel. 1 had meant to pick them up. "Its contents I think you know. A.-* before said court, at said lime and place, to the biting storm, had been of no avail. I drew myself up and stepped quickly but 1 forgot and— show cause why a license losoll Iho Interest glasses, and they both were empty. An niarm had reached headqunrtcrB, for tbe last question, 1 think you can of said estate In said real estato should not Ilowcver, they had not been so long. forward Into the room where the two "You need say nothing more about answer that also if you will." Say­ bo granled; and all hope of escape on ray part officials stood. My bands were clean It Is further ordered, that public notice In each 1 found traces of anisette was at an end. Yet, because at such It" reraarketl Hctford. "1 have no ing wiilch he quietly replaced the scrap thereof he given by publication of a copy of cordial, and, though no bottle stood of this murder, and, allowing the sure­ right to question you at nil. Let us see of paper in bis pocketbook, this order, for Ihreo successive weeks pre­ crises Instinct rises superior to rea­ ty of this fact to take a foremost vious to said day of hearing, in IIJOINOHAM near, I was very confident that it son, 1 blew out the candle and softly what there Is in here," stepping into I followed the action with my eyes. COUNTY NEWS, a newspaper printed and cir­ place In ray mind, I faced these men, tbe adjoining small room, into which culated in said county. could rendlly be found somewhere In made my way Into the hall. I had I cnngbt a fresh glimpse of a darkened (A true copy.) HBNIIY M. GAiinNBii, the room. Wiat had preceded and and with real feeling, but as little dis­ I had simply peered in ray own In­ edge and realized the cause of the faint 0. A. Oi^iNTON, .ludgo of I'robato. remembered the window opening over play of it as possible 1 observed: followed the drlnlclng of this cordial? 0 shed at the head of the kitchen vestigation of tho place. odor which 1 bad hitherto experienced I'robato Koglster. 21w4 "You liavo como to my aid in a crit­ Alas, there was but little more to staircase. I could reach it from this As ho did so n keen blr.st blew in'; without being conscious of it Tbe ical monieut. This is my betrotlied Order orilcnrlnu;. Klialtuck—June U seel A pair of curling Irons lay on rear hall by Just a turn or two, and a window in tbe adjoining room was scrap had boon plucked out of tho wife—tho woman I was to marry— STATE OK M. Kill IGAN, 1„, tho hearth, but I hod no sooner lifted onco on that shed a short lejip would open. He cast me a hurried glance chlnmey, She bad tried to burn it I (Jouiity of Ingham I and I find her lying here dead in this them than 1 dropped them with a land me on the ground, after which I and, with the door in bis hand, made remembered tiio lire and tbe smolder­ At a session of Iho I'roliato Court for .said closed and lonely house. What dpes County, held a the I'robalo Olllco, In tho City shudder of unspeakable loathing, only could easily trust to tbe storm to con­ the following remark: ing bits of paper which crumbled at of Mii.son, on tho liltli day of April, A. 1), It mean? 1 know no more than you do." to start at the noise they, made in ceal ray (llglit across the open golf "Your ladylove, the victim here, my touch. And this ono—this, the most mil. The two men eyed me quietly; tlien I'resont Uonry M, Gardner, Judge of I'rc- strtlilng the tiles, for it was the links. It was worth trying, at least. could not have come through the snow Important, the only important one of bate, Policeman nexford, wliom I knew, selfsomo noise I had heard when Anything was better than being found with no more clothing on her than we them all-had flown, half scorched, up In tlio matter of tlio Estato of Esloy pointed to my shoeless feet and sternly M. Shatliick, deceased. listening from l)elow. These tonga, In the house with my murdered be­ see now. Slie must have worn a hat the chimney and clung tliero within On III Ing Iho potlllon, duly verified, of Homer retorted: set up against the side of the Or»- trothed. and coat or furs or something of that easy reach. I). Ellsworth, grantee through tho heirs at "Permit me to doubt your last as­ law of said deceased, praying this court to place, had been jarred down by the I bad no reason to think that I was nature. Lot us look for them." Tho whole Incident was plain to me, adjudicate and dotorinlne who were at tho forcible shutting of the large front sertion. You seem to be in better po­ As I followed him into tho closet he and I could even fix upon tho moment tlnio of her death, or are now tho lawful being sought or that my presence In sition than ourselves to explain the heirs of said deceased, and enlitled to In- floor, and no man other than myself this building was even suspected. It pushed tlio door wide, pulling out an when Hc.vford or Clarke discovered lierit tho real estato nf said deceased. circumstances wjiich puzzle you." II is (irdercd, that the Ulli day »l° .rune was In tho house or had been In tho might well be that the police were electric torch as he did so. By its this invaluable bit of evidence. It was They wore right. It was for mo to next, at ton o'clock In tho forenoon, at said house—only tho two women. A stick even Ignorant of tlio tragedy awaiting light we saw almost at first glance the just before I burst in upon them from I'rohale Ofllco, bo assigned for tho hearing talk, not for them. But hero emotion of said nelitlon. or two still smoldered on tho hearth­ them across the threshold of tho door coat and hat he professed to seek, ly­ tho ballroom, and it was the undoubt­ seized me, and I almost broke down. Ills Kurther Ordered, That a copy of Ibla stone. In tho ashes lay some scat­ they seemed Intent on battering down. ing in a corner of the floor, beside an ed occosion of the remark I then over­ order bo publlshod In the lNonA.M COUNTY I was in a position much more dread­ tered fragments of paper which The gleam of a candle burning In this overturned chair. heard: NKWS for three sni'ce.ssive weeks. ful tiian any they could imagine or (A true copy) llENIiY M, GAKONRK, crumbled at my touch. On the floor closed up house or oven the tale told "Good!" left my companion's lips. "This settles it He cannot escape 0, A. CLINTON, ,ludgoof Probate, should be allowed to. in front I espied only a stray hairpin. by the rising smoke may have drawn "Tlmt's all straight. You recognize us now." I'robalo Koglster, SOwl Everything else was in place through­ Their silence led me to examine them from the road to investigate. these garments?" I nodded, speech­ (TO OE CONTINtTED.l out tho room except the cushions and their faces. He.vford's mouth had less. final Account. Wilcox—.1 line U With a spring I reached the window settled into a stiff, straight line, and State of Michigan, tbe probato court for Iho that horror on the lounge, waiting tho county of Ingham. by which I hoped to escape and quick­ the other man's wore a cynical smile second look I had so far refrained CHAPTER III. t'oiiiiiiiNNloiiorN' NolU'u. .1lill<;r At a session of siild court, bold at the pro- ly rnisci It. A torrent of snow swept I did not like. At this presage of tho lialo olllco In tlio city of Mason in said county from giving it. StiiLu of iViclilKiiii, tlio Probii.1.0 Court for on the Ultli day of,May, A. Ii. lllll. in, covering my face and breast la difllculties awaiting me I felt ono A SCHAP OP PAPEn. tlio Uouiity or liiKliiim. That look 1 could no longer with­ a moment it did something more- Ill tliu mutter of llie estatu of AddLsoii ,7. Present, Hon. Henry M.Gardner, .judge of strand of tbe rope sustaining me nOKTLY after this a fresh re­ Miller, (locen.sLul. probate. , hold. I must Itnow the depth of tho It cicnrcil my brain, and I remembered above this yawning gulf of shame and lay of police arrived, and 1 Iluvliii,' lioiMi iippolnloil commlssloiioi'S to 111 ilio matter of the estate of Loreii gulf over which I hung. I must not my poor horse standing In this blind­ rocolve, o.xiiiiiliio iind iul.lust nil iiliilni.s and Wilco.v, deceased. ignominy crack and give way. But could hear tho whole house be­ demiiiKlsof all iior.soiis a),'aliist.sul(l deceased, Geo, W. Uristol, having lllod in said court wrong with a thought one who had ing gale under cover of tho snow ing ransacked. I had found his ilnal administration account, and his po tho courage which bad served me in S we do liei'cliy KIVO iiotlee that foiir moiitlis titlon praying for the allowance tlioreot. and smiled upon me like an angel of light— packed pines. Every ono know my from tlie liilli day of May, A,l). lOli, wore lesser estroraitios did not fall mo now, my shoes and was sitting in my own allowed by said court for credllor.s to present for tho iissigiiment and distribution of tho a young girl, too, with the dew of in­ horse. I could commit no greater and. kneeling down before my dead private room before a fire which had their claims to us for e.>caminallon and ad.)ust- residue of said estate. nocence on her beauty to every eye but foUy than to flee by tho rear fields meiit, and that wo will meet at the lato resl- It Is ordered. That tho tllli day ol betrothed. I kissed her cold white been lighted for me on the hearth. < I denoo of said deceased In Vevay township June, A. I>. 11(11. at ten o'clock In the fore­ mine and only not to mine within— While Buch H wltiioss to my presence hand with sincere compunction before was in a state of stupor now. In said county, on the asili tiny oi'iUuy, noon, atsiilfl probate ofllco, lie and Is horoby shall i say ten awful minutes? I remnlnod in full view In front With A. n. lltll, and on tho IStii day of apimlnled for cxamlnlnlngaiid allowing said nttemptlng the garbled and probably The storm, which had been exceed­ Scploiiibcr, A. 1). inn, at ton o'clock account and hearing said petition; would look again and perhaps discover tho sensation of a trapped animal I totally Incoherent story with "which 1 ingly'fierce whUeTt'iaited, had" quiet­ 111 tho forenoon of each of said days, for It Is further ordered, that public notico that my own eyes bad been at fault: recloscd the window and cast about tho purpose of oxamlnlnK and adjusting said thorcof bu Riven by publication of a copy of endeavored to explain tho Inexplaln- ed down to a steady fall of snow. claims. this order, for three successive weeks pre­ that there were no marks on Adelaide's for a safe corner where I could lie able situation. Had its mission been to serve aa a vious to said day of hearing, in tho INOIIAM thrpat, or, If marks, not Just the ones concealed until I learned what bad UatedMiiy 12, A. T). 1011. CouKTV NKWS, a newspaper printed and cir­ blanket to this crime by wiping out A. K. KDWAUDS, culated In siild county. my fancy had painted there. brought these men hero and how They listened—I will do them that ^ .l.W. UAVIS, (Alruocopy.) HENRY M. GARDNER, much justice—but it was with such from the old snow all telltale foot­ 21w4 Commissioners, 0. A. CLINTON, Judge of I'robalo. Turning, I let my glance fall first on much I really had to fear from their an air of incredulity that my words steps and such other records as sim­ Probato Register. 20w4 the feet I had not noted them before, presence. Pliial Account Itoti^e—Juno 1(0 fell with less and less continuity and plify cases of this kind for the detec­ and I was startled to sea that the arc­ Stale of Mlchlnau, tho I'robato Court for tho FIna Account. Ellmwortli Juno 1(( I had but little time in which to finally lost themselves in a confused tives It could not have happened more County of Ingham. tics In which they were clad were filled Stale of Michigan. Tho probate court for choose. Tho door below had Just giv­ stammer as I reached the point where apropos to the event. While this filled At a session of said Court, held at tho Pro­ the County of Inghiim. all around with snow. She bad walked bate Olllco in tlio City of Mason, in said coun­ en way, and a party of at least three 1 pulled the cushions from the couch me with relief in ono way, it added ty, on the iitb day of .luiic, A. II. Kill, At a session of said court, held at the pro- then as the other was walking now bale ofllce In tho City of Mason In said coun­ men were already stamping their feet and made my ghastly discovery, to my care in another, for the storm Present, lion. Ilenry M. Giirduor, .fudKo of ty, on tho20lb day of May, A. D. mil. ,^—she who detested every effort and which could accomplish so much in so Probate. free from snow In the hall. I did not "You see—see for yourselves—what In tho matter of tho estate of Allen Kowo, Present, Hon. Henry M. Gardner, Judge of was of such delicate make that exer Bhort a time was a bitter one for a Prohuie. like tlie tone of their voices; it was confronted me. My betrothed — a doceiiscd. In tho matter of tho estate of Pitt M. tlon of unusual kind could not readily young girl to meet, and Carmel must Ellhul'. UowohiivInK lllod In snid Court too low and steady to suit me. I had dainty, delicate woman—dead, alone. his final admliilstratlsn account, and his pet­ Ellsworth, deceased, be associated with her. Had she come have met it at its worst in her lone- William McGinn, having lllod in said court rather have heard drunken cries or n In this solitary, faraway spot, the ition iiniylnK for tho allowance Micreof, and his Ilnal administration account, and his po­ ulono or in Carrael's company, and, If burst of wild hilarity than these stern somo struggle homeward. for the assignment and distribution of the tlllon praying for the allowance thereof, and in Carrael's company, on what osten­ victim of what? I asked myself then residue of said esisto. for the assignment and distribution of tho and purposeful whispers. Men of res­ —I ask myself now. 1 cannot under­ Tho door behind me opened, and 1 It is Ordered, That tho :lOlli day ol .liiuo residue of salrl estato, sible errand if not that of death? Her olution could have but one errand hero. A, IX mil, atteii o'clocic In tho foreiKioii, at It Is ordered, Tiuit the lUlli day olMiinc, dress, wbicii was of dark wool, showed stand It—or those glasses yonder—or— turned to face Dr. Perry, once a prac­ said I'robato Olllce, bo and Is hereby iip- A, I), mil, at ten o'clock In tho foronooii, My doom was closing round me. I or tboso marks!" They were black by ticing physician and my father's inti­ poliitod for oxainliiiiiK and allowliii,' said at said iinibato olllce, bo and Is hereby a|i- that she bad changed her garments could only put off the fatal moment. account and lioarint; said petition; poliiled for examining niifl allowing said ac­ for this trip. 1 bad seen her at dinner, this time—unmistakable—not to be ig­ mate friend, now a county ofllclal of It Is fnrth'er ordered, that public notice count and hearing said petition. But it was better to do this than to nored by them or by mo. no ordinary Intelligence and. what was thereof bo KIVCU by publication of a copy of and this was not the gown she had this order, for tliroo successive weeks previ­ It Is fnrtlier ordered, Tliiit public notico plunge headlong into tho unknown fate "We understand those marks, and better, of no ordinary feeling. ous to said day of heiirliiK, In tho INOUAM thereof be u'lvon by publication of a copy of worn then—the gown In which she awaiting me. CouNa'Y NKWS, a newspaper printed and cir­ this order, for thri'O successive weeks previ­ had confronted me during those few you ought to," came from the second His attachment to my father had ous to said day of hearing. In tho INOIIA,« culated In said county. COUNTY NKWS, a paper printed and circulat­ intolerable minutes when I could not I knew of a possible place of conceal­ man, the one I did not know. not descended to me, and for the mo­ (A true copy.) IlENUY M, GAKPNKR, ed In said county, ment he treated me like a stranger. U, A. Or.iNTON, .1 udRO of Probate, meet her cyes^ Nothing spoke of tbe ment. It was in the ballroom not far My bead fell forward. My lips re­ Probate Kek'lster. 2ilw4 (A true copy) H ENUY Jl. G AII ON Elt, from where I stood. I remembered "I am the coroner of this district." C, A. Ci.iN'fON. Judge of Probate. dinner party or of her having been fused to speak the words. The vision 1'roliii.lc Koglster. ',ilw4 drugged here unaware, but all of pre­ the spot well. It was at the top of of the one woman bending over the said he. "I have left my bed to have Final Account Il»wc-Junc 30 Slate of MlchlKan, tlio probate court tor Final Account. AnIIiony—Juno 10 vious intent and premeditation. Surely a little staircase loading to the musi­ other was n maddening one. I shook a few words with you and lenrn if lliflConnlyot Ingham. cians' gallery. A balustrade guarded myself free from It by starting to my your detention here is warranted. At a session of said court, held at tho pro- Stale of Michigan. The Probate Court for hope was getting uppermost If I had probate olllco. In the city of llason, in said tho county of Ingham. dreamed the marks— this gallery," supported by a boarding feet, "It's-it's"- I gasped. They have told me what yoii had to county, on liio nth day of .luno A. 1). liUl, At a session of snld court, bold at tho pro­ say In explanation of your presence bato ofllco In tho city of Mii.son, In said coun­ wide enough to bide a man lying be­ "She has been strangled." quoth Present: lion. Uonry M. Gardner, .Tiidgo of ty, on the 22nd day of May,A. U. loll. But, nol There they were, unmistak­ here where a crime of some nature Probate. hind it' at his full length. It would Hexford doggedly. In ibo matter of tho estate of William Asa Present, Hon. Henry M.Gardno", 'u'lgc o' able and damning, just where tbe offer me the double advantage of con­ "A dog's death," mumbled the has taken place. But I should like to Rowe, doceased. Probate, breath struggles up. I put my own cealment and an unobstructed view of bear the story from your own lips. ElUiu P. Kowo having filed In said Court In the matlcr of the estate of Pelei H other. . bis final ddminlMlriitlon account, and his' pet­ Anthony, a montally Incompetent poison thumbs on these two dark spots to see what went on In the hall through the "You had better sit down," Hex- You have been Intending to marry ition praying for the allowauco thorcof, and Eliiiabotb A. Hatch, having fliul In said If, when—. What was It—a lightning court her final administration account and main,doorway opening directly oppo­ ford suddenly suggested, pushing n Miss Cumberland?" (orthe asslKnmcnt and distribution of tho his petition praying for tho allowance stroke or a call of fate which one residue of said estate]. site. I could reach this ballroom and chair my way. "Clarke, look up the "Yes." I looked the man directly In It is ordered Ihut tho UOtliday of Juno thereof; must answer while sense remains? I Its terminal gallery without going telephone and ask for three more men. tho eye. "Our wedding day was set" A. I). IHII. at ton o'clock in tho forenoon, at it Is ordered, thalthe lUtti day oi^lnne, felt my head pulled around by some said Probate OHlco, bo and Is hereliy appoint­ A. D. 1011, at ten o'clock In tho lortaoon, around to this door. A smaller one I am going Into tlils matter thorough­ "Did you love her? Pardon me. If ed (or examining and allowbiE said account at said probate ofllco, be aiid Is heicbv np unseen force from behind and met communicated directly with the corri­ ly. Perhaps you will tell us where I am to be of any benefit to you at und lioarbift said potlllon; pointed for nxamlning and ftllowlii„ said ao- staring Intqrmlne through the glass of • It is (utlhor ordered, that public notice countand liGarlng said petition; dor in which I was then lurking, and the telephone is?" he asked, turning this crisis I must strike at tbe root of tboroof bo KIVISU by uubllcation of a copy of It Is turtbor urdorod, that public notico the wbidow a pair of burning eyes. toward this I how made my way with my way. , things. If you do not wish to answer tbis order, (or^'tlireo 'Succcssivo weeks pre­ thorcof bo given by publication of a copy of Or was It fantasy? For In another mo­ vious tosald day of hearinj!. In the INQHAM this order, for tlireo successive wtoLb pie- all the precaution suggested by my The second man left the room to go say so, Mr. Ranelagh." OoiiNTV NKWS, a newspaper printed and cir­ vloustosald day of hearing. In tho INOIIAM ment they were gone. But (be possi­ culated in said county. COUNTY NEWS, a newspaper printed and cir­ desperate situation. No man ever mov­ to the telephone. As he, did so Hex- "I do wish." This was a He. but culated in said county, bility of a person haying seen me In ed more lightly. The shoes which I ford lit- the candle. Idly watching, what was I to do, knowing how dan­ (A true copy.) IlENUY M. GARNER. (A true copy) HEN'RY M. GARDNI R, this piDsltlon before the dead was 0. A. OliiMlON. JudKO of Probato. 0. A. CLINTON. Judgoof PinbiUe bad taken off In the lower hall were for nothing nqt^r could make mo look gerous It would be fbr Carmel to have Probate RoElstor, 2!tw4 Probate Register. , »lw4 pnough to startle me to my feet, and, yet in my band. I had caught them at the lounge again, I;notlced the can­ it publicly known where my affections llGHrlneClulmii. Godfroy-Sopl. 20 tbough tu another Instant I became up after replaclnis the cushions on dlestick. It,wos'.of brass and rare In were really centered? > "I nm in no Prolialc «l Will. nianliall-Jiino iU convinced.that I bod beenithe ylctlm State otMicIilitan. The probato court (or Stato"of Jllchlgnn, tho probato court for Adelaide's body., Bven to - my own style and ,:iyorkinansblp~-a candlestick position toconceai anything from you. tho county of Ingham. tho County of Ingham. of hallucination, I nevertbeleM made straining ears I made ho perceptible to be remembered, one of ia^palr, per­ I did love Miss Cumberland. We have In the matter, of tlio estato of Laura At a session of sitld court, holrf at tho pro­ haste to cross to'the window and take A. OocKrey, deceased bato olllco In tbe City of Mason, In said coun­ •ound.; I; reached tbe^balcony.and bad haps. I ifelt my hair stir as I took in tbe been engaged for a year," Notico Is hereby Riven that four months ty, on tho33nd day of May, A. 0, IHII a look through Its; dismal panes. A •tretchedmyselt out at full length ^ details of Its shape and omamenta; "I see, and she returned your love?" from the Sfltb day o( May, A. D. 1011, have Present, Hon. Honrv M. Gardner, ludgo of gale of: blinding 'snow'was aweeplng been allowed-for creditors to present their Probate. „ hlndjthe.boardlng before the men be* tlon. ' It Its mate were 4n; her; house- "Sincerely." MTas the room light claims against said deceased tosuld court (or post, - making all, ttilngt InidutingQish- In the mutter of .the estate of Ellen A low;bad,ie^.,the lower floor.. ,,;: No, ,no,nol.:l would. not;.bave It so. enough to reveal my guilty'fluisb? She examination und adjustment, and that all ' Marshall, deceased. able,,but tbe;^ab8ence^ot,balepny^^^ creditors o(' said' deceased are required to ,,'koreu'flulciUy than. 1 expec , I could; ooti icontrol, ^my i emotion if i I had love^me.ohly too .well,, too Jeal­ Elf redOi Matteson having lllod in said court side vaireft,Martng, and I,itei)p«d basr resent their claims to said court, at the pro- his petition praying that a certain Instrii- total.darkneMln.iiibkh'I lay.brighten­ let my Imagination stray too far.. The ously, too ;'absbrblngly for her happi- eate ofllco, In the city o( Mason, in said coun­ mont. In writing, purnortlng to be tho last tlly ^ck,' luikLDgi myieU; tb,'lnsur«/iayMlt itfom down ttwbaU. 'It wiu-a steady U^M^^ leU, at ten o'clock in the (orenoon, granted 'to himself or to some other ,wa» bought p\irhen?;,,WWlb;thlhklhg, , It was-gently-but gravel; put, and . Dated, May SOth, A. 1), l»ll.' : „ „„ suitable person. being eaUed'teaiwltncw^itbe'aw rapid %ppioaeh,'andI;was^qulte>theirc! preaencehwhen^ they put, .howeTer i^afe we, had considered at said Probate Office, be. and hereby Is ap­ "Did ybu 'golntb the kltchien In FIniil Aceonnti Bowe-JiineSO pointed (or hearing said petition. ''imTe'.'myMtf^'',ttte/'Ug]alilirr^ : It , This; man wks; ^'bghlsaht of, It, and finally jrieaehedJbe,: doprwfixi iQpiwslte your wanderings belbwVf be asked.; State ot-MichiiiBn, the Prdbatei Court for It IS'further ordered, that public notice ';:t&e:,'4an|tef:.ot, ^Imy'lioKl^laia^^ [land;itppped. tO: look 1$ at .w,ba1^ mujit jif he, ;,why not others.?. TChyvhot.th e the County •(Inuham, J. , .• '\L ' thereat be gtvembyi publication o( a copy o( , ^'No^VJi 11,began, tbut seeing i that 11 11 At & session otsaid court, held at. the pro­ this order, (or. three gnccesslve weeks pre­ i;,matten::!ri8bft'imi»tKj>^ whole town? I made my reply in these ibftT* appearedv'ito., thim.'.a' vastVand- hadimiide a;:ihl8take,;I bungled«and bate office In the 01ty,o( Maion, In said coun­ vious to said day o( boaring,,ln the INQHAII H^^oridt must insvw :know, .ttut ''Words:. ;:,;:.;" .•',.;•:!,'•;;',,•;;,':.. •;_,,, v,^,;,'';,.;,' ;i" ty, on the Sth day of June, A. D. J»U. • , OonNTV Naws. a newspaper printed and cir j«nptx^apace.: V^ I Ufted,my:^ei|d added i^Mkly, '.'Tea; after matches." 'present,BOD.Henry;M.Gardner,Judge of culated In said county. . seen ;h«r: here.J.d •:.ii'ai.^; •;^;-;.i3;;;j>j;^ ;,•; v; .•jpdnit.'tyuto.eateba'itUm^^ A s«ny>fee^ f|;':WBM«^^^dld#btt';^Hghti:;yohr,;' .first'' K true copy.). HINHT M. OAHDHIB,' < j E. R. Bhawi BeorTreiks. to atay to ion|Tl^I^>fafdiliffluuit« I bt^ tM tbok nr^minnins way'do^itho; iiatf dgm.itiBAM,\uum^ wmr ••>--i,:-

8 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 8, 1911 •»ri«tmiiriiii« >••»•• taken a position in Birney'sdrugstore, Northwest Ingham. Chas, whipp has sold his brick block HAsmsuBSTirm to a party from Hastings, Ruben Swan, who went to Washing­ f George Squires spent Sunday with ton several years ago, but late of his parents in Onondaga- Canada is here for an extended visit Great Mr. Charlie llorabeck spent Sunday with ills fattier and other relatives. in Detroit. Hoile Swan and sons, Ben and Morris, Sacrifice in Wm. Canedy, after sulterlng for a of Alaiedon, spent Sunday with his Ladies' Wash Suits month with a severe case of blood mother, Mrs. Ellen Swan. poisoning, has recovered sulllciently to Miss Lena Wilson is helping Mrs, bo out again. Dwight Barber tliis week. Mrs. 0. Hall, mother of the late Ezra Steadman, of Williamston, was Geo. Young, has gone to Churchill, N. at John Davidson's over Sunday. LESS THAN ^ PRICE Y,, to make her home with herdaugli- Roy Rae was with friends near Lans­ ter, Mrs, John Manzie, ing over Sunday. Ralph Shetterly, the butter maker, Ruten Swan called on liis aunt Mrs. The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered== at A. M. Smith and Go's, was taken Olive Frederick, Tuesday. sick ITriday and Saturday went to his Miss Edith Potter is staying with home in Quincy. Mrs. Jack Davidson, wlio Is much im­ Fine Tailored Linen Suits, ^|^ ^C According to letters from Whitniore proved from her recent illness. Sale Price QIQm I U Lake, Seth Tubbs, of this city, who Jack Davidson and family spent went there several weeks ago for his Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. A ml Fine tailored Cotton Repp Suits, ^t^ AO LAWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS! health, continues to improve and is Terrill of Etchells. Sale Price $3.75 to 9Va90 getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ceal Campbell were A sea wave swing lias been erected guests at Alva Campbell's, Sunday Ladies' iLinen and Dutch Collars, Jabocs Saturday Only on Hall St, and the owner says it is a afternoon. and Belts, rcjjular 25c values. OCA permanent lixture for the summer, Chas. Jiassett and family and Mr. Messrs. C. E. AVhlpp, C. C.Smith, P. and Mrs. Geo. Turnbull were Sunday Sale Price 2 FOR 4uC K. Gutherle and Noah Towne attend­ guests at Al. Aseltine's. ed the N, i. club at the home of Mrs. All Lace and Net Curtains at 5c Per Yard Chas. Washburn in PeterviUc last Brooks' Corners. Greatly Rreuced Prices Absolutely Pure Thursday, IXw auN taking AOHMIM* D. 13, Miller, of this city, has gone Frank McCormick and family spent mado mun Roymt Orafio to Dimondale to assist his brother In Sunday with his parents. the blacksmith .shop. Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Aseltine and son Oroam of TmHar Mrs. Chas, Jtaymer, who lias been Leo and Alta Kamsdill spent Sunday ill at her daughter's home, in Stock- in Lansing. mAunuHUMEnnspittTE bridge, returned to lierhome hereone Hilda Strickland visited Mason The Mertz Dry Goods Store day last week. friends several days last week. The new air dome is completed and There was no school at the Wilson is now open to the public, last week because of the illness of thj Mrs, Harry Vickery spent a few teacher. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Correspondence days this week with her motlier in Ira Collar, of Eaton Rapids, has Detroit. been visiting in this neighborhood. ; Miss Leah AVilcox has rcsignhd her Roy Collar and wife and Chas Deyo Leslie. and wife were at Frank Deyo's Sunday. position at Stov,sky's dry goods store until in .June and July when the Mrs. Clnroiice Vliet and Miss and Mrs, Libhie Cantield has token Mrs. L. A. Aseltine has been work­ Felts Plains. in the years 1870 and 1880 we had crop Miirffaret Boyle spent Saturday in her place, ing for Mrs. H. 1. Northrup. drouglit aiul hot winds together with failures. Our wheat was hardly wortJi Mrs, Wlnslow entertained a brother the grasslioppers by millions came and Jackson. lilKliliilui; Klllo VKW. Bunkerhill Center from Jackson over Sunday. the cutting, and no corn whatever. Mrs, White of Toronto, Canada, In 1906 lightning killed only 169 The wind storm Sunday night did cleaned up our crops. Many of the settlers had to go to Wi- is visiting iier brotlicr, Rev, W. people in this whole counti'y. Mrs. Jay Fuller entertained her considerable damage to the fruit trees "It was this year also that we had cliita and Hutchinson to get corn for C, Allen, and wife. One's chances of death by light­ Mrs. Delia Fogg has moved into sister from Millville last Thurs­ here. It also removed the roof from an Indian scare tliat caused most of tlieir horses. From 1881 up to 188!) ning are less than two in a mil­ day. Robert Ryan's barn. we had fairly good crops, but in 188!) her newly pui-chased home on lion. The chance of death from Elton Archer is spending a few Ira Montgrmery and wife visited the population of South Reno and Woodworth street. liver, kidney or stomach trouble is days with D. Palmatier at Portage the latter's sister, Mrs. BerniceGuild, Kingman counties to pack up and corn .sold as low as 10 cents per bushel Peter Baggerly of Minneapolis, vastly greater, but not if Electric lake. in Pretty Prairie, Tlie next year how­ Kansas, and sister are guests of Sunday. move away. Bitters be used, as Robert Mad- Miss Mackinder dosed her school Miss Pearl Waters spent Sunday "This does not end our 1874 calami­ ever brought a change and wesold our Mrs. Mary .Baggerly and .son. here May 29. son of West Burlington, Ia„ prov­ witli Hazel Kice. ties. Willie the hot winds cooked corn for 05 cents per bushel. This Mrs. Clarence Alaxson, who has ed. Four doctors gave him up af­ The L. A. S, of this place will Fred Reed and family spent Sunday been spending the winter in Fjan- ter eight months oif suffering from meet with l^ev Caniburn at Dans- at J. Morrissey's our crops, and the Indians tried to year, though, found us without a sing, has returned home. virulent liver trouble and yellow ville June 8 wlieat crop, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Carpenter Mrs. Handy and daughter visited make us think they liad a better right jaundice. He was then complete­ Hollis Clark and wife of Leslie their friend's Frank Winslow and to tlio plains,than we, and the grass­ went to Albion last week to assist ly cured by Electric Bitters, They are spending a few days with "So ends the first sixteen years of family, Meinorial day. lioppers shrouded tlie sun like a cloud; our lives in Ivansas, There was a tlieir daughter in getting settled are the best stomach, liver, nerve friends here. Miss Mary Brogan closed a very suc­ in lior now home, returning Mon­ and kidney remedy and blood pur­ G. W. Holland has returned to when we luad gathered in our little great deal of adversity and many hard­ day. cessful year of school here, Friday, ifier on earth. Only 50c at Long- White Oak. Miss Hazel Opdyke is spending the wheat and hay tor the winter, we had ships in these days, but they were Mrs. Jones of Grand Rapids is year Bros\ Mrs. George Simpson of Berrien visiting her sister and niece, Mes- week with iier sister, Mrs, Blaine the misfortune to have our sod barn days of happiness too. We were young Springs is spending a few weeks Wheeler of North Leslie, " then, with plenty of friends, and we damos Trua.x and Holme. West Munith. with her sister, Mrs. Elton 13ailey. struck by lightning and every tiling Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown spent Mrs, Ellen Burch and son, Louis, of were willing to make some sacrifice J. W. Neu is repairing his res­ Leslie visited at H. A, Kelley's over in around the barn was burned. Not Decoration day with friends in Mrs. Chas J'o.von, of White Oak idence. Wm. Dunhani is doing the for the homes we were trying to Jackson. visited the past week at the home of Sunday. only was our barn burned, but also all work. Several of the men around here make,' Mrs, C, M, Norton of Lansing her mother, Mrs, lluth Hayes. Mrs. Will Apgell entertained of our feed, chickens, hogs, implem­ visited old frionds here last Fri­ irrank Gibbins and Guy Clark were spent Saturday lishing. ents, and our dog. Our cows were so The Farmer's Boy. company from Dansville oyer Sun­ Children's day e.sercises will be held day, in Leslie Monday. badly burned that they were never of day. at the churcii, Sunday afternoon. At a meeting of the Presidents of Mrs. Prank Bishop is spending Miss Mabel Deiismoreleft here Wed­ The storm of Sunday night did any use afterwards. My wife was the week in Lansing with her sis­ nesday for Rellaire, Mich., where she a great deal of damage to orch­ Locke. twenty of the nation's largest corpor­ ter, Mrs. Gary Sanders. will spend the summer with relatives. ards and shade trees, alone with two little boys, and after ations held in New York, the. other Mary Rossman uf Jackson spent Miss Anna n.^ley came home from Mesdames Will and George Dun­ A terrific thunderstorm accom­ the lightning struck the barn she ran day it was a matter of comment that Men\orial day in Leslie. Hanover Saturday, having closed lier of those present, twelve were "farmer's ham visited in North Leslie last panied by hall visited this locality three-quarters of a mile to Mr, Nichol­ boys". Strawberries are getting plenti­ school at that place. Friday. Sunday night, doing more or less dam­ son's for help. The fright and expos­ ful and are now but 10 cents per M iss Agnes GrilVln closed asucccsstul age to growlngcrops, a few miles north vVhcii the youngester at home on bo.K, year of school, at the Kecd, Friday. We wish to e.'ctend our heart­ ure caused her to have an attack of the farm gets "the blues" and fancies of here great damage is reported. that there Is no longer the chance that Rev, W. C, Allen was attacked Mrs. Ruth Hayes was able to ride felt thanks to the friends and Frank Tyler was in East Lansing, typhoid pneumonia which lasted about with appendicitis a wceic ago and out Sunday after her long confinement neighbors who so kindly gave aid tliere used to be to rise above the Tuesday. two months. We did not have a doctor monotony and drudgery of a tiller of was hurried to the Jackson City to tlie house. anci sympathy during the sickness closer than Hutchinson at that time hospital, where an operation was ^Ir. and Mrs, Chas, Pixley and Mrs, and burial of our husband and Cliarles Sullivan, of Williamston, the soil, he can tliink of those twelve performed. All reports from Mr. Guy Clark spent Monday at Lawrence father; also for (he beautiful flow­ formerly a resident here, died last and three trips cost us $(iO. And at captains of industry who started as Allen have been very favorable. Murray's in Rives, Friday and was buried in the Rowley he is starting and remember that wiien ers, to Rev. Camburn for his com­ cemetery,Monday. He was well known that time $(iO was considered iiuite a Old friends and neighbors to Mrs, Abble Clark will entertain the forting words and to the choir for little money, I they were boys there were times when the number of 20 surprised Mrs. Helping Hand ladies this week, Thurs­ their appropriate selections. in tills locality and a large number they too imagined that it was hopeless James Blair lust Thursday after­ day. Mrs. Eiias Avery, from here attended the funeral. "Misfortune did not seem to coine ambition to aspire to win their way to noon, it being her Tilth birthday. A severe wind storm accompanied Mrs. Fulton is recovering from lier singly, as we had a second fire just the front in the city. . . Mrs. W. D. Angell and illness, Mrs. Fulton from Perry, who A very pleasant afternoon was en­ by a heavy rainfall passed over tlils Family, about two weeks after the tirst one. I He wants to remember tliat the joyed," a nice supper served and section Sunday evening. Tiie. storm has been taking care of her, returned farm lias evolved some of the world's Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cillie, tb her home Sunday. had rebuilt my stable and we had some one made happy by the re- was one of the worst known here In a Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Avery. greatest men and some of its most nieniibrance of her friends. long time and the damage in all Mrs. James Martin visited her par­ made a trip to Castleton. While we conspicuously useful ones and that The funeral of Mrs. Enoch amounts to considerable. Pollok Corners. ents In Perry last week. were away, tliere wasa liigh wind, and with the increasing activities of the Haines was held from her home Northwest Alaiedon. in some unknown way our second nation in all directions there is now, just south of town Monday after­ South Ingham and North Bun- School closed Friday. The pupils stable took fire and burned. Tliose more tiian ever, room at the top for noon, Rev, John Claflin of Eaton kerhlll. and neighbors enjoyed a picnic Mrs. Laura Clark, of Mt. Pleasant, the exceptional man. Rapids officiating. Interment in dinner visited iier brother and sister, Oliver losses together with the first men­ In the contemplation of tliestlrrii^; Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Haines Mr. Cummins, of WiUiaraston, was Grover Pollok and Vern Stead- Rees and Mrs. Arthur Buck, last week. tioned liardsliips, had left us In pretty achievements of the farmer's boy, was an old resident. in this vicinity, Monday. man spent the last few days fish­ Mrs. Morris McKinney underwent a hard circumstances, filnanclally and past and present, if he has imagination Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Siiarland and ing. serious operation at the Jackson lios- I was able to build the tlilrd, stable and soul he will find helpful inspira­ East Alaiedon.x Geo. Boaden visited at Geo. Bowden's ivlr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoyt vis­ pltal last Monday. She is doing nicely. tion, when tlie day seems dark and the near Mason, Sundaj'. ited their daughter Tuesday, Miss Hazel Hees returned Thursday through the kindness of John McCol- future full of gloom. Let iiim recol­ J. A. Speer and Grove Sitt.s were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pahncr and Lenard Otis and family spent from Bowling Green, Ohio, where she lough, then with the W. E. Edwards lect-as the world surely does-tliat it in Lansing recently. daughter, Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday .at E. C. Otis', had been visiting lier old iiome. Lumber Company, who sold me the was the farm that gave us Abraham Mrs. Jas. H. Darrow of Mason Ralph Teachout, of Unadllla, visited AVayne Otis spent from Friday Mrs. Ruben Allen and daughter, Iva, lumber at half price. This lumber I Lincoln, one of the world's most ma­ visited her parents the first of Saturday night and Sunday at the until "Sunday with Graden Collar, MissMuriel Collins and Mrs. Rina Dell jestic figures; that gave us Andrew the week. home of their uncle, Frank Teachout. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Phelps were and daughters, Virginia and Barbara hauled from Hutchinson to build my Jackson, Millard Fillmore, the mar­ Perry Aseltine and wife of Me­ Geo. Wemple SuiVdayed with friends in Mason Monday. attended commencement exercises third stable. tyred • Garfield, Horace Greeley, Sir ridian visited at J. W. Speer's last near Stockbridge. Prank Poler was in Williamston and the alumni banquet at tlie Spring Isaac Newton and the brilliant Car- Tuesday. "The winter of 1874-1875 was a blue lyle. It was a farmer's son—Ell Wlilt- Monday. A heavy wind, hail and rain storm Arbor Seminary. time for us, but tilings brightened up Mrs. Wm. Brenner of Holt vis­ passed through this vicinity, Sunday The storm Sunday night did lit­ Jolin Bennett has gone to Washing­ ney, who erected the cotton glh, which ited the .family of her son Prank night, blowing down lots of timber tle damage in this vicinity, except ton, D. C, wliere he has a position as for us in tlie spring of 1875, wlien a laid the foundation for the growth of last week, and in places blew down buildings and to put the phones out of commia- ciiatteur, man by tlie name of Porter, living In the cotton industry, now wortli $900, Mrs. Liza Aseltine is visiting the doing lots of damage. Ned Townsend sion. Mrs. Itenry Youngs and Miss Katie Hutchinson, advertised for buffalo 000,000 a year to the United States and had the mistortune to have his barn Mrs. Prank Collar and son Gra­ a farmer's boy—Ellas Howe, who em- family of her brother, J. W. Speer, Potts visited Mrs, Jake Blebeseimer, bones, and as these bones were plenti­ this week, blown down and 4 cows killed, besides den were in Mason Monday. in Delta, over Sunday anclapated womanhood from the Word has been received here doing lots of other damage for him. Listen for the wedding bells. The Alaiedon Center school enjoyed ful In this part of the country, we slavery of the needle by Inventing the that Mrs. Robert Riggs, who waa Walter Fosdick had a force of men Floyd Collar spent Sunday night a picnic at the Mason park last Fri­ concluded that this would be a good sewing machine. operated upon for cancer at the and teams working on the road in this and Monday at Floyd Otis'. day. About 60 were present. The way to help us buy our bacon, corn Long before Robert Fulton sailed Elmer Otis and Frank Collar Ills steamboat, the Clermont, up the hospital in Jackson last Thursday, locality last week. It was much need­ teacher, Miss Muriel Collins, has been meal, coffee and feed for our horses. is getting along as well as can be ed and has made a great improve­ were in Mason Tuesday. engaged for the coming year. Hudson, John Fitch, the Ingenious expected. ^' ment to the highway. Clyde Lott spent Sunday, with We went to hauling bones for the product of a Pennsylvania farm dem­ The wind and rain storm which Mrs. Clyde Howlett lost about 40 his parents. Debts Once Paid In Buffalo small sum of $4 per ton. This was a onstrated that a boat coHld be pro­ visited this section last Sunday little chicks during the heavy storm ' Bones. means of llvehood for many of the pelled by steam by equipping a skilf night, did considerable damage to Sunday night. Stockbridge Town Line. with an engine and sailing his craft orchards and small buildings, Wm. Sharland had a few hands busy From St. Louis Globe Democrat.— early settlers, and many could not up the Delaware with its- aid.. An- Chas. Brenner of Wheatfield was Monday afternoon, repairing the roof Mr. D. T. Dutcher and Rrand- Buffalo bones once passed as legal have stayed here had it not been for other brainy farmer's boy-Ollyer in tins vicinity Monday. of his barn which was damaged during daughter Myra have gone to Ak­ tender in Reno county, Kansas, and the use of buffalo bones as legal tender, Evans—sometimes called tlie Watt of Maude Feister of Aurelius vis­ the heavy storm. A ron, Tuscola county, to visit their and buffalo chips for fuel. There are America—was the first'.to build and ited relatives in this vicinity last Mrs. Leo Eastman visited at the daughter and aunt, Mrs. P. Pisher. were exchanged by the settlers of operate a locomotive in the United week. '• ' • home of'Mr. andMrs.,0. E. Eastman Jas. Green went to Ann Arbor thirty-five years ago "for meat and a great many of us who rememtier tlie States. Cyrus McCormick, Inventor' the first of last week. last Thursday to see about his provisions. Just as manna picked up times when we were pilgrims together, of the reaper, tlie whir of wlilcli is to­ NortheasT Alaledon. Mrs; Frank Miller, of Stockbridge, eyes. He had one eye operated up­ from the ground saved the children sharing alike tlie wagon box as a shel­ day lieard around tlie earth, was tlie spent a part of last week with her aunt, on for cataract about one year ter, when the temperature was down modest son of an ordinary Illinois Mrs. Chas. Swartout has a new Mrs. Fred Miller. , ago, and now his sight is taihng of Israel from starvation, the early farmer. The first inaqhine to make piano. Mrs. Earl Walker and daughter, rapidly. settlers of this county were saved bv to about 20 below zero and our horses tacks was the creation of a Massachu­ Miss FloEsie Winrie of Jackson Maxine, visited her sister, Mrs. Leo Several from this place attended those bleached bones wlilcli they were entirely witliout slielter, being setts farm lad-Thomas Blanclifird is visiting her grandparents, Mr, Eastman, last Tuesday. the funeral of Milo Smith at Van- picked up from the prairie. ' tied to our wagons."-' and the device that furnished "the and Mrs. Frank Keesler. town Tuesday. He was a former worldjwlth tlie modern screw was the School will close in this district North\ye8t Aurelius. resident of this place. "Had it not been for tlie buffalo "After the supply of bones at home work of a poor Vermont. genius- Friday with recitations. Ice cream The Uttle son of Mr. and Mrs. bones and buffalo chips, many of the was exiiausted, we went further and Thomas Harvey, a quiet, thoughtful and cake will be"served. Mrs. P. Ashley and mother, of Di­ James Morgan died last Monday. settlers could not have stayed here at further away to get our loads. Some­ farmer's son. To tlie resorcef ulness of Mr. Bedford of Webberville has mondale are visiting here. Funeral services were held at the times we went as far as Medicine an Ohio farm boy-Charles F. Bruslx— moved his family Into H, Web­ Mrs. Nancy Scutt visited friends home Wednesday jvlth burial in all," said XJ. W. Young of Pretty who lny|nted the dynamo, the world ber's tenant house. " ; here last week. • , the Reeves cemetery. Prairie, one of the first settlers In Lodge to get pur loads; this trip tak­ is indebted for its present day Indus­ Miss Neva Rlggs has a new School closed at the Gretton last A severe electrical and wind Reno! : ing about live days to pick up and trial and: power plants that give em­ piano. Friday with a picnic. storm passed over here last Sun­ Mr. Young, who located In this bring the bones home, and two days ployment to millions of hands. Tho­ The wind storm that passed Miss Alice Call returned to lierhome day night, tearing down trees and extra for the trip to Hutchinson. mas A. Edison, most brilliant of the .through here Sunday .night did In Flint, Saturday. fe^nces and doing considerable county In 1874, tells some interesting world's Inventors, sponsor fortlie elec­ considerable .damage, blowing Nina Marshall, of Mason, visited daniage. experiences of the, early^ days, of the Those were hard times for both the tric light, the phonograph and a down timber, destroying orchards here, Friday. . Mr." and Mrs. A. L. Sotiles visited trails' and hardships the farmers of men and their horses, for as I said hundred other devices, was the son of and leveling fences. A large shed Floyd Fountain and family, who his niece, ;Mrs. John Dutcher, and this county "had. to undergo during before, the men slept under the wagons a poor farm laborer. Patrick B., Del- on the west side of George Voss' have been visitlngin Lansln'g,returniBd any, Inventor of the multiplex, the family last Friday. They expecc those pioneer days. ^ and the horses were tied to them. We large barn was blown flat. It was '.Sunday.^'' •-•''•••••':.:''•..•.• ,'•.•••-•.'••,;.•. tb go to Florida the first of-No­ Delany relay, the telepost automatic V full of tools, but none or theni Mr. T. Thorborn wasin this vicinity, vember.-.' ' .'• ;••":•.:•"•••••,> .•:.-" "We landed in Hutchinson on the had no money tb spare for any lux­ telegraph and a hundred other tele- ••-.were' -broken. .:•;''•'r''''':'/-}.-'^-:-^^';'^". •Monday^;" • -•' '• "''^'. :'•'';••.'} • . During the storm Sunda.y night 19th of March, 1874,?' related Mr. uries, It taking all to provide food for grapli and cable improvements igrew ^ Mrs, Herman Bullen and sons visited up on a New England form. iFrom yy'-r'-EsAon riaip\(3^',••:':]'^<^^^^^ Ned Townsend's ,barn was blown Young. "Hutohlnsoh at that time ourselves and teams, together with her parents, Saturday, ,dowh, killing four cows. Warren the things that were absolutely neces­ a Wisconsin farm came 0. L;: Sholes, j Mrs. Hattie Howe returned liome, West's barn was also blown down \yas allttleplace, consisting of about the Inventor of the typewriter, which • , Mr. andMrs. Chasi E. Whipp Saturday.':;•'•., •••;•.•.•>• :;.„" ;••: •;• '..:•'.,':••%•'. Just before he: put his team in. . two blocks running north arid south. sary to the exlstance of bur families. revolutionized the business meithods called to Columbus, Ohio, Friday, i by , "1878 is ayearwell.reraeinbered, in of the world, . i the sudden deatii of Mr; Whipp's bro> > Mr.. Fred Dolbee was in Lansing the We crossed tlie great; river, last of;the'week. ;•.",,/ ••';':;'•:•;• :.:f'>--!;; '•• ' Pi^S. Rexfo.rd; 615 New'York Life ' Where service Is the only credential )-^ther,^"GiBorge;-';.-'^'';,;" "'^'^v^--^ • i-.;.-'•;•'•::':•;•;•;;' of whl^h we had heard so much and the history of Kansas, as liiiat year BldgiV Kansas Clty,;Mo.;Vsay8:. VI night coming on us, we went, Into thepeopie fairly flocked to this coiin- that commands recbgnitatlon and a ' Mr. Norman MacLeod, spent Satur- had a severei attack of; a " cold man's ability must square with his , : day and^Sunday In Detroit.!; i- ";^) libhgyear boy"' iivMastei: Donald •WhlppspentSiiiiday single' dose, of simple btickthorn neys ian!d;I was In great paln.from ; ''We then drove oh to Castieton; oid. settlets. almost forgot .the -hard who has harkeried'to. the iCall of the bark,'glycerine,; etc.ras compound-^ my trouble; A friend'recoimmended where Mr, Wallace, >yho had,the only times of former years and began' to, big city will be <^found today in the, : i; Gebrge'Squires Is'workitiig In: Mar- ed in' Adler-i«kaitthe' hew: Gewriaii Poley-KidheyiPills and'I used two famUy then In Gastlibtpn, directed; us tliink thai; Kansas was surely a; land front rank of the World's useful work- - > TiWsba«e^8hbp.^i;'';,'(ft'.lv;::f;:'N:>'=;;;:;,-^:;^appendlcitis^^rianiedy y relieves any bottles ol itnerii, and ;they .,:have ers In every large city on the face of ? :>;Beglnald J6hn«)n ~ has:resighed ;Kis Btomach' or tbowel; irouble.: Many; done me a 'world,of: goiod." W. Mii to our clalniis^fI put'In;soihe;>yheat of prosperity. But It seemed that dlir' the earth. For he:makes good and posltloti as^rug^;<}lerk^ftt;Mead'si^and Masbh ^peopliB^^airevbeing; helped.'r; { McCi-bflseii and Lbhgyear BroB.'.i: ; Shd:cbrh; >'rhlrigs^iqqk(Bd^^p^^ good fortune was hot to last, as fagatn I the world needs l)lm.;; -. •;

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