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VOL. XLVII. MASON, MICH.. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1905. NO. 24. ;,'!J':

GRADUATING EXERCISES Senior Oratoricals, WILL BE RE-ELECTED. The class of 1005, Mason High fl GIFT Will 1)0 Ilolil nt Uiiyiinr Opurit II»UN«! School, will give iheir ora'toricals at Krln II. OikNtnrllii IN WIUIIIIIK: » I'liiuv TliiirNdiiy KVUIIIIIK', JIIIIU S2, the high school room on Monday und uf I'roiuliiuiive ia Iltlcli. (JOIIUKO THAT IS HARD LINEN SALE The cominenoeiiient exercises of tlie Tuesday evenings, June 19aud 20, com­ Adilttllvii. TO BEAT. classes of 1905,-Mason High school and mencing at eight o'clock. Following Wc want every careful and judicious buj'cr to visit oijr Ingham County Normal school will is the program; From llie Alma Journal. Linen Department duringf this sale. In Table Linens, Towels, i)e held at Rayner opera house Thurs­ MONDAY reVBNlNCl,.TUNKll),lfl05, Couspiclous among those who have Crashes, Napkins. Lunch Cloths and Pillow Shams, we are day evening, June 22, at 8 o'clock. rnvocftHoii, won a nume for themselves In Alma a K©02\K showing positive bargains in quality, worth and price that you Seven young men and six young ladies Music-"Evening Slnoiber" , college la Erie H. Casterliu, '07, Alma's will graduate from the High school .' UIKII ;-ieboal Orcliealra athletic director iu the Michigan Inter­ cannot fail to appreciate. Essay—•'Jlodurn OboiiUHlry" „.. FROM and nine young ladies will receive , Allen Donald Uowo collegiate Athletic assoclaliou. Mr. Li your own interests come and secure some of these Linen (liploinas from the normal school. Essay—"Tlie liilliionoe of Lllerauiro'' Casterliu came to Alma from Mason $1.00 TO $35.00 JSlliol V. Andrews Bargains. , Following is the program; Orallou—"Gieal Men of Amurlua" two years ago, aud soon after his en­ MiircU—li'roiii '•Iloblii lloou" JMKovm liobun Uulpli Glenn trance to college, he became prominent Wc have them in stoclc at UicliuHlrn, Vocal ijolo—"tilnsy Maiden J" Parker as a speaker and debater, winning luvociulou. Mias Crandall Miireli—Gloria Ijosq/ Oration—"KlnalTrlnmpli of Universal Peace" second in the I'lcul oratorical contest Table Linens Napkins OroliOHLru. J nil UN W. Cliaplu during his freshmun year. In the In- 75c Napliins for ....50c AdtlresH Prof. Dolns FiiM ISsaay-"MIe ill Japan" ICIHOA. llawn Longyear's Drug Store Soloutlou—From "Oiiriiion" tAtiUrs lersociely debate this spring he was ?5c Linens for ...10c Ijil.dO Nupldns for 75c Oration—"The Korco ot Uio Idiml" oOc Linens for 3!)c Or(;bn«t.rii, Wlimllred l.oulse Hall unanimously chosen by his team mates 1.25 Napkins for $1.00 l'roNOiil.iUlon ofSanlor Oup to Olaas nflOOD... 5!)o Linens for '15G MUHlo-"Brldal Oborus" J''. Jl, Cowen of the Zeta Sigma Literary society id ] 50 Napkins for.-:----; 1^5 riiHuH W (Jliiipln Hlglii:iuliool OlioruH and Orcbeatra A. C. MARTIN CO. HeHpoiiBe mill Aeooptuiico liorl 1.,, Kltoliun lead the discussion, and he acquilled 75c Linens for 59c 1 75 Napkins for 1,50 JienuUlcllon. $1 00 Linens for 75c Holeotlou—'•Tlio Mayor 01'ToUlo" Carl himself in the linul rebuttal iu such a 2 00 Napkins for 1 75 OroliOHlra. inauuer Ihai he will not soon be forgot­ Grain and Stock Brokers 1 25 Linens for..- 05c 2 25 Napkins for 1 90 Proaenlallon ot GraclnHlln« Olass to .School TUESDAY ICVKNINO, .1 UNK 20, 1905. ten in Alma. DETROIT. MICH. 1,50 Linens for ^lAQ Boaril .Slip:.. Fiillerioii Invocation. Oniclal Quotations on all Grains and 2 50 Napkins for 2 15 RoapouHuaml I'resonUilioii of Diploman Last fall Mr. Casterliu made the Uulii.s Kayinoml, Pros, ol Board Music—"TrlppliiB O'er ilie Hill" Wilson Stocks. 2.75 Napkins for 2 25 lllKli aoliool Oboriia football team as quarter and exhibited Linen Towels 3 00 Napkins for 2 50 Seloutlou—Prom "Urmliile" Jucobowsky Oration-"Coniinerclal Advanlat'e ofPanama remarkable generalship in running the Ollloo over Kiinirel'H ncp't Store. 3 50 Napkins for 2.75- Orcliealra. Canal" Todman U. Uawn lleferenco, Karnior«' Bank, Mason, Pro.sonlaUoii o( Normal OIns.s to Uo\iiily Orullon—"TuonKlils, Tbolr Power" team. When his name was mentioned hell I'liono No. 182. 25c Towels for.- lOo each 5.00 Napkins for 3.75 lioaril of U.KiimluorH Coiii'r A. G. WIIHOI\ OlUzona'rUonolOD l!oiiP(McUou. neryl A. Wilcox as a successor to Mr, Schenck as M. I. 65o HIKI 75C Towels for 50o eiioli OratlOM—"Elements of Success" A. A, director il was received with U. II. 1\IAIISH, Manager. , Marcli—From ' UMI Kealliur" UcKovcn Olande Hoborl Laxion $1.00 Towels for ' 75c each Lunch 61oths OrclieHlra. Vocal Solo—".Snminor" OliaminaUo hearty approval and he was almost 75e Lunch Cloths for 59c MiH. Pnllorlon, uuunimously elected toihaiortice. At Dog and Pony Sliow. , Kellogg—Young-. OraUon—"Object Les.sou Irom .lapan" his election it was decided to recom­ Pillow Shams $1.00 Lniich Clolhs for 75c ;. Qeorjie Andrew Tborburu Siebel Bros, dog and poney shows 1.25 Lunch Cloths for $1.00 The day written in the calendar as Orullon—"Ednoatlon of Women" mend him for the same poalllou agalu have between 75 and SO beautiful Shet­ 2.5cRhama for - 19o 1.50 Lunch Cloths for 1.25 June 8th was a poem from the iirst ; Kloreuco hucyiStiafor at the close of the year, and, as his land ponies wllh them,-and among OraUon—"Wlial For"aud "How l^oiiK" work has lieun so satisfactory, his re­ 5()c Sliarns (or.. .S5c 1.75 Lnucli Cloths lor 1 35 faint ray of light which waked the Frank McUoy Field the lot la "Sno-A' Cloud," the smallest; 75c Slmiua for 50c 2 25 Lunch Cloths for ...... 1.75 sleepy robin to song to the summer Vocal Solo—Soloctod U. li.SLoub'year election Is unanimously conceded. full grown Shetland in the world. A twilight made glad by the silver, half Huuedlctlon. During the recent meet of the associa­ Coney Island side show manager of­ inoou. It was sujh a day as Long­ . ANNOONOEMKNTS. tion, iield at ]M. A. C, Mr, Casterliu, fered Seibei Bros, un enormous sum fellow describes; Lastchupel exercise Friday morn­ with the assistance of tlie M, A, 0, for the little beauty last year but he Is "0 gift of God I 0 perfool day! ing, June 1(1. director, had nearly all the work of still with the show. He ia not only Wlieruon aliall no man worlc, bill play; Final meeting oftheS, C. A. June supervising the events and conducting the pet of everybody with the show, C. A. PARKHURST Wliorooii 111.1 onouBli for me, IS, at 3:80 |j. m. ut high school room. the ad'airs of the association, ttnd he according, to the advertising agent, but; Not to be doluKi bill to bel did it with credit and honor both to 1 hear Ibe wind iimoni! H'o Ireos Baccaluerute aermon at the Pre.iby- money-Aiouldn't ^ buy him. Snow I'liiyliit; celo.stlal Nynipboiilei'; teriuu church Sunday evening, June himself und the college he represented. Cloud, it Is said, is a clown by instinct, JiEWH IN Bit I El 1 Noo lliu bninoliea downward bent, Since the above arliclewas publish­ preference und training, and In addi­ Tan stockings at Brown's, * IjlKe IcuysoC some great Inmriimeul." 18, at 8:00 o'clock. Graduating exercises ot the class of ed we learn that Mr. Casterliu was le- tion lo lilsdlmiuullveslze, he is doubly Graduating exorcises at Rayner At three o'clock in the afternoon of 1905 and Normal School Class, June elected to the directorship. valuable because of his cleverness aa Ribbon sale at Mills', * opera house next Thursday evening, this day, at the lieautlful home of Mr. '2Z, at Rayner opera house 8;00 p. m. an actor. He leads tlie 50 pony mill-' and Mrs, I, J. Kelloyg, Mason, Michi­ tary drill, plays In the orchestra und ]\[aBOu has 430 cliiklreu of school age, The Hammell Cracker Cn's. plant at Address'by Delos Fall of Albion. Another sale in millinery at Mills', gan, Mr. E. R. Young, of Jackson, Saturday. June 17. Hats OSc. * directs the "Brute Operu Company," Mrs. Sarlea Drew has sold her farm Lansing was damaged iiy fire last Sun­ Michigan, aud Miss Mabel Kellogg, of whicli ure among the features of the uortheast of this city to Robert ]\Ittrlin, day. The loss is about $18,000. fully Mason, Michigan, were married by H. Our City Honored. performance. Besides, he does a rid­ insured. L, Stetson, LL, D,, of Kalainazoo, Scliool Notes ing uct,iu which he ia the rider aud Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Brown now oc­ Michigan, The full and very impres­ Last Thursday this city was honored Miss Crandall spent Sunday In Jack­ cupy R. C. Darl'a house, corner of Oak MoLiiLohie & DuBois are construct­ by a visit from tlie Mason party, who not the steed, und plays' the roll of sive Episcopal ring service was used. son. "General" In the Japanese-Russian und D streets, ing a cement walk in front of ibe The guests numbered aboulllfty. The liave recently been the guests of the Lydia Reeves place, corner of Ouk aud state ou the occuslon of the interment Miss Bolton of Philadelphia will be war act, which is given by Shetland Geo, A. Earle is iruiking prepara­ D streets. scheme of color in the decorations was a guest of Miss Benjamin Saturday. ponies. Snow Cloud is ouly six years pink and while. Great clusters of of the remains of Gov. Stevens T. tions to build a modern residence this Mason ia Capital Park at Detroit. Miss IMullenhageu of Petoskey will of age aud weighs less than 100 pounds. auiumer on south B street, The base ball gume last Friday after­ dewey snowballs adorned the recep­ He la a beautiful little spotted fellow noon between the city team aud the tion hall. Clusters of La France roses The party was composed of Miss he entertained by her sister, Miss Clara Architect Bowd of Lansing lias been Emily V. Mason, u sister of the Gov­ MuUenhagen, uext week. and Is never happier than wheu he-, clerks resulted in a victory for the city peeped out from trailing vines. The has some little boy or glri perched up­ awarded the contract for j)laU9 and team. Score 6 to 1. grate was banked with ferns In ernor, now residing at.;Washington, Through au oversight. Blanche specillcatious for the new court house D, C, Mrs. Dora Wright, a daughter, on his back. A feature of the Selbel front of this stood the bridal couple Drew's name was omitted from the shows, by the way, is u children's rid- at Stanton, Montcolm county. G. L. Peck is now secretary of tlie during the ceremony. The wedding wife of Col, Edward H. Wright of list of the uormal graduates giyt'u in water and electric light board. R. E, JS'ewarlj, N. J., Edward H. Wright .iugucadeiny, which is Operated as a New belts at ]\[lll8'. * march from Mendelssohn-was played laat week's issue. compliment to all the little visitors to Darling will devote his entire time to by Miss Stetson, of Kalamazoo. Mr. Jr., a graudson, of Newark, aud Lyman Smith fractured two ribs anperinteudiug the plant, Stevena T, Mason, a grund nephew, of The iilgh school students are look­ the show,'After each matinee per­ Young, accompanied by Mr. Elliott, of ing forward to a very pleasant time formance all the ponies, and they are one day last week while working with A, J. Weeks of Slockbridge received Jackson, as the best m^iu, Hrst entered liultiniore,' Mil. a team" on his farm In North Aurelius, The party were ut Lansing attend­ next Saturday. It ia to be the annual said to be the prettiest tot in the show the bachelor of divinity degiee at the the room, They were followed by county school picnic atPleusaut Lake. business, ure bridled uud siiddled. Po­ Dr, Freeland looked after the Injuries, Biiptist theological institution at New­ Miss Mabel Wood, of Mendota, III,, ing the annual meeting of the Micbl- gau Pioneer and Historical Society, The semester- exaiBinutious are lite and uniformed uttendauls have Mr. James Bell of Dimondale and ton, Mass,, last Saturday. the maid of honor, who was beautiful­ tliem in charge and tiie little boys and ly gowned in a trailing robe of light aud came over ou tlie morning train to scheduled to "finish up" the high Mrs, Ransom Fuller of Owosso were Shirt waist sale Saturday at Mills'. visit the city that took Its name from school studeuts. The studenia' hea3s girls are all Invited lo have uiide, married yesterday afternoon at • the green crepe de chine aud carried a wiiich, of course, is complimentary. See add. * bouquet of pink and while sweet peas. the Boy Goyeruor, the brother and are beingcriimmed, like sardiues in u residence of Edwin Field in this city, father of the first two above named. box. The Seibei Bros, muise a specialty of Rev. W, H, Simmons olHoiatiug, , Miss Qratie Barr entertained about The bride in a beautiful white robe, this feature and it always proves one 35 of lier young friends last evening at carrying a very artistically 'formed They were entertained at luncheon ut Miss Klnnan has gone to Battle Summer underwear, all sizes, at H, the home of Hon, L, T, Hemuns, Creek, From there she expects to go of the most delightful events of the ber home, corner of Elm aud Dstreets, bouquet of while sweet peas, entered "day ut the dog und pony show" to L. Brcwu's. * the occasion being in honor of her 14th the parlor on her father's arm and was where they met some twenty of Mason'.s to Ann Arbor. She will return to cltl/.ens. It liud been iutended to the little folks. Dan Reed of North Aurelius was birthday. • met by the groom. After ibe wedding Mason iu Aiigust lo assist In the teach­ ceremony, which was too sweet for hold a general reception in the after­ ers' inslltute. Seibei Bros, ure billed to uppear in quite seriously hurt last Tuesday while Rev. W. H. B. Urch, who has oc­ noon but un unforeseen contingency drawing sand, His head was bruised, tears and too sad for' smiles, Mrs. The laat chapel exercises of the year this city tomorrow (Piiduy) ufternoou cupied the pulpit of the First M. E, David Inglls, of Detroit, sung, in a rich made it uecessury to omit the recep­ will occur next Friduy morning, und and night. The animal actors uum- bis lip cut uud back badly wrenched church at Albion for the past four tion, much to the disappointment of Dr. Freelaud attended the injuries. contralto voice, to her own accompaui- the flnui meeting of the S. C. A. will ber 150 or more, aud will arrive iu years, has resigned aud accepted a call menl, "Drin to Me Ouly With Thine those who hud the mutler in ohurge. be held in the high school room Sun­ town early on the day of exhibition. The contracts for the construction of 10 a similar cbarge in Oklahoma City, Eyes," aud "Janet's Choice," Miss If the Mason numesliall always be us day ufternoou at 3:80. The show will be given under cuuvaa the Qnruh drain in Meridian, were lei Okia; Rev. Frank E. Day of that city well represented us by the party thul Stfetsou played a song bj Wagner- Ned Kellogg und Don Custerlin are west of the hlgii school building. • last Thursday. The price ranges from will come to Albion to fill the vacated Liszt. Light refreshments wereserved visited this city, we shnll aurely never $1,04 to $2 48 per rod, W.C. Barker place. huye occisiou to regret the uaiue. home shaking hunda with old friends, by Mrs. Mason Reynolds and Mrs, G. ufter huving beeu out of the city for Notice. of this city secured the contract for Aurelius is to have an old fashioned L. Peck.' Miss, Elizal)eth Tuilar ulao Of the party, IMIss Emily V. Mason famishing the tile, severui weeks. We have not been Fourth of July celebration this year, served frappe. was cleverly the personage of most in­ able to find out it they have actually The City of Mason ordains that no The weather clerk's prediction of a and billa are out now auuouuciug that The wedding gifts were both num­ terest, her ninety years and present made their fortunes. , person or persons shall engage in any severe storm Saturday and Monday did fact. Hou. L. T. Hemans will deliver erous and costly. Among them was a physical und meutul vigor make her u person of remarkable peraonuge. Her The Baccalaureate sermon will be ball game, shall not throw 01 catch not muteiiali/D fmther than u few the add less A good ball game is very arlislic clock. As It calls off the delivered by Rev. Kiiumons next Sun­ any ball within the flic limits of, the luiuutes shower Monday evening, yet aelieduled and a llnepiogram of sports hours in a new home may it record as lifehus beeu full of remarkable iuci- denls. She was old enough to do the day evening at the Presbyterian city. Offenders will^be punlslied by 110 one seems to Lear any hard fueling and amusements is being ariuuged. useful und happy lives us those of the church. The Ciaaa Day exeicises will towaul the weather man. All aboard for Auielius. parents who gave their blessing to honors of her biother's home when he flue or imprisonment; was the flist goveruor of Michiguu, be given in the high school loom 'Membeis of the Alumni of the iheii children and seut them forth Monday and Tuesday evenings. Also the using of lircarms within 8. C, Parker has just completed the fiom the pureniai homes. '^ She knew most ot the prcsideuts fiom repainting of the "West Side Villa," Mason schools uie leq nested to be Generul Andrew Juclison to lecent Thursday evening, June 22, will oc­ the city limits. These ordinances using the bright cheery colors of yel­ piesent at the annual meeting at the times. Ot Lufayette, Henry Clay, cur the 33d annual commencement of will be strictly enforced. nigh school Jbuilding Thursday, June The Knights of Pythias enjoyed a low, white and gieen,—in a combiua- James Monroe and other atatesmen of the high school. At the same time GKO, COMAN, City Marshal. llou that IS veiy pleasing and leflect- 15, at 8 p. m, sharp. ]SIembeis must very pleasant session at their hall last that early duy she has u fuudofiemi- the first annuul commencement of the »* < luako a special ellort to be piesent us Tl'uiuday evening, the occasion being iUK much ciedit upon the uitist. uisceuce both intimate and interesting. Ingham County Noimul will tuke NucoiKl Iliiud Iiitnii .Honor, business of gieat iiuportanceis to come the visit of Grand Chancellor Will E. Slie was u luaiion in the Confederate pluce. Hou. Delos Full will dellvei Another sale in milliueiv at Mills', befoie the Alumni at that time. Hampton of Charlevoix. Initiatory For sale, Sii.a A G.BALI,, Saturday, June 17. Hats OSc. * hospital service duilm; the wur uud at the uddiess. We feel veiy fortunate woik in the third degree wua An its close found 30oiphaned childieu on in securing ao good a speauer foi this I'ONI, Dr. A, F. Feiguson is in receipt of a The giaduutiug class .of the high feried. There were 15 visiting breth­ hei hands from tlie futheis she hud occuslon. A loftthor eovorod whip, between IielgUt uowspapor clipping fiom St. Paul, school, the uormal school giaduatea ren present fiom Leslie. A iianquet nursed in their lust houis. These she houae auU Malu st, Plouao lelui n to and teachers of the Mason schools were dosed the festivities of the evening, Tlie high school room was full on ISAAC FII;LD. which shows that hia sou, Chailes, is cuied for until the last one wus iu a the occuslon of the cluss day exeicises battinguta,421 clip and has the sec pleasautly eutertaiued at the home of . * • home of comfort. She passed thiough Vor tliilc. Supt, uud Mia, Fullertou last Friday Bali Game Today. of Ingham county normal gruduutea cud beat average of any batsman iu the French Commune, spending some lust Friday evening. The audience Mowing machine nearly now and S-lnoU the Americttu uaaociutiuu. -Lauaiug eyeuiug. During the evening music A game between the Mason City 14 years in Paris, and hordutiea tult- tlru Wttgon., 23-3 L, 1'". COLLIUU. Ropubllcau, was rendered k)y Misses WInogene was well pleused with the exercisea team and the Eaton Rapids team is lug her some 42 times across the At- und thouglit that tills class did gieut I'loiiNunt I.nk« CotlitKC For Hnlc. Ellett aud Luia Fullertou. Daiuty scheduled for this afteruoou, ut 2:30 at luutic. J will bo In Loillo Juno 21 and ul my cottugo Elizabeth, daughter of E A, Sweet refieshmouts were served. credit to the normul. Among the South street purlt, A good game is 'iu ^he is the author of several works numbers on the program were essays, June 'id and 'JU lo mout tboiio who dealro to of Vevay, died ut their home laat prospect. Admission 25 cents. purchuau, Thursday moruiug of atoiuach trouble The senior class ot the high school, among whicii are: "A Popular Life of gymnasium drill and the class moph- HAJIHY LAWUKNOK, Fuiioiul services were held at the will give a reception, in honor of Mr, General Lee," "Southern Poems of the ecy. Aftor the exeicises, the class, to­ It, 1'', p, 0 Uulllo (Jioolt, Mich. War," etc. hoiuo ou Saturday, afteruoou, ecu- and Mrs. Robert ^L. Wbite and Miss gether with the Seniors and teachers, Wuiit«(l. ducted by Bov. W. U, Simmons Niuu Bristol, at the home of Miss She has lead a helpful life, doing was outortuined at the home of Super­ Bright, liouoHt youDi; man over 18 from Burial ut Maple Grove cemetery. Norma Lambertsou, ou Fiiday even­ Church and Society, | with her might what her hand found intendent Fullertou. i Mnaon lo prepare for poalllou Iu Govern­ ing, June 16th. Miss Bristol is 19 ac- to do und now at 00 years ia bieased, ment Sorvlco—Good pay and chance for pro- Buy your summer underwear, ut moiloii—AdUroaa immodlaioly—W, Jiox one, compauy.Supt. White to Coldwater, not ouly in years liut in the conscious- (Jedui liuplda, Iowa. ' , iiS-lw Browu'a Dry Goods Store. * where she Is to fill a responsible posi­ ucBS ol yeais lliied with goodly deeds, Local Horse Notes. The Mason Grange will hold their Fred Owen sold a due bay mure to tion In the high school. Her depart­ annual picnic Saturday, Juno 24:, at for SHte. - For 1500 the city of Luustug Is to W. M. Penman of Detroit last Friduy. «ottle with the aix motormeu who ure Is much regretted by Curo people, Grove Lawn, the hou^e of Mm. Belie Second hand saaoUne ongiuo. Price Is were talccu from the street curu two us she has proved oue of the most elti- Sanders iu this city. Real Estate Transfers. Chas. Shafer of Mason has a due righl Engine la ruuuluK order. Jlluqulre cent instruotora ever In cnargeofthe Muauii ISlovulor Oo. . uu yeara ago, iu order that the cars might Alaiednu Grange will hold a special The following transfers bays been pair ofKoma colts 8 weeks old. When be stopped fiom running wheu the language woi k of our schools,—Tuacola recorded In the olUce of the register of 4 weeks old they weighed 470 pounds < I'olMutI C'lilun Bour County Courier. meeting iu their hall next Saturday deeds for Ingham county.for the wceb VlUlam»ton i8 lota 1 aud i, bIk 10,Or|inu>8 add, Maaou 875 VMrd ol TIi(|iiks, a.m. p. m. p. tn. i,at tliePreabyterian ohuroh laat Satur­ trayed the auuala of the lughana Nor­ Uaaon .. >. 0 10 l:i!0 Ifronk auopbell, Detroit 28 Sarah E!..Drow to Boburl Marliu, a y,ot I dealro to extend my ainoero tbauka to Ibe raekson. ., 10.00 day eveulng aud listened to a very iu- mal iu a very Interesting manner. Of uw % aeo !i, Instmui 2700 rrleudv wbo ao kindly analatcd dHrlug tUo HI- iiiiO 8aa Mary ButemnD, Aurollua ....ao uea« and deatb ol my beloved wUe. Detroit ..I . 12 2S p. m, fil5 terestlDg tutic by Miss Kittle Bassett, eapooial Interest was the cia^as proph­ Cornelius W, PlanbnrKh and v/t to Wm. :)liloa(io.. . It JO 9.20 Da. n. I who ifave some of her 'experleucea as a Oalvln noBa, CollcKevlllo .^ jm W. Polraoa olul, the undivided KiOfo^ CLIJAU BllOOKS, ecy, The lights being turned out, >/i ao M aeo. IS, Oaouduga ,'... 633 83 teacher ID the PhlllpplDea, also epoak- the haunts,of the witches were shown, Myrtloo BrByman, CollegavlUe a NORTHWARD. iog 'of eoenes ,iu the Orient aud im- Edward Onoua, Lunaing ; 28 Fieilorick Tboinau to Jullnt lif uitlo and Stop! lIDon't^take Imitation celery and while a red light burned up from wiro,lot 0, blk C, QAnsluy'a udd, IAU-^ teas when you ash; for Celery King. a. in. a. m. p.,m reaaioua recetve1v •;'• -; 'work ^In'the'islauda.- Her'^;;.niauy For atylea' and comfort wear the ArtliwWm. Btruokmanr P.- Brock, LaualuClilcnKOg „.i...,'„...'.....',.,...'8ia' AH aoooiints due the Arm of Young BayOlty... lOiail \ 2.20 .. ' 8:3S rA"v„.'^.frleud8 In thia city wlBtfher coutlniied &'Mtller, Daasvllle, must be settled at Never Jeopardize your health in a bad "French.^ Flexibone"-^ corsets. 3old Kailhm hu Porrla, Phiiupa. Dlmouaul, chicHgoo ; L.L.ZZ'm.....,...19 ouoe. Must have the money.- -^^ ' cause: Celery King only coats you 25 Ooe Kdwardii LanalDK 0«n'lFai8. andTloktlARaat.OtiloafO, cents aud it uever aisappolnta. ,tf <,, r. 0,,8TAHTOH, Ticket Agent. iiM»n. ' .1^ f

f-p r4, .lM^. Going all-women of its virtues'? Surely you ly to his feet, he Avent towards his muttered. "It is not fair! l\Tother dates Juno hSth, 10th and 20tli. cannot wish to remain siclf and weak The Cheap Chemical Sal-Soda Forms wages to employes obtain." I'hiladeliiliia and return, IjilO.OO. Going mother, and, throwing himseli' at her says 1 have as good right to bo there and discouraged, exliausted each day, a Soap with Grease and the Latter In pressing their claim asninst legis­ dales September l.'ith, lOlli and IVlli. feet and looking up into her face, he as Isaac, I'or am I not Abraham's son?" Toronto and return, $12.05.. Going dales when you can bo us easily cured UB- Then Beadily ,Disposed Of. lation adverse to their interests, they asked .again, more insistently: Such was the burden ot Ishmael's Juno lIHIi, 20tli, 22nd and 2,'ird. other women. point out the fact, that "tho 'freight "What is it, mother','" thoughts, and the longer he pondered Liberal limits and stopovers. Full par­ Sal-soda is a very cheap chemical, and rates of this country average only two ticulars at city ticket oflice, corner Clark Don't, mother, don't!" exclaimed the the situation, and the farther he jour­ forms the basis of most ot the washing per cent, ot tho cost of articles to the St. and Jackson iJlvd., Chicago. Teleplioiic hoy, in great distress, while at the neyed from homo, the more positive powders on the market; it forms a soap Harrison 1757. consumer, thus making tho freight • • same time he caressed her, tenderly. became the conviction that grievous Positively cured Ly with, grease which Is readily dissolved rate so insignificant a factor in the "What is troubling you? Has"— Injustice was being done him. Sud­ If you have flint tired feeling which tliese lattle Pills.-| denly ho stopped, as a thought (lashed and carried a\yay. Borax is a compound selling price that numerous standard makes voii reliictaiit to move, jiisi get TUoy also roUevo Dis­ A little goo at the tent door startled into his mind, and ho exclaimed: of sodium wil*li boric acid, and acts as a articles are sold at. the same price In somehnily to give you a shove into tiie tress trom Dyspepsia, In- them, and they both looked up just as mild alkali; It is the safest of all alka­ roadway of a street lliat is popular witli dleostlon andToo noiuty "I'll do it! I'll do it!" all parts of the country." the autoinobilists.—Indinnapolis News. EatlDj. A. ported; rem,- a sturdy,boy of between two anti three That night when darkness had fal­ lies and affects colored fabrics less than years of itge came toddling in. As he does ammonia. Some ot the wlvents for edy for Dizziness, Nausea,., len and the herder was rounding up TALES OF THE TOTS. Special Low Bates to N. E. A. Meet­ cauglit sight of Ishmael he uttered a grease are alcohol, chloroform, ether, Drowalnesa, Bad '£asx& some ot tho scattering slieep,-Ishmael ing, Asbury Park, N. J. In tuo Mouth, Coatea; gleeful shout, and came running to­ benzine, naphtha, gasoline—these, too, slipped away and started hack "Say, papa," queried little Harold, July S-7, via Nicl-.ol Plate Head. Long Tonguo. Pain la tlio Stan,, wards him with outstretched liands. are all volatile and should be tightly towards homo. The next morning he looking up from his book, "do they return Limit and Stop-over jirivilegcs at TORPID LU'EU. TJtesT' A smile fit u]) the troubled face ot the corked and distinctly labeled—kerosene Cliautauqua Lake, N. Y., Niagara Palls lingered on the outskirts ot the tented plant bird seed .when they want to regulate the Dowels, Purely Vsffel;able.' older boy, and for the instant, forget­ and turpentine—the latter two the and New. York City. Pull information of area, tor he dared not make his pres­ raise sparrow grass?" Agent, or address J. Y. Calahan, General ting the distress of his mother, he least volatile—benzine, naphtha or gas­ SMAliPlLL. SMALL DOSE, SMAlUfllGE: ence known. As he lay hidden in the Agor.t, -111 Adams St.. Chicago, Hi. ttmmmmita^mmiMMammmmmmmmmBamm'" stooped to take the baby and have a bushes near enough to see and hear, he oline are sometimes sold tor one an­ Little Elsie's father was a very . frolic with iiim, as was his wont, for other. They will not mix with water, Genuine Must Bear watched the guests arrive, and lis­ homely man. One day, after looking "IDe. man dat tells de plain truth 'bout Fac-Sirnils Signature ever since the coming of little Isaac, tened to the busy hiim of voices as the and are very inflammable, and should at him steadily forsomo time, Elsie a fishin' trip,-'.' said Uncle Kben, "has yob liable not in he Ishmael had been his loyal admirer visiting andmerry-maliiug went on. be used with the greatest discretion. said; esteem, but he's liable not in he very and faithful gimrdian and playfellow, Kerosene is a valuable agent In the good company -Washington Star. He saw the gifts as they were borne to "Mamma, didn't they have any good- but as ho stooped down, his eye fell upon household. The deodorized qualily can Sarah's tent to be presented to.little looking men in stock when you wont , the face of his mother, who with dark, be-furnished-by some dealers. These Ladies Can Wear Shoes REFUSE SUBSTITUTES^ Isaac, and later he saw thelattor In his shopping for a husband?" (Dne size smaller after, using Allen's Foot- almost evil look,, was taking in the gorgeous robes, such as the heir is ac­ household chemicals should be kept in liasG, A certain cure for swollen, sweating, whole scene. thelrown closet, away from all medicine customed to wear on such occasions, be­ "The, Bible says' there will be no hot,'ncliing feet. At nlLDruggists, 2,10. Ac­ bottles, to avoid accidents, ot which we cept no sulistituto. . Trial package KllKE, ' At that instant a shadow fell across ing borne aloft, while, the assembled marrying in Heaven," said small Har­ read so often. -Address A. S. Olmsted. Le Hoy, N. Y. the doorway, and the form of a woman guests bowed before him and then with ry. "I wonder,If that is true?" appeared. ' Her quick eye took in the loud acclaim proclaimed him Abraham's •O.xailc acid should always be labeled "0£ course it Is," replied his little E.vporionce—tho name we give our fail- tableau, before her., „The strained, heir and wished him long life and pros- poison; the bleaching ogent, chloride of sister. "How could the women marry ures.—Smart Set. drawn, hard look on i:he face of the perity and power. Then came the lime, owes Us benelicial effect to a sub­ when there are no men in the place?" Egyptian motlier, the piiz/.led, troii'bled feasting, and Ishmael, who had eaten stance of an acid nature which is liber­ THREE YEARS AFTER. nothing since the nigiit before, found ated from it, and the clothes bleached FOR WOMEN expression in Ishmaol's face, and the Small Bobby had just returned from trouWed witli ills peculiar to impatient wail ot her little son as he his hunger overcoming his tears, and by this agent' should be thoroughly an afternoon children's party. Eugene E. I^rio, of T,";! Twentieth their sex, used ao a doucha Is marvelously juc- leaving, his hiding place he crept in to rinsed in diluted alkali to neutralize this ccssful. Tharou£hlyclcaiise«, killsdi^uaaegefms, tugged sturdily at the older boy's gar­ "What Itind of refreshments did you Avenue, ticket seller in the Union .Sta­ etops diacbargcs, uciils inflammation and local ments and sought to,obtain the accus­ where some of the servants were feast-' effect. It should be used in,solution have?" asked his mother. tion, Denver, Col., .says: "You are at eorciicss, cures Icucorrhcca and nasal oatarrb. ing and' making merry. Gladly they only; and should be kept in-bottles with Paxliiie is,in powder form to be disaoli/ed in puio tomed attention which was for some "Liquid," answeredvBobby. liberty to repeat wliat T waier, nni is far more cleansing, liealing, R(,rniicid.dl, reason he could not understand being made place for him, for, the boy was a; rubber stoppers. The alkalies which are, "Liquid!" she exclaimed, in surprise. first .stated through our wd economical tlian liquid andseptics for M withheld. • . general favorite with them, and while indispensable In the household are am­ "Yes, ma'am," replied the son ot his Denver papers about TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPGCIAl. USES they cast knowiiiE glances at each other, monia (that sold at the groceries is : l.'or sale at druggists, GO cents a box. ,, "Ahjhere you-are,you little runaway! father. '"Us boys all ran. away from Doan's Kidney Pills in, Trial Box and Book of instructlona Prce. they plied him, with questions- as to 9ften impure), which is very volatile, Come, see what mother has for you," the girls-and went swimming." ; the summer of iSOO, for fHC R. PAXTOn COMfAttV .BsiiTON, MA(S). where he had been^ and why he was not, potash, put up In small cans (caustic holding up a new garment of rich color­ I iiave liad-'no,reason in sharing in the festivities. lye, from wood ashes), and this is very Two little girls became Involved,In the interim to clninge my .|8-pafio bobl: PRITH; ing and finest., texture, which the proud _ hlghoat rol'oronocR corrosive, and should be used with great a quarrel, the other day, which cul­ opinion of the roincdy. I niother was preparing for the great fes­ liTX'y.GiSUALl) .t CO. Boi: it, VVashLuitciu, U Ci With a sneer in the direction otlsaac^, care.—Housekeeper. minated in physical violence. One of was subject,to severe at- tal occasion which was to mark ' the and a shiug of the shouldeis, Ishmael WIU'W -WIMTII^a TO jLllVEKTI'jr.lltH weaning of the boy and his foimal rec­ the mothers took hei little daughter t.icks ol b.ickaclie, ,al- liluuiu Kl.iSu ili.it ymi oiiw till! Aiivcrllm,*.- snarled: ' •\vays nsgrav.ttcd il 1 s.it ognition as the sole heir of Abiaham's HOUSEHOLD HINTS. to task very severely Wishing to em- uieitt la Lhlb i»iii)ui. "Why should all he given to Isaac? long at a desk, Doan's possessions and position. phasUe the enoimity of her oifenso, Am I not Abraham's son''" If diled or candied fruit has become the mother said. "It's the devil who Kidney PiIK absolutely At tho sound of Saiah's voice, Hagar "The boy is right," chuckled one dark- too haul to be used to advantage m tells you lo do such naughty things" stopped my backache. "l looked up with a startled and guilty e\- UUIItS WHtllt Att aSE FAILS. visaged lellow, by way oi encourage­ r'ake, 'iteam It foi a few minutes. Tho little girl leplled between sobs- hive never h.id a p.iin DestCougli Sypup. 'rustea,Gooil.«tl80 ' pi ession, and, ti ying to smile, she bowed in timo Sold bv dniacKt-^ ment, and'then noting the lespouslyc Buy your laundiy soap bv the Quan­ "He may have told mo to pull ner hair, or a twinge since." low, and then spieading a rug at Sarah's, nods on eveiy side, and the hi ightening tity and pile It In such a way as to leave but I thought ol Ivicking hor shms all ';'.'? ;C ON:S'a,M;P!-T1;0jpr#' feet, she said, with an effoit at compos­ Poster-iMilbnrn Co, lUiil.ilo, N. Y. of ishmael's countenance, he continued, open spaces between the bais m a di'y by myself." For sale by .ill diuggists. Puce 50 ure ^ "Here's to Ishmael, Abraham'sheli." room The liarder it gets the less it will cents per bo.x. N IC ,^ "Will not my mlstiess be seated''" «078 The spiiili ot reclvless fun then seized wash tway In using, while It does even ' "Not this morning, Hagar, there is so THE LITERARY TIELD. the rest of the group. One fellow threw mor^ r-ffeotive work much to do in preparation for Isaac's over Ishmael's shoulders ip lieu of the least, which my hands alone must do, It'is not tke general custom to blue Mrs. Ogden Goelet has had made at an robes of the heir one of the in illlant'rugs colored clothes, but Good Housekeeping enormous expense an edition de luxe of that I cannot," and with a pretense of lying on the ground, and all bowed be not having noticed the jealousy and un- says that no matter -ffh»t the color it will the manuscript of "Hyperion." The edi­ Let,Common Sense Decide foie him in mock solemnity. The com come out the brighter If a little bluing tion is limited to one 'copy and^ that happlnep ot the otlier woman, she motion drew the attention of the rest IS added to the lasfrlnsing water or to copy will be placed in her library. Do you laonesUy believe, that cofjtce sokl looso (in bullc), oxposod picked up'her baby aid hastened Irora of the company, and Saiah beholding the starch. Miss Ethel Bret Harte, daughter ot to dust, germs aud insects, passing the tent took in the situation at a glance, while Broken molds of lemon 01 coltee jelly the famous writer of early California Suddenly the mother stopped in the guests thinking it only some merry through many hands (some of can be remolded by waimlng the life, will devote herself to concert work front of him aiul exclaimed, ileroely, frolic of the servants turned again tc them not over-clean), ''blended," gelatine gently and turning It Into a because her father's estate at his almost Incoherently: their feasting and chatter you don't Icnow how ov by whom, mold again. The gelaine should not 'death was too small to support his "The new garment, the great feast? But not so Sarah, and after the guesti is fit for your use? OI course you be allowed to become hot, as that gives family, Do you not Icnow what tliat means for don't. But had all departed and she and'Abraham it a disagreeable flavor, The reheating you? > Oh, Ishmael—'" were alone, her pent-up feelings'Innst A London publisher received the Is Uest done In,the double boiler, manuscript of a novel written, from ^. "But'what of it, mother?" stammered forth: , In sweeping a carpet make long, even beginning to end, in verse. Cuiious, '»fj, LION COFFEE the boy, in a'dazed sort of way. Cast out^this bondwoman and lier #>/. strokes with the broom, nj)t little jerky he read it and^ found it not at all a son," 'she fiercely and abruptly' ex Is another story. Tlie green ^ The failure of the hoy to appreciate dal)s which aie hard on the carpet and bad story; I so good, Indeed,'that he Is the situation seemed to exasperate the claimed. "For the son of this hondM'omi berries, selected by keen' the wlelder of the broom as well. Don't willing, to print It If the author will mother,^ and she exclaimed, passion­ ari'shall not he heir with my son, even ludgcs at the .plantation, are sweep from one side to another, but from translate'it into English prose. ately: ' , I with Isaac!" " , , ' . skillluUy roasted at our; lac-, the edges toward the middle. And don't A.. E. 'Houseman, professor of Latin lu'bewildered surprise and sorrow, •"What of'it! Cannot you understand' forget to ralpe the wlndow.s'so that the In the^ University college, London, Is fortes, where precautions you Abraham by questioning,learned of the that y^Qu have no part or lot with Isaac? dust wllhblow out, If it can be managed a writer of verses which have won would not dream ofl are taken As son o't Abraham thou art, not'> to Incidents 'of the afternoon, but, the —Michigan Farm Journal, to secure perfect eleanllncss» haish measu'res which his'wife proposed praise from able critics. lie consistent f^ t Jshare^ln aught tfiat is his save such ly lefuses to accept pay for his work flavor, strength and uniformity. "'beggarly portions as he may'give you seemed very'grievous unto him, for ht loved Ishmael, but ' uatilral t affection Maraschino Sauce, An American'magazine recently print­ '.during his lite. 'The new'garment is Heat toget|ier"a cupful of sugar, a ed fragments from a book he printed Ji^rom the time the coffee leaves for,the lveii;!j The feast Is for the heir! often brlngjs one at cross purposes with the factory no hcmd touches it'till .'uA'' I'aitht and the, plans of God. \ , ,. large talilespomful of biitter, two cup- and sent him' d^ check,* vrhich was re i' And Abraham'and "the great'shellcs of fuls of (Water; thicken'tsllghtly -with turned with thanks. ',1 , \ it is 02Jened in'yoiir,kitchen. ' } :\''i t all the country round will maUoimerry Abraham bowed ,his head In gi'lef ana ^ w!- cornstarqh nibbed smooth Jn a little, Marie.Corelli^seems to find some Tills has moac UON COFFEE the LEADER OF All PACKMC COFMES.' ., 'as'^^Isaac' Is proclaimed heir! ,And spake not. * '' * \/ i ' "^ ' < ^ ' '\l*' -water, cook till it thicltens a little, them, thing" amiss'at home.^ She has'no a-,;. '^ you," seizlngSthe boy/jbyl'tlie shoulders -1 "Cast out this bondwoman and her. add''three fablespoorituls of marascliino ticed-that,"among the English uppei ^' 'MUlions of'Amcncan Homes welcome LION OOPFEE daily. I , iandialmo'st^shaklng him "im-thc frenzy son," again demanded 5 Sarah; yforfiho cherries and *one table^poonful of 'the classes thVe'has been growing of late There is'no stronger proof of merit than continued and mcreas-' shall not be'heir with my son, even ^ylth liquor.', f \., ,.'1 (»'('') , -^' years a disregard for all that is truly -ing popularity. •. 'iQuality survives all opposition." , >' ^ iSaaclV>*!:';'>.'"'.•',/'J\ ^^','K'''\ J sincere and honorable, and a 1 callous < CSoldonlyin'llb.Vaclmges. 'Lion-iieac'lonevoi-ypftoisage.jj ( '< ''^ AmrAbraham, the father of'Ishmael.,' >; ' -•'(-,;- Pique. ^^-^ '• > frivolity to take,Us'place."* Slie,'l'uiv '' ' ,(^Su.voyouvLion-lioacla for Vftluablo premiums.) ,'•'!< the son» of the boiulwoman,'' and the fa •• Piqiie Is to bo a, good deal,worn thl^, thel^r laments the cUsappearanoe of tho SOLDBY-GkOCERSwE^ElYWHEKE,'^' ' I W r thor'of Isaac, the^son of promise, strodo^ ,at|mraerr? It!Ms •lighteivin? weight than< 4sterling^,virtues'of ^mental (in^ m'o'riil i 'K -A stability and weight which >vere once 'r , 1 WOOLSON'SP10ECO.,''Toledo,',01ilo: Brigllslimaii's pride. I ('

W •/ ' 'J mmmmM^^ ,'«il ,4' '''ih- Klngsland. riUAlACCT. ' , , \ • «I11SI1-;U»E 18 Bert Treeyer of Chelsea is .visiting SiiUoof Mlclilgaii, tho probnto court for tlio imltmw county of ItiKlmm. I his friends for a few days. RReKET ST0RE Al II BoSBlon olnftid court, liokl ut Iho probnto Mr. iitevensou is better at this writ­ ollico, 111 Uio city of MnBoii.lii nuldcounty, on llio ing. 20th (liiy oI'May A. D 19M. '• Thursday, June !5, 1905. Goods that the people want at the lowest figures. PruBont, lion. Iloiiry M. Gnrdnor, Judgo of John Wright, wife and daughter, ProbiUc, Inn ft,visite d his sister, Mrs. Eugene We seir everything at rock bottom prices. III tho mnltor of the ostnto of Chiirlos It. GOLD! Miller, ducuii^iid. PATurcK H. Kelley, atute Buperiii- Qriniii, Thursday. Marliida A. ,Miller bnvlHR filed In eiild court tendent of public instruotlon, bus an­ Mrs. Marlon Qruesbeok was called hor llnal lulmlnlHlmllon nccounl.iind bcr peti­ nounced liis candidaoy for lleulenaut- to Indiana by tlie accidental drowning Black and White Striped Skirts, Buster .Brown Collars for chil­ tion prayluK for tlicnilowance Iborcof an(l for tbo asBlcnmont and diBtribnUon of tho roBldiio GOLDi goveruor in 1906. of her grandson, Ray Sawyer. 75c dren, 12c, 20c. of Bald uBtato. Mrs. Edna Alderson and daughter It le ordered, that the Kllli |>nariincn. as well as oranges. The process in the next state campaign l)ecause of past year. patterns, 35c yd. Fans, 8c, ISc, 23c. Slate of .Michigan. Thirtieth .Tudlclal Circuit, is very I simple and anyone can Mrs. Nate Hull is visiting her pa­ In Chancery. Suit pending In the Circuit Court bis stubborn disposition. Tims far in Summer Corsets, 25c. Moconoca Bound Books, 78c. fortheconnty of Ingham, In Chancery, at tho do it if he follows directions. Full hisotllelai career Mr. Warner has re­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bellows. Embroidery from 3c up to 30c yd. Cloth Bound Books, 19c, 25c. City of .Maaon, on tho twenty-third day of May, fused to accept dictation from any Riley Norton is building an addition A. 1). 190,5, Ida M. Paino, complainant, vs. Kd- directions for $2, and I send a to his iiouse. Royal Davidson of Pot- Lace from 2c to 10c yd. Crepe Paper in plain colors, 8c. wln K. .lacltBon, Gilbert S. Angell and Kdwin 1. source and freely given udviee lias Angoll, defendants. gold coin for security until pro­ been put aside when the governor has tervlllfl is doing the work. Belts, black, in silk, ISc; kid, 21c; Decorated Shelf Paper, 12c, 13c, In this cause It appearing that the Bald de­ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Knapp of Port fendants. Kdwln M. .lackson. Gilbert S. Angell had reason to doubt its value to the linen, 25c. Window Shades, dark green, and ilidwln I. Angell, arc not residents of this cess is satisfactory, then the coin slate. It was charged that Mr. Warn­ Huron are visiting Mrs. K.'s parents, state, but their whereabouts arc unknown, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Beinent. White belts, embroidered in col­ liffht green and yellow, 10c. must be returned. Do not delay. er would not be able to withstand the ors, 2Sc. Curtain Rods,. 10c. therefore, on motion of A, A. Bergman, solicitor Influence of seltlsli advisers. Some­ Mrs. Z. Peirce lias returned from for complainant, It Is ordered, that Bald defeiid- It has to be performed before Flint where she has been visiting a White Canvas Wash Belts, Cuspidors, 10c, 25c, 40c. ftuls entei their appearunco In said cause on or thing else will have to take tlie place before live monthB from tho date of this order, July 1. Address of tliat charge. It cannot be used a couple of nieces. 10c, 15c Jardinieres, 13c, 25c, 50c, 84c,98c and that within twenty days tho complainant second time Miss Martha Hutciiinsou of Concord cause this order to bo published In tbo lNniu.M is spending a couple of weeks with Z Buster Brown Belts, 25c. Butter Jars, 5c. CouNT\- NKWS, said publication to bo continued 0. H. MASON, Woven Belts in colors, 25c. Table Oil Cloth, 15c yd. once each weok for six weeks In fucccssion, LAST Sunday's issue of the Detroit Peirce and. family. IIOWAIll) WlKST, Box 538, Minneapolis, Minn. Turnover Collars, 5c, 10c, 25c. Plain white, 18c. Circuit Judge, Free Press raulses editorial reference to . lilO.!, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said ful and lasting beiielitto sufferers from J. n. e©RTRIGHT. probate olllce, bo and is hereby appointed for 12 bars Armour's Key Soap ..25c that a thorough investigation should heiirinK said petition; be made. this distressing and mind barussing It Is lurihcr ordered, That public notice New Prunes 6 lbs. for 25c c This auhiial fuod has iiigiedients for •CII8 Are Wliut Count. 'Viiblivlty gr owiug boiieuud muscle that 110 other ' 1(1 WUnt the P«ui>lo Wuut. et nek foods have. r - Let tbem tell it, You can get from 5 to 20 ponoda Let the public apenk on the subject. m ore weight ou lambs by feeding AD« It tueaua belter uudorstauding, V ANCE FOOD with grain ration than Meanb less misery iu Muaon, ' / you cuu get with grain alone. Means coutldeuco iu a good thing. It le-tho coutlnuatlou of feeding that Home eudoraement counts. gives the big results. ' , ' Easier to oelieve your uelghbora GRADUAL DECLINE If you have a pair ot horses that keep Thaustraugera In a faraway town, in same flesh on 6 quarts grain ration, Every box of Doau's Kidney Pilla This is the fate of sufferiers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that often people have feed one of them half measure of stock ' la backed by Lome testimony. food 3 times a day. ' Kidney dlaorders—urinary troublea— serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, as diseased kidneys allow the After 30 days begin .to take away Are on the decrease hero. > impurities to stay in the system and attack the other Chicago Buslnos* Man Cured grain gradually until he isou 4 quarts. Doan'a Kidney Pilla are Foley & Co., Chicago, Gentlemen:-^About a year ago my health began Continue stock food and he will be the Believing baokaand curing citizens. organs. This accounts for the many different to fail, I lost nesh an4 never felt well. The doctor thought I had stomach fa test horse and stand heat better, ' It la their dally work and liver trouble, but I became convinced that my kidneys were the cause Parties wishing 100 pound lota or ' Here ia a case iu point. , symptoms of Kidney Disease. ot my ill health ana commenced taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB. It in­ m ore should write or telephone Mrs. Anna May of Cheery street, • You begin to feel better at once when taking creased my appetite and made me feel stronger, and the annoying symptoms Bays: "I dn not heaitato to endorse disappeared, l am now sound and well.—J.K.Horn, 1354 DiverseyBlvd., Soan'a Kidney Filie, I had aymptonas Chicago. June 11,1902. Q^p^j m, ^n^ of,kidney trouble, procured a box at FRED HERRICK '.^• -•Laugyear Bros, drug store,,took them FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE E. C. Watklns, sexton o( the Methodist Church, Springfleld, Pa., writest DANSVILLE, MICH. JVV, » Hooording^to direotlous, and ,lt> was "My,wife has been very bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctors Agents. '' ;only aahort time (ill all theaymptoma without benefit. After taking one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB wat vVanirtied. Doan's Kidney .Pilla are a as it stimulates the'heart, increases the circulation much better, and was completely cured after taking four bottles,'*' T. M. THORBUEN, Maaon, ',^1 splendid remedy; and I am well pleas* and invigorates ttie whole system. It strengthens the A. J. BLACK, Holt/ ,;ued to let otheia know tt," ,> ' On« Bottlo Gupod Hlih ^ M. A. DENNIS, Wllliamstou. ''i'i ^ For said by^all dealers, price SO ceiits. urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. A". H.Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: •«;! was troubled with kldnef ' , F. P.VANBUREN.Wllllamaton. >. :S Buflalo,, N., Y.,< complaint tor about two years, but a one-dollar bottle of FOLEY'S KlDNfiY CLAUDE WEST. Bunkerhlll ' ^^aole'^ageutS'ror'.the .United > States. . V /TWO SIZES 60o and $1.00 CURE effected a permanent cure.'* H. F. REY, 412 Wash. Ave.'N., Bemember the namei'^DoAn's, and tKke Lansing. ' ' . C.GEO. ARNOLD, Locke, :\l

MMMMimimi^^ '•li) Mason,In New York was certainly in­ teresting and needed,to be heard to be Our Sales Maye BUTTERICK appreciated. I In behalf of the Mason Grange, IT. Been Famous PATTERNS f MILLS DRY GOODS CO. Wilson Invited tlie club to join them for Years. Now Only In a farmers' picnic June 24th at Mrs. This Sets a New IOC, 15c and 20c. Belle Sanders', who also invites all to RHEUMATISM Mark. July Issue Just in. Join ill the pleasures of the day, THE SEASON'S GREATEST SALE Mr. Allen is one of the few farmers who lias a silo, also a hand separator and All KidneCureyd bTroobley s for his milk; he sells the 'cream at Owosso. In this way he has the warm milk to feed and realizes a satisfac­ tory amount. However, he only con­ SAL-LAC siders this only aside issue, as lie Saturday, June 17 hopes to have a herd ot Shorthorns— a credit to the breed. Send No Money—Mail the Goupon ^;''i' As no definite arrangements have We sell 135 new, beautiful SHIRT been made for the next meeting, you Full Dollar Bottle Sent FREE to All. • On In I •«/> contains no Ojilntcs, Alcohol or will please watch the papers for place well laCll/ other Imrmftil druKi*. Itiscomiioscd and program. COR. SEC'Y. ol simple, helpful herbs that soodie at once and cure rapidly. vVo wantjivory Sull'm-or from Uluuimutl.siii lo try Ml-Ljc, I beciuse we never yet liavefound one sinirle case, no matter liow far WAISTS, worth $1.25 to $2.50, advanced, thai Sal-Lac has not helped or cured. People bcdnd- Aurellus. den for nioiUlis, swollen and distorted beyond all rescmbmnce to Oria Fausoii of Mason visited Carl a human beiufc', lave walked and run .liter lakinB.three bolllcs, and score? of cases'.inable to work and earn their daily bread, have Griiiiieil over Sunday. tPrRheumatisffl been restored to health and happiness in 30 days. your choice only - - Irinu Golieeu of Mason visited Bat- 5"lney, Bladdcni"« unlay and Sunday ul P. W. Sanders'. SaI'Lac has'proved liX'is not one cnso ol Rlieumatism or KidncyTroublc in ten thousand that il cannot cure. Lynmn Bond aiui wife were ut Siind us tlHi Coupon IJolowinul celiii llottlo omil-l.ao Pleasant hike fishing Saturday. FltKK. WHY SUFl^Kll AVHEN KELII31P IS SII1U3 ? Sal-Lacisfnr sale by all Uruuiiisls, hut coupons are redcemeu li)<>.. ]\[r. andMrs, L, F, Slught visited ohlyhyn.s. Write UB today and we will send you aooi'derlor a i.tlf'*/.'i"') . Ilia brother in Oakley recently. full dollar bottle oa Coriiie Weatlierwux of Euton Rapids SEE \A/INDOVA/ visited at J. D, Waggoner's Sunday. The M. W. A. of Aurellus will have LONGYEAR BROS. Bu ice cream social nt the hall-this Snt'Lac is the prescription of ^mi^m^^m se^D IN THIS COUPON TO-OAY week Frld'.\v evening. an old German Scientist^ J)r, Krupp Romody Co., 50 LunI Ave., ChlaaQO, HI. None^ Sold Be^foro at This Prices Byron Field bud u colt gel fast in a Kruf>jf*twho lived in Her/in more GKNTT.KMHH:—You may send nicnn order on your cli-upr;U.t lor n fiill- sI^reddQllnr bottle of Sal.Lac' ' . I*t• i' s to cost me nnthininnthinTn ill tiuy wtiy and drill and hurling its leg quite badly. than JOQ year sag; o andioho was docs not place me under obllnatlou to buy, I iiromUt; lo take Uiic notUe am. Eev, Dean and wifH, ^lr. und Mrs, renffiuned ihroufchout the Ocr- just as directed, ^ Boliaiinan Mr, Haiiilshy und several man JCmJiire for Ais ivonder/ui cures of Rheumaiistn^ Kidney Name-. Now is the time to g-et your PARMEES' CLUB. otliers from here alleiided llie associa­ and Bladder Troubles, OSTEOPATHY tion at Albion Tuesday and Wednes­ To^on», Tlio now Byslom of troaling dlsoiiRes 1H day. lonndeU upon ftniiloiniciil iinU pliyslologlciil Despite tlic dump iintl rainy morn- PINE APPLES faolN, and uafiucoOHHriil In cnrlngfio many so- Rev. Dunbar, an olil ret,ired minis­ called Inonruble diKensoN. Wonro espuclally IriK of ,Tune lOLli over seventy mem­ ter of Gruss Lake has been visiting in m siicc(iR«fnl In cnrlng norvonH, spinal luul bers iind friends of tlic farmers'clnl3 for caminaiti'^. chronic dlHoacofl. Inolncllni,' all kinds nl do- Mils place the past week. He preached formUles. F. II. WII.LIAM.S, M. IX, B. 0. met last Saturday witii Mr. and Mrs. here in the Baptist church 25 years HOWIE GROWN I JO. N. WlU.iAMS, U.O. Alfred Allen and Mrs. Delcvan Smith ago. Both phonos. lianfllnu.Mlch, On account of the association being K) Eslabllshed In l«9il. at Maple Row. Many more came after SEIBEL BROS STRAWBERRIES held this week at Albion the Ladies' dinner and wlien the president said Aid society has been postponed until WORLD'S GREATEST arc here and we ]i.;ive them fresh ackson & Battle Creek come to order, tlie pleasant and spa­ next week Wednesday afternoon, every day. cious rooms were full. June 21. A good atlendiince is desired Traction Co* as there is importnnt. business. Call and see us, We can save Miss Bassctt, a teacher in the Pliil- ••>:••> you money on Pine Apples. JFo r natUtiCreelE&iCalauiazoo ippine Islands, is spending a part of No one would ever be bothered with •%: riifrhest market price paid for EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY her vacation In this vicinity and we, conslipatioi) if everyone knew how Butter and Eg'grs. IN KFFKOT MAY J4, 1005. as a club, were very much favored to naturally and rjuickly Burdock Blood have her witli us and tell us of those Bitters regulates the atoiiiacb and 1-lnilleds Wofll-";(15,10:00 a. m,,l»:00 ni.,2:00 bowels. t C.J. WHITING 'I;00,lhl'0,7;50,0:-I5p, ni. far away islands occupied by Ameri­ Locals Wo9i-«:0G, •0:25, llsJlO a. in., 1:20, it:!X), cans, She had with her many pictu res Common Council Proceedings. WILL EXHIBIT UP-TO-DATE GROCER 6:20, 0:5.5, 8:;w, 11:80 p.m. BOTH PHONES 7:-15 a. ni. makes conuootlons at Albion for and several knives made from diircr- MASON, Mien., June ]2, 1905. Lanslnif. ent kinds of wood, also,canes, that Council met and was called to order Limited loavlnR at 7:45 a. m. will malic were very much enjoyed. ijy Mayor Root. West of High School Building, Rlasoi^ local slops to Albion Sundays only. 'Present, Aid. Clark, Cross, IToyt, Local leaving nl '(1:00 a. m. canoellod on She said in part, while she knew Sundays. *• Lawrence, Moody and Severance. little of agriculture in the islands, as Minutes of the last meeting were For Two Performances—Matinee and Nig-ht . a kindergarten teacher slie tried to road and approved.' know .where'tlicir clothing'and food IIEI'OUT OF COJIJIITTEKS. mn i^ ©"-^ came from, and tlie study of the food The finance committee report the especially leads one to the farm. following claims and recommend their FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1905 Thursday, June 15, 1905. The islands had been devastated by allowance: ,liis. S. Tliorburn, 7 nights on sti-eets $10 .'iO An incomparable and unrivalled exhibition. The g-reatest shovi? in wars among themselves, those living Geo. Coinan, street; coninilssloner 10 BO PKK80NAI. lKF.I«XIOK. ,las. liriuUluld and toiiin, G days on streets. 18 GO existence given by in the mountains coming down and S. I). Noely, labor for city 5 oo taking wliat they want by force— L. Ouliola, ditto 3 00 Don't try to get along MlHH Mary Lee was with Lan»Iog fri-euds Fred LaFargB, labor on streets 8 25 With the old reading Sitnrday. they really are the drones and the K. Sh«rnian, ditto;. 3 00 Charley Farley of Jackson visited his fam­ non-christiivn tribes are not civilized. Otis Hradlield, dilfo... 3 00 glasses this winter. ily Sunday. A.O. Whipiilo. drawing lining CO Tliere are twelve hundred different Calvin Smith, drawing tile....: 25 Dogs, Ponies and Monkeys Carl Gansley ami family weiie wlUi LanslDj; E. Ilulse, 9 yds. gravel, ® 25c 2 25 Come to Culver's and over Sunday. islands and the most fertile lands arc M, 0, K. K. Co., freight on carload brick.. 42 01 have the lenses changed along the coast lines. One of the Metronolilan Paving lirick Co., brick 53 09 A regular fairy land for the little folks. A paragon of beauty and Fred Grayson nL-Mle n bnsincss trip to Lans- John Was|)er, cleaning pavement 3 08 splendor hitherto unequalled. The only show presenting by a competent optician. Inu' last Friday. drawbacks is to have draft animals Moved and supported that report of Joweloriiud Isaac II. Vandercook Is at his old boin« in stand the climate, 75 per cent, are the finance, committee-be accepted Mason this yieek, and adopted and orders drawn for the . HIGHLY 75 Ponies, E. CULVER Optician. swept away by the rhinderpest. They SO Dogs Goo; F. Bordner nml family spent Snnday first had the caribou, later mules were same. Carried. Yeas-Clark, Cross, EDUCATED with LansluK friends. Hoyt, Lawrence, Moody, Severance. FOUR FOOTED and 25 Monkeys Mrs, Lucy Nelson and daughter were with Introduced, but the Chinese bull seems The marshal was instructed .to en­ making a'total of HUMPHREYS' LunBhiK friends Sunday. to stand the climate the best. force Section Oof Ordinance No. vii MUs Wlnilrad Ncllls was homo from Lans­ The fertility of the islands is jirac- in regard to the use ot firearms, also Who travel in Pullman Sleeping Cars made especially Veterinary Spcclttcs euro diseoBOB ing Friday und Saturday, the ordinance in regard to playing ball of Horsos, OatUo, Sheop, Dogfl, Hogs taxi. P.N. Flannagan and wife were with Iboir tically undeveloped, cane having been on the streets inside the fire limits. for their comfort. Poultry by noting directly on tUo eux PASIB parents Sunday In Lansing, ' raised upon the same land for forty The matter of putting sewer tile MIfls Jfaudo Karber visited Lansing friends years without any change of crops. across the road on east Ash street near without loss of time. last week, returning Saturday. . rpC "SNOW CLOUD," the Smartest Full Grown Shetland Pony Experimental farms are situated Wra. Bayner's creek was referred to A.A.IPBVISRS, C of Lansing weroguestuof n. L, Uiown and Mrs. II. Wilson moved that Miss pioveii catarrh to be a conatltutlonal family Friday. The township Buuduy school oon- Alviu Linn of WiUianiston, Floyd Bassett be made an honorary member, disease and therefore requires couatitii-, veution will be held lieie Buturdiiy Mrs, Aithur Havens and son of Jackson tionul treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure Otis und Hortaer Eobinson of Mason Okemos. wore Sunday guests of Fiobato Itegititor that she can realise when far away manufactured by F. J, Cheney <& Co., ufturuoou und eveniug, Pi of. Jeflrita audEdiia and Abertha Collar, Jessio Clluion and family. of the M. A. C. will give im uddreas in StelnhoGi'^Leua and Elhelyn Eveiy Mrs. B. J, Potter eutertalucd her that she belongs to us. Miss Bassett Toledo, Ohio, la the only conatltutlonal the even I UK. Mrs, J, N. Qregg leaves this week for an ex­ accepted the honor with thanks, after cure on the market. It la talien inter­ vltlted Mr, and Mrs. Fred Collar Suu- mother mid fntUer of Wbeatlield Bun* tended visit with relatives at Lahslng, Do- Mr, and Mrs, E. Dahin and daugh­ day. day. tiolt und poiutu in Canada. which all joined^ln singing "America." nally in doaes from 10 dropa to a tea- spoonful. It acta directly on the blood ter of Williumstou spent Suuduy at E, James Stelnhoa. Clifford and Charlift Mrs, Mauaugh of Grand Ledge was Alonzo Wllsle itaa been vIsltlnR falonds and Hon. L. T. Hemans briefly gave the and mucous surfacea of tlie avstem. M, Babbitt's., , thexueBt of Mr. Milia and daughter liablug ID iho lakes about White Oak for sov- Collar fished at Patterson Lake last over Sunday. oral day3 witlt good suoooaa history of the first governor of Michi­ They offer one hundred dollara for any Children's Day exeraises wcre'held week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Blebcaheltner gan—Stevens T. Mason, and told how cuee It faila to cure. Send for circulars at the cburch Huuduy oveuing. There Laura Dobie and Lena Every visiteA Goo. W. Jowett lotiirnea yoslerdny worn- and teatimoniala. Address: was a very large crowd. and BOO, Edward, of Delta Cputer were Ing trom a weeks' llshlng atUiaok Luke, Oho. much was crowded In his short life. F. J, CHBNEY & Co., Toledo, 0. Jessie SteiuhoftThurdday night. the gueatH of J;0, Qrettenberger and boygan couuiy. I Q"o- 'brough '•t' hom• e a Wi In the latter i^arb of the seventeenth Everybody come and see liio ball pouadcr. Sold by druggiata, 75c, gaiuo'here Saturday. , A number from hero attended tho wife over Sunday.^ '/ - , century a' family ot Masons left Eng­ Take Hall's Family Pill for consti­ social at Judd Hill's Friday night, > <;WllhKiebllus'Aud wife of Jackson F. B. Donsmoro and Wife, C. J, Rnyuor and Mr. and Mrs. Burr Foster and are visiting hiB parentH, wire,und C. A Pat hhurAi and wife attended land and they have left their work pation. daughter, Gertrude, of LansinK spent the stale concluvu ul Knights Templar at De­ -^ In Una ChfiM). ' Miaaea Bertha and Lula Newton of troit this week, ^ upon our country. Geo. Mason fram­ Friday and Saturday at C. S, Foster's. Beadin^ltre at the home of tbeir pa­ Millions rush in mad chase after Mr. A, P. Parish of thet>arl8h BuslnesR Col­ ed the bill of rights for Virginia and LET US DO YOUR ' Mrs. C. B.' Foster is epeudlng «few rents, Bev, Newton and wife, during lege of Urand Baplda visited bis slaters, Mrs. his workhnd influence could be com­ weeks with Mason frleudsi -^' health, from oue, extreme of'faddlsmi their .vftoation,, ' \ ' < C, iH. Norrls and Miss Emma I'arisU, Salur 1 to another, when, if they would only Sylveater Toirence AB,d wife 'Ot day and Sunday. pared to Thomas JcUerson.. eat good food, and keep their ^bowela Wheatiield were tlie guests of the for* Mrs. J.'S.'Jenkins, wliohas been at Pino Miss Emily Y. Mason, a sister -of Tlie Children'* rnvorlle. regular with Dr. King's New Life 1 '•! 1 mer?B parents Sunday. ; ', Lake tor a week caring (or her cousin, Mrs, For coughs, croup, whooping cough, Fllia, their troubles ^would all ^pasa Chas, Foster, reiurued Friday, i bringing her the Qrst governor, is still allvo and, Job Printing etc., Oue iMIuule" Cough Cure la the away. Prompt'relief and qulcit euro' Florence WhUmilu, who is workInK Wltli her lor reouperatlon. i '.; as hasboeathoroughly printed in the ,'in"LansluKi.}Bpent Sunday with her Our material, and 'workmanship ohlidren's favorite, Thia is beoauae it for iiver and stomach trouble. 2Qou1;'' parents.' ,-1. ' ^>, '.^ > '»'' Rev. A. F.'White, Mr.'and Mri. A. J. Hall, press, hus^recently been a guest of our oontAins no opiate, is perfectly harm­ LoDgyearBros.', Mason, and Field >& .Mrs.'Bahbittof YpsilaDtl'called on rs. Ellen Maiaball and Mrs, Jane Smith at- state.^YlIis'description ot' the ceme- y less, tastes good and ourea. Sold by North, Danevllle, drug stores; OuHi^ is first class. Lougyear firoe, . 1 , ^ MUteed. "-—'"•'•-"'''•• the-remains ot Gov. ^ • • m \" ' ''T S' \^ ( '' ^ 1 '.^T

.!•. ';;V'i^^''/l';^ -fV -^^'}'i^"'i'^l^^-4^;^ time, and "the success attending^ his REASONABLE-REFLECTION. .• • . Injunction Is Issued. #e Jnjjliaiii' djountij $tm efforts is looked upon as something of • A stringent injunction, has ..been issued A Practice That Is Reprehensible at .again.st tlie. malignant activity of dyspep­ a victory to the administration men. sia, amongst all people, by Dr. Culdwell'*; A. L. ROSE, Publisher. SITE "I made my fight for these bills as Locusts' Appear. | Unseasonable Hours Lansing.—A dispatch from; .Tanes- (laxative) Syrup Pepsin. Do not fail'to they now stand," said Gov. Warner, Only. invoke llio powerful aid of tiiis great vllle, Wis., says swarms of 17-year-lo- MASON. . . • MICH'GAN. MICHIGAN LEGISLATORS AD- "and I shall sign them. There may enemy of all stojiuich and bowel disorder be some doubt as to the constitution­ custs have appeared all through south-, John Farson, the, Chicago banker, who at the least .sign of trouble in any Of your JOUEN AMID DISOEDEB. ern Wisconsin. This swarm is known liiis drawn up a list of siiliriciil rules for digeslive organs. , It will promptly and- ality of the Galbraith bill, just as entcrini^ society, liolds thiu lliero is too surely .set them right, and make you well. there is about some other measures, as brood No. 5, and has been under '.I'ry it. Sold by all druggists at oOe and The imperial imlace in POIUHK IS U observation for a number of years. It mufh dissii)i\tion nniong tlic rich, siiys llic FORMAL END TO COME SOON but that may be determined by tho Now York Tribune. $1.00. Money back it it, fails. be connecled by telephone with the courts." Gov. Warner said he had Is due to appear this year in eastern "A remark 1 hoiiril tlic other d.ny," lib . • . offlcos of llie ciilVerent mlnistei's. Iowa, northern Illinois, southern Wis­ snid to.a reporter, "would apply well to Correct. given up the Idea of compelling the the average society man. railroads to pay the ?5,000,000 taxes consin., northwoatern Indiana, a'small Professor—Name one of the principal! In Gerinriny the luinibor of servant So]ons Reassemble June 16 and 17tli part of Pennsylvania arid in ihe fol­ ".•V middle-aged coiipla were talkins horrors of war. for Final Rites Over Forty-, they owe the state. "I found I could about the Russo-Jupiuie.se war ami the iStndeut—Graduating o.s,says on the hor­ glrla wlio have savings banlts accounts not'do it." said he, "and as the suits lowing counties in Michigan: Berrien, habits of Japan. , rors of war, sir,—Cliicngo ,Siin. Is nearly three times as large as that Third Session—Other News now pending will be decided by ,Tan- Branch, Cass, Hillsdale, Oakland, St. "'How ouriniis,' the man said, 'that • Joseph and Wayne, according to Prof. Japane^^e custom is of taking off llie shoea of sliojigirls who have them. from Lansing. uary, and as they will probably go beloro entering the house.' Reduced Rates to Bufialo, N. Y., Acct, R. H. Pettit of the M. A. C. " "It is only curious,' the woman re­ Annual Meeting B. P. 6. Elks, (Will, Kllpry, Sl.iff Corrcsnoiidcnt.) against the railroads, we shall soon Lake Diwa is the only large sheet ol have this money in the treasury." torted, 'beean.so it in ]iractiecd at all lioura July mil to 13lh. Tho Nickel Plate Road: fresh water in .lapan worthy oC men­ Lansing, Mich., June 12.—The forty- Gets Legacy of $75,000. instead of at night solely.' " olVers low rates with long Limit and Slop- third gathering of the Michigan legisla­ . « . over at Chautauqua Lalic, N. Y. Full tion. It i.s HC miles long, 12 miles College to Get Cash, Bentcn Harbor.—For 20 years Louis It Pays to Read Newspapers. information of Agent, or addros.s J. Y., wldo and its greatest depth is about ture was ended amid scenes of wildest Thomas, a painter of this city, has disorder last week and the capitol here Some of the most persistent lobby­ Cox, Wis., Juno 12.-Frank U. .lluasell, Calahan, General Agent, 111 Adams St.,. SOO feet. struggled hard to support his family of this pliieo, had Kidney Disease so batl Chicago, 111. is deserted of solons. The legislators ing of the close was done to give tho a agricultural college more money, iVs and rear ten children. The battle that ho could not walk. Ho tried IJoetors' made it a point to take away with them treatment nnd many dill'orent remedies, The emperor of Germany takes bis the present law stands, that inst.tu- against poverty was bitter at times, Never strike a man when lie is down.. meals with his whsle family, even the as souvenirs every bit of plunder within but finally the wolf was forever driven but WHS getting M'orse. Ho was very low. Ten chances to one ho will got up agaiu,. their reach and cuspidors and inkwells tion gets from the state one-tenth of a Ho read in a no\v.spn|)or how Dodd's —Detroit News. •children being allowed at the table mill for each, taxable dollar of prop­ from the door by a letter just received Kidney Pills were curing ca.scs of I'vidney from the time tliey are old enough to proved a source of much attention dur­ from his sister In New York informing Trouble, Briglit's Disease and Klieuma- ing the wind-up of the session. The erty in the state, but tho total is lim­ tisin, and tlinuglit ho would try tlioni. He Bit in a high chair. ited to .^100,000, This, however, is hlni that there was held to his credit single act which marked itself as per­ In a New Ytirk bank $75,000 iu cash as took two boxes, and now lie is quite well. formed by the solons was the passage aside from tho appropriations made He says:— A bankrupt sawyer recently stated la a legacy from his grandfather. The "I can now work all day, and not fool a London court that his trade had been ct the state-wide primary bill. There for special purposes. Friends of tho college worked hard to have the liiiift money has been accumulating interest tired. Before using Dodd's Kidney Pills ruined by the advance In the price of were 13 of this sort of measures intro­ for 12 years. I couldn't walk across llio floor." Knew the Virtues of the Bugar. Confectioners and candy raan- duced wliich 'held every form and removed, which would give the col­ !Mr. i^ussell's is the most Avonderfid ease iifactiirors were economizing by doing Imaginable theory as to the solution of lege about 1510.000 a year more. The ever known in Ciiippowa County. This 511 Michigan Odd Fellows. new remedy—Dodd's Kidney Pills—is 6il without wooden boxes and cases. the great problem. In the, senate house acceded. The senate commit­ ing Lansing—Secretary H, N, Wilder, of malting some miraculous cures in Wiscon­ Brown and Daird were responsible for tee held the bill up for awhile, but sin. The thickness of armor on mojlern owing to the influence brought to tho grand lodge of Odd Fellows, has one each, Sheldon two. In the house Since the earliest annals of OUT. warships is truly astonishing, The jViorrice, Waters, Stone, Eichhorn and bear, it was allowed to go through. just coi.nplEte'l ihe report for the year. Humorists must liave a terrible time in As $94,000 was appropriated for now It shows a net gain In membership tor Jii|)an. There are no old maids there.— Egypt, wheat has been recognixed nlrte armor of a first-class battleship Doublo-lvory introduced one each, Dick­ Chicago Clironicle. usually varies from IG'i/.. inches thicU inson and \'an Keuren two each. Only buildings, live stock, etc., this will the order of 2,825, the total member­ as the king of foods. at the top of the belt to Sy^ inches at four of those reached a vole, those of bring the total that the institution ship being 44,100 in Michigan. The • . will get from the state up to about Agricultural and Horticultural Col­ It has held its sway down to the- the bottom. The gun turrets are oft­ Stone, Double and Ivory, Dicikinson and total receipts of the lodge during the onies on the Kansas City' en protected by armor from 15 to 17 Baird. Daird's was the one finally 5314,000. The college also gets some year were $331,613.15, and of that Southern Railway. present day, notwithstanding Ihe- Inches thick. agreed upon. I\Iany important measures money from other sources. amount $202,200 was paid in dues The Lockesbnrg Colony in Sevier Coimtv, fact that in many forms of making passed the house and were lost in the Rebekali lodges have a total member­ Arkansas,containing about 30,000 acres, ami wlieat into food products, some ot: As the Koreans are obliged to dress ship of 24,S57, a gain of 938 during J-,oriiig Colony in Sabine I'lirisli, Louis­ maze of senatorial formalities and man­ Tuberculosis Bill Passed. iana, ecMituining about '24,000 acres, are now the best elements are lost. In white for three years for every case ufactured delays. Many bills died "on After being sat on by various com­ the year. open for setllenient. Lanils range in jirice of death, and. as once three kings the table" in boili houses. As a burying mittees of the house, amended, substi­ from ff'M to ^li'j.UO (ler acre, and are sold Bread has been aptly termed,, died within ten years, by which deaths ground for house measures the senate tuted and reshaped, the Moriarity- Now Rest in Detroit. on oa.sy terms to actual settlers. Ijocke.s- "the staff of life," as it alone of mourning was imposed upon the whole bnrg Colony is well^ suited for General committees this year did their best to Wallace-Whelan bill, providing for Detroit.—After reposing in a ceme­ .i''arining, stock raising and commercial known foods lias all the element& nation, the majority of people chose keep up their reputation. In the com­ the erection and maintenance of a tery vault in New York city for many fruit growing. Loring Colony lies in n rather to dress continually in white, mittee files of the senate were found state institution for the treatment of years, the remains of Stevens Thomp­ ."pleiidid fruit, truck and tobacco region, that are needed to sustain life. In order to avoid the great expense in­ this morning CO house bills and 138 consumption, reached the floor of the son Mason, first governor of the state and IS good for corn and cotton also. Both . Egg-0-See contains all the best, volved by repeated change of clothing, measures that originated in the senate. .house on the closing day and was are situated in a bountiful country, wilii of Michigan, were interred with appro­ nlio.ilthy climate and excellent,' water. elements of wheat in a far more In the house committees a greater num­ promptly passed by a vote of 85 to 0. priate ceremonies in a stone-lined Write for books ooncerning^Lockosbnl•g and healthful and delicious form than The leading public men of Franco ber of bills died, which is only natural The measure appropriates $30,000 in grave in Capitiol Square, park in this Loring Colonics and "Current .Kveiits" any bread, crackers or ordinary nro alarmed over the increase of in- on account of ihe difference in the num­ all. Of this sum $20,000 is to be used city, where stood the state capitol Jliigazjne to ,S. G. Warner, G. V. &, T. .-V., sanity, crime and disease in that coun­ ber of bills introduced in the two for'the establishment and first year's ,iC. C, S. .Ky., Kansas City, Mo.; F. I'l. wheat foods. In addition to the: when Gov. Mason was the chief execu­ ivoeslcr, Inimigralion Agl.,"K. C. S. .Uy., try directly attrlb\itable to absinthe houses. Of ],3CG bills introduced this current expenses. The remaining tive of Michigan. best whole wheat delicately flaked, juul other tilcoholic drinks. The Paris Kansiis City, Mo. season, fiOC popped up in the house and $10,000 is to run the hospital the sec­ and crushed, it is made still more Temps declares that the production 4U0 appeared in the senate. Last ses­ ond year and after that future legis­ Has Resigned. Tlie best way to treat cliicUens that nnd consumption of natural and hy- scratcli ii|i your garden is to Iricassyu digestible by the addition of refined sion the house originateil 1,190 and the latures will take care of it. Accord­ Kalamazoo.—Alfred Day of Detroit, Ihom.—Cliicago tJhronicle. Kienic drinks should be favored, while senate 530, a total of 1,738. ing to the provisions of the bill, ihe general secretary ol, the State Sunday dia.stase, the highest grade of malt. the manufacl\iro of spirits based on The solons come back to Lansing governor shall appoint six commis­ School association, has resigned, to All Nervous, Blood, Liver, Kidney and There are no premiums or gifts Viadly-roctifled alcohol' should be hind­ Sloiuarli Disorders, iUieumatisiii, Catarrh again on the UUh and 17th of the month sioners, four of w'hom shall be physi­ take effect July 1, having received the ered in order to combat a social and and General Debility arc quickly cured in the Egg-0-See package; noth­ for formal ad.1ournment. The clerical cians, to act as a board of trustees, appointment as general secretary of witii Puslicck's-Kuro. Illustrated booklet national peril. ing but full measure of the highest forces of both houses and the printers and the state land commissioner is the New York association. Mr. Day and all medical advice free. ^Vrite at empowered to deed ,to the. board any has been general secretary of the state once. Dr. C. Puslieck, Chicago. I'usli- n-rade of cereal food in the world.. If President Roosevelt had paid for are working night and day to prepare cck's-lvuro is $1.00 by mail or at druggists. matters for the legislators M'hen they state lands which the trustees may association five years and led hundreds the railroad trips he has taken since select for a site. of institutes. A largo 3j6 became president ue would be poor­ come back for the (Inal good-by. Tho next best tiling to being beautiful package List of Dead Bills. is to know it when you're not,—HulValo at any er than he is by ?llS,3ns. He has News Briefly Stated. E.^pross, rever gone anywhere except in a pri­ Following is a list of bills which died Railroads Win on Bill. grocery Nlles.—Three large ice houses at vate car or a special train. He has in an unnatural way; Even though the railroads lost out on Do not believe Pise's Cure for Consump­ DIED IN SENATE COJIJIITTEES. the Galbraith and Lovell measures, Barron lake, four mile's east of here, tion lias an equal for cough.'? nnd colds.—J. THE EGG-O-SEE CO, Jived on the trains which carried hi«i. F. Boyer, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1901). So have his guests. Both he and they Making railways common carriers, against •which they lobbied, the repre^^ were destroyed by fire. The loss is $13,- Quincy, 111. have fared sumptuously. Ho has taken, Simpson's. sentatlves of'thc. great avenues of com­ 000, with $4,000 Insurance. . • all told, -10 trips since entering the Place low water, alarms on boilers, merce were successful in the fight Grand Rapids.—Alfred D. Haynes, Where Lies the East? Beal's. against the Simpson bill, making rail­ aged 29, a clerk in John D. Mabley's "Yes, I've just returned from a two White house in September, 1901, and niontlis' visit in the east," the Portland has covered 5G,407 miles. Prohibiting the use or manufacture of roads common carriers In the handling clothing store, dropped deiid on the young lady was ,«aying, "and, oh, 1 had sloi machines, Gordon's. of cattle. A great array of lobbying street, w*hlle hurrying home from such a lovely time! 'I'lioso easlorners are London lays out for poor relief ?22,- Making hazing a crime, Ming's. talent was lined up against this meas­ work. 60 ditt'eront from us, lliongii," ure when it was believed it would come "Wlini points did you visit?" inquired A FREE BOTTLE OF 000,000 a year, and 28 out of 1,000 of Local option liquor law for town­ ,, Copemlsh.—Tho partially burned tho newcomer in Oregon, "1 do ho|ie yoti the population receive relief as pau­ ships, and wards of cities, Hudson's, from the senate committee, but the body of a man was I'ound in Marilla saw dear old Boston," pers. In one district, West Hani, 40,- Compelling printing of baking pow­ lawyers might as well have stayed away, township, several miles north ot Ka- "Boston!" the Portland girl ojacuiatod. T der formulas on the cans, J, S. Mon­ for when the upper house solons.moved leva. Nothing could be found to Iden­ "I siiould say not. t was in -Montana." 000 persons were recently reported as —Portland Orcgoninn, •on the edge of starvation. There is roe's. to take the bill from committee the mo­ tify him except a,Maccabee pin. to any one who will write f^r it now. Establishing state board of optomet­ tion failed and consequently the bill is Personal View. not work enough there for all the Detroit.—In saving the life ot a lit­ HAVE YOU •workers, but a large proportion of the ry, Turner's. engaged in its final slumber and stands tle Polish girl who -was gathering "Graft is surprisingly common," snid destitute are incapable of performing Annexing Fairview to Detroit, Robin­ little chance of ever being brought to Iv.mps of coal In the railway tracks, the apprehensive citizen. life. "Tliat is where you are wrong," an­ 1©' labor. They are human wrecks, and son's and Bland's. William Stegbauer, aged 51, lost, his swered Senator Sorghum. ''.'V real good must be supported by ' charity or DIED "ON THE TABLE" IN SENATE*. own lite by being crushed between graft is getting to be one of tlio .scarcest Stomach Troubles, IndlgoBtion, Dyspen- lierish. Taxing all credits, Pyfe's. things in our once proud and lu.'cnrious Detroit to Have Statue. Michigan Central cars at West Detroit. civilization."—^^'ashillEton Star. 3ia, Qloocl Poison, Skin Dlseaoea, Exempting all mortgages, deeds o" Detroit Is to have a statue of Gen. Grand Rapids.—In a new sciiedule Gores, Sudden Boivol Trouble, • .'That the American people have an trust and notes from taxation, Do- Alexander Macomb.,Through the'efforts adopted by tlie council committee on Diarrhea, cnolera, Etc. 7 ' eye for the beautiful and a profound herty's. of Representatives Jerome and Greusel, ordinances the city tax for saloons Is respect for the* same is evidenced by Establishing a state examining of Detroit, the blll.appropriating $5,000 raised from $10.50 to $150. This will No one whose,liow- the lioweKs anil inico­ the fact that the average number of board of steam engineers, Crbpsey's, for the monument was passed out of •increase the city's Income from sa­ ilES BmOOCIOR cls are licnitliy a'lul nc- tines. We will prove: Uve' coutr.acl.'i these to you Hint JI ii 1 I's. visitors who pass througn the doors Appropriating $5,000 for the House the house ways and means committee loons alone approximately $30,000 a ME, BAYSSOU PUBLISHES EESULTS complaiiils; Invari­ Grape Tonic curcff- of; the congressional library at Wash­ of Providence in Detroit, Peek's. on the closing "day, where Chairman year. . ably lliey are the re- Constipation .-ind .-vU ington each day number 2,400. This Primary elections, Sheldon's. Dai'd had been sitting on, it for several Lansing.—The following Michigan OF VALUABLE EXPEEIEiOE. . snlt of CoiistipatiQii' these terrible HowcJ. Is independent of events which bring Paying legislators $500 -per year flat, weeks, and it passed the house by a postofllces will become domestic money wliicliincaiKs'decayed, tronbles because it large ciowds to the city, such as a vote of 80 to 1, Higglns, of Cass voting A rnrinnr Piononncctl Dyspoptle TTo Now poisoned and (lying cleanses theElood ancli Eichhorn's. ordei ofllces on July !• Anchoivllle, Kujoltus in I'erfnet ITi'oocloiu from meeting of the G A R or an inaugura­ Penalizing banks for not handing "No." Representative Jerome had the bo\yels or inteslincB. makes the inteslincs. Cedaiville, Collins, Hubbaid Lake, MKcilos of Indlgestlim. .Clteck diarrlien and tion These aie consideied extiaor- lepoits to the state, Lord's house lined up and to him is due the practically new. It Lincoln Lake and Vogel Center Thousands of snfCoiors know that tho yon are liableto faint feeds the starved con-, dinarv and arc not counted in the gen- Establishing a building depaitment credit of the bill's passage Repi esenta- blood poiiibii-.a physic Uve Ward's amendment lequiung the ISIanistique—Two hunters found tho reason why they aie irritable and do- ditioii nnd bring.slliejtt. • oral aveiage The gieatest number of fpr Detiolt, Smith's skeleton ot Daniel Twigg, a lumber­ makes you w o r s c. back til life—tiolhinB'. city of Detroit to appropriate $5,000 was pics&ed aud nervous and sloeples.s is be­ 'rhereisoiilyoneriglit people to pass the doors in any one DIED 'ON THE TABLE" IN HOUSE man who has been missing since last cause their food does not digest, but how el.se will. • I'or hot . day was noted on Maich 4 last, when Raising the salaues of the supenn- defeated The monument is to be lo­ course and Unit is to wenther ills it has nci cated at the lower end of Cadillac square fall The skeleton was identified by to gptrid of the difficulty is tho puzzling trcit Ihe ctiise. Ke- equal. ' 48,000 viewed the building tendent of public instruction and at- letteis in the pocket of the coat question. \ue and stieii(,ilien toiney geneial, Galbiaith's 'The city gives $2,000, the United States government furnishes the material for Jackson —Thomas iMcGrath, who Good digestion calls for strong diges- The time seems to bs appioaching Making wife beating a crime and shot and killed a hotelkeoper m 'his tivo organs, and stieugth comes fioni a WRITE FOR THIS FREE BOTTLE TODAV pioviding for a whipping post and the pedestal and the Daughteis of 1812 Avhen the question of providing sana give about $3,000 place of business on Randolph street, supply of good rich'blood. For this Good for niling clnldieu and nursiiij; molhei', torla for consumptive patients, either bread and water lor the beater, Detroit, a few years ago, and was sen­ loasou Mr. Bayssou took Dr. 'Williams' liy the statQ or by prlvalci phllanthio- Ming's tenced to a life teim in Jackson pris­ Pink Pills for tho cine of indigestion. FREE COUPON. l)y, must lecoive practical consuleia- Allowing county clerks to make tax Other Legislative Notes. on, escaped from that institution " They have been my best dootoi," ho Send tins coupon with jour nnine and nd- hlhtones, Canfleld's. s dics nnd \(inr diuggist's name, for a free - tion. It private means can not malce The Holmes bill piovldlng that fines Escanaba—The discovery of oil Bays. '' I was suffering from dyspepsia. JIaking the taking of an auto and bottle of Mull's Grape I'onic, Sitomach Tonic the necessary provision, than the pub­ tor violation Of .th."! game and fish laws within a mile of Rapid river, Delta Tho pains iu iny stomach after meals uid Constipation Cure. abandoning it a misdemoanoi, Man- MulPs Grope Tonic Co., 147 Third Ave., lic may conclude that it can aot afford, shall be paid Into county tieasunes to county, has brought about great ex­ vol e almost unbearable. My sleep was zelraann's. Rock Island, III. either on the grounds of humanity oi be used for the salaries for deputy game citement. very irregular and my complexion was fiitia Full Addiess anil llri/n Plmnlij Belf-protection, to allow con'litions to Taxing sleeping car companies. Van wardens was detested in the house_^by sallovr. As tho resnlli of using eight; 1 he Jl.OO bottle contains nearly three times iem»in as they"" are. All elGments of Keuren's. > a vote of 65 to-IS. ' Owosso.—Clarence Brubaker, ot A,sh- boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, about theSOcsue Atdruc; stores the population aie Interested in this Raising passenger fares on steam The bill for g'eneral purposes, such ley, has commenced a $10,000 dam­ the met Its of ^vhlch' I learned from jnoblera, but the-poor and persons of railways, Jlapes'. „ as running of stat^ departments, was age suit against ^Druggist Loren'/o friends lu Fiance, I have escaped all The genuine has a date and number stimped' Chambers, of Ashley, charging that email msians are vitally concirfned in Limiting the interest to be charged passed by both houses at $1,1^5,000, these troubles, and am able agaiu to take on the label—lake no other from j oni di nggibt™ Chambers sold him laudanum for port Its'solution. ' on •siattel mortgage loans to seven which Is $175,000 less than the amount pleasuro iu ontiiig." wine. per cent, Lord'g. allowed two years ago A very simple story, but if it had uofcj Laingsburg.—While leading a vic- In a recent commuirication to our The senate passed without comment boon for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills it (ious cow to pastuie the animal sud­ . «tato departm(^t, Consul Hanim, of Governor to Sign Bills. the Bland anti-trust bill, aimed at the might liavo been a tragic one. When dis­ denly charged upon Mrs. J B. S\Yeet, Hull, Eng, describes the operations of The Galbraith and Lovell bills, both contracts of the fish trust witli small comfort; begins Ayith eating, fills up the railroad measures, are to be signed by dealers, Senator Smith's was the only knocked her down broke her collar­ intervals between meals'with pain, and ' the street-iailway system of that city, bone and Inflicted other Injuries whidi is owned and operated by the the governor, a'ccording to his an­ opposing vote prevents sleep at night, there certainly irnmicipality, and ^submits facts and nouncement on the closing day. At Gov. Warner sent to the seiiato the Lansing.—Rural mall-earrlers report caimofc he much pleasure iu living. A figures showing tliaE'" under this con- first the former measure did not com­ appointment ot Iloratio E Earle, of De­ that considerable damage was donethe filial general breaking down must be J trc^l'the system-Is lilghly'successful. ply with "^yamer's code, but, of lat^ troit, aa highway commissioner under crops by heavy rains. The corn, which merely a questiou of time. The fare on all lines in Hull Is two he has seemed to > favor it and will the good roads bill. The appointment is just beginning \o sprout out above Mr. Joseph Bayssou is a native of '' cents a mile, and ten'mile's of double- Fign, The Lovell measure has been a was confirmed unanimously In open ses­ the earth, was badly washed'out in Ai.v-les-Bains, Fiance, but now lesides track load are in operation. Last year sort of pet of Gov Warn'er's, for the sion. some places, Avhile in others the water at No. 2489 Larkm street, San Fraucisoo, the gross income from the street-car reason tjiat It reduces tho tax commis­ By a vote ot 39 to 31 the house defeated has simply settled on the fields, where Cal. He IS one of a groat number who *; l)*^lness was $445,000; the cost of op­ sion from Ave to thr^e men next year. 'theHolmes bill, requiring that school it will remain for several days In can testify to the romarkablo efUcacy of eration about ?233,000.'''Tills left a This move W^arner h?ls'been seeking teacheis awarded certificates must bu '•eithei case' the corn so affected Is Dr.Wilhanis'Pmk Pills lu the treiitineul * I Bioss piofit of If212,000.'r ' ' to have -enacted into a law for .some citizens of the United States. ' ruined, of obstinate disorders of tho stomach. Kalamazoo.—Mrs , Myron Gill, ,of If you would get rid of uausea, pain or ll'-S.'i''.'*''' -0'^^ of-the very few "Splrit~blrds Schoolcraft, collapsed in a dentist's burning lu tho stomach, vertigo, noi- Baird'' for Game, '"WardeiiPr.^ of the legislature, and this streiigti'ens chair after eight teeth were removed vousuess, insomnia, or any of the other I'W^ v'^'j'v'.lliat have 'beem brought to'^-the^.west- 'the report that he wants Chapman's, iob l|,'A/'''"fttii*™" world is^nowMn'possession!;;of a .[Special Correepondonce 1 -' 1 and died under chloroform. -* miseries of a dyspopiio, get rid of the >There has been a gr.eat deal of gossip xyhen the term of the present incumbent Detroit.—While hobbling, acioss the weakness of the digestive organs by tho I iT>'i ] >,Vj-'NeMf? ,YorIc; dealer. Ho, prices , it'' at explresj^f 'Baird is quite a fisherman, and LOW RATES SOUTHWEST If *'ir2''.'"''^f tSa^SOOJ {This biia comes'from< the East' -as to the political! future 'of 'Senator track near the county house at Bloise, use of Dr. Williams' Pipk Pill?. Thoy OH THE PtBflt'AND TnlllD John jBaird, and thejn'tensely praGtIcf\l takes great 'pleasiuro with his line diid Benjamin Reebock, a paralytic,'-'was aro sold by druggists everywhcie. TUi;8Di.TflOIi';EACUMONm V •fly,.*,.' 'p,--I-ii'f V-' • ,1 Wo hnvo lol3 of Intonnnlilon ubnut liho South. statesman from'^Saglnaw,'declares thst' struck by the electric car and died , Proper dioi^ is, of course, a gioa^aid in west, viiluublo nlIKo to tho Imestor nnd home- /Ovid.—Levi jMarkhamj was seized ^forwarding recovery cube bcguif;' amra neoker. llyoH nro Iiitoi ontod, toll lis wbnt you he (loes not_'yet kno^v wha.t'he''^will'..ry "' No woman" suffrage > for' Michigan. vaiit, how mmh yon hnvo to Invest undue will ^foiviex't.'< It^iSj.asserted*,by soiuejlegis- The-^house'kllled,Representative Dew- •with paralyiils while milking a cow at little book/"Whatto^Eat'aud'lIow to Blauly £ui nish the liiformntlnn. .Theopportunity todiiyInbrlgbior and bettor ^^^i|l)ar.*..„kThe hlr,d:;has,orangeXl3eak, legsi jators, '|ho^vey'er, - that'-Bal^rd^JSj ambl- ,ey'S'bill 'giving women the Fallot; •', ^ his farm' in Middletiury township, and Eat," may be obtained by any'oiie who InthaBouthwosllnnnftnywhoro olao. J:ii"'tj:«Tici'fe'et;'and\yelldw'',caruncles, at'.thej 'tious/ tp iibeobme ^'stater'gaine,^and fish , A committee'of two 'senators ana 'died In'a few minutes. ^ ' 1,1; ' raakes'a request for it by Nyi'itiiig to tho Write todny for ti ooiiyfol our book, "Tho H' I« ,?>'y\ r ^K.'iA,'^^.' ) T... ,1.^0 .O*. ii~i.i._ Qomiiig Oouutry," and iiurlilcuUica nbout ]:nleii, ,-\vardeE, whjch position'lBMlc^\;;;lleld, by ,.three, \repfeseiitativea Avill 'i investigate?' ^ Traversa', City J—Benny 'R-ako'osen,! ^Dr.,Willianis MedicarOo., Scheneptady, , Adaiosa V * " ,,l I , 'HI charged wilhVorging-a check for' N.Y^ VTlais valuable diet book' coutaius LOUIS, MR.' '' *?' * It came sooner than we expectad, bco chun'AS ot the shattered lake bur- battle In me'and no chance to flght ilic Jngliitm (|oiinti) gcira Tho cry of "Sail ho!" woke me early faco fly ;up in nets of spray and ftill AVell, suddenly, I found myself stum­ one morning. It was the 10th ol! Sop- roaring on our deck. Wo .were all bling, AVith drawn Saber, over heaps of FARMERS'BANK! A. U. ROSE, Publisher. tombor. Th^ enemy was coming. Sails drenched thore at tho bow gun. ' I re­ tho hurt and dead there on our Entered at IhB Pont OIUoo, Mn«OB, OldoslSlate Haali lnInKhani,.OQualy. wore sticking out' of tho misty dawn member some of those water-drops had rofiking deck. It was a horrible place; aa dBcoml.cliiaa uiatlar. MASON, MIGHIGAP!. a.few miles away. In a luoment our tho sting of hard-flung pebbles, but we everything tipped oyer, man and gun Pablliihotl Every Thurailay by decks wore black and noisy with the only bont our heads, waiting eagerly and mast and bulwark. The air was OAPITAL, $60,00'0.-. hundred and two that manned the ves­ for tho word flrc' ' full of smoke, ibut near me I could see DON'T YOU KNOW? sel. It Was every hand to rope and "We was th' ones ''at.got spit on," a topsail- of the cuomy. Balls were 33. McARTHUR, Pre=iidei I said a gunner, looking at D'ri. now plunging In the water alongside, XER.AT.S Wow, Ut'o Is Just a Uttlo striving, windlass then. Sails went up with a On« Yusr, $1.00; six months CO oonli; throo C.WEBB, • Vlce-Prealluiit "Wish they'd let us holler back," the, spray drenching o;ir Jeck. Some Don't you know? snap'^all around.us, and the croak of months 33 cents. J.HALL, - Ottshler Gome failure niid a lot of thriving, of bloclts sounded far and near. In 12 said the latter, placidly. "Slok'o'holdin' poor man lying low among the dead Uoii't you iciiow? in." caught me by the boot-leg with an ap­ ADVERTISING RATES, C.DABT, AssiBtaatO isbie* The world la Inillt on sucli a plan minutes wo were under way, load­ ing, the van to battle. Tho sun came •We kept fanning down upon tho pealing gesture. I took hold of his Our atlverllslUK rato-i iniulo known at oHlos. Tliat It l:i u|) to evci'y man collar, dragging him to the cockpit. liUBlne.is i.'ii,ril.s*l a line peryeiir. To do llio very l)e»L ho can, up, lighting the great towers of can­ enemy, now little more than a mllo BushioSH loonlahYe ceutB pur lino ouoU auU MonoytoLoan. OallftnaSeoUi, Don't you know'/ vas. Every vessel was now feeling for away, signalling the fleet to follow. Tho sufgcon had just finished with every Insertion. • D'ri. His arm was now in sling and Warr'.iiKe, Ijirtli, iiud doftlh notloeH free, DiR OTons—;\. .r. Hall, K. A. Barnes, .r. K the wincl, some with oars and swoops to "My God! see there!" a gunner Obltnary nolluos, resolutions of lespoct, Elnior, 1,. 0. VVebi, H, • .1 Dart, ooi. M' Nov/, love Is Just a funny toellnfr, bandages. He was lying on his back, t.ird.s of ihiinKs, etc., live centH ii lino. Don't you know? aid them. A light breeze camo out shouted. Heft, L, IJ.WoArthur, A, L.Hoeo, the good arm over his face. There was O'er you It ffonlly comes a-BteallnE, of tlio southwest. Perry stood near 'The British line had turned Into a a lull in tho cannonading. I went Don't you know? me, his hat in his hand. Ho was look­ reeling, whirling W'dge of.smoko lift­ It runs Its troubled llttlo course. ing over spurts of flame at the bottom. quickly to his side. IJiisiness Cards. And then It's marrhigo—It divorce, ing back at the Niagara. » A'r'l'OllNKYB. "Why, alimony, then, perforce. "Run to tho looward of the islands," Wo know what was coming. Untried "How are you feeling?" I asked, giv­ n in the perils of shot and shell, some '.! Don't you know? said ho to tho sailing-masler. ing his hand a good grip. LAwfoN T. HEMANS, of my gunners stooped to cover under "Nuthin' t' brag uv," he answered, TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT "Then you '11 have to fight to tho Now, tame Is Just a floctlng bubbls, the bulwarks. "Never see nobody git hell rose with A luw, OIUoo over First Stale and Sav- Don't you know? leeward," said the latter. — x.Bbauu:, .Vlivson. Mloh. To set It causes lots ot trouble, "Pull 'em onto' there," I called, turn­ 'cm s' quick cs wo did—never." PaOPRlETORS. • Don't' you know'/ "Donf care, so long as wo fight," ing to D'ri, who stood beside nie. .Tust then w'o heard the voice ot B. MOiVU'/JliUK.Allornoy at Liiw, Ma- Forliaps It lasts a year or two, said Perry. "Windward or leeward, we Tho storm of iron hit us. A heavy Perry. He stood on tho stairs calling L . HOn, iMlcli, And then the world finds some one new want to fight," ball crashed into the after bulwarks, into tho cockpit. •pvENSMOUK, li. A. alloruoy lit liiw... j) It will be my aim to give my cu.itO" And straightway has no tiso for you. Then camo tho signal to change our Don't you know? tearing them away and slamming over "Can any wounded man below there mers the best of everytliing in course. Tho wind shifting to tho south­ gun and carriage, that slid a space, pull a rope'?" ho shouted. A. BERGMAN, ATTUKNEY AND COUN- the line of Now, what's the use to fret and worry. east, wo were all able to clear the is­ grinding the gunners under it. One bKLOU AT 1J.-VW, Milfloii, Mieli. Don't you know? D'ri was on his feet in a jiffy, and A. lands and keep tho weather-gaugo. A end of a bowline whipped over us; a jib wo wore both clambering to the dock No need to lly .around and hurry. cloud camo over the sun; far away the LKUKD Al.LEN, Lawyer, OUlce With Don't you know? dropped; a brace foil crawling over my as another scud of junk wont oyer us. A Uouuty (Jlurli, Musou. You nilRht as well JusL Jog along, mist thicltnnod. Tho enemy wallowed shoulders like a big snake; tho fore­ Perry was trying with block and tackle S. AVEKY, attorney lU. law. Otllceo.p- AND And laugh and love and alng your song, to the topsails, and wont out of mast wont into splinters a few foot to mount a carronade. A handful of E, poHite UuilMou llDU«e, Launlue, itllch. The world goes on or right or wrong. sight. Wo had lost the wind. Our Don't you know? above the decks, its top falling over, men were helping him. D'ri rushed to Give me a trial and be convenced sails went limp; flag and pennant hung its canvas sagging In great folds. It the • ropes, I following, and we both i'lirSlVlANti. ot niy ability te meet your wants. Now, what's the use to always grumbla, lifeless. A slight rain drlzxled down, was all llio work of a second. Tha't pulled with a will. A sailor who had Don't you know? breaking the smooth plane of water hasty flight of iron, coming out ot O. H. FREELAND, IVl. D. 'And fret hcennsn you chance to stumble. been hit in the legs liobblcd up, ask­ PHYSICIAN ANIJ BUliGEON. HoarB 8 to Don't you know? Into hubbies. Perry stood out in tho tho air, thick as a flock of pigeons, ing for room on the rope. I told him a. m., t to a, and 7 to 8 p. in. The world was here before you came, dri'/'/.lo as wo lay waiting. All eyes had gpne through hull and rigging in a ho could be ot no use, but he spat an DRS. MANN & AUSTIN. v^jmamsimmiismmmKimmmmemmsm And when you're gone 'twill be the snme. wore turning to the sky and to Perry. wink of the eye. And a fine mess it oath, and pointing at my leg, which Bo win your praise or bear your blame. OMlOOfATlItO PlirrflClANS AND 3UK. He had a loolc of worry and disgust. had made. Men lay scattered along was now blooding, sworo he was UliONS. .ilpeoiiilaltenllou given to the Don't you know? Hoyo.ear, nose, and throat; also dLsciiseH nl' —Chicago Chronicle. Ho was out for a tiuarrel, though the tho deck, blooding, yelling, struggling. sounder than I, and put up his fists to women and ouildren. and reotiil dliioaaoa. 01- surgeon said he -^vas in more need There were two lying near us with prove it. I have seen no better show tlce Near Ijloclc. Hours 8 to lu a. >a.,-A to Q iiud of physic, having tho fever of malaria blood spurting out of their necks. One of pluck in' all my fighting, nor any f to 1) p. ni. as well as that of war. Ho stood there, rose upon a l;neo, choking horribly, that ever gave mo a greater pride of GERTRUDE D. CAMPBELL, M. D tall and handsome, in a loose jacket shalion with the last throes of his my own people and my country. War liYSIOtAN AND aURGKON. OKinCE flooded heart, and reeled over. The at raaldunco, north .Main street, Masou. For Infants and Children of lihio nanlreon, with no sign of weak­ is a great evil, I begin to think, but Pt}lUoQ hours 8 a. ui. to 0 a. m. •.! to -1 and 7 to 8 ness in him, his eyes flashing as he. Scorpion of our fleet had got her guns there Is nothing finer than tho sight of a.m. Uuunlryaud town oalls promptly ut- looked at tho sl;y. In action; the llttlo Ariel was also flr- a man who, forgetting himself, rushes teuUed. By IRVING BACIIELLER in,g. D'ri loaned over, shouting in my D'ri iind I stood in the squad at thr- Into the shadow of death for tho sake R. FRANK E. THOMAS, fUYSIOlAN Author of " Eben Holden." "Darrel of ear. of something tliat is better. At every and surjioon. OtUooovor Webb & Whit tha Blessed Isles." Etc. bow gun. D'ri was wearing an old man'soiothlUKatoroD . • straw hat; his flannel shirt was open heave on the rope our blood came out "Don't like th' way they 're whalln' of us, until a ball shattered a pulley, at tho\collar. uv us," he said, his cheeks red with CHAS. G. JENKINS. M. D. • \OoyyriKlit. I'JOl. by Lotliroi) rublliiliUiB Cornimiiy.) and the gun fell. Perry had then a RAOTtUK limited to disua.sea ofEyn, lOar "Ship Stan's Ink an ol' cow chawin, anger. No.se and Throat. 'Jtii Waah. .•we. S. fierce look, but his words wore cool, his PLansing, .Mien. 'or cud," said ho, looking off at the "Nor I," was my answer. manner dauntless. He' peered through CHAPTER XVII. weather. "They 's a win'comin' over "Don't like t' stan' here an' dew lifting clouds of smoke at our line. Ho DKN'I'l.S'l'.S. Orders r.amo from tlio War clcpiirc- there. It '11 give 'or a slap 'n th' nuthin' but .git licked," he went on. stood near me, and his head v/as bare. nioiic providing a dettiil to go antl side purty soon, mcbbe. Then she " 'T ain' no way nat'ral." DR. R. L. SPAULDING. He crossed the littered deck, bis bat­ DENTt.'iT, help man tho guns of Porry at Piil-in '11 switch 'or tail 'n' go on 'bout 'or Perry camo hurrying forward. tle-flag and broad pennant that an or­ "Fire!" ho commanded, with a quick OfHco In Lawrsnoo Ulock, - Mason Bay. [ had Uic honor oL' leading them business." derly had brought him trailing 5tate Phono—Oillua, No. 01; ro.sldenoe. No. 5. on the journey and turning thorn over In a moment we hoard a roaring gesture, and wo began to warm up our from his shoulder. Ho halted by big twenty-pounder there in the bow. to tiio young captain. I could not cheer back amidships. Perry had come a boat sv/ung at tho davits FARMERSi MUTUAL Btit tho deadly scuds of iron kept fly­ bear to bo lying idle at tlio garrison. on tho port side—the only one that had •n;RE'lNSURANClii OOMrANY OF INQ ing over and upon our deck, bursting not gone to splinters. There hti called JL; hamoouuty. Safest,cheapest,beat. Foi A thought of tlioso in captivity was Into- awful showers of bolt and chain (u.brraatlon writo to J. it. Shuier.noorolary with mo night and day, but I could tlo a crew about him, and all got aboard Miaon. A. [. Harbor. President,Mason. Op- and'spike and hammerheads. We saw the boat—seven besides the younger ojsltooQurt house, Williams'blook, 3d iloor nothing for thom. I had had a shortly that our brig was badly out ot friendly talk with Gen. Brown. He brother ot Captain Perry—and lowered gear. She began to drift to leewartl, It. Word flew that he was leaving to -t. UlilO.U. -MOODY, V'ETEUINAKY invited and received my conlidenco and being unable to aim at the enemy, D dnrjioon. Ottioe and I'OBldeuoo oornej lake command of the sister brig, the «. .ind Ash-slR.,Mason,Mich. totiching the tender solicitude I was wo could make no use of the bow vtH.-tble to cover. I laid before him tho Niagara, which lay a quarter of a mile gun. Every brace and bowline cut or so from where we stood. We all A UUTIO.NRBR HE.N'RY KURTZ, GKN- plan of an expedition. Ho smiled, away, her canvas torn to rags, her fX. oral anutloneer. Satlal'aotlon guaran­ ptithng a cigar ihoughtl'ully. wished to go, but he would have only teed, Terms rl :Ut. In Use For Over 30 Years hull,shot through, and halt the men P. 0., Jtasou, 5mo3 "Rccliless folly, Boll," said he, after sound men; there were not a dozen on dead or wounded, she was, indeed, a the ship who had all their blood in a moment. " You are young and sorry sight. The Niagara went by on f~^OL.U II. IVES, GENERAL AUC'l'ION- them. As they pulled away, Perry VVeor. SOyear.s expurleni-o and a wide ao- luclty. If you were flung In the broad the safe side of us, heedless of our standing In the stern, D'ri lifted a cinnlutauoe. Will ^nve you money every water there with a millstone tied to plight. Perry stood near, cursing as lime. Terms roasouiible. Inquire at this bloody, tattered flag, and leaning from ollloe or address iIa.sou. MlehlKun. your necl!, I should not be surprised he looked off at her. Two of my gun­ the bulwarks, shook it over them, to see you turn up again. My young ners had been hurt by bursting can­ cheijring loudly. EO. A. EARLK DEALEU IN HEAVi • .iriond, to start off with no tlostinatibn ister. D'ri and I picked thom up, and G and Shall'Hard^wars Mailest. .MaHon. but Canada is 'too much even for you.' made for the cockpit. D'ri's man kept Wo have no men to waste. Walt; a: howling and kicking. As we hurried "Give 'em hell!" he shouted. ' "Wa rusting saber is bettor than a,hole in along over the bloody deck, there came, '11 tek care o' the ,pl' brig." MICHIGAN (TENTm the heart. There, will bo good!.work a mighty crash beside us and a burst fTo Bo Continued.'] " Tlw Niaaara Falls Route." of old iron that tumbled me to njy SOUTHWARD. LLTHE COUCH for you in a few days, I hope." HORSE'S HOMING INSTINCT. And thare was—the job of which knees. a. m. 1). m. • p. m. AND CURE THE LUNCS Mason O:^ 2:85 10:05 I have spoljon, that .came to me, through IlriiuexIuU 01(1 Servlloi- Performed A cloud of smoke covered |Us. I felt Jaetson ltl:« S:20 11:00 WITH his kind otllces. Wo •sot sail-In,, a WoiwIurN to Got Uiiulf to Qetrolt.,..-.. 4:15 p. m, 4!l5 7:16 a. m. the man I bore-struggle and then go Chicago 6 MO 0;'iO 7:80 Ir.King's schooner one bright morning-^D'ri Ills Muittcr. .and I, and 30.others—bound for. Two- limp in my arras I felt my knees get­ NORTHWARD. Milo Creek. Horses were waiting-for ting warm and wet. The smoke rose; the tall, herculean-back ot D'ri was TliQ doctor's horse had • gro-wn old a. m a. m. p. m us there. Wejnoiuited them, and made and the doctor sent him, to a farm Uason ... fl:'-'S 11:17 5:00 , the loiig joiiriiey overland—a ride D'RI, SHAKING A BLOODY, TAT- just ahead of me^ His sleeve had been Ijauslng ... C:-1'2 11:37 5:23 rONSUMPTION Price TEriKD, FLAG, SHOUTJilD; '"WE'LL ripped away from Shoulder to elbow, across ^the river to pass his la.st days Dwosso...... 7:'18 Ar. 12:13 p.m. 8:35 OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 ( through , wood and swale on, a road ... 8:15 1:-10 7:59 TEK CARE 0' THE OL' BRIG." r. and a spray of blood from his upper in ease and plenty. I-Ils wide ,i)asturo, (aglnaw...... ilOLDS Froo Trial. woin by the wagons o£ the emigiant, BayOlty .. ti-A5 ii;."!0 8:10 arm was flying back upon mo His hat sloping gently to the livcr, contained ilaokinaw ,5 30 7 30 a in 7 SO a ra who, oven then, was pushing wcst- up the companionway with his bluo 01 own had been torn off, and theie was e\eiythmg to please a hoisi? a nevoi- Surest and Q,uickest Cure for all waid to the feitile valleys o£ Ohio, 0. W. RUGOLES, THBOAX and LTJNG IBOTJB- battlo-llag He held it betoie him at a big rent in his trousers, but he kept falllng spung where outbound vessels Gen'lPflss. and Ticket ABeBt.Oblongo. LES, or MONEY BACK. it wa'5 hatd tia'vplmg, but that was tho arm's-length. ,1 could see a pait of going I haw my man had been killed hlled their watei casks, at which hu W. D 3TAKTON, Ticket Agent, Massn. hejday of my youth, and the bud mu- Its legend, in white letteis, "Don't give in-my arms by a piece of chain, buried might dunk il! he chose, instead ot fcic, and the many voices of a wanmg up the ship " to its last link in his breast, I was so tiom the nver, shady willows in tho eiimmo! in field and I'oiost, weie some­ "My biave lads," ho shouted, "shall confused by the shock ot it all hollows, and on the knoUs apple tiees igorous how in haimony with tho gieat song we hoict it?" that I had not the sense to lay ^^heIe he might help iiimselt' to tha of my hmit. In the middle of tho af­ Our "Ay, ay' sir!" could have been him down, but followed D'n to thoapple s that IcU. ternoon of Septcrahor 6, we came to hoaid a nulo away, and tho flag rose, cockpit He stumbled on the stairs, the bay, and pulled up at headquaiters, But In spite of all, '.-elates the Chris­ above tossing hats and hoAvIing voices, tailing heavily with his burden. Then tian Endeavoi-Woi'd, he must ha^o a two-stoiy liamo building on a high I dropped my poor gunner and helped to the malnioyalmasthead. giown homesiek, t'oi* one moining tho v:t)m a^B^fy IS«R«»/ £?« Ehoie. Theie woie wooded islands in The wind came, wo could hear the them cany D'n to a table, wheie they the olTing, and between them wo old horse appealpJ at the dloctor's sails snap and stiffen as It overhauled bade me he down beside him. ' stable door Hi? wet coat told tho WhalPEFFEe'SNERyiGOROiill could see the flfot—nino vessels, big tho fleet behind us. In a jiffy it bunted It acta nowerruUy and quickly Cures when aij •and little. "It is no time for jesUng," said I, stoiy, he had swam the nver. otliorn Cidi yoiinK men regain lost nmnUoocl.ola our own hulls and canvas, and again v;e nienrecoierjoutnmi vigor AbBolutoly G-iiar- I tuiupil over the men wno were tak- with some dignity. i At'his pastuie th« Penobscot is 700 nntcoO toOurnNervnusnoNii, Xjost Vitalltyt began to plough the 'water. It giew "My dear felloAv," the surgeon an- feet wide, voiy deep and cuuents are linpotonoy, NlKlitlj EnilSBion«,l.ostl'owor, •en 1o tho ships Immediately and put olthor utx. ifaillnB Mcmovy, Wahtlixt DlB- Into a smait bieezo, and scatteied the s-weied, "your wound is no jest, You strong. No animal had ever ciossed Remember the name oaNos. iinU all cjCcctir of sclj-abnae or exceasM ana • under dtill. Suigoon Usher of the iphlellr09 presented me to Peiry~a I all, shapely ^was waiting for us in a line. A crowd I'lCFlfl^Xi UflDlVAl, A,St5'N, Cliicuso, IIL I had no sooner seen it and the blood After reaching the opposite bank IFoloy &. CorriDanv. Chlca«a. Small sUo COo. Bold Uy H, L. OURTU man, with dark hair and eyes, and 'was gatheiing on the high shoies we than I saw that I also was in feorae need tho hoise had to locate thcj town, and . eais hidden by tufts of heavy beaid. had loft to see the battle. We were of lepair, and lay down with a quick when ho got to it made his way tho He stood on a locky point high above well in advance, crowding our canvas ,sense of taintness My wound was no whole length of a city of SO.OOO in­ -the water, a glass to his eye, looking in a good bioeze. I could hear only pretty thing to see, but was of little habitants to his home. seaward. His youth surprised me. he the loaiing furiows of water on each consequence, a missile having torn the TREB0R FHRM OHIRY. wag thoa 28. I had read much of him ,sido of the piow. Every man of us Probably the old horse had never suiface only. I was able to help Sut- swam a stroka before in his life, llow .and was looking for an older'man. Ho held his tongue, mentally tiimming geon Usher as ho caught the severed did he know he could get home by miLK eind. CREAM - ; 'received me kindly; he had a fine dig-' ship, as they say, lor whatever might veins and bathed the bloody strands nity and gentle ma'nnarg. - Somewhere oomo. Three men scuffed by, sanding water when ha had always crossed the HIGHEST QUALITY' BEST SERVIOB of muscle in 'D'ri's arm, while another river bY a bridge befoie?' lie had lead of that scrape of mine the decks. ^D'rl was leaning placidly dressqd my thigh. That room was —the last 0!ie there among the Aveng- over the big gun. Ho looked off at the full of the wounded, some lying on Hin'Ideii ot a I.ia«ly. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED 'firs. He gave my hand a squeeze and my white line, stiulnted knowingly, and tho floor, some standing, some stretched An English cabman had" brought •said he;' ing, snapping,, quivering, like one being instea'd of a shiiiin',' and; she„shouts 'DEVELOPMENT NOW GOING[ON IN breath, and >here and there an 'back,'',Well, you old^fool, >keep ,^the •"vlhey ;ro '•looking for business when I oath as some'nervous chap tightened' beaten to death,, his Bones cracking, his muscles pulping under heavy blows. change and get drunlc with it!''- That'.s> -•come aboard,"- t •j-^ ' i " , the ropes of his resolution. Then sud­ I(V .We' were above water-line there in the wot I cair a lady!"—Chicaso Daily He showed^mi^ oyer,^tlie clean docks:; denly, as we; swung about, a murmur The Great Central South ? V.' Tit ^ •was, all as cUan a's a puiitan par­ tockplt, VQ could feel her flinch' and News. » ^ ' 't went up and dowia tlfe. deck. We could' stagger.'" On lipr side'there came sud­ ' , . pF INNUMERABLE,OPIJOKTUNrriES FOR VOONQ MENi ' x lor. \'', .-•,'• '•? r*^ . -1 ' see with/our'.naked" eyes tho men who ,1 V ^ OR OLD ONES-TO QliOW RI0U7 ^ ' '' s ' * "Captain,"^'said* hoi "'tie' Tourself' to denly a crushing blow, as if some great k , p \ BxiiertJAdvlco. ' j J J were to give us battle.;Perry sh'outed lianfmer, - swung far in the sky, U&d' "Mrs. Sourly,,you have boon married Do you want to Itnow about vlnh farming lands, fortllo, wall looatodon aTrnnic i,ia« that'big bow/gun.',Jt''8 the'modern' sternly to somo,^gunners who thought BalUoad.wlilcli will prodnoa two, thi'BO anil four oiops from Itie samo rtald oloU vuur, and .isllng 'Of jlDavid, u6nly'',Us pob|)le'; \a' come down 'upon her, I 'could hear for several years, pd'I am-aboiit to whloli,oan bo purohasadat verv lowpiloat and on aaay larran? About8too|{.rftlala?wliera tUa 'iJlg as a rock./Lfiarn ho^w to hftndla U,i It high time to' fire.'' Tli'en word' came: thejspllt and break" of heavy timbers- take unto myself a* )iusDana. ^, What oxtroijioof winter feeding la but 8lx (fljalioit woalts? lOi planes wiiuiaHrHot giowlng aud i there ^voufdJbe,^no flrlngiunti^wo got irndfi'iillialslni! yield ouorraous roluruH each year? Ol a land 'vhsra you oan live out of hn ,.and you raay';tal?o'a'fllng'at,tbe^Brit-' h Rould see splinters flying ovef'me in advice would you'give"me?". ' -4 ilooraovoi'y day In theyeai? Olopporlunltloa for establishing profllablu maaufaolUrlng In* , ' ' '' ' • i-r»,) close. 'Littie,gusts,of music oame-cliaB-' a r.uBh of.smokq, and the'legs'of a man "Learn to play 'solitaire."—Detroit auatrlea? nf ticli mltieial looatlana, and aplondid builn^aa opeulnijB?' , ' I i Jiigjover the'watqr faint-footed-to our " Ifyou wnntto UnowtUedutuilaofaay orallof those write m«. < I will gladly adrUo TO« ,, . :? rullyfftndtiuthfuuy.' - -.--'•^ , ; - ,-,,'% V'H^l-J *_ 5 ipV^'plit'D'rlMn'my/squRd," as (r_,rV dec)cs-ra''ba'nd\playlng ;'Rulef Brltan-i ulastert.-'lanvriiL' mn^vvlthJthQ' guinorfl,' "camo.another,crash.of itlmbe'rs on tlio nl.a."~,^.I '-was' lookIng,nt ,a'..brlg in' the'' ,p'ort"'slde: ^I leaped off the'table"and \ 1 i,j, , I, G.*A. HARK, General Immigration and IndustrlarAgent-'i,. ^^''^^iji'lH s.^ llne^jOt^the^Wemyt^^vben a^bolt V Are i^tt'ii.'lijnping; to'the deck,'I do not know * UiJSon—Is> love'i'a cllseaae? ^ 'leapodioutiof>her,^and[tlilck-belolfeii of ^wliyj^S was driven.by.Bomoi quick'and. Do.wns-T-The \fovst 'Inl^ the , worl^ ihQ, captain" WIUJ ^mpk'a'' iuahed' to,! Her.^j.topjalla.,,^ JTUen, Flcl0i:'(.Qni'"neaplyT,|dlea'rTVlthn;lt; LOUISVILLE ftNASHVlLLE RAILROAD Gof^^^ t^il' -)' ;'"-;'Wnftt-'cured"ihlm''?"'^^ff't .'N'' "^"^'liOUIS'viLLE.KY, r' Hj' ''j ! '^'11, VllM'rlage."—D«ti'olt FrMyPrwa.'! ^M prospects of getting into one of the large: leagues. •• • V. 0, West is out of school this week DANSVILLE on account of sickness. Mother's Ear 0, H. Heakl and wife spent a few from the' , days last week at the lake. A WORD in MOTHEH'a EAR I WHEH nUHSIHO AM INPANT, ANO IN THE Bilker Dakiu is ou the sick list. 'i'he village treasurer, 0 F. Brother- MONTHS THAT COMB BBfOltB THAT TIME, Adrian Medico Surgical Win, Bhehftu aad faiiiily ure away ton, has the lax roll for collection, He will.receive your taxes any day, They SCOTT'S fc"/WULS/OW ou tt visit, are higher some than last year. Institute, Adrian, Mich. Scott Qodiey visited iu town oue day OUPPUea THE EJtTHA BTRBNaTH AMO Promotional exercises will be held NOUftlBHIHIEHT SO NBCEaaAfir fOR last week. THE HEAKTH OP DOTH MOTHER ANO will make their first visit to HI town hall on Friday evening of thiS' CHILD. , Grace Ingeils of Williainstou was week. The program ia as follows: • tioma Sutaday, Send for free Mmplc. | Too busy supplying the Iiistrumenlal niiislo. SCOrr & liOWNE, chemists, MASON, MICH. Miss Goldio Hobart is working at C. Oliisa niHlory Vera Iliinlmm 40<)-415 Pearl .Slreui, • New York. H. Kuywood's. Kiioluuloii ...... I'orn Donamoro 50c. and If i.oo i all druggists. OriiUoii-"Uevolopinenl, ofUio Mluil" and will be at the UP-TO-DATE Born, to Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Tboiup- Kdwln DwlRlit people with Son.,' Beruey IJoiiHinoro son, June 7, a sou. Orullon—•'UeUicutlon, OnrOwii Worlc" Mrs. C. H. Kay wood lias been quite : liosBluSweonoy Donnelly House, Doll Drill Primary lioom write up aick tjje past weeU. Onuloii—"iMiikliiKOpporliiulllPN" island Corners. HARDWARE to There was no bail game last Satur­ Voriilo Dayloa Mrs, Loiiiia Trevellee ia entertaining Monday, June 26 lloolliitlon Nova Asalllne, day on account of rain. Onuloii—"Desiro aiul MouiisoE Ilappliieas"...;' friends from Jackrion this week, •Tas. Paddock closed his school iu Uerriloo Wlilplilu A number from here attended Mra. Tell j'our sick friends. an ad. this week. RoclUlioii Vuron WolcoU White'Ouk last Friday, Ornllon—"ArpMciUioii of AKriciiUure to IMu- G, Stlrni's funeral Wednesday after­ One Day Only, C. B, Grossman and wife returned oiitlon" Qiiy IJ. lliiUlu noon, Jasl Saturday from Ohio. Pun Drill Gniimnur Koom John Fialiel and family spent Suu­ 9:00 a. m. to 7:30 p m. Oriitloii—'-Our Fla;;"., Doane Avery day at Earl Brown's. Yours to please, Crauer'a tented show gave an ex; Heoltillfiii IJeiioy Smiiiaaii ihlblt here Tuesday night, lJluIO),'no Prliniiry Room The L A. S. at iSfrs. Frank Collins' OliisH I'roplioov.,.,.,.. Kilim IloiulrloltH Wednesday waa very largely attended. Miss Anna Backus closed her school Souk' Juniii RiioaiiU liuiurlco ISroiliorlou Mrs. Charlie Kurlz Sr. attended the DENSMORE & MARSHALL. au the Reevea last Friday. Graduating exercises will he held at German L, A, S. at Mrs. Dell's at This Institute in order to introduce Eegular meeting of the 0. E, S. town hall on Thursday evening, June Holt Thursday. ' their new Medical Discoveries and X- ciext Friday night, June 16, 22. The followiug program has been On account of high water the school Kadium Sy.stem, sends at its own ex­ Mrs. W. II. Reid of Cupac is here arranged: held their picnic on F. V. Feiton's pense these eminent specialists to give aiielping care for Mrs. Collard, Overuiro , Orohostra lawn. to those who call on the above d,nte, Iiivooulloii Itov. ISmorlolt Judson Collins and wife and son, T. C. North and family are visiting Vociil Diiol.-'Tii llio .Shadow Of lUo Old consultation, examination, advice and ClHirch .Spira" Morris, of Pine Lake, spent Wednes­ all medicine required to complete a relatives at Lansing this week. Alice S. Kernnaoa, Miiblo Densmoro day with his brother, Frank, and Geo. Holland of Bunkerhill called SuliUaloi'y—aeir ItoUaiico Floy A. Norton cure absolutely free. OliiKS lIlKlory Mabul E, Fosdlolc wife. These specialists will diagnose your ou your correspondent recently, Uuol—'•AlliiKiiii DoH llliiua" Mrs, Cliarlie Kurtz Jr. spent Thurs­ case and give you the benefit of their G, W. and M. VV, May were in town Lloyd E. Qaylord, Ijiiwronce N. Field day with"her mother, Mra. Redman, Oratsuu—EloviiUoii iiroudona tlio Horl/.on medical knowledge. Their is no exper­ •Jast Friday after a load of goods. •.. , Iiinios E. Ullcltnor Mrs, Edle Smith and Mra. Flora imenting or guess work. You will be We learu with regret that A, G, Kssay—Tliu Inlluoiicool' llio Prohs Crain visilod at AVill Feir's'iu East told whether you can be cured or not. Pearl E Golts Alaiedon Tliursday. JDuuham lias left for other parts. Duel—"It's Not the House That Malces the If your case is curable, they will treat We hear that G. L, Bowen . will Home" iMablo Denamoro, Alice Kergiisou Jessie Feltou and Starvin Hart you; if incurable they will give you o.iiovo iuto the McKnight house. OruUon—Clmraulor Ray llaylioo anent Sunday at R, D. Wilcox'a at such advice as may prolong your life. Claaa Poem Grace IS, Marlln Cnllegeville, Levi Swan and wife of Mason were Duel—''Spark 11 iiK Dow" Their treatment gives quick relief This Space is Reserved by the Protective | Ijiiwrenco N. Pleld, Lloyd K. Qaylord Mannie Himmelberger and wife of and positively cures. Being preparea guests at D. C. Corwin's Suuday. Cliisa Prophecy Jay W. Curven Holt spent Sunday at B. W. Hempy'a. to suit each individual case the human Daniel Simons left Monday for Aure- ViiliiUlclory—'I'liu Law of the lliirveal Rev. and Mra. Newion of Okemos , Irene U. Ourry system is' thoroughly cleansed of the Association of Business Men ilaa to teach a mouth's term of school. MnHlc Orchenlra attended the L. A. S. Wedneaday. disease in a natural and direct manner Harvey Isham of Aureiius was a Presenlallon of Diplomas G. M. YoiuiK INfrs. A. Black and Mrs. D. VV, Rob­ and improvement is noticed at once; . jjiiest at W, G. Hawcroft's tliis week. Uonodlctlon Uev, NUcs erta of Holt attended the L, A. H. at even,the worst cases are treated with­ OF GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Born, io Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Mo- the former's brother's Wednesday. out any inconvenience to the patient or A Fcurlul Falu. Mrs. Box Sr., who has been aick for Where judgments against persons living in this vicinit}' will ^Neill, June 12, a twelve pound daugh­ It is a fearful fate to have to endure the pursuing of his daily vocation. If ter. the paat three uiontha, died Sunday you are improving under, your family be offered for sale to the highest bidder in the near future. the terrible torture of pilea. "I can morning at one o'clock. Funeral A brother of F. E, VanRiper of truthfully say," writes Harry Closon, physician do not come and take up Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Bur­ their valuable time. They wish to give Huron county visited here over Sun­ of Masouville, la., "that for blind, ial at Holt. bleeding, itching aud protruding piles, each one plenty of time, but cannot lis­ Keep Your Eye on This Space day. Earnest Collina and family spent ten to lon^ stories not pertaining to Blanche lugells has returned from Buoklen's Arnica Salve, ia the best cure made." Also beat for cuts, liurns Sunday at R. Allen's. your case. Wiliiamstou where she has been at Charlie Kurlz Jr. aud family visited They have discarded the old remedies work. and injuries, 25c at Longyear Bros., Mason, and Field & North's, Dans- at A. Redman's Sunday. used for ages by the medical world and The Queen Esther society met with ville, druggists. which it would be folly to depend upon Miss Wiihiie Eoabacher last week any longer for they do not cure, as You Can Get all Kinds of Tuesday. Tlio Sitlvu that Pciiciralc.H, • thousands die depending on them for DeWitt' Witch Hazel Salve pene­ Guess the present town board will Southeast Locke. relief. Qroma e to Us trates the pores of the skin, and by its GARDEN SEED get a taste of putting iu bridges and Fred Ricket aud wife of Lansing The fact that these Specialists have visited the former's parents, Mr, and antiseptic, rubifocient and healing in- discovered entirely new treatments and culverta. llueuce it subdues inflamiuatiou aud In Bulk at Mrs. Reynolds RIckelt, ou Decoration natural cures, gives them control of FOR YOUR George Jeasop and wife have been day. cures boils, burna, cuts, eczema, tetter,, the Nervous System, Heart, Stomach, spending a few daya with their daugb- John Croope and wife have been ring worm and all akin diseases, A Lungs, Kidneys, Catarrh, Consump­ H©YT&SeN'S .ters at Lauaing, visiting the latler'a pareuta at Pinck- specKic for blind, bleeding, itching tion, Epilepsy, Deafness, Male and.Fe- She that was Miss Lydia Diehl and ney. aud protruding piles, The original male Weaknesses, Cancers, Tumors, Drugs and husband ofOhelau, Wash., are visit­ Old Mr. Iveeler, aired 72, father of and genuine Witch Hazel Salve Is Piles and other Chronic Diseases. ing at Geo. Diehl's, John Keeler, east of Bell Oak, died made by E. C. DeWitt & Co. aud sold They treat deafness by an entirely The fathers of Mr, and Mrs, H, Hol- iaat Suuday morning aud hia remains by Longyear Bros. new method and hearing in many cases Medicines cortib from Dimondale were their will be taken lo New York state for is restored at once. Catarrh in all its quests over Sunday. burial by the aide of his first wife. West County. Line. varied forms cured so it will never re­ We keep only the PUREST 'Several liere have taken' advantage Born, to Orla Spauiding and wife Clayton Holmes lost a valuable liorse turn. If you have weak lungs or con­ last week Wednesday, a girl. sumption do not fail to be examined. . and FRESHEST on the mar­ •of'tiiie low price of coal and put in Miss Myrtle Boweu haa a new Kim­ last week. ket. Ail of the OLD STOCK their winter's supply. Several from here atteuded com­ All cases treated can and will be ball organ from Chicago. cured, no dift'erence who you have seen 0, L, Hale was in Stoekbridge last mencement exercises at Dimondale has been THROWN OUT. W. A. Warden's llock of aheep were Friday evening. or treated with heretofore. Thousands Wewill fill your prescriptions week working on a telephoue line. all killed or wounded recently by two who have given up all hope of being Also agaiu this week, Johu Hetrick visited John Miller correctly and at reasonable dogs that were caught in the act aud Sunday, cured, now have an opportunity to con­ Relatives C. C. Graf and Mrs. shot at ouce. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Riukle and Mr,' sult specialists of reputation. prices. Visit our . . . Fruucis Taylor have been visitors at Clarence Croope aud wife and Claude and Mrs, J. Harvey aud Ethel McCue Don't fail to call as a visit costs you John Weat'a this week, Croope, all of Lauaing, recently visited atteuded the carnival at Lansing Sat­ nothing and may save your life. Miss Clara Dakiu left the first of the their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Henry urday. If you suspect kidney trouble, bring Croope, iu thia place, Soda SELECT « week for a visit with relatives a'nd Mr. and Mrs. Johu Beal visited iu a two ounce bottle of your urine for Prom 6oo to laoo'bushcla per acre irieuds at Aun Arbor and Detroit. Cedar river has overllowed its bauka Lauaing Saturday, , chemical and microscopical analysis. are often raised from ^^.deibert Macumber and wife of during the late ralna more than ever REMEMBER:—The free offer is dur­ Fountain Morrice visited at Chas, Paddock's before, excepting the apriug of 1904. ing this visit only and will not be given RICE'S SELECTED STOCK •^lurt of iaat week aud over Suuday. Alfred Rickett receutly visited his again. Persons commencing any treat­ two daughters, Mrs, Ed. Chatnberlaiu ment after this trip will be required to We make all of the good Chlldreu's Day was observed witli aud Mrs. W, A. Wordeu. pay, but not one cent will be asked of things that are .served at a appropriate exercises at the Baptist G. 8. and W. A. Wordeu, Wert J. CASTOR IA those ' commencing treatment during ONION SEED s»ud Methodist churches last Suuday. Brewer, Charles Croope aud Nathan this visit for any medicine necessary to fountain. Largest line of Tlicy are nlwcys wortli from 3 to j cents The ladies' aid aooiety of the M, E. Hanllu all went Ashing last week iu Tor Infants and CMldren. effect a cur(3; also a positive guarantee Drugs, Medicines, Rubber more per bushel than the common onions. vyi; eburch will meet with Mrs. Mattie Peterson's lake, Waahtenaw county, to cure will be given to patients ac­ Goods, etc. in the city. , When you are sellirig your onions, tho Beat Hills Wednesday, June21, at 2 o'clock 33 mllea southeast of here, but ou ac- The Kind You Have Always Bought cepted under their system of treatment. bring the top price. J) m, All are iuyited, couut of they high water, the did not Bears the Those having long standing and com­ The baccalaureate address to the have very good luck. plicated diseases, who have failed to Also anything in the Grocery graduating class will be given on Suu­ Reyuolds Rickett waa in Howell Signature of get cured and become discouraged, are Line at a reasonable price. day evening, June 18, at ,the Baptist last week Monday on business. especially invited to call as thousands City Drug Store church by Rev. A. F. Nilea. Last, Sunday, Bert C, Oakley an^d who have given up all hopes can testify Highest Market Price for Pro­ family of Vantowu visited at Geo. W. to permanent cures obtained. . B. L. CURTIS duce. Both Phones. Children and grandchildren of H. Brewer'a. NOTICE:—Married ladies must be P Whipple and wife made tlieiu i» accompanied by their husbands. . ) aurprise viaita week ago last Suuday Miss Ethel M. Brewer ia visiting her cousin, Miaa Mina Oakley at Van­ Office Hours; 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. J iUH4 took diuuer with them. towu. SUMMER SESSION Rev. J. A. Thorns' of Williamaton, —: t^^t^i Doa't Forget the Date, formally of thla place, has accepted a If iu a kind of bilious mood, •Juna' ' , •.•••,July' and •.•'••August• .• • . call to preach in Mussaohussetts. He You wish an aid to digest food, Monday, June 2 6 lias au auction next Saturday. . No other pill la half so good Last Monday was Miss Euiiline As DeWitt'a Little Early Risers. Gutchess College ONE DAY ONLY. Hawena82d birthday and a few-'of her The famous little pills, Early Risers, (METROPOLITAN) friends made her a suiprlse visit which cure couatipatlon, sick headache, bil- was highly appreciated by !llrs. iouanesa, etc. They never grip or , DETROIT. MICHIGAN. Enter luiy tlmo. No\ftoallon8. Good re-' .Saweus. aickeu, but impartearly rising energy, Hulls guaranteed, Uiiiloi new mainge- C. B BrunRCS ofTiaverae City and Good for either chitdreu or adults. moul. Coirespuudeucu uuUclled. AUUtess INSIIDIIItlPF^ Bob Moore, LaFayette, Ind„ says. IIIOUItnliuL^s^ '^ll.ss Belle Douu of thia townabip were " W.H.SHAW, or A. E. BURCH, luariled last week Weinesday at the "No use talking, DeWitt's Little Ear­ ly RIaers do their woik. All other President. Principal FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT: Tttsideuce of her paieuts, by Rev. Baiiilet Building, Qrlsiwold and Grand Klvcr iEnierick. pills I have used gripe and make me sick. DeWitt's Little Early Risers Ave, DETROir, MICH. !JW3 AND TORNADO INSURANCE The Potoakey base ball manugemeut brought the song sought for relief. ia highly pleased with Walter Caiveu They aie perfect." Sold by Longyear Like Real Estate Sold and Ex­ as a catcher aud think they have got a Bioa. changed. phenomlnal iu hitu. He has caught all the games ao fur, eight in number, Meridian. a Comet K ROUIVD'UP Rents collected. Money safely that PutoaKoy has played without a Rose Matthowa waa on the sick Hat In the ilty oomea of ull that's beat in the way of meata invested at 5 pei cent with no taxes defeat. So well pleased are they with the paat week. This' the star of health Wo huve found the boat. We know or other expense. Pension claims liiai that the tnanaKeaieut wauts him Maude Rohrbacher visited Ida Kess- A* Matter of to the weak and hovr lo pick it out, how to buy it aud aitondeti to promptly, to sign a contract for next seaaou. ler a part of last week. famoui remedy weary despon* how to cut 11 HO it wiii plettBo, 'fhifl.Walter won't do as ho haa bright Childiens' day exercises were held does for the stom- dentdyspeptlo, Youra truly, H. C. FREELAND, acti that which It curing kll at the chuich Sunday evening. Simple 'ia unable to do for MASON. MIOH. Mra. Jouuie Smith, son and daugh­ ito m aoh THORBURH & SEVERENCE Itself, even If but trouble* and ter have moved to Lansing. •lightly disordered BoUFkonoai, StatoFbonoO-lS. The Gleaners dance ut Chas. Mul* dlgestlva Prudence or overburdened. dl«ordorit lott's was well attended. MA»UN MARKETS, During (he storm last week Monday BlackHair uight the house occupied by Wm. flT Rogers Paints are OBAIN. Stevens was strucK by lightning. No Kodol WXllSAT No. 2, Bod Bl 10 very seilous damage was done, WHEAT No. l.WbUo ®1 10 "t bave used your Hair Vigor J1 smooth spreaders, iuppllea'tfio natural I OOHN porhundrod(wo8torn) 1 OOAI 10 ^„— Juices of digestion and OATa per bushel '»a HO for Ave years and nm greatly CLOVER SUED G mm 00 pleased with it. It certainly re- Lansing Road. elegant to look at, and does the work of the TIMOTHY SE&D porbuahol 1 60a2 00 'stores the original color to gray Morris Beamun aud fumily spent •tomach, relaxing the ' ^ASBORNs UYIS ver bnabol 70$ 7S hair. It keeps my hair soft.*'—Mrs. Suuday Iu Eatou Rapids, nervous tension, while KIUOBLLANSOUB. long-lived, the Infiamed muscles \ OOAL, soft 3 fiO Helen Kilitenny, New Portland, Me. Leora Dodd of Clinton spent Friday \^ /V/C// GffADE ji OOAL, hard >i ®0 75 with relatives here. , and membranes of that aALT dab'ina-w, per barrel l&n as Mr, and Mrs. Banmor aud daughter and they organ are allowed to BEANS unplokodipor bushel ooai us Ayer's Hair Vigor has of Aurolius spent Sunday^'wllU Mr. rest and heal, It cures XftFFEESA FOTATOES, per bushel ® IS go the Indigestion, flatulence, BQQS fresh, per dozou 0 11 been restoring^ color to aud MrB,,Glnreuoo Whlpp. LAnD per pound 4 sy, Robert Turner of Okemoa is' work< palpitation of the heart, \TEAS/ fiUTTISIl'lior pound S 13 gray hair for nfty years, lug for Qeorgo Youngs. far^thest. nervous dyspepsia and APFLISiJ drlodipoTpound A 8 all stomach troubles by PCACIIES dried,per pound Q 10 and it never fails to do 'fiirloim FlKhiiuff. ^ cleansing, purifying and ONIONS, per bushel Therefore, it is a matter AQniOULTUBAL SALT per ton.... » this work; either. / "For seven yoafs," writes Geo. W. ilrengthenlng tlio glands, I EAYpor ton 0 OO9S 00 HoIImau, of Harper, Wash , "I had a membranes of tho itom< tlVX STOCK AMD MSATS. - ,You can rely upon it bitter battle with chronic etomaoh and of simple' prudence to «eb and dIgMtt v» organa. OATTLB! Itvo, per hundred pound8.,4 (10 »6 60 OATTLli! dressed, per hundred S MStiSJOSu M )0 0 for stopping your hair llyer troubles, but bt last I won, and OALVES.Uvo.por liuudred ®i so oured my,diseases, by the use qt Eloo- useI , them, i •• pel tiu • • froni'falling,, for keeping Sold oc ly by HOGa per hundred pinnd«n: H i eo«ri 00 \M. trlo Bitters, I'ubbesltatlngly reQQm< SHi, m SO your scalp clean', and for mend them to all|/and don't intend iu MadlebyDeboitWliite UadWoikt KldolDjspepski HAUS per pound., 012^ SPItINQ ntllOKS per p4und,dressed IK. the future to be wttbout them ',iu the , • , •' , ,Seldby' J. F. QREVE, the Qrocer CHICKENS per pound, live,. making'your hair grow. ^ house.' They are oertainly/a ,wouder- , TNiSnltrCHSapplyTM. DUCKS per pound.klive f-^"' JlWajtrtlli."^ All ifiniM. 'J ful medicine to bave oured aucb a bad BetUfi entf., »l.00 Sli. holdint 3M nton« 70. . MASON MIOH ' BtribDINO HAIHBtAI.. ' the trill MM, which Milt ior SOc. ^ 1 - / ^'It jour dtugiclst GAnuot annnly you," case as mine." ^Bold under^'guargutee' POUTtAND CEMENT per barrel..' MDd u» ono dolur aniV'we yiiU espregi to do the same'for vyou, ,by Louiacyeac :Densmore& Marshall tifiuit hi t, I.PiVin 4 CO,. CUCMdk LIME per barrel ,i • 9, 80 ^you ft lK>etlo,^.I)« ante and KIVO tlie nama Bros,'. Mason, AndField'A ,North, PLA8TERIN0 HAIR per buiUol ,. '0 iio ,«f yourne»re»texpraiMomce, "Addrua,' Foley's Kidney Cure BHINQIiKS per thouR»nd....l. .1 7S»a 60 i,,,"" -J. C AVSB.CO., Lowell," - Dansvllle, drugglBtRrt^t SOc'aM)ottle, TATH ner M feet r. a C0i< 00 Try tbem today.^' '•',. ".-' • '^. v >, Foi8alebyB.:i..pUItnH WoQdl'ulp riftitar, per ton f

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