The Ingham County Democrat, Liam Nickel; East Lansing, A, M, Savlnks.Ljept
MASON, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912 VOLUJIE XXXVII NUMBER 37
The Broadway Sewing Machine. THE UNTERRIFIED' MEET Olh. We congratulate the state at There's always Something Notice the large size ball bearing large that Wood bridge N. Ferris is At Vandercook's arm, measure Inlaid on front, live, again to be our standard bearer for the olllce of governor. The people ot drawers, drop head; full- set of nickel INGHAM COUNTY DEMOCRATS Good in the Ice Box this slate know him and everyone 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for 55c, plated attaclimeiits. Ten year writ• ELECT DELEGATES TO STATE ten guarantee, Sold by dealers at $30, should be glad to vote fur him; cour• with $1.50 other groceries. If you buy your groceries at the CONVENTION AND NEW ageous, learned, eloquent, fair-minded Our price $1S. J. A. CouTiiionT. Gasoline, per gal -.-.16c Tiiorburn store. Every trade• COUNTY COMMITTEE. and just, he is well fitted to be gov• ernor of the state on its return to true 3 lbs. Seeded Raisins ...... 25c mark food article we place on sale For Llie piirpiistjof geUititr the Deiu Don't forget the sale, at Ketchum's, democi'acy. ocrat; Into a.s many huines as pusslble New stock of Candy, lb lOe has the makers' guarantee and See notice of 40 breeding ewes for Adopt Resolutions Tliat Have the 7tli. We commend to the progres• we will send it to new .subscribers Sweet Potatoes, lb - 3c our own'. And we wish to empha• sale. True Ring. sive democracy of this county our can• from now until Jan. 1, 101.3, for 25 didates for congress, congressman-at- Best Vinegar that is sold for size the fact that our superior cents. Tills is a presidentliil year and Everything goes at cost, until all is iarge, members of the state legisla• pickling, gal -20c a campaign of the utintist importance sold, at Ketchura & Co's.j . H;Uf food stuifs are sold at moderate Sliortly after two o'clock John Mc- ture aud for the several county otllces, is belriK wa^'ed and the Democrat will We still ead on Coffees, lb, prices. L, C, Webb Is one of tlie judges at Clellan of Lansing, chairman of the each is worthy and well qualified and use its best endeavors to kepp iibreiist 25c, 2^c and 30c the Detroit races next week, county committee, called representa• entitled' to the cordial support of the Beechnut Bacon, jar -^Sc of the times. The Democnit is the Bo.xof paper and envelopes 15c, usu• tives ot Ingham county's democracy voters of this county. Beechnut Dried Beef, jar--15c only democratic paper published in together in convention to elect 46 the county and lias a record of being ally sold at 25c, at A, L, Vandercook's, Let us give to Woodrow Wilson and WILSON CAMPAIGN FUND. Heinz Sweet Pickles, doz 10c delegates to the state convention at Thomas R. Marshall a greater major• a first-class IochI paper Ufid will be Sugar Bowl won third ninney in the Heinz Dill Pickles, doz.. 15c Grand Rapids Sept. 20tli and a new ity than was given our presidential It has been decided by the Demo• kept up to its standard. ITroni now 2;2;i pace at Bay City last Wednesday, county cbmiuittee. Call for conven• Michigan Cream Cheese, lb..'.20c until ,Jiin. Isl for 2,")e. candidate In 1808, cratic National Committee to raise a Mason sent a number of people to tion was read by Peter Gray of Lan• A new county committee was elect• fund fur the Wllson-Marsliall cam• McLaren Imperial Cheese, jar 15c Till! DE.1I0CKAT, Ma.son, Mich. sing, secretary of the county commit• Leslie's home coming,last Friday and ed as follows: Alaiedon, Bert Tyler; paign by popular subscription. Gov• tee. Mr. .McClellan stated we had Pink Salmon, can : 13c Saturday.. Aurelius, J. C, Freeman; Bunkerhill, ernor Wilson prefers to haveilie cam• Farmers, Take Notice. good news from A'ernvint, where at Red Alaska Salmon, can 20c We will pay 2')C this week for bul- J. E. Caveuder; Delhi, H. E. Gunn; paign Itnanced as far as possible by Nancy E, Dudley has sold to Loren the election last week the republican Ingham, Chas, S. Woods; Lansing the masses nf the people. If there I lb box Codfish 15c tcr fat delivered at creamery In pood W, Lincoln south lialf of lots seven loss was 33 per cent, and the demo• townsliip, Hosea Box; Leroy, D, D, are any readers of the Democrat wim candition. Mason CitEAMBUY Co. 1 '• Libby's Corn Beef, can. 20c and eight, block 20, of this city. cratic gain 17 per cent. Hon. F. L. White; Leslie, Jerry Bolton; Locke, desire to subscribe toward tills fund Dodge of Lansing was called to pre• Libby's Lunch Tongue, can -20c C. B. Davis and wife liave sold to John T, Cole; Meridian, John Marsh; we will receive the amount and for• Crates for sale at the foundry; *tf side temporarily. Very gratifying to Onondaga, Martin Baldwin; Stock- ward to lieadc Jell-.O, assorted flavors, pkg- 8c L, M. DuBois and wife lots 10,11,12 meet witli democrats. Thought time uarlers. This looks for 70c, 25c for 19c, at Ketcli- bridge, Shepard Cobb; Vevav, J, H. Tryphosa, pkg-;--- - $1.00 and 13, block 35, Mason, for $175. was now at hand when democrats ike a democrat: 0 year and we all feel urn's. 33tf VanBuren; WheatUeld, W. S. Reeves; like being financially Interested n the Imported Olive Oil, qt 80c Lady Online won second money in would have an opportuiiity to rejoice, White Oak, Edward Moran; Williams- victory. Equal sulTniye w:is voted down in the free-for-all pace at Hastings last Tliere is no state in the union that Is ton, D. M, Cook; East Lansing, 0. D, The Demnerat will publish the Oli1ul.%st week and possibly trood roads. Tluirsday, being second every heat. more honeycombed with graft than THORBURN'S GROCERY Aldrich; Mason, tlrst ward, C. M. names of all subscribers to the fund Michigan, When the republicans and Shafer; second, F. P. Dean; Lansing, Special tiiceting nf the 0, E. S. on Wm. T. Britten has been elected progressives tell the trutili about each as tlie money is received. Itwill be Tuesday evening, Sept. ITtli. Instal- cliairman and Harry A. Silsbee secre• first ward, Ferdinand Afl'eldt; second, transmitted to the national treasurer, other democrats have only to keep Edward Reitz; third, L. W. Eiwood; 'atloii. tary of the republican county com• RoUa Wells, who will send each con• still and let the people llnd out the fourth, S. S. Bennett; flfth, George mittee. truth about the situation. Tlie peo• tributor a handsomely lithographed New rallcli cows for sale, Inquire Horan; sixth, J. G. Reutter. receipt. W. L, Clark, Publisher, of Frank Mayke, Eden, Citizens Foil Sale—One hard coal burner, ple have be^n thinking for some years, Peter Gray was elected secreuiry of Bef'jre tlie convention closed a short Phone ief)-2i;is. ,14tf one Round Oak coal and wood stove; the convcutian. On motion the chair talk w.as given by William F. Stein- Jurors for September Circuit Court. cheap, if taken at once. Tajilyn Wanted—Second-hand light double appointed the following committees: kohl, candidate for prosecuting attor• Jurors for the September term of Studio. . * work harness, wagon and plow. Credential,?—Frank Cliristopher of ney. At the close of the convention the circuit court at Lansing have been Mason E. Reynolds. Farnbers,'wiien at Bust Lansing, re• Lansing, J, .l.Rehleot Mason, Edward Glialrruan McClellan called a meeting drawn to report Oct. 1st. Jurors as member that W. A. Skinner has a Moran of White Oak. Permanent or• of the county committee. follows: Bnys and girls! Buy your tablets at feed barn at the corner of Michigan ganization and order of business- Alaiedon, eLloyd Laylin; Aurelius, A. L. Vandcrcook's. A Stick of candy avenue and Beal street. Richard Raudabaugh and S. S. Ben• Answered Commander's Summons, Joseph Bullcn: Bunkerhill, Lewis Cur• with every tablet. VISIT us Sept. 18 and 10 are the dates and nett of Lansing, H, F, Wellman of Nicholas D. Templar died at his tis; Delhi, William Biebeslleimer; The Southern Michigan league Mason the place for holding the 4f)tb Meridian. Resolutions—Judge 0, P. home on east Ash street last Friday Ingham,Bert True; Lansing township, AT OUR closed Sunday. Adrian was the wln- annual reunion of the Ingham County Black of Lansing, W. F, Patrick of afternoon after a lingering illness ot Robert A. McKIm; Ldnsiiig city, 1st Leroy, Alex. Ferguson of Delhi. ner,Lansing was fifth. Soldiers' and Sailors' association, nearly two years of paralysis. Funeral ward, William Walters; 2d ward, AUi- services were held at the home Sun• san A. Nichols; 3d ward, Joshih Bruno; C. J, Vanllaltercn of Lansing Is one Mr. Earl A, Dunsmore and Mi.ss Wliile cunimittees were preparing day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, being 4th ward, Albert P. Walker; 5th ward, Mew Studio of seven new federal gi-and jurors Lena M. Cam were married in Lan• tlieir reports A. M. Cummins of Lan- conducted by Rev. A. G. Newberry, John F. Warner; Bth ward, H, C. Ar- drawn to serve In Detroit. sing last Wedtiesday. They will be .sing, democratic nominee for congress• with interment in Maple Grove ceme• baugli; East Lansing, S. A, Robinson; The Presbyterian Christian Endea• at home in this city after Sept, 27th. man, made a few remarks. Said he tery. Leroy, A.M. Nickerson; Leslie, Jo• felt very hopeful of democratic suc• vor society held its September meet' Deceased was born In Schenectady seph Christie; Locke, James .Maxwell, SOUTH MAIN ST Several local Masons attended the cess this year. Read a letter from Ing with Miss Ethel Adams Monday county, N, Y,, in July, 1844, His par• Stanley Dunckle; Mason city, 1st .school of instruction in Lansing last Geo. W. Stone, who liacl been called evening. Thursday afternoon and evening. ents moved to Ohio when he was two ward, J. H. Bash ford, L. H MJnui's; AND LOOK OVF.R OUR IN• to Civlifornia, It was full of encour- 2d ward, Gilbert Wa\']e, Ernest B. All persons interested In the Leek Several grand lodge olllcers were pres,-. years of age aud a few years later to agernoiit to Ingham county democracy. Kelly; Merklliin, Frank Parish, Roy TERESTING DISPLAY OF cemetery association are requested to ent. Michigan, settling in Alaiedon town• Committee on credentials reported ship, this county. When not 18 years Foster; Onondaga, Ed. Coryell, Wilton meet at Memorial hall on the.evening Tilings are Cnmlntf Claucle Edgar's all towns and wards re iresented and of age he responded to Lincoln's call Taylor; Stockbrldge, Felix Oavender; of Sept. Uih. way these days. First,' democratic FINE PORTRAITS no contests. Report adopted. for men to suppress t'l? r.?!??!!]'.'." '0-M Vevav, DiinT Wollmani Wlieliifield, nomination for register of deeds; .sec• The Gleaners will give their fare• Committee on permanent organiza• enlisted in tne Twentieih Michigan Genrgil Rnbaclieri White Ofik, Jas. D. AND ond, a seven pound son last Wednes• well party at Hankerd's report, Pleas• tion and order of business recommend• 'nfantiy. In the same regiment were Wllsyn; WlHianiston, Jolin Ca^lord, day, ant lake, Friday evening, Sept. 20t,li, ed that temporary officers be made Ills brother, James Templar, aud PICTURE FRAMES All are invited. wl L, 0. Webb has two entries in tlie permani5hfc, elect delegates to state brotlier-in-luw, the late Solon D. For the month of July tliere were"' two-year-old trot at the Kalamazoo Convention anrJ county committee, 88 births and 48 deaths reported in Prosecutor ITayden lias preferred Neely. Tho soldier boy saw hard and fair. They are Golden Peter, by Peter Report adopted. Ingham county. charges against half a dozen Lansing active service and was severely wound• the Great, and Ruby Director, by The Oath was administered to officers, saloon keepers fur selling liquor to ed through tlie lungs, from the effects Alexander Donald, a steeple Jack Director General. when ChalftUan Dodge read to the posted men and minors." of which he never fully recovered. who was doing some wol'k in Lansing, convention a list of the count:yoilicers Mason horses were given a work out On Oct. 27, I8fl7, he was married to fell about 40 feet Tuesday afternoon, County Clerk Parsons has moved his who had been nominated at the pri• on the Lansing track last Friday. Miss Mary A, Robertson, daughter of breaking an arm-and sustaining seri• family into the Mrs, Frances Rayoer mary election. As there was some Alex McGregor went In 2:18, last balf a Baptist clergyman, and their home ous Internal injuries, He was taken house, nearly across the street, from question about the proper name of tlie in 1:07, Michigan Director in 2:17i and hasalwaysbeeu in Mason and vicinity. to the City hospital. democratic candidate for county clerk where he lias been living. Little Queen in 2:18. voted for at tlie primary Chairman After some years deceased gave up Rev. J.Y. Atchison, D. D., of Chi• The Alaiedon library association Howard Yaw of: Lansing fell 40 feet Dodge put a motion that it was the farming and engaged in the meat cago will speak at the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. F. L. Bradman from the top of the M. U. T. bridge sense of this convention that Herbert market business and buying stock. next Sunday. A hearty invitation Is- Thursday, Sept. 26tb, All members ast Wednesday afternoon while paint• R. Taylor, supervisor of Alaiedon, He was mall marrleron the Star route given to you to attend the services. The Baptist church will have charge BUSINESS directory; are requested to be present. ing. He sustained some painful but whom roost of those votirig supposed Ijetween Mason and Dansville when he was taken ill and had to give up of the lawn service at 5:00 p.. m. Mr?. 0. M, Sanderson and 0. G. notaeriousin uries. He was tiiken to to be tlie man they were voting for, the situation, "Uncle Nick," as he A'JSTJiltlNAIlY! Fluntlngton, who suffered strokes of the City bosp tal. be the choice of this convention as James' Conley, a Lansing, street, was..familiarly known was a .whole- paralysis recently, have so much im• nominee for the office. Convention sweeper aged 75 years, was struck by li. H. ri.'UOltOON, VlCTEKlNAltY PUYSI Warren Campbell was arrested last souled good-natured gentleman, with D CIAN, SurKOOti and Dnntlst. NlRlit calls proved as to be able to be out. then divided into districts and elected an automobile truck and ajraost in• Friday charged by Ffank Kinsman a pleasant word for all. .elieerriiily aii.swiired. Belt jilioiiu 'J'-'S, CIllMiia 57. the following delegates to the state stantly killed Monday afternoon about Iloota H, l.awrenco block. Mason, iVlleh. with using obscene language and ap• Mr.- Templar is survived by the Last Friday Sugar Bowl won the 2:25 convention: five o'clock. Clyde fJarrls, wlio was pace at Bay Oil;y, losing the first heat plying vile names to adaugliterof the widow, two daughters, Mrs. Anna First district—Lansing, first ward, driving the truck, did his best to avoid and winning the ne.\t three. Best atter. Campbell pleaded guilty and Ellsworth of Vevay and Mrs. Pearl 0. P. Black, F. L, Dodge, Lee Brown; the accident, but Conley, who did not time 2:19}. It was her third start in was released upon payment of $8 flne. Palmer of Aiigusta, two sisters, Mrs. second,-A. •A;,-Nicliols, Col.'Fred Sliu- seefthe truck, backed directly in front - It. (J. IC. mSNDlJltSON, Dentist. Over Geo. ve days. Slie has been sold, Solon D.'.Neely of this city and Mrs. D iM. Wiibli's and Forct AseltlaB's. Last Friday afternoon Gov. Osborn bel, A. M. Cummins; third, S, B. Roe, of It and was thrown against the curb N/ithan Odel in Ohio, three brothers, Charles (BulT) Edwards of Lansing appointed Attorney General Franz Wm. Graessl.e,L,-VV.Elwood; fourth,. and his neck broken'; , R. .JOS. a, IIAWLliY, Dentist. Formerly Colonel and Charles Templarof •Ohio Macldiiao Island and St. iKnace. Stiocessor was drowned In Grand river near Kulio to succeed the late Cliarles A. Ricliard Raudabaugh, K Price, Peter Lewis VanVoi'se, a IG-year-old Ing• tDo l)r..S|)iiiildliii,'aiid Dr. Llnsley. Uiwrenceblk. and Fremont in the west, and three .Jackson junction Sunday afternoon. Blair as justice of the supreme court. Gray; fifth, Claud Cady. Leon Tooker, ham township boy, will he tried before Dan'l Heller,Hslxtb, J. G. Reutter, F, grandcliildren.. Colonel attended the He was in batbing and was thought Kulin is 40 years old and is said to be Justice Adams iicxt Saturday, charg• J. Christopher, F. .1. Baker; Lansing funeral, He was a member of Steele IM1Y,'5ICIAN,S to have been alfected with heart the youngest man who ever wore the ed with using indecent language in . township, A. A, Smith, Fred Deei:, Bros, Post of this city, in which': he trouble. ermine of the supreme bench. . the presence of women and rliildreh K.CHAS. S. llAhLAUD, Homeopathic I'liy Hosea Box; East Lansing, C, D. Al- had held different olllces and which D slciaii and HiifKeon. Olsea.sos of Che Eye, Last Saturday evening some young The senior class of our high school attended the funeralin abody. ... . Complaint was made by Mrs. Ida Van-. • Ear, Nosiiaad Throiita spoclalty. Olllce—Near drich, Fred Lut'z. men wlio were driving pretty fast on has elected the following, olllcers: Vorse, the divorced wffe of the boy's ' lUock. [[our9-8 to 0 a. ni., l:30 to 5 and 7 to 0 , Second, district— Alaiedon, J, B, p.m. Main street ran intn Guy Lawrence's President, Gail Densrnore; vice presi• . Hosiersr; •. uncle. He was arrested Monday and • Hummell; Aurelius, J. D, Davis; Bun- lutd, wrpckinu' the wind shield and dent, Irene Henderson; secretary and gave bonds in the sum of $200 .to ap• Tilt. IfJtANIv K. THOMAS, riivalcliui and Siir- kerhill, James Hynes; Delhi, J, B. We pride ourselves on having 'the doing other slight damage to the ma• treasurer, Lucy Hawley. Juniors as pear for trial. Frank Mann signed 1) i,'onii. Olllce over \Velib& Whifiiiaii'.s store; Fay; Ingham, Clias. Woods; East Lan• best line of hosiery for the money in residence two doors oast of Methodist cluircli. chine. No one was injured, follows: President, Emily Sayre; vice the bond. sing, Clifford Rlx; Leroy, Geo. H. Al- Mason, Buy a pairof ladies'and chil• president, Irene Burgess; secretary chin; Leslie, Jeri'y Boltpn; Locke, A. dren's.and see what they are, 10c, 15c The Ingham County-.Farmers' Club -. pit. IMAllK 0. nAUI'ENTl-:!!, ITarokl White, aged 18 years, was and treasurer, Jay Tiitjrburn. 1)1{. KTllKl* COOK OAUPKNTIUI, iirrested at Lansing last Wednesday M. Gregory; Meridian, James Huletl; and 25c, J. A. CoRTiuonT, ' will hold its next meeting Saluiday, 'O.steopalhic I'liysiclaiis,2l5 to 217 .Jenison lilock, Sept. 14, at Edgewood Farm with Mr, evening, being wanted at Jackson for Roger 'I. Wyckes of Grand Rapids Onondaga, Frank Younglove; Stock- cufiior Wash. Avo, and Ottawa St., Lansinj;, and.Mrs, M. A. Bement. 'Program,: stealing a watch. White was for• has been appointed attorney general bridge, Gurney' Dancer; Vevay, L, T.' ' Pomona grange will meet at Holt Music EDSON COVIilY, I'll. i)„ M, D. Physician merly a bell boy in Lansing and was to succeed Franz Kulin, elevated to Lasenby; Wheatfield,'.Prank E, Swan; next'Saturday, . 1 and Surgeon, ulvlnt; si)eclal attenUon to Recltnllon ..Lllllim MoCortnIck C arrested in that city for stealing the supreme bench. Harry E, Chase, While Oak, Edward Mbran; Williams- •olllce praclieo and the cure of chronic diseases. A straw vote wa-s- taken on the board The Family florse Mrs. 13, L, (ireen Bad. peculiar, dlUlciilt and stubborn cases that watches, who has been deputy for 17 years, has ton, S. D. Dennis; Mason, first ward, Music of supervisors Monday among the imllle others or have been iieRlccied or iinprop. resigned to take effect as soon as Mr, A. A.' Bergman; second, J. W. Post; Selection aud Care of the Farm Hnrse erly troatcd, are lavlted. Visits made any dis• Willie H. E. Winfleld's hay baling JUibert Hultcn Kulln retires, It is said Chase will be at large, Duncan Stewart, Wllliams- members and five outsiders, result as tance It rlKhtiy lirraiiKod tor. Olllcc hours, 2 to outfit was being run into a field after The Horse In Disease.,,,Harry Cotton, M, A. 0. '9 p, m. Call or write, over Norton's Hardware a candidate for the position before the ton; A. H.'Cailin, Leroy; Tuos..-rianna, follows: -Wilson 14, Taft 13, Roose- Selection from "The Other Wise Man" dark last Wednesday night, the driver 111 Washington Ave,, SonMi, Lanslnii, MIoh. • republican convention, Ingham;...W. L.Clark and Lawton T. velt4. .: .. ' Music . - . Mr.'!, ,J. W, (jlliapln . had the. raisforture to run the engine Remans,- Mason; second ward; J. E, . .The 71st atinual Methodist Protes• The following' ladles will servedin-*i AMIiS SEVIN, Nurse, Graduate Bellevne 'nto the fence and the result was a Gavin Fellows' met with quite Hospital, Now York Olty, Kesldenoe,'Mason, Cavender,-Ingham. tant conference at Y'orkviile returntjd ner—Mesdames J. E. Tansweil, Har- . J serious break which delayed the work serious .accident last \Wednesday Citizens Phono icnh, Ball phone l35-2r, , Rev;-W. C. Harger to Lansing and vey 'Wilson, R. W. .Fellows, .L N. ,. afternoon. He was drawing rubbish The committee on resolutions re• for several days, elected him secretary to the confer• and had unloaded in the city park ported as follows, the report being Tl'horburn, Sarah Heiser. ATTOKNEYS ence. Rev. E. L. Morrison was sent to The woman's missionary society of when one side of his wagon went over adopted by a rising, vote: Ingham. ' " A r.iniED'Ar.r.lSN, Attorney al Law. Ollloe In the Presbyterian cliurcli will meet at the bank, he either fell or jumped and- The democratic party of Ingham ^• fanners Hankhnlldlnn, Mason. the home of Mrs. Eva Campbell Fri BUSINESS LOCALS. the hind wheel ran across his chest county in convention assembled does •:W.,A. Murray, the: auctlonee,r,. an• day afternoon, Sept. IStb, Leader, hereby declare: A. BKRGMAN, ATTORNEY and COTJN- and head. Mr. Fellows was picked nounces to the public that the Arm of Mrs. A. E. Hill ard; The Island 1 SELOll AT LAW, Mason,Mlfh. up unconscious, but soon revived and 1st. That we approve of and,en• Kurtz '& Murray has dissolved part• Foii SALK,—0,1, 0,'swine. Roth sex,' Regis• Church of Corsica, Mrs. L. W. Mills; was better the next day.' dorse the platform of the national nership and that he'wiU sell alone tered free. H. W. Maun, Dansvlllp, Midi. 31-13 B. MoABTHUH, Attorney and Oounselorat recitation, Miss Esther Greve; Meth• democratic party adopted at Balti• hereafter. Anybody needing his ser• . Law. onice In Farmers Bank building. ods and Means of Stimulation, Mrs. This afternoon and evening at the RainboulUet ram for sale or excliiipge. more in June of this year. vices address Webberville, Mich., or W. J, Adams; story, Mrs. Nettie Lane; Baptist Church Rev. Floyd Wilcox will ., srwsp PkrOV FOLAK, Mason iVo. 5. •• ENSMORE, E A., Attorney-at-Law,Mason, 2d.. We congratulate the people of call Bell phone at his expense. 37w4p D Michigan. • roll call, quotations containing the be ordained as a rolnlsterxOt the gos• this county upon the assurance that iror Siilo. word "Prayer." pel. It is expected that 27 :churche8 T. HEMANS, Attorney and Cotin'aelor .at now settles.upon the public mind.that Phil Hildebrand, living a.halt mile About 40 good Shropshire breeding ewes. ' I Law. onico In Lawrence Block, Mason, will be represented by their.pastors west of Alaiedon Center,:having sold 37w2p W. N. TAVLOK.Mason, K.5. . : L Last Wednesi3ay night James Rorke the:' government. of these United Mich. Money to loan on good security. and two delegates from each. Rev. his farm, will sell his personal prop• f Lansing went oiit to see the sights States is to be restored, so that Itwill For Sale. Wilcox is a' graduate of the Mason erty at public auction on Monday, f Detroit with $120 on his person. be in facta governmentof the people, One large blood red Durham,heifer,3-years-' * AUCTIONKEISS schools, took a; four-year course at old, fresh July 25, calf by side; also one yearlluB He was accompanied by two wonien or for the people and by the people and Sept. 16th, commencing at 12 o'clock Kalamazoo college, .then spent' two that Wood row Wilson, the great gov• sharp.' Henry' Kurtz, : auctioneer. colt and one 2-yeara-old, aud a Holsteln cow due LARK & HARKNESS, Coneval Auctioneers. girhs. The next morning James ad• years in Newton Theological college to freshen Deo. 1st. • F. M. Fooo, Leave orders at this olllce. Hatlsfiictinn ernor of'- New Jersey, will soon be Read his adv. on another page. C mitted he had seen the sights but In Massachusetts and this summer has - 30W4 - - Bunkerhill Center. ., gnarantoed. Hell pUene Divnsvllle 5,4 R. Oltl- president of this republic. -Saturday, Sept. 7, being-Mrs. Caro• could notsee anything of bis $120. been studying in Union Theological •zons phono Mason, l80-2i:,23 line Barrow's birthday, her many W. E, Stanton lias the agency of the presorva- Two girls were arrested und-Rorke Seminary in New York. Fie. is'pre• 3d. We thank'the delegates from tlvye compound, maimhiccured by .f, R. lioukwellia l E^fRY KURTZ.GeneralAuctioneer. Satla- friends and neighbors remembered identifledtliem as his companions ot paring himself for a foreign mission-, this state,.'late In attendance upon & Co,, of .Taclcsoo.' This Is the cold processor (actlon guaranteed, terms right. Leave her with a post card shower. In the canning fruit and is highly recommended. Com-, H the night before. He claimed to have ary and will engage in evangelistic the national convention, who voted orders at tblsofllco, Postolllce,Lansing, ; afternoon she entertained a few-.of pound on sale at residence on Okenios street, ' had thernoney before betook a taxi work. for, the nomination of our candidates ride with them. lor president and vice president, thus her most intimate friends at a porch iroldlng Hod for Sale Clicni>, INlsUBANCE Clinton county's, fair at St. Johns making It possible tor the progressive party at her home on C street, where 32tt: • : Mils. .lESSE fiuAY, Mason, AHMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INS0RANOE George Witter ot Laingsburg, a for• takes place fourdays next week begin• democracy ;to take control' of the the'ladies enjoyed the music of the Company of Ingliain county. Safest, olieap- mer resident of Mason, died last Wed• ning Tuesday. A great agricultural affairs of.this, nation.'" '' phonograph and pianola. At Hve It yon are not carrying any cyclone or hail F storm Insurance, see F. Ii. Field, Mason, Mich, est and'oost. For information write to F,.IT. nesday. Death resulted from Injuries exhibition and amusement' week. 4th. .We>^ commend-to the. fair- o'clock they were escorted by the three Field, secrotiiry. Mason, E, A. Densniore, presl- sustained last winter when struck by Band concerts every day; Robinson's minded .voters of; this .county, the little White chlldrento the home of In a safe Investment at eightight : dent.Mason. Office in the oonrt house. IFINTERESTED a freight engine while In discharge of famous .troupe :ot trained elephants statesmanship, learning, and distin• Mr. and Mrs, L. R; White, .where a percent, payabl.laya e quarterly, I can give you valuable informationInformation.. Ills duty as section boss for the Michi• wlll'.perform.everyjday.^ iRaces'-Wed- guished ability of ourcandidates for three course luncheon was served by Stockbrldge Odd. Fellows defeated Bitt MASON E. Rkvnolds. gan Central, ^ Funeral services were nesday.!and...Thursdayj-2:14 rpace $300, president and vice president. Mrs. White, Mrs, Oarrie. Miller and : their Mason fraters iast Wednesday held Saturday morning, being attend• 2:27. trot $200, 2:18 pace $300,-2:25: pace 5th. We would call attention to Miss .Florence ..Miller....:. The .' color • The National Loan & Investment Co. pays ili afternoon by a scoreof .4 to L 'Game percent. See F.H, Field. lott : ed by Mr, and Mrs. F,D. Stanton, the $200, 2:18 trot $300, free-for-all trot or the factthat thenomiaation ot'Unit- scheme of the dining.room was: pur• .was pUyed here. former" a brother of Mrs. Witter. -He pace ,$400.r i Automobile races on Fri• edyStates^senators by the peoplehas ple and white, covers, being laid for If your money does not net you five per cent., ; At the annual meeting of • thestafce 18 survived by a widow, a son; two sis• day, see the wizards of the traiik per• gi.ven us as our candidates for that eight.: Theladies returned home with see XI.O. Freeland. : :', . 2tt ters anda brother.- Mr, Witter bad • bar association at Saginaw last week form. There are-imany.free attrac• offlge-the Hod. Alfred Lucking:wliose a pleasant remembrance of the occa• beenUn the--employ;of tlie railroad Whoii It XoakH Ulnclc ! Judgei E.H;-Person ofvLanslng was tions to amuse you and thereisnotia: Integrity, .and .ability'! pre-eminently sion and wishing Mrs. Darrow many In the west it's a wonderfully comforting feellni' company for many years, he was a elected vice; president and Harry'A. dull moment during the fair,. Take a' fltihlm lor a seatin theUnited States more.birthdays. Mrs. Darrow is one to know vou have a policy In the Michigan-.Mu- hard working man and'wag respected tiiiilGvolone, Windstorm and Tornado.Co. ot •Silsbee of' the same city secretary. day ofC/and attend the St..Johns fair, seriate; ..Every man who votes for.him nf the pioneers of Mason, moving Next meeting will be.lield intansing; Hastings. Better see me right away.. - liy'all. He was about GO years of age.' electric line all the way. honors himself by such vote. here:inrl866. L. II.'Ivns.'Agent. CIt. Phoae.
1^ vl' • A ******** Am*** ********** * * * * * * * * *********AAftAnotheJ r one of the six was Car- not hear tho fun story of his wandter- riere. He was big and quiet, with ings for many months., We knew ha a deceptive placidity—not at all the had sailed from England for Rio in sort of man you expected to meet if the cabin de liixe of an Bugll^i pack• fAGABONDS GF THE EARTH you had ever heard of him. et boat. From week to weelc, tor pos• Like many other adventurers, Car- sibly two months, we received letters rlere rati away at sea, Liko all who from him. Then came the silence. have over done so, ho paid for his The silence continued for six -BY- fun In sweat and agony. Ho was a months, until one morning 1 received 1 sailor boforo the mast, for several a note written on American Line pa• Prove that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com• ARTHUR D. HowDEN SMITH years, on coasting vessels, tramp per and postmarked Southampton. It pound Does Restore the Health of Ailing Women. steamers, trading schooners in the Par was signed by Ford, Boston, Mass.—"I was passinff through the Change of Life and siifl'ered East. He was in the Philippines "Shall arrive on Philadelphia with• ;mm««ajj»m«jmj»mmtmmm«tmnmtm«mmmmmKtmmw«n« from hemorrhages(somet mes liisting for weeks),
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'•rim ,,.,„, iiiTCiftTi-iin TAFT THREAT BAD iyiEDICIl\!E ECHO. Collective Housekeeping. An English paper tells ot an experi• WHAT WSLIL Assault on the Tariff No Longer Is ment In collective housekeeping in CURE MY BACIif an Attack on Citadel of what Is^ known as Brent Garden vil• iSusines. , Common sense will do mor-o to lage. The dwelling houses contain all cure, backache than anything «1ac THINGS CONGRESSMAN STANLEY improvements except a kitchen. Meals 'Twill tell you whether tho kidite.v3 SAID OF COL. ROOSEVELT'S "To them i appeal, as (o all He- for everybody are cooked at a cen• are sore, swollen and aching. It publleaiis, (o join us in an .cui'iiest FINANCIAL AID. tral hall, and may either be eaten will tell-you in that case that there effort to avert the political and eco• there or sent home. A four-course din• is no use trying to cure it vrlth si nomical revolution und business ner costs only 1 shilllDg and G pence. plaster. If the passages are scant panUysls 'which llepiihllcan defeat Servants are supplied, when needed, or too-frequent, proof that there la kidney trouble is complete. Then IVIDOW AND ORPHAN ROBBED will bring about."—Proin ]\Ir. Taffs li:> you ever feel the pleasuro from the central hall at a cost of speech of acceptance. which coinos from tjolng common sense will tell you to tiso kind? about ten cents an hour. Dean's Kidney Pills, the best r««- [ This-amazing utterance is either Or tho Joy of somo unselfish act that lln- ommeiided special kldn<3y remcily. *laln Talk Concerniny the Man Vi'ho an hohest forecast of condiiions or a Kurs in your mliiU? Best Books for Children, An Ohio Case 'threat. Which is it? Did you (iver feel tho tingling ot the self- Contributed $50,000 of Other Peo- renpeci that stirred, Eugene Field, asked for the best Fred yj. In order to he frlglitened by a curse Itnrrle, .lef- People's Money to AIti In the Elec• When you stooil up boldly for a friend ten books for young people under six• fcrson. Ohio, ilie "consumer" must believe In tho and Idllcd tlin .slanderous word? teen years ot ago, is said to have paya: "i-'or 'J'l-lls a tion of T. R. Then you've moasurud all the plcasuro ten yonre I Story" divinity or fetich in whose name Ihe given this list: "Pilgrim's Progress," eiilTered from curse is launched. Our ancestors be• that comes from true siicce.s.s, kidney trou• ••"or succe.ss Is beln;,' noble—nothing more "Robinson Crusoe," Anderson's Fairy People evei'ywhere are asking wliy ble. I hnd , lieved in VVotan and Lokl; but Iho and nothing less. Tales, Grimm's Fairy Tales, "Scottish c o n » t a II t 1 aeorge l^erltliis, late of .T. 1'. Moi'gan man who would curse in the name of b a c k a c he. Chiefs," "Black Beauty," "The Ara• a r 5 p » 1 c «1 t Co., and now ol' the liurvoster trust, these divinities today would not WAYS OF PREPARING CHEAP bian Nights," "Swiss Family Robin• Bymptonia be• fi such an enthnsiuBtle I'rogi'essive, frighten anybody, and would get, came imnnl- CUTS OF MEAT. He (at the muslcale)—That singer son," "Little Lord Fauntleroy," "Tom fest and I md why Mi-, lloosevelt has inadQ lilm locked up In the observation ward heonmo no leenis to be echoing our feelings. Brown's School Days," for boys, or for bad I was jIs Citmijalgii cliainnan. Botll have Into the bargain. Now In (he good ' When preparing chopped meat, add She—How BO? girls, "I-.lttlo Women." laid up In sxplained, each Is iiloasod will) the old days of Mark Manna such talk as bed. After a half pound of chopped salt pork to He—She's singing "No One Knows doctors had )thei'. Roosevelt tells us of l^erltiiis' Mr. '•J'aft's was good medicine. It hamburger steak, with seasonings; 3o\v Sad I Feel." It Checked Baby's Dysentery failed, r be- worked. The baroiis of protection (.-an laklni? Dean's liidnoy Pills. Tbay cnaseH j Jbrnlng to hlin, but perliups, when all lmalce into small cakes and,cook until uio coiiipiiilely." stood ready to put the screws upon Infil Kuniiner iifler everytlitii),' elso failed. B Itiiown, it will iltavului) that he went Kvell done. The flavor is much better ERUPTION LIKE PIMPLES \Vi) fouml Kopp's Duby'B Friotid an ex- Get Dean's at any Drug Store, 50c. a Baa if ter Perkins! tli"c general business of the country hi than using the'beef .alone. cellelil reifiedy during iL-ethhig unit for the event of Democratic victory. An howol troubles, writes Mr.s. li. 13. Des Mr, Morgitn's e.\-panner lias been Pot Roast.—Buy a pound and a half Wathenn, Kan.—"My child's scalp Kfnilu, .lorome, .Mich. Sold by druggi.sts, Doan's ^MSr idvocatliig this long time the crea'tion assault upon the tariff was "an attack of meat cut from tho fore quarter, rouble became so baii that I was Iflc, i'lO. and .TOe., or soul direct by »!' a court of big busliioss ut the on the citadel of business." wipe with a damp cloth and cut lii isliamed lo have anyone boo him. His Isopn's Haby's Kriciid Co., 'i'oi'k, I'a., iapltiil city wliicli, as we uiiderstaiul Free sample soul oa i'i!(|uost. Some things have changed since one-inch jiieces. Put into .in earthen lead had a solid scah on it. He also lis proposition, will leave the govonl- those days. Peo|)le liave been read- Constipation disli, casserole or bean pot, with an lad a terrible breaking out on his face Jiont very little to do. This Is similar ihg and ' (hlnklng. They know, ,for In Gotham. onion, a carrot peeled and sliced, a vhlch was gradually growing worse. ;o lioosevolt'H plan to establish an ltu- o.NaiiuiIo, (hat the steel interests of "I know a poiioeinan who always few sprigs ot piu'sley, two teaspoon- The eruption was like pimples which ;ooi'utic stewiirdslili) of the public wel- the United- Stales are just selling puts by something every week of what Prompt Relief—Permanent CneiOf fuls of salt and a teaspoon of pepper levelopod Into sores wlien he scratch- /are iintl'ammBltHi by courts or by con- 20,000 tons of rails to one Canadilin he earns." corns. Add two cups of water and a id, wliich ho did almost constantly. CARTER'S LITTLE cress, WlifMi great nioii think along railroad iind three-fourths Uiitl "Humph! I know one who always pint of tomatoes, cover and cook for Baby would almost scratch himself LIVER PILLS never lliQ same, lines they inevitably imist ainouiU, lo another. 'I'hey know (hat puts by every week more than be throe and a half hours, A half hour 'aw. fail. Purely vegeta• loino togotller, the manufacturers of the tJnitcd earns." ble — act su before serving time thiclren with three "I had used several different kinds in connection with Mr, Perkins' past States are selling in the foreign mar• but fieutly on tablespoonfnls each of butter and ii salve, none, of them helping in tho it may he of interest' to hear In iiart ket one thousand millions of dollars flour creamed together. Remove the Instead, of liquid antiseptics, tablets the liver. ioast bit, when I saw the Cutlcura ad- Stop after ivliat ConBi-essman Stanioy had to say of maiiuractured goods a year. vegetables and add a cup of pease to and peroxide, for toilet and medicinal fertlseroent in tho paper and it made uses, many people prefer Paxtihe, dinner dis• 111 the house l-ospecting the ifiiO.OOO of They Itiiow that (here Is a coalition tiio meat, mo think of tho goml results my sister which is cheaper and better. At drug• tress-cure ; sUier people's money conti'ibuted by cf banking intefcsts In the Unilert \ Hungarian Goulasch. — Take t-wo oad when n'uc used it for her children. gists, 250 a box or sent jiosipald on re• indigestion,' Porkins to aid in iloosevclt's elec- States that might jiroduce a panic pounds of round steak from the un• I had onl"/' used Cutlcura Soap and ceipt of price by Tho Paxtoa Toilet improve the complexion, bri.tjhten theftjes- lion: llu-ongh the contraction of credits, il SMALL PILL, Smil DOSE, SMALL PIUCSK.. der part, wipe with a damp cloth and Ointment about two weeks before I Co., Boston, Mass. it pleased. They mean, ullimiitely, "i-(o gave his iiersonal check to Mi'. cut in one and a half inch .pieces. Add aotlced th-itt tho sores were almost en• Genuine must bear Signatm-e to get to that situation and reform Bliss and was reimbursed by check of the meat to a quart of boiling water tirely gof'.o, and It must have been a Triumph of Machine Building, tho currency. Meanwhile, they arc English engineers have succeeded Iho New York Lilfa Insurance com- in which ttireo slices of onion is add• month or six weeks ho was troubled watching the (inancial Itorizou with in building a paper making machine pliiiy, payablo to ,F, J^. Morgan &. Co. ed; let boil f3ve minutes, then-cover Oefore I began the treatment. He one eye, and keeping tho other on that -will turn out CiO feet ot newspa• riio proceeds of this check were traced .md just simmer for an liour. Add a n'ould gel easy when I would put the 1,0 Mr. Perkins, and he was arrested (lie witches' buckets that brew the few sliced potatoes and two dozen per, 175 inches wide, a minute. storms. Dutlcura Ointment on him. Cutlcura under a warrant cliarging him with fimaii onions. ,Tust before serving Bonp and Ointment completely cured Mr. Tafl's threat is bad medicine i;rnnd larceny. PerklnH knew the con• thicken with tliree tahlespoonfuls each dim and ho has a clear complexion Ancient Idea of Dancing. It is a worn-out cui'se. The divinities sent of the policy holders was neces• of flour and butter creamed together. BOW." (Signed) Mrs. W. H. Huglics, Dancing was originally a means ot behind It arc discredited. The IOC sary to save this appropriiition of their Season '.vith salt and pepper. Deo. 31, ion. expressing religious feeling. Result of Twenty-five year.';' personal cips- funds from larceny, and that consent per cent, taxes on gloves and blankets , Braised Beef.—Wipe three pounds ricocewith ITCHING PILES. W^Jismw w3lja>"- Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold was not obtained, and' could not have are going to be replaced by reasoU' of beef cut from the round. Sprinkle it has done for olher.s. Cooling and h.'-^al-sos- throughout tho world. Sample ot each CURES ITCHING SRIN DISEASES. l)oon obtained. able duties and tho tariff Is going to with salt and dredge with flour. Cut Colo's Cnrboliaalvo ntopn itchiiiB and makoa Send £or.samplo and you will bless the disy,. !ree, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address T. & P. REMEDY CO.,107 West4mh St.,NewVi>TOTtji. receive like treatment all along the an inch cube ot fat salt pOrk in small tho skin soiooth. All drilBgista. 25 and 50c. "VVlio were these pilfered jiollcy post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L. Boston." line. Our steel mills, are going to mioces and try out. Add the beef to holders? The most ])atlietic and liel])- Cuba Market for Canada Stone, PAHJCER'S keep on exporting rails by the ten jthe pan and turn until thoroughly Golfer's Grand Army Score. • loss figures In all this tale of tcars-^ thousand tons. Onr more than $3,- Cuba imports most of its stone from ;i)rown. Put the meat into a baking A golfer playing his first game of OTeuuds oud l)Meiin(itf.il)ci i\!iSx:m (he young motliel', wr:l))pcrt in tlie 000,000 worth of manufactured ox- Canada. JVouiotM ft ltncuri*nt. p-ov.^!, '"^ .pan, add three cups of tomatoes, a the season reported downtown the Kovor yailo to Rfstore Out,,,, black liabllimoiits of woo; orphans ])orts are going to contillue to be sent Eiir to JtH Zoothfal Ctti*iK.J quarter of a cup each of carrot, cel• next day that he had in.ado a Grand Provonta llalr /alllnj;'. walling the name ol' father above the out on every wqi'klng day In the year, Mrs. WinnloWH BootliniR Synip for CliiUlren We. iiTi-l gt.t'^at DrnrrHffCn. ery, onion, turnip, two sprigs of para- Army score—ho went out in Gl and tecltilng, HOftcna Llirt gums, reduocH Inlluriinia.- Kilont dead, lie fobbeil Ihe widow of via the seven seas. 'Tho crops are iiey, two cloves and-a dozea pepper came ,back in 65.—rChicago Evening liou, ailM'S pain, euros wiud colic, 2!iu a bottle. her slender palrlinony and snatched going to be hai-vested. These United BCMCIflllH! WrlloMlio U. Slovens&C'o., MXirr-x- corns. Cover closely and cook four PosL the last crilmh from the pinched lin• States will continue to do business rCnailUH J w 1'' su, Washini-'loi). KMs.ii. iait. liours. Remove the meat, rub the veg• It the clinging type ot woman could gers of helpless childhood, in all the at the same old stand. They will do etables through a sieve, thicken with Its Use. only hang onto cash! ==TK1T ' S YOUR' EYES -j loadisomo annals of greed and graft more of it than ever under a Demo• illour and water mixed. Cook until "I put this breakwater wall there to PETTITS EYE SALVE ia wh«l yoamtS^ tliere Is nothing so sordid and pitiless cratic iH-esldent, and with a congress make a show." A baseball player may be sluggish as the crontul'es who did It. 'J'hls playing the open game. In a few thiclc, and pour around the mf«»i. "I notice it cuts a dash." without being a slugger. W. N. U., FT. WAYNE, NO. 37-'?-»SSS. man escaped a prison cell by the skin years, good old Mr, Taft will wonder of Ills teeth i'or having picked the how he could have ever believed, lEiSIi pockels of a slirond." witliout assistance, the nonsenS'S This is what ]\Tr. Stanley said of wherewith he sprinkled his accept• (lie campaign manager of the third ance speech.—St. Louis Republic; term party, whose motto Is "let the either', fears fatA '^OQ peoiile rule!", This is Mr. i.'erkins. much Governor Wilson Talks to Farmers. ' Or his dossorLs are small pOBTI TEAES AGO almost every motlier thougLt her child must haT© The cltief good points ot Woodrow IWho dares not put it to the touch ; To gain or lose, It all. Did Roosevelt Tell the Truth? Wilson's talk to farmers of throe PAEEGrORIO or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will prodneaw states were three; Questions "of voracity are so nuiCh CHOICE DISHES. (ii evidence^,nowadays tliat, happening First, he was interestetl himself, lie sleep, ajid A FEW DROPS TOO MAM will produce the SLEEP FEOM ¥II( bolievoa profoundly in gqvcrnment by to pick up an old ncwspajier, the Onion Soup—Make several gashes public opinion, in the value of the THEEE IS m WAmG. Many are the childi-en who have been killed m above nnestion Immediately arose: jiiv a shin bone of beet, put it into tlio thought on public questions of the President Roosevelt, on being in• isoup kettle and cover witli two quarts whose health has heen ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum andmorpMnej eacfe. average man. We have heard speeches formed of Mr, Taft's nomination for lof water. Heat slowly to the boiliiig by presidential candidates—some ot tho presidency, said: « point and let simmer fo-r three or foui of which is a'narcotic product of opiuma Druggists are prohibited from selling: them not more than four years ago— "I feel that the country is Indeed hours. Slice five small onions and which had about as iiiuch of the spon• either of the narcotics named to children at aH, or to anybody without labeEing: to bo congratulated upon the nomina• icook them in enough butter to brown taneity that comes from a sense that tion of Mr, Taft. I have known him them well. Strain the stock, add a lit• tlie thing said is worth saying as the them "poison," The definition of "narcotic" isl "A medicine which relieves -pm-m^ Intimately for many years, and I have tle beef extract for flavor, and color; greeting extended to the "three little a peculiar feeling for him because salt and pepper to taste. Cut bread in andproduces sleep,J)jd which in poisonous dosespTodioces stupor, coma,, conmJiilr- maids" by Pocl^ah, in "The Mikado." througliout that time we have worked jone-thlVd-inch slices, sprinkle ^ with iJut Governor Wilson, has the zest that for tho same object with the same icheese and pour the soup: over the sions and death,". The taste and Smell ofmedicmes containing opium are disguisediy comes from enjoyment of real ojipor. purposes a|id ideals. jbread. tunity. and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. Yai:' "1 do not; believe there could he : 'Allerton Chicken.—Cut up a fowl as Second, Governor Wilson is clear in found in all tlio country a man so Itor fricasse and cover witli boiling wa• his understanding of national' prob should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you' or well ntted to he president. He Is not iter. Simmer until tender. 'When tlw loms. He knows human weakiieses only absolutely fearless, absolutely jfowl is about half docc, add two slices yom'physician know of what it'is composed. CASTOEIA DOES lOT OOl- and sellislincsses; this helps him to disinterested and upright, but he has lot onion, two slices of carrot, one discuss the tariff intelligently. He tho widest acquaintance with the na• jstalk of celery, a sprig of parsley, 12 im mOOTIOS, if it bears .the signature of Ohas, H. Hetcher. Icuows how to organize and govern tion's needs without and witliln and [pepper corns and a tablespoonful \oI men; this m.akes him worth listening the broadest sympathies with all our isalt Cook until all the vegetables ate to when he discusses remedies. citizens. itender. Remove the chicken to the Third, the governor realizes^ the tre• Iplatter, arrange in attractive form, "He would be emphatically a pres• mendous strength of Mason horses will start at St, Johns next week. Strictly Fresb Between ilO and 35 members-of Mrs. D. E. Watts .Sunday school class went l,o>;Miss Mary Broclnvay's last evening ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN for a potluck supper and to spend the I will pay, delivered this week, evening. '~ for Mrs, Louis Hardy, Miss Emma Har• dy and a little brother Of the. latter Large, Clean, Strictly were made seriously ill Sunday from Fresh Eggs, drinking buttermilk, Dr, Ballard treated the former and Dr. McCul- 23c per dozen. lough the latter. BUNKEEHILL CENTEE, Slightly Heated and Undersized, HORSE RACING AUTOMOBILE-RAGES G. W. Holland visited i'riends in 19c per dozen. Blackman township last Fr'iday.night. •Trotting and Pacing With Notable Drivers Nelson DeOamp, E..J. Bailey and , Ira Collins,'with their families, Mrs. Old and Shrtmken Eggs, Erank Olds, Mrs. E..A, DeCamp and Home of Quality Groceries twodaugliters and Mr. Jackson spent TROUPE OF TRAINED ELEPHANTS 12c per dozen. Sunday at Buteese lake. Five in Number. Appetizing, Gratifying, 'Satisfy• We attended the home'coming at From'now on good eggs will bring ing Meals always on tap here in . Leslie last Friday and Saturday and a premium. Gather twice a day; had a good time meeting- old frleo^ds the way of Quahty Groceries and keep in a cool, dry place; market •and seeing the sports, which were AND OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS Provisions. Take^them away. good. Tlie Leslie people were very as often as possible. Sell or con• kind to their visitors'. fine your roosters, it will h'elp in Henkle's Faina, 3-lb sack ,...,.15c . Charles Poxson and family of Lan• getting quality. Henkle's'Self-rising Buckwht 10c sing visited bis sister, Mrs.-Nick.Mc- Cann, last Siioday. ' Henkle's Fine Granulated Corn Mrs. OharlesBrooks isalibtle better. ^ IT'S YOUR INNING FOR AN OUTING Meal10c and 28c sacks ; A large barn on the Blakely farm in Highest Prices Paid for Henkle's Bread Flour, sack...85c •, Ingham township was. burned to the Scotch Pearl Barley, pkg.....,.15c ;' ground last'Prlday nigiit,.. .' ; : You cannot afford tomlss this pleasant holiday, so take ^ day off and -Mrs. Olds Of Munitli is visiting her Poultry. Mother Wheat Hearts pkg.....l5c 'bi'Other,':Ira: Collins. - . , . ••••'•••;0; '•••'•Vi'"'"v';••••••..>!;••,,••; We ha ve Sal t Ri sing Bread fresh • ..: E. E. 'SYood received word Saturday cone TO THE ^ every day. .^•••.•:,vv-; v'/ night that his mother, Mrs, 0. H. •;Wood'-of Leslie, had fallen,'and was. JEROME WAGGONER, ^ very liear death's door. -It looks as though the prisoners at MASON, MICH. G. A. R lES 'Jackson state prison were getting the Clinton County Fair „ worst of the' riot.i .We do not think men who defy thelaw ought to look to the law for protection, and although "Warden Simpson vha,s,'.jnade-mistakes we think hira - a far better man than vUllans whose hands are.stained with A. T. SMITH, President C. S. CLARK, Secretary thebloodof men theyhavemurdere^i. The Democrat, $1.00 a year. mm ( Snow fell iu the mountains west o Will Stand Pat on AssesBinenta, "LET US HAVE A HEART TO Carson City, Nov., covering the"rang( d'ngham County Democrat The state tax commiBsIon held Its HEART TALK." to a depth ot several inches. This ii monthly nieeling and voted to con• the earliest snowfall in • tweiity-fivf Bo you producer, consumer, dairy* tinue tlie reviow of the assessments In W/L. CLARKTpublJsher-. years. man, farmer or manufacturer; are yo'a Kalamazoo county. Kalamazoo Cl'y giving thought to economic conditions MASON --—'^--^ MICHIGAJ; ai « • v-,'as roceiilly reviewed and the assess• as they are today in America? If so, Fire in a steamer trunk cost the ments raised about lOQ'per cent., ac• what are your views on tho needs of life of I'atriclt J. Ueilly, chief of thi Flint. — Isaac Welch and Morris cording to Commlssioiiei; White. i Importing $10,000,000 to $12,000,000 Holyolte (Mass.) lire department Parkhurst, members of the city worth of dairy products the last fiscai neilly was riding to tho fire in an Tho lax comiiiisslon is to stand pat tiro deiiartmeiil, were seriously hurt year, and what do you think about automobile when a hose wagor Michigan Volunteers Select on its assessments which caused so when two lire motor trucks collided our having to import $4,000,000 worth struck his machine. mucli objection In Kalamazoo. Coni- while responding to an alarm of lire. Rochester for 1913. ot meat animals during tho same peri• * t » missioner While said after the meet-^ One of the fire trucks was flagged at Ing that the trouble was caused by od? Suffering from a severe fracture oi tho Pere Marciuette crossing of Sagi• politicians-who sought to make po• What got us into such a shape? Let the skull, the bandit who, single-h.and naw street, while a switch engine was litical capital out of the objections to.' us talk it over. Was It cheap produc• ed, robbed the Now York Limited tralr WILL AID ITS BOY MEMBER passing. The other apparatus, trav-. the increases In the assessments. Ho tion on tho lowrprlcod lands of the- on the Louisville & Naslivllle rail filing at great speed, craslied luto the says that the conimlSBlon Increased rear end of tho first which had west, or were wo scared by tho con• RECORD OF MOST IMPORTANT road twelve miles east • of New Or the corporations most and that tho stant hammering that the politicians leans Wednesday night, later to be Officers Are Elected at the Closing stopped at the crossing. Pipeman EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST proiierty owners, whose assessments' gave our industry, and which the city felled by the locomotive driver, was Session—J. J. Snook Is Chosen Welch was standing on the back ot MANNER POSSIBLE. brought to New Orleans and placed in were not increased more than double,' the llrst truck. His left leg was press has only too thoughtlessly been President, and E. H. Siperly the charity hospital. will pay less taxes in the future. J jriished and he was otherwise Injured. willing to publish as news, to the ef• Vice-President. * • » He was rushed to Hurley hospital. fect that we were being robbed by tlie^ trusts? Or was it mere indlfl:erence» After entering tho house of his pros, Parkliurst was less seriously hurt and AT HOME AND ABROAD to some kind of live stock production pectivo father-in-law, Gerrlt .1. Dleke. I^anslng.—The 45th anuual reunion of New Department gt State Fair. was taken to his home. A large house on the farm becnuso we were breeding; ma of Holland, Mich., former congress, lha Twenly-Becoiiil Michigan volunteer sn South street was partly destro.ved. scrub slock and it did not pay? No- man, and, it is charged, stealing $2,000 Infantry ended in Pontiac with an auto For the first lliue In the history of Happenings That Are Making History matter what it was that has put us- worth of diamonds and jewelry, A. S. parade In which the old soldiers were the .Michigan State fair the Detroit Vassar,—Joseph Bush arrived in —Information Gathered from All where we aro, we are losing ground. Brusse, twenty-seven years old, said ilrlven over the course they marched board of commerce has interested town on an early morning Michi• Quarters of the Globe and Prollt, labor and all the bugaboos that to be of a wealthy family of Vancou• 50 years ago from the old fair itself in making the fair somewhat gan Central train with a badly enter into the subject have been, Given In a Few Lines. ver, B. C, was arrested at Milwaukee, icroiiiuls to the Grand Trunk deiiot, representative of Detroit as well as cut head, was patched up by a physi• cussed and discussed, but the serious, d » * The next; reunion will be held at Ro• of tho entire state of Michigan. | cian and -sent on to Detroit on the chester lu ]913, Ofncors elected are problem Is before us of overcoming' More than 500 students at Colum• Heretofore the state fair has been next train. He says that he has been Washington , as follows; President, .1. J. Snook, the need ot sending $125,000,000 tO" bia university worked their way regarded by tho people of Detroit as working on a boat In the upper penln- Rochester; vice-president, E. H. Sip- $150,000,000 Of our good American gold Di'. ir. L, Dunlap of the depai-tment through college last year, earning an agricultural show of interest pri-j' sula, and was on his way home when Driy, Rochester; secretary and ireak- to foreigners for our food supply. We« Bf agrleulture, bureau of chemistry, $95,000, according to the report of tho ninrily lo persons engaged in agrlciil-; at Grayling he became Intoxicated, iirel', Capt. ,1. H. Woodman, Detroit;., are as intelligent as any nation on. who was the chief accuser of Dr. Har• coraniittee on employnicnt. turai pursuits, and to the Inhabitants He thinks he was struck on tho head chaplain, .1. H. Miller, Mt. Clemens. earth and as capable as the people of vey W. Wiley in tho controversy * » * of small towns. Tho fair has been by some ono who robbed him, as his any country to solve the problem of which shoolc the department last Private deteotiven who have bean A resolution was unanimously adopt• of interest to Detroit people merely money was all gone when he came to economic production. It Is one that, spring, has resigned his position. He keeping a close watch over the ,lohn ed lo aid the promotion of Col. J. L. as a show which afforded a view of on the train nenr hero. His home Is^ must be seriously considered by all has accepted a place with a chemical D. nockefeller estate at Pocnntlc-o Clem, enlisted wilh (he Twenty-second horse races, the midway and the; 1S15 Trombley avenue, Detroit. tho people and each 'and every one- Jonceru in Ciiicago. Hills wore equipped with a squad of when ho was leu years old, mid after prize pig and the biggest squash. must give of his talents and means to- •* • • watchdogs whicli will assist tliem in the war graduated from West l^olnt, The city of Detroit is primarily a Detroit.—Rev. C, W. Brugh, pas• solve it. Secretary of tho Navy Meyer denied pursuing Italian bandits who have I-Io is the only veteran of tbe Civil wai' tor of Grace Reformed churcli, manufacturing center, . and for the The price of land in the middle west;; that ho had decided to resign from the been responsible for recent holdups who is now ill.the army. The matter has been appointed secretary for purpose Of showing the people of has been enhanced very considerably liablnet on account of 111 health, as and petty crimes on tho estate. will bo laid before Senators Smith and Michigan by the National Reform the stale of Michigan and the city, in the past ten years, and* olar Btat&- was reported. "There Is absolutely * • Townsoiul and iheir aid asked In se• association. He will have olfices in of Detroit some of the large indus• agrlciillural colleges have done splen• 110 truth ill tlil.s rniiior," iio said. "I curing the advaiiceii'iont of Colonel tlie Bamlet building, and his work will Speciiilists in tho raising ot vege• tries upon -which the prosperity of did work in showing us what can be am not to leave Uio cabinet. My health Clem. tables from all parts of tho country this stale depends, the Detroit board be In connection with tlio organizing Is very much Improved." produced profitably on these high- are in itoclieater, N. Y„ in attendance The dealh of 11 members of the ot the second World's Christian Citi• <«' !)• of commerce has taken over and valued lands, and dairy farming seems- at tho fifth annual convention of the regiment since the last reunion was filled tho main building on the zenship conference, which will bo Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has to be the .answer, but this myst be en• Vegetable Growers' association o( reported. The total registration of grounds with moving mechanical held III Portland, Ore,, in July, 1913. arranged to hold hearings on the gaged in InlelllgGntly. You must first, America. the nielnbers at tho reunion was 97. manufacturing cxlllbils. Governor Osborii is one of tho vlce- while pine blister rust September 16, have profitable cowa oii your farms,, Mayor Ixuinsbiiry delivel'ed an ad• pro.'sldents and Blsliop Charles D. NVil- Dn the Mediterranean fruit fly Sep• In former years tho exhibits in tlio then intelligent farming, so aa to se• Unless the supreme court stays tha dress of welcome anil Captain Wood• Hams is chairman for Michlgim. • tember IS and the potato-wart Sep- main building represented a duplicate cure niaxlmum of production at mini• order of a lower court the household man responded. lember 20, preliminary to proposed of Woodward avenue show windows^ mum ot cost. As tho merchant, manu• goods of Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, vet Dowaglnc.—Tho boiler of a loco• 6 weeping nuarantine iiroclamations The exhibits ot piauos, furniture, facturer and railroad president must oran ot many battles of the Civil war, motive on a Michigan Central igainst these agricultural menaces. stoves and the like, attractively pre-; Boelc new and modern methods to at• will be sold at auction to satisfy a freight train exploded nour here. A. M. E. Pastors in Conference. tain the best results in his business,, * * * judgment for $S,0R6 In favor of the Lin. seated it Is true, but lacking in any Fireman Charles Murrell of .lackson and • is constantly expending larg© Tho assault upon Dr. Luis Lazo The twenty-sixth annual session of direct interest, filled this building: coin Trust company of New York. was fntally'hurt and Engineer Charles A.rrlga, former Hoiuluran minister to This year the visitors of the fair sums to equip himself for present day The judgment is based on a promis• the Michigan conference of • the i.i^f- Parr of .lackson seriously Injured. The Washington, at Gnutemala City re• will see Avliat Is In' reality a minla- competition, why should not the far• sory note given by the aged soldier, leenlh Episcopal dist.riol ot the Afri• fireman was' hurled several car cently, was purely a personal one, Uire factory in operation. Machinery, mer and dairyman seek the best ob• * • •> can M. ID. churcli opened iu Flint, Pas• lengths into an adjacent field and is reports Senor Mendez, Gautomalaii and manufacturing processes of all tainable information on subjects oJ^' tors representing 20 churches in reported to be dying. Ho has a wife minister, who called at the state de• Miss Annie Dorothy Nixon, twenty, descriptions -will be shown, not mere-, interest to him? Bouthern Michigan and northern In• and baby, II Is thought the engineer partment in Washington and said he two years old, tho daughter of Richard ly a salesman's demonstration-, but' Each year at Chlcagd, we have the-. diana and two lay delegates are in al- will recover. B. Nixon, financial clerk ot tho United National Dairy Show, which gives; had a telegram fi'om liia government tenilanco. Among the prominent col• Vi'itli the wheels moving and the, ilhowing that tlie assault was com• States senate, was drowned at Colo• articles being manufactured. ; actual demonstrations in problems of ored iireachers here Is Bishop W. P. Bay City',—,1. ,L DowIIng, one ol mitted by I^azo's own servant. nial Beach, Va., iu a vain attempt to breeding and feeding for, greatest l-Ieard, who has charge of the mission• The list of exhibitors is as follows:' * » * rescue her swimming companion. state, was found dead hi'-his room profit In all of the dairy breeds. These ary work on .the west coast of Africa. Burroughs Adding Machine company,' In the Wenonah hotel. Dowling had Theodore noosevelt is expected to Franklin W. "Wiseman, aged twenty, shows give you a practical demonstra• Dr. James M. Henderson of Detroit Ford Motor company, Grinuell Bros.,' been at the fair grounds arranging appear October 2 or S before the spe- of Havana, ill. tion In all that is modern in machin• delivered the annual eonterenco ser• San Telmo Cigar Manufacturing com• his pools, and left early and retired. :ial senate committee investigating « *' • ery, both for the dairy and for the' mon. The permanent conference or• pany, R-C-H corporation, Michigan He was sixty-seven years old and jainpaign conlrlhutions, to testify re• farm. Experts who have solved the- ganization follows: Chief secretary. State Telephone company, Alaska lived on a farm near Pontiac. He garding the allegation of ,Tohn D. Politics marketing of and caring for the dairy' Rev. .Toseph M. Evans, South Bend, Sock company, Gregory, Mayer &. had been In falling health for some Archbold and Senator Penrose that The Roosevelt presidential electors products for best results, here glvo' Ind.; recording secretary, Dr. T. A. ,Thorn, Kalamazoo Stove company, time. Heart disease Is given as the Ihe Standard Oil company gave ?100,- cannot bo taken off the- Republican you their findings. Why not take ad• Reed, ],,ansing; statistical secretary, 'Warren Motor Gar " company, Chal• cause of death. A widow and three 500 to the nepublican national com- general election ballot In tho Novem• vantage of It? Do not get It Into your Dr. James H. Henderson, . Detroit. mers Motor company. Commercial 'eons survive. aiittee of lOO'l with Ills approval. ber election In Kansas. This was the head that you are too - small In thot Bishop William B. Derrick of Flush• Milling company. Bush & Lane Piano * • » decision of Judge Walter H. Sanborn business to get valuo out of this show; ing, N. Y., is In charge of the confer• company and the Cass Technical high '. Lansing. — A warrant was Issued of the United States circuit court oJ tho small men and tho beginners real• Domestic ence sessions. school. jliy Justice Haight for Orrin Ha• iippeals. ly are the chaps the show is for. The-- The United Spanish War Veterans • e 0 " In each exhibit will be found some vens, a teamster, on a charge ol creamery man, the milk dealer, tho of the most Intricate and interesting cruelty to animals. It Is alleged Ha• butter maker, the Ice cream man, all met in Atlantic City for their annual Oscar S. Straus, former secretary ol machinery obtainable from tbe plants vens cut a horse's leg with a hatchet receive their benefit - at this great, encampment. commerce and labor in the cabinet ol Michigan Bar In Annual Session. •tl 4.- • represented, with the object In view because it -was sick and refused to show that is founded for no other pur• President Roosevelt, and once United Orrin N, Carter, justice of the su• of showing to.people not familiar with get up. Several M. A. C. students pose than to advance the interest of ' Miss Edith Norton, thirty-five years States minister to Turkey, was un.anl- preme court of Illinois, gave the an• mechanical pursuits the attractive• who were near at the time reported tho dairy cow. old, daughter of a wealthy Leland mously acclaimed the nominee for nual address to the delegates attend• ness ot tliese lines as a means of the matter to the police and Humane (III.) farmer, went insane from tho governor of the Progressive parly o( ing the twenty-second anuual meet• Think this over and. come and seo' support. Ofilcer.Henry Moore investigated the heat and blew her head off with a New York stato at the convention held ing of the Michigan Bar association in us October 24 to November 2 at thS' shotgun. case and' swore out the complaint. In Syracuse. the auditorium at Saginaw. "The Peo- In addition to arranging this me- International amphitheater, Chicago,, » • » , * • • jile and tho Courts" was his subject. ch.anical exhibit the board of com• the only building, except state fair Nicholas Jedorick was shot and A banquet was tendered the visitors Leland. — During a heavy rain buildings, where the ' immensity of Political bosses and machines, merce is taking charge of tho pro; killed at Fulton, IU., by Roy Droden, at tho Saginaw club. President Ell- storm in this section, the cemetery your industry can be fully displayed. crooked business and unenforced leg- gram, for Detroit day, Friday, Sep• ToIIowing the chastisement of Droden ridge's annual address in the morning lit Good I-Iarbor, a hamlet south WlUyou do your part to advance the' ialatlon are condemned iu the plat• tember 20. Governor Adolph 0. by- .iedorick because of an insulting re• was very lengthy, dealing with the of' this resort, was almost completely cause? .The problem is before the-' form which was adopted by the Ohio Bberhart of Minnesota will bo here mark said to have been made by Dro- election ot judges and selection of washed out. by the rushing water. country, "Which shall it be, Beef oi" Progressive state convention held at as the guest of the boarc) and will .len to .Tedorick's sister. Six bullets juries. He laid down tho following Graves were' undermined and coifina Dairy?" Columbus. Arthur L, Garford of Ely make the address of the day at the entered Jedorlck's body. Droden was text: "These are days ot strenuous hnd llones of many persons long bur• ria was nominated for governor of fair grounds. Governor Bberhart will arrested. social and political upheaval. On 'the led there were torn from their rest• West No Place for Consuniptives. Ohio by the convention by acclama• talk on various phases of the country * » » one hand.the judges ot our courts ai'e ing places and hurled like driftwood Physicians . In ail ot the easterw; tion. school problem, and his Interest and down the hillside and through deep states will be asked by the Nationa}. More than four thousand horses - • c • attacked as no longer administering experience in this work should make have died In western Kansas since a law and justice in the Interest of the gullies Into^a swamp, a mile away. Association for the Study and Pre• With .Tohn L. Stevens of Boone as Ills address of interest to city and mysterious disease broke out In that people, while on the other hand our vention of Tuberculosis to stop send- their nominee for governor, Iowa Pro• country people alike. section of the state, and it is estima• jury system is attacked because it Ann Arbor, — The third death ing consumptives in the last stages ot gressives In convention at Des Moines ted that tho money loss is around half yields too readily to popular preju- fimong, students of the university tuberculosis and without sufficient put a third party state ticket into the a million dollars. The great mortal• dlces,against certain interests." as a result of the mysterious sore funds to the soulhwestern part of the* - field, after overcbmlr^ opposition to ity h.as created a serious situation, Will Meet In Lansing. throat epidemic that broke out last United States in search of health, the plan by a vote of nearly five to Judge Chester Collins of Bay City hundreds of farmers being left without April and for a time claimed a big While it Is impossible to tell accu• one. gave a paper on "Civil Procedure In The Michigan League of Local Build, tho animals' to do necessary fall percentage of the students for suf rately how many (consumptives there a a e Michigan Courts With Suggestions for work in the fields. ing and Ixian associations will hold Its ferers, occurred when Timothy Cad- hre at present living In the states (ft"- Its Improvement." , - ' .- t It * next .year's meeting in the city of Lan• (ligan passed away. His death was Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, south• Foreign sing. An invitation of the Lansing Oscar F. Nelsoivof Chicago was re• caused by J^lood poisoning resulting ern California, and western Texas,, chamber of commerce, backed by the elected president and Indianapolis was Thirty-seven coal miners were killed from the sore throat. Caddlgan was is probable that no less than ten pei Hunting Prospects Are Bright. support of two local building and loan selected .as the next meeting place of by an explosion'of fire damp in the a senior medic. . cent of the 6,000,000 people In this associations of Lansing, was effective tho National Federation of Postofflce Clarence coal mine, near Bruay, Sportsmen are anticipating a good territory have' tuberculosis themselves in bringing the meeting to the capital Clerks, In session at Salt Lake City. France, In tbe department of Nord. s^eason In the'woods this year. To Saginaw. — Mrs. Huntley Russell or have conio to the west because city. the ca,sual observer it seems that of Grand Rapids,, vice-president of some members of their family have' had il;. Every year, the health authorl According to a police announcement, there are more partridges than usual. The annual meeting of this organ• the Michigan Equal Suffraige league, Personal ties estimate, not less than 10,000' burglars entered a hat store on Lower First;, the season . has been a good ization, held at Jackson this year, and who is organizing Saginaw consunfptlves, hopelessly diseased, ; Broadway, New York, between Satur• Rev. William White Wilson, rector one for the rearing of the, young, and came to a close when the following county, stated that'the result of the come west .to die. For these cases,;- day and Tuesday, and stole 6,000 im• of St. Mark's Episcopal church, chap secondly, the game supervision has officers were elected: President, Ohio vote on woman's suffrage was a, the climate of this; section of tiio ooun-' ported Austrian velour hats, valued lain of the First regiment, Illinois Na• been more stringent this year than in Frank B. .McKIbbin, 'Lansing; vice- distinct slirprise, hut-that.jt-would not- try can do nothing, and they are com• at $30,000. tional Guard, and one of the best the past., , president, Gus Hill, Port Huron; sec• affect the Michigan situation. "We will known divines In Chicago, was Killed The- practice of gun parties, espe• retary, Irving B. Rich, Jackson; treas• iwin sure in November," she said. pelled to die In-strange surroundings' ; • • • when he was struck by a street car cially among -foreigners, In which urer, William H. Peck, Kalamazoo. and thousands - of ; miles from, horhe'. and friends.. The National Associa-,.; A vein of' high- grade bituminous at a crosshig. Rev. Wilson was on from two to a dozen men go out and About 75 managing officers and di• • Holland.—Rev. Victor: W. Blenk- tloh point's out further that from 50' coal has been found on the spot where his way to a meeting of the Masonic slaughter every winged creature met rectors of the association in this state kink was robbed of all his change to 60 per cent. - of these advanced' the United States government build• order, of which ho was a prominent with, lias been discontinued. The took part in a discussion of a pro• while occupying a sleeper on the cases are too poor to provide the ing stood at the world's fair in St. member.. , . bird slaughterers have been fright• gram of live subjects,; talcng action New York Central railway train * » • » proper necessaries of life, and they - Louis, and Is being mined tor the ened and they let the birds alone; The that will bring before the,:next legis• and when he reached j.he eastern me• are either starved to death, or com• city's use. Charles W. Morse, the banker sen• absenoeof forest fires has been.an- lature some desired changes affect tropolis ho was unable to secure a •• (• • » • pelled .-to accept the meager charity tenced to a long term in the Atlanta otheragency for .'the Increase of tho ing these associations. One purpos* breakfast for; himself and his bride .Toseph Drago, an employe on John which this; part of ,the ; country af• penitentiary and pardoned by. Presi• partridge and it looks as if there is to establish In a very, conclusive of a few days. , , . D. Rockefeller's estate at Pocantico fords. dent Taft because of poor health, re• will be bird hunting when the season •way th«' rights of joint owners ol Mills, N. Y., *waB approached by a turned to his old stamping grounds— opens. • stock. The way may possibly bo pre• member of the "Black Hand" society, Flint. — .Tohn McDonald and -his 49 Exchange place, New York Oity-^ The Likeness. who demanded $300 from'lilm. Drago The deer, rabbit and partridge sea• pared to enable associations to do two children, Jessie and James, rented commodious olflces on tho .' "This free pulling of teeth has some refused to pay and a pistol duel took son will open on October 15, the deer business directly with minors, and fourteen and thirteen years-old, may nineteenth florfr arid prepared to .get features in common'"with -big spciaJ; place. The "Black Hand" agent was and partridge, season remaining open not through , guardians or trusteeBi he deported from the United States back, so he said, to his "life work." functions." ,, . ' "', ' shot in the leg, hut escaped. until I December 1, while it will be In view of the lessons aud habits ol to their former home in, Scotland as ; "AVhat aro they?-'; ' ' :; • » » » lawful to hunt rabbits until March 1. saving and thrift that could be done, undesirable: citizens. i::; • .';•- "Charity bawls." :..:;::';'y-:;.;: : In 1890, when Kansas; was passing Bramwell'Booth, the new head oJ -. through, untisually hard.' times, • the tho Salvajtionarmy, has Issued an ap• New Corporations. .Charlotte.—According - to a tele• Plaris-to Enforce Game Laws. .' Korean Arable Land. government census figures showed peal for -$750,000 with which -to .erect, gram ' received here from : Wash• The following companies filed .nr • It is' estimated that the presen? that 55.5'per cent, of Kansas .farms eijiilp and - maintain": a.' training .college ..The state game, flsh and: forestry ticlBsof Incorporation- with the secre• ington, the 'government has decided area of arable land in Korea might ! were mortgaged. - , According to 'the for Salvation Army(bfBcers.asfa':me• deptirtrtient. IsVina^^^^ tary of state: Walnut I^nd & Realty .upon a site for the new postofllce, se• be increased 20 to 30 per cent, bu( ^ pensus, figures for .1910 ;only 44.3 per. morial'tb'his-'father.:.:;-v^;.v enforce tho .game-laws :.to: the; letter compiiny,'Detroit, $150,000; stockhold• lecting the property owned by George not more. '•Dent...are mortgaged. --r'..^', during the.comlngopen seasons. Game ers, George G. Gastean, Alexander M, A; Williams. and the Miss M. Kinine •Hf.y'.'-:, Warden Oates isnow on-a tourintend- Yeates, F. W. Resch; Detroit File Re- 'estate on West Lo'vett street and Rod Cros.s Ball Blue gives- donblq valm Lieut.. Gen; ArtiiurikacArtliur,^^ - ed.. to strengthen'. the , department's, nowing compaiiy, ' Detroit, $10,000; Bostwick avenue." The new. site is •for, your'; inonoy, poas twice as far. as any A., retired, former ranking-general ol • other.;!; Ask-your, grocer.;,j^-;;:^^^ About 3,000-kosher..butcher shops lines throughout-the state."'"I'here has stockholders", Jam.bs "Ramsey,. Harry 133 feet square and; tho price; to be the, army; 'dropped dead, in Milwaukee .are closed ;in New, York as^ the 'result, been much.ia-wiessness in the:.pas:,", Neff. and.-.R. D. Hondt;' "Vhay Pisherres. paid is .$7,500. The.site is on .a. side while .addressing ;.the last..reunion of The faster a chap is, the quicker he; af a general strike of the. iinlon. butch• said--an;:Oflloial :of,-the;^department;«- f'A:' company, ;*Detroit, ;.$15,000. r-Increases:: street and lis selection does not alto• members .Vofthe:-regiment- -/he j-; bom- overtakes troubfe. ers. The strikers demand a 20 per large-amount'ofathis :hajs::.b6en.-!due'.'to; Kelsey "Wheel company,,Detroit, $500,' gether meet with the approval of the mauded 'In-the^Civil-war.'.'.-Death: was: - I' - , ' '' ^ • ' t I- ' sent. Increase In .,wages,-„a 12-hour -day the" activities of-.the-hunters, living in 000 to $1,000,000; Hayes Manufactur . local business men, as any one of md .recognition of their; union. due -to: apoplexy. i':^i!v,'L'fiii'i*-i:\:'t'^';lii^- -y.^ ^''^'i'^'^:!,'^'^/-,-!:.''-.^-'-v Nothing keeps a 'man so busj as th« svpearefl uselesa to thlnK or plan. SII "Only my word of honor. I hml n had not intended to sleep, yet drowsi• pass from Hamilton, but destroyec ness came, and I lost consciousness. that before entering the British lines 1 know not what aroused me, but It If I tell the whole etory, perhaps you M'as already daylight, a gleam of sun win understand its truth," through the windows turning the fes• The expression of his face did not tooned cobwebs Into golden tapestry. change, yet I thought the deep-set One'side of the box in which I lay eyes were not altogether unkind, had been broken out, and I could see "You are hungry, no doubt?" the full length of the shop, which ap• "Being human, yes," Why you need peared littered from ^nd to end with "Then we'll eat and talk at the same (ill manner of implements of hus• time. You're only ono man, an' I'm Resinol Ointment bandry, and woodworking and black- not afraid of you, .an' if ye are a Brlt- nmith's tools. All this I perceived ishor I wouldn't starve you to death. The same Boothlnfr, healing;, entlaep- tie properties that luaUa Keslnol Olut- With my first glance, but it was the There's little enough, the good Lord mcat BO eCtectlvo for sliln eruptions, distant sound of a voice which as In- knows, but you're welcome lo the half also make It the ideal housoliold ptantly held my attention, At first I of it Make yourself comfortable remedy for could not locate the speaker, nor com• there on the bench." Burns Tllccrs prehend tho peculiar singsong of the lie threw open a cupboard In one Scalds Fcloij9 Utterance, But as I lifted my head, Cuts I'lmplca corner, and brought forth a variety of Scratcliea Cold-sorca) listening intently, I knew the man to food, placing, this upon a wide shelf Wounds Chnflnga / be beyond the wooden partition at my lirulses Slings firel ^fyladjofmeMrmh near at hand. Korea I'llcs Tight, and that he was praying fer• "Help yourself," ho began gravely. Bolls Irritations vently. Somehow heartened by this "It Is rough camp fare, but doubtless And a score of other troubles which discovery 1 crept out from the bed of you are used to that. Do you know eonstaotly nrlaa lu every homo, espo- ,?apers, and stole silently forward to daily whoro there are children, Thnt me?" Ihe narrow door which apparently led la why Resinol Ointment should bo on I scanned his face again Intently, your mcdlclua shelf, .ready for Imme• .•nto this second apartment. The voice surprised by the question, yet recog• diate use. •*iever censed In its monotonous ap- nized no familiar features. -leal, and 1 ventured to lift the latch, <>ninnl«>. (re^p.- Your dmcirlst sella "No," I replied, with some hesita• Oampie rree. it,hntfori!onorons cind take cautious glance through the Biimpla and a nilnlaturo cake of Resinol nllght opening. tion, "Have we over met before?'" Soap, write Jo Dent 13K, Itoslnol Ohomlcol "Not to my remembrance," and the Oo„ Baltlnir'.a, Md. It was a blacksmith shop of fair man's- language and accent evidenced rize, fully equipped with all the'.tools education above his apparent station, "But 1 have won some repute in this tering ominonsly in tho starlight, our (or it. I was closest down tho bank, rf the trade. The man was facing me, ELECTRIC LIGHT IN DENMARK part of the Jerseys, an' thought my SYNOPSIS. hreathlng labored with the fierceness •in' Bomethin' hit tho water." |iut with eyes closed, and uplifted, as j!is lips poured forth the fervent words name might be known to you. Yoa of the flghllng. Both our swords tasted "]3ut thom'ii the Jerseys over yon- Every Town In That Country of Over Majnr Lawrence, son of JiidKe Lnw- V r prayer. I was not a religious man would recognize the signature of blood, he allcing my forearm, I pierc• d!r; if he was a spy he*'d be hcadin' 5,000 Population Has I'eiico of Vlrh'lnia, ivlioso wife waa a i^o«, 1^ those days, yet the faltii of ray George Washington?" 1(1 sent, on a porllons mls.ilon by Hen. ing his shoulder, yet ueitiier wound the other v,'ny," Public Service. AVnKhlnslon, Jnst nftcr Iho winter iit Val• •wother was not forgotten, and there "I have seen it ofteij," siilllced to bring any cessalion of ef• ley l'"ori,'o. JJIkk'hI.'ihiI In a Bi'ltliili nnl- "rt'c littla lie'd think of the way •oao something of sincerity .nbout that lie drew a flat leather case from a Xnrm Liiwi-encn arrlve.s within llio enemy's fort. We were mad now with the fever w,;tli the gang of us yelpin' nt his According to reocnt information Ilnc.'<, The iMn.1or ntlcnclH a great fete •.'Ulltnry kneeling figure 1 could not but pocliot inside his shirt, extracting of It.^ftiid struggling to kill, pnnting about tho iH'osress of electric light •and (inveB the "Lady of tho Blondeil ht<3ls. Besides, there's plenty of his .'t>spect, Tho words uttered, tho deep thcre/'rom a folded paper, which he Ttoso" from iiinh, lie inter nioels tlie (,'lrl fiercely, our faces flushed, the perspir• Ici-id over In those .lerseys who'd take and powtjr Industries in Dennmrk, it nt u hrllllaiit linll. Troiihlo la utarteii .'"jsoiiant volcn, and above all, the ex- opened, and extended to me across the ation dripping from our bodies, our over a waltz, ami I.,awrenco is iirKeil hy go')d care of tho likes of him," (-ression of that upUirned face, held table. With a glance 1 mastered tho appears that aii tho towns of 5,000 Ilia pnrtiier, MlHiresH Mnrlliner (Tho Lnily swords darting swiftly back and ''But there's a guard stationed Inhabitants and over are now provid• of tlie Bleiuleil Itoae), to make Ills eseapo, i 10 silent, motionless. He was a man few lines written thereon, recognizing Lnwreiifi' ts deiecMod as a .spy liy Cnpliilii forth. Ho was my match, and more, across yonder," i"f short, sturdy limb, but great bulk, 'its genuineness. ed with public electric service, says Grunt of the British Army, who agrees aiiih had wo been permitted to go on the Sclentiflc America'ii, As lo towns to a duel. "Pish, a oorpGral'u st]und, just about "llamilton penned that," I said in lo the end, would hnvo worn me dov.'ii i-mssivo chest, and Immense shoulders having between 5,000 and :!,000 inhab• opposite at tho ferry laiidin', an' a quick surprise, "and It is signed by by sheer strength, •Suddenly, above (•'videncing remarkable strength. What itants, there are only threo in which CHAPTER.VI. company of Yagers down nt Glouces• \'a3 this man, tins praying black- ^VasllInRloll's own baml." the clasii of steel, c,Tme tho sound of electric mains are not Installed, so ter. There's plenty room between for fi.nlth? A patriot surely, from als The deep-sot eyes twinkled, voices; our biiuloa wore struck up, .tiuI that It W'lll bo seen that Denmark is The One Hope. n hi-Id lad to find free passage." i^'crds of petition; one who had siif- "Right," he said shortly, "that bit tho diirlt forms of men prcss-cd Ui bo- one of tlie most progressive countries As he stopped and I'aecd about, I as 'J'b.e iwo fell silent, staring out over l.lrud much, but was willing-to suffer of paper may save me from hangln' twoeii us. In this respect. The largest sized elec• Instantly hulled. Ihe water, 'fhey had set me thinking, r'ore. The strength chiselled in that ,somo day. There are those who would tric stations are to be found at Co• "Perhaps Mils spot may satisfy your "•Slop It, you hotiicads!" ,soi!in one how* vor, and this knowledge of where 1 plumed face, ihoso deeply marked H'te well lo sco mo swing if they only penhagen and at present there ara retiuircmonta," he said sarcastically. cominnnded gruflly, "Hold your man, the Ilritish pickets were stationed was ''Matures, revealed no common mental laid hands on mo lit the right time three largo plants in_^oporati0n giving '"TIs far cnougli away at least, and Tolston, until I got at the reason for exactly tlie iiitoriiuitlon 1 most re- jqulpmont. Here was a real man, and place. You know -what the paper a total of- 27,000 horse power, Cui^ the light Is not so bad." this fighllng. Who aro you? Oh, quircii. 1 hud no desire to cross the •vith convictions, one wlio would die is?" CIrant! What's the trouble now? The rent Is supplied for tho city mains, "It M'ill do," I replied, and threw ray Delaware,, yel apparently in that di- -'or an Ideal; wilhout doubt a radical, "A commission as Captain," and 1 old thing, 4li?" f.s well aa for the tramway lines. As roctloTi lay the only remaining avenue •eady to go lo any extreme whoro con- bent over It again, "Issued to Daniel scarlet jacket on tho grass. "Strip to regards tlie Danish stations In small I had no desire to wait his .inswcr, of escape. -'clence blazed the way. Parroll, giving lilni independent com• the white, sir, and then wc can see towns, ill general each town has its confldoiit that Grant was sufTiclcnrly At tide lower end.of the float 1 mnn- mand of scouts—by heavens! are you , fairly well where to strike. That's hot• As. ho finally paused, his head bowed own plant, and thoro is but one ex• angry to blurt out everything lie knew. ngod t') slloutly remove my boots, and ow, I slep])ed forward into the light, 'Bull' Farrell?" ' ^ ter. On guard!" ample of an Intorcominunal system. 'I'liey were all facing his way, actu• then <.'aii;vul, listening to the move• -confident of welcome, utterly forgetful He was eating quietly, but tiund He caino at mo llcrcoiy enough, con• •This is at Skovahovod, near Copenha• ated by the recognition. Breathless ments of the men above. I must have ^f tho uniform i wore. At the first time to answer. fident of his mastery of the weapon, gen, and tho central station extends sllll, yet (iiiick lo seize tho one and clung there ten mliiiiies, expecting <'alnt sound of my approach on the and, no doubl, expecting me to jirove '"i'here are thoso v;ho call me by its power lines over all tho suburban only chanco left, 1 grabbed up ray every moment the p,-irty scouring tho foor he was upon his feet fronting that nickname; others give me oven a an easy victim of Ills skill. Ills llrat regions, also supplying tho tramways .jacket from the grass, •'ind spr.Tiig Into shore ^votlld return, yet not daring to i<\e, tte shortness of bis limbs yleld- v.'orse handle, 'T is my nature to onslaught, a trick thrust under my of Hellerup and Klampenburg, In the darkness. 1 had gained a hundred niiike tie venluro' wltli those fellows ! ig him a certain grotesque.appear^ make enemies faster than friends. You guard, caused me to give back a stop most of tho town electric-stations tho foot before those behind grasped the sluing t;liero, and silently gazing out ;-iioe, h'la deep-set eyes regardlng/irio know me then?" or two, and this small success yielded Diesel heavy oil engine is used. him the ovcr-condclencc I always pre• meaning of my unexpected fllglit, and across Ife water. At last 1 heard them i'Hspiclously, .Before 1 could realize "I was with Maxwell at German- t''le man's intent he sprang between fer that an opponent have. I was then the tumult of voices only sent got to llrelr feet, and tramp about on town," the remembrance of the scone r'-e and the outer door, his hand grip• German Fanner Good Business iVIan. young, agile, cool-headed, instructed me Hying faster, realizing the pursuit. the fiat •'lock of tho barge, the low coming vividly to mind, "when you ping an iron bar, Under a seemingly generous offer since early boyhood by my father, a The only open passage led directly murmur -if their voices reaching me, came up with your ragged fellows. You of hospitality, a North German farm• rather famous swordsm.in, in tho mys• toward tho river, and i raced through although Vvorda were indlsliiigulsliable. "A son of IBaal!" came the roar from h.avo certainly taught them how to er has managed to include a good teries of the grime, yet I preferred that Iho black night down the slope as I could litpe for no bettor time. Fill• his lips, "How camo ye here in ihat fight," stroke of bualuess for himself, In-a Grant sliould deem me a novice. With thougii all the fiends of hell ;were aft• ing my lungs with air, I sank below unit'Urm? Are you alone?" "There was no leaching necessary; Hanover paper recently appeared this in mind, and in order that I might er me, I hc.ird shouts, oaths, but tho surfai-e of the river, and then, "AJone, yes," and I hurled the scar- all the trouble 1 ever have is in hold- an advertisement that from fifteen to better study the man's style, I re• there was no firing, and was far rising, strr-ck boldly out Into tho full twenty women and girls (ncit under mained strictly on defense, giving way enough ahead to he invisible by the •sweep of the current. Huh; I nltnlned the bank. An, open twelve years of age) who. needed re• slightly before the conlldent play of cuperation could have free board and his steel, content with barely turning barge lay there, a mere black smudge, i-:.HAPTER VII. and I stumbled blindly across this, lodging on a country estate, But in aside tho jjleamlng point before it exchange they would be required to dropping silently over Us side into the tho Blacksmith. priclced nie. At flrst he mistook this pick peas from eight to tien hours water. It was not thought, but breath• I had como up gasping for breath, for weakness, sneering at ray parries, daily. Industrious pickers might also less inability lo attempt more, which well out in the stream, eilUor shore a aa he bore in with Increasing rockless- be paid cash for their labor, kept me there, clinging to a slat on mere darker shadow .showing above lness. : I. the side of the barge, so completely the v/aler. t'ow tar I Iind been swept "A club would he more in your line, submerged in the river, as to be in- below the bafge could not bo guessed, The Love tn Fiction and Life. I take it, Mr. Lieutenant Fortesque," vlaiblo from above. Swearing fierce• aa 1 / could d'sllnguish no outlines A periodical devoted to tho drama ho commented sarcastically, "but f'll ly, my pursuers stoi-med over the clearly, excep-'.lng the bare spars of a pleads for plays based ou some emo• play with you a while for practice— barge, swinging their swords along vessel, lied uj,' to tlio weal shore. As tion-other than love. The difllculty in ah! that was a lucky turn of the wrist! tho edges to be sure I was not there. this ship had not been in sight previ- producing such plays is that every So you do know a trick or two? Per• One blade pricked me slightly, but I ou,sly 1 concli;'ded the drift had been play must have a hero, and in, mak• haps yoti have a parry for that thrust held on, sinking yet deeper into the greater than anticipated, and I struck ing a hero the playwright, as well aa as well! Ah! an inch more and I'd stream. 1 could see the dim outline out quickly tov'ard the opposite bank, his audience, almost inevitably adopts have pricked you—your defense is of heads peering over, but was not dis• fearful lest 1 bn borne down as far as the view expressed 2,000 years ago by not had for'a hoy! By all the gods, I covered, '.rite same gruff voice which Gloucester before I could llnatiy make a scribbler of the dead walls of Pom- tasted hiood then—now I'll give you a poii: "He- who has neverxloved a had interrupted the duel broke through land. It was a hard swim across the harder nut to crack!" woman is not a gentlemau." tho noise: swift current, -Mid I was nearly ex• 1 was fighting silently, with lips hausted when i; linally crept up tha "I tell you lie turned to tho left; I Closed, husbanding my breath, scarce• low bank, and hy dripping and pant' ,But a really clever woman la too saw him plainly enough. What did ly hearing his comments. Every ing in the ahelte'r of soin^low,bushes clever to show it. you sny the fellow's name was, stroke, every thrust, gave me Insight Except for the hark of a distant dog Grant?" of his school, and instinctively my' there was no sound more disturbing It's well enough to hope, but dont "How do I know? He called himself blade leaped forth to turn aside his than the rustle Of leaves, and the lap• loaf on the job while doing it. ' Fortesque," poinL He was a swordsman, stronger ping of water. As my breath, came than I, and of longer reach, yet his "Sure; tho same one Carter was back,I sat up, vrung out my clothes A FOOO CONVERT tricks were old, and he relied more on sent out hunting after. Well, he as best I could, and, with difficulty, Good Food the Tru» Road to Health. strength than subtlety of fence. Ho dodged down there among those coal drew, on the boolSf I had borne across, slung to my shoulder. countered with skill, laughing and sheds. This is tlie only way he could The pernicious habit some persons, \l possessed but tv dim conception' of have disappeared so suddenly. Come still have of relyingon nauseous drugs where I was, yet knew 1 must make a on, all of you, except Moore and Car- to relieve stomach trouble keeps up wide dotour'to the east so as to escape taret, and we'll beat the shore." the patent medicine business and help* British foraging parties, I heard them scramble across to the keep up the army of dyspeptics. • 1 must have plodded doggedly along bank, but there were sounds nlso Indigestion—dyspepsia — is caused through tho darkness for fully five proving the guards left behind were miles, without perceiving the first sign by^-what is put into the stomach in tho sllll on the deck above me. Then ona of habitation, or even a wood into way of improper food, the kind that of the fellows sat down on the edge of which I could crawl for concealment, so taxes the strength of the dlgestivo the barge, his feet dangling within a when I suddenly came upon a long, organs they are actually crippled. few inches of my head. one-story stone building standing at When this state is reached, to resort "Might as well take it easy. Bill," he IheJeft of the.-road, a grim, silent, ap• to tonics is like whipping a tired said lazily. "They're like to be an parently deserted structur-s, one end horse with a big load. E'very addi• hour inyiu' hands on the iad, an' all of the roof caved-in, and stveral of tional effort he makes under the lash r we got to do is see he don't fox back the windows sm'ashed, I tried the dirainlshea his power to move thfl this way, . Got any tobacco, mate?" doors, but they appeared firmly fa&- : load. ^' • : ,, - ' •! --/ij The other must have produced the ^ tened. Far,in the east there was a Try helping the stomach by leaving innecessarg ofi flinty weed and, fosteelr ther, a e gleawasm a oscraf firep ''I'aint lightening of the sky promising oft heavy, ;^greasy, indigestible food glinting on the water, and then'the | the approach' of dawn, and thus and take on Grape-Nuts—light, easily digested, full of strength for nervea pungent odor wafted to me in puff of •aroused to a knowledge that I must; and brain, in every grain of it. Thcre'o sraoltc. With one hand, I unbuckled immediately attain, shelter, 1 clam• no -waste of time nor energy -when "How Came Ye-Here?" my sword belt, letting It, sword and bered through one of, the broken win , Grape-Nuts 1b the food. all, sink silently into the river. I dow3, and dropped to .-the earthen lei Jacket Into the dirt with a gesture', ing them back," his face darkening. . "I am an enthusiastic user of Grap* must-cross to the opposite bank some• floor within, I could see nothing, not of dlsyust. "I had even forgotten I ."Every man who rides-with me knows - Nuts and consider it an ideal food." how,'and would have to dispense with even a hand held before my eyes, yet wore it. Wail a moment. I heard •what war means here in the Jerseys; writes a Maino man: the weapon. Inch byiinch, my fingers carefully felt my Avay forward through your prayer, and know you must be they have seen their homes In flamei^ "I had nervous dyspepsia and -waa gripping the narrow slat to'which 1 a tangle of rubbish, wheels, scraps of with us. I am Major Lawrence of the .1 Hai Gained a Hundred Feet Before their women and children driven out all run down and my food seemed to clung, I worked slowly- toward the iron, some casks, a number of plough Maryland Line." ' , .' . Those Behind Me Had Granped the by Hessian hirelings. We fight for do me but little good, Prom reading stern of the barge, making not so handles, and a riftralf of stuff I could He stared at me motionless. ! Meaning of My Unexpected Flight. life as well aa liberty, and whien we an adY€rtlsement I tried Grape-Nuts much as a ripple in the water, and not make out. The place had evident• "Then how come ye here?" . , • strike we strike hard. But enough of food, and, after a few weeks' steadJl itaunting me, until his Jeers made me keeping well hidden below the bulge ly been used as a repair shop'; but "I was sent into' Philadelphia'by that. We have sufficient confldeni^e ia use of it, felt greatly Improved. fight grimly, with.'fresh determination of the side. The voices abov« droned must have been closed for months, aa Washington himBelf, but my identity; each other by now to'talk.freely.Waat "Am much stronger, not . nervoui I; could feel the -grit of. dust every• jHo-end the affair. ^ ^-^ : along in conversation, of which I was dlaco'vered, and there was no way did, you discover-in Philadqlphia?' No now, and can do more work without where; and . cobwebs brushed against "By God!• you have a right pretty caught a few words. : .. ^ t.j escape except aorcss the Delaware. more than I could, tell you myself,'.I'll feeling- so tired, and amvbetter every; , my face as f; moved about. -Filtially I thrust from the shoulder," he ex• Who was he? You mean the lad J reached here durinS the night, and warrant" way. felt the outlines of; a: large'box half, r;rept into "your shop to hide. ^'The, claimed. "Been out before, I take It. they're after down yonder? Oh, J mind' I told the story, while he listened relish Grape-Nuts best "with cream filled with, paper, - and;' for want of: wound of your voice" a-woke.me -from; iButl'll show you something you never Tiowi you came up later after we'd silently, his eyesi alone expressing In- and use four heaping teaspoonfuls aa something -better,; crept In and snug• uleep, and I knew, from, your words ilearnod. , Odds, I'll c411 your boy's jtarted the chase. Holy Mother, l- , tefrest ''As' I, ended, he slowly lit: hii the cereal part of a meal. lam.suro gled down, intendlng.to'rest,there un• that it was eiate for me Co come; forth." play!" •lon't know much myself, now I come plpe,:and sat there smoking,,apparent• there are thousands: of, persona -witli til daylight''should (reveal - my sur• "Better hold your breath, for you'll lo think'of It: He. looked like a Brit• "You may know,,lt,,yeung;man,;biit: ly thinking, over-what I had said. > stomach ..trouble who would bo bene« roundings. ineed it now," I replied shortly.; "The isher, what I saw of him, an' ho' was, I don't," ho replied .grufny.';^^'.'"^^ "Haye -1 'lekmed anything of' lmpo^ flted by,-using Grape-Nutsi^VNamo giv-- boy's play is over with." , -> '• aghtln': with a Captaiii of; Rangers— I was warm enough now,-my clotn- bit suspicious of strangers hero in the tance?" Tasked finally. enbyPostum Co.,: Battle Creek, Mich. Step by step I begair sternly to force Grant was the name; maybe you'know Ing. practically, dryjVilmt;;,thoroughly .ferseya these days. ;;.Tfre minions,of "For Washington, yes; but very lit• Read the little book, "The Road to-' .the lighting, driving my point against the man?—behind one of theistantlo.'; tired fiom the long tiamp over the Satan oncompass us About. What tle unknown to me. ,'i'3o you met Ml* •Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There's a rea• ;.:him', so relentlessly as to hush his "They'll never get him," riBtumed dark road, and'exhautjted by the.'ex- 'lave ye to show to provfi.Tour;stoi^?". tress Claire, eh? The little mlnxl 'T son." speech Twice we circled, striking, the other solemnly. cltemont through whlci h^oA pasfled. ' I shoQii my head, extending my is a month since I heard of her." ' , Evc-p rend tlio oliovo IctterT A new countcuntr.'fighting, our hlades cllt- "^Because It's my notion ha mum Even my mind seemed dulleiS, and It ands. 1 , ,ono .iiippcara from- time to time. ''Tliey, (TO BH com'xavsDi .nro.igouulno,> true, and full of Iiwuna iBterestt HI GAP PARKHURST CAP PARKHURST CAP PARKHURST CAP PARKHURST County N lews Items HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST GATHERED FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR READERS ar ner's 1, EAST ALAIEDON. Rustproof Johnnie Lott Is still quite sick. Ladies' Gauze Underwear BY Miss Brii-'u'sof Willlaniston is teach• ing the school In Dist.. No. (i. Ladies' lOc Vests, sale price ...... 7c W. L. CLARK. Mrs. Ernest Kurtz Is visiting her LadiesMSc '^''ests, salfi.price ,..', lOc parents In Lennon. Ladies' 25c Vests, sale-price. t9c Wednesday, September 11,1912 Miss Cora Elfert spent last week with relatives in Lansing and Holt, REAL COMFORT Ladies' 39c Union 3uits,i;sale price .. .•. , ., 25c' August Wolf and family spent Sun Ladies' 50c and 75c::lj'iiionSiiits, sale price , 39c NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. day witli relatives In Lansing. II' you have worn a fashionably Roy Nlmpliie of Lennon spent part Levi ShiKiiti, who has been very ill shaped, perfectly-iittcd corset, Boys' Gauze Ath]etic,SliiTtS|/sale price, each lOc of last week at Ernest Kurtz's. wIMi ()m!iiriioiiia the past; two weeks, you can appreciate the luxury Men's 35c Gauze,Shifts'and Drawers for , 25c is reported a very little better at this .Joe Bennick of Willlamston visited at Wm. Lundy's over Sunday. of real comfort. Warner style writiuii. Men's 50c GauVe{Silirfs'and Drawers cut to .'. 39c Mrs. Fred Brenner spent part of last Miss Ida Goodwin of Portland was is famous. But— week with relatives near Greenville. Ladies' ISc Gauije.Lisle Hose cut to.. 19c a iiwal at K FT.Mills' from Saturday DO YOU KNO^\'' that every Warner untHTi.ic.«day, Robt. Riggs was In Lansing last Knit Underwaistsfoi: children, 15c, 2 for . v.. 25c pattern is designed by an expert in hu• Fay Jiodle, wife and daughter Ruby Thursday. , man anatomy? One who knows exactly Regular S1.2S House'iDresscs, odd lot, cut to, each 79c of Duak lake visited their people here Mrs. Marlon Raven of Jackson is a where to place the boning for support durint; tlic home coining at Leslie. guest of Jean Button this week. without annoying pressure. Ulias. Briggs lias blood poisoning in Harvey Cole and wife visited rela• rHOifF lOr YAJ^fi ^ beautiful assortment of cotton tives in Lennon over Sunday. 111.'* hand quite badly at this writing. DO I'QU KNOW that this expert con• OurNcliuul began last Tuesday with NORTH LESLIE. siders (jvery nerve and muscle in design• Ging:haras and raany'otlier goods that were 25c a yard. Aubrey Spring of north Onondaga as ing a Warner's Corset? Mrs, Court Ilasbrouck and son and teacher. Sale Price (while they last) per yard, 10c The new well on the school grounds Roy Hasbruuck visited relatives near DO YOU KNOW that every style is j.s all coliipleted and in running order. 'Eaton Rapids Saturday and Sunday. litted and tested on a living model, that After drilling 07 feet they struck a Mrs. E. C. Hogiin and daughter and any possible aniioyance mtty be" removed vein of good cold water and district Mrs. Alice Walt Of Traverse City are before the corsets arp offered for your No. (1 is proud of It, through the visiting relatives here, consld?rittfpp? efforts of the new ciirector,C,E, Wliite, WiiliU'd Wilcox iind son of Ok?nioB Muslin Skirts, Nightgowns arid Drawer^ sjient Saturday and Sunday with his DO'YOU IvNOW that the support from a Warner Corset is a positive lielp in e,K- The implicit conlldence that many mother and sisters. Special prices are being made on Muslin Underwear. You can ercise and a comfort in relaxation ? people have In Chamberlain's Colic, George Shane of Grand Ledge at buy our regular ' Cholera and DiarrhiMa Remedy is tended the home coming at Leslie DO YOU KNOW that every pair of 2Sc DraWel'9 per pair 20c Sl.OO Gowns for .•.79c founded on theirexpcrience in the use Saturday and,visited his sister, Mrs Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets is guaran• of that remedy and their knowledge J, W. Wilco.v, over Sunday. teed to shape fashionably, to fit comfort• SI.25 Gowns for 95c Si.50 Gowns for $1.19 v! the many remarkable cures of colic, C. E. Hyde is moving his house back ably, not to rust, break or tear? The 75c Skirts are 50c The S1.50 Skirts are ... .$1.19 diarrlioia and dysentei-y that it has several feet and otherwise Improving WARNEE'S STYLES are the cH'ccted. For sale by all'dealers. • ills place. The Sl.OO Skirts are.,. .. 79c The $2.00 Skirts are .. .$1.50 authoritative corset fashion for M. Osborn and wife, who have been orset fashion for 'C/fjA"^ A.utumn and Winter The S1.25 Skirts are 95c' The S2.50 Skirts are .. .$1.75 WEST AURELIUS. traveling througli the west for the inter. We have §'i/y7jr*'r%g?r^ the new Warner' Models and one AFJiti lOL'J ( _ Ivlr.«. E, ,1. Tupllir visited in Mason pa<;t two years, have returned. guaranteed to suuii t your figure, i/f/ Tiftst-Proo/' part of last week, C. E, Wilcox of Chicago visited Ills Roy Curtice and family of Lansing motiier, brothers and sisters recently. SI.00 Jo S5.00 Per Pair Sjwnt last week at Ben Nelson's. EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED Corsets Mrs. Daisy Wrlglit and clilldron of An article that lias real merit should Jilteley, Mich., visited Mrs. Geo. Slnip- in time become popular. That such aori last week. Is the case with Gharaberlalo's Cough Eemedy has been attested by many Ellis Haynes and family visited In ATHLETIC SUSPENDER WAIST Brooklleld Saturday and Sunday. dealers. Here is one of them. H. W, Hendrickson, Ohio Falls, Ind,, writes, BIG SALE ON CHILDREN'S DRESSES Mrs. Baunier and granddaughter, For Boys 4 to 13 years ''Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy Is the Thelnia WIlipp, of 15aton Rapids, vis- best for cougli.s, colds and croup, and itefl her .son George and family last For g-irls 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years—in percales and g-inghams. Has all the features of the sus• is my best seller," For sale by all Thursday. Regular price is $1.00 to ^1.50 each. pender, also sliding band. dealers. Mesdanles Cllas. Simpson and .John Freeman visited Mrs. Geo. Simpson WEST COUNTY LINE, Sale Price (while they last) Each 50c PRICE 50c, WORTH DOUBLE iast Wednesday. Chas. Leseney and Guy McCue, with Gladys Collins spent Saturday and tiller families, spent Sunday at Harry Sunday witli her grandmother, Mrs. ATHLETIC SUSPENDER Skinner's, Wa,rd. Frank Hess and F, J. Iloehn of Di- LADIES^ $1.50 APRON DRESSES For all boys.ni knee trousers. It Burt Bunker and family spent Sun• mondale, with their wives, and L. A. keeps their hose smooth and day with liis piironts in Eaton Rapids, Dunham of .rackson visited at D, M. O, Brown and family called at Tuokor's Sunday. Made up in neat styles with two pockets, in navy blue and black • their body straight. ,1, R, Kingman's Sunday. Mrs.'Ellie Hllliard and Fred Strobel and white checks. Regular price is $1.50 each Mi's, Willie Wil.son spent Monday Satisfaction Guaranteed, Only 50c and wife attended a family reunion at with Ilcr sister, Mrs, Ellis ITaynes. West Windsor Sunday, A. ,]. Butts returned Monday from Sale Price on this lot only $1.00 Kalamazoo Suspender Co, Sole Makers and Patentees. 0. II. Thompson went to Ionia Sat• M two weeks' visit In Wisconsin. SOLD BY CAP PARKHURST, MASON urday to attend a'family reunion, re Tlie Men Wlio Succeed turning Monday. As heads of large enterprises are men R. P. Dunham, Mrs. Stillman and (if great energy. Success, today, de• L. A, Duniiam of Jackson and Mr mands Ilea I th. To all Is to fall. It's Hup of New York visited at D, Took er's Tuesday, uttnr folly for a man to endure a CAP weak, run-down, half-alive condition L, C, Potter entertained his brother when BUiclric Bitters will put lilin on and wife Sunday, Iii.s. feet in short order. ''Four bottles Mr, and Mrs, Marshall'and S, Casey (lid mc more real good than any other and wife of Potterviile visited at Mark Higelmire's Sunday. medicine ] ever took," writes Chas. B. LESLIE. Allen, Sylvania, Ga. "After years of A. Middaugh entertained W. W. The funeral ot Mrs. Nicholas Hock• sull'erintf with rheumatism, liver trou• Thorburn and wife of Lansing and ing was held Sunday, Rev.E. B, Cilley Oscar Leonard and company of Maple ble, stomach disorders and deranged conducting tlie services, Mrs. Hock• Grove Sunday. kidneys, 1 am again, thanks to Elec• ing had been a great sullerer for a tric Bitters, sound and well." Try John Buck lost a valuable horse long time with a cancer eating her Sunday. tlteni. Only 50 cents at Longyear lite awtty, and has had the sympathy Bros. What We Never Porget of the whole community, Alfred Leach had a partial stroke of According to science, are the things paralysis a few days ago, but is better NORTH AURELIUS. associated with our early home life, at present, being able to walk about John Bollonnon and wife of Aurelius such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that the hotise. visited at Wm. Lyon's Tuesday. mother or grandmother used to cure i-lerman Bullcii and family visited our burns, .bolls, scalds, sores, skin The home coming was a success in at fie/b. Billion's in Lansing Sunday. eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. numbers and entertainments furnish• ed. Two good bands, one from Water• •Mrs. Murn Grillio visited at •!. A. Forty years of cures prove its,merit. loo'and,one from Lansing, with the Fiestcr's Friday. Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. addition of a drum corps. The bal• Mrs. L. 0. Smith was called to Only 25 cents at Longyear Bros. loon ascensions were good, especially Laingsburg Tuesday by the sickness the one Saturday evening, when the and death of her brother, Geo, Witter, ETCHELL'S NEIGHBORHOOD, balloonist made a double parachute Mrs. Oarrie Burroughs and son re• Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction, at ihe premises, half Moore Hunt and wife were In Bay drop landing in the door yard of E. turned to tlieir home In Lansing Sun• City Sunday. > Potter. Many strangers and home mile west of Alaiedon town hall, on day aflcr a wt^ek's visit with her E. L. Bartlett and wifeentertaJned comers were present the last day and bi'iithcr, W. 0. Norris. the former's brotherLevvisand family all seemed to enjoy themselves. Mi's. nermail Bullen visited her Sunday. . Farmers are rejoicing over the hot pareiiLs, .las. Haynes and wife, Friday, ., Clyde Woodland-and family of Les• weather that ismaking corn and beans Miss Maude Bullen is visiting in lie spent Sunday at C. A. Hunt's. in flne shape. Lansing. Mrs. Cordie Bashford and daughter W. C, iS'nrris' and family visited at of Mason visited Miss Mabel Hanna Colds, grip and hay fever are com• 0, p, Oshornfi's in iMason .Sunday, last week. plained of by a number of people and some are tiulte bad.,., Cllas, Muntington, wife aud daugh• Mrs. Ira Hewes and son Kenneth ter (jf Lansing visited relatives liere visited at Wm. Rae's Sunday. over Sunday, • Miss Nina Carl; visited Mrs. Leo Uncle. Ezra Says C, H. iiilfl Forest Smith and wives Eastman over Sunday. It don't takemore'n a gill uv ellort Commencing at 12 o'clock noon, the following property: were in Lansing Sunday. Miss Mabel Hanna entertained J. to git. folks into a peck of trouble" Geo. Surnto and wife of Delhi were Gurden of.Lansingand Frank Stead and a little neglect, of .constipation, guests at Frank Reed's Sunday. and wife Sunday. biliousness. Indigestion or mother liver Missus lOva Smiley and Gladys Hil• Mrs. James Gallup spent part of last derangement will, do.the same. It ton visited Bretize Potter at Groven- week witli lier son Fred. ailing, take Dr. .Klng's.New Life Pills HorseSs CattlOg Etc. burg Sunday, Mrs, J. D, 'Wait and daughters vis• for-quick results.-,.Easy, sate, sure, Claude Coryell and Henry Hackins ited' in Springport part of last week, and only 25 centsat Longyear Bros,' and families of Dellii called at .lames Fred Gallup, wife and daughter and One bay mare 5 years old, weight 1100; 1 bay gelding 13 years old, Herrlck's Sunday. Misses Bernice-Whipple and-Milbel weight 1100; I gray gelding 3 years old, weight 1350; 1 gray- gelding 7 Hiinna were in Leslie Saturday to at• :: • NOETHWEST INGHAM, "aurelius, " tend the home coming.:. • , Miss Flossie Dayton of Eaton Rap years old, weight 1250; 1 Jersey cow 6 years old; 1 Holsteiri cow 4 years G.L,.Crane and family visited in S. .T, Hanna, wife and son returned Ids visited her. father, E, P, Dayton old, 3 Holstein heifers, 12 shoats, 140 sheep and lambs, II geese, 100 Jackson over Sunday, Monday night from a ten-day visit in and aunt here last week.,, Several from here attended the Ohio, • . ' Mr.s. Elmer Bravenderwas in Lan• chickens. - \ . /• liome coming at Leslie last Saturday. There was an enthusiastic crowd sing last Wednesday. • •loseph Edgar and wife are visiting attended the ball game at Hewes' Leonard Otis and family visited at their daughter at Fowlerville. • park Sunday to see the Etcliell Tigers Floyd Otis' recently, Harness, Farm Tools, Etb. Harold Waggoner of Lansing visited defeat the Mason team, the score be• Eber Eobinson and wife of Mason at J. D. Waggoner's last week. ing ]3 to L'j. The Tigers Only began yisited his grandfather, M. D. Eobin- Cranson Cliirfc and wife of Grand playing when the visiting team had 11 'son, recently. Blanc are visiting Miss Lulu'Grlnnell. scol'es, There .will be another game J. A, Wauvle and family. Ho Anway Two set double breeching harness, 2 single harness, 2 wide-tire . The M. E. aid society will meet with here next Sunday. and Earl Braman spent Sunday at wagons, 1 top buggy, Portland cutter, 3-section Osborne lever drag, Os• Mrs. Julia Parisli, Thursday after• The large farm barn belonging to J. Bert Anway's near 'Williamston, borne corn binder, new land roller, 2'wheel cultivators, new hayrack; noon, Sept. 32th. N. Thorburn, on what is better known Mrs. Ernie Dakin of East Lansing A little son was born to Olaude Ed• as the Thomas Blakelyfarm, together visited Mrs, Tom Hanna and other pair sleighs,; beet rack, Oliver 99 steel plow, John:Deer sulkey plow, Mc- gar and wife Sept. 3d. with the contents ot some hay, grain friends In this vicinity the past week. Perry Dolbee ot Ellensberg, Wash.j and some farming Implements owned JimRaeihas returned to his home Cormick mower, hay'rake, Hocking Valley hay loader, about 15 tons of. is visiting relatives and friends here. by Mr. Wilt, who is working the place, n Kansas after several months stay clover hay, about 300 bushels of oats, quantity of small tools and other The funeral of Clifton, the little son were entirely destroyed by (Ire last with his aunt, Mrs, John Davld.son. of Fred Isliam and .wife of Elves, was Friday night. Both Mr. Thorburn Lester Benjamin visited friends in articles not here mentioned. ^ • held at the cemetery Wednesday at and Mr. Wiltcarrled insurance. Leslie a few days recently. . 11 o'clock. • ' , Nathan Weston and wife visited Roy Garrison has left; for the west• Mrs. Minnie Smith of Fremont, 0., their "daughter, Mrs. Martin Foote, ern states for his health. : visited at Solomon Parker's last week. Sunday. H;D. Osborn is improving his house , Miss. Blanche WaVner visited Jack• with a coat cjf paint. son relatives last week. Many Driven >From Home, E. Stedman, wife and daughter vis• TERMS OF SALE An interesting lecture will begiven Every year, in many parts of the ited at J. J. Davidson's Saturday night country, thousands are driven from and Sunday. at the.Baptist church Tuesday even• All sums of $5.00 and under cash; on all sums over $5.00 one:year's ing, Si3pt, 17th. • , - , ... their homes-by coughs and lung di.s- Lloyd Hayhoe and family spent Sun• The'Baptlst aid society will be en• eases.. Friends and business are left day in Dansville. time will be. given on bankable notes at 6 per cent. tertained this afternooD at the home behind for other climates, but this is Lee and; Roy/Hulleberger, with of Dr. Evelin and wife. costly and not always sure. A better their families, visited: their brother J, W; Freeman and several, others way—the way ot multitudes—is:to use Floyd in Lansing, Saturday night and attended the ordination of:Floyd Wil• Dr. King's New Discovery and cure Sunday, making the trip with their cox at Mason Wednesday afternoon. yourself at home.. Stay right;,there, automobile, The Grange.will meetMonday,ej'en- with your friends, and take:this safe •Robert Swany and. Jack-, Davidson, ing, Sept. 16th, _ medicine. Throat and.lung troubles with their families, attended the find quick relief and health returns. home coming at.Leshe last Friday.-:' It yoii knew the real value of Cham• It helps in coughs, colds, grip, croup, Frank Mann has commenced the berlain's Liniment for lame back, sore• whooping cough and sore lungs ;make •wall'for his new barn, , HENRY KURTZ, R. C. DART, ness of • the muscles, sprains and rheu• it 'aposltlve blessing; vSOo and $1,00.: 'Mrs, Isaac Eane and Ida; VanVorce; matic pains,.you would never wish to Trial, bottle tree. Guaranteed:: by and daughter visited In. Jackson over j be without It, For sale by all dealers. Longyear Bros. Sunday and the first ot the week. ' Auctioneer. Clerk. ;:£.:.§a:h;W#S^^