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Id IS Images Images This Xhis "Week. THE LOWELL LEDGER. Week. INPEPENPENT—NOT NEUTRAL. •^V— TOL. XIII, NO. 31 0Fr.^ sR.v^ LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1906 CIRCULATION 1322 . &t - ^ RUBEN QUICK AT REST. PIETY YEARS' RESIDENT
Passed Away at His Home in Lowell Last Mrs. Ellas D. Parker Came to Lowell Half THE ONLY SURE WAY Evening. a Century Ago. Ruben Quick, of one Lowell's oldest Mrs. Elias D. Parker died Saturday CHECK THE COLD! and best residents, died at his home morning at her home in this village, to have money is to SAVE IT. in this village last evening at seven- after less than a week's illneBs. thirty, after an illness of eight weeks. Funeral services were held Monday Only one sure way to save it— Funeral services will be held Satur- afternoon at two o'clock at the intrust it to the safe keeping of day afternoon at the residence at Congregational church, conducted You cannot figure on the results of a cold if it's one-thirty, and at the Methodist by Rev. .las. Butler, and burial was let run its course. Colds are not always self a responsible bank. ABSO- church at two o'clock, conducted by made at the Oak wood cemetery. limiting; they often become dangerous. The LUTE SAFETY is the policy of Rev. Russell H. Bready. Burial will be made in Oak wood cemetery. only way to be safe is to get the upper hand of Deceased was born .Ian. 22.1834, at them at once with the aid of «l)es, N. Y. In 1855 he came to Low- ell, and on Octol or 2:5(1. of the same year lie married Phoebe .lane Barber, also a native of New York, Look's Cold and Grippe Tablets The City Bank in <1 rand KapidH. They liaye spent Hill, Watts & Gompauy all of their married life in this vil- You can do it in about six hours providing you lage, with the exception of a year's W. A. Watts, Cashier begin to take them at first indications. 14Your Orton Hill, President Responsibility $150,000.00 residence near Burlington, 111., and a 'mm few months spent in Chicago. In 1862 Cold and Grippe Tablets which you sold mo the Mr. Quick enlisted in the 20th Mich- other day are the slickest things to break up a igan Infantry, aud after serving in &Mm the Civil War three years came out a cold I ever saw," is what a customer said to us lieu tan ant. He was foreman in the the other day. You can take this remedy with building of the first bridge across perfect confidence as we have other testimonials Grand river, and. as a member of the ttrm of Powliuon «S Quick, did the equally as strong as this. The money goes carpenter work on the Methodist back to you il they ever fail. church, the State bank building and the Graham block. This (inn, with Captain Byron Smith, built the old i's market sawmill on the bank of Flat river In 1871, and for many years afterward Price 25c a thriving lumber business was carried on ther^ by King, Quick & King. The accompanying picture of closes at the old mill, taken about twenty-five years ago, shows the large crew of MRS. ELIAS. D. PARKER men employed at that time. The LOOK'S figure in the buggy In the foreground Deceased, whose maiden name was may be recognized as that of Hon ben Lydla Ryder, was born Apr. 18, 1824, You Know Where. Drug and Book Store. 6:30 Quick himself. «{ Nnrwfrb. Brant county, Ont. ••• mm
At the... P. M.f hereafter until further noticc. Our customers will please remember that 4'all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," and that the meat men arc no exception. Please g-et your orders Ml Mc Store in early and help alongf a gfood move. you will always g^t low prices on Everything in good meats that Musical Instruments of all kinds. a good market ought to have Pianos, Organs, Violins, Banjos and Mandolins Victor Talking Machines and Edison A. L. WEYRICK Phonographs aud Records With all the paraphernalia that goc. Lee's Old Stand. 101. Goods Delivered. with each.-*'Ateo always a gDod sup- ply of up-to-date sheet music, vocal and Instrumental. Glad to have yon rail wlioth^r yon buy or not. R. D. Stocking. Mr. Quick served for a. number of She was married to Mr. Parker at years as a member of the village Bleulieim, Out. Oct. 7. 1844. During •• council He was a valued aud faith- the same year they came t»» Mich- ful member of the Methodist church. igan and settled on a farm in Ver- A Home Musical IiIh membership being longer iiian geuiies. About tilty years ago they that of.•my person now living, and came to Lowell, but hoou bought a was among the earliest to join farm two miles south of the village Joseph Wilson post '.f. A. If. Me and moved ont there. During the at all hours The playing and singing as natural as was very well known through- next few years they moved back and though the entertainers were right in your out this section of the state aud had forth between their country home a great many friends. For twenty- and the village several times, finally sitting room. An entire evening's enjoy- eight years he has suffered more or selling the farm and settling here, Meals ment, exclusively for you and your family less with heart trouble, aud during where they have since resided. Mrs. and invited company by the use of the last eight weeks has been Parker wan a member of the Old Res- gradually falling, although able to he idents' Association and was until re- A good Dinner for 25c out at different times. lie was last cent years, a faithful attendant at on t he street the day after Ohrist- their meetings. Of six children born A good lunch 10c and up Victor Talking Machines mas. Me leaves his wife and three to them the following are living: Don't go home hungry. sons, Chas. aud E. R. Quick, of Low- Mrs. Eunice McVean aud James ell, and B. K. Quick of Urand Rapids, Parker, both of Lowell, Geo. W. aud and Records besides many other relatives and a Henry Parker of Kalkaska, Mich, SMITH'S BAKERY large circle of friends, to mourn the Besides the four children she leaves Machines from SI7 up. 10 inch Records bOc. loss of a good man and a good seven grandchildren, sixgn-at-grand- and Lunch Room. citizen. children, one sister and one brother, both of Ontario, and many friends. lOfwtman KodakH from $1.25 to|25 The following relatives from outside and Supplies for all. attended the funeral: D. E. McVean Table Lamps—an olo^ant. stock of of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ornaincntals at from 11.25 to.$5.50. McVean, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Churches and Win. Parker, Geo. Morgan and wife, all of Freeport, Mrs. Jane Hose and Societies daughter of Saranac, Mrs. Geo. Parker of Kalkaska. A. D. OLIVER Special Sale ibis meek | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and llepalrltitf. CONttllBGVriONAIi. NO REASON FOR SCARE For the services next Sunday, t he morning subject will be: "Applied Christianity;" evening subject; "Sav But luur Cases Scarlatina, all iluamn- onarola." IM. all Gettinq Well. We are pleased to note the The homes "f F. J. Bulask, J.F, Nickle Plated Copper organization of a new choir of twelve voices. Look out for Mpn-lni Thomas and F. M. Johnson are music next Sunday. quarantined with scarlatina, these Phone 127 MfOTHODIST. being the only cases In the village, so For far ;is known, and nearly all very fioods office In Methodist Episcopal Chnrch. H.W light. It Is hoped that by reason of a. tu. Class meeting. lO.iMl a. m. U. B. WIIIiamH' the great precaution that Is being A Three Pint Tea Wood Jewelry store. Public worship, aud sermon, subject: taken further spread of the disease "Shall Sunday be a holy day or /i may be prevented. In accordance or Coffee Pot O holiday? 11.15 a. m. Sunday school, and with the law "scarlet fever" cards U p. m., Epworth league. 7 p. m., have been placed on the houses aud Call on... Evening worship aud sermon, the strict quarantine observed, Mr. John- Four Pint Tea tirst of the series of eight sermons on hoii, daughter Ola, and son Roy hav- or Coffee Pot "Present Movements in Theology." ing left home Saturday, ho as to subject; "Is Reconstruction In Nately carry on business. One reason Five Pint Tea Jl Theology a fact or a. fad?" for this law Is that It is possible for Earl Hunter... First payments on parsonage t he fever to be taken from scarlatina. or Coffee Pot *TsJC f CoaJ notes are due, payable at Coons' store. Russell M. Rready, MinlHter. Real Bfttote TrettHfern. m HOCIETIBI. Jacob W. Walker and wife Tea Kettle 60c Mrs. L. I*. Hodges will entertain to 'hebe A. Collar, w K se y the .lolly Twenty Saturday evening. t HCC 28, Vergenues township, Jfl.'MH). No. 8 The L. L. C. was entertained Jan. Wm. Combs and wife to Chas. A. Tea Kettle • w 10, at the home of Mrs. (Jeo. W. Hooper, s% sw % se % mv Bowne Attention Farmers Rouse. The meeting was called to township, Jpl,12;». order by the president. Mrs. Ruben read a paper on Sweden and a Tea Kettle 80C sketch of Norway, a. solo was given Notice. You will find it to your advantage to see us by Mrs. Thomas, and Mrs. Blakes I have been ordered to collect all ac- before you place your order for Wire Fencing. lee read a well-written paper on counts due A. J. Hosvk & Sou, See Our West Window "Norway's (Jreatest. Mtisirian." previous to Dec. 1,1JK)5, on or before Answers to roll call were made March 2S, 1JHW. After that date all with Swedisli proverbs. Dainty re- accounts will have to be placed in "The American Always Leads" freshments were served, after which the hands of an attorney, for collec- a vote of thanks wa* given Mrs. lion. Rouse for a very pleasant after- W. F. Howk, Exc. noon. The meeting cl< sed by sing SCOTT WINECAR EDELMANN & NERRETER lug "Blessed be the tie." The next We sell Richardson's sewing nllk at The New Hardwiire. meeting will lie at the club rooms 3c for the 50-yd., 5c for the 100-yd. Jan. 24th., nomination day. spools. A, W. Weekes.
# - 11 [ I «A ^atveU ledger, LATEST CASH MARKET TJUPORTS O. C. McDannell, M. D. Cholco items from ever Chicago Produce. Wanderings in Tyrol Physician and Surgeon E Butter—Extra cieamery . 2Sc: prints. V. U, Johiivon, Publither. tho m!'' *, spoclftlly 29c: firsts. 21@24c: seconds. iSfjil9V»c; Congressional OFFICE IN NEQONCE BLK., LOWELL, MICH. ) MICHIGAN MEWS renovated. 19V&®20c; dairies. Cooteys. 23c; sel^otod for our readers r- -TOLD IN firsts. 19@20c packing stock, 16®16^c; I., LOWELL, -i. MICHIGAN storage, 22^®23c. Proceedings Hard Fare and Labor Compensated by a; Kggs—Fresh stock at mark, new cases M. C. Greene, M. D. TO AGE IN OIL LIME 1 included. 18V4@20 ,4c: cases returned. IS^i) Meal and Rest on Mountain's Summit Physician and Surgeon Mauy a fellow has acqnircd r repu 20c; firsts. 20c; prime firsts, packed in WILL ERECT ITS OWN BUILDING. LIFE IS CRUSHED OUT BY BULL whitewood cases. 21c; packed for city OFFICE IN NEQONCE BLK., LOWELL, MICH. |taiion for wisdom by always sHyiii^ LITTLE LAD SAVES TWO LIVES Defense in Civil Service Case Recent Cold Weather Causes trade, 22c; storage eggs, 17c. Tuesday, January 9. 1906. Cheese—Full cream, daisies, 13c; twins, The Senate adopted two resolutions of (Special Correspondence.) "That's so." The Indiana Audubon Society will Inquiry. One authorizes an Investiga- Branch County Farmers' Insurance Farm Hand Near Birmingham Is ll*^®!!^; young America. 13c; long Leo Crippen, 8-Ycar-Old Boy, Keeps at Jacksonville, III., Is Demand for Winter horns. 12V4@13c; Swiss, block. 12%® tion by the committee on interoceanic meet at Richmond Feb. 15. canals into the general conduct of Pana- By the end of December, 1903, pine tree raised its ambitious head 5. P. Hicks A Virginia man has been fined $IC0 Company Ic Prosperous. Killed in Unusual Manner. Cool When Facing Danger. 12%c; drum. 13V4c; limburger. choice. Disappointed. Rev. Charles Sefstig of Johannes- 10%@ll%c; off grades. C®8c; brick. 12® ma Canal affairs and tho other an in- Peters and I had grown thoroughly here and there. Once out of the shade Loans, Coflectiosis, Real Estate and for hugging a girl. He must have The Branch County Farmers' Mu- Apparel. 12Vic; off grades. 8®10c. quiry by the finance committee into the John Golf, who has been employed Leo Crippen. the 8-year-old boy who burg, 111., has accepted a call to St. question of the exchange rate on money tired of Munich and its fog, and con- of the trees, the sun began to grow insurance been eating onions. tual Insurance company held its an- Fish—Black bass. 14c: carp and buffalo. for some time at the dairy farm of saved the life of his 7-year-old com- John's Lutheran Church at New Han- 2c; pike, 7c; pickerel. 4c; perch. 4c; sun- on the isthmus. The remainder of the cluded to try the effect of a little pas- uncomfortably warm, and we began to LOWELL. MICHIGAN. nual meeting at Armory hall at Cold- fish. 2@8c; croppies, l^c. open session was devoted to a speech George C. Hutt of Detroit, two and a panion who had broken through the SENTIMENT FAVORS ACCUSED FEWER FAILURES IN THE WEST over. HI. by Mr. Morgan on the railroad rate ques- toral atmosphere. Wo spent about shed clothing until our thin cotton I ' I A headline reads: "Robbed while water. There was a big attendance. Live poultry—Turkeys, por lb. 14c; half miles west of Birmingham, was ice while skating on the millpond at Relatives of Miss Minnie Simpson chickens, fowls. HVac; roosters, 7c; tion. his bill being referred to the com- four hours, one bleak day, discussing undershirts furnished our only attire on a vacation.' The man who hasn't President Lock wood presented his an- fatally hurt while tying a bull in a springs. l()c per lb; ducks, ll%c; geese. mittee on interstate commerce. At 1:20 Brighton recently, saved another boy's First Trial Under New Lav/ Goes Chicago Reports Falling Off of One- of Elberfield, Ind., learned that she p. m. the Senate went into executive various plans for an outing, only to from the waist up. To one who knows R. E. Springett been works for Uussell Sage. nual report, which showed the follow- $6®9. stall. The animal caught the man in life on the same millpond last sum- had secretly nmrried F. J. Burger of Game—Rabbits. 7nc®$l per doz; jacks, session to take up Mr. Bacon's resolu- give them all up as being beyond the ; nothing of the atmospheric conditions Attorney-at-Law ing: Number of membership, 4,042: Amiss Because of Popularity of De- Third, Though Rest of Country gray, $2.00 per doz; white, large. $3 per tion calling on the President for Informa- a oent over position and. while not mer. He was out in a rowboat with Chicago. . tion regarding the attitude of tlie United scope of our pocketbooks. When a J in the Tyrole.se Alps the idea of climb- net amount of property at risk, $6,427.- fendant and Avoidance of Coercive Shows Slight Increase—Wholesale doz; opossum. 25®40c apiece; bear sad- Over 10,000 bills have already been having any horns, crushed the life Verne Rice, aged 5. and the latter fell Judge Wilds Brown of Salt Lake dles. 12@12,/,>c per lb; venison carcasses, States government on the Moroccan man's allowance comes on the fif- | ing a glacier in such ccanty wardrobe General Law Practice and Collections 507: cash on hand. $58.85; assess- 16®18c per lb. question. Adjournment was had at 5:-0 Introduced into congress: most of cut. of him with his head. Golf was overboard. Leo kept his presence of Measures. Business Is Gratifying. City and Rev. W. A. Shaw have start- n. m. teenth of the month, and bills have to will appear startling in the extreme, ments past year uncollected, $15.- Apples—Jonathan. [email protected]."» per brl; Olfloa, City lUmli Stock, them, too. of large denominations. 45 years of age and unmarried. He ir.'nd. reached over the side of the ed an anticigarette campaign at Sioux Greenings. $3.71")®4.50 per brl; Baldwin. The Philippine tariff bid was the single be paid, the twenty-ninth is a very j but no summer sun in Arizona was 072.46: net liabilities. $12,0111.08: total topic of consideration in the House. The LOWELL, MICH. has a mother, brother and two sis- boat, grabbed the child's collar as he City. Iowa. $3.75@4 per brl; Ben Davis, $3.50(0)4 per speeches were uniformly against the bad time to talk of a vacation: but we ' ever hotter than was the face of Old cash receipts, $1(1.445.94; total ex- Jacksonville. HI., dispatch: The first Chicago dispatch: The weekly re- brl. "Will (he coming man marry?" asks ters. and efforts are be^ig made to lo- came to the surface, pulled him into Day Compton of Sidney. Ohio, was Green vegetables—Beets. 60®70c per measure and in general allowed to go felt the need of a change of climate, j Sol on that midwinter's day. penses paid during year, including attempt to secure a conviction for vio- view of trade in the Chicago district, without answer. The House at 5 p. m. the Rev. Madison C. Peters. No: he cate them. It is believed the two sis- the boat and took him ashore. probably fatally injured by the acci- sack; carrots, home-grown. 6r»®7.)c per adjourned. so concluded to try the effect of a lation of the new civil service law published by R. G. Dun & Co.. ^ys: sack, cabbage. $1.35®1.75 per brl: celery. will be married, same as the rest of losses, salaries, fees. etc.. $1(1,387.09. ters reside in Louisville. Ky. dental discharge of his revolver at Wednesday. January 10, 1906. walking tour on our lagging spirits. Frugal Meal Enjoyed. ended in failure at 12:30 a. m. Satur- "While failures for the entire coun- GOC"SI.10 per box; cucumbers. :>0c®$1.50 Bernard C. Wieck us. Tho company has instructed a com- Guesses Wrong Both Times. Los Angeles, Cal. per doz; radishes, hothouse. 20@40c per The Senate disposed of considerable We left our quarters at. I o'clock on Abo'at 2 o'clock in the afternoon we mittee to bm or build an olllce build- day, when the jury, after thirty-six try are slightly more numerous, i: is doz; spinach, 7r>c@85c per tub; tomatoes. business, about eighty bills being passed, ATTORNEY AND Big Levy at Monroe. Superintendent of Poor Frank Sylvester Meek of Richmond. Demo- 25c®$2.50 per case; lettuce, head. $2® leaving only six or seven on the calendar. the morning of the twenty-ninth, with reached the summit, and proceeded to ballots, reported thai it was unable notable that those in this district are COUNSELOR. That Detroit man's statue of ihr. ing at a cost of $4.0(1(1. The follow- Property of the Patrick-Hirsh Con- Fletcher of Ypsilanti is having trou- cratic chairman of the sixth Indiana 10 per brl; leaf. 40®4r»c per case; potatoes, Most of the measures grant private pen- no more idea of our ultimate destina- thaw out our feet (the only members to reach a verdict in the case of Aid. one-third under I hose of a year ago. car lots on track. 55®G4c per bu; turnips. sion.-: or authorize the construction of devil has been carried .-way by a co'.i- ing officers were elected: L. E. struction company, a Delaware corpor- bles of his own. He took a child to district, has refused to resign as re- bridges. One favorably acted on ap- tion than had Columbus when he first that had suffered from the cold) in Matthew L. Hildreth, charged with so- Bank exchanges again present a heavy 75®85c per sack; stiing beans. $:'.r)0 per. Postoflice Bldg. Lowell, Mich. stable. Did lie t.ive tlie constable Lockwood. president: Mosher. ation. which inventories $1.17 920.80. the Coldwater school, only to be in- quested by members of his party. hamper; cauliflower. $2.25@3 per crate; propriated $200,000 for tlie marking of sailed out to discover a new world. front of a rousing fire which we built secretary. liciting Republican political campaign aggregate, indicating that the January onions. 40®50c per bu; kohlrabi. S4 per the graves of confederate soldiers who devil? was attached at Monroe by Sheriff i formed tliat the child was leeble mind- Representative Burton of Ohio made died in northern prisons during the civil We finally struck the Ostbahnhof, in one of the Franco-Austrian Alpine subscriptions from employes of the settlements have made good progress brl: mushrooms. 15®45c per lb; water- Dull. The plaintiffs and amounts ol | ed aud should be placed in the state's the principal address at the opening cress. lS®20c per doz; sweet potatoes. war. Then attention was given to the however, and after studying the time Association shelte r huts. After melt- state school for the deaf. and suggest rising deposits. Commer- Illinois. ?1.50®2.75; horseradish. 65@75c question of Panama Canal salaries, the Milton M. Perry '"'astro is iryini: now to pick a (jv.ar- Boy Gets Experience. their claims are: The Lamb Wire ; instilr.iion at Lapeer. Then he took a session of the National Rivers and pure fond measure and the merchant card, bought two third-class tickets ing a little snow in Peter's hat, the The thirty-sixth ballot of the jury, cial operations generally exhibit .sus- per bunch; eggplant, [email protected] per Attorney and Counselor at Law rel with Colombia. No special rea- Tienumbed with cold while stealing Fence company, Adrian, ^.o.'lo.u:;: | woman to Lapeer, as a feeble-minded Harbors Congress at. Washington. crate. marine bill, but without taking action to Innsbruck and return. only receptacle that we could find, we which look the case at G o'clock Fri- tained activity. New demands make BiDotncorn—Market firm, self-working, on them. The senators fought shy of Specinl attention uiven to Collections. Con- son is given, but prohabh is Colom- a ride on a Michigan Central freight James L. Hosier. Toledo, on behalf of j person, only to be informed that the About. 300 delegates are expected to No persons unacquainted with third- day night, stood 8 to 4 for acquittal. a satisfactory showing in the produc- common to choice. S50®85 per ion; hurl, the Moroccan controversy, and when the j reyancins? and sale of Real Estate. Has also bia's turn. train. Howard Compton of Detroit re- Robert C. Bowles, his co-partner. $2G.- j person was insane and not feeble- be present. common to c'-oice, $50®90 per ion: dwarf. resolution dealing with the subject was class travel of the continent can ap- I iiualilied and been admitted to practice in the The preceding ballots were 7 to 5 and tive branches. Iron and steel capaci- $60®70 per (on. reached on the calendar an executive ! fnterior Department and all the bureaus tliere- laxed iiis hold on the brakebeam a 1191.S.'l. and George E. Fisher, president I minded and should be placed in tho T Although he confessed to having preciate the various emotions that as- 9 to 3 for acquittal. W hen the jury ty is more largely drawn upon and session was taken at 3:17 p. m. to avoid | to ami is ready to prosecute claims for those The announc.'ment that Mr. Car- short distance west of Jackson. ol the Fidelity Construction company j asylum at Pontiac. killed Halvord Nyman. a farmer of Grain Quotations. discussion. The Senate adjourned at sailed us as the countless scents aris- | tliat may be entitled to peusion bounty. reported that it had disagreed it was there is further call for foundry, forge 3:20 p. m. negie is about to write bis autobiog- In some miraculous manner he was of Detroit. $51.(178.88. The Patrick- Fergus Fails. Minn., by putting poison WHEAT. ing from a hundred lunch baskets r iln's Hall Block, LOWELL, MICH. allowed to disperse by Deputy Smith and car shop output. ehicago—No. 2 red. 8SJ,i©OO'.^c. Consideration of the Philippine tariff raphy looks portentor:. Far distant thrown from under the wheels and es- Hirsh company has charge of the con- Railroad Must Pay. in a glass of whisky, John Grenberg New York—No. 2 red. 92%c. bill was continued in the House. Mr. struck our nostrils, and but for our in accordance with an agreement "Outside construction continues to Dalzeli (pa.i speaking for it and Mr. be the linisl caped death. He was dragged for struction work on the Toledo. Ann Ar- Richard P. Hollihan of Miliersburg was acquitted by a jury on account of Minneapolis— Xo. 1 northern. S3',-c. Keifer (Ohio) leading (he opposition. The pipes we must have been smothered reached with County Judge Barnes. be pushed ahead without difficulty ot. Louis—No. 2 red. 94%c. Dr. E. D. McQueen some distance by the train, being bad- bor Detroit railway. ; has been awarded a verdict of $398.32 :« plea of insanity. Duiuth—No. I northern. R3%c. incident of tlie ejecdon from the White before the end of the first half hour. Acquittal Was Looked For. from the weather and this furnishes House of Mrs. Minor Morris was broimht Taking one year with another, tho ly cut and bruised and his clothing | in a suit against the Michigan Cen- K.-insas City—-No. ^ hard. S-)%c. We attracted but. little attention dur- VETERINARY SURGEON The heaviest fall of snov; in thirty Milwaukee—No. I northern, JsC'C. up by Mr. Sheppard (Texas). At 5:05 p. Railroads Making Money. The failure of the jury to acquit Hil- an unusual demand for all kinds of in. the House adjourned. ing the first stages, for the Muenchner temperature of Moscow is kept at an torn to tatters. Compton is an orphan tral railroad. Hollihan shipped 205 years in Nevada, according to dis- Toiedo—No. 2 red.- SS'/'i*. Dentistry and Surgery a Specialty, (Ireth was regarded as surprising by building material. is a cosmopolite and takes scant notice average considerably higher than that and was on his way to Kalamazoo, The railroads of Michigan have ex- telegraph poles to Edward Y. Dow CORN. Thursday, January 11. 1906. Livery, Feed and Sale Barn attorneys engaged in the case. Il is Wholesale Trade is Larger. patches from Reno Sunday, has brok- Chicago—Xo, 2. -13c. of other cities. where he had secured employment. perienced another year of phenomenal of Dexter September 19. 1902. The Liverpool—Ameilcan mixed. 4s I'id, In (lie Senate Mr. Hcyburn spoko in sap- of any one; but by the time we in connection. en down showsheds on the railroad, porr of Inn bit! creating a iuUiona'1 board for "1 would rather walk a thousand mile.s value was $500, They were uncalled considered doubtful whether the case "Wholesale dealings in staple mer- Xew York—Xo. 2, 53%c. reached the Austrian border we had business. A report, issued by Rail- isolated several cities and done great Peoria—Xo, 3. 41 Vic. ihe control of corporaltions. The message of Both Phones No. 35. LOWELL, MICH, in the winter than take such a ride will be tried again next term. chandise have advanced to a gratify- the President, rransinitting the letter of Sec- begun to feel like circus freaks. It i< always well to look on the, road Commissioner At wood, shows for and the railroad, without giving damage to telegraph and telephone St. Louis—Xo. 2. 43'ic. i again." said Compion. Friends of Hildreth and four jury- ing volume, I In re being improvement Kan^ar. City—Xo. 2 mixeu. 41. retary TJU'I to him on the subject of Poultney briuhr side of things. If Fit/, had not earnings for the eleven months end- the required statutory notice, sold wire?. Higelow's iti-ticie on the condition of affairs men, who held that Morgan county in both house sales and mail orders Milwaukee—Xo. 3. 4294<•. Hard Fare at Innsbruck. been licked perhaps his wife would ing Nov. 30. of $47,444,399. or an in- ihem to Sterling & Co. for $215. The OATS. in Panama, was received and ordered printed, was disgraced by the assessment of for early delivery of spring goods. All The International Stonemasons' Un- Chicago—S t a n da rd. 32 ® 32 * £ c. together with the lligelOv.' article. Mr. Bacon At last, after countless changing of J. D. Kelly & Sons not have left him. Divorces Have Doubled. crease ol $o.247.S01 over the corre- jury gave him the market value of revived his Moroccan resolution, and the state employes for political purposes, indications strongly favor exceptional ion in convention at St. Paul elected Xew York—Mixed. 37%c. cars, we reached Innsbruck, and at CARTAGE AND ~ • — i The divorce evil in Calhoun county sponding period of I9(t4. The total the poles, less ihe freight charges. St. Louis—Xo. 2. 31 Vic' doors were closed for discussion. It was de- are responsible for the disagreement. absorption of necessaries and book- Malcolm Geddes of that city president Kansas City—Xo. 2 mixed. r.lllx cided to leave ihe resolution on the calendar, once began a systematic hunt for TEAMING ."lim .leffries says that he wouldn't | is on the increase and the report jus: earnings for the year will probably which virtually ends the incident. At 1:20 President Moulton and Secretary- ings for the interior are well distribut- and decided to meet next year in St. Mi 1 waukec—Standard. 32 '-c lodgings. Peters had visited the place Moving in town and to from onMilf towns s play football for $1,000 a minute. Aud liled by County Clerk McXary shows exceed $52,0(10.000. or nearly $4,000,- Dispute Over Loan of $2,000. p. m. the Senate adionrned until Monday. Mason left for Chicago early in the ed iu ihe leading branches. Retail Louis. Live Stock. Debate on the Philippine tariff bill oc- once before, but as his acquaintance specialty. Rates Reasonable. Satisfaction we Mouldn't play football with him that the number of divorce suits com- . 5 0. • again occupied the entire attention of spoke of forty thieves. 272; 1903. 322: I9(il. :152; 190.'. 390. ney of Benzie county, died very sud- not returned when the project of re- Oma ha—$4.50® 5.37 %. Sentiment Favors Hildreth. :ng tendency in raw cotton is more wholesale merchant, of Louisville, Ky., the house, and the number of speeches of 40 cents, we were allowed to rest and Typewriter. While ihe population has increased denly at his home in Benzonia. He building was abandoned. Mr. DeKey- Kansas Citv—S5.10®5.40. lo !)•• offered on this subject resulted in apparent, but ibis has not affected is dead as the result of drinking car- S t. Lou is— S4.70 ® 5.50. our bones in the most abominably Church in Tyrolese Alps. There is one comfort about the pro- zer claims to hold receipts for the \\ hen the jury retired the general 1 an agieeinent whereby tin- discussion is With Tut: I-CDCKI:. Phone 200. less than 7 per cent, the divorce evil was sitting :it his table reading when, bolic acid, supposedly with suicida St. Jess^i h—?4.7f»®5.35. hard bed mortal ever struck. quotations for finished goods, tlie de- Xew York -S5..50®5.fi0. lo continue for two days more. The house proceeded to make a meal of our rolls. posed ono-hundred-and-nfty-mile-au- has increased more than twofold. without warning, the summons came. amount, as he paid it back and has .mpression in the courtroom was that will me.'t at 11 o'clock Saturday and mand for tho latter having extended. intent, after a severe illness from grip. SHEEP AXD LAMBS. Daybreak, the next morning, saw No ten-course dinner ever served hour automobile, lis vicrims will Mr. Wilson came to Benzonia from furnished a bond of $4,(mo. a verdict of icquittal would be re- ('hii ago—$3.00® 7.75 Monday, and general debate will !)<• Freight Tonnage at Record. The second trial of former Tax Col- closed at 5 o'clock on the latter day. us on our way, and after fourteen tasted half so good as did those two never know wha: killed them. Indiana, where, at one time, he had turned in a short time. This was the Omaha—$4.75®7.50. R-pP-A-N-STabaies Monroe Wants Y. M. C. A. "Freight movements have advanced lector V. T. Sanford at Rome, Ga.. for Kansas Citv—?4.50<(/. 7..''". Th«' measure will be taken up for amend- hours of hard tramping, we landed at half-sour lumps of coarse bread, and been a member of the state legisla- Identify Victim of Train. belief of the attorneys for the defense. St. Louis—$3.00fii7.75. ment under the five-nilnule rule Tues- Doctors lincl A movement is on foo, at Monroe to to the greatest tonnage ever handled ihe murder of George Wright, ended day. and doubtless will he disposed of. the* Gasthoff zum Lutz in the Stub- when, at the conclusion of our frugal It is a malicious falsehood that ture. He had become widely known Judge Barnes, and the civil service Si. Jo-eph—$3,75fc 7.2:.. start a branch Y. M. ('. A. and the The body of the unknown man who at this time of year and the share of in a verdict of acquittal. Sanford Xew Y o r k—$ 4.7 5 ® 9.00. At 4:55 p. m. Ihe house adjourned. aithal. the queerest combination of repast, we filled our pipes and lay A clubs to which he may be- tlie House adj airiwd until Monday, whe 1 again. In Russia i: is still 190;'.. according Oxford has in its midst a group of , most respected citizens of Washtenaw who is personally popular. No one the debate on ihe hill will be concluded. thing Prince Otto of Bavaria and stead. which, has been extensively pers obtain more prompt forwarding. fit of anger chopped off the left hand long or }' k other employment. This Although our muscles rebelled at to the calendars used, and about six live generations, made up of Mrs. Har- ' county. He was born sixty-nine year-; denied his guilt, but for years it has Th-' " was n<> session in the Senate. Queen Somebody of Somewhere, to- fitted up. stated that he would lease The marketing of crops here was of .his 4-yQar-oI(l brother. rule is ; .e result of the confession ol the thought of getting back to work, centuries earlier than that, judging riot Parkhursi: her daughter. Mrs., ago a short distance from where h" been customary to solicit subscrip- gether with their respective suites, LL the reliable patent tile same for Mich a purpose. Mon- heavkr. and the movement ol grain The trial of Rev. George G. Ware, J. Frank Challenger, the former treas- AS A PROTEST TO CIGARETTES we both knew the dangers of Alpine from the governing methods prevail- liottie Somcrs; her granddaughter. was killed. tions for campaign purposes from state had spent the night there. inediciues advertised in roe has never had a Y. M, ('. A. and at this port ;welled to 9,061.241 bush- charged with conspiracy to defraud urer of tho Del a wa rr,* Trust Company, climbing after dark. so. binding band- ,tliis paper are Bold by ing. Mrs. Lottie Black, and her great institution employes. Hildreth, it was The exterior was far from prepos- A it will be an innovation. els, against 7.715.3(52 bushels last, the gcvernment of public lands, is Indiana Circuit Court Judgs Resigns luls of straw onto our shoes, to keep D. G. LOOK, the Lowell Drug granddaughter. Miss Grade Black. argued, was ignorant of the new law. that he had stolen 810,000 because he sessing, but we concluded that if roy- Means Much to Brighton. week, but compared with ccrrespond- progressing in Omaha. "had to go the pace" demanded of a the snow from caking on them, we and Book man. Sayp Dr. Kmil Reich: "Vou will Mrs. Parkhursi celebrated her 84th had no criminal intention, and had not From Club Because of State Law. alty had been able to stand it, we Hard Struggle for Life. Brighton's Elgin butter tactory lies ing week last year there is a eecline society man. started on our homeward way. never know what a woman is unless birthday by starting on a trip for the used coercion. By the will of Andrew J. Dotger of Elkhart, Ind.. dispatch: It has be- could, so we waded through the mud Thomas (J. St ill well of Flint was increased its business and the pros- in shipments of 23.5 per cent and in By (he time we had reached the out- —W He was considered the victim of a South Orange, N. J., the Tuskegee The coarse freight steamer E. D. come known that Circuit Court, Judge you suffer very much." Ministering east. Longevity is a characteristic pect is ilia' it will be running to its receipts of 2.8 per cent. puddle that surrounded the entrance skirts of the wood, the sun was al- skating on Flint river when the ice system. The fact that it was a first Normal and Industrial institute will Carter, building for E. D. Carter of lames S. Dodge's reason for resigning ansel. or case of Mrs. Bob Fitzsim- or the people of this locality. full capacity by April, This factory, "Primary markets were moderately and asked for beds. With many fore- ready low, and the distant howl of ILO'JS? broke and he was precipitated into offense also was a strong consider- eventually receive a bequest of about Erie, Pa., was successfully launched from the Century club was because bodings we climbed the rickety stair- Nothing has ever equalled it. which Is Brighton's first, means much «ctive in grain and flour, the accumu- the timber wolf acted as a wonderful 'lie chilly water. He was alone and ation. $500,000. at the Wyandotte yards of the Ameri- some of the members smoke cigar- case, with thought of those dreadful Nothing can ever surpass it. New Steam Railroad. t«» the business, as they will receive lation of supplies causing a more lim- stimulant to our tired muscles. We it was up to him to save himself, Feb. 15 has been fixed by the house can Ship Building Company. ettes there. Cigarettes being prohib- Innsbruck beds uppermost in CM/ •i California man thinl-'j tie has Tae Chicago. Kalamazoo ICasi- i thousands of dollars in trade during ited general demand, but the buying had no desire to try our hands with which he succeeded in doing after | CHINESE THREATEN TO REVOLT committee on judiciary as the date for Governor Johnson has fixed Feb. IH ited by Hie Indiana law which Judge minds. We were most pleasantly cut' found out how to maW' hens lay ern Railway company, organized with 1 the year that formerly went else- of provisions and live stock continued these denizens of tho forest, and for having struggled for nearly half an j a hearing on the proposed constitu- as the date for the hanging of Wil- Dodge is sworn to uphold, he felt, ho whether they i"e< 1 like it or not. Isn't 0-..0.0(10 capital to build a steam road where. strong. Live stock receipts. 29,880 prised, therefore, when the "wirtin" a number of miles we hit only the hour to get hold of a piece of i( ( that Ham William, 'aho was convicted of j could not give even informal sanction Dr. King's this taking a mean advantage of poor in southwestern Michigan, has liled Natives in Ferment Against Govern- head, compared with 317,297 head last lional amendment providing for wom- ushered us into a large chamber of high places, trusting to Providence would bear his weight. the murder of John Keller, a boy dumb things? articles at Lansing. The company , ment and Foreigners. week and 323,369 head a year ago. an's suffrage. to their use by remaining a member inimaculate appearance. In the corner to keep the wolves occupied else- Factory Plant Changes Hands. Charles Long, colored, was hanged about 12 years ol age. at St. Paul. of the c will construct thirty miles ol read. ; Pekin cablegram: Reports from the "Failures reported in the Chicago Inb, of which stood two snowy beds piled where. and paying scant heed to the New Discovery Someone Was Burned. 1 C. E. Lyle and C. L. Fowle of Do- in Trenton. N. J., for the murder of A bulletin issued by the census of- high with downy "bettdecken." Four- Prof. Alexander Graham Bell has consisting of a main line from Kala- south and from the Yangtse valley re- district number 32, against 25 last dangers of the ice-coated path. By UHrnFMPTION Price There is now no question hut that wagiac have consummated a deal Matthew Cunningham, also colored. fice presenting statistics on the manu- teen hours of steady walking over ForCOUttllt t and SOc & $1.00 flown a kite that carried a man up mazoo to Paw Paw and a branch ex- gion show ihe anti-foreign sentiment week, and 48 a year ago." FIND MAN WITH BROKEN NECK 10 o'clock we had reached the settle- someone was burned to death in the whereby they have come into posses- facturing industries of Idaho shows rough Alpine trails Is a bit wearying, with it. Fine for the kite, but there tending from Texas Corners to Mar- to be very strong. China undoubted- Long was pronounced dead twelve ment. and after eating a prodigious lire on the Cushman farm in Lee. In i sion of the entire plant of the Cassop- tha! there were 302 establismmenls and we were very glad to have our A Perfect For All Throat and will probably be no rush of applicants eellus, in Cass count v. ly is in a ferment, of political excite- SUSPENDS SON BY THE THUMBS minutes after the drop fell. lllinoioan Killed at Tcrrc Haute, Ind., quantity of fried sausages we climbed the ruins was found a tooth liiled i olis Manufacturing company at Cas- in 190.'. with an aggregate capital of dinners, which consisted of Wiener for the man's job. ment, but the movement Is directed Secretary Palmer D. Wade of the White on a Spree. aloft to our welcome couches and Cure: l-nng Troubles. with silver, together with about a | sopolis. They have organized under $11.43.1,088. Snlttzel and "ein Glass llelles"' served Two Become Bankrupt. as much against, the government as Mother Takes Blame for Torture Business Men's dub, Waco, Tex., has rapidly passed into the realm 01 Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. quart of small bones, which physi- I tiie name of the Cassopolis Drill com- Operations have been begun in Torre Haute, ind.. dispatch: Frank to us In bed. When the divorced wife of a Phila- William R. Hamlin of Gaines town- against the foreigners. The govern- been instructed by that club to write dreams. clans pronounce to be those of a hu- i pany. with a capital of $1:0.000. Charged to Stepfather. Homestead borough. Pa., for the erec- NIghlir.ger was found dead on the delphia millionaire knocked him down ship. Genesee county, and Fred S. ment is between two fires. The young letters to congressmen protesting , man being. A ring ami a knife blade I Sterling, 111., dispatch: Mr:. Joseph tion of the large steel mills recently street Frid: .y night with a broken Up the Mountains. How About "Willyum"? •vviih her list she apparently took :: Hamlin of Durand. have both filed China party is clamoring because re- against further changing or marring were also found. Sues Mother-in-Law. Fuller of Milledgeville, in a signed authorized by the United States Steel neck and a ba'-ered head. He had The next day we spent resting, Comparatively few parents appear liberty to which, under the court's petiiions in bankruptcy with Referee forms are being executed too slowly, Niagara fails by commercial under- William Northrup of Farmington statement appearing in the Sterling Corporation. An expenditure of $7.- been walking toward a Republican Peters giving up most of his time to to appreciate the respon iibllity which ruling, she had no right. Joslyn in Bay City. The former is a while the conservatives and the ofii- takings. Letterheads wants $5,000 damages from his moth- Evening Gazette, admitted Ciat she 000.000 will be made. primary meeting with a crowd, but making sketches of the inhabitants. rests upon them when tbey are having Woman Injured by Train. stock merchant and had $n.7o0 liabili- "ials. the latter seeing their perqui- H. N. Higinbotham of Chicago de- Nntehcads er-in-law. Mrs. Sarah Adams. Some tortured her 10-year-old son by sus- Statues of William Goebel and who struck him or why is not yet Four o'clock New Year's morning saw their children christened. Many a New Jersey is preparing to spend Mrs. Eugene Cheney, while crossing f.es. The latter is a produce mer- sites threatened, are resisting all ef- livered an address at the Settlement Billheads pending him by a rope tied to his known. His home was in Marshall, us on our way. Alpine climbing had slrong-willed. robust man who couh $;{r»o.(Mi(i to exterminate its mosquitoes. the Pere Marquette track at Fowler- chant and has $7,000 liabilities. There time ago Mrs. Adams had Northrup ar- forts at reform. house in the Joliet tenement district. Henry Clay are proposed for Ken- Knve'ojie.s thumbs. The statement was made in ill., and he had been in town on a The Jersey mosquito at last is to meet ville. was struck by westbound pass- are no assets in either case. rested on an assault charge. He was Representative Jarvis Bolen of Ulys- tucky's representation in ihe hall of always been tt 1)11 too strenuous a have made his mark in the world has Slilpidng Tags spree for a week. Pamphlets enger train No. and badly injured. not convicted and he now claims the defense of her husband, the stepfather fame at the capitol in Washington in pastime to appeal to either Peters or been plunged into linmillaling obliv- tho octopus and the fight promises to KILLED AND PUT ON THE TRACK ses. Neb., and Mrs. Carrie Lor ton. his Circulars damages by reason of his arrest and of the child, who was charged with a bill Introduced in the Kentuckv leg- myself, but Ihe bracing air of tho ion by his name. It was no fault of be the bloodiest in history. The horse was dragged iour rods. Ii Puts It Up to Retailers. former wife's sister, were married at 1 Winks If ynu ari a the deed. She says the boy was only Alaska Mail Carrier Dies. Tyrol had »ired our lagged spirits, and iiis, of course. It was decided to call 1.-it of any of had to be killed. Tlie carriage was State Dairy and Food Commission- ti ial. Newcastle, Ind. . islature. An appropriation of 910,000 ('ards- Man Found Mutilated by Train Is suspended two minutes at a time as San Francisco special: Ben Down- as we forced our way along the snow- him Arthur before he- was old enough ihi'-c we will Women as a class may nor be logi- smashed to kindling wood. Mrs, Che- er Bird has sent out a letter of warn- The imperial Chinese commission- Is provided. Wedditig be pleused to Thought to Have Been Murdered. a means of correction, and declares ing. who made a fortune in Alaska, cal but we note a remarkable excep- ney's son stood at the station and saw ing to wholesale dealers In vinegar, Pays Heavily for Fish. ers. Tuan Fang and Tal Hung Tseu. .1. A. Ali'xander of Bedford. Ind.. Stationery M-nd you 'am- Mount Carmel, 111., dispatch: The that he Is so bad that she could not. carry ing mail 10 miners, is dead here ple-. of stock tion in 'he case of that Por' Huron the accident. warning them that from this time Robert Beutel of Bay City was eon with their subordinates and suites, announces his candidacy for com- Announce- and iiuotc you body of a man apparently the victim punish him In any other way. So fat- of blood poisoning, as a result of bis ments, etc. prim. woman who bequeathed her estate to torward he will hold responsible victed of the charge of having imma- sixty-two persons in all. arrived at San mander of the Indiana (L A. R. of a murder was found on the South- as known the authorities wih ake no feet bein,- frozen. On his deathbed be her attorney. IK troll News. Ran Into Burning House. every retail dealer found guiiiy of re- ture white fish in his possession by Vrancisco Friday on the steamer Syria. Dr. .lames J. Ryan, head of S . Pat- ern railway tracks one mile west of action. told of an invalid wife in Barnslead. The house of Lew Miller, six milts tailing adulterated vinegars. Justice Kelly at Tawas City and fined Heading the reception committee was rick's college. Thurles, Ireland, is a Kellmont. Both legs were cut off and X. IL, ami leff her $1,000 a year. The Ledger Judging by me pictures of the .San- south of Ypsilanti. was burned. After ?7.» and costs. The seizure, which Prof. W. J. Jenks of Cornell universi- guest of Bishop James .MeGoIerlck a I the head badly crushed. A slip of to Domingo revolutionar\ leaders, giving the alarm for fire, a young man Nov; Postmasters. consisted of 2.500 pounds of fish, was GREAT COPPER MINE IS ON FIRE ty as the personal representative of Duiuth, .Minn., on his way to the Phil- paper in a pocket had the name Turnr. 3l?ck Ace, Kills Herself. bo'h i;spades up- odds in favor of chicken stealing. upstairs into the flames, jumped into senate: Henry W. Coburn. Escanaba: Missing Workmen. eal and social institutions of the Unit- authoritatively announced that he is New Plant for Pontiac. . was thrown on the track, where a turne.l and a paper explaining the bed and covered up his head. He was ' Thomas H. Barnum. Iron River; Rose Houghton. Mich., dispatch: ed States. not a candidate to succeed Senator A lease lor the old Lyceum theater freight train hit him. The man's The power of the different cards lo fore- A Louisville wife refused to kiss her rescued only with great dlfliculty. Leigh ton. Newberry. 1 amarack copper mine, deepest The case of Rev. George Ware, pres- Millard in tho United States senate or at Pontiac was accepted by represen- pockets had been rifled. in the tell the future, were found in a room husband and Im* took poison: i"! Char- tatives ol the Zacharias A: Mason world, is on lire. Three men are miss- ident of the U. B. I. Cattle company, for a third term as governor. where Miss Marion Hoag. aged 21, of leston husband refused to kiss hi- "Cold Feet" Woman Guilty. Death Under Train. ing and are almost certain ro meet (barged with conspiracy to defraud A buggy In which John Rosa of Shirtwaist company of Detroit. Em- Woman Is Acquitted. Battle Creek, killed herseli'. wife and she sho' him. There are ex- Mrs. S. G. Champlin. who entered Louis Piquet!e, aged 24. was killed death in a horrible form nearly a the government of public lands. Is on New Castle. Ind, was riding was ployment is promised for seventy-five .Murphysboro, HI., special: Mrs. ceptions to I he weaker vessel rule. houses and stole purses under the plea by a South Shore train at Sage, eight j persons, the majority of whom will mile below the earth's surface. Shaft trial at Omaha. smashed to fragments by an express Clemma Gist, at one time a domestic Believe Official Was Murdered. that her feet were cold, was arraigned miles east of Newberry, He was steal- be young women. No. 2, where the fire was discovered, Walter W. Juntgen, the Paris, III., train without Injuring Rosa. in the home of Gov Charles S. Deneen Indianapolis, Ind., dispatch: KH- A postmaHter down in Georgia who and pleaded guilty at Grand Rapids. ing a ride. and also No. 3 have been sealed over bank bookkeeper accused of embezzle- Governor Patflson of Ohio an- in Chicago, was acquitted of a charge at Ives of State Labor Commissioner killed a townsman has made a plea of Fatal Kick of a Horse. at the surface with heavy timbers ment, failed to appear In Danville for nounced the appointment of Miss Ada of having murdered Tony Bossi, an Sebmid. who died suddenly at Hot insanity as his defense. Thai's all State Militia Test. Aged Farmer Passes Away. tamped with clay. It trial and his bonds of $20,000 wore de- V. Longley of Cincinnati as correspon- Ezra Belcher, a farmer northeast Italian. The trial lasted a week, and Springs, express a belief that he was right so far as the murder trial goes, There aie about twenty coinniis- Fred W. Liersch, a retired German of Morley. Is dead. Belcher was kicked necessary 10 seal shai! clared forfeited. A warrant ior his dence clerk In his office, succeeding the Jury was out twenty hours. murdered. They have started an in- but. he still wants to hold his post- sioned officers to be examined by the farmer, and lifelong resident of Ma- just below the knee by a vicious horse, smother the flames. arrest was issued. James W. Newklrk. vestigation and will ask aid from office. state military examining board which comb county, died at Mt. Clemens, which resulted in blood poisoning of Woman Weds Whiie Insane. Rev. Alfred T. Ware of Brunswick, Adam Hand:, aged and Christian the state aulhorlties. will meet In Lansing Jan. 22. aged 87. the entire right leg and arm. Brings Fever to C n.-dt. Me., will become pastor of Ihe Friends' hvansville, Ind., special: Mrs. Edith Glnuser. aged of Kureka, S. D., Tho inventor of the Waterbury Victoria, B. C., special: T" church in Richmond, Ind. Stitsworth has filed suit to have blew out the gas when retiring at a Statue of Tell at Altdof. watch is dead. If every man who has Pastor Gosb to Ohio. Woman Takec Acid. Fire in Pickle Factory. er Elleric has arrived, thi h The D. J. Hennessy Mercantile com- hotel in Aberdeen, S. D.. and were Violent Galea Delay Steamer. 1 her marriage witTi William Stitsworth put in his spare hours winding on' Rev. T. B. Lelth. for live years pas- Mrs. Ira Brunke, while despondent Fire destroyed the pickle faciory from Ancon, with three ui • .re . pany of Butte, Mont., whose store was found dead In tho morning. New York dispatch: The Hamburg- covered paths we laid elaborate plans to understand and protest. On paper tor of the Presbyterian church at Ply- j declared void. She says she was should contribute one cent to a memo from Hi health, attempted suicide by at Highland station. It was owned down with fever. Capt. Fi id;;-;. robbed of $3,000 by two robbers, has Mid.-hipinen Foster and Marzonl, it American line steamer Prlnz Oskar for an assault on the Malterhora the Arthur sounds well enough, but when mouth, has resigned. He goes to .. crazy when she married Stitsworth rial fund, he could have a very costlv taking carbolic acid at St. Joseph. Siie by W illiam Needham. whose loss is there is a great deal of ma :U; 1 er. authorized an offer of a reward of Is believed, have been found guilty of arrived from Genoa three days late, following summer. • It fades Into "Artie" at a tender age charge at Savllle. Ohio. will live. and that he married her for her pron- My outfit consisted of a heavy and then clings through life it Ih a monument. $9,000, with only $2,000 lusurance. erty. though few cases of "yello • e $5,000 for the capture of the bandits. hazing by court-martial. owing to violent gales. fr.e canal zone. tweed suit, mountain boots, a bright terrific handicap. A plain Jack or After having been unanimously nom- The National League of CommlHsjor, The Maine coast lishermen whe Prison for Drunkard. Italians Would Not Plead. It Costs Them Fifty Shaves. Meningitis Fatal to Sailor. red sweater which attracted the envy John or Ben can stagger under a hea- raptured a in^-pound lobster, though' .los« ph C. Stanton, who claims to be When Circuit court opened at Grand Fire Destroys Art Collection. inated by the democratic caucus State Merchants, at. Its closing session In of all the peasants we met, an old vy load and pull through, perhaps, JONES' LIVERY Joseph H. Hooper, secretary of the Primary and Election P-fc.-T.. . Newport, R. L, dispatch: Seaman to be 50 years old. sold it to a Cin- a nephew of ex-Secretary of War Stan- j Haven. Marie Vet ere, Antonio Mar De Kail). 111., (ilspatch: Fire de- Treasurer Murray Vanlver of Mary- Milwaukee, elected Frank E. Wagner slouch hat and an Alpenstock, Peter's but the best Artie who ever saw the state board of barbers, visited Monroe New York special: The . von.! . Apprentice John F. Ilollfe died at the cinnati man for $0. It must be dis ton, was sentenced at Ypsilanti to six- tlno and Jos. Spagnolo. the three sus- stroyed the Opera House block, caus- land was re-elected, this being his of Chicago president, amj adopted a rig was much the same. We had light couldn't, be elected a common and, as a result, six tonsorial artists lional conference for the <>' naval training station of spinal men- rouraging to a lobster to live for lifh ty-live days in the Detroit house of pects In the Italian murder case, were ing a property loss of $100,000. H fourth term. resolution pledging support to Presi- taken the precaution to slip a couple councllr.an or gel an appointment as Will give you flrKt-dasH who did not have the necessary primary and election laws w: : • ><' ingitis. Four seamen are still suffer- years and then no! be worth more correction for drunkennesF. It was | arraigned. They stood mute and pleas W. Fay's collection of pictures, near- The lid has been put on at Liberty, dent Roosevelt In his efforts to reform of rolls Into our pockets, and these Inspector or vinegar If he sent two service at moderate price*. sheepskins had to pony over money ing with tho disease. Uollfe's home than $ ent and ask court to throw case out. j general of Mlchiran. Loulsvlllo police. duplicate all gifts up to 1250,000. cured, insetting the road's scl WOMEN OF ARMY POSTS. LETTER TO THE LEDGER $1000 REWARD CLIMBING LIST fOR 1906. Axe Under Continual Scrutiny for - READERS. The LEDGER will continue Its prac Is offered as a guarantee that neither tlce of accommodating its subscrlb Possible Departures from M. N. Henry Guarantees Hyomel to Dr. Pterce** Favorite Prescription ers by furnishing other publications Discretion. Cure Catarrh or It Coats NothlflK- KOB COLLAR'S at clubbing qt wholesale prices to all Our Country Cousins who pay for our paper at the same Point of View Dr. Pierce's Qelden Medical Discovery ,Ths life of an army wife is hard. Editor of the Ledger: Our CIn view of the prevalence of ca- time all arrears and one year In contains alcohol, opium, or any harmful She lives under a microscope. She Is advance. This Involves much work druf?. Any one publishing false state- tarrhal troubles at this season of the ments concefhing their Ingredients will COTTON SEED MEAL AS PEED. lubjecLed to a constant scrutiny, even year, I want to tell your readers aud expense. Is purely a work of be prosecuted. Doctor Pierce's Family more minute than that which the av- that I have never sold anything that accommodation, and Is done In Remedies are compounds of medicinal appreciation of faithful cash sub- Great Annual Fed Cows Gives a Richer Milk and erage decent woman in a snr.ll town AVON. gave more satisfaction than Hyomel, principles, scientifically extracted from f*rodiioes a Hard Butter. receives—which can be compared only The sick are all lietter. Mrs. R. when used In catarrhal troubles. You scribers. IN A recent meeting- of Detroit Methodist ministers, a native roots that cure the diseases for All the magazine clubs handled by to that brought to bear on the min.s- Mr. aud Mrs. John Hosklns have Longstreet, who was threatened get immediate relief from the treat- which they are recommended. They are In view of the prevalent opinion been having a siege of grip. the newspaper agencies, Including superanuated brother said: medicines which have enjoyed the public tcr's wife in such a town. Further- with fever Is uow up; Harry Matlce, ment, and consistent use will prove among dairymen in the North that with lung trouble. Is able to be out the Success combinations, may be 'The reason hell Isn't a popular topic Is that you preach it just as If confidence for over a third of a century. more, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, Mrw. Emily Batson returned Sun- to every sufferer, as It has to many vou'd like to chuck meu straight Into the heart of it. A minister who can They are medicines not beverages, made nnt. over about 2 pounds of cotton day from IonIa.x again; Mrs Ray McArthur Is doing of our customers, the virtue of this ordered of us, as well as any news-, the army wife. If she ventures to be preach about hell for sinners without having his heart melted in compas- to satisfy a craving for "booze." seed meal per day should be fed to well. preparation. paper published at marked reduc- "Golden Medical Discovery" regulates indiscreet, Is likely to find the micro- Mark Hull aud daughter Welma, tions from regular prices. ulon, Isn't tit to take the word in his mouth." milch cows, some recent experl- accompanied by Gilbert Hull, left George Be men t, who Is working Personally f am Interested in and invigorates stomach, liver and bowels, scope under which ^she lives instantly We will furnish THE LEDGER one The old preacher doubtless has truth on his side; but and cures dyspepsia, purifies the blood mehts reported by the Mlsssislppl Friday morulng for Cadillac, where on the railroad, was home over Sun- Hyomel, for It Is made and sold on enlarged Into a* telescope through day with a lame ankle, from an honor, and T do not want your year with any of the following and tones up'tho system generally. Station are at least interesting. The they will spend a few days, after named papers at the price named for there is another reason tor the unpopularity of the "hell topic." "Favorite Prescription" euros female station herd was fed for two weeks which the whole nation is looking at, which Gilbert will leave for his home accident. money unless you are benefited and satisfied. both papers. THE LEDGER and— The old idea of a lake of fire and brimstone in which men, weakness, irregularities, e x h a u s t i n g on a ration composed of 10 pounds her. Her husband's positlo:i makes near Ewen. The revival meetings at Gpattan drains, painful periods and kindred ail- There Is no stomach dosing in con- Grand Rapids Post, dally $2 20 their domestic troubles like'y to be Alile Plnckuey of Cadillac was call- M. E. church continue this week. women and children are to be tortured with fiendish barbarity ments peculiar to women. Accept no of cowpea vine hay,. 20 pounds of nection with Hyomel. It is a thor- Detroit Free Press, dally 3 05 substitute for these medicines, each of corn silage, 4 pounds of wheat bran, iGrted Into national prominence, when ed heme by the serious Illness of his The Lesslter school Is again with- Chicago Inter Ocean, weekly 1 55 to all eternity, was contrary to reason, religion and^ humanity, mot lies. oughly local treatment for a local which has a record of marVelous cures. and 5 pounds of cotton seed meal they are, in fact, no worse than are out a teacher, Miss Sturgls having disease, and Its soothing, healing Poultry Success 1 40 and a most damnable libel on the fatherhood of God; and it Substitution means selfishness on the occurring in every block In civil life. Will Hull of Kwen is visiting rela- resigned. New York World trl weekly 1 70 part of the dealer who is looking for the per head. The milk during the last medication goes direct to the spot was preached long* after the infamous doctrine had been kicked AdjiistiQent two days was separated and made Under these circumstances it Is a tives In this vicinity. where It Is needed. Toledo Blade weekly 1 25 greater profit on an inferior article. N. Y., Tribune Farmer weekly 1 25 from Civilization's back door. A reasonable doctrine of "Our daughter who was attending colleire Into butter. In the succeeding two wonder not that so many but. so few ' l00.000 copies a few cob meal feeding 96 points. NAME FOR YOUNG SALMON Best^Made. ning. , Grand Rapids School of Expression ears ago. at. fl.nO per copy. New King block. proposed to withhold confirmation of his nominations. The It Is the general experience that Geo. Bement, who has been home f-nst. year we gave away "In my opinion Chamberlain's Oldest aod largest of Its kind in Western Borax Bill and Ms twenty-mule "rebels" will hear from the people when they hold out their fiSO.OOO worth of these Invalna cotton seed meal produces a hard Tsrm That Is Not in Common Use ill the past two weeks, has returned Michigan. Elocution. Oratory, Literature Commencing Saturday, Jan. 6th, 06 Cough remedy Is the best made for team. ble books. This year we shall butter, and In some Instances a to his work. and Dramatic Art. The most thorough, the plates I'M another term, as the voters are with Roosevelt, al- give away J-So.ooo worth of Miricfi Among Fishermen In colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of most advanced, the most systematic methods. Main street easl in flood before the them Will you share in this small amount, of this feed Is given Portervllle, California. There Ih no Both class and private instruction in regular most. regardless ol party. The prediction has been made that benefit? If so. send only -1 America. big fire. for that specific purpose. Crude cot- doubt about Its being the best. No course. Rates very reasonable. Write for the President will leave his party as badly divided as did one-cent stamps to cover cost Great reductions all thruugh the entire stock- Newspapers, 25 for5c. Ledger otfice Information. New Negonce block. of mailing only for book in ton seed oil has been found to con- A grilse Is a young salmon on Its first other will cure a cold so quickly. No How to get your LEDGER free. Clare Dudley Buck, Dlreolor, New Electric Light and Power Cleveland at the conclusion of his second term. At the same stiff paper covers, or 31 stamps other Is so sure a preventive of pneu- for cloth-bound. Address Or. Many goods ^ and ^ oil from the regular low lain a quantity of so-called vege- return from the sea, and Is Intermediate Bring us two new subscriptions at station. time, popular belief is strong- that should he again be a candi- R V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. V. table stearin, which Is separated in character between the smolt and the monia. No other Is so pleasant and one dollar each for a year and .we Flood view, Grand river valley. safe to take. These are good rea- Notice to Creditors. from the cotton oil of commerce in salmon proper, the principal differences will credit you a year on your own The old saw mill iu 1SS0. date. he would be re-elected in spite of all opposition, within sons why It should be preferred to Flood view from Methodist church prices. We cut wide and deep. ^ tho process of refining. as compared to the latter being, says paper. They must be bonafide new State of Michigan, Tho Probate Court for and without his party. any other. The fact is that very few ones, aud not merely a shift 6 the County of Kent. west. London Field, a more distinctly emar- people arc satisfied with any other In the matter of the estate of ANN Flood views (2) destruction of Straining the Milk. names In the same family. This Is a LAUGHLIN, deceased. Resolution ot Condolence glnate caudal fish when fully spread out after having once used this remedy. buildings, sidewalks, bridges and HvrotRiTE ROCKEFELLER'S Standard Od tiust is now Milk palls arc sometimes used fair and square order that will en Notice is hereby given that four months and a smaller mouth, the upper jaw ex- For sale by All druggists. able anyone to get THE LEDGER a" from the 5tb day of January A. D. 1906, have road way June 19"5. Dress Goods Cheaper Than You Ever Bought Them whose tops are covered with tin, the • fighting through the courts to avoid payment ot a judgment of tending to below the posterior third of year In payment for a little time been allowed for creditors to present their After the big fire. center of which is replaced by a cir- claims against said deceased to said court for SI,000 for causing the death of a little girl. The bereaved the eye in the smolt, to beyond the ver- Pratt Lake-South Bostou. soliciting among their friends Do examination and adjustment, and that all Island Park. 2rv and Dross (HMKIS IKHU l^j/zc to 23c cular piece of wire gauze about 7 tical of Ihe posterior border of the eye It now. tf. creditors of said deceased are required to Central school. fathei satisfied the Springfield circuit court ot the justice ot Inches In diameter, through which Miss Florence Gilbert visited over present their claims to said court, at the For sale at LEDGER office and 5(lc and Dress (iOf»ds Iroui .23c to 42c in the salmon. Sunday with her cousin, Miss Ida probate office, in the city of Grand Rapids, in his claim, resulting from the explosion of a kerosene lamp filled the streams of mjlk pass. This form 'Phone the LEDGER when you have said county on or before the 5th day of Look's st ore, $ for 5c. tf. 73c and Sl.ilO Dress (loods iroui 63c to 8()c In salmonlds size does not. always co- Taylor. with a low grade of oil which had been palmed oft upon him by of pall Is of advantage In keeping out guests at your home. If you are May A. D. 1900, and that said claims will incide with maturity, and the argument A. M. Andrews litis let the job of be heard by said court on Saturday the fith 18c Klannclctl in»\v 14c hairs or large pieces of dirt. When going away also let us know about the trust; but "Money makes the mare go:" and the poor man which has often been adduced In fa- building his barn to B. Hartford of day of May A. 1). 1900, at ten o'clock in nil PPO qmcklyandDcrmancntlycurcd 15c Planuelctt tnnv 12c It. Any Item of news will be of In- the forenoon. mm 11 pi m at home, at trifling cost, with- will have little hope for justice, unless the great state of llli vor of the grilse and salmon being dis- Clarksvllle. terest to your friends. Call the LED- Dated January 5, A. D. 1906. | IkktJ out danger. "Hermit" Salvo IDc F la uncle 11 now 8c tinct fishes, viz., that the former may Rev. J. H. Wesbrook spent Sat- HARRY D. JEWELL, . „ ^ , absolutely cures. 25 and SOc. nois chooses to resent the violation of its laws bv this most GER, Phone No. 200. Judge of Probate. All druggists. Hermit Remedy Co., Chicago. Outing Flanucls fitnu 4c lo 8c be as large as the latter, Is of no Im- urday night at the home of A. M. insolent of criminal t rusts. Andrews. • f SI.00 Fladnelctt, Pcrcalc aud Print Wrappers portance, The following is the definition of a The people In this vicinity gave a HENRY SPFINC,. Grand Kapids' oldest nuuiiant, who has best make 79c grilse by a high authority on the life- party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lust passed away, was born in 1830, the same yeai as out own hlstorles of fishes, the late Prof. Brown Jos, Tallant Friday evening. respected townsman and formei business man, Chester G. Ooode: "The grilse Is the adolescent Miss Alma Brown, teacher of the salmon; it weighs from two to six Lowell high school, spent Saturday No. 3 Stone. They were boys together and chums in the eailv days aud Suuday at the home of her pounds, and is more slender and grace- pupil, Vern Freeman. of the Valley City; and Mr. Stone has a photograph of the ful than the mature fish, with smaller two taken fifty years ago. Both have bved long, useful and head, thinner scales, more forked tall, Chas. Pratt of Nashville visited the milk Is emptied from these palls friends In this vicinity last week. Straight Talks on cheery lives, enjoying" the respect of then fellow citizens: and it should be passed through a cloth, and spots rounder, more numerous, and ClosiogOutlhe Cloaks for^loHess bluish rather than jetty black." Mrs. E. A. Dowlman fell from a all Lowell hopes that our jovial townsman will survive his old snd the pall and its strainer should porch at lievl Fletcher's, Sunday associate many years. The Slaughter is Terrific, Both in Ladies'and Children's be rinsed. The common strainer pail evening, striking on her head aud should not be used In the stable. It MIXED BATHING IN ENGLAND shoulders. Patent Medicines \ WRITER in the Almont Herald, speaking of the recent offers no special protection to the About twenty-live of the young Restrictions Which Were Formerly scandal in the school at that place, makes some good milk and may even collect dirt that people In this vicinity enjoyed a FURS SACRIFICED Wc mean it every word. We mad unload. would otherwise he avoided. in Existence Have Been "Skate" on Pratt Lake last Sat- The "Rexall" Remedies deserve confidence. \ .1 IIMWK recommendations concerning the future conduct of pupils and The common strainer used over Lost Sight Of. urday. As all these remedies are grouped under one name, they must suc- parents. So far as the present reputation of the school is con- <'oiiir.eh'• of 'n • hli Wll .im I'tM N" cans has flaring sides and a concave ceed or fell together. There must be no weak links in this chain. One cerned, it is a case of locking the barn door alter the horse is U, \ R. bottom, the wire gauze being In the Within the last two summer seasons Cured His Mother of Rheumatism Our •'••mi (i|.\ \ivlr' W .1 jjuwl. rri'clvril Very Special Prices on center of the bottom. It removes nuxed batning, which was formerly unworthy remedy would mean disaster to the entire plan. If you, stolen. They can get. another horse if they do the right tils onle?> iiu'l i' Iumh'U to our tii' .u t cm regarded by tne British matrons wita "My mother has been a sufferer for coarse materials, but holds them In many years from rheumatism," says for example, purchased the "Rexall" Cough Cure and were not cured thing, but it will not be by condoning insnbordination. niand* r, Novenibn i.'-i h. I the mtlk stream, and the soft Impu- horror, has become so popular that the Th»'march of mot her ("oinriidi r. Mvcr, and W. H. Howard of Husband, Penn- Fttr Jackets. rities which are easily broken up by restrictions against It have been al- by it, how could we expect you to place any faith thereafter in. the he If . d'>wu iiftcr it in the house appointed sylvania. "At times she was unable lowed to fall into the broach of non- MENTION of Commissionei (rat field in amneclioti with Hit fur all the iu im: nur Ciuuruilr is In the agitation and soaking, may be forced to move at all, while at all times "Rexall" Dyspepsia Cure or any other member of the "Rexall" prosecution of the Standard Oil trust, reminds one ^f the boy hands of our Heuvrnly I'ather " ntCH, iho choir, tin* W, (*. T. r. for nf limlior. 17 acren p/mlure. 15 acren 11 44 world. The Swiss Confederation had connection with Beta Naphthol, gc - neHH. tf, K. I'. Mnnsi;. Mlddllupa 20 00 has been voting it so straight ever since the Civil war that Mir* bonntiful Mhenf of when I nol mir einvi;r. Oi[i|appielree«, a'socherry and 44 value of apples and milk for food. Ita origin In a league composed for guests of Henry Johnson aud wife which Is both germicidal and Bismuth Subnitrate and Pep for coughs and hoarseness. nuAh i AKr nu; SAI.K (»II pencil IreeH and j-vrnpon. All lleldH t'nrn Meal 20 (M) •• Sunday. about the only political rights permitted to Democrats was the p»4(eoinoi| frk'nd A. I• 'ih.hih. These slate that apples have 85 per purposes of defense by the men of the antiseptic,. a combination is ®m are recomued by the entire In Rexall Cherry Jim e rough Mi'h, (' .InhiiKon, trade. I j. Ii. Mcrrlman, Lnwell woll watered and cceek Ihrnu^h the IMtnnUf'K cent, water and milk 86, but there Is Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaiighton d,ci P r0 !i n payment of taxes. "Virtue is its own reward." I'lour 2 40 per cwl. three cantons of Url, Schwyz and Un- formed which not only destroys J" , /I" ?, " Syrup, all of these remedies : \II:N IN KATH STATI: Kom, < 'alumel, Mleh. Iw I '^h 21 c per dozen In milk. A diet of both apples and and family of Alto. have been comhinu by a pro STATE Senator Brackett of New York says the Kmpire Butter 10 to ISo per pound years went on other cantons joined the Its nutriment, but creates a TU?r.!„ . • , ccss of manufaeturc that has Mr. ami Mth. W.I. litinlick. In travol, pnnt hI^IIH. atlvertlne ami M M milk Ih one of the most wholesome A class, of ten will take the first Lard 8 to Ilk* Confederation, some of the latest, being clean and healthy condition of ^ ,ln(fer , ^pr ocV/, state "should blush for Senator Depew;" but he can't corner the jiMn'o HMiiiplon nf nur Knotln, Salary I IUBBINti LIST lllft 1006. 4 4 4 4 and well balanced. The potash con- and second degrees In the Bowne blended them into a perfect me- Wonl 27 t o ale the cantons of Geneva, Valals and Nou- the scalp, which prevents the hi h develops its greatest ef- blush market, even in that big state. The whole country is .#75.00 per nmni h. $;l,00 per day for tents of both are high. They are Iho Center Grange Friday night. w c dicinal harmony whereby the expenneH. Kr ilLMAN ( n,. Ilept, S. The Li imjkii will eoutinue Itn prae Beans, hand picked 110 to I 25p<»rbu ;bstel. lodgment and development of ficiency. Peptin not only sup- We wIbIi Im llwink «nir frlondH. tIce nf ammmindatlnji IIh HiibHcrih Apphn 25c to 1.00 4, ^ best food for brain, bone and muscle Mr. ami Mrs. R. F. Benton spent chararteristics of em h support tired from the roots of its hair to the soles of its feet, Brother relatlvpH nmJ nelKhlmrji for flmnl NTLAS BLOi K, r|||t'A 00 thm 'way from 'round yo' wals'," he the scalp and hair follicles to The combination of the whole Kapldn. All the inHK'i/'ifie clubn handled by M apples sre not so nutritious, as the er, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. chial and nasal passages. MI'H. AulnnadeH IH nu I ho nick IImI. Lambsllve weight 10 50to 7 00 Indignantly commanded. health and active life. makes a remedy absolutely in- I'OK SM i: n|( TO RNt'll AMiK the newHpaper a«:eucleH, Including 11 ssh contents of the apple skin are They are just what you need to cure THE execution ot Billy Whiting, abas Kid White, will MIHH Maliol ralmor Iimh hail a Calvw live .16 00 to 6 00 "Tell him yo'self," said Amanda. One spoonful \>ill relieve the fnr Lnweli proper! y—elKhtynere the Succohh cnnibinalloQH, may be 44 valuable to the human system. stomach and liver troubles. Try them This combination of cur- valuable to any man or woman Fork alive |5 imi to 5 10 "He's a puffed, stranger to me."—LIp- sufferl , from inflamed mcmbiaiiesand tempo- serve no good end unless it proves an effective warning toother Herlntj* time wilh a unlliorin^ in ||c|- nrdered of iih, .-ih well an any newn At 1). G. LOOK'S drug store, !!.>,, guar- ativei mixed with alcohol as • ! K farm near Lnkcvlew. P. n. HonniH, Fork drofmod |6 75 " auvei mixea wun aicono. as a iroVWlyVren,edy%ni t a cure lie/nl. paper ptibliHhed at marked reduc- j plncolt's Magazine. anteed. ' rarily stop ihe cough. One bot- boys who are inclined to lead shiftless, wild or dissolute lives. K. K. I. Lakoviow. Mich, fehHpd Foimnv Number of Hens to a Pen. itimulant, perfects the most ef- wh,ch 'work, by gradually re Ilev. .1. ll.Jk'unoll wan IIOIIK* three t imiH f' nut re^nihr prieen. I'dK SALIv otion 11KIVIN(J ' 'lllckefiH " " Hfe •• •* If Is a matter of importance to de- fective remedy for hair and building and stimulating [he ,, letin. Tho opinion is quite generally liUi In Inlerenf. dreho nrf nfmug jn phvafml, lowed to roam at will hens do best Philadelphia Press. at t'n/.V Nnok /Mill eallcd nil nlhor K iiiK uh two new HUbw-TiptioUH at tir/md Kapidn PI'OHHdallyV.,,* . "J 55 fnenul and nrrrw forfwi nf n.iiiiiii'Hi, energy ••••I here. frleinlH here hint week. {wrunnil mtynxiiiimi ihw !ni»« tv|«< of porf^ct iiMnno'vl In flocks of about 40 or 50, and that ' one doll/ir each for a year and we Ilernld dally'.,, ... L' 55 To Altain thin tho flret r^'ii lxttr in irool. hrnlthv French Wash Houses. Regular Communication of Grat- No DOUBT the late President Harper of Chicago universi- •I. Kat/., ouenf Iho IniHtlliiu hirtn- will credit ynu a year nn your own llyron'H ('omnioner Ntry«f, which gn v mciclty for iitirNlcal an Oabiutr. railing Meirorr, VHal W^k- square feet of floor space. Detroit •louruul dally* u.» ntaa, Praatrallan, ftl««pltain«ii EARLY CLOSING AGAIN. WAR ON SLOT MACHINES L It Quiets W. A. Covert Dry Goods Co. L. N. Paffison Congntulites His OM lonii Supervisors Say Thev Will Smash Four Simple 't, Lowell Friends on Their Move. All They Find. SARANAC, MICHIGAN Not for the month of Jatiuary i * Ann Arbor, Jan. 9,1906. IONIA, Mich., Jan. 12—Ionia county This Sale the Cough Dear Brother Johnson: supervisors are out for reform and In your issue of Jan. 4th. I see an have adopted unanimously a resolu- Rules iery, Underwear, Men's and Boy's Our First January Clearance Sale Item that Is of great satisfaction to tion ordering each supervisor to go Follow Them and Health, Happiness through his township and see if any CANNONSBHRG. Glotliing, Men's Furnishing Goods, Overcoats, Single Pants and in fact everything to me. It is entitled "Early Closing KBUNR CBftTKR. This is one reason why Ayer's Goes." slot machines are in operation, and and Prosperliy Will be Yottrs. ssiiss Year Around Thv LiulUw* Aid Hoclety will hold Horn—to Mr. and MrH. Arthur Cherry Pectoral is so valua- lio found in a first-class store. Remember this sale starts There has been a growing convic- if so to confiscate and destroy them. If one would be healthy, happy and n.n all day annlvorH/iry meeting at lloag, a daughter, .Iannary, 10. tion with me for some years that if The movement was started by Sup- prosperous, follow these four simple ble in consumption. It stops Baby ribbon Ic yd, other the (1 range hall Jan. JUHt. In- The Ladles' Aid society met at the WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, '06 one has any good thing to do for hu- ervisor Bryon Yomans, who said rules. (1) Keep the bowels open Cotton toweling 5c yd " pie tins 6 and 7c H(4»ad of Jan. 'lOth aH before announc- home of Mrs. ChnrleH Hart well, .lan- the wear and tear of useless manity let him do it now: also if that many machines were running in every day. (2) Chew your food widths 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9c Fancy towels 4 to 11c Tin milk pans 4 to 7c Finishing braid, ass'd colors ed. An oynter dinner will be nerved, uary 11th. there are any words of praise that Ionia city, especially. The super- slowly and thoroughly. (3) Avoid Gingham and white lawn 44 coffee and teapots 108c mid a whort program IH being pre- coughing. . But it docs more And will close Saturday evening, Feb. 10th. This is our first January Clearance •i visors will likely be kept busy unless 4, 5, 6c bolt Kay Howard IH eontined to the bod . may be said for a poor brother in dis- Indigestible foods. (4) If there are aprons 10 and 17c All kinds of cake and pie tins pared. -it controls the inflammation, Sale and we have used the price cutting ax and used it hard as we must have the room tress say them now while his ears the conditions are better than usual. any symptoms of stomach^troubles, Pearl buttons 3 and 5c cards Mens linen collars 7c nnd 4c H with rheuiuatlHin. ICver.v one I cordially invited to may hear them. take Ml-o na before each meal until Common shirt buttons 5c a Ladies hose, all sizes 9 to 12c Tin kettle covers 3 and Mrs. KUa Hong IH on the Hick lint. quiets tho fever, soothes, and for our new spring merchandise which wiirhe shipped in a very short time therefore gross 44 •it tend. Most of the business men of Lowell I1RS. MARGARET McCORfllfK. cured. Ladles fleece lined under wen r dippers 5, 0 and 9c Mrn. M. A. fair IH recovering frmn Mrs. Will llorrlngton wan tho heals. Sold for (SO years. the prices on all winter goods must move and you can see it is only a short time to do are not strangers to me.The pleasant No matter how many years you Best Eng.pearl but'ns 4c doz 34 to SOc suit 44 2 and 3 qt pails 5 and '.»•• nn attiick of grip. roelplent of a tine now orgun pro- recollections 1 have of true friendship Mrs. Margaret McCormlck, who Paper napkins 5c doz Mens fleece lined underwear 44 " Aycr'n Oliorry IIIIR n may have suffered with stomach wash basins I and Cc sontod her by her hunband. Voctornl hoon r(wilnr it in so read the prices and come to (he store that always does as it advertises. died Friday night at her old homo In Hair brushes 10 to 25c 44 Mr. ami Mrn. U. Stocking of Hfp lirunorvni'to mo. Ii hron^lil ti»» tlirou^li : \ / and manhood prompts me to say If troubles or how worried by sleepless- 76 to 82c suit gem tins 9c n ROVIMO RTLAI'LF T.F piHMimonlH. MUL I FOOL Ada township, was one of the oldest Rubber combs 9 to 20c I,(»\vell wcM'e gnestH of Mr, and Mrn. Loo.loyee WMS In Chauncoy, Snt- thnt I own my IKo lo lis uondorfiil rurnllvv I may through your columns a few ness, nervousness, loss of appetite, Mens cotton hose 8 to 12c " Hour selves 9c words of congratulation which 1 settlers of Kent county. She was 8tl Good bone combs II. V. WllkliiHon Sunday. urday. i»rovortU>H." W11 I.I A M II. l iunTr. Wuwn, 28 Inch Outing In dark and furred tongue, specks before the eyes, Suspenders ranging from 4 Pressed tin stew puns lie r«. hope may help In some way this years of age and had lived for over Pocket combs 4a nd 8c MTM.Wilbur Moon IH nlowly recov The parly given at llnrtwoll Towlings light colors, former price 10c, headaches, backaches, weakness aud to 41c Tin steamers l". and l.V Mens Suits movement so that the good thing 60 years on the farm where she Back combs from 9 to 20c Mens work shirts 2-1 to l.V erlng from her HIMMOIIH illnoHH. KrothorH' Imll Wist h'rht/iy ovonlng, by j. e. Ayor Co., Lowoll, MMB for our first January 'Tp debility, indegestion or other ills that 10 qt. bread risers -7. 15 Inch Towellnp, bleached they are now doing for their clerks I passed away, coming there with her Buck combs and 2 side Mens light shirts 24 to 15c WMS « surrrss. Alno nmnufnoturora of Men's four button eaok milt clearance sale 9 ^ are caused by a weak stomach, you 12 qt dish pan Vk Mih. d I lin<\ A number of the friends of Mne elea ranee former price 10c, our first Jan- in this sale at I2^c for the col- may at least speculate about the recommended but for one trouble,— 30c yd Fire stove shovel v Catholic priesthood In the east.— Hat plus bla'k & white 4c dz Kirk {"oid nml family departed for Veitor gnthorrdMl NVoslo\ Yeltor's snlo 0.98 uary clearance n ored and 16c for tho white and facts. I know there Is quite a talk weakness of the digestive organs. Ladies linen handk'ch'fs 12c Galv. iron lire shovel... Knrl Sd.imH IH \ Isifinu IIIH brother, I [<4rand Rapids Herald. Hooks and eyes Ic doz Ulllo, Newaygo eonnty. .Ian. I.», Frldny nl^lit and gave in honor of sale 2V marble. about doing life's work In forty years It is a permanent cure, and Is sold by Ladles emgrol'ed hand'fs 21c Chopping knives .V 'inmt, al Kantield. IIIIH wi'ek Men's four button sack snlt 1 Good linen thread 9c spool whrro they will loeato on a fnnu of but most folks I have become acq naln- M. N. HENRY under a guarantee that All kinds of brushes, whisk Wire soap dishes :51" l« Mr. noMin.i nf Vdn IWIH moved hlw her. n surprise party, there being fdrlotlv all wool, lined through I* Inch All Linen Crash. No. Basting thread le spool St> arros, mnklng It tlirlr ponnanent ' ted with In my thirty years of active it costs nothing unless It does all that brooms, feather dusters Asbestos covers 3c l/imlh to llu'Mer/irt.y f/oni and will about twenty live present. ont with Italian HOI^O, fonnor extra heavy and for hard Lead pencils 1 to 3c lionio Turkey Red Table work are only anxious at forty or Is claimed for it. 5 to 27c Wire tea and coffee st ni mei-N work IIHMT I he coining Hennon. JoeSeott Is now staying /it the price II OU. for '•IIouIr JanuarTL II MI • y wear can't be beat, former price Tablets, memorandum and • * fifty to pause awhile and for a mom- When Mi-o-na has been used for a Ladies hand bags 20c to 1.02 2 to 4c. .1 (din Hookey Mild Miss MMIKIO home of his nm lo. Mark NN arner, and cloa ranee • 12^c, our lirst January Qp composition books, 3 to 8c Kev. .1 r I'nverH IH en.i»»ylng n Damask ent turn aside to get as it were their for a few days, the digestive system Mens coin purses 3 to 13c Can openers 3c each llesslorof UrMltnii wore the guests going to sehool. clearance sale r.9 Toilet soaps 2 to 7c weekH1 xmntion In i'hlladelp'ila. sale 11 75 Inch Red Table Damask, second wind. They are glad to find will be sogr.mtly Improved that all Mens bill books 20 to 23c 14 qt. dairy pail 2<»c of Mr. Mud Mrs. .his. Hookey Sun- OUR COUNTRY Embroidery rings 4 to 8c mid 11 InrspiH ted tlmt hr will bring John I'ploy and fnmlly. who have former price 25c for our first somewhere a place where this Is pos- the food eaten Is converted Into nu- Granite kettles 11 to 45c 12 qt. tin pall 10c dny. Men's four button sack suit Toothpicks 4c box 14 boon living with the bitter's parents, J anuary clearance 1 Qn sible and stand still and breathe deep- trition, so that nourishment and dippers 11c galv. wash tub, InrgoHt si/.e ;i in lile home wit h him. Mrs. Met orinlck, M pioneer of Adn strictly all wool, lined through- Ladies'Underwear COUSINS Pure linen napkins 8 to 14c Mr. mid Mrs. NVilllam rattorson. sale ly; free from the rattle and rush and health are given to the whole system '* teapots 17 to 20c 50c Mr. i'ml Mrs. Paller wt'ro gliOHtH of township, died at the homo of her out with a good quality of Fringe dollies 2 to 8c moved baek to (Irand Kapids Sat- Ladies good quality fleeced 56 inch full measure Turkey pull and push of this booming com- and there Is a rapid Increase in weight, coffee pots 20c 011 cans 11 to l.V tho i.'itter'H HlHler, Mrn. Malt IMI1 son, I'd ward MeCormlrk. Jan. I'Jth, Italian Berpe lining, former 2)4 yd linen table cloths 1.63 urday. Vests and Pants, former price Red, good patterns and good mercial age. I am fully convinced strength and spirits. wash basins 9 to 16c Milk kettles lie ngrd S7 years. prlee 12, for our Jan- Q ^ Px and 1.25 each Inger, Snnd/iy. Mrs. David Voito•• called on Jacob 25c, our first January j Qp colors, former price .'{5c, for our that the catching on to a thing full pans 8 to 17c Culanders Sc • - nary clearance sale..!/ I V v ^ BAST PARIS—WBST CASCADE. Pure linen crash 9 & 10c yd MIH l-'red Knyumml Hpent n few Veitor at Alto Saturday, who Is very clearance sale lOiy first January 94.P of momentum Is sometimes hard but dish pans 24 to 37c CARCADB. the letting go Is a far more difficult (I.I VM WILL) her pnrenlH Innt W(M»K. ill. Men's four button sack suit Ladies' Vellastic Plica, extra clearance sale The many friends of Mr. Hennessev Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Story visited thing to do without getting a fall. llowMrd Kennedy WMH absent from Work has rouimonred on the Mrs. I'rank Houghton visited her black all wool clay worsted, heavy (leeced, former price 50c, 60 Inch Turkey Red extra tine • • will hear with regret that he is fail- their son, Ralph, and family Sunday. Everbody ought to know that It Ing rapidly. Thanking you for the liberal patronage In the Mflnu*! bint weok on /n'eoililt 111 olrrtrlr rar lino In Casrado nenr I'. mother Mrs. (Jeo. Lewis last week. lined throughout with Italian for our tirst. January quality and strictly fast colors. Marguerite and Lyle Hendershott Is the get-rich-qulck schemes that are past and soliciting a continuance of the same IH'HH. I loll's. sorjio, former price 14 00, for our clearance sale ^ Kenfrans, former price 40c, for Mrs. Alonzo Davis slipped on a were III last week. January dear- | "I Pv t o dangerous ones. If a man works sheet of Ice last Tuesday, straining we remain, Vours for business IHMt^ilWitIon of olllreiH of the Krone MISSI.IMM Sbitor spent her v/irn A (irlm Troijeily Ladles' union, suits, extra onr fi rst J anuary 9Qr» eight or ten hours with all his might M. T. Tyler a nee sale JL JL • ^ ' her knee so that she has since been ( tho for lds. Rood quality mercerized.former prevalent during the summer than strong." it kills t ho germs of all dis- 11 rst J a unary deara nee men and * :omen In Lowell whom I travels to leave a boy at the home of lliing known for this purpose. mor's nnnt nt rornl ihls week. price *00. for our January clearance 1G/* winter months. The fancier is much Offlce-LOWELL. MICH. j eases. (biodose relieves. Iiuarnnteed sale sale... Wt/ know are 'artists in laughing. Let Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Orlop. Slagnan! water and filihy places Mrs. w 11. Uowon returned much \\ clearance O ^ them teach by example, their own less likely to be troubled with this Slottmcli TroiiMcn nmlCnMHtipntloti t.l( $1 (ft) |,v LOOK, drug-1 Children's union suits, heavy 56 Inch Union Table DamaskH Mrs. Mark Davis Is recovering should be drained off, so that, they Impi 'O.'d Inst riuirs.lny from (ti'Miid sale O children and their neighbors how to loathsome disease if he feeds only Knplds. where slu* lins luvn (MUing "{'hamberlaln's Siomach and I Jver | glnt I rial bot t le free. fleeced in grey color, former unbleached, extra heavy qual- 4. slowly from her recent llluess. will nol breed disease. Unclaimed letters at Lowell post- 'Phone the LEDOFR when you have laugh so everybody can enjoy It. Canadian peas and good sound wheat guests at your home. If you an l ron I monl TabletH are the best thlug for stoin-; # Youth's three button double price 251*, our lirst January ity, guaranteed to laundry The many friends of the late Mr. The young pigs should bn given office for: Mr. DeYonng, Arvlll I do not hesitate to say so far as during the summer and reserve his going away also let us know about • ,.,•1. tronlilOR .in.l i-DnHtlpiitIon 1 Imvr , 0K(.|1 |)tH|rlct No , breasted square cut snlt. for- clearance 1 lirst-class and wear until you and Mrs. Clark will be. Interested In Waters, S. S. Brunner, package- my knowledge of the facts go; late a thin slop of middlings and milk, corn for winter use. Tho best rem- over sold, sjiys J. K. ( ullmau. a mer price :.0. for our January sale are tired of It, former price 25c, the future of their children. Fred, Theresa McQuillan. It. Any Item of news will be of In Spoiled Her Itomity. hours are the curse of our complet care being taken not. tn overfeed terest to your friends, r.ili up. i,ni. druggist of rottervllle, Mich. Thoj j Mr. aud Mrs, NN. <1. Holloway wore clearance | O All onr r.0c golf gloves and for our first January 1 Qp the oldest, will live with his grand- edy yet found for canker is a few modern life. Many cannot go to a them, as scours may result, from too GEK. Phone No. 200. llMrrlet llo>VMrd ol NV. Jllth St. are easy to take and alwaysglvosat • at Saranae I rlday. sale -t mittens go at onr tirst Janu- clearance sale J.OL' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark, drops of carbolic acid In half a tea- \ew VorU. ,it one time hnd her bonn lecture or a concert because often much sloppy food. sutfererscured witli" Hermit" Isfactlon I tell my euBtomors to try i \\v spencer of ciniksvlllo visited] ary clearing 56 Inch Table Linen nn bleach of Grand Rapids, little Hazel will cup of water. Swab the mouth thor- The Madame ma^a/iue and Tm iv spoiled with'skin trouble. She Youth's three button double they do not commence until they Some oil meal can be given to Salve, who had lost hope of EDGER them aud If not satisfactory to come t|0|u, Vndrcws Inst Thursdav. sale OtJi.' ed extra heavy and warranted stay with her mother's sister in oughly three or four times a day relief. 25&50c. All druggists L , both one year for .?!.50, renl breasted square cut suit, for- should be well nigh through. Much good advantage--about one-1 ent h ECZEMA W rites I li.id Snlt Kheuin or KC/OIUM back and got their money, but. have to wear, former price 28c, for Grand Rapids, while the youngest with this mixture and at tho same Testim'ls free. Hermit Rcmedv Co.. Chicago value $2.00. Mi". A. P. Honny received the sad I mer price * ."»0, for our J miliary All 250 gloves and mittens at of what Is dissipation becomes so be- for yenrs. but nothing w ould euro It. never had a complaint " l or sale our first January Ol p will make his home for the present part of the ration. time feed the least heating foods. A until I nsed lUn'Klon's Nrulca Salvo " news of the death of her mother,! clearance our January •4 cause of the late hours. by all dmunifds. 18c clearance sile .^Av with Mrs. Thos. Seabrlng of East The boar should be kept in a cool weak solution of alum and water Is \ ijulck Miid sure ho.'iler for ruts, Mrs. I'ow lis ton. of Parley . Iowa, | nale .clearing sale Let everybody do business Iu the last Thursday | 6 50 58 Inch Rose Mary Table * r daylight; more satisfaction will be Paris. Sufficient property was left pen, and given a y.irrl lo fxr-irlse.in, also good, bathing tho affected parts burns Mild snros .'.'rni P (J I.OUK'N All double fold Hannelotte In for the care and education of the \ onlh's throe button double Damask full bleached fine mer- the result. Night Is the time for rec- sayn the Farm Journal. three or four times a day until re- -Iru^ Kiorf. r AMtMimn. Mrs. NN list)n NVMshburn oufortainod j heavy quality, former price li'V children. The Ledger Office is weli equipped fo the prompt breasted square cut suit, lined cerized yarn and wash nicely, a creatlon, reading and rest, a time Whey alone is Just about as good Kev. J c Mange of Lowell was a eompnny of Indies fi'Min Lowell, onr lirst January Q-, lieved. The Juice ol a lemon with and proper execution of I'ridny. throughout with a good qua! cloa ranee sale bargain at :15c. for onr lirst when the home life ought to fallen pigs on as so uiucli moon- pulverized sugar added until it is as ^ ir.lUiK.>\ir.^ UTAIION. calling on friondH here last NVed ^ i*. An agreeable moveraentof the bow- itv sorue lining, former price January clearance OAn to be supreme and every night be- els without any unpleasant effect Is shine. Put in some wheat middlings. thick as syrup Is another remedy, I'dwIn Codfiv.N of (irand Kapids nesday. Misses (Irnro Johnson nnd Carrie in' 50. for onr January sale come a real "Cotters Saturday produced by Chamberlain's Stomach Nothing better. visited H t luin-h last rhursday ami Messrs and Mosdamos Shorrard, LaKnrgo of Ada visited Lowell "light" not a thing of poetry. I love first removing the cheesy matter Honny. Quackenbush and Prank friends the latter pnrt of tho week. clearance ^ Fascinators This Is a bargain, warranted and Liver Tablets. For sale by al Don't be afraid lo give the pigs a from around the cankered part and I rlda N sale •••• I all pure linen and 72 Inches your motto. Brother Johnson— JOB PRINTING Jones attended tho surprise party at Mr, nnd Mrs. N\ 111 Vansiekle of 98 One lot Ladles' Kasdnators druggists. little salt. Tl^e old idea dial il would pouring the syrup In the mouth. This Nlr. and Mrs Austin Shoup were wide. We ha ve sold a number "independent not neutral." Let I liner Klchinond s In N ergennos Prl Pagle and Mr. and Mrs. Casoy Shop-I in white, black and colors, for- kill them has gouo willi a lot of cure has proven quite efllectlve. i Mllod hore from C.irson City last of pieces of these goods this Lowell do what Is right, whether M'CORDS. of all kinds, including Legal Records, Commercfal, day night and report a bij; at ard of Nda visited Mrs. L. A. Carter 1 mer price 25c for onr tirst Jan- othor nol ions lhai have don" ns mvU by the serlotu Illness t>f the Youth's Overcoats fall at 60c but we got a snap on other towns do It or not; and hav Wedding and Society Printing. tendance and good time. Prlday and Saturday. nary clearance Sadie Broadback of Ithaca is the harm. l it tor s parents, Nlr. and Mrs, I'. «)iie lot of Youth's (>vorcoat« these and will give you thelien- lug done It let them be free say It Is Il In a good plan to mix creom Nliss Myrtle Kaymond, who has sale 18c guest of her cousin, Mrs. Clinton Don't be afraid lo turn the hogs Three presses, electric power, good workmen, King, who are reooverlng. Hoth Andrew Althouse aud Mr. Van iu si/es from l.'i lo 'JO years, efit for our first Janu- OQ. right, therefore must go. from fresh cows with that of cows been assistIngMrs. Murphy at Low Ladles'largo size Wool Fas- 4 Wood. and slu-op inlo the old orchard; IL weP filled stock room. As for Prices, we meet all have I'-turnod homo Hickle attended the (hid Poilows'i fancy mixed, lined throughout ary clearance sale OUKj Yuur friend and brother, that have been In milk a long time. ell, spent Sunday at homo. cinators, former price 50cIc, for loduoat Nda SaturdaN ui^ht. witli extra tine mercerized, for- L. N. PATTISON. Mrs. M. B. Thomas has gone to will bo imiiually beneficial. Tho cream from this mixing will competition. What we promise that we per- Mr Ml.ii of Kisme WMM lierc one our lirst January Inch all linens, bleached, a 1 My last week on business. Arthur Parker' who Is working at j CIMIO MCHOO'S foot is still In a mer price 10 00.for our January Chicago, where she will spend the Teach pitis lo eal corn as early as churn more readily than if the milk form. clearance sale 35c piece of cloth when washed week with her son. Clarence and Saranac, was home over Sunday. plaster east but is Improving and he clearance ^ comes from the water white as possible, but lei I hern wean them- Is kept separate. Mrs l llen MeCuH> is caring fv»r Mrs Ladies' large sized Fascina- TOWNSHIP WINS OUT. wife. Mr. and Mrs. Knwll of South Kos hopes to bo out auain soon. sal i -w tl chalk, you will never regret selves. Ho sure lo prevent them M Nnd rows. tors in black and white, form, r A good farm separator will skim THE LEDGER PRINTERS, Lowell, M/c/i. ton visited at Havld Uartleld's 1/Nt John Monks <»( NVatervliet was It If you buy this at our first The case of James Doyle vs. the Mamie Vanderbosch of Grand from ealiug soured foods. Mr and Mrs. I'rod Miller and (Mio lot of Boy's Keefors in price W, for our first January the milk of fifteen cows as well aa Prlday here during part of last week. Jan. clearance sale.fonnor , Township of Caledonia was taken Kapids Is visiting hor parents this ehlldivn are iwovei lug from a short si/es from l to U years, lined clearanro week. for one-third the number. Hay NVhlto i^f Washington, who is Mrs. Stanley « urtls '>f I'enton has price 85c, sale price from the Jury by Judge Perkins illness i hroughout. former price 00. gale Tuesday who directed a verdict of visiting his mother, went to Slayton returned homo after an evtendoti 72 Inch warranted pure Linen Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vansiekle of l arl Krown of Holding was here for our January | TQ One lot ladles' extra tine Fns- .mo caui:o of action. This Is the case lake last w»vk to visit nMatlves. \ Islt hortv and has been considered cheap n Eagle, who have been visiting friends last week on business. clearance sale I I ** • Inators In black, white and In whlct the plaintiff sued for $10,000 Cieorp"' White of Niton w as a jjuest at I 00, for our first Jnn- and relatives iu this vicinity the past Hoorno IMrd and (amtly a i s Mrs. Shaw has roturued to her fancy colors, former price 100, damages on behalf of the widow and at Mrs NVhlto's one day last week. nary clearance sale U«/C week, returned to their home Friday. •luarantlued with son riot fever. home in «Mnclnnatl,« »hlo, ha\ lug boon for oar January children of Ueorge K. Jones, who Mr. and Mrs Lanj; of Saramu the guest of her slstor. Nirs. I \ Men's Pants 72 Inch fine Satin Ha mask, Clinton Wood make a business trip Patsy Huffy is assisting Mlkr Mi' clearance sale... 75c was killed on the Broadbent hill, to Detroit recently. spent Sunday with Havld Hartiold Carter. Lot No. I. men's sinpie pants warranted pure linen and a Nnd iv ws t his NN inter Toadies'extra heavy all wool 'i'he case occupied the attention of and wife Miss Kuby I rnst spent Sunday In former price 1 On, for onr Jan- bargain at 1 25, for our first the court over a week, and the Mrs. Fred Patterson and Mrs. E. Mike N erlln, who has been suffer Fascinators in black and white Larue spent ;i few days last week P. (^ondon and wife of Smyrna vis Muskegon the iruost of Jior sistor. nary clearance only former price 2 75, for our January clearance verdict of no cause of action was Ing w Ith hoiuinorrhagv Is imp' ov lug. sale 98c with relatives in Grand Kapids. Ited her brother. Nrthur Saylos. and Mrs Chas. Uarnes. sale 69c lirst January directed on account of the Judge World's Greatest Magazine Bargain The youngest daughter of John Hiram and Fred Shepard of Ada family Sunday Nlr an I Mrs. NN , P. Howk of Low• Lot No. men's singl:leo pant*s clearance sale I 08 Now conies the best of all. 72 holding hatythere was contributory Howns'ls nvoverlu^ from a serious negligence on tHe part of Jones.— are guests of their cousin, Jay Kills. K Sago is visiting relatives at ell spent Sundry with her paivnts. former price 1-o, for ouonr JaJann - All American Indigo Hlne, Inch full bleached and worth illness [Caledonia News. HJ8 ii the greatest magazine combinatiou offer ever made to American |»co]»le. Pntrlcan Nlr and Mrs. N Coonr >d. nary clearance Simpson's dreys, American your time to look at whether Wm. Patterson spent last Tuesday Mrs Pat Huff> of Crand Kapids you buy or not, former price with his mother, Mrs. Chauncey WOMANS HOME There is nothiog to equal it in the history of the publishing hunincNH. Each Miss Plosslo Powell, who has b»vn Nlr. and Nirs John P.rnst visited sale 79c shirtings and all standard T visited friends here last w»vk. living with her uncle and aunt at with Mr. and Mr-», Joe Pa toy it CMS- prints go at p; 1 50, for our January | |Q Patterson, of East Paris. magazine is the leader of its class—the greatest aud best in the world. The clearing sale *- COMI^NJON Mrs Perry Punly is In poor health. Chad wick, has returned to her homo, cade Sunday Men's Cotton and WootSocks per yard 5 c Miss Mattle Patterson visited last three cover the entire roagazio* field and are a unique and dtHirable collection, 111!* Kred Kropf's family are having • " NVe were grieved to learn of the former price l.V, for our Janu- And many other pat- week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. exactly the needs of American home, and at unheard of remarkably low price. « M-dn tonslllfls. 11 F. Dean of Alaska. McKonltis Shivcrlfig death of Mrs. Plias Parker of Lowell, ary clearance J Ot ' terns to select from at to-day. Don't pot it off. Ko\ Kiekort was not here Sunday of Ague and Malaria, can be ivlieved Mrs. Parker was a resident of this pale Men's Underwear How Is Mrs. Charles Campbell Is the guest t > till his appointment just as low prices, come of her mother, Mrs. Sutphen, of ami ciirwl with I'.Uvtrlo lilttorn TliU nolBlil.orlioo.l ;..r niniiv .v.-nr» and Men's Pnderwear In fleeced is not excelled by any other home and family publication in I'he following art4 the new Sabbath is a puiv, tonic luodlelue, of esptvlal wl.l !>•» un-atlx misled here All Cloaks and Furs and examine and he con- Beldlng. and all wool goods must go If —r — • ihe world in beauty, fashion, fiction, art'aud illustration, school otlleers Mrs Mlra IVnnls. Ivnotit In malaria, for It exert# a true- that wc have left will he prices will move them, extra vinced. BAST LOWELL. helps, hiuls and entertainments, special articles, artistic f.»:i snpt . Mrs Carrie Porter, ass't mint . curative Intluonce on the disease, drlv heavy fleeced garments In shirts YourHeart? New '•j ap'Ts, iVt for.V, Ledp'r oilico sold at about ono-lialf the tares, fine paper, superior printing, boy's am* giridepart Mrs Nl. P. Hapeman, iwordlng Ing it entirely out of the system. It is and drawers, all sizes, former Ernest Carter of Lowell spent Sun- M.V v . Mrs Nlaml Hcrrlnuton.corn's N 4 Napkins Is vour pulse weak, too slow, day with Roy Hubbel. much to l>o preferred to •Quinine, hav regular price. price 50c. our tirst Janu irir» ments, household apartments, knitting, crocheting and ;ill ponding nec'.v.; Mrs. Mary Kounolls, lug none of this drug's bad after off ary clearance sale price, ,.0#iC Fxtra fine quality of mercer too fast, or does it skip a beat? Mrs. Ora Godfrey Is recovering faffoywork. The Help-One-Another Club and ncoreh ol iivms . Mrs. M. Horrlngton. organist Ized Napkins. sl7,e 18j18 anil Is octs. P S. Munday. of Henrietta. I am Going Out of Ladies' Wrappers Men's extra heavy all wool Do you have shortness of from an Illness with pneumonia. Her Women's other exclusive features. John Kennolls of (irand Kapids has lex , writes * My brother was very cheap at 1,50, but for our first sister. Miss ('overt, of lonla Is nsslst- Hurlng this sale we will sell underwear In all sizes, former breath, weak or hungry spells, IMVII visiting r»»latlvoN and friends low w Ith malarial fever and janndh e the Crockery January clearance 109 Ing her In one year the WOMAN'S HOME COMI ANIMS ^ives to all ladles wrappers. 1 00 price 1 (HI, our first January fainting,smothering or choking the subscriber at leant sixty complete stories, two serial h»Mv this w«vk. till he Jook Plectric Hitters, which elea ranee sale O. M. Hendershott and family saved his life. Nt H. ii. 1 OOK'-* drug IH Business qualltT at "•K- spells, palpitation, fluttering, Nlis. Pranc N amlonbriHH'k and The $1 25 quality at 79c price • W15 No. *J. t his Is a snap fn the spent Thursdav evening wfth Mr. Home stories, more than one thousand pictures and illurstrationN, stoiv; prlee .MV'. i;uarant«vd line of pure linen Napkins, sl/^ pains around the heart, in side and Mrs. Reutelster at Lowell. Mrn Klco wen» called to Kdgmrton The 150 quality at 98c one lot of men's underwear -i. hundreds of the newest and mont correct fashionn and fur last week by the death of theli We have a number of patterns shirts only, former price .'15c, 20x20 and we have sold them and shoulder; or hurt when Mrs. George Blake was 111 with nishes paper patterns for each one at ten cents each- scorcH at 2 00, for our first 1 father, Klchanl Hiu UIOImti V. which Morw I ake In the 27 Inch flannelette, all onr first January clear- OK, lying on left side? grip last week. January clearance sale * of special articles, and hundreds, and even thousands, of oeeutvd last Mon.lay tinst cla-* patterns and new a nee price l®c, or 2 for vac If you have any of these Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Jones visited Mi». ( . (). Hill and daughter Lulu No. U, extra large size Nap- Companioti other helpful and interesting suggestions and advico. Horns Chuivh was at ^t«»eles ('or this K-aiion. no old stock to s«« symptoms your heart is weak their daughter, Mrs. S. V. (.'ary, Fri- non* tho first of the wtvk, assisting ot South Lowell and Mrs Kent <»! lect from, former prh^e 1«V. for kins 28x23. warranted tine day. Now Vork visited at NVIll Klahn's linen and Is considered a good or diseased, and cannot get Kirk l ord with hismoxlngto l.lllle. our tirst January T\so Dry Goods Miss Katherlne Klnyon visited at The Review of Reviews • Sunday. The latter will remain a clearance sale • value at 2 75, for our first Jan- •Ca better without assistance. couple of weeks. ary clearance ^ gg the home of Joel Gilbert Thursday ChMttihorlHlii'n LouftH Remedy 21* Indi Fleece Down In all Outings Dr; Miles* Heart Cure evening. N brother In law of Prod Hrlnma colors and of the heavy quality Many other publications are desirable, and yon may prefer this or prefer that liction and %h«oiulcl> MarmleAii. strengthens weak hearts, and now travels over the route of tin just the thine for dressing *27 Inch ont lug Flannel In Wc have other quali- Mrs. Eliza Sterzlck of Elmdale vis- art publication, but ^Review of Reviews" is necessary. Substantial American men and worn Pho fault «»f giving chlldirn light and dark color*, former rarely ever fails to cure heart ited Mrs. Uzzle Cogswell last week. latter, who, died at his homo in -aques and Kimonos, former ties for your inspection at on arc going to keep up with the times and they are going to take tho shortest cut which in medicine oontalning Injurious sub prlee .V. our January Op disease. Try it, and see how Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hendershott vis- <4 c.rand Kapids January J, price I V.for our .latin- 10l/p Thc Review of Reviews." Twelve hundred piciuret a year, departments giving the best stances.Is sometimes more disastrous arv clearance sale clearance sale OC prices equally asjjood. quickly you will find relief. ited at the home of A. E McMahon Nirs N. Kord of Logan entertained that is in all the other important magazines all over the world; timely and informing articles than the disease from which the.v arc her sister. Mrs. Nina Hartley, and at Lowell Saturday. UMI "About January iRt. 1f)rt2( I took snfferlnji I von mother SI M husband of Morse lake last week oown with wcHknfHn Hjid dropay. Mrs. Fred Godfrey, who has' l»een almost at fresh and fuM of news interest as a daily paper; and'Dr Albert Shaw's interpretation know tlmt Ch.uni»erlaln's Ctni^h Kememher that the-e ^oods are all new. There is no old stock for you lo «row worso. I WMM toM staying with Mrs. Ora Godfrey the of tho public men, everts, and issues of the month, in "The Progress of the World." Komedy Is perfectly safe for children 1 .itvie iJladvs Kiel is on the slek hy my family phynlclan that my caiia list, -•ltd from. We are at your scrvicc in tho future as in the past, wa« honolesg. My nolffhborH and fam- past few days, starts fof her home to take. It contains nothing harm t y had «lvi»n m« up lo die. My at Mt. Pleasant this week. will shortly become the most widely read magazine in America, now that it has passed to the fill and for coughs, colds and croup Miss Lillian SkeMlng s vlsitlnc In v Don't forget when thU pale Marls tor there is sure to no >omo f*n;ips better than limns and body wern Hwoiien to on»- The CosttiopoHtan is) unsurpa*sed Por sale by Ml »irand Kapids this week .cfy tliird laranr than normal alw, and Carl Maynard was 111 last week. ownership of the most suocessful publishing house in existence—the Hearst organization. others—the first come, first served. We will try and please you all. wator had collect ed around my heart. Pnurtflsts Jude Fletcher entertained Mr. and 5oo,ooo copies a month will shortly be required to fill the demand, while within a year it wiil \ nmuber of ivople from around For at leant threa months I had to alt <4 here attende^l Ihe sale at William propped up In bf»d to keep from amoth- Mrs. Levi Fletcher of South Boston outrank every other magazine in this country. ^ The best, no matter what it costs," is the motto of its editors, therefore to Cosmopolitan UM4JI. w i"**. t? for ooltlea of Dr. Thursday. j Murphy'• Thursday, Jan I- Si** Cure, and by the Hme I will be contributed the best, and come first. It will be in Cosmopolitan that you will seek the writers of world-wide reputation; its fic- Vhram Pash suid Mi)«r St aid have Mr and Mrs Pdwanl Kiel weiv at •t had takon them all F WHS entirely E. F. Hnghson of Houth Boston tion will be masterpieces of pen craft; its whole contents will set the standard for magazine perfection. gone tt* Indiana with a car ofhor^. Lowell Friday i . nired. 1 f»»el boll op than 1 havo for called on S. A. Ware Saturday. l«SniX ,,nd 1 Rni to do Mr* W. Parxhv relurn^l to her u w°rk on my farm. My Peter Doggar returned Saturday The Lowell Ledger (weekly one year) fl.OO All four sent regular- 1 Mm Houghton starte^L last week The Woman's Home Companion (one year) home al Lowell Vhursdajr after a for Nebraska, to visit her sister Phyaldan told m« that If It from an extended visit with his par- 1.00 I ly for one year two w^Ks* visit st Lojjan nnd Kr»v had" t been for Dr. Miles' H#»art Cure ents at Holland. An Amazing Offer The Review of Reviews (one year) 8.00 ;• Sam Yeller. wife aud son Har old i ^ould now he In my-grave." port. W. A. COVERT DRY GOODS CO L. T. CURD, wil more, Ky. Allen Buck of Grand Kanlds Is vis- The Cosmopolitan (one year) 1.00 I j were gue*t« of Mr Renter and family Miles' Heart Cure ft told by Total value of all four... (Too l Stmlah Se^w of Irrltig hnafht » at V nvport SMnrday and Sunday, O^ ulit U r .twM OUI kl CvtW Itlng his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Wlsner. cow of his brother, Hiram Serfr, last Phone 81>2 a i wbo.wm guarantee that » uv I* Jiifl . "i* w,,, If It faila Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Intend to wivk j Mrs IMA* Hrannln of Morw lake Is he will refund your i,«oney. This is a limited offer and should be accepted at once. now ftaylng with her daughter tn 14 ot Soap Only 26c start for Indiana next week and AIW Mrs. Bonner will stay with Mrs. (JtHwue Nivdham was at I HI . Oraod Kapids. .«m» thse a oc»i «o If i Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Thurslar. c *<> n^c*1XitWf Saranac, Mich. White and daughter Emms at Low- Send all orders the THE LOWELL LEDGER, Lowell, Mich. Rather Clark t^as Terr ill last McCA^TY U mi ' . e I during tl elr abience. ruat ranis -The I edger. week vitA in- te ; vy fvGRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM, t ! >> LITTLE GOD'S JOKE CHURCH NOTABLES. WESTBOUND FROM LOWELL ZEBUS IN THIS COUNTRY. No. 17 Grand Haven Local. •9:53 a.m KID WHITE MUST DIE. Rev. Dr. Ryan, rector of St. Pat- No. 19 Grand Kapids Local +12:24 p. m. The woman look?! into the man's No. 13 Grand Haven Local + 4:53 p. m. fyos and siri'od. blic toyed carelessly Introduction Among Our Domestic rick's college, Thurles, Ireland, has No. 11 Grand Haven Local + 8:49 p. ra. wiiTi the leaves of the plant. Cattle May Prove of Great been commissioned by the Vatican to EA8TBOUND FROM LOWELL January 26, Date Set for Ciecution of : a m "Von haven't changed very much," Benefit. visit the Philippines with the view No. 12 notmltDetroit. Local t• 9:5' ?93 a' . m Heard About Town No. 22 Detroit Express „ Former Lowell Boy. she said. of establishing Irish ecclesiastics + 3:15 p. m. nue>w No. is IHstrolt Local . •7:33 p. m. "No," said the man. "I waa grown To most people the zcl'i is merely there. No.. 14 Durand Locall From the Seattle Post Intelligencer A menagerie acquaintance, appreciaied Solid wide vestibule trains of coaches and Dr. Miles' when 1 knew you, whereas you were James Carey Walker, of Baltimore, sleeping cars to New Vork (and Philadelphia V " '*« of January 7, sent to THE LEDGER by bm a -hild." by the circus goer and occasional y a blind student for the ministry, has via Magara Falls are operated by Grand W. D. Crofoot, we learn that Jan- Trunk Lehigh Valley Koute. ^ f uary 26 has been fixed as the date for •Ah!" seen in zoological gardens, hut not' performed a remarkable feat of reduc- Dr. Snyder, dentist. Phone 156, Anti-Pain Pills otherwise familiar. It is sometimes fDaily except Sunday •Dally the execution of Billy Whiting, a for- Dr. White, dentist, 'phone 151. "A child of many possibilities," he ing to the point system 11 chapters A O. HEVPLAUFF, Aoent. Good soap—14 bars for 25 cAifs, at labeled by showmen "sacred ox." and mer Lowell boy, who Is known to concluded. of the book of St John and Hadley the western court as "Kid White." McCarty's. Mrs. M. E. Simpson is quite 111. has a hump on Its back which occa- Cure Headache "Have any i.icm been realized?" and Allen's Greek grammar In Greek The Seattle paper says: Born—In Lowell, Jan. 16. to Mr. Dinner, 2.')c. Smith's bakery sho asked, musingly. sionally weighs as much as .10 pounds. letters. pRRH MAROURTTE William H. White waa yesterday and Mrs. Braman, a boy. Little Harold Morse is quite 111. Marks Ruben A native of India and norlhern Africa, Almost instantly, and leave no bad effects. "All ol them." Rev. Joseph Plum Cochran, who for Sept. 24, 1905. morning taken before Judge Gritiln, Farmers, go to Smith's bakery for C. O. Lawrence was home from "Ah!" if is called Ros Indlcus by the natural- many years has been a missionary physi- In the superior court, to listen to the your meals. Always ready. Grand Rapids Sunday. Phey also relieve every other pain, Neural- ists. nnd varies in sir.e from a Inrge Trains leave Lowell ns follows: fixing of the date for his execution lie laughed Bollly. cian in Persia, has just died in Uramia. Rev. Russell H. Bready will lecture Born—lu Lowell. Jan. 13, to Mr. gia. Rheumatic Pain. Sciatica. Backache. masl.'ff dog to a full grown European For Detroit and East for the murder of Matthew Murphy "How I loved you!" ho said. He built, the first hospital In that coun- 10 45 am 3 40 pm In Whitneyvllie Friday evening. and Mrs. Wlllard Morse, a son. 1 hnll. r In Conway's saloon, September 26 Stomach acho, Ague Pains. Pains from In- "How 1 loved you !" she replied. try and was at one time the only civil- For Toledo and South * B. E. Quick of Grand Rapids was Apparently Ihls interesting animal is 1904, for which he, with John Hlldt- • Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Adams spent January Clearing jury, Bearing-down pains. Indigestion, Diz. "And we were horribly poor why ] ized physician in a community of BOO,- 10 45 am brand, stands convicted. January In town the last of last week. Sunday with friends In Vergenm s. v destined lo prove useful in this conn- didn't we many? Poor young people 000 persons. For (Srand Rapids, North and West 26 Is the date set by the court. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Morse visited ziness. Nervousness and Sleeplessness. try through the Introduclion of its 10 45 am Jl 40 pm S 52 pro Fourteen bars good soap only 25 generally do." . i The dean of Canterbury says he has To a reporter for the Post In- friends In Grand Rapids last week. cents at McCarty's, way below cost. blood into, our domestic cattle. For For Sujdnaw and Bay City "Oh. we were wise as well as very heard, and he believes there is great ( telligencer yesterday afternoon, Klu Rev. Russell H. Bready officiated a long time past search has been made 7 50 aiii 5 4 J pm We feed the hungry—for just a poor and very much in love. Our wis- truth in it, that the practical wisdom White repudiated his confession, at a Grand Rapids wedding last little money. Try us. for a beast of Ihe bovine kind that was For Freeport 3 40 pm which, he declares, was made to save © dom saved ns." she sHid. of the Scottish people is due to the fact, evening. Smith's bakery. immune to the deslriutlve diseaso B. L, BRAVTON, H. F. MOELLEU, the neck of Hlldebrand, his partner Sale of Dry Goods "And now. you're riih and I. too, that at the time of the reformaatlon the Ag:t. Gen. Pass Agent. Mrs. A. (j. Ball of Mason is visit- Rain and slop in Lowell January railed Texas fever, anl It has been In the Conway hold-up. have sopjthiim." Book of Proverbs waa hammered Into - t. ing at the home of her father. Homer 15, I'.IDO. Big snow storm on the ascertained that both thr bnlTalo aud "Hlldebrand," he said, was an ex- Avery. "1 married a rich man," she mur- the heads of the children. in any form are dangerous, health- convlct, and he told me I had 17th. Ihe zebu are not subject lo the mal- mnr^d. slow ly. Miss Eleanor Williams of London. destroying. death-dealing. 26 cents chance to get away where he Frank Hakes left Monday for a Miss Helen King left this morning ady. The buffalo has b^en cros '.ed PILES Insures your life A trial jar of I Ir wondered if shr was happy. England, for 12 years a preacher of the Hermit" Salve will prove its Infallibility. 25 A wouldn't. I never killed that man." several weekH' trip through the up- for an extended visit at Madison, with our cow. but seems to bp less de- per peninsula. • Wr're almof t middle-aged, ai'-n'f Gospel, occupied the pulpit in the Chat- 60o. All druggists. Hermit Remedy Co., Chicago ' 4'" White spoko In a low, even voice, Wisconsin. sirable than the zobu. which, when Clothing Still wp?" slip M.' l.rd ;tltri a pause. ham Street Welsh Baptist church In y. J which showed only the slightest Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balrd of liop- Mrs. John Wright entertained her mated with tho cow. becomes the •v A " quiver of emotion. .klus are spending the week with Mr "M iddln-aged ?" Pittsburg lately and made so good an R. R. EATON, M. D., cousin. Edward Blackmer, of Cass "That confession which 1 gave to and Mrs. D. P. At water. county last week. "I found lour gray hairs Inday," she ' parent of a brute that will nol contract impression that a move has been set on Prevent ' Ihe complaint in question under any LOWELL, MICHIQAN. a Post Intelligencer reporter severa Mrs. I). P. Atwater very pleasantly said. foot to call the young Ergllshwoman to Kditor Winchester of the Clarks- provocation. Olllce In King Block. Tolephone No. 40. months ago was wrong. Tell him 1 entertained the Central W. C.T.I', "(Iray hairs don't ronnt when i ncy the pulpit. Miss Williarr/s says she will vllle Record made THE LEDGER a All=Aches Tin se hybrids are very prolific, and Aooouohement and Diseases of Children would like to see him aud have It at a tea Tuesday afternoon. friendly call Monday. ran be mnnled." he remarked. consider the offer. a Specially. corrected. That confession was Continues By taking one <»r two Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Ibr males are excellent animals for The president lias sent to the "Ah! I've heard that before." The late Bishop Dudley, of Louisville. lie." I". J. Bulask was called home from Pills "when you fool an altack coming on. draught and for beef. They attain .i Beyond considerable nervousness, senate the name of L. C. Hunter to Toledo last week by the Illness of his "Von have grown rude since you Ky., some time before his death, which be postmaster at Saranac. weight of 800 pounds at three years Eye, Ear, Nose and the prisoner showed no sign of the little son Harold. You not only avoid suffering, but the woak- have bpcomn middle-aged." occurred in New York, was Invited by of age. and the meat is of first rate strain during the ordeal In the court John Andrews bought Matt A. It. Smith and family are moving ening influenrp nf pain upon the system. 7f 'I w:i n't rnde lifteen years ago?" Throat Specialty. quality. It Is said lhat Ihe half-breed some women friends to take luncheon at room. He said nothing at that time Connelly's restaurant business and Into the house recently vacated by norvous, irritablp and cannot sleep, take a "No; imt yon were brutally frank, i cow yields Ifi quarts of milk per the Martha Washington, the woman's and made no sign. took possession last week Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Montague. tablet on refirinir or when you awaken and my heart wa:; < onsrqnpnlly broken hotel. The bishop waa a very absent- G. G. TOWSLEV, M. D. in the court room were Sheriff Wanted—50 to IlKI cords of ISdiich Bargains E Every J. W. Johnson started Monday for foi thipr month:, alter onr engfaKemcnl I day. This soothing influence upon the nerves The hump on Ihe zebu's back, which minded man and found upon arriving at Olllce over McCarty'sStore, Lowell, Mich Smith and the deputies In 'charge of green beech and maple wood. School Lacolle, f'anada. to visit among rel- endef the hotel tflat he had not been shaved White, and a few spectators, most of district No.l. 10. D McQueen, director. brings refm^hing sleep. is largely composed of fat. almost dis- atives and friends at his mother's old I whom were attorneys there on other home. appears in the hybrid. There are sev that morning. Stepping up to the clerk Robt C. Jones of Detroit, Michigan 25 doses, 25 cents Never sold in bulk. at the desk, and much to the'Wror of business. White was represented by Passenger Agent of the Chicago. eial races of Ihe animals, but il is tho Attorney William O'Connor, while Mrs. Lura E. Vlnlng returned Sat groups of women, he asked. "Can you k » Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way, called ^r' so called Brahmin race, which has re- Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh urday from a year's residence at KDUCATIONAL ITEMS. tell me where the barber'ashop Is In this at THE LEDOKR office last Friday Beulah, Wyo. She spent the last Department. Why TIj r v I.ookpH In, markably small and delicate bones, represented the state. O'Connor hotel?" Has it Occurred served notice of appeal. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Meyers and few weeks at Sioux City, Ta. Apidicant I so von advertise for Tho Income of Oxford university is hat promises to bp of economic, im- Rev. Falher Cavanaugh. the new pres- Though he told the jailers that he daughter Lily of Lake Odessa spent A round-up Institute and corn a window dresser. port a ucp. Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and slightly nnder $350.000 8 year. ident of the University of Notre Dame, t r was ready to die, as he had nothing meeting Is to be held al the court Merchant Yes. liavp von llH'i IU To You Why... Mrs. J. M. Meyers aud famly. The state forester of Massachusetts has been at the head of Holy Cross sem- more to live for. In his heart Kid house In (irand Rapids January 26 mnch • xperlencc? urges thp study of forestry le the pub CRITICAL MUSICAL TASTE. White feels that he will never pay Rev. Russell H. Bready acted as and 27. Good prizes are offered for inary since' 1899. and Is one of the most the best exhibits of seed corn. 1 arranged the window in the last 11c schools. So many wheat flaked foods the extreme penalty. He believes toastmaster at a banquet, by the Come Nowadays a Pianist. Must Please His scholarly men In the Roman Catholic, Brotherhood St. of Paul of the Tenth shop l was employed at, and every Thp opinion is making much headway have come and gone? Lack of that in some matiner, either by a About fifty friends and neighbors New Public Before He church. He Is 3R years old. was born In avenue Methodist church In Grand woman who i>assfd stopped and In Prprmany that chlldrpn should not be quality of course. The richness ruling of a higher court or by exec- of Klmer Richmond and family gave Is Accepted. Leetonla. O.. was educated at the par- that is distinctively noticeable utive clemency, he will obtain a Rapids Tuesday evening of last them a surprise party last Thursday looked in." obliged to study ont of.school. ish school in that town and at Notre week. rii.ti',. something lii ^ You're just in Cream Crisp gives it a taste commutation of the sentence. evening. Cards and dancing were Hndpr tho auspices of the ITnlverslty Dame, to which he now comes as presi- To a reporter the prisoner made a H. S. Schrelner and family are the order of the hour. Max Denny the man we want. By thr way, what New Vork. Boston and Chicago are quality unequalled. This ac- of Frieburg. Switzerland, a business a trial by fire for tbo new pianist. dent. and was ordained in 1894. For counts for growing; business. statement in which he protests his moving to Luther. Mich., where both furnishing the music. lino wa.s your firm in?" academy for women only has been Time was. I know, writes Harold the last 12 years he has been assistant Innocence of the murder and throws Mr. Schrelner and Will have posi- it Invigorates, strengthens aud "M irror.;."—Tit-Bits. the blame ou Hlldebrand, who Is tions. A. L. Peek and family have opened in that city. Maner. in Hood Housekeeping, when editor of Ave Maria, is a well-known lec- builds up. It keeps you In condition MARKS RUBEN now serving a life sentence In Swimming is part of the curriculum of turer and has been an Industrious con- rented their home here and will move physically, mentally and morally. Why Slie Loves Hi in. the newcomer, with his poetic hair connection with the crime. Into It aw soon as It Is vacated. tho public Bchools of Varmouth, Kng- That's what Hollster's Rocky Moun- Slv Whidr would you ralber lorse, and eyes and the romantic stories e.on- tributor to fhe current magazines. "I never killed Mr. Murphy," said land. The boyp arc taken lo the shore We a re Informed that the Hon key tain ten will do. 35 cents, Tea or Lowell, Mich Jai'k mp or my money? corning him. was accepted Implicitly White. "If I had done it I wouldn't club'Is holding regular sessions on Tablets. I). G. LOOK. In partips and are trained till they can want to live. They would never lie Von. sweetheart on trust. A Parisian or London suc- YARNLETS RARE. the Methodist church steps .-igaiii. "Young people wanted to learn swim F.0 yards in the sea. have got me If I had killed him, for 1 cess meant enthusiasm, flowers and It has been seVeral years since the telegraphy. Railroads and tele- She Oh, Jack! One afternoon, during ex-Ambassa- would have turned the gun on my- The imperial dpcrce regarding the ap- women's tears In the big cities In long eared gentry last • annoyed graphy compa.nleH need operators He Hut. I would Because, don't self and they would have had to propriation of tpmples for schools, says dor Choate's recent return to this coun- church goers by their presence at the badly. Total cost, six months' yon sop. doarost. if 1 lost you I would America. This was all very delightful, bury both of us about the same time. Hip Shanghai North China Herald, Is try, the waves were unpleasantly high, dismissal hour; and we understand course at our school, tuition (tele- haro the mon. y to off'-r large rewards I suppose, for the artist, and must 1 lied when I made that confession. bpjng carried out in Anhul. At Luchou- "Von will call upon me." and the ship was rolling a bit, to the dis- that Hash-light pictures of the group graphy and typewriting,) board and for your rp<-overy and gpf you back have consoled him for bis troubles on Hlldebrand made me do It to shield comfiture of some passengers. Mr. would be In great In demand. A room, $91; thiscan be reduced. Cata- fu. four very large images, servants to "How long has it been since you the other side; but it Is Irrevocably him. When 1 made the confession 1 again. copy hung up In the chicken coop is logue free. Dodge's Institute, Mon- 'he god of literature, have been torn marripd? ' hr asked. Choate remarked: "It is better to have expected to get the rope, but 1 She- r>'',ir Jack! Judge. gone. Nowadays a pianist must please guaranteed to make the hens lay. roe St., Valparaiso, Indiana." apr5 down to make room for little Chinese "Ten years. And you?" his new public and critics before be lunched and lost than never to have • / thought there might be some Wanted That Kind, hoys to study English. "Oh. I'vp npver married. I Iparnpd is accepted. Nothing counts but the lunched at all." chance, and I took It. There was a lot of thlngH that were not brought "•n> <« ai' omo spectacles," do The arrival of many Hindoos from by pxperieure that women in these local success, just as In Europe. Chi days didn't marry poor, ambit ions A San Franolsco Chinaman, with the out at the trial. They found all my Mrs. T. A. Murphy's studio, receut- plared HIP I'dnring arctic explorpr, India to pntpr as studonts at the Im- cago may like an artist who did not What They flight Be. Start now and get full val- bullets, one of them in the bar, one ly bought by K. R. Jackson of Plain- "thai, one can n^ver forppl!" perial university and pchoolp of tech- young men, When I grew rlrh enough hit it off with New York, just as Ber- sententiousness of his kind, after some Girlhood, Womanhood, Motherhood. ue for your dime. Ask your in the door, and'one hit Conway In well. has been sold to F. B. Rhodes, "Where bsve you been?" asked "KXCIISP mp. mister." called the nology at Tokio has been noted lately. lo think of it. 1 found the habit of experience of American law, once re- lin ridicules sometimes one whom Grocer and accept no substi- he arm. who will combine the business with Mr. McGruff. ns his wife came In the volpp of Farmer Foddprshn'ks from It was intpnrlpd to cclobrate the festival bai helorhood too hard to break.' marked: "Chinese law, first-class; man I don't want freedom now. I was The first lesson that the young girl a ecientific medicine, carefully devised his own. Paris may call great. In other words, tutes. junJMp has of womanhood is usually a painful drawing room all exclterl. the andipnee, "but would ye mind of ihp great Indian national hero. Then she looked Into his pyrs again. klllee man, China, head off; no ketchee mixed up In the affair and I want to by an experienced and skillful phy- Alva Floyd Cox, one year old, independent judgment in musical af- one. She learns to know what head- sician, ana adapted to woman's aell- "Why, I have been down to the Sivaji, at Tokio this year for thp first IIp pmlled. him, somebody head off, mebbe cousin go over the road for a few years. 1 daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur ^ivin' mp th* addrc s of tit' firm thet fairs exists in the United States ache means, and backache, and some- cate organism. If. is purely vegetable genealogist's." she replied, proudly, time with great "pclat. Von looked then just as you did lif- head off. Kngllsh law, second-class; would feel then that I had done Cox died lu Grand Rapids last Satur- jnakps 'cm? I'm allers a-rorgUten' now to the same extent as in Europe. times is sadly borne down by this new in its composition and perfectly harm- "and bp has traced m.v anceatora him ketchee man, mebbee allee same something to even up for what 1 had day and was burled In Lowell Mon- mine" -Olevpland Leader. In thf- coming autumn the pchools of teon years ago when you gave mp my experience oi life. less in its effects in any condition of back a tbouSand years. Her^ la fhe This was bound to be the result of done. I went Into It because I was day afternoon. Rev. Russell H. France are tn experiment on an ex- good hyp '" head off. Melican law. no good, too All the pain and misery which young the Kifstem. For morning sickness or list. Vou will notice after some of CHILDREN tho drastic musical training which the "WlVtr Jlnte (hnt MVor#. a fool; didn't know what I was go- The woman's cheeks flushed and her muchee slupleme court." girls commonly experience at. such a Bready ofliclatlug. Tickled Him. tensive scalp with a system of teaching ing into till we got into the place." nausea, weak stomach. Indigestion, them there stands the letter 'P.' " American public has been going time may, in almost every instance, be A meeting of the t ownship board history by dolls drepppd to represent pyrs burnrd brightly. She looked rvrn r dyspepsia and kindred symptoms, lt« "H'm! What does that stand Hip major found RemUB Bprawled through for tbo past ten or l. » years. White tells afttory of having spent entirely prevented or cured by the use of Boston was held at which It was various periods and characters. A ruc- more like she had lookrd then A vinegar faced woman who boarded use will prove very beneficial. for?" out In the blfulug sunshine. all his money In Tacoma shortly be- of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. decided to submit the question of cessful pxhlbition of tbo method in "1 nevpr thought to sen you again," a street car remonstrated vainly with fore illldebrand met him, and de- (•HUES OBSTINATE CASES. "Why, pffher poets or painters." ESCAPE "You don't seem tu mind tho h«al. 1 AN EFFECTUAL RETORT. It establishes regularity. It tones up bonding for |:i,600 for steel bridge on Paris convinced educatore tliat there sh/ said, drramily. the big Irishman who was distributing clares the latter Invited him to go w Remus?" the general health, snd cures headache, Favorite Prescription" Is a positive high water road north of the river 'You don't say? I thought, per- "Are you sorry?" hr asked his tobacco smoke among the passen- along and take purt In the job. iho tciTifvin fully guaranteed by in thp midst of discouragements, when have the customer sit up In the chair day sun In brilliancy. Shaking a kick coming. they be. You will 'all upon me?" she asked then." "We don't like to get away mit nlway* roinbiiic thr deelrable features It is the only medicine for women if it were not for those drains on her ly; "ya're a'recht—hut. who's that things go wrong when the way Is d^rk and order a hair cut and a shampoo? "iridog^tout of this I can tell She lays her good luck to Rock affpr a while belligerent flst under the nose of the dem, cause dey look so wealthy on the of hiTvci plntc-artiHlic design* with evgry ingredient of which has the unan- strength and those weaknesses which who'a with you?"—Harper's Weekly. *nd doubtful. 1p Bura to win Rufcpps No eooner does a man swear off highrhl tfradr of pnitr. Ucniembrrthe you, whether 1 amlntbeiHrnlUuitiary imons endorsement of all the lead- Mountain Tea. (Great baby metIf . n. G. Look and "Thank yon. no, I shall leaw> the orator, he exclaimed: ta.ble," was the explanation. El.imp ol the genuine Rogrn.. Sold by come all too frequently and make her smoking than his frlendR prppent him or on the outside, my life will be al- ing medical writers of this country, Iclne.) I), G. LOOK. Zflagazlne. • ity in thp morning. I am sorry." "Sir, you are a demagogue!" Imdiiw dcali ih. Scud for Catiilogue life miserable. Thers is a ready-to-use ReHproHty Experience. W. S. Winegar with cigars of every description; be "CI," to the tu it kern, together different. J think I would recommending it for the cure of the Prescription, used a great many years by "Will you iptmn soon?" The crowd howled, hut Spear was go buck In the navy, where I was be- "Mlatuh Plnkley,"sald Miss Mlam iiprl2 OrUKftlStS Graft In Nome. fore swearing off he had a hard time not disturbed. He waited for the noise NOTES FROM ABROAD. Internstlonal Silver Co Mtridta, Coea. vervsame diseases for which this "Pre- Dr. R. V. Pierce in his lar^e practice as "1 think I shall never come baek," fore I came here. I belle •e In my senption" is advised. a Specialist .in women's diseases, which Brown, "what does you underatan' The Nome Nugget chargPF govrrn- borrowing the "makings" of a "clgar- to subside, and then, with a smile and he rpplied wearily. He was disap- London has succeeded in telephoning Maker, and I'm a different man now is not like the many " patent medicines" la the mesnln' of de word recipro- ptle " In P. tone of entire good humor, re- to what I was when I came In. The A MOTHER'S LOVE. ^nent offlcprs with using illegal methods pointed 'rhis was a liltlp bit harder to Rome, hut the results *rere very un- on the market, as it contains neither city?" taking advantage of thplr fjositlon Isn t It annoying to keep your seat joined: only bad habit 1 got now is smoking A mother's love la so divine that the than Hip t«ary farewell fifteen years satisfactory. roughest man cannot help but appre- alcohol ncr any narcotic, or other harm- Churches and "Well," was the answer,"you lake SOUVENIR POST CARDS 01^ LOWELL. •U) poBBPSS fhpmselves of many valuable In a street car while some woman "And you, sir. if you would wrap cigarettes, and I'm gradually cutting ful drug. It is purely vegetable. It ii ago But he still loved her. In spite Quite a number of women In England ciate it ss the crown of womanhood. de chicken coop. Dt chicken InsUlf claims, which arp obtained by relocat stands, and when you get to the end * few wisps of straw about you, would that out. known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- New King block. of all, he wanted to take her in his are choosing gardening as a means of "I've got a lot of friends on the However, motherhood is often looked Societies Is layln' fob de man dats owns her; ilng. It prints ublescomparing the num of your journey discover that tho be a demijohn." uy scription and la sold by druggists. Borax Bill ami IIIH twenty mule arms and kiss her again and again. outside, aud I think some of them forward to with feelings of great dread de man la layln' fob me 'cause he standing female Is an old friend of 0. making their living. team. bpr of plHlniK held by government offl \t Iiis words the light died out of are trying to help me I used to by most women. At sucn times s DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS knows I's layln' foh de chicken. An* The average tax forea.cn Frenchman aked Goods •* Main street east In lloml before the cers and their relatives or assistantB, the family? her beautilnl face. Her lips turned Before Era of Race Suicide. work * for United States Senator woman is nervous, dyspeptic, irritable, dat'a reciprocity." — Washington has risen from $15.25 in IRTH lo more cure biliousness, sick and bilious head- SOCIBTIBS. big fire. land fhoBP hpld by the leading mining In St. Botolph's church, Aldgato, ehl's Smith, of Michigan, a few years ago, and she is in need of a uterine tonic Star. white "Good-bye,* she said. than $25 a year at present. ache, dizziness, costiveness, or con- New Negonce block. there Is a monument to the memory and I'm going to write to him to- and nervine, s strength builder to fit Otllcers of Eddy Tent, No, ;iok, for and buslnrsB men of Nome and vicinity. SAPIENT 8FNTENCES. "Good bye." Thpn thpy shook bands ~ ml stipation of the bowels, loss of spps- New Electric Light and Power / of Agnes, widow of William Bond, A London curio dealer has In his win- akery. night. My attorney may take my her for the ordeal. No mstter how year 1906. formally. She did not look at him, tite, coated tongue, aour atomach, An Rasp Matter. station. It Is wonderful what rivllizatioo who "bore him 16 cWldren, eight boys dow a placard reading: "Several bits ca*e to WaHhlngton, 1). C. healthy or strong a woman may be she Com., Chauntey Townsend. The Tx)vpr of Naturp. | Thp fiowprs around her seempd to windy belchings, " heartburn." pain Flood view. Grand river valley. hasn't done for mankind. of armor for sale—Bultable for motor- "If I have to go over I'll go like a cannot but be benefited by taking Dr. Lieut Com., Chester I^eary. We shall find that thp lovn of nature, and eight girls." That was in tho and distress after eating, and kinared The ohl saw mill In 1880. dance glepfully at her misery, and the man, but If I over do get free I'm Pisroe's Favorite Prescription to prepare R. K , H. E. Faulkner. If good clothes made a man all tailors 1 spacious sixteenth century, but it Is ists." derangements of the liver, stomach Flood view from Methodist church •wh'T'N'r it has exlstpd, has been a' , universe gr,pw dizzy and black. SALT RISING BREAD going to live so as to Ite a warning for the event. It makes childbirth easy F. K,, Chas. Kopf. would be mllllonalreB. noteworthy that John Gully, grand- Among fhe little trader of Paris Is and often almost painless. and bowels. west. faithful and sacred elenunt of human Affpr hp left her, tho memory of her to any other young fellows who Phys., M. C. Greene. Men who occupy lowly place have the father of the late speaker of the com- that of selling food for birds, either In Penwns subjected to any of these Flood views (2| destruction of (feeling; that is to Ray. siipiiosing all ; , grew upon him day by day. All the old may start out the way I did." DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCBIPTION Chap., James Collins. advantage of a good running slart. mons, had 24 children. A year or two the street or In a corner of the market troubles should never be without a vial buildings. Hide walks, bridges and [iho ciipnniHiancpH othprwlse the same love came hack to him, multiplied a Sheriff Smith yesterday move I is a powerful, Invigorstlns tonic. It of the "Pleasant Pellets" at hand. In Sarg't., Elmer Barr. road way June UKifi. Sympathy for the under dog should ago a Northampton shoemaker en- place. with k sport to two individuals, the one thousand-fold by the fifteen years of Fresh Every Day White Into the condemned cell nnd | impartipsrws strength to the whole system proof of their superior excellence it can M. A., Frank Marsh. After the big lire. who Iovps nature mosi will bp always not lead us to eympathl/.e with thB . famine Hp wpu! over seas to forget tered aa hla plea in the police court Italy's new postage stampa were de- placed over him the death watch. and to the womb snd Its sppendages truthfully be saia that they are always 1 M. G., Orson Rolf. n iMland Park. 2 M. G,, Lewis Klnyon. found to have more capacity for falm wrong. I how sbp looked 'hat evening at the that he was the father of 32 children, signed by Ihe painter Michetli. All Attorney O'Connor's basis for IIIM In particular. For overworked " worn- adopted as a household remedy after Central school. The best way to prepare for the big of whom 27 were living; while 20 those of a higher denomination have s appeal Is the alleged twi that th • out." "run-down,"debilitated teachers, the first trial. Sent., A. Hood. jtn Ood than the other. - John" Ruakin. dinner, with the sumptuous beauty of Plckt., Newton Warner. For sale at LEDGER olllce ami tasks Is to faithfully perform the liitlt years ago Chester boasted of a couple portrait of Victor Enfmanuel, .A: time of the execution Is not between milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, One little "Pellet" is a laxative, two Look's store, 3 for 5c. tf. a woman and the tender sweetness of a t hirty and ninety days after the time wh» were "the happy father and de- 60 YEAItt' "shop-girls," housekeepers, nursing nre cathartic. They regulate, invigor- The Masonic brethren and their Everything Depended. ones. girl. Hnt die was married! A member of the I/mdon stock ex- A of the final Judgment, as provided by IXPIRIINCI mothers and feeble women generally. ate and cleanse the liver, stomach and fatullh s, the members of the Eastern He- r/tir grocer Is uaing an automo- Thus passed a year. Then came to lighted mother of 33 children," ten of change, who failed to go into the witness Buried in State. statute. The Taw on the subject Is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is bowels. As a "dinner pill," to promote Sta' and their families are cordially I them being alive in 1890. box In a case in which he figured as de- plain, but there Is a er 1, Is The Best J ^ti'l bbVpH blm If h- wax coin* up to ^ dine 1 am to bp In your city for a few Only a stone's throw from the Kls- A STRENGTHENING NERVINE. little "Pellets." They're tiny, sugar- order of the Worthy Matron. |n wlth opened at Berlin with a bait for pat- while defendant's attorney claims It coated, anti-bilious granules, scarcely pur bousp lo .lay, ami hp naUI he Jldn't , , day* npxf week and don't know any meer station on the railway up the "Favorite Prescription" is unenualed EMMA S. GHKMNK, Skckktahv. lnw|a| bpfnrP ho PXp|r rt Is either March 25,1005, or yesterday, larger than mustard seeds. oup tbpip but yon, I should be glad to ronage In the shape of a promise that Jungfra" mountain. In Switzerland, snd is invaluable in allaying ana sub- Too Good you ? Jcnow; h» hadn't IrM lo Marl thp tna of rhampagtiR and TnaDK Marks which, he contends, would glvs Regular meeting of the W. R. (% wpf nn old frlpnd's face. If If will be of each visitor should have a taste of which haa just been opened, lies one of DKSfSNS duing nervous exciiubility, Tirilability, next Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 24 jChlno ypt!" Yonkers Statesman drank to thp health of the king of White a technical loophole. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. no annoyani p to you, of course I want the exhibits. Before Ihe end of the the refuge huts, "Berglihuffe," which It Cowriohts Ac. nervous exhaustion, prostration, neu- All members urged to attend. Italy second day the place was closed be- Anyone •enrtlus a •ketrh and dtfcrlpilon mar ralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, or St. How to live in health and hanpiness, ir THE LEDGER Robber Bets 'Em Hp, you to nippt my husband. Yes? We takes expert rllmbere nine hours to qnlcklv aiRartfiln our opiniwi fraa wlieilier an 'Phone the Lkdukk when you have is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's cause the visitors had consumed the ItiTunUoInn )la probablf PHtei»>«bjfDHtei t < wimunte* Vitus's dance, and other distreHHinp, Ta&taf sa Overdose. riv* tnlnuiMeemparlion hy were married last month and are tour- reach. tlonsBtrletjyeonMtntfal. N guests at your home. If you are Common Sense Medical Adviser. This any ln(«lltit«nl ponton will A masked robber entered a saloon at Looking for e Oood Design. nervous symptoms commonly attend- conTlnop him tli«t It U the ing Hip continent now. I hardly fhlnk 14,000 hams on exhibition. aant fraa. OldMt utmwj to going away also let us know about great work on medicine and hygiene, Lstshoura—My nsrves sre all ovi Garrlie, Siskiyou county Californ a, First American Millionaire What In English inhabitants of the Transvaal Patanta taken to rough_ . unn sWuffiSta ant upon functional and organic dis- 1>mi. In •very r«nNMti mora you approve of second marriages, but tptrial notici, without oiiaarsen, in toe It. Any Item of news will l>e of In- containing over 1000 pages ana more of kilter. hom* iiuwb. more uorrwi tuc other night, and robbed the 16 men the world are you going over to see all Protecting Perfume. are much worried over fhe increase in ease of the womb. It induct* refresh- i.nri«no« ii ih* muloM*. hp eniptlpd the rash register, laid all Already In Natal the Asiatics outnum- Second American Millionaire—I'm themselves with lavender. There Is, A hanrt«o?netr lllmtratad weakly, frursest The Madame .magazine and THE mailing onlu. Send 31 one-cent stamps Latehoura — That'a what'a the lo 'Fa4a and Fancies?' " Com No Mou time's sake. Louise." ber the Kuropesns. In Natal, loo. the eiilaiioii of auf fclaiitioo iourual. Terms,ssa A SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE. Tius TU FOOUM. iollan* down on the bar. saying: "Take putting up an automobile stable, and It Is said, no record of a lion ever hav- year j four roontlia, ft Bold by til newfdaaleft. LEDGER, both one year for $1.50, real for the clotn-bound volume, or only 21 matter—I've tsksn too mueh for "Nsw, I'll flvo dem a fsw t'ou- And he had not knowol white retail trade has been almost ellm- ,B Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is stamps for the book In paper covers. a drink on me, boys,'' and backed out I'm looking for something handsome In ing attacked a trainer who had taken MUNN&Co" ^4ew1fork' value |2.00. them! - Detroit Fres Preta. aand ter aupprtaa It." Into the darkness. I • the precaution of using this perfume. losted as a result of Asiatic competition. Brannh Offloa, fel Y Ht., Waahlnston, I).I. hold her hand alter she was down? ANCIENT BEDS TOO SUMPTUOUS. AN EVERV-DAV STRUGGLE. while he said som^ihlng to her, made Billiard Tables Are Barred. FOUR YEARS OF AGONY. DREW ADMIRATION OF RU8KIN. me grit my teeth anil look the other Beautiful and Imposing They Were, Too Many Women Carry the Heavy There are still heads of old and DID A WORLD OF GOOD way. None of the riders had seen But Not Comfortable. Load of Kidney Sickneos. wealthy Scottish families who would Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flosh Alpine Bird Compelled Thought of me, so I slipped into my car and went In olden times beds were very sump- Mrs. E. W. Wright of 172 Main not on any account allow a billiard —Had to Use-Crutches—"Cutlcura Writer and Phiiosopher. Or. Williams' Pink Pllls Cure Hear# back to work. Fred came in present- tuous articles of furniture, and the street, Haverhill, Mass., says: "In WHO SHE WAS table to be placed in their houses. Remedies the Best on Earth." • Pains, Dizzy Spells and While among the dark, piney preci- ly to see if I was up yet, and to ask ^ 1898 I was suffering Weakness. gift of one in a will represented in Among these may be mentioned Lord "In the year 1899 the side of my pices of the Chartreuse hills, one day, me to lunch, but I felt so miserable and Easy to get, hard to get rid of; that it mm many cases a large sura of money, so with sharp pains Mansfield. Though a good sportsman the famous John Ruskin saw for the right foot was cut off from the little down-hearted that I madb an excuse STOCK in the small of the what most sufferers think of dyspepsia. &/?^Z&Z^/Zm Ar/Jor c/ . the bedstead with its fittings frequent- and devoted to country pursuits, toe down to the heel, and the physi- third time what he thought the most it, ======of ray late breakfast for hot joining They arc astonished when their stomach ly having cost several hundred back and had such especially curling, he will not have a cian who had charge of me was try- wonderful of all Alpine birds—a gray, them. Scalding Hogs. begins to trouble them serionslj. <&9?Xi?2y&£ 6* JP&Pf&ZVTT G/SMXT — C&yBfflZA&Z St, JXIM./2X& f CQnTWW* pounds. In Elizabeth's time and frequent dizzy spells billiard room fitted up in his magnifi- ing to sew up the side of my foot, but fluttering, stealthy creature, about the After luncheon the party In the oth- A good sticking knife, hog hook, SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM They had been eating hurriedlj nnd earlier, bedsteads were imposing crea- that I could scarce- cent old mansicn. Scone Palace, with no success. At last my whole size of a sparrow, but of colder gray CHAPTER VII.—Continued. I'm so grateful for the trouble you er special all came out and walked scrapers, and a convenient place irregularly for a longtime, to bo fiore, tions of oak, richly carved in all man- ly get about the Perthshire. foot and way up above my calf was and more graceful, which haunts the •'I have dismissed the sheriff and took." up and down the platform, the sound 'or working are the important, £ but they supposed their stomachs quits ner of quaint device, with, perhaps, a house. The urinary nothing but proud flesh. I suffered un- sides of the fiercest torrents. He lita posse, and I gave them a hundred "It was a pleasure," 1 said. of their voices and laughter only mak- items to consider. A barrel is used to that. grinning satyr peering from behind a passages were also told agonies for four years, and tried wrote: "There is something more dollars for their work, and three bot- "And. Mr. Gordon," she continued, ing me feel the bluer. Before long I :he receptacle commonly used for Boy Defines Plow. Some people know that the strengtk pillar, sufficiently grotesque to mur- quite irregular. different physicians and all kinds of strange in it than in the sea-gull— tles of pretiy good whisky I had on and then hesitated for a moment— heard a rap on one of my windows, scalding, and there is no need of any- The head master of a school in which the weak stomach needs, aud foi der the slumbers of the most somno- Monthly periods were so distressing I And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound ointments. I could walk only with that seems a powerful creature, and ray ear. Unless they get orders from "ray—Frederic told me that you—you and there was Miss Cullen peering In :hlng better if set at the proper slant, Ancoats, the slum quarter of Man- : the lack cf which the whole body is snf- lent. Those were the days, too, of dreaded their approach. This was my crutches. In two weeks aftenvards I the power of the sea not of a kind so elsewhere, you will not hear any fur- said you honored me for—?" with the open end against a table or chester, England, told an audience : fering, ca:.- bo found surely and quickly at me. Tho moment I Rooked up, she heavy silken hangings, valances and condition for four years. Doan's Kid- Had Its Birth and How the "Panic of '73" Caused adverse, so hopelessly destructive. platform of the proper height and the saw a change in my limb. Then I be- in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In han« ther from them." "I do." I exclaimed energetically, as called: quilts, all richly embroidered in silk *hat the Ancoats lad was essentially ney Pills helped me right away when gan using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment But this small creature, silent, tender : dreds of instances these pills havo But- "You must let me reimburse what she paused and colored. "Won't >ou make one of us. Mr. bottom securely fastened. A strong d stay-at-home and his knowledge of and gold and silver thread with heavy I began with them and three boxes it to be Offered for Public Sate in Drug Stores. often during the day, and kept it up aud light, almost like a moth in its ceeded where other remedies failed. oxpense we have put you to. Mr. Gor- "Do you really?" she cried. "I Misanthrope?" table built for this purpose would be the country was nebulous. A plow, bullion fringes to add weight and ma- cured me permanently." for seven months, when my limb was low and irregular flight, almost touch- "My indigestion," said Mr. J.K. Mif. ilon. I only wish I could as easily thought Fred was only trying to make I called myself all sorts of a fool, i very desirable thing on which to according to one boy, war; "a thing jesty. Such beds may be seen In Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. healed up just the same as if 1 never ing with its wings the crests of waves ler, of Dayton, Va.. "came in the lirst repay your kindness." mi' less unhappy by saying that you but out I went as eagerly as if there work. A box often serves very well. This remarkable woman, whoso /or flattening the ground, it cut the some of the valuable collections at Fostcr-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. restore the family fortune. Thej had trouble. It is eight months now that would overthrow a granite wall, place from the fact that a few years ago XixUling my head in assent. as well did." had been some fiope. Miss Cullen be- Caution should be observed about ex- maiden name was Estes, was born in argued that the medicine which was grass short, and was like a knife on . I worked a grutit deal at night, and ate the museums and at English country since I stoppec* using Cuticura Reme- and haunting »he hollows of tho black, as in rerognition of his thanks. 1 con- "1 said it. and I meant it." 1 told gan to tease me over my sudden ac- citing or heating hogs before slaugh- Lynn, Mass., February 9th, 1810, com- so good for their woman friends and "art wheels." at any odd hoar whenever the chance seats, such as Warwick castle and Where the Milk Went. ing from a good old Quaker family. dies, the best on God's earth. I am cold, herbless rocks lhat are continu- liwued. "It was my duty, as an ofllcial her. cess of energy, declaring that she was tering, and the same may be said of neighbors was equally good for the came, and always very hurriedly. Oi»#t other notable old places. To modern A Lowell man demanded to know For some.years she taught school, and working nr. the present day after five ally shaken by their spray, has per- 1 ol the K. & A., lo recover Ihe stolen any animal. The water for scalding women of the whole world. day I found myself si victim of terribi* "1 have been so miserable over that sure it was a pose for their benefit, eyes they compare very unfavorably, whether or not. he didn't pay his bills became known as a woman of an alert Quack Dog Doctors. haps the nearest approach to the look should be heated to a temperature of The Pinkhams had no money, and years of suffering. The cost of Cuti- dyspopsia. Il kept me miserable all tbt mail, and I had to do it." He." she went on; "but 1 thought if I or else due to a guilty conscience over despite their Intrinsic value, with the during the trial of a case in court. of a spiritual existence 1 know in ar.i little credit. Their first laboratory A member of the British Royal Col- cura Ointment and Soap was only $t>, timo for several years. "We understand that." said Mr. Cul- let yon have the letters it would ruin having slept so late. 200 to 212 degrees. Where it Is heated simple, dainty beds of modern times. "Don't I pay my milk bills?" be shout- was the kitchen, where roots and /ege of Veterinary Surgeons says; but the doctors' bills were more like nial life." " I always had a great deal of distress fen. "and do not for a moment blame in the house or In a kettle outdoors It papa. 1 really wouldn't mind poverty "1 hoped yon would ride with us. ed. "Yes." returned his wife, "you get herbs were steeped on the stove, "The growth of quack dog doctors and $(1(10. John M. Lloyd,718 S. Arch Ave., after eating, ami when I got up from my should be boiling when removed from Elevated Road for Tckio. vou." myself. Mr. Gordon, but he takes such though perhaps it wouldn't have paid Sabers for the Savages. a pint a day and take it all with you to gradually filling a gross of bottles. sleep my stomach would be so weak that the kettle or stove. If put in a cold bogus medicines during the last few Alliance, Ohio. Juno 27. 1905.' j "But." I went on, for 1 he first time pride in success that 1 couldn't be the you. Apparently there is nothing to It appears that the discarded mili- drink with your lunch.'—Boston Then came the question of selling The cost, of completing tlu ''levr.ted it would hardly take tiny food. I had barrel it. will be about the right tem- years has been simply appalling. lonking a. Madge, "it is not my duty one lo do it. And then, after yon see in Ash Forks." tary sabers of Europe find their way Globe. it, for always before they had given Taking Scripture Literally. railroad in Tokio wiil be inciudrd in very unoomfortable feelings ahout iwy perature when the hog is ready to be These 'dog specialists,' as they call hoarl. and was dizzy and, whenever I fo take part in a contest for control of told me that train-robbers were hung, "There is something that may inter- to Germany. Thence they are dis- it away freely. They hired a job ihe next .lananese budget. scalded. The water should be nearly printer to run off some pamphlets themselves, are usually dog dealers There is a secret sect in England i stooped over and thou straightened wp, the K. A., and 1 shall therefore ad i "nan io lie to save them. 1 ought to est you all," 1 suggested, pointing to tributed all over the world—to the THE CALL OF THE CANADIAN ! boiling before the hog is killed. At setting forth the merits of the medi- with good knowledge of canine habits called "Little Children Baptists," The Racs Questis:; my eye?- would be badly blurred. in ihis case as 1 shonld in any other , have known you would help ns." savage tribes of Africa, to Arabian WEST. the time the hog is scalded the water cine, now called Lydia E. Pinkham's but absolute ignorance of medicine." whose crec:l is founded on the Scrip- , " 1 road the statements of several per loss of mail." 1 thought this a pretty good time rebels In Yenem, even to Russian should be at a temperature of 185 to Vegetable Compound, and these were tural words, "Except ye become as Is a problem that has puzzled :he sonv who had got rid of obstinate stoin- "An:! lhat is—?" asked Frederic. to make a real apology for my con- revolutionists. One German firm The Greatest Wheat Crop of She Con- ! aeh I roubles by nsing Dr. Williams^ 195 degrees. If the water is too hot distributed by the Pinkham sons in little children ye shall not, enter the I profoundest minds, for many years. "I nm about to telegraph for in- duct on the irail, as well as to tell bought in one lot 20,000 condemned tinent. Boston, New York, and Brooklyn. Style Among the Savages. Pink Pills. J bought some and they the hair is likely to set, causing even kingdom of heaven." Their devoiion- The bes: thing for fhe human race to •stnietfons from Washington." i re- her how sorry 1 was at not having French sabers. The year that has just closed has It is the fashion among the savage j did ine :i world of good. They actet^ more trouble than if too cold. If the The wonderful curative properties of a; exercises on Sundays consist of j do is to eat Pillsbury's Vitos for plied. "As the G. S. by trickery has been able to repack her bag better. done a great deal toward showing the medicine were, to a great extent, Botocudos to dilate the lower lips and | promptly and did just what was clahned barrel is hot as it would be ordiharily trundling hoops, playing marbles, leap- ; breakfast. .forthem. \ have no more distress nf- nestly tied np some of your prox- She aefopted my apology very sweet- Don't Wait. the possibilities of Western Canada self-advertising, for whoever used it the lobe of the ear by a round piece for the second hog, add half a pail of frog and "button, button, who's L-ot I tor meals; riio Imd feeling has gone from ies. f!ie\ on?lit not. lo objeel if we do recommended it to others, and the de- ly. and assured me her belongings had Hanna. Wyo., Jan. 15th (Special)— from an agricultural standpoint. The of light wood, in order to do this Hps ihe button?" ' Knoug'h is as good ns ii {ViiM. bi:i (lu; the regi.'ii of my heart; tho alhrniiog cold water. A shovelful of hard wood mand gradually increased. avcrag*- man wants a surplus. the same by hoiust moans; and I been put away so neatly that she had Delays are dangerous. Don't wait un- wheat crop has run very near to the and ears must be pierced in early In- dizzy spells have disappeared, and 1 am ashes added to the water aids ma- M tliiHli I can manage so that rnelr wondered who did it. 1 knew she only til all the awful symptoms of Kidney 100,000,000 bushel limit that was look- In 1877, by combined efforts the fam- fancy and a small piece of wood in- strong again. terially in removing the scurf from the ily had saved enough money to com- Beware ol Ointments for Catarrh E|TC perumiiently i ;irpd. No (its or nervoufnes:-after S;mi will prevent those proxies from said ihis out of kindness, and told Disease develop in your system, and ed upoii a§ too sanguine an estimate serted. Then, as the child grows, md llrnt ilav-- ii»e ot |tr. KllneVtiniU Nerve KeMor- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by skin, though It has no effect in loosen- mence newspaper advertising and from that Contain Mercury, er. Send l<>r KIM-'.K S'i.OO trlHl hoitir ami Treatise f'l'inu voted at Ash Forks on Friday." your physician shakes his head grave- only a short time ago, and the area larger and yet larger pieces are in- L>i:. H. H. KI.JNi:. I-td .y;i! Are.i .street. I'nilmleljilila. ^slI*:-l . druggists and by the Dr. Williauis her so. telling also of my si niggles i ing the hair. A lump of lime, a hand- that time the growth and success of as r.;frcury will hiurly di-Btroy tbo. tcr.se cf mioll ir :i galvanic battery hail been ap- ly as he diagnoses your case. If you that has been broken to fall wheat troduced. and compleiely dwunpe. the whul: f-ystm u licn ! Aiedieine Co., Seheneetady, N. Y. over lhat pink-beribboned and belaced ful of soft soap, a little pine tar or a the enterprise were assured, until to- fntorlnj,' li thrfntrh ilie nincons mirfum. Such i .Money talks, hut si> many ns 1>P :ik pWoMl i.i Ihe group about the break- affair, in a way that made her laugh. suspect your kidneys, turn at once to for the coming harvest will go a long and investigating mind, an earnest day Lydia E. Pinkham and her Vege- iii'lU'lcs Hhould never lie uml excejn on prOH-rlp- it right i)!T in tho middh- "f a tablespoonful of concentrated lye has tlons from reputuble phvMi'lunK us ih - dnmaire iliey lable, it wouldn't have made a seeker after knowledge, and above table Compound have become house- I had thought ii was a ball gown, and the great. Kidney Specific—Dodd's (he same effect. While being scalded way towards enabling the farmers of Thoughts and Feelings That .Live. will do Is ten fold to the Kood you can pohslbly de- ! The Omrnmeni uf Canada change. Madge clapped her wondered ai her taking ii to the Kidney Pills. You can do so with the West to overlap on the 100.000.000 all, possessed of a wonderfully sympa- hold words everywhere, and many rlv" I'nnn them. Uail'B Catiir-h Cure, inanufnctured t'Jso s Cure cannot ho too of ua the hog should be kept moving to thetic, nature. tons of roots and herbs are used annu- Every thought and feeling is a pal it« by F..I. Cheney & C 1'oiedo. O.. coninlns no nier- a cough cure.—J. W. O Hninx. :v:"i Thiru A" - Gives absolutely haiuK m joy; Mr. Cnlien said. "God Canon: but she explained lhat ii was every confidence. A few of Dodd's bushel estimate next year. And while mry.i'nd taken internit.ly. ucilnjf directly upen avoid cooking the skin. Occasionally ally in its manufacture. ing stroke, in the darkness, of our Vme- the bluod and niueoud mrfaces cl the sy>:cm. In ^ Minneapolis. Minn.. J;ni. G. FREE to every bless yon!" with real feeling: Fred- what she called a "throw" —which 1 Kidney Pills taken in lime have saved the spring and winter wheat have In 1843 she married Isaac Pinkham, buy' Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you ge* the it should bo drawn out of .the water a builder and real estate operator, and Lydia E. Pinkham herself did not ness that is to be; and our whole life settler one hun- erir jumped up and slapped me on iold her accounted for the throes 1 many a life. The early symptoms of been doing so well (lining the past few genuine. It l« taken Internally and made In Toledo to air. when the hair may be tried. their early married life was marked by live to see the great success of .this is but a chamber, which we are fres- Ohio, by T. .1. Cheney A- < o. TestlmonialH free. Some mon l.orrow momy \v;;!i an ..it dred and sixty fhe shoulder, crying, "Gordon, yun're had gone ihrough over it. Ii made Kidney Disorder may be the forerun- years, the other cereals have been Sold by lirm-vlst*.' 1'rice. ;:.c. per bottle. that makes it ;a «-:n as a rifjlit. As soon as hair and scurf slip off prosperity and happiness. They had work. She passed to her reward years coing with colors that do not appear Take llall'o l-'ainily I'lllt for constipation. acres of land in .he biggest old trump breathin.u:" me open raj eyes, thinking that any- ners of Blight's Disease, Diabetes and keeping up with the procession. Rye easily from the surface scalding is Tfour children, three sons and a ago, but not till she had provided while being laid on wet. but which Western Canada while Albert and ihe captain shook and barley have made immense thing so pretty could be used for the Dropsy. Dr. W. H. Jeffries, a resi- complete. If It Is suspected that the daughter. means for continuing her work as Drinking in Glasgow. will shine forth afterward when fin- tiand adjoining this can be purcha&wi hands with each other, in evident ju- same purpose for which I use my dent here, tells below how he treated water is too hot scald the hind end strides, and peas ind flax hare been Tn those good old fashioned days it effectively as she could have done it ished and dry—H. W. Beecher. The working population of CJlasgow from railway and land companies at from bilation. Only Lou! Ralles riMiiained crash bath-gown, and while my eyes an attack of Kidney Trouble. He moving steadily along. Dairying, was -common for mothers to make herself. first; if too cold the front end. This spends annually in drink, on an aver- CORES INDSGESTlQfl ^(i to §11) pi r acre. passive. says:— also, has been successfully carried on their own home medicines from roots During her long and eventful expe- were open 1 saw the folly of thinking is in order to get a good scald on the age $lG.G7(i.25(', which is three times On this land this year has been produced and herbs, nature's own remedies— rience she was ever methodical in her For a Weak Heart. When what you eat makes you "Havi- yon breakfasnni?" asked Mr. that a girl who wore such things "Before I commenced taking Dodd's head which is difficult to clean.—E. in the new provinces, and in every •calling in a physician only in specially- work and she was always careful to pre- as much as ii pays for rent. uncomfortable it is doing you very upwards of Iwenty-five bushels of wheat lo f,'nilen, when (he first jov was over. would, or in fact could, ever gel along Kidney Pills, I had always a tired stage the farmer has been "striking A warm footbath is very helpful Myer. Tarrant Co., Texas. urgent cases. By tradition and ex- serve a record of every case that came to little good beyond barely keeping the acre. "Yes." I said. "I only slopped in "Mr. Gordon, may I ask you a ques- it rich." To such an extent has the for a weak heart. Pain in the heart on my salary. In that way the inci- feeling every morning when I got out perience many of them gained a won- her attention. The case of every sick T'SK THE FAMOUS you alive. Digestive tablets aro It is also the best of grazing land and fo* from organic heart disease will fre- Red Cross Hull 151 ue. Lsir!:!' •J oy.. naeUtif'' n tbo on m.v way to Ihe station io lele- lent was a good lesson for me, for it tion?" of my bed. and my Kidneys were in success of the West taken hold of the derful knowledge of the curative prop- woman who applied to her for advice— worse than useless, for they will in mixed larming it. has no superior on The Wood Lot. quently be very much relieved by sim- cents. The Kuss Compatiy. -South Mend. Ind. time deprive the stomach of all uraph ihe post mast er-gcneral."' made me feel that, even if there had a special that had been dropped off very had shape. There was always outsiders that tho rush of our Ameri- erties of the various roots and herbs. and there were thousands—received contineut. The appearance of a man's wood ply placing the feet for a short lime in power to digest food. The stomach Splendid elimate, low taxes, raihrays "May 1 come with yon and see what been no Lord Kalles. 1 still should No. i' that morning. a dull heavy pain across my loins, and cans to Saskatchewan and Alberta, careful study, and the details, includ- Tho woman who talks a great deal Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest must be toned up—strengthened. convenient, sehools aud churches close at yon :say?" cried Fred, jumpinu np. lot is a mirror of his prosper- which was looked upon as marvelous ing symptoms, treatment and results a moderately warm footbath. It does ahout her family has no s«use uf pro- have had no chance. "What Is it?" asked Madge. I had hard work to stoop. I took two in the study of roots and herbs, their The herb touie-laxative, ity. The man who keeps his wood were recorded for future reference, and not need to be so hot that the pa- portion. hand. 1 nodded, and Miss Ciiilrn said, On our return to the cars there was "It's a G. S. special," I said, "and boxes of Dodd's Kidnfy Pills, the tired last year, bids fair to be largely ex- characteristics and power over disease. lAVrite for • Twentieth Century Canada" lot looking as neat and tidy as to-day these records, together with tient can scarcely bear it. rjueslioniugly. "Me. loo?" making me a telegram from the Postmaster-Gen- Mr. Camp and Mr. Baldwin and two feeling and back paJns have entirely ceeded In 1906, anil as there aire still She maintained that just as nature so A r.CAUANTKKl) CI KK FOK I'lLKS. and low railway rates to Superintendent ol his other enclosures is invariably a bountifully provides iu the harvest- hundreds of thousands made since, are very happy by the question, for ii eral awaiting me. After a glance at G. S. ofliclals came in on it." gone, and I am now cured." millions of acres of free homesteads lU'blnt;. Blind. KIcedlnK. I'rottudln^ Piles. IMUI'- Lane's Family Immigration, Ottawa. Canada; or to fields and orchards vegetable foods of available to sick women the world Hl"ts are authorized to refund money if i'AZO showed lhat she would speak to me. I thrifty farmer and one who is saving available, which the building of the aut horized Canadian Government Agent— it. as the rest of the party looked anx- "What do you .think he'd give for over, and represent a vast collabora- Light on Aunt's Character. OINTMKNT falls to cure In (i to 11 dayh. 5Uo. M. V. Mclnnes. <» Avenue Theatre I^lock. Arctic Expedition Amusements. at least a part of his yearly income. all kinds; so, if we but take the pains MedicInc gavi- an assent quite as eagerly and in iously on. 1 passed it over to Miss those letters?" laughed Fred. now railways wiCl render accessible to find theuu in the roots and herbs tion of information regarding the "You will never see your Aunt Maria Detroit. Michigan; or C. A. Laurier, Sauls. In (he British arctic expedition of Tho uncut wood should be piled up Tn time of pear'- prepare for war. will do the work quickly and pleas- :i rnomeni we wen* all walking to- Culi'-n. for I wanted her to have the (To be continued.> to the markets, new wheat lands will of the Held there arc remedies ex- treatment of woman's ills, which for Again until you get to heaven," a llttlo Ste. Marie, Michigan. J875 one of the chaplains had a file of neatly and the wood that is ready for authenticity and accuracy can hardly and In timo of ironlde prepare for good antly. wards fhe platform. Hespiic Lord iriuiuph of reading i: aloud lo them. be opened ere long. Amongst the pressly designed to cure the various girl was solemnly told by her mother, a d vioe. (Mention this paper.j the London Times twenty years old the stove should be put in a high shel- be equaled in any library in the Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. liaHes. 1 felt happy, and espu-ialiy as Ii read: Appearances Don't Deceive. first to avail himself of the opportun- ills and weaknesses of the body, and according to the London Globe. "Will containing the Crimean war reports. tering pile If there isn't a wood house it was her pleasure to search these out, world. i bau not dreamed that sht' would "Hold letters pending arrival of spe- R. M. Ham. room clerk of the Belle- settler. In a large number of Araeri- she ask me to wipe my feet?" washer Mrn. Wintlow'H SoothSncr Syrnp. One copy was given out to each ship In whTch to store it. A good econo- aud prepare simple and effective medi- With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her For children teething, poftenf the. punii', reduccs in* wor forgive me. cial agent Jackson, due in Flagstaff vue-St rat ford in Philadelphia, has an ity presented will be the American only response. It throws a flood of llaiunmikm, allayi- pain, cures wind colic, bottlo. w.nonRo, PATENTS for PROFIT daily; the officers had it first, then It mfcal way to pile stove wood is to eines for her own family and friends. daughter-in-law, the present Mrs. Wusliiu^toii, iv.c, MUM fully protect an Invention. Booklet mid ! !ook a telegraph blank, and. pnt- October t went let h." excellent collection of autographs. can cities Dominion Governmeiat light on Aunt Maria's character and Jie^k Calendar FKICK. Highest rofercnre». cord up the wood in the form of a Chief of these was a rare combina- Pinkham. She wa&carefullyinstructed Whon a woman los's at eards site , Successfully Prosccutes Claims. tlMg ii sif that Miss C.nllen could see went lo the forecastle, and soon every Agents are located, who are able and his lory. Late Principal P.x&miner u K. PenH'ion Bureau. CoiniminicationK coiiflde.ntial. KHtublinhed 1MU. "The election is on the eighteenth." These he solicited orally from his tion of the choicest medicinal roots in all her hard-won knowledge, and fci-ls i ha' sotiv o'u- v 1; 1 s ••(•ti cheat inn. Mason, Fenvviek ft Latwenoe, Washington, 2). V, one was as keen about the news as if circular wall as large around as you willing to give the latest and best in- •Iyrn in civil n-r. Ifi.-idiiiiliciiiin^ ••iiiims. uttv uuctv vrtoiJ: 1 said, wrote: Frederic laughed, executing a war desk—they are all autographs of the nnd herbs found best adapted for tb»*r for years she assisted her in her vast the war had been proceeding. The need lo hold all the wood. The wood "Postmaster' General. Wasiiinglon. dance on the platform. "The G. S.'s hoi el's patrons. formation in. regard tO' the new dis- cure of the ills and weaknesses pecu- correspondence. clergyman In control of the press was should be thrown inside this enslosure Certificate of Character. T>, I hold, awaiting your insirue- donuh is < ooked." tricts which the railways will open liar to the female-sex, and Lydia E.Pink- To her hands naturally fell the "You can tell a distinguished man and the circular wall of wood built A cook has been going around a sta- lions, ihe three registered letters besought, to Issue an evening edition, up, aud there will be no abatomeui of ham's friends and neighbors learned direction of the work when its origina- "I must wall/, with someone." cried at a glance." said Mr. Ham the other up as fast as the wood inside piles Hon in the south of India with the fol- stolen from No. o Overland Missouri and when Sebastopol was about to be the rush lo the Canadian prairies dur- that her compound relieved and cured tor passed away. For nearly twenty, Madge, and before 1 could offer she day. "A distinguished man has a look up. The sides should slope slightly lowing "character," and Is somewhat Wrsiern Expn ss on Monday. Ocioher taken excitement ran so high lhat Ihe ing the coming season. Some time and it became quite popular among five years she has continued it. and took hold of Albert and ihe two went of distinction. Appearances are never Inward to prevent it falling down. them. nothing in the work shows when the surprised he is not engaged: "Abdul f« M .'ronth, loss of which has already newspaper office, a locker, was almost slnco a poet in the columps of the whirling about, much lo my envy. deceit ful. When the pile Is as high as the wood first Lydia E. Pinkham dropped her has been my cook for three months; it bn-n not Hied yon." stormed. The editor, however, was "Toronto Star" had the following All this so far-wasdone freely, with- The Cullens were about the most jn- "A friend of mine has a house in can conveniently be thrown, bring the out money and without price, as a pen, and the present Mrs. Pinkham, seems much longer. He leaves on ac- Tluui I paused and said. "So far. firm, and continued with his daily Is- stirring lines, which throb of the now the mother of a large family, took bilani road agents 1 had ever seen. the country. There came to his gate top to a sharp point with no sticks labor of love.. count of ill-health—my ill-health." lass Druggists sue. the Interest being kept up lo the Western; spirit: that's routine. Miss Cullen. Now Ai'ter consnUation with Mr. Cul- one day a tramp of the most disrepu- it up. With woman assistants, some as end of the expedition. lying crosswise. It will then shed But iu 1873 the financial crisiR struck capable as herself, the present Mrs. eom'-s ihe help for you." ami I eon- len. we had -18 and 07 attached to table appearance—matted hair, dusty There's a stir in the air. there's a Lynn. I ts length and severity were too water in the manner of a shingled Pinkham continues this great work.and fiaueO - much for the large real estate interests Some Odd Presents. No. I when it arrived, and started for beard, red nose, mud-caked trousers How to Avoid Coldc. roof. In this way the wood will sea- thrill through tho land. probably from the ofHcc of no other of the Pinkham family, as this class An English King once sent Ihe Em- AND - OTHERS. •Tiu loll ers may have been lam- Ash Forks. He wanted to be on the and so on. "First, last and all the time. If you son in a short time and all keep dry There's a movement toward tho person have so many women been ad- pi ou vnth, and I ri commend a spcclal j ground a day in advance, and 1 could "'Well.' said my friend sternly, great West; of business suffered most from vised how to regain health. Sick wo- press Catherine, of Russia, a six- wish to avoid catching cold." says a except a few layers on the top. It fearful depression, so when the Centen- aucTii. Reply Flagstaff. Arizona. easily be back in Flagstaff before the 1 'what do you want?' And the eyes of all meu for tho wo- men, this advice is "Yours for I lea Ith'' legged calf, while an artist without writer In a medical journal, "keep your Is another piece of economy to keep nial year dawned it found their prop- The better class of drnggists, pyerywhero. avo men oi scientific attainments ami high iniegrity, freely viven if you only write to ask arms, but who painted remarkably "Richard ('.onion. arrival of the special agent. "'Please, sir.' whined the ramp, i strength at the maximum. Whenever the chips all picked up and burned. men t are turned erty swept away. Some other source who devote iheir lives to the welfare of their fellow men in fnipnlying the bent oi remedies and. for it. well with his feet, was presented lo "Sup'Minteud"!!! K. & \. Il K." 1 took dinner in L'ls. and they ; am lookln" for work. Have you any the vitality is lowered by overwork, They make (he finest kind of kindling. To the country that wo love the of income had to be found. purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with phveicianB' prescriptions and Such is the history of Lydia E. Pink- a King of Saxony by a grand duke of •What will that do?" she asked. toasted me. as If I had done some- j scrubbln". washin", or cleanin' of any poor food, worry, or by any other Tho rotten chips and bark which the best. At this point Lydia K. Pinkham's ham's Vegetable Compound; made scientilic formula. Druggists of the bettor clasp manufacture many excellent remedies, but thir.u h roic instead of merely having I kind that you wish done?' For 'tis Canada's day in the world's Baden. "I'm not much al. prophecy, and cause, your power of resistance is Im- farmer calls chip dirt makes one of Vegetable Compound was made known from simple roots and herbs; the one ah\a\s unciei original or oliicinal name? and they never sell false brands, or imitation medicines. calendar. to the world. wrVt waii, for the reply." I said. sent a iclegiam. Later four sat down i "My friend smiled. paired and an opening Is made for the the best fertilizers for tho garden great medicine for women's ailments, Ihey aro tho mon to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes io polo*r. while Miss Cullen. Fred and 1 "'How deceit ful appearances are.' And to this merry toast let us sup: Boils His Typewriter. ».1I hat day wc lay at Flagsiaff. thousand and one cgeneies of disease thai can be procured. It Is rich and The three sons and the daughter, and the fitting monument to the noble all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a iirst-class pharmacv and the finest and ;i7o< nfler a Mood sleep, as ihere was I went out and sat on the platform of ; he said. 'Now no one would ever sus- mixes with the soli so easily that It "Here's to the land, the young giant with their mother, combined forces to woman whose name it bears. When President i.oubet presented a which are continually seeking to best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories ai;d remedial appliances. no ii;e keeping the parly cooped up Hie car while Madge played on her pect to look at you. that you would break In." does not Interfere with the cultiva- of the North, handsome lypewriiing machine, fitted vi) J-icir car, 1 dnitunieil up some guiiar and snug to us. She hail a very choose lhat particular sort of work io tion of the vegetables. In this man- Where the pi-iries are opening upl" with the Persian alphabet, to the Shah Ihe earning of a lair hvmir, with tho natisfaciion which arises from a knowledge of the benefits conierred upon Uieir patrons and assistance to the medical profession, is usuallv their greatest n..»''e.s and look Ihe Cullen:- and Ack- sweet voice, and beibre she had been do.' Great Actor's Kindly Heart, mer the wood lot can be kept In nice i:i0 1206 of Persia, that suspicious monarch j-.ou) ner to ihe Indian cliff-dwellings. siugii.i: hum we had the crew of a " 'Oh, I wouldn't si:".' -aid the tramp, Sir Henry Irving one day met a shape profitably, and one need not be They come from the East, and they READ feared it contained an evil spirit and reward for long years of Bludy and many hours of daily toil. They ail know that Svrup ot I non'i think Lord Ralles gain u any- "diisi express"- as we jokingly call it's my wife thai I'm hunlin' work broken-down actor In the Strand. "I ashamed io have a visitor go over his come from the South, THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR $1.00 ON PURCHASE had It thoroughly boiled. Figs i« an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal saiisfactioM. and therefore they rhir.-: by staying behind in a sulk, for a gravei t••ain--sianding about, and for.'" never see you at the 11-eater now." premises wllhout dodging the wood They come o'er the deep rolling are selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest the> were speedily reinforced by lot.—J. I J. Fnekler. Johnson Co.. Iowa, sea— said Sir Henry. The other murmured Upon receipt of your name. The Physician Classified. remedies, and they always take pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing the full many cowboys, who deserted the med- in Farmers' Review. They come, for they know they will 0 Practiced What He Preached. something about his ill luck and shah- An editor, recording Ihe career of a namo of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front of every package. ley of crackeil pianos or accordions dwell 'neath a flag ' Wh'-n Kllison Capers, bishop of blness. "Oh, nonsense, you come to- FREE Address mad dog. says: "We are grieved lo Ihey know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of the WesK rn saloons to lisien to That makes all men equal and free. ! South Carolina, was rector of Christ morrow and give your name at the Original Type of Corn. say that the rabid animal, before he of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from irrepular habits, indigestion, or her. and whe, m" hein.n over-careful church. In Greenville, he would often box office." He went to find two Then, once more the toast, and let GOOD FOR Druggist's Name. In Peru cows must submit to a curi- could be killed, severely bit Dr HnrL over-eating, that there is no utl^r remedy so pleasant, prompt ard beivlicial in its effects' as I in the terms with which they ex | go to oilier cities to preach, for his tickets awaiting him. with a $.j0 note. every man rise ONE DOLLAR ous custom. There they are never al- and several other dogs!"—Exchange. pressed their approval, llnally by their powerful eloquence made him much And cheer ere ho sips from Ihe cup: PURCHASE His Address Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it hrcau.-e it*gi*,vs uniwrsai sat.traction. lowed lo roam all day In the lush '.ioioiis admlrallon drove us inside. sought af "r." UNCONSCIOUS POISONING. "Here's lo the land, the young giant Owing to tho excellence of Syrup of Figs, tlie universal satisfaction which il gives and cha grass of meadows, but arc kept on the And to pay postage wo will mail you a sample free, Al Mis Cullt n's simgeslion we ihre< of Ihe Norib, JOc in stamps or vilvcr Chinese Chauffeurs. immense demand for it, nnitaiions havo ben made, tivd and condemned, but there are The speaker, a resident of Colum- roofs of their houses. The big ram- if you have never used Mull's Grape Tonic, and will also mail you a How It Often Happens From Coffee. Most of the aulonioblles used in 4 had a second game of poker, hut with bia. smiled and resumed. Where the prairies are opening up!" certillcate good for one dollar toward the purchase of more Tonic from individual di uggists to be found, hero and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principle. * bling houses of Lima have adobe roofs. and about Shanghai, where the num- chips anc not money. She was im "Bishop Capers in those days had "I had no idea," writes a Duiuth your druggist Address of the profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and who do not hesitate Hat as fioor boards, and there are hun- Kvery woniioi is surf sho knows just ber of motor cars is constanily in- awlully reckless player, and the luck an incisive way with him. One Sun- man, "lhat li was ihe coffee 1 had MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CO., 148 Third Ave., Rock Island, I1L to iccoinmend and try to sell the imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such preparations dreds of them In the suburbs of that how rir hi go in enrmiraK'intf a man's creasing, are driven by Chinese. They was dead in my favor, so Madge kept day he preached lu a parish, where been drinking all my llfo that was nt icniions. proud old city which serve the pur- do their work well. Bometimer. have the name '• Syrup of I'igs"—or "Fig Synnv'ami of some piratical concern, hot rowing my chips, lill she was so he chose for his subject 'Economy.' responsible for the headaches which pose of a barn yard. Thither tho calf or fictitious lig syrnp company, printed on the package, but thev never have the full name of , deep in that we both lost accounls. TO C'UUK A COM) IN ONI-: DAY "At the end of the service a couple were growing upon me, for the dyspep- Is called, with pigs, goats and fowls T.iko I.A \ ATI VK IIUOMO Otilnlm'Tublolt. Dm*. the Company California Fig Syrup Co.-printed on the front oi" the package. The imitations Finally, when we parted lor the night of prominent vestrymen congratulated rofuml inoiiny If It IIIIIH lo euro. ii. VT. YOU WRONG YOURSELF TO SUFFER Bakers of Pompeii. sia that no medicines would relieve, as her companions, and there sho (JUOVK'S Hltfoiauru Ih on uocU ivox. 'ilc. should he rejected because they are injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitations she held out her hand. and. in Ihe from ronmlnotlon and Stomach Trouble. the bishop. and for the acute nervousness which stays for the rest of her days. Horses Why Hufforor take ncedli'M cliuut-ci with connlpntton or atomach troubles wbca Uioroia ft The bakers of Pompeii made their I prettiest of ways, said: perfect. hunnleM, unturul, puHitlvc curu wlihlu your reach? ^ neces'-'ary lo resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever a dealer passes " Vour sermon on economy, r.lr,' unfitted me not only for work but also and mules, by tho way, are Invariably Men who nuikf many nilMMk' -• maU* bread Into forms lhat were circular 0 many inoiv in trying to ronvri. ilu-m. on on a customer a preparation under the name of "Symp of Fig*" or "Fig Syrnp, which "1 am so deeply in your debt. Mr. j they said, 'was a very sensible dis- for the most ordinary social functions. housed in tho lower room, for In and flat, as appears from loaves found CONSTIPATION AND STOMACH TROUBLE does not bear tho full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package, i Gordon, that 1 don't see how 1 can course.' "But at last the truth dawned upon Spanish America, It Is not the fashion In the ruins of a bake-oven of the 1 DON'T FOROKT cauRO blood potRon,akln dlacnwii. filclc bendacbe, btltouaaeaa, typhoid fever, appendlcltlii, pllea ever repay you." "'Thanks.' said 'the bishop, it mo 1 forthwith bade the harmful bev- A hir««> 'J-na. pjiekiiKf ib'tl Cross Mall Hliif.onlT and evury kind of foiiialo trouble HI well BH mnny other*. Your own phynlciau will toll vou that city. he is attempt nig to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his for folk to inhabit the ground fioor all tbia la true. But dou't drug or phyaio yourself. Uio I tried to think of something worth i seem to have been appreciated, judg- erage a prompt farewell, ordered In of their houses, in SwKzerland and J cents. The HUMS Conipiuiy. South McaU. Imi. establishment, whether it be large or small, for if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation and saying, but the words wouldn't come, ing from the appearance of the col- j some Postum and began to use It. The Buenos Ayres, too. cows, must wear and deception in one case he will do GO with other medicinal agents, and in the filling of Women only are alile to t'ullv totjof Dies of Broken Heart. and I could only shake her hand. But. lection plates.'"—Kansas Cl'y Jour- good effects of the new food drink shoes. It Is (he custom In the Ar- thf IhlnKH they got for nothing. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC Ordered to write a composition on physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who values health and happiness. duffer as I was, the way she had said ! nal. were apparent within a very few days. gentine Republic, where the roads are tHo natural, atrenKthenlDK, harmleM itunrdy thatbiilhiH uptho tlaauea of your dlKflitlvo orKan* filial love, a schoolgirl, at Versailles, Knowing that the great majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense demand 1 •ua putii your wholo ayntotu In aplendid condition to overcomo all attaoka. 11 In very iileavunt I those words. and the double meaning My headaches grew )ess frequent, extremely rough and hard, for the to take. The children like It and It doei Uiem great good. who had just lost her molher, was for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased every- I she had given Ihem. would have made A Disappointment. and decreased in violence, my stom- milkman to make his rounds, taking 8S cent. SU cent and IUN) bottlea at all druggiatt. The 11.00 bottle eontalnt about nts tlmea On the Shelf •a muoli aa the 85 cent bottle and about UITUM tlmea aa much aa the no cent bottlo. There la a seized with syncop^ and died. where, in original packages only, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions ! me Ihe happiest fellow alive If I could "Such n dreadful disappointment as ach grew strong and able to digest his cow with him, and drawing off the groat aavlng In buying the 11.00 aiie. '•Th? G. S.'i dough it cooked." of every home in the Uuitcd Sulci there exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may decline or return ' have only forgotten the existence of (he ladles of the Main Street Church my food without distress of any kind, milk as required by each householder. •hould be found a bottle of Shiloh's Con- MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CO, 148 Third Ave, Rock blaad, 10. Norwegiant Send Money Home. any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of the Company— i was a very Jolly ride, or at least | Lord Ralles. had in the new minister," sighs the my nervousness has gone and I am The streets being paved with badly sumption Cure, the LungTonic. for Coughs, Nearly 11,000,000 in postal orders is ;:b»l was what It was to me. t had caller. able to enjoy life with my neighbors trimmed stones, the hoofs of the cows California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front of every package, do not hesitate to return the Colds and all irritations of the throat, lungs sent every year from this country to •)f course to tell (hem all how 1 bad CHAPTER VIM. "Why? What was wrong? Wasn't and sleep soundly o" '.lights. My which were unshod would be badly •nd air passagft. it is easy to take, (jivca article and to demand the return of your money, and in future go to one of tho better class of Tonic for Worncut Horses. Norway—mostly gifts to relatives and : settled on them as Ihe ciiniinals, and he orthodox?" asks the hostess. physical strength and nerve power cut by the sharp projecting edges, instant relief and curci permanently. druggists w ho will tell you what you wish and the be t oi everything in his line at reasonable prices. The (JenuauH give wornout hor^eH frh'jids. i history of my doings. To hear Miss How Did the Secret Leak Out? "O. his principles were sound have increased so much thai I can do lu Switzerland It Is considered thnt Generation after Generation a tonic or roasted coffee beans mixed 'ulleii talk, one would have Inferred I made up for my Ihree nights' lack enough, but vou know they had been double tho work I used to do, and cows which nre shod and kept In reg- larviii's Hascara with honey. J was (he greatest of living detecllves. of sleep by not waking (he next morn- wlthoui a pastor all fall, and engaged feel no undue fatigue afterwards. ular exercise, such us plowing and We pronounced Shiloh to be the sale*, Shopkeeper's Gentle Hint. surest, quickest and best family cute for •'Thi' mistake we made," ube assort* ing (111 after (en. When 1 went to 218, | (his man wltliout seeing him, and—" "This Improvement, set lu Just as carting, keep more healthy, and con- This notice is shown in the shop o Colds and Coughs. Nothing has ever boon Important to Mothers. -il, "was not securing Mr. Gordon's 1 found only Ihe chef, and he told me "Bless me! What coulld have been aoon as the old coffee poison had so sequently give a better quality and an English grocer: "Notice—The mu - found to take its place in the home. Try Exatnlno carefully every bottle of OABTORIA fM-lp lo begin with, for then we should Ihe party had gone for a ride. Since I worked out of my system as lo allow greater quantity of milk.—Cowkecpor RiiocolatB Tablets lt department is closed for repairs." the matter?" Shiioh and bo cured, or say you were not o faf« and euro remedy for Infunta and children, 4i»-v«»r have needed to hold the train couldn't (alk to Madge, I went to work tho food elements In the Postum (o and Dairyman's Journal. England. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES "I'm coming to that.* As he was to and get your monev back. Isn't this fair > and HCO that it get a hold to build me np again. I Color more pood* brioMfr and lailer cojort thin any other die. One 10c paokioe colors ell flben. The* dye in cold water better Mmn am •(K«p dm. v*. — - rip. or If wc had we should never havo al my desk, for I had been ralber ' arrive the Hrs( of December, they Mrs. E. James, of nibbing, Minn., says:— 1 Dowry for Harem Girls. any garment oithout ripping aparl. Write tor Iree booklet- How to Dye. Bleach and Mu Colon. MONROK DHUQGO.,u™llon¥llhi£MlSmSm tiiMcovorod." cheerfully testify that it was Postum j Bea«a Uio negledlng my roudne work. While I i (hOUKht I hey might as well have his The Turkish Turban. There ii no cure like Slilloh for Cnugh«, C ildi. The M Constipation Gun Every woman who leaves the Turk- VTfcfti: WHS more lo me than this and Postum alone that did all this, for Croup, Sore Throat, HoamneM. Broncnilii or VorWiUpd aan remedy for Liver, Htoraacb and Signatuio of PRICE, si 111 wrote, 1 heard horses' hoofs, and i Chrlslmas presents prepared and out Did you ever see a Turkish InrbanV WhoomngCouah. My oldest too was almwt Flowel Troubjea. I'nrely vegetable. They atlm- ish Sultan's harem and gets married U.—DETROIT.—No. 3—im. 215 Ctfl. >n mm« I& Uio For Over 30 Yeara. receives a dowry of 1:17,0110. 'afvigM she said on the hack, when physic to the dogs.'" Name given by uied two boulei of Shiioh and wu cocoplrler* and rich blood, nnd bring back healtti and vianr Tbo Kind Vou liavo Always Bought, I went out on (he platform to wish when he came, he proved to be a man lure of a Turk with yls turban on his vwtd. It hat no equal." J-JI K<>r anlo hy nil dmKfilnta. CURE THE GRIP Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Vou can obtain a KIIKK Mitnplo by iiddreMlnir vi • . had paired off and were a bit Ihem good-mornlnK, arriving Just In who had had both legs amputated head. To make one of these turbans vlN0NE0AY There's a reason. Road the famous MARVIN REMUDY CO., DETROIT. Seven Years Dog's Average Life. Italian Pawnahops. ANTI-GRIPIHE •iifilud Ihe rest, lime lo see l^ord Ralles help Miss Cul- after a railroad wreck, and now all ^f the largMft sl/i* li takes about Uvm- P.9 CUARANTUD TO CURS little book "The Road to Wellvllle" In The average llfo of a dog is about Tho government runH tfie pawn- "The Hsndwiches and the whisky len out of hur saddle; and the way be the ladles who made carpet slippers ty yordi of the finest and softest mwv »SHILOH '-I- L amp, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AID lEWttlJUU •Mtre very for/." she fold m*. "snd pkgs. 9 If you have water of life you *-111 .neven years, although pome live to be Hhopn of Italy, and no Intereat la re- AMPINE If did It, and (ho way be continued to for him are terribly put out over It." llu. "WotoHAiwal 1 won't ABtl.OripUe to a liMUr who won't Ummrmmt**, rjr :vuiu *•* V'J not no'O to water life's atoric. much older than lhat. quired on loau.s MAC* IF IT MONTCVMWC i/~ F* w, DUmer, Jf. li^aUaulMiurer.ffpHMfr/lcfiC, JKm. m l *<
>! -iff.-• % {• I m WEEM LINEN SALE From Saturday, January 2fllti to Saturday, January 2?tti
Each and every one of our Animal Linen Sales has been a big success. The increased nuniber of people who buy Linen of us during these sales each year encourages us in continuing them and to make greater efforts each year to have what they want and at prices stores buying in small quantities can't touch. Our showing in all kinds of Linens this year is exceptionally strong and more varied than ever. r Tlu' importers, of whom we buy our Linens, sometimes calls us "Linen cranks." We don't know whether that s so or not—may be it is—anyway we'll own up to liking that part of our business and will not spare any effort to obtain good linens at very best prices. We can hardly commence to give in detail descriptions of our Linen Stock in an adv. like this. We urge you to come and see them for yourself and we promise to show von tho biggest, most pcrfect and most valuable bundi ol" l/niens yon ever saw in onr town with the littlest prices on them.
A puic Lineu Table C loth lot a yd We sell Stevens' Crashes. They arc all linen. No other It is bettor than is usually sold for 5'k make is as good. Our regular 10c number sold most every- A 75e Hleadied Oatnask lor 47c where at a shilling is selling in this sale for 8c All pure liuen and 07 in wide The 22 in Crash for 10c A Dollai D.unask, .ill linen bleaelied and 2 yds wide for.. . .75e And thr very best one for 12'4c A S1.2S one 2,.i yds wide lor .... 75c too We have most everything in Fancy Towels Neai Iv all best grades of out Table l.tiun lia\e beautiful from 5c to SI.00 each satiti Hatna^lv naplun. to niatcli at about two-tlmd . the legn All 5c Fancy Towels for .3Yzc and 4c lai price. Ml 10c Fancy Towels for 7c and Sc .•? .>.75 Bleached Table Cloths ir. Pattcius lot S2.75 All 25c Fancy Towels for 19c 5.00 Bleached Table Cloths in Patterns for 3 50 Ml 50c Fancy Towels for 38c 10.00 Bleached Table Cloths in PaUetns foi 7.7^ All 88c Fancy Towels for ^8c All SI.00 Fancy Towels for 75c II vou want Lunch Cloths, I)rcs:;ei Scarfs, Dollies oi anv F'ancv Table Pieces bnv them now. We have one lot of 20 doz. Fancy Towels, Satin Damask, all pure linen, fringed, for nc each Il vou want Wlnte T/inen loi Shirt Waist Sintb. ^ee ours* Of course they are not very large, but they are much larger L'otne and see out Linens anyway. than the price. A. W. WEEKES.
mm Klmer Wnnl in nvovcrinu from ;» Chas. Wilson of IllinoiR IR moving few CIH.VH' illnoHs. hiR family to IHR farm in Vergenues We M('l| 1 III' hcHt ImIiU' oilrlolli lor t ii IR week. I-J'MC. A. W. WCOKOH. Wm. 11. Darker of Freeport han o U. I.. Dniyton nml t'n.mily jeavo lieen Rpendlng a few dnyR with. Many Children thlw wock for Benton Harbor, lo friendR liere. whirli phire In' IIJIH been trailBferreil Mr. and Mrn. iir sleiyh ride rig IH mnch better lin Drower of South Bostou and Mr. - Ih.vk ainl depOhitV HUH Reason, hnvlny; been enlin-Iy re- and MIR CaHselROf Easton towiiRhip Henry s Worm Syrup - It tastes good Von r;in stari a Snviims Hook ncoonnt with "in> imMlt»le»l ami ivlmill the pnHi Rnm- vlHited their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Henry s Costine or Tasteless Castor Oil I )ollnr. mer. 'I'he RUOW may or imiy nol Mrn. S. I'rower. LART week. InRt lonir. UraRptime by fln« fore- Henry s White Pine Compound, the Sate Cough Cure lock nmi eni;a{;e the best rig in 1 own Al \ IIIIIA OK MCBw'VCBr*. Coco-Quinine, a Tasteless Quinine by phnninji"'JSlI. .1. D. Kelly A SOUR. Infjintllr- Tonic Arthur II. King, Lowell; .lennle u. 'I'he will of the late I'orter < arr Drake s Gorman Cough Remedy The Lowell State Bank Smith, Kalamazoo. • nio Muse cures iw being eimtcRteri in' Jraiul b'npiiln by Harry 1. VanVleek, f'annon town Antiphlogistine for Congested Lungs .Imlge Woleotl and David Mellwaiu ship; Ada Uood. Caiinon township. of l^ort Mnron. repreRentlim MIR. . - - - « • and Sore Thoat ('Mir. mother of the deceaRed. Tlif WRIT LOWEMI. MaynardR, who are the chief bene UEM KM HER. Whatovrr von want and whenever yon, fieiarieR named in the will, are rep John Ingersoll and Harvey TravlR reRented by attorneyR CharleR I'.. viRited the hitter's pa rent R /il Yankee want it, day or night, yon can got the host at Ward and Myron H. Waik«M'. SpringR last week. KOII SM.K -HOI SK. H \i:\ WD J. D. Fasterday wan In Hrand 'J iotR t" roijR ROIIIh of RehoolhoURe. Kapids Friday. HENRY'S MODERN DRUG STORE. Saranae. Mieh. Also VJ acre farm Mr. ami Mrs. Ed. Stlnton took with baRemcnt barn. nereR apple dinner with .lamoH (ireeu and wife Heard About Town and 7 acreR pearh orchardR jiiRt Sunday. Ronth .'ind .•uijoiniiu: Sarau/ic, lieinu- Quarterly meeting sorvicoR will be weHtern part WadRworth f inn. For held at U. B. church Saturday and parllcnhirR addrcus K, o. Wad« wort Ii, I ,owell. Mich. Jp Sunday, .Ian. 21, and 22. MIR. Seward Onan is on the sick ATTEND Unen Hair. A. W. \Veek«'H. Dr. llod^ceR,dentist. tf liRt. K. A. AndcrRon IUIR returned from Annual linen nale. A. \N . Weekew. ' Jrcutt, ''al. Mrn. H. S. Si-hrainer liaR been vlab S»fe for Him. Ch>iH. Doyle Rpent Sunday at IIIR IIIK nt Heldlnj; this week. NervmiB Old Lady (nn seventh GODFREY'S 1 honn at Darnell. Weekes* linen Rale from Saturday. floor of hotel)—Do you know what k MeRHr*. L. Lf. Uuot and .1.8. Hook .Ian. 20, to Saturday, .'an precautions the proprietor of the er arc nnmbcred amoug the sick. 1.GST—White ferret Finder ret urn ho^l has taken against fire. Mr. and MTR. Chris. Berlin enter- to Smlth'R Rhoe store. Heward. GLASSES Porter- Yea, mum; he haw the tained a. small company of friend.» at Edgar Morse of Chicago han been place Inshoopd for twice wot It's dinner Sunday. visiting: his fathrr, « haa. MOIRC. Wh<• EASILY CASH CLEARANCE SALE worth.— KanaaB City Independent. MIRR Delia Winepar atbuideO Hie IR In poor health. play "IVkh.v From rarlR" In Grand MIHR Marguerite U alnh IH Mpendini; FITTED Coming Ronnd. M'; 1 KnpldR Saturday. the week with hor s)Rter. MI'R. Ibibt. Mrs. CalYrey—And how la thai A Kanu: of men be^an laying the Stone, at St,. .lohnR. If • pretty young widow? Is she recon- •Sf \ ' Rteel beaniR ou the new Main street Frank Kelly IR prepared t<> lake We can eaRiiy lit glaRRes ciled to her loaa yet? brldp'R Monday afternoon. • mt all sleigh ride parties afternoon V, for ;iny cane of defective \ IR- Mrs. Malaprop—No, she ain't ex- Harold Force of the James-Force or evening, with a otrictlj np to. ion and the lilting is eany actly reconciled yet, but they do gay Fompany of San Francisco,("aI., wa* date rig. Dhone 122. for the patient. We have in town the lirsl of the week. i'he little daughter (if Mr, nnd MIR. everytliing needed in the ahe'g got the man picked out.— -Ei- Mrs. A. Shaner of Grand Kapids Art VnnDouRen of \ergennoR IR re way of equipment and make change. Rpent TneRday with Mesdames L. I*. covering from n Revere attack of examinntion in RIICII a man Hodic^R and K. I>. McQueen. typholdpnenmonla. ner that it i* not tireHome or Slncers rnnnot sing BO well after a And Save Money MIRR Fsther MacRae. having re Mr. and Mrs I'. \. Murphy, wlm annoying in any way. It is fit o/ augpf. Rl^ned her position •vith M. Hnben have rented the (Jundrlch Kopf IIOUHC apt to in- done very prompt on account of poor health, left Mon- on Went Main street, were given a ly too, because we do not % day for her home at Hart. HiirprlRe party by about twenty-live have to experiment or fry varioiiR plans in order to TeaIIIH aud meu are working on friendR at their rooms I'riday even HEADQUARTERS FOR WHAT? fivvvvvtvvvtvtivvvvvvvt**** lug. previous .to their removal. A locate the troubleH. We lit t he iWvp cut for the luterurhan about easily beeaiiRe we know how half a mile west of C bet ter Adgate's, pleasant time was spent witli card* and light refreRhmentR were Rervcd. in lii perfecti}'. Onr prices Wheat, Flour, To Convince Our Readers in Berlin. About August I. It IH are always very reasonable Kuckwheat Flour and nald. tha Internrhan will run earn Frank \. White, ex supervisor of and the work in guaranteed. Ora fa am froui (irand Kapldn to Ionia. l/owell, haa a generously signed All Kinds of Feed I Standard. petition for Inn appointment nn poRt- Haled Hay and Straw of the Value of Advertising II Tho Pere Marquette r.oiupany haa master whenever a vacancy shall Examinations Free. Chicken Supplies a pile driver at work preparatory to 'wenr. AH it IR expects that Mr. also Wood. l!?:i r v raaklUK a cut In the blgb t rack" bank tiniek will n*Hign, upon I he com- In Fact HverytfainK' THE LEDGER will, commencing Juno 1, 1905, &&d on the (lata Itetween the Village ajid pletion of his medluni studies, Mr. continuing one year, issue to every person paying H.OO . aud Flat river. The bank has In White IH getting RlgnerR galore. AH previous (Ioods served as a dam on he IKIR no business entanglements, he W. R. Andrews & Son, on subscription a card good for $1.00 in Advtrtwing Flat river; aud It Is expected that would lie able to give IIIH entire time Lowell Feed Mill. in onr exchange Department. the 13-foot outlet will IH» uf much fo the duties of the office; and that IR PUONE 169. '.'w service tn times of freshet. certainly what Is needed. wvvwvvw:wvvvwwwi