TRI-COUNTY HI ONICLE. VOL. 7. CASS CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL ~4, t9o5. NO. 48.

i ' I i i ii iiii iii i l],rl i i i i i PRESBYTERY CONVENED last recitation in that subject was [LINT given on Tuesday. In Cass City Monday and Tuesday, The annual convention of the L~ ...... ~ ~.~ .... ~,~.~ Thumb Athletic association was held ~ ~ April ~o and ~. at Bad Axe on Saturday, April 8. The g(6/ Live • reports have not yet been received, The annual meeting of the Presby- but all particulars will be given next tery of 1~ lint convened in the Presby- week: ~ N terian church at this place on Monday • ~. , and Tuesday, April 10 and 11. The Miss Bellow returned on Monday ~(~ meetings Were all well attended by evening to take up her school duties !i W re the residents of the village and there here, but shortly after arriving re- .... ~: were also about 40 ministers in at- ceived word of the sudden relapse of tendance from the different charges. her sister. She returned home on ~/~ N t The opening session was held Mon- Tuesday morning. Mr. Whitney, who ~1 dav evening when Rev. J. J. W. has been supplying, was obliged to re- ~ .g,j Connect your place i Stewart. the retiring moderator, or turn ~o his studies at Ann Arbor and ~';-~?/~ N Harbor "Beach preached ~ splendid left (in Tuesday morning for that ~(ff) sermon. A~5 the conclusion of the plaeei Mrs. Jae'kson now has charge sermon the sacrament of ghe Lord's of Miss Bellow's classes. N N supper was observed, conducted by Revs. S. Megaw of Marlette and g a. REPRESENTATIVE we. McLandress of Lapeer. McKAY N • Shoes and Clothing i • A short business meeting Was then ---- Are you aware of the factI N held, the first adtion taken being the Is One of t.he /'lost Original and Pic- We have selected the best lines from the best makers, election or a moderator for the com- turesque Characters in Lansing. ~ that we are selene, ~,oods for less money than ever before, ¢e~-~= ing year, gev. Robt. J. McLandress of quality considered. We can furnish your bill from cellar ~ and our practical experience enables us to offer the latest i Lapeer being the successful candidate. In its issue of last Monday the De-" ~ to garret with the exception of and hardware. {N Two temporary clerks were ,also elect- troll Free Press makes the following ~m i and most stvlish merchandise. ed, Rays. S. Megaw of Marlette and unique mention of Representative Wm I-I 14'r~,Hm"of ~ligta¢,m~ Wm ,Mol~nv a'f (-!,arc," '~'lTnalo Wil. N Talk ~s cheap but with us quanty cuuut~. Tuesday morning and al'ternoon the lidm''-M;?i;vi'" gg,~:er, s2:~{esmi;d, Our naerchandise gives honest value for money ex- ~ time was spen~ ~n business sessions of philosopher and story teller, is one or ~ is strictly fresh and consists of the following: ~ interest to the whole presbytery con- the most original and picturesque pended. ~ sisting of reports of foreign and home characters ever connected with the missions, etc., and also of the local Michigan legislature. Square dealing .~ turedAlphainAlpha,'°rtlaltd~aN. J. genuine~ rock cement manufac- ~ # Prices to meet the reqmrements of customers. work. in his business life, shrewd and honest In the evening two addresses were in his p~,lities, ~)ptimistic in his phil- A,tna Portland--the good Michigan Portland. ~{ Suits, $5.OO, 8.00, I0,00, 12.00, 15.OO, 18.00 and 2o.oo. given, the first by gee. A. Urquhart, osopi~y, 'Uncle William,' as he is Marblo H~ad Lim~--the very best. Top Coats, $5.00, 8.00, .~o.oo and ~2.o0. ¢ Ph.D., df Car() on the s~ubject,, "How known universally by his associates, •o • to Makd Bible Study Interesting," is the David Harnm of the capitol and Cravenette Rain Coa~s, $5.0o, lo.oo, z2.oo, i6.oo and 2o.oo. and the second by l~ev. A. J. Funnell it isa lonesome day when the house ~ Just received a carload of Lath ~ or Fenton on the subject, "The Model of representatives is deprived of hear- # A ,~vord to the wise is sufficient. * Sabbath School." Much praise and ing Uncle William 'move the previous No. 1 Hemlock at .... 51.75 per thousand favorable comments are heard on question.' No. l WhitePine at.. 2.00 per thousand .~ @ @ every side about ,these lectures. "'What are you doing Uncle Wil- Music for the services was furnished liana; cuttA ng" out the legislative news?' Let us ¥i~uve yOUr bill. ~. by the choir of the local church. asked a member of the house the otter i J, D, CROSBY & SON, •.: The presbytery was adjourned to day;apprnaehing the old man as he meet at, Ubly the second Tuesday in sat at his desk busy with the shears ® Cass City's Shoe and Clothing Men. May to receive and install a new and a newspaper. t pastor at that place. The semi-an- " ,Nape,' was the (:heerful reply, Cass City Lumberand Coal Co, Lid, nual meeting will be held at Elkton 'just saving some little things that beginning September 11.

,, :_-:O,a~ CONH!R[NC[ APPOINTM[NTS. The Michigan cont'erence of the Evangelical cl~urch was in session at Elktxm las~ week. The services Sun- 0ay were attended by crowds of peo- Cass City Roller Mills ! ple. At the afternoon services Bishop Our Oroceries Horn gave a powerful ordination ad- ~ dress after which a class of seven <~ We take especial pride in calling your attention to our (t Is the place to get your ~ minislsers was ordained. At the mis- {> sionary meeting the sum of $2000 was <> line of groceries. It is complete jn every detail. Our raised tor the misMon work of the <> stock is fresh--nothing grows stale here. And last, but Buckwhea~ Grinding Done l conference. ~> not least, you will find the prices always right. We wish I ir~ L~ I ! I' I I I I The following are the appointments: Flint District--F. C. Berger, pre- <> to impress upon your mind the excellence of our stock. siding elder• ~lmt, ,. R. Niergar~h: <> A trial order convinces you. We :are better prepa:red to take ca.re of you than ever. Sel;ewaing, Geo, KoeMer; Owosso, A. g. Fisher; Chesaning, A. Faupel; Elk- In our tine of . We grLnd every day in the week. ton, t;t. Voelker; Pigeon~ N. Frye; Cass Cigy, W. Berge; CarD, A. Os~rotla; DI~Y ~OOD~, TAILOR-MAD~ SKII~TS, ,~ Verona, V, Buxton; Moore, O. Y. Schneider; Imlay City, J. Hommel; "~ GI~OGKERY AND GLASSWAI~E Ask your grocer WHITE LiLY ° Eureka, A. M. Haddix; Saginaw, Rev. Schweitzer; Bay City, W. M. Sippell; you will find a large selectmn and the right price, iCome ,oL_~ CERENOTA and i Oregon, F. Koehler; Woodland, Wm. Bulgrin; Kilmana~'h, G. Heximer; ~.~ I and see °ur line" Capac, W. F. Vogel• FANCHON a Detroib District--F. Klump, pre- siding elder; Detroit,. Dubois st.reeh found the object ()r his search and had * - MR5 O. W. GOFF ~ I These are the best floars on the market- i A. ttahnhuber; Del~roit, Waterman carefully clipped it, ou15 'l)on't y{,u avenue, W. H. Italmhuber; Detroit, now, scrap b,)uks are useful things. Kerby dr(rune, J. 3I: Nyce: Dearborn, ~ keep one. I cut ou~ pretty little P. Scheurer; S. gockwood, F. J. Peal;h- poems, jokes, receipts for toothache Prompt attention to all kinds of Custom '~ er; Ca rlet(m, H. Frye; Blisslield, A. A. cure and anything that strikes my Scheurer; Delta, gee. Coss; Ida, W. fancy. Nice things to read over when OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO~ C. Swenk; Howell, W. B. t)ldt; Fowl- you're by )our own tireside of a Sun- ~ I1~ Work i~ erville, F. N. Sehleicher; West, Unity, day night No, here'sa little josh~)n Free delivery to any part of t~,e city. Call Phone No. 1. W. S. McDivitt; Lenox, J. M. Bittner; 'I)eaeon Ellis', and he picked up a Greenwood, Ctms. godesiler; Wauseon, clipping in which the laugh was on F. E. Armsgrong; Erie, J. E. Hols- the member from Grand Rapids, who C. W. HELLER, Prop, ~ aple; WhiLerord, O. P. 8chleicher; is willing 5o do anylshing from praying Whittaker, A. J. Hettler; Whitehouse, to cutting the cards. C. J. Gurney; Monroe, W.L. Mart, in. "Uncle William is a politician Of no bt. Joseph District--J. N. Frye, pre, mean ability and represents Tuscola ! WOOLWANI[D i siding elder; ,Buchanan, J.A. Italm- county in tile house. /-le always wears huber: Portage Prairie, I). O. gut.h; a smile, always l]as a pleasant word St. Joseph, E. G. Frye; Royallxm, W. and he occasionally springs a porten- " i It. Moyer: Bainbridge, G. Knechtel: tous wink that has a world of expres- ,i0hest market pdee paid . Bristol, O. C. Pentecost; Lima, S. sion in it. 'Law is a bad thing to Salsberry; Park, H. A. Decker; Vicks- monkey with. Law makes a man burg, J. Kirn: Marshall, W. It. Cam- nerw)us,' is the sage's opinion of courts field; Fremoni~, E, M. genner; Jack- and lawyers. S,,me of his quaint ad- :: A Splendid Opportunity to :i son. W. ]6. Kring; Maple Grove, J. J. vice is: 'Don't worry: the world will be Mai'shall; Washtenaw, P.H. Pobley: moving just the same when your Bent(m Harbor, J. S. Deabler. whiskers are as gray as mine. Smile t buy Spring Goods Grand Rapids District, G. A. Hett- always; if your beaten smile, and i We have a nice line i t ler, presiding elder; Grand Rapids, C. smile if you win. Men are little We have just received a beautiful line of Summer $ B. Stroh; Caledonia, .I.F. Kirn; Nash- ti~ingsafter all; i've sat before tills ville, H. I. Voelker; Ionia, W. g. selfsame desk for seven sessions and .: of r" ~ , i Wash Goods. Do not buy until you have looked them Currier; Maple Hill, B. blohr; Reed sometimes I've nearly died laughing , ern n, City, E. Rath: Hersey, J. giebel; Mr. at, some ()f the seri,,us things that " over. ,, Pleasant,, D. J. Feather; Riverton, F. have gone on here. Don't be glum; Ask to see our bargain counter of Cotton Pants. We $ H. Bailey; Traverse City, g. N. H()ls- the w()rld t~asn't any sympathy for a aple; Leelanau, Rev. Shelley; Pomona, have also a lot of odd Corsets which we wish to clean out t. man who sulks.' $ F. H. Horn; Petoskey, F.H. Bayles; Most any day the old man can be " 1 I[ at a price~ They cannot help but suit you. Horton's Bay, C. H. H(}we: Coleman, seen with l~is arms around two or i Ais0 a lull line 0t Seeds i • . We are making a E. Perune: (~ladwin, S. C. Croft: Scott- three of the pages talking to them as ville, gichardk though they were on an equal plane with him. One or them, J..1. Dun- .i FEW BARGAINS IN GROCERIES $ ning, wooed ~!~e muse and made the t t SCHOOL NOTES. follow in~ worthy effort, in honor-of # 3 cans 20c Salmon for 50c Uncle William: • 4 cans 10c Corn for ...... 25c # Work in book-keeping will begin on When the lion eats grass with the e horse, '• Win, McCall um t,,, C0, 'i 3 packages 15c Matches for ...... 35c Monday. There is no laboratory work in When monkeys are o'ereome with re- i TELEPHONE NO. mJ4. , i , and many other bargains which we are anxious to show . botany this week. morse, When limburger quits getting stale, O i you. Bring your butter and eggs and we will see that Miss Margaret Miller is teaching in Andevery pug d()~ has a straight tail. you return home wee satisfied. ~* Mrs. Jackson's place this week. When elephants roost in the trees, Arthur Cooley is still absent from When the automobile is run over the school this week on account or the ill- seas, GIVE US a CALL, t ness of his father. When local option comes forever to DIE~ (2LEAN = . Miss Lena Fairweather returned on stay, Tuesday afternoon after a two days' Then Tuscola will quit •sending visit, in Brown City. MeKay." There will be a game of base ball on i a ng anes. Saturday between Brown City and Card of Thanks. Li &J : out • high school teams. Tim undersigned wishes to tl~ank A business meeting of the Athletic the friends and neighbors who so association was held on Monday af~er- kindly assisted her during the illness noon. and at the time of the death of her The German IV class has finished mother. MI~s. H. S. Wm~WM~E. oOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOoOOOooooOoOoOOOoOo "Der Neffe als Onkel" and will begin De/" Schwiegersolm on Thursday. House and Lot for Sale. I WINDOW 5HADES CURTAIN POLE5 A bargain if taken a~0nce Inquire Dr. Bruske of Alma college, visited of P. S. MCGREOORY. NAWKEYE (REGISTERtD) ~ AFTERAND ~ INOH IRON, the high school on Tuesday morning ~ EII~.u~I.~ ~ LARGEJAW TAKES FROM 1-2 TO I I-8 and delivered a one minute speech. HAS MORE USES THAN ~3:E~ INCH IRON. ~L O S T--Between Ste~ enson s ANY WRENCH MADE. ~ ~ MADE OF 60 POINT OPEN HEARTH l ~=L~/I"LL PAI-'~22R :! The members of the chemistry class store and 4 miles south and 1{; miles DROP FORGED CARBON 8TEEL.~ are rejoicing over the fact that the east of Cass City, light gray hand SCIENTIFICALLY HARDENED. , We have some rare bargains. We in~ite your inspection. purse containing silver dollar, fifty PATENTED IN U. El,, OAN#,D~, AND FOREIGN C41UNTRIEJI~ odd cents and trunk key. Return Examine our Remnant Table. same to this office. 4-14-1 "~" FOR SALE BY We want your eggs. To Rent. In good running order Farm near Cass City for rent either F()r sale cheap. money or on shares. D. N. HARPER, ,. wood a co ! Wayne County F;ank Bldg., l)etroit, MRS, M. L. MOORE, Mich. 3-24-4 N, BIG[LOWg SOilS Tri-C0uuty Chr0niele. STATE REW8 00NDENSEO, THE STATE LEGISLATURE, !iEWS OF E. K. Warren has donated over 100 NEWSOF A @EAT Rep. Lord. of Detroit, has intro- ELI~'~x'-LExzI~EB Co., P~. acres of land for free parks in five duced a bill proposing an amendment to~mships of Berrien county. The land ~ASS CITY, - MIOHIGAlq. borders on Lake Michigan. to tile general corporation act, which looks like a good anti-trust rneasure. MICltICIN The Southern Michigan Trust Co, T II; prevents corporations outside the THE NATION has authorized the contract for 1,000,. SEi The spit ball and the high ball will state from securing stock in Michigan be rivals in the public mind this sum- 000 baskets to be used in harvesting this year's crop of grapes by the mem~ ,corporations, qmd forbids k~ichigan ~cler~ THE PRIMARY ELECTION MADRID SCENE OF A CAL-, bers of the association. JAP AND RUSSIAN FLEETS corporations from transferring their FACTIONS MUST NOW Battle Creek board of education is ARE NEAR AT HAND stock lo outside corporations. To AMITY BY WHICH 400 Build your own monument. Do not looking for spinsters above [15 for po- regulate corporations which atready LINE UP AND SHOW WERE KILLED, strivo to compel your fellow-citizens sitions in the city schools, because AND READY. hold stock in Michigan companies,, to build it for you. UP. young and attractive teachers are soon tile bill provides that any corporation pickad off by the arrows of Cupid. holding shares in an?- other corpora- SPEECHES AND HURRAHS ARI~ ROJESTVENSKY'S FLEET IS IN tion, when not authorizzed so t.o do A saline solution may bring the Agnes Heab. a pretty and popular JUSTICE BLAIR'S ARGUMENT ON THE CHINA SEA, WHERE by the statutes of Michigan, shaI1 not OVER AND PRESIDENT'S dead Lo life, but has no effect on Id-year-old girl, died in St. Joseph be entitled to vote such stock at any HUNT BEGUN. those politically dead. THE RAILROAD TAXA- after-several weeks' illness from ty- TOGO WATCHES. meeting of stockholders of ltle torpor TION ISSUE. phoid fever, during which time she alton issuing such stock. King Edward is no longer able to refused medicine, being a Dowieite. THE FORMIDABLE LINE UP OF THE OREGON LAND FRAUDS |N~ set the pace, but he has a store of in- SOME IMPORTANT CHANGES IN Oliver White, of Jonesville. while THE TWO FLEETS SHOWS The Hudson local option liquor hill VESTIGATION LEADS TO teresting recollections. THE GAME AND FISHING administering medicine to a sick dog, is probably too moribund to be galvan- MANY INDICTMENTS, was bitten m the hand, which may WHAT'S COMING. ized into life unless it comes up in LAWS WANTED. prove serious. As soon as the dog If, as Mark Twain contends, clothes Four Hundre:l Killed, swallowed the medicine it froZmd at Advices from Singapore on the 8ttl amended form. Further consideration are royalty, it is easy to see why has been postlmned tilt April 18. Four hundred persons were kille4 This week a square line up on the the mouth and tell dead. were that the Japanese and Russian some women are queens. Senator Fyfe has introduced his or injured Saturday by the collapse of matter of primary elections will be Ina Keene, aged 25 years, was se- fleets were coming together and were a new water reservoir in course o£, verely burned~at the home of her sis- joint resolution proposing a constitu- made in the legislature, as the Ivory- only a short distance apart, the Rus- construction in Madrid, Spain. The When lovely woman wields the ham- ter, five miles northeast of Lapeer tional amendment to provide a specific DoubIe bill will take the center of the sian position being clearly evident by catastrophe caused a profound sensa~ flier, she sometimes hits the nail on Monday. Her hair was burned off, tax on all credits. stage on Wednesday, at which time the dense black smoke from the ships lion throughout the city. All work was the head--the thumb nail. her body badly scorched and she ha~ The memorial services in honor of it becomes the special order of busi- all of which use soft coal. It was suspended and the people flocked to probahty lost her eyesigt~t. the late ex-Gov. Lure, will be held in ness, The issue will be sharply drawn thought that Saigon was the objective the scene. A workman who was in- representative hall April 25. Senator Andrew Carnegie now says he has between those who are in favor of Henry Crook, 65 years old, is dead point, and that Togo's fleet would not jured says the collapse -was so sud~ Burrows, Congressman Washington no intentio~ of dying poor. Has Lhe passing no bill~ that goes beyond the at a Menominee hospital as the re- den and complete that it was impos, try to intercept Rojestvensky's, but (]ardner and Milo D. Campbell will de- needle's eye lost its terrors? pledges in the Republican platform, sult of a fail down a flight of stairs would engage them at some point sible to tell wlmt happened. The mer~ liver addresses. and tlmse who have been contending in a hotel at Powers. The old man further north. Great consternation at work on the reservoir, however, an~ Benton. of North~qne. introduced all session for a bill providing for was retiring when he slipped and fell prevailed ir~ Singhpore lest an en- ticipated trouble, as a fortnight ago There may be 73,000 germs in a dol- the petition of the state association o~ the direct nominations of governor the entire length of the stairs. gagement should jeopardize the safety three arches collal~sed and cracks de- lar bill. but we prefer to count the supervisors asking for the abolition and lieutenant-governor. The latter Six hundred miners at the Wolve> of vessels thereabouts. The Russian veloped in four others. King Alfonso bills and estimate the germs. of the present tax commission and faction will be led by Chairman Stone, vessels were running four abreast and was shooting at Carabanchel when he ine mine slruck Monday, demanding the curtailing of its powers over local of the house elections committee: at only about eight liners an hour heard of the disaster and immediately, an increase in pay of ~en per cent. assessing officers should another com- If a man can't get enough trouble to Turner, of Muskegon: Stockdale. of repaired to the scene. His arrival was They were out only- half an hour, when when sighted. The forty-seven ships mission be created. suit him any other way, he can always Allegan, and Ellis, of Kent, who have bore evidence of tile effects of their the signal for ovations from the they were induced to go hack to work. To instruct Senators Alger and Buro try to raise a vegetable garden. all feIt the pulse of the people and in- long sea. voyage and at the water line crowds. The king was deeply move4 pending a settlement of their demand. rows to vote for removal of Reea sist in giving them what they demand. the and insisted upon personally supervis- The pardon board has denied clem- showed sea weed a foot long. The Stupor from the United States senate It would be a decided relief to find There is sure to be the greatest ing the relief measm'es. ency to Clarence E. Miller, sent from squadron was led by a large cruiser, is the purport of a resolution intro- battle of the session on this bill. Mr. The structure which collapsed was some man cleaning up $].80 in a stock Kalamazoo to Ionia for atLempted followed by three converted former duced in the house by Eichhorn. of Turner and Judge Stockdale have a huge quadrilateral one, 850 b~y 150 deal instead of making $L000,000. murder, and William \VesLbrook and Hamburg-American line vessels. Then St. Clair. The resolution also asks raised serious questions as to its con- metres, built on arches. The disaster Charles Van Zandt, sent from Oak- came the cruisers, eolliers, battle- congress to enact such remedial legis- stitutionality, and claim that the ref- was due to the weakness of the sup- A California professor has found an land to Marquette for attempt ~o kill, ships, etc. The colliers were mostly Iation as will wipe out "polygamy and erendum feature is a delegation of in the center of the fleet. The decks porting pillars. As fast as bodies were ~ehthyosourus. Why didn't he get on polygamous living and political control legislative functions to the people. A 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and of the war ships were eoal laden, recovered they were taken immedb the water wagon as it was driven by? The members of the committee who Mrs. Peter Pluff, of Menominee, left by the Mormon hierarchy" in Utah and while the colliers and the former other states. ately to the cemetery in order to pre- voted to report it to the house are alone in the house, was fatally burned HamburgoAmerican liners were light vent disturbances. A Baltimore scientist has depending upon Rep. Kelley, ofBe> while playing in the range fire with a discover- of draft. The vessels passed seven The bilI to exempt morlgages and ed that Adam had thirteen ribs. No rien. to defend the bill drawn by the stick. The little one's clothing was miles out, The fleet did not stop to in the Wilds. chairman and secretary of the R& burned from its body and she lived but credits does not stand much chance wonder he was willing to part with receive disi)atches or to consult with The president's tour of receptions, publican state eentrat committee. short time. of passing tile house. It. is feared the one. the consul. Subsequently the consul with accompanying speeches, ended at William Maloney, of Port Huron, a visited Vice Admiral Rojestvensky's political consequences would be the Frederick, OMa.. on Saturday, and the Justice Blair's Address. Grand Trunk brakeman, was fatally defeat of the party in 1906 in the low- It's a mighty poor sort of man who ship, talking to him from a launch. party broke tip. The special train was Justiee Charles A. Blair, of the sl_ate injured while his train was switching tte did not board tile vessel, but was er peninsula. Second, the bill is re- hasn't a cure for grip; but under some paid for by President Roosevelt an() supreme court, closed the first week at DufIleld. He tripped over a stop cheered heartily on leaving the side .aar(ied as almost certain of veto by tile party that continued the trip witN circumstances it is well to encourage of the hearing on the railway tax case block and fell in front of the train. of the ship. The consul gave t_o the GOV. Wlbrner. him was composed of a few Rough poverty. with the most eloquent address yet which passed over his thigh and one fleet tlle first news of the fall of Muk- As it is at present, the farmer Riders, guides, hunters and specially given. In the course of his talk he side of his body, den. voter in the southern counties will invited gue,%s. Sunday he was seI>:, As soon as the jury learned that treated lightly the claims of unconsti- George W. Badgley, Of Clayton, who Following is the composition of the never be able to see that the Iegis- crated from civilization and in camp' Cassio was to write a book it hesitated tutionality presented by the railway died recently, cut off four of his Russian Second Pacific squadron, lature did right, if it passes a bill with his comrades in the chase at no 1eager and fixed the sentence at attorneys. He ridiculed their repeated children with $5 each because they en- commanded by Vice-Admiral Rojest- exempting $fl0,000,000 of invested Panther Springs on the Red river, 14 ten >'ears. references to the California eases de~ deavored to have a guardian aPI)oint* vensky, as far as known: money from taxation of any kind. The miles east of Frederick. Great prep- termined in the federal circuit com't ed for him. His estate of $2,500 he B~ttleships~Kniaz Souvaroff (Ro- taxes urns lost tllrough exemption will arations have been made for the hunt of that state. He asked why they had left to five remaining children, and the be assessed on other property hold- At last the real yellow peril ha~ jestvensky's flagship). Sissoi Veliky which continues for five days. M~. not gone to the supreme court of the circuit court has sustained the will. (Voelkersam's flagship), Alexander ers, and that will not make them ann- Roosevelt was in happy frame ofmlnd been discovered. An English doctor United States for precedent. Not once, Anthony Slusias was struck and in- HI., Osiabya, Oral, Borodlno, Navarln. able. The removal of $2,500.000 from when he left Frederick. He looked has found that the grip germ comes said, time after time. he but the stantly killed by a Michigan Central Cruisers~Admiral Nl~himoff, Au- the tax rolls in Oakland county, where forward with keen pleasure to tho from China. highest tribunal of the United States train crossing Beach street, Jackson, rot, Svietiana, PieR, Drnitri Donskoi, the governor lives, wilt raise taxes outdoor life which he will lead for the has decided conclusively that railway Monday. He was with two compan- Jemtchug, Almaz, Ibumrud. frown $1.0 per 81,000 to $11. And tlley next few days. properties are in a class by them- The Philadelphia Ledger says that ions. who did not notice his ahsence Torpedo destroyers~Blesttachy, who would be forced to pay this selves and separate from other gen- fame awaits the man who will give us until after the train had passed, when Bedovl, Bravi and five others. wouhl vote accordingly. The declara- Fifteen Indicted, eral prolmrties. a national song, What's the matter they turned around to find his mangled Volunteer fleet~Kieff, Voronej, tion is made ' on all sides that the pass- The federal grand jury, sitting iJt The United States supreme court Vladimiroff,~ Taraboff, Yaroslav. with Hiawatha? remains. age of the bill would mean a slaugh- Pm'tland, on Satm'day indicted 15 welt has:placed therailways in a class by Transports~Kamtehatka, Korea, Mrs. A. Hartzhorn, the woman from tered Relmblican party, and this with known men of Oregon and Washing- themselves 'for purposes of taxation Gortschakoff, Anadyr, Malaya, Jupiter the governor's attitude seems to seal Casme Chadwmk says that the loan Holland, who has become a public -ton on charges of conspiracy to de- an(t had fouml that the state might, and several others~e011iers. the fate of the bill. fraud the govermnent of a portion o[ sharks made all the trouble. In the charge on Kalamazoo co tinty, because without violating the constitution of Following is the list of vessels pr0b- Gov. Warner, who is interested in its public lands. Among the indicted ~'ords of the transpontine melodrama. United States, place a tax upon rail- she refuses to worm gives as her reason that a lawyer refused to collect ably:comprising the Japanese squad- the Farmington;banl;. u private con- arc State Senator R. A. Booth, man- "'Alone tliey done it!" ways, because of a pemiliarity of t~mir ron, commanded by Vice-Admiral To- cern. is' {Irging tile legislature to pass ager of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co.,' property, at a rate higher than the $150 for her from John Zounrijder, a young man whose passage she paid go: a bill to bring all such concerns un- his brother, Henry J. Booth, receiver tax assessed against the property Battle3hips~-Milmsa (flagship In New York a mother and her to this country. of der the state bank examining law. of the Roseburg land office; Frank holders. Vice-Admiral Togo), Fuji, Auahi, Shi- daughter have hypnotized each other St. Joseph is to lose its prestige as The governor believes in equal pro- D. Alley, of Roseburg, abstracter: A. The speaker asked the court if the kishima. speechless. That beats all records in a Grema Green, a recent Indiana law /eetion of all depositors of money. R. and Edward R. Downs, Seattle tim- state of Michigan was obliged to come B~tNeship, second-class~Chinycn. mutual admiration societies. providing that any marriage contract- whether [he money is in a state or a her men; Rev. Stephen W. Turrnelle, into this ease and establish again Armored eruisers=-Asama, Chiyoda, ed out of the state will be declared private bank. lie thinks every reli- a Roseburg minister; Edward Single- grounds for decisions such as have°M - Iwate, Nisshin, Adsuma; Idsumo, Ka- Mr. Carnegie says wealth, is not so null and void, on the return of the able priwtte bank in Michigan will ton, brother-inqaw to the Booths: ready been handed down by the" high- suga, Tokyw~h Yakuma. welcome tile bill. which will be draft- Willard N. ,Jones, a Portland timber much after all. However, it may be emlple to the state. Hundreds of er tribunals of the country. He said At the rate the Russian squadron ed by Banking Commissioner Moore. man; Thaddeus S. Potter, formerlx a he can see no necessity for such a couples from Indiana have been mar. easier for man in Carnegie's position steamed from Madagascar, which av- There are 300 private banks in Miclxi- clerk in the law office of F. P. Mays; showing. ried in this 1-dace. to take this philosophical view. eraged eight knots an hour, the great- gan. H. F. Sissler, of Seattle; Daniel Clark, Justice Blair had just hegun on the The ~merican Society o~ Equity, a est naval battle since Nelson's victory The gichhorn joint resolution to CIarenee Zachary, Col. D. C. Barnar4 question of the allowance of credits farmers organization, has 25,000 A recently invented machine, it is at Trafalgar shouht occur in about ]0 submit to the people an amendment and Charles A. Watson, of Fossil, and deduction of debts when com't ad~ members in Michigan and will soon days. The admiralty realize that Ro- to tile constitution fixing the salaries Wheeler county. said. will turn out 10,000,000 matches journed. include 90 per cent of the farmers. jestventsky faces great odds owing to of members of the legislature, which a day; but nobody will ever be able according to the statement of George the immense superiority of the Jap- failed to pass Tuesday nigl-it, was Rockefeller's Gift. to find a match when he wants it, all The Fish" Industry. Winans. state organizer. It is really a anese in cruiser,~ and torl)edo boats. taken from the table Wednesday af- Dmqng a discussion as to the advisa- the same, farmers ~ , trust, and the price of and reliance in his success is based Important changes inthe game and iernoon and passed with but one dis- bility of accepting the Rockefeller wheat next year will be held at not unon seven battleships ~ithr which fishing laws of the states adjoining he senting vote, lhat of Rep. Canfield, of $100,000 gift to the Congregational The human heart is said to beat less than $1 per busheI. can oppose Togo's four. It is tlmught the great lakes were recommended at Atpena. missions it transpiTed that all but $9,~ unlikely that the Vladivostok squad- 92,100 times a day. Hard to believe a meeting of the game wardens and Hundreds of fish are being caught Rel). Waters's amendment to make 000 of the money lind been used, P. H. with the bare hands by Kalamazoo ron will attempt a junction with the lhat there's any such activity in the members of the legislature of the the salary $500 a year instead of $600 Wiggin, treasurer of the American Baltic fleet, though it is quite possible immediate vicinity of Russell Sage's states interested, held in Chicago Sat- urchins. During the night the fish board, said: "The decision of the pru- it may make a diversion, undeterred was adopted. ossification, urday. A resolution was passed ad- swim up Portage creek and when the dential committee is final. Notice of vising the legislatures of the different waste from the paper mill is turned by the fate of the ROssia at the time Correspondence concerning ttle pro- Rockefeller's gift was received Feb- states to invest the national gow~rn- into the stream the lime suffocates of the egress of the Port Arthur fleet Pennsylvania city council will posal to exempt mortgages and other ruary 19 and accepted by the sub- A ment with their jurisdiction over the fish. Some die at once, but others last August. the credits from taxation is pouring An committee and a vote of thanks was from now on open its meetings with public waters of the states as far as swim down the creek and are easily English naval experts think that and a lively scrap is likely over the sent to Rockefeller. hnmediately after, prayer. It wilt no doubt continue to regards fishing. resolution was in- picked up in a stunned condition by Togo lms intentionally allowed Rojest- The matter. Under the present law, as it on February 21, appropriations were open the town treasury in the old- troduced by Samuel t'ullerton, of Min- the boys who are waiting for tllem vensky to pass through the straits is applied, the man who mortgages his made and it is not likely that the re- faslfioned way. nesota, and has the indorsement of every morning. of Malacca unmolested, fearing that if farm pays tax on hoth the value of port will be rejected, The report was the national Ilshmqes commission. Charles Davidson, of F~ockland. who a naval battle occurred there the nar- the farm and the mortgage also, as laid over until April 11, but out of def- The following recommendations will rowness of the straits would inter- If the existing portraits and statues received a charge of shot in his side well as the interest on tlm money. erence to the Drotestln¢ clergymen.- fore with the maneuvres of the Ja.I)- of Mother Eve may be regarded as be submitted to the legislatures of while taking a gun from a boat a year Now what tile law aimed at first was It is generally admitted that the the United States and Canada repre- anode squadron and give too great an even approximately accurate the poor ago last fall, has just nndergone a the taxation of the money invested in gift will be accepted at the meeting. sented today: opportunity for some accident to oc- critical ogeration in the hope of sav- mortgages. It ~was never proposed to S. C. Dodd. chief Standard Oil a> woman's waist must have been fright- cur which might change the result of The closed season on Lake Erie, De- ing his life. An examination with the mx one man twice, lint the supreme [orney, taking up the cudgel for JohrL iully out of fas,hion. the battle. It is thought that ToRe troit river. Lake St. Clair and .St. X-ray showed Lhat the ribs had been court has held that these two taxes D. Rockefeller, aims a long statement plans to wait mail Rojestventsky Clair river be from November 15 to splintered by the shot and were de- can be paid by one man. At present at the critics of his $100,000 gift to Four cents was recently added to emerges from the Durian straits and April 15, a closed sea.con for all fish. raying, the flesh tissues adjacent be- tile tax on the mortgage can be missions, and especially at Rev. Wash- rounds Rintang island (directly south- the United States conscience fund. The closed season for wall-eyed pike ing in a putrid condition. One rib dodged by any one who lives out of ington Gladden. He says: "If false. east of the point of the Malay penin- One cent more. and the aforesaid sum on Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and was removed entirely and part of an- the state. Residents of Michigan, who the charges made are vile; made by sula) into the China sea, and then du- would doubtless have gone to swell all bays and harbors tributary and other taken out. loan their money directly, must pay minister, doubly vile. No one has ever plicate the plan of the naval battle .some brewer's bankroll. St. Mary's straits be from January Principal Bison, of the Muskegon tax o~ it, or require the borrower to proved .John D. Rockefeller's millions 1 to 15, of Santiago, during the Spanish-Am- May Business College. is in a state of nerv- do so, while outsiders escape this bur- were made dishonestly." erican war, keeping the Russian fleet The closed season on Lakes tturon ous collapse and suffering with typhoid den. So some Michigan people have The Duke of Manchester was lost for pressed against the east coast of the and Michigan for whitefish and lake fever. He is at Haekley hospital in their money loaned as from oubof- Held By the Ear. ten days in Mexico. A strange feature Malay peninsula, as Admiral Schley trout to be from October 1 to Decem- delirium, constantly talking to his stu- state relatives. Also, much of the mort~ Sid A. Erwin. member of the state of the case was that people thought ber 15. kept Admiral Cervera close to the dents and imploring them to practice gage loans of Michigan are collecting pharmaceutical board, and one of the seriously of forming searching parties Cuban coast in that conflict. The open season for black bass to a lighter much. It is said that he con> into great pools outside the state. l)est known druggists of Battle Creek, be from the first day of July to the for the purp.ose of going out~and find~ plained a week ago that the noise of They can lend at 5 per cent, and a hanged by his ear Wednesday nigh~ first day of January for rod and line The Japanese are screening their in g him. the typewriters worried him, and it Michigan man who tries to invest in in front( of his store in a most peculiar only. is believed the noise has brought m: movements well hy means of cavalry, mortgage, s must compete with that. and is difficult locate tlie bulk manner. Erwin sliPi)ed as he came Prof. Samuel V¢illiston says the That a clos'ed season for sturgeon a form of insanity, it to of The tax commission and the auditor their army. A heavy movement seems out of the store and bumped against eart~ 3,000,000 years hence will be for 10 years on all the great lakes be Police Commissioner Wood, of Flint, general's office oppose the bill. These a wire nail wMeh went tllrough his adopted to hegin June I, 1905. to be in progress on the Russian flanks. departments' work would be lessened given over entirely to birds. Hence demands strict enforcement of tile The railroad station at Changtufu. 40 ear. This buttoned his ear to the That the sale and export of black liquor laws. The letter contains a by it. Clerks would be cut off. wall, where lie hung, suffering ex- ~he anti-Audobon milliners are seen bass, muskelonge, brook trout, rain- to 50 miles above Tie Pass, is peru. scathing arraignment of the practice cruciating pain, until Will Cady. ~ ~o be only taking their revenge for bow~trout, German brown trout, sept pied by Japanese artillery, but so far of allowing women of the city to so, neighboring jeweler, could remove the extinction beforehand. ~rou~ s,teel hard halibut, grayling, as ascertainable, it does not cover There is a definite plan forming for cure drinks in daytime at back doors nail from tim building with pincers. landlocked salmon and bass be pro- a large body of troops. adjourning by May 15 or earlier. By of saloons, stating that some women Dr. Conroy ti~en unbuttoned Erwin's One of the medieaI papers has a long hibited. A two-wheeled cart of the Russo. motion of ]tel). Ward, of Shiawassee, go to back doors of saloons half a Chinese bank, containing more than all appropriation bills will hereafter ear. He is in no danger unless bloo{[ ertiele on the subject. "How Colds. Are That the propagatio~ and sale of dbzen times during an afternoon. $D00,000, which was lost during the re- be placed at the head of the general poisoning sets in. Caughty but it doesn't fill the long- rainbow and speclded trout in private Some of them, he alleges in his let- waters be permitted under regulation treat from Mukden, has been found, order. None have yet been reported by felt want. It's easy enough to catch ter, are girls of an age that should Mr. Ward's committee en ways and Gov. Vardaman is quoted as saying by the fish commissioners of the vari~ but the cash chest of the ninth regi- eotds. What people want to know is at once preclude them from any Such pus states. ment of artillery, Which was also lost. means, but when they are, they will negroes will never again be allowe4 privileges. be disposed o!~romptly. to vote in Mississippi. t, ow lo get rid of them. That the possession of any green is still undiscovered, James Volgin, of Ewing, is the cham- fresh fish eggs three days after the Rep. Charle~ Can Keuren, of Living- Israel gangwill, speaking in London, pion wolf slayer of the state. He killed It is a remarlmble fact that when close of the season be prima facie evi- Reduce the Force. stone, now comes to the front with a said the ,Jews never had a better friend 13 wolves in one day, which brought children are born on railway trains it dence of violation of the laws, The State Board of Health went over primary bill for Livingstone county than Theodore Roosevelt. is almost invariably a case of twins. That commercial fishermen, be li- him a bounty of $286. He found a place it;he matter of reducing the clerical alone. The bill is modeled on the Chi- Nora Gaines. Colorado Springs. once where wolves congregated in hrge Let the scientists turn their attention censed. ~0ree, made necessary by the reduc- cago and Cook county bill. a millionairess and thrice married, numbers, and scattered suet covered from the spots on the sun, for awhile, That the rod and line be licensed tion of the appropriation under the Tacoma. Wash., Republicans elected now earns her living by driving a for trout and grayling fishing. with strychnine. The next day he found new law, and in doing this took into seven members and the Democrats one hack. and explain this more important mys- a number lying dead and ran into a Provision for Lake Superior. closed consideration the various lines of member of the city council in Tues- Coruplete returns received at Ha> tery to us. pack of 25 chasing a deer. He blazed season for whitefish and trout from work that are being conducted to find day's election, but a majority of the bin headquarters give the total Rus- into the pack, ldlling number, and October I to November 15, wall-eyed a which could best be dispensed with. new members will affiliate with the s:an losses killed, wouuded and when he came to gather up his spoi~ in The New Jersey justice of the peace pike January 1 to June 1. On this basis the following clerks present Democratic administration. found he had 13. prisoners at the battle of Mukden as who tartly ruled that a woman's were notified that their services will The house passed the Ming ant% 1(}7,000. Andrew Carnegie has presented ~ongue is a concealed weapon, witMn The Miners' Strike. not be needed after April 15: L. B. cigarette bill. The passage of ~he bill I A Kansan has complained under the the meaning of the law, was promptly Hope College, Holland, with $20,000. MeEwing, Mrs. Edna Clelland and was assured some days ago, and plans new Kansas anti-discrimination law The strike fever in the copper dis- ovorruled by a higher court. Of He asks the college to add $20,000 in Miss MeCallum, of Ingham; Eva are layin~ in the senate. The Mind in. that the Pullman Company charges triet spreads daily ands2,600 men are addition to his sum to the endowment course! The mein thing! He ought Gibbs, of Ottawa; George F. Day, of determinate sentence bill, and his excessive rates on its cars, and an in- now idle at various mines. fund, ~o be ashamed! Ingham, anti-hazing bill, also passed. vestigation will be made. Eight Cases, Seven Deaths, It takes a lot of imagination to write SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY. P. A. SCHENCK, D. D. S. Secrete.ry Shumway, of the stat~ a successful love letter. DENTIST. Some of the thinnest people ezt the Graduate University of Miehig~n. board of health, has received a report Oflic~ hours 7:30 a. m. to 12 m. and 1:30 T of the outbreak of. cerebro-spinal me~- Lots of women arc up to date in lllOSt. ~' to 5:300. m. Office in Fritz Block, Cass ingitls inStar township, Antrim coun- everything except their birthdays. ; City, 5Iichigan. ty, where there were eighf cases with GO O~lt Of yotir WaY tO nl3~ke a Trouble Hunting seven deaths. The disease there llas A coat of arms has little value :n friend: you can't have too nm.ny, been termed spotted fever, such as has the eyes of the second-hand clothing been ~preading death in New York city, merchant. VChen a father whips t?e whips too ~.Vheu you goes a~huntin' iroublo i~ hard. and when a mother whips she ,~ DENTISTRY. q'ako yoh banjo on y0h knee, Dr. Shumway will urge restrictive An' perhaps you'll find dat trouble measures on the par~ of all heatth whips too easy. 1~ ao;qlee]fin' quietly; officers. The outbreak occurred in the Love is blind: lint what's tlle dif- ~Vhell yell goes ~L~halltin ' lronblo Clymer camp of the An|rim Lumber ference? Most courtships are premuI- Office overT. H. Fritz's drug store.*~ Learn to s:ng a little song, 1 No matter how ornery a boy ~s, his .~ We solicit your patronage when in An' you'll fin' de lrouble marcllin" Co. of Mancelona. located at Alba, or| gatcd in the dark. mother thinks lie will re.form the rest need of dental work, Putty i)eaeeable along. the G. R. & !. railroad. The first case - - Vv'hen you [zoos a-huntin' trouble of the bad boys. "Fain' ~o use o" gltting n~ad. was that of Nellie McGarey, who was Duty and pleasure are no more 'Case it gwinter growl an" scratch you first taken down about |lie first o[ closely related ttlan a wheelbarrow In a way claus Inighty bad. February, and was diagnosed as cow-| and an automobile. "Inoffensive" means all that is good, Y

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CASS CiTY MARKETS. Section 2. Any person violating Iri-£0unty Chr0aicle OassOity, Mich., Apr. t3, 1905. any of the provisions cf this act shall PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Wheat, No. 1 white ...... 1 00 be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor ~ubscription price--One year, $t.00; six Wheat, No. 2 red ...... I 00 and upon conviction thereof shall be ~onths, 50 cents; three months, 25 cents. Rye No.2 ...... ~...... 78 fined not to exceed $25 and costs of Periodic Advertising rates made known on appti- White oats No. 3 ...... 32 prosecution, or imprisonment in the Auction bale Choice Handpicked Beans ...... 1 40 county jail not to exceed 30 days, e Entered as second class matter in the Cloverseed ...... 8 O0 9 O0 Section 3. In all prosecutions under ~ostoflice at Cass City, Michigan. Barley ...... 85 95 this act it Shall be prima facie evi- Saturday, April 1 Pmns. Peas ...... 65 90 dence on the part of the people of the KLUMP-L[NZN[R CO., Publishers. Corn ...... 58 violation of the provisions of this act, Commencing at 2:00 p. m. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Hay ...... 7 00 9 00 to show that the defendant was found are a most remarkable remedy Eggs per doz ...... 16 As I am moving away, I have decided to selt my entire lot of upon the waters of said rlver, with for the relief of periodic pains~ Butter ...... 20 spear; net, trap net, jack, set lines or Household Furniture consisting of Potatoes, per bu ...... ~ ...... 15 • backache, nervous or sick head- .... ~ THE ...... artificial light of any kind, or with Livehogs, per cwt ...... 4 50 5 00 dynamite, giant powder or any ex. Parlor table, couch and Morris chair 1Center table Dining r~om table ache, or any of the distress- Beef, hive weight ...... : ...... 3 00 4 00 plosi ve substance or with combination ne~ j Couch Crocks for pork ing aches and pains that cause Sheep live weight, per ~b ...... 03 of substances. White enamelled iron bedstead and j Complete outfit kitchen utensils women so much suffering. Lambs...... i...... 4 50 5 00 This act is ordered to take imme- dresser to mateli Home Comfort range [xchan0e Bank LiveVeM ...... 4 50 5 As pain is weakening, and 00 diate effect. 5 rockers Heating stove, new Dressed Hogs ...... 5 00 5 50 Gasoline stove, new leaves the system in an ex- Dressed Beef ...... 4 50 5 50 FOR SALE. 2 bedroom suites, mattress and fur- Fruit jars hausted condition, it is wrong Fine driving team, three years old, niture i Of E, H, PJnney Chickens ...... 07 08 Gent's bicycle, used one season to suffer a moment longer than Ducks ...... ' 08 10 bays and very well matched, well Set dining room chairs Washtub and wringer necessary, and you should take Geese ...... 05 06 broken single and double. Also nice Extension table Fork, axe and spade Turkey ...... 10 12 pair draft horses, weight 3000 pounds, Sewin~ machine the Anti-Pain Pills on first in- 0a seven years old, bays and well Quantity potatoes'and apples Hides, green ...... Half dozen dining room chairs Rag and ingrain carpets and matting dication of an attack. matched. O. K. JAMES, Cass City, Bedstead and springs Pays 4 per rent, Interest ROLLER MILLS. Mich. 3-17-tf Brackets and lamps If taken as directed you may White Lily, per owl ...... 3 00 have entire confidence in their ~.,O~-= _ TERMS--At1 sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount on Time Certificates0[ DeposiL Ceresota, per cwt ...... 3 40 effectiveness, as well as in the Economy per cwt ...... 2 00 HAY CREEK. 6 months' time on approved endorsed notes. Graham flour per cwt ...... 3 00 I Hark, the sound of wedding bells! fact that they will leave no dis- Granulated meal, per cwt ...... 2 00 Dan Urquhart lost a valuable horse agreeable after-effects. Feed per cwt 1 20 last week. They contain no morphine, Call and get our free Rainy Meal per cwt ...... 1 20 opium, chloral, cocaine or other Bran per cwt ...... 1 15 David McQueen is SOnle better at this writing. dangerous drugs. i . Day Money Boxes for Middlings per cwt ...... 1 25 L, Glen McQueen is suffering from an R, LAVARACK, Prop, Oil Meal per cwt ...... 1 75 "For a long time I have suffered children. attack of la grippe. greatly with spells of backache, that Striffler & McKenzie, Auctioneers, seem almost more than I can endure. NEAR=BY NOTEb. Mrs. Henry Burr of Cass City visit- These attacks come on' every month, ed Mrs. Jas. Marshall and family Sun- and last two or three days. I have day. never been able to get anything that i EDWARDPINNEY, Cashier. Fox opera house block at Mayville Berman'~for the next fifteen days as would give me much relief until I be- Mr. and Mrs. Frank tten~,y of Cass A daughter arrived recently to glad- began the use of Dr. l~Iiles' Anti-Pain was destroyed by tire early Monday advertised by Mossier Friend Co. of den the home of Jonathan Agar. :~ C, G.~ MATZEN,As'st Cashier. ~ morning, probably caused by light- City spent Sunday at the home of J • Chicago. Pils, and they always relieve me in a Henry. short time. l~,Iy sister, who suffers ning. Loss $10,000, including Chas. I. Cooke has l~he contract for the same way, has used them with Mrs. Butterfield of Bay City is vis- The Misses Josephine and Margaret the eomoletion of T. Whaley's new the same results." ~S. PARK. to adjoining building and stocks. Sherwood and Clarence Rossman made house wfiich is progressing. 721 S. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind. Building insured for $1,500. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a trip to Marlette Sunday. Miss Theodore Whaley arrived here re- Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by Banks. your druggist, who will guarantee that ...... i •. • , T.U. Dawson, of Marlette, who was Josephine remained there this week. cently from Onaway where he has Mrs. aas. Henry, who has been very the first package will benefit, if it the nominee on the Republican l~icket Miss Vida Youngs went to Harper's been employed during the winter. fails he will return your money. last fall for judge of probate in Sani- poorly for the last few weeks, is im- 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. proving. hospital in Detroit last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell sus- tac count'v, has been appointed U. S. where she underwent an operation. I tained the loss of their little girt this Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ! Cass City Bank inspector of immigrants at Windsor, John McCool, who has been suffer- Ont. The office carries with it a ing from an attack of pneumonia, is ItveryiSNEwniCely.reportedc~CANCER.that she is recovering Ill theWeek.DoN,Tsympathy•Ihe" B-OR-R-0--W-~ROBLE.parents0f all. and ,family" U have i (Established 188:?.) salary of from $4 to $5 per day and some better. traveling expenses. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson and I, B, AUTEN, Proprietor Alexander Park, of Yale, two weeks son of Argyle spent Sunday at the All surface cancers are now known It is a bad habit to borrow any- ago met with an almost fatal acci- home of Henry Davis. to be curable by Bucklen's Arnica tlaing but the worst thing you can pos- Salve. Jas. Walters of Duffield, Va A General Banking Business dent. He was arranging timbers on Delbert Price and Miss Eva Allen 9 f Holbrook spent Sunday with Wm. writes: "I had a cancer on my lip for sibbly borrow is trouble. When sick, transacted. the big woolen mill, when the timber years, that seemed incurable, till sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by gave way and he fell to the ground, Marshall and family. the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, THE BE T Bucklen's Arnica Salve heMed it, and breaking the bones of his shoulder Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Stambaugh re- biliousness, Bright's disease and sim- Foreign Exchange bought and now it is perfectly well." Guaranteed and chest, an arm) several ribs and turned from Wilmot Monday after- cure for cuts and burns. 25c at L. I. ilar internal disorders, don't sit down sold. other bones. He was taken to a hos- noon after spending a few days at Wood & Co. 's drug store. and t)rood over your symptoms, but fly pital in Detroit. that place. for relief to Electric Bitters. Here Considerable excitement was caused Mr. and Mrs. James Herman and you will lind sure and permanent for- MEI)IClNiE Drafts issued payable in any in Dayton township, near Harmon Mr. and Mrs. ,Joel Wilson of Snorer ELMWOOD. getfulness of all your troubles,~ and country in the world. Money Lake, on Tuesday when Reuben vimted Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis and Gas Matt was on the sick list last your body wilt not be burdened by a loaned on real estate. Col- Myers and a companion named Hunt, family Sunday. week. load of debt disease. At L. 1. Wood lections a specialty. • ho were engaged in digging post Wm. Pringle of Port Huron and John Peddle moved near Caro last & Co. 's drug store. WOHi!N :oles on the farm of Mr. Nisely, one Robt. Mclnnes of Pingree are finish- week. )f the W. A. Heartt places, discovered ing the wood work on Charlie Banks' Mrs. Leishman was on the sick list Order o~ Ilearin~. If you are nervous and tired out C. W, M~Kenzie, Gashier, 5he remains of a man buried about house this week. last week. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Tuseola, continually you could have no )wo and a half feet below the surface. At live o'clock (,n the afternoon of ss. clearer warnin~ of the approach ffyersat first exhumed one of the Chas. Hammond and wife were in At a session of the Probate Court for said April 10, a quiet we:tding took place Caro Saturday. county, held at the Probate office in tim Vil- of serious Cereal% trouble. i arge bones of the skeleton and the lage of Card on the 3rd day of April in the Do not wait until you suffer un- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James John Leishman was taken ill last YOUNG MAN! Get cne of our nen then dug up the space of the Pangman of Shabbona when their gear one thousand nine hundred arid five. bearablepMn before you seek treat- .,,rave which could easily be traced on week with pneumonia. Present, John M. Smith, Judge of Probate. Savings Banks and saveyour )he surface of the ground, and laid daughter, Ita, was united in marriage In the matter of the estate of Andrew ment. You need Wine of Cardui to JamesGroombridge, Miss Anna W. A. Lockwond and wife were in Campbe]i, deceased. I.B. Auten~a~nd Wil- now just as much as if the trouble )are the entire skeleton. None of the Cass City last Tuesday. liam J. Campbell. the executors of the estate nickels and pennies, ~ { neighbors have any knowledge of the Lorentzen acting as bridesmaid and of Andrew Campbell, deceased, repm~sent to were more developed and the tor- Christopher C. Pangman as best man. P. W. Stone and Bertha Faust the court that they are now prepared to ren- turing pains of disordered men- ...... ~lburial°faman at that point nor of The wedding supper was served at drove to Akron Sunday. der their final administration account and struation, bearing down pains, ask that a day may be fixed for examining the disappearance of any party; no nine o'clock. Congratulations. Dr. Foote has moved into the Wm. leucorrhoea, backache and head- explanations could be offered for the and allowing said fi'nal account and for as- ache were drivin~ you to the un- presence "of the body and Sheriff ~or sa~e. Burse house north of Elmwood post- signing the residue of said estate to the per- office. sons entitled thereto. It is ordered ~hat Fri- failing relief that'~V'ine of Cardui Daugherty was called and the case Span of matched roan horses, day the 28th day of April next at 10 o'clock has brought hundreds of thousands L. Huffman is improving the ap- in the forenooff '~t the Probate Court, be as- .~iven into his hands.--Tuscola County weight 2200; Set steel levee harrows, signed for said hearing. And it is further of women and will bring you. Courier. nearly new; Oviat~ lumber wagon, pearance of his property by putting a ordered that u copy of this order be published Wine of Cardui will drive out steel axle, nearly new; Syracuse plow. wire fence in front of it,. in the Tri-County Chronicle, a newspaper all trace of weakness and banish i The Cass City Jeweler and Optician ~ RELAIIV[ TO [=iSHINfi IN CASS ~IV£R. printed and circu[al:ed in said county, three Call or phone. SHERM:AN & MC- A few of the young folks gave R. succpssive weeks previous to said (lay of nervous spells, headache and back- >, ~ The Tuscola County Courier says as CAUGt-INA, ~O vesta. 4-7-if Webster a surprise and dance Thurs- llearlnff. ache and prevent the symptoms > Gives special attention to the g some disputes have arisen over th( day night to celebrate his birthday. JOHN M. SMITIt, from quickly developing into daaa- [PIIOBATE SEAL.] Judge of Probate. gerous troubles that ~ll be hard fitting of spectacles and eye ~ facts contained in the new game law KINGSTON. Stanley Striffler of Cass City spent 4-7-4 now in force relating to the catching a few days last week with his grand- to check. Secure a 81.00 bottle of glasses on TUESDAYS and of fish in Cass river within the limits H. P. Randall visited at East Dai'- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Emmons. Wine of Cardui today. If your ton Sunday. Notir.e ~ol, Beal, in ~ Claims. dealer does not keep it, send the SATURDAYS. Come and have of Tuseola county, we publish the act Frank Wright moved his household in ~ull that all may understand and Mr. Thompson of Columbiavil]e was Stale of 3Iichig'an, County of Tuscola. ss. money to the Ladies' Advisory your eyes fitted by one with ~ in town Monday. goods from Cass City to the D. Patter- Notice is here[~y ~'iven, tint by an order of Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine niake no errorsin complying with its son house neat" Elmwood. He has the Probate Com:t }!or the Count:¢ of Tuscola, provisions. It will be seen that the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark visited at made on the 13th day of March ~. D. 1905, six Co., Chattanooga, Tenn,, and the long experience. I engaged to Work for D. Turner for tiae months ~rom that date were allowed for medicine will be sent you. law applies only to the Cass river Marlette this week. summer. proper and not to the small creeks creditors to present their claim aa'ainst the I always give special atten- The Farmers' Club met with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Spiller, Mr. and estate of Mary E. Lee. late of sa{d county, which flow into it. Therefore, spear- and Mrs. Justin Neuman last Friday. deceased, and that all' creditors of said de ~ tion to ing or fish in tim spring, while the Mrs. Thos. Welctj, Mr. and Mrs. Jos: Mrs. Trend of East Dayton visited Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh same are running up the small creeks, the Village of Card, for examination and al- is act prohibited. In the main her sister, Mrs. G. C. Veil last week. Cooper visited at the home of Mr. and lowance. On or before the 13th day of Sep- stream no nets, spears or any device Miss McIntyre of Cass City visited ~irs. B. Crane Sunday. :ten}ber. A.D. 190b, andti]at suci~ claimswiil ~j ,e neard before said court on Monday the I always have a full line or except t, he regulation rod and line can Mr. and Mrs. Leo Challis over sunday. lYth day of June A. D. t905.' and on ~;ecine.s- be lawfully used, and it is hoped that John McArthur of Woodgreen, Ont., PJNGREE. day, tl;e 1.3th day of September, A. D. 1905. at everything en o'clocl~ in the forenoon of each of those this may have the result of preserving is visitin~ his sister, Mrs. McQuillin. Too late for lust week. days. for the local sportsmen good tish!ng in Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Veil and Mrs. Dated March 13th. A. D. 1905. • In the Jewelers' Line. our lfome waters for a good many Moderate spring weather. JOHN M SMITH. Albert Veil visited at J. H. Jarvis' 3-31-4 Judge of Probate. g ,,ears to come. Following is tile law: Sunday. Philip Mark has commenced plow- Yours respectfully, ing. IiIOUSE ENROLLED ACT :NO. 78. The W. C. T. U. will meet with (Bill No. 340. ) Mrs. Geo. Bates onFriday afternoon Agar Bros. have sown a field of JOEL. F. HENDR~ICK, $ An act to prohibit catching or taring of this week. oats. fish in Cass river, Tuscola county, in Cecil Collins is numbered wi~h the LADLES Jeweler and Optician. Mr. and Mrs. N. Randall from any other manner than with hook Northeast Kingston visited the for- sick. and line. mer's parents west of town Sunday. Thos. Colwell is reported as improv- The People of the State of Michigan ing...... enact: Miss Mary Elliott, who has been ~+++.l~+++++÷-M-+++++++++-rmb+ I Section 1. It shall not be lawful for visiting at her parental home here for Stephen Chambers made a call in g. ]any person or persons to take, catch the past week, returned to Mayvi}le Pingree this week. ¢ H. T. ELLIOTT, + / or kill any fish in Cass river, Tuscola Monday. It is reported that Oeo. Dewey is I'~UNERAI,:Im:eC'rOR. $ ]county, in this state, with a spear, Mrs. Albert Veil, who has been numbered with the sick. + Office in Ale Bldz. Residence, o,e + I net, grab hook, or by the use of jacks visiting her sister, Mrs. G. C. Veil, Pi~itip Mark sheared sheep this Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator q. block south of opera ttotlse, h'ree + ] ~rartificlal" " "" " - h~hts"g ,, or an' y kind (;f fire returned to her t]ome in Mr. Pleasan~ week for Thos. Hartwick. Superior to other remedies sold aS high prices. 'phone. Tuesday. Cure guaranteed. Successfully used by over + • • :~!arms ()r exolosive material, set lines The Mennonites had a bee recently '200,000 %Volnen. Price, ~5 Cents, drug- ~t,~++++'t'-~++÷++÷++++++++,M-+++ or other device except hook and line. Prices wi!l Iemain the same at I. S. to shingle their drive shed. gists or by mail. Testimonials & booklet fre~. Dr. LaFraneo~ Philadelphia~ Pa.

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Science has ~ developed something infinitely , If you b.uyHardware of. Ehlers & , better than the old.style wrap or olamp. , NIque, you buy r t ht I=; pITTSBU Cn PERFECT" .+ FENCES ARE WELDED NY ELECTRICITY, Special as long as they last ~Thls is the modern method o~ const~uctlon. Years of Iife are + An All Steel Round pointed shovel added through the ¢limlnat{on of serlous ~ence de~ects. regular 75c at = = = 5oc A WRAP holds moisture, cracks the galvan~ing and allows the water to attack the bare wire. A small We can save you money on all kinds of Steel Goods. amount of displaced galvanizing on "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" REIN FORCES THE PRO- TECTION AGA|NST RUST AT TH~ ELECTRICALLY WELDED JOINT~ examine the joint• STAYS CANNOT SL| P. They are always just where they were put. "Stay and strand wires become one piece when the un~on is made. The fence is like a solid sh~t of perforated steel. TIN A/AI E A io qt. Dairy Pail regular 2oc at = mc Every Red is C, uaranteed Perfect. A ~2 qt. Dairy Pail regular 25c at = 12c Don't atlow your prejudice in favor of the rapidly-declining and now antiquatect methods you haw * heretofor~ known, to your good judgment. $ You will find ou" tinware department complete and when you == PITTSBURGH PERFECT" F~NCES R~PRESENT PROCR~SS, b, causc hundreds of get our price you, wilt think you have been offered gold dollars for thottsands o~ dollars worth of standard material is daily welded by electricity. 80 cents. The hoop on ~e average sugar barrel in the isolated country grocery store is aa elextricaIly welded PAINTS product. '.... The time is now at hand when nearly everyone wishes to • ' 0 If your wagon was made in a large factory, its tires ware welded by electricity° v ..... ~ ¢~,,,~ o1~,.~,4,~ ~,,~Ao,/~,~,,,~ ,~,, #r,, e~,,~m ~,~.~ and .wash{~g machh~ .~... on _m_a~y t~bs and buckets. ~xamina them. brighten up their home with a new coat of Paint. We have a com- ~'~ PITTSBURCH PERFECT" fences are made by this modern, simple and marvelous process, I~roducing " THE WELD ~a~ plete line of Paints, Varnishes, White Lead and Oil. Give us a ~HAT H E,LD." correct. Quality guaranteed. t~,R. FARI~ER : LISTEN, NOW. Every agent handling " PITTSBURGH P~RFECT" fcaces is author~ izcd to guarantee this : That,the wiees ara no~ injured a~ ~he joints, I That the |enoe ia perfeotly adjustable ~o uneven g~ound, , 39,,1 " .I That the stays will not separate feom the strands. EHLERS & NIQUE, Shabbona That the fence is all right i~t every paetiou|ar. DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE. Could you ask any more definite protection ? Your complete satidacfion is absoiuteIy o-~'7, :l

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WICKWARE. Mrs. Ferguson of Pontiac is the That's the kind we have. Harry Sansburn spent .Sunday at guest of her sister, Mrs. Win. Spencer his parental home. and other re]at;yes. Fish on Thursday, Friday and ~aturday. Mrs. John MePhail spent Sunday Marion Kevworth left on Saturday with Mrs. Sherman of Cass City. to join the company she was engaged with the past season. W. O. .SGHWADEP EI The New York official quotation for the week of April 2nd to April 9th was Mrs. H, Burr of Cass City visited firm; steady market at 28c. friends and relatives here over Sunday. George Fisher returned from Yale ,••••¢•• ••¢¢¢¢•¢¢•¢¢•••¢• ¢•••¢¢•¢¢~¢¢¢¢•¢••¢¢¢t•O~ > Mr. and Mrs. David Harris of Shab- on Wednesday where he had gone in i ,i bona visited at Geo. Battle's Sunday. search of work. HAND SEPARATOR CREAM Mrs. Jos. Wilson and children are Chas. Keywbrth and Joshua Bingle- iii i i visiting friends in Minden City this man were business callers at Sanilac will be high priced this season. Speculators are all going .to be eager pur- week. Centre on Tuesday. Auction ale! chasers of it through the last of May, June and July, as they all made money Tessie Neville and Mr. Quinn of Cass Mrs. Morehouse of Chicago, who has City visited aL the former's home here been visiting her sister, Mrs. I. Hall, aving rented my farm, 6 miles east of Cass City, I will sell the this year. returned to her home on Saturday. Sunday. following property at auction, on Verna Gibbons has gone to Carson- Kirtle Brown returned on Friday to [he Prospects are fine. Buy more cows, ville where she expects to remain in- Saginaw having spent) the past definitely. month with frmnds and relatives here. Miss Ellen Gibbon left Saturday for Wednesday, April 19 your cream to me. Married, at the home of the bride Ship Birmingham where she expects to re- commencing at one o'clock: main for some time. on Monday, April 10, by Elder Haun, *Write me. Ila Pangman and James Groombridge. Sorrel mare 12 yrs. old, in foal, wt 2 one-horse cultivators Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn and daughter, We extend congratulations. Minda, of Cass City vmited at the 1400 Set spike tooth harrows, 45 teeth home of H. Keyser Sunday. The little 3-year-old child of Mr. Bay gelding, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1300 CassCity Plow :No. 21, nearly new anct Mrs. Samuel Mitchell accident- Married, Miss Ida Marshall to 2 two-year-old heifers Fanning mill ally fell from a table and fractured its 2,000 ft. hemlock lumber [. [. Dudley, 0woes0, Mich. Charles Banks at the home of the Yearling steer bride's staler, Mrs. Geo. Burt, at knee on Saturday. Death relieved it Pair bob sleighs of its suffering on Monday. • The fun- Seven-months-old steer Land roller Hog chute Wickware on Wednesday evening, eralservices were held in the M. E. April 12. The ceremony was per- Yearling heifer Hay fork, rope and pulleys churei] and interment made in the Set of heavy harness Lumber wagon Truck wagon formed at 7:45 o'clock by Ray. A. S. Riverside cemetery. Stambaugh of the Free Methodist Set of singld drivi ng harness Hay rack and box 4 tons hay$ Superior seed drill 59 bu. oats Set of Standard scale¢ church in the presence of a number of PLAI~S TO GET RICH friends of the contracting parties .... McCormick binder Road scraper are often frustrated by sudden break- Champion hay rake Root seed drill, nearly new The bride is a refined and cultured down, due to dyspepsia or constipation lady of commanding appearance and Two-horse cultivator Grain cradle Riding saddle grace and was prettily attired in Brace up and take Dr. King's ~ew Life Pills. They take out the ma- TERMS~AI1 sums of $5.00 and under cash; over that amount white, and the groom wore the con- terials which are clogging your ener- ventional black and is a very highly gies and give you a new start. Cure 8 months' time on good approved endorsed notes with interest at l The New Sheridan respected young man. Afterthe cere- headache and dizziness too. At L, I. 6 per cent. mony a bountiful wedding Supper was Wood & Co.'s drug store; 25c, guaran- /~. Sheridan, Prop. served. They were the recipients of teed. many beautiful presents. On Thurs- day morning they left far a short Mrs, [lien Sanshurn, wedding tour to Bay City and other ARGYLE. places and when they return they in- Katie McKay is very ill at this ~Strffficr & flDclken3i¢, ~uctioneer~. Handsome new brick building. Centrally located and up- tend to make their home in our writing. "t midst. Their many friends extend i i i i i i i i i|11 ii ir 11 Ill l to-date in all of its equipments. their best wishes for a happy and Mr. Boenke, who has been very ill, prosperous future. is slowly recovering. o¢o • o o Go oo • 0¢o • o Gee ¢ • o • Miss Hall of Filion was the guest of HOLBROOK. Miss McIntyre last week. ~ Win. Kittendorf transacted busi- Cassia Stevenson has gone to Aranae e ; ness in Ubly Tuesday. where she will visit relatives. Alia Jackson spent Friday with her Henry Greenleaf of Greenleaf trans- i Blacksrnlth|ng ! sister, Mrs. Albert Price. acted business in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rathburn spent Sat- urday with friends in Greenleaf. Mrs. Moore of Lockport, N.Y., is the guest of her brother, Mr. King. i or" Repairing ! DR. FENNER'S Chas. O'Brien left Tuesday for the Canadian Northwest. Mr. Hillis of Caro gave a lecture in the Vatter hall one night last week. o11 at S rom ! All Diseases of the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wills of Sheridan, > kidneys, bladder, and were guests at the home of Ed Jack- Mr. Marks of Deckerville transacted Horseshoelng a Specialty. > urinary organs. son Sunday. business in town the fore part of the Also catarrh, heart Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jackson spent week. disease, gravel, dropsy, Thursday in Deford. Will Jackson John and Lew McKay and Alfred KidneyAND rheumatism, backache, attended the store during their ab- Kritzman have ggne to Grand Marais A. l--l. ]Vlt.JCK female troubles. sence. where they will be employed. The Misses May and Ada Tanner Will Starr went to Sanilac Centre entertained a few friends Friday ev- to meet with the executive committee ening in honor of their brother, Chas. of the }~armers' Institute of which he Backache who leaves Monday for Sand Point, is a member. Mrs. Starraccompanied ALSO PURIFIES THE BLOOD. Cure Idaho. The evening was spent in him. Don't become discouraged. There is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenaer. music and playing games after which :.¢: ~,~ __ First Cle ss ~o has spent u lifetime curing just such cases as yours. All consultations FRI~.]~. refreshments were served. A very )leasant evening was spen~ by all. WEST GREENLEAF. Mr. BuddofCarois moving on the farm he purchased of A. D. Mead, SHABBONA. this week. Regardless L0-C0- 0ter Ataxia. Row in 6oodHealth. Mrs. G. Silver has returned home again. Mrs. Mark Bond and Miss Laura XA/ork of Price Klinkman of Greenleaf and Mrs. Day Dr. M. M. Fenner, Fredonia, N. Y. .John McCool is very low with pneu- of Cass City visited at Levi Bardwell's monia. Dear Sir:--After a sickness of more Wednesday. chart five years, I was tempted to try your Win. Philpot raised a new barn on Monday. Levi Bardwell has rented his farm At the Old Reliable Stand Kidney and Backache Cure. In the to Daniel McClorey and expects to mean time I had tried or been Under about 20 Mrs. E. J. Kerbys0n is visiting take a trip out to the "golden" doctors care at the beginning of my trouble. friends in Ontario. ]Northwest in the near future. It was thought to be only a local one, but as Mrs. Serena Lewis is visiting her time wore on I became worse, so that at last I son, Robert, at Rose City. The~urprise party given at the J. A. RENsHLER could not stand on my feet. Then my home of Mrs. Nellie Summery;lie by //~.').?. vea',!~ Miss C:emens has opened up a mil- her friends was a success. Mrs. Sum- arms and hands became useless. linery shop in Gem Parrott's building. +++++++++++++++++++-V~ .... ~:++++~+++++++++++++++++-V+++.F~ But at last after a very long time the use of mery;lie' has traded her farm for + ÷ both came back to me so that I could walk a L. Babcock is spending a few days property in town and moved this little with the aid of crutches. The Doctors with his brother at Peck, who is very week. + We are prepared to cater to your wants in the helped me to this point and no further, and for low. 2½ years I kept in the same condition. Miss :Nellie Jones returned Monday FULL OF TRAGIC MEANING Through the use of your Kidney and to her school after a two weeks' vaca- are these lines from J. H. Simmons of Backache Cure I am now in good health. tion. Casey, la. Think what might have + , ++++ loobworlkm0' %inc ÷* Will say, the doctors told me--all of them-- Elgin Brown left on Thursday for resulted from his terrible cough if he + that there was no cure for me, because I was the season's sailing on the Great had not taken the medicine about then suffering from Lo-Co-tVLoter Ataxia. Lakes. which he writes: "I had a fearful + Jas. Tindale, an experienced workman in this line, is at .,. t Remain yours Respectfully, Elder Haun has been holding meet- cough that disturbed my night's rest. +~ our shop and is ready to attend to vour wants in repairing W. B. DREW, ings the past week in the L. D. S. I tried everything but nothing would 0' • ' relieve it until I took Dr. King's New + wagons and other vehlcIes or making new ones. + Grand Rapids, Mich. churcb. + + Discovery for consumption, coughs + + Ethel Meredith left Saturday for and colds which ecru pletely cu red me." q; Saginaw where she has secured em- ~old by Druggists, 50c. and $1. Get Cook Book and Treatise O~ ployment. InsLantly relieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; pre- +° 3 9 • trimer the Kidney~--FREB. Leslie Phillips went to Cass City on vents grip and pneumonia. At L. I. Monday where he has accepted a posi- Wood & Co., druggists: guaranteed; AT THE H. S. WICI:WARE STAND. + For Sale by L. I. Wood & Co., Cass City, and F. A. Francis, Kingston. tion with Agar Bros. + ÷ 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. ++++++++++++++++~V+++.~-++~+++.V++++++÷+6-V~++++¢ "Perhaps,'" he acknowledgea; "~ut { ]HAD OVERLOOKED A FORTUNE, ]Y P[P IA YIELDS t kept my hat slouchedover.mY face, Gold Close at Hand Not Suspected by • and I put me on a wig, and long coat; Treasure Seekers. Mistress ~ ~,o,,o~_~ ,,abe could have seen The man with -whom the writer ~" ~-IN]~ YE.~%~' ~0TI~ ]~INI)~ ~ through the trick. But no doubt my bunked~a sober, industrious young EER[ED¥ THAT 0URES, { enemy, he wim had been instrumental[ ~ fellow--engaged in working a lease in my hurt, thinldng me dead, did not with several partners. They sank_ a }'()r Two Years ]ll[~td ToeTried %gea]k to toWork--~kCheck Disease. -gy N[IILLICENTE. MANN care to molest him. shaft 150 feet in depth a~d "drifted" Treatment That Succeeded. (JopyrighG 190.I, by LUCASoLINCO [A'~ CO. *'.At...... last, desperate, I asked the a }{ fromgold, theuntil bottomnot a inpenny their wassearch left forin All sufferers' from v;eaknc:ssor disor- ders of the digestive organs will read ~ervices of both Lady Felto~ and Temperature for Churning, ~Iistress Gwyn~they could ferret out ]mir treasury, with lively intcres~ the story of the ecru- In most of our farms tlm matter of They had discovered absolutely :mLhing new/' he continued, "and I emperature of cream at the churning ~othing. The lease was abandoned pIeto recovery of Sirs. NeVille Darvoux from et~ronic dyspepsia which was CHAPTER X|X--Continuedo ~ad been struck upon the head and was about at my end, when~it is ime and of the room in which the ~nd all were obliged to go to work for +h,~,,,,~h~~hought to~.r~ be]~ incarable.i~enrnl~la. "'l do -not know/' site said. and •endered nnconscious. I~efore the ]:tardly an hour agonc---I received a :hurntng is done receives little or no wages. Day after day they had flung " To be ailing for nine years is no~ a ~hook her head. "I am sorry ~f Mar- niscreants had attempted the dastard- whispered word, 'Back alley, foot of Lttention. In summer Lhc butter their coats across a monster dorsal ~ery pleasant experience," add Mrs. [in annoys yon. sir; he is restless y deed, however, they had made sure Chune Street.' Although I was after :omcs quickly and the churner thinks to- tin of dark, volcanic rock. outjuLting D~trvoux, -when ~tskcd for some account )t7 the identity of their victim, for I ][~er like a ~it was a woman~she becau~se the cows are on pasture; day---I cannot quiet him." she added. , t is from the hi11 near by, and given it af her illness. " For two yeai's was :cmembered a light being swung be- ~scaped me; hid herself among the I "Poor devil." ~[ ejaculated, as; hold ~ n winter tile butter comes slowly and never a thought. ~riticully ill m~d could not attend to my ing my head tightly between fore my face, and an unknown voice ,wings or stage gim-.cracks, where I :he churner thinks that this is due to heavy The ledge, of reek was fabulously household duties, and a~ one time I was :rying. "It is he." ~rho had struck ,came near to being lost. As soon as :he dry feed. In most cruses the tem- my hands I was able to follow what rich. The teasers who followed them so weak and miserable tha~ I couhl not :he blow? "What was the object? 1 [ found my way out Ilost no time in he was reciting. ~mratUre is the great factor in regu ~ went at the 1edge of hopeless looking even walk. sSfy trouble was chronic dys- had been searched~t saw from the , " 'Oh, God! Oh, God~. '~-'How weary, coming here." fating the time of: churning° Writh porphyry on top of the gro}md and pepsiu. I became extremely thin an4 wall where my clothes hung some of "It must have been Mag," Alice put stale and unprofitable'~'Get (her to the temperature o£ the cream and of found it fairly slier full of gold. They an4 asMtovv complexion. I had no up- Lhe pockets still lay turned out. For a nunnery'~'AIas, poor Yorick'~'He in. {:he room at 80 degrees l he butter is ~hanneled it out. as men might chan- ?eLite and could not take any foe4 with- what? Not money, Alice was positive, '%Vho is Mat?" questioned GiI. poisons him in the garden.'" :iuickly churned, But it is impossible nel for a ditch, and removed over fifty )ut suffering great disfress." for there was plenty in the pockets "Poor devil!" I repeated; "'a mad "Tim woman who rents these rooms Lo make good butter at a temperature sacks of ore worth $400 a sack.~ttar- "Did you have a physician?" which had been left in Lheir origins1 IIamlet truly." and lets us stay here with her," she of 80 degrees; at that temperature a per's Magazine. '~ Yes, I took medicine from a dozen position. For paper given me by Turning to Alice I said courteous- the :el)lied rather tartly, great deal o~ casein is incorporated ~ifferent duelers, but without getting my father? I had told no one but the ly: "[ see in some way unaccount- "That settles it," said he. "Did t with the butter and an unu~sual Why the "State of Maine. TM ~ny benefit whatever." King of that. [ bade Alice bring me able to me I have intruded upon your act say that all the mischief was con- amount of water. Sixty degrees is a A really curious question has been "How dis you get on the track of a my coat v:hen I recollected that I had rooted by petticoat army?" good temperature at which churn. hospitatity~I am waiting to know the to :aised by the Boston Herald. Why, it ealre ?' ' given Iocket with tim nolo still why?" the "You did indeed," I could not help The churning between 60 and 65 de- ~sks0 does a Maine man always speak "A book about Dr.Williams'Pink Pills "I witl tell you if yot~ promise to intact within it to Rosemary. For smiling at his manner. "But they frees has been popular for many ~f his part of the country as "the was throv¢~ in our doorway one day. the other paper, perhaps? Well, I talk no more. only listen," site added. also perform good services, witness years, but it is only recently that but- State of Maine," instead of calling it g~y husband picked it up and read it I assured her of my wilIingness to chuckled with satisfaction, if it was what Alice did~and would you have termakers have adopted the plan of simply "Maine," as a New Yorker thro~gi~ carefully. He was so impressed a paper they were after, they got not Iisten. and she began: been any the wiser as to my where- churning at 50 degrees and under. would say "New York," or a Nebras- by the statements of those who ha4 been "'It is now going on the fifth day what they wished. abouis if Mag had not informed you?', This can be done only with heavy ~an "Nebraska"? As an adequate an- cured by that remedy that he imme- "t thank you, Alice." I said; "'but since Martin and I found you alt un- "\7/hat did Alice do?" he quicldy ...~mzream, thatthnf is,i~ an ~-.ro.qrncream eontainin~containing a ~wer to the inquiry it says: "Main e 4lately bougi~t three boxes of the pills ~onscious~dead. t thought~but I wilt for you and Martin I might bE by asked. very large per cent of butter fat. It was not one of the orlginal states, but md insisted on my taldng them." begin .at the beginning, You see, now food for the worms. Again I "She dragged me here from where is not supposed that thin cream can up to 1820 was a part of Massa- "Did they help you at o nee ?" thank you. for I honestly betieve that she found me Bow Street. has Martin and I were coming into Lon- on and be churned at. alt at this low tem- chusetts. It was then known as the "I bega~ to feel better the second day don~I know. sir. it is risky~but I t owe my life to you." since cared for me," I said. "If iL perature. The best flavored butter ~istrict of l%~aine. In 1820 Maine tfter I started to use the pills and by tho "Oh, sir," sire cried, tears starting did so long to see the town before I had not been for her, instead of find- and the butter that has taken first achieved her independence and be- ;tmo I had taken the three boxes I was to her eyes~they seemed ever ready ing a quick man, you would have left it never to return, for you must premiums at our leading expositions, came a separate state of the Union. mtirely -well. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to flow upon the instant~"I am know we are on our way to Bristol to not found a corpse, if anyone aL all." has been made at a very low tempera- In their consequent elation the peo- :an care even when doctors fail, and worthy take it. Did I not steal sail for America. I thought I could to "Em!" he muttered. "I care not-- ture. As a generaI principle it may be ple of the new state began to sneak ~.hey cure thoroughly, for a long time from you~and you so good to poor easily stay hidden here for a few they serve best where best paid, I assumed that the richer the cream of the state of Maine, as distinguished has passed since my restoration to health Martin and me?" and I know it is complete and lasting." days." must get you hence~I will send for the Iower the temperature at which from the old district of Maine, and the "That is past and done, my girI," m~2est way to make diges- "You mean ~o say that you will Torraine and a stretcher. Who knows the churning may be done. expression passed into current speech, The sound I said. "And as it happened you did Lieu is to give tho organs burden yourself with a daft person in but it may be a trap?" strength to con- no h/rm." [ grasped her hand. Tying the Kickin~ Cow. Bee Farming in Australia. cerned. Dr. Williums' P.ink Pills give a new land?" ?t found myself asking. "Beast!" ejaculated Alice. "Know, "From now on I am ?'our friend," I new vigor the blood. No other rem- "What else can I do. sir?" she quote sir. that 5Iag would do no one a meat I have tried many ways of tying a Bet farming has become a popular to edy yields such radical resMts. ied; "5 could not leave him here alone added. trick," she added to me. IdcMngdcldng cow, and most of them and profitable occupation in many WhiIe speaMng, for Alice, seeing 51rs. Darvoux lives at No. 497 Sixth" ~he has no one else in the world [ reassured her with a smile. have proved failures. One way, Farts of the_Australian, ...... contInent.~.~ ,^ ~The,,~_ that it made me more excited not to ~rst "hi~e" bees were brought to Aus- street, Detroit, Mich. Dr. ~Vitliams' save mc~it would be cruel Lo leave The madman, ~IarLin, whom she however, that was told me by talk. had let me have my way, wc had tralia in 1822. At the present time Pink Pills are sol4 by all druggists iu him alone." had taken care of as a mother her an old farmer has proved on- ~here are over 250,000 hives in Aus- every par~ of ~he world. Dyspeptics "Nothing else j" I replied, not wilt- paid slight heed to Martin. who sti11 sick child, came out of his corner at ripely sasatisfactory, and I give it to spouted Shakespeare, now Hamlet, trails, and the production of honey should send to ~he Dr. Williams Med- ing to spoil her fine charity. her raised voice, and laid his hand readers ofe the Farmers' Review. Take now anotimr. vanes from 10,000,000 to 15,000 trine Oompany, Schenectady. N. Y., for '%Ve had not conic into London yet. timidly on her arm. a rope andm make a noose in one end. a new booldet entitled "Wha~ Suddenly he came toward us; he pounds annually. ~o F&~ wthcn a fog dosed in upon ~s~sueh "Pretty Alice Lynson~pretty~ Alice The rope)e should be an inch in thick- and How to Eat." a fog as London had not seen in f strode with the stage glide of the vii- Lynso , he murmured, "I know ness an(nd should be about five feet THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE, many a day," she said. "We were lain. _As he neared us he pointed to where violets grow the color of your long. V¢~hen starling to milk pass the In all things it is better to hope than to despair.~G oethe. eyes~-rosemary, too, and fennel, and rope arearound the cow's legs, crossing Mrs. S.W. Marine of Colorado Springs here's rue for you. Why do you cry? it betwe~teen the legs and running the If YOU Are Sick, Doctor ~, Began to Fear the Worst~Doan's I will get you some" And he ~tarted long end through the Ioop. The loose Wben tile medicinal properties of Saw Kidney Pills Saved Pier, for the door. end should lie over the lap of the Palmetto Berries were discovered tim "No, no," she said, "A.lice is not milker, The two loops, one around l~rs. Sarah Marine, of 428 St. Urain question of the permanent cure of Stomach, street, Colorado Springs, Colo., Presi- Liver, Kidneys and Bladder troubles was crying~you must stay with Alice," each leg, should be above the settled. Verna~ l'a~mettonc~ (Palmetto The madman hesitated and looked joints in the legs. When the.cow tries dent of the Glen Eyrie Club,"I suffered writes: for Berry Wine) is reeommendcdby thousands longingly at the door. to kick zhe will be abIe to push her of former sufferers. It relieves tim in flare- :co ;,ears with ruction and cures the disease. Don't suffer "Alice will cry, indeed, if you leave leg forw"ard but a slmrt distance and v e r e back- from Dyspepsia, eonstipatiom backache her." she said. Thereat he came will not be able to upset the milk pail headache,Vernal Palmettona will cure you. back, and went into his corner, from or disturb the milker. I milked one i~e. The dec- Write for free trial bottle lao Vernal :s told me my I~emedy Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Sold by wllenee the crooning began again, ldcking cow for several years, and lneys were af- druggists, Gil watched the couple with shamed always had her tied this way. The :ted and pre- ?yes, but he was not satisfied and rope will slip a little, hut not enough T)warflike sins often h~c,,e gigantic to allow the cow to do any damage. ribed m e d i- children. ~ut~ered: ~es for me.but "I think it best to go and call Tor- I; is of no usc to attempt to tie a cow down her legs, tlrst d,%y~s llBO Og J)r. Kline'~ (irene; ieerve l~es~ c- mine. I kept Pat and him with me, further on ts only a waste or. Send re': ]I*][~,E~ ~}~,(}0 trial bottle a~d ~reatise~ lDlh I~, ~, KLIN}g, Ltd., 931 Arch Street, l'hilaaclphl~, P~ ~ir. for they could go into places that as she will then ~et.-exe[ted~ and throw herself. She does not .seem to mind tim e and [ dared not venture for fear of recog. oney to take ,qt.arve the soul and the conscience is uition. I will be back with a stretch- the arrangement I describe above. em, and began sure to stutter. er in a wink." Charles Bufort, Becket Co., Minn. tear that I l~Ira. Wlnslow's Soothing" Syrup. tie would have gone, but I called 3uld never get For children teething, softens the RIIUI8, reduee~ ]n- tim back. llammatlon, al~aya pain, cures wind c°ll~" 25c a bor.tt~. Finished Lumber for Coops. ~etl. A friend "It is early yet, GiI, be in no haste," Saints are more titan pickled ser- The use of finished lumber for advised me Lo try Doan'~ Kidney Pills. [ entreated. i~ons, "My lord, I have much to tell you," ?oops?eel is to be commended. It is a V~riLhin a week after I began using Piso's Cure canner be highly spoken of as ae pleaded. mistake to use old half rotten boards them I was so much better that I de- too a cough eurc.~a. %V. O'}'3t~IEN, 322 Third Ave. "Tell it here and now," I com. [or the construction of such coops, cided to keep up the treatment, and "Enter the 9host~he comes, he comes!" N.. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1900. manded. avon though they may be used for but when I had used a lit.tie over two He gave a sigh of resignation. ane season. The mites will find the bo,es I was entirely well. I have now The pure in heart never stop to think :he window and said: heavily laden, Each of ns had a pack t "Do you know where the locket is numerous cracks great harboring enjoyed the best of health for more about it. "Enter the ghost~he comes, he --our little belongings. I was fearful [ha~ you wore pinned upon your coat places, and the rats will be able to than four montlls, and words can but ~omes~make way, ye slaves." *'Dr. Dll'~l(l I~cnnedy's tr.avor lie .1~e~n~E~? as we trudged along, groping our way c the night you left me?" Im queried, gnaw through them if they have occa- poorly express my gratitude." ~do.~, ~. ~-...... od~Z ~:~,o.o ~n v" Vo~AA~-~..~ A shadow spread itself upon the Price 50 ~d~." S. Warae~t, lmrnsvme, x, ...... from street to street, lest we be set "Yes," t repIied, Had [ not given don to do so. The painting of such For sale by all dealers. dmde of the window and faded away. npon and our few possessions taken s myself Lo Rosemary? ?cops is a discouraging job, while the cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N.Y. Alice put her finger upon her lips to L from us. A fog in London's a fear- t "Where is it?" he demanded. )ainting of the smooth lumber is a ~ilence Martin, while she went to the fuI thing'! Hardly a Iight anywhere : "It appears to me, GiI, that you are )leasant pastime. When properly People who eat onions are not to be ~oor without a sound and stood listen- save the few lanthorns carried by ( )usying yoursetf about something aai.nted well-made coops may be kept mentioned in the same breath with ing. Your ° p~-ovident wayfarers. You shrink from i which does not concern you. My ~or years. They can he made so that those who don't. everyone and everyone shrinks from 3od!" I started up onIy to fall back they can be easily taken to pieces A man's greatest inspiration is the CHAPTER XX. Walls °o you. Gentlemen carry their naked ~gain. "How many days have I lain when tile time comes to put them knowledge that he needs money Just ask the doctor if there isn't swords in their hands. Men and wo- here?" away ior the winter. NO TONGUE CAN TELL A Wager and What Came of it. danger of disease in your walls. men prey upon one another. AI1 is "Five days, sir," replied Alice and A sword handle foil heavily upon Don't take our word for it~ask him. fear! We had reached the end of GiI in the same breath. The Hen and the Garden. How I Suffered with |tching and :he door, wielded hy no slight hand. ' Make him teI1 you. M Bow Street when Martin stumbled (To be continued.) m There is only one perfectly saul- "Open, it is I~Gil Monte; open I It is a saying that it is oK no use Bleeding Eczema Until Cured over something huddled ia. the road to try to have a garden and keep by Cuticura. taw and hygienic wall covering, g ~ay," cried a voice, and again there and fell. I lighted u taper~I recog- : WEAR GEMS OF PHARAOHS. hens at the same time. Any farmer ~ That is A|abasttne~made from n was a tremendous banging at the i! nized you ~.'' that has watched the matter knows "No tongue can tell how I suffered ma Alabaster rock--then colored with ~ door, mineral colorings. I thought (my head was clearer , London Society Women Proud of JeW- better. The saying doubtless arose for five years with a terribly painful, "Open." 1 tOO cried~"It is Gil." ALABASTINE iS cleanly, because it now) of Rosemary and our ~i1(1 ride els From the Pyramids. among the townspeople whose keenest itching, and bleeding eczema, my "Yes, yes," Alice answered, as she is made from pure rock--Alabaster through the fog that night as con- ~H~appy tile woman of ~o-day who disappointments came from the little body and face being covered with made haste to nnhasp the latch, and rock.and pure water. It is not stuck II trasted with this r)oor woman's wan- owns some gem w,orn t)y a princess of garden patch being raided by a neigh- sores. Never in my life did I experi- withsour paste nor smelly glue. Gil rushed in. on derings with her daft mate; o[ Rose- Egypt wheu the worId was younger; l)or's lmns. As a matter of fact the once such awful suffering, and i When your walls need covering, "At last: my lord, aL last!" he crled. mary as she stood at the door oK the joyous is she who adorns herself with hens need be kept out of the garden longed for death, which I felt was you don't need to wash ALABAsTINE i~ as he imstened to my side. From the inn, her cloak half slipped from off any ornamem taken from a, mummy, only at planting time and during the near. I had tried doctors and medi- I off. Just add another coat. for ALA- it break in his voice I understood plain- her; of the petals which lay on her for such jewels brina the best l~cl<, ?ines without success, but my motlter ~aST~N~ is antiseptic as well as er than words could have told me dmrt time when the vegetables are beautiful. The most beautiful decor- shoulder, shaken from the roses low women firmly believe at: the moment, insisted that I try Cutieura. I felt the anxiety he had r)assed through. ~till so small as to be easily destroyed. ations are possible with Alabastino. ~, in her hair, nestling against her and ihey all yearn to wear them. better after the first bath with Cuti- "It is as I feared~you have been ~ When good size has been attained by Any decorator or painter can put it on. neck. Ah, there -was no one more Mrs. Clarence Mackay of New York ~ura Soap and one application of Cuff- You could do 1~ yourself. Insist on Ala- hurt?" he questioned. :he plants and -vegetables the hens bastine being delivered in the original beautiful than site! And so thinldng, possesses weird carnelian necklace :~.~:'a Ointment, and was soon entirely package, it Is your only safeguard !1 "Not much. a crack on the back of a ~re a help to the garden by keeping against substitution of worthless kalso- t lost the thread of her discourse. that: decked a daughter of the Phar- well. (Signed) Mrs. A. Etson, Belle- mines. Write for beautiful tint card | the head," I replied, "and this cut." iowa the bugs and worms. ~Vl-ten I came back from soaring near aohs and Mrs. St. John Broderick re. vue, Mich." and free suggestions, it "It is enough, from your looks," he Zf ,.our dealer can't s~AAly yoz~, send us h£, | ~ heaven I heard her say: joiccs over some quaint, priceless jew- said dryly. Egg Laying Capacity of Fowls. The opinion a man has of hlmsclr name and we will see that you have Atadastint I °'I tied a bit or ribbon ou one of the els that shone by the Nile. Many "Tell me how you succeeded in find- tt is a mistake under which we isn't always of value to the rest of 1 ALABASTINE COMPANY, spikes of the gate, so that I should fashionables are wearing a little pond. Grant Ave.. Grand Ilapids, Mich. | ing this hiding place?" I asked anx- were all laboring to assume that hens the world. know the place, and because -we had ant or charm made of New Zealand ~ m m ~, New York Office, 105 Water St. ~ m m m ii iously. "For what you l~ave done were largely alike in their capacity to hide our bundles beneath the hedge jade, the Poilnamu sieur, which al. others may do--and so Alice's safety for the production of eggs. At the How's This ? so as to be free to carry you. When ways bestows good fortune. offer One Ilundred Dollars I~eward for any be imperiled." Maine station experiments have been We 1 went back for them I learned who ease of Cautrrl~ that eanno~ be cured by Ilalrs "Ah~. 'preity Alice Lynson'~more Sarah Bertfllardt's favorite mascot carried on for a good many years, owned the place and who lived there, tJatarrL Cure. F J. CIIENEY & CO., Toledo, O. petticoats," Gil said. laying his hand is a necklace of gold nuggets which looking to the finding out of the rela- Tee, the undersigned' have known F. J. Cimneg thinking that if you recovered you upon his breast and bowing low be- the admiring miners of California ~e- rive capacity of layers of the Plymouth for the last 15 years,and bellevo him perfectlyhon- iJell'l might wisli to know. The house is orable in all business transactions and financially fore her. sented to her. An English aetTess, Rock breed. A hen of that breed laid able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. on Bow sLreet surrounded hy large ~*~rALI)INC~, I{INNAN & ~IAIIVIN, 1 "PooP! You!" Alice cried scornful- Miss Irene Van Brugh, pins her faith ~glZSl eggse.ezs in a year,year. another 260, and Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. grounds, inclosed by high brick waAs, .o a girdle of splendid turquoises. ]Ialrs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aetlng ly, and swung round on her foot, pre- several went over the 240 mark. Quite directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ivy grown." senting her back to him. 'flock of hens was got together each system. Testimonials sent free. J#rlco 75 cents l~e~ "I know the place," I murmured. in Lent. bottle. Soldby all Druggists. He gave a perplexed look at her I one o~ which laid in excess of 200 Take llall's Family Pills/'or constipation- heads~he and don't take '"We carried you between us," she Uenry M. Flatter, at a dinner pa,rty ~ headache powders, To back and then turned to me. Eggs. One hen that would have been continued. Often we had to stop cure headache the cause "When you did not meet us at the at Pahn Beach, said, apropos of Lent: it a prize winner at any show did not -We would never fully realize how and I would leave Martin and you~a ".A~ clergyman told me one day in t great some people are if they didn't marsh as agreed," he said, "I sent lay an egg during the entire lhime she King, the ~onic-laxative, madman and a corpse~and go to in- Lent how, the Sunday before, he had t tell us. all the men on to Long HauL, except was owned by the station. cures headache. It re- quire the way of the first passerby preached from text. 'All fle~h is it Torraine and your linkman, Pat. We the moves the cause an4 pro- Great Activity D0n, l I could meet, my heart tlnlmping in came back to London by separate grass2 Wonderful Varieties of Fruits. vents its return. my breast for fear I should ask some "The next day he met a parishi~mr is shown without any disagreeable ways and ever since have been Occasionally a man comes along after, effects, by Dr. Caldwell's (laxa- ,evil inclined person and be directed of his, a lowly laboring man to whom searching high and low for you. It with a variety of fruit to sell the farm- tive) Syrup Pepsin, in going to the A CLEAR, HEALTHV SKll ~:~ wrong. Thus, after l tours of wander- fa~;ting was anything lint congenial.. did not take us long to find that you ?r which he claims to be new and won- seat of your trouble, when you are a kq/f~-- ~A~I~| SaMholm's Eczema ing hither and thither within a radius This man said to the clergyman with E~ ~J and Skin l~emedy had been hurt or killed, we knew not derful and that the like o£ which has victim of Constipation, Biliousness, of a few miles, we came to Mag's. tIeadache. Indigestion, Dizziness, etc. which, near the Bow Street mansion. a smile: never before been seen ou the Ameri- ~?~,~ Positively cures Eczema, Pimples, She is a charwoman," she explained, " 'I much enjoyed, sir, yesterday, yer It gently but firmly drives out the [~,~r-J]~ Eruptions. insect Bites and all dis- Then what had become of you was a can farm. Let it alone. When such eases of the skin. An absolute *'who used to at old Drury sermon about all flesh hein' grass, and poisons that are causing your illness, cure for Dandruff or Scalp disease. clean the myscery~I could learn nothing. In unusual things are claimed for it. one when I acted there. I was once able I wish to know vthether, in this Lent- and braces np all your internal organs $1,00 Per Bert|e, Sendfor FREEB00KLETS, despair i hung about the Duke's the- may be sure that the variety will to do their proper work. Try it. Sold Ask your druggist or barber or sen4 to lo do her a slight service, and for the en season, I couldn't be after havin' a BANDHOL]~ :DRUG CO., :Des 1Eoines, Iowa, ater~" come far short o[ fulfilling expecta- by all druggists at 50c an4 $1.00. sake of ilmse old days she Look In/' small piece of pork by way of a saI. us . "A risky thin~ to do," I interrupted tio~ Money back if it fails. My bruin was noc idle~the night ad ?' " him. o[ tlm fog after I had left Rosemary ! PUSH~ DON'T KNOCK, WHO OWNS THE RAILROADS? fast that the air was like one moving, muffling, terrible snow bank. He H. T. Newcomb of the District of PERMIOR AVOIBEB Upon the door I saw a sign; stumbled huge drifts, fell and PE-RU.NA UP TO TH~ STANDARD 7olumbia Bar, has compiled statistics into [ cried, "A motto: And it's mine!" rose, only to fall again and, yet again, ~howing that 5,174,718 depositors in EXPEB|ERCE OF MISS MERKLEY A wiser thing I never saw~ while the wind stung his face, nipped ;avings banks of six eastern states No Median or Per~ian law his ears, and seemed to fill his eyes. ~he Was Told That ~an Operation Wr~s ~re directly interested in the joint 3hould, be more rigidly enforced Inevitable. How Sho Escaped I~ )wnership of $442,354,086 of steam l~han this, from verbiage divorced; even beneath the protecting lids •ailroad securities, that insurance [ts logics firm as any rock~ which he kept closed. Blindly the When a physician tells a woman suf- :ompanies doing business in Massa- "Push~don'L knock." Might, boyish figure fought its way [ering with ovarian or womb troubIe :husetts hold $845,889,038 of steam through the fearful storm. ~ha~ an operation is necessary, the very "ailroad stocks and bonds and 74 edu- But what a guide for life was that~ It seemed to Beth that she waited ;hought of the knife and the operating Strong, philosophical and pat; rational institutions depend on $47,- hours, kneeling on the floor close to ~able strikes terror to her heart, and How safe a chart for you and me )ur hospitals are full of women coming [68,327 invested in similar securities While cruising o'er life's restless sea; the kitchen door, the end of the rope ~or ovarian or womb operations. ~or a portion of their income. Other Push, always push, with goal in view; in her hand. Again and again she iduciary institutions own enough Don't knock--avoid the hammer crew, opened the door, only to be met by -ailroad securities to bring such hold- this rule will save you many a shock: the wild storm of wind and snow. ng up to more than a billion and a "Push--don't Rnoek." When Jack finally staggered against m]f dollars, about one-sixth of the the door, having made tile return trip retire capital invested in railroad When on that door I see the sign, with much greater facility, by fasten- ?roperty. These investments repro- [ say, "Great motto, you are mine!" ing his end of the rope to the gate rant file savings of the masses, there No stronger sermon ever fell From human lips; no sage could tell of the corral, the relief was so great, )ring twenty million holders of life in- The hothead youth more nearly how that the overwrought nerves of the, surance poticies in country, as the To point always his vessel's prow; girl gave way, and she fainted, A nany more of fire insurance policies, There are no wiser words in stock: dash of cold water brought her to. I md ah even greater number o£ de- "Push--don't knock.'" Jack had reached the Darn in safety, ] msitors in banking and trust institu- ~Baltimore American. but found ° no trace of Black Joe and} :ions, where investments are largely his rider. But he had a plan Which l n railroad securities. | he eagerly proceeded, to unfold, i ~HAKESPEARE UP TO DATE. "There's a small straw stack at the 1 east end of the corral," he said. "It 'Twelfth Night" Shipwreck Changed has a rack built a~ound it to keep the into a Railway Wreck, stock from scattering it, you remem- The peopIe of India are inveterate ber. and the rack is of green willow :heater-goers~that is. in the large saplings nailed firm. If you can help ;owns, where they have theaters~and me make line enough to that There are cases where an operation The little clock on the mantel had !s the only resource, L~t when one con- levoted to Shakespeare, whose plays stack~I shall have to grope and chimed the hour of four, when Beth ;triers the great number of eases of .hey pad and adapt to suit popular grovel like a mole to do it~I will try )varian ahd womb trouble eared by :as,e, precisely as a Broadway man- Day became suddenly aware of a to set it afire. If Uncle "Will and Joe strange, distant roar, which grew Lydie. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ,get would make over a Sanserit play are anywhere close they will see it after physicians have advised momentarily louder. She passed into ?ound f he were going to produce it here. and make for itJ' )peratious, no woman s~muld submit to Viola and Sebastian are introduced. the kitchen and opened the outer door. "But the storm~the snow[" object- )he without first trying the Vegetable All day the skies had been 2ompound and writing Mrs. Pinkham, ~ot by means of a shipwreck, as per ed Beth, aghhst at the daring project. threatening, with suIIen, gray- bynn, BIass., for advice, which is free. ~hakespeare, but through the medium "You could not light it, brother; it colored clouds banked in the west. in ~f a railroad smashup. The great een- would not burn if you did. It must Niss Margret MerMey of 275 Third one angry somber-looking mass. The .ral Bombay station is first shown, the be one mass of snow by this time." ~treet, Milwaukee. Wis,, writes: wind had risen~it was rising more :rains made up with first, second, in- "It can be done," insisted her broth- Dear !Mfrs. Pinkham :~ and more; it moaned around the cor- :ermediate and third-class carriages. er, stoutly "Anyway, it's worth try- "Imss of strength, extreme nervousnes~ ners of the house, blending with that UNCLE SAM~'~A High Standard is Required o~ ~hooting pains through the pelvic organs, Viola and Sebastian are seen to hur- ing, and it's the only hope. See, Beth, distant muffled roar, the source of )earing down pains and cramps compelled :y down the ptatform carrying their I wiI1 take this little covered tin pail, Tha~ so ne to seek medical advice. The doctor, aftcr which Beth could not understand. 4ny Catarrh ~emedy Has Been~Endorsed by an 3ress suit cases and to settle them- half fill it with ashes, and then put in naking examination, said I had ovaria~ As she stood in the kitchen door- ~rouble and ulceration and advised an opera- ~elves in one of the second-class cars. some live coals from the stove. I will 4~any Trustworthy and Promi~e~t People." way, braving the keen air, her brother ;ion. To this I strongly objected and decided tater scene ~hows their train cross- take a bottle of coal oil in my pocket. try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Jack came flying up the south drive. ing a Iofty raitroad bridge. The We must hurry! No time to lose," )ound. The ulceration quickly healed, at1 His head was bent, his warm pow- ~he bad symptoms disappeared and I am bridge breaks in two, letting them cap dered thick with snow flakes. As he Tills time two stout sheets were race more strong, vigorous and well." ~own into the ravine below, and from reached the door he drew one arm torn up for a line, which Jack coiled Ovarian and womb troubles arc stead- [,he wreck the two are saved by dif- around his sister's waist, pulled her around his waist. He tied the end lyon the increase among women. If ferent wrecking parties, who carry of his first cable to a post by the door Cea ieiie Trial ~hc monthly periods are very painful, Lhem in opposite directions unknown into the kitchen, and slammed the door, setting his back against it. At and taking the bucket of coals plunged )r too frequent and exeessive~if you Lo each other. n~ve pain or swelling low down in the forth once more. When buying loose coffee or anyflfing your grocer happens Thns is Shakespeare brought up to that very moment the force of the eft side, bearing down pains, 1curer- Another slow half hour went by. to have in his bin, how do you know what you are ~Iate in India.~New York Tribune. stems broke upon them. The house -hind, don't neglectyourself : try Lydi~ shook in the blast; the air was ~tens6 Beth watched the south Mtchen win- getting ? Some queer stories abouL coffee that is sold in bulk, ~. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. dow for the first gleam of Jack's bea- could be told, if the people who handle i~ (grocers), cared to in the Spring, with whirling snow. Through the con fire. Despair clutched at her heart speak out. Lowndes, Me., ApriI 10th.~Mrs. H. windows the t~rrified eyes of the children saw nothing except one swirl- as the moments crept along. Had she Could any amount of mere tatk have persuaded millions of C. Harty of this place, says:~ lost brother as welI as uncle? Half housekeepers to use "For years I was in very bad health~ ing blur of white. The door was wrenched back by the terrific wind; frantic with suspense, her wild eyes Every spring I would get so low that stared hopelessly forth at the white I was unable to do my own work. I all Jack's young strength could hardly Lien CoRee, .blur of the storm. At length her pa- seemed to be worse in the spring tlmn close it again and turn the key in the tience was rewarded A slow glow ~]Ne lea~e~' o~ aH ~lc~a~e co~ees for over a quarter other time of the year. I was shaking lock and slip the . any grew in the southeast, deepened, of a century, if t~hey had not found it superior ~o all other brands in very weak and miserable and had "A close shave, Beth," he said, his mounted and fought with the spirit of much pain in my back and head: I voice a trifle unsteady. % ran every Purity, S~reng~, F~avor an~l U~i~ormi~y ? the storm. Plainly from saw Dodd's Kidney Pills advertised step of tile way from school--a good visible the 2[~|s popular ~t~ecess o~ L![ON C@FFEE , ~ o window, a mass of dull red through last spring and began treatment of half mile~and Just made it. Where can be due only to inheren~ e~eri~. T~cre the sifting snow, it held its own them and they have certainly done me would I have been if the storm had Is no s{ronger proo~ o~ meri{ Ilaa~ con- ,against the warring elements. And, [lnued and increasing Dopularlly. THE NEXT MORNING t FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW more good than anything I have ever struck five minutes sooner? Look, shortly afterward, the kitchen door ANO MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. used. Beth, look! There i~ nothing~noth- H the ~erOic{ o~ MH~IONS OF ~F. ~octor says it acts gontlF on tho stomach, liver was thrown wide once more and two and kidneys and is apR~asant laxative. This drink is "I was all right last spring and felt ing but drifting snow in all the world HOUSENEEPER~ ~o¢~ no~ conw~lee tnado from horhs, nud is preoarod for ~go as easily a4~ outside. Everything is swallowed up. snow. covered figures instead of one t*a. Iti~called L~ne~8 Te~ or better than i have for over ten year~. you ol tl~e merits o~ LION COFFEE, . '. tumbled within. Uncle Will had got I am fifty years of age and am strong- Not even the well-curb is to be seen:" t~ eos[s you but a irllle to ~uy a ~ LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE safe home at lasL! er to-day than I llave been for many Beth wrung her hands, in sudden, package. It is |he easles{ way |o { All druggists or by mail 25 cts. an d 50 ctB,, Buy i~ years and I give Dodd's Kidney Pills acute distress. His story was tl, at he had lefL town ~ay. ],une~s JFami|y l!Iedicine moves tho convince yo~rseH, an~ [o make i Do~vel~ e~eh d~y. In order to I)~ healthy thi~i~ Credit for the wonderful improve- "Uncle Will went to town to pay off just before the storm broke and had la~ssary. Address. O. F. Woodward, Le Roy, N.Y, you a PE~E1N~ PURCELASER. mont." the mortgage," ,,;he said wildly. traversed perhaps half the distance "He LION COFFEE is sold on]y in I lb. sealed packages. [ The statement of Mrs. I-tarty is only rode Black Joe. He has been gone when he lost his bearings. For near- ~nd reaches you as pure and clean as when it lcft~a~ / ene of a great many where Dodd's two hours. Oh, Jack, what if he start- ly three hours he and his horse had factory. Lion-h6ad on every package. Kidney Pills have proven themselves ed home again in the teeth of the wandered abouttn a circle, how wide ~ave these Lion-heads for valuable premiums. to be the very best spring medicine. storm? That lonely stretch of road he could not tell. Half frozen with They are unsurpassed as a tonic and across the prattle! Hc will be lost!" cold and all but exhausted with the ~OLD BY GROCERS are the only medicine used in thou- 'rears of affright stopped further buffetings of wind and snow, he had, sands o~ families. speech. Jack's bright young face as a forlorn hope, given his horse ~PICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. clouded with anxlety. He was only 14, free rein. Suddenly a dull light ap- It is well to remember that you can't throw mud without soiling your but he fell all a man's responsibility peared, scarce a rod distant. He ~lhg~ Ch0tHN~ own hands. resting on his slight shouIders as he turned toward it, fearing the house peered fGrth into the storm. might be on fire, and discovered his gqgRY~R&Rg. Washing Blankets...... r The be~t m~t~.N~~killed ~rkr~en and "Did he have to go?" nephew and the burning stack. ye~ra experienceImm rome ~ave ready three tubs of moderately ~ :ixty-aeven "Oh, yesl It was the lasL day of "I had a time getting that stack to We L. TOWER'5 51ickcrs.Co4~ ~nd Hat~ warm water; for ~im first water make a DOUCLA$ f~m0u~the world0ve~ Ttwq ~m m~ei~ grace, and the money for the corn burn," said the boy. "It was a mass strong suds by using plenty of 1very * 3 o5o & $ a oee-- g @ E $ IVIEN. bhck0rycll0w f0r dl ldnd~0/wet work, Soap. In this put ~ pair of blankets was paid into the bank yesterday o£ snow, of course, just like a huge $ b¢~rin0the 51GN 0~ afternoon. The farm is safe now, "~V. L. 1Dew=alan ~,GO ~hoes are ~ho. gPe~te~¢ ~ellera i~ tim TIlE PI bH b ~u~ra~¢edto ~ive~& and stir-with the clothes stick until drift. I managed to scrape some off xvorlld bee:~ll~e of Sheir' exeelle~t$ ~f..'Vle, ¢.~a~.~,$r I}tghag ~l~t~| ~ulDe- ~0~ iff~cti0n.Allreliable dealer~ ael[the~ clean; then rinse through the other two safe for you and me, if anything hap- the side opposite the wind and bur- e~,s~ |~O~11~ f/~,~.tl~O 1~o l{gT.OO, ~J['ho oilily d||fevenee is the pr|ee, waters, putting a little soap in each. ~g. ]1,. lPo=at~h~,~ .~ia,,~O shoe, eou¢ ~nore to n~t~k(% ho~l{l ghe|~, a:J.~0t~¢0..~0~0~,~a~ pens to him, Uncte Will said as he rowed a hole in the straw. I did it by ah=tD(} I,(~t{,¢'r, ~,vealP longer, a nd ~*e oi'glqaat.elP v~tll~l=e ~1t~11 ~tllty Wring by hand and stretch carefully on rode away," feeling, for I couldn't see a wink. The ~ther,~{:l.50 ~hoe oit £hc ulaPke~ Co-day. gV. L.]]~olllgl~ltl g~lau.- the line. ELEANOt~ R. PARKER. ,threes ¢ileJe vallle by g[a*lipil=~ il[~ ~ll~:ne l~ndl pl'iee on [|Io Tears stood in her eyes and her lantern was no good. Then I uncorked J~Poug|atn ~.~() ulloe~ a~.re sold ~.hrotal~n l~ls ,¢,'w=~ re,flail nt~,lt, ea il~ voice choked with sobs. She was only the oil, poured it into the hole, and {h(~ |,ri~cil~:a| ¢itiea, ,~n{i by shoe {|e{~let.n every~/heve. No =~¢. tea" wl~ere you live, ~,Y.l~, lPouglas Mu~e~ are within yo=~a, reach, sixteen. For the last year she and dropped the fire in on it. It blazed BLOTTER TIIAN OTIIER JTAKES AT ANY PRICE. her orphan brother had learned to in my face before I could dodge, but I "' P'or the lqst tl~ree year;~ l have wprn )g.L.flouotas Sa.5O shoe and f qund it nog 9nty as floes, om oeuer g/tetra atl,[~ s/toe, gftg~t 1 cr4~,r hct~®ardless of price." love their big, bluff, bachelor UncIe was snow clad and it didn't hurt. In Chas. L, l,'u/v'etl, Asst. CaMder The Capital Xational Bank, Indianapolis, hid, Will who had offered them a home on a moment the whole thing was on fire Boys wear W, L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shsa~s because ehoy fit his Nebraska farm. Beth was the and the wind was scattering it so I better, hold their shape, and wear longer than other makes. lmusekeeper and her uncle's confidant was afraid the barn would go, but I i't L.DOUBLAS $4.00 SHOESCANNOT BE E~UALtED MANYPBEE. in business W. L. ~ouglas uses Corona Colt.skin in. his $3.50 aitoe~. Co ron(~ matters. guess there was too much snow for Colt is considered go be tke flne~t patent leather proguceg. "Oh, what is to be done, Jack?" she that. I'd have felt foolish if the barn ~or Infanes and 0hildren. ~V, L, Douglas has the larges~ shoo mail order lmsiness in tl~0 worhL . . .- ,. . ~ ~- . .o ~ cried again, "How can UncIe WilI~ ha4 burned," said Jack. N-o trouble to get a fit by mail. 25e. extra prepays delivery. If you desire how could anybody~reach us in this "Oh, barns!" cried Beth, scornfully. further information, write for ]ll~strate~t Catalogue of ,Oprin(l ~tyles. storm? He will lose his bearings "~rl]o cares for barns! I'd burn a W.L.DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, IlfiASSACHUSETTS Ths Kind Hays completely. He might wander round dozen barns for lanterns to guide Un- and round within a few feet o~ the ele Veil1 home." She had helped him door and never find it," sobbed the off with his overcoat and opened the girl. AYe~c(a ble Preparaiionf0rAs- oven door of the ldtchen stove for 82 YEAN ELL NC3 DIRECT similar|@ IheFo0dandRegula- "A horse surely ought to find his him to warm his half frozen feet. way home," said Jack, anxiously, as Uncle Will laughed. JJ,JttHIBoars the he again took his station at the south "Well, chicken, I suppose you think window of the kitchen. "Black Joe is we coulct build another, now that the ohl, but he is smart. If Uncle Will mortbage is paid eft. But I'm glad we Signature gives him his own way he ought to don't have to, for the father of a Promotes Digesti0n,CEeeffub find the stable. Beth, is there a rope promising family of youngsters has a hess andt2est.Coatah~s neither about the house~a long one? I might lot of expenses." 3piura,Norphine norNiaeraL of try to get as far as the stable and see "The cows were in the stock pen, NO2g N~C OTIG. if they are there, and throw down Beth, bellowing with cold and fright, I some feed for the stock. The poor got them all into the barn and threw cattle will never get home. They will down some feed. They'll be all right suffer to-night, I'm afraid." fitfm~k &e,~- if this storm holds for two days." "There is the clothesline," said his ALv:Sem~* } It w~ a happy family that sat down sister, "But 1 fear it's too short. We to Beth's hot, savory supper a half can try it after supper. Vou must hour later. To be safe and warm and EXURSJJON$ have some hot coffee if you are going Worry wont cure a cough. When together again served to show them you find a cough holding on~ TO THE l'IEa~r.~ea~Z- out into the storm. I am afraid you ~/~hbd , tbf~ how precious they were to one an- when everything else has failed~-- cannot stand on your feet against th~ Free Grant Lands other.~Elsie Robertson in Little try D wind." OF A peffecl Remedy for Conslipa- Chronicle. o 9 Western Canada, ion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea But when the supper had, been eaten Lhey got the clothesline and length- During the months of Mar6h and Apl'il, there Norras,convulsions,Feverish- When Bossy Comes Marching Home, will be excursions on the various lines of rail- ened it with stout strips of denim way to tlle Canadian West. One summer (lay little John and ~ess and Loss OF SLEEP. from some old overalls. Jaek tied one Hundreds of ttmusands of a6res of the bes~ Fsr Svsr Mary were having a ride in the coun- Wheat and Grazing Lands on the Continen~ end around his waist, and taking a C%r® The free to the settler. Fac Simile S{gnalure or try and enjoying the freshness as only lighted lantern, went bravely forth Tonic Adjoining lands may be purchased from rat1. into the storm. city children can. Finally they met It is guaranteed to cure. If it way and land companies at reasonable prices. Y a large drove of cattle which were R E~V -re RK. The great barn and the stock sheds doesn't, we'll refund your money. For information as~to rome, cost of transpor- T irty Ysars vigorously switching their tails tation etc., apply to Superintendent of Immi. stood south of the house, nearly a Prices: S.C. \V~zLLS& Co. 4 gration, Ottawa, Canada. or to authorized Can- against the flies. Instantly little John, ~uarter of a mile. Jack had to fight 256.50c. $1, LeRoy, N,Y.,Toronto, Can. adian Government Agent~M. V. Melnnes. 6 used to parades, e,.claimed: Avenue 'FllOatre Block, Detrotk Michigan; C, - ~he wind all the way. He groped his a. Lauricr, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. "Wave, Mary' Wave ! They're way along the side of the fence, and waving to us!"~Little Chronicle. Lhen by means of a line of small ce- I~. ~ fSv~1;TCOPY OF 'Ig~:tAPPEI:L i ~uccessfullv ~rosecutes Cialms. dars, until he reached the gate of ti~e His Failure. !~ L~to Principal Examiner U.S. Pension Bureau. ?orral. Not an inch of the way was }Ie tried to kiss l~er on the cheek, ~! 3 yra in eivfl w~r. 15 adj udicating ~daims, ~t~y since. risible, for it had grown rapidly dark. ~ut missed it. so they say. The reason'? ]f you want to know, H, N. U.---DEiTRO|T--No. |5--1905 ~.nd the snow was telling so thick and Iter lips gof in the wa~. '~"~"I*'I'++'~+'I-~++-i'-I-'t-+'i-++++-t. ++~-M~M.++@-I.+++++,~+÷+4..Dt+ 00d pri0e L! SOME SPECIAL PRICES {) !, + ~- .9 bars Queen Anne Soap for...... 250 +' ~t this writing. We arc plying 20C tot ' 5e sacks Salt ...... 25e ()ur now line of Dress Goods comprises all tim ~" ~; packages Seeded gaisins rot...... 25c :~ butter and 16c for eggs. They may go nternationa} stock food ~ovelties of the season in black and colors. Crav- ~. 4 cans Sugar Corn for ...... 25c @ ...... 25c and D0c pkg. metre cloths for suits and Cravenette coats. - 3 bottles Horse Radish .'~ ~igher. We hope theywi11 not go lower. G lb. Granulated Sugar...1.00 " Good Leaf Lard per lb. for...... 10c25° + New line Ladies' Walking Skirts. We are selling goodn at vet) low prices. good tea for 15. 25, 3~,, 40, 50c Cream Crisp per package. .10c + ~- (i bars Fairy or Tar Soap for ...... 25c + Itousecleaning time is here and you will need go. 1 Salt Pork ...... ~c lb. [: Good 35c Fine Cut Tobacco per tb 2&; + Ve quot,e 15c can Peaches ...... 10(: ~ew Curtains, Carpets, Oil Cloths. Linoleums, ,. Police Tobacco, 1 lb. package cut plug .2(le ÷ :; 10c cans Corn ...... 25o Our bulk Garden Seeds have arrived. See us ~hades, Draperies, I~ugs. etc. See our line before ~- Oit Meal per 100 lb. sack ...... $1.85 + ;; 10e cans Tomatoes ...... 25c cr ~a.rden seeds in bulk or package° )hying. :" Nickel Sewing Lamps, round wick, central + 2 t5c cans Corn ...... 25e d raft eaeli .$1.50 + New line of Prints. Gingl~ams, Wash Goods 4 in. Bread and Butter Plates, w1~ite, 2 15e cans Peas ...... 25e Dry 0 ~ods are selling very low tt~is season. n wl~ite and eoiors. Money saved by trading a~ b per set ...... [ ...... 18c :J~ 2 15e eans Red Salmon ..... 25e 2orion goods are all el~eaper than last season. mr store. } ~J in. Tea Plates, willie, per set ...... 25e ~* FISH--Mackerel. Salmon, Herring, Sardines. Codfiish. [ + ~EIE~S~We carry a complete line of seeds, bulk and package. !i Buy Bulk Seeds; we can save you money on them. :t:+ ~u~ler and Eggs ~utter and Eggs i Bullet ann e00s wanted; hi0hest market price paid. + good as cash, good as cash. ta + H. L. 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++++~+'~+++++++'~.<'++++~++ +'~>'~+++++~'+'~+++++++~'+~.~ LOCA L 1TE i%S. tie expects to visit his mother in Mil- waukee, Wis~ Robt. Wallace, who has been quite Abraham Boultonisverylll. Seriously ill during a ~reater part, of ? itenkelman's Prices + Nrs. W. F. Hayeshas been quite ill t,he winter, is improving slowly so Smut in (irain :~ but is improving. that he is able to be out of doors on i is prevented by Formaldel~yde. We have it in 25 and 50cbotties. A 4> + I.A. Fritz made a business trip to pleasant, days. few cents invested now will save you dcllars. ~. Kingston Monday. Mrs. C. W. Hulburt went to Romeo ÷ *1- last Friday in response to a message KRESO SHEEP DIP ® &+Bulk,a. 00lice 10c Ibi3I Ibs I for 25e*@ southwest° of town.move0 onion farm announcing the ilIness of Mrs. C. A. 4 + Mrs. Susan Lenzner has been quite Buttertield. She returned lmme Sat- [, at 25c a pint; 81.25 a gallon. Bring your eggs. urday evening. ÷ " 'I?. J. Anketelt of Detroit transacted A company of boys and girls were +Bulk+ al !! 3 II for business tmre Monday. entert, alned at the lmme of M. G. T. H. FRITZ, CassCity. 4- Miss 5iarv A. Murphy has been l¢tynn on Monday evening in honor of ÷ qttito ii] ttm past, week, his little daughter, Mary. A jolly time was spen~. ~ '~ " ~ Born, Friday, April 7, t~) Mr. and {lheeae 14e .,-> Mrs. John Coots, a son. 3Irs. John Sommerville and Family 6 of Cumber l~ave moved into the resi- prohibitionist members to tl~e board [he ~'in~;hel| dence recently vacated by Gee. W. of supervisors. + acted business lmre Friday. Ensley, the former now being owner Rev. C. H. Callander (ff Croswell, at ÷+++10 Iba | 0almeal f0r 25e +* "" ,mmo. o, :~ Born, last, week Wednesday to Mr. of the property. present pastor of tl~e Baptist church :g~ and Mrs. Hart Mickte, a son. R. l~. Lavrack ires gone to Detroit at tl~at place, has accepted the pas- 1/10VilIt0 I'ICIIJiI[ X ~ H.F. Lenzner was the guest of where i~e Ires secured employment. rot'ate of the Baptist, churel) t~ere. EN TIEI~TA ! 111tM E 1111T + 0eneral line of 0r0eeries, Shoes and Dr7 000 s, + Sebewaingfrionds over Sunday. Mrs. Lavrack intends to join lmr tins- He occupied the ~ pulpit in the Bap- band ti~ere in the neat" future where tist ctmrch here last Sunday morning ~ wonderful animat,ed or moving pic- '7""g +÷ Mrs. J, L. 1teller, who has been ill v + for tim pas~ week. is improving. tlley will rnake their future lmme. and evening and preached two good ture exhibition, showing scenes of" ~. + B.O. Watkins oF Vassar was in Miss Harriet, 1)eming, wlm lms been spiritual sermons. Tim membership life size, tile tike, life motion. A employed as stenographer at tim of the clmrch is to be congratulated & [ i t°wnlastThursday°nbusiness' upon having secured tl~e services of program tlmt thrills, lIere ia .~ i I P ENI(ELM N ~ lra Rea~l~ tins gone to Birmingl~am asylum at Kalamazoo, returned to lmr parental llome lmre (m Tuesday wllere Mr. Catlander as pastor. He intends part (}f it. ~- ~ ~ wt~e~e he Ires secured emplownent. to move tmre nex~ week and will she expects t,o remain unlit next The SuBlime Passion P|ay ± OPPOSIK ltELLER'SMILL, 0 SS 01TY, I" Mrs. A. A. Ititoheoek was in Sagi- June. preach in tile elmrcll tile following -a- haw several days this week on busi- Sunday. :)r the Life of ChrisG as played by the. ., ~. r u.l }.~I'{~+÷'v, FI-b÷-t-b'~-'l'~l-,++'i+,@'l'~'~I'q ~'~ The Winehell Moving Picture En- ÷w÷÷w+ "-,}--a-w-a-I-+÷w'I--a ..... " ...... "" "~ ~" ~...... " hess. tertainment is billed for tl~e town hall At the meeting of the sclmol board Pheasants of Ober-Ammergau in 1900. A.W. Traver and W. W. Bender tomorrow (Saturday) evening. The last Friday evening arrangements Worth the price of Admission alone. were in Owendale Tuesday on busi- sublime passion .play and the Galves- were made rot blm coming seliool year @@®/~@@@@'+.x~b®@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@<~@~~@~@@@® ness. ton storm are among the features ad- by securing the following instructors The Galveston Storm ~- ~ 5[:'. and Mrs. W.W. Bender enter- vertised. in the public sel~oots: 8upt., F. E. ~lmwing tim ruins and bnrying of the- Sinclair; assistant in high school, Miss dead. los. Burbridge hits gone to Croswell Beatrice Coehrane; seventh and } to take charge or the livery business eigl~tl~ grades, Miss Hattie Malam: The Roboken Horrors :> House cleanin Hr. and Mrs. J. W. Young are recently purel~ased by Crawford & lirth and sixth grades, Hiss Margaret ~l~owing an ocean steamer = on tire, Ti ~,c~ ~ spendingatBeauley. a few days wil0h relatives Burbridge. He expects to move lfis Miller; iirst, second, third and fourth household goods to that place in the grades, Mrs. Dora Fritz. Miss Mary New York h~trbor and tl?e Statue of 5;~ |~[J~;:®®®® Jfis. Dunham or Saginaw vistted near future. Sommervitle and Miss Cecil Frit,z; Liberty. ':°) :- with friends in town last Thursday On account of poor hoaltl~, Rev. L. kindergarten, Miss Henry, A Spanish Bull Fight evening. V. 8oldan did not accept an appoint- 2 l?here will be another assistant in tim Tl~is scene is full of excitenlent from - i[(;) AND NOW IS WHEN Win. "Messner left Tuesday morning merit at, tile Evangelical conference at higl~ scllool hut as yet, no contract lids ' ' for Detroit where l~e l~as secured cm- Elkton last week. Mr. Soldan is un- been made for that position by any 0eginnfng to end. !i YOU WANT YOUI~ ! ptoyment. decided whether he will continue to zppticant. make Cass City l~is home or not. The Rough 1{triers, Boys and Bur- ~'~ Tim following is t,l~e advertised let, Mr. and Hrs. i. B. Auten received a dars, Watermelon Contest, Cake <*O 4:?'>, for for tile weeek ending April 8, 1905: The work on tl~e new brick build- letter recently from Ll~eir daugl~ter, ing of M. Sheridan next to The Model Miss'5~Iadeline, who is attending col- Waltf, Kissing Scene, and many I ' ; N e w Fu 1"11 it tllre ;> " (2. Graham ol'l?reibutger willoc- is progressin~ nicely. It, will be a ege at Granville, Ohio, in wliicl~she )tlmrs to() numerous to mention, full ~> cupy the pulpit in the Baptist eimreh one-story building, tlm basement of ~tates tbat while visiting with a :)r fun, interest and excitement. .> ~he same to be used for a sample room .. .> next, Sunday. friend at Canton, tlmy called on Mrs. Some of tlle scenes are llumorous and for commercial travellers. McKinley, the wife or tl~e martyred o '> A; Hewson Ires returned tlome from Elijah Tanner, wire recently re- president and in company with her )gl~ers educating and instructive, turned to Caron, Assiniboia, N. W. went fOr a drive, the destination be- :naking a varied and interesting pro- O u,r S pecial Sa le starts T;, after spending the winter here :,ng Mr. McKinley's tomb where fresl~ ,,ram, which will be remembered a ~ , > Mrs. Peddle, west of town had tlm ,> with his family, lms beenm quite ill 1 ~wets sent, every day fr(nn the Wllite ifetime. Saturday, Apr. Miss G.Bertha Benkelman visited oresented Miss Auten witl~ apair ot Mr. and Mrs. John Anker nf Duluth, of the Russian-Japan war, giving a <~) witl~ Elkton and Sebewaing friends knitted slippers-~-the work of her own ¢ery grapl~ic and interesting descrip- ~- ~ first of the week. Minn., were guests at tim l~ome of J. tlands--and it, is hardly necessary to F. Hendrick last week. Mrs. Anker 0ion of the war in tl~e far East. and will iast during the , ]~ onth. o A new line of Bedroom • theThe local higl~ sci~ool team expects tdd that riley are higl~ly prized /)y / is iu poor healtl~ and in company with hl~e young lady. Suites, Odd Dressers and Commodes, wood and iron Beds. • to play base ball witl~ Brown City a~ lmr husband left last week for Find- 25 VIEWS 4> this place Satourd~y. lay, Oldie, wlmre she will receive med- The lIaenes-Miller Co., a troupe ff the Iroquois Tl~eatre tire, giving an ~; Maitresses~ and Springs, and our general line in complete. Mrs. M. gaee and son, Jolm, left for ical treatment. well recommended hy ttm press, is 'aithful description of tile greatest ~illed for the ~pera Ilouse April 20. @ Chesaning Tuesday morning to attend Mr. and Mrs. #. A. Fairwoather [loloeaust of modern times, in which ";>~;, ~<~ the funeral of a relative. Phe following item concerning them and daughter, Lena, went to Imlay is t~aken from ghe Clare Sen- i00 lives were lost. City to spend Sunday with friends. 5inel: "Tile entertainmen~ given at 20 VIEWS parents of a little daughter tlmt came The trip was made with an automobile ~lie Congregatio~{al clltlreh last Friday a,~;> ~ ~ ~ ~ to tlmir home on Sunday. and tt~c big rain Monday made the ~vening by H. O. Miller and Miss Eva )f tl~e great Baltimore fire, describing <;> ~ Rev. and Mrs. O. Y. Selmeider and roads so impassable tlley didn't reach Mac Haynes, given under tlm auspmes ~lm greatest tire of tl~e 20th century. -v The Undertaker; children of Elmer have been spending home until Tuesday. )l' the Cl~ristAan Endeavor, was most 5O VIEWS ~ several days witl~ friends tlere. There will be preaclting in tlm Ev- ~xcetlent. The rendition of scenes ~g,~;x~¢4,~..~~ ()scar goners and Miss Louise Cor- angelical ehurci~ next Sunday morn- ['rom Lytton's Lady of Lyons and )f the Spanish-Ameriean war: a trip nell of Elkton spent Sunday at tile ing and evening by tim reti ring pastor, ~;hakespeare's llichard 111., witllout 5hrougl~ Cuba, Porto Rico and the home of Hr. and Mrs. M. Matzen. Rev. L. V. Soldan. Hey. W. Berge, my stage effects, slmwed marked Philippines, giving a delightful, in- tim successor or Hey. Soldan, expects ,. ~.-,w÷-;-+w+++++-i-+-,-++-,-w+++++rl--I.+-b+++++++++++@+++÷+++++++ The annual field day meet of the tbility in character delineation. The mre%ingand faithful description of 4- + to be here to preach his tirst sermon ~umbers of 1511e pr)gram tn ligl~ter he leading events and scenes of in- • The Prices® Tell i{ highheld atschools Bad Axe, of theSaturday~ Thumb June will 3. bo at, this place Easter Sunday. cein were equally well rendered, tile Miss Luanm~ Bellow returned lmre ~erious anti the funny, all greatly ;crest in one of tile most important .. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murpl~yarrived )leasing tl~e audience." , lmre Saturday from Newton Falls. Monday to resume her duties as teacl> ~pochs in tile tlistory or our country. and that accounts for our success in the Grocery business ~ Ohi~, wlmre they expect to remain. er in t i~e high school, but received a A quiet wedding took place Tuesday We use tim p~werfnl calcium light message from lort Sanilac stating ~rternoon at tile lmme nf Mr. and Mrs. N during our short stay in Cass CitY. + Roy Spencer left htst week for De- that her sister, who has been ill for a avllieh tl~rows the most brilliant cop & - :!." troll where he expects to find em- Levi~ ~DeLong, two miles south and )red views ever strewn before tt~e number of montl~s, was taken worse. me mile east ,}f Cass City, when tlieir ployment sailing on the Greal5 Lakes. Miss Belh)w returned to Port 8anilac aublic. Everything is strictly first- and up=to=date " Thos. Quinn has secured a p(,sition second dauetlter, Miss Nancy A.. was i Our stock is fresh Tuesday morning. united in marriage t~Jolm A. l)ickia- :lass and up-to-date. A royal enter- on the street ear lines in Detroit and ~ left for that place Tuesday morning. The following are among tl~e rela- ;on of Elmwood. The bride, who was aainment is promised, don't fail to Our prices are altogether reasonable tives from out of town who attended prettily attired in wtlite, was attend- ;ee i t. + ÷ '17, ti. Fritz and daugl~ter, Miss tim funeral of Mrs. B. Alvers last ed by her sister, Miss Rosa, and 5'1iss'l WE WAN 1~ YOUR TRADE. Lucy, went to Care Sunday. tile latter l~hursday: Dr. and Mrs. k. L. King Minta Wallace, wt}ile the groomsmen ~- ,,~'" remaining t'or the week to visit with (~f Cat'o, E. Alvers of Oxford and Mrs. were John l)eLong and Owen Kit- r0wn Hall, saturday, Apr, i5 ii friends. A. E. \anderl~itt and daugllter of bourn. The ceremony was performed Chiea~o, the last two mentiimed re- I) }ors open at, 3:30. ,,o,. ~ three o'clock by Roy. J, W. J ® Cornelius sister, Mrs. J. F. Care]an and daugli- maining here rot a visit with relatives. Fenn in tim presence of the im- [ o Commences at 8:30. ~ lets, R, uth a~d Catherine, of Burling- mediate relatives of the contraclt- Ina Lowe, aged 31 years, wile has kdmissiom~Adults~ 20e; ellfldren, 10c. @++++@+++++++++++÷++++++++ l-++++++'>+++++++++++++++++w ton on Sunday. been conlined in the Eastern Michigan lngparties, after wtlichasumptuous gev, O. Y. Schneider of Moore re- asylum at P~mtiac fl~r abaut a year, wedding supper*, was served t,o the ~uests. The young couple are well cently pnrehased 18 acres of land lying died there last Friday and her re- SALE mains were brought 15o I)eford Satur- tnd favorably known in this vicinity FARM FOR [0wgr [ver FOP, SALE late frorno,, ,I. It. Sbritller. day for burial. The funeral services ~md expect to make their fur, are home 160 acres: very desirable home; good wereheld in tim 5I. E. ellureh and ~n tim gronm's farm in Novesta town- nodern ten-rnom tlottse; bank barns Watches cleaned 75c Eighty acre improved Clyde Lutze is enjoying ~t brier va. ~hip, Tl~e Chronicle joins witll tl~eir ...... cation with friends in Greenleaf. A. interment was made in N~vest~ cem- md all other out buildings necessary etery. host, of friends in wisl~ing tllenl a Mainnprin~,sI (Y' ...... 75c farm~ Lazenby is assisting in H.L. Hunt s long and happyjonrney through life. or con venience: good henri ng orchard, 24-hour clocks cleaned ...... 50c store during l~is absence. Thos. Quinn and David Strilller were in Detroit last week and their s, ell watered; good windmill: one-half 24-hour clock springs ...... 50c known as the "Heffelbower Glen Cronkrite, V. S., of Alma has nile from schoolhouse and ehurcll and a,n work wa~,,~a, farm," three milch south and associated t~imself with Wnt. Morris, pictures appeared in one of tl~ose "Un- MERE FIENTION. the local veterinary surgeon, [or the premiditated Poses" in tlm Detroit vithin live miles or three go(~d mar/ Arbor. GHAS..gPENcER & SON, Full Graded Course in Vocal and rant business istobe transacted. ~uet~ a manner he ,could not let, go. n Sanilac Center, Argyle and Urban Instrumental Music. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Marshall are The CIn'onicle erred last, week in tie was alone 0m the place, Mrs. erritory. However, it, is thoroughly Jewelers and Opticians, For terms apply to Sister of St. moving their household goods to l?k saying that Republican supervisors Weyeneth being at one of the neigh- ~nderstond that some change is to be WEST MAIN STREET. Dominie. Huron this week. w~mre Mr. Marshall were elected in all townsl~ips of tl~is l)or's (m an errand. A neighbor's boy nade, but jtlSb what tllat change will county except in Arbela, Columbia, has secured employment in the strip ['ound Weyeneth dead in the stable )eisner known. UblyCourier. Junia~,'~, and Kingston. Democratic %or, fast to tile horse. ~?f'l resh tisll every day. Ordersde- yards. supervisors were als5 elected in Den- ¢~"AI1 parties indebted to Hewson livered in any part of town. F.C. John Ridgwayleft Wednesday morn- mark, t!]ltnwood and Fairgrove ac- We nndersl, and the (tltieials of tile ,% ~clmider are requested to call and Subscribe for the Chronicle. c~,,,~,v:,,,.:. Moore phone, No. 52. ing for(.oldwater tospend thesummer e~rding tolater reports. This rnakes l?ere Marquett'e met, at Croswel] re- settle t,he same at B. F. Benkelman's :;-17-if witll his daugl~ter, Mrs. Wallace ,Ball }6 rep'ub'lie~ms, six democrats and one :ent'ly to consider kite advisability of ~tore. 4-7-2".':