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Vol. II EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1907. No. 46

Board of Trade nichigan-erop^ort. Prepare the Mixture NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. f ' *—V Yourself as Advised. . - Lansjng Mich., Nov. 8, 1907. Notice is hereby given that the __For the moptli of October.the mean Superintendents of Poor for the G. L. SHEHMAN & SON., Hold Annual Meeting next Mix the following by shaking well temperature and rainfAU throughout County of Charlevoix, will receive in a bottle, and take in teaspoouful Are Now Sellipg a Tuesday Night. the State were below the normal. sealed proposals for medical and surg­ doses after meals and at bedtime: The fore part of the month was ejoudy ical attendance, with medicines" and Fluid'Exti-act Dandelion, one-half - East Jordan Mich. Nov, 13/1.907. and rainy; the last decade was clear appliances necessaiy, term one year,, To the-Citizens and pleasant. Ktlliou frosts oceured ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; for the poor of the county, until noon Beech-Nut of East Jordan: in theJJpper Peninsula on the 1st and Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three Saturday Nov. 30, 1907 at ,T. W. S500 - Brand Notice Is fiel-oby given of the annual 8th, and were.general over the State ounces. A local druggUt is the au­ Rogers' office East Jordan, for the fol- "meeting of^he East Jordan arid South on the 14th, ',. thority that these-simple, harmless in- lowlrtg distuct: Townships of South •gf-e4KHitg eftn be obtnined at nominal Willow Rock> £§£ Arm Board of Trade io'"be neld at the Arm, and that part ol Eveline on the WHEAT. cost from our home druggists. •'Electric Theatre" formerly "Votru- east side of the South Arm of Pine The condition of wheat as datapared " Themfitui^e is said to cleanse and ba Hall" in. the "Village, of East Jor­ Lake: also all the patients in the wItli an average percent, is87 in the strengthen the clogged, and inactive dan on Tuesday, night Nov,. l!)tu at 8 County'Poor Farm. southern and nojtherji'counties,'81 in Kidneys, overcoming Backache; Blad­ u'olock p. tn. -•••-- the central counties and SIS In the The Board reserves the right to re­ It is earnestly requested that every der weakness and Urinary trouble of State. . r.;._'. ject any or all bids. citizen interested in tfte welfare-ef alfkinds, if taken before the stage of ~'flie total number of bushels of Bright's disaase. E. A. MiLLEg^Pres- ,. the lymmunity be present, as many wheat marketed by farmers in Octo­ J.^W. ROGERS. Those who have tried this say ft mattersof local interest will be pre­ ber at lSOouring'mills is 224,444and G. A. Meyer, Sec. positively oyercomes pain in the back, sented for consideration. at 100 ele,vato.is and to grain dealers 1 clears the urine of sidiment and regu­ A full- report of the. finances will 153,519 or a total, of 377,963 bushels. lates uriuatiouj—especially at nJeht, be read at this time. ='.'•. COKN, ~ .. With $20.00 worth of ; 'curingeven'tho worst fetalis of blad­ lr you are in need of a Couch call on ""JOSEPH W , EnrPEY.'Pres. The.estimate average yief*Tof corn der weajeness. *~ ~ WHITTINGTON. * cash trade. FRANK KENYOK, Sec'y. in bushels—is 30 in the State and Every/ man and woman here who The SOUTH BEND. .WATCH is the Southern countjeg and 29 in the cen- feels the kidneys are not strong or aet one that Tuns frozen infa cake of ice. Uall for Trade Stamps-Sliced BaCOIl tral-and northern counties. At Lbveday's Next Mon­ ing'in a beallhbeinthy manfieailif'"'•'-r shoul' 'd * mlx4_„Ca' J land see the new Curtain Mad­ j •_ -POT ATn-w.K , J_ thistpTeBcr1ption at home and give it day Evenjng^___ 'Tlie estimated iayerage yield per ras, Couoh Covers. Table Spreads and a trial, as it is said to do wonders for G. L. SHERMAN & SON, — There is nothing so stimulating as acre, in bushels in the southern and Porticrs at B. C. Hubbard &Co's. many persons. a good hearty"iaugh. It beats all the centraLcuunties is 84. in the northern 1 ain:t feeling right today, • TheScranton (Pa.) Times was tirst^ tonics and other medicines that have" counties 108, and in the State 89., to, print this remarkable prescription, —Something wrong I- must say; ever been discovered, if you want to COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS. in-October, of 1906, since wheii tfll the Come to think of it. that's right get. yourself braced up^go see "The Tliq-per .cent of farmers who have leading* newspapers' of New York. I forgot my Rocky Mountain Tea Missouri Girl'at Loveday Opera House used commercial fertilizers on their Boston,. Philadelphia, 'Pittsburg and other cities have made many an­ '. last night. ... Monday night and.you can go to work wheat .'tins-fail in the' .southern and nouncements of It to their readers. •--— T. RjGanDett&Co', the next morning feeling li'ke anew central counties is 15, in the northern pers'.m.; Two-hours and a half of sulfa counties 1 and inline State 13. E. A, LEWIS enjoymentf w"rlh aHarge share of that LIVE STOCK. ... time devoted to fun of the richest The average conriitio'u of horses, <0»*Mft»*W<->*M***4«««4»* kipd. cattle and swine iu the State is 94 and jf Fresh Goods Every Week 4 Sftee.p 8tt.--——:.".' (1 ^And_none but .the Best Brands ig All Lines, ft GEORGE. A, PRESSOOTT, Most] people know that if they have Common Council. ••'-"•' Seore.tary~oFState •"•--.._.'• ~— TRY QUE—- • - y'-'••- j" vRegular metting Monday evening Ken »ick they need Scott's Emul­ Teas anil. Coffees,-Breakfast Foods, Flour, Buck- jv Nov. 11th. sion to bring back; health and strength. wheat, Corn and Maple ,Sy-r-ap% ^ . P'reseiSi, President pio tem. Trustee County Normal Notes. Cookies, . Confectionery and Fruit. A McMillan; Trustees—Lemieux, Good­ K iss Opal Emory visited the Nor­ But the strongest point about Scoffs JUST RECEIVED—"AFine Line CROCKERY. T man, Curkendall; Cleric Ruclsun. .' ... mal room Wednesday afternoon, Emulsion is that you don't have to be Orders Promptly Filled and Deliyered. PhoneiBS. . JT Minutes'of last, m^eiingread and ap­ Miss Emory has tauglit in the Hop- proved. On motion, the followin-grfKard SChoul sii.ee her graduation in sick to get results from it bills were allowed; 1905 Geo. Spencer, tapping, labor S IS 00 The class observed the work in Miss It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat M. A. LemieiiK,'J.abpr, material 12 95 Jarvisirocmv.ii^fJie Washington build­ ! on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, Bnoslnger Bros. brooms ,.1 00 ing last: Wednesday afternoon. St.Com'r-report,w.ork on bridge .430 flu Miss Manson, who teaches the brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre­ E. L. Co.*, lighting for Oct. . 8:i 51 third and fourth grades iTf^tlift.Wash- vents coughs, colds and consumption. EARN glo,ooo FEAR. WHY NOT? E. L. Co., lamp &• .•'•'. 1 fin ington sclioor^rwas'sick Monday and -THE Kr-JVLbr. C(i.,J.!xL,cement,etc. 162 00 Grace Meggison substituted for her. Food in concentrated form for sick and Wnt. Johnson, salary 60 00 Lola Cross took charge of the fifth ,,'FjlJrlianks.Morse & Co., supplies 21 25 grade room until the arrival of Miss well, young-and old, rich and poor. Geo. Geek. fgt. on supplies !!2 Lewis Monday morning. lDkri)atiooat (orrespoota Schools liicky St. John, allowed additional '•-• The class attended a reception giv­ And it contains no drugs and no alcohol* MICH, ENROLLMENT OFFICE for cleaning Coates House 7 00 en by.-jUte-Wdies of the W. C. T. U. WltL START YOU. AT TRAVERSE CITY ALL DRUGGISTS! BOc. AND~"$T70O. Petition of A. Walstad fur privi­ Frid3y_.evening at the home of Mis. "" ASK AGENT TO CALL. lege jst' connecting with sewer on P. D. Campbell. After th". progrant Suite-st. . at Saloon building was refreshments were served by the granted.'"-" =-^^= ladles" The. members of the <'las3~en- The president pro tem appointed W. joyod the evening very much. A. Piekard as member of the Board The class listened to a talk, given of Water Commissioners for three- by"Dr. F'loyd Monday, morning in the years.. AppoifiUtieut confirmed by high school. Dr. Floyd who is a re­ trustees. turned missionary, gave a talk on On motion, Council adjourned. China, 'which was both interesting BOQBINGER BROS and instructive. •^mX Take your cider apples to Super- VILLAGE CLERK. naw's Wareliouse. They can use all you have. CHICAGO'S GRfeAT LIVE STOCK SHOW Does Your Norcmbcr 30 to December 7, 1907. BOQTORS MISTAKES "'-'The ever-growing popularity of 11 IK Are said often to bo buried six feet under ground. But, many times.women call 'On rHusband If International Livestock Exposition their family physicians, suffering, as they is becoming more apparent each year, lma(?ine,«»e4rem dyspepsia, another from which fact is eyidenced by the, phe­ heart disea-so, another from liver or kid­ ney disease, another from nervous pros­ nomenal Increase in the number of ex­ tration, another with pain here and thoro, Look Seedy? hibits entered for this year's event. and in this way they presont alike to themselves and the.ir easy-going or over- ^At the 1.007 Exposition there will be busy doctor, separate diseases, for' which aboutTK!u& pure bred cattle, fully the. He, assuming them to bo stich, prescribes Put him inside one of our Clarendon same number of pure bred and import­ his pills and potions. In reality, thoy aro all only tymptum* caused by some uterine' Shirte— . L-i^_-~~"'' ed sheep, nearfy half a thousand of tlisease. ThelitvKSlcian.lsnorant of the trie finest specimens of swine and cuuseof suffering, KK-ps upTH*trcatment (ThegreaTfrsOShirt for~$l:00) . until large bills are made. JTie^suJTering nearly 700 beautiful hijph-bred horses. patient gels no beUenJpJrciiSsujJtvUie Collar him with a "Helmet Brand The Show will not only be greatly wrong treatment, hut probably worse7_A increased and improved in its exhibits- proper -medicinet - "-'niH^ftTfrl . Wwrt"--™ Turn Down"— this year, but the Union Stock Yards Prescription, directedutra to the rmmr.ma wnniiwnnTTrT have entirely removed -thedisease, there^ (Two for 25 cts.) Company has again evidenced its lib­ by dispelling all those aistressinfrsymp-- erality andenthusiam for the improve­ toms, and instituting -comfort Instead of prolonged misery, ft has been well said, Cover him with a Born '- tional tfa'cil I tiestfor Jjusjrreatest Live scientific medicine, carefully devised by (jj.2.50 to »35.00) .„ .vp^l^n^ <,„,< cl/lllfi.l pt,ycl^lnr,[ StockTtx-position. Tlio sheep exhibi­ and adapted to woman's delicate system. It Is made of native American medicinal Wrap him inside a ' 'Schloss Bros.' tors wili be given new, bright and roots- and Is perfectly harmless In Its cheerful quarters, and an enormous, effects in «11» ctmaiiuin or inn rpi)i7?Jg """Overcoat"— njistem. handsome, new sale pavilllon, con- As a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fi- ^(112.00 to $20.00)" '. r structed, of concrete and Iron, has vnrito Prescription" imparts strength to the whoio system and" to the organs dis­ been" erected on the show- grounds. tinctly femlnlno in particular. lor over­ Tie him with a "Golden Rule Four- Manv additional and attractive luat- worked, "worn-out,".1 ruiMlown," doblll- _ures will be added to furnish enter- tatcd teacliers, mllU««rs, dressmakers, in-hand"V (50c) seamstresses, "shop-girls," house-keepers, - italnmentfor the visitors, and as, an nursingmothers, and feoblo women gen­ \ -' • ^^ erally, Dr. Piercb's Favorite Prescription And he'll look like a.lover again. ' educator along live stock lines no com­ Is tlio greatest 9artlily boon, l>clng un- MADE: parison can be found to tills groat ex­ cqtialed as an appetizing cordial and re­ SHO.ES' hibition, which-is the supreme final storative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerr- contest of the season. ,: Ino "Favorite Prescription " Is uncnualcd Jx • '•' No farmer or stockman cap afford and is InvAhiablo In allaying and sub­ V duing nci-vousNoxcltabHlty, Irritability, to miss this splendid opportunity for nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, himself and children to secure a liber­ neuralgia, hysteria, _siiasms, St. Vltus's diinco, and other 'distressing, nervous al edncai Ion pertaining to livestock, symptoms commonly attendant upon and at the same time tint! entertain­ functional and organic disease' of tlio : uterus, it induces refreshing sleep and ment, recre'at on and a. pleasure trip rcllnves mental anxiety and despondoncy. - \Q tltAr'Brcat western metropolis. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invlgorato "QDAHTY FIRST OF ALL"-Our Motto. tho Stomach, liver and bowels. Ono to ,.- Do not forget the dates, frov. 30!h .three a dose, Easy to tako as candy.. J,o pec, 7 th, lim^ mm* T HP nte , HOPELEitS.

Standing nsath.the vine-covered ar­ Sfufcmstnal IBqualttg S*immt bor, at the southern end of the gar­ O. A. LIBK, Publisher. den, about page 367, the man and the woman gazed earnestly la each other's . (AST JORDAK, MICHIGAN. eyes. "My own," murmured the man, "my very own—may I call you so? Thanks. A Neighborly Act. By HBNR^ JTEKLING, » , Secretary Boftr^o TyMfnphlckl Uniftn. Then, will you, sweet one, be my EX-GOTHAM RAILWAY MANAGER {Disorder in Central America la of­ wife?" Herbert H. Vreeland, president of the Metro­ fensive to Mexico and to the United »>«• "Ah," she said, her frame convulsed States. It is as if the neighbors ot Wltti sobs, "would-Hhnt you had not politan Securities Co., the holding company of a. twp law-abiding citizen* were continu­ T IS utterly impossible for the industrial condition of woman spoken, Aubrey, for I can never • be number of the street railway concerns now under ally bickering and carrying their quar­ to equal {hat of man while workers compete for empioymerifc- your wife." Investigation by the public utilities commission £ in New York city, who resigned as manager, of the. rels over the fence into the grounds of Woman's physical limitations so narrow h"er~iicld.of oppor­ • "You never can?" ejaculated the disconcerted lover, starting back in New York Railway company under the fedqral thf peaceful. It fs the duty of the tunity that she is forced to underbid men in order to secure court receivers, who appointed him to that poat^ orderly, not only for their own protec­ amazement. work ' "No, no," she said, with a choking immediately after they took .charge of the property' tion, but in the interest of decency, to . of the insolvent corporation, is said to have pre- persuade, the disorderly to -behave So women crowd employments where they can be of sob "But you love mc?" he queried anx­ ,^ 'sented to himself a bill for $25,000 salary and themsdlvcs. The presidents of the use, force out men by underbidding, and then compete a-griinst iously, expenses to have audited it himself and to have United States and of Mexico-acted as each other, until the wnge_drops to a point that sickens the "Yes, yes," she replied, convulsive­ signed tl/e check to pay it, without itemizing the expense account. This was to3tlfied to by Lemuel benevolent international neighbors" teart to consider. •' ly. when they tendered the good offices of "And will yoa always remain single E. Quigg, who dibpensed $217,307 of traction their governments to the quarreling In all industriesv where -women have wholly or partly . if you don't marry me?" money "to mold public opinion" in favor of the supplanted men, the low wages are a~reproach to civilization and the "Yes, yes." traction companies. .. reisublics In Central America to assist _Vreeland is .said to \IB a direct descendant of cause of vice. The wage received "fixes the industrial condition of the -"There's never been any scandal in arranging a plan for arbitrating all about you, has there?" Michael Jansen Vreeland, who came to the United States in 30 from disputes which cannot be isettled by individual. '..-•• . - " • "Sir!'/ — ...__.: Jroeckhausen, near Brabant. Mr-i—Vreeland began his career as an assistant the Tenjjblics themselves. Government "No, of course- not," he hastened1 to ma delivery wagon. , His first railway, work was shoveling gravel. He -- ,1s in an unsettlEti%ondltion in Central As it is a physical impossibility for woman to compete on terms of mutter. "Pardon me; 'twas an un­ vorked his way up to general manager.' -William C. Whitney first brought America. Although nominally demo­ equality with man in «11 avocations, she must necessarily meet a sharper worthy thought. But as far as I can Vreeland prominently—tirto the limelight—br-sefectlng—h4rn^te^brteg--«f._.— . 1 second, Australians third, and British and griping necessity, that drives woman whither she would not go, It unexpectedly. In turning a sharp cor The bartender saved his money and in a few years he had enough to ^ last. The Americans' score is ten ells of the lessened opportunities of man; of the inability of thousands .ner on tire ice" pack the automobile tart a tea store. He made a Btudy of tea (one of Brady's characteristics turned "turtle and we had turtle soup s. that when he becomes interested .in an enterprise he mastena all its points better than any score- : eVer apon thousands of men to earn enough to satisfy the reasonable wants of inade with any kind of rifle, and in Thus did we escape starvation." ntricacies) and his- store was soon such a success that he established hose dependent upon them. It is a reversion tcTthose barbarous customs1 ithers In Albany and then branched out Into other! towns. this contest the rifles used were* not And then the ushers took up a col of older countries, when women were .beasts of burden and-men despised1 lection.-jcChlcago News. About.this time Brady.saw the possibilities of granite as a material for- specially designed for target shooting, •aving and building, and secured possession of'.all the" quarri.es that were but were the types 'furnished to the hem. The blood should tingle with humiliation at the thought that the Mailable. There was a boom ia. granite, and Brady was'.quickly rated as armies for actual servicer It is sig­ Exceedingly Strange. •itress of life in our Christian civilizationis-so-great that weak women and The millionaire—Henri, fetch a car rich man. Next Brady developed an -interest in .Albany gas* and he- nificant that the lowest score in this 'ittltrSnildren struggle in competition with men to obtain a meager sub­ at once! • • _• /ent to Roswell P. Flower, Whose acquaintance, he had made" in his bar- contest is better- than the winning The chauffeur—Which one, sir? snding days, with a scheme for controlling Albany lighting. The banker- score in the last previous contest. sistence. olitician financed. the scheme, and both men made a' vast ardount of : The millionaire (astounded)—To. . That is, the whole standard of skill Woman's natural place is home;. That is where she delights to be. don't mean to say there's more thai loney out of it:— . ." . . has been raised. No wonder that Mot in store,.or mill, or office is her pleasure found, OT her ambition satis- one out of the repair-shop.^Puck.. good sportsmen like King Edward and ied. Only compulsion sends her there. President Roosevelt were delighted WILLING TO SHARE EXPENSES STANPARD OIL OFFICIAL at the result.. A larger industrial opportunity for man—is what is needed, not ..an Charles M. Prattj Nvho has been giving the^ n attempt to force an industrial equality between the sexes, whose .natural - 1 most startling evidence in the suit to "bust" the lelds of' activity are separate and distinct. Remove the barriers now Standard Oil trust, is one of the younger men The recently completed census of etween labor and its natural opportunities; abolish all forms of monop- who has'done in comparative obscurity the real Oklakoma shows a population of 1,- ily—legislative, land, money, transportation, paten*—and competition work of the great trust. So carefully has he 408,732. In 1900 the two territories jiyoided the limelight, that few people have ever which made, up. the new state had a etween the sexes will cease, because wages will be high enough to en- heard of him, although he has long been "aVclirect- -tofafr-popjilatlon of only 790,391. Only • ble man to maintain woman in the home, where she will delight to or and secretary of- the company. - :' • 22 states had, in 1900, a larger popu­ emain. ,_J '... nS To the surprise of everyone, Mr. Pratt has lation than Oklahoma has now. The ; i heen-a frank witness.-. ^^J^dmltted—that— when•— next reapportionment will probably in­ That is the only kind of industrial. /^Q) the Standard Oil Co. of Ohio was "dissolved" crease the representation of•• .Oklaho­ ...-quality' possible between man and woman. by the courts, it was simply reorganized. "The--" ma in congress; for while the enabling stockholders of the old company were the stock­ act gives the gtate f*/e representa­ holders of the new, and each held his proportion tives? the population, on the present of-the stock. It was the same company under The genius of opportu­ a new name. , '«._ basis of apportionment, would allow - nity lies in its strategic Mr. Pratt also let light upon the Texan situa- seven. The whole of New England on. The Standard Oil company has been driven Out of Texas. It was re­ could be setjdown withi-d -the limits element. In every _oppor- ared that any-new oil company seeking to do business there'should be- of the new. state and leave a fringe tunity two or more forces luired to file an affidavit that it had no connection with Standard, .Oil. of territory amounting to nearly 4,000 meet in,..such a way that hen the Waters-Pierce Co. applied for a charter, H. Clay Pierce filed an- square miles. •--'• 0p?lla Qlragrfig :davit of the kind required^—,.It_ was learned that the company was in the one force- so lends ime way connected with Standard Oil and a warrant was issued for Pierce's itself to the other as mo­ -rest. _ Parents who are dissatisfied with By DR. NEWELL DWIGHX HILLIS. mentarily to yield plas­ Mr. Pratt gave a full explanation of this matter. He said he had formed . Geraldine^—I want you to und<:- the present status of athletics in the ticity. Nature is full of ie C. M. Pratt Investment Co., the sole business of which was to receive public schools—and there are many of stand before I marry you that I b .1 the earnings of the Waters-Pierce Co. for Investment, and that he invest- them—will follow with interest the these strategic- times. lieve in the equality of the sexes. ' 1 them by handing them over to the Standard Oil. Thus the Waters-Fierce Gerald—All right, I was intendin course of tho Boston school commit­ .ron passes into the furnace cold and unyieldiBg-f««6ffling out, it quickly o. was paying all its earnings into the coffers of Standard Oil,-although to give the minister ten dollars, s here was no mention of the latter company in its'books. tee, which is considering the advisa­ ,'O.ols and refuses the mold; but midway is a moment when fire so lends you'd better hand over five.—Syracus bility of introducing the West Point Mr. Pratt is'the son of Chnrles Pratt, -one of the founders of the Standard! rfself. to iron, and the irgn-se-yields its force to flame, as that the metal Herald. :II Co. He has, accumulated considerable wealth of his own, for while drill. It Is a matter of common knowl­ lows likej-jrater. he elder Pratt left 22,802 ' shares of Standard Oil stock,, his son has now. edge that the drill at West Point ac­ ' Exasperatlngly Slow. -cumulated 5,000 shares of his own. Mr. Pratt has two sons at college- complishes the main object of all ath­ The brief plastic moment is the inventor's opportunity, when the Elderly Aunt—I think the youn id if their tastes lie in the same direction as their father's they too wil> letic exercise—itglves Its pupils a netal will take on any shape for use. or beauty. Similarly the fields man who trfes to Bteal a-kiss'shou iiter the Standard OfTemploy in overalls and learn the business from the be punished. "sdund" body and an erect, vigorous iffer a strategic time to-th© husbandman. In February the soil refuses round up, just as their father and their uncle did, for Mr. Pratt's youngei "carriage that fasts them through life. Mildred—So do I,- aunty,"dear. •rother la now in the refining department of the company. Is there any school in America where he plow, the sun refuses heat, the sky refuses rain, the seed refuses Elderly Aunt—I am glad to heat football, baseball or all the sports to­ growth. In May c6mes an opportune time when all forces conspire to­ you say that, child. gether -do this for the whole stadent Mildred—YBB; he—he should bf ward the harvest; then the sun lends warmth, the clouds lend rain, the punished severely for only trying.— MAY BE AMBASSADOR body? •air lends ardor^the soil lends juices. Then must the sower go forth' and Chicago News. David Jayne Hill, minister to the Netherlands, sow, for nature whispers, that if he neglects June he will starve in Janu­ Is reported; will succeed Charlemange Tower All the Justices of the United States ary.- ' _ . . — , 'vNo Pause for Alarm. s ambassador to Germany, taking over all tho supreme court except William H. Sally—Capt. Shuffles Bald the har umberless problems that are continually arising Moody, the' youngest member, are For all.men alike, failure is blindness to the strategic,-etaaefit i» bor is full of aharks, and I am aw -om the restrictions ptaoed- upon American trade, gray haired, Mr, Moody, ig a bl»«, t;yeptisi:isuccessi is readiness for instant^ action when the opportune mo- fully afraid of them—aren't you? mj_thjj -annoyances to which German-American and his hair is of that pal* straw ment arrives. When nature ~ft^9~ fully ripened an opportunity, mark tilarice—un, i'm not afraid. The 'tlzens are subjected In the Fatherland. Mr "Baptain to'd me that they were all color which turns gray only very" late must stretch out his hand and pluek it. 'Inventions may be defined as 111 has several qualifications whle'h'will fit him In life. His ruddy complexion gives man-eating sharks. ir the post. He has made a special study of ijreat minds detecting tho .strategic moment in nature. The untold mul­ an additional touch of youthfulneBs, so uropean relations, has a charming manner'"and that the Contrast between Mr. Moody titudes nature offers these, opportune moments for discovery,—but only More Than She Wanted. .peaks German fluently. Mrs. Hill is descended and the other members of the court certain minds arq ready to seize them. As for the rest, this is our an­ "Promise me, Jack, that you will rom German forefathers, but tho family has been inerlcan since "the , Revolution. Bhe combines Is striking. npt go to the dogs because I have re­ swer to nature: "While thy servant was busy here and there the strate­ fused you." vlt, beauty and a fascinating personality, and gic moment was gone." "Certainly not!" ipeaks German, French and Spanish as fluently as Tht) retirement of Capt Dreyfus Unspeakably precious are these crisis hours of "You horrid thing!" """ ihe doei her native tongue. from active service recalls the fact The Hills are not BO wealthy as their prede­ opportunity. God sends them. . Men should watch that false stories like curses usually ' Hibernian Logic. cessors In Berlin, but they have enough money to enable them to entertain come, home to roost. He is respected, *or them, and lay but life's course by them, as "Pat, what time Is it?" In a way. to do credit to their country in a capital where economy ia the and his detractors have _ passed into japtains ignore the clouds and headlands and steer "OI dsn't know, Mike; but let's rule and an ambassador is able to live on his pay—If he wants to. the ranks of celebrated and Infamous guess at It, and then, begorra, the man Mr. Hill was a college professor at the age of 29, He .served ton years- by the stars for a long voyage and distant harbor. as president of the University, of Rochester, resigning that position to scoundrels. {- that comes furhest oft can go to the Tho treasure wrapped up in each strategic opportu­ kitchen and look." travel In Europe and study international law: His work In organizing. nity is of infinite value. TomorroVcnrrholdno joy~" a-schoaUof-diplQiaacy„ln,cQnnectlpn with the George,W»ashl«f^njunlyjrslty_„ attracted favorable notice, mid in 1898 Mr, McKinley made him assistant • In Germany it Is still customary to when yesterday hold" this memory: Extras. plant fruit trees along highways. In secretary of state. It was said in Washington that he was not liked by "While f was busy hero and there my op­ , Ted.—Tom says if coats him mor» President Roosevelt, and when the latter sent him as minister to. Switzer­ the. province of Hanover ther% are to run his autp_than he expected. portunity was gone;" land It was said to be a case'ot roduclng him. Two years ISter.To wa» 1,978 miles of such roads, along which Ned—The .repairs, I suppose? , transferred to tho more important post of minister td tfto Nothorlanda, there -art 176,734 fruit trees. Ted—No; the costumes his wife V V wears when she toes out In It—Puck. \ ;'• \ -,;.,,<..,...;.. •Pft It Matter or widow til compelled to women la the work of tlJt world as Us FOR ALMON0 tOFIfl* MKAD. take up ber abode with a male relaitfvV -chief petition: Its work consisted In The Industrialas wa s the custom of the day, she was destroying the prejudices which re­ ingredients Should .AMays Bo Pre­ not necessarily forced to JJUffcx -the stricted the freedom of women In every pared Over Ntjht, hunilHatlon of dependence, since a department of life. It was the duty ERICAN. Status of skilled woman In any household could Of the new movement to educate pub­ To one quarrt sifted' wheat flour add far more, than pay fqr her ownj keep­ lic sentiment to » proper perception a tablespoonful salt and sift again. of the economic truth that a" woman ing. Women were happy and content­ - •H«at~«-cup and a~Tialf of "milk" or ed In the useful sphere deflnett for has the same right a£~~£" man to sell HOME paj-t milk and part water to the bolt­ Women them by the conditions of . her Industrial services In the public ing point; add a tablespoonful butter market 'to the highest bidder and the * Mt$> Currie Cfupman-Catt «" However, this simplicity of living was and take at once fjiqm the fire. Cool destined to be displaced by a far more same right to develop those services to lukewarm, dlssolving_.'the butter to the highest possible value. More­ Wcmnn of the Past Busy and Use­ complicated jtysuiiu •ftu* the well-es­ BRADFORD meantimeTSy-stirring, tlren.add to the tablished Bphere of women to be ruth­ over, It was necessary to prove that flour mixture. Dissolve half a-Com­ ful Manufacturers—Occupations a woman could perform skilled labor; of Women Gradually Replaced lessly destroyed in consequence. pressed yeast cake In a little water, that she possessed - intelligence to EDITOR add; beat all very hard_and ' place %•„ Ipyentlons—Public Opinion grasp new work and the elements of The successful cultivation of cottoi wbero it will keep warm and rise Jeered at* Women Thrust frpm business reliability. These fact* over night. In the morning blend a in the south and the succession of In­ coujfl.only be proved by experiment TheJr Proper Sphere—How the ventions which made its manufacture beaten egg with the dough and roll Woman's Right Movement Has i and employers were not willing to til. William A. Radford win answer Among honorable men such an the mixture into pieces the size of a at the north a tempting enterprise to experiment Leaders of .the woman's questions and give .advice FREE OT Increased the Opportunities— capital soon placed quantities of cot­ COST on 'all subjects pertaining to the agreement works very well. ' When finger and the length.of the width of Average Woman's Wages Never rlghts-jnoyeTneit'attacked the' posi­ jubjec* of-building- for the readers of this lived up to it is a direct benefit to buttered biscuit tin. Place the rolls ton cloth upon the market. Thoso who tion of the conservatives with vigor paper. On aocount of his wide expe­ So High as Now. did not produce their own' J^nen bought rience as Editor, Author and Manufac­ each owner while he occupies his close together, so as to make almost and through every avenue open to turer, lie Is, without doubt, the highest house, and It helps to rent or sell cotton, and it soan became fashlonabjc. authority on all these'subjects. Address like a sheet. Let the dough rise to them petitioned the public to grant his property, when, in the progress of almost double its original thickness, (CopyHght, by Joseph B. Bowles.) The household weaver of linen be­ women the right to try new lines of all Inquiries to William A. Radford, No. came ambitious to weave, in the public 194 Fifth Ave., chioaso, .111,; and only human events, It becomes necessary; then spread the top thickly with but­ work- •nclose • two-cent Btamp for reply. but the best laid plans of real estate ! ter; sprinkle with granulated -Sugar,"t A^B^y.-of-.the-'stnpe^ojhr^ove---Ji-etWy> arift little by little the manu- Here and there liberal-minded em­ meflts 0¾. progress -tri the lost century For a corner lot or an extra wide men sometimes :come to grief and this and on the sugar put a thick layer of facture of linen as a household indus­ ployers were convinced far enough to mild Utopian scheme Is not lmmuno •caanort^l to thriirtfie student with try was lost. The improved machinery lot like a square house with a- four- blanched and chopped almonds. Bake Wonder and admiration and to con- give women an opportunity to dem­ from sucfi~troubles, Unfortunately-in in a moderate oven about half ah for the manufacture of woolen cloth onstrate their fitness or unfitness, sided roof. This style of—roof has .Yiptce him anew that there is a "di- been popular for cottage, houses, for .8 these caseg'itrhas been decreed that libtfr. A few- ntisins and currants',: encouraged" tile establishment of wool­ and here and there women were found l 1 n~warfa'nly deed shaU convey coaapiete , -vihity which shapes our ends." No en factories as well. At first farmers great many years. In fact, It used : zorrchoppefl nuts may"bV added to~ the •changes accomplished in that wonder- ET tcri)e=*npwi in-th^^sraCT^KBge~ -PoWMsssionTto- .sahr-tradt,brpaTc^-5f bread dough when the egg Is put in, -carried—their—wool ies7 TSrave—enough" 10—accir isl hundred years are more permanent receiving in return the woveh cloth, The woman on trial demonstrated the roof because in New ZoEk, and other if desired. When this' bread is baked •or far-reaching in effect than those while the'" manufacturer kept a por­ •vjdsdom of the experiment,' and in­ eastern states, square built one story and eaten, warm the sheet readily in the industrial status of women and tion of it In payment for the service creasing numbers were enfi'loyed. houses were common. Some of these breaks apart, which . is Better than' -none demonstrates more clearly that performed. The improved texture of The old prejudices had to be-,combat- cottage houses were-so large that the having to cuts it.. - . . . -the indirect results of great movements the factory, cloth soon established its ed anew with each- industry entered roof needed all the support possible^ may sometimes equal direct results in and this pointed peak style was found popularity and made it fashionable. by women, but wlfH the necessities _ TO CLEAN SEWING MACHINES. importance and • helpf u'fHess. There The next step followed naturally. The of women driving them into the field especially suitable. ~ ---_ -.was never,a, distinct movement to ex­ farmer sold his wool for money and of work upon the one hand and the It :*ioked well then, and it looks tend industrial opportunity to_women. Care Bestowed on Instrument Will with money bought his cloth! thus the woman's right movement demanding well now, but we make these roofs A 1 It came instead as the unpredlcted but household manufacture of woolen fair play upon the ofSier, the indus- much s.teejer an* add"-a few , roof -' . _ Be , T PJy Repaid. Inevitable result of two parallel ilnes cloth ,was likewise driven from the. triaL-Statjis of women made rapid windows whioh enables us to get the . Im- VL" •—: •of progress, apparently quite unrelated 'home. Fifty years after the invention progress. The civil war gave the benefit of a good garret that in the Sewing is not half as-hard as Some •to each other. "•-... of the Knitting, machine the factories movement a .new impetus and dating old r*.yle-roof was too dark. Seme- people find it if the^gBwing machine '. One of these was the remarkable were* not only". knitting the stockings from its_Glose prejudices began to dis­ times"WB"tuck several bedrooms away is kept in good running order. When , commercial evolution of the last cen­ and mittens of the nation but its un­ appear and the public to respect in (he corners•' of these pyramid roofs, the sewing machine works hard and tury, initiated and developed, by a suc­ dergarments as well. «• where it had once condemned. but when we do that we generallly heavily take the needle and shuttle cession of inventions which revolu­ The'sejwing machine was invented in Undoubtedly the conditions of for­ run the wall up a foot or two higher out and give"-every joint and bearfflg • tionized methods of manufacture and 184G and was a helpful assistant to eign countries would obtain in, the ajjid extend the windows down consid­ a. generous bath of gasoline. Of coTTritev gradually replaced household indus­ women in the manufacture of clothing United States had it not been for the erably lower than these... . there should not be a lighted lamp tries "*DyTaiaory products; the other is or fire of any'kind in the room. Turn at home; but SO years later it'had be­ he'rdfcK efforts of the womanish-rights As this house is buil.t'the ,att|q is all •A well Known as the woman movement. come the center of a large factory en- movement to elevate the status -of. the wheels briskly for a few moments right for storage purposes and to to enable the gasoline to penetrate terpise and a very large proportion of women.. It made bold claims fur "hang the family wash on rainy or At the beginning* of the century men's tailoring, shirts, collars, cuffs equality of rights between_j]ien_^arid snowy days, and_jtris wcttii. a great every part and_ to loosen amLwash money was scarce • and hard to-get. and_wos»en's muslin underwear, Wrap­ %bmen in education," industry^ reli­ away the old oil fendgrime . Then clean deal in comfort during the~feumi5er Second Floor Plan 'The main problem of every family was pers and cloaks were produced in the gion and politics. Society made con­ just to keep the lumsfi_cool-»iieij the- it all__away. '.When all_tfiV grime-arid^ —_;how to. supply its nee;.!V.:t-, .j-^i •• 'If1 .'• »•• " •''••'• ;• sss III 11 \.nv-C j fHAM.*V© Ktcblffun. iiwiHiciaucljulun matt intfttur No woman era. be heaHlijr and well C0OK ST^OYE. df.tha Jjidneya are sick. Poisons that of double talatipn^'; Others keep some in a hiding pass off lii the urine when the kidneys place.jaddjng to it occaaionalrjr with the.idea of ; I ; Governor Warner's a re wel 1 are-,. reta I ri ed.. i n tbe body paving for old age, or for Bome certain idol Svlieirtfie klduejwai-e sick.: Kidneys " •'•,. "they have in nufid.'.'-;-;. j Thankisjj'ng Proclamation and bladder get. Inflamed and swollen crowding^ the delieato female organs H We invite you to call and V^Q:TH:G PppPfcE OF THE ••''•' '.' ' , and sometimes displacing them. .^-- I wi 11 pay you.-,1 \ per cent. examine ou^ big line and are ;:^TATK;qp.MlCpfGAN, GKEETING! '•'- This.is the true Cause of many bearing, EVERY THREE MONTHS. '..[..'•. In accorclamie with a wellestablishdow­ n pains, iam.enesay backache^ side- certain:that we can' save yOu , ed custom, I, Fred M. Warner, .Gov- ache, "etc Uric poisoning also causes For the use of your money for six months or one year r/ethor of the State of Michigan, ;do headaches, dizzy spells' ianguori her- and will take amounts of $25 ov more.. several dollars on any Stove' I' hereby set.apart Thursday, November yousness. and Rheumatic pains. Shall be pleased to give furthei^iri^'rmation to jtwehtyreiglah, nineteen- h.u ml reel When suiTering sb,.~try Ddati's Kid­ Or Range you may select, • Ugeven, a* ' • —i '-' ney jPills, rhe i'em_edy that cures hick those interested. •.: ' ••'\ ' ''•'. ';':•••••'; THANKSGIVING DAY. \ Uiddeys. You-will get better as^the i ' A people who have been as highly kidneys get'better, and healtlTwiH: Can atJA^ A. LOYEOAY^Office. .;-. favoied as those of Michigan. 1« all return when J the kidneys are;' well. rtuayiiakes TTieijj free, independent Let a Petoskey woman tell you about land prosperous, way well, upon one Doan's Kidney Pills. ': "jJay~l.ti eatfh^-Tcitrraiswwfrftr^itrfehi-rfr ""Mrs", Lizzie BeiVey. "living ^^J ¾ '.-•; their thanks, for these blessing Co A'.±-Water Street. Petoskey, Mich.,' says •'••:. inighty God, J1 ' ,. . '•••Fo r some tirpe I had suffered sev­ A Bargain for our .•''. It is our duty -to vender ^tribute .of- erely with kidney troulile and all the 1 gratitude and thankfulness for the doctoring I did was of no avail until 1 jBontinuanee of His Divine goodness, Icommenced using Duau;s Kidney Subscribers [To. acknowledge these blessings Is Pills. They soon relieved me of th^ 8UPBRNAW BROS. S ; eminently worthy, of an intelligent weakness of, the kidneys, the a,ciite .-[ aiid .enlightened people. backache and.all s-ym.ptoms of kidney I ~r\ We have been remembered in tnerfcy- complaint. I became stronger and The New Idea J during the past year. Out-—harvests niu'"Vi improved in general bealth. On. . i haye been abundant, .to reward the ihis account t have sinee then recom­ •pjabors of the tfusbandman and supply mended Doan's Kidr^ Pills strongly Woman's Magazine Horse Blankets f the wants ofjjur people; our habita- and'willbe giadto'doso jvhepever, I tiofis have -beeVi preserved in .peace an opportunity occurs: 1 procured1 and Arid Robes. ffK : i jirid our families have been protected your remedy at the Central Drug . • • . ... • .. ' ^ ;l from pestileno. We still continue in_ . Now is the time to purchase your Horse *itweVA- •—-—•-———: 'the fuTP enjoyment of those civil, For Sale by all dealers. Price' 50 Blankets and this place is where you can get a- W: s social and religious rights and privi- cents, Fo8ter-Mllbu.ru Co., Buffalo, better and cheaper article than anywhere else-in J Jeges, the way for which was paved by New York,Sdle Agents for the United this section. We have anticipated your wants and \ those who establishejitlie cnsloni of States. . -1 our stock is complete in every detail. It's a pleasure ••]_ observing Thanksgiving Day, / RerppTJiher tbe name—Doan's—and OneYear to­to^show.them, whether you purchase or not. , V:.-. "t Our observance ofnhi.s_.;;d;iy should take no cither. rn -—not be confined -to—oi±r—ebwclies or- for ONLY ; : Mi • - family firesides.. If the-'poor, arid" H. a r in e s s.:.' '':: : •__,-...' ,!. needy, whom we always Irnve with its"; ' .share in our ahUndance/we can. thank rwiHE NEW IDEA WOMAN'S MAGAZINE is tbe best cl all n. ". The harnessioT your horse is like a suit of "V God with better grace and add to the «il&Q?SmfcBEi^ , magazines published lor women and tbe bome^ Every clothes for your body. If you are fastidious we can ,s joy. of the family reun.ion.-~ Issue: contains tbe Latest Fashions, the .Best Fiction, and suit you; if you feel that economy must be practiced '"•••' I respectfully recotnmend that th Save the Lungs from the dreadful; ra\-age9 an Immense variety oJ practical instruction on arf Iiouse- we are just as willing to help you. No matter what ;. people ofl.be State suspend their bus-; of consumption by curing the bad cough or cold be­ bold topics. Every issue is filled with beautiful Illustra­ 9) your demands, they canbe satisfied here. ' iuess av'ocations on the dav lljijs set- fore it is too late. Pisa's 1 apart for this gra'oful service vand Cure speedily stops coughs , tions In ball-tone and color. and relieves throat and v. duty. No busine.-s will be transacted lurig troubles. Absolutely $ Curry Combs and Brushes. free from objectionable and A Big Magazine in a Bargain Offer * I !on £hat day at any of the Depart- harmful ingredients, and fti- .;• jnents of the Slate Government. agreeable to the taste. All druggists, 25 cents. ORDER TO-DAY and get a Year's Reading for the Whole Family Tn Testimony S\s^wia\» I^TOS. Whereof I have' ^L "V hereunto set my 'COUCHS^C&tDSA : -Address All Oni^r to '•'lhe"'H.er;ild. East Jordan." |ha d and caus- ^.fteft^i-efefccCMJ^^ifeeeft^*^ ¢60 t h n_Grjiit st'Scil uf the Si ate io be affixed at P Lansing, t h is Health- .spveiith day of • Econom ##*=$ «^-«K$-*=^-«=^-«=^ «=$.«=^*c$-««=^ «K$-<=^«^ *=^«^*^*^<^^>«^«*^«E^^^ N.ov;mbe r,. 1 i i lie year of. our Lord^one thousand nine hundred and ' "everi, and of thd-Independence of the EAST JORDAN LUMBE R COMPANY. "United States of America, the one- hundred and thirty-seeond. FEED M. WARNER, • ' Governor. We are showing the finest line ever in By the Governor, GEORGE A. PRESUOTT, * . Secretary of Statin B est Clothes "T^^p ^1 Attentio-i^Sir Knights. Winter Coats . SIR KNIOHTS:—YOU are earnestly ijequested ,.to„be present at .a special In fabrics pf Bear Skin, Kersey, Broadcloth .revhJWof the tent to beheld in the Etc.,;in the shades most in- demand, and in styles Maccabee Hall, Saturday evening, long and *mort, loose and tight fitting. Nov. lfith, A- smoker will be given WHITE • Prices are very reasonable. in connection vvirh this meeting and "Come in and look them over. vou are invited to bring youffriends with you. The object of this special HOUSE review is to get the advice and co­ SHOES operation of the membersbipjKgard'- ing the great roundup meetfSg. to be •IFor"" We also have a fine line of held on Nov. 27th at wh cb time . it is expected we will initiate a-.class Ladies' New Fall Waists. .of fifty or more. • The degree "'work will be done by the team from some ~ In W ash Goods, Silk and Net that will suit .neighboring town, and jMancelona the most exacting tastes.' Call and see them. . Maude will be present. ; D. G. (J. PriceB_ Eight. • ', ,Chas. Perry oTCadiilac wflljbe present /Saturday evening. I '• Fraternally'yours, W. F; Bashaw, 11. K.' We are maintaining our reputation for su­ List ol Advertised Letters. Have A Reputation.... perior goods by affiliating ourselves with FRED Followirijj Is a "nsto'f Uiolletterarb- KAUFFMAN, Chicago's Most Stylish Tailor, -jhaining uncalled for in the feast Jor- founded on genuine merit in style and now solicit your "orders for made-to-measure ihe "VVHtTB $M postf.ifflce for t!io wee'k ondlng and wearing qualities that is hard NovrilLli, 190T: to equal. At The World's Fair in 1904 they were ! Bennett, N. J. '. .'IpJinBon, lyjr^.' Kllzit A WARDED Tailoring Yotr'11 Be Sewing W^achine Cliard, Mr. Ben (card) Easily outranks others in its many desirable feat- Decker, Mr. Flovd (card) Proud Of. J _ . Parks, Capt. O. E. (card) Double Grand Prize uresj and -is' undoubtedly the beit family < ^ "——'—-—-•-PKa^ft A. HBwytiiy-.P.I>K- ivhiih ii ^1iwmvstinmvinvini^ptwfr Wo rlinplny ARK ^lic^lppMy npm pnH.or^fi ^nrl sewfiig. machine manufactured today. of their goodness that we can offer. weaves; and guarantee each and every one to One L^dy\Says: Hand-made Lumber Ilnrhp^s at 'WHITE H0(JSE SHOES are made, afford satisfactory wear. The grade of tailoring. ^TROEnKL-BUDS, i.— in alt feathers and all styles. Kauffmand does, the delightfully'satisfying ac- ' 'I would not take Ten Dollars for my new A^Texas.man who chews 20 cents cruacy and promtitude of his seryrcBae of Buffler if I could not get another." Come in worth of tobacc.i a weolf; concluded to Ask to See Tftemir national reputation, and best of all, our prices and see it. It is a White patent erelusively. try a tobacco cure In two weens he It will be a pleasure to show them are marvelously low for fine custom worktop ate $1.50 worth 'Of the cure and for to you. notch styles made up in the best fashion. two weeks he used 5 cents \yort.h of Machines Sold on Ven\Easy ^'lim, 5 cents worth of candy, § cents Terms. ,. worth of peamjts and f) cents worth of^ -FprSale At- ./fum drops a day. During the two weeks he. also consumed two.larije rubber erasers, nte the rubber tips YOURS FOR GOOD GOODS, .•_•> j'rora fourteeii |o.id peijcl's, chewed up two dozen penholders and browsed off |ils mustache as high as he could roach. He is bow chewing tobacco in Shoe Store. Ef\ST JORDAN LUMBER^dO, j,l)e ;li)tej'est of eco«un)y. €

^ d_±2 M—»*———*#— •to «• ria -!?*—• •sw afr! "T—I ————————————— 3?SB Joaephlri#Orlowskl,here from Char­ Alabastlrie color cardi free at . '•» —- ..-, i levoix. STKODEI. BROS.- ."' Ila-re \ou seen the new Coats and Get your glass from the W•r. E. MAL Suits at B. B. Hubbard &, (Jo's. PASS IlDWK CO. *" " > - Mrs, Thomas Broils of Alden spent Try our Home Made Mince Meat. The Interior of the iJo-t office was Mrs. ItulmH—GunsoluB has been Sunday with East Jordan friends. B. A. LKWIB. - re-arranged tiist of the week. quite 111...... MACK the JBWEMEB carries a com­ It was said by a man that EMPEV Two members were added to the Louis (}ass was a Trayerse'Cltyvls- plete stock of South Bend Watches. BBOS. were carrying,a sUick oi Iron When You Come Beds sufficiently large to supply M. E, chuttT roll - by letter last Sab­ itdr over Sunday J Who will he the next to get one of Northern Michigan. bath. n. I. McMillan was a Cuarlevpix those Talking Machines at WHITTING- Down Town An rami ThankegtyiirB Masquerade visitor fore part of the week. TON'S. "Xhe Old Missouri Hoedown" and a Tomorrow Dance at Loveday Opera Floutfc the few other "Quark*' specialties wilfbe ZekeDobson's clodhopppr dandejs 1 Mr. and Mrs; W. P. Porter were at seen In "The Missouri Girl 'at Mou- nlKhtof Thanksgiving—No*. 28th. one of the features that will be intro­ - -• We should like very much to have you call Ann Arbor and Saginaw this week. ^iay night's performance. Mr. aod Mrs. Douglas 0. Loyeday duced iu"The Missouri Girl1' at Love- started Thursday uoci'n for their win­ Pellston schools «ere closed last' day Opera House Monday. The St. Louis, Globe-Democrat'says and see the New Line of .Winter Goods' we have we^k on account of diphtheria scare. ters home at St. Petersburg, Fla. •The line of Rockers that 'can be "It is a great comfort to know that just unpacked. They went via Chicago. Mrs. Howard Welkel uf Charlevoix seen at TSMPKV BROS, is certainly a every dollar of the (J. 8., is woith 100 "Long Hungry Zeke" is the title of was guest of East Jordan friends over a6ight. There is" where you have ft contd in gold." It sure is. And it a songCriac will bolntroduced in"The Sunday. - i Mammoth Stock to select norm • . would be an additional-comfort if There Are Bargains Missouri Gii-l/'whicli appears at Love- Charles McCalmon left Thuisday that do.llar would buy more than fifty Empey Bros, have certainly got a cents worth o.f_meat. In every line of our big stock~df day Opera House Monday. for Oklahoma where he expects to tine line of carpets. They have some­ teach school. Judge Maynehas re-set the time for thing newjn the way of fibreMatting. An OhioPfootball team owns a col­ Dry Goods, Clqtfting holding theijjerois of Circuit Court .Harry Allen, formerly of Alpena .lust spend a few minutes in looking lection of six broken noses, four brok- for the counties comprlsirit?_ttre"13th andJ Bellaire, isthe new pharmaeist- over thei r itojjL.. enlegs, eight dislocated bones and-a fingers-. Rationed that __ Shoes Judicial Circuit. See last page for at F. B. CoV Annual offering for w ro Ce J IIunir»H«k>M|?°yit has"5rok~eir"S,ll^. ' " prffviaus casuality dates, will be taken next Sunday morning in Mrs W. A. Stroebel, wjio has been recoids, the team lias disbanded for the Presbyterian church. This church Someof-our business men'met Tues­ gnest-of-her-pftren ts-at-Beaver-ton r«o- the seasonf ------,, _ day evening-aitd-dccided to hold an­ tnrned home lastSaturday. has had an enviable record for years- other Free Public Auction and Trad­ m the Synod of Michigan for its liber­ The earh issues of the Pekin Ga­ ers TCxch&nge the date set being Wed­ Kver fret ^welled on yourself? ality. The claims of Home Missions zette recently suspended, after nearly Watch Zeke and Daisy in the third a thousand years of lite, were printed nesday, December 4th. Particulars inrsupplying.d^st!tute and.newly set­ will he published, later. act of "The Missouri Girl" and get a tled districts through the state with on. silk cloth. Fium this we inler few pointers. that there was a paper trust in those A debate is being arran(;ed"uctwscn the Gospel were never more clatnor- The Misses Cnmstock and Francis oiis.. "The harvest Is great and the days, perhaps oi the same order as the East Jordan and Traverse City the one we have in these modern days. ^P^p^'p^P^P*P^P^p-)^p>-P^p^P^m<^) High School.which will probably take Malpass sang "Thy Will be Done" laborers few "'and the pressing needs place at the latter place. As each very sweetlv in the Presbyterian for financial help should be. gladly school has won one debate in the two ihurch lastSumUv evening.Miss Mai- met. Come then next Sunday morn­ Special Song Service. ion ing with , aLLjuiu can spare and at, previous years.this will be the rubber, j Mulpass accompanying. The Young Peoplcs_Clioir will give Allchlgan'-t- least let us do our part. •,—, dorto- Greatesi a Service of Snug at the Methodist Business At Mrs. F. E. Boosinger"'. Nov. H, Ohurt'b Sunday__eveiiing including the "The Best" School the regular Monthly Missionary meet­ following: --f-i' •**«&*:" Gat Ready, YOUNG MEN una^WOMEN, for Important, ing waa held. The devutional exer­ Program. - - Responsible Positions. W cise was led by President MrS'TTarjijson, Anthem. positions fis feuok* et inanj- positions invocation by Mrs. Grigsby.'-^l'lits Devotional. V.-T^T/T-——t-- -• " r.~. ".~ «»;^-. ...= >.L\ paying positions each f leader for'- program was Mrs. JDicken. Solo, selected Miss Walsh year than nuy olkc-r twer business sohools combined in Western Michigan. This great Oir Today's Prudence m. sohoolatandu in a class by itself for educating, and. placing yonngpeople in choice positions. m The'subjects wereCorea, and Mexi­ Reading Catalog Free. Railway Fare Allowed. 5J Is Tomorrow^ Pleasure. cans in IT. S.; these were discussed in Duet—"O DivineJJedeemer," m readings by Mesdames Dicken, Urigs- Mr. and Mrs. Dole \ AH Commercial Branches. Enter any Monday. by. Lew la,—Haire',-- -Bush, Webster, Beading A'ff'red-Tennyson. _,_ y^ What yon save todaywill be like something Sherman' and Jamison. Mrs. Haire Selections from Tennysoti—^__. ^McLachlan Business University, ik, found and by adding a little now and then you can m and Mrs. Bush favored with . vocal '•Crnssiriglhe Bar,'! "Mr. Dote /_'•- 19-27 South Division Sftreet, Grand Rapids,^Mich. ' »ji look forward tcniays of pleasure instead of laying duet accompanied by Mrs. Lehner. "Too Late," _, ,.J j - Choir jjjf want and misery staring you i» the face when old m The afternoon was closed with dainty Ladies Quartet—"The Ang'e's'Chorus^ e refreshments being served. —-Blankets— Hlankets—Blankets! See Trial Oatarrli treatments are being \it ag comes creeping upon you. ^"We offer you 3 Mrs. Lehner Miss Walsh the'line all wool Blankets at S. O. m Miss Uatiforth, Mrs. Dole mailed ^mt free, on request, by Dr. The annual meeting of Charlevoix Hubbard & Co's. ." " —••••: safety,for your savings and pay yaQ 3i per cent. Anthem Slioop, Bacine, "|JKls.._ These tehts are J County Pomona Grange with Penin­ interest. •" • • - • • •' ' ~~~ "•''. Doxology It is rlelicibusly palatable, agrees proving to. th|e . neople-r-witliout a m sula last Tliursday'and Friday was A Collection will be taken for the with the weakest stomach, contains penny's cost—the great, value of this *> well attended and considerable inter­ India famine,- ~ the most soothing, neiiling, strength­ scientliic presor^yort known to drug­ .SSV&Wltank eft Sas\ ^OTA&U •m est manifested.. At the election of ening and curative elements. Makes gists everywhere x',as Dr. ~8lioon's_ ufilcers, who hold office tVr the next you well and happy; Hollister's tiocky CAPITAL, $20,000.00. bCRPLTJS, $7,000.0(1. i» (Jatarrh Eem^dy. Sold by All Deal, two years, the following were chosen: Mountain Tea. 3S cents, Tea or Tab­ ers. ' m i\ .Master, E, B, Ward; Overseer. Martin lets. F,' B, Gannett & Co. ._ OFFICERS and DIItEOTOUS;,. ' Eubling; Lecturer. Ida, Price;.Stew­ W. L. French, President .Tohii A. Boosinger M. n, Rpbertson, .Vice Pres. % Ef?ctrfc1lj*afr? VV. P. Porter Geo. G. Ulena,'Oashfer. ard,Lozelle Heaton: Asst Steward, Orville-Todd; Chaplain.'Mrs Fred Hi!- ler;.Treasurer, Henry Jilacfc; Secre­ "•Does not wish to become a public J® tary, John Mu.rphy;Gate Keeper, Mar­ charge, but.o.nlywants to fill tile d5T tin Staley; Pomona, Mrs. Bessie Hea­ rnand for its class of entertainment. Loveday Opera Hou^e "\Tw__ f o ton: Ceres, Mrs. Mae Bugbee; Fiora, For a time at least it will, be open Clara.Wygnerj Lady Asst. Steward, only on TUESDAY,' THURSDAY, Monday Evening, 1NOV. XO . Several "Showers" 5'were held the The Methodist Aid Society! will Agnes Biair. Executive Com': H. L. and SATURDAY" evenings. This past week In honor of the approacjMlitol d their next business meeting at Olney, John HiUer, • N. Burns. The wili leave good nights i..n.ihe week for ingjmaTriagejf Miss Pearl Crowell'^r[ftn. e boms of Mrs. Geo. Hull on Fifth degree of Pomona was conferred on oilier things. On these three nights Mr. Harry McHale. A ''Towel Show­ St., Wednesday--afternooB-r§kgp20tTr rive canclfdates. South Arm Granye theie will be fine double bills, or two THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD! er" was given by Mrs. Frank Crowell Mrs. Alfred RogeFS' has charge of the was d fee I a red( t b c b.itafler-G ra n ge vy i t li reels and a song—and it will all be ; last Friday evening. On Tuesday; program for this' meeting, The lOBmembersi Kext meet will be with now. This will give nearly, an hour evening Miss Graoe Keenholls enter­ society will be pleased to entertain Pine Lake Grange in January. -^=- Of. splendid entertainment for five FRED RAYMOND'S tained with a '".Kitchen Shower" and visitors. .• ' cents.- Our service will not be cut — - FAMOUS DOMESTIC COMEDY . • ' Fur years the members of the P. L. on ^Thursday^evening Misses Mina Anna Judkins of Boyne City,- 26 down, and the price of admission will -A^iJ~hay^jin£tJjLkoJi.tIMOUlLe_foi j3SitiB3ajajs^ttt^ft^41+^€e"*4|bef^ - Hite,Jjoinia ZauleiLMid,„I^aJ2!lnk. - *4*8ucd_aJuioterJa-l4«HreXpe^nw^Ci1li - wlreti nil-who were gave ai "China Shower" at the home patronage on the three nights to meet ei:nse..today by Deputy Clerk Emrev willing'related—theiitstrange and odd GREAT^IN ITS- INTENSITY ! of Miss Hits, expenses. We shall hope for that who sent the license by boat, so she way of raising a dollar in aid ..of the patronage and will guarantee a first GORGEOUS IN ITS ENTIRETY ! The sudden death by heart failure could leave forjier hunting grounds funds. This year tbeJSocial event oc­ class sorvlce for it.' of Hon, Dexter M. Ferry, noted seeds­ in the qpper penfnsulain the morn­ curred on Wednesday evening in the VOIHH TRt'LY One line of business does not make man and widely honored republican ing. This is supposed to be the first church parlors when between sixtv "ZEKE"and a town., A community oi' interests political leader, of Detroit will be. lady to take out a license in the coun­ and seventy were present, and a very MISSOURI "DAISY" working harmoniously together, will deeply regretted all over Michigan ty.—Charlevoix Courier. appreciative crowd tliey were as they produce the best results to the great­ and beyond the borders of Michigan. "The Missouri Girl" contains all listened to the recital (nearly all in est number. The Electric Theatre A Masterful Combination of ^Spark­ He was a business man and a citizen the elements that go to make up an rby'rue) of their novel experiences. In wants only to be a link in the great ling Wit, Heart-Feeling Pathos" and worthy of wide honor, and he will be enjoyable evening's entertainment. addition, the company were favored chain that will help on to progress GIRL long remembered and sincerely mourn­ A good strong plot with intensely in­ at Intervals by quartets-sung by Mes­ Stirring Incidents ! and success. ed. Mr. Ferry retired to his bedroom, teresting .dramatic situations, novel dames Haire, Bush, Lehner and Dole, Sunday eveping, in ' seeming" good specialties, 'peculiar dances, the very most artistically rendered, also beau­ One hundred and fifty night.9 witl'- health and spirits,but was found dead best scenic and mechanical effects, tiful- solos by Mrs. Dole and Miss but a disappointment or complete in his bed on Monday morning. Ap- and the most ludicrous, situations, Comstock.i Misses Mary 'Forter^and. failure is the record . of the Electric PRICESr— Gallery, 25c; Balconies, 3#c; paredtly his death was painless and ever seen in one play. iThe company Marion Malpass accompanying. Mr-s. Theatrefor the last 5* months. 150 First Floor, 50c; Box Seats, 75c. - calm, so that the saying that he fell is the pick 9f the profession; no Dicken helped out the program, giv­ songs have been used. 150,000 feet of asleep and awoke in.auotner life was "Sticks" to bore you, but eyeiyone an ing it variety with an excellent reci­ films showing ttieTlifotlon pictures Advance sale at Mack's Jewelry Store, Now On. literally true. artist in his line. This attraction tation.. After the close of the pro­ have also been used. As each reel will be seen at Loveday Opera House gram coffee and fried cukes wereserj-" contains one thousand feet of-films An Ionia man named John Bible And was used an average of five times J has been punished for contempt of next Monday night. ed and a general -good time was the order. Nearly $:)0 was raised in aid -7:7,¾),00Q. - t'ee.ti of films has passed court. This should bea warning to Sanitary (touches and Davenports at turough'.the machine. As there are other men in the Bibleclass. ,, of the organ fund. The ladies are to WHITTIGTON'S. congratulated on the complete success about I5f.pictures to every foot of film, The Enjoyment of Your Bath of the social. it means that 11,250,000 distinct and separate pictures were thrown upon depends greatly on the kind The Girls Bible Class of the Metho­ t/he screen to produce the motion of Bath-room equipment you dist church gaye a pumpkin pie social pictures. The original cost of these have- If you are under the at the home of Mri. B. E. Waterman, films would be about $15,000 and the impression that a modern We have the Friday evening, Nov. 6th. The rooms rental has amounted to upwards $1000, were tastfully decorated with corn­ The patronage that has made "this PORCELAIN TUB, stalks and jack-o-lanternL Grinning possible, though not particularly New Edison faces guarded the door and were peep­ profitable, has oeen appreciated. ing in at the windows and looking out Open Plumbing and all that from brush piles-here and there about isnewest and most sanitary is the rooms, and the yellow glow Make your plans to spend an hour way beyond you in cost, just Pbooograpbs through the air made bv covering the on each of. the following evenings— 'op into. our store and we ilghtu with yallnro piipof mndo o waltd. 'Eiiftariav, thursdav, and -. user ourpwoo you with our and Morns. picture as one entered. The program Saturday, at the opened with a potato race, which was attractive figures Call".'"io_and hear "oh, such fun." This was followed MARINE SUPPLIES. theni played. by an Instrumental daet_by Misses RetaCarrand Hazel Cummlngs, B. GEORGE H. SPEBCER. Big s$ock of Edi­ A, Dole sang a medley, and responded son Records to Belect to a hearty encore wlthtanother song; from, 35c each. Mrs. Dole accompanying him on the •piano. Miss^Tennic Waterman rend­ Machinee H2.S0, $25, $85 up-to $125.- ered an Instrumental solo; Mrs. W. J. I IT PAYS OTHERS IT WILL PAY YOU "We will sell you one on very small payments. Smith recited, "A Rainy Day," by Longfellow,'i Watching the Sparking," •TO TRfYPB>-^\T by Ben King,and responded to oncor* GG-toACK,' the JEWELER with, "The Fire •Brfgado^Jjy Ella Wheolor Wilcox. Then followed the " EAST JORDAN. pwiipkiri pie—vum yum—with its accessories. It was altogether a very If 1^:Give'Us a Trial. THE d. d. UOTRUBA QO- ..„ j^ successful evening. (|D p* p*.p-*.p*. p^p*p^p*-p*»p*>p* p:»p> p* i>*>p*- p*>pl»p*<$

' ^': •• ~~-r fttor MUM; whan Angle «o_ farther far contract wheat "all "over the -sportsman's paradise. Most likely a prairie country Is exactly tl par bushel. Many years before, In a distant vil­ few thousand dollars Would purchase THREE-QUARTERS Of THE AVER- The farmers have been looklrig for the lage called ' Greenvale, two brothers, it, and so, for these collective reason*. day when dollar Wheat would rule and David and Amzi Curtis, had quarreled AGE YIELD IS REPORTED. they have It-now. Some old wheat Is still Martin decide&-te-fruyit. coming; forward from the elevators .and a' over an unfortunate division of in­ Old Cy was left to keep the hermit 'little of last year's crop remains In/the herited land. The outcome was that company; • Martin, his wife; aad-Ray, hands of the . farmers. TtMf ii£sriy_.sfe "- • Amzl,' somewhat ^Hrtssnthrop'ifc "over -^ttr-iavtrstarteUrfoTTnvIirzariori to THE FARMERS DO NOT LOSE gradee UP to the contractr^l d It means the death of his wife, and of peculiar obtain needed supplies, and 4iad been * a great gain for those who! held it. The makeup, deserted his home and little new wheat is still grading very high, .four days upon the way when this when one considers tha conditions under CQPYP/GHr, /906, SrLOTHROP, .LEE U CHEPARQ CO. daughter Angellne, and vanished. For much-abused waif appeared on the Increased Prices for Grain More Than which It was pi-oduced. Out of 459 cars, many years no one knew of big where­ 328 In two days contained wheat which scene. The party were-^ourneylng in Compensate* Them for .the Do- ' abouts, and he was given up as dead. two canoes, one manned by Ray, who would answer for delivery on contracts. crease In Quantity-—Reports In-'Ottler words over 300,000 bushels of SYNOPSIS. And poor Chip, conscious .that'per­ In the meantime his child* cared for had already learned to wield a paddle, wheat which would bring the farmers an haps she had sinned in speech, said by a kindly woman known 'as Aunt which carried the tents and luggage; from Crop Experts. average ot about tl Rjr bushel, reached Clitp McGulTe", a 16-year-old girl living WJnnfpoK In two days.-The significance at Tim's place In the Maine'woods, Is no. more. Comfort, had grown to TVordanhood. while thejQther was occupied by'Mar- : Most of the states of the union felt of 1300,000 worth of wheat belnS passed wold by hei father to Pet© Bolduc, a Spr, a- long tIme Angie_lay sleepless About this time a boyhood sweetheart tin, his wife, and Levi. The: only avail­ -half-hreefl. , She runs away and reaches the unusually severe winter of 1906-7. by the Inspectors In two days Jit the close upon her fragrant bed, recalling the of Aneeline's,, named Martin .Friable, able seat^-jor, the new arrival was in of an admittedly unfavorable season tha camp of Martin Friable, occupied by and the effects of the succeeding late Martin, his wife, nephew^ Raymond Stet­ waif's strange story., and trying to who had been gathering wealth in a Ray's canoe, and when" Breakfast was should not be allowed to sink out ot son, and guides. Shctells her; story and. spring were everywhere apparent. sight at a tlhio when returns frem agri­ grasp the depth and breadth of her distant city, invlted-fl^Jorrner school­ disposed of and the voyagers ready to is cared for by Mrs. Frlsbiefj •.- . ' Corn was planted two and sometimes cultural activity In the west are being life at Tim's Place; also to surmise, if mate, now the village, doctor in Green- start, she was given a,place therein. anxiously awaited. These! figures do not three times, the winter wheat suffered CHAPTER II Continued. possible, how serious a taint of evil vale, to join him oh an outlngrtrip into The river at this point was broad take account, of the lower grades, of and generally there was a nervous which there were 111 ears. More than one- Angle smiled, while Martin stared at she had inherited. That her father the wilderness. . • - and of slow current, only two days' feeling as the retarded growth was in third .of these contained-milling wheat, the_.glrl with Increased astonishment. was vile beyond compare seemed posi­ Here something of the history of a journey was needfui to reach the set­ which would remunerate the farmer at evidence. From the Dakotas to Texas lie knew who this McGulre was, and tive; that her mother might have been notorious outlaw named McGuire be­ tlement' ,and no,-,cause for worry ap­ the rate of 93c per bushse^- on tho basis the- (feeling- of dread existed, and the of to-day's closing figures. Tho balance something of his history, and that scarce better was probable. No men­ came known to Martin, and: more im-t peared—but Levi felt otherwise. fearslwere entertained that the crop c-f. consisted of low gTade stuff which Would Tim's Place was a hillside clearing far tion, thus far, had been made of her: portant than that, a queer old hermit •„ "You'd best hug the futher shore," vary greatly In quality and Would show corn, wheat, oats and barley WouM f 'freshened the fire, and at a nod from idence that in' agricultural possibili­ Angie, Itay brought forth his banjo, toward your own father," interrupted the satisfactory returns for the past few Ray, "for he was your father." :, ties and resources it stands among the clays will be greatly exceeded -i-;rAbe com­ -It was.his one'pet foible, and it went illit.5.0523^S?5SS£t^..^..l&i6._sjiring.. ing r.ix or seven weeks. The fSnL.-t.haj; ••^wt44—lfe>--^«}i-y-wher-eT~«iM!--iKJr\¥-r--w-ttfl; ^•^^ose-^w^sr^aTrmrtte*-ehiTj7-caip TVlTeitT'UT^a'riy. kind i's bound to bring.a re­ didly, "but I never felt much different. delayed—seedtng~-from-the-usual, early munerative price this season is the com­ 'time and place, so in accord, he was April period until late in May, and in I've seen him slap mother when she forting feature of the situation and there- glad to exhibit his talent. He was not many cases well on into June. And Is no occasion for concern over the pos­ was on her knees a-bawlin', and' the an expert,—a few jigs and plantation with what result? It i's a little early sibility of the general quality of tha way he would cuss her was awful." grain being helow. that of previous years. melodies composed his. repertory,—but to tell the result, but that there will "But you had some friendship from Tile high standard of the wheat raised with the moonlight glinting, jthrough b-: a three-quarter: crop is almost ab­ in the west in 1905-1908 was undoubtedly the spruce boughs, the river murmur­ this, old Indian," queried Ray, who be­ solutely certain.. The yield of wheat a great advertisement for the country ing near, somehow one could not fall gan to realize what a pitiful life the in ,1906 was 95,000,000 bushels; 1907 it and it would have' bt*enrvvell if that ex- , girl had led; "he was good to you, cellent record could have been continued, •to catch the quaint humoji^qf ILQld | Uwill be between "70,000,000 and 80-.000,- but it is not reasonable. to"exp'ect that 90 Uncle Nod," "Jim Crack Corn," and wasn't .he?" per cent, of the wheat wttt be of contract • the like,-and~see the two dusky lovers "He was, sartiti," returned Chip, grade every year as It was in.the years eagerly; "he used to tell me the spites mentioned. If 75 per cent, or even 50 as they "floated down the "Tombigbee per- cent, of this season's yield be up River"* and feel the pathos of "Nellie 'lid fix dad 'fore long, so he'd never to the- contract standard there will be "Grey" and "Old Kentucky Home." show up agin, !n' when I got big 'miff from for congratulation. The west will he'd sneak me off some night 'n' take reap a largo return of its investment of^..,,. Ray sang fairly well and in sympa­ money, time and labor this year as it did' thy with each theme. To Angie and me to the settlement, whar I could arn in any preceding season, and by so do­ the rest it was but ordinary; but to a livin'. Old Tomah .was the only one ing it will have done its whole duty to who cared a cuss ;fer me. I used to those who have placed faith in its fertil­ this waif, who never before hadiieard ity and resourcefulness. The breathing a banjo or a darky song, it was mar­ bawl when he went away every spring, spell if it comes will enable tho transpor­ velous. Her face lit up with ke,en in­ an' beg him to take me 'long 'n' help tation companies and other elements in him camp 'n' cook. I'd 'a' done 'rnont the trade of the country to catch up with terest, her eyes grew misty at times, Cussin'. roine of their obligations and the im­ and once two tears stole down her anything fer Old Toniah. I didn't provements effected by that means will checks. low her out of the woods, to abduct once more would result in inducin mind wearin' clothes, made out o' old more than offset any inconvenience which For an hour Ray was the center o£ her if found, and then the moral side .him to abandon his wildwood exist-1 duds 'n' bein' cussed fer not workin' will result from a relatively smaller of this episode with all its abominable production. The general commercial out­ interest, and then Angie arose. ence and to return to civilization; and hard 'nuff. What I did mind was not look Is bright enough and only depressing "Come, Chip," she said pleasantly, possibillUes"^oecurred to Angie, who it did—partially. He seemed'happy to hav.)h' nobody who cared whether I -fat-toTs are due to the position- of a few "it's time to go to bed, and you are was, a-bbve all, unselfish and noble- meet his daughter again, consented to lived or died, or said a 'good word to communities widely separated in which there is a small return from the crop. 'a share my tent." < hearted./ Vice, crime, and immorality return with them when ready, and me. Sometimes I got"so lo"nesome,,.l. "I'd rather not," the girl replied were horrible to her. -: after a couple of weeks' sojourn here, used to go out in the woods nights ."It As trfle the season has not been Mluntly. "I ain't fit. I kin jist ez well Here was a self-evident duty thrust­ the canoes were packed and all set out when 'twas moonlight.,'n' beg the so '.favorable, as other seasons but this ing itself upon her, and how to meet for civilization and Greenvale once condition is widespread. The corn crop curl 'long'side o' the fire." spites to help me. I' u'sed to think The above 1» the reproduction of a in the states of the union, where it is more. -But Angie insisted and the girl fol­ it with justice to herself, her husband, ; mother might be one on 'em 'n' she'd photograph of, the home of a recent the premier crdVp of the"-farmers is sub­ and her own conscience, was a prob­ keer fer me', I think she was, an' ject to frost. Frost has undoubtedly mate­ lowed her Into the tent. But "home, sweet home," albeit it settler from Germany, who has been rially reduced' the total yield In places Here occurred another incident that lem. -J"Thus dwelling upon this com- was, as in this case, a lonely log cabin 'twas her as kept me goiii' till I found settled in Saskatchewan, western Cau- this year, but after every allowance has must be related. Angie, always de­ plex_situation, she fell asleep. in a vast wilderness, proved stronger you folks' camp, I got awful skeered ada, for two years. been made for this and other causes ,thti"~ The first faint light of morning was than parental love or aught else; and them "nights I was runnin' awaj', an' fae,f .remains that the total grain in Al­ vout, and somewhat puritanical, was berta will be the largest In history, one who never' forgc-t her nightly stealing into the tent when Angle felt sometime during first night's camp on wheri 'twas so dark I couldn't see no~| 000. It could not be expected that while In the other provinces the yield will prayer, and now, when ready for slum- her companion-stir. She had, exhaust­ the way out, this strange recluse stole more,: an' heerd wildcats yowlin', I'd June-sown grain would mature and not fall far short .of other years* bar, she knelt on the bed of fir twigs, ed as she doubtless was, fallen asleep away fn his canoe and returned. git on my knees 'n' beg mother to keep ripen in any country. The May sown "The following extract from the Ed­ and by, the light of one small candle almost the moment she lay down; buJL,| "It's natur," Old Cy .observed when 'em away.. I think she did, an', alius ripened, and this is the' feature that monton Bulletin fairly describes the situ­ offered her usual petition, while Chip now she was evidently awake. morning came, "an' home Is the hard­ shall." _ has proved western CatifKla^s: superi­ ation in Northern Alberta and St>sjitche- wan: .. ^T7' watched her with wide and wondering Curious to note -what she would do, est spot in the world to ferglt. Amzi's (TO BE CONTINUED.) ority ns a grain-growing country. It AIISIH I'limalutd *>lth eloatd eyes and 1 ^demonstrates thnt tho length of sun- "Cutting Is practically completed1, atncir. oyorii Aa-might/hs eitpeutad; that wnlf llvurt lit thsfr uld •ahaefc-aH"'lUllUTOl ZD His High Estimation of Steam. i^TiBgr^'T^''" ^'' was mentioned, and with deep feeling. motionless. From the corner of the years. He's got wonted to it like a shine is so great that the growing and Carlyle once startled the English- mg. is trr progress in some places, fhresh- "Do ye s'pose God heard ye?" she tent where she had curled up the night dog to his kennel, an' all the powers ripening season, although shorter sin lng will commence at onoe. A few 'ate speaking people Into recognition of •queried with evident candor, when before, the girl how cautiously crept, o' the unlvarse can't .break up the number of days than in parts farfiier fields which were sown for green feed the value of their great dramatist by are being cut.this week.'The grain Is all Angle ceased. toward the elder woman. Inch Uy feelln'." south, in hours is as great or greater. f-uuddenl y asking the British public In stock and everywhere the glow of au­ "Why, certainly," came the earnest inch, upon the bed of bough's, she . It seemed an Indisputable, If dlsap" A .correspondent of the Toronto Globe, tumn mingles with/the glow of'harvest >TW]hic h it would rather' lose, Shake­ ;an3wer; "God hears all prayers." moved nearer, until A*ngle, watching pointing, fact, and Martin led his party a most careful purveyor of news, A groat number of the oat fields show the speare or India? I thought of that typical yollow of well ripened grain. The "And do the spites hear 'em?" with half-opened eyes, saw her head back to the hermit's home once more. the other day, muses the editor of the. writing from Wlnnepeg, Manitoba, majority, however, are too palo a yel­ "There are no such creatures as lowered, and felt two soft, warm lips Another plan was now considerrd Ruder, when—I was reading an arti­ says. low to Indicate full development and per­ fect nponlng._Bcjna late oats will 1» fed 'spites,'" answered Angle, severely; touch her hand. by Martin—to buy the township, or at cle on steam navigation. What would "Excellent prpgress in tho process of 'fyou only Imagine them, and what It was a trifle. It was no more than converting tho crop into Marketable com­ In the straw which la held by good cattle least a large tract enclosing this lake, the world rather lose than steam? modity has been.made. Tho days have feeders to be tho best way to feed oats i this Indian has told you is supersti­ the act of a cat who rubs herself build a more commodious log cabin for What? Why, almost everything; our been fairly warm considering tho sea­ In no-year In the history of the spring tion." ' against;her mistress or a dog who licks son of the, yoar and while tho amount of ,wheat industry 1ms there boon a better the use of himself and his wife, and literature, our art, our religions, Noth- growth and production. Qf, plant and If '/But I've seen 'em, hundreds on; 'em, his master's hand, and yet it settled sunshine per. day is less than In an ordi» spend a portion of each summer there. lng we have is so valuable as steam. nary, harvest .the _grnin has'matured woll. tho crop of 1907 had been fnvored with' »blg and' little," returned tho girl, once for all that waif's fate and There wero several reasons other than It Is the greatest clvillzer the world The reports from far and noar 'show that more propitious Condition during Septem­ atoutly. Anglo's indecision. those Of affection for this decision. has ever possessed. tho aggregate yiold for tho whole grain- ber all previous records of wheat produc­ tion lri this country would have, been Angle looked at her with pity. This lake, perhaps half a mile in growing country -Is likely to .bo Jarge, eclipsed. On tho farm known aa tho Mac — and there are those who assert that tho "Put that notion out of your head; CHAPTER III. lepd farm 4¼ miles northeast of the^fetfV diameter, teemed with trout. JThe low "I presume all the beautiful"womea quantity will bo equal to about 76 per l <>nce for all," she sam> almost sternly. Levi was starting a fire, Ray wash­ on tho Fort_aaakatchew«n'H all, sample^ mduntnlns enclosing it were thickly in the country purchased it?" cent, of that securod last season. The of Red Fyfe wore taken that were unl-A ••"•'It is only a delusion, and no ioubf ing potatoes, and Martin, in his shirt­ covered with fine spruce and flr. "No; but the homely women did.'f—• quality will be the Important considera­ forirdy plump and hard and of excellent tA6hi.tOrScatt> you." sleeves, usinjj a towel vigorously hour Kroves of pino with soma beech and tion especially In view of the steadily ris­ coldr. This neld,«hould-.run » buib>la to- Houston Post. ing markets. Cash wheat In Wlnulppg the acre. ' ^ •V «m •M dlM mm .BACK GAVE OUT. Her Recipe. , An Ambition. TWO-StJfclETY LEADERS ADVICE TO VICTIMS A-lady famed-tor her skill In cook­ - -"So you-want to-become an amhaa> _ A TyplciT Case of Kidney Trouble and ing was entertaining a number of her sador," exclaimed the man of powei • Typical Cure. friends at tea. Everything on the "Yes," replied the opulent person. TELLS READER8 HOW TO CURE table WBB much admired, but the ex­ "I thought you weredevotad to yow RHEUMATISM AT HOME. Mrs. Chios Page of 510 S. Pitt cellence of the sponge cake was es­ automobile. When did you become In­ Street, Alexandria, Va,, says: _"My pecially the subject of remark. terested In diplomacy?" back hurt me ter­ "Ohl" exclaimed one of the guests, ""tfp not especially Interested to pirectloni to M|x_a 8lmple_ Prepara­ ribly, I had sharp, "it is so beautifully soft and light! (diplomacy. What I want Is to 'get tion and the Dose to TJk"e-^3ver-' •rh-0 «rtt ITS-' paimr,- "Do toll me-where you got the recipe-." some position Jwhere I'll bftv-e-sovarn^- ' come* Kidney and Bladder changlng to a dull, "I am very glad," replied the hos­ ment protection against arrest for dragging ache. I Trouble Promptly. tess, "that you find it so soft andllght. Violating the speed regulation." could not stand for I made It out of my own head."—Il­ The people who are climbing into There Is so much Rheumatism every­ any length of time, lustrated Bits. *• the ecclesiastical band wagon are not where that the following advice by an and my back hutt- the ones who are making the heavenly eminent authority, who wi ites for read­ mo when I sat down. '' Terrible Fate. an( music in this world. ers of a lajgo Eastern dally paper, will "My. ?S9£ J ankles There Is something which will ap­ be highly appreciated by those who were badly swollen peal to every American in the horror suffei: every evening, and of-a fate invoked upon Henry James, Get from any good pharmacy- one'- my stomach was out Sr., by his son, the novelist, and recoided in the letters of E. L- God- half ounce Fluid Extiact Dandelion, of order. Doan's Kidney Pills cured kin. ono ounce Compound Kargon, three me of these troubles in 1902, and for DODD5 'V ounces of .Compound Syrup Sarsapa- five years I have had no return " The young man had been worsted i ilia. Shako these well in a bottle and A1J dealers 50 cents a box. Fos- in argument, and exclaimed: take in teaspoonful doses after each tcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. "Then may your mashed potatoes KIDNEY^ meal and at bedtime; also drink plenty lways have lumps in them!"— of good water. — THE NUMBER OF ANIMALS. ¾ outh's Cqmpanjoji^ /PILLS M It is claimed that there are few vic­ FITS, St. Vitus Dance and all Neivous tims of this dread and toituious dis­ Recent Attempts to Tabulate the Beasts That' Perish. Diseases peiinanently cuied by Dr. Kline's ease who will fail to flntf ready relfeij, Great A'cnve Restorer. Send for Fiee $2.00 in this simplp home-made mixture, and trial hottle and treatise Dr R FT Itlmo, in most cases a permanent erne is the Eveiyviow and then some natural- lxl, 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa, recnlT. 4«.i •anfjaaSnro In mil If., an appim;]™; This simple recipe is said to stiength- numerical count of known animal The man who thinks he Is weighty en and cleanse the eliminative tissues species. This kind of attempt is suie- because he is wordy usually-is short of the Kidneys so that they can filter ly not without inteiest, but it must be weight when it comes to Ttjorks. and strain from the blood and system acknowledged that its results arc very Mrs. Olmstead Is one of the, most-beaatrfiil women of Washington, and uncertain. We are far from knowing a leader in Capital society.,,Mrs. Paul Morton has taken a prominent p"lac_e the poisons, acids and waste matter, In New York society. which, cause not only Rheumatism, hut all species, and theie is yet a delight­ numerous other diseases E\ery man ful prospect ahead for those who love GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD or woman here who feels that their systematic zoology and for zoologists kidneys are not healthy and active, or who bestow mutual honors by giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound who suffers from any miliary trouble each' nthet 's names to I some animal whatever, should not hesitate to make hitherto unknown. up this mixture, as it is certain to do- AB Nurmann remarked to a recent TAKEN BY STORM mlich good, and may- save ynn from meeting of natmalists at the museum, much misery and suffering after while. to which he .presented his "Catalogues Mammalium," the species of rodents ' 'By FREDA CARROLL A Wonderful Thing. known in 1880 were only 970 in num- Mr. Brown had just had tele- Jier; now they arc i&OO. The num- coaoaooaoaoscocoococoooooQocpoooooososc phone connection between his "office ber has thus, at least, doubled 'itt'27 and house and was very much pleased years. The number of living species (Copyright, by Daily Story Pub Co.) with it, says the Homo Magazine. of this creature now known is about — Lloyd Storm was a man of determi wife jt. jnust not be his privilege to "I tell you, Smith," he was saying, 1,500, divided among 160 genera. This uafeoa, vet for the past-two hours he comfort her. "I mutt be cross to you "this telephone business is a wonder­ family Is the most numerous of the had be"en sitting on the deck of an or I shall be something that I may ful thing. I want jou to dine with class of mammalia.—Wissen fur AUe. ocean luipr, endeavoring to frame a rpgrrt later," he answered unsteadily me this evening, and I will notify Mrs. proposal of ^marriage, but instead of Meeting her challenging gaze with Blown to expect you BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE. doing so,, persisted in answering the his true unshrinking e.yes, he saids-l—^r.own (speaking through the tele- utter commonplace questions of his 'I drifted into paradise I thought, butf-Pao"6)— My friend .Smith will dine Awful Humor Eating Away Face- companion, whom he half fancied was it was all a mistake, I must learn to. with as this. Body a Mass of Sores—Cuticura fencing for time. This^Was their last, forget you, Yvonne." ' "Now listen and hear hbw plain her Cures in Two WMkt,- night out, tomorrow mdming the/- ELLEN M. OLSON CLARA, E.DARMSTADTERi ""Why do you say these thing to) reply comes back." steamer would dock. StormXwould The responsibility for a daughter's sideache, and my feet were so sore I "could me?" she tortured him by asking. ' Mrsr Brown's reply came back with "My little daughter broke out all hardly stand. I took two bottles of Lydia B. continue his journey overland toNjali- future largely rests with the mother. He answered with his eyes, not startling distinctness: over her body with a humor, and we Pinknams Vegetable Compound- wnfin my fornta while, Yvonne Waldron, who The right influence and the infor­ periods ..were established and now I "am daring to trust his voice. By a light­ "Ask your friend Smith if he thhjks used ' everything recommended, • hut mation .which is of vital - interest to- had aided him in forming a piost fer­ perfectly well. Mama says she wont-bet ed match he looked at his watch. we keep a hotel." without results. I called in three doc­ the daughter imparted -at the proper without your medicine in the house. I .have vent friendship, with her pretty, gay, "Twelve o'clock, Yvonne." tors, but she continued.tp grow worse. time-has not only saved the life but told one girl what Lydia E. Pinkham's chic little self, would remain'in New Not Discharged. Vegetable Compound, has done for m*> "I don't care, do you?" she answer­ Her body was a mass of sores, and her insured the success of many a beau­ York. An old Antebellum negro in a small tiful girl. and she is taking it how.™ « ed, desperately. little face was being eaten away. Her southern town was arrested and . When a girl's i thoughts—heeome Miss Clara Er Darmstadter, .of 459 —f Yvonne /was returning to her own His voice was low and caressing, as ears looke'd as if they would drop off. brought -before the village magistrate shpiggisb.; with headache, dizziness or Breckenridg'e St., Buffalo, N. Y., writes: country affer two years of constant he answered: "I do not care for my­ Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura a 'disposition to sleep, pains in back for drunkenness, He asked for a law­ Dear Mrs. Finkham:— • —•' travel. . She was twenty-five years self, of -course, but I care for your Soap and Ointment, and before I had or lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for yer who had helped him, out of . "For abont a'year, except during the past old but looked scarcely twenty. She sake. Tour, reputation^must not suf­ usedJialf of the cake of Soap and hox solitude; -when she is a mystery, to few months, I suffered with severe palns- was accompanied by her maid only, fer through any act of mine—dear." scrapes before, and the magistrate of Ointment-the sores had all healed, herself and friends, her mother every mpnth, with backachesAUd headaches. sent for the attorney. I had the blues so bad that I was in despauv ^»__and met Ljoyd Storm her first day out The word slipped out unconsciously. and my little one's face and body were, should come to her aid, and remem­ ber that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege­ It Is'a pleasure to tell you that. Lydia E. •J "from 'Liverpool, his place at dinner Storm bit his lips angrily. The young man came into the little as clear as a new-born babe's. I would rih^hams Vegetable (jkunpound ha? cured table Compound, made from native being pext toher's at the Captain's office, where the usual crowd of spec-, not be without it again if it cost five me. The cnange in my appearance is won­ He had reached the stairway: "Good roots and herbs, will at this time table. . tators had gathered, and asked tlie dollars, instead of' seventy-five cent'sT derful and I desire that this good may come- night"and good bye, I shall probably, prepare the system for the coming to every sufferer. Any one desiring to know : old negro: "Well, William, what are With a woman's intuition she knew leave the steamer, before you are Mrs, George J; Steese, 701 Coburn St., "cEahg-e, and start this trying1 period further details may write to me and 1 shall . that Storm loved her, she had meant awake," he said. you charged with this time?" Akron, 0,, Aug. SO. 1905." . in a young girl's life without.pain be glad to give them." he. should from the first. Stealing fl "Good bight, ibut not good fcye. Come Sadly the ancient darky replied: or irregularities. It has been thus If you. know* of any young girl who secret glance at him as he sat beside to my home tomorrow nigbt for that," "Boss; I's charged, wid whisky!"— Everything Bad. depended upon for two generations. is sick and heeSs motherly advice, her in the moonlight she knew that ihe urged iir a low vofngf giving him Harper's Weekly. A prominent planter recently had Hundreds of letters from young ask her to address Mrs. Pinkham.At . girls and: their-.-tnothers, expressing Lynn, Mass., and tell her every detail even "then; a proposal was ..trembling her address. „ .•••- • occasion-to-risit some of his holdings on his lips. Had Tried It. gratitude for what Lydia E; Pink­ of her symptoms, and to keep nothing At S:30 p. m. an««ieetrie cab dfew in southern Arkansas. . The land was back. She wiiLreceive advice abso­ "You ought to wear glasses. They'll ham's Vegetable Compound has-done "Why don't you light a cigar?" she up in front of a pajatiaragartment on situated several~miies from a railroad, for them, are. constantly being re­ lutely free, from a source that haano save your jeses," said hi^. friend. asked injan emotional little voice that Riverside drive. Storm afighted and and it was necessary to finish the ceived. - rival in the experience of woman's "Nutt JS" iff" it," contemptuously an- could not possibly soundr^niatter of paced nervously up and down the journey in. a buggy. So he took a ills, and it will, if followed, put her swertfcTBill de"Bruiser. "I fought dey Miss Ellen M,:01son, of 4W N. Bast on the right road to a strong', healthy fact. "•-, drawing room. Yvonne's husband friend with him and started out. would meself wunst, an' I put on a St., Kewanee, 111. writes:— '- and happy womanhood. ' ^^ "The jsmoke will blow into your would probably thank him for his After traversing several miles off Tfieirminiess'"to-'hBr1nith-H-CTc«stng;"ot:' ^airjdien-iJie£uri_a_big..jchap..j!aiz...lay.-_ , -Deaf" Mrs". Finkhanj:— , face," '"M/said." : -spai seiy-~sett!«d--ee«otfyT—they- -caa«- i' JjyjUft.Es_£lnj£hamV_LVjegeta bl et_L fer him the conventional cigar and in'_fjir me. It's agin de law, ye knowi ""rHaviTKad tEfft5SStaoa^"ra"-oar-tawn "I should not have minded for once, upon a farmer plowing corn on the for my'sickness andthey all 'thought that Compound made from native rnofa 1 to hit a man wld glassos on. 'im. tomorrow Bight you won't have to after a polite visit, ' he would bid .8ide..of a hill. The planter, wishing an operation was necessary. I had headache, and herbs cures where others 1 ail. Yvonne farewell, and that would be Well,' sir, de big chap happened along. ; bother about me. I wonder if we shall' to. appear civil to his neighbors, i t;he end, He reached over, lifted dem glasses' No other remedy haa Buch a record of actual cares of female- ever .see each other again?" she medi­ ^stopped his horse and yelled at the Tff-me facev.an' taerhe bunged me illa. Thousands of women*, residing in every part of the United . tated audibly.. A very lovely Yvonne came to. meet man, who came to the fence, mopping eyes up, good.an' proper." States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia. "Come ami walk with me," he said him. She stoo5 at the entrance of his face with a redvbandana. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and what it has done for' them.. abruptly. They reached a deserted her cozy boudoir wearing a I white, "Good, morning." . Turned Down. part of the deck and stood looking soft gown as' dainty and clinging as "Mornin", mister!"' Lydia E. PlnRhamU Vegetable Compound; a Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. Gobso Golde spoke anxiously. down ,' into the rushing black water. thewearer itself. "You live here, I suppose?" "I understand," be nnid, "that my Yvonne played her last trump. Shiver­ "1 have been awfully miserable, my "Yep." ing a bit nearer to him, she laid her name was brought up last evening at friend," she said, with real tears in "How's crops?" W. L. DOUGLAS hand on the rail, a broad gold band the Knickerbocker club." her eyes'," stretching both, hands out "Fair to middlin'." "Y'es, that is true," said L'Oignon. $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES THE WOHLD gleaming on the telltale flnaaL..Qvei^.[^n_--wfilcnme to him. "T was to afraid 'That's a bad'hill you're plowing, " -SH0E8 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF -¾^ - . "And would yuu mind telling mc THF FAMILY. AT ALL PRICES. «*« whelmed by desire, he placed his own .yen wouldn't come after I had asked "1 know it. Bad hoss, pullin' th' er—what action was taken in the A9ET afl.fl/1 ( To any one who can ppovtt W. L. piotectingly over it. you to." plow, bad plow, bad everything." 9"vi|%J%9%0 )Douffias doom not mako £ met/ matter ?" ~ ' ~' ' ' "Why do you wear that ring now?" "Not ill, I hope!" he. exclaimed, a "Why, you talk like 'you were the DAHrQMtfl jmbro Men's $3 & $3.60 ahooa "Not at all. The secretary~was im-> «»Crw!f*j»f^W {than any other manufacturer. r he asked. glad light springing into his eyes as •poorest man in Arkansas," laughed the structed to purchase six quarts of THE REASQNWsL. Douglas shoes are-worn by more people "Why should I not?" she replied. he realized how beautiful she was. planter. ; . in all wallca/>f Ufa than auy other make, la because of their blackballs for the use of the menu, •excellent style, easy-fitting, and supetior wearing qualities. "Is it not the usual thing for a married "Yes, sick at heart," What could yon ~*TTifn*t,'-th6ugh7"TV3s the response, The selection of the leathers ami other materials tor each pari bers." ' woman to^do?" she asked, lifting her have thought of me last night? I Of the Huc-e^ind every detail of the making is looked after by as the young fellow smiled- good- the most comploteorganizatiori of superintendents,foremenand eyes and gently turning her hand. in don't believe a woman should do one TAKE THEM OUT naturedly. "Another feller owns half skilled shoemakers, who recetre the highest traces paid in tho shoo industry, and whoso workmanship cannot Tie excolled. his until their palms kissed. Con­ of those terrible things I told you that Or Feed them Food They Can 0' this crop." , „ v •••- lfl-eouU tiilco you into my largo factories at Brock ton,Mass., quering a fierce longing to take her I approved of. I simply believe that" ""•"^ 'study On. nnd show you how carefully WTJU Douglas shoesare made, you •would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, In his arms, wife or widow, he went on a» woman should love and be true to Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Wear longer and are of greater valuo than any other mate. with apparent calmness: "But you her husband." When a student begins to break with LOCAL'APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot roacll " ~4.00 and $6,00 Ofit Edqo Shoo* cannot 60 cqtsaltod at mnypHcmm the eeat of the dlsoaec. catarrh Is a blood or oonat:- are widowed surely, your mourning, "AB If I dUn't understand that you down from lack of the right kind of JTIONI The genuine have W. L. Dougla3 name and price stamped qrt bottom. Take fi tutlonal dlseaee, and In order to cure It you miMtaKo No Substttnte. Ask your dealer for \V. L. Douglas shoes. It he cannot supply you, &ena your loneliness." " ~ - were Just pretending," he said con­ food, there are only two things to do; Internal remedies. llzWi Caturrn C3!% 3 XtXei At- direct to factory. Shoes seat everywhere by mall. Catalog frco. WJLDougiu, Brockton, Ma» ternally, and act! directly on thfl blood and mucoui Following a purelyphysleaJPlmpulse solingly, rolling a| divan 'for her neaT either take him out of school or feed «arface». Ball'! Catarrh Cure Is not • quack medi­ she lifted her eyes tranquilly to his the drowsy fire and taking his seat him properly on food that will rebuild cine. It fu prescribed by one of the best physlclaci N«w and £,lba>i-al HomeatasksS m thl. country for years and Is a'regular prescription. RctfussaUoitaa in, asking: beside her, as she drew aBide her the brain and nerve cells. That food' H Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the SICK HEADACHE - "Are you one who believes a woman skirts for him. , is Grape-Nuts. mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the is just what she see'mSi,to be? Do you two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful re­ Positively cured by "My friend, I think I must have said A boy writes from Jamestown, N. Y., sults In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. believe tnat just because a woman these Little Pills. WESTERN those idiotic things because I was so saying: "A short time ago I got into «• ,.. „ P- J; CHENEY * CO., Props., Toledo, O. Is married she should*" avoid all atten­ foolishly happy. I told you. an untruth a bad condition from overstudy, but Sold by DrugKlsts, price 7!\c. They also relieve Dis­ Talto Hall's Family Plus for constipation. tress from Dyspepsia, In­ tions from other men ? Do you admit too," she confessed with a naivete" Mother having heard about Grape: digestion and Too Hearty CANADA to harboring that hopelessljrantiquat- that amused him. Instinctively he Nuts food began to feed me on It. It Double Protection. Eating'.''" A perfect rem­ New Districts Now Opened ftft Settlement ed Idea, that exploded notion, that a "I wish," a lady recently said^to her edy for Dizziness, Nau­ glanced at her left hand. It was guilt­ satisfied my hunger better than any Some of the choicest married woman should have no friend­ less of wearing a wedding ring. husband with what Punch discreetly sea, Drowsiness, Bad lands in the grain Bi>w* other food, and the results were,.mar Taste i n the Slot; th. Coat­ ship with a man she happens to be terms "considerable emphasis,";- "I inff belts of Saskatche­ With a thrill that caught his breath, velous. I got fleshy like)»-good fel­ ed Touguei Fain in the wan and Alberta ha*# drawn to? Do you consider it a so­ he took her in his arms, crying: low. My usual morning .headaches wish you wouldn't always sit on the Sid*, TORPID UVER. recently been opened cial ejpor, a breach of etiquette, for piano-stool when we have company. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. for settlement unou, but I have been so sorry, so in strength as well as flesh, and it is ISxaralne carefully overy bottle of CASTOKIA. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, a eafa'&nd euro remedy for lufante and children, tions) by the father, m other, son, daughter,brothet« ; "Are; you disappointed In me?" she miserable ever since. It was this way, a pleasure to Btudy now that I am or lister of intending homesteader. asked penitently. and see that it "Anr «Ton narawed section of Dmninlon I didn't want you to propose 6n the not bothered with my head. I passed PAUktsVa ? Und^nMaUastflbkorthe W.irt»i-Wep.rioTl»t her blushing-one. "Kiss me a hun­ well nights." "Thero's a Reason." PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Lloyd Storm shut bis teeth hard to- dred times for releasing you" from Read "The Road io Wellvillo" in Cofor more oooilsbflahtar and fitlar colon IDtninxHitrdn. On«10op«cka*« contain (law*. 1T|« «MI» eoM srattf hotter than aw othw *ii. rnoan** »*!»».; If Yvonne was another man's •probation," she demanded, pkgs. tfMk •i. •• -111111 •sa

DEED* RECORDED. Her Hr.il WH. Hot. Cough Caution Lady Dorothy Nevlll In ber reml- List" of'transfer* recorded In the Re nlsut'iicus tells this story of the two QuickRclief Ntwr, ttxAt\relynertvrpOlKti yourlunj*. Ifyou Misses Walpole, her cousins: "On on* : OPEN SEOEETS. cor Jers office for tlieVeelc ending Sat­ GoUflr^fTen from K lintple cold only—you should »lwg>yih«t», tooth*, svnaewtethe irrltiiUKl bron- occasion, when both of, the two were urday, Nov. 9th,. 1907- clital tab«(. Don't blindly rapprefli-tt with n For burns, cots and sores. -tupefying poison. It'ittwife howjmcithtiigf well ove^ ninety," Miss Funny, the To overcome the well-grouaded and reasonable objection* of the - Marry W. Belnlmr. '4V--WllUatn-H.- GITM Tiutuf Kill*/ 16 Bvs-aiaV 15nanrjrwmft*t>ju«."Fdrlwaty years Dr. Shoop younger, wliohrfd thiftdaybeen rather more intelligent to the use,of secret," rnecBcTnaT cbmpouisrS,"Dr. R." V. Cwta MtdMrM. Drelinier X. * of N. W. i'Sec. 21 TJ 11H» con.twitly wurned people not to takecmiyh mixtures or pre«crlptlo»A contalnltig Opium, 111, ouly Joined her ulster In the sittluf Yon art not proof against 1 ittle accidents 31 N. 117 W. Consideration »046 00. Chloroform, or 8Jn#«ltirpoIioD8. And now—it Httta room Just before dinner. On her ar­ Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., some time ago, decided to make a bold de­ of daily occurrence, such as burning or late though—Congrcw aayi "Put It on thuhvbel, rival downstairs the latter (Miss Char scalding your band, or perhaps a cul_ar_ Klafcard W. Ciaie To John H. if poisons are In your Cough Mixture." Good! parture from .the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medi­ VerygootlttHenvittTforthUreiTreftSoiiinothijrSt lotte by uuuic) remarked: "Funny, 1 scratch on your finger. Wonderful Dream 7!Imrier8 Part or S. E i or N. W. i and others, bhould Insist on having Dr. Shoop'i Salve appliedat once will relieve the pain, See, 26 T, 33 N. K. OW. (Jon. »70.00. Cough Cur* Ho poison tnnrks on Dr. tihoop's am nohiK to be 111 too. 1 feel so hot cines for domestic use, and so published bnxwlcaat and openly to the liibula—and nono hi the medicine, else It jnnat by abqiit the head, ,It must be apoplexy.' and beal the wound. Keep • box handy East Jordan Lor. (Jo. To William law bo on the lulxjl. And it's notronly safo, but it [ whole world, a full and complete list of the ingredients entering into to use when needed. Nice Part, Govt. Lgt. 1 Sec. 23 T.-32--» i«a said to IK; by those thut know it best, a ti uly rt> 'Nothing of the sort!' exclaimed Misa Boy Saved Prom a Terrible Burning. niarlcable cough ruintidy. Q'afce no chance then, j Funny, nmking a dash at her sister's the compositiqn of his widely celebrated medicines. Thus he has N R. 7W. Cnn. »430,00. partlculttrly with your children. Insist on having Fred McLevIa', ion or John McLevIs, No. 441 l)r. Bhoop'a Cough Cure, Compare carefully the bead.- 'Your cup's on fire, and l'u» go­ McKinetry avenue, age 11 yean, burned both Retta M. Fallis nee.' IsumairTo Pr. Bhcwp: paukajre with otliers and note tha taken the many users of his medicines into his full confidence. Thus fret and lag* nearly to the knee The akin came dlffGrt'iic^-^No."jrotson iitat-ka there! You ,caa ing to put It out.' And so the brave off entirely. Wonderful Dream Salve was used Jacob Quick Part of N. i ol S. W, i of always be on the safe side by demanding old thing did." too he has absolutely and completely removed his medicines from at onee, and he waa Immediately relieved from H. W. i Sec, 23T. 32 N. 11. 7W. Con. Buffering. In three week's tiros it waa entirely among secret nostrums of doubtful merits, and made them KEMBDIES pealed. S275 00. Dr. Shoop's The Flr.t Dauoera. A. FredlTays To Elm Cooperate Co. People have daneejLlac thousands of OF KNOWN COMPOSITION. .,- Pari of S'. W. iol' S. B."t Sec 35 N. years uud will prbhably continue to . I L -' _ II. T.33 N. R..«VV. Con. $225.00. Cough Cure do so for ages to conje. This custom Dr Pierce's medicines are now In a class all by themselves— Boync fltv State Bank To Frank Is of ancient origin. Th* first people Jones Lot is 2 1 li.» N.cliolls & Morgan "ALL DEALERS" to dance were the Curetes, who adopt­ being, absolutely and in every sense Non-secret. ^ 2nd Add. South Boyne. Con. $650 00 ed dancing as a murk of rejoicing iu 1343 B. C. In early times the Greeks By thliTbold step Dr. Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such John Jackson to John II. Charters Tha Cast Laxallva for ChSldre;, combined ihiuciug with the drama, and Lot 41 Ceilings & Cranes Add. Boyne i onf 3 should see to It that thxlr children lum- PTV excellence that he is not afraid to subject thenr'to the fullest scrutiny.' turnl, easy niovemfcnt oj the bowels earn dio In 22 B. P pantomimic dances were Not only does the wrapper of every imitators an3 those who may be pirati- . J not dose tho ehild vrith salts or trripine pilla.: 'ntroduced on the Homan stage. At : -[f^Asj |j-**A tOQ sj|ihsaaj.|sful in fifts^sfct. gaggli llJslfciftUsJ i mm i b^tto "f T*T, Pipr^e.'-fl MnlHpn "Mpdicul . CaPy j^nlin'nH, . JL '" Tiieodore^Tiu tlirTcrErCr"Si;""Wr"A. irir little infijdea to pieces, leaving tlio bowel f.he discovery of America the American Dr. John Fyfe, of Saugatuck, Conn., 'ttfeoned r n4 le«*s u\t\o i.i act naturally than before Discovery, the famous medicine for Ellison Part Sec. 36 T. 33 N. R. 0W "jiatlve Iroii'OT Tablets tone and atrenctlie*- Indians were holding their religious, weak Btomach, torpid liver or bilious­ Editor of the Department of Therapeu­ no bowels, and simulate HI] the little orgnna tc martini and social dunces. ness and all catarrhal diseases wherever tics in. THE ECLECTIC REVIEW says of Con 47» 00. calthy nctivits, Oliocolato coated tablets, easy tc etke.'uever gripe or nauseate. lOo, sWoiiadSl.Ca. located, have printed upon it, in plain Unicorn root (Ilehmias IHoica) one of Walter Ware To Jacob Sclugane the chief ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Fa­ Dally Untie, English, a full and complete list of all Part Lot - -Ordsleys 1st Add. Boyne the ingredients composing it, but a vorite Prescription: "A remedy which The best part of one's life Is the per­ Woadcrhri Drum Salva.has been sold in Mich. Con 611 IK). TERMS -OF COURT. small book lias been compiled from invariably acts as a uterine invigorator Igan for over fifty years. At your druggists, 10c formance of one's daily duties. All and always favors a condition which and 26c a box. Write for sample and Free Edward llafitTTo P. N Gregory Under and by virtue* of tin1- statute In such numerous standard medical works, of book containing 300 dreams and ftieir meaning higher motives,. Ideas, conceptions and all the different schools, of practice, makes for normal activity,of-*he entire Guaranteed under "Food and DniRs Act/ Lot 200 Upright & Hurlbut Add. c.tst' niade and provided, I do hereby fix and sentiments in a man's life are of little containing very numerous extracts from reproductive system, cannot fail to Be WONDERFUL DREAM SALVE Co. DETROIT MICH. 3 Charlevoix Con. »100.00. appoint, the lerms or Circuit Court for the value If tliey do not strengthen him the writings of leading practitioners of great usefulness and of the utmost various Counties corn posing the 13th jiuiicf.Ll importance to the general practitioner Hansom Cram, To Hamilton W. for the better discharge of the duties of medicine, endorsing in the strongest clicult of Mk'hlpnu feu- lUO^-WOtt as follows -poxvible terms, each and every ingredi­ of medicine." Nowland Part Sec. 35 T. 31 N. R 8W, ANTRIM COUNTY. which devolve upon him In the ordi­ nary affairs of life. ent contained in Dr. Pierce's mc3i- "Helonias more fully answers the Con. 8 The 1th Monday in February cines— One bf these little books will be ahove purposes than any other drug Wonderful Liny Pearl To WiIlium J.-"Bolton Tlie 1th Monday in May mailed free to any one sending address uith which I am acquainted. In the The Mh Mond.iv.in \ugust S E. i or N. -TO' i Sec. 2*"T. 33 N. R. Woman*. Miirkoil Down A*2*e. on "postal card or by letter, toDr. K.V. treatment of diseases peculiar to women Tlie4th Mond ly in October Howell - You have n sister older than Pierccf, Buffalo, N. Y., and requesting it is seldom that a case is seen which 9W. Con". $900 00. CHAUTiKVOlX COUN TY. m yourself, I believe? Powell—She was the same. From this booklet it will be does'not present some indication for DreamSalvs Hugh Ed-ton ptriiTtoO. Von Plat­ The 1st Mond iy In February born first, but she Isn't older.—New learned that Dr. Pierce's medicines co'n- this remedial agent." en S. E. i ol N. W. i See! 31 T. S3 N. The ind Monday in May York Press. tain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral "The following are among the lead­ Tin? -*• *i Monday in Aujrust II. 5W. Con. $250 00, agents or other poisonous or injurious ing indications for Helonias: Pain or The Tith Monday In No\ ember agents and that they are made from aching in the back)vs»th leucurrhea; CobbsAs Mitchell To AsaEOreen- UliAaNO 'L'RJVVEI^E COUNTY. atonic (weak) conditions of the repro­ ^tftfrtttt^Tartf/tfrfttttfrtar^. A Nation's Strength. native, medicinal roots of.great value; •lioe fc>. 4 of S. E. i Sec. 13 T. 33 N. It. The 1st Monda>Jn March What builds a nation's pillar3 high also that tome of the most valuable in­ ductive organs of women, mental de­ 5\V. Con. S2SO.O0. " The2ndJVtonday In June And its foundations stiong? gredients contained in Dr. Pierce's Fa­ pression and irritability, associated with i> The ls>t Monday in October "What ma!.es it nrjightj to defy vorite Prescription for.weak, najvons, chronic diseases of the reproductive ROMEO A. EMREY, 'ihi'-iud Monday in December The foes that round it throns? over-worked, "run-down," nervous and twgans of woinen-j-cnnstant sens'ation of WA Loveday Register of Deeds, LEELANAU COUNTY. debilitated women,'were employed, long hent in. the region o"f -the kidneys i-_ Charlevoix County. ..Tlie3Kt Mondav in February It is not gold Its kingdoms grand years ago by the Indians for similar Uieuorrhagi.a, ("flooding") due to a Notary Public Go down In battle's shock; weakened condition of -the reproductive Tho lit Monday in June Its gates' are laid on sinking sand. ailments affecting theii squaws. In ¥ '1 he 3rd Monday In October fact, one of the most-valuable medic-"- system; amenorrhea.-arifing from or With Seal. l Not on abiding rock. aecoTiipanying an abnormal -condition Old paper1! sold at this olflccx- Dated FREDERICK "W. MAYNE. inal plants entering into the composi­ ALSO i-i ChiLrlevniT, Mich , Ciieult Judge-. Is It the sword? Ask thp red dust tion Qf Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip­ of the digestive organs and an anemia m (thin blood) habit; dragging sensation *< Fine Barn 1 Salt at J. J. Votinba Nuieinbur 1. 1'tii"^^ • - Of emp'rcfJ passed av/ay. tion was known to the Indian's as The blood has turned tholr stones to iu, the extreme lower part of the ab­ "CD's. , - "Squaw-Weed." Our knowledge of the Real Estate" — lIANa^I^Y ORHEll. ^tate of .N'ichiffui, rust, uses of not a few of lour most valuable domen. "„_, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, In Obumury. Their Elory to decay. Now line'of Fmv -at B.TT?Hubbard GSuit renduig in'he Ciicuit Court for tlie. native, medicinal-plants was gained %i more"or less'of the ahove symptoms » Insurance * 'ft'Co's.,; ' County nf Oiiarlevoix at the (Jlcyiof Charie- And Is It pride? Ah. ?hat bright orowa from the Indians. \ . are present, no invalid woman can do voixon the.22ua day of Octuo"r. A. T>, 19()7. . Has seerned to nations sweet! — As made up by improved -and exact. -tiet*er than. takk"Br. Pierce's Favorite Jf - (!> Yoy.Rct:what you want at Hanson A. M. ' -ULton. cbmplaluuiit, vs. Mitude Hut- But Godi has struck lis luster down processes, and with the use of specially PrescriptioTi, which is rich, in all tha SStefles'. ton, deft?n ant. In ashes at hl3 feet. .-— . medical properties of Unicom root, or Agency. f - Present, the Honorable Frederick W.Mayne designed.chemical apparatus, the "Fa-, If you warn to buy or . sell, oal m CIDER APPLES WANTED" atSuper- Circuit Ju'-ffo. -yorite Prescription" is a most efficient Helonias. >* m In im8 cause It app^aiins tliat the defen­ Not gold, but only man. can moke—• i. remedy for regulating all the womanly at the Office In Loveday, m navv's Warehouse. dant. Maude Untttm. jsa resident of Shannon. v A peonle great and strong: . T* MEN AK6 "WOMEN , . -, Fa.and not a resident or the State of MIoLdsatn. Men whoTor truth and honor's saRg~^ functions, correcting displacements, as ~. Block. ; m9> Stainfloor makes furniture and floors on motlotVof-Kno'wreB & Onnveran. siille.ltn^g' prolapsus, anteverston and retroversion, should"" Kaver^a good medical book for tlie compl iinaut, it Is ordereu that t1 o^a'd Stand fast and suffer long. ' ,- look better than ,,new defend nt enter her appearance in »ii(l cause overcoming painful periods, toning up handy. They-shoutd have a book that on or-b'ef< re 4 ro< nths from the date ot t,hK Brave men, who work while. others the nerves ari'd bringing about a per^ treats of the sexological relations of the Hand-made farm and driving Har­ order, and (hat within twenty d-iys the com­ . sleep;!' -.•'•' feet state of health. "-•'-- — ^ex-cs as well as how and when to ad­ plainant cause'this order to he . publlslied in Who dare while others fly-— vise son and daughter-. A standard ness at STROEBEL BROS. the Chiirlevoix County Herald, said publica­ They build a nation's ptllars deep The' exact pfoportionpi the several in- tion to be cjontinu' d once in each week for six gredients used in these- medicines, as work is the People's Common Sense When you make li cash purchase at weeks in'sucte^sion * • . And lift them to the sky. . -*£iiierson. well as the working' formula and pecul­ M«dical Adviser, by R.V. Pierce, M. D. WBITTINGTON'S ask for tickets on . a FREDERICK \V. MAYNR. iar processes, apparatus and appliances Send 31one-cent stamps for the latest 1 A. E. Carlisle I Countersigned Circuit Judge. •thoroughly revised, cloth-bound book, Phongrapir, if it is only 10 cents. KNOWLES & CONVERSE. ..ernployed ."in_their manufacture,, are PollcUor for Complainant. wiHThelcT from publicity that Dr. Pierce's or... 21.. stamps for the paper-covered General Dray The J. J\ Votruba Co. this_week re ATTEST: A true copy, prfjrjrietary rights may not be infringed volume. Address Br. R. V. Pierce. POTXTtTCRATES AND LADDERS FOR Buffalo, N. Y. ! and Baggage. ceived a bijt consignment of tine BAR­ BICHARD LEWIS. Clerk.' • and trespassed upon by unprincipled REL SALT which iS'being Offered at SALE. The East Jordan Planing ft Wood Delivered. Household Goods !£ iRORATE ORDER:—State of Afichiffan. Mills Co. have a quantity'.of Potato JJ Carefully Handled. JJ the lowest market price, & Lhe_.Erobate Court for the" County of Charlevoix Crates and also a nwtrrbtrT*-nt~1S-1ir' *. Eishiug Parties a Specialty. . — * AX^>*V^l'*l•£&8 ' \ of s:ild CounL_. held at the Pro- Ladders for sale while they last. If '* Phone 174 East Jordan, Mich. * will be l.ere tnis week. They are very batConnt.y.oe Officne thiin ith 4teh Cit dayy ooff NovemCh«rlevtnxb r.A, . iInV sniHit)d' Prestiiit: .Hon. John M. t!arris. Judge of you're in the market for eithex. better ^333333 3333333333333333(^ attractive and'entirely different from Probate ," -t geUthem while they last. The p ice what we have been carrying- Solid In the matter of the Estate of beorge-Jep,- son-." deceased. , i * is right. B. E. WATERMAN. MTTr, Oak. EMPEY BROS: would be glad to Florence C. Jepson Executrix of said estate iiaxtng.tilf4-iti.jm-^i-ciQUJ.L.".bi-j.final imt:Qii>aL4iA. sfrnw-yoti~~the,ir immffns'e~"sT0"clroT-a1t sueh executrix of said estate, and her petition praying for thu allowance thereof". kindso' ','•' • _** ... I44*ordered,That. the 2nd day of December, A. IX JSK)7. at ten o'ulouk iii the forenoon, IU Cwiatipatilon, •. IndlgesHnn, drive ss'kl/probate oftiee.be and is In reby appoint­ Difficult J. A. flacgregor 3 awag appetite and make you weak and ed f".r examining and^-Howing said ac-outit.; - M. D.—4- J . It is Further Order^i',* That .pnb'io notice Physician and Surgeon.J j make you weak and sick...r-H*llister's thereof be given by publication of a cop* of That's the combination you'want to look for when you atari thisordtr, for three successive weeks previous Riocky Mountain -Taa restores the ap Breathing out to buy Groceries^-that is. if ynu. are at.al'l particular to get Office and Residence next- door J to said day of hearing, in the Cliarlev«"x petite, drives away disease, builds up County Herald, a newspaper primed and cir­ something wbieh.makt's a noise like about the best thing on the to Opera Ilou*e. formerly oc- j culated In said county. „ Short breath, fluttering, cupl^d by Dr Foster. thhe system. 35 cents, Tea or Tab­ JOHN M-.^JXARRTS. market—auH.yxiur appetite. A true copy. Judge of Pnbbate. palpitation, sinking spells Phone No. ill. TSasFJordanl lets. F. U. Gannett & Co. Here's'a stock that is'Blled. with the^nsT"reliable staples, are symptoms of a "wea>k and all the tasty, tempting little nicetiHsand table luxuries as well. VVhen the Stomach, Heart or Kid­ heart, struggling to do its From flour.and sugar tii the liner tilings, we carry an elaborate se­ ney nerves geV- weak, then Xhese*or- work; It rtmst Jkeep the lection—in fact, anything you want that's good. gans always fall. Don't drug "the Frank Phillips Theny^ou must remember (be argument our prices .offer. Stomacli","no'r stimulate the heart or Tonsorial Artist. _ . blood in—circulation—to- j Kidneys. That Is simply a makeshift. When in need of anything in my line cany nourishment to WILL RICHARDSON7 Gat a prescription known to Druggists call in and see me. — make flesh, bone and mus­ Phone No. 156. | H. B. Lehner, everywhere as Dr Shoop's Restore" cle, and remove the worn- tlve. The Restorative Is prepared Third door north of Postofflce, - ^^V/ST^ I / Dentist. xpressly for these weak inside he'rves. out particles; When it . : OFFICES OVER SHERMANS' Strengthen these nerves, build them cannot do this, it must MARKET, ' « up with Dr. Shoon's Restorative—tab­ Eczema arid Pile Cure. have help. Dr. Miles! I EAST JORDAN, -MICH, lets or liquid—and see how quickly For Knowing what It was to suf­ Heart Cure gives strength help wlll'conie. Free sample test sent fer, 1 will give FREE OF CHARGE, to the heart nerves and on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis to anv afflcted a positive cure for Ec­ zema. Salt RheTim^rpipHas, pj|es muscles, and increases the Your health" Is surely worth, this and Skin Diseases. Insiant, relief. simple test. All Dealers. •Dori't suffer longer. Write F. ,W. WIL- heart action. - __LIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New "lam glad.to say that I.am so much- WANTED: local "representative fqr York-.™-Enclose Stamp';--'- * Improved .Jn health. Dr. Miles' H.eart Cure jpured me when_seyeral doctors East.Jordarahd vicinity to look after- failed. .. 1 think no other medicine, MosesLernieux renewals- and • increiise^'subscrlptiOQ could do for me what Heart Cure has - done, ftjj" case was bad; bad as l,t list of a prominent m-in'thly. magazine, SM\ 5OY4»A 1¾ SouttvtTu ^. ¾.. . could be at Umes,ul had difficulty In TIME TAHLE. :ettlng my breath,'my heart beat so ?T&CVW&V ^£.OTBa YioeVviti on a salary and' commission basis. ?ast at times that I thought It Im­ 0 Experience, desirable, but not necces- (In effect Sept. 20. 1907) possible -to- live without rellet: the LEAVE EAST JORDAN "at 8:25 a. m.. pain was very severe In my left side, auA. 5weTa\,"BV&6ysTO\\.\y.\wri sary. Kood oppbrtufllty for right per­ arid my nerves was all unstrung. I. and 1:45 p.m.; ArrivinTat Bellaire had almost given up all hope of being son. Address Publisher, Box 59, at J)j26^ m.,and 2:45 p. m. cured, and I am-Bnre I would not, If Station O, Neyv York. I had not-"talcen The Heart Cure. I All kinds of wood repair work LEAVE,IJELLAIRE'at 10:15 a. m., and take great pleasure in recommending done promptly. 4:15 p.m.; Arriving at East,Toji Dr. Miles' rrerneates. to all who suf­ To check a" cold quickly, get from , dan at 11:15 a. m., ard 5:15 p. m. fer with heatt-dlsnqse." your druggist some little Candy Cold MR8L MARY^trTTAHLBR, All trains dally except Sunday. 1 ' ^ SullivanCliilll.ran , MoWfl. T«bletoi ealled-fereyontlpH.^^ nrwififiBts Trains run by uoiitrsUatenflofd time Pr. Miles' Usait Cms li sulU UT evervwheln urn now rlJsripriHlnp Pr»- your druggist, who will quaranteo that W. P. POKTRIl E? j. (5n0SSMAN, the flf-st Tiottlo will benefit. If It. falls ventirs, for they are not only safe, hut Gen. Manager. . Traffic Mng'i he will refund your money. p 60 YEARS' decidedly certain anil prompt. Pre- Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind EXPERIENCE ventics contain- no Quinine, no laxa­ tive, notij+Htf—liarsh nor . sickening. Taken at the ''sneeze Binge'' Preven- Detroit & Charle­ tics will prevent Pnoumonla, Bron-- PATENTS <;h44,i»s-JU>GflppOi etc,. Henue the voix Railroad. nanio Preventicsi Good for feverish Time Schedule In effect Sunday, Sept. TRAD* MARK* children. 48 Prevonties 26 cents. 1st, 11)07. DESIGNS Trial Boxes fi cts. Sold by All Deal­ GoinpEast Stations GolngWest rtomptly obtained or no fs*. Write tot onr I COPYRIGHTS 4e. Leave A rnv& Anyone sending a sketch and description may ers. • "•' ' • : -, A. M-. v CONFIDENTIAL LITTER beforel qnloklr ascertain our opinion free ithether an East Jordan P. M. applying for patent litis worth money. w*| Inventlnr ' ---•- -•- 0 00 IS probably^ntenjabla, Commnnlra. Wards 5 10 Ions strictlnctlyconOdeiitlMMyconOdentlMy . HANDBOOKHWOIWOKo' n ~Patent s fl 20 4 40 ofiWn PATENYS THAT PAY.I snt free. Oldes,*.-.—t iweiic; To'--aeor secarlnapatn t Jordan River senPatentt frees. Oldestakent numlcthrougv hfo rMun seonrlngp*tentsn i Co. rccclr. e ^ • An Idul Laxativi. / II 25 and belp Inventors to sucoees. I . .. . -Munn _ Physios and Oathartica which pnrge, unload the Graves* Camp 4 as BendmodeL photo or sketch, and we send I tfiecud notta, without ohahre, m the- bowels, and ulni temporary relief, tnt irrluto, •I) 30 4 30 IMMEDfATII'ttEk RirtORT ON PAT-1 and weaken the digestive and expulsive organs. 0 40 . Green River 4 20 •NTABIUTV. aoyean-jiraeUce. Resis-I i»?!V".v.°.™","05' *°y«u«J,«J asdltferent in .Alba •'• tend Patent Lawyers, yrits or come to I Scientific American. effect as train:.' from falsehood. They noiirfs;; 10 50 3 r>8 ns at (0(407, TIKiH. **(HTM«T0», 0. C, I A hanfleotnoly Illustrated weekly. T,arnest cir­ thei bowel nusoles and serves, suingthrni itreneth H 40 •Deward .3 00 culation of any soientldo Journal. Terms, S3 a and Mtor to do the work natarslnlinded, thus Frederic ,. yeartfir it ffou oar monthsmonthi,. SIfL. Bold by all newsdealers. effecting a permanent oure by perfectly sate and 12 25 2 25 RS2H,.,BW,B*is *SR>«>es»la«»U«ffor children. ••i.t^ds*.,; New York Chocolate coated tablets, easy to take, never grips CLARK HAIHE, «t« TTastilSSlvDf 1 u unseats, »0», »i, s»4 »1,» tfW ^ iter* cr D-SWIFTs© mm-: General M.ininf - iWrtOn.P.C. • •tacsffisoc^^iiS