VOL.' XXIX. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1904. NO. 52.

VjT T T TT T t ! t t ITT T T T t T T 1 f .T..I T •I..t.lJ..t.ll.t..I..T.I.r.J.J.J-Mi:;,lXJ.lXlJ.^ Third Jail Delivery Last Week. Tlie DiiHois L. A. S. will ment with MI J J. T T T I T T T t T T I I T. t T. .T..t..l::r. T T T I T T T I T T, ,t ,I..l. 1 ,1.1 t J. ,1 T T I .1, .1.1111 Two more prisoners, making tlic Mrs. Tiini. Corner Tliur.sduy, ,)aii. 5th. ^ THIS SPACE BELONGS TO third delivery in live months, made All invited. DAYTON, tlieir escape from the county jiiil Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gardner have Wcflnesdiiy night of lust week. Miit- movud to this city. They lire iiccupy- ;..DART & FIELD... tliew Sulllviiii and Charles 1.1. Blakos- iiig the Ivimmei house un C street. FOR A .FEW weeks YET. Jeweler llo, both of Lansing, made tlieir es- With our 25c tea dust, we are giving cfipe from the hobo department hy a nice pitcher—3 diflerent stylos, and They are closing out tiicir stock at almost your own price. This siiwifig 11 couple bars out of the north A''ANI)KKC00K'S GitOCKUY. Optician, window and jumping to tiie ground. There hiivc been strenuous times week thcy want to clean up and Couches Sullivan was being held for examina• MASON^ MICHIGAN. tietwcen the senior nnd junior classes and Bed Room Suits. EYBS tion on a charge of burglari'/.ing the of our schools during the past week. EXAMINED SATISFACTION .laloons nf Geo. G. Wliitcomband Wm W. Hough uf Lansing. Blakeslie w The ladles' Baptist Missionary socie• FINE PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY FREE. FREE GUARANTEED serving ii sentenct; of 30 days for sell ty will meet at the liomenf Mrs. Fred TlTTTTl'l I il 1 i ITTTfTTtTTTITT'n lllll III 111!! I i 1 1 ! i 11 I lis ing fraudulent picture orders. Barker Wcdnesdiiy, .Ian. 4111, at 2:30. TiTTTTTTTTrTTTTI'l I n 1111111111111111111111111'TTrTTrrPv Come one, come all. Stale Teachers' Association meet• IMHMH100etlOOofimH}n(MM>oooooiKMioo(KKtofKHmmKi Naniu and resldeticu. Age Dart & Field seem to have the most special meetringsat the Union church hall. Ail niembers are cordially in• HOUTHWAltl). popular store in town on account Ka"-! P, Ilodgos, Lansing , 2ft ttaion.... 9;48a.m. at'WP.in. 10:0tip."i North Aurelius, on Monday evening vited to be present. During the lec• NO Ilie M, Holdon, LnnBlng.- 'M JuaKion lii;4u sau II;(KJ Diaries for 190,') at lihiiiiiers. * their "Going out of business sale." Jail. 2. Detroit lilSp.m. li"i6p.ni.7;lfiH.m ture hour the following program will WInllold IlHHsell. Mason Co , 22 C. W. Beardsley lias been appointed (Iraco 0. Wolcott, Lansing m ChlcaRO ri;.|0|i. m. !i;!iOp. in. ":;iOH. in A niucli-neoflecl rain set in the next The clerks have orgiini'/.i'd iin indoor be rendered: by Mie township board supervisor o Lowls A. Slovens, Lansing „.,3S KOIlTinVARI). day after Cliristnias. ha.fc ball team and will play thcl Song ..Orange Choir ' Ma lion {i;2:(a. ni, ll:l7 a. in. 5:00 p. m Williamston in place of Sherlll-elec The St. Louis Kxponltlun as I Saw It 0 iraThompson, Porlhind ,„ 25 CiifiiilnK...... (li« 11:!I7 fiSll Our schools are closed tills week for Ilrst game with the guards at the Stceli2 who resigned. WorUiy Master .lewctt 0«o. A, Gordon, Lansing , az OffOMO 7ii;i I'jii.'i p. ni. (liaB the Holiday vacation. armory Fridiiy evening, Jan. Ot Bay City !1;2r) ailio s;.io Kecitiitlon .„,Chas, Norlhrup MaggieSchaofor, Lansing...... Jl O.W.liunni.KH. IraGonclier of Lansing lias enlisted At thn grange watch meeting next The line up is as follows: Cortriglit Song , ....lirange Choir Elmer K. UiiKoresl. Lansing at F, n. STAKTON, Oon. Pass. U Ticket Act. .Saturday evening there will lie rC' Glenn, Mills, Fellows, Lyon, Wi Thirty Years Ago In tlin Wilds of Minnesota Ida llollliliiy, Lansing »l TIflkotAKont. Mason Ohlcnuo in the cavalry branch of the service and Niirtlierii Michigan ..S. II. Anway freshments served. The ladies are liains, Densniore, Chapin, and Krod C. Fisher, Locko 22 with Uncle .Sam. Kssiiy—"The World Is HoUom-sldo Up" KlliBl Ooyi, Looko , SO requested to bring fried cakes. J-:itclien. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Next Sunday commences the year Alfred Allen B»rt Waltora, Lanning i» Songa ,,..KiiMre Orange 1905. We wish all our readers a happy Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvey Goucher of Ed. Darling, living In Alaiedo Oolla llaumgraHn, Lansing , '2* Lansing, formerly of this city, cele A .Sermon...' ,...... 0. K. Sanders B. C. K. IlKNDEItaON, DentLst. Over K. and prosperous year. township about three miles north o Hoiijamin Katou, lliistinga %. D J. Itrown's Shoe Store. brated the 2.')tli anniversary of tliei this City, narrowly escaped instant Death of William Joslin. Ed(lh Itix, Loroy Kf .1. D. Phelps of Lansing is slated for Hyivesler J. Dyer, Lansing.....,., aa wedding, last .Saturday evening. death by. being.struck on the head by William.Josliii died at. lils home in a job in the olllce of .Additor-Genbrar Anna M. Ilohrer, OoWitt , » a falling limb. He jumped to escape Wlioatlleld Sunday, Dec 2.'), 1904, after Uradlcy after .Ian. 1st. The L. A. S. of Eden will serve sup• Henry llentloy, Locke. , , 21 'nHAS. G, JKNKIN.S, M. I). Practice limited falling tree and was struck iin the ly to (llseiLses of Kye, Kar, Noae aiirt Throat. per at the Church on Friday evening an Illness of about two weeks. bullo Cripps, Looke , , _2i WanhlilKton Ave. S., LansInK, Mich. All Indebted to Brown'.s Shoe Store Dec. .'lOth. Rev. Augusta Chapin of head by a heavy limb from another He was born at Litchfield, N. Y., Real Estate Transfers.' The Ingham Abstract Company re• BS. MANN fi AU.STIN. Ilonieopalhlc Physl- are kindly rcclneslid to call and setti tree. His head was cut open and he .Sept. fl, 1808, being at tlio time of his New York City will give a short talk port the following transfers' for the DJ clans and .Snrneons. .Sjiecialatlentinli given for.T need the money in business. *1 was taken home unconscious. to tlio Kye, Kar, Nose and Throat; also di.seases Members of the Mason high sclioo deatli 31) ye-trs, 3 months, IB days. week ending Dec 24th, 1904, where of women and clillilren and rectal diseases. There were (iO deaths in Iniiniiil football team presented tlieir coach The following ollicers have been Moved witli liis parents to Michigan the consideration Is $300 or over: Oftlce-Near Block. Honrs-3 to 10 a. in,, 2 to Ci Cliirles Olilslopherand wf to .lohn W. and 7 lo 0 p. 111. county in November, Lansing fur• Dr. 0. R. Austin, witli a line gold fob elected for the ensuing year by the wlien lie was six years old, living at and Agues A, Alloii, pel lu w 1', otmii nished 2.'l of Ihese nnd Mason two. liome with lils parents in WliiteOak, II. KUICKI.AND, M. I). Lawrence Illock. watch chain for ii Christmas present, Baptist Sundiiy school ; Superiiiten of seo 17, Lansing } ,10ir llonrs-8 to 0 a. in., 1 in ;i, 7 to 8 ii. m. 0. S. B. Pike took orders for a carload dent, A. J. HliU ; Assistant, Alfred Ingham county, until Oct. '20, 181)8, Kenzlfl E, Unnrinann and wf lo Sarah A, Come in and see our line ciindy— lliinUnglim. pel In Ciaypool's sub off TVl. (IKltTltlJIlK I). OAMPIIKLL, Physician of Page fcrlcc hii5t week. Tliose wish when he was united in iimrriago lo x) and Surgeon. Olllce al residence, iiortli B niiirshinallows, creams and bonbons Allen; Secretary, Edmund McBrido M of iio!.( of seo 17, Liinsliig 120O street. Honrs, 8 lo 0 a. m,, 2 to .1 and 7 lo 8 p. in. ing to take advantage of tlie discoun Treasurer, H.B. Longyear; Librarin Miss Carrie Allen uf Howell, then Win.T. Cliiippoll lo Hugh Caiiipboil, 21 < Country and town calls promptly attended. JOc per poiiiid. RACKET STOIJK, sale, liand orders in and get value re Mr.s. A. J. Hail; Organist, lone San• settled on tiic farm where lie died. ao In so U of seo r>. Mason 2172 Si.v-liorse power Peerless ttasollne Hugh Cainpholl to Mary A. Campbell, 21 U. iniANK K.THOMAS, Physician and Hnr-1 ceivcd. "1 ders ; Chorister, H. B. Long.vear He was a loving husband and a kind goon. Olllcenver Welih//s ol lots I and 2' blk White Oak and formerly lived in this mother near Eden Wednesday morn• Hawley cemetery. Miss Spencer is a 1. und lotsSand 1,0111 l.Caidwoll'fiadd n. niNDINO, Auctioneer, White Oak, Mich. F. E. Phillips will give a Holiday ing. In tlie evening the parents of Lanalng ,. „ [aa» county. step sister of Mrs. Fred M. Hall. Following the custom of several E Farmers' rural leleiihono line. Satisfaction party at the Armory Thursday even• the groom gave a reception for the guarauteud and terms liberal. About 18 of the,young friends of years past and beginning next Mon• ing, Dec 20th. Music by Geiger's young couple at, thoir home in Lan• While making a short cut across the H. IVKS, Oeneriil Auctioneer. Years ot ox Miss Eaniestine Earle made her i corner of Main and Ash streets last day the dry goods stores, Kimmel'Sr , porloncc. Tonus always satisfactory. concert orchestra of seven pieces. sing. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges will re• L birthday surprise party Monday even Saturday evening Dell Abbott of Ketchum's, Culver's, D. D. DaytoD'* Satis. Bill, 7;") cents. * side in Lansing. Miss Holden is a ENKV KUItTZ, Oeiieral Auctioneer, ng. Miss Earle wasrnade a beautiful White Oak slipped on the ice and fell and the Racket Store will close at 6:00 H faction guaranteed, terms right, Leave Alaiedon grange will have election former Eden girl, with many fripnds ordora at t his olllce. Postollleo, Mason. present in honor of tlie occasion. fracturing both bones of his right leg o'clock standard, except Saturdays, of olllcers next S;iturday evening, Dec n our city who will extend congratu• Various games were played and light ust above the ankle. He was taken till further notice. ;tl. There vyiU also be present a man lations. refreshments served. to Dr. Freeland's oilice where Drs Card of Thanks, r. to talk about lights for our grange According to a dispatch received We wish to extend our sincere lhanks to the- n. FRKKLANI). Insurance and Iteal Ks- SpalTord S. Bail has .filed a bill In Culver and Freeland reduced tiie frac many kind friends and iioigbbnra fnr their kind• E late. Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado In- hall. Please come early. from Mason Thursday at police lie.id- ness and sympathy during the sickness nod suranCD. Keal estate sold and exciianuuil. KeiiU -he Circuit court askinlr for a divorce ture. Mr. Abbott was taken to his ilvatli ol onr liiisband and lather; nlso the ctiolr. collected. Money safely liivesli'd at li per cent, quarters, chicken thieves Iiad a busy C. H. Osborne will give a grand from his wife Ida M. Ball.' Mr. and lioine tiiiit nigiit and is now doing KLEOTA MAKSIlAI.r., with no taxes or other expense altached. Pon- time in Mason Wednesday. Onicers • DELI.A IIALL, . lilonolalinsattended to pruinptly. Mason, Mich New Year's ball at the dance hall, Mr.?. Ball were married Nov. 25, 1880, well. A LllKRT MARSHALL.. reported that the festive biped of AVe wish to extend our most sincere tliauKg to iltMKKItMKKSS ' MUTUAL FIllK INSUKANCK Dansville, on Monday evt'^iing, .Tan. at Williamston. The plaintiff claims Tiie Loyal Americans, formerly the Ibu neighbors and iHoiidswho so kindly assLsteU _ Compaiiyof Inghangliam countyconnly. Safest,cheapSafest,cheap• that locality had had a strenuous F 2, 1II05. Music, lloor managers and that on .July 20,1901, his wife deserted Royal Circle, will bc olllcerod the us during the Illness anil death of our wife and. ; est and heat. For lutorniatloii write to ,). H, time of it, and that sixty had been mother; also to the choir and those wlio,fur- Shalor.secrolarv. Mason. A. I. HaHier. preal- bill same as usual. Supper at Union his home and has never returned. coming year as follows: nlahed liowers. '. . dent,Mason. Olllceopposllecourt soiiare. stolen.' The thieves drove around in Hotel 50c per couple. President—Mrs. KIchard Pierce. Ilarvey Isliaiii, Mr, and Mrs, GaiTy Wlnognr, County Clerk .Tewett, receiver of Mr, and Mr.H, Fred Fanann, Mr, and Mrs, buggy and used an unshod horse. ICx-I'realdent-Alberl L, Vandercook, .lulinltlchardson. Mr and Airs, ChHS. Ishani. Baptist Cliurcb. A number of Leslie young ladies be• the Peoples' Savings bank of Lansing, There are few clues in the cases, but Vlec-l'resldent-CliaHes Tripp. , 'Wo doBlrc to thank the luanv neighbors ami came possessed of the idea to do Seo. and Tioas.-O. L. HIckert. friends for their assistance In our late liereave- Arthur W. White, pastor. declared his tlnal dividend last week Mason was exceedingly eager that innnt. In the loss of our mother, also the cliolr Prelate—Mrs. .fames Dariow. Tliursday—-lii'la p. m., .Junior Un somcthingoutof the ordinary the oth• Wednesday. It will be three and ackson olllcers become busy.—Jack• aiid for lloral tributes. er evening and, donning some manly Sergeant—Mra. M. J. Ilemeut. Mil. AND Mrs. WM. rilJLLIl'.H, lon; Thursday—7;;i0 p. in., prayer one-third per cent, and will make a son Patriot, Dec 2.3d. • First Corporal-PItt Kllswprth. ' ALII15UT PltlLLll'S. garmenlsof the tramp variet.v, started total of IJ3^ per cent, received by de Wc doalro to expreas our sincere and lieartrelir nicetinR. Sunday—lOiUO a. in., morn Frank Kinsman of Mason, whose sen Second Corporal-IIenry Hinckley. thanks to the many kind frlend.i and nulghbors; out to see what they ctMild do at beg• positors. The city of Lansing lost Guard—lilmer riulsc. who extended iia aid niid ayiiipathy during tlttr InRserviccs; 12 m., Sunday schofjl; 6:00 tence to prlson.for an offense against slcknuaa and burial 0/ our kind huabaiid itntff p. m., 13. Y. P. U.; "i.'lO p. m., evenlnp ging. They secured a few cookies, about $8,000 by the failure of this bank. Hentlnel-Gcorge Kolfo, fiithor. also to the mlniater for hla couaollDe fried cakes and half a loaf of bread as young girl at Okemos, and whose re• Medical Kxaininers—Ilro. Culver and Mann. words, and may yon all l» time of sorrow Unit ; service. LastFridiiy morning during a recess lease on parole a few years ago is re• the a.tiiin comfort and may God'a cliolceal bless- spoils. Mason Grange, No. 20,), has'elected liigD rest on you all. Metliodist Churcti. in the session of the court, the jury membered by many, appeared before Alia Will .loalln and children. Mr uud AlrK. J)epuly SlierilT Osborne of Dansville the following olllcers for the coming A. K. Allen nnd family, N. V. .lenkins, pastor. men called .ludge Wiest into their Gov. Bliss today to ask that his release year: Thursday—Prtiyer meeting at 7:30 arrested .lohn W. Slanghter near Con• room where Rev. A. N. Waldo of Lan• be made absolute. Kinsman's sentence Master-G. li. Sanders. p. "m. Sunday—Morninff .services at cord, .lackson county, last Friday. He sing presented him to a fine dressing was for ten years. Ho served about Overseor-L. 11. Ilersh. BUSINESS LOCALS. 10:.30; cveninK services, 7:;iO; Sunday was wanted on a charge of larceny, case on behalf of the jurors. The case X of thcin when he was granted a re• TreasHrer—K. C. Mlnar. Sccretaiy-ltoy liobb. the complaint being made before Jus• is a very handsome one. Judge Wiest lIoiiHfi uiitl I.ot for Halt),' School at 1 h-lij. E. A. Densniore, Supt. lease cn parole'. Since then he has Lcoturor-A. G. Wilson. tice Sherwfiod by Thos. Sweeney of Inquire Ut ttila olllco. C2tt was agreeably surprised with the gift. been a hard-working man and by his Cliaplalii—Mrs. 1!. V, llowo. Prosbytorian Cliurch. Ingham. Saturday Slaughter pleaded ,.W. II. SimnuHLS, pastor. In a few words he thanked the jurors living has merited the clemency grant• Stuward-Jobn Noxon. - , For SulK, guilty and was fined m and costs or for their Christmas remembrance of ed.. It has been eight years.since he Aeat. Btcwiird-CIiai. Nortlirnp. Corn aliolUir, fanning mill, caldron kettle. Thursday—4:00 p. m., Junior En lor atovo and u quantity of liousuhold goo.Kir-d v 30 days in the county jail. him. • . was sentenced and he is anxious to I.udy Asst. Steward—Undik Noithrup. deavor; 7:!iO p. ra., prayer meetini?; Poinona-Iono Sanders. • iny roaldeiice. two inlloa north and one-ioiirtli or be freed from the restrictions of amilo oast ot Aurollua Center Tu bu anlitac. «:30 p. m., teachers' meeting. Sunday Bert Lambert, who was arrested in Judge Wiest last Friday afternoon Ceres—Dr.G. I).Campbell. once. Wl EMMAPARIBII. Lansi ng several weeks ago on a charge the parole. Judge Person, who sen• 10:.^0| preaching service ; 12 m, Sun• sentenced George Bell, George Irons Flora—Mary Tonillntion. A few breeding owes for aiile. tenced Kinsman; and ,who appeared day school; C:00, Christian Endeavor of criminal assault, the complaint be- nd William Sewell, all.colored, to Wednesday'evening of last week, ii2iri.,:. E. II. HAy.BL'roK, Eden. ng made by Frank Trever, a Benton with him'at the govern'er's olllce to• 7:30, preaching service. one year's imprisonment each' fur Mason Lodge No. 70, F. & A. M., -Notlvu tu Stoukholdors. . / township farmer, had his examina• burglary. Sewell was sent to Jackson day, supplemented the tequest.—State Mission Service. elected olllcers for the ensuing year .AlASOK.Deo. 20,190* tion in Charlotte last Thursday, and and the other two to Ionia. Bell has Republican, Dec Slst. The annual mooting of thu atockholdora of ttitt' Mission service iit the jail every as follows: Furmora' Uunk for the election of directors wilt, was bound "over to the circuit court. sweetheart in Lansing who deslr^ be held In Its olllco, In tho city of MasoQ.on^ The picture of. Hon. Charles,n;M, nro their recovery is not yet assured. When WEDDING ENDS OLD ROMANCE. Missouri Woman Awarded Damages, timo the premier ami his colleagues have The Congressmen who visited Panama 12.,S per cent ovol' those of snino week tbe slialll.y citiiglll, fire the fans drove the Women Being- Defendants, felt, tho correspondelit assorts, that Can• fnvor a sca-lovel canal. last year, h'allures rerlorted In the snloK'c), intotbo mine, smutlloring lhe for- SwoQthoarts, Who Drifted Apart jriss Prlscllla'Odell has boon given a ada sliould undertake tlio construction of Secretal-y of (commerce and Labor re• Cliloiigo district lluniborod 20, ngnlnst oigllel's. TIltlir bodies have been rcoov- a navy wliicll in time would afford to the ' Durlngthe Civil War, Are Married. verdict of ,?500 by a jury In the Circuit ported investigalioiia in many Statos aa 2,'j Inst week fuul 31 a year ngo. Cf-i'd. The .-Vlllericiiiis who were rescued coastline all adofjunto dol'elise 't'ho trnin- Thu roniilllce of -Mrs, Salcniie Bertels Court at liidepoiideiice, JIo., against lo meiJioda of corporations. wi'i-e .Salilllel C. Iloiulerson alid Henry Gib• of Wilkesban-e, Pa., and Olulrles W. Mr.s, .Tiilla Beets, H. B. Beets, G. W. iiig of naval roservos whicli is now in President Roosevelt has nominated Bl-ndstroet's .report on son. It is not known how lllo fire sliirted. Walbert of .Sontll Dakota, which started Beets, Mrs, lOiiplleinia Italey, Charles N. progress in West Iildillll waters is part Tliilre wei'ca iluillbor ol' men in tho mine, beforo the Civil War, has just ended ill Haley and Mrs. Maggie J, Cooper, nil of the policy in view. George Ilorton of Chicago for Ullited the general coiulltlon of bill all got out safely c.voept those named. their hoiiig happily nlarried. '.t'lley were rosidenta of Atllertoii, Mo., whom sho Statos consul at .-Vtlieiis, Gl-oece. Uio coiiutry ia as follo-ws; Kweelllenrls before the war, lull their elinrged with whipping her publicly. Miss GAIN IN AMERICA'S CHURCHES. Congress mapped out a program to Crop (liid liuluslrial conditions aro, Costly Fire in Sioiix City. loye-iniikilig did not end In marriage Odell, who was a clerk in the store of prune annual apprOprlalioll bills owing niiiliily favorable, iind with seiisoiinlilG Denominations Show Larger Per• Fire deslroyed two entll-o city blooks in Ih'oli. Illslond, Miss fjouder wedded .T. 0. B. Hifilnor, waa, according to lllo to estimated deficit ot ijlliO.OOO.OOO. ivctivlty In reliiil nnd liolidily dlstrl- tile (lenler of the retail district of Siotix evidence, taken frolli the store one night centage of Increase than Usual. Henry Hortels, nlul Walbert went west Robert J. Tholiipsbn Of Chicago is an bnlJoii inmost sections the year is Nearly all roligluus sects in Amuricn Oily, Iowa, entailing a lo.ss csliniated at and married. Berlols was killed at Get• hisl b'obruary, stripped of her clothing npiilieant for tho position ol; consul geil• $:i,i)(W,0O0, Assistallee was sought from show a larger pel'conlage of increaso for drawing lo its close with a decidedly tysburg, Some time ago Walbert, whoso and whipped with ii rope. oral ill Paris, to su'eceed ,lolin K. Gowdy. , olllside cities aild one ollglne and other w-ifu is dend, opened n corresiioildenee ]004 than in previous years. Tho Bpis- cheerful tone in most lines of business. The government has adopted a staiid- etiiiipiilcnl was slarled fl-oln Omaha, Nob, with JCra. Berlols, and a few days ngo FLAMES IMPERIL THE SICK. copal church gained ,3 per cent. Tho Cold weather hns sUniiiliited heavy nrd showing lhe chemical l-eiiuireinents in 'I'lle burned bulkliiigs iilclildo throe banks, went oast. They wore quietly married at conlltl-y's popullilion growth is eatinlated dl-y goods, clnthing and footwear nnd foods anil liiinors, and this Is to be used llle Western Union telegraph olllco and a Carbondale. Ono Helpless Patient Dies, but 37 at about 2 per cent The, IDpiscopalians helped reorder business with jnlihei's. ilu/.eli other moroaillile coneorns. The oli- niilliber S07,3n.L The l^rosbyterian rnto in pl'oseclitiflus. Are Saved In Hospital Flro. liililwfiy ollriiings for Novoiiibor show . Ijl'c terrllol-y between .laelcson and Pierce CIVIL WAR BELIEVED NEAR. of iucreilso wlls 2yo per cent, tho totnl Speaker Canlloll declares appropria• The tngo-Bolldnnilit llllirlnary al AIo- gains in gross exceeding 0 per cent, and Tliil-d and Fourth ,SIrecLs, has been bilo, .-Via., was destl-oyed by fil'e. '"Thirty- membership being 1,004,008, The Jleth- tion bills and Pliilippino mcnaurea will following iin increase of 4 per cent In been iil-aetically oonsuiiicd. One fireman Breach Botwoon Haytl and Domln- seven pntieiits, tho majority of -whom (idists gained 14-,'5 per cent. 'The body consume most of the time of tho short was killeil. eo Causes Uneasiness. were unable to assist thelnselvo.s, -were has now 8,004,7.% members. session of Congress. 190,1, and rendering certain the pros• Tile Hnyliaii goveriiiiieiit, it is assert• i-onioved before the fire drove tho doc• President Hoosevelt announces that pect that Uie onrly small decrease lleloKC of Groin in CliicnKO. ed, has donianded of the goverlllnont of REPORTED CRUELTY TO CHILD. tors and, nui'sos frolil the building. One Secretary Morton hns consented to re• shown ill gross receipts for tlio cnleii- Chicago is exporicnoing a deluge of grain Santo Domingo the expulsion of Um Hay- patient who had undergone an o|)orntion main nt the head ofthti Navy Depart• ,d!ir year ,wlll be turned into an In• and graili dealers are anxiously urgillg the tian rcvohitionists who have sought ref• for 11 Pi iiilicitis, died d.uring the removal. Overseer of South Dakota Poor ment after March, 4. crease. raili-oails lo eomo to their relief. Between uge at Jlonle Cristi, Santo Domingo, It .. House Under Charge, 0,000,00(1 and (1,000,000 bushcl.s of grain from Is added that President Morales of Santo Escape from Port Arthur. Alleged cruelties inUicted on the chil• Itcpresontativc 'I'awuey introduced a Business failures .In tho United- tllo west is awaiting trailsportation to Domingo gave orders for the expulsion Bight Russian torjiedo boats havo es• dren at the poor farm in Brule county. bill in Congress to supervise the manu• States for the week ending Doc., 15 points eii.st of Chicago. The - railroads aro of the revolutionists to tile authorities of caped from Port Arthur during a severe South Dakot4l, hnvo caused a sensation. facture and sale of wood alcohol nnd ininibor 2;30,. against 231.|,ast.'weelv, 239 doing all in their jiower, hut wero com• Ono little boy was reported to the over• Mollte, Cristi, nnd that the latter refused storm, nccording to a Loudon report prevent lis use ns nn ndnlternnt. In the like week in 1903,. 225-in 1902, pelled lo refuse 5,000 cars of grain tllat W!a3 seer as having stolen an orange at school to carry them out. Haytl then closed from Chefoo. St. Petersburg hoars Chicago bu.siness mon nre writing to 202 in 1901, and 202.in 1900. In Can• olTered for li-aiisiiortatloii. The inability, nnd when a'ccn^d of it.refused to.'con-, her frontier against Santo Domingo, re• through Gen. Kuropntkln h report that the Illinois Senators in Wnslliugton op of tllo roads to liamllo the stuff is laidlo fes.s. It. is'charged that the overseer ada failures for the week number 3", fusing to have nny further relntions with the Bussians have retaken 203-Motpr posing tho admission of-the territories of tho lack of ennipiiient. broke n whip .on the child and, still fnll• ngainsit 23 last week nnd 22 in thl."), the sister republic. A civil wnr in the HiU. Toklo snys the Jnpanese have cap• Arizona and Now Mexico as one State, ing to got n confession, proceeded to tie Intter country is also Imminent. tured two more important positions near week a year ago. Mr. Doraey's Drum Stick. him hp by the thumbs.' Ariinvcstigntion Prominent Democrats in the House of Port Arthur. nnwar(| Brown of Camden, N. ,1., had a Powers Clash Over China. is on foot nndthc matter will be brought Representatives have drawn up a peti• musket so ti-ahied on his chicken coop door China havillg coliseiited to pay the in• Missing President Is Short to the, notice of the gnilid jury., tion to the President asking the appoint• that wilcil tlie door was opened the muskot demnity gl'owiiig out of the Boxer trou• The Dcdhain Savings Bank of Ded- ment of Iicpresentativo Warner as com• Big- Derrick Gets WMd. ' went oil'. As a result Uoborl Dorsoy, col• bles ill gold, the luinistors of Russia, Ilam, Iowa, hns been closed and tlie pres• missioner of pensions. ored, who was entering the coop to steal Breaking five great cabll'S as if they Germany and nro now disputing ident, J. 0. Caton, who left ostensibly A big hatch of nominations was con• Urowll's chickens, wont to Cooper Hospi• hnd been threads, tho 100-ton floating among themselves as to what fresh terms for funds, cannot be found. He is siiid firmed by tbe Senate, among them that tal iliilllis a leg. AVlloii Dorsoy rccoverlj derrick Hercules, moored to the sido of they cnn extort from the Chinese and to be short about ?20,000 and the bank of Albert M. Mills to bo a brigadier gen- fro;n llle shock the police will arr.ingo ti" the new battleship Connecticut, broke nre seeking to force an arrangement Ilns coniincncod suit ngnlnst him for the ernl. 'There has been considerable uppo- place ot rest for the good leg. adrift iu the navy yard bnsin in Walla- whereby certain banks will make further nniount. Tho bnnk had ?00,000 in depos• sitlou to the nomination. Chicago—Cattle, common to prime, bout bay, New York, andcrnshod into profit out of the indemnity. its. ' • • • Sa.OO to ipO.OO; hogs, shipping grades, Strike Agrniiist Open SUoj). the stern of the hnttlesllip Texas, smash• The railroads in what is known as the $4,00 to ,'i!-1.70; sheep, fair to choice, .fS.OO A. strike against tlie "open shop" was Grain Congestion In Chicago. ing severnl plates nnd so damaging tho ofllcial classification territory have post• Two Ohio Banks Close. to .$4,75; wheat. No. 2,'.$1.13 to ,$1,10;, begiili at'Kew York City, by the United An unusually early movemoiit of grain war vessel that it will have,to go into poned until April 1 next the time when 'The First Niltionnl Bank of Counenut, corn. No. 2, 45c to 4Cc; oats, stnndnrd, Cloth, Hal and Cap Makers' Union. In hns caught railroads uiiawnres, and Chi• the dry dock. the proposed changes in the uniform bill Ohio, and tho Marino Bank of Oonnoaut 2Sc to SOc; rye. No. 2, 72c, to 73c; liny, niliuteeii factories notices wero posted an• cago is deluged with botwoon 0,000,000' of lading and rules on tlmt subject aro Harbor did not open their doors for busi• Cannibals Eat Americans. timoUiy, .$S.50 to ,$11,50; prairie, $0.00 to nouncing that llle shops would hereafter nnd 9,000,000 bushels of cereals, vainly to take effect, ,, , ness Tuesday. 'The suspension resulted 'Two American prospectors and sev• ,$1,0,00; butter, clioicc, creamery, 23c to be'-open." The employes, acting nnder from runs,on both concerns during tho awaiting trnnsportntion' to the seabpord eral Mexican fishermen havo been cap• Commissioner of Corporations James orders I'l-om thoir unions, atonocquitwork. 20c; eggs, fresh, ISc to 22c; potatoes, last few dnys. Olficiala say the concerns and intermediate distributing poi- tured and probably eaten .by cannibals, R. Garfield iri his first annual report out• The imiolls elailu to have 1,D00 cap makers 2Sc to 3Uc. aro entirely solvent and declare , that Wore is on tho way and thcurgem- according to reports brought from the lines a plan for federal franchises for Indiaiiapolts—Cnttle, shipping, .$3.00 to out. _____ business will bo rekimed again in a short great. . , , , interstate •corporations,' holding that con Tiburon Island, off the coast of Sonora. , , , „ i ,$7.00; hogs, choice li.glil:, $1.00 to',$4.50;-,' Ume. Up;ly Rebels Anibtisli .Scouts. , ;. Czar Dashes Hopes, The-captors wore the Sorl Indiana; who trol.by the severnl States is inadequate shoop, coniiilnn to prime, ,$2.50 t;o ,$4:.'50; A dispatoli from Jtaiiila, says: Natives have gono on the warpath-and announced impracticable. Messages Flashed 460 Miles. Emperor Nicholas'has formally notified whent. No. 2, ,$1.13 to $1.14; corn," No. 2 ailihushed and killed at Dolores, island of their intention to hold the islands for Sceretnry Metcalf of Uic Department Begular comnuinlculion , has been ps the'country thnt hgitiition for a constitu• ,wliito, new, 42o to 43c; onts. No. 2 Saiilal', a lieutenanl and thirty-eight en• tabllshed between Kansas City and Ohi tion riiid tho'coiivocatioii'-of a national themselves. . ' . • of Commerce and Labor reviews the in• white,' SOc to-32e" '' - .-•''. listed men of the !!8tli company of native quiry into tbo General Slooum disaster cago by the DeForest Wireless Telegraph aspombly-is-nsele.s.s. Such 1? the. cdh- , Kills Worpan and Himself. St.iLouis—Cattle, ,$4,50 to .$0,50; hogs, scouts. Two thousand rebels tbreateii the ia his annual report,' nnd -urges Um ne• Company. Fifteen nerogi-nms Svere ' re• strnction placed , upon the indorsement In-Akron, Ohio, -Gebrgc Billings shot .$4.00' to; $4.00;: sheep, .,$3.00 to-.$4,75; town (if Dolores, and tliesitnal;ion is criti• cessity for reform legislation to govern ceived in Chicago Thursday direct from written in his o-\vu hand on. the resolu• his sister-in-laWi Mrs. H; G. Squires, in wheat, No. 2, ,^1,10 to .$1.12; corn. No. 2, ; cal-. .Lieutenant Abbott, m command of the,steamboat inspection service. tho western city. The uistance ia 460 tions telegraphed by the Chernigov the back with.a shotgun while she was 41c to;42c; iiafs. No. 2, 29c to 30o; rye, , the scouts, has requested re-Diitoi-ocmeiits. miles nnd tho successful operation of Zemstvo. - ' -, , , preparing his supper nnd killed har in• Bill providing that. no. railway em• No.'2, 70eto 72e wireless telegraphy for this • distance on stantly. He Uicn reloaded the gun nnd ploye who has worked continuously for 'Cincinnati—Cnttle, ,$4.00 to $5.00;: Kiver StiiiiMicr Sinks. Italian Agent Buys Land, Innd breaks all records. - blew his own head off. Squires, the twelve hours can be called upon again hogs,, ,$4.00 to" ,$4.70; sheep, :,$2,00 to- The steamer Bobert li. Lee, owned hy Agents ot the Itulinu government, who' woman!s husband, is in the penitentiaryi' to labor until he has had-eight hours' .$4.40; wheat. No. 2, ,$1..17 to $1.19; the Lee lille of jMcmphis, Tenn., struck a War's Great Cost. have been for ^homo time'on-a' coloniza• rest has been introduced in Congress by corn, No. 2 mixed, 44c to 40c; oats. No,. snag near Craighead Point, 7f) miles north Accordhlg to Count Okumn, the cx- tion scheme! are-said to have purchn'sed Porlsh In Train Wreck. Representative Norrisof Nebraska. 2 mixed, 32c to 33c; rye, No, 2, Sic to ofMelliphls alld sank in shallow water. 3,000 acres of land in Newton county, Prime Minister of .Tapan,. the war witli The fast train from Ohicngo .to tho S2e, • • • : ;.-:::;,: ' All of tile passengers and crow were .taken Missouri, und: 5,000 Italians, through Walter Wellman gives an analysis of Russia lB,.costing his country. ?5,000,000. copper country on the Chicngo, Milwau• Detroit—Cnttle, ,$3.50 to ,$4.50; hogs, oil in salety. It Is said the vessel can bo government aid, will he sent to establish the presidential Vote of this year, show• a week, and the Czar's Finance Mini,ster kee and St. Paul road was -wrecked by .$•1.00 to ,$5.00; sheep, $2,50. to ,$3,25; raised. - ______a colony. , • _ - ing .that,--while- Roosevelt has a record puts Kussia's qxpeiiditure nt §0,250,000 a a ;broken mil nt Lena, Wis., and Engi• popular majority of 2,520,470, tho total wheat. No. 2, ^IM'.to .$1.17; corn, No.ia =• l'lelivc'8 Murderer. week, ."Vt this rate Japan has. spent H. G. Davis Aids Bright Boy. neer Martin Gnvan and Fireman Louis vote is 435,233 less than in 1900, and yellow, 45c to 4Gc;,oa;ts,-'No. 3 ,white, London sj.cciai; 'it is'rOi^oited that Sas- fl9O,OO0,OO0 and Paissia ,?225,p00,000 bi,. 'Henry Gassaway Davis, defeated can• Miller were killed, and fifteen persona Parker runs 1,203,053,behind Bryan.;- 32c;to 33c; rye. No. 2„81c to.SSe onoif, the murderer of M. Plehve, 'who is """^^ " didate for Vice President, will supply were Injured. -;. - ; Milwaukee—Wheat, , No. 2 norther,?, . 'Wallor Wollraan;writes that President Oharlos Lyons, a Toledo boy, with funds .$1.05 to ,$LOS; corn, -No. 3, 41c to;43o;' said to havo esoaped from tho St. Peters• Supreme Court Decisions. Roosevelt is urging Congress to take for a course-in Princeton. Mr.- Davis Sends Nephew to Prison Cell. oats. No. 2;whito, SOc to 32c;- ryo,: No.-1, burg prison, is in London. Ho is keeping The United States Supremo Court de• some action; on the • rnliroad. rate prob• wns impressed by Lyons' brightness and With - choking, voice Judge ; Cochran, 7Ge;to 77c; barley, ,No. ,2, 51c'to::52o; quiet, fearing extradition proceedings if he cides that all railroad cars, including good nature when the latter was visiting whife haired, aud pallid,. sentenced . hiia lem during this session, nnd Speaker is.localecL. ______locomotives, must be equippeil with uui- pork, mess, ,$12,00. In West Virginia. > . nephew, Daniel . Moore, in Meridian, Cnnnon is sounding his lieutenants as to BlinnlHli Council SiKua Anicricnii Treiity uniform nutomntic couplers. .Tho old Miss.; to prison for a term of twenty-flvo Ule advisability of passing a measnre at ;Toledo—Whent,:No. 2.mixed, .$1.14 to A report from Madrid slates: The min• Nebraska-Missouri boundnry dispute is Total of Fair Admissions, s. years. Moore wns convicted of man• oncc. ,$1,15; corn. No. :2 mixdd, 44c to: 45b; decided in fnvor of Nebrnska. , ' The'experts who have been going over oats, No. 2 mixed, SOc to 32c; r,ve,' No.';2, isterial council has signed theSpanish- slaughter, having killed n friend in a; Unofficial , announcement; has .. becii :, American arbitration treaty. the books of the World's Fair to get tho quarrel. S2c to 83c; clover seed, prime;§7,92;;;;:gg;;K? Crushed to Death In Hotel. mado that Mr.-; Conger, the; American' actual number of admissions pnid and BuHalo—UatUe, choice shipping stbci's, Eight persons were killed in Minneapo• .;Choke8 Fellow Patlont minister to China, ^yill be ofl;ered the rorbes and Cobb FigUt a Draw. free, lind that tho total was 19,694,855. $4.00 to .$G.O0;; hogs, fair to choiee,':':.$-4.00 lis about 1 o'clock Tuesday morning W. S.'McOartney,. a patieiit.'at Uie Ne- American nmbassndorshi-p to Mexico. In Claroiloo Forbes of Chicago, and Harry Of these 12,80-t,6IU were paid and 0,890,- when the wnll of the 0. IL Peck build• braska hospitnl for the insane, member event, W. W. Rockliill, chief of tho 239 free. Cobb of Detroit, fought ten rounds to a ing-on Fifth street sontll, which was left- of a loading family, ,wna: strangled to bureau of. American republics, If is'said, draw at KalahiazOo, Mich. standing by the fire, toppled over In a Moro Postal Dlsohargos. - - : death by a fellow: patient. Dr. Olnf An- will succeed Mr. Conger at Pekin. ' high gnlc nud struck the Crocker hotel. H. E. NIvin ot Berthoud; Colo., and cora. Both menwere confined in the vio• Babbcru Make ilaiil at Spcucorvillo. Secretary Shaw transmitted to the J. W. Whitehend of Medina, Ohio, lead• lent ward , , House 1 an estimate of ?0,235,01S as the hogs, .$4.00 to $5.00; .slicep, $3.00 to "'' The safo in the pbstolBoo and genonil Kills CIrl and Self. ers In the Rural Onrriers' .Association,' cost of.collecting internal revenue for the $4.00;-wheat,; No;;f;2;;redgiil,lG;;t6y^L18 \ store of Beans Bros., at Sponoerville, Ind;, Near Raisin, -'lexas,. Neal Stubbs, a Chadwlck and Wifo Indicted. have been dishiissed by the Postmaster year ending J'uue 30, 1000, corn. No, 2, u3c ;tb"'55c;f oatSi-S^ ; wits blown and $500 in stamps and money young farmer, shot and killed Miss Julia- • -Mrs. CnsaieiL; • Chndwiclc and 'her hua-,; wlnte, 35c to 37c; butter,-crenmery, 2Jt , General because"-of their alleged - efforts^ Secretary Hay issued a circular note to taken. The explosion aroused several citi• Mischolka in her home and then blew out band. Dr. Leroy ,S. Chadwlck, have been to 28e; eggs, western, 27c to 32c. to influence legislation. be presented to the powers signatory to zens who gave thcalarm and the robbers his own brains. ..The young couple had indicted by/the.grandsjuryvIn Cleveland Tile Hague convention, giving the replies woro followed to St. Joe, whore they took been engaged for some time, but recently Pori-y Itidloted for Arson. 'for.forging and;uttering a notob'ea'rlns Mrs. J. 0. Rust, widow of the'Jatu ! to - his. Invitation • to. a second conf ereticc. a westbound Iroight train and esoaped. . the slrl told him to keep away from her.- The grand jury in Chicago voted "a the name'of 'Andrew Carnegie'.^ ' John 0. Rust, h!is'b(i6h.::o|ectqd,!pre8^ ;| true bill, charging arson ngainst laaac The feeling In Congress la bitter be• of Boscobel PemaletCollfcge'iinfNdslrvillb, KlruiuLosAuKclcii. - Pardon for. Ex-Chlef Ames. . Does Not RpUsh Haxlnar. N. Perry, former bank president. cause of revelations made in tho Mormou Tenn. m^um^'mmmsj '•:Firo that oausod'$200,000 loss threatened Former Chief of Police Ames of Miu- Kingdou Gould, 'son of Georgo J, inquiry, nnd matters,aro believed to he tho ciilll-o wholesale distriot of Los An• ucapolis, under a six years' Boutence in ' Big Gar Contract Awarded. Gouldi Urcd-four shots at dophomores of; rapidly approaching a crisis. Senator ' The report of the Wisconsin Central geles, Cal. TheAYesteru Conimercial.Com- prison, has been given a full • pardon. He The Pittsburg Conl Company has ColumbiaiXJuiverslty- who chnaed hlm:up Dubois and other membera'of the Smoot Railroad ConipahyS^fM:4tlie*)^a^ pany iilld the Pioneer KoU Papw Company waa.convicted of ireceiving, bribffji from awarded a contractfor $2,000,000. worth Broadway in New 'T^ork City; seeklog to Investigation board believe all tho charges r ended June'30„ ,r, sh()ws;atdeer- .. e women of the town. " - v_ of steel cars. hase blm. No ouo was bit. arc llle principal,losers. ,- have bton establl.shefl. ' " * ' eatalngs of S185,0Sfl. HIP* mmm m 1

nu Rngllsh chnrch, like ClirlHtians, nnd JURY'FAILS TO AGREE. T I'll givo iMolly nway, hiess her. When f Nnn I'littcrHoti JMiiider CIIHC IJesilUi ia yoii lake mo driving to-morrow to get Ihu nir, wo might jtisf, ns well drive to Mlwlrlnl, / tho churcli ns any other plnco. ]3lt? It EVEI^TS OF THE PAST YEAR ,\flor deliliernling for iweiily holii'S the would 1)0 hlllUig two liirds with one jiiry ill tlio .\iiir I'liiicrsiui, itilirdcr cnso stone." I ill New Vork re|iortcil llitil it cotihl not A story of Russian Power .agree and wns (iiscltargcal. The woliiiiii liow he talks! ,Tu.st as if MnnificJin wns a iilecu of fiiniiliiro (o ho disposed hiiil coilrldiMdiy I'Xpi'fleil nil ilciillitllil.- By MARCUS EASTLAKE The orliue.Willi which XairPatterson, of as wo thiiilt nt. Vet, tliough I know Jnmiaf.v, M—l-ind ot strike of hike enpliilns. l.'i—Iliiriiliig Iif steamer (leniM'iil Sloeum the former silow girl, wils dliirgfil, was it is viiiii Inliigining, linw the lnerc sug- 2—All Chicago I healers closed, In couse In Mnst lilver, New York; 1,(100 persons per• one nf llie most .scii.snlioiiii! lit New, York goslion^Huls my hlood on lire., Miiruscha, (Uleiice of Iroiiinils 'fhenter lioloeausl ot ish Vhidh'oslok siimidron sinks two my wedded wifo—mino wholly. My Dee. UO Death of Con. Ji|ine8 Long- Japiinese Iransports, destroying 1,0(K) lives. eriiiiiilai iiilliillM. Its peruliiir cil'cuni- dove, latnefS(Uis 1:11 led In Wabnsh him in ;i c;il) .littic -I, Young was on bis ' Slio hangs llor liead and seems to nine habitot tormenting: the loved one..: I'""; "'f-' o" ^ho yoke." . 1,1—-Xow govornmoiit inkos lioUl lii Pan- wreck at I.llelttlcid, 111, way to a sle.iiiislii|) piiM'. win'ru liin wife' ri""i""lo. Presently .slie olwerve.s, "Vliid- MiirnschR hns ever doiio so witli mo, ! .'It ..stTikes me, .sir you have some ntiuL .1—People's piirly na llonal convention awiiiled Ilim, (o sail wilfi Iter for Eii- imir, I cnnnot see Unit I did wrong. It whom I know she loves with all her ' i;oo« oliout mo. . .I_sny with dig- LS--Dontli of George Kram-ls 'I'ralii, iioinliiati-s Wiilsuii ami Tllilih's. 22-^'i'ormido In Moiiiiilvlilei Ala., kllLn nT ..(1—DeiiKu-ratli; iinllomii eoiiveiilion. meets ropo. . 'I'lic trip avowedly was pianaed .. • Is Bairnni.sclin," I sny, severely. "Tholrhnst "'l'" ^^ili he stllijecl to me. Iter luis- -,'1—Aalesund, Norway, deslrnyed Iiy lire, !l—Deiiiii,'f:tllc i.'iiiivehlloii iiomliuttos Al- ti."—One hunilred and ninety miners en- lolt 11. Parker for I'n'sldchl. of solemn and inefCnble devotion comes tried to torment mo after thy mnnuer hnml, as is right nnd proper.' (nuilied In mine iienr PlllHluirg. .... Ver• 10- Henry (•'. Davis named for Vice Pre«- into it, hoforo whidi my spirit fnlis pros- nlld thou hn.st sueceoded. But go not too , 'To iiitighs in n wny I like not. She dict In Inifiuols'l'lieator lire eiise i-elnriied idetit by Detmn-nitli- cnnveiilion, .\liiv- , Irate. It i.s .so inlldi more than I de- "nr; it in oiinugii. Let bo now." I«'CI'« H'c "'lini hniid llow. nt any l'nte, 111 Clilcngo. .Mrs. I'loi-eiiee Jlnyhrlek re• blelii-ad, Oiiio, wreeiii'd. iiy explosinii. .... 17 AVe have gnined the outer steps, wliere I oilitlors, nnd Ills reiiinrk rnilklo.s. leased fl'om Kngllsli prison. killed and uO Injured In triiln wreck nt ,Mld- nerve. I Hlrnin lier to my lioarL . ai—Klfteeii lives lost in inliie aceldent In vale, N, ,1, "'J)nie, my precious wife." s biisllo of strnligcrs nrrivin.g. Tliere | •'Yotl know not liow to mnnngo worn- Victor, Colo Coiivlelloii nnd sulelde of 11— 'I'llii'l.v ilioiisniid Jiipaliese killed or "And thou neodost me. Vladimir; tlion sno plnco for furUier parley, so i cnn- ''"•" ' r^^VwA loftily. "Yon must use IVhltnker Wright, Kiigllsh pronioler. ivoiiuded in niijiek on I'orl .\rlhur, tlieiii wilh n little diplomney when you 1'2—Strike of ,W,0(K) paeking liouse em• hnst no one now hut me." tent myself witli prossing her liiind nni; Febriinry. niMi courting IJiont. 'Xhey like to fool that ployes begins In Western elites Death "Only thee, nnd yot everything. My wllispnring willi n glnnco of deprecntioii, 2—Dentil of ex-Secrctnry of Navy Wllllivmi of .Mayor S. .M. (Golden Kule) .loiies in To• :. nil In all." "].!o kind." tiioy hnvo not relinqiii.sliod thoir liborty, C. Whitney. ledo, 0 2(K) lives lost iu cloudburst nud There is a pnilso. .\ grent contentment Sho replies nolliing. but I carry hnok nnd yon nilow them much latlliido. You 0—Ituaslu nud .Tnpaii break diplomatic \ Hood iieitr .Manila. do not, tliqrofore, drop (he reins." Intlons. HI—C. .t 1-:, I, exenrsloii trnlii wrecked i-^vji^: Bblnos in Iter eyes fiiilt tor n space with mo to tllo Bnglislilnnn's room thn 7— Great coOflngrntlon In ilalilmorc. at Glenwood, 111.; 21 kliicil nnd 72 Injured. , entirely occupies her. '.rhen sho requests, remembrnnco of n, piiir of blue eyes, in His old face, \yliich looks ns If 8— .laimn iitiiils troops In Korea. II—Denlli of Pnili Kruger. "Xow tell mo nil (luit has bcCnIleii theo ivliicli coinpnssioii nnd reprontlh nro bonii- il hnd been, squeezed lirondwnys, tnkes 0—.Inpnn wins mivai victory over Iliisiln '22-'21—Illioiis llini.'s al lloiiestcel, S. D. liince we pnrted in .St. Petersburg." a queer expression. He puckers it np nt Port Arthur. 2-1—lllissliitis evaciiiile Newcliwaiig nffei tiflllly blent. ,, 10—.Tapiiiiese desli'oy two liusslan ships vit into wrinkles in l:ho corners of liis eyes two days' bailie Itussiana sink IJrltlsh I begin froln tile liiomeiit I toro my- My mood is wonderfully siilidiicd when Chemulpo, nnd cnpturo %,,'>.17,578. you got her." you. And I want to see her settled with have had the audacity to walk into a Ulver. eral Henry C. Payne dies, The ollicinl eaiivnsH ot Hit; popular As if I nm n likely mnn to use Ma• a home over her head. Now, don't fly house and begin lo play the pilino. The 27—Ownei'sltlp of rananin cnnnl proiit'ty 10—llobert J, 'Wynne appoln(:cd Postmas• vote in all Stiitos :lt thu Inst election, rnschn or any woninn bndlyl But it is off again"—as I linlf rise to my. feet. transferred to Willicrt Stales, ter General, AHssotirl Paclllc wreck subject oC tho inltn'ruplod conver.slition wliich liiis now been coticliiiled, gives pnturnl; tlie English .soinetimos beat "Bottle up thnt Ti/.z' nnd listen to me. ;',0—Opening of Loulslaua Purelinse Ej:po near M'nn'ensbiirg, JIo,, kills 20 people, suggosl:oil tho nearest solution of the sitiou In St. Louis. II— Slenmer Cell sinks off Prince ISd- Koosevelt a piiirnlity of '2,.'j-l7,57S over their ivivos! How long is tlii.s to Inst, I I moan well by .vou, nnd you know you ward's Island; If) lives lost. Parker nnd a uliijorily over all of J,7-t0,- woudor? 1 am like a third wheel to a cnn't artord to show temper like tliitt." riddle—gliosis. A ""quoer o.Kprossion Jlny. 1-1—King George of Saxony dies 7(iS. '.riic tolnl vote was ;i;!,,50S,'l!l(i, dis- cnrt, I .sit apart ll ere nt the window Wiiat this blunt, roiigli follow snys is succeeded the alii,mntioii of a luoniont 1— .Tnpaiiese rout Husslnns at end of tve. Fainlno In Swedish, province ot Golchurg- da.vs' light on the Ynhl Death of ,Aii. trii)uted as follows: Btnring into tlio street, nnd sometimes at true; I hnve uo ronson to be proud, nor before on eiicU face and tlio diners l!oliu,s, — Iln.sslan.s lose great hnUlo near tonin Dvorak, llohemlau iniisleinii. .... 1(X) Yental. Uoosevelt, liepublieitti ...... 7,(;2T,f!:i2.- Marnschn, though never nn answering cnn I nn;ord it. Though his mnnner is sitired blaiikiy across the table at oncb lives lost Ijy hiirrlcnne in Cochin, Ciiliin i;i-17—Grent battle south of JIukdon. Pilrker, Democrat ...... , .5,0SO,Oij.t rinnce comes my wny. She is rending so offensive, he menus well, L compose otlioi^. 2— DenHi of Mdgar Fawcett .fipn 22—Kii.sslaii I.taitic licet ilres upon English ho ".share list" to liim from Uio news- myself nnd look nttoritive. nese capture Newchwaiig. tisiiing boats and sinks two ot them. Debs, Socialist ...... ,. ;i!H,5S7 Then the phenomenon was repoatod, ."5-Dentil of Jltu'cus .lokai, Muugnrlan pa. 21—Rilglniul (ieuiniids repnratloii tor sink• Swallow, Proliiliitu)liist ... .. 2(10,30;^ pnpor. Now be stops her. "There, that's better," he says, witli triot nnd uDveiist Deatli of Franz »aii the notes this time being a llttlo higher ing ot llshlng iionls by Kusaian llect. Watson, rnpillist ,. ].-i-i,c:!7 "Koad that: item ngnin, Moll.v, my nn npproving nod. "Now we cnn pro- Lcnbnch, IJavnrian artist. 20—lliiasUi sends note ot apolngy to Eiig- ilolil'," ho says. coed to business. You know who I am, up Iho keyboard than before. The la• C—.Tapancso cnpturo Dalny. innd. • Corrcgnu, Socio list-ij.niior.. , . .3!Vlo;! 7—Death of Andrew .MeNally,, Chlcigo 27— ]\Irs. Kite Kraiiss confesses murder o( Holcomb, Coiiliiimttnl .... . siso. And she repeats tho figures, which I if you have not forgotten. I am a mill dles began to turn pale and tlio.se of publisher. stepdnughlnr lu lliii-fford Clly, Iiul, Coiiipiu'cd w'itli the popiilnr vote, of- know convoy no moaning to her. In owner and 'hung out' at 'New Mills' in the opposite sex i:ook on an expression 10—Death of Henry M. Stanley, African 28— I'lx-Ooveritor Cleo. K. Nash of Ohio - .spite of niy vatntion, I must confess Lnucn.shiro. I nm proud to say that I explorer. Irops dead Fuglnud and Itussln' agreo 11)00, tho figures sliow a ilccrcitso of : of puzzled annoyance. "O'heu the piauo 12^Ililiiols Ucpuhlicnn convention mo •poor, [ ,;• .;'>;/;:V-;:;:;/;LjfippM- your confidence, sir." The steamer Henry D. James of 'the now on the,Asiatic station, hiive ;bee:i I forco a smile because Mr. Gough is long? Did she give yerauyihing?,: Paris milliners are to reap a harvest. "Say uo more. I know that. . Shake Rutland , Transit' Company," plying be-, ordered to tliis United St.'itesiby.way/of; looking at me. I fear it is a poor at 'With'a now theater hat, which is to be '^i^ hands on it, man, and good luck to you." Bagson Tattera—Yeh.'jShe -gimme a tween- Ogdensburg,,: N.,: Y., aud Chicago, tlie Meditorratipan.foii the .purpose; of tempt,'.He IS lauglnng as I leave the btiiltiso as,',to;;lcavb .the viow unob- pie, an' :t tell:YeJ' it :wuz j(3st thething; burned at: the -termor place. Loss $90,- obtaining a fresh supply of coalfor the foom-to aceompanv Manischn to the OIIAPTBR XXIL structed. ; -'f -,,Weary,Walker-^Hoiiost? ' . 000. ,-'-,:'"•:--;•';.-•-:;;'-:':„'-;?};"-';'-i'^.;': vas.sels of the -Asiatic .fleet. ' ';;•;;•;'/ .;Etret.; • • • • - • • The transaction-is concluded,- leaving Eagson Tatters—Sure. De,upper John Allou, who in ,T«!y, 1003, shot ;Sup()rintendent';;i('i'ahi^^ A wonderful cave that may rival that • „ M'SIJ .: "I • nm beginning to ,detest that Bng- me In a-state of elation which it is be• and killed:::liis wifo ;ncar.ii.Luthcr, ;0k;, San: Prahciscb niititinaiii!;-good -the de• s'lishmnn, Mnrnseha!" I say, savagely, yond me- to describe. To sit still and crust c(3me indiandy: ter niend de soles was.found gui!i:y and sentenced to life falcation, of ,;foriner,:,,Ca'slucT-,'';Walter-J ,(vhen wc are in the corridor. "And may wait for ManiHclia's return with calm• o! dese ole shoes o'mine.-r-Philadelpliia imprisonment. .:- :'--,,;: • > - • Dimmiclt/iby/tiirhihg'-^fi'Ver'lhisV Oakland ictoryiov tlie Uoverninoni: • ^. ^ it be hanged If I go back to hira at pres- ness is Impossible to mo. I wander about ,Ledger..::,:•;,';'•::.•-•;,,:;'-.:'' 'y- '.''iy :.,"•' Mi's.-Kathoriiie .;ciommoiis; Gould rand; home to, the surety company Avhich was Insures; the- sopiiitratii3h!;;/6f':;c!iurch;/|ahd;t ^ stut! I will go with thoe," ^ - M... tlie room like n caged hyena. Mr.-Go'tigh 1 It Would Seem So. • her-;husbaiid,Hovyard,,Gould,:are; defend: on Dimmick's bond for •'?25,000. ^stfite;in"lfriiu(;(j;|!;;;:;-^^ V "Indeed thou must not,-Vladimir. How occupies himself witli the perusal of his auts in a suit in llie Supreme Court, of The Cuban IToiiso of Kepiesentatives , •.*"^'ii,S .{iinst thou think Of being so rude? What business letters, and seems to have for• Hira—What 1 value above , every• ;.:i;;;Tile'5Newtyorl^ New York brought by two dressmakcra ;passed|ii;;bili;'Proliibitiug religious proees-:;: * lils theo? Thou art always cross now." gotten . my cvistence. I am startlail tliing else is my peace of mind. sion diiniod the. appllciVtionof;:the;:Ndw - f()r\$5,700 for gowns for Mrs. Gpuld. 8i6ns;in tlic.streets.^;;,-r'W ."IIow long has this wretched old mnn when ho suddenly calls to rae. - Her—Well, I don't blame you. York Canadian; Pacific .Railroad. Coiii-- to continue to monopolize all tliy time . "How.abont the splicing, Doctor? Yoti^ Him—What do you mean by that? Pire at Columbia, Tenn., destroyed the •ptiiiy fdi'-periiiissionUo-iss^ 'I/'^TIifi'irrBnoli' Caliiuot;oscaDed'!a6foa;t;i^^^^^^^ y »nd tlioughta? It is prepoatorous. Save; must see that it's got to be done nt Her—;One -naturally :.'\'alues:'a thing, feed mill and elevator of the City Grciii gage of. ?25,000,00P. for';.tho purpose of and Peed Coinpany,.with thirty Mrs of hi: fetdhlng tUee to < and • fro, .-wo, have; once, i Since we've settled-this, business of which he has but a small piece. , utili2irigfaii''oId;;mfichiS(j.,tb.-;^ ffv.JiDver • an hour to ourselves.- Is - it fair, matter, and you've got a job to go to, ear corn and. libOut 50,000 bushels' of erBtcfiin.railroad from;Xew-,'Ydrk to AI- IvMk>:thCO?? the sooner tbo ; * "I tliought to do tlicc pleasure—to for- Get a special llcenso. MEAT SUBSTITUTES. MASON MARKETS'. Jngham County DmoIN cTHE.LOWErnt R ORDER. HORNED FROGS EVERY SICK ONE I'uhllHbud livery Tbiirsday C'lirriictttil oviiry WdiliiiiKiluy urt«rnooni. Beans and Pens Said to Contain Just -Dy- Two Extremes of Animal Eyealght. Should Read"Neuropat]iy." It Scion- as Much Nutriment. Turned Loose in Texas to Drive Away WIIKAT, lfi'd,>\).'AperlJiishel I (xxai OH- WILLIAM L. CLARK, If we could see nn oye which hns act. the Prairie Dogs. .tifloally Explains Mind Cure, Chris WIIH.V.T, While, No. 1, per biishiil.... 1 0(101 Off' There are many cogent reasons for iiYK.periiusiii'i coso 7r. MA80N, MICH. tiau Science, Curing by Charms, nnlly been evolved from ono like thnt believing th^ tho unairlinalized pro- Henry I'orlholl ,a slock farmer, has OAT.S, per linsluil ,„,, im 30 Hypnotism, The Death Prayer. COUN. shulli'd, per liiiiidrod 1 tiO&\ 10' BoMred at the I'oiitonice. Mason, Alien.,an of amphitixus, let lis examine ihe lien',: telds aru saler foods than tho ani- discovered that a few horned frogs, OI.OVIJIl .SKIJI), perhiiaiiiil 1 0(fe7 On nueoud-claati matter. TIMOTHY 8KUI), per liiishol 1 bOii'i 00 of ft lizard, DIsreKiird for a time his malized; that lo pass tho vegetable when placed In a vlllngo of prairie BOOK & $2.50 TREATMENT TREE bright eyes, ono om each side of his foods, yoling. fresh, clean and with• flJlOCKllIES A.S'I) I'ltOVlSlOXS. P33IOBS; dogs, will quickly depopulate every HALT.Siiglnaw.per barrel.. fS Every sick person wtui has tried tlio OMR YKAU...... ii..i,,i..$l.00 head, and look directly down on the out conlainlnnilon, through the pro• hole. IIKANS.niiplckfil.pi'r bushel 1 OOOL'JS usual trciitinents without a cure, who 'SIX MONTHS...... ,, ...... i...riOo center of the skull between them. Here longed and not always wholesorao ox- rOTATOKti.perliiisliel . & W< His crops and grass had sufTered KI.OIJK.piT hniHlred. •i liO rXHttKK .MO.NTIlS...... afiu sulTers from llnnerinK ailments of the we will find an oddly shaped scale Istenco of any animal is calculated to from the ravages of .prairie dogs this llUCKw/lUAT FLOUK, per Inindred 3 00 heart, lunns, liver, stoinacli or kidneys 231 marked with a little depression and this raise serious doubts, in refiecting ICGOS.pi'rdiizeii.,,,,.. season, and all the poisonous methods sliould try "Ncuropatby." It Is a now llU'mcit, per ponnd...... IC® 17 Is, Indeed, what is loft of our Cyclopean minds as to tho wisdom ot Indiscrim• he tried failed' lo kill the little ani• and remarkable system (if treatment. LAItl>. per pound ' TBDRSDA Y, DECEMBER 29,1904 eye in thn tiny sand creature. Lizards inate fieiih eating. Further than this It Is tliorouKlily sclentilic and im• Al'l'LB.s, dried, per pmind » mals. I'KAl^llK8,drle(l.p«r piiund 8® "> doiiblless derive very little benefit from mensely superior to other metliods of •there is considerable valid testimony Ho observed that a vlllaRe of the LIVE STOCK.AND MKA'l'. It, HB tho Dierve leading from It Is very to the effect that the sedentary con• curing. Our free book explains OATTI,B,perliumlred»ft i msiti- A Latter-rrom.the Kortli. prairie dogs would sometimes bo sud• the.lr many startling iiiiperfections. IlKKK, dit'ssi'd, lier hundred 4 ooflB 00 small, hut In some of their ancestors sumer of animal albuminoids is more GLADWIN, Dec 13,1904. denly deserted without apparent Neuropatliy is a irreiit stop 1 n ad vanco. VKA L (lALV KS, per hiimlreiL...... EDITOU DKMOcitAT; —1 will write it must have been of great value In liable to Bright's disease, rheumatism, IIOOH, por hundred cause. This led him to make an Inves• It is the true science of mental and I'OUK, dressi'd, PIT hundred S your puper a few liiieH, I tlioii(,,'ht ler- detecting the presence of enemies from deformed joints and all those Ills tigation, In an Iho deserted vil• physical healing'. 'Every sick one IIAM.S, iierpninul haiis you iintl other friends would ike above, In all creatures above-lizards SII0ULIJKH,S, per pound which are classed under the term lages he found homed frogs. sliould read tills bool<. to near froin iiie and uhoiit tlie coun• .SPIIINO CIIIOKKNS, dressed, per lb this third median eye (called tho pin• "uric-acid diathesis" than is the con• Send us a description of your case, try here. There is iiboutsixinches of The thought occurred to him that OlIIOKKNrt.llvtN per pound.. eal) Is found nithpush of no uso what• sumer of the proteld vegetable al• staMncaifo, weitflit and .syniptoms. If TUItlCKYS, live, per pound snow iiere but nn sleitrliln^', tlienroiind perhaps they were an enemy of the TUKKKYS, dressed, per pound ever; ihls persistence, perhaps, showing buminoids your disease Is curable we will send iii so dry here tlmt the sand works up prairie dog. He captured several of the you il $2.iJ0 course of treatment, espec- HUILni.Vn MATKRIAL. with tlic snow so that It Is more like of what great importance It once wa.s. The animal sources of proteids for POIITLAND OKMKN'I", per hiirrel.... I'rogs and look them to lively prairie ally iidiiptcd for your case, free, to- a grindstone, 1 like it here llr.'it rate; In ii chick Im the early stages of In- human consumiition are evdry variety OALOINICI) I'LASTKII, per 100....,,, dog village on iinothcr part ot his KcMier with valiKibie iidvice. IM.ASTKIllNti IIAIU, per biihliel,,,. .W my ileal til is tfood, feel like a boy. cuiiation this eye Is very considerably of lean meat and nil kinds of fish and ranch. He turned the frogs loose near Eiicli treiitiiient consists of a cura• HllINGLlCS.pflr thoiiiiand,. 1 7003 75 Our barn is doinj; it line business, our developed, while yet the paired eyes are LIMK, per Imniil 80 eggs. It Is customary to differentiato tive elixir, tonic tiibioids, corracting city is ^;rowin^f llnely, no houses to tho holes. LATH, pur M iomi 00 but small structures. But' suddenly the fiesli foods as red and white, beef, pillules and a liynscynniic plaster, also rent here. Husincss i.s vt'r.y riiill for When ho visited this village the Nature seems to renlizo tliat the old mutton, veal, and other quadrupedal instructions us to how to direct nerve this time of tlie yeilr. .Stock of all next (lay he found every prairie dog I'riiliiito Order. 'riioinpsoii—Doc. aO force or increased vitlility to tiin lif- kinds is very cliclip; liny is wortii about regime lias pa.ssed—lnat the little bird varieties iinsworiiig to red, thci illum• house deserted. Tho little animals fccted parts. Tills treatnient is sent State ot Mlelilh'iui, oniiiuy ol lUKhani, sn. AC $8 per ton; Krairi (if ail kinds is liiitli; will need other more modoriij eyes, and ed biped family being the wiilte; the a session of llie prohaui iiiitirt for said county, had gone to another part of the ranch, free to prove tlic positive value of it was a bad soasiili here for all kinds tho two.sides begin to develop, with distinction, however,'Is without mark• liuhi at the prohalii nillee, in tlm city of .Vason, whore they were busy at work es• Neuriipiitliy und lis i;reat superiority on Ihe-til day nf Deecmhcr, liKH. of crops but liiiy and potatoes. One wonderful rapidity, ami soon catch up ed difference, ns Koenig shows; I'reseiil, .lasou K. Nl(!li(ils,.liiiige nf I'robare. tablishing another town. to the iisiiiil prlictici'. year nao crops of all kinds were line. with and distance the Cyclops eye, The vegetable sources are as nu• hi thn niiitlef of ilie estate of .lolin tJ. As viiu may never iiiiveiinotliersiicli Tliomiison. ileceasnii. I net tiio Dn.MOCKAT every week, we whose nnrly start, ends only In promise. Perthell scattered the horned frogs merous as aro tho produce of edlhlo opIKirliinity you sliniild write lit once On llllni,' the potlUoti, duly verllled, of .1. Q. look for It, ih is like seelni,' an old about in all of tho pl'airlo dot: vll- Tliiiliipsoii, dr.. Sllll ami lii;ii-iil-law of said de- There wns cerlniiiiy a lime long ago wgetahlo life. The animal source lor free bonk nnd .$2 fiO wortii nf >'ou- friend. We lilive company from Jiit,'- iagCK on his ranch and farm, and the iieasi-il, praylnt; that an liislniiiii'iit on ilie In this hani county i|iiite ufhen. This is ii when living crcatliras were not blessed supplies proteids in • concentrated ropMl.iiic Treatment, iiiid wc will iriillrl, piiriiiii'liiiK in hu llie last will ami tusia- prairie dogs have entirely disappear• ){Ood place 1,0 secure li clioiip lioinc, T wllh, eyes. In croatiiros now living upon form; vegetables provide them dif• proniiitly senrl you a compielc treat- iiiiiiit lit said deriMisi'd, iiiiiy IIM lidiiiitliMl to pro• ed from his land. II Is supposed! that hute, ami lhat lliiMiiiiiilnlslraliiiii nl s.iid estate have bmittlit -I'lO acres of land since 1 the earth, wo may trace a series of eyes fused throu.ujh a iiiultltudioiis investi• iiieiit spi'Ciliily adiipted to yinir case. niay he (jninlcd iiiiln ilehin'I'lKinipsoii, tlio ex-, thoy have taken up their homes on canle here, liavcsold .'12(1 of it aiirt did from the highest rtnil most elllclent to ture of soliilile and insoluble cellulose, Hook iHiti viiluiible lidvice absolutely i>i',iiiiir iiaiiied In said will, or soiiiu other sulta- well on it; T liave one "forty" iu llle nelglhboring lands, it is not thought free. Address, Ii'rfiiiklin Miles, M. 1),, biii person. the simplest dot of black pigment. The starch and woody nber. It Is ordered, lhat the iioili day of neceiubcr., , city. We liad a fine full, no snow that tho horned frogs attack the prai• LL. D,, Dept. N., 211 to 221 Main ,Sl>,, eye of the eagle may stand I'or the llrsl, Thus, first-class modliim fat, lean lust, at ill o'diKik ill Iho foreiinnti, at salrt until the nth of December. It hasn't rie dogs, ihey burrow In the holes Elkliart, ind. priiliatti otllce, lie assigned for provliib'•''aid hi-' and the eye-spot of the amphlOxus Or beef contains, according to Koenig. a slrimieht anil licarliiii said pelldoii, ' been very cold here as yet. and are In some way offensive to tho the eight senso-germs of a Jellyllsh for littlo over 2i per cent of proteld miit- Advertised Letters. It is fiiiUiKr ordereil'. that a copy o( this order, rodents, lie jniiiiished ill the l.NflllA.M (JOU.NTV DEMO- As I have spent most of my life iti the otlier extreme of the series. ter, nil of which Is readily digested. MASON, Dec. 27, lOW. (jitAi' for three siiccesslvo weeks. old Inuhiim county, 1. have friends Tho amphloxiis Is a littlo worm, or The best wlieat fiour contains some Horned frogs have another good List of letters rcuiainiiiit uncalled .lASON K. NICHOLS, .:;.: there tliali no oneciiii take their place fOrnt the above named (illico: (A true (lopy.l .liidKe of I'roliate. , '•; llshlike creature wliich most of ihe lime 12 por cont of proteids surrounded by point. They are known lo be vorac• C. L. rEoiv, rrnhitleltOL'ister. 4flw4_ ; in my memory. T sec times tliat f Mrs. HI liel 'rnnier, Mrs. (1. H. May, lives buried hi the saiid of our sea• 88 per cent of starcli and other sub• ious calel's of tho big red anta which think of them and would like tn (,'rasp It. 'I'. Masnii, 2, tliias, Larson, ri-nhiili, Order. I»lmrlio||-/.m'—I)«e. ISO. • aro found in the Southwest. ' ,Mrs, ICiiiellllu iMillor. their liand and say "liow do you do" shores. He Is Interesting and lm|)or- stances, 12 per cent being water, Stato of Miciilgaii, tiio I'riiliiile,Court for llie '•: tant out of all proportion to his size, while the bread made from It con• I'hescnnts havo a painful sling, and Persons callinv,' for the above please Cniiiily nf Iiinhaiii. Al a sesslnii nl said cniirt^ and have li ciilit witii them. 1 have held at the probate nlUce, in the city of .Mason^ botiiiiit my partner's Interest in the two Inches, for he is one of the lowliest tains nhoilt -10 per cent of water; it In some localities they are a serious siiy advertised. in said county, on liio isi day of December, A. : barn. I suppose Mason looks like il creatures to be honored with a hack- will therefore bo seen that a vast pest. Their big ground nests ruin C. W, UkOWNB, P, M. D. lilOI. I'l'i^senl, Hon. .Iiison 15. .Mclinis, .ludge ol Pro- new cil.y with the new linurt house hone, the cln.ss-mnrk of all higher ani• bulk of extraneous mntter must be in• lawns nlld pastures, nnd it is a difilcult and new school house. It is one year Fight Will Be Better. mals. He has no skull and no brain, gested to .secure from ordinary wheat mailer to get rkl of them. One horned In'tlift mallai'Of tlie csliUe of GeorKo Obcr-. .since I was tiiere. I celebrated my IMiose Willi will persist in closinj; Iinlizer, deMasud. • ' but near the front end of the thin bread fiour the equivalent supporting frog turned loose in a red ant bed. ^i3d birthday last .Saturday. I lived tlieir ears iigainst the continiml rc- Kdward C. Obliriiiillzer, liavluR filed In said' ; thread of nerve (the foreshadowing of proleids of beef. This burden would will clear il up In a day.—Ballinger cniirt Ills llnal adhiliiisiratinii account, and his- about fiO years in Ingham county. A.s coiiiniendiitioii of Dr, iCiiiK's New Dis• petltlnii praying Ior the alhiwaiico thereof MniH the holidays lire so close by I wisli yon our spinal chord) is a tiny black doi. ho beyond tho digestive powers of an (Texas) Cor. New, Yorlc Sun. covery for consuniption, will luive it tor tlie assigiiiiiiMil and illstrlliiilinn ot the rest- all 11 Merry Cliristmas and a Ilappy By means of this l\e distinguishes light ox. long and bitter light witli tlieir duo of said eslale; _,!fcwyeur,. Yours truly, It is ordered, tliat the .•iiilli day of December, : froni darkness, which is nil his simple But broad, as tho term is daily used, troubles, if not ended earlier hy fatiii A. I). liKii, at 10 o'clock in llie fnrenonii, at W, A, fTAVM.ViS, life requires. Let us not forget Die po- bo it good, bad or uncertain. Is not WOOD ALCOHOL. termination, Head wliutT. R.'Hecail said iirniiato oUlce, he ami is horeliy ap|)olntod -': of Becall, Miss., has to say : ''Last fall fnr examining and ailowliiK said account ami .-• sitton of tFls s'lngle, iiiost primitive ot as strong in proteids ns are the hoa^llll; sidd iiotltlnn; • '' my wife liad every symptom of con• If you biiven't time to prepare Hol- eyes—in the center of what would be leguminous foods—Uie bean, the pea, It Is fiiriherni'ileri'd, lhat piiliiicnnllca thoroot Pure Food Commissioner Aotsunded sumption. iSlic look Dr. King's New lie Kivon iiy piiblicalinii of a copy nl this order, : lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, it is now the brain It the lowly creature had the cabba.ife, etc., all of which, when at His Diicovsr'/. Discovery after everything else bad fnr three successive weeks iireviniis to said day made in tablet form also. Get pack- long cooked, are exceedingly valuable ot liuarliit,'. In tlio I.NOHA.M Cou.vrv DEMO-,' failed. Iniproveinenli ciinic al, oncn CRAT, a newspaper priiilod and circulated In •ijfc already to use. Maizes yoti well: foods; when uncooked, or semi-cook• The eye of the jellyfish Is so primitive Dr. B. H. Warren, Pennsylv.mia's and four bottles entirely cured her." saUU'Oiinty, , keeps yon well. .Vi cts. B, L. Curtlij, .IA80N K, NICIlOLS, ed, the two first named are positively pure food commissioner, ha.-; made a Guaranteed by Longyeiir Bros,, Miison, that we can hardly say whether 11 sees (A true copy.) , .Iiiilge of I'robate. dangerous. They are rich in proteld and Field & "North, Dansville, drug• or feels. That Is, when a iioatliig jclly- startling discovery regarii'lng the cheap- (I. L. I'ECK. I'roblilo Iteu'lsior. 4!)vf4 Common Council Pifoceodlngs. matter and deserve a hundred times gists, Prlco 50C| anti $1.00. Trial bot- Ush begins to sink bg^iow thesurfnco of order grade of whisky sold all over the Proliulii OrdcH'. Oils—.luii. til MA.SON, MICII., Dec. 27,11104. t',lt',<- dniiKcruun substl* Ills fiirtlierordored, lhat pulillonotice tliereof Sam. I'arker, hihor on sti'eels. I 0.1 many lower creatures to push lis poor tiiliuniinUd liuilnlionn. iiilyof yaurDniKKist, beuiveiiby piiliileatioii of a copy nl this nrdor,. A, KltelUMi.dltUi 1 05 with the pepper. Some samples con• nr SMiid .14*. in stamps for Pai-llrtiliarn, Tratl. fnr tliree siieoessive weeks. previniis lo siildday H. N. lliiife. scrviecs as siieniai aNSiissnr.. 1 Wl imperfect iens to where the light can Japan's Preparation. tained arsenic, turpentine and traces iiKiliiiils and "Itellcf for Liulivn." inUlUr of liearing in llie INCIIAJI COUNTV DEMooitAT, EriieRl li. Kelly, !l HID. salary as ulty clerk ll'J fiO act upon It, But the old ways have by rt^liirn .Hull. lU.UOO'l'eaUnioninls, Sold b) a newspaper printed and circulated In said ,1. 0, Kiiifterie, supplies fnr city 80 of prussic acid." given place to new, and the child's blue Probably the world has never seen all 'JriiKKi.sia. • connly. - .lohn Di'Widtd, (deetrli! wirciiiaii 4,1 00 CHIOHBSTBR OHEMltCAI. 00. (A true copy.) .lASOX K. NICHOLS.. preparations for a great war carried J. Hoaiilaml, iiilior at elei;. llKht wurks... 1 50 eyes look ont at you and the v^'Orld Dr. Warren saJdi ho had Instituted aiOO niutllaitn Miiuare, IMIIUA., PA. G. 1.. I'Kcic, Judge of I'robalp. Itoht. Darrnw, diltn I Wl on so quietly and secretly, and yet so I'robate Iteglstor. , ' EOw.1 •Kiilli'iic .Inni.'s, ililKi ., 3 75 and see all that Is necessary for Its proceedings in over lOO cases where HoBtlan tlhia paper. •Mont. iS'lehois, lilttd •10 0(1 life ani Ull);, Works, siippiios 1.1 40 iindergl'ound tunnels or to roam only out over the wide plain surrounding l)«r iio, 1.004,and on May 1 o, lilOfi, al twoo'clnck III the afteriiooii of said days. Si.t nionlhs from linn nnd adjiisinieiit, and that all creditors of. J)r. lico. K. itiiiiiiijv, witiie.ss in the Mrs. the barracks. I could see. lai'ge squads said deceased are rei|iilred In present their Kraiik Wiliert'ltsi) 2,1 IHI at night, when there eyes are useless, Does you 1 head aCne ? Celery King tiie lorh day of Xovoinher, A. I), mm. Is tlie time of cavalry maneuvering in one direc• limited for thu presentatinn of niaiiiis. claims to said court, nt tho probato onice, In tho Moved iind supported that report of and by the lack oC use these organs will cure headache—not only f5top it, city nf Mason. In said county, on or lieforetho have degenel'ated, to mere specks and tion, in another plain was Infantry but remove the cause. 25c. at druggists. .lAMKS IIYiNKH,' 2d day of .liiiie, A. I). 1005, nnd that sidd : the linaiice coiiiiiiitteo be iici'.eptod iNICIIOLAH MCOANN, going through all sorts of tactics, not olaliiis will bo heard by said ; court: on and adopted and orders drawn for the in some c.ases the skin has grown com• Daleil Xov. '28, 1901, .isw-l (Jomiiiissioiiers, liie 2il day of .luiie, A. D. inOD. al, ton : simply ordinary drill, but scaling high HOLT. same. Curried, pletely over them. Thus wo Ilnd blind .Slmriir's Sail).,, o'clock In the fnreiionn. ^. Yeas, Clark, Dart, iriiii and Sev• walls and performing various difficult ,Flnyd Abelof Auburn, Ind., is vis• Notice is liorehy given, tliat by vlrtiio nf a writ Dated nocembor2d, A, I). iOO-l. , fishes and lizards in, dark caves, and l3tW4 .lASON K. NICIIOLS. erance, feats. In the distance another, squad, nf llerl facias issued out nf tlie tjnprcnie Oniirt of blind ants and moles all but blind In iting his sister, Mrs. Edward llelini. the State nfMlchlgiin, in favor of Cnra M, Oar- Judge of I'robate. - ItHSOLUTlOX, were i'milding pontoon bridges, and, peiiler, plnliitllf, atjaliist tlie goods and chattels their dark subterranean homes. Cer• Mtss Uhira Zickgraf is visiting rela• I'rohalo Order. Uuud—tliiii. (I i Kesnlveii, That lliiicity triiiisiirer ho rciinested as I east my eye over the field alive and real estate of icriiiik L, Ciirpeiiler nnd Lucy to turn over in tiie .Maple striwt puvliiK fund tlm tain bats, loo, have but tiny dots for tives at Viinderbilt. 0, Jones, ,ioliti BiankenberR, iUary lilankeiibert,', Stltlo of Mlclilgan. connly of rnKhani, ss. At a «uin (if live IIIIIIIIIVMI liiiliars fnini iiKiiiiiys In his eyes, and depend chiefly upon their in nil directions with men training, I (Jiiarle.s Selger and Aiiiiiisla Kelgor, defendants. session of the probato court for said county, held Carl and Harry Keller arc spending at the probate olllco, in tlie city of .Mason, on tho liiiiids from tlie lax levy nf itiiil nnd all .stuns now turned to the Japanese ofilcer standing In said county, to ino directed and delivered, I lu his iiaiiils fr spiieial assessiiiKiii I'orsiicli acute hearing and some sense by which the week at Edon, 0. , did, by W. IL Barker, my deputy, on the iltli day 13111 day nt Dooeinber. 11104. ;; funds, nnd tlmt tliu iliiaiiee aniiimitlou receipt they can feel the' vibrations of the by my side and remarked,"If you of April, A. I). 1!102, levy upnii and take all the Present, .lason 15. Nichols, Judge ot I'robate. :' In the matterof tho estate of ChlooM. Heed, therefor. keep on training as enthusiastically Mr. and Mrs. Tliamas Black of Jack• i'l|.'ht, title and interest of the said li'rank L.Gar- air. neiiler and l.iicyO. Jones, in and to the follow• deceased. ,)•: Miived and siipfiorted that tlie above as this, you will be able to conqtier' son are visiting relatives here. ing described real estate, viz: On llilng the petltinn, duly verllled, nf ICate L.v Snakes have but poor eyesjght, and Hopkins, executor of said estate, praying that . rcsiiiution be afhipted. Carried. Russia by and .by," . The officer look• •Mrs. Mary Aldrich and daughter Lot ten (10) of .lames Seymour's subdivision Yeas, Clark, Dart, Hall and .Sever like fish have no' eyelids. Their eyes of the southwest (iiiarler Q4) nf sectlnii ton (10) she may bo licensed to soil the real ostalo ot ed me up and down, as if deliberating Lottie of Vermontville and Mrs. In town four (4) north, range two(2) west In the said deceased and a contract for tho sale of the ance. are covered with a thin, tr.ansparent same described In said petition fur the purpose whether he should make reply or not, Emma Gunn and daughter of College- city nf Lanslni?, rnuhnm cniiiily, IVlichigan, all Moved and supported that the mat• scale which is ever open, Ini sun and nf whiclil shall expose forsiUe at public auction therein stated. ter in reference to A. Huticr's fence shade, at noon and midnight. In an and then answered in ©ven more'la• ville spent Christmas at 11. .1. Bond's. or vendue to tho hlxhest bidder, at the west It Is ordered, tliat tho nth day of .Inniiary,: next, at ton o'clock In the forenoon, at said pro• on Sdutli street beini,' moved so that conic .Japanese than English lan• front donr of the Court I Innso In the city of Jla- awful, never-winklng stare. We can• J. 0. Gunn and family spent Christ• son ill said coiinty. that being ono of the places bate ofllce, ho assigned for hearing said petition, . the snow phiw can i,'et thniuk'h bc re• guage permits, "That is what we in• and that all persons Interested In said estate.. not Imagine how sleep can ever come mas with his brother in Lansing. of holding the Circiill Court for .said county, on ferred tnthcstreetcommitl.ee. Car• tho sixth (Otli) day of January next, at halt-past appear before said court, ut said lime und pluco, ' to such ereatures. tend to do." to show oatisei why the prayer ot the petitioner : ried. Yea.s, Oiark, D.trt, Mall and .loiin .Sheathelm and family spent ten o'clock In tho foreiiooii of said day. It would seem th»t .lapan saw the Dated this lOtli dav nf November. A. I), lOOl, should nor. be granted. :•. : :,, • • : .' Severance, Klnally, let us turn to the.most per• It la itirlhcr ordered, that aeopy of this order future course of Russia then as clear• Xmas at .lackson. SHUIJAKL HAMMOND, On motion council adjourned for fect eye nature has ever produced. Wa SMi'rn & ilool). * Hherlit. bo piihllshcd In tho INOIIAM CouN'rv DICMO- ly as the world sees it today. Had Chas. Chapman of Alma College is ouA'r for three successive wofks. • one week. M can read and write and do many things Attorneys for Plalntin. fflvii spending the holidays at home. JASON E, NICHOLS, liJiiNiiiST B.TtiJiLLY, City Clerk. by the aid ot our eyes that are forbid• not .fapan begun then her prepara• I'robnto Ordur. .fo»llii-iriiii. tifl (Atrtiocppy.) .Itidgo of I'robiite, . den to othor creatures of the oarfli; tion for tlie present situation she Ilernmn Wolilfahrtof Grand Rapids State of Michigan. The probato court for the Cr, L. I'lsoic, Probato Register. B0w4 There are two kinds of laxative-medl- •would have found it Impossible to is visiting liLS parents. county ot Ingham. At a session nf said court, but this Is because ot the brain be• hold at tho Iirobate olllce. in Hie city of Mason, rroliatu Orilor. Tliorbiirn—.ran. Itt ciiiea—Celery King mid the other kind. hind directing the eyes. We can look meet it in the marvelous: way that Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Eolfc of Lansing in said county, on the 28th day of December, A. Stato ot Michigan, the probate cnnrt for the • Celery King is a tonic laxative und u D. lilOl. county of [nghain. Al a session of said conrt, closely at the stars, and we can watch she is doing. Careful plans for self- spent Sunday with their daughter, juodiciiio that never does anything but I'rosenl, rfoii; Jason E. Nichols, Judge of I'ro- hold at tho probato olllce, In the city of .Mason, • defense have been maturing from In said county, on tbo I7lli dnyot December, A. gmid. J t makes good health uud good the atjtlons or a liny dot of lite many Mrs. C. V. Keller. year to year, though, of course, tho In'llie matter of the estate nf William Joslin, D.lOOl. » : . looks. ceuts ut druggists. thousand ot times smaller than a Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis and deceiised, I'resoti t. lion. Jason E. Nichols, judge of iiro• mote of dust. All this we can do by past year has seen the work ot prep• Carrie A, .loslln liavhiK llled in said court her bate. daughter, Biilah of Lansing arc visit• potlllon praylUK that itdininlstrallnn of .said es• In the inattor ot the estate of James Thorburn, : means of the two "magic tubes," the aration carried on much more rapid• ing at .lohn West's. tate may be Ki'antod ito herself or some other deceased. telescope and the microscope.: But ly than before.—John L. Bearing, in suitiiblo person ;^ ,. • TIiouMS Thorburn, liaving llled In snld court • For Piles. The World Today. • - Mns. Mabel .Stone and daughter and It Is ordered, that the '20tli day nf .liiniiary, A. Ills petition praying lhat tho admliilstriLllon ot : when the unaided eye Is alone, consid• D. lilOD, at ten o'clock In the forononn.at said said estate bo granted to .lohn N. Thorburn or to Sample maiy free. ered, birds put us to shame. "Observe Mrs. Roy Welch and son spent part of probate nlllee, bo and is hereby appointed for some other suitable person. :,: : Goats' Milk for Babies. the week at Jackson. he.ti ing said petition. It Is oidered. that the l3lh day of January, A. an : eagle," writes a noted scientist, It is fintiierorderod, that public notice there• n.iDori, at tcno'clock'In. the forenoon, at s.ild ; Oneapplication gives relief. 'soaring aloft untii he seems to .be. A, B. Hullt of Missouri, who Is now Mrs. y. II. Phillips; is visiting at of be Klven by piihllcittlon of a copy of thlsorder probato olllco, bo and is hereby appointed for ) in Washington on his way to Europe for three successive wi'oks previous to said day hearing said iietltinn; but a speck:in the blue expanse. He Gnind Ledge, Lyons ancl Ionia. ol hearing In the INOIIAM COUNTV DEMOOUA'I'. Itls lurtlier ordered, that iiubllc\notlcc there- ; The continued usexof Hum• for a cargo of goats, proposes to rev• nf bo given liy publication of a copy:of this or• is far-sighted, and scanning the earth J. E. Uosliaw of Port riuron is visit-' a iiowspapcr'.,printed and. circulated ia said phreys' Witch H&zel Oil per• olutionize the methods of feeding In- der, for thiee successive weeks tirevloiis tosald below, descries.an object much smaller ing his diiugliter, Mrs. T. M. Tlior- JASON E. NICHOLS, dav nf iiearinB, in the IMIUAM (,;OUNTV DEMO-: manently cures Piles or Hem• ttints. He has been in Chicago, where (A true copy.) .ludge ot I'lobnte.: oiiA-r, II newspaper printod and olrcuhiUid In. '''fe than himself, which would be Invisible 1, with the aid of prominent physicians, biiin. ll. I,, t'licir. I'lobatoUoKlstor. mttl • sahl couniy. orrhoids—External or Internal, to us at th.at distance. He prepares (A 11 ne copy.) ,f ASON E NICIIOLS. he conducted experiments which have Addison Stone, wlio has been quite Blind or Bleeding, Itching op to poun);e upon his quarry; In the mo• IT.ilmt Ordur. r,»««'n-.Jiui. SO 0,1.. I'celt, Judge ot I'lob.ite g convinced him that tubercolosis can• ill, is improving. Statu of .Michigan. The probato court for the Piobato llegliiter. Dlwl ' Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. ment required I'or the deadly plunge not be transmitted by goats' milk. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wempleand Mr. county ol Inghiun. X'i'oliuto Ordur, Clilldii—Jan. (> Relief Immediate^cure certain. he becomes near-sighted, seizes his At a session ol said court, held at the probate victim' with unerring :aim, and sees Mr. Hullt estimates that about 20. and, Mrs. Ilcnry Slieatlielni of White orilce;iirthocit.vot;Ma»ini,^in_.saUi' ^county , on Siateof Michlg of Maggie r., Clancy,having llled In'sntdeourriier;'!<«' Vital Weakness and Prostrfl'^ which includes supper.' Proceeds for Bttid estate. pciltinn praying that tlic adinlnlstratioo ut said'' ceived we do not: know, but in .the in• Mr. Hulit declared that it the goat , It Is ordered, tlmt the !Oth dayot January.A. estate amy be; granted; to soiuo'sultableiporson:'; tion from overwork and othop the M. E. church. tervening fraction ot a second the twig Industry could he established in the I), im; at ten o'clock In the' forenoon, at >said It Is ordeiod, that tho Gth day ot January, A,.; causes. Humphreys' Homeo• iirobatu ofllce, bo and Is hereby appointed for 1), 1009. lit ten o'clock in the forenoon, ut aaldi hujs rushed Into the focus:of .distinct 'United States it would give work to Velma, Jay and Frank Mauk of pathic Specific No. 28, in use exumlnlngand allowing said accouDi,and< licar>: butu ofilce, be and Jis .•hereby I apnolnted;vtor-: vision ; from many yards away, A more persons, than are employed by Toledo, 0., spent Christmas with Mr. lug suld petition; • < nring said petition; , - • i, ' over, 40 years, the only success• > It Is further ordered, that public not cethoreol ' -It Is further on orod.that public notice thereof woodcock tears through the thickest the United States Steel corporation and Mrs, S.COwen. be given by publication ot a copy of. this order, bo given by pub icatlun ot a copy of ihla order ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec• cover as it it was clear epa'ee, avoiding and tliat there was~ a fine proflt to be William WatsoQ„Jr.,-hU3 returned for three succe9.ilvu weeks previous to .lald day tor tliree nuccosBlve weeks nrovtoiia.to snld day ial package for serious cases, $S. of hearluit, In tho INGHAM OOUMTV DBMOOIUT. of heurliiR, In the iKoitAM COUNTY DKMOORATS every obstacle, -The only things to the made at selling goats' milk at 10 cents from Montana. - , , a.newHiiupcri'prlotcdifHUd>.circulatedi In;,:sHld a newspaper. prlal«d nud clrculuted tu suld coun-'.¥fi :>SoM l)yDnindtt«,orMBtpreiMhloiincelptof comity. . JASON K. NICnOLS, accuratojiperceptlon,- • of whlcJi' MxiS' .^.iMiss'Mury'Nicliplsof Grand Bapids , Humplirtjft'Mttf. Co., William &i«linSti,,N.V. «(A true copy.) ' ' i Judge of I'robate. JAflONBj.MCirot8. Judge on?rS^^^^^ '~f isvlsltlnijrlierpare'tiis.,. i-. , ii. L'.'Pim, I'rotiato Boslscttr.^ mt G. L, I'mcK, l*roba(e ROKliter. . «iw« # Obituary. Mary Phillips was born in Somerset, IDnuIand, in i8;i4^ came to MIclilgan In MILLS DRY GOODS CO. 1878 aud departed this life Dec 2(ltli, 1004, Siie Iiad been a, widow .'M years, was the mother of three chiiaren wlio Weekly News Budget. survive her—Henry, wlio lives In Knt; RUGS land, and Albert and William, who UHLESSCURED lived with and cared for her here. FURS A DIARIES Siie was a cliristlan, was always THE MASTER SPECIALISTS OF AMERICA CLOAKS For 1905 in all styles of Binding. sympathy wltli the cluirch and her Wo know tho diseases and weaknesses of men like an open book. :::: I trust was flrm in tlie Savior till the We havo been curing thom for 30 years. Wo have given our lives to Happy it, and thousands upon thousands of men restoreil to VigorouB Vitality WAISTS , If you want to make a return •ust'- Tliougli siie Is dead, her mem- aro today living monuments to the.skill, knowledge and success of present New Year's, you can find ory will live Funeral services were Drs. Kennedy & Kergnn. Wo never hold out false hopes, wo never SKIRTS New them here at little prices. t'eld at her home In Aurelius Tuesday undertake a case we cannot cure. We have made so thorough a study forenoon, conducted by llev. C. A. of all the dlsettsos of men—of Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisons, COL&RS Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Bladder, Urinary and Kidney . . , . Norci-oss. Diseases, General Weakness, Loss of Vitality, and have cured so many We have all the new School —_ STOCKS Year thousands of cases that If there is a Cure for YOUR disease you Books that they are introducing in Alice Gregory was born April 17, will find It here. When wo undertake a case there is no such thInEi PILLOWS the di.strict schools at introductory ISol, at rarma, Mich. She was of a as failure. We charge nothinfl for consultation and our knowlGdfre,)| prices, or we will exchange new family of eight clilldren, two of whom skill and experienco aro at your service. Wo will explain to you!' How and Why We Can Cure You; why the diseases of men requiro! books for ok! ones .it a very little survive her, Fred Gregory of Sprin« PILLOW TOPS the knowledge and skill of Master Specialists. We do not refiulre to difference Bring in the old books, port and Artluir Gregory of Tomp• 'experiment with your cnse aS We know frbni experloricc In treating FANCY LINENS ^ kins. AVIien siio was 12 years of age thousands of cases exactly v^nt to prescribe for your symptoms. Don't she joined the Presbyterian church at hq discouraged if you have treated without success with Quacks, Fakirs, PURSES FANCY SILKS We will p.iy cash for any second- Parma, of which she continued to be Electric Belts, Free Trials, etc. You must.got curBd—nnd Doctors alono cnn eiire you. Our New Method System of trentniGnt has stood land .school books we can use Inieipber im'iir'tiie 'fall of 1900 when BAGS TABLE LINENS the test for 25 ycnrs—why should It failin your case. Should your Bring in your books. she joined tiie Baptist cliurcli at Aure• casQ provQ incurnhio you need not pay us a dollar. We refer you to UMBRELLAS NAPKINS lius, In 1870 she was united in mar- any Bank In Ihls city ns to our financial slnnding. If you cannot call Remember, we are making clear- riage to Ilarvey Isham of Aurelius, write for a Question Blank for Home Treatment. Consultation Free. Booklets sent Free. SUSPENDERS BLANKETS ance prices on Crockery, Lamps, hvl'e''el'lic greater part oflicr married China and Dinner W.irc, Come P'f" ^^"^ spent. To them four chii- HANDKERCHIEFS eariy and get first choice, dren were born, tliree daughters and • • • one sun, all of wlioni are living—Mr.s, DrsKENNEDY&KERG . ~~~ , Garry Winegar of Springport, Mrs, 148 SHELBY STREET, DETROIT, MICH. Watch out for our^Great January j,>ccl' Fanson and Mrs. .John Richard- lKm0(iniJUlMHJllmWMKIlKHK)rH)(J0(lUUn{HK)rK>i>O(>(H»noO01l001«)O(HH» Clearing Sale Come here and son of Aurelius, and Clias, Isliam of save dollars,- 'l^arma. After four years of patient JON'T,. 1^ I ,.personals.. I siilTerlng, witli a steadfast hope in (mnoiH>onfMM)Of>wifiiHtOii(W{H)r»D(iaoiMiono(iocM)mi:e:§s:!ce:s^ Dr. fl, I). Cniuphell was in Lansing last week nesday of last week lo attend the wedding of a i. It Wednesilay. niece al Chelsea A sure sign of approaciiing revolt ArnntlMoody spentChllstinas with hi.s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. liiirridgo of I'onllao and serious trouble in your .system is THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERY" i In Uiis city. spent Cliri.stnias with the hitler's mother, Mrs. nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach A. L. Chapman. C. M. Yniiiig anil son ot Dansville woro In tlio upsets. Electric Bitters will fiuickly city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Itogers ot Lansing spent dismember the troublesome causes. 1 Cliidslmas with the latter's parents, Mr. aad It never fails to tone tiie stomacli, Mrs,,11. C. Dart and son Cllzbe were In Lan- Mrs,,l. A, Hemans, alUL' Thiiridiiy, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stim• CHAS. J. WHITING F. W. WEBB 0, U. Norrls returned from Itocliester, X. Y., ulate the liver, and clarily the blood. David Knvin spent Clnisliuas with Ills children last Saturday inoiiiiiig, where ho has been since Run down systems benellt particular• Dealer In at Battle Creek, Augiisl buying apples., , ly and all the usual attentjing aclies Al.ASO.N, niCM. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Manning spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. I'. C. Green and son Melville of vanish under its searching and tlior- altiraiid Itaplds. .lackson and Mrs. V. Green of Holt spent Cbrlst- otigli effectiveness. Electric Bitters .Mrs. L. T. Sniiili and son Claude spent Clirist• iiilis at ,1. I'enbertliy's. IS only ,50c, and that is returned if it SOLE AGENTS nias atst. .ioliiis. Oria Fanson of liergen. N. V., has been visit• don't give perfectsatislaction. Guar• ...Groceries Mrs. A. Maeiloiiald was in Lansing the fore ing his grandparents. Mi: and Airs, Wm. Fan- p irt of this week. son, during Hie fiast week, anteed bvLongyelir Bros,, Mason, and •Field ^Nortii, Dansville, drug stores, Miss Nina Ilrlstol is linine ffolii Carofortlie Supt. li'iillertnti nnd School Commissioner VfW- White Star Coffees Holiday vacation. .son are iilteiidliig tlio Stato Teachers'Associa• tion at Lansing tills week. WHITE'OAKr Wagner's Famous Detroit Bread Cenrge filorshriiok of Wheal Held was In the Mrs. .leiiiile Hnzelton intended Uie wedding of § city last Tliiiis(ia.v. Miss Grace Wolciilt and WInllold Itiissoll at E, C, Potterand lamily are spending •»:«#:<>:'>::'>>C":c»:'S6:s«:^^^ft^ Miss Illaiiche King Is homo from Grand Itap• Lansing last Alunday evening. the Holidays in New Ycrk state witli lds for the Holidays. Mrs, II. I.. Henderson nf Lansing was In the relatives. II. W. Hlkerd of Lansing was In tlie city Wed• city last'rilursday, .Ian. 2d she leaves for Hons, nesday of last week. ton, 'lexas, to spend the winter with the taiiiily Isaac Swan hlis gone to New York of her sun. A.M. Ollapinof IJdenlsliuinofrom Olivet for state I'or a two weeks' stay. You will be pleased with our the Holiday vacation. Mr, and Mrs. IJ). W,Murr.ayot r.ako City will siiend the wlnler with relatives In the city. Mr. Angle, tlie little daughter of Marion Ohiiide VanDeusen was home from Lansing Murray's health Is not very good and he has dls. .Spropard, is very sick. ' Monday iiiid Tuesday. , posed of Ills business there. J. C. Marshall has rented his farm' Washington Michigan Cedar Shingles Miss Clara Miilleiilingeu is at her lionie lu I'e- F. M. Hall, liert Wilcox and Geo. IT. Shattiick toskey Ior the Holidays. returned trom Texas Monday morning. These to Daniel Thomas. Miss Hello VaiiOstraiKl Is home from Flint geiiHeinen inaileiio Investments, but they expect Squire Holt is sick with measles. also with our for the Holiday vacation. to return In about a month aud purchase some laud. Charles Osborn and son are justget Mr.and Mrs. 0. Cay Casterlln spent Christmas with relatives lu the clly. The Key. Augusta J. Chapin, D. D., of New ing over the measles after tour weeks York• i•s spendin. IViigg th1 e Iinllday season with her Aid...I. L. Cross was In Lansing Wednesday of broUierand familfaiiiilyny ntt the old homestead,. She illness. CEDAR POSTS last week upon business. conteiiiplates sailing early In February fforatic - otlier tour ot Palestine, Kgypt and the far eust. Henry Marshall is home- for a^ few Mrs. Oi'o. A. Mlnar visited Lansing friends ALL CUT FROM GRREN TIMBER Wednesday of last week. days' vacation and visit with his WILL C. WALTER Spencer Kolley Is spending the Holidays at HOLT NEWS. father, J. C. Marshall. He is employ his homo In Ml. I'leasant, Mrs. Byron Wilcox Is in a critical ed by a sugar beet company and is The Grocer. Mrs. 0, It. Austin left Monday for .1 visit with located at Tawas City. C. p. Mickelson, Mason. hor parents at .lonesvllle. condition, having suffered a second Mrs. Frank • Springsted returned Miss Mniirio llarher and Mrs. F. II. Glass were stroke of paralysis last .Saturday. . In Lansing last Thursday. The Holt read ing Circle will give a from Lansing last week, after having Mr.and Mrs. Wirt Cn Mlliier of White Oak an operation on her eyes. wei-e iu the city Thursday. hard times social at the town hall on Saturday evening. Mrs. M. Farnham is SO she is out BOTTLED IVIILK AND CREAM W. B. Stanton ^pent Christmas with his mother and brother at liast Tawas. Lewis McCready and family of _ Di• again after a long illness. TREBOR Miss Kayo Whitman left Monday to visit mondale and Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Dell Abbott, while in Mason last Highest Quality. Best Service. friends In Fort Wayne, Ind. Bluirof .Tiicicson ate Christinas dinner Saturday night, slipped and fell on TRY US. Kev. F.G. lilllolt Is homo from lowaspending street breaking two bones of his right he Holidays with lils^aiiiily. . at Abe Black's. DAIRY FARM ankle. - H. Mi & H. E. YOUNG, PROPS. Mr. and .Mrs, AVInfTelil Itussell of Alason coun• Floyd Springer and wife of Lansing ty aro visiting at K. I'. Itowe's. spent Cliristnias at Jacob Cook's. William Joslin of Wheatlield, who, ..leronin Iliilen ,ind C. W, Curtis of Dansville has been sick lor the past two weeks; were In the eily last Thiirsdli.v, ' Jiliigene ililliard of Sandstone spent STEEL PES^S Christmas witlrliisniother. died at his home Cliristmas morning Mrs. Edwin Hand and soirMorfls of Lansing were In the city last Thursday. Mrs. Joiin Lang, James and Li/./Je aud his remains interred: in Fairview Miss Maud Slaley of Grand llaplds Is visiting Lang ate \mas dinner at Jay Eaton's cemetery. ' , hersister, Mrs.CP. Mickolson. • , " , Mrs.'A. E. Marshall of Mason spent rmmm H nn $ttulf>« Medium ana in Dimondale. Li/.zie will remain iiJUOiyieS Broad Points. l\lr.and Mrs.K B.G.uissei of Lansing spent Christmas at the home of her father, Cliristmns with Mason rolailves.: , - With her sister for a time. William Walker. Wofki. Crnidtn; N. i. Paul K'eilngg of Detioit spent Clirlstin.is with Ike Miller and wife are spending Ills mulher, Mis. W. II. Slniiuons. the holidays in Howell. W. F. Potter has bought, of Grant ,Dr. Oon IC. M.inn in.ide a business trip to Putnam a thoroughbred Durham bull. M/Kf STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. Lansing Wednesday of last week. Lottie Aldrlch of Vermontville is ESTEBBHOOK STEEL PEN visiting Flolt relatives. Earl Mixter of Lansing is visiting MAPLE. STREET GU''\^1TZ\.. Mrs. .lane Il.indy of Auiellus Is vislUug her FARMERS' BANK. diiugliter. MIS. A. P. VanDeusen. Asa and Milo Pryor are home for Wells Springer for a few days. the holidays. Mrs. Cleo. Beatty of Ilomulus' is - y[t. and Mrs. .j. A, Cnrtrlglit visited Charlotte MEAT MARKET OLDIilS'r HTATR BANK fH ' , triends tho fore part of tills week. , Len Parker has been^ visiting in spending the Holidays with herrnoth- Gratiot county the past two wee its. INC.IIA.M noa'NTY. W, 0. Gregg was home from Toronto, Canada, er, Mrs. Culver.^ Wc keep on hand the • trom iKaUUdaK iinlll Monday uight.: ' . Mrs. Chris. Parker entertained rela• tives from Ithaca- and Breckenridge choicest cuts of Mrs. F. 0. Ackley of liradfnrd, Pa.', spent Capital, $50,000. Christmas with relatives In the city. ' : , Xmas. • Alexander McPhe'rson of Detroit StellaDeCamp of Ilesiieria, was a has a two-year-old Ally at Howellthat l\lr. and airs. ,L ». Phelps of Lansing spent L. 0. WKUH /. , Vlcn I'rrsldent ~ Chrlslmas Willi relatives III this city. guest at Dennis DeCamp's Xmas. is thought, to be the Ilrst Cresceus'ever ISO! AIM. A. .).UALL Ciii'lilePi Wm. Pryor and family,:and Mrs. Reorec lUossom of .lonesvllle spent Christmns bred in the state. She Is a promising B. C, DAUT AHM»i}iniruiiUIer wllh bis dniightei', Mrs. O. It, AuiUn. Charlotte Iloyt ate Xmas dinner at We aim to please our customers Albert Iloyt's In Mason.' Ally and: herdam la Flora Greenbacks Mrs, F. K.Donsmore visited her I parents In Grand Ledge List Friday und Suturduy. Wm.StId and family spent Xmas 2:24} by Greenbacks. • , • and furnish them with the best MONlJy TO LOAN. -. Mr.and Mrs. 11.T. Bottle of T.anslnR spent with their daughter at Leslie. of everything in our line. COaiM AKD.SEi; IH Christmas with their people lu this city. Sophia Guenther, of Lansing spent Xmas with her brother Will. Mr. and H.Gluss loft Monday evonlric" CaBli'For;'H^eB and Felts. Dlreetors-E. A. Bnrnes A. f. 'Knitr, f. K. foriAlmu (0 make their fuluro home. They go ' Mrs.'Jennlo Glue and children'"are £lin«r, L.0. Wetil), Geo. M. Ho\i, A.'.i.HaU, Sold by J. F. 6REVE,,Mason. witii the best nishcs ot m wm visiting Holt relatives.- '•^->>- '• BANGH ART & CRltCHETt;^ R.C.Dm. I miwyum<< liill to wound one or t^vo soldiers and do- MEN'S HAIR FASHIONS. THE BOOMING CANNON privo niioUior of his life. We fully Not Bp ViirloiiH iiH AVonien'B, but Siih- npproclnto Uio faUguo, hnrdships niid Jcct to Chimiie. prlvaUons to which our men aro sub- "Wo hear a groat deal about tlio va• RECITALS OF CAMP AND BAT• Jcctod, but, upon ln(|uli7, It any bo rious stylos ill wliich women dross their TLE INCIDENTS. nscortainotl Unit our oily is second to lialr," said the barber, "but wo don't none lu contributing to the welfare of hear much said alioiit the styles in those gallant spirits' -^vlio risk tiioir Bnrvlvor* of tlto RclicIUon Reluto which men woiii' tlieir lialr. life and limb for tho achiovoincnt of Mnny AmniInK nnd StnrtllOK Inci• nn end which will make us one of Uio "Yet men do iinvo stylos in this re• King Victor. Emnuiniiel ot Itnly.iaijs dents of Miirclie«i Cuinp Life, Fornjc- most honored people of Uio cnrUi, and gard which Uioy follow closely, though groat adiiiiror of W'liilam Lo Queiix,,;:'| Ins; Kzperlencea and Battle Scene*. such conduct of which wo complain is Uioy do not clitlngo tiielr styles so fre- wliose latest .roiiiaiico, "M'lio Closed;^^; "You'll not find any better iipplos an' eggs, an' sugar an' splcos an' (ju'ently as woinoii do Uiolrs, nor aro base ingratitude. • • Wo niaito than thom at .10 contu a pock," snid tho few other things mixed up togoUior. Book," has rocciiUy mnde its appear- The VIcIcHhiipg Citizen Ja stll) n po• this public o-rposuro, morOfylng ns it tiioir stylos so various. They are. In• nnco, has bestowed ujion Unit popular ,J fiToceo' miui to tlio prettj' oook. "I An' ail tiioro Is to cookin' Is Just to deed, coiillnod mostly to changes In the tent part of Uio A'lcljsljufg coimnunity, is to us, wlUi n hope tiiat n salutary cook things. You mako riio tired." novelist tho Croi^.'i of liio Order of the ..;^( could havo brought you POIUO .Tona- pnrt, ; bearing no- triico. to-(hiy of its t'errlldo liiiprovemoiit.in matters will bo nmdo "You'ro too scnserUve, Jjlvellnn," Crown of Itiily, the lilKhcsl disUiiction | thans nt 35, but tho only dill'oronce '"Two or til roe y oil rs ago, iis you will jxperlonces dnriuK tiie sidgc, l)nt tliero by our mllliary-'nuliioritles." Js that Hie peel lobJcs pretUcr. 'J'hum said tho grocery man. "I don't sny It In tiio gift of thitSiioiiiireli. iro now men at the holm. Following '.Tudglug by Uio-Citizen, grave coii- remoiiiber. It was the fashion for iiieii spots you seo is only skin deep an' don't take a wholo lot o', thought an' "TJireo Weeks iii F.urope, tlie Vnea-.Cj Qio surrender there was nn'.iJilerliido sideraUoii was helng.given to cats as to iiart Uielr hair In the nilddle, and once you got tiie sltln off vou wouliin't years o' study to break nn egg In n lion of a Biisy.Jfini," is Uie atlractivofJ| In Its piibilcutlbnj and at- this hito date an arOclc of food. Under Uio heading, this was a fashion very commoiily foi', know but Uicy was fancy selects, hand pan nn' keep the sunny sldo wholo. I UUe of n book- of travel by .lohn U.. It Is liitorcsUng.to ghiiico tliroiigli (hp "VlcUmizod," says the OiUzen: "Wo lowed, and by many elderly as well as poIlKhed." • know it's hard on Uio brain to loarn lllginboUiaiii, whicii ilcrin-rt S. Stone ::| lust Issue preceding Uio'capture. It learned of an instance wliorolii n to slap a beefsteak on Uio broiler an' by young mon. 'Tlibro wero niiiiiy old• "That's all right but you wm fako &. Co. bring out .Mr. 1 ligliibotham '• was tills issue which A. B, Cranipton 'knight of Uio Quili' and n 'disciple of butter nn'^popper it Uio wny it ought er men not averse to following tlio 'era right back again," siUd the cooic. took Uio coiivoiitloniil loiir, but ho does ot Delphi, a nionibor of Uio Iiidlniw Uio black iirt,' with malico in Uielr to bo bnttorod an' peppered. I nin't fashion of the younger men lo iniikn "By tiio Umo I pared them spots off not describe it In the i.-oiivoiiUoniil.;*"' i;omml,ssion, rotiiiy put to press,, after hearts and vougoanco In their eyes. knockin'. tilemselves more lIlco Uio yoiiiigCM' man lifUng out sulllcioiit "matter" to make Uiero wouldn't bo noUiln' left but Uie in appearance, and tiieii many an older way. 'IMie Iniok is illliistriitcd : wlth;;'j rntbiessly put a period to,the exist• "When I snid u pie wns easy I com for tho announcement Uiat Vlelcs- core." man found Unit by piirUng his hair iiiiiuy admirable plioto.ijrniiii.s. _i.;J; ence of a voiicrabio folino Uint has for meant it was easy when you know )urg had fallen, or, as Ui: Crampton "Aw, what's tho lunttor with you?" ill tho middle he was oiiiililed lo covei Apropos of Uio serloiLs illness:, of'';'': a time not wlUihr Uio rccoilecUon of how. I'll bet you know how to warm mt It: "Grant had caught tlio rab- said tiio grocery man. "You'ro off. u]) the bare s|)ots Unit tiiiio liadbrouglit General Lew Wiillact.', Hit' sale of hls::.'. Uie oldest inhabitant, faithfully dis• over boans, but lhat ain't sayin' you )lt." Thousanils of copies wero clr- It's just the outside. You don't want "Ben-tlur" is reported to Iio constant-; •'. know all about apples. It ain't no to Ills temples, and Ile took kindly lo cnlated as souvenirs liy .Air. Cramp- charged tJie nocturnal service to ho ex• npplos to put under a glass shado for ly lucrensbig, nlUiougli H; Is now '•; disgrace. You wasn't raised In a or• the fashion on Uiat iiccoiiiit ton and ills a.ssociates. In lho liglit of pected of Illm, to destroy sundrj' ver• an ornament on tiio center tablo, years since it was first published by.;"?, chard Uio way I wns. Them spots is "So parting Uio hair in tiio inlddio ifter dovofopnionts, it Is Interesting min In hia iiolghborliood. They pro- You'ro goln' to use 'cm as fillin' for UIO Ilarpor.s. It hns now relielied a-:/ whoro the inscc's bit 'eni. You take was really the prevailing fashion, nnd [o SCO how tho Citizen's columns pared tiie defunct Thomas for the gas plo crust, ain't you? 'That's nil right total of nearly oiie nilllloii copies. '.I'lio an Insoc' an' ho knows what's good to men, old and young, wearing Uieir iiait toeinod with "rot," calculated to flre trononilc delocfitlon of Uioir numerous theoi, I. gtiarnntco you won't get no bite. If ho sees a poor apple ho passes in tliat nianiier were to bo mot on ev• roynltics from'tlio book iiiui from tho :''. the Sontliorn lioart and keep up the friends, and sent cordial invitations to better nowhere. You take an' out it up. If it's sound an' ripo an' woll ery iiniid. But now a man with ills play iiavo mnile Geiiol'jli Wallace a sourngo of Uio soldiers guarding tho tiiem to partake of a rabbit slow. The tiiem apples up and flx 'em with sugar flavored he takes a lunch on it right hair so jiiirted is but rarely seen; iiret- riclriiiaii. :' Iloomed city. guests assisted in consuming tho poor an' 0 littio nutmeg or lemon pool to Uiere. He don't hurt It none; ho jest ly much every man now purls lihs liiiii "Life In .Sing Sing," Is (lio titio of a ', animal with a rollsh tliat did honor to flavor; got, your pio crust good an' Among the e.vconil.s: "^^''o are in takes what he wnnte an' leaves Uio on tlio side, and a mliii, old or young book publlsliod. by Uio Hobbs-.Alerrill their opicuroan taste. Thoy assure us short an' seo tiiat tho bottom ain't Johtod to Major Glllospio for a steak rest." with his iinlr parted liT the nilddle Company, It is written by ".\o, 1,500," .; tlio meat was delicious, oiul that pussy soggy, an' hnvo It well baked on top. of Confodcnito hcef, alias meal. Wo would be so conspicuous as to aUraet founder and lir.st oilitor of "'.I'he Stnr> must look- out for safety." an' If you haven't got an apple plo "That's what I'll do," sn.ld the pretty linvo tried 11:, and wo can assure onr attention, of Ilojie," tlio iiioiiHily pniier Ibsiiod by • 'I'lio Confederates-heard of Uie re• thafB a corker I'll engage to oat it cook. "I'll take what I want an' I (rieiids tliat If it Is rondorori nocossary "Men have individual ways In, tho Uie couviclB, a geiitlomnii wlio,iwe are",;. tirement of Gonoral iMcClernand myself. I'll eat the crust anyway." don't want none o' thom apples, if thoy neod havo no scruples at eating wearing of Uielr hair, ns for exaiiiplQ Informed and can reiullly believe, "had which occmTod early in Uie .siege, but yon ain't got any hotter I know a store tho moat It Is savory, sweet and toii- some mon wiio think long hair is be• an uiuisiiiti opiiortiiiiily" to observe the news of which wi\s a long Umo pene• "I suppose you think you know nil that has an' won't charge any moro Sor, and as long na ;vo havo a mule coming to tlioro may wear Uioir Iliili peculiar life of Ule grejit ponologicali'fi trating to tlie heart of the town. "Ho about makln' pics," snid tho cook, sar- than 80 cents, either." left wc aro Kiill.sliod onr soldiers will long, and some men with naturally insUtutloii on Uiu lliiiisoii, ' nnd Grant could not run in Uie same cnsticnlly. "Sure, we've got some bettor," said be conlont to .suljslst oil it'- curly hair may not try very hard to liarhoss. He was for splurging, and "Sure," nnswored tho grocery mnn. tho gi'ocory man. "I didn't know you Bonn liiKig(!.'5 of the Hplscopitl ThiKi-..'.;,'.j comb it out straight 'I'liero ilro meil Anothor paragrniili speaks of tho Grant for ga-ssing. Botii got at logger- "All there is to it is flour nn' water wonted any better than these. Oomo logical School in Gaiiibriilgo, publishes v,'bo follow their fancies as to liow JoatJi of Jilrs. Cisco, pi-osiimablj' Ivllloil beads, and so poor Mack has to leave, an' shortenln' mixed up together, with to Uilnk of it, your apples ia in tho Uirougli iroiightoii, Mlillill it Co,, Bos-,' tlley shall wear their luiir, just as thoro by n Union shell. In the .Incli.son I-oad, and Grant lias ali his own way.", punkin, apples or mincemeat or somo- peck measure Jest outside tho door ton, n little book for cliihiron onOUed arc some women who ilLsrogard Uia uid of tlio passing away of .Tesse As- Thoro is nlso information that"thc thln' in between. It's dead easy." there. I'm awful absontininded, some• "Wlioii the King Came," recounting tow, a young merchant, deiailed for stylo and wear Uiolr hair In tho man Yanks oiil-sldo our city are consider• "That's right" said tho cook. "An' how." ' Uio mirrliUvo of tiic go,«

Oil.lui M'/. < ' ^ . 1 m »V' He Pftirt Ills Dobt Promptly. Two liunijred now houses hare been Now Train Serrlofi. OhIoMRO w St. '/ ' A train jvns Just starting to leave a STATE OF MlCliXeAN built the past year in Battle Creek. 1/ouls. ,y suljurbnu slatlon, say,* the New York Houghton county has forty-fivo cnndl The Ohlcttgo it IDiiBtern Illinois Rail ,/ Tribune, when an elderly lunu rushed dales for the iippoiulraoiit ot gnnio war- road now runs night and day trains to '^J across Ihu platform and Juiupeii'ilii.'iIistio, in'e(liiiiii.s nro playing Olmrloy Prank of Leonard was arrest• ^ ph.ASlflans liilil got iio relief, but thnnks Dollars for any caso thnt it fails to euro. Send fco their phy,sical dovelopmeufc. No wonian is exempt from physical chief rolos in i a will contest ia Onss ed on a cluirgo of non-support made by for list ot tostlinoiiiais. ' to.Cioil, I liiivi! found H cure at Inst and ooiiiily. Leslie Goll" of Okhihoina City is wife. The olllcers found him' fourteen Address. . . I'. ,1. CliltNl'IY &CO.,.Toiodo, 0, weakness and periodic pain, and young girls just budding into woman-, itls DodJl's Klibioy Pills,. I have takon Soln by DriiEi;ists, T.'JO. is trying lo liroak the will of his fntlior, miles north of'Woiveriuo, hiding in the hood should.bo carefully guided physically as well aa morally. •only one bo.v jiml il bas done mo more Hall's ,f anilPy I'llis aro tiio boat. . .Tdlin (I'ofr, 'I'lio ostfite is valued at .fdO,- good tliiin all the doctors in tliree or Nvoods. . 000 and .with the cixcojitinii of a bcrpiost ..fol.Y .viirs. 1 want all sufferers from A Calumet man recently shot the tails 1)1 nioiiltics orAiitliorshlp. If you know of any young' l.ady wlio is sick, and nccd.s motliorly of .'?i,S0O given the sdii and sevoriii minor KaeKaehe In klinw tlint thoy can get off a iiiiulbor of his iiciglibor's cattle hcciilosls tile eiil.ii'i' e.stilto was boiiiicntlied Striiggiiiig Alitlinr—Eldor.'t, can't you artvico, ask lier to wito to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mas.s., who wlU Dodd's Kidney I'ills nnd got well," liicli were feeding on his caiibnge, nnd keep that baby qiii'ot for about Uvo niin to Spiritualistic socluticH. It is iissortod give her advice free, from a source of knowledge wliich is un- Backache Is one of the first symp- took tlieiii into, court as' cviiieiico of tho utesV Ills yells aro enough to drive oue that Joiili tioff iiiiido his will nn nllegcd . .j'ioins.ot Klilney Dlsonse. Ciiial-d against bovine trespass. wild. cauallcd in the country. I>o not hesitate ahout stating details infnrniildon from the .spirit world that .•:,K:Bnglit's Dl.seii.so or Ulieuinntism by Wife—No, I can't. I've got to finish Leslie Gnlf was nol lii.s .snii, the s))irii:s Sylvester Vromiin, an insane persoui wliich ono may not liko to talk ahout, and which are essential for Vcuring It wllh Dodd's Ivklney Pills. the dishes, and kiioiii! tho bread, and decrnoiil.g tlmt the sun Kliniild lie prac- escllped from Hio Kniamazoo asylum. Ho ft full understanding of the caso. <^ ^ mend '.foiniiiy's clnthos. ticnliy di.«ililiorili.'d, Wilncsses have tes- has a mania for riding street cnrs and Struggling AuHior—^Vell, anyhow, you ,1 A Sinull Favor, tiliud lo iiinliy woiid scoiios during the rode lllo cal's from early morning until can lunke Johiiiiy nnd sis stop llioir Miss Hannah E. Mershon, Ceilings*] Yoiin„' Wife (liiiie, nihliilght)—Quick! time Ihe spil'lls were dictating the will liile ill tlio evening. racket, and close the windows so there • Quick! Wuke up! I hear some ons wllicli is now being nllackod by the son, Ailcll Bufgcss of. Chicago, aged 22 won't ho,so many smells coming in from wood, N. J., says: Sow n slair.s. who is not a Spiritualist, years, was i'oilnd dead in bod at tho k Husliniiil (.sloopily)»—Wliiit do lliey Hie noigiibors, and lock tlie doors so tliosu iiome of a friend, Mrs, H, B, Kirby, near "I thought I would write and toll you !.!•:; ecem to hi' ilf/lii;,'i' lienrtloss bill collcelors can't got in tc DeatliH ill November Vick.sbiirg. It is siiiiposed that he took that, by following your kmd advice, I feci like Wife—lliii'k! Hcfir thiill They're nnnoy mo. I'm writing iiii nrtide on '.riiere were "J.-IIG deatiis returned lo poison Willie despondent, a new person. I was always thin and delicate, ' • .1 • in the iniiilry. I hoard my cake box "How to Be Hnpiiy, Tlioiigh Poor." the deparliiiont of Slate for the inoiitii ot and so weak tliat I could hardly do anything. cnitle AYliilt hns always supposed to have Novunlher, (.•orrcspoiiililig to a dentil rale J 'i ilnsbaiid (woiii'ily)—'I'oll tliein to been clny m Paw ... nw J^nko, one mile A Ni)tro Damn I.iady. Menstruation was irregular. of 11,0 per 1,000 iiopiihitiou. This is a I will send free, with full InstructUiii >'>. f please not die in (ho house. ' north ol Coloma, has proved to he a ric. "I tried a bottle of your Vcgetahlo Com- dfcronsi; IVniii tho iil'cccding montli, deposit of marl, and a bod of it has boon snmo ot Hi is simple propai'ntiou for Hi poumrt and began to feol better right away. I con• whose fiilc was iii. By ages, there were cure of f.^olicorl'liooii. Ulceration, Di.'' NO TONGUE CAN TELL found, covering an area of over 500 pincoiiionts, I'lilling of tho Womb, Scanty tinued its use, and am now well and strong, and ;iS2 do.'illis of infants iimlcr 1 year of acres, and is oi: iiiikiiowii doiiHi, menstruate regularly. I cannot say enough for, ago, V2l dentils of childroii aged t to 4: or Painful I'oriods, Tumors or Growths. Ut " . HowISnirercd willi Ttcliing luid Bleed Tweiity-sovon years ngo a Ludington Hot • l'"'hi9lios. Desire to Cry, Croopiiig years, and 807 dolillis of elderly persons what your metlicine cbd for me." iiviinir ICc'/.ciiiii—Until Cured by Cittieiirii. lady swallowed a needle. The other Pooling ovor the Spine. Pain in Hio Back over Ci'i. Imiinrtliiit caiisos ot dentil wore "No toiigiie call tell how I siii'ferad day .she felt a pricking sensation on the and all.Peinlilo Troubles, to all sondins as follows: 'ruherciilosis of liln*s, KiO; How firs. Pinkham Helped h foi live yeui's wllh a terribly pniiiful, end of hnr index linger of her left hand, address. To moHiers of suffering diiiigh- othor foniis of tiilicrculosis, '2-i; tyiipoid tors I will explain a Successful Home A", itcliing, iiiiil liloedliig oc/.enui, my body and takiiiir a kiiite site broke the skin fever, ,^(1; diplitliorin and croup, -t-l; scar- Ti-eatmelit. If you decide to continue it Fannie Kumpe. \jt At^nd liiee being (.'overed with sores. III that iioint and pulled out a sliver. lot fever, -1; iiicnslos, 1; whooping cough, will only cost about 12 cents a week to *i.^..rt-Nover In my life did I expei'leuce such C; pnoiinioiiin, 157; dinrriiocii, oiitorilis, Word lias been received of the death guarantee a euro. Toll other sufforera "DEAR MRS. PiNicnAM:—I feol it is my duty to aAVfiii sufl'erilig, nnd I longed for iiiidor 2 yoiii's, 70; iiioniiigitis, 25; iiiliueu^ ill Los Angloos, Cal., of Rev. Luther H. ot It, Hint is ail I ask. It the above in• ^v^ito .ind tell you of the benefit I haYO derived from your advice and I'|AW, death, Vi'hieli t felt was near. 1 had terests yon, for proof address Mrs. M. iPln, IS; ciiiicor, ]2S; accidents and vio• Trowbridge of Detroit, ono of Hie best tho use of Lydia E. Plnkhaiii's Vcgetahlo Compound. Tho paina lg;r'''4a;,iod docloi's and medicines without Summers, Box 105. Notre Dame. Ind. lence, ISd, kiio'wn nnd most generally beloved of in my back and womb have all left me, and my menstrual trouble iai "-'^ success, but my mollior insisted lliat Michigan Baptists, nud for thirty-two corrected. I am very thankful for the good advice, you gave mo, and 11 j ' ^'ll 111 CuliciirM. 1 felt bettor after the Aged AVoiiinnUiirned to Dciitli. years owner of the Cliristiltii Herald. Managenicnt. shall recommend your medicine to all who siiil'er from weakness." | I "'fli'^i bath with Cuticurii Soap and one A most shocking accident occurred at Husband—My dear,, it was very —MISS FANNIE KUMPE, 1922 Chester St., Little Kock, Ark. (Dec. IG, 1000.) j J iiiiplieallon of Cuticiira Oilltmcnl, nnd In .Cnrsonville, Judge McCarcu has the Elliott f.Tfm, a short (listnilce north thoughtful of you to buy this eleganl V Mis snnli entirely well. Any person pronounced Robert A. Davidson, who of tllo vill.ige of yiirliiigtoii,*^vilei'ol)y smoking jacket lor me, but I really can• rj''\Jha\ing doubt about . this . wonderful disappeared .icveii years ngo, .legally Lydla E. Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound will euro any Mrs. lilliolt met iier death, airs. IHIIiott, not afford to wear anything so ruinousij I •')tuie ijuiv wrile lo inc. (Signed) Mrs. dead. The old man was S-I years, old expensive. woman in the land who suffers from Avomb troubles, inllamma- tvlio wns SS yo.Ti's of ago, wns left alone and quite feeble when he vanished from ^MffAltiQ }:tson, Bolleviie, lAIIch." • Wife—That's too bnd;.but never mind tlon of tho ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, nervoua for n brief period, and when the nioin- tiie liome ot his son near Dcckerviiie. hai's of the family returned they found they will take it back. *\ \ , * A I'ayiiii: 'J'lilout. prostration, and all forms of woman's special ills. • hor lying nncoiiscions upon tiie floor of Tlie barn occupied by Hie livery firm "And give vou tlio money?" 'Mi^^rs. Literati—My little son hns tho her room, the ciriiot on lire, her clothing of Grillin & Kiigier in Nilcs wns burned "Oh, no; but they will exchange it foi PORFEIT if wo oiiinnt fnrthwitii prodnoo the orlgiiml Isttors and alsnatnreool ino^t'rcuiarkaiile iiower.s of ininginntioii ttbova toaliuiouiala, vliioli will urovo tlieir ab.soluto KBiiiiinonoas, . ,• cousmned .•iiul her body frightfully burn• to the ground, togotlior with all its con• a dress pattern." I.iover know in one so young. He will L^itia K. lUiiRliiim iluii, Co., Lyun, Mmt, ed. It is supposed Hint she fell'upon tents, including twelve head of horses, ^*Hrely be a writer, and a successful one. the stove nnd Hint her cloHiing was thus roiling stock, harness, etc. Tho loss to Cliri.stiiinB nnd New Year Uolidny W^jtern Guest—Successful'.' He win ignited. , She \vns iincon.scious when Gnflln & Kuglor is said to bo about ?3,- Rotes 'Via Nickel Pliile Road •jIst':.'i'oJ\ In woiilth. Quick es lie's old found and died a fow liours Inter, 000, and was fully covered by insurance. Dec. aith, 25th, 20Ili, ,lan. 1st and 2nd. One enough you take him out West and start fare and a third for round trip. Good re• lum.: in real estiitc. A Marinette woman threw some bad eggs into the stove WJUI Hie result that turning Jan.-Ith, 1(105. Call on agent or Boys Drowned While ConstiriK. r,ow RiitoB to < lie WcBt Hie stove belchou Hi cm forth with such address C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., i^'ort Tliroo iiltio hoys, Bhrney nnd Allio force as to lift the lids and scatter its ^V'*jKprlhliwestv , Southwest and .South via jS'lckel SiiiiHl, aged G and S years, nnd Fmik Wayne, Ind^ (''''"') |Platelload Island lird Tuesdays of each contents nbont the room. Stoves are a M'edge, 0 years old, wore consting on Too Bad. month. Long return limit, li'or full infor• receptacle for almost everything, but Grnild river near the upper hndgo nt Mr. Do Style—Don't you think ham- mation call on nyent or address C. A. Aslor- there seems to be a limit to what they Innii, when young Wedge wont too near boo easels pretty? "lin, T. V. A., m. Wayne, Ind. (•181) will stand. tile oiicn water and the ice gave way, lot• Mrs. De Style—Yes, they are so light, llobort Braliam, county agent from ting liim into Hio river. Allie, the older and airy, nnd delicate, and so suggestive . : • It Depends. Choho.vgan, had qnite a strenuous time of the two Smith lioys, went to his rescue of nature in its pristine purity. I think -She—Do you think that a woman can in bringing a couple of girls to the in• and also wont into Hie water. The oHior they are lovely—but they're disgustiugly itnily love but once? '• dustrial home nt. Adrian, Everything boy, 0 years old, ran to his iionie, about cheap. Uo—^^ ell, if that's the only chance half a iuiile away, nnd. gave Hie alarm, went •well until Detroit was reached, .i'liheJins—yes!—IDotrolt Ifroe Press. but when help came both boys had dis- whore the girls twice gave him Hie slip, RUBBER STAAIPS. 1adc tn Order. 10 cuKK A corwell and makes you feel bles.—P. E. Bierman, Leipsic, Ohio, Aug. Rcached''Mojt Quickly and Comfortably via th« the United States District Court to suc• iwcll from head to foot.. 31,1901 Shippers Tell of Shoj-tAYeishts. ceed hcr-faHier, the late D. .T. D.avison, .... "j;A'cup of coffee, n hit of sausage nnd a )It regulates the bowels Wpliite-of Mf.s. Aiistln's lliickwhoiit, ciikos Is Commitlees from .the Micllignn and who hold tiie position for many years. A WreckoU Life. [ and makes the blood pure. jajlyt>nl.last ill for a king. Indiana, Coal Dealers', tlie Michigan Jtiss Davison, who is believed to bo the Winks—Old Grimes appears to bo al! Nickel Plate Road. Lumber Dealers', Mieliigan Mnnufactur- only -vvoman clerk of-a United States Ijj^Impationco dries the blood sooner than broke up. : ers' and, Micliigau, Grain Shippers' As- District Court m the country,, •was as^ •|ge or sorrow.—Clooii. Jluks—No wonder. Hia only son plnyi ••Three Express Trains eyory day in the year, sochitions held a coiiferenee at.Detroit sistnnt to her father for several years. W A N T C n' '''"•' ''^'"on to reprosont a succoss- the races, aud his only daughter playi ImlllLU ful business ontorprlso; you'can I'liru Pullman Sleeping Cnrs to Chicago, Now .,,.v,Brrs..Wlm)low'« SooTiiiso STKIU' tor Olilldren with the State freight commission on the the banjo. niako S!00 to S.100 por month; no caiMtal or ox- York nnd Boston, Comfortable high back seal . ttteethinKi voCteas the Kiinis, reduces inllammation, ai* subject of short weights and loss of Daniol Telliof, a Kalamazoo deaf mute, porlonGe-necossar.v..-Addi-oss GEO. .HALE, ^^larspAla, cureslYlud colic, lljcentsu bottle. coaches aiid modern Dining Oars servingmenlj freight in transit. The shippers thrent- has invented a door signal to take the Bessemer liid„', I'lttsbuig. Vi A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. on* Individual Club PInii ranging In pricea cn to tnico the matter before tiie State place of tho door bell for people, who Itchlnff. Blind, Bleertinsr or Protrudlnii Piles. loNKVAno Liven oun«: from 350 to JLOO,. Also a la Carte fleryioe. Legislature. cannot hear. The signal is a metallic YourdrUBldst will refund moneylf PAZO OINT• CNf^eOY'SFAVORITf MENT faUs to euro you In 6 to Mdays.: 60o.: bo.\-,'.the bottom, of which gives way at (VUVMH.UI. lYtlu Inr fH« Ikiap? Colored Porters In. uniform to loolc to tha . oomtorf of first'and.second, olaas passengers 1 THE FARMEBS ' New Rural Routes. Hie touch of n siiring, which is connected . The employes: who attend the pans in andkeepearssorupalonalyclcn.-.: . ; • • A rural mail route will bo established with a'button outside. In the box aro Bait, works are never known to havo at LaSnllo, Monroe county, nnd addition• two iroii balls and at the touch of Hie cholera, smallpox, scarlet fever or influ• :Wiicn Writing to AdvcrtliierDpleuo say ysu Direct Coniioctions M-ith Fast Trains al button the bottom of the box. springs al: routes ntGrconvilie' nnd Tecumseh, enza. »w the Advertlieincnt In thia piper. : Chicago and Buffalo. iii HOBSEOTD LANDS Jnu. 10. ' A- new, postollleo' has boon es- open and the balls drop to the floor nnd •I itahlislied at RockvlQw, Chippewa couniy, roll away. Ho says Hie jar of• the drop Mrs. Austin's Quick Raising Buckwheat Do you want « ScK Inking Dntlni;': Stamp All AgcnU Sell Tickets.via Uu5-Popular Routt,. IJOF WESTERN CANADA makes tender, crisp, brown; cakes. Your I •witlh,TV()hcrt Foster as postmaster. The ping bails does not attract Hie attention for 75 cems? Addrcja, Lock 219, Port grocer can tell you nll-aboutlt...... r Wayne, Indiana Write to postoflleo at Omo,, Macomb county, lias or. effect lus nerves so much as the roll• been 'disConUmiod, mnil to'New Haven, ing ot the bnlls across the floor. ' I C. A. ASTERLIN, iiaas, uii aonsid'drabi}' to this. Persia, practically on joy* tho m^nopj- ol,v ot the date trade. !v"Em.u»TiioniDSOii'sEyflWatflr '•:!:;;•;';; 'Mluor, state Mtiili^te'rs. Henry . King, the 18-year-old son-of Tr«v. Puis. AQ«nt. Ft Wayn«, Indi George King, a prominent farmer resid• piiSaifBEE Homestead , Gngetown, is to have;,an, opera liouse ing near Millburg,, lost his lett arm, which .oi-Pi'roli'i*" from "<"»" ••oHnhle deolor next year. . ^TOM',"!"* ure.l.'oUlait 'ut ppenunt low prlcca,' was blown^oll at the shoulder while he P»|X.fOTlttIorinat!oii:to'SupiirIntend»nt ot Iramlorii. ; lAlt ;Ludingtoii,i,tho jewelry;, store of was- hunting rabbits. :The;injured.boy; The, Old Monii Cure Moses: Blimieh'stock,, -(vas entered and. retaining his gun, walked seven miles,to I'/fc'Y.'ife'"''''"''™ Ua'I'llns. Toledo, bhio, goods taken to the vnliie of $1,500,- •.. secure medicnl aid. ' ' fpr, ' ' WJIrjMifaBjqrumuiitAsonts...... ^ ., ii^iA 'heavy ;niinoral ;wntor gusher .was '-•ui^W^^Uere;)^ IU1» Bdy^rtliiiimeat. . V The Grand Rapids and Muskogob, struck atr.a deiith of 750'feet in a well iff Electric • Power Company, capitalizedat Pains and Aches three • blocks - f roni', the' heart 'of Benton' / .'?1,000,000, fnlly pnid in, hns been-form- Harbor. , of the human family, relieves ed' for the purpose of;'-building::: datfis and curesi :promptly,-: jlfTliC>Pnppr Box MaiiufaJetiiring Co. of iBflrt CpugUByrup. .CM) I across the Muskegon river at Big,Rapids lw»lnWma. Sold bT druEKlsts. Ghicagb-hasTdticidcd ,t Niles,' to furnish cheap electrical power.to:Mus' Price 25c, and SOc. and will erect a factory building to cost kegon,;: Grnndf'Eapids,: -BigrRapids'-autl ON SUMP TION ,110,000.'- .'•V":-'^:'^::-'-''•••"'?•-•'..;.•- small towns in western Miohlsan.

i WEST COUNTY LINE. ' STRONG TESTIMONY. Mrs. Sarah Clark, while coming County News Items hiiino from Lansing, lost her pocket- This is Mason Tostiiuony and Will A Good Chance : book containing *25. Stand Investigation. For those using Gondition ; Dert Wilson and family spent Mon• If you doubt the following and wish Pow(Jer.s Tor their .stock and I-IAPPI:N1NGS OP INTlilU:ST GATMl-Rl-D day at A. L, ii'rlnk'sin Holt. to Investigate, you haven't to go to poultry, I have a big line of FOR Till: BHNI:!-!'!' OF OUR RFAPERS I Will liickettand family, Frank fill- some (iilier State In the Union to proVi! it. It's not a long story pub- Hard and wife Of Iloltand C. Dorr and ilsiied in Muson news|ia|)ers iibotit a wife took.dinner Monday wilh Mr.s. resident In Snnttle, Wash., or Tampa, l'"lorida. It's about a resident nf Ma• LEROY ITEMS. Elllo ililllard and diiiigliter. .son and given III Ills own words, .No Iitgliirin County Dtinocral. Jlonry bennard and wife spen Clias. Bliikloy and son are nn tlic stronger proof can he had, which I wisli to dispose of, • sick list, -liV- CiirisMnas witli tiielr son Cliarles. Cliilrlcs Utirroglis, bicycle repairer, and to do this lam going to Tlie Grovenburg L. A. S. meets with Wheatlleld. living (111 Maple street, says: "When sell it at Reduced Prices. W. L. CLARK. Mrs. Minnie irigolmire Thursday of asked by Mr. I.fOngyear, tile druggist, Chuido h, Cliadwlck fniiii Alma vl Ihandle the this week. about my (ipinion of Doan's Kidney ited Ills aunt, Mrs. Milo SmltlivSatii Pills, procuted at ills store, I replied, Will Simpson and family of Dimon• THURSDA Y, DECEMBER 29,1904 day, returning to Williamston Sunday 'I have had some oxporleiice wltli the Internatt'onal, Hess, American, dale visited at C. Swift's Saturday. morning for a short visit with rel remedy and it was exceedingly satLs- Mrs.^Ellle Ililllard and daughter factory. In fact, just as satisfactory, Superior and Rainch Food NORTH AURELIUS. tlves bel'iire Ills return. , • l y' visited relatives In Holt Jrriday and asanytliing possibly could be, forUiey Condition Powder^. •Sam Smith spent Gliristmiis with Asa Wilson (ind (Mniilyspenb Sun• Saturdaiy. entirely cured me. 1 don't know his lirothcr in Lansing. . wiiat more I could expect, ctmsc- day wltili roliiUves iti Muson. A. L. Frink and wife were at Bert Come in and get our prices. We receive sufficient quantities of Mrs. ilaiglcr died at the home of quently I gave no liesitntion iii en- .Emory Topllir and Mr. Vanglin of Wilson's Tuesday. rorslng them. Before using Doan's her sister, Mrs. Young, la.st Saturday EaUin Rapids were in this vicinity The Dimondale Grange has its Kidney Pills I had a severe pain in morning, after a long and painful ill my i)ack just over the: kidneys. It Patent Medicines, lust, MonrJfiy buying lambs. first social Saturday, Dec 31st, at ness. Jier remains were taken hurt every time any muscles of my Tlie Simpson family held a family their hall. Toilet Articles and Conway for Interment Tuesday. back were mt in motion, like stoop• ronnlon at Mr, Swift's 'last Saliirdny The farmers' institute was well at• ing orstanding a long time. Iwas so Milo Smith and family wore called Druggist's Supplies. Dressed Meats The revival meetings begin at the tended and a line program carried out. bad I could not sleep on my right to Williamston Saturday to attend side, but after one box of Doan'ii Kid• cliurcli nejft Monday evening. Mi.ss Maud Fisher is visiting her To always give our customers,the the funeral of their brotlier, J. IT ney Pills the palu in my back stopped. I also carry a full line of Popular, Word was reuelved on Mondiiy by cousin, Mrs. L, A. Dunham, in Jack• best of everything. '; Lemm, who has been aick'for the past I can sleep in any position, thanks tO Mrs. A, •!. Donlittle of the death of son. that'viilurtblo romody." , Magazines and Daily Papers, • Jinr brother, Robert Smith, in Yorlc six mnntlis. He pa.ssed peacefully Forsale by all dealers, price50cents Ktnto. away Tliurs(i,ay noon, Dec^ 22d. Inter STOPKBRIDGE, B. L CURTIS. Look over our Fine Assortment.! ment took place Saturday morning Foster-Milburn Co.', RulTalo, N. Y, llay niillon of Mason spent Clirist Little Alice Beam died with pncu the Dennis cemetery after funeral sole agents for the United States Prescriptions carefully compoundec mas at, home. moniu last week. services at the house, Floyd Gorsline Remember the name, Doan's, and take by a registered druggist. Thorburn & Severance. Scliool closed last Friday for a week's Misses Alice Morgan and Bessi olliciatlng. The family have the sym no Other. vacation. Stephens are spending llieir Christ• patliy of the entire community. Fourteen Years In the Grocery Business EDEN. mas vacation at home. MERIDIAN. Miss Irene Stllson is also spending MlasNellie Ilolden of Lan-slni? spent SOUTHEAST ALAIEDON. Mrs. Mert. Vickers is on the gain. her vacation at this place. Family reunions Xmas tit J. W, Chrlstnms with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Collar and wife spent Clirist• Happy New Year Mr. and Mrs. C. E. DePuy gave Driver's and J. H. Mills'. Cliancey I5rced. mas at Albert Whitney's. Morton Bread ... TO ALL ... party in honor of Herman Benton last Mr. and Jlrs. Homer Ketclium and L. D. Cook and family spent Xmas The DuBois L. A. S. will meet wilh Thursday cyenlng. About 20 being clilldren Of Kalamazoo were guests of with friends in lonia. Mrs. Annie Corner .Ian. .'ith. All are present, all report a pleasant time. We are still selling everything that their parents, E. U. ITazelton and James Conk and farhily spent Xmas cordially invited. Misses Verna Weeks and Ruth Mlt- flt CLARK'j people need to make a good wife, from Jt'riday till Tuesday. with Lansing friends. M. Speer and wife were in Lansing teer were in Jackson hist Saturday. New Year's Dinner ' ,, Vance Douglass and wife and Miss Mrs. Jennie Smith was (]uite sick last Friday. Ed. Farmer returned last week from Alta Sanders are visiting their sister, during the past week with the grip LittleRntli Every is spending a few his eastern trip. ; GOOD OYSTERS Mrs. 0. J. Liisenby, in Kocliester. Mrs. Long of Harbor Springs is visit• Stanleji days with her Grandma Upton. W. J. Dancer entertained relatives (Yard Bread) Uy the Pint, Quart or Gallon W. n. Ovcrholt and wife were in ing her daughter, Mrs. William Wade Andrew Keeler and family spent from Detroit and Ann Arbor over Just to suit the size of family. Lansing over Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guernsay of Col Christmas at .Tames Hyde's. Christmas. Ray Hill and mother are spending legeviUe spent Saturd.ay and Sunday Sunrise .Tames Steinholl and David ICent, The Baptists and Methodists had with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roback. Raisins, Citron, the liolidays in Detroit. with their wives, visited at IToratio Christmas trees at the churches, but The neighborhood Xmas tree at .1 Candied Cherries, Carloton Swift and family visited in Every's Wednesday. the Presbyterians were entertained at E. Povcy's was well attended and Shaker Tompl 9f''Jolitr and CM. Potter has the material on Mr. and Mrs. Lee spent Christmas is a L'liest at Ed. iHinding's. long sickness which took the form of Alice Mclntee, aged '1 days. ,' the ground for a new rock well. with.the latter's parents in Alaiedon. .DO.. W. II. I^Dst and wife dined with drop.sy. She came with her parents Jan. 23-Edward G. ITtiiiie, aijed U A company for manufacturing ce• A. Butters and family spent Clirist• You Want Tour Hens to Lay. 1 tlieir daugiiter Christinas. from the state of New York in tlie years and 7 days. Cau.so;of deatli, ment blocks and brick has been organ• mas in Detroit. y Steve HehiM iind laniily spent Xmas iirly days before many of the roads Then feed our Green Cut IJone senile debility. ized here with .HlOiOOO capital stock. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fuller spent at Wm. I'litriek's. were even marked out. They located and Laying Food. Keep Oys• Feb. 12—Martha M. Clancy, aged 75 They have purchased a gravel pit. Monday at Mr. Parker's. Warren West and family ate dinner on section ;i5 in Aurelius, where they ter Shells .constantly before, years, 8 months and 14 days. Heart G. Cushman from near. Pine Jake is John Ohn and family of'Okemo.s With tiicirson in Dansville Snnday. commenced clearing up a home. She fowls^iand you will get eggs. • failure. moving to town, and is having a 25x50 entertained theOiin and Kirlrfarailies Fred Ilosc and family spent Xmas was married to M. J. Powers and lived March ll')—Delia S. Beers, aged 96 foot creamery built;' for Christmas dinner, Oreen Cut Hone,; lOlbi, 25( with his sister, Mrs. Perry. - for years in Eaton Rapids, but later LayliiK Food;... 10 lbs. .'Hie years, ;j mnntlis and 12 days. Old age. O. D. Corwin IS raising the house Mrs. Kirk and: two sons called at Oyster Sliell.s. iclbJ Ed. liinding and MilesPulling, with moved back to Aurelius where they Grit.... Icaiid'JclbJ April 14 —Owen L. Otto, aged 2 lately purchased of Elmer Dana and Jean Smith's Monday.:, tlicir wives, li'red Pulling and Ella lived until three years ago, when they months and 0 days. will place it on a wall, change and Edwin Potter and' family spent Hutlcr ate Xmas dinner at CM. Pull• moved back to Eaton Rapids where May •'j—Joiin A. Vicerv, aged 23 make new the interior. Christmas at their' daughter's in W.C. MAGUIRE & SON, Mason ing's., , thoy have since lived. She was con• years, 8 months and 20; days. Killed Christmas, exercises were observed Okemos. • . -. Mrs. Elizabeth Pulling fell and verted in early life and lived a faith• by a circle saw. at all three churches. Henrietta and Edwin'Nuoller at sprained lier aiildc Sunday morning. • ful, trusting Christian life, and during May 12-Ernest Bunker, aged J. R. Potter has moved intohis new tended the Christmas tree at Pine Sam. Proctor is appointed-guardian herJong sickness she bore it patiently, months and S days. Pneumonia. house and Dr. Culver will 'move.into Lake Saturday evening. for George Miinson. ready to answer to the call of the .Uily 4—Jane A. Rnlifson, aged .')7 his new house soon. Mr. and Mrs;: C. Tinner of'.Grand Jimmie Pulling is visiting liis uncle Master ufid be at rest, sweet rest. years. 7 months and 20days. Bright's Tho-water pipes are covered and the Ledge spent Christmas witii-tiie lat• m Lansing tills week. ; -l Her father and mother and one sister, disease. hydrants put in place and tried. They ter's parents, -L. Wmn and family. :. George ilunclraan visited at W.'H. Mrs. Catherine Davis, preceded her. July 5—Leo Ryan, aged 1 year and work like a charm, so the south part Post's last Friday. . She is survived by her husband, three For backache and kidney dlsoi'dere 2 months. Pneumonia. brothers, and one sister. The funeral of town IS well protected, take Celery, Kiug, the toiiic-luxutive. NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. July 19-James McKin(|^, aged 82 was held ut the house on Monday, in• Mrs. W.W. Raymond visited friends It will relieve you very quickly, for Celery King ia the great cure for back• years, 3 months and 25 days. Old age in Lansing last week. Wilbur Hill and John Haines were terment in the cemetery at Eaton ache as welljisjhendac^^ in Jackson Friday. and lieart difficulty. Rapids. We extend our sympathy to The three-year-old daughter of Mr. DANSVILLE. • II. Smith called on his daughter, Sept. 13—Riley Cole,.aKed 07 years, the family in this their bereavement.: and Mrs. Ward Doud of Wheatlleld Mrs. D. Sliei'd, last week. 2 months and 15 days. Organic heart The Christmas tree at the M. E.; died of, peritonltlsattcra.short sick• Willie, eldest son Of Mr. and Mrs. Wine of Cardui . Len Wliiting and wife were in Ma• disease. church was well attended, the pro• ness and.was laid to rest in the Wll Em Joslin, died last Sunday morning son .Saturday. .Sept. 14-Joseph Birch, aged 50 years, gram was good and presents glad• lluniston cemetery. 'Rev. WInton .at his late home In southeast Wheat- Cured Her. field of measles in malignant form,; ••jchool is closed this week for tlie 2 months and 2!). days. liright's dis• dened the hearts of Sunday school olllclated.: andiwas buried in the Fairview ceme• 213 South Prior StnMt, holiday vacation. ease and tuberculosis. teacher and scholars, besides many James Lumm, an old resident of tery on Monday afternoon. He leaves ATIANTA.,GA., March 21,1S03. '"; Newell VanAuker entertained rela Sept. 15—Lewis Morse, aged 73years Others present. A pocketbook con• Williamston, died Dec 22d after sevi; a -widow and two children; father,: '' I suffered for four months wi& tives from Loalie Sunday.. and 17 days. Bright's disease, dropsy taining about $11 was presented to eral months ofslcknessand was burled mother, one sister and two brothers. eztremo iierroueneas and laDaituijlp. ArthurSteiner and family of Leslie and heart failure. Elder Dean by those outside the n the Dennis cemetery. He leaves a Iliad A: liuking feeling in .my He-was an upright, honest .young spent Christinas witli lier parents Oct. 12—James Knauf, aged GO years, church, besides about $13 from mem• wife and many friends to mourn his stomach which no medicine seemed man, and was a member of Dansville here. 5 months and 8 days. Consumption of bers and a pocketbook containing $9 departure. ' , , ."^ . to relieve,' and loaing my appetite K. 0. T. M. M. I became weak nnd loet my vitaU Mrs. W. Miller and children spent left lung. to Mrs. Dean from the ladie-s. Clare Winton, son of Rev.-Winton, ..; Gayiord Joslin and wife iire under ity. In three weeka I loat fourteen Saturday evening in Aurellus. Nov. 8-Rose A. Vicery, aged 54 teacher at Ypsilanti- State Normal; Dr.Swartwoutls In Wyandotte with the doctor's care. f pounds of Hoah Aud felt that I must Ed. Hanson und wife of Lansing years, 7 months and IG days; General la home to spend the Holidays. debility. his daughter, Mrs. Ed.;rrecland. O. Wi Maine is having the measles. iiud speedy (loliof.. tb regain/my spent Sunday at II. P. Haines'. Harry Edwards and Clare.Hlgby are health. Having 'hewd Wine of Ward Pratt and John Hyatt spent - ;DelLAbbott Of White Oak, iWlille In The Grange .social at Manly Van- Nov. 10—Isabella F. Spicer, aged 79 home from Albion College spending Cardui praised by several of my Christmas in Detroit. A Mason last Saturday, slipped and fell,, Auker's last Tuesday night was well years, 4 months and 9 d.iys. Dropsy, the Holidays with their parents. friends ,1 sent. for a bottle and was Hugh Dolbee of Isabella county is breaking his leg In two places. ; - attended. • Nov. 27—Leon Raymond, aged 8 Prof. Clinton D. Smith of the M. A. ,jJortftiiiiy.^^'Tcry;:ploa8ediwith^tUe shaking hands with relatives and old Mrs. M; Chadwick, 83 yours old,>*fell Wm. Miller was in Mason on busi• months and 6 days. Pertusls. C. will speak at the; opera house Sat• results., ^Within- three'days my schoolmates here. from a chair, last Thursday, hurting appetite returned-'and my. stomach ness one day last week. Dec 1-Delilah Bates, aged 78years, urday, Jan. 7th, at two p. ra. Subject, troubled me no more. I could 5 months and 14 days. Senile debility. After teaching school Ave years in Cow, Cream and Cash. Every farmer herself severely. Geo; Hyde and mother spentGhrist- digest any, food'withoutidilHoulty the Barnes school. Miss : Ella Near in tills vicinity should attend. ••ffiHarvey Cutler and family of Marlon, mas at G. E. Hyde's at North Leslie. Last year nine permits were grunted. and ;:tho > nervousness -> gradually closed her school last Friday, taking Osceola county,:vVlslted;their- grand• Archie Gibbs.and family of neiir Wesley Bailey, Mrs. E. A. DeCamp William Joslln,a;young Wheatlleld; diminished. Nature' 'pcrfo)i;med with her the esteem and best wishes mother,'Mr3;^0liad wick, iand. at A:, J.: Eaton Rapids visited their mother, and George Simpson of Battle Creek farmer, died of heart trouble Dec.,25,J her functions without difficulty of scholars and parents. Miller's last week. Mrs. Lizzie King, part of this week. spent Christmas at G. P. Bailey's. after a short illness. He was.the old• and Impncso'morei;a',happy,and: Miss Marae Phillips is home from The W. C. T. U. will meet wi^h well "tfoman'. '"' ' ' George Wright was in Kalamazoo , Mrs. Delbert Palmatier has return• est son of E. P; Joslln of Whlte':Oul{ her school for a week's vacation. Mrs.'Olive Dakin this week Thursday ^ ; " OLIVE-JOSEPH, , last Wednesday. ed from Battle Creek. and was a hard-working,'prudent,;:re'! Miss Maude Orr is spending the at 2:30 p. m.^ - . \^ Maud Rhiner of Onondaga visited Joseph McCannand wifeof Lansing spectable young man. He leaves a ' Ii»lkAtIiHit»l'ilil«rKl«6tClBfc holidays with her parents. A. W. Whipple and wife entertained her sister part of last week. are vlsiting^at C. IL William.s'. wife, two children, fatlier, mother, Stanley:Parker;and wife.lof Leslie their father and mother,'II. P. Whip• Secure a Dollar Bc^'tl^of •Ed. Darrow and family spent Sun• •Mrs. George Elce,is very sick. ; • two brothers and a sister, besides spejgl^unday'and Monday with.their, ple and wife, E. Biirtlett 'and- Bert day al her parents in Onondaga. • The snow.has'.left and we had a many neighbors and;;frlend8:to..mourn (n)ice rain Dec. 2Gth. pai^llJiiore. his loss. ^, " ' ' , Eoyston, with their families, and J.'p A Frightened Horse, ,Cha8. Clinton has moved. to-Mason. JohKrC. Freeman and family ate E. C. Potter of Locke, with his fam• Whipple on Christmas day.. . BunnlDff like mad. down the street Christmas •dlnner>wlth; tlieifamily of Miss'Grace Jngle8ti.'''",h6rae foi' the John Triermuth off'Brooklyn, Jack• ily, has gone to iQene8eeiand;:Monroe dumpinK' the occupaota, or a tiundred Corts Witt. \ other accidents, are every day occur'' son county. Is visiting friends here; counties, N. Y., to^vlslt relatives. holidays. ' '-\hi'^^*^'' '""^ Union m'eetings'closed Sunday even• rcnccs.' It behooves everybody • to Mrs. G. W. Holland la better. The Williamston "'Cement Co. has C. U.^IIeald and wife',vl6lted-at Ills DON'T BE FooLEpi have a reliable salve handy aod there's . Mr. and Mrs. Grimes enjoyed a visit ing. . ' ' ' taitbn the' Job of^bulldlog the cream• brother's 'in 'Williainston'/Chrlstmas. , T«k« the genuine, •riilni|il; none as Kood as Bucklen's -Arnica r from a daughter from Grand .'Baplds Whenyuu fcelllkoslghtng—Biag, ery'at this place and, is also finishing ^- John; WestXntertaluedra' family ' Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, eczema and and one from Lansing last v^eelc. Sighing will never nloasure bring. iJarty'Chrlstmas day.'JV;,V ? j piles, disappear quickly under its iVflne dwelling north 6f-town. > A.nappy'New Year to the editor^ Learn tO'laugh,;you caa^laugh >and „The .'good' people ^ofV 'Williamston BoothlnK effect. 25c, at Longyear ^ laugh right ^ \' .>• ' Bros., Mason, and Field & North's, and readersiaalDOl is nearly gono'1906' By. taklngi'Eocky'Mou'ntiftifl ^Tea ,at made-' Kev.;J.,A.",Thcim9., a Clirlstma'a vDan6\:illc, drugstores. will soon be here. . ' proBentof "about $30..' "