C OUN T Y CHRONICLE @

VOL. 6. =ASS CITY, MICH., ~RIDAY, AUOUYT 5, :9o4. NO. 1:2.

FOREYTER~ BASKET PICNIC A ~W STYLI 01= ORGAN. DiED VERY SUDDENLY BUSINESS MEN'S EXCURSION. g Something new in organs is now on An Enjoyable Time Is Promised. Lot oi Joseph ILvan and Leslie Purdy, nf exhibition at Lenzner's Furniture Firs. FlcKim Died ~londay After an @ Prizes For the Various Events. Hour'5 illness. Ga~etown, were in town Wednesday. @ Store. The instrument has no carpet Tuesday is ttm day of the Forester These ~entlemen are anxious to have @ treadI~s, no long row of stops or small Mrs. Eleanor McKim, mother of @ basket picnic and arrangements are a business men's excursion to Bay keyboard flint you find on an ordinary Elias andAndrew MeKim, died very about o~mpleteft for the event which Port thisyear, arid lmve beam corres- ;abinet ~rgan, but, is equipped, witl~ suddenly from lmarL disease Monday will be held in Mrs. Orr's grove. A evening about twelve o'clock at the ponding witl~ Supt,. Sanford in regard ~even and one-third octaves of keys, to arranging for such an exettrsion @i Ni -{;,mmar ball game is oneof the principal events home of Elias McKim. Sire was in has an action comrolled by two knee- on the morning program. It starts for all towns ab,ng the P. O. & N. levers wt~icl~ is mos~ simple, and has her usual healtl~ all the evening and at ten o'clock and is between Kings- ~[r. Sanford has fallen in with tlle the finish and appearance of an up- did nut complain oF feeling ill. She ton and Ubly for a purse of $30. idea an:l ires promised his assistance right piano in every respect, The in- retired about the usual hour and a aS,,, Twenty dollarsg0es to the winner and in tim project. IIe has otrered to put strument is called the Lehr piano- lit, tie after ten o'clock Mr. McKim ten dollars to the losing team. up a purse rot a~ ball game between o ~tyle organ. Very few, if any, of went into t~er room to see if she was After dinner the literary program Pontiac and a nine along tim road, ,;hose instruments have made their alright and found her sleepin~ peace- * OPENS SATURDAY, will be rendered. High Chief Ranger fully. About an hour afterwards probably Cass City. Another game ~ppearance in this section. is mentioned between Kingston and Brown of Lapeer is the orator of the Mrs. Elias McKim was aroused by North Branch and a band to furnish -@, JULY 23,.. day and Roy. J. W. Fenn is the chair- moans and on investigation it was @ BASE BALL NOTES. music= may come from some other man. A cordial invitation is given to found that the elder Mrs. McKim all fraternM societies and the general was very ill, and all efforts to help town along tim line. Mr. Sanford You know the meaning of the An(~tller game was played llere public to attend tile picnic. were useless. She passed away just suggested Aug. t6 as a possible date. above headline. You know it Wednesday afro:noon between tim The athletic games will be held in at the midnight hour. Several of Cass City's business men - means the banner bargain event ! Aeme Quality team of Detroit and have expressed themselves in favor of the afternoon. Thefollnwing a~e the Her maiden name was Eteanar the locals. The Acmes had several )f the year, in which the nimble events, prizes and prize-givers. Bourne, her birthplace being Man- a day's outing and ttmre Is little new players with them this trip and doubt but what every business place ~ixpence and the mighty dollar ,~ Standin~ broad jump--lst, .$1 in chester, England. She was sixty-nine the game proved even more interest- will close here if tim project mater- ~ravel long distances. * merchandise by H. L. Hunt; 2nd, 75e years of age and forty-nine years ago ing than the firs~one. The locals lost ializes. The Chronicle expects to in merchandise by J. C(,rnelius. she was united in marriage t,o David Weeks--yes, months~ofstudy tlm game through errors in the give more definite information in our Sack raee~lst, 75c in merchandise MeKim at Lanark, Ont., who died fourth inning which allowed the visi- next issue. Messrs. I{yan and Purdy --of effort, have been given to by G. W. Goff: 2nd, 50e in merclmn- sixteen years ago. T¢ tl~em were tors to run in their seores--l~ve in all. visited North Branclt Wednesday and make this sale the greatest of i disc by W. Faliis. born nine children, mx of whom are Dolby pitched a good game for Cuss they found tim business men tlmre ~hem a11. Worth investigating. Bun eating contest~lst. 75e in mer- living: Mrs. Bergquest and Mrs. City but received rather poor support very much in favor of the excursion. chandise by Mrs. G. W, Goff; 2nd, Hull, of Maple Ridge; Mrs. Gould, of Ready when you are. at times. The visitors came very jackknife by J. B. Cootes Pontiac: Mrs, Eymer. of Sault Ste. @ near makin~ it a shut-,)u~ game, but D[NOcrallc N0~|N[ES. Climbing slack rope--dst, $1 in mer- Marie: and Andrew and Elias McKim, the loeals sueceeded in securing one chandise by C. O. Lenzner: 2nd, strip of this place. She also has eighteen Woodbridge N. Ferris of Big Rapids score in the ninth inning. Score: J. i). CIt0SB S0 , i of bacon by Young & Bfinkelman. gnmdchildren. Mrs. McKim's mother was nominated for governor at the Runnin~ broad ju~p--tst, $1 in ACME QUALITY. democratic conventi(m at Grand Rap- (;ass £ity's Sh0e an~ Clothing Men. AB 11 R E lived to be nearly one hundred years merchandise by F. Lenzner: 2nd, Tri Smitli, 2b ...... 5 l 0 O old. ids Wednesday. Hiram B. Hudson of q~a Iiess, c ...... 5 1 0 o C(mnt.y Chronicle six months' sub- Oswold. 3b ...... 5 ~ 1 0 Twenty-two years ago, she with her Mancelona was nominated lieutenant scriptlon. Faalz, lb ...... 5 3 ] 1 governor; Geo. A. Curry of Ironwood, I|Itvris. e 5 2 1 0 husband and children took up resi- Fat man's race ( to weigh 200 pounds McLellan, 1.2.2;2.22;22 5 t 0 0 dence inMichigan. Mrs, MeKim Ires auditor general; F. O. GaiIney of Lake Benoit, r ...... , 5 O 1 0 ÷+++-b+++++++++++++++-PM-+++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++÷ orover)--lst, $2 in merchandise by Todd. s ...... 5 1 l 0 been an earnest christian for a num~ City, attorney general: Edwin 1R; Crnsby & Son: 2nd, $1 in merchandise Steiger, p ...... 4 2 o 0 ber of years and for some time past Smith of Clinton, treasurer; Jas. T. 44 I1 5 t by Laing & Janes. has been "only waiting" for- the Balch of Kalamazoo, secretary of High kick--lst, .$1 in merchandise CASS CITY. ~tate, AB II R E the summons to come up higher. i)y A. Doerr: 2nd, $1 in merchandise Duneanson, I ...... 5 3 o 0 The funeral services were l~eld in Buckley, 3b ...... ".... 5 0 0 o ~/°Light driving llorse for sale or lO0 000 ibs VOOL WA IED by H. T. Elliott. MeKenzie. lb ...... 4 0 0 1 the M. E. church Thursday afternoon Tu~ of war between teams chosen Knapp. e...... 4 a 0 1 ?xchange for stock. Inquire of D. R. Gifford. 2b ...... 4 0 0 ~t two o'clock, and the remains laid At Highest Market Price. hy J. M. Allen and J. D. Tuckey--lst, A. Gifford, cf ...... 4 0 0 to rest in Elkland cemetery beside her Losey, one mile east and one-llalf Cra.vcn, ss ...... 4 0 l 1 mile nortt~.r Cuss City. 7-22-Lf jacket by F. A. Ellis: 2nd, pair of over- t{:Lr~raves, r ...... 4 1 0 | husband. alls by W. A. Fairweather. Dolby, p ...... 4 2 • 0 0 The relatives from out of town who Men's rnnning race--over 40--lst, 38 6 1 6 THE CASS CITY OI~AIN CO. Innings ...... 1 2, 3 4 5 ti 7 s 9 were in attendance at the funeral set of whillletrees by W. A, Ander- Acme Quality ...... 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 O .0~5 were, Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Hull and CaSsCity ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1--1 WE SELL THE son: 2nd, order for .$1 in horseslmeing ?hildren, of Maple Ridge, and Mrs. [~l.lys All kinds of grain at the highest market prices. Earned runs~Acme 1, Cuss City 1. First on by J. A. Renshler. badls~off Dotty 3, off Steiger ({. Left on 3ould, of Pontiac. Tim oilier two bases--Cuss City 8~ Aeme 7. Struck out~2bv 100 yard race--free for all--lst, .$1 in Steiger 7, by Dolby 12. Double'plays. Acmo f. laughters were unable to reach imre PARKER horseshoeing by Hews, m & Schnider: n time for the funeral. 2nd, (i0e in merchandise by N. Bi~e- The Cass City team met their first Coal, Lime, and Cement. Sells low & Sons. defeat of the season at tlm llands of MAY NOT WANT IT. 4. Hurdle race--lst..$1.50 in merchan- Brown City Friday afternoon The dise by J. Mater: 2nd, 50c in merchan- game was called early in the afternoon ag tile visitors were obliged to leave on Bay Gity Council Makes riany Ghanges in Delivery wm deliver any thing you buy from us in $ dise by g._P. Benkelman~ Franchise. the city. "~" tim afternoon train. It was an in- Three-legged race--lst, 25 pounds of Bay City, Mich., Aug. 3.~County Whi te Lily flour by C. W. Holler; 2nd, teresting one and held tim attention of the spectators from beginning to Treasurer August Zagehneyer is said 50e in merchandise by C. C. Harp. to be president and E. L. Matimr, of a Western Corn Have just received a car load of Blindfold raee~lst, .$I in merchan- end. western corn which is for sale in local coal company, secretary-treas- dise by A. A. Hitchcock; 2nd, $1 in The scorers had tl~ree runs for each smatl or large quantities. urer of tim mucl>debated Bay City & merchandise by (3. L. Hitehe(~ek. nine at the end of the sixtll inning. In the seventh the visitors did tlm Care Railroad Co. After a long de- LUC VE Po man wearing tallest plug hat-- bate and many changes in the fran- .$1 jardiniere by O. A. Stevenson. most of their work and run ip live more scores while ttle home team sc- chise, the final adoption was post- To lady witl~ the. smallest foot--: poned another week. Alderman Pair of Oxford slmes by The Model. oured but one in this and one more in ~he eighth, making the score 8 to 5. Kroencke could nut, ge~ the city's To best looking girl on grounds-- profit:sharing clause into the docu- iThe Cass C ty Ora n Co. Parasol by J. S. McArthur. Duncanson pitched the first seven innings and MeLauchlan tim last two ment, but the life of the franchise To Forester bringing family longest i was out to twenty years, and the distance--(} months subscription t~ 1for tim locals. Felrath did t, he twirl- ing for Brown City. company must furnish $50,000 bunds Enterprise. i reassure its building the road from The following cash contributions The score by innings was as follows: l 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 Mungers to Care within two years. Imve been given: John Schwaderer, IBrown City...... 0 I~ ~1 5 It must also come within three miles 0--5 50e: C. W. McKenzie, .$1: J. F. Hend- oF Bay City before going east. This |mBmm~m imm M m~m~Rwm~tmmw~nm~m~mm~l~l~ 1minim rick, 50e; Kandy Kitchen, .$1: Geo. Deckerville vs. Cuss City on Friday, , mmmmmm ~mu~L~m~Rmm~ml~Mm m~mmmm~m~mmmBiml~lnEn~lm clause is intended to prevent this city Trescott, 50c; D, Tyn 50e: I. A. Fritz. Aug. 12, at the fairground. becoming the tail for a Saginaw kite. $1; H. S. Wiekware, 50e; T. H, Fritz, The Marlette vs. Acme Quality With tl~ese changes the franchise .$1: L. I. Wood, $1: J. D. Brnoker, 50c; mine at Marlette Tuesday resulted in meets with the approval of most citi- FountMnPen •::":Ca SS Ci-ty Dr. J. H. Hays, .$1: M. Sheridan, $1; score of 8 to 7 in the latter's favor. :zens, but it is doubUful if tile eom-] Dr. P. A. Schenck, $1; A. W. Traver, ]~cGill at'lirst and Gleason in the out- lpuny cares to operate tinder its pro- I 50c; & Ball, 50c; Strifller & lield starred for Marlette. visions--Detroit Journal. L. I. McDermott, $1: Btlrbridge & gyno, WOOD & Roller Mills 50c: I. K. Reid, $1; S. Champion, 50; H; B. Outwater, $1; J. M. Allen, 50c" Dr. M. M. Wickware, $1:oDr. A. N t ~Are the Best Equipped Mills in the Thumb. Treadgold, $1. Above amounts will be applied to pay prizes on ball game. -- o D[DICAT|O~ OF MAC£AB[E T[MP[[. ',, .... Our Brands Are~ E. K. Westcott was here Tuesday OPENING SALE! evening in the interest of the Macca- bee celebrati~m which will be held in White tily, [conomy and Best, Pt. Huron" on Thursday, September 8, at whicli time the laying of the cor- ner stone for the new Modern Macca- Saturday, 3uly 3o ~. W'hite Lily always leads. Try it and you wil| bee temple and a grand picnic in the park will occur. buy no other. We place on sale at our new store in the Ale 13uildinff a Mr. Westcott says that any member of the order who is successful in secur- complete line of new Furniture and at a ing another person to join the frater- price that is right. We have . Mill Feed of all Kinds always on hand. " nity and become an endowment, mem- ber is entitled to a re~urn trip ticket a fine line of m to this celebration. This offer will, R without a doubt, set many members at work land the membership of the Odd Dressers, Iron and Weed Beds, C. I-IELLE , varidus tents will be greatly increased. i Excursion rates can be secured on the Commodes, Chairs and Rockers ,:' P i- opr~etor." reads for this celebration. |1 Among the attractions for the day !11 ~ III ~11 m i~ ~ ml ~ lilt I1~ II! ~ II I1~ BI m m II III Ig I I ~ m ml I~ gl llll ~ g u R t ~ I~ III It N Im ~ m IIII ui ~ THAT WE WILL is a balloon ascension, high dive of 100 i reel into St. Clair river, prize game of lacrosse for a .$50 silver trophy, slack wire walking, base ball ~ames and Close Out at a Discount ]rills, beside addresses by Great Camp NEW OROGERY i md Great Hive o|licers. I am now prepared to do anything in L T. L I~OT[S. , the framing line and on short notice. I have opened a new grocery store in the Fritz Block of ofllcers, Friday, Aug. 11. ~ and invite the public to call and inspect my stock. Miss Nora Jones rendered a solo Call and see us in our new location, and remember that you can always ast week. get, us by, telephone. Everything clean and fresh. We expect to organize a baseball 3ine,so~n. Qy" ~:qfOg SALE--Baker's oxen and e J. Cornelius H e T o ELLIoTT, The Undertaker )aker's outfit. Inquire at tills office. 7-29-2 l)cWoit has a polmiatiou of 317,591, Tri-C0uty Chr0niele. according to the 1{)04 census l)ulh!tip issited by Secretary of State Warner KLVMP-LENz~I~ Co., PUBS. 13. B. Sawyer test: a 1)arh and eou. m#or ae Ne s From tents by tire on his farm two miles The Ne a ef CASS CITY, - MICHIGAN. east of Itlmea. Loss ,~1,500; liartia!ly insured. Parts Nl eh gan : it will not l)e lon.~ before tl)e last Te d by fhe Te e rap Even with dumb barbers there will l~,lank wall: in Mayville will huve dis. be more or less chln with every ",ppeared, havir|,~- been supplanted by shave. ecnlent shiewalks H~ppenlng~ o¢ ~he, Wee~l¢ Chron|c|~d li~|~fl~2" For" lten~ of Curren¢ InCeree~¢ GathereS Fro~r~ Nil Pales Arra)l~(,ntents are b elnf¢ perfeeic, d @ @ @ @ o¢ th¢~ INe~a and th~ WOrld @ @ @ @ A doctor has die4 of the drug-tak- for the bi~ sohliers and sailors' reunioil Old Ing habit. Most doctors have it in IN to l,e held at Standish In September i:/ .... ~he giving form. co:meetion with fhe county fair, TO MAROUETTE. A Gh~Uy Find. Winifred Cenowortl~. recently arrest- THE CZAR'S MArl. The l:lindu hypnotist who succeed- Some eml)loyes of the Michiaan Cen- ed on a charge of horse stealing, who~e STEADY BATTLING. ed in putting a Chicago man to sleep ~ie~'en~ ~7onvleted of ~he ~h~rder of ll'a| found the deeomliOSed body of a exarninatior/ had been set for Monday, 311n, ~Ier of the Inlerior tllo~vlt ~o is the real stuff. [lnlDh Calkins. itlan ha]lying tO tl tree ill the wo,ods on tins escaped from the Kalkaska jail. l~rngnient~. ]h-cs|dcnt to Interfere. A jnry in the Recorder's Court of the Michigan-hidiana state line. "l'lh.~ -Wednesday of state fair week will ~i. yen Plehwe, Russhtn minister of Graft has been dise overe4 in the Detroit, on '.l'Inu~sd:|y, pronounced :t elotliin/4 had rotted from the corpse be l:nown as Gr::nge day, and gran the int(rior, tim czar's most vatua o After three weeks there appears m New York sprinkling contract. Get Yerdiet of guilty which convicts ~¥m. and the flesh fallen off in places, tlis- ~e:'s of Bli~iitgan will be on hand te ble cabinet official, and the real power be no abatement of the struggle be ~ closing the bones: the eyes had drop° on to the water wagon, Stevens or the murder of B, artender take an apgropriate part in the exer~ behind the Russian tt~rone, was assas- tween the packers and the butchers. peal out anCt the spectacle most re- Calkins in ]3owlnan Bros.' saloon on a rises sinated at 10 o'clock Thursday morn° The packers declare that they have volting one. The police and tlie coro Holland, the submarine-boat man Gratiot avenue, on the night of May Lewis Juergens was drowned In ing iu one of St. Petersburg's most practically won their fight, and that 19 last. The murder was one of the ouer feared to to'mh.-thc body and a|' crowded tlmroughfares. A bomb, or who will build an air ship, probably Lal:e Mh;higan at Lal:eside. lie was the strikers are becoming demoralized. H, ost eohl-hlooded ever committed in nndertaker was sent enL to place it lnferna| nmchlue, thrown under his torelna~ in tl~e box factory at Three In direcl opposition to this statement made a study of the flying fish. 3~V;i yne eounty. in :t box at!d bury it. carriage, terribly mangled the minis° leaves a widow and Lwo of the employers, the strike leaders Attoruey MeGinley had the jury Tl:e man had h:1>~:ed hhnself with a (}:|t:s and ~:er. killing him instantly. car- boys. The assert that the victory is with the Raisull Is giving some intimations polled and asked for a stay of judy ~ h:~ndkereldef. I?:|pers i1| the l)Ockets IL|,.e w:ts blown to atoms, the coach. workmen, and that it will be a matter of a determination on his part to be- meat. This was denied. Then Ste~ of :t coat lying }le:r indiealed that tlle July was a banner montl~ for new man killed, n~;d several peol)le near of but a short time nntil the paqkers rome Mud Mullah of Morocco. vens was asked 1)5" the eom't whether suicide was ff0hn Arnoh{. who ha:l divorce suits in Calhoun eonnty, there I:y WOtlll(~ed. ~l:h~~ bomb eOlltaine(l the will be compelled to ask for peace. he had anythin~ to say. been in London. Ca:L. and I)elroi(, the being ];; new divorce eases begun Lails and won nii[de Of 80|t1¢o explo- Leaders of tlm four allies trades T, he Inqsoner arose. Perspiration 1):|pets including eards of the Ci~:|r- while only 20 marriage licenses were sive havillg greater force than dyna- Any prominent politician who hasn't unions which went on strike in syr,> had broken out all over liis fare. lie makers' uuIons iu botI~ cities. Tht~ issued, mite. already made up an eleetoral vote pathy with the parking house butel> was av|ph;g his asl:en fare and his body had bceu ht |In} woods for .lhe M. railroad eclebr~tcd llnlnedltltely tl Seel}e of lhe wildest table o£ his own is away behind the I), ~: the ers are said by t,~e packers to have hands with a handkerctfief. Quickly, !noiit]ls, the eoroi~er dechires. An iu- completion of its line fronl Bay OOllfllgi011 llrovailed. Police glad sol- times. C:ty made overtures for reinstatement. Ac- however, he recovered hhnself and :|I vestlgation located the parents of~ tlie :o Ciwboygan, I)3" l)ringing in 500 busi- diers lmrried to the scene and a vas~ cording to the packers, the ennssaries a clear, nudibh;~ voice said: suicide :It Three I~ivers, Mich. [[~lle)° I~ Items men and their familie:~ from (2i)~,o crowd blocked lhe street. On tile from these four skilled trades sought Some cheerful scientist annonnees "Your honor, anytl{ing I might s:ly, ::l'e very ohl and feel)te, and have no; } boyR-;tl|' ground 10y the torn body of M. v,m to learn ulmn what terms the s~rikers that mosquitoes hibernate like bears I know will have no bearing upon |ny Plehwe and near by that of hbz coa~q> 1)een at)prised of the deatli of theh" I Wliile A~ent A. E. Sinclair was ten> would be re- in the winter. What good does that sentence. I will say that I had no soyL o~ving to tl;ei," frail eondi~ion and+ " " man. both weltering in their blood° reinstated, should they turn do now? Iair trial_" lmeauso of tt~,-, serious res|flts which I porarily absent tlte Big Ralfids ticker A policeman covered tI:e body of the, in a body. The answer the pack ° - " oilier of the Pete Marquette raih'oad ers gave to these peace missionaries "'The I)enally is mandatory in lnur- .night f[fllow the shock, was e1*~te~ed'- by some onu who got minister with an overcoat, The head der of the first degree." Judge Phehin was t)atiered nlmosC beyond reco~ni- was that the strikers would be re-em- Those Russian ships have kicked up away with $49 in cash interrupted. "The sentence is manda- The "lV=lyIIte ]L~ellloel~gteY. /lOlL but tile stroll o" severe |ealllros ployed as fast as conditions might war- more trouble in the Red sea than that 101'3"." The Wayne county Demoeratie con- lsrael Corey, of Coldwater. aged SO. could still be reeoxnized. Wreck~ge rant. but only as individuals and not body of water has seen since the days as members of any Stevens spoke onee n|ore. Risht~ to vention on Saturday ~elected 110 de!e- while raking lmy with :t horse hay af the carriage and bits of tim red union. o£ . strike leaders disclaimed an~ his full hiaht a::d with voice raiscd, lie gates to attend the :~tate conveution a: r;~ke, was d:~n~erotlsly ili]nred ill ;~ lining" of the minister's official o~cr- Tim knowledge whatever of the action COlttiilned; Grand Rapids Wednesday and so in- l'IH~away, aud his advanced age wit coat were strewn over |l~e roadway for taken by the four and repeat Between the narsons of Pennsyl- "'Furthern:ore. I wish to say" and structed that they may or ntay not probably ~revei|t tli8 recovery. q huudred yards. unions, ed their assertions that the outlook -vania and the peasants of Polling the here he draniath.ally raised his right vote for Justus S. Stearns for guber- According to the 190~ census Port M. yen Plehwe was on his way ~o for victory for the striking workmen Cmelets are not having much of a hand "that :f there is a God al)ove natorial candidate. Here is the reso- Ihlrou's poInthttion is 20,02S. an in- the Baltic station ~o take n train to|' was more satisfactory than ever. honeymoon. nnd Im sees me now. 1 hope he'll lution; crease since ]:~00 of:. $70. Flea[ins Peterhof, the czar's summer ltolne {tu,q strike me dead now if I am not inno- "The Democracy of Wayne county l)Ol)tllation in tlle sunnner is J.0C~). The make his rea'ular visit to tlm emperor. Some parties tried to induce Presi- Cellt." The assassination occurred two blocks dent Donnelty of the Butchers' union One of the most remarkable things places the cause above the man; and city census of 1903 gave 22,1tYd popula-~ The dramatic sit'earth of the Inci- holds that the uuties o[ patriotic citi- lion. from tim station to appeal to P=esident Roosevelt to about this war is the way Rudyard offer his good otIiees and bring the dent forced silence neon everyolie 11l zenship are more holy and binding A (~r:lnd ll:|pids minister believes When throwing tlm l)omb the assas- Kipling has managed to avoid a viola- sin sl|(mted: "Long, live freedontF' strike to art end. Mr. Donnelty refused the court room. Ex-Senator McGinley than the ties of prejudieed .l)artisan- |he darntn~ needle to be mightier than tion of neutrality. to consider the proposition. "We are slepped up to the prisoner aud held a| ship, Therefore we authorize our dele- lhe divorce decree, for lie suggests wilh :t little Ihlssian aecent. winning the strike and need no help. whispered ,.oi:versation with l~inl. At gates to the state couventiou .o vote ihe ora'ttniz:llion Of :l "houie ulon:[- 'Fho lu'isoner told the l~oliee th:lf lw had ||o aeeomldiees, It is established from the president." said Donnelly. "Why should women be old?" asks the elose Stevens once inore begau to for any man. regardless of his pre- iI|:r soehqy" as a remedy for tlm that the ;Isstl>tSilt ix IIOt :1 Jew. The The relief stations opened Saturday Mrs. John A. Logan. As yet we have s])eaI:: vious party affiliations, whose eminent divor('o evil. "Furthernlore. I wish to slate." said Prilne ig 1)elievpd lObe tile Ollteon)o hi" by the parking trades relief committee _ noticed no experienced persons step- virtue an(1 conspicuous services for the T1;e twenty-third aunual reunion of he. "that when [ said I did not have till i:fltrllatlol~al anarchist nloveulent were besieged all day by men and wo- ping ~orward to tell. a cause.of reform justify the belief tllat the soldiers ai;d sailors' association of fair trial, 1 did not mean niy counsel. men seeking food. By evening all tie would receive the votes Of :de iw A][egaln coun|y will 1)e hehl at Sauxa- 1'he jury, too. V/atS fair enough, t{lIt the supt)lies in the stations had been Physicians are now recommending dependent citizens of the comnion~ t|iCk July 2(i. 27 aln[ 2S, :lad lnalty i wasn't given u fair trial (m the 1)ar~ The British sever:re)ear's insl|utc- aqven away. Several hundred persons wealth." oF 31ichi~an's best ut':ttors have been the childhood game of skipping as .a of tlw s{:|te to show the l)eOI11e of tl|ia lions 10 ~4ir Charles iiardinge. British ~'ho had failed to reach the counters placed on the I~rogralll. road to health. Defaulters of all sta|e al/d the W]lO]e world tlla|: [ :till Hnbassador to ltll, sHt It} euergelically until too late were turned away Ih~(th- Creek "FIH~'~. sorts have found.it so. ilmOeent of this (.rin|e. My co:Insel. [:I Fire deslroyed tlm Jackson plaumg protest against ilte shfl¢iltg of the ernptyqlanded. The strikers say the VJe'~V Of all the cirelllllSta?/ces. COllt- BattIc ('reel: i~ consideraidy exeite:i nlitl of l~ep:u'd & (Ira)-. :rod several ad- l}ritiSh steanlel2 Knight t?ontntam/er, reason the supplies gave out so quick- The Indiana scientist who says he pellhlp4 him to .ao to t:'i;11 o.,| lhree ovgr the nuniber of hoh]-llpS :ttteHll)l- joinil|g l)uildillgs, Momlay night, Total by the l~usshtil Vl~ldivostok squadron, [y was because hundreds of outsiders ed of late alld ill parth:/lhlr over t}h) has produced chemically either a gnat days' notice, made :~ ;aall;|llt light, floss $;20.000, little insurance, The life l:niil llle 1)res0nlatiou ot; [lie HOtO IO took advantage of the opporumlty to nocturnal assault on (leor~ae Ic. Zany:, i~ believed to have l|een started in :~ or a flea, he doesn't know which, Tlmt's all 1 h:lve to say." tilt} l{ussi~|n gover]lUlCl|t 1110 greatest ~eeure free provisions. lie sat down. a well-to-do inerehant tailor. Mr. Zany, 8tOP:l.a'o FOOlU [)3" tralnl)s. secrecy will be lnailllained regardilua should try it on the dog, . ,lndge Ph|qan rellliod ett leng'th. n sloekholder iu tlm Baltle Creel: 1ton Chief Davis lms issues orders that its eontents, but it is known that ?F'le]~ve~a N 11I{~eesNol% tlwellin~ ol| the heinousness of ll:e V~:or]is, :v:ts re|url-t]ii~.;' {tOllle fronl a batl~ers must keep away ~Trom the Bay Premier Balfour and {|is colleagues Couut Ignatieff will succeed hm late Bombardment of an Englishman's criJne Of which gteveus was e¢)31vh'|ed I)usiness meeting of tl)at con)]1::ny City himber yards hereafter, It ~s have derided to demand that 11)e full- M. yon Plehve as minister of the in- residence near Tangiers reminds us and elided by senteneiI|;~ the {)risoner when n man Stol}ped out of the sired. thougl|t some cigarette 11cud was re o (,st reparation shall be made by Ruse terior; Nicholas Pautoviteh I~mtiet'[ lhat the open season for Anglo-Saxons to life imprisoll.~ttent art; Marquette. ow of an apartn|cnt t)ouse a~ld st|uiek sponsible for the blaze that wiped out Sht, or nleasllrgs will be |el(ell tO J'O1- was born at St. Petersburg in 1832 and in Morocco is under ~full way. him across the head wilh the l:ing- five million feet of lmnber. tow up II~e diplonuttie dmnamls. entered the guard when 17 years old~ ¢Ir![~]!¢~* //rIItg'{'~ Of S |II, "~ bolt el: a wagon. Zang fell to the shle- The 9-months-old son of Frank Harb The Brilish note. as Sir Chas Her- Later he was appointed military at- Henry Mohr con)n fitted suicide iu walk in a dazed eondition, bu| recov- Alaska is now shipping Codfish to sl|ft; of Oxford, 1)as [we tongues. Th~ diner will stfl)mh~ it. will m)t mentio~ tache to the Russian embassy in Lon- the Hotel (Jl:|rendol|. (;rand Ilatl)ids, ered instantly and started to graPlde Yloston, whieh encore;ages the belief second tougm, did put in un ap- the ;tnlollnt of hldelnnity Russia mnst don. and in 1858 was sent on a special ralher tlian fare the charge of enibez- witIt his assailant, who tool: to his not that the coal trust may yet work llearanee nntil lira past inonth but i~ pay the owners of tlie ship and Brit- mission to Khiva and Bokhara. In zling $1,}{00 from his Musl:eg'on em- l~eels and ran The tlnlg" was 1lot Ulrich 1St;'.) lm was appointeu Russian ambas. np a little trade with Newcastle. now g'rowinta" rapidly, branchh|a' out islt subjects havhlg goods Oll |)card ployers, for whont he was confidential of a hero, as 3Fi'. Zang is over 7(} sador at PeMn and four years later from the roots of |l|e lirst Iongue, the vessel, but all tirol; will be souaht bool:koeI)qr. Four thnes the crazed years old, althoug'h -very wiry, A bad will be the esI'tblislmmnt of the prin- was made ambassador to Turkey. He The individual sense of honor News comes of the horrible death of young man tried to end his life and ~~sh was eat by the bolt. whh.h the ciple of imlenntity ar|d apology. A was appointed minister of the interim wffich leads to duels is not partic- a Battle Creek man. Robert Reams, each atteml)t failed. After the fiftl~ fellow drepped on the sidewalk ~|:~ he sahite of the British Ila~ nnl~t also bc under Alexander IIi, but was dismissed ularly raiser than the national sense effort all that remained for tile otlieers l'a n. aaed 33. in Durango. Cal., whither l~t, in 1882, though he remained a member ~,VOIIJ NOllle t|nle :i.~o to work [tt eoneeded and' the future protection of of honor which leads to wars.~Puek. of tl|e law was his cohl. dead body. ii of the council of the empire~ He has smelfin;z l|lant. Ilis elo|hing- caught neutral shil)l)iug assured[ When tlm oliieers entered tim room fk (31eltr 'l'IIl|llel, I sihce been conspicuous as a leader o[ tire alkl ]1o =was btlrned tO death. '£ne Princess Chimay vo~vs that she iltey found scattered about oti the ta- Afler nt:m~ns of tiearias o:1 dii]Teren[ A,~:m~.qln Will ]{eeover. tlle -Slavic party in Russia. hates this country and will never re- bles and chairs all kinds of deadly [l:el]lOdS Of electric niolive 1)oweF for Stephen I(eller. of Gladstone. wus The recovery of Lego, alias Porozoff, ~urn to it, Unfortunately, Imwever, drugs, ineltidh~ niorphine, chloroform. operath~ lrains ltll'Oit~'ll St. Clair lun- silting" alone in his home WhOll ~[Oll- tile :|ssaSSilt of Von Plehve, is l)ra(_qi- Colorado miners protested lo Presl. corrosive subl hth'tte, strychnine, a day's storm came up. A bolt o[ light- Nay Yohe is making no such promise. n,'; ai|d the :|dvisability o17 doin~ away rally certain, lie is entirely conscious. t|1,1112 lleosevelr aX'aliltst Postmaster IC package of rough Oll rats. frolit which with steam l~owe|' ihe St. ()lair [Dunnel ni~La* ~?ntored tlm ehhnlley and passed although suffering" aeute pain in con- M. Reard;m, of Victor. nml Postmaste;- some,of the contents had l~een :*emce- Co. has derided :o install ati electricaI out througl/ :| window, killiug 1teller. Russia is threatened with a failure sequence of the ol)eration in ex|raotillg Nullivv~n, of (h%pi)le Creek. allegina' ed. and ,'1 small vim of lfludannnl It lfiant. "Work of construction, whicil The hOllSe WaS not da|uagod [o any ex- of its crops. If there ks any special the sl)liuiers from llis abdomen, face ttmt tl:ey ltave permitted mail scat {{, apI)oared that the man tl:,(t atteull)ted will take ql{lI1)" lllOllth:~o will be coin ~ i t>l,I Ulld arlllS, uIIiOll symlmtlfizers to be opened and ]dnd of trouble that has overlooked lO end his life by 1)artal:ing el: each loeneotl :ts SOOl~ as possil|le. Tllo tl1I}~ The grb~t miIl of Beebe Bros., Kal- Ile speaks 1[usshln flucutly, tnit with nmtilated. l~ussia it wiI1 probably be around of these deadly poisons. nel cou~lmny will illshl|l the three-r;lil kasl:a, was destroyed by !ire SaLur- :t foreigll aecen|, atld declares he had (Ire~t l~,rHain's bill for danmg'es later. Mo.hr had also endeavored to kill sygto)n, :tilt[ 1he NcIlelll~* includes lhe day morning and for a ume the town no accolnpiiees, The :l~:|ssiH earefnliy ll~:|]ltSt ilUssia for demuITage and oi [1 hilnself 1}y hangil|g l)y llleallS of :t cOllStrllc[ ion of all ilnI/lel~SO powor- was in great: danger, everything being avoids ~Wing tlte sligiitest due lo his /r indemltilios~ couneeted wilh the al'- tlOnSe, l)llih[ing of eleclrh, locont0lives R. ~V. Gilder is the first American sheet fronl the bed. The st|oct had rut as dry as tinder for lacl: of rain. The, ill*entity, lie adn|it.q ilmt il was a care° t'csi, detention :lml shelth]g" of Britisi~ :tilt[ htyit)g" r:lils, which lnO:ll~s :i:l CX poet to be operated on for append'tri- into his heel: so that the llesh had io:.~s on the mill and contents will be ftllly planned crime, says he was ani- Shills in the tled Sea will protmbl3 penditilre of 5J00.00/|. lls, I3ut he has a regular income i)eell torn :i{);irl alld the llpl)eF {)or- in the neighl)orhood of $10,000, with lna|ed l|y hu}na~dlarian nlotives and bc wu'y heavy. Already it is roughly JiOU Of his [)ody vvus~ covered wi|b no insurance. a,~ide from what he gets out of his t:losed Its ]Nmr:% does not express the sligl~est regret, estimated at £5,000.000, blood fronl the wounds. T}}e digal)I)carance of :1 s:::H o[ poetry. The State Bauk at White P:~eon. tP.o:ley llaS .a'iven a t;ilt::'e of mystery ~'(l|h | (ice'S FYe¢'. Mich.. capitalized at $251,000, an:. one A fire panic was averted in New to ll:e de:|th o!" NeIson Ix:ekev. of P, en- Lil,erty, £2to |11 co](l eastl at~d l~O:~,t',i of ~he oldest iinaneial instttut,ons in nh~alO11, wi|ose llody was fon|~d t)y t-he York the other night by the playing since. Janu~lry ;IS. is what l':lmer l(uht, the southeastern uart of the state, did (.r~,w of a frei~lll iF:ti!l Oll iile .7~Ii(:lligau o} "Die Wacht am Rliein." How in who was res!toI~siblc, for Ant, Leh- not open for bUsil:ess Satnrday. A C~ ~ltral. Ills skull wa~ crushed and tile world did it happen that it wasn't lliIlnll'S trOtlllle :lad her sul)seql/elil f:t--statement was issued by the oiF:cers of one i~lt~er eltt oil'. apl):tr011tly by a "l~edelia"? tal visit lo l)r. Scott I,L l/edge, of l)eo the bank promising the deposiLors pay- pass:rig trait). troit, bus received, fop acting tile role ment in lull, No reasou was assigned The United States iraining ship Dor- of star witness for the lwosecution• i1| for the elosing 0f tiie bank. oeveraI<2 [tarry Lehr, it is stated, is clown othea arrived in fh)lland hari|or from the; ease a~'ainst Dr. lieder, convieb liundred depositors crowded in front with brain fag. Thinking up that Lndina'ton with nl0St of tier 111011. VV]lO ed of ]m~nslaughter. of the bank building and tltere was la|est Tuxedo coat and red necktie ~Vt'l'O |'roul ('hicago. ~ln(l ~Vel'e lll:tkil/12" "Is there to I)o ;,,ny aclion t;i]:en considerable excitement for a time. stunt was too much for Harry's egg,. :lwir first trip. very seasick, on ae- against Krlhl. hi view of the fact lhal Among its thousands of depositors-are shell brain box, (v::::t of t!:e lt0:,vy swell on |he lake. he eug;|ged l)r. lieder to 1)erfornl the man>' Indiana farmers and cai)italists. 'i~h0y |ar~'et sl:ooiing oil" operation?" w;:s asked of lAent. Sad° lwacticed 3{:tcatavca p.lrk ii1 |he afterltOOU. !~ the Doukhobors will have an- tel', 11'1,o i8 at 1}l'¢scI, l Iu charge of the The ~lel,~nlg'h{ Ca~e. other pilgrimage; it is a good thing it detective bt:reau. X motion for :| uew h-ial in the c:~sc, IIa|'ry I~;|eon :tg'ed S years, touehetl ha|~ begun so early in the season, "VChy, 1lo." tIlo lieu|chant: replied, of Mrs. Mary Meleni~l~t. serving a life :~ ~:1:::(']~ lo a quanli|y of slnokl,]css owing to their peculiar notions of the decisively. "'The law l~rovides for tlle screener in the Detroit house of correc- lU}wl[er he ;lltd qevoral NH~I/[] boys had pre~er costumes for these jaunts. t)rotceiion of slieh witl|esses. Look t/on for tlm murder of M1 and Mrs 1,:.elm].ed il: a bolth'. The oxplosiou nice to ur;'est l(uhl after ugill~' him to .lohn Mnrphy alnl |heir liltle daugll[er sh~ot: horses ill tl:e vicinity ;tlld I[arry l;ad I0 be (-ul:l'ied tO a doctor. A piece The scientific statement that cobra eouviet lIodKe, won!dn't it? The prose- will be made i)efore Judge C/~itlendeu cuter tS lhe l)roper person to say what in the circuit eourt, Attorney P. (3. Gil- of lhe bclth" had rut :; deep ~::|sh i~| poison is a snre cure for certain dis- ] his j:|w ;tm] lie w~Is otherwise ]nillred ks to be done, but I know that I£ul:! l)eri. 0f Traverse (lily, who represents oases is easily credible. Tlie man will not i)e prosecuted," t Mrs. McKnight, is ln:elmred to earry Deeds lilod with Regisler of Deeds wh.r, keeps a few cobras around the Ball conveying the land purchased by : 1'lie ea,t,~ to the snlu'enw eonr[ ill (qlso hot~3e will never need any more med- New Normal Sehoed~, ~tlle lUOlion ]S denied the Judge {?.bit- ~he Grand Trunk Railroad Co. of the proper~y owners in Battle Creek for icine. Fnder the ae~ passed at the last {cInlcn. sessiou of the legish|ture 1:) counly ~.eir new depot and locomotive shops, ~%rnething of the range of modern normal sehool~ have been established. 1};1 t] ]~!]*]lIea|t t¢}11. silow lhat the owners hit the company riil a fire is impressed on the reader TtlOSe nov/ giving instrnetioll arc= Gordon Pearen, the :>year-old son of hard, in one instance the prier paid being ten tin:es the asse~ised valua- by the dispateh that the Russians Charlevoix county, :1~ t~lmrlevoix; Clin- Mr. J. ~. Pearen, who disappeared ton, at St. Jolms; Arenae at Standish: t:on. and Japanese are now four miles Thursday evening, has been found, lie Alltrinl. ai ~[aneeh)na: Gratiot, :|~ Ernest ShenueliehJ a drayman iD ap:trt and that there is a constant in- was near Henderson. For some slight lthaca: l(alkaslo~, at Kalkasl~a; Oak- alleges offense young Pearen was made Cohlwater. was arrested Monday niL"ltt ter,change of shot: land, at i'ontiac: Wexford. at Cadil- to beiie~er by a boy friend that t~e was o:t eharKe of stealing 51U0 in eash, lac. Set|eels lO ~'o illtO (:OItlllliSSi()ll to be arrested. ::o lie derided to run •~;:2.000 in eerti/ieates of dG)osit, and A Frenchman claims that he will Sept. Iure: Osceoh| eon1|13L ;rE Evart. away. He was lo go several miles .~;].;~0{I In 1lores fronl 3Irs. Anna Ienopf, soon be able to raise strawberries as St. Chtir. at Port lhtron: Barry. at; north and after he had been gone a owner of ~he Alleu Hctel at Allen, big as pumpkins. When this comes IIas(ings: Ionia. at Ionia; ln~haln, at few days supplies wouhl be brought IIiltsdale county. The mouoy was tal:- / to pass, how will they be able to keep Mason: Midland. ;|t Mhtt:|nd: Meeosta. him by a companion. They would then eI: fFOlU tt lin DOX [11 ]|or rooBt Tllreo the bottom of the box up where we ;It Big l{apids; M~tcol|)lL ;it Now Balti- live an outdoor, nomadic tife. Th:~ Hillsdale boy.~ ;ire iml)licated with are accustomed to find it? nlore; Mason. at Ludin~~on: Oceans; boys imve read dime norris, imbibin3 him. I]e is in jail and refuses to 1)e in- at Hart; Shi:~wassee. at Owosso. wild west ideas, terview i A movement has been started in The 5-year-oId dali~l|(er of John : New York to reduce the "400" to 200. A Very N~d Case. I~IIGIIIGAN NI~V~'N ~-OTICS, Rh:ellerg, of l.udin~ton, while playing. i Thos. F. Kennedy, said to be a nmm- Fire, which started in the kitehm~ I If it couht be reduced to about one Bag~agem::u I31:ides. of Pontiac. ro- fell ei.atlt feet from :, I~oreh. stril:in#" OD 7 Fire hi the lumlmr yard of Handy bet" of tim noted Knox&~ hitnian gang of the ~lnerlcan eafe ill tile derusahuu and that on0 were given twenty min- tnrned home Monday evening to lind a rustY sl)il:e which w;~s sliet:in~ Uros.. West Bay City, caused n los.~ of or forgers, was arrested in New York concession, at the v¢orhl's fair gTollndso ntes in which to leave town New his wife and ehiId hi a dying" rendi- ihrough u board, The spike penetrat* $70,000 to the firm aud $10.000 tO the, ,esterday, charged with lmving raised for more than an hour tt~reatened fes- tion. I{oih were lying on ttle floor and cd the child's tentph, three inel)es, and York might look forward with re- ra i lro~[ds. a $10 draft to $10,000, depositing it in [ tival hall the west pavilion and tim suffering fronl tim effects of l~oison all- wlmn it was withdrawn the child tl~e German-American bank of Buffalo whole Jerusalem exhibit, causing a hewed hope. Mrs. ;]ollu Alexander Dowio and son. ministered by tile niother The baby died immediatelyo and then drawln~ out $800. loss of $15,000. I)eaeou A. J. Gladstone Dowie. are a~ At ~he vaudeville tbeater at Lal:o It's about as much trouble to make died before niedieal ahl could be sum, -War with Russia is a possibility, so Crazed by jealousy at the sight of lien MacDhui, tl:eir summer home. el, View Park. I~alanlazoo. ~t lar,ae tllonod, lind t|te niother cannot live. ne:|r the l{ritish people believe. So lh-mlv liis sweetheart dancing witli Milo~. ~p your miml where to go on your White lake. pytllon ereated consternation the otlier It Is stated that the cause whiel~ is this idea lmld that the oppositiolt Madock. a married man. Steve - vaeatiotte.after you've derided to go Johu Veres. aged 20. came to Owosso prompted the wonlan tO her terrible ~ti~'hL The snake is one of the largest leaders to the xovernment in tlm llOUSe rich, a boy o1' 17, plnnged his knife somewhere as it is to determine from Ilenderson on a Michiaan Cel> deed .was delnentht ~h's. Blades is :{5 of its kind and i)elan~s to a Japanese Of eolnlnOllS allowed the prelnier tO into /lie heart of the fornleF at ~l t][IHI~ where to invest your money after li~Ii~iehlu, 'J'ho snal:e escaped t/lli[ years old. and tlie baby was her ol,~ly tral train hlst ni,aht and jumped l)efor~ mderstan~l that they will suPl)Ort the garish weddina eelcbratiou iu Green~- you've got it. Unremitting toil and chihl. Her fatlwr died at Hamburg the train stopped at tlie station. Hie callsed a seatteriug of people and made g.overnment in its representations to [)lil'L~. I~P,, ~J~Ile :ragedy occurred i~ for ~lle lal:e, the Jap hqd :t irght ~overty have their compensations, last May and sin~ee {hen Mle has been head lmt(ed a box car and. his seall) nnd Russia in le~.,u...... d to the seizure of the lhe midst of the dancers u:hirlin~: ~uLvieet to sgel}'s ~f mclaa:.cholia. was liftcd, as well as if a war Injun v,-lth it before it: was recaptured. steamer Malacca in the Red Sea. about the crowded ~ fl0oE ,

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/ Tri County ,.00, SIll[PARD A CANDIDAI[. LOCAL ITE/'IS. Chas. Matzen is spending the week __.- Chronicle Bay county will present to the state with friends in •Detroit. DR. FENNER'S WEEKLY. judicial convention at Saginaw the Mrs. Avery of Kingston has rented " • PUBLISHED Mrs. E. McKim is on the sick list. Subscription price One year, $1.00; six name of Judge Theodore F. Shepard rooms in the Hitchcock block. H.L. Hunt has been (m the sick o, ,. months, 50 cents; three months, 25 cents, as one of the candidates for justice of John Edwards of Ublv was calling T2 111 ..T. list this week. l • l l l ~ ~ ! kidneys, bladder, and Advertising rates made known on appli- the supreme court. Mr. Shepard is on friends in town last Friday. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .~ urinary organs. C~on. Lester Bailey was in Mayville Tues- /.~.._]~~./_]L~ ~ W " Also heart, disease, Entered as second class matter in the one of the most prominent and sue- Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Taggett, of day on a business trip...... •~ • rheumatism, backache, postoffice at Cass City, Michigan. cessful lawyers of northern Michigan Care, spent Thursday with friends in AND ~ gravel, dropsy, female who inherited his political faith and Miss Mamie Crawford is the clerk KLUMP-LENZN[R £0., Publishers. town. troubles. has always been a Republican, and at J. Coraelius's grocery. I. B. Auten expects to return home conscientiously believing in the prin- The Misses Etta and Aura Schenck next week from his extended trip in gb¢ fl zat o, he has been active went to Caseville Monday. Backache Europe. and earnest in promoting its success. W. A. Fairweather has been in De- ~~ He has held several' positions of Mrs. Alice Brown of Battle Creek is troit this week on business. Don't become discouraged. There is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenner. trust, among them bein~ prosecuting the guest • of her mother, Mrs. Ma- /. Miss irene Tindale is spending the He has spent a lifetime curing just such cases as yours. All consultations are FREt. ¢~ attorney for Bay county, city attor- honey. week with friends at Greenleaf. "I have been a sufferer from rheumatism for 10 years and have often been confined to the ,'~ .~ ~ hey of West Bay City and circuit Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Wood have house and sometimes to my bed for several days. I commenced taking Dr. Fenner's Kidney ~ ~A In 1890 he was appointed John Hall, of Shabbona, was a moved into their new residence on and Backache Cure when I was suffering intensely. It afforded relief at once. I now feel as well as I ever have in my life. ADA BLACKWELL, Kansas City, Me." :'~" ~'" .~' United States district attorney by caller in town last Wednesday. Main street. "I suffered from kidney and bladder trouble until life was not worth living. I began using Miss Dora Wallace has gone to Flint ~! President Harrison and served a term A large number of visitors from Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure and in a short time noticed a great improvement. ~r,~.,; ,~,l .... of four years. Not only has he been to spend a few days with friends. Gagetown attended the ball game I was soon permanently cured. HOWARD MITCHELL, Kansas City Me." Sold by Druggists, 50e. and $1. Ask for Dr. Fenner's Almanac or Cook Book--F~E~ successful as a lawyer and financier, Samuel Little of Argyle was the here last Friday. That the kind you want. but he is recognized as a gentleman of guest of friends in town Sunday. For sale bv L. I. Wood & Co., Cass City, Mich., and F. A. Francis, We keep all kinds Mrs. R.M. Moore and two sons, varied abilities and personal worth Kingston, "Mich. Miss Bauch of Elkton was the guest Harry and Carmen, went to Elmer ~'¢~),~[[C~) ~I]~)~T~O~¢~ and is especially qualified for the of Miss Hall tl~e firs~ of the week. last week to visit with friends. office of supreme court justice. Our location is easily found across Miss Susie Patterson left last week Mrs. Conrad Messner, who has been from the postoffice. Give us a trial. SAW CAUOllT HIS ARM. for a visit with friend~ at Twining. visiting friends in Pontiac and On- Thomas Farver had his • right arm Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan of Gagetown tario, returned home last Friday ~ o Central fli3eat flDarl et caughtin a knot saw and badly cut were guests of friends in town Monday. evening. Cass C , ty Meat• " Market 3obn ~cbwa~erer, l~rop, from the elbow to the wrist while. Deckerville and the home team Win. Grigware, who has been em- --. I ~nwincr ~hln~lo~ ~t. hlq mill nt C!.n~o- ployed at Alpena for some time, re- • .~.*.~.... villeMonday. It requi red 30 stitches turned to his parental home here last For the best and choicest u~ Mr. and ,Mrs. Bert Bertrand spent Friday. Edward Plnney, C. 5. Matzen, to bring the wound together. Sunday with relatives in Sebewaing. Mr. and Mrs. (~has. Young of A1- , Cashier. As'st Cashier. NEW RUDAL ROUTES. Miss Lucy McNutt of Memphis was Roasts, 5teaks, Chops, Ham, pena are spending some time with Rural free delivery has been or- the guest of friends in town over Sun- Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bacon, Fresh Vegetables, Etc. THE] dered established Sept. 1 a~ Amadore, day. Wm. Spurgeon. A. E. Boulton, north of town, is suf- Quite a large crowd was in attend- ExchangeBank 60~, housescounty, 135; route Bad 1,Axe, population Huron fering with blood poison in hisright ance at the picnic given by the Bap- county, route 4, population 513, houses arm. ~ YOUNO. & BENKELNIAN, Prop. tist Sunday school in Mrs. Robt Orr's ~ 114. Mrs. John Profit, Sr., has received g~ove on Tuesday. --HAS word of Mr. Profit's safe arrival in Foa.e~iosua.e $ale. A. H. Muck disposed of his dray England. of money due on and secured b~ a certain business on Tuesday to Chas. Young, Ten Thousand Default.having been made in the payment Mrs. John Wooley and daughter, • mortgage dated July 16th, 1903, made and Who has just returned from Alpena, i executed by George A. Purdy (otherwise Laura; are visiting with friends in ° known as A. George Purdy) to Blanch M. and will take up his residence here. Bay City. 16th day 'of July, 19(;3, in the Register of Isaac Maxwell, who has been in De- e, Deeds' office for the County of Tuseola, Mich- Mrs. Tinlin, who is visiting her igan, in Liter lll of Mortgages, on page 220, troit for a number of weeks receiving UOllai8 which mortgage was duly assigned by a writ- sister, Mrs. M. W. Gifford, is quite ill medical treatment, has returned to ten assignment dated August ~th, 1903, made this week. and executed by Blanch M. Purdy and J. D. his home west of town quite improved i The finest line of Box Paper ever shown. Over tO loan on Real Estate Mort- ~ Brooker to I. B. Auten and recorded in the Mrs. Orvii !Spence, of Burlington, Register's office aforesaid on the 14th day of in health. • 100 different numbers. gages, on trartial payment terms ~ September, 1903, in Liter ll0 of Mortgages, on visited her sister, Mrs. Ed Crawford, page 81, which mortgage was again duly The Misses Anna Zinnecker and of repayment if desired. No ~ assigned by a written assignment bearing last week. Bertha Benkelman left ~'ednesday ~O to 50 cents a box. commission required. ~ date January 25th, 1904, made and executed by I. B. Auten to James D. Brooker and Mr. and Mrs. N. Karr, of Kingston, afternoon for Howell to attend the recorded in the Regisl~er's office aforesaid on i < Jul~ 5th, t904, in Liber 110 of Mortgages on wine guests of friends in town on state convention of the Y. P. A. at i Come in and see the line. - F, ]HI, PINN~Y, < page 135, that by reason of said default the Wednesday. Beulah Park. < whole sum secured by said mortgage .has Banker', < become due and payable and is hereby de- The Care business men's excursion Unclaimed letters for the week end- clared to be due under the terms and eondi- < lions of said mortgage, and there is claimed is to Lake Orion this year. The date ing July 30, 1904: Miss Elsie Bearley, ~. *** i.-. • °..,._... to be due on saidmortgage at the date of is August 17. Ill this notice the sum of four hundred ninety- C. W. Burne, Elizabeth H. Ferris. [RITI Dru00ist i , one dollars. When calling for the above please Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that Miss Tillie Doerr of Pontiac is the • ° • ..•.• • •**~;•,, .** •, • • •.• • . said mortgage will be foreclosed bv asaleof guest of her brother, A. Doerr, at the mention advertised. the mortgaged premises therein de;cribed, at Hotel Gordon. ~> ~ public vendue to the hiozhest bidde~ at the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soldan of Pig- Rev. Brad field of Brighton, the new C. G. MATZEN, Clerk. ~ front door of the Court rlouse, inth6Villaffe ;![ your [yes of Care. in the County of Tuscola and State Mrs. John F. Bayne and son, Allen, eon were guests at the home of Rev. Presbyterian minister, expects to oc- of Mict)igan (thgt being the place wtmre the L. V. Soldan Thursday. Mr. i <.> circuit court for the County of Tuscola is are the guests of the former's niece, last cupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian COUNCIL ROO~S, Cuss City, Aug. 2, '0k. < held) on the 22rid day e.f October, 1904. at ten Mrs. J. E. Seed. and Mrs. Kurzer of Sebewaing also ~) • o'clock in the forenoon. The said mortgaged church next Sunday His household Adjourned meeting of the council < > 'premises are described in said mortgage sub ~ The Miuses Vida Patterson and visited at Mr. Soldan's over Sunday. goods were shipped to this place this <.> stantia]ly as follows: All those certain pieces called to order by president. The fol- ~.> or parcelsof land situateo in the 5]ownship Mabel Reagh spent Sunday with Mrs. Louisa Striffler went to Owen- week and he will take up his resi- lowing trustees were present: Elliott, ~,) lrou lc Yoa i of Kingston, County of Tuscola, and btate friends at Argyle. dale Monday, where she will visit her dence in the parsonage on Seeger <> Remen]ber immediate relief of Michigan, to-wit: Commencing at the B~galow, Renshler and Clarke. southwest corner of lot three, block four of daughter, Mrs. Gee. Zinnecker. She street. ~.> the village of Kingston, thence north sixty- Work was commenced last week on Minutes of previous meeting read ~> awaits them HEf~E--that per- threefeet, thence west forty-sevcn feet, thenee the construction of the new railroad was accompanied by Miss Ethel Strif- M. Steinhauser, who lives north of and approved. ~ soutl~ sixty-three feet, thence east forty- seven feet ~o the place of beginning, bei~g bridge south of town. tier of Argyle, wh5 returned here town, was the recipient of a beautiful Phe following bills were read and '~) manent relief, so seldont exper- on Section Thirty-three, in townshilJ twelve Tuesday. ~> ,~ north ran~'e eleven east; also commencing Mrs. J. Renter and children of Pon- Morris chair last Saturday evening, referred to committee on claims and ~> ieneed, fifty-five feet west of the southeast corner of tiac spent Friday and Saturday ~with There will be an excursion to Bay a gifr~ from his son, M. Steinhauser, of aCcou~lt~.. ~> Section Thirtv-two~ thence north one hun- A. A. P. McDowetl, printing, etc ...... $ 4 26 <> You owe your Eyes proper dredthirteen ?eet. thence west twenty-three Mrs. M. ,l. McGillvray. Port Sunday. Train leaves here at Seattle, Wash., and daughter, Mrs. > feet, thence south one hundred thirteen feet M. Seeger, c)f this place. Mr. Stein- Electric Supp and Eng. Co. inv.7-9 ...... 10 80 ~ care. It's your first duty to and thence east twent, y-three feet to lhe Claude Parmerton, of Care, has 10:02 a. m and arrives at Bay Port at Saginaw P. it. Coai Co. inv. 7-16...... 82 36 place of bea'innin~, all in Township Twelve 11:00. Train leaves on return trip at hauser's health is failing and his i ~ north rang'e eleven east, whicl~ premises wilt been a guest at the home of his uncle, Emerson Harp, inv. 7-11...... 5 12 the foremost blessing of nature be sold as aforesaid to satisfythe amount 4:00 p. m. The fare from Cuss City is children are making his declining Cuss City F~re Dept., salary 2-4. 1904...... 25 00 due on said mortgage and the ~osts of fore- H. L. Hunt, this week. t() have them examined by a closure. ~5 cents. years laappy by substantlal remem- O. A. Withey, labor ...... 14 25 Fred Galloway, of Owosso, is m)w Jesse Stocks. ", ...... a... 7 00 (.0mpe~ent Optician. We are Dated July ~Sth, 1 04. J. D. BROOJ(ER, brances. ~ employed in the meat market of Stanley Walden, who lives east of Adam Geitgey, ",...... 16 80 Dr. M. M. Wickware, assisted by thoroughly competent and shall ~ .lO~AttorneyJ" CO~K~NS,for AssigneeASSigneeof Mortga~'e.°f Mortgage. Yonng & Benkelman. town, and who has been employed in Win, Wilson, ", ...... 19 50 Detroit for some time, has decided to Drs. J. H. Hays and Kei~h Morris, Mike Seeger, ", ...... 24 00 gladly tell you what the trouble ~ ' 7=:')'~-~3 .Ins. Wallace, who resides northeast Wiil Shroeder, " ...... : ...... 1 $0 locate in Western Canada and left operated upon the five-year-(rid son of is, and the remedy. of town, has been quite ill the past J. B Cootes sundrles ...... 16 41 $ here Monday morning for Calgary, John Caister, near Shabbona, last week, but is better again. B. F. Benkelman ", ...... 4 55 Alberta. week Friday f(~r the removal of a Sag. P. M. Coal Co. lnv. 7-13...... '...... 98 02 • [. Ilendr,ck• | i mortgageDefault hasdated been February rnadein 25,acondition A. D. 1898 of ex- a Frank Wilson, who spent last week quantity of pus and diseased bone Elias Killins, salary, ...... 35 00 J eeuted by David Valentine and Julia Valen- George and Clara Tinney, who have A. H. Muck, drawing dirt from Main St ..... 9 75 tine as his wife and in her own right and with relatives in town, returned to from the right thigh. Tl~e little pc-' been visiting in this vicinity for three J. C. Epptette, salary ...... 30 00 i James Valentine (single man) to Sylvia ,l. his home in Detroit Monday. tient has been very ill but stood the Hand, executrix, upon the north half of the weeks, were guests at the home of E. Fostoria Incan. Lamp Co inv. 743, ...... 8 16 ,~ourheast quarter and the southeast quarter Mrs. A. Collins of Detroit came operation nicely and bids fair to make H. L. McDermott, telephone ...... 25 ~~ *,~t~*~~ of the norttieast quarter of section thirty- W. Keating over Sunday, returning a good recovery. Emerson Harp, haulin~coal ...... 21 11 three (33), town thirteen (13), north range Tuesday eveninz to spend some time to their home in Pon.tiac Tuesday eleven (11) east, containing one hundred and at the home of J. W. Murphy. Cuss City Grain Co, cement, etc., ...... 122 59 twenty acres of land more or less in Tuscola afternoon. About thirty-five of the neighbors Chris. Nolty, labor, ...... 2 ...... 19 09 county, Mi(-h., and recorded March 4, 1898 in and friends or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. W. A. Lamb and two sons re- Mrs: Mast, who visited friends here Richard Duggan, " ...... ~, ...... 13 50 Not Fatal Tuscolathe Register in ofliter Deeds 93ofliceinsMd page 95,which countyof said turned home Monday evening from a Hulburt, who live four miles north- Gib Knsier, " ...... 14 50 mortgage was duly assigned by Sylvia for a couple of weeks, returned to her Jas 0a.thou~, " ...... 6 00 J. Hand, executrix, to Frank Bishop visit with friends in Ontario. east of town, gave them a surprise home in Sebewaing Monday She was Angus McGillvray, salary,..: ...... 31 25 ,I on the 31st day of March, 1903 and recorded party last Thursday evening, in honor in the Register of Deeds office for said county A company of young folks enjoyed a accompanied by Mrs. Catherine Ben- Henry Herr, labor, ...... 16 50 - ' of Tuseola, April 4, 1903 in liber ll0of mort~ of the birthday of Mrs. Hulburt. marshmallow roast in the southern kelman, who will spend a few weeks Committee reported favorably on all No Matter What Doc- gage~o, page113, which said mortgage was The occasion was, a happy one and a again duly assigned by'Frank Bishop to Jacob pa, rt of the village on Monday evening. with friends there. bills as read. Moved by Clarke and lore ~ay We Krlow H. Striffleron March 25, 1904 and recorded in supper was served during the evening. • said Register of Oeeds office, April 4, 1904 in Mrs. E. F. Kreiman and daughters The Misses Edythe and Marguerite support#,d by:Renshler that report of That tteart Trou- liberD~ of mortgages onpage 558. on which Mrs. Hu~urt received a number of mortgage there is claimed due at this date $700 of Saginaw are visiting at the home committee be accepted and orders LaFaveof Gagetown were guests of useful an~ handsome presents. Mr. b 1 e i ][~ M ~k r~ ~ the principal, also $124.63 interest due and an of the former's • parents, Mr. and Mrs. drawn on the treasurer for the several attorney fee of $15 in said mortgage mentioned. friends here over Sunday. They were and~Mrs. C. W. Hulburt of this place Ca~.~ C~.l"~i, l~e Said m0rtgage witlbe foreclosea by a sale H. McColl. accompanied by Miss Luzetta Hobert amoum s. Carried. of said premises 0rso much thereof as may were among those who attended. Committee of building inspectors re- Cured. be necessary to satisfy said debt and ex- Mrs. J. H. Striffier and two dauuh- of Detroit, who has been visiting in penses ( f sale under the power of sale in said ported that they had exami-ed stair- There are seven main feature~ Of~ mortgage at public auction at the Court ters, Laura and Maggie, left Saturday the vicinity of Gagetown. Rev. L. V. Mash, of Hull, Iowa, House (froht door) in the village of Care, way'at rear of Opera House building for an extended visit with relatives at Ernest Perkins left Friday for New- and a former resident of Cuss City, is heart disease, viz.: (1) Weakness or Michigan, September 27 at one o'clock in the and that they considered it safe. :Debility; (2) Rheumatism or Neuralgia; afternoon. Carson City. berry, where he has secured employ- spending the.~ week at the home of (3) ~alvular Disorder; (4) Dilation; Dated June 21, 1904. Moved by Elliott, supported by JACOB H. STRIFFLER, Mrs. Crane, who has been making ment in the Upper Peninsula Hospi- J. C. Laing. It is twenty years since (5) Enlargement; (6) Fatty Degenera- E.B. L~DO~, A~signee. Clarke that the report be accepted her home at Tillsonburg, Ont., has tal. He spent Sunday with his sister, Mr. Nash left Cuss City, and ten years lion; (7) Dropsy. Attorney for Assignee. and placed on file. Carried. Documentary .evidence will prove Business address, Cass City, Mich. 6-24-]3 come to live with herson, John Crane, Mrs. J. C. Seeley at West Branch be- since he visited here, and quite natur- Report of Commissioner Straube for thousands of so-called "incurables" have • , west of town. fore going to his destination. ally he sees wonderful changes in the been absolutely cured by Dr. Miles' village and vicinity. Since his resi- month of June, 190i, was read. Mrs. O'Rourke, of Buffalo, and Miss Miss Mary McPhee, who accompan- New Heart Cure. PONTIAC, OXFORD& N0THERN R, R. dence in the West he has been en- Moved by Clarke, supported by Patients often have no idea their dis- Botsford; of Owosso, fo~vner residents PASSENGER '~IME CARD. ied her sister-in-law, Mrs. Murdock gaged in missionary work, and a few Renshler that the report be accepted ease is heart trouble, but ascribe it to of Cuss City, spent last Friday with Indigestion, Liver Complaint, etc. McPhee of Imlay City to Colorado years ago he was ordained as a minis- and placed on file. Carried. Here are ~ome of the symptoms: Trains. run on Central Standard Time. Mrs. Win. Kile. recently, returned to her home here ter in the Presbyterian church, and The following bills for cement walks Shortness of breath after exercise. GOING NORTH t GOING SOUTH Miss Milared Fairweather, who has last week. The change of climate did has taken up pastoral work since that was read: Smothering Spells. Pain in Chest, left F~~/ST.k~IO.\S./ ~s.~. not prove beneficial to Mrs. McPhee's John Leslie, ...... : ...... $ 13 2i Shoulder and arm. Discomfort in Lying No. 5i~o3 ~-o. 1 ;o2 No. 4.1No. 6 been the guest of her cousin, Lena time. Fairweather, returned to her home in health. Samuel LeePla ...... 10 00 on one side. Fainting Spells. Nervous ~!P-~M ~-'-De~-" ~ A~ ~.~. Wm. B. Davis, the genial • manager John Murphy ...... 23 68 Cough. Swelling of Feet and Ankles. 4 15 7 00 D.C.H. AM. 00 12 ~.0 Imlay City Monday. Mrs. Lazenby and two sons, t~obert John Scrlver ...... : ...... 19 84 .Paleness of Face and Lips. Palpitation. I Mich. Cent. of the Cass City Lumber Yards at The services at the Evangelical and William, will leave this week for John Gark ...... 3 60 Nightmare. Irregular Pulse. 8--~:~-i-~-~5--~-N~I-A-~-- ~.51 I0-~--4--~ this place, and Mrs. Stella Walmsley, church next Sunday will be~.in the Bay City to visit with friends for a Robert Wilson ...... 21 50 "I have great faith in Dr. Miles' New 9 i5,5 2[94 8 o.)-8 Eames * 30 10 2el~o 3 329 of Care, were united in marriage Win. Spurgeon, ...... , ...... 19 28 Heart Cure, and speak of its merits 9 30153.~ ~ 35 cole ~ 25 10 151 3 20 German language in the morning and short time. From that city they will whenever opportunity presents. I can { I • ' 151 l0 10 3 f0 Wednesday at the home of the bride •Mrs. Hinkley ...... 6 69 now go up and down stairs with ease, 10 t0 6 00 8 5b Oxford (6 10 05 1 50 English in the evening. go to the See to visit with relatives, by Rev. A. H. Leeson. After the Wm. Campbell, ...... : ...... 6 00 where three weeks ago I could hardly 11 L816 10 t 9 051 Shoup* .56! 9 53[ 1 32 and possibly may remain until next Arthur Jones ...... 12 80 ~valk one block." One year later.--"I 10 ZJ~i) 17 9 lz~9 Leon.rd ,46t 9 461 1 20 Mrs. Anna Parker and two daugh- ceremony the happy couple left on a still in good health; the Heart Cure 11 55]6 301 9 32] Dryden ,30 i 9 32t 12 55 Moved by Bigelow, supported by a~n ters, •Gladys and Bell, spent a few days spring. short wedding trip. They will reside did so much for me, that I find it a far 12 30646 9 44 Imlaycity 558 9 19/ Lo 30 ClaI:ke that the bills be referred to greater medicine than you claimed it 12 58 7 001 9 561 Lure* i5 40[ 9071 11 55 with relatives at Bay City returning Mrs. G. Masse]iuk and three child- in the new residence recently built by to be."--S. D. YOUNG, D. D., 697 North I 1317 09[ 10 03 Kings Mills*!5 29I 8 591 11 46 board of assessors for assessment. Pine St., Natchez, Miss. 1 55/7 241 10 16N'thBraneh15 14I 8 45 ll 20 home Tuesday evening. ren, who have been visiting Mrs. Mas- Andrew Campbell, on south Seeger Mone~back if first bottle fails to benefit. 2 50[7 38] 10 32 Clifford [4 561 8 26[ 10 32 Carried. selink's parental home here, left Mon- street. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are well 3 25t7 54~ 10 50 Kingston 14 361 8 1i} 9 55 Miss Murray of Glencoe, Ont., has • Application of James Tennant for ~REE Write us and we will mail 3 4018 04] 10 59 Wilmot* [4 24[ 8 021 9 30 day morning for their home in Big known in this vicimty where both you a Free Trial Package of 4 148 12] 11 07 Defora ~ 414 7 55 9 15 come to spend the remainder of the water supply to Lot 5, Blk. 7, original Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Piils, the New, 5 1.5!8 28] 11 25 cuss City 14 00] 7 431 8 55 summer with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Rapids. They were accompanied by both have a large circle of acquaint- Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Syrup- 5 45 8 41! 11 40 Gagetown 3 40 7 28 7 55 plat of village was° read. tom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose 6 05[8 521 11 55 Owendale 13 26t 7 t7[ 7 35 Hurley, northeast of town. Miss Mima MacArthur, who will ances who join in extending con- your case and tell you what is wrong 6 15~8 56 12 00 Linkville* [3 ~[ 7 121 7 25 Moved •by Bigelow, supported by and how to right it, Absolutely Free. spend some time there. gratulations. Address: ]DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., 6 35~9 10 12 15 Pigeon 13 051 7 00[ 7 (0 The Northeastern Industrial Fair Elliott that petition be granted. Car- 6 4019 12 12 18 Berne* 1300t 6 58[ 6 40 I~kBORATORIES, ELK_HART, IND. 7 00/9 259 lzO 35 caseville ]2 45/ 6 45[ 6 15 will be held at Flint on September 6, Last Thursday evening a company ried. :. P. M.]PM P. M. Ar. Lv.:A~I/A. M.IA M. 7, 8 and 9. This is one of the most of young people enjoyed a "straw VILLAGE COUNCIL. Moved by R~.nshler, supported by ~N~While the price of the Detroit *Flag stations. Trains stop only on signal. successful fairs in eastern Michigan. Bigelow that all walks ordered be All trains daily except Sunday. ride."~ When they left town they Daily Journal was recently advanced Connections--Pon~;iac with Detroit, Grand Mrs. C. M. Seeley has moved her looked as though they had just visit- COUNCIL Roo)~s, Aug. 1, 190~. built except where expressly desired Haven and Milwaukee Ry. and MiCh. Air tO10 cents a week, the paper has since Line Division of Grand Trunk Ry; Oxford millinery stock out of Fairweather's ed a second-hand clothing store. Re- Regular meeting of council called to that they be not built. Ca'fried. • ' with Bay Citydivision Mich. Central Ry; Ira- been very materially improved, and a lay city with Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry; store and has stored it in the rooms in ports are to the effect that they had order by president. There being no On motion of Elliott, supported by person will still get more than "his Cl~fford with Pere Marquette Ry; Pigeonwi~b the second story of the Etherinton a jolly evening with a marshmallow quorum present, council adjourned to Clarke council adjourned. . gaginaw, Tuscola & Huron Ry. money's worth." w.G. SANFoRD. @en. Supt. building. roast to finish up the fun with. Tuesday evening, Aug. 2ud, 1904. C. G. MATZEN, Clerk. M. Stone, or Sanilac Centre, was I ,c÷.F+4.4.++÷+..~++.r÷.F÷.c~,.÷÷÷~..~ ~ , 8omebody's canines are making KIN GSTON. M. .,i'e~t slaughter t,n stleep in tllis viclt> Mrs. McQuillan is very ill again. calling on friends in ~own Sunday and Monday. 1 ity. N,H. l:~urns wen~ t~ ~rancl tlapids i Correspondence 4: Guy, ¢ Mrs. Ilantey and daugi~ter, Anna, -iaturday. Mrs. Ed. of b2ingston, is spend- When ing tt]e week with tier mother, Mrs. ~.÷+b++++F.b-b++++I--F-b÷++b4+++-iM--F-I+÷ ~ransacted busil~ess in Care Wednes- A. G. >Iillikin tl:ts ~,ate to Lansing W. Winters. :lay. ~ll business. Cold snap comes will Mrs. Peters of DeckerviIle is visit- Dotph Hebenton spent last week at, DEFORD. The papei: is bein~ piaeed, in the you be ready? ing t,er parents, Robt. Howey and his home liere. He returned to 1'on- Mrs. Howard Retherford is no l~aptist cl~ul Ch. wifd. tiae on blonday. q'here's downright Miss (;el'tie ,leffery i~peudin~' a few )etter at tlfis writing. Jas. VanWagonerand wife. of Pon- Mr. Leoppard i~ able to attend to ~eeks at Bay P~,I'L satisfaction say nothing Miss Nellie McArthur, of Bad Axe, business after bein~ ill wiil~ appendi- tiac, were tim guests (it T. W. ~titt s tl~e guest of her mother, Mrs. C. Mrs. Frank ,leK~rv is spe,'~dill~ a of warmth and comfort :fill,.,. and wife the past week. V[cA rt hur. :(,upte ~f ~ceks aL 51~,ricLLe. Ge~,. Hick andwi[e and Ellner At- Laura and Etlie Stone, of Sanilae in having a furnace that Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and daughter, }Irs. tt~ppsalld Mrs. ttood are at [in and wife were callers (in H to cot/n- Centre, were tim guests of Maude keeps one's house at a Oak Bluff' for a c~,uple of weeks. ~abel, were tlm guests of It. d. Wil- t y line Sunday. Pltettepl:me last Tuesday. warm, even temperature cox tlm first ~)f tim week. B. Iiamiiton and wife ~crc fire The Baptist ladies' aid lne~ wit,b A pedro party was given in honor of Miss Edna ~pencer, or North ~uests (,f their daughter, Mrs. Otis tiae pastor and wife on WedlleSday. Lilyan Da.vids,m on Tuesday evening at a11 times, that cannot Branch, is visiting her parents, Mr. L1hambers, Sunday. Mrs. Oeorge West, oil and son, Paul, before bet departure to Port Huron. be reckoned in dollars md Mrs. Lyman Spencer. L. Palmateer aim Geo. Dewey took visited at E. A. llandali's Tuesday. W. F. Ehlers and wife returned and cents. The great Miss Hazel Garner, who has been a large drove n Tuesday° t,roit, wh ,re she has been s(ane time furnace has the reputa- Miss Linnie Jeffery visit,ed friends The barn and e¢lntents belonging ~o very sick, but, is mucl~ better. BEANS$2,25 A BUSHEL, tt Imiay City and near P(mt,iae the Dougald Duncanson was struck by tion throughout the )ast week. l,?arrrlors do you re:flizo ii pays to well earo igl~tning last. Wednesday and burned length and breadth of the ['or a ~ood paying crop? Tile/enuine "Miner Mrs. Avery has been caring for a :o the ground. Be:in llarvester" made only by tim Lc 1{oy land of being just such a Plow Company, Le Roy, New York. is'better ~ick lady a~ Cass City and retnl'ned P. S. McGregory, of Cass City, was ~han it ires bceu in its twenty-live years |AS- :lome Saturday. ~he gues~ of IllS brother and sister, A. furnace. We know how l'°::>, -::+~:.~::-:~,~..< ~><,,.,a>+'..',>' ,,,.~j..e ~" only. a'eek. eontplcte Ioss of m:mhood. No matter the eause~whether toM{s- ",:;+~;.:'.: e.~a~' The above is the picture of the only Dr. A. Everyb~M/v is still picking huckle- . erectness in youti~, excesx:_s iu manhood or buslaess worries-~ OR. $PtNNEV, ~' There was a heavy rain Saturday :B, Sl,inneY in this state. His history ts ns berries a~ Mud Lake. ' OUI¢VITALIZI/;t) TP.I.'.AT;,JI~NT \VILL CURE YOU. follows; Fifteen years in private 1)raetice, litter. , Founder of tweh'e of thes'e in East Saginaw, B{ieh., with A new baby boy has come to stay at as large a l)raetlce as any physician then had. Mrs. Ed Dorser is visit,ing friends in i We Cure Varicocel~..~triotttres, ~looaand Skin G'i3eaaoa+ProatattoTroub= TWO years t)|'of~ssor Ill Detroit IIonleopathid Prank Carroll's at Rescue. Detroit. , los, Urinm'y, Kidney and ~]adder Di~easea, ColIege and twenty=two yearn In Detroit. iklad , Consultation Free. Question I,ist Sent .(tree For IIome Treatment. charge Alma Sanitarium eigt~teen A nUltlber fr<,m tmre wentto ttle of months; 5/If. and Mrs. Sid Fisi~ were in Care 7gt~Aantls~ one Year. and for the past seven ledieati;s fifteen thousand dollars: but in Franl~ Darbee is very sick witl~ ap- Dg o P INN V <4 ii forty=eight hours he had bought anotber and Sunday with friends at Wickware. ~90 WOODWARD AV~o, D~:TROIIY, N~t~CH,, ~ is in good shape for business again. I~[e will )endici tis. move to Belding, 517ich.. next spring, where l~e iLalp and Lila Darer of Flint are has a Sanitarium with sixty rooms " nearly J. W. Muiholland was in Caro Sat- completed ,,nest,sat John Dickhnut's at present. There is a firm In Detroit calling themselves urday on business. Miss Fame Mcint,yre tins been hired Sp[nney & Co. Their history is this: Arisen Miss Emma Mulholland is visiting :b. Spinney founded the same. but he has been ;oteaci~ tt,e East Grant school, Dist. Gee. Alwond sold his horse and pur- ~Protection Our Proper Permanenl~ dead some three years, as an extract from the mr sister, Mrs. H. Wesley, this week. Evening News of September 8th, 1900. will No. 6. chased a c(dt. Policy," is the title of the recent prove. The office has been run by his heirs. J. W, I~lulholla.gd lms a new Moore ~peech of C(mgressman NcCleary, of putting physieIans In same tIlat they eould "Th@ New C~c~er" Mrs. W. J. Moore is a sufferer from Chas. Creger is t)uilding a fine barn the 5elepl~one in his farm Imuse. No 80 Minnesota. which has just been pub* hire until about a year ago when Kergan & ffsed~ bread,, Ice,i, )eing poisoned while picking huckle m his new farm. Kennedy bought them out and have been run- ; rings. Jshed by tim American Pro~eetive ntng the business since. I am the only Dr. rroc~orx or W~/e.-s 3erries at Mud lake. Evert Miles has exchanged horses Splnney in the state. Have been here forty- There was a little girl baby came to I'ariff League. One copy tree to five years, so do not make a mistake and Roy Finkle wiit eare for g. Parr's tvittl Cass City parties. consult write tt~e wrong firm if wish to bile ilome of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ~verv applicant. Send postal card re- or you dally/b~ead. ~tock while the are prospecting in the Mrs. MicOallum of Deford visiteed on see me. I am at tho Sanitarium every Sunday COOK ~OOK FR£~ Bush last, Friday. tuest~ for free copy. of document No, except one in a month. Will be at the place Nnrtl~west Territory. the Town-line Wednesday. ~2. Address W. F. Wakeman. Seer~- and date below as follow~: The l{,eminghm Ladies' Aid met We are coming to your town on date and at John and Duncan McDonald were Mr. Warner, who has been so sick 5ary, 33!-) Broadway, New York, N. Y. place mentioned and are willing to give you wit,h Mrs. Alva Pllelps tlHs week and our time and the benefit of our fortydour rolled to Pb. Huron by tl~e serious ill- k,r some time pas% is improving. ~@~For Rent.~A restaurant. Ap- years' experience, free. dl report a good time. It matters not how long you have been slck. ness of their brother, wlm is sick with Sheriff Daugherty and Deputy ~ili- ply to H. MCCOLL. 7-2.q-tr or what your ailment, our consultation and The Moore Teleplmne company has :aneer of the stomach. advice is free. and opinions are always ~in passed through llere Thursday. our tho been putting up a number of new tele- Donald Thompson started for N. W. result of careful examinations and a life long Mr. Courliss of Kingstou was in this experience. The patient Is always told th~ New Cure for Rheumatism~ phones tbe past month. IL Monday morning in company with truth and upon Just what he can rely. To all locality in tim interest, of his farm in wbo are poor we give treatment absolutely Dr. Colwell's Magic Egyptian Oil cures dist, Rev, and Mrs. Pl~etteplaee are visit- Andie Barns, lately fr)m Wisconsin. Women, Suffer free. only charging cost of medicine. Opera- :hen and ~tomaeh troubles, neuralgia, rheums. See. 2, Kingston. ;lsm, lumbago, sciatica, back,tcll~, contraete~i ing at tim borne of their daughter, Donald expects to go to the coast be- tions at hospital free. only charging exact cost J. Hilderbrant has purchgsed a very of board wblle patlen't is recovering. iolnts a~adomuscles, stlffoned joinfs, ~pralns, Mrs. David Hutchinson. fore he returns. No longer Any person suffering from PILES or any )rulso~, cuts and wounds, burns and scalds, line work horse of Win. Randall and curable disease we will walt for our pay until rareness of all kinds, frost bites, chilblains, Mrs. Henry Wesley and two little Katie Thompson was called to West ~oa Phora Will Secure to You the Blessings cured, If you will secure us. ~welllngs, and spinal aff6etions. It can be is now looking for a mate. Have you been sick for years and are you daughters, Mable and Ella, and Em- Grant to help care for her niece, Ele- of Perfect Health--Trial Bottle Free to All, ;aken Internally or applied externally. It lea Tilere are smn~ im,)r.wem~ats be dlseouraged? Come to us and we will cure ~overelgn remedy for diphtheria, sore throat, ma Mulholland visited at Mrs. Harry nor Williamson, who had tim mis- Zoa Phora Is the boon and blessing of suffer~ you. Our Driees are the lowest of any chronic ing made on tlle Kingst,on road be- ag womankind. It relieves the burdens o[ disease speeialists in the state. Charges at ~olds, croup, quinsy and costs only 50c. a bottle. Hureliff's Sunday. fortune to fall on the cellar door and "I have used Dr. Colwell's Magic Egyptian Oil naternlty, makes safe tile change from maiden. the sanitarium only aetual cost. We treat eli t,ween sections 4 and 11, which are to forms of ehronte diseases, b~1t special attention ~s a general household remedy for years. I~ Mrs. Ruth Sheldon, who has been break, her collar bone. rood womanhood and regulates tim cllange o~ Is given Lo the treatment o~ the following my work as locomotive engineer, I havo found 1| needed very much. ife. It cures all tim diseases peculiar to the sew ¢ery sick at the h()me of lmr daughter~ ...... D. E. Spencer. of. .~Bad. Axe. was.. .in eucorrhea, all misplacements, Irregularities. long standing diseases, viz.: Nasal C~tarrh. tery valuable by p~ttlng a few drops In wa~er ~lfis neighborhood Monday in tim in- Those registered Durock Jersey Polyons 5Iueous and Tellieu~at Diseases of Defore drinking. It Is a sure preventive for all ~rs. .Bliss, for the past two mppressed and painhfl periods, plies and kit- the TI~roat. Foreign Growths in the Larynx, mrests of New York Life Insurance swine which John gel)herford pur- aey, l|var and bladder troubles. Laryngitis, Bronchitis. Bronchial Consump- stomach pains and bad effects from impur~ weeks, is some better now. tion. Spitting of Blood. Loss of Voice. En- ~ater." John H. Weeks, 117 Cllittock Avenue, 3o.. for wlfich he is agent, tie tins al- ehaged in Eaten county, have proved Jackson, Mich. Dr. Magic Egyptian Tlmre will be a grove meeting on larged Tonsils. Insipient Consumption. Asthma. Colwell's ready written seine of our young peo- to be profitable to the farmers. Diseases of the Heart. General Debility. DIs- 011 costs only 50 cents per bottle. 8atlafaction 3ass River circuit in Chas. Andrew's eases Peculiar to V/omen. Neuralgia and all ~uarantoed or money refunded. ple and as Mr. Spencer is well and forms of Nervous Diseases. Diseases of the :rove commencing Wednesday, Au- [avorably known llere, also the com- I~idneys and Bladder. Strietures. Constipation, gust 3 lasting over Sunday. Rev. F. Piles. Fissure. Fistula. Irritable and Indolent pany's responsibility is beyond ques- I)'lcers. Hip Diseases. Scrofula. Blood and Skin rraverand Rev. Cents are expected Diseases. Surgical Diseases of all forms, the Ke,p Y ur tion, we anticipate that he will be Eye. Ear. Face and Internal Organs, including ~o be ~here. Deformities, Club Feet. Cross-Eyes, Tumors, BJoo Pure, :tble ~o interest many more. Hare Lips, etc.: also ffaundice, Dyspepsia, MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE. Diarrhea. and an forms of Llver, Stomach and BETTER THAN GOLD. :Bowel Diseases. Its Purity Msans Health, Its Impurity, Dis- One was pale and sallow and the "I Remarkable Gure8 ~erfected in ol~ ease and Death--How to Mak~ Pur~ :)thor fresh and rosy. Whence the was troubled for several years cases which have B~ood and New Blood. flifference? Silo who is blushing witt~ wit,ll clm)n|c indigestion and nervous been neglected or unskillfully treated. No ex- health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills debility" writes~, F. J. Green of Len- periments or failure. Parties treated by mall Blood Is essentially the fluid of llfe. It per- MRS, ELLA IM. SNYDER, Canton, Ohlo. or express, but personal consultation is pre- neates every portion of tlm body to the remotest to maintain it. By gently arousing easter, N. It. No remedy helped me ferred. ;Ips of the members. Any poisonous or diseased the lazyorgans they • compel good di- until I began the using Electric Bit- Mrs. Ella M. 8nyder, Canton, Ohio, says: remember Date ef Vlslt. Come early ~artlcies that enter Into the blood are scattered gestion and head off constipation, ters, whicl~ did me moregood than all 'About 20 months ago I gave blrtli to a little baby as parlors are ~tlway~ ;hroughout the entire system and Infect all|t~ ;lrl; during pregnancy I suffered greatly with crowded. A frlendly call may save you future Try them. Only 25c at L. I. Wood & the medicines I ever used. Theyhave )earing down pains and had a miserable feeling, suffering: it has made life anew to thousands ~arts. They are transmitted to succeeding Co., druggist, also kept my wife in excellent health who have been pronounced beyond hope. /3rtng ~eaerations and cause disease and ~ufforlng in- fll tile time; I was weak and could not gala for years. She says Electric Bitters ~trength, and In three months was almost down sample of your urine, for examination. lofinltoly. :ire-just splendid for female troubles; Address ~11 mail to Dr. Colwell's Egyptian Blood Purifier and ;vlth nervous prostration, falling of tlle womb, tonic cures absolutely an4 permanently scrofu- SHABBoNA. ~hat they are a grand tonic and in- ~welled and diseased ovaries, pain In back an4 REED CITY SANiTARiUM la, skin eruptions, pimples, salt rheum, erysipe- ~qgorator for weak, run down women. ;ides, and dizziness. I doctored wltll several RICED CI'IW. ~|CH|GA~ las, boils, tumors, letter, sores, ulcers, ulceration Lilyan Davidson returned to Port No ot,imr medicine can take it,s place = Asslstant lectors, and for five months I was confined to rny ~f tim stomach and bowels, female weaknesses, Huron Wednesday. in our family." Try tbem Only 50c. )ll. W, N NORItlS, )ed; I could not walk. One day my husband law your advertisement and sent at once for a Dr. Spinney will be at fiyspepsla, debility, dropsy, syphilis In all |is Satisfactionguaranteed by L. I. Wood Yeteriaary SuNeoa, Cass City terms, and all diseases arising from hereditary Emma and Will Auslander are on ;ample bottle. I used the sample and also got a Co. ~alnt or Impoverished condition of the blood. abe sick list this week. argo bottle, and continued using it until now Z As a tonic, Dr. Colwell's Egyptian Blood ~Ionor graduate of Ontario Veterin- .'eel entirely well. Can walk all dayand If I feel Purifier and Tonic Is unexcelled. It makes now, Mrs. A. Guy, of Decker, spent last try College, Toronto. and a registered ;lred at night I take one dose oI Zoa Phora to TOWN LINE. i~eep me from getting run down. Many thanks Sheri a ll0use, rich, healthy blood and tellovou lassitud~ and l?hursday at ber lmme l~ere. tired feeling, puts new life an(l vigor into the Nice refreslfing rain the 30th. nember of the Ontario Veterinary !or what you have done for me, and may God ~ystem, makes the old young and tile weak Slmbbona was well represefited at ~{edical Society. All diseases of do- tdd his blessing." C. Courliss was in tim city Wednes- Write tlle Zoa Phora Co,, Kalamazoo, Mielt., ~trong, It Strengthens the stomach, aids dlges-, lay. mestic animals skilfully treated. Cass City, tlon and Imparts force Into all tho functions of. the dance in Argyle Friday night. ~or a free trial bottle and copy of their illustrated ~he body. Relatives from Warlord Ont., are A, VanBlaricon is putting down a Nigllt calls promptly attended to. medical book, "Dr. Pengelly's Advice to r~r ColwelPs Egyptian Blood Purifier and l Women." The doctor will gladly give fre(~ Tonlc Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or the visiting with James and Gee. Morgan. ~roek well. Dr. Pyke wilt be at tim off-ice at all ~peclal advice when needed. Zo~ ~Phor~ is lot urchase price will bm ~eg~ed I~ Is for sai~ , lr sale at $I.00 a bottle by iues ay, Au!l st 9 P e V ' ] G. O Rourke did business in Kings- times. at ~l,o0 a bottle b. I Susie Davidson. of Port Huron, is 5on Saturday. CHARGES-1 MODERA~PE.r L. L WOOD & CO. From ~:3o a. m. to 9:3o P, m. L I. WOOD & CO., Druggists, Cass City: ] ~pending tlm week witl~ lmr incliner. o

brldle-rein hanging loose, a short rifle GbtIGF Off P~uJv;e. ~vh~g). :~t his shoulder, aimed at the kuntcd Newberry, S. C.--W. H. ~tarrls, man's hearL The fugiUvo stopped, Chief or Police, of Newberry, says: his weary head dropped, and with his "1 suffered for a number o£ years with ~;wolten hand he made the sign of The Labor of the Child Iddney complaint. There was a dull the Cross con brow and breast. Then aching across the small of my back came the sharp, quick ring of the that was worse at night an~t rifle, and the man felt, with arms [nade me feel trgsprabl~ g ll tt~ time. Sltt~L [hem from the light o£ day, outspread, and with a singIe groan Dividends. dlvidends; the lddney ~a~e~[ions wSr6 Gark and Rob them .of:the|r youth and playo lay dead, himself maMas the sign ga]f o~ sediment, a~d iac!~ 9I @~tro! l)ividcnds, dividends; of the Cross on the dead plain. The ~hlat and'dwarf the coming rae~, compelled me .to rise "a nfimber-o~ flabby linib and bloodless faee~ horseman adjusted his rtfle across his A prismt, mill; the infant's place.-- saddle, gave one glance at the dead times during the night. Between this Divtdcndst Dtvidends'~ body, to make sure that his aim 1~ad The Supwior Tribunal of Monaco are not played in the Casino. Therc~ annoyance and the backache it was ~ned [~he Duke o( Manchester one impos~Ible for me to get~ m~b sleep IL b~en true, m~d rode away into the isn't room. A sumptuous eIub has mudred francs for exceeding the le- and my was bMng undermined. lgtcal their freedom and their Joy~ depths of the mountains, been established, and winnings from hea~th Di vtd0nds, dividends; ;at speed of limt~ on his motor ear, the Casino Company's coffers go l)ack I tried a number o~ remedies, but Sacrifice tim girl and boy~ md five mlnutc~ i~ter inflicted a pen- to those same coffers via club. nothing helped me until ! gel o Dean's Dividends, dividend8 CORN A VERSATILE PRODUCT, the ~oOllsh, blind, trnbbtent state, Mty of tW~eatos~flv~ £raa~s upon a Monte Carlo is ke o%pin~ vp with the Kidney Pills. The use of thi~ remedy ~qowin~ dragoFt :teeth o£ hate.~ roman convicted of breaking one of Limes. It being run more and according to directions - tSr0mptly ~ave thy nurslings' from this fate-- |nnumerable Uses to Which ~t Can 8e is more brought about a change Lor the better. Divldends ~ DividendM Put, ;h6 ~nost important.of the Ten Com- in accord with the motto, "If you --t%Qbort Lovemau, ~mndmen~s. After using two boxes the backache Probabty few things that grow are don't see what you want ask for it." all left me. the kidney secretions capable o~ so many uses or are as Perhaps a mora!is~ woutd say thrt The gaming tabies now keep open cleared up and tim action of the kid- i compIetcly used as corn. The grain ;hese varying penalties demonstrate until 1 a. rn., and you can even get a neys became normal." is used for food both for human beings :he relative im~)rtanee of offenses at i~am sandwich on the premises to re- ~onte Carlo, A FREE TRIAL of this great kid ~ and cattle, while the stalks are used They may show that fresh your inner man and give you t four times worse to seoreh an hey medicine which cured Chief Har- as cattle feed. The pith of the corn- is on the fortitude necessary to tend you mtomobile than to break certain otho ris will be mailed to any part of the stalk is used in the manufacture of [o lose some more money, ~r ~aws. United States. Address Foster-MlP smokeless powder, in the rnanufaeture It has often surprised me that an AS a ~n{itt:CF O[ ~aC~ ';:it( wonlan was int.eIligent of the world, a mere- burn Co., Buffalo. N. g. Sold by all of high-grade varnish, and in man tim man, d ~alers; price fifty cents per box. ufacture of paper° The woody por- tions are used in the manufitcturo o~ Noor the First |nven¢oro a cheap quality of paper. The first piece of genuine mecbaw As a food corn is supplied in many fsm the modern world saw, a clock, - 5Y GUOS"d¢ DTdR CLDRtD@E forms~ The most familiar are as meal, ~as the invention of a Moor. hominy and grits. Practically nil the Copyright, I90i, by The Siiorts[ory Pub CO. (All rights reserved.) starch that is used in the United $100 Reward, $100, States is made from corn, Immense A land so desolate that imagina ~ ay and listened to his own heart The readers of thb paper will l)e pleased ~o leaer~ "<:ion might notl~tcturo it; : the surface ~eats and the awful silence. quantities are also used in the manu- ~hat there i:~ at least one dreaded disease thatscience has been able t.o care In all its uta.aes, and lllat 1~ aiternatlng in gray and red, whore ~Eviddntly the gully had been se- facture of glucose, which, among other Catarrlt. hairs Catarrh Cure 1~ tim Only posltlv~ things, enters largely into the manu- cure now known to the medfeaI frnternfty. ()alarth the disinte~-ated line and sandstone ected as ieading in the direction lie betn~ a constitutional disease, require~ r~ GOltSU~lt.- lay side by side Without mingling; .a ;vislied to take, for finally lie rose facture of beer, as a substitute for tlonal ~reatmeat. Ilalrs Catarrlt Cure ts taken In ternally, actln~ direclly upon the blood nml mucoa~ "osoii too coarse for vegetation, hard :o a crouching posturo and began to malt. m~rface~ of the system, tltereby destToytng tb~ A large quantity of corn is used an- retardation of the disease, and ghqt~g th~ patlen~ with tho baldng pfa burning sun, uovo up its course, walking almost strengtIl by bt~ildhlfg up tile eoostit~tlon and a~Mst,o and worn Ante ~ridgeG where ~ the ~wift!y. though with still beaded nually in the manufacture og whisky, lgIX I|atltrt} ~tt doing its work~ 'File proprietors hav~t ~o'lnm:h faith in its c~rat~va powers thag they offer ~pring torrents from the melting )ark, where it was deep and the sage and nearly 15,000,000 bushels are used ~)ne tIundred Dolmrs for any ease ~fmg i~ faib ta overy in the manufacture of co- cure. Send for Hstof testimonials, :-.;now of the mountains had eaten 3ush hung over it, and crawling year Address F..L CnENI,;V & OO,~ Toledo. be ,:away the softer earth, tn scattered ~gain where it grew shallow and lay logne spirits and alcohol. Even in the >old by nil Draftings, 750. 5'ake lialFs Family I Ills for const~pv.tio~, clumps, gray sage seeming in its )pen to the sun. In this way, after manufacture of these products nothing is lost. The glutinous and other resi- iifeJess dryness rather a part of the In hour of toiI, he reached a mass of Pipe Made of Bamboe~ dead soil (tiana living growth from )ouIderSo around which the gully dues in the manufacture of starch. A ~raveIer in the Philippines glucose, whisky alcohol used ~t. Hero and fhere gleamed wMte in )eat, and here he raised himself in and are writes: "Yon see that girt coming ~he sunshine masses o[ bleached as cattle feed, along the streets carrying a long cyl- -bones of cattle~pcrhaps of men--~ inder of bamboo upon her ~houlder? who had wandered there and diode "Access on Pronoun." She is returning from the water "The vast plain that stretched, a dead Two negro women boarded a Penn- ~usic Hall, Casino. works and is;carrying home a goo~i waste, to tim mountains which htulg syIvania avenue car at Seventh street. supply of c'Iea~/~'dNnking water. Yes. f~ncd twenLy4ive francs because the )or of the Stock Exchange who has ~ike banks of mists on the edge of the O~e was a large, dark-skinned woman, it is a big bamboo tube---sm-eIy eight fudges though~ that this sum was coted a bank or a customer is :horizon, was broken by hideous ~ashity dressed; the other was a smaIl. and feet Iong and twenty:two inches at about all she would yicld, being an .o be found next day, shouM d:ra~ =masses of red sandstone, gigantic, yclIow woman, wearing a modest oat least iD circumference° Tim insid(~ impecunious dressmaker, while they natieally blow his brains out at water-worn into ~curious shapes by yew rL high divisions have been forced out b'y w~ere sm'e that an ~n~lish duke men in Threadneedle sLreet. ~tile floods of aged untold. 1{ere, one The women were di,seussing a mu- means o~ a stick and tim inter~a~ wouldn~t mind four times as mubh. stood isolated, in the form of a tual friend. Mr. Jenks. The largo wo- As; an Irisaman might rmt it. if he compartme:~ts all combined int~ o.ae'. The splendid business capacity o[ .crouching aniraaI ready to spring; man spoke in loud tones and pro- tad any brains he would not blow It holds a lot of limdd." Monsieur Blanc~ who is Monte Carlo. ~:here, they lay alox~g the plain, us if nounced tho name of tile man as ;llem out in SUCh a public pIace while has led him to mare 5he discovery huge lizards had been suddenly though it were spelled J-ion-k~s. It ~e could avoid all risk of publicity by Oyster Bay Settled i~ 1653; that some lucky ganfl)iers have been turned to stone. Again, one towered was evident from the expression en loins it in Monte Carlo. ~t 1.642 a, party of English advent- Laking money away from Monte Cal'- like a pillar, cacved with -strange , do~ the face og the smaller woman that There is a paradise for suicides. If lurers direct from, New Englrmd at.- lo. This is a defecr~ in his system -vices of a forgotten people, and yon° she .was an)eyed by the loud talking ;ou want to sever your throat or temptect to settle at Oyster Bay, an,[ Lhat Im intends to remedy, as in his -doPe in masses and groups and rows. and misprommeiation oli her friend. apparatus actually purchased the land from the' :)pinion the Casino company needs turn out your digestive ~:liey seemed the ruins of some vast FinalIy she protested: ~dth earboltc acid until you are quite Indians, but the Dutch drov'e them [he cash mneh more than any one ,city, whose streets and squares must "You speak of Mr. JenJ;s a..~ teceased, and afterward att out. Eventually a compromise was thongh else does. obtain have .echoed to busy feot hundreds his name were spelled with an °i' he legal proof you want that you made and the Dutch and English di. I once investigated the management --dhousands of 5nears ago. Not a: tree 'e'." Iied of a lingering old age, bring your vided Long IsI'and betwee,~ tlmm. instead of an o[ an American circus. Traveling -.hi the vast plaln,~but over atl a sky "Oh, yes," the large woman ex- "azor or your acid here with full The firs{: permanent settlement ca with it was an assortment og organ- without a cloud, hnd a sun, not yet claimed, "I perceives Imts the ac, ;onfldenee that no proof Of self-mur- the site of the present rill:age o~ you [zed swindlers, who paid a percentage a~ the meridimL that burned with cess ou the pronoun."~Y~ashingtonT ler will ever be adduced against you. Oyster Bay was then made in, ~G5;L more than ,¢ropic heat. af their profits to the boss.' There Time:.;. were the bad money pan, sere tim pick- A man the other evening blew Suddenly, in the very center o~ this Generate Electricity by Water, pocket, the "flim-flammer" or short moug h of his head off to effect hls horror of des01ation, appeared a man Lay dead. Even in Spain waterfalIs ave now The Boy Speculated. change man. and other distinguished )urt;ose. It happened directly m Tie was crouching in the water-worn the deep shadows on the side farthest being nsed as a source of electric Baron Moncheur, the Belgian minis- q)eciatists. They made money, plen- :rent of the motor garage, opposite hollow of one of th0 biggest rocks. h'om tile. mountains lle had watched l~owcr. In one case twenty-three small ter, visited Baltimore Iast month. At !.y of it, But the circus managers .he end of Ciro's Gallery. ina few cowering in its blackest shadow and ?o intently before lle began his jour- villages are snpplied from the power a dinner in Baltimore he said: needed that cash. so they fitted np a ~econds two men in plain clothes .gazing off the wido ptatn to station, in italy the employment og across aey and darted suddenly under the "The spirit o[ business enterprise gambling outfit in a railway car, and ~prang out--they were Monte Carte zt~e dim mist .that told where the ~)~crhan~ing ledge where the water innumerable waterfalls has enormous° cmd speculation is wtlat imi)resscs me every nigllt the astute swi~tdlers lost q)ies and whisked the body off into mountains lay, There was hag- had worn away the softer rock. ly increased tile output of manuFae.. a and most profoundly in Amerieao For in- to the circus owners aIl they had sltop, whence it disappeared in ae- yard, look face, hid again in a hollow as before. lured silko "Itere," says an Englisi~ hunted in his and stance, I was riding one day on the won during the da~ °. The strange 3ordanee with a system that works followed strange writer, "'is a form of power that wilt ".Then in tltc deep stillness, nnbroken Then hours o11 mttskirts of Washington, and at a part of it is that they alI knew they like a clock. Passers-by who in- times the raan on last lounger than Britain's coal b:< the hum of a locust or tile buzz ;oii~ At lay fiat certain place I dismounted and got a had no chance; that the odds were tuired what the matter was were as- Great, hot plain and dragged himseI£ fields," el: a beetle, ' a bit of sandstone ~he Httle boy to hold my horse. I was a.~ainst them, and that the tables mrcd timt there lind onIy been a dog ,:~ropped from the great boulderso he ~tong, taking minutes to move his gone about ten minute.s.a.nd on my were "crooked" was a, taorat certain- ight. am1 any one who hinted a~ a shivered as with fear and drew deep. :)wn length, so that any cmo wa(ehing 3UNCH TOGETHER return I found the first boy gone, and W. yet they could no~ resist the temp- micide was denounced as a danger- ~r into the shadow of the hollowed would,-, have needed a keen and steady inotimr, a smalIer one, standing at the tation to gambIe. )us dreamer who saw things that rock. ~ye to be certain that he moved at 3offer Has n Curious Way of FinaID/ horse's head. %Vithout drawing any offensive par- ,veren't there. ~,I[ Then, in a friendly gully, he Attackin9 Some Organ. After some minutes, he seemed to "'How is this?" I said, 'You are Mlel between the circus gaml)lers atad They hills: Keep a tame coroner at moved faster, with the crouching Ails that come from coffee ar~ ~ather courage and suddenly dropped not the boy I left lay tiorse with.' IhoseogMonte Carlo for i~ would be Vlonte Carlo an easy-going, good-ha- posture of the mornin ~ and even :umulative, timt is, unless the eoffe~ 21oni his rock-shelter, fiat upon the " 'No. sir,' said ~tho tiny urchin, 'I neither fair nor true-~i may say that .bred fellow, witI~ an accommodating :race, where the great boulders stood s taken away new troubles are con- :~2round, still, however, within the ~peekilated and bougt~t the job off Monsieur ]3lane has arranged that as ury. He is a man, no doubt, wlm like the ruins of an ancient city, he ;lnually appearing and the old ones shadows of the great boutder. Then [he oilier feltow for a dime." tittle money as possible shall be ex- relieves in natural death on princi o Mmost ran ti~rough the black shad- ~e~ worse. m~ raised hk, head and again gazed "Of coarse, after that." tim minister ported from hls prineil)aIity. fie, and could diagnose the death of )wg o[ what seemed once m have "To begin with/' says a Kansan, *'E away toward the~mountain. [t was ended. "it was impo.ssibte for me to About two hundred ac~.ive spies are t man smashed to a jolty by a stearrl )eeu a street, only throwing himself xas a slave to coffee just as thou- a~ if he felt that tlm mountain had bear' the markct,"~Kansas City Jom'- empioyed at. M.onte Carlo. They rammer as bei~:g due to gent or apo- :Iowa to crawl where an open place, rends or others to-day; thought [ e:ves and was watcffing the great ~al. throng the gambling rooms, pick up ~lexy~he ~s not ~zttre which. like a cross street, let in tlle unwel- ?enid not live without drinking strong plain, on which anything that moved [acts about the players, catch arid Any one ~hor has ever asked a come sunlight, ?offee every morning for breakfasK ~.;ould be seer, through the clear a;ir axpel pickpockets, ira.ok persons who ~ndon coroner to believe that a m~m The perspiration had erased to Mayor McClellan's Simile, lad I had sick headaches that hept add known by its power o11-life to exude eounterf~qt coins and make .vho had killed hintseIf reatly died ~.ow., for every drop of moisture was iV[r. McClellan was accompanied by ne in bed several days every month. be strange to that dead woci~1, themselves generally useful to their 'rein circumstances over. which i~e burned from his body. The grime a friend. He was smoking the Iast 2ould hardly keep my food on m7 Af[er a time lie waa¢~rawling like employers. lad no control wilt remember the ;toed on his face ill dry patches; his ~l~:arter of an immense cigar and ~tomaeh but would vomit as long aa a lizard, ebbs,of ,~he>~hadows, across Tigid reception which he. encountered eyes were red atttl bloodshot; his [alked earnestly. In front of the e> One of tlmir duties ~s zo eoltect i could throw anything np am1 wlaea a stretch of hot sunlight, in among tad the fruitlessness of his efforts. ~onguo hung from Ms mouth, and france to the Potter building a half- ~tatistics as to how nmcil tile big i could get hot coffee to stay on my the scant sage bushes~crawling as !-tere I bcIieve things differ. :?ven the hot stones had (:eased to dozen newsboys were sorting papers. winners win and what they do with it. ~tomaeh I thought [ was bell:or. if tie would be a part of the gray and burn his fleslt, so hot had it become The mayor ww,; caught there in the wed earth, if only lie could burrow "Well, two years ago this spring irt his fieree struggle under that u~- crowd, and delayed a few seconds. was tlmt sick w%h ll~to it and escape sighL Evett when rhemnatism E :empered sun. One of the gamins "spotted" him. t~v reached the sage bushes he did :ouhl not use my right arm to do any- ht the earIy afternoon: he stopped "IIey, fellers," he said, in a tow not rise, but instead, crept oa and lling, had tleart trouble: ~va,s herr- ':o res[ in the shaded hollow of a Lone. "dat's de mayor."

And. golden days abidc, r I[onrs passed again! The sun had ~II~ t_L Coventry in /gngllsh Country /Ireetions, then it was fin.e and the almost tmmhed the top of the moun- 1Ale. their family go[ to using it and tains, which now rose huge and dark 3rand Entrance, Casino. :ell you it has worked wormers for tlefore the man who dragged o~ and Has Learned Much of Africa. he. Thanks to Posture in place of tl~e So why a financier who has gone on, over the dead plain, with purple A recent statement in the Scientific These gentry ltave discovered that loison, coffee, I ne~w enjoy good ~stray shcnM disgrace his ~amily by face and swollen hands and feet. Xmerlcan says that 1VI. Chevalier, ttle wheu a g-aml)ler has wou a ihousand leMth, have not been in bed with sick dlting himself in London when hc filIed with bui: one thougtiL conscious toted French explorer, has just re- pounds at thirty4±nd.-fot'ty orroulette madaehe for two years although [ had of bttf one wish< . toreaeh the shelter urned from a prolonged trip throngh lie becomes ured of beth distractions. '.)an come ~o Monte Carlo a~?d make t for 30 years before I Began.. Poshlm ~ure of a perfectly natural and ;egiti- of the mom~tains, and there to find ~entral Ah'ica. where he secffred a He wants new worms ~:o conquer, and tad my nerves are now gtrong aud E amte deeease I complete loss water, a.ad, drinking, perchance to /al~tablo collection of interesting doe- he goes off: and los(i?~ a[i his profits am at a rove no trouble from ray hear~ or :o make out. die, .... ,ments and photographs of the court- at Nice or Cannes at the baccarat rein the rhemnatism. fare is dear, and he who ,.Gtawering in its blackest shadow, [~ong shadows ran out to meet .ry and its people: A phonograph, tables, The not "'[ consider Postum a necessary at. e/hict~ ha took with him was the me- ]tore you have tile Monte Carlo wants to die should always invest in ~i:ve-some token that his caution had him; a co.oier air from the mountain :iele of food on my table. My-friends tium for obtaining records o[ the fiscal qu¢~stiouo and IVIonslmu" Blanc ;tie extra sleeping ear berdL as that heeaa in vain. Streams of perspira- h.ei;zhts £0uehed his brow, Irl a gul- zho come here and taste my Posture anguages of tile various natives in has taken steps~ to prevent tile, dele- will insure a strong probahi!ity of -tioL roiled down ,his face and m~xed ly. high up athens the ragged pines, my it is delicious/' Name g iyea by '.he regions which he explored, in a terious exportation of bullion that loath by asphyxiation, thus saving will ~the whirs dust that wus rising he..... eau,-dt~.o" ~ a sheen of light, where tlie ?ostnm Co.. Battle Creek, MiCh~ zourse of lectures which M. Cheva- might very well remain where it is. aimself ttle trouble of dying a natural constantly from the dead soil work., lasf sun rays ~druck~: a falling stream, Get the book, "The Road to wet> tier is to deliver he intends to repro. ~o now you can play baccarat, or :loath on schedule time in ~ovely %leo mg into ~the pores of his skin and Suddenly, i'rom behind a ~reat boul- :itle" in each pkg. .Jure these records, bridge, or poker at ?/ionic Carlo, They aaco. ,:p:~rehing his month and throat a:s Ile Oct'. _~. hor~emau barred the way, the N~,n'naL,-~ M the Nihilist headqua~ Letter Written by Grea~ French Lers. tee ~rini.ing press heh~g ~ ~ | Author in Pessimistic ~oodo Abo'~lt h~ the dista~ee to the' A letter written by Taine, the greal priso> had been lraversed when a~ s French author, during the years that . . ') " 2" ¢ . "* ofiice~" o~ tlle secret i)olice galloped he struggled for recognition has been i. Copyright, 1896, by S~ree~ & Smith, All rights re.~served. -f up ~" the procession and. presenting published recently. He writes: "A a paper to the officer commanding , BY~ON WILL I~ZI~C vision of a book worth writing has the. detachment With the prisoners, been flitting before .my eyes; I am I sorry for it. Those momentary delu- know your place better than to ab ~:a~ed ~ ll;)lt, and announcing his au- CHAPTER Xll~Contin~ed. l