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VOL. 4- CASS CITY, MICH., Ff~IDAY, OCTOBEF~ 3, ~9o2. NO. 2o. +++++.t+b+++++++++++-t~I-+++++ +++++++++~b++++++++,M-+-M.+,-I, $ T. H. & S. FAIP, IN Tri=County=__ , ___ NewsyI,em~Conc¢~ni.g I the People of Huron, San~ I FULL SW|N(i

The most important factor on the H.H. Leyard of Pontiac is stunting Caro Dam A [allure-- Thumb lair Dates first day of the fair was an all day a novelty base bali game. The 0x Bow dam which was recent- Sanilac Centre, Oct. 7~10. rain. Two weeks ago we pitied'Caw, The Lion Coffee Co., is represented ly bmlt by Chas. Montague, sprung a Capae fair Oct. 7~10 last week our sympathies went out to by Geo. D. Liles of Toledo. leak last week. The structure was North Branch, Oct. 8~10 the people at Bad Axe and the State O. E. Thomas of Caro is coining moved about eight feet from the cen- Elkton, Oct. 7~9 fair, and on Tuesday our sympathies $ ter, and it is feared the entire dam money with his snake show, farmers' Jnstltutes~ stayed right at home. We had right- will have to be rebuilt. fully hoped Cass City might be spared Abraham Boulton has entered five At a recen~ meeting of the execu- is Consolidated-- the shedding of tears and be able to Oxford Downs. They are fine. tive committee of the Sanilac County The Huron County Republican enjoy the best kind of fair weather. Alexander Marshall is showing 16 Farmers' Institute society it was de- which was started about three years But such is life. However, on Wed- fine Shropshires. They are winners. cided to hold, the coming winter, one ago has been consolidated with the nesday things changed for the better. Wm. Little is showing two sows day meetings of the Farmers' Insti- Huron County Tribune, published by About 10 o'clock the sun broke forth with pigs, two boars and one young tute at CroswelL Snover and Minden John Maywood. Thus another chap- and the drooping spirits of the fair City, and the two days' wind-up at SOW. ter in Huron county's political fight ofllcialsand those of the exhibitors Saniiac Cenre. J. L. Hitcheock & Sons are repre- has been brought to a close. began to revive. As we go to press sented by a fine line of hardware and Sebewaing Wants an [Iectric Road the weather looks promising and stoves. A Bold Robbery~ The Sebewaing papers state that a everybody is expected at the fair to- The home of Dr. Coxe of Mayville One of the first of tile fast horses meeting of business men was held last day and tomorrow. All things con- SENATOR 1~. A, ALGEI[~, was entered by burglars last Sunday to arrive here on Monday was Temple week and it was decided to secure the sidered the fair averages up to the night and they made away with the Hope, owned by Uhas. Noble of Bad right-of-way for an electric road from one of last year. The various depart~ doctor's watch and about five dollars Sebewaing to Harbor Beach by way Axe. ments are well represented and the in money. The following morning of Bad Axe. A committee consisting It goes without saying that a merry- Chronicle scribe, while making a the doctor found his trousers and vest of W. O. Smith, Fred Kroll and Win. go round and sucl~ attractions fascia- round was enabled to pick up the fol- { in the yard where the thief had left F. Sehmitt was appointed and enough ate both young and old and are an lowing items in regard to the doings .4 + them. money has already been raised to of the fair. The premiumlist will be essential part of the falr. ? +++++++'M-+++~++++q~-+++++ ++4ob++++++++++++~M-M-M-+ The Courier Is Booming~ meet all expenses. The committee given in full in next week's issue. Ephriam Knight is one of the fore The Caro Courier is the Democratic guarantee that they wilI do all in lmost breeders of sheep. He has 25 their power to rush matters, and it is J. J. Carpenter of Caro runs a candy organ of Tuscola county, but in spite Lincoln sheep also four Poland China stand. of this, it is expanding and is feeling hoped that before long cars will be swine and six horses on exhibition. I. K. I{eid has a fine Jersey bull on ALGER NOII/ the effects of these good Republican running on the proposed road. exl~ibition. F. L. Terry has a fine lot of swine times. Last week a large newspaper Burglars Got Little.- at the fair. At tlm State fair he cap- The dining hall is managed by Mar- and book press and a new Dexter fold- About 3 o'clock Tuesday morning tured the following prizes: One 2nd SENATOR vin Eastman. er was added to its already fine office burglars entered the residence of John on aged boar, one 1st on yearling boar, Wright at Vassar. The first intima- L. Kennedy is showing a fine two- equlppment. one 2nd on aged sow, one 2nd on herd. tion Wright had was when the light year-old mare. Stores To Ciose [ariy-- Saigeon & Son are well represented flashed in hm face and tm saw a man Caro's merchants have taken steps John Wheeler has six head of with a fine lot of Jerseys, four bulls, Oov. Bliss Appointed Him Saturday, standing by the bed who in a gruff to bring about early closing of their horses at the fair four cows and three calves. They voice demanded his money. Wright stores. About sixty business men and Hiram Bearss is conducting a re- took two tirst and one second premiums told him he had none and the burglar, and General Has Accepted. their clerks assembled at the Hotel freshment stand. at the State fair and sold three bull who was masked, threatened to shoot Montague last week and appointed a key. R. Weaver has entered his calves. They are well pleased with Wright if he moved and then ran- committee to draft a constitution and their showing. D. M. Ferry Had Announced His Withdrawal in sacked the drawers. He obtained a roadster in class 10. it is expected that the closing move- few pennies and left, carrying away Kline and Skinner of Caro are yell- The booths occupied by McArthur ment will soon be a reality and after Favor of General Alger. with hi/n Wright's pants, which were ing candies and cigars. & Turner, A. H. Ale & Co., Mrs. G. 7:30 local time no business house in found this morning about twenty LewisHaskell of Lapeer is,running W. Goff, H.T. Elliott and the Car- Caro will be open for business during rods from Wright's h)use. a candy and cigar stand. sonville Robe Tannery Co., make a the winter. pretty appearance. Everything is Free Methodist Appointments~ The enlarged grand stand is greatly artistically arranged and is duly ap- The Appointment. The Acceptance, < Temperance Hotel a [allure-- At the East Free ~Iethodist confer- appreciated by the crowds. preciated by the sightseers. The only temperance hotel in San> ence held a~ Elsie, Michigan, the fol- O. S. Smith of Port Huron fools the lac Centre has failed. This leads the Mrs. E. G. Fancher, Mrs. D. J. Saginaw, Mmhigan, Detroit, Sept. 29, 2902. lowing appointments were made on boys with his cow bell game. Lexington News to say: "This is the Landon and A, A. P. McDowell are ' Sept. 27, 1902. Gov. A. T. Bliss, Monday for the Pt. Huron district: usual fate of temperance hotels and Asa Lockwood of Uaro pleases the the well known florists in this com- Gen. Russell A. Alger, o Saginaw, Michigan: District elder, M. Devoist, Owosso; temperance newspapers. A few years children with his merry-go-round. munity. All have excellent flower Detroit, Michigan: I duly received your telegram Memphis and Richmond, S. H. Porter- ago big delegations from this state Ben Smith is head push at the Ou~ and plant exhibits. Mrs. Fancher's I hereby tender you the ap- of 27th inst. tendering me the field: Marine City mission, F L. Ben- attended a temperance convention in water candy and refreshment stand, display of foliage plants and several pointment of United States sen- appointment of United States nett, supply; I Gmball, B. H. Bartlett, Chicago. Did they patronize the varieties of begonias, chrysanthe- ator from Michigan to till tile senator to succeed the late Sen- supply; Yale and Ball, D. D. Marston; The fancy work corner in Floral temperance hotels of that city? Not mums and cut flowers show up to vacancy caused by the death of ator McNillan. With a deep Sanilae Centre, M.E. Howard; Har- hall compares favorable with last much! Not anyI They crowded the good advantage. the late senator, Hon. James sense of responsibility and the bor Beach and Delcware. Bion Voor- years exhibit. hotels that sold liquor, especially the McMillan. honor, I accept the appointment hees~ Snorer and Argyle, E. B. Call; W. A. Calbeck, tim veteran Caro Murphy Bros. are well known breed- Palmer House, that :realized every A. T. BLISS, Governor. Ubly and Meade, A. Tire; Wilmot and horseman, is on hand with Jennie W. ers of stock and always move in the with many thanks. (Signed). year from its bar a profit of $100,000.' Evergreen, 2. M. MeMillan; East Vas- who has a record of 2:34. winning class. Their exhibit com- tLA. ALGEIX. Pigeon to incorporate-- sar, J. D. Bullock; Mayville, Charles The Rexoes, fancy skaters, and the prises 24 Oxford Downs, 2 Leieesters, Pigeon. situated in the township of Caswelh Saginaw mission, W. H. Kees ~ire rope performers were the 2 Victorias and 10 Berkshire swine. Winsor, Huron county, is one of the Hoyt; supernumerary, I. J. 5ludge. attraction on Wednesday. They took first premiums on the Vic- toria and Berkshire classes at the Gen. R. A. Alger succeeds the late James McMillan as United States sena- hustling towns in the Thumb. The Rain Spoiled The [air~ W. C. Mackay of Detroit is manip- State fair and in order to keep to the tor from Michigan, the appointment having been tendered by Gov. Bliss last enterprising citizens of the place have The Bad Axe fair was a failure on ulating a cigar spindle, which will be front they purchased two fine Berk- Saturday night. The honor came as a complete surprise to Gen. Alger at taken steps to incorporate the village. account of the inclement weather an eye-opener to some people. shires, one boar and a sow. midnight in the form of a telephone message from the governor, who told An application will be made to the which prevailed during the entire The poultry tent as usual is full of Chas. Karr's experience at the state him that he had telegraphed the tender of the appointment. Board of Supervisors at, their coming week. The Democrat says: "The well bred fowls. The quality is fair was anythin~ but pleasant. He The honor came so unexpectedly to Gen. Alger that he had little comment session Oct. 15th. This is a step in exhibit of swine and sheep was not rather better than previous years. expected to receive several first prem- to make other than to express his deep appreciation, and say that he would the rigilt direction and will be the as large as usual, but wl~at it lacked The implement department is rep- iums but, only got thirds. He has a probably accept. He formally acknowledged the ~ender of the high office and means of bringing about necessary im- in quantity it made up in quality, as resented by Strifller & McDermott, fine lot of Durhams at the fair, five accepted the appointment last Monday. When tim news was made known in provements and enable its citizens to a number of pure-bred animals were Anderson & Messner and Elias Me- cows and three bulls. He sold one Cuss City everybody was happy. One man on the street said, "What's the regulate the saloon business which is shown. Ttxe live stock department Kim. bull at the Pontiac fair for 8800. He matter with Alger ia,, and several men standing~ near by answered enthusi- being conducted on a "wide open" contained a greater number or horses The band made its first appearance has one three year old heifer that astically "He is alright." policy. and cattle tllan is usually exhibited weighs 1800 pounds which stood first Mr. Alger is today the foremost citizen of this state. His comrades of the and the large number of thoroughbred bn Wednesday afternoon. The boys At Low Ebb. in the Michigan class of 18 cows. P. G. A. IL are shouting his praises. His mili[ary record is of the very best. horses, cows and bulls exhibited dem- make a line appearance in their new The Reese Review bemoans the re- R. gakill from Peeswater, Ont., is He helped raise a cavalry company at the outbreak of the war, became cap- onstrates that the farmers of IIuron jnekets. |igious condition'of that town as fol- taking care of the herd. tain of a splendid troop of cavalry, and everywhere and all the time, showed county are a progresgive lot and are John Elliott of Kingston has a tree lows: "The Protestant religion in The following farmers have entered the highest courage, dash and zeal, so that in the course of years of hard raising only the best stock. The ex~ Jersey exlLibit, one bull two cows, one geese seems to be at a low ebb just at horses in the various classes: Frank fighting and constant service, he rose to the rank of colonel and brevet major- hibit of vegetables, canned goods and yearling heifer, one calf and fourteen present. The Baptist church has Nast, a brood mare and colt; George general. He has made a splendid record in civil life. He has been among fruits was very good. In the depart- Berkshire swine. been closed for over a year. Now the Moden, a 3-year-old general purpose the foremost in building up the great state of Michigan, and no man stands meats of ladies' handiwork there was John Pettinger Ires on exhibition Detroit M. E. conference has put the horse; W. F. Hays, one 4-year-old higher in the esteem of the people of the state. He has been governor of th~ a beautiful display of useful and or- one driving mare, a two-Year-old geese and Watrousville churches gelding; Frank Dillman, one span of state, and his administration was very successful. He was Secretary of War namental articles." horse and four Berkshire swide. He under one pastor. This arrangement agriculturalr geldings; Gco. Ackerman under McKinley, until forced out by the senseless and baseless clamors of the Endless Chain au~lgy Schemeo- expects to win some prizes. will of course give this part of the of Elkton makes a big show with 13 yellows, to which McKinley unwisely yielded. The Sanilac Co. Republican says: work services but half of the time. It TILe agricultural hall is a center of heads of Clydesdales; Ira Reid, a one- His appointment is a God-send and his friends all over the country rejoice "Attorney H. O. Babcock has just is needless to say that this does not attraction. It is pretty well filled up year-old colt; Thos. IIennesey, one over the victory. Gov. Bliss' action in the m:ttter is creditable and is meet- taken to the supreme court upon please the majority of the church." with all kinds of fruits, grains and yearhng, two roadsters, one brood ing" with the approval of the people of Michigan. records and briefs, the ease of tile Possibly the people of geese have be- vegetables. The corn exhibit is not mare and foal; Richard Parr, a span Bank of F. W. Hubbard, at Bad Axe, come gospel hardened and are in need as large as last year. There is a splen- of carriage horses; Andrew Muntz, against Paul Freiburger and Jacob TIll BEAN CROP RUINED, average is, in the southern counties 66 of a rest. did variety of apples and roots which one brood mare and colt; Jas. Prvke, in the central counties 66, in the Meredith, of Argyle. This is a case Tim farmers in this vicinity feel are exceptionally good. one brood mare and colt. northern counties ~8 and in the State Travels a Rocky Read-- of peculiar interest in-asqnueh as Jt decidedly blue this week on account 68." gev. Sam BelLes, the pugilistic involves the validity of considerable I of tile continued wet weather which COUNCK M[ETtNG. for a hose tower and a committee of preacher, who is well known through- business that has been done in Sani~ has nearly ruined the bean crop. At tllree were appointed, consisting of out the Thumb conntry, has troubles lac, Huron and Tuseola counties in Last Monday evening the council best the crop would have been below NEW STgCK [~RM. meeting was presided over by Presi- Chief Benkelman, Warren Schenck all of his own wherever lie goes. Re- the past two years on the endless the average this year but tim rain of H. B. and W.A. Fairweather, who dent Holler. There was present and W. I. Frost, to receive bids for cently at Clarksville, W. Vs., at the chain plan. [n th's instance it was a last and this week have spoiled tim have been closely connected with Cuss councilmen J. H. Striflier, Win. J. the erection of the tower. The fol- conclusion of a s~reet speech in which note for $15, given by Freiburger and crop to such an extent that it is hard- City's business interests for several Campbell, F. C. Lee and G. A. Strif- lowing special police were appointed he scored the officials, gamblers and Meredith, for which tl~ey were to re- ly worth harvesting. It is estimated years, have formed a partnership for tier. The clerk read the minutes of for the fair grounds: W.I. Frost, N. "soiled-winged butterflies," he was ceive a 860 buggy after having sold that the loss in this vicinity alone the purpose of buying and selling the previous meeting and the same Gable and John Zinnecker. For the pursued by rufllans and in a dark four coupons for $3.75 each to other will amount ~o 850,000. The Michi- stock. They completed their arrange- were adopted. The usual batch of village: C. D. Strifller, John Wo(fley, alley~ which he sought as a means of parties, each of wlmm would receive a gan crop report for September, which meats this week by purchasing the bills were audited and ordered paid. W. I. Frost, Mr. Oeitgey and Angus avoiding unpleasant company, was buggy in like matter and for a like was issued a week ago is as follows: Frank place, 60 acres which Commissioner Straube's monthly re- McGillvray shot at several times, the bullets sum. The defendants in this case "The bean crop this year will, in most lies adjoining the depot grounds. port showed the following receipts: The Electrician was authorized to whistling past his ears. The Harrison didn't receive the buggy but the lower cases, be far below the average. On This farm will be utilized for stock court said that thay were legally Light ser vice $230.71 purchase 200 feet of jacket County flerald referring to the af- light soil, where the rain did not do purposes for which it is well adapted. bound to pay the note. The decision Light supplies 2.77 hose and 100 feet of linen unlined fair says: "It is supposed that some so much damage and where it was The Fairweathers are hustlers and of the Supreme Court will be awaited Two tanks of water .20 hose. The council adjourned. of the people whom he so hard in possible to cultivate, the yield will be having had previous experience in his address, hired the thugs to shoot with interest. One car of coal 95.38 fair: but on low, flat land many fields stock buying, it will be of great value J. S. McArthur 1.75 Nanted him. There are a number of low- Pllea~o So~:tllo ED,, have been abandened entirely or be- to them in their new venture. Lamps C. C. house .54 To rent a house located about half lived cusses in this town who can be As I have sold my business to A. tic come so foul with weeds that the yield way between the school house and the hired to commit any crime from Ale & Co., all parties owing me will will be light. The probable yield of Total 8331.35 station. G.G. B~x~, ~'A large new line of skirts at Mrs. blackmail to murder for a few dol- please settle by October 15, 1902. the bean crop, as compared with an Chief Benkelman submitted plans Station Agent. G. W. Goff's. lars." H. B. FAIgWEATtIm~.

= Ill] SIllilY SCiO0[ ++ PIYalASll El) w EEKLY, Sl~.bscPil)tion t)rice--()lle ye:tr. ~1.00; six Lesson ~, Fourth Quarter, Inter° months, 50 cents: three mol)ths_ 25 cents, ° national Series, Oct. 5. Adw)rtisinK rates made known on appli- ;; lil_l!(;Yl I18 YI158 1 :: Ctttion, FA)teret| :is secotld lqu,ss tit:Lit, st ill Lhe Commentary Prepared by Revo D. ~O Dosl,oi]ide ;t.l (]a.ss (lily, MichiB:Lll, /'1. Stearns. How a E0ntressi0nal Game [. R[UMP, Pablsher. gg= (;0NGIISS laaign is 6ondmed--[eado tGopyr~ght, 1902, DY American Press Asso- ers of the [i0ht - " ,@¢¢.@@¢,@@@,1~,~@,¢@@,,i~¢@¢,4~'~@¢,'¢~'@ elation.] 1. 2. The Lord spake unto Joshua, the ~O DR. HAYS, @ son of Nun. Moses' minister. PI1YS[CIAN AND SUIgGI!]()N. This is to me the heart of these two EXT in importance to a presiden- g Otliee in Ale Ilhwk. /¢~si(lence on See- verses and of the whole lesson and of long and successful experience .'is a tial eaml)aign Is tile light just ,~ ~a,r Street. the whole Blblc~-the Lord hath spo- eanlpaign nl~lllageF. beginning between the two Mr. Bal,eoek comes or sturdy Yttnkee ken. Note the thrilling words in Isa. great political parties for eon~ stock, lie is at native of Vermont, 1, 2, "Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O NTtrol of the house of represents. where he first opened llls eyes iiftyotwo earth, for the Lord hath spoken." and tlves 111 the Umted States congress. years axe. As a boy lie went to Iowa DR. (i. /~. LIVIN(iSTON compare Deut. xxxli, 1; Ps. 1, 1; Hob. Every two years tile contest is waged, with his lmrents. Ill 18S1 he removed ['hysici~tn and ~ur~uon. Grl~LdUate 1, 1, 2. In lsa. lxvL 2. we learn that on presidential year and once In be- to Necedah. \Via., where lie lms since of the University of Mlchi'~n,n. IS98. the man whom the Lord regards with tween, which is known in common SlJc~ti:~] ;~ttenlion ~iven l,o dise~tses of made his homt., Ills political career "WOI|](~H ~LIt([ childrell. O|th:os over favor is the man with a i~oor and COil ~ parlance as the "off year." began ~ls a \Vtseonsili legislator. In (]a,~s City [{:Lnk, q'eh.q)h(~oo No 27. trite spirit, who trembles at His word. Thin being the "~AT 5"ear" and the 18D2 he was sent to congress and has not those who with the boldness of the first election under tile new apportion- since [~een re-elected to each succeeding devil dispute and critielse and mini raent of congressional districts, by congress. Mr. Babcock in a lumber- ~+>>>>>..++++++++...++++-~,+++ ndze Ills word. I[eiierating the nssur. iilan and lms at thorough understanding anee that lie had given tile land to Of eOIllliterce aIld trade in general and !~ Die A.N.,TREAD~JOLD !i Israel, 1Is bids Joshua as theh" leader polities in particular. Physicia, n :Lml sura~,,on. Oilice at to arise and cross over Jordan. God By the apportionment of congression- r~3s[(h)I1C~- li ~'{()e~;ll Stre(~t, llOa.r Now is their leader, Joshua II!s servant. al {listrlets under the census of 1900 SIlerhiu, n. Phoue ill t;Oll[ltJCtiOIl. 3. 4. Every place tidal the sole of your eacll district Is supposed to contain ap- .~I-+++++++-I-+++++++q°I-q-I'+++++ foot shall tread upon th:~t have 1 given proxhnately 1(J4,182 persons: While unto you, as I said unto Moses. that ts tile ratio for tim Union. it Is. in again defines tile boundary And He point of fact, not necessarily the ratio as in Gen. xv, IS. The purposes of ,¢@ ¢.@,¢,@.4~,¢,@¢,@¢@¢,,@,~'¢

Poi~er~ r]pllt~t Will Be Useful Wh¢2~ ! ¢orre ponbence One Goes to l~lake Selections. Argyle s Business Directory. To begin with. it must be remem- ÷+~I~i-+÷++÷÷++++++÷++++~-++÷' bered that most mutton brc~ds can be raised profitably for their flesh alone. Ambrose Herde11, AKRON. Of course the wool should be taken in- STPdFFLER BROS. to consideration, as it is also a valua- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook, a > ble product from the flock. Get as } Dealers In daaghter. > much of It as practicable. It should /V~acbin~rl~r c>f ~:~ k~nds. Miss Ella Graham spent Sunday in > also be of as good quality as possible. > Saginaw. In considering the fat sheep, which of >> DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Graham were in course is the ultimate end of all mut- AR(iYLE BANK OF IRA ARNOT Saginaw last week. ton brec~ls, it shtmld be the object of > SHOES, PRODUCE, /:~mbrose bl[erde~, Cashier The foundation is being laid for G. the breeder to select animals which Aoneywell's house. produce as large quantities of the high 3loney to loan. Go~'d notos bc,nght a~ small <') > AND READYoMADE CLOTHING. discount. Wild and impr~,ved farms f( ) sale on easy [~ Mrs. Chas. Albertson and son, Al- priced Cuts as possible. terlns. We solicit your pa~rona~re. ~>> In judging mutton sheep the object > bert spent a par~ of last week. > HENB i E'S is to determine which animals will pro- > Mr. and Mrs. Bert Freeman are re- duee the largest amount of valuable > John /~cPhail, joicing over the arrival of a son. meal Always begin at the head and > W@ H. FIATTH EWE work backwar(L First examine the > IS THE I'LACE F(~tl Mr. and Mrs. D. Somerville attend. mouth to determine the age of the an- ed conference a~ Saginaw last week.. FURNITUI~E AND UNDERTAKIN(~ imal. An old sheep with poor teeth ]V~fgr. and Dealer In Mr. I~elnbeck, of Fairgrove, is mov- Trill not fatten well, nor will the prod- Calls promptly attended. ing the buildings lately purchased by nee be of high quality when it is ob- Clocks, Geo. Honeywell. tained. Examine the head, remember- HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISH= ing that the feeder, the butcher, the consumer and the wool manufacturer W~nted. IN(iS OF ALL KINDS. /atter House must be considered. The feeder wants Watches, apprentice at Mrs. M. J. Mc- An the animal which will make the most Gillvray's millinery shop. N, V/ITTER~ Prop. economical gains; the butcher wants I/I/e make a specialty of repalrlng and Statuary - _ O,I~-- the animal which will dress the great- DEFORD. est amount of high priced cuts. fitting Collars. ~Good accommodations at reasonable rates. R.G. Noble spent Sunday at Ox- The feeder wants a ~head wide be- tween the eyes and comparatively ford. and Busts short The chest should be wide and Wm. Dodge is on the sick list this deep. Determine this by holding the CHARLES NcCAFITY, General Blacksmilhing, Repairing of all kinds, i week. hands flat above and below and on ei- sarah Sargent will teach a school ther side. The buyer will soon be able to Judge of the capacity of sheep for near -Vassar this year. Sewing achine Needles assimilating feed. The shoulder blade Miss Blanch Fox spent Sunday at should be sloping and the point of the For al1 the leading machines and her home near Shabbona. shoulder well covered. Examine the No school this week on account of back very carefully. It should be polish for cleaning silverware. straight, with no sagging whatever. repairing the school house. Deford s Bus ness D rectory } The backbone should be attached to Mrs. Brown, of Fargo, is the the hips smoothly, and the ribs should @ @ guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. be well sprung. Always grasp the leg HOTEL NcC]~kIN, Roberts. of the sheep Just above the knee and L. Bruce $ see that the animal is well fleshed THE TRAVELER'S H0~IE. Fred Campfield's sister, Lulu, and down. Much depth and thickness in DEALER IN a friend from Avoco are visiting at ~Good accomodations at reasonable rates. the twist are very desirable- The chest The Pioneer Jeweler, ~he home of Chas. Campfield this ~hould be wide. indicating lung capac- JAs. W. McCAll, Proprietor. Dry Goods, Groceries, i@ week. ity. In examining the fleece, open it on Edythe Wilson returned home from Theron Spencer, BOOTS /:~ND SHOES~ When Your Joir~ts P~. tturon Tuesday where she has the shoulder and flanks, then on the @ hind quarter. The best wool is found @ been visiting friends for the past two ~a~GON ~W~KeR. Are Stiff over the shoulder. That on the hip is Hardware, Stationery and 2qotions. Bring weeks. not so good. Never open the fleece on All kinds of wood repairing a specialty at and muscles sore from cold or rheu- the back. as there is a tendency for your butter and e~sc~o * matism, when you slip and sprain a reasonable prices. HOW'S THIS? the mud and rain to get down and I joint, strain your side or bruise your- We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- produce rheumatism and general dis- self. Perry Davis' Painkiller will take ward for any case of Catarrh that comfort. Gage & Son, out the soreness and fix you right in canno~ be cured by Hall's Catarrh Quality in a sheep is indicated by i GENER/:~L BL/:~CKS/Y~I THI NG Daniel Croop a jiffy. Always have it with you, and Cure. F.J. CHENE¥ &= CO., Props., the head. absence of hair on legs and @ use it freely. USE Toledo, O. face, fineness of bone. etc. Condition 4~ and Horseshoeing. We make a specialty of DEALER IN We, the undersigned, have known in sheep is difficult to determine, for $ F. a. Cheney for the last 15 years, and bad feet such ag interfering and knee- believe him perfectly honorable in all the reason that when the sheep begins knockers. GROCERIES, DRY flOODS, BOOTS business transactions, and financially to take on fat this is stored up on the ainkit ev able to carry out any obligation made inside first. Later the fat appears on AND SHOES, CROCKERY by their firm. WEST & T]~UAX, the outside, particularly about the George Roberts, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. rump; then follows along the back and i WzkLDIN, KINNAN & MAItVIN, Whole- finally down over the shoulder and on FIRST CL/ISS Also Hardware and Farm Implements. I pay sale Druggists, TOledo, O. the flank. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- In animals for breeding purposes FOUNDRY the highest market price for all kinds nally, acting directly upon the blood these points must of course be given and mucous surfaces of the system. Blacksmithing and all kinds of :Repairing. of farm produce. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all due weigl~t, but it must also be remem- druggists. Testimonials free. bered that the breeding animal must Ilall's Family Pills are the best. have great vigor of constitution, capac- ity for transmitting characteristics and moderate coarseness of bone. ~k very KILMANAGH. fine bone is not desired in a breeding L~st weeks correspondence. animal; neither must it be too coarse. A line new wood shed adorns ~he In an animal to be fattened the matter OWENDALE DIP,.ECTO Y. school grounds. of taking on flesh quickly Is of more importance than constitution and char- C. Haist has a set of new men push- acter of bone. COPE & CO., HARDWARE ing his barn *ork. DEALEI~S IN MRS. L. S. ADAMS, The Kilmanagh schools will close ~V~ter Fo~ flogs. Wiochaslar & Palmer ,> Of ~alve~ton, Texas. tl~is week for a two weeks' vacation. Very few farmers realize the impor- Wagons, Buggies, Hardware, Implements, tance of giving hogs all the pure water > DI~ALERS 1N The Democrats nominated their > Machinery oi all kinds and "Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing they require at all times. In many } ~o tired women. Having suffered for counlsy ticket and hustling is now in Building I~{aterials. seven years with weakness and bear. places they are watered once or twice DRY GOODS (iI~OCERIES, BOOTS, ing.down pains, and having tried sev- order. a day. The lots and pastures should > eral doctors and different remedies The "Snell" district has put up one be so arranged that the hogs can get > SHOES, PRODUCE AND J, F. ~BBOTT, ,> with no success, your Wine of Cardut of tl]e finest two-room country school to the water in U'ough whenever they was the only thing which helped me, > CLOTHINO. PlgOPI~IETOI~ COS][3][ERCIAL IIOUSE. houses in the Thumb. desire it. This is especially important > and eventually cured me ltseemedto during the hot days of early sp~tng as Livery in connection. Drives to neighboring build up the"weak parts, strengthen C. Harbottle, who has been in the > Cash paid for butter and eggs. J~verything the system and correct irregularities.' well as the excessively hot weather in > town at reasonable rates. Every accommodation employ of C. Itaist for many years, Augmst. Hogs will not do well with- > first-class. > Iirst class. 'Bus to and from grains. By "tired women" l~{rs. Adams took a vacation recently. He return- out plenty of water. > means nervous women who have ed frgm his trip to Canada a few days > disordered menses, falling of the a~o. > ~. J. ]~agu|re FRANK BIGLER, womb, ovarian troubles or any of > these ailments that Women have. Quarterly meeting services will be > DEALER IN PI{OI I{IETOI{ OF You can cure yourself at home with l~eld in the Evaugelical church Sun- > Groceries and this great women's remedy, Wine Pro~|s|ons. THE O~L~JEND/~LE HOUSE day. Presiding Elde~ Hettler will de- > of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has > Cash paid for butter and eggs. Everything cured thousands cases which liver a number of sermons. Don't > of , first class. Prices right. Bar in connection. First class Liquors. doctors have failed to benefit. Why fail to hear them. > not begin to get well today? All druggists have 81.00 bottles. :For Wednesday, Get. 1 will be children's any stomach, liver or bowel disor- day at the Sebewaing fair. Leb every About fifteen years ago the plan of Horse H00fsSkillfully Treated, der Thedford's Black-Draught pupil be present and take part in the stacking grass and compacting it by Frank Weber, General Horseshoeing and Wagon FlepairinE, should be used. exercises to be held immediately after means of mechanical appliances was For advice and llteratttre, address, giving symptoms, The Ladies' Advisory Depart- dinner. Bring your song books. widely advocated in England. The raent, The Chatt~nooga :Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. " English Ag~rieultural Gazette. June 30, 1886. said editorially that the silage .~.+++++++÷++-M-+++++÷-I-~I~I-M,++÷+++++~+ ++÷+'.t~{'+'b+'~'÷ ÷÷÷÷+÷+÷÷++++÷++÷-,t~.~l-b+÷+++~ 8HOE I~EPAII~IR(~, stack Is plainly the silage factory of INEoF H. L. Sage repairs footwear a,t reas- the future~ Various devices were In- onable rates. Shop under C r osbys' vented for compacting the silo. There KINGSTON'S DIRECTORY. , stifle store. 7-4-tf were two general terms of building such stacks~flat topped and peak top- + ped stacks. The Royal Agricultural THREEHOUSE & ANDERSON Society of England awarded a prize of E. A.. RANDALL $125 for a device to compact the latter Bald:cry- and Grocery style of stack. It consisted merely of Carries ~L full line of Groceries, ~Dry Goods, Boots and Confectionery and Cigars. Butter and eggs same as a flexible galvanized iron wire rope so Shoes, Crockery, J]ats, l'roduce, etc. Butter ~md eggs cash. Everything first class. Delivery wagon on adjusted to a stack that the pressure A Cough s:Lme as cash. road t,o take orders. of 150 pounds per square foot could be placed thereon. + ~ I have made a most thorough The plan of stacking grass or clover while green had been tried in this M. A. SMITH, $ trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and KINGSTON MEAT MARKET ÷ am prepared to say that for all dis- country. While the product was pala- Furniture Dealer and + eases of the lungs it never disap- table enough, the loss of material due L. 3. f~iller Funeral Director points." to fermentation was altogether too gbe est flDeats J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. great to make the process economical. SHIPJ)ER EGGS A~D ]~OULTI{Y. t'rices right. Calls promptly attended. I Judge that the practice is no longer 0]~' $ That the kind you want. + In vogue in I~nglan(L~Professor F. F. We keep all kinds-- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral + IIunt, Ohio State University. Dealer $ won't cure rheumatism; Sh~eddledi Cor~ For I~or~ea. + life,b, ~aleb anb ~moReb we never said it would. Tests of shredded corn fodder as GEORGE Eo HOPPS In_~..,~ Our location is easily round--across It won't cure dyspepsia; feed for horses have been made at from the postofllee. Give us a trial. several experiment stations, and the we never claimed it. But estimate varies at from 50 to 100 per WA(iONS AND FARMIN(] STEEL AND SPRING= Central f~eat ~ar~et it will cure coughs and cent value compared with timothy-- colds of all kinds. We the usual standard. At the Vermont CARRIAfiES IMPLE/qENTS TOOTHED HARROWS + 3obn ~cbwa~e~cr, ~rop, ~station corn fodder gave as good re- first said this sixty years suits as timothy with work stock. For Idle horses It proved to be rather DEPART/~ENT ago; we've been saying it more tndtgnestable than timothy. In OLIVER STEEL AND GENERAL STOVES AND OF /~USIC ever since. thls, however, all tests agree: Corn Three ~izes: 25c., 50c., $I. All d~agglsts. St. Agatha's School, 0agetown, Mich. fodder is altogether too valuable for i CHILLED PLOWS HARDWARE HARNESSES Full Graded Course in ~Wocal and Consult your doctor. If he says tako it, hay to be permitted to dry up in the thon do as he says. If he tells you not field, as is the custom in the south- Instrumental l~Iusic. ¢o take it. then don't take it. He knows. The Buslest Hard--are Store In lha Thumb. Leave it with him. We are willing. west. For terms apply to Sister of St. J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, l~Ia~s...... Domine. most DeantlrH1 face~I A face that one her own meal. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@~ could hot forget. I drew it~I painted Vladimir, though devoured by curios- it~two~three and four times from ity, knew the peculiarities of the old @@ @@ memory, and ahvays alike." man and ate in silence. 25,000 @@ @@ At this Juncture the old woman re- @@ @@ turned wlth a plcturc In a frame. Si- lently sire handed it to Neslerov. He Where spring Iambs are to be the NEW WORDS @@ THE MYSTER @@ sat with it in hls hands, gazing down FIGHT THE LICE, chief crop it is necessary to make sum- are added in Lhe las~ edi(,ion of @@ @@ hungrily upon the features he knew so mer preparations for them. With the Webst, efs International Die,ion- well. It showed two thlngs~first, W-here Neglect 3leans S~xre Fnlla~ lambs born In t~e late fall and mld. @@ that there was. undeveloped In the In the Poultry Business. ary. The Int;ernatiional is kep~ @@ OF (iP ASLO winter, it should be the aim of the always abreas~ of ~he ~imes. I~ young man, a talent that would make The keeping of house, brooder and @@ @@ grower to provide proper food for them. By A.rhley Towne him famous If It ever got a chance; sec- birds free from vermin is easier than ~akes constan~ work, expensive Good farming ex~ops raised in the sum- @@ @@ ond, that he must have the picture of exterminating them when they ha~;e work and worry, 1,i~ ig is ~he only Co~h& 19oi, by Charl~ B. EUw~ngton @@ @@ the glrl indelihly in his mind to paint beKun breeding in earnest. When lice veer should keep the ewes in good con- way ~o keep ~he dictionary ~he @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ so true a pleture from memory. And, begin to multiply, profits lessen, and dition up to the time of the breeding @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ knowing Frances Gordon, Neslerov the time arrives when there is no season, and when the lambs arrive knew that thls man was a most dan- money ill keeping hens. Lice and profit- they will also have an abundance of STANDARD gerous rival for her hand. gble poultry do not coexist. Lice and CHAPTER II. Vladlmir in response plcked up an food. If one must go to work and buy "But that is not all he has done," said Iittle chicks seldom live long together all this food, the profits in spring lamb AUTHORITY THE BLACKSMITH AND THE PICTURE. iron bar about four feet long and an the old woman exultingly. inch thick n nd bent it double with no In the same brooder. growing will be discounted. Clove" or of ~he :English-speaking world. N a road leadtng from the city apparent effort. "Pshaw!" exclaimed Papa Paulpoff. One-half the death losses among alfalfa hay should be raised in shun. 0~her dictionaries follow. Web- of Perm toward the forest o~ "Fie has done nothing else worth mcn- brooder chicks are due to the various the south there stood a rude "Good God!" exclaimed the prlnce. ] s~er leads. l tionlng." varieties of lice, especially to tile red dafice. A g~at crop of elther will O cluster of buildings, all of "Are you that powerful?" save many a dollar later. As the Iambs I~ is the favorite wi~h Judge~ Vladimlr looked up in surprise and mites. Little chicks are especially sus- them old and in a poor state of repair. "Vte acquire muscle in this work," caught a swift look of warning flashed ceptible to the ravages of vermln. are to be fed cracked corn generously Scholars, Educators, Printers, e~c,~ This collection of huts was the home Vladlmir answered. "and I was born from Michael's eyes to those of h:s The common body louse found on the It is necessary that the corn crop should in this and foreign countries. and forge of the Pauipoffs, ironwork- powerful." wife. The warning flash was also sere be added to that of the hay crop. A postal card will bring you ers. A look of wonde~ had spread over the chick Is the same as appears on the by Neslerov. and his curiosity was adult bird. The usual mode of trans- The ewes themseIves should be fed in~eresting specimen pages, e~c. Here worked old Michael Paul poff face of the prince. He sat upon a rude whetted. freely and generously to make them do stool while the other two began to pre- mission is for the louse to crawl from and his son Vladimlr, and it had been "Surely thls cannot be all," he said. their best. They should have in the the brooding non to the chick she G. & C, ~IERRIA2~[ COMPAN~ to this unlnvitlng place that Frances "Such a talent must have an outlet. vmthers. Sitting hens are good breed- fall and early winter a good ration of Gordon had come to make the chance There must be something else. Come! ing places for lice. and many a little clover hay and shelled corn and bran SPRI2ffGFI:ELD~ ~ASS. acquaintance of the young giant. I will look at all you have and buy chick gets Its first experience of lice in the morning and corn and eowpea PUBLISHERS OF The huts and the surroundings were what I want." ® soon after it gets out of the shell. Lice ensilage at noon. In the evening they rapidly g~'owlng even less Inviting, for "But not that," replted Vladlmlr. "I also pass from ehlek to chick. A few should have corn fodder, some grain WEBsTER'S nothing was belng done now to keep could not sell that." lice infested el fleks added to a brooder and some mangces or other root crop. anything in repalr. "But another of the same face?" soon furnish lice to the lot. It is also Such a ration fed sy~ematically will INTERNATIONAL A collection of household goods, over "No, I could not sell that face." true that lice get on young chicks produce excellent results. The ewes which old ~iamma Paulpoff watched "Then let me see something else-- from hens in nearby yards. There will prove good mothers and bring DICTIONARY} carefully, gave evldence that the fam- something as good as thls~and I will must be some plan kept in mind to Into the world the finest spring lambs. ily were about to remove themselves buy it." constantly control lice on the growing By good feeding it is possible In time and their belonglngs to another place. "There Is another woman's face"- chicks. to secure a flock of ewes which will But still the old man and the young began Mamma Paulpoff. Dust is the first and natural remedy produce many twlns. The ewes which PONTI~0, OXFORD &, ~ORTHERN B, B, one were at work. The blows that show a tendency to produce twins "Yes, and as beautiful a fnce as thls, for body lice. Left to herself, the PASSENGER TIME CAIID. Vladimir struck were tremcndous. The but a Russian," added Vladimlr. "It mother hen will dust her chicks by should be carefully selected and fed separately. By breeding carefully in iron ~nder his hammer bent and flat- was a picture. Papa Paulpoff had it. getting her own feathers filled wtth Trains run on Central Standard Tim e, tened as the sparks shot like fireworks I found it one day and painted one dust and then calling her little ones this way the profits of the work wlll i to the far corners of the place. Ther~ from It." under her. Dry road dust, finely ground be nearly doubled. But it should be DOING :¢ORTH )UTIL was a gay laugh on his handsome face remembered that ewes not well fed "Show It to me," sald Neslerov. tobacco, Persian insect powder--in Mix'dNo.l STATIONS. Frg~.No. 6 --a face that was almost childlike in His eyes were fixed on the face of fact any fine. dry particles--will kill cannot bring into the world twins in its simplicity and guilelessness. Vladimir with something like fear In the llce if werked Into the small healthy condition, nor can they rear .. ,~,---7.-.et~ott 7;72 "Oh, that will be a happy day, Papa breathing tubes of the Insects. There them successfully after they are born. 700 G. H. & 5I. them now. He glanced from one to Mich. Cent. Paulpoff!" the young man said glee- another of the group. are many good Insect powders on the Consequently perfect health of the fully, plunging his tongs into the white Papa Paulpoff showed evldences of markef~ You can make your own if ewes is the first great step toward suc- 8 15 PONTIAC --~ fire and withdrawing a bar of iron. cess. Unless one raises his winter 8 2S Eames* 3 32 norvousness, but Vladimir was eager you wish to do so. Take one pint air 835 Cole 1320 "'What will?" asked0the old man, to satisfy the p~dnce. IIe sent the old slacked lime and stir into it one ounce feed in abundance he will not Kive the 00 sheep the amount and quality of food 8 55 Oxford 1 50 looking sidewise at his son, but eontln- woman for the other portrait. liquid carbolic acid. Add to this mix- 9 05 Shoup* l 32 ulng his work. '*lVha~ 'Ls it that ~]o~. say--o~r Vladimir She brought it and placed it in the ture three pounds finely ground to- that they demand for this purpose. 9 12 Leonard 1 20 "The day I can take you and the lit- talking of m~vm'ying?" When we have to purchase food in the 9 32 Dryden 12 55 hands of the prince. At the first glance bacco and mix thoroughly. This pow- 441 Imlay city l 12 30 fie mother to a better home." pare for shoeing the horse. The fine hts face went widte to the very lips. der dusted wherever lice are will kill market, we feed so economically that 5fi Lure* 11 55 "We have been happy imre," replied animal was brought inside, and he. we are bound to deprive the animals 10 03il(ings Mills* 11 40 His hands shook. His frame trembled. them. Then remember that there are 10 l(llN'th Br~Lnell 11 20 old Papa Paulpoff. looklng round at the like his noble master, seemed surprised "Good heavens[" was breathed under a number of eggs due to hatch in a of their rightful allowance, lh'ovlston 10 29 eli|ford t~ 5(i1 b 30i 1029 " dingy interior, at his surroundings. for next season's srMng lamb should 10 501 Kingston lj 3(tt 8 15' 9 55 his mustache. The words were not few days, and no dust every week 10 59l Wihnot* 24l 8 06 t 9 30 "SL'es. we have been happy--we shall The old woman, patient now under heard, but the manner of tim man did until you get rid of tlmm. therefore be made now.~E. P. Smith 11 071 Deford* t4 7 591 9 15 ahvays be hsppy, for we are simple the rebuke ef Vladlmir, stood waitln in American Ctfltivator. ~1 251 (:ass city ~4 001 7 471 8 55 not eseape Papa Paulpoff. Persian insect powder does the best 11 40l Gagetown 13 401 7 32i 7 55 and require little. But with .greater "This is not much of a place for sue- C]l~tn~Dion 7~lerlno ll)]~ve. "Who is thls~it is a beautlful, wom- work on quite young ehteks. This 11 55 Owendale * ;326 75i" 7.% comfort and more money greater hap- cessful men." said Neslerov. looking The fine Merino ewe whose picture 12 OOl Llnkville 20 7 70 7 25 an~but her name?" asked Neslerov, must be less than a year old, as the ~ 1~t Pigeon ~ 05l 7 06 co piness ought to come. It ts fine to feel around him: and his volee had turned suddenly virtue eseaI)eS with age. Have the ls here shown has carried off the blue 12 181 Berne* 0O] 6 5~ 6 40 }-ourself growing to be somebody in the "ttoF' clwckled the old man. "You 12 35 t caseville 451 6 45 6 1~ hoarse In sp;te of the effort to control hatching hens free from lice, brood P.M.IAr. Lv. MiA. A.M. world--to feel yourself expand, broad- have come too soon. See. nothing is himself. where llcc have not been introduced, e~. " It-is'study that-ddes it, and ~VO?i~. being done. We are about to leave this "I found a small picture one day aft- and you will seldom have trouble. *Flag stations. Trains stop only on signal. Trains No. 5 will run Monday. Wednesday I think the knowledge gives me more place for a spot nearer the raihvay." er a pal~y of nobles passed by," an- Provide a real dust bath for the and Friday. No. 6 Thursday and Saturday pleasure than the wealth. But we also "Business Is not good, then?" swered Papa Paulpoff. chicks where .they can dust themselves, All other trains daily except Sunday. Connections~Pontiac with Detroit, Grand "Oh, is tt ~mt?" said Vladlmlr. "VVheu A swift glance of suspleion shot from but do not trust too much to It if you need the wealth." one has a powerful frtend to send the Itaven and Milwaukee Ry; Oxford with Bay The old man sighed. the eyes of Neslerov to the face of Papa know there are lice on your chicks. City division Mich. Central Ry" Imlay City wttll Chicago & Grand Trunk 'Ry; CHfl'ord "Yes, that is good, that knowledge, ironwork to him. it is easy to get along. Paulpoff. But the old man's face was Kerosene Is death to red mites. Pour with Flint & Pere Marquette Ry; ~tlgeon with :But you will grow away from us. You We shall have a fine shop and ten men perfectly impassive. it Into every crack where they crawl. ~agtnaw. Tuscola & Huron Ry. W. C. SANFORD. Gem Supt. will perhaps marry that American girl, employed in the work. Instead of this "I will b~y this. Name your prtce," Spray the inside of b~)oders and all and she would ,not like our simple hovel my father and mother shall live said the prlnee. "And I will buy the buildings with the oil. Let it soak in. _ = ways." in a fine house, nnd my father shall other, the one you found." Then Whitewash thickly the inside of work no more. I shall make money for The hammer in Vladlmir's hand "Alas, It Is lost!" exclaimed Papa all houses and brooders. An ounce of all." came down with redoubled force. Paulpoff. "It wns In a small house we carbolic acid to every pail of white- "What is that you say--our Vladtmlr "Ah! Then I suppose you will be get- had years ngo, and it burned down." wash will improve it for this special talking of marrying,"--~" asked the Item- ring married~" "And the plcture destroyed.9" purpose. Keep the brooders clean and ulous voice of Mrs. Paulpoff. "I came "That is something I have not thought "Alas, yes. It was so pretty, a noble fresh. Do not allow filth to accumulate to say that. the meal is ready, and I of. I do not know." woman, perhaps even a princess," said to become a breeding place for the rc~l find~what do I find?". "Somebody else knows," chuckled the Papa Paulpoff. "I wept llke a child mites. "Oh, Papa Paulpoff is dreaming one doting Papa Paulpoff. "There Is an when it was lost." Some of the liquid lice killers do good work and are to be used if you do not ribbon at several loading state fairs. of his dreams," said Vladlmir, with a ~e~-girf w~ho th£nks ~we]i-of . Tears came into hls eyes now at the care to make your own. Most liquid She ts the property of R. D. William- gay laugh, our"-- remembrance of it. lice killers are better than pure kero- son, Xenta. O. "But is It not so, old woman?" asked "Hush!'; exclaimed Vladimir imps- "I will buy thls. [:Iow much do you sene. A liquld lice killer that is good Origin of the ShroDuhlr~s. Papa Paulpoff. "Is it not quite possi- tlently. "You are speaking of some ask for it?" he asked of lqadimir. for red mites as well as to a certain ex- According to Professor Wilson the ble that our Vladlmir may marry that one whose name must be sacred." "On second thoughts, it is not for tent for the common louse can be made present breed of Shropshires sprung handsome American girl?" His face was flushed, and NeslerovT sale." Vladlmlr answered. at home if you care to take the trouble. from the old Movie common stock, and "I have seen it so," answered the eld looked at it searchin~,ly.~, "I do not wonder," he said. "It is a Put into one gallon common kerosene to give size they were crossed with the woman. "I~ seems that no young wom- "You are very fortunate." said Nesle~ beautiful face. We do not lmve them oil one pound naphthaline and let stand Imleesters and Cotswolds. and to add an would take this Interest if she did roy Jokingly. "I can get no one to mar- in this part of Russia. In St. Peters- for two or three days: shake before quallty and remove the objectionable A Medicine tor not love"~ ry me." burt~, porhaps/' using; apply with brush or sponge to horns the Southdown was employed. "Oh. nonsense!" crK

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Fruit Jars. 2 qts., per dozen ...... 60c We have recently purchased a new line of Fruit Jars, 1 qts., per dozen ...... 50c Fruit Jars, pints, per dozen...... 40e DAILY, a packages Sodio ...... 25c Ladies' Flannel Waists 3 packages of Wyandotte ...... 10c Bringing us larger stock and better One lot of Plug Tobaccos, sta ndard brands, per plug ...... 7e ranging in price from $1.00 to $3.50 each. They are of the values to give you than ever before in both newest designs and styles. We also have a fine assortment of Shoes and Clothing ...... ------Salmon, Sardines, Canned Beef, Lunch/ CLOAKS eon Cheese ° And you will find just what you want " J.D. CROSBY & SON and fancy Canned Goods. We want your produce and wilt Butter and eggs same as cash, pay the highest market price. At right prices, style and quality considered. i

@ A. H. ALE & CO and Em balmer ~ Thoroughly first class equipment. ~ ++++++++++++++..tq.++++++.M.+j: Miss Jennie Justin is very sick with typhoid fever. ~ Fine Assort- Cut Flowers ~ Mrs. Duh~eld of Greenleaf was in ment of town Tuesday. eral Designs i Special Attractions .p++++++++++++++++++-M-++++-~ Mrs. D. McColl of Greenleaf was in Funeral town Tuesday. Supplies on short ~ Miss Edna Epplett is on the sick Mrs. I. B. Auten is the guest of ~ on hand. notice. At 2 Mucks During Fair Week list. Caro friends this week. Florence Clarke spent Sunday in Dr. Treadgold is nicely located up No extra charge for hearse or embalming. We invite you to make our store headquarters while at Gagetown. stairs m the City block. Lady assistant. the fair. Our stock is complete. Ladies', Misses' and Miss Tillie McPhail in numbered Mayme Conaton of Bad Axe is the Children's Jackets in great variety. Don't fail to see the with the sick. guest of Mrs. A. A. Hitchcock. latest "Monto Carlo" wrap, Dress Goods, Outings, Flannels, Louis Law of Wixom is spending F. L. Mark has a car load of peaches the week here. for sale at A. H Ale & Co.'s store. Ladies' Suits and Jackets. Special bargains in Waists and John Murphy attended the Bad Axe W. D. Schooley of Saginaw visited Call and see me and get my prices. Special bargains ~ Underwear. fair last week. friends in town a few days this week. in Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Dining room Tables and ~] Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Little are visit- Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are entertain- Chairs, Mattresses and Springs. ~ The Whirligig of Time ing friends here. ing their daughter from North Branch Mr. and Mrs. H. Young were callers Misses Jennie and Margaret Sweeny See my $2.78 Iron Beds and my Brings many changes. We keep pace with the changes in styles, ere., in Deford Sunday. of Greenleaf called on friends in town ~l ~ $,.oo Rockers. ~ but on one principle we stand "pat"~that is to give best values that Joe Grigware of Clare is attending Tuesday. can be had. New fall goods now arriving. the fair this week. Dr. M. W. Gifford will occupy his ~ Free 'Phone No. 22=Ir. CASS CITY. ~ :{ SALE PRICES ON ALL ODDS ) L. Robb had a bicycle stolen from pulpit as usual next Sunday morning his barn last week. and evening. AND ENDS Stanley McKenzie was a visitor in Miss MaNe King of Elmwood is Irregular sizes, etc.always on hand. Some special bargains in Cloth- Gagetown Sunday. assisting in Mrs. A. Parkm's millinery shop this week. ~ Rev. S. M. Gilchriese arrived Tues- had to be called to attend to his in- I ing, Shoes, lists, Caps and Furnishing Goods. Clothing made to Mrs. C. D. Striffier visited in Flint juries. Henry M. Youmans, the Democratic day for a few days visit with friends. order. a few days this week. candidate for Congress took in the Miss Edna Kerr of Bad Axe is as- Miss Gregor of Ontario is tim guest We have procured the services of J. fair on Wednesday. sisting in Mrs. M. J. McGitlvray's of Miss Lillie Wallace. C. Hasse & Son, Merchant Tailors, of ° 2/ ACKS 2 shop' D. McQueen of Hay Creek was a Mrs. Dr. Foster of Scottville is the Detroit, for two days, October 8 and 9, guest of her mother, Mrs. E. K. Mesdames Graham and Campbell caller in town Monday. and wilt have on exhibition at our Wickware, this week. of Dutton, Ont. are the guests of Mrs. T. H. Hunt transacted business in store tl]eir full line of fall and winter M. J. McGillvray, Detroit last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Traver spent samples of foreign and American Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. W. Misses Lucy Roblin, Sarah Gillies woolens. Mr. Hasse will personally Mrs. J. Allen of Shabbona was a W. Bender, at Gagetown. and Lucy and Bessie Dew of Green -~ attend to taking measures for suits, caller in town Monday. @@NINNNINN@NNNNNN@ Mrs. X. A. Boomhower and daught- leaf were the guests of friends in trousers, and overcoats and we will Miss Laura Wickware visited friends er, Florence, of Ubly, are visiting at town Saturday. deliver tim work and guarantee fit and @ in Pt. Huron last Saturday. the tiptoe of Mrs. A. Gillies. Mrs. J. Joint of Novest who has satisfaction, you will have practically N Mr. and Mrs. N. Bradley of Hay J. D. Schenck of Sop St. Mariear- been suffering for several weeks with the same service as if you were in Creek were in town Monday, iN Just rived here Monday noon for a visit an abscess under the chin, is rapidly Detroit as you see tlle g()ods in 1} yard -N O.K. Janes transacted business in with fmends and relatives. improving. Dr. Deming lanced the lengths which gives you a good idea Owosso a few days last week. abcess Tuesday. of how a suit will look when made !'}p. A belt ornament was found on the @ We invite you to call if you arrAn- A. W. Traver transacted business in street Wednesday. The sane can be The Social Workers of the Baptist N forested in good clotlles. If not call Ionia and Detrmt last week. had at tim Chronicle office. clmrch will meet with Mrs. J. S, Me- @ anyway and get posted on the latest Mrs. Losey of Oxford is the guest of Arthur Wednesdays Oct. 8: Tea Arrived e Wm. Hartwick, who is employed at fall and winter fashions. Don't for- will be served at the usual hour to her son, Dana Losey, this week. Durand, is spending this week in N which all are invited to attend. get the dates, October 8 and 9 at Mr. and Mrs. F. Traver of Caseville town with friends and relatives. HJ~a~AN Baos.,°Caro. @ Alex. Irwin of Novesta died to ty- were callers in town last Friday. .John Morrison and Misses Kate Zin- N phnid fever and was buried Wednes- ,SCrayed or N¢ol~n. We have just received a fine assortment Miss Lila Adams of Caseville is vis- necker and Mary Walters attended day. Mr. Irwin was under quarem From my premises between the 13th N iting at tim imme of aas. Tennant. the Bad Axe fair last Thursday. fine at~the time of his death and con- and 20th of September, t, wo 2 year old Miss Lou Edwards of Ubly is tim Mrs. E. F. Mart, who has been vis- sequently the funeral was private and heifers. Description: One is dehorn- guest of Mrs. E. F. Marr tiffs week. iting in Racine, Wis., and other held early in the morning. ed, dark red, white six)t in face. The Mrs, g. L. King and Miss Florenee points returned home Saturday. other, light red witt~ white spots. N While working at the barn Monday Yellow P ne Doors, Watrous of Carp were in town Friday. Roy. and Mrs. Oifford, who have Finder will be suitably rewarded. evening, Robbie Orr was lmrt in some N been visiting in Ontario the past two W, E. HOLCOJIB, Miss Lulu Randall of Oxford is the way by a horse. He was found un- weeks, are expected home Friday. 2 miles norttl (,f Novesta, Mich.- N /'1ouldings guest of friends in town during the censci(ms in the barn yard with his @ fair. A little child from tim Detroit lmme face badly bruised and his nose fract- Far~ ~or Sale.. N W. M. Goff of Sebewaing was the arrived here Friday and was placed ured. Dr. Livingston dressed the Forty acres of land, ~ miles from the home of Mrs. and special styles of Inside Finish. Our stock of guest of his brother, G. W. Goff, last in M. M. Parker. wounds and Robbie is now doing Cass City, all improved and all seeded l[tev. S. N[. Gitchriese, was to to timothy and clover. Will be sold N Fancy Sash Doors is complete and up to date. We week. who nicely. occupy the pulpit in the M. E, church at bargain if sold before October 5 Miss Emma Berg left last, Saturday The sheriff at Bad Axe telephoned a N will be pleased to show you our large stock of last Sunday, was unable to be here. next; or will sell eighty acres if de- to take charge of her school near deputy sheriff Morris on Tuesday in- sired. Enquire of SAJIUEL LITTLE. N Deford. The family of Wm. gcComb, who structing him to arrest one of tim have been suffering from scarlet fever 8-29- Bert Smithson, who has been em- gents connected with the snake show, am now released from the quarentine. N Lumber, Lath ph)yed at Millersburg, returned home which is doin' things at tile fair. He found, however, that the fellow who Friday. John Marshall exhiLited some stock N had stolen a banjo, had left for La- and Shingles .... Miss 1~oss, who has been the guest at the State Fair last week and suc- peer last Sunday. Aeeordin~ to last of Mrs. E. McKim, teft for Detroit ceeded m winning a number of prizes. reports he is still at large. TEffE @£@ See our prmes before placirq,r your order. N Tuesday. ~Dr. E. L. Robinson of Petersburg, a. W. Fenn and family arrived here Va., wi~()formerly resided in Cuss A Port Huron tough by the name of @ Tuesday and will make Cuss City their City, is visiting old friends here this Miller was arrested on Wednesday afternoon by Marshall Ramsey. The future home. w ee k. CASS C~TY- scoundrel relieved Orrin Doming of A. E. bauderbaeh and family of Bay A, Saigeon exhibited several head N his Fair ticket at tile corner of Main City are visiting relatives in town of cattle at the State Fair last weel~ and Oak streets and ran up past E. N and received two first and one second and vicinity. McKims house where the officer N Miss Madeline Auten. who has been prize. caught him. The fellow acknow- visiting at Soo St. Marie, returned Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hemerick and ledged the theft and accordingly was home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Karr of Gagetown placed behind the bars for safe keep- Miss Hattie Wood returned to New- attended the play at the opera house ing. berry Tuesday where sire has a posi- Monday. Robert Vance of Deford met with tion in the asylum, John Morrison, who lives one mite property. One mile south, two and a a serious mishap last Sunday while Louis Usher and Berkley Patterson west and one-half mile south of Green- salting his cattle in a pasture lot. Fifty acres inside of fences, all half east of Cuss City, Enquire of bAKmN of Pt. Huron are spending the week leaf postoffiee announces a large auc- Without any warning the bull, that cleared but small grove. Frame barn, 8.29- T.H. or E. t~. BUNT. at their homes here. tion sale for Thursday, Oct. 9th. was with the herd, pitched into him. 30x54, underground stable, frame chm- widely ])~ortunately the animal had a ring in ken coop, pig pen, buggy shed and FoP Sale. E. W. Thomas, who is known Rev. David McAllister of Harbor his nose. Mr. Vance succeeded in PO NN corn crib, frame house and kitchen, farms and 120 acres of wild in these parts, will haw an auction Beach tilled the Presbyterian pulpit Two getting hold of this and managed to Abs0|utely Puro all plastered upstairs and down, a hind; a small farm 0f20 acres with on Tuesday, Oct. 21. last Sunday. His sermons were high- hold the enraged brute while he good stone cellar, three wells, a young house and barn, adjoining the cor- Mrs. T. Henderson and Miss Mary ly appreciated by those who had the crawled to a nearby fence. It wag THEREiS NO S BSTITIJTE bearing orchard~grapes, plums, cher- poration of~cass City. This property Sommerville, who lmve been visiting pleasure of hearing him. Mr. Mc- Allister also favored the Chronicle found that he was considerably ries and pears--small woodshed and will be sold at a bargain. in Detroit the past week, returned bruised, so much so that a physician cook kettle. Will exchange for other E. H. PINNEY. home Tuesday. office with a brief call.