VOLUME XXII. NO 3 PLYMOUTH, MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 1909 W H O LB^JO . 11153. “local Correspondence LIVONIA CENTER. Crime Waning in Detroit. { A IPositively Effectivetive i '•] m Mr. Millard|Gof Livonia Center has finished his haying. Better late! than Detroit Times: That "Detroit’s re­ Gure for all Golds never, Harvey. That stack looks! quite markable increase in population has not like farming.! been attended by a corresponding in­ 3 Mr. and Mrs. George Kincaid are re­ crease in crime is shown in the forty- joicing over the arrival of a brand new fourth annual report of the police de­ baby at their home last week. partment for the year ending June 30, The misery of n severe cold can Mrs. Walker and son, Fred Truesdell 1909, which has ju st been issued. Con­ be cut short in a hurrv 1 and family, visited at Frank Peck’s on sidering the city’s? rapid expansion the Sunday. increase iri tfie number of arrests is very Mrs. Hugh Wendt #nd two children slight, only 365 in fact over the preced­ from Detroit visited at Herman John­ ing year. T he toljal num ber of arrests for the Laxative Cold Breakers son’s from Friday till Monday. FOUR. CENTS| Mrs. E. Stringer and John wereNorth- year was 11,676, including 10,380 men ville callers Tuesday. and 1,296 women, as against 11,291 d u r­ that is our price Will Pankow was in the city Sunday ing the year ending Ju n e 30, 1908. Of will break up the most severe cold. The calling on friends. these unfortunates 6,657 were native sooner you take them after you "catch cold,” TO SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY Mrs. E. Joslin is quite poorly at her born and 5,019 foreign b o rn ; 4,692 were the sooner the cold will cease to bother you. daughter’s home near Northville. married and 6,984 were single. Get them at for the best Mrs. T. Brown has been entertaining There were 3,365 “drunks” arrested her daughter from the city the past during the year and 1,659 were arrested week. for disturbing the peace. Both classes FIVE CENT PEN TABLET show a slight increase over the preced­ ing year. Pinckney’s Pharmacy PERRINSVILLE. in the market. This tablet is full note size, has 1 0 0 leaves of j The critical age for boys is 14 years mercerized linen paper, and blotter. The beautiful cover design and for girls 16 years, according to the depicts in natural colors, the California Poppy, the California Wm. Wurts and mother took a busi­ ness trip to Wayne last Saturday. statistics of the tru an t office. Of 945 State Capitol and the famous Yosemite Falls. The back of the boys who came under the attention of V. J ® tablet is very heavy cardboard, providing.a smooth, firm writing Miss Lizzie Theuer, who has been visiting relatives in Detroit for a few this department; during the year, 185 s u rfa c e . ______were 14, and 80;of -the 205 wayward weeks, returned home Sunday, Miss girls were 16. The juvenile court diS' v ~ t a d o l l a r , in t h e B A N K Mata Kocher returning with her. posed of 821 boys’ cases and 112 girls. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stephenson1 spent ECONOMY SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP, Twenty-five girls were sent to the gpr IS WORTH TWO IN last week Wednesday in Detroit. House of the Good Shepherd, 55 to the Sets Nos. i and 5 inclusive, are now in stock, 18c. Mr. %nd Mrs. Wm. Beyer and Mr. and Industrial school until they are 21, H P THE! HOUSE Mrs. Wm. Parmalee spent last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown. while 21 were put on probation and 51 l a n d A DOLLAR SAVED THE WOLVERINE DRUG CO. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tait entertained were turned over to their parents. Of the boys, 107 were committed to the in­ the latters’ uncle from Flint arid her 15 A DOLLAR. MADF D etroit Daily Papers on sale. dustrial school, 72 were turned over [£> parents,Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Richards, their parents and 252 were placed on ’Phone No. 5. last week Wednesday. probation. w g r 1+1=2 Alonzo Hanchett and Carl Theuer at­ Arithmetic tended the ball game in Detroit last The police justices collected $10,495 in fines, while 1,064 defendants were Saturday. J. H. K IM BLE, Ph. B., M. D. Mrs. Nellie Beyer is on the sick list. committed to the house of correction. Mrs. Norton returned home last Tues There wrre 40" drownings in the De­ troit river and River Rouge within the L ' -UP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. day after spending several weeks with her daughter at Northville. city limits, 36 males and four females. Mrs. Katie Wurts and granddaughter The harbormaster recovered 19 bodies by dragging. °ffiC6at If -Phone No. 5 ,!S 'R^ no Hazel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Byron •‘T H E W O L V E R I N E .” II; \ geudence, 3 Ring, Downing last Sunday. Your cough annoys you. Keep on F. Theuer has been putting in a hacking and tearing the delicate mem­ cement floor in his cow barn, John branes of your throat if you want to be Wrilf is doing the work. annoyed. But if you want relief, and want to be cured, take Chamberlain’s SCHOOL DAYS Cough Remedy. Sold by Beyer Phar­ SALEM. macy. ______i W. C. T. U. Your Chance Yet! The Ladies’ Dime of the Congrega­ tional church will meet with Mrs. D. The meeting last week was well at­ If you earn $10,000 a ’year and spend $ll,0b0 yop will fall behind. If you earn Smith Thursday, Oct. 14. A special tended and the program was made very ten dollars a week and save part of it you will get ahead—and there is no other B ut it will not last long. interesting and instructive. Arrange­ way to do so. Let your money grow. program is being prepared. We will pay you three per cent interest on the money you deposit in our Asa Geigler will sell his farm proper­ ments were made for the District Con­ bank apd compound the interest every six months. ty at public auction Wednesday, Oct. vention, which will be held in the Pres­ 20th. byterian church the 3rd and 4th of Nov. Price Place Subdivision Lots, Mrs. Eliza Cook is visiting her sister, Nothing should be lacking on the part The Piumoutn united Savings Bank Mrs. N. A. Withee. of our Union to help make this the best The Mission Circle of the Baptist convention ever. at 80c to $2.80 a foot front, church will meet at the parsonage, The leaders for the meeting next week 1 Wednesday, Oct. 13. Thursday, Oct. 14, are Mrs. D. M erry- James Tenant was iri Detroit Tues­ lees and Mrs. C. Rider. Temperance items will be given in answer to the roll North Side Market, day. Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley visited call, and the remainder of the program Are Real Bargains! will be miscellaneous. [at Chas. S tanbro’s Monday. Miss Ethel Calahan is spending the The Union Signal says: As a Cali­ T O D D B R O S . fornia audience was passing out of the CLO SE IN! TERMS EASY! [week with Myra Dickinson of North ialem. hall where a ‘fgood government rally” had been held, a friend of “ours” heard CLEAR TITLE! t . and Mrs. Wm. Ryder of Northville I FRESH, SALT, isited Salem friends this week. this conversation; “That W. C. T. U. Chas. Kensler and family spent Sun' woman, she made the best speech of They are selling! Don’t delay and later wish you hadn’t. them all. I tell you she is smart.” SMOKED & DRIED Call upstairs, in Hoops block, or see P. W. Voorhies. day with relatives in Livonia. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson have been in “Oh, thats’ the way they all are. Just Vebberville this we§k to attend the see what they are doing • all over the jneral of the formers’ step-father, Mr. country, turning the whiskey men out MEATS- toddard, who died Monday. into the street.” “You don’t say so?” W. H. RAMPTON, “Yes, these dry states is all their work. W E SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. Mrs. Leary has been entertaining re­ Executor C. Wesley Price Estate latives from Milford this week. They’ll get it here, too, some day, you’ll Mi’s. Will Smith,of Thedford, Canada, see.—Supt. Press. W e are ready to cater to your wants for i4 spending the week at Geo. White- The pleasant purgative effect experi­ anything in our line and guarantee satis­ m an’s. enced by all who use Chamberlain’s faction in all respects. Stomach and Liver Tablet^/ and the healthy condition of the body and mind ELM. which they create, makes one feel joy­ * JUST ARRIVED! I ------:— ful. Sold by Beyer Pharmacy. m j Reddy Stabler of Trout Lake, Mich A NEW STOCK OF i4s been visiting relatives in this vicin- Diphtheria in Canton. tjr th e p ast week. jjohn Baur visited his mother at Flint Up to yesterday two cases of diphthe­ last week. She is very low, at this ria have developed in Canton, one of F A L L G O O D S rating. which proved fatal within two days, nes McKinney and Warren Bailey that being a 14-year old daughter of A full line of Mens, Ladies’ and Children’s Jersey in Detroit on 'business last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Randall. The Knit Underwear. as. Hirchlieb attended the Epsilon- girl complained of a sore throat for two days, but did not take to her bed until A large stock of Hosiery of all kinds that will be sure Society in Detroit Monday where Ziop rank was conferred on a class of last Friday. A doctor was called, but to please the most fastidious, in men’s and ladies, followed by a banquet, it was too late, the girl dying at four the boys and babies. > i McKinney attepdod-the meeting o’clock Saturday afternoon. A new stock of Prints, Flannelettes, Outings and fine of Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance There were other children in the Dress Goods.' Detroit Monday arid Tuesday. Randall family and they attended the A large stock of the best made Overalls in the market Lizzie and Martha Huger of school in the neighborhood. The board iville visited relatives a t F ly m - immediately ordered the school closed, Men’s Pants and Boys’ Knee Pants. urday and Sunday, v but on Wednesday a seven-year old Also men’s, ladies’ and children’s Shoes direct from — Krueger of Detroit •called on soil of James Dicks, who had attended - the eastern factories. his parents last Sunday. the school and played with the Randall Fresh Groceries arriving daily. children, came down with the disease It ia in time of sudden mishap or ac­ in d it is feared others may have also The b e s r Creamery and Dairy Butter always in stock. cident that Chamberlain's m a be relied upon to take the place of the ean g h t the contagion. The Dicks ease All at prices that are right Come and see or call r doctor, who cannot always be is reported by • the attending physician either ’phone. i * at the moment. Then ftia tM t The health n'a Liniment ia never found In onset of sprains* cuts, board of th e township is doing all with­ L fa? in their power to suppress the further 6 JOLLII away the pain. Sold by Bayer Try The Mail went column. I r '

L i j .. University Needs New Buildings. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. THE PLYMOUTH MAH The pressing need for new buildings at the university is dwelt upon at con­ PRESIDENT ANGELl Postmaster General Hitchcock is at siderable length by President Angell F. W, SAMSEN, Publisher. Flagstaff, Ariz., for a bear hunt. He in his annual report, presented to'the will join the Taft party at Yuma. YLYMOUTH, - - - MICH' board of regents. WILLING AMERICAN TRIBU­ “We should have without delay,” The Horseheads Brick Company’s plant at Horseheads, N. Y., was de­ NALS SHOULD EXAMINE f he says, "a building for the depart­ Battle Creek.—After three hours’ NOT THE THING IN PENOLOGY ments of botany, zoology and geol­ deliberation a circuit jury pronounced stroyed by fire in the night. The loss RECORDS. ogy. They are now inadequately pro­ J. W. Loomis of Marshall, guilty of is $100,000. Suggestion of Eminent Physician Has “Grand Old Man of Michigan” vided for In buildings never construct­ mistreating his juvenile helper, Ern­ • Four residents of Columbia, Mo., Force, But1 His Views Are Open Gives Up Duties. ed for their special needs. est Holnagl, 12 years old. Sentence, were injured when a Wabash passen­ EXPLORER IS VERY FRANK ^ to Grave Criticism. “No time should be lost in perfect­ however, will be deferred pending a ger train collided with a car loaded ing plans for a larger plant for heat­ motion for a new trial. It was charged with stone near Columbia. Penology is a fashion of the day. ing and lighting. Since the present that among other hardships young The University of Michigan will Proposition That Copenhagen Univer­ “How not to make criminals,” and ths PROF. HUTCHINS IS ACTING Holnagl was required to go into the give a four-years’ course in railroad like, or, having already manufactured plant was installed we have complet­ sity Be Asked to Waive Its Claim meadows barefooted after cattle even administration for students wishing to them under our elaborate system of ed, or are now erecting, several large while the frost was on the ground qualify for railroad positions. of Priority Regarding Data Is Ac­ prisons, police, punishments, “How buildings. With the development of £The specific cruelty, however, was ceptable to Him. can we cure our criminals?” An emi­ Angell Ends Thirty-Eight Years of the university other buildings will be­ T. L Lewis, president of the United come necessary. A new heating plant that Loomis whipped the boy with a nent physician^interested in our lit­ 8ervice as Head of Ann Arbor >4 Mine Workers of America, has sent board with nails in it. Washington. Oct. 4.—Dr. Frederick erary labor made a wise suggestion f > stitution and Plans What to adequate for our needs for 20 years out circular letters to the members A. Cook, the arctic explorer, an­ the other day. “All' great authors Do with Time. to come and accessible to a railway : Battle Creek.—Just after realizing showing that the average monthly- nounce^ last night shortly after his should be concorded," heipronounced, track, and so placed as to %dmlt of bis desire to move back into the house paid m em bership is 262,747. arrival from New York to deliver hisi .. “and the work should be done by the After presiding over the University subsequent enlargement, must be pro­ h e occupied for 43 years, Jam es S. A military circuit court at Warsaw, lecture, that he will acquiesce in the educated prisoners.” Instantly we of M ichigan for 38 years P resident vided before very long. It is probable Macard, pioneer, died. Macard, an Russia, has condemned two German proposition that the University of -saw that he had hit upon a great idea, James B. Angell, “Grand Old Man of it cannot be bu ilt for less than $250,- early cabinetmaker, volunteer fireman subjects, one to four years and the Copenhagen be asked to waive its on the right thing to be done under Michigan” gladly turned over the du­ 000. The present annual yield of the and "original Republican," moved In other to two years in the penitentiary. claim to a prior examination of his the present wrong social circum- ties of the office to Prof. Harry E. three-eighths mill tax. will not suffice with his son, Grenville Macard, a The charge was espionage. records in order that American geo­ i stances. As in a vision we beheld Hutchins, dean of the law depart­ to furnish this sum after meeting our year ago, but seeing that he had too Jacob Flnkenstein, a liquor dealer graphic societies and other scientific the spirit wearied prisoner, long ment, and appointed acting president current expenses. We shall be called little time left to live, he urged his at Mexican ports, declares that Mrs. thrown back upon his own angers and of Michigan till such time as the re­ upon to submit to the legislature at son to move back to the homestead, A. W. Whitlingham, a relative of State bodies in this country may be enabled resentments, upon his sense of injus­ gents shall appoint a permanent an early day the question whether a few blocks distant. En route home­ Senator John P. Jones of Santa Moni­ to review his data. tice, or maybe upon the memories of president. that body will either increase our tax ward on moving day Macard caught ca, Cal., met death in a hotel at Mana- He said be would be satisfied to this own ill deeds to others, or of oth- When asked what he ^lould do or make a special appropriation to cold and within three days he was rillo by poisoning. have the decisions of all these tri­ enable us tp construct this new plant.” bunals announced simultaneously! v *er8 to him. We saw him transfigured with his time now, after* all these dead. H e w as 87 years old. News of the probable death by The matter of better means of Cook Is Frank. jby noble, useful work, by constant years of work, he said: Ann Arbor.—It was announced that starvation in the Baffin land of Mor­ land uplifting occupation of hand and “I wish you. could tell me that, for training teachers to supply the de­ rison, one of the crew of the wrecked Frankness characterized Dr. Cook’s mand which is made upon the univer­ the woman's league of the University jbraln. A scoffing friend took another really I am just beginning to-day to Dundee whalter Snowdrop, was answers to every question asked by sity each year is considered in the has secured three of the largest room­ view of the suggestion. “Why, you’d understand that that’s a question brought to St. John’s, N. F., by Wil­ newspaper men, although the explorer report, and two plans are suggested. ing houses in the city and two guild added but little to what he already -never catch an educated chap in pris­ that is likely to cause me serious halls, the Baptist and the Presbyte­ fred Grenfell’s missionary schooner on again if he knew that sort of thing trouble. I realize to-day that I shall One is the establishment of a prac­ Lorna Doone. has said and published since he re­ tice school at the expense of the uni­ rian halls, for rooming houses turned to civilization. was ahead of him,” he Jeered. “Not have to begin at once to plan what to With a view to increasing the cotton versity; the other the making of some for women of the university for An enthusiastic crowd of several in manjack of them would own up to do with my time. I have never before yield of German East Africa to make arrangement with the school authori­ the coming year. This will do thousand people greeted Dr. Cook I reading or writing. It would clear the had any time to waste. To-day, Germany independent of the cotton of ties of Ann Arbor by which classes away to a great extent, with the prol> upon his arrival at the Union station, prisons of educated folk.” He was a though I may be officially dead, I the United States, Bernhardt Dein- in. some of the schools can be placed Iem of housing in a satisfactory man­ and the throngs in their Eagerness to (scoffer who had no soul for poetry.— think T shall begin to manage to live, berg, German minister of colonies, and in the hands of students from time to ner the “independent” girls of Michi­ see or get near him, were kept back (Annie E. Trimble, in the Atlantic. especially after I have had time to col­ Dr. Walter Busse, head of the German time under the supervision of com­ gan, giving them the same satisfac­ with difficulty, by several score of po­ lect myself and look around to see agricultural department, have arrived Not Cold Weather to Him. petent teachers. tory housing that is accorded to the lice and detectives. Several times what there is for a man of leisure at New York to study cotton culture. One of the guests at a reception The report of the executive commit­ sorority girls. while passing through the station to enjoy. I'm going to find out what Frank Brown, E. C. Moore and Rus­ ;held In Washington some time ago life means when there is no weight of tee were approved, including the ap­ Cadillac.—Choice juicy mutton and shed, the explorer was tossed about had a poor memory for faces, and in pointment of Dean Harry Hutchins as pork fail to satisfy the craving for sell B. Herriman, alleged members of rather roughly as he was wedged responsibility on h' man’s shoulders.” the group of fake racing events (addition was a little nearsighted. Bur­ Though Dr. Angell retires as the acting president of the university at~a mischief of a female bear and two through the crowds, and he expressed ling the evening he took the host to salary of $7,000, an increase of $2,000 cubs that are terrorizing the farmers swindlers of which James C. Maybray a feeling of relief when finally be, president of the university^ of Michi­ is said to be the chief, were brought tone side, after the manner of a man gan, he does not sever all active con­ over the salary he had received as six miles south of here. Chicken reached the automobile. rwho had some important secret be dean of the law department. coops and small out-buildlngs are laid to Shn Francisco from San Jose, Disappointment In Denmark. nection with the university, for; be­ where they were arrested, and com­ was about to disclose, and in a deep George L. Clarke, professor of law low by bruin and family in thff.dead Copenhagen, Oct. 5.—The announce­ sides being the president emeritus, he mitted to await requisitions from whisper inquired: at the University of Chicago, was ap­ of night, their antics in that respect ment of Dr. Cook’s willingness tn re­ is still to meet classes In international Iowa. $ “Ton see that tall man standing by law. pointed to the same position on the resembling boys’ pranks on Hallow­ quest the University of Copenhagen to th e door?” law faculty of Michigan at a salary e’en night. The ruralites are organiz­ An organization known as the waive its claim to the first examina­ “Yes,” answered the host Can Clear Indebtedness. of $3,500; F. M. Dryzer, instructor in ing a posse to exterminate the bears, George Washington fund has been tion of the records of his journey to^ ‘'Well, I was talking to kim awhile The members of the Woman’s mathematics in the engineering de­ as farmers have suffered severe losses launched to help worthy Americans the north pole caused keen disappoint­ •ago about the terribly cold weather League of the University of Michi­ p artm en t a t a salary 'bf $1,000 to suc­ from this source in the last week. stranded abroad to get back to the ment, and whatever may be the reply ,we had In Nebraska last winter, and gan are most delighted over the ceed John Cleveland, resigned; Dr. fatherland. The fund was organized of the university to the explorer's re­ he yawned in my face.” Big Rapids.—Big Rapids Is to have on board the liner George Washing­ league’s financial condition, because Blaine Moore, instructor in political a government rifle range. The site quest, present indications do not fore­ “Don’t you know who that isT’ in­ ton, on the way from Bremen to New now it is entirely out of debt, and science at a salary of $1,200 to suc­ embraces 23 acres purchased from shadow a graceful acquiescence on quired the host, trying his beat to will really have about $575 to its York, and was suggested bV Isaac ceed Prof. John Failrie, resigned. Elsie V. R. Faiardeau and a strip 50 the part of the general public. hide.a smile. credit, while a year ago now it was Guggenheim of the smelting family. Cook at Baltimore. “No.” feet wide through the South proper­ tn debt $4,700 and th e re was ty. To make the tract into a rifle Baltimore, Md., Oct. 5.—Dr. Book "Why, that’s Commander Robert E. serious question as to whether it Doesn’t Affect Number Entering. SOUTH BEND HOME-COMING range the ground will be stumped, was shown the foregoing dispatch P e a r y ” could raise $60 interest money on Although the requirement for en­ graded and fenced. A cement target from Copenhagen, and after reading certain part of that debt, even with Week of Feativlties and Pleasure Is trance in the medical department of house and butts will be constructed, it carefully he said: ^ J How **Rhe^ma,, Is Pronounced. the assistance of the Woman’s Begun in the the university are more rigid than in and also four new treadle targets. "A wrong impression has been re­ Nearly every one said, during the Athletic association. City. other years, the present indications The targets will be placed at points ceived in Denmark as to just what 1 4ast week, something more or less fun­ Through a gift of the late Regent are that the entering class will not be from 200 to 1,000 yards. said in Washington, and this, too. ny about the pronunciation of Peter White, made the day before materially smaller. South Bend, Ind., Oct. 4.—With the seems not to have been perfectly un­ ^‘Rheims.” There is really no kind of his sudden death, the women of! the This fall marks the change from Wayne.—Wayne’s new grain eleva­ blowing of every factory whistle and derstood in this country. In order that mystery, no kind of effort whether of university were enabled to acquire a four to a six-year course In this tor is finished and ready to receive the ringing of every church and fire there may be no further misunder­ ;tongue or nose, in the manner of the historic “Sleepy Hollow” tor department. Hereofore students wheat. It is an annex to the Wayne bell at noon to-day the home-coming standing, I shall be glad to have the speaking that word. The French lan­ field of recreation for themselves. might take a six-year course or not, flour and feed mill and will hold over week of South Bend began. The city Associated Press say as coming from guage has four nasal sounds, and But at the close of the college year as they chose, but hereafter all 10,000 bushels of wheat. Philip Walk­ already is swarming with former resi­ me that I shall adhere to the original “Rheims” shares one of them—shares they w ere $3,600 In debt. medical students must take 60 hours’ er, manager and head miller, has also dents and other visitors, and great plan to have the‘University of Copen­ ■it with a multitude of words which Miss Myrtle White, treasurer of work in the literary department, .decided to put in milling machinery preparations have been made for their hagen make the first examination of everybody who speaks French at all the Woman's league, was sent out thus making his medical- course ex­ for grinding rye and buckwheat,and entertainment. my records, but that I shall ask that |has to grapple with. The four are on a relief fund expedition. She tend through six years. 'expects to be in readiness for the This afternoon the celebration was university to withhold the announce­ •rendered by various spellings, but visited Chicago, Detroit, and Mar­ Michigan is among the first of manufacture of rye and buckwheat officially opened by addresses and ment of the result of such examina­ they remain four, a little lengthened quette and received $1,275 cash and the colleges to make certain cul­ flour in October. This additional ma­ music in Leeper park, and to-night all tion until the records shall have been or a little shortened—the sounds of $3,450 subscriptions, which are ture work compulsory? and the fact chinery will cost about $1,000. the shows will open in Howard park. examined simultaneously by' all the [“France,” “ton,” or “un,” and “singe.” pledged to be paid on demand, De- that it does not seem, to materially Battle Creek.—After being out five To-morrow evening the dedication of geographical societies of the world. ‘“Rheims” has the nasal sound last ducting her personal expenses and affect her prospects In the number hours a circuit court jury found the court of honor will be a spectacu­ Immediately after they have been ex­ named and that Is all. the $20 salary she received for her of freshmen about to enter is con­ “Dutch” Miller, arrested in Detroit, lar event. Hundreds of business men, amined by the University of Copen­ summer’s work, the women of ! the sidered as^ a mark of approval by guilty of robbing Wood & Sons’ fur marching on foot, will approach the Friend More Fortunate. hagen,-duplicate copies of my records university find they have enough to the people* in the change thade this shop in Athens. Wood had been col­ court in darkness. At a signal it will will be submitted to all the geograph­ Gen. George H. Harries, command- pay off all their indebtedness and year. lecting beaver . and mink furs for become a blaze of light and the pro­ er-ln-chief of the militia of the Dis- ical societies of the world anji to any $575 left In their treasury, a1 nice months and it is charged Miller took cession will pass through It. Wednes­ strict of Columbia, is the busiest cen­ other scientific bodies desiring them.” little nest egg towards th&t club­ Nurses Make Protest v the choicest and skipped to Detroit. day there will be a Marathon race, Climax This Week. turion in the land. In addition to be- house they are hoping to be-s^able Objections tp the appointment and on'Thursday the people will be ling a soldier, hd runs an electric light Miller was sentenced to one to five New York, Oct. 5.—The north pole to erect in another year. Miss A lfreds Maud G albraith of Ch: entertained by motorcycle races, an company and manages a traction com- years at Jackson, with two years rec­ controversy is expected to reach a boygan as a member of the board automobile floral parade and doings jpany that is the wonder of those who Ionia Armory Dedicated. omm ended. climax this week when the Peary Arc­ of examiners for registration for by the fire department. Iknow what good car service means. The climax of the Ionia fairj and Saginaw. — Frederick Appenzeller, tic club makes public the statement nurses was filed with Gov. Warner Friday will be the big^lay of the Also, he is a member of all commit- home-coming came with the dedication one of the city’s pioneer business men, which Commander> Robert E. Peary by a delegation representing the week. Automobile races 'will take [tees of civic organisations. of the Ioqia state armory, in which died at his home. Death was caused declares will prove that he was Hie State Association of Nurses. It was ■place In the m orning, and also com­ “I met Mrs. £farries Just a few Gov. Warner and staff and 250 of by a stroke of apoplexy he suffered only wwhite man to reach the pole charged that Miss Galbraith Is not petitive drills by uniformed ranks :mlnutes ago,” said one of the gener- the M. N. Q., including the Lansing last August while walking up the Dr. Frederick A. Cook has arranged technically qualified under the pro­ from Indiana and Michigan cities for al’s friends by way of making talk battery of artillery participated. Court street hill one very hot day. to issue a counter statement, R is an­ visions of the law to serve as a cash prizes. In the forenoon a grand .when they met. The dedication ceremonies were Appenzeller conducted a merchandise nounced, to show that his rival’s dec­ member of the board, although it civic, military and fraternal pageant presided over by Judge Webster. store on the West side for 40 years. laration does not prove that he did “Fine, I'm very glad to hear It,” re­ was admitted that she is an experi­ miles in length will pass over prin­ Gov. Warner accepting the building He was born in Boyne, Switzerland, not precede Peary to the pole by near­ turned the general.. “I met her my­ enced, capable nurse. cipal streets. self last week.” for the state and Mayor Redemski in 1836. A widow and three children ly a year. Gov. Warner refused, however, he for the city. survivej him. The cargo T>f arctic trophies gath­ says, to have anything to do with Gen. Whittlesey Dead. Made Snowshoes That Trod the Pole. Auditor General Fuller, Chaplain ered by the Peary party will be un­ the charge, stating that the ap­ Coruhna.—Thomas Walsh, 23 years Washington, Oct. 2.—Gen. Eliphalet Melville Dunham, maker of the fa­ Hanks, F. C. Miller, Alderman Beat- loaded from the Roosevelt at once pointment had been made on what old, was found guilty in the circuit Whittlesey, for 25 years secretary of mous Dunham snowshoes, is about as tie, Senator Smith, Congressman and the ship, which has made two he considered suitable' recommenda­ court of stealing a horse in Durand. the board of Indian commissioners, proud and happy to-day as if he had Diekeraa and Col. Stewart iwere polar trips, is expected to be offered tion, and he would not consider a He was apprehended in Flint where died here, aged 88 years. discovered the north pole, for he made among the speakers. Col. Stewart for sale by. the Peary Arctic club. The protest at this time. he was trying to sell the horse. While all the shoes used by Peary and his said the state was under obligation THE MARKETS. officers of the Peary Arctic club held men. Mr. Dunham is a great admirer in jail he was recognized as a paroled a meeting to formally pass upon the to give the National Guard better Detroit Man Landt Job. prisoner from Marquette where he of the explorer and he has never armory facilities than it had^li the proof of Commander Robert E. Peary Hibbard of Detroit has has two more years to serve. New York. Oct. 6. doubted but what success Would be past, congratulated Ionia and said LIVE STOCR-Stcers ...... $5 00 © 7 30 that he has obtained to show that Dr. been appointed a watchman in the Hogs ■...... 8 40 © 8 60 his reward. Just before Mr. Peary’s If re-elected to the legislature he Kalamazoo.—J. C. Coburn, general Cook did riot reach the pole. The capltol building by the state board of Sheep ...... -250 © 475 last sailing Dunham visited him on proposed to work harder than ever secretary of the Oswego (N. Y.) Y. M. FLOUR-Winter Straights.. 4 85 ©4 95 statement will be made publie in a. auditors. WHEAT—December ...... 1 08 © 1 W i board the Roosevelt. It isf certainly for more money for the ar^nory C. A., w as tendered ,the secretary ­ few days. Colin Lillie, deputy state dairy iCORN—December ...... 70 © 77% of interest to the Maine born and fund. ship of the local association. Mr* •RYE—No. 2 Western ...... 76%© 77 especially the ‘‘Oxford Bears” that a and food commissioner, has asked Coburn was in Kalamazoo last ’BUTTER-Creamery ...... 30%© 31 that three representatives of the de­ EGGS ...... 30 © #33 RAILROAD IS FINED $1,000 product of the home forest—white ash Iron Streaks Are Found. week and.signified his willingness to C H E E SE ...... 5 © 13 partment be allowed to attend the —utilized by a native citizen, has aid­ The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company accept the position if offered It. CHICAGO. Tech­ national dairy show at Milwaukee Oc­ Southern Pacific Enters Plea of ed Peary in the northward journey. has several crew s a t w ork in Metnom- Muskegon. — Her first trip down­ CATTLE—Fancy Steers...... $7 50 @ 8 50 nical Guilt of Rebating—Maxi­ inee county conducting exploration tober 14 to 21, and th e state w ill bear town shopping in a year proved too Medium to Good Steers.. 5 75 © 6 75 mum Penalty $20,000. Dairymen, Take Notice. their expenses while away. Cows, Plain to Fancy— 4 50 ©5 25 work. The crews are at work in oraniiEg.Uw Ifttle ‘ vor World; R ev., Ji ducer of apples, and that there will -N atives 7...... ✓ ... 3 50 © 4 6 ______has resumed hia pf- ■ bounded from his bed on tfc* pastor of the not be more than half a crop; har­ ers, son of Daniel W. Rogers, aeqre- stroke of tke boor. Another Instance church, Detroit; William A. Brofra, tajy of the Michigan Mutual Wind­ vested. The quality, however, la good.' storm Insurance Company, died .unex­ ’ Vo# the uplifting Influence o l the pree*. Chicago^ western field secret! ry, Cabbage is also a short cropland will . Cos* and Heifers ...... 3 00 «0 part of which was spent in , - —London Chronicle. Young People’s Missionary Movemc at pectedly of tuberculosis. . He was 24 HOGS—Heavy'...... J » # * *> not average over 30 per cent. /cars old and nntnarrled. 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Cowardly Lion, beginning to tremble., Eey bad long poles !n their hands to Feeding Farm Hands. . “Qaick!” cried the Scarecrow, ‘let push the raft through the water, us cross-over.” j They got along quite well *t first, p Every farmer’s wife knows what tra SERIAL So Dorothy went first, holding Toto but when they reached the middle of tnendous appetites farm hands usuaky in her armp; the Tin Woodman fol­ tjhe river the swift cunrent swept the have; but while they eat well they STORY lowed, and the Scarecrow came next. raft down stream, farther and farther work well, too. The Lion, although he was certainly away from the road of yellow brick; Lawrence Daniels’ Choice Here’s a good suggestion about feeto and the water grew so deep that the afraid, turned to face the Kalidahs, lng farm hands. Give them plenty- and then he gave so lon$ and terrible lbfg poles would not touch the bot- By Andrew Dexter of Quaker Oats. A big dish of a roar that Dorothy screamed and the Quaker Oats porridge with sugar and Scarecrow fell over backwards, while | “This is ted,” said the Tin Wood­ cream or milk is the greatest break­ even the fierce beasts stopped short man, “for If we cannot get to the \?Ke. (Copyright, by W. G. Chapman.) and looked at him in surprise. land we shall be carried into the coun­ fast in the world for & man who needs But, seeing they were bigger than try of the wicked Witch of the West, It was purely a question of caste ly blame him. He has a career be­ vigor and strength for a long due’s work. The man that eats Quaker Oats the Lion, and remembering that there and she will enchant us and make us from the beginning. The lines of so­ fore him. If I had loved him less, I w I z a r d were two of them and only one of her slaves.” cial standing were very severly drawn would have married him, when he plentifully and often is the man who him, the KalidahB again rushed for­ '“And then I should get no brains," at Adam’s Ferry, as Pearl Amboyne dis­ asked me two years ago.” does good work without excessive fa­ said the Scarecrow. tigue. There is a sustaining quality ward, and the Lion crossed over the covered very soon afler her first visit There was one day in the calendar (“And I should get no courage,” said in Quaker Oats not found in other tree and turned to see what they to Lake Linwood. She was a good- when all differences 61 social standing the Cowardly Lion. foods, and for economy it is at the s f O z woui<{ do next. Without stopping an looking girl of a practical turn, of were forgotten. That was Beetle “And I should get no heart,” said instant the fierce beasts also began mind, who had worked her way up to Rock day. On that day the great head of the;list Besides the regular the Tin Woodman. size packages Quaker Oats is packed to cross the tree, and the Lion said a fairly lucrative position in the serv­ rock which rose from the middle of “And I should never get back to in large size family packages, with to Dorothy:’ ice of a New York clothing firm and the bay near Adam’s Ferry was piled Kansas,” said Dorothy. and without china. 5 “We are lost, for they will surely was spending her vacation with her high with .driftwood, it was the fu­ "We must certainly get to the Em­ mother at a short distance from the tear us to pieces with their sharp erald Cityrjf we can,” the Scarecrow neral pyre of the season which was claws. But stand close behind me, great metropolis. gone. Lawrence Daniels was master HAVING FUN WITH A BANKER L ~ F r a n k B a t o n continued, and he pushed so hard on B y and I will fight them as long as I am Everybody at Adam’s Ferry goes his long pole that it stuck fast in the of ceremonies that year, directing the to the landing to inquire for mail, and, Practical Joke That Doubtless Was alive.” mud at the bottom of the river, and movements of the army of transports incidentally, to see what manner of More Appreciated by the Player {Copyright, by tbe Bobbs-Merrill Co.) “Wait a minute!” called the Scare­ before he -could pull it out again, or which all day long was busy convey­ (Copyright by L. Frank Baum & W. W. . He had been thinking what people are going up the lake. Law­ ing logs and packing boxes to the T han the Victim. Dbnalow.) lejt go, the raft, was sw ept away and was best to be done, and now he asked tbe poor Scarecrow left clinging to rence Daniels was holding a parasol rock. In the center of the pile were over his fmnt’s august head, when he Councilman F. A. Drew is fond of SYNOPSI8. the Woodman to chop away the end the pole In the middle of the river. trunks of giant trees, placed on end of the tree that rested on their side saw Pearl Amboyne,hastening over the and held In place by small logs. In playing practical jokes on William H. “Good-by!” he called after them, Lee, president of the Merchante-La- Dorothy lived In Kansas with Aunt Em of the ditch. The Tin Woodman began and they were very sorry to leave gang plank. Before he could beat a re­ the midst of all was a pocket filled and Uncle Henry. A cyclone lifted their to use ftis ax at once, and, just as the treat the girl had nodded to him, and with light kindling wood, covered clede National bank. Mr. Drew was home Into the air, Dorothy falling asleep him; Indeed, the Tin Woodman began for years a director in Mr. Lee’s bank. amidst the excitement. A crash awakened two Kalidahs were nearly across, the he was compelled to acknowledge her with pitch and tar. This was the her. The house had landed in a country tree fell with a crash into the gulf,1 salutation with a perfunctory dip of mine from which was to ascend a While the bankers were waging of marvelous, beauty. Groups of queer carrying the ugly, snarling brutes with his hat. tongue of flame. their recent war upon prohibition, Mr. little people greeted her to the Land of it, and both were dashed to pieces on “I was not aware,” said Miss Eva The night was falling when from Drew late one night rang up Mr. Lee Munchklns. The house had killed their at his home and represented that he enemy, the wicked witch of Es-st. Dor­ the sharp rocks at the bottom.. Joliffe, sister of Lawrence Daniel's the point a flotilla of boats swept othy took the witch's silver shoes. She "Well,” said the Cowardly Lion, mother, recently deceased, “that you toward the rock. A single boat shot was a reporter assigned to get Mr- started for the Emerald City to find the. drawing a long breath of relief, “I see1 had an acquaintance among the hotel out from the group and grated upon Lee’s views on the situation. Wizard of Oz, who, she was promised! Mr. Lee complained somewhat bit­ might find a way to send her back tai we are going to live a little while people.” ft the edge of Beetle Rock. A gleam of Kansas. Dorothy released a scarecrow, longer, and I am glad of it, for it must “Well,” returned the young man, light shone from beneath the shelter terly on being called out of bed at {hat giving him life. Hq was desirous of ac­ be a very uncomfortable thing not to nervously, “a man who is a reporter of a cap, then the flame from a torch hour of night to give an interview, but finally got warmed up to the subject quiring brains and started with her to be alive. Those creatures frightened on a big newspaper, as I am, is bound flared high In the air. Lawrence Dan­ the wizard to get them. The scarecrow and for 30 minutes pictured the deso­ me so badly that my heart is heating to meet a few persons who are not iels, ..his face illuminated by the jet told his history. They met a tin wood- lation that would result in SL Louis map, who longed for a heart He also y e t” eligible to the select set at Adam’s of fire above his head, turned to the joined them. They, came upon a terrible if Missouri went dry. “Ah,” said the Tin Woodman, sad­ F erry .” crescent of boats and bowed. He 115a. The lfon confessed he had no cour­ “Let me see," said Mr. Drew at tho age. He decided to accompany them to ly, “I wish I had a heart to beat” “I trust, nephew,” said Miss Joliffe, hurled the torch into the center of the Wizard of O* to get some. conclusion of the interview, “you are This adventure made the travelers 'that you remember that it is improp­ the giant tinder box and turned to Mr. William H. Lee, whisky than, more anxious than ever to get out of er to mingle your social and busi­ go. His foot caught upon a root and CHAPTER VII.—Continued. aren’t you?” the forest, and they walked so fast ness acquaintances. She is rather Dorothy thought she would go next; he lurched forward. In trying to save “No," snapped Mr. Lee, “I am Mr. that Dorothy, became tired, and had handsome, too, and has her mother so she took Toto in her arms and himself h& half turned, then fell upon William H. Lde, the banker.” to ride on the Lion's back. To their the rock. climbed on the Lion’s back, holding "Oh," said Mr. Drew, apologetically, tightly to his mane with one hand. great Joy the trees became thinner From the top of the pile of timbers the further they advanced, and In the "I am very sorry, but I wanted to The next moment It seemed as if she there hurst a blinding flood of light talk to Mr. Lee the whisky expert, and was flying through the air; and then, afternoon they suddenly came upon Beneath its glare those who sat in a broad river, flowing swiftly just be­ not Mr. Lee the financier." before she had time to think about it, the half circle of boats could see Mr. Drew hung up the „receiver be­ she was safe on the other side. The fore them. On the other side of the that a thin stream of blood was water they could see the road of yel­ fore the explosion occurred on the Lion went back a third time and; got trickling from the right temple of the other ehd of the wire.—SL Louis Poet- the Tin Woodman, and then they all low brick running through a beautiful It tosmed m If 8he Was Flying man who lay stretched upon the rock. country, with green meadows dotted Through tho Air. Dispatch. sat down for. a few momenta to givs The pile of timber began to settle. A with bright flowers and all the road the beast a chance to test, for his blistering heat compelled the specta­ Poker Finance. bordered with trees hanging full of to cry, but fortunately remembered great leaps had. made his breath short, tors to pull back from the nest of Mose Coonley fa winner)—Guess I’ll delicious fruits. They were greatly th a t he might rust, and so dried hie and he panted like a big dog that has flames. A pine log rolled from the cash in, boys. pleased to see this delightful country tears on Dorothy’s apron. has been-running too long. side of the volcano of wood and fell, Abe Mokeby (also to the good) — before them. Of course this was a bad thing for They found th e forest yfery th ick on the Scarecrow. spouting fire within six Inches of Dan­ Guess I’ll do de- same. “How shall we cross the river?” this side, and it looked' dark and “I am now worse off than when I iel’s head. Jefferson Yallerby—Me too! asked Dorothy. gloomy. After the Lion had rested first met Dorothy,” he thought "Then “Why don’t somebody pull out to Bill Bingy (the banker, a big loser) th^y started along the road of yellow “That is easily done,” replied the I was stuck on a pole in a cornfield, the rock?" yelled a voice far back In —Well, I guess yo’ each done got an- brick, silently wondering, each in his Scarecrow. "The Tin Woodman must where I could make believe scare the the semi-circle. ? uddeh guess a-comin\ gen’lemdn! build us a raft, so we can float to the own mind, if ever they would come crows, at any rate; but suirely there is “Why don’t you do it yourself?" Ownin’ to dis heah attempted an’ un- other side.” to the end of the woods and reach the no use for a Scarecrow stuck on a came the response from half a dozen called-fo’ run on de bank, de instertoo- So the Woodman took his ax and bright sunshine again. To add to their pole In the middle of a river. I am throats. tion am now suspended an’ won’t re- discomfort, they soon heard strange began to chop down small trees to sume oppyrations till de panicky feel- afraid I shall never have any brains, A light skiff shot out swiftly from make a raft, and while he was busy in’ hab fully subsided an’ de foolish noises in the depths of the forest, and after all!” the landing near the’hotel. In it sat the Lion whispered to them that it at this the Scarecrow found on the deposicahs continues doin' business as Down the stream the raft floated, a girl, wrapped in a cloak and rowing was in this part of the country that river bank a tree full of fine fruit. fohmahly. And It’s youah deal, Mose and the poor Scarecrow was left far with desperate energy. The glow the Kalidahs lived. This pleased Dorothy, who had eaten behind. Then the Lion said: Coonley!’’—Illustrated Sunday Maga from the flaming pyre revealed the “What are the Kalidahs?” asked the nothing but nuts all day, and she “Something must be done to save zine. features of Pearl Amboyne. She drew girl. made a hearty tieal of the ripe fruit ps. I think I can swim to the shore His Foot Caught Upon a Root and her boat steadily toward the prostrate “They are monstrous beasts with But it takes time to make a raft, and pull the raft after me, if you will Our# and Theirs. He Lurched Forward. figure, and as the bow grounded bodies like bears and beads like even when one is as industrious and only hold fast to the tip of my tail.” "A play on names unconsciously pet* seized the unconscious man with firm tigers,” replied, the Lion; “and with untiring as the Tin Woodman, and So he sprang into the water and the petrated by my youngest son wa* with her. Evidently she makes some hands and dragged him aboard. A i claws so long and sharp that they when night came the work was not Tin Woodman caught fast hold of his very funny,” said a Flatbush man the pretense to respectability.” wild cheer brust from the spectators could tear me in two as,easily as I done. So they found a cozy place tail, when the Lion began to swim other day. “We live next door to a r . as the girl bent to her oars and rowed could kill Toto. I’m terribly afraid of under the trees where they slept well with all his might toward the shore. “Aunt Eva,” said Daniels, “the family named Feltenour, and the other the Kalidahs.” until the morning; and Dorothy It was hard work, although he was so young lady in question is of irreproach­ out of the fire zone to safety. night while my family was busy read­ “I'm not surprised that you are,” re­ dreamed of the Emerald City, and of big; but by and by they were drawn able character. She is a wbrklng “I understand,” said the night ed­ ing in the library we heard a raeket turned Dorothy. “They must be dread­ the good Wizard Oz, who would soon but of the current, and then Dorothy girl, but none the less to be respect­ itor of the Clarion to his assistant a on the back porch. My son went out ed on that account." Vf ful beasts.” j send her back to her own home again. took the Tin Woodman's long pole and few days later, “that Daniels sur­ to investigate, and on his return my I f The Lion was about to reply when helped push the raft to this land, From that day Lawrence Daniels prised his friends by marrying a Miss wife, always inquisitive, asked what suddenly they, came to another gulf j They were all tired out when they had no peace of mind at Lake Lin­ Amboyne quite unexpectedly the other had caused the noise. “ ‘Nothin’ but a couple of cats,’ Jim / Across the road; but this one was so Reached the shore at last and stepped wood. Hq was at Adam’s Ferry prin­ night. What was It, a money match?” told her, and then I heard her ask: broad and deep that the Lion knew OlARVni off upon the pretty green grass, and cipally because his aunt had told him “Not at all,” rejoined the other ‘Did you see whose they were?’ - i at once he'fcould not leap across it. they also knbw that the stream had to come, and, as she was wealthy and- man; “they tell me she’s just a pretty So they sat down to consider what The carried them a long way past the road favorably inclined toward him, her re­ working girl. Everyone thought he ‘“ Yes; one was ours and the other they should do, and after serious of yellow brick that led to the Em­ quest was not to be disregarded. He was In the market for a rich marriage, was Feitenour’s.’ ” thought the Scarecrow said: erald City . thought- rather sorrowfully of the but this seems to have been a sure evenings when he had called on Pearl Guess Where She Is From. : “Here Is a great tree, standing close Po “What shall we do now?” asked the enough romanctic affair. Miss Am­ The head of the house had been ill Amboyne, and of tbe talks they had boyne saved his life during his vaca­ to the ditch. If the Tin Woodman Tin Woodman, as the Lion lay down for many months, and had lost his ap­ upon literature, art and other things. tion at Lake Linwood, and he evident­ can chop It down, so that it wlfl .fall on the grass to let the sun dry him. petite entirely. They had read the same books and to the other side, we can walk across^ “We-must get hack to tbe road, in ly made up his mind to dedicate the “I can’t seen? to fix anything that spent many pleasant afternoons at it easily.” some way,” said Dorothy, balance of It to her.” he’ll enjoy and he hardly eats any­ Oiir little party of travelers awak­ the picture galleries. That was in “That is a first-rate idea,” said the j “The best plan will be te walk “He did right,” said the night edit­ thing," the mistress was saying to the Lion. “One would almost suspect you ened the next morning refreshed and along the river bank until we come th e days w hen he waB struggling for or, emphatically. “It’s refreshing to maid, who was a new arrival from the had brains in your head, v instead of full of hope, and Dorothy breakfasted to the road again,” remarked the bare existence. meet with a bit of real romance once old Country . straw .” ♦ off peaches and plums from the trees jLlon. Then somebody discovered that he in awhile in these prosaic days.” “That’s always the way,” returned The Woodman set to woHrat once, beside the river. Behind them was j So, when they were rested, Doro- could write, and he found himself the girl. “They’re all the same, them and so sharp was his ax that the tijee the dark forest they had passed safely Ithy picked up herH basket and they upon a paper where his salary ran invalids. All they want is nothing at was soon chopped nearly through. through, although they had suffered jstarted along the grassy bank, back into large figures, and he was hailed NEW RAT TRAP A SUCCESS all. and then when you bring it to many discouragements; but before to the road from which the river had by that proudest of journalistic titles them they don’t eat it." them was a lovely, sunny country that carried them. It was a lovely coun­ —“a good man!” Then he fell Into Rodent Caught by Flypaper Frlghtene seemed to beckon, them on to the Em­ try, with plenty of flowers and fruit the good graces of Aunt Eva. That Tipplers In a Philadelphia CHILDREN 8H0WED IT erald City. trees and sunshine to cheer them, and meant receptions and afternoon teas Barroom. Effect of Their Warm Drink In tha To be sure, the broad river now had they not felt so sorry for the poor and an introduction into one of the Morning. cut them off from this beautiful land; Scarecrow they could have been very “smart sets” of New York. Pearl Several men who happen around the but the raft was nearly done, and aft­ j happy. Amboyne saw him once or twice after thirst:allaying establishment of Ed­ A year ago I was a wreck from er the Tin Woodman had cut a few They walked along as fast as they his rise In fortune. It was very easy ward Carmany, which holds forth its coffee drinking, and was on the point more iogs and fastened them together icould, Dorothy only stopping once to for him to tell her that he could find allurements at Marion street and of giving up my position In the school with wooden pins, they were ready ‘pick a beautiful flower; and after a little time to call upon her, for men Kaighn avenue. Camden, decided yes­ room because of nervousness. to start. Dorothy sat down In the time the Tin Woodman cried out: who obey the commands of a city ed terday that it was time to join the tee­ “I was telling a friend about it and middle of the raft and held Toto in j “Look!” ltor have little time they may call totalers’ ranks. Carmany has had she said, ‘We drink nothing at meal her arms. When the Cowardly Lion, Then they all looked at the river their own. She saw him for the some rats in his place, that is, of the time but Postum, and it is such a stepped upon the raft it tipped badly, j and saw the Scarecrow perched upon first time in months at the landing at animal kind. .There was a hole in the- comfort to have something we can for he was big and heavy; but the i his pole in the middle of the water, Adam’s Ferry. floor by which they made their way enjoy drinking with the children.’ Scarecrow and the Tin Woodmah stood | looking Very lonely and sad. Pearl Amboyne and her mother to the barroom, much to the annoy­ “I was astonished that she would upon the othej end to steady it, apd fTO BE CONTINUED.) were permitted to go their own way ance of gentlemen who might be get­ allow i.he children to drink any kind of at the ferry. They did not seem tq ting on the outside of highball or a coffee, but she said Postum was the be aware that they had been socially large, foamy glass of amber. Car- most healthful drink in the world for ostracised. They cared little about many had an inspiration the other children as well as for older ones, and Employing Hands and Brain day. Flypaper catches flies, why not that the condition of both the children the Traver’s set or the other “select” be able to use both hands at the same guests of the hotel. Pearl spent her rats? The idea was too good to lay on and adults showed that to be a fact Edgar Allan Poe’s Humorous Idea for time. Both hands and brain be days rowing her mother about am

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CHURCH NEWS. hard these days. “ Molly” the tackling Another Small Fire. • C > ^ PLYMOUTH MAIL dummy is doing her part. The boys . LUTHERAN. expect to play a fast team from Detroit barn owned by Henry Fisher, near — BT— Rev. O. Peters. Pastor. today, and a game at Wayne, Oct~ the cheese factory, was burned down f Good Goods! Services Sunday morning at 10:00 F. W. SAMSEN next Friday. to the ground last evening about 6:30 o’clock. Sunday-school at close ojf All of the ‘teachers, except one, at-'' o’clock. The origin of the fire is un­ services. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tended the Wayne County teachers As­ known. The barn was valued at about Honest Prices!^ $1 CO One Year. payable in advance-...... 50 UNIVERSALIST. sociation at Trenton, Saturday, Oct. 2, $300 and was fully insured. All the fire 8ix months...... " ...... 25 T hree m o n th s...... Rev. F. W. Miller. Pastor. 1909. T hey report a very profitable day companies were promptly on the ground Regular Service at 10 a. m. Sermon and were especially interested in a and did efficient service in protecting ADVERTISING RATES. by the pastor. Subject, Christianity lecture on “Schools and their Critics” the surrounding property. Resolutions of Respect. in Little Things. Sunday-school ait by A. E. Winship of Boston, Mass. GET IN LINE Card o f Thanks. 25 cents. 11:15. All local notices will be charged tor at e ve The Hen Lifts the Mortgage. cents per line or fraction thereof for Bound Over to Circuit Court Statistics show that the hen is the Com e in! Telephone us! Send anybody! sertlonT Display advertising rates made known CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. on application. -Where no time » specified. *U best paying investment on the farm, All accorded the sam e courteous notices and advertisements will be inserted un­ - Next Sunday morning' at First * Mrs. William Kelley made complaint when given proper care and attention. til ordered discontinued. _ _ Church of Christ, Scientist, 10:10 A. ML before Justice Valentine some time ago If you want to get the best results feed ' treatment. Subject, “Are Sin, Disease and Death your chickens a little of Harvell’s Con­ F R ID A Y , O CTO BER 8. 1909. charging her husband with .desertion dition Powders occasionally, it makes Real.” Sunday-school for children and non-support. Deputy Sheriff the hens lay and that is exactly what All the best to eat in baked and canned goods, fruits 11:00 a. m. Wednesday evening Springer was sent to New York city to you want. No feed stuff mixed with it and vegetables at prices always the bottom. For More Good Roads. testimonial service 7:10. Every one bring his man back to Michigan and on to make a large package, nothing but is welcome. pure drugs. Price 25 cents per package a preliminary hearing before the Justice Sold by Joh,n L. Gale and Beyer Phar­ The county road commissioners are yesterday afternoon Kelley was bound macy. making good progress with the Plym­ BAPTIST 10c GR.ANITEWARE Rev. C. T. Jack. Pastor. over to the circuit court for trial. outh road improvement east of thefvil- By Automobile Up Mount Ranler. that are ‘'hummers” have just been added to our 5c o The following services next Lord’s^, Grofer Paters also had B preliminary lage, and the work will be of lasting United States Engineer Eugene day: Morning worship 10:30. The pas-j hearing before Justice Valentine yester­ and 1 0 c counter. Get in on the big snaps. benefit to Plymouth. Only two miles Ricksecker celebrated Independence tor will preach, both morning and eve­ day on the same charge and was bound will be built this fall and unless some day by throwing open the government ning. Sunday-school 11:45. Song; over to the circuit court. road in the Mount Ranier National ! effort is made when the county board of service from 7:30 to 7:45, followed by park. Vehicles and horsemen now | supervisors meets next week to continue evening sermon. Mid-week prayer and A Small Fire. have an excellent thoroughfare from the building of the roads another year, , tD . A. JOLLIFFE & SON praise service Thursday night 7:30. tidewater to Narada falls, near snow the project may lapse indefinitely. Shortly before eleven o’clock Wed Both Phones Free Delivery B. Y. P. U. business meeting Mon­ line in Paradise:valley. Supervisor Bradner should be given nesday forenoon the continued blowing day night, Oct. 11, at 7:30. We have The road would have been ready every assistance in the way of verbal of the Hamilton factory whistle gave weeks earlier had not heavy snows in reorganized our B. Y. P. U., with a and 'written petitions and by personal (warning of a fire in that neighborhood, Paradise interfered. For a brief few goodly number and all wishing to be­ attendance at the sessions of the hoard. rhich proved to be the house occupied days last fall the road was “roughed” come members are invited to come next In this connection we copy the follow­ •y George King and owned by Mrs. open to Paradise, but only one auto­ Monday night. We extend a cordial mobile went over it. Mr. Ricksecker ing from the Detroit News: ,ohn Hix. The fire department quickly welcome to all services. rays that autos and wagons can now More money for good roads is the fsponded and a lead of hose was laid When it was announced that the fire was make the trip with comfort. The max­ slogan of the county road com mis* imum grade on the road is four per PRESBYTERIAN out. Some one discovered the roof of sioners and they are going to ask the Rev. H. N. Ronald Pastor. cent. Nearly a score of automobiles, the house on fire and gave an alarm. board of supervisors of Wayne county Sunday, Oct. 11—10:00, Morning all loaded, went to the mountain.— The Hamilton factory employes went to to increase the county road tax from worship. Sermon by the pastor. Sub­ Tacoma Correspondence Seattle Post- the rescue with a dozen hand fire ex­ one-fourth of a mill to one-third when ject, “Burden Bearing.” 11:15, Sun­ Intelligencer. tinguishers and put out the fire with lit­ the board meets in October. day-school. The new graded helps will This increase together with the in­ be used in all the lower grades for the tle j trouble. It is believed the roof Her Heart was Broken caught fire from a spark from the chim­ crease in the assessed valuation of the first time. Because her complexion was bad and property of the county will boost the ney. ■______. __ she could find nothing to clear it up. 7:00, Evening worship. .The pastor Ladies, a bad complexion is caused by county road fund from $95,577.23 to will preach the second sermon in the The Timers Win. an inactive liver. An inactive liver can somewhere around $100,000. With that series on “ Christ’s Message to the Mod­ be put in perfect condition . by taking gum at their command the commissioners em Multitude.” Subject, “His Mes­ The Tigers are championship winners Dr. Herrick’s Sugar-Coated Pills. The the American League and to-day unequalled liver regulator. Price 25c say they will build as much good road sage to the Modem Breadwinner.”, c will begin the battle for the world’s * box. Ask for a free sample. Sold in two years as they have in three. Everyone is heartily invited to all thejk; John L. Gale and Beyer Pharmacy. championship with the Pittsburgs, win­ One of the main losses in the work as services. Breadwinners will be especial­ ners of the National pennant, at Pitts­ now conducted is due to the time con­ ly welcome at the evening service. / burgh. The Detroiters are three times Commissioner’s Notice. sumed in moving road machinery. At the Thursday evening service the pennant winners and have been twice N the matter of the estate of Harrison A. W ith more money at their command the pastor will conduct a study ofm e fifty Nichols, deceased. We,the undersigned, bav- commissioners can build longer stretches defeated for the world’s championship ingbeen appointed by the probate court for the third chapter of Isiah. You ajteinvited. county of Wayne. State or Michigan, commis­ before moving, and Aius materially cut by the Chicago Cubs. Followers of the sioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all (persons against said down expenses. METHODIST Tigers are hoping luck may break right deceased, do hereby give notice that We will Rev. E. King- Pastor. for them this year and that they win meet at the Plymouth United Savings Bank, in Another thing that will tend to re­ village of Plymouth, in said county, on Wednes duce the loss by moving is the fact that Services'next Sunday as follows: — the majority of the games from the day. the 8th day of December. A. D. 1909, and on Tuesday, the Sth day of March, A. D. 1910, some of the work is nearing the county Morning worship at 10 a. m. Preach­ Pirates. Two games will be played in at ten o'clock A. M. of each of said days, for ing by the pastor. Sundayrschool 11:30 Pittsburgh and two in Detroit. Then the purpose of examining and allowing said line and will soon be completed. There claims, and th at six months from the rttn day are but a few more miles to build on Rally Day special program. Every two more in Pittsburgh, if necessary to of September. A. D. 1909, were allowed by said IT IS FALSE ECONOMY court for creditors to present fchetr blaims to Woodward avenue to bring it to the scholar and teacher is desired to be obtain a majority of games by either us for examination and allowance. present. club. In case of tie, the seventh game Dated. September 8. 1909. To buy a cheap article, above all a cheap border of Oakland county. The com­ . CHARLES A. FISHER. missioners expect, if their plan carries, Epworth League at 6 p. m., led by to be played where the commission may FRED A. DIBBLE. stove—if it’s cheap in price it’s sure to be to have that road completed at the end Miss Fay Daggett. Evening song and decide. Some of the Plymouth enthu­ *’ Commissioners. cheap in quality. A stove is seldom bought preaching service at 7 p. m. The pas­ siasts will witness the games in Detroit, of two years. Commissioner’s Notice. —then buy the best—it pays. tor will preach. but most of the fans will be content to With Woodward andfhe others that N the matter of the estate of Markham-H. are newly done, out of the way, the Church Rally and Supper this Fri­ watch the local scoreboards. I Briggs, deceased. We. the undersigned, having been appointed by the Probate Court work can be concentrated on the re­ day evening. for the county of Wavne, State of Michigan. Garland Stoves and Ranges A great program is being prepared Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust maining roads and they can be pushed MOST RARE DF AUTOGRAPHS. all claims and demands of all persona against along so rapidly that five years will see for the Epworth League banquet for said deceased, do hereoy give notice that we Will m eet at the store of Schrader Brothers, in have been for 3.S years the Standard—pre-eminent in them all finished. Then Wayne county Friday evening, O ct. 22nd» Of course That of Thomas Lyrufh, Jr., Signer of the village of Plymouth, in said county, on all important improvements in stove building. \Siex- the menu will be unsurpassed. Fuller Declaration of Independence, » Monday, the 13th day of December. A. D. 1909, can boast of having the best system of and on Saturday, the 12th day of March. A. D. trunk highways leading from its county announcement next week. Worth Much Money. 1910, a t 10 o'clock A. M. of each of said days, for celled in quality of material and workmanship. the purpose of examining and allowing said seat to its borders to be found in the A choir of over twenty voices has Call and examine them at ‘What is the most expensive auto­ claims, and that six months from the 13tli day been organized for evening* services at of September. A. D. 1909. were allowed by said S tate. graph you ever sold?” inquired the Court for creditors tb pronet.t their claims to “It is strange,” said Chairman Ed­ the Methodist church. \ us for examination and allowance. reporter. Dated Sept 13. 1909. ward Hines in speaking of the situation, A hundred new Sunday-school hym­ “That of Thomas Lynch1, Jr.,” an­ WM. J. BURROWS. nals are being purchased folr the M. E. FRED SOHRADER. “that the people of this county, and es­ swered the dealer. The reporter 1 Commissioners Conner Hardware Co., I p pecially of Detroit, don’t wake up to Sunday-school. ' lodked perfectly blank. “Never heard of him,” he confessed. the advantages to be gained by good 1 Commissioner's Notice, Sole GARLAND Agents.’ roads. The whole movement originated SCHOOLlOL INOTES. “Well, he was a signer of the Dec­ J N the m atter of the estate of Augusta Blunjt. here and it is due to the work of De­ laration of Independence. He signed • deceased. We. the undersigned, having | Printed as written by Pupils.—Ed. | troiters that the state aid law was it as proxy for his father, who was been appointed by the Probate Court for the O, the meanness of a Spophomore ill at the time. Soon after he went county of Wayne. State of Michigan. Commis­ passed. And yet we are sitting still sioners to Feoeive. examine and adjust all when he’s mean! And the leanness of to sea and was never heard of again. claim'B and demands of all persons against said and letting the northern counties take Senior when he’s lean!1 But the Now, autographs of Declaration sign­ deceased, do hereby give notice that we will most of its benefits while we pay the meet a t the office of P. W. YoorhJea in the meanness of the mean and the leanness ers are much sought by collectors. village of Plymouth, in s^id county, on Mon­ bills. day, the loth day ot December, A. D. 1909. and of the lean, can ne’er compare with the None approach, in rarity those of on Monday, the 21st day of March. A. D. 1910. “If we should raise the tax that some greeifness.o'fgromfnnea n'f aFreshiea whf>nwhen Vip’lhe’s green Thomas Lynch, Jr. In fact, so far as at 10 o'clock A. M of each of said days, for the Central Meat Market of the upper counties do for just one I know, there is only one in existence. purpose of examining and allowing said .. r Ex. claims, and that six months from the 2tet day year it would solve the road question This is affixed to an autograph let­ of September, A. D. 1909, were allowed by said School opened Sept. 6, with an up- Court for creditors to present their claims to for all‘time except for repairs, so far as ter address by Lynch to George us for examination and allowance. in H igh LOIS D eLISL E, Prop. the ounty toads are concerned. But usually large attendance. Washington, which lends it additional Dated September 21. 1909. value. It was owned at one time by ERNEST N. PASSAGE, we can’t and don’t want to. The high­ School alone ther were one hundred and CHARLES BRADNER. Jared Sparks, president of Harvard Commissioners. est tax the law will allow us to raise in five and since then the num ber has been college. Subsequently it passed to this county is one-half mill, while some increased to one hundred ten. This necessitated the buying of new seats Thomas Addis Emmet, from whom I Up-to-Date Business Methods, of the northern oounties have had spe­ bought it for th e sum of .$4,000. I sold for the High School which are here and cial acts passed -to«allow them to raise it to Augustin Daly, who was a keen Robinson’s Livery as high as three mills. in use. The spirit of the school is fine autograph collector for $4,500. L a ter Courteous Treatment to all “The main block to the getting, of and we all look forward to a!very fruit­ Emmet repented of letting the auto­ Suuun Street money for roads here is the mhn who ful year. graph go from his possesison, and se­ pays taxes in the city. The farmers The Seniors have had their first class cured it from Daly for $5,250, p resen t­ Good Rigs at the best Everything in the Meat Line, have learned the value of good roads meeting and elected the! following ing it afterward to the Lenox library. prices possible. and are anxious to have them built! In officers: President Gladys Passage; New York, where it now is." All kiuds of Droving done promptly Beef, Pork, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Sausage, fact they are building many good town­ Vice President Forest Gorton; Secreta­ 6 ship roads every summer. But the fel­ ry and Treasure Earl Lauffer. LOOK WELL TO THE KITCHEN. Ham, Bacon. Spring Chicken, etc. / GOOD STABLING. low in. the city can’t see where he comes The Junior class had their first meet­ in unless he owns an automobile. The Writer in Houston Post Comes For­ ing of the year Sept 24. The following ward with Variations on Old TRY AN ORDER. man who doesn’t own a machine seems officers were elected. Pres. Lynn Van- to thiffk the roads are being improved Theme of “Feeding the Brute.” H a r r y C; Robinsen Vleet; Vice Pres. Claude Williams; BOTH PHONES FREE DELIVEBY exclusively for the people who do. He Sec’y Treas., Carrie Moore^ There is a great deal in the old say­ can’t.see that every time a road is built freshmen officers are: Pres. Helen ing that the way to a man’s heart is TRY MAIL LINERS !«. it cheapens the cost of the farm pro­ VanDeQar; Vice Pres. Clarence W right: through his stomach. If he isn’t well duce he has to buy. With better roads Sec’y a Tres. Sadie Paulger. fed he Is going to give trouble. Feed we will have better farmers and more of the old brute well and let him smoke them. That means cheaper necessities. Our high school played an interesting in the house and he will be as tame “ If any man doubts the quality of the game of foot ball with their old time as the family horse, but be carelees rivals, Wayne, last Friday. Sly scored You Who Spend Twice for Fuel e work he is getting for his money we about his feed and he is apt to swear a touchdown for Plymouth in the first want him te go over it and see what we and cut up like a balky mule. There­ half, the result of a forward pass. fore, it is wise for every girl to look fe'=i '_ have done.' If he doubts its advantages Neither team was able to score in the well to her kitchen education. It is What You Should let him ask the fanners who haul over second half. Coach McLaren is well true that man is hooked in the par­ it what they think of its worth from a We*ll save you ai third or half your fuel bill this season iiif you will listen to If It ' satisfied with the first showing of the lor, but it is the kitchen that enables $30.00 last winter, how wouldaid $15.00 sound for this year? standpoint of utility to them. Good you to hold him. team, for all it needs is practice. The Remember, we i to «ave a third the fuel—proper use will save at least half. roads over which the fanners can haul A kitchen la tp the home what the juit atop to think—the amount■ saved _ ,in rfuel i ...titwill M.f,pay the **ostcost ofof ththe e stove— —eCota'aaU*. u Hat., line up was, Schaufele and Williams, their produce will bring twice as much engine-room la to a power plant or a, mtan its cast and over. Will we fenraatee tkia? Teal We! |guarantee: farm truck into town as comes now, and ends; Sherman and Gorton, tackles; locomotive to a train. If things go 1— A caviar of one-third In fuel oyer anv coal from Saturday night until Monday we need it.” SpAncer and McKinder, guards: Cast­ wrong in the engine-room, there’s the lower draft atove of the aame aixe, with morning. erline, center; VanVleet^quarter; Rob­ devil to pay. If the locomotive is out soft coaL alack or lignite. 5—A uniform heat day and night, with soft An Eclipne. Cole's 2— That Cole’a Hot Blast win use lest hard inson and Sly (Capt.), of fix, the train must he switched to For quick and certain action R enne’s lives; fix , full co a l for beating a given space than any 6— That every atove v the siding. If the kitchen la not com­ baaa burner made with aame ala* fire pot. air-tight aa long as used. Pain-filling Oil eclipses any and all Referee, Chambers, -V^ayri?; Umpire 5 - That the rooms can be bested from one 7— That the feed-door is and wfli remain remedies ever offered to the public. It McLaren. Final soore JP. H. 8 . &-W . petently and efficiently conducted the, Hot to two hours each morning with the a moke *and dust-proof. soft coal or hard coal put fa the atove AH we ask is that the stove shall bn drives away pain. Just the thing for H. S. 0 Attendence old man will H j off at a tangent and operated according to C cramps, colic or diarrhoea. Cures rheu­ possibly swear where the -children can ' 4—That the stove will hold fire with soft op with a good floe. matism, sprains, stiff joints, sores;and A committee has beeh appointed and hear him. Moreover, he le apt to find Blast bruises. It is not a new remedy, but a soliciting funds for a dozen new Foot excuses to eat down tow« where pret­ very old and reliable one, over severity Ball suits. Every body jfafelp. ty girls iHth white, fluffy-frlnged years on the market Price 25c, 50c and HUSTON A CO. Coach McLaren and] trainer “Doc” aprons, dimples, ribbons and things 14.00 per bottteiJjSold by John L. Gale do the hash-sHnging.—Houston Post.1 AGENTS FOR PLYMOUTH and Beyer Pharmacy. Kimball are working

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Lewis Ruppert of Detroit spent Sun­ D je . A. E. PA TTER SO N day with his mother. ^Office and residence, Main street, Louis Westfall has moved into the next to Express office. ! Coca* Rows Warren house on Mill street. ftotirs—until 9 a. m„ 2 to 4 p. m. «nd after 7 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stanbro of South Lyon visited friends here Sunday. Telephone 88. Plymouth, Mich. ^M ***W *M *M *M r‘***Mi«^ M. S. Weed is spending several weeks Mr. Lang, of Ohio, is visiting his son, R. E. COOPER, M.DiC.M., in Kalkaska. John Lang and family here this week. Miss Faye Daggett was home from Miss Etta Reichelt of Detroit spent Physician & Surgeon, Ypsilanti Sunday. Sunday with her sister, Mrs. L. Reber. OAce hours—UntilS A* M., 12to2; Don’t forget “The Servant in the after7 P. M. L. H. Bennett and wife returned from House” at Universalist church to-night. OFFICE OYEB BAUCH'S STOBE the west Saturday. B ell Phone 36; L ocal*)- Mrs. S. Laraway of Worden is v isitJ> Mre- Wyman Bartlett and son visited ing friends in town. relatives in Detroit a few days this week. DR. S. E. CA M PBELL Miss Nellie Riddle spent Wednesday and Thursday in Detroit. Miss Verne Rowley spent Saturday Office and Residence, Ann Arbor St. and Sunday* in Lansing and William- first house west of Main street. Dr. Knapp and wife of Saginaw are ston. visitors a t C. S. Merritt*®. Hours—8 to 9 a. m .,1 to 2 and 7 £o 8 Mrs. M. A. Rowe has been visiting Frank* Andrew of Springfield, Ont., friends at Manchester for several days Independent’Phone No.45. is visiting at H. B. Jolliffe’s. th is week. Miss Verna Root returned from her Mrs. R. G. Samsen and daughter DR. J. J. TRA V IS, California trip yesterday morning. Helen are spending the week with her A nother shipm ent of K ar-A -V an T ea and Coffee will arrive V D E N T I S T . The Universalist ladies will hold their parents at Rush ton, Mich. annual fair the week of Dec. 12-18. here Saturday. W e w ant every lover of good Tea and Coffee to Office in old Hank Building. Mrs. Elizabeth Kinney has sold her Mrs. Vina Joy is spending several place to Fred Weiher, but possession Phone 120. try them . C offee,'18c., 20c., 25c., 30c and 35c lb. weeks with her daughter in Detroit. is not given until next, spring. Mrs. M. S. Lee of Ann Arbor spent Mrs. C. S. Ronald and little daughter T ea, 5Qc per lb. natural leaf, green and sun dried. L I P YV. VOORHIES, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Joy. of Portland, Oregon, are the guests of Attorne> and Counselor at Law Mrs. Eva McDowell of Flint called on Rev. and Mrs. Hugh N. Ronald. R H O N E 1 3 GITTINS BROTHERS her father, Mr. DeLisle, Wednesday. Wm. Smitherman, who has been con­ Real Estate, Loans and ,.t. When in want of shoes, don’t fail to fined to the house with sickness the Collections. look at the great, new fall line at Rings’ t &onth> is able ^ ^ out again. Plymouth, Mich T elep h o n e 73. C. L. Wilcox and family have moved Jcari Heide bought 15 oMand in the house with Mrs. H. A. Nichol IN PLYMOUTH WEDNESDAYS joining the farm of Mr. Chappel this The Baptist Ladies will hold their week, E. N. Passage making the sale. Mrs. Helen M. Colvin died at the Christmas fair the first week in Decem­ Men’s and Boys’ new Suits and Over-| home of her daughter, Mrs. George L. ber. coats at Riggs’—finest ^n quality, low­ Robin son, in Detroit, Tuesday noon, as G A L E ’S . "Ella Folsom .eigh Markham was in town Monday est in price. Don’t fail to see them. a direct result of the shock sustained / — on his way to Chicago, where he has a Rev. E. King, is spending a couple when her son Albert and wife were JU ST RECEIV ED 'A position. of days in Adrian where he has gone to killed in an automobile accident at Bay Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Safford and fam­ ship the printed minutes of the Detroit City. Teacher of Mrs. Colvin was born in Palmyra, N. 3 ily of Detroit spent Sunday at R. C. Conference. Y ., M ay 3, 1833. W hen about 10 years Safford’s. Mrs. Collins left last Sunday for Cal­ Singing ifornia where she will spend the winter old she came with her parents to Mil­ Mrs. W. F. Hoops spent Sunday with NewStock of Dolls with her daughter, Mrs. John Betty, ford, at which place she was married to fnends in town. Mr. Hoops was in C. B. Robinson. After their marriage Concerts 15 VanHusan Bldg, formerly of this place. Concerts town Tuesday. Mr. Robinson was appointed Superin­ Dr. Patterson, Mrs. Phila Harrison DOLLS FROM lc to $1.00 ng Recitals 106 Broadway If you want the right thing in sweat­ tendent of the boys reform sohool at and Miss Nellie Stewart went to Ann * ■ ers for L adies’, G ents’ and Children, g et Lansing, of which he had charge for DETROIT them a t R iggs’. Arboy Monday to be with Mrs. Willard Rag Dolls, China Dolls, Dolls with hair and without, seven years. Three children were bom Roe during her operation. Mr. and Mrs. Will Waterman will to them there. Mr. Robinson died in Rubber Dolls, Doll Heads, etc., etc. B U Y Y O U R occupy the house recently vacated by The Wayne county Pomona Grange 1865 and in 1873 his widow married Benj. Rathbum. will meet with Plymouth grange Isaac N. Colvin. The couple came to Mr. and Mrs. Burns Freeman of at the Universalist church Friday, Oct. Detroit after the marriage and have Northville spent Sunday with Mr. and 15th. The sessions will not be public. since-resided in the city. Mrs. Colvin New Stock of Baskets M s d JewelryMrs. Frank Dicks. Ladies’, Misses’ and children’s ele­ is survived by her husband, daughter, 5c and 10c. Covered Baskets 15c, '20c, 25c Mr. and Mrs. Asa Joy and Mr. and gant new Cloaks, Suits, Rain Coats and Mrs. Geo. Robinson and son Harry C* OF Skirts at Riggs’. Very lowest prices Mrs. I. N. Dickerson are spending a prevail—select your garment now. Robinson, of this village. few days in Chelsea. While matron of the reform school For China and Glassware go to Gale’s. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rutter of De­ L. J . FATTAL. she took great interest in her charges For the best Groceries at the cheapest price go Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bond of South troit and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richard­ and many a boy was helped by her LOWEST'PRICES Lyon were visitors of Mr. and Mrs son of South Lyon attended the funeral to Gale’s. along the road to better manhood and Louis Maltby Sunday. of Miss Mary Smith last week Wednes­ useful citizenship. Some of them held Eyes Tested Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stocken left Tues­ day. a deep respect and kind regard for her JOHN L. GALE and fitted to the day for Fenton, after a few weeks’ A church rally will be held at the during all the past years, and she fre­ O ' — 7 / v - V - visit with friends here. Methodist church Friday evening. It u best of Glasses free quently received letters from them and Daggett & Jolliffe, north side mer­ of all charge and is expected that Rev. C. B. Allen, the received calls from others when they chants have an advertisement on the new District Superintendent, will be chanced to be passing through Detroit. Satisfaction Guaranteed first page of this issue. present. He was formerly pastor of Her whole life was characteristic of A fine entertainment, “The Servant North Woodward Avenue M. E. Church, kindness and lovely womanhood. Detroit United Lines in the House,” in monologue, &t the D etroit. The funeral occurred yesterday morn­ Universalist church to-night. Henry Sage, for and in behalf of his ing from the home of her daughter in Plymouth Time tab le Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Warner of Ann son Harold has begun an action in the Detroit and the remains were brought circuit court against George Hall, claim­ in a special car to Plymouth and inter­ i EAST SOUND. Arbor spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stewart. ing damages in the sum of $20,000. The red in Riverside cemetery. “ C ar to T:fi0 p m: also 9:42 p m. changing at boy had his leg broken in a runaway ac­ Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Park and Mr. and lerai T o W ayne only 11:35. ber cident last summer, the horse becoming Classes in Dancing. M w M r l NOKT.-i BOUND. Mrs. A. W. Chaffee leave Saturday frightened when the automobile driven I Leave Plym outh fo r N orthvllle 6:08 a in (Sun- morning for Atlantic City, N. J Miss Edna W. Russell and Mrs. F. * days excepted). 7:10am and every hour to by Mr. Hall ran into the rear of the L. Russell^ of the Russell School of tli™ f,?* sitt* “w (from^Leroy Palmer has moved from Canton wagon which w q s standing at the curb Dancing, Detroit, will organize classes Michigan bain) f also 6:30 a m and every into the Armstrong house on :tJnion in dancing in Penniman Hall, on Tues­ hour to 7:30 p m: also 9 p m and 11 p m . in front of the village hall. changing can at Wayne street. He has bought out one of the day, Oct. 19th. Children will meet at L eave W ayne for Plym outh 6:39 a m and ev ery The 46th Annual Meeting of the 4 o’clock and high school pupils and 8:39 p m : also 10:10 p m and 12 mid- milk routes. honr to Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of adults at 7 o’clock. Terms $5 for 12 of our superior lines of Groceries is respectfully request­ Car^ connect at Wayne for Ypeilanti and Mrs. Smitherman, Mr. and Mrs.; Wm. Monroe and Wayne counties was held lessons. ___ points west to Jackson. Roe and Miss Una Gunsolly went to at the Griswold House, Detroit, Mon­ Card of Thanks.—W e desire to ex­ ed. W e are sure that a trial, after inspection, will re- Ann Arbor Thursday to visit : Mrs. day and Tuesday of this week. The press our sincere thanks to all neighbors snlt in enlisting you as a permanent custcmer. Our Willard Roe. officers elected for the ensuing year are and friends for the kindly words of sympathy and assistance extended to goods are all chosen by us with a view to their perfect Feoneu’s uveru ij?All stores, except drug stores} will as follows: President, Jas. H. Vree- us in our late bereavement; also to the purity, and we are thus in a position to offer them to close at seven o’clock every eveining, land, Wayne Co., Vice Pres., F. G. societies for the floral contributions and our customers with a guarantee. We do not shelve our except Saturdays, beginning Oct. 11th Brunt, Monroe county, Sec., E. W. tothe singers. OF ALL KINDS and continuing until April 1st. Hilton, Monroe county, Treas., Joel G. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tuttle, goods for future sales, but make a point of having ev­ Chas. Smith and Family. DRAYING Promptly done. Riggs’ store is packed from top to Bradner, Wayne county. The assess­ erything fresh right along. bottom with new fall merchandise of m ent is 2}4 mills on the dollar. Dr. Ayres Positive Cure. A share of your trade solicited everything to wear. Do your fall trad­ Home treatments for ladies, One O pen K ettle N ew O rleans M olasses. ing at this store. New Factory Coming. month’s treatment $2.00 or 50c a week When in need of a Rig ring up A surprise for Mrs. B. Rathbum wasi s l ^ ------Call Wednesdays! and Saturdays, from City ’P h o n e N o. 9. given at the home of W. W. Murra; If present indications count for any­ 2:00 till 8:00 P. M., at the home of z Mrs. Geo. Huger, Main street, south of thing Plymouth will soon have a factory Brown & Pettlngill, Saturday night by the Rebekahs. Mr. th e lum ber yard. 4t CZAR PENNEY and Mrs. Rathbum have gone to De­ that will utilize all the skimmed milk THE WHITE FRONT GROCERY troit to live. produced at the creamery, which now THE MARKETS. e le p h No. 40. Fru Delivery Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Meldrum, aggregates about 25,000 pounds daily. W heat, red, $1.10; white $1.10 The Globe Vacuum Sys- Perrinsville, Mrs. Maude Rooney The new concern is promoted by a Mr.' Higgins, formerly a chemist with Pairk, Hay, $10.00 No. 1 Timothy. daughter Leone and Miss Louise SI O ats, 37c. of Beech and Frank Nicholson of Davis & Co. who is said to be backed R ye, 67c. Mtem Dry Air Arbor spent Sunday at W .W . Murraj by prominent Detroit capitalists. It is Beans, basis $1.75 proposed to incorporate a company, Potatoes, 50c. STORES. OFFICES. CHURCHES Reports from Detroit are to the e1 capitalized a t $100,000. M anager H en­ Butter^28c. E g g s, 2 5 c - ______AND HOUSES. that a large number of typoid fejrer derson, of the creamery company, says cases are prevailing there. It will be­ ground for the new factory has been Yes, we Have Them Thoroughly Renovates hoove every person to exercise the ut­ purchased north and adjacent to the Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc. most precaution in warding off this dis­ creamery'plant and building operations ALBUMS, 5c. per Line, One Insertion^ all kinds of Carpets, Rugs, Up­ ease by boiling or sterilizing all water are to begin soon. Mr. Higgins is now th o se holstered Furniture, Mattres­ for views you took while on your vacation.. before they drink it. ses, Pillows, Draperies,

■&V- HER PHYSICIAN ADVISED (SCLA03D& COPYRIGHT 1909 BY W -A-PATTERSON Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound IfASHINGTON.—Lieut.-Gen. Nelson A. Miles comes Columbus, Ohio. — “I have taken to Washington at intervals to visit his son, Lieut. Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com- I Sherman Miles, who is stationed at Fort Myer. U pound d u r i n g I just across the Potomac. Gen. Miles does not change of life. _ " show his years. He was in the capital when doctor told me w as good, an d since Mr. Roosevelt made his 100-mile ride and he was taking it I feel so I deeply interested in the performance. much better that I Just before Lieut.-Gen. Nelson Appleton Miles ca n do a ll m y w ork retired from active service he rode a horse 90 again. I think miles in nine hours. It is more than barely pos­ Lydia E. Pinkham’s sible that Gen. Miles did this thing in order to vegetable Corn- show that at 64 he was still fit to do something tor all woman’s [ which would have put many a younger man on troubles, and I the sick report for a month. It was rather a tever forget to tell spectacular feat. Miles’ friends ad- my friends what it has done for me.” mit that he is a little fond of the —Mrs. E. H a n s o n , 804 E a s t L ong St., «9 6 ctacolar. It is a weakness, a minor weakness, Columbus, Ohio. .__ a strong man and of one of the finest soldiers Another Woman Helped. Chat America ever produced. Graniteville, V t.—<‘‘I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered There is no parallel—no exact parallel at any from nervousness and other annoying gate—to the career of this Massachusetts soldier, symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ t e 1861, when h e w as 21 years old he w as a clerk O' table Compound restored myhealthand In a Washington street store, Boston. He knew strength, and proved worth mountains absolutely nothing about military af- SEVERAL NELSON A. MILES of gold to me. For the sake of other suffering women I am willing vou teirs save what he had learned from ta- They were holding off an apparently ov­ should publish my letter.” — M bs. Jrfng a few “drill lessons” from an old erwhelming force, when a bullet struck the Charles B arclay, KF.D., Granite­ TTrench soldier named Calignac. Miles’ major—that was Young’s rank at the time ville, V t. “tether, a fairly prosperous farmer, had —in the elbow, shattering the bone. He Women who are passing through this -fftven. him $1,000 in cash. T he boy kept on fighting, but finally the surgeons critical period or who are suffering promptly spent-it In the work of raising made him submit to first-aid-to-the-injur-ed from any of those distressing ills pe­ •G ■company of men whose services he in­ treatm en t. culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years L> tended to offer-'to the government He While they were at it, the horses of the E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comp jtnlsed his company and was made Its squadron, the men being dismounted, stam­ which is made from roots and t captain, as he shonld have been. Prompt- peded and went through the line, doing has been the standard remedy for y the governor of Massachusetts told much damage* with their heels. Wounded female ills. In almost every commu­ w iles he was too young to command a as he was, Maj. Young succeeded in keep­ nity you will find women who have nsempany and that he must giva way tq ing up the heart of his troopers, who now been restored to health by Lydia fl. another man and take the place of first had no means of escape from the tremen­ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 8au tenant. dous force at their front, except their own As some one else has put it. Miles con­ legs, and he succeeded in holding them to VERY ENCOURAGING cluded that he was in the military busi­ their duty until they were enabled to draw ness for the purpose of fighting confed­ off in something like order. If one wishes erate soldiers and not for the purpose of to get an idea of the hell of war let him know that on that day the losses of Maj. Young’s command were 80 per cent, of th# men engaged. A writer in the Washington Herald some­ time ago told a story of Gen. Young at the time that he was in Germany, on assign­ ment from the war department, to watch the maneuvers of Kaiser William’s army. It seems that the general on his way to Ber­ lin had stopped for a day at Dresden, and Old Lady—Is there any danger? while there he was told that It would not Boatman—Well, mum, it don’t mat­ do to let Emperor William know that he ter much—:the boat's insured. had made a visit to any town in Germany . before paying his respects to the kaiser at Summer Conquests. the capital. The general met the emperor, “Are these all photographs of fel­ and as the newspaper writer has It, the first lows you have been engaged to?” question the emperor put was: ‘‘Is this the “No. They’re the fellows who didn’t first place in Germany you have visited?" propose." The general was startled by the sudden­ “What In the world do you want of ness of the attack and he blurted: “Oh, no, them ?” !” “Why; I am saving them to make N “Indeed,” said the emperor, surprised. a rogues’ gallery." “What otlier German towns have you visited?” The envious are the most un­ happy of men, as they are not only tor­ mented by their own misfortunes, but by the good success of others.—The­ ophrastus.

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the governor of Massachusetts. So he re- his commission as captain, took his place lieutenant and went to the front. In four i major general and one of the best of the world. What became of the tie histo ries a t hand do not relate, the war of secession Gen. Miles was shot •times. He never speaks of his wounds. Not knows that he ever re- f the bullets that reached MILES COHSTAMTLY EXPOSED ©early ended his soldier life. It was at e true, however, only of certain kinds of war­ SICK HEADAGHE On that day at Chancellorsville, Miles was fare. It was always supposed by the old reg­ Positively cured by -bolding a line of abattts and rifle pita against ulars that no soldier could make asuccessful these Little Pills. -a tremendous force of the enemy. He was in Indian fighter until he had been for years on 8 ..command of the skirmish line in front of the the plains and had learned the ways of the ord. Gen. Young has served in every rank 5- known to the military organization, barring only P tress from Dyspepsia, to­ test division of-the Second Army corps. In savage. Miles went through six great Indian ft^ digestion and Tod Hearty to hearten his men Miles constantly ex- campaigns, and carried every one of them to that of general, a rank which stands by Itself > R Eating. A perfect rem- and which stands in the American service by ■i® edy for Dizziness, Nan- himBelf to the fire of the enemy. He success. He was one of the greatest Indian only a few men. When he was a boy Lieut. Gen. ■ 9 « Rea, Drowsiness, B ad -Wtood upright in the open, courting bullets and fighters of American history. Taste In tb e Month,Coat­ ■possible death. The confederates couldn't hit Not many years after the civil war the Chey­ Young was a private of volunteers. He was as ed Tongue, Pain In the proud when he was made a corporal as he was blm for a long time. The inspiration of his ennes, the Arapahoes, the Klowas an6 the Co- ______TORPID LIVER. ■conduct enabled hjs men to hold their ground manenes formed a league and raided the fron­ ■on that day five years ago, when his commis­ They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. sion as lieutenant general of the anfiy of the after it seemed certain that the enemy tier. Miles went after them. It was his first SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. would drive them back. Finally a bullet great Indian engagement. He completely United States was signed by Roose­ velt who had fought on the Cuban battlefields THE HOR'SES STAMPEDED •found Its mark, and Miles went down with a smashed the reds In a hard, driving, fighting CARTERS Genuine Musi Bear that ranged downward through his campaign. He did that which was prophesied under the eye of the man he was commission­ ing. By this time Gen. Young had pulled' himseit rrriE Fac-Simile Signature TmQy Into his thigh, producing an injury that he could not do, and he did it so effectively It took Gen. Young only six months to reach together, and he said quickly: “I have visited IVER made the surgeons say •‘death.’’ but neverthe­ that these warlike plains Indians never again Chicago and Cincinnati.” . The emperor roared PILLS. less, death did not come. took the warpath. the grade of captain. He was given the com­ mand of a troop of the Fourth Pennsylvania and went over and shared the joke with the At the battle of Fredericksburg, Miles was Later, Gen. Miles took up the trail of Sitting REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. cavalry, and his liking for the mounted serv­ em press. in the throat *r i t was & jagged wound Bull and Crazy Horse, with the Fifth infan­ ice was such that he stayed ih the saddle all When Young came out of the civil war he N o M i x i n g th a t b!e& profusely and; caused g reat pafn. He try. and a few companies of the Twenty-second through his career as ar regular. The general dropped his brigadier generalship of volunteers B ea d y for w o e -ordered to go to the rear. The order infantry. Crook and Terry had accomplished served forn- y ea rs w ith the Pennsylvania vol­ for a second lieutenancy of regulars. At the

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SIRL DROVIS AFTER WHERE THEY LEARN ECONOMY A NURSE'S EXPERIENCE. Matron Knew What 8he Was About Backache, Pains in the Kidneys, Bloat* WofoWvxaX. SAYING TEA 6HILDREN When She Went to Engage ing, Etc., Overcome. Maid. A nurse is expected to know what Co THOUSANDS SEC HEROIC LIFE- FR0MTHD The manager of the employment to do for ailments, and wom­ SAVER SWEPT OVER MONON- agency was used to hearing women in en who suffer back­ M a y < GAHELA DAM. search of maids ask applicants all ache, constant lan­ t y p r o p e r m r m m r n sorts of queer questions, says the New guor, and other com­ Pitsburg, Pa.—In view of thou­ York Tribune, but this matron made mon symptoms of W w aV roV y W acfcev aL sands, at sundown the other day, Ce­ him mildly curious. Of 14 girls in k idney complaint, Voxohva remeAySyci^ejTiijs&ttavr cilia Roach, aged !17, daughter of a turn she had inquired: “Have you should be grateful to South side business man, was swept to worked in a minister’s family?” None Mrs. Minnie Turner, ' the box, it was found empty and the in takings at the bar. I couldn’t un­ lunch. The old Gilsqy house held on derstand how so much could be spent to its famous sausages and cold ham kid admitted that he .had eaten the in other barrooms for free lunch when until almost the last. Then there was contents of the entire box spread on “Yes, Freddy, I’m a sick man!” the crackers. It cured him of a bad there was no noticeable increase in a period in which cheese and crackers “Wot’s der matter?” cold and I don’t know what else." patrons. with possibly some olives werei the ' “W hy,'I’m gettin’ that restless an’ No more conclusive evidence could limit of the gratuitous refreshment. wakeful, dat I can’t sleep, only at "Finally I discovered how the thing be offered that every ingredient of Cu­ The contrast now with the dispensa­ n ig h t!” was worked. There were two waiters ticura Ointment is absolutely pure, Neglected Cold*. who served customers who preferred tion of those seven lean years may be sweet and harmless. If it may be On a Time Limitation. observed in every large hotel. a n d C o u g h s to take their drinks at the tables. safely eaten by a young child, none but In spite of the reputation for latitu- These men served the customers who Two alone stand out against! the the most beneficial results can be ex­ dinarianism he gained from his early are the cause of many case* tipped them well with all the food free lpnch. One has no barroom and pected to attend its application to even trial for heresy, the late Prof. Jowett of Pneumonia and Con­ they could eat The result of their the other haB distinguished itself by the tenderest skin or youngest infant of Oxford _was intolerant of preten­ partiality was a large clientele of pat­ keeping music out of the dining-room sumption. No matter hoar P o tU r Dmg Jt Cbem. Corp., Sole Prop*., Boatoa. tiousness and shallow conceit. One rons who bought a glass of beer which all this time. self-satisfied undergraduate met the slight your Cough or Cold: And He Suffered. master one day. "Master,” he said, "I may be, cure it before it has Little Willie, suffering from an at­ have searched everywhere in all phil­ a chance to do any harm. Steak in Many Forms Served in Wall S t tack of toothache, had paid his first osophies, ancient and modern, and no­ street; and Exchange place, on§ finds The Current Sped the Boat Over the visit to the dentist, accompanied by where do I find the evidence of a „ F g 5 67 different places within a radius of Dam. his mother. Father, on his return God.” “M r .------replied the master. DR.D.JAYNES two Mocks where the staple is servpd. from the office that evening, was nat­ after a shorter pause than usual, “if cilia Roach, a high school girl, was In ea^h cafe one may find, conserva­ urally much interested. you don’t find a God by five o’clock floating with li younger children tively stated, one dozen varieties. Tjhe “Didn’t it hurt?” asked father. this afternoon you must leave this Expectorant caught the full impulse of this tide and g ran tf total, therefore, is 804 different “Sure, it hurt,” replied Willie. college.” first drifted and then sped toward de­ “Weren’t you scared when the dent­ is the oldest and best knows* grades, styles, manner or previous medicine in the world for reliev­ condition of servitude in the Beef­ struction. ist put you in that big chair and Come Home, Mother. ing and curing Coughs, Colds, A cry went up from the river bank started all those-zizz-zizz-zizz things?” Mother, dear mother, come home , vj steak family. Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, and skiffs manned by hardy river men N addition to the mad struggle for 'To be explicit, there is the steak “Oh, not so much.” from the club, aUd rustle some sup­ Whooping-Cough, and diseases money there is another problem carefully removed from the base of a put off from the shore. Miss Roach “That was a brave boy. But, Surely, per for me; ’tis time you were here of this class. Your druggist I huddled to the stern the frightened, working over the grub and getting -will supply you. In three sis*, that besets the habitues of Gotham's venerable oxen’s hams, which (the ox) you suffered?” screaming children, ranging in years things ready for tea. The table’s not bottles, $1.00, 50c. and 25c# i financial district. It is the homely has outlived its usefulness as a beast “Of course I suffered. But I Just set nor the teakettle boiled, the vege­ Dr. D. Jayns’s Tonic fa r— and prosaic operation of feeding the of burden, and which is served to the from five to fifteen. This caused the kept repeating over and over the tables are not prepared; no wonder m ilage is an excellent tohic for inner man. appreciative messenger boy for “ten prow to lift out of the water, and Ce­ golden text we had in Sunday school my temper and feeltpgs are roiled, both adults and children. It is Doubtless it takes away some of the cents, one dime.” There is also the cilia deftly turned it up stream and last Sunday.” though ’tis doubtful, indeed, if you also a safe j splendid radiance that is supposed to cut that carries with it “French fried attempted to stay the boat’s rush with “The golden .text? What was it?” “Why, ‘suffer kittle children to come cared. Come home, come home, come surround the “captains of Industry and gravy,” and which goes like hot strong, even strqkes. The steady rise unto me,’ ” replied Willie, glibly. “I ho-ho-home! Yes, cut your symposium and capital,” but it is none the less cakes at 25 cents a throw. This is af­ and fall of the oars evidenced her kept saying that over and over to my­ down a wee bif, dear1 motherf and true that the wealthiest banker in the fected by stenographers and clerks. calmness and .strength and reduced self, and the first thing I knew it didn’t hustle right home!—Los Angeles Ex­ street must have hia “ham and” three Then for chief clerks and others there the rush to a drift. DYOLA DYES One rescuing boat gainqd the im­ hurt any more.” press. times a day.'hven as the humble mes­ is the old friend at 50 cents a portion 16 fast, beautiful colon. 10c p e r p ackage a t J a l s i periled ones, but in transferring them I f n o t In stock, send na lOo etaU ng'eolor d esired. senger boy or the patient elevator and on up to $1. - Weakened by Alcohol. A Work of Supererogation. m an. Finally there comes what might be a child fell overboard and Mike Hub­ Henry1 dislikes being bathed and ONE DYE FOR ALL ROODS bard, in charge, pursued and rescued Dr. Bertillon, the eminent French vi­ Color card and book of direction* ftme by n U a # The only difference is that the "ham termed the king of its kind, found argues with his mother over every Dy-o-la, Burlington, Vermont. Mazie Kearns. Other children then tal statistician, has shown that tuber­ and” of the “money baron” becomes only in the highest grade of cafe. Here square inch of his four-year-old anat­ jumped into the water and were land­ culosis is twice as prevalent among pate de foie gras or diamond back the piece de resistance comes three the retail liquor dealers of France as omy. DYOLA DYES terrapin. However, that great Ameri­ Inches thick and beautifully browned, ed in the boats. One night, when his patience was As a third empty boat tried to res­ among other shopkeepers. He at­ can staple beefsteak appears in a mul­ decorated with mushrooms, delicious especially tried by what he consid­ cue Cecilia Roach the current sped tributes it to the fact that the alcohol titude of forms down where the “gol­ and luscious, served on a plank which they handle and use all day ered wholly unnecessary work, he den flood” is being taken at its tide. alongside a bottle of wine and a check the boat over the dam. One of the exclaim ed: rescuers saw the golden-haired Bes­ Long w eakens th e ir bodies and thus Perhaps if one were to award a prize for $10. T his, of course, does n ot in­ “Oh, mamma, couldn’t you skip my sie Timmons lying unconscious under renders them more susceptible to the to the most popular luncheon item in clude bread and butter. stomach? Nobody ever sees my stom­ the gunwale as the boat disappeared. disease germ. the entire Wall street district he Yes, there is steak to be had at ten ach!”—Judge's Library. would pin the ribbon on Mr. B. Steak. cents just as there is steak to be had Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Mrs. W lnalow’s Soothing Syrup. Discussing beefsteak, as it appears, at $6, but, oh, what a difference! yfct MEMORY GONE FOUR MONTHS For’children teething, softens the gums, reduce* In that Contain Mercury, •emanation, allays pain, core* wind colic. 28c a bottle. •ay in the neighborhood of Broad all are appreciated. aa mercury will rarely destroy the iwnse of rami Spokane Mechanic Forgets His Own and completely derange the whole system when Gossip has a thousand tongues—and Identity and- Does Not Know entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be uaed except on prescrip­ they all work overtime. W. N. U.( DETROIT, NO. 41-190t. WherevHe Was. tions from reputable physicians, aa the damage they Young Harriman Has Giant Task Ahead will do la ten told to the good you can possibly de­ west when the news of his father’s rive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured Spokane, Wagh:—Max Passler of by F. J. Cheney- & Co_ Toledo. O.. contains no mer­ COLT DISTEMPER serioua illness reached him, together cury. and to taken Internally, acting directly upon this city, a prosperous, high-salaried the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. In with a hurry call to the bedside of his buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tha father. electrical mechanic, has had the genuine. It to taflen Internally and made In Toledo strangest case of lapse of memory Ohio, by F. X. Cheney dt Co. Testimonials tree. Walter Harriman has many of the Sold by Druggists. Price. 75c. per bottle. characteristics of his father. He la ever known in Spokane. Taka Hall’s Family Pills tor constipation. not boastful, he is thoughtful, not talk-,, On April 10, Passler, steadily em­ atlve and a good listener. He is re-* ployed here for more than two years, markably decisive, much as his fa­ owning his own home and with a wife ther was. He makes up his mtTui and two children, suddenly dropped ALTER AVERILL HARRIMAN. quickly and acts accordingly. He out of sight. The police were unable Wthe eldest son of the dead rail­ does not revel In the luxury that some to find any trace of him and his wife way king, to-day, at 17 years of age, might think his fortune would lead feared he had been held up and I t i s N o t Enough to Buy finds himself confronted with the ab­ him into. He thfhks no more of rid­ thrown into the river. solute necessity of preparing to ing in the ordinary passenger coach He re;appeared at his home a few master the intricacies of railroading or smoker of a railroad than the hard­ days ago, accompanied by a friend, Good Paint. in order that a few years hence he ened commuter does. who met him wandering up and down O tJ must also buy the paint or varnish that is suited for the purpose may step in and seize the reins of Now that young Harriman is face Montgomery avenue, near his own you have in mind. A paint may be good for the outside of the house, management that death took from the to face with the business affairs of home. Y well-trained hands of hia father. She Buried Her Face in Her Hank. and yet not suitable for use on a wagon. A paint for stovepipes would his father, he contemplates plunging Passler remembers little of the four not make a good floor pjunt, and so on. To get perfect satisfaction you Although the young man to whom into the science of railroading in the months during which he was missing. The Thlr«t for Gore. will eventually fall the management He recalls that on April 10 he went must buy the special paint or varnish for the work you intend to do. hope that he may some day fulfill the Unsophisticated Onlooker—I think The Shemin-Williams Co. specialize. They tnake a good quality paint, vanmh, of th e $1,000,000,000 in terests of hia dreams that were “Wizard” Harri- to a physician's office because of a this is a first rate place. See what a stain or^enamel for every purpose about the home or farm. All maker* father is well educated and knows man's when that practical master of headache. He remembers nothing else fine view we have of this car coming. ca® ot do this. They lack either the experience or the facilities. W hen something of railroading, he readily railroads peered into the future and except working long hours on a farm, Seasoned Spectator—Fine view fid­ yon buy, ask for Sherwin-Williams’...... - If : youiyour dealer does not handle, admits that he must first learn the fancied he could see his boys grown tending cattle and pitching hay. This dlesticks! Nothing ever happens on write us. railroad business thoroughly before to manhood and capable 2>f taking is attested to by his sunburned face these straight stretches—not even a ■ he attempts to direct them. over the immense responsibilities thiat and his calloused hands. broken leg. Come on down to the S h e r w i n -W i l l i a m s Young Harriman was at work in the go with the title of “Rail King.” One other detail stands out. He turn and wait for the fun.—Puck. was washing his shirt one day on the PAINTS AND VARNISHES farm and a. woman passing said, “You The 800-foot bridge over the Yellow Writ* for Book!it. 901 Caaal R ut, M Chtllam f. Ohio. “Harmony Club” to Spread Happiness should have a wife* to do that for river at Lanchowfu, in the province of, srailaiand song In everyday life and you." That started a feeble memory. Kansu, is nearing completion. All ma­ to establish the perfect unity of body, He began to imagine that he had a terials had to be conveyed nearly mind, heart and spirit" wife, but could not remember his own 1,000 m iles in C hinese carts. QUICKEST W ITH SAFETY name or her face. Otbera bare sought to ihow how to No matter how long your neck may be Work W ide be happy though married, or within The next thing he remembers is be­ or how sore your throat, Hamlins Wizard other narrow limitation!, hut the Har­ ing in Sandpoint, Idaho, and then all Oil will cure it surely and quickly. I t mony dub will dlapense happiness by is forgotten until he found himself drives out all •orenem and inflammation. You Slee|l mail to thoae of any and all con*! wandering around the streets here, Ancestral pride Is the safest thing MflHon* of people t o n CAB- tlona. Already, aa It modextly an and was recalled to s consciousness of N organisation has just been incor­ nonneea. It baa darted -a greet wave In the world. Onr ancestors are too CARETS do Health w otk too A his own identity by murtiig g Mont­ dead to kick about the liberties we porated in New York eity, the of eheer-phlloeophy sweeping around gomery avenue sign on a telegraph then. If you have £ m w tried laudable purpose of which is “to the (lobe.- pole. take with them. For the baby often means ret (or this gmat health mata*—Get a 10s make everybody happy ” And that it Oddly enough, tha praaldaat o f the strives to bring happiness within the J. J. White, a neighbor, found Puss­ When a woman hah occasion to loaf, randebid. Utile* box—aod yeo wifl ; club t« a lawyer, ■. H. Fallow., bod ier standing staring at the street sign, she calls it either shopping, visiting or reach of even the least endowed finan­ ~ it too— it’, to palatable to taka. of Blahop Fallows ad Chicago, who baa and took him fib his waiting wife who. entertaining. ' cially la shown by the fact that mem- become prominent la connection wit! [ F ree truaa opiate*. b a n k * caato a o ir » cants,! yaar. long before had given op hope of ever paychoOmrapy. Fhllowi la not to seelac him again. 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THEORIST IN DEEP TROUBLE. green’ with them. . Carnations wm go all to pieces If you combine them JEPi f MOORE’S He Cannot Understand Why Things with roses, although the roses do not Rivals for the Disappear When They Are Not seem to be affected. Never Such Hats for $5 COURTSHIP in Constant Use. “It' Is more striking in combinations By W, J. Lampton of green with flowers. If you try Cannibal Queen "Did you ever notice,” asked the the­ to use an entirely different type of orist, “how a thing will disappear if foliage from what the flower is used As We Show this Season you don’t use it for awhile? Leave to, it won’t last so long. So J never, Jep Moore was in love with the Mr. Ricker turned to the company and said: • Gentlemen, shall I intrude it around your room for awhile and put feathery foliage with lilies of the girl. .That was as plain as the nose it will vanish.” There’s no feature of our millinery we’re more proud upon your time if I relate just one of valley, for you know its natural foli­ on his face, which was about the “Easy enough,” said the practical of. 1 ake variety alone—dozens of different styles here at my adventures?” age is a thick leaf. I never use thic& plainest that ever a man stuck into a man. “The servant sweeps it into leaves with carnations, for their foli­ $5, every one so splendidly correct in style and material handkerchief. But he was not to the “Oh, go ahead,” said Strout. “It’s our rule to let a man talk until we get the wastebasket.” age is of the feathery type. It Isn’t as manner born, and, although he feared "Not at all,” said the theorist. “Try that we are proud to put our name in it. All the subtle enough, and then—” though the flowers fought, but th^y^. no man, he had been mortally afraid the experiment of having two of any­ shades and combinations on which Paris has cast the He raised his right foot suddenly. seem to grieve at being misunder-' - of women as far back as he could re­ thing and use one, and the other ! will “I understand,” said Mr. Ricker. stood.” limelight. Tailored' Hats, distinctly dressy hats, picture mem ber. disappear. I mislaid my pocketknife "When I was about 22 years old our hats, plenty of new draped turbans, of course, side by qide That was the reason he had been a few weeks ago and bought another. courting Mollie Stewart for nearly vessel was wrecked and I, the only Calvin a Man of the World. with statelier models. The gleam ot gold or silve^ in one saved, was cast ashore on a can­ I found my old one that night and car­ two years and had arrived nowhere ried both in my pocket for awhile, al­ Calvin had many advantages. He fancy braid, buckle or lace is a pronounced trimming nbte. much. iBut a girl, and a p retty o:*e nibal island—or, to be more correct was not a scholar merely, he was a ethnologically, an island inhabited by ways using the new one.- In the course at that, won’t stand for everlasting of time the old one vanished—van­ man of the world. He had traveled, Feathers, too, abound, both in wings and the handsome cannibals. I was a handsoiqe young procrastination, whatever she may ished magically from myfipocket.” was familiar with the life of courts, quill adornments. think of the man, and Jep began to fellow, and it is not at all surprising was on terms of intimate friendship that the. queen, who was young, un­ "You dropped it,” saidd^tbe- practi- pra This exhibit of $5 Millinery is a style event unique to observe that Mollie was having more cal man, with many of the most distinguished, married and, fortunately, pretty, fell persons of his day. He had. a com-,n- ■ Detroit. Welcome to see and enjoy it. gentlemen company than he liked to “Why didn’t I drop the new one?” in love with me and wished to become manding intellect, a literary sty] see around so often. He didn't dare asked the theorist. “And why is it Miss Glendon is in charge of our Millinery depart­ say anything, but he proposed to do my wife. which was the envy and admiratioo]O: "But the prime minister, or great always that way? I had a new key ment and we also have salesladies, trimmers and design­ something, and that immediately. made for my office desk, under the im­ of the learned. He knew law as well panjandrum, as he was called, wished as he did theology. French as well as ers who formerly held positions with us. Which was why he hitched his pression that there was something his son to marry the queen and be­ he did Latin. His grasp of a wide horse at her gate that evening and wrong with the old one. There wasn’t. Foifrth floor. come king, so he and his minions range of subjects and his attention to pounded up the walk to the .porch I carried both of them on a ring. Aft­ planned to get rid of ine. detail were things to marvel at. Add w here Bhe sa t all alone w aiting for er awhile the old one, which I didn't him. He had informed her by tele­ "Lola-Akwa, that was the que

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