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MASON, MICHIGAN, THUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904. NO. 32; VOL. XXIX.

LOCAL AND GENEEAL NEWS. Fine rain yesterday. FOR DEATH OF HIS DAUGHTER. WldHICAN(TENTI?AI MiLson's ball team started away on iI.s irip yesterday. Ira E, Mills Sues Grand Trunk For " Ttu Magara Fallt Route. See notice of house lo rent...... DART & FIELD.... $10,000. r, HOUTIIWAUD. A steel roof is being put upon Gregg Slight frost early Monday morning, SELL IVlaiion n:r,5a.ni, 'Jtajp.in. 10:05p.m it Bennett's mill. Ira E. Mills of Meridian township Jackson 11:0C!3flp.in0 . i!:llitaop6 . in.7;3ii«liitH) . m The rnllitiiry boys break camp ne.vt began suit, in the circuit court last Dtilrolt./ The Lansing grocers and butchers FURNITURE, CARPETS, REFRIGERATORS, OliiciiKO 0-AO p. 111. BiK) [). in. c;M a. m."Jatnrday . Friday against the Grand Trunk rail• go to Detroit today on their annual .VOllTHWAHII. "William J, Adams gets a pension of way company for .$10,000 damages for GO-CARTS, CURTAIN POLES AND l«ason 0:2:1 a. Ill, 11:11 li. ni. .1:00 p, in excursion, Lansinf; 0:42 11:20 5:23 $12 per month. causing the death of his daughter) OWOSBO 7:;«l PJ:.'!.") p.in.0:36 Owen H, Stevens of Lansing asks to WINDOW SHADES. HiiKinaw a-.M IHO 8:08 At AVcbberville last Saturday Ann Kaie I, Mills, who was struck by a Itiiy City 0;2.'> 2:20 8:40 be divorced from his wife, Miwy Ann, Arbor beat the local team by a score Grand Trunk passenger train at the Mackinaw 7:15p.m. 7;0Ca.m. 7:00a.m wiUi whom lie has lived 37 years, Our prices are right. Let us frame your pictures. Work guar• 0. W.ltUOOI.KH, of 10 to 2. crossing on the Okemos road. Decern K. D. Stanton, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Ari. Frank Field will have charge of the ber 20, liiOl. The action was com anteed. This store will be closed Tuesd.iy, August 9th, Ticket Akbiii. Mason . Chicago Steam hay press, engine, tank, belts services at the Ilawley school house raenccd by Attorneys Person & Person and tools, all ready for work, for sale. on account of the S, S, excursion to Grand Ledge, next Sunday at 3:30, All are invited, Miss Mills, accompanied by he BUSINESS DIRECTORY. N,:N. ROILSE. N, 0. Dane, aged 84 years and for 49 mother, were driving to this city XIESTTIST Call at E. Culver's store and see years a resident of Lansing, died at the time of the accident, and both Jt. C. K. IIH.VDIJUSnN. Over lirowii & what the Coldwater paper says of The Loomis.' At Dansville Tuesdays. Crown his home in that city last Thursday were killed. The mother died Superintendents' Annual Report, M.ason Ag.ain Defeated, aniDl brldKc work a specialty. Royal Slave Co. ^ evening. , stantly and Miss Mills survived only The county superintendents of the The Ann Arbor ball team came to At Lansing la.

,-'doujjt. ,TiiuR Stockmen in the 'I'exas Panhandle, 04c; corn,; No. 2 mixed, 520 to 54c;. entcrhd No. !), gave his name to tlio por• "Aha," snid. he, gnyly, "I hold her, at Brazilians aro groat eoft'eo'.drlnkel's.' after time does Waco calLthem "great souUi and west of Guymon, ,0. T., are .onts,;No. 2 mixed, 41c to 42c;fye. No. 2,. ter as Prosper Bertomy, went iipstair.s, nny rate." Numerous cups are drunk each', day complniuing n good deal, over the effects 'a,v(2s.'' ;The head alone In onoinstance 04c fo twc; clover seed, prime, .'ti().55. A - : : and knocked at tho first door he camo to. by Uio average man and wonuin.:- The of the'loco weed Uiissummer. It is said It wns opened by n servant. was a- foot in length. 'And the Bayeux • Buffalo—Cntilo, choice shipping,steers, ^ , , CHAPTlilR V. beverage is made very strong nnd that' tho loss of cnttle i.s likely ...to bo , "is Madame Gypsy at home?" At Uie,same: hour that Madame Nina tapestry, out of about- twenty axes ,?4.00 to .'?(j.25; hogs, fair to. choicn; .$4:00 = voiy sweet'. It produces nn oxliilai'a- largo this year, as a result of tho weed's Tho groom,hositnted; seeing this, li^an- Gypay was aoeking refuge at the Arch- represents all" except some three as to 1^5.75;' sheep, tnir to ciioico, ;.'j;3.50" to ' ' tloii of a more intense and lasUug kind rapid gioiUh ferlot showed his note, and aaid: : an.gol, so highly rocommonded by Pan• having long handles. Hardly evcrdtt !ii4.-75;lnmb.a,: common to choice; $5.75 (0 . than 'beer. 'Those addicted to this "M. Prosper told me to hand this note feriot, Bortomy was being entered on the we/flnd in tapestry' the short ax fori Tho'will of Mif Bertha Marion Dolber, ,i;(5.75. t_o madam, and wait Cor an answer." commitment book at the police ofiico. ; habit :- become --.very - resUes.!- and ono hand.' 'i whose tragic de.itli occurred at Uio Wal• New -York—Cnttle, JjiS 50 to $3.80; 'Fanferlot was ushered into a little Since the moment when he had resuni- scarcely able to sit sUlI or stand still' -,' _ J dorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, has hogs, .'?400 to $0.00, hhcep, IjiS.OO to room, furnished in blue and gold sillt od his habitual composure,- he had-not oven for a moment. , ' Will Give Up 'XnbulRulo. boott.filed>for-probate in, San. Francisco. wlieit. No. 2 red, •?L02 to $1.04; damask. Heavy curtains darkened the faltered. But when he was ordered to On ilarch -i, 1000, S,'),000 rod mon in Most of her,estate, vohiod at nearly !f2,- corn, No. 2, 57c to jSc; onts. No. 2 white, windows and hung in front of tlio doors. empty his pockets on the table, and thoy Habit la the deepest, law of • human 000,000, is. givcn^to 'her friend, Etta 'Ma• 4i5c to 40c; bntler,:crenmery, l(3e to'17c; ' the Indian Territory will give up tribal One of the door ourtiilns was vw>hed bcenn to search him,,his 'eyes flashedin - nature.—Carlyle. rion Wan en.'" ' / eggs, western, 17c to 20c. rulo and become American cltlzen9.v,.' - STAND PAT. Do you think that all these men,' If MASON MARKETS. Jlnjghnnt bounty Seittocral given new leases of otticial life of Correiiluil every Wtxliiesduy ufteriiooii. greater power, will make better rec• MOOR OltAIK. I'ubllshoil KvuryThursilay The Ingham County News and.one ords than they have In the past? WHKAT, lied. No. 2, per buslicl & DC -uy- or two lesser partisan publications In SENSATION WIIKAT, While, No. 1. per bushel.... (q) m I can not understand wliy the ask ItVK. per husliel im m the county may be persuaded lhat ing of these questions should cause so OATS, pi'i' bushel am 3'J WILLIAM L. CLARK, SALE OF COUN, shullt'd. lier liUnilreit I WXSll 10 abuse and slander of any one who mucli commotion and why they should SHIRT WAISTS MASON, IMICIl. OI.OVKIl HKKI), per Diislli'l ,,„ « IXfeB IKI dares criticise those to whom they owe be answered by proposing "Three TIMOTHY 8I5I5I), por bushel ,. 1 bm^i W pollllcal servility Is a proper or at naocKuii'.SANn provisions, cheers for the Union" or by telling the SA I.T. SiiKlaaw, per liarrel ,. m Bntorett at the I'ostnnice, Miisou, Mlcli., us most the only weapon at tlieircom seeoDd-clas.s matter, , inquirer that "Pop." Goodell once re• HKAN.SiiinulcktMl, per bushel i OOffiil ar, imind. l'llTAT0K.S, per bushel iO& CO ceived more votes than he did or pbr KI.OUU, Iier hundi'iMl... 2 •Hi PRIOBS: • If the News wishes to know where haps saying that "The man lhat didn't IlUllKWIIKAT KLOb'K, per htinilrcii 3 no OSK YEAII... *l.n<> KOILS, perdozeu IB I stand on the Issues ot 1890' and 1900 stop talking silver until two years IlUTTKlt, per pound 10 Six JIo.vTiis riiin I will say that 1. stand where I then I.AKI). per poiiiiil 0'/, TiniKE .Mn.NTii.s "i>« after the republican party stopped, From I 5 o'clock, Saturday. Al'I'I.KS, (Irled, per Imiinil .'i stood and where they stood when 111 not entitled lo an answer." I'EAUIIKS, (irli'il, per poutiil 8® 10 republican party by its platform LIVE stock A.VO MEAT. THUHSDAY, AUGUST II, 1904. Now a candid answer to these ques• OATTI.K, per bundled i ijO®4 00 this county said; tions that are of vital Importance to JiKHK, (ii'i'ssed, per liiiiidreil 5 oorni (W We have decided to nial

AStlriKy'Woinnn. •Tt Wn« Ik Ileoonl npcnkor. A UNITED STATES SENATOR Cheboygan will bond for .?20,000 to Um20R Oh] MICHIG! AN moot a dellcieilcy left-by last- year's Emplnyinont ,Agunt-~U'liy did you Thi'co follow ti'flvulerK In tiio smote- ASTRONOMY AND MUSIC. Council. leave .Mrs. Gooilsolil so soon? Sho l^ 111B room ot a fast^ train wero discuss• said lo bo a very iiiee woman. Used Pc-ni-na Tor Dyspepsia With -Additions cnsliiig ,<;20,000' will be made ing the speed of trains. DomeHtlc—Nice! She's Unit stingy nhn "I was in a Irnin oiico," said tho flrsi Great Bcjicflt. FAITHFUL RECOUNTING OF HER to the Insane iisyliiiii nt iCalninazoo dur• bngrudge.s tho very nir ye brcaUiu. ing llio present year. man, "(Imt heat ovoryMiliig I over tx)di ill the new letters of Citrlyhi tlioi'o LATEST NEWS. "Von iimazfi me." 111 for speed. AVh.v, it went so fast thai l.s olio wliii.'li Klvos 1111 auiiislng de- Borler Wood, a veteran Menoniliiee ".iiidgu for y'rself. I'Cerosonn Isn't hunler, rei'Oilily killed a erane nieasurhig worth over twelve cents a giillon. I.i If/" Uio tolegrapli |)O1L'8 at Uio sido ot tlu' scrliitloii of the iiltuiuliiiu.'e of tho Cert! JMiiriiiicUe I'laiiH .New Uclt Line live feel and eleven incites. "No." track looked like an linmoiiso fine- gnilf iiiiU fe'liiiii grenl .Seoidiiiiiin nt lit Dctroit-Tii Opoii I'llevcii NowNoi- "Well, she 'most had n lit 'eaiisii I (flotliod comb." ^ the oiiorit ivliini .leiiiiy l.liul siuli,'. lils 'Xlie tiro insuranci! companies of .Michi• iiial Schools —'rraniim .'Mako Tlieiii-, gan suffered ilio llrst sovei^e losses of Uio started lo pour a tow dl^ops ot it In th' "That's nolliltig," said the second wife was eiirniiltiroil, llUo uvor.vliody kitchen stove." year by Uio recent olecirieal slornis. travelor; "1 roineiiibor riding In an ex• else: hut 'lie liliiisidf i'XiiurUiin.'oil only HulvcH OlinoxioiiH III Jicrriuii Coiiiib'. Bontoii Harbor milkmen have assumed press on, the and that wenl (I <;oiiifiiii)tiioiis ;iiiinxi)iiieiil at tho AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE, their hot Weill Iter iiiiiiim'rs| and havo de• I'hiils are well liiiilcr way for a noiv nt sueli a gait that the tologniph poles fiLss pooplfi were iiiaUliiK ahotit it all. cided to Ineroase the prie'o of milk lo 11 liolt line around fiolroit, lo'be controlled Xu Ohio I'Viilt IJiilBcr, 78 YcnrH Old, looked like a solid board foiicc' Ht^sldus, he wns sure ho had lioiird ecnis per fiuart. Cured of II Terrible Cime After Ten otliur voU:es wlileli wore swui.'lor l^ulii hy the J'oru .Mariilielte Kiiilrond. i'. X. The Uilrd niaii made an exclamation Jaeobsoii lias orKiinizod a syiulieate ot .>\'iliio I'Cellar, a Benton Harbor hoy, \'ciirs of Siiireriiiif. of linpalleilce. tin; ••.Swodlsh iS'l),'!!tlin'iilo's," iiltlioiigh 7 years of age, ate two largo waterliiel- Sidney .Tustiis, si.v capitiili.s/s and .says .fl.OUO.OOO hii.s ".Vh, you fellofl's don't know wlial no fuss (It nil was inliili! itboiil. tlioiii. ous on Jl wager alld died a few hnnrs fruit doaler, ot lieeii sulLserihed. Sllrveyors aro now ill high speed nn a railrond Is. Why, 1 Ilo could not, with,Ills nervous iiml tvark on a proposed route, boRlnniliK in later in grout agony, Mentor, 0., says: traveiod west fi'oln Chicago last month (lyspoDtlc tenlporiinloiit, be e.xpGolod Dolray, oro.ssint; Wooilward aveluiu about ."^rl's, Mary Koliliius, aged SO, a iiioiieer "1 was cured by In a trnin that wont at such a pace thai to iJii.ioy the o;n'ra as iiiiotbor fiiinoiis six miles from the city hall and reiu'h- ot iCiilainazoo Coillity, died at her lioiiie Donn's ICIdnoy Bills of 11 sevoro when we pa.ised soiiio alleriiate Qelds iiiiin oilco dill a conctTt, by way of it Injr Iho river on Uio oast side hi tho at .Alamo, as the result of a fall su.stain- case of kidney of corn and beans they looked like sue- nloasiii^' imislijiil Rccompaniiiieiil to lils iieinhborhood of Wnlorworks I'lirk. 'J'lie Oil seven iiionllis ngo, road will Ivi! about l:w'Ollly-rlve nliles loliK' trouble, of eight collisli!"--1 fa rper'ii Weekly. own thotiKlils. 'I.'hls was Sir Cliiirlos Muskegon clerks are lo start action alld will cost about SlrjOO.OOO, e.vclusivu or Leii yours' I,yi'll, wliose siirl^blly coiiipiinloii on agnilist several grocers there who iiersisl, .slandiiif,'. I suf• of rollin;,'.stool;, doeh.s, sl.'ilioiis, etc. Mr. k is s.'iiil, in opening their places of busi• Don't Koruel tlic'.il»t Aiiiiiinl Nliis- tliat (iiiwislon, tho liiti) .Miss h'nuiees Jacoh.son says that tho old belt line, fered the most aril KallH ICuXuiiriiioii Colibo, reported tho o.xiuirleiioo to ii ness Sunday mornings. suvoro baeknclio which is controlled by Iho MichiKiin Con- via the NIolci'l I'late Bond AiiR. 10th, frioiKl. tl-al Itiillroail, is priicliciilly built up to its Tlio boot sugar company which has and other pains a factory at l>oeliesler is talking of mov• 111 Iho region of For details ask local agent or write U. A. •.Sir (JJiarlos .sat hcsiilo iiio ycslor- full cnpncity, loaviiij; litlle room for now Aslerlln, 1'. B. A., Ft. Wayno, ind,, Tor factories. ing it away iiiile.ss ihe l'ai'incr.s will giiai- SllJNEV .lUS'rfS. the k 1 d II o y a. day al a tjroat tniisleal inirly, and I anloe a larger acroiige. 'J'boso wore ospocinlly severe when Interosting booklet. asl'cfcl lilin, •Dltl be liho iniislc?' Ho I'llcvcii Now Normal SclioolH. •Inluos B. ..Vligell, pi'osidont of Uio Uni• stooping: lo lift aiiylhlng and often 1 s.Mid, 'Vt's!' I'or il iillowod him to RO .Suporintoniloilt of I'llblic Instruction versity of .'.liclligaii. will be Uie orator eoiild liiirdly straighten my back. Tlio Prolinbiy ItlK'it. Delos lOall auiioulice.s that with the cpon- oil Willi lii.s own illnllHlils. And so lio at till' o]icnilig of the llaekloy hospital aehlliK wns bad In Iho day timo, but Graiiddailghlor—Mrs. Finotalk doesn't Ins of the school year this fall nineteen ovidoiiily did wlillo thoy were siim'liig at Muskegon in Octolior. Just as bad nt uiglit, and I was always sny ••piiukin" i)io; she ttiys "pumpkin." noHiity normal schools, e.stahlisliod llniler hiino in the morning. 1 was Ilotliorod Old Lad.v—Sho does, eh? Then BU Morvlssollii and llandcl. At every h'or Iho nl^st time in eight yeal^s the Inlervlil he tiirliod to ino: Uio new law of V.W, will bo oiieliod, tilis with rheiiniatio pains and dropsical bet a cookie slio doesn't know how to tuimbor bcini; eleven in excess of last Flint, wagon works wel'o closed down sweillllg of tho feel. 'J'ho iiriiiiiry iias- make one lit lo eat. ••A.^n.ssl/. hiis iluldo n disravoi'y; 1 yeaj''.s. The now .schools arc: Osceola, last week. .K\\ inventory and numerous s/igos tvoi'o painful iiiul Uio socretions can't sloop for Ihiilhin;,' of il. lie at lOvart; St. Clair, ut I'ort Huron; Bar• l'opiiil-.s wore the reasons for the shut were,discolored and so free Unit often IiiHiHt iipou your printer uHiiii: Eiijflo HON. M. C. BUTLER, down. lU-Unilcd States Sinutnr I'roin South liilils traces of i:ho f;lacioi-s in troiiioill ry, at irastiuKs; loniii, at Ionia; liiKhani, r had to rise at night , 1 felt Ul'od all Iiliien Paper for your Loiter Taper. Curulhia. Aliii^rloit.' nt .Mason; .Midland, at JliiUand; Shhlwil.s- The iiopillalion of Uie oily of Saginaw day. Half a box served to rellovo mo, This la the iiroper tliliit;. Tuke no fioe, nt Owo.sso; .Moeostii, at UIK l.tn|)iils; "lloro ililorvolii'd a snored sons. whieli was determined by the Slate eell- and three biwes offootod a pennanont othar. •••Well, as t was saylliK. yoii Icilow iMnconib, nt Now IJiiItinioro; .Mason, at .fils doiiartment to be •Jr!,710 .shows nn cure." Lndiiii;toli, ft is cvpoolod that these X-n, S. Scnalor if. 0. Puller from two Illlmii'oil alld Iliirly tholis.niid yo.ifS ineroase of •I.N'll.i.'j over the emllnol^atinn .\. PRI.i:i!l TBI AT/—Address Foster- Do not fail to provide solllo moans tot .South Cafdiiliii. W.M.S Sotiatur from schools will Kfiidliate as many tonehers E ;i;,''o tlie ocoolilri(.-lty of the earth's or- of .1000, .Nlilliiini Co., Buffalo, .N'. V. I/or snio Tentilatlon during tho uighL l;h:it Stiito I'or lu-o ternis. In a re- nuxt. yonr ns the .Slate normal scliools. rt'iit h.'tter from \Va;;liiliKloii, D. C, he bll WHS 111 one of Its inii.vlinum pol^l- It is prohablo llliit the eily of Esca- by all dealers; prlco 50 cents, naba will, in Ihe near future, go out of says: ods; iillil WI! were eleven tilillioil iiiilo.s JJcfrloii of Terror. the lighting business as the municliial ..in i'.ssu,visr.. "I cnn recommend Peruna for dys• farllier from the sun in winter, iiiid The vattranL element of Berrien Coun• liglllilig plant at that phlco has booll far The editor of Ule t'.l'oektowli iUagle pepsia nnd slomncli Ironble. I have Ull' cold of those wiiilors iiln.st hiivo ty, nulnhcrini,' sevoriil hundred, rocenUy from a linalieial sneeoss. been tisln^ yonr medicine for a short been iilieiiso; beeinise lient varies, not out loose in a reixn of terror in the vil- was a young man witli impressive period and I feel very much relieved. biKos alonsr the Three I. liailroad. One Dr. li'iommiilg Carrow, who has held innillioi's. After lie hiul knocked at the .•leeordliis lo dii'Oot ratio, biit tliu tho chair ot disoilses ot the eye, oar nnd It Is Indeed a wonderfnl medicine be• sinlai'i's of the dislailri's.' nl«iit the dopot at IJerby wa.s burned and door of i\l.rs. Cllsoy's moilost dwolllns sides a nood tonic"--M. C. Butler. Uie BPlieral store of NV. If. BninUe at throat at Uio Uiiivol'sity of Michigan for •'•Well,' said I, •but Uion llio sillil- tifteen years, has resigned to engage in he waited, lint in hand, I'or her appear- I'crnna is nut simply a I'iMncdy for Viiinbilid broken into and .'ii2D0 wortii of nnco. mel's wero as iliuoli hottor'i?' (Sacred moreliiiliili.si; eilrlcd away. Sheriff Col• Iirivalo in-aclicc in iDotroit, :ir;,'e 2.UY.. pacliuye, 5 coiita. l'cason for the scarcity of oilier fisli and schools of Uliohisli Prussia for tho pupils time, I was a difl'ercat woman, the and host hay crop in many years. . Call an any Ajcnt of (tic Ule numbers of anglers who mako trips who arrivo there with wot foot. neifjiibors reraarlced • it, and my hus• Tlio Fork Fiul. The postolllce, tho meat market and to this once favorite lishing grounds lire band'fell in love with rae ail over NICKEL PLATE ROAD but few\ IirrH. AVlnslow's SooTjn.vo STIIUP for Oliildron again. It seemed like a ncwexistcnoo. .Afarkor—The spread of Uio opiuln Shoemaker's grocery .store in •Orion wore teelhinc; softens tlio Biiins, rodncos indRminaLiou. a|. Or AU dress C. A. ASTERLIN. T. P. A., li.ibit is sometlliug terrible. 1 am told entered by burglars and robbed of all Neal Hanson, a farmer living two lufs pain, cures wind colic. '.t.i cents u Ijotlle, I had boon suffering with inflamma• rnrt Wnyiic. Ind. that women of the li'iglicst class have available ca.?h aud valuables. miles noi-Uiehst of .Clarlcston, while cilt- tion .md falling' of the womb, but your medicine cured that, and built up my been seen going into opium joints. George Francis Clay of Grand Rapids, tilig wheat was struck by lightning and Lnplalidors have been known to skate entire system, t'Ul I was indeed lilco a instantly killed, as was also his lolim a distance ot ii'iO miles iu one day. RUBBER STAMI»5, Barker—(")li. Unit's all nonsense. La• aiiiomhcr of tho class of 100" at Uie new woman. — Sincerely yours, MllB. AM klnSn ol Rabtier Stainp.i M»At ta Ordor. dies of fa'sliion go to sucii places to watch .•Vlinapolis Naval .\eadoiny, died of pnell- ot Uiroo horses. He loaves a widow and Write C. A. Auterlln, T. P. A., CiiAfl. F. BBOW.V, 21 CedarTerrace, Hot SclMiiklnir l)nler.i--.'i«iiiethlii|f new. Ini luti Uie Chilialnen nso cliojisticks. Thoy monia nt Now London, Conli. tour eliiidroli. Nickel Plato Koad, fort Wayne, Ind,, for Spring-.s, Ark,, Vice President Mothera bikini; Pnda. Send for Camluirtn to Lock Bui want to leiirli how to eat soup with a .A bal'n belonging lo Dewing & Son Tho Scliwarze IClootric Co, of Adrian lid. Pa.rt Wayne, Indiana. fork. an interesting booklet about their An• Ch.lb,-JSOOO forfM if original af about ttitu lumhor dealers, was bllrtiod to tho ground has closed nn iniportnnt contract with nn nual Niagara Falls excursion. prouing genuineness canni^t ba produced. in Kalamazoo, with'its contents, ilichid eioctrieai company ot Roeliestor, N. Y,, ing four horses. The lo.ss is about %% granting to the hitler Ulo right t« mami- 000, l'lletiire and soil the Scliwllrzo boll for Ule .Tosepir LanglaisM^ years old, foil into oilstern territory. Torch lake wiiile piaying on a log iind Corporation lawyers havo no terrors was drowned. Two playmates removed tortile Holly .vilhigo council, A coiidnc- liiai from tho ivator within live utimll^s, .tor who held his trnin nnd blocked ft but life was o.vtinct. street crossing Ihoro.for longer than five 'Follow Ths Flas." Prof. .Tallies Atwood of Oliver has iniiiut.o.s, Iho legal lilnit, was arrested, boon chosen to fill Uio vacancy caused l)'y tried, convicted and fined. the resignation 'of Brof. C. G. Wade as X dwelling al .Miltord'was set ou'liro •For Infanta and Children. principal of Uie Hoyt high school, Sllgi- by gasolille leakage from tiiO' kitchen uaw, at a salary ot §!.1,00O n year. stove, and. a peculiar lliillg about it was TAKE THE WABASH Burglars entered the jiostollico in li'ai'. that while Uio top was molted from tlio. well and took tho sate to a place nboul can ot gnsoline Uie contents wore found TO The Kind You Have a block from tho postolllce luiildilig and intact after Ulo fire wns put out. blew it up, getting about $30 in stamps Tlie Union Teloiiliono Colllpaiiy wins and ijO cents in money for their trouble, out at Durand in, tho tiglit for the su- Always Bought Tho poplilaUon of Grluid Rapids, ac• pi'ema.e;^' of the tolophdne system, tho Atgclable Prcparauonfor As- cording to the new coiisu.s, is 0;'5,7]S, as Uichignn 'Tolophone Company having cut similaiing llicFoodandRcgula- coniparod to S7,5Gri itccording to i;lio its'exchange dowli to n more nbUiing and liiig tlicSloinaclis aiicLBowels of connt in 1000. , Tlie increase is about 0% dropped night and Sunday service. THE ONLY Lii^E Bears the per cent. Grand Rapids is tlie home of The act of filling Uietank of a gaso• 22,GSS families. There are..i7,377 males, line stove whilo the burner,.was nllamo TO and 48,341 females. ' > :. may cost the lit'c.of Fred Swinuer, n Signature Promotes Dlgeslion.Cheerfiil- Lndwig Warner, who claimed to rep 13-yoar-oId |ioy ofSt, .losoiih. Swinuer wais terribly burned in the,explosion, has nessancincst.Contains neillier resent' a piano house,-; passed nn alleged forged, checknpon.-Uio Citizens' Bank ot face, nrms and logs being literally cooked. Opiuin.Jfofplime norJIiiicral. of Bollcvue the other day and disappeared. As a result, of. Uio action of the Bs- The amount ot tho check was ,'J225, and canaba City Oonucil in holding up the MAIN ENTRANCE. was indorsed with, tlio name of A- D, water bill, Ihe Bscannba water company Olmslead of Assyria. - . is unable, to.go ahead with a number ot /!aipeafmd.J)rSmUELPimim Tho dreaded enemy ot tho potato grow• extenslvo improvements that have been demanded by its customers for some C. S. CRAME, C. P. St. T. A., ST. LOUIS, IVIO. /tlx-Smiui' er Is about to he conquered nt Inst; that ffocAclU Sells- .is, if tho invention of a .Ludingtou man time.',' , ' • yttiup StvU' *• proves all Uint is claimed,for it. This Delbert .Tackson, 25 years ot age, mot vel'satilo Yankee genius has rigged.up ti Bi CaiimBkSagai* In Willi a peculiar necident' in Kalamazoo scries of revolving, brooms,^whlch knock and: escaped - practically wiUiout injury. Ctmftfil Samr 'the bugs upon a moving canvas from Vittttiyirrn-flrcvr, He'was at work on ii scaffold when it whence thoy are conveyed to'a set of roll• gavo way and he fell twenty feet, landing Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. Aperfecl I^cmeiiy forConslipn- ers whore Uiey are crnshed. One of: the squarely on his'l;ond. Ho was rendered TISE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDiCINSt Use machines has been on trial at the o.vpori- llon, Sour Stoiiiach.Diarrlioca uuoonscious for artinie, bnt wns able to meutal grounds of tho;Agrioultufal Col• get upland resume his work. The only, Worms .Convulsions .Fcvenslv lege, and it not only annihilates tho bngs, ness ami Loss OF SMEP. mark he has is a large lump on, the top For Over but cultivates the ground\as well. , , of hiS;hoad. , - , 'A' FacSuiiilo Signalure of William Bunker, ,who recently mar• The village' of Birmiughnm, has set- ried n Grand Rapids ninidon nnaied Tlor- Ued with A.'W..-Cole for .f 150,for dam• cnco Hill, has applied for a divorce. It; ages sustained .-by ;:CoIe.; two ; years '.ago' Thirty Years seems;that the Bunker-Hill-flghf became .•n'lien he drov.e.a'^'.agonlBpad of farm pro• too warm for William. • duce into a. ditch In.Jth'e':yillngo, streets A Grand Ilnpids minister believes the unmarked by,the:oustomary.rod.;ianterns.'.; darning: needle to he mightier .than -the An - accident at .'the. .Shakspeafo'.'gold.'. divorce decree; for he suggests the organ- mine, .^Vebbwood,,Nrosnlted;;in; thovsuffo'-.' lisntion ,o£ a- "homo: mending, .society", as cation'of five men.xlt.is undei'stood.-that: n remedy for tho divorce :evil. it ;was'the result of:tlio-moii'onteriugrtlie: r. W. N. V. - • . No. 83-1804 , Onaway,. business; nieusnre ..wrestling shaft'too -soon {after ia;i>blast,.';.the-;'result wit'h.:.the early:closing.hour.;prololeniiand When Wrltlnit to Advertisers pleasD say yon THI oiNTAWH %m^m, niw Taim em. - being' Uiat they .were'sufCoiiated before „ ^^Es'^M^ELSrfAIL „ , with: tho::assistance,:of .'the; clerks': nsso- the fumes/dispersed. The'Shakspeare Beat Couiili Byrup. 'i'luitos Qood. T7ic I saw tiio Ailverllacincnt In tills paper. oiatioii thoy have agreed; upon 7. o'clock mine: is a: gold- property.-'Oponcd':;up; last la tlnia?- Sold by drugglata. as the.:limit- for -the summer; months. - - rear...... ^ . .- , i'.- ' ...-T, / . ^ S^immpsiiii'sEyjIlfatBr :. Jngltam Coiinfir ^cincrrai DANSVILLE AND VIOINITy,' WEST ALAIEDON. Miss Ida Robinson will teach tlie BY ' Ford Hayhoe was in Mason Monday on business. fall term of school In the Phillips di W, L. CLARK. Charles Lowe of Stockbridge called trict. • " on C. J'". Lal-'leiir Saturday on his way Mesdames Jennie Hamilton and J HU BSD AY, AUGUST 11. 1904. . .One=fourth Off Sale . home from .Mlison. Kola Hauiar of St. .lolins, Will Tiior A case of scarlet fever at Wm. She btiru and wife uf Lansing and Miss ALAIEDON CENTER, ban's, Dansville. Slellii DeCamp, a teacher in the •Will OoukI and wife reeenlly enler- Frank Cllckncr of Inghara was Thoiiipsonville school, were rece talned friends from i'^wlervllle. Mason Saturday. guests at J, G. Rider's. ^ I have added to my line of Oxfords IWiss Laura Dobie will teacli Uie Eugene Cooper and Wm. Dossier Mrs, Harriett Knapp of Rome Oeii i> full terrnof sclioo! In llie Leek dlsirlcl. started Monday for Dakota lo work i ler, who ha.s been visiting at Jlrs. S a lot of Miss JJellle Trice of Mason is visil- harvest. M. Darling's and J. G. Rider's for ilie ing her sister, Mrs. lien True. . li'itchburg and north Ingham boy past three wpks, went lo Hlllsdal Oats are nearly all cut in this vicin• played ball at Dansville •Saturday Monday. ______5 ity. •Score 10 lo 20 in favor of Ingham. WEST COUNTY LINE. Miss .Static ilaniiuond went to De• Wra. Dunshee and Willis Dwigh Mrs, Will. Alton nf Bay City is vis Women s and Misses' Fine Shoes troit.Sunday to visit friends. went to Ann Arbor Monday lo do iting at Mrs. Ellle IlilHard's. I' Mrs. Miiry i^'rancisco is camping at job of painting and decorating. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kelley of Web I' Tine lake. •lolin Ingalls went to Pleasant lake 'berville are visiting-relatives liere; Monday to paint his cottage. I' Mrs. i-'lora Schneider is entertain• Mrs. James Cilley has returned lo I' which I will sell at One=fourth Off. Fred Densmore Is some better. ing a friend from a distance this week, her borne, after' a short visit in thi it Will Oould and wife visited lier W. G. llawcrofl was in Alason Mon neighborhood. I Ijrotlier, Jarnes i-Yanks, last Friday. day. A. L. Frink and wife were in Holt 'TIs said a bottle and a glass SOUTH INGHAM & BUNKERHILL 'Tuesday. Will make a person mellow. Mrs. Frink, Mrs. Markham, Mrs Last Friday Ethel Blakely had the But Rocky Mountain Tea's the drink ....NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS.... Cllley and Mrs. Jennings visited misfortune to get a piece of grind- That livensupa fellow, F.H. Glass Manila Nichols' last week Tuesday Htone in his eye. Dr, .Jenkins of Lan- ALAIEDON and MERIDIAN LINE The combined age of the live was 321 Hinp: retnoved it, Miss Fern Hammond visited friends llieir weight S.")0 pounds. A babe wlis born to Mr, and Mrs. in Lansing last week. Albert Jvnappof Vevay last Thursday, Charles Pratt's little girl Is very lo Miss Viola Gulllns visited Miss Kale K_ W- WEBB? but it died the following day. wilh spinal fever. Youngs last week. The youuK people of Etchells are in Mrs, G. Maynard of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schiedel of Mill training for a play, entitled "The Mrs. F, C. McEuen of Mason visited brook, Mrs. A. Amon and son of Re Danger SiKnal".' Mrs. Ellie Hilliard last Tliursday. mus and Miss Mary •Schiedel of Lan Thos. IBlakely Is In Ann Arbor for Camp meeting at Dimondale com sing visited tlieir daughter and sister, 1,wo weeks overseeing the painting' mcnces this week Thursday. Stllllnthe Lead. Mrs. Jean .Smith, last week. and decorating of his residence. Will Charles Buck and wife of MIddl Miss Cecil Winn of Lansing is spend .Dunsha of Dansville is doin^ the work. ville visited the hitler's sister, Mrs ing a few days with Edna Hammond Dell, Tooker, Sunday, Ethel Ilarkness and Mrs. Nora Karr ....SMOKE... Miss Katie Youngs visited lier slS' were in Lansini,' .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, U. Dorr attended camp The Big'^'Store witlr Little Prices. ter in Lansing last week. meeting al Eaton Rapids Sunday. You can't make a mistake here. NORTH AURELIUS. .lean Smith and wife and William Suicide Prevented. .Schiedel and wife spent Sunday a Mrs. Herman iiullen is visiting rel• The .startling announcement that 20 lbs. best Gran. Sugar. ' $i.oo Byron Wilcox's in Holt. atives In Grand ilaplds. preventive of suicide had been discov with $2 orders of other groceries Katie Cornwell of Lansing Is visit• Mrs. A. Butlers was in Wiiliainston ered will interest many. A run down cans Corn, Peas or Pumpkin, 2Sc Court House ing her brother, Otis Cornwell. last week caring for her mother-in system, or despondency invariably law, who is very sick. precede suicide and something has 2 tall cans Red Salmon, 25c Winnifred Nellis of Mason spent been found lliat will prevent that Sunday with Amy Bullen. Mrs. Kirk of Lansing is spending condition whicli makes suicide likely large bottle Catsup, IQC Mrs, Wm. Hrown attended the func few days witli her daughter, Mrs. Rose Al the first th.5ught of .self-destruction take Electric Bitters. Il being agreat lb. can good Baking Powder, loc ral of licr aunt at Otsego last week. Rathbone. tonic and nervine will strengtlien tlie 10 bars Art or Key Soap, 250 The Gleaners liold a picnic at Dick Dwight Laylin is entertaining bis nerves and build up the system. It crson park next Friday. cousin from Lansing. . also a great stomach, liver and kidney 8 bars Peacock Soap, 250 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alirens of Jlolt Mrs. Lottie Teller of Detroit and . Only oOc. , .Satisfaction 7 bars Jackson Soap, ^ 25c Mrs. Fred. Rathbone of Fowlerville guaranteed by Longyear Bros., Mason spent Sunday at Otis Cornwcll's. iind Field it North, Dansville, drug Maple Flake, 2 packages for 25c ,1, T. I3ullenand Herman Bullen and are visiting iheirparenls, Mr. and Mrs, gists. Force Flake, 3 packages for 25c They Are Like the Building, They are wife spent .Sunday in Lansing. M. C, 0!d,s. HOLT NEWS. Fine Evaporated Peaches and Wllllaiii Zeil/, died at his home last You need clean lieallliy bowels ,1usl Named After Thursday nlgiitof cancer of the stom as much as pure wholesome food ; with Mrs. Emma Kellar and daughter Apricots, at loc ouieither, you cannot keep well. Hoi ach. He leaves a wife and four chil and Mrs. Ed. Switzgable took in th lister's Rocky Mountain Tea elimi plugs, any ^nd Tobacco, 25c drcn to mourn hl.s loss. excursion lo Niagara Falls last week nates all impurities. Tea or tablets, lb. can Bumper Cut Plug, 30c The Finest in the State. Mrs. Austin Doolittle returned last 3D cents. F. H. Glass. Mr. and Mrs. John Penberlhy of week from a visit with relatives al Mason called on Mrs, Green last Fr HOLT. Yours for business, Crystal lake._ day. Rev. Frank Delhi, Union Seminary, Mrs. Albert Hoyt, Mrs. Orla Hoyt Mrs. C. H. .Tennings, lioslon-"Ol]r N. Y., will occupy the Presbyterian babies (twins), were sickly. Had sev• and children of Mason were guests of WILL C. WALTER eral doctors, but no results. Hollis• pulpit next Sunday morning. Subject, Mrs. Will. Pryor Monday. ter's Rocky Slountain Tea made tliera Character Building," as illustrated Mr. and Mrs. D. DeCamp and Irene The Grocer. strong and robust." .'ti cents. Tea or ^ "THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERY'' by Jacob and Esau. Reynolds returned from Eaton Rapids Hi tablet form. V. H. Glass, Main St. Both phones. Arthur Dail and wife of Columbus, last .Saturday. ' i MILLVILLE. Obio, and Earnest Dail of Detroit are Tlie excursion to Grand Ledge was I visiting tlicir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Rice and children are well patronized by Holt people. CHAS. J. WHITING visiting her mother and brothers. Louis Dail. A. Black and family, S.W. Mayer i i G. M. Burden and wife went lo John Surato and wife, Charles Gunn and Mrs. Dr. North and children are I Dealer in Gregory Monday lo visit his brother and wife, Mrs. Edward Switzgable, camping at Pine lake this week. who is very ill wilh peritonitis. Mrs, Emma Kellar, Lulu Kellar and Miss Leslie Thorburn of Lansing is I Mrs. Petit and Mrs. McCurdy visit• Cora Surato enjoyed the excursion lo the guest of Holt relatives this week, i ed Mrs. MoiTet Monday. N iagara Falls last Thursday,returning Mrs. Hattie Alton of Bay City was Agent for ...Groceries Mrs. Anna Gauss had the misfortune home Monday evening. the guest of Mrs. Emma Bickelt last l.o scald her foot one day last week by The reading circle meets with Mrs. Sunday. **" I White Star^offees spilling a pan of boiling water'on it. George Bell next Tuesday evening. Charles Buck and ^ife of Middle^ I Wagner's Famous Detroit Bread There was a Gleaner picnic at Lowe A good many from this place enjoy• ville were called here last week on lake August .^th. ed the picnic al Grand Ledge Tue.s. account of the illness of his mother. Elder Ostrander will preacli his day. Jacob Cook and wife visited rela farewell sermon next Sunday. Mrs. Charles Buck of Middleville is lives at Perry a part of last week. Will Clark is moving the old cream• caring for Mrs. William Buck, who is ery building to his loleaslof the store. seriously ill. The Death Penalty. You will be pleased with our Mr. and Mrs. Bravender and Ray Mrs. Fred. Sherman and daughter A little thing sometimes results In eath. Thus a mere scratch, insignif• took in the Odd Fellows' excursion lo Medauf HaslettParkwerecalled here Sold by J. F. GREVE, Mason. icant cuts or puny boils have paid the Detroit. last week by the serious illness of lier death penally. It is wise lo have Farmers are busy threshing. The brother, Edwin Stone. Bucklen's Arnitja Salve ever handy. Washington # Michigan Cedar Shingles yield of grain is very light owing to L. N, Glassbrook is quite ill. It's tlie best salve on earth and will ..JOHN SAMANN... the dry wcatlicr. Misses Bessie and Mabel Garrison prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ul• also with our ' cers and piles threaten. Only 25c, at are visiting at Ionia. Longyear Bros., Mason, and Field.& End of Bitter Fight. Merchant Tailor "Two physicians liad a long and stub• For backache and kidney disorders North's, Dansville, drug stores. CEDAR POSTS born tight with an abscess on my right take Celery Iving, lhe„tou"ic-laxat)ve. DANSVILLE. lung" writes .1. F. Hughes oS DuPbnt, it will relieve you very quickly, for MAPLE STREET, MASOf^ I ALL CUT FROM GREEN TIMBER Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody Celery King is tbe great cure for back• Tlie N. W. Ingham ball team played Xhought my time had come. ! As a lastj ache ns well as headache. the Dansville team at Dansville last •Will make you a resort I tried Dr. King's New Discov• Saturday and beat the Dansville team ery for Consumption. The benellt I SOUTHEAST LOCKE. CP. Mickelson, Mason. received was striking and was on my 20 to 10. leet in a few^days. Now I've entirely The AVest Conway U.-B. church L. F. H. Field and family were at Pleas• $20 Suit for $15 or regained my'liealth." It conquers all A. S. met last Thursday with Mrs. ant lake one day last week. coughs, colds and throat and lung James Hoagland. a $25 Suit for $18 troubles. Guaranteed by Longyear P. H. Field was in Mason last Satur• Tbe young people here gave Miss Bros., Mason, and Field & North, day'. • Dansville. Price 50c, and «1.00. Trial, Wilna Shaford a surprise parly Aug. Hollis Shelian is sick with starlet ^ ...Finest Fit Gyaranteed... bottles free. Jib in honor of her nth birthday. fever and the family is quarantined YOUR HEAD ACHES Potatoes and corn are all drying up except tlie father, wlio eats and sleeps EDEN. YOUR EYES ACHE ; for want of rain. away from home. Mrs. Nancy Fellon of Lansing is the Frank Pettit has sold his 10-acre Mrs. J. T. Shehan and son, Clare guest of lier brother, George Douglass, lie FalaesiatU YOUR EYES WATER farm to John Ash for $600. and will .are visiting in Munilh for a couple of this week. soon move to Lenawee counly. weeks. YOUR EYES BURN Consult Us. John Darrow and wife of Alaiedon Reynolds Rickelt and family re• Mrs. Charles Radford is visiting her Yisited their,son Frank a few days last YOUR EYES TIRE cently attended the farmers' picnic, in parents al Harriette for a few weeks, week. Cohoctah, Livingston counly. Misses Eose and Anna Backus and YOUR GLASSES DON'T FIT Earl Chase and wife of Jackson vis• Albert Ricketl of Brighton is visit• brother Rollo attended their cousin's ited at the homes of Vance Douglass ing his daughters, Mrs. Ed. Chamber- YOU NEED GLASSES birthday party at Howell last week and G. M. Smith .Saturday nii^ht and lin and Mrs. W. A. Worden. Monday. They visited .there until Sunday. Andrew Copeland died August Qth Wednesday. CHICAGO OPTICAL STORE, Lansing. ClilTord Hill and wife of Saginaw, of pneumonia. The funeral was held Miss Rose Backus will teach the ICckford Hill and wife of Detroit, and the following Monday and bis burial ,106 Wash. Ave.. N. Where the. eyes are always moving. Meadvillei school the fall term. - Will Cotton and wife of Jtickson were was at the Rowley cemetery. Miss-Anna Backus will leach the bere to attend the funeral of their Bert Oakley and family of Vantown Mt. Pleasant school the winter term. sister, Mrs. Charles Jones, at Leslie recently visited his sister, Mrs. G. W. Mrs. C.E. Atwood and Miss Clara last Sunday. Brewer, and brother, Frank Oakley. Martin, who have been in Chicago MAPLE STREET Mr. and Mrs. Breed liave returned William Rogerssportsa new harness since JuneTst, came home last Tues• FARMERS' BANK. to her home in, this place. Glad,to and double buggy. day. • . liave them back again. Claude Croope and best girl of Lan• MEAT MARKET :a. J. Miller was in Masoni last Tues• We receive sufficient quantities of Frank Hazel ton is spending a few sing recently visited his parents herl. OLDEST STATE BANK IN • day. ' We keep on hand the INGHAM COUNTV. < days with his parents here. Last week Tuesday Stephen Rickett Lewis Atherton and wife of Osli- • The oat crop is nearly all harvested choicest cuts of" started peddling garden vegetables and is reported a good crop. Prime - icosh were guests of A. C, Sanders from from his own garden. Capital, $50,00G* 'Thursday till Saturday. Last.week some sneak tried to put Charles Worden and wife recently I. W. Moe and wife to sleep by inject• Dressed Meats Miss Lottie Chapin of Detroit visit• H Mils ot AO M h. p. WEBB...... vice PresWenC- visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Earl in ing Chloroform Into their bedroom ed at the home of her uncle, J. W., Iosco. ; > '. , window, but fa||6d to'^'connect. Ike T.o always give our/ customers the We aim to please our customers A. J. HAtL.: :. CasWer last week Wednesday.' Wert J. Brewer, who works in a woke up too Booh'.fi best of everything. and furnish them with the best li. C. DA«I AssiEtast Cftlshler A large delegation from this place Lansing factory, visited bis parents Saturday evening, Aug. 13, at town of everything in our line. ( took in the excursion to Grand Ledge here Sunday. MONlCy TO LOAN. hall there will be an entertainment Look over our Fine Assorttnenl. Tuesday. Mrs. Maud VanOrder of Lansing, COMK AND BEE US. ' consisting of .music and recitatiolis, to Casb For Hides and Felts. Miss Alice Chapin is home from Miss Meda VanOrder of Webberville be concluded vnith a laughable farce. Dlrectori-E. A. Barn'et A. L. JUi»t, j. X.. : Ypsllantl, where she has been attend• and Barney Bowers and wife:of Leroy Proceeds to • go;for• piano fund. Ad• Elmer, U 0, Wetib, Geo. M*.- Mojt, A, J. U$U^ ing Itic summer school. visited at Frank Oakley'svlaet'Sunday.' mission 15 cents.? Everybodycome. - Thorburn & Severance. BANGHART & CRITCHETT. B. O.D»rt.