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VOLUME XXII. NO 4 PLYMOUTH, MICH., Xocal Correspondence

PERRINSVILLE. After Alleged Trust. Quo warraato proceedings have been IF YOU ARE TROUBLED Mr. and Mrs. 0. Rocker and Mr. and started in the supreme court by the at­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rocker and Julius torney general’s department to oust the Rocker of Detroit! visited Mr. and Mrs. National Biscuit Co., a foreign corpora­ with a Cough, Cold. Bronchitis, F\ T neuer over Sunday. tion doing business in this state,because or th:.t miserable Hoarseness, Mrl and Mrs. J. Edwards and Mr. and of the failure of this corporation to file Mrs. Arthur Hanchett and children vis­ an annual report with the secretary of get a bottle of ited with Mrs. Wilkinson and daughter state. The company has been refused a last Synday. . franchise by the state department, the Mrsi Wra. Johnson and children visit­ last report not containing a list of the ed her! sister, Mrs. Milroy, at Redford stockholders, as is required by law. last Sunday. The department will have the backing Mr. I and Mrs. Charlie Tapps and of the people in this fight, as it will in daughter and Mr. Lewis of Northville, a measure determine whether this busi­ P U R E W A T E R and Mr. ai$ Mrs. O. T. Richards and ness organization is bigger than the PRICE IS CENTS. childrep visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Tait state and can defy her laws. for the remainder of last Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin and chil­ New Style Auto License Tags. Every bottle of Mo-s Pine is war? dren of Denton visited Mr. and Mrs. ranted to give satisfaction or your YOUR. LIFE. W m . Fox the first of tjhe week. The secretary of state’s department money refunded. has decided upon the style of automo­ That's what we offer you in the Carl'and Lizzie The^ier and Miss Ma­ ta Rocker were in Wayne last week bile license tag, which Michigan owners of cars must have on their machines af­ ** T hursday. t /W m. Schunk. took a business trip to ter January 1. Each automobile owner Pinckney’s Pharmacy •Detroit last week Wednesday. is given two tags upon the payment of “ Ellis Water Purifier the license fee of Mr. and Mrs. Gleason and family of This little instrument has attachments for / Detroit have moved on the farm which There are three sizes of tags, which are made of metal, and have a white any style of fancet. It is made of solid brass, heavily nickel they recently bought of Wm. Wurts. plated? and there is simply no wear-out to it. It is simple in background with the number of the construction,r a_ child- t- : u can— operate ifit, ,-ot yet it removes . the last . ,rves- The pleasant purgat ive effect experi- lieense in black. Also the number 1910 enced by all who u'e se Cham berlain’s and the state seal are placed upon the tige of impurity from the water, and costs but a single dollar. Stomach and Liver 1 Tablets, and the V i a d o l l a r inThl B A N K Tc it nnt wnrth investie'atinc? Come in and let us demonstrate tag. The tags are manufactured by a Is"it not worth investigating? Come in healthy condition of t tie body and mind Chicago company and the state will to you what it will do. Take----- one home and use it a monthi it which they create, mi kes one feel joy- P - is w o r t h t v o in you don’t wish to keep it, bring it back and we 11 refund your ful. Sold by Beyer I’harm acy. enter into a contract for $30,000. y money. THE HOUSE PIKE’S PEAK. Yeggg at Whitmore Lake." The postoffice at Whitmore Lake was fijwk and a d o l l a r saved THE WOLVERINE DRUG CO. Mrs. Agnes Krumm of Plymouth vis- broken into about 2 o’clock Tuesday Detroit Daily Papers on sale. ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles morning and robbed of $60 in cash and ^ ^ ^ ^ A DOLLAR. MADE W right and family Sunday. $275 worth of stam ps. This is the sec­ •Phone No. 5. Mrs. Bamum was a Detroit visitor ond time in'about a year this same little last Saturday and Sunday. office has suffered, though before but M A Norton of Perrinsville visited about half the present loss was sus­ MrsHfummingsIrsPCui Tuesday. tained. Wher Postmaster John Pray J. H. KIM BLE, Ph. B., M. D. Mts. H. Stephenson and Mrs. Bertha reached the jifice in the morning he Parmalee were callers at H. K latt’s Sat­ found the front door unlocked and the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. urday. door of the safe blown off. Monday afternoon two strange men were seen LIVONIA CENTER. back of the ice house, but later they O ffic e a t * Office, 2 Ri*s* ’Phone No. 5, i Residence, 3l Rings disappeared. A sledge hammer, pick •‘THE WOLVERINE.*1 There will be a box social at the spa­ and an ax were found in the postoffice cious home of M r. and M rs. O tto Me- that later were identified as the property low, Sr., on the F. M. Briggs farm Sat­ of the ice house. urday evening, O ct. 16. Proceeds to go to the German church at Livonia Cen­ Chamberlain’8 Cough Remedy has ter. become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try it when Mrs. Lou Krumm and son Floyd was in need. contains ho harmful sub­ Your Chance Yet! a Center caller Tuesday. stance jand always gives prompt relief. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Millard visited Sold by Beyer Pharmacy. If you cam $10.0A) a year and spend $11,000 you will fall behind. If you earn at David Wolfram's Sunday. ten dollars a week and save part of it you will get ahead—and there is no other SCHOOL NOTES. \ B ut it w ill not last long. Mrs. Minnie Cort visited Mrs. John way to do so. Let your money grow. We will pay you three per cent interest on the money you deposit in our Baze, Sr., Saturday and Sunday. [Printed as written by Pupils.—Ed.] bank and compound the interest every si:: months. A cold wave struck us Tuesday that It is reported that ope of the pupils made us think winter had arrived. of the fifth grade had a “discussion” of Price Place Subdivision Lots, The many friends of. Julius Wolgast the brain. me piumouiti united savings bank are sorry to hear of his having his limb The 5th grade pupils are having some injured and trust he will not be long interesting lessons about wasps and at 80c to $2.80 a foot front, conjoined to the house aiid the use of have collected several nests. crutches. 1 The English Lit. class have just fin­ Charley Wolfram visited his wife at ished their readings from Chaucer. Eloise on Sunday and reports her about Miss Williams was absent Friday af­ North Side Market/ the same—no improvement at all. ternoon And Marjorie Tra'vis took her Are Real Bargains! Will Panko^v and Hal C. Peck were place ajs teacher of the seventh grade. Northville callers Saturday night. TODD BROS. Mrs. Mary Austin and son Irving re­ The sixth grade boys* had manual 5 CLOSE IN! TERMS EASY! turned home Monday from a visit with training Tuesday and the girls learned Perry and- Hatfry Austin at Northville. to hemstitch. CLEAR TITLE! Miss Lorette Millard of Detroit visit­ The Sophomores had their annual F R E S i O" / \ ‘ .1! ed at D. Wolfram’s the past week. meeting last Thursday. The following They are selling! Don't delay and later wish you; hadn't. officers were elected; Pres. Hazel Sly, SMOKED & DRIED Call upstairs, in Hoops block, or see P. W. Voorhiesj It is in time of sudden mishap or ac­ Vice Pres., Carl Geigler, Sec’y and cident that Chamberlain’s Liniment can Treas., Cha.lotte Gittins. be relied upon to take the place of the i1 ’^P h e following is a list of names of the family doctor, who cannot always be1 o , EATS 1 found at the moment. ■ Then; it is that pupils receiving prizes for their draw­ w. h ; r a m p t o n Chamberlain’s Liniment is never found ings at the State fair in September: W E SOLICIT YOUR TRADE wanting. In cases of sprains, cut8t Executor C. Wesley Pried Estate wounds and bruises Chamberlain’s Lin­ 1st Prize—Irene Cable,Joseph Tessman, iment takes out the soreness and drives Carmen McIntyre, Fred Micol, Sidney Wt- are ready to cater to your wants for away the pain. Sold by Beyer Phar­ Hemenway, Clara Gayde, Walter macy. anything in our line and guarantee satis­ Schaufele and Egbert Isbell. 2nd faction in all respects. Resolutions. Prize—Lena Schrock, Seeley Thomas, Clarence Willsie, Merritt Crumbde, Orders Called for and Delivered. ’Phone 12 JUST ARRIVED! As the leaves of Autumn fall, after Irene Cable, Etoile Cook, Evelyn Ma- contributing to the beauty and whole someness ofr nature; so *has Sister ■■Mary cumber, Fred Micol, Roy Streng, Eg­ A NEW STOCK OF Smith, after a life of usefulness and bert Isbell, Frank Schaufele, Irene love in the social and family! relations [Cable, Sidney Hemenway and Joseph in which she lived. [Tessman. * Spending a life of singular beauty and amiability, she will be missed by The football team was unable to se­ T H E . . F A L L G O O D S neighbor, brother and sister. ' Her vir­ cure a game for last Friday, Milford, tues will be remembered and emulated South Lyonj and Ypsilanti High Schools by all. A lull line of Men s. Ladies’ and Children’s Jersey Resolved, That Plymouth- Grange refusing, alsojan independent team from Knit Underwear. bows in respectful submission to that Detroit. The Wayne team has dip- .. Finest Groceries A large stock! of Hosiery of all kinds that will be,sure Divine ProVidence•ojric lence thatth is ever in kind­ banded; perhaps the reason is thkfc ness ruling ovier us, adm onishing us to they could net stand the defeat we gave to please the most fastidious, in men’s and ladies, lives of uprightness and integrity; and them two weeks ago. at the Least Prices, & the boys aftd babies.? b e it ’ Resolved; That wej extend to the fam­ The Physics class have started labora- A new stock of Prints, Flannelettes, Outings ant fine ily of the deceased our affectionate sym­ ;tp!ry work. Each student has to put in' Q uality Considered Lki: pathy in the hour of bereavement; and Dress Goods. Resolved, That as a mark Of respect lour Hours’ work a week. A large stock of the best made Overalls in the market the Grange be draped with the emblems The apparatus for the girls basket " n: of mourning for a period of one month. ball team is here and the material for Men's P^nts and Boys’ Knee Pants. Resolved; That a copy of these reso­ Also men’s, ladies’ and children’s Shoes direct from lutions be sent the family and published their suits also. Until the suits are We also have a large and complete the eastern factories. in the Plymouth Mail. made, the girls expeet to play Newcomb Emma B radner dut-of-doors. ' Fresh Groceries arriving daily. Margaret Loomis LINE OF CROCKERY ■-The best Creamery and Dairy Butter always in stock. Alma Spicer Her Heart was Broken Committee Because her complexion was bad and % ' ' M 5 All at prices that are right. - Come and see qr call she cpuld find nothing to clear it up. AT THF. RIGHT PRICES. either ’phone. < • Y our •Ladies, a bad complexion is caused by inactive liver. 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t t i U t t i ife fa a Plan for Sane Rush. TH E PLYMOUTH MAH* Since the posting of the faculty* ul­ From ths Awful Tortures of Kidney * MAY END P H timatum In regard to the annual class Brig. Gen. Kimball (retired) died at DIOMMw rush at the university, many plans his home in Washington of heart fail­ have been submitted by students and ure, aged 69. instructors to give class rivalry an Mrs. Rachel Ivie, Henrietta, Texas, Sixty-elx keepers of "blind pigs” in outlet that will be safe from gore. The says: *1 would be ungrateful if I did Gary, Ind., and three in Hammond 1 most acceptable plan presented is that not tell what Donate have been indicted by ^he 'grand Jury TO MAKE PAPER BATTLESHIPS of Dean Cooley of (the engineering de­ Muskegon.—rFollowing the failure of Kidney Pills h a ? t partment, and it bids'fair to take the 3. W. R. Jones, Well-to-do lumberman at Crown Point. done for me. Fifteen i S cientists Claim to Have Dls- Joint Prison Board Will Start Its place of the annual Black Friday dis­ and contractor fdr the Spring street Confederate veterans of Virginia years kidney trouble vered or Invented a New sewer, to file a written agreement to opened their twenty-second annual re­ clung to me, my ea- Investigation. graces. . Material. His plan is to have a pole rush as complete the sewer, City Recorder union at Danville. Mayor Wood wel­ istence was one of In previous years. At a sufficient dis­ Tellman announced that he would re­ comed the delegates. misery and for two Two fferman engineering experts, tance from the pole, to prevent the advertise for bids for the completion Under orders from the district whole years I was un­ Dr. Wagner, one of the technical ad- AUTHORIZED BY LEGISLATURESLAT congregation of the defenders, a of the sewer. The city council will court, 2,450 gallons of beer seized by able to go out of ttto te the famous. Vulcan Ship­ strong fence should be built to pre­ hold Jones and his bondsmen respon­ the “authorities were poured into the bouse. My back ached all the time and building Company of Stettin, and Herr vent an assault by a massed horde of sible for the entire work, which, it is street at Columbus, Kan. I was utterly weak, unable at times to estimated, will amount to about $28,- von' lUdinger, director of the Howaldt Board Will Visit Other Prisons and the attacking party, which in past Maj. Gen. A. E. Bates, retired, who walk without assistance. The kidney shipbuilding yard at Kiel, declare that 000. W ork on th e sew er h as dragged secretions were very irregular. Donate Look Into System s in Vojgue in years has been the most dangerous was stricken with apoplexy In New they have Invented a new material feature of the rush. The offensive along for nearly three years and the York, remains unconscious and there Kidney Pills restored ipe to good Other States—Lively Ses­ from which battleships, ocean liners party must obtain! the flag within a contractor has been idle since last is no hope of his recovery. health, and I am able to do as much sion Expected. and ml other kinds Of seagoing ves­ limited time. fall. The sewer has been a political According to Rev. C harles L. Good- work as the average woman, though sels, motor ears, bicycles, railway The contest is to be held on the af­ issue and the subject of a case fought ell, pastor of Calvary Methodist church nearly eighty years old.” Lansing.—The Joint prison board locomotives, railway carriages, tram ternoon of a day still to he known as through the state supreme court, Remember the nsme-r’Doan's. . * * ■ will meet here to begin the Investiga­ of New York, old age begins at 45 cars and other street vehicles, build­ "Black Friday,” either on the campus when wealthy property owners by all dealers: 50 cents a box. tion of the question of abolishing con­ years, and from that age a man is in ings of Ml hinds and even street pav­ or in an adjoining field. The fence brought injunction proceedings his decline. Milburn Co., Buffalo, N .Y . tract labor In the prisons of [the state, against the city hall to halt the work. ><3 ing eaa be made. shall be a permanent structure upon Ten thousand dollars Is the booty Their wonderful material is a and, owing to the radical (views of which it shall be the sole privilege of, Pontiac.—Saved from death from EASY those favoring and opposing the pro­ estimated to have been carried away nblnatlon of paper and the victorious partjy to roost. “I hope the effects of chloroform, which she by the robber who entered a Great textile fabrics, chiefly linen posed change, it is expected the ses­ a healthy sentimebt will he built up1 had^swallowed during the day, by the sion will mark the beginning of con­ Northern express office at Seattle and and vow slla. These different consti­ around this fence," .concludes Dean prompt aid of a physician, Miss Hattie bound two men. tuents of the new material are bound tests which state officials say are lia­ Stone of Troy township, 60 yeare old Cooley. Representative A. W. Rucker of together by steel Wire. Dr. Wagner ble to have a place in the dtate cam­ and demented, succeeded in her sui­ The sophomore class at a meeting Colorado was injured severely when ed exhaustive experiments, which, ac­ paign next year. cidal purpose later by burning herself pledged itself as a body to allow no he was struck by the boom of a boat cording to their statements, have clear­ Prison officials of the statje favor a to death. Saturating the bed clothes more hazing of a freshman until the he was sailing in Lake Lano in Min- ly demonstrated that their new mate­ retention of the contract system, but with kerosene and wrapping herself day of "Black Friday” ruBh, and to do dinao in the Philippines. rial Is more durable and possesses the legislature passed a law last win­ none thereafter. If the significant in them, she set fire to the oil-soaked Separation of state institutions greater power of resistance than ter directing the governor to call this glances passed around as* this measure covering. Her screams brought her from politics was announced as bis alnmfnsm or steel. It is very light, it meeting and^select from among the was adopted mean anything, Black brother, Byron Stone, to her assist­ policy by Lawrence Y. Sherman, chair­ Mrs. Henpeck—Did you ever hear of can he manufactured cheaply, it Is board members three to serve with Friday will be a memorable day to any ance, but before the flames could be man of the new board of administra­ anything worse than a: man who fireproof, and is proof against damp. him as a prison industry board. This freshman who doesn't lock himself in extinguished she was so terribly tion, in an address &t the Illinois con­ who smokes In the house? Dr. Wagner and Herr vonRadinger board is directed to investigate the his room on that day. burned that death ensued. systems in vogue in prisons in other ference of charities at Bartonvllle. Mr. Henpeck—Yes. A smoking lamp. have utilised their new material in Saginaw.—Seventeen valuable Hol­ states and report to the nett legisla­ Dr. J. B. Shober reports through the Ask me another!______* 4 the Construction of an airship which Cullen Admits He Took Money. stein and Jersey cows on Harry Gose- ture as to whether the contract labor Journal of the American Medical asso­ they are now building at Stettin. The Labor Commissioner Fletcher re­ line’8 dairy farm, near Saginaw, broke Definite Location. system cannot be abolished.j ciation a substitute for radium In afrshlp will be a combination of the ceived a lettejr from Ernest C. Cullen, out of the pasture at night and in­ Every visitor at the new capltei at According to the provisions of the rigid and flexible systems. the deputy factory Inspector arrested vaded the cornfield of a neighbor. The treating disease. It is coco&nut char­ Harrisburg, Pa., who gets as far m act all contracts for labor jleft after coal after it has been charged with a in Boyne City on. a charge of solicit­ herd ate green corn all night, and the registration room, is expected to this act takes effect shall cease De­ current of air from a solution of radi­ Canadian Annuities. ing and accepting a bribe. In it Cul­ when discovered in the morning eight write his name in a big book, together cem ber 1, 1911, except th e y be ap­ Consul Frederick M. Ryder of RI- len admitted that he took $50 from of the cows were dead form their dis­ um bromide. with his birthplace and present resi­ proved by the governor. T!he report mouski furnishes the following infor­ Judge Harris of that city, president of astrous meal. The other nine were Roy Thomas Kaler, who is said to dence, says the Troy Times. 1Mt of the prison Inspectors must be in mation concerning the annuities act the school board, under an agreement nearly dead, but were operated upon be a graduate of • the University of long ago, when a crowd of the bands of the legislators December of 1909, inauagur&ted by th e Canadian to allow the board to wait a year be­ by a veterinary, who saved them. Missouri, and a member of a wealthy ists visited the grounds and bulb 1, 1910. government: The measure originated fore complying with the law relative Goseline was forced to purchase 11 St. Louis family, is in the. Alameda a stout girl started to register. with and passed the senate and house to fire escapes and certain safety ap­ new cows to meet the demands of his county jail in Berkeley, Cal., awaiting She paused, pen poised In air, ■of commons -without a dissenting Fordney to Give Saginaw a Park. pliances on schoolhouses. regular milk customers here. a hearing on the charge of robbing a called out to an elderly lady, r o 'voice. Annuities from $50 to $500 a Congressman J. W. Fordney an­ haberdasher’s store. fortably seated In a big chair, M m ^ In the letter Cullen says Harris Hillsdale.-7-“Uncle” John Ford, aged year are provided upon payment of nounced that he will present a public vere vas I borned at?” proposed that he allow the board to 84 years, made his semi-annual pil­ "Two sisters, Mrs. Clara Pfeltsen- 'stated sums periodically, or lump sum park to the city of Saginaw. The "Vat you vant to know dat for?” wait a year, to which Cullen says he grimage to this city. "Uncle” John meier of Chicago and Mrs. Minnie amounts. The annuities are non-for- park will be located In the! heart of Lehmann of Brooklyn, found a long- "Dis man vants to put it in der Mg replied he ought to have some consid­ came to Michigan in 1845 .from Ohio Ifeltable, and cannot be Mixed for the southwest residence portion of eration for doing that, and Harris lost brother at the Hudson-Fulton cele­ book.” ^ debts sf any kind. Premiums may be Gratiot avenue, just east of the con­ and since that time has slept out­ "Ach,” answered the mother, “you asked if $25 would do. side the county only once, and that bration in New York. He is a second deposited In local post offices, and in gressman’s home, which is on the lieutenant in the German navy and his know veil enough—in der old atone “I said I ought! to have $50,” writes w as in 1847. H e lives about eight case a beneficiary should die before same street. Cullen, "and he went away and got name is Fritz Heyl. house.” annuity becomes payable, all pay­ For some time Fordney has been miles southeast of the city, and the money, then1 called in the sheriff "Please do not put any flowers on True Representative of Race. ments made, with compound interest quietly buying up property in that "walks in” twice each year. He has and had me arrested, saying I had his my grave,” was the sign Mrs. McDon­ Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg may claim sat three pet* cent, added, will be paid vicinity and he has secured a strip read the Bible through 55 times and m oney.” attributes his good health at his ad­ ald of Brooklyn found on a grave in this distinction, that he Is the fisst to the heirs. The government bears extending three blocks and nearly two "This letter is all I want,” says Com­ Olivet cemetery upon which she had German chancellor to wear a beard. all expenses of management and re­ blocks deep on Gratiot avenfue. There vanced age to his strict religious life missioner Fletcher. “I expected to go been placing flowers for 15 years. An Bismarck hastened to shave bis off sponsibility in connection with the un­ are nearly ten acres and a portion of and his optimism. up there, but I cannot see any reason Lansing.—Acting under the new investigation showed the woman had when he entered upon diplomacy, amt dertaking, without charge or deduc­ the tract is beautifuly wooded. There now. I have tolfl the chief clerk to been decorating the wrong grave all showed his rivals and enemies a tions sf any kind. are 200 full-grown original trees, health law, which provides that the cross Cullen off the pay roll. He bad these years. massive Jaw and clear-cut chin; mid That this new departure has every beech, oak and elm. Fordney will state board of health shall designate only been with the department since Gen. Floyd King, ex-congressman he shaved to the end, with an inters appearance of becoming popular is spend the next year In embeMshing the the diseases which are contagious and the middle of July, and seemed to be from Louisiana, was badly beaten in val enforced by neuralgia in the eaaiy shown by the fact that the sale of an­ park, proposing to make it one of the must be reported, the board has issued a good man.” 1 Washington by three negroes. He had ’80s. As a soldier, too Caprlvi shared, nuities during the seven months In handsomest in Saginaw, and when it the following list: Tuberculosis, men­ to use a pocket knife to defend him­ all but his mustache, and so dM which these have been on sale has is finished he will formally turn it ingitis, diphtheria, whooping cough, Get Camp for Ludington. self. One of the negroes is in a Wash­ Hohenlohe and Bulow. But Beth ■totaled 1206,000, with the prospect of over without a dollar of epcpeuse to scarlet fever, measles and smallpox. mann-Hollweg is gaunt, rugged, hir­ Congressman J. C. M cLaughlin has The board also calls attention to the ington hospital and the other two es­ a total of $500,000 at the close of the the city. Although Saginajw has an brought his influence to bear on the sute, pan-Germanic. first year. provision that no teacher suffering caped. Ger^ King was arrested and extensive park system, this will be the war department to have the next an­ from tuberculosis shall be employed released on *bond. And There Are Others. only park in that portion of the city. nual encampment of the regular Man Who Roughs It Best. in the public schools. The cook had been called away to a troops of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, It Is not really a paradox—it is al­ CUDAHY PACKING CO. FINED sick sister, an— of hum or!’ the fact that the peach zation has already over $40,000 in aged 66, a pioneer resident of this Corn, December "It was the same next day and l county for nearly half a century, is Oats, December had to g e t I t rig h t along, because t o m “And to my amazement, they gave year netted their owners funds well invested, and a meeting of Rye, September dead from apoplexy. She is survived we would get to the table the inertias, me the prise before I could say an- $465 per acre on land wl the executive committee was held to MILWAUKEE. by one son and at daughter, of this ‘Have you say'Grape-Nuts' .was a nag* bUM* word. Ton see what I mean?” market value of not ling $250 manner of invest­ GRAIN—W heat, No. 1 Nor'n II 06J< M07V4 per acre. ing oth er place. December ...... 1 1 02 ular thing. So I began to t o y f t by Corn. December ...... M the dozen pkgs. Campaign Against Illiteracy. Port Huron.—“No cause for action” Oats. Standard ...... 40 Tbs State Federation of Woman s Two Sophomores Are Expelled. Would was the verdict of the jury in the case Rye ...... 73 “My husband's health began to im­ Clubs fa Kentucky three years ago To make an example focj the benefit General McGill of the Draper Manufacturing Company KANSAS CITY. prove right along. I so begaa a campaign against Illiteracy. It of others, the university, to the Kent vs. Gilmore Vassar Smith, which was GRAIN—Wheat, No. * Hard fl 0* offended when I’d make inantfhig I polled two members of [tried In justice court Smith was ac­ N o .'2 Red ■■•••••...... 1 * thought he would like far a ■ fo rm a t 108 school. Im provem ent the injuno- C ora, N o. 2 M ixed ...... WA laacnes to the 119 counties of the class tor baaing. They Edw in W . tion, which the commandant cused of violating the agreement that O ats, N o. 2 W h ite ...... and still hear the same old •tala and offered $300 as a prise to Kelly of M ount M orris, N. ., and Ksco of th e home from deducting was made two years ago, when he was R y e ...... 70 ‘Have you any Grape-Nets?* the rural school that did the moat to • Rose of Big Rapids, th e y w ere a ll above month from the pen- apprenticed to the. Draper Manufactur­ ST. L O U IS. "He got so well that for the lest ringleaders in some of "iff-, ing Company. The officers of the plant CATTLE—Native Steers... two years be has hardly laat a toy make Itself a model public sch< the veterans. It Is Texas Steers ...... The prise has Just been awarded to hazing stunts. The claimed that claimed that the lad . should be com­ HOG®—Packer* ...... frees hie work, and we a rr stffi using the Buckhorn school in Owsley coanty. •hat they can never i to the Uni- the inmates it pelled to return to work at the fac B u tch ers ...... Grape-Nuts.” Read the reraity of Michigan, nor a pardon of tory. The case will be appealed by the SHEEP—N atives ...... to WeUvflle,” in pkgi. mter any other big company to get a decision from the OMAHA. Disease Preys on Young. said that each 9 signs an acre* ege In the United higher courts as to whether a contract CATTLE-N.Uv. Steer,...... U 75 1 Three-fourths of typhoid . patients ment when he j the home ! tc Stocker,.and Feeder,.... J1» abide by the of apprenticeship signed jointly by a art under to. -j of the institution Cow, end Heifer, ...... I k> ciincr and his father I3 valid. TQOfl—!FTeaw ...... ' end th a t he mi t obsy this rule. j B E E P —W ethers ,.*......

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------1----- great clusters of scarlet popping. TRKE CARE OF GOOD HEALTH which wore so brilliant In ooloroUc they almost dazzled Dorothy’s eyes. They carried the sleeping |M to a CRANE IS DEPOSED Mistake Moat People Make Is In Wait­ "Area’t they beautiful f* the pretty spot beside the river; fhr ing for Bad to Come and asked, as aha breathed In the i enough from the poppy field to pre­ Then Coddling IL scent of the flowers. vent her breathing any more a t th e SECRETARY ACTS SUMMARILY IN poison of the flowers, and here they If we ifould take os good care of **I suppose so,” answered the DISPLACING CHINESE crow. "When I have brains I laid her gently on the soft grass and our good health as we d o of our bad probably like them better.1 waited for the fresh breeze to waken MINISTER. health we would have more of the "If I only had a heart I should.love her. former and less of the latter. We set them£ added the Tin Woodman. I our good health down in a draft and T 6 e "I always did like flowers,” said the f$ GUILTY OF INDISCRETION let it get its feet wet; we infringe on Lion; “they seem so helpless and its sleep time and gorge it with un­ frail. But there are none in the forest suitable food at irregular hours. We load it with nerve-racing cores and so bright as these.” Denies Giving Out Interview Contain­ W: i z a r d They now came upon more and duties, and reply to its frantic ap­ ing State Secrets—Knox Says Good peals for rest with, "You haven’t more of the big scarlet popples, apd ”1 don’t see why you make sooh a of 8ervice Demanded That Minis­ time.” We squeeze it with clothing; fewer and fewer of the other flowers; fuss over every little bill I run «p. Be ter's Resignation Be Accepted. we distract its ears with noise and its and soon they found themselves In fore we were married you teM mm / O z th,e midst of a great meadow of pop- "We cannot be for trorp the road of lungs with bad air. But we put our bod health in a quiet room, on a soft you w ere w ell off.” pi’fes. Now It is well known that when yellow brick, now,” remarked the W ashington, Oct. 13.—C harles R. “So I woo. But I' didn’t know t o r there are many of these flowers to­ Scarecrow, as be stood beside the girl, Crane of Chicago, minister designated couch. We robe it in a comfortable gether their odor is so powerful that "for we have come nearly os for ms to China, was practically deposed by gown; we give it pure air at, stated Death from Sting of Polaonoue I any onewho breathes it falls asleep, the river carried us away.” a demand from Secretary Knox for intervals; we put ice on its head and Three persons died recently “fo and if the sleeper is not carried away The Tin Woodman was about to re­ Ms resignation. hot water at its feet; we feed it with Marseilles after having been Stung by ftom the scent of the flowers he ply when he heard a low growl, and Thus a new chaper in American food convenient for it. We take poisonous flies. Several streets foe away all care and responsibility; we j B y J L F r a n k B a u m sleeps on and on forever. But Doro­ turning his head (which worked beau­ diplomacy was written. A citizen infested by the insects, which one thy did not know this, nor could she tifully on hinges) he saw a strange chosen with special regard for his give It a soothing draught to rest it; said to have been brought le and we pay a doctor two dollars to get away from the bright red flowefs beast come bounding over the grass qualifications for the post was re­ seilles in a cargo of South , jBopyright. by the Bobbe-Merrill Co.) come and leave it a scrap of paper wool.—Echo de Paris. (M vjiJgbt by L. Frank Baum A W. W. that were everywhere about; so pres­ towards them. It wus, Indeed, a great called before he had embarked from Dennlow.) ently her eyes grew heavy and she San Francisco and discharged from and say that it will better to-morrow. yellow wildcat and the Woodman Wholesale and Retail. felt she must sit down to rest and bis high office because of alleged in­ One might think we preferred had thought It must be chasing something, "What business did you say likes SYNOP818. to sleep. health to good health. —From an ar­ for its ears were lying close to its discreet disclosures through the press. Gaddi* was in?” But the Tin Woodman would not let Moreover, this minister, breaking ticle in Good Health. Boro thy lived In Kansas with Aunt Em head and its mouth was wide open, “Oh, she’s In everybody's bustoette.” her do this. M i Uncle Henry. A cyclone lifted their showing two rows of ugly teeth, through all the old traditions, insisted “Wholesale, eh?” M m Into the mr, Dorothy falling asleep “We must hurry and get back to the TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR. Lthe excitement. A crash awakened while its red eyes glowed like balls ol on defending himself from the asper­ “Yes, except when it comes Inn tit road of yellow brick before dark," his j house had landed In a country fire. As it came nearer the Tin sions cast upon him by the secretary of scandal. She retails that” _veloua beauty. Groups of queer said; and the Scarecrow agreed with Seemed Imminent—Scalp Was Very people greeted her to the Land of Woodman saw that running before the of state by the issuance of a state­ Seely end Heir Oeme Oat by Hand- hklns. The house had killed their him. So they kept walking until Do^- beast was s little gray field-mouse, ment which most people here com­ jr, the wicked witch of East. Dor- fnle 6oalp Now Clear and took the witch's silver shoes. She and although he had nb heart he knew ment upon as certain to be very em­ for the Emerald City to find the it was wrong for the wildcat to try barrassing to the administration. __of Oz, who, she was promised. Maw Hair Grown by Cutfcura. it find a way to send her “back to to kill such a pretty,! harmless crea­ Crane Issues! Statement. Quaker Oats " i. . Dorothy released a scarecrow, ture. The history of this extraordinary af­ him life., He was desirous of ac- “About two years ago I was troubled Ing brains and started with her to So the Woodman raised his ax, and fair, which began about a week ago with my head being scaly. Shortly wizard to get them. The scarecrow os the wildcat ran by be gave it a with the announcement that Minister I his history. They met a tin wood- after that I had on attack of typhoid l who longed for a heart. He also quick blow that cut the beast’s bead Crane had been stopped at San Fran­ fever and I was out of the hospital ed them. Triey came upon a terrible clean off from Its body, and it rolled cisco at the moment of embarkation . The lion confessed he had no cour- possibly two months when I first no­ is t h e , He decided to accompany them to over at his feet in two pieces. for his post by a demand from Sec­ ticed the loss of hair) my scalp being Wizard of Oz to get some. The scare­ The field-mouse, now that it wai retary Knox for his return to Wash­ s' In pushing the ra ft became tm- ■till scaly. I started to use dandruff td upon his pole in the middle of the freed from Its enemy, stopped short; ington, reached at least its first crisis cures to no effect whatever. I had and coming slowly up to the Wood­ when the secretary in a formal state­ actually lost hope of saving any hair perfectly balanced man it said, In a squeaky little voice: ment announced that Mr. Crane’s at all. I could brush it off my coat CHAPTER VIII.—Continued. “Oh, thank you! Thank you ever resignation had been Invited and tha' by the handful. I was afraid to comb so much for saving my life.” minister designate replied in an equal1 ‘'What can we do to save him?” IL But after using two cakes of Cuti- h u m a n f o o d "Don’t speak of it, I beg of you,” re­ ly formal statement that while his asked Dorothy. eura Soap and nearly a box of Cuti- plied the Woodman. "I have no heart, resignation already had been tendered The I.ion and the Woodman both cura Ointment, the change was sur­ you know, so I am careful to help all to the president, he felt himself very shook their heads, for they did not prising. My scalp is now clear and those who may need a friend, even 11 unjustly treated. Moreover, Mr. Crane know. So they sat down upon the healthy as could be and my hair thick­ it happens to be only a mouse.” In his statement reflected very severe­ bank and gazed wistfully at the Scare­ er than ever, whereas I had my mind “Only a mouse!” cried-the Httle ani­ ly upon the officials of the state de­ crow until a Stork flew by, which, see­ m ade up to be bald. W . F. Steese, 5812 mal, indignantly; "why, I am a Queen partment, charging that not only had ChlB» 1«r y*mr tattle la the FnmUr ■ ing them, stopped to rest at the wa­ Broad SL, Pittsburg, Penn., May 7 and Package* —the Queen of all the field-mice!” they refrained from giving him the In­ 21. 1908.” ter's edge. “Oh, indeed," Bald the Woodman, "Who are yon, and where are you "The Stork Carried Him Into the Air." structions usually Issued to a minister N >t*r Drag a Ofcem. Oorp^ Sole Props., Bn te n , making a bow. or ambassador about to leave for his going?” asked the Stork. othy could stand no longer. Her eyes “Therefore you have done a great A Steady Thing. "I am Dorothy,” answered the girl; post, but that he had been denied ac­ closed in spite of herself and she for­ deed, as well as a brave one. In saving cess to them even after he had^made Something had gone amiss with "and these are my friends, the Tin got where she wag and fell among the my life,” added the Queen. Bobbie and he had sought the comfort Woodman and the Cowardly Lion; and repeated appointments with then:. ___ i popples, fast asleep. At that moment several mice were Makes Sweeping Denial of tears. Noticing his wet cheeks, his we are going to the Emerald City.” “What shall we do?” asked the Tin seen running up as fast as their little mother said in a consolatory tone: "This isn’t the road,” said the Stork, He enters a sweeping denial o^ the W t M l B T m i Woodman. legs could carry them, and when they charge that he “give out” a newspa­ “Come here, dear, and let me wipe atf'She twisted her long neck and “If we leave her here she will die,” saw their Queen they exclaimed; fr' your eyes.” looked sharply at the queer party. per story which is said to be the said the Lion. “The smell of the flow­ “Oh, your majesty, we thought you cause of his deposition, and places “’Tain’t no use, muvver,” returned "I know it,” returned Dorothy, “but ers is killing us all. I myself,, can |would be killed! Haw did you man- Bobbie with a little choke; “I’s doin’ we have lost the Scarecrow, and are squarely upon the shoulders of Presi- Brighten Up scarcely keep my eyes open and the jage to escape the great Wildcat?" and dent Taft the responsibility for the to cry again in a minute!”—Woman’s wondering how we shall get him dog Is asleep already." {they all bowed so low to the little Home Companion. again!” various utterances he has maqe re­ IX things up around It was true; Toto had fallen down Queen that they almost stood upon garding conditions in the far “Where is he?” asked the Stork. beside hLs little mistress. But the Demoralization. their heads. which have aroused the ire of Secre­ F the house. A little tim e “Over there in the river,” answered Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, not "This funny tin man,” she an­ “What makes the parrot p ro the girl. tary Knox, and for final action fane?” being made of flesh, were not troubled swered, "killed the \VUdcat and saved his resignation. and a little m oney spent in "If. he wasn’t so big and heavy I by the scent of the flowers. “Well, mum,” answered the sailor ■would get him for you,” remarked the “Run fast.” said the Scarecrow to man, "I s-pose it’s part my fault paints and varnishes will Stork. TAFT IN ARIZONA TO DAY Every time 1 hear him speak a bad the Lion, “and get. out of this deadly work wonders in the ap­ « "He isn’t "heavy a bit,” said Doro­ flower-bed as soon as you can. We word it makes me so mad that be gets Is Speeding, Across Colorado Ci thy, eagerly, “for he is stuffed with will bring the little girl with us, but a chance to learn a lot of new ones.” pearance of things. Old on Journey Back East—Rid straw; and if you will bring him back if you should fall asleep you are too to us we shall thank you ever and 50 Miles in Auto. A Rare Good Thing. furniture can be m ade to big to be carried.” “Am using Allen’s Foot-Ease, and can ever so much.” So the Lion aroused himself and truly say I would not have been without look like new . W orn floors "Well, I’ll try,” said the Stork; “but bounded forward as fast as he could Riverside, Cal,, .Oct. 13.- It so long, had I known the relief it would If I find he is too heavy to carry I spending eight days in Calil give my inching feet. I think it a rare good to look bright and clean. go. In a moment he was out of sight. thing for anyone having eore or tired feet. shall have to drop him in the river “Let us make a chair with our President Taft left here late last bight —Mre. Matilda Holtwert, Providence, R. Shabby buildings fresh­ again.” hands and carry her,” said the Scare­ and is speeding across the Colorado L’’ Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Ask to-day. ened up and protected So the big bird flew into the air and crow. So they picked up Toto and put desert. His way leads him for a time over the water till she came to where below the level of the sea, and to-day Appropriate. the dog in Dorothy’s lap, and then First Milliner—You have designed ainst the w ear and tear the Scarecrow was perched upon his they made a chair with their hands twill find the chief executive ii Arl- pole. Then the Stork with her great zona, his journey back to the east well the north pole hat? S the w eather. for the seat and their arms for the Second Milliner—Yes, it will be a clawe grabbed the Scarecrow by the arms and carried the sleeping girl be­ under way. arm and carried him up into the air The president Bpent much ol the matter of dispute between the pur­ There is aSherwin-WflHafins tween them through the flowers. chaser and her kueband. and back to the bank, where Dorothy On and on they walked, and it day in the famous orange district: i sur­ Paint and Varnish for every use and the Lion and the Tin Woodman » Queen of the Field Mice. rounding Los Angeles, driving for seemed that the great carpet of dead­ Instant Relief for All Eyes, about the home or fan^. Ask and Toto were sitting. ly flowers that surrounded them would my life. So hereafter you must all miles through the groves at Rive: side. that are irritated from dost, boat, raa or When the Scarecrow found himself Altogether Mr. Taft did more thtm 50 your dealer for Sherwin-Wffl- never end. They followed the bead sorys him, and obey his slightest wind, PETTIT’S EYE SALVE. 25«. All among his friends again he was so of the river, and at last come upea miles by automobile and, having 1 alien J------or Howard Broa., Buffalo, N. Y. iams’ and the results wR be happy that he hugged them all, even their friend the Lion, lying fast asleep “We will!” cried all the mice, in a 25 minutes behind his schedule at satisfactory. the lion and Toto; and as they If a man’s wife cuts his hair ha is among the poppies. The flowers bad shrill chorus. And then they scam­ San Bernardino, was carried alon i the walked along he sang “Tol-de-ri-de- been too strong for the huge beast roads between that city and Riverside entitled to a let more sympathy than •hl” at every step; he felt so gay. pered in all directions, for Toto had he gets. Sh er w in -W illia m s and he had given up at last sad fade* awakened from his sleep, and seeing at a rate of speed that at times! ex­ "I was afraid I should have to stay ceeded 35 miles an hour. ftily a short distance from the end ot all these mice around him he gave — _ ------. - Ofrep* in the river forever,” he said, “but the the poppy-bed, where the sweet The president sent two long cipher PorobO dioa W thtnc > Bofto— the gnma, rota s — B>- one bark of delight and jumped right I »■■■■— su n n k n-r-—kiir-tT PAINTS * VARNISHES kind Stork saved me, and if I ever get spread in beautiful green fields messages to Washington. It was de­ V/tte fm OmSM. SSf 6m any brains I shall find the Stork again into the middle of the group. Toco them . had always loved to chose mice when clared on the president’s train that Smith—So the will was read 7^ and do it some kindness in return.” “We can do nothing for him,” sold' any information on the position of Junes—Yes; but the air was blue. "That's all right,” said the Stork, he lived in Kansas, and he saw no the Tin Woodman, sadly; “for be IS harm In it. Minister Crane must come fron the who was flying along beside them. "I much too heavy to lift We must leave state department!, where the qntlrp always like to help any one in trouble. But the Tin Woodman caught the him here to sleep on forever, and per­ dog in his arms and held him tight, matter has been bandied. haps he will dream that he has found while he called to the mice: “Come courage at last." bock! come back! Toto shall not hurt CHARITY CONFERENCE E N d s F o o d “I’m sorry,” said the Scarecrow; you.” “the Lion was a very good comrade (TO BE CONTINUED.) Many Resolutions Are Adopted Urjj- ing New Law Providing for Adult Probation. P r o d u c t s Spaniard Seen at His Best Peoria, 111., Oct. 13.—With the elec­ RECEIVED THE ONLY tion of-officers and the adoption of Illustration of Courtesy and Hospital­ dollar back, too. I had better have some rice and some beans.” resolutions urging laws providing for ity It Would* Be Hard to “adult probation.” ten hours wore for Find Match For. The w agoner handed , over a bag of eataoles. and then held out five dollars, women In factories, medical inspe ;t!on which, however, the laborer refused. of public schools, a large number of G r a n d P r i z e Havelock Ellis, in hia “Soul of oarole officers under civil servin' Spain,” has revealed intimately and “Take them for jluck money,” said (HIGHEST AWARDS) , the wagoner. “I owe you that.” ublic epileptic cjolony and the observ charmingly the temperament of the And only so was the would-be rob nee of the last Sunday in October as Spanish people. According to him, ber persuaded to accept—Youth's riton Sunday by all denominations, the Spaniard is still fundamentally At the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Companion. he fourteenth annual session *ol the primitive. In proof of hfo possession llnolis conference on charities and AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS ON / of the primal instincts British Naval Supremacy. olives- condimento- california ospoitAQus-MieseevES-njeuma- Directions was brought to a close. DR EASING—COM DEM SCO HULK-EVAPORATED tSILK-CAUPORMA M M l and charity he quotes British naval supremacy is said to William C- Braves of Springfield anecdote from an Aragoi date from the time of Alfred the cretary of the state board of < hari C A N N E D MEATS per of a few years ago, at CORNED I -SLICED DRIED DCCF-OX. TONOUD—VEAL LOAP- Great who claimed and. enforced for ■*s, was re-elected president of] the HAfll LOAF—VIENNA SAUSAGE there was much distress English ships of war the right to be inference for 1910. > 1 A laborer out of work saluted first Through the following highroad determine^ to centuries this claim won continuously Laborites Honor Gompers. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS WE LEAD person h e m e t This wai disputed and objected to until 1673, W ashington, Oct. 13.—O rganized a wagon. The laborer when the Dutch agreed to strike their abor, representing many-parts ot;this ! Tnr Enter He Them—Insist on Getting Libby’s T h e Stork. and demanded his money, colors to the Rngupa in British country. Canada, and even Cuba, paid LIBBY, M eN EILL Ot LIBBY “H ere ore $30. all th a t I tors! Though the a notable tribute last night in this But I must go now, for my babies are detained man replied. long been exacted dity to the home-coming from Europe waiting in the nest tor me. r hope “There is nothing left sela, France formally agreed to the of Samuel Gompers, president o’ the c a u u u L i you win find the Emerald City and robbery. My family an sam e recognition fol 1704. American Federation of Labor. The AMt ALL H0S that Os will help you.” hunger,” the celebration In honor of hia return, PINKEYE Iju m naoA T Lose No Time with Bum. “Thank yon,” replied Dorothy, and icolly, and proceeded to put after an nbeenee of several m< nths. DwtlMiiAniiiMWMBwewBdwSra then the kind Stork flew into the air in his pocket; but ae he Bear In mind that quick treatment ngno. BBfetorbrooflwwM iBUHfori. mind changed. of n burn will net only relieve MiMteheW tSWesMMHB S B and was soon out of sight. demonstration ever accorded an Amer­ o— nor— goods bow— , o r ------They walked along listening to the “Take this, chico," he ing but will frequently all ican labor leader. . uteging of the bright-colored birds ing back $20. “O ne is danger of permanent sc The occasion was featured WOW MEDICAL GO. and looking at the lately flow me.” ■oda, scraped raw;potato, ford, monster parade, followed later which now became so thick that the “W ould you like oil, molasses oat even milk. are ef­ big maos meeting at Convention ground wan carpeted with xht in the cart?” ficacious/much of the virtue of foe Tktimnlee an to foe number of There wer* «d "kite pad pressed by'this cure depending upon a speedy applf- and women who Participated in blue and purple btoeeoms, beaT “Yea.” sold the man. cation. T ] parade ram m high a a 20,000. n . ^ ” T T ...... > • ' f !

------;------lL -j-.i - f . PLYMOUTH MAIL CHURCH NEWS. Tommy”Leith Married (GRATED ON JURY’S FEELINGS. 41 CHRISTIAN' SCIENTIST. About everybody in Plymouth knows ! Lawyer’s Oratorical Flight Well - -BY ---- to Next Sunday morning at F irst Tom Leith, who formerly resided here.i . Meant’ J * " ot TenJ F. W. SAMSEN Church of Christ, Scientist, 10 10 A . M. with his parents,; Rev. and Mrs. T. B; Help ^Client. Subject, “Doctrine of Atoiement.’ Leith, and they ywill be sqmewhat sur According to an Indiana lawyer, the tG E T T H E SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Sunday-school for children i iltOO l k a. m. prised to read the following Ypsilanti verdict of the jury in a case tied in One Year, payable in advance...... Wednesday evening .testimonial service disp atch : that state was distinctly influenced by 8tx months. of entrusting your Grocery orders with us for we in­ Three months 25 7:10. Every one is welcome. Y psilanti, M icht, October 11.—Co­ an unfortunate break made eds of the State Normal college were put youthful attorney in his closing ad­ sure you the best quality of goods at the lowest pos- A ADVERTISING RATES. METHODI8T in a flutter by tfye announcem ent of the dress. sible prices. Send in your order and we guarantee L B usiness Cards. $5.00 per year. The defense put forward had been R esolution! of Respect. Si-00. Rev. E. Kln«. Pastor. marriage last June of one of their num­ you complete satisfaction. We have just a new ship- A Card of Thanks. 28,cents. , Moming-service at 10o’clock.; Preach­ ber to a popular athlete' and former that the defendant Was an inbecile, All local notices will be charged for at live and consequently was unable Lo dis­ ment of fancy stuffed and plain Olives, some of which y cents per line or fraction thereof for eaeh in­ ing by the pastor. Special muisic. student at the normal. sertion. Display advertising rates made known Sunday-school at 11:30. Our Rally tinguish between right and wrong. In we offer at 30c a quart. . _ _ on application. Where no time is specified, all Miss Ethel Duncan, of Muskegon, his summing up the young awy&r notices and advertisements will be inserted un­ Day Service was a great success, and and * Thomas Leith, football coach and til ordered discontinued. made clever use of this poini; but, over §25.00.was contributed fori the hu n ­ well known in, aithletic circl.es, were; when about to close, expressed him­ F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 15, 1909. dred new hymnals, to b e used! in S un­ married in Windsor June 3. The ro-: self in this extraordinary rnanni Remember the Children day-school. mance began when both were attending, “Gentlemen of the jury, gaze upon U: Epworth League at 6 o’clock, led by the normal last year. One sunny June this unfortunate defendant, Regard, 1 in the coming months will need good . No Mystery about the House Miss Caster. Evening song and preach­ day they went to Detroit for an outing gentlemen, that receding foi Rev. F. W. Jliller. Pastor^ nothing worth publishing in the stories Leith had planned to coach the Ypsi­ between right and wrong, gen tlemen Services a t 10:00 Sermon next gossiped about in the neighborhood, lanti high school team this season, but of the jury, how can this poor im­ Sunday by the pastor, Sunday-school becile be convicted of the but the News reporter printed the fol­ haring been offered a similiar position charj a t 11:15. ‘ • brought against him? Why, gentle- t D, A. JOLLIFFE & SON lowing in his paper of Tuesday morn­ by the Syracuse, N. Y., Athletic;club, Beginning Thursday Oct. 21st, the men, this unhappy man is like a two- ing und^r a Plymouth date: he accepted and has made good there. J Both. Phones Free Delivery bi-ennial session of the General Con­ year-old child—he neither kno\ why People in this village and in the coun­ Sunday he came to Ypsilanti and the vention of the Universalist church will he does a thing nor how. Therefore, try two miles out on the Northville road announcement of.his marriage to Miss be held in the Church of Our Father, gentlemen, it is with peculiar pride are talking about the “place on the D uncan followed". M rs. Leith will first I reflect that, such are the jlnstitu- Detroit. The sessions will !continue hill.” The “pla---? on the hill” is the visit her parents; in Muskegon and then tions of this, the greatest am I m ost until Wednesday, Oct. 27th, and are all Rose hospital, established last July by join her husband ip Syracuse. glorious of all nations, that my client, Mrs. Cecil Roosevelt. Rumors started open to visitors. People haying any imbecile though he be, to-day stands interest in the convention, and ie.special­ lor a trial by a jury of his pe =rs! ”—: the day Mrs. Roosevelt was discovered Couuty Tax Higher. ly all of the liberal faith, are 'Cordially The Sunday Magazine. to have taken possession of the nine- w roOm farm house unannounced, and.a invited to attend. The county, auditors will this year ask Some People Don’t Thmk for $916,329 for the annual tax budget, H i young womanAvho attracted the atten­ BAPTIST YSAYE GOT PRECIOUS VIOLIN. tion of the people on the car from De­ *' * Rev. C. T. Jack. Pastor. as against $842,$14jlast year. A large troit by her sad, worried eyes and in­ The usual services next Lo|rd’s day. share of the increase is caused by the Renowned Virtuoso Owes Poi of Instrument to the Genefous think before buying—they realize too late that quiry for Rose hospital stopped at the Morning worship 10:30. Sermon by the deficit of last year which totals over Act of a Friend. house and stayed. pastor. Sunday-school 11:4(5. All $60,000. This will have to be made up Plymouth watched, and when six and considerable addition made to sev­ An article which is cheap in price teachers are urged to be present. Your An interesting story is told of M eral funds. The circuit court fund ran weeks ago the dead, body of a baby was class expects you. Don’t disappoint Eugene Ysaye. In his younger and Is always cheap in quality. taken; away from the hospital at nine them. B. Y. P. U. 6:30. Leader, Mrs. behind $12,000 for extra judges, while poorer days he was very anzious to o’clock at night dire stories took root the juvenile court cost $7,000. It also Bert Robinson. All young people are secure a Guadagnlni violin w lich he It is True Economy to buy the best, and this is that grew and thrived with each recur­ invited. cost $9,000 to audit the books of Former saw in a pawnbroker's window in O ring incident at what, to the country Business meeting of the B. Y. P. U. Treasurer Forbes Robertson. Last Hamburg. Although he had not the especially the case with an article so seldom bought folk, had come to be the house of mys- Monday night at 7:30. Song J service year’s revenue from all sources amount­ wherewithal, he asked the pawnbro-t as the stove. ker to lay it aside, as he might be -tery. Sunday evening from 7:30 to 7:45, fol­ ed to $560,000, and there is no reason to able to purchase It. some dav. The Mrs. Roosevelt herself answered the ■believe it wili be any larger this year, lowed by sermon. Mid-week! prayer man agreed to keep it for a [certain sq^ there is nothing for the rate payer to bell at the hospital when a News report­ and praise service Thursday niglht 7:30. time. Ysaye went back to hii rooms er, loaded with wholesale rumor gleaned You are especially invited to tpis ser­ do, but dig down a little deeper. with very mingled feelings;, How from the Plymouth folks, came to the vice. Offerings for F oreign fljlissions could he raise the necessary money? The Hen Lifts th.e Mortgage. hospital at 10 o’clock Saturday night. during Oct., Nov. and December. That was the question which puzzled “We can’t talk in there because the Statistics show that the hen is the and worried him. To’ his great sur­ best paying investment on the farm, prise he met a friend who had just whole first floor is full of patients,” PRESBYTERIAN when given proper care and attention. whispered the pleasant-faced, gray­ Rev. H. X. Ronald Paator If you want to get the best results feed arrived from Belgium, and in des- pair begged him to lend him haired woman, neatly clad in nurse’s Sunday, Oct. 17—10:00, Morning your chickens a little of Harvell’s Con­ enough to buy the wonderful instrftm^:int. “It’s attire, as she seated herself on the door­ worship. Sermon by the pastor J Sub­ dition Powders occasionally, it makes ject, “The True Wisdom.” 11:15, the hens lay and that is exactly what a large sum to pay," said the friend, step . ■ you want. No feed stuff mixed with it “and I haven’t enough money with Sunday-school. 7:00, Evening worship. “There are some features of running to make a large package, nothing but m e.” “Would you lend it if yqiu had?" a baby hospital in the country I didn’t The pastor will continue the series pure drugs. Price 25 cents per package asked the violinist. “Yes," vas the exactly' figure on. I-came here from Christ’s Message to Che Modem Mul Sold by John L. Gale and Beyer Phar­ reply. “Look here, then,” saM Ysaye, macy. Detroit because I thought it would be titude” with a sermon on “ His Message you deal in diamonds?" “Yes “Then GARLANDS are strong and durable in every patr,' cheaper and I could have greater pri­ to the Modem Breadwinner.” The Drain Commissioners’ Act. leave a few diamonds as security and being made by the most experienced workmen. vacy. Well, maybe .I’m satisfied, but public is most cordially invited to these get me the precious Guadagnini.” Ysaye’s fri«nd was surpriseeji at the if I cared how many people I have services, also to the Thursday evening Many queries are coming to Lansing GARLANDS give the best possible results with the proposal, but realizing the snooping around under my window and prayer and bible study hour, at which a relative to act 118 of the laws passed by amount of fuel used. study of Isaiah 55 will be conducted. the last legislature. It prescribes that ness of the request,-consented to do behind my back fence at midnight, and so. “In this way,” says Ysaye, “I * The newly organized young peoples’ one drain commissioner shall be elected GARLANDS have every convenience known to if I answered all the^uestions they have was married to my first love among stove making. asked me, I would better put my pa­ bible class will meet in the chapel to­ in each county'in 1910 and one every the (fiddles—my Guadagnini." tients in the baby exhibit at the state night (Friday) from 7 to 8 for d study second year thereafter. The next sen­ GARLANDS are handsome and artistic in design. > of the first Psalm. All young people tence states that! the term of office of fair. Her Good Excuse. such commissioner shall-Continue for “Of course we have burials at night. of the church will be welcome. ] On his estate in £he Catskills More GARLANDS are sold than any other stoves, 1 What self-respecting hospital doesn’t All members, contributors, adherents four years and drain commissioners and New York man employs a great deal which proves tlveir worth. bury its dead in the night. I’ve buried and friends of the Church are most prospective drain! commissioners are of local help, giving the farmers and three babies since I’ve been here. One cordially invited to the sixth quarterly wondering what the act means. It is their folk the preference henever o of ’em a Detroit undertaker took, and social which will be held in the epurch said that the ruling will probably be possible, in his ^>ig-hearted way. Not long ago, his cook needed .an assist- the death certificate from Dr. Patterson next Tuesday evening, beginning at that the ruling will probably be that the Conner Hardware Co. 7:30 o’clock. Mr. John E. Wilcox, legislative intent was to provide for a ant and he engaged Igh boring of Plymouth is filed there. Two were iarmer’s wife to come over treasurer, will give his quarterly state­ two-year term and this willill govern. the next Sole GARLAND Agents. buried by an undertaker in Plymouth day. When she arrived at 7 30 a. m. ment and there will be a good program and their deaths are recorded and pro- An Eclipse. she apologized for being lari and ex­ perly certified with the township cleric. of music, speeches, etc.; also refresh­ For quick and certain action Renne’s plained that before leaving home 6he “I hadn’t been here a week before a ments. Everything is free and at is Pain-Killing Oil! eclipses any and all had got breakfast for the ijamily of’ Tittle girl 15 years old came over and hoped that all friends of the church remedies ever offered to the public. It six, had put up a. lunch for her hus- drives away pain. Jusc the thing for 6aid, ‘I hear you lost a baby, Miss who can do so will be present. Thd ar­ band and one son, who were golng to cramps, colic or diarrhoea. Cures rheu­ work in the field, and anotlu;er lunch Roosevelt.’ I hadn’t lost a child at rangements are in charge of the fol­ m atism , >sprains, stiff joints, sores and tor three of the children w io were 1 • that time, but I didn’t tell heFso. What lowing committee: Mrs. O. A. Fr; bruises. It is hot a new remedy, but a going to school, had milked live cows, I did tell her was that she better stay Mrs. Calvin W hipple, Mrs. John F^ett- very old and reliable one, over seventy Central Meat Market fed the pigs and chickens an walked ingill, Mr. Frank Burrows and Mr. --ears on the market. Price 25c, 50c and home because a hospital like mine was .j.1.00 per bottlq. , Sold by John L. Gale a mile to the New York man’s place. Burt Bennett. no place for little girls to be hangin’ and B eyer Pharm acy. He said he would excust h er for around. I heard afterward that the not getting there at six. LOIS DeLISLE, Prop. story of that'baby’s death, that never Supervisors Meet. Commissioner’s Notice. died at all, was all over town iu two N the matter of the estate of Harrison A. Richard Wagner. The regular annual m eeting of [the days. Nichols, deceased. We.fche undersigned, hav- "Every one finds some fjault with county board of supervisors begani its lngbeen appointed by the probate court for the •“Since then I’ve been more careful, county or Wayne.ayne. States of MichifMichigan, commis­ Wagner, but that is because he is a sessions last Monday. John Harpfer of sioners------to ^receive, receive, examine sue.ana __ adjust____ all and such questions as 4I could juSt as claims and demands of all persons against Raid mountain, a huge bulk of a soul with the eighth ward was elected chainpan deceased, do hereby give notice that we will black cavferns, scarred edges, barren Wolverine Brand BaltimoreOysters well answer, I have answered when peo­ meet at the Plymouth United Savings'Bank, in ple have asked me. of the board and Supervisor Meggei of village of Plymohth. in said county, on Wednes ^wastes and empty craters. He has Wyandotte vice-chairman. Thomas J. day. the 8th day of December. A. D. 1909, and been weather-stained, mud-spattered, “Then I have never gone to Plym­ on Tuesday, the Kth day of March. A. D. 1910, lightning-struck, dynamite-blasted, but Fresh Fish from Thursday outh much and never buy any supplies G unn was elected a m em ber of jthe at ten o’clock A. M. of each of said days, for the purpose of examining and allowing said still he is a mountajn; his thrust Is at the Plymouth stores. I suppose that county board of school examiners. claims, and that six months from the 8th day to Saturday. On Tuesday the standing committees of September. A. D. 1909. were allowed by said upward, the peak is snow and sun­ started the story that I starve my ba­ court for creditors to present their claims to shine, ajid he commands the horizon. 0 were announced by chairman Harpfer us for examination ana allowance. b ie s.” , ! He belongs with the master heights and it will be noticed that Supervisor Dated. Septem ber 8. 1909. Beef, Pork, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Sausage, “But they say you only buy a quart CHARLES A. FISHER, of human glory, with Homer, Dantb, Bradner is chairman of the important FB8D A. DIBBLE, Ham, Bacon, Spring Chicken, etc. -of milk for six babies and two women Commissioners. Shakespeare, Milton, Michelangelo^ patients?” Mrs. Roosevelt was reminded committee on Equalization. Following Beethoven; and he Is of a bigness “Why* bless you, man, you don’t are the committees: Commissioner’s Notice. with the biggest.”—Rupert Hughes in suppose we feed new babies cow’s milk, Ways and means—Gutman, Ye: Smith’s Magazine. TRY AN ORDER. Field, Friewald, Megges, Goescfcel, do you? Come along with me. Watson, Rutter, Hurst, Day andButier. , . by the Probate BOTH PHONES FREE DELIVERY Down a winding stair the matron led Claims and accounts—Wiles, Keat­ for the county of iWarne. State of Michigan, J3ickens Family Lost Big Fortune. Uommlaaioners to deceive, examine and adjust Dickens was one of the most sue-' to the cellar. She uncovered two cases ing, Thieson, Schulte, Rosen tl all-claims______and[ deriudemands_____ of___ all persona _____ against____ Walsh, Pemot, McKinney, Burt, saW deceased do hereby give notice that we cessful financially of all authors. His of condensed milk, a case of malted - at t]ie4,tore of Schrader Brother*, in w£s no case of genius starving In a ey and Schroeder. „the . village of__ _ , -iouth. in said connty.’on milk, several cans of baby food and a Taxes—Zink, Wing, Monday,vy. theth e 13thi: day of December. A. D. 1909, garret. “Pickwick” placed him above . . . i ! | 20-pound box of rolled oats. “Those Shapland, Zoeller, Doran, Ostrov and on Saturday, the 12th day of March, A. D. jvant a t 25, and for a period of 30 1910, a t 10 o clock A. M.. of each o f saW days, for are the things we make baby food out Reinhardt, Diemel, Gotts and Kelley. the purpose of examining and allowing said years following its publication in Apportionment—Heineman, Tret chdms. and that slk months from the 13th day 1836-7 he received a princely income of. Tossy, Koenig, Labadie,. Wagner, 3 tem ber. A. D. 1909. were allow ed b y said - — - for creditors to present th eir claim s to from his writings. His*American tour Buy Your Coffee . Mrs.' Roosevelt displayed a license Mullen, Lemke, Konkel, Loechner | us for examination and allowance. brought him $50,000. H is e sta te at . from the Wayne county board of health Stellwagen. Dated Sept. 13, 1909. his d ea th in 1870 w aa estim ated a t a -H -'i running till Jan. I, 1,910.^- “ The license Equalization—Bradner, Burton, (. BURROWS, MJ-K , Grinaley, Northrop, Miller, vei ICHBADER. $400,000. T h a t his grandchildren fffjZ JOASnD), in a § r was taken out while I was running my Gutman, Milliken,...... ].. and E ll should now be in need of the trifling jp ia c e at 882 Trumbull' avenue in De­ Roads and bridges—Korte, s Notice, pension bestowed on them is a pain­ troit. The hospitals are always inspec­ Vignoe, Allen, Glinnan, Tossy, 1 ful illustration oi the vicissitudes of iS S r 1 Ellis, Northrop, Thompson and IN the matter of the estate of August* Blank. ted by the health officers and by attor­ I deaeoeed- WeTthe nndendped. haring family fortune. badie. jj-tggaP »n IT IS CLEAN. ney Hill of the S. r.C . C. I ran a hos- Drains—Bower, Pemot, Ka ' jufcal in Detroit for four yean and I Reinhardt, Trevor, Stellwagen, 8 ~ £ v A. Drier? Land. m ■W never had the least trouble with the au­ eki, Atchinson, Gotts, Thompson i The country from Jerusalem to the thorities. Twice stories were started Diem el. Jordan valley is as dreary and deso­ . I££«/tis ■/, .about babies born in my place. They la te as could bei im agined. .■ B u y m q - k a , xan in some of the paper8* but in both Hoarseness in a child subject to c .cases an um stitntaon exonerated me. Th£ hills look like greatj banks of B P, > is a sure indication of the appre rock and sand. Not even th? S»hjira “I suppose Plymouth never had a the disease. If Chamberlain’s baby hoepitnl before and it would be remedy is given at once or even itself looks mo^e forbidding. It is the same in any little town in the coun­ the croupv cough has appeared, it * the “country not inhabited,” the wil­ k is M Good ud Ossa try. I suppose I am to blame for keep­ prevent the attack. Contains no ] derness into which the scapegoat was ing so quiet about my place, but you son. Sold byBeyer Pharmacy.] driven. We are jail glad we went, but When.you want MO-KA insist on hi it. Your dealer can' easily If- -. can ’t h a m visitors’ days in a baby hos­ o i us could be induced to get it lor you*if he has not got it in :tock. ents th e pound. pital.” , '.-V., A dvertise in T h e M ail wa ■' ; ------—

L * k - Tried our Leader flour yet? Blankets and comfortables at Rauch’s Physician & Surgeon, Fred Hubbard has gone to Oregon on Office hours—U n tile A* M., 12 to 2 ; business. f ; after 7 P . M. Mrs. Louie Reber visited in Ann OFFICE OYER BAUCH S STORE Arbor Sunday. B ell Phone 36; L ocal 20. C. J. Backus, of Tacoma, Wash., was in town Tuesday. DR. S. E. CA M PB,ELL ; Henry Rauch of Jackson visited his Office and Residence, Ann Arbor St. brother, J. R., Tuesday. The\following stores sell our Leader first house west of Main street. Flour: Brown & Pettingill, W. W. ^ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Travis, M urray; Gitfcins B ros., J . Li G ale, D. Hours—8 to 9 a . m ., 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. r Wednesday night, a son. A. Jomffe & Son, Daggett & Jolliffe, Gayde Bros, and A. J. Lapham. Independent ’Phone No. 45. > Lewis Markham of Detroit spent Sunday at Frank Oliver’s. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss attended the opening of the Boys Department of the £ DR. J. J. TRAVIS, Mrs. A. Gunsolly and Miss Trinkhaus visited in Ann Arbor Tuesday. ' Y . M. O. A. of Detroit Sunday, Oct, 10th. The addresses were given by DENTIST. Reductions on all trimmed hats at A nother; shipm ent of K ar-A -V an T ea and Coffee will arrive Mrs. Tousey’s. Judge Hurlbert of the Juvenile Court Office in old Bank Building. and Dr. Martin. Music was furnished here Saturday. W e w ant every lover of good Tea and Coffee to -Miss Hazel McLean spent Sunday by the W iliam’s Jubilee Singers. Phone 120. and Monday in Ridgetown, Ont. try them . C offee, 18c., 20c., 25c., 30c and 35c lb. ^M rs. Elizabeth Merritt of Detroit E. Lj Riggs will have a special sale P. W. V O O R H IES, Saturday,. O ct. 16, of L adies’, M isses’ T ea, 50c per lb. natural leaf, green and sun dried. spent Sunday at J. B. Pettingill’s. and children’s Suits, Cloaks,, Raincoats Attorney and Counselor at Law Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maltby of De­ and Skirts. Beautiful new sjtyles. Do P H O N E 1 3 troit spent Sunday at Louis Maltby’s. not miss it. GITTINS BROTHERS Real Estate, Loans and Collections. Ephraim Partridge, Jr., has moved More Diphtheria Cases. into the Shortman house on Main street. T elep h o n e 73. P lym outh, Mich The family of Aubnm Randall of Mrs. J. G. Johnson of Tacoma, Wash., Conductor Reeves Sustains O- is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W. Reed. Cantoii is having quite a serious time with diphtheria. One daughter has Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Riggs and Mj\ died ad stated in The Mail last week and from Which Everything Guaranteed and Mrs. C. E. Riggs spent Sunday in since then Mrs. Randall has been sick the' Jewelry Line at our store. We Pontiac. G A L E ’S . have a l#rge new stock and prices are with the disease and Tuesday a son was He Dies. the lowest. Will be pleased to send for Canvas Gloves 7c pair, 4 pairs for 25c taken jand Wednesday another daugh­ at R auch’s. any article not in stock. See our line. ter came down. At this writing Mrs. Fred Reeves, freight conductor for the ^>Hiram and Ernest Roe visited their Randall is again about the house and Pere Marquette, running from Toledo to *aunt Mrs. Willard Roe in Ann Arbor the children are reported not danger­ Plymouth, was injure^ at Wayne last Eyes Tested Sunday. ously ill. Health Officer Stevens of Saturday about noon, from which in­ and fitted to the Misses Edna Hunter and Ethel Canton says the case in the Hix family juries he died that evening in St. Mary’s Just received new stock of Lamps. best of Glasses free Gracen spent^Sunday with friends near is about recovered and believes no fur­ hospital.. of >11 charge and A im A rbor. ther cases will develop outsidp the Ran­ Conductor Reeves was assisting in * • . > Mr. Dusenbury, who moved here from dall family. shunting cars at Wayne from the P. M. Hand Lamps from 25c to 60c. ^-'4 Satisfaction Guaranteed Detroit a few months ago, has moved to th e M . C. track s, And had started to Fancy Lamps, $1.00 to $5.00. back to Detroit. Crfae Taken from Jury. climb up on a furniture car being rapid­ A beautiful Parlor Lamp for $2.50. ly moved down the track, when he came Blankets and Quilts—a whole dray The case of Edith Robinson of this The best Lamp in the world for light is the Standard - L. J. FATTAL. in contact with a telegraph pole upon load at Riggs’ at lowest prices. villagfe, who was’ suing the D. U. R. in which had been nailed a box. He Oil Metal Lamp, $1.75. Night Lamps 30c. |i., Open Evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ekliff and son the Washtenaw county circuit.,court, struck the box with such force that he Kenneth spent a few days in Detroit the’ for $20,000 damages for the death of was thrown from the car. His right first of the week. her husband, a motorman who ' was Detroit United Lines arm was shattered and several ribs New Goods In China Every Week Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smitherman of killed in a collision between an interur- broken on the right side, the ends of Cake Plates, Salads, Bread and Milk Sets, Sugar i * ban and an Ann Arbpr city car, was Plymouth Time Table Detroit spent last Friday with Mr. and which penetrated the lungs, causing j Mrs. Arthur White. taken from the jury Tuesday, and dis­ and Creams, Pitchers, &c. EAST BOUND. . hemorrhage. The engineer of the missed because of a technicality. The Four piece set in glass, 40c to $1.50. For D etroit via W ayne 5:60 a m and every hour Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart of Peru, freight saw the accident and with others . to 7:50 p m : also 9:42 p m. changing at W ayne suit was brought undier the so-called T o W ayne only 11:35. Ind., attended the funeral of Fred went to the assistance of the injured j “death act,” whereas, it is alleged, For the best Groceries at Cheap Prices, NORTH BOUND. Reeves, Wednesday. man. He was taken aboard the after- j Robin son did not die until several days come and see us. L eave Plym outh for N orthville 6:08 a in (Sun­ noon passenger train, about due then, j days excepted). 7:10 am and every hour to Come to the Epworth League banquet after the accident. The court held that 9:10 p m : also 10:42 p m and 12:28 a m. and brought to Plymouth, where Dr. ( L eave Detroit for Plym outh 5:48 a m (from and entertainment at the opera house- under the law the “death act” suit can Michigan carbarn): also 6:30 a m and every Friday evening, Oct. 22nd. Patterson was summoned, and who then j hour to 7:30 p m : also 9 p m and 11 p m . be brought1 only in case the victim is JOHN L. GALE ------__.g cars at W ayne. Popular priced hats and trimmings instantly killed. advised that he be taken to Stl Mary’s | Tieave W ayne for Plym outh 6:39 a m and every hospital at Detroit, which was done, the.! 0 1 » ,1 0*1 i— . hour to 8:39 p m : also 10:10p m and 12mid- will be found at Miss Hassinger’s, jiorth "fflght. side, opposite Commercial hotel. Doctor and George Springer accompany- | Cars connect at Wayne for Ypsllanti and Erratic Ball Playing-. points west to Jackson. Mrs. Addie Field of RushtonandMrs. ing him there. James Woodworth of Salem visited at The base ball fans have been on the Mrs. Reeves and son were also sum- ! C. A. Pinckney’s lastSaturday. ragged edge all the week as to whether, moned to the injured man’s side from the Tigers or the Pirates will win the Toledo, their home, and arrived about Penneu's Livery! 'he postoffice will close at 7:30 p. m. world’s championship. Six games have half an hour before he passed away. inning Monday and continuing until beenjplayed each club winning three. The remains were taken to Toledo on April 1st, so say8 Postmaster Ladd. The last and decisive game will be Sunday and the funeral held at the Sweater Goats for- infants, children played in Detroit tomorrow (Saturday), home on Wednesday, being attended by Promptly done. DRAYING and ladies at Rauch’s. and every loyal fan is hoping that a large congregation of relatives, neigh­ Miss Sarah Trinkhaus underwent an Mullin will pitch for the Tigers and bors and friends, many of whom, were “ General” A A share of your trade solicited. operation at Ann Arbor hospital last win the game and also the penants be­ railroaders. The floral contributions by When in need of a Rig ring up Friday. She is making a nice recovery. cause it is due to his- pitching that tha the latter were exceedingly beautiful. C ity ’Phone N o. 9. The body was brought to Plymouth Mrs. Isabel Dildine, widow of the Tigels are so far the equal of their op­ for burial on the afternoon train, ser­ late Col. A. M. Dildine of Lima, Ohio, ponents in the games played, and if Inspection ; CZAR PENNEY visited her mother, Mrs. Brownlie, last his teammates had played any kind of vices being held in the Baptist church week. ball jin the first game at Pittsburg, copducted by Rev. Jack. which they lost, they would nefw be Mr. Reeves was born in Milan, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hough are in At­ of our superior lines of Groceries is respectfully request­ Robinson’s Livery ehamjpions. * in 1867. Some eighteen years ago he lantic City, N. J., this week, in attend­ was married to May, daughter of Mr. ed. We are sure that a trial, after inspection, w 11 re­ ance upon the hardware jobbers’ con­ Pleasant Reunion at Northville. and Mrs. Conrad Springer, of this vil­ sult in enlisting you as a permanent custcmer. Our Sutton Street vention. lage, and to them were born two child goods are all chosen by us with a view to their perfect Rev. and Mrs. E. King are spending An occasion of great enjoyment to all ren, the eldest of which died some years Good Rigs at the best purity, and we are thus in a position to ofler them to prices possible. the week at Tawas City where Mr. participating took place last Friday at ago. The family lived in Plymouth for our customers with a guarantee. We do not shelve our All kinds of Draying King was formerly pastor. They re­ Northville, when ^llen M. -Harmon a number of yeart, but about nine years done promptly turn Saturday. Post, IG. A. R., of that place and its ago moved to Toledo. He had been em goods for future sales, but make a point of having ev­ Winter Underwear for everybody at auxiliary Woman’s; Relief Corps enter­ ployed by the Pere Marquette for the erything fresh right along. GOOD STABLING. R auch’s. tained Newburg Post and Corps at a past seventeen years and was held in O pen K ettle N ew O rleans M olasses. j. . I • ' • *' • •' '} ^M rs. Fred Ekliff is attending the social reunion and banquet, following high estimation by his superior officers the regular meeting of the Post, to as a faithful and careful trainman. He Harry C. Robinson Fannual meeting of the Grand Chapter had many friends in Plymouth who O. E. S. in Saginaw this week, as R e­ which the Newburg comrades were in-, sympathize with the family in their be­ presentative from the local lodge. vitedj reavem ent. Brown 8 Pettingill, Nearly one-hundred sat down to a de­ /’■''Miss Czarina Penney and Spencer licious supper after the close of the THE MARKETS. THE WHITE FRONT 6ROCERY Heeney, of Frank Stephens’ class, were Post jneeting, and later the company Telephone No. 40. Free Delivery among a number to give a piano recital adjoupied to the W. R. C. hall, where W heat, red, $1.18; white $1.17 Hay, $10.00 No. 1 Timothy. Hi tern Dry Air Cleaning at the Detroit Conservatory of Music a program of music, speeches and an last evening. O ats, 35c. officers’ drill by the Northville W. R. R ye, 68c. W. STORES. OFFICES. CHURCHES New Shoes, Hats and Caps, Under­ C. was given. Northville has one of B eans, basis $1.75 v AND HOUSES. wear, Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves and the hugest corps in the state outside Potatoes, 35c. Mittens, etc., at Riggs’. Don’t fail to Butter, 28c. see them . the lai-ge cities, having a membership Eggs, 26c. ______Thoroughly Renovates of over seventy, with more coming, The Women’s Auxiliary of the Pres­ W hat is the g the organization almost effi­ - -all kinds of Carpets, Rugs, Up­ byterian church will hold a regular cient help to the Post, whose affairs holstered Furniture, Matfcres- meeting Wednesday, Oct. 20th, at two Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc. 8es,.Pillows, Draperies, &c. are also in a very satisfactory condition. o’clock sharp, in the church parlors. 5c. per Line, One Insertion. A.Trial Solicited Comrade A. N. Brown of this place, W a t c h w o r d ? All members come and bring thimble m - Satisfaction Guaranteed. a member of the Northville Post* Odd jobs promptly done. and needle. GEO. C. KNAPP, Prop. bong thpse present at the reunion. W . Gorton. . / | Come to the Epworth League banquet P hone N o . 111. / Say eiiher Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton;.- and entertainment at the opera house, F or S ale.—No 1 heating stove. Card of T hanks—Through The Mary BroWn. Friday evening, Oct. 22nd. Mail we wish to thank all who assisted Hampden or Illinois to us and we will — diiring our recent bereavement; F or S ale.—Second-hand Peninsular show you as good Watches as ever a man The atmosphere took on a decided LADIES, also for the beautiful flowers, to the heating stove. Dr. L. Peck. 41 change last Tuesday, when there was a choir ind the Baptist church. owned. We bank upon these makes, strong cold wind and quite a flurry of Mrs F red R eeves F or S ale—A t a bargain, a No. W pleasing ten out of ten, of our customers and F amily. snow. It was our first taste of real (extra large size) Art Garland bas$ and they do it. Hindoo Spcay burner coal stove, used three sei winter and overcoats and wraps were C la a i in Dancing. Do not need it, because I am ha' Used before sweeping prevents dust necessary wearing apparel for comfort. furnace p u t in. TT M i* Edna W. Russell and Mrs. F. from rising and settling on curtains, Sumra. Bros., of Toledo, have pur- R* 88ell, For w h y? furniture, eto. Destroys the germs’of jeU, of the Russell School of F o r S ale.—A num ber i chasecf the cigar and cigar and candy disease. , r . U Detroit, will organise classes vinegar and molasses barrels. Because they embody all that is meant by . Hills carpet bogs«ap moths, as they stand of A. J. Burgess. Mr. Burgess — in Penniman Hall, on Tues- : Brown & Pc cadnofcexist where the spray is used. has no plans for the immediate future, ■ 9th. Children will meet at a perfect watch. and high school pupils and F or S ale. -Three Scotch collie Sine for polishing furniture. but will remain in Plymouth for a time. F. W . Gordon. Prices from $6.00 to $50.00, just accord­ ( Hindoo Spray, used as directed, is ab­ *•, Terms fo for 12 ing to grade. AH sizes and styles ot cases ■ solutely guaranteed to nerer injure the Gentlemen, if you want the latest new F or S ale—House and ~ uts and Overcoats at the Sutton street. Enquire of C. for ladies and gents. Call and see our lint , go to Riggs’ Special Sale Dr. Ayraa Positive Cura, H o n e treatments for ladies. One s treatment $2.00 or 50c a week. F or S ale.—My house Ground corn and Wednesdays and S aturdays, from street. W. O. . '. com 0 8:00 P. M., at the i S n e of DRAPER , wheat, chick » . Huger, Main street, south of iber yard. ( 4t F' Fhe M ail w ant colum n. DELICACY OUT OF SEASON

F arm er A bsolutely U nable to wUntfer> stand the Possibility of Ice In July.

We are so accustomed to haring things "out of season,” and especially to the cutting and storing of ice for use in the summer, that it is hard to M o s t : put ourselves in the place of the sim­ ple old farmer told of by a writer in the Toledo Blade. In the sum iner of 1900 a party of surveyors was working through the 1 state of Arkansas, surveying and lo­ cating the Midland Valley road. One ■M: ' faithful Moslems to perform their pll-' day the surveying corps stopped at a ■ • ■ ■ ■ I grlmage to Ihe holy places of Mecca and farmhouse and shouted for the farmer. j i Medina with a greater degree of com- The Arkanaan came out. and the ■ J hBESH ka fort than formerly. surveyors asked him If they could get Its inception is due to the Initiative of a drink. the present sultan, and the enthusiasm 1 “Certainly, boys,” he said. ‘Til gVye creataLrtaf its first announcement brought in subscrip- / L '1 you the best I’ve got, and the best Fve atfom trea t the faithful fn all parts of the Islamic world. A got is buttermilk.” •P®cial stamp-tax forms a solid annual contribution to the “That will be fine,” the surveyors wxpemses, somewhat less evanescent than other contrtbu- said, and the old fanner gave each of ttaf'tnarnravi to be. the gang a glass of buttermilk. CfoQgtftDhro&fly, th e line h as provided a 'm e a n s of travel “It’s mighty good,” said one of the to a copm-gr with a fascination of scenery quite peculiar to surveyors to McLoud. Asatf^and! unlike any other part of the world. Instead of “Yes, Indeed,” McLoud replied, “but traversing populous countries and great cities, it seems to It would be better If we had some Ice 4*lig}kt hi passing through Immense solitudes—through a to put In It” . lggPPted mainly by the spirits of the "Arabian Turning to the farmer, McLoud Nfghts,"^ where little surprise would be occasioned in flnd- M A P OP said, “Have you any Ice?" , , lag a rhp% egg in seme inhospitable, rocky valley, or in J)AM ASCU<3 “Ice!” shouted the farmer, tugging easing & g$nie floating in a stream of thin vapor out of TO M P C C A at his whiskers. “Ice! Who ever • magic, bottle. heard of ice in July?"—Youth's Com­ The line c#m- ^ J t A / L W A Y panion. menoee a t the tra- __, lS i L1^

Young Guest—It seems to me that BBrfr1 1 you don’t object to the mosquitoes •granary. MED/Wi 3ALJ/1 singing in your room. The deep, narrow Old Guest—You bet 1 don't Why, ravines: of the Yar- supplied daily from the train. when the mosquitoes are singing I vnuk, the ancient At Medain-Salih the valley widens can't hear the glee clnb practicing •» HleroymaX which a little, and here are found some the piazza. ^he line follows In rock-cut tombs similar to those at Pe­ Its descent to the tra, but far fewer and less ornate. How'* This? Traces of a town exist; but there Is Wa after Om Hundred Dollar* Reward lev M f Jordan* present m m of Catarrh that m a x h e cured hy H a i» several difficulties nothing now visible except the usual Catarrh Cure. ______V//.LAQES r. j . CHKjnrr * co„ Toledo, a ■of engineering me v i W O M E M fort of the pilgrim. Here again, as We. the underehrned. hare known V. J. Cheney for the tart l l yean, and better* htan perfectly hon­ xesafully overcome. well as at Tebuk, the site would seem orable in all bualncw transactions and Cn*nel*H» Large numbers of a favorable one for trylrig artesian able te carry out any obligation* made by bla firnk W autuia. Kinnaj* * Martin. Italian, Montene­ wells, but no attempts have been Wbotwale Dnuorlsta, T ttM cJl. RallV Catarrh Cure M taken Internally, artlaa grin. C.r o a 1 1 a n, made to prove their success or other­ directly upon the blood and mucous eurfaew of the Greek, and other wise. ■yetem. Testimonial* eent tree. Price 71 w ete p h bottle. Bold by ail Drusylats. European work­ . The permanent way has been laid Take HaU’e Family PUla far eeoettpatMea men had to be em­ ployed cfn th e diffi­ Poverty and Consumption. cult rock cuttings, That poverty is a friend to consump­ tunnels, and via­ tion is demonstrated by some recent ducts of this sec­ P /A c 5 7 " T m t N IEAV/HSDAMASCUS German statistics, which show that of tio n . 10,000 well-to-do persons 40 annually pgM jSSfc J g F m M the landscape. die of consumption; of the same num­ The Jordan val­ flRjHK The ancient ber only moderately well-to-do. 66; of le y , w here the lime l f l | fortress of Pe- the same number of really poor. 77; ■crosses it, is 800 tra and now and of paupers, 97. According to Jobs feet below Mediter­ Maan owe their. Burns, the famous English labor lead­ ranean level; but importance as er, 90 per cent, of the consumptives i® the difficulties of I standing at- the London receive charitable relief In -construction cease gate of Arabia, their homes. •when the Yarmuk and forming the ▼alley has been last outpost of When Coloring Regs for Carpets successfully tra­ Syria and west­ or rugs, always use Dyola Dyes be­ versed, and the as- ern civilization mirages unfold ** r 9 9 9 cause the one package will color any -cent to the sea Is before the long, material. Satisfaction guaranteed. themselves as the train toils slowly along these Once try Dyola and you will never go made by easy gra­ d reary stages of two lines of steel leading through an endless dients. back to the old fashioned dyes, lbs the norther# expanse of sand and rocks, varied with an oc­ per package st your 'dealer’s. Write ‘South of Beraa Arabian jour- casional volcanic outcrop raising blaek-topped Dyola. Burlington, V t, for free book ot hills. directions and color card. ____ i______ney. At Tebuk, 430 miles from Damascus, is the MOUTAHA P/J Conclusive. warn *** sade*. first oasis of any size, and here a depot has Mother—Tommy, why don't jsa terrau upland, undulating country, th e land of * * * & ■ * j z z r z been formed, at which the railroad can re­ play with Frank any more? 1 thought producing abundant grazing In the fore the present pilgrimages—this was the coup Itself before another long strentch of you were such good chums. ■prfng.. At that season troops- of gazelle roam route by which the gold, frankincense, and nearly waterless desert Is entered and the next Tommy—We was, hut he’s a meUy- •fcout tgm country, and the Bedouin, with vast Arabian product* found their way Into Syria; depot at El Ula reached. A group of buildings coddle! He paid to get Inter (ft* hsvthLef camels, are found dose to the line. but the Suez canal and steamer transport by for the employes, a small repairing shop, and a ball grounds. The landscape £etB bleaker as the train the Red sea seem to have abolished aH, or hospital with 60 beds form the principal part '■Mmep, « WMh The mountains of Moab are almost all, trade prospects, and only the pil­ •f the depot. Dieting. #Mned. some ttstaace to the west, and ths grims remain. Tebuk consists of a group of date ' palms Stella—Did the doctor say yoa 'tra c k is laid far eut In the desert, where the On leaving Maan It may inded be said that about a half a mile square, deriving water from shouldn’t eat between meals? ▼alleys d»e wide and easy to cross, and before all hope of dividend Is left behind and the line a large spring and watched over by another Bella—Yes; so I Just have snore ■they deepen into narrow ravines as they enter enters a spirit world without towns'or even of the masonry fort6 which mark a pilgrim sta­ meals. off. Two ooploes springs supply the necessary most brilliant and striking colors. The \ prevail­ north of Maan do not roam here. It* is said that ing note is bijlght red and yellow, changing to ed Ton/ue, Pain Is M S : the ostrich is occasionally found, and the skin T O R P ID L l V f L violet, purple land black, so that every frnt ex­ of one specimen is preserved in Maan station. towels. Purely Vsfetahto. cept green seemu to be supplied. The w arp- The desert air is extremely dry and dear, znent is of sandstone, which seems to\have H ULL n i L . t m i L DOSE. SMALL PRICE. worn away ini some places to slnd-drift *>f aH always invigorating, and even the great heat in summer Is not as insupportable as ^ a Genuine Must Boar damper climate, where the thermometer is In conclusion. It is difficult which to admire Fee-Simile Signature probably lower. Climate has without doubt a tfie most, this far-reaching conception of his great effect on the human' character and in­ majesty the sultan—to build the line and thus tellect, and the nervous, high-strung tempera­ toj farther the interests of his religion and bind ment of the ^rah is to a great extent the cre­ together the outlying portions of his empire— ation of his environment of desert, with Its or the silent, unswerving devotion of the Turk­ splendid mirages to fire the imagination and ish soldier who has carried the matter to * faSptooom1 sparkling air to keep the nerves always alert. exclusion, and who watches without com­ ran in s proflu 8outh of Tebuk want o t water Is again a plaint over miles- o f line through a country al­ great difficulty, and the small posts have to ha most without water or inhabitants.

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H6w m any do g s did they, have? Ana. DENIES CLAIM Do not remember exactly, but some­ thing over twenty. ^ How many sledges did they have PEARY OUTSPOKEN IN REGARD when they got back to land? Ans. TO COOK’S JOURNEY Two. f p o Did they have any provisions left on their sledges when they came back to Naval Officer Insists That-the Doctor land? Ans. Yes; the sledges, still bad about all they could carry, so they W w r n Did Not and Could Not. Beach were able to take but a few things the North, Pole, aa He from the cache. Says Ha Did. From here they went southwest along the northwest coast of Heiberg (Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1909, by the Peary Arctitj club, Land to a point indicated on the map Edison Amazed by Electrical Display in the office of the L ibrarian of Congress, (Sverdrup’s Cape Northwest). ous fluid, or fire, or whatever it may at Washington, D. |C.) From here they went west across New York, OctJ 12.—The following be called goes.” the ice, which was level and covered statement of Coihmander Robert E. “Then do you not yet know, Mr. Edi­ with snow, offering- good going, to a son, iwhat electricity is?"! Peary, which he submitted to the low island which they had seen from The wizard’s face assumed a tense Peary club in support of his the' shore of Heiberg Land at Cape contention that j Dr. Cook did not expression. Northwest. On this island they “If only I or anybody | else knew reach the north pole, is now made camped for one sleep. public for the first time. The state­ what it was we might do something From this island they could see two ment has been copyrighted by the really worth while,” he! said. “W€ lands beyond (Sverdrup’s Ellef Ring- know some of the things of its mani Peary Arctic club. nes and Amund Ringnes Lands). From EW YORK.—T he $1,000,000 elec­ festation. But the best | Informed ol INTRODUCTION BY PEARY. the island they journeyed toward the We know of no other medicine which has been ao suc­ Ntrical display on the Hudson river us really know very little, of its power left-hand one of these two lands cessful in relieving the suffering of women, or seeure&so in connection with the Hudson-Fulton of its mystery, of its awe. However Some of my reajsons for saying that (Amund Rings* Land), passing a many genuine testimonials, as nas Lydia E. Pinkham1* fete brought forth some interesting it will not be long now until somebody Dr. Cook did not go to the north pole small island which they did not visit. Vegetable Compound. comments from Thomas A. Edison, discovers the means by which to con will be understood by those who read The answers of the Eskimo boys to who stands at the head of the list serve .the huge mass of it that at pres the following statements of the taro Commander Peary’s series of inde­ In almost every community you will find women who among American "electrical wizards.” ent goes to waste. 1 Eskimo boys who went with him, $®d pendent questions, showing that they “There are thirty or forty thousand have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­ ‘It was wonderful! It was wonder­ who told me and others of my party Rilled no game, matte no caches,' lost etable Compound. Almost every woman you meet has ful?" he exclaimed. “It far surpassed easnest men all over the (world work­ where he did go. Several Eskimos no dogs, and returned to the land my expectations. ing diligently on *his and the myriad who started with Dr. Cook from An- with loaded sledges, makes their at­ either been benefited by it, or knows some one who h^s. Mr. lEdison was reminded by his other •problems that ore jbalking the oratok in February, 1908, were at tainment of the pole on the trip development of the science. I would In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files'con- candTThat but for bis discoveries and Etah when I arrived there in August, north of a not be surprised any day to learn thal development in electricity the display 1908. They told m e th a t Dr. Cook had physical and mathematical impossi­ taining over one million oneen« hundred thousand letters from one of this great host of porkers had would have been impossible. with him, after they left, two Eskimo bility, as it would demand the sub­ women seeking health, in which many openly state'state over solved the riddle of wast^. “You have put the case too strong­ boys, or young men, two sledges and sistence of three men and over twen­ "When it comes it wil^ appear a their own-signatures that they have regained their healthily ly,” he responded, “and this no ex­ some twenty dogs. The boys were ty dogs during a journey of ten hun­ simple little thing. Mayb^ in bulk it taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. pression of modesty on my part, I-took-a-shoo and Ah-pe-lah. I -had dred and forty geographical miles'on w ill w ork w onders. It will! reduce th€ either. If I hadn’t done what I have known them from their childhood less than two sledgie loads of supplies. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has saved done, somebody else would have done cost so materially that ouij cities wil) One was about eighteen and the other it. be more brilliantly lighted every If it is suggested that perhaps Dr. many women from surgical operations. about nineteen years of age. Cook got mixed and that he reached ‘T Judged that the first night’s dis­ where, and the cost to private con­ On my return from Cape Sheridan Lydia E. Pinkham’* Ve^elable Compound is made ex­ play on the H udson took about 100,000 sumers will be more than put in two. the pole, or thought he did, between and at the very first settlement I the time of leaving the northwest clusively from roots and herbs, and is perfectly harmless. horse power of electricity. When you I hope that may come about soon. Wc touched (Nerke, bear Cape Chalon) in must devise some means of conserva coast of Heiberg Land at Cape North­ reflect that we now are able to utilise August, 1909, an|d nine days before The reason why it is so successful is because it contains tion of the tremendous, almost incal­ west, and his arrival at Ringnes Land, only about three per cent, of the effi­ reaching Etah, the Eskimos told me, ingredients whicn act directly upon the female organism, culable energy that daily I goes to where they killed the deer, we must ciency of electricity after we have it in a general way, where Dr. Cook had waste through our present ignorance then add to the date of Dr. Cook's let­ restoring it to healthy and normal activity. harnessed, and that 97 per cent, ut­ been; that he had wintered in Jones terly goes to waste, you will ^et some and the inefficiency of our machin­ ter of March 17th, at or near Cape Sound, and that he had told the white Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such idea of how far a little of the mysteri ery." Thomas Hubbard, the subsequent four men at Etah that he had been a long or five sleeps at that point, and the as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. way north, but that the boys who were number of days required to march with him, I-took-a-shoo and Ah-pe-lah, from Cape Thomas Hubbard to Cape a polls, Minn.: —“ I m u great sufferer from, City Teeters on Ledge of Tilting Rock said that this was not so. The Eski­ troubles which caused a weakness and broken down Under the old Times building, at Park Northwest (a distance of some sixty of the system. I read so much of what Lydia E, mos laughed at Dr. Cook’s story. On nautical miles), which would advance Vegetable Compound had done for other raffr row and Spruce street, the] ledge is reaching Etah, I] talked with the Es­ 100 feet below the surface. It lied at hie date of departure from the- land sure it would help me, and I must say it did help kimos there and with the two boys to at least the 25th of March, and be fully. W ithin three months I was a perfectly well i the greatest depth yet found-^-150 feet and asked them tp describe Dr. Cook's —linder the southeast corner of the prepared to accept the claim that Dr. “I want this letter made public to show the journey to members of my party and Cook went from Cape Northwest derived from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 1___ Tribune building, at Nassau and myself. This they did in the manner SprucO ‘‘streets. Under the jWaldorf- (about latitude eighty and a half de­ Mrs. JohnCt.Moldan, 2115 Second St. North, Mlnnen] stated below. grees north) to the pole, a distance of Astoria hotel the ledge comes to the (Signed) R. E. PEARY. surface. five hundred and seventy geographical Women who are suffering from those distressing His- miles, in twenty-seven days. The rocky ledge is hardest]over on Signed Statement of Peary, Bartlett, peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts OME curious facts about the rocky th e e a st side of the city, slnd gets McMillan, Borup and Henson, in Re­ After killing the deer they then trav­ or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s. Vegetable ledge, on the shelving slope of moirq chalky and crumbly toward the eled south along the east side of Ring- Swhich lower New York, with its mil gard to Testimony of Cook's Two Compound to restore their■ ■ health.1 Hudson river. The rock als^> grows Eskimo Boys. nes Land to the point indicated on the lions of tons of skyscrapers, teeters, softer, in all the borings, as the depth chart, where they killed another deer. have been revealed by the engineers The two Eskimo boys, I-took-a-shoo increases. In one or two -cases the and Ah-pe-lah. who accompanied Dr. They then went east across the who have been boring hundreds of bores have reached cavities, in the south part of Crown Prince Gustav feet below the surface in connection Cook while he was away from Anora- ledge a t a depth of 200 feetj which tok in 1908 and 1909, w ere questioned sea to the south end of Heiberg Land, Insure Your Future with the plunger elevators in the big w ere from 12 to 15 feet deepj. They separately and independently, and then down through * Norwegian bay, office buildings. The center shafts in are supposed to be old rain holes, be­ were corroborated by Panlkpah, the where they secured some bears, but Money invested in the profit-paying farm land of these elevators go as deep Into the fore the glacial epoch. father of one of them (I-took-a-shoo), not until after they had killed some of ground as the shaft Itself is high. The The deepest holes made haVe been the west is safer than in a savings bank. It earns who was personally familiar with the their dogs, to the east side of Gra­ plunger shaft in a building 400 feet under the Carroll building, on West big dividends on steady rising value alone. In first third and the last third of their ham Island; then eastward to the lit­ high, for instance, must have a hole street. Under the Trinity and Boreel journey, and who said that the route tle bay marked “Eid’s Fiord” on Sver­ dug for it 400 feet deep, into w hich it buildings 29 borings were made, aver­ for the remaining third, as shown by drup’s chart; then southwest to Hell’s can sink every time the elevator goes aging about. 300 feet. From j one of Gate and Simmon’s peninsula. down Into the basement. them, was as described to him by his Butte Valley th^se the largest solid core of rock Here for the first time during the At Rector and' Church streets, under son after his return with Dr. Cook. ev^r excavated was recently taken entire JourneJ’, except as already the United States Express Company The narrative of these Eskimos-is from a depth of nearly three hundred noted off Cape Thomas H. Hubbard, building, the rock ledge is 40 feet be­ as follows: C aliforn ia fe e t. T h e core w as 22 feet long and they encountered open water. On this low the surface. Just a few hundred They, with Dr. Cook, Francke and 16 inches in diameter, and \|elghed point the boys were clear, emphatic, feet to northward this rocky ledge nine other Eskimos, left Anoratok, prices are moderate. And the soil is the richest— 2,750 pounds. T he rock was |a gray and unshakable. They spent a good 60 feet down under the ground. crossed Smith’s Sound to , climate the finest—railroad facilities the best— is & freestone. deal of time in this region, and finally slept in Commander Peary’s old house abandoned their dogs and one sledge, that can be found in the United States. in Payer Harbor, then went through took to their boat, crossed Hell’s Gate Rice 8trait to Buchanan bay. After a Family Evictors Organize an Odd Club to North Kent, up into Norfolk Inlet, few marches Francke and threk Eski­ They got only as far as deciding then back along the north coast of Round-Trip Homeseekers’ Fares mos returned to Anoratok. that hereafter the price for evicting a Colin Archer Peninsula to Cape Vera, are on sale the first and third Tuesdays of every family from a cellar or a first floor Dr. Cook, with the others, then pro­ where they obtained fresh eider duck flat shall be 50 cents for each] room, ceeded up Flagler bay, a branch of eggs. Here they cut the remaining month to October 31, via and for every job above the!e] street Buchanan bay, and crossed Elles­ sledge off, that is shortened it, as it floor one dollar for each rooib. mere Land through the valley pass at was awkward to transport with the F red Kelly, Who has been evicting the head of Flagler bay, Indicated by boat, and near here they killed a wal­ Union Pacific- for twenty years or more, was elected Com m ander P eary in 1898, and utilized rus. president, and Jim Brown was made by Sverdrup in 1899, to th e head of From Cape Vera they went on down ITH all proper respect for the secretary. Next the sign “Dispossess Sverdrup’s “Bay Fiord” on the west Into the southwest angle of Jones necessary and noble are of evict­ Club” was hung above the cellar door, side of Ellesmere Land. Sound, where they killed a seal; Southern Pacific Wing the poor, it must be said that the and the members swarmed gleefully Their route then lay out through thence-east along the I south coast of T i l t Safe Road to TraooV ' members of the new Dispossess club back down the steps into the bole to this fiord, thence north through Sver­ the sound, killing three bears at the in th e ir black bole of a cellar a t 262 await the first job at the new scale drup’s "Heuerka Sound" and Nansen point noted on the map, to the penin­ Electric block signals—dustless roadbed, For Utar- Madison street. New York City, sug­ of prices. strait. sula known as Cape Sparbo on the aturc end information call on or address gested a lot of rats awaiting the mer­ I Penocle decks were produced and On their way they killed musk oxen map, about midway on the south;side ry marshal’s signal to spring on the then the new organization wa$ fairly and bear, and made caches, arriving of . Here they killed next family. E. L. LOMAX, a P. A. under way. The room will get chairs eventually at a point on the west side some musk-oxen and, continuing east, But that unpleasant Impression was and tables wherever the membfers run of Nansen strait (shore of Axel Hei­ killed four more at the place indi­ Union Pacific R. R., Omaha, Neb. due to the fact that the 60 professional across bargains ib sidewalk [collec­ berg Land of Sverdrup), south of cated on the chart, andJ were finally evictors had just organized to raise tions of furniture. Meantime! a pile the scale of prices for throwing a Cape Thomas Hubbard. stopped by the pack Ice at the mouth of fresh straw on the cellar floor A cache was formed here and the of Jones Sound. From here they Yon Can Shave Yourself W ith family's furniture out on the sidewalk makes furnishing that is luxurious four Eskimos did not go beyond this turned back to Cape Sparbo, where and had not had time to fix up their enough for the latest addition to New point. Two others, Koolootingwah and they wintered and killed many musk­ new quarters. York's long list of clubs. Inughito, went , on one more march oxen. with Dr. Cook hnd the two boys, After , the sun returned in 1909 they NO STROPPING NO HONING Batonyi to Score Enemies in His Nvel helped to build the snow igloo then started, pushing their sledge, across KNOWN THE WORLD OVER returned without sleeping. Jones Sound to Cape Tennyson; thence concern many persons whose names After being informed of the boys’ along the coast to Clarence Head; and recommend umdh*B have been mentioned in the romantic (passing inside of two small Islands Would you pay $100.00 to rid yourself of talk—yon b u y * box now- narrative thus far, Commander Peary directed io - u ia k t and g el f career of Mrs. Aurel Batonyi, ^ven as suggested a series of questions to be not shown on the chart, but drawn on far back as her marriage many years in the mornings After ti put to the boys in regard to this trip it by the boys), where they killed a CASCARETS you’ll d ago with a brother of the Banin Fer- from the land out and back to it. bear; thence across the broad bight without them, moy. in the coast to Cadogan Fiord; thence RELIABLE These questions and answers were [ h e u m a t i c CASCARETS ioc • b o s for i The title of the novel will be “St as follows: around Cape Isabella and up to Com­ I EM E D Y treatment, all drnrds^. M «. U rgis.” Did they cross many open lands or mander Peary’s old house In Payer Price $1.00 per bottle, order direct from It is to be dedicated “to Mr. and much open water during this time? Harbor near Cape Sabine, where they RallsMe Remedies Co.. 433 W. Chicapo A*., Chicot* HE sensations that have thus far laun u DiagjfUia: Write tor Term■ Mrs. H. E. Witt.” Ans. None. found a seal cached for them by Pan­ ■' marked - the romance 6 t Mrs. T Some idea as to the intention of the Did they make any caches out on lkpah. 1-took-a-shoo’s father. From Fanny Work-Burke-Roche-Batonyi, the author may be grasped by the the ice? Ans. No. here they crossed Sm ith Sound on. the daughter of Frank Work, the vener­ parency of the disguise in the name Did they kill any bear or seal while ice, arriving at Anoratok. PILES able financier, and Aurel Batonyi, the and dedication of the book. out on the ice north of Cape Thomas well-known horse fancier of New York (Signed) “St. Urgis," with the elimination ol Hubbard? Ans. No. city and Newport, and former proprie­ period and capital "U," spells “Stur Did they kill or lose any of their CURED tor of the read coach “Good Times," gia,” and the same process of e limina .dogs while out on the Ice? Ans. No. are by no means at an end. tion and change from upper tc lower With how many sledges did they Two important chapters are to be case letters In the names of ‘‘Mr. and start? Ans. Two. added to the many that have piled up Mrs. H. E. Witt” reveals “ll r. and In vthe last three years. One of the Mrs. Hewitt" chapters is to be made up of the reop­ The christening and dedicating o' Withering Glances. ening of the suit for divorce by Mrs. the book has been done, appt rently “I generally read the paper on my Burke-Itoche-Batonyi against her hus­ with sarcastic intent by the author way to and from the office,” said the band, and the other Is to mark the de­ as the circumstances recall that onr importantly busy man. b u t o f Mr. Batonyi in the realm of lit of the, numerous suits compos ng th« “I used to myself,” said the old-tim­ eratu re. complicated mixture of legal affaire er. "before 11 got hardened to the V Although little is known about Mr. involving Mr. and Mrs. Batocyi war looks of the girt straphangers.”—Kan­ Batonyfa novel aside from its name, one by him against Frank K. Sturgi; sas City Times. its dedication and its motto, telling !n and Mr. and Mr*. FeUr Cooper kewitt a vuguo way what the aim of the au­ the latter being Mrs. Batonyl’s sister thor was in writing the book, it will for alienating the affections of M be highly interesting. Inasmuch aa its wife. In his suit Frank Work w& characters and incidents, it is assert­ ateo named, and the aggrieved hu ed, are draws from real life and will band claimed $1,500,00* VARIETIES OF CORN FLOWER. * NEED FOR DEFINITE RULE. W t ^ Writer in {Woman’s Publication Dq^. Why She :*id People tlnteftaih1 or Bt Memories of O ld Three Hundred and Fifty Different plores Custom off .Indiscriminate Enfcrtimed When :t Gives Specimens In Existence, Accord­ i Gift Giving. * Them No Pleasure? Women’s Extra Finje . Mam M cNeal ing to Botanists. By Caroline Lockhart Just how much are the parents re­ “In a periodical the other day,” says., r German^ adopted the corn flower, the amateur philosopher. of the sponsible for the indiscriminate giv­ Provi­ as a national institution many years (Copyright,1 by J. B. Llppincott Co.) ing of presents between boys and dence Tribune, “I ran acrpBS a picture Shoes, $2.50 ago, the adoption coming about mere­ “Bug-hunters and these spy-glass, girls? Of course, certain rules of etl- j of what had evidently been a musical ly by way of a popular choice. It is quette obtain in certain classes of I entertainment or musicale I took *lt A Special Line Controlled by this Stor^ gents is terrible innocent folks,” ob­ a common flower all over Europe, but served Old Man McNeal apropos of society, but there is a mass outside, *° ^ave been a musicale for choice, In Detroit. Shoe Department, 2nd Floor rather more prolific in Germany than in the country and small towns, who ^ ^ e fiddlers had gone and so had tenderfeet in general as he fried the in any other of the countries graced are not governed by the rules laid the soloist or soloists and guests. bacon. by it. When you can secure any style that you want in fine quality, perfect down by Madam Grundy. There seems There remained kr'the foreground the “Now there was a perfesser from a Botanists tell us that there are no fitting and splendidly made Footwear for only $2.50, what’s the use of pay­ to be a tendency toward expensive deserted room and a waste pf «m] college back east wrote to Joe Kipp less than 350 varieties of the corn gifts among the young people of to­ chairs, along with the open grfliu in g more? that he wanted him to pack him up flower to be found, but the.plant that day. Should a young girl be allowed piano. Come in and see our $2.50 line; we know you’ll be surprised, for no on the top pf some mountain there in is found in profusion in the realms by her parents to accept gifts other "The host’s head was resting on his other store has ever equalled the value we offer. Teton county, Montana, where he could of the kaiser is said to be the most thon candy, flowers, music and books arms on a table; the hostess had re­ take observations. Joe wrote him to beautiful of all. The Germans admire from her boy.friends? The question moved hqr shoes and was on the verge, git off at Blackfoot. * it for the richness of its wreath-like often comes up in the homes when #of collapse. In the background a but: Lace Shoes, Button Shoes, Blucher Shoes, “The day he was coming Joe got on circle of outer florets and the splen­ some boy, all In good faith, gives the ler was looking on commiseratingly. the train a piece up the road to meet dors of its deep azure tints as it opens Fdr Dress and Street Vear girl friend a bit of expensive jewel­ “No’w, th e re ’s a good deal of th a t Pumps, All New Lasts him. Therq the perfesser was sittin’ to the sun. ry. Some mothers, at once, compel sort of thing first and last the country, in his skull jeap and slippers, and he’d At one time German scientists at­ the girl to return the gift and that over. It was true to life, but I never Gun Metal, Patent Colt and Suede—leather and cloth tops, with and plum b fergot about g ittin ’ off. They tributed certain medicinal properties had to hold! the train in Blackfoot ends the friendship and causes an em­ could understand it. That is. nobody without tips, and high or medium heels. to the corn flower, and its blue blos- has ever explained to me why people-^; while he gojt his traps picked up. Joe barrassing situation. Of course, there Our plain toe, short vamp styles are just as smart and handsome as shoes homs were used also to some extent who don’t enjoy entertaining or beln( | says you never see such an outfit as are girls, without conscience^ or that ordinarily sold at double the price. -• in domestic dyeing, but latterly these he’d got together to take up on the innate refinement which every good entertained persist in making martyrS"-^- No McKay sewed shoes in our $2.50 line—nothing but Goodyear Welts properties are not so much credited of themselves; why anybody does mountain. The mountain was so steep .wholesome girl possesses, who just to it. something for pleasure that -invari­ (equal to hand-sewed) or light turn soles. 'twas hard climbin’ fer a goat, and go with a boy for the sake of the Although Germany lays claim to ably gives pain? he’d brought a No. 3 Charter Oak the finest of the species, America may gifts lavished upon her. Now, does the responsibility of in­ "A person who puts himself out and cook stoveJ He had a tent that you boast also of some beautiful speci­ discriminate giving rest with the wears himself out in the line of duty could run a two-ring circus in, and mens of the corn fldwer. It is said hadn’t brought enough beddin’ to wad parents of the boy or the girl? If the- is comprehensible, but why you to have been brought to this country should sacrifice yourself when you’re a shotgun. He had somethin’ that first in the ballast of ships in the boy was trained by his mother not to looked like a coffin that he were so offer expensive presents to the girls pretending to be looking for • fun ia days antedating the modern ocean beyond me. particular ibout the boys was bettin’ until Miss Right comes along, it (Ss fS7 WOODWAX flyer, which carries only water bal­ it were his| wife’s corp. would save many a heartache. If the “The woman who said that her idea last. In this country it is variously of a perfect lifb from tbe social point “But it seems he was one of them known as the Bachelor’s Button, girl has been properly instructed, there astronomers, and he wanted to could not she, in an unobtrusive way, of view would be to be asked every­ Corn Bottle, W itches’ Belles or Thim­ w here and to go- now here doubjt- git up on the mountain to take a look bles, Blue Bonnet, and Blue Poppy. j give the boy to pnderstand that such around with a telescope. Joe says he I gifts were not desirable? Indiscrim- less expressed the sentiment of thou­ never tacklpd such a job as gittin’ that | inate giving between boys and girls sands, but why go anywhere/if you feel that way?” W E HAVE A GOOD telescope up to the summit. He didn't MUSICIAN A MASTER OF WIT. often causes an innocent friendship to take the t^nt or the cook stove, ■ degenerate into mawkish sentimental­ S U P P L Y O F | though. Ybu bet the old man had to Biography of Edward MacDowell Re­ ism.—The Housekeeper. FACTS ABOUT MOTHER EARTH. sleep ’longpide a camp fire while he lates Some Examples of the Mas­ was star-gazin’ in the Rockies. ter’s Caustic Humor. Points of Interest Concerning This “Then thjere was a most amazin’ fe­ CNLY USED SAFETY MATCHES. W onderful Gk>be, as Vouched v , male from Chicago hit the Swift Cur­ In a biography of Edward MacDow- : for by Scientists. f j Threshing Coal i rent country once. Her husband ell by Lawrence Gilman, the. writer j Tender-Hearted Man Explains Why come out on a little huntin’ trip and I quotes some of the famous musician’s | He Has G,ven UP the Our dear old earth which seems was guidin' fer ’em. Now I ain’t what witticisms. On one occasion he had | Other Kind, immovable and solid as we go abopt&rj W HICH W E W ILL SELL AT X you might call bashful, and I don't been told of a performance of his j our daily work or travel over ’ts fur-";V make no speh claims, but when that “I never carry any but safety rowed surface,, is yet spinning, and REASONABLE PRICES composition, “To a Wild Rose,” played X lady from Chicago stepped out of her by a high-school girl on a high-school matches," said the orator In the red, •rolling, and swaying in complex tent the morning after we got up in piano at a high-school graduation fes­ white and blue vest. "It s a matter of orderly motion. Its axial rotattojN the mountains I reckon I blushed fer tivity. “Well," MacDowell remarked, conscience with me.” gives us day and night. Us "Why so?” inquired the drum ma­ X the first time in fifty years. What she "I suppose she pulled it up by the round the sun brings the seasons and jor. was weariri’ wasn’t none of the&e di­ roots! "I the year. The circling of the poles We are also ready to take orders for ♦ “Because," said the orator, “when vided skirtjs or bloomers. I never Some one sent him about this time, produces the procession of the equi­ the world uses safety matches exclus-- ♦ geen anything like 'em before. Th^y .-. ates j Mr. H um iston, a program of noxes. The planets perturb in its Ively, phossy jaw will disappear. You was plaid and, I should jedge, some i an organ recital at which this same courses. The plain of its orbit sways know what phossy jaw is? It’s the rot­ tighter than h^ skin. They laced i “Wild Rose” was to be played. up and down, and its per.uelion is ting away of the jawbone, as horrible I Chestnut Size Coke, down around tlte ankles and they was “ He tv a a not. pleased with the idea, slowly shifted. The moon swings it an ill as leprosy, that is contracted by ♦ layin’ in pujekers up around her waist. thinking doubtless of a style of per­ around a center of gravity common the workers—poor duffers—in fac­ as we expect a car soon. Buy now and ♦ I reckon I cometks near runnin’ that formance which plays Schumann’s to both, while the sun and all our sys­ tories where strike-anywhere matches day as I eVer dll in my life. My cay- ‘Traumerei’ on the great organ dia­ tem speedB onward to some far distant get the Summer Price. ♦ are made. Phossy jaw comes from use, “Molly," that shies at nuthin', pasons.) He remarked simply that It goal. And if the bright star in the ♦ white phosphorus. White phosphor­ nearly bus); her picket rope tryin’ to reminded him of a hippopotamus wear­ Taurus is the central point round us is the base of strike-anywhere git away. Yes, ma’am., she was a most ing a clover leaf in his mouth.” which this vast orbit sweeps then Al- matches, bqt in safeties there's not a ur common | cur’ous looking tenderfoot. A member of one-of his classes at cyona is the center of the universe * Pipoum Lumber & Goal Go] . grain of It, and so in safety-match fac­ for us. "Once there was a tenderfoot from Columbia, finding more unoccupied tories phossy jaw is unknown. As far as astronomers can judge , CHAS. MATHER, Sec. 6 Manager f North Caroliny got off at Blackfoot. space on the page of his book, after < The snow was somewhere near a foot “It always seems to me,” concluded this motion through .the vast abyss of ^ BOTH 'PHONES. - X finishing the exercise, filled up the va­ on the level, and he wore a linen dust­ the orator, “when I scratch a strike- intersteller space is at the rate of cancy with rests. When his book was anywhere match, that 1 am helping er. H e got) a horse from Joe Kipp and returned the page was covered with about a million miles a day, and it is ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ rode to Browning. I happened to be to give some poor girl or boy worker in the direction of the constellation corrections—all except these bars of phossy jaw. But when 1 scratch a stopping at the Chink’s hotel. He was rests; which were inclosed in a red Hercules. The motion through space safety, then I feei-Iike Flexner in his is believed to be away from Argus a plumb interestin’ figure when he line and marked: rode through the snow into town in Rockefeller institute or Metchnikoff in and toward Hercules. Some havs “This is the only correct passage in his laboratory—I am helping to rid that duster. the exercise.”—youth's Companion. thought that Alcyona'fn the Pleiades “Some entertainin' tenderfeet used the world of disease.". is somewhere near the center of the Be Ready wnen winter Gomes to come oyer from England to the vast circuit swept over by the sun ranch when I punched cattle down in An H onest Boy rew arded. How to Inclose a Stamp. and. his attendant worlds. If this - the Musselshell country. The ranch Honesty is appreciated—even among “There’s only one decent’ way to In­ true, that beautiful star as it silently^ Fill Your Bins with the Best was owned; by an Englishman, and one politicians. During a re«fent political close a stamp for a reply," said the twinkles in the constellation Taurus time a lord came over. He made a convention in North Carolina a news­ head of a large business, "and that is becomes of surpassing Interest t« Anthracite Coal Now Mined break right away by orderin’ one of boy named Cicero Alexander sold a to use one of the stamps from the out­ m ankind. the cow-punchers to saddle his horse. paper, jto a delegate who gave him a side rows of a sheet with a blank mar­ dollar and was to wait for his change. We have the Delaware, Lackawana & Western, a very fine burner “ ‘Do it yourself,’ says the cow- gin that can be stuck upon the letter Wood Chopping as a Sport. with no clinkers. Try it, you will be more than pleased with the re­ puncher, and the lord didn’t know The boy on returning, could not find and leaves the stamp ready for use. In Tasmania Is to be found a n L -* v sult. Also the ‘^Celebrated Susquehanna,” not so rapid a burner, but what what to make of it. We made his customer- and began to cry. • The Any other way either loses the stamp tlonaK pastime that is special and has tbe heat and is free from clinkers. These two coal give you a wide his life miserable after that. We’d git chairman of the convention, impressed or else spoils it for use. But 1 found particular to that state alone-^-JJie choice. Both are the best of their brand. him out op the round-up and plague by his I honesty)’ announced the matter to-day a trick that is pretty good. sport of wood chopping. At Hob&& the life out of him about bein’ a lord. before, the whole ass< mblage—the re­ Most people inclose the stamp by and Launceston they have th?Tr. $urf TMREHSING COAL, We got him so he was ashamed of it, sult b^ing not only that the man who sticking it down at one corner, and meetings, their cricket, football;- golf, had thie change com ing to him le t the Our six inch “Briar Hill” Lump is hard and lumpy. The price is and if anybody came he tried to keep then you have to paste- that corner cycling, and so forth, but to a wood­ ein from kjnowin’ it. But he got to be boy have it. but a collection of $19.35 down when you use the stamp. The shopping contest people will flock rig h t. ^ was tiken up for him by the dele­ F o r d9mestic use the Massillon Lump and Washed Nut are the a first-rate'fellow; could bust bronchos new trick is to w et, the stam p ifi a from far and near—men, women and best we can buy. They speak for themselves. and cut oiit a steer with the rest of gates. Some one shouted that the little space in the- center and stick it children—and watch the ax wielders We are at all times headquarters for all kinds of 'em. youngster should be made state treas­ there. It pulls off easily, yet when hewing away at huge blocks of tim­ "The meanest cuss I ever seen came urer. and by. unanim ous vote the con- you use the stamp all the edges have ber as if life and refutation depended Building Materials, Seeds and Feeds. out there tjo visit him. This cuss had -vention recommended him for chief gum enough to stick."—Farm Ma­ upbn tbe issue: Thud, thud, thud go a box of cigars, and he used to pack page in the legislature.—Exchange. chinery. the axes, and the splinters fly in all 'em aroqnfl! with him on horseback for directions, ihe judges calmly sitting J . D . McLARpN CO. Bought by King George in 1771. fear the boys would take ’em. He Flowers Without Foliage. near taking note of the strokes, the The!old house standing on the cor­ never offered-anybody one. The boys One of the most extraordinary flow­ spectators cheering the competitors ner of Batavia and Roosevelt streets, stole everything from him they could ers in cultivation is Hall's amaryllis, from time to time as frantically'as if' New York, one of the few buildings get their Hands on. They stole his which reverses the order of nature by they w ere race horses. To be a wood-- left intact as a relic of colonial times, shirts and his neckties till all he had blooming in midsummer without any chopplng champion means something is about to be torn down to make way left was what he had on his back. He foliage. Ordinary bulbs bloom in to a man in Tasmania. for an apartment house. The house, nad half-a-dozen silk handkerchiefs spring and rest in summer, but Hall’s A Deal That Fell Through. a bit altered, has been standing since that he’d got In India, and he was amaryllis suddenly appears out o’ the "Baron Fewcasb was rather exacts the middle of the eighteenth century. mighty choice of 'em. Made a kick bare ground during the dry season. ing as to the dot." Hat full of Coal lasts all It is one of the landmarks of the every timje he missed one. He hid This Extraordinary j ant has -fra­ “That wasn’t what broke the en­ F ourth ward. In th e year 1771 Klhg 'em and aid everything he could to grant, rosy lilac flowers which are gagement,” answered Mr. Cumrox. *1 George III. bought the house and prop­ keep ’em, |but finally the boys got him banded with yellow. In the spring don’t object to seeing a young man night in'Cole’s Hot Blast erty for the sum of £75. The deed down to the one he wore around his the leaves make their growth, die look out for his interests. But wh; of sale, with the signature of the king neck. They schemed for a long time down, and after a long interval of he applied for a cash advance in / j i \ . Your your winter’s fuel bill by using attachjed, is pow in the possession of to get this one, and at^last one day rest the flower stalks appear with the der to buy an engagement ring, this stove. the present owner, Thomas Farrell, & y \ to they caught him asleep and they took strange effect here described.—Gar- must say it struck me as unbusinafiF of 72 West One Hundred and Thirty- V M kayl yAJ never Let us show) you this re­ it off his neck. He was sure, mad when den Magazine. like.'* ______• ' markable heater — this clean he m issed tit. P retty soon a fte r this he seventh street An option on the prop­ SxSpjU jad'**’ ou* • stove *- this continuous fire went back; to England cussin’ the erty hjaB been given for about $100,000. ^E m jS r d f x | A hat full holder — this expense cut­ country. —Exchange. V t f l o f coal in a ter—this beauty “Montana ain’t no place fer a tight- WINTER'S COMING! Cole’s Hot Blast cnested gpnt If he ain’t willin’ to Hulnting Grounds for Naturalists. ^ burns all night, and Cole’s Hot Blast whack up j he’d better git out,” con­ Those who are curious about birds in the morning instead of cluded Old Man McNeal as he laid the may spend time to great profit in $ 1 2 | U p bacon tenderly on a chip and passed looking at the poulterers’ shops when building the fire, shivering in it around. I C O A L ‘ t i a chilled room and waiting for g a m e ! is in season. T here they Tfill find many rare and even valuable the fire to heat up, you open v Alumni Day. specimens that apparently have been a draft only. “Do you remember the night we put throw® into the hamper by the man Cleanest HOTTEST No Clinkers •And there is fuel enough a cow in ihe Greek professor’B room?” who shot them on the chance of hiB left to warm up nicely. “Yes. Apd when we lampblacked the receiving something from the London bust-of Aeneas?” We guarantee a saving in dealer. A very good museum of Best HARD Coal “Sure. jAnd the cold winter evening stuffed birds might be got by Bimply fu e l of a th u d . This is a con­ we turned the bell upside -down and purchksing these that through ill luck SCULLY ANTHRACITE ...4 ______$6.50 servative guarantee. You filled it with water?” have found their way into Leadenhall really save one-haif to 60s of “Ah, those were "great days! How’s Market.—Country Life. j West ’Virginia Lump .. J .C------1 . — 5.00 your boy getting along? Do you think Mass. Washed N ut ------L— ...... 5.00 the studehts of to-day are as studious and progressive as we used to be?” Well Named. Egg-and Chestnut Size Coke 5.50 Then tlje gray-haired gentlemen be­ “What’s that you call your mule?” r 25c less at the bin. gan to discuss the moral influence of “I ['call hiny ‘Corporation,’.” an­ HUSTON A, C swered the old colored man. p modern college life.—Philadelphia AGENTS FOR PLYMOUTH “How did you come to give him ORDER NOW BEFORE COAL ADVANCES such ja name?” “F’um studyin’ de animal an’ read- in’ papers. Dai mule gits mo’ Plymouth lumber ft Coal blame an’ abuse dan anything else in de township, an’ goes ahead havin’ his ! Main St. * P . M. R. R. ’P h ooea-M I 21, Home 102. own why,’ jest ds same.”—Washington ......