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f": V O LU M E X V IV , NO 23 PLYMOUTH, MICH., FRIDAY. MARCH'^1907 W H O L E N O . 10»7.

MIRRAS'S CORNERS. The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. U. Breezy Items Clark Saturday, March .2, instead of By Blva CarrtanwMI— ta. last Saturday as stated last week. i n c k n e y . Laura Wsdker of Ypsilanti visited Ada Westfall over Sunday. AINSTAKING i LAPUAM'S CORNERS. • Mr. and Mrs. John Forsbee enter­ tained the camping party at ihelr home HAR.MACIST roR The double aid met Tuesday, Feb’y Wednesday. 26th, wfth Mr. and Mra. .t^ Love­ Miss Edith Bradford and M/s- S. W. ARTICULAR lace, there* being quite a good attend­ Spicer attended the farmers and teach­ ance. TwolxAssionaries. from Detroit er's round-up in Belleville Friday and gave an interesting talk on missionary Satfurday. EOPLE. work. ** Will Cole left yesterday for Detroit SCHOOL NOTES. after spending a openih with his par­ DENNISO N MFC. CO.^S ents. j . Explain for the haughty looks of a Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Packard and Mr. certain Senior. and Mrs. W. Jarvis visited Mr. and No tardy marks for the high school Paper NaLpkirvs, I DID YOU Mrs. John Quackeobusb of Dizboro Wednesday. Wednesday. ( Special exercises ii« the high school Mra. C. A. Cole yipited Mrs. George Shelf Peeper. Ever receive A letter of perfect composiCioo, Thursday and Friday morning. Nelsoofruesday. , k .superior peDmensbip, aod still have aaeoseof Miss Childs entertained company E lne; Nelson was home over Sun^ sometbing lacklog that even the pleasing per> from Y psHanti last .Saturday and Sun­ Lvifveh Sets.* day with bis mother and family. Bonality of the writer could not overcome? Did day. fiT ro e D. D. Waters of South Lyon is visit­ you notice the qaaliij o f stationery upon which, The senior class thinks It is time to Crepe Paper in IColls. ing friends at the coi^Ders for a few. look forward to and prepare for gradu­ that letter was written? « days. m index 01 ation. -AT- It is possible to write a poor letter on good ■I NEWBURG. The American history i^asa are re­ Stationery, but it is just as surely impossible to viewing this semestePa work preparing iReflne- write a good letter on poor stationery. The New England dinner at the hall for a test. We are now showing our Spring stock of was a .financial success, about 815 be­ The Masterpiece class has at last PINCKNEY'S PHARMACY Box Fapeteries aod Cloth-Finished Tablets and ing raised toward the^aator's salary. reached the goal., They appear to be !! mem Envelopes, which embraces the latest novelties The L. A. S. will m ^ t at the ball for the model class. dinner Friday, March H. The annua! the Dihrket affords. Who is the sophomore who chanced election of ofllcers will take place. to see the *'Little Bear” at 1:30 Wed Let us show them to you, we’ll guarantee the Chauncey > Brown returned home □esday morning? price will suit you. from North ‘Michigan last Saturday af ter an extended visit with his sop^s The ancient order of mischievous family. boys known as “boys’ confab” met Wednesday night. - Don’t Let ' I Mrs. Charles Ryder was a guest of ' i. Milford friends last week. ^ All joined in wishing the senior boy m Amos Pickett is in a feeble condition aod junior girl a long and happy life —liquid food being his only diet. and much joy—Wednesday. Yoitr Money Loaf. ’Phone No. 5. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Goldie and One of the junior girls see^s to be Ch Idren spent Monday with their par­ preparing for a certain event. Watch ents, Mr. and^Mrs. Breckenrhied.^ thi^ column for future notice. - I "■ ' ^ ■ Mrs. Sarah Royal returned home Miss Milks was calleci to her home in Put it to work earning interest J. Hk‘ KIMBLE, Ph. B.. M. D. Monday from a visit at her old home Burt on account of the illness of her at Milau. sister. Mr. Isbell bad charge of the ‘in Plymouth United Savings The residents of Newburg tilled the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. room during her absence. ice house Tuesday. Savings Bank. Three per cent My, but don’t we poor souls wish Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sherwood have l| Office 'Phone No. 5, 2r. the sympathy of Newburg friends in tbat-'we belonged to the physiography interest per annum paid on O ffic e a t class. Evening sessions, evening the loss of their beloved daughter, Miss Residence’Phone No..5,3r lunches, evening fun. Stars! Savings Deposits, large or •*THE w o l v e r i n e Augusta, who was a nurse in Mercy Hospital, Detroit. She was b u ri^ To a certain young lady: 1 am sm all, and youMl fin^ th is bank Wednesday in her nurse's suit in pleased that you held me in such high j . J Woodmere cemetery. esteem as to remember me on Valen­ ^ safe, reliable and obliging. ‘ James Levan ig again afflicted with tine day^ I have done my best to re-1 erysipelas in the face. pay you.—A. W. -DO YOU LIKE- ' Little Sybil LeVan is a guest of her The seniors will give a shadow social oousins, Margaret and Arthur LeVan at the home of A. J. Lapham Friday T H £ . evening, March 16. Everybody who is LIVONIA CENTER. not afraid of shadows will please turn PLYMOUTH UNITED GOOD TEA & COFFEE out. All are welcome. The play at the town hall has been The high school has renewed its plan SAVINGS BANKi m Try Our 30c, 40c or 50c Tea. postponed on account of sidkness. I t of former years in which present day will be advertised later. questions are given out to the students New arrivals — a son at Charley to be reported upon. Call in and hear Asbe’s, a son at Riley Wolfrom’s and a I them some Friday morning. IN COFFEE WE HAVE son at Will Sump’s, i I High school visitors: Robert Jolliffe, A dog distemper seems to be doing Chef Mocha and Java ...... 1 3 5 c great w'ork around here. Several dogs Edna Triokaus, Gretta Willett. Frank D e tro it C l u b ...... \...... 3 5 c have died and some were sick« with Spicer, Laura Bell,-Anna Brown, Kate Toledo Club ...... , ...... t ...... 3 0 c Kaiser, Fannie Minehart, Ina Smith i such strange actions they had to be S a n M a r to ...... j . : ...... 2 5 c erman'and Harvey Warner. |6tVDE'S MEAT M M KH killed/^ C o b a n ...... i...... 2 0 c The sale at John Kuhn's passed off One of our senior girls who is great­ A n k o l a ...... 2 0 c lifely, everything selling well. Ily interested in the study of “Oonni Z ; . Is the plage to buy your theiats. Geo. Cort expects to fnove to the city bus” must have an eye for the future, Try Our Line of Baked Goods. Monday. for the subject of her study is putting Mrs. John Base enterfained her up a gfeat deal of ice “by the chunk.” mother, Mrs. Karrick Monday. :The members of the physiography i THE CHOICEST CUTS Joe McEachran entertain^ friends class spent a delightful evening with Phone 35 W . 0 . R O E ’S from the city Friday; their teacher, Miss Williams, at the Paul Helm and family and Walter borne of Mrs. Holbrook, Tuesday even­ of Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal Kingsley and family visited at David ing. They met with the intention of Salt and Smoked Meats Woltrom’s on Sunday. going out to make observations of the Reported that Mr. Gilluer of North stars, but the stars failed to put in an ^-4 Farmii^ton will work the John Wil-J appearame, so the evening was spent Telephone us your order and wewU deliver coz farm the coming summer. in games and songs. Light refresh­ it free of charge, ments were served and a general good j ' Telephone Patrons! ^ PEKHINSVILI time enji^ed by all. R«Biatv«tlon Pfetie*. This is what we have to offer you rh esu ip rin pferty given at Mr. land Mri. T. P. Sherman’s was well atUnd- WM. GAYPE withio the To the Electors of tbe Village of IMyin- ed and all report a Sne time. . . OQtb, Micb.; rNORTH VILLAGE, i Mrs. Emms Thener'and daughter Notice is hereby fivea that a meet- U n ie were In Wajne last Toesday. iDg of the Board of Registration of the Hr. and Mra. Bomley of Detroit vis­ Vuiage above named will be held at tbe CouDcil Boom, within said villam, it ^ with Mr. and Mrs. H. £ . Meldrnm on Saturday, March 9tb, 1907, for ,ue for a few daya last week. purpose of registeripg the names of all We were very sorry to fearn of the such persons who shall be possessed of N orthville...... about 350 Stations death of Miss Gnsta Sherwood of De­ tbe necessary iqualifloatioos of electors, aod who may apply for that purpoeo, Pere Marquette Elev^or Farmington---?— 235 “ troit wlio was well known around here and said Board of -Registration will be The family have the sympathy of the in sessloD on the day and at tbe place Sand H ill...... “ 2 0 0 entire community. aforesaid from 9 o’clock In the fore­ Little lone Fox is on tW Mck liatl as noon until 8 o’clock In the afternoon, Plymouth, before Aug. I, 300 for the purpose aforesaid. is also'H n. M.RMnbaner. Bt order of the Village Board of H ig h e s t '!! Condnuous Service to nil these stations furn­ Mr. isiid Mrs. H. E. Meldram visited Begistration.. A' ished for flat rate of flii.OO and $1'2.00 per anniiW: ttaeir parents, Hr. end Mra. B. Bath- Ralph G. SaxssYi, Village Clerk burn at Plynjontb, a few days thia Datedthis ttth dhy of February, 1907. P r ic e week, i ' 'Saved Hot Sod’A Life. Mr. and Mrs. Snydfr of De­ The happiest mother to the little P a id f o r Static In troit visited tlw httaY pettats, Hr. town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee. Complete service with all adjacent Counties and aod Mn. A.B. Stefkeaana, laat Sundav ^ te writes: **Oneyear ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble G r a in s all pointe in MICHIGAN. ° that our phpieian] was unable to help bim; when, by our drnggist's advise I V. Walker, editor of that tiegaa giring him Dr^ King's New Dts ■ ‘M - jonrne', the Enterpriae, Louisa, covery,a*id Isoou hoticed^mprovement -1 ran a nail In myt foot laat I k e^ (bis trezUment up tor a few at once applijwi Bncklen’s weeks when perf<»«?tly well. He ^ N o InflainmaUan fol- has worked since at carpenter Mmply healed the work. Dr. King's New Discovery ■ J .0 .M cLA|I^ A G O . ■sals every eoie, bon i ived his Hte.** Guaranteed best obogn 5uf>80r«>^T0rO r. iL.'the lDf'rfymouT^ ___ "lS !l|lig5 *»M»- . Ga«mnti0M«tThe”wSLl«n 4 oo« euro by-ITw Wolv«ilne Drag Both Phonep.L ■' : ' - .i- '■ ir E. H. Harriman told ijbe interstate f Thomas Bailey Aldrich, the poet MADDEN GOES. IN D U C E P'ARES." THE PLYMOCTH MAIL commerce commission that Stuyves- who underwent an operation In Bos- ant Fish was deposed from the presi- ton. bad a serious relapse. - The State. Legislatures of Seven States •dcDcy of the Illinois Central because The plant of the Acker Process com SIDE LIGHTS The Enemy of The Ccuntry Weekly Is VI f . W. Sasubx, Publisher. r To Resign. >Make It Two Cents. he used the company’s funds to fur­ pany ai Niagara Falls, ,N. Y.. , wat The question of a two-cent-a-mlle PLYMOUTH — MICHIGAN ther bis own interests. burned, the iloss being $800,000. H. S A big shake-up ii^ the i^stofflce de­ partment was indicated Wednesday by passenger fare on railroads rontisued E. H. Harriman was tjefore the in­ Fairchild was killed. to hold cnief attention in (be legi8ia>> terstate commerce commission all Nicaraguans captured^the T' 'duran the announcement that Beeon^ Assist­ turds of the states of the middle west day. partly explaining -and trying to fortified town of San Marco.- 'olon. NEW SCHEME TO PROVIDE WORK ant Postmaster-General Shallpnljerger has resigned and that Third Assistant and south during' the last w e ^ In- Justify the'financial transactions of Antonio Villereal, the alk .J Mex­ FOR CONVICTS IS NOW seven statics a reduced rate is assured. i WEEK'S NEWS IN Tiimself and others in connection with ican Evolutionist, escaped Just aftqr CONSIDERED. Po^tmastet’QeDeral Madden's resigna­ he had b^en turned over to the immi- tion is expected in a day or two. r They are: Alabama, Arkansas, indlatra. Chicago & Alton railway deal. Shallenberger Is to be succeeded bp .Mississippi. Nebraska. West Virginia The secret report of Oen. Smirnoff gration authorities at El Paso, Tex., Congressman James C. McCreary, of and Wisc(^nsln. for deportation. TO FIGHT TRUST GOODS. on the surrender of Port Arthur de­ Minnesota, who retires from the house* In Alabama and Wisconsinithe rate nounced Gen. Stoessel as incompetent The Georgia Soiubem & Florida March 4. ■ . passenger train for Jacksonville. Fla., was madq. tw;o and one-half cents. In and a traitor and coward. Breaking Stone Not Feasible. But No explanation of the.. Changes was seven other states a two-cent fare bill E^COBD OF HOST INTEBESTIKG Three persons were killed and was wrecked about 45 miles south of Cordage is in the Opinion of Some isaued. but it is known (hat Third As­ Is pending. They are: * JIVHNTS TOLD IN BBUFEST many injured in the wreck of a Grand Macon. Ga. The engineer was killed Students of the Problem. sistant Madden has roused consider­ able antagonism throughout the coun- Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Mlnnesoia. MANNFB POSSIBLE. Trunk train at Guelph, Ont. No passengers injured. Guy Taunce of Waterbury, Conn., irj* because of his attitude on the seo Missouri. Pennsylvania and North John E. Wilkie, chief' of the secret Work for Convicts. oud-class mail question. Carolina. . service, started for Chicago to help a lad of six years, found his grand father's pipe s.lx weeks ago and took 7t is projKised to. use vhe powers of Madden's home Is* in Detroit. Indiana is the latest state lo join HOME AND FOREIGN ITEMS find the man who stole $173,000 from ihe state cf Michigan to fight such of the two-epnt column, the senate last the subtreasury. to smoking it.-, The boy died of tobac­ A Funeral Sensation. co poison.^ the trusts as monopolize certain lines Friday having passed the amended Two trainmen were killed apd of trade and charge the people of the “The men took his n>.->ney whenever house -bjll. As amen^d the measure Bformation Gathered from All Quar­ many persons injured in a collision Prof.. Matteucci of the Vesuvius ob­ he had* any ami when he had none servatory' denies that he prophesied slate exorbitant prices for their wares. provides for a two and one-half cent ters of theCiviltzed World and Fte- on the Intercolojiia] railroad. Members of ihe legislature wbo have -kicked him out in the street Now to fare when** nu ticket js bought. The pared for the Perusal of the Busy Out of 213 .American candidates for the possible destruction of the world gioss over their hellish work fhoy .are by a comet. [ the scheme &i mind do not express it sending these beautiful flowers.’’ extra money, however, will be refund­ Han. the Rhodes scholarships at the Uni­ that way, however. They say it is ed at any ticket office of the road. The versity of Oxford 138 passed. One man was probably fatally burn­ This staiemeht by Rev. E. Mc.Far- Cit- ed and many windows were broken necessary to provide work for the' con­ lane, of Caledonia, who officiated at bill now goes to Gov. Hanlv for sig­ RESUME OF THAW TR1AU J. Henley Smith, a veteran newspa- victs in the penal institutions, and nature. .per man. died at his hopae in Atlanta. by an explosion of gas In the base­ the funeral of Bert Gibbs on Sunday, Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw was final- ment of the Bittner building. San­ they believe the ccnvicts should manu­ ccaused a sensation in Byron Center. So stvoig is the sentiment in Minne- Ga., aged 7S. In 1869, with Alexander facture goods now sold in the state Gibbs was a well known c h arad e •wia that the was- railroaded fy^'axcused as a witness in the trial of H. Stephens, he established the At­ dusky. O. , ■ her husband., Mr. Jerome ended bis only by some trust. about town, regarded as a good fellow, through the lower house at! one sitting, lanta Sun. Archibald Clavering Gunther, In the reorganization of the prison but too fond of drink, .\mong the floral only one vote being recorded against long cross-examination and her re-di­ An agreement to build jtesjenger thbr. publisher and playwright, died system of the slate, which has been offerings at his funeral was a pillow, It. The senate has still to a « the rect and re-cross-examinations were and freight terminals at Kafeas City suddenly tn New York. made necessary by the recent inter­ sent by a number of business men. two bill. brief.- Attempts to have Aibraham at an estimated Cost to the railways Property in the downtown district pretation of the constitution by the su­ saloon men joining In the subscription. In lUInols’ a two-cent fare bill has Hummel te|l of the affldavif Mrs. of $50,000,000 has been reached. The of Pittsburg, valued at $350,000. was preme court, some legislators favor '^I guess Mr, -M-cFarlane thought the been intifoduced in the lower house Thaw Is said to have ^gned accusing passenger station is to cost $2,000,000. destroyed by fire. abolishing the' contract system and saloou men bought them alone,” said and advauced to second reading. her husband of abusing her . w’ere manufacturing goods on the state's one of the donors. “They didn’t, though.' The jneasuro passed by the Iowa It is feared that the 8<;hooner Hilda, The supreme court of the United account. There Is no reason. It is de­ blocked by Attorney Delmaa. States decided the case of the' Gulf, Bert had many friends outside the sa­ house has been reported In the senate coal laden, is, lost between Philadel­ clared. why the prisons of the state loon business.” and will be taken up this week. It is Mrs. EJvelyn Nesbit Thaw entered phia and Savannah, Ga. She carried Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad vs. should not be self-supporting, and new upon the ordeal of her cross-examiina- McFarlane says, ‘I have no apolo-' said there is little doubt of its passage. a crew of eight, including the captain. the railroad commission of Texas in­ is the time lo provide for turning gies to make. J said only what J Railroads arc fighting it tooth and tion, and before District Attorney King Menellk of Abyssinia is send­ volving state freight rates, favorably them Into manufactories. The plan of thought was right." nail. Jerome had had the witness in charge ing to President Roosevelt an auto­ to the state. selling the labor, of the prisoners was In Wisconsin the state railroad com­ for half an hour he ’h ^ secured from graph letter conferring a royal order ^ John W. Lormor. an Iowa pioneer, inaugurated years ago, because peo­ Stabbed His Tkacher. mission has taken the matter out of the court a ruling which opens the the owner of 60 farms and rated as ple'in those days obj^ted todhe state th.e hands of the legislature. I.enver police that he poisoned American embassies in foreign lands. and it Is sajd that one western stat^ It^ was no better than the first, and after Thaw bad proposed to her. ^Statc Representative Taft of Utah McMullen or(^r^il the boy to remain Reports that Distrl- ^’lth he<»f. wliieh*, on a c c o u n t o f L e n t Thaw, his mother, had given her con­ E. M. Fuller, a grocer of Augusta. ening his }iencil as the teacher ap­ is going very slow. Comifton thin cat-’ Ga., mistook a policeman for a burg­ on th^ enemy. It is proposed to inaugurate a hunt Ue. wilji Mtllo fat. that sell from tS to sent to that course, worried the de­ for trust-manufactured goods, which proached. After speaking to him and 13 50 per hundred, wert? full stcadv lar and killed him. woman and three children broke receiving no' reply. McMullen grabbed w ith la s t w«K-k. US were bulls. Stocker’s fendant In the murder trial. through the ice in a Buffalo park and the state may fight .by means of Us Mrs. Evelyn Thaw had a compara­ The chief of police and chief of de-. state prisons. In adopting this plan young Stowell and jerked him ,from and feeders. All other, grades were tectlves of Salt Lake City were arrest­ all drowned. his seat, when i**.e boy turned* and fro m 10c lo ir>c lo w e r tl)4»n l a s t T h u r s - tively easy day on the. witness stand the claim Is made that the labor in­ ‘Iry-fcd siet-rs and heifers, r ed for conspiracy Lo fleece travelers. Patrick C. Sheehan, a lawyer of terests of the state would not be in slashed Savagely with his penklnfe. *4 ibSi-5: 8t«-ers and heifers, 1,000 to and made two gains lor her bus- 1,200, |4© 4 50; ,stci. Five women passengers were seri­ “I don't need a chemist’s report to frozen. There was a south wind and CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. Gov. Hanly, of Indiana.' signed the prove to me that Albert Ccurter died . The veal calf trade was steady with two-cent railway fare act. ously cut and bruised when the Phila­ the fire completely demolished five last Thursday, quite a number or extra A heated controversy which at one from poison,’’ said Dr. L. E. Bracy, good Ones bringing 48 per hundred. We One woman was killed-and much delphia express on the Pennsylvania who attended him. *‘I am already posi­ buildings..By hard wprk the Commer­ quote: Beat grades, 4" 500)8: medlunMj. time seemed to threaten a personal railroad ran into an open switch at tive from the condition of the organs cial hole] and the Trinity church 460 4; common and heavy. 4405 60 encounter between Mr. Macon of Ar­ property destroyed by a fire in Los across the' street were saved. Sheep—Jn the-sheep yard*: the trade Angeles. Cal. . Pittsburg. One coach was telescoped that Is the case. Also, I am confident was steady with last week and 47 35 kansas and Mr. Fitzgerald of New that, while a large- dose might have was paid for top lambs at the close. The reported theft of $173,000 from and two derailed. Five Old Settlers. York, occurred on the ■ floor of the President Zelaya, of Nicaragua, killed him. he had long' taken poison common. Best Jambs. bouse when the bouse had under con­ the Chicago subtreasury was sur­ in small quantities Into his system." The remains of five old settlers of 4701 85: fair to good lambs. $6 500 rounded with mystery. The officials cabled that President Bonilla, of Hon­ Grand Rapids and vicinity, all of whom ; 'o common lambs. 45 250 sideration the post office appropria­ duras. was to blame for the war and It is-’said Mrs. Counter, of Sheridan, 6 26: fair.to good butcher sheep. 44 io tion btll. believed they knew the culprits. who is chafed with hef husband's have lived in Kent county more than 0 5;.culls,and common, 42-5003 5y. The Texas senate indorsed United that Nicaragua had won lour vic­ murder, was familiar with the use of 60 years, lay awaiting burial Monday. Hogs—In the hog yarda-jjirJcBs were The house condemned the doings of tories. from 6p to 10c lower than liUt week A the interior department's special States Senator Bailey and discharged opiates. Since a surgical operation Barbara Paas, age^ 100; Simon few eholo«_ grades brought 4? 05. but its Investigating committee without a President Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, was performed upon her three years Vander'bof. aged 87; Joseph W. Allen, thei*i«r bulk uMin VI 0? nueasaJes were maoemade at 5747 ner agents and limited tlielr power by re­ hundred.hiin/1rAi4 wr^ We quote: tLight I_w. lo ^ g_r'-. o o d report. Mrs. Longworth and Miss Ethel ago she Is said to have used cocaine aged 80; Mrs. Sarah A. White, aged butchers. 4707 JO; pi^. fg gs; ifghi stricting the use of the $25,000 appro­ Roosqvelt returned to Washington and morphine extensively. 77; John McIntyre, aged »75. The aver­ yorkers, |<; roughs. 46 25; stags third priation for thetr salaries. Prof. E- TV Lovell, of Columbia uni­ age age of these old residents is 83 versity. testified before the coroner's after spending two days in Boston and As many as eighteen 'headache plils Senator Elkins filed in the senate Groton with the president’s sons. a day a r e ^ id to have been taken by years. t r '' his minority teport on the railroad inqoest that the New York Central h^r when she did not have morphine ?'ast Buffalo.-—The cattle m arket was train wrecked at Harlem was running Another violent earthquake shock or cocaine. Arsenic is also believed tc Making Quarteraj Tens... sctive and fre^ 10c to I5c higher on 6^' rate law, it being a, comprehentlve his­ occurred at Kington. Jamaica, but no all desirable Mods, of which there are tory of the econaxuh: de»fiopment of too fast and was too heavy. have formed a part of her opiate diet. The authorities have discovered a but few on j.Ae market; the common The Missouri house passed an one ^*as killed. It is reported that relatives have scheme to defraud the public in the up­ and medium: i^ d sold about steady at American railroads. James R. McClnrc, secretary and *e*rrt « export s t e e r s . The house adopted an amendment amended low fare bill and the senate said Mrs. Courier has acted strange­ per peninsula by washing quarters • ^•5006: beat-bhlpplng steers. t605.5O: concurred. treasurer of many of the subsidiary ly of late, indicating insanity. with gold and passing them as $ 10 gold best 1.040 to J.tO«T steers, 44.2505; best to the sundry civil blB providing that companies of the Penssylvania rail­ fat cow*. 14.2504.50; fafr to good. 43.26 The Kansas legislature must pro­ pieces. They were first noticed by a 03..5; trimnji'rs. 41-7503; best fat no bar or canteen where Intoxicating road. was stricken with apoplexy and Shot'at the Brakeman. bank, but so*close is the resemblance liquor is sold shall be maintained in long Us session in order to complete to’fr!!*-- medium to good. ks work. died while attending sexvicees in ■ Ejected from a Grand Trunk freight that the average person will takelbem 5.3.25ffii4;lieat b e s t f e e d in g <>e- s t e e r s . _ 44 _0 4._ .2 6 . ; the old soldiers' honras. church in Philadelphia. train, John Cole fired four tiroes without examination. These pieces It yearlings,- 4203.25; cornnton sto<‘k Ship subsidy secured a marked Im­ The steam yacht Nada w*as in dis­ ere, 42.4503; export bulls, 44,250 tress off the Jersey coast, with -a Mrs. J. Oscar Richardson, wife ot a the brakeman. Kone cf the shots have been circulated at stations alony I '; ', - b\i\\H. 48.2503.50; stock petus hi the bouse, which just' before statltmary engineer, rushed between took effect. the railroads, it is said. Nulls. |2.50£i3; fresh cows dull. 42 A^efumment adopted a mle that will broken shaft. Cole and ‘William Maul boarded the lower; good to extni. 438048: medium Hickory Inn. at Hickory. N. C., one her son and husband in the act of a to good. 426033; common. 418023. pr^ably insure the passage'by the peacemaker at their home In Rose- train and were discovered near the An Epidemic. ^ Hogv—Market- strong: yorkefi',' of the largest hotels in the western Home for Feeble Minded, one and one- medium and heavy, 47.4007.45; pig* house of the Littauer substitute for dale, Kan., and was stabbed to -the The fact 'fi'te leaked ourthat Battle 47.3 .')4* 7:25; rouglia. 4«.70(h 6.75; i-Josed part of. the fftate. was destroyed by half miles west. After they wore Creek has «beenj fighting an 'epidedjic stca'; the senate bill and resqlt before the heart by Richardson.. . A r' final adjournment in positive legisla­ fire. Guests were forced to jump from thrown off^ Cole fired at the trainman. of measles and! smallpox for a week S h e e p — M a r k e t lo w e r ; l>e.si n a t i v e second and third-story windows, and The Lyric Jheqter at iUtooaa, Pa., "When the train arrived at Elba, the and has won. Twio deaths resulted from la m b s , |7.80j& T.xCj coll.'s. cull.s. Siirri.iio:4T^/'7.2o: bnest e s t tion. ;• was burned. - station west, the brakeman tele­ westerns. , 47.60«r 7.85; wethers. |5.250 The liouse began a two days' de five were badly injured. measles, but none from smallpox. 5.75; culls. 52.5uif/4; yearlings. 440 j-Col. J. E. Ewina publisher of the Elma Dare," -charged with kidnap­ phoned Sheriff Conley, who started In Eighty suspects;of the latter were ex- 6.65; ewes. 45(iS.25; closed weak. 10 bate on the ship subsidy bill, and the ing George I^hodins, said to be feeble his buggy. Deputy Sheriff Elliott was amineti, four Victims being in the pest cars unsold. senate passed the .\ldrlch currency Financier, of New York, died sudden­ sent up the track. Conley ran across (’alveH—Low« r; Nest. 406^9.50; heavy ly two hours after he was stricken by mindetl. a t In3Tah_ajp_olis and marrying house. Both epidemics are now dis 4il!<5,l'7i- , . * bin. the fields and captured the men. Both appearing and the danger is over. apoplexy while Ip the New York Lite him In LouIs\tlJ.ler Ky.. was arrested at n ;\o.No. 2 red. MISCELLANEOUS. During a family quarrel in St. Louis All the p^engei's on board the Cbniey pinned Cole's arms behind 7 7 L p ; May, 5.009 bu at 10.000 bii Austrian LlOjW^steamer Imperatrlx Either Bert Kemp is Insane or doing •tt 10.000 bu at RO^c. 3.000 bu at John F. Stevens resigned as chlel Gilbert .Vshley, 15 years old. shot and him and threw him to the ground. He finale. 8.00H bu at 80^4c. 12,000 bo at engineer of the Panama canal anc killed his uncle. Edward Murphy. which ran ori a rock near Cape E'la- found the revolver and then Cole con-> his best to make the police believe he SOt.c; July. 25,000 bu at 804| lO.OOff'bu phonlst. Crete, but #0 members of the Is. Kemp is the man under arrest and at S0!*c, 15,000 bu at SOc, 25,000 bu at the president named Maj. G. W. Goe Frank J. Hearne. president of the fessed. it i8*man of Ne^t^t^ Center. Beans^ash. 41 32: March. fi jf plan of having the work done by eon Sweden, and heirs to an $80,000,000 'With a simplicity more impressive April anfi May. gl 35. all noihinal; J u b *[ ‘.tract has been abandoned for the estete In Delaware, including the site Mass., was killed by falling from a th u pomp and ceremony, all that was Broke His Neck. 41 36 b id . , moving train. Cloveracad—Prime spot, 140 fiaafl at presenL of the city of Wilmington. mortal of WllMam C. McMillan, of De- , Harry Buggies', aged 9, of Montrqse, 48 IB; March. 44 20.-ApT^H 8; £m n|V Principal Sarah Maxwell and Ambassador Bryce was presented to Cubans have ,petitioned Gov. tro4L was laid to rest Saturday after- fell from a butcher’s scaffold while 30 bag* a t 18. 20 bagm.atA? 76 TV’S ^Bdren peflsbed in a' fire iq the President Roosevelt by Secretary goon lo rescind the order forbidding nooff. playing circus with' several compan- 17 60. « »t, »7 26; prlS i aSJk«. 10 b a S cock fighting. at 17 50; sample alslke, 5 bags at $7*4 Hoebelaga school in Montreal. Root. No words of eulogy were, necessary tons, striking on fils bead bn the a t 46 50. ^ ' Neiarly SO perstms were hurt. man> The daughter of Mayor Tom L. to remind those gathered beside the frozen ground. His mother saw the ac­ 4,T*^otby Seed—Prim e'spot, 40 bags at Eleven persons were rescued from bier cf the achievements and high ■erioaaty. at Knoxville, la., when # Johnson, of Cleveland. O., la to wed cident and rushed to him. picking him the wrecked steamer Berlin, the life Sig. Frcderlco Marlanl, a wealthy character of the deceased. ap in her arms ais h4 breathed for the floor te the b«sne~ of C. K. Davis, col savers being helped personally by the Italian. ' f ' The presenpe of inch a dikinguished last time. His neck Was broken. AUp$KiaatJ9^ in OBTROIT. lapsed dfirlng tlie wedding of his prince consort of the Netherlands. Victor B. DolUver, brother of Sena- body ot mournerB| was a more con­ Week E ^ t n g lureh % 1407. daughter. vincing and sincere testimonial than 'Two women and a child conld TOt be ator DoJliyeT, of Iowa, was found dead MICHIGAN BREVITIES. TXKPLk TKBATWS AMD WOSDBM**a— Oa recommendation of the stat« taken off. coaid- .'have been voiced by the noost Aiteraoone *16, JOc to SSe; BveniiigB in bed at Fort Dodge, la. eloqaent of men, u 1 e to Mb.' Georgs Kvans. * board ot health. In view of the small, The three last aurvlavors of the All but four of the street cars In Clarence Lang, a prominent young poz epldemle. Mayor Wallau of Jef wreck of the steamer Berlin at the Warrbn/ Pa., were deatroyed by fire. Bz-Bheriff John B. Britton, has [MJd man of Wahjamtffft. 1* from an '' fiarioo City. Mo.. Issued a proclama Hook .of Holland were rescued by the Tboosands of opponents' of munl<^- back 8W4 to Van Bnren county, and illness bonsidered trifling. He had ton- Hon closlas all places of public sllltis and #as Improving when at­ Sie: WattssSB, gallant life-savers. Fifteen were saved pal OVnerstiilp made a. great demon­ Depnty_ Mte'rUf Ualoolm McGregor re- lOe. IScoPle. W h e n th e W o r ld to e e pe. aSBOoeaienL out of 143 aboard the vesseL foada 8S83 foy feea to which it ha^ tacked with a ceugblns spell and exr stration in London.' pired in a few moments. Alice y iclsea quelled an Indpleni Mrs. Cqra Stebblns Conrter, aged been held they were not ^titled. The Warsaw ^RnssU) post office —lOe, 46^ C la a V s a d e rttia . Are panle at the open In the Chlcagi 24 yean, of Sheridan, Mi Drmvea, of Deputy Game ; ’Warden Trudell, of Bay City, and Sheriff Landon, of Isar Aadiforivm by singing "The Stai u'resL' ciarged with poisoning her who killed postmaster, two clerks Oavelandr O., have h'aan - ln,.lffidlai*l Spangled Baaner/' husband. daring the p ^ week testing the qnal- bella county, arrested two hunters . The Utoely arrival « f n^ghbons and two soldiers. ■ r- . ity of Midland couhty sand, with n near the Midland cAointy line for shoot- saved J]u4d B.' Bimpson. of Lfcnsbig; Got. Hanley^ of Indiana, oommutec The Hamburg-American Steam Congressman J. B. Rejbnra, Repub- view of establlshlnk a glass works. Ibi Ing deer. • „ ; * . * from atovisitlmely death in the ffhmes to life impiiipnmeat the death sen Packet company has decided to nune llcan;'was elected mayor of Pblladei- an Interview William expressed thie o f his bgi^ting home. The 'famfly were iepce of WUUa^ A. Spores, who killec Four platoons of Genesee Valley -i one of the new liners now being bnilt pbla. opinion that the sand was gpod tor txMnmandery. Knights Templar, are away aij the t^me. ' a William Fawbash. for that con^m the George Washing­ Samuel N. Rinaker, a Bopfaomore the purpose. " drilling to go to Sagtoaw next June to Luther ^enry Adams applied at the Mayor Domi^, of Chicago, was re ton. fllre win he^ of 25.000 tons regis- in the University of/-Ni^raska, was Fish frj'—myriads of them—exist to compete at the mcoual conclave of the Lapeer ^oanty jail Sooday tor V u^ng aominated by the D eam rats oo a mu ter. awarded a lU u x^ scholarahip. a drinking water w dl near the Quaker gi)uid eommandery. ' .' \ ing questioned he adm itted^ " afelpal ownership platform. James A. Kirk, head pf the big soap ' A man belieVed to be W. F. Walker, Shade Rqller Co.’s factery.ln Saginaw, U en t George M; Hunt, Comt>any H, from the Home of the . Prof. Maiiteii^ of Vesurlus obaerva house of James S. Kirk-company, died the abscondiag-^aaker of Britain. and come to the surface In suob'quan- Third regiment, M. N. O., is dead at llided a year.,aga ‘ tery says the jitoHd will nm into tht at Hartland, Wla. tiUes that they are scooped out and Ann Arbor fronyabscess of the brain, klella County Letter Carrlera' Conn., was arrested In O p ^ i^ Ala. used as chicken feed, according to peo­ tafi of > OMDM 'toward the end o: An ^unknown ship wiJh her crew of The Idwer boose of Che-lndUBa leg­ due to malarial f|vej; contracted while pjm'was organised Febrnaft Mareit'aad alt ^ probably vjJJ h< 18 men was loet cm the west shore of ple in that ntfghborhood. It Is thought" in service in Cima during the Span- |iniBioheri? ^ L (X y; FobA islature indeffaJtely pos^ioaed the they get to the vsO fhwi some aBdM^ i«fa-Amerlcan war. A widow and iwa fleptrwed. Jntiaad. 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ss#| ^ s e sid(ft>sei **Now. sir, I hope we shall have ao; observant difficulty in getting yon ^o speak up." said the barrister, in a very loud, com­ A BILLIARD BET CHUNG LEE manding voice. A dunamaa'f Word-Ptetors Hiat Ed* ^T hope not, sir." shouted the wit* obled a Detsdiva to ItU oess, at" the top of his lungs. ‘""How dare you speak to me in that By HARRIS DBBMS "If you cpuld descrite to' me a to­ -ay?" cried the lawyer. tal stranger, land do it so accurately "fiecause I can't speak no louder, and minutely that I could go into a ilr," said the ostler. (Copyright, 1906, by Joseph B. Bowles.)' Lansing.—A biil ibr the appolnt- Involves Change in Taxation. "Have you been drlniilng?'* crowd and pkli^ him out, wbat -gould meot of a special expert railroad com­ One oif the twp important bills of •Yes, sir." ^ Mr. James Harden was a mild at any rate,"-said the landlord, glanc­ you call your performance? Elo­ mission. the first bill under the consti­ the session was introduced by Sena­ **1 should infer so from yoOT eon- looking young man, with light sandy ing at tbe scoring lK>ard. quence?" a s k ^ Detective Lee Lilian, tution of 1908, the first bill to have tor Ely.-; It aims to do away with the «uct. W h^ have you been drinking?” hair carefully parted down the center Mr. Barker made no reply; he was of SL Loulsr "Well, that's what direct relation to the Instrumbnt not statute labor system and .snbstitutes "Coffee',’- hoarsely vociferated the of his head. That he looked milder thinking deeply. In fact so deeply Chung Lee diperty Ilr, you’ve been drLiking! Dotf't look fault—it certainly was not his mis­ the fact that be owed him ten dol­ man only once; and then only for a Representative J. 6. Knight Is pre­ outside incorporated villagee.on which it me like that, sir!" furiously. "Look fortune. lars. minute, and he carried the mentail sented from the Tiew that the new none can vote but those who live out­ it the jury, sir! Did you have some He had aSsived two days previous­ For awhile he stood talking bil­ picture of him.three.jdays before giv- coDstitutioa will leave greater powers side, and which must be expended for thing In your coffee, sir?" i ly at the little Lbwn of Coleman, to liards with the” landlord^, whilst Mr. mg it to me. And besides, he was jost to the legisla,ture than does the pres­ repairs |on the roads ben^tUng the ‘*Yes, sir." ' ‘ ! recuperate after* a. fatiguing winter Barker and the lanky young man dis­ an ordlnary'i man. neither thin ner ■ Fi ent one. There will be. it is thought, property taxed. The other is highway ''What was it?" . season. cussed affairs in a savage under­ fat. short noc tall; had no distingnlsh- far less reservation and restriction of Improvement tax which is to be "Sugar." Quite what hfs occupation was very tone. log mark at all. Iliat’s why 1 say 4 power by the constitution, and on tax­ spread bn all property in the town­ "This, man is no fool, my lord—he few people knew. He occasionally • “Say,” s a i d the lanky youth, sud­ Chung Lee is a wonder:'^ ^ ation it Is thought the legislature's ships, apd can be used for repairing ■yorse!” stormed the counsel. backed horses—to lose; knew a few denly addressing Mr. Hardon, "be­ In Lohia they call KUUan fa­ •j.' power will be full and unrestrained, roads or bridges anywhere In the "Now, sir”—turning to the witness card tricks with which be amused cause you 'Whacked me. don't think ther confessor to the Chinese because if Michigan follows the new constitu­ township). It provides for one town­ —"look at me. ■ What beside sugar did strangers; and a .good many more y o u can play, you' kntow.” they tell him their secrets. Tbe secret tions of Wisconsin and. New York and ship highway commissioner and one you take in your coffee this morning?" which he neither showed to them nor "Great ScotL "no!" replied Mr. of bis suocMsf with "the Chinese is the trend of our own amendments. overseer of highways, who serves as The ostler collected his forces, drewr amused them with. He was a fairly Hardon, scornfully. that his given name is, Lee. a name The bill provides for the appoint- deputy township highway commission­ a deep breath, and. in a voice ^ that good pigeon shot;' and an exception­ “Because.” continued the young common ampng the Chinese. The ment of a commission of 15 members, er, these officers replacing from ten could have been heard half a mile ally clever billiard player. man, controlling himBelC with an ef­ Chinese are fond'6f their cousins. five named by the govetnor- and five to 50 officers in each township, who iway, bellowed out: ■ Coleman had been recommended to fort, "we've got much better players They call Killian Cousin Lee. by each house of the legislature. They are known as pathmasters under the "A spune!. A spune, an’ nothin/ him by his bosom friend, Samuel Dug­ here.". SL Lopis rhks many opium joints are to make a ttorough general in­ present law. else!” ger, who was a native of the place. "I,don’t doubt It," said Mr. Harden,' which the p o l^ do not molest. Near­ quiry, having full powers lo call wk- Oa this partlcular'afterhoon he was cordially. ly all pickpockets, confidence men nessea and take testimony, into the Out of the Cong Ago. gazing mildly at the "Freemason’s Pushing his agitated companion and the like are opium fiendA Soon­ whole subject of taxation. The New Year's Railroad Tax Rolls. Ponce de Leon, in search of the Hotel" debating whether he should into a chair, Mr. Barker came for­ er or later a wanted crook is going York commission, which has just re- The state tax commission turned fountain of youth, paused at a clear-. enter or not. A fter'a few minutes ward. I to turn up at his favorite joint There- r>orted to the present senate, is not over tO; the auditor general for collec­ Ing in the woods and examined the cogitation he sauntered in, and made "What d’ you say to hacking your­ {fore all the detectives have to do t a model of organisation. The commis- tion the railroad tax rolls for this ground, and gave a low cry of joy. for the billiard room. self for 9500 with one of our own lo­ I find a criiqlnal is to watch the joints sionWs to report to^the legislature year. The companies may pay their ."At last, at last. The gods have Calling for a scotch and soda, he lit cal men?" he Inquired. [ and keep in with the proprietors. of 1909, the first legislature under the taxes at .any time. aVthough no pen­ been good. Here are relics of a pio- a cigarette, and stood watching a pale "Delighted," wes the reply. "For several weeks," said Killian, new constitution. . With the data be­ alty will be added for nonpayment nic. The fountain of youth shall be faced, lanky • individual awkwardly "Well, then,, I’ll bet you an even : "we had known that some one was fore them the legislature of 1909, until after May 1, It is Understood j mine." knocking the balls about the table. • five hundred that wo produce a local man the day after to-morrow to 1 passing queer dollar bills. The secret should, the promoters of this plan that the Wisconsin ic Michigan rail­ Following the trail of corks, he a^ "Do you play?" queried that gentle­ I service people bad asked me to help believe, be able to devise some settle­ road is'preparing to again, contest the rived at the brewery.—Milwaukee man, catching Mr. Hardo.n's interest- smash, you." I them find himi payment of its taxes on the ground ^ -k ip k . - "Done! He must he a bonaflde yo­ ment of the whole taxation problem. tinel. I "It was on a Sunday that I dropped_ There will always and forever be that they are exco.s3l\re. Last year this "Yon’ ean hardly call It playing." kel—I beg papdon. Itjmean local—how­ company claimed it was assured that he replied, hesitatingly. Seeing he ever." I in on Chung Lee. He showed me a a wrangling between railroads and Sure Enough. ' ■ j dollar bill—',a ‘'counterfelL He had other taxpayers aboju^ taxes, until its assessment would not be increased, Parson Bagster (dogmati^llyl-r-Dar made a fairly comfortable, living xvlth Being reassured on this point, Mr. as it actually was from $1,50P,00 to his bniiards, this was perhaps a Hardon loft the room 'with the firm I taken it in on the Thursday before something is devised that will become ain't no pse uh-'spostulatin’ and polly- { from a white: man who had bought a apparent ,to all is-just. There is one 91.800,()09. and commenced 9ult to foxin' 'bout 'dese yuh flyin.'-machines! fact. "Besides, I’m awfully out of conviction that, as a holiday resort, have the lax set aside. This y^ar the .Coleman wanted some J?eatlug. I half-tin of c^ium for 91-20, giving the V i scheme which is much talked of here I Dey won’t work, and dej' isn't ever practice.” . : . , bill and two good dimes. ) suggested by thosb whb favor a spe­ compaa^r has been ass^sed at 11.500,- Igwine to. needer!—dc Lawd never in­ "So'm I." confessed the young At tbe appointed hour Mr. Hardon cial oommissipD.. ^hi« is the separa­ 000, and it is still di.ssa|isfied with the man; "I was just knocking the balls ' vThe man had ooonc In the evening tended de air lo be circumambulated. ; and Leo had waited on him. It was a tion of state and county taxes. This valuation and will again contest pay­ Brother Snike—Yassah, but lemme about te see if I remembered tbe is (he so-called Wisconsin plan, by ment ai' the tax. ^m e." : busy evemng and other customers ' : yo’: How you’ sped we’s uh- i were waiting, for I..ee sells tea and which the taxes from' the railroads gwine t' ffit to heaven—go 'round?— "Well, T don't mind trj’ing my hand," murmured Mr. Hardbn. [.many other, things besides opium. support the state, and county taxes Boilers Not inspected. Puck. support the counties.'- Some would •■Right!" cried the yqung man. " *Lee,’ I said, ‘let's you and me go Labor Commissioner McLeod has Into tbe back ruom'and have a talk have saloon and other like taxes shar­ A Peculiarity. ~ briskly. “What shall It be? Fifty ed with the state as now, but other­ found that (>.■409 steam boilers are in up?" all the same heart to heart.' use in the state, and uf that numl^r "Do you still believe iqf the faith wise the county alone should assess cure?" "Fifty up? Oh. that means we’ve \ "Lee said. 'All Ute,' and’we went and collect general taxes. 4.571 are insured. This leaves 1.838 got to make 50 points doesn't It?" I back, shut the. door and sat down. I that are not insured. Mr. McLeod de­ "Yes.” answered the tolerant man; but there's this peculiarity about It ",yes." said the young man. chalk­ jsafd:. ' Many Appointments,Made. clares that the danger to Ufe and proj)- ing tbe tip of his cue industriously; '• Lee. if necessary we're gbing to eriy does not lie in the boilers that It always appear^ to be good for some­ CJov. Warner sent to the senate the thing that somebody else has land you “the man who makes 50 first wins.” ! stay right here until to-morrow niorn- are insured and regularly inspected, “I see! Which ball do I have? : ing. There'a lots of time. Now you r ' appoinjtment-of Dr. Daytoik^arker of haven't."—Washington Star. Detroit as member of the state buL in the 1.S38 that are not given this I've almost forgotten" I begin and tell nie jiist what that fel- attention, in the 7.770 factories 3,227 Ahoyt 20 minutes play, when the i low looked like. Take all the time board of corrections and charities. W. A Fitting Punishment. A. Dohany. well known Detroit drug- use steam power, and the total game stood 10 to 12. the young man I you need. Don't mfss anything.’ strength of this is 744,891 horse power. Mrs. HoLj le—Did you read about the carelessly suggested baylhg a little Ri.Ht, becomes a member of the state There were f,06y u.'iing electric power. poor man who was crushed into^ a J ‘"Lee began. The man was exactly board of pharmacy. The following something up oh it five feet seyen. ' Lee knew this be- 949 gas or gasoline, and 219 water shapeless- mass? "Well, rm not a gambler." stated other appointments were, made: Mra Doyle—Yes: and It was good ; cause bis. hgad bad grazed a string .James V. Harry, commissioner of in­ power. Steam power does about 89 Mr. Harden, “but I don't mind half a ; of liugee nuts hanging from tbe ceil- l>cr cenL of the work! enough for him. He was a leader in dollar." surance; Mary C. Spencer, state li- the crusade against corsets.—Judge. I ing. The lingee nuts were just five "Co ahead, then. H's your play." ! feet seven from the floor. But that "Playing ping-pong?" inquired a Railroads Will Fight Bill. What it Is Coming To. ' couldu’t help me much; too many gentleman who had entered whilst ' men are five feet seven. The railroads will put_ .the stiffest "My cook- never lets me net foot In the game was in progress, after the campaign they know how against the the kitchen. Does yours?" two -Innocents had sCnt their balls "Well, the man weighed about 159 proj)08ed two-cent fare bill. Instead pounds. A very common weight His ‘Oh, yes; I always do the cooking on the floor half a dozen times. "Now Suppose You Give Me One j^f-reiying uj>on the usual plan of lob­ when she wants to go out. but she At the end of an hour's play Mr. hair was short and sandy. This hair bying against the proposed legisla­ just puts out what I need, and* locks lyiade by the U. S. A." grew low down over his neck, which Hardon raced out a winner by 50 to was reddish and .freckled. He was tion and doing business Whenever it up the rest.’’—Baltimore American. 46; and it Is doubtful if he would entered the crowded billiard r«om of became absolutely necessary, it is have won then bad not the pale-faced the "Freemason's Hotel." There was smooth faced and inclined to be ■aid the rallroadk this time have hit The World’s Way. young man sent bis last two balls on silence as he walked oveK to the cor­ florid. , ~ upon a new plan. This plan is to "Smile,'* they told hfm; ‘wear a sm fi^ "All this described a commonplace^ The world despises man who frowit. the ground. ner where bis friend, tbe butcher and force tbe army of employee through­ Put off your .sad and sober look "Let's have another game," sug-' the lanky young man, were. "Two man. Lee was having a hard time, out the state to fight this bill on the And then no power may keep you with his English. There were thtogs d o w n ." gested the loser, paying over hit 50 to one on the city cuss," cried a threat of having their wages reduced cents. voice. he wanted to say, but didn’t know if the measures iiaes. Of course the He pladly took tham at their word, i hW. Because he had the wish to wj'- "TOn't forget they .close at 12." "This is your man.” said the butch­ railroads do not put the matter In the He smiled, and presantly they UiTkeiX offensivelr remarked the gentlemai^ er. waving bis band towards a gentle­ "At first I was discouraged, bat, shape of a threat, but the subetaBceli. _ About his ''Idiotic jgrin." who bad been watcUng tbe game. man sitting near. bless you. Lee bad only begu& And - there. •■Judge- *______"1 don’t mind." a'nswcred Mr. Har- Though in bis-opponent Mr. H a r-J W aay right here that thD PROMOTION. INDEED. don. Ignoring this individual. "Same don saw his bosom friend Mr. Samuel Chinese are the most persletent. peo­ ple in themorld. as well as the. most Leglalators Are Stow. ■takes?" Dugger, he made no sign of recogni­ "Let's have a decent bit up on it tion. j . observing. Gov. W’arner is growing esaeadingly this time, seeing we're about level. "Is this gentleman a natlrie of the '‘The man’s lips were dry and the brartaii; Temple Emery, Bay City, nervous over tbe Inactivity of the leg- upper lip was cracked deeply. The laapector of salt; John D. Schulte. Te- What do yon say to< tdn dollars?" plkqe?" be Inquired. ialature. He has caused the word to "Go ahead, then,’’ Mid Mr. Hardon. . k ’ ^chorus of triumphant voices Inner corner of the left bai^ XrMt c«iB0eh. board ef control, atate public be passed among his rfiends t!bat "See here," exclaijned ^ e specta­ qi^ckiy vonobed for this. tooth was broken off. The chin was -adibol: Wtilfam A. Roeenerans, Co­ every effort must be made to push > As soon as it was seen.. that Mr. square, heavy and smnewbat cilefL runna. board of trueteea Industrial matters in which the adtninistratloD tor who by his greasy appeannee •(ffiool board; D. B. K. VanRaalte, seemed to be a butcher. ' addreulng Hardon was resblved to play the "Lee now had the jOb weB to hand. is interested. This session is fully Mr.* Hardon, "you-re both | pretty bad match out, a tifed-looking stranger By comparisons with bis own nose HoMand. board of managers Soldiers' three weeks behind the average. players, but I rather ;fancjr the other announced it as his conviction that home; A. R. Wheeler, St. Louis, state and mine be made me understand the Sjjeaker Whelan takes a hopeful view chap is a bit better than you."^ he would win. Immediately he was exact shape of tbe nose of the man board of health; Delbert H. Power. of the future, being convinced that the surrounded by a tbrpng of^excited bet- j i was looking for. Suttona Hay. board of fish commis­ merabea'S will buckle down and begin “You do. do yoii?" answered Mr. work on .general legislation. ' Hardon, blandly. ting men, who expressed their dis- I *«h 1s eyes were blue. and. the lower sioners: Francis H. Rankin of Flint, "Yes! And in spite of "your win­ belief in this statement 'at five toJ n^g were almost bare oflaahes. E y^, board of trustees Michigan School for ning the last -game I'm ready to back four against. mouth and bands bad tricks whiclt Deaf; Victor C. Vaughan. Ann Arbor, him." While the tired looking stranger— slate board of bcalth. '^he entire Deaths-From Pneumonfa In January. bad not escaped I.ee. ‘When he Pneumonia ami influenza claimed VLet me see," rbftecte4 Mr. Har- waking up slightly—was busy making couldn't describe these be acted them military staff is reappointed except don, won the game on a strange entries in his notebook, Mr. Hardon, thiU Joseph £. Watson of Bronson an unusual number uf victims during out. -January, according to Ule monthly table." standing by his opponent's side, wks "The mental picture*" was growing. succeeds Trank B. Leland^ as colonel "Then what’ll you back him for?" seized with the spirit of prophecy. In tbe governor's t)ersonal staff. mortality statement. Pneumonia It was net an impressiontatSc picture, deaths, numbered 4t>.5. The total be asked, suddenly. "I win!" he muttered, apparently but done; to detail, and no detail was "Same as the stakes. Ten." to himself. Charge Crooked Practice. d ^ th s were r>,3:J5. exceeding that foi too BrngU Xo escape Lee’s sotice. to" 1 Youth, (bursting in excitedly)—Per- "Done with you." said Mr. Hardon, "Halves," sighed Mr. Dugger into my miad' I could see the man. Attorney Gei^qral Bird has filed with D um ber by :Jt>8 and for January a motion, dad, p^rmotionli X£mrago by JtTT. Birth certificates re .picking up bis jcue. | his half empty glass. “ I bad told-Lee we m i^ t hare to the supreme court an application 4or Father—How's that? j Th« pale young man and his backer Tbe ensuing game is remembered the disbarment of William J. Barnard, turned for January numbered 3,767, sit there. ^1 itighL but we dfcto^ At Youth—Well, you kao|w I ww cast exebianged knowing glancjes. by the sporting Inhabitants of/Cole­ the end of exactly three hovra and 16 of. Paw Paw. Barnard Is charged with the-birth .rate being 17 i»r 1,000 esti to take tbe part of the tted legs of the "Go it," cried the former as his man to this dayj altering a bill of exceptions after it mated iKJpulatlon. demkey at the pantomimie. minutes the pictare was complete. In. opponent bent oyer the tWble. From the first stroke it was a neck judging as an artlsL sqmeinber. was signed by the court and with de- FathefT—Yes. And Mr. Hatdon did. it" to the and neck race; and when, the score celviDg tbe court in various ways. An Youth—W^i, now 1 t4hes the iron' that this was a portrait ate that he AiUc More Pay. extent of making a beautiful' little standing at ^6 all. Mr. logger inj a had seed the original tiirealdayt be­ order requiring tbe attorney to show legs. break of 22. I moment of grekt excitement^ missed cause why he should not be disbarred fAll the state officers are clamoring fore, a te that be hte.aeen a - f ^ ban* "Here, what do you |CalI this?" his stroke, eveii his backers mur­ dred peoplle since. * - will be issued. foir increased salaries. .The latest in- blustered, the greasy gentleman. mured nothing but words of sym­ cljude tbe deputy attorney general. His Reason. '’Why are yon puttingiyour 'watch ta .“Billiards," said Mr. Hardon. mild­ pathy. "Lee’s thc9 is in Mpp alley, which Compulsory’Education of Deaf. dep4Uy state treasurer and deputy sec­ ly'. "What did you thikik it was? Mr. Harden, with a white face, parallels^ Idarket stnaeL I him ,' retary of state, who want |3,000 each. your^shoe?" Senator Allen introduced a bill id "This is a dangeroua nel^borhood Ping-pong?” j chalked bis cud darefully, as. how­ crossed ta Market street a te streU'ed tbe intereate of the school for the Tite deputy superintendent of public "Shut up. Barker,” aaib the young ever,': with a tricky ball he cannoned west toward the Union depoL Jgst ten instructions will be content with $3.- aiU 1 km doing it to Invo Ume.’’— daiaf at Flint, which compels the edu- Houston PosL man. Irritably, “you put j me out." and treat off the white, a muffied blocks. The sidewalk was pretty well caiion of deaf children either at day 5^0. The deputy reilroad commissiop- Gritting his teeth he suiweyed the groan_ went______round tbe room.____ crowded; so much so that to front of ef'and deputy .i land coiqmissioner. schools or at the state institution. It Jack and ths Kitty. table darkly. Tlie balls were too bad­ My game, I think," he said, with ^ Union depot 1 had to elbow; my fa said that tbe attendance at Flint who are more modest, ask but |3,09f ly placed for klm to imake more a smile. way. each. Mrs. Knlcker—Kindness has a wtm- dropping off.. derful effect on animals. tte s tea. On leaving tbe hotel he met Mz ^ bahU to stndy faces. Sad- ^ r s . Bocker—I suppose that Is why Mattering viciously, he gave place Dugger outside.. djmly I saw a face which made me Legalize Prison Trades. to Mr. Hardon and watched that gen­ "Hello,'was that gentleman’s greet- starL It was the exact duplicate of Superintendents' Fower. / Jack is always trying to sweeten ths .'it is the sentiment of the joidt kitty.—Judge. tleman whilai be bandied thei balls tog. "thought ii was .you when they I mental picture which Chong Lee A school board bill was Introduced prisooi boards that the prohlbitibn pi as If they were allve._ wired me.” {-had ^ painted. There was no more by Senator Cady, the purport of the constitution against tbe teaching Mis Balance at the Playing with rare skill, he put to­ "What did v e y offer you?" {chance of there being a mistake than which is to increase the powers of of trades in prisbns should be witjb- "He lost his balance out at the rmet gether an atimlrable 18. “A hundred for a win. twsition .to a vote In "Ho, the horse he was betting oa game. - I “Three hundred and twenty-four“ ateSkwiire^ the man's collar. T want tion. The measure allows snperin- tbs spring election. This is in tee Cali dow^."—^Houston PosL JlCnows how to pday.’* he observed taid Johnnie, comtog---- up at that yoHri^kL ' *• tendents to be employed for terms of w l^ ; Atty.-Gen. Bird’s belief as to to the batcher as Mr. ksjAlon' made mpmenL ■ I'&t ipBeaded guilty in the' district five years, givea them power to nom- mAonres to make |the ;biading twine Piw lded. \}. ^ winning s^ke, “Add on your Eve hundred—^ :»art.r jHs proved to be Reddg ^yni- . Iiiate all teasers, determine the IteoL St Jsc^Doo s safe propogitloa. ' *Dn*t yon dote eh a bote jllteesrT" I *TCaows .a Httie itoo ^aeh lor his cnlatte Mr. Digger. kins, w^o, though unKs^jrA to nre te Hke I'bilditig twine proposititHi - w u course erf ^ d y and select the text , "Yea, If I t U 'a good Uh)g .testtfL** was tbe irritible reply; fAnd toe ,twinty/’ pot to Mr. djOauBMsd very favorhl^ by m hooka subject to the owflnnatloB of jT-Baltlmorh AioerlcaL' - '-j! ': '^’Km w s a BtUe tioo 'iktite Cor Ton, d ^ “Not haA ter tte board. I ^ i .

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,K I , '1 : • :,?- * WHY tiOTT PartrM B««W a««fi»hulls. Aa laaoe «iat latefeeta all Vatara. N o fic c. Yoa CMi Eadty Opiiltitn0 PLYMOUTH MAIL Q T A T E O F M IC B 1 0 k N .o o w tro f WDZ1M.M Edjtob Mail: Detroit Journal:—The fact that O Ataieeiieeoftiw Pfofaato eoarttoruM j TM * TYtM wrttnr A rery imUy wedding occorred at eooDtv o f Wa r m , helil«t tbe^obete oAo* ia Haring lived in iPIymooth not more the home of the bride's parents Mr. Auditor T. Hawley Cbriatiah should >»o d w ' eity o i MWoit.' on tit* tourth dav of Youraelik- P. W . 5AM 5EN. than one rear, it may not be deemed and Mrs. Carl WagonachulCz Wednes; strenuously'oppose dbe bill to impose F^bvuarir, la A a xaac od# tkovaMd-aiaaniui- ox^ 4ad BOTn- Preedet, -Edcar O. Dnrfee, Don't wonr modest in me to venture a criti^ m or day, Feb. 27,1007 at 3:30 o'clock when definite lioiitations on the expenditures Jodca of Probate, u tM auttar of tbaab- eorraamdent.' ta ta of n « d . A S tao d a# , daeeaaad- Dooft write hlfx SUBSCRIPTION RATES. make a suggestion relative to matters their youngest daughter Emma was of the county auditors is worthy of Albert Steneer, adxniaiatrator de bonU doit said aetata, ibavlDc mulerad to thiaeourt hia •nythte by ’ .9100 which r may hot fully unddrataod. m arri^ to Melburn 6. Partridge, in recording. For the voter there is, tbBttffiwhlB .. SO floal adminietratinn aeaoiiot a^d filed Aara- to -moire oat—iiint’ 25 therein, food tor thought. At the wiA hie petitioD 'prarinc that Aa realdna of But, being a resident and taxpayer presence of the immediate relatives aaM aeAta be aasiesad to Aa 'persooe es- may leto* him ifi with the good people of our Tillage only, Bev.. Goldie dffleiatiug. The moment when candidates for the titlad Aatato; d o o b i^ c h a t bo en n ’t ADVERTISING RATES. It ie Ordered, That the twelfA day of en tu y rand. « and expecting to spend the balance of bride was prettily attired in white and board of auditors^ lire to be passed March next, at tea o’eioek is Ae foreDoon, at And d o n ’t'f ill o a t B w ineM C a td ^ fM O p e r yeer- lec*l p * p « n o r ca rd l 6 5 S i e o a o f Beepeet, upon the issue should prove of assist­ said edo'rt room, be appointed for ex^zfisiu my days here, it is m yprivil^e to lndi> earried a shower bouquet of pink and aad allowing said account and bearinc said memo*—orm ake oat Otcdeof tfaaaka.Zlee&ia. accosts or hotel ill loeol DOtteee will be eherged lot at 5 « n ta cate what, as it seems to me, is a seri­ White carnations. The bride and ance to the elec^rat^ in the msking of petition.' Aira it is further Ordered, That a mena'i POTllDeorfcectioD-tbeieof,for each InBertaoa. its choice. If the me&sure lightens the copy of this order be published Aroe successire lenattte your ovim tanndwritiac. ^kplej adiettisii^ retea made known on ap* ous lack on the part of our citizens. groom were unattended. Mr.and Mrs. weeks preriooB to said time of hearing in the It looni M d rafleets on tour standing, b s ^ l e think. joQ c a n 't affo rd a stan o g n piMHoB. Wbexe do time ia specified, all no* It is my wont to ever go with eyes Partridge will be at home to ^ e ir responsibility of the auditors, simpli­ P ly m o u A M'lUl, a new spaper p rin ted a n d c ir­ pe^le imnx. joQ can’t afford a stanogra^er, •eoieofi edeerttaoiaents will be inserted nntil culating in said county df Wayne. Mdisaomebmeeambigaoos. - oedoiod fiiaoontinoed. and ears attentive, and from what I see many friends after March 15, at the fies tbeir duties, redijioes the phances pf EDQAR O. D U R P E E , Tjrite oat your lettei^m ake ontdn' [A trbe copyA Judge of Probate. a Detract—ail tn^inaaranoepoUay—M teryoar and hear 1 am satisded that our people, home .of Che groo'm’^ parents, Mr.and extravagance and just oi" unjust public « E bvin R .'P a l i(xx. Probate Clerk. cart mem8ce—you cun WQttc on any reasonable Part it Plays in Our Lives, and in the ing for a place to locate a brass foun­ o f $ 1 for residents who are not con­ lion of Aujlitgr ChHstian’s ever be the city of Defri'it.,on the twenty-niolli May ►nd thiokno'-s of paper, right out to tbe of JanD aryi in th e y o aro n e tlioutsHiid nine iii edge, without (lie gid of any oxpenaive At- Lives of Those About Us.” Miss d ry . tent to fish in the counties where they guiliijg uttpranoes, the comment of dred luid je v e h . PfeM*nt, Eilgar O. D u rfr.. tHChmont o r sp«*cial, a n a your work will bo immiV Jmigeitf P n ^te. Ju the niattemf thoe.-lale H|>^ii'ariug. legible ;iml clear. Evelyn Thomas, leader. There seems to be a strife among reside would also produce considerable Auditor Oakman is eminently sound. of Frederick Gordo, deceased. hortlii* OLIVER i> (die ty p ew rite r fo r tbe PEK.SHYTEIiIA^^^ revenue, and would not constitute a T he‘board pf aiulitork is, after all, but All instrum ent iu w riting |•llrI>u^ting to iloclor. the lawyer, tlie^ insurance agent, the the villages .'iiiil cities of the State 6o th e lai-t will- anil tostaniout r.f .-md dncra.-i inerrhunt. tlji- hotej proprietor—or any man N o te s f o r t h e w’e e k — S u n d a y , 10:(X), induce factories to lopate with them, hardship upon those who can afford to little more divine thlui tlie municipal having 1)0011 dejiverotl intollti.- Court foi |>i wht>«lcu*s his owii ^ ritin g .t- hatf iind Mltiiiio Uir-^chlioh having liloil jhei morning worship. Tlie pastor will recognizing their potency in building go nor^h for trout.—Ex. boards Who, have iievt-r \i4 permitted witlj hei i.etilioij (.m.iing tliai ;i.ljninisfrati< a judicious limitalioji of Itieir powers '‘state may be grtiiU.-tl to Churl speak on “Dynamic Faitli.” ^l:l"). Sun­ up u town. Holly, with nowhere near Hir.schlii*b o r -oine o th er ■«uit;ihii' ii.-r.-oti The OLIVER Typewriter C6. d a y - s c h o o l. ll.'OO, Y o u n g P e o p le ’s the wealth that i.s centered here, has to impair tlieir puNlii- usefulness oi- It t> onlonM . tlia t iJjo th irte.aitb U.iv .lames V. Guuninghaii;, chief deputy -Maroh next, at u-ij o'clock in th e form o. .. abasf, .\v,-. inul Monroe St.-., - m e e ti n g . TK)0, e v e n i n g p r a is e s e r v ic e . re c e n tly . by a vote of klO to 25 bonded under Sheriff Burns, w’as in town wound their ollicial vanity. al saitl rourt! room, bo Jii-itniatecl for (iroti (’H ir.ido, ILL. The pastor will give the fourth talk on the town for Slo.UtX) to get additional ('andidat^ flem y Dickson is essen >.Ti(l iii.-tj'tjjniml and ia-titing said petiti'on. .Monday, canvassing the situation fur .-kml it is fori ln r ordiTc il. That a copy oftirii tially and typically Aluditor C'li.iislian's “A Man’s Problems.” Subject. "His 1 factories, ami the Iiuproveirient Asso- ».-ounty auditor on the dem ocratic side^ oftli r 1)0 published tlirbe sucee-s-ive pre'' candidate ITor the bpaial i»f auditors' vtoii.-to ^aid (iiiio .if hearing, ifi tlie Plytnoutl Detroit, Plyinoutli k Mortliville Ry Books and Heading.” You are most .<'i:Uion is now er printed ami clrcui.il ing ii 'Uid county of SYavne'. • -f - cordially invited to all the above ser­ nglit kind ol Inisinees to set up shop They are of the same political school. the nomination at tlie primaries and KDGAK O. DCKf-KK. ___^ ■ TIME f AKD. vices. Men are especially invited to with them iiml share in the provKled will make a strong run at the election. ■In method :und principle tiiey are one. IA t m e copy. I. .holge of P robate. . >OicTH ■ ; .SOUTH ' H i;x r t .'^. IlrLUKRT. Hegi-ter. - the Sunday evening services Sulisiily. Little .Milan has just raised That breeZy. infcnuia). effective .sa- Feter Micol liad on exhibition the loondo-saM on cainp|lig-n is peculiar t<; IIAPTI.ST. bv ptipul-u* suljseriptioii .'S1 0 ,(X)0 | f o r otlier day a bunch of three lemons Commissioner’s Notice, 1 c t i iiiaDufuL'turing purposes and aln^ost n-e'Ulier but to both. I ll is. lliereioiv, T h e B . Y . V. U. will serve a 10 cent nearly aa large as a goose egg, grown IN tli.-tnatV-rof tlie«>iate of Charli''Tn.... aeres of ground are being covered logicail and inevitabl| that Vamiiiiale * hull, ilecfiiseil. We. the uttiiersigiii-.l. having supper in tli^ Baptist churcli Friday on one .stem. The tree trom which, Dickson should sliak Auditor Pliris heeti aiijHiiuW'f) l>y th e Proboie t ;.mrt [nr tho , 5 ir, 45 evening Marcli 8 . S u p p e r f r o m 5:110 with factory building.s. Still smidlei’ the stem was cut is grown by the county ol U nyiie. S ta te (if M ichigan, coimni>- C. ir>| (5 45 DeerMeld has beautifully paved its liau’s views and be oj)poseil to any Moiier> to receive, ex.-uniuc and txljust (Ml *i V> 7 7 4.) to 7:00 o'clock. family, In the wintertim e being taken claim s an d deinaiiil.-r‘ ,,f all ixT.-on.s .agaiiift effort to Veduee th|i powers of the 7 4.'i, S S 45 main street with brick and the m et’ .S^id doci-aseil. do hereby givr“ notice that wo N '45- II -.’0 H 45 Men’s meeting lOXJO a. m. All men into the house, it is now three years will me(d at tlie office of C. W, Valenrinc. chants told me less than u year ugo board to ujdelinite bksis. That’s good 9 451,11' Hi 4.5 are invited to these' meetings. .Morn­ old and besides the lemons grown, has in tliR^'villjige of Pl>moat!i, in stiid coun­ 10 45; 11 2(1' ]4 45 that it had greatly increased their for the voter to remember, too. ty. o rr Weilne.-tlay. tlie l.atli day -if Miiv. J1 45 Vi T' 4.5 ing sermon, 10:30. Sunday-school II: blossoms on H for another crop.- A. D - 1907. ao 'l on Tltttr.'d.iy, th e f.'th dav .'if 12 4.) I 2(» • 45 ‘August, A. I>i 19(17. a t two oVldck P . M. «.f t'-acli 45. Our schooJ was never better. trade; parties driving into town know 1 45, Z 2U| 2 45 Brant Warner and Miss Mary I ■ . . of said days, for tin* purim se of exam iuing jtnii :: 45 :■! 20| 3 45 Some of our teachers have been on they do not have to land in the street C«nt th e ir claim s W hen in need of a Kig ring up Local Telephone No. 7}., the .privilege of looking, walking and Monte Wood has been “farmed out” METHODIST. to UR for nxmioatiou and Hllowanoe. City ’IPhone N o. 9, driving on a well paved street from by the. Cleveland American League Dared February 25tb, I9&li. •' The King’s Heralds of the M. E- ! SAM UEL O. HUDD. Ihe Flymouth ■ House to the railroad Club, who still keep him on tbeir list CHAUNCEY H. R.AUCH, KINDS Church will meet Monday next at 3 CoDuniesioners. nPAYiNin crossing on the north’:* of future pitchers, to the Albany, N. U I\M l IllU Promptly .done. p. m. with Mrs. Bodmer. Certainly the tax consideration is Y. State League team. The contract The Woman’s Foreign Missionary A share of your trade solicited. feature not to be ignored by any was signed Tuesday by Monte and the 6 0 YEARS* society of the M. £. Church will meet means, but it should be studied in the salary is a substantial one. He will EXPERIENCE with Mrs. £. E. Caster of .Sutton light of returns to be derived from it. leave about the first of 'April. His _ GZAR PENNEY street on W ednesday ' next, Mar. a t 6 The impression that municipal aid to many Plyinouth friends will not be 2KX) P . M . some new industry m ust carry with it disappointed in hearing a.?ood report 9:30, c la s s m e e ti n g . lOXX) a . m ., s e r ­ a t e n t s i burden to property owners who must from him this season. P Liveru ’5 u s Drauino mon, “Self-sacritice as Jesus: Taught foot the bills, is quite natural. In It,” fotiowed by the sacram eat of the conversation some tim e since with the A CARD.VAIthough defeated by a D e s i g n s Telephone No. 7, ciw ’phone, Lord's supper. 11:30, Sabbafh-school. Mayor of one of our progressive in­ small majority m “The trip to Cuba C q p v m q h t s A c . when you want a flrsit class' 6 X)0 p. m., Epworth League. IThis ser­ Contest,” I wish to*exjWess through L VOS* ••nfitne n aketeh and daacrtptkm may land cities of ten to twelve thousand , ...fiirluiwlr jaaeortaia______our opuHon (ran whaAer an Turnout, Single or Double. vice has been increasing in attendance The Mail my sincere thanks to the InvtoiM■ a Is...... probdblj— ------''ommutUea- population, noted for its num erous fac< many friends in Plymouth (and all t tons stOflttg flOttSdon o n P atao tt We Give Special Attention to all — h e lp it a lo n g . MaThS^SdMt SMoer ft* toeuiai ------tories and generous policy towards others tbroqgh the entire district) for h te n u tskna jUtroogb i Mann S < Kinds of‘ Draying A Teaming 7K)0, an evaugelistic service, Sermon ipieMtSaUm, wttbMtt.atoilvs^ in tM them, I asked Che question: “H as not their kindly interest and assistance in theme, **Sin's One Remedy.f Begin­ responding io well with votes and sub- your frequent donations to new enter­ GOOD STABLING. 1 Oc scrif^ions through the Jong contest. l^ttific Hmeilcaii. ning with this service tl\e pastor, as i«lr Qtastmted WMkly. I.snt«st prises m ade your taxes burdensome':*’* W i n n i e J o l l i f f e . sisted by neighboring pastors, will con ! UT MsoUfle InanuL jTsrms. SI n He .replied: “On the contrary, it has . meoSTSL Swdbysll newsdtolww HARRY C. ROBINSON d u c t a series of special services. The sensibly lessened them, T'he coming Lost: A gold brooch. Reward, if re­ most im portant oali is to the church of many families to work in the fac­ turned to Blanche Alien. tSU RSS& fl!!* membership to give full \measure df tories has called for the buying of lots sym pathy and assistance. How to Ttomnip Voasg. KILL th. COUGH and building houses, thus increasing The Methodists are planaiug for a To continue young in health and HOLURTER’S IMP CUKE t h e tU N C S the taxable property and at the same strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, Me rally and general good time to jbe held at IlDCkyl Moantarin fea Nimgata time doubling our population.” Donongh, Qa., did. She says: “Three w n m The deeler o n tdl 7 0 a the church ou Weduesdayi eveuiug, bottles of Electric Bitters cured me of A Biqi IMM*. he >wr the tnerite of the«e And that is precisely what woald; obrooic liver and stomach trouble, aripfzM toBM hh Bleaeved Tlgw. Dr. King’s March 6th, to which all members of happen in Plymouth onder a like ag­ AffiM l^forO owcLlTe goo^ betriir then we complicated with such an unhealthy ' Tronl u Im p u re the church and congregation are in­ gressive policy. We have a sfnendid condition of the blood th%t my skin cad. explain them in an vited. The Ladies’ Aid Se done. What is capi­ busbud’s store.” Guaranteed by Tbe ii^ MArto: * of short addresses, recitations and tal good for horded' up and unused? Wolverine Drug Co. and John L. Gale. Giianiiteed for-ell TBBOAT and a muaioal numbers. No member of| the Price 60c. L im a XtU>XnU.XS,orXOHZT The factories we already have are a lO irnD t^^lA E BACOE. ■ churdk or congregation should ihiss credit and pride to Plyinouth. Why ^krnXIdfwy —/*» —>jn» Afwowtotne C. & DRAPER, being present. not have others? Every man owning a home here would see it appreciate ten PLYMOUTH ‘ Election Notice. •V- totwenty-Bv© per cent with the f^olng To the Electors of the Village of Plym- up of good productive Industries. A. Doctors oath, Mich.: Mr. Editor, if there Is anything im-l Notioe is hereby given that the next practicable and inadvisable in these eosuiog general election o£ the said v illan wUl be held at the Village Hall, suggestions, let them pass at their tme Medicine withlD said vU hi^ on Monday, March value. On the bther band, if they are U>190T,at which Section the follow- worthy of coifiideration, and if we ------FOR------4 . il» ofBoersareto be cbOsenj viz; One have not an active “Improvement As­ . - Village President, three Trustees for Ayer’s Cherry Pectorsl is not ^ two years, one Village Qlerk, one sociation,” w ^ taot’^ a simple couch syrup, k is a Treasures and one Assesser. The polls TttepectfulJy, stronc medicine, a doctor’s of saideleetioa wiU be open at 7 o’clock £ . £ . C a s t e r . in the afternooa of said day of election Plymouth, Feb. 27,1907. medicine. It cures btrd cases, rocerits and By order of the Board ot Election Commitsiooers of said V illan. Citlxeris’ Caucus. severe and despenue , cases, BAI.PH 6. Sabhbn, Village Clerk chronic cases of asthma, pleu­ A PB IZ B to tk o e e V rW , J>ated tbit 21th day of Febrdazy, 1907. A caucus of the Citizens of the risy, hrondiitis, cottsainptlda. ‘wosld be pkyelenllff VlllsReof Plymouth will be held at TABLE SUPPUES the YBIXOW «AB* Y»wd At lAat. ; the vill^e bai^ Tuesday, March 5th, Ask your doctor about Aiis. LET wffi Garni MSBTOOff J l a . B arm on, of LixeiODn, West 1907, at 7 o'clock P> m., for the porposa. *'lh«*naindn grant dan] of Cbrarj DEBIUTY, COH8T1PA* Vau, BSTi: -A t lest 1 b are ifoaod the df placing in nomination reeteral to t iwiWto M d b u d eotdn on tt o VK»f. KlOSEYaai BLAD- fwrfeet pUl th at never disapipoints me; for the following Village officers and ehUt It ton ntw«yi 4om mo grant good. R THE BESV GOODS FOR DEBtronMee. Stogitte for the benefit of uuieiv otM n afliotedamicvea transact such other business as may wenkenlng drntaeonttte with torrid liver and dtronfh ro ^ coostipa- tegally come before it: One Presideot,; THE MONEY. ewii6ee eeeeedlby OVER' will say; tahe Dr.ir. King’s New three ~ trustees fdr full term, BXBBTIOll; » B i.lB UfaFUIa.'' Qnarantesd - ■ satisfactory. treasurer and assessor. W o u r I n — « S e a t T he Woiyerine D n * Co. and . Dated this.SS^b day of February, 1907 ^ o h n L. Gale,ie. dmggiats.dm tfffistf. i I BTDRDSROOlQCTrrBE. I I^ree Delivery|. Phone 53. N o rth S id e m . a whiw urlrto - memuwiULBTea. ■ Fo*; SAXaB.—^HoaseSai.*.—J and lou wrfn hasten recovery by u Ave. B aqo^of MSS, Handsoo. 4tore.' oris of Ayer’s Pills at beotin

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Need H O tiewisat laa, Elsewbers ia printed a eommnnica- tioQ from Mr. Caster, the perusal .of I l^ocal neiips I arhlofa we *oommead to every oitixeo and especially to every basiness mao of the Village.' What be says is true Bom, to Mr. and Mrs.l!kiwiB ^Hlett,- . Hoose for sale. Enquire at Biggs.* and has been advocated in these col­ umns many times before, but some yeeCerday, a girl ^ | ’ Miss le n a Luckshe spent Sunday in way the necessary push has been lack­ Laurrence Hill has gone tp ^oweH South Lyon. ing. The suggestion for a business to live with bis parents. ' Kemedsber the Concert and Chalk men’s organization is a good one. in­ Mre. j^hley of Saline is visiting her Talk tonbght. deed, and it is hoped enough interested daughter, Mr& Q. D. Ebnis and family. Ed, Goiok'was in'^ew Boston Tues­ gentlemen may be found to bring it Miss Daisy Lonyo of Detroit visited' day on business. about. Such an organization backing her cousin, Miss Lucy Lapbam, last Mrs. Charles Bradner has been sick the village council would very quicklj;, week. but is soime better now. decide the matter of better streets! Without it, the present^ Main street Miss Winriie Jolliffe started to Miss Alm a Kook is ‘*bello” girl in Cleary Business College, Ypsilantl Fresh Vegetables ever}’ day—Lettuce, Onions, Radisltes the Bell Telephone office. may be in the same condition as it is now for years. The property owners Monday. Heinz’s Pickles in bulk—sweet, sour and mixed^. Mrs. IHearn of Wayne visited her along the street are apathetic in the Robbie Jolliffe is booked foif a term son Anson last Saturday. matter of this improvement, but we be­ at University hospital to be treated for Canned Spinnach, Golden Wax Beans. Lakeside brand Flora Whitbeck is home from Grand lieve none of them would offer any 'fisstoess. extra sifted Litde Gem Peas, Minced Sea Clams,. ^ Ledge sick with tonsilitls. serious objection once the work were Mrs., Edith iScevens of Detroit is . “ ’ 3 cans for 25c. ... Mrs. Izerah Burr of Dexter was a b e g u n . visiting her paiehts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. visitor at Jay Burr^ last week. W e do not believe it a good policy to Bobinson. Our B. & P. Breakfast Blend Coffee and Compradore Mrs. Sarah Bartlett and Mrs. A. D. vote a boons .for any manufacturing Bert Mosher of South /Dakota is vis­ Tea leads them all. Stevens visited in Yj^ilati Wednesday. plant to locate here. There is plenty iting bis sister Mrs. Elmer Toncray Miss' Winnie Williams of Milan of capita] in the village to engage in and family. .■ '< 4 any legitimate business if it could spent Washington’s birthday at home. Ed. Allen who has been suffering only be iodooed to make such invest­ with a.severe attack of quinsy, is now Miss Wgoes .Hoops of Wayne spent Brown 8 PettlngHI, • f ments.' For some reason a good deal Sundayjwith her brother, W. F. Hoops. able to sit ujp, Grocery Li^e, of our capital finds employment in en­ THE WHITE FRONT 6ROCERY. Mr. and Mrs. George Feterhans and Miss Louise Olson of Detroit spent terprises outside of tlfFB village. Why T«lepboa« No. 40. Froo Dollvorj. Mrs, D. A. Jofliffe were Ann Arbor Staple and Fanc;^. SuDdayjas the guest of Miss M argaret not place it in enterprises that will visitors Monday. _ J o y . find their location in our midstV Givh Misses Mabel Childs and Inez^ Cole employment to labor here, advance Mr^. E. JJR ice claims to be running Our stock is kept fresh,. aiand spent Sunday at their home in Fowler- our own property interests, increase a hospital on a small scale. ’ M other elean all the time by lipit limited v ille . our business, build up our town, in and sister bjoth sick. purchases, giving our custom­ ' M rs . .1,^ K . K a u o h a n d M rs . C . H . crease the number of taxpayers and M is; George W. "Videan and childre»n. ers at all times the best goods Kauch spent a few days in Detroit this double the population. We Relieve ot Detroit visited Mrs. Feter Gayde for the money the marl^et af­ w e e k . this could be done easily, if—well, if and family-last Thursday. ^ GALE’S capital here ..would, work itself out Miss |Heleu Stewart has been visit­ Mr. and Mrs. llobt. W alkerjand sons fords. We buy only the best here instead of being diverted el^- ing fripri(]s ^n Detroit for the past spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. grade of goods and^our stock where. We have tlie capital, \ve have Just received an Immense w e e k . Harry llayjwoGd at Wayne. is always clean and up-to date. the men, we have the brains,— what is .Mrs.i I’hila Harrison is in Detroit Mrs. L. )B. I'onda, who has been It we lack? Especially do we recon- hiund slOJviiip Hie slylfs for the coming spending the winter at Frahk Shat- our brands of Canned and hea.son.! tuck's has pone to Brighton. New Stock of Waif Paper Workingmen’s Caucjus. Package goods. If yoo enjoy tine music be sure to go Mrs.- .1. !B. Gorton, who fnis -been NEW STYLES, NEW COLORS.' to the i'oiicerl toiiight at the Opera It took seven ballots to nominate a spending the winter with aIF am i Sirs. Fresident at the W orkingmen’^ caucus ()nnel Kin^, lias gone to Fort Huron. (iraniti-s, Tai>ef}lry. Silk Fiiii.sli. Gilts, Satin Lined, Dark Fapecs, Liglit Fapers, riuuiiug from Si* double roll up. It’s a good plan to | Tliewliist club met at tlie home of held in village hall Wednesilay even­ Frank Howard, who has been visit­ buy W'-all Faper ar-home where Vou can see your paper by the roll p OUR PRICES ing. 'll ^va.s a three-cornered light, tlie ing Ids sisher Mrs. Elm er' Toncray, re­ .Mr. and .Mrs. F. ('ook Wednesday and don’t have to pay for iKijier’you do not usp and price is about names of Dr. Nichols, Frank Beals' cv e iiin ig . turned to-jhis hcfcme in M ontana last half llje price you jiay in the eily for the sam e paper. 1-< .1 are as low as any othen other and’ .J. O. 'Eddy being presented. week Wednesday. -Mrs.I Fred Bade mee N’ina ?5tnack) I'here were also several scattering dealers’ and we cordially in­ a n d I isband visited at .lay iiurr’s M r..and [ Mrs. Ciwis. Farrand weire I votes. On the first ballot there wtre vite every one to come in and 'riuirsday, given a surprise last Saturday evening 51 votes cast, of which Dr. Nichols re- give us a trial order. f you by a large > num ber of friends and re» I'he embioidery class will meet with oeived 21, Beals 15, Eddy_13. On the 11 latives, it being the lOth^ iinniversary are not already one (if our .Miss Jiaida I’inckney Tuesday' after­ third ballot there were 71 votes cast. being received every day. One of the new tliings just received— n o o n fr o m 2 to !>. of their wedding. • valued customers, you certain­ This looked Co be more than ch^re Duffy’s Molasses, put up in one quart screw top cans and sells at The Gerinan Ladies’ Aid Society at ly will come' again after one Concert and Chalk Talk by, the De­ were voters in the house and a privkte 20c can. W holesalers say this is the best Molasses ob the market. their last Dieeting concluded to build troit (Joh||4trvatory Concert Co. at the count of heads show’ed only 05 present' We have just received Prunes put up in lib. and 31b. packages to trial. For the. best goods and an addition td their parsonage, which sell for lOo and 25c. Free from dust and dirt and puf up in very i Opera House tooight. ^ and two of these were not votiiig. I lowest prices come to will be bepun as soon as the weather fine packages. Also just received targe bottle of sweet plckles-to ! Me) bourn Cartridge returned from The bollot had been stuffed. At the sell at 15c—cheaper tnan bulk. Fresli stock, ot Breakfast. Foods • will perm it in the spring. Denver Saturday, where he had been beginning of the seventh ballot Dr. come to day, as Toasted Corn Flake, Faw Nee Oats, M aple Flalce, Banner Oats, V oigts Cream Flake, Grape Nuts, Cream W heat. located since last fall. Nichols’ name was withdrawn and the Gayde ijros. have in their window' nomination of Mr. Beals followed, he three iempns on one stalk, raised by Miss Milks was called to her home R06 & Fanrdoe receiving 37 votes to 29 for Mr. Eddy. Mrs. Feteij Micol. They are very large, in Huft last Thursday on account of larger thah are iisbally found on sale JOHN L. GALE A ballot taken for trustee to succeed P h o n e 13 Free Delivery the illhess of her sister. Mr. Gale practically gave him the nom­ in this paijt of the country. Misses JNettie, Florence, Mary and ination without opposition. Trustee Several bf the shop men prave Henry R. E. COOPER, M.D.CiM., W alt^ and Levi Merrell are spending Lundy was also nominated to succeed Rea a surprise Tuesday evening. The a week at C. U, Draper’s. Physician & Surgeon, himself, Dr. Grainger receiving on the time was ' spent at progressive pedro, Celik Brown, who has-been teaching b allo tv o tes, Mr. Lundy 36, Wm. A lexander winning first prize and Office hoar»—Un til 9 A. Mi, l2|to2: at Oxford, is havfng her spring vaea- sifterT P . M. ' It has been customarv to select one Irving Comstock the booby. tioo on account of measles at that trustee from the north side, but the Office at boose, next to Clm suan »< ieuce HolJ Mm. Sajllow gave a'surprise dn her Am ethyst is the Birthday p la c e . caucus broke the custom, Dr Grainger Bell P b o o e Loco! 20 husband Saturday evening. About 15 The Detroit Conservatory Concert being nominated to succeed Trustee of their njeighboi^ walked in and were Dr.A.E.PATTEFSON Co. number on the Universalist Lect­ Wilcox. Frotests were m ade against entertained at pepro, Mrs. Sage win­ G em for February. ure Course, tonight at the Opera this procedure, but to ho avail. On'| ning first and Mrk.. Drews the booby H o u s e . Office and residence, M ain street, the second ballot Garl Heide received prizes. Refreshments were served and The February born will find next to Express office. Mrs. Emma Hammond who has been 14, Dr. Grainger 28 and Chas. Shat- all report! a good time. SinRfriA^ and peace of mind, ' living with her brother, 1. X. Dicker- t u c k 8 . Freedom from passion and from care B e a rs —un til 9 a. m ,, 2 to 4 p. m . and If they the Am ethyst will wear. son, for the past year, left Wednesday . The nominations of Ralph Samsen F p n S a l e —C heap, 40 acres- pasture land, with plenty running-w ater a TetepboneSS, Plymeath, Mich. for Denver, Col. Jor clerk, Chas. Butterfield for treas­ urer and M ark Ladd for assessor were shade, section 19, Flymouth. Address W. H. Murray wishes to say to the B. O- DeFew, Ypsilanti. made in short order by the secretary of R em em b er Yoxir^ F rien d s LUTHER PECK, B; S., M. D., public that his store may be used as a the caucus casting the entire vote, F o r S|a l e .— G ood sewing machine, waiting room by those desiring to take with some token of friendship. We have a very nice line of Surgery, Diseases of Women there being no opposition. 83. Enquire at Riggs’ store. and Children. the D. F. & N. cars at that point. inexpensive Novelties suitable for birthday gifts. F..W . Voorbiea acted as chairman Answers all (»lla day or night from his All those who so kindly purchased ANTED- of the caucus and Chas. Butterfield as oBlce over Biggs’ stois. tickets' on the shawl made by Miss farm . K b . Miller, Flymouth. secretary. The caucus committee ap­ Office H oare—S to 9 m .. 1 to 3 en< 11 to 9 p. m Fowter will be interested to learn that SEE OUR NEW LINfilOF A le p h o n e No- B. pointed for the ensuing year is Geo. For Sals—100 cords of; bard and the Dumber was held by Mrs. Ella Ricbwine, Dr. Grainger and Ed. Gayde. soft wood. Enquire Schrader Bros, DR. J. J. TRA VIS, S a ff o rd . store. I ______Fancy Stationery, jj Chaa. Parish has renroved to a farm “The Writers of The Middle West," Clark’s Flour is as good as the best '■ M DENTIST. near Cherry Hill. The bouse vacated by John S. Cook, D; D., will be the and better than some. For sale by W. B qoI cs, Post Card Albums by him on Sutton street will be occu­ B. Roe, Roe & Partr|dge, Brown A second nuipber on the Universalist Fettingill and A. J. Lspham. Offiee in old Bank Ballding. pied soon by Roy Lane, Its former lecture course. Dr. Cook is thoroughly Jaa. B| Clark & Son, Belleville, Mich. Pbooe ISO. occupant. imbued of the **Spirit of the West” And new Post Cards, received every week. Mrs. Nancy Fro^t died in Grand and of the writers whom he discusses. Plymouth Markets. GHT, Rapids last liiursday. She was born He is a forcefol and: pleasing speaker DR. W . R. KN in Plymouth in 1885 and In her child apd treats his subject in a very inter­ Wheat, Red, 8 .71 eLniouTH, Wheal White. $ .71 C. G. DRAPER hoodwent with her parents ,to the fur­ esting way, interspersing his lecture Oats, *)c. DENTIST niture city. with many illustrative! selections so as Rye, 6(k. Jeweler and OpttcianJ 4 Hodsm BMtkods end ell the lates; fePplicDcee Some forty-fiVe couple attended the to make an altogether enjoyable and Fotatoies, 25c. iiienoe.work geereataeed,- trices mod-, BeaosJ basis 81.00 l ^ t i s d o s 'i l e i ii « r e ^ tw o doors ^Washington’s birthday hall given by phifitable evening. This lecture will o f express office, in' SbortDAC tm ec boUdinc- ^ckym eat, |1,12 per cwt. % ^ the Pastime Club at Penniman ball be given in the Universalist church, Butteil 26c. P. W. VOORHIES, Fnday evening. The party was a very Friday evening, March 8tfa. Eggs |22c enjoyable one. Attorney and Cooraeioi at Law The K. K hali will be open this eve­ ning for all who do not wish to par­ Real Estate, Loans i QUI6 K R6 §mt$. Collections. ticipate in the dance at Penniman’s bnlL Cards and tables «vill be pro­ -Telephone 73. Pltmc nth, Mich vided and other entertainment fur­ nished. Q uM beiiveril Wesley Perkins will have an auction saio of farm property on the place one -A N D -r- TypewiltliiiSl mile north and one mile east of Shel­ Any kind of t] werk at don’s Corners, on Thursday, March 7, reasonable rates. tKMM IS . at one o'^clock p. m. John Benoet^ audtioneer. CLIFTON D. JACKSON Miss Leone Hickmott entertaUied Miss Lee of YpsilanU, also Howard [for every ton ot th^ best Hard Grant and Guy Barchua of YpsUaati and Ann Arbor respectively last W ^- and Soft Coal Mined. New Feed ilarn needay. A three'course buffetTunch.- eoQ was served and a very pleasant HAND SCREENED AND FORKED. - HOTEL evening enjoyed. I We will appreciate jonr’tm le rU d P T O V E itJ North SM*- GoodjStmblW a id Cere. ^ Albeft Birch, carrier on 5, while bj making jou aatMled. ,, B B iT B O a i l ^ N , P r e p making his osual trip Thursday met with a serious accident, h it horse R-tP-A-N!-S Tab4les stumbling and* falling, throwing Mri JSSH es M. M. & La CG. Doctors find Birch .to the gronnd and breaking the A geod. ptescriptjfn boggy and harness. WlUi the aid of lormlankind one of bis patrons be-was able to g^ straightened^ aroond and finish hit trip. lecasear. aaf^ Th^ Mail only ft year- '!j '- tvi- t;' .y ■(' .-I- :.U V - ' ■ i :

•Til forgive you, but I w ill not fold tfaeiM were three tens of hearts. PREBlDENTtAd^.»jL, OR CURED; T HARDI^HIPB OF ARlilY LIPK. jromise to forget." That meant that only one| was not of FOR l1i£ LUN^IPON “Merciful heavens! you must order. Where did you get your card?" The E;jn. Albert Mjerrltt was for. Left Thousands of Veterans with Ki^ .not try that again. ’ Think of the “That i shall tell you—latpr." three‘years a member of the New ' qey Troubles. nolsel" . “But are you really an Ijapostor?" PREPARATIONS THAT GIVE IDEA Jersey State Senate, was a Presiden­ '*‘Was T making any nol^?”—rub­ “I should pot be' in' this cellar else.’* OF NOVELTY. , tial Elector, and is now Treasurer and The experience of David V7. Martin, bing the perspiration from my fore­ . “You are very mystifying." General Manager of the Consolidated a retired merchant of Bolivar, Mo., is head. ' (I had taken off my mask.) "For the present I prefer to remain Bag Co., of 150 Nassau street. New- just like thous­ •’Noise? The trump of Judgment 80." l^each Cocktail Properly Put Together York City. Ini I88S he suffered sever^ ands of others. Day will be feeble compared to it. We tossed aside the apple cores, Will Delight the Quests^Fine ly from urinary* and digestive trouble. Mr. Martin says: Surely some one has heard ' you. rose, and went on. It was the longest Combinhtion of Fruits—rice He was sick from “head to foot." H© •T thlttk . I have Why not lay that board on top of the celler I ever saw. There seemed ab­ Cream and Peach Souffle. was advised to use Dr. David Ken­ bad kidney dis­ coai?'*’ solutely no end to it. The wine cellar nedy’s’ Favorite Remedv and IT ease ever since A good idea. I made use of It at was- walled &part from ttie- main cel­ In preparing a peach cocktail re­ CURED HIM ABSOLUTELY. He the war. During once. The window was unlatched, lar. and had the semblance of a. huge member that' anything having a cher­ said at (hat time: “Dr. Da\id Ken­ an engagement but there was a, heavy wire-screen cistern with a door opening Into It ry flavor win combine weU rwith the nedy’s Favorite Remedy is honestly my horse fell on -—nailed to the sills outside. There As we passed^ it. the vague perfume flavor of peaches, and either klrsch, entitled to the UNDIVIDED CREDIT me, straining aSy m a s k s ; was no getting out tnat way. The of the grape drifted out to us. maraschino or' curacoa or any cherry OF IT. l*t went to the very root and .back and IcJnrlnB gods were evidently busy else- *‘Let> have a bottle,” I began. | cordial may be used. Place the can­ source of my trouble." Now. In-1906 the kidneys/ I have been told I had •. whera “Mr. Cornstalk!" ned peaches on ice for some jhours so (24 years after). Mr. Merritt writes floating kid&ey. I had Intehswpaln.'ln HAROLD MacGRATIf “Nothing doing,” I murmured, a bit “By absent-treatment!" I hastened that they may become thoroughly that his health still CONTINUES the back, headaches and dizzy spells - . Au:horor'TbflManonth«'6ox,'*etc. discouraged. to add. chilled. Thfe; slices, which should not VERY GOOD, and says; "I cannot say and the action of the bladder was veip "And even If there was. you really . “You will make a capital comrade— be too thin, arc then cut into smaller top much in pralso of Favorite Rem­ irregular. .,i^>out three years ago I edy. It ife certainly a wonderful medi­ tried Doaa> Kidney Pills, and found With l>rawia^9 h j Banteom Pishe' could not expect me to risk my if we ever get out of this cellar.” cube shaped pieces, and tbe grain of iv. rleek and dignity by climbing through “Trust me for that!” I replied gaily. the fruit Willi show; add a little sugar cine." His cure was a permanent one. such g reat^Iief that I continued, and a window like that. Let us give •‘Be careful: therp’s a pi^e of empty to the fruit, Isprinkling it thoroughly There are thousands of others who Inside a comparatively short time was have'been cured by Favorite Remedy entirely rid of kldneYitrouble.” iOovrrfciit. IMt^bjr BobbaJtoiTlU Co.t up the idea of windows, and seek bottles, yearning to be filled with from a sieve and tossing tbe fruit the cellar doors, those that give to tomato catsup. Give me your band.” about with ai salad fork so as not to years ;ago. and they stay cured.' Large Sold by ail dealers. 50 cents a box. CHAPTER IV. the grounds. I declare I shall leave But the moment the little digits bruise it llhe fruit should not he bottles Jl.OO,. at all druggists. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. __ in other wo»*ds,- we had departei the by no other exit,” closed over mine, a tbrilll seized me, over-sweetene’d; pour overrhe sweet­ FREE SAMPLE BOTTLES. 'Vl’rite «cene,ot' festivities none too soo i. 1 ‘Tt was very kind of you to and 1 quickly bent my head and kissed ened fruit a few spoonfuls of syrup Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout. Poetess Highly Honored. 'i.' could readUy understand why the ioor let me make an ass of myself like from preserved marrons. or add a very N. y., for free sample bottle and medi­ Jllle. Andre Corthls, whose poems in the hand. It was wrong, but I could cal booklet. 4iad been locked; it w-as not to ceep that. Why didn't you tell me be­ not help It. She never spoke nor little of the syrup from preserved gin­ the volume entitled ‘‘Gemmes et as in tho cellars; rather it was to Molrea'" have wofa high praise, has forehand?” withdrew her hand: and my fear that ger, than add' the cordial according to ONLY HI8 JUST DESERTS. •prevent any one from leaving the •'Perhaps it's the angle of vision she might really be offended vanished. taste; fill into tall stemmed glasses been chosen poet laureate of Franca . VMkU room by that route. Evide ntly again. I can see that we shall never "We are nearly out of it/' I said ex­ or into sherl^et cups that have been for ihe year past. The honor is o:m •oar absence had not been not ceU. Editor Had Good Reason for Publish­ conferred annually by a ^ot;e of emV agree. Seriously. I thought that if ultantly. "I^see the oellar stairs on chilled and serve at once. Your guests ing Name of Contributor, VMr bad any seen our preciiatate you got out tliat way. you might find ahead. If only those doors are open!” will think you’re giving them the hot­ nent literary people on tbe most di» Uebt- i sighed gratefully. the ofttier exit for me. 3 am swry "Heaven is merclful to the fool, and house variety In January, and be prop­ tinguished poet of the year. Mlkn For several minutes we stood silent For six months or more the drug­ CortbiB is still a young woman. if njy' laughter annoyed you.” we are a paii." she replied, sighing erly impressed. gist’s^ asisstant had occunied his leis­ and motionless on the landing. .\t •‘.Not at all. not at all. ^ut wouldn’t gratefully. "Jt seems strange that-no- Jength I boldly struck a match.-1 The Peach Combination.—Then, jthcre's a ure moments by writing verses for tho VERY BAD FORM OF EC2CMA« it he wise to save a little laughter body should be in the cellar on a night delicious peach combination. For this village paper, ^he "poets' comer” first thing that greeted my bll ided to make merry with when we get like this. Hark! They are playing, •gazd was the welcome vision of lit- use bananas, oranges and peaches and of which publication they appeared an­ Suffered Three Years—PhysicJsrrs Did out?” „ again up stairs in the ball room.” a. few- white jgrapes. Prepare by cut­ onymously every Thursday. On tie shelf lined with steward s candles 1 stepped out of the bln aiid re­ “And wondering a whole lot where No Good—Perfectly Well After One of thest! t lighted, and two oiI hers ting the canned fruit into small bits; 0|)ening his copy of the Wecftly Bfjgle Using Cnticura Remedies. 1 stuffed into the irocket of my Ca- p»’e and seed the oranges and cut one morning, and luuning was pucidn's gown. Then we tiptoed these these ibto small bits, first divid­ his regular habit, to that particular "T fake great pleasure in Informing *oftly down the stairs, the girl tug- ing the orange Into carpels and cut- corner, he was surprised and giaUfieU you that 1 was a suffefer of ec-/.ema,ln ,gin.^ fe^fully at luy sleeve.. tipg across them; cut the bananas into beyond measure to see hi.s name In-fiiH H vory bud form for tho past three There was an earthly smell. It small cubes jand remove the stones appended to his latest -poeUcal ou»- year?. 1 consulted, and treated with from tbe grapes; all the fruit should break. •damp and cold. Miles and miles ; way „ . , , ■ nuiuber of physicians In Chicago, (so It seemed • the pale moons bins be thoroughly chilled by being kept jo olfioe pf j but to no avail. I commenced using tillered through a cobwebbed winiow. ice for hoursjbefore serving time. Add the Bugie. [ilift Cuticura Remedies, consistlpig of it was gliosily; bin so far as I a little sugar, sprinkled evenly over "Mr. Stlres." lie said to the editor, , Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Fills, ■.n. Berger." you know the wn.v out?“ of all. place a small siK)onful of whip­ — -'I ■ 1 confessed that, so far as 1 knew, ped dream, p ped on In a pretty de- THIS IS WORTH SAVING. Richard Harding Davit, strange t« we were in one of the fabled labyrl ilhs sign, a.nd spri nkle over the top chop- say, has a great fof.dness for minci Valuable Advice and Recipe by Well- lS, of mythology. ped plstaclie ^uts, or place a chestnut pic and in tbe mldbt of bis work will •’Go ahead." she saiiL bravely.. or a marasch no cherry on top in the Knowrr'Authority. send downstairs for a quarter' sectloa “I ask only to die in your hlglii' middle of the design. every hour;or two. • ^service.’ —soberly Ice Cream and Peach Souffle.—For The following simple liome-made "Uut I do not want you to d l;; I the ice cream prepare one pint of mixture is said to relieve any form of want you to get me cut of this cejlar; peach pulp, pitssing it through a fruit Rheumatism or bachacbc. .'ilso cleanse niWFiirNElALyBr^ .and Quickly, too.” and strengthen the Kidneys and Blad­ strainer; sprinkle over it the juice of Pain Turned This Wowian'a Hqlf •Til live or die in the attempt! one lemon aiui one cup of sugar; fold der. overcoming, all urinary disordorB. If taken before the stage of Bright's Whitat4ently.. "I the sore spot u the center. If you aazt house. Is not weighted down with and top of my head. My eyes weiis ■ . i 1 "Pleise don’t!" I begged. can not walk the distance in these make a cirwlarlpuipw, ffll with curled ■ehall not onl.v catch my death >f I Soon we came to a bin of cab- clothes." worldly goods, and was rather startled easily tired and at tlnrea I saw hiU^ cold, but I shall be horribly compto- hair or ddtton.| If these sores are by ah experience he had^whlle looking spots before’them, I eoasulted nep­ 1 bages. 1 I peered in philosophically. "Ob, that carryall will come to our neglected they become purple, mortifi­ ers! doctors but without, the Altgfatest mlMd.’’ I "I might find a better head in rescue. We are weary and arp leav­ around Washlngtoa for quarters. At “My dear young,lady, on the woid cation ^ ts in, tli|S flesh, sloughs off and one of tbe good hotels be was shown benefit- Thf paths were to Intense I there than mine,” I suggested. ing early, don’t you |know. That part leaves !an ulcer.i that my hair iarned white. of a gcatlemaii. 1 will do the best I ! "Now you arc trying to be sarcas- Is simple; the complicated thing is to a-suite consisting of bedroov, parlor and bathroom. On Inquiring the *i lost copttaually In wM'fftat and on my nerves. and the three of ns stood In darkness! together two cups fioih*. a half tea­ Beshtielf emed ky spoonful of salt, a half teaspoonful Union Piaclflc and Northwestern line, these frWIft F ills. "If you swear. I shall .certainly "I anj doing very well with it on. I are on sale dally during March' and They also teOffe Die-' -.BCi^Qi!" she warned. soda and a teaspoqnful cream of tar­ can at least keep my face clean.” She CHAPTER V. April at the rate of 133.00., *'(^rw* *w bemapspepMe In- ‘*Bnt I can swear in the most ele­ raised the curtain and took a liberal tar. Add two tablehpoonfuls butter or rtigssHfln iwi ‘tWussi ti I There was a clicking sound, and good dripping and ijub in with the tips spoadhigly low rates from all polnjts. gant and apfiroved fashion.” bite of the apple—so nonchalantly the glare of a fiark-lantem struck my Itouhle berth in tourist sleeping car A f Brtwt nw.- •3 am not inclined to have you that I >*as.'forced to smile. of the fingers. Beat one egg light and a tt 4o«oii8traie your talents.-’ blinking eyes, add to it a scant cap nallk. Then stir only 17.00, through,without change to Ptem toee Bad Ttsta "Her^'a a box.” said I; "lets sit ^T'Pick up the candile, sir." said the San Francisco. Lot^ A ^eles and Port­ In the Month. Costed "Aba! Here is the coal-bin. Per- idown vl^le we eat We are safe Into tbe dry mixture. The. dough tiianquil voice from biefaind the lig h t' should be quite soft.; Turn Into a shal­ land. No extra charge on our pers . ■ dttwnrl^t cruel to ua Not a dozen three or fotij tart apples and arrange erary.vand full particulars to S. A file. for a moment?” would have been full of police by this feet away was liberty; and now we Hutchinson. Manager Tourist Depart­ - H a v e you ever witnessed a cat Ime.” I B>inmetTicalIy on 'top of the pan, let­ siuiu.fHL a(|ti.iit6 tsttiwief. were back at the beginning again. ting the slices overlap. Pot the%harp ment, 212 Clark Street, Chicago, HI. footing it across the snow? If you .-Vnd there we sat. calmly munching w:ith tbe end nowhere in sight. M at Batf 'hare, picture me imitating her. Cau- edge of. the slices idowi and press he hpnies, for all the world as If the “ Shall I'llg h ttlt sir?" 1 asked, not sUghUy into the dough. Sprinkle with Demand for Cocoanut Meat. Sipiogn tloanl" I took one step, then another: ron ha^d of the law wasn't within a to be outdone in the matter of formal For the year ending June 30, 1906, aaff tlion that mountain of coal turned ; bousaqd miles of us. It was all very two tablespoonfuls t^ugar and nutmeg politeness. or cinnampq. Bake In a hot oven. As the exports of copsa (dried oocoanut fata a roaring treadmill. Bssssb! i musing. • '"Yes, sir,' doubtless you will need it.” meat) from tbe .Philippine Islands H m r! In a moment 1 was buried to soon as done brush the' top- lightly “Are-|-are you the man th#y are ! I struck a match and ■ touched tJie with hot water: amounted to 145,^61.918 pounds, of itititt msmirrcf. the' knees and nearly suffocated. I 1 untingj forj” she asked abruptly. candlestick. which France took 88,336,360 pounds, became angry. I ^ould reach that "I never stole anything more teni- “Burglar?” said L (For all a ^ Boston «Cbokies. , or about $1 per cent. The. next most wlafiow— • 1 le thai^ green apples—and ripe ones ' parent cooineas, my jheartbeats were - One scant cup butter, thrjse eggM, important buyers' were Spain aad Osr- JOIN TIE NMnr "Hash! Hash! The^'^uolse. the - -with a nod toward the apple bin. away np in the e ig h th !) "• ' one and a half tablespoons eoM water» many. Ab .1. tl ■■ ■ . — 1 - — __— . ___^ . _____ ^ .' ficite!" whispered the girl, waving “Pardon me! I feel very guilty In The girl snuggled dlose to my sitfe. WbieS 74sr»,roBas aas of caedasar- half tew poonm t,, one cup chopped of n a a d W a a ebef candle frantically. a (King i you such a question. Ton I could feel her heart beating eyen walnuts', half^cup (topped ridkins, one Booth Tarklngton when at work Um for a ' yBeieWaewnta. ma^ 1 h Wentl told me your name’*, rises at five o’clock in the morning, irM aaa. s^tOp. aospanBetuta. Bat 'was determined. Again.! tried. foster than mine. and a half cups sugar, one uaspoon earpcBtat*.itat*. jthip- ai-paawwm, areB *n. an ^ This time I slipped and'fell on my “Haven't 1? My name is Richard drinks a. little cocoa and 'writes till UeUa*.k iooofe».ai - - M C F ^ a u a r aUnln, "BuTglar?" I repeat^. soda, t h ^ ' cups of'flour, small tea­ Soapital teasds. As 1 strove to get up, the C omstalk. My friends oall me IMcky." "Infleed, no, slr.**i-— reproachfully. nlhe. Nearly all his . best pasaageu it«t«atruaM P iim >a diaaaanw. Iard,""grias]y. **I coailn’t,g!et arodM add th e walnata/ cortiants, lU ^ns and Stol«aays«rBwii«rT*tVTMtM^SOc. ^ i t r eaaibrie m a^ appetit^ is ap^>ea^, thank to th|» h w cellar earlier in tho tile last cup and a h s if of* flodr. II.S.NAVYJ “M v lv e IM** she said. And tbeu a fellow’s work moffi be donti** Many a man Sows wii.d oats et his Ms. 11 M M 1 ^ . lICTMir.l An idea, came to "Ramlltoa in amaU spoonfols o n bnUdreit pan and CkMhwalCi Miiinin.1 • n u m i - It not the. cpal dns*^ ',Su he' Owtikasd. . leisure that hli ctt|ldres 'most reap PmIMBcsI iS .. v. .' --JACnM;] raWdMeatel '.S' -I 1- In hasui."^ ^ X. ■ I ■; -Jlf-j' -- I ,,I r |J , . < p M .,.^,|.,,.,^^ W.

. i ’ ! I Hr«. XVInslvir'B SoikthiBw Byrsp. | For eltfJdrea teeUtSK. epRoik ibe saiM , reSucet ^ ' D. S. DISPENSATORY A COUNTRT OF fiaaimute.BiUirBpBla.caicsirlaAaoUb. Sc«tM»u«. I Pure Whits Lead •From the feminine ;Viewpjoint as | is the Natural Describes the Principal Ingredients ^ALL PAPER George a&d HelSo Look Orsr NEVER-FAILING sQROPS gagemeut ring is a desirabile ihiag to i Paint Pigment Cootwned in Pe-ru«aa. Samples have round. Numerous Are we cUiming too much for Penms Drcpsc^. Goalcs. ^Ribbons, ■ Suits, etr*., 1 The Gulf Coast of Texas Is a Wprld- C o m p o u n d s when we claim it to be an effectiTO enn lie mai.le l" l<^ok like ucwj with PUT- 1 a r e b e i n g f"7eorgt. clear." Mrs. Sweetley’s Bcaterl NAM, I'-IDULKSS DV^IS. NIo muss. rem ^y for chronic catarrh? Have we vcjico wiic soft and persuasive. ofi'ered to ta k e abundant proof that Penma la in real­ !“aV1iui is it, Helen?" said Mr. Sweet- Many a woman has married a fool ’ the place of ity each a catarrh remedy? Let ns seo Raymondville, Tex., Feb. 19.----- white lead as •4‘- This town is in the central part of for love: but few mistakes would be^ a paint, butao what the United States Dispensatory i have had a lot of samples of wall Cameron County, Texas, which county made if fools never had money. real substitute aays of the principal ingredients i m s pai>e." soot up this afternoon and here >les along the Gulf Coast and is bor­ I 0NI.T05»C -'BBOICO QeiXINE** fo r LI y et Peruna. rhiey are. I want you to help me select Thau IS LAXAUVK UUUMU gimi ro. S cnilarlT been lounfi. dered by the Rio Grande River on the ' named d*-ceiri.,' The tirsi ai>H Pure White Take, for Instance, the ingredient >rje for the parlors. You have such ex- ’ or j:.n*1 Co m li a W U lTf PACKA«ii: mtli south. The St. Louis, Brownsrtlle’& { h'u>‘k an-1 red :ciM>rlDK. and bears iUo*ien«ture ot Lead has a hydrastis canadensis, or golden seal. r-eillent taste. Here they are. nice large Mexico Railway traverses iho coOnty '■i c.w.&KOVt:. . .p e c u l i a r The United States Dispensatory says ;^c;r.:;-les that show the full pattern. from north to south. I property of The trouble is that several cf them Some men are not satipnea wnen amalgamating of this herbal remedy, that it is largely At Raymondville last sprjpg a field they kill two birds with one sioue • employed in the treatment of depraved are so pretty it is hard to select. They of com attained a height oif eight feet with thewfxxl del have Huch! lovely wall paper nowa­ unless they can get l!he st^ne back. i upon which it rs used—added to this mucous membranea, chnmic rhinitis without rain or irrigation, simply from it has au elasticity which permits the days. N'ow please puc' cfown your book the moisture that was stored in the (nasal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia (ca­ artd iay asidCiyour cigar and give your Take advanta^’e cf Neturi-'n splendid of­ paint to follow the natural expansion soil. After that it required irrigating. fering. Giirlicld Tea, the la.\^iive that is and Contraction of the wood. Pure tarrh of the shomach), chronic intesti­ uilciividf'd attentfon to this wall paper. pure, mild, and ix)tent. it is [made wliolly nal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice, (ca­ In Cameron County, Texas, the ears White Lead (with its full natural te- I W nt to be quite sure that' the paper are setting on the stalks when the of ITei-bs, For eonstij^ntionj liilion.'ine'y*. nacity and elasticity, unimpaired by tarrh of the hver) and in diseased pf^asos yoti. I should take no pleasure livof'and htdnpv Tt p’lrlfies the adulterants), alo&e fulfills ail the re­ Iowa farmer is planting his crop. blfod G-i->r-inteod un,dier the’ Pure Food mucous membranes of the pelvic organs. Ini it If it did no*, ^ ’hat do you think “Roasting ears” are in the market In quirements of the ideal paint. Every I t is also recommended for the treat­ of! this pattern?” and Drugs Liw. | keg which bears the Dutch Boy trade i that region In the early spring, as well mark is positively guarant^ to be ab­ ment of various forms of diseases pe­ M dou‘t%ee but that It Is all right.” as in the late fall, and at Christmas^ r-Why Ocorgel You honestly and A man who is content to do the solutely Pure culiar to women. tide. same thing day after day may be a White Lead Another ingredient of*Penma, cory- triily wouldn't want that on our parlor Take alfalfa, also: The Northern good husband and a i kind father, but made by the Old dalio formosa, is classed id the United wills! 1 think it is horrid! Such a farmer who Is satisfied with three or be is a poor news-maker. Dutch Process. States Dispensatory as a temic. So also stjff, conventional pattern!” four cuttings a year from his alfalfa O. I don't know. It seems graceful field will hardly believe even the con­ In a Pinch, Use ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE. S E N D F O R ta cubebs classed ns a stomachic and as toj me." A powder. It cures paiaful, smart­ a tonic for the mucous membranes. servative facts about alfalfa in Camer­ BOOK |"Grace£ul? Those great, stiff figures on County. Texas. Here the fanner ing, nervous feet and. ingrowing nails. Cedron seeds Is another ingredient of all of the same slxe graceful? I would It’s the greatest comfor^ discovery of fiTM“ ATnlkonPnlat.” Tkluithltt iBfor- Peruna, an exceUent drag that haa harvests seven or eight cuttings in the the age. .Makes he\q shoes easy. A BUtfon OB %b« pBint not .have that paper^ on the walls if first year. •ohiert. Sent tim been very largely overlooked by the they would put it on for nothing. How certain cure for swe^itlng' feet. Sold npon roQueM. Sugar cane, as Is generally known, by all Druggists, 25c. Accept no sub­ ForBab/sfirstBatliand medical profession for the past fifty do you like this pattern?” is grown by planting the stalks them­ stitute. Trial package, FREE. . Ad­ NATIONAL LEAD COZIPANY years. The seeds are to be found in ■‘Well/ ;l seems rather characterless selves in furrows, but this does not dress A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Yj Subsequent Baths. very few drug stores. The United :oi ipe.” have to be done every year. In the __X------, fM «5/ear««r (M . i Chaiacterless! My goodness mb! ing eilU$ nearest ywt: States Dispensatory says of the action Rio Grande Valley of Texas a single In Hit Father’s Foolttept. ; 9»w York, Boatoa, BuffAlo. OleroUnd. Because of its delicate,’ of oedron that it is nsed as a bitter I ihink It has ten times the character planting will last for eight or ten Allan Sankey, son the ramous sing­ OisdonAtl. Cbicnco. 6t. LobIb. Pbil*. emollient, sanative, anti­ tonic and in the treatment of dysentery, ofj that other pattern. Still, it is loo years. Another point; Rio Grande ing revivalist, is following bis father's dolphin IJohn'T. Lowtsh 6ro«. Co.li d^rk. The parlors are not as well footsteps as a composer, and i^ome INsUoanl Land A Oli Oo-J septic properties derived and in intermittent diseases as a buIh cane contains about thirty per cent, lighted as I wish they were, and this of his hymns are popular in :'New from Cuticura, united with stitnte for quinine. more sugar, than that of other locall- paper would make them still darker. vles. It was this fact that won the England revival meetjogs.' - ^ the purest of ^ponaceous OU of coiMdba, another ingredient of I was sure that I wouldn’t want that fiVfllBT iVnQ Unexcelled forgeneralfann gold medal at the St. Louis Exposi­ vAaAi wAfllrd Inf. *lork'. dnlnrliif. fniU*. truck. Ingredients and most re-| Pemna, is classed by the United States pdper when they gave me the sample, fmportont to Mothers. «.p(>i- tion for cane from the Closner plan­ Exemine carefully erery bottle of C.KSTOBIA, tetlan Write Tieftre.tofbce foi ll-t-BiiU pub- freshiog of flower odpurs, Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and what do you think this pattern?” tation. near Hidalgo, Texas, which is >1 v!Tlirh*r,l.,LBn<1 en-l In.hi.trlel AB?nt diuretic. It acts on the stomach and n rnfe and aurc remedy for iofnaU aod children, »ojither«iRv.arulM'>hllel'«U K f‘‘I like that first rate.” fifty miles above Brownsville. nod aee that it > | C.B. Ohepe. Went. Aart..tE4 theinii-»l Cuticura Soap is all that the Intestinal tract. It acts as a stimu­ !“You do? Well, now it seems like a A comprehensive book of eighty fondest of fond mothers de- vqry commonplace pattern to me. Just lant on the genito-urinary membranes. pages, profusely Illustrated and fully Beers tbe siresforcleansing,preserving Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dys­ such a paper as you would be apt to. Sifoature of descriptive of the Tqxas Gulf Coast h\?CELLANC01JS ELECTROTYPES fl^d on any one's walls. I want some­ to 'Dea For Over SO Teera. In fTMt rmrletT for vale et the lo.weet prtre* by and purifying the skin,scalp, entery and diarrhea, and some chronic may be obtained by addressing, John a.i.uixoo««k^fr'spafiui CO..» tr.Ateai ~ diseases of the liver and kidneys. thing—well, unique and yet not con­ Sebastian, Passenger Traffic Manager. The KiAd ¥oa IUv« Always fiooght. hair and hands ofinfantsand spicuously so. Something that—you Send to us for a free book of testimo* Room 1. La Salle St. Sta.. Chicago, or children. Guaranteed abso­ kbow what I mean. My Idea is that Room 3, Frisco Bldg., St. Louis. An elevator sometimes enables nials of what the people think of Pe- wial! paper, like furniture, should In a man to rise to tbe occasion. W; N. U., DETROIT, NQ. 9, 1907. lutely pure and may be used rnna as a catarrh remedy. Th&best cPrtaJn way, reflect the character of Knockers get big audiences, bat no from the hour of birth. fvidence is the testimony at those who the people in the house. It should Pepou’ London. 27 CbBrtertioune Sd-: Psrli. A* gate receipts. ae oe In Pmi Hotter Drut A CTieia. rorp„ Boeto*. have tried i t .' have a certain indefinable—how do you B.8 . A..dhtePro0S.- Kr-lH»t.-trvc. CuUcum Bnofc like this patter'£?” Deafness Cannot Be Cured AILING WOMEN TRUE SPIRIT OF COURTESY. “I don't like-striped wall paper.” by loc»l «ppllc*tlons, u Uiey cuteot reach the dl>- L, eeeed portion of the enr. Them !■ ohiy one wey to H ow Maniy Perfectly W ell W om en You don't? Why It is veiy fashion­ cure dealneM. end tbet teby coutltattooel reaedfee. DeefneM 1i ceueed by in influned condition of tbe Fertile Fanning Impulse Prompted by Owner’s Noble* able. and it gives height to a room. I mucout IlQlDg of tbe Euitecblu Tube. Whenthia , Do You Know? ness of Heart. djon't like a distinct and positive stripe, tnbe la InSamed you bare n ruBbtlngaoundor Im- -perfect heerlair, end when It la entirely cloaed, Deef- hut you see that this is not that kind. neaa la the result, end nnleaa the tnllnmtDatloacen be taken out aud tbia tube reatored te tta nonBatcondl- Courtesy Is a quality of the heart It Is more of a suggestion of a stripe. ilon, bearing irUl be deatroyed forerer; nine caaea L AMDS and suggests a forgetfulness of self, a Still, it you do not want a stripe—" out of ten are eauaed by Catarrh, wblcb la oothlns but an InSamed condition of the moeona anrfecea. refinement and delicacy of tempera* do not insist oh the paper not hav­ We will fire One Hundred Dollara for any caae of Deafneu (canaed by catarrh) that cannot to cured Cheap snent that prompts the charmihg act ing a stripe In it.” by Baira Catarrh Cure. Send for ctrculara, free. Ea*y Terms ^ as impulse. • "Hut I want the paper to please you, F. J. CUSHBY a CO„Toledo, 0. .75c. The gentle spirit of courtesy be­ Afiar, and if you hate a stripe I— ainlly Pllla for conatlpatlen. trays Itself In the manner of address­ "I didn't say that I hated a stripe.” In the Best Section ing a servant or a weary assistant be- "Well, I do not want anything ^ a t SOME POINTS ABOUT NEEDLES. hind the counter as well as friends yoti even dislike. I rather like a stripe offteSoutli and acquaintances. A lack of courtesy and—now they told me at the store Tha Evolved Product ot Centuries of often results from a mistaken idea as • Unexcelled for General Farming* .ithat this paper is being used a great Invention. Stock Kai^mg, Berries. Fruit to one’s own Importance. The thought deal. Do you like it?” and Vegetables. is bom in the heart; but a false idea •‘Well, yes; I think I like It better The point of a needle is a veir im­ 1 of independence presents action. U Cantaloupes, Strawberries. Peaches, than any piece you have shown n»e,” portant part of that useful little In- Apples. Grapes, etc., give merely is an act of couftesy and % "Why, George! Do you? It seems sttument, and there are manp poli^ handsome returns. mark of nobleness of mfad voluntarily perfectly horrid to me. It looks loud—^ about neetHes callculated tq lateral - Cattle need but little winter feed. to resign one’s right In favor of an­ bold—brazen! And It would simply the general publlCr The dally con other. kill any picture hung on it! That is sumption of needl^ all ovct the world HBALTHY CLIMATE. It is the same mistaken' Idea that something we want to consider—the is something lOie 3,000,000, while GOOD WATER. eonfnses frankness with rudeness. It **I am^Dot feeling veity weH,** “I Mrs. W. S. Eord of 1938 Lansdowne LONG GROWING SEASON. ' pictures. Then this paper would be every year the women of the United St., Baltimore, .’Hd. writes : Is a virtue not to resort to the many all out of harmony with the rugs in States break. lose and use some 300,- am so nervous it . seems las though I AddreM fi. A. PARK, Gen. Im. A lad*l AfL petty deceptions that mar our socl^ shouldfly.” “My bacidacbesas though Dear Mra Pinkham^- the parlors. It would be a screaming 000,000 of those .tiiny tools. Few peo­ i t would break.” ^ ! ‘ For^our years mylifewasa misery to % aystem. While wo turn with disgust note of discord all through.” ple while threading-a needle, have me. 1 suffered from irregularities, aui>- loidsville & Nashvlllt from the woman who bids her frlMid How often do ypu hear these signi­ preesion, terrible dragging sensations and "Then why did you have a sample ever given a thought to' the various ficant expressiohs from w o m e n extreme nervousnem, 1 nadgiven up all '’>^1 R i R i GOi an affectionate farewell one moment of it sent?” processes through which jthe wire hope of ever being well again when Lydia' and breathes a sigh of relief at her de­ friends. More than likiiiy you speak .LOUISVILLE, KY* "Well. I thought It would give us a must pass before It comes out a the same words yourself, and there E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compouod was parture the next, we can hut admit: variety from which to select. Now I needle. Yet the manufacture of recOiumendeiL It cured my weakness and that a truly courteous heart will re­ is a cause. ! mabe me well and strong.” like this pattern immensely. Don’t needles Includes some 21 different . More than thirty years ago Lydia Miss Grace E. Miller, of 1213 Michi­ frain from speaking an unpleasant, processes from cutting the wire and E Pinkham of Lynn, Mass, discovered truth without imperiling the person’s you?” gan St., Buffalo, N. Y. writes: Canadian Government Well, to tell the hqqest truth, threading the double needle^ bjy the the source of nearly all the suffering Dear Mrs. Pinkbaro c— teracity. eyes to separating the two needles on endured by her sex. ’‘Woman's Ills,” '“I was in a very bad condition of health H/elea. I do not fancy IL” these two words are full of more F r e e F a r m s Stimulate the Blood. "You don’t? Well, now, I like it bet­ the one length of wire, heading, hard­ (generally; irritafile, croes, backache and ening in oil, cleaning oUt the slices of misery to women than sny other two suffer^ from a feminine , weakness. Lydin 0\*er 200,000 A raeric M Brandretb’s Pills'are the great blood tor than anything I have found yet, words that cab be found in the E. Pinkham's Vegef^hle Compound, cured larmers whe hnve mm the eye, point-setting, and final pol­ tl«d in C-Miada duriaK purifier. They are a laxative and blood and I think that you would grow to Eoglish langna^. Sudden fainting, me after oU other medicines had faik<<] the paM frw year* tcMv tonic, they act equally on the bow*- like it. The cierl; at the store ^ald ishing. For wrapping purple paper-Is depression of spirits, reluctance to What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege­ fv it) the (act that CaBa** els, kidneys and skin, thus cleansing that it was so much in demand that used, since it prevents rusting. There go anywhere, backaches, headaches, table C/Ompound did for Mrs. Fai^ "I do not exactly fancy It, but If youi Improved, until this little but not in- the record for h greatel; number of female weakness are invited to ing and Mixed Farming are.alxo profitable cwW extract of sarsaparilla, which, with signiflcitot instrument - is now one of absolute cures bf female ills than any inga. Coal, wdod anvernment AgeaW way of recovery ^vised. Out of her M. V. M dlN ES, 6 Averee Tbealrt Bbcfc, W •verywhere. plain or sugar-coated. there that often. Seems to me a par­ A FRIEND’S TIP. Don't try toiendnre, |but cure the vast volume of experience in treating lor in a house is a kind of chamber of female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably b v il, W cU c m ; er C. A. U U R IE R , S a rit Sto. » Feminine Amenitipe. cause of all your suffering. Lydia E. Maria, HkUgaa. horrots anyhow. Now, if you like that 70-Year-Old Man Not too Old to Accept TSnkham’s vegetable- Compound at haa the very knowledge that will *lsn*t that the poetess over there paper have it put right on the wails once removes such troubles. The help.your case. Her advice is free in the corner who ramp to see us after a Food Polntisr.' following letters prove j this : [ and always helpfoL .-J and—■’ To eonvlDAew dinner the other night?” asked the “Bet uot if you don't like IL I must woman that girl. ’’and wept all over the place, tell­ *Tor the last 20 years,” writes a tta* Aatlawpito wQl uon/ess that I like it ever so much and Maine man, ‘Tve been tro'uhled with Improve ber ntottS ing us her tale of woe;.'wept so that I I feel sure you would like it better if went ou< and got some things for Dyspepsia and liver complaink, and aaa do sU we dal* ypu could see several strliw of it hung have tried about every kkown remedy her dlnntiT and cooked them for her side by side as I saw them to-day In and yo" brought out a- bottle of your without much in the way of results of lutne-. very beet wine and gave It to her?” the store. One cannot get the full ef­ until I took up the food question. **Tes.” returned thq woman. ”ehe fect from a sample, not even from a “A friend recommextded Grape-Nuts large sample.” : \ doesn’t seem to see 'us now, does food, after 1 had taken all- sorts of B«eb«e ahe?" “1 suppose not. Just order that medicines with only occastonal, tem­ ‘Tbs next time she eomes to os paper and have It over with.” porary relict with her tale of worn," afflitned the “But 1 want you to like It.” said Mn. ‘This was about nine itaonUis ago, glii aeverely,'.‘she won't see ua, if wy Sweetley, amiably. and 1 be^mi the Orape-Nuts for.break- eatch a glimpee of her tint** ”0. I*U like It aU rt^t," said Mr. fast with cream and a little sugar. Sweetley, beaming at ber. Since then I have had the for at Oats Heeds 2 Foot Long. “Because,” contlaaed the lady, ‘T least one meali a day, usuMly JOr. The John A. Salser 8s«d Co., l a O omb, wouldn't take the toast bit of pleasure breakfast , la It If I felt that you didn't like I t 1 “Wbi^s fail to express the benefit I TlMir t S a '- - - want the paper to be your cholee as received from the use of Qnpq-Nnts. Bpgte—the great cams! h v food well as mine. As I say, the effect is My stomach is> almost entire^ free America «f«r w rl different when you see a lot of It to­ from pain and my liver complaint la gether. 1 showed It to Mrs. ITan Sam, about cured. 1 have gained flestj, sleep 1 ^ 0 was calling here this afternoon well can eat nehrly any kind of food and she thought It was tore]^. If yon except greasy,. starchy thi'ngs aind am -think that you’d like it, dear, t —” strong and healthy M the age| of 70 Our maeudotii 148-pafe Seed end TbGhUlog is Aiailed ftw to all intend^ finist^ this tale before I go to bed. “If I can be the means of halploff baren, or toad 6o to stampa and reeeiva ftm aampleeef eew Two X m Oale Better telephone In- the morning and any poor mortal wlio has been trou­ mad other eeteals and ^ o a t ^ t e . , have them save the paper for yon.** ! bled with dyspepsia as I have been. I John A. Salsar SaadlSo., Box W, l a “I—^1—to tell the trinth. dear, I x M am willing to answer any totter enclon- Wia. ^ _ tiiem put it aside to-day and. they are ing stamp ” Name given hr Posting •One Of the tt&ee to get boar is when going to bang it next weak and—I dm Oo.. Battle Creek, Mich. Read the lit- poa are dlBOOQzagefi aad think th e n ii sure you will like It bk the walla.’’U. Ue book, “The Road to WeEvl&e*** In no OM tiyinf gay ' ‘ ! 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✓ iii»Y~ ii I • u Btra. XTlMlow’S SootMax Syrw. | For ciUlSrca teetSlaCi iaTMM tO* cm*. reiocM i U. S. DISPENSATORY A COUNtRY OF p>a.eareawlaSooliu ScabotUe. | Pure'White Lead From the' ifemlnlne viewpoint aa ’ea- ! is the'Natural Describes the Priocipal Ingredtests WALL PAPER gagement ring Is a desirable thing to i CeoTge and Helea Look Over NEVER-FAILING CROPS Paint Pigment Goateified ia Penv-aa. S a m p lo a have round. | Are we claiming too orach for Pentxis j DresseF. Cloik*. Riblvons, Suits. Ac,, | . when we claim it to be ain effective The Gulf Coast of Texas Is n World- ! can' lx* made li> Ipf>ol\ like ui*w with PtT- ! dear." Mrs. Sweetley’s Boater! I NAM FADLLHS.^ »“uss. remedy for chronic catarrh? Hare we voice w:i3 soft and persuasive. abondant proof that Penina is in real* ■ »Vhat is II, Helen?” said Mr. Sweet- I Many a wqjnan has married a fool Ity such a catarrh remedy? Let us seo Raymondyille, Tex., Feb. 19, — Icy. This town Is-in the central part of ' for love; but few mistakes would be' what the United States Dispensatory | "I Itave bad a lot of samples of wall Campron County. Texas, which county i made if fools never had money. [ says of the principal ingredients of pa{)er’sont up-this afternoon add here >iics along the GuIf^Coast and is bor­ t OXZ.TONE ••RBOXO QCIXIXE** Pemna. :hcy are. I want you to help me select Tbat lit LAXAllViS imuMO •^iim re. S milarlT ; dered by tbe Rio Grande River on the naaied ro-red The tJrsi »nrt Taket for instance, the ingredient »r.e fov jibe parlors. You have such ex­ orK.n»lCol■ nr tru. K. Ingredients and most re-j tion for cane from the Closner plan­ tatlon r>cllttlc«. Wtllenearcftnlflocfoi ll»t»anil Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and What do you think of this pattern?” tation, near Hidalgo, Texas, which is Examine carefally every bottle of C.ASTORIA, “ atlinir M V nich«rd-.L*-.rt «n'l rtul.iMrlal At^M freshiog of flower odours, diuretic. It acts on the stomacA and "I like (hat first rate." a r.-tfe and •are remedy for tbf&ata aad cbildrea. So,crth-n> Rv. and R ‘,'v fifty miles above Brownsville. aad see that it ^ C. a Cha*e. West. A*l..tCMClicinu*al Ulda .bi. Lotils.Mo Cuticurai Soap is all that tha Intestinal tract. I t acts a& s Stimu­ '■You do? Well, now It seems like a A comprehensive book of eighty fondest of fond mothers de- very commonplace pattern to me. Just lant on the genito-urihary'membranes. pages, profusely illustrated and fully Bears tbe siresforcleansing,preserving Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dys­ such a paper as you would be apt to descriptive of tbe Texas Gulf Coast Signatare of find on any one’s walls, t .want some­ ELECTROTYPES and purifying the skin,scalp, entery and dianhM, and some chronic may obtained by addressing John Xn Use For Over 30 Tear*. A.lax.EKLM)ee ervat ▼aripty B^Bemta for M ieet co„ ra tlw w. lowe*tAOMati., price* chuaea by thing-well, unique and yet not con­ Sebastian, Passenger Traffic Manager. 7be Kmd You Have Alwaye BooghL hair and hands of infantsand' diseases of tbe liver and kidneys. spicuously so. Something that—you Send to U8 for a free book of testinu> Room 1. La Salle St. Sta., Chicago, or children. Guaranteed abso­ know ^hat I mean. My idea is that Room 1, Frisco Bldg.. St. Louts. An elevator sometimes enableo Bials of what the pei^le think, of Pe­ wall pa-I^er, like furniture, should In a maa to rise to the occasion. W. N. U-, DETROIT, NQ. 9,, •I907. lutely pure and may be used, runa as a catarrh remedy. The best certain w*ay, reflect the character of Knockers get big audiences, bat no from the hour of birth. evidence Is the testimony of those who the people in the bouse. It should Depota- London. 77 CbaitrtIwuM Sq.t'PwW. 0- gate receipts. RueoelaPalx: Pottai Bof— have tried it. have a certain indeflnable—bow do you' b . & A., Boie Pros*. cr-pu«t-{ic«. (hiueuA S like this pattern? ” Deafness Cannot Be Cured AILING WOMEN c TRUE SPIRIT OF COURTESY. • I don’t like striped wall paper.” How M any Perfectly W ell W om en "You don't? Why It Is very fashion­ ___deatB«M, aad that !■ bjr coattUatlooal remedt aa. DeafB«M fa cau«ed by to fafiamad coadlrtoo of tbe Fertile Fanning Impulse Prompted by Owner's Noble*, able. and it gives height to a room. I mneoua Ualog of tbe EuiUcblaa Tnbe. Wbeathla Do You Know ? ''ness of Heart. don't like a distinct and positive stripe, (Qbeta laSamed yoa bare a raoBbllag aonad or Im­ perfect beariair. aad wbea Itia' eatlrefy cloeed, I>eaf- but you see that this is not that kind. neaa la tbereouic.aQd nnleaatlta laflammatlobeaa be Courtesy Is s qnallty of thie heart taken out aad tbia tube reatored u> Ita normal eoodl- LANDS It is more of a suggestion of a stripe. tloB, he&rlDg «]ll be deatroyed forerer; ntae caaea and suggests a forgetfulness of self, a Still, if you do not want a stripe—" out of tea are canted by Catarrh, vtalcb te nothing bot aa fnflaaied coadltloa of tbe nneoue anrfaoea. refinement aztd delicacy pf tempera* do not insist on the paper not hav­ W evlll five One H o n d i^ Dollar* for aay c*»eof inent that prompts the charming act ing a stripe in it.” . . . .. _ -----_ . . - . ^ cured by Uall’i Catarrh Cure. E asy T e rm t as impulse. "But I want the paper to please you, Y: j . CUEHBV 4 CO., ToIeSo, O, The gentle spirit of courtesy be­ dear, and If you hate a stripe I—" Family FllU for eoMtlpatloa. trays Itself la the manner of address­ ‘‘I didn’t say that I hated a stripe.” In thB Bsst Section ing a servant or a weary assfstant be- I do not want anything that •OME POINTS ABOUT NEEDLES. lUnd the counter as well as- friends you even dislike. I rather like a stripe of the South and acquaintances. A lack of courtesy and—now they told me at the store The Evolved Product of Centuries of often results from a mistaken idea as Unexcelled for General Fahniiif* that this paper is being used a great invention. Stock Kaising, Berries. Fruit to one’s own Importance. The thought deal. Do you like it?" Is bom In the heart; butH ^ s e idea aad Vegetables. "Well, yes; I think I like it better The point of a needle Is a very Im­ Cantaloopes, Strawberries, Peachaa of independence presents adloa. It than any piece you have shown roe." portant part of that useful little In­ Apples. Grapes, etc., give merely is an act of courtesy and % "Why, George! Do you? It seems strument, and there are many points handsome returns. mark of nobleness of mind Toluntarily perfectly horrid to me. It looks loud— about needles calculated tq interest ^Cottle need but little winter feecL to resign one's fight In favor of an­ bold—brazen! And it would simply the general publlp. The dally con­ other. kill any picture bung on it! That is sumption of needfes all o v ^ tbe wc^ld FORD HEALTHY CLIM.^TE. ' It Is the same mistaken Idea that something we want to consider—the is something like 3,000,1)00, while GOOD WATER. confuses frankness with rudeness. It “I am not feeling very well," "I Mrs. Y?. S. Ford of 1938 Lansdowne LONG GROWING SEASON. pictures. Then this paper would be •very year the women of the United St., Baltimore, Md, writes : ts a vtrtue not to resort to tbe many all out of harmony with the rugs in States break. lose and use some 300.- am so nervous it seems as thongll 1 Addrets' 0. A. PARK. Gen. In. 0 Ipffi Aft petty deceptions that mar our social should fly.'* “My back aches as tteugh DearMra Pinkham^ the parlors. It would be a screaming 000.000 of those tiny tools. Few peo­ it would break." ‘‘For four years mylifewasa misery to » oystem. While we turn with disgust note of discord all through.” ple whfie threading a needle have me. 1 suffered from irregularities, sui>- Louisville & Nttiivlllo from the woman who bids her friend "Then why did you have a sample ever given a thought to the various How often do yon hear these algni- preivion, terrible dragging senj^aliona and an affectionate farewell one! moment fioant expressions from w o m c n extreme nercousneo. 1 had given up all' R. R. Co. of it sent?" processes through which the wire friends. More-than likely apeak hope of ever being well again when Lydia and breathes a sigh of relief at her de­ "Well, I thought It would give us a must pass before It comes ont a E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was LOUISVILLE. KY. parture tbe next, we can bat admit the same words yourself, and there recoimnendeiL It cured my weakness and variety from which to select. Now I needle. Yet the manufacture of is a cause. made me well and strong." that a truly courteous heart will re­ like this pattern Immensely. Don’t needles includes some 21 different frain from speaking an unpleasant More than, .thirty years ago Lydia Miss'Graco E. MlBer, of 1213 Michi­ you?” pcpcesses from cutting the wire and E Pinkhamof Lynn. Mass, discovered gan St., Buffalo, N. Y. writes: Canadian Government , truth without Imperiling the person's threading the donble needle^ by the the source of nearly all the suffering leracity. i Well, to tel! the honest truth, Dear Mrs. Pinkbam , Helen, I do not fancy IL” eyes to separating the two needles on endured by her sex. ‘‘Woman's- Ills,’’ '**1 was in a veiy bad. condition of health these two words are full-of more F r e e F a r m s Stimulate the Bloo^. "You don't? Well, now. I like it bet­ the one length of wire, heading, hard­ generally; irritable, ctohs, backache and ening in oil. cleaning oUt the sides of misery to women than any other two suffered frotn a feminine weakness. Lydin Over 200,000 ATnericaOi Brandretb's Pills are the great blood ter than anything I have found yet, words that can be found in the E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComiMund, cured larruers wHp hare m U and I think that you would grow to the eye.' point-setting, and final pol­ me ^ter all medicines had faile extract of sarsaparilla, which, with "I do not exactly fancy It, but If you improved, until this little but not in­ the record for a greater number' of female weakness are .. invited to ing and Mixed Farm inirarr also profitable caiW other valuable vegetable ;producta» are so taken with it get it by all significant instrument is now one of absolute cures of female ills than any promptly communii^ate with Mrs. ings. Coal, wood tail water in ahturtaactt (he highly-finished products of twen­ other one remedy the world has ever Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. From the rhurchea and scfaoois coaVeuient; & a rlw U ’«i i ^ make it a blood purtfler unexcelled. mieans. I s|>all be satisfied with it. I known and it is the greatest blessing of ficceu. Tax^a-low. am not in the parlors once in a coon’s, tieth century machinery and skill.— symptoms given, tbe trouble may bo For adTice*an<1 inform ation a d d m a tb e Skipep^ Drandreth’s Pills-have been in use 'Zion's Herald. which ever <;ame into the lives of lo(»ted and the quickest and surest intendent of Imroicration, Ottawa, Caaada. W for over a century, and are for sale age anyhow, and 1 don’t want to be suffering wemen way of recovery felvised. Out of her anr aiithOfiKed'Cnoadiaa Covernoseat Agea^ everywhere, plain or sugar-cnated. there that often. Seems to me a par­ M. V. McUINES. • AvcMt T W in Ibck, t e A FRIEND'S TIP. Don't-try to endure, but cure the vast volume of experience in treating trek, HkUf«>: «r C A. lAUfUC% S o il t e ?•> lor in a house is a kind of chamber of cause of your suffering. Lydia B. female ills Mra. Pinkbam probably Muia, MicUfaB. 1. Feminine Amenltleei horrors anyhow. Now, if you like that has the very kzKrwledge that will "Isn't that the poeteM over there 70-Year-Old Man Not too Old to Accept Pinkhaiti'ff~ Vegetable Compound at paper have it put right on the walls a Food Pointer. once removes such troubles.' The hefo your case. Her advice is free In the comer who came to s ^ us after aad—’’ following letters prove th is: and idways helpfnL dinner the other night?” naked tbe To donTtne# lov "Bet jot If you don't like It I must ‘Tor the last 20 years.” writes a vaanau th a t r u . sin. "and wept all over the place, tell­ cqc/ess that I like it ever so much and to o Aatiaeptda wig ing us her tale of woe; wept; so that 1 Maine man. 'Tve been troubled with tanrove ter lie a lS I Teel sure you would like it better if Dyspepsia and liver ccHnplaint, and' 4Bddo aU wa data went oo< and got Some things for you could see several strips of it hung her 'dinner and cooked them for her have tried about every known remedy •ead h * 4»eolaWgr free^s and yo** brought out a bottle of your aide by sldo as 1 saw them to-day In without much in tbe way of results box of Foxtlno wint book << initi ao toe store. Oh^ cannot get the full ef­ tiouf lAd genteo tetOaMOlsla aenfi very beet wine and gave it t^ her?" until I took up the food question., yonr noao ood sddfoss a p ^ t e «sxC "Tea.” returned.tbe woman, "ahe fect from a sample, not even from a "A friend recommended Grape-Nuts doesn’t seem to see us nhw, does lairge sample." food, after I had taken all sorts of "1 suppose n ot Just ordw that ahe?” medicines wit^ only occaslonat tem­ It b.poor 4cbaofny to ase pppr pox^ on your baildiag. u d yop ,can’t afford to 'do it— 'Tbp next time she ; oomes to na paper and have It over with." porary relief. „ * "But I yrhut you to like iV said Mrs. eqMciallfVhen you conaidstthat fee labw is the most coally part of painting. If yop ‘with ber tale of woe,f aflemed the "This was abbut nine months ago, painL thfe ispring, use Bnife^ A. L* O. Painty and feel -satisfied that you have Ike Bert, tb i savemly. "the won't see os. If vr Sweetley, amiably. and I bedkP the Grape-Nnts for break- Beffsla Pafeb took best. pret««ta^ prfetf^s fcnr eraperty beeauH tb«y centaln tba best "O, n i like it aU r i ^ C said Mr. > ^ t with cream and a little aogar. ■ad Most iMtisc pis»«sts OZW OF pElNC sad '^IT E LBi^. neoad in Aped Lindaaed DU. in eateh a giimpae of her!flint.* eorreet preporttan. maktan a FmeetFahS. Before yeo decid* oo taekiad-ofpeiat toase. yoiCeetht Sweetley, beaming at ber. Since then I have had the food for at •okaewaMBiBaflUof^fela Send tori ear tpoy pofer Cbart* and vdaaMe Pwatlniprwrinfi / Oats Heads 2 Fdot Lenff. "BecabM," contlnned the lady, ^T least (me meal a day, usually for H m John A. Sulser Sssd Oo., lo Or«u% tgouldn’t take tbe least bit of plesame Hreakfost », are brinfiaf out la m w is^ ks It If I felt that yob didn’t like I t I BUFFALO OIL PAiNT & VARNISH 00. BUFFALO HHIGA60 Mar w itt heeK s feet loadi ' Thalfa a "Wbrdp fall to expreea the benefit I IW r eatafag ^ • iMBt the paper to be your cbolee as received from the ase ef Grope-Nuta. well no mine. As I eay, the effect Is My stomach is almost entirely free ItSdreat when yon see a lot of It to­ from pain and my liver complaint ta gether. 1 showed it to ifea. Von Sam. about cured. I have gained fleah, aleep erho was calling here this afternoon w ^ can eat . nearly any kind; of fo^ and she thought it was lovely. If yon except greasy, starchy things and am think that yon’d like it, dear, I—' strong and healthy at tlie age o< 70 Oar masufeth 8ec4 qad Tool "O. ril Uke it an right I wont to yeara. Cktelog isfelikd Cr«e to «U intdading finish this tale before I go to bed. “If I can be the means of helping boyen, or smsR So in s U m wM roenvs frm mmfimf'wnr T w oJM Iioog Oats ^ tte r telephone in the morning and any poor mortal who has been trou­ mad other (iirssls and hi^eatsloc ^ have them enve the paper tor yon.' b le with*'dyspasia os I haveheen, I John A. f e t e 6 e e d ^ , Box W, La " W —to toU the trnth, dear, ,I hod am willing to answer any letter enhlo0- i ^ ' Ctoi“^ Wie. them pot It aside today and th ^ ere Ing stomp.” Nome given by 'Poatnm 0 b6 Q t tlM tte e s to CM b n ir Is trhsc ^ in g to hang it next week nnd—I Oo.. Battle Crieek, Mich. Reoff the lit­ sore yon vlll URo it oh th* wins.*— tle book, ‘The Bood to in E^ek. ^Theza'a n SesioiL* . \ F a c t MaBsr H hn Bn ccsss m CoHcetlnn. 'leewadB He Ha IcvsrsRd Oefitlsmaa Jumped ftbtlisr Waterway Called Aftak^ Chamylalii th« tbe-flito 1247 Bppean cte 1 far Cee^itry. Hastily at Cendusieoa. OOVKfIMOII HAD lAUON ON T M Haa Now No Daelgnatlen.. plate cT the *Hmao CtrttUamd,’^ iB the Munich state Ubiiury ii a WOULMB JOKCBB. luM stro n c Etec* ^A clergyniaa whom people'call Dr. Blsbop 'talboL the “Cowboy Btshop,” A name which Samuel Champlain C hzpslcle of , Reganshnrg w h l ^ 'te of* IWl ■wittnwiti, M tbe iaetasl leaden Brown la pastor of one of the chordies ^ho has recently told his strange applied to a oertaln waterway in our Bciaily dasekbed as tha oUteat KB. life as blsMp among the cowboiys and , b i aBUi * t&l tbe jHaMdUn Northweat Ip S t Paul, Minn., noted for his good F act T h a t Q uest **Knsw C hiW |iagns country ahoold be revLved. Cham­ coBtatninff Arabic BUBMrals and ^ m iners o fle a iiy W yom ing and IdahOt! being written batwaan thb yaaia UB7 »ii«f 1 ^ 0 BacUflli Immlgraiit w orks as well as for his good preach- and -Had. No Prsjudlcas AgahM * plain haa been called “the reaLfoond* had many | an amusing experience and and 1174. ■ ellher m ade a p aa t n' small and difficult what igBoraht of the co^dltionB of life to approach because of shallows and " ‘Surely there is some' one..wllbln to go In?" generally saw through surfaces and '‘,*Very-^ood/I said. ‘Have you any the sound of my voice who. is ready in-a new country. "Don’t know Just happened to." rocks at its mouth, 'I gave it my perceived what was going cm inside suggestions, colonel?’ and wUling to join the army of tha All thew were welcomed In Canada, “Gave you a drink, ,dld he?” without ^eing suspected of having name." bnt, althoogh th e E nglish iZDmlgra* " ‘Only this, bishop: I wish yon Lord!" he cried. Still no answer, and "Yes," an eye oh the matter. would give us about five hymns. I Seeing this waterway from the dedk be was abbot to begin again when tion in nujxdMCB equals! that of many And the boy wiped bis face with an When grown-up persons indulge In want ple^ity of time. I do not want of his vessel, Champlain misappre­ otiter nattens comUaed, it does not hended Ite nature. It Is not a river, my friend, the member of our regi­ qpward stroke of the palm of hid practical Jokes, the fact gauges them. t o ^ crofwded. The boys are a little ment, arose and cried out sympathat- equal the American immigration alone hand, while Dr. Brown looked on with They have lived narrow^ obscure and slow on ^llections.’ but is a short and narrow strait, wid­ ■-..t in striking power, In foot-pound terma ening at two places inland and cob- Ically: an expression of satisfaction. Mr. ignorant lives, and’ at full manhood "I steppe^ over to the organ, and we “ ‘Driih 'em, durn 'em! Draff ’ami” * of potential clTillKatlon>-Outiiig. Murray scratched his head a moment, they still retain and .cherish a job lot started in.’ * The colonel presented the nectlng the waters of Byzzards bay and preceded: ot left-over standards and Ide^s that hat to the man Immediately on my with Vineyard sound. The village of HOW HB MIGHT QUIET BABY. "Ahem! Well, what did they give would have been discarded with, their left He {was rittlng on the eelge of the Wood's Hole stands on its northern “Whisky Boat” No Mora. j'ou to drink?" boyhood If they had' then moved ont platform. He brought out a silver dol­ shore. The famous “whisky twat’’ Is out ot Simple But Energetic Method Ad* "Glass of water," answered , the boy. Into the world and a broader life. lar, called A 'wheel/ in the language To-day fthls waterway seems to have business. It plied on the river be­ vieed by Mother. “Why didn’t you tell me that?” There were many practical -jdkes in 9f the c ^ p . The eecQnd and third no name. It Is very clearly mapped tween Tunica and Coahoma counties exclaimed the minister, turning very the new territory. I do not take pleas­ meu to whom the hat was passed fol­ on the government topographic sheet, and did a flourishing business w^th the '• "Before I got this Job’I had no Idea red in the face. ure in exposing this fact, for 1 Ifked lowed the example of the first, each, but without a name. The leading levee negroes. For years it was a so many funny things happened on “You didn’t ask me, sir," said the tboM people, but what I am saying Is giving a dollar, but the fourth man gazett^r' says merely that Wood’s subject of cemtention between Missis­ street cars," said a new conductor. boy. true. I ^ s h 1 could say a kindlier seemed nervous, and hesitated while Hole is situated on a small strait. sippi and Arkansas. and;te^ enactment “Every day I see and hear things that thing about them instead—that they he fumb^d in his pocket After con­ The fact has been forgotten that it of a law by the latter state prohibit­ are amusing. For instance, a'woman MAKE r.-BBER FROM WHEAT. were burglars or bat-rack thieves, or siderable! delay he brought out a quar­ was named by the great explorer who ing issue^ot liquor license In towns of With a baby about two years old board­ something like that, that wouldn’t be ter. was the first to call attention to it less than Spo is Vesponsible for Its de­ ed my car and rode dowatowm When Important Discovery for the Manufac­ utterly uncomplimentary. 1 would pre­ " ‘O, pht that back. Come, now. Bill, mise. The boat was licensed at West- fer It, but I can’t shy those things; we reached Fifteenth and California turers of Elastic Material. the bishop is not after small game to­ HISTORY OF NINE DIGITS. over. AVh.. and this town- came under she rose to get off. The baby was they would not be true. These people day. White chips don’t go here.. He ;b!s law. The history of the "whisky tucked snugly In the comer of the Wheat and hogs, hitherto regarded were practical jokers, and I will not wants a wheel out of you. Hurry up.' beat” Is filled with grewsome accounts try to disguise it In other respects Arabic Numerals Used in Europe in seat The woman hesitated In the by the farmer of .the Mississippi val-. “The hymns were being rapidly '* Twelfth Century. of killings and outrages, and all river ley simply as food products, have as­ they were plenty good-enough people; used up, and at last the colonel re­ men will recall memories of Ha aisle. ‘Say/ she said to me. I’d like honest- people, repuu^ble and likable. to ask a favor of you.’ sumed a new commercial importance, turned to the platform with the h at It has been a matter for discussion halcyc^ days.—Mobile Register. says the Technical World. In brief, They played practical jokes upon eaqb His fac^ beamed with satisfaction. "What Is It? I asked." other with success, and got the ad­ when Arabic numerals first displaced " Tve got some shopping to do,' she wheat and, hog's spittle will produce After the service I asked him why It the more cumbersome Roman system Good Substitute for Liquor. i-ubber.* The importance of the dis­ miration and applause and also the took him so long. said. 'Would you please take baby envy of the rest of the community. in Europe. There are few examples “Is your husband keeping his prom­ around a trip with you? I don’t want covery' can scarcely be overestimated, " 'O,' he replied, “bishop, you see, I of Arabic figures in inscriptions that ise to abstain from drihking?" askod coming as It does at a time when the Naturally, they weVe eager to try tbeir charge up every feller acdordln' to his him with me. I’ll be back when you arts on big game, and That was what can be ^regarded as gCnbine to be Mrs. Wise. return to this coruer and take him.' World is anxiously asking from where pile. I know these boys. Most on found in Great Britain .before the six­ “Oh. yes. faithfully." answered Mrs. Its future supplies of rubber are to the. governor was. But they were not ’em : ') with me. I made one feller "Madam, 1 replied, I. can’t take care able to score. They made several ef­ teenth century, th ou^ in Germany Newiiwed. of your baby. Suppose he should come. In half a decade, it is said, the coi; . [> a- ten dollar gold piece, and some are found which date from the “Are you sure? It's pretty hard for annual consumption of the elastic ma­ forts, but the governor defeated these you A..t find a good many fives in the get to crying, as be undoubtedly efforts withoat any trouble and went fifteenth century; 1355 wa,s suirosed to a man to resist the temptation.” would?” terial will be at least 80,000 tops. hat.’ “Yes, but he tells me he’s, fofun'! a on smiling his pleasant 'smile as if "I need not say that the collection be the earliest date of a manuscript " ‘Well, goodness met’ she said, ‘you Even 100.000 tons is regarded by with Arabic numerals,: but Sir James substitute which he eats whenever nothing bad happened. Finally the was a generous one.” could slap hlin, couldn't you?’"—Den­ many as a conservative estimate. joker chiefs of Carson Cfty and Vir­ Picton says that ther^ Is an account he feels teippted to take a drink; ver Post. It was by accident that Mr. Carr, in th'' record office of the year 1325. and what do you suspect it la? the English inventor or discoverer of ginia City conspired together to see if their combined talent couldn’t win a Told by Nature Students. which is indorsed with that date by Cloves!” the substance, made the first step in very uncomfortable place; the people - The nature students—everybody Is an Italian merchant. Granted in Advance. his great discovery. He was but a a nature student nowadays—were try­ The young doctor who had lately were laughing a t^ e m Instead of at In the Cambridge university library Uncle Eben. small boy then. Passing one day their proposed victim. They banded ing to outdo one another. there is a Latin* version of a treatise settled in ShrubvHle, had ample op­ through a field of wheat he plucked a “Eagles when the sun is overh'ot "Mebbe one reason.” said Uncle portunity to learn humility. If noth­ tbemsielves together to the number of on the astrolabe, dated 1276. in which Eben, ‘‘dat.us folks hab'so much dif­ few grains of cereal, and, chewing ten and Invited the governor to what shade their young with outstretched the Arabic numerals are quite freely ing else, in his choaen field. them, formed the glutinous compound wings." said the first. "On August aft­ ficulty Is dat we inclines to de game One day he was hailed by an. elder- was a. most extraordinary attention , in used. Blit Mr. AxoiUi writing in the of craps an' blackberry an' gin slid o’ so familiar to every country lad. those days—pickled oyster stew and ernoons I have-seen a mother eagle Antiquary, mentions home still ear­ Jy man, who requested hlip to step Many years later, recalling his early, stand patiently, two full hours, her left- bridgei whist an’ champagne." in and see bis wife, who was ailing. champagne—luxMias very seldpm lier examoles. Pope Leo XIIT, pub- experience, he began putting his the­ seen In thatjBM an, and existing wing spr^id like an umbrella, while At the close of his visit the young ory to the t e ^ His first laboratory in its cool shade her nestling slept.” doctor asked for a private word with rather as of the Imlglnatlon was a small shed in his back yard; than as tteta. "Squirrels/’ said the second, "can the man. his apparatus a coffee grinder and & tell whethCT a nut is good or bad with­ "Tour wife’s case is somewhat com­ The governor took Tne with him. He kettle of hot water. Later be was •aid dlflparagingly: out openibg It A chestnut, a walnut r plicated." he said, “and with your able to obtain the use of the best a sbellbiark—they lilt it in their little Special Two-Hour Sale! permission I should-like to call the , *TC*« a poor inveution. It doesn’t shops and laboratories In England. deceive. Their Idea is to get me drunk p a ^ 'h o ld it to their faces a moment, Brookfl^ physician in consultation." theiF^ It Is bad oast it aside. How Mrs. Hickmott will have a Sale on Stationer^' "PermlsBlon!" echoed the man in­ and leave me under the table, and do they tell? By the weight, the* dignantly. “I told her I knew she Tuberculosis Museum. from their standpoint this will be very funny. But they don’t know nie. 1 am sound? I incline to think they do it* ought to have a good doctor, but she A museum devoted entirely to the by the smell.” was afraid you’d be offended If she study of tuberculosis has been estab­ familiar with champagne and have no “Osirtebes never set," said the third. Saturday Evening from 7 to 9 did.”—Youth’s Companion. lished in the city of Darmstadt. Ger­ prejudices against .lt." The governor was serene, sober, “They lay their eggs on the pale many, in which it is proposed to as­ Saharan sands and the sun does the off on all Stationery, nothing excepted: 3 semble all possible facts in relation comfortable, contented, happy and Enjoyable Occasion. rest. But before, the ostriches depart to the disease in order to induce the sober, although be was so full that ha from ihelr eggs they place on the lop Also from 8 to if a DISH OF ICE CREAM (our own fa­ "A snow like this Temlhds me of the public to pay greater attention to san­ couldn’t laugh without shedding cham­ country and the aarasements they of each a pinch of sand’, for they know mous make) will be given FREE with every 50c. itary and hygienic rules an.d thus pagne tears. Also at that hour the that the- germ will mount JO the top have there," remarked the girl, look­ aid in combating Its spread. last, joker Joined bis comrades under purchase .of Confectionery. ■ j ing out on the'sDow-packed r<>ofs. "Go­ and that the sun’s heat would kill the The 'mnseum Is in charge of men the table, drunk, to the last perfection. germ were It not protected," ing to funerals, for Instance* VtMj re­ of the highest scientific attainments. The governor remarked; member that big snow last winter? . ‘*’A trained elephai^’* ' said the Don’t forget the time and don’t get .Among other features the symptoms "This is a dry place, Sam. Let’s go fourth sjndent, "danced very badly at Well. Mrs. Camden .drove 1(3 miles in of tulirroulosls in every form will be and get something to drink and go to Mixedintheblace.- that snow to attend a funferal. When a nialjiiee performance and was ac- show'n by pictures, together wjth the bed.”—Ndrth, Amerl*can Review. cord'Tngly beaten cruelljr by its master. she caaio back she was fairly teoniins various methods adapted by the med­ with news of it. how lovely the corpse That night, hearing a shuffling noise At MRS. A. HICKMOTT’S, ical profession to check them. General Tearf.^: outside, the monster crept forth and looked in an all-over white laoe dress, It is intended to be a traveling ex­ A few days ago the president gave there in the moonlight he found the The only Kandy Kitchen in Plymouth with all her 'jewelry on and lilies in hibition. and will be taken through audience to a prominent westerner her hand; how expensive the casket elephant carefully practicing Us dance all the large centers population in who bad come l i the interest of a par­ steps." was khd how fnany*. many carrfnges Germany where a series of explana­ don application.! This man presented ' they had- She nearly froze, coining tory lectures will I ' delivered wher­ his case eloquently. When be had Butterflies in Battle. and going, she said, but she was glai ever It makes a halt. finished, the president presented the she went."—New York Press. "A battle of butterflies,” said the other side, and in doing so showed .Japanese viscount firmly. Had Been Cheated. very conclusively that i^the pardon "impossible!” cried the woman on CONSIDER MEATS, Red Coral. j A Scotsman visited London by him- should not be granted. his right j. The red coral that'ls used for neck­ 6.elf for the first time to “speer roond,” "Do you not agree with me?" he “Oh." ’ the viscount Insisted, “the laces is a horny-axjs, which supports aj as he tenned It. On his return to Ms asked bis visitor after he had an­ thing -is authenticated. It happened number of soft-bodied, coraVlike ani­ native village he informed a boon com­ nounced his own conclusion. on August 20, 1889. Tales and poems When you Buy Them. ^ mals, or polyps, the entire istructuro panion tl^at it was a grand place, but “Yes, Mr. President, 1 am bound to without number have been written bearing a strong resemblance to a that the people "war no honest.” He'd say I do. now that you have gone into on it. . small shrub. The fishermen after they had his "doots" all the week, b^t sat­ the case so fully," was the reply. "On the afternoon of August 20 two have brought the shrub-llke colony to isfied himself of the fact on leaving. "I’m very glad.” said the president opposing armies of the butterflies There is just as much quality in them th« aurface clean the soft animal mat­ Asked how he tested the matter, he “And I’m very gldd you didn’t cry, fought an aerial battle between as in other lines. ter away; preserving the. red core or said: Mr. ------. Women and generals Nojima ^kd Kavasakl-Muni. The fight axis, which is sold as jewelry. Al- “Ah bowt a box o' pins labeled alireys cry when I torn down their ap­ continued till sunset, when the small: though red coral, contains some lime, '1,000 for a penfty/ and on counting plications tor pardons or for prmno- er army turned -and -retreated, the It la largely com post of a sulistance,- them in the train.'I fup’ 17 shoort!**— tions!"—^Rldgi^’s. Z , victors pursuing It till all were lost akin to horn. and. like born. It takes! Financial Timea in the rosy sunset haze. The ground O U R P R I C E S a fine pblista. Ho-.n. wool .and other A **Hoodoo Deg.** . ' beneath the combat was thickly animal substances ol this nature, al­ Another victim off "Rosenbaum, the stre-wn with wounded and dead war­ are within the reach of the poor as well. aspibC-rich and most' Invariably change their cok^ His Colleagues Tee Good. A member pf parliament of New hoodoo dog of the levee," was added riors. our aim is to please all. i • when brought Into Intense heat. i South Wales, P. H. SulUvan, recently to-day. w b^'W iU Clifford,-a young "The battle drew a thousand people. It occurred about 30 feet up in the f . r^gned his seat, saying of his colored man, dropped dead suddenly a fte r th e “hoodoo dog*’ had been fol­ air. The spectators were amazed, and f r * > Still the Best Seller* e brother legislators: "They are ail “Our flest selling book?" ;said the getting too good for me. 1 am a Sin* lowing him around for bometiibe. Ac-, horror stricken to see these gentle SECURE THE BEST. Sealer. “This is It. this fine-inint vol- ner. I drink. I smoke, 1 swear and I cording to the negroeal^n the water blue butterflies grappling and strug­ * tim e in the flexifble black binding—the bet; and if I weye to remain In the front, the death of Clifford bringp the gling turlpQBly and sUdntly in a blue Bible. Every year there arei over 8 ,- house any longer they would proba­ total number of Rosenbaum's victims blizzard above their heads." hOO.OOO Bibles sold. - bly convert me.'* The New Sooth up to eight W . F. HOOPS **The Bible Is the only b0 9 k with Wales parliament has been busily on- Cllflbrd is said to have tadurred {hC; His One-Buit. enm ity o t th e -dog: during the, recent which one cap never ^ t ovci-stocked. gSged of late In p ^ in g drastic meas­ 'Hello!" exclaimed Cadley, In his - t t s " *e keeil a ceitala number of p res^ u r e to reform the morals and man­ flood, when he stnicli the animal with usual boorish way. "You here? Why oteg stiredlly, year in and Vear out. ners of the commoni^. a a oar, t, . _ . haven't you got'your Sunday clothes n Blblei'and If we find we l^ve 100;- Rosenbaum is a yellow mongrel,' on?’* i0 Q0 ..or sc copies on hand it cjaHsps us w U ^ abpesued on the levee front “1 have got 'em on," replied Pooriey Some New Occupetiene. aomaMne ago. It 4s. now hard to gel Rent Receipt Books DO^ ^esislnesa-^we keep the prereeis with, a eooscloas fln^. gofBg’ju ft th e sem e—v e knoW all wlU A hundred and twelve new tradies. negnoea to work on the wharfboata. ad “NonsaiBe! Those are the clothes i^be sold.~ U seems a^nost providential, soDM stran g e and a few grew som e, a re femmiaed ^ t^ey.—Baltimore Amer juw w SR r every day.*' do3stt*t itr* . included in the new- London directory , .“wcB. Sunday’s a day, isn't It?** ’ fo r 1907. Fk>r th e first tim e a edat* ’I-., iron repairer comes on the aeene, I He Knew It. The Only Apprehsnalon. Personal Interests. as also do the addressing machine- “Do yon object to the' Increase of **It is iU-ifSTs th e neexpected t b i t “Do you favor government' owner* Get them at Thci ^afl Qffifpe. malcer, the Inventor of safety breath­ pay ftor yobr ammlieia of coagressr’ * the; wtjo Uk^ ing appliances, the eoteble doSae ah ip r **Ma/* awswirad. 'Farmai; ObentoaasL “Not lespsdally/' answered 'the creator, the folding baby car dda- *Nst aalM ha gM • to ttigtoi* he clqrk. 'T* can ’t see ^ th a t te e g d v m - straqlor. the indlarabber tUe rnttar. OihM to'aake gpee^sa.’ady to ira t is IneUaed to raise [wages kpy taater tU n private corporktioiiiB."; T f ' ) . "i' .