TRy-COUNTY CHRONICLEI0
VOL. 8. CASS CITY, MIGH., FI~IDAY, ?lAY ~9, ~9o5. NO. ~.
******************--***--*****--*********** t tt|fitl SCRO0[ I[AM VICIO[~S $CRIPIURDIRJNT NUPHMS. Burton L. Hunt and Miss Anha YOU CA T HATCH : oo+ s+o, .+o+ ooo Scripture were quietly married a~ ~he @ ~ Kingston. home of the bride's mother early Wednesday morning, Rev. IL N. Mul- "~'~'~""..... Tim Elkton l~igh school team, chain- holland officiating. The happy couple o DOOR[ KNOBN pions of Huron county, received quite left on the morning ~rain for Detroi~ There was once an old hen a se~ back on Friday last wl~en they where riley will make t,heir home, Mr+ Hung having aposition in that who sat on a china door knob were defeated by t,l?e local high school team by the see+re of 11 ~o 4, It was a city. Mrs. liunt's departure from for six weeks expecting to get well played and fast. game of ball but this city is regretted as she will a famiiy. The only thing she it, was quite e~+ident from the first be greatly missed in the Sunday i did get was experience. t,hat ti~e local team would add an+~tl~er school work and Epworbh League Perhaps you are just get- victory totheir list, Pitcher Dun- circles at the M. E. church wllere she was actively engaged. The Chronicle ting experience in +buying canson was in his usual good form and was ably supported by the whole joins with their many friends in ex- i Shoes and Clothing. There team. The locals started tl~e scoring tending congratulations. is many a china door knob in in the first innings and wound up the .~+++~l-b+++q-l++++++++~.~.+.M-I.+4,~, o merchandise out oi which no ~ game with four runs in the eighth. Are yo. aware of the fact man but the maker ever Eikt,m got, their lirst run on an error. o that we are setlin~ goods for less money than ever before, hatched a doltar of profit.. allowing the runner to get+ to first, He meatb a lbarve t quality considered. We can f~lrnish your bill from cellar o li, was advanced to second on a put out ÷-l~-~b+++++++++++++÷+~-+++++ o to garret with the exception of brick and hardware. o Our ~Shoes and Clothing *~ from where t~e scored on a hit. They got busy again in thee' seventh innings The sudden death of Mrs. Mary are new. and scored t,hree runs on some clean Burr while visiting at the lmme of l~cr Our sfock of Cement and Lime o t~itting, but that proved to be the They are madewear. to fit and ~ daughter, Mrs+ Tee~s, a~ Luzerne, was is strictly fresh and consists of the following: only innings in whicl~ they looked announced last week. Mrs. Burg was at a~l dangerous. The features of the @ taken ill Monday evening and died Alpha Portland~+a genuine rock cement manufac- game were the hard hitting of the o early Wednesday mornin~ from apo- tured in Atpha. N. J. @ S e¢ia[ Man's Suit i locals and the base running of Free- @ plexy. She was consei~ms until about Aetna Port[and~the good Michigan Portland+ @ man. A. Duneanson go~ the first an hour before lmr demise. She was @ [or $[0 O0 -" home run that was made on tl~e home Marb|e Mead Lime--the very best. born at Harlinaen, New Jersey, in @ o grounds in Lhe seventl~ innings of the There's over big value in September 1836. In September 1856 Just received a carload of Lath @ game. It was a line drive over the @ this certain smt on which we slm was united in marriage to Henry @ right fielder's t~ead and although it No. I Hemlock at .... $1.75 per thousand Burr and in 1868 ~hey came to Green. @, have marked $10.00 instead of was quickly fielded the runner l~ad No. 1 White Pine at. 2.00 per thousand @ leaf, banilac eonnty where they re- $12.00 about the best suit that one X ever owned. Big plenty of time to complete t+t~e cir- sided on a farm. Mr. Burr died five ~ Le~ US ~igure yOU~ Iail|. ~ cuit. The Etkton battery did tim shoulders cut so clevm:ly that the collar sets tike wax. The +, years ago and for the past two years best+ work for tlleir team and several front is like seasoned timber--warp proof. The coats are Mrs. Burr has made her home in (.?ass times the pitcher had our boys chop~ cut in newest style. ¢ City. Twenty-rout years ago she was ping aL his higb fast ball converted and. united with the Be- gass ity Lumberand goal go, Lid, tnnin~s .... t 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~ 9 1{ li E Worth investigating. Ready when you are. liever's church at Wickware. Her re- Batteries+Cuss City, I)uncanson Itl+d Grah- mains were brougl~t home from Lu- am. Elkto~h Doe and Aekerman. Rase on zerne g~I hursday evening and tlm funer- J. D, CROSBY & SON, i, ~+~ N + , ; + + +; ; +'+ al services were held in tt~e Baptist ehurclf+Saturday afternoon, gev. E. WINDOW 5HADES CURTAIN POLE5 Cass City's Shoe and Clothing fden. gushUrook of Port, Huron officiating. Tl~e High School boys followed by There was a large attendance of about thirty-five rooters, went to friendg from Wickware and vicinity * WALL PAPER * Kingston on the afternoo~t train on where tl~e deceased was held in high Monday. Tl~ey expected to play the esteem. The interment took place in We have some rare bargains. We invite your inspection. hardest game they have played this Elkhmd cemetery. By Mrs+ Burt's year but it proved to be no harder death Cass City has lost one nf its i Examine our Remnant Table. than any of ttm others as the final most highly respected and l~onored We want your eggs. Cass C ty ; oller score or 14 to 4 will show. The hard ladies. hitting and daring base running of + - L. I WOOD & GO.l: our boys was very much in evidence. Mrs. Christina Buerk nee Reinert Is *he place *o + your Yakes at short played a star game and died at tim lmme of l~er son, Fred attl~ough t,l~is is his first year of play- Buerk, on Thursday, May 11, after an ing we consider l~im now the best illness of several months. St~e was Buckwhea Grinding Done l~igh school stmr~ stop in ghe timmb. born in Walthausen, Wurtenberg, The whole team played a fast, game Oerma:py on Jan+ 4, 1817, where in 1835 and slmwed tt{at tile} l{ave+l+o{S of St)e W~S nnited ill -~marrlage ~u+auht~ We are better prepared to take care of you than ever. ability as bail players. Tlmy are will- Buerk+ To tl~is union came live ing go mee~ any high school team in children, rout sons and one daugt> We grind every day in the week. j~ the stage ford game and although bet. Two of tile sons. Charles of Caro g ag tlmy d(~ no~ claim riley can beat them and Fred of tl~is place survive. Mr. WHITE L|L¥ all they woutd like to tlave a trial. Buerk died in Germany in 1866 and in Ask }'our grocer ~g Intiil~gs ...... l o 3 1873 Mrs. Buerk and hey children ...... ' + ;I e # ,+ '+ came to America, settling on a f+~rm +o,+ CE ESOTA and l(inestoh ...... 0 {+ 2 6 0 + ~ 0+4 [} littlest market price pai |{ItLLtq'ieS+- CiI~N,~ (JiLy~ JJlll/CitllSO |1 ltlld (} FIt|l + in Etkland township, northeast of itIIt; l(il|gSLOt~, Nt,/~lt~ ;+Aid l(illg+ StrllCk O/Yt, by iJt/tleALnSOll 10; by Noble 5+ Base Otl bailS, this village. She was converted dur+ @ FANCHON by DUtlCa, llson I; by Noble 9+ S~oh++l+i bases by ing a series of meetings conducted by Cass City ti; 1}y t{tl~bCstoli l. Rev. W.. Berge during his former These are the best flours on the market. ministry here and Ires since lived -SCHOOL NOTES. a cl~ristian life. At~ that time there We have a nice line Contrlbuted by Irene ThJdale. was no Evan~,elicali'~ tr churcli organized Prompt attention to alI kinds of Custom in this vicinity. For several years Olive Young visited blue ltigh room pas~ she has made her home will? her ~e ~Vork ~g Wednesday. : of Cement I son, Fred. Besides her ~wo remain- Free delivery to any part of the city. Ca11 Phone No. 1. e~ KatieDeming visited the grammar I ing sons slm leaves live grandchildren room Tuesday. and fifteen great grandchildren. The C. ~o HELLER, Prop. The seventl~ grade is toiting in funeral services were held in ~he g g partial payments. Evangelical cimrcl~ Sunday afternoon, Also a cui+ line Seeds Miss Campbell of Ellington visited conducted by l{ev. W. Berge and lmr ~he high room Tuesday. remains laid to rest in Elktand cem- There wilt be a monthly test in etery. b~t|k-keeping on Friday. A wave of sadness again passed ()vet" 1~ has become necessary |or tl~e the ,+ommunity on r++]hutsday, ++ , May 11 + +++++ [[++r Class Day girls to lmve tA~ree rehears- when it became known that the death als a week. angel had entered our midst, and taken Curd Dingman, a pupil of the sixth away tl?e beloved husband and fa~her TELEPHONE r~IO. ~;4, grade, has moved to Sanilac Centre of Mrs. Es,ey Warner and children. o ,/ [, Cans wlmre st~e w~ll continue her studies. Tile deceased was born in tile town ,, Spread them on your old t~uige a number attended the base nf Webster, Washtenaw county, on floors with a good brush, and ball game a~ Kingston on Monday. May 23, 1854. On July 3, 1885 t~e was ] have an up-to-date reception The score was 14 to 4 in Cass City's united in marriage to Miss Emily room, dining-room, hall or favor. Edgargnn of Berlin, St,. Clair county, ~atural wood finish, tough, ei~ bet acquainted with the • + Mabel Seeger and Eva aot~nson or where he resided until tam fall of 1838,( wl~eu l~e moved with his family I~he second intermediate department + are absen~ tliis week on account or go Novesta, ]uscola county. Here vi s" Varno Sta he resided until t,l~e spring of 1904 and m sickness. tes all fine woods, no matter how old the Llmn moved one mile south of I)eford, [ Blacl Cat atMetie association has ap- tained. The only article made that requires The where lm resided until t~is dentil IIe pointed a committee consisting of duee good results. Avoid disappointment lea~esar wife and seven chihh'en to to ask for Davies' Varno Stain Lac. Jennie Miller, Vida Patterson and mourn his departnre. IIe lind been dren's BLACK CAq ~ HOSE. Black Cat Stockings for I~loe by largesf P~lrt| and Varnish ma~ers in America. Lilah Tanner to furnish funds for t confined to his bed for nearly a year boys and girls are the best wearing, best washing and Acale White Lead & Color Works, Dctroit, Mich. ] procuring the necessaries for Field and all tl~at kind and loving hands lowest price, good stockings made. + Every pair of the ~._ Day. The girls l~ave decided to have could do was done to ease his suffer- a candy sale. Wat,ch for date. genuine beans the Black Cat trademark. ~- N. lng+ B[fi[t0W S0 S, Mr. Warner was converted to God ++ NEAR+BY NOTES. ' Cass City, Mich. in meetings held by the Bapt,ist societ,y Shoe Barffains a number or years ago and continued Sanilac Centre will celebrate the in the faitl~ and trusted his Savior A large line of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Sample 4tl~ or J ely. even unto ~he end. The deceased was Sh°es t°becl°sed°ntathalfln+ice' i Thos. Bettis, formerly of Rt;seburg, a member or the Ancient Order of Sanilac county, was drowned last, Gleaners and also or the Knigl~ts of 5Oc ON /~ DOLLAR S~Pay~d oP Stolen. week by being washed overboard from the assistance rendered and kindness t, he Maccabees. Tim funeral services Keep this in mind and buy two pairs of shoes at the Pair or bay mares~one a two-year- shown during the illness and at tlm a sailing vessel wldle entering Duluth were held at tim church of (21~rist,, ~e price of one. ,g old wi~h ~wo wl~ite hind feet and death or tlm husband and father. harbor. Rev. g.A. Emerick officiating, and , small st,rip in face: other a f, ur-year+ ~Rb. ESLEY WARNEI{ Morley Palmat,eer or Evergreen and he was tenderly laid to his rest in the PAN3;S A line of Men's Pants to be sold at once re- old witl~ foal, by side, has a little rim AND CI IIl~DR+EN. 5lissHannal~ Stevenson of Kingston N ovesta cemetery. gardless of cost. un left hind foot, and had 5-ring halt- were united in marriage at, Sanilac We lniss Lhee frOlll o/tr ]ioI~le dear f~Lgller We miss thee frolyi Lhy plm:e, Fl[iglmst Price paid for butter and eggs. er on. N+ DARLING, 1 mile south Centre on Monday, May 8, by l{ev. T. A shadow o'er our life is cast,. We miss the sunshine of ~hy face. and 3 miles east ot Cass (lily; R: I¢. D. We, t,t}e undersigned, wisl~ to tlmnk S. Kilty. We miss thy khld end willing hand+ No. 1. 5+19-2 ~+ t,he friends and neighbors for the sym- vJ.'hy foll(] ll,lld PlLI'II(~SI~ OILIR~, An athletic carnival will be held at ()tip hOltle is dtLrk wither/Is thor,. + pathy shown and kindness ex~ended Croswell June 10. The l~igh sel~ool We n|iss; tshe(e t3verywllt~ro. I~ard o~ ThanRs. at the time of the deatl~ of our athletes of the county will participate. g l~iouse an~ ]Lot Io~ ~ale, Laing & Janes Tim undersigned desire to thank mother. The mee~ promises to be an up-to+ A bargainr i£taken atonce, lnquire t,l~eir many friends and neighbors for GIgL AND W3I. BuIvl? AND StSTEI{S+ (late affair. Of P. S. MC0+I'~E('~O/{Y. 8TAK REWSCORDE SED, THE STATELEGISLATURE, Ended Two Lives. TrE0uuty Chr0nide. Brandson Gardner, aged 65 yearS, S TA TE A dog on the farm of Henry Hamil- closed his life in Traverse City with a S AD The guiding hand of the great rail- ELU~P-L~NzNEtt CO., PUB~. ton, near Bellevue. killed or wounded terrible tragedy Monday, shooting and road corporations is suspected in the sheep instantly killing his wife and then so .they will die, a flock of 58 and stopping of Senator Brmvn's bill in. ~ASS CITY, - MICHIGAN. lambs. turning the 38-caliber revolver on him- tended to aid the attorney-general in Mrs. Win. Vanderhyde, living self, shooting himself through the NE near NEW his fight for the state in its suits with Muskegon, gave birth to quadruplets temple, dying instantly. The tragedF Some gifted women can even keel~ railroad for last week. The mother died, but the the Michigan Central .the occurred in the home of ex-Mayor an active 10-year-old in ~hoes on les~¢ babies are thriving. OKLAHOMA STORM KILLS collection of about $4,400,000 in back Fulghum, Mrs. Gardner being th~ than $65 a year. NEW GENERAL PRIMARY taxes, and Attorney.General Bird is mother of Mrs. Fulghum, with whom Capital is coming easy for ~Vm. HUNDREDS AND ,WRECKS wroth over the matter. she was living. The couple were di-o BILLINCLUDES GOVER- Faulkner's proposed $600,000 Solvay Spanish authorities have declared The bill is to fores the railroads to vorced ten years ago, the facts lead- chemical plant in Bay City, and all TWO TOWNS. allow the attorney-general to examine ing to the divorce not being that bull fighting is to be classed as NOR AND LIEUT.-GOV- he asks now is a site, an art. Abattoir art? their books at length in the collec- known, and Gardner-went-to Lafay- ERNOR. The recent rainfall in Battle Creek CONFESSED PAYMENT OF FIF- tion of evidence, a right which the ette, Ind.. and up to two weeks ago in the 3G hours of the cloudburst was TEEN DOLLARS FOR MUR- railroad now exercises in regard to had not been seen in Traverse City,~ Many of the Wisconsin bachelors 4.1 inches. As a result, the Kalamazoo the state's records and a right which since. FATHER LOSES HIS LiFE AFTER DER OF AN OLD MAN. have been heard from. They say and Battle Creek rivers are over- until recently was allowed the state Mrs. Gardner and her daughter,were, they would rather pay the $I0. RESCUING HIS TWO BOYS flowed. under a supreme court rule which has alone in the house, when somebne FROM DROWNING. Seven members of the family of EXPLOSION OF GIANT POWDER been accidentally, it is supposed, knocked at the front door. Mrs. Fulg~- It is generally agreed that Alfred George Coggan. of Port Huron. were WRECKS TWO TRAINS AND omitted from the revised rules. The hum went to the door and opened it,. Austin writes delightful prose, except- made sick by partal~ing of toa,dstools KILLS TWENTY PEOPLE. bill was passed by the ,senate under when a man wearing a mask pushed LITTLE GIRL CHOKED TO DEATH ing when he tries to write poetry. they supI)osed to be mushrooms. Doc- a suspension of the rules Wednesday, his way in and ,asked for the man oil BY BEAN OR PEBBLE IN tors ,saved them. but when a similar action was sug- the house. Mrs. Fulghum ran .to the A special to the Telegram from Ver- gested in the house Thursday several street screaming for help and immedi- The Rockefeller family is now de- HER THROAT. The outlook for ~he fruit crop was non, Tex., says: The tornado which representatives raised objections and ately heard two reports from a revolv- clared to ba the richest in America. never better in Oakland county. The passed over the souttmrn part of Greer in spite of repea~ted assurances that er. and fell fainting to the walk. \Vhen Thank goodness that question's set- ~fter five hours' debate at an af- trees are loaded with blossom~ and a and Comanche counties, Oklahoma, the bill was dra~qn only in the inter- the neighbors arrived they found that tled. large crop of cherries, apples, peaches Wednesday night, did frightful dam- ternoon and evening session the .sen- ests of the state and that quick ac- Gardner had dragged his wife to the and plums is promisem age, wrecking two towns, Snyder and ate in committee of the whole agreed tion was necessary in order that the kitchen and shot her. He then tore off Fred K. Yasmund, 80 years ,old. of Olustee. The dead at Snyder are es- Somebody is applying a coat of to the Brown-Baird primary bill best bill might be of use, the house voted the mask and. placing a revolver at tugs township, committed suicide by timated at over 100 persons, seventy- whitewash to Nero's fame. Didn't known as the "Warner bill" provid- to refer the measure to the judiciwry hanging himself. Illness of his wife five of whom were killed outright. each temple, shot hlmself. The double know Nero had asked for "vindica- ing for submission to the voters the committee for "examination." charge literally tore off the top of is supposed to have unsettled his Not a building in ~lle town escaped ~he steam railroads hail things al- tion/' question of the ,direct nomination of damage and seven-eighths of the busi- Gardner's head. It is believed the man mind. He leaves eight children. most all their own way with the sen- was demenied. city, county, legislative and congres- ness buildings are ,a total loss. The Moench & Sons' Co., tanners, wi.th ate committee on railroads, which Mrs. Gardner was a gentle, refined Inconsistent New York is at the sional candidates and of governor and injured number several hundreds. At plants in Alpena and at other points, quietly put to sleep the Simpson bill woman of 58 years, who moved in the same time demanding cheap gas and Olustee, Okla.. only one house remains lieutenant governor. Senator John who failed over a year ago for $2,000r making railroads common carriers in best social circles, and her tragic death standing and it is reported that thirty calling upon the legislature to ad- Baird presided. 000, have paid all indebtedness, and the handling of cattle. The same was ,a sheer to her many friends. She persons are dead. Olustee is a small journ. It was the wish of Oov. Warner that the property has been curned over treatment was accorded ~o Senator had never heard from her husband station a few miles south of Snyder the bilI go to a third reading at to the firm. Cook's bill, which would have made since he went away, 10 years ago. It on the St. Louis & San Francisco rail- Vienna has organized an anti-Amer- once, but Senator Brown moved to ad- May 25 will be observed as Hackley the railroads pay demurrage to ship- is said Gardner ~ad a grudge against road. Snyder was a thriving town of ican society. Mr. Castro, of Venezue- journ when ~he committee rose, and day in Muskegon. Songs will be sung pers when cars were not promptly de- his son-inqaw, dating from before the 1,000 persons, situated in the heart of livered. On these two measures the la, will probably be made an honorary on the viva voce vote Lieut. Gov. Mait- by 2,352 school children, biographical marriage of the latter ~o his daughter, land declared carried, At the rich Kiowa farming country on eommlttee was unanimous, but the member. the motion sketches and stereoptieon views ot and it is believed he went to the Fulg- the 'Frisco railway, which was thrown steam roads lost one inning to 'the elec- this decision there was some uproar, the noted philanthropist will be a hum home wi.ta the intention of killing open to white settlement in 1901, but trics the committee took up the and calls for "division" from all parts part of the program. when the whole family. Gardner's insane dis- We are positively determined this of the hall. But the decision had it i~ practically wiped out of existence bill giving the latter the right of emi- been In monthly Secretary position is shown from the fac~ that year not to believe any fish stories rendered. A pot1 of the senate, how- the report of by the tornado. nent domain. The bill was being push- of state Prescott, the table shows that some years ago he attempted to kill that are not accompanied by samples ever: did not discover a full majority. ed by lobbyists from Indiana and at during the month of April there were his faAher, of fish. The senate adjourned without con- An Awful Scene. least one Miehtgan man, and had been the 3,022 deaths in Michigan. There was curring in the report of the commit- Twenty persons are believed .to have passed by the house. Senators Mot- a nmrked decrease in the number of been Mlled and approximately 100 in- tarry, Curtis, Mills an~ Hayden voted THE MARKETS. Mankind has invented nearly 13,000 tee of the whole: deaths of infants of one year. jured by the wrecking o£ the Cleve- to report the bitl favorably, while Sen- drinks, we are told. and at] but two The Wayne senators succeeded in Detroit.~Thc cattle trade was active having reinstated in the bill the pro- Sidney SrnKh, aged 25, of Morrill, land an(/ Cincinnati express, west- ator MacKay opposed it. When the are injurious. Sore proof of total de- on tlm opening dry, Thursday, prices vision that Wayne, Kent, Muskegon was arrested at Byron and brought to bound on the Pennsylvania railroad, report came into the senate, Senator 25c higher tllan a week ago. At noon pravity, eh? and Atpena counties shall not be in- Flint jail on the charge of stealing a which dashed into a wrecked east- Milis moved immediate consideration, everything was sold, many local butch- bound freight train, exploding a car ors being unable to secure enough to eluded in that provision as to local horse in Argentine, which was drag- and earned his point. Senator Mac- supply their regular customers. Milck ,Pennsylvania deacon says "one of nominations, those counties having lo- ged behind a wagon until it dropped filled with 50,000 pounds of blasting Kay offered an amendment providing cows and springers were also itighero cal acts. dead. The animal belonged ~to Milton powder. The wreck occurred in the that the right of the electrics to con- Good cows brought as high as $55. The the pathways to hell is through the quality, however, was poor and fe~r church choir." The tenor of that The principal features of the bill Shepard. southern part of Harrisburg at 1:40 demn propercy should not appIy to good ones were oi1 sale. Veal calves Thursday morning. statement is base. are: Party enrollment; party option in South Haven gets a troop of cav- Wayne county. The other Wayne me~ were again very ldentfful and at the The primary cause was a shifting supported MacKay's amendment, but opening they were from 50 to 75 cents all political districts if 20 per cent alry, Lansing and Mason one section }Hgher than they were on last Thurs- of party petition for submission of the e.aeh, and Pontiac two sections of a engine. It was going west slowly it was defeated, 15 to 8. The bill day. They closed dull, however, and The Sultan of Morocco offers $2 each question to a vote. Direct nominations battery of artillery to be org,anized when the engineer of the eastbound was then passed, with only five nays~ about 25 to 5O cents lower than the for the heads of his enemies. It looks freight train .saw it coming .on his Kane, MacKay, Martindale. Seeley and opening. Best grades $5@5,6;0. others follow if the vote carries in either by o.rder of the state military board. [email protected]. as if the heads of his enemies were a city, county, legislative, or congress- Mason's company of infantry will be track. He applied the air brakes sud- Traver. Itogs.~The hog trade was Active and denly which caused the middle of the glut in the market. ions1 district; submission of a propo- mustered out. all grades 5 to 10 cents higher titan oft freight train to buelde, shoving several Senator Baird's general game bill last Thursday. Light to good /)utellers, sition for direct nomination of candi- Rev. E. H. Brockway, of Vevay, died $5.40 to $5.50. Pigs, $5.40 to $5.45. of the cars on to the westbound pas. was passed by the senate. The prospective entertainment of an dates for governor and lieutenant gov- ~t the hospital in Ann Arbor. Saturday Lig'ht ¥orkers, $5.35 to $5.40. Rougi~s, senger 'track. A moment later the proposition that state $4.25 to $4.50, "'educated baboon" by New York soci- ernor to a vote in June, ]90G. Candi- evening, from a i)eculiar disease. He The the buy express, one of the fastest night trains the Alma sanitarium is the latest in Sheep.~Sheep and.lnmbs were scarce ety is calling out a good many compli- dates to be voted for at the same has beea unable to swallow any food and opened and closed about 25 eenT:~ time. If the proposition fails to carry on the road. came along and dashed connection with the bill for a hospital ments~for the baboon. for nearly ~hree weeks, on account of higher than on last Thursday. The the state convention will nominate; into the wrecked ears. for consumptives. quality was not so good. Spring lambs a stoppage in the esophagus. His case were not so higil and sobt at front to be candidate for governor or lieu- The next instant the boiler of lhe The house postponed until May 17 Woman worth sixty millions tried in ~ as a puzzle to his physicians. $7.50 to $9 per hundred. Best lambs, tenant governor one must get major- passenger locomotive exploded. The action on the Baillie-McCarthy-Gat- $6.50 to $6,60. FAir to good lambs. $4.75 vain to get into Philadelphia society. ity. Plurality required for nomination The body of Gee. Moxam, of Battle wreck took fire and those who escaped braith bill for the repeal of the law to $5.25. Light and common lambs. $3.75 Should have begun two generations Creek, an old man who disappeared began the work of rescue. Six min- @4.75. Spring Iambs, $7@9. Fair to for lesser offices. If some ean6idate taxing mortgages and other credits. good butcher sheep, [email protected] culls earlier. Had no grandfather. for the highest office fails to get a Friday, was found by a fisherman Sun- utes after the express struck the The house committee on state af- and commons, [email protected]. majority the state convention nomin- day standing upright in six feet of wa- freight wreck, the raih'oad men say, fairs has reported fa~,orably on the ter. It is not known whether it is a the flames reached ,the ear filled with bill to create a board for the exami- Chieago.~Good to prime steers, $5.6;0 "The crowned heads of ~urope are ates; exception of M1 judicial offices @7.50; poor to medium. $4.50(ff,,.505 from operation of any direct nomina- case of suicide, or whether death was powder. There was a flash and a deaf- nation, registration and licensing of stockers and feeders, [email protected]; cows. all afraid of their cooks," says a tion law, except in counties with local accidental. An inquest will be held. ening roar. The earth trembled as surveyors. 353 [¢t~ ,~ "" ; [ l#ai j ''r8, $ ~; ff~) 5.5tl ; cannegsp magazine ~ writer. So are tlm un- though some terrible seismic disturb- [email protected] bulls, [email protected]; calves, bills Two boys, while out hunting, found A joint resolution introduced by Rep. $3 @ 6.50. crowned heads in this country. the body of Peter This1. aged 78 years, anee had occurred. All who were not Galbraith, of Houghton, proposes an t-Iogs.~Good to choice heavy, $5.45@ Swindled Miners. Saturday in two feet af water in the killed or injured by the expIosion fled amendment to the con.~.titutian to vest 5.60; rough heavy, [email protected]; light, from ~ne aw~ui scene. [email protected]; bulk of sales at $5.45@ Champion Jeffries announces that Last winter a stranger, who spoke Muskegon river. Indications show that tl~e power of determining the salaries 5.55. Thiel committed suicide. He had about of the attorney-general and superin- Sheep.~Good to choice wethers pugilism doesn't pay, for which reason Swedish fluently ,and eIaimed to be a $50 on 'his person when found. He Killed For Money. tendent of public Instruction in the leg- shorn, $4.6;[email protected] fair to choice mixed2 he will quit the ring. We take it that mining engineer in 4he employ a shorn, [email protected]; native lambs, shorn, ~)f leaves an aged widow and a daughter J. Casey, business agent of carriage islature. The constitution now fixes tim Mr. Jeffries is not an artist for art's $4@6;.50. big corporation which was about to in Chicago. and wagon workers' union, local No. compensation of these officials at $800 sake. develop iron propertie,s in the north 4, of Chicago, Saturday night, made a per year. East Buffalo~Best export steers, Judge Merrill, of St. Johns, has con- $5 6;0@6 105 best 1,200 to 1,500-Ib ship- of Sweden, put in an appearance in firmed the decision of the jury in the written confession to Police Inspector Rep. Galbraith, of Houghton, has in- ping steers, $5 15@5 65:900 tol,000-1b King Edward is reported to losing be Ishpeming. He was looldng for min- matter of the Maple river drain, and Lavin to the effect that Charles J. troduced a bill that adds sleeping car shipping steers. $4 75@525; best fat his teeth. Still, they might be going Carlstrom, who died several weeks companies, express companies, ear cows, $4 25@4 50; fair to good. $3 25@ ers to go fo Sweden. where they were the extension that has been desired for 350: trimmers, $1 50: best fat heifers. even if he were a poor. overworked. ago, was fatally beaten by men em- to receive ,handsome wages. He had 15 years will be made. tt will cover a loaning companies, etc., tO the class of $4 75; medium heifers, $4 25.@4 50; ployed by the union. Carlstrom was an light butchers' heifers $a 50@3 75; underpaid laborer, so where's the littIe difficulty in collecting a good- dist.ance of 23 miles, only six miles of corporations that are to he taxed on old man, and one night was so fear- the ad valorern basis by the state tax coramon stock heifers. $3@325; best moral? sized force, but ,as he was afraid the it being outside the county, and will feeding steers. $4@425; best yearling fully pounded by three men that he commission sitting as a state board mcrt might jumD their contra.cbs un- cost $45,000. of steers. $3 40@3 60; common stockers. died in a few days. Casey declared in assessors. It also providc/s that the $2 75@3;_ export bulls. $4@4~5:bolognao A man who has $20,000,000 threat- less there was something to bind The body of John Hoffman, the his confession that the men were paid -Wisconsin plan of equalization shall bulls,- $3 25@3 50; good cows sold at ens to run for congress in Pittsburg. them, he collected $10 or $15 from well known meat dealer who disap- strong prices and the common and.me- $15 for their work, the money coming be adopted. each member of ~he party. After peared t~o weeks ago from Benton dium steady; good to extra. $40~ 50; We feel safe in saying that it is not from a fund known as "The education- Consideration of Rep. Manzelmann's fair to good. $30@40; common. $20@27; obtaining sevecal hundred dollars in Harbor, for which the river and canal not enough here today to satisfy the the salary of $5,000 a year which he al fund," The police have arrested the t~ill to abolish the contrae~ labor sys- this manner, he left for tlle copper have been dragged, was found hanging demand; best calves, 80 25(~ ~; 50: fair is after. following men in connection with the tem in Michigan state prisons to good, $5 50@6; common, $5¢/)5 50. country ,to ge,t a few more skilled me- in the woods Sunday afternoon. He is has case: Charles J. Casey, business agent been "indefinitely postponed" by the lIogs: Medium heavy. $5 700)~5 805 chanics. That was lhe last seen of supposed to have committed suicide mixed, 85 70@5 80; yorkers,~ $5 75@5 80; Every man older than 40 who does carriage and wagonnmker~' union, lo- house committee on state affairs, Fol- him. He gave his as Drangel. demented. pigs. $5 c.50/5 705 roughs, $4 80@4 95; name while cal No. 4; Henry J. Newman, secretary lowing this action Mr. Manzelmann in- stags, $3 50. anything notable nowadays must ex- Now there is evidence that the feliow Mrs. A. Hartzlmrn, the woman from of union No. 4; George Miller, mem. troduced a duplicate bill to apply to Sheep: Best clipped,$5 50@6 50: fair ~eet to see himself exploited in the is in cus.tody in Milwaukee, with ex- Holland, who has become public to good, $6; 25(h)6 40; culls and common, a bet of the executlve committee of the Jackson prison only. papers as ~ "llvin~ ref, ta~;~n of the cellent prospects of a term in the charge on Kalamazoo county, because $4 50@550; mixed sheep, $4 60(4)4 90; union; Ctmrles Gilhooley, Edward fair to good, $4 25@4 60; culls an(1 penitentiary. she refuses to work. gives as her 0~Ier theory," Feeley, Mark Looney. Gilhooly, Loo- Girl Wife in Sad Straits. bucks, $3@a 50; yearlings, $5 25@5 50. _ _J reason that a lawyer refused to colleet ney and Feeley are said by Cases" tobe Rose Shanks. the unfortunate girl Jo~ff Sto¢!;well was drowned in $150 for her from John Zounrijder, a Grain. Etc. The Washington Post says: "Of t!~e men who tdl!ed Carlstrom. who, while still in short dresses, was ChicAgo.~(Cash) No. 2 spring wheat, ~'oung ~an_ W~0~0 passage she paid ( course, a woman's kiss is worth $50,- Crooked Lake, near )ennlngs, Satur- compelled by her parents to marry 95(a)99e; No. 3, 89@97c; No. 2 red. 911~ day e~ening,- after" resquing hls [y~,a t9 this 66h~Lry, @951e;~qo. 2 corn, 49~Ae; No. 2 yellow, 000, if it can be paid for with the same Resent French Acts. Henry Shantc% only to be deserted a .,01c; No. 2 oats, 301c; No.. wtHte, "working ~deil are pro. ldnd of coin." It can, generally, if sons, aged 9" and if, ~N~e (hi-re were I~attle Cree~ The feeling in Japan of resentment few months later, and who ever sines 32½@32~c; No. 3 white, 31@3254c; No. posing to 200 or 3oo acre8 ol out in a rowboat 1l~h[ng. and by a buy against France for Che assistance has been a sourer of trouble to Bay 2 rye, 75@75VZc; good feeding barley, you go to court. land along the ~at±ie Creek & 3ark. 37@40e; fair to elm|re malting. 05@~ mismove of one o~ the boys, ,they were given to the Rnsslan second Pacific City officials, attempted to hang her- son electric ro~d. divtdii~g ~t Ihto five. squadron continues to run high and is self in the woman's cell at the county nortnw . " , $1.395 prime timothy, tI is said that yawning is most all thrown in the water. Mr. Stock- acre homes an~ raising fruit ~d veg- finding expression in a variety of ways. jail, and so end her many troubles. $35 clover, contract grade. [email protected]. well succeeded in getting the boys heaIthful exercise. Now we know etables to sustain a canning fa~'mry The nearness of the Russian squadron She got on a chair, fastened a heavy back to the boat and they clung to Detrolt.~SAles and prices in thi~ what the magazine poetry depart- in their midst. A co-operative store and the nature of the preparations cord about her neck, and kicked the market were as follows: V¢lleat~No. the edge until help came, but he was z red spot, 5 ears at $1; July, 5.000 bll ments are for. Their main purpose is is also talked of to supply their own which Admiral Rojestvensky is known chair away. She was nearly strangled so exhausted that he could not reach at 851~c, 5.000 bu at 85%c, 10,000 bu at not literary, but therapentic. needs. to have made in French waters seems when Turnkey Cone found her. The up to the edge of the boat and he was 851c, 12,000 bu at 865e, lo.OOO bu at Another apportionment of primary girl is slightly demented from having 8651c, 10,000 bu at 86V~e. 10,000 bu at drowned in sight of the boys who were to have suddenly convinced many peo- school moneys was made Wednesday, been buffeted from pillar to post b.~ S61c, 5,000 bu at 85V=,e; September, 3.- George Foster Peabody has pur- powerless to help him, Mr. Stockell ple tha¢ it would have been impossible 000 bu at 80Vte, 5,000 bu at 86Vac; Sep- among the counties of the state. The cruel fate. At different times she has tember, 3,000 bu and 5.000 at 821c, chased the small matter of a moun- was 50 years old and is survived by a for Rojes~vensky to come to .the far amount given out this time is $~55r run away, almost barefoot, wtthm~t 10,000 bu at 82~e, 12,000 bu at 82% % tain in New/York. It is a wonder that widow and five children. The family east without outside assistance, which el ~ ) 936 20. This is on a basis of 60 cents a bite to eat. and when found would o,000 bu at 8~ Y~e; No. o red; 92c; No. JL more of our wealthy men have not is in straitened circumstances and it has given a sinister tone to the pop- white, $1 per bu. per capita for the 743,272 children of be nearly frozen to death and starved. Corn~No. a mixed, ol½e;r. No. 3 ycl- was ,the family dinner for Sunday they ular resentment. thought about collecting mountains. school age in the state. This appor. She is still hunting $or her husband, low, 1 ear at 52~e per bu. of Stockwell In the crisis many eyes are turned Oats~No. 3 white spot, 1 car at g3½e, were in search when Mr. tionment makes a total of $3 55 per for whom she waits with all the de- was drowned. toward Great Britain for assistance. It with 3a~de bid later; rejected. 1 ear at. A Standard Oil official is accused of capita for the year. is argued that France rescued Rojest- voted confidence of an infant. 32c per bu; having shot a man for ~noring. The The fishing indu,stry of Menominee Rye~No. 2 spot, nominal at 80e per Choked to Death. vensky from absolute failure to reach bU. charge may not be true, but the fact iff this section .is badly crippled by the China sea, and that the final aid A Pencil Wound, Clover seed~Prime spot, 5 bags at Dorothy Tough, the 2-year-o!d daugh- that when a man snores he ia not like- the Chicago strike, the dealer~ in that given to the Russians in Indo-China $7; October. nominal at $5.70; primo ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace -W. Toagh, Some of ,the youths in the Ovid alsike, ar, bags at $7,50 per bu. ly to be consuming oil cannot be over- city refusing to take perch and some amounts to an apt of belligerency. high school were afflicted with spring Timothy seed~Prime spot, 25 bag~ of Bay City, choked .to death Saturday looked, other tdnds of fish, as ~they are un- fever and were not attending to stud- at $1.35 per bu. morning, a bean or small pebble which able to handle .them, owing to the Had Three Wives. ie,s when spoken to by ~he principal. labor troubles. The fish that must tlUUSEI~IIINTS IN" IDIETI~.O]ffI~, The Atlanta tuberculosis convention the child had i~a.d in its throat for Frank W. Simpson, .the landlord of ThI,s did not suffice and the principal several days being the cau.se. Last be shipped immediately are being tlid not even allude to the tapeworm the Lenawee house, in Adrian, who took hold of one lad by the shoulder, Tuesday the girl, ~vhile playing, put a thrown back in the bay by th~ local • vee,~ Endin¢ May 20. as the effective foe of consumption. died a few days ago, proves to have giving him a hard ,shake. The lad DETI%OIT OPERA ttousR.---Henrietta Crosman.. bean or pebble in her mouth. She was fishermen. been a much married man. Besides the LYCNUN Tm~A'r~a---Vauehn Glaser Stock Co. Ignoring that which has been the resisted. There was a struggle, and seized with a bad coughing fit, but a Judge Wolcott, of Grand Rapids, has woman who has been living with him a pencil in the lad's mouth somehow in "The Prisoner of Zenda." Ma~. Wed. an4 guest of some of our best people is physician relieved her and apparently deferred sentence on Lant K. Sals- Sat. Eve. 150. :'.at. 50~, 77m. here as his wife .and the Walker we- was driven two inches into his LAFAYIgTTN TIII~AT[tE ~ "Near the Throne.'~" reprehensible. the're was no further trouble, as the bury for one month. Salsbury was con- man from Hillsdale, there now appears tengue. A~t a physician's office ~r,he Mats.--Mon..Wed. and Sat. All seats 25c. child was in her usual condition. This victed on a bribery charge, and, to as a claimant for his estate a Mrs. pencil was removed wi.th difficulty. Prlces----50e. 3~c, 25c, 15e. The London music pubIishers have morning she was taken with a cough- "permit him to give testimony in o,ther ~'nlTNE~ T~EATI~t~ --- 5 and 10o Vaudville. Frank Simpson. of Ridgeway, Pa., who TEMPLE TItE&TI~I% AND WONDRt'.LAND--Af~0r-. agreed not to issue any new "popular" ing fit and in ten minutes she was trials, his sentence has been deferred alleges that she was his first wife. Nan Patter, son, tried .'three ,times in noons 2:15. 10e to 250; Evenings 8:15, 10o to 50; songs nntil the copyright laws have dead. The obstruction had evidently from time to time. The prosecutor has Simpson, on account ,of poor health New York charged wi,th the murder AVENUE TIIEATiCE-- Vaudovill9 -- Atternoons~ lodged semewhere in the throat where 15 ;~5, andaOe. Evenings. 25. 35, 50 and 75. been improved. This means blessed not announced his intention with re- and bad management, leaves nothing of "Car,sat" Young, without an agree- it .did no harm until it was dislodged gard to continuing with other water relief for a time for the patient and but a heritage of debts for any of his ment of the jury, has been released A little friendliness is worth a whol~, into the larynx. deal trials. wives. long-suffering public. wit,bout bail. lot of financial assistance. Certain township authorities failed Leo. Fleisehman, 17, missing from Whitecaps flogged, tarred an4 Fighting Cut Worms. to report the colleetion of delinquent Last Survivor Gone. his Now York home for a year, for chased J, C. Hedge, aged 65, white, Two prominent Paris officials en- taxes, ~vhich caused the auditor-ten. Fruit growers ,through Muskegon Hiram Cronk, the only survivor of whom a reward of $1,000 was offered and Virgie Hughes, negress, 25, his. gaged in mortal combat on the fietd of eral to advertise .the property for sale. and Oceans counties, the rich fruit the war of 1812, .died in Ava, N. Y., by his distracted parents, has been alleged wife, out of Independence, Me, honor last week. The duel, which was in belt of northwestern Michigan. are This resulted Christian A. Oppen- Saturday at the age of 105 years. discovered serving as a cadet on board in the French style, was unusually born commencing suit against the having a hard fight to keep cut worms Hiram Croak was 105 years old on the naval receiving ship Franklin, off Two women met at the bier of auditor-general, and the supreme court ferocious, one of the contestants, so from destroying the peach and other April 29. He was but 15 years old Norfolk, Va. He says he ran away to Richard ~ralsh, a well-to-do Chica.- has decided that the expenses in- the report runs, being badly scratched fruit buds. Growers say .that a large at the time of the close of the war be independent. goan, and learned that he had been curred in advertising the property will on the finger. amount of damage has already been of 18i2, but saw active service for Five busine:s,s agents of labor unions maintaining two homes and deeelving have to be borne by the city, town or done. Wylie Bros., of Shelby, the larg- about 100. days, with his father and have been declared guil,ty by Judge thrum for months. county in which the officials failed to The duke of Manchester gets a sur. est fruit growers in the two counties, two brothers, John and Jeptha. Chytraus, of Chicago, of forming a The northern waters of the Sea of report. prising tribute from Mr. Andrew Car- say that more damage has been done eon,spiracy be drive John M. Stiles, a Japan, Tsugaru straits and La Perouso negie. Says the ironmaster: "He is a by cut ~orms this spring than in 15 Deputy Sheriff Ed. Cole of Sunfield, Joseph Lewis, aged 104, i,s dead at contractor and painter, out of busi- straits are illumlnated~every night by years before. Nearly all of the prin- good fellow, a man of integrity, and charged with the murder of Charles his home in New York. He served ness. Officers and member~ of six the searchlights of Japanese torpedo. cipal fruit growers are wrapping the Edwins, who resisted arrest when from what I hear ix a devoted husband with two .sons t.hroughout the civil labor unions are also restrained from boats to prevent the passage of. the tree trunks to prevent the worms from caught in company with a woman, Vladivostok squadron. Blockade run-- and one who will make home happy." war, and was the fa'ther of 27 chil- interfering wRh Stiles or hts business crawling up to 'the buds. has been released on $5,000 bail. area in aJ1v ~V&V ning to Vladivostok has ceased, owing: .We're very glad to hear It, to the vigilance of the Japanese. MOTTOES FOR THE MONTH, SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY, HENCK, D. D. &
JudFe not the shop by the window Some of the thinnest people eat the Graduate University of Yitchigan. LATE thereof. Office hours 7:3o a. m. to 12 m. an4 1:30 ~2~ most. ~; tOcity, 5:30p. Mlohiga~.~ In. Off/CO in Fritz Block, Cass It is a wise ttousekeeper who knows Go out of your way to make a when to stop work. The writer for the ~Vorld's Work to fancy that he would have been a NEW5 friend; you can't h~ve too many, splendid captain of industry. But the who inquired of twenty clergymen if The cloudier the day, the sunnier great lawyers and the splendid cap- When a father whips he whips too .~hey wouId choose tile same occupa- <~ DENTISTRY~~ tains of industrz might, if they would should be your smile. hard, and when a mother whips she tion if they had their lives to live over, ROOSEVELT AT THE IRe. tell some stories of disillusion about whips too easy. ~ ][. A; FRITZ, I~ESIDENT rENTIST. need not haw~ been surprised to find Poverty is no disgrace--after you the business. '/?hey would certainly QUOIS BANQUET RE- overT. H. Fritz's drug store, g@ have finished your spring shopping. ~O~co nine who repiied that they would not; say that if unsuccessful preachers and No matter how ornery a boy Is. his CEIVES A FLATTER- ~Wo solicit your patronage when in nor the investigator for Leslie's teachers put no more effort and inter- mother thinks he will re[orm the rest need of dental work. Hell hath no fury like a tailor Monthly who asked eleven teachers a est into the law or into industry than ING OVATION, of the bad boys. whose engagement has been forgot- ~~~... .;.,...._ : ;similar question to 'find only one who they have put into preaching and ten. "Inoffensive" means all that is good, was willing to say yes. Such expres- teaching, the end would be the same POLITICAL FOES BUT PERSONAL ~sions of disappointment can be got out disappointment and the same longing but wouldn't you regard it as offensive ~-+-;-~+++++++++++++++'I-I-+++++ FRIENDS DO HONOR TO A stitch in your torn temper, fraz- ,,of men and women of any and every for something else. if applied to you? zled out by shopping, DR. A. N. TREADOOLD i ~ocation. says the New Bedford Stan- "Happy is tL.~ man who has found THE PRESIDENT, saves nine patches in the matrimoniaI cloth. Offices over P.O. Special attention dard. The person who wishes he were his work." It is a pity that so many Apply your opinion of the far.East given to diseases of ctiildren and otd something else tilan what he actually persons have apparently not found BAcK OF THE CITY STANDS THE war to your own affairs; it is always age. Galls answered nfglit or day, Blessed is the woman whose hus- Oitteo hours~10:~) to 12:SOund 1:30 to is can be found at almost any minute the work that they could best do and easier to make up. 4:30, Residence on Seegar St. near Now STATE, BACK OF TH E band gives her an allowance instead ~of the day by any one who takes the be happy in it. But sometimes it ap- Sheridan. Phone in connection. .~_ STATE THE NATION. o~ making her coax for spending pains to inqulre. Not much is proved pears to us as if those who complain Favm'ite chorus by the women: "If ÷++++++%tM-++++++++q-~-+++++++ money; for hers Is the Kingdom by it, except that. in the first place, because they did not choose rightly, og the men really knew what it was to No Plutocracy, No Mob Rule, ~here are too many square pegs in and who give up their thought to spec- Common Sense. be sick, my, how they would how1,~'' round holes, and that, in the second ulations of how much better they Honoring, and honored by his pollt- 0@@~@@@@@@¢@@@@@@~@@@¢~¢0@ Think not to escape the. wrath of plaee, there are more pegs for which could have done if they had done Ical foes, but personal friends, Presi- After alI. the person who is stc4~ and " ! dent Roosevelt Wednesday night was the dressmaker by buying thy rai- there are no appropriate holes than is something else, are not quite doing howIs is as agreeable as the one who Physician and surgeon, Special ag- ~ the chief guest at a magnificent ban- ment ready-made; for the "fitter" in good for the community. "6/e have no themselves and Lhelr opportunities full is sick and sits around wtth a look of tentlon given to the eye. Office a~ rea- quet tendered to him in Chicago by the big department store wili make ~question that the nine clergymen and justice. patient m~rtyrdom. Idonee, over 2 Blacks' s~ore. the Iroquois club, the leading Demo- thee doubly hideous and trebIy poor. the ten teachers who wish they had The secret of happiness in an occu- pation is usually in the worker hhnself cratic organization of Illinois. Sur- ~New York Times. ~hosen some other manner of life were rounded by men, who have fought Perhaps it is nothing more ~or less not conspicuous successes in the oceu~ more .than iL is in the occupation. And than jealousy that is at the bottom of against him in two national political THOUGHTS OF A DAY. ,pattens they had selected, and it is it mostly comes from the disposition campaigns, who deprecate many of his every man's objections to h~;s wife be~ rather to be doubted if all of them and the determination to do the best avowed policies, and who have frown- ing intensely religior~s. DR. M. M. WICKWARE would have been successes in any of possible, even if a mistake or bad for- ed on some of his political actions, To love more than once is ~ feat easily accomplished by both sexes. i PnYsIGIAI~ AND SURGEON. i the oecupations which they wish they tune have made a wrong choice. Not the president tonight was cheered to One o¢ the injustices to women Is Office over Auton & Seeloy's bank, opera had selected. in fancying that better eoutd have the cello as he entered and left the that when they fret because their hus- Residence one block north of banquet hall, was applauded with en- i house. Office hours, I0 a. m. *o 12 in.; It is not difficult for a cIergyman to boen done. but in doing the best you Hunger and thirst come to the bands are attentive to other women l:00to3:S0p, in.;Tto9 p. in. Can also ~Iream that he would have made a can where you are is found the recipe thusiasm throughout his address and great as well as to the poor and lowly. be found in off/co at Ottmr times unless the only result is that it makes them attending to outside calls. of contentment with a life-work. at lts close, and was given to under- great lawyer, or for a school teacher look still order. stand that in his case political differ- Those who are possessed of sound ences were a personal issue. He no~ judgment do not always })ring it into was the las~ speaker of the evening Oh, well", ira man can't win the title R ndu Dead and among other things said: play. of mayor, or general, or something Cremation of "This government is not and never equally nice before his name, there is H, Butler, shall be the government of a pinto- Vanity never hides deep so that a a word that will come after some day A'I'TO ILNt~Y-AT- L &VV- AND face, cracy. This is not Toward the upper end of the ghats remove the shroud from the government and searchlight is required to find its vie-, without fail~"deceased.'~ Atchison I~EAL ESTATE, never shall be the governmen~ of a is the burning ground. There are no splashing water five times upon the tims. (Kan.) Globe. mouth. Others. in the meantime, are mob. I believe in corporations. They 0otleetions a specially. ~teps~ here. but a slope of beaten dirt. are indispensable instruments in our building a wooden oyre, made of fag- If woman tells a man she loves Stop ~ an hour and you may see modern industrialism, but I believe a HEED THE GENTLE CYNIC. ots sold near by. and when finished him she should be given the credit every step of the cremation rites. Site that they should be so supervised and standing three feet or more above thinking her belief. ling on stone ramparts above, to rigltt ~egulated that they should :act for of The jingle of coin is music to the ground. The corpse, its dark color the interest of the community as a and left, are friends and relatives of beIl'e. L2ne showing through the dripping shroud, whole. SG I believe in unions. I am Pleasurable purchases before mar- ones. figure to the dead The the is then placed on the wooden altar proudof the fact that I am an honor- riage become useless extravagances A, D= NEAD, Prop= right, huddled up in a bNght green and covered with fagots. This done, ary member of one union, but I be- soon after the honeymoon. wrap, is of the Iowest caste of Hindus a11 but two mount the ramparts and lieve that the union, like the individ- Leaves Cass City at 7:00 a. m. Leaves Care a~ 2:00 p, m. :and keeps the mat shed near by where watch the final ceremony. Of the ual, must be kept to a strict accounta- bility to the power of the law. Everyone has a satisfactlon in feeV "~he sacred fire for igniting every two remaining, one pours oii upon the lag there are times when praise is Fare--One way, $1.00; round trip, "Mayor Dunne, as president of the ~ame day, $1.50. ,,corpse is for sale, You hear hoarse. wood from a small clay dish, while United States, and therefore, as the bestowed somewhat liberally. Postal& M01"~,Proprietors ;loud cries of "Ram! I~amana!" and be- the other goes to the firehouse above. representative o~ the people o~ this DETROIT 'hold. a burial procession is coming He soon returns with a long straw country, I gige you as a matter of Married llfe is dull to those who down the slope. Four men carry the wisp, blazing at one end. lie advances course my hearty support in upholding live only in the recollection of the A strictly first-class, modern, up.to, !8 4 Vo 18 the law. in keeping order, in putting ~corpse slung between two bamboo to the corpse's head, touches it with absence of restraint in tile past. late tIotel, located in ~he heart ot poles, and cry to the god Ram. He the wisp, and then circles the pyre down violence, whether by a mob or by an individual. bhe city. :is the personification of filial love, and five times, touching the head each [Cheers, with many standing wav- Some people do an act of ~:eanness time until the flfth~ when he places thus it is meet that they should call ing lmndkerchiefs and napkins.] in one direction and try t~ square Rates, $2, $2,50, $3 per #ay, ~him to witness, They swing down to the blazing wisp beneath the feet and "And there need no~ be the ,slightest things by generosity somo~ ~ere else. ~'Highe~t Orado Sewing Nachino $5.00 on ¢a~ the river and immerse the corpse. It the whole pile bursts into flame. When ~OR. G~RAI'gD RIVEIL AND G I{ISWOLD ST, etms and conditions, fermi= for $40,00 everywher~ apprehension in the hearts of the ross; ~ce Trml ! N0 money in advance. Ws ray the freight, ~ is wrapped in a white shroud stained all is consumed the ashes are raked timid that ever the mob spirit will Old maids often hava tile honesty The above are extracts from adver~lsomentsl~o~ into the river and float away to bliss ~very day. ~Vodo not advertMo that way bu~ start@ -with red blotches. Then they lift the triumph in this country. Those im- to ec.nfess that they would have mar- r~ady to diseoun~ ~ny of these Ili~ offers. We howove~ eternal.~F. J. O. Alsop in Outing. mediately responsibl~ mr dealing with so YEARS" ~dmit that we eanno~ celt you a 8~0.00 Naehino for 115,L~ head slightly out of the water and ried had they bean given the oppor-, |nobody can) but; we will sell you a ~5.00 lmachino ~Olr the present trouble must exhaust I~t,0G and the ~5,00 machine they a,~k $23,00 for wo wii] tunity.--Phitadelphia Bullet in. ~ell you for $19.00, others in proportion. We manuf~ every effort in to dealing wlth it be- ~ure 525 machines a day and guarantee every one. Ove~ fore call is made upon .any outside ~0different styles and prices to ~elect frets. Writs u~ Par{s Sharpers Are C ever body. if ever the need arisc,:~. WAYSIDE OBSERVATIONS. 2••t•d•. Sot complete list or call on our ~0aler in you'l" town and Bu`t ~ve money,~, See our No. 18 Drop Head, Itls Derfeet~u back of the city sta,-ms the state, and The tricks adopted by sharpers to but with our patent mysterious pocket back of the state stands the nation: You can't borrow money on dignity, hoodwink the ever-gullible public are that in future will be rendered impos- "And there, gentlemen, is a point };L upon which all good Americans are as ingenious as they are varied, says a sible. It has had an enormous suc- A honeymoon is the calm before the one. They ave alI one in the convic- ~0~smr~s cess in America, and will defy the storm. Paris letter to the London Clobe. The tion. in the firm determination, that ~W ~4 "~ COPVRIGHTS ~C. latest tried in Paris is described ~rost ingenious pickpocket on earth. this country shall remain in the future. AnyOne sending s. sketci~ and description Isa~ A woman is a puzzle that there is quickly ascertain our opinion free whether a~ in the morning papers. The other Look at it; it appears and disappears as it has been in the past, a country throatiest is probablypatontablo. Communle~ t)rawer ~~/ Tc~ ~lons strictlyeoulidontiaL |tfiRDB0OI{ on PatenL~l afternoon in the Rue de Condo a welt- at th'e wilt of the owner. One, two, of liberty and justice under the form no answer to. ~ent free. Oldes~ agency for securing patents. MACItt~~ / Years. is the of Patents taRen throllgh l',lulin & Co. lr0colvll TWENTY KINDS to ecIect from. l?rlees, ~15.00 ~o $50.00 f~ dressed individual, with every appear- three--there it at baek my of Jaw, a country in which the rule tpeclat notice,without charge, in the ance of a gentleman, got up on a heap neck. One, two~ three~now it is up of the people is supreme, but in which The love (of booze) makes the 1JaYs you ~con ~hv No. IS New I/om~ Nothing |lk~ ~t. I%~ ~ho groaI~estwonder of the ago. CMi or ~onO for bargain li~t, o; stones and, striking his hands to- my sleeve. Look at it, ladies and gen- that will finds its expression through world go round. 0~her~ pric*s dieco~mlh~d. gether, gathered a crowd around him. tlemen. I do not ask you for a sow the forces of law and order, through A handsomely tltustrat@d weekly. Y,srge~t cir. New Home Souring Machine Co.. Ch|c~g~ the form of law ex]|ressed as pro- culatIon o[ any scientific Jourlla|. '/'arms, $3 a "I.adies and gentlemen," he began, ereign, half a sovereign, or even five A man feels blue when he turns year : four months, ~L Sold byall newsdealers. vided for in the constitution of the C. D. ST~tFFLEI2, Agent "'t am not here, within two steps of shillings, although it is well wortl~ green with envy, 361 Broadway United SLates and of the several states £0. , i aw Y0rlt nearest police station, to sell you that sum. But for the good of hu- Branch Office, 625 F St., %Vashlngton, D, C~ C~ss City, Nich, -the that go to make ul) our nation." -stolen goods or obtain your money on manity I dispose of it for sixpence." -At tile conclusion of Ms speech, the false pretenses. No, ladies and gen- At that moment, when fifty hands ;fi~esident again was cheered with en- ~~d tlemen, [ am here for the good of hu- were outstretched to buy the mysteri- thusiasm and several members of the P~#ze 8~, gouis~ g8~4 manity~ I represent the famous Amer- ous peeker, a shrill whistle was heard club pressed around him to shako his ican firm of Findem & Havem, and I and Lhe street vender promptty disap- hands in congratulation. Then accom- am sent by them to tell you the very peared. The crowd retired disappoint- panied by President Gunther and the tate~.t novelty, which is destined to ed, when they discovered later that members of the reception eommiitee, the president passed quicMy from -~evolutionize the world. while they were reaching out for the the while the guests "AII of you have probably at~some great mysterious American invention hall, cheered him lustily. He went to his room in the "ti~.~ or other bad your pockets picked, their own pockets had been rifle0 Auditorium hotel to prepare for his journey to \Vashington, whither he de- parted at 12:a0 o'clock THursday morning~ President Roosevelt was in CMeago for twelve and onedlalf 1lOUtS. mid of that thne eleven and one-h~lf hours were given to the public. From 4:a0 Disc IrN~chises $12 ~@ $~5 to 6 o'clock was allotted to him on the official program for rest, but dur- ing this tim.e he gave an audience to a committee of labor leaders, who pre- music pem,~ecgiy--b~nd~ epchestPa~ viOlie, :ForInfant_. s and Children, sented to him a protest against the use of federal troops in the teamsters' strike. The remainder of his time, etc. It is a~ endless so~,co of ar~sotnon~. WEHOLD THE RECORD Rave from the moment that his train came !. The l(ind You in at noon, until it ,drew out: of the Pennsylvania depot shortly after mid- C) lear night, was consumed by one lunch- Always Boughi eon, three receptions, one banquet and O .igina| Rich A~V~getablePreparationf0rAs- four carriage rides. ~geN0dandRe~ula- U oud ~ nteetaining ling lhe 5t0mac~ aMBmve-lsor INN Boars the Jcnks Acquitted. Clarence Jenks was acquitted of the U nrivaled ~ aptivating~ murder of Alger Pruden. of Grand Signature Ledge, after the jury had been out M usi~a~ 0 utwea~i.g Prom0tes Digestion,Cheer~'ub an hour and a half. The yet'diet was greeted with applause, and several hess andRest.Conlains neithee women expressed to Jenks their pleas- B rilllant Resonant Opium,Morphine nor l~fit~eraL of ure at the outcome of his trial. Jesse NOT NAI¢c oTIc. Tinne5~ and his wife, who were also I aspiring D elightfui held ~on ,the murder charge, will r~rob- ably be released, as the defense theory of suicide seems to have been generally accepted, Jenks has gone to his home in Muskegon. He says R~aell,,Alx:~eamz Sal~-* l he has sworn off on liquor and will .d~ite ,fee~,~ i, C ~old Moulded #.ylindee. .~t6arOo~:aJe4"af~,°e ~ profit by the lesson of his experiences. HT~vp,Feed.- =. 2N! . Records iNN°i. . When President Roosevelt visits At- lanba, Ga., he is to be presented with ~Fa~rffreea~rag,on l some faded old bills of sale of negroes, A peffec| Remedy f0 r Cons tipa- bought and sold by his mother's COLUSWBIA DISC REOORDS lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrnoea mother, Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish~ '7=inch, 80 cents each; $3 per dozen "I'm good for a long time yet," 10=inch, 81 each; $10 per dozen hess and Loss OF SLEEP. said Henry Millar, millionaire. 8t), m gver Chicago~and later Grand Opera Records, (made in 10=inch discs five minutes he FacSimile S{~nalure o[' dropped dead. only) $2 each | |!@11 t~aiser William, of Germany, it is now said, intends ,tl~at his peysonal 8end fo~ ~sfesf esf~rogu~s of mac&fries snd Pecords. NEW YORK.. 1'""""'"]l!l,:";i, ars Thi yYa bodyguard shatl be eompose,d of giants We h~v~ aH f&o na~.~t p~u~':~ ~dls in Z~o~h s~j1£csof from every nation in the world. Friday was the one hundred and seventh amliversary of ,the bit~Lh of Addison Smith. of Shrewsbury. Rend Columhua PNo ogFo FN Eau Bay. Mr. Smith enjoys the dis- tinction of having lived in the eight- eenth, nineteenth and ~twentieth cen- /272 Woodward Ave., DETROIT, MICH. TH~ ©~NT&Un @OMPAN~'. NE~d$YOR~ crib, ¢ turies. He is the father of 29 children, is blessed with second eyesight, and is Grand Prize St, £ouisp 1904 still aotive in body and mind. I,._. • EVER Y DAY IN NAY A bALE DAY
Tl~e s~erilice sale will continue during tl~e month of May. The big stock we bought 'it a sacrifice tins not all been sold. We i~ave made other purct~ases tI~at are astonislHngly low. We will give tl~e purcl~asin~ public Our entire sprin~, line of Shirt Waist Suits and all the new fabrics in Summer Dress G>ods,-~( Laces and t,lm benefit of our "ready caslF' purclmses. Embroideries and Lace Curtains are in. We want you to see them before you buy. See our 35 pounds of rice for $1.00. Bring :,'our butter and eggs t~ere.
Prints I Lot of Dress Goods. all sl~ades. $1.25 value, shrunken ...... 1.00 Children's Dresses 6c and 7c Standard Prints ...... 5c bhoes 5c and 6c Si~irting Prints..- ...... 4c 1 Lot Dress Goods, $i for ...... 75 Children's Dresses from 4 to 14 years at 1 Lot Heavy Skirting, $1 for ...... 75 $3.00 Sh,.~es ...... $2.50 Common Prints ...... 3 ~c 75c to $1.50. Does it pay to hire sewing 1 Lot Heavy Skirting, 50c for...... 42 done when you can get ready-to-wear at 2.50 8hoes ...... 2.00 Outings 1 Lot former price, 25c and 35c ...... 20 above prices? 2.00 Shoes ...... 1.50 1.;50 Shoes ...... 1.15 10e and 12c Outings ...... 8o Carpets and Rugs Groceries 1.00 8lines ...... 845 8c Outings ...... (;~c .75 Shoes ...... ~30 6c and 7c Outings ...... 5c 20c Grade Hemp for ...... $ .1(~ Oil...... ,10e " 25e Granite ...... 20 Best Crackers...... * ...... , ...... 7(3 .60 Shoes ...... 50 Crash Ca rpets n p to ...... 7,5 8 Bars Santa Claus S~,ap ...... 25e $1.50 Rug, Smyrna ...... 1.25 8 Bars Acme Soap ...... 25e Overalls, Jackets, etc 10c Iteavv Russian Crash ...... 8c Red Alaska Salmon ...... l~e 2,00 Rug, Sittyrna ...... 1.50 50c Overalls ...... 40c 12~c Heavy Bleach Scotch Crash ...... 10c 3.00 Moquite ...... 2.50 Alaska King 15c for...... 12~c Co bton Crash ...... 3~c Pillar Rock, 20c ...... 17c 50e Jackets ...... 40e 10c Stevens Crash ...... 8c Larvae Rugs for your parlor from $15 up- 50c Shirts ...... 40c yards. Best Tomatoes ...... 10c Best Peas ...... 10c $3.00 Pants ...... $2.25 Suits and Skirts Best Corn ...... :.. 10e 2.50 Pants ...... 1.75 $10.00 Ladies' Voile Suits ...... $ (L75 Shirt Waist Suits Soda ...... :: 4(' 1.50 Pants...... 1.15 1.00 Pants ...... 85 t2.50 Wool Serge in Black and Brawn 7.50 St~irt Waist Suits ...... $1.25 per Suit Best Syrup in cans ...... " ...... 65~ .50 Pants ...... 40 15.00 Suits ...... 10.50 Shirt Waist S.nits ...... 2.00 per Suit, Sweet Barley ...... [.[[[[:..[.40c 18,00 Suits ...... 12.50 St~irt Waist Suits ...... 2.50 per Suit 25c Tea Siftings...... 15o 1 Lot of $2 Skirts ...... 1.00 SiHrt Waist Suits ...... ;3.00 per Suit Our 35c Tea for...... 30c Job Lots 1 Lot of $1.25 Skirts ...... 75 40c Tea ...... 35c 185 Prs. $1.25 and $1.50 Shoes a5 ...... $1.00 1 Lot, of $3 Skirts ...... 2.(}0 Shirt Waists Ra isi ns ...... (ie r, tu~ Ribbon .ai.ins ...... ::::::::::,s~ ,l(,b Lot of Hats ...... (_)ne-i~aif price Children's Rubbers ...... 25c Dress Ooods A beautiful line (if White Waists, sam- Currants ...... 8c ples; no two alike. Are marked t,o sell at Women's Rubbers ...... 35e 1 Lot or Dress Goods, shrunken cloth, very low prices. See them. Space wilI not good value, $1.50 per yd ...... $ 1.25 permit quotations on our Iine. See t, hem. % :2 ff acks' Old Stand. |
"MEMORIAL DAY PR0fiRAM. Tri-C0, ty Chr0 i¢le some municipalities will act under it liere where_ I ran a livery stable in Tim following program tins been pre- this year. The veterans are becoming connection witll a small farm until the PUBLISIIED WEEKLY, + ~b pared for Memorial day: too few and too feeble to conduct fore parlor last montt~ when myself + "'The ways of human nature are past finding out.'" but you + Subscription price--One year, $1.00; six and wife ~ere botll taken sick. The months, 50 cents : three monti~s. 25 cents, The Post witl assemble at Post IIall timse celebrations much i(mger, ~ and result was our two sons and ;me +÷ can find out who sells the best Advertising rates made known on appll- at, 10 a. m. and proceed at 11:30 ~o de- tlm communities must soon assume daughter livin~ at East, Greenwood c~tloR. pot to mee~ friends and comrades. tlm cluty wl~iei~ they have so lon~" dis- came to Deford and as soon as we , 4.+ Entered as second class matter in the Will tl~ea take up line of march to cl~arged; and we may hope that were able to move brougt~t us to postoittee at Cass City, Michigan. Greenwood to spend the remainder of Post Hali. a more general interest will be aroused + ÷ RLUMP-L[NZN[R CO., PubRshers. our days on this eartt~ with our 4. 4. Post. will re-assemble at 1 o'clock in aii classes of tim people, wlHch daughter. Mrs. Charles Nichols. +' Door Hangers ++° and with Ladies' Circle and Sons of shall save the day from the tendency I rented my farm and stable at De- Veterans proceed to N. E. elmreh, to degrade itssacred clmracter with ford and we are now living on tim top 4- > where service~ will commence as fol- slmlr and nothing to do, but I expect -,- > ~THE- - roystering sports, and make it more 5- and Builders' + lows: we are not considered to be old folks completely wlmt ~t may well beemne, as we are only 82 years old next fall. 4-. $ Music--Cass City Cornet Band. a holy Memorial Day of all the people ttave been married 59 years next Mav Prayer Roy, E. H. Brad{ield. for ati their cherished dead. Now. ~t so happened a few days ago +' Hard ware... ,+ ! [xcha,ge Ba, Music~Male Quartette. ]I was hauling over some old papers and picked up a Port Huron Weekly Sl~ort Address by I{ev. R. N. Mul- W. C, T, IJ, CON¥[NTIOK Times dated Sept. 24, 1886. Will be + by callingon us. We sell + holland. Tt}e county convention of the W. 10 years old next September. I will Of E, H, Pinned' Music by the Band. send it to y(m. it will remind you of C. T. U, wilt be held at Care on Tues- Reeitati(,n Frances McGitIvray. the political exoitement we were day and Wednesday, May 23 and 24. laboring under at that time, I was Recitation~Ray Meiser. The delegates who expect to)attend working in tl~e Republican tmrness at Short Address by Rev, W. Berge, from this place are Mrs, A. D. 5Iced that time and have been ever since Nay Fiai ie Hi,go Bar,{ cenl, Inl r sl and it never made a chafe or a sear Pays4 per Mnsic~Male Quartette. and Miss Mabel Anderson. Otlier £tecitation~IIazel Mead. and I expect to try it a spell longer if + members from l~ere wili also probably ] live. on Tim~ Certificates of Dap0sit, Recitation Nine Willis. attend. Tim following Js the pro- In 18(;0 I lived in Port Huron, I 4- l~eading and Remarks by Roy. gas, • gear Naagera ++* gram: bought out Howard & Spaulding's $ 4. W. 1tenn. nursery trees and sold ttmm out and 4. TUESDAY. NAY :23, 1:3o P. 5I, Viewin# of War Relics. mv son, Fred, whu runs a store at 4. Preparation Service eondne~.ed i)v Fargonow, was born in Port HIll'on This hanger is recognized by ali who use them as the Call and get our free Rainy Music by the Band. Evan~elist, ie Su/)erinlende~{i Mrs. ffulia 4- Moreland. the same year. Since that time I have best on the market, combining as ,t does the best qualities 4- After wi~ich procession wilt form in 51usic lived in greenwor~d, St. Clair county, 4. Day Money Boxes for Roli Call of Otticers. vice Presidents Houghton Street and proceed to the and and Deford, Tuseola county. of the Hatfietd and roller bearing together with the stay-on children, Su perintendent~. ! cemetery in the following order: Seatiug eouvet~tlon. Now Mr. Editor. I tlHnk I lmve feature. Conseructed with large foiler bearings, it is the Readln~z minutes many friends in Michigan who would + Marshal, Dr. D. P, Deming. + 4- Treasurer'sCorresDondin~ report secretary's repur~ feel interested to tlear frf)nl me and if ¢ + E~W~R[t Pi~I[Y, 8ashier, Cass City Band. Appointment of Committee on Courtesies yet1 think best to publish flits letter %* Easiest running hanger made. 4. Resolutions. Credenti:tls, Fin:race 4- Teachers and pupils of set{eels. Reports of Vice Presidents orapart of it, send meadozen copies ~, 6. MATZER,hs'st gashier, Ladies of G, A. R. Violin ~olo ...... 3h~. C. 1.. Pmdy, ~a~et.own with your bill fur tl~e same and 1 will + 4- Paper--.The Patent 5tedieinu Curse. ?des. remit,. You know your business. Sons of Veterans. i);tvy .L Adjournment Yours, etc., Mile Warner Post, No: 232, G. A. R. H.a. W/LCOX, Other 8ocieties. TUESDAY. 8:00 P. M. Yale, Mich., II. F. D. No. 4. Ehlers & Nique Music O & 4- Orators of tl~e Day. Common Coun- Prayer ...... :Hey. [t. A. Loosen < cil, Board of Education and business Solo ...... /Mrs. H. A. Loosen A~OTR[R StDE O~ TR[ BALL QUEST|OK Address of Weh:ome ..... M)'~. A, IL 3Iorehtl~d Shabbona,/ ich ® 4-+ men in carriages. Response ..... =...... Mrs. Nelne Fnrbes Tom Graham, tt~eeditor of tt~e Peck + 4- i {;ass City Ba,k Gold Medal Cent est.~Admission Ten Cen) s ÷'~ . ,m , +-r~-v÷~.~; +++'M~.~+++++ ÷÷4.++q~¢"M'++++÷+++÷+++-M,+~ < Assistant, Marshals. Times, says tt]ings once in a wl~ile and WEDNESDAY, MAY ;:4. 9:O0A. 51. (Est:tblisl~ed 18S2,) Citizens on root,. Prayer Servtee led by Hrs. Albert.son ~he following remarks anent tlte base Citizens in carriages. Music bail situation contains some true Readin~ minutes SHABBONA. I. ~. AUTEN, Proprietor It is earnestly l~¢)ped that all ollil- Report of Auditors trail, s: Miss Carrie Smith has returned Report el County President and Recom'men- dren will form in line witi~ the pro- da| io us The base bali season is again opened from Paris, Ont., to assist Mrs. E. H. cession, as they will be counted and Report of Superi~tendents ' ' and no doubt will be the same public bleLaren witl~ lmusehold duties. A General Banking Business Evangelistic ...... 5h's. Morehmd Care the number sent to the department of Lin Leslie of Cass City was the transacted~ Press ...... Mrs. Martin, }~eel(s nmsance as in past years. We have Heart Michigan. Flower Mission ...... Mrs. Allen, KingsLon guest of Earl Phetteplace Saturday ,) Music ...... Ruby Rand:ill Kingston nothing againsta certain amount of and Sunday. ,> We respectfully ask all societies and l aper--l, 1,tMfligl~ts on Socia! lnIluonee athletic sport but wt~en the youth of ~> Foreign Exchaw~e bougllt and Soldiers and Sailors ...... Mrs. Forbes. Vassar Robt. Matliews or H, lbrook was a .> citizens to participate on this oeca, ...... the country spend 50 days during the pleasant caller in town Sunday. Narcotics) ,~ Mrs. |t;tseal!. ' Cass°:City Weakness. > sold. sign. 1 Ullty ...... Mrs. Davy, Akron: L 3'. L. Superintendent Mrs. Bates, Kingston summer following up base ball ~ames Mary Vanorman and ei~ildren have Dr. M/les' Heart Cure has > Let flits day be cl~erished by all pa- p,Medal Contest ...... Mrs. Wyatt, , Fairgrove~ and each one spends $50 to $100 dnr- moved near Mooretown t,~ join her > aper ...... Mrs. Moreland: husband wlm tins secured employment made many hearts well after ) triotic citizens as a National Day, set, Report of Committee on Credentiats iD~ tl~e summer, we say without any tt~erein a saw mill, Election of Otticers they have been pronounced YouNo MA~q Get one of our aside in honor of our noble dead. Noontide prayer by Mrs. Andrews. Vassar. qualifications tirol, tl~e craze for ball Misses Nora Clemens and Lydia Mc- hopeless. It has completely Savings Banks and save your " After the decoration of tl~e graves a WEDNESDAY. 1:30 P. 3L games is a public nuisance. We can Innis spenl~ Sunday at the t~ome of cured thousands, and will al- nickels and pennies, <~ hollow square will be formed by the Devotions ...... 3try. 5Ict(enzle call to mind a score (if young men wl}o Henry Davis at Hay Creek, Singina most invariably cure or benefit o5 Post, Ladies of the G. A, R. and Sons Reading minutes lost honorable positions and became A. W. Truesdell is a business caller "every case of l{eart disease. N. B.~These are not cheap, of Veterans. Paper ...... 3Iabe] And~.wsm~. Uass.City outcasts tt~rougl~ tI~e base ball craze. in Detroit tliis week. Duet...Mi)mie Itahd and l~ert,ha Van[)at.'te~; Short breath, pain around Ritual Service. A party was given on Monday even- paper mi~e boxes, but are ) Care ,, Even tlm life or a professional bali heart, palpitation, fluttering, Saiutet(, the Dead, Iaper by Leeks L ni ou player is only a few years at best,, ing in honor of Louisa Tewksbury i made of solid gnn metal witl~ Reports of Committees on Finance who left on Tuesdav for Pontiac. dizzy, fainting and smothering substantial lock and fiat key. Taps on tl~e Drl~m. Resolutions. (Jourl esies when he is laid on the shelf witt~out A/taunt Leaflet Dritl.o31r,s. Bates. !(ings|.o~} Elders Bailey and Barr trove been spells should not be neglected. 3~emoriai Services... 3try. Young. Gagetowil any trade or pestilent, earnaliveli- Take Dr. MiIes' IIeart Cure Miscellaneous Btisint, ss " g neetit{gs in tl~e Latter Day G, IN, N~Nenzi% Gashier. !~ APPR(}PRIATI0~S [=OR M[MOR|~L DAY. Adjourament hood. Counting the time lost and Saint churei~ tt~e past week. and see how quick you wil! The governor has signed an ac~ Invita, tion for next coaventhm~ the money spent the base bali season Nettle Smades has returned to Mel- be relieved. vin to visither sister, Mrs. B. Ray- authorizint~ townst~ips, cities and vil- will cost tim county of Sanilac this It cannot make a new heart, TRIOS. D. T||OMpSO~ A~REST[O. mond. la~es to appropriate m(>uey for the year at, least, 850,000. %~e are not up- but will restore a sick one by The st~ow which was held here on Thos. 1). fl21mmpson was arrested posed to reasonable amoun~ of sport a, celebration of 51emurial Day, and a Friday evening was well attended bub strengthening the heart nerves here Monday morning just. as he was for the young, buB when young men it proved to t)e only a fake. and muscles, relieving the about to depart on the morning train. commence to tl~ink that they want to tmnatura! strain, and restoring d ~lorse. IFo~, Sa|e. < REAL ESTATE The arrest, was made by Marsi~al be away from tlieir jobs three half its vitality. lhe Cass City Jeweler an~ 0pticiaa <,! Stnfller on a clmrge preferred by Jud days in the week their employerss~on Good family drivin¢ tmrse, seven "I had a very bad case of hear~ years old, ~.eieitt 1.025. Kinct a~d trouble. For six months I could not < Van Allen. Eariy tl~e same morning waist others. Sunday ball playin~ we FOR SALE ~,~entl}e: Not afraid of au~,nmobiles or work. Last July ] was.plowing corn Gives special attention to tl~e as Van Allen was entering t~is barn to are goin~ to oppose ;ill along the line. and feeling bad nil day; in the after- ( engines. Cash or bankable paper. noon in plowing one row I had to lay << fitting of spectacles and eye i do l~is morning chores on his farn~ in Enquire at this office. 4-2S-tf down. or f~fll down. three times, IVfy heart tllrobbed as though it would glasses on TUESDAYS and < Six miles from Cass City; 65 acres Oreenleaf township, he was surprised The Pontiac correspondent to tl~e burst througlL and I had difficulty iu < SON NETHER. cleared, balance good pasture land. by Thompson, wt~o had secreted hi, m- Detroit Free Press says. "if tl~e re- LOST getting my breatli. HIaPUrelm sod & < SATURDAYS. Come and have < "Consumption runs in our family, bottle 'of Dr. Miles' . Cure, and Soit is good clay loam. Large two- self on the premises, and given a port which comes l~ere fr~)m New before I ha4 used half of it I eould < your eyes fitted by one with < and tllrouRll it, 1 lost in5 mother, lay down and sleep all night. Previ- story frame l~ouse, all finished; good severe beating'. After having ;his York is correct there will probably be writes E. B. Reid of Harmony, Me. ously I had to get up from five to ten < long experience, times a night. I ha.re taken several cellar under wtmle l~ouse: two large wounds dressed by a doctor, Van still more litigation over the affairs of "For tl~e past five years, however, on bottles, and my heart is as regular as < barns, stone root house, and otlmr Allen informed Marshal Strifl~er of tim P. O. & N. Railway receiver. The :le slig!~test sign of a cough or cold, 1 dock work. I fael like a new man° < I always give special.alton- ~]ave taken Dr. King's New Diso~very and can work considerable for an old buildings; twogood wells. Four acres the affair and the arrest was made, rep(rt is to tim effect that a number man, 84~;4 years old." < ties to for consumption which tins saved ln~e Thompson has not been friendly witl~ of the ma.}oritv stockholders of tlm I~. D. M cGILL. Frost, Ohio. of beariugorchard. Wilt be sold on from seri~ms lung trouble." His Dr, Miles' Heart Cure is sold by easy terms. his victim for some time and admit- road t~ave disposed of their stock. moti~er's deatt~ was a sad h~ss for Mr. your druggist, who will guarantee that Watch Repairs. I Reid, but he learned that lung trouble the first bottle will benefit, If tt fails ~o AG~EN ted his connection with the affair. More than a year a,~o Charles H. Stone he will refuncl your money. must not. be neglected, and how to I atwa~,s trove a full line of He also stated that he had tried to Of choice farming land, nearly all for liimself and tlle minority stock- cure it. Quickest relief and curef<>r Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, In4 trove it out witl~ tiim in the same way everything cleared and unfler cultivation, 3} holders, began suit hereasking the ap- cougl~s and colds. Price 50c and 81: last fail but had failed. Thompson pointment of a receiver. An injunc- guaranteed at L. I. W¢~od & Co.'s drug ( miles from Cass City. Improvements < In the Jewelers' Line. I was taken to Sanitac Centre by a tion was granted preventing tim store. Trial bottle free. < are ailin best order. Good six-room < deputy sheriff from that place. stockholders disposing of or incumber- house witl~ cellar. Large bank barn < You rs respectfully, their holdings. Recently tl~e re- wi~t~ plenty of stable room. All in~ A [[TT[R H{OM fiRARDPA wilcox. ceiver was appointed but the injunc- fences Rued. Young growing or- JOEL. F. HENDR|GK, tion was not dissolved, Suits are also chard. Granary and o~her buildings, Grandpa Wilcox, well known in De- LA©tE@ pending against a number of stock- • J..we~er and Optician. I~ is a bargain at 82,100. ford and vicinity, has written a letter to the Pol'~ Huron Times wMch flint, holders wl~ieh were brought by Re- ~OUS]E AND LOT paper published in a recent issue, it ceiver R. a. Lounsbury to recover In Pinney's Addition, Cass City. appears below: amounts paid them in dividends House is entirely new witl~ seven East Greenwood. April 2d, 1905. wllieh he says were illegally deciared, good rooms. Price, $700, Editor of tlm Por~ Huron Times: The wlmle affair at present is a FUNERAL DIRECTOIL Dear Sir:--Fifteen or ~wenty years beautiful mixup." Office in Ale Rld~. I~esidonce, one $ ago I lived at tt~is place but tl~irteen Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator block south of opera house. Free &, E@, Pitney, G. alze years ago last, February I moved with ~'For Sate~About twenty pounds Superior to otlmr remedies sold at high prices, - :~ 'phone. my wife to Deford, h)ca, ted on tl~e P. Cure guaranteed. 8ueeessfuUy used by over , $ at the Exchange Bank, Cass City. of good new geese feathers, E~quire *200,000 ~Women. Price, 25 Cents, drug- ~u++w+.I.++++++q-;-+++++++q+F++ O. & Nortlmrn IL g. 50 miles from gists or by mail. Teatlmonials 83 booklet tree. of Mt,~s. A. L, JOHNSON. 5-5-2 ~" Dr. LaFranco~ Phlladelphla~ Pa, ARGYLE. postotlice during the absence of F. L. .lames ttutson, Sr., is very poorly Jordan. tl~ese days. There was a surprise dance at tile M. Seeger or (Sass City was in town home of George 8chiestel on Tuesday on Monday. evening. All reporu a go(~d time. A little daugt~ter gladdens Jim Pettinger and a. Hawksworth Best of Separators home of Wm. Wilson. tl~e lmve moved ttmtr household goods to Deekerville wl~ere tlmy will live for Samuel Little of Cass City is the the summer. They will work in tim Actua|ly Free guest of his son. Samuel. elmese factory. Born. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Mattlmws on Friday, May 12, a g[rl. A DISASTROUS CALAMITY. Of cost Mrs. Seeder of Ubty visited in tliis I~ is a disastrous calamity when you vicinity the fore part, ,f the week. lose your lmalth because indigestion This is really the fact in the purchase of a DE Sirs. Umpl~rey. who was sick last and constipation have sapped it away. week. is again abte to be in tile store. Prompt relief can behad in Dr. King's LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR. Any reputable New Life Pills. Tl~ey build up your W. D. Stri/ller drives a span of liuht person may buy a DE LAVAL machine on such lib- digestives organs, and cure headact~e, Don'| 5uy UnknownQmmxv,, bays whictt tm purchased a few clays dizziness, colic, constipation, etc. era1 terms that the machine act~a|ly pay~ lPor ago. Guaranteed at L. i. Wood & Co.'s When you buy a wind mill you should buy one tha~ fu+ drug store: 250. itse|~ =, Mrs. J. McPbail attended tim will last and do good work as long as you neral of Mrs. Burr a~ Cass City OFt " - "~'* O~ live. We sell the And it not only does this the first year, in which it Saturday. PINGREE. saves its cost, but goes on doing it for futly twenty Oscar Chambers has rented a farm years to come. In the face of these facts buying Too late for last, week. adjoining the village or Pingree. STAR WI D MILLS Argyle is blessed wi+h measles a~ It is repor!ed tha~ John Shagena trashy "cash-in-advance'" separators, or any other present+ t~as rented the E. H. Ilargar farm. i and they've been made and sold ever since 1866,and than the is penny wise. dollar fooIish. Such the mills made and sold the firs~ year are running best, Chas. Strifiler transacted business in R. Velsa Cooke. wlm recently had yet, and doing good work. an a~taek of lung fever, is convales- machines quickly |~se their cost instead of ~aving town the fore part of ;he week. Come in and see us, and let's have a plain, corn+ Fred Darr sold a team of horses to cent. ~ it, and then go on losing instead of saving. mort sense talk about mills. We wpff't exaggerate Mr. McDonald +>f Sanilae Center. Mrs. W+ T. Sherman tins rented a and we won't urge you to buy if you're not ready, There is no possible reason why any buyer of a lmus~ in Pingree for an indefinite but we want to show you the best wind mill made. Dr. Meredith of Caro transacted tim e. Cream Separator shouId be content with less than business in town the fore part+ of tim week. Preparation for corn and bean • Striffler MoDerm0tt, Oass Oily, Mich. t the DE LAVAL. and there never was a more planting is progressimz finely in this
milk should give a rare and delicate P . . ._'2"tit1 ? Wom~ by Advice and compounu mixes wl~n!._ the2g_ ~ron- - :Na/~Y, Ilav~ Neon ~e~eflted Mrs. PiN,ham's ' Me,tittle - taste to any Connecticut tobacco that tured ooze through the fall and winter, . is used ia the piI)e, Real Levers of idleness after which it is said to possess the magm quahties which cure. • . - Odd Birthday Party. An Englishman has just given a "Idleness is the most natural state," His friends were having the time of birthday party for his wooden leg, is the dictum of Jefferson De Angelis, their lives, while he was unable to get s~irit of Cou~esy. A nursery governess, giving her ex- ~hieh was 50 years old. the comedian, at present starring in far away from pots and pans and "Fantana." "Your ordinary, everyday smoky wood fires. Again and again perience, tells of two small children Your grocer is honest anti--if he cares to do ~so--can ~ell of whom she had the care, who never Cleaned Out. man will tolerate nearly everything in he made deliberate attempts at spoil- you tha~ he knows ~ery little about the bulk coffee he forgot to be polite. When :a deep cellar becomes filled preference to hard work. Want me ing the dinner, hoping that someone sells you. How cau he know, where it originally came from, with heavy, poisonous air, it is never An amusing feature of our walks. to give you an instance? would complain, but the boys were how i~ was blended~or With what safe ~,o :go into it until it has been she writes, was Toddte's trouble with "Three years ago I was one of a quite satisfied to pay the penalty of ~or ~,hen roasted? If you buy your clean'ed ~ouL When your body has his overshoes. They were of a size been poisoned w£th the foul residues little party that went into the Adiron- eating bad food in return for exemp- Coffee loose by the poundi how car~ out of all proportion to his feet, and of undtgest.ed food, it is just as neces- dacks on a hunting and fishing expedi- tion from preparing it. you expect purity an¢l Uniform quality ? hampered his movements greatly. He sary ~o 'clean it out. To do this pleas- tion. There were only four of us, so "At last, determined to be free, was continually taking headers, but ant:~y and safely take Dr. CaldweIl's we did not consider it worth while to Jones mixed biscuits one afternoon (laxvXiv'e) Syrup Pepsin. It is a was usually laughing when I picked and when they were ready to bake pm~e, scientific preparation which has employ a cook, agreeing that each in him up. Then this little gentleman of turn should have charge of the culin-. poured a pound of salt into the dough. no equal ;i~ :the cure of constipation, 2 would carefully brush the snow from ALL PACKAGE COFFEE~, is o~ ary department. When it came to aI- The fellows got back to camp in due headacP~e, 'biliousness and stomach the bottom o~ my skirt with his red tro~Fle. :S01d by all druggists at 50e season and as they squatted around necessLly nnlLorm in quality, lotting terms of service, someone sug- mittens. and '$1100. Money back if it fails. gested that the first chef should do the tire one of them toot{ a biscuit Bessie. as weli~ as Toddle, showed s~tren~|h and ILavor. ]For OVER A the work until a complaint was made and bit a large piece out of it. The 'Many Children Are Sickly, the instinctive courtesy of a kind ha. QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE about his cooking, when maker of saIt in it nearly choked him. He M~er~ray's Sweet Powders for Children, the ture. I had impressed on her the pro. gagged and turned red in the face. As ~as been ~e s~an~ar~ calico in ~ased ~by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's the complaint should succeed him. priety of thanking every one who did Home/New ~¥ork, Cure Feverishness,Head- The next kicker was to take the place soon as he had regained his breath. her a kindness, and she tried always miLLions oi homcs. ache. Stomach Troubles. Teething Dis* of ~he second, and so on. A young ~he exclaimed: 'Gee whiz, that biscuit to comply. We had also talked of orders,Break~up Colds and Destroy -Worms. fellow named Joncs was assigned to is salty!' Then, remembering that thi~ Lhe -various farm animals, and of how LION COFFEE t~ carefully packed AtallDruggistsk25c. Sample mailed FREE. 'create the part" and began his duties statement, identified as a complaint, much we owed to them. One day at a~ our fae~orics, aua¢l ~n~il opene,1 in Address &Ilen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. the day that camp was pitched. wcuId make him the cook of the par- dinner she looked at her egg for some your home, h~ no e~anee o~ be~n~ ~dul- "Jones was a nice young chap and a ty, he added, hastily: 'But it's good! The ,~tevil snores right ,through peal moments without eating it. and then |er~ed, or el com|n~l l~a eo~|ae| ~llh ~, willing worker at first, but a~ time It's good! It's good!' He ate every slipped quietly from her chair. after ~per/1 of stolen thunder: ~irL ~erms, or nnclcun h~_~s. passed and no aspirant appeared to scrap of the food and we other two 'Where are you gom~,,cr~ her mother 33Trs, %Vlnslow's $~oothln~ Syrup. relieve him he grew weary of the task. martyrs followed suit." asked. ~rorchildren teething, softens the gUlT~S,reduceu In each package ~ of~LION COFFEE you get One fU|| ~la~±atlo~, ahays ~ain. cures wind col]g. 25c a b~ttle. fo "Ir am doing to thank Mr. Wooster pOUnd of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine. laying me dis nice egg," was the (Lion head on every package.) \\~tcm ;they say a man is all heart answer.~Everybody's Magazine. gencra~lly ;he has no head. Grand Army Dwindling (Save the Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
Piano N,C~rre(emmot be too highly spoken of as Burton Holmes' Joke. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERY~/HERE The recent disbanding of a post of being mustered into George G. Meade co~f,qh ,eu~o,~J. 7~r, O'I~RIEN. 322 Third Ave, It was in the lobby of the Bellevue. WOOLSON SPICE CO,, Toledo, Ohio, p~st, No. 1, of Philadelphia, Post .N~, ~n0~potis, Minn.,, Jan. fi, 1900. the Grand Army ef the Republic at by Stratford not long ago, when some Gloucester, N. J, because of the dwind- Commander George ~V. Divinny, The of the larger ~odies of the theatrical The .Christian life is more than cur- ling a~ay of its membership, has maximum membership was reached in firmament had clustered together. iosity ~bout ~he next life. 1890, when it was 409,489. For the served as a vivid reminder to many The conversation had been replete The Dog and His Friends. last fifteen years it has been steadily veteran of ,'the civil war that with caustic remarks about managers This little anecdote is a standing Dr, ~a~ld Kennedy's ]Favorite I{emedy I~ an o]d decreasing; not only this, but the rate ~dapbed tO both Boxesand all ages. Cures Kidney an4 and°their apparent lack of considera- Joke on one of the best known math~ Llvero~mplaint, and purUles the blood. $1 all druggl~. the tim'e is not far distant when the of decrease has steadily grown. tion of the personal comfort of mattes professors in Dartmouth col- great order must ~as.s away. The annual death rate among mem- A Big do not keep the best troupes in requiring them to pack and lege. One day during a recitation in o~Ioeks Un311{(e most ort~ization,s of its bers of the order iu 1886 was ninety- time. repack from three to five times a trigonometry a little black dog strayed kind, ~Pte (Grand Army ~ the Republic three in every 10,000. To-day, having week. into the room. The professor sud- can ~D~ De recr~efl from the de- gone up steadily through the interven- The "joys of the road" and the de- denly looking over his glasses saw the A leading physician of scendants .of its orig~rml members ~r ing years~ it is 352 in every 10,000. In lights of a "one-night stand" had all dog, and, thinking he would make a s'av,e 1894 the membership of the national this city says: "I never f~nl ~ny source one which is been thoroughly hashed over when little fun, said: "Take that dog out Bad Pays 6 per cent knew a bilious man who constma,t]T shrinking. None but sol- body had fallen to 369,083, a loss since Burton Holmes, who was one of the of here. There's dogs enough here diers, ~ailors and m~rle:s who fought the period ~i' maximum membership was a good man." It is party, quietly remarked that "it takes now." A fellow in the front seat got certain enough t h a t a in the ~i,7il war are eligible, and when .of about 10,000 a year. In 1894, ac- The Realty Syndicat e a strong company to make a week up, and giving the dog a kick out of man cannot feel good •ff ~ ~aclsco all of thi~ dwindling host, survivors.of cording to the last annual report made stand."~Philadel phia Press. the door, said: "Get out of here, you, when he is bilious. Celery at the encampment in Boston last Pa~ C;aplial, ~G600,000 a conflict ~hich ended forty years ago, o,e mw's enough." King, the tonic-~a~ative, ~, :$1193~,895,32 ~hail have ~nswered the last roll call year, the membersMp was 246,261, The Daisies and the Stars. cures biliousness. 25c. ~~ex1'1895 no others ~an take their places. showing a loss since 1894 of more than Ere eye had guessed the hanging dots of The Gran,d Army of the Republic 12,000 a year. The separate posts now space. lavestment Certif~cales ~s~ed in sums of taXED FAmHe was ~n 1866. the first post be- ~umber 6,149. Employed the varl. Or glass had settled path and plane~ ~tar,i~l in there, ing organized at Decatur. IlL, in April ass government departments in Wash- HAVE Y(JiJCOW$? WMEAT RAuslna Interest 6 per ce~t ~er ,annum The earth and sky. in battle's hot em- ]f you have cream to separate a good of that year by Major B. F. Stephen- ington at the time of the last annual brace. Payable $¢m~a~al~ Cream Separator is the most profitable in- son and Capt. John S. Philips, but its report were 2,175 members of the ~Iade riot' in the regions of the air. RA cmQ Wr, tc tO vestment you can possibly make. Delay ' The Realty Syndicate growth was ~t at first rapid. It was order, of whom 226 are over 70 years The heaven shot its hail of fire and shaft, means daily waste of No, 14 Sansome St,, SanFrancisco, California The earth a million blazing missiles Three great pursuits have aga|n Bl]ownwonderful not until more than ten years later of age, 787 between 65 and 70 years /~ ~, time, labor and product. results on the Free tlomestead Lands of Western hurled, ~, DE CREAM Canada this y car. that Gem Gr~4~t became a member, and 1,338 between 58 and 65 years. And ever all, the wind of tempest laughed LAVAL f~~, SEPARATORS save Magnificent climate--farmers plowing in their shirt ]n wanton, giggling circles round the elceves in the middle of November. world. ~,~.~. $t0.- per cow per year "All are bound to be more than pleased wibh the ~b X~:~ every yearof use over all final results of the pas~.season's harvcsts.'--Extract. Song of t h,e Southland The wrath of w)nd and lightning are at ~~lj ~ gravity setting systems Coal, wood, water, llay in abundance. Schools, | churehes~ marl,=o~s convenient. rest; l~(]~j~l~t ~I " and $5.-per cow over Apply for information to Superintendent of Irami- :But what a wonder lingers in the scars! ~'-"~l~" '~'1~.J~l, all imitating separators. gration, Ottawa, Canada, or to authorized Canadian The south[ the fair southland! Thetr world-wide long race Daisies half buried in the meadow breast. ._/~ ~ ~' They received the Grand Government Agent~M. ¥. ]~Icinnes, No. 6, Avenue The southland for me! VVith grumble and roar. The fire of m~ger burhing in the stars! Tl~eatre 1neck, Detroit, Mlchlgaal C. A. Laurler, The bloorn-begemmed meadow To throw themselves pouting ~,'~- Prize or Highest Award Sault ate. Marie, ~lichlgam The whispering tree. At Last on its shore! ~Aloysius Call in "The Harem and Other at St. Louis. Poems." Please say where you saw this advertisement. The land of the moekbird. Buying trashy cash-in-advance sepa- And divine! Where boys are Just boys, fruitage rators is penny wise, dollar foolish. Where each breath is as sweet And girls are just girls; If sIIIictedwlth And inspiring as wine! Not mannikins! roddy-dow Motor Fishing Boats. Such machines quickly lose their cost ~ore eyes.... o t Th0mps0n's Eye Water Babies with curls! Scotch fishermen have introduced instead of saving it. ~:'here ~hite, ships of cloudland Who tumble and laugh fishing boats driven by motors. Ex- If you haven't th3 ready cash W. N. U.---DETROIT--No. 20--|905 Rdck idly above And shriek loud in their glee, THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW And spread their cool shadows And are sweeL every one, periments have demonstrated the DE LAVAL machines may be bought AND MY COMPLExiON IS BETTER, O'er fields that they love! As real babies can be! great advantages of such boats over on such liberal terms that they actually When answering Ads. kindly mention this paper ~r doctor Bay~ it act~ genti F on the st amach, liver -Where the blue morning*glories :pay ]'or themselves, ~nd kidneys and ie ~pleasant laxative. This drink iS In cataracts fall. And lads are grown straight, sailing craft in calm weather or when made from herbs, nnd is prepared for use aft easily a~ Send today for new catalogue and And rose petals flutter And clean-minded and tall! the wind is unfavorable. The Scotch ~a. It iscalled ~*Lane~s T~a '~ or And liles are tall! And lassies axe sweet name Of nearest local agent. S FANILY NEDIcIRE And are fair and their thrall fishing fleet comprises fully 10,000 LAkE The south: the fair southland[ Is a world-girdling theme! boats working at line and net fishing, THE DE LAVALSEPARATOR CO All druggists or by mail.S5 ets. and 50 cts. Buy it It slopes to the sun! The south! Sing the south[ ~ay. ],anc~s Family Died|clue moves the And white-crested billows .With strawberries sweet in addition to one hundred or snore ~andolph & Canal St$. j 74 Cortlandt Streef ~owelm e~ch day. In order to be healthy t,hi~ts L~augh loud as they run the mouth.~ CHICAGO P~EW YORR ~o~s~, Address, O. F. Woodward, I.~ l~oy, N.Y. As a kiss on steam trawlers. ~EEouston Pos~ called here last week to attend tlm pres., Seva Withey; see., Edith Vader: CASS CITY MARKET.5. funeral nf tl~eir mother, Mrs. Mary tress., Ella Wallace; Enterprise re- Pass City~ Mich. 3lay lS, 1905. Bart. They returned this week. porter, Carrie Keating; Chronicle re- WheaG No, t white ...... 9S Wheat, No, 2 red ...... !}~ Miss I~,o~l~r of Mayville has been en- porter, Oraee Meiser; flower commit- Rye No.2 ...... 73 gaged by tl~e school board as instruc- tee, Charles Wahnsley. RusseI Gitlies, White oats No. 3 ...... :It tor of the 3rd and Ith grades in tim Ursel Wallace and Maggie Phillips: Choice Handpicked Peans ...... I 45 public school for the coming year. 3rd vice pres., Lila Fritz; look-out Alsike ...... 7 50 I) lJSl [S8 18 [tOOMl {i June ...... 8 75. committee, Helen ashes, Hazel Seeger, The advertised letters for the week Barley ...... ~5 95 ending May 13 are: Miss Melvina H. D. Fritz. Rutl~ Fritz and Ray Peas ...... S5 90~ Corn ...... 58 Chapelt, Miss Huldah Hayes, Nr. Yakes. The program was: Recita- Come where the Crowd Is tion, Myrl Rowtey; recitation, Seva ltay ...... 7 00 9 00 Burr Harts, Mrs. Jennie Schultz. Wool ...... 25 32 Withey. T.J. AnketeI1 and Chas. Frost of Eggs per doz ...... : ...... 15 Butter ...... 18, Detroit and Mr. O'Connor of Croswell A new innovation in the fire alarms ]]as been arranged by the tire depart- Livehogs, per cwt ...... 4 50 5 00, At Fairweather's are in town this week in the interests BeEf, live weighl~...... 3 O0 ~ 00 of the Anketelt Lumber company. ment which will prove very helpful to Sheep live weight, per lb ...... 03 both citizens and firemen in locating Mr. and Nrs. J? G. Wettstein re- Lambs ...... 4 50 5 O0 the part of the villa~ze in wl~iEh fire Live Venal...... 4 50 5 O0 turned to their home at Ft. Collins, has started. After the general alarm Dressed Hogs ...... 5 00 5 50 ll Colorado. last week after spending Dressed Beef ...... ¢ 50 5 50 POUNDS RICE FOR: one tap of the ~re belt means that the some time with relatives and friends ChiCkens ...... ~7 08 Just received another ton of that beautiful White Rice to sell ~11 Ibs. for 25c tire is located east of the engine hall, here and at other places in Michigan. Ducks ...... 0s l0 two taps southeast, three taps soutlL Geese ...... \ ...... 05 0~ lt's Ci~ss City's turn to celebrate the four taps southwest, five taps west, Turkey ...... -...... 10 12 uido , = een ...... _...... o,, Fourth this year. The time is not six taps northwest, seven taps north, ~ATISFIED CUSTOMERS are the ctass No. 1 Percale ...... 10c ROLLER MILLS. far off and it is not too early to corn- eigl~t taps northeast. This "direction Best fancy Gin~i~am ...... 10 and 12~c White Lily, lmr cw~ ...... 3 ~g "'~ of people that trade at our Big DoubIe mence planning for the event. When alarm" will be repeated several times Outings at ...... 5, 7, 8, 10c Ceresota, per ewt, ...... 3 40 Store satisfied that our goods are ahvays will tlm lirst meeting be held, gentle- with a suitable intermission between Good Brown Cotton at ...... 5, 0, 7. 8c Economy per cwr, ...... 2 00 men? them so ~hat the correct direction Graham flour per ewe, ...... a 00 new, up-to-date and worth the money paid Window Shades at ...... lu and 25c Mrs. A. Hewson and family expect may be distinguished. Granulated meal. per cwg ...... 2 00 for them. We offer for the coming wee~: Lace Curtains 50, %c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.;50, Feed per cw~ ...... I to go to Cimtham, Ont., next week 3.00, and 5.00. At a meeting or the directors of the Meal per cwg ...... I 20 11 lbs. Rice ...... 25c where they will make their future Cass City Fair Ground and Driving Bran per ewt ...... ] O0 10 lbs. Oatmeal ...... 25c home. Mr. Hewson 1]as been there Park Association held on tlm 11th day Middlings per ewt~...... I 15 Oil Meal per cwg ...... 1 75 8 Bars Queen Anne Soap ...... 25c Bed Spreads several weeks, where he has employ- of May, the subject of the destruction 8 Bars Jaxon Soap ...... 25c We have a few soiled spreads to offer at a great ment. and damage to the buildings and other 5c Sacks Salt. 25e discount. Governor Warner passed through property on the grounds was consid- No, 1 Salt Pork ...... 8c Cass City on the Monday afternoon ered and the folDwin~ resolution was 35c Coffee ...... 30e train, He was returning from a trip adopted: "Moved by Director Koepf- Physician and Surgeon. Office in City 40e Tea ...... 35c Dress Goods Block. i~esi(hmee on Norti~ Leach to Owendale and Kilmanagh where he gen and supported by Director Fritz street. Office hours~11:00-12:00 a. m.; /'~ 3 Packages Blue Ribbon Raisins ...... 25c The large trade we are having this season on - 1:30-3:00and 7:00-8:00 p. m. Phone had been inspecting his farmirik and that the persons wh~ have destroyed Office, (;9-:2r: residence. ~igq;r. Dress Goods is due to the fac~ WE ahvays have what 3 Packa~zes Currants ...... 25c dairy interests. and damaged any of the property on :; Cans Tomatoes ...... 25c tim people want when riley want it. Our assorD Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Kenyon left the grounds of the association be re- 3 Cans Corn ...... e...... 25(: ment is large and complete. Buy your Dress Goods Wednesday morning for Bellvitte, quired and notified to replace and re- DE PA R Tl-~i E NT 2 ]5e Cans Salmon ...... 25c at our dress goods counter. Ont. Mr, Kenyon ires nob visited his pair all damage done to the property OF MUSIC 2 15e Cans Tomatoes ...... 25c boyhood home in tI~irty-four years and on the grounds or riley will be prose- 3 5c Cans Baking Powder...... 10c St. h~atha's School, fiagetown, Mich, Children's Straw Hats looks forward to a pleasant, time witt~ cuted: and that any persons commit- tin~ any sueh depredations hereafter Full Graded Course in Vocal an(} Our Canned Goods are all strictly Beautiful line at ...... 25and 50e old acquaintances. Instrumental Music. will be prosecuted, Motion carried." Men's Straw Hats at ...... 10; 15, 25, 50c Mrs. Nell MeLaren entertained her For terms apply to Sister of St. fresh. Boys' Straw Hats ...... lO. 15. 25, 50c Sundaysehool class at t~er immE on " Dominie. NOtiCe. Children's Caps, good assortmEn~ at..25 and 50(: eaet~ Wednesday evening. The chlss con- Our Groceries are fresh and the best Trespassing or} our property is sists of young men, who to~etl~er with strictly forbidden and all parties OUR SEEDBORN GROWS money wi|l buy. their young lady friends, spent a very Ladies Vtrappers round so doing wilt be prosecuted ac- l'hmt our Acclimated Michigan-Grown Corm enjoyable evening. cordin~ to taw. Re~ Biaze~ or Smut Rose, $1.50 per bu. Best one dollar wrapper ever made. New line The best Early Flint variety. We war~aut it, Mrs. Hannah Wmkware and daugh- O.C. Wool}. to ripen in 90 days in every part of 51ielfigan. Dry (ioods just in, Sizes 32 to 48. The" price is one dollar. Early Golden Dent or I~rfde of the North, ter, Myrtle, of Ellington have moved HENF~Y WETTLAUFER~ Tim style and quality are right.. $1.50 per tnl. Add 18e~ for each ba~. Write Our aim always has been and always will be to into the rooms over tt~E Cass City 5-19-tf (;E~. GULICK, fOP c'~alogue. 4-:21-S* make {mr store tim teading Dry Goods store in town. LOIiI{MAN SEED COMPANY. Kerosene Oil, ~oc gal. bank, reeentty vacated by Mrs. C. (), K. JANES. We offer: Dingman. Mrs. Wiekware wit1 take 73 (Iratio~ Ave.. Detroit. All our best Prints ...... (;c We want your butter and eggs. We always pay charge of Dr. Wickware's offices dur- Review o~ Tax ~ol|. Standard Print ...... :5c the best market price. ing his absence. Notice is hereby ~riven to the tax Mortl~a~e IForeelosure. payers nf Elkland township that tile Whores,s. default having been madn in the The til'St excursion on the I ). O. & conditions of ~t certain mortgage made and Board of REview will be in sesslnn on executed on rim second day of April, A. IL N. to Detroit will be run Thursday, Monday and Tuesday, May 22 and23, I(.)02, by George N. Iloughton aud SarlLl~ May 25. Train leaves Cass City at 6 1905. at tim Town IIail in Cass City at llought~im, husba.nd and wife+ of Novesta. Tuseola county, 5hcidgan, to Sarah M. Sago a. m.; return train leaves Brush street wl~ich time all who so desire may re- of Oxford, Oakla.nd eonnl, y, Miehigan~ .whtcl~ depot, Detroit, at 5:45 p. m. and Pon- view tl~ei r assessment,. mortga, ge was recorded in the off|no of the 5-12-2 A. A. McK~:NziE. Supervisor. Register of Deeds for Tuseola county, Michi- tiacat(~:50 p. m. Fare from Cass ~a,n ou I hc 4I.tl day of April, ii ():L in "Liber 108 of Mor'tg';~ges, on t};tge400. And'whereas, the 0ity, adults, $2; children. $1. ~a~d o~ Th~nR~. arnom~t claimed to be due l~ll{| unpaid On said The undersigned wish to tlmnk tl]e montage at the da,te or rids notice is the sum. G. W. Goff has purchased a lot at of lhree hundred sixty-live (/ollars prinelpM friends for the kindness and helpful- and Interest. nnd an "~lttorney's fee of $15. as the corner or West and Church streets ness shown during tl~e illness and at provided ii1 sai(t mmqgage. And whereas, n{) from H. Wettlaufer, upon wl~ict~ the tile death of tt~eir mother. suit or proceedings at law or in e{Blity havin~ been instituted to recover L]le (/ebb secuPe{i erection era residence was commenced FgED AND CHAS, BUEI{K. by said illOrlsgage, or any I)ILI'L thereof; this week. 1. Hall has the contract Now, therefl}re, not,ice Ix hePet~y giveu th.'~b The Detroit Journal has made ar- l)y virtue of the power of sale eontai~md ir~ for building and tlm residence will be StLid nlorl;gllge~ and ill pursuance ~)f tho Miss Alva l?hillips spent Sunday Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. i~ergu - rangements for the exclusive publi- st.'tt, utc in suc|l (tt?Lse ll-lIlde and ])r(Jvh~ed. the LOCAL ITEMS. ready for occupancy by tim first of with friends and relatives at Shab- son, May 18, a son. cation in Michigan. beginning May 20, sam mor|:gage will be f{u'ech)sed by ~ July. of "The Secret If|story of l?oday, s:~le of the premises therein described, bona, '17. E. Gaynor of North Brancl~ was written by Monsieur V , an inter- :L~ public IIA1c~Bl{}lt LO | he ttiffhesg biO ~- Volume 8, No. 1. A gasoline iron exploded in the (tel'. al lh{y fl'Oll[ door of LI|e C{}/tlq; |lOllse D. H. Bower of Detroit has been the guest of Miss Jennie Quinn Tues- national diplomatic spy. These in the villaue of Ca, tO (1 hat being |,he building Eva Jvhnson is ill rids week. tailor shop or Wilson Harrison last stories, which reveal the secrets of in which the Circuit(!om.I rorsaid county is transacting business in town the past day afternoon. held} on llle 251h day of July, 1905. at ten A new continued story starts in this Thursday afternoon, causing about t,i]e great powers, and tln'ow ligl~t on o'clock Ill lhe_ forenoon. Said premises ~Lre week. Mrs. Cochrane of Hartford Ires {h,scPil~ed ~s follows: All th'~t parcel of land issue. $10 wortl] of damage. Mr. Harrison's many dark spots in world polities, l~ave been forbid&n publication in situated inthe mwnshipof Novest:~, e(mnly MissAmmyMcCallum of Defordis been spending a few days witl~ her little granddaughter, who was in tile ofTuseota, St:~te of Michigan, known as sit Stroll we celebrate the Fourth of the new clerk at Mrs. G. W. Gott's daughter, ~ Iiss Beatl me Coclmme. several European countries. tinct part of the eas~ ha, If of t|le north-west July? room at tl~e time, narrowly escaped qllaPLeY of seoLiOI] sixteell (I(i} |n towllshil) store, A little daughter ~zladdens the home serious burns. Her race was slghtly thirteen (13), north ranxe eleven (ll) e~st, Miss Aggie Quinn is improving in lying (}It the east side of the right of way of Mr, and Mrs. N. Kitchen were the of Mr. and Mrs: Josepl~ Balkwell, west burned. the Pm]tiac. Oxford & Northern r;dlro;ul health, . of town. She arrived on Tuesday. eontal~ling fol%y a(~reS.HlOP(~ oP ](?ss. guests of friendsat Care Sunday and A request being made by the car- MA 7Y R OF ilLTH Dated April I'L 1905. SAIeAII: 7~1. SAGE, Leslie Koe~fgen is battting with the Monday. Louis Deming of Lewiston arrived E. B. I~ANI)ON, M(}rt~a~ee~ riots interested, tim postal authorities Attorney for MoPt, gagee. 4-21-13 ehiekenpox. here last, week to visit friends. Mrs.. Miss Olive Young of Beauley spent, llave changed the carriers on routes 3 Mrs. John Muntz, nortt~ of town, is Sunday at the tmme of her uncle. J, Doming Ires been here several weeks. and 5. Warne~: F. _Kelley will be the Mrs. Maria Van Vranken of Hart- ill this week. W. Young. carrier on route 3 and D.M. lIough- ford arrived 1lore Tuesday to spend Ti~e Iocai high sclmol nine will play Misses Rosa M{)ore and Mary Som- ton on route 5. Tl~e change takes the summer witl~ l~er sister, Mrs. I~. at Care tomorrow. merville were the guests of friends in place on June 1 when the new routes Clarke. tI. P. Lee was in Gagetown Monday Ubly Sunday. are started. TheW. C.T.U. will meet at the on a business trip. Pearl Parker Ires entered tl~e em- home oi' Mrs. McCue on Friday, May Gee. Matzen of Seattle, WaslL, is Helen ,NcGregnry has been quite ployment of Win. Schwaderer in his 26, at tl~ree o clock. A c~)rdial invita- spending the ~,eek with l~is parents, sick the past week. meat market. tion to all. Mr. and Mrs. M. Matzen, and other Mrs. Louisa Stril]ler is visiting in Miss Mildred Young lefB Thursday Naaman Karr of Kingston and friends. He expects to return to i~is Owendale thisweek, morning for Detroit to resume iler Manley Karr of Laingsburg spent last home next week and will be accom- panied by Mrs. E. H. Pinney, who ex- Mrs. Ma~y Cooley spent Sunday studies in music. Friday with tl~en" father, Palmer Karr pects to spend a greater part {if tile witl~ friends at Beauley. The infant child nf Mr. and Mrs. near Bethel. This great stock medicine is a summer there. Joim Vance, south c)f town, was Alittleson arrived attl]e home Of money saver for stock? raisers. It Miss EBhel Leslie of Gagetown spent is a medicine, not a cheap food or buried Thursday: I)r. and Mrs. J. tI. Hays Sur~]ay mnrn- Messrs. Wood, Janes. Wettlaufer Sunday at lmr home here. condition powder. Though put up int. ])pc can't find a hat, large and Guliek have tired of the depreda- Mr. and Mrs. Dingman moved to G. G. Wilner or Pontiac spent in coarser form than Thedford's enough to wear. tionsof boys wire lmve been free 'in Sanilac Centre this week. Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Black-Draught, renowned for the W. M, Kcith of Chicago accom- trespassin~ on their properties, taking ~hs~ately ~u~e 1 Mrs. H. 1?. Ell|orB. cure of the digestion troubles of R. B. Crosby was in DeBroit tlm first panied the remains of John- Allen to rails from their fences and starting persons, it has the same qualities "/'he two-vear-cld daughter of Mr. ~)f tlle week on a business trip. this place last Friday and also visited fires with them, leaving gates open a Bar]rU of invigorating digestion, stirring and Mrs. John Coots is improving Myron Fancher of Imlay City was a with H. T, Elliott. and otherwise causing trouble and the up the torpid liver and loosening after a serious illness. business caller in Down Friday. The Misses Cecil Fritz, Eva June owners are now ti~reatening to sue all the constipated bowels for all stock The Misses Mayand Carrie Thomas and poultry. It is carefully pre- Jesse Goodell of Kingston spent Sun- and Glen Wilsey of Bad Axe spent trespassers. pared and its action is so healthful of Tyro were the guests of Mrs. A. N. Saturday and Sunday at tlm parental On Tuesday evening, 51ay 23, Court day a~ the horne of John Atwell. that stock grow and thrive with an Treadgold over Sunday, home of Miss Fritz. Elkland and Companion Court Daven- Messrs. Baskin and Sparlingof Ubly :Buying ii occasional dose in their food. It Miss Florence Hill gave a tea party port, I. O. I<, will hold a public meet- spent Sunday witl~ friends in town. Frank Henry, who is building the cures hog cholera and makes hogs to a number or lmr young lady friends livery and feed barn for Crawford & in~ in Forester l~all. All are cor- grow fat. It cures chicken cholera M~ss GraEe Crane, west of town, has a .Suit Here last Saturday afternoon. Burbridge at Croswell, spent last Sum dially invited to come and llear Higll <, and reap and makes hens lay. It been on Bhe sick list for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart of Bad day at his home here. Chief Ranger M. N. Mugan of Port cures constipation, distemper and Mrs. F. Pitcher of Pontiac is the Axe, formerly of tills place, spent Sun- The Epwortl] League social held at Sanilac, who will be present and talk is a good way to spend colds in horses, murrain in cattle, guest, of lmr daugl~Ber, Mrs. John Ball. day with friends in town. tile home of Miss Mac Landon last on the ~enelits,f tim order. A good money--because wl~ether and makes a draught animal do Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woolman of more work for the food eonsmned. W. A. Fairweather and J.S. Mc- Friday evenin~ was a decided success. time is anticipated. 4~ you PAY little nr mucl~ Fostoria are the parents of a baby It gives animals and fo~;ls of all A°rthur were ~n Detroit tlm first of The proceeds were $10. The Epworth League held an an- e:> you always GET what you boy. kinds new life. Every farmer and the week on a business trip. Mrs. James G~ynor and son, Thom- niversary service in ttm M. E. church pay I'or. Mr. and Mrs. -Gee. Zinnecker of raiser should certainly give it a Pickle growers havin~ contracts as E., of North Branch were guests of Sunday evening, the occasion being trial. Owendale are the parents of a baby witl~ tim Williams company may so. tlm former's daughter, Mrs. Ed Craw- the sixteenth anniversary nf the or- The values acc{,mpany tile , It costs 25c. a can and saves ten boy. cure the seed at Laing &; Janes'. ford, Monday and Tuesday. ganization ~ff the Epworth League at, d> prices wimrever they go~ < times its price in profit. < Mrs. Clms. D. Strifller entertained largE. 1!reports were given from the up }r down. And tlmy ( are neverhigl]er than tlmy < PtTrSBUR% KAs.~ March 25,1904. a company ()r ladies at l~er borne on several departments concerning the ( OUw I have been using your Black-Draught Tuesday evenin~z. Tea was served work which has been accomplished ~l~t to be. ,lust lligil < Stock and Poultry Medicine on my i enou~,h to put in all the ( stock for some time. I have uBed all o and a nice time is reported. during the past year in Cass City. kindl of stock food but I have found The bill 1;pard business is now con- A large amount of work such as good things tl]aB belong to < that yours is the beat for my purpose, IT COSTS ONE CENT .i J, S. HASSON, trolled by Samuel Champion, John cleaning, grading, etc.: is being done carefully made clothing.~ ~ ® Dipping your sheep with Kreso Dip *. Ball having disposed of his interesB in at the cemetery t,l]is week under the But lnw enough always to the business to his partner. direction nf the sexton, James Reagh, meet tim knowing man's d~ Mrs. H. P. Lee and Miss Leil~ Lee in order to have everything in pre- idea or econ:uny. < went to Memphis this week where sentable condition before Decoration The tailoring on ore' suits < EGGS FOR HATCHING tlaey will spend several weeks at the day. The residents of this vicinity cent a head will dip them. Kreso Dip, $1.25 a Kalloa. is done in Cass City. < from rayS. C. Black Minorcas, $2 per 13 home of Mrs. Lee's parents. who own lots in Elkland cemetery E,~o,s taken same as cash. 4 Taken fronl my t]ouse. The remains or John Allen of take pride in keeping their property > I wish to let out eggs to farmers to Ch{cago were brought here last Thurs- in good shape and a liberal number of raise chicks for me. Will pay 10e per ( n day and interred in the McTaggart shrubs, trees and blooming plants now ',Wilson H armson,' pound in Nov., 1,)0o, for female chicks weighingr r 5~ pounds, and males at (i½ cemetery in Sheridan. Mr. Allen was add their beauty to the "white city." pounds. formerly a resident of Sheridan. )> The Tailor, I $ c ss C TY. $. On May 11 tl]e following olllcers I HAVE 10 MALE BIF~DS The Misses Ida Burr or Manistee were chosen for the L,T. L.: Supt., > Next to T~,wn Itall. TO LETr ...... and Jennie Burr {it Chicago, ltl., were Miss Mead: pres. Niva ~able; vice 421-{io S. CH/:~/Y~ P i O1N