C as S CITY C HRONICLE ®

m~>co~TYCLASS CITY ENTERPRISE, c~o~Ic~, Es~blIsheds~,,~a~=~co=~o~ia~a in 1881 [ April 2.0, 1906, CASS CITY, M|CH "~ FRIDAY, AUOUST 12, ~gm. Vol. 5, No. 16

COMING FAIRS. The meetings of the association as MILl O[ STYli ROAI) y. P. A. CONV[NIiOt well as the camp fires to be held on Following are the dates of com- Thursday and Friday evenings will N[ARLY COMP[[I[D ing f~irs to be held this fall: /iT ChSS CiTY • S A take place in a large tent in the vil- LE Cass City fair, Sept. 27-30. lage park Which will be lighted with GRAVEL LAYING W~LV BE F~N- Thumb District fair at Port Hu- WiLL BE HELD AUGUST 24, 25 electric lights. !SHED NEXT WEEK. AND 26. the ivlayvnle i~and wilt give an Huron County fair, Bad Axe, Oct. open air concert Wednesday evening, 4-7. and will furnish music Thursday and Scarcity of Help Has De~ayed Work CON TINUES Imlay City fair, Oct. 4-6. Re-Opening Services of Evangelical Friday, day and evening. Somewhat. Another Mile Deckerville fair, Sept. 13-15. Church Will" Be Conducted There will be a long list of prom- to Be Built. Croswell fair, Sept. 28-30. on August 28. inent speakers on the camp fire pro- North Branch fair, Sept. 28-30. grams. The three cand,idates for Armada fair, Oct. 5-7o A. T. Overman, the contractor, ex- The brick work on the Evangeli- governor, the two, candidates for Ut~i- Caro fair, Aug. 30-Sept. 2. bill| Suits from per cent pects to complete the mile of state cal church will be completed this ted States Senator, Congressman. State fair, Detroit, Sept. 19-24. road between the East' river bridge week, the carpenters are busy in Fordney and his Opponent, Hon. I~rn- to 3o. per cent Discount. and the county line early next week. putting up the inside w~)od-work .and mW Townsend, of Saginaw, Congress- All the work has been done on the placing the new windows, and the man McMorran, of Port Huron, and Canvas Oxfords and Shirts left from last week's job except the laying of the gravel [LLIN6ION outside painting is well under way. Hon. L. C. Crampton, of Lapeer, and: sale 1=2 PKICE. ~ and five-~ighths of that was complet- The building committee expect to others, have been invited to be pres- ed Tuesday. have the building in readiness for ent and speak or to send some one Mr. Overman has been hampered the re-opening services which have to represent them. somewhat by the scarcity of help, D. KNOX HANNA FOR SHERIFF. been arranged to take place on Sun- There will be' ball games on Thurs- Other Oxfords And Shoes [rom [I owing to the busy season on the day, August 28. Rev. George John- day and Friday, also horse ]-aces one day at least. farms. This week the force was "Will Do Duty to Best of My Ability son of Cleveland, Ohio, will ass.ist larger than when the gravelling was the pastor, Roy. J. A. Schweitzer, in A feature of Friday's program will and Give Everybody Square 20% to first started, 11 and 12 teams being the services on that occasion. be a foot race betw:een the four 4096 Deal." Tuscola county candidates for sheriff. on the job, and the w~ork progressed Previous to the re-opening ser- more rapidly and satisfactorily. vices, a Young Peoples' Alliance con- DI, COUNT After this mile is completed, the I desire to announce to the Repub- vention of the Flint District will be building of the mile of state road 5can voters of Tuscola county my held in the new church, commenc- sTAIII[[Y GMllAM running one mile south from the candidacy for nomination as sheriff Contitt~t~ed on el~}~th ~&~e~ J. D. CRONBY C& 8ON Betl~el church will commence. This at the Primary election to be held sOIl) TO ROCll[ST[R Mr. Overman anticipates will be September next. completed in less time because help The township of Ellington in Bl lN(i [XliiBIls BALL PLAYER ADVANCED TO will be more easily procured, tt will which I reside, has never had repres- HIGHER LEAGUE. probably be finished in six weeks. entation on the republican ticket in R) TH[ fAIR ¢ The second mile will contain more culverts than the first, but they will Has Been Kazoo's Mainstay Behind PREPARATIONS SHOULD BEGIN be small ones. The largest one the Bat and Did Excellent bo.ilt east of town had a !0-foot span. NOW FOR THE EVENT° "lr sectirte" Work. GOES TO OREGON TO TEACH. Good Displays of Products and Stock Will shoo the flie from Stanley Graham] the star catcher Are Lead!ng Factors for its on the Kalamazoo base ball team, Fred A. Tiedgen, Formerly Superin- Success. has been advanced to a higher ' Horses and Cattle. We tendent at Cass City Schools. league, having been sold by the Ka o zoo management to Rochester, N. Y. Guarantee it. Try it. Fred A. Tiedgen, formerly super- It is timely to suggest to farmers The sale was formally completed re- intendent of the Cass City Schools, and village folks alike to plan their cently and he is to report at Roches- has accepted a position as superin- exhibits for the annual fair Which ter August 19. The price paid was tendent of the schools at Marshfield, Will be hed at Cass City Sept. 27, 28, Wood's Drug 8tore $~,000. Oregon, a place of about 5,000 in- 29 and 30. Stanley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. habitants. For the past two years he D. Knox Hanna. One of the chief things which has made the fair useful is the d,isplay has been in charge of the public this county and my friends at home of products in various departments. schools at Mason. The school board have urged me to become a candi- We are "Watching" " An attractive exhibit is always in- at that place expected him to re- date, hoping that at this time we teresting to visitors, and the greater main another year and have not as may have the favor of voters on elec. the exhibit of high class articles the yet found a man to fill his place. tlon day. Lots of People more satisfactory is the fah'. Mr. Tiedgen graduated at Olivet Having served three years as su- Everybody should think of "taking pervisor of my home township; the something to the fair." it iS this These Days first Republican supervisor to be class of exhibits which, creates the ei6cted there in a great many years, greatest interest in the fair afl'd a You wou!d hardly beiieve how our watch trade has grown I am encouraged to believe that I will much bettm-~ a~3d more representa- and is growing. be treated fairly in this matter. •rive list of products is thus secured. If I am honored by the, nomination ~[ Of course, we understand why--so wita you if you will ex- If you have som4 corn, wheat, fruit, and election to this office I shall live stock, home made household art- amine our watch stock. have "out one pledge to redeem: To icles, etc., which you consider a lit- You simpiy must be convinced by our arguments. do my duty to the best of my ability tle better than the average, put them and to give everybody a square deal, in the most attractive con.dition and q'hey are as conyincing as that two and two make four. (Adv) D. ENOX HANNA. take them to the fair. Briefly it is this way--you want to buy a Watch, and we have the watch that you ought to want to own° Let's get together. SMAll PP[[ ° SO[gl[RS' RI:UNION, Is/iT MAYvI[[[

A. H. ttlGGIN$, FROSTS~ INSECTS AND DRY VETERAN'S ASSOC[AT[O N OF Jeweler ~nd Optometrist, WEATHER THE CAUSE. FIVE COUNTIES.

Cass City, Hichigan. Peaches A]so Be!ow Average--Wheat WiEI Meet on Aug. 17~ 18 and 19. Yield Good But Sqme Other Camp Fires, Prominent Fred A, Tiedgen. Crops Short. Speakers,, Etc. REDUCT|ON iN college in 1900 and in the intervals The 14alamazoo Evening Telegraph of his teaching since then has been According to the monthly crop re- At ~he last meeting of the Five gave his season record Friday a,s working at the U. of M. for a de- port issued from the office of the County Veterans' Association held follows: gree. He was at the head of the secretary of state, the severe frosts last yem- at Sandusky, the place of Pat Graham has been Kalamazoo's LAWNS Vermontville schools four years and in the budding season, ravages of in- meeting this Year was not decided mainstay behind the bat this season taught for a year in the Detroit sects and the extremely dry and hot upon. and it was left with the execu- and has done excellent w.ork, though University school. weather during the month of July tive committee to select the place. since an injury received about 30 At Mrs. Parker's this week. have so injured the apple crop that Mayville recently extended an invi, days ago he hasn't been at his best. AN ANNOUNCEMENT. this year's yield wall be the lightest tation to the old soldiers to come In 58 games he has batted .251, hav- in the past ten years. The winter there once more, which ~nvitation has ing scored 28 runs and made 51 safe Come and get a dress while Mrs. Caroline Fenn-Bigelow. will varieties that promise best are in been accepted and the reunion will hits. Of the latter 13 were doubles continue her residence in' Cass City their order: Baldw~in, Northern Spy, accordingly be held there on Wednes- and three triples. He has 12 sacri- they are going.. " indefinitely and also her work in Ben Davis, Russet, Greening, day, Thursday and Friday of next rice hits and six stolen bases to his Music Study, P.iano and VOice, (after Wealthy, Wagner and Taiman Sweet. Week, August 17, 18 and ]9. credit. His fielding a~ferage' is .979. a vacation during the latter part of Of the early sorts the most promis- September and first week in October), ,mg are Dutchess, Yellow Transpar- beginning the new year the second ent, Red Astrachan, Fame~se, Maid- PASTOR SUPERINTENDS THE en Blush and Pippin. week in October. REMODELLING OF HIS CHURCH Mrs. Bigelow has prosecuted a The poor prospect for an average crop of peaches in the fruit A.A.P arRer's tore course of nearly three years at Al- belt is 39 per cent. and in the state Rev, d. A. Schweitzer Has Been "On bion College in both Voice and Piano mighty good grace. Not only did he 49 per cent. One year ago the pros- at the same time making a study of the Job" Since He Made himself, work but he assumed the OAK BLUFF BREEZES. ~he Chronicle is a welcome guest Harmony, Musical History, Public Continued on fifth page. Plans. most of the responsibil,ity in super- in all the summer homes at Oak School Music, and making a specialty intending the moving, construction Eighty fish caught this week. Bluff. Will Buy Hay. and finishing of the build.ing. He has of Chorus Conducting, later taking key. J. A. Sehweitzer is a practi- I still have the hay sheds opposite excellent ideas in building matters We have a noted tease in camp. There was an excursion to Charity work .in the Thomas Training School, cal man as well as a good preacher the P., O. & N. depot leased and wffll and knows what to expect of work- Beware ! Island last Sunday. A goodly num- Detroit, and subsequently studying continue to buy hay during this sea- and the members of his church know men, and not asking what is im- Alex M.iller spent Sunday at" the ber attended. a year in Leavenworth, Kansas, un- son. Those desiring to dispose of his worth and appreciate him greatly. their hay may find me at the office possible or out of r@ason, he has made Brooker cottage. Misses Myrl Row.ley and May Ben- der the tutelage of one of New York When the members of the local City's most successful present day of the Cass City Grain Co. where I himself "solid" with the artisans The Ballard cottage has been open- kelman are spendingo" a few days with have procured desk room. Evangelical society decided to un- instructors. Mrs. Bigelow adds to employed. ed by the Dec family. Miss Mildred Kaufman. 8-12-2- E.A. McGeorge. dertake the remodelling of their this ten years of teaching experience Win. Tidball, Misses Edna Brown church, it was the pastor who made For Sale. Mrs. Anderson has returned home in pr, ivate lessons besides having oc- and Margaret Swarmsted are spending Mop wringers save backs. Bigetow the plans. When the first work of A .desirable property on east Main after a short stay on the beach. cupied the position of teacher of Pub- several weeks with Miss Catherine sells them--the ~ringers. digging the basement was done, it Street; house, barn and two lots The Barber family of North Branch lic School Music, Williamston, Mich., with fruit. Enquire of Mrs. SeHna Sanford. was the pastor who handled one of are the guests at the Ballard cottage. and Instructor in Voice at the Orion Dance at Doerr's Hall on Friday, Brown. 7-22-1p Mrs. C. P. Miller and daughter, Aug. 19. Allen & Delling. 8-12-2 the shovels..When the trenches for A. F. Martin and wife of Imlay City' Assembly Summer School. Irene, returned to their home in De- the foundation were dug, ,the "elder" For Sale. were callers at the Quirk cottage For further information regarding House and lot formerly owned by troit after spending two weeks with Bigelow's Dry Cells. are always was ready to assist ,in Placing the Monday. these facts or particulars concerning fresh. James Oathout near the Evangelical Mrs. C. D. Striffler. cement which furnished the base of the methods, courses of study, etc., church. Price and terms reasonable. The Wickwares are building a fine the superstructure. And the same E. H. Pinney, Owner. 7-22- in use by Mrs. Bigelow, call or write. Closing out summer lap robes and summer home upon the Bluff where All summer goods at cost at Mrs. buggy fly nets at reduced prices. man has been on the job ever since. Phone g0. Announcements later. all the breezes may be had. G. W. Golf's. 7-29- 8-12-1- W.A. Fallis. No matter how hard the work, or Heavy cream wagon nearly new Mrs. Seeley, son, Clynton, and hove tedious the task, Rev. Sehweit- for sale. A. A. Brian. 8-5-2p. Wanted--A 40-acre farm with fair Boarders wanted, ladies. " Mrs. Buy your dusters and buggy fly daughter, Alice, have been spending zer was ready to assume more than buildings. Andrew Smith, Cass City. Lucy Brown, Houghton Street west. nets at cut prices nov< Clough & Warren organ for sale the week at the Auten cottage. 8-5-3p 7-22-3p 8-12-1- W.A. Fallis. his share of the burden and did it in cheap. .E.W. Keating. 8-5- PAGE TWO, CA,SS CiTY GHRONiGLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST i2, ~9~0,

CASS CITY CHRONICLE. Published Weekly. State Politics The Tri-County Chronicle and Cass O,ity Enterprise consolidated Apr. 20, "The poll of the Republican edit- R{U k LEAHtRB 1906. ors of the state upon the guber- Subscription price--One year, $1; natorial situation made by De- six months, 50 cents; three months, THAT'S WHAT CHASE g. OSBORN troit Saturday• Night, although it 25 cents. WORKING IT OUT. PROMISES ~F NOMINATED AND shows Chase Osborn to have three Advertising rates made known on ELECTED GOVERNOR. application. ACTS are very stubborn things. times as great strength as Lieut. Entered as second-class matter F ' Though we try to pull the strings That will bend them to our will, Gov. Kelley and twice as much as April 27, 1906, at the postoffice at They are facts, not fancies, still. Kelley and Musselman combined (~he :K~nd You Have Always Bought, an4 which has been Cass City, M,ichigan, under the Act TO GIVE M~GHtG.~N ;~ qCLtKAN, :EFo of Congress of Mar. 3, 1879. We may warp them just a bit does not even then reveal the Os- in ,use for over 30 years, has borne ~he signature of F IC |E N T AN D ,EGO ND M LC:AL H. F. LENZNER, Publisher. So they will our purpose fit, born strength in its entirety," de- and has been made under his per- But they slip back in their tracks When we ~et right down to tacks. clared W. F. Fox, Osborn's campaign sonal supervision since its infancy. manager. "'i have in my • oEme ac Allow no one ~o deceive you in this, If they were but thus and so We might stand a better show the Sop," continued Mr. Knox, "def- All Ceunterfeits, Imitations and ~' Just-as'good" are hub CHEERFULNESS. And could make things come our way inite and explicit pledges of sup- The following splendid ~endors e-' :Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o~" merit of S. Osborn appeared in In the game we try to play. port from more than 230 out of the Chase Infants an4 Children--Experience against Experhnent. Cheerfulness is a most excellent the Hastings Banne% one of the larg- But they do not budge an inch, 350 Republican papers, daily and wearing quality. It has been call- Though we stretch them at a pinch. es~, m~st iaguential and strongest weekly, published in the state. ed the b6ght weather d the hea~ They recoil within our hand weekly papers in the state: ~Samuel Srdles. Like a fragile rubber band. "However, the poll made by Satur- Mr. Osborn is a clear, forceful and What is CASTORIA It is very sad indeed, day N.ight reflects in a startling and eloquent speaker, tie strikes straight Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Off, Pare- illuminating manner the immense * ~ :i: :k :k Though some other facts we need, from the shoulder. There is never any gori% Drops an4 Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It There they stand through thick and thin lead which Chase Osborn has in the doubt as to what he means, for he MAIL ORDER PROFITS. With a most annoying grin. contains neither Opinm, lYlorphine nor other "Narcotic. contest, a lead which is assuming means what he says. He has the Mail order houses have recently substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms And it useless is to kick greater proportions every day. Dur- courage of his convictions and is not been referred to as a barometer of On a hard. unfeeling brick afraid to tell the plain truth just as and allays Feverishness® It cures Diarrh~ an4 Win4 Or to claim that east is west ing the past week I have accompa- business and the ,increase in the he sees it, let it strike where and Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles~ cures Constipatio~ If that suits our purpose best. nied Mr. Osborn on his speaking sales of these concerns is perhaps whom it may. The people of Bar- ~n4 Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the We must look them in the face, campaign through Calhoun, Berrien, with reason held to indicate an in- ry county admire that kind of a man, S~omach an4 Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.. Though they do not suit our case ]~rry, Eaton and Clinton counties, creased prosperity for the country. And may cause our props to fall. and there can be no doubt of their The Children% Panace~-The ~lother% Frien~ and I improved the opportunity to Certainly if it can afford to waste They are there, and that is all. admiration for Mr. Osborn, nor that learn what the undertone of politi- more money on fii-ms of this charac- it will be expressed by a large vote Finer Grade. cal sentiment was among the aver- for him o~ p,rima~y election day, Sept. ALWAYS ter it must be in better financial CANTORJA A smooth spoken gent dropped into a age citizen, the farmer, the business 6th. conditions. quiet village from nowhere, but as he man and the factory worker. In ev- Mr. Osborn believes he has a mes- A mail order house is a better slung around such a lovely line of c~n- ery section I found universal de- sage for the Republicans of Michi- guide to the country's prosperity versation nobody asked for references. mand for a clean-up at Lansing, the gan. He believes that there are than is a concern whose business is Soon he was running the band and the abuses which have grown up in the opening of a new set of books in • largely restricted to one city. Its baseball team and leading a class in state that need correcting--abuses state affairs, the turning of the lane business comes from all over the Sunday school. which make in many ways for inef- toward better things governmentally. country, wherever there are people Everybody said, "He is a brick." ficiency and extravagance in the ad-. Co-incidefit with this development w~ao prefer to buy on the strength of Some months later he departed with ministration of state affairs. He as- has come a state-wide appreciation the catalogue promises rather than a neat roll stowed away in his jeans. serts with the utmost positiveness The villagers had for theirs a hobby lot that in Chase Osborn, with the fear- that, if nominated and elected govern- Kind You Have Al ays Bought with an accurate first hand knowl- of stock, that was beautifully en- lessness, his incisiveness, his over- or of this state, he will fearlessly set edge of the goods to be received. graved, in a rubber plantation. The whelming physical energy, the state about the work of house cleaning, |n Use For Over 30 Years, Consequently its increase in business with the aim of. securing the maxi- months came and went. The sun rose, will find the instrumentality to bring ...... indicates not a prosperity which may cavorted across the sky and set many about such a change in conditions. mum of efficiency in administration be purely local but a general pros- at the minimum of cost to the people times, but the promised dividends "The issue in this campaign has perity for the country. One of the never came. But still they were loyal. of Michigan. From a long and i~ti- become clearly defined and is thor, biggest of the houses of this char- They rose up as a man and reaffirmed mate acquaintance personally with. oughly understood. It is 'better gov- acter reports that its business for the their belief in him, ohty putting it Chase S. O~born, we have no doubt ernment by better men,' and the peo- first six months of the present year stronger. that he would bend every energy of ple, awake to present conditions, his strong and virile mind to the end totals over $30,000,000, while 4ts to- "He is a gold brick," was what they which so sadly need correction, will of giving this state an administration tal for the 12 months of last year said, Hotel Griswold not permit the issue to become cloud- free from the taint of graft, and one was $51,000,000. If the present rate Grand ~iver Avenue a~d (iriswold Street Waiting Their Turn. ed or befogged," that would be strong and efficient in holds this would mean an increase of "They tell me that in some restau- every department. Nr. Osborn in- : • , $9,000,000. In the meantime the com- rants they serve rabbit for chicken." si-:'ts, and we believe the voters o~ pany is naturally prpspering. It has Extracts from Congressman Town- Michigan will agree with him, that it Detroit, , Michigan, "That is true." , @.,,: • retired $200,000 preferred stock and "And squirrel for rabbit. '~ send's speech at Lapeer, Aug. 1: is better for the party and for the state for the Republicans to do their POSTAL HOTEL COMPANY ,it~ crock is rated at 25 per cent "Very likely." "The campaign from now on, so FIRkED POSTAL~ Preso ~o A. SHA%V~ M~. own house cleaning. He says he will above par. "And what is the substitute for far as I am concerned, is a contest do a thorough job of it if nominated Yes, the mail order business seems squirrel ?" between two republicans for the $50,000 Now Being Expended in i~emodeting, and elected governor. Those who to be very satisfactory~for the com- "There is none. But never fear but office of United States senator. Much Furnishings ned Decorazing. something will be found should know the man well understand that pany. For the purchaser it is very they effort has been made on the part of become popular as an article of diet." he will be as good as his w~rd--he's much of a lottery. He buys as he oc- a few federal office holders and that kind of a man. He will not as- Club Breakfast, 25c and up. casionally swapped knives as a boy, office seekers and a few partisans :-ume, he says, that any man has been Two hundred i~ooms a]t with Place of Honor. baths. unsight and unseen, only in this case who are subsidized either bY the .ruilty of rots.conduct as an officer. New Ladies' and G

Wooed With Music. ing stock before the very servants! is Among the-, Yao Midos. one of th~ she a shop girl?" ~many Burmese - Tartar people, the i Hadley Malton looked at the din- young m~-,n woo their wives absolutely in=Law ; traught old man quietly. "No," he said N • m without weeds, but to the sound el' l again, "but she earns her own living. music. On lhe first day of winter they Nan Living in Gotham Liquidat- Inez Dartmoor~" I "A Stitch In Time m ~av6 a great feast, at whicb all the i "It's all the same," his father inter- I By John PhG~ Attic marria;:eabh, girls gather and listen to ing 0bHgations Contracted I rupted roughly. "Leave me! I'm done the nausi(' m'~de by the bachelors, wha with you, Hadley! You've got ample -I Saves Nine." sit under the "'desire tree," each piay- by Father. I means of your own I've settled on you I m ] Granger Malton had ambitions. If ing his favorite instrument. As the --you won't starve!" This is an old saying, but its truth is as welt ~it had not been so he never would maiden he loves passes him the youth Grimly he watched the tall, straight ilIustrated in the use of fertilizer as anything else. Advertises for Addresses of Creditors have attained the eminence in the plays louder and more feelingly. If (he figure vanish through the doorway. girl ignores him and passes on he of Firm Which Failed Twenty- world that was h~s. for only dogged Begin now to fertilize a wasted soil. This is the [~ persistence, an iron will and desire for That was the !~st he saw of his son knows that she will have none of him: Eight Years Ago~Many I only way to restore it to its natural fertility and keep power would have sufficed to overcome for many a day, and often as the scene if she steps up to him and lay~ n People Suffered. the handicaps that had been his recurred to him he remembered his p it so. It witicost you twice as much m the end if ~m flower upon the instrument hP jumps ~sareastie to.nt: "Vo~ won't ~f~r~,e?" ~p..a'rasps her by the hand. takin~ )ca dcla'v. New York.--"I should be very sorry . *~ gx~w sHnim.er- as ~ae days and care not to drop the flower, and they Now that all things material were if an honest desire to pay a man's months went on bringing no word fr. ~'¢} ~l~x',"l V ~-o£~ofhgr', his, he began to yearn for other joys~ ,debts In this world is so rare that tt is ~ Hadley, Seemingly he and his wife~ social supremacy, for one. Shrewd i]y [ertilizino is ecessary. worthy of a newspaper story." how Granger writhed at the word--had In buying a cough medicine, don't enough to realize the race was run for be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough This was what Fred Tench of the , dropped off the earth. Hadley's friends himself, he centered his schemes and A pIant is like a human being. It eats, drinks Remedy. There is no danger- from contracting firm of Terry & Teneh re- were not his, and he rarely ran across hopes on his only son, Hadley. It and breathes, and as it eats and drinks, the nitrogen, it, and relief is sure to follow. Es- plied when asked why he had adver- anyone who inquired for his son. A I made him satisfied with llfe and re- pecially recommended for coughs, tised for the addresses of several of l great hunger to know where the boy phosphorus and potassium in the sol!, through some i paid him for his struggles when he colds and whooping cough. So~Id by the creditors of the firm of W. E. was and if all was well possessed him. L. I. Wood & Co. looked at Hadley, who was everything mysterious process of nature, are converted into Tench & Son, which failed in 1888. "There was nothing but bitterness in his father was not~big, handsome, wheat, corn or oats, and later, when fed to stock, in- That he should be anxious to pay off his heart when he thought of the un- A Famous Statue. clever of speech and graceful of man- obligations for which he is not legally i welcome daughter-in-law thrust upon to flesh and blood and bone. The great temple of Zeus Olympius ner, so distinguished by his spirit of responsible did not occur to Mr. him so suddenly. He tried to reason at Olympia, Greece, was 354 feet long sheer good nature and well being that When a farmer has harvested the crop he has Tench as anything out of the ordinary out why a young man as aristocratic and 17~ wide. The columns of this fa- he was always a marked man when he removed from his farm a computable amount of plant or especially meritorious. l as Hadley should have chosen to fall mous shrine were 60 feet in height entered a room. He drew people to For twenty years it has been the fin love with an ordinary girl, a girl he food Soil fertility has been taken. New deposits and 6~,'., feet in diameter and are the him by a magnetism that was irresisti- dream of l~r. Touch to gather all the had ~o run away and marry, because he must be made or the supply wit1 become entirety ex- largest which now remain of ancient ble. He was pointed out by the crowd creditors of the old Touch firm and knew his father would not welcome hausted. The farmer must put back into the soiI architecture in nmrbIe. Sixteen of the as a shining" exception to the general pay them what his father and he her. He remembered dimly that Had- the food Cements which have entered into his grain 1~ wonderful columns are still standing run of extremely rich men's sons, and owed when they went down to finan- ley had said her name was Inez, but and into his live stock. and are among the most imposing in Granger Malton let himself dream cial ruin. Now his dream is being that meant nothing. She was un- the world. =In this temple stood the dreams as to Hadley's future, espe- realized. Thousands of dollars is be- known.~ He could not be proud of her. With every crop a portion of the materials of colossal statue of Zeus, forty feet high, cially concerning his marriage. on a pedestal of twenty. This statue ing sent to men the Touches were un- His bitter sorrow over the daughter-in. nutrition are removed. this must be repIaced if Hadley's mother, Iong dead, had ~was the masterpiece of Phidias, th, able to pay at that time. law of his fancy, whom he would have good crops are to be obtained year after Fear. ~wortd's greatest artisL and so femora The firm of W. E. Tench & Son was sprung from the same class as Granger showered with gifts, spoiled with his was it that it was considered a calam- in business in Chippewa, Canada. The himself, and as the older man looked admiration and to whose pretty rule he Use Fertilizer, ity to die without seeing it. The im- failure of the firm was a heavy blow back through the vista of years and would have bent cheerfully, was pa- I Swift & Company's fertilizers are produced from 1~ mortal work was removed to Constan- and many people there whom the firm recalled her, colorless, faithful, com- thetic. She was an impossibility now; bIood and bone. These fertilizers and the Cements monplace and awkward, he wondered tinople by Theodosius I. and was de- owed for material or work suffered. the brilliant future that would have p they contain were produced from the eIements in the stroyed by fire in the year 475 A. D. From the moment of the failure it a little sadly what she would have been Hadley's was lost. done with the money and the granite soil. They are organic in their origin, consequently was the desire of the elder Touch as Life was very bitter these days for p wilI decompose i~ the soil and heI~ to maintain the well as of the son to pay all the firm's palace and the power that would have Granger Malton, and he was aging If your liver is sluggish and out of been hers. Stern honesty told him she life of the land. * tone, and you feel dull, bilious, con- debts, but the father never realized fast, growing more taciturn, more ot~ a would have done nothing--would have p Swifts Fertilizers are soi! bui~ders=~Always reHableo / stipated, take a dose of Chamber- his ambition. He never recovered roe!use. Even his business associates lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to- from the shock of the collapse of the sunk beneath the weight in" awkward saw little of him. He roamed the great FOR SALE BY night before retiring and you will feel firm, and when he died he handed terror. granite house sadly, fancying it as it all right in the morning. Sold by over these obligations to his son as a He could fancy her shrinking might have been, realizing its useless- L. I. Wood & Co. sacred trust. through the big halls of the home he ness now. J. Ao CALDWNLLo The ~younger Tench went to work and l-~adley occupied. No; Mary would h~ight months had passed and still no A Tate of Heroism. with a will. The firm of Terry & word from Hadley. Beneath his duI1 N @ "I went for a batl~ yesterday," said Tench was organized. It built the anger was growing the pitiful hope- an Auverg'nat. "t had been iu the wa- Manhattan bridge, is at work on the lessness of age, the one wish to see his Pennsylvania railroad terminals and ter some time when I suddenly per- son again, to have him near. Granger r r ...... ,, i ~eived an enormous shark advancing is a recognized leader among firms Malton had reached the point where, toward me with its jaws open. What which take enormous contracts, for if he had known Hadley's whereabouts, a pint of milk won't be a quart of was I to do? When he was a yard off structural steel work, excavations, he would have asked him to come and cream or a pound of butter fato~ I dived, took ou~ my pocketknife and and do other work of that sort. No see him. Thumb Prints Courier. ripped up the belly of the monster." undertaking seems too big for Terry But he would not ask his wife, and Offers Reward~ "What~ Then you are in the habit &Tench, and they try to do things a he knew Hadley would never cross For a Better Court House~ John Conley, sheriff of Lapeer Co., ~>f bathing with your clothes onF' said little better and a little quicker than the threshold again till she came with At the October meeting of the offers a reward of $25 for evidence :one of the Iisteners.--From the French. others. him. As the firm prospered ~ Mr. Tench board of supervisors of Huron coun- that will convict any person who It was some days later, at the close Staggers Skeptics. began to pay the debts of his father. ty it is expected to present ~ propo- sells intoxicating liquor in Lapeer of a conference with Simon Daly, who That a clean, nice, fragrant com- The claims of all persons whose sition to rebuild or improve county in violation of the local op- was interested in the same mines that pound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve whereabouts he knew were settled tion law. Melton had interests in, and who had the present court house which was will instantly relieve a bad burn, cut, with interest. A couple of weeks ago Fjreman's Tournament~ just come home from Europe and was buitt a great many years ago. Al- scald, wound or piles, staggers skep- the residents of St. Cathrine's, On- bluff of speech. He slapped Granger though the county has grown .weal- • Sebe~aing will have a fiireman's tics. But great cures prove .its won- tario, were surprised when they read derful healer of the worst sores, ul- Melton on the shoulder as he got to thy in these years and the volume tournament on Tuesday and Wednes- in their local papers advertisements cers, boils, felons, eczema, skin erup- for the addresses of the creditors of his feet and stood drawing on his of county business increased propor- day, Aug. 23 and 24. Hose races, wa- tions, as also chapped hands, sprains gloves. ter battles, horse races and a ball and corns. Try it. 25c a~ L. I. W. E. Tench & Son, who had failed tionately nothing has been done to "Say," he cried, "why didn't, you le~; Wood & Co.'s. in 1888.. care for this increase. The present game are on the list of events. Sebe- a fellow know Hadley was married. Some of these creditors were dead, facilities therefore are entirely in- waing has no fair this year and. as Met 'em over in Paris, but I can't say some were near the end of life's jour- the dates of the tournament do not She Knew Botter, t I saw much of them, as they--Mrs. adequate to properly dispatch the ney, and others had moved away years interfere with any of the surround.- Ostensible Head of the Family--Ma- rather~was so much in de- great volume of business a~d it is ago. Among those who answered the Melton, ria, there was a canvasser at the of- mand. She's the most popular person expected the board will readily see ing fairs, the two days ought to be advertisements was CapL ~tftlam fice today who wanted to sell me a in the American colony there, I reck- the necessity of enlarging office and good ones° work on etiquette and good behavior. Ross of Port Robinson, Ontario. He is now ninety years old and has very "i've Been a Fqoi." on, judging from the invi.tations I saw vault spaces. • eaches it in six lessons. I told him I piled up on her desk. Hadley always I'd little money. He wrote immediately A Sad Fate~ MBTAKESo ask you if you thought we wanted I not have been happy; she could not did have luck. Not one man in fifty it. setting forth that his elalm amounted have grown into the station Fate had gets the combination he did--beauty That was a sad fate that ° befell Neither let mistakes nor wrong Real Head--It's all humbug. John. It to $145.46, and that when Mr. Teneh in store for her. Moreover, she would and talent and family. Why, Inez Mrs. James Stapleton of Buel town- directions discourage thee. Them can't be taught in six lessons. I've found it convenient to pay the money have hampered him. He was resolved Dartmoor's people have ancestors to ship. She fell in a fit of apoplexy is precious instruction to be got by been trying to teach it to you for six- it would be greatly appreciated. that the girl Hadley married should burn, but they didn't have any money teen years and haven't succeeded yet. He was gratified to get a few days while out in the garden, and her finding we are wrong. Carlyle. be one who would not hamper him; till she developed into a genius. They t later not a check for $145.46, as he had people were away at the time. When for his son was to progress even fur- say she'll be the greatest woman sculp- expected, but a check for $298.39, the they returned in the evening they Dysentery is a dangerous disease l, ther than he had done. His wife must tor of her day, if she isn't now. No Such Place.' but can be cured. Chamberlain's Co!-I amount of the claim and the interest thought she had gone to bed, and "Safety, expresses an idea. It isn't have been brought up in luxury from She's the most graceful girl, and her ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy accrued. she laid in the garden all night in the name of any place on earth.--Ex- the cradle, so what would have made eyes--oh, well, you know all about It. has been successfully used in nine 1 an unconscious condition. She died change. epidemics of dysentery. It has never Hadley's mother gasp would be taken Hadley told me about his wedding~ been known to fail. it is equally BETTING IN MILLINER SHOPS. as a matter of course by her. She how it took a year for her to make up that evening at the age of 75.~Mar- When the digestion is all right, the valuable for children and adults~ and must have beauty and youth and the !her mind and he didn't give her ten lette Leader. action of the bowels regular, there is a natural craving and relish for when reduced with wRter and sweet- sort of sweet haughtiness that comes minutes to change it again, but improving Stowty~ food. W'hen this is lacking you may ened, .it is pleasant to take. Sold. by English Society Women Inaugueate whisked her off to a minister's at from careful sheltering and breeding. know that you need a dose of Cham- L. I. Wood & Co. Plan to Charge Loss on Races Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mudge, w~o She must be fitted by birth and bring- once. You're in luck to have such a berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. to New Hats. were seriously injured in the P. M. ing up to reign over the huge Melton daughter-ln-law." They strengthen the d,igestive or- wreck about two weeks ago, have im- The Thermometer |n Sickness. house on Fifth Avenue and the coun- Granger Melton sat long after his gans, improve the appetite and reg- Currie of Edi~burgh employed a London.--The ruses adopted by try place at Newport. friend left. He was thinking. He re- proved very slowly and very little, ulate the bowels. Sold by L. Io Wood thermometer in the treatment of ty- some society women to indulge in bet- For a year or so, Granger Malton membered new--Miss Dartmoor, whom Mrs. Douglas, a Meter of Mrs. Mudge, & Co. phoid fever patients with the cold ring on the turf without letting their had been calmly reviewing the young- people had talked about and raved is still here as she has not recovered Candied Flowers. douche as early as 1797. I~Ie was ridi- husbands know anything about it, as er beauties of the town trying to de- over and so rarely could drag away sufficiently to be moved to her home Rosebuds boiled in sugar and made re~ealed in the West London county into a preserve are eaten by Arabians, culed by his German contemporaries cide which one Hadley should marry, from her studio. He knew nothing at Croswell. It is believed now that court the other day, very much shock- about art, bht he did know the prices while in China candied rosebuds and as an instance of medical decay in for he never doubted his son's willing- the three will recover sufficiently to ed the judge, Sir William Selfe, who. ness to please him in this point. He Inez Dartmoor's work had brought, jasmine flowers are equally popular. English medicine. The first clinical be able to move about and possibly with all his experience, never before was too shrewd to dictate, but he for the papers always mentioned it. The common yellow lily that grows application of thO thermometer was do light work, but judging from ap- had such a case tried before him. knew how to manage him. Let the And he had sneeringly called hera in marshes and ponds is utilized by. pearances~they w~ll never recover the made by Santorius of Padua. ]~Ie in- It must, too, have been something boy think he had all the rope he want- shop girl when Hadley had said she the Turks as the main ingredient of shock and injuries as they might have ~ented a thermometer open at the end. of an eyeopener to some husbands. ed and yet twitch the rope in the di- earned her own living. Granger Mal- an agreeable conserve. Candied vio- 'After being held by the patient it was who have been at times puzzled to um rection he wished Hadley to go. He ton had all the awe of genius that be- done had they been younger.~Car- lets are very common in France. while plunged into cold water. Boerhave derstand the immensity of their wives' cluded that it was time to disclose longs to the uncultured man. He re- sonv.ille Tribune. in Roumania and Bulgaria many flow- taught the importance of the ther- millinery bills and ought to induce carefully his general views to his son. membered, too, the kind of people who ers are used for flavoring. mometer. De Itaen (1704-1776)must ~ Ehlers for Treasurer~ them to scrutinize more closely these one night as they sat over their Coffee had sought after her. Presently he "the Best Hour of Life be given the honor of introducing the The democratic convention held at accounts in future. and cigars in the big library, but his pulled over to him a cable blank is when you do some great deed or thermometer into current use at the In this case the fact was brought to speech was checked by the curious ex- which he addressed to Hadley in care the court house at Sandusky last discover some wonderful fact. This bedside. It was not until 1850 to 1870 ligfit that society women not only pression on the young man's face. of his Paris bankers. What he wrote Thursday was not attended by a very hour Came to J. R. Ritt, of Rocky that it came into general use. bought hats from a certain West end Never had he seen him so pale, so with quick, decided fingers was brief. large crowd but there was lots of Mt., N. C. when he was suffering in- tensely, as he says, "from the worst milliner, but induced her to back tensely nervous, yet so fearless. It read: enthusiasm shown by the old war They Have a Definite Purpose. horses for them, and that the item in "I've been a fool. Come home and cold I ever had, I then proved to my "Father," Hadley broke the silence horses of the party. E. C. Babcock great satisfaction, what a w~onderful Foley Kidney Pills give quick re- the bill, "To one hat, $10," really bring your wife." lief in cases of kidney and bladder which fell as Granger Malton's words presided as chairman and Wm. Bet- Cold and Cough cure Dr. King's New meant "Desmond's Pride, $5 each ailments. Mrs. Rose Glaser, Terra trailed off into nothingness in his sur- tie as secretary. Speeches were Dmcovery is. For, after taking one way." Haute, Ind., tells the result in her prise, "don't talk to me of marriage--- King Sees Doctor Daily. made by the chairman, and by Jacob beetle, I was entirely cured. You "The correspondence appears to dis- can't say anything too good of a ease. "After osuffering for many years of your wishes--your views[ I have In all there are 25 physicians and Turnbull and others, and as a re- from a serious case of kidney trou- close a shocking state af affairs," de- something to tell you myself tonight. surgeons attached to King Edward's medicine like that." It's the surest sult of the meeting petitions are be- and best remedy for diseased lungs, ble and spending much money for so clared Sir William. "I wish that hus- I was married this morning to~" household. Of these, however, four called cures, I-found Foley Kidney bands who imagine their wives are ing circulated in the county this week Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, He ceased and sprang forward at his are appointed in Ireland and an equal Pills the ony medicine that gave me purchasing expensive hats knew that as feller, s: For state senator, Thee. Hay Fever, any Throat or Lung Trou- father's ghastly face, but the older man number in Scotland and would, in the ble. 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free. a pernament cure. I am again able instead they are investing the money McEllhiney, Snorer; representative,[ to be up and attend to my work. I motioned him away as he slowly recov- event of their services being required, Guaranteed by L. I. Wood & Co. on horse races," John Murphy, Marie[re; sheriff, A. C. shall never hesitate to recommend ered his self-control. Yet his face was only be called upon to attend the king Old Roman Marriages. them." L. I. Wood & Co. gray and aged from the moment. He when the ~court happened to be in Ire- Graham, Austin; clerk, John Carpen- land or Scotland. There are five phy- June was the month which the an* Interesting Skeletons Are Unearthed. :stared at Hadley with an awful curi- ter, Worth; treasurer, Wm. Ehlers, Bound to Be Ladylike, osity, as something new and strange. sicians altogether specially appointed Shabbona; register of deeds, Gee. E. cient Romans considered the most pro- Ethel--What did you,do when Gus Cambridge.~Unearthed during ex- "Married[" he echoed at last, choking- t o attend King Edward, but Sir Fran- Paige, Deckerville prosecuting attor- pitious season of the year for contract- proposed to you ? cavations at Barring~on, Cambridge, ly. "I can't believe It! You[ To do cis Laking, one of the physicians-in ney, Fred Vie[s, Deckerville; drain ing matrimonial engagements, ' espe- Mabel--I was so surprised I puck- portions of what is declared to be a ordinary, is his majesty's most fre- a think like that! After all my plans. commissioner, Edward Harris, Fre- cially if the day chosen were that of ered up my mouth to whistle, but skeleton of a hippopotamus and re- You've spoiled your life! Men don't quent medical adviser. the •full moon or the conjunction of the then I remembered that would be un- mains of a bison, a lion and a hyena mont; aircuit court commissioner, E. run off and marry secretly when they The king sees one of the household sun and moon. The month of May ladylike, so I hurried and pressed my have been removed to the Sidgwick physicians every" day, but the inter- C. B~abcock, Sandusky; coroners, Dr. are proud of the girl I Who is she? Do was especially to be avoided as under lips to his to keep from whistling. museum to be put together. view is a,mere matter of form an4 J. W. Weed, Brown City, and Dr. H. I know her?" the influence of spirits adverse to hal~ "No," said the son, as white as his lasts but a few minutes. The fact, J. Butler, Deckerville.--Carsonville For Quick Relief From Hay Fever. however, that the interview has taken Tribune. PF households. Asthma and summer bronchitis, Catch Fish With Club. ~ather. "You don't know her. But--" \ place is noted in the medical diary in Be sure and take a bottle of Cham- take Foiey's Honey and Tar. It (~ranger Malton lost his head as the Huntington, Pa.~Wydker Everhart charge of the physicians-in-ordinary, Trying Out Youny Chemist-- berlain's COlic, Cholera and Diarr- qttickly relieves the discomfort and full realization of what this meant meas- There is trouble ahead for milk hoea Remedy with you when starting suffering and the annoying symptoms the other night captured a trout in which is kept a daily record of hl~ broke over him. He shook one trem- on your trip this summer. It cannot, disappear. It soothes and heals the uring 24 inches and tipping the scale majesty's health. producers, not only in Ubly, but all bling hand at his son. "Go!" he said be obtained on board the trains or inflamed air passages of the head, at five pounds, in the waters of Spruce over the State. The dairy and food hoarsely. "It might as welI be now, steamers. Changes of wat~ and throat and bronchial tubes. It con- Creek. The line breaking, he jumped for the break would come, sooner or Says the Immortal Bard. department are trying out a young climate often cause sudden attacks tains no opiates and no har~ifuF into the stream and captured his prize later! I'll have no shop girl or chorua Some rise by sin, and some by v~ chemist just out of college, and what of diarrhoea, and it is best to be ,drugs. Refuse substitutes. L. I. Wood with the aid of a club. & Co. girl brought here to make me a l~ugh- rue fall.--Shakespea~eo a new college graduate can't find in ~ prepared. Sold by Lo I. Wood & C:o, PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910o i i ,r, I '

Harry Striffter of Argy!e was in town Sunday. Miss Frances McG.ilIvray returned Sunday from Argyle. ¢. of* Howard Phipps of Port Huron is Anketell Lumber uu the guest of Guy Lamb. i , R'EMOV AL Mrs. Nette Hilts of W-ayne is the ~, guest of Mrs. J. D. Crosby. g," & Coal Company ,.~ Mrs. John Thiel left Friday to vis- ,~ ~.,. it Miss Lillian Jondro in Lapeer. 4~

the week with Harold Lee in Case-[ "" " Our Sp ecialty SALE. ville. [* John Gark, John ,V. B~alt and Ben [~ is eVerything i Your Last Chanc = in Lumber i SundaY.clarence of E'Ikton is _" l;xandbuilding i spending the week with his brother, E. W. Kaercher. @ oUiglg,ell%,S® ,wILL BE Mrs. A. R. Brooks of Greenleaf was ~, aguestG,iltvray Friday.at the home of Angus Me- ~ ''The beS~ 0~ 8Very- ' COMMENCING Lloyd McKim left Monday for Lake .ii thing, at lhe J0west City w"nere he will visit his sister, ~ Mrs. E. M. AAlen. The Greenbank W. C. T. U. will ~* p0ssmbleprec." meet wi~h Mrs. Robt. Brown on Wed- ~:*

o m , C NOW Saturfl AU0uSt 6th Mrs. M. J. McGillvray accompanied -¢. Fill Your oal Bins o Mrs. Etta Kaufman Saturday to the ¢* * For less than wholesale price. B~uf~ where she spent Sunday. :~ Plenty of Coal and the price is right. Phone ; ~Vhat goods remain unsold I wili move to the southern part of the state where I have A son, William alenford Straube, i 51 or call at our yards. was born to Mr. and Mrs. V/. N. ~" leased a targe store and I will open up business there about Sept. 15. Any one in need of Straube Sunday morning, August 7. ";'*;~;*¢~*~:~'¢~*~*q~****Ocg*~°;'~:~°:~:**O¢~;~4~~~~~~ '" merchandise such as Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies' Skirts and all kinds Grant VanWinkle and Miss Eula of Furnishings avail themseIf of this last opportunity to buy goods for Iess then ." ~should Smith of Care were guests at the whoiesaIe price. The entire stock wfli be mercitessly slaughtered in our store at Cass _" home of Miss Lure DeWitt Sunday. l City, Mich. Sale begins Saturday, Aug. 6, at 9:00 a. m. Mrs. John Moore, who has 'been f See the following prices: taking treatments in the hospital The Deford Bank here, returned Lo her home in Grant Tuesday. Men's and Boys' Clothing Men's heavy fleeced underwear, worth ~c of and 75c ...... 39e Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Castle and son, Men's fine suits, all sizes and styles, wortA~ Men's red or blue handkerchiefs wortAa 10c ~e Lawrence, of North Branch spent up to $12 must go a~ ...... $7.$~ Men's whi~e handkerchiefs worth 10c ..... ~e last Thursday at the home of G. A. A0 Frutchey & Sons Striffler. Men's fine dress suits, all new patterns Men's overalls, the bes~ 50c and 60c ...... 39e and styles, worth up to $15, mus~ go at.. 9.{$5 Men's all wool underwear, 1.50 kind ...... 79e Mrs. M. Matzen and Miss Sophia Men's fine tailored suits, all thelatest pa~- Men's heavy work shirts, worth ~5c ...... 39e Matzen returned Friday from. a few Pay interest on savings deposits if left terns and styles, worth up to 820 must days' visit with friends .in Peek and three moffths or ~onger. You can go a~ ...... $1LLS~ Men's silk ties, worth 500...... t9e Port Huron. Men's pants worth $I.50, mus~ go at, .... DJe Men's heavy caps, worth 50e ...... ~°De draw-it out any time you want too " .... $2 50, must go at ..... $1.4~; Men's extra heavy all wool hose ...... 19e J. D. Turkey commenced laying .... " up tea.00,mustgo at $1.9~ the foundation for a new residence Open a commercial account, get a Boys' knee pants 50c kind, must go at... 29c L~ces ~nd Embroideries to be erented on his farm southeast check book,: pay your bills with Children's suits worth 2.25, mus~ go at.. $1.48 At Your Own Prices. of the village...... ' 300mustgoat... $1.~8 E. C. Brainard of Vassar, one of checks, they come back to you and " " " a50, must go a~.. $2.39 Dry Goods the candidates for the nomination of serve as a receipt. We don't care how " " " up to $5, mus~ go at $2.89 Calico and Gingham worth 7c, musl~ go a{~ ,~e yd sheriff of Tuscola county, greeted ac- small or how large your account is, Outing flannel, cream ...... ,~c yd quaintances here Tuesday. you are welcome. SHOES SHOES •SHOES Outing flannel extra heavy worth 10c ahd Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and daugh- At Prices ThatWill Make You Buy I2c for ...... $c yd ter, Alice, of Detroit, and Miss Hei- Factory worth 8c, must go at ...... 6e yd en Gould of Pontiac are guests at Men's shoes worth g 50, mus~ go ag ...... $1.4~8 Factory worth 10c, must go a~ ...... 8e yd the home of Elias MeKim this week. Men's shoes worth $3, must go at ...... 1.98 J. FRUTCHEY, Cashier. Ladies' dress goods, plain and fancy Mrs. Edward Zabits returned to Men's shoes worth $4, mus~ go at...... g.9N new patterns worth 50c. : ...... 19e yd her home in Strathroy, Ont., after Ladies' shoes worth 1.50, mus~ go at ...... 98e H. YOUNG, Ass't. Cashier. " " " 200, musl~ go at ...... 1.4:8 Table linen, red or blue, 30c grade ...... 19c yd visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Hiram Keyser, of Wickware for tv¢o weeks. " " " 300, must go at: ..... 1.98 rl~ ' II I I I i iv I IINZ " " " 84, mus~ go a~ ...... ~°o98 SPECIAL NOTICE== Hiram Keyser of Wickware is ira- Misses shoes wmth 1.25, mus~ go at ...... 79e All LadieS' Cloaks, Skirts provi~g the appearance of his res.i- Misses shoes worth 82, mus~ go at ...... 1.49 and Shirt Waists at far dence by the addition of a front porch and replacing the old with new Boys' shoes worth 1.25, must go at ...... 7Dc below the cost to manu= Oef0rd (}rain and Lumber g0, Boys' shi)es worth $2, must, go a~ ...... 1.49 siding. facture. The Misses Ethel Hancock, Grace Furnishing Goods Kurr and Florence McDonald, who DEFORD,MICHIGAN, have been the guests of the first Men's heavy glovesand mittsworLh $i, mus~ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC== lady's aunt, Mrs. Elias McKim, have Buy Flour, Feed, Bran, Middlings, Tile, Cement, go a~ ...... 7~e Entire stock will be mark~ returned to their homes in Detroit. Men's dress gbves and mit~s worth $I, ed in plain figures. Every= Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Plaster, Doors, Win- must go at, ...... , ...... 73e Miss Ella Cross, who has been at- $ Men's shirts worth 50e ...... 39e thing must go. We ad~ tending summer normal at Mt. Pleas- *b dows, Barn Sash, Mouldings, Timothy Seed, Corn, Men's heavy hose ...... 3e vise you to come early. ant, returned Friday night. Miss Etc., in car loads; and judging from the way they ...... ~ ~ Gross has secured a position in the Durand schools for the coming year. $ SELL, purchasers are geRing the benefit. They Mrs. E. S. Kreiman and daugh- have as good an assortment of ters, Vera and Ora, of Saginaw are New York Cash Dept, Store, spending a few weeks with her moth- er, Mrs. Hugh McColt. Miss Vera returned Tuesday from visiting rela- tives .in Freiburg. 8uildinl MalerJal : Mrs. John Sandham, accomparded Chester Graham is spending the by her mother, Mrs. S. W. Striffler, LOCAL ITEMS. E. A. Jones spent Sunday at his as can be found in the Thumb of Michigan, get home here. week in Detroit. of Argyle returned Monday from Sebe- S. F. Bigelow was on the sick list waing where they visited relatives. Dan Schneider spent Sunday in Miss Nina Karr visited relatives others prices then come to us and SAVE MONEY. in Akron this week. the first of the week. John Sandham spent Sunday with Flint. them in Sebewaing. S. Champion was in Kingston on Chas. Thompson of Bad A,xe was a Miss Ida Burt of Chicago is visit- business caller in town Tuesday. ing her brother, Geo. Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quinn were in Wednesday. town the latter part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith re- Rev. and Mrs: Arthur Beedon of Mrs. A. A. Hitchcock left for the packing the household goods to move turned Tuesday from a visit in Pont- Deford were in town Tuesday. bay Th~irSday. to Pontiac. They have rented a iac. Mrs. Katherine Thompson of Res- Mr. and Mrs. A. Doerr spent Mon- large residence in that city and will cue was a caller in tow~ Tuesday. H. W. YOUNG. Manager day in k~rgyle. Mrs. Charles Rogers and children conduct a boarding house. left Tuesday morning to visit in Mi- John Sandham was in Elkton the Miss Florence McPhail returned to John Whale, who has been spend- lan. Detroit Monday after spending her first of the week. ing the summer with his son at Stur- i [i Miss Belle Rogers left Tuesday to vacation at her home in Wickware. Fred Maier spent Sunday with gis, spent several days here and spend a month with relatives in Pon- W. A. Fallis, W. J. Dempsey, Geo. friends in Lapeer. was glad to be among his oId friends tiac. Perkins and Dr. Wm. Morris are THE FLOWER Miss Violet and John Gillies left again. He expects to return to Cass Misses May Denkelman and Merle among those who spent Sunday in Tuesday to viait in Greenleaf. City in the fall. Rowley returned Monday from Oak Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. A. Doerr and family George and Joseph Parrott left OF FLOURS Bluff. Mrs. F. H. Newbery and children Monday for a two Weeks' visit in left for Oak Bluff Wednesday. f • Misses Violet Gillies and Addle of Detroit are expected to-night to Wolverine and Gaylord. Ernest and Which the WHITE LILY Misses Ida and Ethel Carson visit- Gallagher returned from Mt. Pleas- spend a few weeks at the home of Wm. Parrott, their sons, accompanied brand is, naturally produces the ed relatives in Hay Creek this week. ant Friday evening. Mrs. Jane Gillies. them to Akron Where the elder gen- best of bread. A women does J. B. Cootes left Wednesday to Miss Stella Petting~r of Freiburg Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Jackson went tlemen took the train. The trip to not have .to be an expert baker attend the hardwaremen's conven- was the guest of Miss' Olive Brown to Caro "M.ut pity ~iddlings, " ...... 1 ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. for application blank. Michigan Su- The estimated average yield per the huckleberry pickers. Oil meal, " ...... 2 00 mary Day follow~ng Sunday. Niles of Deford accompanied them. gar Co., Care Plant, Care, Mich, Olut,en meal, " ...... 1 7-29- acre of oats in the state is -30, in Miss Gertrude Anderson of Kala- Mrs.° Matie Webster of Fenton Jess Grange and wife called om Cottonseed meal" ...... 1 80 mazoo, Miss Lula Anderson of Evan- the southern counties 31, in the cen- J. Fox Sunday. ©orn ...... 84 and Mrs. Henry Preston of Battle Dance at Doerr'c Hall on Friday, tral counties 32, in the northern coun- ~hickenfeed whea~ ...... I 1() ston, Ill., and Miss Doris Holloway Miss Nora Collins from Vassar Creek -~ere the guests of Mrs. Fred Aug. 19. Allen & Dolling. 8-12-2 ties 26 and in the Upper Peninsula 8all, per bbl ...... 1 15 of Detroit are visiting relatives here. called on Gee. Pettish and family Topping the latter part of last week. 25 bushels. ~hick feed ...... 2 40 Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, north Money to Loan. last w~ek. Calf meal ...... 3 00 Roy. L. A. Townsend will preach The loan business heretofore done The condition of potatoes as com- of Cass City, returned Friday from at the church of Christ Sunday at by Laing & Janes and by O. K. aJnes pared with an average in the state The telephone line, No. 130, was a three weeks' visit at Durand, Flint, 11:30 a. m. Subject, "The Plenteous for outside parties--collections and brokefi by the storm last Wednesday P., O. & N. R. R Time Table. is 72, in the southern counties 70, Howell, Highland, Pontiac and De- Harvest and Ho~ ~ to Secure Labor- all--have been Put into my 1~ands but will soon be mended and. be for a time for care and attention. in the central counties 73, in the ~troit. ready for use. ~oing north, 1t:45 a. m. aind 8:!0 ers." Ca!l on me only. L. L Wood. 7-1- northern counties 80 and in the Up- p.m. Mrs. Caroline Randal, who has Mrs. L. B. Lauderbaeh is v,isiting per Peninsula 75. The condition one DEFORD F~. F. D. 3. (}oing south, 7:24 a. m. and 3:29 been so seriously .ill, is fast improv- at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Village Lots for Sale. year ago in the state and central ing and wishes to thank her many p. me Clare Kratzenburg, in Ithaca. A son, We have 6 village lots for sale, lo- counties was 86, ~n the southern coun- friends for their kindness during Ivan Byron, was born to Mr. and cated on west side of street from ties 85 and in the northern counties Mrs. Maud Kirbyson is on the sick the Evangelical church. Will sell her illness. Mrs. Kratzenburg Friday, July 29. 90. list. Not a Suffragist Yei. separate or together. L A. Fritz. Dan Preston was the only person The condition of beans, compared Harry D. Hunt visited at Charles During a presidential campaign the Harry McCaughna, eldest son of J. that wrote on the civil service ex- King's Sunday. question of woman suffrage was much D. MeCaughna, the Novesta mer- Have Your Eyes Examined. with an average per cent, in- the ~ltscussed among women pro and con, amination which was held here re- chant, had his leg broken Thursday By Frank E. Gifford, the optical state is 85, in the southern counties John M. Reid and wife and C. E. specialist of Toledo, O., at Hotel Ca- .and at an afternoon tea the eonversa- cently to fill a contemplated vacan- morning whiIe getting out of a wag- 81, in the central counties 90, in Wright visited at Chas. Schrader's re, Aug. 31 and Sept. t~du~ing the efon turned that way among the wo- cy in the office of postmaster at the northern counties 91 and in the on. He was brought to the Pleasant Care Fair: Sunday. 'men guests. Cumber. Upper Peninsula 70. The condition Home Hospital here in his father's Mrs. John M. Reid and her father, "Are you a woman suffra~m~,• o~. 19,, asked Mrs. C. P. Miller returned from auto. Lost--Cushion from automobile be- one year ago in the state was 90, in ehe one who was most interested. C. E. Wright, visited at E. J. Black's the bay Monday. After spending a tween Kingston and Care. Finder the southern and northern counties "Indeed, 1 am not," replied the other and Gee. Earl's Wednesday. few days at %he home of her fath- will please notify Agar Bros., Care. 89 and in the central counties 91. most emphatically. 8-12- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Singleton. and er, John Emmons, she expects to re- "Oh, that's too bad! But. just sup- M.iss Etta Jessup visited Sunday at turn to her home in Detroit the last posing you were, whom would you sup- Business Bringers For Sale. FAiR AND NIGHT CARNIVAL. I~. J. Reid's. port in the present campaign?" of the week. Heavy brood mare° Also bath tub "The same man I've always support- Geo .3~orse of Bay City {-isited his O. A'; Withey, the nursery man, re- Chimney smoke? Bigelow can fix and new cream separator with capac- Caro Association Inaugurates New brother, Chas., Sunday. of course," was the apt reply--"my ports the sale of orchards ,as follows: it. ity from 850 to 950 pounds per hour. ~usband."--Ladies' Home Journal. G. L, Hitchcocko 7-15- peach 15. apple 9, berry 9, pear 12 Feature. Peter Molonzo was taken very ill and plum 9; also two grape vine- Aermo~or wind mills, gasoline Friday and is only a little belier on pumping engines, cream separators, Choice Acreage for Sale. Tuesday morning. Dr. Clark of Care yards. All were to parties in King- Eleven acres, choice and suitable There is a persistent rumor go- KNOW THYSELF. sewing machines. G.L. Hitchcoek. is the attending physician. ston township. 7-1- for poultry farm~ or the raising of ing the rounds that the management small fruits or just the place to di- The highest purpose of intellec- Services at the Baptist church will of Care fair is leaving nothing un- Mr. and Mrs. Fred King of Almer vide into choice building sites as it Gasoline engines, oil stoves and done in its work to make the coming came up here Monday to visit his tual cultivation is to give a man a be held at 10:00 a. m. instead of is located on North Seeger St. in perfect knowle~l~.e and mastery of 10:30 as usual. Subjec~ for the morn- sewing machines. G. L. Hitchcock. Cass City in the best residence fair, August 30 to September 2, one parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. King, 5-20- ing, "Self Consecration." The sub- section of the' city and only one of the largest and most attractive and care for his rye. his ,own inner se~; ,o ~.nder our block from the Cass City high school. ject for the evening service, beginn- events of the kind ever held. And Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader were consciousness its own lig~ end its An ideal place for a home. Price The no-sag screen doors and now it is announced that in addition calling at several places south of ing at 7:30 will be, "A Breakfast right. Address inquiries to A. W. own minor; hence there is the screens for windows. G. L. Hitch- Cass river Sunday. Mrs. Schrader with Jesus." Seed, 716 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, an evening carnival Will be held. less :reason to be surprised at our cock. 5-20- Mich. 7-29-4- This feature will be the first of the says she feels a little stronger but Don't grumble if your paper is inability to enter fully into the feel- kind ever offered in the "Thumb" in other ways she is no better. not always flush up to the high stan- Don't try to clean house without a ing~ and characters of others. No B~g assortment of suit cases and and will in itself attract .many peo- If the mothers of little ones that dard of your ideal. Charitably re- step ladder. They are cheap at Big- trunks at W. A. Fallis.' 8-12-1 one who has not a complete knowl- ple to the town. are having the whooping cough wouId member that no editor is capable of elow,'s. edge of himself will ever have a First of all fairs held in the Thumb give them the juice of ripe currants, getting up quite as good a paper as Mellotone makes beautiful, wash- See the display of Fulton collap- able walls. N. Bigelow & Sons. district will be Care fair, and the stewed and sweetened to make a true understanding of another.~ you could yourself. Novalis, sable go-carts in A. J. Knapp's win- thousands of dollars expended for at- nice sirup, I think they w~uld find Mrs. Harry Weed and daughter, dow. 5-27-3- Dance at Creep's Hall, Deford, on tractive features, free to visitors, there would not be any little ones Dorothy, of Detroit, who spent a &ug. 13. Enjoy yourself. Good time guaranteed. Evening ticket, 50c. lp will produce some very rare treats. lost. Let them drink of it as often few days with friends here, left Liste n ! Jones wants your butter and eggs, Of these none will be more amazing as they will. Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. F. Highest prices, cash or trade. 6-10- and interesting than the loop the Peter Molonzo drove down to Fair- Klump, at Owendale. Her brother. PARKER'S | ~"~e... HAIR BALSAM | loop without a loop. Other features grove village Wednesday after Mrs. James, of Owendale accompanied Clothes bars at Bigelew's. Cleause~ and beautifie~ the hair. | Promo~ea a I~riant growth. | are the Delzaros, aerial artists and Maud Wright Icleburge of Saginaw, them from here. Never 1;'ails to Restore ~&Yl l=rair %o its Youthful Color. | Roman ring and bar exponents; who was visiting her cousin, Mrs. Fcr g,ale. Cures scalp diseases ~ l~ir !adlia~ | A young Owendale business man, Two se :ond-hand top buggies. Also ~, and Fink's trained mules and acrobatic Pearl Scr, ibner, of that place. Mrs. hc.hafll e Bank who has recently had his hair clipped harness. Enqmre at this office: 5-6- dogs; Gus Henderson, the funniest Icleburge and Mrs. Scribner are nei- tight to his head, was sitting it/ Up to Date Milking Scene. man on earth, doing back somer- cos of Mrs. Peter Molonzo. Mr. Mo- front of his place of business read- For Sale Cheap. "What's going on around here?" saults and the like on a tight rope. lonzo with Mrs. Icleburge and little £ass City, Mich. ing a newspaper the other evening 2 light wagons, 1 top buggy, 1 sin- asked the surprised visitor. "Is this A military band and orchestra will daughter, Erica, returned Thursday. when a couple of ladies strolled by. gle harness, 1,000 lb. platform scale, Established 188~ 50.0 fence posts and timber for barn a hospital?" furnish music day and evening. The I One of them spoke to the gentleman frame. A. A. Hitchcock. 8-5-2p. "Oh, no," assured the tail man in the special features also are given in the I I much to the surprise of her compan- silk hat; "this is the stage setting for evening with thousands of electric I WILL POWER: Loans money on Real Estate ion, who exclaimed: "Why I thought Section knives, rivets, guards for a New England farm drama. The lights to iluminate the big fair 1 that was a big Bermuda onion." Piano, McCormick and Peering mow- In the schools of the wrestling mortgages in ambunts from $100 ers and binders, section rivets, lu- next act will be the milking scene." grounds. { Herman Shultz was injured on "But I thought the young lady in master when a boy falls he is bid- ~¢o $5000.00 at currant rates. bricating oil, hay fork rope, one inch In the speed events lies a treat] Wednesday on W. B. Hick's farm trip rope, screen doors and window the antiseptic apron was a trained that w,ill appeal to lovers of good ra- 1 den to get up again and to go on in Novesta township where he screens. G. L. Hitchcock. 7-1- nurse ?" ces. The $2,215.00 appropriated for i wrestling day by day till he has ac- Pays 4: per cent interest on has been working on a dredge. He "Oh, no; she is the milkmaid. The quired strength, and we must do Real Estate. this purpose will bring to Care fair I' ,time certificates of deposit. young man in the rubber gloves that I w~as running the gasoline engine and We still have about 25 farms for some of the fastest horses in the l the same and not be like those you thought was a doctor is the farm when the machine w~hich was heavily sale, located in Tuscola, Huron, San. state. • i[ • poor wretches who after one faii, boy. As soon as they bring In the A progressive up-to-date Bank weighted, started to upset in the ilac and one in Ingham County. Also sterilized stool and the pasteurized Premium lists are now out and[ ure suffer themselves to be swept iposae~sed:of ample means. ditch, he lost his balance. In at- some good village property. If you want to buy or sell; I would be glad pails and find the cow's toothbrush may be.had on request to the secre- I along as by a torrent You need tempting to regain a footing he to do business with you. I. A. Fritz, the milking scene will begia,"-4~hica- tary. . t but will and it is done, but ff you threw one leg over the fly wheel Cass City, Mich. 7-1- go News. relax your efforts you will be ruined, where it caught, breaking it in three British Guiana. Raisins. J Some more of those 5c lawns at for ruin and recovery are both from places. After the limb was set, he nil the dried fruits none perhaps l E, II, Pinney &. So, Mrs. Parker's. 7-1- The sugar cane, with Its products, is Of within.--Epictetus. was taken to his home four miles the most important of the agricultural equals the raisin in food ~ value and] reaources of British Guiana, ease of digestion. | Bankers, east of Caro Wednesday evening. Threshing goggles at Bigelow's. | PAG; SIX. CASS CiTY CHF~0N~CLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, I9t0...... ~, .~. ~ ~ - . ,~ [~1 i~ "1' the result must have seemed miracu, SAVING PLANT LABELS. lens. Within two years from the time ...... when the first ladybird began to break- Directions For Using Small Glass Bet® Decorative Idea 014 IHSETS fast on scale eggs, the victory was tl~:; For This Purpose. completely won. It was more than In endeavoring to secure H perma- a victory; it was a slaughter. Since nent label which would be at the same Dr. Howard Kills Crop Destroy- then the white scale, while it is not BUSY HOUSEWIFE time cheap and easily prepared the wholly eliminated and never will be. ers by Scientific Methods. foilowing plan was hit upon. says a has ceased to be an element of peril Convenient Pan and Pie correspondent of House and Garden: to the citrus orch:trds of California. First se(.ure a su~vient number of Occasionally at practically no cost, P~ate Lifter. small botZles with (.()rks. The small Parasites Cultivated to Prey Upon In. science wins a victory. The experts juNous Bugs---:Washington Hears tubes that prepared photographic de- oo0 by turning their glass upon the clover velopers come in will do. or the one or Miss Eikins Will Become seed midge found that it produced two dram homeopathic vials may be Mrs. William Hitt. two generations Coincident with the secured at your druggisffs. Wire and clover crop. Generation number one some small stakes with one end trim- Washington.~The history of croo was never very damaging. But gen- / / failures due to the effect of harmful eration number two often destroyed ties complete the equipment. Copper and destructive insects is a well. the whole second crop. This being as- known one. For many years the grow- certained, the farmers were Instructed ors of wheat, cotton, fruit and other to cut the first crop ten days earlier. .produce have been harassed and even Thus the adult midges were lald away defied by these parasites that eke with the crop before any but the out their existence by destroying mil- most forehanded had laid their eggs. 0 lions and even billions of dollars' By this procedure the second growth worth of the harvests of the coun- of clover escaped attack. try. From an economic viewpoint much The destruction and blighting of the ef the most important work of para- I i O0 crops caused by harmfulinsects has sltization is yet to be done. The dis- 0 long been made a study by the agri- covery of a parasitic destroyer of cultural authorities at Washington, the ox warble, for example, would and the results in the direction of rid. mean a saving of $8,000,000 yearly in o 0 the value of cattle which come to the Chlcako stockyards alone. Somewhere perhaps, a form of insect is missing 0 its opportunities, which might be em- ployed in ridding American grain PER~YIANRNT PLANT LABELS. fields of the chinch bug, thereby sav- [From House and Garden.] Nowadays every little thing is taken 0 0 ing a loss of as high as $60,000,000 in binding wire is best, as it is very pll- into consideration by those who de- bad years. There is a crying need of able and does not corrode when ex- sign kitchen utensils. Even the fact successful parasitic checks upon the posed to the weather~ that the edge of a pie crust is easily 0 Mediterranean flour moth, the army For the seed bed clip from the end broken was considered by the worm, the striped cucumber beetles, of the seed package the strip bearing man who invented the pan and plate the house-breaklng moth, which cor- the name of the variety planted. Slip 0 rupts our stored clothing, and the lifter shown above. '/'he lifter is made this into the bottle, cork tig-htly and 0 peach tree borer, to name only a few of wire. There is a long piece with a wire to a stake at the end of the row, familiar species with expensive appe- handle on one end and the other end or if desired the bottle may be slipped tites. But the greatest potential dis- bent into two hooks which fasten over over the end of the stake, as shown covery is that of the parasitic bene- one side of the plate. Slidably mount- in the accompanying photograph. o 0 0 factor which should perform upon the ed on this long piece is a jaw which For trees, shr~ubs, etc., the bottle in- American house fly or the mosquito fits under the opposite side of the plate closing" a label written with indelible the miracle of exorcism which St. Pat- and can be pushed up till a good firm ink may be wired to a branch, twist- rick wrought on the snakes of Erin. grip can be obtained on the whole af- ing the wire tightly around the neck fair. The pan or plate can then be 0 In round numbers $300,000,000 would of the bottle and leaving" a long loop 0 not be an overestimate of the conse- handily carried about without fear of for the branch. Labels attached in quent saving in human Hie and earn- burning the fing'ersif it is hot or dam- this way may be left in place for years 0 ing power, plus the increased value of aging the contents° with no danger of injury to the branch Dr. L. O, Howard. real estate. to which it is attached. ding the country of such pests have BeefSteak Chowder. been very favorable in every way. Dr. MISS ELKINS TO WED AMERICAN. Cut a slice of salt pork into small bits, with oat onion minced fine. Cook USEFUL CONTRBVANCE. L. O~ Howard, head of the bureau of until a nice brown. Add one quart of entomology at Washington, the larg- Washington.--To see married the Easiiy Constructed Space Saving Feed boiling water and let simmer for five est and most efficient organization ot girl it was thought would be his bride, Box For the Horses. minutes, then add one pound of rotmd its kind in the world, has become the is the luck of the duke of the Abruzzi. As the space on the first floor of steak cut into strips half an inch thick o'00 leading exponent and the acknowl- What kind of luck it is for the duke the horse barn is often limited, any and two inches tong'. Bring this quick- _ , ..... :: ...... edged expert of the cult of Setting an to tell, if he will. device that will enlarge it without ex- ly to a boil, then simmer until the ~OWADAYS, when the metal bed is corner in three separate letters, each insect to kill an insect the science William F. Hitt, who seems to have pense is worth having. A farmer in meat is tender. Add four or five pare4 ~ the rule in almost all well order- about four inches in size. of parasitology. made a greater hit than his dukeship, Woodbury, Conn.. has put in a handy, and slice~t potatoes, season with salt ed homes, there is~a constant cry The design given may be placed a~ The method used by Dr. Howard is is the luckier man, and the kind of inexpensive fixture that is useful the and pepper, add more boiling water, among the home decorators for ideas an inclosing form around the mono~ to suppress the harmful insects and to luck he is in is plain to appreciate. year through, it is described thus in and when the potatoes are tender add as to its suitable covering. gram in the center of the spread, or foster the useful ones, that is to de- Katherine Nlkins is the girl in the the Orange Judd Farmer: , one and a half cupfuls of good rich Many women~ handy with the em- of motifs may used, stroy the destroyers by abetting the case. She is the girl whose name for He built his big oat bin in the loft, several the be milk or cream. Split six or eight crack- broidery needle, are buying a square with the initials In one corner. The destroyers of the destroyers. Thus two years past has been linked with tinned it carefully to keep out mice ers, put them into a soup dish and of the widest, heaviest white sheeting. work may be all white, or, in accord- has arisen a new and ingenious that of the duke, and to forget his sor- and connected a galvanized iron leader pour the chowder over them, serving This is cut out at the two lower cor- ance with the fashion for a touch of branch of scientific endeavor, the ex- row in not winning her it was said pipe to the bottom of It, bringing this at once. ners, so that the bottom of the cover color, may be done in a dainty shade pert culture of insect parasites. Al- he went to Africa to hunt tigers. And down to a place near the stable door, will hang free across the foot of the on white, with a wide border of the ready a number of the most important now he is coming to Washington to where a box was nailed up with a cov- Pork a~d Onio~so bed below the mattress. A wide bor- same shade used to decorate the edge pests have been reduced to innocu- see the girl he lost won by another er. This cover can be opened, but wilI Two pounds of fresh pork cut from der is hemstitched all around the of spread. ousness by the insects of prey which man. not stay open. The oats flow down, the ~houlger, as "it is lean; three on- edges of the cover, and the center is One-half of the design is glyen, to have been set upon the trail; and The weddlng is proml~ed for the ions, four or tire potatoes, two table- embroidered as elaborately or as sim- be transferred to the material by while many others must still be com- early days of the next social season spoonfuls of butter or dripping. Put ply as one desires. A monogram is means of carbon paper and embroid- bated imperfectly by artificial meth- the onions and dripping into a frying often used, and when it combines ered in satin stitch and kensington ods, relentless science is scouring the pan and cook until the onions are three initials is most striking. outline stitch. Omit the dots in the world for the tiny many-legged hounds brown. Add the meat, cut into small When a set design is used for the center if the motif is used with the which shall eventually hunt them pieces. Peel and slice the potatoes center the initials can be put in One monogram. down. and cover the meat and onions com- Theoretlcally every insect has its pletely with them. Add salt and pep- own specific enemy or enemies. These per and about half a cupful of water. may prey upon it directly as certain Covet" tightly and let simmer gently COAT FOR SMALL GIRL OON'T NEGLECT THE EYEBROW beetles prey upon the larvae of the about an hour. Don't let it cook too foliage-destroying moths; or they may a~ttention Bestowed is Well Repaid by hard or it will cook dry. If it does Improvement Made in Ap- feed upon its eggs, as is the case with add a little water. many ladybirds, or they may deposit pearance. •their own eggs either within the body Mocha Cake. or the egg ef the victim, thereby de- The most neglected feature of the One cupful sugar, small piece butter, stroying the immediate or prospective face is the eyebrows. Yet, perhaps, two eggs lightly beaten, pinch of salt. generation. Ahvays these enemies more of one's expression depends one cupful flour with one teaspoonful tend to keep the insect pests within upon them than on any other feature. soda and two teaspoonfuls cream of normal limitations. Doubtless in Do not omit a day without drawing tart~ro one teaspoonful vanilla° one many cases the parasite would wholly ~he eyebrows gently between thumb cupful boiling milk with one teaspoon- destroy a species were it not for the and fingers from the bridge of the fui butter melted in it. ~dd ingredi. existence of hyper-parasites which nose outward. Do this several times. ents as they are printed in order. This prey upon it and keep it from overex- If the eyebrows are thin and scant, makes a very thin dough, but puffs pansion. In a state of nature this cultivate them with the same care up lightly. Filling: One-half cupful balance between the various' species given to the hair. Rubbing with butter melted, one heaping cupful pow- is automatically preserved until man vaseline at night and washing it off dered sugar, two tablespoonfuls strong with his ignorance of their nature en- with hot and then cold water in the coffee, two tablespoonfuls cocoa, one ters and disturbs the whole status. morning will induce growth. teaspoonful vanilla. SPACE SAVING FEED BOX. Insect immigration has been the [From the Orange Judd Farmer.] What is more disgusting than scaly curse of American agriculture. Of our eyebrows or signs of dandruff? Yet 72 importantly destructive species~ To Clarify Ham Fat. partly fill this box and stop because who has not seen these conditions on those whose destructive powers Pour into a pan the liquor in which the bottom of the chute is covered. It apparently well groomed women ? amount up to millions of dollars annu- ham has been boiled and let it cool. is easy for the busy teamster to dip Fight it as one would any other germ. out what he desires to feed. This ally 35 have come to us from other When cool skim off all fat and place Tonics used for the scalps can be care- chute will conduct oats, wheat, barley countries. The coddling moth, the in a pan with a pint of water and heat tully applied to the eyebrows with a or any whole grain, but clogs with curse of apple and pear orchards, is to a boiling point. clean camel's hair paint brush. After. ground feed. of European origin. The dreaded cot- Let this cool and a second time re- wards massage well. To put up the leader is a quick and ton boll-weevil hails from Mexico. move the grease. Melt and strain, hot, The ideal eyebrow is thinly penciled here. The announcement was made easy job, for a three inch le~der comes The San Jose scale comes from the through a thin cloth. Cool and use for and arched. Almost any one can do recently by friends of Hitt at the in two foot lengths that are just right, immemorial east. The gypsy moth any purpose for which lard is used. it some training along these lines with Chevy Chase club, and settles the and the elbows are made with tight and the brown-tail moth, twin plagues can be used in place of butter or in promise of success. status of the friendship of the youn~ but movable joints that may be turned of New England trees, were brought equal parts with butter in the cheaper Shaggy brows and stray hair can couple, which for two years has pro. in any direction, permitting the work- in by accident from the old world. grades of cakes. be removed with forceps and kept saved their engagement. The em er to follow around a post if necessary. As soon' as an imported insect down in this way. When the growth gagement will be announced when As the joints fit tightly into one an- shows signs of becoming formidable, Baked Tomatoes. is abnormally heavy--always a bad de Miss Elkins returns to America in Oc. other, no soldering is needed. This little coat would be exceeding- experts trace it from country to coun- Select smooth, ripe tomatoes, cut off. fect in a woman--having part of the tober. ly useful for slipping over cotton try until they find a region where it the top and scrape out the pulp. Put hairs removed by electrolysis is help- Miss Elkins and Mr. Hitt formed ~rocks; it is made in rough faced has been known for a long time, but this in a bowl with half a small on- One Shrewd Farmer's Work. ful. part Of the bridal table party at the serge, and is worn with a white sailor has never reached proportions of ion and chop fine, then add half the It is a common rule pretty generally the wedding of Miss Mathilde Townsend collar edged with braid. quantity of breadcrumbs and season observed that the farmers in this coun- a pest. In such a place they are pret- to Peter Goelet Gerry of New York, The hat is a man-o'-war shape in highly with butter, pepper and suite try lose more money than their taxes Neckacarfs. ty sure to find a parasite which is and that the traditional bouquet of white serge. Rub the inside of the tomato shells each year by not cutting the alfalfa The Parisienne so loves her winter, keeping the depredator down. If they the bride, as well as the piece of cake Materials required: 2 yards serge with salt, fill with the mixture and put along their ditch banks, says the Den- furs that even in summer she finds:. can acclimatize that parasite and es- to be used "under the pillow," has i6 inches wide, 10 buttons. on the covers. Bake three-quarters of ver Field and Farm. We know a man it hard to give up a scarf of some kind: tablish it side by side with the im- revealed that they would be the next portation, the problem is solved. Such an hour in a moderate oven. who last fall secured permission to cut around her neck and shoulders, Hence, to plight their troth. For the Pocketless. was the method in the case of the the alfalfa on the ditch banks of a the neckscarf. Miss Elkins, the ranking belle of neighboring ranch. He cut it with a The woman who laments the good white or fluted scale invasion of Cali- Milk Soup. It may be of mousseline de sole Washington, is abroad with her moth- scythe and put in three days and a old days of the pocket and feels no fornia. The scale was imported by a Put a quart of water in a kettle on gathered over satin. Or it may be of er, while Mr. Hitt is traveling with hail cutting and stacking it. He then joy in the all-containing handbag, will collector of plants at San Jose, prob- the stove: add tv(o onions, chopped folded satin in two contrasting shades. his mother, and both are following had the little stack thrashed arid sold welcome a new "wrinkle" from Paris, ably from Australia. In a few years fine, and three or four chopped pota- Again, there is the tulle ruffle inter- practically the same route of travel. It the seed for $108. This is 'pretty good the home of ingenuity. it had spread enormously, and was toes. When the vegetables are tender laced with satin. And lace and ribbon is regarded as Certain that the duke of for the time put on the job. This is the fiat outside pocket, simply wiping out the orange crop the Abruzzi will be present. add a pint of rich milk and let it come sewed on the front of the underskirt. intertwined give a charming effect. wherever it gained a foothold. Work- Senator Elkins and ex-senator Hen- to a boiling point, but don't boil. Re- It is large and of the same material In any case, the colors must be bril- ing in conjunction with the progres- Keep Your Tools Sharp. ry Gassaway Davis, father and grand- move from the stove and add a good as the petticoat and it fastens se- liant without being "loud." The ends sive state authorities of California the One of the hardest things for the father of the bride-to-be, are elated piece of butter, salt and pepper. curely by means of glove clasps, which may be fringed or betasseled. United States bureau of entomology ~verage farmer to do is to keep sharp over the match. Hitt is the son of may be purchased at any glovema- And to wear them? One drapes the sent an emissary to Australia, where tools about the premises, such as the late Robert R. Hitt. Chipped Pears. ker's; or the band with the clasps in- scarf around the shoulders, throws the scale was discovered in what was spades, hoes, saws and chisels. I have Eight pounds of pears, four pounds serted is also obtainable. one end by a deft twist over the left then supposed to be its original en- found, since putting a workbench in ~f sugar, four lemons and one-quarter It is remarkable how much~"from a and leaves the other and shorter end vironment. With the Australian scale, the corner of a building and equipping We rse, pound of Cantonginger. Cut the handkerchief to a pie"~can be put in hanging down in front, rather to the and preying upon its egg~, was found it with a vise that it is much easier to Dlck~There's one thing about Lou- pears into small pieces. Put thesugar one of these pockets without either right. a smalI red-and-black ladybird, the sharpen everything that can be sharp- ise. she never repeats stories about and ginger into them and let stand making an ugly bulge in the skirt or One advantage they do have: They Novius cardinalis. One hundred of ened with a file. A little workshop or her woman friends. out night. In the morning add a lem. causing the sensation of carrying a are easily contrived by the home these were brought back to Califor- I work corner in some building should Ethel~Repeats! No, indeed; she on cut small and without seeds. Boll football about with one. And .~rtain- dressmaker and may effectually con- ~it, bred and distributed. To the ter- be a part of every intro.--Iowa Home- starts them.~Boston Evening Tran, ~hree or four hours. ly they are not accessible to pick- ceal a worn coat collar without giving rified and skeptical orang6 ~ gr0,wera stead. script, pockets ! suspicion to the curious world l

.. CASS CITY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919. PAGE SEVEN.

DANGER ~N DELAY. CUMBER. WANTED FOR SHERIFF ircctor5 BY SANILAC DEMOCRATS. Kidney Diseases Are Too Danperous Very dry weather. DR. A. N. TREADGOLD, foc Cass City Peopie to Ne~!ect. Huckleberries are certainly great. Office ahd residence on See~.~. St. Large loads are coming in from Cass Office on ground floor of building The great danger of kidney trou- City to pick, Never Disappoint across from Hospital.. Special care bles is that they get a firm hold be- given to diseases of women and fore the sufferer recognizes them. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter, chi]dren. City phone. Health is gradually undermined. Bessie, of Plymouth, Mich., were the Backache, headache, nervousness, guests of Jas. Master a few days of J. H. HAYS, D., M. lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary last week. Never Offend Physician and Surgeon. Office troubles, dropsy, diabetes, and days: Wednesdays, 10 a. m. to 3 p. Bright's disease follow in merciless Jas. Sommerville has a fine new m. Saturdays, 1 to 5 p. m. succession. Don't neglect your kid- Brush runabout ~ought of A. Mc neys. Cure the kidneys with the cer- Nich of Sandusky. Two Essential Injunctions i tain and safe remedy, Doan's Kid- DR. M. M. WICKWARE, ney Pills, which has cured people Mrs. David Law and daughter, Physician and Surgeon. Office right here in '.this locality. Frances, of Cass City were the ovcr l!cP.c:'~ Crcc-v:'y. Re~'d~o \\~iiiM.m ShigleL~i~, C2i State guests el (3. W. Law recengly. tWO -t~.~_^.muL~ south of ~^ ,^~, ~,~..,~~ ~a - St., Caro, Mich., says: "i was afflict- ware store on Seeder street, east ed with kidney trouble for ~two years L. D. Mills and family have moved s:ide. SPecial attention paid to mid- and I suffered intensely from pains to Oscoda for the winter and from wifery and diseases ef women. Where shall we buy our in the small of my back. On arising there they expect to go to Petosky, in the morning I was very lame and Mich. $ P. A. Schenck, O. D. S. the least work tired me. Headaches Der~tist. and dizzy spells were other symp- Mrs. Albert Schiestal is on the toms of my trouble and sometimes sick list. Graduate . my sight became blurred. T~e ?.~id- Furniture Office hours 7:30 a. m. to 12 m. and nay secretions contained sediment D. A. Preston has taken possession 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. Office in Fritz and passed too frequently, breaking of the store at Cumber and is doing Block, Cass City, Michigan. my rest. In a week after I com- a large business. menced the use of Doan's Kidney A. merchant Frei- DENTISTRY. Pills, I improved and the contents of Wheat threshing has commenced C. Graham, at ...... AT ...... burgers ,and prominent citizen of 1., A. Fritz, Resident Dentist. five boxes of this remedy affected a with a r~ash. pernament cure. I consider Doan's Austin township, is wanted by the Office over E. Ryan's drug store. Jas. Armstrong made a flying trip Kidney Pills worthy of my endorse- Democrats of Sanilae county to fill We so~icit your patronage when in ment." to Tyro Saturday. need of dental work. the office of sheriff. Petitions are For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Ed Nelson is at present working' cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Ruffalo, now being circulated for his nomina- Eikland Arbor, No. 31, A. O. O. G. New York, sole agents for the United for John Sommerville. tion at the primaries Sept. 6. meets the second and fourth Thurs- States. Pearl Nutt of Deford passed 4 days of'each month in Oddfellow Remember the name--Doan's--and Lenzner's through our burg enroute for Ubly WEST GRANT. take no other. 5 Hall. Visiting companions always ~here she is working. welcome. Walter Anthes, C. G., A, E. Beulton, See-Treas. Our Congressmen are going to let Mr.s C. E. Williamson spent Sat- all R. F. D. routes to the lowest bid- urday and Sunday with her sister, Daniel O'Connell. der. Now, voters, now is the time Mrs. Edgerton, at Wickware. THE W8~LDSGREATEST SEWING NACNNE During the school days of an Irish to, get after those congressmen. Re- Mr. and Mrs. John kicker and Ik .,LIGHT student in France the French revolu- Furniture RUNNING member the star route scandal of a Mr. and Mrs. Sam kicker left Tues- tion endangered his liberty and even few years ago. day morning on a trip to the Falls. his life, and he escaped. He returned Miss to his native land, studied law, was Ira Bodey has been engaged ~t's a Crime admitted to the bar and found himself to teach the intermediate depart- To neglect your health and there is ment of the Caseville schools. in the midst of the rebellion of 1798. a severe penalty attached when you But he ranged himself on the side of allow constipation, biliousness or any I Mrs. Elizabeth kicker is quite Store taw and order. He made $290 the first liver or bowel trouble to run on. It lpoorly again o year of his legal life. Soon his yearly is poisoning your entire system and t " income was $45,000. tn 1841 he was may lead to a serious disease. Take I An ice cream social will be held elected lord mayor of Dublin. In 1844 Dr. Herriek's Sugar-Coated Pills and lat the home of John MeDonnel on he was put in jail. in 1875 he died. get absolutely well The sure cure for IFriday evening for the benefit of the any and all troubles of the stomach, I ...... For the reason you can always These are events in the life of Daniel. liver and bowels Price 25c per box. 1 p~0~" O'Connell. the h'ish liberator, of whom Ask for a free sample. Wood's Drug Miss Ferribach of Bay City visited find in hat stock all worthy Gladstone said. "He was the greatest Store. Gladys Wailer last week. popular leader the world has ever o Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Wettlaufer of known."--Pittsburg Dispatch. grades the kind of goods you want, DEFORD. Detroit, Miss Christine Wett!aufer of Cass City and cousin, A. J. Ratz, of Little DeForest Kelley's remains When you buy there you get ex/ Notice of Hearing Claims Before Buffalo spent Sunday at the home of Court. were brought here, accompanied by their cousin, Mrs. John Rieker. actly what you expect, State of Michigan, the Probate his parents, from Flint and were Robert Orr of Cass City spent Court for the County of Tuseola. buried in the Novesta cemetery Mon- Sunday at the home of his sister, In the matter of the Estate of day. His parents moved to Flint last The prices are always right, The) Andrew Walmsley, Deceased. Mrs, Geo. MaCron. His sister, Myr- spring where Mr. Kelley has had em- Notice~ is hereby given that 6 months tle, who spent last week here, re- mark goods in plain figures and sell 2fyou want either a Vibrai ing Shuttle, Rolxr~ from the 30th day of July, A. D. 1910, ployment. DeForest was always a turned home with him. ~huttle or a Single Thread [Chatr~~titchj have been allowed for creditors to very delicate child and his last ill- Sewing 2,iachine write to present their claims against said de- to everybody at strictly one price, ness lasted less than a week. The What is Most Necessary to Happi- ceased to said court for examination the Orange, Mass. and adjustment, and that all cred- parents have sympathy of a large Many sew;ng machiues are made ~o sell regardless of number of friends. qualily but the ~(~W ]~tl~l~e IS made to wear. itors of said deceased are required Many of us will thoughtlessly an-I ***** **** ******** °* °* ° ** ° °*** * °*** ° °** ° ° ° °*** Our guaral~ty never r~lnS out. to present their claims to said court, EdWard Bonner of Detroit visits swer, money, but health is far more Iw--:-- ...... at the probate office, in the Village necessary. Money will not cure rheu- Hid by atttherized dealers e~l~. at the home of A. A. Livingston. t FOR S,ALE t?Y of CarD, in said county, on or before realism, sprains, cuts, wounds, brui- GREENLEAF. Mrs. Hoadley and daughter. Maud, the 30th day of January, 1911, and Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. ses, burns, scalds, sores and such who have been visiting at Guy Hoad- C. D. ST~FFLER, Agent that said claims will be heard by troubles, but Renne's Pain-Killing Oil Ray Wilse and Mrs. Theron Spencer Millie and Arthur Decker are on ley's for the past two months, are said court on Monday, the 30th day will. Never known to fail. Try it: visited Chas. Cass City, ~lich. of January, A. D. 1911, at ten o'clock at Wolvin's at Kingston Price 25, 50c and $1.00. Wood's Drug the sick list. spending some time at Big Rapids. ( in the forenoon. Sunday. Store. Dougald Livingston is reported ill Dated July 30th, A. D. 1910. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCain spent with the fever. D. HEALY CLARK, NOVESTA. To keep your health sound; to Probate seal. 8-5-4 Judge of Probate. Sunday at Oxford. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Liv- avoid the ills of advancing years; to R. Kennedy is painting and other- ingston, a son, Aug. 5. conserve your physical forces for a Miss Sadie Bates and Chas. Brooks ripe and beautiful old age, guard your wise repairing his town property. Order for Publication. of Card visited at Chas. Tallmadge's John and Dougald Gillies of South kidneys by taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. L. I. Wood & Co. Sale or Mortgage of Real Estate. Mrs. Georgians Kilgore and son, Sunday. Dakota are visiting friends and rela- Charles, visited at Sin Pratt's Mon- tives here: John has not been home State of Michigan, the Probate Mr. and Mrs. Corkins and child- Court for the County of Tuscola. day. for 25 years. NOVESTA CENTER. At a session of said Court, he]d at ren of Kingston visited at Arthur Ladies' ~id met yesterday with Fred Rolestone's house was struck the Probate Office in the Village of Flynn's Sunday. Mrs. Fred Ball. by lightening during the electrical Mrs. John Coulter and Mildred CarD, .in said County, on the 16th Mrs. Joseph Parrott and little son, day of July, A. D. 1910. Miss Myrtle Parks and Mary Sar- storm Monday. Brown visited iu South Novesta on RHEUMATISM Present, Hon. D. Healy Clark, Kent, returned from Colwood where geant of Caro attended the funeral M.iss Beaulie of Tyro was the guest Tuesday. £~mbagoeSciattca,_ Gout~ Neu. Judge of Probate. they have been visiting. ~.algia, Kidney TPouble of DeForest Kelley Monday. of Cassio Gillies the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Youngs and In the matter of the Dasil Fletcher .is visiting friends Estate of Theodore H. Fritz, deceased On Sunday, Aug. 14, Roy. Howard Mrs. McAlpine and children of sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A reliable preparation for both internal and e~- in this vicinity before returning to ~rnal use that gives quick relief to the sufferer. Grant L. Fritz having filed in said A. Fields of Caro wilt preach and Washington are visiting at A, McCal- Tom Colwell of Evergreen on Sun- couG, a petition, praying for license his home in Caro. Applied externally It stops ai| aches snd pains. lllm's. day. ~aken fn~ernally it, dissolves the poisonous sub- to sell the interest of said estate in hold sacrame~ta! service at Vv'ilmo~ Chas. Doerr is visiting at the home stance and assists nature in restori~a the sys- at 3 p. m. and at Deford at 7:30 p. tem to a healthy condition; Sold by druggists. certain real estate therein described, of Mrs. Jas. Ferguson th.is week. Mr. and Mrs. Well.i~gton Ritter The F. W. B. La'dies' Aid met One Dollar per bottle, or sent prepaid upon It is ordered, that the 15th day of m. There will be no service at the receipt of price if not obtainable in your locality. Mrs. Chas. D oerr spent part of are t~e proud parents of a fine big with Mrs. Susan Slack on Tuesday August, A. D. 1.910, at ten o'clock in Town Line or Leak's schoolhouses 3. O. BENSON, Sardis, Tenn., ~rlCes: "Your "5- the forenoon, at said probate office, last week at the home of A. E. Good- son. and a very enjoyable time was had DROPS" has cured my wife of Rheumatism and Neur- as the pastor, Roy. Beedon, is away algla, and I want to say that it is worth On~ h~Jad~e~ be and is hereby appointed for hear- all. Lela and Bearl Flint are quite ill by all present. do~a~ a bottle ln~tea4 of only one dollar;" ing said petition, and that all persons on a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Callan are with the measles. R. A. Moshier is very ill. interested in said estate appear be- visiting at Chas. Tallmadge's this Mrs. Thos. Keenoy has returned fore said court at said time and Life On Panama Canal. Leek Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Morley place, to show cause W:qy a license week. from a visit With her parents in has had one frightful drawback-mala- Palmateer's on Thursday. to sell the interest of said estate in Cleveland. ria trouble that has brought suffer- Charlie Graves and Mr. and Mrs. said real estate should not be grant- Struck A Rich Mine. Miss Margaret Decker is spending ed; ing and death to thousands. The S. Wagg have returned from a visit It is further ordered, that ~u.blic germs cause chills, fever and ague, S. \V. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., a few weeks with her brothers a~ biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weak- says he struck a perfect mine of with relatives in Detroit notice thereof be given by pt{blica- health in Dr. King's New' Life Pills Bad Axe and Port Austin. WRITE TO-DAY for a thai bottle of"5-I~ops' tion of a copy of this order, for three ness and general debility. But Elec- John R. Agar of Owendale was the l~nd test it yourself. We will gladly send It, tO tric Bitters never fail to destroy for they cured him of Liver and Kid- Miss Charlotte Haight returned to you postpaid, ~bsolutely free. successive weeks previous to said day guest of his wife here on Sunday. of hearing in the Cass City Chron- them and cure malaria troubles. nay Trouble after 12 years of suffer- Pontiac last week after two months' I SWA.80~ RHEUMATIC CURE |0~PAItY, I "Three bottles eompletely eared me ing. They are the best pills on earth John C. Agar and Miss Beulah icle. a newspaper printed and circu- for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, visit with her sisters here. Dep~ 30 1t74 Lake Street, chicago lated in said county. of a very severe attack of malmqa," have returned from a visit at Flint Dyspepsia, Debility. 25c at L. I, Miss Lottie Hampton and brother, D. HEALY CLARK, writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lueama, N. C., "and I've had good health ev- Wood & Co.'s. Willie, are visiting at Owendale and REMEMBER THE NAME Judge of Probate. How's This? A true copy. (Probate Seal.) er since." Cure Stomach, Liver and Pigeon this week. Kidney Troubles. and preven~ Ty- We offer One Hundred Dollars for 7-22-4 Unavailing Suggestions. Mike Haley of Saginaw is the any case of Catarrh that cannot be "5"DROPS" phoid. 50e. Guaranteed by L. I. "It was a mistake ,to name our Wood & Co. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. youngest Georo'e Wqshington," said guest of his sister, Mrs. T[ Flint, for F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O. Order For Publication Probate of for a few weeks. Farmer Cornrossel. We, the undersigned, have known Will. "Isn't he inspired to follow the illus- Miss Mettle Morgan of Bad Axe F. J. Chancy for the last 15 years, r SWANSON'q State of Michigan, the Probate and believe him perfectly honorable trious examlfle('onstantly before him?" is visiting her uncles, Alex and Wm. Court for the County of Tuseola. A FREE Prescription in all business transactions and fi- PILLS At a session of said Court, held a~ "I should say not. 'Pears like names Sinclair. nancially able to carry out any ob- THE GREAT REMEDY the Probate Office in the Village of ADVICE went by contr'lries, same as dreams. Nell Ross is not better at this writ- ligations made by this firm. CarD ~n said County. on the 6th day Kinnan Georgia fibs somethin" terrible, an' he ing. Waiding, & Marvin. OOt STIPITIO of August, A. D., 1910 From a physician of 52 years' experience Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. in colleges, sanatoriums and general pi'ac- never once thinks of choppin' wood." of SIOK HEi)AOHE Present: Hon. D. Healy Clark, rice. Weak, nervous men, regain your Miss Maggie Ross Detroit was Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- Judge of Probate. strength and vigor. --Washington Star. called home to care for her brother, ternally, acting directly upon the In the matter of the Estate of So great was my sympathy for weak men SOUR STOMIOH in the early years of my experience that ~.ho is ill. blood and mucous surfaces of the sys- Heart Burn, Belching and John Spitler, Deceased. hav~ made it a special study, and formu- A Pious Diet. tem. Testimonials sent free. Price lated ~wo prescriptions, one for men under A prayer book was among the arti- Going huckleberrying by the load. Alvah J. Spittler having filed in said 50 and one for" men over 50 years of age. 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all LIVER TROUBLES court a petition praying that a cer- In my declining years, I want every man cles found in the stomach of an ostrich Dan Livingston, who has been ill Druggists. ~b~ 25 Cents Per Box tain instrument in writing, purport- to have the benefit of my long years of dissected in London. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- AT DRUGGi~}TS careful study, research and long experience. for some time, continues no better. ing to be the last will and testa- I am now 73 years old and as strongand- stipation. ment of said deceased, now on file in vigorous as at 40 and the rest of my life Th e Horseman wnl be spent in aiding suffering manhood. said eourg be admitted to probate, I realize that my time is short, but will do Likes a fine animal. You get the and that the administration of said all in my power to aid men and women who horse and Harvell's Condition Pow- estate be granted to Sarah Ann Spit- are helpless and seeking relief. I know ders will do the rest. It is the best there has been a great many disappointed ler or some other suitable person. when they thought relief in their grasp, but condition powder on the market. Ab- AYER'S HAiR V|GOR It is ordered, That the 5th day of let me send you my free prescription and solutely no waste and every ingredi- September, A. D. 1910, at ten booklet of private lectures to men which is ent is medicinal. Used by all the the result Of study since I began lecturing EPILEPS:Y o'clock in the forenoon, at said pro- to student classes, way back in '71. Since leading eastern racing stables. You Stops Palling Hair St.Virus Dance, Stubborn bate office, be and is hereby ap- that time I have cured many cases that should try them and see for your- are now pleased to recommend me. Price 25c per package. Ayer's Halr Vigor is composed of sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium Nervous Disorders, Fits pointed for hearing said petition: YOU NEED AID. Let me help you to re- self. J.A. It is further ordered, That gain your former standing among men. In Carr & Son, Lansing, Mich., writes: cModd, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a single respond immediately to the remarkable treat- public notice thereof be given by publica- short, let me assist you to be yourself once "We have used Harvell's Condition injurious ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so. metat that has for 39 years been a standard mo re. remedy for these troubles--DR, KLINE'S GREAT tion of a copy of this order, for three If you are suffering from failing memory, Powders on our livery horses for Follow his advice. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. successive weeks previous to said lame back or weakened manhood or nervous about three years and have always Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys all dan~ff. especially for these diseases and is day of hearing, in the- Cass City difficulties, LET I~IE SEND YOU A RECIPE found them superior to all others. in a plain sealed envelope that you can use Boffie not a cure-alL :Its beneficial effects Chronicle, a newspaper printed and in your own home. I am confident that you We have found that livery horses are AYIPR'S HAIR VIGOR are immediate and lasting. Physi- circulated in said county. will thank me every day in your life after subject to great abuse and Harvell's you have tested it for yourself. Fr~ j clans ~ecommend it and druggists sell D. HEALY CLARK, Condition Powders always bring it. To prove its wonderfulvirtues, we will cheer- Take advantage of this offer NOW before it Judge of Probate. is too l~te. Address me personally. back the appetite and puts them on fully se~d, without charge, a ]~J[l, $2.00 SUPPLY. Does not Color the Halt Probate seal. A true copy. DR. ANDREW B. SPINNEY, their pins." Sold at Wood's Drug J. C. Ax'ma Oo~rP~, I~we11, Ma~. Address ]DI~. IKLIN]B~ INSTITUTE,. 8-12-4 •4 W. Adams Ave., Detroit, Mich. l~neh 101~ ]Red lBaafl~, New Je~se~, Store. PAGE E~GHT. ' CAS$ CITY CHRONICLE, ~R~DAY, AUGUST 12, 19!0.

"GOt a w,~.~..~ .... with the times, Esther Ross. Business. he asked catching ;:;: v.{:~- :i~ g:r: O[ I T[R[SI TO Paper--The young married people; Reports of Young People's Alliances. Thompson "Because if you haven't ~nd you are how to secure their attendance, Election of officers. so disposed you are re-~:,~c*ed to come B[[ K[[P[RS Mrs. \V. F. l~ettcher. Secretary's report. Registration, Informal reception. Treasurer's report. over to the Hastings', and according Tact Reports of comn~ittees. ~: to my recent considerations. I am in- Wednesday, 7:15 P. M. COLON C. L~LLIE ADDRESSES Friday, 7:15 P. M. clined to think that you had better Song and praise services, Roy. J. By Louise Spencer come. In fact,," he said, looking di- THOSE IN STATE. M. Bittner. Devotional, Rev. G. Heximer. rectly at her. "I've an idea. Now Sermon, evangelistic, Rev. C. P. Gfese Sermon, Roy. G. J. Kirn, Ph. M. Hsten." Thursday, 9:00 A. M. "So we're the decoration commit- Wants to Prevent and Suppress Foul NOVESTA. "Oh, you needn't ask me, Robert. Devotional, Roy. P. H. Pohly. tee, we three--you and Jean and I." We settled that definitely the other Brood Among Bees in Ten minute talk, Roy. O. C. Pentieoff Mrs. Jones stood in the middle of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chase are day, and I wouldn't do anything to Michigan. Committee Work. lodge room of the new club house mislead your father or to let him Paper~What and how to get it done, rejoicing over a baby girl, born July and looked critically at the broad ex- think " Miss Rosa Washer. 24. panse of undecorated wall. Then, "That we either of us cared a 'fig., Colon C. Lillie, state dairy and Paper--The general prosperity of the Alliance; how secured and A very enjoyable time is reported: Every boy pulling off her gloves looking with Robert finished for her. "But listen. food commissioner, sends out the fol- and girl tea~ng sm~l¢ ~* *'~^-* ~astlngs maintained. Mis,~ ~iiu. V~inter.~. by tbr~o who ~ftond~d +h~ p~rfy ~* j iou i~eard what lvirs, jones saiO the ha~ a chance ~o win a she went on; :'i see how you manage Paper--\Vhat attitude should A!- the home of Miss Ada B~nker. about Thompson tact. How would a of Michigan: Alliance asume in regard to it, Robert. Nothing like being the little of it work with us? If we pre- ,"Information has been received at moving p.ieture shows? Hattie Andrew Bunker has been spending. son of the president of the club, "and BICYCLE tend we do care~both of us--just for this office that both American and Millner. a few days at his parents' home. having any one you want appointed Discussion led bY Rev. C. C. Staffield a little while; and ,father begins to European Foul Booed are prevalent ~n Selz Liberty Betl on your committees. And only last think that I'm actually in love with What I saw and heard at Lake Gen- Vernon Scott has been spending among M.ichigan bees. By authority Animal Contest month you and Jean were on the you he'll probably get that Crazy idea eva, Rev. A. D. Faupel. some time visiting at the home of Even me under Act No. 66, Public house committee together!" about our marrying each. other out Thursday, 1:30 P. M. Geo. Boughton. Besides a bicycle for a boy and a bicycle. Acts of 1910, I request that if you "~Iddlesticks !" replied the young of his head." Devotional, A. Meredith. for a girl there are watches and mher prizes man abruptly. "On my word of honor "I see," said Jean meditatively. are a Michigan bee keeper, whether Ten minute talk, Rev. J. S. Deabler. The hail storm last week did very I didn't know Jean was on the com- Perhaps--but," she added with quick you have one colony or five hundred The need of a summer rallying point, serious damage here to oats, beans, Come in new an~ get a contes~ sheet .mittee till you told me. Come, let's interest, "what would we have to be sure you know ~hether you have Rev. F. Klump. corn and cucumbers. Paper~How ran the Alliance work look over these pictures and have do?" either American or European foul be improved in rural distr.iets, Geo. Collins received the sad news Selz Liberty" Bell Shoes them ready to hang." "Well, I'd have to call on you~say, brood. If you are uncertain, send a • Clara Ploeger. of the death of his brother, Wesley's, here for boys and. girls "Here she is now, the dear.~'' ex- about three evenings a week. You sample of the comb to the Eutomol- Discussion led by Roy. J. Sehmaus. wife last week. claimed Mrs. Jones, hurrying to greet can just go on doing whatever you Paper~The value of debating in Al- Selz Animal Contest, ogist at the Michigan Agricultural the new comer, a frank-eyed young want to, and I can read. Put me in liance work, Laura Ortwein. College or to the Bureau of Entomol- James Holcomb and Norman De-. The Model Clothing & Shoe Co. girl, whose graceful step and fresh the garret so long as you let me stay Young People's Alliance round table, ogy, Washington, D. C., enclosing neon are trying their fortunes away has made arrangements with the color declared her athletic distinction. in the house. And than I must always Roy. Geo. Johnson, Cleveland, She looked inquiringly at Robert as your name and address with it. Do from home now. manufacturers of Selz Liberty Bell be anxious to have you Over and be Thursday, 7:15 P. M. soon as she was free from Mrs. Jones' perfectly delighted when this promptly. Ascertain whether Mr. Wagg's family are entertain school shoes (the guaranteed kind) father asks Song and praise, Rev. \V. J. Boett- embrace. me to go places with you. You won't the disease is in your bees or your ing relatives. for every boy or girt in this vicinity cher. "Can't help it, Jean. I'm not re- have to do anything, Jean. Just let neighbors' and notify the Dairy and Sermon, evangelistic, Roy. Gee. John- Little Clare Crawford is improv- to be able enter for the prize con- s]~onsible," said the young man with go a bit and I'll give you points." Food Department, Lansing, Mich., son, Cleveland. ing slowly after a serious illness. test. Call at the store and get fun an air of indifference, as he arranged "So then I'm to come over to din- and a capable inspector will be sent Friday, 9:00 A. M. Mrs. Chas. Cook is entertaining particlars or read the circular you the pictures in a row against the wall ner tonight?" to investigate. Unless prompt action Devotional, George Frye. her aunt from Memphis. will receive. There is absolutely for inspection. "Yes, and I'll have to call for you." is taken .in every section of the state, Ten minute talk, Roy. G. Raduehel. John Pringle is remodelling his nothing added to the price of the The club house door swung noisily "But, Robert, are you going to let Paper--Punctuality in worship and there is no measuring the damage house. Liberty Boil school shoe on account open and the president, Mr. Hastings, your father think we're engaged?" service, Miss Esther Ramseyer. that will be done to the bee keep- The N. W. C. and Our Young People: There was no preaching here last of the contest. entered the room. He was an athletic, "Might as well," answered the man, middle age, ing industry. Edgar Faust. Sunday evening. This contest is arranged to induce white-haired past young man. "There's no point in do- whose pleasant, frank eyes, and sim- ing it half way." "COLON C. LILLIE." Garfield Kellerman. parents and children to look into Wm. Pohly. ple smile, always brought the light That night after the other guests RID|NG WHEEL; DROPS DEAD. the merits of these guaranteed school Rev. G. J. Kirk, Pb. Mo, Naper- into Jean's girlish face. at the Hastings' house had left, Rob- vilte, Ill. shoes. Let the guarantee be explain- ert stood talking in the hall with Jean "This is good," he said, laying a Y, P, A, gONVEMTI{IM Paper~Creating a larger missionary Frank Huffman, a middle age~ ed and urge the children to enter fatherly hand on her shoulder. "You Gilpin, and as his father watched the spirit, Daniel Bender. worker in the beet fields near Owen- the contest. Full explanation at any and Bob are doing good team work girl smiling into the young man's Paper--Advertising the work of the .AT ASS gJTY date, was riding a bicycle Sunday time at The Model Clothing and Shoe again. How you have improved the face, and saw his son gathering the church, Tekla Soldan. folds of her evening cape around her, w~th two companions when he cried Co.'so place, Hrs. Jones! A fire there on C~mtinued from ~ir~_t page. Friday, 1:30 P~ M o Robert whispered: • Song servcie, Roy. H. J. Voelker. out and pitched to hte ground. His "l didn't imagine you could look ing Wednesday, August 24, and con- Ten minute talk, Rev. L. S. Davison. : The Eternal Feminine. friends rushed to his assistance bu~ like that, Jean. You're wonderful." tinuing for three days. The follow- Paper~How should a business meet- Queen Elizabeth in a characteristic he W'a~s dead. The circumstance hap,- As Robert seized his hat to take ing program will be given: ing be conducted, Miss Katie rage had proclaimed the. doom of the pened near Caseville. her home, his father's face showed Clark. courtier. "Off with his head!" Wednesday, 1:30 P. M. a look of disapproval. 'Tll take Jean Papep--An up-to-date Alliance, Miss The culprit courtier was heard to Song' and devotional services, Roy. C. Flora Thiel. NEW P. M. AT CUMBER. home tonight, Robert," he said. "t mutter something to himself. Rodesiler. Junior Work, how conducted and have an errand, and there's no use of "What said the caitiff?" demanded Greetings, Miss Mary Akermann. maintained--Ten minute talks: Daniel A. Preston has been ap-. our both going." Response, John Staebler. Elizabeth. Mrs. H. S. Faust. pointed postmaster at Cumber; vice, "'May it please your majesty,:' falter- But Robert resisted and Jean Y. P. A. Problems. Mrs. A. H. Pohly. Paper--Is the Alliance work abreast L. D. Mills, resigned. ed one'of the guards. "his words were: looked entreatingly at him. So the Mrs. D. Kaercher. 'Pretty rough. It is becoming' "- two men, father and son, took the girl The virgin queen plumed herself. home. As they left her a few minutes Her eyes sought her.mirror. later, Robert held her hand at least "Ha! Pretty ruff! Truly the fellow three times as long as he had ever hath good taste, and it were a pity-- held a girl's hand in his life. Let sentence be suspended. We have Jean and Robert had kept their need of men of good judgment and agreement for almost a week and so sound discretion about us. I will hear succeessful had it proved at the out- further what he may have to say."-- set that he bad called every evening j ERASTEi{; C, BIiAii(ERi} Harper's Monthly. ~retiring, to Be sure, to the .seclusion of an available sitting-room, where with his pipe and books, he had W. C, T. U. NOTES, passed the time, free from Jean's in- .,s CANBIDATEFOR SNERiFF tru.si9n, but not entirely to his own - _ -- .... ~ontributed by Local Union. satisfaction. Come to the meeting at the home He was leaving after his fifth call, • . of Miss Faustina Brown this after- going quietly through the hall to the Respectfully solicits your vote and support at the front door at the stroke of 11 as he noon and bring some one with you. had done on the previous evenings, Primaries SEPTEMBER @E 1910 The wets and drys of Michigan when he encountered jean waiting for are already lining up their forces "Got a Dinner Date Tonight, Jean?" him. for another battle next spring. The "Good-night, Robert," she said, temperance men from a number of the hearth, these pictures in place, shaking hands with him, and then counties have held a meeting in Du- and we'll be in ship-shape." quickly taking her hand from him rand for the purpose of forming a "I say, Mrs. Jones," said Robert, she looked at him with flushed holding up a framed photograph of a federation, thus giving the drys of cheeks. @N NNNN NNNNN NN NN NNtNN NNN placid, middle-aged man for inspec- centrat Michigan a more compact "Don't you suppose we've played tion. "Where does this go?" this sort of thing long enough? Your @ fighing force for the next cam- "Oh, be sure to put that in the best father has been entirely converted, paign and also to aid in law enforce- place," Mrs. Jones answered. "Not hasn't he?" she asked. mont. that Mr. Thompson was a whit better "Why, yes, Jean, he has," the young In Calhoun county, now dry the president than you, Mr. Hastings, for man said hastily. "The fact is he for- liquor interests are already circulat- he wasn' t . Here, Robert, ca1! the bade my coming here any more. Then ing petitions in the city of Marshall steward to do that. You'll certainly when I said something about our be- break your neck or smash your and in the townsh.ips looking towards ing engaged--as we agreed--he was thumbs. Oh, well, all right. There, lhe. 10n th 0[ Ilarvest @ a county, election next spring. The perfectly frantic. He barmy spoke to that's a fine place for Mr. Thompson, me this morning, and he said he'd brewers Will, ask the councils of Mar- right Opposite the door. Such a way call on your father if I didn't break shall, Batte Creek and other places as~ {ha{;ff~an }~ad ioo. Ypu remember~ it off at once." to pass ordinances reducing the nmn- don't you Mr. Hastings? He could "Then we ran stop, can't we?" @ her of saloons to one to every one make any one do anything he wanted Jean asked. thousand population and raising the him to. Diplomacy, I suppose you'd "Just because he says so? Of license to $1,000. The wets figu>e call it, but we always called it course not, Jean. I'll continue to call This is the husbandman's month of harvest, that if this is done it w,ill pull the 'Thompson Tart.' I remember when on you whenever I care to--that is, / m5~ husband--and a stubborn man he wool over the eyes of "the drys and if you don't positively object. Do you is, too--had charge of the tennis in which he reaps the reward of months of tending cause them to vote for the return of think I'm .going to be ordered about courts when the club started, he was like a chilct? I've stood it long the saloons. The temperate people bound there should be three turf and cultivation. Every month is a month of har- ridicule the plans of the liquor men enough. First I was told. to marry i events and only one dirt one, Fancy! you, whether I would or not; and now, and insist they are not to be fooled Well, everybody was excited about it just as I'm getting to know you in vest to businessmen who employ printed advertis- by such cheap campaign methods. and he was going right ahead with a natural sort of way, I'm told to stop his own notion. Then one day Mr. coming here, to forget you entirely ing regularly and judiciously. / Thompson smiled and said that he wanted four turf courts and didn't Nlway Mail Clerks Wanted Robert stopped short, his hands want any others at all. Every one i clenched with anger and excitement. We are ready to co-operate with you in giving was thunderstruck. Mr. Thompson in- The Government pays Railway Mail "Jean," he cont.nued,~' taking her hand sisted till .my husband forgot all about m Clerks $800 to $1,200 and other em- in his, "I'm going to make you love your printed matter real commercial productive- what he had said in the beginning ployes up to $2,500 annually. me and I'm going to marry you any- and read up on dirt courts till he was i way. I never half knew you till you a regular expert, and then Mr. Thomp- floss. Uncle Sam will hold examinations let go a little." son, gradually, just as if he was be- throughout the country for Railway ing convinced, let my husbaftd argue "And it was so easy to let go,~' Rob- Mall Clerks, Custom House Cterks, ert," Jean whispered, but she got no him over." Suppose we talk it over to- Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Depart- Here Mrs. Jones laughed. "Mr. further. mental Clerks and other Governn~ent Jones never said another word about The front door, left ajar according Positions. Thousands of appoint- to the Gilpin ideas of hospitality, had ether--any day you choose ments will be made. Any man or we- the three turf courts he had wanted, and the thing went through just as suddenly opened and Mr. Hastings man over 18, in City or Country can presented himself. Robert, hot with m get Instruction and free Information every one wanted it." Here she low- anger, faced his father with Jean's by writing at once to the Bureau of ered her voice and whispered. "And Instruction, 1138 Hamlin Building, Re h~ doesn't know to this day that Mr. hand still in his. chester, N. Y. Thompson was just using tact." Mr. Hastings' attempt, at gravity m "M'm,'" assented Robert, from the was useless. "Bless you, my .chil- top of the ladder, "not a bad idea, dren," he said. "I couldn't keep the Learn Shorthand joke to myself any longer." m Expert shorthand writers ~re always in that." A few minutes' later the work of He was shaking hands with his son demand. The "Graham" system and the bewildered Jean. "I must ~horoughly taugh~ the committee was completed and Jean wa~ the first to leave. As tell your father, Jean. He'll under- By Hail Hastings saw the girl's face through stand. "I've been using Thompson tact to advantage." under the direction of an expert Court the door, with the wind in her hair, Reporter. A postal will bring full he suddenly remarked, "Oh, Rob, go Chronicle Frintery i particulars. and ask Jean to hate dinner with A Poor Bargain. TBE STIENOGll~APIilliO INSTITUTE us tonight. Your mother asked me After being taken in to see his new, See~inaw, Michigan. to, and I forgot." baby sister, Henry, aged four, was m A momentary protest lingered on very non-committal. A little later his Opposite Opera House. Cass City. For sale--Smooth, fertile 40, one- the young man's, lips. Then he mother sent for him and said: "Henry, m half mile north of Kingston, well wa- climbed down from his ladder, and what~do you think of our new baby?" tered, good drainage, fiye rooms. Best .with deliberation took his bat and "Why, mother,, h e replied very seri- snap out if taken soon. B. Haines, swung out of the club house. He ously, "she's, all brown and wrinkled: you got ,stuck with Firth, Nebraska. walked slowly down the path tO tha I'll bet an old country road. one."~The Delineator.