ANN ARBOR ARGUS-DEMOCRAT

VOL. LXVII.—NO 27 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902. WHOLE NO. 3539

Olivia avenue was badly washed out qnn njTJTTi/triJxnruxnjTjTrinnruxnjTjTjTr^ over its whole extent. HEAVY STORM The road at the corner of Seventh TRAINS THROUGH ANN ARBOR and Madison streets was very l>adly washed out. SCHAIRER & MILLEN A number of people came hi to see E Gentry's circus. The circus got stalled WILL RUN TO PITTSBURG at Chelsea. It was there yet at 11:30 Ann Arbor Loses $5,000 on this forenoon. No trains had come in The Ann Arbor to Become a Part of the Wabash from the west at 3 o'clock this after- Streets and Culverts noon and there had been no western Railroad System CLOSING THEM OUT mails in. It was expected, however, that the east bound trains on the Mich- Suits, Jackets, Walking Ski r STORM KING RAMPANI igan Central would be through shortly The Ann Arbor and Wheeling & Lake Erie to be after 4 this afternoon. Closely Joined—Through Trains Detroit and Silk Waists Cellars of Houses Filled with The cars on the D., Y., A. A. & J. to Toledo Via. Milan Water—Trains Delayed were unable to get past Grass Lake and cars have been run to Chelsea and for Hours backed to Ann Arbor. The theatre car Within the year the Ann Arbor rail- from there to Steubenville, a distance TAILOR MADE SUITS from Detroit last night was held up road is to be made a part of the Wa-of 24 miles. This is not far from Pitts- flCC Represents our profit and we The heavy storm of Wednes- until 4 o'clock this morning. A num- bash system. burg, Pa., and the line will be extended are day night did nearly $10,000 worth ber of Ann Arborites were on board. ' As has, been previously poted, the to that city. All that has hitherto pro- UfT willing: to lose the profit to of damage in Ann Arbor, and People were much surprised not to Wabash has secured possession of the vented this is the $10,000,000 neces- reduce the stock at once. Come and get a suit at just the price hear of great damage by lightning this road by the purchase of a majority sary to build the big bridge required we paid for it. the city Itself is a heavy loser. morning. The reports were like artil- of the stock. This does not mean that over the Ohio and the Mononghela, The Huron river, which for some lery discharges and the rain came the road is to be used simply as a and the heavy expense of entering SHORT SILK JACKETS days has been higher than known down in torrents. feeder to the Wabash line. It is to be-Pittsburg on elevated tracks. Are Again Popular in. many years, was on a (All over the country the low lands come part of the system and be opera- This is gone into more particularly ram- were flooded. Much corn is under ted as such. Eton effects in Black Peau de Soie and Moire Silks page. Allen's creek burst all bounds because it is believed that the Ann water and whether the land is high or and there were lakes of water every- For example, the Wabash will put Arbor road' and the Wheeling & Lake with lapels of White Moire Silk, daintily trimmed low, all depressions in it became lakes. where, while Traver's creek did a vast on trains from Detroit to Toledo, run- Eiie will constitute practically one with braids. Special $12.00 values The damage to the crops was consid- amount of damage. ning from Detroit to Milan by the line, running trains from the lumber erable. present Waibasti line and from 'Milan regions at one end and the coal regions The bridge over Traver's creek on to Toledo by way oif the present Ann at the other. Special $7.5O each Broadway was completely washed oat Arbor line. This route, which may Thus, instead of Toledo toeing the and the road for twenty feet is goue. at first blush seem a roundabout one, terminus of the trains running through Over 250 Dress & Walking Skirts This will be a very heavy expense to is only seven miles longer than the Ann Arbor, the eastern terminus will the ctty to replace. The residence of ABLEST JURIST Michigan Central route from Detroit be Pittsburg, Pa. go on sale Saturday morning Mrs. Shadford, at this point, was to Toledo. •By the Wabash also Buffalo on the flooded, the cellar filled and exit from This will give Ann Arbor shippers east can be reached and Chicago, St. This Lot includes Dress and Walking Skirts in Black, Grey the house was obtained only by wad- IN two freight lines from here to Chicago Louis. Kansas City, Omaha and Des and Brown, worth $0 and $5.50go at ."$3.75 ing. and from here to Detroit and the east. Moines on the west. 25 Fancy Wool Dress Skirts, $3.50 kbd, for 1.49 lAUen's creek washed out the culvert One Lot Black Dress Skirts go at 1.98 Kinne Should Have Supreme The Wabash has also acquired the From the standpoint olf the manu- at the foot of William street, taking Wheeling & Lake Enie railroad which facturer the making of the Ann Arbor One Lot Grey and'Brown Walking Skirts go at 2.75 the Ann Arbor tracks away at this Court Judgeship runs from Toledo to Wheeling, West a part of the Wabash system will be Taffeta Silk Dress'Skirts for this sale $7.50, $(3.00, $12.00 point for a number of feet; it tore out Virginia, a distance of 223 miles, and of great advantage to Ann Arbor. Pretty Wash Petticoats in Pink, Blue and Linen Shades, the bank at the foot of Liberty street: the 75c kind for 50c at Felch street the tracks were carried THOUSANDS OF VOTES away for a long distance. At this point a very happy married life. there was a big hole made 100 feet The large number of valuable gifts LOW PRICES ON COTTONS He "Would Run Ahead of His which were received by the bride and long and 10 feet deep. The culvert LUTZ HAS 3 Bales, Good, Fine, yard wide sheeting, 20 yards for $1 OO here is gone. The houses of George Ticket if Republicans Take groom attested to the popularity of Fine, Bleached yard wide Cotton, a yard 5 and ttc Sweet and "Doc." Collins were flooded Hold of His Candidacy both the bride and groom. 42-inch Fine, Bleached Pillow Cotton, a yard 10c both being surrounded with water. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Peter- 45-inch Fine, Bleached Pillow Cotton, a yard 123sc son will be at home at 912 X. Main 9-4 Brown Sheeting, a yard l4c At Miller avenue both ends of the The opportunity of the republicans culvert were washed out. George Co- street. One Bale Cotton. Twill Toweling, a yard 4c of Wasirtenaw to place Judge Edward 42x36 Bleached Pillow Slips at 9c turn's house was flooded here and his Brewery Agent Heard From 72x90 Bleached Sheets 49c •chicken coop washed away. He lost D. Kinne upon the supreme bench of iD Chicago 81x90 Heavy, Fine Bleached Sheets at 50c 30 chickens, Officer O'Mara rescuing Michigan is at hand and they should HAS SETTLED four. een notified of his disappearance. will be a balloon ascension and para- Tweeds, light weight Cheviots adjoining pasture on the south side he would run thousands of votes aihead and fine Flannels. The great- of his ticket in this section is beyond schute drop. est exhibit of Thin Suits you was entirely covered with water. The children of this county should The track of the Ann Arbor railroad questioning. have ever seen in Ann Arbor, If the republicans of Wasbtenaw THE WEDDING make haste and prepare for the grand here for your choosing. We leading to Dean & Co.'s warehouses children's day, when Washtenaw's lit- want you to see what settled, letting down several loaded want a place on the state ticket they can have it. tle folk will have more fun than a cars. OF MISS AILES dozen monkeys in your mother's cup- Two of thQ electric cars on West board could have. tf .50, JIO and %\l Huron street were off the track daring Miss Annette L. Ailes and Andrew will buy the night. JUBILEE FOR TEACHER The wrecking crew on the Ann Ar- R. Peterson were quietly married ai bor was sent for and arrived at about AS WELL AS PASTOR the home of the bride, 319 S. Fifth HIS TWENTY-FIFTH 3:45 this morning and went at work im- avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 Summer Hats in Large Showing mediately to put their tracks in shape o'clock. The only guests at the wed ANNIVERSARY The twenty-fifth anniversary of the so that it was possible for trains to Fancy Summer Vests pastorate of 'Rev. John Neumann, men ding were the bride's sister, Mrs. Wm pass. The train from the north passed tiou of the celebration of which nex Mahon and two sons, Ross and Will The 25th anniversary of Rev. John through this afternoon an hour and a Sunday is made elsewhere, is re and Andrew Madison, nephew of th Neumann's pastorate of the Bethlehem Fancy flanhattan Shirts half late. markable also for being the twenty groom. Evangelical church will be celebrated When the east and west bound trains fifth anniversary of Mr. F. Fischer The Episcopal marriage service was next Sunday morning. A number of New Line Summer Neckwear on the Michigan Central arrived last the teacher df the Bethlehem Parochia used by Rev. E. S. Nlnde. The bride visiting clergymen from all over the niglit at 10 o'clock the station was school. and groom stood before the southern state are expected to be present. flooded to the entrance and it was with Fancy and Plain Underwear Both arrived here July 4, some 2 bay window which was massed wit] At the morning service, which will great difficulty that the passengers potted plants and lovely blossoms, be begun at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. left the depot. Owing to the two wash- years ago. It is indeed remarkab! \ NOBBY NOTIONS that both pastor and teacher shoul the words were said which made them C.erke, of Detroit, will preach the an- outs between here and Jackson, the man and wife. After the ceremony niversary sermon. trains were all late this morning. Two remain here 25 years in the utmos hai-niony. The jubilee Sunday will b light refreshments were served. Mr The evening service is to consist of east bound trains were obliged to make and Mrs. Peterson left on the 4:58 train short speeches by the following clergy- the run over the Lake Shore road by addressed toy Rev. Mr, Gehrkq. o BOYS' COOL SUITS and PANTS Detroit, in the morning and toy iRev on the M. C. R; R. for a trip east. men: Mr. Schroen, of Chelsea, Mr. The carefully made stylish kind that lends to the mother that con- way of Hilisdale. Miss Ailes has for several years been Alber, Jackson; Sleister, Dexter; Irion, People out at midnight had great dif- Paul drion and other neighborin tented expression, when her boys are "dressed up" in easy selection clergymen in the evening. The cho' the principal of the Klisha Jone Freedom; Schreiber, Grand Eapids ficulty in passing to and (from the sec- school, and has lived in this city for i Schoettle, Manchester. ond ward and tried many street cross on this occasion is to consist of a obtainable members of the chorus wh long time. Mr. Peterson was a mem The chorus c'hoir will consist of al ings before getting over. ber of the firm of Swathel, Kyer members of the choir for the past Street Commissioner Ross and Alder have been under Mr. Fischer's direc tion for the past 25 years. Petserson. and is at present a directo quarter century. WADBAMS, RYAN ^ man Schumacher were out all nigh of the Michigan Milling Co. He The ladies of the church will serve trying to do what they could to sav< Washtenaw Fair, Sept. 0, 10, 11, lo. Read the Argus-Democrat, the bes a man of sterling qualities and has dinner and supper to the out of towr property and putting out danger sig large number of friends who wish him guests at the parsonage. nals. weekly. Only $1 per year. 2 ANN ARBOR ARGUS-DEMOCRAT, JULY 4. 1902.

THE MACHINE TRIUMPHS. him none. That he felt that the dis- THE ARGUS DEMOCRAT Once more has a mighty bad party grace of the state administration was SIXTY ROSES WANTED $1,065 precedent prevailed in Michigan at the so pronounced, that he would not sup "WAS A PEACH" ON ONE BUSH AND GOT $75 YPSILANTI WEEKLY TIMES. expense of good government and the port Bliss, either. That's one vote th Judson combination drives off. Helber best interests of the people. As was One of the most beautiful sights seen PCBLI8HED BY concludes his reply by saying that "i SAYS GILLEN The probate court in the case of Ellen expected, Governor Bliss was renom in many a day is at the home of Mr. M. Flowers, of Ypsilanti, who contest- fiia Democrat [.Publishing Company. inated at yesterday's republican state is a shame and a humiliation to be a and Mrs. Thos. Blake, of Ann Arbor ed the administration of her father's D, A. HAMMOND, President. convention, not because he has mani republican at present in Washtenaw He Referred to Convention of town, where a crimson rambler rose estate, the late Joseph Follmore. and 8. W. BEAKBS, Secy, and Treas. fested during the past two years any county." He need not limit the time to Yesterday bush has been trained to cover nearly asked for $1,065 for alleged services the present, nor the location to Wash one side of the house, on which are rendered him during his lifetime, has fitness or adaptability for the duties of thousands of the most perfect shaped PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY tenaw. He should have cut out al given her $75. for $ I .oo per year strictly In advance. the position he holds, but simply be JUDSON IS HOME crimson roses, many bunches having Attorney Martin J. Cavanaugh, who' cause the machine wanted him for an- after the word republican. Still, we as hight as 60 roses on. represented Morton F. oase, the ad- •ntetedatthe Postofflce in Ann.Arbor Micb other term and party precedent entitles fear there is much of shame and hu Mr. Blake says the small plant was ministrator, and the other heirs, said as second-class mail matter. But will Only Say That He is him to a renomination. This precedent miliation over there in Washtenaw.— Delighted That His Man purchased about five years ago from today: "I expected from the begin- works harm to the people's interests Adrian Press. an eastern florist and has developed ning that Mrs. Flowers would not get FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902. Bliss Got There and blossomed, and last year it was the amount she claimed. It seemed whichever way it is applied. No mat- VCT.V handsome, many people driving absurd on the face of it. 'She's lucky ter how good the record of an official Justice Charles D. Long, of the Mich "It was a peach." down from Ann Arbor to see It and that she got $75." THIS SHOULD ELIMINATE may 'be it requires that he be turned igan supreme court, whose death oc ('(•cling well repaid for their time spent STEAJRNS. That's how Sheriff John •Gillen ex down at the end of two terms and thus curred last week, cannot be numbered in so doing. But this year it is cer- presses himself on the republican tainly a wonderful sight. If reports are to be relied upon, the public is deprived of his services. probably, among the greatest jurists of state convention at Detroit last week Justus S. Stearns, in a Grand Rapids the state supreme court, yet he was a And no matter how weak and ineffi- "Yesterday's affair at Detroit," wen Interview, said in substance what he cient the public servant is the same man of sterling worth and great pow on the sheriff, laughingly, "is on a pa refused to do and say at the Detroit precedent requires that he be inflicted er for work. When he was first nom with the recent district convention a convention immediately after he had uopn the people for a second term. inated for the high judicial dignity Adrian. Both of them have suitedi m t>een defeated for the gubernatorial And so Governor Bliss is a second time which he held for fifteen years, he was immensely and I think the same can be nomination. At that time efforts were the republican candidate for governor. named, probably, more on account oi truly said of the majority of the Wash GRAVE CLOTHES Frequent made to get him to go before the con- his record as a soldier than any pre tenaw democracy. It certainl ought t< Thus is the renomination of the gov- vention and make his peace with his eminence as an attorney. But he wasbe smooth sailing for the democrat ernor a victory for machine politics at successful rival and promise his sup- a man of ability and power of work now if they get the right men on their An Answer to Father Kelly's Throbbing the expense of the interests or the peo- port and that of his friends. This he and through these was able to rise to ticket." Recent Criticism ple. So far as the will of the voters refused to do. And for this, if he was the demands of the position. The sur- Similar expressions of opinion wen manifested) itself in the primaries, that heard all over town today, a numbe Headache. bonest in what he had written, and prising thing about his record on the will was against the governor, but of republicans joining with their demo A CORRESPONDENT There's many a cause for headache. epoken during his canvass, he deserved bench is that he was able to do so cratic neighbors in expressing thei money and bossism ruled the caucuses Men are not often troubled by headaches. commendation. But if later reports be much suffering as he constantly die disgust at the exhibition of boss rul When they are it is generally due to bil- and conventions and thus secured the Tells of the Renting of Coffins true, he has finally stultified himself from severe wounds received in the that was seen yesterday in Detroit. and the Way Funerals Are iousness or indigestion. But women triumph of the machine. Senator Me have headaches which seem peculiar to and advised his friends to support the civil war. Oae of these wounds never One prominent republican business Conducted in Naples Millan wanted Bliss renominated and man who as^ed that his name be no their sex, frequent nervous throbbing man whom he declared during his can- healed and his condition was such as headaches. Does it not 6eetn as if such he is convinced that the republican ma- used, said: "Yesterday's convention vass to be unfit to be governor of Mich- to demand the almost constant attend- The following letter has been sent to headaches peculiar to women must be at jority of the state is sufficient to allow did the part" a lot of harm in tui» once related to womanly disease ? Wom- igan, giving the points of his unfltness. ance of someone to wait upon him county and I feel sure «11 over the the Argus for publication by a corre- en who suffer with diseases peculiar to for the elimination of all the loss due This is his alleged language: But he had an indomitable will and de- state. But I don't know that I am sospondent who requests that his iden- the sex do not realize the drain of vital to the refusal of thousands of self-re strength and nerve force they undergo serves great credit for his accomplish- sorry after all. The party has been tity be not known. It is evidently a specting republicans to vote if or Bliss full of corruption in this state for some as a consequence of disease. It is this "Gov. Bliss has been renomin'ated by ments. reply to the recent criticism of Rev. which causes the familiar headaches of the republicans of 'Michigan and it is and still leave a safe majority. Ami in time, and I don't know that I would Father Kelly on a coffin which he pur- sick women. our duty to elect him with the regular regret it if they were turned out of chased from the county authorities, for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription this he is probably right. The reason power 'this fall." This gentleman, who majority or a larger one if we can. The third Michigan congressman a man who died at the county house, cures such headaches by curing the for the trite saying "anybody can carry was at the convention yesterday, said cause — irregularity, weakening drains, Gov. Bliss is our candidate and we marked for slaughter because he had but which is said to have been badly must stand by him loyally." Michigan" who happens to get on the that "Billy" Judson wias very much in inflammation, ulceration or female weak- republican ticket is with us today in as had the courage to show some little evidence throughout the proceedings damaged when it reached iSt. Thomas ness. "Favorite Prescription" invigor- ates and tones up the entire system, en- If Bliss was not a fit man to be gov- vigorous form as ever. Once or twice independence of thought and action and was as busy as he usually is church: among the delegates on such occasions courages the appetite, quiets the nervei ernor of Michigan before last week's only has the idea been overthrown and while on duty at Washington, has gone One half of the world does not and gives refreshing sleep. convention, what has since made him down to defeat for renomination, but "And, by the way," he continued, "] know how the other half lives. «I was troubled with congestion of the uteraj it is pretty safe, therefore, for the re- This is such a hackneyed saying and female weakness for five years," wiites Mrs. fit? If the serious charges made he was strong enough to pull the ma-noticed that Mayor Copeland was one Robt. Kerwiu, of Albert, Hastings Co.. Ont. publican machine to bank on it now. of the most conspicuous persons in the that one scarcely realizes how very "Was so weak and nervous I could hardly do against Bliss by Stearns were true, or chine candidate down himself when any work. Had severe pain in back, also dizzi- Bliss can suffer the loss of 30,000 votes convention hall. He had a box seat true it is. As for that matter, one ness and pain in head. My heart would beat so Mr. Stearns believed them true, what and still be elected by a good majority. he went. Edgar Weeks, as was well and seemed to be intensely interestec half of the world does not know hard and fast at times I would have to sit still till I got all right again. But after taking four evidence has come to hand now which understood, was not to have another in the addresses of the speakers. •how the other half dies and is bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and buried. If they had known a little one of his ' Golden Medical Discovery' I felt causes him to abandon those charges nomination any more than was H. C. "Billy" Judson was one of the last entirely -well. I also used one box of'Motion and advise all republicans as a matter REPUBLICANS iSTAND BY THE oi the Ann Arbor contingent to return more about it, there need not have Tablets' and one of 'Suppositories' as directed. Smith and "Tip" Aplin, but one Wil- been manifested a few days ago All the symptoms of my trouble have disap- of duty to support him? If Mr. TRUSTS. home. After the convention he had a peared and I am completely cured. I thank you liams, of Lapeer, was to receive the love feast at the Russell house in De- so much thin-skinnedness about lor your kind advice and your medicine." Stearns is convinced that the charges The friendliness of the republican mantle in his stead. Weeks was killed troit with Governor Bliss. He had rented coffins. But ignorance is a Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the lie made against the governor have no majority in congress for the trusts was according to program, but Williams nothing to say, however, today except curse. And partial ignorance ofren complexion and sweeten the breath. foundation in fact, then he should do that the result greatly pleased him leads to a heap of quarreling even never more clearly shown than in the was not covered with the Weeks man if there is no bloodshed. more in the way of amends than to tie. One McMarron, of St. Clair coun- which of course is not a surprise to action taken relative to the house bill those who know that Bliss is Judson's No one can have passed a few advise 'his friends as a matter of duty granting a twenty per cent reduction ty, who was a candidate just for a man for the gubernatorial office. days in Naples sauntering around Dollars' to support Bliss. He should make the on Cuban sugar. The great majority little advertising you know, walked off A number of the Washtenaw dele- in and out of the churches there, BUYS "amende honorable" and say that he of the republicans were willing to give with the persimmon, with the aid of gates are said to have remained in bee without having learned how the DELIVERED, was either mistaken in what he sup-Cuba a paltry twenty per cent reduction Weeks, thank you, and no obligations much later today than usual. This is poor bury themselves. And when An 800 Lb. posed to be the facts as to the gov- to the machine. accounted for through the fact I say "poor" I mean such misera- GOOD SCALE, 1 on sugar, provided the differential, ble, abject poor as we can have no On Wleels. ernor's record and unfitness for the that when they left for De- tax as IN which iis the protection given the sugar troit they each wore a "J' idea of in any part of this country. Cut Steel ptTOta, eartfull) office of governor, or that he, Stearns, tempered. Accurate, durable, refiners, or the sugar trust, receives, is Some months ago the house of repre- collar. When they returned the collars In each parish there is a frater- well finished. OtheraixMaoi willfully and with the hope of private let alone. A few house republicans sentatives made unseemly hiaste to were useless, their reddish tint having nity of these poor men who never |WAOON SCALE* "» expect to own a whole coffin to For circular* advantage, lied about the governor. It who are opposed to the proposed reduc- pass the Nicaragua canal bill without become so strongly developed that il is said they were not disposed to ap- themselves when they die. They JONES •nas wholly unnecessary for Mr. tion on Cuban sugar voted with tee any proper consideration. It was sup- B* PATS THE FBEISBS pear on the streets with them. know they will never possess even BINGHAMTON, N. t. Stearns, in the pursuit of 'his ambition, democrats to remove the differential posed at the time that this was simply the grave clothes in which they are to get the nomination for governor to ll-. Judson, the patentee of the "J and also to give the Cuban plants a a bluff to gain a little cheap notoriety jrand) of neckwear was notified of covered. Membership in this soci- say what he did about his opponent, twenty per cent reduction, but they with the expectation that the senate :he condition of affairs and is reported ety and the payment of an occa- sional obole, entitles each one Co if those charges were false. And if would not stand for the twenty per would do the real legislating on this :o have advised the delegates that now that the convention was over they the use of both coffin and winding LUTZ & SON, those charges are not false and Stearns cent cut on Cuban sugar without the important subject. This the senate sheet—not by any means a regular Is an 'honest man, how can he justify might discard the variety of neckwear, removal of the differential also. There has done, and the house has fallen in at least until such time as he should shroud. And as soon as the paltry FINELY FINISHED his advice to all republicans? was never a day, it is said, from the line as was supposed it would do. notify them that they were again to funeral is over, the dead man is dis- robed and turned out naked into It will be remembered that Mr. time the house bill passed when it Thus, not only is the house bill turned publicly affect the Judson brand of manufacture. the earth. The coffin is kept for ....FURNITURE.... Stearns said before he became a candi- could not have commanded votes down entirely, but the Panama route the next member. date for governor this year, that he enough to pass the senate. But theis selected in place of the Nicaragua ALL KINDS OF IDON'T FAIL TO TRY THIS. Far from being "insulted" when would never conduct such a campaign majority of the republican senators route. This is one more indication of the jolly parish priest is questioned would have none of it. The protection the decadence of the house and the Whenever an honest trial 'is given to LIBRARIES BARBERSHOPS as was made two years ago, and if he Electric Bitters for anytrouble it Is re- concerning this singular usage, so STORES MILLINDR1 to the sugar trust must be let alone in paramountcy of the senate in all mat- •ommended for a permanent cure will gruesome to a Yankee traveler, he ever became a candidate again it seems proud to be noticed and SALOONS EMPORIUMS would be because the people wanted any Cuban reciprocity measure which ters of the most importance in legisla- surely 'be effected. It never fails to D ETC., ETC. tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys thinks his lazzaroni have found •him, that is to say, he would never they would vote for. And so this see- tion. This is in large measure a direct out the thriftiest dodge in the world saw shows just what the republican result of the oligarcical rules by which anld bowels, stimulate t!he liver .invig- DESI6N WORK A SPECIALTY. again be concerned in such a campaign orate the nerves and purify the blood. just as they are getting out of it. of corruption as that of two years ago. position is relative to the trusts. the house has tied itself hand and If this is timely you may use it, Repairing oj Furniture of Every :t's a wonderful tonic for run-down Description. The people had a right to suppose, Those republicans who stand with the foot. systems. Eclectric Bitters positively with no name, however. A postscript to the above letter says therefore, that toe had repented of the beet sugar interests are opposed to the •ures Kidney and Liver Troubles, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness, that the writer is a Catholic and makes sins of that campaign. But if his lowering of the tariff on Cuban sugar, At this distance it looks as though a rather indefinite reference to "the but would vote for the reduction pro- Sleeplessness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LUTZ &, SON, latest alleged advice to the republicans the action of the democratic state con- and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guar- quarrelsome priest," It might be said of Michigan was actually given, then vided the sugar trust differential ds re-vention of Nebraska amounts to a anteed by A. C. Schumacher, A. E. hat Father Kelly spoke of a coffin that Office and Factory on Vine St he had bought and not rented. The Near W. Liberty St. it shows him to have been engaged in moved also. The other faction pro- practical turn down of Bryan. Tne Mummery, Ann Arbor, Geo. J. Haeus- fesses to be willing to vote the twenty sler, 'Manchester. Only 50 cents. above communication, it will be no- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN a campaign of fraud and deceit again democratic convention was given every iced, refers altogether to rented this year. These things, taken in con- per cent reduction on Cuban sugar, but opportunity to nominate Bryan for gov- coffins. New State Phone 273 nection with his boodle campaign of will not permit th« sacred differential ernor, but it did not take the hint. SURPRISED two years ago, ought to eliminate him to be touched. And in this way they Then the populists named him, but TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. WAGONS from all future consideration in mat-dodge the whole issue of touching the even then the democrats did not show trusts which are exacting their pound MISS KRAUSE All druggists refund the money If It ters of political preferment. How any sign of getting in the bandwagon. tolls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature In buying a wagon fa. could the people of Michigan hope to of flesh from all the people. The fact Then Bryan declined and a democrat s on each box. 25c. carrying loads to the mill A party of young people, consisting raise the present low moral tone of is, the republicans do not want the was placed at the head of the demo- or city, buy the best, the of Misses Stanger, Krumm, Kuebler, OPENING OF THE political matters with such a politician trusts touched by legislation which cratic ticket who was accepted by the will in any way legsen the advantages Neumann, Schaible, Clara and Olga "ROYAL FRONTBNAC" HOTEL, In the leadership? populists. If this be the true signifi- Kissinger, and Messrs. Kroll, Emer- FRANKFORT, MICH. STUDEBAKER they are deriving from the tariff. The son, Goetz, Fischer, Stierle, Wiedeman cance of the action of the democratic The "Royal Frontenac" Hotefl, the is by all odds the BEST. republicans are perfectly willing the convention in Nebraska, it indicates rad Ziefle, gave a tin shower to Miss handsomest summer hotel In the north, The erstwhile republican candidate Hora Krause Friday evening. The people shall continue to pay more for progress and that the greatest obstacle will open its first season July 1st under for governor, Justus S. Stearns, is en- affairwas a complete surprise to Miss American made goods than is charged to union of the democratic factions is he management of J. iR. Hayes, the titled to the respect of the people in Crause, and she found herself quite man who made Macklnac Island for the same gods in any other part of deluged with good wishes and kitchen CARRIAGES one matter at (least. After his rival the world to which they are shipped. amous, and C. A. Brent, formerly utensils, as her friends came in upon uperintendent of the Union League had been named for governor an effort How long will the people continue to ler so unexpectedly. High Grade carriages are Admiral Dewey in his testimony be- Club, Chicago. was made to drag Mr. Stearns before bear this burden uncomplainingly? The evening was spent in playing iMusic, dancing, boating, bathing, built by me. Those who fore the senate Philippine investiga- J the convention for the purpose of get- ards and other games. Light refresh- fishing, horse back riding, golf, tennis have them are suited with ting him to announce has acceptance of tion committee has exploded once for ments were served late in the evening. nd many other forms of entertainment them. You will be, if you the ticket. This Stearns refused to do. all the notion that has disturbed many will be provided. You will find Frank- buy of me. THE PRESS AUUEBS. What's the secret of happy, vigorous He showed bis manliness, too, by thus honest people, that he, the admiral, ort and the new hotel a most de- The prices will suit you. Editor Helber has it hard, so far as made an ally of Aguinaldo and that eult'UV Simply keeping the bowels, ghtful place to spend your vacation. refusing. He has repeatedly said that he stomach, the liver and kidneys We sell also high grade politics are concerned. Mr. Townsend the American government broke faith arnesses. Bliss was not fit to be governor, either dropped him a line and suggested that trong and active. Burdock Blood Bit- Romance and Reality. when judged by his record or his char- with him. The admiral's evidence ab- ers does it. n the spring a young man's fancy lightly he was not Congressman Smith, but solutely puts to rest the issue. Dowey turns to thoughts o£ love; acter and abilities, and to go before the that he was a neophite from Jackson, n the spring the snows and torrents Geo. W. Seabold, convention and say he would support says he neither recognized him as an FOURTH OF JULY RATES. quickly tumble from above; a lover of good things, fair play and ally or made any promises to him. He The Ann Arbor railroad will sell ex- n the spring the maiden's vision many 113 S. 4th Ave Bliss after having made such charges ursion tickets July 3d and 4th, limited Joyous pictures sees; he hoped that the action of Smith and gave him arms with which to fight the n the spring we soak and shiver, splash would have stultified himself. He is Roosevelt had not caused Helber to or return to July 7th, at one fare for and spatter, sneeze and freeze. common enemy, but this was simply he round trip. to be conmintnded for his stand, lie lose faith in Townsend and he hoped —Cleveland Plain Dealer. told the truth about Bliss and the fact an incident of war and carried no MWMMM he could have the benefit of his per- Thcs8 tiny CAPSULES ara superior that Bliss was yarned for governor promises uttered or implied. The ad- Get your Wines and Liquors for sonal and paper support. Mr. Helber to Balsam of Copaiba, rather than SteaXns. bv no means nlral'8 characterization of Aguinaldo amily of John C. Burns, Arlington Cubebs or hieotlsns and curtly answered Townsend that he 'lace. Kentucky Whiskey, 50c to changed these facts) absolutely strips that individual of all CURE If! 48 HOURS would give him no support and owed 1.00 per quart. AH California Wines the same diseases with- the halo of a Filipino Washington. nd Clears. out iBGonyi ANN AEBOR ARGUS-DEMOCRAT, JULY 4, 19O&

This is somewhat explained by wha THE RIBBON WORK a well known republican said thrfs ON THE LAST morning. 9 A Clear Head for Business. OF THE W. C. T. U "This talk about Judson being for Kinne is, in my mind, the veriest rot Judson knows the relation that th< A head that aches is a bar to business. Most headache medicines offered the public stop, but do not cure the IT IS PROSPERING IN MAN attacks. Ease the pain but do not remove the cause. Do not give resistive power, act as sedatives or blanket- TOWNS OF THE STATE •Michigan Central railroad holds t( Bliss. Kinne would not accept an ap ing agents, require continued use. Continued use means loss of effect or Increased dose—possibly habit. Con- Dr. Loomis Taken to His Final pointment, I don't 'believe, with the trast this method of treatment with that of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills—A medicine that goes to the root Mrs. Jennie Mitchell Gives a Repor Michigan Central stamp upon It. Jud Rest of the Proceedings of the of the trouble—a badly nourished nervous system—removes the cause removes it for good—gives back the power State Convention son knows that and he also knows tha to think, to work, to act, by its unparalleled nerve rebuilding tonic properties. The only sensible, proper way the 'Michigan Central will have some thing to say about the appointment, a to reach such trouble. THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR The regular meeting of the Unlo least that's my opinion, especially in was held Thursday of last week. Afte view of the manner in which the ma A nerve Tonic never Equaled Performed the Last Sorrow- devotional exercises conducted by th chinery was greased at Detroit th Lansing ful Rites at the Grave of president and necessary business wa other day." Ypsilanti transacted, ,'Mrs. Jenny Mitchell, wh Mr. H. M. Clark, of 503 Spring Their Departed was a delegate to the state conventio Another attorney wiho said he hopec Mis. E. Sanderson, of No. 412 South Brother that Judge Kinne would succeed Jus street, Lansing, Mich., says: "I con- held in Kalamazoo week before 'las Washington street, Ypsilanti, Mich., gave a most interesting report of th tice Long, was inclined to believe tha sider Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills to The funeral of the late Dr. William proceedings of the convention; she n Judge W. L. Carpenter, of Detroit be all they are represented to be. I says: ''I was 'feeling run down and 8. Loomis, who died in the Philippines ported that the white ribbon work : would get the place. "I don't see how had been troubled a great deal with poorly last winter, and seeing Dr. A. Bliss can do anything else," he said last April, was held from St. Andrew's prospering throughout the state; ther sleepless nights and a generally ua- W. Chase's Nerve Pills recommended church Sunday afternoon. The body "This is the opportunity for Bliss to are 400 unions with an aggregate mem settled condition of the nervous sys- I got a box and used them. I feel was laid to rest in Forest Hill ceme- 'bership of 8,000. Out of forty d'ifferen elevate Justice John B. Whelan, one o tery. departments of work the various ui his hardest workers in Wayne county tem. I also suffered a good deal from that they did me a great deal of good The remains of the young physician ions carry on from ten to twenty-fiv Yes, I'm inclined to believe that Car headaches and dizziness in the head. in that they relieved the sleeplessness reached here on Saturday evening of those best adapted to the localit penter will be the man." I got a box and they helped me right that had been troubling me and had Another story is that should1 th from Chicago, having come a distance in which they are situated. In th away, and though I use i but one box, a tonic and soothing effect on the nerv- of almost 10.000 miles. They were met north much work is done among th Michigan Central be opposed to Judge at the Michigan Central depot by a lumbermen and miners, literature an Kinne, John -F. Lawrence and his for I have since been very much better." ous system." representative of the undertaking firm comfort ibags are sent them and a mer partner, Butterfield, would have This shaped box—no of O. M. Martin, a party of often as possible a minister to hoi a strong influence in bringing the ap Knights Templar and a few sorrowing service. pointment to Judge Kinne. This BEWAKE OF IMITATIONS Signature and portrait of Dr. A. W. Chase on each box of relatives and friends. The casket especially in view of the fact thai the genuine. For sale by dealers, 50 cents a box, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., 257 Washing- In the lake shore towns work is done which contained the body was unusu- Butterfield, Lawrence's former part- reading rooms and cheap lunch room ton St., Buffalo, N. Y. For Sale at Mummery's Drug Store ally heavy. This was accounted for ner, is the attorney of the Michigan being provided, with evening song ser by the fact that there was an inner Central. vices to attract the men from the sa coffin lined with zinc. Both receptacles loons; in Grand Rapids the hospital The local members of the bar, who DETROIT, YPSILAXTI, ANN AR- were of American make, the outer WILL JOIN THE and Soldiers' Home receive attention were seen this morning were almosi BOR & JACKSON RAILWAY coffin being covered with black cloth, unanimous in declaring for Judge ONLY PERFORMED all the almshouses in the state an TIME TABLE. with heavy oxyxlized silver handles. most of the prisons receive welcom Kinne as the successor of Justice BOSTONIANS In Effect April 1, 1001. On the name plate was engraved: "Dr. visits from the unions with diistribu Long, and if their sentiments have any GOING EAST. Wm. S. Loomis, Born 18G5, died 1902, tions of fruit, flowers and (literatur weight in the appointment, Judge LIGHT CHORES Mrs. Walter Taylor, of the Xorth Through cars from Jackson to De- Manila, P. I. and wherever organized the efforts o Kinne will have the place. side.well known in this vicinity as a troit leave Jackson hourly from 5:45 In the meantime, however, the Hon. a. m. until 0:45 p. m. Car leaving As soon as the casket was taken the union is to elevate public sentimen Mrs. Flowers Said Not to singer and lor a long time connected from the train it was carried by the to purity of life and thought. William Judson is wearing a wise look with the Carlton opera company, has Jackson at 10:45 p. m. runs only t» funeral director's assistants to a mor- affecting the same sinister wink of the Have Done Hard Work decided to return to the stage. Mrs. Ypsilanti. The officers elected for the year are eye anil keeping his index finger on his tuary vehicle in waiting and conveyed President, Mrs. Anna S. Benjamin or has just returned if rom New Cars leave Ann Arbor for Detroit mouth, as if fearful that something half hourly from 6:15 a. m. until 9:15 to the O. M. Martin undertaking par- ; corresponding secretary, Mrs fork, where she signed articles with lors on Fourth avenue. Here the lid of might escape him which would give a SHE IS THE WOMAN the original Bostonian opera com- p. m. Then at 10:15 p. m. and 11:15 Julia R. Parish, Bay City; recordin clue to the appointment. p. m. the casket was removed. A thick film secretary, Miss Margaret Bilz, Sprin pany. She will remain in this city of what looked like mist covered the Lake; treasurer, iMrs. (Stella B. Roben Who Asks for $1065 for Ser for a few weeks before going east to Cars leave Ypsiilanti for Detroit at T 5:45 a. m. and 6:15 a. m. glass underneath, completely effacing Big Rapids. MOTHER GRAY'S SW EET POW vices Rendered Her begin rehearsals with the above named the body from view. After this film DERS. organization. Mrs. Taylor will un- GOING WEST. was wiped away, the first view of the At the close of her report, thank for Children. ore quite a natural ex- TILL SEPTEMBER Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. resented toy Attorney Martin J. Cav YPSILANTI-SALINE DIVISION. pression. The body was dressed In a innugh, while 'Mrs. Flowers had John plain black suit, a white shirt and FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. Leave Ypsilauti: A. M.—6:15, 8:15, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has Kirk, of Ypsilanti, for her counsel Vandawarke'- will Hold Job 10.15. P. M.—12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, black bow tie. He wore the apron, The first witness who was put on th Until That Time the emblem of Master Masonry. been used for children while teething 8:15, 10:15. It sooths the child, softens the gums HIS LATEST GIFT stand i>y Attorney Cftvanaugh was Leave Saline: A. M.—7:00, 9:15, Around the inside of the outer allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is Nellie Follmore, a pretty brunette anc 11:15. P. M.—1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, casket was a deep band of the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen TO THE U. OF M.he wife of the late George Follmore HIS ANNOUNCEMENT 9:15, 11:15. heavy silk. Stamped upon it in ty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug who was Joseph Follmore's son. ;Mrs A special car will be run from Yps!- gold were "Al. Doctor William S throughout the world.. DR. LEONARD SENDS AN INDIAN Follmore testified that she was fre lanti to Saline at 12:15 a. m. on arrival Loomis" and "La Coloiiia China, P. I.' Was Made Saturday—Mayor WAND quently at the home of her father-iu Says He Talked to New- of theatre car from Detroit, for special This band, from its arrangement, evi- aw prior to his last illness and tha parties of ten or more, on short notice dently was meant to have hung out- she never saw Mrs. Flowers doing anj kirk Last Night and without extra charge. side of the casket, and thus it was It is Claimed That it Has the Power to lard work. Mrs. Flowers, the iwitnes shown on the way to the church anc JUDSON HOLDS Cure Diseases and Drive said, frequently did small chores aboui City Treasurer George Yamlawarker cemetery. In the casket were two Away Devils cards, one attached to a small bunch he place, but they were not of a announced Saturday that he would not of Philippine blossoms, which had nature to call for a great deal of exer- a from the office to take up the The Racket ft The University has recently received ion. She also testified that Mr. Foll- withered away. This card told who duties of assistant postmaster to which mother gift from Dr. Leonard, wiio more, her father-in-law had only been Respectfully calls your attention the flowers had been sent bj. It read, las sent so many interesting and pe- he was recently appointed, until Sep- "With deep sorrow. Employes of the confined to his bed about three weeks to the following Hot Weather sug- Sends a Hurried Call to His •uli.-ir gifts to the museum in the past. before his death. She did not think tember 1. Hospital." The other card was an The last gift is an Indian medicine gestions. Retainers hat Mrs. Flowers had given Mr. Foll- It will be remembered that Judge ordinary physician's visiting card. On wand which was owned by the great more any more attention than the rest Xewkirk, who was recently offered the Thin Underwear, Genuine Jeager It was printed, "Dr. S. Vinencio del medi'cine chief of the Shoshone tribe. Rosario. Mesik-Soler. 207 Telepono." of the family. city treasurership by the mayor, said Underwear that sold two years ago JUDGE E. D- KINNE t'is claimed that this wand will cure that he was not certain whether he for Ji.oo per suit. A few days ago Yesterday the body lay in the •under- any ill which flesh is heir to. It is a taking parlors until the time came for During the testimony of the witness would accept the office, and.from an- we cleaned up the entire lot of the His Chances for Supreme most gorgeous affair and is valued at other source it was learned that the the funeral to take place. Many !l,000 by the tribe which formerly Mrs. Flowers frequently prompted her biggest wholesale house in Detroit friends of the late physician looked Court Appointment was attorney. When Mr. Kirk took the judge was not inclined to take up the and can offer it to you at 45c per owned it. It is decorated with bells of duties of the position except he could upon his still face during the day, and the Topic Said to Have opper and shell beads of all varieties. witness in hand, however, he was un- suit, or 25c per garment, or if you a number brought tributes of their re- able to shake her testimony. His rapid assume them on July 1, as the tax want, we will call two shirts a suit. Been Discussed 3harms of various sort are strung collections come in during that month. spect In the form of floral offerings. along the whole length of the wand. fire of questions would have non- When we get a bargain, we always The cards on some of the pieces read: Those of special value in charming plussed many a witness more accus- With reference to the July collection, pass it along to you, and this is by Mr. Vandawarker said today that the "Dear Will, from Uncle Alfred and When asked Saturday what he had to uvay the evil spirit are the duclaus omed to the surroundings of the court all odds the best thing we have had Lucy, Detroit, June 1902." "No. 13, say as to the possible appointment of of deer, the crest of a falcon, eagle room. He tried to prove by the wit- fall collection this year would be larger for some time. than those of last year, because of the A. A. Commandery, Knights Templar." Judge E. D. Kinne to succeed the late eathers and porcupine quills, and ness that she was not in a position to street paving tax. Th\s piece was in the form of a beauti- Justice Charles D. Long on the state •rowning the whole is the scalp of an enow what household duties were per- When the mayor was asked what ful cross of whiti e roses. "M"M. W. A.A" supreme bench, ''Bill" Judson reflected memy. formed, and by Nothing will please your little cemetery. Preceding the hearse were by a side entrance, that he was going le and obstinate cough. "Often," she done about it until August." vrites, "I could scarcely breathe an<3 Joseph Follmore many times a day for the Knights Templar in full regalia, fol- at a clip that would leave Willie Van- 1 girl so much as a PARASOL. derbilt and his automobile the "Red sometimes couldnot speak. AH doc- water from a well there, there being lowing the hearse the active pall bear- nothing but cistern water at the house We have them for 15c and 25c. ers, then (the immediate relatives and Devil" far in the rear. oirs and remedies failed till I used Dr. of the witness. He also very conclu- friends. Why the red chieftain was in such ting's New Discovery for Consump- haste to take himself Into seclusion ion and was completely cured." Suf- sively showed that both houses were On reaching the church the active within a stone's throw of one another pall bearers, Dr. A. C. Nichols, B. F. was a mystery until another court erers from Coughs, Clods, Throat Phis signature ia on every box of the genuine and that the witness was in a position Watts, L. C. Goodrich, Chas. E. His- house official, meeting the reporter, in- nd Lung Troubles need ithis grand Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets Tall (ream Cans, 14 and 20 cock, William Guerin and James R. quired: emedy, for it never disappoints. Cure to know almost everything of Import- the remedy that cores a cold In one day Bach, lifted the casket from the "Did you hear the conference that s Kimranteed by A. C. 'Sehumadher, ance that was going on in her father- iE. Mummery, Ann Arbor, Geo. J. in-law's house. ANN ARBOR R. It. STEAMERS. qts 33c and 38c hearse. At the door of the church it the king and his retainers had over on The Ann Arbor «. R. Co's Car Fer- was met by the Rev. Mr. Gardam, Fourth avenue a short time ago?" Haeussflor, Manchester. Price 50c and As told in the Argus a few days ago, 1.00. Mr. Follmore died intestate. Commis- ios are now sailing on regular sched- rector of St. Luke's church, Ypsilanti. •On replying in the negative the re- ule between Frankfort and points on "I am the resurrection and the life," sorter was informed that "Billy" had sioners on claims were appointed to settle up the estate, valued at about vest shore Lake Michigan. Window Screens 23,25 and 35c ihe began from the beautiful and sol- called a hurried meeting of his hench- One steamer leaves Frankfort at 9:00 emn Episcopal service for the dead, men this morning to devise methods of WAS THROWN $0,000. At that time Mrs. Flowers put , 111. daily except Sunday for Kewa- Sticky Fly Paper 3 for 5c and the procession wended their way having Judge Kinne appointed to the in no claims, alleging afterwards that lee and Manitowoe, Wis; another to the place set apart immediately in vacanc" made by the death of Justice FROM THE WAGON she did not know that the commission- eaves Frankfort 9:30 a. m. Monday, the front of the chancel. The body Long. It was further said that the ers were looking into the property. On Vednesday and Friday, for Sturgeon Poison fly Paper 4c or 3 for 10c was here deposited and the rest of the meeting was called on the street so George Sweet had a narrow escape fileFebruard any affidavi 26, 1891t declarin, It is saig dtha that tther she Bay, WIs., and iMenominee, Mich., and service read. The hymns were "Nearer :hat reporters and other seekers for in- rom serious injury Saturday morning. were no debts against the estate. She 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- My God to Thee" and "Abide With formation might be thrown off the Vhile delivering some feed to parties now asks for $1,065, which she says is urday for Manistique, Mich. Tiie pub- fly Traps, ail kinds. Me, Fast Falls the Eventide," beauti- scent of the purposes of the gatheiing n the Fifth ward, his horse became due her for services in her father's lic will fhjd this route a desirable one fully sung by a quartet of mixed which might more readily have been Tightened and started to run near the house during his life-time. between lower Michigan points and Mosquito Bar . 5c per yard voices. At the conclusion of the ser- gotten at had the conference been held op of Broadway hill. The road just points in Northern Wisconsin and the vice the remains were taken to Forest n a hotel or some other place indoors. t this place is very stony and rough WIHIEN YOU GO INTO A DRUG Upper Peninsula, and the fares lower Hammocks, all kinds, at.... Hill cemetery, where the impressive What the red chieftain's plan of nd the wagon was thrown violently STORE than via any other line. service of the Knights Templar for a action will be in endeavoring to have rom side to side. Mr. Sweet held the to get a bottle of Painkiller, examine POPULAR PRICES departed frater was performed. Judge Kinne appointed to the vacant eins securely for some time, but was it eswefully to see if It Is made by The honorary pall bearers at the udgeshlp is not known, if indeed he nally thrown out.' Perry Davis, and don't be persuaded funeral were Prosecuting Attorney makes any effort at all in that direc- His head struck against a stone, and to take something "just as good" be- MONEY TO LOAN John L. Duffy, Dr. Nancrede, Dr. :ion. e sustained painful Injuries which cause it is a few cents cheaper. There $1,000 and upwwtf s at 5 per cent, on 4th of July Fireworks Yutzy and Dr. John Morton. good improved fStns, and on improved There are those who say that Jufl- light easily have proved fatal. His is only one Painkiller, ''Perry COavis'." The largest stock in town. We son's meeting with his henchmen this ead is badly cut In several places and Large bottle 25 and 50 cents. ciiy property. Ntrcommission. Di/phfcheria relieved in twenty min- norning is nothing more than a blind. e is badly shaken up and bruised. lie ARTHUR BASSETT, will have a window full of lc ar- ticles. utes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' That Judson is really not for Judge as confined to the house for sev- The Argus-Democrat is only $1 per Special Loan Agt. Northwestern Mutnal Edectric Oil. At any drag -store. Kinne for the supreme bench position. ral days from the injuries. Tear. Life Ins. Co., 869 Tnion Trust Bldg. DETROIT, Micme*N 1 202 E. WASHINGTON ANN ARBOR ARGUS-DEMOCRAT JULY 4, 1902

SMALL POX LUTZ HEARD FROM \ NEWS NOTES NEWS FROM NEALES IS IN SUPERIOR IN MILWAUKEE FROM SALEM REDNER DISTRICT (ATARRHT^J ITS Tnn~ArborMicli. Redw District, Mich., July 2—Hor- 11 T1S IN THE FORM OF A LIGHT Gotthilf Lutz, the local agent of the iSalem, Mich., July2—The Salem on Davis and son Htrold have re- Nont!" THEIRJRUPT1S CASE OF VARIOLOID Schlitz Brewing company, mention Farmers Club met with Mr. and (Mrs. urned from Ithaca, where they have of whose skipping out suddenly . Asplln, Wednesday and the atten- een spending a few days. ance was very large considering the PREVENTION IS Prof. Russell Talked of Them Frank Stafford Who Lives Near the is made elsewhere in this paper, Miss Fuller has been visiting her has been heard from again. >usy time of the year. incle, Rev. Mr. Knickerbocker. Last Evening Salem Town Line is Down Prof. Lewis gave his farewell mus- BETTER With Disease John Berger, who was on his bonds, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, of Detroit, received a letter from him today post- cal concert at Salem Monday night, -pent Saturday and Sunday on his I'HAN CURE o a crowded house. INSTRUCTIVE LECTURES marked Milwaukee. In this letter he arm. Neal's Catarrh Tablets taken in Small pox has again made its appear- states that it would do no good to hunt Mrs. W. P. Lane was called to the EdithJ and Myra Sanderson spent time will prevent Hay Fever. Tt Told ol the Recent Disaster ance in this county. This time it is for him as they would not find him, as jedside of her step-father, who is at i few days with their cousin, Charles How wise, then, to have a box on hi the form of a light case of variolold he would be thousands of miles away. present very ill. He resides near Davis. hand and thus ward off the annu- at Martinque, and St. Northville. al attack ol this distressing afflic- and the victim is Frank Stafford, who The letter that his wife received yes- Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey and daughter terday was postmarked Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilkinson have re- tion. Only doubters suffer. These Vincent lives in Superior, near the stone school attended the show at Milan Saturday Tablets are guaranteed and the turned alfter an extended visit with night. George H. Alber, the manager of the heir daughter in Long Point, 111. druggist is authorized to return house on the town line between Su- Toledo branch of the ISchlitz brewery, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sanderson and your money in cnse of your dis- The first lecture of the season to be perior and Salem. Dr. Walker, of Miss Nancy Bennett is on the sick satisfaction. Price Fifty cents. given during the summer school was was in the city yesterday and has son Harold' spent two days last week Salem, is the attending physician. It placed John Berger in charge of the ist. n Detroit Mailed postpaid if your druggist given "by Prof. Russell in Sara Caswell Dr. John Bennett, of Detroit, made cannot supply them. is not known how Stafford contracted business here until other arrangements Ada Payn is home spending her Angell hall Monday evening. lis father, Asher Bennett, a short visit summer vacation. the disease. can be made. Mr. Alber will be here the past week. He told in "a most interesting way of again next week to examine Lutz's Mrs. James Bemiss, of Ypsilanti NEAL CATARRH TABLET CO. Dr. C. S. Lane, of Whitmore Lake, own, died June 22 of heart trouble. the investigations which he made re- accounts. He said that Lutz had re-made his people of Salem a flying visit cently of the volcanic eruptions at ceived a salary of $100 a month from Mi's. Bemiss was the mother of Miss ANN ARBOR, MICH. Sunday. liutie Bemiss, who taught in this dis- Sold by All Druggists. Martinique and St. Vincent. He told the company. The great abundance of rain in this of the loading of the boat "Dixie" with rict a year ago. ection is doing great damage to grow William Dansingburg and son Lee supplies wrtih which to relieve the suf- THROUGH CARS ng crops. were calling on friends in this place ferers at Martinique. This loading /Mrs. J. Austin is entertaining an Thursday. •R-as done under the supervision of the unt from Ohio; also her mother, Mrs. Miss Altha Darling, of Ypsilanti, government and was completed within TO KALAMAZOO Shanklin, of Superior. s visiting friends in this vicinity. four days. New Medical Building will Miss Laura Austin has just closed The party which made the trip was be Completed AMONG THE ELECTRIC RAIL- successful term of school in Superior composed of five expert geologists, ROAD POSSIBILITIES listrict No. 4. YPSILANTI 24 press representatives and 13 men •Eugene Mott, of Detroit, made his from the army. There were also two eople in Salem a short visit over Sun- GROUND IS BROKEN A Detroit Paper Has Reports of Nego- Iny. TOWN TOPICS men who owned property at Martin- tiations Between the Battle Creek ique which was destroyed by the erup- Salem has a dressmaking shop per- tion of Mt. Pelee. For the New Engineering and the Hawks-Angus Lines. manently situated on Main street. Ypsilanti Town, July 1—The Misses The journey was a most interesting Building—A New Boiler Nettie and Grace Crittenden are visit- one, lectures being given on board by House and Other It is said that the Hailroad Com- ng relatives in Ashland county, Ohio. different scientists among the party. Additions panies General of Philadelphia, which BRIEF NOTES The Ladies Helping Hand will meet On their arrival at Martinique they owns the electric line from Battle with Mrs. Suggett at Highland cem- found the decks of the steamers in the Creek to Kalamazoo, and is construct- FROM SALINE etery lodge Thursday, July 10 dn the harbor at Fort de France covered with The cost of the building and remod- ing a continuation of the line eastward morning. •a. fine dust to a depth of one or twoeling which will be done on the cam- to Jackson, is progressing so rapidly The Kings Daughters will meet next inches. In the valleys the dust fell to pus this summer will amount to about with the work that it may be reason- Saline, Mich., July 1—Ashley Van Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jerwett a depth of fifty or sixty feet a half million of dollars. .Never before ably expected! that Kalamazoo will be Duzer, who had been ill for a long Ammerman in Belleville. Martinique is on a group of islands In the history of the University has connected with Detroit by a through ime, died 10 o'clock Monday night, Mrs. Caroline Phillips returned to composed of 'fragments of rocks. there been so much work going on at electric car service 'by Oct. 1. Over- aged about 40 years. He was born in Detroit Monday after a month's stay Mt. Pelee has for many years had a any one time. The new medical build- tures ifor a traffic arrangement with Saline and will be greatly missed. with friends in this vicinity. lake in its crater which was as calm ing which is in progress of erection, the Detroit, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor & So popular a man was he that he had Mrs. Pollard went to Jackson last and peaceful as any woodland lake and will probably be completed by the first Jackson line have already been made, held public office for years. The fun- Sunday to attend the marriage of her not since 1851 has there been any sign of October, but the completion of the it is asserted, and the iHawks-Angus eral will be held at the house at 2 daughter Grace Champion, which of disturbance until the late awful building does not mean the end of ex- syndicate is quite willing to make o'clock Wednesday afternoon under was to occur Monday evening. catastrophe which destroyed complete- pense attached to it for the contractors good terms. The Philadelphia people the auspices of the K. O. T. M. The funeral services olf Mrs. Jennie ly so much property and so many hu- will leave it with merely bare walls. desire to secure some of their power 'Mrs. Raehael P. Reynolds, a pioneer Beemis, wife of J. C. Beemis, which Then comes the fitting up of labora- for running their line of the D., Y.,of this county died at the residence were held Tuesday morning, June 24, man beings with its awful rain of fire. A. A. & J. railway. To give an idea of the extent of the tories and; lecture rooms, with desks of her daughter, Mrs. iR. H. Marsh, were very largely attended. damage done several etereopticon tables, cases and seats. The lowest There is an unsubstantiated report n Lansing Sunday night, aged 80 views were shown. bid which has yet been made on thein this city that the option formerly years. She had resided in Saline A statue 11 feet high and 9 feet in furnishings for this immense building, held upon that line from Kalamazoo to from 1835 up to a year or two agoTHE DEATH OF diameter was thrown with great force is $17,000. The work in and around Jackson by promoters had expired, and when she went to live with her daugh- A Farmer l»y the explosion 45 feet from its pedes- the building will probably not be com- has not been renewed; and that the ter in Lansing. The remains were MRS, LUCY CHILDS tal. plete until nearly Christmas. Philadelphia people are negotiating di- brought to Saline (Monday afternoon The people in the port had been The ground has been broken for therectly with the Hawks-Angus syndi- 'or interment in the Saline Central scalded by the hot water which was new engineering building on the cate on most friendly terms. Mr. An-Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Marsh Word has been received of the death is Fixed : thrown out of the crater by the erup- southeast corner of the campus, the gus this morning, however, declined to accompanied them. of Lucy A. H. Childs, widow of the tion, the people on board the steam- cost of which wUl be $140,000 and thedeny or confirm the report. Floyd and Lulu Fairbanks are vis-Hon. J. Webster Childs, at her home ers In ithe port suffering equally with cost of furnishing the interior of this Meanwhile the Detroit, Ypsilanti ting in Ohio. in Augusta, Wednesday, July 2. The When he has on a pair of those in the town. building will undoubtedly be at least Ann Arbor & Jackson railway has The Y. P. 'S. C. E. held their monthly funeral will be held at the Congrega- substaniial Plow Shoes, At St. Vincent the eruption was an$00,000 more. made a cut in its through rate for sin-meeting at the home of E. Hill. tional church at Whittaker, Friday, splendid leather, made to explosion of steam which was directed A new boiler house and heating plant gle and round trip unlimited tickets to Mrs. >F. Weinmann has been visiting July 4, at 2 o'olock. stand the rough wear ex- downward. In this crater there was for the University hospital will cost Jackson from Detroit. It will charge friends in St. Clair. Mrs. Childs' maiden name was Hub pected of Plow Shoes, We a lake similar to that of Mt Peiee. | $25,000 more. The Palmer ward which 90 cents for one through ticket and Major Boynton, of Port Huron bard and she was born at Claremont, sell nothing but the best Red hot stones of various sizes were i w being built will cost $20,000 and $1.50 for a round trip ticket, the dis longressional Candidate C. E. Town- N. H., Sept. 13, 1825. She was mar- s nO tance being 76 miles between the two 1 Plow Shoes. It don't pay thrown as far as Georgetown and did the psychopathic ward will cost $50,000 send, of Jackson, and other wel ried to Hon. J. Webster Childs, August to sell cheap, poor shoes to incalculable damage. | more. terminals. The former rate was $1.05 known men will t>e among the speak- 30, 1848, and has since resided in to Jackson.—Evening News. Augusta. Her husband was a very the farmer. We dont, we The destruction at both places was The basement of the woman's gym- ers on Baccabee Day here, July 31. won't, so we say «x>mplete as far as the devastating lava j nasium is being completed at a cost of Mrs. J. Fitzgerald and daughter. prominent man in Washtenaw and «nd boiling water reached. The last' $10,000. A swimming tank with white Grace, are visiting friends in Lansing. held many positions of trust, serving eruption on May 20, completed the tile lining, a large number of new lav- RESOLUTIONS ON Thirty of the Masons went to Ypsi- two terms in the house of represents work begun by the first. The party of i atories and lockers have been put in, lanti Friday night to confer the thirc tives and three terms in the state Mr. which Prof. Russell was a member ar- making the conveniences much greater DR. BOYLAN degree and their team did good work. senate. Mrs. Childs was a woman of rived the day after the last eruption. | for the girls than formerly. Refreshments and speeches followed rare attainments, remarkable business Farmer The lecture given last night was j Two new high pressure boilers will Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crittenden are abiJity and bounteous hospitality. largely attended. )e put into the boiler house on the The following resolutions were visiting friends in Cleveland, Ohio. buy your Plow Shoes here, campus, wihich will add $7,000 more to adopted by Lombard Camp, No. 499 Mrs. G. A. Lindensehmidt and s"on and if they are not right, we he amount of expenditures. Royal Neighbors: Reuben, are In Cleveland, Ohio, for a are here to make them right. Whereas, It is with heartfelt sorrow few days. Your Summer Outing. Congress tie or buckle. THE PILGRIM AFTER The heating and ventilating systems Units health, test, pleasure and of the general library will be over- that we are called upon to mourn the Comfort on the handsome, luxurious UNIVERSITY SUPPORT lauled and a new mosaic floor will be loss of our esteemed co-worker, Dr MILAN LOCALS )ut in on the entire first floor except John Boylan, our camp physician, who Steel Steamship MAN1T01 n the book room. passed over to the farther shore June IFIBST-CLASS ONLY.) ...PRICE... The Pilgrim, published at Battle In addition to these large improve- 26, 1902, bringing to our minds a real AND PERSONALS Creek, is makiing a special 'bid for ments 'the usual annual budget of ization of the truth that no one know 9OC tO $2.OO University o!f Michigan support. It repairs will be made. eth the day or hour that any of us may Milan, Mich., July 1.—A large num- Eicloshelf Special calls attention to the fact that its edi- be called, be it ber df the Milanites will attend the tor, Willis J. Abbott, and his associate, Resolved, That Lombard Camp, No races at Ypsilanti Friday, the 4th. for Bales Come here for good PLOW SHOES Karl E. Harriman, are University KRAUSE-WRIGHT 499, has lost one who was ever helpfu Mrs. Kreuscher and son, Dale, left to graduates, that it has established a and trustworthy in our camp work; Tuesday morning for a two weeks Service. Pan* $300 fellowship in English dn the Uni- WEDDING YESTERDAY Resolved, That we extend to the be visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hathaway rri-Weekly American versity, the present holder of which, reaved family our sincere sympathy in in Detroit. WAHR Maurice G. Fulton, will contribute a this their sad hour of affliction, and Mrs. K. Barnes is entertaining Miss Sailings. Expositio: series of articles to the Pilgrim; that THE HOUSE WAS VERY PRETTILY that a copy of these resolutions be K. Lamb, of Tecumseh, this summer THE UP-TO;-DATE through the it offered a $25 DECORATED spread upon our records and one sen Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rouse, of Lodi prize for the best short story by an 3etween Chicago, Charlevolz, Petoskev, Haft to the bereaved wife, and that our spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr tor Springs, Bay View, Hackinac Island, Shoeman undergraduate, which it published, charter be draped in mourning for jonnecting with all Steamship Linr- "- etc A Wedding Dinner Followed the Cere- and Mrs. J. C. Rouse. Oanndlainndlan anBud Lake Superior Point*. Ethelbert Waldron winning the prize thirty days in memory of our beloved Mrs. George F. Minto and son and Descriptive reading matter, giving particular. 218 S. MAIN STREET with a story entitled "At Crow Wing mony Which Occurred at Two neighbor. MTOfagft, terms and reservations Bent free* O'clock Yesterday Afternoon Mrs. Wilkerson and maid, of Vernon JOS. BEROLZHEIM, G. P. A. Station;" that Miss Lillian K. SaWne, MARY BLAKE, Mich., left for Cass lake, near Pontiac Haaltou Steamship Cumpanj, CHICAGO president of the Women's League, con- (DONlNA GODFiREY, for a two months' outing Tuesday tributeu an article in the June number A very pretty June wedding was that THERiESIA GBRSTNER, morning. on "The Physical Training of a College of Miss Flora S. Krause and Robert Committee. Mrs. J. Lockwood has returned from Girl." The Pilgrim concludes its bidBruse Wright, of Howell, which oc- her visiting tour. for University support with the state- curred at the home of the bride's par- FRILLS OF FASHION. Mrs. G. R. Williams returned Fri ment that "By reason of its editorship ents yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. day afternoon from a four days' visa and its publication In the neighbor- The house was 'beautifully decorated Novel French silks are printed In with her mother, Mrs. J. Sprague, a hood of Ann Arbor, the Pilgrim will for the occasion. The parlor, where lovely Pompadour devices In vagu naturally ibe of special interest to grad- Ann Arbor. From Grand Rapids the ceremony was performed, was chine effects. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. will cele- uates of the University of Michigan." most daintily decorated with white Airy curls and zephyr weight puff It further puts the name df Shirley brate the 4th iby indulging in a baske lilies and ferns; a bank of ferns which are Indispensable in arranging the new picnic in Hock's grove. W. 'Smith among its contributors of was arranged in the corner of the front evening coiffure a la Recamier. short stories. Mrs. Soinburg is ill at her home on parlor, made a pretty background for The round waist blossoms out fres Hurd street Mr. Koch has returned. Reports a good time and lots of the bridal pair. on costumes and toilets of every sor Mrs. A. O. Kelley is the guest df her business. The marriage service of the German and for every possible occasion. daughter, Mrs. W. Seavery, at Fort Bought more goods this time than on any previous trip. JOHN E. TRAVIS Lutheran church was read by Rev. Pure undycd silk in a weave resem Wayne, Ind., for a couple of weeks. John Neumann. The bride looked her bling canvas and somewhat coarse i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mfflage and Bought a lot of odd Pieces of Furniture for Parlor, Dining GOES TO DETROIT loveliest in a gown of pastel green texture is called Arabian silk. It i daughter spent Sunday visiting friend Room and Library. mistral over pink silk. She carried a used for tailor suits for morning an in the country. shower bouquet of white roses. traveling wear. Bought all the artistic styles and finishes—the solid massive Mr. O. P. Neweomb 1s still seriously Mission Furniture in weathered oak (the kind that William Mr. John E. Travis has accepted a After the ceremony the guests re- Costumes of pure white, from plai ill. Morris the English Poet and artist loved so well) and the position in Detroit with the large rea paired to the dining room, where a taffeta parasol to shoe tip, will be on A game of ball was played on th dainty French Louie XIV styles. estate agency of W. W. Hannan. Mr wedding dinner was served. The of the dominating features of summe Milan grounds ^Saturday between th Travis will have charge of all the green and white color scheme was dress, and these gowns will be wor Also the Choice Stuff in Antwerp and Golden Oak. 'Tis a morning, noon and night. first nine and the K. of P., both horn goodly outlay and good to look at. Better still to have in vacant property listed with the agency again used in the decorations of this teams, with a score of 23 to 3 in favo your home. For ten years and a half Mr. Travis room, the flower used being marguer- Lace insertions in every possibl of first team. was manager for Mr. J. E. Seal's print ites mingled with maidenhair fern. width and device are still used in un But that's not all. We've got a car-load of Student-room Fur- limited quantities, and, whether th Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller enter inj; office and during these years the Mr. and Mrs. Vright were the recip- tained guests from out of town th niture coming, too. Iron Beds, Dressers, Cliiftb- ledger showed a balance on the right ients of many valuable and useful gifts material is silk or cotton, the amount i niers, Book-Shelves, etc. We're going to be very skip. Since leaving the employ of the as lavish in one case as the other. first of the week. strong on this class of goods. from their many friends. Mrs. Imogene Knight Salislburg, o Ann Arbor (Printing Co. Mr. Travis The guests from out of town were Pretty yokes and vests for^umme has been traveling for a cigar house gowns are made of bands of taffeta o Battle Creek, is the guest of her pa Mrs. E. Wright, K. Y. Holt and J. rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Knight. with a view to getting a position to Johnson, of Howell; Mr. and Mrs. peau de soie between stripes of brie •his liking. He had three positions Greenleaf, Misses Minnie and Bertha stitching, and the collar around th tendered him, one in Cincinnati, one in silk yoke is made of net, well covere A little life may be sacrificed to ai Schumacher, of Chelsea. hour's delay. Cholera infantum, dys Rochester and one > in Detroit, nm\ Mr. and Mrs. Wright left this after- with ribbon embroidery, dotted wit KOCH'S FURNITURE STORE, chose the latter. He begins his new jet and gold sequins.—New York Post. outcry, diarrhoea come suddenly. Onl noon on the Michigan Central for a safe plan is to have Dr. Fowler's Ex 300, 302, 304-SO. MAIN 'PHONE 50 work next Monday and his friends short wedding trip. On their return The Argus-Democrat nas news from tract of Wild Strawberry always oi wish him success. a! they will be at home in Howell. all over the county. $1 per year. hand. AJSTN ARBOR ARGUS-DEMOCRAT JULY 4. lwO2.

, The Misses Eugenia and M. Kath H. E. Douglass, a former University The solicitor for the department of *********> erine Mogk very pleasantly entertained student, who was with J. J. Goodyear state, Judge William Lawrence Pen- •++*• a number of their friends Tuesda for a time as pharmacist, is now one of field, about whom the controversy Paper evening in honor of their brother, Otto the chemists of the Alpena Portland arose which resulted in the attempt on and his bride. Cement company, located a few miles the part of Senator Joseph Bailey, of Miss Carrie Close gave a very pretty out from the city of Alpena. Mr. Texas, to slap the face of Senator Douglass has a fine position and enjoys Beveridge, of Indiana, is a native of STEIIM-BLOCH SUITS party to a number of children on Mon day in honor df her niece, who is herhis work. Michigan and graduated from the Uni- Novels guest. The afternoon was spent in A male chorus is to be organized in versity of Michigan in 1873. IN THE playing ping pong. Ann Arbor. The membership is not In the heavy rainstorm of Wednes- just the thing for Miss May darken, Miss Bernice yet entirely made up. Anyone wishing day ntelit Officer Stollecker, of Whit- summer reading— Perkins and Earl G. Killeen have been to join may leave word with any of the more Lake, brought in Jim Preston, NEW SPRING STYLES Easy to carry,,easy engaged by the College Lecture Bu- following: A. J. Becker, G. L. Gordon, accused of using 'highly abusive lan- Rice Davis or John Stanger. Tenors have arrived.T This is all we have to say to the man who has to buy. Printed reau, of Hillsdale, to tour through the uage in the presence of Mrs. Flintoff, worn them; but for the benefit of those who have not we month of March next. are especially urged to send in their f Northfleld, whose house he wanted clearly on good pa- applications. wish to say, that per, with handsome- Evart H. Scott, the Washtenaw ave- to enter. He was brought before Jus- ly lithographed cov- nue farmer, has experienced consid- George Rauschenberger, the saloon- tice (Doty yesterday morning and let ers. Some 300 dif- erable difficulty in getting his hay inkeeper of Whitmore Lake, says there off on suspended sentence. ferent titles by and his fellow city farmers accuse him is no truth in the report that he went There is a story going the rounds Stein-Bloch Suits and Overcoats standard and popu- of hanging his hay up on clothes lines to the assistance of a man who hadthat recently a man was brought to to dry. been ejected from the saloon of Adam one of the hospitals here for an opera- are the top-notch of all Clothing, perfect in fit and correct in lar authors. Meyer at Whitmore Lake. Mr. The fire department were called out tion. His case was diagnosed as one style. No tailor, no matter what name he goes by, can make you Rauschenberger says that he has noof appendicitis and the operation was a Suit of better fit, better style or better quality without charging Tuesday by a small fire in the house relations whatever with Meyer and lOc each occupied by Louis Clarke at 1229 duly performed. IAS soon as begun it you double the price. does not go to the latter's place. was discovered that the man did not OR Broadway. The flames (were quickly extinguished and very little damage The president of the Woman's League have appendicitis. The story goes that 3 for 25c was done. has appointed Mrs. Charles Cooley, 703 the wound was closed and the man Forest avenue, Mrs. Joseph Drake, 632 shipped back to his wife with a note STEIN-BLOCH SUITS AT Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oesterlin cele- Forest avenue, and Mrs. V. M. Spauld- which read as follows: "Opened by from $15.00 to $25.00 and ready to wear when you want brated their 35th wedding anniversary ing, 548 Thompson street, as a com-mistake." The story sounds like a them. -Sunday at thedr residence, 513 Wesi joke. Huron street, by giving an elaborate mittee on student employment for the WAHR\$ family dinner. It was . Gordon, who ^ i 1 iciaw Fair, Sept. 9,10, II, iJ, looked too freely on the flowing bow: The horses attached to Peavey's ice is busy making arrangements for the on Saturday evening. As a result he completion of its membership. Re- Washtenaw Fair, Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12. was ordered to register with Mine Host wagon became frightened Tuesday •++• and ran down Main street, creating hearsals will begin the first of Septem- ••I I I I I I M 111 HI*•*••»! 11 >+• I t+H >•• John Gillen until July 3, by Justice ber. The orchestra will probably con- Gibson Monday. a great deal of excitement. When they reached Ann street one of the sist of 30 members and not less than The regular Saturday evening sup- wheels hit the curb, throwing the 20. There are still a few vacancies LOCAL BREVITIES pers furnished at the Y. W. C. A wagon over. A woman and child were left. Anyone wishing to join will kind- rooms have been postponed until fall passing the spot and barely escapee ly notify G. L. Gordon, who will con- (Mrs. Mary L. illaas is remodeling her The members of the association are •being crushed by the overturned tinue to receive applications until the residence on East Liberty street. however, given the privilege of the wagon. first of September. The best appli- *; Make Home Jacob Oletzel and family have re- rooms at any time. cants will be chosen. moved from 'S. Division street to 524 A topical Bible class in charge of Preparations are being made by the S. Fourth avenue. Miss Sager has been organized by theY. W. C. A. for the outing which wil t- More Comfortable Rev. E. S. Ninde will lecture at BayY. W. C. A. It meets every Tuesday

day fishing and they report excellent F. A.. Stivers, Attorney. SOME DOINGS DOINGS AT luck. File No. 9070. 12-439. Miss Marguerette Rane was the Estate of Henry Gerlach. STANDS BY STATE OF MICHIGAN, loa guest of Miss iMae Dunlop yesterday 88- IN WEBSTER DELHI MILLS You Have Some- COUNTY OF WASHTENAW i At the Clifton House, H. H. Crane, At a session of the Probate Court for of Pinckney. is holding forth and when thing o! Value said County, held at the Probate Webster, Mich., June 30—'Mr. Bert Delhi Mills, June 27.—Mr. Sid Litch- office in the City of Ann Arbor, on ;s not fishing is selling tailor made cloth- the 13th day of June, in the year one Kenny, our supervisor, is in Detroit field spent a few days in Detroit last ing. to Dispose of...... thousand nine hundred and two. week. Present, Willis L. Watkins, Judge of Pro- Letter Written the Editor of on jury duty. Timotfoy Fohey, a farmer of Web- bate. iMiss Rose Marsh spent last Sunday ster, says for 40 years he has planted In the matter of the estate of Henry Mi's. Londe, of Jackson, is visiting Gerlach, deceased. the Omega in Jackson with her sister, Mrs. J.potatoes in the old fashioned way by You want to sell or exchange It for John C. Gerlach, temporary administrator at Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Morrison's. Huddy. something you want. Describe brief- of paid estate, having filed in this court his carrying the seed around in a basket ly ar.d send it as a "Want" adrer- final! account of temporary administration, The 'Misses Margaret and Nancy Bradley Drake and daughter, Ella, on his arm, but this year an idea struck tisemeat to and praying the same may be examined and CARLOS MARIA LOPEZ Phelps, of Ann Arbor, are the guests went to Detroit Tuesday to attend the allowed. him and he clinched the idea by put- It is ordered, that the 15th day of July of their sister, 'Mrs. Bert Kenny. funeral of Mr. Drake's sister. ting it Into practical use. He says he next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said Condemns Philippine Friars- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis spent Probate Office be appointed for examining Mesdames Frank and Ralph Wil- made furrows to drow his seed into The Detroit * and allowing said account. Father Kelly Says Letter liams delightfully entertained the last Sunday in Northfield with Mr. and then constructed a stone-boat that And it Is fur:ber ordered, that a copy of Webster Missionary society ait their Anthony Ryan. would hold eight or ten bushels of Evening News thi3 ordei be published three successive is Not German to Point weeks previous to said time of hearing. In the spacious home near the Webster Mrs. Frank Poole, of northern Mich- cut seed. He then hitched one horse Argus-Democrat, a newspaper printed and at Issue igan, spent Wednesday with her sister, circulating in said County of Washtenaw. church last Thursday. to the stone-boat and started turn in and Morning WILLIS L. WATKINS, The Misses and Lizzie Mrs. Wm. Downer. the furrow, he getting on his knees [A true copyl. Judge of Probate. The following letter addressed to I.atson spent several days in Detroit Mr. and! Mrs. D. Court are rejoicing and dropping the potatoes in. the fur- Tribune JAMES E. MCGREGOR, Probate Register. 08 the editor of the Omega was sent to last week. over the arrival of a little daughter. row in front of the boat, thus planting The cost will be slight, the bene- the Argus on Friday of last week: Mass Anna Larson is entertaining as fast as a horse can walk, and he is fit certain. "Want" ads. appear In both papers, giving a circulation ex- File No. 9153. 12-480 Dear Sir:—I have read Miss friends from Lansing. IF A MAN LIBS TO YOU, very much pleased with the experi- ceeding 100,000 copies daily, which Cavanaugh &: Wedemeyer, Attys., Ann Arbor. Is one-fourth greater than that of Estate of Julia Ann Knight. Johnson's letter from the Philip- The ice cream and strawberry social And says some other salve, ointment, ment. all other Detroit dallies combined. pines and wish hereby to endorse held at the home of Osbert Williams lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good This Is what you want—the utmost TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wash- Mrs. McGownder and daughter. publicity for the money. The rate is S tenaw. ss. all she says. I am a Catholic, and was very largely attended. A fine as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tell him Emma, will visit friends in Jackson very low— At a session of the Probate Court for said know the Lengayen district even musical program was rendered and thirty years of marvelous cures of County of Washtenaw, held at the Probate over the Fourth. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD, Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on the 16th better than Judge Johnson's family, all did full justice to a fine supper. Piles, Burns, Boils, Corns, Felons, Wm. Winans is putting a coat of day of June, in the year ane thousand because I was born there. While Over $13 was cleared. Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin (CASH WITB ORDER) nine hundred and two. paint on the farm residence of G. M. PRESENT, WILLIS L. WATKINS, Judge of we regret the existence among the Communion services will toe held in Eruptions prove It's the best and Fields, between showers. for publication In both papers. Probate. lower classes of the superstitions cheapest. 25c at A. C. Schumacher's, The Detroit Kvenlng News and In the Matter of the Estate of Julia :he Webster Congregational church Morning Tribune are sold in every Ann Knight, deceased. and degrading practices to which next Sunday. Ftive new members A. E. Mummery's, Ann Arbor, and DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED town and village 1B Michigan. On reading and filing the petition duly all truthful correspondents allude, will be received into the church. Geo. J. Haeussler's, Manchester, drug verified of Lucius Knight, praying this Court by local applications, as they cannot THE EVENING NEWS AS- to adjudicate and determine, who were the we are convinced that the admis- stores. reach the diseased protion of the ear. legal heirs, at the time of the death of said sion of the facts is no insult to re- SOCIATION. Detroit, Micrugun deceased. STOPS THIE COUGH AND WORKS There is only one way to cure deaf- It is ordered, that the 16th day of July, ligion, nor calumny of its follow- OFF THE COLD. ness, and that is by constitutional next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said ers. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Probate Office be appointed for hearing 1 BREEZY TOPICS AT remedies. Deafness is caused by an said petition. All Ptulipinos, high and low, are cure a cold In one day. No Cure, No inflamed condition of the mucous lin- Do You G«t Ihe Detroit And it is turther ordered, that a copy of Catholics. The educated class ab- this order be published three successive Pay. Price, 25 cents . WHITMORE LAKE ing of tfhe Eusttachian Tube. When Sunday Nevrs- Tribun* weeks previous to said time of hearing, in hors the foul friars, and rejoices the Argus-Democrat, a newspaper printed this tube getsinflamed you 'have a Michigan's greatest Snnflay news- that the Vatican, assisted) by the rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and circulating in said County of Washtenaw Whitmore Lake. Mich., June 29—Wm paper? Beautiful color effects, high- WILLIS L. WATKINS, "United States delegates and com- BRIEF NOTES and when it is entirely closed deaf- class miscellany, special articles, Judge of Probate 'missioners, will soon eradicate Nailor has just completed a handsome ness- is the result, anw nuless the in- latest news, magnificent illustra- IA true copy.l them and their teachings from our FROM CHELSEA CO by 30 ft. barn with 18 foot posts flammation can be taken out and this tions, etc.; 6 cents a copy. • JAMES E. MCGREGOR, Register. country. Our hope is in good, and an eight foot stone basement un- •rube restored to its normal condition. sound religion and clean, upright der the whole structure, it is nnished hearing will be destroyed forever; nine clergy, such as exist here. When Chelsea, June 27.—La Fayette grange cases out of ten are caused 'by catarrh, MORTGAGE SALE. off with two handsome cupolas which MORE LIVES ARE 8AVED the public schools introduced by will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. which is nothing but an inflamed con- Default having been made in the the American government shall give it a fine appearance and Will says ...BY USING... F. H. Sweetland, in this village, Wed- dition of the mucous surfaces. conditions of a certain mortgage made have been in operation a few years, he will fill it full of bay this season and executed by Louis C. McBride and the effects of Spanish intoler- nesday, July 2, at one o'clock. We will give One Hundred Dollars if it ever stops raining. Fred Jarendt for any case of deafness (caused by Dr. King's New Discovery,and Mary F. McBride, iiis wife, of ance erased, we have reason to ex- Charles W. 'Miller, of this village, the tinner, has the job of putting on catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's the city of Detroit, Wayne county, pect that even the humblest classes who graduated last week from the Michigan, to William E. Beach, of in every district wiill enjoy the 180 feet of galvanized evetroughs. Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. Consumption, Coughs and Colds Detroit Dental College, will locate at Howell, Livingston county, Michigan, benefits of the enlightenment that Frank N. Barker has added a 16 by P. J. CHENEY & CO., Than By All Other Throat And Toledo, Ohio. Xiung Remedies Combined. on the 28th day of June, A. D. 1899, •will follow. Augusta. 20 foot addition to his already large which mortgage was recorded on the r<*sidence anid the inside arrangements 'Sold by druggists, 75c. This wonderful . medicine positively CARLOS MARIA LOPEZ. Orin Riemenschneider, son of Post- first day of July, 1899, in the office of ape very complete, making it one of Hall's Famiily Pills are the best. cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Cleveland, June 23. master Riemenschneider, and a recent the Register of Deeds for Washtenaw •the most up to date residences in this Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay The Miss Johnson referred to in the county, in Liber 84 of Mortgages, on raduate of the Dental department of vicinity. Fever.Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, letter is the young woman whose letter Sore Throat, Croup and Whoopine page 81; which said mortgage was on the U. of M., has located at Kalama- Frank Roper, the mason, has more from the Philippines appeared in thezoo, where he will practice his pro- Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY; the 28th day of June, A. D. 1899, duly work with his crew of four men than assigned to Hosea Rogers of 'Rochester, last annual issue of the Omega, the fession. Price 50c. & $1, Trial Bottle Free: high school publication, and is the be can complete before cold weather Monroe county, New York, which as- letter "which the Rev. E. D. Kelly, of At the 'Methodist church next Sun- comes, all of which goes to show the Dark Hair signment was duly recorded in the St. Thomas church criticized from the .lay will occur the last quarterly meat- steady growth of our beautiful resort. office of tbe Register of Deeds afore- pulpit last Sunday. The letter was ng of the conference year. Love feast W. N. Lister, ex-county commission- said on the 10th day of May, A. D. will be held at 9:30 o'clock; preaching I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor Fred Bamford & Go. printed! in full in the Argus on Mon- er of schools, who has been at the for a great many years, and al- 1900, in Liber 13 of Mortgages, on day Oast. When Father Kelly was service at 10:30, sermon by Presiding Lake House since Friday, called on though I am past eighty years of page 410. Older Ryan. Quarterly conference will Prof. W. D. White and says he is hav- age, yet I have not a gray hair in shown the above communication from It being provided in said mortgage Carlos Maria Lopez, he said: ie held in the church study Monday ing as good a time as possible under my head." PAINTERS, DECORATERS evening at 8 o'clock. the frigid conditions of the atmos- Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. that should default be made in the "This letter is wholly irrelevant to Henry Heininger, of Lima, a few phere. He leaves for Ann Arbor to- iffld payment of said principal or interest, the point at issue* I had nothing to days ago brought two samples of milk night after a supply of overcoats and We mean all that rich, or any part thereof, when the same are say of the friars in my rebuke of Miss to the creamery here from the same heavy underwear. yabJe as provided in said mortgage, Johnson's letter, which was printed in dark color your hair used CONSULTING FURNISHERS. and should the same, or any part cow to be tested. One was from- the O. D. Richards, master mechanic of the Omega. I contended that the Fili- thereof, remain unpaid for the period very first milk taken from the cowthe Ann Arbor road, wife and daugh- to have. If it's gray now, ^ new importation of Jap- pinos were not idolators and I still of thirty days, then the principal sum ind the other from the last. The first ters, are at the Lake House. no matter; for Ayer's anese Leather Papers direct hold to that position. The Lopez letter with all arrearages of interest should sample tosted but 1.4 per cent butter Miss J. H. Morse, of Chicago, is reg- Hair Vigor always re- from Japan. We will be glad is not at all german to the question in- fat and the last 7.4 per cent. at the option of said mortgagee, his volved in my review of Miss Johnson's istered at the Lake House. to offer suggestions, furnish The members of St. Mary's parish stores color to gray hair. legal representatives and assigns, be- letter, consequently I do not feel that Mrs. Dr. Breakey, of Ann Arbor, is estimates on all suburban come payable immediately thereafter, I should say anything further about leld an ice cream social at the opera at the Lake House for a few days. Sometimes it makes the work, churches, halls, etc. louse Wednesday evening, and they Uthougb. the period limited for pay- it." We notice that Mr. Fred T. McOm- hair grow very heavy and Knickerbocker Rugs made ment thereof should not then have ex- presented Rev. Fr. Considinei who ber the live Ann Arbor real estate man oaves shortly for Rome, with a purse long; and it stops falling to order. pired; and default having been made and lady spent part of a day at the n the semi-annual payment of interest of over $500. Lake House. of the hair, too. 253—255 JEFFERSON AVENUE, BREEZY NOTES FROM $1.00 i bottle. All which by virtue of said mortgage be- On Wednesday, June 25, at Water- Mr. F. Sturm, brother of Prof. Sturm came due on June 28, 1901, and also oo, occurred the marriage of Rev. Detroit, Mich. of Ann Arbor, who has just arrived If your druggist cannot supply yon, default having been makle in the serni- WHITMORE LAKE V. T. Camburn and Miss Anna Sweet, from Germany, is enjoying himself at send us one dollar and we will express auunal payment of interest which, by both of that place. Rev. Dr. Ryan, of the Lake House. you a bottle. Be sure and give the name File No. 9116 12-462. of your nearest express office. Address F. Pistorioue, atty., Ann Arbor. virtue of said mortgage became due WhHmore Lake. June 27. 'Mrs. Fred Ypsilanti, performed the ceremony. Miss E. Carrow Patterson, of Ann J. C. AYERCO., Lowell, Mass. Commissioners' N otice. on December 28, 1901, and more than Perry has gone to Montrose to visit There will be a special meeting of Arbor, is at the Lake House. thirty days having elapsed since said he O. IE. IS. this evening for the pur- TATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF Wash- relatives. Messrs McNeal and Gage, of Ann S tenaw. The undersigned having been payments and each of them became rose of initiation. Arbor, who have an enviable reputa- appointed by the Probate Court for said county. due on the same, but neither of them The Misses Emma and Rena Ess- The Juganvrien of St. Paul's church NOTICE OF LETTING OF DRAIN Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust tion as fishermen, were registered at all claims and demands of all persons against nor any part of the same having been linger, of Ann Arbor, are the guests have changed the hour of their meeting the Lake House and trying hard to CONTRACT. the estate of Anna Maria Miller, late of said of Fred Jarendt and family. County, deceased. hereby give notice mid, the said assignee by virtue of from 7:30 to C:30 as heretofore. maintain their reputation. OTICE iB hereby given, that I, D. W. Barry, he option given in said mortgage Jas. Nesbit has the frame of his ele- N County Drain Commissioner of the County that BJX months from date are allowed, Landlord Stevens is in communica- of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, will, on by order of oaid Probate Court, for hereby declares the whole amount of gant residence up and will have it CAR WHEELS MADE OF iMONEY. tion with Columbus and Cleveland the tenth day of July A. D., 1902, at the lower Creditors to present their claims against ready to occupy in August. end of drain on the e X of n e yi. Section 21, in the estate of said deceased, and that they will moneys, tooth principal and interest, Every year our government destroys parties and says that within ten days the Township of Augusta, in said County of meet at the late residence of the deceased ecured by said mortgage, to be due Ex-Postmaster Bert Royce, of Ham- nearly half a billion dollars' worth of Washtenaw, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of in the city of Ann Arbor, in said County, there will be a large crowd from these that day. proceed to receive bids for the cleaning on the 3rd day ef September, and on the and payable immediately. burg, called on Jas. Xesbit today. soiled or torn bank notes, and after cities who will make things lively. out of a certain Drain known and designated as 3rd day of December next, at ten o'clock A. Dr. Harry Nichols is on the sick list. they have been reduced to pulp are Miss Helen Stevens and Mrs. Ann"Bishop and Cady Drain," located and estab- M., of each of said days,to receive, examine and There is claimed to be due on said lished in the township of Augusta, in said Coun- adjust said claims. nortgage on this date the sum of Mrs. Frank N. Barker and daughter, used I'm- making railroad car wheels. Brown, sisters, have six elegant rooms ty of Washtenaw and described a6 follows, to-wit: Dated Ann Arbor, June 3rd. 1902. Carrie, visited friends in Ann Arbor From a bank note to a car wftwel is for tourists in their residence on Bab- Commencing 130 feet west of the Southeast GEORGE PCHLTMMER, i> thousand five hundred and nine and Ypsilanti yesterday. corner of the n yi of s X of n w }£ of Sec 21. T. DANIEL FLETCHER, dollars and thirty-eight cents ($2,- about as radical a transformation as cock street. i S. U. 7 E, thence running in a westerly direc- Commissioners Prof. Kempf and family have been the one brought about in the ease of J. C. Seabolt, of Ann Arbor, hard- tion across a portion of Section 21 and 20, to the 509.3S). and no suit or proceeding hav- 8 w corner of the n w }-i of the n e yi of Section ng been instituted in law to collect rusticating at the Wideman grove for all weak, nervous and sickly people ware agent, is at the Clifton House. 20 and there terminating. File No. 9US 12-478. the past few day-;. who wall use Hostotter's Stomach Bit- On the afternoon and evening of the Said job will be let by sections The section Noah W. Cheever, Attorney. he same, or any part thereof, notice at the outlet of said Drain will be let first, Estate of Robert Popkins. s hereby given that on Saturday, the A party of 20 citizens of Cincinnati. ters, the favorite American remedy fourth there -will be a grand ball at and tbe remaining sections in their order up Ohio, ahe quartered at the Widenman for stomach, liver and bowel com- the Clifton house. Prof. Smock, as- stream, in accordance with the diagram now on TATE OF MICHIGAN. COUNTY OF 13th day of September, A. D. 1902, at file with the cither papers pertaining to said S Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Pro- one o'clock in the afternoon of said grove for a month's enjoyment. plaints. A wlmegl&BSfu] before meals sidled by the Quackenbush brothers, Drain, in the office of the County Drain Commis- bate Court for the County of Washtenaw The Wm. Dunlop grove is fast filling sioner of the said County of Washtenaw, to held at the Probate Office in the City of day, at the south front door of the will put the stomach in good condi- will be added to the Whitmore Lake which reference may bo had by all parties inter- Ann Arbor on the 5th day of June, in up vith tourists, and they are a jolly tion to digest the food and prevent band, which insures first class music. ested, and bids will bemade and received accord- the year one thousand nine hundred and wort h»y exi>resaaga only era delivery. The Argus-Democrat bas news from ing and has always met with marked I Permanent Ourt, not only temporary relief, tor all Jftr- L. Olsaver are registered at the Clif- D, W. BABBT, W. L. WATKINS, J voui ViaoTdtri, Ri.ileiisy. Spa»ms, St. Vitog-Dance, •11 over the county. Jl per yeer. success. ton House and putting in ten hours a County Drain Commissioner of the County of (Atiaecopy. Judge of Probate I Debility, Kxhausiioo. DB R 11 KLINE Ld Wathtenaw. 1 JAMES E. MCGKEUOR, Probaie Kemster 1 931 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Founded «7il ANN AKBOit AKGUP DEMOCRAT, JULY 4, 1902

Edward Brown, for thirty years a "You know, I was but 18 years old, THE SEASON ON. resident of North Lake, is dead, leav and joys and sorrows were all very ing a wife and eight children. H Frail Berger's Story. great to me—very real, Indeed. Am HE day so long awaited A Trying Position was born in England in 1835. BY CELIE GAINES. I tiring you?" asked Frau Berger. Has rolled around at last, Otto Jarrandt died June 25 in Wyan "Please go on," I begged. "I am afraid T And cranks and fans and rooterg the coach will come before I hear the Again are breathing fast, Ann Arbor Readers will Appreciate dotte, of consumption. He formerlj 66 OU look very happy this aft For on the baseball diamond TO COME HERE |iveil in [Saline and his remains were rest." Again the heroes pose, This Advice. ernoon, Frau Berger!" brought there for burial. "It is really not much of a story. In Each thrilling with excitement "Why not?" she an From head down to his toes. Tri State Reunion is Set For George Riley, of Lyndon, had his swered. "My man is cona truth it was far too short. Well, the A constant itching tries your pa- hip fractured the other day by being next morning I was dusting, when sud- The grand stand's overflowing, tience. Next August Ing, you know." And packed are bleachers, too; thrown out of a wagon while the team Frau Berger was a typical old Ger denly the bell rang. Herr Muller was Nothing so annoying. Nothing so ir- Just going out, so he opened the door. Through knotholes in the fences was running away. dan lady, very "thick" as to propor The peepers take a view. ritating, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR BAND tions and very rosy as to complexion "I stopped and listened. I knew that On nearby poles and houses As itching piles or eczema. There are twelve members of the voice. Had I not been dreaming of it The nervy urchins roost, To scratch the irritation makes It Dexter lodge of Maccabees and four Her hair, which had evidently been And every one is ready blond, was now perfectly white, am all night? It was his. In a moment worse, Has Made Arrangements for of the Lady Maccabees buried in the they would both come into the wohn- To give.the game a boost. To leave it alone means misery. Dexter cemetery. the knitting in her fat little hands was Big Event Which wil] the brightest of scarlet stockings. stube. Ach! I remembered the rose Soon forward comes the umpire. Some Ann Arbor citizens can tell you of yesterday and was so ashamed. The chap who knows It all; Bound trip tickets are sold on the We were sitting on the piazza await how to be free Draw Many Visitors Hawkes-Angus line between Jacksoi What if Herr Muller should know of Around he proudly glances, Free from these troubles. Read the Ing the arrival of the stagecoach. that? Was it very wrong? Why did And then he yells, "Play ball!" and Grass Lake for the small sum Her blue eyes sparkled so pleasantlj The pitcher gets in action, following: Arrangements have been made to of five ceats. he come back after saying goodby? A A white sphere cleaves the air. Mrs. T. Martiny of No. 501 Detroit have the annual reunion of the Tri- behind her eyeglasses that I involun hundred thoughts like that went And then the baseball season Victor /Saylis, of near Milan, ha tarlly drew my rocking chair nearer. street, says: "I suffered a great deal State Band association held in this city through my mind in a moment. What Is opened up for fair. from fever sores and at times the In- in August. Messrs. Theodore Back- lost the middle finger of the left hanc "How pretty she must have been as a could I say? Where could I go. I by getting it mixed up in a grub pul girl!" I thought. The subsequent proceedings flammation caused a burning sensation haus, JFrank Case and Douis Otto, was standing near the sofa. It was Are very much the same which was intense. I used numerous three of the enterprising members of ling machine. Perhaps she read my thoughts o a high backed, old fashioned one. As those so often witnessed In playing of the game. ointments and lotions but nothing ever the Knights Templar band of this city, The May paj-ments for butter fat something in my expression suggestec "'Come in! Come in!' I heard Herr gave me permanent relief. I saw confidence, for she presently smoothei The cranks again go crazy have had the undertaking in hand for and hauling at the Saline creamery Muller saying. 'Very friendly, I am O'er unexpected teats, Doan's Ointment highly recommended, some time and they now feel that their was $3,689.84, the largest month in out her knitting meditatively. sure, to come to see us again before And rooters in their frenzy and got a box at Eberbach & Son's efforts to secure the reunion for Ann its history. "Ach, ja! I have been in America 40 you go.' Tear up the bleacher seats. drug store. On applying it, It relieved Aijbor is assured. years, and I havo ni»? been married 40 "Ah, how I had wished to see him all the distress and irritation almost at Alfred Miller and Fred Jerry, of Sa years, fraulein." There's sprinting round the bases Between fifty and sixty bands will line, are said to have captured a rat again, and now I would rather have While watching thousands cheer. once. I continued the use of it until tier on the Hurd marsh

only by the supremo court of this state. I am not in Hie -habit of nntidpatinsr Ms decisions and certainly don't want to MUST SAVE be so understood. Any proceedings now will bs tak