CAss CITY C HRONICLE.

TRI-~OUNTY CHRONICLE,. Established in 1899 {Consolidated {]ASS CITY ENTERPRISE, Established in 1881 [April 2,0, 1906, CANS CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 22, ~gm. Vol. 5, No. ~3

11~1 '1 . ~~~.___~~ MRS. MARYP IJ[ TOWNSEND AT CASS CITiY. DAN ABR A FINE FARMING COUNTRY.

P, SS[ B[YONB Jackson will make an automobile NA,JY MUSiCiAN dren, who have been visiting at the SPECIAL home of P. P. Webber, returned to tour of Tuscola County on Thursday, SUFFERED INTENESLY FOR A Aug. 4,, speaking at a dozen points PLAYS CLARINET IN BAND ON their home in Marshfield, ~Vis., Mon- day. Mrs. Jasmer has purchased the YEAR FROM GANGRENE. and Closing the day with an evening RECEIVING SHIP. meeting at the county seat. He will S. G. Benkelman residence on Pine speak in Cass City in the forenoon of St. and expects to make it her hom~ SALE - Came to Novesta Township in 1880. Aug. 4. The exact time will be stated T. H. Ahr Writes Chronicle an In- some time within the year. Mrs. Funeral He~d Thursday in a schedule of the trip which will teresting Letter From J Jasmer, who is a capable farming Afternoon. be printed later. Ferrell, Idaho. i woman and has lived about 20 years Mr. Townsend is making a strong l in and five years in Wis- 400 Pairs Men,s, Women's, Boys' and Children's consin, states that she has never ~ }~ ~4rs. Mary Paul departed from this canvass in his efforts to become the Dan Ahr, at one time the young- United States senator to succeed seen finer farming land than in the }~ -,~--~ SHOES AT FROM ~ _~ life at her home in Novesta town- est member of the Cass City Band, Senator Burrows. vicinity of Cuss City. ship, two miles south of Cuss City, was successful in passing the exam- early Tuesday morning, after a year ination of a navy musician and is 20% to 40% of intense suffering' from gangrene. row playing clarinet in the band on Mary Worm was born in Germany NHAI WONA'S the receiving ship, "Philadelphia." @MPSONI N'I'ILI[ 77 years ago on Sept. 10. In early ClUB NIOBI DO T. H. Ahr, his father, writes the KI[[fD AI SLAIN[ DISCOUNT womanhood she came to New York Chronicle from Ferrell, Idaho, re- and in that city, 53 years ago, she garding some of Dan's experiences Women's and Children's Canvas Oxfords at ~ PRtCE was united in marriage to V. Paul. PLAN WHICH PROMISES TO AD- and also h~s own as follows: WAS FORMERLY A RESIDENT OF All Men's, Boys'and Children's Suits 15 to 30 per After a short residence in New VANCE CITY'S INTEREST. I must tell you about Dan. He ARGYLE. cent Discount. York they moved to Bruce County, left us in March, determined to see ..... Ontario, and later made their home some of this western country. The No Particulars Regarding the Death One OrGanization of Women Makes 100 Men's 50c Shirts ...... }~ Pri in Elgin County of the same first letter we received from him he of the Young Man Have 50 [' $1.00 Shirts ce province. In 1.880 Mr. and Mrs. Paul War on Mail Order Houses was working in southern Idaho. The 50 Dress Straw Hats: : Been Received. came to and settled in No- to Help Its Town. next he was over at Pendleton, Ore- Come Eady W~iJe The iss0~mnt is C0mpleta,~*~ ~esta township, where they experi- gon. Then we heard from kiln in Word was received here Tuesday N enced the hardships of pioneer life Here is an opportunity for the Pro%land. Then he ~as washing that Thompson MePhail, 30 years of and spent the remainder of their Woman's Club, that is, if it cares to dishes in a large Railroad Construc- age and formerly a resident of At- J. D. CRO BY ('D. SON days. Mr. Paul died in 1895. tion Camp near Tacoma and finally gyle, had been killed at Seattle, C~$ City's Shoe ~nd Clothing Non. "follow a most wort.hy example set by Until about a year ago, Mrs. Paul the federated woman's clubs of Grand he was on the steel steamer, Ken- %Vashington, on Monday afternoon at eu;oyed the best of health. At that Rapids. neday, Working in the kitchen. This five o'clock. No particulars regarding time she became a victim of that Through the federation of woman's it is claimed is the fastest steamer the accident have been received by dreaded disease, gangrene, and has clubs of that city the Grand Rapids on the coast. He couldn't see very his friends here at this time. since suffered untold agony. Through ladies have entered on a plan which much of the country for all he could Mr-. McPhail has been in the w, est (,) it all, she bore lier sufferings pa- promises to advance the interest of see was out through a port hole for several years, part of the time tiently and uncomplainingly until that city. Briefly outlined it is to near the water's edge, so he deRid- being employed as car inspector. Saturday w~hen she was the victim of buy in their home city, of their home ed that he was not cut out for a kit- Recently he has been engaged in of- BOO KS BOO KS=- a paralytic stroke and her pains were merchants, instead .of sending their chen man anyway. fice work for a railroad company. released. She passed away quietly money outside the city. In a resolu- He then made an application to He is the son of Archie McPhail of Tuesday morning. tion adopted by the federation this join the navy as a musician and Argyle. . old. Call and see the large assort= Mrs. Paul was an earnest Christian sentiment appears: was successful in his examinations, It is expected that the remains mother, and until her sickness kept "Resolved, That in order to show but was obliged to write to Wash- of the young man will be sent to ment lust received, i her indoors, she was ahvays a faith- our earnest desire to participate ington, D. C., to get his age waived. Ubly and then brought to Cass City fu' attendant at the Evangelical actively in the proTnulgation of the He ~m.s successful in evewthing and for interment ill Elkland cemetery, church of which society she was a local trade reciprocity floctrine the is now a navy man good and tight where his mother is buried. Wood's Drug Store. member. president of this organization be and for four years. She ,is survived by four daughters, is hereby instructed to apl~oint a He writes in part: "While I'm not Ice Cream Social. Mrs. M. Race, Miss Lizzie Paul and special committee of three to meet making much just now, I'm having a The Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical church will serve ice Mrs. Chas. Hall, all of Novesta town- with the local trade reciprocity com- great time and making the easiest cream and cake on the lawn of J. H. ship, and Mrs. C. Armstrong of Sag- mittee of the Grand Rapids board of money I ever made. Am not going Striffler on Saturday evening, July ina~; three sons, Henry, John and trade and agree upon some plan for to Norfolk, Va., to school but will 23, for the benefit of the church. Net The LarEest "Wm. Paul of Novesta township; 14 carrying on the enterprise. We be- stay and study here. Am playing grandchildren and one great grand- lieve that a movement so full of w,ith the navy yard band now. About ~child. Mrs. O. C. S~azy, a daugh- 16 pieces besides the band master. ~ce Cream Social. prospects for good deserves our most The Union Sunday School will died in 1901. WBlch Slock in ter, active assistance. We realize that There are four clarinetists besides serve ice cream and cake on the Funeral arrangements were made the mothers and housewives do the me. The band is composed of old lawn of Reader Odel Friday evening, for Thursday afternoon at two larger proportion of buying and we timers and men about to be paid off, July 22, ~ mile west of Cedar Run bridge. Committee--Mildred Darbee, TheWorl o o'clock at the residence and at three wish to go on record as deploring the so you can imagine what kind of a Orson Hiser, Leila Odel, Theodore o'clock at the Presbyterian church, tendency (which ~,e firmly believe is band .it is. They play all concert Hendrick, Jay Turner, Fannie Hen- Rev. J. A. Schweitzer, pastor of the and this high classical music. I am Maybe not--assuredly not. largely the result of thoughtlesness) drick. 7-22-I I~vangelieal society, officiath~g, In- of many perhaps of our o~vn number, playing 2nd and every once in a But it's big enough and varied enough to meet every or- terment in Elkland cemetery. to send away money to large mercan- while I stop, Savy? Of course it is For Sale, dinary demand that can be made upon it. all sight music as it is locked up Heavy brood mare. Also bath tub tile houses in other cities; we are and new cream separator with capac- HOTEL COLUMBIA CLOSED. tt's this besides-- convinced that money so separated When we are not playing. I have a ity from 850 to 950 pounds per hour. from our city never comes back, and rubber clarinet, Benzel & Muller G. L. Hitchcock. 7-15- it's comprised of the wortd's most famous watches. Hostelry Has Not Paid Since Local the whole community is bound to be make, 6 rings and 17 keys. The !t contains all the watch ski]l that there IS. Option Went into Effect. the loser. Let us do it for Grand band master told me the other day Dance at Doerr's Hall on Friday, July 22. Allen & Dolling. 7-15-2p. So we come to you with nothing less than a promise of Rapids." that I could read music alright and Conaidel~ably to the suI~pl'ise of the as soon as I practiced up a bit he watch certainty. How large a proportion of the Parties wishing either cedar and guests and a number of boarders, would rate me. Am doing some Let us explain further the merits of our watches to you money received by each family is poplar wood should see A. A. Brian, landlord John H. Schnl~ made the expended by the feminine members squeaking now~adays. I played left who will deliver same. J.D. Tuckey. personMly. 7-15- announcement last Saturday evening is difficult to say, but it is necessarily field on navy band base ball team. ~hat the H,otel Columbia would close We played the band off the steam- large. It includes all the household raspberr.ies for sale and that no more meals would be Black expenses, that for furnishings, food, er Washington day before yesterday on Monday, Wednesday and Friday A. H. HIGGIN , se~wed. When the lights were turned etc., and a considerable amount for and they beat 14 to 15. It was some- at Johnson's Fruit Farm, 11~ miles off, therefore, Saturday night, pat- clothes. All the money spent for thing like married and singles in south of Novesta. Moore phone No. ]eweler and Optometrist. Cuss City, Michigan. 69--3r. 7-15- rons were obliged to seek other pla- these purposes should be rlistributed Cass City. I found out every time ces for Sunday accommodations. except once when t went to base on -- o in Cass City, and by dealing with Cass Village Lots for Sale. ~he Columbia is one of the best City firms the women of this city balls but if my bat had been We have 6 village lots for sale, lo- hotels in Vassar, and while it ap- can individually do the same work long enough I'd have reached them. cated on west side of street from peared to have the largest patronage "We play for colors at 8 a. m. then the Evangelical church. Will sell that is being done for Grand Rapids separate or together. I.A. Fritz. A NEW PREMIUM AT of any of the four hotels in town, by Grand Rapids women. at 9:30 go to quarters but do not Mr. Schultz says it did not pay, es- ~o=ttinued on sixth page. Section knives, rivets, guards for pecially w.ith the increased cost of Plan., McCormick and Deering mow- MRS. PARKER'S STORE food, and the increased cos~ of help, ANOIH[R MIlK Come oneI Come allI Dance at ers and binders, section rivets, lu- together with the loss of revenue Croop's Hall, Deford, July 23, 1910, bricating oil, hay fork rope, one inch since local option went into effect a commencing at 7:30 p. m. Evening trip rope, screen doors and window SCANDAl El[WING ticket, 50c. 7-15- screens. G. L. Hitchcock. 7-1- year ago. His family will remain in Consisting of 7 piece dinner the hotel. Mr. Schultz has engaged as traveling salesman for a whole- PURE FOOD INSPECTORS AT set and 4 piece silver ware. sale liquor house, a business he fol- UBLY AGAIN. lowed before engaging in the hotel Come and get a ticket and business here. ¼ f Examine Hundreds of Cans of Milk ¼ Sets it is hardly probable however that Water and Take Samples from 57 find out how to secure a the Columbia will remain closed for any great length of time. Its desira- Suspicious Cans. full set. ble location, excellent furnishings, and complete equipment, are too val- Last week Messrs. Howe and uable an asset to stay idle, and no Millis, pure food inspectors, came in- WATE;I SETS ANNA A. PARKER doubt some one with experience and to Ubly quietly, went to the milk energy will secure possession-of the condensory and inspected hundreds Ah! this is just the time you need them. ~ Don't you? property and the hostelry be again of cans of milk and took away With Well then, buy one for that friend or relative of yours. Buy them for analysis 57 samples of sus- opened to the public.~Vassar Pio- it now while the sale is on, while you can save I-4 of the neer. picious milk. Of these it is said 13 are from cans of people who were price. F. E. Gifford, Optical Specialist, fined last January, and that many is at Hotel Car. every six weeks. others are from the milk of farmers 80c Set for 60c $1,75 Set for $1.32 W. H. l uhl His next visit to Car, will be Tues- whom no one would ever suspect of~ day and Wednesday, July 26 and 27. Mr. Gifford has examined the eyes dishonesty, and the scandal bids Announces the arrival of a full line of and made glasses for many people fair to outclass the former one. $1 Set for 75c $2.00 Set for $1.50

/ in Cass City and for 14 years has The town is wild with rumors, says fall and winter samples for up=to=date made regular visits to Hotel Car,, the Courier, Ubly's weekly paper, one Every set will be sold for 3°4 of its value. suits and overcoats. He will be pleas= Car., Mich. Mr. Gifford is a special- ist in examining the eyes and grinds of which is that several persons Don't miss this chance, One week only. edit. have you call and inspect the lenses especially for the eyes. have already visited Justice Gibson to. explain "how it happened" if Yours for Bargams, line. Lost~Between Pinney's Summer their milk is found to have been doc- Resort and Cass City, a large pocket book containing a pair of glasses, tored. CA55 CITY, = = MICHIGAN. other articles and a smaller pocket book with $20. Return to Mrs. Jno. For Sale. Cass Towle, R. 3, Shabbona, or to Chron- A desirable property on east Main Street; house, barn and two lots E. W. Jones, , icle office. Reward offered. 7-22-1p City. w~th fruit. Enquire of Mrs. Selina II Will pay highest market price for For cool dresses and waists see Lost--~ black pocket book contain- Brown. 7-22-1p poultry. Will receive same on Mon- Mrs. G. W. Goff. 6-17- ing 50 cents in cllange. Finder will day and .Wednesday of each week. please return to Chronicle office. 7-22 For Sale. O. Auten. 6-24- House and lot formerly owned by ¼ Water Sets ¼ For Sale. Boarders wanted, ladies. Mrs. James Oathout near the Evangelical 100 yards linoleum 12 feet wide. Lucy Brown, Houghton Street west. church. Price and terms reasonable. Some more of that Light House I r i flour at ~rs. Parker's. 7-1- 4-8- G.L. Hitchcock. 7-22-3p E, H. Pinney, Owner. 7-22- t 1 { GASS C|TY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 19~0. PAGE TWO, knew that I was dreading a terrible + . CASS CITY CHRONICLE. misfortune. When he was telling me A SQUARE DEAL. Published Weekly. about the singular things he finds be- tween the leaves of books returned to Osborn's Record, Life and Aces Bea~ The Tri-County Chronic!e and Cans the library i forgot my trouble. He the Light. City Enterprise consolidated Apr. 20, says he finds ew:rything from a love 1906. FOITURE CAME, letter to a hairpin. How careless we The Daily Herald-Leader, of Me- women are~ Men seldom leave things nominee, makes the following inter- Subscription price--One year, $1;, between the pages of books, but men six months, 50 cents; three months, A~s0 Her Husband, Who Proved d0n't read as many books as women. esting comment on the gubernatorial 25 cents. May 21. situation: Advertising rates made known on! an Important Element. i The D'ill has been found. I am heir- Depending upon ignorance and application. • ~ ~t~red a~ second-class matter ess to a great fortune. I have been prejudice, an effort is bemg made up- .&!)ri! 27, 1906, at the postoffice at By ANNA ~N]'L~Y, congratulated. I hinted to one o£ my on the part of those newspapers ~he Kind You Have Always l~ought,, ~nd Which has li~een Cass City, M,iehigan, under the Act [Copyright, 1910, by American Press Asso- congratulators that I shall be suspect- which are supporting L?ieutenant Gov- in use years, has ciation.J for over 30 b~rne $he signature of of Congress of Mar. 3, 1879. ed of having poisoned uncle. He re- ernor Kelley to injure the guberna- May 10. ~ an4 ~as been made under his per- H. F. LENZNER, Publisher. plied that ] would at least have "mil- We have all received a dreadful torial candidacy of Chase S. Osb0rn sonal supervision since its infancy. lions for defense." But that would not ~ shock, when unele's valet went to his because of his residence, north of the Allow no one to deceive you in this. remove the charge, the trial and the master's room this morning he found Straits of Macinaw. The success of All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good ~ are stain to follow. The same person bade but uncle on the floor dead. Poor, dear old this move depends upon two things, Dir¢ctor ?. me not worry. He says that detec- Experiments that trifle ~,ith and endanger the health ok + man, to die all alone, without any wife tives have been watching my every first, popular ignorance of upper pen- Infants and Children--Experience against lNxperimen~, or child to soothe his going: If he had DR. A. N. TREADGOLD, act since the crime ~as committed insula geography, and second, lack of only let me live with him I might at Office and residence on Seeger St. and they have admitted to not getting acquaintance with Mr. Osborn and least have been within call at the mo- Office on ground floor of building a single item of evidence against me. his record. Both these occasions for ment when he was stricken. But, no; What is CASTORIA across from Hospital. Special care I knew it. That woman who insisted opposition to Osborn will have dis- though I offered repeatedly to be a given to diseases of w,omen and on coming in to make a dress for me Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- daughter to him, he steadily refused, appeared before this campaign is children. City phone. for a song was one of them. That goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I£ persisting in living alone with no one over. man I saw at so many places, in the contains neither Opium, 1E[orphine nor other Narcotic but servants in the house. But uncle Chippewa county, Chase Osborn's J. H. HAYS, M. D., shops, on the street, everywhere, was substance. Its age is its guarantee° IS destroys Worms was very eccentric. home, is an agricultural county. It Physician and Surgeon. Office another. 1 ~am not reassured by the has a larger acreage of arable soil and allays Peverishness. lit cures Diarrhce~ and Wind I supposed there was no doubt that days" Wednesdays, 10 a. m. to 3 p. person who has comforted me, but I than any county in the state save Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles~ cures Constipation uncle died of some heart trouble or m. Saturdays, 1 to 5 p. m. have finished my book and will go for one. It is removed from the nearest apoplexy, or something like that, but and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the another. ! long to talk to my friend mine by over two hundred miles. It they say now that the doctors declar~ Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. , • DR. M. M. W|CKWARE, the librarian about what is on my is as reasonable to say that the peo- there are no evidences whatever of dis- ple of Berrien county in southwest- The Children's Panacea~-The ~iother's ]~riend® Physician and Surgeon. Office mind. He has become my only confi- ern Michigan would be governed by o~er Heller's Groeer'y. Residence dant. two blocks south of Copies' hard- influences which directly affected the I am electrified by a spark hope. ware store on Seeger street, east qf city of Detroit as to say that a resi- c=.u,mE CASTORIA ALWAYS s~de. Special attention paid to mid- This morning I received a letter ad- dent of Chippewa county was gov- ~ifery and diseases of women. dressed in a strange hand. I studied erned by what affected conditions on ~ears the Signature of ___ the superscription a long while, but 1 the iron or copper ranges. Chippewa could not make out from whom it county is not only wholly an agricul- P. A. Schenck, D. D. S. tural county, but its population is could be. It was postmarked as sent Dentist. largely rural. There are two men en- from this town. Finally it occurred to Graduate . gaged in agricultural pursuits to one me to open it. t suppose i would have Office hours 7:30 a. m. to 12 m. and engaged in any other line of busi- 1:30 to 5:a0 p. m. Office in Fritz done so before had my mind+ not been ness. There are more granges in :Block, Cass City, Michigan. so tortured by the frightful specter Chippewa county than in many coun- that has been hanging over me. What ties below the straits.- So much for D E NT'! ST RY. was my surprise to see at the bottom argument that mining influence con- The KindYou ga e Al ags B0uht of the letter° "Your friend The Libra- trols in Chase Osborn's home. ~ Ao Fritz, Resident De~tist. l~an." As to Mr. Osborn personally, he Jn Use For Over. 30 Years. Office over E. Ryan's drug store° owns not a dollar's interest in a mine We sot,icit your patronage when in ~his is what he says: in the state of Michigan and while if need of dental work. After talking with you yesterday/ I went elected governor, ~e will insist upon home and, taking up a newspaper, read a detailed report of the doctors who were square treatment for mining ~nter ~ eats, he will insist upon this with no EIk~and Arbor, No. 31, A, O. O. G. deputed to analyze the poison found in the case of your late uncle. Suddenly greater vigor than he Will upon meets the second and fourth Thurs- my fingers released their grip on the pa- square treatment for the farmer in days of each month in Oddfellow per, and it fell to the floor. An idea had Clinton county, or the manufacturer Hall. Visiting companions always flashed upon me. What a singular fac- in Detroit or Grand Rapids. ulty is memory, and how marvelously it is welcome. Waiter Anthes, C. G., A. Now as to Mr. Osborn's record. awakened! I remembered a wet, dismal E. Boulton, See-Treas. night a month ago when I was sitting at The greatest and most significant Hotel Griswold my desk in the library. A young man, a fight ever made in Michigan for equal stranger to me. came in and asked for a taxation was that led by the late Gov- Grand River Avenue and Griswold Street rare work of a foreign author. Since it ernor Hazen S. Pingree. It was be- T~EWORLDS GREATEST SEWIRG NAC~NE had never been called for before I should cause of Pingree's efforts that the not have remembered it except for its Detroit, ,, Michigan, Ik ,..LIGHT RUNNING_ rarity. I went to the shelf, where 1 system of specific taxation, so pro- found it covered with dust~ took It down lific of abtlse, was given its quietus and gave it to the stranger'. in Michigan and the ad valorem sys- POSTAL HOTEL COMPANY It was a treatise on poisons. tem put into general use. Where FI~ED POSTAL, P~'es. :L~. J~. S]bIJ~W, Hp~r. A gToup of events recorded i~ my brain ~as Chase Osborn in that fight? x~ was a ~EAT~S~ oz~ ~ozso~. had led me to this remembrance. My At that time Chase Osborn owned $50,000 Now Being Expended in Remodeling, chats with you as to your uncle's death~ and published a newspaper, the Sod Furnishings and Decorating, ease--that he was in perfect health. It all I have heard about it ah'd lastly this is suspected that he was murdered. report of the doctors--might not that book News. The News was the first pa- per in the state to come out for _ But how could that be since no wound contain mention uf th~ poison r~ported by them as having been used to kill your un- Hazen S. Pingree for governor. It i We will I'-~ave Club Breakfast, 25c and up. has been found on his body? Oh, cle, and might not this in some way con- announced his candidacy. Chase On- iTwo hundred Rooms all wi~h dear! i am so frightenedl I am nect this stranger with the rnarder? baths. born led the fight for Pingree in the New Ladies' and (}(-,~)+th:,n~qfs uncle's nearest relative--indeed, his I hurried to the library, fecund the book, upper peninsula. Chippewa county cafe. Luncheon, 50 cents. only relative so far as is known--and which had been returned, and opened it. sent a representative to the legisla- New grill for ger~ttemaei~. You remember that the first day you New hall, wit, ti seat.lug capacity unless he has left his wealth to chari- came here 1 told you how many articles ture pledged to the Pingree taxa- of 400 person~, for conve~r,t,ions. ties I shall inherit it. I do hope noth- are left carelessly between the leaves of tion ideas. It was the bill intro- banquets, lunch(,ons, card par- Table de He{e, Dinner, 75c. duced by Chippewa county's repre- ti(~s and datlc(+s. ing wilt come of this theory that he returned books. Well. the book I opened Six private dining roo:~.~s f(,r has been made away with. Suspicion contained an instance of this kind. On sentative, William Chandler, that. cit~hs anct after-th(-~at('r parti+.s. running over the leaves looking for men- finally became a law, putting the Private parlors for w(-~dings, Also Smwice a la Carte. will fall upon me, for it is quite likely tion of the poison named by the doctors fight for Pingree in the upper pen- r(~ceptio/ls, nt(,~,~i!!gs,~,to. that I shall fall heir to a}l of his es+ I found lying between two pages devoted Our faailities for high c~a~s ,<,-r- insula. Chippewa county sent a vice are exceptional, and. sinai- tate, which, they say, will turn out to to a description of it and its effects a soiled piece of paper. On it was a note representative to the legislature lar to the best hotels of New be worth millions. York. written in a peculiar hand referring to pledged to the Pingree taxation ideas. Business now ~c, ing on as tzs~al. May 11. the chapter and page on which this poi- it was the bill introduced by 'Chip- I can't wait to see the morning pa- son that l~illed your uncle was described. pewa county's representative, William • But one thing more remained for me to per, and yet I dread to look at it for do to establish my find as a bit of evi- C, handler, that fi.nally became a law, fear it will contain some terrible de- dence. I referred to the record of the putting the railroads upon an ad velopment. book's withdrawal and found the name of valorem basis. In that fight, the Great heavens! "Arnold Maxwell the person who had withdrawn it. or at mining corporations of upper Michi- Provocation. ]~fyou want either ~Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary least the name he had given. I also found gan were unfriendly to the Pingree came to his death through an insidious Poise. i Judla'e--Why did you assault this ~huttle or a Single Thread [Chain ~igch] that the book had not been taken out proposals and opposed the Pingree When yo~ lose your temper, when Sewing iMachine write to poison !" since he had taken it. candidacy. you procrastinate, ~ hen you get nerv- m:!n "2 T~{E ~[EW H~ME SEWIt|[~ MAOHI~E GGMPARY Who could have had an interest in The volume, the bit of paper--evidently Prispner-What v~.Ollld you do. your Orange, Mass. slipped in between the pages for a place After Pingree became governor, he ous, excited; when you are blue and murdering him? No one but me. I honor, if you l++ept a grocery shop alad l%~Izny sewing machh~es are made to sell regardless of mark and forgotten--and the record con- called Chase Osborn to Lansing as disappointed, when you worry, you q:~a!ity, but the ~ie~,w ~{Ol~e is made to wear. shall be charged with the crime. In cerning its withdrawal are now all in the his railroad commissioner, thus gi~'- lose much of your energy, your e~- :i ti!;t;} ('~i:~ ~ i~, :il)d :tSiK(-~(~" i~ lh, could Our gliarallty I]ever runs out. any event, I shall be suspected. Oh, hands of the police. I write this to you ing him the best and most powerful eiency; you cannot bring the whole, I Iak¢, a movi.q~ pi~.ture of y(Hlr ¢'lleese? ~let by only. before going to bed that with the morning autl~orized dealers how many horrors accompany wealth: place in his official family. As rail- complete, positive man to your task. FOR SALE BY light you may have a hope of being re- road commissioner, Chase Osborn May 12. lieved of that unspoken suspicion that you A discord:int, troubled, unbalanced Every one is talking about uncle's cannot put feel overshadows you. served the state and his chief with Co Do STR[1FFLER, Agent courage and vigor. His administra- mind is in no condition to create, pro- Melting Points. taking off. The papers are full of it. Isn't it deUghtful? if it really turns tion of the office was such as to duce. It is no~ative, and a negative Ice melts at 32 degrees, wax at 149 Cass City,/~ich. The police, they say, have been very out that this man who seems to have command Governor Pingree's warm mind c:/nnot produ(.e. degrees, tend at 626 degrees and active, but do not claim as yet to have been so interested in this especial poi- and often-expressed approval. Never mind what others do: run your platinum at 3.632 degrees. got any clew. One account says that son killed uncle I shall be vindicated Inasmuch as Chase Osborn will in- own machine, think your own thought, both servants--there are but two--have and rich. vade every county in the state before live your own life. Let others fret A FREE Prescription been under close surveillance ever But it may turn out that he wished this campaign is done and inasmuch and worry, if they will; keep your since that dreadful night, though they the poison for another purpose. They as his record is daily becoming more poise, you~" serenity. Do not imitate, have both proved that they were at a may never find him. If not, at any widely known, this campaign against re!low', pretend or pose. Be fearless, ADVICE him will fail of its purpose com- servants' ball from 10 o'clock till 3 in rate this bit of evidence proves his self reliant, independent. Be your- pletely. For the people when they Fron~. a physician of 52 years' experience the morning, while the doctors say existence and diverts suspicion from ,~et f.--Sueee.~.~ Magazine. in v,o!]eges, sanatoriums and general Drac- see and hear Osborn will instinc~;- uncle died between 11 and 1. I wonder rice. Weak, llel'V PUS :,;ion, l'egaill your me: ively recognize him for what he in. I is almost the worst thing for st~ ength and vigol'. how they know that. Oh, how 1 wish ~O great was nly sympathy for weak men June 20. a man without sectional prejudice, a consumptives. Many of the I ~n ~he early yeal-s of my experlence that they would find the poisoner ~. The young man who took- the book man who loves and practices square- "just-as-good" preparations | have made it a. special study, and fol'rl]u- May 14. tated ~wo t]rescl'iplions, one 1.O).' Nell ur~der on poisons from the library has been dealing and in whose hands the in- CASTORIA contain as much as 20% of | 50 and one lot men over 50 Nears of age. This morning I saw the first news- arrested. The police have been a long terests of the whole state and all the In my declining years, I want every man ~0r Infants and Children. alcohol; Scott's Emulsion | tO have the benefit of my long years of paper mention of myself in connection while about it and would not have people will be safe and secure. not a drop. Insist on having careful study, research and long experience. with uncle's death: "No will has yet i. am now 73 years old and as strong and succeeded in finding him had it not The Kind You Have Always Bought \~igo.-ot~s as at 40 and the rest of my life been found, but it is understood that been for the handwriting on his slip Sincerity impresses. will be spent in aiding suffering manhood. Bears the I real!z# that my time is short, but will do Miss Clementine Deane. a daughter of used for a bookmark. The way it all Jl] ]]3y power to aid men and wom.(~n who the deceased's late wife. has long been came about was this: Uncle has a One of the first stops made by Mr. Signature of Scott's Emulsion | are h(.]pless and seeking relief. I know FoR s~ ~x ~.~u~aIszs ! th~re has been P~ grea~ many disappo'inted the heir expectant. But Miss Deane, nephew, a real nephew, his own sis- Osborn on his campaign tour through when they thought relief in their grasp, but not being a blood relative of the mur- ter's son. I have never before heard the lower peninsula was at Presque let me so:l(1 you my free ?)rescriptSon and lie. H. H. Whiteley, editor of the booklet of !)'.'irate lectlp'os to men which is dered man. cannot inherit under the of him. He is a physician. He pul His View of the Matter. the r~'su]t of Study since I lecturing News makes the following comment beKan common law." in a claim as next of kin for uncle's •'Joseph," said his mother reprov- tO s~ude'r!t

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headquarters of the insurgents the IF new';: but, as I have jusi: hinted, next day and was conduca~.d between very few women know of their ex- W./ C. T. U. NOTES. SomeManSomeday BLANK two soldiers to Manchu. SB[,IMERCOMFORT istence. Most women who want to '"rake him out and shoot him," said keep out the glare of the summer sun, Contributed by Local Union. the revolutionary chief. yet have attractive window effects A Sewing Chair That's That and If it would be folly to expect a Make a Medicine for A ~evokRionist Who "Before I die," said Valdez. "may from the inside, use two sets of shades, tree to grow which is set, contrary have a word with you?" the dark green ones hanging next the Lots More. tt, God's plan, with the roots up i,i Fell into His Own Trap. Mancha took him into a private windo,~ to keep out the sun and the brlghl's Disease, Rheuma- room, where he unbent, grasped his white ones next the room over which the air and the top ,in the ground, is it not equal folly to expect a town By OSCAR COX, hand and embraced, him. GIFTS FOR THE TRAVELER. to hang Curtains o-f cool looking net or tism, Stomach and blad- [Copyright, 1910, by American Press Asso- "Senora Valdez has assured me," muslin. This is bunglesome and un- to prosper when we try to run it ciation.] said Maneha, "that you are especially necessary, as it is Possible to buy contrary to God's 'plan? He says, der Trouble the A friend of mine who had'been Unit- anxious not to be known as deserting Amusements For Children on an Ocean shades that are green on the outside "Woe to him that buildeth a city ~tate~ consul in Ceul;rai ~meric~ Voyage~ummer Window Shades and whltc o~ cream on ~h~ i~Mde, uL i~ witL blood alid.~tabli~ile~il a cl~y by Equal told me this story one evening while curred to me that in order to preserve That Make For Coolness--A Delicious you want the dark side next the win- iniquity." dow they can be made in this way. we were smoking on the deck of a your good name it would be well to Lemonade That is Little Known, have you shot." Mother has just brought me a glass A business man of Fremont, Oh/o, steamer on our way from the isthmus "What do you mean?" asked Val- Dear Mabel'New York became so of "frog lemonade." You never heard has increased his gifts to temperance to New Orleans: San -Jak dez, blanching. intolerably hot that we just rushed of it? Probably not. It's a souther~ because he can afford to do so, as You've heard of the Manchu family, "I mean that if I place you before a down to Belle Harbor one Saturday drink that is perfectly delicious, and I from a money standpoint alone he is B~t Not Yet I suppose, who did a bigger business firing squad whose guns are loaded afternoon not long ago and luckily know you'll bless me one of these hot receiving big returns on the aid he at revolutionizing than any lot of men with blank cartridges, they fire at you. found a charming cottage which had days if I give you the recipe. Take a has furnished ~the temperance cause. who ever put out the sign "Revolu- you drop and are carried away, the not been rented, so we took it, and at large punch bowl. put in a pound of "My retail business," said he, "has the present moment I'm sitting on the sugar, three quarts of water, the juice tions" in Central America. Well, Jua~ news will go to the capital that you eben increased so much since the It is the 0nly Medicine which died a noble death. Meanwhile you porch with a glorious view of the of two dozen lemons and one of pine- ManchU, the oldest brother, was head to~In is without saloons and my col- and your sancta can step on asteamer ocean in front of me, for you must apple and add two bottles of seltzer Enables You to Keep a Perfect Of the firm and was the keenest, the so and remain dead in New York, Paris-- know that Belle Harbor is only an water. Mix ali well. Add a dozen or lections are easy I am convinced foxiest rascal of the lot. His eye was /~alance Between the E!imina- wherever you: find the climate most to] hour's ride from town and right on so ripe strawberries or cherries and the voting out of our saloons was always on the loot, but he had the fac- your taste." l the ocean. Well, the chair that I'm thin slices of pineapple and lemon. If the best business move ever made ¢ions and Renewals of the Body. ulty of playing patriot with more emo- "Very well. I presume I shall have I occupying is one of the joys of my not sweet enough add more sugar. by our citizens. Fremont should con- tional accompaniments than any revo- to remain under guard till I am ex-i life, and I stumbled across it quite an, When thoroughly mixed add a large tribute liberally to the cause be- lutionizer in Central America. I was crated. When will that occur?" i expectedIy in a department shop last square of ice and let the mixture get cause it has done so much for the consul at Costa Rica when Juan Man- "At once." week. It is called a sewing chair, but very cold before serving. Fill the town in a business as well as a mot- cha engineered the revolution of 18- "I suppose I may bid goodby to my it has many other uses. At first glance glasses one quarter full of crushed ice 8,] way." Decay of th

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A. L. Ferguson spent Sunday in Miss Lucy Parker returned Tues-I 1 ~ LOCAL ITEMS. M,iss Alice Onderduck of Syracuse, N. Y., is the guest of her cousin, Leonard. day night from Caro. O. C. Russ was in Detroit Thurs- Sirs. C. L. Striffler. Walter Arnold of Owendate was in Miss Florence Wright of Canboro was in to~n Saturday. day. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Karl" of to~n Monday. The Deford Bank A. Johnson of Novesta was in town Akron were the guests of the form- Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hall were in Frank Allard purehased a Maxwell er's father, Luther Karr, over Sun- Detroit Sunday. auto from the Cass City Auto Co. Monday. I day. of Oscar Walker of Argyle was in Herbert Wood is spending tlie Miss Mabel Austim of Deekerville I Mrs. C. O. Lenzner returned Sun- is the guest of Miss Gladys Parker. town Tuesday. week in Detroit. day from Argyle Where she spent a G. N. Jackson was in Caro on Dunean Morrison of Gagetown was Mrs. Chas. Rohr is entertaining A, Frutchey & Sons few days with her sister,, Mrs. S. ~V. business Friday until Tuesday. in town Saturday. her sister, Mrs. J. C. Peffer, of [ Striff!er. MOnroe. ] Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jaus entertained Mrs. J. W. Murphy has been ill, i Mrs .L. ~o/iman returned tu i~t about 30 guests at dinner Sunday. but is much better now. Misses Lena and Effie Brown are home in Saginaw Tuesday after vis- Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Schweitzer spending a few weeks with friends in three months or longer. You can A baby boy was born to Mr. and iting for a month at the home of Ja- were in Saginaw Monday. Shabbona. draw it out any time you want to. Mrs. James Gulick Tuesday, July 19. cob Joos. His name .is George Albert. Miss Minta Wallace of Pontiac-is Miss Cora Seeger returned last Miss Ellen BoulLon of Washington, Thursday from visiting friends in Roy Houghton of Detroit is spend- spending' her vacation here. Open a commercial account, get a D. C., arrived here last Saturday to Deckerville. ing a week's vacation at his parental spend several weeks w~th her par- Rev. J. A. Schweitzer was in Owen- check book, pay your bills with home. dale Saturday on business. Miss Mabel Burton of Gagetown checks, they come back to you and ents and friends. was the guest of Miss Gladys Park- Mrs. J. R. Lewis of Deford was the Mrs. D. Tyo and daughter, Marie, The patients at the hospital are do- er Monday. serve asa receipt. Wedon't carehow guest of Mrs. A. Koppelberger Tues- ing nicely. Mrs. D. Losey, who un- returned from Detroit Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bond of the Soo small or how large your account is, day. der~ent a critical operation last Sun- Mrs. S. A. Russo of Cleveland, O., are visiting relatives in Cass City you are welcome. Mrs. A. Koppelberger was very ill is the guest of relatives here. day, is recovering. and vicinity this week. the first of the week but is better Miss Abbie Benniger and Lloyd Mrs. G. W. Landon and son, Del- Wm. Fitzgerald of Caro was the - , flow. Reagh were in Gagetown Sunday. bert, returned w.ith the former's guest of his sister, Mrs. W. J. Fish- Dan Duncanson was able to be re- nephew, Hughferd Geisel, to his home Miss Ella Ball and James Crane er, of Shabbona Monday. d. FRUTCHEY, Cashier. moved from the hosp.ital to his home in Saginaw Saturday. spent Sunday with friends in Argyle. last Sunday. Mrs. Peter Lamb and five children Miss Mary Zinnecker left Saturday A daughter was born to Mr. and of Burnside were visitors at the home H. YOUNG, Ass't. Cashier. Miss Lola Fritz gave a slumbering to go to Sebewaing where she wilt Mrs. Homer Hower Sunday mori~ing. of \V. J. Martus from Friday to Mon- party for three of her friends Mon- start with a party of friends on a Miss Pauhne Timerson of Pontiac day. day evening. boat trip of three or four weeks. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. J. N~ash, Leo Tyo, James Wright, Dr. D. P. Paul Greyerbiehl of Detroit was Chas. Ewing of Cumber, Mrs. Win. jr. Doming, Oscar Auten and Elias Kil- the guest of lets sister, Mrs. Joe Graham and Mrs .J.A. McDonald of E. \V. Ryan Ieft Monday to go on lins went on the excursion to De- Wahoskey, this week. Clacham, Ont., were entertained at a fishing trip in Newberry an~ vicin- troit Sunday. ileforIJ Gra,in and Lumber C0, Mrs. T. Henderson and children, the home of Hugh McColl Sunday. ity. Miss Florence T~rner of Owendale came Friday night to spend a week Albert Goff and Alfred Englehart Charles Wilsey is the proud father returned to her home Monday after w~th their friends here. have purchased the fruit store of C. of a young son, Stuart, born on Sun- [IEFORD, MICHIGAN, spending a few d~ys as the guest of 0. Harry N,iles left Saturday Lo visit F. Knowles. Mr. Knowles will con- day. Miss Lura Dew.itt. his uncle, %Vm. H. Sawtell, of Imlay tinue in the butter and egg busi- . Buy Flour, Feed, Bran, Hiddlings, Tile, Cement, Mrs. George McConnell returned Mrs. Angeline Vonderheight and City for an indefinite time. ness. Thursday from visiting relatives in daughter, Eva, of Chicago, Ill., came Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Plaster, Doors, Win- Mr. and Mrs. D. Crawford and son Dr. T. J. Foster and family of Detroit. Monday to visit the former's sister, visited at. the. home of O. E. Niles in ScotvilIe and Dr, and Mrs. R. Foster dows, Barn Sash, Mouldings, Timothy Seed, Corn, Miss Joyce Fairweather of hnlay Mrs. H. S. Wickware. ¢. Novesta township Sunday. of Bear Lake were guests at the City is the guest of Miss Marie Walter McCoy has been spending Etc., in car loads; and judging from the way they Mrs. Ida Dozer, who has been vis- home of Dr. M. M. Wickware over Brooker. a week with his sister, Mrs. J. H. iting her niece, Mrs. G. N. Jackson, Sunday. *~o SELLo, purchasers are getting the benefit° They returned to Detroi~ Monday. L, t9. Lauderbach is moving into Hays. Mr. McCoy is from Montana Rev. W. B. Weaver wilt preach, on A. E. Jones went Monday to re- the S. G, Benkelman residence on and is on the way to Africa. .¢" have as good an assortment of the Shabbona charges next Sunday. sume work for the Security Gate Pine Sto Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Craft and Mr. The Methodist PUlpit here will be Company in northern Wisconsin. and Mrs. Matthew Parker. accompa- supplied by Rev, \Vilmot Moore of Mrs. J. A. Baetz and daughter re- ~rs. Hannah Cocker and son, Gil- turned to their home ,in Newberry nied by Mrs. Robert Wood of Gage- Shabbona. bert, of Buffalo came Saturday to Monday. town, visited relatives in Winsor o-° Nat0r al P. trip by to Buil nK H. Lee made a auto Sunday. spend a few weeks with friends. John Slack and Joseph Morris of Mr. and Mrs. Barber Gass of La- Memphis Sunday, Mrs. Lee and Ubly were business callers ,in town George Seed and family, Mrs. J. C. peer are the guests this week of the children, who have been visiting in Monday. Lauderbach, M.iss Anna Adair and . as can be found in the Thumb of Michigan, get Detroit and Toledo, returned with latter's sister, ~ Mrs. Allen Warner. John Fisher spent Sunday with rel- him Monday° Roy and Bernard McEachin and o;o~ others prices then come to us and SAVE HONEY. $ W. Clark and Roy Crosby were atives in Columbia. Mr. Fisher re- Douglas Ferriby of Ubly were in in Unionvi!te Sunday. S. Champion C. H. Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. L. mained to visit a few days. town Sunday. returned with them from Unionville. A. Maynard and son of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Koepfgen were Miss Lets Breckenbridge of Bay Miss Bessie Bates of Arkona, Ont,, James Doerr and Audley Kinnaird away last week to attend the funeral City is spending a vaeat.ion of two were callers at the home of Mrs. C. called on friends in Greenleaf and ¢¢° of the former's eldest sister, who ¢, months with her aunt, Mrs.'A. Doerr. E. Hicks last Friday evening. Ubly Sunday. died at the home of her son, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sheridan and Mr. \Vm. Oliver, ,in Riley Center. The and Mrs. A. Doerr returned Saturday funeral was held Sunday. , I'1[. Wo YOUNG, Manager from Detroit. Rev. P. B. Trary, of Shurtless Col- Mr. and Mrs. George Purvis re- lege, Upper Pilton, Ill., will deliver a t ivt}rsal 8can Harvester, turned Monday from visiting rela- temperanec address under the aus- Description tives in Canada. pices of the %r. C. T. U. at the Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Howell of De- Greenbank M. E. church Monday FRAME-- GUARDS-- ford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. evening, July 25. Services will be- The frame is composed of two The guards in front ride on a G. A. Tindale Sunday. gin at eight o'clock. Everyone cor- dially invited. ~ood cross pieces bolted to end sup- wheel, and play up and down auto- John M. Gollan, J. 5I. Ealy, J. W. Anketell Lumber Basil Fletcher was hurt while rid- ports, to wbAch are attached the mat:rally, being hinged to standard Walton and G. R. Harris of Caro ratchets, main levers and the stan- by a strong steel bar. ing horse-back last Sunday morn- li were in town Monday. dards which carry the knives, guards ing. The horse, being unsuccessful SHOES~ W. J. Herrington, Chas. Herring- and shoes. in his attempts to throw the boy,, ¢. ton and Henry Van Dyke of Bad - & Coal Company The shoes which bolt to the guards MAIN WHEELS~ reared and roiled on him. The boy on the outside are made of malleable Axe were in town Sunday. ¢e The main wheels are an all-steel barely escaped being erushed to 0 iron, hence very strong. They are Miss Grace Stewart and Lloyd ¢. $ made with wide rim. death. He is being cared for at the wide and high and remove all ob- Starr of Argyle called on friends in home of Hugh Cooper and is out of ¢. Our Specialty AXLES-- structions, making a clear track for town Wednesday evening. danger. His home is in Caro but he The axles are cone shaped and is everything the main wheels, so that the machine Miss Edna Matzen entertained the has been employed this summer on protected from the dust by a cap. always runs level and the blades cut members of her Sunday schol class D. Perry's farm. ¢. BOXES OR HUB JACKETS-- ¢. in Lumber an even depth instead of riding over at her home Monday evening. A reunion of the guests to a baby The hubs of the main wheels are and crushing the beans. ¢. Philip Muck went Saturday to party at the~home of Mrs. I. A. g. fitted with removable iron boxes or ¢. and building CLEANERS-- spend a couple of weeks with rela- Fritz about ei~,ht years ago was held ¢. jackets, which can be replaced when The cleaners are steel rods at- tives in Buffalo and Lockport. in Wood's woods Tuesday afternoon. worn at a slight expense. The original guests of the party were supplies. tached to the guards. P. A. Koepfgen, highway commis- POLE-- BLADES~ Dorothy McKim, Aletha Seed, La- The pole is made from one piece sioner, now has the Mclntyre road The blades are of the best extra- verne Hays, Alma Henderson, Le- split and spread, running back and ready for acceptance by the state. "The best of every- heavy tempered steeI, beveled and marr Wobd and their mothers. All bolted to a casting which pivots to Mrs. M. M. Schwegler and Miss sharpened at cutting edges, and the babies that have come to these i and s~ings on the rear of frame and Martha Striffler, who were visiting thing at the lowest ~ighly polished. The front ends are homes since the or.iginal party were holds the seat support. It is al~o in Owendale last week, returned Mon- included in the picnic. about 44 inches apart and can be @ held at front of frame by an ingen- day. possible price." spread to 51 inches. The rear ends Guy Landon has been engaged the ious contrivance which, by ghe use of Mrs. David Knight of Marlet[e, who O ore 6 inches apart and can be spread past week in improving the appear- two levers in front, allows it to be has been visiting her mother, Mrs. to 12 inches. The extreme Iength of ance of several store fronts by a shifted sideways so that the mach- Win, McCauley, returned to her home coat of paint. Among those treated the blade is 31 .inches. Fill Your Coal Bins NOW ine does not slide whe~ used for side Monday. were the stores occupied by J. D. O FINISH-- hill work and also tilted, giving the Crosby & Son, T. L. Tibbals, Jas. The machine is nicely painted in Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rogers and * Plenty of Coal and the price is fight. Phone knives more or less pitch. Tennant, Harry Young, G. W. Goff, red and black, stenciled and varn- children of Pontiac came Monday J. W. Heller and the candy Kitchen. 51 or call at our yards. SIDE LEVERS-- ished, being very neat in appear- night to spend a few weeks with rel- The side levers are iron of extra atives. Dr. J. H. Hays and family left alice. length, inclining towards the opera- Mrs. A. D. Mead returned Thurs- Thursday morning on an auto trip to tor, making them easy to operate Frankfort, Ind., via Detroit and It is the best constructed, sim- day from Pontiac where she has from the seat. With these levers the Fort Wayne. They expect to return plest and strongest machine made. been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. knives can be made to run deep or about August 10. Dr. M. M. Wick- WE DON'T HAVE TO PUSH A long evener and neckyoke are E. Rogers. shallow as the soil and work require; ware will have charge of Dr. Hays' furnished with each machine. and the guards and blades can be P. P. Webber and family and Mrs. practice during his absence. WHITE LILY FLOUI ..... raised to pass obstructions, in turn- We guarantee the Harvest6~ in Emma Jasmer and children spent Roy. L. A. Townsend will begin his ing at end of row, and when ma- every respect. Be sure and get our Sunday at the home of Edwin Web- pastoral work in the Cass City Bap- It pushes itself. For wherever bet in GreenleaL chine is not in use. prices before you buy. tist church ' next Sunday. He wilI al- it becomes known it jumps in- Mrs. Edward Pinney and two chil- so preach in the Elmwood church in to immediate, favor. Housekeep- dren, who have been visiting in the afternoon. The follo~)ing is a ers who try it once use it regular- J. A. CALDwELL, CASS CITY Owosso and Mt. Clemens, returned clipping from the Brown City Ban- ner: Rev. L. A. Townsend will close ly thereafter. i ,i home Friday evening. his pastoral work in the Brown City The reason White Liiy and our Mrs. J. D. Schenck and daughter, Baptist church on Sunday evening Aletha, returned Monday to their Spring Wheat Flours makes next when a union service will be home at the Soo after spending a friends can be easiIy learned by held including Mennonite and M. E. Another-Opportunity at few weeks with relatives here. trying a sack of it. Order one congregations. The church will no Miss Lucile Cruise of Windsor, doubt be packed. The subject for the today and you'lt need no urging J. MAI[R'S MUI)10...... ont., and Miss Beatrice Pulford of morning discourse will be "Life's to order another when the first Detroit came Monda:~ evening to Greatest Voyage" and in the even- is empty. spend a few weeks with Miss Vida ing "Paul's Charge to the church." Patterson. There ~ill be two candidates for bap, We desire to call your attention to From May until Aug:. i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bocksteadt tism Sunday evening wthich will make and Earl Boeksteadt, who have been 36 members taken into the church Calf Meals (our own make) and Blatchford's here by baptism and 26 taken in by visiting relatives here and at Shab- Chop Feed. Cracked Corn and Coarse Meal, We will give FREE one ~0x2o portrait with letter and experience making a to- bona, returned to their home in Buf- tal increase in membership to the Oil Deal, Cotton Seed ffleai, Gluten Feeds, i one dozen of cabinet photos. This in= falo Saturday. cludes family group=s as well as single church of 62 during Mr. T~wnsend's Bran and /Yliddlings. Feed Grinding every photos. All are up to date style and Mrs. Agnes Meredith was married torate of two years and three to Peter Diamond of Saginaw last months. The best wishes of the day. , quality. All photos guaranteed. Saturday morning in the Catholic church membership here and also of We are also making crayon portraits for church. Fr. Dwan of Gagetown per- a host of friends beside go witch Rev. reasonable prices and work is guaranteed. formed the ceremony. They returned and Mrs. Townsend to Cass City, Class City Milling to their home in Saginaw Saturday their new chosen t~eld of labor. afternoon. More loeal~ on fifth ~age. Corpany.~

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Cass Oity, ]Kieh., July 21 I910 Stockholders of the Farm Produce Thumb Prints • Mrs. A. H. Muck is on the sick list. $ Buying Price-- " Co. elected the following gentlemen 100 000 BLAZE STOCKFORD tWheatNo, °l white ...... i 01 Alex Cleland spent Sunday at his for a board of directors Saturday Overdose of Chloroform- "Wheat No. ~ red ...... 1 01 home here. :.~ye No. 2 ...... 70 evening: George ~ Hall, "I., K. Reid, The postmortem held on Albert Oats ...... 42 Herbert Wood is visiting f~iends j. A., Benkelman, Ephraim Knight, Lawton, who was found dead in bed Western c°r~a ...... 75 1 in Detroit this Week. N. A. Perry, V¢. J: Schwegler and at Vassar Thursday morning by his AT KALAMAZOO •Choice lzandpicked beans ...... 2 O0 DRAMATICCO, Alsyke ...... 6 ~l Fred Bigelow of Vlint spent Sun- Hugh Cooper. daughter, revealed the fact that .June or Mammoth..., ...... 7 day with his family. The .finance committee reported death was caused by rupture of the BIG LUMBER YARDS AND SEV- ~Peas ...... l~r. and Mrs. J. B. Cotes spent $8,500 subscr.ibed. ERAL RESIDENCES TOTALLY ~Baledttay ...... 14 ~0"1 On Tuesday evening the directors heart. As this signified some vio- ~'oolperlb ...... 16 ~0 Sunday with relatives in Lapeer. chose the following officers: Pres- lent exertion or strain quite a little DESTROYED BY FIRE. At Opera House , ,~ggs, p~z d~,~...... 16[ • Miss Lena Fairweather of Care idvnt, L, ~. Reid; v~ce presi(ient, anxiety was felt as to the cause° A ~ut~er, per ib ...... 18 ~t cows, live~weight, per lb 8½ 5 came last Thursday to visit friends. Gee. Hall; secretary, J. A. Benkel- bottle of medicine was found in Law- man; treasurer, N. A. Perry. DETROIT HAS A POPULATION OF :Steers, " " • ...... 3 7 Miss Ru'th 'Akers of Cleveland, O., ton's room, which on examination OVER 468,000 ACCORDING [~$sheep, ...... 3 4 is the guest of Miss Madeline Auten. Rose Island Resort was found "to contain chloroform TO WATER BOARD. Thursday Night, July 21 Lambs, " " ...... 7 8 is the nicest place to go for your ca- and the doctors agreed that an over- ~ogs, " " ...... 8!4 Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Auten and son, cation. There is good fishing and dose of this might have caused a 4 Act Comedy Drama ~%)ressedhogs ...... 11 Meredith, called on friends .in Care bathing, also fine row boats and gas- Official Census Figures Will Not Be %Dressed beef ...... 7 8 Thursday. oline launches for hire; furnished rupture of the heart and as the bet- Published for Several Weeks ,Calves ...... 5 ~ cottages to rent; also first-class ten tle had been refilled last Saturday "An [ ypt=an Romance" (Jhickens ...... 12 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sass of De- cent barn; the new gasoline launch, and was two-thirds gone it is proba.- to Come. '.Ducks ...... ~0 treAt are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Comet," will leave Liken & Co.'s ble that such was the case. 4~eese ...... John Sandham. grist mill dock every Sunday at 7 '~arkeys ...... 16 Fires at Kalamazoo. ~idesgre~n. 8 Miss Lillian Yakes left Saturday o'clock, a. m., local time, returning M, E. Church Struck~ Friday Night, July 22 ...... at 6 o'clock p. m., fare for round trip A severe electrical storm passed While the fire department was ~OLn~S. to accept a position .in the Bell tele- 25 cents. Correspond with P. W. Se- over Port Sanilac and did consider- fighting flames in the North & Coon Whi~eLily, per cw~ ...... 3 ('(~ phone office at Flint. lee, Sebewaing, Mich. 7-15-4 able damage to buildings. The M. lumber yards, another alarm was 4 Act Society Drama ;;Economy, " 2 00 turned in from the south side of the ~nchon, " ...... 3 25 Mrs. P. P. Webber and Mrs. Em- Aermotor wind mills, gasoline E. church was struck and the inter- city, where a fire had been discov- "La Belie Russe" ~old Rim, " 3 z5 ma Jasmer were in Caseville Thurs- pumping engines, cream separators, ior burned out. The brick walls are ered in the J. E. Gall lumber yards. ~raham, " • ...... 2 80 day and Friday last. sewing machines. G.L. Hitchcock. still standing, but it is not known at ~JFranula~e4 meal" ...... 2 50 Damage to the extent', of several .~eed, " • ...... 1 50 E.A. McGeorge and family, Miss 7-1- present whether they can be used in thousand dollars was done in the North & Coon yards, but because of • ~eal, " ...... 1 90 Anna Kelley and Alfred Rouchleau the new building, which the mere- the low water pressure and a high Saturday Night, July 23 Bran, " ...... 1 25 spent Sunday" in Caseville. New goods at Mrs. Parker's. 7-1- bers in~end erecting. .~iddlings, " ...... 1 40 wind the firemen lost control of the Oil me~l, " ...... 2 00 Mrs. \V. R. Froster of Davison was Car of fresh fertilizer on hand. fire in the Gall yards, and within an 3 Act Farce Comedy ~luten meul, " ...... t 50 the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Striffler & McDermott. 5-27- LIVED IN COUNTY OVER hour half a block of lumber was in flames. The fire quickly spread to a ~3ottonseedmeut" ...... 1 S0 Jones, Saturday and Sunday. FiFTY-SIX YEARS. number of residences near by, which "My IJncie[r0$ Japan" •43orn ...... 84 The no-sag screen doors and ~Ohiakenfeedwhe~. i I0 Mrs. John Tewkesbury and Miss Sirs. David June. aged 72 years, were burned to the ground...... screens for windows. O. L. Hitch- • By attaching the city mains to the ~al~, per bbl ...... I 15 Lena of Shabbona were the guests cock. 5-20- died at her ~ome, one and one-half asylum water tower, a new water (Jhick feed ...... 2 4O of Mrs. Andrew Cross Sunday. miles north of Care, after having Prices, 10c, 15c, and 25c ,~alf meal ...... 3 00 supply was secured. Six houses were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Knowles re- Clover Brand Poultry Tonic makes lived ,in T uscola county over 56 years. entirely destroyed and three others turned Saturday from a week's visit chicks grow. Bigelow'so damaged. P., O. & N. R. R Time Table. The ]~olice declare a gang of rob- FIRST-CLASS SPECIALTIES with relatives in Bay City and Port bers and thieves following a wild ~Going north, 11:45 ao m. and 8:10 Huron: See the display of Fulton collop- BETWEEN ACTS. sable go-carts in A. Jo Knapp's win- west skew that visited Kalamazoo set p. me John Breckenridge and two daugh- dew. 5-27-3- fire to both the yards, and when the flames were well under way started ~ing south, 7"24 a. m. and 3:29 ters of Saginaw were the guests of robbing several houses about the Strong Even In Death. p.m. the former's sister, Mrs. A. Doerr, Express wagons at Bigelow's. city. As soon as the flames were well A yew tree almost destitute ef Sunday. Listen ! under way numerous reports were branches or bark grows abundantly Those Pies of Boyhood. Miss Rose Straube, who has been Jones wauts your butter and eggs. received from all sections of the city the Caucasus to a height of from fifty of attempted burglaries. The home of to sixty feet and a diameter of a little How delicious were the pies of boy- visiting her brother, W. N. Straube, Etighest Drices, cash or trade. 6-10- Mrs. Jennie Gilmore, one of the over feet. It grows slowly, but ?~2ood. No pies now ever taste so returned this week to her home in wealthiest residents of the city, was two good. What's changed? The pies? Horse for Sa~e. its timber is almost indestructible ex- No. Iffs you. You've lost the strong, Lafayette, Ind. entered and robbed. The loss by the fire will probably amount to $i00,000. cept by fire. [.t is considered superior ~ealthy stomach, the vigorous liver, Misses Jessie and Elsie Boyd left V~%ighs about 1,400; nine years old. in durability, appearance and tough- the active kidneys, the regular bow- Sunday for Dutton, Canada. They Enquire at Chronicle office. 5-20- ness to mahogany, which it otherwise els of boyhood. Your digestion is Detroit's Population. somewhat resembles, in some large (poor and you blame the food. What's were accompanied to Detroit by their The census bureau is being flooded forests this tree it is very difficult needed? A complete toning up by father, Thomas Boyd. Fresh shipment of "Ignitor Dry with requests for information as to of Electric Bitters of all organs of di- Miss Ruby Taggett of Care re- Cells" at Bigetow's. the population of 7arious cities, but to distinguish the live trees from the gestion--Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, nothing will be given Out until the dead ones. the latter being very nu- Bowels~Try them. They'll restore turned to her home Tuesday after For Saree official figures are published, which merous and said to stand for 100 Year~ your boyhood appetite and appreci- spending a fe~v~ days at the home of Two se "end-hand top buggies. Also wilt not be for several weeks. after death without exhibiting decay. ation of food and fairly saturate Miss Madeline Auten. harness. Enqmre at this office. 5-6- There is intense rivalry between .your body with new health, strength several cities and a good deal of ~and vigor. 50c at L. I. Wood & Co.'s. Dugald McLachlan of Greenleaf and Mrs. David June. curiosity as to whether Detroit will The Horseman Miss Luella Bissett of Elklan4 were Curtain stretchers at Bigelow's. She is survived by an aged husband, reach the 500,000 mark. It can be Likes a fine animal. You get the ...... marnied by l&ev. A. O. ~napp at the~ said that it will not, and while the horse and Harvell's Condition Pow- Balked by a Woman. letter's home on Thursday, July 14. [ Gasoline engines, oil stoves and a daughter, Mrs. Eugene Ames; one exact figures are secret the census ders will do the rest. It is the best When William E. Chandler was sec- sewing machines. G. L. Hitchcock. sister, Mrs. Alonzo Richards of Ca- will show the population to be slight- condition powder on the market. Ab- ~'etary of the navy he issued an order A.T. Overman has the state road 5-20- re, and one brother, M. Dolling of ly in excess of 468,000. solutely no waste and every ingredi- 'Chat officers should not permit their job east of town well under way. The Cass City. This is very close to the water ent is medicinal. Used by all the wives to reside at the foreign stations grading is about done and .is ready Incubator ~hermometers at Bige- board estimate of 462,G78, given out. leading eastern racing stables. You ~o which their husbands were a~- for the gravel. The culverts have el- loT's. WEST GRANT. The water board's figures are based should try them and see for your- on the number of users of water, self. Price 25c per package. J.A. ,~ached. The order was promptly re- ready been placed. Gee. RAcker of Brookfield was in computed according to an establish- Carr & Son, Lansing, Mich., writes: ~cinded upon the receipt by the secre- W.S. Eddy~ capitaUst of Saginaw Ash.Bigelow sells Gypsine Wall Fin- this vicinity Sunday. ed scale. "We have used Harvell's Condition .~sry of the following from Commodore accompanied by a party of three Mr. and Mrs. Tony Teller visited Powders on our livery horses for about three years and have always ~yffe, in command of gentlemen, was in town Monday look- Best 250 Garden Rake at Bigelow's. at John Higle's Sunday. Propose to Clean Up Barber Shops. squadron: "It becomes my painfulthe Asiatic duty found them superior to all others. ¢o report that my wife, Eliza Fyffe, ing over the country with a view of Mr. and Mrs. John RAcker and The crusade against unsanitary bar- We have found that livery horses are " family spent Sunday at the home of ':has in disobedience to my orders and putting an electric line through this Wheat for Chicken Feed Joe Jaynes, west of Gagetown. ber shops in the state which has been subject to great abuse and Harvell's started by Secretary C. L. Blake, ot in the face of regulations of the de- place. $1.10 per bu. Western corn 70c per Mrs. Emily err of Cass City is Condition Powders always bring the state board•o( examiners, has re- back the appetite and puts them ca !partment taken up her residence on M.iss Marie Brooker, who has been bu. Cass City Grain Co. 4-22- spending the week with her daugh- sulted in the clo~ing of three shops their pins." Sold at Wood's Drug .~¢he station and refuses to leave." visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ella Turner, ter, Mrs. Gee. McCrea. at Alpena and one each at Traverse Store. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure in Flint and her friend. Miss Joyce For sale--Smooth, fertile 40. one- Mrs. i. Ballentine returned home City and Coldwater. Mr. Blake states half mile north of Kingston, well wa- Friday after spending several months that one shop in Detroit and one in any case of kidney and bladder trou- Fairweather, in Imlay City for soy- with relatives in Canada. Lansing also are under observation Maybe It Did. :ble not beyond the reach of medi- eral weeks, returned home Monday tered, good drainage, five rooms. Besl Chas. I. Ricker and family of East and unless the proprietors clean up "As much fun as a basket of chips, ~cine. No medicine can do more. L. evening. " snap out if taken soon. Be Haines Lake arrived here last week to at once orders wail be issued for the eb': That's a bum saying. Now, what L Wood & Co. Firth, Nebraska. spend their vacation with relatives closing of these shops. fun could possibly attach to a basket . ~ Mr. and Mrs. David Tyo were v.is- in this vicinity. There are 4,200 barbers registered of chips?" itors at the home of their son in For Saleo Mrs. Clarence Lloyd was in De- under the state laws and Mr. Blake "Maybe the saying had reference to says that by the end of the year the an assortment of poker chips."--Louis- ~=~)~®®, Detroit a few days last week. Mr. Ensilage corn. Smut Nose and Yelo trait several days last week and number will be increased to 4,500. brought Lottie Larimer back with her ville Courier-Journal. tXG~agB~~~fl~ B@flk Tyo returned home Friday evening low Dent seed corn grown within 30 who will make her home at Mr. and Mrs. Tyo remained in the city miles of. Cass City~. Tested that it Lloyd's. Student Killed Crossing Track. until Sunday. will grow. Cass City Grain Co. 4-22- Wm. J.W ,illiamson returned home "Dead Man's Crossing," on the When the stomach fails to perform • The company vtho played Uncle Friday after spending a few w, eeks Michigan Central; just west of Ann its functions, the bowels become de- Tom's. Cabin here last Thursday had Sandwiches 5 and 10 cents. Meals in Detroit. Arbor, claimed another University of ranged, the liver and kidneys conges- Michigan student victim Monday. This ted causing numerous diseases. The C~S$ City Mich a band which was rather small as 15 and 25 cents. A. Doerr's pool time it was a Detroit boy, Francis stomach and liver must be restored Y • to number of players but which pro- room. 4-29- CANBORO. Lyster Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. to a healthy condition and Chamber+ duced some excellent music. Frank John Leslie of Detroit spent a few John V. Moran, of 584 Jefferson av- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can Established 1888 Lenzner, an authority on band mus- For Sa~e. days w,ith relatives in this vicinity. enue. be depended upon to do it. Easy to This crossing is at the end of a take and most effective. Sold by L. ic, says ,it was the best band that Sew.tug fiaachine,' 6 dining chairs, Miss Emma Rose of Caseville is sharp curve and is hidden from the I Wood &•Co. ever visited Cuss City. 2 rockers, silverware and couch, visiting at the home of B. F. Par- view. of those on the road by high Loans money on Real Estate While Fred Smithson and his sist- Richard Duggan. ker. embankments. Each year one or two Mr. and Mr~s. Gee. Rockwood and mortgages in amounts from $100 er-in-law, Miss Dunham, were driving For sale---Heavy, 2 yr. old black children of Elmhurst spent Sunday students 10so' their lives there. REAL GREATNESS. ¢o $5000.00 at currant rates, from Eaton Rapids to Hastings, they mare. John Hegler, 5 miles south of with Mr. and Mrs. J. Thornthwaite. Another Big Mine. It is to yo¢, who are grown men, were held up b~ two highway men. Cuss City. 7-1- Mr. and Mrs. B. Webster and The Newport Mining Co., in mining Pays 4 per cent interest on Mr. Smithson told the fellows, who daughter, Neva, and Mr. and Mrs. circles better known as the Schles- noble and honorable, that the whole Notice. ¢ime certificates of deposit, were evidently members of a band of Anyone having old accounts or PontiacPerry Parker visitors and Sunday. son, Fayette, ewre singer syndicate of , has worm calls for new work and no- gypsies that they had better be "on notes should place them with the taken a lease from Houghton county bleness. Oh, it is great--and there A progressive up-to-date Bank their way" before it was too latel Thumb Collection Agency, Care, C.A. Lambkin returned home Fri- of the two forties north of the Palms is no other greatness--to make hu-, , Mich., and get quick results. Write day from Vermont where he has mine. Under the lease $250,000 must possessed;of ample means. The bluff worked for the men de- to-day 'for terms. The Thumb Col- been visiting relatives for some time. be expended on the land within the manhearts a little wiser, manfuler, parted hastily thinking Mr. S. was lection Agency, Care, Mich. 7-15-2 Mr. and Mrs. H. Mellendorf spent next five years in improvements and happier and more blessed.--Car- exploration, which means that another lyle. " [t"1 Pil][]$y ~-- SOft armed, which he was not. Fred for- Card of Thanks. Aver.SUnday w,ith their son, F. J., in O1- big mine wilt• soon be added to the merly was the owner of a dray and We desire to thank the friends Jesse Putnam and Elizabeth ~Valsh other active producers of Bessemer. | . bus line in Cass City. and neighbors who so kindly tendered spent Sunday in Flint. Teething children have more or Bankers Miss Madeline A~zten entertained their assistance and sympathy dur- Mrs. L. Gunsell and children and Palmer Gruette, the half-breed who less diarrhoea, which can be con- about twenty friends Monday after-.ing the illness and at the death of Mrs. L. Cummins and children, of assaulted a 16-year-old girl in the trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colic, woods pear Marquette, was• captured noon at a thimble party in honor of our mother; also to those sending Owendale spent Monday with their Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, All .... flowers. by a member of the posse which has that is necessary is to give the pre- Miss Ruth Akers of Cleveland. The Children of Mrs. Mary Paul. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Be F~ Parker. been .searching the woods for him. scribed dose after each operation of -----=" afternoon was pleasanlty spent Mr. Bailey of Ubly is visiting in He says he was drunk and knew the bowels more than natural and ![ CaSS e with sewing and picture puzzles. A Card of Thanks. this neighborhood. nothing of his actions when ]~e com- then castor oil to cleanse the system. composite poem was composed by We desire to extend our thanks Arthus Wood and Miss Blanche mitted the assault. It ,is safe and sure. Sold by L. I. I[i"" CY~lt the young ladies. The refreshments to the kind friends and neighbors Hendershot of Brookfield called at Prosecuting Attorney Tamer's semi- Wood & Co. who so willingly assisted us at the the home of H. Mellendorf Sunday annual report shows that there were consisted of salted almonds, fudge sudden death of our beloved husbanc afternoon. 89 criminal cases instituted in all the and penutchie, punch, walnut ice and father; also to those who con- courts of Van Buren county, in all of An Easy Question. Company Officer--in cream and chocolate Cake. The re- tributed flowers so generously. Tax Notice. which there was not a single acquit- what direction BanR can you see farthest? Promising Re- • cal solos by the Misses Akers, Ruby Mrs. A. Endersbe and Family. The tax roll of ~he Village of Cass tal. There were three cases dismissed cruit-The way I iooks!--Punch. Taggett of Care and Lucile Schenck City has been placed in my hands and three settled. This covers the first six months Under the working of the and the duet by the Misses Akers Railway Mail Clerks Wanted lageand anytax mayone dodesiring so at tothis pay time. his vil- amended liquor laws., The report for Work 24 Hours a Day. MOney ~o loan on Real and Taggett were enjoyed by all. _ H.L. Hunt, Treasurer. the last full half year under the pro- The busiest little things ever made Estate. Misses Anna Adair, Lena Fair- The Government pays Railway Mail 7-8- visions of the old law shows that there are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Ev- were 221 cases ,commenced during ery pill is a sugar-coated globule of weather, Lucile Schenck, Lola Fritz Clerks $800 to $1,200 and other era- Real Estate. 4 per cent interest paid that time, a decrease in favor of the health, that changes weakness into on Time Certificate of De- and Ethel McGregory were enter- ployes up to $2,500 annually. We still have about 25 farms for present statute of 132 cases. strength, languor into energy, brain- pOSit, t~ined at supper Monday evening at sale, located in Tuscola, Huron, San. Mrs. Samuel Libarger, a boarding- fag into mental power; curing consti- the home of Miss era McKim. A Uncle Sam will hold examination~ ilac and one in Ingham County. Also house keeper of Battle Creek, pro pation, headache, chills, dyspepsia, A~ general Banking bust- delicious supper was served on the throughout the country for Railway some good village property. If you vented the suicide of David MullAh, malaria. 25c at L. I. Wood & Co.'s. hess done at liberal rates, lawn. After supper there was just Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks, want to buy or sell, I would be glad one of her boarders, when he attempt- Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Depart. to do business with you. I.A. Fritz, ed to shoot himself while intoxicated, i Trademarks. Foreign Drafts issued, "one cow apiece" to be driven from mental Clerks and other Government Cass City, Mich. 7-1- Mrs. Libarger wrested the weapon About 5,200 trademarks are register- available in any part of the the pasture, for all but one young Positions. Thousands of appoint- away from him and he was placed un- der arrest. ed during the course of the year at the world, lady who was 'fraid of cows and merits will be made. Any man or we- Some more of those 5c lawns at patent office. climbed the fence. In the evening man over 18, in City or Country can Mrs. Parker's. 7-1- Jumping from his train off the ~[ get Instruction and free Information bridge it was passing and into the Safety- deposit boxes for various tests of nimbleness and by writing at once to the Bureau of Money to Loan. Iron river; at Marquette, B~rakeman The world's most successful medi- ~[ rent. strength were indulged in and all Instruction, 1138 Hamlin Building, Rq Carl Anderson rescued a small boy cine for bowel complaints is Cham- |[ii/ sorts of stunts wereperformed. The chester, N.Y. , byLaing&aJnesTheloan JanesandbyO.business heretofore K. done from drowning in the stream at the berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr- risk of his own life. Those who saw hoea Remedy. It has relieved more I. B. hiJT[Pl, Pr~rtet0r. last feature of a most enjoyable for outside parties~collections and pain and suffering and saved more G, A, TIND~LE, Cashier. evening was the walk home in the Our Screen Doors are genuine mor- all'have been put into my hands him jump said they thought he would break his neck, as the river is shallow lives than any other medicine in use. rased doors ~and we can prove it. N. for a time for care and attention. Invaluable for children and adults. moonlight. Bigelow & Sons. Call on me only. L. I. at this point. Wood. %1- Sold by L. I. Wood & Co. , ) PAGE SIX. ' CASE CiTY CHRONICLE, F~]DAY, JULY 22, 19~,3. I II ~ ii ,111 I • • ==-~ I, I -- I I I i ..~_., ~' _ ~ r ~. ,o, .... ,11c o - ¸,IN] AVY M SI£11 HU0ROUS QUIPS THE OF , - _ _ ,, ,,

Continued from first page. The Pursuit. [They are ct~asing horse thieves with play. The officers look you over n,otorcars in Kansas now.--News Item.l and tap you Under the chin and give Come, crank your swift auto and lump to Billy Papke, Whom Middle- you a stick of candy if your clothes the wheel : ~l/ ======are a little dirty of" whiskers start We need all the strength of its quivering weights Are Sidestepping. to grow. Every Wednesday the steel, MIRACLES For forty-five horses are gone in the Ca0~ain or lieutenant comes around night. and inspects us. We play then and And we must give chase to the robbers in titght. sometimes we go up to the marine If forty-five horses a~:e stolen and gone barracks and play and march with motor of sixty should catch them by dawn, <" marines. Sometimes we give con- &rid we'li run down the thieves as they certs at barracks or hospital in af- gallop away And string them up high, as they do in a ternoon or at grand stand at 6:30 p. play. m. Can go any time anywhere as Across the -pray-rare-roe" we buoyantly long as I don't miss playing." bound With wheels that seem scarcely to stay Dan is now on the receiving ship, on the ground. ~; .....~~.~ If___you believe in advertising mir- Philadelphia, at Brennerton, Wash- The sparker is ~¢orklng with perfect eclat. The piston is doing much better than that. ingtom near Seattle. The-- Hist'. There's a cloud in the dis- We received the Chronicle to-day tance, and--see !-- acles we can't talk business. Tne robbers are scattering tacks as they of with the news A. A. McKenzie's flee death. It seems whenever an old Swing off from the path! Take a chance at the fence! citizen of Cass City dies we feel a The way that she cleared it is something loss. Alex was a fine man and al- immense! If you do want .....to empty your vcays had a good and cheerful word And now.W~'ar~e"close on the trail--let 'er go! for every one he met. Was also They're riding their best. but their best is sorry to hear of the death of Cal too slow. shelves of over stocked goods we You tend to your driving. I'II shoot when Lauderbach and Mr. ~gamsley. I must. Since his disgraceful fiasco with old Tkis is a very dry season here Bang! There is one robber who's bitten the dust. Joe Thomas, Billy Papke, "the now. Everything is suffering for the Surrounded by autos they give up at last; Thunderbolt," has made frequent and help; want of rain. We have about an The horses are saved and the robbers emphatic denials of any crookedness acre of potatoes and are eating new bound ~ast, And the manager says he is st~re it will about the bout that went over the fif- potatoes and peas. Mable sent you go teen rounds by "'mistake." Billy has a small box of strawberries a short As the finest of films at a vaudeville To advertise is not a fad-it's corn- show. declared up and down that he wii1 time ago just so you could taste --Berton Braley Puck. in show the California public that he son~e from our ranch in Idaho. We can fight, a~d fight on the square. He have quite a large patch, most of A Pedagogical Tragedy. picked Jim (Fireman)' Flynn as his men business sense. them were set out tills spring'. We Dorothy is in the fourth grade, and next opponent, but the bout was called are milking three cows now. But- she gets good marks in everything ex- off. Tl~en he made a date with Jimmy ter brings us 40 cents and eggs now cept arithmetic. When her father ask- ed her why she made such low marks Howard. and Jimmy has just made it 35 cents but will bring 40e soon. We in arithmetic she replied thus: "Well, known that he will not enter the ring have about 50 hens no~ besides 80 it is like this: The teacher says, 'Four with the "'Thunderbolt." It looks as young chicks and 20 ducks. Of plus 8 minus 3 multiplied by 2 divided thoug'h middleweights were a little course our ranch is not self-support- by ~,° and asks me what the answer leery of tackling the husky representa- ing yet so I have to work out some is. She talks so fast I can't keep up mB tive of Papke family in wrath. of the time. t am working on the with her. and I have to guess the an- the his swer, and I always g~aess wrong."-- PUNCH nerve planing mill now being built by ONE Cost of Running Baseball Club. the Miiwaukee Land Co. at their Harper's Weekly. Few people stop to consider the cost large saw mills about 1~/~ ndles Why the Kitties Cried. of keeping up a ball club. The ex- across and up the river from here. Battles are not _won by one_blow. Waitie, aged six, found four little pense goes on not on!y in the regular t row across the river and come kittens in the cellar. A visitor, being season, when the gates are working home every night. I am getting 40c told of them, expressed a desire to have for the club, but it is a big proposition per hour for 10 hours and also have a peep at the new baby pussies. in the spring training camp. Man- One advertisement is not goin___g my team working in the saw mill Wallie went to fetch them, and soon ager Hughie Jennings of the Detroits yards. I get $1.25 per day and their pitiful mewing" was heard below. recently estimated that the Tigers' ex- feed for them. "Don't hurt the kitties, Wallie," call- pense a week while in training is juslc I wish you would ask John Ball ed out his mamma. to win you fame and fortune, "No, mamma," shouted the boy. "I'm about $1.000. He remarked that that whether Mr. Pitcher came out here bringing them up carefuilyo I'm car- was only a beginning. to file on the Reservation or not. t rying them by their stems."--Neraps. "We have the hotel 'bill. the car to have not heard from them since I grounds, the baths and other like in- Success fu! m_enadvertise always answered his latter. I could not tell Novelty. cidentals to consider, and this makes him much about the Reservation "l thought you told me you had some- the figures mentioned by me rather then but understand now that his thing original in this iibretto," said the conservative when you consider that number is considered a very good manager scornfully. ~°Here at the very we have twenty-four men in the camp. one and he made a serious mistake outset you have a lot of merry villa- "'The Detroit club is liberal. It calcu- if he did not accept the opportunity gers singing "We are happy and gay.' " "You don't catch the idea at all.'" re- lates on an outlay of from $10,000 to to get a home cheap. plied the poet wearily. "'The "g' is soft. $15,000 during the training season. I wouldn't so heartily advise any It should be pronounced "happy and While the pay of the players does not one to come out here to work at day jay.' "--Washington Star. start until April 15, the traveling ex- labor or even at a trade because penses, hotel fare and other incidentals ~9,hile ~

...... ___, .... - ..... ~F WOMEN ONLY KNEW J E~kimo Candy. I ~'++-M-++++++++-M-+++++.~M-++ ~~++÷++++÷+÷+++q~ Tallow is the Eskimo's candy. It What a Heap of Happiness it Would l is put up in bright red packages made [ The Anvil Chorus out of the feet of waterfowl. The Bring to Cass City Homes. women cut off the red feet of this bird, which is called the dovekie, draw + (Reprinted form the Backbone Monthly by the r'equest of a sub- Buggies + Hard to do housework with an ach- out the bones and blow up the skin so scriber.) ing back. ÷ $ as to make pouches, which they fi!l + Brings you hours of misery at leis- with reindeer tallow for their little The ,immortal idiot who evolved which the infernal host greet your + ure or at work. folk. None of the food that the Es- from his think-mill the aphorism, + If women only knew the cause-- arrival? Can you picture the Prince + that kimos eat seems very inviting to uS, "every knock is a boost," was both of Evil desiring to surrender to you ÷ but they are extremely fond of it and Buggies Backache pains come from sick a liar and a fool--the latter first. his throne, place in your foul hands $ kidneys, are very apt to overeat. It is said by , ~ <:. _ . c = .) "£~ould save much needless woe. expiorers who nave gone into Green- fitting Wield ,it Ii Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid- land that it is no uncommon sight to aggregation of boil] sexes whose to than he? , q. We have received a car oi. neys, see an Eskimo man who has eaten seemingly sole business in life is to I can. Many residents of this vicinity en- an enormous meal of the raw frozen act as star performers in the Anvil Dear "knockers" of whatever gen- dorse them. flesh of the reindeer, seal or walrus Chorus. It is of these I would sing. der, the poor doctor is intensely hu- I Buggies and Spring wagons from the Mrs. V. Poweli, Union St., Sebe- lying on his back and eating blubber waing, Mich., says: "Doan's Kidney It is the poor ovemvorked doctor man, he possesses practically none until he cannot move.--Fur News. Pills have been very beneficial to me. who comes in for the greater share of the angelic virtues and he may Emerson Carriage Co. of Rockford,** About a year ago I had a severe at- of the criticism of the folk who are "not attend religious services very tack of kidney trouble and my back Over 90 Per Cent of Appendicitis often because at the time you are became so lame that I could hardly the subject of these lines. You, my Ill. These buggies are strictly first ** get around to attend-to my house- cases are caused by a congested con- dear fellow worker, know them as lifting up your voice in praise, and $ work. The remedies I tried brought dition of the bowels, commonly called also does your most excellent lady. performing your acts of charity 'to- me no relief and it was left for Do- constipation. Why not relieve your- I rather guess that others whose ward the heathen, the doctor is per- class and every job so warranted. We an's Kidney Pills to drive away the haps at some bedside battling with trouble. Since they cured me I have self of this condition and the conse- gaze may rest upon these pages also had no cause for complaint. Other quent danger of appendicitis by be- have a dins adumbration of certain all his skill against the King of Ter- have these buggies in plain Bodies; *+ coming a user of Dr. Herrick's Sugar members of my family have taken people who feel it their bounden du- rors and performing an act of char- Doan's Kidney Pills for similar d.iffi- Coated Vegetable Pills? The best known and most widely sold liver ty to "knock" the doctor upon every ity oftentimes that make yours pale eulties and in every instance the re- into insignificance. also in the latest style Auto Seats. * suits have been of the best. I take pills in the world. This is not a new and sundry occasion. remedy, but one that has stood the The Godless doctor, when he comes pleasure in recommending this ex- , It may be for aught I am aware cellent kidney medicine." test of time, being over 60 years on before the bar of the Almighty will Prices range from $60 to $85. We the market. Sales always increasing, that you are yourself one of the de- @ For sale by all dealers. Prieeh0c. be able to take his chances along Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New show,lug the immense good that they testable class. If you are, and you with those who have arent their York, sole agents for the United are doing. Price everywhere 25c per know it, quit now before it is ever- ask you to come and look them over. * box. Ask for a free sample, E.A. States. lastingly too late. God in His ih- lives in detracting him. Ryan's Drug Store. Remember the name, Doan's, and finite wisdom has an eye on you and Are you, my dear reader, one of take no other. 4 Please remember that we have the :i: the Recording Angel is wearing out the Hammer Club? Do you spend Cheap Lodging. quilIs by the sheaf trying to keep your time traveling from house to Studebaker Wagons, the John Deere First Engl;sh Book on Sport, "One day," said a Parisian, "I ar- tab on your sins. house with your mouth full of vile The first book on sport ever printed rived with my wife at an inn in the How ~ill you feel some day when slander against some physician who Hay Loaders and the full Osborne in the English language was a rhymed lower Pyrenees. I¢ was during an you get up in front of St. Peter happens to have come under the ban treatise called the "Boke of St. A1- electoral campaign. The place pleased and he looks down at you and asks, of your disapproval? If you are one Line of/~owers. Binders and Rakes. bands,., its author being a woman, me. Two days passed. &t the mo-. of those, let me conjure you in the Dame Juliana Berners. Its second "Who are you?" $ $ mentot departure I asked for my ac- name of Him who taught us to view ÷ edition was printed by Wynkyn de Then you will reply, "I am Mrs. Worde in 1496. A descendant of her count. The innkeeper responded: S--. t know there is nothing what- with charity the shortcomings of owe me nothing. family, Lord Berners, was the trans- ...... You The Count ever on the Book against me. I have others, to "cut it out." The poorest, de V.o who is the candidate, has paid lator of Froi~sart's "Chronicles." It been a member of the Church for most uneducated, least moral physi- Sirifller Nc[lerm0{I, everything in this district for fifteen g !* is true that old manuscripts existed, over forty years. I always paid my cian in any community is upon a days°' such as the "Venerie de Twecy" of the services vastly higher moral plane than the "'So I remained at that inn fifteen pew rent, went to twice ev- ~ ,. time of Edward I I., but it was Dame miserable creature that goes about days without paying a sou."~Cri de ery Sunday,. never missed a prayer Juliana who was the real ancestress with the mouth full of slander. of sporting literature in England, for Paris. meeting on Wednesday night; I sang she also composed an essay on hawk° louder and said 'Amen' with greater ~ng and another on "'Fishing With an Hay Fever and Asthma unction than any member of out" con- Angle," the last being of such excel- Bring discomfort and misery to gregation. 1 ahvays made up a large lence that Izaak Walton himself did many people but Foley's Honey and collection of cotton shirts for the Thumb Prints take a hint from its pages. Tar gives ease and comfort to the suffering ones. It relieves the con- heathen, and spent much of my Never Disappoint x~ gestion in the head and throat and is money for the support of foreign Home Coming at Gagetown~ 'Foley Kidney Pills Have Cured Me.' soothing and healing. None genu- missions. Yes, dear Saint, I have Gagetown citizens announce a .ine but Foley's Honey and Tar in The above is a quotation form a always been a good woman, so let me home-coming and picnic on Wednes- letter written by H. M. Winkler, Ev- the yellow package. L. I. Wood & Co. go now and pick out nay crown." day, August 3. A brass band and Never Offend ansville, Ind. "I contracted a severe ease of kidney trouble. My back During this time the stern Judge orchestra will furnish music and the back gave out and pained me. I Solubility of Gold. has been ,busy running over the led- program includes a baby show with seemed to have lost all strength and Gold is one ,~t the group ot metals ger. He pauses with his finger on a Gov. Warner as one of the judges. Two Essential Injunctions ambition; was bothered with dizzy soluble only in that mixture o~ nitric page until you are through, when he spells, my head would swim and Sebewaing to Pave Streets~ and hydrochloric acids known as aqua looks up with a frown and asks, "If specks float before my eyes. I took The village council has decided to regia. It has been found, .however, Foley iKdney P.il!s regularly and am you have been the Lord's servant all pave the main streets of Sebewaing. now perfectly well and feel like a that the presence of certain organic the years you have been on earth, The question often arises: new man. Foley Kidney Pills have compounds renders gold soluble in hy- The paving will be •done with con- how does it happen that you have re- cured me." L. I. Wood & Co. drochloric acid. Thus a mixture of crete with a heavy cement dressing peatedly violated one of his most this acid and chloroform is found to and bids are now being asked for the Where shaJl we buy our solemn commandments ?" On $afe Ground. be a solvent. Ethyl, or ordinary al- work. The business portions of the "Me violate any one of the blessed "Why do you call your new picture chohol, methyl alcohol and amyl alco- two principal streets will be paved *Dawn ?"" hol are among the other substances Decalogue? Why, dear Saint, you are this year, involving an expenditure which give to hydrochloric acid the "'Because.'" repfied the bright young surely mistaken. \Vhy, I had the of over $5,000, and in coming years power of dissolving gold. The solution Furniture ?mp'ressionis't. "few people know what Ten Commandments framed and hung other streets will be taken care of ...... _ dawn looks like; ~ence they are likely takes place slowly in the cold acid and on the wall of the dining room just as warranted. to take my word for it."--Chicago Rec- mere quickly on heating. across from the 'God Bless Our Farmers' Elevator at Bad Axe-- ord-Herald. Home' motto, and there w,as never a The promotors of the proposed Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver day that I did not remind our folks new farmers' elevator are still work- Tablets gently stimulate the liver of the necessity of keeping them." it's a Crime and bowels to expel poisonous mat- ing for the fourth week in the com- "That may all be very true, but t To neglect your health and there is ter, cleanse the system, cure consti- nmnity, with three solicitors offt. pation and sick headache. Sold by find here that one day when you a severe penalty attached when you One of these stated on Saturday that alloxv constipation, biliousness or any L. I. Wood & Co. saw Dr. M-- walking home from an 30 farmers had agreed to take stock liver or bowel trouble to run on. It all-night watch at the bedside of is poisoning your entire system and in the enterprise. About 150 are Order for Publication. little Willie Smith who was critically may lead to a serious disease. Take wanted. Mr. Quail, w'ho is manag- S Appointment of Administrator. ill with pneumonia and the good doc- Lenzner' Dr. Herrick's Sugar-Coated Pills and ing the affair, is repm%ed as saying get absolutely well. The sure cure for State of Michigan, the Probate tor did not walk exactly straight that they would continue to work any and all troubles of the stomach, Court for the County of Tuscola. . (though he was only worn with loss liver and bowels. Price 25c per box. At a session of said Court. held at a~Vhile longer, but ,if enough farm- of sleep and fatigue) you lost no Ask for a free sample. \Vood's Drug the Probate Office in the Village of ers were not soon secured the pro- time in running over to Mrs. J--, Store. Card in said county, on the first day ject would be dropped. Farmers of July, A. D. 1910. your next door neighbor, with the Present: Hon. D. Heaty Clark, don't appear to be tumbling over ure succulent bit of gossip that you Furnit Judge of Probate. each other to get in on the deal.~ 'just saw that Godless Dr. M-- go- In the matter of the Tribune. Estate of John C. Lauderbach, ing home so drunk that he couldn't deceased. Della .B. Lauderbach, hav- keep on the sidewalk.' Mrs. S--, !White Caps Busy~ ing flied in said court a petition you knew that what you were saying For years it has been reported that praying that the administration of an old crippled demented man of 90 said estate be granted to herself or ~as not true." "Put, St. Peter, Dr. M-- was a was being used in an inhuman man- Store some other suitable person, tt is ordered, That the first day Godless man. He never attended ner by his son. The neighbors FOR of August, A. D. 1910, at ten o'clock church, and when I saw him that warned him to give the old man bet- in~ the forenoon, at said probate of- morming he looked as though he had ter treatment. This he would not lice, be and is hereby appointed for do and drove kind neighbors off who hearing said petition; been drinking. How was I to know For the reason you can always RHEUMATISM It is further ordered, That public he had been all night trying to save wanted to take the old man food Lumbago~, ~cia~i~a, ~ou~ Helm notice thereof be given by publica- Willie Smith's life. True, I found it and clothing. The other evening a i ~,algia, Kidney_ Trouble tion of a copy of this order, for three crowd of about 50 married and single find in that stock of all worthy successive weeks previous to said out afterward, but I assure you I did and £aGrippe= . men invited the unnatural son to the A reliable preparation for both internal and ex- day of hearing, in the Cass City not know it then." grades the kind of goods you want, ternal use that gives quick relief to the sufferer. Chronicle, a newspaper printed and "After you found it out did you go door, got him in a rig and took him Applied externally It stops all aches and pains. circulated in said county. to a dJsmal swamp, where he was Taken internally it dissolves the poisonous sub- and endeavor to undo the wrong you D. HEALY CLARK, When you buy there you get ex,, stance and assists nature in restoring the sys- had done him?" stripped and covered ~ith a coat of tem to a healthy condition. Sold by druggists. Judge of Probate. tar and turkey feathers and warned One Dollar per bottle, or sent prepaid upon (Probate seal) A true copy. "Oh, no. He was not a Christian receipt of price if not obtainable in your locality. actly what you expect, 7-8-4 and I did not feel un~ler any obl.iga- him to change his ways or he would J. c. BENSON, Sardis, Tenn., writes: "Your "5- DROPS ' has cured my wife of Rheumatism and Neur- tion to do him a favor." get another coat. It is reported algia, and 1 want to say that It is worth one h~ndre~ that the "White Caps" also waited The prices are always right, They dollars a bottle Instead of only one dollarW Order for Publication. Peter has been. reading still fur- on a lady of the township and told Sale or Mortgageo o of Real Estate. ther down the page. His eye lights her to change her mode of treat- mark goods in plain figures and sell @ State of Michigan, the Probate upon another entry at which he Court for the County of Tuscola. frowns. merit of her husband and children.- to everybody at strictly one price, At a session of said Court, held at "How is this? I find it written Peek Times. the Probate Office in the Village of here that you told in the Aid So- Fire at ~Gagetown~ Caro, in said County, on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1910. ciety one afternoon that Dr. W-- A disasterous fire was narrowly WRITE TO-DAY for a trial bottle of "l~-Drops' Present, Hon. D. Healy Clark, wilfully murdered that poor misguid- averted last Thursday at the cold and test it yourself. We will gladly send i~ to Judge of Probate. storage of C. Kastner. "Wkile th~ you postpaid, absolutely free. ed girl who died from the effects of . In the Dark. Weight Variations. In tile matter of the her own misdeeds, when you know origin ,of the fire is unknown, only ~ A man weighs less ~t nbon and mid- | sw.,o. II Estate of Theodore H. Fritz,, deceased "So he kissed you, did he?" Grant L. Fritz having filed in said that Dr. W~ did all that human skill that a package of tobacco and sev- "Yes." night than at sunrise or sunset at the court a petition, praying for license could do to save her life. You nev- eral cigarett papers were found about "I'm astonished." time of new moon and full moon ow- to sell the interest of said estate in er lost an opportunity to blacken the the building where the fire broke "So was I. You see, he met me inn ing to the moon's and sun's attraction RENtlENIBER THE NAME o certain real estate therein described, doctor's character. Your efforts out. It is thought that some of the dark corner of the piazza, and"-- then acting together. In fact, he is It is ordered, that the 15th day of subject to the same force which causes were successful, too, for he was younger boys aboht town had been "Oh, in a dark corner! That ex- 8-DROPS August, A. D. ]_910, at ten o'clock in plains it." the tides. the forenoon, at said probate office, forced to abandon his practice and indulging in a smoker and dropped be and is hereby appointed for hear- seek a new field, all because of the fire in the dry sawdust which ing said petition, and that all persons your slanderous tongue." soon caused a cloud of smoke to interested in;said estate appear be- fore said court, at said time and "But, ~" roll from the building which was no- place, to show cause ~ghy a license "There are no 'buts' for you, Mrs. tired by nearby neighbors and the to sell the interest of said estate in S~. We have in great wisdom pre- alarm was given. Mr. Kastner lost said real estate should not be grant- pared for such as you, and it af- no time in drenching the ignited ed; It is further ordered, that public fords me great pleasure to consign sawdust With water. Had it not been notice thereof be given by publica- you to that place now. I have been noticed without a doubt the entire tion of a copy of this ,order, for three waiting for lo! these many years block would have been destroyed as successive weeks previous to said day for this moment. Ho there, Turn- the pond is now dry and well water of hearing in the Cass City Chron- icle, a newspaper printed and circu- key! Escort this vile soul to the out-. soarer. Parents should caution their lated in said county. er gate and hurl her into the nether~ youngsters frequently on this sub- i D. HEALY CLARK, most pit of hell." ject of fire and especially those who Judge of Probate. Are you Mrs. S--? Can you ima- carry matches in their pockets.-- A true copy. 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1 Cash Eletc supplies 7.68 and placed on file. Carried. ]1 ' " ~i Total 408.82 In reference to the previous meet- Council gr0ceeaings Moved by McGeorge, supported by ing of July 6th, being a special Halloek, that the report be accepted meeting, it was moved by Hallock, and placed on file. Carried. Council Rooms, Cass City, M,ich., The question of salary paid J. C. tion of council taken at that time-- The/ odel Clothing El June 6, 1910. Epplett, helper at power house, was July 6, 1910~relative to releasing a Regular meeting of the council discussed. Moved by Keating, sup- highway, being along the east side of right of w,ay of P., O. & N. R. called to order by the President. ported by McGeorge, that his salary be fixed at $40.00 per month begin- R., between Main St. and Sanilae Roll call with Trustees Wickware, and hoe Corn pany ning June 1. Carried. St. be hereby adopted and approved. ]~lallock, McGeorge, Frutchey and F~tz present. '1 by r~auocK, Couneii adjourned. HaIlock. Nays--None. Carried. r~ ~D~n~ 25 YEARS The minutes of the previous meet- G. A. Tindale, clerk. On motion of Hal!ock, suppo.rted by ing were read and approved. McGeorge, council adjourned. The following bills and accounts P. S. 2qcOregory John C: FarrelI Council Rooms, Cass City, Mich., G. A. TINDALE, Clerk. were read: July 6, 1910. Frank C. Teal Co. Inv. 5-25-I0 $6.22 AN O,.LD TEACHERS' CONTRACT. Look into the values we are offering in Adjourned meeting of the Council Whipple Electric Co. Inv. 4-27-10 9.70 Comfort for tired feet called to Order by the President. Cass City Chronicle statement 21.60 The Caro Courier recently repro- Roll nail with the following Trus- CLEAN-UP ON League of Mich. Municipalities 3.00 dueed a teachers' eontra~et executed tees present: MeGeorge, Halloek Sam Champion painting signs 9.25 January 6, 1863, between school dis- Martha Washington Fritz and Keating. CLOTHING. Chris Nolty labor 7.00 triet No. 7, of Indianfields township The minutes of the previous meet- These are new up-to-date goods priced so Michael Soever labor 3.50 and Martha Wilcox. It .is interest- ing were read and approved. low because we rather have that much Elias Killins salary 40.00 ing to note the difference between Comfort Shoes--- Thefollowing bills and accounts money than carry them over. J. C. Epplett galary 35.00 this contract and the one of the pres- were read: Sensitive, feverish aching feet that swell Angus MeGillvray salary 35.00 ent day. Then the teacher was re- Our Cass City Fire Dept. for 2nd and tire from too much walking or stand- W. N. Straube salary 100.00 quired to work 26 days a month, less quarter 25.00 J. H. Striffler 2 days B of R 4.00 two Saturdays, but was, allowed to ing, get quick lasting and grateful relief July and August Sales Walker Mfg. & Supply Co., Inv. J. D. Brooker, 2 days B of R 4.00 teach a half day every Saturday, if wearing the trim fitting and stylish look- 6-27 13.20 Of furmshing willbe more than ever. For Total 287.27 she wished, as was the custom in ing Martha Washington Comfort Shoes. Handy Bros. Mining Co., Inv. The committee reported favorably, those days. The salary was at the the reason that we will have what you 6-13 and 28 155.61 on all bills as read. Moved by Hal- rate of $2 per week, and there is Make up your mind to begin wearing Mar- need in New Stylish ~Vearables. Neck- W. J. Dempsey, Agt., car coal 112.75 lock, supported by Wickware, that no doubt the teacher earned every tha Washington Comfort Shoes today. wear, Fancy Sh~rts, Hosiery, and all the F. Bissell Co., Inv. 6-17 10.20 the report of the committee be ac- dollar of it. The life of the con- W. J. Dempsey, Agt., freight and :Be sure to get the genuine. essential things that add comfort and cepted and orders drawn on the tract Was 13 weeks, and the usual coal 55.87 style, Treasurer for the several amounts. exception in regard to holidays with Ed Kissane, freight and cart- Carried. the dates named in order in wkieh Look at the bargain we give in age 1.66 W. N. Straube's report for month they occur are set forth. Times have W. N. Straube, salary and ex- ending May 20 was read, the recapit- changed since this document was WORKING pense Oxford 105.50 ulation of the same being: written, and for the better~better Fancy Shirts at- 42c Philip )lark, labor 8.75 Light service 244.75 for the teacher and the pupil alike, SHOE ... B. F. Gemmill, hauling coat 13.53 Light supplies 110.68 and we do not believe any of our Wm. Wilson, team work 3.50 Water service 45.88 readers are pining for the "good There are two essential points in working Chris Nolty, labor 17.50 Tapping 10.00 old days" when $2 per week was eon- shoes--Comfort--Duribility. Angus McGillvray, sala~=y 35.00 Mill power for ~p~ 107.47 sidered wages for a teacher and 13 Elias Killins, Salary 40.00 We have these combinations because we Sidewalk tax~ weeks "goin" to school was suffi- J. C. Epplette, salary 40,00 Mrs. Jacob Schenek 24.01 cient time for pupils to get a grip sellonly the makes of the best recog- Total 638.07 M. E. church 24.51 on an education. nized shoe makers. • he committee reported favorably Total 567.30 on all bills as read. Moved by Hal- Moved by McGeorge, supported by LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. lock, ,supported by MeGeorge, that Hallack, that report be accepted and Priced at $1'50, $2, $2.25, the report of the committee be ac- Cazenovia, New York, placed on file. Carried. cepted and orders drawn on the July 15, 1910. Petition signed by J. A. Renshler, $2.50 and $3, treasurer for the several amounts. Gentlemen: Please send my paper Chas. H. Travis, C. A. ~herman, Carried. here as I have purchased a home in Emma Gene Fancher, Alexander In plain toes or with tips. In light and Petition signed by B. F. Benkel- this beautiful village and cannot get Gracy, H. P. Lee, G. W. Goff and heavy leathers. man asking for water eonneetions along without your paper. Remem- Caroline Hitchcock, asking for a side- for lawn purposes Was read. Moved bet me kindly to all ~nquiring walk commencing at north end of Examination Free. by MeGeorge, supported by Halloek, friends. We are all enjoying good walk on East West Street and run- that petition be granted. Carried. health and hope you are the same. ning north to walk on Sanilac Street Petition signed by George G. Burt Good bye and good luck to you. was read. asking for water connections to his As ever your friend, Moved by Fritz, supported by Model Clothing premises for, lawn purposes was read. ~VM. GAUGHERTY. Wickware, that same be referred to Moved by Keating, supported by committee on streets an~l sidewalks. MeGeorge, that same be referred to Grosse Pointe, Mich. Carnied. and Shoe Company street and sidewalk committee. Car- Dear Sirs: Many thanks to you for Application of J. C. C.orkins for ried. your paper and must say I have nev- water supply was read. Moved by The law regarding the cleaning of er missed one issue since I signed CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Frutchey, supported by Hallock, that gutters was discussed. Moved by and hope never to be wlthout it. In- application be granted. Carried. MeGeorge, supported by Keating, closed you wilt find $1.00. 2~he matter of raising money to de- that the ordinance committee be Thanking you again, I remain, fray the year's expenses was next instructed to prepare ordinance to ZELLA GREER. taken up. The assesor's roll shows compel business men to clean gut- a total valuation of $383,730.00 in vil- ters or have street commissioner do DEFORD. lage. M6ved by Frutchey. supported it and be charged against premises by Fritz that we raise by taxation in taxes. Carried. Wm. Roy and daughter attended $3,837.30, $2,317.30 Gem Fund and $I,- E. A. McGeorge made proposition church at Cass City Sunday morn- 520.00 bond and sinking fund. Car- to council, to buy or exchange part of ing. 0 tied. adjoir~ing lot for the two rods of Miss Grace Palmerton went to De- Congressman Chas. E. i In d.isposing of O. Y. Schneider's ¢1. street being on east side of right of troit Monday morning for a two application for water, McGeorge 0 way of P., 0. & N. R. R. running north weeks' visit. 0 made motion, supported by Fritz, viz. parallel With R. R. from Main St. to Miss Belle Spencer entertained a Mr. Schneider to furnish pipe, village i Sanilac St. number of her fr.iends to a lawn to dig trench, place same in order. Moved by Fritz, supported by Hab party Monday afternoon, it being her Mr. Schne,ider to have or. for amount lock, that the village deed or release paid for pipe. Carried. 14th birthday. O the two rod street in question in Edward Spencer lost one of his Moved by Fritz, supported by lieu of a two rod strip on east TOWNSEND Wickware, that committee on Gem work horses last week. O side of lot owned by E. A. Me- Mr. Drace, who has been lumber- Imp. confer with T. \V. Stitt in i George and four rods on north end ing east of here for the past few regard to his application for water. O of lot same being W %o of Lot 7 months, expects to move here as They to have power to do as they o/Jackson and all of Lot 8, Block 2, Campbel's soon as he can erect a dwelling See fit .in the matter. Carried. addition to the Village of Cass City. On motion of Frutehey, supported house. O Carried. Mr. Nesbit has purchased two lots bY MeGeorge, Council adjourned. By motion of Keating, supported of Mr. Parks west of the Batch prop- iO ~ G.A. Tindale, clerk. Candidate for United States Senator to succeed Sena- by MeGeorge, council adjourned. erty. G. A: TINDALE, Clerk. Mrs. J. R. Lewis was called to $ Council Rooms, Cass City, Mich., Cass City owing to the illness of ÷!*O tor Burrows, will make an automobile tour of Tuscola June 20, 1910. her daughte r, Mrs. A. Koppelberger. Regular meeting of the Council Council Rooms, July 18, 1910. Regular meeting of the council Miss Mildred Croop went to De- called to order by the President. County on called to order by President Cor- troit Monday for a visit. O i Roll call with the following Trus- Mrs. Wm. Gough and Mrs. Wells O tees present: Keating, Frutchey, Mc kins. Roll call with the following trus- Spencer visited Sunday in Cass City. ÷I* George and Hallock. ¢. tees present: Fritz, Keating, Mc- Ben Gage and family visited in The minutes of the previous meet- Oxford Sunday. ing were read and approved. George and Hallock. Thursday, Aug. 4 Minutes of the previous meeting The following bills and accounts were read and approved. Soreness of the muscles, whether were read: induced by violent exercise or injury, Geo. E. Perkins ,making assesment Trustee Wickware took his seat at is quickly relieved by the free appli- ÷:, O Speaking at 10 or 12 points and closing the day with rolI 50.00 this time. cation of Chamberlain's Liniment, I° The following bills and accounts This liniment is equally valuable for O B. F. GemmilI, hauling coal 9.04 muscular rheumatism, and always af- O were read: O an evening meeting at Caro. He will,speak at Anketell Lumber Co. .51 fords quick relief. Sold by L. I. O Cass City Telephone Co., Phone C. Grand Trunk R. R. System, Wood & Co. freight on coal 49.16 O rooms and P. house to 9-1 7.50 t"O Handy Bros; Mining Co., lnv. 134.17 ARGYLE. Kenneth Anderson Mfg. Co., O Inv. 6-2 3.46 B. F. ° GemmilI, hauling coal 28.11 t~red Striffler called on friends in Whipple Electric Co., Inv. 6-9 9.50 H. R. Howell, recording deeds 1.80 Caro Sunday. CASS CITY in the Forenoon 80:01 Total 213.24 Total Mrs. C. O. Lenzner of Cass City ÷~ Committee reported favorably on The committee reported favorably oi* on all b,ills as read. Moved by Me:: was the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. all bills as read. Moved by Hallock, W. Striffler, from Friday until Sun- supported by McGeorge, that the re- George, supported by Hallock, that day. See schedule in next issue of this paper. port of the committee be accepted the report of the committee be ac- cepted and orders drawn on the Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Striffler and ÷I* and'orders drawn on the Treasurer Mrs. C. O. Lenzner were the guests for the several amounts. Carried. treasurer for the several amounts. O Carried. of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Greenleaf at Petition signed by Chas. D. Strif- Cumber Saturday afternoon. i .... i, i i ii i1~ tier, A. H. Muck, H. S. Wickware, B. Petition signed by G. A. Striffler asking for water connections to his NORTHEAST KINGSTON. job for M. Leek. last week. F. Benkelman and Jno. Striffler, was Take a Foot-Bath To-night premises for lawn purposes Was Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent spent read asking for sidewalk on south side After dissolving one or two Allen's Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cooper Sun- read. Moved by Hallock, supported Mrs. Wm. Durkee and son, Carl, of of Pine street, beginning at east end Foot-Tabs (antiseptic Tablets for the dayed at Dan AshleY'S. one day with A. Reamer and wife,. Jackson are visiting the former's of walk at Chas. D. Str, iffler's and by McGeorge ,that petition be grant- foot-bath) in the water. It ~ill take Ray Chatfield has been working out all soreness, smarting and ten- aunts, Carrie and Julia Leek, and Mil~ie Hack of Deford is visiting extending east to and across Ale ed. Carried. for John Wilson for the past week. W. N. Straube's report for month derness, remove foot odors and fresh- brother, Mason Leek. her sister, Mrs. Ernest Cooper. street. Moved by Frutehey, support- en the feet. Allen's F~ot-Tabs in- Miss Della Vincent left Thursday ending July 16, 1910, was read, the Mrs. Blanche Hanna visited at ed by Keating that same be referred stantly relieve weariness and sweat- Neva and Nina Johnson and Affa for Lapeer where she will spend a recapitulation of the same being ing or-inflamed feet and hot ner- Mrs. Frank Huhchinson's Friday. to street and sidewalk committee. Leek visited Vera Rawson Friday af- few days with her relatives. Light serviee 190.72 vousness of the feet at night. "Foot- Carried. Leo Ashcroft of Novesta visited ternoon. Light supplies 15.37 Tabs for Foot-tubs." Then for com- John Wilson of Wilmot gave a W. N. Straube's report for month fort throughout the day shake Allen's his aunt, Mrs. Mason Leek, last Nita Lave of Caro is visiting at J. dance in his large barn last Wednes- ending June 17 was read. T,he recap- Water service 216.18 Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder in- week. Mill power 107.22 Cooper's. day night and the People all around itulation of the same being: to your shoes: Sold everywhere, 25c. Morley Palmateer and family of Cash, light supplies 7.03 Avoid substitutes. Samples of Allen's there had a good time. Light service 252.07 Deford visited at Wm. Wood's Sun- T~tal 536.52 Foot-Tabs mailed free, or our regu- WiLMOT, :Light supplies 33.09 lar size sen tby mail for 25c. Ad- day. Everything is going back for want Moved by Keating, supported by Water serwice 17.01 dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Lester Day has completed a well Dr. Hanna of Deford was in town of rain. Mill power no. of May 98.97 Hallock, that the report be accepted y: 7+