VOLUME XXXVI MASON, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911 NUiaBER 19

ooaDOOoooooooaua Notice. Union of Michigan and Wisconsin.<- Another Pioneer Passes Away. LhkI .Siitui'diiy Mrs. \V. L. Ulieuey AT VANDERCOOK'S At THORBURN'S GROCERY LOCAL NEWS ^. Anyone liiivltiir wdtulips, cluulcs (ir Mr.-i. OliarlotLe Lusey lioyD, I'dliui of ieweli7 at E. Oiilver's Yiir repairing, received a paper from Lorti, Wis. an- tile laie IC.M. fioyt. was I'oiind dead •„ ^ ct m i. -xi- I UOOUOClUaptMKl iXKKHHKKIDOOOOUOUIKKHKHKHIpleas e call on or before Saturday, May nouiiclug the marriage of Mrs. Edna: In tier bed al the lioine of lier son, A. 10 'DS Gran, bugar 5U cents, with This Week Kith, as store will Aie clo.sed after Iluit M. Gunnison Hawley of thai place to D Hoyi, near Battle Creek Sunday I $1,50 Other groceries. diUc. wl• Gul" . Luciu' '••s H.^Ives of Vevay, 'whic h morning when lliey went to call her. '9 lbs Rolled Oats... 25c Thoman's Moss Rose Flour 70c Farmers, Take Notice. occurred tlie week before, April 29tli, She went tu bed Saturday nighl in We will piiy 2H(! this week for biil- Contract Beans. Tile news came as a surprise to all her usual health, her dealli being the Oleomargerine .- 14c Lily White Flour 70c ter far, delivered at creiiinery In ifn'ici F. N, Lyon, ft^r Rogers Hro«., will except their most inilmaie friends, result of (lid age. Remains were Special prices on Coffee, some at Best Flour 60c cundllion. Ma.son Cuk.-\jikiiv Co. be at Hotel Sweeney, Mason, nil day but ii was an agreeable surprise ai d bi'ouglit liere from Battle Creek Tues­ 20, 22, 25 and 30 cent^. iind evening, Saturday, Mav 13tli. to Snow Flake Flour 60c all ilieir friends were ready lo extend day noun and funeral services were 7 bars of Lenox or Swift's Pride recci ve con tracts for crop 1011. 1 p hearty congratulations, 10-lb sack Graham Flour 25c Giirden swdtt, lia pkj;, «!• Qtilrk'.-*. * held at the home of her son on east Col. Ives is well known in this sec- Maple street at two o'clock, being Soa 1 ...... 25c J>llcious Ice cream .sodii at Loni;- 10-lb sack Corn Meal ,.-.22c Clean Your Alleys. lion and lias always taken an active conducted by Rev. VV. II. Simmons, Lily White Flour...... 70c yeur'.s soda fountain. * Shredded Wheat Biscuit, \8:.12c Ymi are ordered lo clean your alleys interest in aH'airs of ilie county and with interment in Maple Grove ceme­ Thoman's Moss Rose 70c next Friday and Saturday. Place In Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg- 9c Gov. Osborn lias fiesignuLed Siinrlay, stiUc. During the war of the Rebel­ tery. Best Flour...... 60c May Mill, as M(;tlior.s'day. piles and the rubbish will be drawn lion lie served in llie Twenty-sixth Deceased was born In the state of 2 pkgs Post's Toasties-... 25c away by ilm mnrtlial,. Micliigah Infantry and made a good New England Homemade Cookies The L. A. S. of Eden will meet iiC New York Oct. 19,1823, c:ime to Jack­ Maple Flakes, pkg 12c Dii C, E. riKNDEItSO.V, military record, since that time has son county In 1838, and was married per dozen 10c tlie cliurcli May 17tli for tea, A. & H. Soda, pkg 5c HonlUi Olllcer. been identilied with all inilitary mat­ to E. M. Hoyt in 1839. They e.v- 100 lbs Scratch Feed $1.75 9 lbs Rolled Oats 25c R. C. Dart, real estali?, loans and col- ters, being at one time member of the perienced all llie trials of pioneer life. Harper Rued lias purchased a Jack- local mlllthi, an olllcer lu the county 3 cans Tomatoes, Corn, Peas or Clothes Pins, per doz Ic lec.tltins, Olllce In Lawrence l.lloi;k. * For many years tiioy lived in Alale­ sun uuiomoblle. reunion association and Is now com­ don, just nurllrof this city. Mr.Moyi Pumpkin 25c Salsoda, per lb 2c Moiu'e'ii linusn piilniP, $2 iior gallon, mander of Steele Bros. Post of the G. died about 13 years ago. Since that Genuine Georgia Whole Cod Fish. guaranteed for (Ive years, at, Quirk's, * A good broom for 25c Saturday at 3 cans Dutch Cleanse 25c 3:00 p, m„ at Quirk's. * A, R. Is president of the Ingham time slie lias resided in this city and per pound.-.. 10c County Farmers club and has been Willi her cliildreii, Mrs. Hoyt was re­ 100 lbs Crushed Oyster Shel!s.65c Cliarles lliiycs tin Cdliitnbiii street. Potatoes, per bushel - 30c All grades and all prices In lawn president, of the State ussociailoii of markably active for a person of her Bulk and package Garden Seeds, Is giving Ills residence a fresli coat, of paint, mowers al Dean & C'nis^'. *3 these clubs. Mrs. Ives formerly lived years. At the annual meeting (if the fresh stock at reduced prices. For Marcli 87 birilis iind 03 dea(,lis In A''evay township and this city. Ingham County Pioneer society, held Both phones. Prompt delivery. Men'/.(i Ciidy, Jr., is prcparini,' lii After the death of her husband, Adel in tills City last June, she was one of D. P. WHITMORE build a barn oti liis luticl in tlie south­ were rejiorted from Inglinm county, Plymouth Rock Scratch Feed bcrt Ilawlcy, son of Henry A. Haw those called to the platform and con­ western part of the city. irred Owen lias sold to William 0. ley, one of the prominent families of gratulated on having been a resident Real Estate, Loans and Insurance Per lOOpaunds ....$1.80 Miiney loiined on personal property, Lowell, lot 1 of block 49, this city, for Vevay township, she with her chil­ of the cniinly over 70 years. She was Inahain County News Olllco Per pound 2c notes and contracts honulit- Ollice $75.-' dren moved to Wl.sconsln. She is a a staunch Metliodist iuui always at­ MASON, MICH. over Farmers liJank. N. N. Rousn. woman of more than ordinary literary tended services when able. Rpxall Siirsiipnrilla Tonic for that ability, and has written many little BUSINESS DJRECTORY. Mason's second liigli defealed the tired feeling, at Longvear's Drug gems for the farmers club and for Mrs. Hoyt was mother of nine chil­ Splendid Farms and City Properff< Store. . *• dren, live of whom are still living, iis Holt liigli loy a score of 10 to 4 at the other gatherings, several of whlcii I Can Save You Titno and IMongy If You .Soutli sireetwrounds last Friday iifler- poems have been publislied In book follows; George M. of this city, Albert Fred M. Wells has a line line of wlill D. of Battle Creek, Mrs. Sarali Pryor Want lo Buy or Sell noon. paper at Ids shop on west Ash street. form, ilcr many old-time friends in Mason and vicinity will ex.lend a of Holi, Oliaocev W, of Alaledon and Big List (0 Select From M. Wiilili'a ami I'uni AselHiiu's. Old newspapers are always a neces­ Call and see it, hearty greeting to lier upop her re­ Oscar C. of Grand Rapids. Slie ahso sity during house oleatiing lime. You One lb. of Quirk's two-tone special turn here. leaves several grand and great grand­ FARMS ll. ,IO!i. K. IIAWIJCJ', Dentist. Koinieilyca n procure tiieni ai the Deinocral children. D Mackinac I.slttiid iiiiU St. iKiiaou, HiieccKSiir writint! paper and three packages of 40 acres 7 1-2 miles northvest o£ tu l)r, .Spaiildliil! and IJi', l.liislcy. Lawretice blk, olllce. Kiw;) envelopes for 39c, The LodI paper stated that Col, Ives will Tolurn home soon owing to Tourist Club. Mason, in Delhi township, D milea- Good sccond-liiinrt watches for sale Regular convocation of Ingham public duties and that Mrs. Ives and north of Lansing. Pair huildings, p:E-i-Y-sxci.A.asrs at Culver's. Some jewelry left,, ca Cliiiptcr R, A. M, next Friday "even daughter will follow at the close of The Rev. J. H. Stewart, pre.si- ?oodi land and a bargain price. II. AI.EXANDIill, I'liyslclan anil .SnrKiHiii, be had al your own price uiilll Saiur lug. All come, iinporiant business. llie scliool year. They will be at Oon't delay investigation. RI Olllce over l''iatiliKHn''.s DiliK Hum, IJcsi- day, May L'itli, wl dent of the Tourist club, having A splendid 50 acre farm in Al­ (lcticODppositu the l!a|itl.st Ohiireli. Olllco liour.s For the fiscal year eridlnu'April 30 home al Sunnyside, their pleasant accepted a call to a pastoral S to 10 a. in., i ti).| and 7 to in. ftlasmi, .|l-i aledon ancl some good money to Harvey 0, Glino and wife liiive sold Lansing's poor cost her $4,753,12, tills home, where tliey will extend genuine charge at Winterset, Iowa, and re­ 1,0 J, Julius Cook and wife, lot .'iTI liosplialiiy to their hosts of friends. 'e.xc'hange for larigor farm bn or U. Gtl.VS, S, liALLAUD. Uoineopallllo I'liy- being nearly $fiUO more than the pre­ signed his office in the club, a re­ near electric- line. D slulaii and «iifi,'enii. Diseases of the ICye, Lesliel^iirk subdivision, Lansing, con vious year. > Kar, Nose and Tliroat a specialty. ODlce—Near sideralioii $2.')0. May Term of Circuit Court. luctant fare-well was given him at ,Reiiiem'ijer I luavo a ^reat var­ Ulock, lloiir.s-8 to !1 a. in., l ;3i) to 5 and 7 to 0 Miss Lois Inglis of Grossc Isle, a May term of circuit court convened a meeting held for that purpose iety of farms, langtj and small, at p.m. E. E, Strope lias a contract for bor niece of Mrs, C, E, Henderson, sub- in tlie court liou.-^e Monday al 10 at the .home of Capt. and Mrs. prices panging from .$30 iper acre KllANIC U, TliO.MA.S, I'liy.slelaii and .Sur- Ing three mure wells fur Lansing al iiiitted lo an operation for append! o'clock with Judges Wiesl and Col- Sayer May 2nd. Nearly every club up. / KiMMi, Olllce over Weill) ml McOrossen's drug store and the M. D. , Mason High Mauls Leslie High. "Our Pellow.ships and Friend­ dent. Mason, Olllco in tlio cottrt lionse. R. station a long, black bill book, con­ whicli all are cordially invited. ships" was the next sentiment Last Saturday afternoon at the taining $81 in bills and butter price GrcgK's orchestra. These dances will given. The toastmaster, notin,g tho South street park the Mason high list cards Willi name on. Liberal re­ be held every Saturday evening, close physical resemblance of our Special session of the board,of su mauled the Leslie high to the tune of Barr's ward if left at First Slate and Savings leading dry goods merchant to the -pervlsors today. W. A. Shank , broke a .plate glass ,11 to 2. With the exception of the bank, Mason. Ip guest of lionoi' f'or'tli.e evening, window in the front of the News oltlce fourth inning, in whicli the Leslie Spiicial meeting of 0. E. S. Tuesday and assuming thereby, that a still ast Saturday forenoon. He was low­ boys had a case of stage fright, the -evening, May IGlli. Initiation. No, you are laboring under a mis­ closer affinity of spirit s-hould ex­ ering the awning frame when a rotten game was fairly well played. Tlie taken impression; life is not all, a ist between the two, selected L, Wanted —Girl for general liouae- string liolding the frame broke and local team outplayed the visitors in Saturday sweet dream in a nelgliborliood where W, Mills Jr. to respond to the •work. Steady position. Inquire at allowed It to crasli through the lower all departments except in that of er­ there is a donkey liiat brays almost toast, which he did in an unusual­ tills olllce. *1 corner of the window. rors, and the latter were responsible continuously and a young woman who ly ,happy, humorous manner com­ for the two runs Leslie scored. An infant child of Mr, and Mrs, Guy begins to practice on a piano under The annual Mother's meeting will bined with the serious common Strickland is seriously ill with spinal your bedroom window at six o'clock in be held at Ihc Baptist church Sunday Cady and Thorburn were the bat­ se-nse,-never absent from his talks meningitis., , blic morning. morning. Rev, F. C. Flstler of Port­ tery for the home boys and tliey will in presence of the critics of the do. Cady struck out seven batters The best and most complete line of Rev. Wm. Lyon, a former resident land will preach, Pastor Stewart going club. Preceding Mr. Mills' remarks, Pure, Wholesome,, Dainty, Satis—r lawn mowers ever shown lo the city. to tiuit City to visit old friends and and presented three free tickets of vocal solo was given by Miss of our City, but for some years a resi­ transportation to flrst. Covert and fying and Healthful, : 'Call and see them at Dean & Uross'.*3 dent of Flint, died at his lionie last preach In the'Baptist churcb there Emily Sayer, and followin,g them before going to his new lield in Iowa. Bates were the battery for Leslie. a piano duet was executed by Royal Circle will meet at A. L. Van- Thursday after a short illness. The Covert struck out four, gave four families of his four children, Andrew Misses Ellett and Sayer, 'dercook's Friday evening, May 12, to Some rather amusing things took walks and made, one balk. Leslie Saturdays 29c''^'^ elect dcleKiitc to generalcoovenilon. Lyon, Mrs. Henry Willis, Mrs. Fi'ed place during Culver's sale. As for In­ stole live bases, Mason 12, Leslie had What We Like About Him", Grayson and Mrs.Augusta Wriglit.wiio was a toast and inquiry, -best- stance, one of the teachers In our nine runners perish on the bag.s, Ma­ Week Days 40c Meeting of Leslie Council R. & S. reside here, attended the funeral ser­ schools purchased a box containing a son four. Leslie -made two double answered by an expert-^psycholo­ vices Sunday. M. In Unit village Thursday oveoing picture frame, enclosed in the frame plays. Moelter,of Lansing umpired, gist. Heneie Mrs. Cas-ferlih . wa.; of tills week. Work in R. & S. M. de­ called upon to make the'reply, -and Monday evening the lecture course was a picture of one of Mason's eligi­ lie gave the linme team a trille the cree. ble bachelors. Of course, we promised best of the deal. Score by innings as in her usual keen, analytical style Longyear Bros. Drug Store; closed for this season. The Spragues she proceeded to tell us what we M. W. Bement is putting down a gave Irving'sold legend of Rip Van- not to divulge any names. follows: cement walk for Dr. G. D. Sullivan lilve about him, and it is only rair Winkle to a large audience. In mak­ J. N, Thorburn of Mason was on the InnliiKS,... 1 2 3 4 B C 7 S !) K H to Mr. Stewart to say that she -front and up to lier house occupied by Leslio.ii o o 0, 0 l 0 1 0-2 5 Charles S. Smith of Detroit wass; ing the announcement Rev. Beebe market with some good cattle and gave many excellent traits a'nd Dr. 0. S. Ballard, Mason.....,., 0 1 1 4 2 1 0 2 x-ll 1-1 taken seriously ill on the street iit isked for an expression of the audi­ Spicer & Reason sold W. J. Kamman characteristics in her explanation ence as to whether the courses should that city and died a few hours later. If you are looking for a lawn mower 10 head for him averaging 1,250 for In Business Here Since 1867. without exhausting the theme or that will cut high grass, run ca.sy and be continued. Tlie expression was $5.75 per hundred. They were fed by His moilie'r was formerly Miss Nannie;, After a continuous run of 10 days her hearers. •- ' guanuiteed in every respect, we liave favorable and it is now up to the corn- W. A. Diamond near Mason, who is Suckrider, a former resident ot Mason»; E. Culver cfbsed his auction last Rev. W. H. Simmions was then iC at Dean & Cross'. *3 mi tlee. one of the best feeders In the state.— Thursday evening. It was a success­ called upon to respond) to "Part­ At the special session of the board,: Free Press market note.'May 5th. Dansvllle Rebekah lodge will visit The regular meeting of the Ingham ful sale, Mr, Culver Closed out all his ings and Prayers." The speaker, of supervisors W. A. Blackraore of. Ma.son Rebekah lodge Mav ]7t,li at County Farmers club will be lield Sat­ goods that he cared to and has his ilx- to some extent, added to ail that Lesliewas re-elected Chairman. Sups. Douglas-W. Gnllith of Lansing, pro­ Lane, Gunn and Parker were appoint­ 1:30.p. ra. Nomination of otlicers, ini­ urday, May 13dIi, at Sunnyside with prietor of a dry cleaning establisli- tures and repairing outfit. He has had been expressed be-fore, and of tiation and potluck sup,'3er. A good Col. and Mrs. L. IT. Ives. Program been engaged in the jewelry business his own personal knowledge and ed a (jommittee to canvass tlie vote on- ment, wiis seriously burned la.st Fri­ thecouniy iKiuseaddition proposition. attendance is desired. iia follows: here continuously since tlie fall of experience, spoke ot Bro. Stewart Mnsle I day morning by an explosion of gaso- Sups. Blair, Zlegler, Gunn, Blackmore ine. He was taken to the City hospi­ 1807 and retires owing to the poor con­ as a pastor, as a vman among A reception will be given Rev. J. H. TraiLsfer of rroperty JikIbo H. M. tiiirdner men, and as' one whose intfluence and Taylor were appointed as a build­ Discussion. .JiulKe G. W. Ui-lstoi tal. Gritlith is 28 years of age and lias dition of hlshealth and that of Mrs. Stewart by the Odd Fellows and Re- Music ^ . Culver, for several years he has been in religious, social and civic re­ ing committee. bokjilis at their hall Monday evening, wife and Child. Gritlith died at the necltatlon ; Miss Dorothy Miirifie hospital during tlie night. Funeral unable to cohflne himself to inside lations is such that hiis departure May 15. A picnic supppr will be serv­ Keoilatlou. Letioro DoitKlas business. For some time Mr. Culver is a distinct loss to the whole ed. Come with well illlcd baskets and Iflowors In tlie Homo...... Mrs. E. P. Itowe services were held 'at the Elks' home Discussion ..Mrs. W. 11. Haskell Sunday afternoon at two o'cloclf. lie has been engaged in selling stock for community. A song, by Mrs. Haw- BUSINESS LOCALS, iiave a good time. M] Odd Fellows ley followed, Table committee—Mesdaincs J. W. was a member of the Elks and the the DerbyMediclne Co. of Eaton Rap­ and Rebekalis invited/ ' ids and will continue this or some ::The::toastmaster then -in: a fit­ Chapin, N. A. Crittenden, R. W. Fel­ Moose. An extra good now mllcli cow for sale. 8eei All patrons of the Eaton county fair lows, Frank Seely, Vance Douglas. other outdoor business. Tliey will ting speech presented to the re­ 0. A, Glhitoii at Frobace Ofilce or call at Ills farnu who are interested i!n the premiums P. B. Case of Norwalk, 0., a tobacco retain their resldencei here. Mr. Cul­ tiring president, as a token of lu Bnnlcei-hlll; Ip ' wlUkindly raail to Secretary Griffltli Edward Koester, one of the prison­ manufacturer whoi is running an - ad. ver has been supervisor of his ward, appreciation and esteem, TheEx- For Sale—10 pigs. Uina M. Dklb. S any suggestions they/may linve regard­ ers cooflned in the county jail and in the Democrat, is one ot the liberal mayor of the city and-has,held other positor's Bible, a work of nine riioues—Citizens, Mason; Bell, Holt. - 18W3- i '; who recently made an attempt to es­ and public :spirited citizens of that minor offices and positions,'at present volumes, to which : the recipient ing changes in thefpremium list as •\VANTKD~Sewln(; by the day or at home-. ;; soon as possible, as .the premium list cape while awaiting trial id the cir­ clty. • He has donated theiland 75x100 being president ot the Mason Busi­ made ,an^ exceedingly feeling and cuit court on a charge of forgery, was SUlitwalsls a specialty. Mks, Alick \Vbbi>, committee will raeejt before long for a feet for a new armory in that city, ness Men's association, and has always appropriate response. Secretary turned over to Kent county;last Wed­ revision of the list/ given the site for-a theatre and, gave taken an active Interest in affairs,ot W.J.Adams then took charge of- Jliilr DrosNlng: Doiiv to Order; >! nesday forenoon, on recommendation $3,000 toward a site for a Carnegie the city. the meeting and proceeded with Mrs, W. S. Giiow, Monroe street, Mason.. 3p ,;'', The ladies missionary society of the of Prosecutor Hayden. Koester had library. Mr. Case is a lover of the the aid of trie memibers present to ThoNatlonal Loan & Investment Go, pays4K,: •Presbyterian chuTch will hold Its been convicted in- that county for a horse, dogs and other\dumb animals The Mason Gun Club was organized elect a president. Bev.G. L. Beebe percent. See F. H. Fiklp. MM monthly meetingfat the liomc of Mrs. similar oirense and was, out on, proba­ and causeda stone: drinking trough last Friday evening.r: It:starts out was the fortunate manselected to J. N. Tliorburn,/May 12th : tion, but failed to appear in court as for dogs ,to be placed on the edge of with 15 members. George Cummings conduct the Tourists on tlieir ':',',/,:;'::v^"'X'or.Siile.' j. Leader...... Mrs.0. G. ItuntlnRton required. Friday he was sentenced at the-sidewalk in front ot his factory. was elected pTesident.andG.S.Thor-, journeys byi land and sea for the House, lot and barn on jOlierry-street. ' rorto Itico ana Oulifi...... Mrs. Oasterllu Grand Rapids to serve from Ave to 15 He has been a resident of Norwalk burn secretary and treasurer; . A blue coming" year.; The meeting,-then, Ave rods wldo. 7tf * Andrew Lavk, » : Mtislo ...... Boys' Orcliestra years at the Ionia reformatory and Procress In Slam niiid Laos...... Mrs. Kerns since 1863. His generosity should be rock shoot-will be given: Friday after­ adjourned to meet Otet. 4. 1911. at It your money does noi; net youflve percent;, Moll Call-Verso a favorite liyinn the cc^irt recommended nine years. • >- appreciated by the peopleof that city. noon. 7:30 p. m. see H. 0. Freoland. at general primary bill, so that hereafter Vfith (lealli hovering over lier hed, 325,000 m om year Mi's. J.aura C, Miirtln, sixty years old,' primary candidates must receive 15 IngliaiR County Democrat per cent, of their party voto In order of Poiitiac, 111,, married a third time, THE IMMIGRATION TO CANADA in order that slio inight avIII her entire to get their names on the election bal^ W. L. CLARK, Publisher. •SURPASSES ALL RECORD. fortune, estimated at ,$50,000, to her lot, and the Morlarty-James bill regu­ lating expi'ess • rates on small pack­ MASON, - • ' • MICHIGAN. husljand, James A. Barry, a twenty- The returns recently issued by tho tliree-year-old iiephov.- of her Becond ages, the basic rate being 25 cents for packages not exceeding ?5 in value Canadian Immigration Branch shows husband, Grand Rapids,—The first strike that upwards of 325,000 persons ai-- • •» . « and ton jiounds in weight, which rate benefits were: paid to the striking rlved in Canada dtiring the past .•<•, J, McNamara, thejudlaiiayolis includes collecting and delivery. Governor Osborn Disposes of 346 Under the terms of the bill to pro­ furnituro woi'kers when about $12,- twelve mouths, declaring their inten­ union official, and liis brother, J, 33, 000 was distributed, $4 to each man. tion of becoming settlers In tliat coun­ JIcNamara, were'iuraigiied at Los An­ Bills Passed. hibit the sale and carrying of danger­ ous weapons in counties of over 150,. It is probable that if the strike con­ try. Of this number about 130,000 geles, Cal., on 19 new indictments tinues for any great length of time were from the , tho bal- charging them witli inurder in connec­ 000 population, which the governor signed, morchanis who sell and per­ tills sum will be Increased. President nnco being from the, British Isles and tion with the Times dis­ APPROPRIATIONS TRIiVIlVlED William Huber and Treasurer Thomtis Northern Europe, It will thus bo seen aster. No i)lea was entered, counsel sons desiring to carry, dangerous weapons must secure licenses from a Neale of the United Brotherhood of that (he sturdy farming element thai; for the defendants having secured a Carpenters and Joiners, brought the has gone forward from the United postponement of the case until Juno 1, commission made up of the prosecu­ LATEST HAPPENINGS THE WORLD One Allov/Ing $500,000 for State Re­ money here from tho national body States Is being splendidly supplt^ment- * « « ting attorney, sheriff and chief of po^ OVER TOLD IN ITEMIZED lic^. The penalty tor viryating this and loolced after the distribution. edby an equally sturdy settlement Pli'o in the Hartford mine shaft at ward for Good Roads Is Most No­ law is a stilt one, being a $500 fine or Coldwiiter.—Orrin F. Thornton, from across tho seas, Tlio lure oC I^ORM. . Negaunee, Mich., caused by gas,, re­ table Exception—General Pri- two years' imprisonment. Women will px-county drain commissioner, who Canadian wheat, oats, barley and flax sulted in the death ot eight miners inary Measure Is Signed, bo interested in this law, as hatpins was arrested last summer and grown on tho rich prairie of Western. and four injured. About two hundred held for trial on the charge of forgery, Lansing.—Tlid final adjournment of over ten inches long are specifically Canada is constantly attracting moro men were in tlio mine at the time of was arrested in Janesvillo, Wis. EVENTS HERE AND THERE tho legislature Was a very tame affair, classed as da^igerous weapons. and more, and year by year the tide the fire, most of wiiom made their cs- Thornton had forfeited his bonds. attracting just four senators and eight The goveriibr also signed the bill of immigrants to tho Western Canada, caiJQ through n tunnel to llie Cambria Sheriff Tyler wont there to bring him Jiouso members. It took just threo making it a fraud for any person to plains increases; there is no ebb to mine. hack hut wired hero for money to piiy Condensed into a Few Lines for the jninules to wind up affairs in tho sen­ secure watei', steam or electricity by this tide, Tho Canadian authorities of the Busy Man—• fraud or to tamper with the meters, tho reward. A Chicago paper said are not surprised at the number from Perusal Placards urging the workers in tho ate, as tlio, governor's veto messages the offense being made a misdemeanor tliitt Slierift' Tyler had been sued In the United States being ns large as'it Latest Pcreonal infor­ Brooklyn navy yard to boycott the res­ •were ord.ved printed in tlic .lournal or a felony, according to the amount JiuiesvlUo for the amount ot the re­ Is but they dirt not look for so largo an mation. taurant which Miss Anno Morgan, to save the time of reading them. Rep- involved. If a misdemeanor, the pun­ ward Offered, $300. Thornton had immigration from the old countries. daughter of ,T. P. Jlorgan, recently es- resenlatlvcs Straight and Kalmbach ishment is fixed at $100 or three" been missing since last August. Still, thoy will not be found unpre­ tablislied there, appeared in the navy wero hopeful that they might find Washington months' imprisonment and if a felony Potoskey.—After remaining for pared. Reception halls are In readi­ yard, .Domo way of entering a foi'inal pro- $1,000 fine or three years' imprison­ soveivil years an eyesore on ac­ ness at alllmportant points in Mani­ * « 4 tost against the action of tlie seuate ' Investigation of charges of graft in ment. count ot tho fact that the debris had toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, sur­ The final decision In tho divorce in refusing to entertain impeachment connection with the contracts for The action of the governor w^ill bo never been cleared away, the site of veyors wore at work during tho past Bhoos for the army and navy was l5e- suit brought against Capt, Isaac 15m- proceedings against Warden Russell a distinct disappointment to the tele- the Imperial hotel, which burned to season opening up now districts on gun by a BubconiniKtee of tho mili­ orson, the bi'omo seltzer king, was ot Marquette prison, tut Senator grapli companies, ns hereafter they' the ground, is about to he made Into which to place those seeking free tary affairs committee of the national handed down at Baltimore. Mrs. Em­ Mapes pointed out to them that with­ will ho prohibited from employing a park If efforts of the Potoskey Fed­ homesteads of ICO acres each, rail­ house ot representatives. The Inquiry erson is gi-anted $2S,ft00 annually and out a quorum no business could be transacted, so tliey gave it up. hoys under eighteen years ot ago eration Of Women's clubs are success­ ways havo been projecting laterals: is to dotermine whether bids and spo- lior attorneys receive $5,000 each for ful.' Tho federation began work to from their main lines, and every pro­ Over on tho housd side all tho gov­ after, ten o'clock at night, and they clflcatlons have boon so arranged as i'illng the divorce bill, secure half of the $3,500 necessary to vision has boon taken to accommo­ ernor's veto messages on house meas­ were expressing great joy when the to throw tlio contracts into the liands * • » purchase the lot and the council will date the newcomer, - A recent dis­ of ono 2rm, ures were read and the pi-oceedlngs governor attached his veVo. The now Socialist aldermen at Rockford hr.vo probably appropriate the remainder of patch from Antwerp reads: "Tho di­ took up nearly hnlf an hour. law is Of sufilcient linportnnco tO » * • introduced a resolution asking for tho the sum. version ot European emigration from President .lones, of tho YpsilantI warrant detailing the principal provi­ The committoo of audit and control formation of a plan for the city to tho United States to Canada is said Normal school, won out in his contea sions, -which are as follows: Bay City.—Frank Walker, , tho of the contingent expenses ot tho lake charge of the saloons at the ej;- to be seriously affocting the Atlantic- tion that clerical error was responsible Females ai'O limited to 54 hours per eighteen-yeai'-old Flint lad, charged United States senate decided to report plration of their licenses. A munici­ steamship lines, Tlio Red Star today for leaving the item of $125,000 for a week, and not more than nine in any with stealing $179 fi^om a pos­ back to tho Goiialo (lio''La Follelte res­ pal saloon Is proposed. gives up to tlio America-Canada line- ,new auditorium out of the institu­ ono day. tal sub-station In Flint, was found olution for the reopening of the Lort- * If * two of tho best - special emigrant tion's appropriation bill. After a long No female under Uio age ot eigh: not guilty, by the jury in the United iner case with a statement that tho Twonty-ono new indictments wero steamers afloat, tho Gothland and the search it was discovered that the joint teen years sliall be employed In any States court. The parents testified contingent fund of tho senate is suf­ voted by the grand Jury at Los An Samland. Theso vessels heretofore- ponferonco committee had agreed to manufacturing ost.ahllshlncnt between tliat tlie boy had sufilcient money of ficient to defray tho expenses of any j goles, Ciil., against tho accused dyna- iu tho Antwerp-New Y'ork service aro It, hut the item v*.is left out when the the hours ot C o'clock p. m. and C his own, which with the $25 given him Investigation the senate may order, mite conspirators, James B. and ,Tohn now to ho operated from Rotterdam tO' t t » final draft of tlio measure was pre- o'clock a. m. by his fatlier, would pay for a motor J. JMcNamara and Ortle E. McManigal. cycle he bought for $200 a short time Canadian ports." Congressional inquiry into three big 'Tho indictments clinrgo them with J)ared for tlib printer. To remedy No, child under the age ot sixteen after the theft. On tho dato of the above dispatch- corporations was assured by action murder in connection .with tho blow­ .this a ndw bill was enrolled and pre­ years shall he employed in any inanu. sented to the governor. Tiio chief facturiiig establislimont or workshop, Kalamazoo.—Albert Reed, a sev- word came to tho Immigration branch taken in the national house of rcpro- ing up of tlio plant outeen-year-old boy, was arrested Bcntatlves. Tho, corporations for executive complimented President or messenger service,, in this state that tho "Vanguard of the 1911 army on October 1, and tho consequent clial^god with stealing several hun­ .which anti-trust rogulatioii will be Jones on liis energy and told him that between tho hours of G o'clock p. m. Of United States settlers reached Win­ deaths of 21 men. dred dollars' worth- of brass fittings sought are; Tho United States Steel * t3| he ouglit to got tho appropriation as a and C o'cloelc a, m. nipeg at 1:30 o'clock this morning.. from the Kalamazoo paper mill. Valu­ There was a solid train load of ef­ corporation, the American Woolen A defense of "dollar diplomacy," as personal complIinGiit, it It were pos­ No child under tho ago of twenty- able brass filings have for some timo fects, comprising 41 carloads and two company of Boston and the United a policy w'hich hy creating prosperity, sible, after which ho proceeded to at­ one years shall be emiiloyed, permit­ been disappearing from machines and colonist sleepers.attached to tho train, Shoe Machine company of Boston. meant uUlniatoly the "substitution oh tach ills signature. ted or suf5*red to woi'k in any theater, tho boy was caught with .a sack which cont.aincd tho members, of 2& >]• « » dollai's for bullets" was made before The governor completed his task of concert liall, or place of amusement filled with various pieces. He Is the families. Every man Jack in the- Onifiors of tho stnto department at the tliird national peace congress in approving or vetoing the bills hy the where intoxicating liquors aro sold. son of a well-known resident of tho party is a skilled farmer, and all liavo Washington tiro pessimistic over tho session at Baltimore, Md., by Hunting­ legislature In order that the journals No child under fourteen years of city. como north prep.arcd to go right on: probable result of poaco negotiations ton Wilson, assistant secretary oi' of both houses may contain a full rec­ ago shall be employed, permitted or Chelsea.—Before departing for tho land, which was purcliased last to bo held in northern Jlexloo between state'. ord of tho action on every roeasurtj. suffered to work in or in connectioiii Lakemount, N. Y., to spend his year. They aro equipped with every-: reprosenl.ativos of tho Dlax ndinlnls- Of the 3'IG bills passed by tfto legisla­ with any mercantile institution, store, last days in the Christian Ministers' thing that experience has shown is- tration and tlic insui'gont army. Wliat- Pi'csldent Taft, It is understood, has ture, the governor vetoed 31 outright olllco,, hotel, laundry, manufacturing Home, Rev. Thomas Holmes, ninety- necessBry to mako a start on virgin evcr tho rnsuU may bo, it is feared It boon sent a wired request to havo and IS partially, all ot the latter being ostahlishnient, mine, bowling alley, four years old, presented his extensive prairie. In addition to machinery and can have no effect upon the revolution the troops suppress coal rioters r.,t appropriations. As a matter ot fact, tlioitter, passenger or freight elevator, library to the Union, Christian col­ household effects there were a largo In other parts of Mexico, which is Cordova, Ahuskti. Private cable ad- very few appi'oprlations got through factory or workshop, telegraph or lege at Meroin, Ind. He was presi­ number of horses and cattle. Some of. spreading rapidly. vicos sny that a mob hoarded an Alas­ without being trimmed, the most messenger service within this state. dent of the institution before coming the farmers had also brought, alon,g-. ka stcamsliip company's vessel that notablB exception being (:he ?500,000 It aliall be tho duty of every niercan. to Chelsea.. Doctor Holmes has lived gas tractors, which will bo put right arrived there with a cargo of Cana­ allowed tor state reward good roads. tiio institution, store, office, hotels Domestic hero continuously sinco 1877. to work on ground breaking." dian coal and begun dumping it over­ In round numbers the governor has laundr.v, mannfacturing establishnftnt, : Ono of tho agents of tho Canadian, About, 10,000 women, representing board. out S7SO,O00 out of the budget as al­ mine, bowling alley, theater, work­ Flint.—Arrangements have been- government advises that it would ap­ all classes of society and all kinds of « « sr lowed by tho legislature, which will shop, telegraph or messenger service, completed by the local letter car­ riers for tho entertainment of 150 pear as If each month oC tho present trades and professions, took part in a Tho Supreme court of (be Unl(:od reduce It to about $11,500,000, though or any person coming within the pro st.ito carriers and their wives during year would show a largo increaso ovor ))arade and nia.ssiueeting in New States should not be the court of las'! tho exact figures will not bo known visions of this act, to keep a register the one-day convention to be held tho Jast year, Tho demand for tlio- York to pi'oiuQte tlio cause of equal resort in mattei's pertaining , strictly until \ tho state accountant can compile in which will be recorded the name, 'here May 30. Morning and afternoon literature ot tho department, describ­ suffrage, to business, in the opinion of Geor,go all tho^ items and the supreme court birtliplace, ago and place ot residenco sessions v.'ill be held in the .courthouse ing the country and its resources, is- * * » W. Perkins. Mr. Perkins advocates passes on the right of tho chief execu of every person employed under tho and a banquet and dancing party will greater than it ever has been. Ta.king tho name of tlic American tho organization of a court composed live to reduce the amount of specific ago ot sixteen years, and it sh.all bo he given at the Masonic temple in the Peace congress, the national peace of pi'oven leaders in the business items. iml.awful for any such establishment evening. confercnno at llalliniorc, Md,, resolved world. The last eight or ten bills which or person to hire or employ, or per­ Noctl to iierpotualc itself, becoming a iior- * » » were submitted to the governor wore mit to bo hired or employed or suf­ Dowagiac—Tho city council of There -^'ero. a couple of dandy fisl* llai-s in the Colonial lobby. Wo didn't manont institulioii meeting every two Tho use of abandoned farms ownoil measures of state-wide importance fered to woi'k, any child under tho age Dowagiac is in a deadlock over the have timo to get their names,, ad­ years. This action Was taken to meet by New York state as farm colonics and he signed them all, though there ot sixteen years wifhout there is first new mayor's appointments. The dresses and photographs, but -^vo lin-; the need for a central roprGsentatlvc was some hesitation in several in provided and placed oii file In the bus­ trouble seems to lie with the mayor's for trani])s and vagrants will bo urged gered lon'g enough to hear tho conver­ body which shall sei've to co-ordinate stances because of provisions which iness ofllee thereof a permit issued by choice of marshal and city attorney. by Governor Dlx. sation. The poignant part thereof the efforts of all Iho societies in did riot please him. He wound up by the superintendent of schools of the The mayor is a Democrat, while the » * v was as follows: America devoted to the settlement of attaching his signature to the bill school district in which such child re­ council is solidly Republicnn. In the A new trial has been graniod "How much did your fish weigh?": internal lonal disputes by methods making a straight two-cent faro on'all sides, or some one duly authorized by meantime the. old ofilcers *re holding Christopher Columbus Wilson, pruui- "r didn't havo no' hay scales witli otlior than war. the railroads in the state, so that aft­ him in writing,, or, where there is no down the jobs. . , -• . dent ot tho United Wireless Tele­ me, you raut. But when :i pulled him :ti !)• Ill er August i the upper peninsula roads superintendent of school, by thO coun­ : Petoskey.—At the instigation of, graph company, in New Y'ork, on iho out it lowered the lake four inches." ' will have to reduce their fares unless ty commissioner of sciiools or some President H.- B. Hutchins of the A petition to the Wollesley college ground of prejudice on the part of "Somo flsh," commented tho other,, tliey decide to attnck the law on the one duly authorized by him in writing. University of Michigan, the Em. trustees to return to .lohn D, Rocke­ one of tiio jurors. He was charjf^d without tho quiver of ,an eyelash.. gi-ound that the rate Is confiscatory. met County U. ot, M. Alumni asso­ feller tho Sl.'iCOOO presented by him to with misuse ot tho mails, "Reminds me ot some good sport I This same hill allows tho Ann Arbor ciation was'formed here with tlie fol­ the college severar years ago for a » • * • V/oodmen Honor Consul Baker. had duck hunting last fall. I fired at; Iieating plant is being circulated by railroad to charge a minimum fare of lowing officers: President, Paul Buck­ Personal The centennial convention-of the a flock ot ducks and gathered up four etudonts, five cents on its gasoline cars, and the ley, vice-president, Dr. Ralph Engle; quarts of toes."— Plain> governor would have vetoed it if the state qanip. Woodmen of America, » I* » Former United States Senator .Al­ secretary,, Mrs. B, E. Gilbert; treasur- Dealer. clause had not been tacked on to the closed at Sault . Sl;e.' Mario after ;ei', W. G. McCune. ; ., President Tatt opened Iho third fred Beard KIttredge ot Sioux Fail)!, S. choosing. Grand Rapids" as, the meet­ two-cent fare bill, Dailey.—Daniel Slates, who attempt­ A Monopoly, National Peace Congress in Balti­ D., wlio served two terms in the. don­ ing place for 1914, I-Ierbert F.-Baker ^enator Watklns' bill amending, the ed suicide April 20, died hero ot his Urbanlte—What did you come to more, scores of eminent citizens of ate, his service ending two years ayo, was re-elected state consul for a third geiieral gamo laws mot with approval. injuries. He was fifty-three years old the city for? . this and other countries being pres­ died at Hot Springs, Ark, term, establishing a new precedent in The open season provisions are: and leaves a widow. , Country Boy—To earn an honest ent. * * » that respect in this state, J, Clyde • •, » Deer, October 15 to November' 30; living,' : Robert A, Taft, eldest son ot tho Watt of Saranac was re-elected state Petoskey.—The - body: of Frank fox, gray and black squirrels, Octo­ Urbanlte—That's all right, You'U Governor Osborn of Michigan has president, and a student at tho Har­ clerk. The following delegates- wero Fogelsonger, aged flfty-fotir; , was ber 15 to November 30; rabbits, Octo­ find no competition. ,slgn«d tho bill prohibiting fraternities vard law school, says the report h & is elected, to represent Michigan at tho brought here for Interment. He in the high schools of the state, ber 15 to March: 1; Qu'all;, October 15' soon to marry Miss Lila B, Gilbert of head camp meeting to be held in Buf­ dropped dead while driving,near Wat­ . « » • to, November 30; ruffed grouse, Octo­ Out of Date, New Y'ork is false. . falo, N. Y.: son.., ber 15 to November 30; spruce hens, Charlotte.—Cliarles Magruin, brought "I am going to ask your father to­ Startling conditions in Missouri * * • Delegate-at-large and chairman fit night for your hand in marriage." October ,15 to November 30; ducks, here from Battle Creek and convicted almshouses and penal institutions, de­ Tho mother heart of Mrs. George delegation, Herbert F. Baker of Clie- "How dreadfully, old-fashioned you snipe, snipe plover, woodcock, shore Jn circuit court on 1;he "charge ot wife scribed as a disgrace to a state so Gould Is being torn asunder by the ill­ boygan; E. J. .BuUard, M. McMahon,; are," rich and prosperous, are contained in birds, rails and coots, October 15 to desertion, secured h'is release, by giv­ ness of her two eldest daughters, Mrs, H. M. Campbell, :Detroit; ,Tohn Stark, "In what way?" the report of tho state board of char­ December 31; geeso arid brant, Octo­ ing bonds in the sum of $300 to sup­ Marjo-rie Drexel and Lady Pedes. .Tackson;, W. P. Rowley, Adrian; C, ','Don't ask him; tell him." ities aud correction, ber 15 to December 31; provided, how­ port his fairiily for ten years. Whilei Mrs. Gould is constantly in at­ H, Noble, KalaraazoO; William Thorrio, « » n ever, that fox, black and gray squir­ Charlotte.—Secretary Shumway of tendance upon Mrs. Drexel at Lake- Battle Creek; B. E. Bennett, Coldwa- Do "\''oii VHK Eye .ShIvcT rels shall not be hunted or killed until' the state board ot health, called.here - Apply only from Aseptio Tuljos to> Stephen Muhhier, janitor of a Now wood, word was received from London ter; John,McGirk, Niles; D. M.^All^n, 1914; provided further, that Mongolian by the local board to investigate sev­ Prevent Infection. Murine Eye.Salvo.J.n» York apartment house, retui-ned homo of the sudden attack upon Lady Oe- Glendale; William Gable, St. Joseph;'• Tubes—New Sixa 25c. Murine Eye Liq­ or English pheasants, blpck fowl, cap­ eral alleged cases of smallpox pro­ uid 2iJc-50c. - Eye Books in each Pkg, ; late at night to find his wife, Annie, cies, who was Miss Vivien Gould, of O.B. Kibbler, Dowagiac; George E. ercailzie, hazel grouse ^and wild tur­ nounced the disease as that of chick- dead, in the basement of the building! appendicitis. , ' Ellis, J. L. Morgan,' John P, Hayes, Thrt woman, a bride of three months! key shall not bo hunted or killed un­ enpox. Some of the cases, were in-Lee Better Dayi, * • » Grand Rapids; Henry Bolt, South Ho.- ' had been killed in a terrific struggle! til, the year 1915, and then only at the township, Calhoun county. He (with a little sigh)—This, is the-.: Nels Poulson, donator of a .flOOieoO ven; W. B.-ABdersou,: Pontiao; F,-J, ii", time in the;manner and for the pur-, Jackson.—The seventh annual con­ third winter .hat: you hav;e. had ::this. fund to' promote closer relationdhip Donley, Flint. pose authorized by law; provided, vention of' the state Nurses' associa­ year, •' ^ Fr.ankA. Palmer; a meraber of the among the Scandinavian people,, tHed however, that in addition to the open tion'opened here with about thirty She—Well,: but dearest, : summer Massachusetts legislature, has the in ^Brooklyn, N. Y., as tho Scandina­ season for wild.fowl shooting, it shall New Corporations, delegates iu attendance. : Oflicers will will soon be/here now. , finest nock of chickens in. Massachu­ vian-American • society in Baltiiijoro setts, according to tile officials of the be lawful ,to hunt and kill bluebills; Tho following companies have fileii be elected. , .,: ; , ., '• was applauding the announcemeni o? ; If thou xopsiderest, what thou, art: , agricultural department. canvasback, redhead, widgeon, pin­ articles of incorporation with the sec­ :: Saginaw.—The,:. Eastern - Michigan the gift. in thyself tUou wilt not care what ' , • « tV tails, whistlers, spoonbills and butter-, retary of state: Keelef, Bi'ass com­ Fair association, which was launched * • 9 men say of thfce.—Thomas a Kempls. ball and sawbill dudks, between March pany. Grand. Rapids, $250,000;: Amerl^ by the board ot trade, may purchase Governor Deneen, on recommenda­ Foreign tion of the Illinois state board of par- 2 and Apnl 10; provided further that can Girl Garment company, Detroit; tho:old Harry Bates, farm • near the it shall be lawful to liuntand kill teal- • Dr. Pierce's :^'Icasnnt Pellets reRulato; dons, Issued a pardon to former Police The resignation of Porfirio. Diais ns $10,000,^principal stockholders, Myron east city limits for permanent grounds. and mallard ducks from: September 155 and invigorate sliomacli, -liver: and. bowels. Inspoctor Edward McCann of Chicago, president ot Mexico within a shcvt D,- Rowley,.William 0. -Rowley;', Addi­ The :promoters :expect to draw from, Suj^ar-conted, tini', granules,,easy to take,- to December 31, . serylng a term in Jollet prison, ou a time is regarded in Mexico City as a son Apartment company, Detroit, ^in­ most of thi? . northeastern Michigan Do not gripe. , ^ , •;;; •The .governor : signed the Flowers : ,i charge of grafting. ,' certainty. > , . . • . • crease from $135,000-to.$160,000, .... : :counties for patronage.:. • .f J * •, *•''» .•• • :Owosso.—Conrad Mehlenbacher, '-an ; .The ,sunset:.of Wour lite, will, notbe-:, Owosso' soft'drink; dealer,;, failed to; beautiful .unless lyour :homo.;llfe was...: Edwin A.Browti of, Denver, famed At Christie's London auction. Hsy Says Gleaners Violated No Law, Military Act is .Considered a Model, • show at the opening of tho May term pleasant.::during''.j^our day.: of.:iWork.-r-, as the "millionaire tramp" beoauso of 19 the famous .'Ping which, according of court for arraignment on :a; charge Colonel Hunter. \ his excursions in search of informa- to tradition. Queen •Elizabeth gave.to - "We /can't see': - wherein 'we -have : '.'Other states are .displaying :a great ,.tion as to how the other half lives, is the earl.of Essex and the non-return I transgpessed any. state law," says :G. interestln:the new,:act'relative:to the of selling intoxicants. He .has for­ ;,in NewTork., He, says he is throiagh H. Slocum Of the Ancient Order of organization'Of'the state-'militia, (.-Re-/ feited bis $500 ball bond, but his The, friend wh^ takes your i part of which resulted in the beheading of. sometimes forgetsUo,return it ; :seeing the.seamy side"oi:,iife from the the .earl and has toned,"-Elizabeth'.B' ; Gleaners,' speaking: of -the -petition : ot quests, have:,come from. many,:i-states bondsmen;'are secured,:by^ a--mortgage., inside, . J.v, Arthur;: Tillson s-to. Insurance:-: • Com­ for, copiesi .Ofthe ';i-act,-!: almost -all: of on Owosso property. - death by grief, will be offered for. sal«.- Mrs,: Winslo-w'a Soothlns - Synip for . Children- * » .'«. missioner -Palmer to .revoke:: the,^ Glean-: .them;-containing words, ofi'praise- for ••c:Sagmaw.—Claude i.'-.Gregory, '-wanted- n It « I ' teethiiiB, softona tho (juina.reduce.'s-.inliamma- ' :k: i Tho two-cent passenger faro' law ers' license, "Alexander Ross' pa^ the-: scheme: :of.:: organizatioa.: outlined- in Toledo on the 'charge ,of sell-' tion;allayspaluicurosiviiid colic,25oatottle... ^and-the reduced|f relght' rates made 'by ^ The international', opium-.eonferenco entia, for •whom Tillson is acting, are^ in the act, ^ ^ > ' Ing mortgaged goodfe, made' a ,,the .Arkansas .railroad commission whichwas to-have been.held at Tho'. '.well-to-doffarm-people,: •Ross::Was"uri-' ::::;It;ls:generally: conceded that::Mlchi- dash for liberty after talking -with :,:":Every:',nian:is;just: enough:; of i.a.'llar!. .•were declared:.void; when Judge Trie- Hague July 1," has been-postponed for .Jliarrled; we insure only farmers and gan'|.|has:.led • the .:wayj:' :.:ln' >~ abolishing Chief,KaIn',;:Por-several blockS:;hd-led'. .tokeep..himself; amused. . , ;;ber,rln,.the^ federal - court at" Little one year, as , .Tapaniuid Port­ provide for forfelture'''Of:, ^ policies -if uiinecesaaryi staff'offlcers. and:reduol'ng. In ::the race, but was :ioverhauled after .Rook ..made'.permanent; the .injiinnt^on ugal .were nofjprepared. with, therdata holders i engage: in specifieiJ; hazardous: the:department force totthe:.-minimum: a, hard run. Three officers corraled ..-:;:.The-:bnly;proof:-;agalrjst.; disappoint.;: .,:iobtalned.by.;the railroads. required. bccupations. consistent ;;Withfi;ood:i service;' him on the river front .' meat is to expect the unexpected.'!- '- HEALTHY KIDNEYS ESSENTIAL' TO PERFECT HEALTH.

When healthy, the kidneys removo about 500 gfains of iinpui'e matter dally from the blood; when nnhealthy.hnpuro matter is absorbed, causing diseases and symptoms. To attain Is the specific remedj'- for that perfect health keep tired feeling so common in the your flitei's right. You Spring or upon the return of can use no better rem­ edy than Doan's Kid­ warm weather. It purifies $9 ney Pills. •I .0 ride into New York,on a frolght and enriches tlie blood. Jlrs.' 0; W. Erwin, train is a lieinous offense. Tho law Got it today in usual liquid form or 308 Third St., Llltle says so. Railroad companies sug­ •hocolated tablets called Sareataba. Falls, Minn., says: "My gested the law and secured its enact- vviiole body liecaine ,ment. , Tliey prcfo)- to handle their .The Lesser Evil, 'jloated and swollen and at night I had passenger trnfilc in the regular way. Gresham coUego in 1719 was tho to gasp for breath. Kidney secretions Fares cannot so easily be collected scene of a famous sorlo-comic duel be­ wore in terrible condition and to bend from passengers who are secreted tween two celebrated doctors, p.r. my back was ugony. Life was one around the trucks. Besides, freight Mead and Dr. AVoodward, both of consl.ant round of suffering and I re­ train travelers havo gained the repu­ whom were lecturers at the college. ally thought dentil would bo a relief. tation of being uncertain persons. While walking down Bishopsgato I began using Doan's Kidney Pills aud Thoy sometimes steal small things street one morning they quarreled todiiy am a well, haiipy woman." .hat rich persons would not think of stealing. Yet, over some medical question and ad­ Ilemcmbor tho name—Doan's. •,gainst them as the law is, patrons of the box- journed to the square of tho collogo to fight it out with swords. Woodward ' For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a jars pour into Now York at all seasons of the ff.ll, wounded in several places, where­ (jox, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ••car. An Oliio boy, one morning last winter, was in upon Moad magnanimously said, "Tako 4 The Most Beautiful Thing. ^o'lirt for boating his way into the metropolis. He thy life," "Anything but your physio," hissed back llio chagrined Woodward A newspaper recently invited its ,vas only sixteen years old, and rather small for «re ho swooned away,—London Chron­ roiiders to state in a few words what als age. His co.at lilted him a little too aoon ami icle, thoy considered , tho most beautiful mxie^grenso was on it. Hadn't iiad time to slick thing -in tho world, Tho first prize ap'sinco he was pulled from the trucks. Still, he was awarded to the sender of tho an- ,va8 ahecrful. Answered the court's f)Uostions as SCALP WAS BADLY AFFECTED Bwor: "The eyes of my mother." "Tho i it wore a pleasure. Told all about tiio folks at dream of that which wo know to bo some, and why he left homo. ^ ^ impossiblo" suggested an iinnginativo "I am more than gi-ntifiod by tho He ami another boy craved successful results I obtained by tho person, and this hrouglit him soconii ;ho big life. Tliey wanted to prize. But tlie most amusing thing UBo Of the Cutlcura Remedies. For 30 in tiio midst of something .was that which read: '"Tlie most beau­ sovertil yeai's my scalp was very bad­ md bo .something. Only, tho tiful thing in the world is to see a ly affected with d.andrufC and scales. other boy lind a little liilcli to man canying his niotliei'-in-Iaw across My scalp Itched terribly ot times and als ambitions. He wanted to a dangerous river without malUng any my hair fell out My coat collar would 50 to Chicago, wliero lie had fittouipt to di'op her in." be actually whito with :tho dandruff in iiuiit w!jo, in an emor- that had fallen from niy head. My A Classic Note. iToncy, might be induced to profossioH being that of a barber, I "Arcliimodos," read tho puiiil, (irovido food, was particular about having my hair "leaped from liis bath, sliouting, 'L'ure- Tho boy wllo stood before in good condition, and was also In a tca! Eureka!'" liis Honor waved his coni- position to try many lotions, etc., for "Ono moment, .Tames," tlie, teacher .'ado away. tho scalp. These had little or no ef­ P.iys, "What is tho meaning of 'Eu­ "1 told my clium," he said, fect. I had hoiird so much about tho reka!'" "that r would rather bo in Cutlcura Reinodies that I resolved to " 'Eureka' moans 'I havo found it.' " N'ew York, broke and liungry, try them. I shampooed n>y, head "Very well. What had Arcliimedes Mian he In Cilicago witli a with Cutlcura Soap twicd a week and found?" after drying my head thoroughly, 1 FJ^ojrr, /y?oy^ d£/?5r/' .lames hesitates a moment, then anointed parts of my scalp with Cutl­ ojTy ventures hopefully: cura Ointment. I was pleased from bis town. Going to run a "Tho soap, mum,"—Christian Intel­ tho outset, and continued to keep up train driven by electricity! ligencer. this treatment'. To think that only Going to run a train bearing threo cakes Ot Cutlcura Soap and one fifteen hundred human be­ Time Saving, and ono-half boxes of Cutlcura Oint­ ings, eacli of whom has put A new version of the now long fa­ ment rid my head of this annoying his life, for, a time, , in her miliar "while you wait" sign Is found trouble made me feel qulto contented, son's keeping! Such confl- in an uptown avenue where a barber I havo now got a thick growth of hair denco as the company must shop and a tailoring shop stand sido and I am never troubled with any have had in hor boy to in­ hy side. !n front of tho building hangs dandruff or itching of the scalp. There trust Iiim with so grave a a sign on which aro displayed the Is no question but that the Cutlcura responsibility.' Oh, it is such name of the tailoring concern and tlie Remedies cured me. I frequently a comfort to her to know name of the barber shop and this au- recommend them to my customers, nounccment: that her son, whom sho lias and thoy think a great deal of them." loved since she felt his first "Suits cleaned and pressed wliilo (Signed) John F, Williams, ,S07 Nor- you aro getting shaved."—New York leart-beat; for wliom sho has Mk Street, Dorchester, Boston, Mass,, Sun, toiled and suffered and de­ July, 28, 1910, nied herself—it la such a