'Cass CITY CHRONICLEQ X TRI-COUNTY CHRONICLE, Established in 1899 Consolidated CABS CITY ENTERPRISE. Established in 1881 f April 20. 1906. CASS CITY, NIGH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ~3, ~9o7. Vol. 2, No. 2~.

and A. Louis Held was 23. [O R DROWN The latter was born in Cass City 'and was the son of August Held, S~'., ELKLAND SHOULD Our who conducted a bakery in the Ether- "! triton building on Seeger street for POLL A LARGE some years. The family moved to VOTE Clothing Two Girls and Two Young l'len Saginaw from Cuss City and have re- sided there ever since. The Saginaw Question of the Good Roads District System Should (Ready-to-wear) Who Try to Save Them. News printed the following about Have the Careful Attention of typifies the highest the young man in connection with A. Louis Held, One of the Victims, the story about the accident: ideals of Every Voter. Was Born in Cass City 23 A. Louis Held was a well-known Years Ago. young man of this city, having been 6entlemen~a Apparel connected with the naval reserves for The adoption of the good roads dis- adopting tl~e system. The subject is several years, during which time he trict system which will be voted upon for Fall and Winter As the result of the ignition of worthy of the close attenti(m of every made steady advancement until, when at the election next Tuesday has been gasoline which had been spilled in a voter. It should be remembered that his term of enlistment expired, which discussed quite thoroughly during the Why not purchase launch, four lives were lost in the was two months ago, he held the a majority of the voters in the dis- past few days and the sentiment ex- your apparel from a sat- river at Saginaw Monday night. position cf gunner's mate. He was a trict will decide whether or not the genial young man and was well liked pressed iS that the proposition should A party of nine started out early law shall become operative in all the isfactory store one of by all his associates. Deceased was be turned down in Elkland township. that evening from the Genesee avenue townships and villages petitioning, born in Cass City Sept. 19, 1884, and The law is printed in detail in this integrity, where in r.ules bridge for a launch ride on the river. about a year later came with his par- and every voter should turn out Tues- issue and every voter should read it Previous to the start the gasoline was ents to this city, which has since been day, Sept. 17. QUALITY that yon can their home. He attended the public carefully before going to the polls on spilled over the forward (leek and on The proposition will be voted upon schools in this city, after leaving Tuesday. It provides that townships, depend upon, styles that the floor of the launch wbile thetanks in the following townships; Almer, which he took special work. About villages or cities, may combine with please in fullest measure, were being filled. three years ago, he entered the em- Elmwood, Ellington, Elkland. Vassar, cities, villages or townships near prices that are fair to all Near the Pere Mar0uette bridge plcy Of W. I'. Cooper. being employed Indianfields, Juniata, and 5{illington, them, and form a good roads district, this'became ignited in some way and as a draugl~tsman, which occupation and in the followintz villages: Cuss concerned? he was following at the time of his to operate under the ~provisions of the a stream of fire shot along the floor of Continued on eighth Dnge. Our new Fall Suits death. He leaves his parents, Mr. county road law. One commissioner the launch and leaped to the forward and 3Irs. August tleid, 515 Lapeer is elected from each township, village and Overcoats prove most deck where the main body of the avenue, one Sister, Anna, and two [[(;IUR[ tOURS[ lHlS WINI[K brothers, Alfred and Edward, all of and city in the district, who consti- conclusively that dis- gasoline had been Spilled. this city. tute the board of good road district tinctiveness is a point ol The sudden flash of light was fol- Will Be Under the Management of the commissioners, holding office two lowed by screams of the party and Public School. exceKence thoroughly years. The board has all the rights, Blanche Petoski and Anna Farmer covered in our line at powers and duties of county road com- The following is the lecture course leaped into the water. Two of the missioners in counties under county for the winter: young men, August Heid and Roland $|0.00 $12.00 road law. The county clerk and October 7, Thomas Brooks Fletcher Kent, plunged in to rescue them. county treasurer act as clerk and October 22, Huhgarian Orchestra $~8.oo The launch had run on somedis- D{AD IN BID treasurer of the beard. The leading January 13. The Stirling Jubilees tance before it was gotten under con- highways are adopted by the district March 2, Robert S. Seeds trol. When a search was made for Mrs. F. Burnham Passed Away and are improved and eared for at the Ralph Bingha~ the four who had gone overboard no J. D. CROSIIY Tuesday Night. expense of the district. Other roads These are the facts: The Bedpath trace of them could be found. remain under the care of the town- Bureau of Chicago furnishes the The bodies were all recovered. Discovered by Her Husband About ship. course. The bureau is reliable. We & S0 , Anna Farmer was 16 years of age and The t.ax which may be levied for know this from former experiences. would have graduated from the high Eight O'Clock Wednesday Cass City's Shoe and Clothing Men. carrying on this work in the distrlet The public school will manage the school this year. Blanche Petoski Morning, cannot exceed two dollars per thou- course. The actual cost of the course - and Roland Kent were 19 years old sand of the assessed valuation. The is $400. The risk is considerable and Mrs. Frank Burnham, wl~ose home amount of tax to be raised is deter- we have no money to lose, but we are is secen miles north of Cuss City, was mined by the board of commissioners taking it because we think that 200 k~~~~~~t~~~~,}~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~K~ z z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ z z ~ ~ x x ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ x ~. ~ * found dead in bed by herhusband, and passed upon and apportioned by young people in our grammar and the board of supervisors. high departments ought to have, v~qth ~ ing, having passed away sometime As generally understood by the citi- all the rest, at least five entertain- zens in this township, the amount ment.s that are worth while. Can you poor health for a short time, but her raised by taxation in Elkland flows not, and will you not assume a bit of death was entirely unlocked forby into the district treasury and does ~ ~ the family. the responsibility ~- when the proper not necessarily need to be expended time comes. She retired as well as usual Tuesday on the roads in the township, but As to tim numbers: D epa tment Store; evening, but when her husband, who may be used on any roads in the dis- Thos. Brooks Fletcher is the most trict, that fact being determined by expens~lve individual lecturer on the in the morning he received no answer. the majority vote of the commission- comse. His success as a platform Cuss City's Big Bargain House. He i~ an invalid and unable to assist ers in the district. This being true, 1NkN ...... ~...... ~ himself very much, but becoming speaker has been rapid. He is often Elkland would likely be contributing associated wi~h such men as Beecher, ~-~ ~ alarmed because she did not answer, to the improvement or the leading Conwetl and Wendling. A :h eauty J [0rev managed togetinto his wheel chair highways in other townships for sev- The Royal Hungarian Orchestra is '' iB~ 0[ iS a Oy er, Y' N and thus propel himself to tl)Nroom eral gears before she received her por- ° ~ where Mrs. Burnham was lying, when an organization of eight musicians The bard of Avon spoke'truly, indeed, when his poetic soul gave ex= ~ he discovered that she was dead. tion of the benefits, as her leading under the leadership of Louis Lipski. higi~ways are nearly all in proper The foreign name applies to the pression to this sentiment. All who have seen our Fall line of Ladies' ~ The youngest son, Daniel, was the condition. And then, too, Etkland only member of the family at home musicians not tothe music. Coats and Men's and Boys' Suits are filled with delight for they fulfill ~ and he was hastily dispatched to a can build her°roads much cheaper The Stifling Jubilees are colored, a than some other townships in the all of beauty's requirements.. Such beautiful garments at such~ prices N neighbor's for help. Nothing could sextet. Their programs are voealand district and her citizens would not be instrumental. have never been seen in Cuss City. be done for her as life had been ex- making a profitabl'e investment in N ~ tinct for some time. Robert, S. Seeds is a humorist with helping others pay $3,000 or $4,000 a a mission, fie is somewhat noted in N Mrs. Matilda Burnham was about mile for road building when the same the bureau for the frequency of his re- Finest ~o~e~r~or age anda highly respected stretch can be built here for $1,000 or woman. Besides a husband sheleaves calls, going to many places on several $1.500. tn short, Etkland prefers ~ ten children to mourn her sudden de- consecuti ve years. building her own roads as she has Ralph Bingham is the humorist of done in the past three years, and i Nobby Patterns of Millersburg; Mrs. Martha Moe of ti~ course and was bought for his other townships in the county may do laugh producing qualities. He'll not ful De = g' gnS ~ Maeomb county; Mrs. Mary Barry and the same. ~ Albert Burnham of Kalispel, Mont.; fail to get the laugh. A friend who Even if the money raised in Elkland knows considerable about platform township under the dtstrict system speakers in general calls Bin~ham the :3~; ~ of Bad Axe; and 3Iabel, William and should be used on the highways in best humorist on the American plat- B est Wo r R ~ ~ Daniel, who reside at home. The that township, there appears no par- ~ funeral serv4ces will be held at ti~e form. His course always contains manshi ticular advantage for its citizens in ~i ~ home Saturday afternoon at one him when possible.

; ~ Drunken Hungarian Makes Escape Sc h ool Nu ppl ies ' 0 N ti,i __ ~ After Murderous Attack. We are now prepared to furnish Books needed in Cuss ~° ~' ~ Vassar, 5I:ich., Sept. 9--John Myers, City and all schools in this -vicinity and solicit a ~@afarmer°fDenmark township, was N il These _arments share of your patronage. ~: ~ stabbed some time Sunday night by N are Right @ Antoine Xretzler, a Humzarian beet weeder, who was in his employ. The L. I. WOOD & CO., Druggists. - ~ tIungarian, after having beendrink. N )SYCLO~H~_ up to the minute in every respect and fit ¢ ing considerably in town, had been to o,S,oo like a tailor made garment, biyers ~ house and called him out of u~ doors, saying that he wanted to settle with him. Men's Suits. Bluet{sis.Broadcloth,our satin lined, regular value ~ Myers hesitated, for he knew that HOUNEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION ~_~ price ...... $12.50 ~ his opponent had been drinking and Men's fine strictly all woC suit, worth $25 These coats also in brown and castor. Having sold my residence and other interests, and expecting soon to leave our price ...... 819.57 Beautifully trimmed Black Kersey,. regular ,~ was displaying a dirk knife. Finally. Cuss City, I will sell without reserve to the highest bidder, the follow- Men's fine strictly all woe.1 suit, worth $23 price $15, ourprice ...... ; ...... $8.98 ~ upon a promise that the man would ing household goods, at my late residence on Seeger St., 3 blocks N our price ...... $18.G~ Beaut!fully trimmed Btaek Kersey, regular ~l not.harm him, Myers went outside. south of Main St.., on Men's fine strictly all woot suit, worth $22 price $14, our price ...... $8.75 ~ The Hungarian attacked him, and in SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 our price ...... $17.50 Fine Black Kersey, regular price 810, our . ~ the mix-up Kretzler stabbed Myers, At 2:30 p. m. Men s fine wool cassimere s~it: worth tz0 price ...... $5.65 ~ the knife passing between two ribs, our price ...... $15.00 Fine Black Kersey, regular price $9, our N just below the heart and penetrated Sideboard Pictures ~Ien's fine all wool, black and brown wor- price ...... $5.20 the lung. Couch Sewing machine sled, worth $18, our price ...... $12.50 Fine Black Kersey, regular price $7, our . [~ Dining room table Parlor lamp and stand Men's fine black and brown worsted suit, price ...... : ...... $4.8o Myers bled profusely and is in a Piping room chairs Several oil lamps ~ critical condition, but it is thought) Heating stove Hammock worth 812, our price ...... $9.50 These coats must be seen to be appreciated. ~ he will recover. Refrigerator Carpet sweeper . Washing machine 3 Bedsprings Ladies' Coats. They are an ~ The quarrel was over a disagree- Mahogany bedroom suite, 3 pieces 3 Mattresses Fine black Broadcloth, satin lined through° EDUCATION IN VALUES. ~ ment-they had had before. Oak bedroom suite, 2 pieces Hall rack N out, handsomely trimmed with soutache [~ The ttungarian, accompanied by his Iron bedstead and commode 9x12 Brussels rug braid. This coat sells in large cities for Bargains in all our lines of Shoes, ~ brother-in-law, escaped, and the she> Willow rocker 6x9 Brussels rug N $25 to $30, our price ~...... 815.50 2 Oak center tables Several small rugs Black Broadcloth, satin lined, regular value Dr~ goods, Notions, Nardware, iff, with his deputies, while on the 3 ~ocking chairs Fruit cans N $20, our price ...... $13.68 Tinware and graniteware, trail allday, have not as yet made a Bicycle Blue flame oil stove N:~ capture. They are said to be hiding Lawn mower Mantle clock Book rack m of Vassar.--Sagi- Wringer a north Ironing board Oil heating stove Courier-Herald. Xltehen utensils and many other articles. nawSWamp~°wanted--Aplae-----~~o work for NN N{W (;[MINI Bt0(;R. RUSS D RgI, Proprietors, T E 1~ ~i S : All sums of SS and under, cash; over $5, good ap- proved notes due I year from date with 7 per cent interest. City school. Enqhire at Chronicle /~/Y~OS BOND, Prop. A. Ao McKENZiE, Auctioneer. {;ass Ci[y (;hr0nicle PLOT TO SNUGGLE. BASEBALL, Garibaldi's Red Shirt. PUBLISHED ~IrEEKLY. I EILL GIVES T/ SK The most popular uniform of its day 0P Tuesday,~.Sept, 10, 1907. Port Huron Officers Believe They Have CONFEENCES 0PER --perhaps Of any day--in Europe was ~heTri-CquntyChronicle and CassCity Uncovered One. the Garlbaldean shirt, whose prosaic ~nterprise consolidated Apr. 20, 1906. Port Huron, Mich., Sept. 11.~T.he Amer[ca~ League. origin was little suspected by ils ador- N0 Longer Concerns Himself customs office~s have confiscated five Methodist Clergy Assemble in At Washington R. ers. In a note to Mr. T~e~elyan's Subscription price--One y~ear, $1.00; trunks containing silks, laces and fine (FIRST GAME.) "Garibaldi's Defense of the Roman six months, 50 cents; three months, 25 cents. With Telegraphers' Strike. d,ress good v&lued at $4,000, and three Detroit and Albion. Washington .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~0 Republic" this origin is explained by Advertising rates made known on Chicago society women are registered New York ..... O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I~I Admiral Winningtondngram, who was apolication. Hits~\Vashington, 1; New York, 8. Entered as second-class matter April at the Harrington, awaiting the out. in Montevideo in 1846, when and where 27, 1906, at the postomce at Cars City, rome of their predicament. - Errors~lVashington, 2; New York. 2. the uniform was first assumed: "Its Batteries~Oberlin, Kahoe. Warner; lV~ichigan, under the Act of Congress GOMPERS USING HIS EFFORTS Mrs. A. L. Olsen, Mrs. L. L. Ropp BOTH ARE WELL ATTENDED. of Mar. 3, 1879. Doyle. Kleinow. adoption was caused by the necessity ~nd Mrs. Sallie Stfefel are the names ~f clothing as economically as possi- B. F. L[NZN[R, Publisher. (SECON'D GAME.) written in the big book at the hos- ble the newly raised Garibaldean le- Washington .... 0 1 0 ~ 0 0 2 0 0~--3 Declares Strike Should Be Amicably telry. The ladies are in high dud- Preachers Arriving in Detroit by Boat New York ...... 0 0 0 0 1'0 2 2 0~5 gion. A liberal offez; ha~hng been geon; the customs officers declare made to the government to sell at re- Settled New--President Anxious to Escort Remains of Fellow Pastor~ Hits~\Vashlngton, 9: Ne~- York. 9. Director ?. they are but doing their duty. The Errors~Washington, 2: New York, 2.~ duced prices a stock of red woolen Perfect Organization for Promotion ladies say they are on thelr ~'ay home Lansing's Retiring Presiding Elder Battertes'--Patten, Block; Orth, Thorn. shirts that had been intended for the as. Buenos Ayrea market~now closed Daniel P. Doming, M. D. from a year's trip abroad, and the of Industrial Peace. dresses and laeo~ seized have been Presented Mahogany Desk. At Boston R. through the blockade~it was thought Late graduate of Ix)ng Island College t New York. Physician in charge el Pleasant Home worn and are therefore non-dutiable. (FIRST GAME.) too good a chance to be neglected, and N[ospital. Ofllcehours from 10:00 to 12:00 a. Special Treasury Agent Burton Pa~k. Boston ...... 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 ~ the purchase was therefore effeete:i. m. and 3:00 tO 6:00 p, m. All calls in the Phi!adeIphia .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~0 These goods had been intended to be, country will be answered either day or nigi~t, Oyster Bay, Sept. 11.~Labor Com- er of Monroe. who made the seizure, Albion, Mich., Sept, ll.~Gentlernen 'Phones at hosDital and residence on Seeger declares the goods have been purpose~ in clerical garb have been arriving in Hits~Bos¢on,.,~8: Philadelphia, 5. Er. worn by those employed In the sala- Street. missioner Neill is no longer concern- rors~Bosten, 0; Philadelphia, 2. Bat- ly crumpled and slightly soiled to give Albion since Monday evening to at- deros, or .~.r,.ae~~ slaughtering and salt. ing himself with the telegraphers' ~wies -- Winter, Crlger; Dygert, ing establishments for cattle at En- strike and his original effoffc to, bring them the appearance of having been tend the Michigan annual conference eoombs, Powers. J. H. Hays, M. D., worn, and that a plot to smuggle has of the Methodist Episcopal church, senada and other places in the A rgen-: about peace between the telegraph (SECOND GAME]) tine provinces, as they made good win* Physician and ISurgeon. Special attention been uncoveped. Tuesday forenoon was devoted to as- given to the eye, Office at residence on S. companies and their former employes Philadelphia ...... 0 1 0 0 2 0 0--3 ter clothing, while by their color they Seeger St. The customs officers say the ladies signing guests to hotels in the city; Boston ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0---0 represented all the part taken by the disguised in a measure the bloody work: are anxious to settle the duty now, free lodging and breakfas.ts will be Called in seventh inning; darkness,, administration in the controversy. Re- tha men had In hand."--London T. P,'s DR. 51. W|CKWARE, but that it is probable they will not given during the week. Hits~Boston, 7; Philadelphia. 9. El'. M. ports to the contrary were denied by Weekly. rors~Boston. 2; Philadelt)hia, 1. Bat- Physician and Surgeon. Office over Corne: the commissioner upon his leaving be given the opportunity. The session was called to order Tues- teries~Glaae, Shaw; Plank. Sehreek. lius' Grocery. Residence ~wo blocks south ot day afternoon by Bishop MeDowelt. Latitude and Longitude. Laing & Janes' store on See~er street, east Sagamore Hill, where he had luncheon St. Louis-Chicago game pos;tponed; side. Special attention paid to mid-wifery with the president Tuesday. BANANAS WERE POISON. The first order of business was the rain. The lines seen on maps and globes and diseases of women. called degrees of latitmle and meridian Others at the luncheon were Secre. organization of the conference, A Cleveland-Detroit game postponed; Two ,Sons of Ontonagon Farmer Die veterans' banquet was the program for rain. of longitude serve the very lmportm~t tary Straus of the department of corn. purpose of fixing thc position of places Dr, A. N. Treadgold meter and labor, Lawrence F. Abbott l'S~l and Others Are ill 5 o'clock and tile evening session of Office over P. O. Special attention given to o ~peming, Mich.. Sept. 11.~Poi. the conference started at 7 o'clock. National League. anti things and the reckoning of dis- diseases of children and old age. Calls an- and Ernest Hamlin Abbott of New tances (nordl. south, east or west~ soned as a result, it is believed, of Examinations ofoyoung ministers were At New York R. swered night or day. Office hours~10:30 to York. , from a giyen point. Latitude measures 12:30 and 1:30 to 4:30. Residence on Seeger eating bananas, two small sons of conducted Tuesday in the MeMillan New York ..... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0~2 St.. ncar~ New Sheridan. Phone in connec- Commissioner Neill, on leaving Sa.~* distance north or south, longitude August Schaffer, Jr., living on a farm laboratory, a three-year course of Boston ...... 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0~3 tion, amore Hill, said that since his pre- measures distance east or west. :lnd on the Greenland road, are dead in study being required of candidates for Hits~New York. 8; Boston, 11. Er- liminary efforts to settle the tele- rors~New York. 1; Boston, 0. Bat- between the two the exact position of Ontonagon county; a daughter is still ordination. DR, A. W. TRUESDELL, graphers' strike, he had taken no part teries~Ames, Bowerman; Plaherty, a county, city or ship can be definitely seriously i11, and August Sehaffer, Sr.. Physician and Surgeon, Shabbona, Mich, in that controversy, and that these Preacher Sells Post Cards, Needham. determined. The base of calculation, grandfather of the children, is con- Special attention to surgery. efforts, which had fatled, represented A big electric banner across Su- At Philadelphia R. north or south, is the equator; that of valescent arbor a severe attack of ali that had been do~ by the admire perior street bids the ecclesiastics Philadelphia .... 0 0 0 ] 0 O 0 2 0~3 the distance east or west is Green- sickness ascribed to the same cause. P. A. 5chenck, D. D. S. istratIon in the matter. The strike, "Welcome to Albion;" telephones have BrooMyn ...... 2 1 0 e 0 0 0 0 0~5 wich, England. A line joining the The four persons mentioned were the DENTIST.~ he said, was not considered, and he been installed in the church, and the Hits~Philade!phia, 7; Brooldyn, 12. poles and passing through Greenwich only member of the famiIy to partake of Errors~Philadelphta, 1; Brooklyn. 4. Graduate University of Michigan. Office contemplated no further activity in information bureau in charge of Prof. is called tim prime meridlan~ from hours7:30a m. tolam, andl:30to 5:30 p. m. the fruit. The two boy,s, Hugh and Batteribs~Covaleskl, Riehie, Dooin; the matter. President Roosevelt, he Delos Fall is working overtime. One which distance east or west is calcu~ Office in Fritz Block, Cass City, Michigan. Samuel, were aged respectively, four StricMett, Bergen. added, had never asked for a report preacher, Rev. David E. Reed, has got lated. and two years. Pittsburg-Clncinnati game post. into the swim with a stand where he A Peculiar Frog. Dentistry. on the question from him. and unless ported: wet grounds. such a request should be made. he is selling souvenir post cards. South America has a frog of peculiar ][. /%_. FRITZ, RESIDENT DENTIST. Milan Rejoices. Chicago-St. Louis game postponed, would not give in detail the failure The conference is in receipt of a wet grounds. habits. Dwelling in the virgin forest, Office over E. Ryan's ilrug store. We so- 'l~ilan, Mich., Sept. 11.~SIilan wlt- licit your patronage wimn in need of den~al of his initial and only effort to bring communication from the Michigan at the tops of the highest trees, it work. nessed the wildest night in her history about a cessation of the strike. State Medical society pleading that State League. chooses as the site of its nursery some last night. Whistles screeched, can- the religious publications refuse all At Battle Creek R. President Enthusiastic. hollow stump and then proceeds to Elkland Arbor, No. 3~, A. O, O. (i. nons boomed, huge b9nfires iIIuminated patent medicine advertisements. The Battle Creek .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~0 Secretary Strau~ said the president line it with rosin procured from trees the street, and men, women and chil- reform committee has the communica- Kalamazoo .... 0 0 0 0, 1 1 1 0 0---3 meets the second and fourth Thursdays Of was enthusiastic about perfecting the each month in Oddfellow ltall. Visiting dren, armed with horns, added to the tion. Hits~Battle Creek, 5; Kalamaz,oo, in the neighborhood. This lining companions always welcome. national organization for the q)romo- 8. Errors~Battle Creek, 2; Kalama, serves to catch and hold the rainwater, A. E. BOULTON. O, G. din. Milan is to haven $30.000 water There is considerable agitation fa- lion of industrial peace, the founda- works and a sewer system. That is zoo. 4. Batteries~MeCain, Reardon; with which it quickly becomes filled. JAS. REAGH. Sec-Trcas. voring the redistricting of the con- tion for which was assured by the Branniek, \Valsh. As soon as this takes place the eggs why Milan is celebrating. The serial ference, making it six instead of seven. $37,000 bestowed on the president as are laid therein, and here they undergo election came off Tuesday, and the It is up to Bishop McDowell to decide. ECZEflA and PILE CURE the recipient of the Nobel peace prize. Veteran Editor Retires. development into tadpoles. How the "boost for Milan" crowd won. Bonds Rev. Lewis DeLamater, retiring pre~ ~:R[[ Knowin~ what it was tO suffer, I will The secretary stated that Labor Com- will be floated at once to raise the Pfttsburg, Pa.. Sept. ll.~John N. rosin is collected is a mystery, nor is FREE siding elder of the Lansing district, give OF CHARGE, to any mlssioner Neilt was to he made active Hazlett, city editor of the Pittsburg it yet kno~m how the separate pieces afflicted a positive cure ,for Eczema. Salt money. This is the second election was presented with a fine mahogany ~ecretary of the organization which Leader for the past forty years, has become vEelded to form the water tight Rheum. Erysipelas, Pile and Skin Diseases, in an effort to land this prof/osition, desk. congress had charte~red, and that a the first time falling down hard. resigned from the position and retired basin necessary to insure the safety of 1[nsant relief. Don't suffer longer, Write F.- popuIar subscription of $,1,000,000 was from active newspaper work. "'The the treasures deposited therein.~New Detroit, Mich., Sept. ll.~The semi- W. WILLIAMS, 400Manhattan Avenue, New te be raised. Just what was to be chief," as Mr. Hazlett is widely York Tribune. Caught Hi~ Foot in Frog, centennial of the Detroit confe,~ence York. Enclose Stamp. the propaganda of the organization, he known, is said to be the oldest living Detroit, Mich., Set)t 11.~C. A. Gra- began Tuesday in Detroit, the opening Hewitt--Why did you give up that added with a smile, would be left to city editor in America in continuous ham, aged 19, Lake Shore switchman, session being held in North Woodward memory system ? the discretion of Mr. Nell1. service. Probably to Mr. Hazlett caught his foot in a frog while making M. E. church. It is estimated that Jewett--I got so that I could remem~ Mr. Strauss said that he had made more than to any other one man was ber where I had horrowed money. a coupling in West Detroit at 11 1,200 persons, the majority of whom a comprehensive report to the presi- due the early exploitation of Ira D. o'clock Monday night. He was uw were delegates, attended the first ses. dent regarding his inspection h/ip in Sankey, tile singer, who was later to PONTI0, O×FOFID& NORIH- able to free himself in time and h61p. sion. They came directly from boats .... The Secret of .... the west wtlich had extended as far as achieve fame on two continents in lessly faced the oncoming cars. He and trains to the church, and the rear Hawaii. While immigration was one connection with Evangelist Moody and was struck, knocked over, his leg~ of the auditorium looked like a bag- EBN BAILBOAD, of the country's problems, he saw no the late Francis Murphy. temperance broken and then cut off. Internal in- gage room, so many suit cases, shawl A BEAUTIFUL apprehension of a serious character in juries were sustained as well. Harper straps and other impediments were advocate. Mr. Hazlett's retirement its solution, and did not regard the was not on account of ill-health, but hospital ambuIanee was eaI%d. It was piled there. Rev. A. R. Johns of COMPLEXION visit of the Atlantic fleet to the Pa- wisely to preserve the good health and a long run. And an equally long run V~ryandotte sang a solo. Bishop Jo~ Trains |eave Cars City. cific as any part of its solution. vitality with which he is gifted. back again. But Graham was still seph T. Berry was the principal :Now Revealed alive when the hospital was reael~ed speaker. One of the features of the New York, Sept. 11.~Without hay* and held his own until 3:15 Tuesday communion service was the kneeling ing accomplished anythin~toward set- GENERAL MARKETS. morning, when he died. of a score of gray-haired, patriarchal tling the telegraphers' strike, Presi. superannuated ministers at the altar FI EE dent Samuel Gompers, of the Ameri- Detroit Grain Market. Breaks His Neck In Fall. rail. can F~deration of Labor, left here for Detroit, Mich., Sept. 11.~Charles Detroit, Sept, 11, 19~7. What beauty is more desh'able than an 80ing ~0rth 11:25 a. m. ann 7:58 p, m,. ~ashington last night. Pastor Comes in Casket. Mr. Gompers Hotloway, a painter, of 1109 Michigan WHEAT~No. 1 white, 94~/~c; No. exquisite complexion and elegant declared he would do anything in his avenue, fell from the top of a water When the D. & C. boat from the 2 red, spot, 953¢c: Dee., $1 00aA; May, jewels. AN OPPORTUNITY FOI~ power or make any personal sacrifice tank to the roof on Crowley Bros.' north arrived Tuesday morning with $1 06%. ~01ng [South 7:43 a. m, and 3:40 p, m, EVERY WOSiA:N TO OBTAIN to bring about the end of the strike. wholesale dry goods house, Jefferson the Methodist ministers from the up- CORN~No. 3 mixed, 68c; No. 3 yel. BOTH, for a limited time only. No Unconditional Surrender. avenue and Shelby street, and was in. per peninsula aboard, it was found low, 70c. The directions and recipe for ob- "T came here," he said. "to see stantly killed, his head being crushed that the clergymen were acting as a OATS~No. 3 white, 56c. RYE~No. 2, 85c. whether I could not do something to and his neck broken by the 254oot guard of honor for the body of one taining a faultless complexion is the BEANS~SDot, $i 75; Oct., $1 6{;. tumble. Holloway was painting the of their number who had hoped to ae. secret long guarded by the master bring about an honorable settlement CLOVER~Spot, $9 25 ; March, of the strike. T met M,r. Small and tank and it is supposed a bracket company them tO tile Debroit M. E. $9 25. minds of the ORIENTALS and F, H, CARROLL, ~r. Thomas and talked over with broke under his weight. He was 28 conference. The body was that of GREEKS, Rev. W. B. Clerno of An Sable, who them the possibility of peace and fi- years of age and leaves a wife and Chicago Grain Market. This we obtained after }'ears of Genq Supt., Pontiac. nanciaI support from the American two-months'.old baby. had been a member of the conference worl(and at great expense. It is th6 for twenty years. Before entering the Chicago, Sept. II, 1907. Federation of Labor in ease the strike method used by the fairest and most should be prolonged. There wtlI be State Prison for Young Chapin. ministry he was a physician of repute W HLAT~Sept., 94}~c: Dec.. 99%c, May, $1 0~o%. beautiful women of Europe. no unconditional surrender by the Jackson. Mich., Sept, 11.~Clarence in south.ern '5~ichigan. Only a week CORN~Sept., 61%e; Dee.. 99~/~c; Hundreds of American women who strikers, That is certain. The strike Chapin, the degeneate youth, son of ago he wrote Roy. Charles Bronson May, (;1 l& c. now use it have expressed their delight O, A, STOLL, should be amicably settted now. It respected parents, who attempted to Allen saying he would surely attend O OATS~Sept., 54%e; Dee., 51%c; and satisfaction. Wholesale and Retail Florist. would be the worst fhin~ possible for assault a 1,-year-old girl several weeks the semi-centennial conference in De- May, 52 e)ic. This secret is easily understood All CutFlowers'and Potted Plants in sea- all concerned if the strike were fought ago, p'eaded guilty Tuesday and went troit, and he came~but with eyes PORK~Oet, $15 50: Jan., $15 85. son. Funeral designs artistitally made and to a finish. It would be bad for the to prison for a term of from 4, to closed in the long sleep. The pres- LARI)--Oet., $9 10; Jan., $8 80. and simple to follow and it will save s~ipped to any part of ti~e State. Telegraph public, bad for the ~trikers and bad 14 years. ence of their brother's body on board RIBS~Oet., $8 ~2; Jan., $8 15. you the expense of creams, cosmetics, and telephone oraers promptly attended to. east a gloom over the company of bleaches and.forever give you a beauti- OXFORD, MICIt. for the, telegraph companies. In such an event there would be much bitter- MICHIGAN BRIEFS. ministers and a memorial service was Detroit Live Stock Market. ful complexion and free your skin from ness on both sides: Bad feeling would heId in the ship's cabin. Detroit, Sept. 11, 1907. pimples, bad color blackheads, etc. The climax of the conference, so far ~t~litS!~--- SAVEMON[Y~ be avoided if the strike were settled An automobile which Harry HamsI CATTLE~Light to good butchers' It alone is worth to you many times "~ nov,, by an agreement between the and Herbert Hill of Flint were speed- as concerns the churches, is assign- steers and heifers, $3@4 50; mixed the price we ask you to send for the companies and the operators. There- merit day, the last day .'of the meet- ing at a fast clip turned turtle an4 butchers' fat cows. $3@4; canners. genuine diamond ring of latest design. fore, I am willing to do anything in ing, when pastors are given their ap- 1 50@2! common l)ulls, $2 25@2 75; had to be hoisted with jack-screws be~ We sell you this ring as one small my power to bring about peace." fore Hill could be L.erated. pointments for the succeeding year. It good shippers' bulls. $3@4: eommot: For a Four ~~~t~./ Warra~lcd ~s a time of fear and trembling both feeders, 3@3 25; good welbbred feed- profit above manufacturing cost. The At a meeting of New York local No. A reward of $200 has been offered Drawer New k~~./ Tea for churches and pastors. Churches ors, $4@4 50; light stockers, $2 25@ price is tess than one half what others MACHINE ~~ Years. 16 of the Co,mmercial Telegraphers' by Ft. Bienowski, of the tsadore 4. union Tuesday, a resolution was with poor pastors hope for a change, charge. The recipe is free with every ~W~'ENT¥ KINDg to select from. Price*, $15.00 ~ $50.00 fo~ church and school, for the discovery SHEEP AND LAMBS~Best lambs as do pastors with small salaries, but ring. fancy caso, PATENT~ hov*oxp|¢ed. Bill ©ttl ~n l~r|ee~ adopted to the effect that the dele- of either Sister Mary John or her $7; fair to good lambs, $5@6 25; fair }lave you seen th~ NO. 18 New I~ome~ No~hmg like It. Ilia It isa genuine rose cut diamond ring the greasing wonder of the ago, :Call or sen4 tot bargain list gates be instructed to consider no ~lead body. the~e is no way to know what the tO good butcher sheep, $3@4 50; yea> O~hers prices discoun%ed, basis of settlement unless it be the Bishop';s action will be until the fate- lings, 85@5 50; culls and common, $2 of sparkling brilliancy absoh~tely New ttom¢ Sewing ~?lachlne Co.. ~ Ghl¢~¢O Win. Green, landlord of the Ce~. acceptance of the elght-h0ur day, 15 ful afternoem, which frequently sends @2 75. guaranteed, very dainty, shaped like a hotel in West Owosso pIeaded per cent increase in salary, free type- the scantily paid ministers with their HOGS~Light to good butchers, Belcher with Tiffany setting of 12Kt ,tv to assaulting a policeman who writers and equal wages for women families from one end of the state to $6 40: pigs, $6 40; light yorkers, was spying around his hotel after $6 40@6 50. gold shell, at your local jeweler it and men performing equal work." the other. closing time. and paid a fine of $25. would cost considerable more than $2. The Pore Marquette has settled 26 Young Man Disappears, Chicago Live Stock Market. We mail you this beautiful com- ANOTHER MASSACRE. ° of the 31 eases arising from the Salem plexion receipt free when your order Detroit, Mich., Sept. ll.~Mystery Chicago, Sept. 11, 1907. wreck. Mrs. Haas, who tost her hus- is received for ring and 82.00 in money J~ws in Kishinev Are Again Attacked surrounds the disappearance of August CATTLE~Beeves, $4@7-15; cows band and two sons, gets $4,000, and order, stamps or bills. Get your order Cusewitz, aged 19, of 2~; Bostwiek and heifers, $1 25@5 20; western cat- The abow~ are extracts from advertisements reel and Many, KHled. Mrs. Mer~rell. widow of Photographer ~'ery day. We do not advertise that way but stan~ street. He left home for work ~on- tle, $5@6; calves, $6~7 35; stock. in before our supply is exhausted. ~ready to discount any of these ni~ offers, We howeve~ Braila, Roumania, Sept. 11.~News Merrell, about $2,700. ors and feeders, $2 60@5. This offer is made for a limited time ~admit that we cannot sell you a $~0,00 Machine for $5.ff day morning, and about 9 o'clock his ~nobody can) but we will sell you a t~5,00 machine fO~ has reached here* of another serious Supt. R. L. Kennedy. of the state HOOS~Light. $6 2'0@6 ~0: mixed. ~.00, an~[ the ~65,00 machine Chey ask $23,00 for we wil mother received a message that he only as a means of advertising and in- i~ell you Io r $19.00, others in proportion, We manUfa¢ and atrocious anti-Jewish mitbreak at tuberculosis sanitarium, at HoweIL $5 65@6 55: heavy, $5 50@6 25' troducing our goods. Cure 525 machines a day and guarantee every one. Ore had been ,run down by .in automobile rough, $5 50@5 75; pigs, $5 50@6 40. gO diirerent styl~,s and prices to select from. Write U Kishinev. It is estimated that no less says that two male patients were re. Sot complete list or call on our dealer in youIP town ant and was in Harper hospital. No such SHEEP~Native, $3 25@5 75; west. Send to-day before this opportunity than eighty Jews lost their lives in cetved Saturdey, and that there are g~ve money, ~ Sce our N~. 18 Dro~ Head, iris Perfection person wan brought to Harper hospi. ern, $3 25@5 75: yearlings, $5 5()@ is forgotten, encounters with inflammed accommodations for but 14 male pc, the popu- tal ,or any other hospital, and the g 25; lambs, $5@7 60; western. $5@ C. D. STI~IFFLE~, Agent, at present. It is have T. C. MOSELEY lace. The outbreak occurred Monday. tients hoped to mother is al~most frantic. The police 7 65. The Jewish quarter of Kishinev was erected this fall a building for the ac- Cass City~ Mich. barge endeavored to locate him with. 32 East 23rd Street, New York City. attacked by organized bands of commodation of women. out success. East Buffal~ Live Stock. roughs, who looted houses and shops, Voting machine,s will not be used East Buffalo, Sept. 11, 190~7. and ruthlessly killed or wounded all in the constitutional convention elee- Train Kills an Unknown Man. CATTLE~Export steers, $6@6 75: those who attempted to defend their tion in Adrian. This is the decree of THIN[ ABOUTIT Menominee, Mich., Sept. ll.--While shipping steers, 5 50@6; butchers, FRE[ names° womoo and selling our novi . - = Paper means property. The Jews are fleeing from th,e common council, and is a resutt of $5 25@6; l~eifers, $3 50@4 90; cows, to you and yours. It means all the interest- walking the tracks of the "W. & M. elities, we give hi9 premiums Kishtnev in a state of panic. Many of James ~V. Helme's by $2 50@4 25. ing news of the community, of your neigh- showing that send your name to-day for our new them who made their way to the banks railroad, an ur~kn0wn man was r~rn HOGS~Heavy, $6 70; medium, bars and friends, of the churches andschools, asing the machine the names of two plan of big profits with little work. over by a passenger train near Mlle~. $6 90: yorkers, $7@7 10; pigs, $6 75. ef everything in which you are directly of the Pruth in the hope of finding candidates would have to be put on Write to day, Address--£,T, MOS[L[Y He was taken to a hospital at Nor- SHEEP~Lambs. 8; yearlings, $6@ Premium department 32 E. 23rd Street, ~nterested. Don't think the protection in R~umania, were driven one slip, thus preventing the voter T you Home way, where he died Tuesday morning, 6 25; wethers, $,~ 50@5 75; ew,~s, :New York City. Pa~er is a good thing have? back by the fror~Lier guards. to from vexing for both if he so desired. $4 50@5. af such a raid as this had not occurred over tlm magnificent gesture of the "'we'[I see that the men get tlaelr Early Days of Famous Composer. gambler scattering his stake in largesse to him for the simple reason that he ..®.oo.o.o.o...... o...... o...... o.. :+:x ~'ages all right," replied Carpen:~or. a Signor Puccini. the famous composer, ,#g+ ® o +;.~+& to Death. did not ahtieipate the discovew of his 2ttle disappointed that such a question ++I+ o + L.++ -- +~: *2.,+. it was the simple turning of the hand complicity with the forces of nature. ~hould be asked at such a time. ~ once said that when he was writing his {! ++ from full breathed prosperny to life- Skill£ully carried out, the plan was :~ "All right," rejoined the contractor. I first opera, "Le Villi." he lived four less failure. good one. No orge need know of the "We're all going to need our money months on credtt at a little ~staurant +:;t His view was the inverse of his mas- weakened link, and it was the most ~his summer." called the Aide in a slum in Milan. +~ +'°0 :B¢,azed'++°® +.+,I++~ i"'; +:++;* natural thing in the world that Sadler ,,~ + ter's. 2['o Thorpe it had 'suddenly be- ~Iy dinner usually consNted of a come a very little thing in contrast to Smith's drive shouId go out with the [To BE CONT~N~D.] t . . ® By STEWART $++ / piece of badly cooked meat ant] a cup, ~ Increase of water. ® +:+$ the great, sweet, elemental truth thq~ of more or less sour wine. I can stllk' : ~ EDWARD ® 2:+: The men grouped swiftly° a~M silently The "Simple" Young Man. " Tra l "++ the dream girl had enunciated. To recall the half ashamed manner ~n, ®° WHiTZ o® on the other side of the sawdust line. +". ~i~X Collins t~e affair was miles vaster than Count Nigra was originally a minor whtch I used to tell the waiter to The pause did not mean that Daly's de- the widest scope of his own narrow official at Piedmont. his chief occupa- chalk up the bill. and then [ smmked, life. fense was good. tion being to arrange the books and out of the plaee because I had no ®oo®®oo~o~®oo®oo~oo~oooo®oo®®oo®®®ooo®®®®~ooo® ~++~ firm could not take up its notes "Do you know,what's going to hap- The documents in the registry, One even- money for a tip. And I can also recol- when they eame due; it could not pay pen to you?" said a voice from the ing Count Cavour asked the director lect my humble diggings, where I tried, the interest on the mortgages, which group. The speaker was Radway, but + of the registry if he could lend him to exist on the few francs a week al- would now be foreclosed: it could not the contractor kept himself well in the lowed me by the government as a, mediately swung down with the cur- even pa~ in full the men who had background. '%Ve're going to buh~ one of his clerks to accompany him CHAPTER XXXIII. charity pension. Two or three of use rent in the direction of Big Junko. worked for R--that would come ~under your mill; we're going to burn your to Paris. "The only one I have," said lived together, and we often had to ~HAT is it?" 9What is the mat. Thorpe. like a cat. ran to the end of a court's adjudication. yards; we're going to burn your whole the director, "is the young man at the pawn our umbrellas and overcoats and ~ | ter? .... What the's up?" He had therefore watched Thorpe's shooting mutely, you low lived whelpF' top of the ladder; he is, however, very boots in order to get a little ready mon- ~ ~ | "Whets happened?" .burst on desperate sally to mend the weakened "'Dyer," said Injun Charley simply, simple and inexperienced." "That ey for immediate requirements."--Loa- Wallace in a volley. chain in all the suspense of a man ~haking the wet scalp arm's length to- does not matter at all," said Cavour; "It's Dyer!" gasped the young man. don Chronicle. ~'hose entire universe is in the keeping ward the lumbermen. "the stupider the better." Nlgra "I t~ound him on the boom! He held traveled with Cavour to Paris as his of the chance moment. It must be re- At this grim interruption a silence An English Fish Story, me up with a gun while he filed the secretary. After some days Cavour membered that at bottom, below the fell. The owner paled slightly; his Brown had returned from a fishing boom chains between the center piers. outer consciousness. Thorpe's final de- foreman chewed a nonchalant straw. said. "Tonight I must compose a note They're just ready to go. I got away expeditiou and after partaking of a cision had already grown to maturity. Down the still deserted street crossed to the powers; it will, however, be late Hurry put a new most welcome dinner was relating by diving. and in On the other hand, no other tl~0ught and recrossed the subtle occult influ- when I return, but you must remain chain. You haven't got much time."' some of his fishing experiences. than that of accomplishment had even ences of a half hundred concealed up for me." Upon Cavour's return he "He's a goner now," interjected Sol. "Last year," said he, "while fishing entered the little bookkeeper's head. watchers. Daly~ and his subordinate found the note already written. IIe ly grimly. "Charley is on his trail-- for plke I dropped half a sovereign. I The rescue and all that it had meant were very much alone,and very mneh read it as composed by Nigra without and he is hit." went to the same place this year. and had hit him like a stroke of apoplexy, in danger. Their last hour had come. altering it. "This is well. young man," after my llne had been cast a few min- Thorpe's intelligence leaped promptly he said, "but how is it that you were and his thin emotions had curdled to and they knew it. utes I felt a terrific pull. Eventually t~ the practical question. described to me as slfnple?" Nlgra hysteria. Full of the idea he appeared With the recognition of the fact they I landed a fine pike, which had swal- "Injun Charley--where'd he come answered, "Excellency, no one has before the men. immediately raised their weapons in lowed the hook, and on cutting it open from? I" sent him up to Sadler & hitherto demanded any intelligence With rapid, almost incoherent speech the resolve to do as much damage as to release tl~ hook, to my amaze- Smith's. It's twenty miles, even from me." Cavour said, "You have a he poured it out to them. Professional possible before being overpowered. ment"~ through the woods." decided talent for diplomacy, and I caution and secrecy were forgotten. Theri suddenly, full in the back, a "Ah," said his friends, "you found a As though by way of colossal answer shall keep you in my servlce.".-.Sh Wallace Carpenter attempted to push heavy stream of water knocked them half sovereign." the whole surface of the jam moved through the ring for the purpose of Jam~s' Gazette. inward and upward, thrusting the logs completely off their feet, rolled them "Oh, no," replied Brown. "I foun~ stopping him. A gigantic river man bNstling against the horizon. over on the wet sawdust and finally "Salary" and "Wages," 9s. 6d. in silver and threepence in cop- kindly but firmly held him back. per." "She's going to breakF' shouted lammed them both against the trestle, The distinction between "salary" and "I guess it's just as well we hears Thorpe, starting on a run toward the where it held them, kicking and gasp- "wages" is a very nice petal Etymo- "Well, what became of the other this," said the latter. river. "A chain, quick!" tug for breath, in a choking cataract of loglcaIly their origins are very diverse threepence?" queried his friends. It all came out--the loan to Carpen- "I suppose the pike paid that to go The men followed, strung high ~ith water. The pistols flew harmlessly in- "Wages" are really rewards of labor through the lock," answered Brown.- excitement. Hamilton, the journalist ter, with a hint at the motive--the to the air. For an ins{ant the Fighting stipulated to be paid, thd idea being London . paused long enough to glance up machinations of the rival firm on the Forty stared in paralyzed astonish- board of trade; the notes, the mort- that the sum is pledged or "engaged," stream. Then he, too, ran after them. Bent. Then a tremendous roar of gages, the necessity of a big season's put under pledge~the same "gage" ap- Cherry and Peach Oriental. ~creaming that the river above was full laughter saluted this easy vanquish- cut; the reasons the rival firm had for pearing also in "mortgage" and "we. The peaceful cherry eater does not of logs, By that they all knew that meat of a formidable enemy. wishing to prevent that cut from ar- get." "Salary" Is simply "salariumJ" realize the debt he owes to the ag- Injun Charley's mission had failed and Duly and Baker were pounced upon "Run]" hc shouted. riving at the market: the desperate and salt mo~ey, the allowance for salt gressive militarism of" ancient I~ome. that something under 10,000,000 feet of and captured. There \vas no resistance. varied means they had employed. The given to Roman soldiers, which after. But the cherry tree in Europe, whither logs were racing down the river like so the boom, seized the giant by the col- ]:hey were too nearly strangled for men listened, silent. Hamilton. his ward came to mean a pension, stipend it was brought by Lucullus after his many battering rams. lar and dragged him through the wa- that. Little Solb" and old Vanderhoof eyes glowing like coals, drank in every ~r "salary" in the modern sense.--Lon. eastern campaigns in the century be- At the boom the great jam was al- ter to safety. turned off the water in the fire hydrant word. Here was the master motive he don Chronicle. fore Christ, is one of the permanent ready a-tremble with eagerness to "Run!" 'he shouted. "Run for your had sought; here was the story great and disconnected the hose they had so heritages of Roman Jingoism. The ~pring. Indeed a miracle alone seemed life!" effectively employed. The Bishop Cornered, The two started desperately back. to his hand. The quick witted son of a farmer very name of the fruit comes from to hold the timbers in their place. "That's what we ought to get[" cried "There, blast youF' said Rollway Cerasus In Pontus, the old Asiatic king- skirting the edge of the logs which now was the delivering "'It's death, certain death, to go out Collins, almost weeping. "And now Charley, jerking the mill man to his in habit of butter the very seconds alone seemed to hold dom south of the Black sea. The en that boom," muttered Billy Mason. we're gone and bust Just because that feet. "How do you like too much we- and eggs regularly every morning at peach, which is "Persicum malum" (the back. They were drenched and blind- Tim Shearer stepped forward coolly, infernal river hog had to fall off a ter, hey?" the summer residence of a prominent Persian apple), the pheasant (from the ready as always to assume the perilous ed with spray, deafened with the crash boom! It's a shame[ Those scalawags The unexpected comedy changed the bishop. The latter, who delighted in river Phasls) and Jet (from Gazes in duty. He was thrust back by Thorpe. of timbers settling to the leap. The have done us after all[" party's mood. It was no longer a ques- an early morning walk in his garden, Asia Minor) are similar instances of who seized the chain, cold-shut and men on shore could no longer see them Out from the shadows of the woods tion of killing. A number broke into became intere~sted in the boy and en- things named by the Romans from hammer which Scotty Parsons brought for the smother. The great crush of stole InJun Charley. The whole bear- the store and shortly xemerged bearing Joyed quizzing him. their oriental origin, and entirely un- and ran lightly out over the booms. logs had actually begun its first majes- ing and aspect of the man had chang- pails of kerosene, with which they del- recognized as oriental today.--Londo~ shouting: tic sliding motion when at last they "Good morning, my lad, '~ said he, ed. His eye gleamed with a distant. uged the slabs on the windward side "I will give you an orange if you will Chronicle. "'Back[ Back! Don't follow me, on emerged to safety. farseeing fire of its own, which took of the mill. The flames caught the tell me where God is." your lives! Keep 'era back, Tim!" At first a few of tl~e loose timbers no account of anything but some re- structure instantly. A thousand sparks, Mrs. Wicks~rhy is old china so The swift water boiled from under found the opening, slipping quietly "Thank you, sir," replied the boy; mote vision. He stole along almos~ borne by the offshore breeze, fastened valuable? Mrs. BJcks--On account of the booms. Bang! smash[ bang! crash- through wit~ the current; then more. "I'll give you two oranges If you'll tell furtively, but with a proud, upright like so many stinging Insects on the me where he is not."~Exchange. its rarity. Mrs. Wicks--But I don't ed the logs a mile up stream, but plain- Finally the front of the jam dove for- carriage of his neck, a backward tilt lumber in the yard. see why it should be so very rare7 ly audible above the waters and the ward, and an instant later the smooth, Gunner--Thls cigar is so expensive it of his fine head, a distension of his It burned as dried balsam thrown on Mrs. Ricks~Well, with my experience wind. Thorpe knelt, dropped the cold- swift motion had gained its impetus comes in a celluloid case. nostrils, that lent to his appearance a a camp fire. The heat of it drove the of servanus I must confess that a piece shut through on either side of the and was sweeping the entire drlve Guyer--H'm[ Is that the celluloid down through the gap. panther-like pride and stealthiness. No onlookers far back in the village, where of china that lasts a month is a won- weakened link and prepared to close i~ ease you sre smoking or the cigar? der to me. with hi~ hammer. He intended further Rank after rank, like soldiers charg- one saw him. Suddenly he broke in silence they watched the destruction. to strengthen the connection with the ing, they ran. The great fierce wind through the group and mounted the Duly and his man were slapped and >@ other chain. eaught them up ahead of the current. steps beside Collins. cuffed hither and thither at the men's "Lemme hold her for you. You can't In a moment the open river was full "The enemy of my brother is gone," will. Their faces bled, their bodies close her alone," said an unexpected of logs jpstling eagerly onward. Then said he simply in his native tongue, ached as one bruise. voice next his elbow. suddenly far out above the uneven and with a sudden gesture held out be- "That squares us." said the men. 'qf Thorpe looked up in surprise and an- tossing sky line of Superior the strange fore them--a scalp. we can't cut this year, neither kin you. ger. Over him leaned Big Junko. The northern "loomJ' or mirage, threw the The medimval barbarity of the thing It's up to you now!" speeters of thousands of restless tim- appalled them for a moment. The days Then, like a destroying horde of a men had been unable to preventdfis following. Animated by the blind de- bers rising and falling on the bosom of of scalping were long since past, had rusts, they gutted the office and the gackb0ee votion of the animal for its master and the lake. been closed away between the pages store, smashing what they could not further stung to action by that mas of forgotten histories, and yet here carry to the fire. The dwellings and ter's doubt of his fidelity, the giant had CHAPTER XXXIV. again before them was the thing in all saloons they did not distm, b. Finally, followed to assist as he ~fiight. p IIE¥ stood and Watched them its living horror. Then a growl arose. about noon. they kicked their two pris- Beats a "You fool." cried Thorpe, exasperat- go. The human animal had tasted blood. aners into the river and straggled back ed, then held the hammer to him "Oh, the great man[ Oh, the All at once. like wine, their wrongs along the right of way. "Strike while I keep the chain Under- ,, great man!" murmured the mounted to their head. They remem- "I surmise we took that town apart neath F' he;commanded. writer, fascinated. bered their dead comrades. They re- someF' said Shorty with satisfaction. Big Junko leaned forward to obey, The grandeur of the sacrifice had membered the heart breaking days and "I should rise to remark," replied Wis 0 e. kicking strongly his calks into the struck then] dumb. They did not un- nights of toil they had endured on ac- Ke'rlie. @v barked surface of the boom log. The derstand the motives beneath it all. but count of this man and his associates. At the boarding house they found spikes, worn blunt by the river work the fact was patent. Big Junko broke '2hey remembered the words of Collins. WalLqee Carpenter and Hamilton seat- "Troub]e with most already accomplished, failed to grip. down and sobbed. the little bookkeeper. They hated. ed on the veranda. It was now after- fellers," says Uncle Si % Big Junko slipped, caught himself by After a time the stream of logs They shook their fists across the skies. noon. The wind had abated somewhat, an effort, overbalanced in the other di- through the gap slackened. In a mo- They turned and with one accord and the sun was struggling with the Simlins, 'qs that their ment more. save for the inevitably rection, and fell into the stream. The struck back for the r-dlroad right of still flying scuds. backbone is mostly all current at once swept him away. but stranded few, the booms were empty. way which led to Shinglevillc, the "Hello, boys," said Watlaee, "been fortunately in such a direction that he A deep sigh Went up from the atten- town controlled by Morrison & Duly, foe a little walk in the woods?" wishbone." tive multitude. was enabled to catch the slanting end The railroads lay for a mile straight "Yes, sir," replied tIyland, "we"~ Uncle Si's sage sar- of a "dead head" log whose lower end "She's gone!" said one man, with the through a thick tamarack swamp, then "I'd rather no~ hear," interrupted casm applies to people in was jammed in the crib. The dead emphasis of a novel discovery, and over a nearly treeless cranberry plain. ~:allace. "There's quite a fire over head was slippery, the current strong. groaned. The tamarack was a screen between east. I suppose you haven't noticed every totem. Some of us Big Junko had no crevice by which to Then the awe broke from about their the two towns. When half way it2' minds, and they spoke in tMs totem might study assure his hold. In another moment he many opinions through the swamp Red Jacket stol- ~yland looked gravely eastward. and speculations. Thorpe had disap- would be torn away. ped. removed his coat, ripped the linin# "Sure 'nough," said he. it with profit. peared. They respected his emotion "Let go and swim!" shouted Th0"rpe. from it and began to fashion a rude "Better get some grub," suggested and did not follow him. You wish you could "I can't swim," replied Junko in so mask. Wallace. low a voice as to be scarcely audible. "It was Just plain foolishness, but "Just as well they don't rec~g:dze succeed in busi~ness. You After the men had gone in he turned &> it was great," said Shearer. "That no us," said he. For a moment Thorpe stared at him. to the journalist. wish you could do as well "Tel1 Carrie." said Big Junko. account Jackass of a Big 3unko ain't "Somebody in town will give us worth as much per thousand feet as "tIamIltonJ' he began. "write all you as your neighbor who Then there beneath the swirling gray away," suggested Sherry, the chore boy. know about the drive and the break sky~ under the frowning jam, in the good white pine." "No. they won't; all here," they're and the rescue, but as to the burning does succeed. You are Then they noticed a group of men assured Kerlie. % midst of flood waters, Thorpe had his of the mill"~ second great moment of decision. He gathering about the office steps, and It was true. Except for the women overworking your wish- + on it some one talking, Collins, the The other held out his hand. did not pause to weigh reasons or and children, who were not yet about. "Good," said Wallace, offering his bone. Give your wishbone a rest. It's tired. bookkeeper, was making a speech. chances, to discuss with himself expe- the entire village had assembled. Even own. diency or the moralities of failure. Eis Collins was a little hatchet faced old ~ anderhoof, the fire catcher of the And that was as far as the famous actions were foreordained, meehantcal. man, with straight, lank hair, flea> yard, hobbled along breathlessly on his Shingleville raid ever got. Duly did o All at once the great forces which the ~ighted eyes, a timid, order loving dis- rheumatic legs. In a moment the ÷ winter had been bringing to power position and a great suitability for his masks were fitted; in a moment more his best to collect even circumstantial i! YOUR BACKBONE: NEEDS EXERCISE. IT'S profession. He was accurate, unemo~ the little band had emerged f~m the" evidence against the participants, but crystallized into something bigger than *-'* BACKBONE: THAT DOES THINGS~NOT WISH- himself or his ideas. The trail lay be- tional and valuable. All his actions shelter of the swamp and so came into In vain. He could not even get any fore him; there was no choice. were as dry as the sawdust in the full view of its objective print. one to say that a singIe member of the ++~ BONE, STRENGTHEN YOUR BACKBONE AND GO burner. No one had ever seen him ex~ Shingleville consisted of a big mill, village of Carpenter had absented him- i Now clearly, with no shadow of cited. But he was human, and now ~elf from town that morning. This iil UP AGAINST COMPETITION. doubt, he took the other view: There the yards, now nearly empty of lum- ++ could be nothing better than love. Men. his knowledge of the company's affairs ber, the large frame boarding house. might have been from loyalty or it their works, their deeds, were little showed him the dramatic contrast. He the office, the stable, a store, two sa- m~ght have been from fear of the venge- ~g knew. He knew that the property of loons and a dozen dwellings. The par- ance the Fighting Forty would sure- things. Success was a little thing, the the firm had been mortgaged to the ty at once fixed its eyes on this collec- ly visit on a traitor. Probably it was i'~ Zfarshall Field had competition, but his backbone gave opinion of men a little thing. Instantly last dollar in order to assist ~xpansion, tion of buih]ings and trudged on down a combination of both. The fact re- he felt the trutla of it. so that not qnother cent could be bor- the Nght of way with unhastening mains, however, that Duly never knew him the nerve to advertise big i~ newspapers when adver- And here was love in danger. That rowed to tide over present difficulty. grimness. surely of but one man implichted i~ it held its moment's habitation in clay i! tieing was not known to be such a ~%cessity of ~usiness He knew that the notes for $60.000 Their approach was not unobserved. ~he destruction of his plant. That man of the coarser mold had nothing to do covering the loan to Wallace Carpenter Duly saw them, and Baker, his fore- was h~jm~ Cnarley; but Injun Charley Life as it is now universally recognized. John Wana- ~Ith the great elemental truth of it. eame due in three months: He knew man, saw them. The two at once wen promptly disappeared. :~ maker had the same sort of backbone. For the first time in his life Thorpe from the 10rig table of statistics wbich forth to organize opposition. When After an interval Tim Shearer° Red- felt the full crushing power of an ab- it he was eternally preparing and com~ the attacking party reached tlie mill way and Kerlie came out again. ;t straction. Without thought, instinc- paring that the season's cut should yard it found the boss and tim fore- "Where's the boss?" asked Shearer. Their backbone backed up their wishbone. tively, he thr~w before the necessity of have netted a profit of $200.000. enough man standing alone on the sawdust, re- "I don't know, Tim." replied V~'allace the moment all that was lesser. It was to pay the interest on the mortgages, volvers drawn. scNously. "I've looked everywhere. the triumph of what was real in the to take up the notes and to furnish a Duly traced a line with his me. IIe's gone. He+must have been all cut Backbone builds business by booming business. man that which over environment, working capital for the ensuing year. "The first man that crosses that Ume up. I think he went out in the woods alienation, difficulties, had raised up These things he knew in the strange gets it," said he. to get over it. I ,~m not worrying. Business is boosted by backbone. within him. concrete arithmetical manner of the They knew he meant what he said. Harry has tots of sense. He'll come in At Big Junko's words Thorpe raised routine bookkeeper. Other men saw An instant's pause ensued. ~hilc~ the about dark." And the backbone of business is newspaper adver- ~is hammer and with one mighty blow a desperate phase of firm rivalry. Ee big man and the little faced a mob. "Sure!" said Tim. ~evered the chains which bound the Daly's rlve~ men were still on drive. He "How about the boys' stakes? que- tising, ends of the booms across the opening. saw a struggle to the uttermost. Oth- The free en~l of one of the poles im- er men cheered a rescue, tie thrilled knew the mill men too well to depend ~/ed Radway. 'q hear this is a bad aw ±horn Tmlth ~o tell, the possibility ~mash £or the firm." 0"

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LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. James Swick and daughter, Myrtle, of Grant township Vote next Tuesday. were callers in Cass City Thursday. Frank Allard spent Sunday with his Mrs. S. Durst and son, Harold, went N Losey's China brother at Onto. o to Fowler last Wednesday where they Mrs. Levi Bordwell has been quite will visit with friends anti relatives. ill the past week. Mrs. George H. Turner has returned Joseph Bodey has been quite ill home from a two weeks' visit with with rheumatism. friends at North Branch and Detroit. Grocery Store Meet your friends at the Cass City John Wagner is building a large Fair, Oct. 1, 2,3 and 4. brick house on his farm two miles east and one-half mile south of town. Is the place to find bargains in ~(~'~ Mrs. M. E. Metcalf has returned from a visit m Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Hellerre- turned home the first of the week ] Clayton McKenzie has returned GROCERIEdL CHINA after spending a few days in Detroit. from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, J. H. Ooddard and S. W. Mills of Rev. F. Klump of Detroit gree~ed Stain Lac and EARTHEN WARE Leicester, Eng., were the guests of friends in town Wednesday. Anyone can apply Davies' Varno Stain Lae successfully, I~(OI Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Auten over Sunday, imitating any expensive wood desired. Stains and varnishes with Grin Deming is visiting his sister, The Misses Emma Carolan and Corn one operation, requiring nwsk!l I to secure perfect resuRs. Mrs. pie that our stock is complete and up= ~\~ C. E. Haviland, at Flint. Fournier of Caro were the guests of ~s~ tor card showing good combinations. to-date in every respect, g~t Mr. and Mrs. Solomon StriMer spent Mrs. W. W. Bender the firs~ of the Mad~bltl~PNnl~adVarahhmaler~iaAmer~,~. Sunday with friends at Deford. week. A¢~¢ White Le~d_~ Color Works, Detro/t~Mi¢~, $quare Dealing is our Motto. ~;~ Marc S. Wickware went to Detroit The Misses Margaret and Bessie Tuesday morning to spend a few days. .~ Both Phones. ff(~ Miller left last week for Miles where ~ ~ N Bi~e~OW ~ Softs Miss Laura Parent of Bad Axe is they will teach school the coming • lFll.ql the guest of her brother, M. A. Parent. year. -.. p Om, T N Miss Mae Tyo of Caro spent Sunday George ~L Cain, representing the [01t1| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Lansing Business university, was a Tyo. ousiness caller in town the first, of the D. LOgEY Miss Lil]ian Cog left this week for week. ~ CANS CITY, {{ Brown City where she has employ- Charles D. and Calvin StriMer left AUCTgON ment. last week for a visit with friends at SALE. Mrs. Anna Parker and daughter, Buffalo and other places in New Belle, spent Sunday with relatives in York. Having sold my farm 2 miles south and 1 ~ miles easkof Cass City, I will sell the following property at auction without reserve on - Greenleaf. E. E. Lee is moving his household Thos. Henderson returneo home on goods here this week from Caro and 9 Tuesday after an extended stay in will occupy a residence on south West Thursday, September 19, '07 street. Montana. At 1 o'clock P. M. ! Discrimination ! Rev. R. N. Mulholland went to De- Rev. R. M. Dodd of Brown City is 1 good work Horse troit Tuesday morning to attend the Buggy Pole. new in the choice of Flour will insure your ~urning out Nhite~ visiting his sister, Mrs. E. A. Jones, 1 good grade Durham Cow 7 years old i annual conference of the M. E. Shovel Plow this week. due Jan. 17 '08 Light and Delicious IBread~ especially when you use church. Cultivator Mrs. Win. Ostrander of Saginaw is Grade Durlmm Cow5 years old due Grain Cradle , such high grade Flours as Mr. and Mrs. Archie Marks enter- the guest~ of friends in this vicinity Jan. 15th Scythe and Saath tained a party of young people at this week. Grade Durham Heifer 2 years old due Plow and Drags their home northeast of town Friday 'hite Lily and Fanchon J. Roy Titus of Imlay City is the Feb. 6th Goat sMn Robe evening, Grade Durham Cow 7 years old due Lap Robe i They are sweet, nutritious and I guest of friends and relatives in town this week. Miss Ella Cross has been engaged to Jan. 10th Barrel Churn made from choice x~heat. teach the Leek school the coming Canopy Top Buggy 2 seated nearly new Angus McPhail and Jas. Perkins of Large Milk Can year and began her duties Monday Single B ugly- Argyle were callers in town the first Large Oil Can Cream can "A ~ull line o~ Dairy and other Feeds. morning. of the week. Set of double Harness Large Gasoline Can Myron Hanson of Adrian was a Set of single Harness Large Walnut Bedstead Miss Viole~ FaG expects to leave on guest at the home of his parents, Mr. Mower, nearly new 2 set of good Whiffletrees Saturday for Detroit where she will and Mrs. C. E. Hanson, the first of i Cass City Roller Mills i visit friends. Wilder Cutting Box Potato Fork, Shovels, Forks, Hoes the week. and Ca~tle Chains C. W. HELLER CO. Handy Wagon Harry W. Fisher of Columbia town- Miss Lucile Hatton of Detroit is About fifty good Plymouth Rock Hens Delivery Wagon ship was in town last Friday on a spending her vacation with her Other articles too numerous to men- business trip. mother, Mrs. Win. Schwarder, and DeLaval Separator tion Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wood and fam- other friends. ily are spending a few days with rela- The ladies of the Baptist church TERMS:--All sums of $5.0O and under, cash; over $5.00 one year's time on good tives at Caro. approved, endorsed notes with interest at 6 per cent. will serve ice cream and cake in the "Come let us reason to- Miss Helen Middleton of Detroit Gillies building next Saturday after- o has been the guest of Mrs. L Maxwell noon and evening. J. H. Stril[ler, Aucti0neer AndrewPlann, Pr0 . gether" the past week. Miss Laura Klump of Detroit was Did you get a premium list? If not, the guest of friends in town one day Mrs. E.H. Lincoln and daughter, write to Secretary Reid, or call at the SCHOOL NOTES. Now this ~s a_ ~vfse saying especially when you need last week. She is spending her vaca- Miss Lucile, have gone to Pontiac. Chronicle office. tion with friends at Gagetown. where they will make their future anything in the line of Grades are preparing fair exhibit. o Mrs. T. L. Tibbals and children Mrs. Charles Hallack and children home. Mr. Llncoln lms been at Pon- The German XII class is reading have gone to Marlette where riley of Bad Axe were the guests of friends tiac-for some time. They will be L'Arrabbiata. will visit relatives. and relatives in town this week on missed by a large circle of friends Lumber, Shingles, The bank deposit 1Konday morning A. J. Kn~pp returned home on Mon- their way to Flint to vimt friends. here. was over $37. Grade five deposited day from Detroit where he had been Mrs. D. G. Wrighla residin~ three Lath, Lime, Clyde Lutze. who has been em- nine dollars. o on a business "trip. ployed in D. Losey's grocery store the miles southeast of gown, has sold her The school savings bank began busi- Albert of Detroit arrived past summer, has gone to Donora, Pa., farm to Cassius Wells of Armada. Cough ness on Monday and the showing was Cement, Plaster, here Saturday evening and expects to where he has secured employment. who expects to take possession of the property soon. At present, he and quite encouraging. remain indefinitely. The ladies of the Catholic church his wife are visiting at the home of The boys of ~he high school expect Miss Mary Zinnecker has been will serve supper at the home of R. Windows, Doors, their nephew, C. W. Hulburt. to have a foot ball team which will spending a week at the home of her McDonald on Wednesday afternoon, wipe out the defeats of last year. brother at Owendale. Sept. 19. All are cordially invited. Mrs. O. E. Niles ann Mrs. D. Craw- and Coal ford and son, John, returned lmme Grades four and five are competing Mr. and Mrs. H., P. Lee and little Miss Genie Carpenter of Howell at. last Saturday from a ten days' visit weekly fl~r the best attendance record. Come and see us and we will daughter, Carolyn, spent Sunday with rived here last week and has taken up ! with friends and relatives in Detroit, The winni@ room is decorated with a relatives in Owendale. her duties as chief trimmer in Mrs. reward banner. convince you. Windsor, Rochester and Pontiac, M. J. McGillvray's millinery store. i John Marshall left Tuesday for Mrs. Wallace remaining for a longer Among the visitors to the high i London, Ont,, where he will attend Schwarder & Striftler shipped three visit with her daughter in Detroit. school this week were: Dan Duncan- the fair for a few days. carloads of cattle, sheep and swine to son, Frank McComb. Beryl Kefgen, Chas. Sackett, formerly postmaster Buffalo Saturday. C.D. StriMer also Ethel Charlton and Leila Rushbrook. Miss Kate Golden of Caseville was at Wickware, and his wife are now The Ankelell L mber and the guest of Miss Agnes Mclntyre shipped one carload to the same city. located at White City. Florida, where Monday after school, the high school and town base ball teams played a several days last week. Mrs. Walter Schell and little babe they havepurchased property and are i game of ball. ,Resulting score, 8to 2 S Durst returned home Thursday and Miss Belle Schell have gone to welt pleased with their new home. in favorof tl:e town. The features from a visit with friends and relatives Norfolk, Va., where they will visit They own an orange grove and Mr. were the pitching of Usher and field- Coal gaas [lily, their brother and sister, who reside Sackett has recently planted a large Detroit and Ontario. in ing of McGeorge. there, number of pineapple slips from which Herbert S. Karr of Detroit is here At a meeting of the Boys' Athletic H. Garsideand daughter, who have he expects to harvest a crop within for a ten days' visit with his parents, association, Lewis MeGeorge was been the guests of a. W. Higgins and 22 months after planting same. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kerr. clmsen president, Howard McCrea, Andrew and John Frye of Cleveland, family the past week, have returned Earl Kehoe had a grievance against vice president; Butt Mead, treasurer; to their home in Cedar Grove, Wis. John Dickinson and proceeded to set- This Ohio, spent last Sunday at the home and Ernest Schwarder, secretary. It of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jaus. cousin, tie the matter for himself Tuesday was also decided to have a stand at Miss Peterson and Lorenzo Tomlin- Miss Bessie Pardo of Ellington was afternoon. Dicktflson was engaged the fairgrounds during the fair to Back) son, who have been guests at the (ir~cluding the guest of her aunt, Mrs. G L. in fixing an are light on Main street make money for tim coming foot ball home of Mr. and Mrs. John Eno, west when Kehoe pounced upon him. Be- wKh every purchase of Hitchcock, one day last week. season. of town, returned to Detroit last fore the men were parted, Kehoe had The ladles' ~id will serve a chicken 4 Skeins Richardson°s Grand Saturday. changed the color of John's eyes. Ke- HURON COUNTY FAIR. pie supper in the basement of the M. Mrs. Fred Schelt, who has been vis. hoe was arrested on the charge of dis- Prize Grecian Floss. E. church on Friday, Sept. 27. iting with friends and relatives here. turbing the peace. He pleaded guilty The Huron County fair at Bad Axe 1 Scrim RuNe for Piliow, as i!- Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Nique of Shab- has gone to Saginaw. where she and and was fined $5 and costs, the total promises to be one of the biggesB lustrated. bona visited the letter's parents, Mr. Mr. ScheI1 expect to make their fu- amount being $7. events in the history of the society. and Mrs. J. H. Strifller, Sunday. ture home. t comNete Diagram Lesson. Up to a few weeks ago it was nob Miss Katheryn Miller has gone to Mr. and Mrs. ha*f us Bullock and THE FAIR.: known whether there would be a fair Price. 50 cents. Cadillac where she has been engaged family of Deekerville were the guests thisyear, but when it was decided Let us show them to you. to teach school the ensuing year. of Mr, and Mrs. John Whale the first Secretary Reid is not yet ready with the~e would be one. the oMcers got Miss Eva Keyser returned home last of the week. They returned home on his announcement for the special at- busy and everything will be in readi- flrs. Q. W. Ooff, Cass City, Mich. week from St. Clair, where she has Monday afternoon. tractions, but all arrangements will ness. The dates are September 1% 18 been employed for some time past. Chauncey Boulton left this week undoubtedly be completed in a few and 19. This fair is to be a real for Kansas City, Mo. He was accom. days and the Chronicle will be in a farmors' fair with a variety of aBtrac- panied as far as Detroit by his moth- position to tell its readers all about tions, as good as any ever offered in er; Mrs. A. E. Boulton. who will also the good things in store for tl~em at the Thumb. There should be a good visit in Cleveland and Toledo. the fair in its next issue. attendance from this vicinity. Mrs. J. F. Seeley returned to her E. A. Mcgeorge has assumec) charge N @ home in Caro last Thursday after as superintendent of the races and a For .~|o. spending several days at the home of good program is assured in this de- A span of driving horses. Cash or N BRO0/ SALE ga yDAY I. B. Auten. Mrs. Auten accompan- partment, in addition to the usual bankable note with time to suit pur- ied her, returning thesame evening. events, one or two races for farm chaser. 9-6- Dr. Hays. N ' @ Robert Boughnerr of Argyle, •~accom- horses are planned and the boys on N @ panied by his sister, of Port Huron, the farm may select the best runner House for Sale in Pinney's ad- A (]God Four=:;tring were the guests of their niece, Mrs. and trotter on the place and com- dition at the corner of Woodland Ave. N @ E. J. Usher, on Sunday. Miss Bough- mence putting him in condition for and Houghton St. Inquire of Dun- @ @ net remained until Tuesday morning. the events. canson Bros. 9-6-2~ Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Anderson Boost the fair! It's your duty as a ~rGood pair of work mares for sale Broom for 19 :{ nts left Tuesday morning for a vimt with citizen to encourage this home in- Cash or time. W.L. Ward. 9.6-2 -~- friends and relatives in London, St. stitution. Sometimes good rooting Thomas and Aylmer, Ont. They wilt for a base ball team is what wins the Saw Mll| W~nted. will attend the fair at London a few game. The same applies to every en- Portable saw mill to cut from 150 to e BENDEIR BROS. e days this week. terprise. Tell everygody about the 300 thousand feet hard maple. None Cass City Fair and do what you can but men with good rigs need apply. ~-~For Sale~Work team. Matt N @ yourself to swell the exhibits and the Address Wallace Gilbert, Cass City, or Parker, 4 miles west, 1-2 mile south of crowd. Pontiac Turning Co., Pontiac, Mich. Cuss City. 9.13-3 ~ Again we say, boost the fair! 8-30.5 ~ NIERE 51ENTION. CASS CITY MARKETJo [ Wild AND IHISI[[ lAW. COUNCIL PROCEEDINOS. ] AI~GYL E. Pass City, Mich., Sept, i2, 1907 Wheat, No, 1 white ...... s4 Last Friday evening a man walked Council Rooms, Cass City, Mich. Joseph Bond is visiting friends in Fine or Imprisonment for Those Who Wheat, No. 2 red ...... s~ into the store ot A. C. Allen and buy- Sept. 9. 1907. ' London, Ont. Rye No.2 ...... rr ing a few eigars, presented to Frank Allow Weeds To (io To Seed. RF./IL F.ST T[ Regular meeting of the council call- A baby glrl gladdens the home of New oats ...... 46 Kennedy in payment, a check for $3.00 ~~ Choice Handpicked Beans ...... 150 ed to order by President Corkins. August Freiburger. Alsike ...... 6 00 750 made out to some one by Clark Rey- Below is a synopsis of the weed and TO ~ENT~240-acre farm, alt The following trustees were pres- Mr. and Mrs. Chapin are the parents June: ...... : ..... 8 0o s ~0 nolds, Jr. He then went down to tile thistle law, which will be interesting ent: Clarke, Strifller, Hall, Caldwell of a little baby girl. cleared and under good cultiva- Barley, per cwt ...... 1 2O 1 25 Surprise Store and" after selecting to a great many readers. This is the and Benkelman. Ambrose Herdell transacted busi-~ Peas ...... 70 75 about $1.00 worth of dishes, tendered time of the year to cut down the nox- The minutes of the previous meem tion. Basement barn, 60x90, Corn ...... 72 hessat Detroit last week. Hay ...... 8 00 1o 00 a ct~eck for $t.00 made out by Clark. ious weeds and the law plainly states ing were read and approved. good dwelling house and two good Eggs per doz ...... ~7 In each case he got the change and that it M i/ST be done. If there are The following bills were read and School opened on Monday with 5Iiss welts. Butter ...... 20 that is the last tha~ has been seen of an~ weeds on your property that you referred to the committee on claims Auroric of Palms as teacher. Fat cows, livewei~ht, per lb... 3 him. When the bank ,pened ia the have neglected to cut thus far, see to and accounts: Steers. live weight, per lb ...... 3 3½ James Perkins transacted business ~ ~AL~--120-acre farm, FatSheep, live weight, per Ib ...... 3 4 morning it was found that Mr. Roy- it that they are done away with. Monarch Tel. Mfg. Co., inv in Detroit a few days this week. all cleared, with 10 room frame Lambs. liveweight ...... 5 0 nolds i~ad no checking account at the Here is the law: 8-15 ...... :.$ 1 00 John Brooks, who has been very iU Livehogs, per lb...... 5 5~ 0auk and these two merchants are "It shall be the duty of every own- i).J. T.O. Wing&& N. . ~0". Co.,in v 8-20,freight 24. I0 70 the past week, is better at this writ~ :~house, barn and shed. Farm is Dressed Hogs ...... 7½ OUt about $3.00 apiece.~lVlillington or, occupant, or persons having charge Dressed Beef ...... 5½ 6 o on coal ...... 52 75 int. well watered and well fenced. Calves ...... 5 {~ Gazette. of lands in this state, to cut down What Cheer Coal Mining Co., Paul Freiburger returned last Frb All for $3,000 if taken at once. Chickens ...... r8 Two unknown men outwitted Au- Canada thistles, milk week, or other inv 8-22 and 26 ...... 123 05 Treadgold Bros., inv. 9-5. : .... 131 40 day from Care where he has been re- GeeseDucks ...... 07C8 gust Kinlde, the village marshal, as noxious weeds growing thereon, oron N. Bigelow & Sons, sundries.. 11 53 ceiving medical treatment. Turkey ...... 10 ~2 he was making his usual rounds about lands ~etween the center of any high. Security Gate Co., inv. 8-16... 15 24 Will Seegor and h'win Bradfield of Hides. green ...... 08 mid-night Thursday at Casevil]e and way passing through the same, in Chronicle, printing ...... 20 81 Cass City are putting up eavetroughs roL~a m~s. when August came to his weasel skin each and every year, so often as shall Spencer & Heineman, candles 18 Ed Kissane, draying, etc ...... 25 00 and lightning rods in this vicinity. White Lily, per cwt ...... 2 ~0 and the $7 it contained had departed be sufficient to prevent said Canada Alex Vyse, labor ...... '...... 24 75 Seal of Minnesota. per cwt ...... 3 ~20 with his assailants. The unknowns, ~histtes, milk weed or other noxious Meryl Gale. salary ...... 5 00 A. J. McLachlan, who was elected Auctioneer, Cuss City, delegate for Ubly circuit, is attending FancbonEconomypercwt per cwt ...... 3i 0075 however, were obliging enough to weeds going to seed: and ifany owner, Anna Zinneeker, salary ...... 5 00 Graham flour per cwt ...... 2 4o leave his wat.ch, occupant, or person having charge of Bertha Zinnecker. salary ..... 10 00 M. E. conference at~ Detroit this Alfred Crafts, labor ...... 5"5 week. Granulated meal. per cwt ...... 2 ~0 A society woman in Bad Axe an- such lands shall knowingly suffer any John Dickinson, salary ...... 35 00 Feed per cwt ...... I 50 Meal percwt ...... | 5O nounced a "white elephant" party, sucl~ Canada thistles, milk weeds or Elias Killins, salary ...... 40 00 5{iss Ethel McGregory of Cuss City Jas. McKenzie, Auctioneer Bran l)ercwt ...... 125 Each lady was to bring something other noxious weeds to grow thereon, F. R. Smithson, freight and and Miss Leila l~ushbrook of Kale. AND REAl, ESTATE EXCtIANGE AGENT. cartage ...... 9 14 mazoo were the guests of Ruth St, rif- All business Phone Messages, bearin~ dates Middlin~s per cwt ...... I ~5 that she could find no use for, and and the same to ripen so as to cause A. O. Smithson, draying. 65 of sales can be sent at my expense, fler on Saturday. Your business kindly soncited, with satisfac- oil Meal per cwt ...... ] .q0 which was no good to tltrow away. or endanger the spread ttlereof, he Orrin Charles Doming, labor.. 1 00 tion guaranteed. Salt. per bbl ...... S5 90 Eleven women brought their llus- shall on conviction be punished by a J. Zinnecker, labor ...... 10 50 Respectfully bands.~Sebewaing Review. fine of ten dollars, together with the Thos. Boyd, labor ...... 21 00 NOVESTA. JAS. McKENZIE, Cass City Mich. L NER COLUMN costs of prosecutions: and in default Wm. Ball, labor ...... 800 Miss Mary McArthur, who has been 'Phone No, 105 (~ass City Line, with Valley Joe Baikwell, labor ...... 7 00 ~onneetions. A certain man here in this county of payment of tlle same be imprisoned Jas. Bruce, labor. 17 50 visiting friends at Rodney and Glen~ Advertisements inserted under this heading traded his favorite, a fine family in the countg jail of the county where A. D. Gillies, labor ...... 3 50 coe, Ont., returned to her home here sertion:at a rate minimumof one-half charge, cent aword10 cents. for each in- horse, for a second hatid automobile, the land is situated, for a period not H. Williams, labor ...... 3 63 Saturday. ¢ A short time after tile transaction, exceeding twenty days. Chas. Warn, labor ...... 19 25 FOREnquireRENT~RoomsoverofO. K. Janes.Benderd-7-Br°s" store, the auto broke down on a lonely road Abe Duggan~ labor ...... 30 00 , Don't forget the • in Evergreen township and the only A. ~5{cGillvray, salary ...... 31 25 DRANK BEEI~ AND DIED. FOR SALE--Two corn cribs, several grain SCHADD WAS rlURDERED. AnketellLumber and CoalCo., bins. and one second hand buggy. A.A. habitation in sight was a small farm cement and lumber ...... 60 62 A singular death occured to Charles .fact that we handle Hitchcock. Sqi-2 house and barn. The man asked the George A. Sctladd of Unionville, Seeger & Brian, grout and fill. Reynolds, a well-to-do farmer living ! FOR SALE--100 acre farm; house, barn and orchard. Will sell cheap and on easy inhabitant for the useofa lmrse to ,,'hose body was found floatingin the " 1089 1510 three miles east of Argyle on Sunday terms, or will take smarter farm or house and lot in exchange. E. It. Pinney, Cuss City, haul the machine back to town, and river at Bay City lastFriday morning, A. Bond, hose. 4 00 last. Saturday Mr. Reynold took a a|| kinds of Paints, i Mich. 9-6- imagine his surprise when tl~e farmer ...... offered him the horse he had traded with the head cut open and the skull The committee reported favorably jug to town and got it filled with beer. FOUR sows, heavy with pig, for sale--Ches- Upon arriving home he took a drink Oils and Turpentine. ter White andBerkshire. J. D, Tuckey, for his auto. The owner of the ma- hactured was killed by unknown on all bills as read. Moved by Hall, Route 1. Cass City+ 9-5- chine says his feelings during the persons, according to the verdict of a seconded by Caldwell, that the report which Immediately produced a pain- ful effect in his stomach and burning $ FOR SALE~Two heavy work horses and one homeward journey can never be ade- coroner's jury. of the committee be accepted and milchcow. A bargain if taken at once. sensation in his mouth. He continual- We would like to fig~ Chas. Itall. 9-0- quately described.--Lexington News. Although Schadd's body had been that orders be drawn on the ~reasurer ia the water at least three days, clots for the several amounts. Carried. ly grew worse until Sunday, when h~ HOUSE and lots for sale or rent in A. H. died. examination of the jug re- Ale's Addition. Enquire of I. B. Auten. The latter part of last week albright of blood that had become hardened, The following bills for cement walks An urewith you on your 7-19- ann promising young lad of Harbor were still on his clothing, ,and stains were read: vealed that it contained a substance I AJI still at the carpet weaving business. Beach received a nice, lon~ letterfrom showed where the blood had soaked Mrs. Jane Leitch ...... $10 56 similar to lime. He was about 55 Bring your work and I'll do it satisfactor~ ' supplies in this line. fly. H. C, Howey. 8-0-3* Iris sweetheart, who lives just twelve through his coat and underwear. Mrs. Joseph Krisneau ...... :.11 88 years of age and was highly esteemed. miles out in the country, says the Medical testimony was positive to Peter Rushelau ...... 11 88 His untimelg death brought a pro- LOST--OnSept. 8 between Deford and Cuss i City, a bhtck golf cape lined with white Times. Among other nice and sweet- the effect that Schadd had been Elmer Smith ...... 10 00 found shock to the many who were ac- We also carry a line .$ and black wool lining. Finder will be suit. ly perfumed ttflngs she related to him struck on the ilead by a blunt instru- quainted with him. The burial took ably rewarded by leaving same at Chronicle Henry Herr ...... 21 12 off,lee. 9-13-3 by pen, she informed him not to make lnenta considerable time before he N. Hill ...... 23 76 place Tuesday.--SanduskyRepublican. of Brushesoofor p~iint~ ! MONEY to loan on improved farms a~ the usual trip to see her the Sunday struck the water. The police have Luke Wright ...... 23 76 @ cent.. E.B. Landon. 3-8-if following, as she was ill and could not been working assiduously, but with- Hiram Baxter ...... 23 76 O GaPd o~ T1h~nks. entertain him. Thinking the only out finding a single clue as to his P. O. & N. R. R. Co ...... 19 13 ing or scrubbing. $ ROOMS to ren~ Enqaire of Mrs. J. L. Hitch- To all the friends whose sympathy @ @ cock. 9-6-2 i young lady of his heart would be whereabouts after Labor day, four Presbyterian Church society .... 23 76 and services were so kindly tendered TO EXCHANGE--I have 3 steel ranges 'rod ') doubly lonesome if he did not go, he days preceding the finding of his body. The clerk was instructed to turn Also tlave a line of Tinware sewing maclflnes to exchange for ~J~)un~ in the time of bereavem~nt~ and es- cattle or sheep. Gee. L. Hitchcock [)*6-2 ~ hitched up ltis black pony and started. The police theory is that he was the bills over to tile village treasurer which we would be pleased to pecially to 1Kilo Warner Post, G. A. i lie made a quicktrip to her home and struck during a quarrel and that he for collection. show you. ~ MO~t~ago Fo~o¢losu~e ~alo found his lady friend--not ill, but en- R., and the Ladies' Circle, we desire either wandered away and fell, or else On motion of Strittler, seconded by to extend our sincere thanks. Notice Is hereby given that a mortgage joying the best of health, and sitting dated ti~e tenth day of January, 1907. was ex- died quickly and was thrown into the Hall, the street commissioner was in- MRS. PHILIP WRIGHT AND FAMILY. upon tile knee of his rival, who had river to conceal the crime.--Free thur and Catherine A. McArthur and re- taken the liberty of doing the "cut- structed to inspect alley in rear of G. corded in the Register of Deed'~ office in Tus~ Press.. W. Goff's harness shop and use hls | | ~ cola county, and state of Miehi,,an, in Liber ting out" act. The little fellow with Noti~;o. 118 of Mortgages, on t)a,.e ~:23 o~ the 14 day judgment whether tile should be Of January, 1UU7. That default has been the pony is still girlless, but wiser, o Applications will now be received $ DEFORD, MICH. . made in tim conditions of said mortgage and A FACT. placed across alley to drain same. The wife of Roy. Dr. W. H. Fulton, for emplopment in and around the in tim payment of principal and interest due On motion of Clarke. seconded by ~@@@@@4~@@@~@@~@@@@@¢g thereon, whereby the whole sum secured by pastor of the First Presbyterivn sugar factory during the coming cam. said mortgage has become due, and is here- A newspaper has 5,000 readers for Benkelman, council adjourned. by Ideclayed to be due, according to the clmrch at Bad Axe, is dead at Port palgn. Either call in person or write. terms o~ said mortgage, and there is eac°h 1,000 subscribers. A merchant H. F. Lenzner, Clerk. M'++*~I'+++÷++++*M-+++.M..-M~++ claimed to be due on said, mortgage at tim Austin. She had just arrived there who puts out 1,000 hand bills gets pos- Michigan Sugar Co., Care Plant. date of this notice the sum of seveh hundred Monday night in a party which left 7-12- Henry R. Martini, Mgr. seventy-five dollars. That under the power sibly 300 to 400 people to read: that is, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. of sale in said mortgage contained said mort- gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mort- Bad Axe in autos, when she was if the boy who is trusted to distribute J lry gaged premises atpablie vendue to the hP-h- stricken. She was a widely known ti~em does not chuck them under the Jameg L Purdy and wf to Elmer Warnlng est bidder on Monday, the 2Sth day of Octo- ber, 190L at ten pc lock in the forenoon, at Sunday school and missionary worker, sidewalk. The hand bills cost as Butler sw q of sw q of sec 8 Elkland, If you have kidney and bladder trou, the front door of the court house, in the vile ble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure 'RIRTHDAY PRESENTS late of Care in said Tuscola County, and Shortly after Mrs. Frank Dalrym- much usa half-column advertisement 8500. that said premises are described in said pie, wife of the bartender of the Com. in the home paper. All tlm women you will have only yourself to blame for wedding gifts arti mortgage substantially as follows: All that John W Gougl] and wf to Gee S results, as it positively cures all forms of certain I)ieee or l)arcel of hind situate and mercial hotel at Vassar, went to bed and girls and half the men and boys Spencer e hot ne q of nw q of sec 28 kidney and bladder diseases" L.I. wear being in the township of Elklai~d, County of des for personaJ or [! Tuseola and Stale of )Iichi~an, described as Tuesday nigbt, screams were lleard by read the advertisements. ~ Result: Novesta, $400. Wood & Co. follows, to-wi~: her husband, who rushed to the room The merchant who uses the news- A W Cunningham and wf to Maria househ01d adornment ~all A p~ece of ]and commencing at a 1)pint six (6) rods south of the quarter post between and found her bed in flames and his paper has 3,500 more readers to each Hoover pt of ne q of ne q of see 4 Day- may be found in our com- Sections thirty-three (33)and thirty-four (34) of said township ()f Elldand. thence running wife badly burned. The fire was ~x- 1,000 of the paper's readers. There is ton 81 plete line of Jeweiry which east seventeen (17) rods; thehce south four (~) tinguished, but the woman will prob- no estimating the amount of business JohnM Smithet altoGeoA Gun. rods: thence west seventeen (17) rods; thence OET TIlE HAB|T north four (4) rods to place of beginnin~ and ably die. Guests in the hotel were that advertising does bring to a mer- sell and wf pt blk I Smith's add Care, we desire to show you. ~ will be sold aforesaid~ Lo satisfy the amount 25 PHOTOGRAPHS 25 Cents, dueonstld:: mint' ~ u,e~ ~ with fhe i nterest that panic-stricken for a few :minutes, chant, but that each dollar invested 8150 + may accrue timreon after this date and the Mrs. Dalrymple was on a visit ta her in advertisin~ brings to the investor The Picture Shop, cost of foreclosure, Reuben P VanTine and wf to Wm Dated August Ist, 1907. husband from Mayville and ia some somewhere from $20 to $100 worth of A Lockwood and wf seq ofseq of over Exchange Bank. repair work JAMES S. MCARTHUR, manner adamp in the room was over- business. see 19 Fremont, 81010. CATHERINE. A. McARTHUR. i BROOKER & CORKtNS, Mortgagees. turned. Wm A Lockwood and wf to Reuben given prompt and careful ~ Attorney for51ortgagees. Business Address. Cuss City, Mich. 8-2-13 flARRIAOE LICENSES. P Van Tine and wf n h of nw q of see 18 Fremont. 81000. Do |t Botter, attention. Peoba¢o Notice. NEW ROAD ACCEPTED. Charlie E. 5Iudge, 45, Care Frank H Streeter and wf to Smith Enterprising business men who do $, STATE OF N[[CHIGAN, County of Tuscola, Sadie A. Hutchinson, 31, Vassar Deputy State Highway Commission- Luther n h of w h of sw q of see 34 "things" better than their competi- ~ Notice is hereby given that by an order of er Rogers paid an official visit to Care • Joseph CharlieKarner, 26, Gagetown Akron, $1000. tors succeed in business. This is the the Probate Court for the County of Tuscola, ~ ~ ~ maoe on tim 15th day of August, A.D., 1907, Wednesday to inspect the new stone Emma Sharkey, 23, Gagetown Julia A Streeter to Smith Luther s secret of the success of The Greening ,4. six months from that date were allowed for and O~tician, ~ creditors to present their claims against the road completed last week and found Conrad Lampel, 25, Almer h of w h of sw q of sec 34 Akron, 82500. Nursery Co., Monroe, Mich. This + Cuss City. ~ estate of Theophilus L Gekeler, late of said it satisfactory in everg respect. He Hazel Morse, 16, Almer A Fuller to Harp- firm began doing business in a small County, deceased, and tiara11 creditors of MeDina Joseph " . + chdmsSaiddeceasedto saidare required tO present their was here earlier in the season and saw Charles William Chapel, 20, Elm- ham and wf lot 7 blk 7 Johnson's add way in 1883 and by their push and t.+.t.+.iM,+++++.b+.la+.b+.b++++++++ Probate Court at the Probate Office in the Village of Care. [or examination the huge pile of 400 cords of stone wood township Vassar. $650. business ability have built up a busi- and allowance, on or before the 17th day of ready for crushing and remarked that Essie 3L Hutchinson, 21, Ellington C V Gould to Joseph W Hutchinson ness that covers the entire country. February A. D, 1908, and that such claims They write that the reports published will be heard before said Court on Monday he believed it to be the largest single Lewis Steckley, 30. Sandusky pt s h see 8 Ellington, 8190. Let the Chronicle print the 17th day of February A. D., 1908 st ten in the daily papers to the effect that o'clock in tim forenoon. pile of rocks ever seen in the state for Zadle Freeman, 21, Akron Ann E Hatch to Clara A Wilsey pt the frosts of last fall and this spring Dated August 15th. A D.. 1907. your Auction Bills good roads purposes. He assured the Curtis L. Coffeen, 33, Mayville lots 9 I0 blk 7|Care, $I. had injured nursery stock in the Probate Seal 8-23-4 Judge of Probate, committee that tlle one ttmusand Vera A. Bates, Ahuer John Beach to Jacob 1Kickert nw q southern part of the state were ficti- dollars state reward would be for- tious and that they will have a com- of ne q of see 26 Fremont, $400. plete line of trees, shrubs, plant% warded in a few days.--Caro Adver- Jas C Harvey and wf to Andrew roseS, etc., for delivery this fall and STATE OF MICHIGAN, tiser. AUCTION 5ALES. Probate Court for the County of Sanilac. Hickiewhofnw q andnwq ofswq next spring. They sell thousands of At a session of said Court heldat the Pro- of see 26 Kingston, $1500. trees in this vicinity. bate oittce in the city of Sandusky m said P~'obate o~ Will. Amos Bond will have an auction county, on tl~e 21st day of August ~£, D. 1907. WillardC Reeceto RW Block sh Present, lion. James MeCaren'. Iud,,- ,~e STATE OF MICHIGAN. sale at his residence on Seeger street of sw q of sw q of sec 27 Wisher, $70. ~N Probate. ' ' ~" "~ The Probate Court for tim County of tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon, of In the matter of tl~eestate of Jennie M. Tuscola. N Duncansom deceased. At a session of said Court. /told at the,Pro- his household goods. A. n. l~icKen- BETTER HURRY ~ I " I ~-F~ Frank G, Collins. having filed in said court bate Ofltee in the village of Care in said REVIVAL rlEETINGS. his petition praying that administration of comity, on the 7th day of Septembr. A.D. zie is tile auctioneer. Whitna11's here for a short time said estate be granted to Thomas. W. Stitt or 1907. some other suitable person. Present. Hen. John 5I. SmittL Judge of Andrew Pfann has sold his farm A cordial invitation is extended to ...... r~K3~ It is ordered, That the lgth day of Septem- Probate. only. S1.50 doz. ~ Cabinet ber, A. D, 1907, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, two miles south and three-fourths all to attend the revival meeting now at said probate office: be and is hereby ap- Neville,In the deceased. matter of the estate of Laurience miles east of Cuss City, to O. E. Miles in progress at the town hall. A full Photos now- 75c. Whitnall's. pointee mr/tearing SalCt petition. Patrick Welsh having filed in shid court a It is further ordered, That public notice petition praying that a certain instrument in and expects to spend the winter in gospel is being preached and God is thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous testament,writing, purportirig of said deceased, to be tim nowlast onwill file and m Mississippi. He will have an auction honoring the truth. Let the saints t 9 said day of hearing, in the Sannac County said court be admitted to probate, and that sale next Thursday, Sept.. 19, COrn- e the administration of said estate be granted The Touch That Heals. xtepubhean, anewsp:~per printed and circu- come and help push the battle against lated in said county. to Patrick Welsh or to some other suitable mencing at 1:00 p.m. J.H. Strifller, Beautiful Home of the A true copy. JAMES MCCAREN. Derson. sin and Satan. Workers are Wm. L. Is the touch of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 9-6 Judge of Probate. It is ordered, That the 7th day of October, auctioneer. Huth and others. E. E. Wood from It's the happiest combination of Arnica Any person lu~vin~ any claims against the A, D. 1907, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at flowers and healing balsams ever com- s~l(J probate office: be and is hereby appoint- A Humane ~ppeal Grand Rapids is expected to be here Lansing Business llnimsiiy said Jennie M. Duncanson will please be eqmr neamng salq Petition. pounded. No matter how old the sore present at ti~e probate office on sept 16th SOOn. Every sinner should come to orulcer is, this Salye will cute'it. For Where complete an4 ~hovough courses are T. W, STII2T. It is further ordered. That public notice A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind., given 111 BOokkeeDing, Tetegeaphy~ thereof be given by publication of a copy of the meetings. Come! ComeZ Come: burns, scalds, cuts wounds or piles, It's Shorthand, Typewriting, Etc. Eltu- tiffs order, for three successive weeks I)re- Mr, U. D, Williams, 107 West Main St., X[ous to said day of hearlng, in the (?ass City says: "I appeal to all persons with weak Services every night also Sunday at affabsolute cure Guaranteed by L. L dents may enter any time, as we give per- STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Circuit court Wood & Co. and' Ryan's Drug Store. 25c sonal instruction, Tuition reasonable; pay- for the County of t~uscola. Cnronlmo, a newspaper printed and circa- lungs to take Dr. King's New Discovery, 2:30 p.m. COSIMITTEE, ments max~e easy; ear fare paid to Lansing. Isaac W. ttall Plaintiff. lated in said county. Students assisted to ,places where they ea~ VS.' Probate Seal. JOHN M. SMITH, the only remedy that has helped me and Go light work for their board, if desired. Alonzo H. Ale, Defendant. A true copy. 9-13-4 Judge of Probate fully comes up to the proprietor's recom- Correspondence solicited £rom parties To whom it may concern: mendation" It saves more lives than who wish $o employ any kind of office help, Take notice, that a writ of attachment was - " -~ ~ all other throat and lung remedies put issued in said cause from said court on June Hul|y Oee, rlore Fun TRIAL WEEK FREE, and catalog for the 13th 1907 at tim suit of Isaac W. Hall said together. Used as a cough and cold cure Say, have you seen those best asking. For full information write the ~ laintlff and against Alonzo H, Ale~ the said KU/Vi NOW the world over. Cures asthma, quinsy than anybody. Straw hats, manager today. J efendant, for the sum of Five Hund red Fifty ever }2 Cabinets? Dollars. Which said writ was made return- 25 Photographs 25 Cents hoarseness, and phthisic, StOl~S hemorr- Plug Hats, Sunbonnets and all H. J. BgCK,-Manager,' able on July 15th 1907. Dated August 7th. 1907. , hates of the lungs and builds them up. Full dozen 75c, worth S1.50. BROOKER and CORKINS~ Whitnall s, Guaranteed atL. I, Wood & Co.'s and the Fixins. 25 Fetes 25c. Lansing, Mich. 8-9-0 Plaintiff's Attorneys. Business Address. Cuss City, MicMgan. over Exchange Bank. Ryan's Drug Store. 50c and $1. Trial Whttnall's. . bottle free. Whitnall's, @@@@ Relatives from Iowa, Wisconsin, De- do not remember such a price at TOWN LINE. troit and Harbor Beach attended, threshing time sines the little fuss Fred Cooper of Cars City visited at Rickets. Miss Bridget McCormick of this between the Federal and Confederate his home here last Sunday. Simply the visible sign that baby's tiny bones place and John Ross of Elkland were states. Mrs. M. ,Eastman who has been married in the ~. C. church in Short- ' ~= are not forming rapidly enough. dan Tuesday morning, Sept. 3. After UI~BAN. very sick for a few days, is better. Lack of nourishment is the cause. @ the ceremony at the church the Several from this place attended Morley Palmateer has gone to $5,000 'FCo~'~ ~m~f~rfor~ nourishes baby's ~N~ guests repaired to the home of the the state fair. northern 3~ichi~an for t,he winter. Town Line school opened Monday entire system. Stimulates and lnakes bone. bride's parents where an elaborate Harv Clapsaddle took a load of with Miss Mary Gekeler as teacher. wedding breakfast was served. The cattle to Deckervi]le on Saturday. Reward Exactly what baby needs. '~1~ Miss Anna Stevenson is doinghouse. bride was the recipient of many Mesdames Bushlin have been very work for Mrs. Vern Kyle, who is very ,Will be paid %o any person beautiful and costly presents. The sick ~he past week, but are better sick. happy couple left on a weddin~ trip who can find one atom of to Detroit, Niagara Falls, Ohio and now. opium, cl~oral, morphine, The Leek school opened Monday other places. Congratulations. Win. Denton isenjoying a visit from with Miss Cross of Cars City as cocaine, ether, chloroform, ' - his mother, Mrs. A. A. Denton, of teacher. heroin, alpha and beta eu- Mrs. H. Dew of Elkton and Mrs. E. The ~ew P,r¢ r00~ and Drug Law. Jeddo. garry Hickie is home from Pontiac /~aine, cannabis indies, or Du~eld of Rescue visited friends here We are pleased to announce that~Fol- The Quaker medicine show is sta- where he has been laboring for the last week. ey's ttoneyand Tar for coughs.colds and tioned at Laing and large crowds go past few weeks. chloral hydrate or any of' lung troubles, is not affecteffby the every night. their derivatives, in any, Mrs. J. Gillies and Miss Alia Jack- National Pure Food and Drug law as it Fred Crittenden and family of No- son were callers in Cuss City the last contains no opiates or other&armful Lewis~Herrington and mother, of vesta Corners were visitors at the of Dr. Miles' Remedies. of the week. drugs, and we recommend it ?is a safe De[roit, but formerly of this place, home of John McCracken Sunday. This applies to goods in remedy for children and adults, L. I, are l~ere on a visit. GREENLEAF. Meal Chrisholm was taken seriously Wood & Co. ~ Roy. Harding of Deford will preach original packages, unop- Mrs. H. Jackson is reported ill with ill Tuesday but is reported better at Rev. Nicol has returned from con- his farewell sermon at the Leek ap- ened, and not tampered pneumonia. this writing. DEFORD. ference and held services last Sunday pointment Sunday morning, Sept. 22, at the schoolhouse. with. Certain unscrupu- Lorne Hew~tt took in the excursion Mr. and Mrs. A. Patrick and Miss All crops grow again since the late at ten-thirty o'clock. lous persons are making ~o Detroit Sunday. Mrs. Homer, who has been visiting Dr. Elowell of Deford, assisted by Teresa Patrick were visitors in Cars rains. Mrs. Pearson the past week, returned Dr. Wickware of Cass City performed false statements about A. Knapp of Cass City transacted City Thursday. Charles Cook is building an addition to her home Wednesday. business in town Saturday. M~s. Kivel of Port Huron is visiting to his house, an operation on Mrs. Vern Kyle last these remedies. E. Mark of Deckerville and Mr., Sunday:and at present writing she is "I have been troubled with a ter- Mrs. F. Stocking returned to her her sister, Mrs. H. Jackson, and A great man never treats a child Spencer of Wheatland held a meeting rible ~ headache for the last ten years; other relatives here. the doctors could do me no good. I home in Detroit Saturday. with unkindness, at, our schoolhouse recently. saw Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills adver- A two months' drouth was broken doing well. WICKWARE. tised in the Sunday magazine, so I Charley Tanner took in the excur- thought I would .try a sample. I di~ Anna Stephenson is earing for af. Miss Swan of Yale has been engaged so, and they helped me wonderfully. sion to Harbor Beach Sunday. by heavy rains Saturday and Sunday, fairs at Vern K~le's. to teach our school and will board I had headache so badly I could hard- although to() 1ate for crops pastures J, Spencer attended the State Fair ly see to work, so I sent to the drug Mrs. Thor. Davis of Port Huron is may be benefitted. Char. Kelley and family spent Sun- with Mrs. W. L. Denton. School last week. store and got a box. In a couple of~ visiting friends here this week. day with Gee. O'Rourke. commenced hours I was all right, it was the first Dan Tanner, who has been visiting Monday. Miss Eva Keyser returned home medicine to do me any good." Geo. Kivel of Holbrook is buying A. A. ILLIG, Philadelphia, Pa. his parents for the pas~ ten days, re- Those that went to the State Fair WanLed--A good, steady, young or f rom St. Clair Saturday. 5362 Tacoma Street. apples for McGeorge of Cars City. turned to his home in Sand Point, speak well of the show. middle-aged man to work on the farm Dr. Miles ~ Anti-Pain Pills are sold b3e John Gordon purchased a new Edi- your druggist, who will guarantee that The new bridge is being erected Idaho, Wednesday. Guy Sweet's new house is nearly for Richard Pearson. Call at once. son phonograph last week. the first package will benefit, if H; across the south branchof the Cars A family reunion was held at the coated with sand brick. fails, he will return your money. Harry Bigham of near Argyle passed 25 doses, 25 cents, Never sold in bulk~ Of Interest to Many. river, theme vf Meal Chrisholm last week. School commenced in Dist. No. 6, through Wickware Sunday. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind fractional, Kingston, Sept. 9. Foley's Kidney Cure ~will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not Duncan Toles and family spent Sun- Don't be surprised to see five-pound beyond the reach of medicine. No reed- day at John Fulcher's near Cuss City. sugar beets at the Cass City fair. mine can do more. L.I. Wood & Co. lhe Montana Met,al Mini,g 1;0. Miss Tillie MePhail is visiting Jesse Sole has bought a new beet friends in Care, Vassar and Watrous- Mines near Butte, flontana lifter and is preparing to harvest his CA NBORO. rills this week. bumper crop. Richard Jarvis lost a valuable horse Miss Maude Gracey left Friday PILES' Incorporated Capital $100,000 1,000,000 Shares at lo cents Zeb Knight will build the eemen~ last week. morning for Mr. Pleasant where she CAN BE CURED C. H. Seeley, Pi~esident - Retired Merchant culvert on the highway between sec- Henry Meltendorf, Jr., was in Elk. will attend school. finns two and three, Kingston. Price ton Tuesday. N. E. Mallahan, Sec'y and Treas, - Attorney Mrs. Wm. Harrison and-Mrs. G. Both internal and external piles quickly yield to our '* special: D. VanBuskirk, Gen. Manager - - Miner 893: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hinton are visiting Applebee of Bay City and Mrs. Stuart method" of treatment. Marshall Friends has the fines~ friends at Alpena. were the gues~sof Mrs. J. Gordon DIRECTORS--C. H. Seeley, Toledo, O.: N.E. Mallahan, Toledo, O.; field of beans in Kingston. They are G.W. Parker was a ~usiness trans- Tuesday of last week. Wonderful Dream Salve W. J. Colcleugh, o~ National Supply Co/, Los Angeles, Cat.; Dr. W. W. Cater, "contractors" of the Turtle Soup va- actor in Elkton Friday. draws out all the inflammation, and Toledo, O.; D. C. ~rewer, of American Bridge Co.. Toledo, O.: G.C. Wagon- riety. How to Avoid Appendicitis. lander, Merchant, Toledo, O.; and D. Van Buskirk Miner, Butte, Montana. Walter and Corn Lavigne were in heals the diseased parts without Threshers inform us that twenty Owendale Saturday evening, t Most victims of appendicitis are those pain, loss of time or inconvenience~ who are habitually constipated, 0rino bushels of oats per acre is the ex- Harvey Scott of Wyandotte is visit- I Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic con. W. D. S. Pills World Famous Mines ception. From eight to twelve is the ing friends and relatives here. I stipation by stimulating the liver and rule. removethe primary cause by regu- We are surrounded by ten famous mines: The Granite Mountain Mine I bowets, and restores the natural action Mr. and Mrs. H. Wettlaufer of Cars lating the bowels and thereby assist Orson -Valentine had a sore exper- of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit has paid $30,000,000 in dividends: The Cedar Creek $9,000,000; The Pioneer City spent Sunday with the former's Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is Wonderful Dream Salve. ience with a steel sliver in his eye the Placer $7,000,000; The Old Cable $3;000,000, and tire other mines are near our brother here. mild and pleasant to take. Refuse sub- property. past week. It was removed by Dr. stitutes. L.I. Wood & 00. Oaf" "Special Method "" Howell. Jay Andrews and Miss Lizzie Parker mailed free to those purchasing spent Sunday with the letter's sister We hear that Andrew Stephson has Wonderful Dream Salve and \V. Do [iw [ nneJs Beg,n over 400 leer in now near Owendale CA Re. rented the Lee farm for a term of Mrs. Sarah Stocum left Monday for S. Pills for the treatment of Piles. (_)re assays from $36 tq ,500 in gold, besides silver and copper. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kinietz and H. years and the Lee family will go to a few days' visit in Detroit. If this combination internal and Harvey, 111. Mellendorf and son, John, attended We have about external treatment fails to eure~ services at Elkton Sunday. Mrs. James McKav left on Saturday Canfield Willis is visiting B. Sharp. for her new home in Prescott. your money will be refunded. 10G Mr. Willis formerly lived near lmlay A number of the friends of the 25e, and $1.00. Guaranteed under 4o acres of Gold, Silver and Copper Misses Mac Shaw and Nets Wells City and taught Ben in the way he l~lisses Lizzie Parker and Lizzie Welsh the "Food and Drugs Act." spent Sunday with friends in Orion. To further advance our development weoffer 100,000 shares at 10c a should go in days of youth. gathered at the home of the former share. The amount of cash thus secured will finance the company until we last Monday evening, the occasion Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Ealy left on Write for sample and Free book Dr. D'Arcy of Mayville was called can ship ore and begin paying dividends, which we hope to do within six being their birthday. The evening Monday for a short business trip to containing 300 dreams and their to assist Drs. Howell and WJekware months or less. was most pleasantly spent in playing Detroit. meaning- . in the ease of Mrs. Vern Kyle on Sun- We shall be glad to send you more and fuller information about this re- games. In token of their esteem and Henry Johnson returned on Sunday day. Patient on the gain at present. WONI)EIffUL DI~EANSALVE CO., markable opportunity to get in this compan/where a fortune must be the ul- friendship they were presented with last from an extended ~rip through timate result to each man interested. Simply drop us a postal card asking l Oats 50 cents at the elevator. We many beautiful gifts. After partak. the West. Detroit, Mich. 2 for information about our offer of this stock at 10 cents per share. Stock in I - o ing of a dainty supper, the company Miss Laura Smith is spending this the Old Granite Mine ad vanced from 10 cents ~o 875 per share in seven years. left after expressing their delight as week with friends in Detroit and Our reference is The Home Savings Bank. Toledo, O~ to the evening's enjoyment. Pontiac. Wond erful . THE MONTANA FIUTUAL MININ(i i20. L0st and found. Miss Mary Toohey left on Saturday h Quiets Lo~t. between 9:30 p, m., yesterday for Grayling and Bay City to spend~ ~640 Nicholas Building, Toledo, Ohio. and noon to-day, a billions attack, with two weeks with friends. nausea and sick headache. This loss Dream$ ai've [or sale and recommen0ed hy L l. Wood & was occasioned by finding at the drug fleaJtb in the Canal Zone. store box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Co., Druggists. the a The high wages paid make it a mighty Cough the guaranteed cure for biliousness, ms. laria and jaundice. 25c. L.I. Wood & temptation to our youn~ artisans to join Co. and Ryan's Drug Store. the force of skilled workmen needed to This is one reason why Ayer's construct the Panama Canal. Many are restrained however by the fear o~ fevers Notice to Canadian II Cherry Pectoral is so valua- DEFORD, R. ~. D. No. 3. and malaria. [~ is the knowing ones-- ble in consumption. It stops those who have used Electric Bitters. Gee. Parker returned from Detroit who go there without this fear, well Subscribers. the wear and tear of useless Saturday. knowing they are safe from malarious coughing. But it does more We had some much needed rain here influence with Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood poison too, billioasness, --it controls the inflammation, the latter part of last week. weakness and all stomach, liver and kid- A change in the postal laws of the Canadian govern- quiets the fever, soothes, and Mrs. E. Emmons and children re- hey troubles. Guaranteed bF L. I. Wood & Co. and Ryan's Drug Store. 50c. heals. Sold for 60 years. turned from Detroit. Saturday. '~Ayer'~ Cherry Pectoral has been a regular Mrs. Win. Campbell and children re- lished in the United States and sent to Canadian sub- llfe lJreserver to me. It brought me through SHABBONA, R.F.D. 1. a severe attack of pneumonia, and I feel turned home from Detroit Saturday. ~{ scribersfour%ld, and in cases where papers aresent ~ that I owe my life to its wonderful curative Mrs. Charles Frest~ner ]s very sick ~roperties2'--W;LLIa~,.. H. TRU]TT, Wawa, Char. Oesterle and Char. King have in single wraps the increase is even greater. This at ~his writing a nice field of beets on the Fdsh farm. ~ change in rates willmakeit necessary %r usto in- ~ Miss Blanche Rogers visited Miss J ,~ ~ade byff.C. Aver Co.,Lowell,/Esss. ~ Edgar T. Balch is having a severe crease the price of the Chronicle to Canadian subscri- ~J~ Al,e manufacturers of Blanche Travis las~ week. ~ SARSAPARILLA. U time from being poisoned with poison A PROMPT, EFFECTIVE ~ bers to St.50 a year. i~ ivy. Miss Ethel Meredith is calling on REMEDY FOR ALk FORMS OF friends a~ound here this week. Jay Rogers, who has been very ill School starts at Sand Fly on the Hasten recovery by keeping tho withdpinal menen~itis, is some bet- RHEUMATISM ~oweJs regular with Ayer's Pills. ter at ghis writing. j lgth with Miss Lee of McGregor as Lumbago, 8olatlcap Nouralglap teacher. • Kldnojf Troublo and KIncfrad Dis@ares. Mrs. Addle King has gone to De- Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson were troit to spend a few weeks visiting called to Yale on account of the ill- GIVES QU|CK RELIEF friends and relatives. Applied externally iL affords almost in- One hundred ness of Mr. Ferguson's sister. stant relief from pain, while permanent There will be an entertainment results are being effeeted by'taking it in- ternally, purifying the blood, dissolving given at the Gleaner hall in Ellington A sailor at Liverpool hailed a cao the poisonous substance and removing it sixty=five next Wednesday night. Admission alongside his ship to drive him home. from the system. • 15 cents. The cabby proceeded to put the lug- DR, S. D, BLAND Of ]~rewton, Ga., wrttcs: John ~I. Reid and wife, who have gage on the top of the cab. when the "I had becu a sufferer for a number of years ~alt called out: "Here, cabby+ none o' with Lure base and ILheumatlem in my arms and Different been visiting in Detroit. Plymouth legs, and tried all the remedte/~ that 1 could that for me.~ It's me that rides up on gatiier from medics I works, and also consulted and Bellaire the past Sen days, re- with a number of the best physicians, but found deck. and my box must go inthe haldP' noshing tha~ gala the relief obtained from turned home Saturday evening. "5-DROPS." t shall prescribe it in my prae$ice --Ltveri,ool Mercury. for rheumatism and k/ndred diseases.*' Kinds of Arthur Rogers was called home DR. C. L. GATES from Kansas City, Me., on accoun~ of fiance ck, l%Iinn., writes: ~~ 50 YEARS' "A littleglrl here had snell a weak backea~ised the death of his sister, Fern. He by Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble tha~ she Picture could not stand on her feet. The moment they will remain here until his brother, put her do wn on the floor sho would scream with pains. I treated her wigh"5=DROPS-and today Jay, is out of danger. she runs around as welt and happy as can be, I prescribe "5*=DROPS" for my pa~lel~tsanduse Mouldings it in my practice." Catarrh Cannot Be Cure~ with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can- not reactt the seat, of the disease. Cati~rrh is ;~ blood or constitutional disease and in order TRADEMARKS ~ ne and see them. F~ ~ DESIGNS FREE to eure you must take internM remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is faken internally, und ~Y~ ~ COPYRIGHTS ~C, If you are suffering with Rheumatism, acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- Anyone sending a sketch andfleseription ma~ Lumbago, Sciatica. Neuralgia, Kidney f:~ees. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack quickly ascertain our opinion ~ree whether a~ Trouble or any kindred disease, write to invention is probably patentable. Communica, us for a trial bottle of "5-DROPS." Frames made medicine, It, w~s prescribed by one of the tions strtetlyconfldentlal. H~NIDBDOK on Patents best physicians in this country for years and sent free. Oldest ugeney for securing patents. PURELY VEGETANLE is :~ regular 1)reserlption. It is eomposed of Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive the bes~ tonics known, combined with the ~pecia| horses, without charge, in the "S-DROPS" is entirely free from opium. best blood .purifiers~, ,act, in,-~ dlrectly on the cocaine, morphine, alcohol, laudanum, mucous surlnees. ~'he perfeeg combination and other similar ingredien is. of tiae ~wo ingredients is wh:~t produces such $¢i¢ Bmcrica.. Large Size I~ottlo '~-DROPS (800 Doses) wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send &handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest elf. ~1.00. Fo~ Sale by Dr~gglst~ for ~estimonials free. culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a year : four months, SL Sold byall newsdealers. SWAHSONRHEUMhTIC CURE 00MPANYs F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Dept. 43, IT4 Lake Streetj Chicago Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take italPs Family Pills for eonstit)ation. ] NUNN g Co.=o..,oo,..,.New York her's [nrnit,re Slore, Branch Office. 6~ F St., Washington. D. C. p~owing. That rule is the amount of organie matter the soil contains. If ~e turned angvlly to the astonished SECRET OF GOOD DRESSING. I the soil is rich in organic matter, it girl. - - "Your aunt will be pleased to find A Matter That Is Altogether Apart A swers to can be plowed to a gre~ter depth than tt can when there is bu~ little organic i ef i you hera, Marion. Good heavens, why from Vanity. matter. The farmer knows that he aid you ever come off with me? You - " can plow the garden plat a great deal : C asse ought to be in that launch this minute. To understand the art of good C0rresp0 de ts deeper~than he can the clay hill. The ° I You don't belong here"~hls wrath dressing does not show vanity, but poured outon her--"yeu love luxury; wisdom. reason lies In the fact that there is By LYLE WARD SA~DERSON. } o By more organic matter in the ~-,'~arden plat you know you love It like a cat. IIar- And for a woman to contribute to than there Is on the clay hill. if he vey's net gee4 enough for you; no- the charm and beauty of life by un- Copj~rlght: 1907: by Byron Wllllama. WILLACE E. StlERLOCK, would plow the clay hill to the same body is. I'm not. He wants you. Of derstanding the underlying principles Rover. depth he has been in the habit of course I want you many times more, of good dressing and practice them Associate Editor Journa| of Agri. Morton Eester came slowly down but you're crazy to coh~e off with in the making of her clothes is to Yisterda7 I went to play down to Gran~ plowing the garden plat, he would fail. ma Perry's. culture, St. Louis. stairs. He would turn up so much inorganic the lighthouse He liked the me. He'll be angry and 'twill serve benefit the world and her ownself at In her yard there's apples, too, and gist matter that the plant would make a wind and twist of them. A hazy you right. I'm going to signal when the same time. heaps of cherries! There-As lots of things to do down to mY Questions should be addressed to Mr. Sher~ very inferior growth. The more or- wish floated through his mind tha~ he gets nearer and get you over to Good dressing does not necessitate the channel if I have to carry you. grandmother's ; lock, at Webster Grove, St. Louis. Me. ganic matter there is, up to a certain ~hey mlght never end. He would like any uncomfortable compromise with There is jolly boys and girls and the~ percentage, the better will be the to go on forever, hearing the tap of I hope this will teach you a lesson!" reform in dress. all have brothers. Back of the anger in the man's face V~-e play "InJun" and then "cars" and W~ CORN ROOT LOUSE, growth. If too much mineral matter her little feet on the iron behind him, More often than not the so-called the girl read something else and sprang reform dress does nothing but make romp with Rover. E. IK. F.. Geneva, Nob.: Kindly give is turned up and the percentage of feeling her hand touch his shoulder ew to her feet crying, "Wait~ Merton; Its wearer conspicuous. Running through the pasture bars elea~ us some infornmtion about the corn organic matter decreases, harm will be cry now and then when she grew a out ir~ the c~over! don't signal!" With a swirl and a root louse and how to prevent its at- done. bit dizzy with the curve. The question of good dressing is splash she landed knee deep in the 5nero simple than reforms and move- Rover is. the behest dog! He won't bite tacks on the corn. We do not wish to be understood as The fact was Mr. Kesler's sense of water, one hand gathering uV her ments. It does not force a woman to nor scratch you, opposing deep plowing, for we are not. proportion had been rather unsettled And if you will hide and call, h~ will skirts, the other grasping the boat line,. take a stand and in any ostentatious Answer.~It is known that this pest Where the soil is rich or where it con- since the nlght before. Then Marion, come and catch you. hKe the boat, lightened of her weight way differ from the prevailing modes. ts cared for by the little red ants which tains even a reasonable amount of In that strange, illogical way girls When the baby pulis his tail. he don't organic matter, the plowing should be ated a 1)It. "I don't belong in the All that is necessary for her to do growl nor nothin'~ are so common to the average corn- have and in spite of her aunt's skill- "You gist listen to me now and I'll tell launch. I'd rather be here with you," is to study her own color scheme, to yo~ ~ield. If you dig into the ant hill, you as deep as it can be conveniently done. ful. contrary maneuvers, had made the suthtn': she said defiantly. understand the merits and faults of will see the ant attempt to carry the If the soil contains a great deal of obtuse Mr. Harvey understand that Onct when I was oful smalI~gist a Ilttl~ "Marion. what do you mean, dear?" her own body and to select for that feller. louse to a place of s'~fety before it clay, it should be well manured each she was not overwhelmed with delight asked Kesler. staring at the little fig- body the clothes that ar~ Just suited I got lost upon the track; Rover heard me will ~make an effort to save its own year, then make each plowing a little at his invitation to try his new electrlc boiler! ure by ~s side as if he was just wak- color. eggs. The reason for this is the louse deeper than the previous one tilt the launch and withln the same five rain- in line and ing out of a sleep. secretes a material called honeydew, desired depth is reached. In this way utes had promlsedKesler to visit the To avoid useless ornamentation add Down the rails the fast express come like The glrl suddenly began to cry. "I rolling thunder-- ;and upon this the ant feeds. In other the organlc and inorganic matter are, light with him, "even if we have to go to see to it that the color, texture and thought I'd better be helping you~ In a minute more; I guess, I'd be crushed words, the louse is the ant's dairy properly mixed and no harm is done in a dory." cut of her clothes are suitable to her right under! helping you pull this boat," she sobbed. cow, and the ant cares for the louse to the crops attempted. It is a good It had been somewhat hard for Mr. occupation in life. Gracious, ma gits oful white every time "than riding round In an old launch and carries it to the place wher~ it plan to only plow about an Inch deep- Kesler when he came down to the it's mentioned; with a man~I don't like. But if you NECKWEAR OF THE MOMENT. Grandpap says that when he dies Rover er each time till the desired depth is cape on his short vacation to find his can obtain the best food, If the ant don't want me--I can take him, I sup- shall be pensioned. reached. By so doing too much in- old playmate absorbed by the wealthy is destroyed or in any way hindered pose." Her voice died away as she Silk Ties Generally Best with the Em- Vv~hcn the cars corned rumbling down, soluble matter is not turned up at Mr. Harvey. It was true that Marion Rover jumped and grabbed me from placing the louse upon such struggled vainly to keep her wind broidered Collars. once, and, as said before, the mixture did not appear very happy, but her And the train went flying past that had plants as it requires, the louse will blown hair out of her face. her skirts tried to nab me[ ~oon perish for want of food. of the two nmterials composing the aunt certalnly seemed at peace with from the water and the tears from There are many varieties of jaunty Early plowing of the ground and the soft is made in about the proper pro- all the world and made an extremely Sometimes ma comes down with me** blinding her eyes. little silk ties offered for wear with :late planting of the seed is the best portion, willing chaperon on the many trips down to Grandma Perry's, "He shall never have you," declared the embroidered collars, but the And the first thing that SHE does to way to destroy the pest. It is known which that gentleman was constantly alnt TABLE OF GESTATION. Kesler fiercely, dropping the rope and smartest thing to use with such a col- pick the cherries. "that, besldes the corn plant, the louse planning. This had been Kesler's first , E. 5L F., Kirksville, Me.: What is ,catching the glrl in his arms. "Little lar is some form of lingerie tie or bow: 'She gist glts the cookie jar and she hunts can live upon the roots of the pigeon chance. for Rover. thenumber of days a mare. cow, ewe comrade, do you mean It? I do want These. when fine enough to be desir- grass, nearly all of the ragwemls and After thanks and farewells to the It don't make no diffrunce where, she or sow will carry her young? Please your help, ltttle girl, and I will make able, are too expensive to become corn- gist hunts all over! upon the roots of the smartweed. I;~ old captain, Kesler guided his compan- give a rule that will be reliable under you happy. Oh, don't hide your face, men, and the coarse imitations of Yhen she pats him oful soft.~ One time 1[ these weeds are destroyed and th~ ion down the steep path to the little, gist tell her all circumstances. dear! Your hair is so lovely--but it's them are hopelessly ugly and tawdry. ground is kept clear of them before pebbly beach, where their boat await- 'At she likes him better'n me--that old o dreadfully in the wayt" If one cannot afford a really dainty shaggy fellerl the corn :is planted, the pest will per- Answer.~Below we give the figures ed them. It was not a dory, but a The ubiquitous Mr. Harvey, as his lingerie tie or bow or rabat it is far 2sh for want o£ food between the time which cow, ewe gay little pleasure craft, bright with @ show when the mare, launch came swiftly down the channel, better to hold to a silk tie. Veracity. ~he eggs are hatched and the corn has or sow will be delivered if bred on the many cushions. Kesler helped Marion noted with astonishment two persons A short strip of fine lingerie stuff, Some facetious sawmaker says, begun to root. Early plowing will last day of each month. For instance, in. feeling a keen regret that he could over toward the lighthouse wading widening toward the ends and beauti. "Once a fisherman, always a liar!'" warm up the soil so that the eggs of if the mare were bred on April 30 of not put her into the handsomest launch slowly through the shallow water, tie fully embroidered at those ends, is one The attention of Grover Cleveland the louse will hatch a little earlier this year, she is due to foal on April 4 on the coast. thought at first that he recognized the of the popular arrangements for wear and his verbose vocabulary not hay. °than usual, and it will also destroy a of next year. If the cow were bred on Therewas no hlnt of regret In Marion's girl's white sweater and her green with the linen collar. It is doubled ing been called to this, we will say, ~umber of the weeds and grasses upon May 31, she should drop her calf on face as she picked up the rudder ropes skirt, which she held gathered about so that one embroidered end fails just the roots of which me pest may spend March 9 next year. If the sow were and the boat swung off. The sun was "Just what is in us" to refute the her knees. The gulls circled over their below the other, and the folded middle 4he early part of its existence. Every bred on Dec. 31, she should ply on warm, but the breeze, filled with the slander. The small boy who was told[ heads and the sea wind blew the girl's is slipped up under the collar, hiding week or ten days after the ground has April 21. tang of the sea, blew the girl's bright to write what he felt and "just wha~ bright hair all about her face. The the two collar buttons and either but* • een plowed it should be cultivated or If the animal is bred on any other hair about her face and brought a was in him" responded bravely with man waded very close to her side. The toning invisibly to the upper collar mince