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Vol . Xxx . Masoit , Michigan , Thursday , September 7 , 1 9

Vol . Xxx . Masoit , Michigan , Thursday , September 7 , 1 9

MASOIT, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905. NO. 36. VOL. XXX.

fMJffl»onnOOI)DtH10CKM)0(H)«.JI»000nOM P.ay Up! Pay Up! Matinee Races Friday, Sept. 8th. Rain Put 'Em Out. The fourth matinee given by tiie It was a llrst-class game of ball that |\^IGHIGAN(TENTm LOCAL NEWS All persons indebted to me are re- Mason Driving Club will beheld li>i- was being played at South Sti'ect Park " The Niagara Falls Route." i]uesled to elill and settle at once. ipOOOtHHMJrKiODQCH JODOQOOf>Og llist Friday aflernoon between the sot;rirwARi). C. F. IiitoM'.v. day, .Sept. Stii, at the Quickstep Driv­ IHason llllOit. III. l:30i).in. Sl'.'i p. Ill ing Park. Fifty dollars in purses will •laxnn Reserves and the home team See notice of cow for sale. Jiiokaon...... lOtOii •.ii'.iu li;'J5 Take Notice. be given In the following events; up to the end of the sixth inning, Imliapls a real cmimcl, . School books at Kimmers. * wlien, just as the teams had got Into Detroit I2:'i3 p. 111. Bii5 ii.in.iilliaa.in Asscssnient-s in tlie Fiirniers' Muttiiil Race No. 1—Free-for-all. Ilalf-niile finish,tard,durable.brirth1,' position to commence the seventh it Tnsilrtinee Co. must be piiid to receiv­ .See notice of Shropshire sheep for heats, 3 in 5, First money $10,00, sec­ and easy to keep clean. OhlciiKo {i:;in p. 111. nlio ii. m. Ttlioa, in began to rain. No one was wanting Tticmost artistic finish for ers and not at liie ollice. In M;i.«on sale. ond $5,00, third .f2.50. furnifure or inferior KOKTIIWAllll. it, as tlie score was 1 to 1. iinfl-vicinity at li'arniers' Bank. ,*4 : A, A., Bergman lias purchased the Race No. 2-2:40 class. Half-mile woodwork... Mason 7;;n a. Ill, 11 lis a. in. BiOO p. iii 7i[>;i lllllS* (r.'i'.i residence of E, P. Mills, corner,D and heats, 3 in 5, First money $8,00, sec­ Shaw was in the box for the locals, Iiftnuliig School iKWks at Xiinmer,'?. * and was ably supported by the balance Owosdo H;'.t7 ii'.n, p. in.fllliB Ash streets. ond $4,00, tliird $2,00i in:(Kl 'JIM h-M Standard time now for Mason. Hattliiaw Race No, 3—Green race. Half-mile Of the teani. He struck out live men, lOiIlD »:K The Presbyterian people have been Bay City MatineeTiices Friday, Sept. Stli. let two walk and hit one. Brigham grading in on the northwest corner of heats, 2 in 3, First money $0,00, sec O.W.HunnLKS. Read R M. Williams' ad. on Ilrst ond $3,00, third $1,;"jO. for the Reserves struck out one and If. D. .STAKTON, r.en. I'uss. & Ticket Alft. the churcli tiie past week. Ticket AKunt. Mason (Jhleairo page. . Race No. 4—.l''arniers', race. Half let one walk to Ilrst. Two dtnible We pay cash for school books or ex­ plays were made by the Reserves. 'Easily applied ^ School books and sciiool stipplies at mile iieats, 2 in 3, Fii'st money .$4,00, change tliem at Klmmel's. * second $2,00, tliird $1,00. Mason won from the Reserves at fiind costs no more than BUSIIMESS DIRECTORY. Kiniiiiei's. * Tliree horses, set heavy liarness, top Leslie in a twelve-Inning game by a ordinary finishes.Afcfccnts Z333iTTIST A. T. Barber, Mason, will act as Tliieves at Waverly Rark, Llinsini;, buggy, single liarness and disc harrow 'will buy enough for a shabby starting judge and will be assisted by score of 9 to 10, tills one being a tie. R. C. K. II KN'DKK.SON, Dentist. Over y took the nuiney froni two slot nia- -all for sale. N. y. Roush:, chair or small article. ,J. lil'own's .Shnu Strife. Geo. Jessop uf Dansville and A. 0 They will play a third game at Lesliq D cliines lust Tiuirsday nlKlit. on Tliursday of this week, which will IT, C, Klnckseim of Lansing was DiiBois Of Leslie. L. C. Webb and • For Sale by PH'X'SICIA.aTS The Williamston ball team defeated elected president of the Knights of B. Sloan will catch the time. undoubtedly be a hot one. the K. of U. team nf Lansins,' by the \V. UOliKICT.S.I'IIVSICIAN'aliilHUH'iKON the Grip at its Jacksnii meeting last Admission 25 cents. Ladies and Score by Innings; . X.iiayilliiKliii.si.sliliil tnialiiRMitaspeflalty Longyear Bros., - - • 11 ..1.1.^.... 'I'm- T'di score of fi to •! last Wednesday. I 'J 3 1 f> 0 R n K DHolt, .MIchlKan. aawisp week, children, 15 cents. Grandstand free .laxon 0 0 0 I 0 o-t 2 4 A hir^e delegation from Mlison and IT, IT. Spencer of Eaton Rapids, HAS, (i. .lUN'KINH, M. I). I'rlKitlce llniltetl The Lansing lire department now Mason.... i n 0 0 0 0-1 2 if MASON, MICH. to illseasf.s of Kyu, Kar, No.se alwl I lin vicinity attended ilie Labor Day celc aged OOyears,died lastTiiursdiiy. He IhUterles—Mason, Shaw and Fiiller; .lackson, Cm WlislllnKlon Ave. S., LiiilslilK, Mich. wear blue uniforms. bration at Lansing last Monday. was tlie oldest Odd Fellow of any Urli-'hain and nlirrls. Umpire. Saraw. US. MANN Hi AUSTIN, llolnenpitlhic IMiysl- Rev, W. H. Simmons preached at olans and Slircuoli.s. Specialallcilllon ulvcii A large deloKation of Leslie base known record. D the Plymoutii Congregational church Back to the Workhouse. 1.0 till) Kyc, Itar, No.so ami Throat; al.so illseii.ses ball fans were in attendance at tiie of woiiiL'ii ami cliildren aiHt fcctui disciise.s. Capitol Lodge 1. 0. 0. F. of Lansing In Lansing Sunday evening. OIHcii-Noar lilock. IIoilrs-8 to iO a. in., 2 to 5 Louis Hair and John Hawkins have Mason-Jaxon game last Friday. lilts purchased ihcPark Baptistchurcli and 7 to 111). III. At Itliaca last week D. Erwin took again pleaded guilty to chicken E. II. Williams has opened a wood in that city and will remodel it into R. GKRTRUDB ». CAMI'lHill-L, l^liy.slclJin fourth money in the 2:40 class and stealing and were today given a and SnrKCOii, (.>lllcu at fiisldencu. Mason. yard in tlie city and is prepared to line lodge rooms. , NEW WOOD YARD D third in 2::i0 class with Ills horse Dll second (ia days' sentence in the De­ deliver wood to any part of the city t liavo about iioo cords ot T\R. FRANK H. THOMAS, Physician and Snr- E. R, Dain, an employe of the lard Online. troit house Of correction. Tliey were JjL'eon. oniccovitr Wchh A Wliltnlan'sstore; E. Everett Howe is having the llftli RIkerd Lumber Co, of Liinsing lost a released at the expiration of tlie Ilrst residence at corner 1) and Oak .streets, Mason, Fred Steers was brought over from First-Glass Dry Beech and Maple mai edition of his novel "Break o'Day" linger by coming in contact with a sentence served for a similar olTense Lansing yesterday to serve 10 days at Cut from good Uvo timber. Will deliver ATTORaTETTS printed. The book is meeting wit band saw last Thursday, only to be re-arrested on a warrant to any part of city In any (lulintity. tlie county jail, just because lie was great success. sworn out by John Surato of Delhi A. liHUfiI>IAN, ATTOItNKV anilCOUN- Capitol Lodge No, (iO F, & A, M. of Intoxicated on Labor day. , SKLOIt AT LAW, Mason, Midi. A Several of "the bnys" will witness Lansing conferred, tlic E. A. degree township. Leave your orders at I!. L. Curtis' Drus Store, Horace Hodge of Jackson, formerly LKliKI) ALI.liN. Allnrlley al Law. Ollice liolii I'liones. the ball game at Leslie Thursday on candidates last week, the German When arraigned last week both L at Ooiinty Clerk's Olllcc. of Leslie, was married to Miss Katie afternoon between Mlison and tlie language alone being used. men demanded a trial by a jury but .MCARTHUR, Attorney and Coiiiiselnrut Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ja.Non Reserves. when they were asked to pass upon HIS VICISSITUDES ENDED. aw, Oilhii) in coniily Inilldilii,'. Dr. G. D. Green of Grand Ledge, Barnes of Leslie, at Grand Ledge last Be sure to attend tiie races Friflay the list of jurors selected, Hawkins KNSMORIC, IC. A., Attorncy-al-l.liw, Mason. formerly of this city, lias ptircliased week Tuesday. D MlehiBan. afternoon. A good ileld of liorsCsS wi the farm of H. .1. Bond in the village said, "I guess you liad' better give us Alonzo Button Awarded $1,800 by'' Clias. H. Osborne will give a danc T. lllJArAN.S, Atturlley and Coiinaolor at bo here and iin afternoon of royal Of flolfcand will move there soon. our medicine." the State. . Law. Ollice II'I he now Lawrence Ulnek, ing party at tiie dance hall, Dansville L sport is assured yon. Eacli man pleaded guilty and Jus­ The vicissitudes of Alonzo Button Mason,.Mich. Moiuy tolnan on noodsecurity. The Oldsmobile team defeated the on Friday evening, Sept. 15tli. Von Street Gomnlissioner Wheeler lias tice Roe pronounced sentence. Pre­ are drawing to a close, the board of KO, W. liUISTOL. Atlorlioy, (Jnnveyimiiinl,' Grand Rapids Giants at Waverly Ricliter's orcliestra will furnish tlie iind Insiilance, Particular atlentlnii nlveii vious to tlic announcement Of the been otit witli the road scrapper tiiis Park in a six-inning gluue on Labor state auditors having today provided Gto pl-acll(!o 111 llie iirolmie court ami the selllo- music. Bill, 50 cents, sentence Prosecutor McArthur, at the nieiitof estates, Mm'elliiiii llfli'en years i',\iie- week, tiiidiig down tlie high places on T3ay by T to 3, Rain stopped the for his support for tlie next half doz­ Harry Johnson and Harry Parker rieiiee ill liie proliali! ollice as iiniliiite ri'tiister request of Mayor Root of Mason, in­ en years. Shortly after the close of and Jiiiil-'e of pnili.'ile eiiiililes liliii lo ,save yoil tlic rojids iliul iitherwise improving game. were found guilty by the jury in the money in ilie .settleiiieiit nf iiii e.stiile. lllif tlie streets. formed tlie court tliat an lieir.was the civil war, wlillc Button was serv­ The "liyer" on this division ran nlT .Detroit court last Friday of the brutal Ixirn in tlio Hawkins family lastTues- ing as a member of tho Curtenius On Saturday hist at the M. E, par­ H.A.RTJ,Wjft.RE tlie track near Rives .lunction on Sun­ murder of Pawnbroker Moyer and day and the family was ;i public guards at Mason, he was Injured at sonage in tills city, William C, Lewis day iiioriling. No was done. sentenced to Marquette for the re EO. A. HARM-:, DEALER IN IIKAVY AND cliarge, pending the return of tiie a Fourth of July celebration by the md Miss ICatie Frjnkel, ijntliof Stocic-. Siieif liarihvare. .MaiileStreet,Mason, Tlie train was delayed about two luaindor of tlieir lives. G father. Tlie prosecutor also said that premature dischargo of it cannon, his bridge, wore united in iiiiirriaye by hours by tlie accident. Last Friday tiie board of control of Surato was unrelentliig lind wislied lel't iiand being torn oil' and liis right .^TTCTIO^TBER Rev. N. F. .lenkins. The Micliigan Farmer of last Satur- the Industrial School at Lansing let a the prosecution pushed.- Lansin hand mangled so badly that it was I). lilNDINfl, Auctioneer. , , Wliite Oak, MIcli. Tuesday evening, by a uiiiinimnns E Fjiriiier.s' riiriil leiiMiiiniie Mlie, Kalisfaclion diiy had a picture of tiie barns and contract to tlie Yale Woolen Mills .lournal, Sept. 1st. possible to save only two of his lingers. Hiiarailtcial anil terms ii'liul'ai, vote, tlie ciimmon council adopted tent at Maple Ridge fiiriii as tliey for 2,000 yards. Of gray cloth for new Session after session of the legis­ II, IVKS, (icnerai Auctioneer, Years of ex- tandard time for tlie use of the city. were un tile day of tlie recent Short­ See notice of liousos and lots, also suits for tlie Ijoys of tliat institution. lature a joint resolution was intro­ perleiice. Terms al^vays salisfactory. L. Get in line now, set yonr watciies and horn sale held by J. E. Tanswell. farm for sale. The clothes are made by the boys at duced for the relief of the injured IJNRY KURTZ, (leiieral Auctioneer, Hlitis- clocks back 22 minutes and you will the school. See notice of old iron, rags and H faclioii (,'iiariiiiteeil, terms rlKiil. Leave The Grand Rapids Giants and tlie man and llnally in 1807 tlie neces'^ary orders at tills ollice, I'ostoMlce, Mason, bo up-to-date. metal wanted. Oldsmobile team played an 11-inning At a recent meeting Of the state votes were procured and the board John Newell was arrested at Jack­ iisrsxrR^-2TCE game last Sunday at Waverly Park. board of agriculture held at Grand Tlie balance of the lawn on the Of state auditors was authorized to son Monday by Constable Gansley Neither team scored and the game Eaplds the sum of $25,000 was appro­ northeast corner and along the curb make tlie old man an allowance not O, KREKLANI). Insurance lliiii Real Ks. cliarged witli using indecent languuge H. liita, I'Tro, Life, Accident and Toriiitdn In­ was called on account of rain and priated for the purpose of installing ng in front of tiie liigli school build exceedlng$2,000. The board provided surance, Real estale sold and e,\eliaimi)d, lieiits on the streets of Mason Saturday darkness. Sears, pitclied, for Olds- ng is now graded and seeded. It will for the payment of the money in the coiiectod, Money safely invested at n per cent., an electric light and heating plant at night in tiie presence of women. He with no laxes or otiier expense aliaciicd. Pen­ mobiles. the Agricultural College, The Piatt be a beautiful place when the lawn form of a pension of $25 per month, : sion t'lalinsatteiiiied to proni|)tly. Mason, Mich was arraigned before Justice Sher­ Harry W. Thorpe, one year old son Heat and Power Co. liave been fur­ gets Its growth. and Button thus became the (Irst state RMKRS' MUTUAL KIHE INSURANCE wood Tuesday forenoon and pleaded peiisioner. The allowance ceased,, Conipanyof In^hanicounty, Safest,olioap- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Thorpe of nishing the power in the past. It is Theiollowing program will be ren ost and uesl. For Inforinatlon write to J, II, not guilty. however, January 1, 1004, but at the Jackson, was buried last Tliursday. expected the plant will be In opera dered by the Mason Grange Saturday Sliafer, secretary, Mason. A. I. Ilarher, presi­ The salting station of the Keokuk last session of the legislature, another dent,Mason. Olticeln tlie court iiousu. Mr. Thorpe is well known in tliis city tion the coming winter. evening, Sept. 9th; i, Canning Co. in this city has its seven Duet Mesdanies Diamond and WInlloid joint resolution was passed, the board and his many friends here extend Two games of ball were played here large tanks nearly Tilled with cucnm- Recitation liennic McCoinb of state auditors being authorized to Presbyterian Church. their sympathy to him. liisi week Wednesday afternoon. The bers. The tanks will hold about 7,000 Mich. State lllHhwiiy Law R.J. Robb pay Button asum not exceed Ing $1,800. W. IT. Simmons, piislor, A dispatch to the Free Press which Ilrst one was between the Mason Re­ Select ReadlnK ,, ,Mr3, Win, Keller btisiiels and they now have nearly Today the allowance was made by the Tliiirsday-4:00 p. ni., Junior En­ appeared in the Monday issue, states serves and Alaiedon, resulting in a Solo. .Urs, G. E. Sluiders 0,000 bushels in tliem. About $80 is board, in the form of a monthly al­ deavor; 7:30 p. 111., prayer nieetlnft; that several boats are at Asliland, victory for the Reserves by a score of paid out.each day to the farmers, in Cards have been received in Mason lowance Of $25, and he will receive •8:110 p. m., tciiciiers' nieetint'. Sunday Wis., remaining in shelter during the 2 to 1, the winning run being secured tills vicinity. for the marriage of Georgia, daughter this allowance from the date of the —10:.'W, prcachinK'service; 12 ra, Sun­ severe northeast wind storm. The in the ninth inning. The second Of Mrs, Milner,.of Big Rapids, Mich, expiration of the previous allowance. day school; 6:00, Christian Endeavor Mrs. A. G.Wilson will entertain the Centurion is among tliem. Thus, we game was between the Reserves and and John Cole Squiers on Wednesday This will give him about $500 cash In 7:,'!0, preacliini,' service. Presbyterian missionary society at her suppose some Mason people liave en- Dansville and the locals lost by a Sept. 20tli, at St. Andrews Episcopal hand with which to make a payment home on Barnes street Wednesday, joyed(?) a storm at sea. score of 13 to G, cliurcli. Big Rapids. Mr..Squiers isT on a home he has purchased at Sar- Baptist Church. Sept. ]'3, at 2:30 p. ra. Program for the On Wednesday evening; Sept. 13th Frank Nichols, aged 30 years, who former Mason boyand has been in Big anac., Arthur F. White, pastor. afternoon : Leader, Mrs. A. G. Wil­ tliere will be a parcel social at the has lived as a hermit in an old store Rapids the past year. Thursday—7;;10 p. ni., the prayer son ; Our Nation's Need, Mrs. Fuller- Should henotsurvive until the pay­ home Of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurtz. building at ITaslett Park for the past meeting. Suoday—10:30 a. ra., morn- ton ; Japan, Mrs. G. M. Hoyt; ni.usic, The Charlotte ball team will play a ments are completed the allowance Everybody invited. Ladies will please two years, was taken to Lansing and inpservices; 12m., Sunday school; 0:30 Mrs. A. R. Dart. All are cordially game (if ball vylth the Mason team at will be paid by the state to his present bring refreshments. Bill of fare: locked up last Friday. He lias worked p. m., E. Y. P. U.; 7:30 p. m., evening invited. Mason on Thursday, Sept. 14th. Each wife.—Detroit Free Press. Coll'ee, cold meat, biscuit, bread, for different people this summer and Of these teams have won a game and service. . Ed. Potter of Delhi was arrested pickles, cakes, cookies and pies. Cof­ has refused to take any compi^nsatlon Mrs, Leroy Brower of Chelsea was the RtiesC hard-fouglit battle is looked for last Saturday while full of "corn of Mrs. L. Maine Tuesday. Methodist Church. fee and meat will be furnished 'by for the same; residents in that vicin­ Mason will have its strongest line-up Mas. Chas. Daze of Wlnsiow, Arizona, Is visl^ juice" and placed in jail. Tuesday Alaiedon Grange. ity think Ills mind is unbalanced and N. F. Jenkins, pastor. !ind Charlotte has a very fast team. IHK at L, A. Gregg's tills week. morning he was taken before Justice had lilm locked up. He will be ex­ Thursday—Prayer meetinf; at 7:30 Si.xty members Of the Baptist Sun­ Admission, gents 25c, ladles loc. Be Forest Fellows ii'nd little daughter of Wlilto- Sherwood, where he pleaded guilty to amined as to his sanity. Oak were In tlie city Wednesday. p. m. Sunday—Morninff services at day school enjoyed ii picnic day at the ure and be there. being drunk and disorderly and was 30:30; evening services, 7:30; Sunday home and grove of Mrs'. Belle Sanders The survivors of Custer's Brigade lined $5,00 He could not dig up that The September meeting of the School at 11:45. E. A. Densmore, Supt. on Aug. 30. Icecream to the full was are earnestly requested to be pi'esent BUSINESS LOCALS. amountand is spending 10 days at the Farmers' Club will be held at the partaken of, arid the athletic sports' at the unveiling of a handsome monu­ Mission Service. county bastile. home of Mr. and Mrs. G.' M. Hoyt next under the direction of. Frank Bate- ment of bronze and granite as a me­ For .Sitlo. Saturday, Sept. 9th. Hon. L. T. He- Mission service at the jail every ClilTord Collar of Alaiedon had the man and Pastor White excited much morial to the battle of Hanover, fought House, barn and two lots just east of M. C. de­ mans will give a paper on "How can pot In tills city. MWl MltS. ANNA llAllRIS. Sabbath at one o'clock p. m. All in­ misfortune to lose his six-year'-old enthusiasm. Following were prize June 30, 1863, between Gen. Kilpat- our weed laws be improyed," and U. terested cortiially invited to attend. standard bred stallion Jim, by Green­ winners; First —Ezra Southwiclr, rick's Cavalry Division of the Army Por Slilo. backs, dam Nellie 0, by Star Hamble- J. Robb will give a talk nn his trip to Three houses and lots in Mason, also tariii L. II. ivKS, Supt. Stewart Eackharn, Marion Lee, Lois Of tlie Potomac and Gen. J. E. B. near Leslie. Keasoiiablo prices and lenns. tonian, last Thursday forenoon, with Port Huron and good roads. Mes- E. A. DisKSMOiiE, Assistant Supt. Cook, Georgia Bateraan, Leon Bush, Stuart's Cavalry Division of the army 3CW2P A.J. liALT.. bowel trouble. The horse was sick dames J. E. Tanswell, A. 1. Barber, Robert Halstead, Horace Hall, A. F. of Northern Virginia, on Thursday, For Siilo. S. M. Darling, A. G. Wilson will have Pain Prom a Burn Promptly Ee- only 24 hours, being brought to "Vet­ White, lone Sanders. Second—Clare Sept. 28th. Hanover is 14'miles from Choice Shropshire yearlini; rams and ram • lambs. Geohgh P. Andhiows, six lallei east charge of the dinner. lieved by Chamberlain's Pain erinary Moody's barn : Wednesday Lundy, Robert Halstead,Edith Whit'ti, Gettysburg and excursion tickets are ot Mason. lJurai Phono. SCtt :: ; Balm. afternoon. This is the fortietli horse ohsale to the.latter: place at all prin­ Euth Darling, Winnefred Hall, Eay Edward P. Mills, who goes to Mon First-class, fresh Jersey cow, for s.ile. Guar-- A little child of Micheal Strauss, of that the Collars havelost. 7 " • cipal railroad stations In this country. atiteed. . : .Gno.U.Gii.LnsprK. Dorman,Carl Whipple, JamesBlalcely. taguethe flrst of next week to go Into Vernon, Conn., was recently ifl great Arrangements will be made to enter­ Old I run AVaiilod. pain frora a burn on tile hand, and as School began in this city Moiiday, On 'August :27tli, thirty'people met business, is a member of Mason Lodge tain all visiting veterans. S7.00 per ton. Rags, o/jc per 100. In the m.11-',: cold applications only increased tlie and a large enrollment of pupils was at,Vthe :home of 'Mr.';,and'i,Mrs. ChaS. No. 70,'K. Of P., also was the K. of Uetforall kinds ot metlils. Pay and weigh ar: Inllaraation. Mr. Strauss came to Mr. A. Btitler's barn. 37w3|) A. Rhkdv. ^. • made. An exceptionally good corps Sawyer and took dinner with them, Next Sunday will, be; Anti-Salodh R. & S. in that lodge. Tuesday even James N. Nichols, a local merchant, .• •Fcir Siilo. for soraethinb'.to stop the pain. Mr. of teachers has been secured for this hve Of them being her sisters and one League Day at Mason, at which time ing he met the auditing committee at Throe force puiniis for windmills, one-lwlt Ifichols says, "I advised hira to use year, as follows; Fred Fullerton, su­ his, and the rest being relatives, viz.: two speakers of the League will be thij lodge rooms to settle his accounts barrel otoll and some lumber. W, C. Baiikkr..' Chamberlain's Pain Halm, and tlie perintendent; high school — Mary Cliiis. Eice and wife, Mrs. Martha J. present. Field-worker W. L. Munger and turn over the money in his hands first application drew out theindaraa- Cldoi' Apples •Waiitcil. ,Ulrich, preceptress; Viola^ Marshall, of Detroit will speak at the M. E. to his successor. He met the commit­ and gave immediate relief. I have Hatt and grandson, Luke Aseltine Iwlll be at the Cold Storage Sejit. nth and A' thereafter to lecolve elder apples, at 25 cents per. f> critic teacher: Clara Mullenhagen, and wife, Mrs. Alice Whipple, Mrs. church in the forenoon and Hon. G. tee, settled satisfactorily, also met a used this liniment my.self and recom­ 100lbs. A.Oitisynv, lliiyer. O.M.llVNV. mend It very often for cuts, burns, German and English ; VlvaStapleton, Eunice Whipple, Mrs. Martha Whip­ M. Hudson, author of the Iludlson large number of other members of the strains and lame back, and have never Good, rell.ible man by the month for tlie i Latin and English ; Lillie Travis, sci­ ple and daughter Iva, Alfred Aseltine Bill, will speak at the Baptist church. lodge, who had assembled there to known It to disappoint. For .sale at wlntei. IiKiulieuttlilsolllce.: . 35tv2 ' ence and 8th grade; Nellie C. Hill, and family. Ford Whipple and wife, In the evening Mr. Hudson will ad­ give him a fraternal good-bye and wish City Drug Store. I?uriu lur Kent. > 1 ' mathematics: Ethel C. Crandall, dress the union meeting at the Pres­ him God-speed In his .new fleld. Re­ Myron Corwin, wife and daughter Isa, The Alfred Marshall farm located onc-liuir iiiUo^ Advertised Letters. ^ music and drawing; Edna Goheen, Leonard Otis and family, Clyde Ab­ byterian church^ Both speakers will freshments were served and choice north ot Aurelius Ooiiter.'l<'arm consists ot IDI) ; acres, all upland with good biilldings teoees, Havunna smoked, after which several Mason, Sept. 2,1905. Gth and 7th grades; Helen Priest, 4th bott, wife and son, George Sawyer attend the service at North Aurelius etc. wish to I ent for a toi in ot yeai a Write or t,; members gave, sliort talks. Chancel­ m plyioW.L.Ni Aiti.rackson, Mlch.,2lOUiaDKt> List Of letters remaining uncalled and 5th grades; Elsie Benjamin, 2d and Miss Orlssa Sawyer, those present at three O'clock and Mr. Munger will stri•cet. • • -- • 35tll •'.(!$ and 3d grades; Winnie Titus, 1st, 2d address, the evening congregation:at lor Commander :FreelaDd,;:lni behalf for at the above named Ollice: not being relatives were Martin Otis, Flfty-AoFU Fiiriu fur'Sulu. r'im viola J. Ciiplior F.M.Stundaclier ; ' and kindergarten grades;, ward — Oscar Harris and Georgle Collier. Aurelius Center. Both of these men of thelodgerprcsentediMr. Mills with Pair; buliaiDgs; good 'foncels, Mrs. Mabel Stoue ilr; buliaiDgs; good 'foncels,' goodi wetL-lana". well,vkoptiup keptiup , Kooi*l oicliikr-d• lunuire ot.F.X;^ Ellena McMath, 3d, 4th and 5th .Tlie total weight of:the.relatives was arestrongspeakers and will treat the a beautiful meiJallioD... Felix McDan- ; Persons calling for the above please BLANCilAlWNCiiAiw,'Mason, , li.F.O.H, sswsp say advertised. grades; Gretta Abel, 1st and 2d grades. 3,448 lbs. and the average weight was temperance issue on'a plain practical lels has been elected] to'succeed i Mr. ^farmers' BIutaHl Vlre Insnranoa'Ca., < There are 41G pupils In the scliools. 114 lbs. Mills as K. ot R. & S. 0. W. Browne. P. M. manner. Geo. A. Joneii director tor Onondagk loffaih4k>'< VERMONT EMTER5 THE WATER. HOW TIIE WAR HAS CHANGED THE MAP. SOLAll MAEVEL BEEN. Coaiity Democrat k^lim OescripUon of liiittleslilp 'I'akinc Pirnt Dip at Uiiincy, Mims, The battleship A'CrinoiitAvas launch- SAVANTS AND LAYMEN WITNESS i:-il III Quliicy, Mass,, 'l.'Iiursday fore­ MASON, MICH, ECLIPSE OF SUN. noon, Sho Is one of the largest nnd Envoys of Russia and Japan in most powerful of (ho shljis of war cunstruolcd for (ho United ,Stntos Accord on All Points. Caniillo Plnnmiiirion, Krcncli Ah- 1905 SEPTEMBER 1905 navy. She Is of 1(1,000 tons burden trunoiner, Sees Plaiiie.s of liiiriilnv; wllh a length of -I.'O foot and oxtremo' riydrocen Ga« 31,100 Jrileo High- Su Mo Tu Wo Til Fr ..Si breadth of 70 feet 10 inches, .She will Clear Sky JlakcH Observatluu UiiBy, 1)0 rcfiiiircd to sloam IS knots an hour 0 ® 1 SACRJFICE BY JAPAN. for four consecutive TioiU's, 3: 4 5 6 7 8 9. Savants nnd laymen ovor a major The main b;itl(n'y will.consist of

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 portion of the civilized Ayuiid gazctl four 12-liicll brooch loading rlllcs, two on tho sun as eagerly as iioronslrlnns inountod forward and two lift; olglit 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Last Concession Qranleii from Tokyo Wodiiosday. The blazing llfe-glvor S-iiich brooch loading rlllcs ?i'nd twelve 24 26 27 28 25 29 30 Clinches Result in Shorl Order. passed bohlnd the moon in his daily 7-IhCli breech loading rlllos. In the 31 ® ® © ® ® march across the heavens, tho result socomlnry batlory avIII be twenty 1.1- being tho phenonionon so imporlant InchM-pmiiiilcr rapid llro guns; six 1- .AS.:2ist,*Kl*2Sth. Olh.WjrMh. to sclenllsts and so mysteriously fiisci- pbuiidor auloiiinllc guns; two l-]ioiiiid- Olliciiil Stnteiiicnt iBsticd nt I'orln nntliig for the niuititnilo—a . total cr soiiil-autoimitic guns; two l!-liioli BEFORE. AFTIiR. nionili Hint Peace I'leiiipolontiariCH eclipse. lioldploccs; two iiiaclililo and six auto- fitissiflii territory shown in black. Japanese territory or sphere of infUienco PAST AND PHESEiYT Ifavo Axrced-Japiin Vieldn PriicU- 'The United Slates aviis not fortu- iiiadC guns, '.('ho 12-llicli pieces AvllI In white or shaded. caily Kvery Point In Disiiinle, AViliv- nnto enough. hoAvcycr, to bo In tlio bo mouiilod lu pairs In two oloclrlcally iiiB Indeainify and PnrcUnso Price path of toUillly. Only the skirt,, or coiitrolloil balaiiccil cllliitical tniTots, AS IT COMES TO US FROM ALL 'The 7-I110I1 guns will bo inountod In for Salcliiilin. S><2><$)«><}>®<&<&^^^0®<&i$>^<5<&<&<&<^^ poiiumbrii, of the moon's slimlow ; CORNERS OF THE EARTH. passed over this coilntr,\-, Aviillo (lie broadside on |)oilos(ais on (he gun PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF THE WAR. I .comploto shatloAV, or umbra, took, a dock bolilml.7-incii.armor. \ Peace has come. Envoys of the war­ ,siantiiig path from lludson's Ihiy to The hull of Uio ballloshlp Is of slool Telcjtropliio Iiiforiiintlon Gathered ring countries have reached an ngrce- War began ..;...... v. v.. I'^ob, i!, lOOl Soutlicaslorn Arabia, 1 n this tract, UiroughoiiL It is iirotocled nt the by the Few for the Kiiliifhtoiiiiieiit iiieiit on ali questions and tlie devas­ War ended .,...... Aug. 20, 100:5 from Aviiloh tlic direct rays of tho sUli wator-Iliio by ii coiuplclo bolt of ar-. of the Jfiiny. fviistod (days) ,, .fi70 Avcro totally blocked for a fcAV nilii- mor 9 feet 1.) Inches Avhlo, liavlng a tating war in tllo East is over, Tho First shot on sea (at Giiemnliio) ... Fob. S, 1001 utos, many parties of astroiioiiiors sot maximum (lilckiioss of olevoii liiclios Kly Wheel liiirNtt I'Otir Dead. ofllorts of 'Tiioodoro Itoosovoit have First shot on land (at Piiigyang) ..Fob, 2S, lOOl up Uiolr iipparaUis in the Iioiie of fornbout 200 foot iimklsliliis. By tbo iini'slinj,' of an ininion.so lly \vhoel borne their fruit, and the commission­ First naval oiigagonient (Port Arthnr). Pel). 0, lOOi iniikiiig observnUons Avlilch A\-ould The engines are of the vortical, nt tlio .N'ntiomil Unllln.i,' nilll of Ibo IJniti^d ers of liiissia and .lapaii have arrived Last navel batUo (Sua of .faiian). .May 27, 100.' romlor more liitlinnto (he AVoiTd's ac- Stales Stool Corporation nt MolCoespm'l, tAVln-sorow, four-cyllndor, trlplo-cx- I'ii., four moil wore killoil. live injured niiil lit terms of poiico. First land batlle (Vnlti) .May 1, 1001 Qualndinco avIIIi the lulglity ball of liiiiislon (y|io, of a coinbliiod horse­ diiiiinf,'0 lo tbo aniouiitor $l.'il),n(ll) was oe- Last land battle (MiiUdon) h'ob.,2(l-.Ararcll 10, IOO,-; llro about which it revolves, 'riiroe power of ]il,.'iOO, 'There aro twelve Japanese Give In. onsionod. Tlio foree of Uie o.\]ilu.si(iii wns Itussia's army In Hold nt close of war (12l),ni-( Amorlcan expeditions, slaUoacd in hollers placed in six wator-Uglit com­ so severe Ilial porlion.s of the iiiill woro In Uio interest of iioaco .iapnii yield­ .Tapiln's army In Hold at close of war..,. .912,730 Spain and Jlorocco, Avcre among tho partments, 'Thoro aro tliroo fujinels, shatlerod and parts of Ibo roof blown off. ed praellcall.v evorytliiiig which the Russia's strength in guns...... 1,110 number, each 100 foot hlglr aliovo the baso The pioco that wreelcod Ibo mill weigliod Pnsslans demanded, giving up her fully \,'M) pounds. .Aiiollior liiiinonso .Llpail's Streiiglli in guns. .1,030 h'l'om Assnnaii, l-lgypt, comes tho lino. claim to Iniioiniilty ]iiflco of Iho whool wns sent llyiiifi LOO Rnssian Gcnel'iils killed 2 iiows that tlio Itrithsh, Amorlcan and 'The Vcrniont was designod as n and conloiitliig lior- yards and oamo near strildiif,' a sluanior in .laininose Generals killed 0 Russian oxia.'ilitions eiijoyod |)orfoot flagship. 'Till! c|iiartors provide nc- Ihe .MoiKJiigaliela river. s 0 1 f with tha I Russian Admirals killed 3 Avcatlior, and mado valuablo nlisorva- coiiininilation for a Hag olHoor, n clilof which she liild won Japanese'Admirals killed 0 tloiis. '.The jiolToil of lolallt.A' Was two nf slalT, nlnotooii Avard room olllcors, j\cr(niiint Itlowii to Pieces. as the iniiilodlato Russians killed ami Avoumlod on land 291,770 iiiliiulos and twenty-four socoiids. ten jnuinr ollifors, tmi Avarrnat nlliocl's y\oronaiil iialdwiii of Losniilivillo, 1ml., fruits of war. .lapanoso killed and Avouiulod on land ll.'i.OOO 'I'he corona, or liory iitiiiosphoro, Avlilch aliil not fowor tliaii 701 men, iiicliid- was blown In slirods wilb bis balbion nt Tho vision of oiivolopos tho sun. Avns of nioiloratn (Jreoiivillo, t)|iio, al: a lieiglil of 2,01)1) feet, Russian losses at son.... Sl.flOO In.g sl.xly inaiTiies, ,,, poaeo caino out of lie wns givili!,'an oxbiliilioii of dyiininile ,7apanoso losses at son .'!,f!70 sl/,o. In Iho City of'Tripoli, Avhicli has ROADb READY FOR STRIKE. from n bnlloon for war purposes and had a oloiiii, Uiiilolilit- Russian prisoners ,. ' 07,701 liaiT tho novel ox|)oriem;o of two total Ihreo slides of llio oxplosivo Willi liim, odiy .Mr, Wnic and .Tapanoso iirisoiiors 01(1 oelipsos ill (ho past fivo years, the Denica ,Viil Inaci Ic iMiiicr.s AA'ill When lie was L'.nno feet In llio air in fnll liaer llaron K o ni ii r n Russian ships cilgnged in Avar S.'l .Vnioricaii, P'roiich and Italian scien­ sight of llioiisamis of jieoplo alleiiding the Go Old iS'e.\t Year. l;iicw that it WAS .Tapanoso ships oiigagod in Avar 7(i tists also woro aliloa by a oloiullcss coiiiily fair, by some ai.'eideiit lliodynainitu Ill spite of l.'rosiileiit George F, liner's lo ap|)oar, lint oacii exploded and Ibo iiallooii and imiii wore Kiisslnii slii|)s sunk r>~ sk.v. 'The lotal oc:lI|iso laslod throe emphatic statement that there avHI be HEiioius wrrrl-;. oin'oy lint on an lilorally torn In fraginenls. iialilwin's Tapanoso sliiiis sunk ., 12 iriinutos and four seconds tliore, 110 strike ill April, 10011, Avlion the jires- apiioaranoo early Tiiosilay that wa.« wife and llireo eliililroii were witnesses of Riissian ships captured 7 'Ten mlnulos boforo tho period of eiit agreement botweeu the iiiithraeito tbo horrible sceno. more lliaii iiiiprnmising. Those wlm opcralurs and the I'liited .Mine Workers, JaiiaiiGso ships caiitiirod 0 totality the iiioxjiileablfl shallow liands had felt, mill practically known thai iiiider deeisloii nf the aiithraeilo strike Russia's inolioy loss In sliiiis ; lSin.1,rifiO,0(X) began to llickor ovor all siiioolli siir-. Coal iAIIiiei'.s IMiiii Itij^ Sirilcc. an amieablo agroonioiil was lo bo the eiJliiniissioji. expires, flie iletioii of iho ,T;i|ian's moiioy'.s,loss in ships ...... ,.1! 2-1,72(1,000 faces on tho oarUi, and wore iiartieu- l!o;iiliiig and oilier enal e.'irrying roads iu The olosiiig of every coal mine in tho oiitcoino, dill not allow forbidillng War cost Russia ,200,000,000 IniTy clear, Tho onroiia \Viis dovolniiod (country, liiliiiiiiiioiis as well as aiilbraeito, I'eiiiisylvania tliiriiig the last few nionths, looks to dlsconeort llloin. and an onliro slop|iiigo of ilio fuel supply War cost Japan • .SOO.OOO.OOO oa^ciiIa', and Pi'ofcssor Todd of Ain- iiiilicatcs the oppusito, 'i'liat which has boon cnn.slstoiilly next spring, now is doolaivd more lliaii Lnssla borrowed ..1? S70,000,0(X) forecast Is an aocoinjillsliod fuel, ami jirnbablo. Holb sides si'eiii ))ropnriiig for Japan borrowed ^ (i.-)0,000,000 tbo fray, and nil signs point lo a desiioralo froniT'ortsnioiiUi will gn out tbo word struggle, beside which the groat liiillira- which will disband ariiiios ami rosloro oito striko will jialo into iiisignilicaneo, concord to the liolils wlioro Avar lias •The oiglit-honr day and a full rooogiillinn AVilgOd, MIlvADO OIMMCKS CO^•CKl•:SIONS. «)<$>^<^<$;.S><^)<,^ <&<5>^.3)<3>,$>^^ of the unions by all oporalors are the oliiuf iniiiils at i.ssiie, and over those llie war Japan Shows Greatness. TERMS AGREED UPOI\l BY I will bo waged. Ivoaiura anil Talcaliira, Downcaat, Sab- Japan has added to tho o.xliiliilinii of mil to .TiiKlnictioiiH. RUSSIA A^JO JAPAN. I heroism of hor soldiers In the Held a i'atal Wreck in J

>'»v.<'H* MASON MARKETS. HEALTHFUL VEGETABLES. BOOTS WITH A RECORD. Corriictod tivory WiiiMiesdiiy tifliirnooii. Bought 52 Years Ago—Out of Fashion $5,000 OllAIN. What Mfdical Aid Is Afforded by Repeatedly, But Still In Service. WIIiCAT, Ited.Xd. 2, perbashel ® 70 Their Use. "Yes, Blr," said George N. Arnold, Reward will be paid to nny, WIIIJAT, While, No, 1, per bushel..,, ® 7-1 1!YK, perbuslii'l.... ,,.„.,,, COM Wl person who can find one Celery Is Invnlitahle as a food fo!' of Devalan Lake, "them boots is OATS, lier bushel 22® 2.| J)2 years old that 1 Know of, nnd tliey of opitim, chloral, morphine, COliN, shelled, iiur hundred i mm 2l> tho.'iG siil'i'crliiK from any form of rlieii- CLOVUlt .SKKl), iH-rbiiKhid 0 im~ M) niatisni, for diseases of nerves, and aro likely to laiit mo the lialance of cocaine, ether or chloroform TIMOTHY SUUI), per bushel 1 lJ0(a2 00 iiorvmis dyspeiisin. my life. They havo gone out and in any form in any of Dr. OlIOCElllES A.VII I'UOVIHIO.NS, came back In stylo half a dozen times .SAi;r,Hiit;iniiw,perbiirrel,...... S.'i i-,oituee for thoso fiiiffering from in­ Miles' Remedies. at least since 1 got them." liUA.NS:iiiliilck('il, perbiisllei,,. I OOlSl '10 somnia. This reward is ofi^crcd because I'UrATOK.S, lier bushe... l , .|n. Away over In Cayuga cotinly, N. Y., I'T.UUII, perliiiiidred , 2 20 Watercress is a remedy for scurvy. certain unscrupulous persons Mr. Arnold wns workin on a farm nUOlCWllHAT Kl.OUU, lier liiiiidreil 3 IIO BaKiii^ Powder Peanuts for indiecstion. Thoy are KOtiS, per dozen . Ifi . when ho was Invited by bis friend, make false statements about esiieclnlly reconiinended for corpulent HU'lTKIt, |ior pound, & lli George li'o.v, to stand as ills host man these remedies It is under­ LAUD, tier pound, OK. diabetes. Peanuts are made Into n AI'l'l.liS. dried, iier pniiiid 3 at the wedding. Ho was In need of stood that this reward applies wholesome and nutritious soup, are I'KAOHKB, drieil, per pound.,.. B® 10 a pair of boots, so lie went to a shoe- LIVI'. STOCK A.Vll Jt HA bi'owiied nnd iifsod as coffije, are eaten only to goods purchased in the maker in Moravia and asked lilm to OATTl.K, per hundred ,,, I ClxS'l 00 ns a relisii simply Imked, or nre pre­ open market, which have not UlilJIf, dressed, per hundred , B (lOSll 0» fit him out. Tiie cobbler said he pared nati served as salted almonds. been tarn ^crcd with in any wny. VUAL OAI.VKS, per hniidreil (KH no bad a pair he had made for anothor IIOOS, tier liundred €!>•< OO Pure Onions are almost the best nervine Dr. Mies' remedies cure by I'OltK, dressed, per liiiiKlreil ®7 00 man, but tlioy didn't lit. Ho believed llA,MS,iierpnitiiil ,,. U Itnown. No medicine is so usetiil in their soothing, nourishing, they wotilidi fit Mr, Arnouid. Ho might SIIOULlJKlts, perpimnd lb cases of nervoihs iirostration, and there strengthening and invigorat­ .SPIil.VO t.'IIICKii.VS, dressed, per lb I2K liave them for 50 cents less titan the is notlllng else tliat will so quickly CIIIOICKXS.IIve, per pnniid « Royal Baking Powder is indispensable price If they would do. "And," .saya ing cfTccts upon the nervous Tl.IiiKUY.S, livelier pound , 15 relieve and tone tip a wornoiit system. TUUKliVS, dressed, jier pound. IH tho "Wisconsin pioneer, "I paid him iZ system, and not by paralyzing Onions nro iisofnl in all eases of coughs lIUIt.DI.Vd -MATEIIIAL. to finest cookery and to the comfort and toolt them along." and weakening the nerves as colds and inlltiQnza; in consiiniplion, I'OH'I'I.ANn Cli.MK.VT, per Imrrel.... 175 I That was in November, ]S,'i2. On would be the case if these drugs CAI.OtN'ICH l'i,ASTiCii,|K'rlon...... -15 insomnia, hydrophobia, scnvy, gravel ri.ASTKltlNl! IIAlii, per bushel.... 30 March 19, 1S5.1, Mr. Arnoldwoi'o tho and convenience of modern housekeep­ and kindred, liver complaints, ij^ateii were used. SIIINGI.KS, per tliousand i 7i;®3 75 'same hoots on tho happy occasion when For this reason Dr. Miles' I.IMI!, perliaiTol... 80 evei'y dny they soon iiave a clearing, LATH, tier .M 2 00@1 00 I he led to the altar Miss Pliilena Crnn- ing. Royal Baking Powder makes hot and whitening effect on tiio compie.x- Anti-Pain Pills are universally, I son. On September 12 of llie samo year ioa. considered the best pain remedy be came to Wisconsin, landing at .lanes- "I have suffered for 2,'i yonra with breads, cakes and pastry wholesome. Asparngiis is used to induce perspir­ I vllle. On March 2,'), IS.'iS, ho and his sovoro pnlns in my head, heart anil ation. tack, nnd linvo triod ovorythlnff I liride took tip their abode in tho litllo Carrots for nervous disorders and for conld Ret nnd could not find any rfllof Perfectly leavens without fermentation. frame iiouao in. wliich thoy aro still until 1 pot a bo.x of Dr. MIIOH' Antl- scurvy. Paln Pills. I .'iiifCerod nn lonfe' na J2 liviiii:. Haw liecf proves or great benefit to liours nt a tlino with such sevoro m Qualities that are peculiar to it alone. Good' fortmie took up its abode and pnln.s tlint I Ur.mi] I would lose my lier.soiis of frail coiislittitioii, and to mind. Tlio Anti-Pain Pills fjavo mo rin.gerod contlnunlly with tlio iialr, who those suffering from coiisiimiitloii, It relief In from 10 lo 20 inUnitos. I do had hewn a homo in tlie woods. Whiio not havo to nso Morpiiino nny more. l.s chopped lluo, seasoned wiili salt, and I wtsii you would puliiish tills,so Uiat love and llie boots have lasted .Mr. Ar­ lioaled by placing it in, a dish of liot other suftorers mny find rolleL" ROYAL BAKlNG POWDER CO., NEW YORK nold and Ills good wife liavo moved I. A. WALKEn, water, it iLssiniilales rapidly and af­ n. p. n. No. fi. .Snlom, tnd. along, laying uji slore itntil no one fords the host of noiirlsiiinent. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by Icnows what they have safely inve.sted your druggist, who will nuarantee thnt li;gg.s coiitalii a large amount of nu­ the first packnao wil'IlI bbenefite , If It Common Council Proceedings. for their old age This little farm it- BOB Bll Ingham County ^cinocnif. triment ill a compntd;, (jiiinkly nvailahlo falls ho wiH return yoout r money- . .MASO.V, MICH,, ,Sept, iilOo. .self is worth iji.'iO.OOO, but the price of a 25 closes, 25 cents. Never sold In bull<. form, Beaton up raw wltlt .sugar thoy I'llblished ICvery Thltrsday Council met ilnd wasealled to order whole aero wouldn't buy the boots. Miles Medical Co., Elltliart, Ind -by- are used to clear and strengthen the by r^rcsident pro teiu Chirk, it must not be inferred tliat the voice, AVith sugar and lemon juice tlie WILLIAM L. CLARK, 'rrfisont. Aids. Clark, iloyt, Law­ owner has not taken extra good care of rence Moody and .Severance. henton wlitto of eggs is (o relieve M.\.SO.V, .MfCII. his favorite footwear, fie lias always Mintitos iif the last meotiiit: were hdarSencss, done thn.^Qiling tliem nt intervals. He Bntereil attlio I'oslolllce. .Masoil, .Mlcli.,as rend and approved. Hoiiey is wholesome, .strengthening, seceliii-ulas.sliiittler. explains tliat bo wasn't aceustoniod to Dont Be Fooledi cleansing, healing and noiirislilng. l!i;i'01!T OK CO.M.MIT'J'ElilS. plow up the virgin .sod wliiie wearing Take the Keniilne, nrlKinul PKrCES: Krosli ripe fruits are excellent for them, and when cha.sing over liills for ROCKY fkflOUNTAlN TEA Tlie llnancc cfininilttoe report tlie purifying the blood and loning np the ONB YEAR *1.00 followHiKclainis and recommend tlieir cows he wore felt.s. But wlien he goes I\lmlc only hy Madison Medi­ Six MO.VTIIS r,()u system. As specific remedies, oranges cine Co., iMadlsnn. Wis. It allowance; to town, or any time when be wants keeps you well. Our trade at rilBEIC I\l0.VriI.-i "'.".I! are, aperient. Sour oranges are highly .1. S. Tliorburn, 7 iiijtlils on strceLs .Jlo nn Damo Fortune (0 slatiid.' him well In murk cut on each piickat-e. recommended for rhetimalisni. Price, .IS ccnt.s. Never .sold .Inn, Wiisiiiir. eli'ilninn lutveiiitMil ;i iKi band, be takes Iiold of the old .straps .lohn Wlie('hM-,stri'i!tcoiiinrr. Willi team., ll "5 Cranherries for efysipola.s are used in bulk. Kcf*"*. no ..i 71 that nothing, or hardly anything, is sa­ .larvis liiiL'. ,t .Miiclilne Wk.s, siipplics ii3 ,10 Tomatoes are a powerful aperient for aiietioii, fill the '.JiMli day of .Septi'inlH'r, 1005, City Drug Store Real Estate Transfers. LaiisiiiK Wlieelhiin'ow Works, sniiplii's 17 nn" cred to this generation. Traditions al I wo o'clock in Hie artcrn.wil. at tile west front the liver, a sovereign remedy for dys­ door of Hie cnllrl bouse In Ibe city of Mason, In Tiie following transfers liiiye been liii;liiiin Ooliiity Xews, priiitlni.' for eily 3 00 which have had the .sanction of un­ i!. Iv. DarliiiK, 1 nio. .salary nnd }^ dozen pepsia and indigestitin.. Tomatoes are said collllty, nil the rit-'lil, IIHc nnd liilerest ot recorded in tlie olllce of tlie register of briioiii .'. CO no counted ages and which were never be- wilieil Daniel IS. I,. Thorn, died, seized, in anil lo deeds for incliiun eoiiiity. for the weeh (ieo, Talliiinii, labor at cit'cirie litrlit works D 2n invaluable in all conditions of tho sys­ llle lollowiiit,'land In wit; Coiiiiiieiidiii,'on iiorlli fore questioned are now glibly and con- line of I'arker roiiil nine and oiie.liiilf (fij.-;) rods endiiif,' .Sept. 2, 1005. where cnusia- liiiUL'iie .loiiiis, hibonit lliiit works 7n tem in which the use of calomel, is in- Kliner (Ills, labor at liftilt works I 2.S teinpttiously denied by tlie confident westfiriv from the iiorili and south i|iiarlcr line «rt»tioii is f,^00 or over: R W. Wiibh, ti'lt'iillfliilni,'and t'.viiruss 2 .'f.'. dic.ited. of seel ion nine (111. town two (2i iiorlli, rniifieoiie present. Perliaiis the most aiipalling (II west, clly of .Miison, liiu'liiiiii comity, .Miclii- Cliarlolle U. I'riee to Daniel I). k'Iniis. Mich. Siipiiiy Co.,siipplii's 3 (17 Fi.gs are aperient and wholesome. instance ot inconoclasni is that of Col­ dan, tliencc north Iwelve (12) rods, iiorlli seventy- bnry, pel In KW 'I ol HOC ill, Locke SI'0 .Mont Nluliols, 1 llio. salary -Ill 0(1 lieiij. .\lcliols, 1 llio. salary .in Ofl They are said to be valuable as food six and onc-liall decrees {"(iK.') west, four and He ahie ilit Hub JBdwin 15. Hill nnd wfto nnrlftn li..Toliii. onel .]enkin.s, who protests that the twciity-iiiiiidivdilis (1.20) rods, soiitli twelve (fj) G. 1. I'wik. I ino, salary :m on for those suffering from c.ancor; they son and wl, s >/. ol lot;), blk Liinslnii 2!t0 l'"i. Wayne ICh'e' Works, sll|i]illi'S 3n 23 mule is the most maligned of ail ami­ rod". Slim ll seventy-six and nne-half decrees AgneH Moll Wiiilers m .M Knlpli Carrier .M. 11. Alistlii iV; Co., supplies 0 on are used externally as well as iiitorn- (70;,.;°) oust, four iliid twciit.v-lliiiidredtlis (1.201 able ereattircs, and that it has never, I'Ods to licKliiiiliiL'. II. L. I'liCiC, and Wl', uiid Inii'rosi. In n i; ot lot II, We.^iinn To(d Co.. supplies S3 all,v. blk llll, also u 1(1 tl (it \oi 1-J, lilK fill, Liin- CiisiiL-r, (hlrriui ,t liiillill, enal for water in any circumstances, kicked a man. Ailiiiliilslraliir Willi Hie will aiiiiexeii of tile Apples are usofiil in nervous dyspep­ estiileof Daniel I!.,L.TIlnrii, deceased. sint; IIT.S.IB nnd elei-lric Iiiiil works 3il 03 There could be no more striking Dated AliKilst mil, 1005. 33W7 E. Leroy llowiird nnd wi'to.S M. Ilower- ,1,'t. Kowler, blaeksiiiilliini,' .... 1 75 sia; Ihey are mitritious, medicinal, and man, net on .leroiiio si. IJIIM.HIIH.' S5U I'. W. Kaiidiill, labor for city tr, &> proof of the incredulity, tlie rank ag­ vitnliziiig; they aid acidity of the stoiii- Ciiiis. ,1. Wliiiliit;, fiioccrics fiirnlBlu'd .Mrs. nosticism of the time than this attempt Adniiiiistrntor's Snhs IliaS. iMelJnuiilil III Krederick (J, I'.irker I.oiils Hawkins I 22 iiiul Wl, Itjl S, l)lk all, .Mason 100 tich, and are valuable in rbeiiniatisin, liy,virtue of a license lo me (traiited, nn tlie A, 'ralliiiaii. labor III ci'iilOlery IS l.'i to set up the mule as a gentle, al'l'ec- mil liny of Ailirllst, A, D. 10(1.1, by Henry .'M. insomnia and liver troubles. .'Vn ap­ Goo. A. .Snnilo ami wf lo lleii.l, Olilliiiier II. (1. I'all. labor In ceinctory.. 22 3.') tionnto and forbearing beast, which (iardiicr, .Indue of prrdiateof Hie cniiiity of IIIL'- nnd wl, pel In seo II, Uellii SOO 1. II. Klcld, drawing coal 30 tin ple conlain.s as much niilrimcnt as a liiini, stiite of Mielilirnii. I simll .sell nt iiiiblicaiic. liears no malice and would allow a Cnas. M. Clillleiiiloii (^t iil to .•Mexniidur Moved and supported that report of Hon, on Hie illllh dny of .Si.'idenHiei-, 10(1,'',, at .L. lln(,'n(liM-|i, lot -12, O.ikwood pial, potnlo, in a pleasanler and more, wliole- ten o'clock in llle, loreiioon, al the, west front the tltiiiiice committee be accepted man to tack a, placard on its rumii Lanslni; ip 100 sonie form.—Albany. (N. Y.) Argus. doorol the conn iiouse in tiie city of .Mason, In without kicking out. But it is not main­ Ailnlliip Itrl'blii lo .'\liiry Iv. Klleli, IOIH and adopted and orders drawn for the said cniiiiiy, nil tlie riijiit, title lUid iiileresl of 5 iinil 0, blk 7, llanily llo.uo nilil, Lan same. Carried, Yetis—Clark, Hoyt, ly becau.se ot its significance in this whicli .Miirlliit K. Wlieatnii died, slezeii, in nnil sin,; 1,-nO 10 llie followliii; land to wit; Lot eleveli (111. in Lawrence, Moody and .Severance. STUDY YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW. regard that the denial of the mule's block tlilrl.v-six (3(1), city of Masmi, liiHliiini IVobert.Iellry nnd wf lo Clia,«. M. Itiirke, Tlic treasurer's report was received kicking disposition is mischievous. county. .Miciilu'aii. (!. L. I'lJfliC, pel III se !vi of no li sec .•1.1, Wllllaiii.stoii '>m and jilaced on llle. Should Colonel .Tenkins' estimate of the Ailiniiilstratnr nf Hie estate of .Martha E. .Jllosen U. Wnllon lo l.uouaril L!. Walton, Moved and supported tliiit the peti­ That Is Before Marriage, If You Would Wlieatnii, deceased. pel III KOi; :;s, Vovny 300 mule be acceiited, a vast amount Of pro­ Dated AiD-'iist HHi. lOOG. 33w7 tion of IIS people of the city of Mason Be Happy. 1\llclil|,'nii Atisncialloii of Freewill Mup- fanity which has been looked upon as llKtN to Loilfte No. 12,1. 0, 0. V,, w y, of In rc^fard to standard time, be accept­ lot 12, blk l*i, LiinsluH iiW ed. Carried. excusable or necessary must be charged "Study your prospective mother-in- Jleport of the condition ot the Horace O. IJolljee nnil wf to Cieo. A. l.-iy Aid. Moody- against mankind as both wanton and J'-allfiniHl wf, w js ul lot 7, blk 120. Lnn- law before marriage, for it might save We receive sufficient quantities of Resolved, That standard time loe cruel. Even the army chaplains were elni; , 1000 you a disagreeable lifetime at closer and the same is liereby adopted as the induced fo concede tlie biamelessness Ullcli. AsKo. of Kroe-Will BapilKts to Ouarters," was the Rev. H. N. Qnisen- First a & Sails Origin D, ilnrdyaiul .Viison H. linrdy. letfiil time for tlie city of Mason. .Said of the pa.ssionate language aimed at the At Mason, .Mlchli,'aii, at llio close of business e '/i of lot 12, blk IHO, Lansiiii,' 2700 rcsoliH,lon to take immediate olfect. berry's advice to young men, at the army mule. The obstinacy or inveter­ Aiitnist 25, lOO.l.ascitiled for by tlio Commissioner Prime > Orlando Hnney and wf loClinN, E. fjover, Moved and supported that the tibove College Avenue Baptist cliurch, In­ of the Baiikinj; Ueiinrtment: pel on .so ii of sec ;ID, villiige ol Wll­ ate stubbornness, the malice andi hom­ resolution he accepted and adopted. dianapolis, in his sermon on "Whom JIESOUnCES. llamslon •600 icidal wickedness of the mule, it ha.= Loans and discounts ; S7t,oco 23 Olins.O. illli.iworllMiud wf lo .-V. llnin- Carried. Yeas, Clark, Hoyt, Lawrence, to Marry, When to jMarry, and the Dressed Meats Moody and Severance. heen universally believed, required ol lioiids, inorlgitges and securities 8-1,155 02 lln iiiiiltli, hiis SS nnd SO, Coliunbia Wedding." The Rev Quisenberry Overdrafts 1!12 D7 J'Hri;, Lnn.sinj; ,. 3.50 its driver—whether an army teamster On motion council adjotirncci for said that the young woman is usually l''iirnltiire nnd ll.vliires 1,000 00 To always give our customers the Lewis H.Ciidwell and wf lo Henry R. two woeks. or a plantation negro—a Ilow of vit­ Due from otiier banks and bankers.... 105 "S Cadwell and wf, o l-J of lol 7, blk 7-1, responsible for the "swell" weddings. Due from banks in reserve EnxKST B. KKLLY, City Clerk. riolic. profanity which, if inexcusable I/inslnsi 2000 His remarks were sarcastic regard­ cities S0,73l SI best of everything. and unnecessary, must consign the hu­ U. .S. nnd National Hank Henry It. Cadwell nnd wf to Lewis H. ing such weddings, of which he dis­ Cadwell and wf, w 2S ll ol o 7 rds of lol man race to torment. It nmy be amus­ currency 2,810 00 li.blk 71, Liiu.slni;.. 2000 MUST BELIEVE IT. approves, "Marry in ono of the three Goldeoln o.O.'^n 00 Look over our Fine Assortnienl. ing to light-minded persons to assail .Silver coin 722 70 Hollis H. HrookH to John Slolz et al, places," said the preacher, "the Nickels and cents ci ,'iO 18,379 oi pel on w '/» ol so u ol see 17, LanslHt;,... •too cherished traditions, but it is import­ When •Well-Known Mason People church, the home of the bride or tho Elhi .A. Howard to Waller C. Piper. 31 ii ant that thoughtful men should consid­ Total *177,043 91 In seo .s', LHii..jlnt,'. Tell It so Plainly. homo ot the pastor." He concluded, 0800 er the consequences of accepting the LIAIIir.ITIE.S. says the Indianopolis News, by tell­ Thorburn 8 Severance. M'in. 0. iMcGroery "I'll to Jotiii H. Unrlls Capital stock paid in S20,000 OC etal, iiol In sej 35, liuulierliill When public endorsement is made statements of the incredulous.—Phila­ too ing every young man in the congre­ .Surplus fluid... 15,000 00 Win. H. Ilodfo and wf lo .loSL'pli I'ecK-, by a representative citizen of Mason, delphia Record. gation that he ought to be married. •Uiiilivideil prollts, net P2,699 38 lot 31, blk 12, Lansius; liiipruvenieiu Commercial deposits.... $00,712,02 Oo.'s add, Liiiisliii.' 50(1 the proof is positive. You must Ije- Certllicntesof (lepo.5it... 5S,C32 Ol ]25,;m 53 Edward P. .Mills ei al to Arlliimon .\. lievclt. .Read this testimony. Every The Kiss. I'.erKinan, lots I and 2, blk 111. .Mason.... 1200 Mark Twain and the Italian Verbs. Total S177,9J3 91 backaclic sulfercr, every man, woman Born of Mother Eve in the gardien, State of ^riclll{!all, County of Ingham, ss, Examination and inquiry showed me LADIES Cliamberlain's Cougli Remedy Acts or child with any kidney trouble will awake with lusty life; the handmaid ol I, K, E. Densmore, ciisliier nf the ahovo nam­ 011 Nature's Plain. that the adjectives and such things human happiness through the centur­ ed bank, do solemnly swear Uiat Hie above st.ate- llnd prollt ill tiie reading. inent is true to tiie best of my kiiowledtte and The inost successful medicines are were frank .and fair-minded and ies, which proceeded the dawn of a high­ belief. E. DRNS.MOitE, Cashier. Harrison 0. Call, formerly sherilT, •s those cliaDaid luibiire. Cliamberlain's straightforward, and did not shuffle; er civilization; the spiritual greeting of Siih.scribert and sworn to before nie this 30lli and nieniber of the council, and u res­ day ot August, 1905. Safe, speedy rcirulntor; 85ocnts. Druggists or mill. Coii«li .Remedy acls on bills plan. it was the Verb that mixed the hands; Booklet free. UK. LAFRANCO, Phllaaelnhla, Pa. ident of Mason for forty years, en­ early church and the medium through llAHuv ,I,HOND, Notary Public, Take it wlicn you have a cold and It dorses Doan'sIvldney Pills as follows; it was the Verb that lacked stability; which Judas betrayed his Master; ever iMy eommisslon expires ./iily ifl, ifiOO, Correct-Attest: 0, W, HAI.STKAD, will allay the couyli, relieve the lungs, it was the Verb that had no perma­ "Doan's Kidney Pills are the best of a symbol of love and the acme of hu­ L. C. Witiiii, aid expectoration, open the secretions tiie kind I ever tried and I am pleased nent opinion about anything; it was man bliss^the kiss. llAltPltlt JtKEP, and aid nature in restorlnt,' the .sys­ Ul rectors. to allow my name to be used as one the Verb that was always dodging the The kiss lives in all languages; knows tem to a healthy condition. Thous­ wlio endorses the claims made for issue and' putting out the light and neither r.ace nor condition, nor doea it ands have testlllcd to Its superior e.'c- them. For two years I had pain making all the trouble. care a continental; sets all laws at de­ Report of tlie condllton of the BARGAINS cellence. It counteracts any tendency throunh my loins and across mv kid­ of a cold to result in pneumonia. neys, causltiR inconvenience ami suf­ I Jiad noUced in other foreign lan­ fiance if occasion requires; in Cupld'3 FARMERS' BANK Price, 25 cents. Lartfo size, 50 cents. fering'. The secretions from the kid­ guages that verbs are bred in fam­ courts sits enthroned and crowned' aa nt Jiasoii, MIohlfc'an, al the close of bu,siness, Por sale at City Druf,' .Store, . neys were very irregular and hitrhly ilies, and that the members of each a king to whom the world yields ready Angusl 25, 1905, as called for ;by the coinrais- For the New Year colored. LearnuiK about Doan's Kid­ family have certain features or re­ homage. It is passion's .parent.always sioiier of the Banking Departnieni. liESOUKCES. ney Pills, I procured tliera at Lont'- semblances that are common to that —the beginning of the banquet—the yettr Bros.'drug store. A lew days Loans and diseonnls 81M.080 lii. family and distinguish it from tba Manhattan cocktail of fascinating flav­ Bonds, mortgiigos and secnrllles... JJ,a01 uo after taking tlie llrst dose I betfan to Overdrafts 81 2-5 HUMPHREYS' other kin, the cousins and what not. or which' precedes the feast! feel better and it was a comparatively Banking iiouse.. ; J..'jO0 00 short time before I was entirely well, I had noticed that this family .mark Kisses are of two kinds—^those-ot Due Iroin other banks and bankers 1050 58 Veterinary Specifics cure diseases Dne Irom banks in reserve Behold the Pur- t\p The pills simply worked wonderfully. is not usually the nose or the hair, love, and those of esteem—easily recog­ 7- of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs nnd cities 3,350 77 Whenever I hear anyone coinplarninK so to speak, imtthe tail—the Termina- nized on sight. The last is purely per­ Exchanges for ciearin!! chasing Power of Zvu Poultry by noting directly on the sioKPAHTB I invarlabl.v advise tliem to procure Kon, antl that these tails are quite, de­ 1IOU.S0... 78 J3 functory—something which is but waa U. Si. nnd National Bank : witliout loss of time; Doan's Kidney Pills, take a course of finitely differentiated; insomuch that not, and never'really happened. But •currency...... 3,Pt2 CO the treatment and they need not be Gold coin 3,705 OU . 12 bars Armour's. Soap,' 25c A. A.lFEVEn.S, Congeanoiia. Tnn»nmio. an expert can tell a Pluperfect from .the other—what does'it not say and OtIBSSiliutia, LuiigFi'ver, .Milk FoTor. dubious about the result." .'Sliver coin 1,J77 30 a Subjunctive by itsitail as easily and mean! Beautiful., as Hebe, with a Niclsiels nnU cents I(i0 13 12,713 62 New Prunes, 6 lbs. for 250 B. B.i» nattirally. destitute of Bank, do (jolemuly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of ray know­ I.I. ISKIIV DISEASES, .Mango, Emiilluii.. God! but it's good!—Wyoming Sage­ .tVlUts) Ulcer., tircaae, Purcy. Arthur j.Wbeeier. Washington, D.o.:...... 221 family resemblances, as regards all ledge iwd belief. Coffee. It pleases everyone. 0iiveP..Mevi8,Un8inK.... jsj features, taJls included. But of these brush Philosophy. A. ,1. HALL, Cashlor. •JL ! BA I) COiVDITIOX. Htarlnc Co«l, .Subscribed and sworu to beforo me, this Per pound, , 25c CDRBtliidltcalluu, eiuniach UlacKera, ffie'iil&Sn'i'lS:'!''::::•"•.-if pathetic outcasts I have nothing Each summer, when we go away, lat day of Sept 1905. •; 37 to say.; I-do not approve of them; I' E. P. MILLS, Notary Public. .OBI!, each i Stable Case, Tea Spoolflca, Book, 4c., J7. John H. Groni.. OhicaBO Maude 0. Sliillur, Ilaslett...... How happy we would be Aly commission explrea April 1, lOOO. At drub'glstB, or seat prepaid on receipt of price. ' ^7 am prudishly delicate end sensitive. If our bald head could only say, Oorreci-Attest. ^ „ .. „„. „.„ , ^ Humphreys'Mcdlcluo Co., Cor. Wnilam uiidJobB undl; do not allow them to be usedi L. B. MOABTHUR, WILL C. WALTER •|j.i..ijjiPtr6cts, Now York. ; , "There are no flies on mo .). K.ELIIER,, Chamberlain's in iiiy presence.—Mark Twain In Har- 17* UOOK .MAILBD FRBB, Never fails. Buy it uow, It may siivc life ptsr'B Maijazlne. I

"WHOA"IS THE WORD. TO PRESERVE MILK

Russian, Chinaman .ind Persian Halt The Proper Care of the Lacteal Fluid Horses as We Do. Has Much to Do With Health, Hello, Read This New Qoods A person who has had e.vperienco In "When I started on niy trip aronnd the handling of milk gives the follow­ tlio world I intended," said a horsc- ing as tho best rules for caring for jnni), "to find out wliat was the word It is worthy of consideration, even if yoU may it: ..Fall Business is in Order Now.. i'or 'wboa' in evei'y langungo. not need a "Tho first matter of Importance "IDo you know what I discovered? I is that milk shall be kept at .1 uni­ discDVOi-ed that 'wlioa' is tile same in formly low temiieraturo from the mo­ all tho languages. Tho Uus.shin stops Be the first to see the new ment It Is received until It is used. RANGE, his horse with a 'whoa' nnd so does "It Is never safe to open milk or 'the Persian, tho Chinaman and tho cream, and after i-omovlng part of DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, Dutchman. It, leave the jar \incovered, expose Hard or Soft Coal Burner "And, 'whoa,' I discovered, has been the milk In open pitchers, or return CURTAINS, RUGS, PORTIERES, ETC. from tho dawn o£ time tho word to any thnt lins been e.vposed in pitch­ stop hoi'ses with. The Greeks and 565 00 to $75.00 is what you would pay to a ped­ ers again to tho original jar. noinaus used It in a slightly different dler for a stove when we will sell you a better, "It is never well to keep milk or form—'olie.' The old English 'whoa' cream, lhat has onco been opened, more durable, more satisfactory stove for ,^30.00 New Corsets, New Fancy Collars was 'bo.' in a refrigel-ntor that contains other to $40.00 less. Is this not money in your pocket? "A philologist told lue the other dny foods. Where is your peddler when you need repairs? that many or our 'animal words'—-the "It Is never wise to expose any words wo order our animals about VVe are right at the old stand u'hen you need us. Items from our Great Closing Sale milk, or cream to the usual air ot with—are as old as or older than Is not this common sense talk ? VVe cannot mis­ the kitchen, the pantry or the niirsei-y going; cheap. 'whoa,' Take, for instance, 'co-boss,' represent our goods for we want your trade in the except for such time ns Is nocossai'y the soothing call to the cow. 'Co-boss' to obtain what Is needed for imme­ future. VVe endeavor to make a PROFIT at the comes from the Sanskirt—'gii,' mean­ diate use. BUVING END, and believe the way our goods ing to low. Another cow woi'd 'sob, Wash Goods, Remnants, Dress Goods, Shirt "It,la very unwise to piit mint Into are marked will bear us out in thi.s regard. Our soli,' which might bo ti-anslated any vessel or pitcher that luis boon floors are packed with new goods. VVe aiv an.\i- Waists, Etc. 'Pleaso keep still,' comes from Iho washed Indish water and wiped with Sanskrit '.sough,' meaning to stay mo- ous to show goods and quote prices. Phone 45. a kitchen cloth. A'ossels to bo em­ tioiilciss. Ami you Itnow our chicken ployed for milk should be boiled In word—'chick, chick, chick,'—tho word clean waler and left for use iinwipod, .spoken inii iiigh Itey wherewith we with (ho mouths turned down, nnd ...Densmore & Marshall... Hills Dry Goods Company summon our chickens to their meals? in a clean place. Well, that comes dli'octly down to us "It is best and safest lo uso milk fi'om tho Sanskrit 'ktik' a domestic or cream al meal tinics from lIRJ fowl."—LoiilsvlUo .Coui'ier-.ioiirnai. orisinal bottle In which it Is received. "Never conk or boil milk, especially looutM-jooonoDijonniMni Young Husband's Curiosity. HERE YOU ARE...:. wllh cereals, In a vessel used for Wo had been married just a month, PERSONALS.. ^ general purposes, but set aslilo a spe­ and my iiKiulrles as to all his doings cial vessel, and lioll it iu cieitn water f Varicocele & Stricture iM}rjn.Mii)oiiueorMHH)fM,uiini)nH(>OfiiiDDfioao(MJonnnnutHjD(tntKHH.u Herrick's Advance during the day had begun to draw boforo usingfor cooking milk." No other (ll.«ea.io l.q .so prevnlenl nmnnflr men ns Varicocele, Aa It Inlerfcre.sl forth remarks uboitt the wotnau's pro- v.. C. I llll was iii .SI. ,lo|iiis .Sliiiday. vorhal, curiosity, when one evening Animal Food The City Man. after t£;i was on the table, I picked up Thco lliirlhi \nis In l.aii.sliij,' L.-tlior Day. The cily man said ho was stuck ICverynne is biiyini,' unci priilsini; Atl- tho evening jlaper and found a recipe 0.1!, th'iiilc was lil l.iiiisihj; hi.st Wcdiiosiiay; Upon the rural life, I you'riro'aniieted wllh It, don'l'neglocl It. It, "•"l''"!" .V""- ""n't h-l 'Jo^ viiiice Aninlill h'oud, Advail(;c: I'iMlllry for "prune whip," which 1 cut out and Imcnl on you hy onttlng. stretch HK or tenrlng It. Our MEW MRriiOD ritl'.AT- (,;, S. Curry iiiid wife speul Siulday hi Lansing. No longer wished lo run aiiittck VlIJN'T dl^ives tl'n siricliire llssiic. hence It dislipiirars nnd cin nnver rolnrn, Food find Afiviince Greon Olonili, ;i laiil away for future use. Wocuro Varicocele and Rlrlctiire without npcrntlon or lns» nl llmo. Tie trcntrnniit sheep (lij) 11 Ild ehiekcii lice clcsi/royer, .Miss lioiia i.iuciiiu Icit for Cleveland .MiiiKliiy. In noise and dust and strife. mnv l,r^ InkVn at home prlvntflv. Pm) for our Free llhislrnind Hook nn VAltl-f After the head of the house had COCELE and STRICTUnB. W'B GUAnANTEE TO CUKE Oil NO PAV. .Stiniriiur feedinK is wliaij K'IVL'S biu .Mfs. ('. I.. Caslcrllii wa.f In l.ausliig.Saturday. changcil his coat, donned his slippers, ])rclllls by fccrllilK' sMlck fourls. Ad­ .Icssc (iray and faniiiy were al I'liie lake Siiii- Said he: "I'd like to husk Iho eggs eaten and mado himself comfortable vance Aillniiil li'ood Iliis liiKrcdIeiil.s diiy. And dig the new mown hay, for a cosy evening with bis news­ for Ki'owiilK bone iind nliisulc iliiil no A. \', I'eck wa.s lii Safjliiaw am. liiiy City Ijun- And monkey with the husking pegs Kidneys & Bladder oiher sUicU foods have. (liiy, paper, be asked; '•What did you citt .•\nd milk the cows for whey. .Stiirl, your pi^s Mils spring on Ad­ Cliarles Farley was lioiiu; from .Jacltsoii Sim- ont ot my paper?" vance i'^lod wildl llieir oLller riiUoiis. diiy, "Ob, something that would not be at CoiiLliine feedintf until l.hediiy you sell "I'd like lo pick tho cream and cheese K. I.. Dean,and family spi-'ui Kiuidiiy at I'iiic all proper for you to read," I replied. Is'suTram^S to euro'any disease ot iheso organs or no pay. and see how Ilunly luoro jjountis weight lake, And dig tbe apple crop. "Well, 1 guess I'll i-ead what 1 fssr No Names Used Without Written Consent. you iliive thiin ever before In thesaine And drive a team of pure white gccsc Mrs. lillii lliilseof LausiiiKwas in the city last choose; please get ii." lcnf,'tli of time. I,''rlday, And feed the chickens slop. 1 refused and things grew uncom­ O. 'W. "Rowc, of Jnckson, .Mich,, enya; I had If you lire tlilnldnt,' of f-'lvlnu Itii A. li. Dart was home fi'oiii LaiUKShurK over varicocele In the secondary stage and two trial, do not buy less tliiin iOfl pounds l^iihday. fortable, and when 1 returned^ from filrlctures ot 8 years' standlnir. I was oporated "It would be fun to groom the .piga on twice, iindergolns great suffering, bin only for the siinlnlcr. Time will be given the kitchen I found an empty chair, L-ot temiioniry relief. I wn.i Anally ndvLsed lo .Mrs. Tlieo. Iloi'llo was In Lan.slii« Sunday and And curry oft the cows, without interest until you have sold iMoiidiiy. empty slippers and a discarded paper. try the NKW -METHOD TREATMENT of Dra. K. .t K. The enlarged veins disappeared n your stoclc, or you can trade cows, cat- And bitch the I'oosters inlo rlss Artliiir Corirlglit ami faiiilly spent Siitiday In About an hour after the head of the Kix weeks, the stricture tlssuo was removed In tic, sheep, hogs, chickens, wheat, oats, Laiisiiiit. And work the Uireshing plows. eight weeks nnd my sexual energy and vltnllly house returned and with a parliculai-- returned eo 1 wns a man In every respect, corn, butter or cgns for food. F. .N. Flauaiiaii was In Lnuslui,' Sunday and ly jubilant air opened a brand new I recommend you doctors with my whole heart,'" Advance Poultry Food will surely Miimlay. newspaper. Jle scanned column af­ " 'Twoulii, be .a. treat to shell the oats cure ytliir liens of cholerii. Advance CURES 6UARANTEED. NO CURE NO PAY. Xelsnn ICeeler of Conway was in Ihe city last ter column eagerly until he found a And pick the buckwheat tiouf Green Olenm will kill the lice on nil .Saiiirilay. And gallier wbislters fi'om the goats animals, h'ood (Icllvcred to iiny part recipe I'or "prune whip." Now, wben I Before Treatment, After Treatment, I C. 1'. .MIckclsoii went to I'eloskey last Wednes­ Aiid sort them by the hour. of the county on iippliciitkin by letter day iilKlir. the head of the house becomes atiy- Wo treat and euro ^Jnr^'ou» Debility, t.ost Manhood, Varicocele, Slrjctiirc, Blood or telephone to way domineering I feed him on "prune Diseases, Kidney and Urinary Complaints. Consuliatlon Free, Books Frcp. W rue | .Mrs. (1. L. liinnahy Is visiting relatives al Cor Question List tor Homo Treatment. iMiiskcuoii. Whip."—Good Housekeeping. "I'd like to ciiltivate the bees FRED HERRICK, Dansville (icorKC U'llllaius of Jackson visited Ills parents And pump the, jiale blue milk. Agents— Tlios. Thorburn, Miison here SiiiKlay. Misplaced Devotion. And pick the pumpkins from tbe trees A.,1. filauk. Molt: M.A. Jlcnnis, .1. J^' KENNCDY&KERGAN I'. K. U'oodlioiisu \(as iicnie from I.iiiisliii; Drs VanHiircn, Williamston : Claud West, Sho was fall, wiili wavy brown hair And do things of that ilk. over Siiiiilay, < 148 SHELBY STREET; DETROIT, MICH. Hunkcrhlll; ii. F. Rey, -112 Wash, ave and rich, deep brown eyes, just lilce itll Lansing; Geo. Arnold, Locke. .'\llss l.oltic Citsliitian of l.oeke was In tile city "I'd like to pick the little lambs liist liaiiii'iiay, hruneiles in novels. He was undei-- sized and impecunious, but impres­ And shear tho genlle lions. Foril lliilen and i'liniily S|ieiit Sunday and .'Mon­ day al LaiisliiK. sionable and ardent. They lived al And gather in the fresh smoked bams .liiines Ki'lly rcliiriicd yeslcrday from a week's the same boai'ding house for a time. And put the was])s in .pens. A.D. HOVT visit In .Aiirian. Witn iiei'be was sentimental, tende., BOTTLED IViILK AND mm Fay Haker of Alliloti visllcd .Mason friends earnest, also inclined to be i-asb, and "In fact I tbinlc the counli'y life iliirliig the past week. mm exlravaganl with bis sinail earnings •Would be the thing for me, Higliest Quality, Best Service, .•Mr. and Mrs. C. F. (.latislci' and dau^ditcr I do not onre for work and strife, speiil Siimlay nt .liicksnn. lu bi'inging gifts of candy and the like, it is whispered that in a mo­ 1 need the rest, you see." TRY US. Jliss Helen Tiihlis of Aliua is the giiestof her Mm FARM HOYT & SON cousin,.Mi's. F. K, Dcwill. 1 ment of recklessness he bought her —Chicago Chronicle. H. M. 4. H. E. YOUNG, PROPS. .Ml-, and Mrs. Paul Cross of Munllli visiled two ice cream sodas in succession. Dealers in tlieir luirents iiverSumlay. But this could never be verified. Cir­ Putting Him to the Test. .Mrs. James Lyon was llie Kuest of Williamston cumstances over which she had no A; stockbroker was telling the other friends iwo days last week. control caused hei; to leave ibij board­ day how a girl, recently married lo a .•Mr.and .Mrs. .M. \V. liciiiciit vlslled the hitter's W. C. MAGUIRE & SON, ing house without bidding him good- colleague of his on the Stock Ex­ Staple and Fancy liareiils at Lansing Sitiiday. WOOD! hy Careless, too, she neglected to change, suspected that Iler husband Will Haynerattil fatully nf Lansing spent Sun- Proprietors , diiy and iMomlay lit the city. leave her address He applied to the had been indulging a little too freely in the cttp that cheers. She determ­ Having purchased a large quantity .Air. and Jlrs. C. .7. liayner returned frnni boarding house niistres? iu grave dis­ Cii'ayling last Satiuday evcnliig. ined to find out beyond doubt wlieth- tress of soul. ^ of wood, I am prepared to sell and Anihon Diekensnii anil wifeof .riicksoii were er bor suspicions were well founded. deliver you wood in cord and load gitesls at Fcll.v iMclJaiilels' .Sunday. "Do you, know," be asked, "where Keystone Market To a friend slie confided the source ots in any part of the city. Do .Mrs. Anna^'lcliolsand Wirt Nichols of .lack- Miss .Tones has gone?" of, her trouble, and from this friendship son visited .'Mason relatives Sunday. "Now, look bei-e, lUr. Blank," said not wait for cold weather, it will Lawrence Block ; learned that it diad always been said Jll.sses .lo.scphino Collins iind I'earl Teiupler tbo kindly woman, "let me advise you come, but order now and avoid i-eturiied from liay View last Friday. that a man even slightly intoxicated Fruits and Vegetables not to wori'y too much about Miss the rush. cannot pronounce words of any length .Misses livali anil Iviiii Goilfrey were guests of Jones. She's engaged. Didn't you Leslie relatives atid friends last week. whereupon the young wife decided that see that I'ing?" Our Motto ; The Choicest Meats .Mrs. Aiiianda Graiigiu' nf Detroit Is the guest that would be a good plan to tryi ot Iter ilttiigliter, Mi'S. J. .M. (Ilasslord. "Engaged!" he gasped, backing to­ When next the friend met the young Remember The highest market price paid for ward tile mantel and blindly grabbing at the Lowest Prices. .Miss ilesslo Deiistiiore of Ypslliiuli Is vlsit|tig wife she was in' a .state of great agita­ her hrotlier. Don Densmore, and family, at a bunch of cattails for support. That I am in the country produce. tion. Asked if the suspicions had Mr, and Mrs, llerheit lliiwcroft of Dansvllle "Etignged, did you say? And, great were guests at Don Deiistnorc's iSiimlay, been verified, the girl bui'St into tears heavens, she, let me buy her peanut and said that they had. Do not forget to try our line of Miss Addle Perrin left Monday Diornlng for a hritlel!"—Brooklyn Eeagle. hiisinesa trip tlirouKli tlie soiiliierii stales, "I lianded blm. this list," she said Business and can serve you Teas and Coffees. .Mrs, Lura ilowdyof llayClly returned lionte between sobs, fishing from her pocket Sunday alter a visit wiili Jliisou relatives. promptly. Job Printing- At the St. LOUIS Fair. a paper which she gave lo her friend ,1. M. Glassford, wife and son and Mrs. Gran­ Goods delivered to any part of the Bridegroom—Sweetheart, don't you and which contained the following ger spent Sunday attd IMonday at Pine lake. wish to go .0 the dne arts building? words: city. ISJoltti Flauiigiin of Jackson was the guest of T. THORBURN, Neatly Executed and Ills hrolher, F. N., liist Jfrhlay and Saturday. Bride—Do you? "Phthisis, photochromy, gnomiomet- Bridegroom—It you do, 1 do. Maple Street. Both Phones. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Hessler of Lansing were rlcal, hypochondriasis, parachronism, The Coal Man, Charges Reasonable. guests at Dr. A. P. VaiiDeusen's last Fridny. Bride—I do, if you do dear. phlegmasia dolens, syncategoi-ematic, Mi's. Cliarles Kerns has been vislUng her pai'- Bridegi'oom-*-Weli, just as you like. antinomlanism, pseudaesthesla." Both Phones. Columbia St. ents, Wf. and Mrs. 0. S. Curry, tho past week. Bride—No, no; just as you like. If "And," she continued, while her .Mrs. S. M. Darling left Wednesday night to you wish to go,, then I wish to go. If frtends read the list, "he missed nearly, lUtend a picnic at Devil's lalie, Lenawee county. isres':»:£«<>:§:e:?:<':«:«ss':s8r§:v:?3^^^^ FARMERS' BANK. you don't wish to go, then I don't wish half of them!"—London Tid Bits. George Acker of Wyandotte and Henry Acker to go. • OLDEST STATB HANK IN of Detroit wereguests ol Mitsoii relatives Sumlay. IXCMAM COaNT'i'. Miss Cora Ncelv relurned last Friday frotti an Bridegroom—'Weil, I doa't wish to To Work Is Honorable. e.Kieuded visit at Norwalk and Greetiivlck, Ohio. unless you wish to. There lias existed, and still exists Peaches... Mr. and Mrs. J, N, DiUeman luid Misses Brule—I don't wish to unless you to some extent, a false sentiment that Capital, $50,000. Georgia and lieriiice Hateiiiatt were in Lattslttg 1 Sunday. • wish to. Do you wish to? labor is degrading or belittling. The Bridegroom—It you-wish to, dearest. L. B. McAiiTiiuit President H. Culver and wife returned Saturday night contrary is true. An ideal condition L. 0. WKIUI Vice President from a six-weeks' outing at Portage lake, near Bride (timidly)—Well, let's go. of society can come only Avhen every 1 Grayling. Watch For Them. A. J. HALL .Cashier Bridegroom—Are you certain you member of It recognizes that he is Mrs. Charles liurrhlge of Poiitiao was tlie B. C. DAjtT Assistant Cashier wish to BO? Don't go unless you wish bound to exercise whatever skill or guest of her mother, iMrs. Chapman, durtttg the 1 past week. to. strength or faculty he possesses to MONEY TO LOAN. G. H, Gillespie and'son Harry went to Detroit Bride (timidly)—Well, let's, go. its fullest capacity, not selfishly or COME AND SEE US. Jlondav to see Mr, Gillespie's molhei', who Is la And when they had finished this lit­ for the sake ot gain merely, but for C. J. WHITING a hospital there. tle dialogue they sauntered absent- his own happiness and development Dlrectors-E. A. Barnes A, L. liose, J. K. J, N. Thorburn went to Detroit last Wednes­ Both Phones. day, and tlteti to Windsor, relitrnlug Thursday mindedly in the direouon of the Pike. and for the benefit of all. And there Up'»to=Date Grocer. Elmer, L. 0. Webb, Geo. M. lioyt, A. J. Hall, '<4 With his tnothei-, —Lipplneott's. , • , should be no restriction on anyone, I 1^ B.O.Dfti't,L. 1!. McArthur Mrs, J, E. Conner was called to Gratiot county either legal or social or through as­ hist Friday by the Illness of her husband, who sociation, in regard to his labor or is vlslung his parents there. Good Way to Raise Revenue. its fruits. If by patient application Miss Nina Bristol left on Mouday for Cold- MAPLE STEEET Abraham Hummel, in conversation water, where sho teaches Latin and German In or natural endowment a man posses­ You will be pleased with our the public schools ol that oily. with a client was asked his opinion of ses/more skill than his fellow or if C. W. Browne left Tuesday morning for a the best way to .Increase the nation's be chooses to be more Industrious MEAT MARKET week's outing at Dear lake, Manistee county. revenue In event of a war with oneot ii He went with a party from Lausliig. he is entitled to the full benefit of it. the groat powers, says the New York •—Cincinnati Enquirer. We keep on hand the David Fooie, Martin Otis, S. D. Neoly and Washington ^Michigan Cedar Shingles Herald. , Clare Ncely, left Monday morning for Ganges, choicest cuts of where they will work In the peach orchiirds. "I haven't given the matter any se­ .There is a reason to believe that also with our • Mrs. Wm. Godfrey of Leslie and Mrs. Watson rious consideration." said the attorney, the traffic in Chinese girls has been Morton of Parma hiive been visiting their son "and wouldn't care to express an and brother, N. H. Godfrey, aud laiiilly the past renewed in San Francisco In the last Ml Meats It All U, week.^ • opinion." \ six months on nn extensive scale, CEDAR POSTS "But don't you think an: enormous We aim to please our customers Mrs. E. Wanty of Grand Kaplds and Mrs. P, and the Chinese • immigration, bureau iS!iir.nf«!^ViT;«V»^ by taxing all there is under. hot newspaper Are. and furnish them with the best ; ALL CUT VROU GREEN TIMBER Wauuliig and a nioilier to Judge 6. P. Waiity. baclielors over the age or 30?" , r ::, It costs the slave dealers of China­ of everything in our line. Mrs. C. M. Khodes ot Cleveland, who has been "Maybe; but Just fancy what a stu- town $1,000 .to land a girl illegally, visiting lu Mason the past week. Is speudiitg a pendous amount could be realized by' ) " ^Imt liow the money is divided, and Cash For Hides and Felts. few days with Lunsliigfilends, hlio will letmn • „vprv married mnn xuim to Miison the liiflt of this week, wlioie she will, ""SeBSiug every mameu man wno 'whether any of-it goes to white offi­ C. p. Micl(elson, Mason. spend afewdu>8 before leaving for a visit In wlsliea lie was a bachelor again!" cials, are still open questions. BANGHART & CRITCHETT. liaUloOicelt. I began to disappear. A man Who would The find !5'in lind in A'lew. ALL READY FOR THE STATE FAIR. THE BATTLE-MELDS. not kill his own rooster would willing- At the opening day of a kindergar­ iy sacrilico Uie last rooster of his best I POLITICS I ten Utile liilllo Imd worn out .Uio friend, ami it heciimo necessary, to tencher's iiallonci' and, being of (he old OLD 60LDIERS TALK OVER school, she? iiilnilnistcroil Ihe timo-hou- dosoly guard our pots at iiighL One .|..!..{..^.j..[..^.j.,;..:.:..;..:..:..:..;..;..j..:,.]..:...„;..:..[.J'.' ARMY EXPERIENCES. night I tied my rooster to a long polo ored romody fur iiiiiigliUiio.ss, A.s fnto would linvo It, llllllo bolimgoil to thu and piislicd polo and rooster under tho Kepnblicaii I'olicion. house in which 1 had , established elect. HI.-; iiiolhor wns.ii nionibor of. Tbo Blim aa ond In I'low day my noisy rooster was the talk of mnttiu's, but tho ohlef thing that botli- 'better tliiiii olir own way. When wo that anyh:idy would liavo in spniiklng the ciinip. Lveil Gen.. KIIpatrick sont or.s^l^lio Kopubllcaii Ioadors In Congress jwoiit to 'J'tiinpii In iSOS n good nuiiiy a lltUo boy,^' > nu orderly to 1110 witli, his coiiipll- is now lo serve two niiislors wlUiout of Uio rostaiiranls thoro dlsiihiyoil the mcnl.s, bogging to Inform mo that he giving .sorloii.s olToit.so to olUior. sign, '.\o soldiers foil bore.' -As wo Noted r.ir llfii' Itoaiity. had nt his headquarters a rooster that 'I'lii^ biblical liijmiethin Unit "yt. (;aii- Till! CouiUeSs of ,\'o;'tliliro()l;, until a jiiid full riiUons and very lltUo money, could lick mine and loach him man­ iiot serve God nnd .Maininon". appears short while ago Iciiowii as VIscoiiiiloss Ithls did not disturb the boys, but It ners. 1 sent my compliments to Kll- (o bo lost on theso aspiring iiolltl- I'.iiriiig, is looked upon as ono of Iho oiitrngod tho soiislblllllcs of (i young patrlck nnd hogged to liii'orm him that ciiiiis, for Uiotigli, of ooiirsi.', very anx­ hniKh-ioinesl women In London society. QOngllslimaii In my onmiinny, Ite calb my rooster was true, blue, and fought ious to servo UK' doiir (looplo, lliclr iiii- During tho life of llic Inlo Enrl, says "cd my nitontlnii to Uio sign nml .sllld only soco.sh chickons. I stuck to my dorgroiind (.'Oiincctloii willi Iho Miini- Tho 'I'nlUcr, sho alwiiys s(ioiit mucli iuo mini \vonlil dure dlspliiy such a sign rooslor, ami not a few of the boys car­ iiuni nf iinrlglilooiisiios.s—the onrpnrn- of licr time Willi hini at his wmiilry iwlioro soldiers wore (•jiiartered hi Piig- homo. Ill Ilaiiiiisliirc, and (hero slunie ried Uiolr North Carolina roosters In tions nnd Uiolr prodncoons jiroprlctnrs llaiid. as Iho most brilliant liosl(?ss In tho Iho grand review ilt Washliigtoii."—- —Is forever piilllug Ihom lii the wi'oiig • 'Tnslond of proclnlinliig thoy would coiinlry. arranging the sliontliig imrties Chicago Inter Ocean. direction,. Tlio people.aro doninndIng not feoil soldiers, Iho roslaurant pro- I'liiiroly herself and siiporlnlondliig railroad ralo leglslnlloii; the rnllrnads lirlotors 111 an Kiiglisli town were ro- Uow f-"iiiilli and the Ciiplain Traded. the very sinallost detail as to the cniii- arc dctoriiiliiod agnlasl iiny such Intor- fjiilred not only to food soldiers but NaUiriilly, Uio reader, if he has ovoc /!ort of lior fallier-iii-law's gliosis, 'Tho feroiico with tlioli' vosfod rights, Tli<> servo tlieni nt half the regular price, been, or Is now, or if he only has au. carl was deviitod (o licl' iiiiit was nnvor (looplo also AViiiil tariff roforni, nt lonst jLlslonlng to tho story, the mon of the Inclination to be a horse U-ader, will llrod of showing off hor portraits ami oiioiigli of ll lo provont tho Iriisl.f sell­ :compaiiy began to show rcsoiitmeiit, road Uils urUclo wlUi tho expectaUon liiotiires, of which be lind no fowor ing olioiipor abroad (ban horo, but it Is piil'ticiilnrly toward a pretentious es- of gaining a new imlnt of Information. tliiiii tifty dllTorciit kinds, and always dniliirs lo iloiiglmnls the trusts will talked of hor as his "beaiillfnl ilangh- jtnbhslimont which made a parade of But our slory rohit.ria only to a cus­ hold the wlil|i blind. Thoro Is a dell- lor-ln-hiw," .lis Cuban proprietorship nnd tlie pride tom of trading In milliary circles in cloiicy of iiilllioiis In the niilloiial (roas- Itliorcot In the Ainerlcaii soldiers, but Umo ot war, aad though this iiarticn- iil'y, wlileli iiiusl 1.10 ]it'ovidod l'or, liy Snrn Curn at; Iiast. :nll the while displayed the sign, 'So iar Incident iiiiiy not have fallen under now tnxatioii or oxlonslvo economy, Wontlocllo, Mi.ss,, Soiit. -1.—(Special.) iBoIdlers feil here.' tha observation of Uio reader, yet, if 'The quostinn nf digging the I'liiiniiia —Lawroiico coiiiily Is almost dally In i "On the first pay day the men of he hag been a soldier, no doubt a par­ oniial lo son level iiuisl be dochled; recel|it of fresh cvldcnco that a sure itlie artlllci'y coiiiiiniiy decided lo bavo allel case can be called to mind. DIED THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE clot al Uio back of Uie scat just above horo again Uio ti'iiiisooiillilontal rail­ euro I'or all Kidney Troubles has at n foasl. The coinpnny was formed as The narrator of Uie slory was a dls- tho head. roads are iiitoreslod. Reciprocity w'iUi hist been found, aiul that euro ia if for duty, tlio orderly sergeant Insist­ Arcliliishop Cliapellc a A'ictiin of Yel­ Uiigulslied Georgian, and as wo woro The rilltlngs of tho trala nro ot the Hmhl's ivldlioy Pills, low l.'cver. Canada: free trado with (he I'liillp- ing that the cooks lake Uioir place In more Iiitcrostod In the events than Uio .Vmoag Ihosc who have reason lo most sumptuous doscrlplloii. Electric pliios; Chliioso cxclusliin and a iiiiilt'^- dlnc. Then the company, each man llino and iilaco, that part of Uie slory A most regrettable feature nt tho bless UIO Groat Amorlcan ICldnoy light nnd oleolrlc funs nro found cvory- tiido nf minor qiuiillnns arc ]iressliig 'armed and ci|iilj)pcd for hot work, wns lost; yet the incident Is vouchod yellow fovor ojildomlc in Now Orleans Ronioily is .Mr.s, L, E, Baggoll of llils wlioro. 'The chief fontiiro of Uie train, for sollleiiiont and in iioaiTy ovory cnso iiiarcliod to tho rostatirant, took pos­ was Uio recent death of Archblslioii lilaco. Mrs, lia.ggolt had dropsy. for ns having nctually occurred. however. Is Uie fact Hint for the fir.st llioro Is some largo intorcsl Ihni Is pull­ Delhi's Kidney Pills eiirod hor. session, put Ilio jiroprlclors and tliolr .Toliii SmlUi lived on soiilhorn soil, Chajiolle, w h o lime In the history of British railways ing one way Avhllo Iho pe(i]ile nro tn bo "1 was iroi'iblod with my kidneys," employers under guard, and then put yet ho was a stanch Union man. 1-lis succumbed to valets and ladles' maids are carried, in ll(^st served In Iho other dlrooUon. Afrs. Baggoll says In roconimondlng 'Us own cooks on duty. Those prepar­ the dread dis­ iiolglibors liad nil Joined Issues wMlli addition to the guards nnd dliilUg car Pmihl's Kidney fills In hor friends, ed and scrvoil a lino supper. ease aflor weeks Spoiikor CainiDii Is said to bo In UIC Confodoracy, and of course no fra. a Honda Ills. "my iirlno would hardly jias.s. 'The "After the supper had boon dispos­ of heroic work groat IrilnihilIon over the soloetlmi of a loriial fooling existed for any one who 'The ladles' maids are neatly atllrod doctors said I had Dropsy. I have ed of tho coiiipaiiy marched out witii­ nnd scli'-sacrlfico lloor loador for the House of Uo|iro- stood an avowed antagonist to the In a black nljiaon dross wlUi Avliite lln- talcoii Dodd's Kidney i'ills as directed out o.xidanalloii or remark, and the in­ In tho liifoclod .sionlallvo.i who will Ipdp lilm to i-arr.v and iini now a well woman." principles they bolloved to bo right. Cn collar and cuffs, a nurso's bonnet dignant iiropiTetors mado liasto lo pre­ dislrlclof Uie af- out bis "stand pat" lilcns on tariff and Dodd's Khliioy Pills, euro the kid­ Smitli was forced to bear iiisiilta on fancy apron and a badge in silver sent a forniiil coinplalilt to Iho colonel liiclod. soiitlicrn railroads. Ho Is known to lie opposod neys. Ciireil kidneys slraiii all llio Ini- ovory hand. His cattle were killed, thread iiiscrlbod: "G-. AV. K. Lady's to Iho RoOsoVoHiiolleics nild will ilii- piirltlos out of tho blood. 'Pliat ineans In command of llio camp. ''J'lio colonel and in fuel the soiillinont prevailed City. The dead Attondaiit," 'Tho valots Avoar a smart IHiro blond and a sound, oncrgoUc body. was a strict disciplinarian, and he was prolate had con­ liniiil his onniiullloos iioooi'dlngly; so llial it was perfectly right to niipro- sorgo uniform. 'The maids will con- Dodd's Kidney Pills iiro the greatest fiuro Iho roslaurant men were mls- tracted the fc\'cr that It will bo Impnssililo (o got a priate any properly belonging to him, slanlly patrol the train lo render ser­ tonic the world lias ever known. takon. Ills own men, ho said, could while aiding tho unniilmnns roiinrt on any roforni legis- for oltlior imblie or private use. vices to Indies and obildron and Uioy not ])ossildy have done such a tiling. authorities to Infion, or perhaps any repni't. iil nil on Bill tiiough this was contrary to our Avill specially Avalch ovor ladies trnv- SECRETARY SEWARD, Ilowovel', ho would order the compiin- suppress the opl- Iho bills Iho ailinliilstrnllrm favnr.^, Union hero's Idea of riglit and wrong, cliiig AViUioiit nil escort Tho valets los foi'iiuid, for inspoeliiiii, aiul if the tlomlc among the It will bo doloroii.s da.i-s for Uio small irif) Iiidneiice Upon (ho (.^irciK-n folicy ho never coiiiplaiiicil. will do cveryUiIiig for a niale p.asseii- rcslniiraiit kooiiors eniild pick out Uio foreign clomont. fr.v—the groat majority of. the I!c|)iilj-. of Thill Count ry. Often assassliiiithni or n ropo In tho gor's comfort nud nt a pinch aro pre­ offOndors thoy would lie punislioil, llcaiis of ('ongross—thoy will . bo lio- Tllo impnrlanco of Soci'o(ary Sew­ hands of a mob wore iiisliilintioiis A r c lib 1 shop pared to clean Ills boots. "Tilings Kociiiod lo bo going J'.galiist C ll a p 0 llo was (woon two flros; ihoy iiiiist lio friomlly ard's infliionco In (ho doinostlc affairs brought to boar ujioii his mind to in LOUIS .P. ClI..\PKI.Li;. The new Froacii Do Ololin four-cyl­ tho boys when I ho colonel naid blaiid- born 111 Prance with (lio siioah-or, or their local legisla­ of tho .Uiillod.States.during .lohnson's duco lilm to disavow his coiivlctioiis. inder conijVoiiiid locomotives, Uie Inrg- dy to Uio cnmplniiiaiits: 't)f course, yon 03 years ago and was a member of tion AvlU lio Jeopardized, Thoy must adiiiiiiistriiiioii has probably boon ox- But all this sooniod lo iimko him the esl and most powerful engines yet ,focd soldiers at yonr cslablishinonl?' Olio of tho most aristocratic famlllos 1)0 Avolcoiiio at tho \\'lillo House or aggei'alod, but It Avouid bo Imi'd to t.n^ firmer and the more dcteriiiliied not seen In HiiS country, have arrived at 'J'ho '.Spanish-Americans' rolnct;tnlly of that coiiiitr,\'. His lioalth had been llii'lr hopes of patroiingo AVIII go gliiii- aggoralo the imporlanco of what hn to coni|ilaIn. Swindon, aiid.Avill bo employed on the adnilllod that llicy did not. Tho colo­ undermined by his arduous duties as nioi'iiig and ovon candidates for foiirtli- achieved and of what ho Initialed In But fortune often changes, and in service Avhen It starts. class iioslniiistiM's will laiigli tlioiii to his own |iro|ior Hold of diplomacy. His nel asked, not so blandly: 'You don't the course of events the occasion pro- apostolic dologiilos to the .Phlllppiiios, scorn, II Is possible, nf courso, that chbif, occllpicd as ho was with tierce allow one of those offensive placards. sontod itself whore it socmod Uio Cuba and Porto Pico, yet despite that CORN MILL 92 YEARS OLD. UIO I'i'osidoiil iiiid Iho speaker may coiid'ovorslos over olhor snhjocts, ,"Xo soldiers fed hero," do you?' Thoy tables wore about lo turn. ho throw himself heart and soul into the work ot coiinning tho epidemic to Yet Doing: Daly in a Kara! District of agroo lo cinnprninlso—Unit Is, for f'oib found, Avo may well su|)poao, but llltio ,adniitlcd that tli(!y did. •Then,' tliun- A small Union foraging forco had a small section of Now Orleans and Nortli Ciiroliaa. gross (o do nothing nf any groat coii- time for foreign relations, lie does lorod the colonel, 'got out of this camp made Us appearance in the iiolghbor- sacrilicod his life in his efforts to aid The windmill hero shown is 02 yonre soqiionco, except, of coiirso, to make not appear lo bavo lulorforod with pol­ as quickly as your logs can carry you. Iiood, and tho dofeiisoless Inliabllants the stricken city. old,, and has sto,'tdil,v boon doing duty spoochos (coming with lo\'c for (lie icies which wore already adoiitod or to Got out or I will put you all under ar- woro entirely at Us mercy. SmlUi de­ grinding corn. It Is Just as busy as It dear people, jiiiss (ho iijiproprlaUon liavo initialed aii.v now policies of his [rest.' And Ilioy got out." cided now was tho Umo lo got even Archbishop Cliapellc leaves a record bills, AvKh a groat claim for oconnniy, oAvii. Seward must lliorofore bo held ; "I never saw such a,sign la tho Civil with Ids persecuting neighbors. So of faithful and enduring work, not and go linino tnistln.g lo the tl'iisis niul resiic-nslblo t'. a degree soihowliat un­ jWar," .said the Captain. "Tho .Soutli- he had liis host horse brought from only for his chureli, but for the iiaUon. corpora Hons for enough cash (n ovor- usual for the eoiuUict of the delicate jcrn liotolkoopors wcro, as a rule, ready his stable, nnd, after having It sad­ When he was rector qf St. Matthew's coino Iho disgust of thoir ooiisUliionls, nogotialion's, liwolviiig very far-reach­ [to food all soldiers AVIIO had money. dled, he sot out to moot tho Union sol­ Church In Wasliiiigloii he was brought 'I'ho Doninci'atic nioinbors, iioliig In ing consoquoiicos, which the war .gave |I have often Uionght, however, that diers. Into* constant louoh wiUi foreign dip­ iho minority, can do notliliig. Tbo rJse to. It Aviis he AVIIO first presealed I'Uic bo.vs in Uio Spaiiisli-Amcrican war lomats accredited (o onr government He had not proceeded far before ho drastic rules of Uio liopnbllcan ma­ .America lo Enropo In that attitude of ilind a very limited oxporioiico of tho 'Through his acquaintance ho bccarao cncoiiiilorod the man ho was looking jority Avill adopt Avill offocluiiUy |iro- coiiscloiiH strocvdh Avliicli Uie thorough ;unusiial ns comiiarod wiUi the oxpori- profoundly versed in world's affairs. for, and recognizing an oflicer In a voiit most nf lliom ovon having a establishment 0/ our nationality at last cnccs of the long service nicn In the Ho was a true statesman and look an captain's unltorni, he rode boldly for­ chniico to express an opinion. But tho enabled ns to la'i.:o. It was ho Avho ro- iLnloii finny. 'This was particularly Intense Interest in the progress of tile ward, and after making a salulo, call­ Doinncrals will, by kco|)lng a bold asscrled clfoclivoly, yet without any itrue of the tilings that liappcnod in United Stales. It was his brond-miiid- ed out: front and aclliig together on all qiios- arrogance, our tl'ndltionnl stand In rcf- tthe last year of tho war, when the mon od statesmanship and true caUioliclty "Good morning, captain." (lons on Uie sido of. the.peniilo, so lai- crcuce lo the Latin republics lo the were sonsoiiod to adventure aud woro of fooling that led to his solocllon as "Good morning, sir! Dismount!' pross public opinion Unit the voters Koiilh of. lis. It Avns hn who, fnclng thrown largely on Uielr own resources. archbi.shop of Santa Po, New Mexico. came tlio reply. .will ontriist tliom wllh power nt the Avostward, accomplished an expansion ' '"Tho bntllo of Poiilonvlllo came as Later he was transferred to New Or­ SmlUi did not exactly undorstam} olcctlon of 1000, • of our system into a region never con- a surprise lo most of Sherman's array, leans, and his groat ability and knowl­ that kind ot reception, yet, decidins leniplatc'l until his tiny by, those Avho nnd there wcro some stirring Incidents. edge made him the natural solecUon ns It wns military custom, ho unhesitat­ Demoralizcil KetinlilccnriM. guided our dcsdnlos and turned onr Xdit the scene that conios up lirst In my apostolic delegate to Cuba and Porto ingly comiiliod. How dtniioralizod the Kopiibllcau thoughts upon . the shores of the Pa­ imiiid when Pcntonvlile is montlonod Illco. 'The archbishop's work there "Unsaddle," was the next command party Iias.bocomo Is shown by the cific as a Hold for American trade and is one To mako me laugh. On that was not only in the interest of the that was given by the captain. Iiroposltioii of Cocll A, Lyon, iiatinnni Anierloan iiilluoiico,—William Garrott jNorlh Carolina march our brigade or CaUiollc Church, but of vital Import­ Smith did that. conimlKeoman from Texas, proposing BroAvn in Atlantic, division used pack mules iiislond of ance to the Unltod Statos, for ho did "Unsaddle that old nag over Uicre thnt (ho Roiiublieiins of tho Soutliorn iwngons, nnd the pnck train was a pic- much to Overcome the hostile feeling and put your saddle on her, and the Statos form a symllcnlo toAvrost from OUST THE DEMON. iturosque affair, the mules being lond- liold against this country by thc Cath­ COUN MILL KIN£TY-TWO YEAnS OLD, one on her on this horse you've been Republican prcsldontlnl candiilatos 'od wIUi all sorts of plunder. Iu addl- olics of Cuba and Porto lUco. Ho was A Tussle v.'itli Co/I'ee. riding." ever was, and bids fair to keep right promises of olllcial patrouago boforo Ilion to ollior things, nearly every mule also the Pope's ropresentaUvo In the There is soniethlng fairly demoni­ And as he hasUly compiled with this on grinding for many decades. It is sit­ voting for thoin. It Is prosuniod that ,'cnrried at least one live rooster, and aegoUaUons for the purchase of Uio acal In tho way coffee sometimes command, ho began to wonder. uated near SAvanquitls, N. C, and is a the highest bidder AVIII got the bunch. jsomo mules two or threo roosters. lands of the Friars in Oio Philippines. Avrcaks its (iendish malice on those . "Now mount Umt old horso," was landmark Avliich is hold In highest con­ 'Thoy will domaiid at lonst two cnbinot ' '"The roosters had boon gathered up Archbishop Chapelle, as a friend and AVho use It the next order. sideration. positions and oUicr odlcos in proiior- :on the long mafch and had become A lady writing from California says:. He mounted. companion, was without' a superior. tion. This is graft pure and simple, Jgreat pels. ,So it was arranged they "My husband and I, both lovers of "Now face about" He was full of reminiscences, Avas a Delayer. nnd alViough the loaders from the .should bo put in largo wooden palls cofl'ee, suffered for some time from a He "faced." charming story-teller, had a very Ho was a laggard itt Avoolng and the Nortliern States have not openly o'r- iconfiscntcd along the route, nnd theso very annoying form of nervousness, ac­ "Now move!" healthy love of humor and a keenly dear girl had quite lost her patience. gnnlzod to receive bids, (lioy AVIII AA'IUI- ipalls Ucd to the tops of the packs on companied by most frightful head­ But this was past endurance; so humorous eye., Aloreover he had much One evening he ,'said in a casual out doubt deal on a slmllai' basis AVIUI ]lhe mules. The roosters took kindly to aches, In my own case there Avas while the old horse was already mov­ tact. He was deeply beloved, not only way, "I'm a linn believer In the old the candidate that receives their sup Ithe locoiuotloii, nnd while tlie mules ovoiiliially developed some sort of af­ ing forw.ard. Smith, turning la his by members of his church, but by nil proverb, 'Ma.rry in hnste and repent port. If nntionnl coinmllteonieu—(lie [were moving wcro very quiet. But fection of tlie nerves leading from the saddle, called out: Avho came under Ids kindly Influence.' at leisure.'" highest ofliclals, lu Hie organization— iwlien tho train halted tho roosters, nn- spine to the bond. "Captain, just let me say ono In his death the Catholic Church suf­ She looked up at him and smiled aro openly grafters, Avhat cnn no ox­ iUcIpating release and Uie freedom of "I Avns unable to hold my head up tiling." fers an almost Irreparnble loss nnd the AA'oarily. pocted of Uiolr partisan fnllOAvors AVIIO camp, would crow lustily. straight the tension of thc nen-cs "Weil, say It, and sny it quick!" naUon loses a man Avho was great aud "But of course," sho said, "that also hope to l.>e rewarded. good. couldn't really int:crost you." drew It to ono side, causing me the > "'This was not so comical when tho "Well, I've been trading horses forty most intense pain. Wo got no relief mules were scattered nt camping time years; but this is the first time I ever ".And AA'hy not?" he asked. Political I'otpoiirri. LUXURIOUS ENGLISH TRAINS. A corrospondoiit wants to knoAV from modicino, and were puzzled as to among the several compaales. But at traded and didn't have a word to say "Because you Avouldn't have any Bontonvllle thero had been much hur­ timo loft to repent In." Avhetlier "Uie ndiniiilsti'atloii" Is plural Avhat caused the trouble, till a friend about It"—J. M. C. in American Trib­ A'alelH, ntaida and Niiniborcd Scmta or singular. 'Tliore Is no hxed rule, but suggested Unit possibly the coffee Ave rying and the whole p.ack train was une. AnionK Other Conveniences. He thought this ovor for some time 'collected in a sheltered position to nnd iinnlly SUAV the point When ho tlio present one is sliigula.r,—Washing­ drank had something to doAvlth , it Jlost Annoyiiii;. The Grent'Western Railway Com­ await tlie Issue of batUo. As tho left an hour later they Avere.engaged. ton Post. ' and advised that Ave quit it and try Mrs. Subbubs—Mrs. Gaddle say. ad, my: bend straightenod up and the.:; are iKit"~Phi!adelphia:Press. the tobacco trust Perhaps he agrees hundred roosters crowing for dear life. dreadful pain.Uiat had so punished mo,.,: "Here Is a sensible writer In the Three enUrelyncAv trains h.ave''been Avlth Secretaiy 'Taft that, federal sal­ while I used the old kind :of:-.r'coffee:/ "It was ludicrous beyond description, London World who says: 'Most men .•built for the service, composed of the SoiucthluK AVronR. aries are: much too ioAV and needs tlie vanished. The fun of it took possession, of ofll- like women in quite plain, simple 'largest and most palatial vehicles ever "Oh, yes, he's a self-made man."- trust money to make both ends meet "We have never resumed the use of-.-;: cers and mon, and we went into.tho clothes.'" yet seen in the: country. Bach coach :"I thought you said his name w.ft8 'Those,, AVho expected ..to . 1 ive : long the old coifce,' but relish ::our::PoStum fight. laughing and talking back iaik "Bitli!; That's the lUteranee of: soma Is seventy feet long ftnd nine and one- Taylor." enough to see Uie Panama canal com­ every day as well as we did the:former to tho roosters. We could hear them parsimonious' husband with a dowdy half feet wide, A train Is made up "Well?" pleted AVIII; have to forego that pleas­ beverage.. -And. AVO are deIlghtedt'.::to.;;,. crow, after wo got down to business, wife."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ot six coaches, Avith a total seating ca­ "Well, it takes nine tailors to mako ure if the. .transcontinental: railroads find that we can give it freely to our \ : and the boys thought it was a good pacity for 208, passengers, divided be­ a man."—Philadelphia Press. l/nst AVord. succeed in getting Congress :to_ordar a omen and they told some of their pris­ tween tlilrty-slx first-class nnd 232 children., also,, something - Ave,^viicA'Cr-::: "Does your Avife insist on having Troos Which Produce Oil. sea level Avaterwny. oners about it. When we went Into tliird-class. Second-class passengers, dared :,to do with-:the .oldklntl. of .icof- v::i: the last word?" eaid.tlie man.who asks In China there is a tree Avhich' pro­ camp after the battle, the roosters, it will no longcivbe carried by .this par­ Banker Clows of NOAV York con- fee." Name given by Postum Co., Bat- - Impei-tineut questions. duces oil. Recently about 1,000 were .seemed to us, crowed louder than ever, ticular train in either direction, Hnues to hold tiio c.xtrnordlnaiT:'notIon, tie Creek, Mich. V, i "Certainly not," answered Jlr, Meek- transplanted from China to Califomia; for a-Republlcnn, tliat good crops rath­ Postum Coffee contains absolnt(>ly, ' and certainly thoy were greater pets Every:seat in .the train Is numberoil; ton, 'She:i.docsn't have to insist."—. and at last reports -ft'cre doing well. er than high tariff and other Republi­ CO' drugs'of. any,:klnd,'.but, i'elieyes::'.tha .:,|j;. than ever before. nnd the passenger will require a per-' Washington Star, can legislation, make good times. It's coffee drinker from the aid drug poi-,'' \ .:.'fDespite.their affection, for their! pet. forated ticket, half of Avhlch will be Why Is It people ahvays look at a' about time that CICATS Avas.rend out •on, roosters the boys in good time became , 'The palnof a lostlove is theprlco torn oft by the guard and slipped, so man's socks ,wheD he takes oCL' Ms of the protection to trusts party There's a reason, li;* jio-cWckenI" , hungry thatv th—e roosters man-»y a" woma..v«-.. n ha—s pai». d for'a: Uome.' tliaulut iIwt cannot:bG:;removed,:intcunuuu ue icmwieu, jmou a iiiulittlBe i shoesouuKa 7J ( , • - - • . - ..'fV-'-.a I- If

Was Too OIrt for Tlmt, FEVER'S AFTER EFFECTS A young lawyer whose love of flow- STOP/ WOMANIftiJ™! 1x113 oi-s and all things green and growiiie AND CONSIDER Did Not Disappear' Until tho Blood compelled him to establish hl.sboi.uo In CHICAGO, FT. WAYNE, FGS' W, L. DouGlas $4.00 Cilt Edge Lino Wao Reiiowod by Dr. Williams' ono of the suburban towns of ,\ew THE ALL- Pink Pills, TORIA, FINDLAY, CLEVELAND, cannot too oqiiallod at any price York invited bis old chum, lirown, also IMPORTANT FACT Typhoid fever is Hoiuctinioscnlled nor ot the bur, to sijund .Sunday on tiio BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BOSTON vou.'i fuver. during tho conr.so of the farm, says tho New York .Suii. fuvor tho nerves aro nhva^'.H profoundly =AND ALL I'0INT.SS==== lirown was rectilvod with nil appro­ disturbed, and whoii It is ovor tltciy iiru priate honor, ami all the altriicllotis leftsosoufiitivo that tho paliqnfc has tu EAST AisjD WEST wore diily dlsjilil.yed lo Ills polllo but That in address­ bo ffiuirdetl against nil excitement. In tliq not ovel'keen gaze, I'or Ile was soilio- ing Jlrs. I'inlt- Reached Most Quickly and Comfortably via the toiiio treatmont thou dutnanded, regard Hnsiiiess genernlly re- wliiit deficient Ili tinit prlimtl ]jiiSslo)i bnin you are coii- must bo paid not otily to building up Hush Ili'icls well siLstitltteil vol­ Ctiicago. I'or II giirdeli wlliidi has cimie 'Jown lldingyour private but also lo stretigthotiiiig Iho nerves. A ills to 11 wointui— ume iinil fiirthiir stren^tlli- through Ibe gc'iieralions fi'Oiu Adam. romoily that will do bolh, make sound I'Uliig bi leading manufiicluros nml ili.'^- a woman who.se experi­ flush to repiiir wnsto itiid give new vigor At each nioiil ho llsleuod eourlaons ence with wometi's iribiillon. .New deniiimls lay mure Threo K.tprosB Trnlns ovory day In tho year, to fooblo nerves, IH the iiiost coiiveniiuifc ly to eulogies of.'our own make" vt diseases covers ii great pressure iiiinii Iron itnd stool I'ltellllie.'', rhrn I'lillnian SlcepbiK Cnr.s to Uhleauo, Now fljid oconoinical. Such a romedy is i)r. ands. lie bore patletilly "oitr own many years. rolling slock is in sharp deimind, iitt'l Vork nnd llnslon. Coinfnrlftblo ltl(,'li hncl: seal WillianiH' l^'ink Pills for Palo People. milk, lettuce from thnt frame you saw, Yon can talk frc(3ly jobbltig, lii'iiiiolios, ill stit|)le wiire iti'o to a \\*oitian wlicii it is' coaehesnnd modern UlnlnK Oarsscrvlngincnla Ono proof of Hits H tlio experieiico of peas oil' tho vine In the back lot,'' and on Individual Club I'liin raiiKlnff In prioca increasingly iicllve, with an enlargeil iicvoUing to relate Mr. CbaidoH Worth, of Ktist Va.ssidboro, so on. Hut at last It got to Ihis; from .'Wu to ?1.00. Al.so a la Carte service. MiiiiiH. Ho says: " I liitd n .severe at­ bnyliig of full ni'.il wliller itecessitrle.-^. your private ti'ou- :"Harry, I ciiii.recommeml this chiek' iiU'S to a mail — Colored I'nrtors In unllorni lo look to tha EBlal)llslied^==' '^^ tack of tyiihiiid fever late in tho fall Advices, froiii.lJie, Interior nKtliitiilii en espocliilly. 1 fpised It niys(>lf.": besides a man comtort ot llrst and second eiass possengorj .Tiiiy 0,1878. which Itift mo very weak and dobilitiitod. nn encotiriigiug lone,, based uiion ex­ and keep cars scruiudnusly clean. W.L.OOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS Mv heart; palpibited, my breatliing bo- Then the worm luriled.—afliir lllo does not under- cellentiigrlcultui'iil conditions nnd Hlnnd—simply be­ ' MORE MEN'S $3. SO SHOES THAU caiiiodilUcult after, tho least exertion aud lii'st mouthful of chicken,—and wltb. a Direct Connections with Fast Trains nl ANY OTHER MAMUFAOTUREfi. liciivy consumption of goods. The pilr- en ILSC Ile is a man tlinro V/M uumhiio.s.s in Imth hands. I sad smile remitrked; Chicago and Buffalo. "EWAnn lo anyonewlio can -M a II y women suffered lu that way for fully six iiiniiflis. eliitsliig ])awer Is seell lo be iidviiiicliig, "So, Will, 1 I'ltn't believe font. ^|U,UUU illiipiove Ms stjtemenL rfulTer iti silence nnd drift along from As I ditl not grow (Hit of it, dirtT:'.4 iti nml the best iiidleiitloiis prevail its to All Agcnis Sell Tickets via this Popular Route, W. L.Dnii|?Iii'i$.1..'!n Bhoc3 Iinve by their ex­ You've only been here a little over two bad to worso, knowing full well ihttt cellent .stylo, ensy fllllnjf, ami siipcrlorwenrinf; fact sao tho sliitlitost. improvemont. 'JB Iho Jiuiiiihlbilo (.'utifse of tritile. Pi'l- years." Wrllo to . . qimlHiea, nchlevcd the hirgeat xiilc oinny $.1.SU timo im.ssadf I decided to use Dr. Wil• tbey ought to Iittve immedinle iissist- nuii'y iinii'hbls liiive beiiij woH iiUeiided .shoe In Hie world. They iirc Just iiB good ns jhtnis'PittkPillH lis Iktiow of some cures nnee, . but a. naturalmodesty iiiij)els W. A. SHE RE R. those ihiit Cost yon $5.01) to $7.00 —the only and iriinsiietlons ai'o.of good chai'acicr : A CLEAR COMPLEXION. lb cm to shrinic from exposing them­ dllference Is tho price. If I could lukeyoii Into thoy bad elToctodin ca.soH like,mine. TRAV. PA88. AQT. FT. WAYNE. IND, selves lo tlie questions and probalily niy factory nt llrocklon, IMiiss., the Inritent in "'Aiiitost as .soon its I bojfau taking in Ihe prlnclpiil foodsliifl's, pi'lces being the world miller ono roof mnklng men's lino ASiiii|ilc Home Trentiiieiit for lllnclc- examinations of even tlieir family thetn I could .see decided iiuprovoiuetit In only two aniittiiodlties lower llinii «hoca, nnd .show you the caro with which every liciids, Ued, K'oiiKli iiiid Oily SIciii iiiiil pliysiciiin. It is unnece.ssai'y. Without pair ol Uniighir, ulioesl.'; iiindcyoinvoiilil rcidlJo nnd nfler keeping oti with thoin for hist week. ItiiilromI Inillie Is iiii- DiHriniirliiK IIiimnrH, money or price you can eonsiilt it wo­ why W. L. Doiislns $.1.50 sheen ore the beet fiovornj wpeltfl T was eonipletfly well. I usuitlly high In both freight ntid travel, If you are iilllletoil wllh pitnple.s, man wliose k-nowledge from actttal ex­ Allocs produced In Ihe world. o-dh'idAT Dr.WilliiiniH' Pink Pills a most If 1 could show you the dllfercncc between (ho Iiiill onrnlttgs of Chlciigo roads show bliickheiiiis, red, rough or oily skbi, or perience is great.. shoes iHude in my factory und those of other Kjiluablo rouKidy, and Iain in tlin llabit steady gtlllts. innkcB, you would undcrstniiil why DoinrliLS if roRoiiiniendiiigthoiii lo others afllicted dlsligurlng hiimors, you will Ibul (Ids Mrs. Pinkhnm'fl Standing Invitation, $.1..'!0 shoes cost more to make, why they hold as I win." iron ore slilpiiionis Avoro restiiui'il simple liome troiilnioiit most I'.greeiible, their sliniie. fit better, wcnr lonfter. nnd nre of Women siill'ering from any form of grcnter Inlrlntic value limn any other $3.SO •\71ioa the ncrvn.i ncliu and trem- ,'iflerii slinrl liiU'i'mjilloii, attd >villi the speedily effective iiinl ot'onomleal. female weaknivssare Invited to promptly shoe on the ninrket to-day, l)!o ii": mofltis lhat thoy areslarving. Tho IraiisiiorlaHon of gniiii, foi'est prod- eoiiiniunicalc wil^i Mrs. I'iidvbiiin, al W. L. aoiigfao Strong Maila Shoaa for Gently smear tbo face -wlHi llio ffrciit Diily v.-ny to,feed tlii;iii is tiwongb tho Lynn, >lass. All letters are received, Mon, SX.liO, $2.a0. Boys'School a iiid.s, fuel nnd geiierill niei'chiinillsi', emollient skin ciii-p, Ciilletira Oliil- Jlrs. AVm. Klliot, 37.1 DroBB Shoos, ^2.S0, $2, $1.7B,$1.Da bliiod, Iiiid the liost fond is D.-.Williiitns' opened, read and answered by wnineii lake ('iirryiiig cvcei'ds ith lu'cvlous e.v- nietit, bnt do not rub. W'nah off the West Ave., Rocliesler, CAUTION.-Insist npmi linvlni; W.L.HouR- Innk Pills. They aro iibsulutoly guai'ati- only. A wonian eiiii freely talk of her perieiice. (•'olleelloii.s iiiiike a sall.s- ointment in live mlniiles wllh Cutiotirii N. y., says: "I used to las .shiJeH. 'I'ako nn snhsllliili'. >(iiiu (;i)7inino Irod to bo fren from opiates or olher harm, private iilne.ss to a \voinaii; thus iiiis havo asevere slck-liead- •H-lthiiiit Ills iiiuiiii and prieo sininpecl an holtoni. lul (lri.,';:i. Thoy ;u-o sold by nil drug faclnry showing on bolli cll.v and coun­ Soap and hot water, andbnlbe freely. lieon estnl.)Ii,siied tlieeterntilcoitiidciice IVAN'I'Kn, A shnndmilerliievorylnirnwiiern aclio ovory Suiiilay. gi.sts, or niav be obraiutid directly from try bill.s, Iilid I'lilliires iigalii are low Repeat llils morning nnd evening and between jMrs. PiiiUham and tlie women W. I.. Uninjlaa Sli'"'.^ nro not indd. l''iill lino of Since I began taking thn Dr.Williiitiis Medicino Oo„ Bcbeuec- yoti will soott be rewiii'iled with it skin of- Amerieii, which litis never lioen Bailiples .soiit I'riMi f.ir Inspection iijinii rmpicst. 111 iiuliibers Iiiill lliilillilies. Celery King, ono yeitr Fust Color Byolnts iiar.il: llmi/ will not weartiuly bnissij., N. Y . brolicn. Out of the vast voliitne ol Lighter rcci'ipis of wbciit iiud sluiiU- soft, while and cloiiv. Oullcurn Soup, !igo,l havo not had heiul- AVrlto fnr lllnslnileil Cntninf; of Fall .Stylos. o.vperienco which she lias Ind raw from, or outgo of cni-ii lU'eoiuil foi' it detdiite the host lollot and eoliiplo.vhiii soap hi acho onco." W.L. J)01J(iLA.S, Jirocldon, Mass. (irowinjj I/n/.y fii .Spoecli. it is more than possible that she has llie world, assisted liy Citllcttrii Olnt- 'J'lic simple I'bigli.sli allirmative is lit tlit! total ipiiitility of grain baiidled gained the very knowledge that will luent, will preserve, purify niul Ilimu- bccoiiiiiig somewliiit liiittered in coiii- at this pnrl, lull notwlllisliiiiilliig Ihl.-i help your case. Sins asks notliiiig in tlfy llio comple.vinn nnd keep the .skin return except your good-will, and ber liioii speech. "Yos" bits long soiuidcd ihe .shnwliiK- Is large, ll,12l,.||in busli- In a lioalihy (•oiidllioii, provontlilg advice litis relieved llionsauds. Surely i.s "yiLs" rrotii llie lijis of llio tliledit- els, cniiipiirlnt,- with i;!,ITI,T."7 bushels blaclclKiiiils, piinplos, I'l'tiplioiis or the iitty woman, idcli or jioor, is very foolisii •iiled. lliii lliere is a present lonileiiey hist week iiitd fl,L'."(l,ll,S.| littshels ii yeitr return of lic/.eniil iiiiil oilier skin trou­ if she does not take advatiUige of this iiiiijii.L,' Ihe edticalpil to ailopt llio n.go. Olllel' receipts v:ei'e bfiivier. in tn know tho Rrcat inorilanf Al.aba.stino, tho bles. Used lis a .sliiimpon It cleiiiisos geiii'rotis olTcr of nssislatiCe. Baiiiiiii'y Wall C'Datlng—Not a Jioi. or cold AiiK.'t'iriiii variaiils upon the word. wool, dressoil boel', Hour, biillor nml tho scalp of cnisls and scales, remov­ 1 f you lire ill, don't besitiite to get a water dlscasi'-liroudiii(j kalsomliio, benrluK Aiiiei'ica liiis foiuid tliat liu open vowel cbec.sc, and Inwei' in ciiltli'. slici-p iinil liottleof lyydia E. Pinidiiim'sVegeltible a fanciful naiuo. ing dandruff iiiid lu'oinotlng the growtJi FOR WOWiEN or a hililiil is eiisier lo proiKJtiiico lluiu eggs, liet.'eipis of Itiiiilinf were 57,- Compound atonec, attd write JMI-S. I'ink- LET US imU? YOU. of Iho hair. Por red rough hands, llcll- troubled with Ill's peculiar to It siblbttit. And it hits two suiistitutes TOO.OIK) foci. n-aiiist-IT,l)0S.O0n foot last liam, Lynn. Mn.ss., for .special advice. their 901, used as a douche is marvefously «uo- T\'i"lto r;ii-ly ,n iifolo'st itgiiiii.st lite waste of iiiid 2S a yeiir ago.—flun's Keview THC n. PAXTON COMI»ANY OOOTON. M*SQ, gonna and vui'- wild slate in .lii))aii, it is probitide tlmt lii'.ti' iii .celling toitKue, pahito and niin; doos not riiljorscalo. Nownaliingot China some .iiDO years ago furiiisltod walls atlur oiioo upi>lic(l. You can brush li^idli ill a po.silloii 10, hiss, l.'honellc Aiigiisf, It poi'lod of o.x- the stock fi'oin which the wonderful It on—mi;cvvilh cold water. Other linish- biidiK's.s is wlml the Into Pi'o. .Ma.\- es, mixed with either liot. or oold water, (•optioiiiil iti'tlvily ill nil varieties of .Tapaiiese goldfish have .Miii'lii'i' would cull it. Ne^ M do not have tho coniontliij; proiiei'- lilies,of trade itnil indus­ been bred. It is I'Ofiorted that in feudal MADERIA. SPAIN. THE MEDITER­ ty of A liiOiiHtivio, They aro stuck on Aiiil witliiii the liist week llie pres­ try, draws to a close willi liUyitig days, even when famine wits abroiin In RANEAN AND THE ORIENT with RIUO, or otlier iiiiininl iiiiifctor ent wrilcr tins couvei'sod wltli half a M'liioli rots, Coodiiig ili.senso KoriuH, sliowiiig fiirllii;?r expansion, cereal crop the land and many people wore starv­ ilo'/oii iiien of etilttire ittid iiosltioii, By llio Waliiisli Uallroad and thn well known rulihinj,', scHling, atid spoiling yields or prnspoels close to the best, ing, tlic trade iu goldfish was llottflsb- twIiiserew.S.,S. .Mnltko nf the llainliiir„'-Aiuei.- walls, clolIiiiiK, etc. Such flnlsiies tiiusS tlifce (if wltoiit "yitli'd," while the Ican Line, leHvlnj,' New Vnrlt Jiiniiary .'lOtli. ntilwiiy tniiiiage increasing, collei'tioiis iug. bo washed olf cvury year-costly, filthy Worlt. ollii'r three "yepjieil." Wo have all Illllii. InslliiK 71! days. ;ir ilnys on slinre, 17 days Dny Alabaolliin only in !i Ih. ii'Ij'irH, piot>- in the Wiwt, Xorlli and liJast I'eiiorted T'hc dcnutnd at present appears to be 111 Ktrypmiiil llie Holy I.nnd. 'I'lie moil. Iii- irly luboled. Protty wall and c.'IIInK design, lieiii'd sermons lo Ibo young on the iiu- THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEV/ lori'sliii;; nnd exUnisU-eeniise nf Ils kind ever generally better, mouoy e.voeptioniilly without limit, and tho output shows a ))laniied. Knles, enverini; nil. exiieiises. $.100, '•llinla ou IJecor.iUiiit"und tlJit,card, froo, portiitice of leiii'iiiiig lo say "uo"— ANO MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. substantial Increase each year. Jfiiny and upward from New Viirk. Otlier cruises to ALABASTINE CO.. easy for Ibis .soason, nolwltlistiiiidin.u; My ilnclnr says it act. (.•mitlv on the Blomnoir, liypr V , I, ,,, -, ,,,, , .wllicll Is oiLSy—but will llio iiiilpit and kidnnj.s and is a nj..nsnul, liiMlive. This drink Is I till! West lll'IICS, iSllBSan and the .-iimpisll Wlllll Iticrcased crop moving reiiiiii'oineiits, thousand pooplo make a living by Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 WaterSt., N. Y, ibiiiiiler wilritiiigs in llioso who will made friini herhs. Mid i.s iirt.rtnrea fur u£u us enally aa Sliifi and upward. Ileseripliv(; It.lnerary fnr .|0 iiiid conlideiicu on all hands of a largo growing gohllisb I'or the iimrkol, una lea. Itisenllod "j.IIIIC'H Tea" or stninp. Uest a(renniiandnlliias socnreil by tint siiy "yes'/"—London Clironiclo. hundreds of peddlers carry the fish and lU'ospiiclively pfoiltiiblo fall and LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE '^"^'^^'^ "'nioMP^oN winler trade. thi'ougb llie streets aud alotig tbo coun­ DON'T MISS THIS. try roads in wooden tubs suspeiideil (lay. I,iui('\^ l<'nmily illi'diiiiiir mnvn-irh.) P, S T. A.. Wnbash R. R. Fort Wayne, Ind. l.iiisiness I'liiliires for tho wook end­ nouTiM triirh diiy. in imlt-r t,i) lin licnlrliy from u sbouldor bar. iificisBHary. Addrasa, O. K Woudtvard, JjUlloy, N.Y, IC you havo cream to aepiii-ato ft good /V Ciiru for Slniiineli Trnuble — ..V New ed Aug. 2-1 In the Uiiifed States nuiii- Mctliiid, by Absorption -No DI-UKK. lior ]7il, against .147 histweelt, .TS.'i Tlto lotidbig goldlisli ceiiler is ICori- YOUR OWN SIGNATURE r.Vi-n,^ Cream Separator iatbe moat prolitnbiu in­ Do you want « .Sell Inkinn Doting Stomp vestment you can possibly make. Delay yiiina, nonr the nucient eiipilal of Nai'a. Uiiliber .Stamp for slKnliiK Letters. Vouchors, Do Yoti Holrdi'? 111 llio, like week of mo-l, LIL' itt IDO.'i, (or 75 cents? Address, Uck Uoz 219, Fort ole., at the low price nf il.tlfi. Sond for par­ means daily waste of ft uteniis M (liseased Stniiiach. Are yon MO in .1002 aud .188 in tOOL In Ciin- Hero iii'o (150 indepoiideiit breeding cs Wayne. Indliini. ticulars. Lock lloi 2111. Fort W»yno, Indlnna. titno, labor and prmhict. l.abiislinients, whose yearly pi'oduct nlllk'led with Sliort lireiitli, Gii.i, Snitr iida failures for the week number 1-1, DE LAVAL CREAM Kruiilalioiis, Heart f'aiii.^, liidigeslion, runs fnr inlo the inillions. Due farm '^y'^""':''f"ff""'.7.'.'.yy'—\r. 11y.«ipop!-iii, nuriiiiic I'liiiis .'iiid Lend as against 211 last week and 2li In Ihh SEPARATORS save wiiich I visilod "was started 140 years $10.- per cow per year Widfjlit ill I'it of .Slniiuich, Acid Stoiii- week a year ago.—Priidstreet's. ago. At first It was conducted niorely H, every year of use over all iioli. Distended Abdoiiieii, Diiiziiies.f, ^' gravity setting systeuis Colic'.' for file ploasuro of the owner, but it resents and $5.- per cow over Had I'.ronlli or .•Vny Other Stoniitc'li eventually became a commercial eiitnr- ',1'ortiire'.' ail imitating soijarators. indse and is now very iiroiitabio.—Na­ Thoy received tho Grand Let 11.5 send you a box nf Mull'.s Anti- Some costly and licaudful; others good and useful. All sell it from P.oli.'h Wnfers free to convince you tliat tional Geogriipliie ^ilagii'/.iiic. '"- Pn'ze or Highest Award 5 cents to £2.50 in any itorc. Wc pack one in each package of it cures. at St. Louis. Nolliiii^' olsn like it kiinwii."' It's sure Buying trashy oasli-iu-advanco sepa­ nnd Very iilmtsaiit. Ouro.'.! by iiii.sorptioii. SENATOR SULLIVAN PACKAGE rators is penny wi.se, dollar foolish. llarnile.ss. Xn drll^'s. Stoninch Trniildo COFFEE Such machines quicldy lose their coat eiiii't be iMlred otlierwise—.sn says Medi- Snys He KaaFoiiiulTlonii's Kidney Pills instead of saving it. C.MI Sidi'iii'o. Drii^'.s won't do—they eat inviilimble in TrciitliiR Sick Kid­ (Novor Sold In Bulk) If you liaveii'fc tho ready cash liir lliu Sliiiiiaeh iiiid iiiMko you worse. Cliicafto—Calllo, coniinnit to prime, neys. How can we afford it? W: cannot. We hope to pet our money Wn l;nnw ilull'.s Auli-Beleli Wafers DE LAVAIJ niacliinea may bo bought !?.|.00 lo Ifli.dO; hogs, iiritne, heavy, Hon. Timothy D. Sullivan of Ncw back by having many thousands more hoiiscv/ivcs try Climax. Wc euro :iiid wo want ynii to Ictiow it, lieiice on such iiboi'al terms that they actually .'1:4.00 lo .'i!li.20; sheeii. fair to elioiee, .f.'lOO York, Member of Congress from the ^1?-' know if they once try it, they will continue to buy it because it is die this nffur. purely Vepetablo. Yellow olotlies are . unsightly. :. Keep Houpeck—Certainly; I'm clevci New .York—Cattle, .$4.00 to .$5.35; tlioni white with Ited Cross Ball Blue. All SMALL PILL. SPMDOSE. SMALL PRICE. enough for that. . hog.s, .$4.00 to •.$0.35;: .sheep,: .113,00 to grocers soil large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Ascum—You are? .$5.00; .wheat,: No. .2. red,,8,10 to Sue;! Genuine Musi Bear corn. No.: 2, D9c, to^ GOc;,; oats,: natui'nl, rienpeck—Of course. I always Ami Soak Inmp.wioksiu vinegar, then dry while, oOc to 31e; butter; icreaiiiory,-.10c Faa-Sitnile Signature out first what Maria's way is and 1 them tlioroughly to.keep the lamp from to 21e; esgs, western,.-200 to 22c. mioking. " make it my way.—Philadelphia Presa Labor Notcsl •'llr.lluvld Kcniiody'R.lfuvorttQ llemcily Nravemo romiit and oomploto roliof from dyspoiiala aiul .liver REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. If you USB Ball Blue, got Red Cress Ball Illinois has^ 37,000 coal: miners, si.\ty: Serunaemonl." B. T.Trowbrldiio, Hurlura K. B. N. Y. Blue, tho best Ball Blue, Largo 2 oz. pack­ per cent being foreign born.^ age only live coata. RUDBBR STAMPS. .• Quicksilver*'ininers.. follow r.tho'.most Don't forget thnt the wisest owl All kinda ol Rubber Stamps madi to Ordar. unhealthy trade in the world. ^ , ca.sioually Uoota,at the .wrong: time,: 8elt-tnkln| Datsrs.-aomothlnir IMW. Ink and /Horses, giratles and ostnehiM have tho • Of i the:steiiographei's and.typewriters; . nirn. WlnBlowa BOOTHINO BTBDP for Children Inking Pad*. ' S«nd lor Cutaloiu* !• Lwk BM /largest eyes of land.aulmals; outtleQsli.ol In: the United States seventy-six per cent leoUitngi aottoai the Kuma, rgducea iDflamiaaUiiB, il. ai(>. Pi>rt Wmrnc lad. / sea creatures. are women. luaiialih'siutiwiaa nli<.: 31)o>BMt bfitUiii>'>:;,,.s:: >. >. /.f.ifS WEST OOUNTY LINE. NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. Sain Peal and family and Eletlioa G. A. Jones wns in Eaton Rapid Tooker attended the Boal picnic at ne day last week, • County N ews Items the M. A. C, lust Thursday. Snm Mills had the misfortune t( Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Guy SIcCue, lose a good llolstein cow last week by BROWN, HAI'Pl-lNINGS OF INTI:REST GATHEl^lHD Aug, ;iOlli, a daughter, getting cast In a low place In the Held

POP Till: I3I:N1£FIT OF OUR RBADERS Scliool will commence In the Grov- Mrs, Etia Tuttle and little daugh • The Shoe Man, en'burg. district Sept. iltli with Miss ler visited relniives In Huiikerlilli Alice Bishop ns teacher. hist week. Fred iloeliii and Aubrey Tooker re­ Master Hurrow.< Jones returned to KLINK. turned i'Vldiiy from a week's visit in Ills home In.Owosso lust Saturday, Has added another elegant Ingliaiit Coiinty Dciiiotrai. School bo«an last Tuo.'^tliiy In Dlst, PulTalo, Myrtle Jidiiisoii and brothers from >'o. 11 with Ml.s.s .Sarah iCceney ns line of Ladies' Fine Shoes —-BY Sam Haley iias the Bell phone from Holt spoilt Sunday with friends here teacher nud In the Hunker district to the superior lines now Holt, Mrs,, Willie Herzig of Leslie recently W. L, CLARK. with Uliiude Laxton of Leslie as A kitchen tlirow was given for Ml.ss visited lior people here, carried, viz: teiiclier. Bessie Skinner nt the home uf, her Wliiie Wilbur nnd family nf east Theplcnlcof the Grace and I^ibblns THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1905. aunt. Miss .luliu Skinner. Leslie visited relatives liere Sunday L. A^ S. held InlvlnKnian's woods las Walter Gunn Is building a new Mrs, Ed Darrow and children spent The Irving Drew Make Thursday was asuccess, netllni.'.S-l2.12 house. Thur.'iday with her parents. DANSVILLE AND VICINITY. Several gentlemen from this locn MEADVILLB. BUNKERHILL CENTER. Morti Keene uf Masoti vIsiLed Ills One of the finest lines of Ladies' Fine Shoes on the market and Rev. J. Bullan and wife visited at ity have the northern Canada fever piirents In Diinsville .Sunday. The largo estate of E. H. Angell has B. L ilallldiiy's the lirst nf the week and contemplate going in a month or ladies wishing a fine dress shoe should be sure been divided and settled by the heirs Charles li'lneuut and fainlly visited •I. Fuller and wife of lOtchell spent so, : . W. D. AngcU retains the old honie- to call and see them. witll Geo. Dayton and wife .Sunday. Sunday ntClias.Neithnniiner's. stead. Like Piudiiig Money. Mi's. Dtiiiliam and clilklren went to Mrs, Ettle Wrlglit of Wayne is vis­ Finding health Is like llndlng money 1 am now selling three of the best and most Lansing Monday. P. Ii. Dunsinore is very sick. iting lierdaiigliter, Mrs. C. M, Pulling —so think tliose who aro sick. Wlien Dell Abbott and wife went loWlioat- A daughter gladdens the home of you have a cough, cold, sore tliroat, or Mr. and Mrs, .John Say I es visited at reputable lines of Ladies' Fine Shoes Held .Saturday to attend the fiineral of Ed. McEntee nnd wife. chest Irrilatioii, better act promptly Geo, Sliarland's the llrst of the week, like W. C, Barlier of .Sandy Level, Va llieir nelcc, Mrs. L. 'A. Newman. Mesdames Obed Hodges and S. T. made in this country. Lyle .Saunders left for Owosso last He says: 'M, had a terrible chest trou­ Grimes are very sick. Monday. ble, caused by smoke and coal dust on NORTH LESLIE. The rainy weather makes It bad for my liings ; but, after llndlng no relief Geo. Latlirop was In Mason last Sun School began Monday with Miss harvesting beans. 111 other remedies, I was cured hy Dr, BROWN'5 SHOE STORE day. icing's New Discovery ftir Consiimp JHorencc La.xton as teacher. l<]iiiannel Hawley of Waterloo was Mrs, M, .1, l^roctor visited at Mrs lion, Goiighs and Colds," Greatest Mrs.l I.Hackus Is visiting at Lansini.'. in this place on business Monday. sale of,any cough or lung medicine N. Weniple's last Sunday. Leila Wilco.x is spending a few weeks .Some corn has been cut. The crop llic world. At Longyear Bros., Ma­ Mrs. Vancliii Avery and family arc witll licr parenl.s. will not be as large as it ouglit to be. son, and Field North's, Dansville, moving to Mason this week. drug stores; uOcatid ,$1,00; gtiarniiteed. Mrs. D. Hlood will leave Thursday Frank Holland and family spent Mrs. i:ietsey McPlierson of Lansing Trial bottl_e_frce,_ to visit her son In the northern part Sunday at this place. was a guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Pulling of the state. ONONDAGA. last week. Are You Engaged ? Perry Hackus was In Lanslni,' Labor Mrs, John Ilarwood entertained lite P. Cllckner entertained friends from Engaged peoiile siiould remember, Day and his grandson, who has been tliat, after marriage, many iiuarrels Congregational L, A. S. last Wednes­ Dexter last week. •visiting lilin returned home. can be avoided iDy keeping tlieir dlges- day afternoon. HOLT. tlons in good condition with Electric Mrs. Ed. Allen has been visiting her Miss Carrie Baldwin entertained i 's Hosiery J:ilttcrs, S. A. Brown of Bennett.s- fatlier-ln-law west Leslie a few days. The Misses Nichols of Cleveland small company of friends last Wednes villo, S. C, says; "For years my wife who have been visiting tlieir cousin sullered Intensely from dyspepsia, day afternoon and evening In honor of BY PROOF OF WEAR Got off Cheap, Clara /.Ickgraf, returned to their liunie complicated with a torpid liver, until Miss Grace Farnsworth of Oaklleld, ilc may well think, he lias got oil slio lost her strength and vigor, and Good enough for your finest trade, cheap enough for all, hand­ cheap, who, after having contracted ast Thursday. N, Y,, and Louie Bender of-Washing became a mere wreck of her former constipation or indigestion, is still if. .1. Pond lias sold his farm in the ton, some in appearance, unrivaled for service. Mothers everywhere self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, able to perfectly restore his liealtli. Mrs, Geo, Sibley is yery sick, village to Dr. G.D.Green of Grand which helped lier at once, and linally Notlllng will do this bnt Dr. Ivlng's know No-Mend as the original linen knee hosiery. Knees, Ledge. They expect to move liere made her entirely well. She Is now June Elliott and wife were in Eaton New Life Pills. A tiulck, pleasant strong and healthy." Longyear IBrus., heels and toes are of strong Irish linen, skilfully and invisibly and certain cure for lieadache, consti- soon. Rapids Saturday on business, Mason, and Field & North, Dansville, plition, etc. 2ric at Longyear liros., iienj. Olillnger and wife are visit­ George Strong and wife went to spliced in with other yarn, shaped in the knitting. Hat seams on druggists, sells and guarantees tliem, Ma.son, and ii'ield & North's, Dans­ Lansing Sunday to visit their daugh ing their daughter In Chicago. at.'JOc a bottle, feet, solid comfort toes and dyed fast beyond wash and wear, ville, drug stores; guaranteed. Mrs. AVni. I.Hrenner Is entertaining ter, Mrs. Siiumway. her sister, Mrs. iviister, and daughter SOUTHEAST ALAIEDON. F. E. Mosher wns in Lansing Mon- WHITE OAK. NAZARETH WAISTS from Rochester, N. Y. Irwin Spccr was home over Sunday, diiy, King Wlnchell and Noyce Wilcox MLsses Cora Surato and Grace Miller Richard Every of Brooklyn, Mich., MissOrplia Willis accompanied Miss Play an inportant part in ever outfit, visited at liclliilre Inst week. spent a few days last week at College is visiting friends in this vicinity. Farnsworth to Detroit Tuesday. , Horn, to Elsie Mlllncr and wife, a LADIES' BLACK MERCERIZED SKIRTS villo witll Mr. and Mrs.Prank ililllard. Bertha Collar went to Grand Rapids Dr. C. W. Baldwin and family left ten-pound boy, Sept. .'l. Good values—,^1.15, $1,35, St.85. iSi.99. Krnest Poyle has purcliased Ira Sunday to begin lier fall work In a for tlieir liome In Elkhorn, Neb., Until Rouse will tench the fall term Tliorburn's milk route. millinery wliolesalc house. Wednesdiiy; It would be difficult to find a bargain line that surpasses our 10- uf scliool In Llic Cady district. Mrs. Russell went to Ann Arbor Haxel Potter is visiting her brotlier A Remedy Without a Peer. iJesslc Wortnian of Isabellc county cent line in China and Crockery. Fresh Candy. Thursday to take treatment. Arel in IDakota. 1. llnd Cliamberlain's Stnmacli and and the Misses Olara and MyrI .Swan Liver Tablets mure beiiellclal than A. Small and wife visited lier par­ Schooi commenced Monday in this of Wheatlleld visited at Mrs. W. h'. any other remedy I ever used for ents at Athens last week. district with Blanche Drew of Mason Potter's last week. stomuch trouble," siiysJ. P. ivlote of J. A. CO RTRl Q HT as teacher. Edina, Mo. ii'or any disorder of the Mrs. Peter Aseltlne uf Ingliani Is Attaclced hy a Mob Willard Upton and wife attended stoniacli, biliousness or constipation, very sick with paralysis, And beaten, in a labor riot, until cov these tablets are without a peer. For AT THE RACKET STORE ered with sores, a Chicago street car camp meeting nt ii'ine lake Sunday. Claude .Mibott spent last week at sale at City Drug Store. conductor applied iSucklcn's Arnica il'red Collar and Tom Hyde, with Wavcrly i^nrk, near ijansing. Salve, and was soon sound and well, tlieir wives, visited at James Hyde's AURELIUS. Guy Abbott Is working In lieldlng. "1 use It in my family," writes G, .1, In Mason .Saturday. Ifenry Miirsliiill has a position In Welch of Tekonslia, Mich., "and tind Mrs. Lura Gowdy visited friends Claude Stciidman of Detroit, who Canada, working for a sugar beetcoin- It perfect." Simply great for cuts liere last week. and burns. Only 200 at Longyear lias been visiting his grandparents, pany. Isaac Parker and family of Lansing Pros., Mason, and Iflcld & North's, David Almond and wife, returned D. S. DUFFIELD'S Mrs. llev: ICinorick is entertaining JJansvillc, drug stores. visited his brother last week. home Sunday. lier sister from Canada. Mrs. Myron Gowdy of Fostoria vis­ NORTHWEST INGHAM. M. Speer was' at Collegevlllc last K. V. McColliiin is s|)cnding a few ited at Lewis Hopkins' last week. Mrs. Bert Anway is entertaining a Wednesday. days at Gaines, his old home. Miss Memle Phillips returned Mon­ sister from Lake Odessa. Mesdames Harry Wlison and Will day to her scliool work at Midland. NORTHEAST AURELIUS. Mrs.,!. .J. Davidson was called to Mclntyre of Mason visited Mrs. Geo. A. Ellsworth and wife are spending Miss i.^ertlia Doolittlc has returned White Oak last Ji'rlday by the death Wilson last Wednesday. the week at Dimondale and Lansing. from a week's visit witll friends at of her sister, Mrs. .lane Copp. Mrs. Frank McCorraick and two Miss Maud Pncey of Pitickney is vis­ 'REDCROSS AVIieeler, Gratiot county. Walter Ifassc and wife from Lan­ children returned home from Wyan­ iting at A. T. Edgar's. Victor Sitts has moved to Mason. sing are visiting her parents. dotte Sunday. C. M. Ciisler and wife spent Sunday Miss .Icssic Noxon visited Miss Perris Reason has been sick the David Almond and wife visited in Onondaga. Blanclie Davis last Thursd.ay. past week. Dr. Alexander is attend­ tlieir daughter, Mrs. A. J. Olin Aurelius Grange will meet Saturday Several from tills place were in ing him. Lansing Sunday. , evening, Sept. 0th. Lansing Labor Day. Mrs. Martlia Wauvle and son Ivan Frank Potter has returned from a J. J. Freeman of Jackson spent Miss Maggie Smith will teach the camped at Pine lake last week. isit with his son Arel In Dakota. Thursday with his parents. , Pink school this fall. Minnie Davidson has been sick with Rev. A. P. White will preach at the M.C. Cady, Jr., and family of Mason Mrs. Ray .Tames and children of Na­ tonsilltls the past week. DuBois school house Sunday, Sept. 10. visited at Ferd Marshall's over Sun IN USE WHEREVER THE WIND BLOWS poleon arc visiting in this vicinity. Mrs. Mary Aseltlne of LanlSing vis­ day. Rlieumatlsra, Routi'ljackache, acid Miss Planch Davis expects to attend ited at Will. Rae's part of last week. Scliool commenced Monday with poison, are results of Icidney trouble. the Oounty Normal this year. Mrs. Olive Wright of Lansing is vis­ HoUister's Rocky Mountain Tea goes Miss Emily Flower of Bennington as The only mill built that can be oiled from the ground—some­ Miss fla/.ei VanCanip of Leslie vis­ iting her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Rae. directly to the seat of the disease and teacher. thing new. Write for prices on ited her sister, Mrs. Mac Vaughn, Mrs. Robt. Swan and daughter were curers when all else fails. 35 cents. Mr, and Mrs. Orrand daughter have City Drug Store. over Sunday. at Pine lake over Sunday. moved to Mason, where Miss Daisy • W. II. Haskell and wife are visiting Tom Manna and family spent Sun­ will attend school. Wind Mills. Tower Tanks, Pumps, Pipe. Etc. DANSVILLE. friends at Paid win tills week. day at Pino lake. Mrs. Ed Freeland and children of Mrs. Copp, mother of Mrs. Orrin . You can save money by placing your order with Mrs, Lewis flulso has returned from Elmer i^ravender and family were Detroit are visiting at Chas. Enos'. Swan, died last Friday afternoon at lie'r visit in New York state. in White Oak Sunday. Levi Parker and wife visited his the home of Mrs. Swan. Newt, I^atenian and family visited Bert Rossetter and family spent brother in Lansing this week. D. S. DUFFIELD, LANSING, MICHIGAN D. C. Corwin is again able to be up Liinsingand Holt friends over Sunday, Sunday at Pine lake, Glenn Lawrence and wife visited at town. Office Rooms, 500-502 Prudden Building. Mrs. M. Swan is working for Elza C. M. Casler's this week. Arc you lacking in strcngtli and Mort Keene of M.ison was with his vigor? Arc you weak? Are you In Milliner. CarlGrinnell will attend the M. A. parents over Sunday. pain? Do you feel all run down? The EAST ALAIEDON. C, this year. blessing of liealtli and strength come Dansville played ball with Fitch- WAS A VERY SICK BOY to all who use ilollister's Rocky Moun­ Miss Etta Watkins returned home burg last Saturday, the score was 5 to tain Tea, Mc. City Drug Store, last week from a visit with her sister, 4 in favor of the latter. But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Do You Want Mrs. L. D. Pierce, of Eaton Rapids. Last Friday night a surprise was STOCKBRIDG-E. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Miss Martlia Weaver returned home given Mr. and Mrs, 0, B. Grossman by Mrs. S. M. Tliompsuii and son visit­ "When my boy was two years old he -A- Tuesday from a visit with her grand­ the L. 0. T. M. and K. 0, T. M. at the Morton Bread ed at Benoin Backus' last week. had a very severe attack of bowel com­ mother near Leslie. Maccabee ball. They were presented plaint, but by the use of Chamber- Mrs. Friend Williams is visiting in Verne Nichols left last Saturday for with a liandsome cake dish. They ain's Gollc, Cholera and Diarrhtui Manistee. Lead, South Dakota. Remedy we brought him outall right," expect to go to Ortonville soon, where at CLARK'S Mrs. L. F. Morgan is slowly recover­ says Miiggie Hickon. of Midland, Mich. Furnace Misses Hilda Wolf, Lydia and Dora Mr. Ci'ossinan has purcliased the un ing from an attack ol rheumatism. This refuedy can be depended upon in Cole returned Friday from a week's dcrtaking business. the most severe cases. Even cliolera John Farmer is attending the mili­ visit with relatives in Shiawassee Bessie Sweeney is working at 0. L. infantum is-cured by It. Follow the OR PLUMBING, tary school at Orchard Lake. plain printed directions and a cure is Stanley county. Hale's, The Delta Alphas had a picnic at certain. For sale at City Drug Store. TIN, STEEL, GALVANIZED Alaledon Grange No. 28!) served ice Born, Aug; 31^ a bouncing baby boy (Vurd Bread) Portage lake lust week. cream and cake at their hall last Sat­ to Mr, and Mrs, D. D. Briggs, weight • OR FELT ROOFING, Barney Brower and wife left for urday evening. A very enjoyable time nine pounds. Sunrise Valparaiso, Ind., last Saturday. FEED COOKER, was had by all present. Saturday Last week Wednesday Dansville Aslier Miller and wife have gone to evening, Sept. IC, a program will be beat the Mason Reserves by 13 to 0, Denver. Miss Rebecca Mclvcnzie ac- BEST LADDER ON EARTH. Shaker given and collee and cake served. . Last week Mr. Gilbert of the• Wll corapaniGd them. Miss Louisa Kuster of Rochester, liaraston Creamery was scouring the Mrs. B. E. Thompson and son visit­ N. Y., who spent last week at Fred country around here in search of milk Rye ed at G. H. Lowe's last Friday. Brenner's, went to Holt Sunday. enough to start a skimming station. ' • ill Mrs. Porter is visiting her daughter Alaiedon Grange No. 289 will hold a The cream would be taken to Wll­ at Charlevoix. ..Closing: Out. "swap" social at the residence of Mr. llamston. Graham ,L. E. Tyler and wife visited in and Mrs. Henry Kurtz Wednesday Fred Laird and family of Fenton PlainQeld last week, , At Cost, For Cash. evening, Sept. 13. Everyone Invited. are visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Whip­ J.-C. Wllmore, who has been ill for This bread is baked by the Mor­ The ladles to bring a parcel. Lunch ple. ,:• : tlie past year, is slowly lallinR. REFRIGERATORS and ton Baking; Co.y the, largest bak­ of coll'ee, sandwiches, pickles and cake Mr. and Mrs. G. W. May of Leslie • Osband Clark and wife have re­ will be served. visited in town last Friday and Sat­ ery inv Detroit, and shipped to turned from Washington, where they GASOLINE STOVES Ernie, Mabel and Viola Kurt/, spent urday. have spent the past year. us fresh daily. two days ot last week In. Lansing vis­ 0. L. Hale is worklnglnStockbrldge iting relatives. Cause of lusomuia. this week. Get them while they last. lii 'Indigestion nearly always dl8,turbs Good advice to women, If you want School began Monday with only one \ C. S. CLARK, Prop :the sleep more or less and is often tlie ua beautlftiuoiiuuuukl uuiuiiiQAiuucomplexion , clear ,slcln, foreign scholar In the high room. ' eause of insomnia. Many cases have bright eves, red lips, good health, take T. 0. North and family returaed J. C. FINGERLl Maple Street. been permanently cured by Chamber­ HoUister's Rocky ^ Mountain Tea. Monday from a,week's visit with Dex­ lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. There la nothini? like It. 35 cents, tea FOUNDRY. Tor sale at City Drug Store. or tablets. 'City DruK Store. ^• ter relatives. TatrtteJEiCBAT



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