¢ S C TY ONICLE @ ~PRI-COUNTY CH RON to? I E Established in 1899 ( Consolidated CASS CITY EN'I'ERORiS~i:' E.~tablished in 1881 IAprl120. 1906, CASS CITY, MICH., F~IDAY, NAY 7, ~9o9. Vol. 4, No. 3

m m NIt eUg[ISfl YOUN(i-li[K[[~ NUN|MS i'R[VfNHON 0[ SANILAC WET? Pretty Home Wedding at Home of The saloon men in °Sanilac county, George Young. P01A[0 SCAB which went dry at the reeen~ election, There's an Air were ~iven hope Friday by a decision A New Magazine of Democratic The tmme of Mr. and Mrs. George What It Is and How to KilJ |t ~on of Judge Beach, of the circuit court, about our clothes that stamps Faith Conies This/'lonth. Young of Noves~a township was the the Seed. that the election was invalid because them as emphatically metropoli- scgne of a pretty home wedding Tues- Norman E. Mack of Buffalo is the the pr¢ceedings of the stpervisors tan. day evening when their eldestdaught- H. J. Eustace, Horttcnlturist, Ex. were not signed by the county clerk. Publisher. Was Farmer er Edna Glady~ was united in mar- plains Different Methods of The case will be taken to the supreme Lables precisely the r~ght Boy Near Ubiy. riage to Frank Alber~ Gekler by the Treatment. court at once for final decision. The depth; back exactly the right gev. Arthur Beedon of Deford. The After giving much thought to the wets have strong hopes that the fullness; shoulders the proper wedding consisted of only the immed- II. J. Eustace, llorticulturist at the question and after a grea~ deal of drought in their county at least will slope to a hair's-breat h; good iate relatives o~: the contracting State Experiment Station, has sent not last for two two years, as in other urging on the part of many Demo. parties. the following bulletin to the Chron- form in every curve. crats, Norman E. Mack, chairman of which went wet. The bride was very prettily attired icle and requests its publication as an the national Democratic committee We've untied dozens of tailor- in brown and cream. After the cere- aid to the people of this community: and a brother of Mrs. Angus McGill- tied men. Let us cut thest~ng mony a very dainty luncheon was Potato scab ts a fungus growth on vr:~y of thls city, has decided tha~ that binds YOU. served which was ~horoughlv enjoyed the skin of the potato. From this there is a fertile field for a menthls; by all. fungus grow spores which live over Sentiment keeps the tailor Death's Harvest i magazlnedevoting much of its space winter in the soil and on the tubers in plump and prosperous. He's The bride and groom are among J to the preaching and distributing of storage. Therefore, planting scabby coining your prejudice into sound Democratic doctrine every our best known young people. We seed generally (but not always) results Mrs. Melissa Sherwood died at the monev. Are you willing that he month in the year and has decided to join with their friends in wishing in~ a scabby crop. The soil whicl~ has home of her sister, Mrs. Wallace shoul}l? issue such a publication to be known tl]em a long and happy wedded life. produced scabby potatoes is almost Withey, on Friday, Aprll 30. She Ultra'Smart Suits, - - $12.00 to $22,50 as the' "National Monthly." The sure to produce a scabby crop if plant- tirst issue appears m May. was born in Canada on March 24, Ultra-Smart Shirts, $1.00 to $2.00 ed with potatoes again the following 1852, and was married to Edson Sher- Mr. Mack has a publishing plant in AINI 'S BOOK season. wood on June 2, 1878. Mr. Sherwood Ultra-Smart Hats, $1.00 to $3.00 Buffalo which ranks among the larg- When potatoes are to be planted on died seven years ago. She is survived Ultra-Smart Shoes, - - $2.00 to $4.00 est and mos~ modern in the United NIt IS PASS[I) land free from scab the seed tubers by three sisters, Mrs. Wallace Withey S~ates, and is the editor and publisher should be disinfected to prevent the and Mrs. err of this city, and of the Buffalo Daily Times, the Buff- Turtle's Measure Was Killed J. D. C osgY & SON, i[ltroduction ot the disease by means Mrs. Lapgly of Flint', and four bro- Sunday Times and the printer for After Stiff Debate. of scab spores on the seed; but ifthe thers, Edwin Pettit of Cuss City, Fred Cass City's Shoe and Clothing Men. 14 other newspapers as well as his land is already thoroughly infected Pettit of Columbiaville, Albert Pettit own Illustrated 1Kagazine with a Compared Effectively to Alleged this is of little use. Disinfection may of O~isville, aud David Pettit of weekly output of 700,000 copies. Every T~ust Bill of lllnois. be accomplished in different ways~by Richfield. The remains were taken day there is received in his publica- soaking the seed in corrosive subli- to Otisville Monday for interment. tion office 1,000 different newspapers After a stiff debate between Senat- mate solution or in formalin or by from every par~ of the country, and ors Altkin and Turtle over the merits exposing it to formaldehyde gas. William Hill, a pioneer of Sanilac with experienced readers devoting of their respective free textbook bills Corrosive Sublimate Treatment.~ county: died at his home in Holbrook their entire time and attention to the senateshowed its approval of the Make a solution containing one ounce on Wednesday, May 5, at the age of these exchanges, the opportunity Aitkin measure, after its third read- of corrosive sublimate in seven gallons 84 years. Mr. Hill moved to his home THE TIME.. SAT,, MAY 15 afforded to get all that is best in the ing, by passing it in evening session of water. Soak the tubers in this 1½ one-half mile east of Holbrook, 38 by avote of 27 to 2. national events of the day is without hrs. This treatmen~ has l~een largely years ago. He is survived by four parallel, and this together with a Evidently the persuasive oratory of superseded by the formalin treatment children--Mrs. John Henderson and great amount of original matter, will the statesman from Sanilac county U which is equally effective, more con- Chas. Hill of Port Huron, Alonzo make his new magazine a veritable re- got in its work on his opponent, for venient and safer. Corrbsive subli- Hill of Holbrook and Barney Hill of THE PLACE ,JOrES ' STORE view of reviews of all the leading Tattle did not vote against the meas- mate is very poisonous. Greenleaf~20 grandchildren, 11 great ure. Democratic newspapers and period- Formalin Treatmen~.--Into 30 gals. grandchildren and two great great icals of the nation. Aitkin's great card was the reading water pour one pint of formalin (40 grandchildren. The Girl=Can't Find Her Norman E. Mack's rise from the of an alleged exposure in a Chicago per cent. formaldehyde). Soak the The funeral services will be held at ranks to the potation of a publisher of newspaper, wherein the Shepard bill uncut tubers in this solution for2 the Baptist church in Greenleaf today national seputation is an interesting of Ilinois, was called the child of the hours. The same solution may be at 11:00 a. m. Interment will be made story. He was born in West Wil- "school book trust." Aitkin carefully used several times. Take care that in Elkland cemetery. But I have found a representative from the liams, Ont., 54 years ago and attended shewed that the Shepard bill, and tile the treated tubers are not re-infected National Biscuit Co., who will demonstrate to you school until the age of 16 when he Turtle bill were twins, feature for by coming in contact with bags c r No one can explain why a young entered the employ of a merchant in feature. crates which have held scabby pota- lady such as was Miss Hazel Randall the superiority of their goods and also serve you Park Hill, Ont. In 1872 his parents Turtle disclaimed any ulterior me. toes. It is better to make this treat- should becalled from this life when moved to Michigan and settled on a with a choice cup of coffee. tire in presenting his bill. but freely ment only a few days before planting. the future was full of promise. She farm near Ubly. His health not per- admitted that the bill was given to Formalin is not poisonous. :Preated was the light of the eyes of a great mitting, he did not stay on the farm, Come and sample the fine aroma of t'his de- 'him by H. R. Pattengill, who is inter- seed not needed for planting may be company of relativesand friends, and I but went to Pontiac where he was em- ested Ina book publishing concern; used for food or fed to stock with the light has now gone out. To them licious coffee and the dainty goodness of fresh crisp ployed as a clerk. In a short time, he A i tkin d i plo maticall v declared; safety, o she was what sunsbine is to the world became a trayeling salesman. While crackers and wafers. "We know the senator from Ingham When large quantities of [potatoes and this eclipse to them brings both in this position, he became inter- countytoo well to suspect him. but are to be treated formaldehyde gas darkness and chill. ested in the advertising business and we also know that the representatives may oe used to advantage as follows: May time bring its resignation and he-engaged in this in Detroit and of the book publishing concerns wl~o (Recommended by the Maine Station may the shores of eternity that re- Respectfully yours, Chicago. Two years later he entered have been heard in committee, oppos- Bul. 149) "Place seed tubers in ceive her soul surround it with ever- the same business in Buffalo and four ing my bill, have asserted his measure bushel crates or shallow slat work bins iasting sunshine and ilowers. years after the first copy of the Times is just what is needed." in a tight room. For each 1000 feet Hazel A. Randall was born in Elk- was issued. It was an independent Then Aitkin continued: of "cubic space spread 23 ounc¢!s of land township on August 6, 1883, and paper until 1884 when it became a There are 23,895 school children in p:)t~ssium permanganate evenly over spent the greater portion of her life Democratic publication. The Times Huron and Sanilac counties, compris- the bottom of a large, flaring pan or in this community. About three E. W. JONES, office is situated at 193-195 Main St., ing my district,, the Twentieth. It pail placed in the middle of the room. years ago the family moved to Lan- and Mr. Mack's home is at 1100 Dela- CA$S CITY, - MICHIGAN, costs them $57,348 more for books Pour over this three pints of forma- sing. Miss Randall had been ill about ware Ave. He was married 18 years than it does the same number of lin. Close room at once and do not five months when death released her ago and i~ the father or two daughters. children in Indiana. It cost $70,000 open for 24 to 48 hours." from her sufferings on Saturday, Norman Mack is one of a family of more than the same number in Kan- Scabby potatoes are more common May 1. six children, having two sisters, Mrs. sas. The 524,000 school children in on clay and loam than on sandy soil. The remains were brought to Cuss Angus McGillvray of Cass City, Mrs. Michigan are paving $2,620,000 per These soils are more apt to be acid, City Monday noon and funeral ser- J.D. McEachin of Ubly, and three year for text books. and on acid soil scab is not common. vices were held at the hi. E. church, brothers, Neff McEaci~in of West The scab fungus does not thrive in Rev. W. B. Weaver officiating. In- Wall Paper Win ow shades Branch, Angus McEachin of Sheridan (iRANB ri0H) M[l)A[ O)NI[SI this kind of soil. Soils which are terment was made in Elkland ceme- and Malcolm MeEachin, who is a neutral or ,slightly alkaline are most tery. lumberman in British Columbia. His At Cuss City Flay 19. Five Towns favorable to scab. Unfortunately, the Besides the parents, four brothers, parents' names were Nell and Flora tff[[ Our stock speaks for itself. We Represented. soil conditions most favorable to large Charles E. Randall of this place, and ~j] invite your inspection. .~ .~ i. ,McEachin, the latter still living at yields are also most favorable ~o the Elmer, Louis and Arthur Randall of Greenleaf. The Buffalo publisher re- It is a Grand Gold Medal Contest, growth of the scab fungus. Lansing, and three sisters, bits. Mi- ceived the consent of his father to which is to be given in the M. E. Putting lime, wood ashes or stable nerva Somerville of Chicago, Mrs. change his name to Mack shortly church Wednesday evening, May 19 manure upon %he potato fields tends John Spurgeon, jr., of Cuss City and * [. ! WOOD CO., Oru! 0ists I after entering the newspaper busi- instead of a Gold Medal Contest, as very much to increase the trouble Miss Lena Randall of Lansing, sur- ~ass Igity, Michigan. ness, McEachin being so hard to pro- stated in last weeks paper. with scab. These substances lessen vive. nounce. The six contestants, have each won the acidity of the soil and thereby a Gold Medal and now compete for make it more favorable for the growth MAY I[RM OF C0URI BOARD OF REVIEW. the next higher medal, which is the of the fungus which may be in the G~and Gold Medal, the one who wins soil. They do not cause the scab as Twenty-Three Cases Are on the Notice is hereby given that the in this contest is entitled to compete some believe; simply make favorable Dockei. Board of ~Review of the village of for a Diamond medal, so while these conditions for its growth. Cuss City will meet at my office in my young people are doing much good to By plowing under some green crop The following is the calendar for IDETo store in said village on Tuesday, May themselves and others in the temper- like clover or rye a soil. that has be- the May term of circuit court in Tus- 18, 1909, at 8:00 o'clock a. m, and re- ance cause, they are also becoming come alkaline may be brought back to cola county: rosin in session ~wo days, viz: Tues. accomplished speakers and winning an acid condition. This is some help CRI~IINAL CASES. day and Wednesday, May i8 and 19, great honor in ~he oratorical sphere. but cannot be relied upon to entirely The People vs Win. H. Cannady; from 8:00 o'clock a. m. to 6:00 o'clock Two of the contestants live in Cass prevent scab. An application of sul- statutory rape. p. m. each day, to review the assess- City, one in Shabbona, one in Beauley, phaLe of ammonia will reduce the loss The People vs Charles Castle; surety ment roll for the year 1909. Any per- from scab as Well as supply, plant food. one in Care and one in Fairgrove, so for the peace. sons deeming themselves aggrieved by there will doubtless be a grea~ deal of A rotation of crops will asmst con- said assessment can be heard at said interest taken to see which of these siderably in the control of scab. On The People vs Fred L. Morford; meeting. W.A.. Fallis, places can produce the best talent. soil badly infested with scab it is violation of the liqnor law. Village Assessor. The music planned for is a delight. usually cheaper to abandon potato The People vs Oney Sales: larceny. :Better boes Dated this 7th day of May, 1909. ful entertainment in itself; while the culture for a time than to try and issue oF FACT--JUg¥. for Less Money oratorical part is also a fine one; so combat the disease. Scab may -.persist Henry D. Brlggs vs Michigan Con. Chick and Poultry Fo~d at G. W. with the two combined, it will doubt- in the soil several years--just how tral R. R. Co.; case. Goffs. 4-23. less make a program that all would long is unknown. Much depends on The Vassar Hay ~% Produce Co. vs Shoes are the most important necessity that you buy. You desire to attend. the treatfiaent of the soil and kind of Albert Bublitz: replevin. want them to possess three qualities: For S~ale--1 cow, 1 plow, 1 cultivat. The admission however has been crops grown. Probably, the time is Style~Any maker can furnish it. There is no monopoly. or, 1 wagon box and Rack, 1 light made so low tha~ every boy and girl as shorter in tilled land than in sod. William Harrington vs :Sutcher wagon. Seed potatoes and corn. Comfort--A matter of proper fitting-good store service. well as the appreciating older ones Beets harbor snub; so do turnips, pro. Folding Crate Co.; case. 4-30-2* A.A. Hitchcoek. Value--Greatest wear and service for the price paid. need not fail to attend. bably. H.J. EUSTACE, Behjamin Sharp vs Thomas Little; value is the most important and most difficult quality to get in shoes. The A Come and encourage the young Horticulturist. appeal. best value can only be produced by the greatest reduction in profits and Quantity pure seed oats for sale. people in this work. The program Engbertus Van Der Vene vs Rob- 4-30-2 J.D. Tuckey. manufacturing costs. will appear in a later issue. Admis- BOO,ST LICENSE, ert G. Lyon; appeal. ENDIcOTT~JOHNSON CO. is the first and only shoe house In ;he World lc make shoes siGn 15 cents. Leon S. Ross vs Michigan Central from the raw material and place them in our store less all midd~emen's l)rotits and fOrTY M[~ WANT[B expenses. The village council of Sebewaing R. R. Co. and Hecla Belt Line R. Re An Inspection o~ these shoes will convince you that your next pair should be ENDIcOTT~ Those wishing t~o Work by the day has passed'an ordinance calling for a JOHNSON CO. in the sugar beet fields should apply Two cows for sale, one wltb calf by Co.; trespass on th6 case. village liquor license of $100, thus to A. A. McKenzie or Levi Bordwell, side; also two lumber wagons with Issue oF FACT. Cass City. Cash every Saturday night. racks, one as good as new. G.L. making the total license the local 4-30-if Hltchcock. 4-16- saloonkeeper will have to pay for the Ervin O. Garnet vs Frank Whitten- York Cash De t. Store. coming year $600. berg, appeal. For sale--New buggy, and surrey Win. Kilo vs Daniel W. Streeter; FOg SALE--20 bushels of choice pratically new. Enquire at Chronicle seed potatoes. F.J. Rash, St. 4:23 office: 4-30. Englsh Red Cap eggs for setting. assumpsit. G.W. God. 4.23. C~$tnucd on laat p~ge. CASS CITY CHRONiCLLL

STATE BRIEFS. STORY FALSE. PROMINENT NEW YORK CONGRESSMAN. lEADENRAIN'- Seventeen saloonkeepers have been JACK,OIlISONP The Warships Which Made the Grea~ denied licei~ses by [he Port Huron Tour Not Wrecks. o council. Secretary of the Navy Meyer de- The Michigan Central Railw,ay Co. clares that tim 1(; battleships of the S T IITLESST is planning for a $(;,000,000 depot to NAE[I Atlantic fleet wMch made the voyage go with the new Detroit tunnel. AN ARMENIAN DOCTOR SHOOTS around the world were in excellent Wiley P. Utley, founder of the vil- TEN ARE ON THE LIST HEADED condition and the fact that they were HIS WIFE'S NEPHEW IN lage of ~Vhitehall, is dead at the Ma- BY ARMSTRONG AND accompanied by a repair ship kept POLICE COURT. sonic home in Grand Rapids, aged 88. WENGER. them in good order throughout the George M. Miehaels, 60, hung him- trip. self in a barn belonging to his cousin. THE SHOTS TOOK EFFECT. George Mitchell, near White Cloud. SOME STRONG COMMENT. He referred to an article iu an Eng- He had been missing two days when lish publieation saying the result of found. trip was worth from The Court Room Was a Scene of Wild One Whose Name is Not Given ~s the $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 to the United States navy. West Effects That Made Spectators Joseph MeKeowan, 32, was found Out of the State, and Wiii Be The secretary said he had found the Duck. dead in the room of a Battle Creek friend, hpparently having killed him- Looked Up. voyage had cost only $1,500,000 more self with a revolver whieh was found ~ than if the battleships had been kept Hartoon H. Gastanian, aged 23, a on the dresser. The Jackson county grand jury, at home and assigned to ordinary Detroit medical student, was shot The jury in the ease of Chester J. which for nearly five weeks had been duties. The battleships needed no down by his uncle, Dr. G. K. Boyaji- Kelly against the D. U. R. for dam- investigating the stale prison and its extensive repairs, and the fact that an, at 11 o'clock Friday morning, just ages for injuries sustained in the Bir- administration takin~ an eleventh- they wet6 to remain at the navy yards a month longer than at first contem- [ as Gastanian arose in the prisoner's mingham wreck, in Nqvember, 1906, hour look into some Jackson city mat- plated was not due to a need of more box in Justice JeffrIes' police court- returned a verdict of no cause of ac- ters, made its report to the circuit tion, court, Judge James Parldnson presid- repairs but to ti~e fact that materials room No. 2, to be arraigned on a needed for the repairs were not avail. Marion Bailey, the 3-year-old daugh- ing, Saturday. and with the report re- charge preferred by the doctor against turned 20 indictments for 19 men. Ten able. the young man and against his own ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bailey, of The changes in the masts had been Church. is dead as the result of in- of these men are, or have been, con- wife, Mrs. Ethel Boyajlan. The doc- decided upon after "extensive tests juries received when she was knock- nected with the prison, directly as °{ tor fired six shots, three of which warden or aeting warden or as con- and experiments in which the old ed down by a horse and trampled masts had been fired into by big struck the young mau, one of which upon. tractors or purveyors of prison sup- plies. guns. Tl~e adoption of the skeleton went through 'Ms wife's hat, one im- Vincent Abbott, defendant in Mus- Of the remaining nine, eight are masts with which the battleships are bedded itself in the walt. while the kegon's famous affinity ease. whs sen- Jackson plumbers and not concerned being fitted was dedided upon after other went through the window of the tensed to one year in Ionia reforma- in the prison matter at all. The nine- these tests. Some of the ships will jury room. tory by Judge Sessions Friday. The teenth man is a former resident of leave the yards with onlY' one of Harotoon Gastanian died at St. co-defendant. Mrs. Gee. Kimpel, was tl~ese mas~s because the material for released. Jackson. now living elsewhere in the Mary's hospital at. 10:45 p. m., about United States, and whose name alt a second one will not be available in 12 hours after the tragedy. In his No trace of Ralph C. Phelps, the the newspaper men on the job agreed time to complete the change before Ann Arbor liveryman who disappeared the beginning of the summer man- dying breath he maintained that he to withhold, to the end that the offi- euvers. and his aunt, the wife of Dr. Boyajian, two weeks ago, has been found. Mon- cers may icy hands on him. He is ac- day his horses were sold at auetion were innocent of the charge made cused of a certain Jackson city deal for $585, amt this amount will go to Hanged at Dawn. against them by the doctor. of no great public interesL The list his creditors. of men indieted and made public fol- Nadir Pasha, second eunuch of the Chief of Detectives McDonnell, how- Mayor John Bailey has declined to lows: I)alaee under the regime of Ab~]ul ever, says that both Gastanian and become a clerk of the United States ALLEN N. ARMSTRO,NG. ex-prison Harold, was hanged at dawn Th~wsday copyright by Clinedinst. ~,Vashlngtola. D, t~ the doctor's wife confessed their guilt court of appeals, paying some $10,000 warden. on the Galata bridge, the great thor- Photograph to him and the doctor after their ~tr- oughfare that connects Stamboul with a year, as it would cause Mm to throw JOHN C. WENGER, aeting warden, Representative James B. Perkins of New York was chairman of the spe. rest Thursday afternoon. Yet. Mrs. the quarters of Galata and Pera. The up his job as mayor of Battle Creek Jackson prison. cial committee appointed by Speaker Cannon to draft a reply to rebuke form- Boyajian, like Gastanian, protested at $300 a year. body was allowed to swing until 8 er President Roosevelt for the statement in his annual message that congresB her innocence when questioned at the MILTON DAILY. agent for binder Gordon L. Gage, of Detroit, has been o'elock in the morning.and the people had clipped the wings of the secret service because the members feared in* county jail immediately after the twine machinery, 115 Dearborn street, stopped to look at the great Nubian vestigation, ~hoo tint. elected president of The Gideons, the Chicago. Christian traveling m~en's organiza- whose name was a terror under Abdul Standing on the blood-stained spot Harold. tion. The eonvention adopted a reso- J. A. EMMINGER, presidenl Hoov- where Gastanian was murdered in the er & Gamhle Co., twine maehinery The dead man's face showed an un- police court Friday morning, Dr. Boy. lution pledging the members to work FARMER PROUD OF BIG FAMILY for local option. manufacturers, Miamisburg, Ohio. dershot jaw and thick, heavy lips, In ajian, the murderer, was arraigned be- CLYDE B. EL~VOOD, agent for a life he had been fully 6 feet 4 inches Preliminary plans are under way to Pleased Because Twelve of His Chil- fore Justice Stein Saturday morning. brick eompany, Jackson, two indict- tall. He was ,brought into court by Detec- provide a $75,000 Y. M. C, A. build- LOT SALTMYSTERY dren Have Attended School Where ments. Nadir was executed after a trial by ing in Flint. It is deemed advisable to tives Palmer and Bodinus, who made CHARLES A. ELLIOTT, well dig- court-martial on the charge that he He is Director. the charge of murder against him: furnish a place of amusement and up- ger, Jackson. instigated the mutiny of the troops "Do you know the nature of the lift for the boys and young men, since FRED SNYDER, swill dealer, Jack- April 13. He was reputed to be in- is No Mystery at All, Declares North Hidelberg, Pc. ~ Franklir~ the passing of the saloon. charge against you? '~ asked the court. son. tensely ambitious, subtle-minded and This Savant. Bender-is probably the proudest fa* "No, I don't know the nature of Jonathan Wright, 58, was struck by GEO. J. MAINO, boilermaker, Jack- insensible to the feelings of others. ther in North Hidelberg township, He it," the prisoner replied. an automobile in Jaekson and died son. He was one of the trio that formed is the head of the largest family in the '.'Well, it is in connection with the soon after reaching the City hospital. M. J. NORRIS, grocer, Jackson. Abdul Harold's private cabinet under Says Formations of That Sort Were township. He is also the proudest ~hooting of your nephew yesterday," The automobile was driven by Ralph the old regime. CARL G. TRUMBLE, drhggist, school director, for in the last 1~ the court explained. Lewis. who was recently arrested for Jackson. Common in Red Sea Country~Pro- years, as a member of the school "Do I have to answer any questions exceeding the speed limit inoDetroit. J. J. DOWSETT, J, H. MAHONEY, To Save Missionaries. lessor Smashes Other His- here?" the doctor asked. board, he has had the pleasure of see- The inmates of Jackson prison are LUTHER H. NEWBY, LUTHER A. Two battalions of Turkish troops ar- torical Traditions. ing 12 of his children in the school "No, you may stand mute if you sending out circular letters stating NOWLIN, J. E. MURRAY. SEBAN- rived tn Mersina, Thursday, It is un- want to." the court told him. that they have formed a "league for TIAN J. WIRTZ. WILLIAM WIRTZ derstood that a strong detachment will Philadelphia. ~ All this mystery room. and before his next term ex- "Very well, then." the doctor said. self-improvement" and ask that the and W. J. BELL, all members of the at once be sent up eountry to Hadjin about Mrs. Lot turning into salt isn't pires he will see the other two trot "I will not say anything." people outside the prison lend their so-called plumbers' trust of Jackson. to effect the relief of the Ameriean any mystery at all. to school with books under their tiny "'All right, I shall set your hear- assistance that the movement may be ONE OTHER MAN, formerly of women missionaries there who for arms. He is treasurer of the school lug for next Friday and remand yea lt's as plain as daylight~so plain successful. Jackson. indicted for a Jackson city nearly a fortnight have been besieged board, and it is one of the most rep~ to the eustbdy of the sheriff without that a 12-year-old girl discovered the matter, name known, but withheld in their mission house by a horde of bail," ~he court declared. Miss E. Stanford Millar, an Austral- flaw that sacred historians have been resentative educational boards in ru- ian evangelist, held up the services in till warrant can be served. fanatieal Mohammedan tribesmen ral Berks county. "Make it Tuesday," suggested the making for a number of thousand a Saginaw Methodist church Wednes- ,Some of the comments in the jury's from the surrounding country. prisoner. years. Mr. Bender was born in Center day night for several minutes until report are here given: Most of the The court did as requested and then township 65 years ago, and is a sou of every lady in the audience had Com- time of the jury was spent in investi- Prof. Paul Haupt of Johns Hopkins the doctor was taken over to the gating the affairs of the Michigan THE MARKETS. university enlightened the world on the late William Bender. Mrs. Bend- county jail. plied with her request that they re- move their hats. state prison. This institution is un- the common error in respect to the er is' a native of the township and 58 At the jail he broke down and wept der the control of a board of three. Detroit.~Cattle~Extra- steers, $,5.75 years old. When she was 16 she mar- Fred Shaw, 28, of Gardendale, owes Lots the other afternoon in an addres~s i bitterly. He volunteered the informa- appointed by the governor. The mem- @t3; steers and tieifers. 1,000 Io 1.200 his life to his~sh~pherd dog 'Rove,' before the American Philosophical so- ried Mr, Bender, and they have en- tion that in Armenia radical meas- bers: of the board receive no compen- lbs, [email protected]; steers sand heifers, 800 whose faithfulness a few days ago in to 1,000 lbs [email protected]; grass steers and ciety. joyed wedded life for 42 years. ures are taken against a person who sation for their service. It meets heifers tinct are fat ~00 to 1,000 ibM, dragging him from the track, where Both are members of St. Daniel'~ commits lhe offense charged to his once a month and spends a few hours [email protected]; grass steers and heifers that "There is no mystery about the are fat. 500 to 700 lbs. [email protected]; ! Lutheran church, as are also the older wife. In this country he complained he lay sleeplng, saved his master hearing reports, allowing bills and story of Lot's wife turning into a from being ground to death beneath choice fat cows, [email protected]; good fat the laws are not strict enough. transacting other business. Our in- cows, [email protected] common cows. $3@ pillar of salt," he said. "Many ex- children, the latter being good Sunday the wheels of a Grand Trunk 'train. "'In Armenia." said the doctor, "a vestigation disclosed the fact that the 3.75: canners. $2@" ,,r.,,. choice heav) plorers have seen pillars of salt near school workers. Politically Mr. Bend- person guilty of this crime is taken Victor H. Thomas, 72, of Three bulls, $4.50; fair to /sped bolognas, members Of this board performed }4e~fl~.~5" t~tock bulls, $'1.50@4; the Red sea. They are natural retina- i er is a Democrat, and by the time of by a mob about a mile and a half be- Daks, is dead of a cancer which ap- many of their duties in a perfunctory choicebulls, "s 800 to 1.000 fbs, tions, and undoubtedly the basis for 'the next presidential election he will yond a town and stoned. The laws Deared on his hand a few weeks ago. manner, and for this reason their [email protected]: fair feeding steers. 800 to be able to control five votes under his of America are not sufficient; they 1,000 lbs, [email protected]; ehoiee sto~kers. 500 the fable. My little girl, who is 12 He was one of the three men in, the judgment to the state was of little to 700 lbs, $4.25@4,60: fair stockers, years old, tbrew a new light upon the own roof. are not strict enough." same locality who were affected at al- value in purchasing materials, allow- 500 to 700 lbs. $3.50@4; stock heifers, story as told in the Bible. She asked Mr. and Mrs. Bender take care of The doctor showed some surprise most the same time. One of the other ing bills, or even in the enforcement [email protected]; milkers, large, young, me- dium age, $40@55" common r]ilkers me how it was that Lot could look" a large farm. and they have no neces- when informed that his wife was out men died a week ago, and the other of their own ruins. Bills have been $25@40. ' ' ' vn bail. He also apologized to Detec. is now recovering, presented before this board, and have Veal calves~Market steady, last back and see what had happened to sity to appeal to neighbors for help rive Robert Palmer hecause the bul- week's prices. Best $6.50@7; others, his wife and not himself be turned during the busy season. Their ehi1- Through Dr. Bryant Walker, of De- been allowed and paid without any- $4@G. let fired at his wife narrowly missed troit, the zoological department of the one in connection with the institution Milch eows and sprlngers~oSteady, into salt.'" dren fill the bill ,and help out many a Deteetive Palmer's head. U. of M. ts able to offer this year one having actual knowledge of the cor- Sheep and lambs~Market steady, The Israelites never saw Egypt, neighboring farmer, too, in the plow- last week's prices; a few (,~~oice clips scholarship at the marine biology la- rectness of the claim. Responsibility 10e to 20c higher. Best lambs $6 75 Prof. Haupt declared, and he pro- ing, sowing, haymaking and reaping License Medicine Vendors. boratory at Wood's Mole, Mass. The was divided and shifted from o~e to .@7; fair to good lambs, $5.50'@6.50; seeded to demolish many of the his- seasons. The bill of the state druggists' as- another of the employes, showing a right to common lambs, $4.50@5; wool torical traditions of the Hebrew race. scholarship entitles the holder to free lambs, $7.50@8; fair to good sheep, sociation providing a'lieense for itin- tuition valued at $50 during the sum- lack of system in receiving and ac- $4.50@5; culls and common. $2.50@ It was the Edmonites who were in erant medicine vendors and peddlers. 3°50: lambs. $12. mer session of the laboratory. counting for material and supplies Hogs~Marketspring 5e to 10e hi~'ber titan TRAMP BACK IN THE PULPIT and figainst which hundreds of peti- Egypt, he said, and they were the de- Mrs. Mary Harris. of Antrim town~ which would not be the case if proper last Thursday; steady with Friday, scendants of Esau, son of Abraham by tions have been filed, failed to pass ship, has won her legal fight against methods were adopted and enforced ?Range of prices: Light to ;rend butch- Once Noted Minister is Restored Aftee the committee of the whole, although throughout. Lumber was purchased ers, [email protected]; pigs, $6.50(~6.75; light his bond woman, and progenitors of County Drain Commissioner John yorkers, $6.85@7,15; stags, 1-3 off. the Israelites. Ten Years of Life as there was a decided sentiment inthe Boutell and stopped the cofistruction and the bills paid, and afterwards the ~__ house in favor of the measure. What The famous burning bush was easy Outcast. of a drain from Hemmingway lake to lumber account was found to be 20,- East Buffalo.~Cattle~Best export killed the bill was the adoption of an Looking Glass river. She claimed that 000 feet short, showing that the meth- steers, [email protected]; best 1.200 to 1,300-1b of explanation, he declared. Upon the amendment by Representative Baker her property would be injured by the od for accounting for lumber distri- shlppipg steers, [email protected]. best 1000 heights of a volcano, around the cra- New York.~After being barred from taking the whole matter out of the bution was wrong, or that the lumber to 1,100-Ib shipping steers'S5.50@5'.75; ter, grows shrubbery. When a vol- pulpits for more than ten years, Rev. drain and sought an injunction, which best fat cows, $4.50@5; fair to good bands of the state board of pharmacy, was denied by the circuit eourt and was never received. $3.75@4; trimmers $2,[email protected]" best fat cano is active a cloud of steam hovers Dr. Harvey G. Furbay, once a brilliant and giving it to county clerks. There allowed by the supreme court. Purchases by the warden of all sorts heifers, ,¢4,[email protected]; ligilt fat l{eifers, $4 over it, which is given by night a red preacher but later reduced to a com- was a warm fight over this amend- of supplies have been made and con- @4.25: best bulls, $4.75@5; bologna "People, you may think this strange, bulls, [email protected]; best feeding steers, $4.50 cast reflected from the volcanic fire. mon tramp through drunkenness, has meat on which the fate of the bill tracts awarded for them without ad- @4.75; best stockers: [email protected]; com- been restored to the ministry by the praetically hung, and it was carried but there is no girl in it." So read a vertising for bids. mon stockers. [email protected]: fresh cows This glow would be in turn reflected note left by Frank Miner, 25 years old, New York Presbytery. Dr. Furbay only by a very elose vote. In his re- Our investigation disclosed a con- and springers today sold about steady; upon the shubbery and give the ap- of Altegan, before he slashed his best. $45@55: common. $30@35. pearance of a burning bush. was at one time pastor of a Philadel- marks upon the merits of the bill, spicuous lack of proper system in Hogs~Lower: medium to l~eavy, $7.60 throat with a razor at the home of phia church, receiving a salary of $8c Representative Curtiss predicted that nearly all the departments of the pris: @7.70; two or tllree decks choice $7 75" "The original story of the cloud Samuel Ashley. of Doster, with whom mixed, [email protected]; best, $7.5()'@ 7:60: 000, at the time the largest in that the intro'duction of this bill is but the on, and in the methods of the various light yorl~ers, [email protected]; pigs, $7,I0@ by day and the pillar of fire by night," preliminary skirmish of the big strug- he boarded. He later said he wanted boards connected with it. There ap- 7,15; roughs, $6,[email protected]; stags, $5@5,50. said Haupt, "was not that it hung over city. to live. He will. He been out of gle that is to ensue in this state to had peared to be a general lack of knowl- Sheep~Top lambs. [email protected]; fair to the tabernacle, but over Mount Sinai. After the death of his wife Dr. Fur- his head following an attack ot gas- good, $6.25@7; culls, [email protected]; skin determine whether the peddler sys- edge of the law and rules under which tritis. culls, [email protected]; yearlings, $5.75@6" Therefore, the explanation of this phe- bay began to drink, and was soon tem should be allowed to overrun the members of boards and officials are wetherS. $5,25~5.40: ewes, [email protected]; nomenon is not difficult. In this in- forced to leave his church and then state to the extent that the country George Jefferson, who was arrested culls, sheep. [email protected]. supposed to perform official duties. stance the cloud of steam arising from became a tramp, wandering all over and -village stores will be practically shortly after he attempted to obtain Pardon board members to whom im- GrahL, Etc, the active volcano~Mount Sinai--was the country. For many months he wiped out. He stated that stringent an interview with the men held for portant matters in- were referred Detro tt.~XVheat-~a sh No. 2 red, 'the cloud by day and the.pillar of fire lived in the back rooms of Park Row laws with prohibitive licenses have robbing the Hillsdale postofftce, and volving the liberty of inmates of the $1.40; July opened with an advance of been or are being passed in surround- n Whose person several skeleton prison have delayed filing their report ½e at $1.12½, worked up to $1.14. de- by night.'" saloons in this city when not in jail. ing states, and that. the peddlers are keys were found, was sentenced to 10 clined to $1.13½ and closed at $1.13~; In June. 1905, he was arrested in or opinions, apparently consulting September opened at $1.05¼, advanced ~warming into Miehigan. where they years in Jackson prison Friday. This their own convenience, instead of to $1.06~A, declined to $L06 and closed Chatham square for drunkenness. ,He are being welcomed with open arms. is the limit for carrying such articles. promptly and energetically perform- at $1.06~i; No. 3 red, $1.:17; No. i white, FAMILY TRUDGES 200 MILES. had sold his clothing and wore reliev- There is at present no way of seeur- It is believed he intended to give the $1.40. ing their duty. Corn~Cash No. 3. 75c; No. 3 yellow, ers. His coat was filthy and one ing any taxes or supervision of any keys to prisoners in order that they We found one instance of a mem- 76e. Penniless, They Drag Household sleeve gone. The shoes were not mates kind over these itinerant delars, and might escape. ber of the prison board using his Oats~Cash No. 3 white, I ~ar at Goods in Two ~ Toy Wagons and one was soleless. the public is being constantly impos- 57½c. Through Ozark Mountains. Francis A. Morgan, 79 of Hanover, official connection for |he purpose of Rye~Cash No. 2. 7 e~ ~ at Se. In Oak street, station he was locked ed upon by fakes of the most pro- said to be the tallest man ever an in- assisting himself during the late finan- Beans--Cash and :May. $2.55 bid; Oc- up with a negro of repulsive visage. nounced type. Mr. Curtiss contended mate of the Jackson county poor. cial depression. Currency was scarce tober, $1.97 bid. Springfield, Mo.~Lured by tales of Clovecsded--Prime spot. 40 ba~s at scarred with fetish marks of savage that failure to take some action on house, was admitted to that institu. and hard to got in the small town $5.75: October. 100 bags at $6.50" fabulous wages to be obtained by this situation would in the near fu- tion recently, and a special bed is be- where the official conducts a bank. March° 100 bags at $6 65" samnle ~({ religious rites. Both were given work- ture compel the legislature to pass a bags at $5.40, 35 at .~5/25. 10 at $5. working in the 'Frisco shops here, house sentences and were assigned to ing built to aecommodate him. Mor- Unable to secure currency himself on Timothy seed~Prhne spot. 50 bags measure much more prohibitive than gan was formerly a prosperous mer. drafts made upon Detroit banks, he at $1.65. George Kaine and his family arrived the same cell on the island with three the one proposed. chant of Hanover, but when he re- did not hesitate to invoke the aid of Feed~ln 100-1b sacks, jobbing" lots: in this place after having tramped other negroes. The white man was Bran. $~8:o coarse middtings, $29: fine nearly 200 miles :through the Ozark ceived a legacy of $800 at the death the warden to get his drafts convert- middlings, $30: cracked corn and coarse made valet and bedmaker. Ann Arbor council license commit, of a sister a few years ago decided ed into currency, and he rather naive- eornmeal. $29; corn and oat ~hop, $27 mountains from near Leslie, Ark. tee has decided to cut the number of that it would keep him the remainder ly admitted that it did not make any per ton. They reached here penniless, only to Flour~Best Michigan patent, $6.50; Strange Mirage Photographed. difference to him, even if state funds find their dreams of wealth as elusive ~aloons this year. Ten less licenses of his life. The money dwindled away ordinary patent, $6.25; :,traights, $6.15; Piqua, O.~Harry Imboden of Maple. will be granted than in 1908. rapidly, however, were used, so Iong as he got fi~e cur- clear. $6; snring patent, $G.50: pure r~e, as a mirage. They are cared for by wood thought only to get a picture ot rency. State funds were used. and $4.53 per bbl in wood. lobbing lots." agents of the Humane society. Michigan and Indiana officers are Richard Carson recently found while no loss to the state occurred in a railroad train when he took a snap. hunting far John Sehneek, who disap. There are five in the family, George guilty of attempting to poison a this ~instance. we call attention to it Re0, Dwight, N. Y,. has introduced shot the other day, but when the pic- peared mysteriously several days ago. Kaine, his son, a widowed daughter Schooleraft eounly farmer 'by sending to show how easy it is for some men a bill in the house to buy a special ture was developed, besides the scen- t~chneek, a Stevensville merchant, with a baby, and Kaine's two sons. him poisoned whisky, was sentenced in official positions, even with honest train consisting of a baggage car. ery photographed there appeared, as made a trip to St. Joseph, purchased Hearing of the work here, they de. to from 7 to 15 years in Jackson. Cur- intentions, to mix the public business sleeping car and private car for the if suspended in the air. upon the same some goods for his store and then son was captured at Petoskey, and the exclusive use of the president. He decided to go to Springfield. but were with their own. negative, a mirage in which can be dropped out of sight. During his ab- farmer's wife who it was thought was would appropriate $60.000. without money to pay railroad fare, At the beginning of our inquiry into seen several buildings in Jackson Cen. sence his aged father died, and the implicated in the attempt, was locat~ Vicksburg council has passed reso- and too poor also to buy a horse and body is now being held pending the in Owesso, several weeka ago, The state matters, we were delayed by the tel five miles away. The buildings lutions providing that no bonding wagon. Two toy wagons, similar to location, if possible, of the son. woman was acquitted of the charge. almost universal disposition on t45~ are easily recognizable as the Jackson company will be allowed to fm'nish those pulled about by children, were Wilmot Cooper, 48. was found dead part of witnesses to deny knowledge Center elevator, the old college build. Attorney George Lambert is after of anything wrong with the purchas- security for local saloonists, and as used to bring their goods, Pulling in his home in Cassopolis by his sis- the Business Men's association for tha ing and the Burke residence. ing of the binder twine plant, Every each private bondsman must show $4,- these wagons and carrying the daugh. ter-in.taw, Mrs, ,,Forest CQoper, of alleged illegal granting of bonuses to 000 in real estate, two of the six sa- A mirage is something out of the one connected with that matter insist- ter's baby. K aine and his two sons, ac- Pennsylvania, who came to town to loons will not be able to secure a li- ordinary i,n this section, although oft- manufacturers, to locate in Niles. He ed that it was new machinery an~ companied by the daughter, bega~ bring him some things.~ He lived alone claims that in the past eight year~ some of those who partlciPated in it~ cense, as men with that amount of en seen in the ocean or deserts, but their long walk. Many times it was a~d the indications are that he bad $55,000, raised by the sale of "par]~ purchase seemed very hard to ~con- property and willing to go on the necessary to ford a picture of a mirage was never been dead for s~verM days. bonds," have been ~Ive,~ away. vines upon this point. bonds could not be found. swift mountain j known to have been taken before. streams. CASS CITY CHRONICLE. THREE

~a DEFORD. ~and hasten to assure ti~e family of our brotl~er Lllat he who was their pro- tec~ur is LaRell, 3el tlle sLrung arm Mr. Wi]sie lost one of his work AFIEAL MO TE e[IISTO horses last week. and warm ilearts or Macca6eei~In are q9°" *19" ever a~ Lllei r service ~o cheer and help J ut?inr League prayer meeting at For a Four ~2~~~ff Warra~ie~ ~hem in Lneir loneliness. Be I~ There- The Tragic Career of Picaud, a Drawer New =- Josept~ flack's Tuesday evening. / fore, Further Cobbler of Paris. MACIIlNE ~ Years. GeorgeMcArthur, carriert,n Route Re.s(;lved, ~l~a~ as a token of respect TWENTY KINDS to ~eleet from. Price~, 115.00 t,o $50 OO~ ' II STIIIlI taney eano. PATENTS have expire** Big ©u| |~t pr|©*,~ 1, has carried part of tile Route 2 mail Luunr bru~ller Lhat our caarter and Have yea neen ~he No. 18 New tlome~t Nothing hk~ ,~. l~r~" ,= ~ for Infants0hildren= and . the ereato*t wonder of the age, Call or ~e~4 Ito]r b~rg~i~ |~ o~ aco.,u~ of the bridges being ~one. attar beorayed in mourning fur the O~her* prico~ dineounte(L HIS RiSE TO "GREAT WEALTH. Ne~ Home Sewing IH~u:hlne CO.. ~ Ghlg~l~ The snowstorm of ~ast week ]eft the perit/d ,~fslxtydays and tha~ acopy waterat tl~e highest lnarl( Lt)at II;ts of these resolutions be placed on tile ~hrown into Jail by Secret Enemies, b:en known for 3ears. Everithi[,g la our record book andacopy besen~ He Was Left a Fortune by a Fellow was fluoded in this locality. to tile oereaved family and a copy be Pr[soner~Released, His Scheme of ...... Always B0ughl At)out ti0 persons to ~k supper a~ the published in theCaro Advertiser and V~ngeance Brought Him Death. Ladies" Aid a~ Mrs. E. Bruce's Wed- Cass City Ci~rontcie, ¢~ That romantic creation of the l)rain "Highest Grade Sewing IMachin~ $5.00 en e~ A~etable Preparati0nf0rAsl nesday. Tlm company was entertain- J. R. Lewis, erms and conditions, retails for $40,00 ewey~he~, similaliil~lheF00aandRe~uta t~0~rs ~ ~_ ed wi~h some beautiful music by Mbs CommiLtee. Of Alexandre Dumas, "The Count of ~¢e Tr,al ! No money in aavance. We pay ~he fre,gl~: th0 The abOve are exgraets from a:vertlsemenr.~ ~e~ ring the Si0machsaldB0wels ff Blanche Lombard of Northeast King- Monte Cristo," had a counterpart in ~very day, Wo do no~ advertise tl~a~ way but ~n~ re~dy to discount troy of these ~3t~roffer.~. We llGw,,,,~e~t St(in. real life in France in the last century. l~ln)itth~t Wo. cannot sell yon ~ $10,00 Machine for~ ~ Tricked of the Time. Lno~oay can) hue we will seli you a $5:~0 machine ~,~'t !: Signature This is the tragic story: ~.uo, and the ~¢~5o00machine theyask $~3 0~ fGr vo w~ An instance of love for their fellow- A Philadelphia lawyer who spends ~ilyou for$19.0O~ others tn proportl6,q, Veem,~b~ia~ In 1807, when Napoleon was at the ~lre 525 nlaehine~ a day arm g laraah, e ev**ry or.: ()*e; , , i1 beings led one of our importan~bus[- most of his time at his country estate Prom0tesDlgesli0n£heerN~ height of his power, Francois Pieaud l~dlffeve,,t st~les and prites to scle*.~; trol~l W~_,i&~ t~.? of hess men to carry one of his fellow eruploys a sturdy Irish gardener whose ]l~orcomph, te i~t or call ~t oU~ de,,i¢.r lu ) uur tr.wb h;~:; hess and Rest,C0ntainsneither i was a sturdy'young journeyman cob, men across the" water to dry footing. one desire in life is to live untll the Opium.~0rph~e n0rlqiaeral.i bler of Paris, full of health and ant. On the return trip, he i~imself step- banner of freedom Is unfurled over Ire- C. D. STRIFFLER, Agent NOT NARC OTIe, i a land. real spirits and happy in the love of p ed into water to his waist. One evening the lawyer strolled Marguerite Vlgoureux, a young girl Cass City, Mich. Died, a~their farm home nearSil- through the grounds of his place and o~ his own station In life. On the eve verwcod, Mrs. Ro0er~ Vance, Satur- stopped to have a chat with the gar- Of his marriage hidden enemies de- AUCTIO NEE day, May 1sty. Mrs. Vance was an old dener. nounced him to the imperial govern. and highly respected resident of tLis "Michael, do you kuow that while meat as a spy. He was cast into pris- SatisfaCtion guaranteed, terms reas- we are here enjoying the beautiful place for a number of years. They on, where he remained, forgotten by onable. Make your date at, this office. twilight It is dark midnight in Ire- moved some three years ago to a smatl Add ress, land?" he asked. the world, for seven years. place near Clifford and thence to l h ,lr Among his fellow prisoners was a , Use "Faith. an' Oi'm not sm'prised," re- R. N. McCullough home at Silverwood. Sire leaves a wealthy Milanese priest, who treated plied the gardener. "Ireland hirer O~end~le. l~.o~te I 9 25 I0" him like a son and bequeathed to him husband and family of grown up chil- got justice yit."~Judge. dren, also a large circle of friends to 7,000,000 francs on deposit in the Bank of Amsterdam. Furthermore, this ec- hess andLoss OF SLF2B For Over mnurn their loss, The funeral was Money Getters. clnslastic told Plcaud the secret of a held from ~he M. E. church Tuesday. ~ "Do you think It pays to send our FacS~ile SignatureoF htding place in Italy where were con- OUI sons to college? Do they obtain the The remains were laid to rest in the cealed jewels to the value of 1,200,000 He~ Novesta cemetery. practical experience In money getting for o Thirty YBars francs and specie amounting to tin're find tl that Is so necessary in these days?" NEW YORK. _ millions. "Well, judging from tile experience comk When tim empire was overthrown in el: be = tip Before the Bar I have had wlth my son. I should say 1814 Picaud was one of a vast num- in N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts- they did. His practical experience iu ber of political prisoners throughout lieid, Vt,.. writes: ~'We have used Dr money getting increases with every King's New Life Pills fl~r years and France who were given timir freedom. letter ttmt I receive from him." lind them such a gaod family nledi- He proceeded to gather the priest's cine we wouldn't be wi~hou~ them." Exact Copy of Wrapper. T.~ c~.vau~ no~a~v. ~ vo~ c~. treasure and to plan vengeance upon F.r Chills, Constipation, gtliousness There is more Catarrh in this section of the WA' {ITOII{A country than all oLher diseases put, Loge~her, his enemies. Who they were he did 5c Sick Headache tt~ey work wonders. and unLil the last few years was supposed to not know. OIL] no2 L, I. Wood & Co. be incurabIe, Vet a ~rea~ n~any years doe- Iors pronounced it u~local disease and pre- Disguised as al~ Italian priest, he sue- SLICKi scribed local remedies, and by constantly needed by bribing the least guilty of Every, failing LO cure with loc:t treatment, pro- DEFORD, ROUTE 3. n()unced it incurable. Science i,as proven the conspirators and discovering [he lbe ~sig catarrh Lo be a cor~stituLtonal disease and entire story of his undoing. Tim lead- guorai lhelefore requires constitutional t.rea~;r~ell~. C¢ Arthur (~olwell is home a~:ain. ttall'sCata~rh Cure, mauufactured byF. J. er in tim plot im learned was one Lou- J ~o~ Chenev & Co., Telcdo. Ohio, is ~he only con= pain, who had married Marguerite io4~ Vv:i 0A! i EAlD TI- 5! i Alvin Kerbyson los~ one of his work stitutib~,al cure oil ghe market Ig is taken infernally in doses from t0 drops ~o a tea- Vigoureux. prospered and become the iiorses. spoonful. It acts directly on,ira hlood and proprietor of one of the handsomest 2 mucous surfaces of the system. The~offer PARKER'S .i The.Cheapest Place to "° Miss Anna tIilliker is visiting with onchundred dollars for any casoil~iailsto cafes in Paris. cure. Send for circulars a*,d testimonials, Plcaud went to the capital and under HAiR BALSAM | friends at Brown City. Address: F J. CHENEY&CO..Toledo. O. lean~e~ and beautifies the hMt.| a suitable disguise obtained work as a romote~ a luxuriant growth. | Grant, S. Clay is helping George and Sold by Drnzgists, 75eo ever ]Pails to lles~oro Gray| Tak~ {tail's Family Pills for constdpatIou, walter in Loupain's establishment. Iair to its Youthful Color. | i Lumber, Latt~ Shingles Doors and ares ~ealp disease~ & hair tMlh~g. | Wi]tiam Fisher build fence. Fellow servants there were Duilhem 5Oc, and $t,(g) fX Druggists W "Windows is at Deford, '%ich. { Warren Smith has ~aken t~he fence Solari and Gervals Chaubard. who, One Sampte ~nough. i from in fron~ of his house. "Why do you keep your daughter wlth Lonpain. had denounced Pieaud LAI~GESTOCK lose,net from. Come ~nd ~cv what ~. in 1807. The pretended waiter was Wesley Medcalf has been helping his practicing so incessantly on that piano not long in bringing his vengeance to you want now white PRICE5 ARE LO~\:. :~ 0rother, Abe Medcalf, build fence. piece ?" a consmnmation. Chaubard was tim "1 want to be sure she can play We ave offering some bargai.s in Cement, F1.mr, Tim little son of Nell Barley, who first victim of his wrath. His body, something when our friends ask to has been very sick, is some better. pierced by a knife, was found on one Feed, Bran, i\[iddlings, Tile, Coat, Timothy Seed. Clover ¢ hear her." School in Distric~ No. 5 closed las~ of the bridges over the Seine. Lou- "But suppose they want to hear her pain was disgraced, reduced to pen- Seed, etc. Yours v;ry truly, " " i Friday, and N.. 6 closed ti~is week on play something more':' ury and finally stabbed to death in the Friday. "Oh. there's no danger o~ that."-- Tuileries gardens. Solari was poison- Rev. Robert L. Cope is going to im- Cleveland Plain Dealer. ed and 'died in frightful convulsions. prove his farm by taking ou~some But speedy retribution overtook the (~ We wish to inform all mitk implacable avenger. One night Plcaud users of the village that we are s~umps. To Mothers in Thls Town was seized, bound and borne to an enlarging our Dairy and will con- Charles Fis hdid no~ rent all of his Chikh'en-who are delicate, feverk~h and cro~s abandoned quarry. Iu the darkness a tinue as heretofore, to furnish as plme this year but is working part of will get immtwder, i~ em'es Tir(4, Aching, Callons, "You have sixteen millions. 'l'hes~ A rainy day caused a suspension of the door yard fence and put it behind Swea~ting, Swollen feet. A~ all Druggists and ~x)Ifee at apogular price. Shoe Stores, 25e. S~m~pl~ FREE. Address, are my conditions: I will give you outdoor work. and Elizabetl~ transfer- the house. They are get~ing ready to Allen S. Ollnst(~d. Le Roy. N. YL something to eat twice ~ day, bnl for red her attention to the kitchen. Wlmn build a new house this summer. each meal you must pay me 25.000 she came upstairs after an hour's ab- On aecoun~ of the severe storm of francs." sence her mother said to her: "Where have you been so long, last week the night cap social at John However. the cupidity of tile prisow dearT" Wright's was postponed until Wed- The High ll0a er proved stronger than his hun~er. and district He underwent terrible suffering with- "Oh, I've just been in the kitcllen," IIII)Ell A EHT tide'""°"'" and exhibit a nesday evening, May 12th. All are she answered, "watcbing Nora take ~l"' bicycle ft~mished by u& Our agents ever~here are out any signs of yielding until lris . full#artieulara and ~e¢ial o2~e¢ at once. invited. |o Consumption the shingles off a fish["~XVoman'a :1~ until you receive and approve o~ your bicycle. Weanlp captor, goaded to fury at the prolong- ~. ~vithaut a cent de#osit in advance, l~.e~ay fveigkt, and We can do nearly as well here as Neglecte~t A~hma an4 Bronchiti~ lnovlt- ed obstinacy, threw himself upon Pl- Home Companion. ', TRI~L during which time you may tide the bicycle and It you are ther, not pedectly zafisfied or do not ~i~h t~ they can in the west, as we have ably Re~ul~ in Consumption. Cure Them rand and stabbed him to death.--Book- :o u~ at our expense andyou ~vill~at ~e autondcent. birds, grass and snow all at once and • oday by U~ing Abbey gyrup, the man. T[STIMON|AL. furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make W0nderfal European Remedy. ~e ~mall profit above actual tactory cost. You ~ave $=a ~he snow is not all on one mountain, I hereby testify t~o the worth of )y buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's gust, A Thackeray Story. ]DO ]NO~ BUY a bicycle or a pair o~ tires from anyone eiti~er. Wager's Hair Restorer and "Dandruff '.eive our catalogue~ and learn our unheard of facgory A correspondent of London Notes 'el offers to rider ~geng$. Annihilator wl~ieh I have used for |~g'~ when you receive our beautiful catalogue and Charles King and son, Jesse, have and Queries contributes this anecdote t=~n~,=~ studlr our superb models at the evond~full~ moved some things up into the-old of Thackeray: about ihree months My scalp is now his year. We sell the highest grade bicycle~ for les~ money in a healthy condition being free We are ~atisfied with SLOe profit above factory cost. Natt house and Jesse will st~op ttlere Thackeray once~ desired to succeed ou can sell our bic2~'cle~ under ¥ou~ own name plate a~ from dandruff sad new hair has made day received, when working on ~he Mrs. Ella Camp- Cardwell as M. P. for the city of Ox- ¢¢e do not regularl~ handle gecond hand bicycle~, but its appearance, d. Cornelius. trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear oa~ bell farm. ford and when returning from his can- _ ._ . . or ~1[0. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. o vass said: "What do you think, Card- ~lo~o ,v,,oo,,, ,~o~e~ ,o.o~ e,.~.~ and ~. ,~:~, ,o~ =~ The storm last Friday raised the ~.~,,~.-...~~"°-'~a-~""%equipment o[ all kinds at ha;f t~a mual retail flrice$. well! Not one of your constituents water in ~he streams so the roads were ever heard of me and my wrltlngs.'L aimos~ impassable Saturday, but Car- He prefaced "constituents" with a rier No. 3, Deford, managed with his strongish adjective. Von-atcoholic sub to serve his entire route. Strange, if true. They must have been starving in° the mids~ of plenty. 3ellyouasample:a ir[or$¢.80(cashwi~horder$¢.55L RESOLUTION~ OF CONDOLENCE. N} ~RE TR{R]BLEFROM PIJR~TURE$ A Straight Tip. Sarsaparilla Johnnie (to new visltor)~So you are N~ILS, 'T~e1¢s or Glass will not; 1o~ ~ho gesolutions adopted by Deford Tent a~lr ou~, Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. my grandma, are you? Grandmother If you think you need a tonic, No. 394, K. O. T. A. 3L, May ls~, Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. ~Yes, Johnnie. I'm your grandma on DESCR;PT~# Made in a11 sizes. It i~ lively 1909. on 15he death of nut bro~imr, Sir ask your doctor. If you think and easy riding~verydurableand linedinsidewit: your father's side. Johnnie--Well, you need something for your a special quahty of rubber, which never becom Knigh~ William Prat~. wl~o died Asthma is almost inva*;-iably associated you're on the wrong side, you'll find porous and which doses np small punctures wi'. Aprit 18~h, 1909. blood, ask your doctor. [f you ~ng the air to escape. We It ave hundreds of letter with Bronchitis. Every astlimatie has out!--Philadelpi~ia Bulletin. iledcustomersatating th~ t their tiresimvcoulyb. Wilereas, the Supreme Omnipo~;en~ catarrh of the nose. throat and bronchial think you would like to try ~p once or twice in a whole season. They weigh ~ tubes. V:hcn too long neglected, Astl~rna an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting quaIities I{uler has seen fi~ ~o remove by dearth becomes chronic, attacks are of almost Horr~Me, Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsapa- nightly occurrence, reducing" tl~e vitality, by several layers of fifth, speeiany prepared f cue of our cl~ar~er members, Sir "That was an awful disaster. There tread. The regular price o f these tires is $8o5o per totally uniitting the patient for active rilla, ask your doctor. Con- advertising purposes we are ruskin g aspeciul fac..,~ ~ v ...... Knigh~ William Pra~, Be It occupation, and ret~dering him incapable was only one survivor. Isn't that ter- sult him often. Keep in close the rider of only ~4.8o per pair. All orders sMpped same day letter is received, We ship 12. O. D. o~ of throwing off the°effects of Kerm-infee- rible?" approval. You do noL pay acenL until you have e=

I. B. Auten was in Caro Monday. Tyler lodge, F. & A. M., has chang. The stree~ sprinkler made its lirst ed the time of its ragular meeting ~; THE LUMINOUS HALO. LOCAL ITEMS trip Wednesday. from Tuesday to Saturday evenings. Psychic E~p!anation of an Oft Wit- Naaman Karr of Kingston was in The lodge will have a special meeting nessed Phenomenon. to-morrow (Saturday) evening with town Wednesday. I was summoned one day to the Salt- Mas. George Smith is on the sick Miss Kate Demise of Detroit is work in the F. C. degree. petrlere in Paris to see a woman who list. Banner the guest of friends here. Manager Curtis is negotiating for lay in a bed in the dark. She was a woman whose body, nerves, brain, had Mrs. William Randall is on the Harry Hunt is building an addition the production of some classical plays sick list. been teased and tortured for years in Flour to his greenhouse and is also con. at tim electric theater in the near future. Ben Hur and several Shakes- psychic and occult experiment. What for family baking ~s our Chas. Matzen was a caller in Detroi~ strutting a bulb cellar. mental perturbation was racking that Tuesday. peare plays are among the number. Mr. Sheridan of Detroit is vimting brain I did not know. and the physi- 1 Spri~ Wheat and White Adam Muck, who has been very ill The films used in thess productions cians at her bedside did not know. friends and relatives here. Lily Brands. There will is improving slowly. are hand colored and the ~ictures are With clinched hands and teeth and Miss Christine Wettlaufer spent very beautiful, The Passion Play may eyes open wide the woman lay there. Alex Mclntyre of London, Ont., is be better things to eat at Sunday with friends at Gagetown. also be secured at a later date. Her breathing was Irregular and not visiting relatives here. l your house and more of Mr. and Mrs. George McCrea of A~ motor cycle frightened Travis deep. What we saw was this: A lumt. Mrs. Dickison of Gagetown was a Owendale were callers in town Satur- Schenek's horse Monday while Mr. nous halo of a vague orange hue that them if you ...... circled her head, even as In the old caller in town Friday. day. and Mrs Schenc~ were returning to Miss Foreman of Owendale was a pictures of martyred saints you see John and Angus McPhail of Argyle their home from Cuss City and result- the heads mooned with faded gold. This Bake With White Lily Flour. caller in town Saturday. were business callers in town Wed. ed in a runaway. The buggy was halo was flnetuant. It came and went. George Perkins of Argyle was a nesday. broken and Mrs. Schenck received It was a light that flickered, grew, You can get more good bread to the pound out of it caller in town Tuesday. faded, formed Itself anew. Win. C. Smlth left on Wednesday pa|nful injuries to her neck and than you can of any other brand. As for cake and pastry A miracle, this aureoled head? Rev. A. O, Knapp is spending a few morning on a business trip to Pontiac head. Mr. Schenck escaped with a ~t is rumply in a class by itself. days With friends in Chicago. few slight bruises. If ;you want to call It that. Words and Detroit. are not of great importance. It was a Ask your grocers for White Lily, and our spring George M. Clark of Bad Axe was a Joseph F rutchey was a business A paper in a good sized town in miracle when it glowed around the Michigan recently published It]is business caller in town Monday. caller in Saginaw and Flint the first : head ~of a martyr tortured in the arena, wheat brands of flour and don't forget our feed depart- Miss Bessie Skinner of Kingston of the week. item: ~'The business man of this town so tortured by pain and fear that his ment~gronnd feed, meal, cotton seed meal, oil meal, who is in the habit nf hugging his dissociated psychic centers produced spent Saturday with friends here, Buffalo Gluten feed, corn, oats anti'chicken feed. The Misses Edith °Miller and 2dyrtle type writer had better quit or we the phenomenon of the exteriorization Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hemerick of Wickware of Gagetown were callers in will publish his name." The next of luminous energy. Gagetown were callers in town Mon- town Monday. day thirty-seven.business men called Perhaps it were better to call it at day. once a miracle and a preseienttfic fact At the Baptist church Sunday there at the office, paid up their subscrip- --a fact, that Is. which is occult, but is Mr. and Mrs. It. Frutchey of Sagi- will be service in the morning but no lions and left behind thirty-seven in the way of becoming known. naw are visiting friends and relatives evening service. columns of advertizing and told the I asked Dr. Frere what he thought here. Mr. Geo. McClenithian spent the editor not to pay any attention to of this miracle. / Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hendrickare latter part of last week at the home foolish stories. "I have often seen it," he said. The I visiting friends and relatives at Sebe. of A. A. Brian. The women of Cuss City seem to field of his experiments was the mad- house at Bteetre: There many neuro- waist, The W: C. T. U. will meet with have an acute attack of "house- pathic patients abide, and often it Miss Florence Smith of Kingston Mrs. N. M~ Schwegler next Friday, cleanitis '~ these days. This i~ a di- cases of severe headache or of rell was the guest of friends in town Sat- afternoon, May 14. sease that is confined entirely to the gious ecstasy he has seen these fluetu II = -----=l urday. Miss Mints Wallace and n~phew, female sex and makes its appearance ant aureoles around the head. Miss Anna Parr" left for Detroit Wallace Zinnecker, were callers in in the early spring, being particularly "The rays are often twenty centime. Nonday .where she has secured em- Gagetown Monday. severe while it lasts. The first syrup. ters in extent, qulte regular, forming n toms of the disease are uneasiness perfect aureole," he explained. ployment, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. tlopcroft and Lumber • and a desire to "get busy," and if the There Is, then. a form of energy en. At the Church of Christ Sunday, daughter lef~ Saturday for their fut- dowed with luminous properties ema. patient is not carefully watched she key. H. W. Clough Will preach at 3:00 ure home at Detroit. sating from the human body under o'clock p. m. is liable to l~ear up carpets, pull down certain eondttfons.~Vanee Thompson Robert Cornelius of Greenvil% beds aadraise general thunder wi~h .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parent of Bad In Hampton's Magazine. spent a few days last .week with his domestic peace. While the patient is Axe visited at the home of M. A. grandfather, J. Cornelius. "enjoying" one of these attacks there Parent par~ of las~ week. THE LAND OF B~G GANE. Mrs, W. W. Bender returned home is no rest for her nor anybody else. Cemer t O Mr. ~nd Mrs. S.J. Hill and family from Kinde, Friday, where she sad The attack usually lasts from three ~rKish East Africa as it Appears to of Bad Axe spent par~ of last week been spending a few days. days to a week, and the best treat- the Hunter. at the home of N. Hill. H. P. Bush, county school commis- ment for it is "tolettergo." A brown village of thatched huts Miss AERie Rocheleau of Gagetown sioner, is here this week conducting squatting in fi trampled clearing of We carry a full and complete stock of the was the guest of her brother, A. eighth grade examinations. For sale~ Potatoes boll] Carman the forest and backed by thickset trees best building material that can be bought. Rocheleau, part of last week. Misses Minta and Elite Wallace en- and Rural New Yorkers. It. G. so closely laced with a living tapestry Wright, P. O. Box 49, Cass City. of woven green that the aching tropic Everything in the lit/e of Lumber, Shingies; The ladies of the Baptist society tertained a company of friends at 4 23-2 + sunlight can scarcely penetrate; slim, will serve supper in the wing of theq their home Wednesday evening. Lath, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, naked blacks slipping like shadows church next Wednesday, May 12th. l Mr. anti Mrs. John Wagester of WANTED~ Several reliable agents among the broad leaved bananas and Windows and Doors. Also a large quantity Mr. and Mrs. A. A. kicker of Owen- l Linkville were the guests of Mr. and ~rougl~put Tuscola County to sell rubber trees, staring furtively as your ~} of hard and soft coal at the lowest possible dale spent Sunday at the home of~ Mrs. Wm. Akerman Wednesday. ntedceicorated Field Gasoline Engine, bearers file slowly past them; a lone- mae oy~ tim Field Brundage Co. ly station far up or down river, where pi "~ ~ ,,~ --~ Mrs. kicker's parents, Mr. and 1Krs. I Edward Elkins is now associated Jackson, Mich. Printed matter and J. H, Strifller. I assistance furnished agents upon re- a haggard white man sits to receive with his brother in the automobile tribute in the name of his tradlng A branch of the Greenbank L T L l| garage and is a member of the firm of quest. Write at once for contrae~. Frank R. Reed, Carsonvtlle, Mich. company, marks at] outpost of civiliza- will be organized a~ tim home of Mrs. Elkins Bros. Manager of Sales for Eastern Mich- tion in this jungle land. And through Emmett Holcomb on Saturday, May W.D. Strifller of Argyle has pur- igan. and under tt all are the fevered glare 8, at 2:30 p, m. All children are in- chased the Edwin Petti~ farm, one of sun'light, the ceaseless drowsy whis- vited to be present. per of the woods, the hot. dry scents !IAnkelellLumber& goal C0,1 mile north of town~ and will move Early |talian Surgery. the parched earth, or, if the rains CAS~ CITY, HICHIGAN. ~ Mrs. S. Lindskold returned to her here from Argyle in October. Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571) tells ot Of have come. all the land about will lie home at Ann Arbor Satudav after early Italian surgery. He had got a A wash-out on the P.O.&N, de- cloaked in steaming vapor, the sultry bit of chipped steel in his eye, "so far spending the past few~ weeks at her layed train service Friday evening air as thick and humid as the air of a into the pupil that it was impossible parental home here. and the evening mail did not arrive a~ to get it out. so that 1 was in very greenhouse at home. There you have The Misses Bertha Zinnecker and Cuss City until Saturday noon. great danger of losing that eye. But the Kongo as the white man knows it --the Kongo or the Jungle of Uganda. Flossie McColl have resigned their J. L. Cathcart is planning to build a the surgeon came to the rescue with But all of this Is only a part of what positions at the Moore telephone residence on hm property opposite the the pigeons. The surgeon, making me ottice. Miss Florence Hill has accept- lie upon my back. with a little knife we ,,have chosen ~to call and to plct~are schoolhouse on Seeger street this as the dark continent. ed the position of chief operator and summer. Workmen will commence opened a vein in each of their wings, so that the blood ran into my eye, and For there, too, Is the desert, widely Miss Maude Parro~t is night operator. building within a short t.ime. different in all its aspects from Kongo- I was thereby greatly relieved. In the m Quarterly meeting services will be land. On the slope of the rising ground B. H. Bingham, the Gagetown space of two days the bit of steel is- Ask any business-like farmer the reason for his suc- held at the Evangelical church, com- photographer, has purchased t;he sued from my eye, and I found that I that lifts from sea level at Mombasa and climbs to nearly 8,000 feet before cess and he'll tell you it's system~modern methods and ~ mencing with quarterly conference bniiding formerly occupied by tl]e had received considerable ease and in it drops again to the lesser level of Friday afternoon and services that Chronicle and will start a slyudto at a great measure recovered my sight." implements. Without these no man has succeeded and evening and on Sunday. key. F. Victoria Nyanza is another vast waste never will. Cass City. He will do business at as typical of Africa as this Jungle /(lump, the presiding elder, will offic- Live and Learn. both towns. country--the desert, as it is called, the We make it our business to supply farmers with any : Among the words given out for iate at today's services and on Sun- plains of bush and grass. Six months analysis recently by a district school modern tools and implements required~the best made ** day evening. Do you want to sell your village of the year--from October to April-- teacher in Pennsylvania was "bank- and therefore the cheapest .... ~ proper~y? See James McKenzie. it lies half drowned under tropic rains. note." The instructor's astonishment Lost- $5,00 on Seeger or Third From April to September only occa- s~reets. Liberal reward if returned may be imagined when one male pupil ~'Two houses for sale. E. W. Kent- sional showers fall, and the wide pla- (]ALE ~IDINO PLOWS WIARD PLOWS to H. E. Hanson. 5-7- ing. 3 12- turned in the following unique paper: teau grills under the staring sunlight, "Bankmote is a compound, primitive PARKER PLOW& BIRCH PLOW.9 ~*~: White Hull-less seed barley for sale, all yellowing in the glare. Here upon Do you want to buy a farm? Then word, composed of 'bank' and 'note.' 4-302 J.D. Tuckey. these uplands is found the great vari- see James MeKenzle, the real estate 'Bank' is a simple word, meaning the i! COI~N PLANTEt~5 SUPERIOI~ DI~|LLS ii ety of big game, the vast herds of man. 5-7=3 side of a stream; 'note.' to set down. $ Saved by buying your seeds at wild things that have made and still Ii K~AUSE AND (iALE CULTIVATOI;~'9" 'i Losey's. Ask your neighbor about 'Bank-note,' to set down the side of Eight sheep and 10 lambs for sale. by make Africa the greatest shooting John Crocker, Route 3, Cuss City. 5-7. last year's seeds purchased at our a stream."~Lippineott's. store. Oursare new seeds, 4.9- country in the world. This is British Strawberry plants for sale at Mrs. East Africa as the hunter knows it.- It is time now to buy your Fertilizer ...... Goff's, 50c a 100. Grown by Frank Money to loan on real estate at six A Gambler, 13. B. Taylor in Everybody's. ,$ SWIFT'S PURE BLOOD AND BONE. Hoagland. 5.7.2 + per cen~interest. E.B. Lanbon. 5-7. TommY~Pop, how would you define a gambler? Tommy's Pop~Well. my An Alibi. Do you want to buy a huuse and lot? Do you wan~ to sell or exchange son, a man's wife thinks he is a gum. See James McKenzie. your farm? See James McKenzie. bier if he loses, and his friends think The milkman stood before her nerv- he is a gambler if he wlns.--Philadel. ously twirling his hat in "his hand phla Record. "So." she said sternly. "you Shave Sharpies, Jersey and Emp|re come at last." "Yes, madam. You sent for me, I "Yes. ma'am," said the tattered believe," he replied. tramp, "I have helped carry out a "I wished to tell you that I found a Cuss City, Just Arrived Another large great many benevolent enterprises." minnow in the milk yesterday morn- assortment of "You!" cried the lady. "Oh. impos- ingy' sible! In what way?" "I am sorry, madam, but if the cows "By always cheerfully aceeptin' wot- will drink from the brook instead of ever was given to me. ma'am."--Clev~ from the trough I cannot help it"- land Plain Dealer. Harper's Weekly. BLACK CAT IlllW Ill il N t W lm 1 U ill Illl Ill UJ J q 1 ' ,w "i'd Rather Die, Doctor, A Queer Dish. A great dish at Egyptian harem i ml I than have my feet cut off," said M. L. | HOSIERY Bin~ham o Prineeville, Ill. '~Bu~ feasts is that of a lamb roasted whole. . Enlarged Photo Free ¢" After the manner of a nest of Chinese you'll dle from gangrene (which had I boxes, each smaller than the other, the tlMMmllgm Ill Wl U W ~m M wm g W tJ 1N al glNHMH M U W IIII W lit 1 IIIm eaten away eight toes) if you don't" 11 R Q m r m . m~ M , m M , R ~M M .yI ~a mN. i a ~R m , . Q m ~A . i m Wm m ~ ~M m I.N said all doctors. Instead he used lamb is stuffed with a whole turkey, g Which gives us a complete stock of this brand of Bucklen's Arnica Salve till wholly the turkey with a chicken, the chicken • With every dozen pictures ordered in cabinet size cured, lts cures of Eczema, Fever with a pigeon, the pigeon with a quail ~J' during the month of May, we will give free of charge Hosiery. See our window display. Sores, Boils, Burns and Piles as~eund and the quail with a beeaflco, the n the world. 25e at L. I. Wood & Co.'s. m an enlarged photo, 16 by 20 inches in size. smallest bird known, except a hum- m II M 1 ming bird. The lamb is roasted over R i This offer is made to introduce our enlarged M _ . Mrs. Uoyle--My husband declares a slow fire until it is almost ready to .i photos which our customers tell us appear much bet- - NEED that corsets are unhealthy. He i]> fall to pieces. IIII ter than the old style crayon enlargements. Come to the sists tlmt (.hey shorten life. Mrs. Doylc~-Is that so? U I studio and examine our samples ,, We have received a large variety of package Try This. #t * III Mrs. IIoyle~Yes; he says he knew Fasten a key to a string and suspend ~1 The only conditions to this offer are that thedozen pictures ordered '1 seeds which we can sell of a man who lived~to be over 100 :~L by your thumb and finger, and it ,~ mus~ pot besmaller than cabinet size and that. the enlarged photo ." years old who never once wore ttlem.~ will oscillate like a pendulum. Let % must oe mane from the same plate as the pictures ordered An I" New York P~,ss. _1,% grade_. and. . price. of cabinet size~ P hotosare includ e d m" thm" offer and. theY 1,I some one place his hand under the suojec~ may oe one person, a group or out-of-door scenes. ~1 2 Packets for 5 Cents key, and it will change to a circular and guarantee them to give satisfaction. motion. Then let a third person place CASTORIA his hand upon your shoulder, and the Children, key becomes stationary.~London Ex- :For Infants and press. ihe KN You Have Always Bought W. W. 0Bender The man who would rather be right :Bears the than be president generally has his Signature of ] preference gratifled.--Philadelphia Rec- Picture Frames at Lenzner's ord. CASS CITY CHRONICLE. FIVE

"Mrs. Blazes has applied for sep- arate maintenance." OUAR[$ TURKEY l{ tJgE: GOT THE WHOLE VOTE, PONY BUSINESS "What for'~" A Pledge That Was Freely Given and "Well, she stood for her husband's FIF181 WHilE t ttiLD BLOW8 I{ E Th:~t Was Nasily Kept. ioolishness until he wanted to name ANNOUNCEMENT It is related of a certain candidate ~heir last daughter Helen, and then HIRED MAN, LAYING FOR ROB. :~he decided it was time to quit."-- Born in Duluth, Minn., is 3till for office In a certain Kansas campaign No. :2 BERS, HAS VIVID DREAM Pittsburg Press. Alive. that he billed himself fQr a speech in a WITH SAD ENDING. southern Kansas town on a certain INCE our announcement last week we have greatly October day and wrote ahead to a Rising Sun. Md.~George Brehm, a S improved the appearance of our store inside by Many Changes Seen by the Aged Set. number of friends there to give him farmer, in the Eighth district of this tier in the Region Now Thickly "tips." the addition ( f more goods and different lines, and we county, has been losing turkeys re- Populated~lndians Helped One of them told him to see a cer- are now in posiucn to's ~pply your wants in all lines of cently, so he placed William Jones, tain colored man upon his arrival in Him Trap. an employe, on guard. (he town. "If you can get the vote of hardware, paints and o'ls. We sell the Law Bros. Jones. seeing no reason why a Duluth, Minn,~Eustaee Roussain of this negro." wrote the friend. "'you can high standard paints, the most complete list of shades guard should lose his sleep, placed a get the vote of the whole negro popu- Fond du Lac is the first man of Cau- cot in a convenient and comfortable and colors on the market; prices, well--they are right casian blood born in Duluth. latlon in thls town. Don't fail to see position near the henhouse, and, hav- too. We also have asmall corner devoted to tropical His father, Francis Roussain, was him and get him to your way of think- ing stretched himself upon the cot ing." agent at the old fort at Fond du Lac fruits where you can get choice lemons, oranges, and taken his gun to bed, with the About the first thing the candidate for John Jacob Astor amt for many barrel pointing toward his toes, eel- bananas as long as a donkey's ear, so cheap you can't years traded furs with the Indians on did after registering at the hotel was posed himself to rest. to look up this negro. It was only a afford to be without them on your table every day. the St. Louis river and in the Vermil- Here's when the plum pudding ion country. little while after the introduction that And now with the prospects of good weather the farm- comes in. Having been left over he was calling the negro by his given When Eustaee was born, in 1839, from Christmas, William had parta- er will be in more cheerful mood and with the bar- name, filling his pockets with cigars, there were no settlers on the present ken of it for supper, nevertheless. gains we are offering at our store we expect to soon be site of Duluth, and all the white men passing him compliments and general- The Time is Ripening in this part of the country made their ly "giving him the taffy." The negro in business with both feet. Awaiting your call we are when, with the return of pros- headquarters in the Indian village of took it all and enjoyed the occasion yours for business. immensely. The candidate spent sev. perity watches and all other good Fond du Lac. On their return from trapping expeditions they traded their eral llours in the negro's company and .jewelry will go back to old pros- after he thought the proper degree of pemty prices. furs at the store operated by Francis W. W. BALCH CO. CO. Roussain, and the little village was warmth had been obtained .broached Diamonds Especially the commercial center at the head of the re-tl object of iris friendship: DEFORD, MICHIGAN. the lakes. "Say. John. I want the negro vote of are bound to fie up, We can offer Eustace lived at the fort with his this town." you some real gem~at a price we parents until he was 16 years old. His .All right," replied John. "'I'll vote BARGAIN STORE. are sure will pay a handsome father then thought he was old enough to' you. sah. I'll vote to' you. I'm profit to the purchasers in a few to be educated, so he engaged passage to' you, sah." months, Now isagood time to for him on a fur trading sailboat from "That's all right," said the candi- buy that engagement ring, the head of the lakes to Detroit. From date. "That's all right. I'm sure you Repair 'he Old Hat. Detroit he went by rail to Montreal, will. I'm sure you will. But I want T, L, TIBBALS, {}ass Cily, where he attended school for three to have the whole negro vote of this town. I want to get all." Jsweler and O~tician. years. "Dat's all right," responded the ne- He returned to Fond du Lae at the It is much easier on the pocket book to'repair the old hat than end of his school career and went to gro. "I done said I'd vote to' you. Pm work helping his father in the store yo' friend. I'll suttinly cast my vote to get a new one. Ladies this time of the year are making calcu- and about the farm. At odd times he re' yOU." lations on either repairing or buying something for their head. "But. say, aotln, I know that," said taught some of the Indians to read and The economical housewife finds that by buying a few repairs write and was a great favorite with the candidate. "See here, I'll be frank, the red men. The fellows told me that you are a big in the way of buckles, roses and a stack of ryestraw she has ma- When he was about 20 years old man among the colored folks down terialenough to make a brand new "Merry Widow" at very little { Roussain set out trapping, and with here and that if I got your vote I'd expense. But stop and think my dear Madam how unbecoming the help of his indian friends soon be- get the whole negro vote in this place. ( came an expert. At that time there Do you catch oaF' your new hat will be with such a scanty supply of hair as you "Slm," replied John. "She I do. possess. were many (leer. wolves, moose, bear, He Pulled the Trigger. mink and wildcats in the woods near You'll glt de whole niggah vote, all A good suggestim~ is to repair your last year's hat and wear it right. Dry won't be trouble 'bout dat, Fohd du Lac, and Roussain made the And he had hardly dozed off, with his sah. You see, I'm de only nlggah in for another summer and invest One Dollar of your hat money in a country between West Duluth and his finger on the trigger, when William dis here whole town2'~Mobile Regis- home his trapping territory. He began to dream. b0ttle of Wager~s Hair ~¢storer and Dandrui~f Annihila- ter. caught many dollars' worth of fur Was that the door opening~the tor which willnot fail to meet your demand. Sold by Cass City bearing animals along the stream that henhouse "door! Ah, ha! His vigil Where ten men will cheerfully lay [Druggists for $~.O0. now bears the name of Keene's creek. would not be in vain. Yes--of course, flown their lives for a woman only one Mink were plentiful on the creek at it was a darky, with a bag over his will carry her a scuttle of eoal,~Man- that time and on all the creeks run- back. But it would be better to wait chester Union. - - ning into the St. Louis river. quietly and capture him after he filled Roussain sold his furs to his father the bag. He was an enormous dar- and they were shipped down the lakes ky, too; his head was followed to the eastern cities, He made see. through the door by a body that just cral trading trips to Vermilion lake, a barely squeezed through. distance of about 100 miles by the old And then William's blood ran cold ... Iudian trail, and he packed back the for the first darky was followed not valuable furs. He made much money by one, but by many of his fellows. Grisw01d l ouse in the business and spent most of it William had not supposed so many DETROIT, MICHIGAN in improving the farm he had set- could crowd into the hen house. And tled on. they paid no attention to the turkeys, DEFII I BAHK This farm was later platted for the but suddenly the shivering warder of of A. FRUTCHEY C~ $ON$. town which now stands there and the the henhouse saw that they were sav- DEFOI~D, 1NilCH. o.1 man is still living on the land stewpot with painted faces; that a big European Plan he reclaimed from the Wilderness stewpot was glowing red hot over a Loans money. Pays 4 when he was a boy, fire in the middle of the henhouse, per cent interest on de- [Onion Lock Poultry Fenco J R, B. Carlton, after whom Carlton. which seemed to have grown im- | Square, c|o~e mesh. The most serviceable | mense. And the negroes~cannibals, posits. Does a general 200 Rooms I100 Rooms 150 Rooms ,| fence on the market tor poultry yards, orchafd~ | Minn., is named, was a trader at the and gardens, andat no greater cost than net- | village when Roussain was a boy and of course~were dancing a weird banking business. So- with running t~ 11 al~ 1[ with private ~ '1 t:'~ 1/Large, well llaht- ~ ~'~t~ :| ring. Write for catalog el fencing for all | dance about William, pointing to him, heirs your patronage. water ~ ~ UU }1 bath .'~ | ~}U II ed, for ~ph,, _~ "~ | purposes, | was a great friend of Roussain. St. Roussain says that the Indians were then to their mouths, then rubbing Corteous treatment and Per Day always friendly to the whites at the their stomachs and laughing horribly. fair dealing our motto. village and that he had never heard But when onedetached himself from of any trouble between the races at the circle and started for Wil- J. FRUTCHEY, CASHIER. 11 Dining Room and Cafe N, Bi ei0w the head of the lakes. He can dis- liam, whetting a big knife on his left G. A. TINDALE, ASS'T CAsmnm & Sons palm as he came, William decided it Club Breakfast from 25 cents up Table dSHote dinner at noon and Cass!City, " " • Michigan tinctly remember when "Bill" Nettle- ton settled on his claim an(] put up was time to act, and he pulled the Large, well lighted dining room on parlor night, 5 0 cents his house, at about where Third ave. trigger. floor, and care grill room on ground floor. Lady waiter, in main dining room hue east is now, and he says Nettle- Jones awoke with two distinctly ton's house was the first built where painful impressions. One was where Duluth now stands. his right great toe had been; the POSTAL & MOREY, Proprietors He also remembers when the first other was where the "kick" had settlement was established on Minne- caught him on the point of the jaw. Dance sota point just below where Superior It is said that Jones will recover. street is now. Roussaln was trapping here before the beaver were extermin. PhYS PENALTY OF RED H~IR. At McLellan's ated, and he says that up until about i Glasses 40 years ago there were many beaver Angry Bull Chases Titian-Headed Are sometimes :old ff 25e an about four miles back of Duluth. Youth Around Corrals in Stock- Hall Poultry Secrets 50c and do $25 or $50 worth of Roussain's fatlmr died 30 years ago, yards at Chicago. and Roussain has lived with his sister harm. We are no~ peddling Cecilia at the old place ever since He Chicago.~The brilliant red hair of Every Saturday Disclosed! specs, but it, is our buMness to {~ has a niece, cecilia Durfee, who is Thomas Murphy, 17 years old, offended I correctly .... l teaching school now iu Fond du Lac. a bull at the stockyards and he made i THEREare secrets in the poultry business, as FIT THE EXE Within the memory of Roussain a a rush for the l)oy. Thomas forgot Night m any other ; the best methods and newest and ir you wish, we will t~hen e~ good sized island has formed in the the theory, of human eye power and discoveries seldom reach the amateur poultry raiser £~. Louis river opposite Fond du Lac, sell you a frame a~ the righ~ took to his heels with the highly-indig- and the general public for years after they are origi- price. l and in the ease of the~Northern Power nant bull after him. Two cattlemen l omplete Line of Jewelry. Company against the Chambers he galloped their ponies after the pair, nated. A new method of absolutely insuring the testified as to whether the island was seeking to divert the bull, by firing fertility of setting eggs, for example, has J. F. HENDRICN, there all the time or had b~ formed their revolvers into the air. In the JoweIe~e and O~tician. since he could remember. He has seen meanwhile the bull steadily gained Enormous Cash Value the face of the earth change in sev- upon the flying patch of red. and its discoverer is no~ to be blamed for keeping i~ ~o himself. Now, for the eral places along the river. Tom was limited in his fight by the firs~ i~me, the secrets of many of the mos~ successful poultrymen arc made Roussain never married, He is still high fences of the corrals on either public. No confidence has been violated; every sccre~ has been hearty and comes into West Dultuh side of him. There was no place to Obtained in an Honorable Way Is this cock properly held .P three or four times a year to visit old jump aside and no time to climb. The (1) by outright purchase; (2) by free permission given the author, Michael K. "Poultry Secrets " /eh's yo~ friends. two drovers reached the fence a dis- BoNer; (3) by collecting old, valuable, but little known methods; (4) by Mr. how to carryfowls, andscores tance ahead of the pursued lad, and Boyer's own experience covering 30 busy years. 8ince~this book was first ad- Wail Paper vertised tour or five months ago, it has been necessary to print eight editions, of secrets jar more z)~tflor~ gant and hilherlo unrevealed MUSTN'T WEhR FREAK HATS climbing on top, waited the approach. and many ne~ and valuable secrets have been added to the original book. When Thomas passed near the watting Artistic Wall Pape~ A Few of the More important Secrets Big Headgear May Be Made for Dis. men /they cried to him to jump up, selected with a view to tloyer's new system for insuring fertility of setting Read What Purchasers Say eggs. play Only, if Illinois Legislature whicl~ he did. They caught him and I received Farm Journal and ~'Poultry Secrets." its harmonious effect will and am very much pleased with both, The secret~ "Wood s ingenious method for saving the weak incuo Passes Bill. swung him out of reach of the bull's are worth their welgh~ in gold. Why, l paid $5 bator chicks. contribute more to the for the sprouted oats method, gou certainly give L K. Feleh's System of Imbreeding without (~m least horns in the of time. a fellow over his nloney's worth. loss of vitalky. Springfield, Ill.~Big hats and those cheerfulness and beauty ANDREW F. G. MORLEY, Utica, No Y~ Selecting the laying hens~thecentral timu~zht of the Nearly Scalped by Horse. Recel red your book of *Woultry Secrets," It' s an so-called llogan, 1 otter and Pahner Systems. ornamented with the or bodies of your home than all else, exceptionally instructive work. and worth $I0 to The Philo System~ a brief outline telling what it is and Chester. Pa.~Morris Rowe, man- any progressive poultryman° I wouhl not care lz) for what it is valuable. A general banking ~ of "birds or reptiles or insects" are take that for my copy if I could not ~et another. ager of a meat market, will be partly ALFRED PEATS ROBT, F. KIIgGSLAND.Montville. No J. Several new food formulas, many of them tile same as prohibited under heavy penalty in a expensive "patented " foods. ~ business. Money to loan ~ As to "Ponltry Secrets." I will say, [ have lec- bill introduced in the house the other bald for life as the result of a furious "PRIZE" WALL The " 15-cents-a-bushel" method of producing green tured on this subject over the greater portion of feed, attack made on him the other morning this state for the past fifteen years, and have day by Representative Hilton. PAPER is the "perfec- Greiner's Corn Feeding System ; and other new rules ~ on Real Estate. by a vicious horse. Rowe was unhar- about everrbook that is published on this subject The bill provides that it shall be tionS' of modem wall in my library, and I consider this book of yours the for feeding eorq and gralll. nessing the animal in the carriage- most valuable I know by far for Om general public. Truslow's Secret of obtaining high market prices for unlawful to sell or to expose for sale L. A. R1CI1AIIDSON. l~larine. |11. poultry stock. house when it attacked him, biting at decoration and offer~ the any hat more than 18 inches in di. Your book '+Poultry Secrets'* received, also The Angell metlmd, admirably adapted to the smaX his head and trying to strike him with widest range of choice in the February and Nareh numbers of the Farm tlock in village or suburb. ameter, or with plume, aigrette, pin, Journal, Eminently satisfied with all three. Grundy's method of obtaining bulk y food at a cos~ of its front feet. Rowe got away as fast pattern and price. Got more than my money's worth oa any one 8 cents a buslml. or other ornament projecting more page of either publication. as possible, but not until the horse had F. L. YANDERBURGII, Itereford, Texas. Dr. ~Vood's Secret of Laying" ])'pod for producing eggs, than six inches beyond the rim, or } rofessor Rice% Fat tIen Secret explaining why lean twice bitten his scalp, each time ta- Samples submitted and hens don't lay. bearing tlie dead body or stuffed skin king out a large piece of tlie skin. estimates furnished upon AND MANY OTHERS, NOT ENUMERATED IIERE of a bird, snake, lizard or other ani- request, It wouhl be absurd to expect every bit of this information to be nnknown to everyone ~ we make ~ I A ~N Pro ~® mal, reptile or insect subject to decay Professoe Loses His Whiskers. no such claim. But to the great majority of poultrymen it will be absolutely new, under great value. and likely to become a breeding place Jk]~OUT FA]R~1[ JO]U]I;NAL Z~Farm Journal has for thirty years made a sp~clalty o/~ poultry : tiffs department Fort Worth, Tex.~Beeause Prof. L is ably edited and more valuable than many specialized poultry papers. Tiffsis only one section, however, of a remarka- ~@ M. C. WmKWaI~, Cashier ~ for germs. ble magazino~ monthly with 600,~0 subscribers. NOT ~ dreary, technical farm paper, badly printed on cheap paper, A. Wiltsey, a new instructor in the hdl of medical and trashy advertisements, but a mazazine for tim home -- town, village or country ; well printed an4 ~ MA:D~LnnvEAu'r~:~,Ass't. ~ The bill provides that nothing shall illustrated, eleau, clever° quaint, and always cheesfol : intensely practical ; equally at boule o1~ a thousand acre farm or University of Fort Worth, declined to o~ a suburban back garden ; arid in a dozen ways UNLIKE ANY OTI1ER PAPER. prevent the display of freakish types shave off. his long side whiskers at and models for the purpose of educe. f One COpy Poultry Secrets } the request of 200 students, he lost De:cornier.: tion or amusement. Wearing hats them late at night, in the dark of the OUR OFFER"e ( Chleonidle - 1 :~ear /ill 3 10r $1.45 contrary to the statute is prohibited in camims grounds. While walking home gWc Cannot sell ~s I Iboulgry Scerc~, " by itselr~only" in thl~ Combination.) public places or thoroughfares. The from prayer meeting he was ap* SEND OR BRING YOUR ORDER TO penalties are $100 to $200. preached by 20 young men. supposed- The bill was referred to the com. CHRONICLE, Cass City, Nichigan ly students, who threw him on the litter on miscellaneous subjects. ma1~ kdd~¢Ts and i)~adc~f ~.~. grass and clipped his whiskers. SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLI~ Cass City Chr0 ide GAGETOWN: BEAULEY. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Albert Russell has a sick horse. J. tl. Moore has a very sick horse. TheTri=CountyChroniele and CassCity Nervous Miss M. Wickware spent Sunday in The prayer meeting wilt be on TaRe Your Choice Enterprise consolidated Apt. 20+ 1906. Cass City. Wednesday evenin~ at g. Parr's. Subscription price--One year, $1.00 Break-Down Ross Bearss to Pigeon on business The eighth graders in school here ~ix months~ 50 cents: three montha, 2~ Saturday. are having a,hard interesting week. cents. Nerve energy is ~d _ Grate Hard+Coal Alpena Portland Advertising rates made known o~ Mr, and Mrs. MarcusTruesdel] went Malcolm Crawford and F+ Reader ~ppl ieation. Entered ~s second=class matter Aprl~ force ~hat controls ~he or- to Care Tuesday. sold cattle to Elkton buyers on Fri. Egg Hard Coal Cement 27, 1906. at the postoflice at Cass City, gans of respiration, cir- day. Michigan, under Lha Act of Congress L. Consena will soon move his fam- Stove Hard Coal Hydrated Lime of Mar, 3. 1879. culation, digestion and ily to Bay City. Tar W. H. M. snciety will meet on R. L L[NZN[R, Publisher. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs o Chestnut Hard Coal Flour and Feed elimination. When yo~ R.F. Young was in Cass Cit,y on Friday on bdsiness. A. Huffman. Pea Hard Coal Barley, Beans feel weak, nervous, irri- Wm. tlennesey was in Cuss City on Alex McIntyre of London, Ont., is u Director ?. table, sick, i~ is often be- Tuesday evening on business. visiting at the home of his nephew, -- Washed Nut Soft Coal All kinds of Grain Malcolm Crawford. cause you lack nerve Mrs. Pat Kehoe and Mary Wa!sh o0 Saginaw Soft Coal Mammoth June and Daniel P. Demtng, M, D. visited friends in Owendale Tuesday. Still another telephone is added to Late graduate of Long Isladd College, Ne~" energy, and {he process our line here, in the home of H. Dul- St. Charles Soft Coal Alsyke Clover Seed ~ork. Physiciau in charge oi l+/e;~saa~ Ll.ome Miss Christine Wettlaufer of Cass Hospital. Office hours from 10:+)0 to t2:uo a. mage, which makes 18 on our line. m. and 3:00 to 6:00 p, m, All calls in the of rebuilding and sustain- City spent Sunday witt~ Prof. and Mrs. Akron 5oft Coal Timothy Seed country will be answered either da, y .r t/i~ht,, Manley Endersbe has been under the g n 'Phones at hospital and residence on S(m~er ing life is interfered wi~h. McLean. care of Dr.' }Iorris of Greenleaf for ]; Coke Drain Tile ~reet, Mrs. S. A. Gifford returned to her It Dr. Miles' Nervine has the past two weeks. He has been V'4 home at Bancroft Thursday last via Toledo Pulp Plaster Sewer Pipe suffering with liver trouble and ,is O DR. M. /Yi. W|CKWARE, eared thousands of such Saginaw. confined to his bed. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Corae- eases, and will we believe M. J. Ryan and George Clara were !los' Grocery. Residence Cwo blocks south n+ The silver imedal contest given in I J Lalng& Janes' store on Setter/street, easl among the callers at Cass City last lu This is a list of some good things we side. Special attontioa paid m mid-wifery benefit if not entirely; Beauley church on Friday evening anu diseases of women, Thursday. -- handle. Buy andsell where you please cure you. Try it. last wasa grand success, though the Dr. K: M. Morris of Sebewaing was crowd was not large on account of bad but this is a good place. Dr. A. N. Treadgo|d ,'l~y nervous System gave aw~Y- completely, and left me on the verg~ tim guest of his father, Dr. Win. roads. The medal was awarded to Office and residence 8rOger St. Office on of the gr~ve. I tried skilled physi- Morris Tuesday. ground flour of building across from Hospital+ cians but got no permanent relief. Miss Seva Withey. Congratulations. Special care given to diseases of women and I got so bad I had to give up mY" The boys who went fishing at the children. City pl~one. business. I began taking Dr. ]YIile~' The weather is still verst cold. A Restorative Nervine. In a few day~ Pigeon river Monday night had poor heavy frost on Monday evening and Cass City Grain Co. I was much better, and I continue4 luck--got one fish. ,DR. A. W. TRUESDDLL, to improve until entirely cured. ][ none of our people ever before saw am in business again, and never miss Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burden INlc=:=o llg Physician and Surgeon, Shabbona, Mich, an opportunity to recommend thi~ snch heavy thunder storms with snow remedy." MRS. ~V. L. BURKE, were the guests of Mr. Whipple and Bpeeial attention to surgery. Myrtle Creek, Oregon. falling at the same time. This oc- family Sunday last. YouP druggist sells Dr. Miles ~ Nerv- curred on Thursday evening last. J. H. HAYS, 1"1. D. lne, ~nd we authorize him to return L. C. Purdy is building a house an~ price of first bottle (only) if it fails The Epworth League will celebrate Physician and Surgeon. Office Days: Wed- ¢o benefit you. barn on his farm purchased from its anniversary on Sunday evening, nesdays, 10 A. 31. to 3 P. M. L Saturd'~,ys 1 tO 5 Postmaster McEldowney. P. M. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind ~he lg~h, with a fitting program Mr. Golley moved his family to a which is being arranged by Luther P. A. 5chenck, D. D. S...... house owned by L. C. Purdy in tim Carroll. See, pro,..,ram in full next DENTIST. First Appendicitis Operation. western part of the town. week. All invited to come. see and Graduate University of Michi~an, Office In January. 1885, the first operation hours 7:30a m, to 12re;and 1:30to 5:30 p+ m, Mrs. Susan Wheeler will move to hea r. for appendieilis was Imrformed at St. Office n Fritz Btoek. Cuss City, Michigan. the Coon buildin~ on Main street, Luke's hospital. Denver. The, p:ttieut ately vacated by Mr. Golley. • F~dey's Orino Laxative cares chron. Dentistry. was a young lady of Davenport. In.. ic constipation and stimulates tim I+ &. FltI'fZ, RESIDENT DI,INTtST, who has the distinction of bcin/~ the M~s E. F. Black: and children imve liver. Orinore~ulates ti?e bowels so Office over E+ Ryan's drug btore. We so+ first I~ersol~ o1~ cecord to have {he ver- returned home from Oxford after a they will aeG naturally and you do no licit your i)atrol~axe when tu need of dental trove to take purgatives continuously. work, nliform uppe~}dix removed. It was be. two weeks' visit with her parents~ LI. Wood & Co. cause of this operaii,,lt, which was Mrs. Ellen Goble of Traverse City Elkim~d Arbor, No. 3~, A. O, O. (i, purely ° exlmrimental :~nd only rcs(,ried is expected this week to mai~e t~er meets the second and fourtl~ TImrsdays of ~WEST ELKLAND. to in the last exlrmne. *~#- ~hat /lie possi: daughter and family an extended each month in (Rldfeltow tlali. Visitin~ bility of removing the appendix was c~Dmt)aLlions a[wll yS weJ come. visit. WALTEI~ ANTHES, C. (J+ discovered. Th'e case is writtm~ up in Jim Crane visited with JimGulick A. E+ BOULTON. >ec-Trcas. Aeme Lodge, No. 446, F. &. A, M., all the medical books and in tlw Colon recently. rude Ma~azine,,which prefaces the ac- held their regular communication on ECZE?IA and PILE CUR~E count with a note that states that in- Wednesday evenin~ and received We understand the onet family of vesti~,ations show that this ease ante: three petitions for E. A. degree. sugar beet attendants are settled in dates all others by more than two one of Fred Parker's houses. give FREE OF CHARGE, to any Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wells and afflicted a positive cure for Eczema, Salt years.~Scrap Book. family were the guests of Mrs. WeIls' R. L. Brown and wife have moved Rheum,:Erysipetas, Pile and Skin Diseases. gorlaidden #~u it. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tur- on the DeWitt farm. [nsantrelief. Don't suffer longer, Write F. "Your lllll~:lleolls are ahvays so suc- ner, of Ettington Sunday last. J. Crane and H. T. Brown have W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue. New cessful, Mrs. Penrhyn-Paget. 1%- tell been kept busy tile draining lately. York. Enclose Stamp. me how you select your menus." Mr. McLean, who has taught in the "Oh, yea see. the doctor has givm~ high school for the past three years, Mrs. H. T. Brown and Rachel me a printed list of things I mustn't has accepted a position at Centre- Brown a~tended the M. P. Aid so eat, and I choose the dishes from ville, St. Joseph county, at a salary of mety at Rev. Nieot£ of Gagetown last that."--Woman's Home Companion. - 890 a month. Wednesday. PONTIAO,OXFOBD & NOBTH- L.S. MeEldowney has moved into Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Mr. and International Business A kindness done to the good is never Mrs. John Crane and daugtlter, FiGs- [ost.~Pla utus. his new residence ,on Ga~e street, EBN BAILBOAB, Mac is all smiles on account of the ar- sic, and Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Brown College rival of a new baby girl. Mother and were entertained a~ the home of R. S. $ympa¢l~y. Not best because larKest-+Bnt largest because best. child doing well. How abou~ the Brown the first of t!m week. Bottle (aged elght)~Dld you know, Remember that all business colleges are not alike. Beware cigars, Mac? mamma, that .Mrs. Smith's little boy in O, the blessed Sunshine! of those hastitutions which make such flattering promises. Trains leave Cass City. the next street is sick with the scarlet Two Russian families from Ne- We are all in sympathy with the Investigate and see how lone they have been in business. fever? Mother--No, I dtdn't! i hope, braska moved here April 28th to weed sorrowing friends of the departed Not long we assure vou. No college or any other business dear, you said you were sorry when sugar beets. One family is located a~ Hazel Randall. can hoe long unless they give their patrons a fair deal and you heard this You know you must Thee Burden's and the other at Mrs. full value for their money. For 25 years we have been train- always be kind to the reek. Bertie-- Jane Gage's farm. During the spring every one would ing young men and women to take their places m the busi- That's right, mamma. I've been visit- be benefitted by taking Foley's Kid- ness world. It will pay you to investigate the work of our ney Remedy. :It furnishes a needed i!:25 a, m, 7:58 ~, ~. ing him all the afternoon. -- Lippin- Swept over R|agara. school. 6oing North an~ colt's Magazine° tonic to the kidneys after the extra This terrible calamity often hap- strain of winter, and it purifies the Cot. Baum and Tuscola Sts., Saginaw, pens because a careless boatman ig- blood by stimulating the kidneys, and H~ Was Just Careful 6oing South7:43 a. m. and 3:59 p, m, nores the river's warnings~growing causing them to eliminate the im- "I can't understand why my second ÷ipples and faster eurrent~Nature's purities from it. Foley's Kidney H. L tiRlf[IN, Secretary and Mana0ero husband is so fastidious. He scarcely warnings are kind. That dull pain or Remedy imparts new life and vigor aehein the back warns you the Kid- Pleasant to take. L.I. Wood & Co. eats anything. My first husband, who neys need attention if you would es- died, used to eat everything I cooked cape fatal maladies~Dropsy, Diabetes for him." or Brlght's disease. Take Electric NOKO. B. P. S. THE PAINT THAT LAST5 ~F. H, CARROLL, "Have you told your presen~ hus- Bitters at once and see Backache fly and all your best feelings return. band that?" Mr. Shaw is repairing his dwelling. Buy the paint that will last tot years. Each Gea't Supt., Pontiac, "After long suffering from weak kid- "Yes." neys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle Grandma Flannegan remains quite LY~'i year that paint stays in good condition you are "Perhaps that's the reasoa."~-Meg wholly cured me," writes J. R. Blank- poorly. saving just as much money as it would cost to gendorfer Blatter. enship of Belk, Tenn. Only 50c at L. re-paint I. Wood & Co's. Farmers who have low ground are WAIT delayed this spring with their work. B. P. S. PAINT IS MADE FOR. If the bab~'s hair is thin, wait RESCUE. Mrs. Chas. Shaw is spending a few YEARS OF SEI~VICE. awhite: it will ~raw all right. wee~s with blends and relatives in * Repairing DON'T WAIT Bellevue. You buy paint satisfaction when you buy B. P. S. if your hair is thin or dropping out: J. Dayison is around again buzzing Years after, your house will prove your good don't wait,,~ trot secure a bottle of Jennie Tewis, after sperrdin~, two ~'hile you wait. wood, judgment. It will give evidence that B. P. S. WAO~g s m~n~ I~:STOH,:I~ weeks at home, returned Monday to E. Turner and family of .Beauley is ~'THE SOLD." I have secured the services, of Sold by Cuss City druggists for 81.00. BEST PAINT visited a. Dobson Sunday. Port Huron. 3ohn Zinnecker. a first-class st}or FREE: SAMPLE: OF B. P. S. PAINT. maker, who wil! assist me in my Miss G1adys Duffield has been laid Mrs. J. Curbison, after spending ~gwo weeks with friends in St. Thomas, Give us )'our dealer's name, and we wiI1 send you. free, a sample of B. P.S. shoe repair shop. This arrange- up the past week with la grippe. Paint, any shade you may be interested in. = We will also inchtde our B. P. 8. meat makes it possible to attend Ont., returned home Wednesday. Paint Budget, an assortment of money-saving paint information. promptly to ~he wants of all my Mrs. T. Cawfield and Mrs. J. Barnes customers. were Cass City callers on Saturday. The portable saw mill of Smyth & THE; PATTER.SON-SARGENT COMPANY Bland, who were cutting ?umber at [lrstclass work guarantee~ an~ a~ (2. Williamson, the new supervisor, GENERAL OFFICES AND FACTOR.Y: CLEVELAND, OHIO T. Chard's, have removed to Argyle. reasa~aNe prkes, was in this burg on duty last week. C&i~ago New York Boston Kansas City SL Paul Cindnna~ About half past eight on Monday, A. A. McDonald of Brookfield is in Apri126, as Mr. Mahan, the teacher this burg this week delivering nursery Peter P. Weber. of the Foster school, was about to stock. % Under Crosby's Store Cass City. start a fire in the stove, he discoveaed Eighth graders writing on examin- a fire in the roof of the building. The ation this week: M. Mclntosh, Oer- .neighbors soon came and though all tie Martin, Mable Fay and Lizzie efforts were made to save the butlding W If you have anything Barnes. v it soon burned to the ground. Fortu- We The old settlers say ttmy can't re- nately some of the books were saved. to buy, sell,, or trade, Fo![ey's member ever having a sleigh ride on The insurance will partially cover the the 1st of May as some of them had loss. The district wilt no doubt soon L Jarat ~his year. erect another building. use these columns to Roberts, our merchanl, has moved from the G. Hopkins store to "You're never too old to learn/' says tell your wants to Mr. Halleck's store, better known as the philosopher of folly, "but you have Yo r the Ashmore store. to be pretty blamed old before you'll Chronicle Readers. admit It."--Cleveland Leader. VVill cure a cough or cold no Wergs to [reeze the Soul matter how severe and preven~ Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe- War £s They will do the rest. pneumonia and consumption, ~'Your son has Consumption. His guard against serious results from case is hopeless." These appalling spring colds, which inflame tile lungs A Guarantee. words were spoken to Gee. E. Blevens and develop into pneumonia. Avoid a leading merchant of Springfield, N. counterfeits by insisting upon having Thls is to certify that all C., by two expert doctors one a lung the genuine Fotey's Hnuey and Tar, druggists are authorized to re- specialist. Then was strewn the won- whici~ contains no harmful drugs. L, fund your money if Foley's Furniture derful power of Dr. Kin~'s New Dis- I. Wood & Co. revery. "After three week's _use," Honey and Tar fails to cure writes Mr. glevens, "he ~was as well Mr. Citieuss (home from the oi~ce)~ your cough or coldo Containa as ever. I would no~ take all the Why, what's the matter with lathe> no opiates. The genuine is in a money in the world for what it did inqaw? Mrs. Ciiieuss--Oh. pa went See the complete of yellow package. BKUS~$IIBSTIT~IE~ for my boy." infallible for Coughs of Quality and Colds. It's the safest, surest out for a walk today, his first since cure of desperate Lunff diseases on coming to ~New York, and he's got a Mouldings for Picture earth, 50c and 8100. Guarantee sat- bad sore throat from saying "Good N ~ at isfaction. Trial bottle free. L.I. morning" to every one he passed.~ I~aRea Nidnoys and BtaRdor ~iilht Lcnzner's Wood & Co. Puck. Frames at Lenzner,s

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He fancied something odd in her Looking more attentively, it became his calves; a vagrant breeze disturbed of the disabled motor car's twin head- tone: 'besid(:s, the question was super- evident that her veil was new raised. the tree tops and died of sheer lassi- lights, these two rocked and shrieked, tude; Time plodded on with measured fluons His eyes informed with pu> PICTURES BY A, WEIL TMs was the first time that he had while the silent night flung back dis- zlemcnt, he rcl~ile'J: "Why, yes--that seen her so. But her countenance re- stride. Then, abruptly, full-winged dainfnl echoes of their mad laughter. mained so deeply shadowed by the Inspiration was born out of the chaos Perhal,s the insane incongruity of much, more c,r less. I live~" visor of a mannish motoring cap that of his mind. Listening intently, he their performanee first became up+ "Of course," slle put in quickly, "I'll the most searching scrutiny gained no gtaneed with covert suspicion a~ the parent to the girl; she, at all events. give you the-lift--only t.oo glad. But bridge; it proved untenanted, inoffen~ more than a dim and scantily satisfac- was the first to control herself. Mait- as for your taking me home at this The sive of mien; nor arose there any land subsided, rumbling, while she hour, I can't hear ef that." tory impression of alluring loveliness. sound Of hoof or wheel upon the high- dabbed at her eyes with a wisp of lace "But~" Maitland turned noiselessly rested SORE SHOULDERS. elbows on the rail, and, staring, way. Again he looked up at the girl; and linen. "Besides, what would people say?" and found her in thoughtful mood, "Forgive me," she said. faintly, at she eountered, obstinately. "Oh, no," framed a theory to account for her Now is the Time to Watch the Horses position, if not for her patience. frowning, regarding him steadily be- length; "I didn't mean tn~" she decided; and he felt that from tMs and Prevent Injury. On either hand the road. dividing, neath level brows. "How could you help it? Who'd ex- decision there would be no appeal; RASS He assumed a disarming levity of struck off at a tangent, down the peeta hulking brute like myself to be "I eouldn't think of interfering with Spring is approaching and the banks and into the river bed. It was demeanor, smiling winningly, "There's tieldish ?" your . . . arrangements." only one way," he suggested~not too horses will soon be put into the col- credible to presume that the girl had "You are awhflly good," she coun- Her eyes held his for a single in- lars for hard work. The shoulders lost control of the machine temporari- arehly~and extended his arms, tered more calmly. stant, instinct with mischief, gleaming "Indeed?" She considered him with and the neck will be tender, and, as ly and that it, taking the bit between "Don't say that. I'm a clumsy lout. with bewildering light from out a face BOWL pardonable dubiety. schooled to gravity. Maitland expe- usual, the horse in every respect will its teeth, had swung+'gayly down the But~" He held her gaze inquiringly. Instantly his purpose became as be in poor condition to go into the incline to its bath. "But may I asks" rienced a sensation of having grasped hard work of the soft fields so sud- Why she lingered there, however, adamant. "Oh. of course~eertainly; I am~ after and missed a subtlety of al- "I must carry you. It's the only denly, He has probably not been By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE was less patent. The water, as has wash--bound for Greenpoint-on4he- lusion; his wits, keen as they were, re- grained much in preparation for his been indicated, was some inches below way." Sound~" coiled, baffled by her finesse. And the "Oh, indeed no ~. I~eouldn't impose task or puthng in the spring crop. the tonneau; it did not seem reason- "Ten miles!" he interrupted. more he divined that she was playing His body is covered with a heavy win- (Copyright 190;, The Bobb~Merrlll Co,) able to assume that it should have in- upon you. l'm~very heavy, you The corners of her red lips drooped; with him. as an experienced swords- know--" ter coat, which causes him to per- C(,nthmcd from last week+ terfered with either running gear or her brows puekered with dismay. In- man might play with an impertinent "Never mind," firmly insistent. "You spire easily. The first farm .work in motor. stinctively she glanced toward the no.vice, the denser his confusion grew. ean't stay here all night, of course." the s>ring is the hardest of the year, He Stel)ped out briskly at first, At this point in Maitland's medita* water-bound ear. "But I have no arrangements~" he "But are you sure?" (She was yield- and Lt this time a horse is in the .uwinging his stick and watching his tions the gray girl appeared to have "What am 1 to do?" she cried. "Ten stammered. shadow, a squat, incredibly agitated arrived at a decision, She straight- Ing!) "I don't like to~" miles! . I could never wa.lk it, "Don't!" she insisted~as much as poorest condition to do the work with- He shook his head, careful to re- silhouette in the golden dust. I~ut ened up suddenly, with a little reso- never in the world! You see, [ went to say that he was fabricating and she out injury Io himself. The shoulders, strain the twitching corners of his the neck and the back become brL~Ised gradually and insensibly the peaceful lute nod of her head, lifting one small to town to+day to do a little shopping. knew it! %Ve must hurry, yotl know, and influence of that still and lovely hour foot to her knee, and fumbled with the lips. As we were coming home the chauf- because . . There, I've dropped sore. "It will take a moment," he tempered his heart's impatience; and laces of her shoe. but feur was arrested for careless driving. my handkerchief! By the tree. there. Too much care cannot be exercised nrged, gravely, "And I'tl be he found himself walking at a pace Maitland grasped her intention to quite He had bumped a delivery wagon over Do you mind--?" iJ~ seeing that the collar is a perfect more leisurely. After all. there was abandon the machine, with her deter- eareful.'" ~it wasn't really his fault. I telephoned "Of course not." He set off swiftly fit~ declares Veterinarian George El. "Well++" She perceived that, if no hm'ry; he was unwearied, and Mait- mination to wade! Clearly this would not home for somebody to bail him out. toward the point indicated, but on Glover, in Northwestern Agriculturalist. right, he was stubborn: and with a ii- land Manor lay less than five miles seem to demonstrate that there had and my father said he would come in. reaching it cast about vainly for any- A collar which is too large is more hal small gesture of deprecation, distant, been a breakdown, irreparable so far Then ! dined, returned to the police thing in the nature of a handkerchief. likely to injure the horse than one Thirty minutes vassed; he had not frail feminine hands were concerned. station and waited. Nobody came. I In the midst of which futile quest a that is too small. The eollar should covered a third of the way, yet re- One shoe removed, its fellow would couldn't stay there all night. I change of tempo in the motor's im~ be scraped each morning and carefuP rosined content. By well-remembered follow, and then.. Out of sheer 'phoned to everybody I knew, until my patient drumming surprised him. ly cleaned before it is again put on landmarks, he knew he must be near- chivalry, the involuntary witness was money gave out; no one was in town. Startled, he looked up. Too late; the horse. Before the spring work ing the little stream called, by courtesy, moved to earnest pr0test. At last, in desperation, I started home the girl was in tile scat, the car in begins, it is well to oll the harness Mayannis river: and. in due course, he "Don't!" he cried, hastily. "I say, alone." motion~already some yards from the and have it soft and pliable. For the stepped out upon the long wooden struc- don't wade!" Maitland nodded his comprehension. point at which he had left it. Dis- first few days" of hard work on soft ture that spans that water. He was Her superb composure claimed hls "Yqur father~?" he hinted delicately. mayed, he strode forward, raising his ground, the shoulders (~f the horse close upon the farther end when~ admiration. Absolutely ignorant "Judge Wentworth," she explained, voice in perturbed expostulation. should be bathed in cold water every "But~1 say~ ~. '' mpon a hapchance impulse~he glanced though Sheohad been of his proximity, hastily. "VVe've taken the Orover it)lace night after the harness is removed, Over the rear of the seat a gray over the nearest guard rail, down at the voice from out of the skies evi- at Oreenpoint for the season." The horse will be very sore and tired the bed of the ereek. And stopped in- dently alarmed her not at all. Still "I see'~thoughtfully. And this was gauntlet was waved at him, as tan(a* for a few days and should be given continently, gaping. bending over the lifted foot, she turned the girl who he had believed had been lizing as tile mocking laugh that came every kind of attention. Watch the to his ears. Stationary in the middle of the de- her head slowly and looked up; and in his rooms that evening, in his ab- haines to see that the draft is at right pression, hub-deep in the shallow wa- "Oh!" said a small vdiee, tinged with sence! Oh, dearly, that was impos- He paused, thunderstruck, appalled angles with the shoulders. If it is too by this monstrosity of ingratitude. ters, was a motor ear; and it, beyond relief. And coolly knotting the laces sible. Her tone rang with truth. low, the collar will be constantly dispute, was identical with that which again, she sat up. "I didn't hear you, She interrupted his train of thought The machine gathered impetus, "kicking up" at the top and the horse drawing swiftly away. Yet in the still- had occupied his thoughts on the ferry yOU know," with a cry of despair. "What will will soon have a sore neck. If the ness the farewell of the gray girl came boat. Less wonderful, perhaps, but to "Nor I see you," Maitland supple- they think!" draft is too high. the collar will not to him very clearly. him amazing enough, it was to dis- mented, unblushingly, "until a moment "I dare say," he ventured hopefully, rest securely on the lower port of the "Good-by!" with a laugh. "Thank cover upon the driver's seat the girl ago. I~er--ean I be of assistance?" "I could hire a team at some farm shoulder, where thehorse is best you and good-by--Handsome Dan!" in gray. "Can't you ?" house" prepared to throw his weight. If there "Idiot!" said Maitland. severely, His brain benumbed beyond further "But the delay! It's so late al- ...... [co~l are any calloused lumps on the both to and of himself. Aloud: "I think capacity for astonishment, he accepted ready !" horse's shoulders or back, they should I can." without demur thts latest and most as- Undeniably late: one o'eldek at the be carefully removed during the win- "I hope so"~doubtfully, +'It's very tounding of the ehain of amazing co- earliest. A thought longer Maitland THE+CLOVER ter when his services are not much nnfortunate. I . was running ineidenees whlch had thus far enliv- hung in lack of purpose, then without needed, if the collar is put on over rather fast, I suppose, and didn't see ened the night's earlier hours; and a word of explanation turned and again one of those "sit fasts," it will have the slope until too late. Now," open- LEAF WEEVIL stood rapt in silent e0ntemplation, began to wade out. the same result as a man trying to ing her hands in a gesture ingenuously He Began to Wade Cautiously Shore- sensible that the girl had been un- "What do you mean to do?" she walk with a button in his shoe or a charming with its suggestion of help- ward. aware of his approach, ~deadened as cried, surprised. By ]Prof. J. T. Folsom. bunion on his foot. lessness and dependence, "I don't his footsteps must have ~been by the "See what's the trouble." he called This story is not for the purpose of know what can be the matter with the weakly surrendered. "I'm sorry to be blanket of dust that carpeted both such a nuisance." she murmured, ris- back. "I know a bit about motors, suggesting treatment for bruised machine." The first injury from the clover road and bridge deep and thick. Perhaps" shoulders and sore neck. but just "Fro eoming down," announced ing and gathering skirts about her. leaf weevil is seen the latter part of On her part she sat motionless, evi- Maitland stoutly den:+e& the hideous "Then~but whys" simply to remind you that as spring Maitland briefly. "Wait. '' Mareh in the form of little round dently lost in reverie, and momen- insinuation. "I am only too glad~" She stopped; and Maitland forbore approaches, an ounce of prevention "Thank you, I shall." holes in the clover leaves. On the tarily, at least, unconscious of the em- She balanced herself lightly upon to encourage her to round out her (by having the horse and the harness She laughed, and Maitland could ground under the rubbish you will the step. He moved a,,~arer and as- quesiion. It was no difficult matter to in good condition before beginning barrassing predicament which was have blushed for his inanity; happily supply the missing words. -Why hat1 find little green grubs curled head to the spring work) is often worth hers. So complete, indeed, seemed he. he had action to cloak his embarrass~ sured h!mse!f cf a firm foothold on the he not thought of investigating the tail; at night they crawl to the plant pounds of cure later on when the absiraction that Maitland caught him- ment. In a twintding he was at the pebbly river bed. She sank gracefully meter before insisting that he must and do the damage. In June these horse is disabled and you are de- self questioning the reality of her. water's edge, pausing there to listen, into his arms. proving a eonsiderab:e i)urdt-n~weightier, in fact. than he carry her ashore? grubs turn to beetles and do more prived of his services, for weeks, + . . And well might she have with admirable docility, tlo her plain- The humiiiating conviction forced damage by stripping the leaves. This right in the busy season. seemed to him a pale little wraith of tive objection: "-But you'll get wet had anticipated, He was somewhat itself upon him that he was not figur- insect constantly threatens the plant ~he night, the shimmer of gray that and---and ruin your things, t can't s~aggered; it ~eemed, tha! he embraced countless yards of ruffles and things ing to great advantage in this adven. kut rarely does serious damage, In GREASING HOGS. ~he made against the shimmer of light ask that of you." ballasted wilh p]!e:L attitude signs; if he had not chosen to believe no county should hesitate to give it. for them to prescribe Quinine reflected from the surface of the apologetic, "that ! must ask you to put a young anti el+attaint girl identical in its crude form as to pre- stream, invested with a gentle and your arm around my ne~my shguI- wi~h unman adveniuress, this thing Poultry on Hot Days.~Scorchihg glamorous radiance the face that bent scribe Cod Liver Oil in its ders. It would be more natura12' had not happened and he had still re- hot days cause the poultry to suffm above him. And he caught at his natural state. In "Oh." tained his own good will. For one lit- a great deal unless well provided with breath sharply, direst fears confirmed: The monosyllable was heavy with tle mcmentAze despised himself hcarti- shade and fresh drinking water. She was pretty indee~perilously meaning~wi~h any one of a dozen ly~one little moment of clear insight pretty. The firm. resolute chin, the meanings, in trulh. Maitland debate'd into self was his. And forthwith he Love Must Be Reciprocal, Scott's sensitive, sweet line ef scarlet lips, tile most obvious, Did ~he conceive began to meditate apologies, formw If love is to be genuinely, perma- the straight little nose. the brows de!- he had insinuated that it was hit habit taring phrases designed to prove ade- satisfying, it necessarily must icatcly arched, lhe large, alert, tawny to ferry armfuls of a~traetive f~m:nini- quate without smmding exaggerated nently A Post Supplying the Oil. be reciprocal. To hark back to first eyes with the dangcrous sweet shad- Iy over rocky fords by the tight of a and insincere, Emulsion ows beneath, the glint as of raw eel> principles, love, as created, merely is the accompanying illustration and fill midnight moon ? By this time he had reached the per where her hair caught the light~ the essential and absorbing need which with coal oil. The llogs in rubbing No matter. While hc thought it car. and~hrcugh sheer blundering the oil is emulsified and made Maitlaml agpreciated them all far too one man feels for one particular against tile post, as they will soon out, she was consenting. Presently a luck~at once stumbled upon the seat we!l; and clutched nervously the rail woman, one woman for one man, and learn to do, will grease themselves. easy to take--easy to digest slender arm was passed round his of trouble~a clogged valve in the car* of the seat, trying to steady himse!f. for him only, so long as they both and easy to be absorbed in to neck. Having awaited only that. he burcter. No serious matter; with the to re.collect his routed wits and con- shall live, which needs make the two began to wade cautiously shorewards. assistance of a repair~kit more than STOCK NOTES. the body--and is the most sider sensibly that it all was due to content, nay, Joyful, to forsake all the distance lessened perceptibly, but commonly complete, he had the valve natural and useful fatty food to the magic of the moon, belike: the others and cleave each to each. he contemplated the decreasing inter- clear in a jiffy. Cattle will never do well in the witchery of this apparition that looked feed and nourish the wasted val without joy. for all that she was News of this triumph he shouted to same pasture as sheep. The latter down into his eyes so gravely. body that is known in medicine of an appreciable weight. For all bur- the girl, receiving in reply an "Oh. eat up the nutritious grasses, and foul "Of course." he mnmbled~ "it's too Stiil a Mystery. dens there are eompensations. thank you!" so fervently grateful that She declare~ her heart the land for cattle. today. beautiful to endure. Of course it will Nothing can be found to take Uneonscicusly, inevitably, her head he felt more guilty than ever. Is a wide-open book; A little oil meal for the sheep occa- all fade. vanish utterly in the c%d sank toward hit shoulder: he was Ruminating unhappily on the end of .And I fancy therein sionally will prevent constipation and its place. If you are run-down light of day." aware of her breath, fragrant and contemplated abasement, he v~aded I should like to look. will keep them in thrifty condition. ]But her changeable mind you should take it. Above him, perplexed brows gath- warm, upon his cheek. He round the car, satisfying himself that ' I+'lap~ the pages about To improve our live stock, requires ered ominously, "I beg pardon?" stopped abruptly, cold chills running there was nothing else out of gear; .And what's-writtenthere intelligence and thought,+ There is no Send thls adv~tisemcnL togethe~ wlth name "I--er~yes,'" he stammered at ran- I Camnot find out. ofpa0cr in which it apgears, your add~ef~ and up and down his back; he gritted his and apprehensively cranked up. limit to tile attainments to which we four cenLs to cover postagc, and we wilt send dcm. teeth; he shuddered perceptibly. Whereupon the motor began to hum --Chicago Daily New~. might aspire in improving live stock. ~ou a "Complete Handy Atfa~ of the Worl&" "You~er~what ?" "What is the matter?" she de- eontentedly; all was well, Flushed Tile neglected colt or calf will prove SCo'Fr & BOWNE, 409 St., Yoxk Pcarl New Positively, she was laughing at him! manded, deeply concerned, but at with this success, Maitland eltmbed A pelicate Dismissal. profitless. To get your money out of lie, Maitland the exquisite, Mad Mait- pains not to stir. aboard and opened the throttle a trifle. "A certain theatrical manager," said either you must provide right condi- land the imperturbable, was being Maitland made a strange noise with The car moved. And then, with, a an actor, "has to refuse many applica- tions and keep them growing, laughed at by a mere child, a girl his tongue behind elenehed teeth. swish, a gurgle, and a watery whoosh! tions f0r free tickets, but his refusals A little grain every day for the scareely ou~ of her teens. He glanced "Urrrrgh,'" he said distinctly. it surged forward, up, out of the river, are put delicately. They are as deli- horses during the idle season is grain upward, caught her eye a+gleam with She lifted her head, startled: retief gallantly up the slope. cate as theyoung husband's dismissal wellded. Remember also that change merriment, and looked away with followed, intense and instantaneous. At the top the amateur chauffeur of his wife's mother. This lady ha4 from heavy work feed ration to the much vain dignity. "I'm sorry." he muttered, humbly, shut down the throttle and jumped been visiting at the man's house steadt. lighter ration of the dull season "I was saying," he manufactured. face aflame, "hut you . . . tickled." out, turning to face the girl. She was ly for seven months. On toward Christ- should be made gradually. "tlmt I did not mind the wetting in~ "l'm~so~sorry!" she gasped, vio- by the step almost before he eould mas time she said to him: the least. I'm happy ~o be of service." lently agitated. And laughed a low, offer a hand to help her in, and as she "'John, I am going to have my pho- Shelter the Colts. "You weren't saying anything of the almost a silent, little laugh, as with paused to render him his due meed of tograph taken as a Christmas gift for During stormy weather the colts sort," she contradicted, catmly. "How~ deft fingers she tucked away the e> thanks, it became evident that she har- you and Minnie. What dress do you must be given shelter. All stock is every" She paused significantly. rant lock of hair. bored little if any resentment; eyes prefer me in?' better where they are not compelled Maitland experienced an ins~an~ "Ass!" Maitland told himself, fierce- shining, faee aglow with gratitude, "'Your traveling gown, dear mother,' to brave the harsh weather of winter. taneous sensation as of furtive guilt, ly, striding forward. she dropped him a droll but graceful the sondnqaw replied." Remember that it is poor economy of decidedly the reverse of comfortable. In another moment they were on dry courtesy. feed to compel the stock to keep tie shuffled uneasily. There was a land. The girl slipped from his arms "You are too good~. '' she declared warm in the faee of a cold north brief silence, on her part ex0eetant, and faced him+ eyes dancing, cheeks "Doesn't she ever stop talkingT' with spirit. "How can I thank you?" wind. on his, blank. His mental attitude re- crimson, lips a tense, quivering, scar~ "You might," he suggested, looking "Oh. yes, when she is breaking in a maine~ hopeless; for some mysterious let line. He met this with a rueful dcwn into her face from his superior fresh piece of gum." ~ Kansas City i Try it. reason his nonchalance had deserted smile. height, "give me a bit of a lift-:just a ]'ournal: Did you ever clip the work. horses him in the hour of his supermest "But--thank you--but," she gasped, couple of miles up the road. Though," just as spring's work begins? Try it need; not in all his experience did he explosively, Ill was so funny!" he supplemented eagerly~ *'if you'd "Have you noticed, pa, how often ma this spring. The horses will do a remember anything like this~as awk- Wounded dignity melted before her really prefer, I should be only too Bays, 'And so on, and so on?'" third more work on the samo feed, ward. laughter. For a time, there in the happy to drive the car home for you?" ,"Yea• $ my son, b~t it never applies The river purled indifferently about moonlight, under the scornful regard "Two miles, did you say?" and d0 it eamier. EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE.

SEALED BID~ VeANTED. his farm home, northeast of town, on Thursday evening of last week. The For building two milesof state road, funeral was held on Monday at" the gravel, commencing at a point one Food is Lutheran churh, of whidh deceased See Our Nobby Su ts mile east and one and one-half miles was a member, and interment was north of the village of Cass City and more tasteful, made in the Lutheran cemetry. runnirig ~wo miles north. Specifica- healthful and nutri- On Wednesday of last week occured For Young Men, tions and profile may be seen a~ the tious when raised with o clerk's office a~ Cass City. All bids the marriage of Miss Florence Boat All the new shades mus~ be in the hands of the highway to Frank Cramp, at the home of the commissioner by Monday, May 10, bride. Only the immediate relatives and hobby cuts. Best were present: they were the reef pleats 1909, at 2:00 p.m. Job will be let in material, best tailor- ,1- mile sections or the whole job. Job of many and costly presents. After a letting will take place at the Wright slmrt wedding trip, they will make ed, best fit. See us schoolhouse, one. mile east and two their home in Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Cramp has been employed for before buying shoes miles north of Cuss City, on the day The only, baking powder made aforesaid. The right is rgserved to some time. Both young people are of best makes and reject any or all bids. from Royal Grape well and favorably known here and their many friends extend their best J. H. STRIFFLER, Cream of Tartar good values. Best wishes. Highway Com. of Elkland Town- Made fro~ 50c shirts and 5Oc ship. Grap~ SHABBONA. overalls ~n America. Litter and Literature. The truly literary man has a cleared Ass McGregory has been quite sick ~pace about eight inches square on a the last week. corner of his desk. In this space he NOTES. r elated, Tile following program was The medicine show draws a large does his wrlt|ng. The rest of the desk SCHOOL rendered; after which all joined in the crowd every evening. is buried deep under a heap of press- grand march Miss Higgins and i number of the pupils of our ing bills. When a desk looks as order- Mr. Cornelius visited the high room. led by Mr. Keatingto a surprise or dainty ~Waool intend writing on the 8th ly as a race suicide home the chances Frlda~y. refreshments, punch and wafers: grade examination May 6 and 7. are that the owner's literariness is as. Miss Kate Doming visited the Fifteen Minutes' tiarmony,.Orchestra dotm McAsh closed his auction sale sumed~no litter, no literature.~New- grammar room Monday. S mv~ "Call to Arms"...... School Monday afternoon. There wasa good ark News. Miss Kate Doming and Mr. Sheri- ..THE.. Welcome ...... J. F. Winter attendance every day and things went "Very few people live to be a 'huw dan visited the high room Monday. tired years did." Recitation, "Zinguerella ...... lively. The appearance of the high room M0flel CI0thing "Yes." replied the philosopher. "It's ...... Mary Duneanson Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pdchards of another wise provision of nature that has been much improved by several M usic ...... Ladies ' 8extette" Lammotte were the guests of their new pictures. Sh0e COo prevents a famous man from taking Current Topics ...... daughter, Mrs. Wm. Fox Friday and 2 ~ote of the altercations which occur Miss H. "I will help any of the ...... Doris Hoadley, Ora Higgins Saturday. myhen people get up a centenary in his Poem, Original ...... Hester McKim eighth grade down stairs any time Wilson Agar and Alice Hyatt were ~onor."--Washington Star. tlmy wish." Music ...... Orchestra quietly married April 23 at the home To construct an egg a hen" gathers Oration, "Yellow American,"...... Hugh McColl left the fourth grade of Rev. John Willerton, They are ~nd combines approximately 650 grains this week on account of his parents ...... Alex Cleland Fertillzer! ¢r lllZCrV; living near Marlette. of water, 120 of fat, 103 of lime, 80 of Current Topics ...... moving to Idaho. .21 albumen. 2(; of sugar and 10 of ash. 'Francis MeGillvray, Mabel Cletand Joseph Finkle has again entered liT PAYS to use a good Commercial Fertilizer, Music' Vocal Solo ...... Sibyl Wells PINGREE. school after two weeks' absence on and especially this spring as the season is late Poem, Original ...... Nina McWebb account of illness. and fertilizer will hurry the crops along. LINER COLUNIN Serial: Story ...... Hester McK~m S. B. Brown is renovating his rasl Our science teacher has informed us Advertisements Inserted under this headin~ Music ...... Ladies' Sextette berry orchard. a new way of spelling the word "la- at u rate of one-half cent a word for each in- Shear Wit ...... Leo Hopps Charles E. Collins made a trip t sertion; minimum charge, 10 cents. boratory" thus "labratory." Paper, "History Repeats Itself"... 0ass City recently. We Carry Three Grades of Fertilizer. :BARRFD Plymouth Rock eggs for sate. One of our Freshies was thunder- Bradl~ :Bros'. strain. C. E. :Boulton...... Francis McG ill vray aohn Shagena has moved to th 4-2-3 struck during the recent storm. Poem, Original ...... Audley Kinnaird Willis fa~ m in Elkland. For $30.00 per ton we have an excellent fertiliz- in6 ACRE farm, three miles east of Cass City, Hopes are given for his recovery. Talk ...... Com'r. Bush for sale. Also residence, barn and lot on Potato planting and oat seedinj O arfield avenue. Enquire at W. W. :Bender's The eighth boys have organized a Grand March ...... Everybody er running 8 per cent to 10 per cent potash; this we have begun in this locality. store for further particulars and price. 11-20- base ball team putting Eugene Schwa- recommend for sugar beets and potatoes. We have EIGHT-ROOM residence, village lot and der in the box and Harold Weaver John Depew has rented the E. H small barn for sale, located in eastern MAY T[RM OF (;01JRT Harger farm known as the 1Ol of Ev portionof Cass City, four blocks from post- behind the bat. two other grades at $23.00 and $26.00 per ton which cfit:e. For further information enqmre of IL ergreen, Section 6. F. Lenzner. Mr. Post is delighted to find that Continued from first page. Miss Ethel Brackenbury has re can't be beaten for oats, beans, and corn. Come and "Old Dandy" has returned to his cus- Robert Kostoff vs Pore Marquette EOR SALE--About 100 shocks of unhusked turned to her position w~thin Ce corn, d.D. Tuekey. 3-26-tf tomary place and is as lively as ever. R. R, Co.; case. look over our full lines of implements, buggies, and ment block, Cuss City. HOUSE and lot for sale; also good driving He must have escaped that terrible CHANCERY CASES~FOUIVfH CLASS. wagons. horse. Apply to J. N. Dornman. 3-26- epidemic spring~ fever. Glad to hear that Deford is such ; Ancient Order of Gleaners vs Me- HOUSE and Lot for sale very cheap on See- progressive city. This must &e du( ger street opposite the Catholic church. We~of the arithmetic class have linda Sharp et al. interpleader. For particulars enquire of Samuel Little or recently learned from our superior in- to superior intellectuality. E. 13. Landon. • 3-5-t$ Adelbert F. Stone vs William Flint, struetor~Some of you did and some Wets vs. Drys--Litigation and ex LOST and found again--Several bags of bill for specific performance. penditure of funds. Looks interestin~ choice garden and field seeds of best va- of you didn't. And~the most of you rieties. Owners'may have same by calling at didn't. Henry D. Hamilton vs Olive O. from a modern balloon ascension. Losey's Grocery, Seed and Crockery House. Hamilton and Kate Hamilton, bill to 1-9- Mr. P. has been teaching his physics William Flint has purchased thre~ set aside deed. 2 SCHOOL organs in good condition, at $10 class by placing on the high school valuable horses, a new outfit of gen and $12. easy payment, a~ Lenzner's Fur- SiriSer & John E. Bird, Att'y Gen'l for and in oral farming implements, beside~ McDermott niture Store. 2-5- board four pages in heat. If anyone can explain how pages can be found in behalf of the People of the State of making other important improve. THOROUG'tI:BRED Shorthorn bull for sale; 15 monthsold. O.C. Wood. l-2 mile west heat, please explain to the high school Michigan on relation of E. Whitmore ments. (;ass City, - of Cuss City, - Nichioan. students, Ellis, informant, vs Michigan Sugar Co., (a corooration), injunction. +++++++++++++ ++4+~H-++-t4 -~-~+++++++++++++++++++.~ Some very strange things have been UBLY. CA£S CITY MARKET5. discovered in the German I class. Daniel W. Streeter vs William Kilo bill to set aside promissory note. C~s City, l~ieh.. /flay 6. 1909. One of our Junior lads discovered F. K. Wallace Sundayed in Por~ Buying Price~ that he could forge and another CHANCERY CASES--FII~ST CLASS. Austin. This Is The Wheat No. 1 white ...... 1 member of that witty class declared Susie Grant vs Nathan Grant, di- Stanley Brown has closed the Cen= 2 red t I~g Wheat No...... that she could sweep with her fee~. vorce. . tral hotel and is moving to a farm Rye No. 2 ...... 81 Oats new...... 53 Suddenly hearing a rather loud CHANCERY CASES~FOURTIt CLASS, near Cumber. One That W(~tern corn ...... 80 knock the puzzler of arithmetic claus Mary B. Beamer vs Clarence P. We understand that slot machines, Choice handpick¢~ beans ...... 2 g5 was silent--then with a pretended Beamer, divorce. cards and dice will be prohibited in Alsyke ...... 6 00 7 OI) look of disgust remarked, "Won't June or i~Iammoth ...... 5 00 6 00 Lizzie Lee vs Basil Lee, divorce. town hereafter. | Sell... many pieces remain," and going to Pe~ ...... ; ...... I 00 Mrs. W. B. Holdship, Mrs. Fred Hay ...... 8 00 9 00 the door politely asked the usual Leonard Butz vs Mary Butz, di- Sparling and Mrs. Sparling at- Eggs. per doz ...... 19 question. vorce. ° :Bu~ter, per lb ...... 18 tended the W. C. T. U. convention at Cal| and see it. ~Fat cows. liw~ weight, per lb ...... 4 ~ 4½ The sixth grade are ever found Elkton this week. Steers. " " ARGYLE...... 4 5½ smiling on account of the eighth Walter Schroeder, who has been :Fat sheep, " " ...... 4 5 grade exam in their room and the Lumbs, " " ...... 5 6 teking a business course in Saginaw, vacation it brings, while those of the Angus MePhail drove over to Cuss Hogs, ...... 5~I 6½ having completed the course, return- City on Sunday. Dress(~.t hogs ...... 8~/ grammar room say, they have always ed home on Monday. ti. t. l!itchc0cL Dressed beef ...... 8 9½ made us happy before, Geo. Geister of Alger is visiting re- Calves ...... 4 (; Nelsan Ferriby has accepted a posi- The "star" of our geometry class latives in this vicinity. (;ass (;ity, - Michigan. Chickens ...... 9 tion as book-keeper for the Central I) nelcs ...... 9 asked innocently "What do these two Mr. Emeigh of Wick~ ~.'e transact- Ice C~eam company of Port, Huron. Geese ...... 8 15 Village lots for sale. 500 lbs. Dynamite. L dashes (=) mean :~'' It is feared that ed business in town on Saturday. He began his duties May 1st. Turkeys ...... 13 his brain has become so much ah- Hides green ...... 7 Mrs. Davidson and daughter, Helen Buggy. D Buggy. Marlin rifle. Two Second hand sorbed with the higher branches of of Saginaw are visiting relatives here. ROLLER MILLS. mathematics tha5 l~e has forgotten CANBORO. Grant Darr has been very ill of sewing machines. 400 Rod of 1047 fencing, price Whit(' Lily, per cwt ...... 3 40 the lessons he learned in the kinder- pneumonia, but, at this writing is Economy, " ...... 2 75 garten. B. F. Parker was in Elkton Thurs- $0.32, 47 inches high. 100 Bu. Seed Corn. 1 In- Fanchon, " ...... ~fi0 much better. The Literary society of the C. C. H. day. Gold Rim, " ...... 3 60 Dr. Tiffany of Shabbona, made a cubator. Barrel.churn second hand. 4 New barrel Graham, " ...... 3 4) S. rendered its last program of the Mrs. M. La Vigne was in Elkton on professional call in town one day last Granulated meal ...... 2 25 year Thursday evening. Invitations Monday. churns. Second hand range cook. Feed ...... 1 70 week. "! to all the high school, grammar room, T. D. Jarvis of Bad Axe spent Sun- Meal ...... 1 75 Mr. and M'rs. Geo. Perkins visited :Bran, " 1 50 teachers, prospective students of next day with his parents here...... friends in CassCity the fore part of :Middlizags, " ...... 1 50 year, and all the eighth graders here Mr. and Mrs. C. Lown and Mrs. C. Many persons use the phrase "in a "Do you ever tell your wife that she Oil meal, " ...... 1 90 the week. trice" who have no conception of its attending the examination, had been McDonald were in Berne Wednesday. Is beautiful or take her a box of candy Gluten meal, " • ...... 1 75 issued, and by the lively audience we John Litt, an old and respected meaning. A trice is the sixtieth part or a bouquet?" Cotto~.~e(4 meal" ...... 1 75 p cheer of Argyle township, died at The Misses Elizabeth Walsh and of a second of time. The hour is di- "Mope; I don't have to." SMt. per bbl ...... 85 90 know their effort was heartily appre- Dorothy Mellendorf were in Elkton vided into sixty minutes, the minute "No one is compelled to, hut It 15 Monday. info sixty seconds and the second into well to do it." A number from here attended the sixty trices, or thirds, from the Span- "Not for me. I can't afford to ish tris. funeral of Ida Bartle at Elkton on arouse her suspicions."~Houston Post. Wednesday. D AY and Mr. and Mrs. James Brackenbury and daughter, Miss Eva, were in Elk- tl test ton Monday. BUS LINE Miss Dorothy Meilendorf enter- baking. tained Misses Vera and Beryl Brack_. Armor Brand Tinware is coated ~vit~ an extra ~eavy coat ef ~ure g/n--that's why enbury Sunday. y make broad clalms, \ it Wears and Wears Having purchased the e production of real William W. Parker and Miss Many X ,% ~k When you buy tinware, buy hy the name Armor" l pastry fiartsell were married a~ Bad Axe on dray and bus business of ~i ~ Brand arid prove its superiorib; to yourself--then Wednesday. Congratulations. ~(x ~ remember tim name and you'll always be able to Geo, McDonald, 1 am pre- ~M,~7.._~ get g~d tinware. Be sure the Armor Brand ~, ~ label is on every piece you buy, CARDS OF THANKS. pared to attend to your ,, LuM ET To the friends and neighbors who Armor Brand Tinware BAK|NG POWDER ] is the only tinware made and sold under a Baggage and so kindly assisted us in life's greatest trademark label. That label is your guarantee proves its real Worth. This is because of trial and by kindly acts have tried to of good quality. Draying. its much greater leavening power and the ~trict purity of its ingredients. lessen our sorrow, we extend our sin- The thick coat of pure tin Js what keeps Furniture /'loving a It costs only a trifle more than the cheap cere thanks. away rust. It is what gives Armor Brand Tinware and big can brands and much less than the Mrs. Mary Randall and Family. its wear. If you want your money's worth of wear, buy Specialty. Trust Baking Powders. Armor Brand Tinware. Received Highe=t Awa~ul UNCLAIMED LETTERS. World', Pure Food Exposition You Gan Buy Armor Brand Tinware at Inglehart Listof unclaimed letters for week Chicago, 1907. 'Phone No. ~S7-3s. ending May 1: Mrs. Nattie Sanders, J. B. COOTES' HARDWARE, Cass City° [Nc::ao== C. B. Sheppard