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Wit, Kennedy was iu Romeo and •vicinity buying timber the last of last week, A. J. Wilbelin and wile of Howell have gone to California to spend the wiuter. Miss Helen Monks is the possessor of a new piauo purchased from the Grinnell Hros. last week. W.O. Littlejohn of Maplewood, 0. wab the guest ot his brother D. 0. of this place a few days this week. The Grand trunk paint gang were here last week and ^ave the depot a coat ot grey with ^reen trimmings. Quite an improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Poster and son . of Pine Lake and Mrs. Ellen Sault- marsh of Lansing visited at W. E. Tuppers last Saturday. lloderich Kicbards of Marion waB buried Monday. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Elichards and a member of the graduating clas . at Howell last June. Mrs. David Bowen returned from Pontiac Saturday where she has been spending several weeks with her par- ents. She <*as accompanied by an infant son. Bert Reason and Bernard Lavey are the men chosen from Putnam town ship to serve at the October term of circuit court which convenes at, Howell Monday, Oct. 19. Dr. Shoops advertising and sa'es agent was in town Thursday and makes all trips in an auto, having made over 8,000 miles since the first ot June. It was of the high wheel kinrV St. Marys society have been observ- ing Forty Hour Devotion this week. Mrs, George Lumm and two child- ren of Pontiac were guests ot relatives here over Sunday. The squable between the republican candidates for the office of Govenor has subsided and Warner will head the ticket this fall, Mrs. Amos Winegar of Howell and daughter, Mrs. G. F. Green and little daughter of this place visited friends in Gregoi-j Thursday last. Moat ot the business places of How- ell now close at six o'clock every night except Saturday. A good plan for the business men of any town. Mrs. Albert Burchiel and little daughter, who have been visiting his parents here for three weeks, returned to their home in Windsor, Ont, week. La in ont Warner Richards was born in Pinckney, Mich., April 20, 1865 and died at his home in Bay City, Mich., Oct. 10, 1908. He leaves a wife, father and mother and two brothers to mourn the loss of a kind husband, son and brother* The funeral was held from the home ot bis father and mother here, Tues- day afternoon under the charge of the Elks of Bay City and the Masons' of this place. Robert A. Smith of Jackson called I on friends here this week. j Mrs, H. Gillette was in Detroit a couple of days the first of the week. Mrs. E. R. McDonald of Brooklyn Mich., visited her brother D. Richards the past week. Roy Teeple and wife of Manistique were called here this week to attend the funeral of L. M. Richards. Mrs. Kate Fitzpatrick of Detroit was the guest of her mother, Mrs. P, Farnam a few days the past week.) Win, Foss, wife and two children of Harbor Springs visited John Chambers Jr. and family and the Lewis families the past week. Mrs, Silas Hause of Davenport. Wash., ahd Mrs. Edd Sheridan of F. A. Sigler DEALER ill Pure Drugs, Medicines, Perfumtry and Toilet Articles 111 the Standard Patent Medicines and: Drtfggist StfndriBs ShfIf l J wper bolii Crepe HIH! iMniri Dainy Luuch Sets fur Parties aud'Picnicb IV Yvue SATVS o^ "S&Tvua C\wva aTv& Swiwtvvrv Herbert Gillette and wife visited her parents in Howell over Sunday. Some of our "fans" took, in the ball games at Detroit this week between Detroit and Chicago for the worlds championship. Congregational Church. There was a large attendance last Sunday morning and evening and- as usual the pastor delivered two excel- lent sermens. Subject in the morning "Sou! Hunting.'. Miss Lola Moran sang very beautifully, "I'm a Pilgrim.' Subject for evening, "Calvery.' 1 The new Vocaiion gave inspiration. We expect it will take some practice to become familiar with so great a G. A. Richards of Grand Rapids and Laverne Richards ol Coffeeville, Kan., were called here this week to attend the funeral of their brother, Lamont Richards. change; yet we believe everyone Hamburg were guests at the home of appreciates the sweet tone even now. last ! Ralph Bennett Friday afternoon. The young people rendered some very Mail Carries, A. H. Gilchrist and fine music for both the evening serv"- Frank Newman are enjoying their ices. ,<| _; . vacation. Their substitues, Wm.j The Home Missionary meeting held Mercer and Wales Leland are carry- j at the pleasant home of Mrs. C. P. FOR SALE! 100 CORDS 4-ft WOOD $2,00 per cord in woods $2.25 per cord on road TERMS CASH Glennbrook Stock Farm Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Briggs, Mrs. F. L. Andrews and E. J. Bnggs and fam. ily were called to Howell Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs, B's sister Mrs. Sarah Briggs. Several of our correspondents wrote for stamps last week, but as we had many things on our mind 'especially after the paper was out the matter njoy- to all ing the mail. Word was received here last week of the death of Theron Doty of Niag- ara Falls, Ont. Mr. Doty was a brother-in-law of S. G., John and Geo. Teeple and quite well known here. Chas. Love was called to Fowlerville ibis week to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Lydia Affleck. The ser- vices were conducted by Rev. W. G. Stephens of the M. E. Church and the I tor « Tbe attendance at the session ,,of remains laid to rest in the Fowlerville i Sunday school was not quite up to the Sykee, Wednesday, was a very able one. Eyeryone is very welcome the meetings of this church, M. E. Church Notes. There was the usual attendance Sunday morning and evening and ex- ceptionally good sermons by the pas- slipped our mind. They will be senj i cemetery. this week . Lawrence Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark of Marion and Miss Kit- sey Brokaw, formerly of Howell, were married at the home of the bride in Congratulations of their Livingston county friends are extended.— Demo- crat. TIIB Latest in the Riltotnouile Same The "BBntBrfirB" Plug The Racing Machine Plug of the day. The Plug of Clean Combustion. The Ping of Quickest Action. Right iu the CENTER of Compression allowing the explosion to travel in all DI- BBCTION8 at the same time. TUB Plug that is always kept clean by the inruahing fresh charge. :: •IMIF1CTURED BY GENERAL ACCUMULATOR & BATTERY CO. UCl&cond Street Milwaukee, U. S. A. Write POP Circular*. AUTO OWNERS. Your tire 'troubles would come to an eml if you vised the case niRde by the Kimbal Tire Case Co. Council Bluffs, Iowa, E.W.Kennedy and J. C. Dunn were in Howell Monday to attend the local option rally. Mr. K. was dele- gated to the work of presenting a petition to the voters asking that the Detroit. Tuesday evening, Sept, 29. count - v may vote on the local option question in April. Washtenaw conn- j ty is already at work as well as many othe^ counties in the state. The groceries and tueat markets of Chelsea have decided to have their de- hverys of goods made by one concern, and have let the contract to H. R. Schoenhals. The new deal will go in- to effect Monday Oct, 12. There will betwo deliveries in the forenoon, at 8 and 10 o'clock and the same number in the afternoon, at 2 and 4 o'clock. .No orders will be soliced by the driv- en.—Chelsea Standard. m »***< ~—— CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank the many friends who so kicdl) agisted us in our great sorrow, also the Fraternal Societies for attendance and sympathy. We especially thank all those who helped entertain the friends from abroad. MRS. L. W. RICHABDS MR. and MRS. D. RICHARDS L. E. RICHARDS G. A. RICHARDS average, there being only 75 present and a collection of over $1.60. The class meeting was well attend- ed and those present received a bless- ing. Were yon there? Prayer meeting tonight at the usual hour. The first quarterly conference will, be held Saturday evening Oct. 24 and as there is considerable important business to transact, it is desirable that all members of the board are present. * BOWMAN'S Having purchased the stock of the "Moon Store' at 40 cent, on the dollar I have put the goods on sale in my my store. The stock contains Uloves, Mittens, Underwear, Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons, Embroideries, Notions, etr\, *te. Lota of chances to save money. Bvcry Day is Bargain Day E. A. BOWMAN Howell's Busy Store WITH A FULL CASE AN OLD TIRE WOULD LAST FOREVER Keep a few clasps in your tool box— you can atop a blow out or rim cat in short order. Sampcls seen at DISPATCH Office. Thern wili be a special Mt.ccabee meflintf tomorrow (Friciav) rreniti?. A l.i!"»,"• ti'.tfnd.in.-c > tit-Mi-ed. Record Keeper. If your house needs painting, paint it now—this fall—with THE S HER WIN- W/LUAMS PAtNT. Here are some of the reasons why you should da so. The weather is settled and you don't have to contend with the spring rains. You will protect it against the winter.'i snows and storms. You ^.11 avoid the annoyance of gtrtts, flies, and other insects sticking to the surface. There it likely to be less moist- ure in it now than any other time; moisture is what often causes blistering, cracking, and like troubles. 5. S. W. P. costs less, hy the job than any other paint because it wears longest, cover* most, looks best, and is most eco- nomical. 6. S. W. P. is best because it's made from best materials—pur lead, pure zinc, and pure HL seed oil. It always satisfies; never goes wrong if righty used. SOLO BT Teeple Hardware Go. n • **&•?•••••••*'* am •ML

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VOL XXVI PINOKNEY LIVINGSTON CO MICH THURSDAY OCT 16 1908 No 42

Demonstration T h e Na t iona l Biscui t Co of Det ro i t will demons t ra te thei r goods at ou r store on

SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 08 Al l D a y and E v e n i n g

A Souvsnir with every 25c purchase during the Demonstration

MO-KA COFFEE WILL BE SERVED

Annual Fair

The ladies of the M pound Church will hold their annual fair at the opera bonne on Friday and Saturday even-inge Nov 6 and 7 They are planshyning for the usual OIK time with sapshypers each evening and articles useful and ornamental alsi) suitable for Christmas gifts will be on sale Do not forget the dates Pi iday and Satshyurday Nov 6 and 7

Another Gone

Swarthout amp Placeway

LOCAL NEWS

spent Mr aad Mrs R G- Webb Sunday with friends in Icsco

Rev D U Littlejohn attended the temperance rally at Howell Monday

Wit Kennedy was iu Romeo and bullvicinity buying timber the last of last week

A J Wilbelin and wile of Howell have gone to California to spend the wiuter

Miss Helen Monks is the possessor of a new piauo purchased from the Grinnell Hros last week

WO Littlejohn of Maplewood 0 wab the guest ot his brother D 0 of this place a few days this week

The Grand trunk paint gang were here last week and ^ave the depot a coat ot grey with ^reen trimmings Quite an improvement

Mr and Mrs Chas Poster and son of Pine Lake and Mrs Ellen Sault-

marsh of Lansing visited at W E Tuppers last Saturday

lloderich Kicbards of Marion waB buried Monday He was a son of Mr and Mrs Thos Elichards and a member of the graduating clas at Howell last June

Mrs David Bowen returned from Pontiac Saturday where she has been spending several weeks with her parshyents She ltas accompanied by an infant son

Bert Reason and Bernard Lavey are the men chosen from Putnam town ship to serve at the October term of circuit court which convenes at Howell Monday Oct 19

Dr Shoops advertising and saes agent was in town Thursday and makes all trips in an auto having made over 8000 miles since the first ot June It was of the high wheel kinrV

St Marys society have been observshying Forty Hour Devotion this week

Mrs George Lumm and two childshyren of Pontiac were guests ot relatives here over Sunday

The squable between the republican candidates for the office of Govenor has subsided and Warner will head the ticket this fall

Mrs Amos Winegar of Howell and daughter Mrs G F Green and little daughter of this place visited friends in Gregoi-j Thursday last

Moat ot the business places of Howshyell now close at six oclock every night except Saturday A good plan for the business men of any town

Mrs Albert Burchiel and little daughter who have been visiting his parents here for three weeks returned to their home in Windsor Ont week

La in ont Warner Richards was born in Pinckney Mich April 20 1865 and died at his home in Bay City Mich Oct 10 1908 He leaves a wife father and mother and two brothers to mourn the loss of a kind husband son and brother

The funeral was held from the home ot bis father and mother here Tuesshyday afternoon under the charge of the Elks of Bay City and the Masons of this place

Robert A Smith of Jackson called I on friends here this week j

Mrs H Gillette was in Detroit a couple of days the first of the week

Mrs E R McDonald of Brooklyn Mich visited her brother D Richards the past week

Roy Teeple and wife of Manistique were called here this week to attend the funeral of L M Richards

Mrs Kate Fitzpatrick of Detroit was the guest of her mother Mrs P Farnam a few days the past week)

Win Foss wife and two children of Harbor Springs visited John Chambers Jr and family and the Lewis families the past week

Mrs Silas Hause of Davenport Wash ahd Mrs Edd Sheridan of

F A Sigler DEALER ill

Pure Drugs Medicines Perfumtry and Toilet Articles

111 the Standard Patent Medicines and Drtfggist StfndriBs

ShfIf lJwper bolii Crepe HIH iMniri

Dainy Luuch Sets fur Parties audPicnicb

IV Yvue SATVS o^ SampTvua Cwva aTvamp Swiwtvvrv

Herbert Gillette and wife visited her parents in Howell over Sunday

Some of our fans took in the ball games at Detroit this week between Detroit and Chicago for the worlds championship

Congregational Church

There was a large attendance last Sunday morning and evening and- as usual the pastor delivered two excelshylent sermens Subject in the morning Sou Hunting Miss Lola Moran sang very beautifully Im a Pilgrim Subject for evening Calvery1

The new Vocaiion gave inspiration We expect it will take some practice to become familiar with so great a

G A Richards of Grand Rapids and Laverne Richards ol Coffeeville Kan were called here this week to attend the funeral of their brother Lamont Richards

change yet we believe everyone Hamburg were guests at the home of appreciates the sweet tone even now

l a s t Ralph Bennett Friday afternoon The young people rendered some very Mail Carries A H Gilchrist and fine music for both the evening serv-

Frank Newman are enjoying their ices lt| _ vacation Their substitues Wmj The Home Missionary meeting held Mercer and Wales Leland are carry- j at the pleasant home of Mrs C P

FOR SALE

100 CORDS 4-ft WOOD

$200 per cord in woods

$225 pe r cord on road

TERMS CASH

Glennbrook Stock Farm

Mr and Mrs H G Briggs Mrs F L Andrews and E J Bnggs and fam ily were called to Howell Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs Bs sister Mrs Sarah Briggs

Several of our correspondents wrote for stamps last week but as we had many things on our mind especially after the paper was out the matter

njoy-

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Word was received here last week of the death of Theron Doty of Niagshyara Falls Ont Mr Doty was a brother-in-law of S G John and Geo Teeple and quite well known here

Chas Love was called to Fowlerville ibis week to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs Lydia Affleck The sershyvices were conducted by Rev W G Stephens of the M E Church and the I torlaquo T b e attendance at the session of remains laid to rest in the Fowlerville i Sunday school was not quite up to the

Sykee Wednesday was a very able one

Eyeryone is very welcome the meetings of this church

M E Church Notes

There was the usual attendance Sunday morning and evening and exshyceptionally good sermons by the pas-

slipped our mind They will be senj i cemetery this week

Lawrence Clark son of Mr and Mrs Walter Clark of Marion and Miss Kit-sey Brokaw formerly of Howell were married at the home of the bride in

Congratulations of their Livingston county friends are extendedmdash Demoshycrat

TIIB Latest in the Riltotnouile Same

The BBntBrfirB Plug The Racing Machine Plug of the day The Plug of Clean Combustion The Ping of Quickest Action

Right iu the CENTER of Compression allowing the explosion to travel in all DI-BBCTION8 at the same time TUB Plug that is always kept clean by the inruahing fresh charge

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GENERAL ACCUMULATOR amp BATTERY CO

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E W K e n n e d y and J C Dunn were in Howell Monday to attend the local option rally Mr K was deleshygated to the work of presenting a petition to the voters asking that the

Detroit Tuesday evening Sept 29 c o u n t - v may vote on the local option question in April Washtenaw conn- j ty is already at work as well as many othe^ counties in the state

The groceries and tueat markets of Chelsea have decided to have their de-hverys of goods made by one concern and have let the contract to H R Schoenhals The new deal will go inshyto effect Monday Oct 12 There will betwo deliveries in the forenoon at 8 and 10 oclock and the same number in the afternoon at 2 and 4 oclock No orders will be soliced by the drivshyenmdashChelsea Standard

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CARD OF THANKS

We desire to thank the many friends who so kicdl) agisted us in our great sorrow also the Fraternal Societies for attendance and sympathy We especially thank all those who helped entertain the friends from abroad

MRS L W RICHABDS

MR and MRS D RICHARDS

L E RICHARDS

G A RICHARDS

average there being only 75 present and a collection of over $160

The class meeting was well attendshyed and those present received a blessshying Were yon there

Prayer meeting tonight at the usual hour

The first quarterly conference will be held Saturday evening Oct 24 and as there is considerable important business to transact it is desirable that all members of the board are present

BOWMANS Having purchased the stock of the

Moon Store at 40 cent on the dollar I have put the goods on sale in my my store

The stock contains Uloves Mittens Underwear Hosiery Laces Ribbons Embroideries Notions etr te Lota of chances to save money

Bvcry Day is Bargain Day

E A BOWMAN Howells Busy Store

WITH A FULL CASE AN OLD TIRE WOULD LAST FOREVER

K e e p a few clasps in your tool boxmdash you can atop a blow out or r im c a t in shor t order

S a m p c l s s e e n a t D I S P A T C H O f f i c e

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Record Keeper

If your house needs painting paint it nowmdashthis fallmdashwith THE S HER WIN-WLUAMS PAtNT Here are some of the reasons why you should da so

The weather is settled and you dont have to contend with the spring rains You will protect it against the winteri snows and storms You 11 avoid the annoyance of gtrtts flies and other insects sticking to the surface There it likely to be less moistshyure in it now than any other time moisture is what often causes blistering cracking and

like troubles 5 S W P costs less hy the job

than any other paint because it wears longest cover most looks best and is most ecoshynomical

6 S W P is best because its made from best materialsmdashpur lead pure zinc and pure HL seed oil It always satisfies never goes wrong if righty used

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The Bussian minister of commerce is fiamed Shipoff It is to be hoped for the tra ttfcegt laquooimtry that he lives up to it

Ke)r Hardle advises Americans to go into politics They do But not like a flock of silly sheep with some agitator for b$Ji-wether

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hair saya a womans magazine No they seem to have been supplanted bv those little rows of mice

It Is hard to tell which tastes betshyter the first piece of flanky juicy spicy raisiny mince pie ih the fall or the first cucumber in the spring

Probably that Milwaukee hermit who refused to wash for eight years was not a teetotaler and consequently did not want to encourage any midue Intimacy

Of course plants are capable of feelshyings Hasnt the corn ears to hear and the4 potatoes eyes to see Havent rou heard the trees moan and seen I lie rose blush

An insurance man says there are 19500 women in New York who are past 7ri years of age This is not surshyprising there art lols of chorus girls in New York

BRADLEY WITHDRAWS FROM THE RECOUNTAND THE FIGHT

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The Supreme Court Has Nothing Beshyfore it Now -end raquoTgtelaquorny ft CtT^rtn Ballot 1raquo Not Pasted On

Talaquo -suynmi court wtiluiM 4UIMI down any decUtuu agt to ihe validity (r invalidity of jKncll iuiiialed ballots cast at the prlttiariesfor it Republican Kubcruutorjat candfdure The canvassshying board having at the frtJfcinniuK ruld that then ^otua are valid a ruling from which Bradley appealed Uraquo ibe court the- boaiil will isstw a certificate of nomination to (j^y Warshyner statins liigt plurality to be 1115 Thus Bradley losrs ut every turn The lerk of the court makes the announce-

mqnt that the bench will not pass on the mooted qtitstitni It id mderstdbd that the members deem the intentof the voters to bavlaquo bw n platrt btrtltHi tile ofcbsr- baud Ahe^tcrtts ofMhe toiw are y I really niaiKiatorv- The ltJtnnrt evidently does not opine that it lB

necetiKary for it to wrestle withthe problem Wa-nerwas upjui)atedajLy-way

Bradey has called off his attorneys and abandoned further attempt to se cure the nomination through recount proceedings Me honied a bull briligewmt sUtiwawnn gtraquo wiip^vhe rt)itecHtest his Conner charges that there were jrelaquos irregularities and fraud in the primary election jwbhjjlai WraquoJgtLWie nominashytion and declares that h^ had proof to substantiate his statement had not the supreme court prevented its being presented to the board

Bradleysays that wffh such Evishydence be feh it bin duty to the party to aak for a recount and his attorneys hfotxt rady gtltgt prove ullegstions but the supreme court decision preveated the investigation of frauds adding that the court does not say ballots were lesal buf bimply that the board should count them HH cast and that had the board be n permitted to go behind the returns bull irregularities and fraud would have been found to au alarming exshytent and he would have received a substantia plurality

CJov Warner sairaquol The result was what must have been expected by everyone who ba^ watched the proshyceedings of the recount No fraud has been shown and whart^wfiw feave been found have been imftlmi imamp of the inspectors rather thajhthe electors and were of the same technical order no doubt that would appear at any general election i f j | j i w o i n ^ laquo u made bull bull

My efforts all alofr^ haweTW^ to see that the choice of lb TOJupoundvas

expressed at the primurilaquolaquo-hlt^raquoinot be over ruled Shioe thlaquo aWctloiiwMlve been in many counthMfcHBf rhfstte

and have been more than pleased to find the strong sentimentegcpressed in favor of ni reelection Wherever I have gone the poopluhave taken it for granted that 1 was tboraquo-noDunec an (I the assurances of support given has been all that 1 can desire

STATE NEWS BRIEFS

PlowerB may have memories but as long as the corsage bouquet and the honeysuckle on the porch can toll no tales what does it mattermdashLouisville Courier-Journal

A man in Des Moines buys his mo ther-ln-law five pounds nf candy every week The scheme should work and is safer than the slow poison planmdash Detroit FYeo Press

Now that the North capes cliffs have been desecrated by the brushes of the advertising painters wo almost wish that Peary would never give them a chance at the north pole

A-perfectly good imitation laquof a Cta-r negie hero medal is offered to the man who has read all of the political platshyforms speeches of acceptance and campaign booksmdashLouisville Courler-Toarnal

A u t o - laquo n i S ^ B l ^ K ^ S l v i n g con sidera^fctofJUMlMof-IffA scientists

to 4iftblaquo4n)icaiQerr laquo raquone bf the

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ru4$tk laquo hiWng a flylnff rtSachJne c l a i m iB-hfs iBtursnce poKcy arftrfng t tWjSylaf machine a n |is)te as tin-olaquo^a|B^fi torsade tor Vy rn never knowf wbA^ Of hB tbeuro|r jLfe plQg to

Pheian Wants Paroie A movement is on foot to obtain a

parole for Rev John Roderick Pheian the Cement CJtjk Lenawee county minister who is doing time in Ionia prison where he was sentenced by Judge Parkinson for a term of not iess than two -years for false preshytences The sentence was passed September igt IftOti and therefore his minimum sentence has expired The maximum as fixed by law is five years The judge recommended ihat he be imprisoned not to exceed three and a half years Pheian tried to conduct a newspaper enterprise in Cement City in addition to filling the pulpitof the village church His limited amount of ea^h to carry on the business led him to make certain financial transactions under false pretences and finally landshyed in prison it was alleged at the time that he had also become intimate with certain women In hli congregation and fearing arrelaquo ne fled frofa the-town He was later apprehended la Burlington Wis by Sheriff Parish Pheian had succeeded in getting anshyother church and was to preach the Sunday morning that Sfcerjff Parish bulllipped the handcuffs on him

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A Philadelphia heiress a l lege that she went^Ufftmfb a sook marriage with an Americanfor tfce purpose of keeping her parents from purchasing a foreigner wVa a tlfle fpr Jilaquor Vfejpampn haidjy believe her story la true tm-cai|slaquo it jV rKpbrted that her melther lias forgiven her

The government is soiag to lay a molasses road in Massachusetts ftat is it will prepare a binder for gti)a-cadraquom roads the basin of which wIM be the residue of su^ar-cane manufacture a by-product for which there ie nt present no known use But isnt there somlaquo danger that the nmall boys and girl will carry off the rolaquod for all-day

or( pome other terrible thrnjrs

A Married School Qirl Can a married woman 14 years

old be forced to attend school under the compulsory education laws This question is bothering the Bay City truant officer He had been searching for Bertha Grover 15 years old acshycording to her parents but 14 accordshying to the school census record in order to force her attendance at acnool Her teacher reported her abeent aome time ago and the mother profeated not to know where the ejrt waa Imagine the truant oflcere ^bullorprise when hearing that the girl laquo s a ack he rushed to her home and was conshyfronted by a married woman inshystead of the truant girl The gtrfa husshyband is John Black 18 years old The matter has beu put up to the authorshyities as to whether an attempt will be made to force the girl to go to school despite the fact that she is a wife It Is said the question has ever been decidshyed in Michigan courts

Kattern and Detroit men plan to erect a $200000 office building 1n Adrian

IT of M figures ehowa gals of 283 fctudeujtf uveas tUlaquo flaquou4^ time a year asoj1H bull bdquoraquolt 1

Lanrt^rtwpm^ottcr^oa sold atata lands Ju Jampe WWW ilaquotf^auia for $3^-

ThotHa^ lW^iaivs jHK^Flaquoenraquouraef l l

r er t f Houghton pound0 Jroin 10 to 20 years in Mraquorlt3luettepfrs0n

James Hoffman aged 1- o f Pdeg rt Huron vanished on an errand to the store for his mother She berteyea he hasdrowned

There is no Jewish place of worratp in Bay City or Baginaw and Jtews of tab two ckilaquoa plan to unite to build one in Saginaw

Krankftn P Eddy of Grand Kapids pleaded trtiilty to embezzling $16laquo0 while uosloglw laquoashler and will blaquo sectlaquoltuceltl lattjr gt t -

A committee of nine will--appear before the state military board in I-nsiag to urge that work be sta i ted soon ^on ihe louiRj armory

The $300000 Wenona hotel Bay City will open October 27 and work will be startedsoon on the auditorium to be built in connection

Voting machines have been declared impracticable In Battle Creek for the eumlnr election and the Australian ballot eysreai wll he used bull

John J Hill civil war veteran conshyvicted o f selling liquor fn Wslunch i-oom gut $100 fine -and 80 days ltin jail from Judge Chittenden in Cadillac

Here ia where I end it al l -To much booze and atrenuuus life Forshygive me Nellie I love you at 111 read a mute in a bottle on the beach at St Joseph

CharainK persecbtioo HenV)gt Gtld-ner lGrand Haven hotel proprietor who Wat Arrested fbf a Uduorlaw vioshylation announces that he wfll close thehostelry M bulllaquobullbull bull-

Preferrlampe dkttaireto hfe^ttchlne to running down a little girl Carl Fox of Adrian sent the auto into the curb He was thrown out and slightly inshyjured audftfce machine wrecked-

Pleading guiltv to stealing two stamped envelopes valued at five cents Jesfce R I^etsop of lousing got five years from Judge Wleat He has been in prison three times before

The safety belt of Noble Ronyop a Uneman broke while he was climbshying a high tension pole of the new $1000000 electric railrway dam in Berrien Springs and he died from the fall

One person was killed and another slightly injured in an automobile acshycident near Holland Sunday afjter-noon while three other people mirshyaculously escaped death All were from Grand Rapids

Midland authorities have asked Saginaw officials to Join in un Injuncshytion suit against the St Louis Sugar Co of St Louis charging the plant dumps its refuse into the Tittabawas-see river and Kills the fish

The Crosby Street Christian Reshyformed church Grand Rapids hurried with a loss of $$000 and the parsonage was damaged to the extent of $1000 Members had just paid off the mortshygage and installed a $2000 organ

Philip C Hetzel a salesman sewt to Jackson for from one to five years for stealing a clock from the resishydence of a I^nsing woman lo whom he sold it asserted drugs caused his downfall He has a wife in Saginaw

The (Jland Trunk was fined $100 in I he r S district court at Bay City for failinK to have a car equipped with a safety coupling as required by the inshyterstate commerce law This is the first fine in the state for that offense

Ruth Groh aged 6 of Ann Arbor Kot hoid of a box of strychnine pelshylets in her home and is near death Her father an Ann Arbor railroad enshygineer recently died from burns from an explosion of the boiler of his enshygine

Arrested on a charge of deserting his family in Watertown N Y Hershybert Marshall confessed to stealing $44 from Gregory Delisle of Flint by whom he was employed as a meat cutter Delisle had recently reported the theft and suspicion fell on Marshyshall

A Pcre Marquette passenger train was held up by a severe hailstorm ncsr New Boston Wednesday aftershynoon The hail fell so thickly that the engineer was unable to see the track ahead andstoppedhis train until tfee storm passed Many windows were broken by the storm

Wandering aimlessly without hat or shoe tttor-tha Lake Shore OM- Oer

trude Whltaker the 16-year-old Port Huron girl who was ftupponed- tat hart drowned hereelf -waa Ibttad late Tuesshyday 8he wee in an extremely nerveua condition and all from expos ore and waa sent to the city hoapltaU

Burglars obtained $90 worth of jewelry and $20 in money from the reaidence of Congreasman Fordney Monday night The burglars removed the money from the glass frame in which Mr Fordney had carefully laid It away It was money won by him while a member of tbe^atate militia

A F Ridges of Chicago Saturday loaned a valuable diamond ring aa heirloom in his family for many years to a Kalamazoo friend When the latter came to return the gem he was unable to find it After a dozen deshytectives had worked on the case for 26 hours the man found the ring fn his pocket

So far as can be learned there has been but one desertion from home-sickness at Ann Arbor university this year The one instance was a Porto Rican who was taking jofht freshman and high school work He departed suddenly in the night wHhout informshying anyone of his intention

BEJHB SERVIAN PARLIAMENT VOTES - V AQAIN8T DECLARING WAR t gt

WORLD SERIES

AUSTRIA RfeXamplaquotradeKgt FIGHT

Preparations for War Seem to Be- the Work of the Hour Though Bound Advice May Prevail

At the secret session of the Scr^ia^ parliament C6 deputies voted for wax and 93 against It

Prot^ovanovlcs one of the leading agitators for war was elected presishydent of the BkupaJttiti bullbull H I M

iThe Aowertouitt reassembled Satshyurday afternoon when Foreign Secreshytary Milanovlca made a speech in the secret session advocating a prudent policy It was as a result of his earnest warnings that the war advocates who wre previously In the majority caanged their attitude in sufficient numbers to save the situation and the vojte as already announced was a^aiampst war

Official adjVices received ip Paris represent that the situation between Servla apd Austria-Hungary as exshytremely crftlcal AuBtri^HungarTv t a e served notice that sttewilr noV tolshyerate furtherprotocatmnand tftfct she is prepared for eventualities should the skupshtina declare war or make-ajr aggressive move

The fifteenth L tAustrv-Hangaitan army corps occupies ^hfc frontier along the Danube ami a fleet of river gunshyboats is concentrating at Semlin

France is Using her utmost endeavor at Belgradeto restrain Kin Peter and the Sen Ian government

Further advices received at the foreign office indicate that the exciteshyment among the population of Monteshynegro slltb 4s nt Wre heat trat -ther lfho confirmation of themany alarmshying tumors published in the Paris newspapers frac34

iThe Eleventh and Thirteenth Austro Hungarian army corps wtth arms an4 autiinunrtion are being hurried in the direction of the Servian frontier

Hospital trains are being prepared t i e correspondent declares further a t Vienna and Budapest

Russia has decided not to oppose tljfe annexation of Bosnia and Herzeshygovina iby Austria-Hungary Without in any way approving the action of BJiron Von Aehrentbal the Austro-Htmgai+an minister of foreign affairs sfc will bow to theTM-complishexi (get aad her answer in this sease will be delivered to Count ^Barchthold i n Austrian ambassador

The Russian Black sea fleet was mobilized some time ago for the regshyular autumn maneuvers Special orshyders will no be necessary to prepare for an eventuality but no occasion for the employment of the fleet is foreseen in St J Petersburg

In reply to Montenegros note proshytesting against the annexation of Boe-niaj (araquod- Herzegovina Sir -Edward Grey the British secretary for foreign affairsi has sent a telegram to the govshyernment declaring such annexation to be a violation pf the treaty of Berlin which cannot be altered without the consent of the signatories

Sir Edwards telegram was read at a mass meeting after which the people marched in procession to Ihe palace acclaiming Great Britain as the deshyfender of the Servians

Pearys Peril Henry Johnson able seaman of

Pearys vessel the Roosevelt has arshyrived In New York from Greeland bringing the first oral news of the arcshytic expedition While gefting ice water from a glacier in Etah Johnson was stricken with a chfll in his knee and sank on the ice unable to walk He grew worse rapidly and to his bitter disappointment he says was obliged to start south to save his leg from amputation

A condensed diary of the expedition was kept by Johnson The diary states that a hurricane encountered July 29 just off the coast of Greenland opened the seams of the Rooserelt at the bow tq-stsch an extent that several of the crew felt her to he practically un-seaworthy for a rough voyage among crunching Icebergs While the vessel wasrfpaired partly l$4^b JNtae-hp steamed jjorth Johnson says her leaky bow causes apprehension among some that she may not survive the perilous t r i p bull bull

Twelve Thousand Died Approximately 12000 death from

cholera in the Philippines since Janshyuary l of this year are announced in a detailed report made to the public health eerrlce by Chief Quarantine Of fleer McClLntk at Manila

These figures coyer all |he prov-incet The report says that conditions in Manila have improved that cases of cholera continue to occur in the Philippines but the disease shows very little tendency to spread and that an improvement is noted in all the cholera injected provinces except Hollo

Mrs Abbey E Jones aged 83 oldest living Adrian resident fell on her front steps and received probably fatal Inshyjuries

The Rtate treasurer has notified state depositories that the states funds must be ready for withdrawal Octoshyber 30 The primary money must be paid next month and that for ctrrrent exnenses

The - Tlgtre ^se^f^rfWgt^irrWt^o

mdashvMrumampriHbi V r bull Victory slipped from-tfca eTasp^of

the Tfejfri $ D e t r i 0 $ i h V f l r a t guine of the second worlds series in wh|ch they bave figured just sraquolt seeatfcd almost certain that they bad saa^nv

offthe-hoodoo that pursued tbemifn their arU tmest lor JtftlaquoWu^jrraquobraquon hjojaors of baseball Gfw^pg J^to f | e ninth inning ota game_ in wfcich tWy hId a hpoundad of one fun the score at thestarTof the round being 6 to 5 in Detroits- favor their pttcUer Eddie Summers weakened and aftdr having retired the first man wlaquo iouad for six consecutive sixjgles A i r rssaJt fiYei^us oaifte pve^timing it from apparent victory into a Ijh to 6 defeat The figures given are those at which the Cubs half ended and likewise are the aeore of the gaiue Itmlf

11 -was a bkter blow to the bugs who after having teltffl the-Cubs lake a lead that looked sale early in tlm bull game had bad their hppes raised high h une of t b w e ^ l d ^m^ ^Jfi^-fiVfa^ foamp rusbes pf th i T iges arraquoiea^H and efghtft wfcen t iey^appeeV of t o of Chances famed flingera and passeft the opposing fcfrclaquo It looked like one of those old-fashfoned finishes It was But the Cubs did the finale

~ bull n - r f

Season Fist Victims lt Herbert Collins 19 ofLake L4ndlaquolaquo

died at Calumet ic Hecla hospital Sunday accl Mort waa fittedwJtb birdehot

Wounded and suffering great agony WJilard Peterson employed- at th CiUT mine i s Keweenaw eountftv dragged hlmaelf rhlf way J o bis honan in Phoenix where he was found by workmen and carried the remainder of the disjtance Peterson waa shot by an unknown Hunter while Hk w i s hunting birds He called for help and a hunter approached bim saying f did not do i t He then disappeared Petersons wounds are serious but he will probably survive

THE MARKETS Detroit mdashCattlemdashHtelaquorK s a n d lieify

1U00 to 1200 I44M50 u t ters and ilaquoif-era 800 to 1000 | 3 5 0 f i 4 gruBn BtoeiK und he i fers that arlaquo tat 800 to t000 $3K0reg4 srrelaquojraquo s t e e r s a n d heifei8 traquout are fat 500 to 700 $a i t3 75 cho ice tat I UWI i3ampOiamp38o good fitt COWK $ 3 ItampO c o m m o n flaquowraquo 82 50^2 75 can-n e n $1 50^2 20 cho ic tkeavy bnU |tri0reg3laquo0 rair to aood bolog-ua^ hulli $3 raquodck bull $260^^811 cho ice fgtel-lnir flteers 800 to 1000 |a B6copy3raquo0 fair feeding- s t eers 800 to 1000 $860^ 75 cho ice Btockera 500 l o 700 $3reglaquo^ fair s tocker 500 to 700 $ 2 5 0 0 3 s tock helfera $2oOH inllkerlaquo large yo iuts medium ag-e |40ftraquo47 c o m m o n milker

Veal c a l v e s mdash M a r k e t steadj t Thursday s priclaquon q u a l i t y cdnwuon beMt $7 i0laquoM other $3LOreg7 n d l d i c o w s and Mpiingers Mieady

S h e e p and lambfimdashMarket 2c li)Rhltraquor-Ibttii last w e e k beat lamhe I60 fair to Rood iD)bfgt $450(^5 ]ghi to c o m shymon lambs $3504p-laquo(O y e a r l i n g s $io (g-4 fair to goad butcher raquoheep bulllaquo J50 cu l l s and common |2(ggt250

HogmdashMarket piict s t eady a l l otliei M CIOC to 75o lower than lalaquot Thuradav Jtajjge of price L ight to jrood butclt-ltTraquo $650^^75 plapraquo | 4 7 S 5 2 6 JlRlt n r k e r i $5copy56fl roughs $4W-gtrraquoi s t a g s 1-3 off

Ralaquot Buf fa lomdashRat t l emdashBes t export teeri) $550625 best 1200 to 1 10(1-1b uhlpplng s teers $5copy560 btlaquot lonu lo 1100-lp do $ltgt 5 $)47 hext fat IDWH $350(8raquo42a fair to Rood $8copy125t common $1amp0(1T2 hfraquont fat helferraquo $4 26^4 75 best s tnekers $320^^50^ cnrnmoti jraquotockctM $2 7 1^3 ltwn bnlls $876frac34 -425 boluana bul ls $$gt S25 s tock hullw $2753 Tho ltow m a r k e t today w a s about $2 a bend higher W c Quote B e s t cowa $45455 medium $354amp cown $20reg28

Hag--Maticrt l o w e r gooa ltrraquorn nie-riiunriM and heavy $680agt715 jrood corn y o r k e r s $^75 0 9 9 0 JMlchlfan D K -dlumis $laquo50f|)B75 Mlvbljcan gtMraquorkers

J G2rcopylaquo0 plgw $540 copy550 rniiRlif 525reg5SO closed s low

SheepmdashMarket uc t lvc top lamb $ 7 ^ 7 1 0 cull lambs $ 5 2 5 ^ 5 5 0 comshymon culla $3 75^150 w e t h e r s 1425frac34) 450 cWes $ 3 7 5 ^ 4 cMll sheraquop $225copy PS26 year l lnga $450fflt47 5 Best calvpgt- lgt25ltfn50 medium lo good $650fS25 hcjivy $4gtg)5

fjraln Ktc DetroitmdashWhcntmdashCrtSh No 2 r-d 1

cor Ht $101frac12 laquo]gtslnir at $10frac34frac34 lgte-ceniher opened Mc at $102frac34 and raquorl-v o n c e d to $103frac34 May opened hiTl 05 and advanced to $10fik J^o ) iea 9 9 c No 1 whi te $102raquoi

CornmdashCdHh No H So No S ye l low -S i c bull

OatsmdashCash No S -white 1 VHV laquot 5 2 ^ c No 4 wht te 1 car at ni ifar inshyj ec ted 1 cay -mt bullampbull bull-gt

g y e mdash Q a n h No 2 78c laquo i n ~ lt i raquo h bullGtitahB N o v e m b e r MH

lllaquoMimblaquor $315 X-T bull o VT Cl0YlaquoraelaquodmdashPrime Spot 75 bgraquo at

bullI laquogt Marv h gt3d bftjas wTOfe^ SO bags at $jgt B J40 at $81frac34 raquoftst$Rk 2t at$47fT 14 a t fjpfi iaruftle klartce 12 a g laquo a t $850 rgt a t $726 bull

T i m o t h y aelaquodmdashPrime apot 50 b a a at f l tO

F e t f l mdash I n - i e e - l b MMgtkr JdhlaquoiDraquoiltnsylaquo B r a n $24 coarse middl ing $26 fine mlddling-B $8X cracked corn and coarser c o r n m s a i $S2 corn a n 4 oat ^hop $ i s f a per ton

F l o u r mdash I f l r h i a a n p a t e n t bst $5^laquot ordinary pstant $6 laquotratlaquor^t i t c lear $476 par bhl in wood

AlaquotmrlaquoKirri iw MCTBOVT W e e k Sndlojr Ootogtlaquor IT

T K M P L E T H K A T E K mdash V A U D B V I L L mdashAfternoons 2 l l 10c to 25c E v s n -inlts 615 lOc to raquoec Marcraquorlaquo Jlaquolaquow

MstJneem 1 0 - ^ - 2 raquo c M a t U e raquo ltJiw laquo -

T a l k i n g Pieturea PCrat-OJas V laquo u 4 raquo v i l l e Cont inuoua parformancsn Ad-mlaaion 10c and 5r

RUKCTRIC P A R K B s l l e I ale Br ldae furn labes a n t e r t a l n m e n t for All Frea-vaudevi l le by higgth-ltlsaa t a l e n t a s p e shyc ia l f ea ture

MlaquoaalaquolaquoM I ^ s v t a w n+tr ] t DKTROIT B U F F A L O KTKAM-

SUTP COmdashKoot nf WiStif s t r e e t F o r Buffalo and Niagara F a l l s dai ly 5 n m W e e k end trin $2S0 _ W H I T E STATt LINKmdashVhar f foot of nrlWrold utreftt VOH T R K m A T S aarf P O raquo T HI BOM W a y porta f la t ly- -I ^ a v e w e e k d a y s 230 p m Hundavn 9 a m For TOLRDO d a l l y mdash L e a v e w e e k riav 4 p m S u n d a y s 5 p m

Dl-TTHOIT ft C L K V E L A N D NAVIGAshyTION COmdashFoot of r a y n atrast For C leve land am esa tarn polnta dai ly at 1030 p m For M a c k i n a w and w a v port Monday and S a t u r d a y 6 n m Wednai iday and F r i d a y at 910 a m

=9 m 117 1 I U I U fV

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When the bull U e T gtbull

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By George

COCKKCKitfaWffTOPf^

la predecessor uud aftpoundr three or four minor fluctuations be felt that his boat wan riving and falling to the normal Atlantic swell The air was heavy damp and clammy and was tilled with many odors difficult of ltter aprlption but all of the briny war He cautiously raised blmgalf to a stand Ing position and surveyed- the horlsoa The arc of sea and sky before him was utterly blank As he slowly uwutig his body to complete his view of the tfcriaon be sdw on hli starboard qiiar-

J$poundmMtiamp a raquo t ^ amp him thjs +41 known gleam of Race point light At the same motnaat there burst on his ear a thunderous reverberating gt roar such a - sound - a s might be caused by a mighty wind devastating a great forest or by the discharge- of a thoushysand field pieces In a mighty cavern

Tense and strained Hnoty sensed everything which came to ear eye or nostril He realized that -(here had been a mighty upheaval of tfee ocean That thunderous sound was undoubtshyedly the impact of a tidal wave upon a distant shore that strange clammy smell the tang of which was still In his nostrils was no doubt caused by the depths of ocean being hurled to the surface by thia marine cataclysm

It was very dark the clouds obshyscured the sky and a light wind came from the northeast Henry had now

bull (Cbpyrigut by BJhorutonr raquouraquo Co)

The following story is true in all Its details real names alone being bullomitted for obvious reasons

Henry Bradford left his Old Colon) hltnne on a brignt sommei day to seek b | f fortune 1laquo New Y0amp

He bad the best wishes of everyshybody for he was a decent boy and all who knew him liked his manly ways

raquoBut he found the metropolis a tough proposition The fierce pushing fight fdMlfe workseekers Jostled and crowded tatt beifona aU his forevioue ^ c e c t J k ^ gt bull j r f f o hftvlog M faculty of retailstlflg ip kind found himself pushed to tha raquolW

He got employment it Is true but he could not bold it for any length of Hue owing largely to his lack of knowledge of urttan conditions and also to much bad luck

So after four years struggle He gave t u0 and acknowledged himself beaten The struggle had W a tfeon-tfnuooa and altogether oue-sjded anlt| as h tat upon the stringplece of an Kast river pier it was barne in upon him that he bad made a good a fight afr he knew how And lo s t -t

And now when Failure had comshypletely enveloped him In her somber c lpak be fatt jhere was aotfilbg elsvfc to do but to return to the old town There at least he could live and he among those who knew him and would sympathise with him Of the two dolshylars which he possessed one dollar would pay his fare to Providence and It would be a small matter for him to walk the intervening miles to his old home

This plan he carried into effect and the evening of an early October day found him in Plymouth which adjoined Tiis home town He was tired footsore and discouraged Plymouth always held a fascination for him aiid lie be-look hlm3elf to the Hurial hill and there on a lonely bench he looked down upon the lights of Market square to the riding-lights of a few craft lying at anchor In the harbor and( further tQ that great light on-the1 Gurnet whose effuteent ray guided and warned l o W anil coastshywise mariners Long he i sa t and luooued One by ope the lights were extinguished and raquo8 the town went to bleep he felt the necessity of doing likewise He stumbled down the nar row igtath to Market square across the main Rtreet and as though drawn by ome magnet to the waters edgf There the gray canopy with its Iron natc which shields Plymouth Rock from the vandal and the relic hunter reared its head Everything was fashymiliar to Henry yet his eye dwelt longingly on each object Here was a short strip of pebbly beach and drawn hiKh up on it was a fishermans dory The boat contained a pair of oars a sprit-sail and mast a coiled seine and in the stern a small breaker of fresh water Without hesitation he stepped aboard and adjusting the thwartsand oars and arranging the sail so that it would act as a cover for him he lay down and in two minutes was sound asleep

Henry Bradford was a sound sleep er a very sound sleeper else this siroy might never have been written He knew naught of the stealthy rise of the tide nor of the lift of the dory as she became water borne nor did he know that in his earlier arrangements he had loosened the noosed painter from the bowlder over which it had been slipped He did not feel the impact of the gentle southwest wind which nafted poundhe dory slowly but surer ly^tp he potnjt o f $ e beaeh

The outgoing tide in Plymouth harshybor much like a mill-race as it bur-rilaquofttgtitet th greater waters of Barn-arable bay (bdquo - bull

Heary Bradford slept the slep of utter weariness The dory is per-baps the beet sea boat ever designed and will stand- more -wind and weather and sloppjuseas thananyother small craft If hlaquo was somewhat jostled atdsb^axen ft only served to accenU-Ate a deeper sleep But there are softie bappenlnga of nature which no man sleepia or waking may allow to puss^qjabotlced As he slept a giant haadieeeaMd to reach from infinity And graSptng his frail boat carry it a s p i r i n an up up HIi all the world blaquo$nirie daik aq4 then without warnshying dropped him into an abyss soMepp ond rtwfu)vthnt iiseipmed asthough a cleft in polld earth had been opened tocnsulf him forever

Henry Hradford awoken with chat-tortns tooth and atarins eyts to find his boit twing lifted ags-fn- by the mighty hand of his drcarn ITi rudely aroused senses apprised him of the situation He katw himself trgt be Inj i s bend with a mcurh 1 the dory and he aiso realised that thrlt i shot hull lot is rrowrrd

A Hurried Examination of the Papers

got hiBiheurings biis dory had siiujraquood but little water during the awful tushymult He was in the alt i of stepping 1he mant when a now sound broke ijjt)u his eai1 It was ih^ slatting of a vessels sails and in his immediate proximity His strained eyes disshycerned a blotch upon the blackness of the night slightly an his port bow and liacoming momentarily plainer to his visicu A moment later he was able to make out a schooner with all sail set riding deeply in the water and nearly hove-to Henry dropped the ma3t and shipped the oars a few strokes of which brought him on her weather quarter whence he lustily hailed Schooner ahoy which beshying repeated and varied with Aboard the schooner bringing him no reply he again seized his oars and brought the dory alongside He leaped lightly on board painter in hand He trailed his boat astern and secured the paintshyer firmly The schooner was on the starboard tack with all sail set includshying fore and main gaff topsails fore-topmast staysail jib and flying jib About 20 feet of her midship bulwark was torn away and hsr decks were wet and -ailppe^J from recent mtrodatToiitt

A hasty tnspeeitott of the cabin berths and Its single stateroom disshyclosed no sign of life An Inspection of the deck forecastle produced similar results and Henry Hradfprd realixed tkat he was the only living being aboard that ill fated schooner

His mind was now intensely alert and he was on famHlir ground As fast as halyards ecmld be-aandled he clewed up both ^aff topsail^ and hauled down and fnrled the flying jib Jift amf foretoprriast staysail Then ftftfr^ stoppering both gaff topsails he returned to the deck and in a few minshy

utes had t i e schooner upon toe proper course for Boston light

Daylight bad come aad t t t wind had freshened slightly A hurried ex-animation of the papers In t o capshytains staterdoW disclosed the Vessel^ manifest which gave the information that the schooner Clara i ig tes 460 tons register owned by Bates ft Joyce of Postua commanded by jUapt 3rlaquo Perry of 8ajem and a crew- of five men was carrying 630 tons of coal consigned to the owners of the vease1 in Boston A nwall raquomn pf monej in the captains desk and the usual inshystruments of navigation gt were the things of most value which caught Bradfords eye during his hurried exshyamination The demands of the inner man were satisfied with a substantial breakfast consisting of hmn fried poshytatoes and hot coffee

Thewind held true and Bradfords mind Had already worked out a plan of operations He led his Jib down-haul and jib halyardsmdashsecured by a slip noosemdashaft and once la smooth water he made rowdy hi shott anefcor secued by a cat stopper only and overhauled a few fathoms of chain At four oclock that afternoon he brought the Clara listen into- the- wind on poundou(h Boston Hats hauled down his jib and as the vessel lost way slipped his eal-stopper and anchored i

The re -t is mere detail It was in the fall of the great coal strike and coal was eoel Henry sent word to Bates A Joyce by the harbor piasters tag and an hour later the corpulent and genial Mr Joyee was on board and had heard Henrys wonderful story jApound p- oqipekihe-inaxi day Henry Bradford signed a release attA accepted a lump sum of $D09t in lieu of all seiarlees rendered bull and salvage expected There is one more happy detail The 20 feet of bulwark that was torn away from the sideof the Clara Bates acted a r a life raft for the members of her company who were swept overboard at the same time Theywerepicked up a few hourg later by an ocean-going tug with a tow of coal barges and bound for Salem

At the earnest request of Henry Bradford his name was suppressed from the newspaper accounts of the waiving of the Clara Bates arid his appearance amoug his townspeoplea few days later was received asthe home-coming of a man Who had gone outy-done battle with the great world and returned successful

He Got Something Good A writer who went to get an intershy

view from Gen John F Weston who succeeded Gen Wood as commander of the Philippine division says

bull It was a scorching hot day in early September The family was away and he was sitting on the front porch alphe with a palm leaf fan aud a big cigar trying in his cheerful way to make the best of things Always the sojjj of courage and luraquolaquopitality he came down the slops io meet me at the fame lime calling to a servant to take my horse When we were comshyfortably seated Well he said and what cari 1 do for you

bullWell f iuisWered the trntri is general that I came jusi for a talk with you and if you would be so kind as to give nie something goodmdash

My young friend interrupted Weston sniffing the air do you smell that mint bPd lust you step right inside with me and in two minutes Ill have you a drink fit for the gods sir and not beneath the notice of a cavalryman

I met my editor friend at the Army and Navy club that evening Well he raid did you see the general and get something good

I didmdashvery I replied feelingly but of such a nature as would hardly

fill the bill for publication mdashArmy and Navy Life

A SUDDEN COLfX

None tlaquoft Alive Senator Beverldge in the eourse of

an eloquent after-dinner speech in Boston said of child labor

When we consider the indifference with which so many of our great men look upon the cbildjabor^eyjl we cnt help wondering if ^hese men^are so very greaf^f tera lL^ bullbull-bull- mdash

Senator ftaverida paused iand smiled-- bull - - -

Anv orator Ue said wss addressshying an assemblage Of the people He recounted the peoples wrongs Then he passionately cried

Where are Americas great iuen Why dont tb ey take up the cuidgel in our defense In the face of our manishyfold wrongs why do they uremaiiveojd immovable silent bull

Because theyre sll cast hJgtrcopynraquoe shouted a cynic i a the rear

SPOOKY APPEARANCE SCARL PEOPLE IN YARD OF MUR

r DEWED MANS HOUSE

TWO BROTHERS SEE SPECTER

gwtiaved to Be Spirit of Ma Recently bullhot by WifemdashDescription of

Apparel Tallies with That Worn by Him

QuffaJo pi YmdashOut on JNisgara Qtraet near the scene or Buffalos last murder case the ghost of Alexander Satfeerland walks at night time At Iaast thete are men who are flrfflty convinced they have seen the spirit of the dead man in the quiet hours thai just precede the dawn aod tblaquoy insist that their belief bi well founded Immediate neighbors who have sees aaything^of the-avaaritton camaet be foaad but this may be because the folk of the neighborhood retire early Two nwm ITed Maigb and bis brother CJbarle Malgh are the witnesses to tM ghoml story

The Malghs live In a boarding bouse about a block from the Suthshyerland bouse One night about ten days ago Fred Malgh saw what t ie thought was a ghost A few nights later the two brothers saw it or else both ware decidedly dtcsived At any rate they were mueb frightened

Fred Malgh told about his experishyence and It was not of a nature inshyclined to make a timid man want to go hunting or more adventure of the same sort He was homeward bound after two oclock in the mornrag and walked pest the Sutherland house

I was walking along without paying any particular attention to my surroundings said he Svhen I heard a clattering noise as if a man fell and then bumped dpwn a stajrway The noise may not haveeome from the house 1 really could not tell where It came from but 1 looked into the yard There I saw a figure of a man In trousers and shirt a black shirt

i n mm m It SkouU b Taken Accordinato Directions on the Bottle at the First Appearance of the Cold tir JOSKPS MICH Sept 1901 - las t

winter I cangbt a gudata coM which developed Sato ma utpicmmmt cmtmrrh of the head and throat depriving me of my appetite and usual good spirits A friend who had been cured by Peruna advised me to try it and I sent for a bottle at once and I am^lad to say that in three days the phlegm bad loosenetl and I felt better mjrampppetite returned and withmmdashnine dara 1 was in my usual good health

mdashMisa Helen Sauerbier Pernna Is aa old and velctried remedy

for colds N o woman bliould be yvitli-out it bdquo

~ gt

Two at the Game Austfn before t punish you(tel) me

why you were making ao uiuch noise demanded Mr Wyss

1 was just playin automobile pa sobbed the youngster

Keep o n play ing suggeatsd Mr Wyss Turn turtlemdashIllustrated Sunshyday Magazine

A very simple and efficient Slyrk Tonic or Stock Food atay be prepared at home at sjaail cost by using ten pounds of wheat bran or other ground food two and one-half pounds of oil meal and two and one-fourth pouuds of Comivound RoC Compound HoC may be had at any drug store and should not cost to exceed one dollar for two and one-fourth lmunds

Sometimes Peppery Spicy conversation should

handled gingerly be

V^laquoKAMMMl4aAA M ^ lt raquo raquo M gt M ^ A lt gt ^ ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ gt A raquo A ^ i ^ A ^ W i raquo ^ bull

An Eel as Thick as a Cat Sgt YorkmdashTin- aqiurimvt has ar-

(fiiirelti i w a monster a sjiotted juoiay is a formidable nanv for a of pel It is rUht feet Ions aa

lavue ii djanieter as a fat rat and re-somnlos an enormous eel

k f

s e ^ l n ^

which spcries

wirh raquo rid^e drgtry -ka afloat ajbtf confetidm with i of ftptkos It rame from fiermnda j a phaa^ of ocean disturbanco v1h t^fton tho mora has ht en taken rr which he was not familiar The n^xt a sfa serpent by s een iishpnnen rs i i uplift was of mueh less volume ih~n Isv^s near the sn-cp an J oiwv lie

WthrHs head on Uii-iforfc l)ind CZZA and crahs

Sumiiutendr-nt Morgan riys this inoray is nor oxt-torHnnrifY Tar-e as they grow to ^ feet aTtcf ifTeli swim

except tha^ with heat efevate a b i v 1 rhe sea Lin under- - -

Speakiag of Tides Teaehe-mdashTommie can yen traquovll me

-Thsr effect the moon has an thraquo riv^r Tom mi - Yesin makes it moan-

iiciht mdashYonkors ^atermn-i

The Specter Held One Hand Over His Breast

open at the neck He held one hand over bis breast It was not a usual Right at that time of night for the man wore no hat but I did not connect it with the Sutherland ease 1 glanced up and down the street I supshypose It was instinctively to tee if I J was alone on the street When l looked i in the yard again nothing was there

The disappearance of the man was so sudden it started me thinking and then I recalled that in the house near

by Alexander Sutherland was shot and killed by bis wife I can tell you my hair stood on end and I did not linger fn the netghbbrhood to investigate The next day I told my brother Charshyley of the experience but he didnt take any stock in it He does now though because he was with me last Thursday night or rather Friday morning and saw something of thebullgt same sort

Charley who was wffh hfci brother when the story was told verified the account of the latest occurrence Tlje twp brothers were bound hoim after midnight and when near thajSuther raquolaquopound heulaquoe beard agt alatterJQg noise-Bonn wore pretty much frightened cw-causn the noise was similar to to Freds description of what h beard preceding thp first apparition Toshygether they looked where he had previshyously saw what he took for a man Xothins was there Then his brother seized his arm and exclaimed

Look there back by the barn The form of a mraquon was -pen nvivin

nut of the sjfire between fwrgt house- The two men w^r- s-gt nervous rhegt dil not examine it closely enonsrh r desrrilgte necurategt Us appearance they say bif in a general war it an swere-i to the description of the mau previously seen by Fred

Instant Relief for All Eyes that iire irritated from dut lioat -un ltr wind PKTTITS KYK SALVK 2V All lruggistfi or Howard Hros Uuffaio X Y

The wise man who has a good opinshyion of himself keeps it to himself

MM WIMIOWI Soothing Njron for i-htlJren tMtbtar tot teat thlaquo jruras reltinflaquo )raquobull SftintBAtloamlUrapaiaCHrMwtAdcoUi Scraquobi ula

Its i pity some people cant marry for brains instead uf money

Wmmt Arfavmdash Vn Altons F M U E I M bmrmjmUMMmaBU RataMioattattons Swulfar CVwtritl praquorkraquograquo AS0Imlaquotlaquod LeBor N T

A successful man isnt necessarily a contented man

1)01)1) gtgt K I D N F Y

PILLS

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THtffeSbA Y dCT 15 1908 - ^ -

M a k e Y o u r C h o i c e

Below we give the nominees for ty November eieetion Of course your choice is here and we will keep them here for you to look at from week to week unt i l after par t of them are elected

KK PUBLIC AN

William H Taft Jitmqg S Sherzuau

STATE i-

Fretl M Warner Pteick H Kelly

Samuel VV Smjth Francis J Shield UhuH L Johnson

COUNTY

A A ^Montague

President Vice Prtmuiimt

i

(ipverrmr IMtUt (ioveuoj CJpngitraquo(raquo State Senator

rtHiitiative

Judge of Probate Sheriff CbtlDtvCiwk County Treaaurar Register of Deeds Prosecuting Atty Drjiiu Coaamissiouer

ElectuH Hidden bull Willis L Lyons

Cbarlett F Judsou A D Thompson

Igt P HCarger Frauk E Mowers

SuperlntendantB of Poor

BMiuol KxHuiiners

Circuit Court Com

Surveyor

H H AVines J H Gambel C E DuBton H C Durfee G G Irving

Glenn H Mack Grant Dunning

President Vice President

DEMOCRAT

Wm Jennings Bryan John W Kern

Governor RcpreHeittativc

STATE - - - -

Lawton T Hemans Ejlwin Farmer

COUNTY

Judge of Probate Sheriff Clerk Treasurer Regieter of I)eedlaquo Prosecuting Atty Com Schools Drain Com School Kxaruiner Supt of Poor

Win P Van Winkle William Stoddard

Clark H Miner Edward B Milette

James Stackable Wm E Robb

Wrii Grocinger George Horn

Glenn Grieve Daniel Reti

i W C T U Edited by the Pinckney W U l V

The prohibi t ion movement in the south has old Ned with t h e Lake E r i e grape growers They don t ayud car loads down south now as they used to and of course they have a g rea t deal more g rapes than they need for their own wine making purposes These g rapes are left hang ing on the vines thiB year When you hear somebody saying p roh ib i t i on doesn t p rohib i t tell him how thorough ly a larmed the l iquor manufac ture rs are W e e r taxed t remeudous ly to he lp fight t h e prohibi t ion peopl t Ala rmed at the prospect for prohib i t ion t h e wine growers of California are orshygan iz ing to fight i ts advance in tha t s ta te

T h e Nat iona l Brewers Convenshytion at Milwaukee compla ined of the in te r fe rence of women in t em-perence electious I t doubt less w a n t e d t h e State arid U n i t e d S ta tes governments to m a k e gtthe women keep the i r hands off T h e saloon fears the women-

Woald Mortgage a Farm

A farmer on Rural Route 2 Empire Ga W A Floyd by name says Bucklens Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw one on my hand and one on my leu- It is worth its weight iu tfold I would not he without it it I had to mortgage tbe farm to get i t Only 25c at Siglers drug etore

Pub l i c opinion in favor of postshyal savings banks is s t rong and it is represen ted by people who are conservat ive and thrif ty T h e declara t ion against postal banks is

For Judge of Probate The Probate Court can be said to

be in a class by itaelt Its functions being entirely different from those ot tbe justice circuit or supreme courts Tbe bulk of tbe work iu in overseeing the administration ot tbe estates ot deceased persons minors and incomshypetents and in making the proper public record thereof

It is undoubtedly surprising for many lo realize that the value of property being bandied under tbe supervision ot this court exceeds that involved in tbe circuit For tbit rev son it is evident that the records must be complete that tbe Judge of Proshybate must give the details of each esshytate the closest scrutiny which in turn requires a complete and thorough knowledge ot the probate laws

The present Judge Mr A A Monshytague has proven that he is familiar with all the piovwious-ot the probate law thnt be givas the proper attention to each estate andmakes the records thereof completeajicj in dojng this fulfils the demand^ of the people and they shouid^ieethat he is again elected in NoyembermdashBrighton ArgUs 1 - bull bull bull raquo i

- bull bull bull bull i1 bull

Drain Commissioner Frank Mowers

Wm P Van Winkle Recognizing the importance of this

office to all the people of the county and the fact that it needs a competent official with a judicial mini and a knowledge of tbe law the very best selection was made Wm P Van Winkle is a lawyer by profession He has been in active practice in all tbe courts ot this state for more than twenty years His education and long experience lias fitted him to adshyminister the duties ot this important office It can well be said that no man in the eounty is better fitted for tbis position The duties ot this office are very important and becoming more important All the property in the county passes through tbe hands ot this ccurt every thirty years

The last session ot the legislature euacted a law providing for juvenile courts and vested in tbe several probate courts of tbe state for that purpose the jurisdiction of dependant negleeled and delinquent cbildren -

The probate court is under the laws of this state a court of record The questions constantly arising and to be passed uponin that court are of the the utmost importance to ail the peoshyple With due respect for tbe men who have hald tbis county we believe that Mr Van Winkle will make tbe best probate judge tLe county has ever bad and should be elected

A Good Ndminatiofigt

fc

The republican party juade no misshytake in giving the nomination for drain commissioner to the present inshycumbent Frank E Mowers who has conducted the office in a business like manner with fairness to all While the county drain ta^ amount to conshysiderable each year the commissioner is not to blame for the number of drains as that is done by petition of the tax payers and he cannot comshymence a drain ot himself without such petition and then IT IS HIS DUTY TO DO SO

Mr Mowers has done his full duty and where there has been anyone in-

considered as evidence tha t t he terested enough to examine closbly into

banke r s want to discourage any the matter they find that in nearly

N G swnrthout i t h i u g w h i c h 8 U g g e 8 t s in ter ference evey m a t t e r h e h a s h a d t o a t t e n d t o

Circuit Court Com Surveyor

o j^n^eJ with the i r control of the money R I) Roche J

John McCreary j market I t smacks of selfishness _ _ and inconsiderateuess of the p u b -

At any time when your stomach is I lie interest Moreover it is shor t not in good condition you should take s ighted The postal savings plan Kodol became Kodol ^ureats all tbe is a gua ran tee of deposits and also food you eat and ft gugtp]ies health amp gua ran tee of bet ter gove rnmen t and strength for tbe stomach in that way You take Kodol just for a little while when you nave slight atshytacks of Indigestion and you take it just a little longer in order to get rid of severe attacks of Indigestion or Nervous Dyspepsia Trv Kodol today

Bold by P A Blgler Druggist

supervision of banks and it is someth ing tha t is bound to come in t ime no ma t t e r how much opshyposed by narrow selfish in teres ts

Where Bullets Flow David Parker oj Fayette N Y a

m^^~ i veteran of the Civil w ir who lost a penant now if foot at Gettysburg say^ The gool

Eleutrie Hitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me

A Healthy Family I spent much money doctoring tor a Our whole family has enjoyed bad case of stomach trouble to little

good health since ve began using Dr purpose I then tried Electric Bit ten Kings New Life Pills three yearsago and they cured mo I now fake them

We won the Peary will b r ing back the pole

says L A Bartlet of Rural Route 1 Gilford Maine They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good 25c at Siglers drug store

as a ionic and tbey kelaquop rae strong and well1 50c at Siglers drug store

Bur rr a

T h e season is approach ing when a l i t t le caloric t rom the radiator will be more apprecia ted than all t he hot air of the pol i t ic ians

A ft i n HlHlil-l

ti ~ - 1 raquo t gt i bull

hi--

Barns bruises and scratches big and little cuts or in fact anything xe-qniring a salve are best and quiekest soothed and healed by DeWitts Carbo-lized Witch Hazel salve The best salve for piles Be sure yon get De Witts

Popular Spor ts ulit Kin cry popular hi

r in A cer ta in na-i ii tIn- owner of onn of

ii W l l i f l l III- h i t s I v f l l S O l l

bull lti i-]iws It has won rn i - iiltl is looked after ami iv IraquoMI1laquo as a 1 gtrrgtv favorite iii valiirs ii LOHIO rupees s said ii liriitas liiia au annua l (raquo fioin IUIifgt to 1raquo1110 rupees

ran-ful ly tianlrl ]gty four men lest i may [gte j^ot U and dor to red

Kurmans also pnrroni e boxing eashygerly lair the ari ran scarcely he pracshyticed according to i^iieensherry rules for we a r e told by a provincial repor te r t ha t he has observed tha t even the

a s t-igt bullbull

The ltgtv and it income It

F i g h t i n g for the r ight for a ^ l X ) X e r a 8 t r i k e o u t w i t h e y laquo bull bull 1 Au J 1 I tightly ihut and if they do hit mch

principle for the good o r country and for a cc tmt rys people most thankless task

is other it is more by chance than any-

R thing elsemdashCalcutta Statesman

Tired mothers worn out by the peevish cross bady have found Oasca-sweet a boon and a blotting Campsca-sweet is for babies and childrrn and i t especially good for the ills m com-

Kodo is a combination of the naturshyal digestive juices and digests all claa-selaquo of food and every kind ot food lto yon see it will do tblaquo work that the stomach itself does Thfl only differshyence between it and the stomach is the stomaebcan get ont of order and mon in hot weather Look for the

ingredients printed on the bottle Con- K o d o 1 c a n n o t b n f K o d n l traden P n t tbe tains no harmful drags

bullold r P A ttgler Drnggtat

stomach into good order today It is gnaranteed

bullold by F

Buy Kodol

he has saved the county money and the voters will make a mistake if tbey do not return him to the oftcd for anshyother term The following is taken from tbe Tidings

THE RIGHT KIND There are two ways of doing things

officially One is to ride rou^b-shod over the rights ot people because an officer has power The other way is to carefully study the ueed for action and justice to individuals and while doing ones full official duty at the same time be courteous and fair to everyone

Frank E Mowers of Putnam has shown himself a courteous but at the same time a painstaking and obliging official His official acts have been so carefully and thoroughly done that every one has stood So reasonable has he made every project he has unshydertaken that there have been very t3w contests and in tbis way alone a good many dollars have been saved to tbe county by saving expensive litishygation The people who havn met Mr Mowers officially during his first term as drain commissioner are the warmest support he has for re-electshyionmdashTidings

ATTENTION I will not publ ish my p ic tu re -

it is not handsome enough

I will not publish self-praise it is distasteful

Bu t I do want your vo te s

Prosecuting Attorney

And if elected will do my doty to the best of my abil i ty

David D Harger

Had a Close ca l l

Mrs Ada L Groom the widely known proprietor of the Croora hotel Vaughn Miss says F o r several months I suffered with a severe cough and consumption seemed to have its grip on me when a trtend recommendshyed Dr Kings New Disoovery I beshygan taking it and three bottles affect a complete cure The fame ot this life saving cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer is world wide Sold at Siglers drug store 50c and 1100 Trial bottle free

Wm Robb is t h ^ b t o i o e ^ hiraquo p a W for Prosecuting Attoif laquo ib a young attorney in riowell (iv yeaib a g e - A has amp good character and as be has been ^xr and honorable in his dealings he gained a good reputation He never been above Cork and has thereshyfore been successful

Tbe Prosecuting attorney in sauce controls tbe tiuances of the county ^ s he is tin legal adviser of Jw towmjalp and county in allciyil and criminal matters

It is therefore important that tpounde people should elect a man ot force and business capacity for tbis office if they visb good service and low taxes Mi ftobb started tor Ann Arbor with 1raquo than |250 and earned the balance for his three year law course in Ann Ar bor He started single banded in Howell HVH yiars ago and has tude a success of bis own business

We tberetc-e believe he is uompo tant and prepared to look after the interest of the couuty

Tbe people of tbis county h ive alshyways given the otfir-e of Prosecuting Attorney to a young man as1 it is a stepping stone in the profession They gave it to L 8 Montague l)ennilaquo Shield VV- V VaivWinkle L E Ho vlett and others when they were young attorneys They made no misshytake then and will make no mistake now for a vote for Mr Robb will not only help him but it will stimulate the ambition of our boys who are atshytending the district and village schools for all will seo that the people are evshyer ready to encourage the mung who are trying to help themselves

DeWitts Little d u l y Risers tbe famous little liver pills They ailt small sure safe pils

8old by r A Stgler Drngglit

BubtcrlDe lor the Plnekney Dispatch

GOOD LUGK HAND PAINTED

STATIONERY H a n d painted Stashyt ionery ilaquo one of the la tes t ideas at the present t ime and a box makes a very apshypropr ia te Chr i s tmas present Call on

Miss FLORENCE ANDREWS

For Prices See Sample and Leave Order

K I L L THE C O U G H AND CURE THE LUNGS

WITH Dr Kings New Discovery

PRICE too A raquo100

Tritl BotUe Fret AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES FOR CSSEi18

GUARANTEED 8ATI8PA0T0E OB MONEY REFUNDED 3 Kennedys Laxative

Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them o

gj the system through t copious and healthy action of the bowels

Relieves coughs by cleansing the bullBQcous membranes of the throat d u e t and bronchial tubes

A s pleasant to theteste es Maele Soger

Children Like i t For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDKEYS Trf

M t t i KUwj U4 Bltsssr Rfc-seTt ferite Hold bf F A Slgler Drmrsist

-ijiJL y good coffee at a reasonable orice

really the standard coffeemdashthats

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee Always fresh rich and clean because of the air-tight sanitary packagesmdash one full pound to each package

McLaughlinsXXXX Coffee sold by MURPHY A DOLAN

W W BARNARD H M WILLISTON

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r-bullbullbull1

ffyraquo

XXXX COFFEE CHUMS]

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^ Of laquo5 R I M I O V FOR ALL FORMS OF

RHEUMATISM U n f t i M SotmtHtm Mmunalgat

Kmnmf Troublm and Ifhiifrgrf Olmmmmem

GIVE8 QUICK RELIEF Applied external ly it affords aljtiost in-itfcOt rtjitef from puin whilu p e n n a n t nt eettlts iire b e m effected by taking it inshyternally pui ylntr the blond dissolving the poisonous subs tance arid r e m o v i n g it from thu sys tem

PR 8 D B L A N D Of Brew tin Gav writes

I had been a sufferer for a number nr jcart with Lumbago tuidJCtieutnativaiiu iny ttiuinamprd lojfs and tried all the remedies that 1 ltuulti gather from modioli worka and aleu cuuvultod bullWtU ana tuber 6f the best ijlivalclioi bdt found lotlilmr (hat tfavo the rtiilef ptiulaeil frouj 4 DHOPtt I shall preScrlbf it in my yraetiie

r theuuintlwu aud klndi txi dlbtrtvpea

PR copy L GAT pound 3 Hancock Mlun writtgtraquo

bullA llttlefftrliierehadBUClia weak bark canned jy RUbUinatlraquom aud Kiduey Trouble ihui laquoUe jlld not stand onln-r feet The moment 1Jraquo-S

lin^Uur down on thj door aluwould raquoei-laquo-ttiraquoi gtvitii paitiB 1 treated her with b-lJHePS ami Ciilu raquoheranaround aa well aud liujipy an can tic 1 prescribe amp--DROPS for ruy jmtlontw aud use

it II tuy practice

FRE If ynu nre siifViiir^ -wiLli RlnjuiiiiUiiui

uraiioa Kidii- unbiiv So-tigtL i iHiii imiruiiy kiiidrcil clisi-1 bullbullbullbullbull wriit is for u trial bottle of 5-UUOlS

PURELY VEGETABLE g 5-DROPS is entirely free f-om o^inm t pound

Iauinc niorpbine ulcohol iiuni ~ iltilriwr liiiuilar ingredients

f i laquo e HI Hot tic

SANSON lgtlaquout

lze Bot t le f t - K I I O I ^ (PltMgtlluraquoeaj raquo i MOO 1 or frltule igty IJr[irsi-tlaquo tjj

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Heaton Placket Closure Made from sort tillable material NO METAL

Secured around Ue waist by a strong cord

Soft Sure

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No tnonaht abont the Placket opening whilewalkshying Of altttnsi Ask pemr dealer for it Ft he h a m t It

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OTAJE Of MICHIGAN the prooaie court for O toe eouaty of Uringgton At a eeattoa of bullaid court held at the probate ottoe In the village of Howell in Mid county OD the i laquo h day uf October a D iwjg Present Hou Arthur A Montague judge of Probate In the matter or theeelate of

BMUIAMIX F AJfuiKwa deceaaed

Krauk L Andrews having fliod In aeid court bis petit ion praying that a certain instrument iu writshying purporting to be the laet will aud ieraquole-ment of said deoeaalaquod now uu Me iu said court be admitted to probate a u l that the adaolnletratiou of said eecate be granted to himshyself or to eoine other suitable person

It la ordered that the tfth dagt oi November A D 11)08 at ten oclock in the foreuoon at baid Probate Office be aud ie hereby appoiuted tor i hearing aald petltiou

It is further ordered that public uutiue thereof beg iveu by publication of a copy ot this order for three eucceraquoatve weekb previous to aaid day of hearing in the I iuckney Dispatch a newspaper

printed and circulated in raquoaid county t H

ARTHUR A MONTAGUE Jadjse of Probate

Mortgage JSale Default having beeu made iu the condttlouc

of a certain niortuuge bearing date November 9tli A D 190frac34 nade by Daisy Lgtrew an Ailuiiuibtratrix ol the estate o l Archie irevv liectbulla8et (by order of the probate Court) Ugt T P Stowe Truetee ttieu of Howell ^ i cb and recorded iu the office of the regiMter udoeOb iu tne touuty of Livingeton btate of Michiguu on the 15th day of November A 1) 1W5 iu liber SI of mortgages on pa^e CM uuu which mortgage wits duly aswijijned liv T 1 Stowe trustee to Henry T Love trustee of estate of Clara Love which iu-yijiinuent wab duly recordshyed in the office of Ketrister of Heedt) aoretiaid iu Liber aOoi luortKayeB at payc 51b thereof

By the uoupayiueut ot intercbt tlieroou tlie aueignee ban by tlie option in baid mortgage ex-pjeasetl has declared the whole amount to be due and payable and thereby the power o lgtide therein contained has become operative aud ou which mortgage thete is chiiitud to be due for priucijial and iu tercet the eum of Vive hundred yeveuty j two and thirty one-huudicdths dollars (86230) j and an attorney fee of Twenty Uye dollars (8-6) as therein provided and no buit or procctdiub at law having been Instituted to recover the amount J now declared to be due and remaining secured by caid mortgage or any part thereof Notice is thereshyfore hereby given that on Haturday November 14 ut ten oclock in tlie forenoon there will be sold at the westerly front door ot the Court house in the village of Howell County of Livingeton and State oi Michiguu (the Court house being where the Circuit court for the county of Livingston is held) at Public vendue to the hiirheBt bidder the premlseac escribed in said mortgage or HO much thereof an niny be necessary to satisfy the amount due ou nairt mortgage an above aet lorth with intshyerest thereon and the attorney fee and coetB and expenses allowed by law and provided for in said mortgage said premises being aituated in the township of Mariou County of Livingston and State of Michigan and described as fo l lows to-wit A piece of land commencing on the North line oi section four (4) and fifteen (lfgt) rodn east of the Northwest corner of the eaat half ol the North e a ^ t l r l quarter of said section thence east on f-ectlon line to a point twenty-four (i4) rods cant uf the north weBt corner of section three in Hampid township thence Houtli parallel to the section line sixty (ilO) rodn thence west parallel with town hbip line to a point tifteen (lrgt) rods Ksft of the west liue of the cast half of the north east fil quarter of said section lour (4) thence north sixty (itO) rods to the place of beginning excepting therefrom the west ten and two thirds (10--) in width thereof and containing in the piece hereshyin dencriled twenty nine and three-fourths [W) ticrcs

Also a piece commencing at a point in the north line of section number thiee |1] township aforeshysaid thirty-four | il] rods east nl the Northwest corner ltgtf said ecctlon three thence east on section line nine (9] rods thence smith parallel with the west line of nahl suction three [gt] seventeen 117 | chains and eighty four (Si [ l inks thence we-t nine [H] rods thence north puralKl to the west line of said Pectinn t luee |t] to place of beginning and containing four 1 1] fierce more or less

A)BO n piece commencing thirty four [34 | rods cast of the rorthwest corner of the northwest trl quarter ot section three [i township aforesaJib thence south parallel with west l ire id said section three [ij seventeen [17] chains find eighty four [Si] links I hence west thirty fmir [34] rods ihecc north t a point sixty (tin) rods south eftho north line of said section three thence east parallel with south line 1 wenty fiMir (vU reds thence north nl Iieht angles with said smith Mno to north line

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A Child of Nature bull M - H - I - M - M H M I l-ll^l I i l l I

[OrtmM Theres a man in the front office

looking for gome property in Boonton county Perhaps we can sell him the Gardner t r a c t You go In and talk It up a t what you thluk you might get out of him then call me and ask what I think about selllug at the price you give Ill ask If youre crazy to part with auch a property at the ngure and well have a wham battle over I t Ill go out mad and you sell the property because youre mad too See

Good scheme Well try It on Dobison of Dobson amp Cram went Into

the front office where he found a young man who In his Innocence adshymitted that his father had recently died aud left him cent10000 and a small farru I l ls purpose was to sell the farm and buy a larger tract some-

bullmpa

was a coolness in tne mraquot a steeiy look In the eyes that

aot lost on the Tounirster He away not In anger but in sor-t n d thinking what a despicable

man Mr Cram was A flaquow days later Mr Cram rushed

Into fell partner s office with a newspashyper in hli hand

Great Scot Dobson Whats this bullBig And In coal Sale of a tract In Boonton county A young farmer made r i ch

Ha went on to read that the story-told them by the grateful boy was t rue and that they had thrown away a forshytune EDWARD B KIMBALL

Kennedys Laxative toui^h fcsyrup is used nearly everywhere because it not ooly heals irri tation of the throat and stops the cough but it drives the cold out of the bystem tbrcuyb its laxative principal by asburing a tree and genshytle action of tbe bowels and that is the only way to cure a cold You

where which was liable to improve In j cant cure it as long as you are constishypated Insist upon Kennedys Laxashytive Cough Syrup

Bold by F A a i d e r D r u laquo u t

of paid section three thence east ten ]Mij rode to the pi ace of beginning t onttthiing six and seven eighths [tisi acres ot hu d more or less

Dated Howell August lo A D IMS Henry T logt trustee

Assigned of Mortgagee Win l VanWinkln

Attorney for Assignee r 17

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value I ve got just the thing you want

said Dobson taking out a beautifully d rawn map Theres 800 acres of It which we can soil you at $100 an acre This will leave you a couple of thoushysand for improvements besides your farm Theres only one trouble about my selliug It to you My partner Is dead set upon our taking It ourselves I would be in favor of it too but weve got so much now we cant pay the taxes

The young farmer studied the map deliberately and after he had finished said he would go and look at the propshyerty Dobson touched a bell An office boy entered and was directed to call Mr Cram The junior partner came In and was informed by Mr Dobson tha t he had offered the fanner the Gardner t ract a t $100 an acre whereshyupon a violent quarrel ensued at the end of which Mr Cram left the room In a huff threatening to enjoin his par tner from making the sale Dobson was so angry that he vowed the trade should be made before Cram had a chance to interfere

The young man took the hook and paid two ten-dollar bills to bind the bargain Before he left the office he had drawn a check on his bank for $8000 and had a deed for 800 acres of swamp and hill land the latter covshyered with a second growth of worthshyless timber

Goodly Mr Dobson he said at parting I shan t forget your effort in my behalf and I hope it wont get you into trouble with Mr Cram

He had no sooner gone than the two partners were congratulating each othshyer on the sale

Shake old man said Dobson You played your part beautifully

But you landed him Hes as innoshycent as a kitten

T w o years passed during which neishyther Dobson nor Cram heard anything of the Gardner t ract or its purchaser when one day Cram said to Dobson The young man we scooped with that swnmp and timber land in Boonton county is in the other room and wants to see you Look out for him Some one may have put him up to getting even The law cant touch us but he may have some game to play

Trust me for games Dobson went in where the young

man was waiting with outstretched hand and eyes beaming with kindli- ness i

Mr Dobson said the youngster j tha t property has turned out better than was expected Theres coal on i t

Good exclaimed Dobsou slappfhg the boy on the nack Inwardly he said Why didnt you say gold or diashymonds

Yes they say Its the finest anthrashycite In the state

Splendid Another slap on the back

I m indebted for my good luck to you Do you remember how you sold me the property before your partner could interfere

Yes I remember t h a t Well one good turn deserves anshy

other Tve got an offer of $230000 for the property from a coal company I feel that I shouldnt keep all this good lurk to myself seeing that you were so kind to me Ill divide Ill sell to you for half $12000 and turn you over the coal companys written offer good for thirty days

My dear fellow said Dobson strivshying to maintain a countenance that would not betray his seeing through the stupendous game you arc the very soul of honor Ill speak to Cram about i t

Going to Crams office he shut the door and as soon as he could control his lanehter told him how the yoang farmer was trying to pay them In their own coin After a pretended consultashytion he returned to the boy and said

That partner of mine will be my ruin Do you know hes so mad about my selling the property to you that he wont consent to my having anything to do with the matter and onr partshynership -bull ils piraquovmo unless hnti i ltgtgtbull ii

Theres a gentleman me

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ms stood on the verge of war The is o m t a y closing factories

lead droned a fmei protest idleness epreadlag and throughout the

the subject of the Impending con-ires irvmlt dtacussed Dwtla-

orators in (feat cities pre-4feted dire lojssea in prestige Mid hemtt ithdevery hamlet had Its awojphet of woe The nations position a s a first-class power even its very ln-4 ^ ^ seemed at ^ k e

And in all this ominous unrest this -clamor foraction the administration mt Washington gtsat unmoved smiling what seemed to the country and the worhi at large a fatuous smile of com ptacency it was then endeavoring a s in previous crises through the use laquof high-sounding words to avert an eitiiap c leat aTafcult J ^ bdquo

^br ^ipme ^years there hadVfceen toooted questions between Japan and the Jfteat American repapllej Atj| in iWflrftt instance to trtyjtjftqB oTilifcMW-T racial character The ltFaoilitv ltf8ast wbkth W many decailes feadbelaquon com polled by its gftofcraphjcjtf ^tuaLioc

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JOJther complications followed Ja-l raquo n b example aud precept rejuv-laquoamp) the sleeping fcittft which-spb toer Vterer tongue taud had with her B offensive and deVehsive alliance haicould be invoked 4n time and by further adroit poll taiaed a similar compact with Great

Britain She waxed prosperous deshymanding trade (Vmcesaions where oar she had begged thein Nor had e negleoted the perfecting of her

i aayy which from the time of her war wrtth liussia had been one of thentpst callable Now it equaled in size and jprrthatity excelled in fighting emciency raquohat of the United States

4n he Philippines the racial war Iamr To such sn scute stag that Ja-pas demanded immediate adjustment alllumgh following the same diploshyma lie methods which characterized ivr tart Bi aa-Aa a(Uafcoe4inationmdash iMtifHlly^neading^toJthe world at large that kht^ fTiT a^TsmqJl power whose Mty wish wasfor peaces irnroklng bullympiftUl pit the bne hand and pre [ vnvhi^f^ fitritte before hostilities were antteRuatedI oflithe other J-

And in the midst of all this turmoil of mind Knd passtvencss W accomshyplishment Guy Hillier secretary of the Uritish embassay in Washington found rAher and more pwsonal attiiey-aaces The particular vexation was a wowmnsipecvefsrry laquo

H e brooded over his love affair more than^he welfare of nations as be stood Irf^he great railway station lt fh cupital^on this niglit watchlag for 4he arrival of the Florida special whiejt wa^ to bring to h ^ Norma laquoohei4i gtftar aoUihaaabe- opoundraquolaquoaxLy a s n o n t ^ V ^ t

With qpraquoe7 i i t i e |ness he recalled that it wMst ^ke jhrst timc^rithin iv months Ulat Ate h sd loitered in thin station -Tahtt It seemed that aiace he first had kH6wthe sirl he al-wayK had been bulltfwlttngaiid longing Sho had held him An thrall since the nigh he met her rrmfe than a year frefttrW when half retoolfcmtly he had accepted an invitation to i reception I^VOH to her father and yet in fill that arftWWme he had been in jfj-vHWyMflbpense The reoep|lonhad lgteen mttCB like other recept^pns^andk

was Riven in honor of another irtyen-tlo ffyYVyH Bill Roberts as ho styled hinoKraquol^JQ4 w a s known to his tnti-tnateK

liny had gone through more curishyosity Wieh^lgto see at gthoit ran^e a

roaa v h o only a few years before had been dubbed a harebrained crank

from his laboratory at the end of the garden L

Everyone had taken the remit sness w^hAmerican goofl huxqor aujfiwd an d chatted UU a jtearefc couid be uiade ud ^hen givenway 1frac34 tifeJnlt vtmtors entrance which waft upt tfl-umphal It was efrtgtcled-iv^UittM^^thing approaching a lack of Droprl^l^s There had been the sound 9f a h4J|h-atrumf snarling V9ice ip prpteat from the lower end of the drawing rooai which was luxuriously furnished nd prtwidud over by Norma Therlaquo had tmqn a momenta silence thya aft exshyclamation loud enough to be neard by those who were curiously expectant

WeUIcouldnt hvlRK the petushylant words came 1 got tired of waitshying around sud went b^ck to work You got me into this mesa You know I dont like dress affairs and hate dress suits Working clothes wjlt sue beat So there

Everyone had looked at one another understanding^ and smiled when the eminent scientist and Inventor had been led into the room Guy craning his neck in a sudden desire to seu thU entry hed~a contused picture of man with a shock of white hahr ad looav laquoyehruwslaquo from Iw^eath ^wWeh

als^Sraaetn^W^^ild^l i e d r e A suit whtf hadeofeereo muoraquo wecraquoy Was stained wi^freaJUy ampamp chemicals and that even aeibe caaeaataeJarentor was furtlvety wlffrii^ lampbt 6t gritty

basis and went steadily forward until on his part at least It culminated in love Sometimes he halaquot the courage to believe it returned At other time he grew despondent tn hit assault on the pertali of htt heart Dut now that war and separation threatsned be w i s resMVed t6triampg hlraquo-ielaquo eegtihe issue and gain an answer

A long-drawn whistle of iocreaalag volume vibrated through the 4ttraquok 9ue bull headlight stared more_ i t^d i ly than the othera which gle the network of steel rails came swiftly picking a great arched shed With a ing of its bell the big locomotive perspired past him the whistling brakes gave a harsh grind and the train came to a halt

Guy hurried back with quick imshypatient steps to the Pullman where negroes dropped carpeted steps in ttaud 4o raquoeoUie one for gtwhom he waited emerge calm and immaculate as usual but wlth suph a glad^as of welconia iogt be e^es poundbat bfs could barely reaiat taking her Into his arms Time might drag hut it always found he unchanged In sudden awkward-ness he took her lighter luggage and wrap and walked with tyer to the erit of the noisy station finding ail bis carefully formulated sentenc forshygotten and listening to her rather than saying anything himself

Almost the first question she asked him was of the war and at this he felt

is There Going to Be Any War

Jrfjids on his handkerchief Out it was a tinge of disappointment It was too not the- man nor the suppressed tit ters of laugher thsjt he recollected

impersonal a topic for a man who had waited a month for an opportunity to

best U was the girl wh6gtescerted ( speak of affection He would rather him she gave first thought to what he had

She came leading her father b7 ne been doing what he was going to do arm the daintiness Of her costume and what he wished to do Even when enhwneed by the marks of the workshyshop on his coat She walked smilingshyly fqrWarjlv com^lettely^ ^etf-pqaaeased with hesjd bull thrown ^llaquok laquo4ftd raquoafelig no apologies Haditnot heep f^ (he conversation at thJe door dvferhtftfrd within the room none would have supposed that she wished a more cere-roonious appearance She challenged I out but the realInsidesituation With her eyes as she passed her there gclngto beany war^

they reached a more quiet place away from the din of railway traffic and aside from the rush of outgoing paslaquo seagera she turned toward him with a grave face and asked for the veal latest news

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guests and to Hilliers surprise bound in conventionality as he always raquobad been it suddenly seamed that- irr all of it there was notfelna inappropriate nor incoigruous

Then came that later jhpur when he was introduced to the savant aadftlie latter -ad looked-fcHri Btfuarely In the bulleyftantt g ivenhlm a handehake that

I am afraid so he aoswei-ed gloomily The government is stilt inshysisting that there is not much danger of J clash nnd Uacks up its mnnifes-toos by making no preparation whatshyever There hqp belaquon no attemjU to mobilise a Meet-la the Pacific nor to assemble other vessels from foreign ports but our own advices are that

was surprisingly ftlrdng And the w a r j inevitable and may come atany girl f At-thraquoflr-strWgrdispoken by hes

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When he told her their destintlaquotlott she c l a e p ^ h e x j b j a ^ s j t f d ^ apprwval by saying Thats txgtd Do sou tej i mgtiiiiUai Hniraquo -balcony overhAaging the t^mtjgt^f^^r^n t h l n ^ grow aad JW^Xrte t e ^ t iaat summer when w^^int l ld to^trt^Jllibne and talk May^fj lhaie - the balcony tabled His smllfhf aalaquojyrft6e that he remembered ^frac34^ J^iJt was tn that very spot he fiOpafluctiML-har brought t o i ^ t i p ^ e at 2 pound -l e c t i d n ^ ^ h e ^ ^ a ^ oul te|ook abtad as they bull approached it looked con-teat ed whee tbey alighted before It and eagerLampjten^v imiUn when thea bull attendant raquoW^raquof ogteii h ^ doora - T-raquo

Tbey f walked across t ie caroegt floors |ttd between tabfee where era were dining and- everywhere they w^ut s^er wae eecalled to thraquo| ster jj^c things oolite fc^ a con versa- Hon which had no other topic ^than war Hpre and there shereeopoundaised men oQupytng more ^br less reefeen-alble poaStions in the aovernment And a few whose uniforms proclaimed them to be officers of the armjr tad- ^ navy These latter seemed diactMBflng the sityaU^n from a more confldeetUl viewpoint and held tbir heajia close together now and then araquoft fearful that^ others might OTexhear Uelr whispered comments ^ _

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bnt whtee-wtR-k hod-pfnverthimpt^tr-wlti^j amprentefrbered thb lights of theltlfujvlug -room tfu-i throng or

ii stnSJiaiid bullthct fiol-mriayhiultor^t-tee lO^feVepti-poundmil keyt quw ff( ^ e rost (n^ipguiahod men ol the nati(^

eev^v fhemT)r ol menit^r o f the j^J^j-ie dragged

his heart gave a great leap insiston4V demanding that he shoukl know her better It hftd been easy to yield to bulliM call and he made occasion to be as near her Hide throughout the even inK as wa-s possible He was to learn later that shn alwayswas witaiiev - tlv-M nearly always lilftccesMhIe and sonAptiiru-Ji ^^UlJCji^l^ sUch4 thought ihathe could ^carcefv ^rrrn^hefi-nivnl Thegtfgtven1i1g rfx rli^lr meel^g had ended an-Uo-flM (vetthigs^hut therro

auaintip(rv ui-ew to a mrr filPwdh

nu)ment Shgt ilid not respond bnt se^ined

almost to have forgotten him in hr raquorpvgtrtf laquoid cigtntomplagttongt of his words Xor did she express surprise and iatere-r when he gave her a suat in tbv li-ougham which wiifpd for thom iieiie the ^tari)n spates NrM till shgt heird iiim order the driver to taKf I hem ro n f^iiliicnalile cafe ill sh rri from the hmd of abstrac-titJii and )romc vivacious a^ain

Wlic- re yrri taking mp fhe nsw^d Did i laquoraquoiraquoifler4tarfU-th thnt iraquo re KCIK to - -]rlaquo frl-ul V Im STvlf

Guy muttered indicating one group with a slight nod of his head They cant understand It any more than wt can

She looked at hni sharply as if about to speak and then after an Inshystants hesitation closed her half-parted lips and advanced to the seat she desired A whjte-clad waiter served them and deferentially brought a newspaper still wet from the press

Thought youd like to see the latest extra sir he explained as he left them and Hillier with a look of weariness glanced at the headlines and laid it aside

Same old thing he commented in reply to her look of inquiry The Gazette has juat learned that not even coaling orders have been issued and this from no less a person than the secretary of the navy who has been goaded into free speech by the conshystant pricks of criticism I wonder if these people arlaquor insane

Guy she retorted I dont think it altogether fair to speak of the men at the head of the government as ln-t

sune until they have been proved in error Lets talk of something else

And he worried and tired of the topic was glad to lead into more per- sonal subjects He thought of the old inventor whom he had not seen for months

How is your father now ha asked Ja he improving in health and where is he

For the first time she showed some embajrasanient He watched her and ap she hesitated before answering beshygan to wonder if there was not someshything concerning Roberts which sho was endeavoring to conceal from him Oh ho is well but very overworked and tired she replied finally

Hut you havent answered all my question he insisted Yon havent told me where he is

She remained silent toying with onfi of the rings upon her hand and looking out through the vines to where the lights of the oily gleamed below and stretched out into the blackness beyond

Norm he said leaning toward her is thiere anything wrong with him Allyour letters come from Miami Theres a sanatorium there It cant be that your father Ismdash

Nomdash-nomdashno It isnt that she reshyplied but with a look of such appreshyhension that he almost doubted her for the first time in all thair friendshyship Father is all right only he has worked very hard andmdash Oh please dont insist on my telling you any more Believetoe I should be frank with you ofgt all persons in the world-if 1 could buf I csuit hemdashquite

ImphlslveJylfe Stretched his hands acros^the tabje and[seized hers The ham 6f^f lAfsat t |nn bad died out in thje rwm^S^ the i iv^i tlaquot of the dinersWrtfoge)0|ifcMed ^t Nad grown so laquottietthat they could hear the Rtraae of -f band from one of the parks n^iatf aa g ^ l y alt|jji w^rwas an unk^wyelaquoiwgcopyft9gt- raquo bullbullraquobull

bullNorm he said pleadingly Vake me irfWtgtfr raquogt crtrtftftflfeert~-TCP me whaUlt U t h a C i r t t a f c J y o u $ Somethlqa^peajjIm sure I ve read tr in yuttKraquoJampters ^mdJn your eyes when ycnY^||rieta rh let me share it with you You know I love yout

and a paftfccf ^V ti share each others trctijbles

He tried4o hold her hands but she withdrew them tremblingly Sh^ turned her face away toward thoshyughts of the night without looking at him For what seemed a long times he waited Oh I wish you had not siid that to nemdashjust xeC t-ho ua- | swercd at length You nlabullltbull it very luird for both of u nov J vaut to b - hnneat with you vut to bullbull c^nfldeace and mymdashbut cant letl on anything wait

m+ laquowseeasi

4gt Patient (feebly)mdashYes doctor Doctormdash3een eeuag aatmai

rigbt along hare you laquo PaUaat (grimly trying te smile)mdash

WeU doctor I tried to bet- aomi^ bow it did not seam to agree wjth me very well I managed to worry down the hay aad the elovwr taps all right but the thistles kind of stuck in ttty throat and I had to give It up mdashJudge

RHEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION

The Increased use of whiskey for rheumatism is causing considerable diseusslon among the medical tr etershynity It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingreshydients and taken properly The folshylowing formula is effective To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound Take in tablespoonful doBes before each meal and before retiring

Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmashyceutical Co Chicago but it as well as the other ingredients can begtmid from any good druggist

Riches Found Jay Accident Peter Terreros r muleteer discovshy

ered by accident tke Heal del Monte deposits in Hidalgo and at the end of 12 years had won 116000000 and a Spanish title of nobility and to give another example two brothers named Bolados who earn a miserable liveshylihood by carrying fuel found in bull crevice opened by earthquake an enormous block of silver worth 11230-000

Hows This We offer Onr Hundred Dollar Reward tar utry

CAM of Oktarrh that rtaatrt b mred by UaHs Catarrh Cure

F I CHKNTY C0Tollaquoiigt O W thn umlersluTied havlaquo known K Cheney

for the last s yram and believe hJm peTffrtli honshyorable In all hrminpM anaaetkMia aort financially abto to carry iHit any obiUrntlnrui made by bis Orm

WAIrgtI0 KlNNAN KtARVliU WbolcvUe nrunbtts TtHirgt Q

Hall Catarrh Cure la taken Internally aellng directly upon the blooltl atid nuicona surface of thlaquo ayatem Tentlmonlala aent free Trice 75 elaquoflraquo per bottle Hold by all nntwtlst

Take Halls Family PUto for ronMHMlUm

At some period trgt a mans life he firmly believes that att his friend have conspired to injure him

IFYOOVto

UCKER bullsWrwyH--

(HeamtHlaquo bednV

QUA1IANTUD WeVnMniOQS

Tuarjeosiectt

KNaWN iiNlt r 8ilaquoraquo gt RlfLJABLiL

PLANlaquoIgt BLACK laquor CAPSULES gUPtftlOR RPMF0Yo PlaquolMmy PIS( rtAR6FSEraquo

l l i J i l a f i t HvPtAttN ASwH-^S rttltRY SrBrtOiliaviAjN

1-frac34 1 trade i TAFTW BRYAN UTHOfBttPKS Size 21x28 Sample Copies In tubog10 eta

8plaquoolraquol prions la quantities to Apsnta Ycu mus

bull bull amp bull

l^raquoV

ltTiraquo i i C M T X T t N T ^ D gt THE ANDHItON LITHO CO ^13 Best Stfc raquo t _ CINOINNATI O

^Jt bull i laquo - i ^ i ^ i r A l r bull bull bull ^ frac34 ^ V bullbullbullbullbull(bullbullbull bull ltbull-bullbullbullbull bull bullbull bullbull bull ltbull bull -

iKWt^s rampamp ^ ^ ^

wV poundr v V

i r ^ bull bullH ^X^

DRAGS-Ye OOWW IT Uraquo TQ BILL1E raquoW T

bullackschs an Kidney Troubls tlowly Logical Wear One Out- V j

Mrs k R qruuae |gtirt^ jpVraquolf bull cbetert Ia7 aays Fpv two 3ars my

- 1- hsck^waa wagk ana rbsnatlvlaquo laquo4raquoraquo fW tampojjgh luy tack typs a y | l(mjtgtsj I could hardly get About and_ lost mtjcb sleep The action of the kidneys w a s

7 much disordered I IISJSSJpiMl gt a n U B l l l g ^ J ^ 8

^ 6 1 5 ^ v Kidney Pills and the result was remarkable- The kidney action became normal the backacbe- I Bill who was having- troubles of his ceased and nay health 1ft now UA- | own

lt -tir~mdashmdashmdash- Reason Why He Should Re

the One to Ask Favor -bull gt r gtgt bull T i raquo r bull bull bull

Tbr wagons of the1 sf efctee show on ewfjth passed tip the avenue i t daybreak Their fncessaint ji rumble soon awakened ten-year-old BilHe and his Sre^year-old brother Robert Thir mother feigned sleep as the two wbJte- robed figures crept past her bed into the hall on the way to investigate Robert struggled manfully with tho unstecustouied task of putting on his cldttie Wait for me BIMe Ms mother fearer him beg Youll get ahead of me

Get mother to help jagtu counseled

usually good Sold by alt dealers 50 cents a box

Fbstef-Mflbiirn Co Buffalo tf Y

DIDNT WANT TO WASTE TIME

Colored Fisherman Most Satletleo- When the Bits Were Few

Mother started to the rescue and thenpaused as she heard the voice of Her younger guarded bnt anxious an rSttstent

You ask her BUlte Youve known her longer than 1 have A Everybodys Magazine

BEFORE it la time to put on the wfBtfefcoa tlite little girl will need tatawe^aeasos-wrap of some sortw-The perfectly plain tailoredcoatb of serge or covert cloth are very practical to wear to school- with the

gingham frocks butJhe small fry like grown-ups need a best coat The thr(Se coaft fn thetfRexch ^hoty models that combine simplicity and good styieThe illustration onthfrleffis a coat ofiajgtle brown rajah trimmed wtta wide- bandsSTecrU broadcloth pipfd with bright plaid silk The hat is a oneraquotone affair of sable brown feltwl th a band of velvet around the crown abd 4skgt quills u i lti -bullbullbull gt - bull u- bull bullbull gt--f bull-bullbullbullltbull

Thevjjoaion tile seated figure is of Egyigttitfn red-serge The pointed tabs ace made of twostrips-of id braid folded over a piece-of corded Bilk of the

The cuffs and under collar w e of

Hiding across the country -one day Dr Blank noticed-an old negro wfco had been for 4iiije awhile1 perched motionless upon a little bridge Ssta-ing silently from th -stream beneath For some time he watched him from a distance but finally1 overcome by the old fellows unmoved patience he

i rode up ltandgt accosted him i bullHello Wash What are you doing | Up there

gtftsjkin aah came the ifpfcf No^ getting mangt are you Nciampaf I

We l it seems td me yfeud get trred-Hraquotaiag no long without a-bjtttl

I doesnt want hokbii04v|||n^i Well thats funnyr^hydjont xow

wnt a bUe Wash Hits this away capn when- 1 gits

ALL HIS OWN

gt What a big figure you arrf getting

Well what-Woes that uiattef havent taken jamrs have I

CbmpoujlcU Mrs Sallie French of ] |nct Ter^ writes t0 Mrs

I hlaquo44laquoaMlA txpnbtef fon ail rmowamp ao s|araquo-i

LfoVd^fr^5lZ d Whifelathiooaas-i

toua I JDOU1$ a a t tfoetora treated me 1 but did aae no good

taejteiCoJfejBfHinBSf aau and well

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For tamprty^rars lydis K Ph)k~

bsxus Vege U-Dla Cotnpound Ba tnm roots sad ncrbs has beea i Sta^daiti remedy fa^JtofJe EIMJ hss pos tiyjely cured thpossa women who have been troubled

dod c pains bacl 1-down fB ling flatutencyirjditjBS~

i t

same color with little gun metal buttons the silk The hat is a very pretty one oX black beaver with a black satin a lot 6 bites hit tafetfTmjaeh time)

GIRL WAS DCLIRIOUS scarf edged with black silk ball fringe

The remaining sketch is a dear little garment of pongee the entire edge and the sleeve caps finished with wine color1wavy braid With this Is worn a hat of ecru felt faced with wine-colored satin and trimmed with rosettes of pongee and two iridescent curled quills

to git the fish bffn meh line fts- 1-1 doesnt^hp raquoh Hmlaquo flah flshl -~ With

tior^dlzziDefls Fiiervoua prostrstfcsv Why dont you try it

i Dont hesttsto to writs to Pinkbam If there Is ma about your sickness yon degt OQderstAnd She will treat letter lnoonfideiioeauidadtfise

Succeur time foh flshJLp-r I With Fearful Eczemamdash Pain Heat free N o w o m a n ever _

A t ATLANTIC CITY Cuticura Acted Like Magic bull a s t exper ience s h e M s hel | tMi

t h o u s a n d s Address L y n n T~

i MINTS ON CLEANING IVORY

Much Csre Necessary to Spoiling Its Tone

Prevent

lyory toilet articles are quite as fashionable araquo silver ones now and the fact that they are more difficult toclean in no way detracts from their popularity It 1B not easy to remove stalna from the mellow creamy mashyterial iwMhont spoiling its tone So useful hints on cleaning ivory are given herewith When the stains are very sligHt and id lfot seem-io be permanent though they cannot be rubbed off with a dry cloth wash the ivory ^thoroughly in warm water and Koap ^udV fend then without dfying it on a cloth place it in the bright Mjnlig1raquot for a few minutGB This ex-gt|and then exhale forcibly This excels

i

t

posure will usually remove the stains After ttley have disa^i^eared wash the ivory again In soap and water rinse it thoroughlyhnrt dry carefully with a soft cloth

Where the stains do not disappear entirely after contact with the suns rays the ivory should be washed again in aoap ajul water then rinsed in clear water to which a little lemon juice has been added Care niuftt be taken to have the temperature of the water right aw too great heat will injure the ivory

Very dark discoloration^ require the services of an expert to remove though one may be fairly successful by rubbing oxalic acid solution not too strong and applying this to the dark spots or streaks with a brush Xfterwarrt wash the Ivfiry wellTh clear warm wateYand dr with bull absbrbent cotton oV a-sfllfjf cfcth-ahdIthen Ujave in the sunahinie Isr n-a waita plai^ to bieacb ^ ^ rv laquoV

The a^laquo0^a^eiBMDlaquo^^h|^ful to the n ftst de^Qp|e jjiecepf ivwjp in fact tb^ut- temiraquov canlaquobc aP-

der or_ wwung SirscW^ Wrffie ivory witbottt iUBftiR9raquoaaylaquo-]4ekOf apoillng lta tone t^laquoxttJte It sUoold how-evef J^srfrlaquoalaquoi^tdrit|aickr3rgt an^ thlaquo ivory thproqghly cisspjed aflirward with pleni5f warltf^WK C^uinot plecef UM|fbecpnje diecolofed c be cleantdaln tilaquojWAiand will bo(great-Jy Improved in color and appearance

FOR CLEAR VELVETY SKIN

Plenty of Fresh Air and a Good Masshysage Cream Are Essential

(jood teeth sparkling eyes and beaushytiful hair are all essential to personal attractiveness but probably the greatshyest charin of woman is a clear fresh velvety skin Queens have paid forshytunes to attain Ihls one charm alone But cosmetics and artificial beauti-flera wont accomplish what aiding nashyture will A muddy or otherwise unshyfortunate complexion is best overcome by the following plan Give up greasy foods and heavy pastries Take daily exercise out of doors or when driving fill the luugs with good blood-purifying air Breathe deep bold the breath

An out on my

tbe stagnant air In recesses of the lungs It is this stagnant air that litshyerally poisons the system making bad blood which in time shows on the face House dust in the connfry isalmost as bad lor the complexion as Is the dust of a big city Notice a sunbeam coming through the window into a room You will see thousands of small dust particles floating in the air These get into the pores and work havoc unless ones eliminating system is unusual A cleansing or massage cream works down into the pores and brings out these dust particles which soap and water cannot reach Moreshyover the massaging of the face is In itself beneficial as it starts the red blood doursing to the cheeks Care must be used to select a reliable masshysage cream A good massage cream plus plenty of fresh air and proper diet will work wonders in preserving and beautifying ones complexion-womans dearest charm

eruptions broke bull j daughters elfcsjP14 took het to a

doctor and he pronounced it to be eczema of a vewbad form He treated

i her but the disease spread to her back and then tfre- who|e of-her heid-was

) afecUjtl agd ajl bfer hair had to be cut i ov The pain she suffered was excru

u Mating andwith that and the hea gt-[ tintfUtfg hlaquor life Wag almost uni

| beameje QccaaVonally she was^delirir ous asdahje did not have a properb^our sleeptfor many nightt The iecond doctor we tried- afforded her jmat ad

i little rejieurojf as the first Thee 1- pun i chased Cotlcura Soap Ointment and

Pilla^nd before the Ointment was thref^SMrters ftblshed every trace of

SilasmdashI jeV fell yer M ^ ^ ^ i h i s i the ^ a e a ^ l i n s one U really seemed ride makes me feel GO years younlerfifiJfl$Mlgic fiHrlaquo- T W Hyde Brent-

MandymdashYer dont say bullbull f ) woosVEssex^ England Mar 8 1907 SUSsmdashYep its jes ah^t the fer ^ i bullbull- mdash --

SICK HEADACHE Positively c

theae Utile Plttau They Also rcilero Vtm

trlaquoM from DylaquopeplraquoIw-eifwtloa an4 Too Hlaquoalaquoejr SaUeff A raquolaquorilaquot bulllaquobullraquo-laquody for Diulocas Hmm-H I ProwlaquolPMOraquo 9mM TitM 1 o t he Moatfcv OMtgt ed Tongue Pal Mlaquo Bide roRPiD Livam

They reawlaSs the Bowels Purely

SHIiL PtiLgt SIJAil DOSE SMALL $laquoruiirtlaquo Mutt Fsc-Susftt Sifnatsre

REFUSE SUBSTITlTESe back when 1 way

wuz handl V the same

1 ( Ten (Yeart Heitfce tt

Three young men were discussing that awful thing called the future

Ill he content Raid one if in ten year from now 1 havraquo $1000- j 000

f gt Imaginary Holidays l know a manwho cannot afford tc

travel and yet has a delightful way oft deceiving himself He learns about the coat o tray^ng the proper cloth ing to be worn sets a time table and arranges excnrtt^SS for himself tc varioua^lacesand then reads about them to booksof tsavel To the man

If affi it^U with

K|ddlesticks exclaimed the sec with imagination it is a captlvatini Thompsons Eye Viler

ond you want too much If 1 have one hundred thousand ten years from now Ill be happy

The third was a solemn slow-manshynered youth seldom aroiist d to exshycitement Now however lie abanshydoned his recumbent posture on a bed and sat upright

[Fellows he drawled well all be InVky if ten years from nowwe have the price of a square meal

Which entirely broke up the serious nature of the discussion

occupationmdash Hewm and Home W N U DETROIT NO 42 1

CHIC NECK DRESSING

WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food

f

v bullgtbullbull

1 bull

V-

wMltClaquoMlaquoVrM Mad a Line When the line of the collar 1s seen

on the ascV snd will not come off it is time to amp something definite to re-SDovetbe dAcoioration of the sWn

It is 0ftlaquon effeottvp to apojy neroJt-ide of hySpotfSa with a bit of absorb-eni cotton Deb it oh at night alter a moat tborOosKwashiaajel aba neck in hotraoeJod-Xeave it est all night

| and gcrbViiStfi tboToogbry wltb bot ^ R i W ^ r Ir^i^VsiotV^^s^n o f witik o o l ^ ^ s ^ ^ J t o e a ^ M W nigWrrtir the stain or UDO disgppearg

If thcca^ofthWfhiraquolioaraquoomU ov Htifftsa-lhat^tbeiwaarer BUSera put watarlft tb^eeoeseitbe it-will raquoiaj in tne beeV Set In a dish over night and pot on Is the stemisg keep on until dry and It will shape to your loot

11

This illustration shows a chic neck arrangement especially becoming to young and pretty faces The Rtock is extremely high and around it is tied a hand of ribbon with bow and ends on left side Just under the ear The ribbon must be wide enough to cover stock and hold in place the frill of lace next the face

It doesnt matter so much what yoti hear about a thing its what you know that counts And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience

About a yeaf ago writes a X T manI waa bothered by indigestion especially during the forenoon 1 tried several remedied without any permanshyent improvement

Mybreakfast usually consisted of oatmeal steak or chops bread coffee and some fruit

Hearing so much about Grape-Nuts I concluded to give it a trial and find out If all I bad heard of it was true

So I began with Grape-Nuts and cream 2 soft boiled eggs toast a enp

I of PoBtum and some fruit Before the j end of the first week I was rid of the j acidity of the stomach and felt ranch

I relieved j By ihe end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared I and I was m first rate health once more Before beginning thi course of | diet I never had any appetite for lunch but now I can enjoy a hearty meal at noon time Theres a Rea- i son

Name given by Postum Co Battle | Creek Mich Read The Road to Well-ville in pkgs

Ever read the above letter A new gt one appear from time to time They i are genuine true and full ef twma) Interest

^OODKOlS laquovtHMtittuffmiimitttMHfMtMmitiraquorHtlaquottmiilt

ALCOHOL-3 P t R CENT AWfttabfe Preparation Car A siwOsltf tefoodsJirflMuis hapound sV Stonscfcs anl ampWU ef 1 M N r ( iiL VK

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fromotrs DigestionChttrful-pess and Rest ConWiis neMhcr OpiumMorphine nor Mineral NOT N A R C O T I C

ApeHed Remedy for Consists 4ioA Sour 5tCHiiraquochDraquorrboes VVor ma Convulsions Ft vtrish-nest and L O S S OF SLBCP

Fac Sunk SifnaUne of

Tut CENTAUR COMPANY NKW YORK

CUSTOM For Infanta and Chlldraii

The Kind You Hare Always Bought

Bears ths SKpjnatnrft

Of

^ Dosi s i gt t --

For Over Thirty Years

CUSTOM

3

Along (Wr Correspondents

SCJUTH I O S C O

A Dumber of people a t tended the fair aua all report a fiue t ime

Glenn Wain r ight and wife v limitshy

ed at Be r t Roberta Sa turday and

Sunday

MIHB L a u i b o m re turned to her

home at Ypailanti t he middle of

the week

J o h n and Ber t Kober ts have

recently purchased a new corn

thrabher

Mrs Alice Oalkiua re turned to her home at Wash ing ton D C Thursday last

Mr and Mm W a l t e r Mil ler took d inner with L T Laniborn and family Sunday

T h e L A S uieetb with Mrs George Harford Wednesday aftershynoon Oct 21 Eve rybody invited

Mr aud Mrs Wrn Caskey and daugh t e r Elva spent Sunday with the i r daughter Mrs Nick Bur ley

Char les Fos te r and wife and Mrs Sal tmarsh of P i n e L a k e callshyed on relatives here t he last of t he week

WEST PUTWA1L

M r s Wm Ga rdne r is on the sick list

Miss J o i e H a r r i s of D u n d e e was home over Sunday

Vern Kennedy- who has been very ill for the past two v we^ks is slowly i m p r o i n g

Miss Minnie VanBla r i cum is tak ing t rea tment at t he Sani tarshyium for rheumat ism

A novelty shower was given in honor of Mies Mame Brady at her home Saturday afternoon

Will Murphy of Seat t le W a s h j was called home on account of t h e serious illness of his father i

Mrs Chas Dyer and Mrs L

Chalker of Fowlervil le visited r e L atives here the first of the week

Miss I rene Dupu i s who h a s been spending a couple of weeks j with friends here re tu rned to her I home in Detro i t Sa tu rday j

UHADILLA

A J Ho lmes ofc bull S tockbr idge spent Sunday at S G Pa lmers

Sydney Wil l iams of Ann A r b o r visited at Les ter Wil l iams last i week j

A number from Unadi l la a t tend- ed the Fowlervil le fair and repor t a fine t ime I

Mrs Wir t Ba rnum and daugh t - er E s t h e r spent last week with friends in Mt Clemens

Chaa May and family of Bel- i laire are visit ing her -mother Mrs El len Marshal l and other relatives here

Mrs C F Teachout of Lans ing is spending a-couple of weeks with her pa ren t s Mr and Mrs J o h n W e b b

T h e L A S o f i f t e M E Church will serve d inner a t Mr and Mrs Geo Goodwins Wednesday of this week

T h e Misses Grace Smi th and L u l u Wagoue r of Gakteburg 111 are visi t ing at Z A HartsufTs and other relatives here

Mrs Chas Odell of Morley Meshycosta Co is visitiug her son and wife J a c o b Odelh

J o e Wi l l iams had the misforshytune to broak his leg last Tuesday

CIIKH Run H Hi)Hndiiii7 H fnw

dayH with hiw cousin Jesse Car te r

Dr Bai rd and two doctors from Det ro i t operated on Maggie Cuui-miskey last Tuesday for append i shycitis They also have a nurse from Detroit The patient- is doshying tine

T h e remains of Mrs S t ra i th weie b rough t home from Detroi t last Wednesday where she had been for t reatment The funeral services were held at the M E Church Fowlerville Fr iday

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Mesdauies Nett ie Vaughn and ELUI-

iy Jampokuun attended tbe btttte weetiug uf the 0 pound 8 at Jackson this week

K H Teeple of Muniatique waa a deltigatb to iuc auraquoLe Lueeliug of LUH O E and vsited hero before returnshying home

lev Geo B Crawford of Westminshyister Presb ltbuiTb of f t Huron was the Ruest of his daughter Miss Esther Crawford preceptress of our schools the week

Miss Maine Brady ana Edwin Hoisel were married at St Marys church Wednesday morning by Rev Fr Comerford assisted by lievs Hallay and Command The young couple received the congratulation of a large circle of friends both being well

j kiiowu bre SJiss Brady having been Saginaw has a manual 11-aiuiug | t o r SOMItt t m i b o n B c t Livingston raquooun-

plaui ibat is said to be equalrd by on- tys teachers and Mr Hoisel a young ly one other in any public school inj d n u t 0 Marion township the United States This buildiug will I u 3

I several from here attended tbe wyd undoubtedly be visited by thousands i - M ^ bdquo

J J ding J Miss Pearl Clark of Hartland and Francis Carr of Detroit at the

United States thousands

of teachers during the last three days of October when the meeting of the State Teachers Association occurs There will be an exhibit of drawing and manual training work schools all over the state

home of the brides parents in Hartland Miss Clark is one of Hartlands fairest

Publicity Tvis in Iiltgt niMvsjutper and all

the- AvorM n gtv knows it Is the motto )f i Uiilin luvci-iisinsT H^PIKV

The w r y tmth hath a color from gt i-Msiti ni of tlugt nttpror-mdashEliot

( daughters and for several years one of j our countys teaihers Mr Carr was a formar Pinckney boy and for years a i teacher A graduate of the Ypsilanti

Normal He holds a lucrative posishytion in Detroit The young people have the best wishes of a host of friends as loth are well known throughout the county

-it

Democrat c

i

Edwin Farmer Democratic Candidate

FOR REPRESENT ATIVE Solicits your support at

the November Election

Meeting Clarence Finch and wile of Jackson

were guests of R E Finch and wife tbe past waek

John Brown and wife of Marion Icwa were the guest3 of his sister Mrs John Chambers 3r the past week

All the room for patients at the sanshyatorium being occupiei one man a Mr LaTourette has sought refuge there by building a bouse tent oi canshyvas house with floor wainscotting and Irame all made up ready to occupy He is thus availing himself of the magnifiicent air and treatment there there affordedmdashHerald

Our genial blacksmith K R Brown has been working tbe past week as an assistant in the post office in Detroit

service examina-ook -

ing for an appointment quite so soon Whatever Mr Brown undertakes he will do well and while we are sorry to lose him we wish him success

t Business Pointers

i

i fie passed the eiyi j tion some time ago but was not

LOST

Rosary between residence and tli Catholic church black jet beads gold chain and gold cros I prize them very hiurhly Pease return and get liberal reward

Mrs J C Dunn

The atholir yountf people of Brighshyton will hold a box social and dance at the Brighton opera house Oct 23 08 All are cordially invited Music by Detroit orchestra bull

Have you ever tried Cleanola for bull

your varnished furniture leather chairs etc Exceptionally nseful for auto cleannurmdashmakes it look Iiklaquo new Ask your dealei for it

Cleanola Co Pittsburg Pa

N Golden Wedding

Of Big Rapids

Will address the people vicinity on State Issues

of this at the

lOpera House Pinckneyj

Mason th is

IB very

j IOSCO

E z r a TitiniiB is in week- K

Mrs F lorence Ha ines low at th is wri t ing

Mrs But le r is e n t e r t a i n i n g fr iends from Detroi t

M r a Wm Munsell has a cousin from P i t t s b u r g visi t ing her

W H L D a n n of Pe toskey visited

B 0 S m i t h a few days with his

cousin J e s s e Cartdr

Wednesday Evening Oct 21

The fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr and Airs Wm Glenn vas iele-brated on Wednesday September 30th at their home at North Lake

Following were those who were in attendance --

Their son E L Glenn and family of Stockbridge daughter Mrs Richshyard Webb husband and son Edward of Merricourt Dakota daughter Mrs Asahel Dutton and hnsband Plain-field daughter Mrs Floyd Hinkley and hnsband of No^th Like One daughter Mrs M R Griffith husband and daughter Golden of California being absent Then came the brothshyers and sisters of tLe bride and groom P W Watts of Webster D E Watts and wite of Mason brothers of Mrs Glenn and her only sister Mrs J-gtho Webb and husband of Unadilla R C Glenn and wife ot Cbelf-ea brother of tbe groom and Sin Wm Wood of North Lake his sister Mr and Mrlt S A gtlape of Chelsea were alp numbered among the srnests

After a snraptnous dinner the time was taken up with songs and rernm- isrentes of pioneer days There were many beautifnl and ulaquoefnl presents besides a numbe- of hard coins rang ing in value from five to twenty dolshylars The wish was expressed by mar y that the bride and groom might ive to enjoy their diamond wedding

Come to onr dance and box social Oct 28 and the Brighton young people will ahow yon a good time Rememshyber ihe place at the Brighton opera

1 honse

The Bullard Automatic Wrench Co are getting out a set of wrenches that

are superior to any made Send for of

circulars and ask yonr dealer for thn wrench The editor of this paper ha sample Bullard Automatic Wrench Co Providence R 1

For Sale

7pound acres of land all kinds of fruit crood 8 room house barn stables etc in corporation of Pinckney village Sell to suit purchaser t 43 THOS BURCHIEI

tor Sale

4 year old Inrsy cow with heifer calf 1 J Teeple 39tf

We at onr

are mil

Cider ready to arind 1 in PettysviHe

yon

William H

r apple

ooker

S I Connty of IivtnffStnn At bull Mgtmlton of ltmd court held ftt tblaquo Pro-

beta offliw in the villa of Howtll la MI4 coDfity on the lth (lay nf OrtnhlaquoT A Tgt 1

Prmmt Hon Arthur A Mnntajroe Jndjre of Problaquoilaquo In thn matter nf the eUtlaquo of

HAIUH J HRIOOS decaamdashd Wm H Rrigjta harine tiled in Mid court bta

petition praylDS that a cerlAln Inatrnnalaquont la wrltlne parportln^ to be ths laat will and Mat- meat of Raid decaaaed now on 01laquo in amid eoart be acmlttadto probate andthat tte adadaJatrattoa he araatad to A D Thorapeon or to aooM othar anftable pe raon

It la ordered that the Mb day at W(li mdash bar A D 1908 at ten oclock la the fbrcaoon at aaJd probate office be and fa nawaby appatetai for baarinitaaid petition

An It la farther ordered that aobUe aottaa tbaraof be (Iran by pabUaation of a copy of this order for ft aocaaaalTe waaka pravfova laquoo aald day of baarlac igt bull PiMinay DISPATCH a a m papa printed and dreolalad la aaid eonnty

Aanrnim A MOVTAACB

Jadfot Probata

jMiff^ MiwMi

k bdquo__ favor fcifeaee rise Says ffca aye hlaquo I| I - raquo ^ fH^fea will hav to

one fcown provided bull |hcopy- Juwer part of ft

bullA- -- - --^poundvltjroraquop wlm w

$ampampyaae my witeraquo says Ifti 5)$W7amp6l-Jj5e professor Roug on rats for Kdre--- - bull bull -HS

^^t4rw4tfraquo mi tawaa^is mfr raquo-4alti laquolt -even a dying 4atiguaie Its ratr raquong in the throat is wnf auricular 1 lusion bull bull

A C h i ^ pptilaquoraquoMH -ino TB rftWukd^d in ParlBrtidte it tomigfctV UttVailaitfie way of-^ioctixlea that she can buy on

-f lt bull Sf=33S= We are worried about where they

fanttfgittbif t6gt put4hlaquo gaeoliaoJ-kttitfoas far those new air machinesmdashAtlantic

The Bussian minister of commerce is fiamed Shipoff It is to be hoped for the tra ttfcegt laquooimtry that he lives up to it

Ke)r Hardle advises Americans to go into politics They do But not like a flock of silly sheep with some agitator for b$Ji-wether

g-iJt _ J1 i f rs Rats no longer are worn in the

hair saya a womans magazine No they seem to have been supplanted bv those little rows of mice

It Is hard to tell which tastes betshyter the first piece of flanky juicy spicy raisiny mince pie ih the fall or the first cucumber in the spring

Probably that Milwaukee hermit who refused to wash for eight years was not a teetotaler and consequently did not want to encourage any midue Intimacy

Of course plants are capable of feelshyings Hasnt the corn ears to hear and the4 potatoes eyes to see Havent rou heard the trees moan and seen I lie rose blush

An insurance man says there are 19500 women in New York who are past 7ri years of age This is not surshyprising there art lols of chorus girls in New York

BRADLEY WITHDRAWS FROM THE RECOUNTAND THE FIGHT

( 8 O V E R bull raquo - mdash gt

PENGIJL INITIAL^ S^AND

The Supreme Court Has Nothing Beshyfore it Now -end raquoTgtelaquorny ft CtT^rtn Ballot 1raquo Not Pasted On

Talaquo -suynmi court wtiluiM 4UIMI down any decUtuu agt to ihe validity (r invalidity of jKncll iuiiialed ballots cast at the prlttiariesfor it Republican Kubcruutorjat candfdure The canvassshying board having at the frtJfcinniuK ruld that then ^otua are valid a ruling from which Bradley appealed Uraquo ibe court the- boaiil will isstw a certificate of nomination to (j^y Warshyner statins liigt plurality to be 1115 Thus Bradley losrs ut every turn The lerk of the court makes the announce-

mqnt that the bench will not pass on the mooted qtitstitni It id mderstdbd that the members deem the intentof the voters to bavlaquo bw n platrt btrtltHi tile ofcbsr- baud Ahe^tcrtts ofMhe toiw are y I really niaiKiatorv- The ltJtnnrt evidently does not opine that it lB

necetiKary for it to wrestle withthe problem Wa-nerwas upjui)atedajLy-way

Bradey has called off his attorneys and abandoned further attempt to se cure the nomination through recount proceedings Me honied a bull briligewmt sUtiwawnn gtraquo wiip^vhe rt)itecHtest his Conner charges that there were jrelaquos irregularities and fraud in the primary election jwbhjjlai WraquoJgtLWie nominashytion and declares that h^ had proof to substantiate his statement had not the supreme court prevented its being presented to the board

Bradleysays that wffh such Evishydence be feh it bin duty to the party to aak for a recount and his attorneys hfotxt rady gtltgt prove ullegstions but the supreme court decision preveated the investigation of frauds adding that the court does not say ballots were lesal buf bimply that the board should count them HH cast and that had the board be n permitted to go behind the returns bull irregularities and fraud would have been found to au alarming exshytent and he would have received a substantia plurality

CJov Warner sairaquol The result was what must have been expected by everyone who ba^ watched the proshyceedings of the recount No fraud has been shown and whart^wfiw feave been found have been imftlmi imamp of the inspectors rather thajhthe electors and were of the same technical order no doubt that would appear at any general election i f j | j i w o i n ^ laquo u made bull bull

My efforts all alofr^ haweTW^ to see that the choice of lb TOJupoundvas

expressed at the primurilaquolaquo-hlt^raquoinot be over ruled Shioe thlaquo aWctloiiwMlve been in many counthMfcHBf rhfstte

and have been more than pleased to find the strong sentimentegcpressed in favor of ni reelection Wherever I have gone the poopluhave taken it for granted that 1 was tboraquo-noDunec an (I the assurances of support given has been all that 1 can desire

STATE NEWS BRIEFS

PlowerB may have memories but as long as the corsage bouquet and the honeysuckle on the porch can toll no tales what does it mattermdashLouisville Courier-Journal

A man in Des Moines buys his mo ther-ln-law five pounds nf candy every week The scheme should work and is safer than the slow poison planmdash Detroit FYeo Press

Now that the North capes cliffs have been desecrated by the brushes of the advertising painters wo almost wish that Peary would never give them a chance at the north pole

A-perfectly good imitation laquof a Cta-r negie hero medal is offered to the man who has read all of the political platshyforms speeches of acceptance and campaign booksmdashLouisville Courler-Toarnal

A u t o - laquo n i S ^ B l ^ K ^ S l v i n g con sidera^fctofJUMlMof-IffA scientists

to 4iftblaquo4n)icaiQerr laquo raquone bf the

sgpoundmettJUr~~-4ampfl04e^at fai4gtlaquor-lB Cfitmectlcut

ru4$tk laquo hiWng a flylnff rtSachJne c l a i m iB-hfs iBtursnce poKcy arftrfng t tWjSylaf machine a n |is)te as tin-olaquo^a|B^fi torsade tor Vy rn never knowf wbA^ Of hB tbeuro|r jLfe plQg to

Pheian Wants Paroie A movement is on foot to obtain a

parole for Rev John Roderick Pheian the Cement CJtjk Lenawee county minister who is doing time in Ionia prison where he was sentenced by Judge Parkinson for a term of not iess than two -years for false preshytences The sentence was passed September igt IftOti and therefore his minimum sentence has expired The maximum as fixed by law is five years The judge recommended ihat he be imprisoned not to exceed three and a half years Pheian tried to conduct a newspaper enterprise in Cement City in addition to filling the pulpitof the village church His limited amount of ea^h to carry on the business led him to make certain financial transactions under false pretences and finally landshyed in prison it was alleged at the time that he had also become intimate with certain women In hli congregation and fearing arrelaquo ne fled frofa the-town He was later apprehended la Burlington Wis by Sheriff Parish Pheian had succeeded in getting anshyother church and was to preach the Sunday morning that Sfcerjff Parish bulllipped the handcuffs on him

Dtrtltiraquobull

A Philadelphia heiress a l lege that she went^Ufftmfb a sook marriage with an Americanfor tfce purpose of keeping her parents from purchasing a foreigner wVa a tlfle fpr Jilaquor Vfejpampn haidjy believe her story la true tm-cai|slaquo it jV rKpbrted that her melther lias forgiven her

The government is soiag to lay a molasses road in Massachusetts ftat is it will prepare a binder for gti)a-cadraquom roads the basin of which wIM be the residue of su^ar-cane manufacture a by-product for which there ie nt present no known use But isnt there somlaquo danger that the nmall boys and girl will carry off the rolaquod for all-day

or( pome other terrible thrnjrs

A Married School Qirl Can a married woman 14 years

old be forced to attend school under the compulsory education laws This question is bothering the Bay City truant officer He had been searching for Bertha Grover 15 years old acshycording to her parents but 14 accordshying to the school census record in order to force her attendance at acnool Her teacher reported her abeent aome time ago and the mother profeated not to know where the ejrt waa Imagine the truant oflcere ^bullorprise when hearing that the girl laquo s a ack he rushed to her home and was conshyfronted by a married woman inshystead of the truant girl The gtrfa husshyband is John Black 18 years old The matter has beu put up to the authorshyities as to whether an attempt will be made to force the girl to go to school despite the fact that she is a wife It Is said the question has ever been decidshyed in Michigan courts

Kattern and Detroit men plan to erect a $200000 office building 1n Adrian

IT of M figures ehowa gals of 283 fctudeujtf uveas tUlaquo flaquou4^ time a year asoj1H bull bdquoraquolt 1

Lanrt^rtwpm^ottcr^oa sold atata lands Ju Jampe WWW ilaquotf^auia for $3^-

ThotHa^ lW^iaivs jHK^Flaquoenraquouraef l l

r er t f Houghton pound0 Jroin 10 to 20 years in Mraquorlt3luettepfrs0n

James Hoffman aged 1- o f Pdeg rt Huron vanished on an errand to the store for his mother She berteyea he hasdrowned

There is no Jewish place of worratp in Bay City or Baginaw and Jtews of tab two ckilaquoa plan to unite to build one in Saginaw

Krankftn P Eddy of Grand Kapids pleaded trtiilty to embezzling $16laquo0 while uosloglw laquoashler and will blaquo sectlaquoltuceltl lattjr gt t -

A committee of nine will--appear before the state military board in I-nsiag to urge that work be sta i ted soon ^on ihe louiRj armory

The $300000 Wenona hotel Bay City will open October 27 and work will be startedsoon on the auditorium to be built in connection

Voting machines have been declared impracticable In Battle Creek for the eumlnr election and the Australian ballot eysreai wll he used bull

John J Hill civil war veteran conshyvicted o f selling liquor fn Wslunch i-oom gut $100 fine -and 80 days ltin jail from Judge Chittenden in Cadillac

Here ia where I end it al l -To much booze and atrenuuus life Forshygive me Nellie I love you at 111 read a mute in a bottle on the beach at St Joseph

CharainK persecbtioo HenV)gt Gtld-ner lGrand Haven hotel proprietor who Wat Arrested fbf a Uduorlaw vioshylation announces that he wfll close thehostelry M bulllaquobullbull bull-

Preferrlampe dkttaireto hfe^ttchlne to running down a little girl Carl Fox of Adrian sent the auto into the curb He was thrown out and slightly inshyjured audftfce machine wrecked-

Pleading guiltv to stealing two stamped envelopes valued at five cents Jesfce R I^etsop of lousing got five years from Judge Wleat He has been in prison three times before

The safety belt of Noble Ronyop a Uneman broke while he was climbshying a high tension pole of the new $1000000 electric railrway dam in Berrien Springs and he died from the fall

One person was killed and another slightly injured in an automobile acshycident near Holland Sunday afjter-noon while three other people mirshyaculously escaped death All were from Grand Rapids

Midland authorities have asked Saginaw officials to Join in un Injuncshytion suit against the St Louis Sugar Co of St Louis charging the plant dumps its refuse into the Tittabawas-see river and Kills the fish

The Crosby Street Christian Reshyformed church Grand Rapids hurried with a loss of $$000 and the parsonage was damaged to the extent of $1000 Members had just paid off the mortshygage and installed a $2000 organ

Philip C Hetzel a salesman sewt to Jackson for from one to five years for stealing a clock from the resishydence of a I^nsing woman lo whom he sold it asserted drugs caused his downfall He has a wife in Saginaw

The (Jland Trunk was fined $100 in I he r S district court at Bay City for failinK to have a car equipped with a safety coupling as required by the inshyterstate commerce law This is the first fine in the state for that offense

Ruth Groh aged 6 of Ann Arbor Kot hoid of a box of strychnine pelshylets in her home and is near death Her father an Ann Arbor railroad enshygineer recently died from burns from an explosion of the boiler of his enshygine

Arrested on a charge of deserting his family in Watertown N Y Hershybert Marshall confessed to stealing $44 from Gregory Delisle of Flint by whom he was employed as a meat cutter Delisle had recently reported the theft and suspicion fell on Marshyshall

A Pcre Marquette passenger train was held up by a severe hailstorm ncsr New Boston Wednesday aftershynoon The hail fell so thickly that the engineer was unable to see the track ahead andstoppedhis train until tfee storm passed Many windows were broken by the storm

Wandering aimlessly without hat or shoe tttor-tha Lake Shore OM- Oer

trude Whltaker the 16-year-old Port Huron girl who was ftupponed- tat hart drowned hereelf -waa Ibttad late Tuesshyday 8he wee in an extremely nerveua condition and all from expos ore and waa sent to the city hoapltaU

Burglars obtained $90 worth of jewelry and $20 in money from the reaidence of Congreasman Fordney Monday night The burglars removed the money from the glass frame in which Mr Fordney had carefully laid It away It was money won by him while a member of tbe^atate militia

A F Ridges of Chicago Saturday loaned a valuable diamond ring aa heirloom in his family for many years to a Kalamazoo friend When the latter came to return the gem he was unable to find it After a dozen deshytectives had worked on the case for 26 hours the man found the ring fn his pocket

So far as can be learned there has been but one desertion from home-sickness at Ann Arbor university this year The one instance was a Porto Rican who was taking jofht freshman and high school work He departed suddenly in the night wHhout informshying anyone of his intention

BEJHB SERVIAN PARLIAMENT VOTES - V AQAIN8T DECLARING WAR t gt

WORLD SERIES

AUSTRIA RfeXamplaquotradeKgt FIGHT

Preparations for War Seem to Be- the Work of the Hour Though Bound Advice May Prevail

At the secret session of the Scr^ia^ parliament C6 deputies voted for wax and 93 against It

Prot^ovanovlcs one of the leading agitators for war was elected presishydent of the BkupaJttiti bullbull H I M

iThe Aowertouitt reassembled Satshyurday afternoon when Foreign Secreshytary Milanovlca made a speech in the secret session advocating a prudent policy It was as a result of his earnest warnings that the war advocates who wre previously In the majority caanged their attitude in sufficient numbers to save the situation and the vojte as already announced was a^aiampst war

Official adjVices received ip Paris represent that the situation between Servla apd Austria-Hungary as exshytremely crftlcal AuBtri^HungarTv t a e served notice that sttewilr noV tolshyerate furtherprotocatmnand tftfct she is prepared for eventualities should the skupshtina declare war or make-ajr aggressive move

The fifteenth L tAustrv-Hangaitan army corps occupies ^hfc frontier along the Danube ami a fleet of river gunshyboats is concentrating at Semlin

France is Using her utmost endeavor at Belgradeto restrain Kin Peter and the Sen Ian government

Further advices received at the foreign office indicate that the exciteshyment among the population of Monteshynegro slltb 4s nt Wre heat trat -ther lfho confirmation of themany alarmshying tumors published in the Paris newspapers frac34

iThe Eleventh and Thirteenth Austro Hungarian army corps wtth arms an4 autiinunrtion are being hurried in the direction of the Servian frontier

Hospital trains are being prepared t i e correspondent declares further a t Vienna and Budapest

Russia has decided not to oppose tljfe annexation of Bosnia and Herzeshygovina iby Austria-Hungary Without in any way approving the action of BJiron Von Aehrentbal the Austro-Htmgai+an minister of foreign affairs sfc will bow to theTM-complishexi (get aad her answer in this sease will be delivered to Count ^Barchthold i n Austrian ambassador

The Russian Black sea fleet was mobilized some time ago for the regshyular autumn maneuvers Special orshyders will no be necessary to prepare for an eventuality but no occasion for the employment of the fleet is foreseen in St J Petersburg

In reply to Montenegros note proshytesting against the annexation of Boe-niaj (araquod- Herzegovina Sir -Edward Grey the British secretary for foreign affairsi has sent a telegram to the govshyernment declaring such annexation to be a violation pf the treaty of Berlin which cannot be altered without the consent of the signatories

Sir Edwards telegram was read at a mass meeting after which the people marched in procession to Ihe palace acclaiming Great Britain as the deshyfender of the Servians

Pearys Peril Henry Johnson able seaman of

Pearys vessel the Roosevelt has arshyrived In New York from Greeland bringing the first oral news of the arcshytic expedition While gefting ice water from a glacier in Etah Johnson was stricken with a chfll in his knee and sank on the ice unable to walk He grew worse rapidly and to his bitter disappointment he says was obliged to start south to save his leg from amputation

A condensed diary of the expedition was kept by Johnson The diary states that a hurricane encountered July 29 just off the coast of Greenland opened the seams of the Rooserelt at the bow tq-stsch an extent that several of the crew felt her to he practically un-seaworthy for a rough voyage among crunching Icebergs While the vessel wasrfpaired partly l$4^b JNtae-hp steamed jjorth Johnson says her leaky bow causes apprehension among some that she may not survive the perilous t r i p bull bull

Twelve Thousand Died Approximately 12000 death from

cholera in the Philippines since Janshyuary l of this year are announced in a detailed report made to the public health eerrlce by Chief Quarantine Of fleer McClLntk at Manila

These figures coyer all |he prov-incet The report says that conditions in Manila have improved that cases of cholera continue to occur in the Philippines but the disease shows very little tendency to spread and that an improvement is noted in all the cholera injected provinces except Hollo

Mrs Abbey E Jones aged 83 oldest living Adrian resident fell on her front steps and received probably fatal Inshyjuries

The Rtate treasurer has notified state depositories that the states funds must be ready for withdrawal Octoshyber 30 The primary money must be paid next month and that for ctrrrent exnenses

The - Tlgtre ^se^f^rfWgt^irrWt^o

mdashvMrumampriHbi V r bull Victory slipped from-tfca eTasp^of

the Tfejfri $ D e t r i 0 $ i h V f l r a t guine of the second worlds series in wh|ch they bave figured just sraquolt seeatfcd almost certain that they bad saa^nv

offthe-hoodoo that pursued tbemifn their arU tmest lor JtftlaquoWu^jrraquobraquon hjojaors of baseball Gfw^pg J^to f | e ninth inning ota game_ in wfcich tWy hId a hpoundad of one fun the score at thestarTof the round being 6 to 5 in Detroits- favor their pttcUer Eddie Summers weakened and aftdr having retired the first man wlaquo iouad for six consecutive sixjgles A i r rssaJt fiYei^us oaifte pve^timing it from apparent victory into a Ijh to 6 defeat The figures given are those at which the Cubs half ended and likewise are the aeore of the gaiue Itmlf

11 -was a bkter blow to the bugs who after having teltffl the-Cubs lake a lead that looked sale early in tlm bull game had bad their hppes raised high h une of t b w e ^ l d ^m^ ^Jfi^-fiVfa^ foamp rusbes pf th i T iges arraquoiea^H and efghtft wfcen t iey^appeeV of t o of Chances famed flingera and passeft the opposing fcfrclaquo It looked like one of those old-fashfoned finishes It was But the Cubs did the finale

~ bull n - r f

Season Fist Victims lt Herbert Collins 19 ofLake L4ndlaquolaquo

died at Calumet ic Hecla hospital Sunday accl Mort waa fittedwJtb birdehot

Wounded and suffering great agony WJilard Peterson employed- at th CiUT mine i s Keweenaw eountftv dragged hlmaelf rhlf way J o bis honan in Phoenix where he was found by workmen and carried the remainder of the disjtance Peterson waa shot by an unknown Hunter while Hk w i s hunting birds He called for help and a hunter approached bim saying f did not do i t He then disappeared Petersons wounds are serious but he will probably survive

THE MARKETS Detroit mdashCattlemdashHtelaquorK s a n d lieify

1U00 to 1200 I44M50 u t ters and ilaquoif-era 800 to 1000 | 3 5 0 f i 4 gruBn BtoeiK und he i fers that arlaquo tat 800 to t000 $3K0reg4 srrelaquojraquo s t e e r s a n d heifei8 traquout are fat 500 to 700 $a i t3 75 cho ice tat I UWI i3ampOiamp38o good fitt COWK $ 3 ItampO c o m m o n flaquowraquo 82 50^2 75 can-n e n $1 50^2 20 cho ic tkeavy bnU |tri0reg3laquo0 rair to aood bolog-ua^ hulli $3 raquodck bull $260^^811 cho ice fgtel-lnir flteers 800 to 1000 |a B6copy3raquo0 fair feeding- s t eers 800 to 1000 $860^ 75 cho ice Btockera 500 l o 700 $3reglaquo^ fair s tocker 500 to 700 $ 2 5 0 0 3 s tock helfera $2oOH inllkerlaquo large yo iuts medium ag-e |40ftraquo47 c o m m o n milker

Veal c a l v e s mdash M a r k e t steadj t Thursday s priclaquon q u a l i t y cdnwuon beMt $7 i0laquoM other $3LOreg7 n d l d i c o w s and Mpiingers Mieady

S h e e p and lambfimdashMarket 2c li)Rhltraquor-Ibttii last w e e k beat lamhe I60 fair to Rood iD)bfgt $450(^5 ]ghi to c o m shymon lambs $3504p-laquo(O y e a r l i n g s $io (g-4 fair to goad butcher raquoheep bulllaquo J50 cu l l s and common |2(ggt250

HogmdashMarket piict s t eady a l l otliei M CIOC to 75o lower than lalaquot Thuradav Jtajjge of price L ight to jrood butclt-ltTraquo $650^^75 plapraquo | 4 7 S 5 2 6 JlRlt n r k e r i $5copy56fl roughs $4W-gtrraquoi s t a g s 1-3 off

Ralaquot Buf fa lomdashRat t l emdashBes t export teeri) $550625 best 1200 to 1 10(1-1b uhlpplng s teers $5copy560 btlaquot lonu lo 1100-lp do $ltgt 5 $)47 hext fat IDWH $350(8raquo42a fair to Rood $8copy125t common $1amp0(1T2 hfraquont fat helferraquo $4 26^4 75 best s tnekers $320^^50^ cnrnmoti jraquotockctM $2 7 1^3 ltwn bnlls $876frac34 -425 boluana bul ls $$gt S25 s tock hullw $2753 Tho ltow m a r k e t today w a s about $2 a bend higher W c Quote B e s t cowa $45455 medium $354amp cown $20reg28

Hag--Maticrt l o w e r gooa ltrraquorn nie-riiunriM and heavy $680agt715 jrood corn y o r k e r s $^75 0 9 9 0 JMlchlfan D K -dlumis $laquo50f|)B75 Mlvbljcan gtMraquorkers

J G2rcopylaquo0 plgw $540 copy550 rniiRlif 525reg5SO closed s low

SheepmdashMarket uc t lvc top lamb $ 7 ^ 7 1 0 cull lambs $ 5 2 5 ^ 5 5 0 comshymon culla $3 75^150 w e t h e r s 1425frac34) 450 cWes $ 3 7 5 ^ 4 cMll sheraquop $225copy PS26 year l lnga $450fflt47 5 Best calvpgt- lgt25ltfn50 medium lo good $650fS25 hcjivy $4gtg)5

fjraln Ktc DetroitmdashWhcntmdashCrtSh No 2 r-d 1

cor Ht $101frac12 laquo]gtslnir at $10frac34frac34 lgte-ceniher opened Mc at $102frac34 and raquorl-v o n c e d to $103frac34 May opened hiTl 05 and advanced to $10fik J^o ) iea 9 9 c No 1 whi te $102raquoi

CornmdashCdHh No H So No S ye l low -S i c bull

OatsmdashCash No S -white 1 VHV laquot 5 2 ^ c No 4 wht te 1 car at ni ifar inshyj ec ted 1 cay -mt bullampbull bull-gt

g y e mdash Q a n h No 2 78c laquo i n ~ lt i raquo h bullGtitahB N o v e m b e r MH

lllaquoMimblaquor $315 X-T bull o VT Cl0YlaquoraelaquodmdashPrime Spot 75 bgraquo at

bullI laquogt Marv h gt3d bftjas wTOfe^ SO bags at $jgt B J40 at $81frac34 raquoftst$Rk 2t at$47fT 14 a t fjpfi iaruftle klartce 12 a g laquo a t $850 rgt a t $726 bull

T i m o t h y aelaquodmdashPrime apot 50 b a a at f l tO

F e t f l mdash I n - i e e - l b MMgtkr JdhlaquoiDraquoiltnsylaquo B r a n $24 coarse middl ing $26 fine mlddling-B $8X cracked corn and coarser c o r n m s a i $S2 corn a n 4 oat ^hop $ i s f a per ton

F l o u r mdash I f l r h i a a n p a t e n t bst $5^laquot ordinary pstant $6 laquotratlaquor^t i t c lear $476 par bhl in wood

AlaquotmrlaquoKirri iw MCTBOVT W e e k Sndlojr Ootogtlaquor IT

T K M P L E T H K A T E K mdash V A U D B V I L L mdashAfternoons 2 l l 10c to 25c E v s n -inlts 615 lOc to raquoec Marcraquorlaquo Jlaquolaquow

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T a l k i n g Pieturea PCrat-OJas V laquo u 4 raquo v i l l e Cont inuoua parformancsn Ad-mlaaion 10c and 5r

RUKCTRIC P A R K B s l l e I ale Br ldae furn labes a n t e r t a l n m e n t for All Frea-vaudevi l le by higgth-ltlsaa t a l e n t a s p e shyc ia l f ea ture

MlaquoaalaquolaquoM I ^ s v t a w n+tr ] t DKTROIT B U F F A L O KTKAM-

SUTP COmdashKoot nf WiStif s t r e e t F o r Buffalo and Niagara F a l l s dai ly 5 n m W e e k end trin $2S0 _ W H I T E STATt LINKmdashVhar f foot of nrlWrold utreftt VOH T R K m A T S aarf P O raquo T HI BOM W a y porta f la t ly- -I ^ a v e w e e k d a y s 230 p m Hundavn 9 a m For TOLRDO d a l l y mdash L e a v e w e e k riav 4 p m S u n d a y s 5 p m

Dl-TTHOIT ft C L K V E L A N D NAVIGAshyTION COmdashFoot of r a y n atrast For C leve land am esa tarn polnta dai ly at 1030 p m For M a c k i n a w and w a v port Monday and S a t u r d a y 6 n m Wednai iday and F r i d a y at 910 a m

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By George

COCKKCKitfaWffTOPf^

la predecessor uud aftpoundr three or four minor fluctuations be felt that his boat wan riving and falling to the normal Atlantic swell The air was heavy damp and clammy and was tilled with many odors difficult of ltter aprlption but all of the briny war He cautiously raised blmgalf to a stand Ing position and surveyed- the horlsoa The arc of sea and sky before him was utterly blank As he slowly uwutig his body to complete his view of the tfcriaon be sdw on hli starboard qiiar-

J$poundmMtiamp a raquo t ^ amp him thjs +41 known gleam of Race point light At the same motnaat there burst on his ear a thunderous reverberating gt roar such a - sound - a s might be caused by a mighty wind devastating a great forest or by the discharge- of a thoushysand field pieces In a mighty cavern

Tense and strained Hnoty sensed everything which came to ear eye or nostril He realized that -(here had been a mighty upheaval of tfee ocean That thunderous sound was undoubtshyedly the impact of a tidal wave upon a distant shore that strange clammy smell the tang of which was still In his nostrils was no doubt caused by the depths of ocean being hurled to the surface by thia marine cataclysm

It was very dark the clouds obshyscured the sky and a light wind came from the northeast Henry had now

bull (Cbpyrigut by BJhorutonr raquouraquo Co)

The following story is true in all Its details real names alone being bullomitted for obvious reasons

Henry Bradford left his Old Colon) hltnne on a brignt sommei day to seek b | f fortune 1laquo New Y0amp

He bad the best wishes of everyshybody for he was a decent boy and all who knew him liked his manly ways

raquoBut he found the metropolis a tough proposition The fierce pushing fight fdMlfe workseekers Jostled and crowded tatt beifona aU his forevioue ^ c e c t J k ^ gt bull j r f f o hftvlog M faculty of retailstlflg ip kind found himself pushed to tha raquolW

He got employment it Is true but he could not bold it for any length of Hue owing largely to his lack of knowledge of urttan conditions and also to much bad luck

So after four years struggle He gave t u0 and acknowledged himself beaten The struggle had W a tfeon-tfnuooa and altogether oue-sjded anlt| as h tat upon the stringplece of an Kast river pier it was barne in upon him that he bad made a good a fight afr he knew how And lo s t -t

And now when Failure had comshypletely enveloped him In her somber c lpak be fatt jhere was aotfilbg elsvfc to do but to return to the old town There at least he could live and he among those who knew him and would sympathise with him Of the two dolshylars which he possessed one dollar would pay his fare to Providence and It would be a small matter for him to walk the intervening miles to his old home

This plan he carried into effect and the evening of an early October day found him in Plymouth which adjoined Tiis home town He was tired footsore and discouraged Plymouth always held a fascination for him aiid lie be-look hlm3elf to the Hurial hill and there on a lonely bench he looked down upon the lights of Market square to the riding-lights of a few craft lying at anchor In the harbor and( further tQ that great light on-the1 Gurnet whose effuteent ray guided and warned l o W anil coastshywise mariners Long he i sa t and luooued One by ope the lights were extinguished and raquo8 the town went to bleep he felt the necessity of doing likewise He stumbled down the nar row igtath to Market square across the main Rtreet and as though drawn by ome magnet to the waters edgf There the gray canopy with its Iron natc which shields Plymouth Rock from the vandal and the relic hunter reared its head Everything was fashymiliar to Henry yet his eye dwelt longingly on each object Here was a short strip of pebbly beach and drawn hiKh up on it was a fishermans dory The boat contained a pair of oars a sprit-sail and mast a coiled seine and in the stern a small breaker of fresh water Without hesitation he stepped aboard and adjusting the thwartsand oars and arranging the sail so that it would act as a cover for him he lay down and in two minutes was sound asleep

Henry Bradford was a sound sleep er a very sound sleeper else this siroy might never have been written He knew naught of the stealthy rise of the tide nor of the lift of the dory as she became water borne nor did he know that in his earlier arrangements he had loosened the noosed painter from the bowlder over which it had been slipped He did not feel the impact of the gentle southwest wind which nafted poundhe dory slowly but surer ly^tp he potnjt o f $ e beaeh

The outgoing tide in Plymouth harshybor much like a mill-race as it bur-rilaquofttgtitet th greater waters of Barn-arable bay (bdquo - bull

Heary Bradford slept the slep of utter weariness The dory is per-baps the beet sea boat ever designed and will stand- more -wind and weather and sloppjuseas thananyother small craft If hlaquo was somewhat jostled atdsb^axen ft only served to accenU-Ate a deeper sleep But there are softie bappenlnga of nature which no man sleepia or waking may allow to puss^qjabotlced As he slept a giant haadieeeaMd to reach from infinity And graSptng his frail boat carry it a s p i r i n an up up HIi all the world blaquo$nirie daik aq4 then without warnshying dropped him into an abyss soMepp ond rtwfu)vthnt iiseipmed asthough a cleft in polld earth had been opened tocnsulf him forever

Henry Hradford awoken with chat-tortns tooth and atarins eyts to find his boit twing lifted ags-fn- by the mighty hand of his drcarn ITi rudely aroused senses apprised him of the situation He katw himself trgt be Inj i s bend with a mcurh 1 the dory and he aiso realised that thrlt i shot hull lot is rrowrrd

A Hurried Examination of the Papers

got hiBiheurings biis dory had siiujraquood but little water during the awful tushymult He was in the alt i of stepping 1he mant when a now sound broke ijjt)u his eai1 It was ih^ slatting of a vessels sails and in his immediate proximity His strained eyes disshycerned a blotch upon the blackness of the night slightly an his port bow and liacoming momentarily plainer to his visicu A moment later he was able to make out a schooner with all sail set riding deeply in the water and nearly hove-to Henry dropped the ma3t and shipped the oars a few strokes of which brought him on her weather quarter whence he lustily hailed Schooner ahoy which beshying repeated and varied with Aboard the schooner bringing him no reply he again seized his oars and brought the dory alongside He leaped lightly on board painter in hand He trailed his boat astern and secured the paintshyer firmly The schooner was on the starboard tack with all sail set includshying fore and main gaff topsails fore-topmast staysail jib and flying jib About 20 feet of her midship bulwark was torn away and hsr decks were wet and -ailppe^J from recent mtrodatToiitt

A hasty tnspeeitott of the cabin berths and Its single stateroom disshyclosed no sign of life An Inspection of the deck forecastle produced similar results and Henry Hradfprd realixed tkat he was the only living being aboard that ill fated schooner

His mind was now intensely alert and he was on famHlir ground As fast as halyards ecmld be-aandled he clewed up both ^aff topsail^ and hauled down and fnrled the flying jib Jift amf foretoprriast staysail Then ftftfr^ stoppering both gaff topsails he returned to the deck and in a few minshy

utes had t i e schooner upon toe proper course for Boston light

Daylight bad come aad t t t wind had freshened slightly A hurried ex-animation of the papers In t o capshytains staterdoW disclosed the Vessel^ manifest which gave the information that the schooner Clara i ig tes 460 tons register owned by Bates ft Joyce of Postua commanded by jUapt 3rlaquo Perry of 8ajem and a crew- of five men was carrying 630 tons of coal consigned to the owners of the vease1 in Boston A nwall raquomn pf monej in the captains desk and the usual inshystruments of navigation gt were the things of most value which caught Bradfords eye during his hurried exshyamination The demands of the inner man were satisfied with a substantial breakfast consisting of hmn fried poshytatoes and hot coffee

Thewind held true and Bradfords mind Had already worked out a plan of operations He led his Jib down-haul and jib halyardsmdashsecured by a slip noosemdashaft and once la smooth water he made rowdy hi shott anefcor secued by a cat stopper only and overhauled a few fathoms of chain At four oclock that afternoon he brought the Clara listen into- the- wind on poundou(h Boston Hats hauled down his jib and as the vessel lost way slipped his eal-stopper and anchored i

The re -t is mere detail It was in the fall of the great coal strike and coal was eoel Henry sent word to Bates A Joyce by the harbor piasters tag and an hour later the corpulent and genial Mr Joyee was on board and had heard Henrys wonderful story jApound p- oqipekihe-inaxi day Henry Bradford signed a release attA accepted a lump sum of $D09t in lieu of all seiarlees rendered bull and salvage expected There is one more happy detail The 20 feet of bulwark that was torn away from the sideof the Clara Bates acted a r a life raft for the members of her company who were swept overboard at the same time Theywerepicked up a few hourg later by an ocean-going tug with a tow of coal barges and bound for Salem

At the earnest request of Henry Bradford his name was suppressed from the newspaper accounts of the waiving of the Clara Bates arid his appearance amoug his townspeoplea few days later was received asthe home-coming of a man Who had gone outy-done battle with the great world and returned successful

He Got Something Good A writer who went to get an intershy

view from Gen John F Weston who succeeded Gen Wood as commander of the Philippine division says

bull It was a scorching hot day in early September The family was away and he was sitting on the front porch alphe with a palm leaf fan aud a big cigar trying in his cheerful way to make the best of things Always the sojjj of courage and luraquolaquopitality he came down the slops io meet me at the fame lime calling to a servant to take my horse When we were comshyfortably seated Well he said and what cari 1 do for you

bullWell f iuisWered the trntri is general that I came jusi for a talk with you and if you would be so kind as to give nie something goodmdash

My young friend interrupted Weston sniffing the air do you smell that mint bPd lust you step right inside with me and in two minutes Ill have you a drink fit for the gods sir and not beneath the notice of a cavalryman

I met my editor friend at the Army and Navy club that evening Well he raid did you see the general and get something good

I didmdashvery I replied feelingly but of such a nature as would hardly

fill the bill for publication mdashArmy and Navy Life

A SUDDEN COLfX

None tlaquoft Alive Senator Beverldge in the eourse of

an eloquent after-dinner speech in Boston said of child labor

When we consider the indifference with which so many of our great men look upon the cbildjabor^eyjl we cnt help wondering if ^hese men^are so very greaf^f tera lL^ bullbull-bull- mdash

Senator ftaverida paused iand smiled-- bull - - -

Anv orator Ue said wss addressshying an assemblage Of the people He recounted the peoples wrongs Then he passionately cried

Where are Americas great iuen Why dont tb ey take up the cuidgel in our defense In the face of our manishyfold wrongs why do they uremaiiveojd immovable silent bull

Because theyre sll cast hJgtrcopynraquoe shouted a cynic i a the rear

SPOOKY APPEARANCE SCARL PEOPLE IN YARD OF MUR

r DEWED MANS HOUSE

TWO BROTHERS SEE SPECTER

gwtiaved to Be Spirit of Ma Recently bullhot by WifemdashDescription of

Apparel Tallies with That Worn by Him

QuffaJo pi YmdashOut on JNisgara Qtraet near the scene or Buffalos last murder case the ghost of Alexander Satfeerland walks at night time At Iaast thete are men who are flrfflty convinced they have seen the spirit of the dead man in the quiet hours thai just precede the dawn aod tblaquoy insist that their belief bi well founded Immediate neighbors who have sees aaything^of the-avaaritton camaet be foaad but this may be because the folk of the neighborhood retire early Two nwm ITed Maigb and bis brother CJbarle Malgh are the witnesses to tM ghoml story

The Malghs live In a boarding bouse about a block from the Suthshyerland bouse One night about ten days ago Fred Malgh saw what t ie thought was a ghost A few nights later the two brothers saw it or else both ware decidedly dtcsived At any rate they were mueb frightened

Fred Malgh told about his experishyence and It was not of a nature inshyclined to make a timid man want to go hunting or more adventure of the same sort He was homeward bound after two oclock in the mornrag and walked pest the Sutherland house

I was walking along without paying any particular attention to my surroundings said he Svhen I heard a clattering noise as if a man fell and then bumped dpwn a stajrway The noise may not haveeome from the house 1 really could not tell where It came from but 1 looked into the yard There I saw a figure of a man In trousers and shirt a black shirt

i n mm m It SkouU b Taken Accordinato Directions on the Bottle at the First Appearance of the Cold tir JOSKPS MICH Sept 1901 - las t

winter I cangbt a gudata coM which developed Sato ma utpicmmmt cmtmrrh of the head and throat depriving me of my appetite and usual good spirits A friend who had been cured by Peruna advised me to try it and I sent for a bottle at once and I am^lad to say that in three days the phlegm bad loosenetl and I felt better mjrampppetite returned and withmmdashnine dara 1 was in my usual good health

mdashMisa Helen Sauerbier Pernna Is aa old and velctried remedy

for colds N o woman bliould be yvitli-out it bdquo

~ gt

Two at the Game Austfn before t punish you(tel) me

why you were making ao uiuch noise demanded Mr Wyss

1 was just playin automobile pa sobbed the youngster

Keep o n play ing suggeatsd Mr Wyss Turn turtlemdashIllustrated Sunshyday Magazine

A very simple and efficient Slyrk Tonic or Stock Food atay be prepared at home at sjaail cost by using ten pounds of wheat bran or other ground food two and one-half pounds of oil meal and two and one-fourth pouuds of Comivound RoC Compound HoC may be had at any drug store and should not cost to exceed one dollar for two and one-fourth lmunds

Sometimes Peppery Spicy conversation should

handled gingerly be

V^laquoKAMMMl4aAA M ^ lt raquo raquo M gt M ^ A lt gt ^ ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ gt A raquo A ^ i ^ A ^ W i raquo ^ bull

An Eel as Thick as a Cat Sgt YorkmdashTin- aqiurimvt has ar-

(fiiirelti i w a monster a sjiotted juoiay is a formidable nanv for a of pel It is rUht feet Ions aa

lavue ii djanieter as a fat rat and re-somnlos an enormous eel

k f

s e ^ l n ^

which spcries

wirh raquo rid^e drgtry -ka afloat ajbtf confetidm with i of ftptkos It rame from fiermnda j a phaa^ of ocean disturbanco v1h t^fton tho mora has ht en taken rr which he was not familiar The n^xt a sfa serpent by s een iishpnnen rs i i uplift was of mueh less volume ih~n Isv^s near the sn-cp an J oiwv lie

WthrHs head on Uii-iforfc l)ind CZZA and crahs

Sumiiutendr-nt Morgan riys this inoray is nor oxt-torHnnrifY Tar-e as they grow to ^ feet aTtcf ifTeli swim

except tha^ with heat efevate a b i v 1 rhe sea Lin under- - -

Speakiag of Tides Teaehe-mdashTommie can yen traquovll me

-Thsr effect the moon has an thraquo riv^r Tom mi - Yesin makes it moan-

iiciht mdashYonkors ^atermn-i

The Specter Held One Hand Over His Breast

open at the neck He held one hand over bis breast It was not a usual Right at that time of night for the man wore no hat but I did not connect it with the Sutherland ease 1 glanced up and down the street I supshypose It was instinctively to tee if I J was alone on the street When l looked i in the yard again nothing was there

The disappearance of the man was so sudden it started me thinking and then I recalled that in the house near

by Alexander Sutherland was shot and killed by bis wife I can tell you my hair stood on end and I did not linger fn the netghbbrhood to investigate The next day I told my brother Charshyley of the experience but he didnt take any stock in it He does now though because he was with me last Thursday night or rather Friday morning and saw something of thebullgt same sort

Charley who was wffh hfci brother when the story was told verified the account of the latest occurrence Tlje twp brothers were bound hoim after midnight and when near thajSuther raquolaquopound heulaquoe beard agt alatterJQg noise-Bonn wore pretty much frightened cw-causn the noise was similar to to Freds description of what h beard preceding thp first apparition Toshygether they looked where he had previshyously saw what he took for a man Xothins was there Then his brother seized his arm and exclaimed

Look there back by the barn The form of a mraquon was -pen nvivin

nut of the sjfire between fwrgt house- The two men w^r- s-gt nervous rhegt dil not examine it closely enonsrh r desrrilgte necurategt Us appearance they say bif in a general war it an swere-i to the description of the mau previously seen by Fred

Instant Relief for All Eyes that iire irritated from dut lioat -un ltr wind PKTTITS KYK SALVK 2V All lruggistfi or Howard Hros Uuffaio X Y

The wise man who has a good opinshyion of himself keeps it to himself

MM WIMIOWI Soothing Njron for i-htlJren tMtbtar tot teat thlaquo jruras reltinflaquo )raquobull SftintBAtloamlUrapaiaCHrMwtAdcoUi Scraquobi ula

Its i pity some people cant marry for brains instead uf money

Wmmt Arfavmdash Vn Altons F M U E I M bmrmjmUMMmaBU RataMioattattons Swulfar CVwtritl praquorkraquograquo AS0Imlaquotlaquod LeBor N T

A successful man isnt necessarily a contented man

1)01)1) gtgt K I D N F Y

PILLS

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THtffeSbA Y dCT 15 1908 - ^ -

M a k e Y o u r C h o i c e

Below we give the nominees for ty November eieetion Of course your choice is here and we will keep them here for you to look at from week to week unt i l after par t of them are elected

KK PUBLIC AN

William H Taft Jitmqg S Sherzuau

STATE i-

Fretl M Warner Pteick H Kelly

Samuel VV Smjth Francis J Shield UhuH L Johnson

COUNTY

A A ^Montague

President Vice Prtmuiimt

i

(ipverrmr IMtUt (ioveuoj CJpngitraquo(raquo State Senator

rtHiitiative

Judge of Probate Sheriff CbtlDtvCiwk County Treaaurar Register of Deeds Prosecuting Atty Drjiiu Coaamissiouer

ElectuH Hidden bull Willis L Lyons

Cbarlett F Judsou A D Thompson

Igt P HCarger Frauk E Mowers

SuperlntendantB of Poor

BMiuol KxHuiiners

Circuit Court Com

Surveyor

H H AVines J H Gambel C E DuBton H C Durfee G G Irving

Glenn H Mack Grant Dunning

President Vice President

DEMOCRAT

Wm Jennings Bryan John W Kern

Governor RcpreHeittativc

STATE - - - -

Lawton T Hemans Ejlwin Farmer

COUNTY

Judge of Probate Sheriff Clerk Treasurer Regieter of I)eedlaquo Prosecuting Atty Com Schools Drain Com School Kxaruiner Supt of Poor

Win P Van Winkle William Stoddard

Clark H Miner Edward B Milette

James Stackable Wm E Robb

Wrii Grocinger George Horn

Glenn Grieve Daniel Reti

i W C T U Edited by the Pinckney W U l V

The prohibi t ion movement in the south has old Ned with t h e Lake E r i e grape growers They don t ayud car loads down south now as they used to and of course they have a g rea t deal more g rapes than they need for their own wine making purposes These g rapes are left hang ing on the vines thiB year When you hear somebody saying p roh ib i t i on doesn t p rohib i t tell him how thorough ly a larmed the l iquor manufac ture rs are W e e r taxed t remeudous ly to he lp fight t h e prohibi t ion peopl t Ala rmed at the prospect for prohib i t ion t h e wine growers of California are orshygan iz ing to fight i ts advance in tha t s ta te

T h e Nat iona l Brewers Convenshytion at Milwaukee compla ined of the in te r fe rence of women in t em-perence electious I t doubt less w a n t e d t h e State arid U n i t e d S ta tes governments to m a k e gtthe women keep the i r hands off T h e saloon fears the women-

Woald Mortgage a Farm

A farmer on Rural Route 2 Empire Ga W A Floyd by name says Bucklens Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw one on my hand and one on my leu- It is worth its weight iu tfold I would not he without it it I had to mortgage tbe farm to get i t Only 25c at Siglers drug etore

Pub l i c opinion in favor of postshyal savings banks is s t rong and it is represen ted by people who are conservat ive and thrif ty T h e declara t ion against postal banks is

For Judge of Probate The Probate Court can be said to

be in a class by itaelt Its functions being entirely different from those ot tbe justice circuit or supreme courts Tbe bulk of tbe work iu in overseeing the administration ot tbe estates ot deceased persons minors and incomshypetents and in making the proper public record thereof

It is undoubtedly surprising for many lo realize that the value of property being bandied under tbe supervision ot this court exceeds that involved in tbe circuit For tbit rev son it is evident that the records must be complete that tbe Judge of Proshybate must give the details of each esshytate the closest scrutiny which in turn requires a complete and thorough knowledge ot the probate laws

The present Judge Mr A A Monshytague has proven that he is familiar with all the piovwious-ot the probate law thnt be givas the proper attention to each estate andmakes the records thereof completeajicj in dojng this fulfils the demand^ of the people and they shouid^ieethat he is again elected in NoyembermdashBrighton ArgUs 1 - bull bull bull raquo i

- bull bull bull bull i1 bull

Drain Commissioner Frank Mowers

Wm P Van Winkle Recognizing the importance of this

office to all the people of the county and the fact that it needs a competent official with a judicial mini and a knowledge of tbe law the very best selection was made Wm P Van Winkle is a lawyer by profession He has been in active practice in all tbe courts ot this state for more than twenty years His education and long experience lias fitted him to adshyminister the duties ot this important office It can well be said that no man in the eounty is better fitted for tbis position The duties ot this office are very important and becoming more important All the property in the county passes through tbe hands ot this ccurt every thirty years

The last session ot the legislature euacted a law providing for juvenile courts and vested in tbe several probate courts of tbe state for that purpose the jurisdiction of dependant negleeled and delinquent cbildren -

The probate court is under the laws of this state a court of record The questions constantly arising and to be passed uponin that court are of the the utmost importance to ail the peoshyple With due respect for tbe men who have hald tbis county we believe that Mr Van Winkle will make tbe best probate judge tLe county has ever bad and should be elected

A Good Ndminatiofigt

fc

The republican party juade no misshytake in giving the nomination for drain commissioner to the present inshycumbent Frank E Mowers who has conducted the office in a business like manner with fairness to all While the county drain ta^ amount to conshysiderable each year the commissioner is not to blame for the number of drains as that is done by petition of the tax payers and he cannot comshymence a drain ot himself without such petition and then IT IS HIS DUTY TO DO SO

Mr Mowers has done his full duty and where there has been anyone in-

considered as evidence tha t t he terested enough to examine closbly into

banke r s want to discourage any the matter they find that in nearly

N G swnrthout i t h i u g w h i c h 8 U g g e 8 t s in ter ference evey m a t t e r h e h a s h a d t o a t t e n d t o

Circuit Court Com Surveyor

o j^n^eJ with the i r control of the money R I) Roche J

John McCreary j market I t smacks of selfishness _ _ and inconsiderateuess of the p u b -

At any time when your stomach is I lie interest Moreover it is shor t not in good condition you should take s ighted The postal savings plan Kodol became Kodol ^ureats all tbe is a gua ran tee of deposits and also food you eat and ft gugtp]ies health amp gua ran tee of bet ter gove rnmen t and strength for tbe stomach in that way You take Kodol just for a little while when you nave slight atshytacks of Indigestion and you take it just a little longer in order to get rid of severe attacks of Indigestion or Nervous Dyspepsia Trv Kodol today

Bold by P A Blgler Druggist

supervision of banks and it is someth ing tha t is bound to come in t ime no ma t t e r how much opshyposed by narrow selfish in teres ts

Where Bullets Flow David Parker oj Fayette N Y a

m^^~ i veteran of the Civil w ir who lost a penant now if foot at Gettysburg say^ The gool

Eleutrie Hitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me

A Healthy Family I spent much money doctoring tor a Our whole family has enjoyed bad case of stomach trouble to little

good health since ve began using Dr purpose I then tried Electric Bit ten Kings New Life Pills three yearsago and they cured mo I now fake them

We won the Peary will b r ing back the pole

says L A Bartlet of Rural Route 1 Gilford Maine They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good 25c at Siglers drug store

as a ionic and tbey kelaquop rae strong and well1 50c at Siglers drug store

Bur rr a

T h e season is approach ing when a l i t t le caloric t rom the radiator will be more apprecia ted than all t he hot air of the pol i t ic ians

A ft i n HlHlil-l

ti ~ - 1 raquo t gt i bull

hi--

Barns bruises and scratches big and little cuts or in fact anything xe-qniring a salve are best and quiekest soothed and healed by DeWitts Carbo-lized Witch Hazel salve The best salve for piles Be sure yon get De Witts

Popular Spor ts ulit Kin cry popular hi

r in A cer ta in na-i ii tIn- owner of onn of

ii W l l i f l l III- h i t s I v f l l S O l l

bull lti i-]iws It has won rn i - iiltl is looked after ami iv IraquoMI1laquo as a 1 gtrrgtv favorite iii valiirs ii LOHIO rupees s said ii liriitas liiia au annua l (raquo fioin IUIifgt to 1raquo1110 rupees

ran-ful ly tianlrl ]gty four men lest i may [gte j^ot U and dor to red

Kurmans also pnrroni e boxing eashygerly lair the ari ran scarcely he pracshyticed according to i^iieensherry rules for we a r e told by a provincial repor te r t ha t he has observed tha t even the

a s t-igt bullbull

The ltgtv and it income It

F i g h t i n g for the r ight for a ^ l X ) X e r a 8 t r i k e o u t w i t h e y laquo bull bull 1 Au J 1 I tightly ihut and if they do hit mch

principle for the good o r country and for a cc tmt rys people most thankless task

is other it is more by chance than any-

R thing elsemdashCalcutta Statesman

Tired mothers worn out by the peevish cross bady have found Oasca-sweet a boon and a blotting Campsca-sweet is for babies and childrrn and i t especially good for the ills m com-

Kodo is a combination of the naturshyal digestive juices and digests all claa-selaquo of food and every kind ot food lto yon see it will do tblaquo work that the stomach itself does Thfl only differshyence between it and the stomach is the stomaebcan get ont of order and mon in hot weather Look for the

ingredients printed on the bottle Con- K o d o 1 c a n n o t b n f K o d n l traden P n t tbe tains no harmful drags

bullold r P A ttgler Drnggtat

stomach into good order today It is gnaranteed

bullold by F

Buy Kodol

he has saved the county money and the voters will make a mistake if tbey do not return him to the oftcd for anshyother term The following is taken from tbe Tidings

THE RIGHT KIND There are two ways of doing things

officially One is to ride rou^b-shod over the rights ot people because an officer has power The other way is to carefully study the ueed for action and justice to individuals and while doing ones full official duty at the same time be courteous and fair to everyone

Frank E Mowers of Putnam has shown himself a courteous but at the same time a painstaking and obliging official His official acts have been so carefully and thoroughly done that every one has stood So reasonable has he made every project he has unshydertaken that there have been very t3w contests and in tbis way alone a good many dollars have been saved to tbe county by saving expensive litishygation The people who havn met Mr Mowers officially during his first term as drain commissioner are the warmest support he has for re-electshyionmdashTidings

ATTENTION I will not publ ish my p ic tu re -

it is not handsome enough

I will not publish self-praise it is distasteful

Bu t I do want your vo te s

Prosecuting Attorney

And if elected will do my doty to the best of my abil i ty

David D Harger

Had a Close ca l l

Mrs Ada L Groom the widely known proprietor of the Croora hotel Vaughn Miss says F o r several months I suffered with a severe cough and consumption seemed to have its grip on me when a trtend recommendshyed Dr Kings New Disoovery I beshygan taking it and three bottles affect a complete cure The fame ot this life saving cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer is world wide Sold at Siglers drug store 50c and 1100 Trial bottle free

Wm Robb is t h ^ b t o i o e ^ hiraquo p a W for Prosecuting Attoif laquo ib a young attorney in riowell (iv yeaib a g e - A has amp good character and as be has been ^xr and honorable in his dealings he gained a good reputation He never been above Cork and has thereshyfore been successful

Tbe Prosecuting attorney in sauce controls tbe tiuances of the county ^ s he is tin legal adviser of Jw towmjalp and county in allciyil and criminal matters

It is therefore important that tpounde people should elect a man ot force and business capacity for tbis office if they visb good service and low taxes Mi ftobb started tor Ann Arbor with 1raquo than |250 and earned the balance for his three year law course in Ann Ar bor He started single banded in Howell HVH yiars ago and has tude a success of bis own business

We tberetc-e believe he is uompo tant and prepared to look after the interest of the couuty

Tbe people of tbis county h ive alshyways given the otfir-e of Prosecuting Attorney to a young man as1 it is a stepping stone in the profession They gave it to L 8 Montague l)ennilaquo Shield VV- V VaivWinkle L E Ho vlett and others when they were young attorneys They made no misshytake then and will make no mistake now for a vote for Mr Robb will not only help him but it will stimulate the ambition of our boys who are atshytending the district and village schools for all will seo that the people are evshyer ready to encourage the mung who are trying to help themselves

DeWitts Little d u l y Risers tbe famous little liver pills They ailt small sure safe pils

8old by r A Stgler Drngglit

BubtcrlDe lor the Plnekney Dispatch

GOOD LUGK HAND PAINTED

STATIONERY H a n d painted Stashyt ionery ilaquo one of the la tes t ideas at the present t ime and a box makes a very apshypropr ia te Chr i s tmas present Call on

Miss FLORENCE ANDREWS

For Prices See Sample and Leave Order

K I L L THE C O U G H AND CURE THE LUNGS

WITH Dr Kings New Discovery

PRICE too A raquo100

Tritl BotUe Fret AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES FOR CSSEi18

GUARANTEED 8ATI8PA0T0E OB MONEY REFUNDED 3 Kennedys Laxative

Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them o

gj the system through t copious and healthy action of the bowels

Relieves coughs by cleansing the bullBQcous membranes of the throat d u e t and bronchial tubes

A s pleasant to theteste es Maele Soger

Children Like i t For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDKEYS Trf

M t t i KUwj U4 Bltsssr Rfc-seTt ferite Hold bf F A Slgler Drmrsist

-ijiJL y good coffee at a reasonable orice

really the standard coffeemdashthats

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee Always fresh rich and clean because of the air-tight sanitary packagesmdash one full pound to each package

McLaughlinsXXXX Coffee sold by MURPHY A DOLAN

W W BARNARD H M WILLISTON

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GIVE8 QUICK RELIEF Applied external ly it affords aljtiost in-itfcOt rtjitef from puin whilu p e n n a n t nt eettlts iire b e m effected by taking it inshyternally pui ylntr the blond dissolving the poisonous subs tance arid r e m o v i n g it from thu sys tem

PR 8 D B L A N D Of Brew tin Gav writes

I had been a sufferer for a number nr jcart with Lumbago tuidJCtieutnativaiiu iny ttiuinamprd lojfs and tried all the remedies that 1 ltuulti gather from modioli worka and aleu cuuvultod bullWtU ana tuber 6f the best ijlivalclioi bdt found lotlilmr (hat tfavo the rtiilef ptiulaeil frouj 4 DHOPtt I shall preScrlbf it in my yraetiie

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PR copy L GAT pound 3 Hancock Mlun writtgtraquo

bullA llttlefftrliierehadBUClia weak bark canned jy RUbUinatlraquom aud Kiduey Trouble ihui laquoUe jlld not stand onln-r feet The moment 1Jraquo-S

lin^Uur down on thj door aluwould raquoei-laquo-ttiraquoi gtvitii paitiB 1 treated her with b-lJHePS ami Ciilu raquoheranaround aa well aud liujipy an can tic 1 prescribe amp--DROPS for ruy jmtlontw aud use

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PURELY VEGETABLE g 5-DROPS is entirely free f-om o^inm t pound

Iauinc niorpbine ulcohol iiuni ~ iltilriwr liiiuilar ingredients

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OTAJE Of MICHIGAN the prooaie court for O toe eouaty of Uringgton At a eeattoa of bullaid court held at the probate ottoe In the village of Howell in Mid county OD the i laquo h day uf October a D iwjg Present Hou Arthur A Montague judge of Probate In the matter or theeelate of

BMUIAMIX F AJfuiKwa deceaaed

Krauk L Andrews having fliod In aeid court bis petit ion praying that a certain instrument iu writshying purporting to be the laet will aud ieraquole-ment of said deoeaalaquod now uu Me iu said court be admitted to probate a u l that the adaolnletratiou of said eecate be granted to himshyself or to eoine other suitable person

It la ordered that the tfth dagt oi November A D 11)08 at ten oclock in the foreuoon at baid Probate Office be aud ie hereby appoiuted tor i hearing aald petltiou

It is further ordered that public uutiue thereof beg iveu by publication of a copy ot this order for three eucceraquoatve weekb previous to aaid day of hearing in the I iuckney Dispatch a newspaper

printed and circulated in raquoaid county t H

ARTHUR A MONTAGUE Jadjse of Probate

Mortgage JSale Default having beeu made iu the condttlouc

of a certain niortuuge bearing date November 9tli A D 190frac34 nade by Daisy Lgtrew an Ailuiiuibtratrix ol the estate o l Archie irevv liectbulla8et (by order of the probate Court) Ugt T P Stowe Truetee ttieu of Howell ^ i cb and recorded iu the office of the regiMter udoeOb iu tne touuty of Livingeton btate of Michiguu on the 15th day of November A 1) 1W5 iu liber SI of mortgages on pa^e CM uuu which mortgage wits duly aswijijned liv T 1 Stowe trustee to Henry T Love trustee of estate of Clara Love which iu-yijiinuent wab duly recordshyed in the office of Ketrister of Heedt) aoretiaid iu Liber aOoi luortKayeB at payc 51b thereof

By the uoupayiueut ot intercbt tlieroou tlie aueignee ban by tlie option in baid mortgage ex-pjeasetl has declared the whole amount to be due and payable and thereby the power o lgtide therein contained has become operative aud ou which mortgage thete is chiiitud to be due for priucijial and iu tercet the eum of Vive hundred yeveuty j two and thirty one-huudicdths dollars (86230) j and an attorney fee of Twenty Uye dollars (8-6) as therein provided and no buit or procctdiub at law having been Instituted to recover the amount J now declared to be due and remaining secured by caid mortgage or any part thereof Notice is thereshyfore hereby given that on Haturday November 14 ut ten oclock in tlie forenoon there will be sold at the westerly front door ot the Court house in the village of Howell County of Livingeton and State oi Michiguu (the Court house being where the Circuit court for the county of Livingston is held) at Public vendue to the hiirheBt bidder the premlseac escribed in said mortgage or HO much thereof an niny be necessary to satisfy the amount due ou nairt mortgage an above aet lorth with intshyerest thereon and the attorney fee and coetB and expenses allowed by law and provided for in said mortgage said premises being aituated in the township of Mariou County of Livingston and State of Michigan and described as fo l lows to-wit A piece of land commencing on the North line oi section four (4) and fifteen (lfgt) rodn east of the Northwest corner of the eaat half ol the North e a ^ t l r l quarter of said section thence east on f-ectlon line to a point twenty-four (i4) rods cant uf the north weBt corner of section three in Hampid township thence Houtli parallel to the section line sixty (ilO) rodn thence west parallel with town hbip line to a point tifteen (lrgt) rods Ksft of the west liue of the cast half of the north east fil quarter of said section lour (4) thence north sixty (itO) rods to the place of beginning excepting therefrom the west ten and two thirds (10--) in width thereof and containing in the piece hereshyin dencriled twenty nine and three-fourths [W) ticrcs

Also a piece commencing at a point in the north line of section number thiee |1] township aforeshysaid thirty-four | il] rods east nl the Northwest corner ltgtf said ecctlon three thence east on section line nine (9] rods thence smith parallel with the west line of nahl suction three [gt] seventeen 117 | chains and eighty four (Si [ l inks thence we-t nine [H] rods thence north puralKl to the west line of said Pectinn t luee |t] to place of beginning and containing four 1 1] fierce more or less

A)BO n piece commencing thirty four [34 | rods cast of the rorthwest corner of the northwest trl quarter ot section three [i township aforesaJib thence south parallel with west l ire id said section three [ij seventeen [17] chains find eighty four [Si] links I hence west thirty fmir [34] rods ihecc north t a point sixty (tin) rods south eftho north line of said section three thence east parallel with south line 1 wenty fiMir (vU reds thence north nl Iieht angles with said smith Mno to north line

i - | I I I I I I I H 111 I I I M l I I I O

A Child of Nature bull M - H - I - M - M H M I l-ll^l I i l l I

[OrtmM Theres a man in the front office

looking for gome property in Boonton county Perhaps we can sell him the Gardner t r a c t You go In and talk It up a t what you thluk you might get out of him then call me and ask what I think about selllug at the price you give Ill ask If youre crazy to part with auch a property at the ngure and well have a wham battle over I t Ill go out mad and you sell the property because youre mad too See

Good scheme Well try It on Dobison of Dobson amp Cram went Into

the front office where he found a young man who In his Innocence adshymitted that his father had recently died aud left him cent10000 and a small farru I l ls purpose was to sell the farm and buy a larger tract some-

bullmpa

was a coolness in tne mraquot a steeiy look In the eyes that

aot lost on the Tounirster He away not In anger but in sor-t n d thinking what a despicable

man Mr Cram was A flaquow days later Mr Cram rushed

Into fell partner s office with a newspashyper in hli hand

Great Scot Dobson Whats this bullBig And In coal Sale of a tract In Boonton county A young farmer made r i ch

Ha went on to read that the story-told them by the grateful boy was t rue and that they had thrown away a forshytune EDWARD B KIMBALL

Kennedys Laxative toui^h fcsyrup is used nearly everywhere because it not ooly heals irri tation of the throat and stops the cough but it drives the cold out of the bystem tbrcuyb its laxative principal by asburing a tree and genshytle action of tbe bowels and that is the only way to cure a cold You

where which was liable to improve In j cant cure it as long as you are constishypated Insist upon Kennedys Laxashytive Cough Syrup

Bold by F A a i d e r D r u laquo u t

of paid section three thence east ten ]Mij rode to the pi ace of beginning t onttthiing six and seven eighths [tisi acres ot hu d more or less

Dated Howell August lo A D IMS Henry T logt trustee

Assigned of Mortgagee Win l VanWinkln

Attorney for Assignee r 17

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LEHR PIANO M USED AND ENDORSED BY

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AHO O T H I R LKADINQ CONSERVATORIES A aweet y e t brill iant and powerful tone exqrtiRite

eaeSt perfect adjastment anrl durable workmansh ip place ftte t b e front rank of the beat ins truments made toraquodampy I t ia t h e ideal piano for thp homo where i ts preseao ia a aign of culture and refinement

T h e g J C H K P I A X O is manufactured under s ingularly favorable conditionn which leanen t h e eoet o f product ion and it h a s achieved a brilliant success as thp most e legant ins trument i n t h e Baatket a t a aatisfaciory price W R I T K F laquo K C A T A L O G U E A N D P R I C K S

H LElaquoR A COMPANY Manu r r s Easton Pa

THE DOBEL SHOE TREE w Easily adjusted Light ventilated indestructible sanitary AH sites Made of metal Lengthens life of shoes and keeps them in perfect shape Dobel Shoe Trees are also indis-nswgtsRilsSrgta person whose feet perspire Moist shoes are BwDS^orCurt Crwrinkle up when drying out and are hard and lusrpy wfiea put on again Let them dry on a pair of Dobel Shoe Trees and notice the difference instead of beinpshrtaeDedap) herd and lumpy they are smooth and inperfect shape

Stndfor circular and pri Hst For sale by dealers

T H I CONTINENTAL NOVELTY MFC COMPANY 1453 Niagara St Buffalo N Y

value I ve got just the thing you want

said Dobson taking out a beautifully d rawn map Theres 800 acres of It which we can soil you at $100 an acre This will leave you a couple of thoushysand for improvements besides your farm Theres only one trouble about my selliug It to you My partner Is dead set upon our taking It ourselves I would be in favor of it too but weve got so much now we cant pay the taxes

The young farmer studied the map deliberately and after he had finished said he would go and look at the propshyerty Dobson touched a bell An office boy entered and was directed to call Mr Cram The junior partner came In and was informed by Mr Dobson tha t he had offered the fanner the Gardner t ract a t $100 an acre whereshyupon a violent quarrel ensued at the end of which Mr Cram left the room In a huff threatening to enjoin his par tner from making the sale Dobson was so angry that he vowed the trade should be made before Cram had a chance to interfere

The young man took the hook and paid two ten-dollar bills to bind the bargain Before he left the office he had drawn a check on his bank for $8000 and had a deed for 800 acres of swamp and hill land the latter covshyered with a second growth of worthshyless timber

Goodly Mr Dobson he said at parting I shan t forget your effort in my behalf and I hope it wont get you into trouble with Mr Cram

He had no sooner gone than the two partners were congratulating each othshyer on the sale

Shake old man said Dobson You played your part beautifully

But you landed him Hes as innoshycent as a kitten

T w o years passed during which neishyther Dobson nor Cram heard anything of the Gardner t ract or its purchaser when one day Cram said to Dobson The young man we scooped with that swnmp and timber land in Boonton county is in the other room and wants to see you Look out for him Some one may have put him up to getting even The law cant touch us but he may have some game to play

Trust me for games Dobson went in where the young

man was waiting with outstretched hand and eyes beaming with kindli- ness i

Mr Dobson said the youngster j tha t property has turned out better than was expected Theres coal on i t

Good exclaimed Dobsou slappfhg the boy on the nack Inwardly he said Why didnt you say gold or diashymonds

Yes they say Its the finest anthrashycite In the state

Splendid Another slap on the back

I m indebted for my good luck to you Do you remember how you sold me the property before your partner could interfere

Yes I remember t h a t Well one good turn deserves anshy

other Tve got an offer of $230000 for the property from a coal company I feel that I shouldnt keep all this good lurk to myself seeing that you were so kind to me Ill divide Ill sell to you for half $12000 and turn you over the coal companys written offer good for thirty days

My dear fellow said Dobson strivshying to maintain a countenance that would not betray his seeing through the stupendous game you arc the very soul of honor Ill speak to Cram about i t

Going to Crams office he shut the door and as soon as he could control his lanehter told him how the yoang farmer was trying to pay them In their own coin After a pretended consultashytion he returned to the boy and said

That partner of mine will be my ruin Do you know hes so mad about my selling the property to you that he wont consent to my having anything to do with the matter and onr partshynership -bull ils piraquovmo unless hnti i ltgtgtbull ii

Theres a gentleman me

Tin Great D M M M and DyttletVfy n M M w t f Cures acute and chronic diarrhoea dysenshytery cholera morbus sonuner complaint Asiatic cholera and prevents the developshyment of typhoid fever Same wonderful results obtained in all parts of the world

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MB T H U D 1 S T J b i m C O F A L C U U K U amp K e v D C L i t i l e j O h a pastor Sarvicea ever

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O Kev M J Coinuieriorcl Pastor jervl^et uiaas at 730 0 clock

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t n h e A O H Society of tola place t n e e u evergt X tblrd Sunday intne Fr Mattuew t ia i l Jofan Tuotney and M f Kelly County De lega te s

tUtia W C T U meets the second Saturday of JLeach month at Zampj p m at tue homes ot the members Kveryono interested in teinperauce is coadially invited Aire Leal Slgler free Mrs Jennie Barton Secretary

J^he C T A and B soc i e ty o i this p l a c e met every third Saturuay evening in the rr

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KN I Q H T b O F MACCABKES Meetevery Friday evening on or before fa i l

ot the moon at their h a l l i n the Swarthout bldu Visiting brothers a r e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d

( H A S L CAMPBKLL Sir K n i g h t C o m m d e i

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t b e f u l l o t the moon Kirk VanWinl

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ORDER OF EASTERN STAR meets each month the Friday evening following the regular F

A A M meeting M R S N K T T S V A U G H N W M

0K1ER OF MODERN WOODMEN first Thursday evening o

C L Grimes V C first Thursday evenin

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ms stood on the verge of war The is o m t a y closing factories

lead droned a fmei protest idleness epreadlag and throughout the

the subject of the Impending con-ires irvmlt dtacussed Dwtla-

orators in (feat cities pre-4feted dire lojssea in prestige Mid hemtt ithdevery hamlet had Its awojphet of woe The nations position a s a first-class power even its very ln-4 ^ ^ seemed at ^ k e

And in all this ominous unrest this -clamor foraction the administration mt Washington gtsat unmoved smiling what seemed to the country and the worhi at large a fatuous smile of com ptacency it was then endeavoring a s in previous crises through the use laquof high-sounding words to avert an eitiiap c leat aTafcult J ^ bdquo

^br ^ipme ^years there hadVfceen toooted questions between Japan and the Jfteat American repapllej Atj| in iWflrftt instance to trtyjtjftqB oTilifcMW-T racial character The ltFaoilitv ltf8ast wbkth W many decailes feadbelaquon com polled by its gftofcraphjcjtf ^tuaLioc

bull$qface an economic iuy^sj^n from ^hp bullrieut wanted none^of the-wkiall flten from across the water bullbull L4bullgt rbdquobdquo

JOJther complications followed Ja-l raquo n b example aud precept rejuv-laquoamp) the sleeping fcittft which-spb toer Vterer tongue taud had with her B offensive and deVehsive alliance haicould be invoked 4n time and by further adroit poll taiaed a similar compact with Great

Britain She waxed prosperous deshymanding trade (Vmcesaions where oar she had begged thein Nor had e negleoted the perfecting of her

i aayy which from the time of her war wrtth liussia had been one of thentpst callable Now it equaled in size and jprrthatity excelled in fighting emciency raquohat of the United States

4n he Philippines the racial war Iamr To such sn scute stag that Ja-pas demanded immediate adjustment alllumgh following the same diploshyma lie methods which characterized ivr tart Bi aa-Aa a(Uafcoe4inationmdash iMtifHlly^neading^toJthe world at large that kht^ fTiT a^TsmqJl power whose Mty wish wasfor peaces irnroklng bullympiftUl pit the bne hand and pre [ vnvhi^f^ fitritte before hostilities were antteRuatedI oflithe other J-

And in the midst of all this turmoil of mind Knd passtvencss W accomshyplishment Guy Hillier secretary of the Uritish embassay in Washington found rAher and more pwsonal attiiey-aaces The particular vexation was a wowmnsipecvefsrry laquo

H e brooded over his love affair more than^he welfare of nations as be stood Irf^he great railway station lt fh cupital^on this niglit watchlag for 4he arrival of the Florida special whiejt wa^ to bring to h ^ Norma laquoohei4i gtftar aoUihaaabe- opoundraquolaquoaxLy a s n o n t ^ V ^ t

With qpraquoe7 i i t i e |ness he recalled that it wMst ^ke jhrst timc^rithin iv months Ulat Ate h sd loitered in thin station -Tahtt It seemed that aiace he first had kH6wthe sirl he al-wayK had been bulltfwlttngaiid longing Sho had held him An thrall since the nigh he met her rrmfe than a year frefttrW when half retoolfcmtly he had accepted an invitation to i reception I^VOH to her father and yet in fill that arftWWme he had been in jfj-vHWyMflbpense The reoep|lonhad lgteen mttCB like other recept^pns^andk

was Riven in honor of another irtyen-tlo ffyYVyH Bill Roberts as ho styled hinoKraquol^JQ4 w a s known to his tnti-tnateK

liny had gone through more curishyosity Wieh^lgto see at gthoit ran^e a

roaa v h o only a few years before had been dubbed a harebrained crank

from his laboratory at the end of the garden L

Everyone had taken the remit sness w^hAmerican goofl huxqor aujfiwd an d chatted UU a jtearefc couid be uiade ud ^hen givenway 1frac34 tifeJnlt vtmtors entrance which waft upt tfl-umphal It was efrtgtcled-iv^UittM^^thing approaching a lack of Droprl^l^s There had been the sound 9f a h4J|h-atrumf snarling V9ice ip prpteat from the lower end of the drawing rooai which was luxuriously furnished nd prtwidud over by Norma Therlaquo had tmqn a momenta silence thya aft exshyclamation loud enough to be neard by those who were curiously expectant

WeUIcouldnt hvlRK the petushylant words came 1 got tired of waitshying around sud went b^ck to work You got me into this mesa You know I dont like dress affairs and hate dress suits Working clothes wjlt sue beat So there

Everyone had looked at one another understanding^ and smiled when the eminent scientist and Inventor had been led into the room Guy craning his neck in a sudden desire to seu thU entry hed~a contused picture of man with a shock of white hahr ad looav laquoyehruwslaquo from Iw^eath ^wWeh

als^Sraaetn^W^^ild^l i e d r e A suit whtf hadeofeereo muoraquo wecraquoy Was stained wi^freaJUy ampamp chemicals and that even aeibe caaeaataeJarentor was furtlvety wlffrii^ lampbt 6t gritty

basis and went steadily forward until on his part at least It culminated in love Sometimes he halaquot the courage to believe it returned At other time he grew despondent tn hit assault on the pertali of htt heart Dut now that war and separation threatsned be w i s resMVed t6triampg hlraquo-ielaquo eegtihe issue and gain an answer

A long-drawn whistle of iocreaalag volume vibrated through the 4ttraquok 9ue bull headlight stared more_ i t^d i ly than the othera which gle the network of steel rails came swiftly picking a great arched shed With a ing of its bell the big locomotive perspired past him the whistling brakes gave a harsh grind and the train came to a halt

Guy hurried back with quick imshypatient steps to the Pullman where negroes dropped carpeted steps in ttaud 4o raquoeoUie one for gtwhom he waited emerge calm and immaculate as usual but wlth suph a glad^as of welconia iogt be e^es poundbat bfs could barely reaiat taking her Into his arms Time might drag hut it always found he unchanged In sudden awkward-ness he took her lighter luggage and wrap and walked with tyer to the erit of the noisy station finding ail bis carefully formulated sentenc forshygotten and listening to her rather than saying anything himself

Almost the first question she asked him was of the war and at this he felt

is There Going to Be Any War

Jrfjids on his handkerchief Out it was a tinge of disappointment It was too not the- man nor the suppressed tit ters of laugher thsjt he recollected

impersonal a topic for a man who had waited a month for an opportunity to

best U was the girl wh6gtescerted ( speak of affection He would rather him she gave first thought to what he had

She came leading her father b7 ne been doing what he was going to do arm the daintiness Of her costume and what he wished to do Even when enhwneed by the marks of the workshyshop on his coat She walked smilingshyly fqrWarjlv com^lettely^ ^etf-pqaaeased with hesjd bull thrown ^llaquok laquo4ftd raquoafelig no apologies Haditnot heep f^ (he conversation at thJe door dvferhtftfrd within the room none would have supposed that she wished a more cere-roonious appearance She challenged I out but the realInsidesituation With her eyes as she passed her there gclngto beany war^

they reached a more quiet place away from the din of railway traffic and aside from the rush of outgoing paslaquo seagera she turned toward him with a grave face and asked for the veal latest news

jPo^tell pie she apoundd (notwhat people say or what the officials send

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guests and to Hilliers surprise bound in conventionality as he always raquobad been it suddenly seamed that- irr all of it there was notfelna inappropriate nor incoigruous

Then came that later jhpur when he was introduced to the savant aadftlie latter -ad looked-fcHri Btfuarely In the bulleyftantt g ivenhlm a handehake that

I am afraid so he aoswei-ed gloomily The government is stilt inshysisting that there is not much danger of J clash nnd Uacks up its mnnifes-toos by making no preparation whatshyever There hqp belaquon no attemjU to mobilise a Meet-la the Pacific nor to assemble other vessels from foreign ports but our own advices are that

was surprisingly ftlrdng And the w a r j inevitable and may come atany girl f At-thraquoflr-strWgrdispoken by hes

I s t a r M ^ ^ ^ d i amp ^ W m amp war subject for a while bull

When he told her their destintlaquotlott she c l a e p ^ h e x j b j a ^ s j t f d ^ apprwval by saying Thats txgtd Do sou tej i mgtiiiiUai Hniraquo -balcony overhAaging the t^mtjgt^f^^r^n t h l n ^ grow aad JW^Xrte t e ^ t iaat summer when w^^int l ld to^trt^Jllibne and talk May^fj lhaie - the balcony tabled His smllfhf aalaquojyrft6e that he remembered ^frac34^ J^iJt was tn that very spot he fiOpafluctiML-har brought t o i ^ t i p ^ e at 2 pound -l e c t i d n ^ ^ h e ^ ^ a ^ oul te|ook abtad as they bull approached it looked con-teat ed whee tbey alighted before It and eagerLampjten^v imiUn when thea bull attendant raquoW^raquof ogteii h ^ doora - T-raquo

Tbey f walked across t ie caroegt floors |ttd between tabfee where era were dining and- everywhere they w^ut s^er wae eecalled to thraquo| ster jj^c things oolite fc^ a con versa- Hon which had no other topic ^than war Hpre and there shereeopoundaised men oQupytng more ^br less reefeen-alble poaStions in the aovernment And a few whose uniforms proclaimed them to be officers of the armjr tad- ^ navy These latter seemed diactMBflng the sityaU^n from a more confldeetUl viewpoint and held tbir heajia close together now and then araquoft fearful that^ others might OTexhear Uelr whispered comments ^ _

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bnt whtee-wtR-k hod-pfnverthimpt^tr-wlti^j amprentefrbered thb lights of theltlfujvlug -room tfu-i throng or

ii stnSJiaiid bullthct fiol-mriayhiultor^t-tee lO^feVepti-poundmil keyt quw ff( ^ e rost (n^ipguiahod men ol the nati(^

eev^v fhemT)r ol menit^r o f the j^J^j-ie dragged

his heart gave a great leap insiston4V demanding that he shoukl know her better It hftd been easy to yield to bulliM call and he made occasion to be as near her Hide throughout the even inK as wa-s possible He was to learn later that shn alwayswas witaiiev - tlv-M nearly always lilftccesMhIe and sonAptiiru-Ji ^^UlJCji^l^ sUch4 thought ihathe could ^carcefv ^rrrn^hefi-nivnl Thegtfgtven1i1g rfx rli^lr meel^g had ended an-Uo-flM (vetthigs^hut therro

auaintip(rv ui-ew to a mrr filPwdh

nu)ment Shgt ilid not respond bnt se^ined

almost to have forgotten him in hr raquorpvgtrtf laquoid cigtntomplagttongt of his words Xor did she express surprise and iatere-r when he gave her a suat in tbv li-ougham which wiifpd for thom iieiie the ^tari)n spates NrM till shgt heird iiim order the driver to taKf I hem ro n f^iiliicnalile cafe ill sh rri from the hmd of abstrac-titJii and )romc vivacious a^ain

Wlic- re yrri taking mp fhe nsw^d Did i laquoraquoiraquoifler4tarfU-th thnt iraquo re KCIK to - -]rlaquo frl-ul V Im STvlf

Guy muttered indicating one group with a slight nod of his head They cant understand It any more than wt can

She looked at hni sharply as if about to speak and then after an Inshystants hesitation closed her half-parted lips and advanced to the seat she desired A whjte-clad waiter served them and deferentially brought a newspaper still wet from the press

Thought youd like to see the latest extra sir he explained as he left them and Hillier with a look of weariness glanced at the headlines and laid it aside

Same old thing he commented in reply to her look of inquiry The Gazette has juat learned that not even coaling orders have been issued and this from no less a person than the secretary of the navy who has been goaded into free speech by the conshystant pricks of criticism I wonder if these people arlaquor insane

Guy she retorted I dont think it altogether fair to speak of the men at the head of the government as ln-t

sune until they have been proved in error Lets talk of something else

And he worried and tired of the topic was glad to lead into more per- sonal subjects He thought of the old inventor whom he had not seen for months

How is your father now ha asked Ja he improving in health and where is he

For the first time she showed some embajrasanient He watched her and ap she hesitated before answering beshygan to wonder if there was not someshything concerning Roberts which sho was endeavoring to conceal from him Oh ho is well but very overworked and tired she replied finally

Hut you havent answered all my question he insisted Yon havent told me where he is

She remained silent toying with onfi of the rings upon her hand and looking out through the vines to where the lights of the oily gleamed below and stretched out into the blackness beyond

Norm he said leaning toward her is thiere anything wrong with him Allyour letters come from Miami Theres a sanatorium there It cant be that your father Ismdash

Nomdash-nomdashno It isnt that she reshyplied but with a look of such appreshyhension that he almost doubted her for the first time in all thair friendshyship Father is all right only he has worked very hard andmdash Oh please dont insist on my telling you any more Believetoe I should be frank with you ofgt all persons in the world-if 1 could buf I csuit hemdashquite

ImphlslveJylfe Stretched his hands acros^the tabje and[seized hers The ham 6f^f lAfsat t |nn bad died out in thje rwm^S^ the i iv^i tlaquot of the dinersWrtfoge)0|ifcMed ^t Nad grown so laquottietthat they could hear the Rtraae of -f band from one of the parks n^iatf aa g ^ l y alt|jji w^rwas an unk^wyelaquoiwgcopyft9gt- raquo bullbullraquobull

bullNorm he said pleadingly Vake me irfWtgtfr raquogt crtrtftftflfeert~-TCP me whaUlt U t h a C i r t t a f c J y o u $ Somethlqa^peajjIm sure I ve read tr in yuttKraquoJampters ^mdJn your eyes when ycnY^||rieta rh let me share it with you You know I love yout

and a paftfccf ^V ti share each others trctijbles

He tried4o hold her hands but she withdrew them tremblingly Sh^ turned her face away toward thoshyughts of the night without looking at him For what seemed a long times he waited Oh I wish you had not siid that to nemdashjust xeC t-ho ua- | swercd at length You nlabullltbull it very luird for both of u nov J vaut to b - hnneat with you vut to bullbull c^nfldeace and mymdashbut cant letl on anything wait

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4gt Patient (feebly)mdashYes doctor Doctormdash3een eeuag aatmai

rigbt along hare you laquo PaUaat (grimly trying te smile)mdash

WeU doctor I tried to bet- aomi^ bow it did not seam to agree wjth me very well I managed to worry down the hay aad the elovwr taps all right but the thistles kind of stuck in ttty throat and I had to give It up mdashJudge

RHEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION

The Increased use of whiskey for rheumatism is causing considerable diseusslon among the medical tr etershynity It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingreshydients and taken properly The folshylowing formula is effective To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound Take in tablespoonful doBes before each meal and before retiring

Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmashyceutical Co Chicago but it as well as the other ingredients can begtmid from any good druggist

Riches Found Jay Accident Peter Terreros r muleteer discovshy

ered by accident tke Heal del Monte deposits in Hidalgo and at the end of 12 years had won 116000000 and a Spanish title of nobility and to give another example two brothers named Bolados who earn a miserable liveshylihood by carrying fuel found in bull crevice opened by earthquake an enormous block of silver worth 11230-000

Hows This We offer Onr Hundred Dollar Reward tar utry

CAM of Oktarrh that rtaatrt b mred by UaHs Catarrh Cure

F I CHKNTY C0Tollaquoiigt O W thn umlersluTied havlaquo known K Cheney

for the last s yram and believe hJm peTffrtli honshyorable In all hrminpM anaaetkMia aort financially abto to carry iHit any obiUrntlnrui made by bis Orm

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Take Halls Family PUto for ronMHMlUm

At some period trgt a mans life he firmly believes that att his friend have conspired to injure him

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Mrs k R qruuae |gtirt^ jpVraquolf bull cbetert Ia7 aays Fpv two 3ars my

- 1- hsck^waa wagk ana rbsnatlvlaquo laquo4raquoraquo fW tampojjgh luy tack typs a y | l(mjtgtsj I could hardly get About and_ lost mtjcb sleep The action of the kidneys w a s

7 much disordered I IISJSSJpiMl gt a n U B l l l g ^ J ^ 8

^ 6 1 5 ^ v Kidney Pills and the result was remarkable- The kidney action became normal the backacbe- I Bill who was having- troubles of his ceased and nay health 1ft now UA- | own

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the One to Ask Favor -bull gt r gtgt bull T i raquo r bull bull bull

Tbr wagons of the1 sf efctee show on ewfjth passed tip the avenue i t daybreak Their fncessaint ji rumble soon awakened ten-year-old BilHe and his Sre^year-old brother Robert Thir mother feigned sleep as the two wbJte- robed figures crept past her bed into the hall on the way to investigate Robert struggled manfully with tho unstecustouied task of putting on his cldttie Wait for me BIMe Ms mother fearer him beg Youll get ahead of me

Get mother to help jagtu counseled

usually good Sold by alt dealers 50 cents a box

Fbstef-Mflbiirn Co Buffalo tf Y

DIDNT WANT TO WASTE TIME

Colored Fisherman Most Satletleo- When the Bits Were Few

Mother started to the rescue and thenpaused as she heard the voice of Her younger guarded bnt anxious an rSttstent

You ask her BUlte Youve known her longer than 1 have A Everybodys Magazine

BEFORE it la time to put on the wfBtfefcoa tlite little girl will need tatawe^aeasos-wrap of some sortw-The perfectly plain tailoredcoatb of serge or covert cloth are very practical to wear to school- with the

gingham frocks butJhe small fry like grown-ups need a best coat The thr(Se coaft fn thetfRexch ^hoty models that combine simplicity and good styieThe illustration onthfrleffis a coat ofiajgtle brown rajah trimmed wtta wide- bandsSTecrU broadcloth pipfd with bright plaid silk The hat is a oneraquotone affair of sable brown feltwl th a band of velvet around the crown abd 4skgt quills u i lti -bullbullbull gt - bull u- bull bullbull gt--f bull-bullbullbullltbull

Thevjjoaion tile seated figure is of Egyigttitfn red-serge The pointed tabs ace made of twostrips-of id braid folded over a piece-of corded Bilk of the

The cuffs and under collar w e of

Hiding across the country -one day Dr Blank noticed-an old negro wfco had been for 4iiije awhile1 perched motionless upon a little bridge Ssta-ing silently from th -stream beneath For some time he watched him from a distance but finally1 overcome by the old fellows unmoved patience he

i rode up ltandgt accosted him i bullHello Wash What are you doing | Up there

gtftsjkin aah came the ifpfcf No^ getting mangt are you Nciampaf I

We l it seems td me yfeud get trred-Hraquotaiag no long without a-bjtttl

I doesnt want hokbii04v|||n^i Well thats funnyr^hydjont xow

wnt a bUe Wash Hits this away capn when- 1 gits

ALL HIS OWN

gt What a big figure you arrf getting

Well what-Woes that uiattef havent taken jamrs have I

CbmpoujlcU Mrs Sallie French of ] |nct Ter^ writes t0 Mrs

I hlaquo44laquoaMlA txpnbtef fon ail rmowamp ao s|araquo-i

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toua I JDOU1$ a a t tfoetora treated me 1 but did aae no good

taejteiCoJfejBfHinBSf aau and well

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For tamprty^rars lydis K Ph)k~

bsxus Vege U-Dla Cotnpound Ba tnm roots sad ncrbs has beea i Sta^daiti remedy fa^JtofJe EIMJ hss pos tiyjely cured thpossa women who have been troubled

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same color with little gun metal buttons the silk The hat is a very pretty one oX black beaver with a black satin a lot 6 bites hit tafetfTmjaeh time)

GIRL WAS DCLIRIOUS scarf edged with black silk ball fringe

The remaining sketch is a dear little garment of pongee the entire edge and the sleeve caps finished with wine color1wavy braid With this Is worn a hat of ecru felt faced with wine-colored satin and trimmed with rosettes of pongee and two iridescent curled quills

to git the fish bffn meh line fts- 1-1 doesnt^hp raquoh Hmlaquo flah flshl -~ With

tior^dlzziDefls Fiiervoua prostrstfcsv Why dont you try it

i Dont hesttsto to writs to Pinkbam If there Is ma about your sickness yon degt OQderstAnd She will treat letter lnoonfideiioeauidadtfise

Succeur time foh flshJLp-r I With Fearful Eczemamdash Pain Heat free N o w o m a n ever _

A t ATLANTIC CITY Cuticura Acted Like Magic bull a s t exper ience s h e M s hel | tMi

t h o u s a n d s Address L y n n T~

i MINTS ON CLEANING IVORY

Much Csre Necessary to Spoiling Its Tone

Prevent

lyory toilet articles are quite as fashionable araquo silver ones now and the fact that they are more difficult toclean in no way detracts from their popularity It 1B not easy to remove stalna from the mellow creamy mashyterial iwMhont spoiling its tone So useful hints on cleaning ivory are given herewith When the stains are very sligHt and id lfot seem-io be permanent though they cannot be rubbed off with a dry cloth wash the ivory ^thoroughly in warm water and Koap ^udV fend then without dfying it on a cloth place it in the bright Mjnlig1raquot for a few minutGB This ex-gt|and then exhale forcibly This excels

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posure will usually remove the stains After ttley have disa^i^eared wash the ivory again In soap and water rinse it thoroughlyhnrt dry carefully with a soft cloth

Where the stains do not disappear entirely after contact with the suns rays the ivory should be washed again in aoap ajul water then rinsed in clear water to which a little lemon juice has been added Care niuftt be taken to have the temperature of the water right aw too great heat will injure the ivory

Very dark discoloration^ require the services of an expert to remove though one may be fairly successful by rubbing oxalic acid solution not too strong and applying this to the dark spots or streaks with a brush Xfterwarrt wash the Ivfiry wellTh clear warm wateYand dr with bull absbrbent cotton oV a-sfllfjf cfcth-ahdIthen Ujave in the sunahinie Isr n-a waita plai^ to bieacb ^ ^ rv laquoV

The a^laquo0^a^eiBMDlaquo^^h|^ful to the n ftst de^Qp|e jjiecepf ivwjp in fact tb^ut- temiraquov canlaquobc aP-

der or_ wwung SirscW^ Wrffie ivory witbottt iUBftiR9raquoaaylaquo-]4ekOf apoillng lta tone t^laquoxttJte It sUoold how-evef J^srfrlaquoalaquoi^tdrit|aickr3rgt an^ thlaquo ivory thproqghly cisspjed aflirward with pleni5f warltf^WK C^uinot plecef UM|fbecpnje diecolofed c be cleantdaln tilaquojWAiand will bo(great-Jy Improved in color and appearance

FOR CLEAR VELVETY SKIN

Plenty of Fresh Air and a Good Masshysage Cream Are Essential

(jood teeth sparkling eyes and beaushytiful hair are all essential to personal attractiveness but probably the greatshyest charin of woman is a clear fresh velvety skin Queens have paid forshytunes to attain Ihls one charm alone But cosmetics and artificial beauti-flera wont accomplish what aiding nashyture will A muddy or otherwise unshyfortunate complexion is best overcome by the following plan Give up greasy foods and heavy pastries Take daily exercise out of doors or when driving fill the luugs with good blood-purifying air Breathe deep bold the breath

An out on my

tbe stagnant air In recesses of the lungs It is this stagnant air that litshyerally poisons the system making bad blood which in time shows on the face House dust in the connfry isalmost as bad lor the complexion as Is the dust of a big city Notice a sunbeam coming through the window into a room You will see thousands of small dust particles floating in the air These get into the pores and work havoc unless ones eliminating system is unusual A cleansing or massage cream works down into the pores and brings out these dust particles which soap and water cannot reach Moreshyover the massaging of the face is In itself beneficial as it starts the red blood doursing to the cheeks Care must be used to select a reliable masshysage cream A good massage cream plus plenty of fresh air and proper diet will work wonders in preserving and beautifying ones complexion-womans dearest charm

eruptions broke bull j daughters elfcsjP14 took het to a

doctor and he pronounced it to be eczema of a vewbad form He treated

i her but the disease spread to her back and then tfre- who|e of-her heid-was

) afecUjtl agd ajl bfer hair had to be cut i ov The pain she suffered was excru

u Mating andwith that and the hea gt-[ tintfUtfg hlaquor life Wag almost uni

| beameje QccaaVonally she was^delirir ous asdahje did not have a properb^our sleeptfor many nightt The iecond doctor we tried- afforded her jmat ad

i little rejieurojf as the first Thee 1- pun i chased Cotlcura Soap Ointment and

Pilla^nd before the Ointment was thref^SMrters ftblshed every trace of

SilasmdashI jeV fell yer M ^ ^ ^ i h i s i the ^ a e a ^ l i n s one U really seemed ride makes me feel GO years younlerfifiJfl$Mlgic fiHrlaquo- T W Hyde Brent-

MandymdashYer dont say bullbull f ) woosVEssex^ England Mar 8 1907 SUSsmdashYep its jes ah^t the fer ^ i bullbull- mdash --

SICK HEADACHE Positively c

theae Utile Plttau They Also rcilero Vtm

trlaquoM from DylaquopeplraquoIw-eifwtloa an4 Too Hlaquoalaquoejr SaUeff A raquolaquorilaquot bulllaquobullraquo-laquody for Diulocas Hmm-H I ProwlaquolPMOraquo 9mM TitM 1 o t he Moatfcv OMtgt ed Tongue Pal Mlaquo Bide roRPiD Livam

They reawlaSs the Bowels Purely

SHIiL PtiLgt SIJAil DOSE SMALL $laquoruiirtlaquo Mutt Fsc-Susftt Sifnatsre

REFUSE SUBSTITlTESe back when 1 way

wuz handl V the same

1 ( Ten (Yeart Heitfce tt

Three young men were discussing that awful thing called the future

Ill he content Raid one if in ten year from now 1 havraquo $1000- j 000

f gt Imaginary Holidays l know a manwho cannot afford tc

travel and yet has a delightful way oft deceiving himself He learns about the coat o tray^ng the proper cloth ing to be worn sets a time table and arranges excnrtt^SS for himself tc varioua^lacesand then reads about them to booksof tsavel To the man

If affi it^U with

K|ddlesticks exclaimed the sec with imagination it is a captlvatini Thompsons Eye Viler

ond you want too much If 1 have one hundred thousand ten years from now Ill be happy

The third was a solemn slow-manshynered youth seldom aroiist d to exshycitement Now however lie abanshydoned his recumbent posture on a bed and sat upright

[Fellows he drawled well all be InVky if ten years from nowwe have the price of a square meal

Which entirely broke up the serious nature of the discussion

occupationmdash Hewm and Home W N U DETROIT NO 42 1

CHIC NECK DRESSING

WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food

f

v bullgtbullbull

1 bull

V-

wMltClaquoMlaquoVrM Mad a Line When the line of the collar 1s seen

on the ascV snd will not come off it is time to amp something definite to re-SDovetbe dAcoioration of the sWn

It is 0ftlaquon effeottvp to apojy neroJt-ide of hySpotfSa with a bit of absorb-eni cotton Deb it oh at night alter a moat tborOosKwashiaajel aba neck in hotraoeJod-Xeave it est all night

| and gcrbViiStfi tboToogbry wltb bot ^ R i W ^ r Ir^i^VsiotV^^s^n o f witik o o l ^ ^ s ^ ^ J t o e a ^ M W nigWrrtir the stain or UDO disgppearg

If thcca^ofthWfhiraquolioaraquoomU ov Htifftsa-lhat^tbeiwaarer BUSera put watarlft tb^eeoeseitbe it-will raquoiaj in tne beeV Set In a dish over night and pot on Is the stemisg keep on until dry and It will shape to your loot

11

This illustration shows a chic neck arrangement especially becoming to young and pretty faces The Rtock is extremely high and around it is tied a hand of ribbon with bow and ends on left side Just under the ear The ribbon must be wide enough to cover stock and hold in place the frill of lace next the face

It doesnt matter so much what yoti hear about a thing its what you know that counts And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience

About a yeaf ago writes a X T manI waa bothered by indigestion especially during the forenoon 1 tried several remedied without any permanshyent improvement

Mybreakfast usually consisted of oatmeal steak or chops bread coffee and some fruit

Hearing so much about Grape-Nuts I concluded to give it a trial and find out If all I bad heard of it was true

So I began with Grape-Nuts and cream 2 soft boiled eggs toast a enp

I of PoBtum and some fruit Before the j end of the first week I was rid of the j acidity of the stomach and felt ranch

I relieved j By ihe end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared I and I was m first rate health once more Before beginning thi course of | diet I never had any appetite for lunch but now I can enjoy a hearty meal at noon time Theres a Rea- i son

Name given by Postum Co Battle | Creek Mich Read The Road to Well-ville in pkgs

Ever read the above letter A new gt one appear from time to time They i are genuine true and full ef twma) Interest

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ALCOHOL-3 P t R CENT AWfttabfe Preparation Car A siwOsltf tefoodsJirflMuis hapound sV Stonscfcs anl ampWU ef 1 M N r ( iiL VK

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fromotrs DigestionChttrful-pess and Rest ConWiis neMhcr OpiumMorphine nor Mineral NOT N A R C O T I C

ApeHed Remedy for Consists 4ioA Sour 5tCHiiraquochDraquorrboes VVor ma Convulsions Ft vtrish-nest and L O S S OF SLBCP

Fac Sunk SifnaUne of

Tut CENTAUR COMPANY NKW YORK

CUSTOM For Infanta and Chlldraii

The Kind You Hare Always Bought

Bears ths SKpjnatnrft

Of

^ Dosi s i gt t --

For Over Thirty Years

CUSTOM

3

Along (Wr Correspondents

SCJUTH I O S C O

A Dumber of people a t tended the fair aua all report a fiue t ime

Glenn Wain r ight and wife v limitshy

ed at Be r t Roberta Sa turday and

Sunday

MIHB L a u i b o m re turned to her

home at Ypailanti t he middle of

the week

J o h n and Ber t Kober ts have

recently purchased a new corn

thrabher

Mrs Alice Oalkiua re turned to her home at Wash ing ton D C Thursday last

Mr and Mm W a l t e r Mil ler took d inner with L T Laniborn and family Sunday

T h e L A S uieetb with Mrs George Harford Wednesday aftershynoon Oct 21 Eve rybody invited

Mr aud Mrs Wrn Caskey and daugh t e r Elva spent Sunday with the i r daughter Mrs Nick Bur ley

Char les Fos te r and wife and Mrs Sal tmarsh of P i n e L a k e callshyed on relatives here t he last of t he week

WEST PUTWA1L

M r s Wm Ga rdne r is on the sick list

Miss J o i e H a r r i s of D u n d e e was home over Sunday

Vern Kennedy- who has been very ill for the past two v we^ks is slowly i m p r o i n g

Miss Minnie VanBla r i cum is tak ing t rea tment at t he Sani tarshyium for rheumat ism

A novelty shower was given in honor of Mies Mame Brady at her home Saturday afternoon

Will Murphy of Seat t le W a s h j was called home on account of t h e serious illness of his father i

Mrs Chas Dyer and Mrs L

Chalker of Fowlervil le visited r e L atives here the first of the week

Miss I rene Dupu i s who h a s been spending a couple of weeks j with friends here re tu rned to her I home in Detro i t Sa tu rday j

UHADILLA

A J Ho lmes ofc bull S tockbr idge spent Sunday at S G Pa lmers

Sydney Wil l iams of Ann A r b o r visited at Les ter Wil l iams last i week j

A number from Unadi l la a t tend- ed the Fowlervil le fair and repor t a fine t ime I

Mrs Wir t Ba rnum and daugh t - er E s t h e r spent last week with friends in Mt Clemens

Chaa May and family of Bel- i laire are visit ing her -mother Mrs El len Marshal l and other relatives here

Mrs C F Teachout of Lans ing is spending a-couple of weeks with her pa ren t s Mr and Mrs J o h n W e b b

T h e L A S o f i f t e M E Church will serve d inner a t Mr and Mrs Geo Goodwins Wednesday of this week

T h e Misses Grace Smi th and L u l u Wagoue r of Gakteburg 111 are visi t ing at Z A HartsufTs and other relatives here

Mrs Chas Odell of Morley Meshycosta Co is visitiug her son and wife J a c o b Odelh

J o e Wi l l iams had the misforshytune to broak his leg last Tuesday

CIIKH Run H Hi)Hndiiii7 H fnw

dayH with hiw cousin Jesse Car te r

Dr Bai rd and two doctors from Det ro i t operated on Maggie Cuui-miskey last Tuesday for append i shycitis They also have a nurse from Detroit The patient- is doshying tine

T h e remains of Mrs S t ra i th weie b rough t home from Detroi t last Wednesday where she had been for t reatment The funeral services were held at the M E Church Fowlerville Fr iday

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Mesdauies Nett ie Vaughn and ELUI-

iy Jampokuun attended tbe btttte weetiug uf the 0 pound 8 at Jackson this week

K H Teeple of Muniatique waa a deltigatb to iuc auraquoLe Lueeliug of LUH O E and vsited hero before returnshying home

lev Geo B Crawford of Westminshyister Presb ltbuiTb of f t Huron was the Ruest of his daughter Miss Esther Crawford preceptress of our schools the week

Miss Maine Brady ana Edwin Hoisel were married at St Marys church Wednesday morning by Rev Fr Comerford assisted by lievs Hallay and Command The young couple received the congratulation of a large circle of friends both being well

j kiiowu bre SJiss Brady having been Saginaw has a manual 11-aiuiug | t o r SOMItt t m i b o n B c t Livingston raquooun-

plaui ibat is said to be equalrd by on- tys teachers and Mr Hoisel a young ly one other in any public school inj d n u t 0 Marion township the United States This buildiug will I u 3

I several from here attended tbe wyd undoubtedly be visited by thousands i - M ^ bdquo

J J ding J Miss Pearl Clark of Hartland and Francis Carr of Detroit at the

United States thousands

of teachers during the last three days of October when the meeting of the State Teachers Association occurs There will be an exhibit of drawing and manual training work schools all over the state

home of the brides parents in Hartland Miss Clark is one of Hartlands fairest

Publicity Tvis in Iiltgt niMvsjutper and all

the- AvorM n gtv knows it Is the motto )f i Uiilin luvci-iisinsT H^PIKV

The w r y tmth hath a color from gt i-Msiti ni of tlugt nttpror-mdashEliot

( daughters and for several years one of j our countys teaihers Mr Carr was a formar Pinckney boy and for years a i teacher A graduate of the Ypsilanti

Normal He holds a lucrative posishytion in Detroit The young people have the best wishes of a host of friends as loth are well known throughout the county

-it

Democrat c

i

Edwin Farmer Democratic Candidate

FOR REPRESENT ATIVE Solicits your support at

the November Election

Meeting Clarence Finch and wile of Jackson

were guests of R E Finch and wife tbe past waek

John Brown and wife of Marion Icwa were the guest3 of his sister Mrs John Chambers 3r the past week

All the room for patients at the sanshyatorium being occupiei one man a Mr LaTourette has sought refuge there by building a bouse tent oi canshyvas house with floor wainscotting and Irame all made up ready to occupy He is thus availing himself of the magnifiicent air and treatment there there affordedmdashHerald

Our genial blacksmith K R Brown has been working tbe past week as an assistant in the post office in Detroit

service examina-ook -

ing for an appointment quite so soon Whatever Mr Brown undertakes he will do well and while we are sorry to lose him we wish him success

t Business Pointers

i

i fie passed the eiyi j tion some time ago but was not

LOST

Rosary between residence and tli Catholic church black jet beads gold chain and gold cros I prize them very hiurhly Pease return and get liberal reward

Mrs J C Dunn

The atholir yountf people of Brighshyton will hold a box social and dance at the Brighton opera house Oct 23 08 All are cordially invited Music by Detroit orchestra bull

Have you ever tried Cleanola for bull

your varnished furniture leather chairs etc Exceptionally nseful for auto cleannurmdashmakes it look Iiklaquo new Ask your dealei for it

Cleanola Co Pittsburg Pa

N Golden Wedding

Of Big Rapids

Will address the people vicinity on State Issues

of this at the

lOpera House Pinckneyj

Mason th is

IB very

j IOSCO

E z r a TitiniiB is in week- K

Mrs F lorence Ha ines low at th is wri t ing

Mrs But le r is e n t e r t a i n i n g fr iends from Detroi t

M r a Wm Munsell has a cousin from P i t t s b u r g visi t ing her

W H L D a n n of Pe toskey visited

B 0 S m i t h a few days with his

cousin J e s s e Cartdr

Wednesday Evening Oct 21

The fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr and Airs Wm Glenn vas iele-brated on Wednesday September 30th at their home at North Lake

Following were those who were in attendance --

Their son E L Glenn and family of Stockbridge daughter Mrs Richshyard Webb husband and son Edward of Merricourt Dakota daughter Mrs Asahel Dutton and hnsband Plain-field daughter Mrs Floyd Hinkley and hnsband of No^th Like One daughter Mrs M R Griffith husband and daughter Golden of California being absent Then came the brothshyers and sisters of tLe bride and groom P W Watts of Webster D E Watts and wite of Mason brothers of Mrs Glenn and her only sister Mrs J-gtho Webb and husband of Unadilla R C Glenn and wife ot Cbelf-ea brother of tbe groom and Sin Wm Wood of North Lake his sister Mr and Mrlt S A gtlape of Chelsea were alp numbered among the srnests

After a snraptnous dinner the time was taken up with songs and rernm- isrentes of pioneer days There were many beautifnl and ulaquoefnl presents besides a numbe- of hard coins rang ing in value from five to twenty dolshylars The wish was expressed by mar y that the bride and groom might ive to enjoy their diamond wedding

Come to onr dance and box social Oct 28 and the Brighton young people will ahow yon a good time Rememshyber ihe place at the Brighton opera

1 honse

The Bullard Automatic Wrench Co are getting out a set of wrenches that

are superior to any made Send for of

circulars and ask yonr dealer for thn wrench The editor of this paper ha sample Bullard Automatic Wrench Co Providence R 1

For Sale

7pound acres of land all kinds of fruit crood 8 room house barn stables etc in corporation of Pinckney village Sell to suit purchaser t 43 THOS BURCHIEI

tor Sale

4 year old Inrsy cow with heifer calf 1 J Teeple 39tf

We at onr

are mil

Cider ready to arind 1 in PettysviHe

yon

William H

r apple

ooker

S I Connty of IivtnffStnn At bull Mgtmlton of ltmd court held ftt tblaquo Pro-

beta offliw in the villa of Howtll la MI4 coDfity on the lth (lay nf OrtnhlaquoT A Tgt 1

Prmmt Hon Arthur A Mnntajroe Jndjre of Problaquoilaquo In thn matter nf the eUtlaquo of

HAIUH J HRIOOS decaamdashd Wm H Rrigjta harine tiled in Mid court bta

petition praylDS that a cerlAln Inatrnnalaquont la wrltlne parportln^ to be ths laat will and Mat- meat of Raid decaaaed now on 01laquo in amid eoart be acmlttadto probate andthat tte adadaJatrattoa he araatad to A D Thorapeon or to aooM othar anftable pe raon

It la ordered that the Mb day at W(li mdash bar A D 1908 at ten oclock la the fbrcaoon at aaJd probate office be and fa nawaby appatetai for baarinitaaid petition

An It la farther ordered that aobUe aottaa tbaraof be (Iran by pabUaation of a copy of this order for ft aocaaaalTe waaka pravfova laquoo aald day of baarlac igt bull PiMinay DISPATCH a a m papa printed and dreolalad la aaid eonnty

Aanrnim A MOVTAACB

Jadfot Probata

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When the bull U e T gtbull

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By George

COCKKCKitfaWffTOPf^

la predecessor uud aftpoundr three or four minor fluctuations be felt that his boat wan riving and falling to the normal Atlantic swell The air was heavy damp and clammy and was tilled with many odors difficult of ltter aprlption but all of the briny war He cautiously raised blmgalf to a stand Ing position and surveyed- the horlsoa The arc of sea and sky before him was utterly blank As he slowly uwutig his body to complete his view of the tfcriaon be sdw on hli starboard qiiar-

J$poundmMtiamp a raquo t ^ amp him thjs +41 known gleam of Race point light At the same motnaat there burst on his ear a thunderous reverberating gt roar such a - sound - a s might be caused by a mighty wind devastating a great forest or by the discharge- of a thoushysand field pieces In a mighty cavern

Tense and strained Hnoty sensed everything which came to ear eye or nostril He realized that -(here had been a mighty upheaval of tfee ocean That thunderous sound was undoubtshyedly the impact of a tidal wave upon a distant shore that strange clammy smell the tang of which was still In his nostrils was no doubt caused by the depths of ocean being hurled to the surface by thia marine cataclysm

It was very dark the clouds obshyscured the sky and a light wind came from the northeast Henry had now

bull (Cbpyrigut by BJhorutonr raquouraquo Co)

The following story is true in all Its details real names alone being bullomitted for obvious reasons

Henry Bradford left his Old Colon) hltnne on a brignt sommei day to seek b | f fortune 1laquo New Y0amp

He bad the best wishes of everyshybody for he was a decent boy and all who knew him liked his manly ways

raquoBut he found the metropolis a tough proposition The fierce pushing fight fdMlfe workseekers Jostled and crowded tatt beifona aU his forevioue ^ c e c t J k ^ gt bull j r f f o hftvlog M faculty of retailstlflg ip kind found himself pushed to tha raquolW

He got employment it Is true but he could not bold it for any length of Hue owing largely to his lack of knowledge of urttan conditions and also to much bad luck

So after four years struggle He gave t u0 and acknowledged himself beaten The struggle had W a tfeon-tfnuooa and altogether oue-sjded anlt| as h tat upon the stringplece of an Kast river pier it was barne in upon him that he bad made a good a fight afr he knew how And lo s t -t

And now when Failure had comshypletely enveloped him In her somber c lpak be fatt jhere was aotfilbg elsvfc to do but to return to the old town There at least he could live and he among those who knew him and would sympathise with him Of the two dolshylars which he possessed one dollar would pay his fare to Providence and It would be a small matter for him to walk the intervening miles to his old home

This plan he carried into effect and the evening of an early October day found him in Plymouth which adjoined Tiis home town He was tired footsore and discouraged Plymouth always held a fascination for him aiid lie be-look hlm3elf to the Hurial hill and there on a lonely bench he looked down upon the lights of Market square to the riding-lights of a few craft lying at anchor In the harbor and( further tQ that great light on-the1 Gurnet whose effuteent ray guided and warned l o W anil coastshywise mariners Long he i sa t and luooued One by ope the lights were extinguished and raquo8 the town went to bleep he felt the necessity of doing likewise He stumbled down the nar row igtath to Market square across the main Rtreet and as though drawn by ome magnet to the waters edgf There the gray canopy with its Iron natc which shields Plymouth Rock from the vandal and the relic hunter reared its head Everything was fashymiliar to Henry yet his eye dwelt longingly on each object Here was a short strip of pebbly beach and drawn hiKh up on it was a fishermans dory The boat contained a pair of oars a sprit-sail and mast a coiled seine and in the stern a small breaker of fresh water Without hesitation he stepped aboard and adjusting the thwartsand oars and arranging the sail so that it would act as a cover for him he lay down and in two minutes was sound asleep

Henry Bradford was a sound sleep er a very sound sleeper else this siroy might never have been written He knew naught of the stealthy rise of the tide nor of the lift of the dory as she became water borne nor did he know that in his earlier arrangements he had loosened the noosed painter from the bowlder over which it had been slipped He did not feel the impact of the gentle southwest wind which nafted poundhe dory slowly but surer ly^tp he potnjt o f $ e beaeh

The outgoing tide in Plymouth harshybor much like a mill-race as it bur-rilaquofttgtitet th greater waters of Barn-arable bay (bdquo - bull

Heary Bradford slept the slep of utter weariness The dory is per-baps the beet sea boat ever designed and will stand- more -wind and weather and sloppjuseas thananyother small craft If hlaquo was somewhat jostled atdsb^axen ft only served to accenU-Ate a deeper sleep But there are softie bappenlnga of nature which no man sleepia or waking may allow to puss^qjabotlced As he slept a giant haadieeeaMd to reach from infinity And graSptng his frail boat carry it a s p i r i n an up up HIi all the world blaquo$nirie daik aq4 then without warnshying dropped him into an abyss soMepp ond rtwfu)vthnt iiseipmed asthough a cleft in polld earth had been opened tocnsulf him forever

Henry Hradford awoken with chat-tortns tooth and atarins eyts to find his boit twing lifted ags-fn- by the mighty hand of his drcarn ITi rudely aroused senses apprised him of the situation He katw himself trgt be Inj i s bend with a mcurh 1 the dory and he aiso realised that thrlt i shot hull lot is rrowrrd

A Hurried Examination of the Papers

got hiBiheurings biis dory had siiujraquood but little water during the awful tushymult He was in the alt i of stepping 1he mant when a now sound broke ijjt)u his eai1 It was ih^ slatting of a vessels sails and in his immediate proximity His strained eyes disshycerned a blotch upon the blackness of the night slightly an his port bow and liacoming momentarily plainer to his visicu A moment later he was able to make out a schooner with all sail set riding deeply in the water and nearly hove-to Henry dropped the ma3t and shipped the oars a few strokes of which brought him on her weather quarter whence he lustily hailed Schooner ahoy which beshying repeated and varied with Aboard the schooner bringing him no reply he again seized his oars and brought the dory alongside He leaped lightly on board painter in hand He trailed his boat astern and secured the paintshyer firmly The schooner was on the starboard tack with all sail set includshying fore and main gaff topsails fore-topmast staysail jib and flying jib About 20 feet of her midship bulwark was torn away and hsr decks were wet and -ailppe^J from recent mtrodatToiitt

A hasty tnspeeitott of the cabin berths and Its single stateroom disshyclosed no sign of life An Inspection of the deck forecastle produced similar results and Henry Hradfprd realixed tkat he was the only living being aboard that ill fated schooner

His mind was now intensely alert and he was on famHlir ground As fast as halyards ecmld be-aandled he clewed up both ^aff topsail^ and hauled down and fnrled the flying jib Jift amf foretoprriast staysail Then ftftfr^ stoppering both gaff topsails he returned to the deck and in a few minshy

utes had t i e schooner upon toe proper course for Boston light

Daylight bad come aad t t t wind had freshened slightly A hurried ex-animation of the papers In t o capshytains staterdoW disclosed the Vessel^ manifest which gave the information that the schooner Clara i ig tes 460 tons register owned by Bates ft Joyce of Postua commanded by jUapt 3rlaquo Perry of 8ajem and a crew- of five men was carrying 630 tons of coal consigned to the owners of the vease1 in Boston A nwall raquomn pf monej in the captains desk and the usual inshystruments of navigation gt were the things of most value which caught Bradfords eye during his hurried exshyamination The demands of the inner man were satisfied with a substantial breakfast consisting of hmn fried poshytatoes and hot coffee

Thewind held true and Bradfords mind Had already worked out a plan of operations He led his Jib down-haul and jib halyardsmdashsecured by a slip noosemdashaft and once la smooth water he made rowdy hi shott anefcor secued by a cat stopper only and overhauled a few fathoms of chain At four oclock that afternoon he brought the Clara listen into- the- wind on poundou(h Boston Hats hauled down his jib and as the vessel lost way slipped his eal-stopper and anchored i

The re -t is mere detail It was in the fall of the great coal strike and coal was eoel Henry sent word to Bates A Joyce by the harbor piasters tag and an hour later the corpulent and genial Mr Joyee was on board and had heard Henrys wonderful story jApound p- oqipekihe-inaxi day Henry Bradford signed a release attA accepted a lump sum of $D09t in lieu of all seiarlees rendered bull and salvage expected There is one more happy detail The 20 feet of bulwark that was torn away from the sideof the Clara Bates acted a r a life raft for the members of her company who were swept overboard at the same time Theywerepicked up a few hourg later by an ocean-going tug with a tow of coal barges and bound for Salem

At the earnest request of Henry Bradford his name was suppressed from the newspaper accounts of the waiving of the Clara Bates arid his appearance amoug his townspeoplea few days later was received asthe home-coming of a man Who had gone outy-done battle with the great world and returned successful

He Got Something Good A writer who went to get an intershy

view from Gen John F Weston who succeeded Gen Wood as commander of the Philippine division says

bull It was a scorching hot day in early September The family was away and he was sitting on the front porch alphe with a palm leaf fan aud a big cigar trying in his cheerful way to make the best of things Always the sojjj of courage and luraquolaquopitality he came down the slops io meet me at the fame lime calling to a servant to take my horse When we were comshyfortably seated Well he said and what cari 1 do for you

bullWell f iuisWered the trntri is general that I came jusi for a talk with you and if you would be so kind as to give nie something goodmdash

My young friend interrupted Weston sniffing the air do you smell that mint bPd lust you step right inside with me and in two minutes Ill have you a drink fit for the gods sir and not beneath the notice of a cavalryman

I met my editor friend at the Army and Navy club that evening Well he raid did you see the general and get something good

I didmdashvery I replied feelingly but of such a nature as would hardly

fill the bill for publication mdashArmy and Navy Life

A SUDDEN COLfX

None tlaquoft Alive Senator Beverldge in the eourse of

an eloquent after-dinner speech in Boston said of child labor

When we consider the indifference with which so many of our great men look upon the cbildjabor^eyjl we cnt help wondering if ^hese men^are so very greaf^f tera lL^ bullbull-bull- mdash

Senator ftaverida paused iand smiled-- bull - - -

Anv orator Ue said wss addressshying an assemblage Of the people He recounted the peoples wrongs Then he passionately cried

Where are Americas great iuen Why dont tb ey take up the cuidgel in our defense In the face of our manishyfold wrongs why do they uremaiiveojd immovable silent bull

Because theyre sll cast hJgtrcopynraquoe shouted a cynic i a the rear

SPOOKY APPEARANCE SCARL PEOPLE IN YARD OF MUR

r DEWED MANS HOUSE

TWO BROTHERS SEE SPECTER

gwtiaved to Be Spirit of Ma Recently bullhot by WifemdashDescription of

Apparel Tallies with That Worn by Him

QuffaJo pi YmdashOut on JNisgara Qtraet near the scene or Buffalos last murder case the ghost of Alexander Satfeerland walks at night time At Iaast thete are men who are flrfflty convinced they have seen the spirit of the dead man in the quiet hours thai just precede the dawn aod tblaquoy insist that their belief bi well founded Immediate neighbors who have sees aaything^of the-avaaritton camaet be foaad but this may be because the folk of the neighborhood retire early Two nwm ITed Maigb and bis brother CJbarle Malgh are the witnesses to tM ghoml story

The Malghs live In a boarding bouse about a block from the Suthshyerland bouse One night about ten days ago Fred Malgh saw what t ie thought was a ghost A few nights later the two brothers saw it or else both ware decidedly dtcsived At any rate they were mueb frightened

Fred Malgh told about his experishyence and It was not of a nature inshyclined to make a timid man want to go hunting or more adventure of the same sort He was homeward bound after two oclock in the mornrag and walked pest the Sutherland house

I was walking along without paying any particular attention to my surroundings said he Svhen I heard a clattering noise as if a man fell and then bumped dpwn a stajrway The noise may not haveeome from the house 1 really could not tell where It came from but 1 looked into the yard There I saw a figure of a man In trousers and shirt a black shirt

i n mm m It SkouU b Taken Accordinato Directions on the Bottle at the First Appearance of the Cold tir JOSKPS MICH Sept 1901 - las t

winter I cangbt a gudata coM which developed Sato ma utpicmmmt cmtmrrh of the head and throat depriving me of my appetite and usual good spirits A friend who had been cured by Peruna advised me to try it and I sent for a bottle at once and I am^lad to say that in three days the phlegm bad loosenetl and I felt better mjrampppetite returned and withmmdashnine dara 1 was in my usual good health

mdashMisa Helen Sauerbier Pernna Is aa old and velctried remedy

for colds N o woman bliould be yvitli-out it bdquo

~ gt

Two at the Game Austfn before t punish you(tel) me

why you were making ao uiuch noise demanded Mr Wyss

1 was just playin automobile pa sobbed the youngster

Keep o n play ing suggeatsd Mr Wyss Turn turtlemdashIllustrated Sunshyday Magazine

A very simple and efficient Slyrk Tonic or Stock Food atay be prepared at home at sjaail cost by using ten pounds of wheat bran or other ground food two and one-half pounds of oil meal and two and one-fourth pouuds of Comivound RoC Compound HoC may be had at any drug store and should not cost to exceed one dollar for two and one-fourth lmunds

Sometimes Peppery Spicy conversation should

handled gingerly be

V^laquoKAMMMl4aAA M ^ lt raquo raquo M gt M ^ A lt gt ^ ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ gt A raquo A ^ i ^ A ^ W i raquo ^ bull

An Eel as Thick as a Cat Sgt YorkmdashTin- aqiurimvt has ar-

(fiiirelti i w a monster a sjiotted juoiay is a formidable nanv for a of pel It is rUht feet Ions aa

lavue ii djanieter as a fat rat and re-somnlos an enormous eel

k f

s e ^ l n ^

which spcries

wirh raquo rid^e drgtry -ka afloat ajbtf confetidm with i of ftptkos It rame from fiermnda j a phaa^ of ocean disturbanco v1h t^fton tho mora has ht en taken rr which he was not familiar The n^xt a sfa serpent by s een iishpnnen rs i i uplift was of mueh less volume ih~n Isv^s near the sn-cp an J oiwv lie

WthrHs head on Uii-iforfc l)ind CZZA and crahs

Sumiiutendr-nt Morgan riys this inoray is nor oxt-torHnnrifY Tar-e as they grow to ^ feet aTtcf ifTeli swim

except tha^ with heat efevate a b i v 1 rhe sea Lin under- - -

Speakiag of Tides Teaehe-mdashTommie can yen traquovll me

-Thsr effect the moon has an thraquo riv^r Tom mi - Yesin makes it moan-

iiciht mdashYonkors ^atermn-i

The Specter Held One Hand Over His Breast

open at the neck He held one hand over bis breast It was not a usual Right at that time of night for the man wore no hat but I did not connect it with the Sutherland ease 1 glanced up and down the street I supshypose It was instinctively to tee if I J was alone on the street When l looked i in the yard again nothing was there

The disappearance of the man was so sudden it started me thinking and then I recalled that in the house near

by Alexander Sutherland was shot and killed by bis wife I can tell you my hair stood on end and I did not linger fn the netghbbrhood to investigate The next day I told my brother Charshyley of the experience but he didnt take any stock in it He does now though because he was with me last Thursday night or rather Friday morning and saw something of thebullgt same sort

Charley who was wffh hfci brother when the story was told verified the account of the latest occurrence Tlje twp brothers were bound hoim after midnight and when near thajSuther raquolaquopound heulaquoe beard agt alatterJQg noise-Bonn wore pretty much frightened cw-causn the noise was similar to to Freds description of what h beard preceding thp first apparition Toshygether they looked where he had previshyously saw what he took for a man Xothins was there Then his brother seized his arm and exclaimed

Look there back by the barn The form of a mraquon was -pen nvivin

nut of the sjfire between fwrgt house- The two men w^r- s-gt nervous rhegt dil not examine it closely enonsrh r desrrilgte necurategt Us appearance they say bif in a general war it an swere-i to the description of the mau previously seen by Fred

Instant Relief for All Eyes that iire irritated from dut lioat -un ltr wind PKTTITS KYK SALVK 2V All lruggistfi or Howard Hros Uuffaio X Y

The wise man who has a good opinshyion of himself keeps it to himself

MM WIMIOWI Soothing Njron for i-htlJren tMtbtar tot teat thlaquo jruras reltinflaquo )raquobull SftintBAtloamlUrapaiaCHrMwtAdcoUi Scraquobi ula

Its i pity some people cant marry for brains instead uf money

Wmmt Arfavmdash Vn Altons F M U E I M bmrmjmUMMmaBU RataMioattattons Swulfar CVwtritl praquorkraquograquo AS0Imlaquotlaquod LeBor N T

A successful man isnt necessarily a contented man

1)01)1) gtgt K I D N F Y

PILLS

Sfee ftolmti poundtyatek Ulraquo mdash W

=w F L AM^BSWS ltkpO PRbPNiETpRe

THtffeSbA Y dCT 15 1908 - ^ -

M a k e Y o u r C h o i c e

Below we give the nominees for ty November eieetion Of course your choice is here and we will keep them here for you to look at from week to week unt i l after par t of them are elected

KK PUBLIC AN

William H Taft Jitmqg S Sherzuau

STATE i-

Fretl M Warner Pteick H Kelly

Samuel VV Smjth Francis J Shield UhuH L Johnson

COUNTY

A A ^Montague

President Vice Prtmuiimt

i

(ipverrmr IMtUt (ioveuoj CJpngitraquo(raquo State Senator

rtHiitiative

Judge of Probate Sheriff CbtlDtvCiwk County Treaaurar Register of Deeds Prosecuting Atty Drjiiu Coaamissiouer

ElectuH Hidden bull Willis L Lyons

Cbarlett F Judsou A D Thompson

Igt P HCarger Frauk E Mowers

SuperlntendantB of Poor

BMiuol KxHuiiners

Circuit Court Com

Surveyor

H H AVines J H Gambel C E DuBton H C Durfee G G Irving

Glenn H Mack Grant Dunning

President Vice President

DEMOCRAT

Wm Jennings Bryan John W Kern

Governor RcpreHeittativc

STATE - - - -

Lawton T Hemans Ejlwin Farmer

COUNTY

Judge of Probate Sheriff Clerk Treasurer Regieter of I)eedlaquo Prosecuting Atty Com Schools Drain Com School Kxaruiner Supt of Poor

Win P Van Winkle William Stoddard

Clark H Miner Edward B Milette

James Stackable Wm E Robb

Wrii Grocinger George Horn

Glenn Grieve Daniel Reti

i W C T U Edited by the Pinckney W U l V

The prohibi t ion movement in the south has old Ned with t h e Lake E r i e grape growers They don t ayud car loads down south now as they used to and of course they have a g rea t deal more g rapes than they need for their own wine making purposes These g rapes are left hang ing on the vines thiB year When you hear somebody saying p roh ib i t i on doesn t p rohib i t tell him how thorough ly a larmed the l iquor manufac ture rs are W e e r taxed t remeudous ly to he lp fight t h e prohibi t ion peopl t Ala rmed at the prospect for prohib i t ion t h e wine growers of California are orshygan iz ing to fight i ts advance in tha t s ta te

T h e Nat iona l Brewers Convenshytion at Milwaukee compla ined of the in te r fe rence of women in t em-perence electious I t doubt less w a n t e d t h e State arid U n i t e d S ta tes governments to m a k e gtthe women keep the i r hands off T h e saloon fears the women-

Woald Mortgage a Farm

A farmer on Rural Route 2 Empire Ga W A Floyd by name says Bucklens Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw one on my hand and one on my leu- It is worth its weight iu tfold I would not he without it it I had to mortgage tbe farm to get i t Only 25c at Siglers drug etore

Pub l i c opinion in favor of postshyal savings banks is s t rong and it is represen ted by people who are conservat ive and thrif ty T h e declara t ion against postal banks is

For Judge of Probate The Probate Court can be said to

be in a class by itaelt Its functions being entirely different from those ot tbe justice circuit or supreme courts Tbe bulk of tbe work iu in overseeing the administration ot tbe estates ot deceased persons minors and incomshypetents and in making the proper public record thereof

It is undoubtedly surprising for many lo realize that the value of property being bandied under tbe supervision ot this court exceeds that involved in tbe circuit For tbit rev son it is evident that the records must be complete that tbe Judge of Proshybate must give the details of each esshytate the closest scrutiny which in turn requires a complete and thorough knowledge ot the probate laws

The present Judge Mr A A Monshytague has proven that he is familiar with all the piovwious-ot the probate law thnt be givas the proper attention to each estate andmakes the records thereof completeajicj in dojng this fulfils the demand^ of the people and they shouid^ieethat he is again elected in NoyembermdashBrighton ArgUs 1 - bull bull bull raquo i

- bull bull bull bull i1 bull

Drain Commissioner Frank Mowers

Wm P Van Winkle Recognizing the importance of this

office to all the people of the county and the fact that it needs a competent official with a judicial mini and a knowledge of tbe law the very best selection was made Wm P Van Winkle is a lawyer by profession He has been in active practice in all tbe courts ot this state for more than twenty years His education and long experience lias fitted him to adshyminister the duties ot this important office It can well be said that no man in the eounty is better fitted for tbis position The duties ot this office are very important and becoming more important All the property in the county passes through tbe hands ot this ccurt every thirty years

The last session ot the legislature euacted a law providing for juvenile courts and vested in tbe several probate courts of tbe state for that purpose the jurisdiction of dependant negleeled and delinquent cbildren -

The probate court is under the laws of this state a court of record The questions constantly arising and to be passed uponin that court are of the the utmost importance to ail the peoshyple With due respect for tbe men who have hald tbis county we believe that Mr Van Winkle will make tbe best probate judge tLe county has ever bad and should be elected

A Good Ndminatiofigt

fc

The republican party juade no misshytake in giving the nomination for drain commissioner to the present inshycumbent Frank E Mowers who has conducted the office in a business like manner with fairness to all While the county drain ta^ amount to conshysiderable each year the commissioner is not to blame for the number of drains as that is done by petition of the tax payers and he cannot comshymence a drain ot himself without such petition and then IT IS HIS DUTY TO DO SO

Mr Mowers has done his full duty and where there has been anyone in-

considered as evidence tha t t he terested enough to examine closbly into

banke r s want to discourage any the matter they find that in nearly

N G swnrthout i t h i u g w h i c h 8 U g g e 8 t s in ter ference evey m a t t e r h e h a s h a d t o a t t e n d t o

Circuit Court Com Surveyor

o j^n^eJ with the i r control of the money R I) Roche J

John McCreary j market I t smacks of selfishness _ _ and inconsiderateuess of the p u b -

At any time when your stomach is I lie interest Moreover it is shor t not in good condition you should take s ighted The postal savings plan Kodol became Kodol ^ureats all tbe is a gua ran tee of deposits and also food you eat and ft gugtp]ies health amp gua ran tee of bet ter gove rnmen t and strength for tbe stomach in that way You take Kodol just for a little while when you nave slight atshytacks of Indigestion and you take it just a little longer in order to get rid of severe attacks of Indigestion or Nervous Dyspepsia Trv Kodol today

Bold by P A Blgler Druggist

supervision of banks and it is someth ing tha t is bound to come in t ime no ma t t e r how much opshyposed by narrow selfish in teres ts

Where Bullets Flow David Parker oj Fayette N Y a

m^^~ i veteran of the Civil w ir who lost a penant now if foot at Gettysburg say^ The gool

Eleutrie Hitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me

A Healthy Family I spent much money doctoring tor a Our whole family has enjoyed bad case of stomach trouble to little

good health since ve began using Dr purpose I then tried Electric Bit ten Kings New Life Pills three yearsago and they cured mo I now fake them

We won the Peary will b r ing back the pole

says L A Bartlet of Rural Route 1 Gilford Maine They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good 25c at Siglers drug store

as a ionic and tbey kelaquop rae strong and well1 50c at Siglers drug store

Bur rr a

T h e season is approach ing when a l i t t le caloric t rom the radiator will be more apprecia ted than all t he hot air of the pol i t ic ians

A ft i n HlHlil-l

ti ~ - 1 raquo t gt i bull

hi--

Barns bruises and scratches big and little cuts or in fact anything xe-qniring a salve are best and quiekest soothed and healed by DeWitts Carbo-lized Witch Hazel salve The best salve for piles Be sure yon get De Witts

Popular Spor ts ulit Kin cry popular hi

r in A cer ta in na-i ii tIn- owner of onn of

ii W l l i f l l III- h i t s I v f l l S O l l

bull lti i-]iws It has won rn i - iiltl is looked after ami iv IraquoMI1laquo as a 1 gtrrgtv favorite iii valiirs ii LOHIO rupees s said ii liriitas liiia au annua l (raquo fioin IUIifgt to 1raquo1110 rupees

ran-ful ly tianlrl ]gty four men lest i may [gte j^ot U and dor to red

Kurmans also pnrroni e boxing eashygerly lair the ari ran scarcely he pracshyticed according to i^iieensherry rules for we a r e told by a provincial repor te r t ha t he has observed tha t even the

a s t-igt bullbull

The ltgtv and it income It

F i g h t i n g for the r ight for a ^ l X ) X e r a 8 t r i k e o u t w i t h e y laquo bull bull 1 Au J 1 I tightly ihut and if they do hit mch

principle for the good o r country and for a cc tmt rys people most thankless task

is other it is more by chance than any-

R thing elsemdashCalcutta Statesman

Tired mothers worn out by the peevish cross bady have found Oasca-sweet a boon and a blotting Campsca-sweet is for babies and childrrn and i t especially good for the ills m com-

Kodo is a combination of the naturshyal digestive juices and digests all claa-selaquo of food and every kind ot food lto yon see it will do tblaquo work that the stomach itself does Thfl only differshyence between it and the stomach is the stomaebcan get ont of order and mon in hot weather Look for the

ingredients printed on the bottle Con- K o d o 1 c a n n o t b n f K o d n l traden P n t tbe tains no harmful drags

bullold r P A ttgler Drnggtat

stomach into good order today It is gnaranteed

bullold by F

Buy Kodol

he has saved the county money and the voters will make a mistake if tbey do not return him to the oftcd for anshyother term The following is taken from tbe Tidings

THE RIGHT KIND There are two ways of doing things

officially One is to ride rou^b-shod over the rights ot people because an officer has power The other way is to carefully study the ueed for action and justice to individuals and while doing ones full official duty at the same time be courteous and fair to everyone

Frank E Mowers of Putnam has shown himself a courteous but at the same time a painstaking and obliging official His official acts have been so carefully and thoroughly done that every one has stood So reasonable has he made every project he has unshydertaken that there have been very t3w contests and in tbis way alone a good many dollars have been saved to tbe county by saving expensive litishygation The people who havn met Mr Mowers officially during his first term as drain commissioner are the warmest support he has for re-electshyionmdashTidings

ATTENTION I will not publ ish my p ic tu re -

it is not handsome enough

I will not publish self-praise it is distasteful

Bu t I do want your vo te s

Prosecuting Attorney

And if elected will do my doty to the best of my abil i ty

David D Harger

Had a Close ca l l

Mrs Ada L Groom the widely known proprietor of the Croora hotel Vaughn Miss says F o r several months I suffered with a severe cough and consumption seemed to have its grip on me when a trtend recommendshyed Dr Kings New Disoovery I beshygan taking it and three bottles affect a complete cure The fame ot this life saving cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer is world wide Sold at Siglers drug store 50c and 1100 Trial bottle free

Wm Robb is t h ^ b t o i o e ^ hiraquo p a W for Prosecuting Attoif laquo ib a young attorney in riowell (iv yeaib a g e - A has amp good character and as be has been ^xr and honorable in his dealings he gained a good reputation He never been above Cork and has thereshyfore been successful

Tbe Prosecuting attorney in sauce controls tbe tiuances of the county ^ s he is tin legal adviser of Jw towmjalp and county in allciyil and criminal matters

It is therefore important that tpounde people should elect a man ot force and business capacity for tbis office if they visb good service and low taxes Mi ftobb started tor Ann Arbor with 1raquo than |250 and earned the balance for his three year law course in Ann Ar bor He started single banded in Howell HVH yiars ago and has tude a success of bis own business

We tberetc-e believe he is uompo tant and prepared to look after the interest of the couuty

Tbe people of tbis county h ive alshyways given the otfir-e of Prosecuting Attorney to a young man as1 it is a stepping stone in the profession They gave it to L 8 Montague l)ennilaquo Shield VV- V VaivWinkle L E Ho vlett and others when they were young attorneys They made no misshytake then and will make no mistake now for a vote for Mr Robb will not only help him but it will stimulate the ambition of our boys who are atshytending the district and village schools for all will seo that the people are evshyer ready to encourage the mung who are trying to help themselves

DeWitts Little d u l y Risers tbe famous little liver pills They ailt small sure safe pils

8old by r A Stgler Drngglit

BubtcrlDe lor the Plnekney Dispatch

GOOD LUGK HAND PAINTED

STATIONERY H a n d painted Stashyt ionery ilaquo one of the la tes t ideas at the present t ime and a box makes a very apshypropr ia te Chr i s tmas present Call on

Miss FLORENCE ANDREWS

For Prices See Sample and Leave Order

K I L L THE C O U G H AND CURE THE LUNGS

WITH Dr Kings New Discovery

PRICE too A raquo100

Tritl BotUe Fret AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES FOR CSSEi18

GUARANTEED 8ATI8PA0T0E OB MONEY REFUNDED 3 Kennedys Laxative

Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them o

gj the system through t copious and healthy action of the bowels

Relieves coughs by cleansing the bullBQcous membranes of the throat d u e t and bronchial tubes

A s pleasant to theteste es Maele Soger

Children Like i t For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDKEYS Trf

M t t i KUwj U4 Bltsssr Rfc-seTt ferite Hold bf F A Slgler Drmrsist

-ijiJL y good coffee at a reasonable orice

really the standard coffeemdashthats

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee Always fresh rich and clean because of the air-tight sanitary packagesmdash one full pound to each package

McLaughlinsXXXX Coffee sold by MURPHY A DOLAN

W W BARNARD H M WILLISTON

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ffyraquo

XXXX COFFEE CHUMS]

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^ Of laquo5 R I M I O V FOR ALL FORMS OF

RHEUMATISM U n f t i M SotmtHtm Mmunalgat

Kmnmf Troublm and Ifhiifrgrf Olmmmmem

GIVE8 QUICK RELIEF Applied external ly it affords aljtiost in-itfcOt rtjitef from puin whilu p e n n a n t nt eettlts iire b e m effected by taking it inshyternally pui ylntr the blond dissolving the poisonous subs tance arid r e m o v i n g it from thu sys tem

PR 8 D B L A N D Of Brew tin Gav writes

I had been a sufferer for a number nr jcart with Lumbago tuidJCtieutnativaiiu iny ttiuinamprd lojfs and tried all the remedies that 1 ltuulti gather from modioli worka and aleu cuuvultod bullWtU ana tuber 6f the best ijlivalclioi bdt found lotlilmr (hat tfavo the rtiilef ptiulaeil frouj 4 DHOPtt I shall preScrlbf it in my yraetiie

r theuuintlwu aud klndi txi dlbtrtvpea

PR copy L GAT pound 3 Hancock Mlun writtgtraquo

bullA llttlefftrliierehadBUClia weak bark canned jy RUbUinatlraquom aud Kiduey Trouble ihui laquoUe jlld not stand onln-r feet The moment 1Jraquo-S

lin^Uur down on thj door aluwould raquoei-laquo-ttiraquoi gtvitii paitiB 1 treated her with b-lJHePS ami Ciilu raquoheranaround aa well aud liujipy an can tic 1 prescribe amp--DROPS for ruy jmtlontw aud use

it II tuy practice

FRE If ynu nre siifViiir^ -wiLli RlnjuiiiiUiiui

uraiioa Kidii- unbiiv So-tigtL i iHiii imiruiiy kiiidrcil clisi-1 bullbullbullbullbull wriit is for u trial bottle of 5-UUOlS

PURELY VEGETABLE g 5-DROPS is entirely free f-om o^inm t pound

Iauinc niorpbine ulcohol iiuni ~ iltilriwr liiiuilar ingredients

f i laquo e HI Hot tic

SANSON lgtlaquout

lze Bot t le f t - K I I O I ^ (PltMgtlluraquoeaj raquo i MOO 1 or frltule igty IJr[irsi-tlaquo tjj

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OTAJE Of MICHIGAN the prooaie court for O toe eouaty of Uringgton At a eeattoa of bullaid court held at the probate ottoe In the village of Howell in Mid county OD the i laquo h day uf October a D iwjg Present Hou Arthur A Montague judge of Probate In the matter or theeelate of

BMUIAMIX F AJfuiKwa deceaaed

Krauk L Andrews having fliod In aeid court bis petit ion praying that a certain instrument iu writshying purporting to be the laet will aud ieraquole-ment of said deoeaalaquod now uu Me iu said court be admitted to probate a u l that the adaolnletratiou of said eecate be granted to himshyself or to eoine other suitable person

It la ordered that the tfth dagt oi November A D 11)08 at ten oclock in the foreuoon at baid Probate Office be aud ie hereby appoiuted tor i hearing aald petltiou

It is further ordered that public uutiue thereof beg iveu by publication of a copy ot this order for three eucceraquoatve weekb previous to aaid day of hearing in the I iuckney Dispatch a newspaper

printed and circulated in raquoaid county t H

ARTHUR A MONTAGUE Jadjse of Probate

Mortgage JSale Default having beeu made iu the condttlouc

of a certain niortuuge bearing date November 9tli A D 190frac34 nade by Daisy Lgtrew an Ailuiiuibtratrix ol the estate o l Archie irevv liectbulla8et (by order of the probate Court) Ugt T P Stowe Truetee ttieu of Howell ^ i cb and recorded iu the office of the regiMter udoeOb iu tne touuty of Livingeton btate of Michiguu on the 15th day of November A 1) 1W5 iu liber SI of mortgages on pa^e CM uuu which mortgage wits duly aswijijned liv T 1 Stowe trustee to Henry T Love trustee of estate of Clara Love which iu-yijiinuent wab duly recordshyed in the office of Ketrister of Heedt) aoretiaid iu Liber aOoi luortKayeB at payc 51b thereof

By the uoupayiueut ot intercbt tlieroou tlie aueignee ban by tlie option in baid mortgage ex-pjeasetl has declared the whole amount to be due and payable and thereby the power o lgtide therein contained has become operative aud ou which mortgage thete is chiiitud to be due for priucijial and iu tercet the eum of Vive hundred yeveuty j two and thirty one-huudicdths dollars (86230) j and an attorney fee of Twenty Uye dollars (8-6) as therein provided and no buit or procctdiub at law having been Instituted to recover the amount J now declared to be due and remaining secured by caid mortgage or any part thereof Notice is thereshyfore hereby given that on Haturday November 14 ut ten oclock in tlie forenoon there will be sold at the westerly front door ot the Court house in the village of Howell County of Livingeton and State oi Michiguu (the Court house being where the Circuit court for the county of Livingston is held) at Public vendue to the hiirheBt bidder the premlseac escribed in said mortgage or HO much thereof an niny be necessary to satisfy the amount due ou nairt mortgage an above aet lorth with intshyerest thereon and the attorney fee and coetB and expenses allowed by law and provided for in said mortgage said premises being aituated in the township of Mariou County of Livingston and State of Michigan and described as fo l lows to-wit A piece of land commencing on the North line oi section four (4) and fifteen (lfgt) rodn east of the Northwest corner of the eaat half ol the North e a ^ t l r l quarter of said section thence east on f-ectlon line to a point twenty-four (i4) rods cant uf the north weBt corner of section three in Hampid township thence Houtli parallel to the section line sixty (ilO) rodn thence west parallel with town hbip line to a point tifteen (lrgt) rods Ksft of the west liue of the cast half of the north east fil quarter of said section lour (4) thence north sixty (itO) rods to the place of beginning excepting therefrom the west ten and two thirds (10--) in width thereof and containing in the piece hereshyin dencriled twenty nine and three-fourths [W) ticrcs

Also a piece commencing at a point in the north line of section number thiee |1] township aforeshysaid thirty-four | il] rods east nl the Northwest corner ltgtf said ecctlon three thence east on section line nine (9] rods thence smith parallel with the west line of nahl suction three [gt] seventeen 117 | chains and eighty four (Si [ l inks thence we-t nine [H] rods thence north puralKl to the west line of said Pectinn t luee |t] to place of beginning and containing four 1 1] fierce more or less

A)BO n piece commencing thirty four [34 | rods cast of the rorthwest corner of the northwest trl quarter ot section three [i township aforesaJib thence south parallel with west l ire id said section three [ij seventeen [17] chains find eighty four [Si] links I hence west thirty fmir [34] rods ihecc north t a point sixty (tin) rods south eftho north line of said section three thence east parallel with south line 1 wenty fiMir (vU reds thence north nl Iieht angles with said smith Mno to north line

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A Child of Nature bull M - H - I - M - M H M I l-ll^l I i l l I

[OrtmM Theres a man in the front office

looking for gome property in Boonton county Perhaps we can sell him the Gardner t r a c t You go In and talk It up a t what you thluk you might get out of him then call me and ask what I think about selllug at the price you give Ill ask If youre crazy to part with auch a property at the ngure and well have a wham battle over I t Ill go out mad and you sell the property because youre mad too See

Good scheme Well try It on Dobison of Dobson amp Cram went Into

the front office where he found a young man who In his Innocence adshymitted that his father had recently died aud left him cent10000 and a small farru I l ls purpose was to sell the farm and buy a larger tract some-

bullmpa

was a coolness in tne mraquot a steeiy look In the eyes that

aot lost on the Tounirster He away not In anger but in sor-t n d thinking what a despicable

man Mr Cram was A flaquow days later Mr Cram rushed

Into fell partner s office with a newspashyper in hli hand

Great Scot Dobson Whats this bullBig And In coal Sale of a tract In Boonton county A young farmer made r i ch

Ha went on to read that the story-told them by the grateful boy was t rue and that they had thrown away a forshytune EDWARD B KIMBALL

Kennedys Laxative toui^h fcsyrup is used nearly everywhere because it not ooly heals irri tation of the throat and stops the cough but it drives the cold out of the bystem tbrcuyb its laxative principal by asburing a tree and genshytle action of tbe bowels and that is the only way to cure a cold You

where which was liable to improve In j cant cure it as long as you are constishypated Insist upon Kennedys Laxashytive Cough Syrup

Bold by F A a i d e r D r u laquo u t

of paid section three thence east ten ]Mij rode to the pi ace of beginning t onttthiing six and seven eighths [tisi acres ot hu d more or less

Dated Howell August lo A D IMS Henry T logt trustee

Assigned of Mortgagee Win l VanWinkln

Attorney for Assignee r 17

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value I ve got just the thing you want

said Dobson taking out a beautifully d rawn map Theres 800 acres of It which we can soil you at $100 an acre This will leave you a couple of thoushysand for improvements besides your farm Theres only one trouble about my selliug It to you My partner Is dead set upon our taking It ourselves I would be in favor of it too but weve got so much now we cant pay the taxes

The young farmer studied the map deliberately and after he had finished said he would go and look at the propshyerty Dobson touched a bell An office boy entered and was directed to call Mr Cram The junior partner came In and was informed by Mr Dobson tha t he had offered the fanner the Gardner t ract a t $100 an acre whereshyupon a violent quarrel ensued at the end of which Mr Cram left the room In a huff threatening to enjoin his par tner from making the sale Dobson was so angry that he vowed the trade should be made before Cram had a chance to interfere

The young man took the hook and paid two ten-dollar bills to bind the bargain Before he left the office he had drawn a check on his bank for $8000 and had a deed for 800 acres of swamp and hill land the latter covshyered with a second growth of worthshyless timber

Goodly Mr Dobson he said at parting I shan t forget your effort in my behalf and I hope it wont get you into trouble with Mr Cram

He had no sooner gone than the two partners were congratulating each othshyer on the sale

Shake old man said Dobson You played your part beautifully

But you landed him Hes as innoshycent as a kitten

T w o years passed during which neishyther Dobson nor Cram heard anything of the Gardner t ract or its purchaser when one day Cram said to Dobson The young man we scooped with that swnmp and timber land in Boonton county is in the other room and wants to see you Look out for him Some one may have put him up to getting even The law cant touch us but he may have some game to play

Trust me for games Dobson went in where the young

man was waiting with outstretched hand and eyes beaming with kindli- ness i

Mr Dobson said the youngster j tha t property has turned out better than was expected Theres coal on i t

Good exclaimed Dobsou slappfhg the boy on the nack Inwardly he said Why didnt you say gold or diashymonds

Yes they say Its the finest anthrashycite In the state

Splendid Another slap on the back

I m indebted for my good luck to you Do you remember how you sold me the property before your partner could interfere

Yes I remember t h a t Well one good turn deserves anshy

other Tve got an offer of $230000 for the property from a coal company I feel that I shouldnt keep all this good lurk to myself seeing that you were so kind to me Ill divide Ill sell to you for half $12000 and turn you over the coal companys written offer good for thirty days

My dear fellow said Dobson strivshying to maintain a countenance that would not betray his seeing through the stupendous game you arc the very soul of honor Ill speak to Cram about i t

Going to Crams office he shut the door and as soon as he could control his lanehter told him how the yoang farmer was trying to pay them In their own coin After a pretended consultashytion he returned to the boy and said

That partner of mine will be my ruin Do you know hes so mad about my selling the property to you that he wont consent to my having anything to do with the matter and onr partshynership -bull ils piraquovmo unless hnti i ltgtgtbull ii

Theres a gentleman me

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ms stood on the verge of war The is o m t a y closing factories

lead droned a fmei protest idleness epreadlag and throughout the

the subject of the Impending con-ires irvmlt dtacussed Dwtla-

orators in (feat cities pre-4feted dire lojssea in prestige Mid hemtt ithdevery hamlet had Its awojphet of woe The nations position a s a first-class power even its very ln-4 ^ ^ seemed at ^ k e

And in all this ominous unrest this -clamor foraction the administration mt Washington gtsat unmoved smiling what seemed to the country and the worhi at large a fatuous smile of com ptacency it was then endeavoring a s in previous crises through the use laquof high-sounding words to avert an eitiiap c leat aTafcult J ^ bdquo

^br ^ipme ^years there hadVfceen toooted questions between Japan and the Jfteat American repapllej Atj| in iWflrftt instance to trtyjtjftqB oTilifcMW-T racial character The ltFaoilitv ltf8ast wbkth W many decailes feadbelaquon com polled by its gftofcraphjcjtf ^tuaLioc

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JOJther complications followed Ja-l raquo n b example aud precept rejuv-laquoamp) the sleeping fcittft which-spb toer Vterer tongue taud had with her B offensive and deVehsive alliance haicould be invoked 4n time and by further adroit poll taiaed a similar compact with Great

Britain She waxed prosperous deshymanding trade (Vmcesaions where oar she had begged thein Nor had e negleoted the perfecting of her

i aayy which from the time of her war wrtth liussia had been one of thentpst callable Now it equaled in size and jprrthatity excelled in fighting emciency raquohat of the United States

4n he Philippines the racial war Iamr To such sn scute stag that Ja-pas demanded immediate adjustment alllumgh following the same diploshyma lie methods which characterized ivr tart Bi aa-Aa a(Uafcoe4inationmdash iMtifHlly^neading^toJthe world at large that kht^ fTiT a^TsmqJl power whose Mty wish wasfor peaces irnroklng bullympiftUl pit the bne hand and pre [ vnvhi^f^ fitritte before hostilities were antteRuatedI oflithe other J-

And in the midst of all this turmoil of mind Knd passtvencss W accomshyplishment Guy Hillier secretary of the Uritish embassay in Washington found rAher and more pwsonal attiiey-aaces The particular vexation was a wowmnsipecvefsrry laquo

H e brooded over his love affair more than^he welfare of nations as be stood Irf^he great railway station lt fh cupital^on this niglit watchlag for 4he arrival of the Florida special whiejt wa^ to bring to h ^ Norma laquoohei4i gtftar aoUihaaabe- opoundraquolaquoaxLy a s n o n t ^ V ^ t

With qpraquoe7 i i t i e |ness he recalled that it wMst ^ke jhrst timc^rithin iv months Ulat Ate h sd loitered in thin station -Tahtt It seemed that aiace he first had kH6wthe sirl he al-wayK had been bulltfwlttngaiid longing Sho had held him An thrall since the nigh he met her rrmfe than a year frefttrW when half retoolfcmtly he had accepted an invitation to i reception I^VOH to her father and yet in fill that arftWWme he had been in jfj-vHWyMflbpense The reoep|lonhad lgteen mttCB like other recept^pns^andk

was Riven in honor of another irtyen-tlo ffyYVyH Bill Roberts as ho styled hinoKraquol^JQ4 w a s known to his tnti-tnateK

liny had gone through more curishyosity Wieh^lgto see at gthoit ran^e a

roaa v h o only a few years before had been dubbed a harebrained crank

from his laboratory at the end of the garden L

Everyone had taken the remit sness w^hAmerican goofl huxqor aujfiwd an d chatted UU a jtearefc couid be uiade ud ^hen givenway 1frac34 tifeJnlt vtmtors entrance which waft upt tfl-umphal It was efrtgtcled-iv^UittM^^thing approaching a lack of Droprl^l^s There had been the sound 9f a h4J|h-atrumf snarling V9ice ip prpteat from the lower end of the drawing rooai which was luxuriously furnished nd prtwidud over by Norma Therlaquo had tmqn a momenta silence thya aft exshyclamation loud enough to be neard by those who were curiously expectant

WeUIcouldnt hvlRK the petushylant words came 1 got tired of waitshying around sud went b^ck to work You got me into this mesa You know I dont like dress affairs and hate dress suits Working clothes wjlt sue beat So there

Everyone had looked at one another understanding^ and smiled when the eminent scientist and Inventor had been led into the room Guy craning his neck in a sudden desire to seu thU entry hed~a contused picture of man with a shock of white hahr ad looav laquoyehruwslaquo from Iw^eath ^wWeh

als^Sraaetn^W^^ild^l i e d r e A suit whtf hadeofeereo muoraquo wecraquoy Was stained wi^freaJUy ampamp chemicals and that even aeibe caaeaataeJarentor was furtlvety wlffrii^ lampbt 6t gritty

basis and went steadily forward until on his part at least It culminated in love Sometimes he halaquot the courage to believe it returned At other time he grew despondent tn hit assault on the pertali of htt heart Dut now that war and separation threatsned be w i s resMVed t6triampg hlraquo-ielaquo eegtihe issue and gain an answer

A long-drawn whistle of iocreaalag volume vibrated through the 4ttraquok 9ue bull headlight stared more_ i t^d i ly than the othera which gle the network of steel rails came swiftly picking a great arched shed With a ing of its bell the big locomotive perspired past him the whistling brakes gave a harsh grind and the train came to a halt

Guy hurried back with quick imshypatient steps to the Pullman where negroes dropped carpeted steps in ttaud 4o raquoeoUie one for gtwhom he waited emerge calm and immaculate as usual but wlth suph a glad^as of welconia iogt be e^es poundbat bfs could barely reaiat taking her Into his arms Time might drag hut it always found he unchanged In sudden awkward-ness he took her lighter luggage and wrap and walked with tyer to the erit of the noisy station finding ail bis carefully formulated sentenc forshygotten and listening to her rather than saying anything himself

Almost the first question she asked him was of the war and at this he felt

is There Going to Be Any War

Jrfjids on his handkerchief Out it was a tinge of disappointment It was too not the- man nor the suppressed tit ters of laugher thsjt he recollected

impersonal a topic for a man who had waited a month for an opportunity to

best U was the girl wh6gtescerted ( speak of affection He would rather him she gave first thought to what he had

She came leading her father b7 ne been doing what he was going to do arm the daintiness Of her costume and what he wished to do Even when enhwneed by the marks of the workshyshop on his coat She walked smilingshyly fqrWarjlv com^lettely^ ^etf-pqaaeased with hesjd bull thrown ^llaquok laquo4ftd raquoafelig no apologies Haditnot heep f^ (he conversation at thJe door dvferhtftfrd within the room none would have supposed that she wished a more cere-roonious appearance She challenged I out but the realInsidesituation With her eyes as she passed her there gclngto beany war^

they reached a more quiet place away from the din of railway traffic and aside from the rush of outgoing paslaquo seagera she turned toward him with a grave face and asked for the veal latest news

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guests and to Hilliers surprise bound in conventionality as he always raquobad been it suddenly seamed that- irr all of it there was notfelna inappropriate nor incoigruous

Then came that later jhpur when he was introduced to the savant aadftlie latter -ad looked-fcHri Btfuarely In the bulleyftantt g ivenhlm a handehake that

I am afraid so he aoswei-ed gloomily The government is stilt inshysisting that there is not much danger of J clash nnd Uacks up its mnnifes-toos by making no preparation whatshyever There hqp belaquon no attemjU to mobilise a Meet-la the Pacific nor to assemble other vessels from foreign ports but our own advices are that

was surprisingly ftlrdng And the w a r j inevitable and may come atany girl f At-thraquoflr-strWgrdispoken by hes

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When he told her their destintlaquotlott she c l a e p ^ h e x j b j a ^ s j t f d ^ apprwval by saying Thats txgtd Do sou tej i mgtiiiiUai Hniraquo -balcony overhAaging the t^mtjgt^f^^r^n t h l n ^ grow aad JW^Xrte t e ^ t iaat summer when w^^int l ld to^trt^Jllibne and talk May^fj lhaie - the balcony tabled His smllfhf aalaquojyrft6e that he remembered ^frac34^ J^iJt was tn that very spot he fiOpafluctiML-har brought t o i ^ t i p ^ e at 2 pound -l e c t i d n ^ ^ h e ^ ^ a ^ oul te|ook abtad as they bull approached it looked con-teat ed whee tbey alighted before It and eagerLampjten^v imiUn when thea bull attendant raquoW^raquof ogteii h ^ doora - T-raquo

Tbey f walked across t ie caroegt floors |ttd between tabfee where era were dining and- everywhere they w^ut s^er wae eecalled to thraquo| ster jj^c things oolite fc^ a con versa- Hon which had no other topic ^than war Hpre and there shereeopoundaised men oQupytng more ^br less reefeen-alble poaStions in the aovernment And a few whose uniforms proclaimed them to be officers of the armjr tad- ^ navy These latter seemed diactMBflng the sityaU^n from a more confldeetUl viewpoint and held tbir heajia close together now and then araquoft fearful that^ others might OTexhear Uelr whispered comments ^ _

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bnt whtee-wtR-k hod-pfnverthimpt^tr-wlti^j amprentefrbered thb lights of theltlfujvlug -room tfu-i throng or

ii stnSJiaiid bullthct fiol-mriayhiultor^t-tee lO^feVepti-poundmil keyt quw ff( ^ e rost (n^ipguiahod men ol the nati(^

eev^v fhemT)r ol menit^r o f the j^J^j-ie dragged

his heart gave a great leap insiston4V demanding that he shoukl know her better It hftd been easy to yield to bulliM call and he made occasion to be as near her Hide throughout the even inK as wa-s possible He was to learn later that shn alwayswas witaiiev - tlv-M nearly always lilftccesMhIe and sonAptiiru-Ji ^^UlJCji^l^ sUch4 thought ihathe could ^carcefv ^rrrn^hefi-nivnl Thegtfgtven1i1g rfx rli^lr meel^g had ended an-Uo-flM (vetthigs^hut therro

auaintip(rv ui-ew to a mrr filPwdh

nu)ment Shgt ilid not respond bnt se^ined

almost to have forgotten him in hr raquorpvgtrtf laquoid cigtntomplagttongt of his words Xor did she express surprise and iatere-r when he gave her a suat in tbv li-ougham which wiifpd for thom iieiie the ^tari)n spates NrM till shgt heird iiim order the driver to taKf I hem ro n f^iiliicnalile cafe ill sh rri from the hmd of abstrac-titJii and )romc vivacious a^ain

Wlic- re yrri taking mp fhe nsw^d Did i laquoraquoiraquoifler4tarfU-th thnt iraquo re KCIK to - -]rlaquo frl-ul V Im STvlf

Guy muttered indicating one group with a slight nod of his head They cant understand It any more than wt can

She looked at hni sharply as if about to speak and then after an Inshystants hesitation closed her half-parted lips and advanced to the seat she desired A whjte-clad waiter served them and deferentially brought a newspaper still wet from the press

Thought youd like to see the latest extra sir he explained as he left them and Hillier with a look of weariness glanced at the headlines and laid it aside

Same old thing he commented in reply to her look of inquiry The Gazette has juat learned that not even coaling orders have been issued and this from no less a person than the secretary of the navy who has been goaded into free speech by the conshystant pricks of criticism I wonder if these people arlaquor insane

Guy she retorted I dont think it altogether fair to speak of the men at the head of the government as ln-t

sune until they have been proved in error Lets talk of something else

And he worried and tired of the topic was glad to lead into more per- sonal subjects He thought of the old inventor whom he had not seen for months

How is your father now ha asked Ja he improving in health and where is he

For the first time she showed some embajrasanient He watched her and ap she hesitated before answering beshygan to wonder if there was not someshything concerning Roberts which sho was endeavoring to conceal from him Oh ho is well but very overworked and tired she replied finally

Hut you havent answered all my question he insisted Yon havent told me where he is

She remained silent toying with onfi of the rings upon her hand and looking out through the vines to where the lights of the oily gleamed below and stretched out into the blackness beyond

Norm he said leaning toward her is thiere anything wrong with him Allyour letters come from Miami Theres a sanatorium there It cant be that your father Ismdash

Nomdash-nomdashno It isnt that she reshyplied but with a look of such appreshyhension that he almost doubted her for the first time in all thair friendshyship Father is all right only he has worked very hard andmdash Oh please dont insist on my telling you any more Believetoe I should be frank with you ofgt all persons in the world-if 1 could buf I csuit hemdashquite

ImphlslveJylfe Stretched his hands acros^the tabje and[seized hers The ham 6f^f lAfsat t |nn bad died out in thje rwm^S^ the i iv^i tlaquot of the dinersWrtfoge)0|ifcMed ^t Nad grown so laquottietthat they could hear the Rtraae of -f band from one of the parks n^iatf aa g ^ l y alt|jji w^rwas an unk^wyelaquoiwgcopyft9gt- raquo bullbullraquobull

bullNorm he said pleadingly Vake me irfWtgtfr raquogt crtrtftftflfeert~-TCP me whaUlt U t h a C i r t t a f c J y o u $ Somethlqa^peajjIm sure I ve read tr in yuttKraquoJampters ^mdJn your eyes when ycnY^||rieta rh let me share it with you You know I love yout

and a paftfccf ^V ti share each others trctijbles

He tried4o hold her hands but she withdrew them tremblingly Sh^ turned her face away toward thoshyughts of the night without looking at him For what seemed a long times he waited Oh I wish you had not siid that to nemdashjust xeC t-ho ua- | swercd at length You nlabullltbull it very luird for both of u nov J vaut to b - hnneat with you vut to bullbull c^nfldeace and mymdashbut cant letl on anything wait

m+ laquowseeasi

4gt Patient (feebly)mdashYes doctor Doctormdash3een eeuag aatmai

rigbt along hare you laquo PaUaat (grimly trying te smile)mdash

WeU doctor I tried to bet- aomi^ bow it did not seam to agree wjth me very well I managed to worry down the hay aad the elovwr taps all right but the thistles kind of stuck in ttty throat and I had to give It up mdashJudge

RHEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION

The Increased use of whiskey for rheumatism is causing considerable diseusslon among the medical tr etershynity It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingreshydients and taken properly The folshylowing formula is effective To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound Take in tablespoonful doBes before each meal and before retiring

Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmashyceutical Co Chicago but it as well as the other ingredients can begtmid from any good druggist

Riches Found Jay Accident Peter Terreros r muleteer discovshy

ered by accident tke Heal del Monte deposits in Hidalgo and at the end of 12 years had won 116000000 and a Spanish title of nobility and to give another example two brothers named Bolados who earn a miserable liveshylihood by carrying fuel found in bull crevice opened by earthquake an enormous block of silver worth 11230-000

Hows This We offer Onr Hundred Dollar Reward tar utry

CAM of Oktarrh that rtaatrt b mred by UaHs Catarrh Cure

F I CHKNTY C0Tollaquoiigt O W thn umlersluTied havlaquo known K Cheney

for the last s yram and believe hJm peTffrtli honshyorable In all hrminpM anaaetkMia aort financially abto to carry iHit any obiUrntlnrui made by bis Orm

WAIrgtI0 KlNNAN KtARVliU WbolcvUe nrunbtts TtHirgt Q

Hall Catarrh Cure la taken Internally aellng directly upon the blooltl atid nuicona surface of thlaquo ayatem Tentlmonlala aent free Trice 75 elaquoflraquo per bottle Hold by all nntwtlst

Take Halls Family PUto for ronMHMlUm

At some period trgt a mans life he firmly believes that att his friend have conspired to injure him

IFYOOVto

UCKER bullsWrwyH--

(HeamtHlaquo bednV

QUA1IANTUD WeVnMniOQS

Tuarjeosiectt

KNaWN iiNlt r 8ilaquoraquo gt RlfLJABLiL

PLANlaquoIgt BLACK laquor CAPSULES gUPtftlOR RPMF0Yo PlaquolMmy PIS( rtAR6FSEraquo

l l i J i l a f i t HvPtAttN ASwH-^S rttltRY SrBrtOiliaviAjN

1-frac34 1 trade i TAFTW BRYAN UTHOfBttPKS Size 21x28 Sample Copies In tubog10 eta

8plaquoolraquol prions la quantities to Apsnta Ycu mus

bull bull amp bull

l^raquoV

ltTiraquo i i C M T X T t N T ^ D gt THE ANDHItON LITHO CO ^13 Best Stfc raquo t _ CINOINNATI O

^Jt bull i laquo - i ^ i ^ i r A l r bull bull bull ^ frac34 ^ V bullbullbullbullbull(bullbullbull bull ltbull-bullbullbullbull bull bullbull bullbull bull ltbull bull -

iKWt^s rampamp ^ ^ ^

wV poundr v V

i r ^ bull bullH ^X^

DRAGS-Ye OOWW IT Uraquo TQ BILL1E raquoW T

bullackschs an Kidney Troubls tlowly Logical Wear One Out- V j

Mrs k R qruuae |gtirt^ jpVraquolf bull cbetert Ia7 aays Fpv two 3ars my

- 1- hsck^waa wagk ana rbsnatlvlaquo laquo4raquoraquo fW tampojjgh luy tack typs a y | l(mjtgtsj I could hardly get About and_ lost mtjcb sleep The action of the kidneys w a s

7 much disordered I IISJSSJpiMl gt a n U B l l l g ^ J ^ 8

^ 6 1 5 ^ v Kidney Pills and the result was remarkable- The kidney action became normal the backacbe- I Bill who was having- troubles of his ceased and nay health 1ft now UA- | own

lt -tir~mdashmdashmdash- Reason Why He Should Re

the One to Ask Favor -bull gt r gtgt bull T i raquo r bull bull bull

Tbr wagons of the1 sf efctee show on ewfjth passed tip the avenue i t daybreak Their fncessaint ji rumble soon awakened ten-year-old BilHe and his Sre^year-old brother Robert Thir mother feigned sleep as the two wbJte- robed figures crept past her bed into the hall on the way to investigate Robert struggled manfully with tho unstecustouied task of putting on his cldttie Wait for me BIMe Ms mother fearer him beg Youll get ahead of me

Get mother to help jagtu counseled

usually good Sold by alt dealers 50 cents a box

Fbstef-Mflbiirn Co Buffalo tf Y

DIDNT WANT TO WASTE TIME

Colored Fisherman Most Satletleo- When the Bits Were Few

Mother started to the rescue and thenpaused as she heard the voice of Her younger guarded bnt anxious an rSttstent

You ask her BUlte Youve known her longer than 1 have A Everybodys Magazine

BEFORE it la time to put on the wfBtfefcoa tlite little girl will need tatawe^aeasos-wrap of some sortw-The perfectly plain tailoredcoatb of serge or covert cloth are very practical to wear to school- with the

gingham frocks butJhe small fry like grown-ups need a best coat The thr(Se coaft fn thetfRexch ^hoty models that combine simplicity and good styieThe illustration onthfrleffis a coat ofiajgtle brown rajah trimmed wtta wide- bandsSTecrU broadcloth pipfd with bright plaid silk The hat is a oneraquotone affair of sable brown feltwl th a band of velvet around the crown abd 4skgt quills u i lti -bullbullbull gt - bull u- bull bullbull gt--f bull-bullbullbullltbull

Thevjjoaion tile seated figure is of Egyigttitfn red-serge The pointed tabs ace made of twostrips-of id braid folded over a piece-of corded Bilk of the

The cuffs and under collar w e of

Hiding across the country -one day Dr Blank noticed-an old negro wfco had been for 4iiije awhile1 perched motionless upon a little bridge Ssta-ing silently from th -stream beneath For some time he watched him from a distance but finally1 overcome by the old fellows unmoved patience he

i rode up ltandgt accosted him i bullHello Wash What are you doing | Up there

gtftsjkin aah came the ifpfcf No^ getting mangt are you Nciampaf I

We l it seems td me yfeud get trred-Hraquotaiag no long without a-bjtttl

I doesnt want hokbii04v|||n^i Well thats funnyr^hydjont xow

wnt a bUe Wash Hits this away capn when- 1 gits

ALL HIS OWN

gt What a big figure you arrf getting

Well what-Woes that uiattef havent taken jamrs have I

CbmpoujlcU Mrs Sallie French of ] |nct Ter^ writes t0 Mrs

I hlaquo44laquoaMlA txpnbtef fon ail rmowamp ao s|araquo-i

LfoVd^fr^5lZ d Whifelathiooaas-i

toua I JDOU1$ a a t tfoetora treated me 1 but did aae no good

taejteiCoJfejBfHinBSf aau and well

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For tamprty^rars lydis K Ph)k~

bsxus Vege U-Dla Cotnpound Ba tnm roots sad ncrbs has beea i Sta^daiti remedy fa^JtofJe EIMJ hss pos tiyjely cured thpossa women who have been troubled

dod c pains bacl 1-down fB ling flatutencyirjditjBS~

i t

same color with little gun metal buttons the silk The hat is a very pretty one oX black beaver with a black satin a lot 6 bites hit tafetfTmjaeh time)

GIRL WAS DCLIRIOUS scarf edged with black silk ball fringe

The remaining sketch is a dear little garment of pongee the entire edge and the sleeve caps finished with wine color1wavy braid With this Is worn a hat of ecru felt faced with wine-colored satin and trimmed with rosettes of pongee and two iridescent curled quills

to git the fish bffn meh line fts- 1-1 doesnt^hp raquoh Hmlaquo flah flshl -~ With

tior^dlzziDefls Fiiervoua prostrstfcsv Why dont you try it

i Dont hesttsto to writs to Pinkbam If there Is ma about your sickness yon degt OQderstAnd She will treat letter lnoonfideiioeauidadtfise

Succeur time foh flshJLp-r I With Fearful Eczemamdash Pain Heat free N o w o m a n ever _

A t ATLANTIC CITY Cuticura Acted Like Magic bull a s t exper ience s h e M s hel | tMi

t h o u s a n d s Address L y n n T~

i MINTS ON CLEANING IVORY

Much Csre Necessary to Spoiling Its Tone

Prevent

lyory toilet articles are quite as fashionable araquo silver ones now and the fact that they are more difficult toclean in no way detracts from their popularity It 1B not easy to remove stalna from the mellow creamy mashyterial iwMhont spoiling its tone So useful hints on cleaning ivory are given herewith When the stains are very sligHt and id lfot seem-io be permanent though they cannot be rubbed off with a dry cloth wash the ivory ^thoroughly in warm water and Koap ^udV fend then without dfying it on a cloth place it in the bright Mjnlig1raquot for a few minutGB This ex-gt|and then exhale forcibly This excels

i

t

posure will usually remove the stains After ttley have disa^i^eared wash the ivory again In soap and water rinse it thoroughlyhnrt dry carefully with a soft cloth

Where the stains do not disappear entirely after contact with the suns rays the ivory should be washed again in aoap ajul water then rinsed in clear water to which a little lemon juice has been added Care niuftt be taken to have the temperature of the water right aw too great heat will injure the ivory

Very dark discoloration^ require the services of an expert to remove though one may be fairly successful by rubbing oxalic acid solution not too strong and applying this to the dark spots or streaks with a brush Xfterwarrt wash the Ivfiry wellTh clear warm wateYand dr with bull absbrbent cotton oV a-sfllfjf cfcth-ahdIthen Ujave in the sunahinie Isr n-a waita plai^ to bieacb ^ ^ rv laquoV

The a^laquo0^a^eiBMDlaquo^^h|^ful to the n ftst de^Qp|e jjiecepf ivwjp in fact tb^ut- temiraquov canlaquobc aP-

der or_ wwung SirscW^ Wrffie ivory witbottt iUBftiR9raquoaaylaquo-]4ekOf apoillng lta tone t^laquoxttJte It sUoold how-evef J^srfrlaquoalaquoi^tdrit|aickr3rgt an^ thlaquo ivory thproqghly cisspjed aflirward with pleni5f warltf^WK C^uinot plecef UM|fbecpnje diecolofed c be cleantdaln tilaquojWAiand will bo(great-Jy Improved in color and appearance

FOR CLEAR VELVETY SKIN

Plenty of Fresh Air and a Good Masshysage Cream Are Essential

(jood teeth sparkling eyes and beaushytiful hair are all essential to personal attractiveness but probably the greatshyest charin of woman is a clear fresh velvety skin Queens have paid forshytunes to attain Ihls one charm alone But cosmetics and artificial beauti-flera wont accomplish what aiding nashyture will A muddy or otherwise unshyfortunate complexion is best overcome by the following plan Give up greasy foods and heavy pastries Take daily exercise out of doors or when driving fill the luugs with good blood-purifying air Breathe deep bold the breath

An out on my

tbe stagnant air In recesses of the lungs It is this stagnant air that litshyerally poisons the system making bad blood which in time shows on the face House dust in the connfry isalmost as bad lor the complexion as Is the dust of a big city Notice a sunbeam coming through the window into a room You will see thousands of small dust particles floating in the air These get into the pores and work havoc unless ones eliminating system is unusual A cleansing or massage cream works down into the pores and brings out these dust particles which soap and water cannot reach Moreshyover the massaging of the face is In itself beneficial as it starts the red blood doursing to the cheeks Care must be used to select a reliable masshysage cream A good massage cream plus plenty of fresh air and proper diet will work wonders in preserving and beautifying ones complexion-womans dearest charm

eruptions broke bull j daughters elfcsjP14 took het to a

doctor and he pronounced it to be eczema of a vewbad form He treated

i her but the disease spread to her back and then tfre- who|e of-her heid-was

) afecUjtl agd ajl bfer hair had to be cut i ov The pain she suffered was excru

u Mating andwith that and the hea gt-[ tintfUtfg hlaquor life Wag almost uni

| beameje QccaaVonally she was^delirir ous asdahje did not have a properb^our sleeptfor many nightt The iecond doctor we tried- afforded her jmat ad

i little rejieurojf as the first Thee 1- pun i chased Cotlcura Soap Ointment and

Pilla^nd before the Ointment was thref^SMrters ftblshed every trace of

SilasmdashI jeV fell yer M ^ ^ ^ i h i s i the ^ a e a ^ l i n s one U really seemed ride makes me feel GO years younlerfifiJfl$Mlgic fiHrlaquo- T W Hyde Brent-

MandymdashYer dont say bullbull f ) woosVEssex^ England Mar 8 1907 SUSsmdashYep its jes ah^t the fer ^ i bullbull- mdash --

SICK HEADACHE Positively c

theae Utile Plttau They Also rcilero Vtm

trlaquoM from DylaquopeplraquoIw-eifwtloa an4 Too Hlaquoalaquoejr SaUeff A raquolaquorilaquot bulllaquobullraquo-laquody for Diulocas Hmm-H I ProwlaquolPMOraquo 9mM TitM 1 o t he Moatfcv OMtgt ed Tongue Pal Mlaquo Bide roRPiD Livam

They reawlaSs the Bowels Purely

SHIiL PtiLgt SIJAil DOSE SMALL $laquoruiirtlaquo Mutt Fsc-Susftt Sifnatsre

REFUSE SUBSTITlTESe back when 1 way

wuz handl V the same

1 ( Ten (Yeart Heitfce tt

Three young men were discussing that awful thing called the future

Ill he content Raid one if in ten year from now 1 havraquo $1000- j 000

f gt Imaginary Holidays l know a manwho cannot afford tc

travel and yet has a delightful way oft deceiving himself He learns about the coat o tray^ng the proper cloth ing to be worn sets a time table and arranges excnrtt^SS for himself tc varioua^lacesand then reads about them to booksof tsavel To the man

If affi it^U with

K|ddlesticks exclaimed the sec with imagination it is a captlvatini Thompsons Eye Viler

ond you want too much If 1 have one hundred thousand ten years from now Ill be happy

The third was a solemn slow-manshynered youth seldom aroiist d to exshycitement Now however lie abanshydoned his recumbent posture on a bed and sat upright

[Fellows he drawled well all be InVky if ten years from nowwe have the price of a square meal

Which entirely broke up the serious nature of the discussion

occupationmdash Hewm and Home W N U DETROIT NO 42 1

CHIC NECK DRESSING

WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food

f

v bullgtbullbull

1 bull

V-

wMltClaquoMlaquoVrM Mad a Line When the line of the collar 1s seen

on the ascV snd will not come off it is time to amp something definite to re-SDovetbe dAcoioration of the sWn

It is 0ftlaquon effeottvp to apojy neroJt-ide of hySpotfSa with a bit of absorb-eni cotton Deb it oh at night alter a moat tborOosKwashiaajel aba neck in hotraoeJod-Xeave it est all night

| and gcrbViiStfi tboToogbry wltb bot ^ R i W ^ r Ir^i^VsiotV^^s^n o f witik o o l ^ ^ s ^ ^ J t o e a ^ M W nigWrrtir the stain or UDO disgppearg

If thcca^ofthWfhiraquolioaraquoomU ov Htifftsa-lhat^tbeiwaarer BUSera put watarlft tb^eeoeseitbe it-will raquoiaj in tne beeV Set In a dish over night and pot on Is the stemisg keep on until dry and It will shape to your loot

11

This illustration shows a chic neck arrangement especially becoming to young and pretty faces The Rtock is extremely high and around it is tied a hand of ribbon with bow and ends on left side Just under the ear The ribbon must be wide enough to cover stock and hold in place the frill of lace next the face

It doesnt matter so much what yoti hear about a thing its what you know that counts And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience

About a yeaf ago writes a X T manI waa bothered by indigestion especially during the forenoon 1 tried several remedied without any permanshyent improvement

Mybreakfast usually consisted of oatmeal steak or chops bread coffee and some fruit

Hearing so much about Grape-Nuts I concluded to give it a trial and find out If all I bad heard of it was true

So I began with Grape-Nuts and cream 2 soft boiled eggs toast a enp

I of PoBtum and some fruit Before the j end of the first week I was rid of the j acidity of the stomach and felt ranch

I relieved j By ihe end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared I and I was m first rate health once more Before beginning thi course of | diet I never had any appetite for lunch but now I can enjoy a hearty meal at noon time Theres a Rea- i son

Name given by Postum Co Battle | Creek Mich Read The Road to Well-ville in pkgs

Ever read the above letter A new gt one appear from time to time They i are genuine true and full ef twma) Interest

^OODKOlS laquovtHMtittuffmiimitttMHfMtMmitiraquorHtlaquottmiilt

ALCOHOL-3 P t R CENT AWfttabfe Preparation Car A siwOsltf tefoodsJirflMuis hapound sV Stonscfcs anl ampWU ef 1 M N r ( iiL VK

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fromotrs DigestionChttrful-pess and Rest ConWiis neMhcr OpiumMorphine nor Mineral NOT N A R C O T I C

ApeHed Remedy for Consists 4ioA Sour 5tCHiiraquochDraquorrboes VVor ma Convulsions Ft vtrish-nest and L O S S OF SLBCP

Fac Sunk SifnaUne of

Tut CENTAUR COMPANY NKW YORK

CUSTOM For Infanta and Chlldraii

The Kind You Hare Always Bought

Bears ths SKpjnatnrft

Of

^ Dosi s i gt t --

For Over Thirty Years

CUSTOM

3

Along (Wr Correspondents

SCJUTH I O S C O

A Dumber of people a t tended the fair aua all report a fiue t ime

Glenn Wain r ight and wife v limitshy

ed at Be r t Roberta Sa turday and

Sunday

MIHB L a u i b o m re turned to her

home at Ypailanti t he middle of

the week

J o h n and Ber t Kober ts have

recently purchased a new corn

thrabher

Mrs Alice Oalkiua re turned to her home at Wash ing ton D C Thursday last

Mr and Mm W a l t e r Mil ler took d inner with L T Laniborn and family Sunday

T h e L A S uieetb with Mrs George Harford Wednesday aftershynoon Oct 21 Eve rybody invited

Mr aud Mrs Wrn Caskey and daugh t e r Elva spent Sunday with the i r daughter Mrs Nick Bur ley

Char les Fos te r and wife and Mrs Sal tmarsh of P i n e L a k e callshyed on relatives here t he last of t he week

WEST PUTWA1L

M r s Wm Ga rdne r is on the sick list

Miss J o i e H a r r i s of D u n d e e was home over Sunday

Vern Kennedy- who has been very ill for the past two v we^ks is slowly i m p r o i n g

Miss Minnie VanBla r i cum is tak ing t rea tment at t he Sani tarshyium for rheumat ism

A novelty shower was given in honor of Mies Mame Brady at her home Saturday afternoon

Will Murphy of Seat t le W a s h j was called home on account of t h e serious illness of his father i

Mrs Chas Dyer and Mrs L

Chalker of Fowlervil le visited r e L atives here the first of the week

Miss I rene Dupu i s who h a s been spending a couple of weeks j with friends here re tu rned to her I home in Detro i t Sa tu rday j

UHADILLA

A J Ho lmes ofc bull S tockbr idge spent Sunday at S G Pa lmers

Sydney Wil l iams of Ann A r b o r visited at Les ter Wil l iams last i week j

A number from Unadi l la a t tend- ed the Fowlervil le fair and repor t a fine t ime I

Mrs Wir t Ba rnum and daugh t - er E s t h e r spent last week with friends in Mt Clemens

Chaa May and family of Bel- i laire are visit ing her -mother Mrs El len Marshal l and other relatives here

Mrs C F Teachout of Lans ing is spending a-couple of weeks with her pa ren t s Mr and Mrs J o h n W e b b

T h e L A S o f i f t e M E Church will serve d inner a t Mr and Mrs Geo Goodwins Wednesday of this week

T h e Misses Grace Smi th and L u l u Wagoue r of Gakteburg 111 are visi t ing at Z A HartsufTs and other relatives here

Mrs Chas Odell of Morley Meshycosta Co is visitiug her son and wife J a c o b Odelh

J o e Wi l l iams had the misforshytune to broak his leg last Tuesday

CIIKH Run H Hi)Hndiiii7 H fnw

dayH with hiw cousin Jesse Car te r

Dr Bai rd and two doctors from Det ro i t operated on Maggie Cuui-miskey last Tuesday for append i shycitis They also have a nurse from Detroit The patient- is doshying tine

T h e remains of Mrs S t ra i th weie b rough t home from Detroi t last Wednesday where she had been for t reatment The funeral services were held at the M E Church Fowlerville Fr iday

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Mesdauies Nett ie Vaughn and ELUI-

iy Jampokuun attended tbe btttte weetiug uf the 0 pound 8 at Jackson this week

K H Teeple of Muniatique waa a deltigatb to iuc auraquoLe Lueeliug of LUH O E and vsited hero before returnshying home

lev Geo B Crawford of Westminshyister Presb ltbuiTb of f t Huron was the Ruest of his daughter Miss Esther Crawford preceptress of our schools the week

Miss Maine Brady ana Edwin Hoisel were married at St Marys church Wednesday morning by Rev Fr Comerford assisted by lievs Hallay and Command The young couple received the congratulation of a large circle of friends both being well

j kiiowu bre SJiss Brady having been Saginaw has a manual 11-aiuiug | t o r SOMItt t m i b o n B c t Livingston raquooun-

plaui ibat is said to be equalrd by on- tys teachers and Mr Hoisel a young ly one other in any public school inj d n u t 0 Marion township the United States This buildiug will I u 3

I several from here attended tbe wyd undoubtedly be visited by thousands i - M ^ bdquo

J J ding J Miss Pearl Clark of Hartland and Francis Carr of Detroit at the

United States thousands

of teachers during the last three days of October when the meeting of the State Teachers Association occurs There will be an exhibit of drawing and manual training work schools all over the state

home of the brides parents in Hartland Miss Clark is one of Hartlands fairest

Publicity Tvis in Iiltgt niMvsjutper and all

the- AvorM n gtv knows it Is the motto )f i Uiilin luvci-iisinsT H^PIKV

The w r y tmth hath a color from gt i-Msiti ni of tlugt nttpror-mdashEliot

( daughters and for several years one of j our countys teaihers Mr Carr was a formar Pinckney boy and for years a i teacher A graduate of the Ypsilanti

Normal He holds a lucrative posishytion in Detroit The young people have the best wishes of a host of friends as loth are well known throughout the county

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Democrat c

i

Edwin Farmer Democratic Candidate

FOR REPRESENT ATIVE Solicits your support at

the November Election

Meeting Clarence Finch and wile of Jackson

were guests of R E Finch and wife tbe past waek

John Brown and wife of Marion Icwa were the guest3 of his sister Mrs John Chambers 3r the past week

All the room for patients at the sanshyatorium being occupiei one man a Mr LaTourette has sought refuge there by building a bouse tent oi canshyvas house with floor wainscotting and Irame all made up ready to occupy He is thus availing himself of the magnifiicent air and treatment there there affordedmdashHerald

Our genial blacksmith K R Brown has been working tbe past week as an assistant in the post office in Detroit

service examina-ook -

ing for an appointment quite so soon Whatever Mr Brown undertakes he will do well and while we are sorry to lose him we wish him success

t Business Pointers

i

i fie passed the eiyi j tion some time ago but was not

LOST

Rosary between residence and tli Catholic church black jet beads gold chain and gold cros I prize them very hiurhly Pease return and get liberal reward

Mrs J C Dunn

The atholir yountf people of Brighshyton will hold a box social and dance at the Brighton opera house Oct 23 08 All are cordially invited Music by Detroit orchestra bull

Have you ever tried Cleanola for bull

your varnished furniture leather chairs etc Exceptionally nseful for auto cleannurmdashmakes it look Iiklaquo new Ask your dealei for it

Cleanola Co Pittsburg Pa

N Golden Wedding

Of Big Rapids

Will address the people vicinity on State Issues

of this at the

lOpera House Pinckneyj

Mason th is

IB very

j IOSCO

E z r a TitiniiB is in week- K

Mrs F lorence Ha ines low at th is wri t ing

Mrs But le r is e n t e r t a i n i n g fr iends from Detroi t

M r a Wm Munsell has a cousin from P i t t s b u r g visi t ing her

W H L D a n n of Pe toskey visited

B 0 S m i t h a few days with his

cousin J e s s e Cartdr

Wednesday Evening Oct 21

The fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr and Airs Wm Glenn vas iele-brated on Wednesday September 30th at their home at North Lake

Following were those who were in attendance --

Their son E L Glenn and family of Stockbridge daughter Mrs Richshyard Webb husband and son Edward of Merricourt Dakota daughter Mrs Asahel Dutton and hnsband Plain-field daughter Mrs Floyd Hinkley and hnsband of No^th Like One daughter Mrs M R Griffith husband and daughter Golden of California being absent Then came the brothshyers and sisters of tLe bride and groom P W Watts of Webster D E Watts and wite of Mason brothers of Mrs Glenn and her only sister Mrs J-gtho Webb and husband of Unadilla R C Glenn and wife ot Cbelf-ea brother of tbe groom and Sin Wm Wood of North Lake his sister Mr and Mrlt S A gtlape of Chelsea were alp numbered among the srnests

After a snraptnous dinner the time was taken up with songs and rernm- isrentes of pioneer days There were many beautifnl and ulaquoefnl presents besides a numbe- of hard coins rang ing in value from five to twenty dolshylars The wish was expressed by mar y that the bride and groom might ive to enjoy their diamond wedding

Come to onr dance and box social Oct 28 and the Brighton young people will ahow yon a good time Rememshyber ihe place at the Brighton opera

1 honse

The Bullard Automatic Wrench Co are getting out a set of wrenches that

are superior to any made Send for of

circulars and ask yonr dealer for thn wrench The editor of this paper ha sample Bullard Automatic Wrench Co Providence R 1

For Sale

7pound acres of land all kinds of fruit crood 8 room house barn stables etc in corporation of Pinckney village Sell to suit purchaser t 43 THOS BURCHIEI

tor Sale

4 year old Inrsy cow with heifer calf 1 J Teeple 39tf

We at onr

are mil

Cider ready to arind 1 in PettysviHe

yon

William H

r apple

ooker

S I Connty of IivtnffStnn At bull Mgtmlton of ltmd court held ftt tblaquo Pro-

beta offliw in the villa of Howtll la MI4 coDfity on the lth (lay nf OrtnhlaquoT A Tgt 1

Prmmt Hon Arthur A Mnntajroe Jndjre of Problaquoilaquo In thn matter nf the eUtlaquo of

HAIUH J HRIOOS decaamdashd Wm H Rrigjta harine tiled in Mid court bta

petition praylDS that a cerlAln Inatrnnalaquont la wrltlne parportln^ to be ths laat will and Mat- meat of Raid decaaaed now on 01laquo in amid eoart be acmlttadto probate andthat tte adadaJatrattoa he araatad to A D Thorapeon or to aooM othar anftable pe raon

It la ordered that the Mb day at W(li mdash bar A D 1908 at ten oclock la the fbrcaoon at aaJd probate office be and fa nawaby appatetai for baarinitaaid petition

An It la farther ordered that aobUe aottaa tbaraof be (Iran by pabUaation of a copy of this order for ft aocaaaalTe waaka pravfova laquoo aald day of baarlac igt bull PiMinay DISPATCH a a m papa printed and dreolalad la aaid eonnty

Aanrnim A MOVTAACB

Jadfot Probata

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=w F L AM^BSWS ltkpO PRbPNiETpRe

THtffeSbA Y dCT 15 1908 - ^ -

M a k e Y o u r C h o i c e

Below we give the nominees for ty November eieetion Of course your choice is here and we will keep them here for you to look at from week to week unt i l after par t of them are elected

KK PUBLIC AN

William H Taft Jitmqg S Sherzuau

STATE i-

Fretl M Warner Pteick H Kelly

Samuel VV Smjth Francis J Shield UhuH L Johnson

COUNTY

A A ^Montague

President Vice Prtmuiimt

i

(ipverrmr IMtUt (ioveuoj CJpngitraquo(raquo State Senator

rtHiitiative

Judge of Probate Sheriff CbtlDtvCiwk County Treaaurar Register of Deeds Prosecuting Atty Drjiiu Coaamissiouer

ElectuH Hidden bull Willis L Lyons

Cbarlett F Judsou A D Thompson

Igt P HCarger Frauk E Mowers

SuperlntendantB of Poor

BMiuol KxHuiiners

Circuit Court Com

Surveyor

H H AVines J H Gambel C E DuBton H C Durfee G G Irving

Glenn H Mack Grant Dunning

President Vice President

DEMOCRAT

Wm Jennings Bryan John W Kern

Governor RcpreHeittativc

STATE - - - -

Lawton T Hemans Ejlwin Farmer

COUNTY

Judge of Probate Sheriff Clerk Treasurer Regieter of I)eedlaquo Prosecuting Atty Com Schools Drain Com School Kxaruiner Supt of Poor

Win P Van Winkle William Stoddard

Clark H Miner Edward B Milette

James Stackable Wm E Robb

Wrii Grocinger George Horn

Glenn Grieve Daniel Reti

i W C T U Edited by the Pinckney W U l V

The prohibi t ion movement in the south has old Ned with t h e Lake E r i e grape growers They don t ayud car loads down south now as they used to and of course they have a g rea t deal more g rapes than they need for their own wine making purposes These g rapes are left hang ing on the vines thiB year When you hear somebody saying p roh ib i t i on doesn t p rohib i t tell him how thorough ly a larmed the l iquor manufac ture rs are W e e r taxed t remeudous ly to he lp fight t h e prohibi t ion peopl t Ala rmed at the prospect for prohib i t ion t h e wine growers of California are orshygan iz ing to fight i ts advance in tha t s ta te

T h e Nat iona l Brewers Convenshytion at Milwaukee compla ined of the in te r fe rence of women in t em-perence electious I t doubt less w a n t e d t h e State arid U n i t e d S ta tes governments to m a k e gtthe women keep the i r hands off T h e saloon fears the women-

Woald Mortgage a Farm

A farmer on Rural Route 2 Empire Ga W A Floyd by name says Bucklens Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw one on my hand and one on my leu- It is worth its weight iu tfold I would not he without it it I had to mortgage tbe farm to get i t Only 25c at Siglers drug etore

Pub l i c opinion in favor of postshyal savings banks is s t rong and it is represen ted by people who are conservat ive and thrif ty T h e declara t ion against postal banks is

For Judge of Probate The Probate Court can be said to

be in a class by itaelt Its functions being entirely different from those ot tbe justice circuit or supreme courts Tbe bulk of tbe work iu in overseeing the administration ot tbe estates ot deceased persons minors and incomshypetents and in making the proper public record thereof

It is undoubtedly surprising for many lo realize that the value of property being bandied under tbe supervision ot this court exceeds that involved in tbe circuit For tbit rev son it is evident that the records must be complete that tbe Judge of Proshybate must give the details of each esshytate the closest scrutiny which in turn requires a complete and thorough knowledge ot the probate laws

The present Judge Mr A A Monshytague has proven that he is familiar with all the piovwious-ot the probate law thnt be givas the proper attention to each estate andmakes the records thereof completeajicj in dojng this fulfils the demand^ of the people and they shouid^ieethat he is again elected in NoyembermdashBrighton ArgUs 1 - bull bull bull raquo i

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Drain Commissioner Frank Mowers

Wm P Van Winkle Recognizing the importance of this

office to all the people of the county and the fact that it needs a competent official with a judicial mini and a knowledge of tbe law the very best selection was made Wm P Van Winkle is a lawyer by profession He has been in active practice in all tbe courts ot this state for more than twenty years His education and long experience lias fitted him to adshyminister the duties ot this important office It can well be said that no man in the eounty is better fitted for tbis position The duties ot this office are very important and becoming more important All the property in the county passes through tbe hands ot this ccurt every thirty years

The last session ot the legislature euacted a law providing for juvenile courts and vested in tbe several probate courts of tbe state for that purpose the jurisdiction of dependant negleeled and delinquent cbildren -

The probate court is under the laws of this state a court of record The questions constantly arising and to be passed uponin that court are of the the utmost importance to ail the peoshyple With due respect for tbe men who have hald tbis county we believe that Mr Van Winkle will make tbe best probate judge tLe county has ever bad and should be elected

A Good Ndminatiofigt

fc

The republican party juade no misshytake in giving the nomination for drain commissioner to the present inshycumbent Frank E Mowers who has conducted the office in a business like manner with fairness to all While the county drain ta^ amount to conshysiderable each year the commissioner is not to blame for the number of drains as that is done by petition of the tax payers and he cannot comshymence a drain ot himself without such petition and then IT IS HIS DUTY TO DO SO

Mr Mowers has done his full duty and where there has been anyone in-

considered as evidence tha t t he terested enough to examine closbly into

banke r s want to discourage any the matter they find that in nearly

N G swnrthout i t h i u g w h i c h 8 U g g e 8 t s in ter ference evey m a t t e r h e h a s h a d t o a t t e n d t o

Circuit Court Com Surveyor

o j^n^eJ with the i r control of the money R I) Roche J

John McCreary j market I t smacks of selfishness _ _ and inconsiderateuess of the p u b -

At any time when your stomach is I lie interest Moreover it is shor t not in good condition you should take s ighted The postal savings plan Kodol became Kodol ^ureats all tbe is a gua ran tee of deposits and also food you eat and ft gugtp]ies health amp gua ran tee of bet ter gove rnmen t and strength for tbe stomach in that way You take Kodol just for a little while when you nave slight atshytacks of Indigestion and you take it just a little longer in order to get rid of severe attacks of Indigestion or Nervous Dyspepsia Trv Kodol today

Bold by P A Blgler Druggist

supervision of banks and it is someth ing tha t is bound to come in t ime no ma t t e r how much opshyposed by narrow selfish in teres ts

Where Bullets Flow David Parker oj Fayette N Y a

m^^~ i veteran of the Civil w ir who lost a penant now if foot at Gettysburg say^ The gool

Eleutrie Hitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me

A Healthy Family I spent much money doctoring tor a Our whole family has enjoyed bad case of stomach trouble to little

good health since ve began using Dr purpose I then tried Electric Bit ten Kings New Life Pills three yearsago and they cured mo I now fake them

We won the Peary will b r ing back the pole

says L A Bartlet of Rural Route 1 Gilford Maine They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good 25c at Siglers drug store

as a ionic and tbey kelaquop rae strong and well1 50c at Siglers drug store

Bur rr a

T h e season is approach ing when a l i t t le caloric t rom the radiator will be more apprecia ted than all t he hot air of the pol i t ic ians

A ft i n HlHlil-l

ti ~ - 1 raquo t gt i bull

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Barns bruises and scratches big and little cuts or in fact anything xe-qniring a salve are best and quiekest soothed and healed by DeWitts Carbo-lized Witch Hazel salve The best salve for piles Be sure yon get De Witts

Popular Spor ts ulit Kin cry popular hi

r in A cer ta in na-i ii tIn- owner of onn of

ii W l l i f l l III- h i t s I v f l l S O l l

bull lti i-]iws It has won rn i - iiltl is looked after ami iv IraquoMI1laquo as a 1 gtrrgtv favorite iii valiirs ii LOHIO rupees s said ii liriitas liiia au annua l (raquo fioin IUIifgt to 1raquo1110 rupees

ran-ful ly tianlrl ]gty four men lest i may [gte j^ot U and dor to red

Kurmans also pnrroni e boxing eashygerly lair the ari ran scarcely he pracshyticed according to i^iieensherry rules for we a r e told by a provincial repor te r t ha t he has observed tha t even the

a s t-igt bullbull

The ltgtv and it income It

F i g h t i n g for the r ight for a ^ l X ) X e r a 8 t r i k e o u t w i t h e y laquo bull bull 1 Au J 1 I tightly ihut and if they do hit mch

principle for the good o r country and for a cc tmt rys people most thankless task

is other it is more by chance than any-

R thing elsemdashCalcutta Statesman

Tired mothers worn out by the peevish cross bady have found Oasca-sweet a boon and a blotting Campsca-sweet is for babies and childrrn and i t especially good for the ills m com-

Kodo is a combination of the naturshyal digestive juices and digests all claa-selaquo of food and every kind ot food lto yon see it will do tblaquo work that the stomach itself does Thfl only differshyence between it and the stomach is the stomaebcan get ont of order and mon in hot weather Look for the

ingredients printed on the bottle Con- K o d o 1 c a n n o t b n f K o d n l traden P n t tbe tains no harmful drags

bullold r P A ttgler Drnggtat

stomach into good order today It is gnaranteed

bullold by F

Buy Kodol

he has saved the county money and the voters will make a mistake if tbey do not return him to the oftcd for anshyother term The following is taken from tbe Tidings

THE RIGHT KIND There are two ways of doing things

officially One is to ride rou^b-shod over the rights ot people because an officer has power The other way is to carefully study the ueed for action and justice to individuals and while doing ones full official duty at the same time be courteous and fair to everyone

Frank E Mowers of Putnam has shown himself a courteous but at the same time a painstaking and obliging official His official acts have been so carefully and thoroughly done that every one has stood So reasonable has he made every project he has unshydertaken that there have been very t3w contests and in tbis way alone a good many dollars have been saved to tbe county by saving expensive litishygation The people who havn met Mr Mowers officially during his first term as drain commissioner are the warmest support he has for re-electshyionmdashTidings

ATTENTION I will not publ ish my p ic tu re -

it is not handsome enough

I will not publish self-praise it is distasteful

Bu t I do want your vo te s

Prosecuting Attorney

And if elected will do my doty to the best of my abil i ty

David D Harger

Had a Close ca l l

Mrs Ada L Groom the widely known proprietor of the Croora hotel Vaughn Miss says F o r several months I suffered with a severe cough and consumption seemed to have its grip on me when a trtend recommendshyed Dr Kings New Disoovery I beshygan taking it and three bottles affect a complete cure The fame ot this life saving cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer is world wide Sold at Siglers drug store 50c and 1100 Trial bottle free

Wm Robb is t h ^ b t o i o e ^ hiraquo p a W for Prosecuting Attoif laquo ib a young attorney in riowell (iv yeaib a g e - A has amp good character and as be has been ^xr and honorable in his dealings he gained a good reputation He never been above Cork and has thereshyfore been successful

Tbe Prosecuting attorney in sauce controls tbe tiuances of the county ^ s he is tin legal adviser of Jw towmjalp and county in allciyil and criminal matters

It is therefore important that tpounde people should elect a man ot force and business capacity for tbis office if they visb good service and low taxes Mi ftobb started tor Ann Arbor with 1raquo than |250 and earned the balance for his three year law course in Ann Ar bor He started single banded in Howell HVH yiars ago and has tude a success of bis own business

We tberetc-e believe he is uompo tant and prepared to look after the interest of the couuty

Tbe people of tbis county h ive alshyways given the otfir-e of Prosecuting Attorney to a young man as1 it is a stepping stone in the profession They gave it to L 8 Montague l)ennilaquo Shield VV- V VaivWinkle L E Ho vlett and others when they were young attorneys They made no misshytake then and will make no mistake now for a vote for Mr Robb will not only help him but it will stimulate the ambition of our boys who are atshytending the district and village schools for all will seo that the people are evshyer ready to encourage the mung who are trying to help themselves

DeWitts Little d u l y Risers tbe famous little liver pills They ailt small sure safe pils

8old by r A Stgler Drngglit

BubtcrlDe lor the Plnekney Dispatch

GOOD LUGK HAND PAINTED

STATIONERY H a n d painted Stashyt ionery ilaquo one of the la tes t ideas at the present t ime and a box makes a very apshypropr ia te Chr i s tmas present Call on

Miss FLORENCE ANDREWS

For Prices See Sample and Leave Order

K I L L THE C O U G H AND CURE THE LUNGS

WITH Dr Kings New Discovery

PRICE too A raquo100

Tritl BotUe Fret AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES FOR CSSEi18

GUARANTEED 8ATI8PA0T0E OB MONEY REFUNDED 3 Kennedys Laxative

Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them o

gj the system through t copious and healthy action of the bowels

Relieves coughs by cleansing the bullBQcous membranes of the throat d u e t and bronchial tubes

A s pleasant to theteste es Maele Soger

Children Like i t For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDKEYS Trf

M t t i KUwj U4 Bltsssr Rfc-seTt ferite Hold bf F A Slgler Drmrsist

-ijiJL y good coffee at a reasonable orice

really the standard coffeemdashthats

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee Always fresh rich and clean because of the air-tight sanitary packagesmdash one full pound to each package

McLaughlinsXXXX Coffee sold by MURPHY A DOLAN

W W BARNARD H M WILLISTON

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^ Of laquo5 R I M I O V FOR ALL FORMS OF

RHEUMATISM U n f t i M SotmtHtm Mmunalgat

Kmnmf Troublm and Ifhiifrgrf Olmmmmem

GIVE8 QUICK RELIEF Applied external ly it affords aljtiost in-itfcOt rtjitef from puin whilu p e n n a n t nt eettlts iire b e m effected by taking it inshyternally pui ylntr the blond dissolving the poisonous subs tance arid r e m o v i n g it from thu sys tem

PR 8 D B L A N D Of Brew tin Gav writes

I had been a sufferer for a number nr jcart with Lumbago tuidJCtieutnativaiiu iny ttiuinamprd lojfs and tried all the remedies that 1 ltuulti gather from modioli worka and aleu cuuvultod bullWtU ana tuber 6f the best ijlivalclioi bdt found lotlilmr (hat tfavo the rtiilef ptiulaeil frouj 4 DHOPtt I shall preScrlbf it in my yraetiie

r theuuintlwu aud klndi txi dlbtrtvpea

PR copy L GAT pound 3 Hancock Mlun writtgtraquo

bullA llttlefftrliierehadBUClia weak bark canned jy RUbUinatlraquom aud Kiduey Trouble ihui laquoUe jlld not stand onln-r feet The moment 1Jraquo-S

lin^Uur down on thj door aluwould raquoei-laquo-ttiraquoi gtvitii paitiB 1 treated her with b-lJHePS ami Ciilu raquoheranaround aa well aud liujipy an can tic 1 prescribe amp--DROPS for ruy jmtlontw aud use

it II tuy practice

FRE If ynu nre siifViiir^ -wiLli RlnjuiiiiUiiui

uraiioa Kidii- unbiiv So-tigtL i iHiii imiruiiy kiiidrcil clisi-1 bullbullbullbullbull wriit is for u trial bottle of 5-UUOlS

PURELY VEGETABLE g 5-DROPS is entirely free f-om o^inm t pound

Iauinc niorpbine ulcohol iiuni ~ iltilriwr liiiuilar ingredients

f i laquo e HI Hot tic

SANSON lgtlaquout

lze Bot t le f t - K I I O I ^ (PltMgtlluraquoeaj raquo i MOO 1 or frltule igty IJr[irsi-tlaquo tjj

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Heaton Placket Closure Made from sort tillable material NO METAL

Secured around Ue waist by a strong cord

Soft Sure

Reliable

No tnonaht abont the Placket opening whilewalkshying Of altttnsi Ask pemr dealer for it Ft he h a m t It

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OTAJE Of MICHIGAN the prooaie court for O toe eouaty of Uringgton At a eeattoa of bullaid court held at the probate ottoe In the village of Howell in Mid county OD the i laquo h day uf October a D iwjg Present Hou Arthur A Montague judge of Probate In the matter or theeelate of

BMUIAMIX F AJfuiKwa deceaaed

Krauk L Andrews having fliod In aeid court bis petit ion praying that a certain instrument iu writshying purporting to be the laet will aud ieraquole-ment of said deoeaalaquod now uu Me iu said court be admitted to probate a u l that the adaolnletratiou of said eecate be granted to himshyself or to eoine other suitable person

It la ordered that the tfth dagt oi November A D 11)08 at ten oclock in the foreuoon at baid Probate Office be aud ie hereby appoiuted tor i hearing aald petltiou

It is further ordered that public uutiue thereof beg iveu by publication of a copy ot this order for three eucceraquoatve weekb previous to aaid day of hearing in the I iuckney Dispatch a newspaper

printed and circulated in raquoaid county t H

ARTHUR A MONTAGUE Jadjse of Probate

Mortgage JSale Default having beeu made iu the condttlouc

of a certain niortuuge bearing date November 9tli A D 190frac34 nade by Daisy Lgtrew an Ailuiiuibtratrix ol the estate o l Archie irevv liectbulla8et (by order of the probate Court) Ugt T P Stowe Truetee ttieu of Howell ^ i cb and recorded iu the office of the regiMter udoeOb iu tne touuty of Livingeton btate of Michiguu on the 15th day of November A 1) 1W5 iu liber SI of mortgages on pa^e CM uuu which mortgage wits duly aswijijned liv T 1 Stowe trustee to Henry T Love trustee of estate of Clara Love which iu-yijiinuent wab duly recordshyed in the office of Ketrister of Heedt) aoretiaid iu Liber aOoi luortKayeB at payc 51b thereof

By the uoupayiueut ot intercbt tlieroou tlie aueignee ban by tlie option in baid mortgage ex-pjeasetl has declared the whole amount to be due and payable and thereby the power o lgtide therein contained has become operative aud ou which mortgage thete is chiiitud to be due for priucijial and iu tercet the eum of Vive hundred yeveuty j two and thirty one-huudicdths dollars (86230) j and an attorney fee of Twenty Uye dollars (8-6) as therein provided and no buit or procctdiub at law having been Instituted to recover the amount J now declared to be due and remaining secured by caid mortgage or any part thereof Notice is thereshyfore hereby given that on Haturday November 14 ut ten oclock in tlie forenoon there will be sold at the westerly front door ot the Court house in the village of Howell County of Livingeton and State oi Michiguu (the Court house being where the Circuit court for the county of Livingston is held) at Public vendue to the hiirheBt bidder the premlseac escribed in said mortgage or HO much thereof an niny be necessary to satisfy the amount due ou nairt mortgage an above aet lorth with intshyerest thereon and the attorney fee and coetB and expenses allowed by law and provided for in said mortgage said premises being aituated in the township of Mariou County of Livingston and State of Michigan and described as fo l lows to-wit A piece of land commencing on the North line oi section four (4) and fifteen (lfgt) rodn east of the Northwest corner of the eaat half ol the North e a ^ t l r l quarter of said section thence east on f-ectlon line to a point twenty-four (i4) rods cant uf the north weBt corner of section three in Hampid township thence Houtli parallel to the section line sixty (ilO) rodn thence west parallel with town hbip line to a point tifteen (lrgt) rods Ksft of the west liue of the cast half of the north east fil quarter of said section lour (4) thence north sixty (itO) rods to the place of beginning excepting therefrom the west ten and two thirds (10--) in width thereof and containing in the piece hereshyin dencriled twenty nine and three-fourths [W) ticrcs

Also a piece commencing at a point in the north line of section number thiee |1] township aforeshysaid thirty-four | il] rods east nl the Northwest corner ltgtf said ecctlon three thence east on section line nine (9] rods thence smith parallel with the west line of nahl suction three [gt] seventeen 117 | chains and eighty four (Si [ l inks thence we-t nine [H] rods thence north puralKl to the west line of said Pectinn t luee |t] to place of beginning and containing four 1 1] fierce more or less

A)BO n piece commencing thirty four [34 | rods cast of the rorthwest corner of the northwest trl quarter ot section three [i township aforesaJib thence south parallel with west l ire id said section three [ij seventeen [17] chains find eighty four [Si] links I hence west thirty fmir [34] rods ihecc north t a point sixty (tin) rods south eftho north line of said section three thence east parallel with south line 1 wenty fiMir (vU reds thence north nl Iieht angles with said smith Mno to north line

i - | I I I I I I I H 111 I I I M l I I I O

A Child of Nature bull M - H - I - M - M H M I l-ll^l I i l l I

[OrtmM Theres a man in the front office

looking for gome property in Boonton county Perhaps we can sell him the Gardner t r a c t You go In and talk It up a t what you thluk you might get out of him then call me and ask what I think about selllug at the price you give Ill ask If youre crazy to part with auch a property at the ngure and well have a wham battle over I t Ill go out mad and you sell the property because youre mad too See

Good scheme Well try It on Dobison of Dobson amp Cram went Into

the front office where he found a young man who In his Innocence adshymitted that his father had recently died aud left him cent10000 and a small farru I l ls purpose was to sell the farm and buy a larger tract some-

bullmpa

was a coolness in tne mraquot a steeiy look In the eyes that

aot lost on the Tounirster He away not In anger but in sor-t n d thinking what a despicable

man Mr Cram was A flaquow days later Mr Cram rushed

Into fell partner s office with a newspashyper in hli hand

Great Scot Dobson Whats this bullBig And In coal Sale of a tract In Boonton county A young farmer made r i ch

Ha went on to read that the story-told them by the grateful boy was t rue and that they had thrown away a forshytune EDWARD B KIMBALL

Kennedys Laxative toui^h fcsyrup is used nearly everywhere because it not ooly heals irri tation of the throat and stops the cough but it drives the cold out of the bystem tbrcuyb its laxative principal by asburing a tree and genshytle action of tbe bowels and that is the only way to cure a cold You

where which was liable to improve In j cant cure it as long as you are constishypated Insist upon Kennedys Laxashytive Cough Syrup

Bold by F A a i d e r D r u laquo u t

of paid section three thence east ten ]Mij rode to the pi ace of beginning t onttthiing six and seven eighths [tisi acres ot hu d more or less

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said Dobson taking out a beautifully d rawn map Theres 800 acres of It which we can soil you at $100 an acre This will leave you a couple of thoushysand for improvements besides your farm Theres only one trouble about my selliug It to you My partner Is dead set upon our taking It ourselves I would be in favor of it too but weve got so much now we cant pay the taxes

The young farmer studied the map deliberately and after he had finished said he would go and look at the propshyerty Dobson touched a bell An office boy entered and was directed to call Mr Cram The junior partner came In and was informed by Mr Dobson tha t he had offered the fanner the Gardner t ract a t $100 an acre whereshyupon a violent quarrel ensued at the end of which Mr Cram left the room In a huff threatening to enjoin his par tner from making the sale Dobson was so angry that he vowed the trade should be made before Cram had a chance to interfere

The young man took the hook and paid two ten-dollar bills to bind the bargain Before he left the office he had drawn a check on his bank for $8000 and had a deed for 800 acres of swamp and hill land the latter covshyered with a second growth of worthshyless timber

Goodly Mr Dobson he said at parting I shan t forget your effort in my behalf and I hope it wont get you into trouble with Mr Cram

He had no sooner gone than the two partners were congratulating each othshyer on the sale

Shake old man said Dobson You played your part beautifully

But you landed him Hes as innoshycent as a kitten

T w o years passed during which neishyther Dobson nor Cram heard anything of the Gardner t ract or its purchaser when one day Cram said to Dobson The young man we scooped with that swnmp and timber land in Boonton county is in the other room and wants to see you Look out for him Some one may have put him up to getting even The law cant touch us but he may have some game to play

Trust me for games Dobson went in where the young

man was waiting with outstretched hand and eyes beaming with kindli- ness i

Mr Dobson said the youngster j tha t property has turned out better than was expected Theres coal on i t

Good exclaimed Dobsou slappfhg the boy on the nack Inwardly he said Why didnt you say gold or diashymonds

Yes they say Its the finest anthrashycite In the state

Splendid Another slap on the back

I m indebted for my good luck to you Do you remember how you sold me the property before your partner could interfere

Yes I remember t h a t Well one good turn deserves anshy

other Tve got an offer of $230000 for the property from a coal company I feel that I shouldnt keep all this good lurk to myself seeing that you were so kind to me Ill divide Ill sell to you for half $12000 and turn you over the coal companys written offer good for thirty days

My dear fellow said Dobson strivshying to maintain a countenance that would not betray his seeing through the stupendous game you arc the very soul of honor Ill speak to Cram about i t

Going to Crams office he shut the door and as soon as he could control his lanehter told him how the yoang farmer was trying to pay them In their own coin After a pretended consultashytion he returned to the boy and said

That partner of mine will be my ruin Do you know hes so mad about my selling the property to you that he wont consent to my having anything to do with the matter and onr partshynership -bull ils piraquovmo unless hnti i ltgtgtbull ii

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ms stood on the verge of war The is o m t a y closing factories

lead droned a fmei protest idleness epreadlag and throughout the

the subject of the Impending con-ires irvmlt dtacussed Dwtla-

orators in (feat cities pre-4feted dire lojssea in prestige Mid hemtt ithdevery hamlet had Its awojphet of woe The nations position a s a first-class power even its very ln-4 ^ ^ seemed at ^ k e

And in all this ominous unrest this -clamor foraction the administration mt Washington gtsat unmoved smiling what seemed to the country and the worhi at large a fatuous smile of com ptacency it was then endeavoring a s in previous crises through the use laquof high-sounding words to avert an eitiiap c leat aTafcult J ^ bdquo

^br ^ipme ^years there hadVfceen toooted questions between Japan and the Jfteat American repapllej Atj| in iWflrftt instance to trtyjtjftqB oTilifcMW-T racial character The ltFaoilitv ltf8ast wbkth W many decailes feadbelaquon com polled by its gftofcraphjcjtf ^tuaLioc

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JOJther complications followed Ja-l raquo n b example aud precept rejuv-laquoamp) the sleeping fcittft which-spb toer Vterer tongue taud had with her B offensive and deVehsive alliance haicould be invoked 4n time and by further adroit poll taiaed a similar compact with Great

Britain She waxed prosperous deshymanding trade (Vmcesaions where oar she had begged thein Nor had e negleoted the perfecting of her

i aayy which from the time of her war wrtth liussia had been one of thentpst callable Now it equaled in size and jprrthatity excelled in fighting emciency raquohat of the United States

4n he Philippines the racial war Iamr To such sn scute stag that Ja-pas demanded immediate adjustment alllumgh following the same diploshyma lie methods which characterized ivr tart Bi aa-Aa a(Uafcoe4inationmdash iMtifHlly^neading^toJthe world at large that kht^ fTiT a^TsmqJl power whose Mty wish wasfor peaces irnroklng bullympiftUl pit the bne hand and pre [ vnvhi^f^ fitritte before hostilities were antteRuatedI oflithe other J-

And in the midst of all this turmoil of mind Knd passtvencss W accomshyplishment Guy Hillier secretary of the Uritish embassay in Washington found rAher and more pwsonal attiiey-aaces The particular vexation was a wowmnsipecvefsrry laquo

H e brooded over his love affair more than^he welfare of nations as be stood Irf^he great railway station lt fh cupital^on this niglit watchlag for 4he arrival of the Florida special whiejt wa^ to bring to h ^ Norma laquoohei4i gtftar aoUihaaabe- opoundraquolaquoaxLy a s n o n t ^ V ^ t

With qpraquoe7 i i t i e |ness he recalled that it wMst ^ke jhrst timc^rithin iv months Ulat Ate h sd loitered in thin station -Tahtt It seemed that aiace he first had kH6wthe sirl he al-wayK had been bulltfwlttngaiid longing Sho had held him An thrall since the nigh he met her rrmfe than a year frefttrW when half retoolfcmtly he had accepted an invitation to i reception I^VOH to her father and yet in fill that arftWWme he had been in jfj-vHWyMflbpense The reoep|lonhad lgteen mttCB like other recept^pns^andk

was Riven in honor of another irtyen-tlo ffyYVyH Bill Roberts as ho styled hinoKraquol^JQ4 w a s known to his tnti-tnateK

liny had gone through more curishyosity Wieh^lgto see at gthoit ran^e a

roaa v h o only a few years before had been dubbed a harebrained crank

from his laboratory at the end of the garden L

Everyone had taken the remit sness w^hAmerican goofl huxqor aujfiwd an d chatted UU a jtearefc couid be uiade ud ^hen givenway 1frac34 tifeJnlt vtmtors entrance which waft upt tfl-umphal It was efrtgtcled-iv^UittM^^thing approaching a lack of Droprl^l^s There had been the sound 9f a h4J|h-atrumf snarling V9ice ip prpteat from the lower end of the drawing rooai which was luxuriously furnished nd prtwidud over by Norma Therlaquo had tmqn a momenta silence thya aft exshyclamation loud enough to be neard by those who were curiously expectant

WeUIcouldnt hvlRK the petushylant words came 1 got tired of waitshying around sud went b^ck to work You got me into this mesa You know I dont like dress affairs and hate dress suits Working clothes wjlt sue beat So there

Everyone had looked at one another understanding^ and smiled when the eminent scientist and Inventor had been led into the room Guy craning his neck in a sudden desire to seu thU entry hed~a contused picture of man with a shock of white hahr ad looav laquoyehruwslaquo from Iw^eath ^wWeh

als^Sraaetn^W^^ild^l i e d r e A suit whtf hadeofeereo muoraquo wecraquoy Was stained wi^freaJUy ampamp chemicals and that even aeibe caaeaataeJarentor was furtlvety wlffrii^ lampbt 6t gritty

basis and went steadily forward until on his part at least It culminated in love Sometimes he halaquot the courage to believe it returned At other time he grew despondent tn hit assault on the pertali of htt heart Dut now that war and separation threatsned be w i s resMVed t6triampg hlraquo-ielaquo eegtihe issue and gain an answer

A long-drawn whistle of iocreaalag volume vibrated through the 4ttraquok 9ue bull headlight stared more_ i t^d i ly than the othera which gle the network of steel rails came swiftly picking a great arched shed With a ing of its bell the big locomotive perspired past him the whistling brakes gave a harsh grind and the train came to a halt

Guy hurried back with quick imshypatient steps to the Pullman where negroes dropped carpeted steps in ttaud 4o raquoeoUie one for gtwhom he waited emerge calm and immaculate as usual but wlth suph a glad^as of welconia iogt be e^es poundbat bfs could barely reaiat taking her Into his arms Time might drag hut it always found he unchanged In sudden awkward-ness he took her lighter luggage and wrap and walked with tyer to the erit of the noisy station finding ail bis carefully formulated sentenc forshygotten and listening to her rather than saying anything himself

Almost the first question she asked him was of the war and at this he felt

is There Going to Be Any War

Jrfjids on his handkerchief Out it was a tinge of disappointment It was too not the- man nor the suppressed tit ters of laugher thsjt he recollected

impersonal a topic for a man who had waited a month for an opportunity to

best U was the girl wh6gtescerted ( speak of affection He would rather him she gave first thought to what he had

She came leading her father b7 ne been doing what he was going to do arm the daintiness Of her costume and what he wished to do Even when enhwneed by the marks of the workshyshop on his coat She walked smilingshyly fqrWarjlv com^lettely^ ^etf-pqaaeased with hesjd bull thrown ^llaquok laquo4ftd raquoafelig no apologies Haditnot heep f^ (he conversation at thJe door dvferhtftfrd within the room none would have supposed that she wished a more cere-roonious appearance She challenged I out but the realInsidesituation With her eyes as she passed her there gclngto beany war^

they reached a more quiet place away from the din of railway traffic and aside from the rush of outgoing paslaquo seagera she turned toward him with a grave face and asked for the veal latest news

jPo^tell pie she apoundd (notwhat people say or what the officials send

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guests and to Hilliers surprise bound in conventionality as he always raquobad been it suddenly seamed that- irr all of it there was notfelna inappropriate nor incoigruous

Then came that later jhpur when he was introduced to the savant aadftlie latter -ad looked-fcHri Btfuarely In the bulleyftantt g ivenhlm a handehake that

I am afraid so he aoswei-ed gloomily The government is stilt inshysisting that there is not much danger of J clash nnd Uacks up its mnnifes-toos by making no preparation whatshyever There hqp belaquon no attemjU to mobilise a Meet-la the Pacific nor to assemble other vessels from foreign ports but our own advices are that

was surprisingly ftlrdng And the w a r j inevitable and may come atany girl f At-thraquoflr-strWgrdispoken by hes

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When he told her their destintlaquotlott she c l a e p ^ h e x j b j a ^ s j t f d ^ apprwval by saying Thats txgtd Do sou tej i mgtiiiiUai Hniraquo -balcony overhAaging the t^mtjgt^f^^r^n t h l n ^ grow aad JW^Xrte t e ^ t iaat summer when w^^int l ld to^trt^Jllibne and talk May^fj lhaie - the balcony tabled His smllfhf aalaquojyrft6e that he remembered ^frac34^ J^iJt was tn that very spot he fiOpafluctiML-har brought t o i ^ t i p ^ e at 2 pound -l e c t i d n ^ ^ h e ^ ^ a ^ oul te|ook abtad as they bull approached it looked con-teat ed whee tbey alighted before It and eagerLampjten^v imiUn when thea bull attendant raquoW^raquof ogteii h ^ doora - T-raquo

Tbey f walked across t ie caroegt floors |ttd between tabfee where era were dining and- everywhere they w^ut s^er wae eecalled to thraquo| ster jj^c things oolite fc^ a con versa- Hon which had no other topic ^than war Hpre and there shereeopoundaised men oQupytng more ^br less reefeen-alble poaStions in the aovernment And a few whose uniforms proclaimed them to be officers of the armjr tad- ^ navy These latter seemed diactMBflng the sityaU^n from a more confldeetUl viewpoint and held tbir heajia close together now and then araquoft fearful that^ others might OTexhear Uelr whispered comments ^ _

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eev^v fhemT)r ol menit^r o f the j^J^j-ie dragged

his heart gave a great leap insiston4V demanding that he shoukl know her better It hftd been easy to yield to bulliM call and he made occasion to be as near her Hide throughout the even inK as wa-s possible He was to learn later that shn alwayswas witaiiev - tlv-M nearly always lilftccesMhIe and sonAptiiru-Ji ^^UlJCji^l^ sUch4 thought ihathe could ^carcefv ^rrrn^hefi-nivnl Thegtfgtven1i1g rfx rli^lr meel^g had ended an-Uo-flM (vetthigs^hut therro

auaintip(rv ui-ew to a mrr filPwdh

nu)ment Shgt ilid not respond bnt se^ined

almost to have forgotten him in hr raquorpvgtrtf laquoid cigtntomplagttongt of his words Xor did she express surprise and iatere-r when he gave her a suat in tbv li-ougham which wiifpd for thom iieiie the ^tari)n spates NrM till shgt heird iiim order the driver to taKf I hem ro n f^iiliicnalile cafe ill sh rri from the hmd of abstrac-titJii and )romc vivacious a^ain

Wlic- re yrri taking mp fhe nsw^d Did i laquoraquoiraquoifler4tarfU-th thnt iraquo re KCIK to - -]rlaquo frl-ul V Im STvlf

Guy muttered indicating one group with a slight nod of his head They cant understand It any more than wt can

She looked at hni sharply as if about to speak and then after an Inshystants hesitation closed her half-parted lips and advanced to the seat she desired A whjte-clad waiter served them and deferentially brought a newspaper still wet from the press

Thought youd like to see the latest extra sir he explained as he left them and Hillier with a look of weariness glanced at the headlines and laid it aside

Same old thing he commented in reply to her look of inquiry The Gazette has juat learned that not even coaling orders have been issued and this from no less a person than the secretary of the navy who has been goaded into free speech by the conshystant pricks of criticism I wonder if these people arlaquor insane

Guy she retorted I dont think it altogether fair to speak of the men at the head of the government as ln-t

sune until they have been proved in error Lets talk of something else

And he worried and tired of the topic was glad to lead into more per- sonal subjects He thought of the old inventor whom he had not seen for months

How is your father now ha asked Ja he improving in health and where is he

For the first time she showed some embajrasanient He watched her and ap she hesitated before answering beshygan to wonder if there was not someshything concerning Roberts which sho was endeavoring to conceal from him Oh ho is well but very overworked and tired she replied finally

Hut you havent answered all my question he insisted Yon havent told me where he is

She remained silent toying with onfi of the rings upon her hand and looking out through the vines to where the lights of the oily gleamed below and stretched out into the blackness beyond

Norm he said leaning toward her is thiere anything wrong with him Allyour letters come from Miami Theres a sanatorium there It cant be that your father Ismdash

Nomdash-nomdashno It isnt that she reshyplied but with a look of such appreshyhension that he almost doubted her for the first time in all thair friendshyship Father is all right only he has worked very hard andmdash Oh please dont insist on my telling you any more Believetoe I should be frank with you ofgt all persons in the world-if 1 could buf I csuit hemdashquite

ImphlslveJylfe Stretched his hands acros^the tabje and[seized hers The ham 6f^f lAfsat t |nn bad died out in thje rwm^S^ the i iv^i tlaquot of the dinersWrtfoge)0|ifcMed ^t Nad grown so laquottietthat they could hear the Rtraae of -f band from one of the parks n^iatf aa g ^ l y alt|jji w^rwas an unk^wyelaquoiwgcopyft9gt- raquo bullbullraquobull

bullNorm he said pleadingly Vake me irfWtgtfr raquogt crtrtftftflfeert~-TCP me whaUlt U t h a C i r t t a f c J y o u $ Somethlqa^peajjIm sure I ve read tr in yuttKraquoJampters ^mdJn your eyes when ycnY^||rieta rh let me share it with you You know I love yout

and a paftfccf ^V ti share each others trctijbles

He tried4o hold her hands but she withdrew them tremblingly Sh^ turned her face away toward thoshyughts of the night without looking at him For what seemed a long times he waited Oh I wish you had not siid that to nemdashjust xeC t-ho ua- | swercd at length You nlabullltbull it very luird for both of u nov J vaut to b - hnneat with you vut to bullbull c^nfldeace and mymdashbut cant letl on anything wait

m+ laquowseeasi

4gt Patient (feebly)mdashYes doctor Doctormdash3een eeuag aatmai

rigbt along hare you laquo PaUaat (grimly trying te smile)mdash

WeU doctor I tried to bet- aomi^ bow it did not seam to agree wjth me very well I managed to worry down the hay aad the elovwr taps all right but the thistles kind of stuck in ttty throat and I had to give It up mdashJudge

RHEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION

The Increased use of whiskey for rheumatism is causing considerable diseusslon among the medical tr etershynity It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingreshydients and taken properly The folshylowing formula is effective To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound Take in tablespoonful doBes before each meal and before retiring

Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmashyceutical Co Chicago but it as well as the other ingredients can begtmid from any good druggist

Riches Found Jay Accident Peter Terreros r muleteer discovshy

ered by accident tke Heal del Monte deposits in Hidalgo and at the end of 12 years had won 116000000 and a Spanish title of nobility and to give another example two brothers named Bolados who earn a miserable liveshylihood by carrying fuel found in bull crevice opened by earthquake an enormous block of silver worth 11230-000

Hows This We offer Onr Hundred Dollar Reward tar utry

CAM of Oktarrh that rtaatrt b mred by UaHs Catarrh Cure

F I CHKNTY C0Tollaquoiigt O W thn umlersluTied havlaquo known K Cheney

for the last s yram and believe hJm peTffrtli honshyorable In all hrminpM anaaetkMia aort financially abto to carry iHit any obiUrntlnrui made by bis Orm

WAIrgtI0 KlNNAN KtARVliU WbolcvUe nrunbtts TtHirgt Q

Hall Catarrh Cure la taken Internally aellng directly upon the blooltl atid nuicona surface of thlaquo ayatem Tentlmonlala aent free Trice 75 elaquoflraquo per bottle Hold by all nntwtlst

Take Halls Family PUto for ronMHMlUm

At some period trgt a mans life he firmly believes that att his friend have conspired to injure him

IFYOOVto

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(HeamtHlaquo bednV

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1-frac34 1 trade i TAFTW BRYAN UTHOfBttPKS Size 21x28 Sample Copies In tubog10 eta

8plaquoolraquol prions la quantities to Apsnta Ycu mus

bull bull amp bull

l^raquoV

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iKWt^s rampamp ^ ^ ^

wV poundr v V

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DRAGS-Ye OOWW IT Uraquo TQ BILL1E raquoW T

bullackschs an Kidney Troubls tlowly Logical Wear One Out- V j

Mrs k R qruuae |gtirt^ jpVraquolf bull cbetert Ia7 aays Fpv two 3ars my

- 1- hsck^waa wagk ana rbsnatlvlaquo laquo4raquoraquo fW tampojjgh luy tack typs a y | l(mjtgtsj I could hardly get About and_ lost mtjcb sleep The action of the kidneys w a s

7 much disordered I IISJSSJpiMl gt a n U B l l l g ^ J ^ 8

^ 6 1 5 ^ v Kidney Pills and the result was remarkable- The kidney action became normal the backacbe- I Bill who was having- troubles of his ceased and nay health 1ft now UA- | own

lt -tir~mdashmdashmdash- Reason Why He Should Re

the One to Ask Favor -bull gt r gtgt bull T i raquo r bull bull bull

Tbr wagons of the1 sf efctee show on ewfjth passed tip the avenue i t daybreak Their fncessaint ji rumble soon awakened ten-year-old BilHe and his Sre^year-old brother Robert Thir mother feigned sleep as the two wbJte- robed figures crept past her bed into the hall on the way to investigate Robert struggled manfully with tho unstecustouied task of putting on his cldttie Wait for me BIMe Ms mother fearer him beg Youll get ahead of me

Get mother to help jagtu counseled

usually good Sold by alt dealers 50 cents a box

Fbstef-Mflbiirn Co Buffalo tf Y

DIDNT WANT TO WASTE TIME

Colored Fisherman Most Satletleo- When the Bits Were Few

Mother started to the rescue and thenpaused as she heard the voice of Her younger guarded bnt anxious an rSttstent

You ask her BUlte Youve known her longer than 1 have A Everybodys Magazine

BEFORE it la time to put on the wfBtfefcoa tlite little girl will need tatawe^aeasos-wrap of some sortw-The perfectly plain tailoredcoatb of serge or covert cloth are very practical to wear to school- with the

gingham frocks butJhe small fry like grown-ups need a best coat The thr(Se coaft fn thetfRexch ^hoty models that combine simplicity and good styieThe illustration onthfrleffis a coat ofiajgtle brown rajah trimmed wtta wide- bandsSTecrU broadcloth pipfd with bright plaid silk The hat is a oneraquotone affair of sable brown feltwl th a band of velvet around the crown abd 4skgt quills u i lti -bullbullbull gt - bull u- bull bullbull gt--f bull-bullbullbullltbull

Thevjjoaion tile seated figure is of Egyigttitfn red-serge The pointed tabs ace made of twostrips-of id braid folded over a piece-of corded Bilk of the

The cuffs and under collar w e of

Hiding across the country -one day Dr Blank noticed-an old negro wfco had been for 4iiije awhile1 perched motionless upon a little bridge Ssta-ing silently from th -stream beneath For some time he watched him from a distance but finally1 overcome by the old fellows unmoved patience he

i rode up ltandgt accosted him i bullHello Wash What are you doing | Up there

gtftsjkin aah came the ifpfcf No^ getting mangt are you Nciampaf I

We l it seems td me yfeud get trred-Hraquotaiag no long without a-bjtttl

I doesnt want hokbii04v|||n^i Well thats funnyr^hydjont xow

wnt a bUe Wash Hits this away capn when- 1 gits

ALL HIS OWN

gt What a big figure you arrf getting

Well what-Woes that uiattef havent taken jamrs have I

CbmpoujlcU Mrs Sallie French of ] |nct Ter^ writes t0 Mrs

I hlaquo44laquoaMlA txpnbtef fon ail rmowamp ao s|araquo-i

LfoVd^fr^5lZ d Whifelathiooaas-i

toua I JDOU1$ a a t tfoetora treated me 1 but did aae no good

taejteiCoJfejBfHinBSf aau and well

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For tamprty^rars lydis K Ph)k~

bsxus Vege U-Dla Cotnpound Ba tnm roots sad ncrbs has beea i Sta^daiti remedy fa^JtofJe EIMJ hss pos tiyjely cured thpossa women who have been troubled

dod c pains bacl 1-down fB ling flatutencyirjditjBS~

i t

same color with little gun metal buttons the silk The hat is a very pretty one oX black beaver with a black satin a lot 6 bites hit tafetfTmjaeh time)

GIRL WAS DCLIRIOUS scarf edged with black silk ball fringe

The remaining sketch is a dear little garment of pongee the entire edge and the sleeve caps finished with wine color1wavy braid With this Is worn a hat of ecru felt faced with wine-colored satin and trimmed with rosettes of pongee and two iridescent curled quills

to git the fish bffn meh line fts- 1-1 doesnt^hp raquoh Hmlaquo flah flshl -~ With

tior^dlzziDefls Fiiervoua prostrstfcsv Why dont you try it

i Dont hesttsto to writs to Pinkbam If there Is ma about your sickness yon degt OQderstAnd She will treat letter lnoonfideiioeauidadtfise

Succeur time foh flshJLp-r I With Fearful Eczemamdash Pain Heat free N o w o m a n ever _

A t ATLANTIC CITY Cuticura Acted Like Magic bull a s t exper ience s h e M s hel | tMi

t h o u s a n d s Address L y n n T~

i MINTS ON CLEANING IVORY

Much Csre Necessary to Spoiling Its Tone

Prevent

lyory toilet articles are quite as fashionable araquo silver ones now and the fact that they are more difficult toclean in no way detracts from their popularity It 1B not easy to remove stalna from the mellow creamy mashyterial iwMhont spoiling its tone So useful hints on cleaning ivory are given herewith When the stains are very sligHt and id lfot seem-io be permanent though they cannot be rubbed off with a dry cloth wash the ivory ^thoroughly in warm water and Koap ^udV fend then without dfying it on a cloth place it in the bright Mjnlig1raquot for a few minutGB This ex-gt|and then exhale forcibly This excels

i

t

posure will usually remove the stains After ttley have disa^i^eared wash the ivory again In soap and water rinse it thoroughlyhnrt dry carefully with a soft cloth

Where the stains do not disappear entirely after contact with the suns rays the ivory should be washed again in aoap ajul water then rinsed in clear water to which a little lemon juice has been added Care niuftt be taken to have the temperature of the water right aw too great heat will injure the ivory

Very dark discoloration^ require the services of an expert to remove though one may be fairly successful by rubbing oxalic acid solution not too strong and applying this to the dark spots or streaks with a brush Xfterwarrt wash the Ivfiry wellTh clear warm wateYand dr with bull absbrbent cotton oV a-sfllfjf cfcth-ahdIthen Ujave in the sunahinie Isr n-a waita plai^ to bieacb ^ ^ rv laquoV

The a^laquo0^a^eiBMDlaquo^^h|^ful to the n ftst de^Qp|e jjiecepf ivwjp in fact tb^ut- temiraquov canlaquobc aP-

der or_ wwung SirscW^ Wrffie ivory witbottt iUBftiR9raquoaaylaquo-]4ekOf apoillng lta tone t^laquoxttJte It sUoold how-evef J^srfrlaquoalaquoi^tdrit|aickr3rgt an^ thlaquo ivory thproqghly cisspjed aflirward with pleni5f warltf^WK C^uinot plecef UM|fbecpnje diecolofed c be cleantdaln tilaquojWAiand will bo(great-Jy Improved in color and appearance

FOR CLEAR VELVETY SKIN

Plenty of Fresh Air and a Good Masshysage Cream Are Essential

(jood teeth sparkling eyes and beaushytiful hair are all essential to personal attractiveness but probably the greatshyest charin of woman is a clear fresh velvety skin Queens have paid forshytunes to attain Ihls one charm alone But cosmetics and artificial beauti-flera wont accomplish what aiding nashyture will A muddy or otherwise unshyfortunate complexion is best overcome by the following plan Give up greasy foods and heavy pastries Take daily exercise out of doors or when driving fill the luugs with good blood-purifying air Breathe deep bold the breath

An out on my

tbe stagnant air In recesses of the lungs It is this stagnant air that litshyerally poisons the system making bad blood which in time shows on the face House dust in the connfry isalmost as bad lor the complexion as Is the dust of a big city Notice a sunbeam coming through the window into a room You will see thousands of small dust particles floating in the air These get into the pores and work havoc unless ones eliminating system is unusual A cleansing or massage cream works down into the pores and brings out these dust particles which soap and water cannot reach Moreshyover the massaging of the face is In itself beneficial as it starts the red blood doursing to the cheeks Care must be used to select a reliable masshysage cream A good massage cream plus plenty of fresh air and proper diet will work wonders in preserving and beautifying ones complexion-womans dearest charm

eruptions broke bull j daughters elfcsjP14 took het to a

doctor and he pronounced it to be eczema of a vewbad form He treated

i her but the disease spread to her back and then tfre- who|e of-her heid-was

) afecUjtl agd ajl bfer hair had to be cut i ov The pain she suffered was excru

u Mating andwith that and the hea gt-[ tintfUtfg hlaquor life Wag almost uni

| beameje QccaaVonally she was^delirir ous asdahje did not have a properb^our sleeptfor many nightt The iecond doctor we tried- afforded her jmat ad

i little rejieurojf as the first Thee 1- pun i chased Cotlcura Soap Ointment and

Pilla^nd before the Ointment was thref^SMrters ftblshed every trace of

SilasmdashI jeV fell yer M ^ ^ ^ i h i s i the ^ a e a ^ l i n s one U really seemed ride makes me feel GO years younlerfifiJfl$Mlgic fiHrlaquo- T W Hyde Brent-

MandymdashYer dont say bullbull f ) woosVEssex^ England Mar 8 1907 SUSsmdashYep its jes ah^t the fer ^ i bullbull- mdash --

SICK HEADACHE Positively c

theae Utile Plttau They Also rcilero Vtm

trlaquoM from DylaquopeplraquoIw-eifwtloa an4 Too Hlaquoalaquoejr SaUeff A raquolaquorilaquot bulllaquobullraquo-laquody for Diulocas Hmm-H I ProwlaquolPMOraquo 9mM TitM 1 o t he Moatfcv OMtgt ed Tongue Pal Mlaquo Bide roRPiD Livam

They reawlaSs the Bowels Purely

SHIiL PtiLgt SIJAil DOSE SMALL $laquoruiirtlaquo Mutt Fsc-Susftt Sifnatsre

REFUSE SUBSTITlTESe back when 1 way

wuz handl V the same

1 ( Ten (Yeart Heitfce tt

Three young men were discussing that awful thing called the future

Ill he content Raid one if in ten year from now 1 havraquo $1000- j 000

f gt Imaginary Holidays l know a manwho cannot afford tc

travel and yet has a delightful way oft deceiving himself He learns about the coat o tray^ng the proper cloth ing to be worn sets a time table and arranges excnrtt^SS for himself tc varioua^lacesand then reads about them to booksof tsavel To the man

If affi it^U with

K|ddlesticks exclaimed the sec with imagination it is a captlvatini Thompsons Eye Viler

ond you want too much If 1 have one hundred thousand ten years from now Ill be happy

The third was a solemn slow-manshynered youth seldom aroiist d to exshycitement Now however lie abanshydoned his recumbent posture on a bed and sat upright

[Fellows he drawled well all be InVky if ten years from nowwe have the price of a square meal

Which entirely broke up the serious nature of the discussion

occupationmdash Hewm and Home W N U DETROIT NO 42 1

CHIC NECK DRESSING

WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food

f

v bullgtbullbull

1 bull

V-

wMltClaquoMlaquoVrM Mad a Line When the line of the collar 1s seen

on the ascV snd will not come off it is time to amp something definite to re-SDovetbe dAcoioration of the sWn

It is 0ftlaquon effeottvp to apojy neroJt-ide of hySpotfSa with a bit of absorb-eni cotton Deb it oh at night alter a moat tborOosKwashiaajel aba neck in hotraoeJod-Xeave it est all night

| and gcrbViiStfi tboToogbry wltb bot ^ R i W ^ r Ir^i^VsiotV^^s^n o f witik o o l ^ ^ s ^ ^ J t o e a ^ M W nigWrrtir the stain or UDO disgppearg

If thcca^ofthWfhiraquolioaraquoomU ov Htifftsa-lhat^tbeiwaarer BUSera put watarlft tb^eeoeseitbe it-will raquoiaj in tne beeV Set In a dish over night and pot on Is the stemisg keep on until dry and It will shape to your loot

11

This illustration shows a chic neck arrangement especially becoming to young and pretty faces The Rtock is extremely high and around it is tied a hand of ribbon with bow and ends on left side Just under the ear The ribbon must be wide enough to cover stock and hold in place the frill of lace next the face

It doesnt matter so much what yoti hear about a thing its what you know that counts And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience

About a yeaf ago writes a X T manI waa bothered by indigestion especially during the forenoon 1 tried several remedied without any permanshyent improvement

Mybreakfast usually consisted of oatmeal steak or chops bread coffee and some fruit

Hearing so much about Grape-Nuts I concluded to give it a trial and find out If all I bad heard of it was true

So I began with Grape-Nuts and cream 2 soft boiled eggs toast a enp

I of PoBtum and some fruit Before the j end of the first week I was rid of the j acidity of the stomach and felt ranch

I relieved j By ihe end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared I and I was m first rate health once more Before beginning thi course of | diet I never had any appetite for lunch but now I can enjoy a hearty meal at noon time Theres a Rea- i son

Name given by Postum Co Battle | Creek Mich Read The Road to Well-ville in pkgs

Ever read the above letter A new gt one appear from time to time They i are genuine true and full ef twma) Interest

^OODKOlS laquovtHMtittuffmiimitttMHfMtMmitiraquorHtlaquottmiilt

ALCOHOL-3 P t R CENT AWfttabfe Preparation Car A siwOsltf tefoodsJirflMuis hapound sV Stonscfcs anl ampWU ef 1 M N r ( iiL VK

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fromotrs DigestionChttrful-pess and Rest ConWiis neMhcr OpiumMorphine nor Mineral NOT N A R C O T I C

ApeHed Remedy for Consists 4ioA Sour 5tCHiiraquochDraquorrboes VVor ma Convulsions Ft vtrish-nest and L O S S OF SLBCP

Fac Sunk SifnaUne of

Tut CENTAUR COMPANY NKW YORK

CUSTOM For Infanta and Chlldraii

The Kind You Hare Always Bought

Bears ths SKpjnatnrft

Of

^ Dosi s i gt t --

For Over Thirty Years

CUSTOM

3

Along (Wr Correspondents

SCJUTH I O S C O

A Dumber of people a t tended the fair aua all report a fiue t ime

Glenn Wain r ight and wife v limitshy

ed at Be r t Roberta Sa turday and

Sunday

MIHB L a u i b o m re turned to her

home at Ypailanti t he middle of

the week

J o h n and Ber t Kober ts have

recently purchased a new corn

thrabher

Mrs Alice Oalkiua re turned to her home at Wash ing ton D C Thursday last

Mr and Mm W a l t e r Mil ler took d inner with L T Laniborn and family Sunday

T h e L A S uieetb with Mrs George Harford Wednesday aftershynoon Oct 21 Eve rybody invited

Mr aud Mrs Wrn Caskey and daugh t e r Elva spent Sunday with the i r daughter Mrs Nick Bur ley

Char les Fos te r and wife and Mrs Sal tmarsh of P i n e L a k e callshyed on relatives here t he last of t he week

WEST PUTWA1L

M r s Wm Ga rdne r is on the sick list

Miss J o i e H a r r i s of D u n d e e was home over Sunday

Vern Kennedy- who has been very ill for the past two v we^ks is slowly i m p r o i n g

Miss Minnie VanBla r i cum is tak ing t rea tment at t he Sani tarshyium for rheumat ism

A novelty shower was given in honor of Mies Mame Brady at her home Saturday afternoon

Will Murphy of Seat t le W a s h j was called home on account of t h e serious illness of his father i

Mrs Chas Dyer and Mrs L

Chalker of Fowlervil le visited r e L atives here the first of the week

Miss I rene Dupu i s who h a s been spending a couple of weeks j with friends here re tu rned to her I home in Detro i t Sa tu rday j

UHADILLA

A J Ho lmes ofc bull S tockbr idge spent Sunday at S G Pa lmers

Sydney Wil l iams of Ann A r b o r visited at Les ter Wil l iams last i week j

A number from Unadi l la a t tend- ed the Fowlervil le fair and repor t a fine t ime I

Mrs Wir t Ba rnum and daugh t - er E s t h e r spent last week with friends in Mt Clemens

Chaa May and family of Bel- i laire are visit ing her -mother Mrs El len Marshal l and other relatives here

Mrs C F Teachout of Lans ing is spending a-couple of weeks with her pa ren t s Mr and Mrs J o h n W e b b

T h e L A S o f i f t e M E Church will serve d inner a t Mr and Mrs Geo Goodwins Wednesday of this week

T h e Misses Grace Smi th and L u l u Wagoue r of Gakteburg 111 are visi t ing at Z A HartsufTs and other relatives here

Mrs Chas Odell of Morley Meshycosta Co is visitiug her son and wife J a c o b Odelh

J o e Wi l l iams had the misforshytune to broak his leg last Tuesday

CIIKH Run H Hi)Hndiiii7 H fnw

dayH with hiw cousin Jesse Car te r

Dr Bai rd and two doctors from Det ro i t operated on Maggie Cuui-miskey last Tuesday for append i shycitis They also have a nurse from Detroit The patient- is doshying tine

T h e remains of Mrs S t ra i th weie b rough t home from Detroi t last Wednesday where she had been for t reatment The funeral services were held at the M E Church Fowlerville Fr iday

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Mesdauies Nett ie Vaughn and ELUI-

iy Jampokuun attended tbe btttte weetiug uf the 0 pound 8 at Jackson this week

K H Teeple of Muniatique waa a deltigatb to iuc auraquoLe Lueeliug of LUH O E and vsited hero before returnshying home

lev Geo B Crawford of Westminshyister Presb ltbuiTb of f t Huron was the Ruest of his daughter Miss Esther Crawford preceptress of our schools the week

Miss Maine Brady ana Edwin Hoisel were married at St Marys church Wednesday morning by Rev Fr Comerford assisted by lievs Hallay and Command The young couple received the congratulation of a large circle of friends both being well

j kiiowu bre SJiss Brady having been Saginaw has a manual 11-aiuiug | t o r SOMItt t m i b o n B c t Livingston raquooun-

plaui ibat is said to be equalrd by on- tys teachers and Mr Hoisel a young ly one other in any public school inj d n u t 0 Marion township the United States This buildiug will I u 3

I several from here attended tbe wyd undoubtedly be visited by thousands i - M ^ bdquo

J J ding J Miss Pearl Clark of Hartland and Francis Carr of Detroit at the

United States thousands

of teachers during the last three days of October when the meeting of the State Teachers Association occurs There will be an exhibit of drawing and manual training work schools all over the state

home of the brides parents in Hartland Miss Clark is one of Hartlands fairest

Publicity Tvis in Iiltgt niMvsjutper and all

the- AvorM n gtv knows it Is the motto )f i Uiilin luvci-iisinsT H^PIKV

The w r y tmth hath a color from gt i-Msiti ni of tlugt nttpror-mdashEliot

( daughters and for several years one of j our countys teaihers Mr Carr was a formar Pinckney boy and for years a i teacher A graduate of the Ypsilanti

Normal He holds a lucrative posishytion in Detroit The young people have the best wishes of a host of friends as loth are well known throughout the county

-it

Democrat c

i

Edwin Farmer Democratic Candidate

FOR REPRESENT ATIVE Solicits your support at

the November Election

Meeting Clarence Finch and wile of Jackson

were guests of R E Finch and wife tbe past waek

John Brown and wife of Marion Icwa were the guest3 of his sister Mrs John Chambers 3r the past week

All the room for patients at the sanshyatorium being occupiei one man a Mr LaTourette has sought refuge there by building a bouse tent oi canshyvas house with floor wainscotting and Irame all made up ready to occupy He is thus availing himself of the magnifiicent air and treatment there there affordedmdashHerald

Our genial blacksmith K R Brown has been working tbe past week as an assistant in the post office in Detroit

service examina-ook -

ing for an appointment quite so soon Whatever Mr Brown undertakes he will do well and while we are sorry to lose him we wish him success

t Business Pointers

i

i fie passed the eiyi j tion some time ago but was not

LOST

Rosary between residence and tli Catholic church black jet beads gold chain and gold cros I prize them very hiurhly Pease return and get liberal reward

Mrs J C Dunn

The atholir yountf people of Brighshyton will hold a box social and dance at the Brighton opera house Oct 23 08 All are cordially invited Music by Detroit orchestra bull

Have you ever tried Cleanola for bull

your varnished furniture leather chairs etc Exceptionally nseful for auto cleannurmdashmakes it look Iiklaquo new Ask your dealei for it

Cleanola Co Pittsburg Pa

N Golden Wedding

Of Big Rapids

Will address the people vicinity on State Issues

of this at the

lOpera House Pinckneyj

Mason th is

IB very

j IOSCO

E z r a TitiniiB is in week- K

Mrs F lorence Ha ines low at th is wri t ing

Mrs But le r is e n t e r t a i n i n g fr iends from Detroi t

M r a Wm Munsell has a cousin from P i t t s b u r g visi t ing her

W H L D a n n of Pe toskey visited

B 0 S m i t h a few days with his

cousin J e s s e Cartdr

Wednesday Evening Oct 21

The fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr and Airs Wm Glenn vas iele-brated on Wednesday September 30th at their home at North Lake

Following were those who were in attendance --

Their son E L Glenn and family of Stockbridge daughter Mrs Richshyard Webb husband and son Edward of Merricourt Dakota daughter Mrs Asahel Dutton and hnsband Plain-field daughter Mrs Floyd Hinkley and hnsband of No^th Like One daughter Mrs M R Griffith husband and daughter Golden of California being absent Then came the brothshyers and sisters of tLe bride and groom P W Watts of Webster D E Watts and wite of Mason brothers of Mrs Glenn and her only sister Mrs J-gtho Webb and husband of Unadilla R C Glenn and wife ot Cbelf-ea brother of tbe groom and Sin Wm Wood of North Lake his sister Mr and Mrlt S A gtlape of Chelsea were alp numbered among the srnests

After a snraptnous dinner the time was taken up with songs and rernm- isrentes of pioneer days There were many beautifnl and ulaquoefnl presents besides a numbe- of hard coins rang ing in value from five to twenty dolshylars The wish was expressed by mar y that the bride and groom might ive to enjoy their diamond wedding

Come to onr dance and box social Oct 28 and the Brighton young people will ahow yon a good time Rememshyber ihe place at the Brighton opera

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HAIUH J HRIOOS decaamdashd Wm H Rrigjta harine tiled in Mid court bta

petition praylDS that a cerlAln Inatrnnalaquont la wrltlne parportln^ to be ths laat will and Mat- meat of Raid decaaaed now on 01laquo in amid eoart be acmlttadto probate andthat tte adadaJatrattoa he araatad to A D Thorapeon or to aooM othar anftable pe raon

It la ordered that the Mb day at W(li mdash bar A D 1908 at ten oclock la the fbrcaoon at aaJd probate office be and fa nawaby appatetai for baarinitaaid petition

An It la farther ordered that aobUe aottaa tbaraof be (Iran by pabUaation of a copy of this order for ft aocaaaalTe waaka pravfova laquoo aald day of baarlac igt bull PiMinay DISPATCH a a m papa printed and dreolalad la aaid eonnty

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OTAJE Of MICHIGAN the prooaie court for O toe eouaty of Uringgton At a eeattoa of bullaid court held at the probate ottoe In the village of Howell in Mid county OD the i laquo h day uf October a D iwjg Present Hou Arthur A Montague judge of Probate In the matter or theeelate of

BMUIAMIX F AJfuiKwa deceaaed

Krauk L Andrews having fliod In aeid court bis petit ion praying that a certain instrument iu writshying purporting to be the laet will aud ieraquole-ment of said deoeaalaquod now uu Me iu said court be admitted to probate a u l that the adaolnletratiou of said eecate be granted to himshyself or to eoine other suitable person

It la ordered that the tfth dagt oi November A D 11)08 at ten oclock in the foreuoon at baid Probate Office be aud ie hereby appoiuted tor i hearing aald petltiou

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ARTHUR A MONTAGUE Jadjse of Probate

Mortgage JSale Default having beeu made iu the condttlouc

of a certain niortuuge bearing date November 9tli A D 190frac34 nade by Daisy Lgtrew an Ailuiiuibtratrix ol the estate o l Archie irevv liectbulla8et (by order of the probate Court) Ugt T P Stowe Truetee ttieu of Howell ^ i cb and recorded iu the office of the regiMter udoeOb iu tne touuty of Livingeton btate of Michiguu on the 15th day of November A 1) 1W5 iu liber SI of mortgages on pa^e CM uuu which mortgage wits duly aswijijned liv T 1 Stowe trustee to Henry T Love trustee of estate of Clara Love which iu-yijiinuent wab duly recordshyed in the office of Ketrister of Heedt) aoretiaid iu Liber aOoi luortKayeB at payc 51b thereof

By the uoupayiueut ot intercbt tlieroou tlie aueignee ban by tlie option in baid mortgage ex-pjeasetl has declared the whole amount to be due and payable and thereby the power o lgtide therein contained has become operative aud ou which mortgage thete is chiiitud to be due for priucijial and iu tercet the eum of Vive hundred yeveuty j two and thirty one-huudicdths dollars (86230) j and an attorney fee of Twenty Uye dollars (8-6) as therein provided and no buit or procctdiub at law having been Instituted to recover the amount J now declared to be due and remaining secured by caid mortgage or any part thereof Notice is thereshyfore hereby given that on Haturday November 14 ut ten oclock in tlie forenoon there will be sold at the westerly front door ot the Court house in the village of Howell County of Livingeton and State oi Michiguu (the Court house being where the Circuit court for the county of Livingston is held) at Public vendue to the hiirheBt bidder the premlseac escribed in said mortgage or HO much thereof an niny be necessary to satisfy the amount due ou nairt mortgage an above aet lorth with intshyerest thereon and the attorney fee and coetB and expenses allowed by law and provided for in said mortgage said premises being aituated in the township of Mariou County of Livingston and State of Michigan and described as fo l lows to-wit A piece of land commencing on the North line oi section four (4) and fifteen (lfgt) rodn east of the Northwest corner of the eaat half ol the North e a ^ t l r l quarter of said section thence east on f-ectlon line to a point twenty-four (i4) rods cant uf the north weBt corner of section three in Hampid township thence Houtli parallel to the section line sixty (ilO) rodn thence west parallel with town hbip line to a point tifteen (lrgt) rods Ksft of the west liue of the cast half of the north east fil quarter of said section lour (4) thence north sixty (itO) rods to the place of beginning excepting therefrom the west ten and two thirds (10--) in width thereof and containing in the piece hereshyin dencriled twenty nine and three-fourths [W) ticrcs

Also a piece commencing at a point in the north line of section number thiee |1] township aforeshysaid thirty-four | il] rods east nl the Northwest corner ltgtf said ecctlon three thence east on section line nine (9] rods thence smith parallel with the west line of nahl suction three [gt] seventeen 117 | chains and eighty four (Si [ l inks thence we-t nine [H] rods thence north puralKl to the west line of said Pectinn t luee |t] to place of beginning and containing four 1 1] fierce more or less

A)BO n piece commencing thirty four [34 | rods cast of the rorthwest corner of the northwest trl quarter ot section three [i township aforesaJib thence south parallel with west l ire id said section three [ij seventeen [17] chains find eighty four [Si] links I hence west thirty fmir [34] rods ihecc north t a point sixty (tin) rods south eftho north line of said section three thence east parallel with south line 1 wenty fiMir (vU reds thence north nl Iieht angles with said smith Mno to north line

i - | I I I I I I I H 111 I I I M l I I I O

A Child of Nature bull M - H - I - M - M H M I l-ll^l I i l l I

[OrtmM Theres a man in the front office

looking for gome property in Boonton county Perhaps we can sell him the Gardner t r a c t You go In and talk It up a t what you thluk you might get out of him then call me and ask what I think about selllug at the price you give Ill ask If youre crazy to part with auch a property at the ngure and well have a wham battle over I t Ill go out mad and you sell the property because youre mad too See

Good scheme Well try It on Dobison of Dobson amp Cram went Into

the front office where he found a young man who In his Innocence adshymitted that his father had recently died aud left him cent10000 and a small farru I l ls purpose was to sell the farm and buy a larger tract some-

bullmpa

was a coolness in tne mraquot a steeiy look In the eyes that

aot lost on the Tounirster He away not In anger but in sor-t n d thinking what a despicable

man Mr Cram was A flaquow days later Mr Cram rushed

Into fell partner s office with a newspashyper in hli hand

Great Scot Dobson Whats this bullBig And In coal Sale of a tract In Boonton county A young farmer made r i ch

Ha went on to read that the story-told them by the grateful boy was t rue and that they had thrown away a forshytune EDWARD B KIMBALL

Kennedys Laxative toui^h fcsyrup is used nearly everywhere because it not ooly heals irri tation of the throat and stops the cough but it drives the cold out of the bystem tbrcuyb its laxative principal by asburing a tree and genshytle action of tbe bowels and that is the only way to cure a cold You

where which was liable to improve In j cant cure it as long as you are constishypated Insist upon Kennedys Laxashytive Cough Syrup

Bold by F A a i d e r D r u laquo u t

of paid section three thence east ten ]Mij rode to the pi ace of beginning t onttthiing six and seven eighths [tisi acres ot hu d more or less

Dated Howell August lo A D IMS Henry T logt trustee

Assigned of Mortgagee Win l VanWinkln

Attorney for Assignee r 17

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value I ve got just the thing you want

said Dobson taking out a beautifully d rawn map Theres 800 acres of It which we can soil you at $100 an acre This will leave you a couple of thoushysand for improvements besides your farm Theres only one trouble about my selliug It to you My partner Is dead set upon our taking It ourselves I would be in favor of it too but weve got so much now we cant pay the taxes

The young farmer studied the map deliberately and after he had finished said he would go and look at the propshyerty Dobson touched a bell An office boy entered and was directed to call Mr Cram The junior partner came In and was informed by Mr Dobson tha t he had offered the fanner the Gardner t ract a t $100 an acre whereshyupon a violent quarrel ensued at the end of which Mr Cram left the room In a huff threatening to enjoin his par tner from making the sale Dobson was so angry that he vowed the trade should be made before Cram had a chance to interfere

The young man took the hook and paid two ten-dollar bills to bind the bargain Before he left the office he had drawn a check on his bank for $8000 and had a deed for 800 acres of swamp and hill land the latter covshyered with a second growth of worthshyless timber

Goodly Mr Dobson he said at parting I shan t forget your effort in my behalf and I hope it wont get you into trouble with Mr Cram

He had no sooner gone than the two partners were congratulating each othshyer on the sale

Shake old man said Dobson You played your part beautifully

But you landed him Hes as innoshycent as a kitten

T w o years passed during which neishyther Dobson nor Cram heard anything of the Gardner t ract or its purchaser when one day Cram said to Dobson The young man we scooped with that swnmp and timber land in Boonton county is in the other room and wants to see you Look out for him Some one may have put him up to getting even The law cant touch us but he may have some game to play

Trust me for games Dobson went in where the young

man was waiting with outstretched hand and eyes beaming with kindli- ness i

Mr Dobson said the youngster j tha t property has turned out better than was expected Theres coal on i t

Good exclaimed Dobsou slappfhg the boy on the nack Inwardly he said Why didnt you say gold or diashymonds

Yes they say Its the finest anthrashycite In the state

Splendid Another slap on the back

I m indebted for my good luck to you Do you remember how you sold me the property before your partner could interfere

Yes I remember t h a t Well one good turn deserves anshy

other Tve got an offer of $230000 for the property from a coal company I feel that I shouldnt keep all this good lurk to myself seeing that you were so kind to me Ill divide Ill sell to you for half $12000 and turn you over the coal companys written offer good for thirty days

My dear fellow said Dobson strivshying to maintain a countenance that would not betray his seeing through the stupendous game you arc the very soul of honor Ill speak to Cram about i t

Going to Crams office he shut the door and as soon as he could control his lanehter told him how the yoang farmer was trying to pay them In their own coin After a pretended consultashytion he returned to the boy and said

That partner of mine will be my ruin Do you know hes so mad about my selling the property to you that he wont consent to my having anything to do with the matter and onr partshynership -bull ils piraquovmo unless hnti i ltgtgtbull ii

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And in all this ominous unrest this -clamor foraction the administration mt Washington gtsat unmoved smiling what seemed to the country and the worhi at large a fatuous smile of com ptacency it was then endeavoring a s in previous crises through the use laquof high-sounding words to avert an eitiiap c leat aTafcult J ^ bdquo

^br ^ipme ^years there hadVfceen toooted questions between Japan and the Jfteat American repapllej Atj| in iWflrftt instance to trtyjtjftqB oTilifcMW-T racial character The ltFaoilitv ltf8ast wbkth W many decailes feadbelaquon com polled by its gftofcraphjcjtf ^tuaLioc

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i aayy which from the time of her war wrtth liussia had been one of thentpst callable Now it equaled in size and jprrthatity excelled in fighting emciency raquohat of the United States

4n he Philippines the racial war Iamr To such sn scute stag that Ja-pas demanded immediate adjustment alllumgh following the same diploshyma lie methods which characterized ivr tart Bi aa-Aa a(Uafcoe4inationmdash iMtifHlly^neading^toJthe world at large that kht^ fTiT a^TsmqJl power whose Mty wish wasfor peaces irnroklng bullympiftUl pit the bne hand and pre [ vnvhi^f^ fitritte before hostilities were antteRuatedI oflithe other J-

And in the midst of all this turmoil of mind Knd passtvencss W accomshyplishment Guy Hillier secretary of the Uritish embassay in Washington found rAher and more pwsonal attiiey-aaces The particular vexation was a wowmnsipecvefsrry laquo

H e brooded over his love affair more than^he welfare of nations as be stood Irf^he great railway station lt fh cupital^on this niglit watchlag for 4he arrival of the Florida special whiejt wa^ to bring to h ^ Norma laquoohei4i gtftar aoUihaaabe- opoundraquolaquoaxLy a s n o n t ^ V ^ t

With qpraquoe7 i i t i e |ness he recalled that it wMst ^ke jhrst timc^rithin iv months Ulat Ate h sd loitered in thin station -Tahtt It seemed that aiace he first had kH6wthe sirl he al-wayK had been bulltfwlttngaiid longing Sho had held him An thrall since the nigh he met her rrmfe than a year frefttrW when half retoolfcmtly he had accepted an invitation to i reception I^VOH to her father and yet in fill that arftWWme he had been in jfj-vHWyMflbpense The reoep|lonhad lgteen mttCB like other recept^pns^andk

was Riven in honor of another irtyen-tlo ffyYVyH Bill Roberts as ho styled hinoKraquol^JQ4 w a s known to his tnti-tnateK

liny had gone through more curishyosity Wieh^lgto see at gthoit ran^e a

roaa v h o only a few years before had been dubbed a harebrained crank

from his laboratory at the end of the garden L

Everyone had taken the remit sness w^hAmerican goofl huxqor aujfiwd an d chatted UU a jtearefc couid be uiade ud ^hen givenway 1frac34 tifeJnlt vtmtors entrance which waft upt tfl-umphal It was efrtgtcled-iv^UittM^^thing approaching a lack of Droprl^l^s There had been the sound 9f a h4J|h-atrumf snarling V9ice ip prpteat from the lower end of the drawing rooai which was luxuriously furnished nd prtwidud over by Norma Therlaquo had tmqn a momenta silence thya aft exshyclamation loud enough to be neard by those who were curiously expectant

WeUIcouldnt hvlRK the petushylant words came 1 got tired of waitshying around sud went b^ck to work You got me into this mesa You know I dont like dress affairs and hate dress suits Working clothes wjlt sue beat So there

Everyone had looked at one another understanding^ and smiled when the eminent scientist and Inventor had been led into the room Guy craning his neck in a sudden desire to seu thU entry hed~a contused picture of man with a shock of white hahr ad looav laquoyehruwslaquo from Iw^eath ^wWeh

als^Sraaetn^W^^ild^l i e d r e A suit whtf hadeofeereo muoraquo wecraquoy Was stained wi^freaJUy ampamp chemicals and that even aeibe caaeaataeJarentor was furtlvety wlffrii^ lampbt 6t gritty

basis and went steadily forward until on his part at least It culminated in love Sometimes he halaquot the courage to believe it returned At other time he grew despondent tn hit assault on the pertali of htt heart Dut now that war and separation threatsned be w i s resMVed t6triampg hlraquo-ielaquo eegtihe issue and gain an answer

A long-drawn whistle of iocreaalag volume vibrated through the 4ttraquok 9ue bull headlight stared more_ i t^d i ly than the othera which gle the network of steel rails came swiftly picking a great arched shed With a ing of its bell the big locomotive perspired past him the whistling brakes gave a harsh grind and the train came to a halt

Guy hurried back with quick imshypatient steps to the Pullman where negroes dropped carpeted steps in ttaud 4o raquoeoUie one for gtwhom he waited emerge calm and immaculate as usual but wlth suph a glad^as of welconia iogt be e^es poundbat bfs could barely reaiat taking her Into his arms Time might drag hut it always found he unchanged In sudden awkward-ness he took her lighter luggage and wrap and walked with tyer to the erit of the noisy station finding ail bis carefully formulated sentenc forshygotten and listening to her rather than saying anything himself

Almost the first question she asked him was of the war and at this he felt

is There Going to Be Any War

Jrfjids on his handkerchief Out it was a tinge of disappointment It was too not the- man nor the suppressed tit ters of laugher thsjt he recollected

impersonal a topic for a man who had waited a month for an opportunity to

best U was the girl wh6gtescerted ( speak of affection He would rather him she gave first thought to what he had

She came leading her father b7 ne been doing what he was going to do arm the daintiness Of her costume and what he wished to do Even when enhwneed by the marks of the workshyshop on his coat She walked smilingshyly fqrWarjlv com^lettely^ ^etf-pqaaeased with hesjd bull thrown ^llaquok laquo4ftd raquoafelig no apologies Haditnot heep f^ (he conversation at thJe door dvferhtftfrd within the room none would have supposed that she wished a more cere-roonious appearance She challenged I out but the realInsidesituation With her eyes as she passed her there gclngto beany war^

they reached a more quiet place away from the din of railway traffic and aside from the rush of outgoing paslaquo seagera she turned toward him with a grave face and asked for the veal latest news

jPo^tell pie she apoundd (notwhat people say or what the officials send

Is

guests and to Hilliers surprise bound in conventionality as he always raquobad been it suddenly seamed that- irr all of it there was notfelna inappropriate nor incoigruous

Then came that later jhpur when he was introduced to the savant aadftlie latter -ad looked-fcHri Btfuarely In the bulleyftantt g ivenhlm a handehake that

I am afraid so he aoswei-ed gloomily The government is stilt inshysisting that there is not much danger of J clash nnd Uacks up its mnnifes-toos by making no preparation whatshyever There hqp belaquon no attemjU to mobilise a Meet-la the Pacific nor to assemble other vessels from foreign ports but our own advices are that

was surprisingly ftlrdng And the w a r j inevitable and may come atany girl f At-thraquoflr-strWgrdispoken by hes

I s t a r M ^ ^ ^ d i amp ^ W m amp war subject for a while bull

When he told her their destintlaquotlott she c l a e p ^ h e x j b j a ^ s j t f d ^ apprwval by saying Thats txgtd Do sou tej i mgtiiiiUai Hniraquo -balcony overhAaging the t^mtjgt^f^^r^n t h l n ^ grow aad JW^Xrte t e ^ t iaat summer when w^^int l ld to^trt^Jllibne and talk May^fj lhaie - the balcony tabled His smllfhf aalaquojyrft6e that he remembered ^frac34^ J^iJt was tn that very spot he fiOpafluctiML-har brought t o i ^ t i p ^ e at 2 pound -l e c t i d n ^ ^ h e ^ ^ a ^ oul te|ook abtad as they bull approached it looked con-teat ed whee tbey alighted before It and eagerLampjten^v imiUn when thea bull attendant raquoW^raquof ogteii h ^ doora - T-raquo

Tbey f walked across t ie caroegt floors |ttd between tabfee where era were dining and- everywhere they w^ut s^er wae eecalled to thraquo| ster jj^c things oolite fc^ a con versa- Hon which had no other topic ^than war Hpre and there shereeopoundaised men oQupytng more ^br less reefeen-alble poaStions in the aovernment And a few whose uniforms proclaimed them to be officers of the armjr tad- ^ navy These latter seemed diactMBflng the sityaU^n from a more confldeetUl viewpoint and held tbir heajia close together now and then araquoft fearful that^ others might OTexhear Uelr whispered comments ^ _

raquoAraquoI raquo bull laquo laquo - raquo aiean HaTent you been feltowlag my

Co

cent = 5 = 3 = 5 = JMrfmaJ

Doctor Aamptti fladSampff M llaquoUeat weaker than before)mdashWhat does thU

r

bnt whtee-wtR-k hod-pfnverthimpt^tr-wlti^j amprentefrbered thb lights of theltlfujvlug -room tfu-i throng or

ii stnSJiaiid bullthct fiol-mriayhiultor^t-tee lO^feVepti-poundmil keyt quw ff( ^ e rost (n^ipguiahod men ol the nati(^

eev^v fhemT)r ol menit^r o f the j^J^j-ie dragged

his heart gave a great leap insiston4V demanding that he shoukl know her better It hftd been easy to yield to bulliM call and he made occasion to be as near her Hide throughout the even inK as wa-s possible He was to learn later that shn alwayswas witaiiev - tlv-M nearly always lilftccesMhIe and sonAptiiru-Ji ^^UlJCji^l^ sUch4 thought ihathe could ^carcefv ^rrrn^hefi-nivnl Thegtfgtven1i1g rfx rli^lr meel^g had ended an-Uo-flM (vetthigs^hut therro

auaintip(rv ui-ew to a mrr filPwdh

nu)ment Shgt ilid not respond bnt se^ined

almost to have forgotten him in hr raquorpvgtrtf laquoid cigtntomplagttongt of his words Xor did she express surprise and iatere-r when he gave her a suat in tbv li-ougham which wiifpd for thom iieiie the ^tari)n spates NrM till shgt heird iiim order the driver to taKf I hem ro n f^iiliicnalile cafe ill sh rri from the hmd of abstrac-titJii and )romc vivacious a^ain

Wlic- re yrri taking mp fhe nsw^d Did i laquoraquoiraquoifler4tarfU-th thnt iraquo re KCIK to - -]rlaquo frl-ul V Im STvlf

Guy muttered indicating one group with a slight nod of his head They cant understand It any more than wt can

She looked at hni sharply as if about to speak and then after an Inshystants hesitation closed her half-parted lips and advanced to the seat she desired A whjte-clad waiter served them and deferentially brought a newspaper still wet from the press

Thought youd like to see the latest extra sir he explained as he left them and Hillier with a look of weariness glanced at the headlines and laid it aside

Same old thing he commented in reply to her look of inquiry The Gazette has juat learned that not even coaling orders have been issued and this from no less a person than the secretary of the navy who has been goaded into free speech by the conshystant pricks of criticism I wonder if these people arlaquor insane

Guy she retorted I dont think it altogether fair to speak of the men at the head of the government as ln-t

sune until they have been proved in error Lets talk of something else

And he worried and tired of the topic was glad to lead into more per- sonal subjects He thought of the old inventor whom he had not seen for months

How is your father now ha asked Ja he improving in health and where is he

For the first time she showed some embajrasanient He watched her and ap she hesitated before answering beshygan to wonder if there was not someshything concerning Roberts which sho was endeavoring to conceal from him Oh ho is well but very overworked and tired she replied finally

Hut you havent answered all my question he insisted Yon havent told me where he is

She remained silent toying with onfi of the rings upon her hand and looking out through the vines to where the lights of the oily gleamed below and stretched out into the blackness beyond

Norm he said leaning toward her is thiere anything wrong with him Allyour letters come from Miami Theres a sanatorium there It cant be that your father Ismdash

Nomdash-nomdashno It isnt that she reshyplied but with a look of such appreshyhension that he almost doubted her for the first time in all thair friendshyship Father is all right only he has worked very hard andmdash Oh please dont insist on my telling you any more Believetoe I should be frank with you ofgt all persons in the world-if 1 could buf I csuit hemdashquite

ImphlslveJylfe Stretched his hands acros^the tabje and[seized hers The ham 6f^f lAfsat t |nn bad died out in thje rwm^S^ the i iv^i tlaquot of the dinersWrtfoge)0|ifcMed ^t Nad grown so laquottietthat they could hear the Rtraae of -f band from one of the parks n^iatf aa g ^ l y alt|jji w^rwas an unk^wyelaquoiwgcopyft9gt- raquo bullbullraquobull

bullNorm he said pleadingly Vake me irfWtgtfr raquogt crtrtftftflfeert~-TCP me whaUlt U t h a C i r t t a f c J y o u $ Somethlqa^peajjIm sure I ve read tr in yuttKraquoJampters ^mdJn your eyes when ycnY^||rieta rh let me share it with you You know I love yout

and a paftfccf ^V ti share each others trctijbles

He tried4o hold her hands but she withdrew them tremblingly Sh^ turned her face away toward thoshyughts of the night without looking at him For what seemed a long times he waited Oh I wish you had not siid that to nemdashjust xeC t-ho ua- | swercd at length You nlabullltbull it very luird for both of u nov J vaut to b - hnneat with you vut to bullbull c^nfldeace and mymdashbut cant letl on anything wait

m+ laquowseeasi

4gt Patient (feebly)mdashYes doctor Doctormdash3een eeuag aatmai

rigbt along hare you laquo PaUaat (grimly trying te smile)mdash

WeU doctor I tried to bet- aomi^ bow it did not seam to agree wjth me very well I managed to worry down the hay aad the elovwr taps all right but the thistles kind of stuck in ttty throat and I had to give It up mdashJudge

RHEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION

The Increased use of whiskey for rheumatism is causing considerable diseusslon among the medical tr etershynity It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingreshydients and taken properly The folshylowing formula is effective To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound Take in tablespoonful doBes before each meal and before retiring

Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmashyceutical Co Chicago but it as well as the other ingredients can begtmid from any good druggist

Riches Found Jay Accident Peter Terreros r muleteer discovshy

ered by accident tke Heal del Monte deposits in Hidalgo and at the end of 12 years had won 116000000 and a Spanish title of nobility and to give another example two brothers named Bolados who earn a miserable liveshylihood by carrying fuel found in bull crevice opened by earthquake an enormous block of silver worth 11230-000

Hows This We offer Onr Hundred Dollar Reward tar utry

CAM of Oktarrh that rtaatrt b mred by UaHs Catarrh Cure

F I CHKNTY C0Tollaquoiigt O W thn umlersluTied havlaquo known K Cheney

for the last s yram and believe hJm peTffrtli honshyorable In all hrminpM anaaetkMia aort financially abto to carry iHit any obiUrntlnrui made by bis Orm

WAIrgtI0 KlNNAN KtARVliU WbolcvUe nrunbtts TtHirgt Q

Hall Catarrh Cure la taken Internally aellng directly upon the blooltl atid nuicona surface of thlaquo ayatem Tentlmonlala aent free Trice 75 elaquoflraquo per bottle Hold by all nntwtlst

Take Halls Family PUto for ronMHMlUm

At some period trgt a mans life he firmly believes that att his friend have conspired to injure him

IFYOOVto

UCKER bullsWrwyH--

(HeamtHlaquo bednV

QUA1IANTUD WeVnMniOQS

Tuarjeosiectt

KNaWN iiNlt r 8ilaquoraquo gt RlfLJABLiL

PLANlaquoIgt BLACK laquor CAPSULES gUPtftlOR RPMF0Yo PlaquolMmy PIS( rtAR6FSEraquo

l l i J i l a f i t HvPtAttN ASwH-^S rttltRY SrBrtOiliaviAjN

1-frac34 1 trade i TAFTW BRYAN UTHOfBttPKS Size 21x28 Sample Copies In tubog10 eta

8plaquoolraquol prions la quantities to Apsnta Ycu mus

bull bull amp bull

l^raquoV

ltTiraquo i i C M T X T t N T ^ D gt THE ANDHItON LITHO CO ^13 Best Stfc raquo t _ CINOINNATI O

^Jt bull i laquo - i ^ i ^ i r A l r bull bull bull ^ frac34 ^ V bullbullbullbullbull(bullbullbull bull ltbull-bullbullbullbull bull bullbull bullbull bull ltbull bull -

iKWt^s rampamp ^ ^ ^

wV poundr v V

i r ^ bull bullH ^X^

DRAGS-Ye OOWW IT Uraquo TQ BILL1E raquoW T

bullackschs an Kidney Troubls tlowly Logical Wear One Out- V j

Mrs k R qruuae |gtirt^ jpVraquolf bull cbetert Ia7 aays Fpv two 3ars my

- 1- hsck^waa wagk ana rbsnatlvlaquo laquo4raquoraquo fW tampojjgh luy tack typs a y | l(mjtgtsj I could hardly get About and_ lost mtjcb sleep The action of the kidneys w a s

7 much disordered I IISJSSJpiMl gt a n U B l l l g ^ J ^ 8

^ 6 1 5 ^ v Kidney Pills and the result was remarkable- The kidney action became normal the backacbe- I Bill who was having- troubles of his ceased and nay health 1ft now UA- | own

lt -tir~mdashmdashmdash- Reason Why He Should Re

the One to Ask Favor -bull gt r gtgt bull T i raquo r bull bull bull

Tbr wagons of the1 sf efctee show on ewfjth passed tip the avenue i t daybreak Their fncessaint ji rumble soon awakened ten-year-old BilHe and his Sre^year-old brother Robert Thir mother feigned sleep as the two wbJte- robed figures crept past her bed into the hall on the way to investigate Robert struggled manfully with tho unstecustouied task of putting on his cldttie Wait for me BIMe Ms mother fearer him beg Youll get ahead of me

Get mother to help jagtu counseled

usually good Sold by alt dealers 50 cents a box

Fbstef-Mflbiirn Co Buffalo tf Y

DIDNT WANT TO WASTE TIME

Colored Fisherman Most Satletleo- When the Bits Were Few

Mother started to the rescue and thenpaused as she heard the voice of Her younger guarded bnt anxious an rSttstent

You ask her BUlte Youve known her longer than 1 have A Everybodys Magazine

BEFORE it la time to put on the wfBtfefcoa tlite little girl will need tatawe^aeasos-wrap of some sortw-The perfectly plain tailoredcoatb of serge or covert cloth are very practical to wear to school- with the

gingham frocks butJhe small fry like grown-ups need a best coat The thr(Se coaft fn thetfRexch ^hoty models that combine simplicity and good styieThe illustration onthfrleffis a coat ofiajgtle brown rajah trimmed wtta wide- bandsSTecrU broadcloth pipfd with bright plaid silk The hat is a oneraquotone affair of sable brown feltwl th a band of velvet around the crown abd 4skgt quills u i lti -bullbullbull gt - bull u- bull bullbull gt--f bull-bullbullbullltbull

Thevjjoaion tile seated figure is of Egyigttitfn red-serge The pointed tabs ace made of twostrips-of id braid folded over a piece-of corded Bilk of the

The cuffs and under collar w e of

Hiding across the country -one day Dr Blank noticed-an old negro wfco had been for 4iiije awhile1 perched motionless upon a little bridge Ssta-ing silently from th -stream beneath For some time he watched him from a distance but finally1 overcome by the old fellows unmoved patience he

i rode up ltandgt accosted him i bullHello Wash What are you doing | Up there

gtftsjkin aah came the ifpfcf No^ getting mangt are you Nciampaf I

We l it seems td me yfeud get trred-Hraquotaiag no long without a-bjtttl

I doesnt want hokbii04v|||n^i Well thats funnyr^hydjont xow

wnt a bUe Wash Hits this away capn when- 1 gits

ALL HIS OWN

gt What a big figure you arrf getting

Well what-Woes that uiattef havent taken jamrs have I

CbmpoujlcU Mrs Sallie French of ] |nct Ter^ writes t0 Mrs

I hlaquo44laquoaMlA txpnbtef fon ail rmowamp ao s|araquo-i

LfoVd^fr^5lZ d Whifelathiooaas-i

toua I JDOU1$ a a t tfoetora treated me 1 but did aae no good

taejteiCoJfejBfHinBSf aau and well

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For tamprty^rars lydis K Ph)k~

bsxus Vege U-Dla Cotnpound Ba tnm roots sad ncrbs has beea i Sta^daiti remedy fa^JtofJe EIMJ hss pos tiyjely cured thpossa women who have been troubled

dod c pains bacl 1-down fB ling flatutencyirjditjBS~

i t

same color with little gun metal buttons the silk The hat is a very pretty one oX black beaver with a black satin a lot 6 bites hit tafetfTmjaeh time)

GIRL WAS DCLIRIOUS scarf edged with black silk ball fringe

The remaining sketch is a dear little garment of pongee the entire edge and the sleeve caps finished with wine color1wavy braid With this Is worn a hat of ecru felt faced with wine-colored satin and trimmed with rosettes of pongee and two iridescent curled quills

to git the fish bffn meh line fts- 1-1 doesnt^hp raquoh Hmlaquo flah flshl -~ With

tior^dlzziDefls Fiiervoua prostrstfcsv Why dont you try it

i Dont hesttsto to writs to Pinkbam If there Is ma about your sickness yon degt OQderstAnd She will treat letter lnoonfideiioeauidadtfise

Succeur time foh flshJLp-r I With Fearful Eczemamdash Pain Heat free N o w o m a n ever _

A t ATLANTIC CITY Cuticura Acted Like Magic bull a s t exper ience s h e M s hel | tMi

t h o u s a n d s Address L y n n T~

i MINTS ON CLEANING IVORY

Much Csre Necessary to Spoiling Its Tone

Prevent

lyory toilet articles are quite as fashionable araquo silver ones now and the fact that they are more difficult toclean in no way detracts from their popularity It 1B not easy to remove stalna from the mellow creamy mashyterial iwMhont spoiling its tone So useful hints on cleaning ivory are given herewith When the stains are very sligHt and id lfot seem-io be permanent though they cannot be rubbed off with a dry cloth wash the ivory ^thoroughly in warm water and Koap ^udV fend then without dfying it on a cloth place it in the bright Mjnlig1raquot for a few minutGB This ex-gt|and then exhale forcibly This excels

i

t

posure will usually remove the stains After ttley have disa^i^eared wash the ivory again In soap and water rinse it thoroughlyhnrt dry carefully with a soft cloth

Where the stains do not disappear entirely after contact with the suns rays the ivory should be washed again in aoap ajul water then rinsed in clear water to which a little lemon juice has been added Care niuftt be taken to have the temperature of the water right aw too great heat will injure the ivory

Very dark discoloration^ require the services of an expert to remove though one may be fairly successful by rubbing oxalic acid solution not too strong and applying this to the dark spots or streaks with a brush Xfterwarrt wash the Ivfiry wellTh clear warm wateYand dr with bull absbrbent cotton oV a-sfllfjf cfcth-ahdIthen Ujave in the sunahinie Isr n-a waita plai^ to bieacb ^ ^ rv laquoV

The a^laquo0^a^eiBMDlaquo^^h|^ful to the n ftst de^Qp|e jjiecepf ivwjp in fact tb^ut- temiraquov canlaquobc aP-

der or_ wwung SirscW^ Wrffie ivory witbottt iUBftiR9raquoaaylaquo-]4ekOf apoillng lta tone t^laquoxttJte It sUoold how-evef J^srfrlaquoalaquoi^tdrit|aickr3rgt an^ thlaquo ivory thproqghly cisspjed aflirward with pleni5f warltf^WK C^uinot plecef UM|fbecpnje diecolofed c be cleantdaln tilaquojWAiand will bo(great-Jy Improved in color and appearance

FOR CLEAR VELVETY SKIN

Plenty of Fresh Air and a Good Masshysage Cream Are Essential

(jood teeth sparkling eyes and beaushytiful hair are all essential to personal attractiveness but probably the greatshyest charin of woman is a clear fresh velvety skin Queens have paid forshytunes to attain Ihls one charm alone But cosmetics and artificial beauti-flera wont accomplish what aiding nashyture will A muddy or otherwise unshyfortunate complexion is best overcome by the following plan Give up greasy foods and heavy pastries Take daily exercise out of doors or when driving fill the luugs with good blood-purifying air Breathe deep bold the breath

An out on my

tbe stagnant air In recesses of the lungs It is this stagnant air that litshyerally poisons the system making bad blood which in time shows on the face House dust in the connfry isalmost as bad lor the complexion as Is the dust of a big city Notice a sunbeam coming through the window into a room You will see thousands of small dust particles floating in the air These get into the pores and work havoc unless ones eliminating system is unusual A cleansing or massage cream works down into the pores and brings out these dust particles which soap and water cannot reach Moreshyover the massaging of the face is In itself beneficial as it starts the red blood doursing to the cheeks Care must be used to select a reliable masshysage cream A good massage cream plus plenty of fresh air and proper diet will work wonders in preserving and beautifying ones complexion-womans dearest charm

eruptions broke bull j daughters elfcsjP14 took het to a

doctor and he pronounced it to be eczema of a vewbad form He treated

i her but the disease spread to her back and then tfre- who|e of-her heid-was

) afecUjtl agd ajl bfer hair had to be cut i ov The pain she suffered was excru

u Mating andwith that and the hea gt-[ tintfUtfg hlaquor life Wag almost uni

| beameje QccaaVonally she was^delirir ous asdahje did not have a properb^our sleeptfor many nightt The iecond doctor we tried- afforded her jmat ad

i little rejieurojf as the first Thee 1- pun i chased Cotlcura Soap Ointment and

Pilla^nd before the Ointment was thref^SMrters ftblshed every trace of

SilasmdashI jeV fell yer M ^ ^ ^ i h i s i the ^ a e a ^ l i n s one U really seemed ride makes me feel GO years younlerfifiJfl$Mlgic fiHrlaquo- T W Hyde Brent-

MandymdashYer dont say bullbull f ) woosVEssex^ England Mar 8 1907 SUSsmdashYep its jes ah^t the fer ^ i bullbull- mdash --

SICK HEADACHE Positively c

theae Utile Plttau They Also rcilero Vtm

trlaquoM from DylaquopeplraquoIw-eifwtloa an4 Too Hlaquoalaquoejr SaUeff A raquolaquorilaquot bulllaquobullraquo-laquody for Diulocas Hmm-H I ProwlaquolPMOraquo 9mM TitM 1 o t he Moatfcv OMtgt ed Tongue Pal Mlaquo Bide roRPiD Livam

They reawlaSs the Bowels Purely

SHIiL PtiLgt SIJAil DOSE SMALL $laquoruiirtlaquo Mutt Fsc-Susftt Sifnatsre

REFUSE SUBSTITlTESe back when 1 way

wuz handl V the same

1 ( Ten (Yeart Heitfce tt

Three young men were discussing that awful thing called the future

Ill he content Raid one if in ten year from now 1 havraquo $1000- j 000

f gt Imaginary Holidays l know a manwho cannot afford tc

travel and yet has a delightful way oft deceiving himself He learns about the coat o tray^ng the proper cloth ing to be worn sets a time table and arranges excnrtt^SS for himself tc varioua^lacesand then reads about them to booksof tsavel To the man

If affi it^U with

K|ddlesticks exclaimed the sec with imagination it is a captlvatini Thompsons Eye Viler

ond you want too much If 1 have one hundred thousand ten years from now Ill be happy

The third was a solemn slow-manshynered youth seldom aroiist d to exshycitement Now however lie abanshydoned his recumbent posture on a bed and sat upright

[Fellows he drawled well all be InVky if ten years from nowwe have the price of a square meal

Which entirely broke up the serious nature of the discussion

occupationmdash Hewm and Home W N U DETROIT NO 42 1

CHIC NECK DRESSING

WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food

f

v bullgtbullbull

1 bull

V-

wMltClaquoMlaquoVrM Mad a Line When the line of the collar 1s seen

on the ascV snd will not come off it is time to amp something definite to re-SDovetbe dAcoioration of the sWn

It is 0ftlaquon effeottvp to apojy neroJt-ide of hySpotfSa with a bit of absorb-eni cotton Deb it oh at night alter a moat tborOosKwashiaajel aba neck in hotraoeJod-Xeave it est all night

| and gcrbViiStfi tboToogbry wltb bot ^ R i W ^ r Ir^i^VsiotV^^s^n o f witik o o l ^ ^ s ^ ^ J t o e a ^ M W nigWrrtir the stain or UDO disgppearg

If thcca^ofthWfhiraquolioaraquoomU ov Htifftsa-lhat^tbeiwaarer BUSera put watarlft tb^eeoeseitbe it-will raquoiaj in tne beeV Set In a dish over night and pot on Is the stemisg keep on until dry and It will shape to your loot

11

This illustration shows a chic neck arrangement especially becoming to young and pretty faces The Rtock is extremely high and around it is tied a hand of ribbon with bow and ends on left side Just under the ear The ribbon must be wide enough to cover stock and hold in place the frill of lace next the face

It doesnt matter so much what yoti hear about a thing its what you know that counts And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience

About a yeaf ago writes a X T manI waa bothered by indigestion especially during the forenoon 1 tried several remedied without any permanshyent improvement

Mybreakfast usually consisted of oatmeal steak or chops bread coffee and some fruit

Hearing so much about Grape-Nuts I concluded to give it a trial and find out If all I bad heard of it was true

So I began with Grape-Nuts and cream 2 soft boiled eggs toast a enp

I of PoBtum and some fruit Before the j end of the first week I was rid of the j acidity of the stomach and felt ranch

I relieved j By ihe end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared I and I was m first rate health once more Before beginning thi course of | diet I never had any appetite for lunch but now I can enjoy a hearty meal at noon time Theres a Rea- i son

Name given by Postum Co Battle | Creek Mich Read The Road to Well-ville in pkgs

Ever read the above letter A new gt one appear from time to time They i are genuine true and full ef twma) Interest

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ALCOHOL-3 P t R CENT AWfttabfe Preparation Car A siwOsltf tefoodsJirflMuis hapound sV Stonscfcs anl ampWU ef 1 M N r ( iiL VK

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fromotrs DigestionChttrful-pess and Rest ConWiis neMhcr OpiumMorphine nor Mineral NOT N A R C O T I C

ApeHed Remedy for Consists 4ioA Sour 5tCHiiraquochDraquorrboes VVor ma Convulsions Ft vtrish-nest and L O S S OF SLBCP

Fac Sunk SifnaUne of

Tut CENTAUR COMPANY NKW YORK

CUSTOM For Infanta and Chlldraii

The Kind You Hare Always Bought

Bears ths SKpjnatnrft

Of

^ Dosi s i gt t --

For Over Thirty Years

CUSTOM

3

Along (Wr Correspondents

SCJUTH I O S C O

A Dumber of people a t tended the fair aua all report a fiue t ime

Glenn Wain r ight and wife v limitshy

ed at Be r t Roberta Sa turday and

Sunday

MIHB L a u i b o m re turned to her

home at Ypailanti t he middle of

the week

J o h n and Ber t Kober ts have

recently purchased a new corn

thrabher

Mrs Alice Oalkiua re turned to her home at Wash ing ton D C Thursday last

Mr and Mm W a l t e r Mil ler took d inner with L T Laniborn and family Sunday

T h e L A S uieetb with Mrs George Harford Wednesday aftershynoon Oct 21 Eve rybody invited

Mr aud Mrs Wrn Caskey and daugh t e r Elva spent Sunday with the i r daughter Mrs Nick Bur ley

Char les Fos te r and wife and Mrs Sal tmarsh of P i n e L a k e callshyed on relatives here t he last of t he week

WEST PUTWA1L

M r s Wm Ga rdne r is on the sick list

Miss J o i e H a r r i s of D u n d e e was home over Sunday

Vern Kennedy- who has been very ill for the past two v we^ks is slowly i m p r o i n g

Miss Minnie VanBla r i cum is tak ing t rea tment at t he Sani tarshyium for rheumat ism

A novelty shower was given in honor of Mies Mame Brady at her home Saturday afternoon

Will Murphy of Seat t le W a s h j was called home on account of t h e serious illness of his father i

Mrs Chas Dyer and Mrs L

Chalker of Fowlervil le visited r e L atives here the first of the week

Miss I rene Dupu i s who h a s been spending a couple of weeks j with friends here re tu rned to her I home in Detro i t Sa tu rday j

UHADILLA

A J Ho lmes ofc bull S tockbr idge spent Sunday at S G Pa lmers

Sydney Wil l iams of Ann A r b o r visited at Les ter Wil l iams last i week j

A number from Unadi l la a t tend- ed the Fowlervil le fair and repor t a fine t ime I

Mrs Wir t Ba rnum and daugh t - er E s t h e r spent last week with friends in Mt Clemens

Chaa May and family of Bel- i laire are visit ing her -mother Mrs El len Marshal l and other relatives here

Mrs C F Teachout of Lans ing is spending a-couple of weeks with her pa ren t s Mr and Mrs J o h n W e b b

T h e L A S o f i f t e M E Church will serve d inner a t Mr and Mrs Geo Goodwins Wednesday of this week

T h e Misses Grace Smi th and L u l u Wagoue r of Gakteburg 111 are visi t ing at Z A HartsufTs and other relatives here

Mrs Chas Odell of Morley Meshycosta Co is visitiug her son and wife J a c o b Odelh

J o e Wi l l iams had the misforshytune to broak his leg last Tuesday

CIIKH Run H Hi)Hndiiii7 H fnw

dayH with hiw cousin Jesse Car te r

Dr Bai rd and two doctors from Det ro i t operated on Maggie Cuui-miskey last Tuesday for append i shycitis They also have a nurse from Detroit The patient- is doshying tine

T h e remains of Mrs S t ra i th weie b rough t home from Detroi t last Wednesday where she had been for t reatment The funeral services were held at the M E Church Fowlerville Fr iday

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Mesdauies Nett ie Vaughn and ELUI-

iy Jampokuun attended tbe btttte weetiug uf the 0 pound 8 at Jackson this week

K H Teeple of Muniatique waa a deltigatb to iuc auraquoLe Lueeliug of LUH O E and vsited hero before returnshying home

lev Geo B Crawford of Westminshyister Presb ltbuiTb of f t Huron was the Ruest of his daughter Miss Esther Crawford preceptress of our schools the week

Miss Maine Brady ana Edwin Hoisel were married at St Marys church Wednesday morning by Rev Fr Comerford assisted by lievs Hallay and Command The young couple received the congratulation of a large circle of friends both being well

j kiiowu bre SJiss Brady having been Saginaw has a manual 11-aiuiug | t o r SOMItt t m i b o n B c t Livingston raquooun-

plaui ibat is said to be equalrd by on- tys teachers and Mr Hoisel a young ly one other in any public school inj d n u t 0 Marion township the United States This buildiug will I u 3

I several from here attended tbe wyd undoubtedly be visited by thousands i - M ^ bdquo

J J ding J Miss Pearl Clark of Hartland and Francis Carr of Detroit at the

United States thousands

of teachers during the last three days of October when the meeting of the State Teachers Association occurs There will be an exhibit of drawing and manual training work schools all over the state

home of the brides parents in Hartland Miss Clark is one of Hartlands fairest

Publicity Tvis in Iiltgt niMvsjutper and all

the- AvorM n gtv knows it Is the motto )f i Uiilin luvci-iisinsT H^PIKV

The w r y tmth hath a color from gt i-Msiti ni of tlugt nttpror-mdashEliot

( daughters and for several years one of j our countys teaihers Mr Carr was a formar Pinckney boy and for years a i teacher A graduate of the Ypsilanti

Normal He holds a lucrative posishytion in Detroit The young people have the best wishes of a host of friends as loth are well known throughout the county

-it

Democrat c

i

Edwin Farmer Democratic Candidate

FOR REPRESENT ATIVE Solicits your support at

the November Election

Meeting Clarence Finch and wile of Jackson

were guests of R E Finch and wife tbe past waek

John Brown and wife of Marion Icwa were the guest3 of his sister Mrs John Chambers 3r the past week

All the room for patients at the sanshyatorium being occupiei one man a Mr LaTourette has sought refuge there by building a bouse tent oi canshyvas house with floor wainscotting and Irame all made up ready to occupy He is thus availing himself of the magnifiicent air and treatment there there affordedmdashHerald

Our genial blacksmith K R Brown has been working tbe past week as an assistant in the post office in Detroit

service examina-ook -

ing for an appointment quite so soon Whatever Mr Brown undertakes he will do well and while we are sorry to lose him we wish him success

t Business Pointers

i

i fie passed the eiyi j tion some time ago but was not

LOST

Rosary between residence and tli Catholic church black jet beads gold chain and gold cros I prize them very hiurhly Pease return and get liberal reward

Mrs J C Dunn

The atholir yountf people of Brighshyton will hold a box social and dance at the Brighton opera house Oct 23 08 All are cordially invited Music by Detroit orchestra bull

Have you ever tried Cleanola for bull

your varnished furniture leather chairs etc Exceptionally nseful for auto cleannurmdashmakes it look Iiklaquo new Ask your dealei for it

Cleanola Co Pittsburg Pa

N Golden Wedding

Of Big Rapids

Will address the people vicinity on State Issues

of this at the

lOpera House Pinckneyj

Mason th is

IB very

j IOSCO

E z r a TitiniiB is in week- K

Mrs F lorence Ha ines low at th is wri t ing

Mrs But le r is e n t e r t a i n i n g fr iends from Detroi t

M r a Wm Munsell has a cousin from P i t t s b u r g visi t ing her

W H L D a n n of Pe toskey visited

B 0 S m i t h a few days with his

cousin J e s s e Cartdr

Wednesday Evening Oct 21

The fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr and Airs Wm Glenn vas iele-brated on Wednesday September 30th at their home at North Lake

Following were those who were in attendance --

Their son E L Glenn and family of Stockbridge daughter Mrs Richshyard Webb husband and son Edward of Merricourt Dakota daughter Mrs Asahel Dutton and hnsband Plain-field daughter Mrs Floyd Hinkley and hnsband of No^th Like One daughter Mrs M R Griffith husband and daughter Golden of California being absent Then came the brothshyers and sisters of tLe bride and groom P W Watts of Webster D E Watts and wite of Mason brothers of Mrs Glenn and her only sister Mrs J-gtho Webb and husband of Unadilla R C Glenn and wife ot Cbelf-ea brother of tbe groom and Sin Wm Wood of North Lake his sister Mr and Mrlt S A gtlape of Chelsea were alp numbered among the srnests

After a snraptnous dinner the time was taken up with songs and rernm- isrentes of pioneer days There were many beautifnl and ulaquoefnl presents besides a numbe- of hard coins rang ing in value from five to twenty dolshylars The wish was expressed by mar y that the bride and groom might ive to enjoy their diamond wedding

Come to onr dance and box social Oct 28 and the Brighton young people will ahow yon a good time Rememshyber ihe place at the Brighton opera

1 honse

The Bullard Automatic Wrench Co are getting out a set of wrenches that

are superior to any made Send for of

circulars and ask yonr dealer for thn wrench The editor of this paper ha sample Bullard Automatic Wrench Co Providence R 1

For Sale

7pound acres of land all kinds of fruit crood 8 room house barn stables etc in corporation of Pinckney village Sell to suit purchaser t 43 THOS BURCHIEI

tor Sale

4 year old Inrsy cow with heifer calf 1 J Teeple 39tf

We at onr

are mil

Cider ready to arind 1 in PettysviHe

yon

William H

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ooker

S I Connty of IivtnffStnn At bull Mgtmlton of ltmd court held ftt tblaquo Pro-

beta offliw in the villa of Howtll la MI4 coDfity on the lth (lay nf OrtnhlaquoT A Tgt 1

Prmmt Hon Arthur A Mnntajroe Jndjre of Problaquoilaquo In thn matter nf the eUtlaquo of

HAIUH J HRIOOS decaamdashd Wm H Rrigjta harine tiled in Mid court bta

petition praylDS that a cerlAln Inatrnnalaquont la wrltlne parportln^ to be ths laat will and Mat- meat of Raid decaaaed now on 01laquo in amid eoart be acmlttadto probate andthat tte adadaJatrattoa he araatad to A D Thorapeon or to aooM othar anftable pe raon

It la ordered that the Mb day at W(li mdash bar A D 1908 at ten oclock la the fbrcaoon at aaJd probate office be and fa nawaby appatetai for baarinitaaid petition

An It la farther ordered that aobUe aottaa tbaraof be (Iran by pabUaation of a copy of this order for ft aocaaaalTe waaka pravfova laquoo aald day of baarlac igt bull PiMinay DISPATCH a a m papa printed and dreolalad la aaid eonnty

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TVltepiiifc Nation Apathetic and1 unprepared the ceau

^frac12

ms stood on the verge of war The is o m t a y closing factories

lead droned a fmei protest idleness epreadlag and throughout the

the subject of the Impending con-ires irvmlt dtacussed Dwtla-

orators in (feat cities pre-4feted dire lojssea in prestige Mid hemtt ithdevery hamlet had Its awojphet of woe The nations position a s a first-class power even its very ln-4 ^ ^ seemed at ^ k e

And in all this ominous unrest this -clamor foraction the administration mt Washington gtsat unmoved smiling what seemed to the country and the worhi at large a fatuous smile of com ptacency it was then endeavoring a s in previous crises through the use laquof high-sounding words to avert an eitiiap c leat aTafcult J ^ bdquo

^br ^ipme ^years there hadVfceen toooted questions between Japan and the Jfteat American repapllej Atj| in iWflrftt instance to trtyjtjftqB oTilifcMW-T racial character The ltFaoilitv ltf8ast wbkth W many decailes feadbelaquon com polled by its gftofcraphjcjtf ^tuaLioc

bull$qface an economic iuy^sj^n from ^hp bullrieut wanted none^of the-wkiall flten from across the water bullbull L4bullgt rbdquobdquo

JOJther complications followed Ja-l raquo n b example aud precept rejuv-laquoamp) the sleeping fcittft which-spb toer Vterer tongue taud had with her B offensive and deVehsive alliance haicould be invoked 4n time and by further adroit poll taiaed a similar compact with Great

Britain She waxed prosperous deshymanding trade (Vmcesaions where oar she had begged thein Nor had e negleoted the perfecting of her

i aayy which from the time of her war wrtth liussia had been one of thentpst callable Now it equaled in size and jprrthatity excelled in fighting emciency raquohat of the United States

4n he Philippines the racial war Iamr To such sn scute stag that Ja-pas demanded immediate adjustment alllumgh following the same diploshyma lie methods which characterized ivr tart Bi aa-Aa a(Uafcoe4inationmdash iMtifHlly^neading^toJthe world at large that kht^ fTiT a^TsmqJl power whose Mty wish wasfor peaces irnroklng bullympiftUl pit the bne hand and pre [ vnvhi^f^ fitritte before hostilities were antteRuatedI oflithe other J-

And in the midst of all this turmoil of mind Knd passtvencss W accomshyplishment Guy Hillier secretary of the Uritish embassay in Washington found rAher and more pwsonal attiiey-aaces The particular vexation was a wowmnsipecvefsrry laquo

H e brooded over his love affair more than^he welfare of nations as be stood Irf^he great railway station lt fh cupital^on this niglit watchlag for 4he arrival of the Florida special whiejt wa^ to bring to h ^ Norma laquoohei4i gtftar aoUihaaabe- opoundraquolaquoaxLy a s n o n t ^ V ^ t

With qpraquoe7 i i t i e |ness he recalled that it wMst ^ke jhrst timc^rithin iv months Ulat Ate h sd loitered in thin station -Tahtt It seemed that aiace he first had kH6wthe sirl he al-wayK had been bulltfwlttngaiid longing Sho had held him An thrall since the nigh he met her rrmfe than a year frefttrW when half retoolfcmtly he had accepted an invitation to i reception I^VOH to her father and yet in fill that arftWWme he had been in jfj-vHWyMflbpense The reoep|lonhad lgteen mttCB like other recept^pns^andk

was Riven in honor of another irtyen-tlo ffyYVyH Bill Roberts as ho styled hinoKraquol^JQ4 w a s known to his tnti-tnateK

liny had gone through more curishyosity Wieh^lgto see at gthoit ran^e a

roaa v h o only a few years before had been dubbed a harebrained crank

from his laboratory at the end of the garden L

Everyone had taken the remit sness w^hAmerican goofl huxqor aujfiwd an d chatted UU a jtearefc couid be uiade ud ^hen givenway 1frac34 tifeJnlt vtmtors entrance which waft upt tfl-umphal It was efrtgtcled-iv^UittM^^thing approaching a lack of Droprl^l^s There had been the sound 9f a h4J|h-atrumf snarling V9ice ip prpteat from the lower end of the drawing rooai which was luxuriously furnished nd prtwidud over by Norma Therlaquo had tmqn a momenta silence thya aft exshyclamation loud enough to be neard by those who were curiously expectant

WeUIcouldnt hvlRK the petushylant words came 1 got tired of waitshying around sud went b^ck to work You got me into this mesa You know I dont like dress affairs and hate dress suits Working clothes wjlt sue beat So there

Everyone had looked at one another understanding^ and smiled when the eminent scientist and Inventor had been led into the room Guy craning his neck in a sudden desire to seu thU entry hed~a contused picture of man with a shock of white hahr ad looav laquoyehruwslaquo from Iw^eath ^wWeh

als^Sraaetn^W^^ild^l i e d r e A suit whtf hadeofeereo muoraquo wecraquoy Was stained wi^freaJUy ampamp chemicals and that even aeibe caaeaataeJarentor was furtlvety wlffrii^ lampbt 6t gritty

basis and went steadily forward until on his part at least It culminated in love Sometimes he halaquot the courage to believe it returned At other time he grew despondent tn hit assault on the pertali of htt heart Dut now that war and separation threatsned be w i s resMVed t6triampg hlraquo-ielaquo eegtihe issue and gain an answer

A long-drawn whistle of iocreaalag volume vibrated through the 4ttraquok 9ue bull headlight stared more_ i t^d i ly than the othera which gle the network of steel rails came swiftly picking a great arched shed With a ing of its bell the big locomotive perspired past him the whistling brakes gave a harsh grind and the train came to a halt

Guy hurried back with quick imshypatient steps to the Pullman where negroes dropped carpeted steps in ttaud 4o raquoeoUie one for gtwhom he waited emerge calm and immaculate as usual but wlth suph a glad^as of welconia iogt be e^es poundbat bfs could barely reaiat taking her Into his arms Time might drag hut it always found he unchanged In sudden awkward-ness he took her lighter luggage and wrap and walked with tyer to the erit of the noisy station finding ail bis carefully formulated sentenc forshygotten and listening to her rather than saying anything himself

Almost the first question she asked him was of the war and at this he felt

is There Going to Be Any War

Jrfjids on his handkerchief Out it was a tinge of disappointment It was too not the- man nor the suppressed tit ters of laugher thsjt he recollected

impersonal a topic for a man who had waited a month for an opportunity to

best U was the girl wh6gtescerted ( speak of affection He would rather him she gave first thought to what he had

She came leading her father b7 ne been doing what he was going to do arm the daintiness Of her costume and what he wished to do Even when enhwneed by the marks of the workshyshop on his coat She walked smilingshyly fqrWarjlv com^lettely^ ^etf-pqaaeased with hesjd bull thrown ^llaquok laquo4ftd raquoafelig no apologies Haditnot heep f^ (he conversation at thJe door dvferhtftfrd within the room none would have supposed that she wished a more cere-roonious appearance She challenged I out but the realInsidesituation With her eyes as she passed her there gclngto beany war^

they reached a more quiet place away from the din of railway traffic and aside from the rush of outgoing paslaquo seagera she turned toward him with a grave face and asked for the veal latest news

jPo^tell pie she apoundd (notwhat people say or what the officials send

Is

guests and to Hilliers surprise bound in conventionality as he always raquobad been it suddenly seamed that- irr all of it there was notfelna inappropriate nor incoigruous

Then came that later jhpur when he was introduced to the savant aadftlie latter -ad looked-fcHri Btfuarely In the bulleyftantt g ivenhlm a handehake that

I am afraid so he aoswei-ed gloomily The government is stilt inshysisting that there is not much danger of J clash nnd Uacks up its mnnifes-toos by making no preparation whatshyever There hqp belaquon no attemjU to mobilise a Meet-la the Pacific nor to assemble other vessels from foreign ports but our own advices are that

was surprisingly ftlrdng And the w a r j inevitable and may come atany girl f At-thraquoflr-strWgrdispoken by hes

I s t a r M ^ ^ ^ d i amp ^ W m amp war subject for a while bull

When he told her their destintlaquotlott she c l a e p ^ h e x j b j a ^ s j t f d ^ apprwval by saying Thats txgtd Do sou tej i mgtiiiiUai Hniraquo -balcony overhAaging the t^mtjgt^f^^r^n t h l n ^ grow aad JW^Xrte t e ^ t iaat summer when w^^int l ld to^trt^Jllibne and talk May^fj lhaie - the balcony tabled His smllfhf aalaquojyrft6e that he remembered ^frac34^ J^iJt was tn that very spot he fiOpafluctiML-har brought t o i ^ t i p ^ e at 2 pound -l e c t i d n ^ ^ h e ^ ^ a ^ oul te|ook abtad as they bull approached it looked con-teat ed whee tbey alighted before It and eagerLampjten^v imiUn when thea bull attendant raquoW^raquof ogteii h ^ doora - T-raquo

Tbey f walked across t ie caroegt floors |ttd between tabfee where era were dining and- everywhere they w^ut s^er wae eecalled to thraquo| ster jj^c things oolite fc^ a con versa- Hon which had no other topic ^than war Hpre and there shereeopoundaised men oQupytng more ^br less reefeen-alble poaStions in the aovernment And a few whose uniforms proclaimed them to be officers of the armjr tad- ^ navy These latter seemed diactMBflng the sityaU^n from a more confldeetUl viewpoint and held tbir heajia close together now and then araquoft fearful that^ others might OTexhear Uelr whispered comments ^ _

raquoAraquoI raquo bull laquo laquo - raquo aiean HaTent you been feltowlag my

Co

cent = 5 = 3 = 5 = JMrfmaJ

Doctor Aamptti fladSampff M llaquoUeat weaker than before)mdashWhat does thU

r

bnt whtee-wtR-k hod-pfnverthimpt^tr-wlti^j amprentefrbered thb lights of theltlfujvlug -room tfu-i throng or

ii stnSJiaiid bullthct fiol-mriayhiultor^t-tee lO^feVepti-poundmil keyt quw ff( ^ e rost (n^ipguiahod men ol the nati(^

eev^v fhemT)r ol menit^r o f the j^J^j-ie dragged

his heart gave a great leap insiston4V demanding that he shoukl know her better It hftd been easy to yield to bulliM call and he made occasion to be as near her Hide throughout the even inK as wa-s possible He was to learn later that shn alwayswas witaiiev - tlv-M nearly always lilftccesMhIe and sonAptiiru-Ji ^^UlJCji^l^ sUch4 thought ihathe could ^carcefv ^rrrn^hefi-nivnl Thegtfgtven1i1g rfx rli^lr meel^g had ended an-Uo-flM (vetthigs^hut therro

auaintip(rv ui-ew to a mrr filPwdh

nu)ment Shgt ilid not respond bnt se^ined

almost to have forgotten him in hr raquorpvgtrtf laquoid cigtntomplagttongt of his words Xor did she express surprise and iatere-r when he gave her a suat in tbv li-ougham which wiifpd for thom iieiie the ^tari)n spates NrM till shgt heird iiim order the driver to taKf I hem ro n f^iiliicnalile cafe ill sh rri from the hmd of abstrac-titJii and )romc vivacious a^ain

Wlic- re yrri taking mp fhe nsw^d Did i laquoraquoiraquoifler4tarfU-th thnt iraquo re KCIK to - -]rlaquo frl-ul V Im STvlf

Guy muttered indicating one group with a slight nod of his head They cant understand It any more than wt can

She looked at hni sharply as if about to speak and then after an Inshystants hesitation closed her half-parted lips and advanced to the seat she desired A whjte-clad waiter served them and deferentially brought a newspaper still wet from the press

Thought youd like to see the latest extra sir he explained as he left them and Hillier with a look of weariness glanced at the headlines and laid it aside

Same old thing he commented in reply to her look of inquiry The Gazette has juat learned that not even coaling orders have been issued and this from no less a person than the secretary of the navy who has been goaded into free speech by the conshystant pricks of criticism I wonder if these people arlaquor insane

Guy she retorted I dont think it altogether fair to speak of the men at the head of the government as ln-t

sune until they have been proved in error Lets talk of something else

And he worried and tired of the topic was glad to lead into more per- sonal subjects He thought of the old inventor whom he had not seen for months

How is your father now ha asked Ja he improving in health and where is he

For the first time she showed some embajrasanient He watched her and ap she hesitated before answering beshygan to wonder if there was not someshything concerning Roberts which sho was endeavoring to conceal from him Oh ho is well but very overworked and tired she replied finally

Hut you havent answered all my question he insisted Yon havent told me where he is

She remained silent toying with onfi of the rings upon her hand and looking out through the vines to where the lights of the oily gleamed below and stretched out into the blackness beyond

Norm he said leaning toward her is thiere anything wrong with him Allyour letters come from Miami Theres a sanatorium there It cant be that your father Ismdash

Nomdash-nomdashno It isnt that she reshyplied but with a look of such appreshyhension that he almost doubted her for the first time in all thair friendshyship Father is all right only he has worked very hard andmdash Oh please dont insist on my telling you any more Believetoe I should be frank with you ofgt all persons in the world-if 1 could buf I csuit hemdashquite

ImphlslveJylfe Stretched his hands acros^the tabje and[seized hers The ham 6f^f lAfsat t |nn bad died out in thje rwm^S^ the i iv^i tlaquot of the dinersWrtfoge)0|ifcMed ^t Nad grown so laquottietthat they could hear the Rtraae of -f band from one of the parks n^iatf aa g ^ l y alt|jji w^rwas an unk^wyelaquoiwgcopyft9gt- raquo bullbullraquobull

bullNorm he said pleadingly Vake me irfWtgtfr raquogt crtrtftftflfeert~-TCP me whaUlt U t h a C i r t t a f c J y o u $ Somethlqa^peajjIm sure I ve read tr in yuttKraquoJampters ^mdJn your eyes when ycnY^||rieta rh let me share it with you You know I love yout

and a paftfccf ^V ti share each others trctijbles

He tried4o hold her hands but she withdrew them tremblingly Sh^ turned her face away toward thoshyughts of the night without looking at him For what seemed a long times he waited Oh I wish you had not siid that to nemdashjust xeC t-ho ua- | swercd at length You nlabullltbull it very luird for both of u nov J vaut to b - hnneat with you vut to bullbull c^nfldeace and mymdashbut cant letl on anything wait

m+ laquowseeasi

4gt Patient (feebly)mdashYes doctor Doctormdash3een eeuag aatmai

rigbt along hare you laquo PaUaat (grimly trying te smile)mdash

WeU doctor I tried to bet- aomi^ bow it did not seam to agree wjth me very well I managed to worry down the hay aad the elovwr taps all right but the thistles kind of stuck in ttty throat and I had to give It up mdashJudge

RHEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION

The Increased use of whiskey for rheumatism is causing considerable diseusslon among the medical tr etershynity It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingreshydients and taken properly The folshylowing formula is effective To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound Take in tablespoonful doBes before each meal and before retiring

Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmashyceutical Co Chicago but it as well as the other ingredients can begtmid from any good druggist

Riches Found Jay Accident Peter Terreros r muleteer discovshy

ered by accident tke Heal del Monte deposits in Hidalgo and at the end of 12 years had won 116000000 and a Spanish title of nobility and to give another example two brothers named Bolados who earn a miserable liveshylihood by carrying fuel found in bull crevice opened by earthquake an enormous block of silver worth 11230-000

Hows This We offer Onr Hundred Dollar Reward tar utry

CAM of Oktarrh that rtaatrt b mred by UaHs Catarrh Cure

F I CHKNTY C0Tollaquoiigt O W thn umlersluTied havlaquo known K Cheney

for the last s yram and believe hJm peTffrtli honshyorable In all hrminpM anaaetkMia aort financially abto to carry iHit any obiUrntlnrui made by bis Orm

WAIrgtI0 KlNNAN KtARVliU WbolcvUe nrunbtts TtHirgt Q

Hall Catarrh Cure la taken Internally aellng directly upon the blooltl atid nuicona surface of thlaquo ayatem Tentlmonlala aent free Trice 75 elaquoflraquo per bottle Hold by all nntwtlst

Take Halls Family PUto for ronMHMlUm

At some period trgt a mans life he firmly believes that att his friend have conspired to injure him

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(HeamtHlaquo bednV

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1-frac34 1 trade i TAFTW BRYAN UTHOfBttPKS Size 21x28 Sample Copies In tubog10 eta

8plaquoolraquol prions la quantities to Apsnta Ycu mus

bull bull amp bull

l^raquoV

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iKWt^s rampamp ^ ^ ^

wV poundr v V

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DRAGS-Ye OOWW IT Uraquo TQ BILL1E raquoW T

bullackschs an Kidney Troubls tlowly Logical Wear One Out- V j

Mrs k R qruuae |gtirt^ jpVraquolf bull cbetert Ia7 aays Fpv two 3ars my

- 1- hsck^waa wagk ana rbsnatlvlaquo laquo4raquoraquo fW tampojjgh luy tack typs a y | l(mjtgtsj I could hardly get About and_ lost mtjcb sleep The action of the kidneys w a s

7 much disordered I IISJSSJpiMl gt a n U B l l l g ^ J ^ 8

^ 6 1 5 ^ v Kidney Pills and the result was remarkable- The kidney action became normal the backacbe- I Bill who was having- troubles of his ceased and nay health 1ft now UA- | own

lt -tir~mdashmdashmdash- Reason Why He Should Re

the One to Ask Favor -bull gt r gtgt bull T i raquo r bull bull bull

Tbr wagons of the1 sf efctee show on ewfjth passed tip the avenue i t daybreak Their fncessaint ji rumble soon awakened ten-year-old BilHe and his Sre^year-old brother Robert Thir mother feigned sleep as the two wbJte- robed figures crept past her bed into the hall on the way to investigate Robert struggled manfully with tho unstecustouied task of putting on his cldttie Wait for me BIMe Ms mother fearer him beg Youll get ahead of me

Get mother to help jagtu counseled

usually good Sold by alt dealers 50 cents a box

Fbstef-Mflbiirn Co Buffalo tf Y

DIDNT WANT TO WASTE TIME

Colored Fisherman Most Satletleo- When the Bits Were Few

Mother started to the rescue and thenpaused as she heard the voice of Her younger guarded bnt anxious an rSttstent

You ask her BUlte Youve known her longer than 1 have A Everybodys Magazine

BEFORE it la time to put on the wfBtfefcoa tlite little girl will need tatawe^aeasos-wrap of some sortw-The perfectly plain tailoredcoatb of serge or covert cloth are very practical to wear to school- with the

gingham frocks butJhe small fry like grown-ups need a best coat The thr(Se coaft fn thetfRexch ^hoty models that combine simplicity and good styieThe illustration onthfrleffis a coat ofiajgtle brown rajah trimmed wtta wide- bandsSTecrU broadcloth pipfd with bright plaid silk The hat is a oneraquotone affair of sable brown feltwl th a band of velvet around the crown abd 4skgt quills u i lti -bullbullbull gt - bull u- bull bullbull gt--f bull-bullbullbullltbull

Thevjjoaion tile seated figure is of Egyigttitfn red-serge The pointed tabs ace made of twostrips-of id braid folded over a piece-of corded Bilk of the

The cuffs and under collar w e of

Hiding across the country -one day Dr Blank noticed-an old negro wfco had been for 4iiije awhile1 perched motionless upon a little bridge Ssta-ing silently from th -stream beneath For some time he watched him from a distance but finally1 overcome by the old fellows unmoved patience he

i rode up ltandgt accosted him i bullHello Wash What are you doing | Up there

gtftsjkin aah came the ifpfcf No^ getting mangt are you Nciampaf I

We l it seems td me yfeud get trred-Hraquotaiag no long without a-bjtttl

I doesnt want hokbii04v|||n^i Well thats funnyr^hydjont xow

wnt a bUe Wash Hits this away capn when- 1 gits

ALL HIS OWN

gt What a big figure you arrf getting

Well what-Woes that uiattef havent taken jamrs have I

CbmpoujlcU Mrs Sallie French of ] |nct Ter^ writes t0 Mrs

I hlaquo44laquoaMlA txpnbtef fon ail rmowamp ao s|araquo-i

LfoVd^fr^5lZ d Whifelathiooaas-i

toua I JDOU1$ a a t tfoetora treated me 1 but did aae no good

taejteiCoJfejBfHinBSf aau and well

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For tamprty^rars lydis K Ph)k~

bsxus Vege U-Dla Cotnpound Ba tnm roots sad ncrbs has beea i Sta^daiti remedy fa^JtofJe EIMJ hss pos tiyjely cured thpossa women who have been troubled

dod c pains bacl 1-down fB ling flatutencyirjditjBS~

i t

same color with little gun metal buttons the silk The hat is a very pretty one oX black beaver with a black satin a lot 6 bites hit tafetfTmjaeh time)

GIRL WAS DCLIRIOUS scarf edged with black silk ball fringe

The remaining sketch is a dear little garment of pongee the entire edge and the sleeve caps finished with wine color1wavy braid With this Is worn a hat of ecru felt faced with wine-colored satin and trimmed with rosettes of pongee and two iridescent curled quills

to git the fish bffn meh line fts- 1-1 doesnt^hp raquoh Hmlaquo flah flshl -~ With

tior^dlzziDefls Fiiervoua prostrstfcsv Why dont you try it

i Dont hesttsto to writs to Pinkbam If there Is ma about your sickness yon degt OQderstAnd She will treat letter lnoonfideiioeauidadtfise

Succeur time foh flshJLp-r I With Fearful Eczemamdash Pain Heat free N o w o m a n ever _

A t ATLANTIC CITY Cuticura Acted Like Magic bull a s t exper ience s h e M s hel | tMi

t h o u s a n d s Address L y n n T~

i MINTS ON CLEANING IVORY

Much Csre Necessary to Spoiling Its Tone

Prevent

lyory toilet articles are quite as fashionable araquo silver ones now and the fact that they are more difficult toclean in no way detracts from their popularity It 1B not easy to remove stalna from the mellow creamy mashyterial iwMhont spoiling its tone So useful hints on cleaning ivory are given herewith When the stains are very sligHt and id lfot seem-io be permanent though they cannot be rubbed off with a dry cloth wash the ivory ^thoroughly in warm water and Koap ^udV fend then without dfying it on a cloth place it in the bright Mjnlig1raquot for a few minutGB This ex-gt|and then exhale forcibly This excels

i

t

posure will usually remove the stains After ttley have disa^i^eared wash the ivory again In soap and water rinse it thoroughlyhnrt dry carefully with a soft cloth

Where the stains do not disappear entirely after contact with the suns rays the ivory should be washed again in aoap ajul water then rinsed in clear water to which a little lemon juice has been added Care niuftt be taken to have the temperature of the water right aw too great heat will injure the ivory

Very dark discoloration^ require the services of an expert to remove though one may be fairly successful by rubbing oxalic acid solution not too strong and applying this to the dark spots or streaks with a brush Xfterwarrt wash the Ivfiry wellTh clear warm wateYand dr with bull absbrbent cotton oV a-sfllfjf cfcth-ahdIthen Ujave in the sunahinie Isr n-a waita plai^ to bieacb ^ ^ rv laquoV

The a^laquo0^a^eiBMDlaquo^^h|^ful to the n ftst de^Qp|e jjiecepf ivwjp in fact tb^ut- temiraquov canlaquobc aP-

der or_ wwung SirscW^ Wrffie ivory witbottt iUBftiR9raquoaaylaquo-]4ekOf apoillng lta tone t^laquoxttJte It sUoold how-evef J^srfrlaquoalaquoi^tdrit|aickr3rgt an^ thlaquo ivory thproqghly cisspjed aflirward with pleni5f warltf^WK C^uinot plecef UM|fbecpnje diecolofed c be cleantdaln tilaquojWAiand will bo(great-Jy Improved in color and appearance

FOR CLEAR VELVETY SKIN

Plenty of Fresh Air and a Good Masshysage Cream Are Essential

(jood teeth sparkling eyes and beaushytiful hair are all essential to personal attractiveness but probably the greatshyest charin of woman is a clear fresh velvety skin Queens have paid forshytunes to attain Ihls one charm alone But cosmetics and artificial beauti-flera wont accomplish what aiding nashyture will A muddy or otherwise unshyfortunate complexion is best overcome by the following plan Give up greasy foods and heavy pastries Take daily exercise out of doors or when driving fill the luugs with good blood-purifying air Breathe deep bold the breath

An out on my

tbe stagnant air In recesses of the lungs It is this stagnant air that litshyerally poisons the system making bad blood which in time shows on the face House dust in the connfry isalmost as bad lor the complexion as Is the dust of a big city Notice a sunbeam coming through the window into a room You will see thousands of small dust particles floating in the air These get into the pores and work havoc unless ones eliminating system is unusual A cleansing or massage cream works down into the pores and brings out these dust particles which soap and water cannot reach Moreshyover the massaging of the face is In itself beneficial as it starts the red blood doursing to the cheeks Care must be used to select a reliable masshysage cream A good massage cream plus plenty of fresh air and proper diet will work wonders in preserving and beautifying ones complexion-womans dearest charm

eruptions broke bull j daughters elfcsjP14 took het to a

doctor and he pronounced it to be eczema of a vewbad form He treated

i her but the disease spread to her back and then tfre- who|e of-her heid-was

) afecUjtl agd ajl bfer hair had to be cut i ov The pain she suffered was excru

u Mating andwith that and the hea gt-[ tintfUtfg hlaquor life Wag almost uni

| beameje QccaaVonally she was^delirir ous asdahje did not have a properb^our sleeptfor many nightt The iecond doctor we tried- afforded her jmat ad

i little rejieurojf as the first Thee 1- pun i chased Cotlcura Soap Ointment and

Pilla^nd before the Ointment was thref^SMrters ftblshed every trace of

SilasmdashI jeV fell yer M ^ ^ ^ i h i s i the ^ a e a ^ l i n s one U really seemed ride makes me feel GO years younlerfifiJfl$Mlgic fiHrlaquo- T W Hyde Brent-

MandymdashYer dont say bullbull f ) woosVEssex^ England Mar 8 1907 SUSsmdashYep its jes ah^t the fer ^ i bullbull- mdash --

SICK HEADACHE Positively c

theae Utile Plttau They Also rcilero Vtm

trlaquoM from DylaquopeplraquoIw-eifwtloa an4 Too Hlaquoalaquoejr SaUeff A raquolaquorilaquot bulllaquobullraquo-laquody for Diulocas Hmm-H I ProwlaquolPMOraquo 9mM TitM 1 o t he Moatfcv OMtgt ed Tongue Pal Mlaquo Bide roRPiD Livam

They reawlaSs the Bowels Purely

SHIiL PtiLgt SIJAil DOSE SMALL $laquoruiirtlaquo Mutt Fsc-Susftt Sifnatsre

REFUSE SUBSTITlTESe back when 1 way

wuz handl V the same

1 ( Ten (Yeart Heitfce tt

Three young men were discussing that awful thing called the future

Ill he content Raid one if in ten year from now 1 havraquo $1000- j 000

f gt Imaginary Holidays l know a manwho cannot afford tc

travel and yet has a delightful way oft deceiving himself He learns about the coat o tray^ng the proper cloth ing to be worn sets a time table and arranges excnrtt^SS for himself tc varioua^lacesand then reads about them to booksof tsavel To the man

If affi it^U with

K|ddlesticks exclaimed the sec with imagination it is a captlvatini Thompsons Eye Viler

ond you want too much If 1 have one hundred thousand ten years from now Ill be happy

The third was a solemn slow-manshynered youth seldom aroiist d to exshycitement Now however lie abanshydoned his recumbent posture on a bed and sat upright

[Fellows he drawled well all be InVky if ten years from nowwe have the price of a square meal

Which entirely broke up the serious nature of the discussion

occupationmdash Hewm and Home W N U DETROIT NO 42 1

CHIC NECK DRESSING

WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food

f

v bullgtbullbull

1 bull

V-

wMltClaquoMlaquoVrM Mad a Line When the line of the collar 1s seen

on the ascV snd will not come off it is time to amp something definite to re-SDovetbe dAcoioration of the sWn

It is 0ftlaquon effeottvp to apojy neroJt-ide of hySpotfSa with a bit of absorb-eni cotton Deb it oh at night alter a moat tborOosKwashiaajel aba neck in hotraoeJod-Xeave it est all night

| and gcrbViiStfi tboToogbry wltb bot ^ R i W ^ r Ir^i^VsiotV^^s^n o f witik o o l ^ ^ s ^ ^ J t o e a ^ M W nigWrrtir the stain or UDO disgppearg

If thcca^ofthWfhiraquolioaraquoomU ov Htifftsa-lhat^tbeiwaarer BUSera put watarlft tb^eeoeseitbe it-will raquoiaj in tne beeV Set In a dish over night and pot on Is the stemisg keep on until dry and It will shape to your loot

11

This illustration shows a chic neck arrangement especially becoming to young and pretty faces The Rtock is extremely high and around it is tied a hand of ribbon with bow and ends on left side Just under the ear The ribbon must be wide enough to cover stock and hold in place the frill of lace next the face

It doesnt matter so much what yoti hear about a thing its what you know that counts And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience

About a yeaf ago writes a X T manI waa bothered by indigestion especially during the forenoon 1 tried several remedied without any permanshyent improvement

Mybreakfast usually consisted of oatmeal steak or chops bread coffee and some fruit

Hearing so much about Grape-Nuts I concluded to give it a trial and find out If all I bad heard of it was true

So I began with Grape-Nuts and cream 2 soft boiled eggs toast a enp

I of PoBtum and some fruit Before the j end of the first week I was rid of the j acidity of the stomach and felt ranch

I relieved j By ihe end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared I and I was m first rate health once more Before beginning thi course of | diet I never had any appetite for lunch but now I can enjoy a hearty meal at noon time Theres a Rea- i son

Name given by Postum Co Battle | Creek Mich Read The Road to Well-ville in pkgs

Ever read the above letter A new gt one appear from time to time They i are genuine true and full ef twma) Interest

^OODKOlS laquovtHMtittuffmiimitttMHfMtMmitiraquorHtlaquottmiilt

ALCOHOL-3 P t R CENT AWfttabfe Preparation Car A siwOsltf tefoodsJirflMuis hapound sV Stonscfcs anl ampWU ef 1 M N r ( iiL VK

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fromotrs DigestionChttrful-pess and Rest ConWiis neMhcr OpiumMorphine nor Mineral NOT N A R C O T I C

ApeHed Remedy for Consists 4ioA Sour 5tCHiiraquochDraquorrboes VVor ma Convulsions Ft vtrish-nest and L O S S OF SLBCP

Fac Sunk SifnaUne of

Tut CENTAUR COMPANY NKW YORK

CUSTOM For Infanta and Chlldraii

The Kind You Hare Always Bought

Bears ths SKpjnatnrft

Of

^ Dosi s i gt t --

For Over Thirty Years

CUSTOM

3

Along (Wr Correspondents

SCJUTH I O S C O

A Dumber of people a t tended the fair aua all report a fiue t ime

Glenn Wain r ight and wife v limitshy

ed at Be r t Roberta Sa turday and

Sunday

MIHB L a u i b o m re turned to her

home at Ypailanti t he middle of

the week

J o h n and Ber t Kober ts have

recently purchased a new corn

thrabher

Mrs Alice Oalkiua re turned to her home at Wash ing ton D C Thursday last

Mr and Mm W a l t e r Mil ler took d inner with L T Laniborn and family Sunday

T h e L A S uieetb with Mrs George Harford Wednesday aftershynoon Oct 21 Eve rybody invited

Mr aud Mrs Wrn Caskey and daugh t e r Elva spent Sunday with the i r daughter Mrs Nick Bur ley

Char les Fos te r and wife and Mrs Sal tmarsh of P i n e L a k e callshyed on relatives here t he last of t he week

WEST PUTWA1L

M r s Wm Ga rdne r is on the sick list

Miss J o i e H a r r i s of D u n d e e was home over Sunday

Vern Kennedy- who has been very ill for the past two v we^ks is slowly i m p r o i n g

Miss Minnie VanBla r i cum is tak ing t rea tment at t he Sani tarshyium for rheumat ism

A novelty shower was given in honor of Mies Mame Brady at her home Saturday afternoon

Will Murphy of Seat t le W a s h j was called home on account of t h e serious illness of his father i

Mrs Chas Dyer and Mrs L

Chalker of Fowlervil le visited r e L atives here the first of the week

Miss I rene Dupu i s who h a s been spending a couple of weeks j with friends here re tu rned to her I home in Detro i t Sa tu rday j

UHADILLA

A J Ho lmes ofc bull S tockbr idge spent Sunday at S G Pa lmers

Sydney Wil l iams of Ann A r b o r visited at Les ter Wil l iams last i week j

A number from Unadi l la a t tend- ed the Fowlervil le fair and repor t a fine t ime I

Mrs Wir t Ba rnum and daugh t - er E s t h e r spent last week with friends in Mt Clemens

Chaa May and family of Bel- i laire are visit ing her -mother Mrs El len Marshal l and other relatives here

Mrs C F Teachout of Lans ing is spending a-couple of weeks with her pa ren t s Mr and Mrs J o h n W e b b

T h e L A S o f i f t e M E Church will serve d inner a t Mr and Mrs Geo Goodwins Wednesday of this week

T h e Misses Grace Smi th and L u l u Wagoue r of Gakteburg 111 are visi t ing at Z A HartsufTs and other relatives here

Mrs Chas Odell of Morley Meshycosta Co is visitiug her son and wife J a c o b Odelh

J o e Wi l l iams had the misforshytune to broak his leg last Tuesday

CIIKH Run H Hi)Hndiiii7 H fnw

dayH with hiw cousin Jesse Car te r

Dr Bai rd and two doctors from Det ro i t operated on Maggie Cuui-miskey last Tuesday for append i shycitis They also have a nurse from Detroit The patient- is doshying tine

T h e remains of Mrs S t ra i th weie b rough t home from Detroi t last Wednesday where she had been for t reatment The funeral services were held at the M E Church Fowlerville Fr iday

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Mesdauies Nett ie Vaughn and ELUI-

iy Jampokuun attended tbe btttte weetiug uf the 0 pound 8 at Jackson this week

K H Teeple of Muniatique waa a deltigatb to iuc auraquoLe Lueeliug of LUH O E and vsited hero before returnshying home

lev Geo B Crawford of Westminshyister Presb ltbuiTb of f t Huron was the Ruest of his daughter Miss Esther Crawford preceptress of our schools the week

Miss Maine Brady ana Edwin Hoisel were married at St Marys church Wednesday morning by Rev Fr Comerford assisted by lievs Hallay and Command The young couple received the congratulation of a large circle of friends both being well

j kiiowu bre SJiss Brady having been Saginaw has a manual 11-aiuiug | t o r SOMItt t m i b o n B c t Livingston raquooun-

plaui ibat is said to be equalrd by on- tys teachers and Mr Hoisel a young ly one other in any public school inj d n u t 0 Marion township the United States This buildiug will I u 3

I several from here attended tbe wyd undoubtedly be visited by thousands i - M ^ bdquo

J J ding J Miss Pearl Clark of Hartland and Francis Carr of Detroit at the

United States thousands

of teachers during the last three days of October when the meeting of the State Teachers Association occurs There will be an exhibit of drawing and manual training work schools all over the state

home of the brides parents in Hartland Miss Clark is one of Hartlands fairest

Publicity Tvis in Iiltgt niMvsjutper and all

the- AvorM n gtv knows it Is the motto )f i Uiilin luvci-iisinsT H^PIKV

The w r y tmth hath a color from gt i-Msiti ni of tlugt nttpror-mdashEliot

( daughters and for several years one of j our countys teaihers Mr Carr was a formar Pinckney boy and for years a i teacher A graduate of the Ypsilanti

Normal He holds a lucrative posishytion in Detroit The young people have the best wishes of a host of friends as loth are well known throughout the county

-it

Democrat c

i

Edwin Farmer Democratic Candidate

FOR REPRESENT ATIVE Solicits your support at

the November Election

Meeting Clarence Finch and wile of Jackson

were guests of R E Finch and wife tbe past waek

John Brown and wife of Marion Icwa were the guest3 of his sister Mrs John Chambers 3r the past week

All the room for patients at the sanshyatorium being occupiei one man a Mr LaTourette has sought refuge there by building a bouse tent oi canshyvas house with floor wainscotting and Irame all made up ready to occupy He is thus availing himself of the magnifiicent air and treatment there there affordedmdashHerald

Our genial blacksmith K R Brown has been working tbe past week as an assistant in the post office in Detroit

service examina-ook -

ing for an appointment quite so soon Whatever Mr Brown undertakes he will do well and while we are sorry to lose him we wish him success

t Business Pointers

i

i fie passed the eiyi j tion some time ago but was not

LOST

Rosary between residence and tli Catholic church black jet beads gold chain and gold cros I prize them very hiurhly Pease return and get liberal reward

Mrs J C Dunn

The atholir yountf people of Brighshyton will hold a box social and dance at the Brighton opera house Oct 23 08 All are cordially invited Music by Detroit orchestra bull

Have you ever tried Cleanola for bull

your varnished furniture leather chairs etc Exceptionally nseful for auto cleannurmdashmakes it look Iiklaquo new Ask your dealei for it

Cleanola Co Pittsburg Pa

N Golden Wedding

Of Big Rapids

Will address the people vicinity on State Issues

of this at the

lOpera House Pinckneyj

Mason th is

IB very

j IOSCO

E z r a TitiniiB is in week- K

Mrs F lorence Ha ines low at th is wri t ing

Mrs But le r is e n t e r t a i n i n g fr iends from Detroi t

M r a Wm Munsell has a cousin from P i t t s b u r g visi t ing her

W H L D a n n of Pe toskey visited

B 0 S m i t h a few days with his

cousin J e s s e Cartdr

Wednesday Evening Oct 21

The fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr and Airs Wm Glenn vas iele-brated on Wednesday September 30th at their home at North Lake

Following were those who were in attendance --

Their son E L Glenn and family of Stockbridge daughter Mrs Richshyard Webb husband and son Edward of Merricourt Dakota daughter Mrs Asahel Dutton and hnsband Plain-field daughter Mrs Floyd Hinkley and hnsband of No^th Like One daughter Mrs M R Griffith husband and daughter Golden of California being absent Then came the brothshyers and sisters of tLe bride and groom P W Watts of Webster D E Watts and wite of Mason brothers of Mrs Glenn and her only sister Mrs J-gtho Webb and husband of Unadilla R C Glenn and wife ot Cbelf-ea brother of tbe groom and Sin Wm Wood of North Lake his sister Mr and Mrlt S A gtlape of Chelsea were alp numbered among the srnests

After a snraptnous dinner the time was taken up with songs and rernm- isrentes of pioneer days There were many beautifnl and ulaquoefnl presents besides a numbe- of hard coins rang ing in value from five to twenty dolshylars The wish was expressed by mar y that the bride and groom might ive to enjoy their diamond wedding

Come to onr dance and box social Oct 28 and the Brighton young people will ahow yon a good time Rememshyber ihe place at the Brighton opera

1 honse

The Bullard Automatic Wrench Co are getting out a set of wrenches that

are superior to any made Send for of

circulars and ask yonr dealer for thn wrench The editor of this paper ha sample Bullard Automatic Wrench Co Providence R 1

For Sale

7pound acres of land all kinds of fruit crood 8 room house barn stables etc in corporation of Pinckney village Sell to suit purchaser t 43 THOS BURCHIEI

tor Sale

4 year old Inrsy cow with heifer calf 1 J Teeple 39tf

We at onr

are mil

Cider ready to arind 1 in PettysviHe

yon

William H

r apple

ooker

S I Connty of IivtnffStnn At bull Mgtmlton of ltmd court held ftt tblaquo Pro-

beta offliw in the villa of Howtll la MI4 coDfity on the lth (lay nf OrtnhlaquoT A Tgt 1

Prmmt Hon Arthur A Mnntajroe Jndjre of Problaquoilaquo In thn matter nf the eUtlaquo of

HAIUH J HRIOOS decaamdashd Wm H Rrigjta harine tiled in Mid court bta

petition praylDS that a cerlAln Inatrnnalaquont la wrltlne parportln^ to be ths laat will and Mat- meat of Raid decaaaed now on 01laquo in amid eoart be acmlttadto probate andthat tte adadaJatrattoa he araatad to A D Thorapeon or to aooM othar anftable pe raon

It la ordered that the Mb day at W(li mdash bar A D 1908 at ten oclock la the fbrcaoon at aaJd probate office be and fa nawaby appatetai for baarinitaaid petition

An It la farther ordered that aobUe aottaa tbaraof be (Iran by pabUaation of a copy of this order for ft aocaaaalTe waaka pravfova laquoo aald day of baarlac igt bull PiMinay DISPATCH a a m papa printed and dreolalad la aaid eonnty

Aanrnim A MOVTAACB

Jadfot Probata

^Jt bull i laquo - i ^ i ^ i r A l r bull bull bull ^ frac34 ^ V bullbullbullbullbull(bullbullbull bull ltbull-bullbullbullbull bull bullbull bullbull bull ltbull bull -

iKWt^s rampamp ^ ^ ^

wV poundr v V

i r ^ bull bullH ^X^

DRAGS-Ye OOWW IT Uraquo TQ BILL1E raquoW T

bullackschs an Kidney Troubls tlowly Logical Wear One Out- V j

Mrs k R qruuae |gtirt^ jpVraquolf bull cbetert Ia7 aays Fpv two 3ars my

- 1- hsck^waa wagk ana rbsnatlvlaquo laquo4raquoraquo fW tampojjgh luy tack typs a y | l(mjtgtsj I could hardly get About and_ lost mtjcb sleep The action of the kidneys w a s

7 much disordered I IISJSSJpiMl gt a n U B l l l g ^ J ^ 8

^ 6 1 5 ^ v Kidney Pills and the result was remarkable- The kidney action became normal the backacbe- I Bill who was having- troubles of his ceased and nay health 1ft now UA- | own

lt -tir~mdashmdashmdash- Reason Why He Should Re

the One to Ask Favor -bull gt r gtgt bull T i raquo r bull bull bull

Tbr wagons of the1 sf efctee show on ewfjth passed tip the avenue i t daybreak Their fncessaint ji rumble soon awakened ten-year-old BilHe and his Sre^year-old brother Robert Thir mother feigned sleep as the two wbJte- robed figures crept past her bed into the hall on the way to investigate Robert struggled manfully with tho unstecustouied task of putting on his cldttie Wait for me BIMe Ms mother fearer him beg Youll get ahead of me

Get mother to help jagtu counseled

usually good Sold by alt dealers 50 cents a box

Fbstef-Mflbiirn Co Buffalo tf Y

DIDNT WANT TO WASTE TIME

Colored Fisherman Most Satletleo- When the Bits Were Few

Mother started to the rescue and thenpaused as she heard the voice of Her younger guarded bnt anxious an rSttstent

You ask her BUlte Youve known her longer than 1 have A Everybodys Magazine

BEFORE it la time to put on the wfBtfefcoa tlite little girl will need tatawe^aeasos-wrap of some sortw-The perfectly plain tailoredcoatb of serge or covert cloth are very practical to wear to school- with the

gingham frocks butJhe small fry like grown-ups need a best coat The thr(Se coaft fn thetfRexch ^hoty models that combine simplicity and good styieThe illustration onthfrleffis a coat ofiajgtle brown rajah trimmed wtta wide- bandsSTecrU broadcloth pipfd with bright plaid silk The hat is a oneraquotone affair of sable brown feltwl th a band of velvet around the crown abd 4skgt quills u i lti -bullbullbull gt - bull u- bull bullbull gt--f bull-bullbullbullltbull

Thevjjoaion tile seated figure is of Egyigttitfn red-serge The pointed tabs ace made of twostrips-of id braid folded over a piece-of corded Bilk of the

The cuffs and under collar w e of

Hiding across the country -one day Dr Blank noticed-an old negro wfco had been for 4iiije awhile1 perched motionless upon a little bridge Ssta-ing silently from th -stream beneath For some time he watched him from a distance but finally1 overcome by the old fellows unmoved patience he

i rode up ltandgt accosted him i bullHello Wash What are you doing | Up there

gtftsjkin aah came the ifpfcf No^ getting mangt are you Nciampaf I

We l it seems td me yfeud get trred-Hraquotaiag no long without a-bjtttl

I doesnt want hokbii04v|||n^i Well thats funnyr^hydjont xow

wnt a bUe Wash Hits this away capn when- 1 gits

ALL HIS OWN

gt What a big figure you arrf getting

Well what-Woes that uiattef havent taken jamrs have I

CbmpoujlcU Mrs Sallie French of ] |nct Ter^ writes t0 Mrs

I hlaquo44laquoaMlA txpnbtef fon ail rmowamp ao s|araquo-i

LfoVd^fr^5lZ d Whifelathiooaas-i

toua I JDOU1$ a a t tfoetora treated me 1 but did aae no good

taejteiCoJfejBfHinBSf aau and well

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For tamprty^rars lydis K Ph)k~

bsxus Vege U-Dla Cotnpound Ba tnm roots sad ncrbs has beea i Sta^daiti remedy fa^JtofJe EIMJ hss pos tiyjely cured thpossa women who have been troubled

dod c pains bacl 1-down fB ling flatutencyirjditjBS~

i t

same color with little gun metal buttons the silk The hat is a very pretty one oX black beaver with a black satin a lot 6 bites hit tafetfTmjaeh time)

GIRL WAS DCLIRIOUS scarf edged with black silk ball fringe

The remaining sketch is a dear little garment of pongee the entire edge and the sleeve caps finished with wine color1wavy braid With this Is worn a hat of ecru felt faced with wine-colored satin and trimmed with rosettes of pongee and two iridescent curled quills

to git the fish bffn meh line fts- 1-1 doesnt^hp raquoh Hmlaquo flah flshl -~ With

tior^dlzziDefls Fiiervoua prostrstfcsv Why dont you try it

i Dont hesttsto to writs to Pinkbam If there Is ma about your sickness yon degt OQderstAnd She will treat letter lnoonfideiioeauidadtfise

Succeur time foh flshJLp-r I With Fearful Eczemamdash Pain Heat free N o w o m a n ever _

A t ATLANTIC CITY Cuticura Acted Like Magic bull a s t exper ience s h e M s hel | tMi

t h o u s a n d s Address L y n n T~

i MINTS ON CLEANING IVORY

Much Csre Necessary to Spoiling Its Tone

Prevent

lyory toilet articles are quite as fashionable araquo silver ones now and the fact that they are more difficult toclean in no way detracts from their popularity It 1B not easy to remove stalna from the mellow creamy mashyterial iwMhont spoiling its tone So useful hints on cleaning ivory are given herewith When the stains are very sligHt and id lfot seem-io be permanent though they cannot be rubbed off with a dry cloth wash the ivory ^thoroughly in warm water and Koap ^udV fend then without dfying it on a cloth place it in the bright Mjnlig1raquot for a few minutGB This ex-gt|and then exhale forcibly This excels

i

t

posure will usually remove the stains After ttley have disa^i^eared wash the ivory again In soap and water rinse it thoroughlyhnrt dry carefully with a soft cloth

Where the stains do not disappear entirely after contact with the suns rays the ivory should be washed again in aoap ajul water then rinsed in clear water to which a little lemon juice has been added Care niuftt be taken to have the temperature of the water right aw too great heat will injure the ivory

Very dark discoloration^ require the services of an expert to remove though one may be fairly successful by rubbing oxalic acid solution not too strong and applying this to the dark spots or streaks with a brush Xfterwarrt wash the Ivfiry wellTh clear warm wateYand dr with bull absbrbent cotton oV a-sfllfjf cfcth-ahdIthen Ujave in the sunahinie Isr n-a waita plai^ to bieacb ^ ^ rv laquoV

The a^laquo0^a^eiBMDlaquo^^h|^ful to the n ftst de^Qp|e jjiecepf ivwjp in fact tb^ut- temiraquov canlaquobc aP-

der or_ wwung SirscW^ Wrffie ivory witbottt iUBftiR9raquoaaylaquo-]4ekOf apoillng lta tone t^laquoxttJte It sUoold how-evef J^srfrlaquoalaquoi^tdrit|aickr3rgt an^ thlaquo ivory thproqghly cisspjed aflirward with pleni5f warltf^WK C^uinot plecef UM|fbecpnje diecolofed c be cleantdaln tilaquojWAiand will bo(great-Jy Improved in color and appearance

FOR CLEAR VELVETY SKIN

Plenty of Fresh Air and a Good Masshysage Cream Are Essential

(jood teeth sparkling eyes and beaushytiful hair are all essential to personal attractiveness but probably the greatshyest charin of woman is a clear fresh velvety skin Queens have paid forshytunes to attain Ihls one charm alone But cosmetics and artificial beauti-flera wont accomplish what aiding nashyture will A muddy or otherwise unshyfortunate complexion is best overcome by the following plan Give up greasy foods and heavy pastries Take daily exercise out of doors or when driving fill the luugs with good blood-purifying air Breathe deep bold the breath

An out on my

tbe stagnant air In recesses of the lungs It is this stagnant air that litshyerally poisons the system making bad blood which in time shows on the face House dust in the connfry isalmost as bad lor the complexion as Is the dust of a big city Notice a sunbeam coming through the window into a room You will see thousands of small dust particles floating in the air These get into the pores and work havoc unless ones eliminating system is unusual A cleansing or massage cream works down into the pores and brings out these dust particles which soap and water cannot reach Moreshyover the massaging of the face is In itself beneficial as it starts the red blood doursing to the cheeks Care must be used to select a reliable masshysage cream A good massage cream plus plenty of fresh air and proper diet will work wonders in preserving and beautifying ones complexion-womans dearest charm

eruptions broke bull j daughters elfcsjP14 took het to a

doctor and he pronounced it to be eczema of a vewbad form He treated

i her but the disease spread to her back and then tfre- who|e of-her heid-was

) afecUjtl agd ajl bfer hair had to be cut i ov The pain she suffered was excru

u Mating andwith that and the hea gt-[ tintfUtfg hlaquor life Wag almost uni

| beameje QccaaVonally she was^delirir ous asdahje did not have a properb^our sleeptfor many nightt The iecond doctor we tried- afforded her jmat ad

i little rejieurojf as the first Thee 1- pun i chased Cotlcura Soap Ointment and

Pilla^nd before the Ointment was thref^SMrters ftblshed every trace of

SilasmdashI jeV fell yer M ^ ^ ^ i h i s i the ^ a e a ^ l i n s one U really seemed ride makes me feel GO years younlerfifiJfl$Mlgic fiHrlaquo- T W Hyde Brent-

MandymdashYer dont say bullbull f ) woosVEssex^ England Mar 8 1907 SUSsmdashYep its jes ah^t the fer ^ i bullbull- mdash --

SICK HEADACHE Positively c

theae Utile Plttau They Also rcilero Vtm

trlaquoM from DylaquopeplraquoIw-eifwtloa an4 Too Hlaquoalaquoejr SaUeff A raquolaquorilaquot bulllaquobullraquo-laquody for Diulocas Hmm-H I ProwlaquolPMOraquo 9mM TitM 1 o t he Moatfcv OMtgt ed Tongue Pal Mlaquo Bide roRPiD Livam

They reawlaSs the Bowels Purely

SHIiL PtiLgt SIJAil DOSE SMALL $laquoruiirtlaquo Mutt Fsc-Susftt Sifnatsre

REFUSE SUBSTITlTESe back when 1 way

wuz handl V the same

1 ( Ten (Yeart Heitfce tt

Three young men were discussing that awful thing called the future

Ill he content Raid one if in ten year from now 1 havraquo $1000- j 000

f gt Imaginary Holidays l know a manwho cannot afford tc

travel and yet has a delightful way oft deceiving himself He learns about the coat o tray^ng the proper cloth ing to be worn sets a time table and arranges excnrtt^SS for himself tc varioua^lacesand then reads about them to booksof tsavel To the man

If affi it^U with

K|ddlesticks exclaimed the sec with imagination it is a captlvatini Thompsons Eye Viler

ond you want too much If 1 have one hundred thousand ten years from now Ill be happy

The third was a solemn slow-manshynered youth seldom aroiist d to exshycitement Now however lie abanshydoned his recumbent posture on a bed and sat upright

[Fellows he drawled well all be InVky if ten years from nowwe have the price of a square meal

Which entirely broke up the serious nature of the discussion

occupationmdash Hewm and Home W N U DETROIT NO 42 1

CHIC NECK DRESSING

WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food

f

v bullgtbullbull

1 bull

V-

wMltClaquoMlaquoVrM Mad a Line When the line of the collar 1s seen

on the ascV snd will not come off it is time to amp something definite to re-SDovetbe dAcoioration of the sWn

It is 0ftlaquon effeottvp to apojy neroJt-ide of hySpotfSa with a bit of absorb-eni cotton Deb it oh at night alter a moat tborOosKwashiaajel aba neck in hotraoeJod-Xeave it est all night

| and gcrbViiStfi tboToogbry wltb bot ^ R i W ^ r Ir^i^VsiotV^^s^n o f witik o o l ^ ^ s ^ ^ J t o e a ^ M W nigWrrtir the stain or UDO disgppearg

If thcca^ofthWfhiraquolioaraquoomU ov Htifftsa-lhat^tbeiwaarer BUSera put watarlft tb^eeoeseitbe it-will raquoiaj in tne beeV Set In a dish over night and pot on Is the stemisg keep on until dry and It will shape to your loot

11

This illustration shows a chic neck arrangement especially becoming to young and pretty faces The Rtock is extremely high and around it is tied a hand of ribbon with bow and ends on left side Just under the ear The ribbon must be wide enough to cover stock and hold in place the frill of lace next the face

It doesnt matter so much what yoti hear about a thing its what you know that counts And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience

About a yeaf ago writes a X T manI waa bothered by indigestion especially during the forenoon 1 tried several remedied without any permanshyent improvement

Mybreakfast usually consisted of oatmeal steak or chops bread coffee and some fruit

Hearing so much about Grape-Nuts I concluded to give it a trial and find out If all I bad heard of it was true

So I began with Grape-Nuts and cream 2 soft boiled eggs toast a enp

I of PoBtum and some fruit Before the j end of the first week I was rid of the j acidity of the stomach and felt ranch

I relieved j By ihe end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared I and I was m first rate health once more Before beginning thi course of | diet I never had any appetite for lunch but now I can enjoy a hearty meal at noon time Theres a Rea- i son

Name given by Postum Co Battle | Creek Mich Read The Road to Well-ville in pkgs

Ever read the above letter A new gt one appear from time to time They i are genuine true and full ef twma) Interest

^OODKOlS laquovtHMtittuffmiimitttMHfMtMmitiraquorHtlaquottmiilt

ALCOHOL-3 P t R CENT AWfttabfe Preparation Car A siwOsltf tefoodsJirflMuis hapound sV Stonscfcs anl ampWU ef 1 M N r ( iiL VK

I ^0

6

laquo

fromotrs DigestionChttrful-pess and Rest ConWiis neMhcr OpiumMorphine nor Mineral NOT N A R C O T I C

ApeHed Remedy for Consists 4ioA Sour 5tCHiiraquochDraquorrboes VVor ma Convulsions Ft vtrish-nest and L O S S OF SLBCP

Fac Sunk SifnaUne of

Tut CENTAUR COMPANY NKW YORK

CUSTOM For Infanta and Chlldraii

The Kind You Hare Always Bought

Bears ths SKpjnatnrft

Of

^ Dosi s i gt t --

For Over Thirty Years

CUSTOM

3

Along (Wr Correspondents

SCJUTH I O S C O

A Dumber of people a t tended the fair aua all report a fiue t ime

Glenn Wain r ight and wife v limitshy

ed at Be r t Roberta Sa turday and

Sunday

MIHB L a u i b o m re turned to her

home at Ypailanti t he middle of

the week

J o h n and Ber t Kober ts have

recently purchased a new corn

thrabher

Mrs Alice Oalkiua re turned to her home at Wash ing ton D C Thursday last

Mr and Mm W a l t e r Mil ler took d inner with L T Laniborn and family Sunday

T h e L A S uieetb with Mrs George Harford Wednesday aftershynoon Oct 21 Eve rybody invited

Mr aud Mrs Wrn Caskey and daugh t e r Elva spent Sunday with the i r daughter Mrs Nick Bur ley

Char les Fos te r and wife and Mrs Sal tmarsh of P i n e L a k e callshyed on relatives here t he last of t he week

WEST PUTWA1L

M r s Wm Ga rdne r is on the sick list

Miss J o i e H a r r i s of D u n d e e was home over Sunday

Vern Kennedy- who has been very ill for the past two v we^ks is slowly i m p r o i n g

Miss Minnie VanBla r i cum is tak ing t rea tment at t he Sani tarshyium for rheumat ism

A novelty shower was given in honor of Mies Mame Brady at her home Saturday afternoon

Will Murphy of Seat t le W a s h j was called home on account of t h e serious illness of his father i

Mrs Chas Dyer and Mrs L

Chalker of Fowlervil le visited r e L atives here the first of the week

Miss I rene Dupu i s who h a s been spending a couple of weeks j with friends here re tu rned to her I home in Detro i t Sa tu rday j

UHADILLA

A J Ho lmes ofc bull S tockbr idge spent Sunday at S G Pa lmers

Sydney Wil l iams of Ann A r b o r visited at Les ter Wil l iams last i week j

A number from Unadi l la a t tend- ed the Fowlervil le fair and repor t a fine t ime I

Mrs Wir t Ba rnum and daugh t - er E s t h e r spent last week with friends in Mt Clemens

Chaa May and family of Bel- i laire are visit ing her -mother Mrs El len Marshal l and other relatives here

Mrs C F Teachout of Lans ing is spending a-couple of weeks with her pa ren t s Mr and Mrs J o h n W e b b

T h e L A S o f i f t e M E Church will serve d inner a t Mr and Mrs Geo Goodwins Wednesday of this week

T h e Misses Grace Smi th and L u l u Wagoue r of Gakteburg 111 are visi t ing at Z A HartsufTs and other relatives here

Mrs Chas Odell of Morley Meshycosta Co is visitiug her son and wife J a c o b Odelh

J o e Wi l l iams had the misforshytune to broak his leg last Tuesday

CIIKH Run H Hi)Hndiiii7 H fnw

dayH with hiw cousin Jesse Car te r

Dr Bai rd and two doctors from Det ro i t operated on Maggie Cuui-miskey last Tuesday for append i shycitis They also have a nurse from Detroit The patient- is doshying tine

T h e remains of Mrs S t ra i th weie b rough t home from Detroi t last Wednesday where she had been for t reatment The funeral services were held at the M E Church Fowlerville Fr iday

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Mesdauies Nett ie Vaughn and ELUI-

iy Jampokuun attended tbe btttte weetiug uf the 0 pound 8 at Jackson this week

K H Teeple of Muniatique waa a deltigatb to iuc auraquoLe Lueeliug of LUH O E and vsited hero before returnshying home

lev Geo B Crawford of Westminshyister Presb ltbuiTb of f t Huron was the Ruest of his daughter Miss Esther Crawford preceptress of our schools the week

Miss Maine Brady ana Edwin Hoisel were married at St Marys church Wednesday morning by Rev Fr Comerford assisted by lievs Hallay and Command The young couple received the congratulation of a large circle of friends both being well

j kiiowu bre SJiss Brady having been Saginaw has a manual 11-aiuiug | t o r SOMItt t m i b o n B c t Livingston raquooun-

plaui ibat is said to be equalrd by on- tys teachers and Mr Hoisel a young ly one other in any public school inj d n u t 0 Marion township the United States This buildiug will I u 3

I several from here attended tbe wyd undoubtedly be visited by thousands i - M ^ bdquo

J J ding J Miss Pearl Clark of Hartland and Francis Carr of Detroit at the

United States thousands

of teachers during the last three days of October when the meeting of the State Teachers Association occurs There will be an exhibit of drawing and manual training work schools all over the state

home of the brides parents in Hartland Miss Clark is one of Hartlands fairest

Publicity Tvis in Iiltgt niMvsjutper and all

the- AvorM n gtv knows it Is the motto )f i Uiilin luvci-iisinsT H^PIKV

The w r y tmth hath a color from gt i-Msiti ni of tlugt nttpror-mdashEliot

( daughters and for several years one of j our countys teaihers Mr Carr was a formar Pinckney boy and for years a i teacher A graduate of the Ypsilanti

Normal He holds a lucrative posishytion in Detroit The young people have the best wishes of a host of friends as loth are well known throughout the county

-it

Democrat c

i

Edwin Farmer Democratic Candidate

FOR REPRESENT ATIVE Solicits your support at

the November Election

Meeting Clarence Finch and wile of Jackson

were guests of R E Finch and wife tbe past waek

John Brown and wife of Marion Icwa were the guest3 of his sister Mrs John Chambers 3r the past week

All the room for patients at the sanshyatorium being occupiei one man a Mr LaTourette has sought refuge there by building a bouse tent oi canshyvas house with floor wainscotting and Irame all made up ready to occupy He is thus availing himself of the magnifiicent air and treatment there there affordedmdashHerald

Our genial blacksmith K R Brown has been working tbe past week as an assistant in the post office in Detroit

service examina-ook -

ing for an appointment quite so soon Whatever Mr Brown undertakes he will do well and while we are sorry to lose him we wish him success

t Business Pointers

i

i fie passed the eiyi j tion some time ago but was not

LOST

Rosary between residence and tli Catholic church black jet beads gold chain and gold cros I prize them very hiurhly Pease return and get liberal reward

Mrs J C Dunn

The atholir yountf people of Brighshyton will hold a box social and dance at the Brighton opera house Oct 23 08 All are cordially invited Music by Detroit orchestra bull

Have you ever tried Cleanola for bull

your varnished furniture leather chairs etc Exceptionally nseful for auto cleannurmdashmakes it look Iiklaquo new Ask your dealei for it

Cleanola Co Pittsburg Pa

N Golden Wedding

Of Big Rapids

Will address the people vicinity on State Issues

of this at the

lOpera House Pinckneyj

Mason th is

IB very

j IOSCO

E z r a TitiniiB is in week- K

Mrs F lorence Ha ines low at th is wri t ing

Mrs But le r is e n t e r t a i n i n g fr iends from Detroi t

M r a Wm Munsell has a cousin from P i t t s b u r g visi t ing her

W H L D a n n of Pe toskey visited

B 0 S m i t h a few days with his

cousin J e s s e Cartdr

Wednesday Evening Oct 21

The fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr and Airs Wm Glenn vas iele-brated on Wednesday September 30th at their home at North Lake

Following were those who were in attendance --

Their son E L Glenn and family of Stockbridge daughter Mrs Richshyard Webb husband and son Edward of Merricourt Dakota daughter Mrs Asahel Dutton and hnsband Plain-field daughter Mrs Floyd Hinkley and hnsband of No^th Like One daughter Mrs M R Griffith husband and daughter Golden of California being absent Then came the brothshyers and sisters of tLe bride and groom P W Watts of Webster D E Watts and wite of Mason brothers of Mrs Glenn and her only sister Mrs J-gtho Webb and husband of Unadilla R C Glenn and wife ot Cbelf-ea brother of tbe groom and Sin Wm Wood of North Lake his sister Mr and Mrlt S A gtlape of Chelsea were alp numbered among the srnests

After a snraptnous dinner the time was taken up with songs and rernm- isrentes of pioneer days There were many beautifnl and ulaquoefnl presents besides a numbe- of hard coins rang ing in value from five to twenty dolshylars The wish was expressed by mar y that the bride and groom might ive to enjoy their diamond wedding

Come to onr dance and box social Oct 28 and the Brighton young people will ahow yon a good time Rememshyber ihe place at the Brighton opera

1 honse

The Bullard Automatic Wrench Co are getting out a set of wrenches that

are superior to any made Send for of

circulars and ask yonr dealer for thn wrench The editor of this paper ha sample Bullard Automatic Wrench Co Providence R 1

For Sale

7pound acres of land all kinds of fruit crood 8 room house barn stables etc in corporation of Pinckney village Sell to suit purchaser t 43 THOS BURCHIEI

tor Sale

4 year old Inrsy cow with heifer calf 1 J Teeple 39tf

We at onr

are mil

Cider ready to arind 1 in PettysviHe

yon

William H

r apple

ooker

S I Connty of IivtnffStnn At bull Mgtmlton of ltmd court held ftt tblaquo Pro-

beta offliw in the villa of Howtll la MI4 coDfity on the lth (lay nf OrtnhlaquoT A Tgt 1

Prmmt Hon Arthur A Mnntajroe Jndjre of Problaquoilaquo In thn matter nf the eUtlaquo of

HAIUH J HRIOOS decaamdashd Wm H Rrigjta harine tiled in Mid court bta

petition praylDS that a cerlAln Inatrnnalaquont la wrltlne parportln^ to be ths laat will and Mat- meat of Raid decaaaed now on 01laquo in amid eoart be acmlttadto probate andthat tte adadaJatrattoa he araatad to A D Thorapeon or to aooM othar anftable pe raon

It la ordered that the Mb day at W(li mdash bar A D 1908 at ten oclock la the fbrcaoon at aaJd probate office be and fa nawaby appatetai for baarinitaaid petition

An It la farther ordered that aobUe aottaa tbaraof be (Iran by pabUaation of a copy of this order for ft aocaaaalTe waaka pravfova laquoo aald day of baarlac igt bull PiMinay DISPATCH a a m papa printed and dreolalad la aaid eonnty

Aanrnim A MOVTAACB

Jadfot Probata

Along (Wr Correspondents

SCJUTH I O S C O

A Dumber of people a t tended the fair aua all report a fiue t ime

Glenn Wain r ight and wife v limitshy

ed at Be r t Roberta Sa turday and

Sunday

MIHB L a u i b o m re turned to her

home at Ypailanti t he middle of

the week

J o h n and Ber t Kober ts have

recently purchased a new corn

thrabher

Mrs Alice Oalkiua re turned to her home at Wash ing ton D C Thursday last

Mr and Mm W a l t e r Mil ler took d inner with L T Laniborn and family Sunday

T h e L A S uieetb with Mrs George Harford Wednesday aftershynoon Oct 21 Eve rybody invited

Mr aud Mrs Wrn Caskey and daugh t e r Elva spent Sunday with the i r daughter Mrs Nick Bur ley

Char les Fos te r and wife and Mrs Sal tmarsh of P i n e L a k e callshyed on relatives here t he last of t he week

WEST PUTWA1L

M r s Wm Ga rdne r is on the sick list

Miss J o i e H a r r i s of D u n d e e was home over Sunday

Vern Kennedy- who has been very ill for the past two v we^ks is slowly i m p r o i n g

Miss Minnie VanBla r i cum is tak ing t rea tment at t he Sani tarshyium for rheumat ism

A novelty shower was given in honor of Mies Mame Brady at her home Saturday afternoon

Will Murphy of Seat t le W a s h j was called home on account of t h e serious illness of his father i

Mrs Chas Dyer and Mrs L

Chalker of Fowlervil le visited r e L atives here the first of the week

Miss I rene Dupu i s who h a s been spending a couple of weeks j with friends here re tu rned to her I home in Detro i t Sa tu rday j

UHADILLA

A J Ho lmes ofc bull S tockbr idge spent Sunday at S G Pa lmers

Sydney Wil l iams of Ann A r b o r visited at Les ter Wil l iams last i week j

A number from Unadi l la a t tend- ed the Fowlervil le fair and repor t a fine t ime I

Mrs Wir t Ba rnum and daugh t - er E s t h e r spent last week with friends in Mt Clemens

Chaa May and family of Bel- i laire are visit ing her -mother Mrs El len Marshal l and other relatives here

Mrs C F Teachout of Lans ing is spending a-couple of weeks with her pa ren t s Mr and Mrs J o h n W e b b

T h e L A S o f i f t e M E Church will serve d inner a t Mr and Mrs Geo Goodwins Wednesday of this week

T h e Misses Grace Smi th and L u l u Wagoue r of Gakteburg 111 are visi t ing at Z A HartsufTs and other relatives here

Mrs Chas Odell of Morley Meshycosta Co is visitiug her son and wife J a c o b Odelh

J o e Wi l l iams had the misforshytune to broak his leg last Tuesday

CIIKH Run H Hi)Hndiiii7 H fnw

dayH with hiw cousin Jesse Car te r

Dr Bai rd and two doctors from Det ro i t operated on Maggie Cuui-miskey last Tuesday for append i shycitis They also have a nurse from Detroit The patient- is doshying tine

T h e remains of Mrs S t ra i th weie b rough t home from Detroi t last Wednesday where she had been for t reatment The funeral services were held at the M E Church Fowlerville Fr iday

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Mesdauies Nett ie Vaughn and ELUI-

iy Jampokuun attended tbe btttte weetiug uf the 0 pound 8 at Jackson this week

K H Teeple of Muniatique waa a deltigatb to iuc auraquoLe Lueeliug of LUH O E and vsited hero before returnshying home

lev Geo B Crawford of Westminshyister Presb ltbuiTb of f t Huron was the Ruest of his daughter Miss Esther Crawford preceptress of our schools the week

Miss Maine Brady ana Edwin Hoisel were married at St Marys church Wednesday morning by Rev Fr Comerford assisted by lievs Hallay and Command The young couple received the congratulation of a large circle of friends both being well

j kiiowu bre SJiss Brady having been Saginaw has a manual 11-aiuiug | t o r SOMItt t m i b o n B c t Livingston raquooun-

plaui ibat is said to be equalrd by on- tys teachers and Mr Hoisel a young ly one other in any public school inj d n u t 0 Marion township the United States This buildiug will I u 3

I several from here attended tbe wyd undoubtedly be visited by thousands i - M ^ bdquo

J J ding J Miss Pearl Clark of Hartland and Francis Carr of Detroit at the

United States thousands

of teachers during the last three days of October when the meeting of the State Teachers Association occurs There will be an exhibit of drawing and manual training work schools all over the state

home of the brides parents in Hartland Miss Clark is one of Hartlands fairest

Publicity Tvis in Iiltgt niMvsjutper and all

the- AvorM n gtv knows it Is the motto )f i Uiilin luvci-iisinsT H^PIKV

The w r y tmth hath a color from gt i-Msiti ni of tlugt nttpror-mdashEliot

( daughters and for several years one of j our countys teaihers Mr Carr was a formar Pinckney boy and for years a i teacher A graduate of the Ypsilanti

Normal He holds a lucrative posishytion in Detroit The young people have the best wishes of a host of friends as loth are well known throughout the county

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Democrat c

i

Edwin Farmer Democratic Candidate

FOR REPRESENT ATIVE Solicits your support at

the November Election

Meeting Clarence Finch and wile of Jackson

were guests of R E Finch and wife tbe past waek

John Brown and wife of Marion Icwa were the guest3 of his sister Mrs John Chambers 3r the past week

All the room for patients at the sanshyatorium being occupiei one man a Mr LaTourette has sought refuge there by building a bouse tent oi canshyvas house with floor wainscotting and Irame all made up ready to occupy He is thus availing himself of the magnifiicent air and treatment there there affordedmdashHerald

Our genial blacksmith K R Brown has been working tbe past week as an assistant in the post office in Detroit

service examina-ook -

ing for an appointment quite so soon Whatever Mr Brown undertakes he will do well and while we are sorry to lose him we wish him success

t Business Pointers

i

i fie passed the eiyi j tion some time ago but was not

LOST

Rosary between residence and tli Catholic church black jet beads gold chain and gold cros I prize them very hiurhly Pease return and get liberal reward

Mrs J C Dunn

The atholir yountf people of Brighshyton will hold a box social and dance at the Brighton opera house Oct 23 08 All are cordially invited Music by Detroit orchestra bull

Have you ever tried Cleanola for bull

your varnished furniture leather chairs etc Exceptionally nseful for auto cleannurmdashmakes it look Iiklaquo new Ask your dealei for it

Cleanola Co Pittsburg Pa

N Golden Wedding

Of Big Rapids

Will address the people vicinity on State Issues

of this at the

lOpera House Pinckneyj

Mason th is

IB very

j IOSCO

E z r a TitiniiB is in week- K

Mrs F lorence Ha ines low at th is wri t ing

Mrs But le r is e n t e r t a i n i n g fr iends from Detroi t

M r a Wm Munsell has a cousin from P i t t s b u r g visi t ing her

W H L D a n n of Pe toskey visited

B 0 S m i t h a few days with his

cousin J e s s e Cartdr

Wednesday Evening Oct 21

The fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr and Airs Wm Glenn vas iele-brated on Wednesday September 30th at their home at North Lake

Following were those who were in attendance --

Their son E L Glenn and family of Stockbridge daughter Mrs Richshyard Webb husband and son Edward of Merricourt Dakota daughter Mrs Asahel Dutton and hnsband Plain-field daughter Mrs Floyd Hinkley and hnsband of No^th Like One daughter Mrs M R Griffith husband and daughter Golden of California being absent Then came the brothshyers and sisters of tLe bride and groom P W Watts of Webster D E Watts and wite of Mason brothers of Mrs Glenn and her only sister Mrs J-gtho Webb and husband of Unadilla R C Glenn and wife ot Cbelf-ea brother of tbe groom and Sin Wm Wood of North Lake his sister Mr and Mrlt S A gtlape of Chelsea were alp numbered among the srnests

After a snraptnous dinner the time was taken up with songs and rernm- isrentes of pioneer days There were many beautifnl and ulaquoefnl presents besides a numbe- of hard coins rang ing in value from five to twenty dolshylars The wish was expressed by mar y that the bride and groom might ive to enjoy their diamond wedding

Come to onr dance and box social Oct 28 and the Brighton young people will ahow yon a good time Rememshyber ihe place at the Brighton opera

1 honse

The Bullard Automatic Wrench Co are getting out a set of wrenches that

are superior to any made Send for of

circulars and ask yonr dealer for thn wrench The editor of this paper ha sample Bullard Automatic Wrench Co Providence R 1

For Sale

7pound acres of land all kinds of fruit crood 8 room house barn stables etc in corporation of Pinckney village Sell to suit purchaser t 43 THOS BURCHIEI

tor Sale

4 year old Inrsy cow with heifer calf 1 J Teeple 39tf

We at onr

are mil

Cider ready to arind 1 in PettysviHe

yon

William H

r apple

ooker

S I Connty of IivtnffStnn At bull Mgtmlton of ltmd court held ftt tblaquo Pro-

beta offliw in the villa of Howtll la MI4 coDfity on the lth (lay nf OrtnhlaquoT A Tgt 1

Prmmt Hon Arthur A Mnntajroe Jndjre of Problaquoilaquo In thn matter nf the eUtlaquo of

HAIUH J HRIOOS decaamdashd Wm H Rrigjta harine tiled in Mid court bta

petition praylDS that a cerlAln Inatrnnalaquont la wrltlne parportln^ to be ths laat will and Mat- meat of Raid decaaaed now on 01laquo in amid eoart be acmlttadto probate andthat tte adadaJatrattoa he araatad to A D Thorapeon or to aooM othar anftable pe raon

It la ordered that the Mb day at W(li mdash bar A D 1908 at ten oclock la the fbrcaoon at aaJd probate office be and fa nawaby appatetai for baarinitaaid petition

An It la farther ordered that aobUe aottaa tbaraof be (Iran by pabUaation of a copy of this order for ft aocaaaalTe waaka pravfova laquoo aald day of baarlac igt bull PiMinay DISPATCH a a m papa printed and dreolalad la aaid eonnty

Aanrnim A MOVTAACB

Jadfot Probata