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1 4f * 7 E J * P * P Vol. I Pnckney, Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, Frday, prl 8, 93 No. 40 f&f T. o 'f Dd you do any mssonary work Tuesday. Dan Boys Xra good sus a cer's for $5. Wm. May vsed a Frank Worden's recenly. Paul McClear of Dero, was home over Sunday. Vance rnold s vsng a he home of Wr Boyce. Work has been sared on Chas. Woodworh's new house. Look a he lne of lades and - gens neckwear a Kuhn's. L. Gallup and wfe vsed,me Gallup of nderson Sunday. Born o Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wlson Wednesday, prl 6, a son. Geo Junson and wfe vsed n Royal Oak a few days las week. Wll Bronner of Grand Rapds vsed a Henry Dewey's Sunday. Mss Rose Monague eneraned her cousn, le Drown, Sun. Carl W h ed and wfe spen Sunday wh relaves near Pnckney. Sam Wllams and wfe of Whe Oak have been vsng' a L. R. Wllam's. Mrs* Lena Rce and Laura Rchmond are eneranng he German measels. The Royal Neghbors have a depuy here ryng o reorganze he socey.» ^ Mss Belle Coaes was eneraned a he home of Mrs. F. C ( Monague recenly. Lonea Euhn lef Saurday o resume her sudes n he Unversy School of Musc. orney General Fellows has ruled ha he Teacher's Penson bll s unconsuonal. Mesdames gue* Sackable and Magge Euhn were n Banker Hll he frs of he week. Fred Monague,wfe and daugher Gladys spen Sunday wh relaves near Webbervlle. Mack Cameron lef for Jackson Wednesday o accep a poson as foreman of he secon a ha place. The L.. S. meeng a be home of Mrs. Rose Monague was well aended n spe^of he weaher. Russel Shaw and wfe spen a day vsng a he home of her uncle, L. Gallup, durng her say here. - Mr. and Mrs. Wr Baron, who have been spendng a few days wh hs parens here, reurned o her home n Durand Monday Mrs. Harrson Baes and broher Ber Weherbee spen a week vsng a Gary, Ind., a he home of Mrs. Baes 9 sser, Mrs. Harry Serner. Ex Judge.. Monague of Howell and son-n-law, Rober Mannng, of Brghon have purchased he Parson's grocery sock 4 a Lansng. ccordng o sascs Lvngson conny has beween fve and foregn born whe WpnJaon, Only wo counes, ^wra' and Hllsdale have less Mrs. Inez Hadley has a new pano, rche rnold las week. was n. Perry See he candy a 0c per lb a Euhn's. J. G. Sayles spen Tuesday a F. C.Monagues. Mrs. 0 n Marshall s que sck a hs wrng. rhur Bulls los a' valuable young horse las week. Mrs. Fred Sharp Sr. s he gues of Mrs. Jayne yraul. Cu ou he fzz and fuss and fll up on zeal and zes. The L. T. L. me Wcrden las Thursday. wh Los Mrs.'W. Baes vsed n Pnckney he frs of he week. Mrs. Mary Danels has been on he ck ls for a few days. Samuel Valenne s vsng a he borne of L. R. Wllams. Rev. McTagger vsed a he home of Geo. Sevens Monday. Chas. McGee has moved ono he Holmes farm souh of own. rs. C. N. Bulls was a Dero vsor he fore par bl he week. Beulah Baes and frend spen Frday evenng wh Mrs.Bronner. Floyd Warfle of Dansvlle s vsng a he home of E.Broheron. Mesdames Mapes and Conk were n Chelsea las Frday and Saurday. Beal Danels s home from he Sockbrdge Hgh School wh he measels. Juna Rae and Bearce Broheron have been spendng a few days n Dansvlle... R. Pos of he M.. C. was* n ls vcny las week esng sol for h% lfalfa Club. O. W. Hammond eneraned hs faher and moher, from (grons a few days he pas week. Tuesday Mrs. Mary Danels receved a shpmen of 200 fne baby chcks of he Whe Leghorn varey. UNDILL Waler Webb and wfe of Norh Dakoa vsed a J no. and J ane Webb's las week. lrs.pyper and Mss Ruh Wason reurned home Tuesday from Parma where hey have been vsng he former's daugher, Mrs W. Bowersox. Mrs. E. L. Hadley and Mrs' Marshall were n Dero las Frday. ~ Me Gallup and wfe of Maron spen one day las week a Oln Marshall's. Wll and ra Gardner of Wes. Punam spen Sunday a Os Webb's, Mrs. Barnum eneraned ssers from Mun h las week. her Warren Baron lef Saurday las for Dakoa where he expecs o spend he summer. Oo Sene* of FowlervlPs spendng a few weeks a S. F. Had'ey's. : Mesdamea Hunger and Smh vsed a W. X. Barnum's las Wed.-. ' *. xmrs. Warren-Baron and chldare vsng relaves n Fln. recepon was gven Frday evenng a be Gleaner Hall for Rober Marshall and brde. They were presened wh a fne rocke The Dues of an Edor "lo run a counry newspaper'" says a cenral Mchgan edor,"all a fellow needs o do s o be able o wre poems, dscuss he arff and money queson, umpre a baseball game, repor a weddng, saw wood, descrbe a fre so he readers wll shed her wraps,make a dollar do he work of en, shne a a dance, abuse he lquor hab, es whskey, measure calco, subscrbe o chary,go whou meals, sneer a snobbery, wear dam onds nven adversemens, overlook scandal, apprase babes, delgh pumpkn rafoars, mnser o he afbced,heal $re dsgrunled, fgh o a fnbh,se ype, mold opnons, sweep he. offce, speak a prayer meengs, sand n wh everybody and every hng. Why No Ge Ou n Injuncon? n exchange eay:" man bas jus nvened a sysem whereby eavesdroppng on elephone lnes wll be absoluely elmnaed,' so s repored. Wh he use of he devce nobody bu wo pares conversng wll be able o hear wha s sad. The man who bas perfeced hs nvenon has nruded upon a sacred and alenable rgh of he mercan people. Under he consuon he czens of hs counry aro enled o lfe, lbery and pursu of happness. To hese hree should be added a fourh he rgh o lsen o conversaon jver pary lne elephones. Why do a grea many curous czens nsall elephones and pay for hem? JWby, ndeed!" Don' Be a Jfemp Shee "Wha am I dong for my own?" s a queson ha evey man should ask hmself occassonally, f for oher reason han o ake sock of bs loyaly o home neress.. Do you ell srangers who come o own, ha s he bes own n he counry. or do you ell hem he own s no good and never wll be so long as ceran people lve n. There s he damp shee brand of men n every own, who ry o dampen every good hng proposed, and who have no use for progressveness of any knd. They are he he "P B's,he pullbacks, bu hey are always n he mnory when here comes a chance o do some good adul szed boosng. The man who ges ou and hollers s always gong o ge a crow" bu {he whner has o whne by hs lonely. Fly Swang Tme Is pr Wh Us Judgng from advance repors he war oh he fly s gong o hegn early hs sprng. Mr. Fly s sure gong o.ge hs'n as soon as he pus n hs appearance, f he advce of he leadng healh auhores are followed. One advses us o go ou of doors afer he lle pes and k no wa unl he comes no'he house o "swa" hm, case of carryng he war no he enemy's camp. sure sgn of sprng he dsplay of garden seeds M I C H E L I N U T O M O B I J L E T I R E S W o n a s u s u a l a I m l e c o n e s a h e <». <» < :: ( o l s, M a y 3 0, 9 2 l n d l a n a p - 8 F o r S a l e b y y r a u l T & B o l l n g e r GREGORY, MICH. R E M E M B E R Tha we are headquarers for Grade Candes M O S S R O S E F L O U R whch s guaraneed H g h o'mee he requremens of all home bakng, Bread, Bscus, Cakes, Pasry, I^c. O r d e r T o d a y a n d oe C o n v n c e d < > ' S,, DENTON, GREGORY LWYS IN THE MRKET FOR BUTTER ND EGGS o%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%*%%%%%%%%%%* %%%%%%%%%»%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%^% < Iks M a o ^ o v Z z x & d n e x r a g o o d s w e a p a d g l a s s o w e l b a r g o o d w a e r n g po ll oher goods are rgh n qualy ard prce M, E, K U H N GREGORY Por Sale by W. B. Brow 3 0 e 0 c 2 5 e I» < > :: < ::» <. > ( - :/ m Mr*'!

2 G R E G O R Y PINCKNEY. G Z E T T E K. W. CVKRLY, Publsher MICHIGN The elephone has nvaded Jerusalem. The "moves" wll be nex. They can cu down he sze of he he dollar, bu sounds jus as ug. -- People who complaned of sprng fever a few days ago are recoverng. New York has a new dance called he "paress glde." Ths one s well named. laska has graned women he rgh o voe. Now all needs s he women. There are persons sll lvng who remember when here were four seasons o he year.. Chcago spnser calls herself "Mrs." n hs nsance here beng nohng n a name. The cubs gown s referred o as ndescrbable and he ensung descrpon proves. Wha has become of he old-fash oned baseball player who never waa an acor n he wner? In some ces he hospals keep open house all ngh for he convenence of "joyrdng" pares. Talkng abou he alleged corss rus, here seems o be a demand ha be squeezed o deah. One way o drve ou he unclean songs would be o pu muscal and l erary mer no he clean ones. The average woman can make up her face much easer han her mnd and says made up que as long. Why do he grea panss and arss always feel of her faces whle havng her pcures aken? Ths dscovery ha some sars arc cold suggess smlar dscoveres made by varaus sage-door Johnnes. man ou of work won a prze for ellng why he was jobless. Ths mgh sound promsng, bu 299 oher men faled. wesern man recenly sole a house. Possbly he waned o morgage so he could buy an auomoble. There are very few excepons o he rule ha he cy man who wans o go back on he farm never lved on one. college professor who has no a vocabulary exensve enough o elmnae swear words, faled n hs educaon. Pavng oled he ee and hrown he nblck no he hrd speed, he resolue golfer approaches he frng lne. Now ha men are wearng has wh he rbbon bow n he back, why no begn o year vess buoned up he back? physcan declares ha people should ea all he undgesble foods on he marke. Newlyweds, please ake noce! Whe a Chcago man was away from home he roof was solen off hs house. noher one of hose cases of seeng sars. conemporary asks f sucde s Jusfable? I depends on wheher" you are pursued by a bll collecor or jus an ordnary bore. Nex me he elephone grl ells you he lne you wan s busy, bear n mnd ha here are only 9,000,000 phones n hs counry. Complan Is made of he new nckel ha wll no go no a slo. Theren shows he reasonng power of nanmae hngs. I s suggesed ha babes' dresses be flreproofed. Ths sysem mgh be renforced wh a muzzle o preven he eang of maches. The young woman who breaks her engagemen o a young man because he s oo successful ceranly ses a new sandard of elgbly. n easern frm, hopng o frusrae burglars, acked he followng sgn on he eofe; "Ths safe open." Nex mornng he rm was $3,000 ou. pproxmaely fve per cen, of he oal populaon of he Uned Saes ges hs or her lvng more or less from elecrcy and s ramfcaons. Some wll be shocked o now hs. 5 MOTHER ND THREE DUGTERS ND LITTLE GIRL FRIEND RE DED FIRE BREKS OUT WHILE THE FMILY SLEEPS Parens Suffer Injures n empng o Rescue Chldren from Flames. Faher wll Recover s he r #ul o" a fre whch desroyed he home of James Bradley, a Kenneh, near S. Ignace, Mr. Bradley s an nmae of a S. Ignace hospal, mournng he deah of hs wfe, her hree daughers and a neghbor's chld. The fre- sared whle he famly was sleepng. The daughers, aged 4, 0 and 7, were burned along wh Verna Irwn, aged 7, who was spendng he ngh wh hem. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley were severely burned n aempng a rescue, and he laer ded of njures n he hospal. Mr. Bradley probably wll recover. Mr. Bradley s foreman a Kenneh and Mr. Irwn ploye of he same plan, of a mll s an era- The Bradleys moved from Pellson o Kenneh las January, Wans o Sell Secres ccordng o a memoral submed o he house, he senae and he presden, sgned by 80 czens of Rocheser, Mch., Theodore Munger, of ha own, has made 2 food dscoveres whch wll save he world $50,000, The memoral fgures ha he loss n he Uned Saes alone s $0,000,000,0¼ a year. ' ' Munger's plan s o sell hs secre o he governmen for one cen a day from each lvng nhaban Ths he fgures would oal up abou $5, ,000 a year. He'offers o urn over one-hrd of hs amoun for scenfc research, one-hrd for good roads and one-hrd for hmself, o connue hs scenfc research. work. mendmen Is Now ssured. Drec elecon of Uned Saes senaors became one of he provsons.-of he consuon by Conneccus's rafcaon of he amendmen o ha effec. Thry-sx saes, he requse hree-fourhs of all n he unon, have now approved he change, I remans only for he governors of all saes whch have-aced favorably o formally nofy Secreary Bryan and for hm o ssue a proclamaon announcng he change. The amendmen o he consuon s he second whn he las few monhs. The new amendmen s he seveneenh o be adoped. Grfs Wn n Boson Srke. srke of he elephone operaors of Greaer Boson, hreaened for he pas few days, s avered by a compromse reached afer a 48-hour con ference beween represenaves of he company and he unon. Insead of ncreasng wages, as was demanded, he company s o adop a plan of "annversary paymens" of from $25 o $00 a year, n he naure of a bonus for fahful servce. Low Brh Rae n France. The brh' rae n he French capal for 92 w*as he lowes snce 86, accordng o a muncpal repor made publc recenly. There was only one brh for every 30 famles. The nfanle deah rae was 43 a housand. Prohbve renals are sad o have been he chef cause for he decrease n he number of brhs,' Reorganze he New Republc. The Brazlan governmen, ancpang smlar acon on he par of he Uned Saes, has cabled o he Chnese governmen s recognon of he new republc. The Brazlan and Chnese flags were dsplayed ogeher over he governmen offces.. survey of he srees of he vllage of Chesanng has been made o esablsh he necessary dephs and grades for a runk sewerage sysem. The survey ncluded sx blocks of he man sree for a conemplaed pavemen. The 3-year-old daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Le Ver of Ovd ded from pneumona, as a resul of nhalng seam. Whle playng abou he sove she placed her jnonh over he spou of he ea kele, and ded a few hours afer. Mrs. O. Dean, wfe of Dr. Dean, cy healh offcer, of Souh Haven, s dead. She came here over 40 years ago ard was promnen n club and church crcles. KINO LFONSO OF SPIN n aemp on he. lfe of Span's young ruler has been made for he hrd me by anarchss...three shos were fred a hm bu he escaped unhur. DENTISTS ELECT OFFICERS Voe o fflae wh Naonal Body and Gve Money o Mller Memoral voe o afflae wh he Naonal Denss' assocaon, an appropraon of $250 o he Mller Memoral fund a nn rbor, ard he elecon of offcers feaured he fnal sesson of he Mchgan Denal assocaon a Grand Rapds. The Mller Meaoral probably wll be eher a ".." :,, o v a scholarshp a he Unvc). :y of Mchgan n honor of Dr. M.'.l..., ame o Grand Rapds as clean Oj. medcal deparmen, bu ded wo v eeks afer akng he poson. Offcers eleced: Presden, W.. Gffen, Dero; Vce-Presden, C.. Burbrdge, Grand Rapds; Secreary, F. Ward Howle Jackson; Treasurer, E. J. Chamberlan, Grand Rapds; members of he execuve councl, G. C. Bowles, Dero, and Waler L, Crego, Sagnaw. Royal Mal Encrcles Globe new ranspacfc seamshp lne from Porland o Japan and Chna was nauguraed wh he salng of he seamshp Harpagus from Porland, Ure. I s planned o manan a salng every four weeks for he presen. The new servce wll form- he las lnk of a connous world-crclng servce of he Royal Mal Seamshp Co. For he presen he new servce s o be carred on by seamshps of he Shre lne, whch s owne(j by he Royal Mal Co., bu laer a flee of 2,000 on shps wll be bul for he ranspacfc nede. Heroc Woman Saves Husband. Bu for he herosm dsplayed by hs wfe, H. H. Rawlngs, a real esae agen, of Por Huron, mgh have been cremaed, when her aparmens were desroyed by fre. Rawlngs s a paralyc and lay helpless on a couch n one of he rooms when burnng mbers overhead old hm* of he fre. Hs cres for help were heard by hs wfe, who coolly lfed hm ono a wheel char, and unasssed, carred hm down a seep sarway, along wh her 5-year-old daugher, hrough smoke whch was suffocang. They had no sooner reached he ousde han he roof caved n. Hsorc Brdge o Be Removed. Gen. Sullvan's brdge, whch Gen. Washngon and hs army used n passng over he Schuylkll rver o wner quarers a Valley Forge, s o rse agan n mpershable concree. Ths was made ceran a a meeng of represenave men recenly. $250,000 srucure s planned, he money havng been "subscrbed by paroc men of wealh resdng n he neghborhood of he hsorc spo. Presden Wll Vs Canal. Presden Wlson s gong o Panama o see he canal as soon as he exra sesson of congress adjourns. To he delgh of bose who sand for free olls for domesc commerce, he presden nformed hem of hs nenon. He sad he would ake up hs queson as soon as he arff was ou of he way, ha he waned o sudy personally n all s phases, and ha abou hs frs sep would be he rp o he canal. The cy councl of Hasngs has se asde a poron of he second sory of he cy hall for lbrary purposes. In wll be placed he presen collecons of books n he cy schools and he Hasngs Women's club. M I C H I G N B R E V I T I E S Bale Creek. To be marred wce whn a week was he unusual experence of Mr. and Mrs. John Spos of hs cy. Boh pares are newly arrved from Hungary, and are gnoran of he Englsh language and cusoms. Mr. Spos, accompaned by he brde, vsed Jusce llen, where hey were marred. The couple hen vsed Rev. Faher Burk of he Caholc church and afer eouly denyng ha he ceremony had been performed, were marred for he second me. Kalamazoo. J. B. Hafeld who aemped o murder hs mohern-law, Mrs. Caherne Nghngale, n % Goblesvlle, some me *ago, and who laer made 'an unsuccessful aemp o ake hs own lfe, appeared n he Van Buren crcu cour n Paw Paw and pleaded guly o he charge of aemped murder. The woman s sll paralyzed and lle hope s held ou o her frends for her recovery. Lansng. Mrs. Mary Lucas was convced of he murder of Mrs. Paulne Fngel here and senenced o a lfe erm n he Dero house of correcon. Mrs. Lucas was accused of havng admnsered acone o an aged rval n love, and alhough admng he crme, pleaded nsany. Tlje jury was ou all day and reurned a verdc of guly. The cour passed senence mmedaely. The convced woman showed no emoon. nn rbor. Edward Wood, a carpener, s n jal here pendng an examnaon. Wood red o force hs way no he offce of M. J. Cavanaugh, an aorney, hreaenng o kll hm, s alleged. T5)e lawyer once appeared n a case n jusce cour n whch Wood was neresed. Wood was arresed las Chrsmas on a charge of makng smlar hreas and was released. Grand Rapds. Harry Hughey. weny-hree years old of Cedar Sprngs, has been brough here under, arres, charged wh aempng o wreck a G. R. & I. fas ran No. 92 near Cedar Sprngs. He s alleged o have placed rals and es on he rack. Hughey old of seeng hree men run away. He was mmedaely arresed. Ypslan. -Danel Hurley, sngle, aged ffy-fve, was Insanly klled beween Mlan and Whaker by beng sruck by a ran. He was ' a broher of Jusce John Hurley of ugusa ownshp, also Mrs. Charles Meanwell of hs cy. Eaon Rapds. Myrle, he hreeyear-old daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wood, go some nedlcaed ables^ off he panry shelf and afer she had swallowed several of hem requred more han an hour's hard work by a physcan o save he chld's lfe. Coldwaer. John Urban, convced of burglary, was senenced o serve from ffeen monhs o ffeen years wh he recommendaon of wo and one-half years n Jackson sae prfon. Ponac. Raymond H. Granger, aged hry years, resdng a 75 Merva sree, was nsanly klled when he fell under he wheels of a car boose n he' Grand Trunk yards a Oakland avenue. Granger * was a swchman and was hangng o he caboose seps, he ran, movng backwards, he sde handle gave way and he fell under he wheels. Jackson. Pear ha John Sermnsk, murderer of hs hreenmonhs-old daugher, may be aacked by oher convcs n Jackson prson, has prevened he offcals from placng he murderer a work In any of he Indusres n he penenary* and he ls beng kep n hs cell unl some mehod of carng for he case can be devsed. Feelng. agans he Polsh murderer s nense Insde he prson and he offcals have been warned ha f he s placed a work n any of he Insde plans he wll be aacked. I s no mprobable ha a specal guard wll be neceseary o proec Sermnsk when he s placed a work. Grand Rapds. -Rchard R. Meheany, secreary and audor of he Grand Rapds & Indana Ralway,company, ded suddenly Monday mornng from hear dsease, beng srcken whle shavng a hs resdence. Mr. Meheany was ffy-egh years of age and had been conneced wh he ralway company snce he sared as offce boy a ffeen. Corunna.- Jfhn Wood n aemp Ing o pu one of hs wo bull dogs oa of he house receved njures whch may prove faal. He was ben n he hroa and ches, and he arms were badly laceraed. I s feared ha he dog was sufferng from rabes. BOY INTERPRETER Young Massachuses Swede In Canada Tweny Years go Wan* o Reurn. Tweny years ago, a blond-hared young Swede, a boy of abou 0 years of age, accompaned a pary of hs fellow-counrymen on he hen long rp o Wesern Canada as an nerpreer. The pary he accompaned locaed a Weaskwn, lbera, now one of he mos hrvng and bes seled dsrcs n Wesern Canada. For hree years he remaned n he dsrc. Homesckness ook hm back o hs home a Fchburg, Mass., and he has remaned here, for 7 years. He has heard frequenly from hs frends n he Wes. He has followed her movemens and wached her progress. He has heard how he own he helped o esablsh has rsen from a shack o a growng, hrvng, brsk busness cener, wh he surroundng counry peopled now by housands who are occupyng he errory n whch he was one of he frs o help plan he colony of weny or wenyfve. In hs leer o an offcal of he Deparmen of he Ineror, he says: "When I was up n Canada, Calgary was a small own and so was Edmonon, bu I undersand hey have grown wonderfully snce." The young man when he 'wen las learned a machne rade, he has paens and nvenons bu he wans o go o Canada agan. nd he lkely wll, bu when he does he wll fnd a greaer change han he may expec. Calgary and Edmonon are large ces, showng marvelous and wonderful grdwh. Where bu one lne of ralway made a somewha oruous and ndefne way across he plans o s mounan pass, here are hree lnes of ralway dvdng he rade of hundreds of housands of farmers, carryng fregh o he hundreds of owns and ces crossng and crss-crossng N he prares n all drecons, reachng ou no new selemens, and precedng dsrcs o be newly opened for ncomng selers. He wll no be able o secure a homesead unless a a consderable dsance from he own, he hree dollar' an acre land s sellng a from $5 o $35 an acre. He wll fnd now wha was bu a heory hen*, ha hs land ha was hen $3 an acre s worh he $30 or $35 ha may be asked for I, and a good deal more. Bu he wll fnd ha he can secure a homesead jus as good as any ha were aken n hs day, and oday worh $35 an acre, bu a some dsance from a lne of ralway, ye wh a cerany of ralway n he near fuure, and he wll fnd oo ha he can sll ge land a $5 o $8 an acre ha wll n a year or wo be worh $30 or $35 an acre. Mr. Moseson s alkng o hs counrymen abou Canada. dversemen. \ ll Fool's Day. When freaksh prl lfs he lach all ws and wags consder hemselves free o ven her nonsense upon he vcms whom hey would fool by her rcks. The gay Parsan calls such "prl fsh;" n bonne Scoland on hs day hey make merry "hunng he gowk," whls n England and fjs counry a man keeps a sharp lookou les he be caugh a a dsadvanage by he joker who glores n hs smarness f he only can make some one look rdculous. Bu s jus as, well no o be oo smar. The boomerang has a wcked hab of comng back. Slly as ll Fool's day cusom may seem o he solemn, hae an ancen ancesry. Is orgn s obscure, bu somewhere from he far-off mes when hose old Romans fel he ll of he vernal equnox, and wen on he spree accordngly, comes hs" rollck whch sll rlls forh s merry dy n our srees. Deeper sll, he calm, conemplave Hndu, for some reason or oher, from me mmemoral has gone a-foolng on he frs of prl. I was probably from France, whence all hngs vvacous come, ha Europe go he unruly ch for urnng hs day no a comedy of errors. "Oh, So Sudden," He was no a rapd wooer, and she va^geng somewha anxous. JL perssen rng came a he fron door. "Oh, boher!" she sad. "Who can be callng?" ''Say you're ou," he suggesed. S Oh, no, ha would be unrue*" she proesed. "Then say you are engaged," he urged. "Oh, may I, Charle?" she cred, as she fell Ino hs arms. nd he man kep on rngng he fron door bell. Puzzle. New Nurse I couldn' answer he docor hs mornng when he asked f he young woman paen who arrved a shor me ago was lgh-headed. "Oher Do Why couldn' you answer hm? New Nurse Because I ddn' know wheher he waned o knpw f she were delrous or f she were a blonde. Relaves of a newly marred couple never nerfere If hey haven' Ipjr*

3 DISPPERED Lke Magc afer akng Lyda E. PnkhamV Vegeable. / Compound* Norh Bangor! N. Y. "s I have used Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegeable Compound wh grea benef I feel my duy o wre and ell you abou I was alng from female weakness and had headache and backache nearly all he me. I was laer every monh han should have been and so sck ha I had o go o bed. 4 'Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegeable Compound has msde me well and hese roubles have dsappeared lke magc. I have recommended he Compound o many women who have used successfully." Mrs. James J. Sacy, R.F.D. No. 3, Norh Bangor, N. Y. noher Made Well. nn rbor, Mch. "Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegeable Compound has done wonders for me. For years suffered errbly wh hemorrhages and had pans so nense ha somemes I would fan away. I had female weakness so bad ha I had o docor all he me and never found relef unl I ook your remedes o please my husband. I recommena your wonderful medcne o all sufferers as I hnk s a blessng for all women.'' Mrs; L. E. Wyckoff, 2 S. shley S., nn rbor, Mch. There need be no doub abou he ably of hs grand old remedy, made from he roos and herbs of ourfelds,o remedy woman's dseases. We possess volumes of proof of hs fac, enough o convnce he mos*skepcal. Why don' you ry? Y o u r Lver Is Clogged U p Tha's Why You're Tred Ou of Sor! Have No ppee. CRTER'S LITTLE CRTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. LIVER PILLS wll ou you rgh n a few days They d her duy Cure Conspaon,.. Blousness, Indgeson and Sck Headache SMLL PILL, SMLL DOSE, SMLL PRICE. Genune mus bear Sgnaure v^;tffdrmrjk ff G). S. PT. OFF. Removes Bursal Enlargemens, Thckened, Swollen Tssues? Curbs, Flled Tendons, Soreness from any Bruse or Sran; Sops Spavn Lameness llays pan. Does no Blser, remove hevhar o lay up he horse. #2 00 a bole, delvered. Book K free. y BSORBINE, JR., he ansepc lnmen for manknd. For Synovs, Srans, Gouy or Rheumac deposs, Swollen, Panful Varcose Vens. Wll ell you more f you wre. and $2 per bole a dealers or delvered. Manufacured only by W.F.Y0UNG,P.D.F,,88 Temple S.SprfnQfeld.Mass, Paralyss, Locomoor axa and Nervous Dseases successfully reaed Laes and mos modern mehods. PRICES RESONBLE. Hundreds of afed paen*. Come and fn?esfas DR. F. HOLLINGSWORTH, 6-8 Monro* ve., GRND RPIDS, MICH. Hs Consolaon. "So you've los your nce pussy-ca snce I was here las!*' sympahzed grandma. "Too bad! Of course you mss hm dreadfully, don' you?" "Well, yes;" sx-year-old John assumed a look of chasened sorrow; "bu hen, grandma, snce I've beard so much abou hs germ busness, I ry o hnk 's jus as well!". Unavodable. Jane Would you marry a man who was your nferor?, Mary If I marry a all. Red Cross Ball Blue, all blue, bes blung value n he whole world, makes he laundress smle. dv.. * None of us can afford o say all he fool hngs he would lke o say. Desponden? Have you froaoen headache*, a coaed ongue* ber ase n he mornng; "hearburn/' belchng of gas, acd rsng** n hroa afer eang, somach gnaw or burn, foul breah, dzzy spells* poor appee? orpd lver s he rouble n nne cases ou of en Dr. Perce's Golden Medcal Dscovery a a moseffclen lvernvfforaor, somach onc* bowel, regulaor and nerve '^renghener. lyeur Druggs Can Supply Y< 0- W RE STRTED BY BREKING OP MOTOR IS SPRED BY INMTES LOSS TO STTE HLF MILLION OF DOLLRS Four Large fundngs are Consumed fer rmaure In Twne Plan Burss. No Insurance s Carred Fre ha desroyed four large buldngs and caused a loss esmae'd a $500,000 n he Kansas penenary a Lansng was spread by convcs, who scaered burnng papers n buldngs no n he pah of he flames, accordng o a saemen by Fre Chef Mchael Bahler, of Leavenworh. Hs opnon was confrmed by some of he prson offcers. The fre sared when he armaure of a moor n he wne plan suddenly burs no flame, whch communcaed o walls and floors. Half an nch of oly ln over he floors made he buldng burn lke nder. The burned buldngs are a oal loss, as he sae carres no nsurance on s srucures. Suffragee Wns Hunger Srke Mrs. Emmelne Pankhurs, he suffragee leader, was released from Holloway jal afer havng been oh a "hunger srke" for nne days. She had been senenced o hree years n he penenary as leader of he mlan suffragees. Mrs.-Pankhurs was released on probaon, under he erms of whch she mus repor a frequen nervals o he polce. In case she comms any msdeamenor she s lable o mmedae arres whou a warran and mus hen serve ou her full erm of convcon. The nenon of he auhores s o allow her o be free only unl she regans her srengh. Jole o Ge Federal Prsoners Prsoners, convced of felones n he federal cours a Chcago, hereafer wll be sen o he Illnos sae penenary a Jole, nsead of o he federal penenary a Leavenworh, Kas,, accordng o noce whch came from Washngon o Uned Saes Dsro orney James H. Wlkerson. Troops Whdrawn from Buffalo cour order was sgned drecng he whdrawal of he,000 sae m.la, called o Buffalo n connecon wh he srke, of he carmen of he Inernaonal ralway company. Sree car servce on regular schedule was resumed on all cy suburban y lnes. - Squaw Man s Saved Governor Moorhead, Xl of Nebraska, has approved he bll passed by he legslaure whch prohbs he marrage of whes and any person who has one-eghh- or more of Japanese, Chnese or negro blood. s orgnally framed he bll ncluded Indans n he prohbon, bu hs was srcken ou. pponmens by he Presden In a bach of nomnaons whch Presden Wlson sen_o he senae were he followng: Dudley Feld Malone, of New York, o be hrd asssan secreary of sae, John Basse More, of New York, o be counsellor of he deparmen of sae. To Dedcae Bu -Monumen monumen o Major rchbald W. Bu, mlary ade o Presden Roosevel and Taf, and who was los when 'he Tanc sank almos a year ago, wll be dedcaed May 30 n rlngon Naonal cemeery. Seven Mllon Packages Handled % Seven mllon parcel packages were handled n-he Chcago posoffce durng March. Tha was he greaes busness done n he counry. JThe leas was done a Emmons, W. Va. f where only one package was maled. Fund Now Toals $,560,000 Conrbuons amounng o $50,000 receve^ a Washngon by he mercan Red Cross brough he oal fund for he relef of he flood sufferers up, o $,560,000. Mrs. Harre Wlder^ of Coldwaer, sser of he lae.gov. C. G. Luce, s dead. John SermskU, who on he afer* THE MRKETS. Lve Sock, Gran and General Farm Produce. DETROIT Cale Receps 423: Marke srong and acve. We quoe exra beef seers $8.50@9; seers and hefers,,000 o,200, seers and hefers, 800 -o,000, $T#7.50; seers and hefers ha are fa, 500 o 700, $6 7; choce 'fa cows, $&@6.50; good fa cows. $5@5.75; com mom cows $4.50@4.75; canners, 4.25; choce heavy bulls, $6.60@7; far o good bolognas, bulls $5.75@6»25; sock bulls, 5.50; choce feedng seers, o,000, $7< 7.50; far feedng seers, 800 o l,(x'>, $66.75; choce sockers, 500 o 7<"0, $5.25@6.25; sock hefers, $5@5.50; mlkers, large, young medum age, $ ^0; common mlkers, $35@50. Veal calves l&u 90, Marke 5c lower. Bes $0 ohers $5^9.50. Mlch cows and sprngers srong. Sheep and lambs Receps 656. Marke 25c o 40c hgher. Bes lambs, $ ; far o good lambs, lgh o common lambs, $6@8; yearlngs, $8@8.25; far o good shep, $b@7; culls and common, ^3.50@4.25, Hogs Receps,323. Marke 0 o 5c lower. Range of prces; lgh o good buchers, $9.25; pgs, $9.40; lgh yorkers, $9.25; sags, one-hrd off.. EST BUFFLO: Cale Receps, 40 cars; marke 0@5c hgher; bes,350 o,500-lb seers, $8.80@9.5; good prme,200 o,300-bseers, $ ; good o prme,00 o,- 200-lb seers, $8J25@8.50; coarse, plansh,,00 o,200-lb seers, medum bucher seers,,000 o,00 lbs, $7.2508; bucher seer-st 950 o,000 lbs, $ ; lgh bucher seers, $ ; bes fa cows, $ ; bucher cows, $ ; lgh'* bucher cows, ; rmmers, $3.7504; bes fa hefers, $ ; medum bucher hefers, $6.7507; lgh bucher'hefers, $ ; sock hefers, $ ; be feedng seers, $ ; far o good do, $6.5007; prme expor bulls, $ ; bes bucher bulls, $6, ; bologna bulls, $ ; sock bulls, $505.50; bes mlkers and sprngers, $65080; common o far knd do, $ Hogs Receps, 00 ca-3; seady; heavy, $ ; mxed, $ ; yorkers, $9, ; pgs, $9.60; roughs, $ ; sags, $ Sheep and lambs Receps, 80 cars; acve; op lambs $ ; culls o far, $ ; yearlngs, $808.75; wehers, $7, ; ewes, $ Calves, $ Grans, Ec. WHET Cash No. 2 red, $. -2 May opened whou change a $.2, advanced o $.2-4 and declned o $. -2; July opened a 94 l-4c, advanced l-4c and declned o c; July opened a c, advanced o 94c and declned o 93 l-4c; No. whe, $.0-2. CORN Cash No cars a 56; No. 3 yellow, 2 cars a 56 l-2c; No.4 yellow, 55c OTS Sandard, 38c; No. 3 whe, car a 37c; No. 4 whe, 35c. RYE Cash No. 2, 35c. BENS Immedae and promp shpmen, $.95; May, $2. CLOVERSEED Prme spo, 50 bags a $3.40; sample, 30 bags a $0.«50; prme alske, $2.75; sample alske, 0 bags a $2, 8 a $0.75. FLOUR In one-egh paper sack*, per 96 pounds, jobbng los; Bes paen, $5.60; second paen, $5.20; sragh, $4.90; sprng paen, $5.0; rye, $4.60 per bbl. FEED In 00-lb sacks, jobbng los Bran, $23; coarse mddlngs,, $23; fne mddlngs, $27; cracked corn and coarse cornmeal, $22.50; corn and oaf chop, $22 per on. General Markes pples Baldwn, $ ; Greenng, $ ; Spy, $2.7503; Seele Red, $303.50; common, 75c0$.5O. per bbl. Onons c per bu. Cabbage Home-grown, $0.25 per bbl. Dressed Hogs Lgh, 000 l-2c; heavy, 8 9c per lb. Dressed calves Choce, 202 l-2c; fancy, 304c per lb: Poaoes M' hgan, car los n sacks, 43045c; : los, 45050c per bushel. Honey Choce o fancy vhe comb, 8020c; amber, 406c; exraced, 7@8c per pound. Lve Poulry Sprng chckens, 7 l-2@8c; hens, 7 l-208c; No. 2 hens r U@2c; old roosers, 00c; urkeys, 7020c; geese, 204c; ducks, 607c per lb. Cheese Wholesale los: Mchgan flas, new, 3 l-204c; Mchgan flas, old, 6 l-2@7c; New York flas, new, 606 l-2c; New York flas, old, 8 8 l-2c; brck cream, 404 l-2c; lmburger, vl8@9c domesc Swss, c; mpored Swss, c; block Swss, 2 022c per b. H""*"* sr*"*- mh WHO? SI 2 \s m LC I 24 lb. sack of Henkel's Bread flour wll make over 37 lbs. of bread. Everyhng bu flour shrnks when cooked bu Henkel's Flour grows. I coss less o begn wh han any oher food you 'lke; and wha oher food do you lke so well ha you mus have a every meal n he year? Buy IT IS NEVER DER f h e m m of BEEF IS HIGH ND SO IS THE PRICE OF CTTLE. For years be Provnce of lbera (Wesern jcanada) was be Bg : RanchlngCounry.Man [of heseranchesoday a re mmensegraln felds and be cule bave ven place o be culvaon of whea, oas, barley and lax; he change has made many housands of mercans, seled on hese plans, wealhy, bu has ncreased he prceol Lvesock. There s splendd opporuny now o ge a Free Homesead of 60 acres (and anoher os a preempon) In he newer dsrcs and produce clbercaleorffraln. Tho crops are always good, he clmae Is excellen, schools and churches are convenen, markes splendd, n eher Manoba, Saskachewan or lbera. Hend for leraure, he laes nformaon, ralway raes, ec., o (VI. V Mc!nne8, 76 Jefferson ve., Dero, Mch. Canadan Governmen'gens, or address Supernenden of Immgraon, Oawa,C*n»d». MM B E T T E R ^ l O H 'rora -korosone (cool o!l) lamps u lanerns hal from elecrdy or pa. Our groa Whe "lama Burner J*»"y lump and deolope a brlmfu whe f>0 cudlc-power lgh. 4o manel o break. Suo, roabe. Jolpfb' every naor. KG E NTS mukojaolanday. Wro quck or parculars and errory. Beware of usons. Su)»lo pospad 3V, H for $, a mps r con.moneybck IV NUT STISFIED..S.COX.SK.,622 W. Sae S.. MRSHLL MICH. IS I's SFE SVING SNE S3 an pujnum! { You can farm all he year n 'round rkansas PR C T I C L L Y every monh s a producve monh. No long, hard wners o requre expensve clohng for he famly or long feed* ng seasons for sock. There s pleny of land SB 3 * Deep, rch sol, and a very low prces. I wll pay you o nvesgae. We have jus publshed sx llusraed folders on rkansas. Send for he dne ha neress you. * Cenral rkansas 2. Norheasern rkansas 3. Souheasern rkansas 4. Souhwesern rkansas 5. Whe Rver Counry 6. rkansas Valley The way here va he MISSOURI PCIFIC Iron IRON MOUNTIN Mounan Roue Le us ell yoq abou low fares for homeseeker 3 (:. Mr. J. N. nderson, Immgraon gens ^ Iron Mounan, S Lous Please send me rkansas Land Folder No.. Name- ddresshu gens waned everywhere o sell ha grea book T h e L e g a l R g h s of W o m e n I defnes he legal rghs of a woman under all condons and n every poson n whch she may be placed. The one grea book o oday. Sells on sgh. n agency may make you ndependen. Prce, bound u green vellum cloh, $3; bound n full morocco wh gold op and uncu edges, $6^ Lberal erms o agens; experence no necessary. Wre oday for descrpve maer and errory. WOMEN'S PUBLISHING COMPNY 56 Unon Trus Buldng, Dero, Mchgan e w P e n c o n O l C o o k - s o v e Ths Is he sevenh-he las edon of he famous Ol Sove ha has revoluonzed kchen mehods In cy and on farm. I s lerally sweepng he counry. Nearly 200,000 NEW PER FECTIONS were sold n Indana, Illnos, and oher saes by he Sandard Ol Company, an Indana Corporaon, las year alone. Ths sove burns Ol. jus half ho cos of gasolne. wo-hrds he cos of arfcal eras. nd s safer and cleaner han eher. Noe he ol reservor wh ndcaor, he Perfecon Sad Iron Heaer, and oher exclusve feaures. 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4 SB \ j r mm% \ 3 n l / j l u EW are he whe men who have ever se foo on he myserous land of Puumayo, a wlderness he sze of Kansas shu n beween wo rbuares bf he mazon. There are no ralways, no roads, no elephones, no elegraph. For sx mona ravel s possble by boa along he rvers. For hree monhs he rvers drown one-half of he jungle, whch akes he aspec of an mprecse and reacherous lake. For anoher hree monhs he vrgn fores Is doed everywhere wh dangerous ooze holes, a paradse for all he deadles bacera, scorpons, snakes and all he anmaed nusances w h c h consue h e seamy sde of sence and manfes a ceran re he g o r ou s spec o Ioma, he sun, and Fue, he ropcal naure. moon. They generally bury her Ths s h o dead n her own en wrapped up n land of rubber, a new hammock, whch conans all n w h o s e unhe weapons and uensls hey used chared, mysen he course of her lves. rous fores "The young Indan who wshes- o many c r m e s be marred goes o he en where hs have been combeloved lved, cus some wood for hs med %y he fuure faher-n-law and presens he whe man, f cacque wh a ceran Quany of we are o becocoa and obacco. Some foureen leve he repor days aferward he young woman s drawn by Sr allowed o follow her husband o h R o g e r Caseolpa. Ths s he occason for very men. Englsh pcuresque fesves, parades anr rvesg a o r s dances a whch Huoo belles ds TTPPJ h a v e charged play her alen n skn panng ll he Peruvan he me s heard he boomng sound governmen wh refusng proecon lps are sewed up and he head s ; r e callng from every o he unforunae aborgnes whom hen shrunk unl s hardly larger. he rader's greed has praccally han a chld's fs In ceran rbes "The mangare s a curous nsnforced no he rubber appng bus- no mar* s ulk> ved o marry unless men, a sor of wreless of he jungle ness. he can s^- one of hose lle heads whch s used no only o express a Peruvans, _ and among hem a as r\..'. : - valor." rbe's.rejocng.. bu o communcae Peruvan judge, who passed hrough "o(h<.j- )L'j.;r-Hv hng whch you he cacque's orders o he men a New York recenly, and who had n- see now and \wx\ \s a ladle whos<* work n he fores. I s* a sor of vesgaed he charges, answered handle s made up of a dred human drum made by hollowng ou wo ree ha Englsh raders were drecly arm. Ths does no mean ha hr runks of slghly dfferen sze. By responsble for he Puumayo aroc- Indans are especally cruel and mur- srkng he surface wh a malle es and ha Peru, wh s popula- derous. The whe man has lle o wo dfferen noes are produced, and on of four mllons, scaered aver fear from hem, provded he fnds ou he varous combnaons of hose wo 700,000 square mles, canno very all abou a rbe's habs and cus- sounds perm he ransmsson v well make he jungle as safe or safer oms before venuvng no an Indan code sgnals very smlar o he serns han he neghborhood of he Mero- selemen. If you see hree round n he Morse alphabe. s he ens pole hoel, says he New York sones a^he enrance o a hu are gonernllv bul on op of hgh means: 'Keep ou. he maser s ou; hlls he sound of he mangare cartrbune. One man arrved n New York he here are only women and chldren res o a dsance of from en o ffoher day who has raveled he whn.' een mles. lengh and breadh of he Puumayo, "Dsregard he warnng, le ho "Ceran ravelers have saed h and who, n he presen conroversy, chef fnd you n hs hu and" soon he Huoo Indans, espe^llv^hfse has he good advanage of beng afer your head, convenenly 'shrunk, of he Nonuya rbe, are anlrfopophaneher a Peruvan nor an Englsh- may adorn he door of hs en. gous. In he course of en years I man. Hs esmony, herefore, s "Three scks lad on one anoher have never observed a sngle case of lkely o be more mparal han ha a a ceran angle n fron of he hu cannbalsm nor heard one menonof Sr Roger Casemen or of Judge means: 'Everybody ou.' gan deah ed by any relable wness. Romulo Paredes. would be he penaly for respassng. s I sad before, fores Indans Georg von Hassel Is German, as Shoo some of he Indans' domesc are absoluely harmless as, long aa hs name ndcaes, a cvl engneer anmals and a lle posoned arrow ravelers respec he law of he vara. by professon, explorer, geographer wll soon.dspach you no eerny ous rbes. When 'forced o work beand anhropologs by ase. He has I s he lay of he fores, and much yond a ceran lm or n unfavorable dreced n he course of en years as we may objec o such a code of weaher, hey may revol, as hey dd nne dfferen expedons o survey laws, I mus be confessed ha he n 903, and drve her persecuors he norhern regons of Peru, and has Indans are very-law-abdng people. ou of he fores. For ha maer, publshed four maps Che only ones " rubber ree bearng he brand hey smply aced as perfecly cvlzin exsence) of four dfferen secons of one apper s never ampered wh ed workng men would ac under smof he Puumayo. F4nally, he has n- by anoher apper. Masses, of coagu- lar crcumsances. roduced n he rubber regons an au- laed rubber may be lef In he.fores "Indans have no sense of value and omac rubber appng machne unproeced. The owner's mark no desre o earn money. They buv whch wll n he near fuure enable samped upon each pece s enough supples a any prce, payng for he Indans o reurn undsurbed o o keep heves away. hem wh large quanes of rubber, her prmeval dleness. "Whle fores Indans are no lke- and seem o have no dea of prof. I "There s no doub," Jlerr von Has- ly o moles a whe man who ob- s raher dffcul o demand seady sel sad, "ha he Puumayo naves serves all he rules of he junsle labor from such a ype of humany. have been handled very brually on code, hey seem o abhor he sgh Traders have herefore red o emseveral occasons. Many have been of a black man. Many of he dffcul- ploy Chnese and Japanese laborers klled, alhough he fgures menoned es whch arose n he Puumayo be- and also frcan negroes a gaherng by muckrakers are rdculously exag- ween Indans and rubber raders and rubber. No oher race, however, can geraed. I has been saed ha led o acs of brualy on he par sand lfe In he ropcal jungle. The eome 25,000 Puumayo Indans have of he laer were due o he fac slghes exeron, even for hose forbeen murdered n he course of he ha he Englsh-mazon company unae enough o escape he jungle las en years. The ruh s ha employed. Barbados negroes as fore- fever, means a-gradual weakenng of here are no 00,000 wld Indans n men. The Indans called hem he organsm and deah. he whole republc of Peru. In he 'Tafe* or devls and only worked " he appng of rubber rees s Puumayo proper, whch s he mos under hem when compelled by sheer arduous work, and he fng ou of nhabable par of he counry, be- volence. rubber appng expedons s a cosng rgh under he equaor, I don' "The Huoo rbe, from whch ly enerprse. Wh»he presen mehhnk here are more han 3,000 abor- mos of he rubber appers are re- ods of work, rubber rees can only be gnes. crued, presens curous characers- apped sx monhs* a year, from Oco"On he oher hand, you mus no cs. s many as a hundred famles ber o December and from prl o beleve ha he Puumayo Indan s lve n common under a srange-ook- June., Durng January, February and he meek, bleang lamb descrbed n ng edfce called ombo, or olpa. I March connuous ropcal rans cause ceran repors unfavorable o boh s a sor of a cross beween a hu all he rvers o overflow and he forhe Peruvan governmen and he and a en, rsng o a hegh of 40 es becomes an unchared swamp. l l Englsh raders. The 07 Indan or 50 fee. Jungle creepers are worr* mus cease, human bengs and rbes nhabng he Peruvan foress sreched upon a lgh concal mber anmals alke mus ake refuge on are dvded up no wo man races, frame, and hen he whole hng s he hlls. dsngushable by her weajpons and covered up wh bamboo. From a ds"in July, ugus and Sepember he her habs. Those lvng on he ance gves he mpresson of a rubber rees shed her leaves and.retgh bank of he mazon are raher ravelng crcus en. I has no wn- lapse no her annual slumber. They peaceful, usng only one weapon, he dows, and he doors are so low ha hardly gve any laex or mlk a ha bow, and hey never poson her ar- one haa o soop consderable o pene- me, and he slghes wound on her rows. The rbes lvng on ye lef rae no he olpa. round he cr- runk s lkely o klf hem. Durng bank of he mazon (and hs In- cular space covered by he olpa are ha perod, however, rubber rees cludes he Puumayo regon) are fond separae groups of hammocks for he can be more easly dsngushed from of fghng and use as weapons spears varous famles. Every famly has he ropcal growh whch somemes and blowppes, whose dars are pos- s fre, on whch a large kele s hdes hem enrely from vew, and oned wh curave. kep smmerng connuously. I con- he Indans roam he fores locang "Ceran peces of household furn- ans a sor of mea sew whch new goraalea. They make slow progure one fnds very frequenly n In- never seems o become exhaused, for, ress, for as soon as hey leave he dan hus gve ax* nklng of wha may afer every meal he women refll he r**r bank hey mus ravel on foo, happen o careless meddlers, be hey kele wh fresh mea and season- carryfc>g on her back provsons for whe or copper-colored. Cachng a ng, whou ever empyng Over several monhs. s soon as hey (member of a hosle rbe and brng- he fre hang peces of^flsh or venson have locaed a ree hey cu down he jng home hs head s consdered an whch are beng cured by smoke. underbrush around wh her ma{excellen spor. The head self s a "The Huoos have no defne chee and make a noch of a specal {hghly przed rophy. For reason of form of worshp. They beleve' n desgn on Is bark. The ree hus (convenence he Insde of he head he exsence of a superor beng call- becomes he absolue and undspued (Is removed, he eeh pulled ou for ed TJ8namu and of a lower elemen propery of he cauchero who fnd* use n makng bels or necklaces, he called Tafe. They adm a fuure ex* ", F o f h e m a n g a 9 ~ W M Mr. Wllam. Radford wll answer quesons and gve advce FREE OF COST on all subjecs peranng o he subjec of buldng, for he readers of hs paper. On accoun of hs wde experence aa Edor, uhor and Manufacurer, he s, whou doub, he hghes auhory on all hese subjecs. ddress all nqures o Wllam. Radford, No. 78 Wes Jackson boulevard, Chcago,., and only enclose wo-cen samp for reply. raher preenous house of very pleasng desgn s shown n he cus. There are many new feaures abou hs house ha a?e lkely o become popular. The dea of placng he sarway n he^ cener or near he cener of he house s a good one and I am pleased o noe ha he people generally approve of because I feel ha s a sensble mprovemen n house buldng. In hs plan he sarway s que an nnovaon. Whle you sar up from almos he exac cener of he house he- mos of he space occuped by he.^ar s agans he back wall, he leas valuable space n he house. The sar self s wha you mgh call a hree way combnaon sar. Besdes he man sarway here s a separae back sar from he kchen leadng up en.seps o mee on a landng. Ths landng s hgh enough o gve head room for a passageway across under leadng from he kchen o be recepon hall. Ths ges back In a sensble way o he old dea of connecng he kchen wh he fron door whou beng oblged o pass hrough he dnng room. Ths passage way also gves access o he cellar sar, whch s placed under he back sar. In hs passage way also s he openng o he coa close under he fron sar. Then from he landng up we,have bu one par of, seps and hs fs all ha s necessary. B^ hs arrangemen every foo of space s made use of for some good purpose. The room ordnarly requred o carry he back sar o he upper floor s saved and here s no correspondng objecon. I would be hard o fnd faul wh he arrangemen n any parcular. In he lvng room and dnng room are beam celngs. There s somehng abou a beam celng ha seems R D F O R D. ^ ngs. There s one hng abou a beam celng; requres sde walls o mach, no neej&ssarlly expensve, paneled woodwork as we see n some cases, bu he decoraons should "be n keepng wheher s fresco work, panng or paperng. The general effec should be carred hrough. I would be dffcul o desgn wo rooms more pleasan han he dnng room and lvng room n hs plan. When comes o he lvng room 6 by 22 fee n sze wh a large exenson wndow a he end, a bg freplace a he back flanked wh book cases on eher sde wh leaded glass wndows above hem you have somehng of more han ordnary value n a lvng room. Ths s Second Floor Plan. a room ha any housekeeper can ake prde n. There are possbles* of decoraon superor o almos any oher arrangemen. The old-fashoned parlor and drawng room are lef behnd a hundred years n he march of progress by he adopon of such valuable room as hs. Turnng o he busness end of he house here are a number of feaures o sudy. The kchen s a corner room 0 by fee n sze, nended jus for a sove and he necessary workng aachmens. The snk^ s n he panry drecly n fron of a wndow lookng ou ono he rear porch. snk placed lke hs has he advanage of savng many seps when v f e o gve an arsc one o a room as nohng else wll. Somemes he dea s overlooked. When, lke all oher fashonable hngs, f overdone, he effec s spoled. Beams n a cel- Frs Floor Plan. ng should have a naural effec beam s prmarly Inended o suppor somehng. To appear rgh mus be large enough and heavy enough o fulfll s msson. Heavy beams are no placed close - ogeher ordnarly *nd hey are no. bedecked wh fancy bra^k^a nnr overloaded wh mold- clearng away afer meals. Wh hs arrangemen he chna ha should be kep n he sdeboard or chna close Is no aken o he kchen a all and he oher dshes ha fnd lodgmen on he panry shelves are handled Jus as convenenly. The' sarway o he cellar s convenen o he kche% and here s a chue reachng down no he cellar whch Is provded wh a. dumb waer so ha rps back and forh may be elmnaed as much as possble. I wul be noced by a sudy of he many deals ha hs s no ordnary house plan, for conans more ad-' vanages han s ordnarly found even n elaborae desgns, s no only a well arranged house downsars, bu he upsars plan s jus as good. There are four bedrooms and a well apponed bahroom. Jjpvery bedroom has one or wo clohes closes and here s a lnen close n he hall. Ths amoun of room on he second floor Is made possble n a house of hs sze by he manner In whch he sarway s bul I no only economzes space, bu lands you cenrally, flhn easy reach of he doors o he dfferen rooms. Whle he roof * cus off a poron of he upper walls of some of he bedrooms does no nerfere wh ho comfor of he occupans. %

5 7 <2> K j y y l y MRTH CaUNGDR QQPYMGMr /9// 7W-ff/JU OOM/*#Y SYNOPSIS. gaha Redmond, opera snger, sarng for an auo-drve n New York, fnds a sranger sen as her chauffeur. Laer she s accosed by- a sranger who clmbs no he auo and chloroforms her. James Hambleon of Lynn, Mass., wnesses he abducon of gaha Redmond. Hambleon sees gaha forcbly aken aboard a yach. He secures a ug and when near he yach drops overboard. leck Van Camp, frend of Hambleon, had an aponmen wh hm. No meeng Ham- he makes a call upon frends, Cleon,, Madame and Mss Melane Reyner. He proposes o he laer and s refused. The hree arrange a coas rp on Van Camp's yach; he Sea Gull. Hambleon wakes up on board he Jeanne D'rc, he yach on whch s gaha Redmond. He mees a man who nroduces hmself as Monseur Chaelard, who s gaha's abducor. They fgh, bu are nerruped by he snkng of he vessel. Jmmy and gaha are abandoned by he crew, who ake o he boas. Jmmy and gaha swm for hours and fnally reach shore n a horoughly exhaused condon. Recoverng slghly, he par fnd Hand, he chauffeur who asssed n gaha's abducon. He agree o help hem. Jm s delrous and on he verge of deah. Hand goes for help. He reurns wh Dr.. Thayer, who revves Jm, and he pary!s conve-ved o Charlespor, where gaha's propery s locaed. Van Camp and ' hs -pary, n he Sea Gull, reach Charlespor and ge dngs of he wreck of he Jeanne D'rc. leck fnds Jm on he verge of deah and gaha n despar. Dr. Tha>er declares hs sser. Mrs. Soddard, s he only one who can save Jm. She s a woman of srong relgous convcons, and dslkes gaha on accoun of her professon. She refuses o nurse Jm. gaha pleads wh her and she consens o ake he case. Van Camp hears gaha's sory and ges On he rack of Chaelard. Hambleon s fnally ou of danger. Chamberlan, frend of Van Camp, goes*afer Chaelard. gaha mees Melane Reyner and boh are surprsed a her remarkable resemblance. Chamberlan bv a ruse nduces Chaelard o go o gaha's house.- Melane recognzes Chaelard as he spy of her perse, curr. on whose accoun she lef home, was- Melane Chaelard he hough he was abducng. CHPTER XX. Connued. s he waed for her answer, gaha suddenly came o herself. Her remblng ceased; she looked abou upon hem all wh her ruhful eyes; looked upon Hand sandng unconcernedly n he doorway, upon Chaelard n he corner gleamng- lke an oly devl. "No he had nohng o do wh," she sad. Chaelard's laugh bea back her words lke a bludgeon. "Lars, all lars!" he cred. "I mgh have known!" Bu Chamberlan was mpaen of all hs. "nd now, Monseur Kdnaper, you can walk off wh hs genleman here. nd you can' go one mnue oo soon. The penenary's he place for you." Chaelard urned on hm wh anoher laugh. "You need no feel oblged o hold on o me, Mser Land gen. I know when I'm beaen whch you Englshmen never do. Go anoher of hose pears you offered me hs mornng?" Before Chamberlan could make reply, or before he sherff and h* prsoner could ge o he door, here was he chug of an auomoble. second laer urgen and loud voces peneraed a ;he room, frs from he seps, hen from he hall. One was he heary voce of a man, he oher was Lzze's. "Can' see her! Tell me I can' see her afer I've run a hundred mles a day no he jungle on purpose o see her! The dea! Where s she? In here?" nd n salked Mr. Sraker, wh capj lnen duser, and hjjgh gaered boos. He was pullng off hs goggles. "Well, wha's hs? famly pary? Where's Mss Redmond?". "Mr. Sraker " cred gaha. "Tha's me! Oh, here you are! Why don' you open up and ge some lgh? I can' see a hng." "Wa a mnue, Mr. Sraker " gaha was sayng, when suddenly he aenon of everybody n he roomwas drawn ousde, When Chamberlan had old Chaelard ha hs horse was loose n he yard, happened o be he ruh; now^ exced by fear of he srange machne ha had jus rrved, he horse, wh flyng* brdleren, - was snorng and prancng on hs way o he vegeable garden. I was almos beyond masculne power o ress he mpulse of puryu. leck and Chamberlan sprang hrough he wndow, he sherff wen as far as he lawn afer hem, and n ha nsan Chaelard slpped lke an eel hrough he open door and ou o he gae o Sraker's machne, sll chuggng. The sherff saw hm as he Jumped n. "Hey, here! 0 he shoued, and made a lvely run for he gae. Bu before he reached, Chaelard had jerked r^>.^^nv,s;fp«he lever, loosened he, brake, M^K^MId" was passng he church a «half here," quckly called he aher- ^ go awayf" w Ru Mr. Hand had already hough wha was bes o be done. "Come on, here's anoher machne. We'll chase hm!" he cred, as he-wen for he whe moor-car, sandng farher back under he rees. I had o be cranked, whch requred some seconds, bu presenly hey w r ere off Hand and he sherff, n ho pursu afer Sraker's car. Chamberlan and leck, rumphanly leadng he horse, came back n me o see he selng cloud of dus. "Mr. Chamberlan Mr. Van Camp!" cred gaha. "They've gone! They've gone! They've go away!" "Who's go away?" demanded Chamberlan. "ll of hem!" groaned gaha, as she sank down on he pazza seps. "Jmmny Chrsmas!'" ejaculaed Mr. Sraker. "Ths beas any enweny-hry I ever saw. Regular Dck Deadwood game! nd he's run off wh my hew racer!" "Wha!" yelled Chamberlan. "Dd ha bloomn' sherff le ha bloomn' rascal ge away?" "He sn' anybody I'd care o keep!" chuckled Sraker. "Hu you know he new racer's worh somehng." "Dd Chaelard go off n ha machne?" agan nqured Chamberlan slowly and dsncly of he wo women. "Precsely," sad Melane, whle gaha's bowed head nodded. "By Jove, ha sherff's a duffer! Here, Van, gve me he horse," nd wh he words Chamberlan grabbed Lle Smon's bes roadser, mouned hm bareback, and urned hs head up he road, "I'll cach hm ye!" he yelled back. Bu he ddn'. Three mles farher along he came upon he wreck. The racer was lyng on s sde n a dch whch recen rans had convered no a subsanal volume of mre and mud. The whe machne was drawn cosly up under a spreadng hemlock farher on, bu Mr. Hand and he sherff were nowhere n sgh. s Chamberlan sopped o gaze on he overurned car, he heard he crashng of underbrush n he woods near by. The seps came nearer. I was evden he. chase was up; hey.were off he scen and oblged o reurn. "Humph!" gruned Chamberlan, and for once he clear sprngs of hs dsposon were made urbd wh sare. "We're all a pack of bloomn' asses ha's wha we are. Wha n hell's he maer wh us?" Whle he was yng he horse o a -ree, Hand appeared, slen, wh an unfahomable dsgus wren on hs counenance. s usual, he who was he leas o blame came n for he hoes of he censure; and ye, here was a sor of fellowshp ndcaed by Chamberlan's exraordnary arragnmen of hem boh. He was scarcely known ever o have been profane, bu a hs momen he searched for wcked words and nerspersed hs spech wh hem recklessly, f no wh skll. I s he duy of he hsoran o expurgae. "I don' know jus how you happen o be n hs game," pronounced Chamberlan holy, "bu all I've go o say s you're an ass an nfernal ass." Hand, rollng up hs sleeves, remaned slen. "I suppose- f you'd had a perfecly good mllon-dollar bank noe, you'd have le blow away pff! *rgh ou of your hands!" he-fumed. "Or he le deed of Moun' Olympus or a cke o a.fron sea n he New Jerusalem. Tha's all amouns o. Cach an eel, only o le hm slp^ hrough your fngers eh, you!" Mr. Hand made no answer. Insead, he waded no he dch-sream and placed a shoulder under,, he racng car> Chamberlan's nsnc for dong hs share of work caused hm o roll up hs rousers and wade In, shoulder o shoulder wh Hand, even whle he was lecurng on he feebleness of man's ws. "Good horse runnngloose no barbwre fences had o be caugh, bu ddn' need a squadron of men and a fory-acre lo o do n. Mgh have known he'd gve us he slp f he could bgges rascal n Europe!" nd so on. Chamberlan, usually raher a slen man, blew hmself empy for once, conscous all he me ha he, hmself, was que as much o blame as Hand, could possbly have been. nd Hand knew ha he knew, bu kep hs counsel. Hand ough o be prme mnser by hs me. When he racng car was rghed, he wen swfly as$ sklfully o work Invesgang he damage and pung he machne n order, as far as possble. Chamberlan presenly became mpressed wh hs mechancal dexery. "By.Jove, you can see Ino her, can' you!" Hand connued slen, and lef o hs companon o pu on he fnshng verbal ouches. "Tow her home and fll her up and she'll be all rgh, eh?" sad Chamberlan, bu Hand kep on nkerng. The sudden neghng and plungng of Lle Smon's poor ormened horse gave warnng of he sherff, crashng from he underbrush drecly no he road. He was voluble wh excuses. The fugve had escaped, leavng no races of hs flgh. He mgh be n he woqds, or he mgh have run o he ralroad rack and caugh he fregh ha had jus slowly passed. He mgh be"n he nex ownshp, or he mgh be "Oh, go o hunder!" sad Chamberlan. ' CHPTER XXI. Jmmy Redvlus. If he occupans of he old red house fel over-much nclned o draw a long breah and res on her oars afer her anxey and recen excemen, gaha's manager was able o supply a powerful andoe. He was reslessness ncarnae. He was combnng a belaed summer holday wh wha he consdered o be good busness, "seeng" no only hs prma donna secluded a llon, bu oher mporan people all he way from Porland o Halfax. When he heard ha he man who ran off wh hs racng car was also responsble for he myserous deparure of Mss Redmond, hs excemen was grea. "You mean o say ha you were pcked up and drugged n broad daylgh 'n New York?" he demanded of gaha. "Praccally ha." '^nd you escaped?" "The yach foundered." "nd ha scamp walked rgh no your hands and you le hm go?" gaha forced a rueful smle. "I confess I'm no much used o cachng crmnals," Mr. Sraker paused, lackng words o express hs ouraged spr. "I don' mean you, of course. Ths whole ouf here wha are hey do ng? Thnk hey're pu on n a walkng par, eh? %on'.hey know enough o go n ou of he ran?" Geng'no reply o Ins fumng, he came down from hrr^frgh horse, curosy mpellng. "Wha'd le kdnap you for ransom?" "No. I seems ha he msook me for Mss Reyner he lady ou here on he lawn alkng wh Mr. Van Canrp." Mr. Sraker ben hs nen gaze ou of he wndow. "I don' see any resemblance a all." Hs crusy manner mpled ha gaha, or somebody, was o blame for all he col of rouble, and should be made o pay for. "Even I was puzzled," smled gaha. "I hough she was some one I knew." - "Nonsense!" growled Mr; Sraker. "nybody wh wo eyes could see he dfference. She's older, and heaver. Wha dd he scoundrel wan wh her?" "I don' know. She's a prncess or somehng." Mr. Sraker jumped. "She s!" he cred. "Lord, why ddn' you ell me?" "I'm ryng o." "dversng!" he shoued joyfully. "Jmmny Chrsmas! We'll make up all hs me los. Prncess who? Where from? I guess you do look lke her, afer all. I see all now head-lnes! 'Srange confuson of deny! Whch s he prncess?* I'll draw crowds housands." gaha escaped, leavng Mr. Sraker o collec from' ohers he deals of hs adversng sory, whch he^dd wh surprsng speed and accuracy. By. he nex mornng he had pumped Salle, Docor Thayer and leck Van Camp, and had exraced he promse of an nervew from Mss Reyner herself. The only really unsasfacory subjec of nvesgaon was Mr. Hand, whom Sraker wached for a day or wo wh growng suspcon. Sraker had spuered, good-naurally enough, over he "accden" o ls racng-car, and had aken for graned, n raher a hgh-handed manner, ha Mr. Hand was o make repars. Hs manner oward he chauffeur was no pleasan, beng k combnaon of he paron and he bully. I was exacly he sor of manner o precpae cvl war, hough dplomacy mgh serve o cover he breach for a me. Bu he racng-car, gnomnously owed home by Mss Reyner's whe machne, sood undsurbed n one of he open carrage sheds by he church. Eluded by Hand for he space of weny-four hovers*, and fndng ha he njury: o he car was beyond hs own mechancal skll o repar, Mr. Sraker sen perempory word o Charlespor and o he Hllsde for he servces of a mechancan, whou sasfacon. Lle Smon hough he maer wap beyond hm, bu nformed Mr. Sraker ha perhaps he engneer a he quarry -a nave who had "been o Boson" and qualfed as chauffeur would come and look a. "Then for Heaven's sake, colonel, ge hm o come and be quck abou." adjured Mr. Sraker. "nd ell hm for me ha here's long-yellow for hm f he'll make he hng rgh." "He'll charge you wo dollars an hour, ncludng me on he. road," solemnly announced Lle Smon, unmpressed by any menon of he longyellow. Had* Lle Smon "lked," he could probably have mended he car hmself, bu Mr. Sraker's manner, so effecve on Broadway, was no o he ase of hese counry people. He hough of hem n her povery as "peasans," bu whou he kndlness of he born genleman. Wha leck Van Camp could have go for love,- Mr. Sraker could no buy; and he_was a las oblged o.appeal o Hand hrough gaha's agency. "I'll look a agan." Hand repled shorly, when gaha addressed hm on he subjec. The car beng emporarly ou of commsson, was necessary for Mr. Sraker o adop so*ne oher means of makng hmself and everybody abou hm exremely busy. He ook a fancy for yachng, and go hmself dlgenly nsruced n an ar whch, of all ars, mus be absorbed wh he moher's mlk, aken wh he hree R's and followed wh enhusasc devoon. In Mr. Sraker every qualfcaon for seamanshp was lackng save enhusasm, bu as he hmself never dscovered hs fac, hs amour propre dd no suffer, and hs companons were parly releved of he burden of hs eneranmen. Presenly he made up hs mnd ha was me for hm o see Jmmy. Hs nose, raned for scenng news, led hm nevably o he.chef acor n he unusual drama whf h had ndrecly nvolved hs own forunes, and he saw no reason why he should no follow a once. "You'd beer wa a whle," cauoned Docor Thayer. "Tha young man pumped hs hear dry as a seedpod, and go some fever germs- on op of ha. He sn' f o sand he hrd degree jus ye." "I'm no gong o gve hm any hr^degree, no a b of. 'Hero! Saved a Prncess!' and all ha. Tha's wha's comng o hm as soon as he newspapers ge hold of. Bu wan o know how he dd, and wha he dd for. Tell hm o buck up." Jmmy dd buck up, hough Mr. Sraker's message sll remans o be delvr-red. k*e gahered hs forces and exhbed such recuperave ables as o asonsh he old red house and all llon. Docor Thayer and each of hs nurses n urn unconscously assumed cred for he good work, and Salle Kngsbury ook a good share of prde n hs sasfacoryrecovery. "Two ags regular," she would say, wh all a housekeeper's glory n her guess' enjoymen of food. There was enough cred o go' round, ndeed, and Jmmy presenly became he anmaed and neresng cener of he famly. He mgh have been a new baby and hs bedroom he sacred nursery. He was beng spoled every hour of he day. "Dd he have a good ngh?" gaha would anxously nqure of Mr. Hand. "Can' ell whch s ngh; he sleeps all he me," would be he enor of Mr. Hand's reply. Or Salle would ask, as f her fae depended on he answer, "Dd he 'ea ha nce pece er chcken, un Susan?" nd Mrs. Soddard would say, "Ea! I dsappeared so quck I hough he'd choke. Waned hree more jus lke, bu I old hm ha nvalds were lke puppy-dogs could only have one meal a day." "Well, how'd he ake ha?" asked he neresed Salle. "He sad f I hough he was an nvald any longer I had anoher guess comng. Says he'll be up and no hs clohes by omorrow, and s gong o ake care of me. Says I'm pale and need a hgh-ball, whaever ha s." "Xever heard of," sad Salle. "He's a* good young man, f he dd ge pched overboard," wen on Mrs. Soddard. "Bu he doesn' need me any more, and I guess I'll be gong along home." "I don' know bu wha he res of us need you," complaned Salle. "I's more of a Sunday school pcnc here han you'd hnk, wha.wh.a New York press agen and a prncess, o say nohng of ha Mr. Hand." "He ceranly knows how o manage a sck man," sad Susan. Mrs. Soddard made her way o gaha n he cool chamber a he head of gaha held Mrs. Soddard's hands closely. "h, you have been good o us!" "There s none good bu one," quoed Mrs. Soddard; neverhelesa v her eyes were mos wh feelng* "You'll say on n he old red house?" "I don' know; probably no for long. Bu I almos wsh I could." "I've learned a sgh by you, gaha. I wan you o know ha," sad Susan, srugglng wh her recence and her mpulse oward confesson. "Oh, don' say ha o me, Mm. Soddard. I can only remember how good you've been o us all." Bu Susan would no be dened. "I hough you were proud and van and and worldly, gaha. nd I reaed you harbh, I know." "No, no. Whaever you hough, 's all pas now, and you are my frend. You'll help me o ake care of hs dear old place yes?" "The' Lord wll esablsh he work of your hands, my chld!" She suddenly urned wh one of her praccal deas. "I wouldn' le ha new cy man n o see Mr. Hambleon Jus ye, f I were you." "Is Mr. Sraker ryng o ge n o see Mr. Hambleon?" "Knocked a he door wce hs mornng, and I old hm he couldn' come n. 'Why no?' sad he. 'Danger of fever,' sad I. Then Mr. Hambleon asked me who was here, and I sad, 'I don' exacly know, bu 's eher Mss Redmond's mad's beau or a press agen,' and hen Mr. Hambleon called ou, as quck and srong as anybody, 'Go 'way! I hnk I've go smallpox.' nd he wen off, qucker'n a wnk, and hasn' been back snce." MrB. Soddard's grm old face wrnkled n a humorous smle. -I guess he'll ge over hs smallpox scare, bu Mr. Hambleon don' wan o see hhn, no ye. He wans o see you." "I'm gong n o see hm soon, anyway," sad gaha. Bu sll she waed* a lle before gong n for her mornng vs wh James, I mean so much o her! I wasn' o be aken lghly and casually, bu wh a lle pomp and ceremony. Each day snce he ngh of he crss she had pad her mornng call, and each day she had seen new lghs n Jmmy's eyes. In van had she been maer-of-fac and praccal, reang hm as an Invald whose vagares should be ndulged even hough hey were of no mporance. He would no accep her on hose erms. Back of hs weakness nad been a srengh, more and more percep ble.^each day, ouchng her wh he sweees flaery woman ever receves. I was he srengh of a lover's spr, lookng ou a her from hs eyes and speakng o her n every nflecon of hs voce. Moreover, whle he souly and connuously dened hs fever-sckness he ook no rouble o conceal hs oher malady. s soon as he could speak dsncly he proclamed hs sprual madness, hough nobody bu gaha, and possbly Mrs. Soddarfl, que undersood. "I'm no sck; don' be an Ido, Hand. nd gve me a shave, for Heaven's sake. nybody can ge knocked on he head ha's all he maer wh me. (lve me some clohes and you'll see." Even Hand had o gve n quckly. Jmmy's reslence passed all expecaons. He came up lke a rubber ball; and now, on f fne Sepember mornng, he was geng shaved and clohed n one of leck's sus. Fnally he was propped up n an easy char by a^wndow overlookng he owerng elm ree and he whe church. "Er ndy couldn' you ge me some knd of a e? Ths sof shr busness doesn' look very f, does, whou a e?" coaxed Jm. "If you ask me, I say you look fne." "Where'd you ge all your good clohes, I'd lke o know?" nqured Jm sernly, lookng a Hand's mmaculae lnen. "Mss Salle washes 'ern afer I go o bed n he mornng," confessed Hand. "Oh, she does, does she!" jeered Jmmy. "Wel, you'll have o go o bed a ngh, lke oher folks, now. nd hen wha'l you do?" "I guess Mss Salle'll have o s up nghs," modesly suggesed Hand, when a slpper sruck hm n he back. "Good sho! Wha d'you wan now an opera ha?" he nqured dersvely. "ndy!" ejaculaed Jm, dsmay selng on hs feaures. "I've jus hough! Do you s'pose I'm payng hoel blls all hs me a The Larue?" Hand grnned unsympahecally. "If you engaged a room, sr, and ddn' gve up, I beleve 's he cusom " "Tha'll do for now, Handy ndy, f you can' ge up any beer answer han ha. Lord, wha's ha!" Jm he sars. gaha, n a dressngsack, wh her har down, called her suddenly exclamed, as f he hadn' been wang, all ears, for ha very n and sen Lzze away. Ifep n he passage. "You're no gong, are you, Mrs. "I guess lkely ha'll be Mss Redmond," repled he respecful Hand. Soddard?" She oo}? Susan's wo hands an held hem lovngly agans nd so was. her cheek. "I won' "seem rgh here, whou you." gaha, fresh as he mornng* sood n he doorway for a conemplave "You've dore vour duy, gaha, and I've done mne,^as I saw. Fm,no momen, before comng forward o needed here any more,.bu I'll send ake Jm's ousreched hand. nge over/o help Salle wh he, (TO BE CONTINUED.) work, afer I ge he crab-apples. He who boass of hs descen pckled." prases he deeds of anoher. Seneca. '\V

6 ler. They mus be healhy and n good condon f you are o rase srong, healhy chcks. dseased condon of he hen e Grea Deal Depends on Selecon ransmed o he egg and wm ap- * pear n he chck when hached. of Seng Eggs, IMPROVING HEN FLOCK Should Be Those From Year Old Brds, as Chcks Wll Be Larger and Sronger Than /Those From Pulles. < (By. J. WILDER.) Care should be aken o save for sengs only he eggs from he b^s hens. very grea dfference can be made n a flock n a few seasons by he selecon of he eggs for hachng. By choosng he larges eggs ae fowls wll be much larger n sze, h;" here s a grea probably ha u»y wrno be good layers. The hen h& Every Poulry Home Should Have Some Convenence for Confnng Broody Hens. lays an unusually large egg s- que lkely o lay only every oher day. By seng her eggs and agan he nex season seng he larges eggs, you wll develop a sran of large fowls ha wll lay very large eggs, bu wll lay only every oher day, or even less. On he oher hand, f you se he eggs from he hens, ha as pulles lad durng her frs fall and wner, 'and connue o se eggs from such hens, you wll develop a sran of. early wner layers. The eggs for sengs should be from year old hens, as he chcks wll be larger and sronger han hose from pulle eggs. I s bes o mae cockerels nsead of old cocks wh hese hens, as he eggs are more ap o be ferle and here wll be a larger percenage of pulles. Choose he medum szed, well shaped eggs *and be sure he shell s frm and srong. weak shell s sure o be broken, and, besdes he loss of he egg self, wll lkely run several of he oher eggs n he nes and may even each he hen o break and? ea hem. Peed he hens a lle ar slacked lme n he mash o gve he eggs a good srong shell. Be sure he lme s well slacked and gve wo ablespoonfuls o 00 hens every day. Do no force he breedng sock for egg producon.- Feed hem mosly whole gran, whea, oas, corn and barley. Le jae mash be a lgh feed and gve hem fresh swee mea scraps wce a week. Feed pleny of green food, unless he fowls' have range where hey can fnd for hemselves. 'Keep hem suppled wh pure, clean drnkng waer and have charcoal, gr, oyser shell and dry bone always before hem. Don' forge a lle sal n he mash. I should always be saled as much as he same quany of food would be for he able. The hens mus be made o -exercse by scrachng for her gran n he Ewe fer Lambng. fer lambng, ewes should no be fed oo heavly for a week or wo. Bran alone s a good raon for hfe frs few days. Gradually he raon can be ncreased, usng one par bran, one par ol meal and fve pars corn. Sheep may be urned ou earler han oher farm sock, for hey seem o hrve beer when allowed o keep down rank growh of grass n her pasures. Bu when hey are frs urned! ou hey should be fed some dry supplemenary foods unl hey ge somewha accusomed o ^rass. Proecon for Trees. Some orchardss have been successful n proecng her rees by smearng he runks near he ground wh mxures whch aro dsaseful o rabbs, fror * hs purpose whewash, a mxure of glue and copperas, decocon of quassa chps and blood or grease, have been used. Mechan* cal proecon by means of some wrappng s more permanen and effecve han any form of wash, PROPER FEED FOR THE HENS Vared De Necessary for Bes Resuls From Layers Dry Mash lways Before Fowls. mehod whch has gven very sasfacory resuls for he- mercan breeds has been worked ou by Prof. J. C. Graham of he Massachuses grculural college. dry.mash s kep n hoppers before"" he hens a all mes and a scrach feed s fed ngh and mornng. The dry mash s composed of equal pars bran, whea mddlngs, corn meal, fnely ground oas, ground alfalfa and beef scraps, and he scrach feed of wo pars cracked corn, one par whea and one par oas, says, he Farm and Home. The scrach feed s vared, dependng somewha upon he condon of he hens. If on examnaon hey are found oo fa more oas and whea and less corn are fed. Somemes we feed hree pars of corn o wo pars of whea a ngh and oas n he mornng. ceran seasons of he year more gran s fed a ngh n he ler han he hens wll ea, so here wll be some lef for hem o work on early he nex mornng. Ths s found o be a very sasfacory mehod. mes oas are fed alone, for when he hree are mxed ogeher he whea and corn are pcked up frs and he hens ha ea he fases ge very lle of he oas. If s desred o force he hens, n addon o he dry mash and gran, mosen some of he mash, geng o a crumbly sae and placng n roughs, wha hey wll ea n 5 mnues. Ths s fed a ngh. Fresh waer, oyser shell and gr are kep before he hens. Mangels and cabbages are fed whole every day when possble, bu a leas hree mes a week. MKING TRP FOR RBBITS Full Drecons Gven for Consrueon and Maerals Requred -Use pple on Trgger. In response o a query for drecons o make a rabb rap, Herber L. Doy makes he followng reply n he Rural New Yorker: Maeral requred: Sdes, wo peces, 2 fee by % nch; boon, one pece, 2 fee by 9x9% nch; op, one pece, Box Trap. 9% nch; back, one pece, 2 fee by 0^x% nch. In he pcure T, rgger abou 0 nches long; B, brace whch fs n. noch a N; P, wooden pn used as hnge a X. fer box s consruced from maeral gven above, bore a hole n he back a lle larger han he rgger; ake a sou cord, fasen a S, draw hrough noch a R, and e o cener of brace. Sck an apple on rgger, as shown n cu, and he rap s ready for he rabb. f Heary Eaers. ll cows ha are heary eaers are no profable producers, bu all profable producers are usually heary eaers. Save he Early Layers, Hens ha lay bu few eggsjare anmal weeds. If we breed from hem hey are more han lkely o yeld daughers ha wll be weeds also. Farmers and small poulrymen who canno afford o use rap ness can pck ou he pulles n Sepember and Ocober ha are abou commencng o lay, and save a pen of hem for nex season's breeders.. The pulles ha commence layng early usually connue o lay well. In hs way mos of he weeds can be kep ou of he breedng pen. Haler-Breakng Col. Never le a. col grow o any consderable age and sze Whou halerbreakng hm. Hundreds of valuable young horses are much njured n dsjposm by leng hm run unl hey are wo and hree years* of age, and aen for he frs me cornered n a sall by several farm hands, whch may be a frolc o he laer, bv' «ue conrary o he former. Dry ashes and ar slaked lme make fh) bes of absorbens, GOOD IN LEMON JUICE ONE OF THE BEST OF THE MNI- CURE IDS. Cauon Should Be Employed In Is Use, as n he Case of Oher Cleaners Loon for Whenng he Hands. To remove sans on he nals, lemon juce, as already suggesed, may be used wh advanage. Lqud ammona, dlued, s also an excellen cleanser for sans on he nals and under he free edge of hem, bu should be charly used and no aken as an every-day! remedy for he purpose. Occasonally a le pamce sone (n powder) or powdered culefsh bone may be used wh waer for keepng he pals free from sans. The whe opaque spos ha appear so frequenly on nals are sad by some o denoe a weakness n he nal formaon maer, whle ohers arbue hem o a pecular menal aude, hence hey are commonly called "gfs." smple nal rouge s made by mxng ogeher some fresl lard and powdered carmne and perfumng wh a few drops of ol of lavender or rose.' One of he fnes mancure acds for cleansng he nals consss of a easpoonful of lme-juce, or vnegar, added o hree mes he quany of warm waer. n excellen loon for whenng and sofenng he hands s made of equal pars of pure olve ol and glycerne, beaen ogeher and perfumed wh ol of voles. Where glycerne s objeced o, a pase made of wo ounces of beeswax and one ounce of swee almonds, may be used, nsead of he loon. Place he ngredens n a jar n a saucepan of bolng waer, and le hem mel ogeher. Sr unl well mxed, and, when cold, pg he pase and apply as ofen as necessary o he hands, or smear nsde sleepng gloves, Has Renovaed. If your fel ha ges ran spoed, use very fne sandpaper o resore s gloss and smoohness, akng care o rub always n he drecon of he nap, never across, says Moher's Magazne. If your sraw^ha s dusy or rusy from a season's wear freshen by panng lghly over wh common shoe polsh, dlued wh waer f necessary o make hnner. Try he same hng on your shoppng bag f a black one. If you ge caugh n a ran and your face vel s srngy and scky gaher by he wo ends and shake ou horoughly and genly, hen spread over he radaor o dry never In a soppy, glunous heap. Carefully dred, wll look lke new. The Old-Tme Sampler. lready; he hreaened reverson o old-fashoned smple deas and cusoms whch we hear prophesed on all sdes, has shown self n he presen fad for workng samplers. Somemes he old-me desgns are used and ofen one copes her grea grandmoher's sampler, f she Is lucky enough o fnd o copy. The chldren and older grls oo are all workng samplers o frame and hang on he wall lke grandmoher dd. To Clean Panngs. washed and peeled poao, cu n half, can be used o clean ol! panngs. The surface should hen be wped wh a^damp cloh, rubbed wh dry coon wool and fnally polshed wh a slk handkerchef. HNDY NER WRITING TBLE Hangng Penwper a Dany Lle Novely ha Ma/ Be Made Que racve. Ths useful and decorave lle novely s for hangng on a saonery case or he wall by he sde of he wrng able, and should be carred ou n que a small sze. The back poron s made of a pece of sff cardboard cu ou n he shape of a sheld abou sx nches deep^ and o he upper par of hs cardboar.d a dress hook s sewn. PRETTY JBOTS ND COLLRS Some of he Neaes and Mos Effecve May Be he Produc of Home Skll. vs o he couners where dany neck fxngs are sold reveals he fac ha jabos and collars are loveler han ever. Frlls are no longer worn on he coa; jey have been supplaned by he jabo and raba collar. prey jabo can be made of ulle or Brussels ne cu n a srp welve nches long by sever nches wde. On hs embroder a dany desgn wh mercerzed coon. Ths can be wore successfully execued f a pece of sff paper s based under he ulle. Whpsch an edgng of valencennes lace o he edge of he srp and base he pleas n place. Fnally press wh a heaed ron and bnd he op wh a bas srp of lawn. If you do no embroder well, charmng collars can be made of fne allover embroderes. Many of hd loveles desgns are colored o represen he old colonal needlework. Selec a paern whch fs well and arrange he srp of embrodery around edge. Carefully mer he corners so ha he desgn maches perfecly. There s grea sasfacon n makng one's own collars, for hey usually f well and are of desgns and I s an easy ask o fashon a raba maerals o su he personal ase, collar of handkerchef lnen bordered wh Irsh lace. Cu he collar and raba from he lnen, usng a good paern. Turn n a narrow hem and slpsch nealy n place. To he ouer edge of he collar and raba whpsch an edgng of Irsh lace an nch and a half or wo nches n wdh. Oher collars are fashoned of black more slk wh a raba of pleaed cream colored shadow lace. TTRCTIVE OUTING DRESS Dress of whe slk crepon wh red and green desgn rmmed wh collar and bel of black slk, spl cuffs and baby Irsh lace. The card s aferwards covered boh back and fron wh pale blue slk and edged wh a dark blue slk cord carred no hree loops on eher sde and agan a he base. There s a long loop of some of he same cord a he op by-"whch he holder and penwper may be suspended from a'nal n he wall. The penw.per self consss of a number of peces of cloh, of a dark color for preference and of he shape shown, fasened ogeher by means of a srp of kd whch bnds he upper edges of he maeral. In he cener a small rng s sewn by whch he penwper may be suspended from he hook. On he fron, nals can be worked n slk n some srongly conrasng shade of color or some prey lle floral desgn can ake her place f preferred. The skech so clearly shows he naure of hs lle arcle ha furher descrpon s unnecessary. Ran-Proof Furnure. Now ha we have adoped he delghful hab of eang ou-of-doors, l has become more han ever necessary o dscover some knd of furnure ha may be lef ou. There s or.e knd ha has been esed and proved good. I s rusc, bu no oo rusc. The wood s hckory, he shapes smple and comforable, and he prces reasonable. Harper's Bazar. REGRD PRISON S HOTEL Englsh Veerans In Crme Fnd Degree of Comfor In Incarceraon n Ther Declnng Days. JPrson hoels, where habual crmnals are housed, are beng made so comforable In England nowadays ha offenders who have spen her lves n crmnal pursus and have reached he rerng age are now adopng he cusom of commng serous crmes when hey arrve a he age of sxy or hereabous n order ha hey may pass her remanng years n he peaceful precncs of *he prson hoel. One of hese nsuons s now n he course of buldng a Parkhurs, Isle of Wgh, and soon wll be occuped by some seveny or eghy aged convcs, who have become prvleged prsoners under he scheme orgnaed by Wnson Churchll a few years ago, says he New York Trbune's corresponden. The "old brgade" have mosly very lgh ndoor or oudoor work n assocaon. They are permed o alk o each oher. They are allowed an armchar and a bedsead n her cells, as well as relgous and oher perodcals, and where chewng s dffcul, owng o loss of eeh, mnced mea and beef ea are ncluded n he deary. "The condons of hese worn ou veerans of crme have been very consderably ameloraed and he vase majory of hem are keenly alve o he fac," says he prson chaplan n <v hs las repor. They are grumblers, as a maer of course, bu grumblng, afer all, hurs no one, and s, moreover, a safey valve of some value. "So sasfed are he greaer number ha I am afrad many of hem wll reurn o penal servude on purpose o end her days n comfor and cleanlness. One man. more han eghy years old old me on hs dscharge ha he could no earn a lvng, he would no go o he unon and he nended o come back here. He was se a lbery on January and was reconvced whn a few days. "noher man who had served a long senence reurned recenly." Imporan o Mohers Examne carefully every bole of CSTORI, a safe and sure remedy for nfans and chldren, and see ha Bears he Sgnaure of In Use For Over 30 Years. Chldren Cry for Flecher's Casora Bg Reurns From Sealng. Wh a cach of 36,000 seals, he seamer Sephano s he frs of he sealng flee operaors n Newfoundland waers o repor. She brough news ha he Nascope had 27,000 fsh, he Florsel 22,000, he Sagona 23,000, he Eagle 2,000, he Ballavenure 0,000, he Bonavenure 8,000 and he dvenure 7,000. Ohers of he flee had poor luck. dvces from he four shps sealng n he Gulf of S. Lawrence ndcae ha he prospecs for a good season are excellen. S. Johns (N. F.) Dspach o New York World. Conspaon causes and aggravaes many serous dseases. I s horoughly cured by Dr. Perce's Pleasan Pelles. The favore famly laxave. dv. Many a man has marred n hase and pad almony "a lesure. SPECIL T O W O M E N Do you realze he fac ha housands of women are now usng Soluble nsepc Powder as a remedy for mucous s membrane affecons, such as sore hroa, nasal or pelvc caarrh, nflammaon or ulceraon, caused by female lls? Women who have been cured say " s worh s wegh n gold." Dssolve n waer and apply locally. For en years he Lyda E. 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I reloves panfnl,smarlng, ender, nervous fee',and nsanly. akes he sng ou of corns and bunons. I's he greaes comfor dscovery of he age. llen's Foo* Base make** gh or new Shoes feel easy. I s a ceran relef for sweang, callous, swo lengh achng fee. lways use o Break n Now 6h< Try oday. Sold everywhere,2& cens. address accep lon any wubswnfe. S, Olmsed, For bo Roy. FRRR N f Y» ral..,..^xxxxxm^.- I... Ml*.'

7 *. T H O S E RHEUMTIC TWINGES Much of he rheumac pan ha comes n damp, changng weaher s he work of urc acd crysals. Needles couldn' cu, ear or hur any worse when he affeced muscle jon s used. If such aacks are marked wh headache, backache, dzzness and dsurb* ances of he urne, Pcure 's me o help he weakened kdneys. Doan's Kdney Plls quckly help sck kdneys. Mchgan Case Josab Hoover, Caherne S., Bay Cy, Mch., says; "My back go so bud couldn' bend over. I ofen became bo dzzy I had o s down and res. Docors had faled o help me, and was growng hn and weak. Down's Kld«aey. Plls wen rgh o he spo, hree h" boxes ejmns ' mecompe compleely. I have had no rouble snce.' nek»' Ge Doan's a ny Sore, SOc a Box k n y D d N ' S? l l! FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo. New York Locomoor-axa and Paralyss You pay us when you are cured ddress Sanarum, Three Rvers, Mchgan DR. J. D. KELLOGG'S S T H Remedy for he promp relef ol shma and Hay Fever. sk your dlgg)8 for I. Wre lor FREE SMPLE NORTHROP & LYMN CO*. Ld. BUFFLO* N.Y. Thrfy Sco. When Sr John Carr was a Glasgow, n he. year 807, he was asked by he magsraes o gve hs advce concernng he nscrpon o be placed on Nelson's monumen, hen jus compleed. The kngh recom mended hs bref record: "Glasgow o Nelson." "True," sad he ohers, "and as here s he own of Nelson near us, we mgh add, 'Glasgow o Nelson nne mles/ so ha he column mgh serve for he mlesone and a monumen." Marquess of Slgo In Indan Muny. Lord lamon, who hrough he deah of hs aged faher, he oher day, has become marquess of Slgo, was hrough he Indan muny. Hs faher, who was n he Indan cvl servce, was saoned a Bankpur when he muny broke ou. Lord Slgo's wfe and nfan son, seven monhs old, he new marquess, were sen for safey o a place whch was surrounded by rebels for a forngh. The chld, however, was safely aken hrough he sepoy lnes by a fahfunjndan nurse, who dyed hs skn as a ruee o pass hm off as her own son. long me passed before he boy was resored o hs anxous parens, who meanme had o go hrough a furher sege a Mongbyr. The new marquess recenly celebraed hs slver weddng. On he acual annversary day he had o be n Scoland, bu he sen hs wfe a elegram wh he characersc message, "Tweny-fve years whou regre," T FRIENDS HELP. S. Paul Park ncden. "fer drnkng coffee for breakfas I always fel langud and dull, havng no ambon o ge o my mornng dues. Then n abou an hour or so a weak, nervous derangemen of he hear and somach would come over me wh such force I would frequenly have o le down." Tea Is jus as harmful, because conans caffene, he same drug found n coffee. " oher mes I had severe headaches; somach fnally became affec* ed and dgeson so mpared ha I had serous chronc dyspepsa and conspaon. lady, for many years Sae Presden of he W. C. T. U., old me she had been grealy ben* efed by qung coffee and usng Posum; she was roubled for years Wh ashma. She sad was no* cross o qu coffee when she found she could have as delcous an arcle a*k Posum, "noher lady who had been roubled wh chronc dyspepsa for years, foundhnmedae relef on ceasng coffee an? usng Posum. Sll anoher frend old me ha Posum was a Godsend, her hear rouble havng been releved afer leavng off coffee and akng on 'Posum. * "So many such cases came o my noce ha I concluded coffee was he cause of my rouble and I qu and ook up Posum. I am more han pleased o say ha my days of rouble have dsappeared* I am well and happy," Look n pkgs. for he famous lle book, "The Road o WellvMe.". read he above leer? new wear* from me o me. They fulne, rue, and fall of humaa MMgHMM ^^^^^^^^^^ I Praccal Fashons LDY'S DHE8S* Here s a becomng model and one of he newes effecs of he season. The dress closes he fron and s made wh hree gored skr and separae gumpe. ny of he popular maerals may be employed In s consrucon. The paern (&63) s cu n szes 34 o 42 nches bus measure. Medum sze wll requre 6 yards of 36 nch maeral or 5 yards of goods 44 nches wde, wh % of a yard of 22 nch allover and % of a yard of edgng. For he body of he gumpe, % of a yard of 36 nch lnng s requred. To procure hs paern Bend 0 cens o "Paern Deparmen, 0 of hs paper. Wre name and address planly, and be sure o gve sze and number of paern. NO IZB NME - TOWN STREET ND NO.-- STTS* «««>«CHILDREN'S DRESS. Ths prey lle dress closes a he fron. I has a separae gumpe whch can be made.wh eher he long or shor sleeves. Lnen, lawn or any of he prey wash maerals can be used o make hs dress. The paern (655) s cu n szes 2, 4 and 6 years. Medum sze re qures % yards of 36 nch maeral wh 2½ yards of nseron and % yard of 36 nch lnng for he gumpe. o To procure hs paern send 0 cens "V&em Wre name Deparmen," and address planly, of hs ana paper. sure o gve sze and number of paern. be Na 665. BVZ& NMB TOWN... STREET ND NO STTE- Good Sleeper. Ther polcal dspue, accordng o he accoun n he Kansas Cy Sar, had no been confned o words, and a las one of he anagonss, wh grea dgny, sad o he oher,: "Sr, you have called me a crook and a fool, you have broken my specacle*, you have punched me wce. I hope you wll no rouse he sleepng lon In my breas, for f you should, I canno ell wha may be he conseauences" Coss Less Than a Two-Cen Posage-Samp n average of less han a. cen and a hrd a par s pad for he use of all our machnes n makng wo-hrds of he shoes produced n he Uned Saes assumng ha all our machnes are used. The mos ha can be pad for he use of all our machnes n makng he hghes-prced shoes s less han 5% cens a par. The average royaly on all knds of shoes s less han cens a par. From hs we ge our soje reurn for he manufacure and use of he machnes, for seng hem up n facores and keepng hem n ordef. You pay wo cens for a posage samp or a yeas-cake and fve cens for a car fare and don' mss. Where do you ge more for your money han n buyng a machne-made shoe? Wre us and we wll ell you all abou. The Uned Shoe Machnery Company, Boson, Mass. dy. Woman Who Can Do Thngs. Oen. Sr Rober Baden-Powell beleves n he woman who can do hng, and he oher~day he held up Lady Baden-Powell as an exponen of hs much-desred ar. The chef and fvunder of he Boy Scou movemen was descrbng a our ha hs wfe and he recenly made n lgera. "I saw Lady Baden-Powell," he sad, "no so long ago n wha s he femnne for shr sleeves? scrubbng- ou a saucepan. We were lvng he smple lfe n he deser. We had only one pan, and ha was a saucepan. I had o do for fryng our fsh n he mornng and also for bolng our coffee n. fer he lady had done he fred fsh she had o ge some grass roos and sand and scrub he po ou so ha we could make our coffee n. The lady was que able o do. and she dd well. She also dd he washng. Bu," General Baden-Powell added, "I mus sand up for he Scous and he mere man she had o fall back upon me o do he ronng." PIMPLES COVERED FCE 63 Dayon S., Chcago, III "My face was very red and rraed and was covered wh pmples. The pmples fesered and came o a head. They ched and burned and when I scrached hem became sore. I red soaps and hey would no sop he chng and burnng of he skn. Ths lased for a monh or mor«. las I red Cucura Onmen and Soap They ook ou he burnng and chng of he skn, soohng very much and gvng he relef ha he ohers faled o gve me. I used he Cucura Soap and Onmen abou hree weeks and was compleely cured." (Sgned) Mss Clara Mueller, Mar. 6, 92. Cucura Soap and Onmen sold hroughou he world. Sample of each free, wh 32-p. Skn Book. ddress pos-card "Cucura, Dep. L, Boson. dv. Soda Lake In frca. In Englsh Eas frca s he rches bed of soda n he world. Engneers say ha conans 200,000,000 ons. The lake has a surface of more han ffy square klomeers. Durng he rany season, whch n hs localy s shor, s surface s covered wh a shallow layer of waer. When a block of soda s aken ou, anoher forms, and he naves say ha hs occurs so quckly ha an equal amoun of soda may be absraced for a number of years from he same place. Harper's Weekly. Dayon Has Had Sx Floods. Dayon, 0., has sood n he shadow of dsaser from Hood ever snce s foundaon. No less han sx mes prevous o he presen nundaon have he rvers whch flow hrough lef her accusomed courses and brough deah and desrucon of propery upon he own. The frs of hese floods occurred n 805, he very year ha Dayon was ncorporaed as a own. The sxh was n 898 and he ohers n he years 847, 863, 866 and 886, Headng Her Off. "Do you love me, George?" "Yes, dear, I leve you, bu go a lle lgh, for I won' have any money unl pay day." Red Cross Ball Blue wll wash double as many clohes as any oher blue. Don' pu your money no any oher. dv. he Moves. Mss Prm (severely) You allow smokng here? Usher Yes'm. Lgh up!" Puck. Mrs. Wnsow's soon&g syrup for Chldren eehng, sofens be gums, reduces Infamma* Uon,aUaya pan,cures wnd college a bole.** There's always some man around o second any knd of a moon excep a moon ha looks lke work. o Specal F r e e OUR OFFER FOR Noce S l v e r w a r e EXPIRES MY, 93 HURRY - HURRY - HURRY Buy a box of Galvanc Soap oday and ge a «a of Sx Roger* Slver Teaspoons FREE THESE SPOONS mus no be confused wh he USUL premum slverware. The spoons shown HERE are he same as you would buy a your jeweler «. They are GENUINE Rogers ware, he beauful and exclusve LaVgne or Grape paern, fnshed n he fashonable French Gray. Each spoon s guaraneed exra heavy - slver plae on a WHITE meal base. Wh ordnary wear hey wll las a lfeme. Here Is he Offer One spoon gven for 20 Galvanc Soap wrappers (fron panel only) and one 2c samp, or SIX SPOONS for 00 Galvanc wrappers and fve 2 c samps. Coupons from Johnson's Washng Powder coun he same as wrappers. Mal wrappers o he premum deparmen B. J. Johnson Soap Co. Mlwaukee, Ws.,""4 R o u g e R e x S h o e s N o an chrome leaher shoe for hard wear Ths shoe s sold leaher hroughou; no maons or subsuons are used n any par. The upper sock runs clear hrough under he oe cap, so ha when he oe cap s worn hrough you can rp off and sll have anoher hckness of leaher o wear ou. sk your dealer for No I wll please you. I s he farmer's deal shoe, bu equally suable for all knds of servce, wheher feld, fores or mne. Look for he rade-mark on he sole. Free Rouge Res Book sen for be askng. Wre Dep. B. H I R T H - K R U S E C O M P N Y Hde o Shoe Tanners and Shoe Manufacurers GRND RPIDS MICHIGN Thf TVflflan navlnnmn fa arsoferlngfonule her fne mproved, rrgaed farms n be Plan-»HP flf" MMV * "ywvlf H ^ V W T vew dsrc on especally aracvoerms. If you are wanng a home where you can make a full crop every year n hefnesclmae n he world, rch sol and pure waer, Wre he Qeneral Offce, Planvow, Texas, a once for full parculars. T h e r e Is C o m f o r n knowng ha you can oban one red and proved remedy horoughly well adaped o your needs. Every woman who s roubled wh headache, backache, languor, exreme nervousness and depresson of sprs ough o ry (The Larsr Sala el ny Madeae In laa World) and learn wha a dfference hey wll make. By purfyng he sysem hey nsure beer dgeson, sounder sleep, queer nerves, and besow he charm of sparklng eyes, a spoless rosy complexon and vvacous sprs; Thousands upon housands of women have learned, happly,ha Beecham's Plls are relable and The Unfalng Home Remedy _.. BoMswwlea. In.boxa, 0c, 2Sc The drecon* wh every box are err valuablo especally o wanes* names Wre for of 7 book frends savng ha young use ncubaors chcks. Send and gal na book free. Rasall Remedy Co., Blackwell,Oua» WHY INCUBTOR CHICKS DIE ^ F O L E Y K I D N E Y P I L L S For Badcacbe, Rheumasm, Kdneys and Bladder nr a aar * Y *"* kohks n ourayvc qualss BECUSE CONTIN NO HBIT FORMING DRUGS favawa ( g S P f SUR, W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. S-93. NO 4VK YOU MOUSY P U T N M < F D E L E S S D Y E S.'

8 Gregory Gazee?ublsbed every Frday mornng by. W. CVEBLY, Pnckney, Mchgan * TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year n advance f.00 ll communcaons should be addressed o R. W. Caverly, Pnckney, Mchgan, and should be receved on or before Wednesday of each week, f receve** proper menon. 'Enered as second-class maer June 8 *$2, a he pos offce a Pnckney, -5fcb» fe*u, under he c of March 3,879. WNT COLUMN Rens, Real Esae, Found Los, Waned, Ec. TO LON 500. Inqure a hs offce. 6f DRESSMKING Plan and fancy sewng. 83* Mabel E. Brown, Pnckney FOR SLE Early Seed Poaoes and poaoes. 58* G, M. Grener FOR SERVICE Regsered York Shre Boar. Terms $ Hoy Bros. Pnckney FOR SLE Three burner gasolne sove wh oven. Wll be sold rgh Inqure a (he Dspach offce. FOR SLE Good sore buldng, large hoel barn, pcure gallery and several good los. Inqure of John Tuomey, Brghon. FOR RENT The James Hoff farm near nderson. Enqure a farm or C. Hoff. Sae Sanaorum, Howell. Muual phone, 63* FOR SLE Thorouehbrsd RCRI Red eggs, 50c per 5 from flock. Seleced pen, f.00 per Mrs. Mre Mller, Pncknejr Roue 2 FOR SERVICE Full Blooded Jersey Bull. Formerly owned by Wll Dunnng. Terms $. due a me of servce. lso have a new mlch cow for sale. 43* B. McCluskey * FOR SLE M. E, Parsonage a Maron Cener. Good house, barn and oubuldngs; $ acre land. Prce $500, For nformaon see Thomas Love or J. W. Mchell, Pnckney a pary or gaherng n a nearby own ar sraw voe was aken n regard o "woman suffrage" and alhough here were 4 women among be 24 people presen ye he voe was 6agans he proposon-souh Lyon Herad, GOING TO BUY PINO OR SEWING MCHINE SEE L. R. WILLIMS. GREGORY e saves you money on h^h grade panos. The good roads proposon wa earned by abou 800 majory n Washenaw couny. The cjes of nn rbor and Ypslan gave large majores n favor of he meaeure,bu he res of he ownshps wh he excepon of fve voed agans. The same propoafopn was defeaed a year ago. W.J. WEIGHT Hpurs 2:30 ol$:30. 6:00 o 8:00 V GPEOORY, MICH. '. '. "'..>..:«''; s.fc'.v :. y.... :. < r Pnckney Locals L. E. Smh wa 9 n Howell las Thursday. Mss Gerrude Whe was n Howell las Frday.. Casmr Clnon of Dero s he gues of bs pareus. Fred Greve of Sockbrdge was a Pnckney caller Monday. Lorenzo Secor of Unadlla s workng for Ed. Far num. Mss May Hoffmeyer of Dexer was a Pnckney caller Monday. Mrs. Thos. rmsrong and sons of Webser were n own Monday. Ed. Day and Ernes Eleasser Jr. of Dexer were n Pnckney Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Kennedy of Dero s vsng relaves n Wes Punam. Mrs. Vlla Marn s vsng a he home of Wm. Peers of Pey*- vlle. Irvn Kennedy has purchased he Burcbell propery on Punam sree. W. H. Black, an old Pnckney boy was recenly eleced mayor of S John's. Wells Benne of Howell underwen an operaon a he Sanarum Frday. Marcelus. Meyers of Chelsea vsed frends here he fore par of he week. S. Sales of Sockbrdge was a Pnckney vsor one day he pas week. Bom Tuesday, prl 8, 93 o Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cobb souh of own, a son. Mrs. H. M. Wllson and Mrs. L. E. Smh were Howell vsors Frday. Ohas. Roo of near Brghon has moved ono Dr. Geo. Pearson's farm eas of own. Mss Ella Murphy spen he pas wo weeks wh frends and relaves n Dero. W. S. Swarhou and G.G. Hoy were apponed deacons a he Cong'l church las Sunday. Merval Benne and famly of Sockbrdge were over Sunday vsors a he home of John R. Marn. Ed. Farnum and wfe and Clarence Saekable and famly spen Sunday a he home of W. J* Tplady n Webser, Rchard Jeffreys has resgned hs poson wh W. W. Barnard and acceped one wh Monks Bros. Earl Tupper s workng for Mrs, C. W Krause. Mr. J. Sanger, pano uner of nn rbor, wll be n Pnckney abou he frs of May. Pares n he counry should jon forces and ge four or more n a neghborhood, and be wll. drve ou o do he work. ll orders maybe lef a he Dspach offce* The work of nsallng he power plan a Reeve's Mll Pond s well under way. gang has been engaged n seng be carload of poles whch recenly arrved, hs job beng compleed Tuesday, The flume s now beng repared and hngs pu n readness for he machnery whch has been ordered and s expeced any day. The Eucld Male Quaree! he las number on he lecure course! gave a very sasfacory eneran* men a be opera house Monday evenng The young men all have fne voces and consderable skll u he lne of mpersonaon. large audence wnessed he eneranmen. lhough he oom~ mee have no ye ne o sele up, presen ndcaon* are ha hey wll come ou abou even on he couwe. v WEITMEIOB. The measels, German and Bed, are sll ragng here. Hram Mller and famly have moved from Planfeld o he Pe Backus farm. ' Chas. Kng s sufferng from an aack of rheumasm. Seymour Sawdy of Unadlla has rened be Chas. Burden farm. John Henderson and wfe o Howell vsed a he home of Wesley. Vnes he frs of be week. Maud Smh and chldren vsed a F. O. Beach's las week. SOUTH IOSCO. Mrs. Geo. Mowers and daugher, Lucy, and Mrs. Jesse Henry and son, L J., of Pnekney spen Sunday a L. T. Lamborne's. Mr. and Mrs. Marn nderson vsed a he home of Joe Robers Sunday. Nck Burley and famly called a W. S. Gas key's Sunday. John Robers and wfe vsed a he home of rhur Mchell Sunday. C. Waers and wfe of Parkers Corners spen Saurday and Sunday a he home of her moher who s que poorly. Waler Gbbons of Chelsea spen Sunday a he home of W. S. XJaskev. Joe Robers and wfe vsed her parens n Webbervlle las Thursday. Mrs. VanKeuran spen Sunday wh her moher, Mrs. Waers. Gladys Robers spen Frday las wh Kahryn Lam borne. W, S. Caskey and wfe vsed relaves n Maron Saurday and Sunday. n>ersf«. Mrs. Jula Pangborn has been vsng her sser Mrs. Wegener of Plymouh. Ora Hanes and famly of Gregory vsed a he home of Frank Hanes Sunday. Mr. Sder and famly have rened he John Dunn house. Mrs. Don McUorny and Mrs. Frank Ov of Gregory spen Fr. wh her parens here.. G. Wlson and wfe were Dero vsors he laer par of he week, Clare Ledwdge vsed Mary Grener Sunday. ^ nna Berry o Sockbrdge spen par of las week wh frends here. Geo. Lavey s workng for Horace Noron of Maron *&<* Harry or J. D. Whe. Wll Caskey has rened bs farm o Ells Salker. M.J. Roche purchased a dorse of Ed. Sprou las week. Ed, Sprou s rebuldng bs hen house wbcb was desroyed-by he wnd. r LaRowe and Ezra PI a comer are workng for Nel McClear a he carpener rade. Ea Mush and Be Well famous docor says: "Ea a good bowl of mush and mlk for, your breakfas and you wll no need any medcne." Indan corn conans a large amoun of nrogen! has quales easly assmlaed! faenng. I s a n d 8 cheap and has grea nurve properen as well. course of Indan meal n he shape of mush, Johnny cake,hoe cake, corn bread/ ec, followed by copous draughs of waer or beer sll! cow's mlk, o whch f nclned o dyspepsa, a lle lme waer may be added, wll make lfe now a burden, worh lvng! and you need no oher reamen o correc your nervous ness and brghen your vson and gve you swee and peaceful-sleep. The voers of Brghon ownshp voed a he recen elecon o borrow enough money o de over unl he affars of he Baeke bank are seled hos relevng Treasurer Phllpha from worry. Brghon rgus. I - '. W e have 200 lbs. of Fue Gandy a 0c per lb. We have jus receved a fall Hole SPEING SHOES n blacks, ans and whes^. Oome n and look hem over. F.. H O W L E T T, Gregory f re You Gong To Pan * Tha House Or Barn? If so, le us fgure wh you. We carry he old relable Boydel Bros. Pans, he Bes Pan on he marke oday. I also have on hand he JOHN DEERE, OLIVER, INTERNTIONL, SYR CUSE, OHIO, GLE FULL LINE OF IMPLEMENTS Carercar and Dero uomobles I wan your>busness. Gve me a chance o show qualy and prces and I am sure o ge. "Hqw I shall mss you When you are grown." T- H. HOWLETT, Gregory, Mofngjen Brng n your carcl and ge ha Safey Razor Wha he poe sang, every moher's Jear has fel. Baby's phoograph aken now and hen wll preserve,he mage and memory of baby days for al me. How long snce you have had your baby's pcure aken? B Sockbrdge, Phoographer Mchgan n a busness way ho adversng way. n ad n hs paper offers he maxmum servce a he mnmum cos. I reaches he people Of he own and vcny you wan o reach. T r y I- I a y M f T "W" c a v m mf mhl msmw <mm mm DN IMMENSE v > r I S \ I,/:

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