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1 UM 3%..:$» < ' ' ^ ^... ^ -. w t a. '. 3» ; f» " -».t <M m^ \":^.. A PNCKNEY 1 T' V.6;' Vol. XXXV Pnckney, Lvngston County, Mchgan, Wednesday May 2') 191 ">" '«OFF FOR SCHOOL NOTES j Wants. Fo Sale Etc.. V. t. t St-' 1? y t, > ^ -, - > ^ ft -St-,1 4 ft-- STA U CAMP CUSTER : Lvngston Boys Left Tuesday The followng young men '.ckney and vcnty tef : fo Custe Tuesday monng, May 2 f'-'..kney Gegoy Wllam P. Daley l.ucen M. McClusk^y Leo C. Lavey Hay A. Fost Wlbu F Lsle Bangs Rchmond Clae E. Chpman Lnkeland Lawenc C. mod Hambug Floyd W. Ledyad Wth one excepton -last Fday the latest cowd eve."ontan^ n Howe)! Kktheed Tuesday monng to speed tn L'nde the state law t s mpossble to collect tuton fom foegn pupls j unless the standng of the school \ ap- ' poved by educatonal authotes. AH the ncome fom these Htua' Ms d vey lage, t would not be a ^'Kx polcy to lowe the standng uf the school. The followng lette to the j secetay of the school boad expla'ns fom taelf_ ^ampj M FG j HC kaon, Sec'y Boad of Educaton, Pnckney, Mu-h. My dea S:- The law eques that you school must be app'ovet hv the SMen oa» t., ntemlent of Puplc lt\^tu<tjo! = ; that othe school dstcts )) : l ; ' may pay the tuton of «^hu gaduate! to you hjeh schoo.. We wsh to nfom yo :hat the Supetendent of Publc :>.tn;cton has Uaued a cetfcate ot appoval to you hgh school and same ha«jeen maled to you supentendent ol schools. Vey espectfully, John M. M'nso», L»eputy SKte Supentendent new solde boys on the way to Camp ]T (he feld events at How 1! last '" --- CLste. The ouao fo th oc^.^on fc>'ny (Patotc Dav ) Pnckney ^nnwud wh fumahev,by two bass bandp and lop wt.-ll c-nn^deng the shot tm^ t twe lfe and dum con t s efltm- } t-. ; d. The elav team, oezo ;ul'th"»t"o»e two bt.nd t d people ftu.. Muphy Mwn Bown, Roon,.h.^, nv. wawv and j^ft ^n(> ea) won nst p ace a Pkckney wee thee. "lose ace; loche Shehan took Recod Claude Kennedy of Pnckney and plac^ n the hundfd yad dash; and P. ;1 Kuhn of Gegoy also epoted, Mvo- Cown and Koy Campbell thd exactng to leave wth the boys but j and fouth a the two hunde-: ^ anl wee odeed home and be eady fo, tw-^ty yad daah. The btae-ball team the next daft. w.-:.^f'ated 6 0, O. account of an the tenns match w&e abandoned. Thta, PPP-DALEY A petty weddng took place at St. Joseph's chuch last Satuday monng M 9:00 o'clock when Mss Geneveve Lauetta Ppp, youngest daughte of Howell was unted n maage to Wllam P. Daley of Putnam. Rev. F. ate Dace offcated n a nuptal hgh aaaaa. The bdal couple wee attended by M. and Ms. Geald Heny of Detot. Followng the weddng ceemony.~a weddng beakfast was seved at the bone of the bde. The bde a a gaduate of the Howell Hgh School of the < W p L'Ct ; : ' \V< >TK- Ol 'AT:.o t.m amla >-h\ U'a t : l<t<uu ann^ 1. h!! O ' cl :l maa jjt <\ ; < T..^Govenment a: Yo'n cop a \:.vuw >. [j^c Wok wv tu +' 1 Hsvvl Electc Motos Co a -mm- X ' CL': PT. ^\l.h: Stoe on Man f'n'-.'aey, also house, baf\. cen : n the v;age belongng lla ('lak estate. Amela Wlcox. Admnstatx. Steet, and to the H- was a geat dsappontment to tee PQJ^'S^LE Choce e-cleaned seed Pnckney entes as they had taned buekwl..,.. at. B. -. Van Blacujn, -,. thooughly fo ths event DOES YOUR ROOF L!AK make The Pnckney school At ehxbt shnglng a specally. Pces by the thousand accodng codn to oot and shngjk guaanteed. at Howell was by fa bette than any les used. All wol otte to be seen thee, not only n sze Chas. Can. but n excellene of wek. The exhbt NOTARY PUBLC At the Pnckney was of ognal postes, landscape, Exchange Bank. E. G. Lambetson decoatve desgns, and stll lfe, FOR SALE One good young wok whch wee done n wate colos, hose Also one stock and hay ack paatetp, and n black and whte. nealy new^; E. Fanam Decoaton Day the baae ball team HARNESS, wagon, steel olle, hose goes t Fowlavlle. con plante, cultvato, dag, plow oak lumbe and othe alclee. H. G. Gauss. HEART DAY W ANTED Rags^ ubbes, on and metal. Hghest cash pce pad. Claude McKnde. Pnckney. class of Lvngston Democat. HORSES~FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE The tocal M. Daley left Tueaday fo Campf school gls wll sell heats Two hoses weght about 200-?. Wll Custe. Jhee ^^ c" ' Satuday, June ^-^4 " 1, "» fo the K»n»flf beneft 1 sell o exchange fo one weghng about S. J. Beadsley. of the Mchgan Hosptal School. 1 Ths oganzaton whch s the esult ] n... y» of the fome Chld Welfae League KegtStatlOn llouge and the Van Leuven Bowne Hosptal j school, now occupes a splenddly! equpped new hosptal buldng Beven- Bj ode of Pesdent Wlson notce J^gp meg nothwest of Detot on s gven that all male pesons comng " Gand Rve Ave. -of the age of 21 tyeas snce the egs-j Physcally defectve chlden f:omthe - poo famles thoughout the state t.-ato of June 5, 191", ae equed to ae gven sugcal teatment and hosptal cae wthout chage. The school'b medcal staff s unexcelled n the state and endes ts sevces gata. Appea befoe the lo :al teoad fo the eget&ton of June 5, The local boad wll be at the offce \p the Cout House at Howell on above date between the hous of 7 a. m. to "9 p. m. Sgned and dated May 21, 191S. F. H. LARK, Secatay. Local Boad fo Lvngston County, Howell, Mch. Townshp Boad of Revew The sale of heats wll be n chage of Mss Josephne Has wth headujnals / at ngesoh's Dag Stoe. The %ekney Exchange bank wll hasdle the funds collected, CROSS The annual meetng of the local Red OOSB socety wll be held Fday nght Notce s heeby gven: the booed ol! May 31st afte the enteta unent at the evew of the townshp of Putnam wll opea house. EveV membe s expeemeet at the Town Hall n Pnekney ted to be pesent. on June the 4th and lth fo the pupose of evewng the assessment oll. Notce s futhe gven that LAKELAND FRE the boad wll meet on June 10th and 11th to bea and adjust all.gevances. Last Fday, whle nealy eveyone M.J. SEASON, at the county seat patetpaml^n^ the Supevso Red Coss festval a fle-^sutunknown stated at l.akeunoy Two lage gasolne tanks exploded and Vllage Boad of Revew spead the fe acoss the tacks. The buldngs occuped by C. A. May wom s a total toes and Floyd Wates ena- A meetng of the Boad of Revew fo the vllage of Pnekney wll be held at t& Townshp Hell n the vllage of Pnckney June 10th and 11th fo the popose of examnng and appovng the sssassment olls of the vttage and all pesons nteested shoal appea be.loe the Boad dang that tme. RQ8ST. READ, taned consdeable lee. Neaty fftaew moto boats wee destoyed. The fe stated about noon. Fday nght May.ltt the openng dance wll be held at Wate's Pavhoa Gooche's ochesta fom Bghton ww famsh the matk and a good tme sal (ajnefl Eveybody welcoaae.» TheO > ' \\. JL n Stoe wav. X T '. : a u : / v lw a d t<>- an.- t o Tj!',; 1 <; j: l lnl!»' ; <>U!'!' V a «lea so" VOL F( Sftudjy May 3Sth We Wll Sell 2 Cans Pok avl v.-^ns 2 Can-j Con ->z Coffee l/c 25c :^c -,1c He jk^ca' on PfXMpph'. Get ou pces, W y\v sa' <)u monev Yous fo Busness MONKS BROS k ^^ ^ ^a^amv^ ^ ^ ^ ja^^a^a^a^fa^f^^ka^s^a^ke^sl^aw^tfa^^a^a^k^>fa^ka^s'%tab 4#a^A1a^fa^K^fa^Kja^^^«tt^^K^p^^ak Save Money At MURPHY & JACKSON'S Satuday June 1 Mechandse on sale above date only. Gocey Specals Canned Con, two fo Canned Peas t two fo Spng Hll coffee Empe coffee 3 lb. can Tomatoes, 40cTea All sales Cash No Cedt Hghest Maket Pce pad fo Shoe^ pedals Mens dak bown Englsh ne#dle to<^ Satuday pce $4.9 Lades dak bown Englsh $6.00 value. Satuday Pce $ Booms, each 89c Dess Gng^aas, 8 p": 30c value 25c v. $ m^ \ " t l 1-3 V JJ\ WJ V.C^W' e -. V,A. %J>"?>. -v; /

2 \ m4. M. - - m 1» PNCKNEY DSPATCH u J h f ' FGHT Ol GET BUSY NQ EDCT TO DLERS TO HAKE NATON EFFCENT :.^...:.. - \n WAR. X: -.. maw \% TO BE N EFFECT JULY 1 Ode Take Regstant Out of Defeed Class Ball Playes, Golfes, Clekff. jylatendes, and Othes, Must FTnd^Useful" Employment..1 THKSE ARE HT BY ORDKK TO V1GUT OR WUKK. dles. "" -Gambles. Bucket shop employees. Raoe tack attendant. Clavoyant and the lke. Pofessonal golfe. Pofessonal ba.acba.ll playes (pobably). Elevato opeatou at clubs and toes. Club and hotel doomen. Walte n hotels and clubs. Ushes n theates. Attendants at spots. Pesons n domestc sevce. ClekB n stoes. Specally Empt. Actos. Bulletn. Washngton, May 23. Geneal Cowde's new "wok-o-nght" egulatons may eque pofessonal baseball playes ethe to engage n some useful occupaton o to jon the amy. Baseball playes, as well as jockeys, pofessonal golfes and othe pofessonal spotsmen, Geneal Cowde sad today, wll be affected by the egulatons f stctly enfoced. Geneal Cowde sad he dd not dese to make specfc ulngs at ths tme and would make ulngs only when cases came to hm fom local boads afte July 1. "Tle new egulaton wll also affect the followng classes : "(a) Pesons engaged n the aevl-g of food and dnk, o ethe, n publc places, ncludng hotels aad socal clubc "(b) l'ussenge elevato opeatos and attendants, doomen, footmen and othe attendants of clubs, hotels, stoes, apatment houses, offce buldngs and bathhouses. "(c) Pesons, ncludng ushes and othe attendants, engaged and occuped n, and n connecton wth, games, spots and amusements, exceptng actual pefomes n legtmate concets, ox>eas o theatcal pefomance. "(d) Pesons employed n domestc sevce. "(e) Sales cleks and othe cleks employed n stoes and othe mecantle establshments. "Men who ae engaged as above o who ae dles wll not be pemtted to seek elef because of the fact that they have dawn a late ode numbe o because they have been placed n class, ll o V on the gounds of dependency. The fact that he s not usefully employed wll outwegh bottt of the above condtons. To Extend N on useful Lst. "t s expected that the lst of nonuseful occupatons wll be extended fom tme to tme as necessty wll eque so as to nclude pesons n othe employments. "Tempoay absences fom egula employment not to exceed one week, unless such tempoay absences ae habtual and fequent, shall not be consdeed as dleness. Regula vacatons wll not be consdeed as absences n ths connecton. "The egulaton futhe povdes that whee such a change of employment would compel the nght employment of women unde ccumstances whch a boad mght deem unsutable fo such employment of women the boad may take such ccumstances nto consdeaton n makng ts decson." Bulletn. Geneal Cowde Explans Plan. Washngton, May 23. Theatcal Explanng the new egulaton and pefomes have been excepted fom the necessty fo t, Geneal Cowde the new daft egulatons at the decton of Secetay Bake, who s sad sad : "The wa has so fa dsogansed to feel that the people cannot do wthout all amusement n wa tme and the nomal adjustment of ndustal man powe as to pevent the enomous ndustal output and natonal that othe amusements could be dspensed wth moe eadly. oganzaton necessay to success. "Thee s a popula demand fo oganzaton of man powe, but no d Washngton, May 23. Habtual dles, ball playes, gambles, batendes, and many othes ae ncluded n ent. ect daft could be mposed at pes an edct ssued today by Povost Mashal Geneal Cowde, povdng that effectve occupaton wll be welcomed "Steps to pohbt dleness and non evey man of daft age must wok o by ou people. fght afte July 1, unde a dastc "We shall gve the dles and. men amendment to the selectve sevce not effectvely employed the choce between mltay sevce and effectve egulatons. All daft egstants engaged n what ae held to be nonuseful occupatons ae to be haled befoe age at least, must wok o fght. employment. Evey man, n the daft local boads and gven the choce of "Ths s not alone a wa o mltay maneuve. t s a deadly contest a new job o the amy. Gambles, ace tack and bucket of ndustes and mechancs. shop attendants and fotune telles Must Copy Geman Machne. head the lst, but those who wll be "Gemany must not be thought of as eached by the new egulaton also nclude wates and batendes, theate meely possessng an aay, we must thnk of he as beng an amy an ushes and attendants, passenge elevato opeatos and othe attendants amy n whch evey factoy and loom n the empe s a ecognzed pat n of clubs, hotels, stoes, etc., domestcs a complete machne unnng nght and and cleks n stoes. day at tefc speed. We must make Defeed classfcaton ganted on account of dependents wll be dsegad machne. of ouselves the same sot of effectve ed entely n applyng the ule. A "t s not enough to ask what would man may be at the bottom of class 1, happen f evey man n the naton tuned hs hand to effectve wok. We o even n class 4, but f he fals wthn the egulaton and efuses to take must make ouselves effectve. We useful employment he wll be gven a must oganze fo the futue. We new numbe n class 1 that wll send must make vast wthdawals fo the hm nto the mltay sevce fothwth. amy and mmedately close up the Local boads ae authozed to use dsceton only whee they fnd that en an acceleatng poducton of evey anks of ndusty behnd the gap wth foced change of employment would useful thng n necessay measue. esult n dspopotonate hadshp upon hs dependents. "The answe s plan. The fst step How s ths to be done? May Solve tha Labo Poblem. towad the soluton of the dffculty. s The statement of the povost mashal geneal's offce s as follows: men n the feld of hutful employ to pohbt engagement by able-boded "Povost Mashal Geneal Cowde ment, dleness o neffectual employment, and thus nduce and pesuade today announced an amendment to the selectve sevce egulatons whch the vast wasted excess nto useful deals wth the geat queston of compellng men not engaged n a useful "The vey stuaton we ae now con felds. occupaton mmedately to apply themselves to some fom of labo, contbbltes h. mpovement of the daft as sdeng, howeve, offes geat possutng to the geneal good. The dle, well as geat possbltes fo the composton of the labo stuaton by ef too, wll fnd hmself confonted wth the altenatve of fndng sutable employment o enteng the amy. Consdeng the selectve sevce law, fectve admnstaton of the daft "Ths egulaton povdes that afte we see two pncpal causes of detment of the call to mltay sevce July 1, any egstant who s found by a local boad to be a habtual dle o exempton and the ode numbes assgned by lot sot engaged n some useful occupaton shall be summoned befoe the boad, "The exemptons themselves fall nto gven a chance to explan and, n the two conspcuous categoes dependency and ndustal employment One absence of a satsfactoy explanaton, to be nducted nto the mltay sevce potects domestc elatons, the othe of the Unted States. the economc nteests of the naton. "Any local boad wll be authozed Between the two thee s an nevtable hatus, fo t s demonstably to take acton, whethe t has an ognal jusdcton of the egstant o tue that thousands, f not mllons, of Dot; n othe wods, any man loafng dependency exemptons have no effect of ndustal potecton whateve. aound a pooloom n Chcago may be held to answe to a Chcago boad even "One of the unansweable ctcsms thoagh he m&y have egsteed n of the daft has been that t takes men Hew Tos: and lved thee most of hs fom the fams and fom all useful Ufa t employments and maches them past Tfce egnlattont whch apply to dle cowds of dles and loafes to tha tngtstata wll be deemed to apply amy. The emedy s smple to couple also to gambles of all d»tss» and the ndustal bass wth othe gounds fo exempton and to eqale that say _ mk pleadng exemptlon'on any gound telstfvoyao ' 'athtnffl Tke, Lahall alo show that ha U contbatthe n&utml tat effectlvsty to tha ndustal waft. 4 w%«1st tssvaamee of as dles. M M. ' fa has of m the KA Batten.' WWVVWWW^sVbVWVVWUW 5 Mchgan News Tesely Told East Lansng. Wa sevce has cut the gaduatng class of the Mchgan Agcultual college ths yea fom a juno class of 330 to a seno class of 140. Femont. Wllam Jennngs Byan, fome secetay of state n Pesdent Wlson's cabnet, wll be the headlne of the hgh school lectue couse dung the season hee. Lansng. Advance nfomaton on the tabulatons of the state labo census taken Apl 15, ndcate that women factoy wokes n Mchgan have nceased 100 pe cent n the last yea. Bay Cty. A sevce flag contanng 289 stas, 20 moe than the total chate membeshp enollment of 14 yeas ago, was unfuled May 21 at the meetng of the Mchgan State League of Nuses. Houghton. St. Cuts Danelson. aged 15, was downed n Potage lake when, hs canoe ovetuned. Dacy O'Ben, tson of Ccut Judge O'Ben, aged 15, almost lost hs lfe n attemptng a escue. Ann Abo. A commttee of 10 faculty membes of the Unvesty of Mchgan s communcatng wth Detot manufactues to fnd out n what lne taned women can be used wth a vew to establshng unvesty couses n whch to pepae them. Ann Abo. Leut. Lozey Wllam, assstant pofesso of mltay scence and tactcs at the Unvesty of Mchgan, eceved odes fom the wa depatment to epot to Nothwesten unvesty, Evanston, 111., to take the cha of mltay scence and tactcs. Flnt. Pontac was selected by the Gand Encampment and Patachs Mltant of the Mchgan. O. O. F. fo the 1919 conventon, at closng of sesson May 22. Battle Ceek also put n a stong Ld fo the meetng, at whch the. O. O. F. centennal s to be celebated. Pontac A. W. Wlllson and M. R. Bla, Royal Oak townshp offces convcted of faud and neglect of offcal dutes, has obtaned a stay of sentence untl June 4 to enable the cout to nvestgate legal ponts ased. An effot was made to get sentence defeed untl the supeme cout can pass on appeals. Lansng The food admnstaton wll ssue wthn the next week ules and egulatons fo the stoage and dstbuton of butte and cheese based lagely on dscussons at a ecent confeence of butte and cheese deales wth food admnstaton offcals n Washngton, accodng to Food Admnstato Pescott. Washngton. Ensgn Stephen Potte, U. S. naval eseves, of Detot, Mch., was klled Apl 25 n despeate combat wth seven Geman seaplanes ove the Noth sea the commttee on publc nfomaton announced May 22. Potte and a companon battled gallantly aganst the V-shaped flyng wedge of the Teutons and qut only when hs machne, n flames, cashed nto the sea. Mt. Clemens. Claence J. Cosby, a bell boy at the Sheman hotel, s the fst downng vctm ths season. Wth anothe boy, Amos Buey, he went to the old Swmmng hole at the Cadow bck yad, was sezed wth camps and young Buey, unable to swm, could gve no assstance. Cosby was 16 yeas old, the son of M. and Ms. Elme Cosby, South Gatot oad.. Gand Rapds. J. Alexande, 21 yeas old, of Gand Rapds, a membe of the Lafayette Escadlle, s dead n Fance of njues suffeed n an aplalne accdent May 8. Hs- fathe, James Bayne, has eceved a cablegam fom Fench authotes announcng the death. Bayne had been flyng wth the Escadlle seveal months and was plannng to be tansfeed to the Amecan flyng cops. Lansng. Upon nfomaton fom Washngton, Adjt Gen. Col. John 8. Besey s advsng all local and dstct daft boads not to nduct nto mltay sevce egstants havng henas of any knd. Those havng foot condtons whch ntefee wth weght heang o wth weang mltay shoes, o those havng teeth below pesent dental equements, whethe emedable o not, ae also baed fom amy sevce. Bg Rapds. An odnance nceasng fxed salaes has been passed by the cty commsson. The pay of Cty Manage Wllts was ased $100, makng t $1,500 a yea. The pay of Cty Clek Lase was bought up $Se, makng t $800. Cty Teasue Megagle's pay s also nceased $(0, makng t $770. Othes wee ased scoodlagly. Day laboes wll get $140 sad a man wth a team $17«pe day. At the same meetng tt was also decded to aweetsaata the asas n the pce of Monoe. Wllam Geen, aged 50, s La Salle pownshp fame, was almost nstantly klled May 2Z when a Fod automoble, n whch he was dng, collded wth a Cadllac ca, nea Alban oad. Kalamazoo. The Mchgan Pape Mlls Taffc assocaton has potested to the ntestate commece commsson that easten mlls ae beng shown llegal dscmnaton by specal commodty ates. Gand Rapds. Fe of undetemned ogn destoyed a huge ple o Btaw at the Amecan Box Boad company. The loss s estmated at nealy $50,000. The staw ple was 300 feet long, 70 feet wde and 60 feet hgh. Lansng. D. Geoge W. Dunphy, state vetenaan, sees no dlflvlty n poducng bayless mules fo amy sevce. A smple opeaton, the emoval of the vocal cods, would tun the tck wth no decease n the ablty of the anmals, says D. Dunphy. Lansng. Fedeal Food Admnstato Pescott has stated that unless the stuaton as petans to wheat, flou and suga shows maked mpovement dung the next two o thee months, the use of these staples wll postvely be pohbted to concessonaes n dspensng efeshments ths yea at tas. Pot Huon. The angle n the state game and fsh law whch pevented St. Cla ve fshemen fom maketng the catch of wall-eyed pke, commonly known as pckeel, was cleaed May 21, when Game Waden John Bad notfed Deputy Game Waden Heny Radk, not to ntefee wth fshemen, but to pemt them to maket the catch. Battle Ceek.-^-Gov. Sleepe n an addess befoe the Rotay club hee sad that Mchgan was not only sendng men and food to Fance, but s also funshng on oe and coppe vtally needed by the alles, shppng automobles and tucks n lage numbes, funshng salt and dong some othe thngs that should mateally help n wnnng the wa. Lansng. Regstaton cads to be flled out June 5, by young men who have attaned 21 snce the egstaton one yea ago, have been eceved by Adjutant-Geneal-Colonel John S. Besey, and ae beng dstbuted to local boads. Wth one o two mno changes, the egstaton cads ae smla to those used at the geneal egstaton a yea ago. Ann Abo. Mss Helen Fase, of England, speakng hee on "What women must do to help wn the wa," sad that moe than 7,000,000 women n England wee dong wa wok. Onethd of them had neve woked befoe. She declaed that women n many nstances an wa plants, makng ashps, deadnaughts and muntons wth lttle ad fom men. Muskegon. A cone's juy pactcally exoneated Ms. Coa Sanasace, who shot and klled he husband, Chales Sanasace, a Chcago contacto n a death stuggle. The juy found Sanasace came to hs death fom shots fed by hs wfe, Coa Sanasace, sad shootng havng bee actuated by fea and teo nsped by the actons of the husband. Muskegon. A. H. Hammond, who a few weeks ago had one of hs hands amputated, the esult of njues n the ubbe 'e plant of th Bunswck-Balke-Collende company n Mus kegon, s held at the county jal, pendng an examnaton as to hs santy. The exteme physcal shock of ths ecent njuy s beleved to have unbalanced Hammond's mnd. Flnt The Flnt councl has ganted pemsson to Mchgan Lght company to ncease the ate chaged consumes fom 85 cents to $1 a 1,000 feet of gas at the same tme fxng the standad numbe of heat unts at a maxmum of 565 and mnmum of 540, and fxng a penalty of $100 a day fo evey day n whch the gas falls below the mnmnm fo thee flve-mnute peods. Lansng. The savng fo food of at least thee pe cent of the total wheat and small gan cop of the county, odnaly lost n theshng, s to be attempted by a specal theshng dvson of the fedeal food admnstaton. Unde the geneal decton of Capt Kenneth D. Heqnemboug, U. 8. R., wth headquates n New Tok, county ogansatons wll be mantaned to ad anj advse fames. Moe caeful methods and bette mechancal condtons wll be need to effect the savng. Alma. Albet Echon, May 21 stated on a lfe tem at Maquette pson fo the mude hee last Septembe of petty 17- yea-old Beatce Spe, of Alma, who was found dead n a oad n font of he home, havng been stangled to death by Echon dang a staggle fo he hono n a bowse of m eente, whee, the state chages, she was lued by Ms, lnes Johnson, Bteboa aad Joseph Bannan, a Flnt acto. Two hoas and ffteen anhntes the juy was h sesson be- N WESTERN LAHO VALUES But Foty and Ffty Bushels of Wheat to the Ace. Dung the past yea thee has been a geate demand fo fam lands n Westen Canada than fo a numbe ot yeas past. The demand s fo good" fam lands mpoved o unmpoved. And at an ncease of fom ten to ffteen dollas an ace moe than the same lands could be had fo a couple of yeas ago. The se n the pce ot evey knd of poduce gown on these Westen lands, n some cases to double and n othes to teble the pce pevalng befoe 1914, have attacted and ae attactng n eve-nceasng popoton the men who ae anxous to nvest the money, and apply the eneglee n the poducton of wheat fo whch the alled natons ae callng wth voces whch gow loude and moe anxous as the months oll on, and the end of the wa stll seems dstant Beef, and moe especally bacon, ae equed n eve geate quanttes, and the pce of all these thngs has soaed, untl t s not a queston of what shall we poduce, but how much can we poduce. Even should ths wold calamty be bought to a close n sx months fom now, t wll be yeus befoe nomal pe-wa pces peval, and meantme self-nteest f not patotsm s tunng the mnds of thousands back to the land. The nevtable consquence has been the se- n values of land, especally wheat land. The Calgay Heald, commentng on these condtons says: "Fom nques made fom leadng] deales n funnng and anchng pop- etles, and fom the nfomaton gatheed n othe ways, t s known that the value of all land wheat land,; mxed famng popetes, and even, good gazng land has sen n the last two yeas 40 pe cent. Wheat lands n some dstcts have pactcally doubled n pce. One deale n fam lands ecently sold thee sectons fo $70 an ace, one exta good quate went as hgh as $90, am anothe bought $100. These ae, of couse,; la^e pces, but that they wll be, equaled o even supassed n the nea futue s beyond queston. Thee s a, featue about ths ush to the land? fom whch the most sold hope can, be dawn fo the success of the movement. The pope tllage of land, to poduce lage cops n a clmate lke ous s now undestood and pactced' as t neve was n the ealy days of the povnce. t would seem too that wth the ncease of land unde cultvaton, the seasons ae changng and the anfall becomng geate and moe egula. "Cops ae beng havested, especally n Southen Albeta, whch would have seemed mpossble to the old-tme fanne, wth hs old-fashoned deas of beakng and seedng. And at the pce now set by the govenment fo wheat and whch possbly may be nceased dung the comng season, tha etun to the pactcal sklled agcultust must necessaly be vey lage., "What mattes $10 o even $20 an, ace exta on wheat land when a e tun as hgh as 50 bushels and even! moe may be taken fom evey ace sown? Wth hogs bngng $20 a hunded pounds; beef on the hoof at $12«and mutton $16, whle wool unde the new govenment aanged system of handlng and sale bngs 65 cents a pound (and these values cannot fall to any geat extent fo some yeas) the demand fo land wll contnue and values ncease n a coespondng de gee. "Thee has neve been n the hstoy) of Canada a tme so favoable fo tbtj fame as the pesent; self-nteest,,. the nspaton of patotc feelng, task ad feely extended by the govesk^a ment, who ae pemttng the mpot 7 of cetan agcultual mplement fee, all these tend to stll futhe ase the pce of Albeta land." Ao> vetsement Wa and Bth Rates. n hs ecent pesdental addess to the Royal Statstcal socety, S Benad Mallet declaed that the Unted Kngdom has lost by the fall n bths dung the wa moe than -500,000 potental lves. Dang the same peod he estmates that Gemany has lost 2,600,000 and Hungay L5OO,000. The geatest declne n the bth ate n the cental powes t ascbed to the fact that the pooe Classen n those countes have suffeed geatly n health and vgo on account of the wa, whle the coespondng classes n Geat Btan have actually enjoyed moe favoable condtons than n tme s peace, Scentfc Amecan. Neveeuffe the pejudce of the tyt> to detemne the heat---zlameaaa, Many a nan skns the tuth, atafla t and sett t vp a fata deal» 1 - «-. ~t 1 S.vw', >;& : txtl

3 - \-s Sp?.:jet.^s ^^ PNCKNEV DSPATCH "OVER THE TOP 99 -\ -1% «<»v ' By An Amecan Athu Guy Empey SoldeWhoWent EMPEY AND A COMRADE HAVE EXCTNG EXPERENCE WHLE ON LSTENNG POST DUTY. Synopalav Fed by the snkng ot the Lostanla, wth the loss of Amecan Uvea, Athu Guy Empey, an Amecan lvng n Jeaey Cty, goes to England and enlsts as a pvate n the Btsh amy. Afte a ahot expeence as a ecutng offce n London, be 1«sent to tanng quates n Fance, whee he fst heas the sound of bg guns and makes the acquantance of "cootes." Afte a bef peod of tanng Empey's company s sent nto the font-lne tenches, whee he takes hs fst tun on the fe step whle the bullets whz ovehead. Eapey leans, as comade falls, that death luks always n the tenches. Chaplan dstngushes hmself fcjy escung wounded men unde hot fe. Wth pck and Khovel Eopey has expeence as a tench dgge n No Man's Land. Much attenton s equed by wounded men fom the cops of doctos and nuses. On lstenng post detal. CHAPTER XV Contnued. JO f a man s klled he s buled, and the esponsblty of the govenment ceases, exceptng fo the fact that hs people eceve a penson. But f a man ts wounded t takes thee men fom.the fng lne, the wounded man and two men to cay bm to the ea to tba advanced fst-ad post. Hee he s attended by a docto, pehaps asssted by two R. A. L C. men. Then he s pu% nto a moto ambulance, manned by a cew of two o thee. At the feld hospltal, whee he geneally goes unde an anesthetc, ethe to have hs wounds cleaned o to be opeated on, be eques the sevces of about thee to fve pesons. Fom ths pont anothe ambulance de mpesses moe men n hs sevce, and then at the ambulance tan, anothe cops of doctos, R. A. M. C. men, Red Coss nuses and the tan's cew. Fom the tan he entes the base hosptal o casualty cleang staton, whee a good-alxed 'cops of doctos, nuses, etc se kept busy. Anothe ambulance Jouney s next n ode ths tme to the hosptal shp. He cosses the channel, aves n Blghty moe ambulances and pehaps a de fo fve hous on an Englsh Red Coss tan wth ts cew of Red Coss wokes, and at last he eaches the hosptal. Geneally he stays fom two to sx months, o longe, n ths hosptal. Fom hee he s sent to a convalescent home fo sx weeks. f by wounds he s unftted fo futhe sevce, be s dschaged, gven a penson, o commtted to a soldes' nome fo the est of hs lfe and stll the expense ples up. When you ealze that all, the ambulances, tans and #hps, not to menton the man powe, used n tanspotng a wounded man, could be used fo supples, ammunton and e-enfocements fo the toops ft the font. t wll not appea stange that fom a stctly mltay standpont, a dead man s sometmes bette than a lve one (f wounded). Not long afte the fst dggng, paty, ou geneal decded, afte a caeful tou of nspecton of the communcaton tenches, upon "an deal spot," as he temed t, fo a machne-gun emplacement; took hs map, made a dot on t, and as he was wont, wote M dg bee," and the next nght we dug. Thee wee twenty n the paty, myself ncluded. Amed wth pcks. shovels and empty sandbags we aved at the "deal spot" and stated dggng. The moon was vey bght, out we dd not cae as we wee well ont of sght of the Geman lnes Ws had gotten about thee feet 4own, when the fellow next to me, aft- «a mghty stoke wth hs pck, let go lot tb handle, and pnched Ms nose -wth bs thumb and foefnge, at the jame tme lettng out the exploson, "Gott stafe ma- pnk, m bloody weu gassed, not atf X an't" quckly tuned n bs decton wth an nqung look, at the same nstant eachng fo my gas bag. soon found out what waa au&ff bm. One whff was enough land X lost no tme n also pnchng 07 doao. Tbe stanch was awful The est jof the dggng paty dopped the pdo and sboels and beat t fo the weathe ad of that soltay pck. The oflec came oe and nqued why tbe wok bad suddenly ceased, holdng ou pok we smply ponted n tbe decton of tbe smell Be went oe to tbe pck; mmedately clapped hs band ove hs noao, made an "about tun" and came back. Just then ou cap- 4ala came along and nvestgated, but afte about a mnute sad we bad betta cany on wth tbe dggng, that he dd not aee why we. should hae topped aa tbe odo was ey fant, Wt f aeeeeaey be would allow us oof WtM helmets whle dggng. Be would ey asd ate tbe thng though, but be bad to epot back to bgade head We wshed that bad alao bad a data Machne Gunne, Sevng n Fance wu+t at bgade headquates. Wth ou gas helmets on we agan attacked that hole and uncoveed the decomposed body of a Geman ; the pck was stckng n hs chest. One of the men fanted. was that one. Upon ths ou leutenant halted poceedngs and sent wod back to headquates and wod came back that afte we flled n the hole we could knock off fo the nght. Ths was welcome tdngs to ua, because Next day the geneal changed the dot on hs map and anothe emplacement was completed the followng nght. The odo fom the dug-up, decomposed human body has an effect whch s had to descbe. t fst poduces a nauseatng feelng, whch, especally afte eatng, causes vomtng. Ths eleves you tempoaly, but soon a weakenng sensaton follows, whch leaves you lmp as a dlshag. Tou spts ae at the lowest ebb and you feel a sot of hopelessness and a mad dese to escape t all, to get to the open felds and the pefume of the flowes n Blghty. Thee s a shap, pcklng sensaton n the nostls, whch emnds one of beathng coal gas though a adato n the floo, and Entance to a Dugout. you want to sneeze, but cannot Ths was the effect on me, sumounted by a vague hoo of the awfulness of the thng and an eve-ecung eflecton that, pehaps t soone o late, would be n such a state and be bought to lght by tbe blow of a pck n the hands of some Tommy on a M tt n t paty. Seeal tmes hae expeenced ths odo, but neve could get need to t; tbe enevatng sensaton waa alwajaj pesent. t made me hate wa and wonde why such thngs wee countenanced by cvlsaton, and all the spce and gloy of tbe conflct would dsappea, leeng the gm ealty. Bat afte leavng the spot and fllng yea lung wth deep beaths of pue, fesh a, you foget and once agan want to be "up and at them." CHAPTR XV. Lstenng Poet t was sx n the monng when we aved at ou est bllets, and we wee allowed to sleep untl noon; that s. f we wanted to go wthout ou beakfast Fo sxteen days we emaned ta est bllets, dggng oads, dtllag, and othe fatgue, and then bade lata the font-use tench. nothng happened that nght, but 1be next aftenoon found not that a bombe s geneal utlty wan La a secton. About fve o'clock n the aftenoon ou leutenant came down the tench and stoppng n font of a bunch of us on the fe step, wth a boad gn on hs face, asked: "Who s gong to voluntee fo lstenng post tonght? need two men." t s needless to say no one volunteeed, because t s anythng but a cushy Job. began to feel uncomfotable as knew t was gettng aound fo my tun. Sue enough, wth anothe gn, he sad: "Empey, you and Wheele ae due, so come down nto my dugout fo nstuctons at sx o'clock." Just as he left and was gong aound a tavese. Ftz tuned loose wth a machne gun and the bullet pped the sandbags ght ove' hs head. t gave me geat pleasue to see hm duck aganst the paapet. He was gettng a taste of what we would get late out n font. Then, of couse. t began to an. knew t was the foeunne of a mseable nght fo us. Evey tme had to go out n font, t just natually aned. Old Jupte Pluvlus must have had t n fo me. At sx we epoted fo nstuctons. They wee smple and easy. AH we had to do was to cawl out nto No Man's Land, le on ou belles wth ou eas to the gound and lsten fo the tap, tap of the Geman engnees o sappes who mght be tunnelng unde No Man's Land to establsh a mnehead beneath ou tench. Of couse. n ou odes we wee told not to be captued by Geman patols o econnolteng pates. Lots of beath s wasted on the westen font gvng slly cautons. As soon as t was dak, Wheele and cawled to ou post whch was about halfwsy between the lnes. t was anng bucketfuls. the gound was a sea of stcky mud and clung to us lke glne. We took tuns n lstenng wth ou eas to the gound. would lsten fo twenty mnutes whle Wheele would be on the qu vve fo Geman patols. We each woe a wswatch, and beleve me, nethe one of us dd ove twenty mnutes. The an soaked us to the skn and ou eas wee full of mud. Evey few mnutes a bullet would cack ovehead o a machne gun would tavese back and foth. Then all fng suddenly ceased. whspeed to Wheele, "Keep you eye sknned, mate; most lkely Ftz has a patol out that's why the Boches have stopped fng." We wee each amed wth a fle and bayonet and thee Mlls bombs to be j used fo defense only. had my ea to the gound. All of a sudden head fant, dull thuds. n a low but excted voce whspeed to Wheele, " thnk they ae mnng, lsten." He put hs ea to the gound and n an unsteady voce spoke nto my ea: Tank, that's a patol and t's headng ou way. Fo God's sake keep stlll" was as std as a mouse and was scaed stff. Hadly beathng and wth eyes tyng to pece the nky blackness, we wated. would bae gven a thousand pounds to hae been safely n my dugout Then we planly bead footsteps and ou heats stood stlll A dak fom suddenly loomed up tn font of me; t looked as bg as the Woolwoth buldng. could bea the blood ushng though my vens and t sounded aa loud as Nagaa fals. Foms seemed to emege fom the dakness. Thee wee seven of them n all. ted to wsh them away. nee wshed hade n my lfe. They mutteed a few wods n Geman and melted nto the blackness. dldnt stop wshng ethe. AH of 1 sudden we bead a stumble, a muddy splash, and a mutteed "Don ne und Bltzen." One of tbe Boches had tumbled nto a shell bole. Nethe of us laughed. At that tme tt ddn't stke us as funny. About twenty mnutes afte the Gemans bad dsappeaed somethng fom the ea gabbed me by the foot nealy fanted wth fght Then s welcome whspe n a cockney accent " s'y, myte, we've come to eleve you." Wheele and cawled back to ou tench; we looked lke w«t hens and felt wose. Afte a swg of um we wee aeon fast asleep on the fe step n ou wet ejetbea. The nest monng X wasu stff aee poke and eey jont ached lke bad tooth, but «V«L stll all>v; BO f dd not matte. CHAPTER XV. Battey D 238. The day afte ths eceved the glad tdngs that would occupy tbe uachue gunnes' dugout ght nea the advanced atlley obsevaton post Ths dugout was a oomy affa, dy aa tnde, and eal cots n t These cots had been made by tbe R. E.'a who had pevously occuped the dugout was the fst to ente and pomptly made a sgnboad wth my name and numbe on t and suspended t fom the foot of the must comfotable cot theen. n the tenches t s always "fst come, fst seved," and ths s lved up to by all. Two B. F. A. men (Royal Feld atlley) fom the neaby obsevaton post wee allowed the pvlege of stoppng n ths dugout when off duty. One of these men. Bombade Wlson by name, who belonged to Battey D '238, seemed to take a lkng to me. and etuned ths fee!lag. D two days' t!ne we wee petty chummy, and he told me how hs battey n the ealy dnys of the wa had put ove a tunt on Old Peppe, and had gotten away wth t. wll endejve to ;ve the stoy as fu a memoy wll pemt n hs own wod : -J = Despte the excellent tagets men ae net allowed to shell Ftz, Em pey elates n next nstaltment. (.TO U; tjjm'.m'lu) := SUCH A SMART BROTHER But t s Entely Pobable Sste Dd Not Appecate Hs Pecula Fom of Wt A young lady n Lake wood s of the opnon that she s gown up n whch opnon she s not encouaged ethe by he paents o he olde bothe. She s ffteen, bothe s sxteen. She thnks that young men should be allowed to call on he n the evenng; bothe Jees, paents shake the heads. Fnally the gl's mothe consented to he havng a cetan appoved boy call, povded he caae on a Fday evenng. And the excted damsel called the favoed youth up on the phone and mpated the glad news. t s pesumed that the young man (he was all of eghteen yeas old) spent a good deal of tme at hs tolet that evenng cetanly the young lady took geat cae of hes. She was stll pmpng when the swan ang the doobell. Bothe answeed. "Ah," began tbe calle, cleang bs thoat. "s Mss Jones at home?" "Gome n," answeed Bothe, equvocally. Then he went to the foot of the stas and called "Molly! Qut cuttlt' pape dolls an come downstas. One of you playmates wants to see you 1" Cleveland Plan Deale. Always n. t was the shoppng peod, and Mss" Smth thought she would "dop n" on Ms. Jones and ask he f she wouw assst he n the noble at of pesenthuntng. "s you mstess n?" she asked the young mad. "Yes, mss." was the pompt eply. She was shown nto the dawng oom. But an hou passed and no Ms. Jones appeaed. At last the lady got np and called to the mad : "Dd you tell you mstess was hee?" she asked. "Oh. no. mss," epled the gl quckly: "she hasn't etuned fom shoppng yet." "Not etuned!" exclamed the astonshed vsto. "No. mss. Yon see the mstess tohj me she was always home to you l" Long Rds Befoe Hm. A cyclst who stopped at a vllage nn boasted about hs abltes as a de to such an extent that the land lod ventued to make a wage wth hm. "Look hee, mste" sad the nnkeepe, "you can't de up and down ths oad tll the chuch clock stkes sx" "Done," sad the cyclst "t's just close on fe now;" and the next mnute he wus speedng down the oad. Afte about an hou's tdng the cyclst shouted to one of the by standes, of whom many had asen> bled: " say, has tbe chuch clock stuck sx yet "No, you dot" was the blunt eply. "Ou chuch clock neve stkes] at all." London Tt-felts. Two Knds. Thee s a place n the wold fo efomes. Refomes ae the gentlemen who ceated ou geat Declaaton of ndependence, and the Consttuton of the Unted States. Bees them, we say. At the same tne thee should be moe postve efomes and fewe negatve mfoum, tfat latte beng well-meanng pesons who ss always agstnst somethng nnd as tm sjythls^ -Atchson Ofobsv ' HUT CHANGE N WOMAN'S LFE Ms, Godtctt Tdb Ha t May bo Pasted n Safety offo, axjeafsost had al tbe t to do LvdaE-Pmkham'g Vegetable Commended to me as the best emedy fo my touble, whch t soely poved to be. feel bette and stonge n evey way snce takng t, and the annoyng; symptoms have dsappeaed." M. M. GODDEM, 925 Napoleon St, Femont Oho. Such annoyng symptone as beat flfgh, nevousness, backache, beadache, tablty and "the blue," may be speedly ovecome and the system estoed to nomal condtons by ths famous oot and heb emedy Lyda "" Pnk ham's Vegetable Compound. f any complcatons pesent themselves wte the Pnk bam Medcne Co., Lynn, Mass., fo suggestons bow to ovecome them- The esult of foty yeas expeence s at you sevce and you lette held n stct confdence. Cutcua Stops tchng and Saves the Ha Sas»25c 2SeadS0e HAD ANOTHER GUESS COMNG Pa's dea of Hmself as Autocat of the Household Receved Rathe a Rude Jolt "What s an autocat, fathe?" Hubnow looked ut hs nqung son am ted had to put an a of unlmted wudom on hs featues. "An autocat?" he sad. "Well, n ft way, am the Autocat of ths household. mpose my wll upon ts membes, wsely, of couse; when 8ay a thng t goes ; when " "Heny," boke n Ms. Hubaow, "when on eath ae you gong to hang that potat of Uncle (JeogeT' M thought 'd wat tll tomoow, my dea ; you»ee " "You'll have to thnk agan. Heny," declaed hs wfe, "and you'd bette thnk that ths vey mnute s the best tme." And as Hubtnow went out to fetch lhe Mepladle he sghed twce at. ' pomsed to explan what an autocat WHS at a moe convenent moment.-' Denve 'ost. SWAMP-ROOT FOR KDNEY ALMENTS Thee s only one medcne that eally stands out pe-emnent as a medcne fo cuable alments of the kdneys, lve and bladde. D. Klme's Swamp-Root stands the hghest fo the eason that t haa poven to be juat the emedy needed n thousands upon thousands of dstessng cases. Swamp-Root, a physcan's pescpton fo specal dseases, makes fend quckly because ts mld and mmedate effect s soon ealzed n most case. t s a gentle, healng vegetable compound. Stat teatment at once. Sold at all dug stoe n bottle of two sxes, medum and lage. Howeve, f you wsh fst to test ths geat pepaaton send ten cents to D. Klme k Co., Bngbamton, N. Y., fo a sample bottle. When wtng be sue and menton ths pape. Adv. n the 8ame Boat. The clek tmdly enteed hla employe's sanctum. " should lke to go to my mothe n-law'm funeal thla aftenoon, s," he ventued. The head of the fm looked up at hm and mumued: "So 8hould!" Heavy mpnt. "Now have you got my nstuctons mpnted on you mnd? "Emboased, M he husband epled. Wse la the teache who leans moa than he teaches. t BBSS; ^^ nt ^mt<tm7\a 1 t? tmwt awvc awmn PHYSC BALL aod HORSS Tome't» ;\» "! - fc a»z a/.. 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4 .'«- '->>»».<' PtNCKJCY DSPATCH wm mmmmm wm State of Oho, Cty of Tototo, Gfftd Tunk Tnt TabU LocaetjOOnty, SB. Fank J. Cheney snkea an oath that Fo ke coaeaeace of oa M M LOCAL AND GENERA he s aetmo patne ot the fne of F. J. Best Tan V/c»t mmmmmmmmmm m Wa)«aaa)fja)aMa)a)a)a)««aa)0aW«oV Cheney & Co., C&7 _dog dojcg » buslueae n a the st -Tfl Tfc J 1 > «-T: 4 a. a. No. 47 7:6? p. -» C - - 3p.nete.at «1 ^ ^ ¾ J 1, 1 0 O f f l 1 1 / KV(\T lpt^ 1¼. 4(-444 p. m. No. 4» 9^» a.a Open pexa aooae Fday evenng and have ' of O N E HUNDRED DOLLARS 1 / 1 N V W Y ll C kj gaodlatch. fof oach aad evey eaae of Catatxh that 1 U U U W V T T 1 / 1 V l / l l V X K/ ^-.,. ^.,«_w.-t u cannot cmnnot be coed cued bv by the use of HALL'S % L / M. John Byant of Havehll Maas. \ ^ S A S R S S W Noth» 42 A.M P. M. 17 P. M. Acs Afte Raload Moto Ca 10 4^ V M M VJ.'. 'L'-l...f ts spendng seveal weeks wth he paents. M. and Ms. G. W. Teeple. Ds. Sgle et Sa'»- Mos Luct McQullan of n«a Howell was a ecent vsto at the home of L G. Deveeaux. Ms, Eva Wean of nea H,wel was aguest at'h««hay«? h'»me last week Wednesday Mss M le."!^<»w:.a/. spent the (week end wth M-. Eal Je.nngs ) nea Gegoy. M. and Ms. Fy 1?j-v:.a. xa o. J. C. and M..v\ V.t.?. H. J "»- thout»4 ao. J-. : Howell. JCeoe.be :!_? a un M ;.. L;.u : -. \,!»fn ^- '.> "c'vs '.;!.t-."o>" -' '.: M.v...«:t '.'. z FRANK J. CHENEY. Swon befoe me and auboexbed n my fjneeence on ths 6th day of Decembe A. >. 1¾¾. A. W. Gleaaon, fsealj Notay Publc. Hall Catah Medcne a taken ntenally and act though the Bloed on the Mucous Sufaces of the System. Send fo testmonals, tee. \ J. CHENEY & CO., Toedo, O. Sold by all dujqfata,? >c- Mal's Famly PLs lo constpaton adv. PYKOX hav^ eceved.t.v!ccond shpment P.!\.x. nve-'-2a>. a.d ycu wll '- :'.':. fu:..-es"tal fo - --» - - Noted Fo Sellng Good Goods Cheap 129 to 135 W- Man, Jackson, Mch. POP Ths Season WASH SKRTS Stand Supeme When > ou puchase you summe wash skt be SUP. 11.ojne^ om Glasgow's whee the Wooltex taloed an. -h'.ntk ^kts ae caed- These summe sktb stav -n: eme ^eca-e!c styles av :!;t>(e cles^neu he u.u-.- >' c shunk 1J\ < s[>ecal COG R >» H33Ef335SE 3KHAM D ROCK ElWELL, A!!(;MJ at Lav! \ Ma. A. H. G..?"..;>v Vf.y^ Mc FMntot't w. j e ;n H:v.-».l jsa... Jesse H chans'.:; walontac ov- Sa.^y. no.? '>; M. and Ms. ->. Bullad an Ms. F. Buhank of St. John wee calle? at Pake's Fdav. Cyst? > j»'8', a;--, :' ;.v; M. and Ms. F.^d daughte Gaje ^f- Sunday.,f. Mss Jesae G?««n?]>ent the week end wth elatves n Jackson. G. W. Dnkt a-. fa,!v ate.dsd» ^ecepton :n no^-,, Mona; evem.? H 3. hono of M?. Dmk^ J Claence L>te: f..-.o,v-nt to.'^:'.- Ms. Dwye etuned to Detot afte spendng seveal weeks wth he nephew, Fathe Cowe. Ross Read was n Dexte Satuday. CLTV ATOM WTH SPUNu SKAT The 1918 Lttle Wlle Cultvato : equpped wth ^>» ^aut and 'nay othe '. (.)\x»njv^;«e.'.-:. M. a^d Ms. -.Vll Cuett sppnt the f.st A ths week ;n Detot. Mss Nelle Gad.a. j pent Monday n Jackson. Ms. Ella A.l.-so. a.d on Shley of Detot spent.-...day hee. CULWATOK j have a f^w!tt'- 'T'H? ana '/;ve. Cult." ato v.-?.:"'-..' -.-:): -s>.\ -s :» :.^- ^acb. owel, Mca, fnmett Key a.d famly of Stockbdge spent Sunday at Alfed Monks'. wate poces: The talong,> :..-e b\ expets. Hcxjk^ and eves v.ll not ust and ae sewed on to slay. A Specal Showng Ths Week ncludes suede vdds, pques, tcotnes and ;<auodnc $3.50 to $4#.00 JMMtfBBua^ Ms. John Kng etuned to he home at Chcago Thusday. Matha! Faell went wth he. Cask and hghest pca.patd lo t eggs and poulty delveed at my Joseph Qunn, who fomely lved 1 P ^^y plant- Wll take n eggs sx days of the week, and poulty hee ded last week t Ja&ov:. He on Wcdnc^lays Solctng vou patonage, had been n the Jac-K^on ho,;;tal a, shot tme v-'h - =et feve. v :j.eal levces wee-."l «t St. May'- 'h-ch! 'jnckney, M >;.^«v., 13. PAR NAM. The Pnckney Exchange Bank Hoe«a CoflseY&tve Bankng Busness. «3 pe cent Pad c& all Tme Deposte ncknwy G. W. TEEPLE Mch. Pop Mn. Janj-H spent Sunday (, ves. 4') F cv l D. and M. (.', L. S <»»\ M fas. C. M. kgeaoll v.-v-?.?.':.: j ^ake Sunday. /cn. c 'U.tthl.d,oe ) Paul Culett of Detot vsted hs t aaenta hee last week befoe gong to Camp Whe«l«, Geoga.! Mss Kathleen Roche wa3 home fom Detot ove Sunday. HBRSCHEL LAWN MOtfFRS The Heechel Lawn Mowe s nne- J teen yeas old. 1 have Bold them fo seven yeas. They ae stong, hghgade, easy unnng, and you can always obtan epa pats, WARNNG: Always buym mowe wth the make's aatne and addess cast on the wheel. R. E. Baon, Howell, Mch..e-e TpU... \. > ^a.-.c.tly dn ;.tod f'»m hjc ' (.' 1'fnjt '..v/. ' >abk l^cha/^e 'o. the ny o, account o' -a:'et:vft d j. tg ty a:d has «t;jn«>a hee. The taste of a^ lfe wa.- a y^u^.t <-.v;cence fo Lee. LOADERS AND RAKES have thee loades and two Sde Rakes bought n They have had the beat of stoage. Pce on loadoa, $110.00, jakes $ R. E. Baon, Howell, Mch. James Roche and famly vsted vsted Fowlevlle elatves Sunday. M. John Teeple, M. and Ms- Chales Teeple, M. A.W. Vuce, aud Mss Majoe Rchadson wee Jackson vstos Sunday. M3. Wm. Haslam and chlden of Wndso Ont. spent the week end wth he pa#nt M. and Ms. Wm. Kenned. DODGE BROTHERS k X, "»! 5 5\\T?&TVvc\a&vVv Thee s always oom n the Solde's kt fo potays «4 the woe folkfl You potat the deal gft DM$ B. CHAPELL M<Mkbd(%» Mchgan Fathe j. A. Cawe waj n Howell j STERLNG LOADER AND one day last week. G W. Teeple was n Ho wll M>:,day, W. E. Hu^.hy :>l St../. L.:-.zo. Claude Xen.e:."-, M. ac y.-.<, '^n H^d wee n h,~v.. -'-^d:.'-. Claude McK.-.- sc\aon. f T:;V: -- /: " «pent Sunday at '»' ; W.T.. Westnh«', ^-, tjon?, f»?!^ tn - ;.-,, ' ^-' y.'e.t.'.tte.. n»^. He has 6^ ^'t. ".ate p'.-" ' : ^ 3 s«y «1 ;!e +e-t. -, 'U l :':mely of :\< > an;. tdlatve»!ee. n the naty a-d 3 epet He. e ad". N ";o. a,- HAVES-JAYTOJS SDE R \ K E.<'» J- Slv.jO f"^ jd VJ;-.?h0';_ v'.lm-.- ':\-:t;:c: : :. Wjl.t^/ ^:..'3'.^ ''.' ZV:T'.. '-~.t?.:a,-.u and :'a ne t ; '". oy n o ; -peen f " ' T.t: t.'..; t 'o. :M JT. ;o " v : ;'. 'V.. n-; - '' '. j h, Z 1. ^^ 1-, Ho7,'ol. ; h, w ' ': >j / ' 't '. 4 \ J ' % ' :'.? ' >', : ' L"".-.: C-.ty. ; fend. MA EC HKES. fc"::?te< Ro-.h-jate C:ollato and Eden»ec- :^es to te V.'aahea. All ae guaante«j to to be the best n the espectve styles. A supply of Delawae com has just been eceved at Hows:! fo OM n eeplantng nd fllng odes of tboat dsappont} n atca4ng seed esewbee Utva yoo ode wth County Afent, flowefl, Mch, phoue 179., the week nev ?t: ROOFNG AND HNGLES ^ e ' ^0We J han othe smla makes. Jg wll be a pleasue to demonstate have been apponted exclusve agent fo the Baett oofng and shngles R. 8. Baon, Howell, M»h. Evey oll has the undewte's appoval stamped on same. Pce fom M. and Ms. Glendon Rchads of Gand Raods dove out Fday to-^st $1 50 pe squae np. " at the home of Ma. C. E. Rch R. E. Baon, Howell Mch. ads. They etuned on Monday. Fos Moan, who has been hee fo some tme accompaned them a ek to Gand Rapds whee he wll ^mnt ht wok. Walte Reason, Thomas Motta\ and bed At vsted elatves hee eve.. CLOSED CAR n less than thee yea< moe than Two H::. Ehousand Dodge Bos. Moto Las have tx^p J.! on the mak-.: t ( T%fl nu-an- 200 (N'O well satsfed motoc, ot wntn lve nea vo;, A-K Jny Doee owne how he lkes hs c<: v HE l\x(.)\\ b hoy smoothly and how 7 ecnomca^-: : t ns and s so well sat s led that he lkes to t- :, ' K : - ' ; Toung a 1985.(- A. H. PLNTOPT TATE OF MCHGAN", the pobhtc cout fo S TATE OP" MCJHGAN lha Poh.^ v the ConMy ml Lvnj;ton. at a ccewod oftwd Cout h#ld at the Pobate Off e n tho Cty of sad the ^««, cou.t a«a ef L^toT t\ M tohat A ^ ^ am^ (. x~ K.7' % Howell, n the e^ county, on the 14th day of of S.?«". Howell n» «%d» cooaty taepobatttaf S SS VX K ^ l Z S Ca/A. > May A.D., Jflg. ' lh 14th d»j" e«dt: Hon Engn^ A. Stowp, Jd^ of j 1 «8«nt, Hon " - - J Pobate. n the nutt of he palate of fluy Tobatc. > Vheaft? of the ^ a 'T Jackwa, a lno. Etul/.a.k.foD, fau>l' o f ^ " flfld n sad cout he petton, pa-ln^ to sell tuo A! exa. ae Mclat/e, Deeaaad lotenwt of ad estate n cataa eal Ctato GeoaeW. Teeple hawng'fled Taald coet h«fnal account a«ex.cutu of aald Sta.^2 theen descbed at pvate. bh ptttl.;n ptatug o the atow.njth^. t a o:d«ed, thft'thu?t& dy of June, AD ta odeed that^tbe n.da? t^h?? 1 ' 1P17, nt Ml ovock n the toeooon, at sad E o&at otfloe be. and s heeb apponted o eang aald petton, and that all pesuns nteeeted n ata estate appea at aad oout, at aald tme and place, to st w caoee why a lcence to ell the Uteeo; sal at etate hoold not be ganted. t a fathe odeed that pablle aeuee theeof be alea by aebllcauea of a copy of th's oae f<9t tae eeeeeaat wee aaevtom to aad Ja of hehacl the Ptoekney DtsMleb, a aewapap paaafaad ealattd n ad oast). 7 BUM! A, STOWE, Jedge of Pobate, A tet» S «'JW. «ten o'coca n the f"..oan a"jd ;«oftc?, be ana t heeby apponted fej-12? '.^usudallowlabaald lecoon ^481, t.^ lunue ode d, that Mb'lK na«a. «v, / % WL VV> X. ^ <v>..^4«^«.,

5 <.", ' >^>, -, '< Jt TxSsjkj.,; v "vy$8m &y fcs ' " :: 'M$, The Spnste's Retun To gve the expeence n the Klondke Wll be gven at the Pnckney Opea Htuse FRDAY EVENNG MAY 31 l" tllc La SoUtv of the Congegatonal Chuch C A S T ; Josephne Ja.e '^t T. Solfeno, Pesdent Paclla Abtfa. uo s» Secetay Calamty Jane v.g- t Wewoke, Teasue Tny Shot Va. :^ Rebecca Rachel V. ; "tghye alay Ann Fada.e : ' tj.top Patence Dese :! ; /.";;jntes«ketchun; Volet Ann Hugs. Chaty Longface. Sopha Stuckup :.-.ttusha Matlda.v. Julet Long Lhu. ;- Betsey ubbt: Polly J:ne Pat Belnda Bluegu? FancB Touehnu-v, Floence Luce.a Count Ketchum Dubos, a hypnol:» chlden. nstumental L>-J- Quatette Ma. G. C. Hoyt Mu. J. E. Baton Ms. C. Swathout Ms. D. GHUBU...Ms. E. Cook MTB. Mn. F. llubu Ms. M.F:ok Ms. G. Cot'uu' oo Ms. Swaaggtout --o' hs-face MTK. M. Smth Ms. E. Campbell >h>pe Despa. Ms. M. Swathout Young Man Afad-of-hs-face, an ndan. Pofesso Hs assstant, a young man. Tny Shot Van Tassell's Ms. Geo. Peason and Mss Dede Dnkel M. and Ms. Fck and M. and Ms. Syk^s; A Expeence Woth Seeng ADMSSON \5 JL.Sy 25o Reseved Sojtt«at Dug Stoe Bveyone Codally nvted CHAMPONSHP Races t^ " ' -. ^--us dves dect fom Detot's Chevolet Hau^dahl Endcott Clak BUn^boe Clak Hocy Klne and othes Decoaton D:v Races FAR GRONDS SAT June Auspces PNCKNEY DSPATCH pnckney f) patch Enteed at the Poatoflc a( Faekot?y, Mcb., a«secood Claaa Matte _ C- J. SBUf, PROPRETOR SaUselptoD) %\.Z~> a Yea H Advance A< vtlany ates :^»e knwu on pjc&ton. C';ds (tthank, fj::y jeutk. Kehulllt lwjs (! ('uudocmch' LoeaJ NotneK, n L";l coun.ns t vt ent p lne [>e HC -v-kn. All mtttt' nlejled l> enft lle [>c- MUJ <> bu^ne^.s jnle- 1. >t auv tj<l;v<- Uhl \v!j bf [>nblhln'd n\ e^ulu jdvelht'- ng ut eh. A n >u nct-n- nt ot eul^j '. nnwh, etc., LUU^t be j>:.d fo ul jf^,l;u' LPVH! Notce E. Tuppe ' ate f,,, ( )btuhl v MM man ; Ms. L. bown, lk,j fl, " llf chage. M«8 M. Smth p ljt. Lj v u^s be pub. M«L. Sykes fve >u:> flnt. Ms. M. Read _ TRACK ADM 50c bautos Pec Jackson Tottng Assocaton Fo Sale wll eceve bd up to June 1( (o the hou»e &ud two lots belongu to Chalotte H [aohst estate n the vllage of' Pnckn-y. Bds may be maled to me and wll be held stctly pvate. eseve the ght to eject any o all bds. f any bd s accepted t wll be subject to the appoval of the Pobate!out W.P.YANWNKbE, Esxecufe, Howell) Mch. :«t!cs le <e ue NAVAL RESERVES DONG SPLENDD WORK FOR U. S. THOUSANDS AT THANKLE8 TAtK THE WORLD OVER DESERVE CHEER, NOT NCERS, "Th^ ""'n^youn yuun^ n«. who seve n tk«kaval S»val "Ke»«ve Re»«ve Foe ae p#fonlag a laty Um E atot'?. fu^t aa ea»entla to th» flnaj vctoy of ou ams > thl» wa a» th»4.pefomed»y the man of aojofhe banch ot the aatlon'g foces" That fa Lteut. CanmaDfle Tumaa ln te. Newbty's nw^ Nt^ Yok EvenBf Mall to the fe^' scoffes { { and clttpf 9t the men n the Naval! g Reseve,, -< aeked fo comment. "You»ay thee seem to be a tend- j eney to belttle aevlce c the eseva < foee? Thee s no easoa fo t," j declaed Commande Xewb«y "Among ejdes and sao th»e la alwayu a fendly bantenf. Sometnes tt (a nat fendly- But t s nava seous. 1 a a. &! We Cay a Full L>lne of Kodaks & Supples a \.^ /' &9\. V.WW V- A,. -.J ln^nd [nmv; pape ;ul a:.> ^:\:.'!f cu-na^ V<J nav 'X''j<.'.. % u 1¾...- ;v y A:T <.k-\ elopng ;ud punng J^J Aval <>tltv >M S t o e $ EGGS POULTRY ' v 6". M. ngesoll VEAL.aw<: "^^sf> cas's each week. Pouk>- una.'-; nnnng. H^tjCbt pce pad a' 1HNC. DNK&L.»»»:«t«w«:::\.««K»5W«««ttw««w««w-»M»»w:<a&www^^ ATTENTON FARMERS!» "ONLY NAVAL RESERVES.' Whf doe that ) a»«h of the seftm t attact 0 a«uy oaf Ae tkaf faft do<1jeg? Do they fea senvce at te font la Fance? Do they seek to ente a banch whch wll keep them :,: nea home? :: ' ' -:1^:^..' tlc ^»-> l.n o: "AY ' Tb^se aa the queston! whch ;h<s!-: "c 01 M yu( u'tufk!)('< a ' "'.ampon mltay adta 9t The Evenng Mal ' Mt."^'«'»":u<'f bul«'!x. mowe--'l(l'-s. oclos. hotl smglo ual double dum, ( oujn.'d hav put to Comaad» Newbey, commandaat»f tha Naval Ret«e Tot 5 lm Ut thd dstct. 1 V'uM B».MK\ plows, spng a#l s])kofooth >teel Only t few days H tw a Vjlue ^ lt ' ev el ',a "ov. 'lng utd wall^n^f cultvatos. New dea t sat la conesatlco la a Boadway ; au Lat^Tatouul wde sjead manue speades, land subway tan. At Foty s»cand sta«t o\^,«>, galt dlls fana wagons and team hamw»,e>. twa solda enteed. Afte a whspeed coneafttlen ana 1 fequeat fances ft \ 'e expect to lx.> able to sell all goods ths season at at the sahoaaen, one ot the >ouu {wa pces man can be obtaned any pla^e n Washtenaw bent dowa to ead tke (lt letteng oa o L:gHU.a countes. Come and See. the jackee' hats. 1 "Ony Naval Resee guys," he sneeed. ft t wasa t the fst tme the mlltuy 'Sce'jU ^avbae C». edto had seen that snee, A»oag % elvuans, aa well ae among nee n «uafenn, the aama atttude towad the ( g.»^j>;^;;«^;:^;#:tt««:^^^^ eselt haa heen notced. 80 he. ougha eut Qtemmaade Newbey and, ^ aon^^o^^.a wa. cfam 1<y. Sne -July, 1T, howeve, all men n. thu cla.^ Uyt o^ntee'ad fo V'l^;, 11..ll.:..l. wmfsm&tml geneal evlo-\ t: a^ ^&n wfll-be accepted no'v -^n^n V.vv voluntee "Tho Pope ea.c When fo geneal sev. Chonc," THOUSANDS 4 OVlR THERH." "Anothe thng n ommon vltu soma othe naton Ameca has neef, ealled the lmpo'a-nc ol«of ts navy n wafae. But y"> aay be sue tha l when ths w ha^ h^^a Anally won,! the Vnted Stat>'-s Nv;- wjl have playj e an essental pat a tue geat ve> ^ CcvgfoAe FOLEY'S HONEYANDTAR COMPOUND -AB fw cvlans tho att^dc may. tcy. That w:u b" a tank fo te h:?-' be attbuted to ack of nfom«tl»u. to^as, and!h"-; ll net be$1u be^ln thfc t k_awkno" and Bplttlcp, wh'u o H! tn;c that ognally the c^ve T»ok untl pea- confv, So we'll wthout a mckng cough, noto.ly have to wat >.t the 2.a\y> paga dntuba and dsgusts bv?tnde3, ^ /p», ff ccast patgt uty. tn that hatov v.;l CP a bllant on!" hut weakens and wpsa down the Py..p '.. of t.o h.ffec so that the way la mad» Do they kufv.- «h;f + lage pat of And «t.e:e ycu ne\v«tne comuaadt- s fof moe 6e ous gc^nesl. the (oe? > no A- s«-'::c:»?», n answe. Jt lan't "smat to neglect 3, 'of'gn Aa:-s'. sde : - >;e ^'th th<» j ;;<d';.'v. ;' o.-mattelftf' Newbey cold. On the contay. t 1B downlth 1 ; men of th^ ou.la nl " -. ustjlng & j :» he 5' a fat:. ; vnch uaa agate/- toomshw t may sound qute bola AV.± the 4»! naval Ut1o\-~!^ ac»v««p ,...,..^,. - -hlt w Btootft sa,! don't beleve m goe-v ; vce ^ ' -", ( M t' 'clsm doctov, o " neve bothe wth. ;«a,-.- -;. a.-, sv e-a n Mch^.? S»-but ju,t watch caefully tte "Moe--de th««y kne- that m»n a»" Sa; t- a --s ^ - t,s:.-.enta c 1^ ^^,^ 0f tuch pactces. Yon hea thft bexw accepted fo geneal savloe. Ms Nv-o - 5,ee->at of the boastlftf and baggng man, "The eola whmh meana they xtwy be aasgned N'ee41«'/.'.>k GulM "/? A.^eea, whch went sway, bll JTOU.don't always bea anywhee, oa acy sht of (be navy, at n devotng t U tagfh to Red the ege and aotow W>en tho cold th«dsceton of the nay depatment CTOJ yflk Xh.» twn, hevn. Banes [tavsand Let common does U wost ee be yea lad Fhelps. ae ok aetvs geffce. an an oeld, BO & Baae L an ensgn a the aavy, oc, aa ofjas.h aa soon as yon eaa. "Suely these lads ae enttled to an duty somewhee on the AtLaato, aw be safe than soy," la an much cedt <as the men of otte Foley'e Hooey and Ta 1 om ( Phelpj a a majo n the avaton sae> bbe phlegm and mucus, eleae aanohee. Aag they hate^eaao^ to be tton of the amy eoau tha nflamed and tated aa joud of the nnlfom aa the men NCWttRKY KNOWS TH NAVY. wth a beatng aad soothng medcne, eases tha hoaeeoea stops ttek s ouw dab o foett geen ae of The oemaaada's atod ncludes actve p«tclstoo n two was. Ha ablas 70a to enjoy efesh- Uog n the thoat and an thes. lag, eetfnl sleep. t was Secatay of the Nay n Pess, watauw no opate and 1«T - <», ALL SERVNG NATON. "Bvay man who weas aa Amecan unfom s eang tha naa«a la whateve eapaoltv ha la enlstaev And LOSJ who ToluaUaael fa tha Waa Reaa Foce, bacaaao aa>lae on the t a apaalad to than, aa aatflat Ml wha twf balong. -ta AfHl tatl aac, wtm «Vm««dent Rooaavstt's oabaa. Ha holeu the only commande's commsson gven to any man n th# county aomated daotly toa attt ttta dung a ftaant wax Fday nght tha 8p4mbm Don't cay and Um any ha eaaaa aajt and a«)of tha RatafB tteeaaat to take. Good fo hldefc ae wall aa 'gmwn-npsm has e> l^axtcosaada of "ease of SDaemadfe tsou _ :VH-;V-.: -.-.1¾ w m «^"»M :9m : - \{\ "" W H, ^ aaamahf t :^.^ ^f

6 k "J m > " PNCKNEY DSPATCH 4--. # vw: N <ev'.n 4 7. T^. ; OF COBy STATE Because of Poo Seed Moe Than Usual Numbe of Felds Fal to Come Up. GOVERNMENT OFFERS TO AD Establshes Seed Com Reseve fo Supplyng Late Needs of Fame Supply Can Be Had on Quck Notce. By PROF. J. F. COX, Depatment of Fam Cops, Mchgan Agcultual College. East Lansng, Mch. As seasons go the pesent has pobably been faught wth as many dffcultes fo the Mchgan fame as any he has eve been called upon to pepae fo and of these, seed con toubles have been by no means the least. The one consolng featue about t all s hat mattes mght have been wose, fo as a esult of the zealous effots by state and natonal agences, seed supples have been uneathed and bought n fom neghbong states. Othewse, Mchgan gowes would many of them have had to go wthout. But whle ths foegn con has been mmensely bette than no con at all, some of t has not been of hgh qualty, and the numb.e of felds u Mchgan whch because of ths. occasonal gemnabllty have faled to come up ths spng s unusually hgh.. Vey wsely, howeve, the fedeal depatment of agcultue, wth whch the college and the state seed commttees have been co-opeatng, has antcpated ths stuaton and establshed a con eseve, whee fames who may need seed fo eplantng can secue t n a huy wth easonable assuance that what they obtan wll be somethng that wll be faly dependable. Ths eseve supply of seed con s located at Toledo. Of couse ths cty s somewhat dstant fom many ponts D Mchgan, but the entepse has been so well oganzed that con can be suppled by expess to ndvduals n almost any pat of the state n two o thee days at the most. A fame, fo nstance, who concludw'afte ten o twelve days that hs oon s not comng up and decdes to eplant needs only to get n touch wth hs county agcultual agent and leave wth hm an ode (and the cash) fo the amount of seed needed. O f the fanne esdes n a county whee thee s no agent, he can wte dect to the con eseve headquates (A. J. Pletes, cae R. T. Mles, 2009 Second Natonal bank. Toledo). Whee ths s done, the checks should be made out to "Dsbusng Clek, Unted States Depatment of Agcultue." The con tself must be odeed n two-bushel bag lots. An ode can be sent n that s fo two bushels, fou bushels, sx bushels, and so on, but not fo thee bushels o fve bushels. Ths s because the bags hold two bushels. As a govenmental entepse, the con s benp sold at cost ($5.10 a bushel). Expess chages on ths should not un ove 40, 50 o 60 cents a bushel to any of the con dstcts n Mchgan. n some of the southen countes, eplantng s aleady unde way, but n many t wll contnue untl the mddle of June, and n some even nto the thd week. Of couse clmatc and sol condtons vay appecably n the dffeent pats of the state but ths facto has also been antcpated add a numbe of dffeent con vaetes povded. These vaetes have been classfed as A, B, C, D and E. "A" and "D" ae types that wll make good slage. n southen countes, and mght be good fo gan, whle "B" and "C" ae types especally adapted to Mchgan. The vaetes ncluded unde f" ae mxed ealy and medum yellow dents. ' n detal, these dffeences ae as follows: A. Medum Yellow Dent Tha con was gown n Delawae on lght land and matues thee n 100-UO days. As «gown n Delawae the eas ae^about 7-9. nches long, havng' athe small cobs and shallow 'kenels. Staks ae of medum ste and about 8-0 feet,. : Jlgh. Ths, con s not of a poe type!f'-wot- ubs faly even fo common yel- :> "~%w con. Ths con s thought by ex-,7,"patt» of the Oho expe/ment staton &" > be sutable fo the poducton of am con n Oho. ndcatons ae that on well-daned land and unde favoable condtons t may matue n the pouthen tes of countes n Mchgan. To enslage puposes n southen lfchgan ths con s pobably supeo to any othe con avalable ths yea fom outsde that state. ft. flfcy Yellow Dent Ths con waa gown on vey sandy land n Delatttapt-aad matue thee n days. 1» Data tha at ft» 64 toaav afcvfa small ante and %anmav b«t tt 4avaot a com. Stalks ae Heade,! about 7 feet hgh, Ths con la uoc a pue type but s Vaable as to colo, sze and tlntnesa. t s howeve, the ealest yellow dent con avalable now n quuntlty. The fact that lage and )ate con gows on the same sol as ths ealy yelow dent ndcates that ths con s an ealy type. C. Ealy Whte Dent. Ths s a flnty dent gowng on sandy sol n Delawae atd of about the aam»» sze and ealness as B, but the con la whte and unfom n colo. D. Medum Whte Dent. Ths s lage and somewhat late than O, and of about the sze and ealness of A. t s unfom as to colo but not as unfom as to type as s C, some eas havng kenels that ae qute flnty whle on othe eas they ae not at all flnty. 8. Mxed Ealy and Medum Yellow Dent. A numbe of cbs n Delawae contan mxtues of medum and ealy yellow dents. n most cases the pevalng type s the medum dent wth pe cent of ealy and flnty dent eas mxed wth the lage con. n some cases ths mxtue s mechancal afte huskng, but n many cases the two types gow (mxed) n the same held. A consdeable pat of ths con should make ea con n southen Mchgan and n nothen Oho n a favoable season, but t pobably s especally sutable fo enslage con. CALL HOUSEWVES TOGETHER M. A. C. Plans Specal Fou-Day Tanng Schools n Food Consevaton. East Lansng, Mch. A specal tanng school fo the coachng of women n the ats of food consevaton wll be conducted hee fom June 24 to June 28 and fom July 1 to July -4 but whle food consevaton has become the usual thng n evey patotc home n the land, moe than common nteest attaches to plans fo the "dllng" of the fa sex at M. A. 0. Specal schools and camps wthout numbe have been establshed to ft men fo the watme dutes, but thus fa the comng couses ae the only ones that have been povded fo women. The "wa schools" fo the women wll be conducted n two sectons. The fst of these, whch wll be opened at M. A. C. on June 24 and wll contnue untl June 28, wll be fo women who have had at least two yeas of college tanng n domestc scence, and fo the women who ae actng as county and dstct home economcs leades. The second school, whch wll be stated on July 1, and wll be n sesson untl the monng of July 4, wll be fo evey woman n the state who caes to enoll. Most of the fou days' sessons wll be devoted by the nstuctos, who wll he membes of the home economcs faculty of the "college, to demonstatons of cannng and to dscusson of phases of the food poblem whch have become of most common concen snce the stctest economy n dnng has become necessay. The shot couses fo housewves, housekeepes and othe nteested women wll, howeve, be but one of the featues of the summe tem on the campus. County clegymen and lavmen wll convene July 6 to 16 fo the annual confeence and study of ual poblems; boys' and gls' club leades wll come togethe fo hve days, July 9 to 13; 500 specally selected amy men wll be coached n gas engne wok, and n addton thee wll be the customay summe couses offeed by the scentfc, agcultual, domestc scence, vetenay, engneeng and othe depatments. Bees Ae Ht Had. Heavy casualtes wee suffeed by Mchgan bees as a esult of the sevety of the past wnte, accodng to a epot gven out by B. F. Klndg of M. A. C, state nspecto of apaes. At least 80,000 of Mchgan's 200,000 colones wee ethe fozen o staved to death, M. Klndg estmates. Old and expeenced beekeepes, howeve, wee not among the heavy loses. Estmatng oughly, the loss of 80,000 colones means that somethng lke 2.800, bees have succumbed n Mchgan snce last fall. An enegetc campagn fo the ogansaton of beekeepes nto assocatons fo-the pomoton of the honey-poducng ndusty s la pogess, unde the decton of the state nspecto. Many Ctes Engaged n Gadenng. Some concepton of the way n whch the ctes of the state have taken to the gadenng deas can be ganed fom the epot of the boys' and gls' dab depatment of J/L A. C. on developments n ths "fea. At the pesent tme, the epot bngs out, thee at 80 Mchgan ctes, towns and vllages n whch ogansed gaden wok s n pogess, whle the numbe of hoys and gls who ae assstng s now close to the 50,000 mak. The epot efes only to the wok n communtes coopeatng wth the college and the Unted States depatment of agtcuk tae and does not take nto account a consdeable numbe whch, ae fotnf ahead wth gadenng: am the ova hooll A Wod of Pecauton. J" ST wheen les the eason fo the use of vegetable pepaatons fo nfanta and chlden? Why ae any hut vegetable pepaatons unsafe fo nfants and chlden? Why ae Syups, Codals and Dops condemned by all Physcans and most laymen? Why has the Govenment placed a ban on all pepaatons contanng, among othe posonous dugs, Opum n ts vaously pepaed foms and pleasng tastes, and unde ts nnumeable names? These ae questons that evey Mothe wll do well to nque about. Any Physcan wll ecommend the keepng of Fletche's Castoa n the house fo the common alments of nfants and chlden..««^7 Net Contents 15 flud Dfac Qoo DROPS ALCOHOL -3 PER C3HT., A^etabteTVcpamtaoStfAs; Smaatn^thefbodbyB^uUl tn6thestc«aacflsatdr^jsqy ^¾ MAMS (HU^ Theeby ftomottn^lhs^ Cheefulness MdRestOaMJ nethe Ofm,Mc^h(e f Mneal NOT NARCOTC MxSfma t A helpfulremedy (^st paton aal DlATW" and Feveshnessjmfl LOSS OF SLEEP [cautttng tettmwpb j ThfgHate SjnaW'J _^ w - - Exact Copy of Wappe. Sevants Come nto The Own. The job of beng a domestc sevant sed to be an heedtay occupaton l England. No one was moe poud f hs pofesson than a butle. The?kes about the dffculty of gettng evants ae now appeang n the.mecan fashon. Hee s a notce hat appeaed n the "Sevants Wanted" column of an Englsh pape ecently : "Geneal Wanted: good home, hgh ages on munton scale, and hadly ny wok; use of pano, bcycle, and (awng oom to entetan fends; lstess wll teach mad two moden mguages, and maste wll nstuct he \ conc sectons and dffeental calulus." FRECKLES tw s tat Tket te Get Rs el The Ugly Setts Thee! BO loose tbe atfhtest ned of feelng haaed of you feckle. as Othne doable teatta 4 guaanteed to emove these homeu >t. Smply get n eaaee of Othlne doable tenftb fom yon duffet,»nd apply a tttle f t sght and moalof and you aboald toon tee tat even tbe wost feeklee hae begun to dlsppea, whle tbe lghte one have Tnlabed entety. t la seldom that moe than one OOBP needed to completely clea tbe akn and gan beaatlfa! clea complexon. Be ae to ask fee tbe doable ttengta Otbtne, a tbla v sold and guaantee of mooey back 1 t fal to emove feckle. Ad. Deadly Paallel. Solde (descbng Hun attack) They wee lke bees out of a he, ttd ou fe smply wtheed them tp." Davd (n Psalm 118) 'They com- >aased me about lke bees; they ae luenched as the Ae of thons." Boson Evenng Tanscpt Have a Clea tkln. Cake Cutcua Soap you evey-day ollet soap and assst t now and then ly touches of Cutcua Ontment to (often, soothe and heal Fo fet mples addess "Cutcua, Dept X Boston." At duggsts and by mall Joap 26, Ontment 2S and 60. Ad. Nothng ef the Knd. "My poo man, aen't yon somethng 4 an. nvetebate V "No, ma'am; neve tech a dop. H Make a companon of ce and yon ll suely become ta slave. Chlden Cy Fo Lettes^fom Pomnent Duggsts addessed to Chas. H. Fletche. 8. J. Bggs & Co., of Povdence, R.., say : "We have sold Fletche Castoa n ou thee stoes fo the past twenty yeas and consde t one of the best pepaatons on the maket." Mansu Dug Co., of St Paul, Mnn., aays: "We ae not n the habt of ecommendng popetay medcnes, but we neve hestate to say a good wod fo Castoa. t s a medcal taccesa," Hegeman & Co., of New Yok Cty, N. Y., say : "We can say fo you Castoa that t s one of the best sellng pepaatons n ou stoes. That s conclusve evdence that t s satsfactoy to the uses." W. H. Chapman, of Monteal, Que., says: " have sold Fletche's Castoa fo many yeas and have yet to hea of one wod othe than pase of ta vtues. look upon you pepaaton as one of the few so called patent medcnes havng met and unhestatngly ecommend t as a safe household emedy." GENUNE CASTORA ALWAYS BEARS the Sgnatue of TMB entaun COMPANY. NSW VHR CTY HORSE SALE DSTEMPER You know that when you sell o buy though the nalea you have about one chance n ffty to escape SALES STABLB DSTEMPER. "SPOHTTS" s you tue potecton, you only safeguad, fo as sue as you teat all you hoses wth t, you wll soon be d of the dsease. t acts as a, sue peventve, no matte how they ae "exposed. 50 cents and S a bottle; 5 and 110 dozen bottles, at all Bood duggsts, hose goods houses, o delveed by the manufactues. SPOHA MEDCAL CO., Manufactues, Goahea, n<l, U.S.A, Sapolo dong ts. wok. Scoung fo US.Mane Cops ecuts. Jon Now tmocm MoeeAs SONS CO. APPLY AT ANY POST OFFCE f^^ us. fo ^an%^ HAJUNCS SERVCE UNDER THS EMLEM «l t #v '»;x a %. M\.4-4 s»ehev~, -

7 -t _».. AV.^j^.w.^..^ -f/twv -.^.-TV. masses - "^v.-v. W'--- "JWf-v ">' WWR- ;s, "lf J;t fjj ^'15 : - :; ^ PNCKNEY DSPATCH. '^% h Helpng the Neat and Mlk Supply S2u~ (.Hpecla nfomaton Sevce. Unted States Depatment of Agcultue.) KEEP MLK BELOW FFTY DEGREES. TROOPS N WEST BOUNG UP FOR GREAT BATTLE PERSHNQ'8 UNT8 ARE SQUARE LY FACE TO FACE WTH THE GERMAN3 AMENS. NEAR POLSH TROOPS DRVE 15,000 GERMANS BACK Feld Maahal Von Hndenbuy, Chd of the Geman Geneal Repoted n Wth Hosptal Feye. Staff < A Favote Dsh Venna Sausa&e Eveywhee Pepaed fom danty bts of choce, selected meat, skllfully seasoned and cooked by Lbby s own expet chefs these sausages have that delcacy of flavo, yet spcy zest that makes them favotes eveywhee, Ode Lbby's Venna Sausage today. You, too, wll fnd t a savoy, satsfyng dsh and so easy to pepae 1 '. '.!&% A& Sutape Uoote ove Whcn MUk tnouna Be ouca wnon Dawn, ana tne Tank fo Keepng Cans Cold. CONSERVE FOOD VALUE OF MLK Constantly Clean and Cold s Fomula fo Makng Best of Ths Poduct. SPOLED MLK VERY COSTLY Put Bottles n Refgeato Mnute Afte Mlkman Leaves t at Doo Evey Dal,- Utensl Should Be Thooughly Cleaned. One quat of spoled mlk costs moe than 25 pounds of ce. That fo pesons who have to do wth mlk n small quanttes consumes. Ths fo pesons who have to do wth mlk n lage quanttespoduces : One ten-gnllon can of spoled mlk costs moe than a thousand pounds of ce. Besdes, ths fact fo both classes: Mlk s mghty good human food and ce sn't food at alt. Thee s no possble agument n favo of wastng ce, as thee s no possble agument n favo of wastng anythng. The ceaton of ce consumes coal and ammona and othe thngs needed towad wnnng the wa. But thee s the best possble agument n favo of makng the best possble use of whateve ce s used and, snce mlk s pobably the most mpotant human food, takng nto consdeaton all classes of people fom nfant to the aged, thee B evey agument, not necessaly fo usng moe ce n connecton wth t, but fo usng a good deal moe cae n seeng that the mlk neve gets vey fa fom the ce fom the moment t s dawn fom the cow to the moment t entes the human gullet Spae the lco, but do not spae t at the expense of the mlk. Muet Mlk Lost. Evey summe multpled thousands of gallons of mlk ae lost poued nto snk and sewe and un wth the ves to the sea because people ae not caeful enough about bngng the bottle n to the efgeato mmedately afte the mlkman leaves t at the doo. Mlk should be kept always at a lowe tempeatue than SO degees Fahenhet Assumng that the man who mlked the cow, the man who bottled the mlk, and the man who made the delvey an dd the pat, all the eflot 1«Wely to be thown away t the bottle la left on a hot doostep fo tn hoot, o even half an hou. Get the mlk on the lee the mtata afte the mlkman leaves t at the doo. And some athe keen eyes ae open to see to t that the dayman does hu pat towad keepng the mlk cool s t should be fom the tme t s mlked untl t la delveed. Wth ths atlde la a pctue of a mlk coole that tfce Unted Statea depatment of agteafc tve ecommends to and uges upon ^the dayman. The coldest wate obtanable ced wate, pefeably, hot, n the absence of that, wate dect fom a cold effng o wel-4s to he used n t and the mlk. mmedately afte t s dawn fom the cow, s to be poued eve the coole. Font Asm to ffteen gallons of cold wate t passed though the coole fo evey gallon of mlk cooled. The mlk flows slowly ove the coole and s bought to wthn thee degees of the tempeatue of the wate. ced Wate fo Mlk. Afte that the mlk should go nto a coolng tank. The tank ecommended by the depatment of agcultue s made wth a two-nch laye of cok between two shells of fou-nch concete. Thee gallons of ced wate should be used fo evey gallon of mlk that goes nto the tank. All mlk should eman n the tank untl t s eady to shp, and t should be potected fom heat dung haulng wth blankets o felt jackets. Evey vessel that mlk touches n any way coole, cans, palls and bottles should be stelzed and kept clean. Constantly clean and constantly cold. That s the fomula fo gettng the full beneft of the mlk supply. Even bef lapses fom cleanlness and cold cause the bacteal count to multply and the mlk to deteoate. ^mmmmmmhmunl PORK PRODUCTON HNTS. = s A lage, aw-boned sow, hav- : s ng plenty of capacty and Bze, : 2 but lackng n femnnty and : 3S qualty, s one of the pooest n- : 2 vestments a beede can make, : 5 fo he pgs wll be slow to de- 5 velop, had to fatten, and lack- «2 ng both n numbe and n unl- 5 fomty. : 5 The moden hog s a htghly : S specalzed and effcent machne : = fo the conveson of gan and j 5 oughage nto edble meat, but j_ 2 to obtan the geatest effcency, 2 2 to make the most pok fom a 2 2 gven amount of feed, to make 2 2 the best pok, and to make that 2 2 pok most economcally, the ma- 2 2 chne must be kept unnng to 2 S capacty fom bth to the tme 2 2 of maketng. Nothng s moe 2 2 mpotant than ths facto. 2 = Slghtly moe apd and eco- 2 nomcal gans n fattenng hogs s 2 ae made by usng a self-feede Ej 2 than ofd be obtaned by the best = 2 of hand feedng. S 2 Cleanlness and atonal meth- 2 2 ods of management ae eled 2 2 upon by thousands of hog aa- 2 2 «s to keep the heds n health 2 2 and vgo. They ae the maks 2 2 of the good fame and success- 2 2 ful hog beede. 2 SHtlmUltlllllllKlmfllllllllllMN? Sheep en Evey Fam. That peaceful flock cl eheep Whch ought to 'je on evey fam la, a poweful wa machne. Wool fo the soldes. Meat to feed us. Ae you weeds Just a nusance, O ae yon and some sheep tunng them nto unfoms? A nock on evey fam. Unted States Depatment of Agcultue. The value of a food clove pastue fo young pgs should not be ovelooked by hog ases. Fam anmals must be comfotable n ode that they, do as well as possble. Afte the sow has faowed, t s best fo he to be n the open a. Geen pshe s. vey mpotant whee see has sews to faow. London. The outstandng pece ol news n Sunday's offcal epots, all ol whch show the ames n the west a.- "bolng up" fo the bg battle, s tht clam, contaned n Beln's commun que, that Amecans wee captues "west of Montdde." t shows Peshng's unts, whch fo sometme have been known to be on the Pcady font, ae squaely fact to face wth the speahead of the Ge man wedge, theatenng Amens, and that when the next blow s stuck by Hndenbug towad that geat Alled base, Amecan toops wll be n the thck of Amageddon's thd pehaps fnal ound. Polsh Toops Dve Gemans Back. Moscow. Attempts by the Geman? to dsam the Polsh toops n the Ukane and Mnsk govenments at meetng wth fece esstance. The second Polsh cops unde Gen eal Makovtzky, statoned nea Ka neff, n the govenment of Kev, defed the Geman ultmatum to dsam wthn 24 hous, wheeupon the Ge mans apologzed, sayng that the ode was a msundestandng. At mdnght howeve, Gemans attacked the cops, captung one vllage. The Poles entenched and battled aganst 15,000 Gemans, causng con gdeable losses among the enemy, but themselves suffeng heavly. The fght contnued fo seveal days, when the Gemans wee dven back! losng a few peces of atlley. Russan Psones Wecks. Moscow. One mllon of 3,100,000 Russan wa psones held n Gemany and Austa-Hungay ae total nvalds. n Gemany thee ae 1,900,- 000 and n Austa 1,200,000. Half of the nvalds ae tubecula, most of them n the last stages- of that plague. Many of the emande ae suffeng fom othe seous contagous dseases. The etun to Russa unde pesent condtons s a geat" poblem on account of the lack of food, pope accommodatons and medcal assstance. The exchange of nvalds haa been gong on fo some tme. Hndenbug Wth Feve. Geneva, Swtzeland Feld Mashal von Hndenbug, chef of the Geman geneal staff, s n a hosptal at Stassbug, suffeng fom typhod feve, accodng to epots fom that cty. These advces state that the epot of Von Hndenbug'g death s ncoect, but that hs condton s ctcal Typhod feve s sad to be speadng apdly n the Geman amy. Of late thee have been vaous epots of the death of Feld Mashal von Hndenbug. Some of those epots wee gven on authoty of Ge. man psones on the westen font. Wll Elmnate Red Tape. Washngton. Elmnaton of ed tape methods s the pupose of a suvey of wa depatment actvtes undetaken by Colonel a L. Reeves, of the nspecto geneal's offce, unde supevson of Assstant Secetay Cowell. A depatment statement today explanng the nvestgaton sad no sweepng chances ae contest plated. Cuttng Away Pes at Zeebugge. London. Havng faled n attempts to blow the two concete laden shps sunk n the entance to the Buges canal, at Zeebugge, the Gemans now ae engaged n cuttng away the pes n an attempt to outflank the obstucton. Photogaphs taken thee days age by Btsh naval amen show ths snd they also show how completely the canal entance has been flocked. So the Gemans have adopted the expedent of emovng the pes on the west sde of the canal, to make a lage enough canal fo topedo caft and othe vessels lage than meat to nass out to Lbby, M c Nell & Lbby, Chcago SSSS«SSSS!!!!!!H!H!!SSSS!SS1 FORTUNE TELLER WAS RGHT Had Foetold Futue Coectly, Though t Was Not Exactly Flatteng to Eldely Suto. "When look nto you eyes," be sad, " am flled wth joy that neve knew befoe. When hea you voce am thlled exalted. have taveled fa and seen much, but neve untl 1 met you dd undestand how gloous a woman could be." She looked at hm fo a moment and dew a lttle s^h. Then she spoke. " had my fotune told last week, and t has come tue. could not beleve t then, but ealze now that the fotune telle must have had second sph." "What dd she tell you? That you wee soon to meet the man fo whom you wee ceated? The man whose soul was attuned to youds? The man to whom you wee to be an nspaton? The man whose lfe wthout you cyuld not be completed?" "No, she told me that was soon to meet an old smpleton who was gong to ty by flatteng me to make me as slly as hmself. Good nght." Dayton News. WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don't woy about old age. Don't woy about beng n othe people's way when you ae gettng on n yeas. Keep you body n good condton anh you can be ae hale ana heaty n you old dayg as you wee when a kd, and evey one wll be glad to see you. The kdneys and bladde ae the causes of senle afflctons. Keep them clean and n pope wokng condton. Dve the posonous wastes fom the ystem and avod uc acd accumulatons. Take GOLD MEDAL Haalem Ol Capsules peodcally and vou wll fnd that the system wll always oe n pefect wokng ode. You spts wll be enlvened, you muscles made stong and you face have once moe the look of youth and health. New lfe, fesh stength and health wll come as you contnue ths teatment. When you fst vgo has been estoed contnue fo awhle takng a capsule o two each day, They wll keep you n condton and pevent a etun ot you toubles. Thee s onlv one guaanteed band of Haalem Ol Capsules, GOLD MEDAL. Thee ae manv takes on the maket. Be sue you get the Ognal GOLD MEDAL mpoted Haalem Ol Capsules. They ae the only elable. Fo sale by all fst-class duggsts. Adv. Cobble's Geat dea. When M. Dobba eached the shop <hee he had left hs shoes to be mended he found the place closed and appaently deseted. He banged on the font doo lustly, and at length Theadwax thust hs head though an uppe wndow. "What d'ye want?" he asked. "My shoes," sad M. Dobbs. "You sad you'd hte them fo me today." "But haven't you head?" sad the cobble. "'ve faled gone bankupt!" " don't cae! want my shoes!" sad Dobbs angly. Theadwax dsappeaed, and an nstant late one shoe clatteed down at Dobbs' feet. "But whee's the othe?" he ced. "That's all yon get" sad Theadwa. Tm only payng CO pe cent." Chef Object of Matmony. Besde Yon gong to get maed when you gow up? Jesse (esgnedly) Oh, s'poee to. Yon can't get you almony leas you do. The bave old Amecan eagle sometme geta nsects unde hs wne but be fles on. VRm You Eyes Netd Cat EyefUaMdy Fo Constpaton Cate's Lttle Lve Plls wll set you ght ove nght Puely Vegetable Small Pll, Small Dose, Small Pce Cate's on Plls Wll estoe colo to the faoee ol those who lack on lq,the blood, aa moat pale-faced people da Asthma Remsdy fo the pompt elef of A eta ma end] Hay Feve. Ask you duggst fo t. 23 oents and one dolla. Wte fat FRES SAMPLE. Nothop & Lyman Co Jnc. JvffsJoJLY«WHEN You head feels lke a basket of boken bottles you need BEECHAM'S PLLS Stomach o bowel dsode posons the blood and thus tates the est of the body. Sal of Any MWktoM 1m tf» la bun. 10 BLAC /850 - OPTCAN /56 WOODVYZVn AV m WANTED AGENTS Men Women Lbeal Uncbeckable Vana & Eaamel Slst & Rooty ts., CYcsgo Kll All Fea! "S Jf. H. 4J MT«0, jg. t 3 V.1»«V :~ : xl.... Lm± Z JfLW'j

8 53V? " PNCKNFV DT co ATCH 0 W Just a Lttle GREGORY The Red Goan week n Unadlla townshp was a geat acceas. The quota fo the townshp was about $50Q.j ove-subscbed. The Red Coss play 1 last Thusday cleaed $16.2o. The Red Coaa Bazaa Satuday nght cleaed, $»6 thus makng a Rcod fund n ths j townshp fo wokng puposes. We Want Eveyone n Pnckney and Vcnty.-' \. Technque n Non-techncal L>angua e about Rugs and Capets Do you know :hf d tlc<'ncc ''^'Af-'u Wlton, U; othe knds of ^an 1 -' Thee ac t\«jt^m k know, as follvv^ n f» ««.cuc'«v!\ ' v: >' ance" Whnp Bn>.v]s \\ mn- - V\!ve:. ml ton eup- ha-' ' u.''' ": - 1, " ' : " v <» loopng the y.m o-v - -v-!'e:> o. n v.. each sde \\'th.m,\vn, -»h>o '-,. Though the mddle of \\.w! >< f - l»'y\ ;k - \ :>- t' >' '- yan su'.dn.^ u> Lk j».d d :..':.: V.. vakc 'lu w-.-. A Busse! ':«t>ol ;- ' M ", >- A\ loops ae nut >'U ; - w.''-.'t-, K^,-...< '/ _ -» b- the nnumeable!oo» ".' )o».. ~<<.» «yan. ; '< < T ^p and You.1 the A standad Wtou capel» J :'-! pl< la>u. ^>ed,>jhe of pue wosted. Full lve tamps, usuall/.^; mhew wde-, de.<:? beng A standad Bussels capet s an all wosted capet, also yan dyed, wth loop ace, full llve'fame. and geneally 37 nde wdf. The man dffeence! between a Wlton and a Bussels s that the wosted suface o the Wlton s consdeably hghe than the Bussels^and the^lpops ae cut to gvej the ple effect. TheTe s one.thng moe tha^we nustljemenbe about the Bussels o Wlton capets, namely, that fnjy^o loop ;that you see n the suface of a'bh^n v^ape^u»v,«j; t;ft Jn a Wlton, thee ae fou stands of yam buw n t.e^capeu t s fom ths ' :1u_fome capc- _d-jve>_s jm-k of Body Bussels., and both much of the,\c\:nw n-.al'.'.es. Next s the Axmnste Ths also s \ah> d\e< Wh:-le t s als<j a ple fabc, t dffes \TZ^ the Wlton n.obstucton and n beng of a natue to ^]A-;Y. l;^ell O a \y:d z^anje Q colo than :h-: Wl'.on o-,"v- lu->el- made of woolen yan- Tapesty capet s a pnted, leop-faced fabc J - ufa^e s The suface of the capet s wosted the desgn beng obtaned j by pntng the vaous colos «n the yan to epesent the desgn n the woven fabc t s smla n appeaatte to Body Bussels but tbe colos do not go though to the back. Velvet capet» smla n appeaance to Wlton, but has ts wool only on the suface. We ae n a poston to funsh you these qualtes n Ruga at pces tkat ae astonshng consdeng the pesent maket values. Some Rus ae vey had t pocue at the peset tme and we wefcvey fotunate n secung a lage stock, t wh pay you to vst ou stoe befoe buyng you ugs o capets, C me wnee competent salespeople ae eady to wat OR you- May we expect you? Ca fae pad on $15 puchases W. J. DANCER 6P CO. Htoekbdge 34ol, j Ms. A. M. Bellusof ^eano, Calf-' ona a vstng he uncle, E. Hll. Ms. (). W. Hammond etuned to he home at Kngston last Fday. Rob Howlett of Pontac spent the eek end wth elatves hee. Patotc Day at Howell last Fday was well attended fom ths towns-hp, about 15 autoloads gong. Olve Hemnge vsted hft ^and paents hen Ms. Fc and. M. Peason of Pnckney VHd at Mn». F Montague'^ lastsatnna. Dan Jk'uon»!' ( hcagtt :¾ spendng a few davs tns we- k wth hs paents hee. Mss \vt M- 'ee's.school nea 1'nk' t-v nas clou and she s at home. MM. Mya bow^ of Detot cam last Thusday dj^h.?5 a few days va- ' t n (jego\! About twenty membes of the Young Peoples Bble Class met at the hon of Ms. Hette Masha!' Wednesday njjht ^ j of last week n a faewell gatheng J fo Pof. Alex LaFete befoe hs f leavng fo Camp Custe. They pes- j j en ted htn wth a fomtan pen. Mss Hemc- Has' choo! at Hsmbuff has closed t» ' she s at home wth ne uaenu.. Ms. J. J. Schuo: 'vas qute sck the! ft naf»t v., Waac ae Ache Tuttle of Wlamton and M/ n- ds spent Sunday j at the names of G. and Otto Anold, j T~~ Kal Adams of how«11 vsted at the j, home of Fed Howktt last week. Ms. M. V. Howlett and ons of Ponta" vsted elatves n (J?goy last.sunday. Sevce? at the Baptt thuch next Sunday as usual. Thooa Howlett wll lead th Young People meetng n th evenng. You and you fends ae weltome. Pettysvlle Hay Mnkley and wfe and Ms' Robt. JackB called on M», Fank Btnngstall last Tuesday. Ms. Ed. 81ea> was an Autt vsto last Tuesday. Abo M. Cales Tavs and h lste; Mss Vna Tavs- of Chcago ae back ; to the summe bone Camp Ts». j Ed. Benngstall and wfe and acej tbenngstal of Pnckney spent S«d»y 1 wth F.C. Bennggtal. 1! S.E. Van Hon and wfe and M>.. and [ Ms. Appleton naotoed to St. J»hl the latte pat of the week. Elme Coal cae home fom Camp, Custe Satuday. He was taken sck { whle on the way home and wll not be able to etun to Camp fo Bone tme. 1 ] Wod has been te^evpd. tmt Kdwa tf-, j Blade o Camp Cuate s e^one.f } fom hs llness. AUTO RACES Unde the auspces of the Jackaan Tottng Assocaton, the fst pofessonal automoble aces wll be held n Jackson ove the county fagounds tack snes tha fatal accdent n 1913' whch esulted n the -death of Hay Endcctt, bothe of the faasous Wld Bll Endcott who s stllfouawngthe dangeous ofesaon To becgmt acquanu'd wth uu.,(.1^-.- t.eam and s>udus- We use only ])>tllxl Wat^ n ou t.">«:n «.< We use onk the Bc^t Thck Heavv ^.; ;- We sell onlv Yelvet ce Cpean Red Fen Gln<$e Ale \o ' -,'d't dnks of all knds Welche's Gape Juce ;^.';,<- A full lne of \ndes- The l>est tempeance bees. Stoh'^ \-' : nck, Slve Sta and othe bands. A fne lne of tobaccos and cgas. All Welcome at Ou Stoe L. B. RCHARDS ^Vext Doo to oatofl<3«..j-1 1 : NEWBERRY fo Unted States Sentto Tuman H. Newbey U a eavdldate fo Unted States SenaM. He s an Amecan la eal eanest. Wt sevce n te Spansh - Amecan Wa. hs ecod as Secetay f the Navy unde Pesdent Roosevelt, and hfc pesent wok as a commande / n the Thd Naval Dstct, whch ncludes the pot of New Yok aud the Booklyn navy yad, mak hm as a FGHTER and DOER, capable and cou ageouk. Mchgan bom, Novembe 5. 1^64, Mchgan eaed and devoted to all of Mchgan's nteests, wth hs ecod of sevce, and hs actve, postve loyalty to state and couhty.t s especally fttng that Tuman Newbey be chosen to epet Mehgan n the Senate of e Unted States. When twelve yeas old, he was colo-beae c a Mchgan Cadet ogansaton whch won fame at Phladelpha. Ms helped oganse the Mchgan Naval Bgade n 1805, enlstng as a pvate and sevng %n an able seaman on the tanng shp "Yantc." He wfcs an ensgn n the Spansh- Aaseoan Wa on the "Yoasmte." As a coanmandc'p the Naval Dstct be WW taas MMta Oeaaal aalh.^cmc, Scactatva Chateau The date lo the evval o moto ac- aad bothe of the unfotonate Hay ng n Jackton has been aet fo June who lost hs lfe on the Jackson tack;' 1st. the Satuday followng the Deco- Dave Lews, fo seveal yeas sta; atka Day aces scheduled at Detot dve of the Meee acng team; $jg on that day. The Detot aces make Hangdahl, who fought t out wth t possble te bng the geatest feld Hoey fo the tack ttle; Jules Ellngof states eve sent away n one dt boe; Klne, and many othe stas who tack meet outa de of the bg moto have tn e moto acng hstoy fo the acng centes. past seveal yeas. Jackson wll hang up $2000 n puses' ' sj, nn bono. f«the on d.,'..cn 8 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ and b»e» epkttfltetlv now n 0. 8 ^ ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ umbos, 0. to sgn up dves who.wll A.D. tsfe. ' stat thee next Sunday and who wujfobato, n theogete ottbe etaus of shp to Detot to ty fo a shae of the ] boom Fga, Ot cessed $10,000 puse hung up by the Mchgan T» B l, # J dh #l f fa :?^ls^b lofc '. p "^ w ' ^^ m ng that an atnpnt f!«d n sad ccut be metopols pomotes. adapted to pobate we th laat M4U aad «ssua>«ot - ft sa<1 deceased sod that admnstaton of sad Among tho feld of States at Det »te» ftnt^d t)fcm»efo aoaeotwsnftab e ot fom whch the Jackson entes ^t'odeed, that the 3as dv c JUM, A. wu be Bgnes ae uevoet. toe geat,^.^, ^cs, be aws 1«fcesbytpKsmtad tat tack and speedway dve; Fed Hoey teang ud peutjo»; ^, u, j. A A.. «t ntbt- odeed., that poulc notce thaeof the wokl s dt tack champon; teo. t«van by pubjcuou o! & c^py 01 Tn ods/, ^las, noae 01 sevea wona s ecods > VO(J8, n ^,¾^^ «, hjns.!n :«'T,cko«7 aod one of Ameca's vetean dves:] (Hwatct. newppp" pated nod <nu4um 5L Wld Bll Endcott of lodanapos fame A t» ^ >\. 47 juctge <A t>«bse con U»ue to seve hs county, standng fo and by the govenment fo the full posecuton of thewa and leavng hs campagn fo Senato entcly n the Tt'n of hs fends. Hs two sons ae enlsted n the county's sevce, too, one Tammn H. Nmwby t as a majo n the amy, the'othe as an ensgn n the navy. Tuman Newbey s a woke. Afte he left college, he took had knocks wokng wth a centuctou gang on the old Detot, Bay Cty 61 Alpena Raload. He also saled the Lakes and eaned fo hmself a lcense as natgv class plot, HE S" A MAN9 MAN. As Secetay of the Navy unde Pesdent Roosevelt, he s cedted wth puttng the navy n a state otpepaedncae, whch has had much to do wth ts pesent effcency. "Fghtng Bob" Evans sad of hm^-tmaaaa H. New. tey s tha gaal of tk«na tba eva Hs ablty and maka hm an deal canddate lo Unte «ta«s Mbate: 1 aaaaaasssaaaaae aaaa^a^^a a^a^as \W WTTmmmnf ff WW mmedate DHvey DAY OLD CHCKS 15c Odes now taken chcks thee weeks old;thee vaetes, Reds Rocks, Bown and Whte Leghons A. <1. HAGH Edgeweod fwty Fam. Bghton, Mch. laalmmuuat - 1.'

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