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1 PNCKNEY DSPATCH Vol. XXXV Pncknev, Lvngston County, Mchgan Thursday March L5, 99 No. 3 ENTRE TCKET ^*^^.^~'^! S * A?. 0U J-.^^ ELECTED Electon passed off quetly n Pnekney. The entre Unon Tcket waa > ed by Rev. J.J. Lchuler and on early' Mss t>hel Swarthout and Mr. A. C Thursday ornng the lttle for was Watkna of Detrot were quetly artaken to Howell to be lad to rent. red at the Presbyteran parao/age n Mr. and Mrs. Jennngs, have hea:t Howell, Monday evenng March 0th, felt sypathy of ths county Rev. L. S. Brooke offcatng. ther hour of loss. elected wth very few slps. The frst -.. deep snow of ths season covered the LlVngStOfl COUFlty Fl? T ground akng t ao^ what dffcult for the woen to get about the streets. \ However, thrty woen electors aval- } ed theaelveb of the frst opportunty to cast ther ballots at a vllage elect- Bureau Church Notes C:oNG K KG ATON A L r! T KGH F. S. llurlbu ft, Pastor, Murn'.::'; -ervoe ;t lu o'clock. Thee, "Thngs Whch the Lord¾ The Annual Meetng of t f a!' '. ' lntere-b-d n. " Bureau of Lvrgatoo Count;.ll' on. electon of offcers and an execu The total nuber of voles cast was cottee, and for the report of County SKUNK 88, as follows Agrcultural Ag-nt F. S. Dunks Presdent C. L. SLLr, S'7 Vlla M. Rchard*, >k lor n ' 0 r the f" r n L :. ) : Clerk...,,,,,, ev cultural prgran >r the t-r.su., Treasurer - \. > u' Ed (, Lahertaon, S. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Suunks as hgh ^s?s. Ov.. Muskrat*, rha. jrr> HM, ;..'.J'd prce lst and how to catch every Assessor..v.'oln."";,",, E. Sth, "", 'oj '-'- e:l, Mch.. Wednesy, Mand at Trusu^e (two yearu) LVMUS (..Vo*s, M ^ nk that coes up vur strea, f'^"'. Trustee (two veurs) Roger J. Carr, 0 ' " J ' _ ^ Wn buy.e fur or,< < n', d'), 00 furs. Trust,, (two >,ar, l C. AFlngeT,- Ho.'--.- V., e. - ; '- ^' U^. VV e.>;."...' CWet ' lj Fu 'll''a Chester Trustee (one ye;.: ) L. K. Rchards, ^,cn: g ww w,:.landed. ft,u.h Whu", jr^r kshrs, O.. C. a":d Duron Trustee (one ye^uheleo EF.Ler, es terest was sho.vr hy a!! present n tne ]^; ^-^ y> weeks ok, $5. two for *:>;, Trustee (oreyear) Grace d. Crofoo' progv-v. work :;-n^ UUML- done n o'-n our (_v oss p:y;s.ss county by the a d of our county agent, v. S. Dunks. Solder Letter Near Bordea x. France. Feb. 7, Add. The report of County Agftctrhturtfl Hahp Pur Co. Agent Dunks on the work n the Coun-! (Va pe LaflK Stock Far ty the pake year Wts coplete and showed very satsfactory results n car. : adv. Neshanc, N, d. ryug out the Far Bureau progra r for the'past year. Dear Frend:..., tjv0. nt : VlJ,,.. Well, after wat.ng nne T,^, electon ot the execute e o,',. r ttee rcsu ted todo.vs: Pres., Horveeksour ad at last arrved. re- ^ < ^ Nur, jrr Vlce. Pre8 V V. O. ceved seventy-eght for y share and»<-<- " - ^ ajl '' ' > r p r p Wants, For Sale Etc. read all day unc d untl nne o'clock to- Kcharus; sec.v, c. P. Feed, lreas.. x! GL, CAbll PRfCF H)P, H R -..^..w.tk! -an- )- C. v.c.na d^: Daryng, Slas Mun- : 'nt the last of the season wll SV*\V» -.TX. *»* r# y a ~ ; 4* 4 -; **>».. j"""-^"- *_^-- gotone v fp Roche Shehan and t ' ^wsu, s;as a dar.dv, all the latest new: Aurch: Hoe Econoc?, Mrs. J. S. FOR SALE- Hojse, barn and one acne Heard fro Zp Frost the other day too. Frown. of tne garden land. Good well and V out wth y Cer..n prson de- l r, F ;,h:' LJ, J, Assstant State Lf^-elt.T cstern and all knds of frut. Very tal every day. have twelve en. represen; ng the Agrcultural College, reasonable.' Marvn Swarthout. They are go.d wctkers.,,va.s present to ad the farerb of the Here s a lttle ncdent about how tounty : plannng an agrcultural pro-.lost l'j ft. log chan between Pnckr.ey and Portage Lake on Dexter uch soe of the French lke the A- KrHn Pase.l or. our ost portant. 4-rcaS. T< day one of the fehow.4 who pru.e. Hs ta was vwrv nstruf road, Kndly return to WHh forean on the next detal <> p s- Lve and tended a jurge easur-.:,, -'^^' Carpenter.. ners above *' on the Gronc t: w.' ' fupulat ng tne j-'ogra of work for {.-<,j> SAFE Soe horse* to sell a saw a body doatng rlown the rver. p /;L > He tor.-nly dec!<o>' the necess- f>ne to fn\ch»nge for young f;,tt le,!le and tho guard over tre prs.-n!'. - at Uy of all progressva farers coop,>rat- : a.-.seocahl, >os, Pr,ekr;t\v, Mch.,,-,^, t^l ^(^^!; ge' a,"'. t fn ;[,g w th the 'otntv agent the pr'f,-_ v. -. hs ro.w.e t l het v.a.o-tr co wjt w'h thu. c^ tr-t 'he hod'. Fre.:'. w r,.u d th fravs 'vw t- Te llse d hs j'vvl.... ;d ;. : -! afte.r 'r;c \oyu argue wdh tn fnr several tr.n-.tts he let 'he take t for dve :d-an;, wh'"'h s* ;e dollar Aercan. The l>ody turr.cd out f:; e- t.h t of an Ae'ar, sod.er ud ;np;e'u ; y had been n \U<4 water for alu t two vetkc ' hs s-hows thegrattub* of the Frenchan and how l he thud-:,_uts e fd t'nr C. v.je of ' he:!., '.'<* T -a. c -and- of -olders r-h^dng F. FncK'npy y*-e..u. f 'le-) ' )!' A >. ) f S' hf cj 0 'h 'ur-.... T- O! H 'f'h' e.''ll (O a,. {.) ag-t noes not out ' J n. / y 't.r' o!,: - f able to ther e n,.!* s 0., ' Mr. banfo: tnol < t. The far a.' :' <r'rs. The' c, '"'t.tte the )',.." e!,;!'-. ; age;,' wk > ra: 'nog a > xpne' w,.:.. f ar- s t ; n n,.s ; 0 ps. ' hoe d fe,.-..:,:, r\ 0 >s :: a ' th ' pf"o!t n : f ;,:- ou.!/, (0 out the faets t.t an..g ot h( r : the ost..port.'.,''. t vs»-r Ce ;o 4 ; r!',"',! and nefef l-.-e?t<w f. USLO- ' "':>..' ro. A :< a r^-n, t of t, a a lar;.' <- no: ^. u» r e; p.. a: a a - ') e Dork- nfored the bureau that there F)ML GRDWN GARDfN SEKDS Sng r beet, parsnp,.bdden, Jantar swet t corn, turnp, usk eor waferrv.or., feld ;d pe puop:;:: fe;r v;ret( s,ua.-h seed, onon ->-t fo!' L'ady use. early and late po: atoeb^k::! t 't'a&. daes -dsk. ddd. >! b' d SALE : 0. e ;e e Wbl H- 99 -A <; FAL :or ].u.-.r:y :b> :s. f vou "et d nnev, Se: : your J ub.. r ty ' e'e-;.: },- regster/''': ':'. r', f >.a,:er yf r.r,-ar;tkn Af-uvy. ndpno- Uno, turn a, arket ptue^ wh-h te-nuste uutc hard. Well, t s ader n-.-o d, <.na :.' "»> ; e, e 0:;...,;;', ust gt-tto bed. Gve y best to s for ground ue stone and shouh oe he folks at hoe. HGlEST CA.^H M... U odl... ef used wherever possble. t. was de oobhye. and junk of all knds. consensus of o[):n')n of al present th f Ca [2 H. Kn tc ly t f. e d n at on of the scrub bull warn! A. Alexander, Md S\ Co. A, ;.'; Engneers bw a great acctjplshnv-r.t for th< FuRSALE ' Jne Ford tourng car. Aercan Ex Forces, bettern-,eut of our lve stock, and an odel, one ncubator, one brooder, effort s to be ade to free Lvngston ure at ths offce. County of scrub bull-*. OBTUARY K(JR SALE Par of half-olod A oton was ade and carred th^t gan colts cong threeye^r,-, old. our County Agent be nstructed that ' Wales Leland Lttle. Earladne Jennngs, o'lv chld the: Far Bureau of Lvngston County '., -- - : - -- of Mr. and Mrs. Eavl Jonng*, was clsres the followng agncultaral pro- pl >u >la ( F ' " ' " v arre U r n tour ' :cs fro Myouth and two les to a- born August :V, F.US and fell asleep n R^a for the ensung year: Better na-nt road to Detrot. All proved Jppua March, l'.fp, beng sx onths LJVC Stock and Dsease Control, S dl clay loa and good budungs. Mu-t and four dava old. She was sck but a preven-s.-nt, Standardzaton of (Top*, be sold to settle estate. short te and all that tender care and Hoe Econocs and Co-operatve Wll J. Eery edcal ad could accoplsh was done Marketng. South Lvop, Mch. to save the precous blosso, but to no Sne- the far bureau. Urted ; n our., FlH >FjK [(]K Kne voumg aval and th«lttle dower was gathered, county the has been no fee requred Re ' Dar " We cannot understand why these af- and all farers were ebers f ha Bull. Fee >]. 0 at t^ne of ser- -e 4.-^,^ vce (dna ('apbt rr^a hut Co. knrwq and has thev so desred wthout fees. However rdctona coe, but God knows and nas. P n r,^ -,^ nnw ^,( >R SERVCE -Regstered Holsten wse purpose n vew, soe allureent, a. the County Far Bureau, arr now Tonrorda. to hold out to beckon us towa-nl h-; co-operatg wth the Mate.ureau and ^ ^ " u felf and loved ones gone n-fore. U- as t s to our nterest.- to jon w.th the. - ; - fath and hope ngle wth your sorrow other count.es n ths unon, the atter P aa 'j oh nt Chaber, Look toward that other world to the of necessary fees was brought up and ^ _ ' '_ J grand reunon prosed those who love thoroughly dscussed. Thcr, was s tn- ^ xutakypuhllc WTH SEAL -At and aer*e Chrst, who sad, "n y anous opnon that a ebershp f^ thp p n c k n e y Exchange Bank. Father's house are any ansons." was necessary and acton was take,*: E.G. Labcrtson He W T ho gave ths prose and Who that ths fee be $ per person to every ded to ake t ours, wll lead us to one nterested n a better and ore p«r- FOR SERVCE Regstered Poard that place prepared for UB, where hu- anent agrculture n Lvngston Chna boar. Fee, one dollar at te an tears wll be wped away and there : County. At adjornent a nce fund of servce. Edward Speers -wll be no ore partng or sayng 8ff)od- was ade bv prraens present payng! One le west of ^ ' the f#-e. 'ntkney.,*. f ) "Star Bran Shoes Are Better They cost less per onth ~-&> OYS & GKLS' bong Wearng Shoes JUST ARKV&D MV\ :;oc- ' c on f.l;-;,'uy, JuCk. lre-' ; r nl C )','< >>:: c cot^^vrsfjm. Nv ",V pt.l't, rr: \ nc ( tun.' :-S'Tt ncut ;N.; l! M : :. K ',,.. or ' 'nles : ]....!\ -; r n-'^'.'.'' " Specal POP Saturday.. ;., Rubber Boots Guaranteed Por Only -^4.49 MONKS BROS ^==E7=FE? M ^ / W ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ * ^ / W ^ V «v - * ^ ' J**? PRNG and S) Of Chcago J. --_: ?- KAHN no -¾. J3 BROS, Talors that satsfy V ll '"^ l> >k ' ' w :r, the SPRNG AND SUMMER '9 CLOTHES 9 U ' < (; r a «[ ';-;] - -erld. t( 'U ' ;; V;:', v f -> uo ' P, r >n know ' >v-' >' llr * how \ (tjr nc.'-rcnc;'. '> 'Ul W ' ''. : *' U, ;!, - \\:. U D K ok tth )nn.m. \Headquarters for. nc.::: s \T,:;r ;;; n '. c e >r- ; p.;s pu'! lnc \u u A > >'. ' - urn' )t' n u.-jo u l.et u; u h\' excnc'nl Good Goods Cheap Kabo and «J. C C Corsets L. Ev RCHARDS Esducator shoes are tlfe best ll!

2 WEAK KDNEYS MEAN When you're ffty, your body begns to creak a lttle at the hnges. Moton s ore Blow and delberate. "Not so young as used to be" s a frequent and unwelcoe thought. Certan bodly functons upon whch good health and good sprts BO uch depend, are pared. The weak spot s generally the bladder. Unpleasant nyptoa show theselvta. Panful and annoyng coplcatons n other organs arae. Ths s partcularly true wth elderly people. f you only know how, ths trouble can be obvated. For over 200 year- GOLD MEDAL Haarle Ol has been relevng the nconvenence and pan due to advancng years. t s a standard, old-te hoe reedy, and needs no ntroducton. t s now put up n odorless, tasteless capsules. These are easer and ore pleasant to t^ke than the ol n bottles. Each capsule contans about one dose of fve drops. Take thern just lke you would any pll, wth a sall swallow of water. They soak nto the syste and throw off the po«ona whch are akng you old before your te. They wll quckly releve A WEAK BODY those stffened jonts, that backache, rheuats, lubago, scatca, gull stones, gravel, "brck duat," etc. They are an effectve reedy for all dseases of the bladder, kdney, lver, stoach and alled organs. GOLD MEDAL Haarle Ol Capsules cleanse the kdneys and purfy the blood. They frequently ward off attacks of the dangerous and fatal dseases of the kdneys. They have a benefcal effect, and often copletely cure the dseases of the bodly organs, alled wth the bladder and kdneys. f you are troubled wth soreness across the lons or wth "sple" aches and pans n the back take warnng, t ay be the prelnary ndcatons ol soe dreadful alady whch can be warded off qr cured f taken n te. Go to vour druggst today and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarle Ol Capsules. Money refunded f thev do not help you. Three szes. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, orgnal ported Haarle Ol Capsules. Accept No Substtutes. Adv. The dea. No Hope. "What" s runnng n Jlps' na^'u- Tn far \ouj^ tlng who was enterzne just now':'" j taurne so.*- rene<) solders at tea " thnk, too uch fugtve poetry." ; Te thought she'd jjlve a lttle lesson n anners ro one doughboy who portant to Mothers poured ds tea nto hs saucer leforco Exane carefully every bottle ol he drank t. CASTORA, that faous old reedy! "t's really not so very hot," she tod for nfants and chldren, and see that t h condescendngly. "You Bears the ^Jtf s/&j?~~5f^* ' ^^^ ^ t <a your cup." Sgnature or C^u ^^7w^&t^ " l! lnt tlje ll, ' at - ss <",,J '< n Use for Over 30 Years. ; " f U< \ llu t ' ( ' U F- tho s )00n K pl Chldren Cry for Fletcher's Caetora tyc ''' You cannot hurt anybody wthout A an ust stand erect, not he kept hurtng yourself. Havden. erect by others. Marcus Aurelus. ~y "*sr T> " -",s ". "ft^"^» ""*] -*&r". eat prces are too hgh. Your retaler says he has to pay hgher prces to the packers. Swft & Copany prove that out of every dollar the retaler pays to the packers for eat, 2 cents s for packers' proft, 3 ^ cents s for operatng expenses, and 85 cents goes to the stock raser; and that the prces of lve stock and eat ove up '& "' OCL 'sle^ to rsng costs of rasng lve stock. Labor rends us that hgher wages ust go hand n hand wth the new cost of lvng. No one apparently, s responsble. No one, apparently, s benefted by hgher prces and hgher ncoe. We are all lvng on a hghprced scale. One trouble s, that the nuber of dollars has ultpled faster than the quantty of goods, so that each dollar buys less than forerly. Swft & Copany, U. S. A. -n**** w " ^ *?! PNCKNEY DSPATCH DADDY3 EVENNG ^FARYTALE 4^ nafr GRAHAM BONNER NUTTY CHUM'S BREAKFAST. "Hello, what s your nae?" asked Chppy Chappy, the squrrel. ' Yes, what s your nae?" a-sketl another.squrrel na ed Brght Eyes. "You'd lke to know y nae, eh?" asked the thrd squrrel, n a very cross, scoldng voce. "We would,** sad Chppy Chappy. "We would,".sad Brght Eyes. "How do you know that you are "Hello, What lt>. gong t o know Your Nae?" t?" asked the thrd squrrel. "We don't.** sad Chppy Chappy. "We. don't know whether we wll know jt or not," sad Brght Eyes. "t all depends on whether you tell t to us or not." "Of course t all depends on that," s ad the thrd squrrel proudly and haughtly, as he sat up on hs haunches and looked frst at ('hppy Chappy and then at Brght Eyes. Chppy Chappy looked a lttle bt dsapponted, and Brght Eyes contnued : "' just as good as any squrrel, and don't lke to see such slly prde and such crossness and Mch superor nnne-s for no reason at all." Brght Eyes begsn to run across a branch and Chppy Chappy followed, 'hou^h he looked hack at the thrd squrrel to see what he was gong to do. "Coe hack, frern," culled the (h'd squrrel. " won't act so proudly any ore. But von know coe fro not?" "Oh. yes," sad the thrd squrrel, " do." "Then," sad Brght Eyes severely, " do not wsh to hear any of ths slly talk. You are no better than we are because you cae fro the cty. suppose, you hnk because you lved n one of those parks that you are better than we are who have the great woods for our hoes? Well, you are not better. t doesn't ake a scrap of a dfference where a ("feature s born or where a creature has been lvng. Everythng depends on the creature hself." Durng ths long lecture Chppy Chappy was lookng at Brght Eyes wth aazeent and wonder. Brght Eyes was so brave and dart! "Why," contnued Brght Eyes, "f ynu were so pr^un about beng n the cty why dd you coe to the country? ln, ha, that s a gve-away. Tttat shows e the land of a squrrel you are. f you were so fond of t there why dd you coe to the great woods? " can answer y own queston. You wanted to be n the beautful, country, hut you wanted to put on ars about havng oeen n {he cty Yon v-.'e: "! " " ; t r! f Now. young squrrel, you can't do that wth us. We're not gong to put up wth t." " was very foolsh," sad the thrd squrrel, "pray forgve o. see that you are rght. And let us he frleuds. 'll share y breakfast wth you. "My nae s Nutty Chu. wns naed Nutty because was so fond of nuts as a regular squrrel should he, and was called Chu because every one lked e. tred to he foolsh here, but just had a slly turn. Please forgve e. "You wll see that y nae of Churn shows that a very frendly nnd socable and pleasant. And the nae of Nuttyshows that a " Was So Fond n good, every-day sort of squrrel." of Nut*." 8SF >/V Lastn Sweet eat \ntheworld! ' ^ <%j*t' : ^ < ; / W fc WRGLEYS The Flavor Lasts All three knds sealed n ar-tght purtyproof packages. Be SURE to get WRGLEY5 AFTER F.UERY MFAf CY FRUT ~ta rtrttf rrt ft, ~^~»--" " - '"* ' " "J " J»y tafhrrr-tp 'Horn of Plexchr OffYouflealth - ~^ '4 Far landsv- Low Prces 0>^>? >*:, '.^^X-^V UNTED,>>\ (\r ^ Western Canada for years has helped to feed. w_ --..,-,theworld theeaereaponstl 7TZ bhty of producton stll rests upon her. Whle hgh prces for Gran, Cattle and Sh«ep are sure to rean, prce of land s uch below ts value, Land capable of yeldng 20 to 45 bush* s of wheat to the acre can be had on srsy ters at fro $5 to $30 per»*->3*j* Or Gong Therefro. "Brethren nnd ssters," rearked the vstng presdng older, "lookng at the evoluton that has taken place anons us, consderng the socal upheaval that we sec; on every sde, takng note of the turol that exsts on every hand, ask, brethren nt.l ssters, what s ths world cong to?" " don't know," responded the reg'lnr nster, "but a large part of t s not cong to ths church." Freshen a Heavy Skn Wth the antseptc, fascnatng Catlcura Talcu Powder, an exqustely scented convenent, econocal face, skn, baby and dustng powder and perfue. Renders other perfues superfluous. One of the Cutteura Tolet rrlo (Soap, Ontent, Talcu). Adv. "That's rght," sad Brght Eyes, "yon were foolsh at frst, and that The successful brd s the one who was why talked to you, so as to pkes all hs stakes when no one s knock t out of you before t was too loek'ng. late and you had'such habts stuck to you,, and every one hated you. You're a good sort and we wll all be frends." VATV««M Granulated Eyelds, \ U Eye * fared by **?* So Chppy Chappy, Brght Eyes and sure to Sn. hnt and WM Nutty Chu becae the best of Eyes? uckly releved by Mnfat frends a d Nutty Chu prosed then yeffeaoy. NoStrtn^, and there, at hs breakfast party, that just Eye Cofort- At he would never be foolsh and prond agan. four Drugjrftt or by al COc per Bottle. For h k el tke Eye free wrte h tt Marne Eye Beaedy Co*, Chlcasa* w*. =^CGSE^S& s-uu* Buu STOCK rasns. "Ralway "afld ffx Land Copanes offer unusual nduceent* to Hoe Seek' "^ ST** **ars ay t>e stocked by loans at oderate nterest. Western Canada offers low taxaton, good arkets and shppng-, free schools, churches and healthful clate. * F^Pyflf 50 *?*- * «**»d ralway rotas, locaton of land, fflottntad ber alu, etc. apply to Sqpt. of nsole, Ottawa, Can., or fl V. HsellCKES, 76 Jeffcr An., DET0T, MCH. Canadan Governent Agent U.S. 23! QUCKLY DS STOMACH RELEF Joseph Teggart, M. C fro Kansa Declares EATONC Best for ndgeston He Ever Used. A consremn h«ra al] ar^runenta for and aganal dfferent propontona. Hl nd «open to contctlon, but before he caata hs rot oo any easure he lnalst upon erldenca that, on lt own weght, carrlea con Tctlon. n the ease of "EATON C" Joseph Tajra-art, Conareaaan fro the 2nd Dstrct, Kanaat Cty, Kana., decded that a tral of th reedy, ltaelf. would fur. _ nlah the ott concloslt< proof. -Aetd hs declaton and do what he telle yoo "One box of EATONC wll contnce the oat skeptcal. t la the beat reedy bare erer tred for ndlgeatlon, R«epecrflly, JOSEPH TAOOART, M. C. 2d Kan. Dnt., Kan. Cty, Kana." Nearly all etoaeh trouble» cauaed by t<x och acd n the stoach. RATONC oentralltes the excess acdty»nt enables yoo to eat what you lke and dlgesl what you eat n cofort. t aeepa the stoack n a state of perfect health. Her *a the secret: EATOVTO take* np th acdty. de«the ras out of the body and th hloat roes wth t. Costa only a cent or two day to use t Oat box today fro yov wosgtet. > ; MSJ

3 PAPE'S DAPEPSN FOR NDGESTON EAT ONE TABLET! NO GA8E8, ACDTY, DY8PEPSA OR ANY STOMACH MSERY. Undgested food! Lups of pan; belchng gas, acds and sourness. When your stoach s all upset, here U nstant relef No watng p> P> The Moent yon eat a tablet or two of Pape s Dlapepsln all the ndgeston pan and dyspepsa dstress stops. Your dsordered stoach wll feel fne at once. These pleasant, harless tablets of Pape's Dlapepsln never fall and cost very Uttle at drug stores. Adv, Fores ghted. "Jack, dear, before our weddng, wsh you would see a doctor." "Why should? BD well, except for a touch of dyspepsa." "That's Just t 'd lke you to get a certfcate fro h whch would show that your dyspepsa antedated oar arrage." Boston Transcrpt RECPE FOR GRAY HAR. To half put of water add oz. Bay Ru, a sall box of B&rbo Copound, and ^4 ox. of glycerne. Any druggst can put ths up or you can x t at hoe at very lttle cott. Full drectons for akng and o»e coe each box of Barbo Copound. t wll gradually darken streaked, faded gray har, and ake t soft and glossy. t wll not color the scalp, s not stcky or creasy, and does not rub off. Adr. An old toper says the sweets of lfe are always xed wth the btters. FRANTC WTH PAN Uf Sufferng Fro Kdney Trouble More Thn Words Can Descrbe. Dotn's Brought Health... \..«Jf,-^«-.-.fe.-_. LVE 8T0CK DETROT- Best heavy steers, $4 5.60; bext heavy weght butcher steers, $2.50:3 3; xed steers and hefers, $ '.50; handy lght butchers, $9.76 <g> 0.25; lght butchers, 8@9.25; best cows, $0@0.50; butcher cows, $8Q> 9; cutters, ; canners, $6.60^7; best heavy bulls, Q@) 0.50; Bologna bulls, $8.50@9; stock bulla, $7.50#8; feeders, $9 ; stockers, 8@8.50; Mllkeru and sprngers, $65@ 0. Veal Calve*. The prce for good grades was fro $7 to $9, wth coon and heavy grades sellng at $8 to $7. Sheep and Labs. Best labs, $8.75@9; far labs, $ ; lght to coon labs, $5^6.75; yearlngs, $ far to good sheep, $03; culls and co. on, $700. Hogs. Hogs were very scarce and the arket actve and fully 25 cents hgher, pgs sellng at $7.25, and xed hogs $8 to $8.25. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. Cattle: Best grades strong, others slow; pre heavy steers, $708.50; best shppng steers, $405; edu shppng steers, $303.50; best natve yearlngs, 950 to,000 lbs, $506; lght natve yearlngs, good qualty, $ ; best handy steers, 304; far to good knds, $02; handy steers and hefers, xed, $20*2.50; western hefers, $ ; best fat cows, $0 0; butcherng cows, $ ; cutters, $7@8; canners, $5@6; fancy bulls, $0; butcherng bulls, $9 00; coon bulls, $6@7; best feedng steers, 900 to,000 lbs, $02; edu feeders, $900; stockers, $7.5008; fght, coon, $ ; lkers and sprngers, $ Hogs: arket 5025c hgher; heavy $ ; Yorkers, $ ; pgs and lghts, $ PNCKNRY DESPATCH SAGE TEA BEAUTFES AND DARKENS HAR Don't Stay Gray! t Darkens 8o Naturally that Nobody can Tell. Yon can turn gray, faded har beautfully dark and lustrous alost over nght* f you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Copound" at any drug store. Mllons of bottles of ths old faous Sage Tea Recpe, proved by the addton of other ngredents, are sold annually, says a well-known druggst here, because t darkens the har so naturally and eventy that no one can tell t has been appled. Those whose har s turnng gray or becong faded have a surprse awat* ng the, because after one or two applcatons the gray har vanshes and your locks becoe luxurantly dark and beautful Ths s the age of youth. Grayhared, unattractve folks aren't wanted around, so get busy wth Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Copound to-nght and you'll be delghted wth your dark, handsoe har and your youthful appearance wthn a few days. Adv. Not for the Alng. " a strong fur ths.hatng dsh stuff." "Well, a fellow has to be strong for that?" COUNT FFTY! PANS AND NEURALGA GONE nstant relef! Rub ths nerve torture and sery rght out wth "St Jacobs Lnent." Rub ths soothng, penetratng lnent rght nto the sore, nflaed! nerves, and lke, agc? neuralga dsappears. "St. Jacobs Lnent" conquers pan. t s a harless "neuralga relef" whch doesn't burn or dscolor ; the skn. \ Don't suffer! t's so needless. Get a sall tral bottle fro any drug store and gently rub the "achng nerves" and n just a oent you Many School Chldren are Sckly. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHLDREN Pleasant to take and gve satsfacton. A certan Relef for Fevershness, Constpaton, Headache, Teethng and Stoach Dsorders and reove Wors. They tend to break up a cold n 24 hours, act on the Stoach, Lver and Bowels and correct ntestnal dsorders. Over 0,000 testonals of relef. Read a few extracts fro the hundreds of unsolcted letters we receve every year, the orgnals of whch are on fle n our offces: * thnk MOTHBlt GBAT8 8WKBT POW- DXB8 FOR CHLDREN are grand. They were recoended to y tater by a doctor. a gvls? Utero to y lutle three yew od grl who wu very pony, and hc U pckng up wonderfully." " tteejted a aanrpto of MOTHER GRAY'S SWJCT POWDERBFOR CHLDREN aoe te ago. tred the for both y babea asd found the to be a great cor «* * wors. The babes Uu to take the aod cry for ore." ' a oang MOTHER GRAY«8WRBT POWDERS a* drected, and hare DO trouble to frng the to the chldren as they are uch ncer to take than ols or ayrupe. wll always keep the on badd," * We hare used MOTHER QRAT8 SWEET POWDERS FOR CHLDREN at dfferent tes for past nne yean, and always found the a perfect chldren T edcne sad very sauatactory n every case. " thnk MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHLDREN are the beat thng bare erer need, and y lttle boy has not bad a sck spell snce here been gbrng h the Powders." ted by Mother* for over thrty year* Do Not Accept Any Sabsttatc lor MOTEl GRAY'S SWEET POWuEK. Or a Coc Artst. : Mother Albert, Albert, coe here ; quck. Algernon has swallowed hulf a can of green pant. j Father Aw, that's nothng to worry : about. He's probably gon' to be un nteror decorator. K**p clean 'nslde as well as outsde by takng gentle laxatve at least once a week,»uch as Doctor Plerce'a Pleasant Pellets. Ad?. Yes, P.etty. all s far n love extent brunettes. COLT DSTEMPER You can prevent ths loathsoe dsease fro runnng through your stable and cure all the colts sufferng' wth t when you begn the treatent. No atter how young, SPOHN'S COMPOUND f safe Lo use on any colt. t s wonderful how t prevents all dstepers, no atter how the colts or horses at any age are "exposed." SPOHJTS s sold by your drusrsrlst. 8POH2V MEDCAL CO- Sole Mfre., Goahea, lad. Heal tchng Skns Wth Cutcura Alldrn«glt«: Soap26, Ontent 26*50, T»lcn26, Sajtle oac h free of ''Catcra, T)»p\. B, M%." FARMS and LANDSforBale-Al&baa; wanted &0O u' U> tak 20 u> 40 acres land where work s plentful Lu r«, WrU«r«r p*rur»t»n. Hay L. Whte 300«Woodward Are., 2U, Potter Bk, Detrot, Mch W. N. U., DETROT, NO "Out nf Torent and Msery ta Cot" ' *-**h(* - ^ : J^. ' ^Cr'''{"'" %/y*y ''"xx-.x tj\':" \& ^T"rt/ < Ctltl k] l'.lr. sweepng y back hurt e ore and ore. My headaches were so bad t Beeed as though y skull were beng torn nto ehreds and would fnally loee track of everythng and le n a stupor for hours. felt had to keep gong or lose y na and kept up often when trebled all over wth weakness. My feet were swollen and every bone n y body seeed to ache. Mrs. Th My fngers got alost as rgd as peces of wood and the knuckles swelled. The kdney secretons were dark colored, scanty and terrbly burnng. suffered ore than words can descrbe. fnally began usng Doan's Kdney Plls and beleve wth all y heart that they kept e out of the grave, a well and happy after gong through enough pan to drve e frantc. Doan's saved y lfe." Sworn to before e ths 3th day of Sept., 95. BENJAMN M. AYRE8, Notary Publc. Get Doan'a at Any Store, 60c a Bos DOAN'S "^"V FOSTER-MLBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. $3@4.50. Calves: arket 50c hgher; tops, $2; far to good, $9@20; frasd calves, $ BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS. Detrot Butter: p^resh creaery, 56@56 l-2c per lb. Eggs Fresh frsts, 40c; extra frst* n new cases, 40 l-2c per doz. Cheese Mchgan flats, 27 2c; Mchgan sngle dases, 28c; brck, 26c; long horns, 29c; Wsconsn double dases, 28 l-2c; Wsconsn twns, 28c; lburger, October ake, 3¾ 32c; doestc Swss, 42S 48c; block Swss, 32@40c; Aercan head cheese, 35^ 37o per lb, GRAN, ETC. Wheat Cash No. 2 red, $2.30; No. 2 xed, $2.28; No. 2 whte, $2.28. Corn Cash No. 3, $.35; No. 3 yellow, $.40; No. 4 yellow, $.35 yellow, $.32; No. 6 yellow, No. 3 whte, $.36. No. $.2; Oats Standard, 63 l-2c; No. 3 whts 62c; No. 4 whte, 6c, Rye Cash No. 2, $.46. Beans edate and propt shp- neurag s n tre race, ae?u or *u> part of the body, yon get nstant relef wth ths old-te, honest pan destroyer t enn not njure. Adv. No Melba. "Hfrry rhppt'd hs hands when wfs snj,'nu." "Over hs vnvs":" -Boston Transcrpt, BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordnary coujrh reedes when Bosohee's. Syrup has been used so successfully for ffty-one years n all parts of the Unted- States for coughs, bronchts, colds settled n the throat, especally lung troubles? t gves the patent a pood nght's rest, free fro coughng, wth easy expectoraton n the ornng, gves nature a chance to soothe the nflaed pans, throw- off the dsease, helpng the patent to regan hs health. Mad'- n Aerca and sold for ore than half a century. Adv. How blndly we talk when v. c talk of trfles. M-=5, Crnk. Neurag'a Toothache Earache Rheuats Lubago "Proved safe by llons" Grppe Jntluenzal- Colds Stff Neck Jont Pans Adults Take one or two "Bayer Tablets of Asprn" wth water. f necessary, repeat dose three tes a day, after eals. Holds the Fath of Medcal Leaders! 20 cent Payer packages also largor Payor packages. Buy Bayer packages only Get orgnal package. Bauer -Tablets Asprn The'Bayer Cross^on Genune Tablets :<4 Ajprn s the trade ark of Barer Manuf"-*--* ' ^' ^¾ &«. Sensatons n the uscles, "neuralga", soreness, achng back, pples, bols, rashes and other eruptons, usually result fro self-posonng by products of perfectly dgested or non-elnated food. BEECHAM'S PLLS help to restore actvty of lver, bowels, kdneys, and kn, and so counteract cause and releve syptos, Lsffast Sale of Any Metfcae a the World. ' Sold everywhere, la boxes, 0c, 25c Old Folk's Coughs wq be rellerrd proptly by PUo'a. Stops throat tckle; releres rrtaton. The reedy tested by ore than ffty years of ne ll PSO'S per cwt Seeds Pre red clover, $25.75; March, $25.50; alske, $8; tothy. $4,80. Flour Sprng patent, $.50; fancy wnter patent, $.50@2; standard wnter patent $@.30; straght whter, $0.25@0.50 per bbl. Hay No. tothy, $ ; standard tothy, $26.25^:27: lght xed, 27; No. 2 tothy, $25.50<g26; No. xed, $25.50@26, No. clover, $24.50@25; tangled rye straw, $.50@2; wheat and oat straw, $0.50@ per ton n carlots, track Detrot. Feed n 00-lb Backs to jobbers: Bran, $43; standard ddlngs, $44; fne ddlngs, $45; coarse corneal, $56; cracked corn, $56; chop, $48.50 p«r ton. FARM AND GARDEN. Apples Spy, $9@0; Greenng, $9.50(@/0; Wllow Twg, $8.50 per bbl. Potatoes Carlots, No. round whte, $ per cwt n sacks.' Cabbage Hoe-grown, $25@.50 per bushel. Celery Hoe-grown, 75c@$l par doz; Florda, $6 per crate. Calves (dressed) Fancy, 25(ff26c; choce, 2@22c per lb. Dressed Hogs Lght, 2 lf 22c; heavy, 9@20c per lb. Lettuce Head, $ per haper; leaf,?3<ft23c per lb. Lve Poultry No. sprngs, 32$ U3c; sall sprngs, 30@3c; hens, 34 35c; sall hens and Leghorn*, 32{r 3&c; roosters, 23024c; geese, 24 ft 25c; ducks, 36@37c; turkeys, 35 36c per lb. do Avod Operatons Mrs. Etta Doron, of Ogdensburg, Ws., says: «4 suffered fro fealo troubles whch caused percng pans -lke a knfe through y back and Bde. fnally lost all y strength so had to go to bed. The doctor advsed an operaton but would not lsten to t. thought of what had read about Lyda E. Pnkha's Vegetable Copound andlred t. The frst bottle brought great relef and sx bottles have entrely cured e. All woen who have feale trouble of any knd should try Lyda E. Pnkha's Vegetable Copound." How Mrs. Boyd Avoded an Operaton. Canton, Oho. " suffered fro a feale trouble whch caused e uch sufferng, and two doctors decded that would have to go through an operaton before could get well "My other, who hadbeen helped by Lyda E ha's Vegetable Copound, advsed e to try fore subttng to an operaton. t releved e fro xny troubles «o can do y house work wthout an dffculty, advse any woan who s afflcted wth feale troubles to gve Lyda E. Pnkha's Vege table Copound a tral and t wll do as uch for the.' r Mrs. MARS BOYD, 42 6th St., K. E., Canton, Oho. J Every Sck Woan Sho YDA E. PNKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Before Subttng To An Operaton YDA C.PMKHAM MCMCNC CO. 4.YNN.MAS4. t

4 PJNrJC^FY D! C ATCH FARMS WANTED avr a '.ar^o ;n:be" <d tanr or; < or. ::. v.>.. Soe w:sh tc e\ehanf*e e c. : '../cr!ann.- or.-a> wrte n e at n.v ^, :ng a T descrpton, wth prces and t"t\ and wll sell or exchange forr von. T :, - :>e>t te- t<> sell farng s XOVV. - A,: ;;n>npt'.'.'. S. H. REASON DETROT, Mh'-sr t Wards Off Croup Never put a croupy chld to bed wthout gvnr.^ a do»e o FOLEY'S HONEY^TXR Mother* know t stops croup because f cut* the thck chokng ucus, clears the throt of phleg, tops the hoarse etallc cou^h, ea>:s dffcult breathng, gves quet bleep.... M" T.,.yu «Grand Aoe.. H _r:o a.«..*... W,W»J(,._, Tr.c - «. MGH <y xywhfwwrwtf- r;* Wjl: 'fl^pptlllhr!!!!; Mrs. R. week rev GREGORY P.-e! Howlett lay of last week G. Wdlas soon* th, pas M or.due and Tue at Detrot. :e young people of our school gave a party Monday nght of a^t week for T'hea Rula who:-*? parents are soon to ove to Mrs. Charlotte Howletf s far east of town --;. Mss Vance Arnold returned fro Mason last week Tuesday and s now sufferng wth a case of tonat*. West Putna LeBter Dockng s now w orkg for the Ctnton Power Copany. John Dockng haa sold hs far to Detrot partes. Y. G Jr.ke and fuj are now n the r new hoe across the ll-pond. Sylvester Harrw was n Pngree on busness Monday. Sun Kes- Kay Le?vey cf Planreld spent day evenng at the hoe of Fred c-> at Gregory. ()tt<> Kellenberger spent Sunday evenng at the hoe of Jaea Hefferan- Walter Gallup transacted busness n A'.derson last Monday. Lakeland Mrs. Robert Jack vsted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Carr Tuesday. Mrs. Wll VanKleek vsted Howell relatves Saturday. Mrs. Carl Brown, s sufferng fro he flurza. Myron. Hendrck transacted n Howell Saturday. busness Mr. a.nd Mrs. ("has. Sth vsted rel- j fves n Pnekr.ey one day last week. j Anderson Too late for last week. Elane McClear of Detrot Sunday. Mr. Ludlow s vstng at the hoe of hs daughter. Mrs. M. Gallup. Wll Ledwdge and faly and Wll Ruche were entertaned at the hoo of Max Ledwdge Sunday. A. G. Wlson s sufferng wth a very severe attack of neuralga. Mrs. Ella McMullen and chldren were week end vstors n Gregory. Elva Hoff, who has been n Lansng the last two onths s hoe. [ Ray Powers and faly are reovng THE UNVERSAL CAR Ford cars arc ore UMU todav than ever before; a necx>stv n vllage, town, LM\ and country; the utlty o farer, erchant, anufacturer, archtect, engneer, contractor, salesan, doctor, clergyan; a proftable factor the lfe of the naton. Runabout. $535;Tourn>- Car, S5f»0; One Tun Truck Chasss, $580; Coupe, $085; Sedan, $88.97 these prces f. o # b. Stockhrdre. We can j'et but a lted quantty. Pwasc tn\v us Your order at once a> tf>t eoe wll L:'el rst delwrv. W. G- R Stoekbrd Mch, fl (' AUCTON SALE Havng sold y far, wll eell.at aucton no the preses L-2 '*-*»' y - MV-Z-V* t>ht eleven year*,»f*oo uu ue WKUOU H. ( ha «aved oc any 3 doctor'* blj for cold* and croup." Vor Sale By C. M. n^crsoll WANTED Chckens and &j?s Hphcbt Cdah prce \)k<\. Delver nt Floyd Reason resdence es'ery weekday- SYLVESTER HARRS M ; : :.. n Thn '. cr h t P.t tl- Kred Hewlett' ^fr: ana' 'frrs^'crra}y-bp c;u> Tlone Pnckte>' 5 V 5. ' MO V'V 'aa :M > <v usj 0«'an asudjtns? pu«mou j ^,;jas o'j Kt[\\ '*\[[(\ ^no jsatu tpaj,^ f{p ;o U*'JU*\*Z f[n; n uo :st?'.t; sn ZSK ;»3(^ ;:^; r*u; 0 \:n:r:«\t, Tc le Electors of the County of Lvngston: Not:." -! - :\." '.:.-. ; :-. t.nat at a!rteeor >>. 0. t v^r.--; < ' Sn.vrvsors of (ad count., he! - :»n tn.' c.h :;ay or Janary '.c!.\ ; v.: f C! ^.nvr r -s >t^t.or. was donter: Resolved, That tn n cje.*t:^n of aaoptng the Co": 'y P.oa Sy*>rr. he «ubrtted ro a vote 'f tr.f ^^ctor? of the bounty of Lvng^to:, at the Gent-ral electon to h. j held n;-. *h^- ^---ver-.th day of Aprl. l.'l!\ a:. that tn-» cerk cf ad county he trccte. rn rrve the egal notce, and prepare *' ^ r -c n\=ary allot?, 'n '.( cnhar." v 'l. he ; -r - Guy Marshall wll n.ov.j on tre Mart- r. far v-ar Lacker's Corners. J : > sona of s f t'.u eneral Hghway Lav,- of Mn-h^an. " Notu>' s fnrth- r -:-.-:, tr. t sad ueston wll h>- state ; <^ M h^lloto t sad clecttjn, as f'-.ow-: Shall 4thf County Roa-. S. e»-:r -e dopted h>' the. 'County of Lvr'jrsto.?. Dated March th. A. D. Lc.n JOHN A. HAGMAN, r'erk nf the County o: LVP.^^-.M:, Aercan Solders' Glory. Atlaekrvr wltl he ferocty of lon^ \n<\ endnrn; as only hardy, brave er (?an endure, the jjallant Rofk of the \farn.>, Thrty-rlghtl) Unted States nfantry shock repfnent, broke the strongest HtnoVnlrg's lnes and opened n gflp throtgh whlcl Aercan solders poured to seal wth ther bul* \eu the taje qt autocracy,, Clarence Marshall spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McCluskey and of last week at the auto.-how r, Detrot. Mr. and Mrs, Max Ledwdge were entertaned Warner at dnner at Wll Denton s new workng n \ one last week. Ledwrj'ge'a the offce of the Cadllac Motor Co. n Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Marble have returned Detrot. Mr. and Mr*. Frank fro an extended vst wth rel Voghta and atves n Lansng. daughter Mrnaveve and Mss Lotte Brearly were dnner guests at the A, J. Brsarly hoe Sunday. Fred Hewlett apent Thursday of last week n Howell on buansas for our townshp. Frank Howlett of Graas Lake spent Sunday at hoe. Mra. Llle Burden la now at Fcwlervlle helpng to car* for her aster. Mra. Nora Westoreland, who has been ack. Mra. Frank May and daughter, Mrs Vena Cror.over of Jackson were week end vstors at the Vet Bull. hoe. Ray Hll and Russell Lverore were vhtora at L'etrot and Rochester fro Thursday tll Saturday nghe Ar. ax!'.' on,. P.. Wlla's 'or car broke las: F-'rdav >. r.'.nat'-c su- n '* t:) v. ^-u -» r l-o!:n S :-.-. v-,a hf-w-r,.- t\* ( s ad- 0,ve an Da, Dn. s,c\- v. >.: >.. ther H rand parent ^<.ay. Mrs. Jane Wrght s^ted n.stncnbrdge on Wednesday of,,> week. Mr..'and Mrs. Tred Merrll vsted! ther son Ager last Saturday. j Mesdaes Jan.es Stacvablc and E. A. Kuhn were 'r.ckney vstors Frday. ].\5s.-> Nett-" Whtaker spent the week end wth Ms» Desse Mushach at Mun-n. M.-.-, Mldred Kuhn and lttu ^ta' Vo..n^ v.-dted Mss Sarah McClear at Haburg last Thursday. ; Pr^a^hng next Sunday at L.) a.. at tne Raptst clurch. The sublet wll be: "The \>r«-! ;f M-»=»!on". Bble S'.'h'V»; at ;; ;.- a. n.. d. V. P. T*. at 7 p., Von and your fner.ns are nv.ted to any of our servj.^m. Mr. and Mrs. Mton Waters and ttlp; 3 >n Robert spent Monday evenng of ; last week at the ho:n? of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Schuler.. j The snow stor of last Sunday pre. : v -nted the churches n ths secton fro \ holdng ther usual servces. J A Bad Proapect. "Do ynt expect your ton hoe soon, Mrs. Grubby?" "Oh, no. He thnks he w«n't bo deoralzed nsde atr rtwatus." : Mn Mary Grener. spent the week, end wth frends at Fowlervlle. s^t. Sdney Sprout entertaned copany fro Jackson the frst of the week. t (March 5) N, D. Wlson of Jackson was hoe tht frst of the week. Loy McClear vsted Detrot relatves a few days last week, Mrs. McMullen to spendng the week n Gregory. Max Ledwdge and Robt. Kelly and faly attended the funeral of Leo Kelly at Chelsea Monday. Mrs. L. Re d and daughter Laura spent the week end at Whtore Lake. M ;.e Howell Mon.av.!.;: ;;: TctT'rrr.v. Tu.-s.-5.y.. e * '-^f "r!:r"ttd; r p L L,;;" tt Detrot s \..-ln^r hrothen W..!a Bar. ds aez B.frd>'y of South useo spent the week er.o at the hoe of her grandpare-ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rlar. Mrs. F.den HcdlVran and Luclle spent Frday evenng [?{. Mlford Mla'^. W. Rouck waa n Howel Saturday Soe of younrjf en, although very fortunate last Sunday, regret to say they had no place to cp ths week on Sun lay h-cause of the bad ruads and scarcty of }jun^ lades. Mrs. Jenne Sock s sewng at Hugh Ward"-- Yellow Fever Mastered. P'pcrfs fro Kndor ndcate that Doefor Xo^uel, the faous Japanese setxt, who s at jtresent n thnt untry. has solated the bacllus whch c.uses yellow fever, nnd hns prepared an ant-.«ern conferrng unt.v on those exposed to the dsease. The dscovery s beng tred out on troops n the fevery' n Ecuadoran teror. The conquest of yellow fever s onn of the portant aclleveents. n the Canal zone the frst steps were taken; the fever was bannhed by santaton. Rut proper santaton s an extensve process and s practcable n sparsely settled regons. So Doctor Nognch's dscovery coes to gve a needful coup de gract to th* old tualn, yellow fever. 9 zu Coencng at 2 0 clock, noon HORSES Geldng Bge 2, weght lstjo, are age 7 weght 4()0, are age 4 weght 500. CAT TLB Cow age 5 gvng lk due Septeber, cow age.", cow age 4, '2 cowa age 3, all cow gvng lk, hefer 5 onths old. HAY, GRAN, ETC -Quantty tothy and clover hay, 5 buahels clover seed, quantty corn and oats, 0 bnshels potato«a. Jun* MPLEMENTS Hay loader, new, McCorck ower and clover buncher, Deerng horse rake, Olver sulkey plow, new Olver rdng cultvator, walkng plow, 2-horse walkng cultvator, 60 tooth drag, -horsa cultvator, 2 wagons, hay and stock rack, sweep feed grnder, corn aheller, tank heater, fannng ll, top buggy, cutter, set bob sleghs, set M-horse whffletrees, set work harness, set 000 lbs. platfor scales. 2 lk cans, crea separator nearly new, lawn ower new, steel range, hand truck?, and any other artcles too nuerous to entfon. TERMS All sales of $L" and under caah, over that aount 9 onths te wl be gven on bankable paper at >'. per cent. Pp^nb Rrne W. DRNEUS, Aufftohear,. ). ftuvnc, FOR SALE Ke/s'adTdl old el;u' (> fntslut Apnl l>t. >nce Decern»ur 25, l^lcs. J-.?>v_\" d.nv S vcars Two vcar old ht:f\-r ^VJM< lk" One Jersey and Brown Swss Two year.- old, bred to Chas. Capbell's Brown Swss hull, due last of May Teeple Hardware Co.

5 > Qrand Trunk Te Tab!* For th«co?eeuce of our r*ad«l» drans East Ho. 46 7:24 a.. Ho. 45-4:-4 p. n. Trans Wetjt No :57 p. u No. 48 'J:o3 a.n Ann Arbo Ralroad Leaves Lakeland North South 9 52 A. M A. M» 36 t*. M. Motor Car P. M rr P. M. - 4 P. M %»»»»%%%%»»»»»»»»»»»»*»*» %% * % * v%v * y. -.SGLfcR, M. >. <'-..felcj-kk,m.d. Drs. Sgler & Sgler V. v. a <-; An.s ;uv &» Ul'W'U!! A/. Ch s pn.^lv ullencd n > day u: :l-!::. Onkv ^"> MHU " U J PNCK.NKY -:- MCHGAN ^gjgggjggjgjgjggjgfgggtfgajser^^ B ROCHE l pnckney )ppatch Altered a* the Poatoffoe at Fct -y, Mch., He Second 0 aae Matte wncolh E. SMTH PUBLSHED ubsrnptu, $.25 a Tear Al tan A'WtT bny rueo U«.(t j kunwu o u v jlca<>[. Cards (jftlutukn ttty ceae. Kt*»ulUfo.u» of Condolence, one dollar. Local Notu.ee, n Local coluns tv> tn per ljf per rath tbertou. All.uer oeoded U> benedt the pel - ^ouh. or bunnew uterebt of any ud\d ual wll be publshed al regular advertng ralee. Aujuoceeut of euleru njneuls, etc.. tuvbt be pad for al tegular Local Nolc< rateb. Obluzwy and arrdge notces are pub lrked free of charge. Poetry ust be pad for at the rule jj dve eeulb per Hue. JLOCAL AND GENERAL} Clent desres to purchase a few Lberty bonds for hs own nvestent. Persona who fnd t advsable to sell call and see e. Lor. VV. YanWnkle adv. Howell. PNCKNEY DSPATCH $00 Reward, $00 The readers of ths paper wll bt deaaed to learn that there at leaat ne dreaded dsease that scence ha> been able to cure n all ts stages and hat s catarrh. Catarrh beng greatly nfluenced by consttuton*! treatent lall's Catarrh Medcne s taken nt-rnally and acts thru tne Blood on the lucous Surfaces of the Syste thereb) eatroyng the foundaton of the daeaae, gvng the patent btrength by buldng up the conatuton and assstng nature n ts work. The propretor* nave ao uch fath n the curatve power of Hall's Catarrh Medcne that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that t fals to cure. Send for lst of testonals. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, (), o. Sold by all druggsts. 75c Dr. H. F. Sger was n Wllaaton Tuesday. vst Dr. Noran Wlson of Jackson ed Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wlson the frs of the week. Mrs. H. Gauss spent the week end at Jack ;-o. Frank Bowers of f'etrot spent the week end wth hs other here. Mrs. John Ftz-donds was n Howell one day last week. Chas. Brooks of Clarksvlle s a vstor at the hoe of U. Gauss. Dr. Geo. Pearson was a Dexter vstor Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Head of Detrot spent the week end at the hoe of hs Dr. Wll Wley of Dexter was n town Mr. and Mrs. T. Read. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. YarKeuren of Det-ot spent the week end wth Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mervn Nles and sen of Jackson spent Sunday at the hoe Mrs. G. W. T«eple. of P. Leavey. We pay you hghest cash prce for a Mrs. John Whte of Howell spent the your produce. Brng your egga to us week end at he hoe of her parents, us for cash. Monks Bros. adv. Mr. and Mrs. P. Leavev. Atflnw a! Law Glasgow Brothers Cash pad for Lberty Bond. f you; Mrs. E. T. McClear of Whtore ecl oney, send your ^Lberty Bonds, Lke spent the week end at the hoe by regstered al to Lauer Meroantle: of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lavey. HOWELL, ~ MCH. Agency, Delphos, Oho, and we wll! Mrs. Eett Berry of Stockbrdge pay you proptly by return ul, ar-j Noted For Sellng Good Goods Gheap spent the week enk here. ket prce wth nterest to date, less the three per cent brokerage co- 29 to 35 East Man St. JACKSON, MCH. Leut. Roche McClear of Whtore sson. adv, Lake vsted relatves here the frst of?h?s. CAUCUS! Attractve Exhbt Of - 7Z-- u.mjlw. ; ^ : ; ^ ^ : ^ J ^ r ^ ^ Stockbrdge L *r ">V,^"*-r»-sft-5-- The Pnckuey Exchange Bank Does ft Coueervatve Bankng Busness. ' >> ' 3 per cent Pad on all Te Deposts Pnckney - Mch. G. VV. TtLFLb Prop r^ r n^^^ w NORMAN REASON AUCTONEER PNCKNEY An exceptonally 'wde knowledge of values, vcars of succe^slul salesanshp, and careful studs' ol the specalty of rnra^nuctonecrng have resulted n success fro the very frst sale conducted bv lnn, and the large nuber of sales already held for well satsfed custoers arc the best % ft Specal ters for the next Morks Bros. shp of Putna wll" beheld at the rov/u Mrs. S. Blunt, who has been vstng hall n Pnckney on Saturday, March 5, relatves, returned to her hoe here 9 ( j for the purpose of nonatng last week. canddates for the varous townshp offces to be elected at the annual Bprng Harry Warner of Jackson pent last electon and for the transacton of such Monday at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. leeple. Mss rene Dupus of Detrot a vstng relatves here. Chas. Sth of Lakeland was a Pnckney caller last Thursday. Harry Jackson of Detrot spent a few days the past week here. Regular eetng of the O. E. S. wll be held Frday evenng, March 4. Please coe prepared to pay your dues. The lades of the Congregatonal church wll serve tea at ther hall Wednesday, March.' fro fv^ o'clock untl all are sor'ed. Kvervbodv nvted. T rt Harnb'JTg Mt»" Socety wll eet at tle lv;:ne of Mr an.l Mrs. Arthur Sn.<'.'-!.: s Th'r.-rla, J'). AM?.: >..\..,:. We n:-\' cas \V;!.-.- J t;r., >-,K ; e..., \ t:,.r, '! C Mur:. other busness as ay legally coe before the eetng. Order of Townshp Cottee. REPUBLCAN CAUCUS The Republcan electors of the townshp of Putna wll hold ther townshp caucus at the town hall, Pnckney, Saturday, March 5, 99 at 4 p.. for fe purpose of placng n nonaton canddates for the townshp offces to be elected Mon lay. Aprl 7, 9.. Bv order of Cottrc. Prohbton sxt.v days. The alcoholcs arc too great a rsk, Mr. and Mrs. Noran Reason were accordng to the nsurance en. They Howell vstors last Thursday. J NOTCE j have found through years of exactng ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Chcago nvestgatons and observaton that the, have accepted the agency for the were called here Monday by the serous persona who drnk are shorter lved and }. E. lgenfrtz S«n9 Co., Nurseyen : llness of Mr. Browns other. are subject to all knds of lls and accdents whch the strctly teperate are of Monroe, Mch. a ther lcensed j Mrs. H. Warner of Jackson s spendng the week wth Mr. and Mrs. S. G. apt to escape." agent here. Ths s the oldest, largest, and best nursery n Mchgan. They j Teople. put out nothng but A. L stock and Ho Mrs. L. Howlett of Gregory was a no substtutng. Ther reputaton for vstor at the hoe of Albert Wlson honest dealng s unexcelled. Stock several days last week. shpped fro Monroe would coe Mrs. Sarah Burchel s vstng relatves at Walkervlle. through fresh as] t would be hut a short te on the roajj. Wll.be glad t gve quotatons on all kndsj of ft tresv and shrubbery. AdT. F. S. Hurlbert Pnckney, Mch. recoendatons. Mr. anrt'mrs.'frar.k" B*raa are-ovgsoeof ther household goods to ther new hoe n L'nadlla. ; Mrs*. Ernest Frost vsted Ann relatves the frst of the week. Arbcr S. H. Carr was : Dexter Tuesay. Mrs. C. Baughn and son Larl were Howell vstors the frrft of th3 week. t FOR LCE On Horses and Gattle Use Powdered Sabadlla Seed Ths s postvely the best reedy To rd your stock of lce nexpensve, easly appled and effectve. We can sell you any aount you desre, as t coets n bulk. For a few cents you can do away wth the lce on your stock. C\ M. ngersoll r\ynl <^unlfy l>-ug* Store Gash and hghest prce pa 'd (or eggs and poultry delvered at the poultry plant- Wll]take n eggs'sx days of the week and poultry on Wednesday's. Solctng vour patronage, E. PARNAM. fr--l^^^^ &;*' -v'c; FASHON'S MESSAGE N SUTS n a showng specally planned Fnest aterals, new lttle detals, uncoon touches, a subtle change n lne, aster talorng, all these ponts develop and ake a dfference n ode certan to appeal to the dscrnatng woan. All these later developents ot sprng odes are reflected n the suts presented here to-day. Prces fro to $55.00 '' N -) T<)!-"e )'.:-.r, ^-- v,:. :'e l'l '. \,.. \>.-. r * r. -* n! :. ' ). -r-.". 'e a;'> EGGS POULTRY VEAL. t.,n.;!«!,. rr, M«"f 'U s tn TV.,,! Mrs. Roy Merrll and daughter of nearly put up thr^ r^rs to the en who Webster were week tnd guests at the boast oe.lv of the occasonal glass, and hoe of Mrs. N'ette Vaugh.',. to al brewery,. a aoon, lquor house and Mrs. Robert Donovan of North Lake wn'-' cellar eployes, nc'udng even underwent an operaton for appendcts those connected wth the concerns n at te Pnckney Santaru Monday. oftv.'al capactes. Ths eat s that several thousand Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reason and?on Dale spent several days last week n. Detrot. Mrs- Sarat Doufhart/ of Detrot s vstng her smsr, Mrs W. Kennedy St. A. C. Watkns of Detrot was a week end guest at ths hoe of Mark Swarthout..;w^^ l-e extreely strut aganst rea noses and the whskey [ reath, and when th e drnkers are forced by law to sober up and keep sober, a vast new feld wll be opened up to the ary of polcy wrters. "No nsurant copanes wll ssuep-vdces tu heavy 'drnkers, and they n Tolfn cannot now be solcted for u 3 uv.r,cc. Don't Seek HappneM. Sdney Sth sad that a great any p*>opl<» hunt for happness as an absent-nded an hunts for hs hat, runnng nhout everywhere lookng for t. when nl the te t s n hs hnnd or on hs head. Ton can be happy rght where yon are, f you can be happy anywhere. _ The aterals for content are n your haads. Don't bunt. TJ*a the. all te: ^ «Zvs n^rnn'.?y f \ at JOHN C. DNKBb. BAD BREATH F)> *» DO YOU WANT your frends to avod you? They wll certanly do so when your breath s bad. There s no excuse for anyone havng a bad breath. t s caused by dsorders of the stoach whch can be corrected by takng Chaberlan's Tablets. Many have been peranently cured of stoach troubles by the use of these tablets after years of sufferng. Prce 25 cents per bottle. Chaberlans Tablets f \ '""s ^J; «fl C-^.'vAs*

6 fo 'M* PNCKNEY DrSPATCH Mchgan News Tersely Told St. Helen Andrew ScoC&*aa, e ber of Copany C, 339th gantry, baa twan klled n Russa, t la offcally announced. Croswell Ctzens are after better drnkng water and have pettoned the cty councl to ove the power house to pup fro a sprng. Sagnaw Wlbur McNel, 8 yean old, was crtcally njured by beng run over by an autooble whle be was playng n the street. Marshall Chrstan Steve, 65 years old, pronent farer of Marengo, we* klled nstantly when he was thrown fro a load of hay on hs head. Manstee Martn Krolczyk, a bachelor, was found dead n bs hoe of posonng, resultng fro drnkng denatured alcohol. He was 36 years old. Standsh The Mchgan Central s cuttng ce near here to All warehouses n Bay Cty, Sagnaw, Nlles, Detrot, Chcago, Macknaw, Graylng and other ponts. Besseer Fre whch daaged the buldng of the Fnnsh Mercantle copany here suffocated two chldren of John Slllenpaa. The chldren are beleved to have started the fre n ther play. Kalaazoo After watng an unusually long te for a consultaton, patents n the offce of Dr. E, H. Wn ton, 73 years old, entered the prvate offce and found the physcan dead. Death was due to heart dsease. East Lansng--Because of the late start n debatng at the Mchgan Agrl. cultural college ths year, M. A. C. has decded to jon wth Purdue n wthdrawng fro the annual tr-state debate of these schools wth owa. Pontlac Announceent has been receved by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beebe, of Holly, of the death of Sergeant >-,-, * >*- -* _ *-n...,.., ^ 4.-!^,.'Sv- Kalaazco Work wu' be begun shortly on the new 50,000 plant of the Upjohn Medcal Co. The new structure wll be Ave stores. Hastngs, Word bag been receved of the death at Waco, Tex., of Prvate Harold btt*e. son of Bert Lake He was one of four brothers n the servce. Grand Rapds The federal grand Jury closed ts sesson here. More than 30 lquor volaton cases wero presented and any true blls were returned. Adran Hugh Hale, who says he s a forer solder, s beng held here on a charge of forgery. He gave a che^k n payent for a load of coal seu to an address that dd not exst. Cheboygan Charles Sherry, aged C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arche Sherry, was shot and nstantly klled by the accdental dscharge of a rfle n the hands of hs 2year-old brother, Arnold. Harborn Sprngs Albert Krause, an eploye at the Crowl Luber co pany's ll here, fell nto a reservor where logs are heated before beng sawed nto luber. He was badly scalded. Kalaazoo, A return of ths county to noral peace condtons was ndcated n County Clerk Poeroy's report on February recepts, whch ths year totaled $ as aganst $ n the sae onth a year ago. Petoskey The publc school buld. ng at Boyne Falls was burned at a loss of $5,000. The fre caused a shut-down of schools n that vllage. Flaes were dscovered just as the frst chldren began cong to school. Kalaazoo, Charles Vekery, drver of the autooble whch ran down Mabel Sheran and Ruth Gross a week ago, serously njurng Mss Sheran, pleaded not gulty when arragned on a charge of exceedng the speed lt. Ferndale, Wlla H. Paul, presdent of the Ferndale school board, and forer vce-presdent of the Board of Coerce, has been apponted vllage treasurer by Presdent Turnbul, CANNOT PUNSH KASER'S CRME LAN8NC8 COMMTTEE FNDS MORAL, NOT "LEGAL" FOR AUTHOR OF WAR. GULT SUPREME COUNCL DECSON Deands of the Mnor Powers For Greater Representaton On Cossons Rejected. Pars. The report of the peace conference cosson to deterne the responsblty of the authors of the war, t s understood, wll be copleted and presented to an early eetng of the supree councl. Robert Lansng, Aercan secretary of state, B charan of the cottee. The cosson's report, t s understood, whle fxng oral responsblty, fals to fnd legal responsblty, because there s no precedent or no law governng the case or no court exstng to try the accused f legal gult were found to be evdent. The supree councl, after hearng a stateent by Jules Cabon, decded unanously to reject the deands of the nor powers wth lted nterests for greater representaton on the fnancal and econoc cossons about to be fored. The nor powers, especally those fro South Aerca, followed Brazl n deandng that the nor powers have the sae nuber of ebers on the cossons as the great powers. After days of futle unoffcal conferences, M. Cabon lad the atter before the supree councl. Brazl was supported by Belgu, whle Greece and Serba took the opposte vew n the dscussons. The supree councl asked the nor powers to nae ther fve representatves on the cossons. The great powers wll have 0 representatves. LFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lft sore, touchy corns off wth fngers Doesn't hurt a bt! Drop a lttle Freezone on an achng corn, nstantly that corn stops hurtng, then you lft t rght out. Yes, agc A tny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but s suffcent to reove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, wthout soreness or rrtaton. Freezone s the sensatonal dscovery of a Cncnnat genus. t s wonderful A Natural Queston. "When was a lttle lad r " self-satsfedly sad the portly plute, "y good other used often to say to e, 'Cyrus, be honest and save your oney.' " "Ah, yes!" returned old Festus Pester.. "And whch dd you do?" Kansas Cty Star, Cttarrht! Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applcatons as they cannot reach the dseased porton of the ear. There s only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that s by a consttutonal reedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Syste. Catarrhal Deafness s caused by an nflaed condton of the ucous lnng of the Eustachan Tube. When ths tube s nflaed you have a rublng sound or perfect hearng, and when t s entrely closed, Deafness s the result. Unless the nflaaton can be reduced and ths tube restored to ts nor- Weekly Health Talks A Sngle Reedy Often Cure* Many Dseases) BY VALENTNE MOTT, M. D. t s alost possble to gve a lst of the endlesa dseases that follow ndgeston. Perhaps a whole colun n ths newspaper would be requred to prnt the al. You eat to keep alve to supply blood and flesh and bone and uscle and bran. t s easy to see that f your food s not dgested and taken up by the delcate organs and dstrbuted where t s needed, s> dsease of Borne sort s sure to coe. Dyspepsa * a coon sypto, and so are Ever coplant, loss of flesh, nervousness, bad eory, dzzness, sleeplessness, no appette. Many tes, when neglected, ndgeston results n coughs, throat dseases, catarrh, bronchts and even ore dangerous thngs. And all these dsorders arse because the food b not properly dgested n the stoach. t s plan even to a chld that relef and cure are to be had ony by settng up a healthy condton n the stoach. Dr. Perce, of Buffalo, N. Y., any years ago cobned a nuber, of vegetable growths nto a teperance t reedy for ndgeston, and called t Golden Medcal Dscovery. t s probably the ost effcacous dscovery ever ade n edcne, for the lst of people all over the world who have had ther countless lls overcoe by Dr. Perce's Golden Medcal Dscovery akes an aazng total of thousands. know of no advce better than ths: Begn a hoe treatent today wth ths good vegetable edcne. t wll show you better than can tell you what t wll do. When takng Golden Medcal Dscovery, you can rest assured of one very portant thng t contans -nether alcohol nor opates. There s nothng n t but standard roots and herbs that possess curatve propertes of a hgh order. A. safe edcne s the only knd you can afford to take. ABSORBNE * ^ TR*0 MARK REG.U.S.PAT. OFT wll reduce nflaed, swollen Jonts, Sprans, Bruses, Soft Bunches; Heals Bols, Poll Evl, Quttor. Fstula and nfected sores quckly ss t s a postve antseptc; and gercde. Pleasant towe doss not blster &t rtatw ;!«- TV >-> k v*****; jrx.v: rtt. rcr«:»-j l>/--*---a; * '&.'*.^~*-L*. Z ;--&--\ -' ' --^- "- --. ^jo^. ';$$& * ""'''". --ates^-a&wa;y' :^a!''- - y /. t-: - '%< Baglnaw Representatve J. W. Fordney, now charan of the ways and eans cottee and wrter of the next tarff, returned to Sagnaw. Hs elevaton to the portant charanshp s of great nterest to hg sup porters. Longng Fre n the fnshed Btock roo at the Prudden Wheel copany, caused an estated loss of fro $5,- 000 to $0,000, when eght water heads on the sprnkler syste let go and soaked a large quantty of kln dred wheel spokes ready for use. Adran Adopton of the $50,000,000 good roads aendent by the electors ths sprng, ore good roads and a greater county sprt were urged before the Chaber of Coerce here by L. J. Fasquelle, secretary of the Detrot Real Estate board. Dowagac Russell Cook, 60, pronent retred farer at Pokagon, near here, was nstantly klled when the autooble he was drvng was struck by a Mchgan Central-flyer. T H, Carroll, a travelng salesan, rd»ng n the car wth Cook, escaped alost unhurt. Manstee August Schdt, scaler for thn HnnH f ">->'< r - ' - talned here or at Grand Haven of the ssng Mlwaukee fshng tug Antona, beleved lost n the stor on Lake Mchgan recently. The coastguards here and at Grand Haven are patrolng the lake for soe trace of the craft. Kalaazoo, A protest aganst the bll ntroduced by Senator J. Mark Harvey, Constantne, has been sent tc Lansng by the Kalaazoo Sportsen Assocaton. The bll would pert the unrestrcted use of Jacklght and spears'on the rvers and streas of the Lower Pennsula durng the entre year. Adran After several ouths futle nqury as to whether her son, Leutenant Alfred G. Sudborough, s al\e or dead, Mrs. Catherne Sudborough was notfed n a letter fro the boy':; copany coander that he fell n acton whle leadng hs en, but that no trace of h could be found. He was shot through the stoach and sent to a treatent staton. ; Mt. Cleens, Actng on the report of the attendng physcan that Lous Matt, 66 years old, ded fro the effects of poson, Prosecutor Johnson ueuanucu a eauuuu uuupcu u» the ary cottee of the chaber of deputes. The resoluton says the cottee "takng nto consderaton the danger to whch France would be exposed by contnuaton of any ndustral actvtes connected wth -war fabrcatons and the antenance of J an ared force n Gerany, nvtes the governent to nsst that the ' peace conference obtan the dsaraent of Gerany." The draft of a law callng for lqudaton of sequestrated eney property was subtted to the senate by Lous Nal, nster of Justc *. The bll provdes lqudatons shall ba ordered by the judcal authortes asssted by a consultatve cosson. The oney obtaned wll be set asde untl the governent reaches a decson as to what purposes t shall be put. PROSPERTY ERA PREDCTED Elbert H. Gary, U. S. Steel Corporaton, Makes Optstc Prophesy. New York. The acton of Secretary Redfleld n nnnknf? to ntnhurn T~ -.-~ ; w Q n 002.UU wth con- possble future adverse condtons wfrs * ralroad eployes n the way car of a. ' vulsons whle on the street and ded tran ron, uu\ nnfn. H*> ^v. :. >-<.> ]<- ng n one of the northern caps and was taken ll wth heart trouble. Albon Hundreds of auto trucks beng sent by the governent fro Datrot to Chcago gong through ths cty daly have reduced to a swaplke condton three les of alost passable road between ths cty and Para. The road s cut to peces fro fence to fence. One achne was two nghts and a day akng the 2 les fro Jackson to Albon. Lansng n a bll ntroduced by Senator Herbert Baker, of Cheboygan, and now n the Judcary cottee *A the senate, the nuber of judcal crcuts n Mchgan s reduced fro 40 to 0 and the nuber of crcut judges cut fro 56 to 43. n the bll, whch f passed by the legslature cannot take effect before January, 923, the salary of each crcut judge to bp pad by the state s ncreased to $5,- 000 a year. Traverse Cty nvestgaton huz bsen started here to place responsblty for the blowng up of the da between Duck and Green lakes, noar nterlochen. The da was dynated and all but destroyed. t was bult tor power purposes, but never used, and was antaned by ts ownor, Ralph E. Wynkop, of Traverse Cty. for the constructon of a flsh hatchery r he theory s that the da was dyna r.. t d byfarerb whose atttude was, tjs claed, s**totkwtter*floods* ther lan#." * Matt was well known n Mt. Cleens. Sault. Ste.* Mare, Hs nd en trely blank and unable to tell hs own nae or do aught but gbber, a youn& fellow, wearng an unclaed baggage check of the Mchgan Central ralroad as the only clue to hs den tty, s n the cty jal here. Dr. Robert F. Foster, 2973 Woodward avenue, Detrot, has wred askng that he be well treated tll hs parents fro Pckford arrve. Kalaazoo, Testony of a woan now dead a expected to be one of the ost portant features of the Susan Rosa wll contest, whch opened heren Crcut Court. The testony was taken n acton for daages brought by the late Mrs. Rosa aganst Elzabeth Newell and Eugene Sanford for attept, to prove her of unsound nd at the te she ade a wll bequeath, ng her $5,000 property to George Newell, husband of Elzabeth Newell. Pontac At Oxford the recent nquest nto the D. U. R. wreck there when four persons were klled, fallen" to establsh that the wrecked lted car was runnng ahead of schedule as stated at a prevous hearng. The dspatcher dened knowng that car crews ade a practce of antcpatng the pchedulp. t was Rad by wtnesses that the work car whch crashed nto the lted would have found.t d cult to ake the Oakwood sdng for whch t was runng, even under good condton*. \>\\ ^ > ns.un j. J,, t,f«, V M;,, ' \tx >'~A\.H-;,\. >. (.jr», r..u l'la u LUC UULCU OlULUn OltQl Corporaton, n an address here before ebers of the Aercan ron and Steel nsttute. The anufacturers, however, accepted the secretary's n vtaton to co-operate wth hs departent. Mr. Gary prophesed "large busness prosperty ahead" and declared for a resolute, far-nded and confdent atttude on the part of Aercan busness en. He sad that the "sprt of co-operaton ust be appled wherever possble." WLSON TO REST WHLE AT SEA Presdent's Trp Across To Be Quet, n Antcpaton of Work Ahead. On Board the U. S. S. George Washngton. Presdent Wlson, after several hours at hs desk, followng hs Qrlval on board, plans to spend tha reander of hs te n varous fors of dverson. The presdent expects to do very lttle n the next two or three days and s lookng forward to a bref vacaton. The George Washngton s plowng ahead at 6 knots over sooth seas.* She s headng along the quckest route to Prance and s expected to roach her destnaton by Thursday. The arored cruser Montana wll escort her across the Atlantc, wth the destroyers whch accopaned the steaer fro New York gong only a part of the way. case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot,,^ ^ 4 ftsmuaatoa. Pr««.5 per bottl* tr $ -..» Jl re L by HALLS CATARRH ^««,, ««ttwed. WW tea roa nan U roa wt*. MEDCNE. utxnl Tral Bottte for lfe la ap*. H, DT^5 sl8t8 7 C^ Ct L c^rs u?' W.F.YOUNe.P.D.F.,MTs»taSt,l*rtnflflsld,Hs*. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Oho. _ A lttle learnng s a dangerous CHOCE SLVER BLACK Brwxnf Toz thng for the aateur skater. s«fn. BHD MHOS., Bovb«u,Ontaro.Canads. S* Your Nose Knows' *» ' ' ^:*fr** 'fcrrjatc^ufc *uz Encyclopaeda Brttannca *ay» about the au- T^ «-. * *. _«^*. -, * ;- *. -, +.. *... * > #?,! * - *,-...«..- t$o»»' " '* ' *»' «r?>' '..".'' ' ' : : -' t.-..--^-:: «-:». *>-= *.--' --- «-,.-.,...-.,.. VUJ*: u-strc use of the 'sauces' s to prove the flavour and burnng qualtes of the leaves." > Tuxedo uses chocolate the purest, ost wholesoe and delcous of all flavorngs! Everybody tkes chocolate we all know that chocolate added to anythng as a flavorng always akes that thng stll ore enjoyable* That s why a dash of chocolate, added to the ost carefully selected and properly aged hurley tobacco, akestuxedo ove enjoyable "W Nose Knows" *T«? Try Ths Test: Rub a lttle Tuxedo brskly n the pal of your hand to brng out ts full aroa. Then sell t deep ts delcous, pure fragrance wll convnce you. Try ths test wth any other tobacco and we wll let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgent "Your Nose Knows" J* * Gtae«narrte««br \VV*\\,AV V\ V...:

7 SXLV.Jnl! MV". <! : ; ; ft-.- :\ * - S- PNCKNEY DSPATCH The Lght n the Clearng A TALE of the NORTH COUNTRY n the TMB of SLAS WRGHT CHAPTER X. A Party and My Fourth Perl? t waa a rany Sunday. n the tnlddle of the afternoon Uncle Peabody and had set out n our sprng buggy wth the faly ubrella a faded but sacred pleent, always -carefully dred, after usng, and hung n the clothes press. We were drenched to the skn n spte of the ubrella. t was stll ranng when we arrved At the falar door n Ashery luue. Uncle Peabody wouldn't stop. He hurred away. We poneers rarely stopped or even turned out for the weather. "Coe n," sad the voce of the schoolaster at the door. "There's good weather under ths roof." He saw y plght as entered. "' lke a shaggy dog that's been n swng," sad. "Upon y word, boy, we're n luck," Rearked the schoolaster. looked up at h. "Mchael Henry's clothes! sure, 'they're just the thng for you " followed h upstars, wonderng how t had happened that Mchael Henry had clothes. He took e nto hs roo and 'brought soe handsoe, soft clothes out of a press wth shrt, socks and boots to atch. "There, y,, ladde buck," sad he, "put the on." "These wll soon dry on e," sad. "Put the on ye laggard! Mchael Henry told e to gve the to you. t's the brthday nght o' lttle Ruth, y boy. There's a bg cake wth candles and chcken pe and jelled cooklea and all the lke o' that. Put the on. A wet boy at the feast would By RVNG BACHELLER Autlkor of EBEN HOLDN. DTU AND. DAMLBL OF TUB SLS3. &EBPNC UP WTH UXZU. Btfc, Et*. OopyrtgfU by brng B*ch*n» a ghost, t seeed to e, although caught her, often, lookng at e. judged that her father had gven her a bad report of us and had soe regrets, n spte of y knowledge that we were rght, although they related ostly to Aos. Next afternoon saw Mr. Wrght and the presdent walkng back and forth on the brdge as they talked together. A nuber of en stood n front of the blacksth shop, by the rver shore, watchng the, aa passed, on y way to the ll on an errand. The two statesen were n broadcloth and whte lnen and beaver hats. They stopped as approached the. "Well, partner, we shall be leavng n an hour or so," sad Mr. Wrght as he gave e hs hand. "You ay look for e here soon after the close of the sesson. Take care of yourself and go often to see Mrs. Wrght and obey your captan and reeber e to your aunt and uncle." "See that you keep cong, y good boy," sad the presdent as he gave e hs hand, wth playful reference, no doubt, to Mr. Wrght's reark that was a cong an. "Bart, 've soe wheat to be thrashed n the barn on the back lot^ sad the senator as was leavfng the. "You can do t Saturdays, f you care to, at a shllng an hour. Stack the straw out of doors untl you've fnshed, then put t back n the bay, Wnnow the wheat carefully and sack t and brng t down to the granary and 'll settle wth you when return." reeber that a nuber of en who worked n Grshaw's sawll were passng as he spoke. "Yes, sr," answered, uch elated of the aple grove at the feld's end, Just ahead, wth a lantern. Then heard the voce of the schoolaster sayng: "la t you, y lad?" "Yes," answered, as cae op to h and Mary, n a condton of breathless excteent. told the of the curous adventure had had, "Coe quck," sad the schoolaster. "Let's go back and fnd the an n the stubble." reebered that had struck the path n y flght Just before stoppng to swng the flal. The an ust have fallen very near t Soon we found where he had been lyng and drops of fresh blood on the stubble. "Hush," sad the schoolaster. We lstened and heard a wagon rattlng at a wld pace down the road toward the rver. "There he goes," sad Mr. Hacker.. "Hs copanons have carred h away. Ye'd be rdng n that wagon now, yerself, "y brave lad, f ye hadn't 'a' ade a lucky ht wth the flal God bless ye!" "What would they 'a' done wth e?" asked. reckon they'd 'a* took ye off, and kep' ye for a year or so untl Aos was out o' danger," sad Mr. Hacket "Maybe they'd drowned ye n the rver down there an' left yer clothes on the bank to ake t look lke an honest drownng. The devl knows what they'd 'a' done wth ye, ladde buck. We'll have to ^eep an eye on ye now, every day untl the tral s over sure we wll. Coe, we'll go up to the barn and see f Kate s there." Just then we heard the recedng wagon go roarng over the brdge on the deacon's shoulder and gave h a lttle shake. "Awake, ye lb ' tha law," he deanded. "Player s better than sleep." The deacon arose and stretched hself and cleared hs throat and assued an ar of alertness and sad t was a flue ornng, whch t was not, the sky beng overcast and the ar dark and chlly. Mr. Hacket reoved hs greatcoat and threw t on the stoop sayng: "Deacon, you lay there. Fro now on ' constable and ready for any act that ay be necessary to antan the law. can be as severe as Napoleon Bonaparte and as cunnng as Satan, fcf have to be." Whle was lkng the deacon sat on a bucket n the doorway of the stable and snored untl had fnshed. He awoke when loosed the cow and the constable went back to the pasture wth e, yawnng wth hs hand over hs outh uch of the v#ay. The deacon leaned hs elbow on the top of the pen and snored agan, lghtly, whle xed the feed for the pgs. Mr. Hacket et us at the ktchen door, where Deacon Bnks sad to h: "f you'll look after the boy today 'll go hoe and get a lttle rest." "God bless yer toul, ye had a busy nght," sad the schoolaster wth a sle. He added as he went nto the house: " never knew a an to rest wth ore energy and persstence. t was a perfect flood o' rest. t kept e awake untl long after dnght." CHAPTER X!. The Sprt of Mchael Henry and Others. At the exanaton of Arao9 Grshaw y knowledge was cotted to the records and ceased to he a source of danger to e. Grrashaw cae to the vllage that day. On y way to the courtroo saw h walkng slowly, wth bent head as had seen h before, followed by old Kate. She carrer! her staff n her left hand whle the forefnger of her rght hand was pontng h out. Slent as a ghost and as unheeded one would ttay -she followed hs steps. observed that old Knte sut on a front seat wth her hand to her ear and Grshnw besde hs lawyer,at a bjl.t.ylbl.e.and that when she looked at Thousands Have Kdney Trouble and Never Suspect t Applcants for nsurance Often Rejected. Judgng fro reports fro druggsts who are constantly n dreet touch wth the publc, there s* one preparaton that has been very successful n overcong these condtons. The ld'lttfd healng nfluence of Dr. Kler's Swap-Root» Boon realzed. t (stands the hghest for ts rearkable record of success. \ An exanng physcan for one of the pronent Lfe nsurance Copanes, a an ntervew of the subject, ade the astonshng stateent that one reason why so any applcants for nsurance are rejected s because kdney trouble s so coon to the Aercan people, and the large ajorty of those whose applcatons are declned do not even suspect that they have the dsease. t s on sale at all drug stores n bottles of two szes, edu and large. However, f you wsh frst to test ths great preparaton send ten cents to Dr. Kler &, Co., Bnghaton, N. Y., for a saple bottle. When wrtng be sure and enton ths paper. Adv. Expressng Hs Thanks. Applause whch greeted an addcess delvered by Maron larland, the authoress, recently, brought to her nd, she told her audence, a reark of an old New England knsan. "He was an elder n the church,' : she sad, "and when hs youngest chl ded the congregaton was ost solctous. After the funeral servces hy expressed hs apprecaton thus: " 'Folks, you've all been real knd n ths te of trbulaton. want to thank you for all you've done. ' only sorrv t'wnnt a bgger corrse.'" FREE NFORMATON FOR HOMESEEKERS. The U. S. Ralroad Adnstraton has assebled nforaton regardng far opportuntes n the several staled, and wll furnsh t to hoeseekers free on request. The work wll be done through the newly establshed hoeseekers' bureau, headquarters n "Washngton. "We are recevng about,000 letters a week fro persons who wsh to engage farng," sad J. L. Kdwards, anager of the Agrcultural Secton of the U. S Ralroad Adnstraton. "The nqures * fcf * # ' V.SW," ««-' ^-'wr ' "::-v?.>' fry&t^t*'??*$a '"tff ' '" ^w : --^----^-< ^ '--r'-r--h-t?r '?>-x}t.&y> ;s.v«;*t-;; J;^:< :<t^^ T ' were an adrable Lt too perfect ror an accdent, although at the te thought only of ther grandeur as Btood surveyng yself n the lookngglass. They were of blue cloth and saw that they went well wth y blond har and lght skn. was puttng on y collar and neckte when Mr. Hacket returned. We went below nnd the table was very grand wth ts great frosted cake and ts candles, n shny brass stcks, and ts jelles and preserves wth the glea of polshed pewter aong the. Mrs. Hacket and all the chldren, save Ruth, were watng for us n the dnng roo. "Now st down here, all o' ye, wth Mchael Henry," sad the schoolaster. "The lttle lady wll he patent. 'll go and get her and God help us to ake her reeber the day." He was gone a oent, only, when he cae back wth Ruth n lovely whte dress and slppers and gay wth rbbons, and the slver beads of Mary on her neck. We clapped our hands and cheered and, n the excteent of the oent, John tp'ped over hs drnkng glass and shattered t on the floor. "Never nd, y brave lad no glass utsaa uu We ate and lested nnd tnlvert"'and tf.r Tje 'l'v o.f [he. vfmt Hu- chney and the drung of the ran upon the wndows. Next ornng y clothes, whch had been hung by the ktchen stove, were dap and wrnkled. Mr, Hacket cae to y roo before had rsen. "Mchael Henry would rather see hs clothes hangng on a good boy than on a nal n the closet," sad he. "Sure they gve no cofort to the nal at all." " guess ne are dry now," answered. "They're wet and heavy, boy. No son o' Baldur could keep a lght heart n the. Sure ye'd be as uch out o' place as a sunbea n a cave o' bats. f ye care not for your own cofort thnk o* the poor lad n the green char. He's. that proud and pleased to see the on ye t would be a shae to reject hs offer. Sure, f they were dry yer own garents would be good enough, God knows, but Mchael Henry loves the look o' ye n these togs, an3 then the presdent s n town/**- That evenng he dscovered a bg tan, black as nk, on y coat and trousers. Mr. Hacket expressed he pptnlon that t ght have coe fro the ubrella, but a qute sure that he had spotted the to save e frfl the last hoeade sut ever wore, save n rough work, and keep Mchael Henry's on y back. n any event wore the no ore save at chore te. Salty cne and wetft, wth the Wlls b"v and gave no heed to e. nner -'no ore substance thaa the vllage were strred and shaken by wldest ruors regardng the evdence to be adduced. Every day en and woen stopped e n the street to ask what knew of th,e urder. followed the advce of Bshop Perkns and kept y knowledge to yself. Saturday cae, and when the chores were done went alone to the gran barn n the baqk lot of the senator's far wth flal and easure and broo end fork and shovel and sacks and y luncheon, n a pushcart, wth all of whch Mrs. Wrght had provded e. t was a lonely place wth woods on three sdes of the feld and a road on the other. kept layng down beds of wheat on the barn floor and beatng the out wth the flal untl the sun was well over the roof, when sat down to eat y luncheon. Then swept up the gran and wnnowed out the chaff and flled one of y sacks. That done, covered the floor agan and the thup of the flal eased y lonelness untl n the ddle of the afternoon two of y schoolates cae and asked e to go swng wth the. The rver was not forty rods away and a good tral led to the swng hole. t was a war, brght day and was hot and thrsty. The :, , -.:,;,.-: >.;. o. H should have to work late and go wthout y supper n order to fnsh y stnt. t was alost dark when was puttng the last sack of wheat nto y cart, n the glooy barn and gettng ready to go. A rustlng n the straw where stood stopped e suddenly. heard stealthy footsteps n the darkness. stood y ground and deanded : 'Who's there?" saw a for approachng n the gloo wth feet as noseless as a cat's. took a step backward and, seeng that t was a woan, stopped. "t's Kate," cae n a hoarse whsper as recognzed her for and staff. "Run, boy they have Just coe out o' the woods. saw the. They wll take you away. Run." She had pcked up the flal, and now she pnt t n y hands and gave e a push toward the door. ran, and none too quckly, for had not gone ffty feet fro the barn n the stubble when heard the cong after e, whoever they were. saw that they were ganng and turned quckly. had te to rase y flal and brng t down upon the head of the leader, who fell as had seen a beef fall under the ax. Another an stopped beyond the reach of y flal and, after a second's hestaton, turned and ran away n the darkness. could hear or see no other oton n the feld. turned and ran on down the slope toward the vllage. n a oent T saw soeone cong out "Don't be afrad. brought y gun n cnse we'd eet a panter. But the danger s past." He drew a long pstol fro hs coat pocket and held t n the lght of the lantern. The loaded cart stood n the ddle of the barn floor, where hod left t, but old Kate had gone. We closed the barn, drawng the cart along wth us. When we cae nto the edge of the vllage began to reflect upon the strange perl out of whch had so luckly escaped. t gave e a heavy sense of responsblty and of the wckedness of en. thought of old Kate and her broken slence. For once had heard her speak. could feel y flesh tngle when thought of her quck words and her hoarse, passonate whsper. knew, or thought knew, why she took such care of e. She was n league wth the gallows and could not bear to see t cheated of ts prey. For soe reason she hated the Grlshaws. had seen the hate n her eyes the day she dogged along behnd the old oney lender through the streets of the vllage when her pontng fnger had seeed to say to e: "There, there s the nn who h*v* bron^h* - «y oackr fnrffre n y he*rt. ths! +*?]?* \o look n H>J e-yv:. \yj..:t xr.l ycv. knew that old Kate was not the rresponsble, wtless creature that people thought her to be. had begun to thnk of her wth a knd of awe as one gfted above all others. One by one the thngs she had sad of the future seeed to be cong true. As we were gong nto the house the schoolaster sad : "Now, Mary, you take ths lantern ond go across the street to the house o' Deacon Bnks, the constable. You'll fnd h asleep by the ktchen stove. Arrest hs slubers, but not rudely, and, when he has coe to, tell h that have news o' the devl." Deacon Bnks arrved, a fat an wth a bg, round body and a very wse and serous countenance between sde whskers bendng fro hs teple to hs neck and suggestng parentheses of har, as f hs head and ts accessores were n the nature of a sde ssue. He and the schoolaster went out of doors and ust have talked together whle was eatng a bowl of bread and lk whch Mrs. Hacket had brought to e. When went to bed, by and by, heard soebody snorng on the lttle porch under y wndow. The frst sound that reached tay ear at the break of dawn was the snorng of soe sleeper. dressed and went below and found the constable n tls coonskln overcoat asleep on the porch wth a long-barreled gun at hs sde. Whle stood there the schoolaster cae around the corner of the house fro the garden. He put hs hand on JT^-' detal after another cae out n the evdence. The facts herenbefore alleged, nnd others, were proved, for the trucks ftted the shoes of Aos. The young an was held and presently ndcted. The te of hs tral was not deterned. wrote n good hand those days and the ladng erchant of the \llluge engaged e to post hs books every Saturday at ten cents an hour. Thenceforward untl Chrstas gave y free days to that task. estated the su that should earn and planned to dvde t n equal parts and proudly present t to y aunt and uncle on Chrstas day. One Saturday whle was at work on the bg ledger of the erchant ran upon ths te : October 3,-3. Wrght To one tult of clothes for Mchael Henry fro easures furnshed by 8. Robn- Hon < $4. M Shrta to atch N> knew then the hstory of the sut of clothes whch had worn snce that rany October nght, for reeberedthat Sa Robnson, the talor, had easured e at our house and ade,-, H.. Hol-h -.<" ry - O. < /.,» A T rv n /T \r».-7 WO M M >t.»>«!<:<' >.'H- cn'rvn bushels of potatoes all for "Mchael Henry" had been charged to Slas Wrght. So by the erest chnnce learned that the nvsble "Mchael Henry" was the nloner of.the odest statesan and really the sprt of Slas Wrght feedng the hungry and clothng the naked and warng the cold house. n the absence of ts owner. t ^us the heart of Wrght Joned to that of the schoolaster, whch sat n the green char. fear that y work suffered a oent's nterrupton, for Just then began to know the great heart of the senator. ts warth was n the clothng that covered y back, ts delcacy n the gnorance of those who had shared ts benefactons. (TO BE CON'TVUED.) Hlgh-Water Mark. "Fllgh-water ark" s the lne ordnarly reached by the sea at hgh tn> The general hgh-water ark of the sea s taken as the lne at the lt of the rse of the edu tdes and that of a body n* fresh water n whch there s no ebb nnd flow tde, la taken at the lt of the sol that f so affected by the water as to be arked wth a nature nnd vegetaton dstnct fro that of the banks. Mght Be Ether. Student "That bg fellow over there s our frst base." The Grl 'Tn th< glee club or on the nne? ' Boatot Transcrpt (\f en able to tnd. just what they were lookng for. 'Our nforaton a put ogt n for of llustrated booklet*, by states, sent to those -ufl( uutlv nterested to wrte and j tell us what k.l of a far project they ' have n nd, and nnk the Htate the opportuntes n whch they desre to nvestgate. Hoeseekers can fnd n the Tnted States productve land at reason-..,,. a tle...-,.,,- prces..,-. and ^.^ on Mw.rol lberal tnrvns ters, frskrlj»ra frst-class arkets, excellent t nnxportat on facland deal lv- ^tes, a sft-facforv rbtnate ng condtons. Now No. tl at t he war n over un.r. look ' for.v a ^>..,w revve of far developent beyond that of anv pre-war perod."_ Correspondence fro hoeseekers s solcted. Address, Roo 20CX, Hoeseekers' Bureau, [". S. R.adroad Adnstraton, Washngton, D. C Adv. [ No Tghtwad, Anyhow. " shouldn't arry u young ant \ of )\\< typo, f were yuu." ' "Why not?" j "Thfy say he's gone through two! fortunes already." j "What (f that? should thnk t ] very nce to be arred to a an who s such a lberal spender." OPEN NOSTRLS! END k COLD OR CATARRH X anrf h rut* a r* ftuff^rf lln County ffty! Your cold n head or catarrh dsappears. Your clogged nostrls wll open, the ar passages of your hend wll clear nnd you can breathe freely. No ore snufflng, hawkng, ucous dlschnrge, dryness or head* ache; no strugghrt/r fc breath at nght. Get "a sall bottle of Ely's Crea Bal fro your druggst and apply a lttle of ths fragrant antseptc crea n your nostrlk t penetrates through every nlr passage of the head, soothng nnd healng the swollen or nflaed ucous ebrane, gvng you nstant relef. Head colds and catarrh yeld lke ngc. Don't stay stuffed-up and serable. Relef s sure. Adv. Poltcal fences are usually -O^jjl* old-fashoned stake nnd rder pnttern. Spansh nfluenza can be prevented easer than t can be cured. At the frst sgn of a shver or sneeze, take CASCARAt? 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8 . -». >. -. " PkNGKNEY DSPATCH Oh, Joy! Get the "Happy Savngs Habt!" WS»S«Prohbton's Savng. Lansng, State offcals beleve thd cong of prohbton wll ad the sale of War Savngs staps. Whle Mchgan s "dry," there has been a great deal of rua-runulng. t s nterestng to note that the natonal lquor bll $U,UOO,O0U annually would wvrs than cover the year's quota of War Savng* stap*, whch s $,600,000,000. Wth July st cong on, t s beleved uch of ths cash wll turn stanpward. ntcrurban Lnes n Gae. Detrot. The Detrot ralway street car and nterurban lnes have undertaken the organzaton of ther 4,500 eployees nto War Savngs socetes Wll unusual vgor. The street car en's unon s co-operatng, and there s a general "happy faly".sprt about the capagn. The unt of organzaton s the car barn and ts departent. rs To know that we hcve added to our faous Mchaels-Stern lne of all wool clothes, the faous s J / Thousand Lt Club Grows. Detrot.- Y sply ean' dwethe Thousand Lt ebers away. A dozen or so of last year's ebers appled for re-ebershp hs year before the cottee conm Let around to nvte the. The hgh nterest + non-taxablty of the staps ake he deal nvestents fur en and frs of lar.lre eans.. - T"all g T M^j s S Clothes t = 7 W W ±22) k^l &.» S.J^J? 4^, Mt\ lean All * ¾ T : 9 J H t,v ^' J3L- ^ fv*.¾ t^r S T NOT PROVDENTAL that the frst vtal. ; '-;'c \n coe up snce the woen of th*,: tate have gaed ther franchse N -hat ssue whch ost ntately end ost serously affects the lft and happness of wonav-the booze queston? F THERE WAS CME QUESTON BUT YOU KNOW how dangerous s delay. Soethng ay c$e up -you ay delay and then forget untl t s too ;ate and then fnd yourself barred fro exercsng that p ; ecous prvlege for whch so any good..oen have fought so long. DON'T DO T DON'T put off ths.4. atter. frqw- dax to.day... s vtal..* P!3 ] all a * suoon. ON APRL SEVENTH the enfranchsed woen of Mchgan wll enjoy that golden opportunty and for ha reason we are absolutely certan not only of success, but o a vote so overwhelngly aganst ths last eo.n clort <A the "Wets" >s to end the ater for all te FOR V.'L CONFDENTLY r.xp e c t t h a t the ort ;n; ellgept vult e\cr cast n ths state wll then he recorded the clhgent, clear-seeng decson of the woen added to that of the en who p/cvc voted ths sae ouestcn FOE-MAKE NO MLSTAKE whle the so-called "Lv.ht Wnes and Beer" aendent sounds alost harless, t s the Nd queston under a cloak of verbage t ents n plan language the re-openng of the saloon. vfe>w L C tx rz? ~ \"j ~ ^J<'v>'^Je^c ; T. x woen wll do on ths subject. ALL WE ARE ANXOUS ABOUT s that you regster so you wll be able to vote on ths perncous bt of attepted legslaton on Aprl seventh. And on every other ssue that 3 to be voted on then. F YOU DON'T KNOW the condton: of regstraton, read below we gve a bref outlne. YOU WLL OBSERVE aong other thngs that you are not asked ( to tell your age erely to state* that you wll be 2 or over on electon day. 5TO THAT S EASY sn't t? And the rest s just as sple. ALL YOU NEED DO S do t! Don't delay. Don't put t off. Exercse your votng prvlege now that you have t. Prove that you prze and that you deserve t REGSTER! Today s the best day.?«3 rx\; Tadc: -»' r. H A L L--S >:.S.-:P K P. ^. w -<.t. h and nu [>]>>' a**. r.'-naa stoa rot n Thuv arc <.;nu pna; tbo world L'.crjlur caaa S>25, -$30* J$35,.$40 wth a prce ta^ <>n each sleeve, attached at the factor}". The *tvle> arc tt'c wrv nrwost. ncludng anv \aratons o! the new wast >ea odels. We now have the-a >tnts n anv beautful >tv'es and fabrcs, wadv h>r your approval. Make ths. >turc vour sut- and nttv urn^hn^s. We haw new tcs, collars, shrts, hosery, hat' and caps lor you. headnunrte 's < <t\"l>h [V ' f "?] r«3.¾ -- '3 fr «5r M S U V\ )w V\LL NUJL A l""ev r"y LO analyze that partcular docuent here. Te enough for hat before electon day. OUR PURPOSE NOW our ardent desre s to press upon the woen of the state, the necessty of regsterng at once. TRUE. YOU PAVE untl March 22nd -and n ctes or townshrs of less than 0,000, untl March 2Unto regster.. 7- ' ""- "'.:!! ' -'l <,..l c'.av ana ate*" a sukuu.c; on that very day you wll regster. go and REMEMBER MARCH 22nd s the last day, except n ctes or townshps of less than 0,000., Then you have tll the 29th. But don't wat tll the last day. Regster now. THEN YOU CAN VOTE r 8 st your frst ballot aganst that uangerous bll, and as you ay desre on any o'.her Aprl 7th. Sple Rules For Regsterng Any woan 2 or ovr, an Aercan ctzen by brth, arrage or naturalzaton can vote f her nae s on the regstraton book. You ust appear n person. Regster wth the cty or townshp clerk any day except Sunday or holdays up to and ncludng March 22nd. n any cty or townshp of less than 0,000 up to March 29th. Regster n your own nae not your husbands. "Mary Sth" not "Mrs. John Sth." You do not have to gve your age only to state that on electon day you wll be 2 or upwards. You ust have lved n Mchgan sx onths or ore; and been a resdent of townshp, vllage or ward 20 days precedng electon. Because of the treendous aount of work to fall upon the clerk ths sprng by reason of the extenson of the votng prvlege to woen, t s portant that you regster at once. t s sple. Requres only a few nutes only that you do t now. W. J. DANCER & CO. HTOCKBUDGE, MCH. Mchgan Ant-Saloon League Headquarters: Lang, Mchgan 7^vd,^..y,ffT.^^r-

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