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1 Vol. XXXV Pnckney, Lvngston County, Mchgan, Thursday Aprl 7, 99 No. ]f> Solder Letter FORMER PNCKNEY BOY GONE j Wants, For Sale Etc. j Tours, France, WANTED CARPENTERS, CAB March 8, 9PJ. KanaasCty, Mo., papers announce NET MAKERS, BOAT Dear Gal: the death of Thoas J. Earnan, one of BULDERS, JONERS At last have fnshed y vacaton and have returned to y old lne Putna's old boys, who passed away at AND PANTERS WHO ha hoe, 2627 ndependence Boulevard UNJERSTAND HGH Of work, but t s wth a keen sense of on the 3th nst. Reader* of the Dspatch who lved n Putna n the '»'a Our plant s lgnt and CLASS FNSHNG. satsfacton for know that t wll not last any onths longer, and then wn reeber "Toy" very well. well ventlated. Port shall be hoeward bound. Oh! that He was the second Bon of Benjan Clnton s located on Lake happy day! Eaan, one of the poneers, and waa Well, suppose that you have receved a large nuber of the cards that born on the fax n.west n Ere n the faous frut a.tna now growng secton, dway owned by Lawrence Speers, March», between Toledo and Cleveland on the an lne of sent hoe whle vstng the Pyrenees 355 Hs rst experence n busness Mts. and also y letter, but chances lnes was as a clerk n "teebe's Store" are that you have faled to receve n ths vllage. He was graduated fro the New York Central the, so wll gve you a suary of the U. c Vl. lterary departent n R. R. A good, nexpensve lttle town n whch y glorous exploratons n the oun l'7 and soon after left Mchgan fur t-uns. was absent fro y organzaton two weeks. Sewn days were tn-'j,r west. Hs frst t.ga^unen;. to lve. Plenty of fshng, was as anager of a placer nng cap huntng and boatng. Attractve suer resorts spent at Luchon and the reanng n Del Norte County, Ca. Later he te n travelng, vsted any was called to develop e slver rng near by. Steady work. places of nterest on y way to and property n the wlds of Anzjr.u. Fro The Matthews Co., Port fro Luchon, auch as Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marselle, and several pther tes of the cattle range and lve rteck tns he was attracted by the po^un Clnton, Oho. large ctes n southern France. busness, and for the- pant aa years ha3 WAX! ED--Returned solders or cvlans t'> solct n ths county. Bg Luchon s the ost portant resort been an actve operator n the Kan as of the Pyrenees and ope of N the ost ancent and celebrated ctes of the Cty stock yands. pay for r^ht partes. See Glen C. world. t s stuated at the southern The survvors of hs faly a--e KS lt of Haute-Garonne and s only ten wfe and only son, Charley, who a wth eluno lb \-2 State St., Howell. kloeters, or just a fracton over sx rnjes fro the Spansh fronter. The the A. E. F. n France, and^hs druthers LUST-Horse blanket between Dexter cty s placed n a wde and well ared Jaes T. of Detrot and Charles L'. ef and Pnckney. Fnder please return valley at the foot of hgh wooded Garden Cty. ountans. These ountans protect to ths (.Hce or Mrs. John Wylf. the cty fro the northern' wnds and has an extraordnarly, ld clate for 'ol SALE -Stowell's Evergreen the wnter onths. COUNTY TtACHERS'.- e t_ d cor,so held corn. Tne flowers were bloong durng.. C Dnkel y stay there, whch was the latter part of February and t certanly ade EXAMNATON FOR SALE Whte Leghorn eggs * an agreeable vstng place. Prevous...eua: RAttutf Louj.,Shehan -.,-a-- 3 SPRNG TME S {* rvtwr xn, Just a render of the fact that we are better than ever prepared to care for your needs n the shoe lne that s for lades, gents, boys, grls, etc. JUST RECEVED SHOE TME. _' ^oe now peces n onajas, percales, vo A tne assortent of lades hoserv n wh; Afrcan brown, l^a and,,.-..;..,,,^.,,^ ^^.up.,...,.x,,,^.-,., etc. nuua and,\ro a a a/:n n wat T.:. known and ' pana-d hy the teacher.-) ' n, Reans long hef e the Ghrn'an <n, and c >n.-dercd by the sop-nthe en ef c ;t '"' r!lu *t tar, A day a;s f be oft Jdphnrous of Fraa onh-r lu <ju... And he"*' gnatl attrado;- n Superhag- tla-p'ter ( : > neres. hs n one of Ue h^hept pon's near, at LL''O;. <>u r-a-.cn the h. ( -n n't hv eans-* of a.ej- t * hv v. 'j'h dav look the Tn t.hee:-tr was un- ;L!'C pa C'l'! t he N t e, f op MUe O larg",-'\.' '< (h 't -, hot w. were d t«: - ed. to get up FnoMp.-o V" p'-r''o. d 8on" v '.y dal -n.t p)::; ehong, ;\nd fnly reached 'he fop was vfry nch dsappont ed '<»r we v, a re above the Aouls tea'dy all the pn:e and was urn-dee to,. > a. : h < a' ne put rajra ng vadey-, hat or,.; v..v cow;: the n. o.fwns v,a- had j'varal wond'-rfol vews of the ;" f L»:. t r he'c.v. On or.o of enr xoa: >: e^ a tl- \\. -e- r r.e ^, a* w* were g' :.; : t r> >n \ r '<\\ to t.!';:l and explorng al tf'.e r ;.' :e- wv puddenlv ca- er.-e. e ann^d sentry dres-^d n ">! ;,': '' n:'dfm v rv, end S'leakng a strar.,e t.'^-.u", net f('t')ra k ely w»> h d. e'.-^h-^,-t ^.-:.--- l.artv who c<»um sv^.'ah the ;ae o. Th.e s l e;<:?r was :. Sr;:r > ' : :" g M'd-!ng the Sp;.T> " h -..- ' ( ;' - :':. ::v.r r,. a fe'.v A r: \r \"\ re ' *.- :.n annnup.cdng h.a we \\ ":<> ' '' ' '-:. J ' r ; h'kl no ohj ct e: t.» ' M/J; :.':. the 4 tral So w,- j 'n-^pv >l - : «r ^ \-- '" M hour nnd sndft>'!"e. - cune -ph! n." ountan Kfce. Vve*">;T)cn tne renarrr Hot' o «^ r r» wr r>f r > +-^, a J Sch'J.d -'-Sel. a;. he c..;uty :^ e:- end :' ; 'M,, k:e y fa.- teate. :P er.d; P a:: ' ' 'h,"h:, ;C. ants f : ap aha:", Mu. Shehan a,, -rv: ;:'. :"> ' C proha!\ he, e x»!. :.:. '.., rean. t ; :, RfSST GAME rert.-. :o\e:, H.'. C; V.' ",;,! l: ','e a an VCTORY LOAN Pt n; >.'vldl, e n :a ot s. dy hna Frown ;;;d late seed and Mrs. Frank Esle. rar.y seed potatoes, (;. M. (reer. \.K Ahnut :;o Plyouth Rock p,, h-.vera, asn l^u " HU'ks.,-,, w tajt anoat h'o d>. j j f " Cha.. Sh: h- [..,,,'j'.\, ;v p j.'xelho,, contantg >' er\ '.ca,. elur. and get rewtr '. Lva H":J". ), < r la K.h. dnmh W A;.p ), T' A!. K Two <;f)0 l T-owhoat>, uf A'. H.! )arr^v, TAKY l ' \», T akal. S! ; \' a A T ') N '»A T S tors a v Prrow. FOR SA.la -'')ne par of atched! ^ Tof Ytve u'hh'e' fvllvtun totmx, tjauwas certanly groat. They gathered an percept. A'jte the trre- s cany tour orchestra together n the evt-rnp: and vcars and t n' nterest a per cent h-"'vl a colehrat.ton r. honor of ther'' - j/ueatsn khak fro scr-.ss the, f,., j an exceptonal " attractve loan on ac- A(dS, UJ-lHKRS, MKTAl.S vvanted. who thev ad heard and read so ^ch ; -'OU:-.t of the te and nter<-s. rat< hghest ca^h pre'o. about, bur. had never Pad the opportr,- ' C. Macknder ty of secdng any of the heforc "(dee, b"t t's groat to be a Yank Four Mnute Speeches FOll SALK- Hojae, barn and one acre Thw gave us all knd.s of good ea f s and 'h assure you that t was lke fllng a hollow trunk, for wo had been! w, bo put^pn n the tch )0 s,a gnnng cstern and all knds o A ' county ant-cgarette capagn of lne garden land. Good well and clbng ountans for several hours ^ arl 2,'"' reasonable Marvn and certanly were terrbly hungry Ths wll be observed as ant -cgarct The- f >od was far ore plentfu there than t s n P'rance, hut they hav week n the schools. Speeches wll FOR SALE--Sot c horses to sell and pecular ways of preparng t. Never-: wrtten by th e older, chldren n contheleps, we ade away wth t wthout necton wth the language work ard one to exchange?. for you; g cattle. any trouble. assf ncahl Bro )«., Pnck ney, Mch. WP returned to Luchon the next they wll be gven n a contest at each ornng. jchool. Later a county contest wll be HOMFa GROWN* GAUD sent several' car,s fro ths place. J held at Howell. A contest wlll be put Su^ar beet, parsnp Let e know f you receved the O K on for hgh schools and for the trades. sweet cor: turnp ta Another portant place that v.-dt- Parents are urged to dscuss the pro-»rl was Lourdes. Ths cty, as you waterelon, held an know, s a very portant relgous j gra v. th teachers. hope that a- f ( ur varetes fju ash renter. treasure the one day spent Ogarette progras wll be held njevery f or ear v U se. early an there a^ o:,e of the best of all y dstrct n the county. dlferent varetes. travel? n France. t sure was wonder Hugh G. Aldrch Jaes Fak, Tel Cossoner of Schools. ful. sent you several pctures fro here, and hv the ad of lectures that heard wll be able to explan the varous scenes when get hop. Well, fnally y seven day3 ended and had to return to y work, but t wan wth the farest eores of those snowy suts, cryst.ahn nv ers and lovely haunts that left behnd n tne Pyrenees. hear the "chow" call [blowng and we never want to ss our old "corn wooly and "beans" PO ast clo?e. Wll wrte agan soon. Wth a v love, AUer j. Hall j't;th Go, on Wr., M. P. Aercan E\a Foace A. P MEMORAN j n ] 0 vng e r.ory of our dear father, Mcheal Dolan, \^ho ded two years agr Apr lnr When at last hs end cae Whle we st(x)d n tears, To thnk of al the lonesoeness Throughout the cong yearn; P.at soe day we hope o eet h When our day.- o'er, (Jn tha, beautful sle of Soewhere, Where sorrow we know no ore. Ha Lovng Chldren and Grandchldren. U L J u fe. \j vjr ' (> K. ":, j' \ VL -¾ tl T l\ 9tt PCP.f L^ " ' " ' rj -, ^ _,;t.rre Tphd', 7 FOR SALv -Three ar four v ears ok Wll OTARY PUBLC W the Pnckney Fxehah K. ( FOR SLRVKT: -Reg Cnna boar. Fc on of servce. Elward One ( )ran^c-, ',.:!,-. kava.-, :a.;." -: ra:',!, -.',p - tad ^es: c{ta,hv;\'-; u;.d. CY-npl( tc -laek hand,.t all : ;o.~. M' '': ' }) ;, p-p, p Jrno n v< -UP ( 'earn ' J A j -,;, v \. M..anndry -cat M< -ta! a.' ', Af :,-. ;", n CASH Pad For BuFfcr and F<?(js MONKS BROS. * t+*/\f** %-** f{f^a ***gtyt!** f*u*rf$ &*«M^ j fw> ^V#(tM/)/ ^ ^-^^¾^ or the Next Thrty Days Work and Dress SHOES ara gong to need s noes wn b st to Set our prces ns, )-er\- an re pa av aaalc 0 vara (' LP pa J ;M: PcllOS; a-y t Prcefop.lH'O, >a -a "nac ur ''unns 'd anael Drr^f-as. X lt. -n!!( -'la \ J La caa. 'c.'f; Ar: re.n, cap Butter and Eggs RKrr ood Goods, Cheap e.k RCHARDS k

2 < t'w* ~^'& &2ft %!. HEP**' X ' ^ * f ^ * ^ > : - % ^.**: «- -. Chldren Who Are Sckly When TOOT chld cres at njrbt tosses restlessly n ts sleep, s constpsfled, feversh or has syptos of wors, yoa fec worred. Mothers who value ther own cofort and the welfare of ther chldren, should never be wthout a box of Mother Cray's Sweet Powders for Chldren lor use throughout ths lesson. They tend to Break OP Colds, releve Feversh- Bess. Constpaton, Teetbnt Dsorders, ove and regulate ths Bow ss and destroy Wors- These powdsrs sxs pleasant to nks and easy for parents to gve. Tbey cleanse ths stoach, act on ths Lver Trad* Mark. and fve healthful sleep Don't,,.),, accept by re latns the chld's any substtute. syste. Ut*d by t**tk*r* ftrr ot*r 30 J**rs. Sold by all druggsts. Saple aled FREE. A Address. Mother Gray Co.. Le Roy. N. Y. D Be sure you ajt for and obtan Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for ChHdrM. BAHE BKJXUAN HAKE8 or Fleleh Gants Beet prces pad; send 26 c^nta cola for contract. Booklet about housng and breedng. U. S. Rabbltry. Mattland, Pennsylvana. Cut Your Own Har "Safety Har Cutter.' pat., cuts har any length desred; easer than shavng; only 98c; lasts a lfete Clarence Stevenson Prare Ave.. Chgo. Large Aount of Pne Delvered. Delveres of southern pne to the Unted Sttttes governent fro July, 97, to May 28, 98, were 2,600,000,- 000 feet, \vhk:h, t s estuted, would requre a sold tran of care extendng fro the Gulf of Mexco t» the Canadan border, and would ake a boardwalk three feet wde extendng sx tes around the world, or buld a 'sold board fence 50 feet hgh hat would crcle the geographcal borders of the Unted States. Cutlcura Coforts Bab/a Skn When red, rough und tchng wth hot baths of Cutcura Soap and touches of Cutlcura Ontent. Also ake use now and then of that exqustely scented dustng powder, Cutcura Talcu, one of the ndspensable Cutcura Tolet Tro. Adv. nothng Escapes. Dyer "Everythng Wyld touches turns to oney." Ry"er "Yes, he even profts by hs, stakes" Judge. A woan who s popular wth other woen s seldo a regnng favorte wth en.. KDNEYS WEAKENNG? BETTER LOOK OUT! Kdney and bladder troubles don't dsappear of theselves. They grow upon you, slowly but steadly, undernng your health wth deadly certanty, untl you fall a vct to ncurable dsease. Stop your troubles whle there s te. Don't wat untl lttle pans becoe bg aches. Don't trfle wth dsease. To avod future sufferng begn treatent wth GOLD MEDAL Haarle Ol Capsules now. Take three or Capsules. lour every day untl you feel that ^ou afe entrely free fro pan. Ths well-known preparaton has been one of the natonal reedes of Holland for centures. n 696 the governent of the Netherlands granted a specal charter authorzng ts sale. The good housewfe of Holland would alost as soon be wthout food as wthout her "Real Dutch Drops," as she quantly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarle Ol Capsules. Ther use restorer Btrength and s responsble n a great easure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to your druggst and nsst on hs supplyng you wth a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarle Ol Take the as drected, and f you are not satsfed wth results your druggst wll gladly refund your oney. Look for the nae GOLD MEDAL on the box and accept no other, n sealed boxes, three szes. EASY TO CURE "NAUGHTNESS" TRBUTE TO YANKEE FGHTER Jfo****M>W-?.SJ!**<.,- Method^ of Dealng J Magazne Wrter Descrbes the VCTORY SSUE PUT AT 4-2 BLLON SECRETARY GLA88 8AY8 THS 8 THE LAST LBERTY TO BE FLOATED. LOAN NTEREST RATE PERCENT Maturty Set At Four Yearn, But May Be Three f Treasury Deelres 8aya Secretary of Treasury. Washngton. Ters of the Vctory Uberty loan were announced by Secretary Glass. They are: Aount, 4,500,000,000; over-subscrptons to be rejected. nterest on Loan. nterest, four and three-quarters per cent for partally tax exept aotes, convertble nto three and three-quarters per cent notes wholly tax exept. Maturty, four years, wth the treasury reservng the prvlege of redee. ng the notes n three years. The three and three-quarters per cent notes, to be ssued later, also ay be converted subsequently back to four and three-quarters per cent notes. The four and three-quarters per cent securtes are to be exept fro state and local taxaton, exceptng estate and nhertance taxes and fro noral rates of federal ncoe taxes. The three and three-quarters per cent securtes are exept fro all federal, state and local taxes except estate and nhertance taxes. Saller Than Antcpated. The sze of the loan was uch saller than had been antcpated by ost fnancal observers, who looked for an ssue of about $6,000,000,000.Bartlcnlary J**., vtew of Secretary "ASPRN" WAS TALCUM POWDER JSeavy tatexxot pood «S Manufacturer of TftbfeU. OtftOGlATP rftlm PftPAfCH) NEW YORK, Deceber U, Accused of barng anufactured and sold to lafluensa sufferers thouaafeu of boxes of asprn tablets, prncpal coposed of talcu ppwmr, Joseph M. Turkey, bead of the Verandah Cftlcal copany, of Brooklyn, was found gulty yesterday of volaton of the santary cods ana sentenced* to three years ft prson wth ft flue of 500. The sentence was the ost severe ever posed l& the country lor such an offense. Hereafter say, "Gve e gtx* une 'Bayer Tablets of Asprn/ w nsst you want only the Bayer package wth the "Bayer Crow** on the package and on the tablets. Don't buy Asprn n a pll box! Get Bayer package! Bayer-Tablets of Asprn The genune Aercan owned "Bayer Tablets of Asprn" have Seen proved safe by llons for Pan, Headachy Neuralga, Toothache, Earache, Rheuats, c t-#-.*cwwv«wl =** t* -* K?:.-:\ ^: / ' A orbd exaggeraton and perverson of the natural desre whch all chldren feel for notce by ther elders, s held by Thoson to be the cause of abnoral naughtness n chldren. These cases are of essentally the sae nature as those of "oral beclty" n chldren who are n soe degree entally defectve. The proper lnes of treatent are clear enough, and when carred out consstently and thoroughly are rapdly and copletely successful. They ay be suarzed as follows: () All severe corporal punshent ust be stopped t never does any good. (2) Nobody ust ever appear shocked, aused or even surprsed at anythng a chld does. (3) Hs sdeeds are never to be alluded to, uch less descrbed, n hs presence; and, lastly, he should be notced and encouraged n every way when he s good and altogether gnored when he s naughty. Brtsh Journal of Chldren's Dseases. Soe Cases. "Don't you beleve t s better to gve than receve?" "Certanly, f t s advce or knocks." George Pattulll, a agazne wrter who has been wth General Pershng's ary n France, has pad a trbute to the Aercan fghtng en that s worthy of reproducton n every county n the Unted States. Says Mr. PnttuU: "The Aercan solder s about the fnest huan specen on top of the earth rough and ready, grublng, never gvng up ; always able to laugh, even at hs own plght; a holy terror n a fght; ruthless to an eney capable of resstance ; generous to a fault to a beaten foe; hatng nobody, fearng none; wth backbone enough to stor hell, and the gentleness to wn a chld." France knows ths, England knows t. oven Gerany has a hazy dea that a Yankee doughboy s a cobnaton of an angel fro heaven and a devl fro hell. sn't t about te for. Aercans to realze the worth of ther tght ng sons? Exchange. Poson Bottle Warnng. To dstngush bottles contanng posons fn the dark a sandpaper band to encrcle the wth Rn openng for ther labels has been nvented. V'ltv nw n rhldlsh experence wth 7rtnc~ «Af- *". - ' n>tn>t where shall the scornful wander? ^4-.! hood. ^ '>: 9 3 H 3 U - 'f-v-v- ffa**m «.--<.'O «>.<' Stop and ThnR! Why are Aercana usng such great quanttes of POSTUM CEREAL Health value, wonderful flavor and practcal econoy ake Postu the deal Aercan table drnk* Bol just lke coffee (5 nutes after bolng begns) but reeber that, unlke coffee, ths beverage contans no drugs to upset stoach, heart or nerves. t s absolutely pure and wthout har, ade fro the best of roasted wheat and wholesoe olasses. You can get the orgnal Postu at grocers. Two szes Usually sold at 5c and 25c SB 8 sf Ths wll be the last Lberty loan, secretary Glass explaned, althougn there wll be other ssues of governent securtes to fnance belated war expenses. These wll not be floated by popular capagns. None of the past ssues of Lberty bonds s convertble nto Vctory Loan bonds, and there are no specfc provsons n the ters of the Vctory ssue servng drectly to antan arket prces of past ssues. Drve to Contnue 3 Weeks. n any countes the sellng capagn already has begun actvely, wthout foral acceptance of subscrptons, sad reports today to the treasury, although the offcal openng date s Aprl 2, one week fro toorrow. The drve wll contnue three weeks untl May 0. FRANCE GVEN MNES OF SAAR Preer Cleenceau Tells Radcal Socalsts They Wll Wn Ther A. Pars. Preer Cleenceau told a deputaton of the radcal socalst...,*::;; svv-^.-"?>.»'.' "POT) h. that th? had been settled aong the Alles a Yv,.:;.-",- ^""^"olv r>n a. bass that woua fh'h*j usx U,* ;; :.: '* t : '' «*<= ; '< tatlon as hebe luu bees, prwtlt;o to j h, and that the sae could be sad tor the negotatons concernng the Saar valley. The deputaton was headed by Deputy Rene Renoult, who set forth to the preer that-the group consdered t of great portance that the League of Natons should be organzed, theoretcally and practcally, n such a way as to prevent n future any attept aganst the securty of the world and the ndependence of ts people. The group, sad ts spokesan, deanded no less hopefully the grantng of edate ateral guarantees that Prance should be protected as far as possble fro any fresh aggresson. To reach ths end the group consdered two thngs necessary a strongly organzed fronter and the dsaraent of Gerany, the peranency of whch should be secured Jby contnung control. Concernng reparatons, the n, u requreents forulated by the group coprsed placng the coal nes of the Saar basn at the dsposal of France, whle t contended that coplete reparaton ust be obtaned for all daage to persons and property and provson ade for payent fro eney funds of all war pensons. Preer Cleenceau repled that ho agreed wth M. Renoult. They were anated by the sae feelng, tha preer declared, and t gave h great Joy to be able to announce that snce the day prevous the queston of reparaton had been settled aong the Alles on the basts whch the group consdered necessary for France. llbuuj.». ^*,w.. Boxes of 2 tablets Bottle* of 24 Bottles of 00 Also Capsules. Aspra s ths trade nssrk of Bayer Msausctars of Msnoaottlcscdtster of SsHcylefctd Just a Dfference n Letters. A young Evansvlle schoolteacher startled her faly by the announceent that she was gong to nrry as soon as she could persuade soe an to propose to her. Her arred sster, who was vstng the hoe, gave her ths advce : "you hud better stay the way you are. You have your own oney and " " don't care a bt for that," retorted the younger grl. "' always afrad that 'll de wthout a husband. 'd lke for peopje to read on y tobstone 'relct' of soe one than be just a plan relc of an educatonal syste." ndanapols News. FRECKLES New b the Te* u Get Ra el Tksss Ugly Sped There's no longer the slghtest need of feelng sshsed of your freckles, SB Othlae double Btrength la guaranteed to reors these hoely spots. <^ Sply get an ounce ^ ot Othlne double Blrenglb fro your dn^gst, and apply a lttle of t nght and ornng and you should soon see that eyen the worst freckles hare begun to dls- :<-,' -\*«., *;',':: \\-'.%%_->*/>>,-v,;.\q t^a -»<>n(«hm j«r, 'l r '!T K "-H -!--'>- -,, '.t.^ L'_;.-."*> «"rnt-n s beautful clear coplexon. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othtna, Decadent Tes. "So there are stll a few old-fashoned cowboys out West?" "You would thnk so, to see ther arksanshp. saw one take a sxshooter and bounce a tn can along as easly as you would do t wth a walkng stck." "Surely you don't ean to tell e a cowboy puts a notch on the handle of hs gun for a perforance lke that?" Brngha Age-Herald. 'Cold n the Head" s aa acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per. sens who are subject to frequent "colds n the head" wll fnd that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE wll buld up the Syste, cleanse the Blood and render the less lable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh ay lead to Chronc Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE s taken nternally and acts through the Blood OB the Mucous Surfaces of the Syste. All tjrufate 75c. Testonals free. tjoo.oo for any case of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE wll not eure. 7. J. Cheney s% Co., Toledo, Oho. Oh! Askett What are yon lpng for, old chap? Tellura My wfe becae rrtated ths ornng and staped her foot. Askett But why should that affect you? Tellu Well, you see, she staped ne at the sae te. t's Rettng so now t costs as uch to antan an autooble as a baby carrage. Wbeo Your Eves Need Can Tw Wortoe Eve Reedy fan BSTOMMOKDsT oo., cowbo * n Wrong. "Why dd the ove drector qut the busness?" "Hs wfe saw seanyph stores he fled." Fl Fun. Defnte and Dctlnct. "Toy, what's a vacuu?" "Why, Bll, t's soethn' nothn' n t."! wth s Your Work Hard t Work whcb brngs nny unusual stran on the back and kdneys tends to cause kdney alents, sucb as backache, laeness, headache, duness and dstressng -urnary troubles. Kdney coplants pake any knd of work doubly hard and f neglected there s danger of gravel, dropsy or Bnght's dsease, f your work s hard on the back, keep your kdneys n good condton wth uoan's Kdnev Plls. Thousands TtOv "T thrrr, A Mchgan Q. T, Doesburg, 89 E. Tenth St., Holland, Mch., says: " was advsed to use Doan's Kdney Plls -several years ago, for at that te y kdneys were causng e a lot ( of C&M was lao and jauu, too. Doan's releved e n good shape and *,7..., ^r." -! v..;.. a?::; '-!r^>f»d to bc.'! F V E, ' E A H S LATER Mr. Doesburj? sad: " stll use Doan's Kdney Plls when y kdneys trouble e and they always gve e relef." Get Dean's at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S'A'ay POSTER-MLBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. v v» ^ N ''soebody would nvent soethng new to eat"you need BEECHAM'S PLLS. Even when dgeston s good po» sons are fored durng ts processes that unless elnated rrtate nd as well as body. BEECHAM'S PLLS Lars** Sale of Any Metene n 0» World. Sold rrwaere. la boxes, 0c. 25c Soothe Your tchng Skn wth Cutcura All drogbtsts; Soap», Ontent % fftlram* Saple each free of "Cettcwra, Dtp*., SMSSS. TexasO! TexasO! TexasOH LVE AGENTS WANTED for one of the beet proporton* on the arket n the) Texas Ol Felds, The opportunty s naturally lted. Wrte for contract Mr. nvestor: Wrte for prospectus: your opportunty. TEX-O-MEX OL AND NVESTMENT ASS'N, Box M6, Fort Worth? Texasv W- N. U., DETROT, NO. 4V-W9. * xt^h V'?- -

3 V" 4 v.. '<-r ;., w - v.. -!--.' ^ X^? " W r p a(!m*^e-'«t?."fc;e#fo-?fcfl&*" V«. Wyyr^W-?*'%' ' '>**; ^,-.-^ ^^v^'v^x^^'^^h^'' ; fr.tt /%!-};$ -s ^^*, k<>r L?<" A-.,;-'-'V * ' ' '. r '.- -<, LVE STOCK JJETRO T. Best heavy steerss, $4.6U@5.60; -bebt handy wt butcher ateers, xed steers and hefers, $2 ^3; handy lght butchers, lght butchers, $8.50tg)lG; beat -cows, $H)@ll; butcher cows, $8.50@ 9.50; cutters, 7#7.50; eanners, *6@ 6.75; best heavy bulls,?0@2; bologna bulls, $8.50@9.50; stock bulls,?7.50 <g<8; feeders, $0@3; stockers, 8@ 0; lkers and sprngers, 65@ 25. V«l Calves. Best grades, $7; culls and coon, $0@3. Sheep and Labs. Best labs, 9; far labs, $8 8.50; lght to coon abs,? 4(g) 6.25; clpped labs, $0; culls and coon, $7(&9; far to good sheep. 3@3.50. HOQ8. Pgs brought $f9 and xed hogs 420 to $ EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo:. Cattle Best grades Beady, others slow; pre heavy steers, $7@8.35; best shppng steers $5(g?6; edu shppng* ateer3, $3.50@4; best yearlngs, 95 to.,000 lbs., $5@6; lght yearlngs, good qualty, $4#4.50; best handy steers, $3.50@4.50; far to good knd, $2( f 3; handy steers and hefers, xed, $2(g)3; western hefers, $2, ; best fat cows, $2@3; butcher, ng cows, $9@0; cutters, $7@8; canners, $5@6; fancy bulls, $0@0.50; butcherng bulls, $9@0; coon bulls, $6@7; best feedng steers 900 to,000 lbs. $@2.50; edu feedng steers, $0@; stockers, $0@0.50; lght, coon, $8^)9; best lker* and sprngers, $75@50. Hogs: steady; heavy, $20.80@20.90; yorkers, pgs and lghts, 9.75@20. Sheep and labs Market wool labs, $20.75; clpped, 7.75; yearlngs, $7@8; 6@6.50; ewes, J4.50@5. strong; $7.50^ wethers, SWAMP-ROOT FOR KDNEY ALMENTS There s only one edcne that really Stands out pre-enent as a edcne for curable alents of the kdneys, lver and bladder. Dr. Kler' Swap-Root stands the hghest for-the reason that t >as proven to be just.the reedy needed n thousands upon thousands of dstressng cases. Swap-Root akes frends quckly because ts ld and edate effect sjsoon realzed n ost cases.-' t s a gentle, healng vegetable copound. Start treatent at once. Sold at all drug stores n bottles of two szes, edu and large. However, f you wsh to test ths great preparaton send ten cents to Dr. Kler & Co., Bnghaton, N. Y., OF a saple bottle. When wrtng be sure and enton ths paper. Adv. Not Enough Te. Pahson Brown was stopped on the street by Sstah Jackson, one of bs flock. "Oh, Pahson Brown, Tse done been so rnsfortunate ds week. 'se done los' an husban'." 9 "Shoh, now dat a too bad, Sstah Jackson; but you ust try to bean up. Te a de great healer, you know." "Yes, pahson, but sx onths an't a-gon' to cure dat an ob ne. He an't sck. The jedge sad he was jest trfln'." portant to Mothers Exane carefully every bottle of CASTOKA, that faous old reedy for nfants and chldren, and see that t Bears the Sgnature of n Use for Over 30 Years. Chldren Cry for Fletcher's Castora Soe folks wll yell ther heads off f they open a bad egg, and then go out and probe nto a scandal. Run over the lst of your frends and you wll be surprsed at the nuber you could dspense wth. Oan plple, hetd«ch«, bad breath by takng May Apple, Aloe, Jalap rolled nto a tny raga pll called Doctor Plerca'a Pleasant Pallet*. Adr. Mddle Aged Woen Are Here Told the Bert Reedy for Ther Troubles. Freeont, O. " was passng through the crtcal perod of lfe, beng forty-sx years of age and had all the syptos ncdent to that change heat flaahpa, nervousness, and waa n a general run down condton,, so t was hard for e to do y work. Lyda E. Pnkha's Vegetable Copound was recoended to e as the best reedy for xroublea,whch t surely proved to be. feel better j»d stronger n every way snce takng t, and the annoyng oyptos nave dsap- S &ared." Mrs. M. QoDCJta, 925 Napoleon St., Freont, bo. North Haven, Conn. "Lyda E. Pnkha'B Vegetable Copound restored y health after everythng else had faled when passng- through change of lfe. There B nothng lke t to overcoe the tryng syptos." Mr*, FLOJUUCB MLLA,BOX 97, North Havenj Conn. \ n Such Cases " l\ ft V5 M5*a» LYDA E. PNKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND LOS the greatest record for the greatest good Nothng to t. "'ll grant you three wshes," sad the fary. "Nothng to t," declared the woan. "Eh." " gotta husband who does better than that every day." Lousvlle Courer-Journal. Mystfyng "Ads." A cty advertseent was headed: "Two ssters want washng." So do a good any brothers. Another ad- Frst-Hand Knowledge. Teacher Now, Bobby Junes, Wlle Sth bus told so ncely what a trangle s. You tell e what s a cone. The Pupl Anybody knows that, teacher. A cone s what you get fled up wth ce crea. Was Coprehensve. "Your answer s about an clear as ud." "Well, that covers the ground, doesn't t?" LYDA E.PNKHAM MEDCNE CO. LYNN. MASS. Hubbe Was Rght. "Albert, s that furnace gong?" asked wfe. as her husband eerged grly fro lower depths. "Sure, t's goln'," responded Albert. A short te later wfe had her say. "Albert Pennyroyal Jones, you sad that furnace was gong and ths regster s perfectly cold." " know t," sad Albert, sheepshly.. " eant t was er gon* out." A grl always pretentls to be Just unen-^jjv"** MTT.-,~v»yj-* j w**" * > v srfj-t.tfxrt-^s*. GRAN ETC. DETROT. Wheat Cash No. 2 red, $2.45; No. 2 xed, $2.43; No. 2 whte, $2.43. Corn Cash No. 3, $.58; No. 3 yellow, $.63; No. 4 yellow, $.58; No. 5 yellow, $.56; No. 6 yellow, $.53; No. 3 whte, $.63. Oats Standard, 70c; No. 3 whte, 69 l-2c; No. 4 whte, 68 l-2c. Rye Cash No. 2, $.65. Beans edate and propt shp. ent, $7.25 per cwt. Barley Cash No. 3, $2.5@2.25 per cwt. Seeds Pre red clover, $29.50; alske, $25; tsnothy, $5.5. Flour Sprng^s^tent, $3; fancy wnter patent, $3; sestd wnter patent, $.75@2; straght wnter, $.50 per bbl. Hay No. tothy, $3.50(3)32; standard tothy, $30.50@3; lght xed, $ ;; No. 2 tothy, $29.50@30; No. xed, $29.50@30; No. clover, $27.50@28; tangled rye straw, $.50 2; wheat and oat straw, $ per ton n carlos, track, Detrot. Feed n 00-lb sacks to Jobber: Bran, $45@46; standard ddllng3, $45(9)46; fne ddlngs, $48< >50; -.:-..-^--,-, -,...-: -...v^w, y'!, ''"V-K - * -v... $67; chop, $64 per ton. r; f Detrot Butter: Fresh creaery, 59 60c per lb. Eggs Fresh frsts, 40 l-2c; extra frsts n new cases, 4 l-2c; storage packed frsts n new cases, 43 l-2c; extras, 44c per doz. Cheese Mchgan flatb, 29 l-2@30c; Mchgan sngle dases, 30c; brck, 28c; long horns, 30 l-2c; Wsconsn dases, 20c; Wsconsn twns, 30c; lburger, October ake, 3@32c; doestc Swss, 44@45c; Aercan head cheese, 35@37c per lb. How Much s How uch does t cost to ake a cake? That, of course, depends upon the sze of the cake and the aterals. But, regardless of the knd of cake, suppose that for one cent you could absolutely nsure the qualty of that cake, wouldn't that be real econoy? Wr* r\r\ f* np>r\ $ <s qh^ * t fh t* fh H>MV*rt ^^ rs the cost of a whole cake or a pan of bscuts ade wth Royal Bakng Powder as copared wth cheaper bakng powders ade fro alu or phosphate a trfle, ndeed to have the qualty and wholesoeness of your bakng nsured wth "S S PR0V80NS. Detrot Faly pork, - $53; clear back pork, $49@52; brskets, $54 par bbl; has, 35@37c; choulders, 28c; pcnc has, 24-2(^25 l-2c; bacon, 40 48c; lard, 32@32 l-2c per lb. Bakng Powder FARM AND GARDEN. Apples Greenng, $ 2; Baldwn, $0@; Wllow Twg, $8.50 per bbl. Cabbage New, $8 per 00 lbs. Dressed Hogs Lght, 24c; heavy; 2 22c per lb. Calves (dressed) Fancy, 25 26c; choce, 2 22c per lb. Toatoes Hothouse, 30 35c per lb; Florda, $7.75@8 per case. Potatoes Carlots, No. round whlto $ per sack of 50 lbs. Lve Poultry No. sprngs, 3ft 87c; stags, 30c; fat hens, 40c; sall hens and Leghorns, 37 38c; roosters, 25 26c; geese, 27 28c; ducks, c; turkeys, 38 40c p«r pound Absolutely Pure Made fro Crea of Tartar derved fro Grapes Royal Contans No Alu Leaves No Btter Taste &, "V.<*» PT^t4

4 t'jv'^'-t^^a:- wz-tt. «*»* ^'^^^^^S^w^^^^5^^ wmw^»w*>n»rtm>wwn<w.lc^,: '.:. < $ "*"* * :v r ^:--,,-!*'- *; * ;. '*%;- w*~ ' - *' * ft J F»'j lr ' ll ft N ^ l ' J' UA "'&t s&sv. ^ Our buyer feas just returned fro he arket where he has bought and we L^'VV hvc n slock a ost Treendous Stock of Easer Dolans Capes and Coats.\r. a-^ortenl -such a- \vanever beon.-. d^p!a\ cc n Stoekbrclgc '[ here are dozens and,^. dozen- and dozens of the, Vj[ Scenc tt though no one could hep Put fnd about a thng de sred- There are nave- and other shades of blue, the popular tans n both beht and dark shades, and taupe, heuna and grays. Capes a-plcnty and tll you can't see ther, all dolans And such beautful coat: dressy, stvlsh ones. JUL r>-.a-'u *:*.. r-.^k'srv - '-.«-->» ><», -, raff**/-** PNCKNEY D* ATCH GREGORY At the last electon there were lees we-: votes cast n L'nadlla townshp tha.: any ether towuahp Lvngston county. Mrb. O. rj. Arnold was a Mason vstor o:; Wednesday of last week. Mrs. P. <.,. Whlarns vsted her chldren n Dtrtret la.-rt Thursday. [ Mr. a:d Mrs. Wll Harrngton of Jackj se: ; vsted '- the Cotert Leach hoe j = rtce;:hy. j = Mrs. A.-fur. and daughter Mrs. Ln- j = dorf of Jackson were, vstors at the E. j E Hll hoe last Sunday. Mss Dasy Howlett was a Jackson vstor Monday of last week. Arthur McClear and F. A. Howlett ade a trp tc Howell Saturday. Mrs. Ezra Pluer was a Stoxkbrdte vstor Saturday. Wll Durkee of Jackson was n Gregory last Thursday. Mss Hazel Arnold of Ypalant Hpent the week ^nd at hoe. Mrs. Jane Ayrault s sta\ng at the j = hoe of her brother, Harry Sharp, nea r ' E Stockbrdge. = The dnner and supper served by the =j L*de3 Ad last week was very uch of [ = a success. Over $40 was cleared. The j = cuttng of the eat by A. J. Brearly was uch apprecated by the lades. Mrs. Laura Btakely of Mason bought the Herbert Dancer property at Stockbrdge and wlpove there soon. Mss Grace Perce of Ann Arbor vsted the Msses Mary Howlett and Lb j E lan Buhl several days last week. The woen of ths townshp dd nobly l dong ther part on electon day. Arche Arnold and Mss Myra Krklnd of Fowlervlle vsted at George Arnold hoe the frst of last week. Mrs. Dess* Whtehead and daughter Ruth of Detrot and Mr. and Mrs. Noran Whtehead were Sunday guests at the Charles Whtehead hoe. CllllllllllllHlllHtlllllllllllllMUHllMllllHHllllllllllllHlK CLOSNG OUT j S-AL3 O FARMNG MPLEMENTS j At Less Than Jfl/holesale Prces [ For The Next Thrty Days ALL NEW STOCK tonsstns of l)" and '. <' tooth Steel Frae Lever SLHTOWS.". 7 and 2: Sprj<rtooth Steel Frae Lever Harrows Hdng and "Walkng" Cultvators One*,John Deere Double^ Dru Hay Loader Sale Cash ZZ» Fn^-' *70.00 Ono McCortck Corn Bnder..._ 'oboo Lour Mller Bean Harvesters.._.._._.., _^^^l^ujjo,mu.,,.*v.,-*.»-. -_ a Le n [lb \eeel. ' ht > arc-aw prk d at!e.-.- han cty ['reer ard \vku; > en <. tn fj-.d ftuc h ;<n UUSU^! sh.owr.g ;,.- l.- \(u.-hr.u'; a' l. f;t:.. k\ ft] ' Vr.-,. r». L. Kuun was u Detrot vst- E (':.e! ao' J'UJ wth S^at and Seeder 77).0() o: last Thur.-day. = ( r \: 'l'ord buhvator _ 20,(X) UPco Drowr. s now workng n Howe".l. = (" [) \Ux\v ( '' :... :.L>.00 E >>< 'le' ) let *( j< >< Upl'llel.^ not lnentoteu Barr'.L'.v Luejjcke and faly, Mrn. F. M. Bowdsh and chldrer-, and W. etr n^er and faly spent Sunday at KJ : the hoe of ther ] arent-. Teeple Hardware Co. ^ M.-s \',rena McGcc- vsted the hoe f.jlts for the week end. The W. C, T. b. v,> eet at the.',n.' el' Mr.-. L:za Paceway Tfr-^ay hft.'v: -./--v. Ke-f orls> n ::, tne ' th bjs-ulllllllllllllllllllllllllltltr : : (C:.\ e'.t:^:', held at Lanr-r^: ll!!!ll!lll!lll!!ll!!!>l!j!lll!l!nlrllllllllll H svll S6.SO o S40 Wll:.-; e( '..d vd «.: S22.50 to S27.5Q \% : T.e- bre^n-ry an.j Pahn-M a-d Cross fc ' r <»v: : n.-'r^ar.crl,- ^.o^'er fur Mr. a &J.M:-.-. f>;v> rd May rcr-tjy. ' hey refc^, c :','> : t,vn ((.lt.-, a par of pllows, pv ( ph(av tl«,r. : r, towe. canntr frut, jelly Jvy! ktcl.l-:-,. ter?;,.- and a ^u of oney ^¾ and other artcle-. 5^ Mr.-, b. A. Ku. v-jlrd Mr.-.'Monca ^! :.h-kunn one. day!a,t w^ek. ^-. ( Harry Sncfleton and daughter Myra, ^ fter ^pen:.ng the wnter n Calforna 2 [ returned hoe last week. <g [ Mrs. Myrtle Wager was' a Jacksc &* ' v!. ter bat^, Hghest Market Prce Pad For EGGS, POULTRY, BUTTER Wll receve sae every week day Pure Blood Plyouth Rock Eggs- Fro the Fvu Swarthout -tran -on' ct>. p'.-r settng. > % - fu,._.«<- S»ua % f -^~r.tt-- 'ST- ' " 'T^'.'*? -: Of SLK WASTS We told you about last week s j ust startng. Dozens of J^-aUes n Georgettes and Cre )C dc Chcnes. L$3 95 to $5.95 Don t ss th's dsplay StylepluslWeek STARTS APRL 7 ''ln r akers specalze on clothes of known prce. Stylephs week s to- c:\e every an a Aerca a chanceto see the wduearx; the style n St\e[>lu^ Clothes- Stvlcplus are the only clothes n Aerca ade and sold on ths bass. 'Syleplus. Week takes place all o\er the country. *V. ' We arc outdong ourselves to ake the showng here n step wth the natonal event. We have a bg assortent all the new peace styles. Let us show you the advantage that the Styleplus known qualty at known prce ean? to you dea of We wll gladly show you Styleplus Clothes and you be the judge- W. J. DANCER & CO. Ntookbrdgo, Jlol. CARFARE PAD ON $5 PURCHASES Vtf^^^tf!^ 'daughter Margaret of Chelsea Jvsted at the hoe of her parents the frst of last week. Easter Sunday at the Baptst church text Sunday. The pastor's subject! wll be: "The Rsen Chrst". Bble school '.followng preachng servces. B. Y. P. U. at 7 p.. Frank Howlett wll lead. You are welcoe; coe. There wll be a ass eetng n the nterests of the new Vctory Loan at the hall Monday evenng, Aprl 2. Hugh McPherson and Lous C. Howlett o r Howell wll ake adresse? and other features of entertanent, wll be on the progra. A cordal nvtaton s extended to every one to be present. Wrghts Chapel Mlforrl Mla has oved to the Chas ] Mdler far. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker and son are j vstng at Detrot. Hugh Ward ha? been takng treat- ents at the Pnckney Saataru for j a badly spraned ar. Patrck Murphy and faly of near Pnckney have oved to the Wlla Durkee far here. Roland Henry of Whtore Lake s workng for Harry Reade. Jaea Farrell and Harry Read were n Stockbrdge Thurslay. Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Fred, Mtchell spent Thursday at J. B. B ckley'a of South osco. ' fwusl What s The Reason? THE followng letter explans the reason why Foley Kdney Plls have such a wdespread and constantly ncreasng sale. t s wrtten by Mrs. Chas. Gray, 270 Sxth St., Detrot, Mch.: " ust *nv hare gotten such Hood resura fro hnlcy Kdney Plls that can sleep uch better and the pan n y back and sdes s a ood lot better. Lave never had the results fro other edcne that L have jotten fro Foley Kdney PUls." Thousands of letters lke the above hxve been receved by.foley and Co. These letters tell how the wrters have been benefted and helped to health. They explan the ever-growng deand for The kdneys are blood flters that pck out fro the blood certan waste products whch would act as posons, together wth enough water to dssolve the and wash the out of the bod^. When the kdney are out of order, these purtes are not reoved fro the blood and they rean to poson the syste, cans* nfl backache, swollen or stff jonts, rheuatc pans and even ore serous coplants. Mnor syptos of kdney trouble ore puffness under eyes, floatng specks, dry outh, blousness, weakness, and pale, waxy dry skn. When the kdneys lve any ndcaton of weakflcu or derangeent, they should receve ad at once. Foley Kdney Plls stren4then and nvgorate weak, nactve dullsh kdneys. When the kdneys and bladder properly perfor ther functons, posonous waste s reoved fro the syste and sound, ood health naturally follows. For Sale By C. M. NGE.RSOL.L, -r :. - -

5 tawef^y^va^.-jtofe'/ ;,-^<-;A : WPffHW'W' MPMHV M '*$? ' *' -^^f^pfflllsjb. " % # Grand Trunk Te Table For the convenence of our re&de* *#ran8 East J. 46 7:24 a.. /Jo. 45 4:44 p.. Jh. Trana Wwt No. 47 7:f,7 p. No. 48 9:03 a. Atn Arbo Ralroad Leaves Lakeland North South 9 52 A. M A. M 2 36 P. M. Motor Car :>.: '. P. M 6 7 P. M. - 4 P. M U.f.SlGLKK, K. V. C L.SlULJl J.H.U. Drs. Sgler & Sgler ;» Phywcaas and ^urgeons All day or nght CH propt!/ attended to Offce uu Man St. PNCKNEY -:- MCHGAN HOWELL, Alton?! a Law ' ljaara^ra^bsa^^ MCH. y pnckney D^patch HOW'S THS? ttnvrbd at. the) Poatoffce at Fack- >, Md., ah Second C»88 Matter LNCOLN E. SMTH PUBLSHER -ubscrjjton, $.2.J a Year a Ahauc,\ d v-'!''r,; n^ rutf.s ctdt kuottn o, j'j!'nl.rj. t':'ds of Thnuk-, :'y c^^. Kt-v >. <>.< > 2~_ c/t t v,jv)l J JJc:t-, nt d.-dar. Lo ( ; N'jt*'?;, n L-.K-U! t'/!uj:. fv<- n per :;:k' pt-r ;ch ns*-/ lou. Ann lu'jt'.'r'ut ot t-nu ru neut«, ec. ust be pad lor at rr^ular Luch. N'ucrutes. Obtuary and ubage notces are pub A lu-.fu- ju-u'd > K-U-lt e pet;d.vd v/ul ' noaebo JuU-'j'tJt'. o tny ual w!: be publshed a.' L'^u'.ar Jtd Vf j'lsf- uj( laub. lohed Tree of charge. Put try aubt be pad tve ceulb ]<er lne. for at the rae of We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur any caae of catarrh that cannet be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Medcne. all's Catarrh Medcne has been taken by catarrh suferers for the pab thry-fvf years, and has becoe known a^ the ost relable reedy for catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medcne acts' thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces expellng the Poson fro the Blood and healng the dseased portons. j After \ UL have taken Hal's Catarrh Medcne for a snort tune you wll aee a great proveent n your general health. Start takng Hall's Catarrh Medcne at once and get rd of catarrh. Seud fur testonals, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Oho. Sold by all Druggsts, 7. r,c. Fresh eats every day n the week, every week n the onth, every onh n the year, wnter or suer. Monks BroH. adv. {LOCAL AND GENERAL} John Jeffrey? ha; receved fro hs v^p^pv 9vWvwwvx 9^P^PV^n^PV^PW V^9V^r sjn Wll, who s wth the ary n Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jeffreys of Detrot France, a collecton of war souvenrs spent the week end at the hoe of Mr. consstng, of shells, etc., also cons and Mrs. J.J. Jeffreys. fro France, Belgu, taly. Gerany and England Frank Bowers of Detrot spent a few days the past week at the hoe of hs Full lne of natonal bscut cookes other, Mrs. M/Bowers. juat n. All new stock, just n. Try the. Monks Bros- adv. Steve Jeffreys of Detrot spent Sunday Mrs. Ralph Swarthout of Ala s at the hoe of hs parents, Mr. and vstng at C. Lynch's. Mrs. John Jeffreys. Mss Dorothy Fcx of Detrot spent a few days the past week at the hoe of, Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Kennedy. Soan.specal for.saturday only Export Borax at 3c the bar. Monks Bros. F, W. Coskey and wfe of Detrot were Pnckney callers last Saturday. vst Mrs. J. P. Doyle was a Detrot or Saturday. Mrs. Katherne l.-tx....t.,_.. Pl&ceway J. E. Monks and faly of Grosse sle spent Monday at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. John Monks,- and son «, ^t.-^l-- Mr. and Mrs. Eett Berry of Stockbrdge spent Sunday at Mrs. Alfred Monks. Gal Johnson and faly of Detrot spent the week end here. Vctor Johnson spent the week end at the hoe of hs parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. D. J on son Johnson. t - Mrs. R. Merrll and danghter of Ha- J burg spent a few days the past week at j ; the hoe of her other, Mrs. Nette' Vaughn. j Regular eetng of the 0. E. S. wll! \ : be held Frday evenng, Aprl 8. Meetng wll open at 7:30 sharp. OUR SODA FOUNTAN s Open FOP the Season Our fountan s kept scrupulously clean at all tes. Specal care s taken n akng up the syrups and only the purest ngredents used. We take as uch care n akng up our flavors as we would n copoundng a prescrpton, whch akes our sodas and sundaes the v*ry best. C. M. ngersoll yxl QuaJfy Drug- Stor^ Cash and hghest'prce pafd for eggs and poultry'delvered at the poultry plant. Wll'takc n eggs'sx days of the week and poultrv on Wednesdays. Solctng your patronage, B. FARNAM. Sllr'lnl! llllllllll Glasgow Brothers Noted Fop Sellng Good Goo^s Cheap 29 to 35 East Man St. JACKSON, MCH. ^^rj^var*^:^.* e?-^*- ^-r- --*?. ^ -,..v-«.-y-.'^.ytjr ' ; -, -r *> M l The Pnckway Exchange Bank Does & Co^rvaUv- Bunkng Busness. '- 3 per cant Pad on H!? llu ' ^^^ Pnckney - Mch. G. W. TEtFLE Prop *f prces on barrel lots and save the advance. Monks Bros. adv. Mr. : Wlls Tupper of Flnt s vstng retry, N or folk, V a., sayng tha he had, to report for duty as frst ate phara-' cst en the l\ S. S. Kansas, whch * Slled for France Aprl U. The Kansas ' s an old warshp but s now dong; transport duty. j here. Mrs. Sarah Nash returned hoe the la.-t of the week after spendng sever, Mrs. J, Whte of Howell s vstng at j onths atjthe hoe *>f her son, Bert j the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Leavey, Nash, n North Haburg. Rubber booty guaranteed, at only ; ^. Mr-naes Mchae Lavev, "C, J.! and >l.^'h Get a par. Monks Terpe, and M.-s Kah-rne Uoff were Bros. adv. ' Howe!! \.nl^s ho: Thursday. L. E. Farna and son. Wlla anrl S, E. Swarthout attended a eetng! Hugh O'Nel of Detrot otored to of h Muttb Teh-phonc Co. at How- Pnckney Sunday to spnel the day at the hoe of Mr, and Mrs. E. Farna. e.!n- h r; lav lh^ h,n;,,nd faly-pent the week j Q{, N G R Kl ; A T [ 0 N ALy], J R r J 8, : wth \v alrervll, relatve,., \-,.,, M.,,V-- - ; v nner,n K S, H U ' H f, PaStOr. OU t ho Ce a,y W Ol.. Ml OUT :'lul e [ *- ^ -,, wn., Mo'lVr rela'h'^!\\ < > O' O ] (w < Satur.ay c;nly for.< -.. M.uonKs Bros. [.,,., * Thene, "The Keatv of the e.turad rccton of Chrst, and ts Frut:?. M:\anuMrs.C. V. Van Wnkle and J At 7-:!n "The Young Man who left Mr and M.-. Jaj. Marble ssted Ean-, *-oe because He Dd Wrong. he n-,.,, cvtable Crss." \ ourg an, hear the.n.gruatve, over Sunday, Norptura account. t ay do you Mesoaes H. Wllston, Roy Dlng- '< good. ha. (]uy kh5ar, and Mss Katherne Ho:' were Ann Abor vstors one day -t week. T-e \ns<v.- Beulah and Beatrce South osco A Specal Group of New Sprngte Frocks Thcsr rocks a$v delghlt ul, her wry appearance Lrng.-> to nul le suslne and flowers ol sprngte- They la\'e a dantness alout then lat. proves qute rredstalde. Tatet.-, c < J ll n,tt lu (d geurgeto and ta.tteta, satn, crepe de chee, eape neaurs old foulards, coprse the seleclull el He! dals,. dle \U'ely <>' Slyles s \el'\' wde one seeng pretter ta le other, Ttncs n the new \vo\ o trn^, soe wtj j.jnny vests, others wth raded hp.-, and yet others wth the desred straght lne effect, self buttoned tred arc also ncluded. Prces fro 38.^0 to "(j' ::$ X NORMAN REASON AUCTONEER PNCKNEY An exceptonally [wde knowledge of values, years of successful salesanshp, and careful study of the specalty of rnral[auctonccrng have resulted n success fro the very frst sale conducteel bv h,! and the large nuber of sales already held for well satsfed custoers are the best recoendatons. Specal ters for the next sxty days. ^^^^^ NOTCE Percy Mowers was hoe fro Ar«n have accepted the agency for the Arbor Sunay.. E. lgenfrtz Sons Co., Nuraeyen of Monroe, Mch. aqg ther lcensed Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VanHorn, the agent here. Ths s.the oldest, largest, Msses Alle Hofl, Nora Curlett and and best nursery n Mchgan. They Ara Gardner were Howell vstors Saturday. put out nothng but A.. stock and do no substtutng. Ther reputaton for Fne assortent of boys and young honest dealng s unexcelled. Stock en'jj jersey sweaters foy sprng sold shppsd fro Monroe would coe cheap at Monks Bros. adv. through fresh as) t would be but a Mr. and Mrs. Alden Carpenter spent abort te on the road. Wll [be glad Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lake. to gve quotatons on all knds! of frut trees and shrubbery. F. S. Hurlbert Adv. Pnckney, Mch. Just receved a brand new Sne of j Bernce Boberts has returned hoe lades guer^underwear. Full szng-, ' fro school at Ypslant. rght prces. Monks Bros. adv. Mr. and Mrs. John Eutan were Fowlervlle callers Saturday afternoon. M. E, Darrow and faly are vstng at the hoe of W. B. Darrow. Mss Beatrce Laborn of Gregory A. H. Flntoft and Roy Hcks were n Detrot Tuesday. Joseph Placeway of Howell was a recent vstor at the hoe of Guy Hall. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Labertson, and the Msses Florence Burgess and Fern Tupper were Lansng vstors one day last week. vsted her parents Sunday. Rolln Webb and wfe of Pnckney vsted at Brt Robert's Sunday. Mrs. Wlls Tupper vsted Mrs. Elza Kuhn Sunday. Mrs. Alce Teeple s vstng her daughter n Jackson. State of Mchgan, the Probate Court Get your auto nsured and avod loss for the county of Lvngston. of sleep by worry, etc. Now s At a sesson of sad Court, held at the te. Don't wat tll the bus a tha Probate offce n the cty of Howell n sad county, on the second day atolen andj then nsure. Get busy! of Aprl A. D. H9. adv. Monks Bros. Present: Hon. Eugene A. Stowe, Judge of Probate. M. J. Reason transacted busness n n the atter of the estate of Toledo the frst of the week. STEPHEN G. TEEPLE, Deceased Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harrs were n Howell Saturday. George W. Teeple havng fved n sad court hs petton prayng that a cer tan nstruent n wrtng, purportng to be the last wll and testaent of sad deceased now on fle n sad court be adtted to probate, and that the adnstraton of sad estate be granted to hself or to soe other sutable person. t f ordered that the 2."th day of Aprl, A. D. 99 at ten o'clock n the forenoon, at sad probate offce be and s hereby apponted for hearng sad petton; t s further ordered that publc notce thereof be gven by publcaton of a copy of ths order for three successve weeks prevous to sad date of hearng, n the Pnckney Dspatch, a newspaper prnted and crculated n 9ad county. Eugene A. Stowe, Judge of Probate. A true copy L>>ozs UU L> r t Y Y Hghest Prces Pad g^s receved every week day. Poultry and veal receved e\ ery Wednesday ornng at the resdence of John C Dnkel. V. G. DNKEL LAXATVE Aged People THE BANE of ld a g e s constpaton. The bowels becoe weak and unable to perfor ther functons wthout ad. For ths purpose only the ldest and gentlest laxatve should be used. The use of harsh cathartcs aggravates the trouble and akes the constpaton worse. Chaberlan's Tablets are a favorte wth people of ddle age and older on account of ther gentle acton. Chaberlan's Tablets

6 C^M&a^ t t ^ j k "dfr'.w&ak*: JW.MJW*W -W* WWS9f?S W^SSS,-f.. 2*. & rr^ v. w y. v LEPZG STUDENTS TO BATTLE REDS 8TUDENTS VOTED TO CLOSE UNANMOUSLY UNVERSTY AND JON DEFENSE FORCES. BAVARA TURNS AGANST REDS t s Consdered Probable That Savony Wll Be Next to Procla a Sovet Governent. Lepzg The students have voted unanously to close the unversty and enlst n the border defense forces. They urged all the Geran hjgh nsttutons of learnng to do lkewse. The faculty of the unversty concurred. n the event that the stuaton quets down the unversty wll reopen May 5. Lepzg s the largest cty n Saxony and the unversty there, founded n 409, s the thrd largest n Gerany, n noral tes beng attended by ore than 4,000 students. Munch Sovet Dwndles* Berln Sentent aong a large proporton of the people of Munch and of alost the entre reander of Bavara s growng steadly aganst the alleged ruthlessness, ncopetence and strange ethods and decrees of the new sovet rege. Ratsbon, Schwnfurt, Furth and Augsburg have captulated to the old rege and dsavowed the allureents of the sovet whch led the teporarly*fro the fold. Other towns are expected U\ return to the old allance soon, leavng th-3 counsts to face the opposton of the bourgeose n Munch on the one hand and of the peasants on the other. Saxony Faces Re# Perl. Wear The Bavaran governent.4 HAG TERMS 94 VCTORY 'MRACLE FELD MARSHAL HAG. London. Feld Marshal Hag n a suppleentary report on the ltary operatons of the war says: "The argn by whch the Geran onrush n 94 was steed was bo narrow and the subsequent struggle so severe that the world "raculous" hardly s overstrong to descrbe the recovery and the ultate vctory of the Alles. "There s no queston that the Brtsh general unpreparedness was responsble for the loss of any thou sands of brave en." NATON WDE CAMPAGN FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF SOLDERS LAUNCHED Pulpts of Methodst Churches To Be Occuped on May 4 by Mnute Men to Start The Work Moveent. Detrot More than 00,009 Mnute PNCKNEY DSPAf CH SUMMARY OF REVSED NATONS' LEAGUE TEXT () The League of Natons s founded n order to proote nternatonal co-operaton and to Becure peace. The League wll nclude (A) The bellgerent states naed n a docuent ann^x. ed to the covenant, (B) All the neutral states so naed and (C) n the future any self-governng country whose adsson s approved by twothrds of the states already ebers of the League. A state ay wthdraw fro the League provdng t has kept ts oblgatons to date, on gvng two years' notce. Acts Through Assebly. (2) The League wl act through an assebly coprsng not ore than three representatves of each of the eber states, each state havng only one vote and a councl coprsng for the present one representatve of each of the Ave great powers and each of four other powers as selected fro te to te by the assebly. The nuber of powers of each class represented on the councl ay be ncreased by the unanous consent of the councl and a ajorty of the assebly. Other powers have the rght to st as ebers of the councl durng the decson of atters n whch they are especally nterested. n the councl as n the assebly each state wll have only one vote. Both these bodes are to eet at stated ntervals {the councl at leant once a year) and at other tes f requred; both can deal wth any atter that s of nternatonal nterest or that threatens the peace of the world; the decson of both ust be unanous except n certan specfed case3, atters of procedure, for nstance, beng decded by a ajorty vote. The League wll have a peranent secretarat under a general secretary. The secretarat and all other bodes Zander the League ay nclude woen equally wth en. A peranent court QlJB^. r^al! g^l^.- t( r e and var us r.wtt^»ffyyyf»yyf»tfty^yff STATE NEWS Standsh Tralng arbutus s beng gathered here n large quanttes. Standsh Work on the East Mchgan pke has been resued here a s progressng repdly. Kalaazoo Fre beleved to have been started by the ncendary who last week set nre to the Agle Steel Sled copany daaged the George Fran resdence. Monroe Confscated whsky estated at 20,999 quarts stored n the baseent of the court house here wll be shpped to Lansng. t was put up n cartons by food nspectors, and s worth upwards of $60,000. Kalaazoo Kalaazoo's frst annual uncpal exposton was opened at Masonc teple. An extensve dsplay of aps, relcs, records and nstruents used n carryng on V..& cty governent was shown. Muskegon Muskegon polce are seekng relatves of. Seaan Lsle B Cadllac Manaee dstrct of the Eastern Star wll hold a conventon n Cadllac June 5. McBan Joseph Scheper was elected ayor of ths uncpalty, the sallest n Mchgan to select an executve. -= Bay Cty W. L. Cleents, anufacturer, pleased wth the voters' acton n acceptng a Carnege lbrary, s the leader n a oveent to buld a large audtoru. ' Mt. Pleasant Dffculty s beng found n selectng a jury for the tral of Mrs. nez Johnson, charged wth coplcty n the slayng of Beatrce Epler, at Ala. Cadllac Natonal and state potato Lexngton George Wnterute, experts addressed eetngs n ths whle lftng hs fsh netu found a cty, whch were attended by representatves of 52 Mchgan potato grow body, beleved to be that of a salor fro one of the boats lost n the bg ers' assocatons. stor of Noveber 9, 93. Cadllac^-W. L. Reeder, of ths Caro Tuscola county's frst annual cty, s hoe fro South Afrca on a boyb' conference elected Frank Dodge, vacaton of sx onths, whch he receves every three years. He s a gold Cass Cty, presdent; Herbert Bush, Caro, vce-presdent, and Frederck nng achnery agent. Pnney, secretary-treasurer. Kalaazoo Melvlle^ Babcock, 7 Albon Albon's ost dstngushed years old, s under arrest as the thrd voter was Mrs. Julet Calhoun Blakeley, who cast her vote n the Fourth ful burglars, whch terrorzed store alleged eber of the gang of youth ward. She was brought to the polls keepers here for several weeks. by auto. She wll be 0 years old Kalaazoo Juvenle vandals practcally dsantled the plant of the- May 3. Pullan Harold, 8-year-old son of Howlandsburg Flour Mllng Co., t Oscar Stevens, a prosperous farer was learned. Beltng was cut to lvng three les west, was kcked n the head by a ule whle, playng n the barn. Hs skull was fractured and he ay de. peces, gran spouts sashed and the electrc otors daaged. Kalaazoo After Fred Olstead had been arrested at Three Rvers, an a charge of stealng a horse and buggy belongng to hs eployer, John Glchrst, Schoolcraft, a charge of forgery was entered aganst h. Grand Rapds Lquor shpents receved here by the Aercan Ralway Express copany have been tapered wth recently and specal nvestgators are conductng an nqury. Shpents were broken nto and others reoved whle federal agents were searchng for suggled booze. Owosso Grocers here declare that they fnd t hard to keep rasns on hand because of the* bg deand for ^7^5^, /.Jf.-r^^ wth,>»»' U'A /J v* \\ r u T-T.* ctq'o a to he "«s* Hhusrea, 5^^-. ~ ^ r- fkrt. tljs VTllO^ *»*»»»*»..,..:- :¾¾ '- - 4 ' * & * ' tf K*~.* * r W*UVAV;S L u crees have been annulled. The governent af Munch was overthrown by the garrson. t s consdered probable that Saxony wll be the next secton of Gerany to procla a sovet governent. The ndependents are known to be plannng such a ove, though parlaentary crcles do not beleve the danger s acute. A general strke has been called n the coal sectons of Zwckau and Dugau. WAR COST CANADA OVER BLLON Ths Does Not nclude Money By People for Patrotc Funds. Rased Ottawa, Ont. By the end of the present fscal year the war wll have cast the Donon governent $,- 600,000,000. Ths does not of course, nclude huge sus rased by the Canadan people of the provncal governents for the Patrotc fund and Red Cross organzatons nor does t take nto account the great contrbuton Canada ake n the cause of Lberty naely the lves of 60,000 of the flower of her anhood.!-».,». ), -.; t,,.. *T7r>nTrt}fj>7>nfl f he- &»"*. or coons by the nster of fnance Sr Thoas Whte. The total expendture for each years snce the outbreak of hostltes wa8 as follows : 94-5 $ 60,750, ,97, ,488, ,836, ,824, ,64.00 Sr Thoas sad that when the fgures for 98-9 were copleted the total for that year would be approxately $400,000,000." The grand total therefore for the sx years, or up to the end of, next March wll exceed $,573,970,462. He explaned that the overseas nrnster of lta has asked for $45,000,- 000 dollars to cover an ncrease n v hc allowance to the Brtsh governent on account of ratons, aunton, forage, etc., furnshed to the Canadan forces n the feld. 58 SLAN N EGYPTAN ROTS Arenana Were Chefly the Object of the Mob's Attack. Caro, Egypt n two days of rotng here, 38 persona were klled and 00 wounded, t la announced n offcal counque. Arenans were chefly the objects of the ob's attacks, and seven of those klled were of that natonalty. n rotng n Alexandrla three persons were klled and sx njured serously and 7 klled. Fve Brtsh solders, ncludng two unared ndans, were urdered. f nnpruyenx u croxtn ~. 'r.v>vo than 5,000 of the bg force wll capagn the state of Mchgan alone. The Mnute Men force was organzed to spread the Centenary dea. t has been offered to the governent and eagerly accepted for the cong Vctory Loan capagn and wll cobne efforts n sellng bonds wth ob. tanng postons and preachng the Centenary. Bshop Theodore S. Henderson, head of the Detrot Area, s father of the dea of puttng the bg force o en to work n behalf of the returned solders out of eployent. He has organzed the Mchgan capagn by placng A. J, Stock, well known Do. trot busness an, at the head and nang Leut. O. G. Ragan, ary chaplan, as feld secretary. Coplete detals for the plan has been worked out for Mchgan by Bshop Henderson, Mr. Stock and Chaplan Ragan. Mnute Men wll talk fro every Methodst pulpt n the state May 4. They wll urge everyone who knows of any poston that a vacant or has any eployent hself to offer to ake a report of t at once. Reports wll be forwarded to T'^'h^'),^^^*^r «tf»to rnnrlnnl nr V b*5rs of the churches then wll obtafn naes of solders who are uneployed. Wth 00,000 en akng speeches sultaneously throughout the Unted States urgng everyone wthn ther hearng to go out and fnd work for solders, Bshop Henderson beleves, edate results wll be obtaned. Chaplan Ragan beleves a ost conservatve estate of the a7erage attendance n the 00,000 audences would be 00. On ths ba3s, he asserted, the Mnute Men wll talk to 0,000,000 persons n every part of the Unted States May 4 and they wll contnue talkng every day durng t te the eployent capagn s on. The Mnute Men wll put the queston of gvng work to solders square ly up to the people of the Unted States as a patrotc duty fro whch they cannot escape wthout shae. As a result t s expected that throughout the country the capagn wll be taken up by others and carred on untl an eployer of labor who has work to be done and wh doesn't go out eagerly searchng for a solder to do t wll be a ost u: popular person. Bshop Henderson s of the opnon that thousands of solders wll be put to work edately as the re. sut of the frst broadsde of the Mnute Men May 4. He beleves that wth the coplete organsaton fored throughout the country for the Centenary's $06,000,000 fnancal drve workng for the solders rght up to the te the drve starts May 8, the solder uneployent proble wll Ue solved. reduce ther araents, -plans for such reducton beng drawn by the councl, but only adopted by the consent of the states theselves and thereafter not to ncrease the wthout the concurrence of the councl; (b)'to exchange full nforaton of ther exstng ares and naval and ltary progras; (c) to respect each other's terrtory and personal n. dependence and to guarantee the aganst foregn aggreson, and (d) to subt all dsputes ether to arbtraton or to nqury by the councl, whch latter ay not pronounce <n opnon on any dspute whose subject atter falls solely wthn a state's doestc jursdcton; n no case to go to war untl three onths after an award, or an unanous recoendaton has been ade and even then not to go to war wth a state whch accepts the award or recoendaton; (e) to regard a state whch has broken the covenant as havng cotted an act of war aganst the League, to break off all econoc and other relatons wth t and to allow free pa«age through ther terrtores to the troops of those states whch are contrbutng ared force on bc acouuond what axnou o lot^a, any, should be suppled by the several governents concerned, but the approval of the latter a necessary. (States not ebers qf the League wll be nvted to accept the oblgatons of the League for the purpose of partcular dsputes and f they fal *o coply ay be forced.); tf) not to consder any treaty bndng untl t has been councated to the League, whch then wll proceed to publsh t, to adt the rght of the as3ebly to advse the reconsderaton of treates and nternatonal relatons that do not accord wth present needs and to be bound by no oblgatons nconsstent wth the covenant. A state whch breaks ts agreeents ay be expelled fro the League by the councl. Safeguards Monroe Doctrne. (4) The covenant does not affect the valdty of nternatonal engageents such as treates of arbtraton or regonal understandng lke the Monroe doctrne, for securng the antenance of peace. (6) The forer Geran colones and the terrtores of the Ottoan eprt are to be adnstered n the nterests of cvlzaton by states whch are wllng to be andatores of the League, whch wll exercse a general supervson. (6) The eber states eccept cer. tan responsbltes wth regard to labor condtons, the treatent of natves, the whte slave traffc, the opu traffc, the ars traffc wth uncvlzed and se-cvlsed -countres, transt and trade condtons, publc health and Red Cross socetes. v^uluu UUe. CJVKH^J oyc. u-u'v t-- here and ade scores of frends who ay know hs faly connectons. Monroe The authortes have been unable to secure any trace of the band ts who, blew the outer door of the vault n the Peoples bank n Ottawa Lake. The yeggen were unable to gan access to the safe but rfled the safety depost boxes, securng Lberty bonds and valuable papers, The bank lost no cash. Detrot Erecton of a large aud toru, correspondng to those already n successful operaton at the naval tranng staton at Rver Rouge and *U Fort Wayne, wll be started by tb.3 Knghts of Colubus at Unted States Ary General Hosptal No. 36, as soon as consent to the project s obtaned fro Washngton. Grand Rapds The dploatc satus of Poland s nvolved n the settlng of the estate of Telesfor Kobellnsk, a returned solder, who ded suddenly. Accordng to law, the consul ust be notfed 60 days before a general adnstrator of an estate of a foregner can be apponted. The estate aounts to $00,000. A Russan consul can not serve, accordng to Probate Judge Bay Cty Grand and traverse Jurors were drawn for the May ter of the Unted States dstrct court whch wll convene here May 6. There wll be no prosecutons urder the esponage and selectve -servce acts, excep; those contnued fro the last ter. The ost portant cvl case to be tred s that of the Unted States aganst Heary N. Loud, owner ol the vessel John B. Ketchu, for daages claed by the Unted States for the obstructon of the governent channel n the St Mary's rver by the snkng of the steaer. n channel. eres and dstlleres runnng here, although the lquor s not sold. Kalaazoo Mss Elva Focrook, forerly of the faculty of the Western State Noral School, saled fro New York for France, where she wll rean untl condtons n Russa becoe ore stable. She wll then go to Russa as a eber of a cosson of sx Aercan woen naed by the Y. M, C. A. Mt. Pleasant Three panels had been exhausted and the sabella county crcut court was stll wthout a jury to st n the case of the people vs. Mrs. nez Johnson charged wth urder of Beatrce Epler at Ala n Septeber, 97. Aong the new obstacles that stood n the way of copletng the jury were deafness, the nfrtes of age and nablty to understand suffcently the Englsh language. Lansng Governor Sleeper has receved a letter fro General John J. Pershng n whch the coander of the Aercan expedtonary forces stated that Abulance Copany No. 333, of the 308th santary tran Eghtyfourth dvson, wll sal for hoe May " -' -t> tk} AU^p^adt^y Of rett, \ XSVS -\. ganwx at FBu, *f c^lpr^ hy h«washngton. Dssentng opnons grand coattdery Knghts Tetnplaf as to the legalty of workng agreeent entered nto between the Mchgan Unted Ralways copany and of Mchgan. Traverse Cty On the charge of fve dvsons of the Aalgaated Assocaton of Street and Electrc E urder n the frst degree, Mrs. Stanslaw Lpcrynsta was recently ployes of Aerca were rendered by bound over fro the Leland Justce Jont Charan Taft and Walsh, who court to the May ters of crcut court were jont charan of the federal to face tral for the death of Sster labor board at the te the case was Mary Jan (Johns), who dsappeared subtted. Walsh found that the fro the convent at sadore yean agreeent was legal and Taft that <t ago and whose bones were found' was llegal. bured beneath the church at sadore recently. Crcut court convenes at Lansng Mchgan's bond ssue for Leland, May 3. road purposes wll probably pay between 4-2 and 5 per cent nterest, Owosso The Estey Manufacturng accordng to John DePrato, charan copany announced recently that t of the 'house, roads and brdges cottee, the body fro whch wll coe noons off wth pay, or allow the to would gve ts en Saturday after soe of the legslaton ade necessary by popular adopton of the $50, for ten. The en wll take Saturday work only nne hours daly wth pay 000,000 bond ssue. The frst duty of afternoons off durng the suer and the legslature wll be to pass an enablng act, provdng for the ssuance copany wll also dstrbute a bonus work nne hours n the wnter. Tha of the bonds, fxng the aount of n. under ts proft-snarng plan. The terest they wll draw and other detalsnounce shorter hours for ts en, wth copany s the thrd n the cty to an pay for full te. Ann Arbor Surf for $0,000 daages aganst the Detrot Unted ral, way has been begun here by Dr. Harry J. Herrclc, one of the vcts of the Chelsea wreck last suer. Dr. Herrck was serously njured n the ac cdent, was forced to undergo an oper atlon to recover hs health, and alleges that snce that te he has lost knowledge of the dental professon. Before he would be able to resue practce, Dr. Herrck clas, t would be necessary for h to take an entrely new course of preparaton f,.'v

7 MA*aA**0vw M 7Xe Lght n the Clearng Tal«ol th«north Country n th* Tnts qf Slas Wrght \ TKSTD&a By BACHELLER of._ HoMen." "DM and Of tl* BltMeedlelSS" Up Wth Usse,"Bfe,Bte. (Copyrght, by brne BacaeUer) CHAPTER XV Contnued. ft "One day the ol' squre got e to dg ths grave an' put up the headstone an' then he tol' e the story. He turned the poor gal out o' doors. God o' srael! t was n the nght ys, srt was n the nght that he sent her away. Goldarn h He ddn't have no ore heart than a grasshopper no, sr not a bt. could 'a' braned h wth y shovel, but ddn't " found out where the gal had gone an' follered her ys dd found ber n the poorhouse way over on Pussley Hll uh huh! She jes' put her ars 'round y neck an' cred an' cred. guess 'twas 'cause looked knd o' frendly uh huh! tol' her she should coe rght over to our house an' stay Jest as long as she wanted to as soon as she got well ys, sr, dd. "She was sck all suer long knd o' out o' her head, ye know, an' used to go over hossback an' take thngs fer her to eat. An' one day when was over there they was wondern' what they was gon' to do wth her lttle baby. took t n y ars an' be gol dued f t ddn't grab hold r>' y nose an' hang on -lke a puppy to a root. When they tred to hs hands an' the w«y be tred to speak when went n there, but all could vhear was jest a long yell an' a knd of a rattle n hs throat. Heavens an' alrth! how desperlt he tred to spt out the thng that was gnawn' hb> vtals. Ag*n an' agn he'd try to tell e. Lord God \ how he dd work P "All to once t coe acrost e what he wanted quck as ye could say scat. He wanted to have Kate's headstun took down an' put away that'b what h^e wanted. The stun was knd o' layn' on hs stuck an' pann' of h day an' nght He couldn't stan' t He knew that he was gon* to de purty soon an' that Kate would coe here an' see t an' that everybody would see her stan ln' here by her own grave, an' t worred h. t was knd o* lke a fre n hs belly. M guess, too, he couldn't bear the dee of layfn* down fer hs las' sleep besde that hell hole he'd dug fer Kate no, srl "Wal, ye know, ster, Jes* shook y head an* never let on that knew what he eant an* let h wggle an' twst lke a wor on a hot grddle, ^an' beller lke a cut bull 'tl he fell back n a swoon. "Dan h! t don't gve h no rest. He tres to tell everybody he sees that's what they say. He hellers day an' nght an' f you go down there he'll beller to you an' youll know what t's about, but the others don't. "You an* e are the only ones that knows the secret, guess. Soe day, 'fore he des, ' gon' to take up that headstun an' hde t, but he'll never know t's done no, sr not 'tl he gtb to the judgent seat, anyway?' The old an rose and straghtened hself and blew out hs breath and brushed hs hands upon hs trousers by way of steppng down nto ths world agan out of the close and dusty loft of hs eory. But called h back. "What has becoe of EnochV asked. "Wal, sr, Enoch started off West 'bout three year ago an' we an't heard a word fro h snce that day nary a word, ster. suppose we wll soe t*e. He grew nto a good an, but there was a knd of a queer streak n the blood, as ye gnt»uy, on both rny WSHHH n;r :>'-'?rv-?' ns**' n wsu- ^ TT '.-H^f 4 fetched that lttle baby boy hoe n y ars, ay uh! My wfe scolded e lke Sa Hll ys, sr she had fve of her own. tol' her was gon' to take t back n a day er two but after t had been n the house three days ye couldn't 'a' pulled t away fro her wth a wndlass. "We brought h up an' he was alwus8 a good boy. We called h Enoch Enoch Bone dd ye ever hear the nae?" " «No.' " ddn't thnk 'twas lkely but ' alwuss hopln'. "Early that fall Kate got better an' left the poorhouse afoot. Went away soewheres nobody knew where. Soe sad she'd crossed the lake an' gone away over nto York state, soe sad she'd drowned herself. By' by we heard that she'd gone way over nto St. Lawrence county where Slas Wrght lves an' where young Grlshaw had settled down after he got arred. "Wal, 'bout fve year ago the squre burled hs second wfe there 'ts over n there back o' Kate's wth the lttle speckled angel on t. Nobody had seen the squre outsde o' hs 'house for b, >*>--' \y. lved all 'lone n the bg house wth ol' '»V>rtj 'A'..* **..*'!*:..,'. ". '. ': worked there for 'hoot forty yea*. guess. "Wal, sr, fust we knew Kate was there n the house lvn' wth her father. We wouldn't 'a' knowed t, then, f t hadn't been that To Lnney coe over one day an' sad he guessed the ol' squre wanted to see e no, sr, we wouldn't fer the squre an't socable an' the neghbors never darken hs door. She ust 'a' coe n the nght, jest as she went nobody see her go an' nobody see her coe, an' that's a fact. Wal, one day las' fall after the leaves was off an' they could see a corner o' y house through the bushes, To was walkn' the ol' an round the roo. All to once he stopped an' p'lnted at y house through the wnder an' kep' p'tnt*. j To coe over an' sad he ca'llated the squre wanted to see e. So T went there. Kate et e at the door. Gosh ] How old an* knd o* broke down she looked But knew her the nute set y eyes on her -uh huh an' she knew e ys, sr she sled an' tears coe to her eyes an' she patted y hand lke she wanted to tell e that she Jadn't forgot but she never sad a word not a word. The ol' squre had the palsy, so 't he couldn't use hs hands an' hs throat was paralysed couldn't speak nor nothn'. Where do ye suppose he was when found ht** -n bedt asked. "No, sr no, sree! He was n hell that's where he was reg'lar ol* fashoned, down-east hell, burnn* wth fre an' brlstnn, that he'd had the agency for an* had recoended to every snner n the neghborhood. He was settn' n hs roo. God o* sr'e! Ton orto 'a' seen the otons he ade wth can't gt no news *bou h. Mebbe he was klled by the njuns." could see a gler of a lght n the thcket of pnes down the valley. unhtched and ounted y horse. "Take the frst turn to the rght," sad the old an as he pcked up hs scythe. "' very uch oblged to you," sad. "No ye an't, nuther," he answered, "Leastways there an't no reason why ye should be." My horse, patent as ever to fnd the end of the road, hurred e along and n a oent or two we were down under the pne grove that surrounded the house of old Squre Fullerton a bg, stone htsuse wth a graveled road around t. A great black dog cae barkng and growlng at e fro the front porch. rode around the house and he followed. Beyond the wndows could see the glea of candlelght and ovng fgures. A an cae out of the back door as neared t. "Who's there?" he deanded. "My nae s Bart n Baynes fro SU Lawrence county. Kate Fullerton s y frend and wsh to see her." "Coe up to the steps, sor. Don't He chaned the dog to the htchng wau cr> uvku Ht: altuteu- of!!>*- house. t put e n nd of the coplant of the daned whch reebered hearng the nster descrbe years before at the lttle schoolhouse n Llcktyspllt. How t harrowed el The an went nto the house. Soon he ca^e out of the door wth a lghted candle n rrs hand, a woan followng. How vvdly reeber the lttle urur of delght that cae fro her lps when he held the candle so that ts lght fell upon y face! juped off y horse and gave the rens to the an and put y ars around the poor woan, who loved for her sorrows and for y debt to her, and raned ksses upon her wthered cheek. Oh God! what a oent t was for both of us! The way she held e to her breast and patted y shoulder and sad "y boy P n a low, fant, treble voce so lke that of a chld t s one of the best eores that take wth e nto the new lfe now so near, fro whch there s no returnng. She led e nto the house. She looked very neat now n a black gown over^hch was a spotless whte apron and collar of lace and uch ore slender than when had seen her last She took e nto a large roo n the front of the house wth a carpet and furnture, handsoe once but now worn and decrept Old, testaned engravngs of scenes fro the Bble, fraed n wood, hung on the walls. /""N. told all that had heard fro borne and of y lfe n CoWeskll but observed, presently, a faraway look n her eyes and judged that she was not hearng e- She whspered; "Sallyr "She has been at school n Albany for a year," sad. "She s at hoe now and a gong to see her." "You love SallyV she whspered. "Better than love y lfe." Agan she whspered: "Get ar* rled P "We hope to n 844. have agreed to eet her by the bg pne tree on the rver* bank at eleven o'clock the thrd of June, 844. We are lookng forward to that day." A tall, sl woan entered the roo then and sad that supper was ready. Kate rose wth a sle and followed her nto the dnng roo where two tables were spread. One had certan dshes on t and a whte cover, frayed and worn. She led e to the other table whch was neatly covered wth snowy lnen. The tall woan served a supper on deep blue chna, cooked as only they could cook n old New England. Meanwhle could hear the voce of the aged squre a werd, epty, nhuan voce t was, utterly cut off fro hs ntellgence. t cae out of the troubled depths of hs sery. So that house the scene of hs great sn whch would presently le down wth h n the dust was floodf ed, a hundred tes a day, by the unhappy sprt of ts aster. n the dead of the nght heard ts despar e<4ong through the slent chabers. The look on her face, even whle was speakng, ndcated that her thoughts wandered, restlessly, n the glooy desert of her past. thought of that gay, brdlke youth of hers of whch the old an wth the scythe had told e, and wondered. As was thnkng of ths there cae a cry fro the aged squre so loud and doleful that t startled e and turned and looked toward the open door. Kate rose and cae to y sde and loaned toward y ear whsperng: "t s y father. He s always thnkng of when was a grl. He wants e." She bade e good nght and left.jul.**. ruler and an hoar after school. Yet aunt and uncle wll be stronger to stafjo" yer con* wth the nght's rest upon the. Ye wouldn't be routln' the out o' bed an' they after a hard day wth the hayn'l Then, y kndhearted lad, ye ust gve a thought to Mchael Henry. He's stll alve an' stronger than ever thank God!" So, although longed for those ost dear to e up n the hlls, spent the nght wth the Hackets and the schoolaster and sat an hour together after the faly had gone to bed. "How are the Dunkelberg'sT asked. "Sunk n the soft ebrace o' luxury," he answered. "Grlshaw ade h; Grlshaw lked h. He was always ready to lck the boots o' Grlshaw. t turned out thut Grlshaw left h an annuty of three thousand dollars, whch he can enjoy as long as he observes one condton." "What s that*" "He ust not let hs daughter arry one Barton Baynes, late o' the town o' Ballybeen. How s that for spte, y boy? They say t's wrtten down n the wll." thnk that he ust have seen the flae of color playng on y face, for he quckly added: "Don't worry, lad. The wll o' God s greater than the wll o' Grlshaw. He ade you two for each other and she wll be true to ye, as true as the needle to the north star." "Do you thnk so?" "Sure do. Ddn't she as uch as tell e that here n ths roo not a week ago? She loves ye, boy, as true as God loves ye, an' she's a grl of a thousand." "Why dd they go away? Was t because was cong?" " thnk t lkely, y fne lad. tfhe an heard o* t soe way perhaps through yer uncle. He's crazy for the oney, but he'll get over that. Leave h to e. 've a fne course o' nstructon ready for y lord o' Dunkelberg." the roo. Doubtless t was the outraged, departed sprt of that golden " thnk shall go and try to fnd her," sad. te whch was hauntng the old squre. A Bble lay on the table near " a to counsel ye about- that," e and sat readng t for an hour or sad the schoolaster. "She's as keen so. A tall clock 'n «corner solenly as a brer the fox! She says, 'Keep ll.ftway^..dcn^t_ alar h, or he'll "Would you lke to go to Dear "Yes, a tred." She took a candle and led e up a broad oaken starway and nto a roo or the ost generous proportons. A bg four-post' bedstead, draped n whte, stood aganst n wall. eheeted n old lnen, had qulted covers. When undressed dreaded to put out the candle. For the frst te n years had a knd of chld-fear of the nght. But went to bed at last and slept rather ftfully, wakng often when the cres of the old squre cae floodng through the walls. How longed for the lght of the ornng t cae at last and rose and dressed and went out of doors. Kate et e at the door when went back nto the house and krssed y cheek and agan heard those tnlf-spoken words: "My boy." ate y breakfast wth her and when was about to get nto y saddle at the door gave her a hug and, as she tenderly patted y cheek, a sle lghted her countenance so that t seeed to shne upon e. have never forgotten ts serenty and sweetness. t Start n a Lona Way. tlte evenng of a beautful suer day. went at once to call upon the Dunkelbergs and learned fro a an at work n the dooryard that they had gone away for the suer. How keen was y dsappontent! went to the tavern and got y supper and then over to Ashery lane to see Mchael Hacket and hs faly. found the schoolaster playng hs voln. "Now God be prased here s Bart!" he exclaed as he put down hs nstruent and took y hands n hs. "'ve heard, y boy, how bravely ye've weathered the capes an' ' proud o' ye that a!" wondered what he eant for a second and then asked : "How go these days wth you?" "Swft as the weaver's shuttle," he answered. "St you down, whle call the faly. They're out n the ktchen puttng the dshes away. Many hands ake lght labor." They cae quckly and gathered about & -a nosy, happy group. The younger chldren kssed e and sat on y knees and gave e the sall news of the neghborhood. How good were the look of those frendly faces and the full-hearted pleasure of the whole faly at y cong! "What a joy for the spare roop exclaed the schoolaster. "Sure wouldn't wonder f the old bed was dandn' on ts four legs ths very nute." ^ **t ntend to walk up to the hlls tonght,** sad. "Up to the hlls P he exclaed errly. "An' the Backets lyn' awake thlnkn' o' ye on the dark road! Try t boy, an' yell get a crack wth the '*...:j»'.:!.tk! ^ jrtt^flaj boy. t's the one that keeps away. Don't let h thnk ye'ffe anythng up the sleeve o* yer nd. Ah, y lad, know the heart o' youth! Ye'd lke to be puttn' yer ars around her The bed, wouldn't ye, now? Sure, there's te enough! Ye're n the old treadll o* God the both o' ye! Ye're beln' weghed an' tred for the great prze. t's not pleasant, but t's better so. Go on, now. an' do yer best an' whatever coes take t lke"a an." A lttle slence followed. He broke t wth these words : "Ye're done wth that busness n Coblesklll, an' ' glad. Ye ddn't know ye were beln' tred there dd ye? Ye've stood t lke u an. What wll ye be doln' now?" "'d lke to go to Washngton wth the senator." " was hopln' ye'd say that," he went on. "Well, boy, thnk t can be arranged. 'll see the senntor as soon as ever he coes an' beleve he'll be glad to know o' yer wshes. thnk he's been hopln', lke, that ye would propose t. Go up to the far and spend a happy onth or two wth yer aunt an' uncle. t'll do ye good. Ye've been growln' plup clown fv>«rp, Co nn' TTPH t off n the felds. an street of the vllage before leav- loofced and, to hc*qute frank, wanted soe of the people of Canton to see how looked, for y clothes were of the best cloth td cut n the latest fashon. Many stopped e and shook j y hand en and woen who had never notced e before, but there was a qualty n ther sles that ddn't qute enjoy. know now that they thought e a lttle too grand on the outsde. What a stern-souled lot those! Yankees were! "All an't gold that gltters." How often had heard that verson of the old otto! "Why, you look lke the senator when he s just gttn' hoe fro the captal," sad Mr. Jenlson. et Betsy Prce one of y schoolates on the street. She was very cordal and told e that the Dunkelbergs had gone to Saratoga. " got a letter fro Sally ths ornng," Betsy went on. "She sad that young Mr. Latour was at the sae hotel and that he and her father were good frends." wonder f she really enjoyed stckng ths thorn nfo y flesh a thorn whch ade t ^Tflcult for e to follow the advce of the schoolaster and robbed e of the lttle peace ght have enjoyed. My fath n Sally wavered up and down untl t settled at jts wonted level and reassured e. t was^ a perfect suer ofnng and enjoyed y walk over the falar road and up nto the hll country, The brds seeed to sng a welcee to e. Men and boys had known waved ther hats n the haynelds and looked at e. There are few pleasures n ths world lke that of a boy gettng hoe after a long absence* CTO BB CONTNUED^ BOSCHEE'S SYRUP wll quet your cough, soothe the nflaaton of a hore throat and lungs, stop rrtaton n the bronchal rubes. nsurng a good nlghfs rest, free fro coughng andvwtb easy expectoraton n the ornng. Made and sold n Aerca for tto-two years. A wonderful prescrpton, assstng Nature n buldng up your general health and throwng off the dsease. Especally useful n lung trouble, astha, croup, bronchts, etc. For sale n all cvlzed countres. Adv. The Usual Knd. "What knd of work s the old col* /ege coach dong now?" " suppose hs usual hack work." A hubug s bad enough but a bedbug s worse. n the Sprng-te t's just at ths tttt* ol the year that we need soethng taken fro Nature to restore the vtal forces. People get sck because they go away fro Nature, and the only way to get well s to go back. Soethng grows out of the ground n the for of vegetatonto cure alost every ll. Dr. Perce, of Buffalo, N. Y. f long snce found herbs and roots provded by Nature to overcoe constpaton, and of these he selected Mayapple, leaves of Aloe, root of Jalap, and fro the ade lttle whte sugar-coated plls, that he called Dr. Perce's Pleasant Pellets. 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