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1 T ' < 3? ;. Hju.»,,.. H Ln ffffm, umn. «==? '-k BUSINESS MAN RETIRES Pnckney, Lvngston County, Mchgan, Thusday '-U66S 9. - '-._ -...' "'u'.""t' jo,v'mj' Box Socal :> *«-'., 4 ' :.V «A*.. > lv*'*'-'--!>* *.-v. * «u M. L. E. Rchads, of the late Njoveflabe 25th the votes fm Rchads & Kennedy>hqs sold mfgtfft County wll decde hs Inteest n the concen, leavng M. C. H. Kennedy the sole»of not. to bond the county *o St* hunded thousand dollas popeto. M. Rchads was n <?de to snpply funds fo the bon n Pnckney and s fom one "completon and up-keep of the of the oldest famles hee. Hs Rewad oads now unde fatte, Dauel Rchads, who constucton o contemplated to ded a few yeas ago was n bs fce bolt soou. The followng com younge days deatfed wth the aauucatou fom the Boad of busness actvtes of the vllage. Couoty Road Commsson as explans the poposton: Bh mothe ded a few weeks ago. Then he suffeed fom a slght Shall the ctzens of Lvngston (f>aalyttc stoke and was compelled to ete fom busness. County follow the example set by the by the whole state of Mchgan when they voted to authoze a bond ssue of Hs busness caee was a sue $50,000,000 to assst to cuy the nland! cess fom t.hf* «t«t H«WRS nl? commece and tavel of the state? peudent n hs polces and ognal n hs methods and leaves the Shall we back up the Boad of Supevsos, who ae the townshps' epesentatves, when they voted to submt concen n good shape fo hs successo to stat alone. the County Road System to the people* nd, shall we fnauy back up ou own M. Claude Kennedy, the pes- The Vctoy Club of the Fedeated S. S. Wll Gve a Box Socal n the Lades Ad Rooms above Monks. Bos- Stoe Wednesday Evenng Novembe 9th EVERYBODY INVITED Aucton Sale county's vote when we adopted the J eut popeto has lved n Pock County Road System and cay the ney pactcally hs whole lfe. He -County ood Roads Bun : Electon on s a son of M. and Ms. Wm. H. An aucton sale of stock, poul Novembe, 25 by a ousng majoty? «If we cay the bond ssue then you Kennedy, S. ty, hoses, hay, gan, famng fcounty Road Commssones can go Hs wa ecod stated wth the mplements, household goods etcwll be held on tho Pete Kelly.ahead wth te plans they have made S. A. T. C. at Ann Abo and he to complete the County Road Syste m was n Fance wth the Engnees wthn the next (oa yeas We shall c wben fam, ouo mles west aud one half MmMM wajj hen have a Hj5wndd -?yj*enx o,, : njg.,. &~+#' t-jjf- : MONKS We ae constantly endeavong p > the wants of ou custodes by enlagng!' ou stocks to full capacty. ~j0 v Have aleady sold out on many szes n shoes, but have eflled ou stocks-at once, so you may be assued of a tt when you ty ou place..u'v-at lne uf ubbes n ths vcnty to choose fom, as well as beng guaanteed goods. New lne of mens touses just e eved at pces fa below cty pces- Snappy me o neckwea A'mas goods just n You ught to sec them. Ou gocey' depatment s as full as We guaantee to meet all compe eve. tton ' * K»V *s» jy-'-'f-t'vy? w't v-"' <*" 'WW.,.,? - l,*;w**t*wv"*f.*l.>* *'' U. U l l l Lb "~k" M. system of toads adatng out to the and thee seems to be no eason, Ccfttytteln evey decton and thee J wl)y ue 6} l0u ] not ultmately n- NcoRectng wth smla hghways n cease th[t busness nto one of adkln.ng countes. Futhemoe, when ' "'' jwajs ae bult the/ wll not, t b dgest concens n ths pat I'-Uft to g6 l to peces, but wll be'of the couuty. nantaned n splendd condton though the yeas to com. By votng ths Bond Issue we do no*- have to pay fo these oads all at once, yet W get the beneft of the use of them just as soon an they can be constucted. The exact dates of ssue of the bonds.and the matutes wll be gov*ned aomewhat by condtons as to the m<*- Jtet fo bonds, etc., but the geneal plan s to ssue the bonds as needed fo -constucton, speadng the ssue of Ahem out ove a peod of fve yeas. By Makng the bonds due seally the spead ove a peod of s nteval-you dspose n the County and move (Hl8e pays the shae of.the bend ssue. Y?u won have to pay fo the cost of the oads all at once and tfthote who -njoy them n the futue >llpay the shae of the cost. Remembe, the State helps lbe*"*?).*.'-»*. ~. «*v WRIGHT-FITCH y S'. j e small blls fo full patcuua Mss Besse Wght of Gand I Blanc and M. Lee Ftch wee J MIKE MUNDICH, maed Monday, Nov. 0th by Popeto Rev. J. A. Cowe of St. May's NORMAN REASON, pash. Cad of Thanks We take ths oppotunty to'gj thank all who have favoed us wth all o pat of the patonage. It was only by the favos tat we owe such success as was ous n Pnckney. Rchads and Kennedy. 'Tnss3Dnnm-n PARTNERSHIP -«lf fes'p jay t&f tl* oe>>uffttea though ou state tax Let us buld -oa own County system and g?t the Owng to the sckness of L. E. beneft of State and Fedeal ad. Rchads of ths fm the patneshp wll be dssolved. Allowng When the Boad of County Road *Comm ssloneea submtted the plan n accounts to the fm o to L«E. -detal to the Boad of Supevsos/ the Rchads please call and. settle vsos apponted a commttee of same at once, membes to nvestgate and e- Rchads <fe Kennedy. The Road Commssones' epot ppoved wthout a dtseentng vote J3 Supevsos. Suely you who SCHOOL NOTES these men to epesent you can (the combned unanmous judge. The followng s the pecentage of that the ssue of $600, of tttendance fo last week: D-yle Kettend fo good oads s the pop*. tle90 dne Wane 80, Loenzo Lavey only way to buld an adequate and 40> f aule Swathoot 80, Halow Shepjete County oad system t'-at wll han Athu Ahn8 g Mya GtveB 4M «cedt to L : vagaton County and a Be98e Swathout 90. All othe,«oee*mfffseton, pleasue, and students stood 00. ¾ ¾ C S p 6 ""l. the football game wth Chelsea last " tow,; w futhe nfomaton fom ftj 0V6f JW«w»JJtK we«.- L M t, A,,.Jety nty fomh«fo the pupose of battlng team. Ths they d ' Wctoc Ul» wth a vengeance. The boys fom hee., 9 tmf fytm kept busy most of the aftenoon LHLP 88 attck8 0f the A be*tt«j«evouaod Wght focejgat» qppwttfa n fact, so ponouneed was Wednesday, Nov. 9th 2 OXIock. Noon One yea's tme wll ba y;ve n on good bankable notes at 0 p cent nteest on all sales ove -SH) Auctonee RVIN KENNEDY, Clek vm SUGAR '* -/\. t m u n > A *- $U \\ III IC <J ' lllllme, as we ntend u eman (ono lme Vo co-ne, s«would ap ecate a -hat of you busness the \ ea ound. SUGAR To evey custome who spends $ at ou stoe on Satuday we wll gve 5 lbs. of suga at 2-2c pe b. Poft Shang Cetfcates Dd you eve stop to consde just what the exact value of ou Poft Shang Cetfcates ae? They ae woth 3 cents on evey dolla n tade f you do not want any of the 600 pemums lsted n ou catalogue Satuday Specals Catsup fe, 2 bottles..'.. 25c Calume t Bakng Powde pe )b can.. 2?>c 2 Loaves Mothe's Bead 25c Plchads, 30c <an 2'>c Sadnes, 3 cans 25c Tolet Pape 6 olls - 25c 8 pks Macaon 25c 4lbB Rolled Oats c Chldens Gloves, 2 pas 25e 3pks Scap Tobacco 26c Ball Band Rubbes and Boots, Dy Goods, Notons, Hghest Pces fo Butte and Eggs Coupons wth Evey vkf A Hovell Flou pe sack.45 Henkle'a Flou.75 Lage can Best Pumpkn 0c CanGoodPeas 4c Can Good Con 4c 8 bas Flake Whte Soap «0C 6. has Gandma's Soap.... :,/.4¾. A Good Boom.../ :...¾¾¾ Empe Cocoa, lage can.«.. />* 'llma ". Snowdft, only Al&fsajJB&y&'*»,- > - < US'/ F-fcS- 3 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ g g g y - foondlt necessay to expel twe of he -:?-«.». Uaswou, ms - fom the game. PncVney's?- > f :' *ao If.... W as weakened by the loesof Mc- _--_ - -3L, :\v '*?' 6 -skey at quate.. Sheh*n tcok hu --lssjjnble Beetnt.fffjlk WejAld jjjctbdandled the t«am n»tell»t _* J? 'Y T *< Mmmm \?*#m:*m -,< *:.4 ¾ Stftfg' ws$&'w' ws*? H. KBMNao umop 40 &* fy.-fl? ' \;:' $$$ ;v ; s $» >a

2 ' '. * >%:' «v. fctfc-., ' >», PTNCKNEY DISPATCH AMERICA FIRST IN FOR SIGN VESSELS MUST NOT ppind ON UNITED STATES FOR FUEL. RAILROADS FIRST PREFERENCE Calls Fom Dttota Whoe Supply la Exhausted Spu Acton of Admnstato. Washngton. Realsng that the coontt s bunng thee tmes as much coal as the mnes ae tamng oat, the aload admnstaton, the geat, coal - detlbutag agency, though ts ecently ceated cental coal commttee, has taken dastc acton n odeng that the supplyng of coal to foegn-owned shps n Amecan pots be stopped mmedately. Wth calls fo assstance fom communtes suffeng fom a coal shotage gowng moe numeous, the al oad admnstaton tuned loose ey. ey avalable ca to meet the appeals made fo fuel., Odes went to egonal dectos of the naton's aloads fom Decto Geneal Hnea to elmnate tan sevce whee absolutely necessay n the publc nteest, bat t was offcally announced no geneal cutalment of sevce was contemplated. The dscontnuance of foegn tonnage bunkeng was the fst geneal step taken by the govenment snce the coal stke began last Satuday towad cutalment 'of tanspotaton. The cental commttee made t plan that Amecan-owned shps and tonnage unde the Amecan flag would contnue to eceve coal supples but» othe vessels, as the stuaton now exsts, wll be compelled to awat the end of the stke. Vessels now beng bunkeed, n *K=S'kt>jt*v 2h\. I a.i>-imi;y t SUTLL TO REDUCE Wfll PRICES ty" -. *- \f : : : > ' X-...J <t - ;, VJ.-.;'* m* A. MITCHELL PALMER. Heabug, Pa. Descbng effots at the depatment of justce to dve down the cost of lvng, Attoney Geneal Palme, speakng befoe a meet lag of the fa pce commttee, mayos of ctes and state offcals of Pennsylvana, declaed that U the people would ncease the savng by 0 pe cent the cost of lvng would fall 20 p* cent n a bef peod of tme. M. Palme attacked the "buy now" campagn; declang that, "ou job s to wat, both n ou nteest and n the nteest of the naton and the wold at lage, that the demand may be lghtened. He.called upon the "plan people" to wea the old clothe* a lttle longe, to efuse to buy untl poducton had caught up wth the demand. WANT TO RAISE CLOTHING PRICE Wokes Chage Wth Payng Menu, faotues to Close The Shops. <* *#+*%' :¾ «> «. : WWm. HAPPEMH8S MP OTHEB BRIEF MEwS )fjeflsjbm»jg _ Stage Contol Saves S25S,O&000 New Yok. Govenment contol of suga has saved the Ameoan people A noaslble UlMO,0Ou wthn a yea, the Unted Stale* suga equalsaton boad snnmnons Suvvo of Fey Expedton Dead. Potland, Oe- Wllam H. Hady, wdely known as "Captan" Hady and the last suvvo of Commodoe Pa. y*s expedton to Japan n 8(2, ded hee a few days ago of pneumona. Lquo Deales Don't Want Nea Bee Newalk, N. J. The leno Deales' Potectve assocaton has asked bewes to dscontnue the manufactue of "neabee,*' declang t an outage to "ask decent people to dnk t" Wea Goggles* Fea Peppe. Toungstown, O. Deputy sheffs appeaed at the entance to the Youngstown Sheet ft Tube Co. plant weang goggles as a potecton aganst ecuence of "ed peppe" ots by women. "Beet Povdence Gl" to Get $,000. Povdence, R. L. Mayo Joseph H, Gayno wll judge whch one of the gls n hs cty s beet n conduct and accodngly to be the ecpent of $,000 by the wll of Count Paul BajnotO, of Tun, Italy. Thanksgvng Date Set Washngton. Pesdent Wlson has named Thusday,. Nov, 87, a» Thanksgvng Day, n a poclamaton whch sad the county looked fowad "wth confdence to the dawn ot an ea whee the sacfces of the natons wll fnd ecompense n a wold at peace." JUDGE ANDERSON U. S. COURT SAYS LEVER ACT IS VIOLATED ew STOPPNO FUEL SUPPLY. UNION OFFICIALS RESTRAINED Mnoa May Retun to Wok Wthout Intefeence Fom Any Souce. Indanapolle The naton-wde stke of the btumnous coal mnes, nauguated at mdnght Octobe 3, was offcally ended Novembe by Judge Andeson of the Fedeal cout hee. The decson was made at the heang tc sustan the njuncton fled by the govenment to estan the offcals of the Unted Mne Wokes' unon fom authosng the stke. Volaton of the wa*ume fedeal food and fuel contol act, as alleged by the attoney geneal's depatment, was affmed by the cout, who sad the stke nouonly was llegal but on* de the ccumstances t appoached ebellon. Unon leades can move only towad endng the bg walkout and cancel the stke call. Although allowed an hou and a half, Judge Ames took only 35 mnutes n pesentng the govenment case. He baaed hs agument upon Pesdent Wlson's denuncaton of the stke and sad the stuctue of the govenment was endangeed by the defendants' volatons of the fuel contol law. "Ths ca&e," Judge Andeson sad, n ssung the njuncton, "nvolves solely the queston of enfocng the law. It s my absolute duty to uphold the law whch no one man and no body of men hab the ght to ovede. Wee we to admt to even the sflsjtest degee a contay ght, we would undemne Don't stay stuffed-to Qut blowng and snufflng! A dose ot jpape's OoM Compound" taken evey two hous untl thee doses ae takes usually beaks op a cold and ends ah gppe msey. The vey fst dose opens yon? clogged-np nostls and the s passages of you head; stops nose unnng; eleves the headache, dullness, feve* Ishness, sneeng, soeness, stffness. 'Tape's Cold Compound*' s the quckest suest elef known and costs only a few cents at dag: stoes. It acts wthout assstance. Tastes ales. Contans no qunne. Insst on Pape*s! Ogn of Names of States. OonujftoHt \9 wn Indan name mean* tag "Long Rve;" Mane s egaded as ot Fench ogn fom the povnce of Mane; Massachusetts s an Indan wod meanng "Place of Geat Hlls;" New Hampshe Is Englsh, comng fom Hampshe county, England; Vemont s Fench, Vet Mont, meanng "Geen Mountan." Wth efeence to Rhode Island thee Is a dffeence of opnon, some clamng that It was named fo the Island of Rhodes and othes fo a pomnent settle named Rhodes. And sometmes when a man's faults ae bued wth hs bones, the latte Lj&vg..jtoMaksfe-gjpg.gy.T.. K5S *Ss*tf} 3..., the holds to make the etun tp. Many vessels n the tans-atlantc sevce and now n Euopean pots, t was consdeed, would eman on that ade of the Atlantlo nnless facltes wee avalable fo takng on enough coal fo the ound>fpvoyage- It was appaent the cental commttee consdeed pecedence must be gven to all land taffc n the matte of fuel dstbuton befoe even Amecan shps wll be accoded bunkeng pemts. Poty egulatons wll be obseved "to the lette" n dvdng the coal stocks, membes of the commttee sad, as the supples of coal on hand and n tanst "wll just about be able to take cae of domestc demands and necessay ocean tanspotaton." GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT Fsm Repots Show Enomous Amount of Gan Not Yet Maketed. Washngton Cop poducton estmates ssued by the depatment of agcultue n ts Novembe cop epot nclude: Con, 2,90,250,000 bushels; tobacco,,36,553,000 pounds; flaxseed, 9,450,000 bushels; peas, 3,628,000; apples <total), 44,429,000; apples (commecal), 24,45,000; suga-beets, 7,298,- 000 tons; canbees thee states), 646,00 bushels; onons (4 states), 0,- 784,000 bushelb; cabbage (nne states), 388,000 tons; soghum syup, 33,668,- 000 gallons; cloveseed, 967,000 bushels; peanuts, 44,966,000 bushels. The qualty of con was announced as 89.6 pe cent, compaed wth 85.8 last yea. Weght pe measued bushel ths yea s as follows: Wheat, 56.8 pounds; oats, 3., and baley, Stocks of old con on fams No-' vembe ae estmated at 7,263,000 bushels, compaed wth 4,678,000, bushels a yea ago. BANISHED BECAUSE HE IS HERO Kettueky Young Man Saves Young Qtf and Aouses Ie of Lfe Quada Lousvlle, Ky. To escue a young woman who had gone beneath the wate the second tme, eceve pase fo the gallant set, and then be thown fom the pak, was the expeence of a young nan n the new pool at Resevo pak. A young woman was stugglng n the wate. Some one shouted and a young man dved and bought the dawng gl to shoe- Pesons who wtnessed the quck noton cheeed. Late lfe guads called hm asde, and he sad the guads told hm to leave SSe pool, be. oaase they sad, *we've men hee who ae. pad to do tfcet wok; and JOB totted n.' Ameca had obtaned moe haa $500,000 fo clothng manufactues n Chcago and othe ctes led to ads on the local headquates of the unon by detectves fom the state's attoney's offce. Books and ecods of the ogansaton., Includng bank books of the unon and ndvdual offcals, wee sezed. FORD GIVES UP MT. CLEMENS Excess Pces of Fam Landa Cancel Plans Fo Auto and Tacto Plant Mt Clemens, Announcement has been made by epesentatves of the Heny Fod nteests whch had planned to eect a $600,000 auxlay automoble and tacto plant to be an by hydo-electc powe fom the Clnton ve, that land gougng on a lage scale had necessaly cancelled negotatons fo a ste. It was planned to puchase about 3,000 aces, but a suvey by* Fod engnees dsclosed that about 2,000 moe would have to be bought because of the low level of the suoundng gound. Fod epesentatve! de- \--~ *V~* f--- A.. -- M.-. 4 #> A/VA - --,-* TmpoeesT Anothe plan s beng woked upon wheeby the plant would be opeated only sx months out of the yea, fom Octobe to Apl. Dung the est of the yea, wokmen would be able to go out on the felds and ad fames. The plan also Involves the use of? the lage dam only dung the sx months of opeaton, the ve beng allowed to etun to nomal the est of the yea gvng the fames whose land s flooded the unmpaed use of the gound fo gazng puposes. WESTERNER SUYS WHOLE TOWN Sole Owne of Land and Buldngs Dsposes of Moneta. Cheyenne, Wyo. The ente town of Moneta, Wyo., on the Chcago A Nothwesten aload n Natona county, has been sold to $0,000. The puchase, John Goodman, of Shoshone, Wyo., eceved ttle fom A, Xenson, who founded Moneta 20 yeas ago, and has owned t eve snce, to the followng: one town ste of 40 lota, one 8-oom hotel, one flveoom cottage, one thee-oom cottage, two two-oom cottages, one lage lvey ban, one aload eatng house, one small ban, one ce house, a mscellaneous assotment of coals and outbuldngs, and a lage aasotment of moe o less valueless junk epesentng the accumulaton of a scoe of yeas of Monete's hstoy. No peson othe than Goodman owns a sngle tans n Moneta, but the Chcago * Nothwesten owns the ght of wty on whoh the tows stt» lattt> and a small depot Mdh** tsfo/ Lujuvd Weft h quf uoel exploded. One of the men lghted a match to look nto the bael whch was on Colton'B wagon- The head of the bael blew out, factung the man's skull. Anothe "Flu" Epdemc Expected. New Yok. A ecuence of the Spansh nfluenza n a mlde fom s pedcted by Health Commssone Copeland. Decembe o Januay should see t, he sad. He based hs opnon on the hstoy of pevous epdemcs whch ecued n lessened volence the yea followng the outbeak. Steel Woke's House Blown Up. Pttsbugh. The house occuped by Mke Schokoff, who s employed by the Amecan Steel ft We Co., at Donos, Pa., was damaged by the exploson of a bomb placed In the doo, way. None of the occupants was njued. Fou aests wee made. Schokoff contnued to wok afte the steel stke was called. Toledo People Vote Cas Out T''J'v'''.-TV*)***.«.*»y».w.,y><) />«l'- *C». 4 j-"*; --9. m* Tactons cas fom the steets. Tuesday's electon shows a majoty n favo of oustng the steet ca company, whch s opeated by the H. L. Dohety Co., of New Yok. Recently the faes wee nceased fom 5 to 6 cents, wth 2 cents fo tansfes. Celts Want No Saxon Blood. Dubln. Lovemaklng by the gls of Ieland, wth the membes of the Btsh govenment foces has been pohbted by the Ish epublcan paty. Any gl keepng company wth a govenment solde o polceman wll be penalsed by havng he ha cut off. One gl aleady has suffeed the penalty fo walkng wth a solde. New Ambassado Canddate. Mexco Cty Ignaco Bonlas, Mexcan ambassado to the Unted States, wll be a canddate to the pesdency of Mexco n the eleetlon to he held next yea, accodng to a telegam eceved at Queetao fom BonlUas n answe to a lette sent hm by membes ot the Democatc paty. Ambassado BonlUas Is (te only cvlan canddate thus fa ennoonosd. Id Pe Canton menu. Washngton, The hghest bd eceved by the wa depatment fo the puchase of the oantonments la Ghat* tanooga and Chckamauga *»Hf fft d paks was that of R. A, Qoldman, Chcago, who offeed 76,000 fo all the popetes oonstooted by the govenment The second hghest bd was SISMOO of She Ruel Weckng eosa. peny, Caloago. Has Bothes, Now TCB* esty, m SSMSt, Unted States ccut cout of appeals n Chcago at the ealest possble date. Such acton, howeve, wll not affect the njuncton poceedngs no the govenment's plan to ask skat the tempoay njuncton be made pemanent Novembe 20. In the meantme, It s ponted out, the cout's ode to call off the stke must be caed out. Bt COAL MINE IS ON FIRE Stkng Mnes Aselst In Savng Popety Pom Run. Bloknell, Ind. Amecan No. mne, sad to be the lagest btumnous coal mne n the wold whch was dscoveed on fe has been completely sealed afte wokmen had tolled fantcally pactcally all nght Because of the slse of the mne and the value of the machney t contaned, the fe s sad to be one of the most dsastous m the coal annals of the county. The mne s electcally equpped, no mule powe beng used n t Odnaly 850 men ae employed, and the mne has a capacty of 6,000 AK! ~ctu<ng pumpee and enlnec?,. wjee employed when the te was dscoveed and these wee escued. The cause of the fe had not been detemned. The squad of oxygen helmet men enteed the mne as soon as smoke was seen Issung fom the shaft, and found the fe was close to the bottom of the mne and that the ente wokng would have to be sealed ove. The shaft pobably wll have to eman sealed fom two weeks to two months. Although the employes of the mne ae on stke, moe than 00 gatheed about the shaft as soon as the alam was sounded and volunteeed to fght the fe, as evdence, they sad, that they had no connecton wth the fe. - *te' y;.-.'- ".V Why That Lame Back? Monng lameness, shap twnges when bendng and an all day backaehe; each s cause enough to suspect kdney eonv _pj*_qt, It you feel ted all the tme and ae annoyed by dszy spells, headaches and egula kdney acton, you have addtonal poof and shoum act quckly to pevent moe seous kdney touble. Use Doan' Kdney PttU, the emedy that s ecommended eveywhee by gateful uses. Ask you neghbo t An Oho Cts N. R. Hll, capente, Defance and Chuch fts., Stake. Oho, says: "Some tune ago I was n bad shape wth kdney touble. When I moved quckly It caused me teble pan. X was told I had gavel. I bad to get up seveal tmes at nght and the kldne: secetons wee scanty. X fnally used Doan'a Kdney Plls. The pans went away and my kdneys became egula. I-pcked up n stength and soon felt lke myself agan." Get Dee*** at As* ** * S0«a B«* DOAN'S VSSS?- j*- : Whn Tongut Is CoatoT Dnk- Celey Kng Take It youself and gve It to the chu en fo t's a puely vegetable laxatvo tea that acts pomptly on the bowels and, neve causes the least dstess. It puts you ght ove nght and when you catch cold and become fevesh you mustn't fan to dnk a cupful not befoe gong to bed. Fo sck headache, blousness, dlsstaess; J dsodeed stomach and sluggsh lve INDIANS WANT BACK PAYMENTS. >.*«;. 0 ¾ "» «* Fle Sut to Recove Payments Stopped Many Yeas Ago. Waahngton The Ottawa and Chppewa tbes ot Indans of Mchgan ae povocatng a clam fo $88,000 befoe the eout of clams of the Unted States. Albet Shananqnet, of Long Pont, Mch., & membe of one tbe of the Qhppewaa, sad a delegate of both tbes, pesented a lette ot ntoducton to the offces of the cout fom Goveno Sleepe. The clam aose out of the alleged falue of the govenment to contnue payment of $,000 to each tbe afte the yea lftu. It s alleged that by the teaty of 8*7 the govenment bound tself to jfe each tbe $,000 a yea bat n lstvbeyments "Sjell. Evey duggst has t A package costs only a few cents. H-j W SHORTHORN H a*; L/. «* JA-.-U,- "~ JH < «W*Y,!.',IU*l- '/JJ'JW'

3 m\!m>, mw: &.?: mw+m*p>m..». MI w»tm»*wmm»ll'lw'' nl p U M t f x- m. j-»"".." ft*- **#*;:* 3*2* V- V. ft.*"- MM* -. T V. tjt: ' **> tt ". 'j '., -Tt Pffpqp** " - ' l > ' ' "HE'8 A WONDERFUL BOY." Synopss-Dove Elden, on of dunken anchman and almost a maveck of the foothll*. Is beakng* bottles wth hs pstol fom bs unnng cayuse when the fst automoble he has eve seen aves and tps ove, beakng the leg of Docto Hady but not Injung bs beautful daughte Iene. Dave escues the Injued man and stats fo the neaest docto, «mles away. CHAPTER I Contnued. She looked about the place somewhat hopelessly. He fathe ead he peplexty. **It seems as though you would be In chage hee fo a whle, Reenle," he sad, "so you wll save tme by gettng acquanted at once wth you equpment. Look the house ove and see what you have to wok wth." **Well. I can commence hee.** she answeed, "Ths s Dave's oom. I suppose I should say M. Elden's, but -what was It he sad about 'msteng'? It would be splendd f t -wee cleaned up," she contnued, wth kndlng enthusasm. "These bae logs, bae floos, bae aftes we've got back to essentals, anyway. And that's hs bed." She suveyed a famewok of gpace poles, on whch lay an old staw mattess and some vey gay blankets. **I suppose he s vey ted when he goes to bed,** she sad, dolly, as though that could be the only explanaton of sleep amd euch%u o undlngs. In the south end of the lage oom -"*'*»*.«\»ttl-j so that It had fallen In n places and was no longe employed fo ts ognal pupose. A vey usty and geasy stove now occuped the space mmedately In font of the feplace, the stoveppe leadng Into the ample but totteng chmney. Nea the stove was a bench suppotng a tn washbasn, a wooden pal and cetan fagments of soap evdently all the equpment necessay fo the smple ablu- f tlons of the Elden household. The emnant of a gan-bag, wth many evdences of use and abuse, pefomed the functons of a towel, and a boken pece of lookng-glass gave the fantest ntmaton that a stan of fundamental elatonshp lnks the sexes. By the westen wall was a table, wth numeous dshes, and to the wall tself had been naled wooden boxes salmon and tomato cases now contanng an assotment of culnay supples, A patally used sack of flou and ansssssl asjtygsjaned aganst the * ; SS4S St' In the floo gave Jsfsatt- ssouces beneath.. #v*pss»w- n the east and m the west, both open and unsceened; myads of fles gave the only touch of lfe to the dsmal scene.?-/-»/» --:-.- <>W..--?.-> 0-/3 "-tt)** *. A3±. holdays, wth the pomse of changed "suoundngs and new expeences, but he had pomsed he no such delght as ths. Wth the Elden ktchen stll photogaphed n he mnd she called up the pctue of he own cty home the ode; the pecson; the fxedness; the thls-sts-hee-and-that-stands-theeness;tb$ flatness and emptness and - * **" of t all; and she tuned le Elden ktchen and laughed pplng, epessble laugh, Ible as the laughte of the steam amd the evegeens. le looked agan fom the open [ths tme wth eyes that saw of valley and woodland and foothll that stetched down nto the openng pae. Suddenly she ealsed that she was lookng down upon a pctue one of natue's obscue mastepeces panted n bown and geen and saffon aganst an opal canvas. It was beautful, not wth the solemnty of the geat' mountans, no the solemnty of the geat plans, but wth that neae, moe ntmate elatonshp whch s the? pecula popety of the foothll county. The gl dew a geat beath of the pue a and was about to deam a new daydeam when the voce of "he fathe bought he to eath. ' *Can't yon And anythng that wll do fo a bandage)!" ho asked. "Oh, yotdeaaddykns she epled, hot voce temulous wth selfepoach. had fogotten. Thee was a 00, o somethng; t just came down upon mo la the wndow. The bandage? Dea, no The only cloth I lot la the ktchen towel, and I can't ecosunend It put what a goose I mn On gt»* ao n th# ea, o m- da It, at aosfttwhact. n no back n < ft a J <W h j MNCKNkV EHSPMTCW TU -V ; -. «y Kofew J.CS* wad Outtoo/ kttchos. «td otfo pooms* a Jffy." And she was off at a shap tot down the tal along whch she had so ecently come In Dave Elden's wagon. The gps wee duly found, and Iene congatulated heself that she and he fathe wee n the "habt of tavelng wth equpment fo ovenght Aved at the house, she deftly wapped a bandage about he fathe's Injuy and set to wok at the pepaaton of suppe a task not stange to he, as he mothe consdeed It coect that he daughte should have a wokng knowledge of ktchen affas. Once dung the evenng she took a glance nto the othe oom. It was even less nvtng than Dave's, wth walls bae of any adonment save dty gaments that bung fom nals dven n the logs. On the ude bed lay an old man. She could Bee only a pat of hs face e gay mustache doopng ove an open mouth, and a flod cheek tuned to the glow of the settng sun. On a cha besde the bed sat a bottle and the oom eeked wth th«an**?! of beath chaged wth alcohol She gently closed the doo and bused heself though the long evenng wth efoms n the ktchen and wth lttle mnstatons desgned to eleve the suffengs of he fathe. The sun sank behnd the Rockes and a dakness, soft and mystcal and slent, stole up the valley, hushng even the noseless day. The gl stood famed In the open wndow and the moonlght panted he face to the puest voy and toyed wth the ch bown fastness of he ha and gleamed fom a sngle onament at he thoat She was unde a spell. She was n a new wold, whee wee manhood* and 7,-.--Vj--.;3..--fc:5c--: V to,- «f whosw pasome* she had bees unconscous.' "Oafs eyes, ft gallop though the dak; sde-blls, mountan steams, up and down; beakneck. Well, hee we ae." The docto beathed deeply, as though ths last fact was one to occason some wondement "You bothe tells me you have an Injued man hee. Accdent Stange, I beleve? Well, shall we go ln Bothe But why should she explan t Dave hadn't botheed. Why hadn't hef He had told about the stange. Why had be not told about both stanges? Why had he gnoed he altogethe? Ths tme came anothe flush, bon of that keen womanly ntuton whch undestands. Wth a commonplace she led the docto nto the house and to the bedsde of he fathe. When the opeaton was completed the gl tuned he attenton to the ktchen, whee she found Dave, sweatng n vcaous suffeng. He had helped to daw the lmb nto place and t had been hs fst close contact wth human pan. It was dffeent fom bandng calves and he had slpped out of the oom as soon as possble. The monng sun was now poung though the wndow and the dstaught look on the boy's face touched he even moe than the fankness of the wods spoken n the dakness. She suddenly emembeed that he had been up all nght fo he. She would not deceve heself wth the thought that t was fo he fathe's sake Dave had galloped to town, found a docto, secued a fesh team and dven back along the ltte-usea LOOIhlll tals. No doubt Dave would have done t all fo he fathe, had he fathe been thee alone, but as thngs wee she had a deep convcton that he had done It fo he. And t was wth a geate effot than seemed easonable that she lad he Anges on hs am and sad: "Thnnk yon, X>ev«." "What fo?" be asked, and she could not doubt the genuneness of hs queston. *Why, fo bngng the docto, and all that I am sue I can't fathe won*t be able to " "Oh, shucks M he nteupted, wth a as:.4-.,."- ;»' ; h-..! * «* -ft" m be bone; an unfa load lad oj» a boy who had dotw nothng to UtaM ttts punshment The msees assocated wth hs paentage had gone fa to make hm sou and moody. Iene at fst had thought hm ude and gloomy; flashes of humo had modfed that opnon, but she had not yet leaned that hs dsposton was natually a buoyant one, weghed down by an envonment whch had made It soggy and unesponsve. In yeas to come she was to know what unguesaed depths of chaacte wee to be evealed when that stoc natue was coss-sectoned by the blade of a keen and defant passon. M. Elden pomptly engaged the docto In convesaton, and n a few moments had gleaned the man facts n connecton wth the accdent and the fathe and' daughte whch It had bought so momentaly unde hs oof. He was qute sobe now and hs,, speech, although slovenly, was not ndelcate. He was stll able to pay to woman that espect whch cubs the coaseness of a tongue fo yeas subjected to lttle dscplne. Iene takes the fst of many des wth Dave. (TO BE CONTINUED.) "FATHER OF POSTAGE STAMP" S Rowland Hll Had to Fght Htd to Get Geat Btan to Adopt Scheme He Advocated. The powe of a postage stamp, n unjust taxaton, n 778, ent he Amecan colones fom Geat Btan. Vscount Hll, a tough old Btsh solde, ancesto of S Rowland Hll, the geat phlanthopst and Invento of penny postage, was bon on August J, )772, Hs fghtng qualtes buateed agan n hs descendant, 8 Rowland. In 835 hs fealess ognalty and lageness of vew flung tself nto the queston, "How shall the poo send lettes at shllng and 4 pence (33 cents) each?" The govenment hostle to hm, he suffeed nsults, yt * t-*-'..***? :? : oy $n '» "f Vegetable Compound Restoed He Healtb Phladelpha, Pa- "I was nffslk, always ted, my back ached, andt felt sckly most of the tme, X went to a docto and ho sad I had nevous tattled to my condton kept mo woyng most of the tme And be sad f I could not stop that, I could not get well. I heattsomuchaboat LydaE-Pnkham's vegetable Com* pound my husband wanted me to ty t I took t fo a week and felt a lttle bet* ten I kept t up fo thee months, and I foal fne and can eat anythng now wthout dstess o nevousness. *' Ms. J. WOBTHLINK, 2842 Noth Taylo St, Phladelpha Pa. The majoty of mothes nowaday* ovedo,, thee ae so many demands upon the tme and stength; the esult s nvaably a weakened, un-down, nevous condton wth headaches, back* ache, Itablty and degesson and soon moe seous alments develop. It s at such peods n Hfe that LydaE. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound wll estoe a noma! healthy condton, as t dd to Ms. Wothlno. EASY HOW TO SAW LOOS AND COT DOWN TREES Only one man, o even a boy, wth the mpoved Ottawa Engne Log Saw can easly cut twenty-fve to foty cods?f8*v t and at a cost of Jess than 2c pe cod. Ths machne, whch out does all othes, has a heavy, coss cut saw dven by a poweful especally desgned 4-cycle gasolne engne. It's a fast money-make fo those usng It, and does moe than ten men could do, ethe cuttng down tees, sawng logs. V*' ' f ~4s**t',&tt '..''u** V. -'.y*-/-''''* *)fe& tbjx:. C&.-a-uVftt,.,. : «* - ; *. *..-*".: Z~..-., -t»'-_-«..':j*&t**l:.&*.,&; V.«*&»". ''Jt***J**&'w#ll:v*{Jm&*f*' stas, and soft beezes pushng ths way and that wthout defnte decton, and stange, quet noses fom out of the depths, and the Incense of the evegeens, and a young hoseman gallopng tnto the nght. And conventons had been swept away, and t was coect to lve, and to lve! The fst flush of dawn was mellowlog the easten sky when the gl was awakened fom uneasy sleep by sounds In the yad n font of the anchhouse. The stas wee stll shnng bghtly though the cold a. In the fant lght she could dstngush a team and The 6\\ Stood Famed n the Open Wndow, and the Moonlght Panted He Face to the Puest Ivoy. wagon and men unhtchng. She appoached and, n a voce that sounded stangely dstant n the vastneas of the calm nght, called: Is that you, Dave And n a moment she wondeed how she had daed call hm Dave. But she soon had othe cause fo wonde, fo the boy epled fom nea besde he, n that tone of fendly confdence whch spngs so spontaneously n the dakness: "Yes, Beene, and the docto, too. Well have M. Hady fxed up n no tme. How dd he stand the njghtf' How daed he call he Reenje? A flush of esentment ose n he beast, only to be submeged In the sudden emembance that she had fst called hm Dave. That suely gave hm the ght to addess he as he had done. Then she emembeed she was n the anch county, n the foothlls, whee the) conventons the conventons she hated had not yet become ooted, and whee the souls of men and women stood bae n the dea lght of fank acceptance of the fact It would be Idle dangeous to tfle wth ths boy by an attempt at concealment o decepton. - She could soa hs fom now as ho lad the hoses towad the coal. How staght b$ was, and how bavely hs fe«tstj*fefl on tao haden**! I TaVs ft wondeful boy,- sal tfet ss>] huuts Butue &uu. xu cuuck nee tvtts petty tame. Guess you found that out last nght." He looked about the oom and she knew that he was takng note of he house-cleanng, but he made no emak on the subject. "Well, let's get beakfast," she sad, afte a moment's pause and fo lack of othe convesaton. "You must be hungy." Dave's puchases had been lbeal. They Included fesh meat and vegetables, canned goods, coffee, ce and asns. He lad the last thee tems on the table wth a geat dssemblng of ndffeence, fo he was mmensely poud of them. They wee unwonted tems on the Elden bll of fae; he had bought them especally fo he. But she bused heself at the beakfast wthout a thought of the epoch-makng natue of these puchases. The docto, who had been estng n the oom wth hs patent, enteed the ktchen. Dung the settng of the lmb he had gadually become awae of the poston of Iene In the household; but had that not been so, one glance at the boy and gl as they now stood n the bght monng sunshne, he wth hs bg, wy fame, hs bown»»«a hf nn- JU*-.' «*,U--,*~,»v I pnk shnng though he fa skn and eyes and the lght of day glancng on he bown ha, must have told hm they had spung fom wdely sepaated, stock. Fo one pelous moment he was about to apologze fo the mstake made n the dakness, but some wse nstnct closed hs lps. But he wondeed why she had not coected hm. They wee seated at beakfast when the seno Elden made hs appeaance. He had slept off hfs debauch and was as sobe as a man n the thoes of alcoholc appette may be. Seeng the stanges, he hestated n hs luch towad the wate pal, steaded hmself on wde-spead feet vey flat on the floo, and waved hs ght hand slowly In the a. Whethe ths was to be undestood as a fom of salutaton o s gestue of defance was a matte of ntepetaton. "Vahltos," sad the old man, at length. "Alwaysh welcome, 'm Sh-scush me,- He made hs uncetan way to the wate-bench, took a geat dnk and set about washng hs face and hands, whle the beakfast poceeded n slence. As hs pepaatons neaed completon Iene set a place at the table. "Won't yon st down hee, M. Elden?'' she sad. Thee had been no ntoductons. Dave ate on n slence, "ThankVou," sad th«told"mantand thee was somethng n hs voce whch may have been emoton o may have been the husklnees of the heavy dnke's thoat The gl gave t the fome explanaton. As he took the poffeed cha she saw n ths old nun sheds of dgnty whch the less aflnod eje of ss son h«4»ot\dtbtglshed ed at the mouth, and declaed he would un the county, and upset the thone. The offcal wold guffawed when he appeaed befoe a commsson of post offce nquy to descbe hs Inventon the penny stamp "an adhesve postage stnmp, a bt of pape, Just lage enough to bea the mpnt of he Majesty's bust, and coveed at the back wth a glutnous wash." But the dplomatc ablty, and the dae and push of hs old ancesto n hs vens, caed hm though to tumph fo the people. On Januay 0, 840, penny postage was establshed. The goss evenue ose fom,000,000 pounds to 4,000,000 pounds. The busness of the money ode offce multpled ffty-two fold. He was bued In Westmnste abbey, London the hghest hono a gateful naton could ao cod hm. Kansas Cty Jounal. Empeo 8klllful Engnee. Fom mpeal tmes untl today th Tbe has been a toment to all govenments. Caesa elaboated a system that would have made Rome a val of the London o New Yok of today, but hs assocates found the entepse too ggantc When a de- ~tjan?8p"to tnt"u«/, 'w?' a t«of t,y "o - scheme,and though he dd not embak BeTVftsj sst IsntsukcsB* The ente machne Is mounted on tuck wheels to make t easy to move to the tees o lops, and fom cut to cut on a log wthout stoppng the engne. Fo movng on the oad, the tuck wheels no placed paallel wth the skds aad the p hauled staght ahead. The wheels tun on a twoway spndle. You do not have to take them off, but can change decton of wheel tavel by meely takng out a pn. The Ottawa can be ftted fo sawng down tees. It cuts level wth suface of gound, theeby gettng all the tmbe and leavng no stumps stckng up. An automatc fcton clutch stops the saw n case of undue esstance. Two men can fall foty to ffty tees a day In odnay tmbe. The whole outft s compact, smple, duable aganst a lfetme of had wea. It sells fo a low pce and Is fully guaanteed fo elable opeaton n the hands of evey one who has tees to cut down and logs to wok up. Full nfomaton and low factoy 2724 Wood St., Ottawa, Kansas. wonde of the tme by the capacous j vutvl* tt? *t**nw * wateway affoded. He was an engnee by taste. Hs name s assocated wth the enomous aqueducts, Aqua Claudus and Ano Novus, the wonde of moden engnees. He caused a habo at Osta to be dug. The beakwate was not hult n the ght decton, and the habo ult> mately flled up. Fst Handkechefs. Handkechefs wee n use n England as ealy as the tme of Queen Elsabeth. At fst they wee used only by women and wee not patculaly n favo In publc places. Slk handkechefs embodeed and fnged slk an: mentoned n the choncles of that queen's egn. In ths county they wee not n favo fo publc use. Abgal Adams n he "Famla Lettes'* says that "an ode has been gven n ths town that no peson shall be seen to wpe hs face wth a whte handkechef n ths town." July 775, psge 87. The usefulness, howeve, ovecame pejudce and both sexes la tme found the handkechef to be b> dl spensable Caeless Man. Smth I am gettng petty fogetful. Jones How so? Smth I haven't dlpped._jny_pen n the muclage bottle tha ThJty-Two Vaetes. The Bank of JCngUnd nas at #flh> est method** sttttftsll Mgsd staly And W>e-tht tft AND SORE THROAT ENDED OVERNIGHT You Get Acton wth Mustalne It Dves Out Pan n Half the Tlno It Takes othe Remedes Ifs the Quckest Pan Klle on Eath. Stops coufhmt almost nstantly; soe thoat and chest colds ove nlsfet. Nothng- lke t fo neualga, lumbaco, neuts and to speedly dve away beazaate pans and educe swollen Jonts. Kustatee s the ognal non-bustetas] pescpton that takes the place but ts 0 tmes as effcent as Gandmothe's oldfashoned mustad plaste. Use t fo spans, stans, buses, soe muscles, stff neck, sweatees, soe, Mtafal «fosted feet and ch&dlalns. Be soe ttfs Begy'e Mnstatne a the yadow box / N m USTARlNf -TOPS P/MN /.,.» m k $ SL'- OS**«tSJ>*A - t.l SPaamuj 4 I " / PP2,a».,..'/.*

4 *.-»''.J-»-"TC d [<$*. WK?'.:-.- 4* X **. You Ochad A You can save tme, effot and the expcmse of hed fo you tee* wth dynamte. labo by dggng the holes Hecules Dynamte loosens the sol, and gves the oots of the tee plenty of oom to spead and get. noushment. Ae a esult you have a bette yeld. The booklet, ''Pogessve Cultvaton" gves full nfomaton. We gve t out fee. Ask fo one. You wll be nteested to know ou splendd lne of hadwae and fam mplements. \ uu won't fn J u l;ette: selecton n the county. VK*? Robet, Candal 6c Poe Howell, LASGOW ntn TOR <M.IS.I - to 35 East Alan St. Hacwate Co. Mch. '. BJ'S ROTHER: pnn nnnns upp Jackson, /Mch. VOMER'S SMART COATS ;.. ' >' *»' '- :; jwdx'te::.-; Dstngushed by Rch Fabcs and *. s PINTICNJFV n y U'hT II UNADILIA Mss Ella Coae of Lansng s spendng the week wth he paents M. and Ms.'Walte Cose. ~ Ms. Eva Rchmod and daughte Laua of Stockbdge wee guests of tne Aseltne's Satuday ght and Sunday. Ms. Albet Hudson and lttle son of Alma ae vstng he paents M. end Ma. C. D. Ells. A. J. May and famly and Ms. Nan. cy May and son Mllad spent Sun day at Howad Mays'. JSvm-»f-!- ~'-' > " <..--,,vs.j:.» ',2: A»a ;- Z 3KX2&8t--».T.: stf.v,-:. *..n-,±,m? W - w uum.'o cu.ub u'mu lo wonon wo pvto!o u-c tlh' paa to fus. Thoy wll mod the demands of I he mo.t ldous women fo abl-» all-woo fabcs mgt» of attactve nlks.t becomng s ves 4 M< des fo evey type of of wo:nan 5--Pfect shapng anl fttng 0---Hand-talong, hand fnshng lumbe <»f attactve styles t<j select fom epesentatve» f the dve>- t, o' molela awatng you*- neecton. Incluled new looe c '-a j.unty, da.sh ng, co,fotal)le. N*>w nteong of tlu- tn f»-( nod*' appea- patal and all-aound Ix-lt.;-; vude- wth ya:h' ec hacks, -etn-ftted and panel-back coau He n c TIv. «LU- colla:- --muffl-up, N w nt '- - nclude: ulste and y\vath-al)out - G 0 M.Mv Fotuna Tnseltone Plumette V'l u I-- \,- D vet Velou Chameleon (' d G' s VA.UE IN SUITS suts a e c/ ed ced and gouped n f lu, Wt Banua and famly ate Sunday dnne at Stev Hadley'a. M. and Ms. L. E Hadley and daughte Doothy vbted Wll Hatsuff and famly n Ann Abo ecently. The thty-seventh annvesay of Rev. C. I). Lls and wfe was well obseved last Satuday ev.-mn; by the Fet'. L. A. S. and lam.es. Refeshhe.'Ct wee seved and the lacfes pesented Ms. Lll-s wth a wosted qult ad the men'a punc fo M. Ells. P.ease b.a n mnd the date of the M. K. fa and chcken pe t.uppe Nov. 2; aftenoon and e\enng. J D. Bogan took Stanley Teachout to [jacfcaonlast Thusday p. m. fo an! X-ay examnaton and found the hp J bone qute badly smashed fom a fall eceved some fev month:) ago whl«wokng fo the Rual Telephone Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR FUR. Specal pces on Hose Hdes, Ion $900 pe ton, Rags 50 pe hunded, Rubbe 2 to 5 cents Wll take n all knds of junk, hdes etc- Monday and Satuday each week at my place n Pnckney Mal a post cad and I wll call at once. } Want W. BENNETT FOR SALE Young Ho'f tan cow, dov to feshen soon. J. R. Matn LOST Pu obe. Wat pcked op nea Catholc pasonage Fday Oct. Slat. Fnde etun to Teeple Hdw. Co. FOR SALE FTbck of fne wool ewe also a fne wool buck fo sale o exchange. R. G Webb FOR SALE 2 gocd had coal b*a bunes and one P. D. Beck wth ound oak heate, sze 8. W, B. Daow FOR SALE 200 bushels con, stack of bean pods and colt comng two. Phlp Spout, Pnckney. FOR SALE 2 cows. Boon. 6 fesh, 6 due- R. K. EUot FOR SALE-400 bushels yellow dent con. Geo. stango, Sanfod Reeson Fam _,,, TV XT FOR SALE Pa lght bob*, cutte, lelepnone Pnckney No. 49 lght sngle haness, good stng of ; ' slegh bells. Ms. M. Watson, Unadlla. P 0. Gegoy. nts, Fo Sale Etc. ee««t»ee9a)eaea>fe9a«*a*»f)*e»<s FOR SALE My fam of 2o aeea one and one-half mles yo'thwest of Pnck -y. f\ pat lcuhts wte Ms. Muhel Oulf-tN-, Anhestbutf, Ont Rual Route No.. FOR SALE Two good cows. E. G. Lambetson WANTED FAR MS-40 to 200 ace fams, also what have you to exchange fo cty popety? Let me know by mal Wll come and see you, Samuel Schutz, 25 Fst Natonal Bank Buldng, A-nn Abo. n the Noth Woods hj.tns.' South Iosco M. ;nd.ms. Na:-j \V.Ues vsted at Chaucy Wates Sun Jay afleno.n. M. Tm h*lh and s-unv and M. and Ms. M}o-ha;n vsted the Wates Bothes Sunday. Matn Andeson a.. ; famly spent Sunday at Wn Ca k-y'-. A *» fe. V.U V* ' vfttd he pa-ent. M. ad Ms. Lambjn Wednesday. Ms. Joe Robeta and Ms. Jeste Came called on Ms. L. T. Lanbon Wednesday ulk-nu n. M.ss Claa Hen t m.to of W.-bbe:»'UJe s Vstng n Ma Ms. 'ln RoueIs tn- v.'ek. Ms. Jt?te u :. - o an op'»<:.!o. Monday Ms. Wlh.s..;,.. f,, Kolf vv t;0. : '.'., vvt Ms. Joe R Ms. E.z Ivu, '. M ;-. h : a. I VS y! - l.-au: m. ;, M.!j! h»; : \n, ;. : t lo PnCKt >n. M> y a I..- o'. ; e to a P!»o. Mol'. h ; S AH : uq,j, ant of ;>' mu * h hay. About 200 bocky of con. ; L. C. RoeH, Muckmo fam. - _... Mss Anna Glbet expects he sste, FOR SERVICE Regsteed Shothon Ms. Lucy Tuttle fom btongavjie O. Duham bull Fee $2 at tme of sevce. John Haadencahl, one mle east to spend Le wnte wth he. of Pnckney Walte Coase s 8>endn{/:->m- tno ~ FOR SALE Daly Majd cean 5epj»- I :-A[> o"nd healm«stove almost new Ms. Alfed Monks foi SALE-00 lage, well wooled beedng ewes. Rambouetts and De- Inncs. C. Lmm. DeMc. Mch Phone 04 F 3 WANTED Pas, C ¾ - "gs. applet anh tunps.. D. L«phHm. : ". WEEKLY- Mf-n. W< nst. Ma t chuly.ctov at home. a t J t \> }. l FOR SALE S Back top ewes wth good mot.s, 2 egsteed Delune nuns, Shopshe am, ' ) Shothon ht-f'.s vvlh cau'ea at loot. Fed Teeple. LO.-\ STL-X ED O L-/ ulln. -Black and tnn n..lu* lox:;'j.,j. LL... al ewad fo jfo..,:;u": u hs I'tlu;.:, John SJHMTH. PURE LIFE lnsl\ll\'ce-~30 $3.00, age 4U $6.00. NOTARY PUBLIC-"*WITH R. J. Ca_ SEAL At the Pnckney Exchange Bank. E. G. Lambeteon FOR SERVICE Regsteed Poland Chna boa. Fee, one dolla at tme of sevce. Edwad Spees One mle west of Pnckney. < OR. SALE Base-bune heatng stove Good cnodton. L jue S, E. Swathout. F(»R>ALE 'j n y-' u ;:.<; H.o huu-.* and ba n. O.v ml:' 'u D '\- tt.. V\. NLV.k., Ann ALo. FOR SALE 25 you:g thooughbed Shopshe ewes, also thooughbed Shopshe p Jwmhy, lage snf wel-wooled. Feo /tce, W'htnoe Lake. Phone 3 Fl2. FOR SAIL- Ktchen Range, nealy 4 MW, Ptt /avt j Tt, ew, Couch. Phlp Spout. *tjl*!*af :jf--.-:,'-<*«j. ' w.uj:; ;-u:-\ s~- -,. O k; I UUflKCa. ue of Ddpatch. fggs POULTRY VEAL, Hghest Pces Pd Eggs eceved evey'week d y. poulty and veal eceved e\e\' Wednesdny monng at the esdence of John C Dmkcl V- G. DINKEL 5> u :«-. t.7 " no.v S-A-7 )/ lc II."'- : J. J, v u l a -u: s : t -ll th*.-.,a y.-,.. ' ) <. 0.''. O. V c t_>! :' «7. n ; /. 'J, 7 fj ') :2 0.0 :«.TV '=!,;;.'.-*t :\. l.a?. Soft -'! - : N" -vv, ' < '-n, Black, l -«J! -, ; IN ], f..uu- l e- --&C-5+2- *-?, ".''Z" ~ -.,-_- "" '' " ~ w:= L =" - -ST --.T*T «fe f* m* cs TP "~Zp& Jaj!c»-. '_ "» -~ < - - v I ; ;- \ *.. ttf-y TfT pon on \\ hghest n ; ' nl<:; pac tof- ;;.> -UKJ pou ;\ (!c,'a:n. ( L,b -:>: d..\ of the'v -.'-:' ; nd '.'»: \ ou v l':na-:«/, 5 FA??IMAM -TRACK Ov 'SNA. BJT SlNCt S.\fUN Z&UZ> EMN V*OU«. Ett UA\JE MStORS, \ ME fsout If. " II m Cv.... W..J- -.nd :x:'..;-m-.' :.: :adc th-j land n th... L ',;- ;. ".v j V' at:snc-2 :: t that:.: - "! a you c" I--;» s nesvv t * * thm- * m ce,:!.ne o. V. - ""; j ; ')!"' can be coected by tak. e 3. Many have been pemanently c e-d cf toubles by the t>e cf thee tablets af f suffeng. Pce 25 cents pe bottle. mbelafs Tablets.4.-

5 aaflaa M. V"- '"<S WMtMfclg 'jw * SW*!.; ytjfe-,-.'. - Fv y"?,* " ' y -!' '''"**"'*' -mm \ *-A*\. $8S : h >n«, TP".'"v't *!.'.' J ;#*j3f&-."«>.:¾ f,/-'*, ''-?>V*' : - : ; ';!/. & " _.' Q.nd Tunk Tme Tabu j pney fw atcj CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Pw the convenence of ou ewfe* J ** V *a»b Eaat 'tans West Enteed at the Poatoffceat Ta; C A N N O T BE C U R E D ' o a. m. No. 47-7:67?. n j ney, Mcb., a.* Second CUae Matv. amcut0l!n,_ -th-wmou Advetsng ates made known Leaves Lakeland ' p'jcht on. Noth South C; -«lh d[' Thanks, ffty cents. KefcolJnjjb of (Jondulece, one do) * 9 52 A. M A. M Lu(.'; Nouew, n Local coludus lv P. M. Moto Ca 23 P. M *., pt. Hjt. \, v 6 7 P. M. 4 4 P. M All male ou-ned to b( nett the pe»»»»»wv»»»hh»»w»*v»»»%»»»»v»»< 3,..SKTLKK. M. U. C. I.. SIOLEK.M.D. J VUIHI o busngs JLteecl of any udl\e m wll L- jjbl,])f.l at ut;u ad vefsn -! ; [> -. Ann ujccm nt ot t on u.uuuth, e:<anb he pad lo/ al uln l.oct N0U. le.-,. Ohunsy nod nauu notces toe pn N'.-' I cc ] c;,n;e. '» Vl- ' > t * : t..e. DP8. Sgle c: Sgle. jloua Pjtybcu'> Md -. I ' I.' I. jf «l toe ;! t- f *[&. 45*744 p. ff. No, 48 y.53 a.m Llf(f;(}L g SffflTH PUBLISHER fan the OIM and poto, of the ea. j: Thee» on y one wwy to cue cataha Mbscnpoo, $.25 a Tea n AUtum deafness, and tht s by H conattuona lemtdy. * I'h d*-:;f.t s-s s caused Ann Abo Raload by m mfnn.d condto" o' the mucoutlng't)! the Euhtnc-han Tube Whe ths tube ].- ;nflued you hav»- a um' mg -ouf'o < ' tm t unnng, and vvlf J) t n en'!> ceo d«-.! de the e.-ult {.'< : s>- the n.<j.wh>i. c.-o h' nduct-' and tn. - t u c <»-. ( t o f e 0 to lh Knhj cw <- on,.'-a n toy,-.., tot-v n-ss ae ( ; IJV. d by C(;<l, wheh s an h'.-nltva, Cf-'ll.M)! the l.ul'us UT' fac-h. Hall'- C.tunh >'"(lr'nu- sts th?u the hlom: o. the nueous suhes ot the syhten, VV't- wj JJIV' ().<- H.'tK.'cd )«>!fm to any CHSI* <>J (' -. f -h <' ' ed',.. tnal c;not h>- cue- l>v Hall's (.'.tatvh Mt-df- C\'C 'd. - f>'' ( All fl : Ux" -' ') 7" c. h\ J. ( ' ' ; :.\'.. V 0.. ',;. o,! ' -.0,0 ( I:.-'. K. 4V.. we.k :.d.. ;. v at.; OU:.. :j. on '-'v,. :, J wwwwmmh?w«atta«%%«>»«mtmtme»w««««' : 8: I' t % t *#». Kt * LI j' I *> v.fv _ -t kjl Ufol-..,'. :sj.-,[. :n..' j, folks" cuv o th"- n. : Futuo f.t I'.l t-t! V, ;LS a tat- Mutav.c h..l. Watch fo PosUs. All Calls!>:< K. t: d* ( to J vsto Sunday I y Specal Communcaton of Lvngston I N0 K u 'an.lv havt :.j n.-.( «# apect ( 0 Lvngson Noman u.0 duv o nj'lu. C);'u. < on * \ Lodge Numbe 7<. F. anh A, M. Tues- \ movd to the > ow hom» j fomedv f\ MICHIGAN j day evenng Nuvembe IS fo* wok n owned and occu d> d by Ms. Phoebe {! PINCKNEV -:- he Second Deg«A,ll membe-s e- Geve Quested to be pesent. James Smth was n Detot Tuesday *; HOWELL,. JjeggfjgaCfR The AttCLRV H! JjfW I&EJS&$J&l 'lllj Pnckuy Exchange Bank D-*ea & Con?en-atve atk n ' I5uaueSB. lvo on : 3 p. cent a!! 'I'n* -p* : «* < * The Fst Sgn OfaGoW Should 'mnd you that the best tme to commence takng somethng s at 'he begnnng. Ths month & one of the months n the yea v'e sho take exta that pecauton to juad ag luat coughs and colds so apt to follow the change n the leathe. OUP Couh and Cold Remedes do the wol: eht. Come hee oul get one of o m;tny n.nndk the mcjment VULI b< n snec/:; am co-;:;!:;' and ; c Inv; lhal gen.e.l u{)]':a''o!mf-s t:. pn.'(;t.:''' a b. :\'y e.>;. E. G. Lambetson Sec. on a busness tp fo the countv oad :- F-«c-f n-mn l/ -> 3-». I " *.* L(j5lll.!II f'.tv., the Koche Shehan and Donald Sgle of U. of M. spent the week end hee. MH «Ma! ' : V.t.sonof Howell vst- l\ JT~" - «' Fank lowes of Detot spent Sun-. * " 5.: I I M t LU VtNh't,, I ho \\x pa! IIMS wndow n *. lay hee.,. Mon:. t. n-asl: -:. JC =.:«=.,,..=-,¾ =--.-,,--,, Maon KeHcO" has pu chased a new T a.' - t h. :; d a.cg.fo; huck. (c:t g] : N )'.T- Luv y of l!'hmond spt ' f-,,» (.:,J h'.e. j-y t'0 *. '.'I (..,. II' C. gf ( tl & Pwev. F. S. lulbut has puchased a a ho : E new Fod toang ca.! M - J o n n d. - </ ' fvombege of Detot has. b bought the Guus.- popety, now occup- M ed by E.G. Lambeson. M. Rombeg- j Connoed fom f't page R-' e e.vpet-f t) m-»ve mlo hn nsj'v nome,,,,,, t L * EO ',,., -., -y! and.c ['pe' -: fn-.knjjt hd famous ~ p soon. He... a 'ocksntf and may O,.,, J -; e : jo- wnch Yt~- photd :o a T..-,,-.- some wok ;>.!. the foo. u., >. ~ t n -::.jl-- h,.- ac'k lm -Jlfl.:'. ) ' ' < J>;; ';. y.: > J:: ( h. : -tf&--l!..:.:... -tte of Anhcstbug v. as Lh, u,-, andn-,'.-... f e: t IIWl**.!,,* Mlll*" l~ ' I.HI Ontao LS vlm catvod n Pnckn-. y pjj 0 8 w vva;; SCHOOL NOTES t,...,,,,.., a.;.. v \J<*j c V». O ll. "; u»,,,.,,, j,,., -,»J >\ t- l'k tl ~, MUHIC and dancng wee n ode untl ; w uld have oa< th* \ hand- full. Ish- *-; eleven o'cock. A vey pleasant even- am, C'(dhns ;,\d K d;d (xcelh-nt. E; Ig ng was enjoyed by all. wo u n the I.e, openng hole" fo the ~ *; Ms. Ralph Swathout and Ms. J. H.! ba, ' k8 ma, > ' :n», ' "N-d a : tunn :<>, Sttckney and daughte Louse of Alma j p " '"7. N" v - -'L = vst, d M. and Ms. C Lj.och last F- j Lnt, m no.<o - t. u - :. fo t'- mo''h = I'jay. : 'd Ocohn was,. n,, :!,. U ptu == '!! ( 'nto,. /\'';'. cox, L.--0. 'U IO>T, (,». ce Alley and famly of Dexte v, v - t,- G <l,j., I<o- t- n',,;!, Vahh!.'- E wee Sunday ethes at the home of ;o h..-,-..h fu,,, * '-n [).-- ~ a-» Luaf» \\. Cuftt. ' lm - (,I ',M ' "T'l'h- d, (, 0 IloKg = j... Ms.*', a v (_' n, P. y.skes s vstng Detot: O;- ; 'l > t». ke,. «f.v. ) nd M e ; S K :. '»(J last l'. lo-eto- ~ S. S.vthout, M. -:(.:::(--: tl,» < ol and E Is.. J..--wathout and daugt. : '' <';. o: vva av. At last E b..-.,-, M. :::( Ms. S. E. bwathou, *'!, " t ' ',.- ' t,:-e ;.. ~ P.. v 'A...'n.(,. ad.a ;\, Eaod S.v at " v. ; : 'O was ~ :; > c ' :' '! t- ZZ ho t :,:,0 M. a.; M-s,,\), J. I...-a son,. : (. -.-, v he :0,0.-,,, f,- -..' v" nv," - );: - ho : 'j u» ); v s 7 A, f s Duggst Nyal Oualty Pepaatons Wall Pape School Supples STORE OF SERV CE".j]n:::'! ::2t:z!;zswHn!ttT:M!!n!!HUn:!s Young People All Love the Cv. 3 A and ~ m~% m s ¾ **, * H! <»a-*jw(.. K. ;.; *;,':;.s-"..,.-,¾..,,-;,«.-. "S-,; «,: >**'...-.:..:>:' u...' *?,'.,?* 4 -'.: T& Pnc'cny, C., M A ' O e,, ' An,A. < G. VV. Lh!J 0 If- T-fK jll - -j >o ' : el I a' (,,. E e f we: 0 -c::'; -,,, H m? S(-ng - L l ;- 'L was a, : -. a t :, ; tttnut. ' --.:0--- :. : l- \\.ve l -. ;,: s vv <> -'. s A ; ;'.:-,, o- ) al-.e te. OI: I ', - 5:, 0. \! : -. ' ; -,:"., - ( :, ;L I. I NMM HcASu AUCTION&&R FINCKNFsY t.o ( Wl \ ot.,-. " week (..'::,e Y I < -TJ- ;ve (.. ~-.7-«jp" 'a uotg'"-"'"!! -Ttx I M. and Ms. S. L. Swathout wee n and the lage numbe of sales al- j Howell Monday. eady held fo well satsfed cus- j M3s Luclle Tuppe vstea elatves tomes ae the best ecommend?.- nea Howell ove Sunday, tons. Specal tems fo the next j _ Alec p e aaon of Ann Abo was *xty days.. a Pnckney calle Sunday. - g en j 3 ham and daughte Ima wee... * Pnckney calle?. Fday. lollcc. j Mss Madelne L'ox.an spent the 2 / a l V,, v. l'> E"Loo. and wfe wee R-e:'.a! o,, V L?.M.,.- a Lan..;---:.-.-; - - o'v vloj So tudav. P. : --KS:I uttv. h gones U MUII IF ' II HI II UN»! II III 7! U! UJ! I IIMIllW MMI! : III Sf I H M'. HUM E :o',g ' u t : I p ; gl d Bu.-:! Mss E;:a Muphy Sundayed wth Seno L o l u m n Bghton I no;* Paulne Swathout. Lucl, Tappe! A; ( exceptonally v/dc know M. and Ms. -J -nn Whte of Howell and Edwn fown ae he newly e.ected.edge of values, veas of successful wee Sunday vstos at the home of P. (.dtc-s of ths cotunn. I "Honey end Ta wll gve you ea when yon ata to cough and <ncexc* salesmanshp, and caefu study of The followng fact has beeo called to Leve ' 3 ' Ms. Edwn Mece of Detot was an the attenton o the Senos: Two of FOLEY'S HONEY the specalty of nal auctoneeng c J t \»»* j the Juno boy s Des.-t n sendng candy AMD ve Sunday tave esulted n success fom the ove Sunday guest of M. and Ms. though Lhe t0 t w o of ou * Feh f e C&s Reason. gls. How about t, boys? Remem vey fst sale conducted bv hm,, 7 be, the Senos ae to be consulted n all such mattes. Song composed by a Seno Gl S-g a song of chemsts Rachetfe lull of atoms; If TOU make coect equaton? You deseve a home n Heaven. Look at the postes on the wall, Advetsements, that s all, Maked nl up to sut the cause, Neve-? hf -ss th-y deseve applause. Look at them anl to ua t*dl "~~ 'week >~\d wh ff-:-;d.s at Chelsea and Whch s best -the J lly Jell, I ha,ve accepted the agency fo the yoala,v.. ' The Soap,The F.o, 'I he Jello o Shoe? 3. E. Eg;-'nf,tz Sons Co., M,- :; e:, M. and Ms. G- >\ CadLy of Flnt I lke the.0.l the be. Lon't you *f Monoe, Mch. I am th- lce.a-d.pent Satuday el and home of S. F. Po- eoo. al n-7,':j tpns to the «gnthee. Ths.=, th ol. sf, a T- L,,,-. I staff of edtos. Sv-Lc;..0. :»nd besfnus.y n Mchgan. hey '' ' a -«P P -,, M J Th Senos a,-, n.vj- of tho hono M-:. C!ae-ee Ruhn and M. and : put out nothng but A. L at.ck and do M«. C:a.me Rthn and M. and - t ( Oolubk.. Lo fo n. names «0 substtutng. The eputaton fo MM. Eal Baughn uee Howell vstos oe.os? fconest dealng s unexcelled. Stock. Satuday. "Ha*e, balance a chemcal equaton udag the followng chemcals:,,ul- shpped fom Monoe would come M.s. Rosna Mtce whose bone was phuc acd and znc." Havey balanced lke ths: "A lttle dop of ucd and fthoogfa fesh aa t would be but a buned to the gound ecently, baa tme on the «d. Wll be glad - bought the Hoy t popety and now a lttle gan of znc mxed all up n a gve qooutonj on all kodf of fut lvng thea. M. and Ms. G. G. Hoyt teat tube make an awful odo!' andaobbey. bave moved to Remuj, Mch whee F. & Halbet they u wll e«de. D' kon't wat fo a cold to attack you. Fht back. Attack t. Ht fst, M you can. At the fst ndcaton of the pcfenco of the enemy, get busy. Q» ght afte hm and keep ght afte hm untl you kuow potlvely he La.a eteated and gone fo good. Watch But Don't Wat Don't Vx afad of answeng a false alam. Yon ne can tell what a cold wll do when t gets a good stat. So thee's only good and no han doco when you btop a cold befoe t getfl any Rtst at ;dl It -. fa? '> ' '.0 :,':-» o'--n of ovo h,d h-mlen --.nh mle'f*. -hbny.l <lw. '. v - o'c-f'y.-oa ' t.-a ". J. toju'a to o-k.; :T.~<.a yoa o ue«d t. * -,.."-.... s;,o. It ;:.c:- < d..~ o:; an. h.- to Al.ck Successfully T-. Vy.o '.-», a' ' c» a c-o,.-, t...-.,¾ a ~-\ d.sp;? f FoU'-: Honey nndtf ("< -(,: '. ( :..>», ;>-,.-c - thcld aoh hy L«,c c, bulds tp a '"fofk;..:<: -f, '. c ',- ; k,e ;w.lvw.d.."let..c.:; we' a s.oollnj:, hean ; p..o, su,, tlu- voal c>\ ojcnaton, ccn - :: the a pn.?;> at,'' s,ux>j;ot M-' [--h-s,.: eafo, t >: h-»-u.h ;j;f,a ha..-hes the stu'tfd-up, whfezmcondlfcote, F<jley'H llo. v ana I'. (.o.-njxn;d (...us no opjates, a»bfohtoly aafe apd hamlw» nn; ha.<? be<: ssc. n thousand.-. ol'4j<>nt:k fc nany yeas to )e"veat and ovecomeeptgja.<js. nt,-, v. nmj:,- e,»t-h. h cppe fnd bonchal coughs., You ft; U u.eua. Hud guula Uooc7 au4 XaS Comoaad wlen 70a :&s«t 00 fomf,>-- - T* /*' FOP Sale b> FLOYD. B. WBBKS '.:.-

6 "»W."ffW "* *- TT: w ""H *.. - " *:...'.-:5WC:..-' :\-fct-, - Lmn.n>t». > ",Aa»TwmM»»"m>>-'-«W»" Ma»' B.t''. f-<- At'' 4» * NE S*WEAKENING? BETTER* LOOK* OUT! JDdatj and bla4de touble* don't $p*ppea of taemaelvea. They fo* Qfom yon, slowly but steadly, undemnng, you baalth wth deadly cettatj, untl yoo fall a vctm to Incuable daeaae. Stop you- toubles whte thee tme. Don't wat untl lttle pans become Wf achea. Don't tfle wth dsease. To avod futue suffenf begn teatment wth QOLD MEDAL Haalem Ol Capsules now. Take thee o fou evey day untl you feel that you ae entely fee fom pan. Ths well-known pepaaton has been one of the natonal emedes of Holland fo centues. In 696 the govenment of the Nethelands ganted a specal chate authosng Its sale. The good housewfe of Holland would almost as soon be wthout food as wthout he "Beal Dutch Dops," as she Santly calls GOfc MEDAL Haalem L Capsules. The use estoes stength and s esponsble n a geat measue fo the study, obust health of the Hollandes. Do not delay. Go to you duggst and nsst on hs supplyng you wth a box of GOLD MEDAL Haalem Ol Capsules. Take them as dected, and f you ae not satsfed wth esults you duggst wll gladly efund you money. Look fo the name GOLD MEDAL on the box and accept no othe. In sealed boxes, thee sze* INFLUENZA W:«. " w w sss n F0VOfv EplXQOtO And all dseases of the hose affectng hs thoat speedly cued; colts and hoses In the same stable kept fom havng them by usng SPOHN'S COMPOUND; S to 6 doses often cue. Safe fo bood maes, baby colts, stallons, all ages and condtons. Most skllful scentfc compound. SPOHN'S s sold by you duggst. SPOHN MEDICAL CO- Mfm* Goaaen, lad. Bull Dog Gasolne and Ol Engnes SIZE FOR Gasolne Engnes have Webste Magneto Compact Study Smple Relable Powe H.P. EVERY JOB REAL LIVE DEALERS WANTED FAIRBANKSj! Ol Engnes of Hvd-Type. Have No Battees No Magneto No Cabueto Stat on Ol 3-5*2 a P. Company Company M fo S**U Eaat tt tt Tt DETROIT PUCE NAMES THAT PUZZLE QUEER KIND OF OLD CODGER jyd" s**jj =? PINCKNEY P3PATCH LESSON Oy REV. P. B. FITZWATSB, D. D Teache of Englsh Bble In the Moody Bble Insttute of Chcago.) {Copyght, m. Wuttn Newspape Unon) LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 6 WITNE8SE8 OF CHRI8T8 QLORY. LESSON TEXT-Luke ;»-*«. GOLDEN TFXT Thls U my beloved Son: hea y hm. Mak :7. ADDITIONAL MATERXAL-MaU. nal Mak»:2-8;I Pete :6-U. PRIMARY AND JUNIOR TOPIO-Pete and John wth Jeaus on the mountan. SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC The gloy of Jeaua Chst. Whle It Is tue that In ths lesson the dscples_axe wtnesses of Chst's gloy, the full tuth s that the manfestaton of Chst In gloy was to gve to the dscouaged dscples a foegleam of the Messanc Kngdom. The hopes of tha; dscples wee cushed when Chstannounced hs death on the coss. They wee unable to see how vctoy could ssue fom death, Jesus took wth hm Pete, James, and John, and went nto the mountan to pay. Hs chef am n etement was to get the dscples apat nto a state of eceptvty so that he«mlght show them the method of the Kngdom. Befoe gong to the mountan he declaed that thee wee some standng n hs pesence who would not taste of death tll they should see the Son of Man comng n hs Kngdom (Luke 9:27; M«tt 6:28). That the doov ng spts mght be evved and the confdence estoed, he s tansfgued befoe them. Two men fom the uppe wold ae sent to convese wth hm about hs appoachng death n Jeusv a Jem (v. 3) the vey thng about whch the dscples efused to talk. Then, too, God's own voce was head In wods of appoval of Chst's coase, dectng them to hea the Maste. I t**m*e*mmmm**mm+m J FOGGY? If B&tous, Constpate Hatdftchy «tk Tomoow the sun wll shne fo yoo. Eveythng wll seem clea, osy and bght. You system s flled wth lve and bowel poson whch keeps you skn sallow, you stomach upset you head foggy and achng. You meals ae tunng nto poson, gases and adds. Yon cannot feel ght Dont stay blous o constpated. Feel splendd always by takng Cascaets occasonally. They «ct wthout gpng o Inconvenence. They neve scken yon Lke Calomel, Salts, Ol o nasty, hash pfft. They cost so lttle too Cascaets wok whle yon sleep. Adv. Have You Head Tha- Canaes n the wld state ae of a stped geensh colo? The yellow canay la due to beedng. The next ashps to be bult n England ae to be 694-foot length, ~?lth a lftng powe of 82.7 tons? Cetan landlods n Scotland ae bound unde monetay penaltes, to may at the kng's command? A ng sjsually won on the thd fnge of the left hand because t s the least used of all ou fnges and on the least used hand? Psones n the Massachusetts state pson wea gay unfoms sod Dot stped clothes? Spy suspects n the A. E. F. wee gven baths n lemonade n ode to eveal any secet wtng whch they mght have wtten on the skns? The acd n the lemon dsclosed "Invsble" Ink. Atfcal legs wee used by Egyplonfc 70G yean? befoe Chst?*~Bost n Post Bute of Oho. Clt of Toledo, Lneas County as. Pank J. Cheney makes oath that he s M I l III.... "*" ;.._...» Softeed wftb Lame Back sjsef v SwoDea Lsafl WBd Boss;.WIs.-» have need Da a Vavestts Pescpton sad I wst w well pleased vtts BsssssV that I UPS to do all m say powe to bsh othe sttfttsm I suffeed wsh Isass back sad swats* weaefsod dasy I oouldn't take eas fsnfa* I suffeed STwoked tu I fnally took to m/ "»CT bed, and afte spendfag»0.00 wth oa home docto, my' band saw D. Pece's emedes advet He at once got me a bottle of both 'Favote Pesemton* and 'Golden Medcal Dts* eovey% As say case was of long stsndng mma T was n soon bad condton. used nne bottles of each, and. thank God, I healthy and happytxhope that all wll do as I dzd-tv*t n»dcmea and be oonvneed. Anybody wantng to know moe about my ease, please wte to mo and send a stamped envelope and I wfll gladly aaswe/'mest AUGUSTA WEQ. NEB, Eoute a, Box 84 A Woman's Temble HTThdaK Moh*> "I am Vm-* to L a testmonal n egad to the value of Pece's medcnes, I was sck fo about thee yeas, the touble was bought oa though mothehood. I ted seveal dffeent knds of medcne but got no etef* Fnally I got B. Pteas's Favote Fsessfp* ton and tt cued me n sx months so I have neve had any etun of the touble. I also gave t to my daughte and t woked fne n he case. I have used D. Pece's Golden Medcal Dscovey and 'Pleasant Pellets/ too, and found them splendd aa w»u. I can hghly eoumnend all of D» Pece's medcnes; they have always done Io me what they wee ecommended to do/' "MRS. EMMA GBEEN, 33 MoClennen Steet. Te*, Cold All Gonv-NotA BR of CeufJ&< Left Feel geat ths monng. As soon as I felt t comng oa yesteday I used Gay's Syup and npped It n the bud n?.:: 'V-,;? - " ". : : * vv*v**",w*'.*"""'"'' sslg; A'.WH- Down on the whaves they tell a stoy of how two Btsh salos wee owng n skff unde the sten of the batthwhtp Oho' as she lay n nn Englsh pot. "A ho, hntch,' and a 0," sad one of the lmles; "wot a 'ell of a name fo a shp!" We made vey mey ove Russan anl Polsh names. When t came to the Balkans we wee fee to confess that we ddn't know whethe the T >obudjawasa ve o a beakfast food. But t s now bone n upon us hat ou own place names may not mean much moe to Euopeans than some of thes mean to us. Half the names of ou states ae pue Choctaw to all but educated Euopeans, and not much moe to many of those. A celebated volnst sad he had long ago gven up tyng to compehend Amecan geogaphy o Indan names, and smply bought hs aload tcket to any place hs manage desgnated. "You ought to tanslate them," he added plantvely. Hs host confessed : 'We can't." Boston Globe. Resemblance. Fond Afothe Don't you thnk the Ca JI c Wftl! o t h,» -K "T"~»T-. A woman dslkes men who unde- ttnd he..,2?vans*;'.._v.-.j..v;..-' : - >**&*----** *>-**& j> "I have eached the age of eghtythee yeas," admtted old Tybalt Totte, "and yet I 4o not thnk that a man s only as old as he-ee hee! hee! feels, and that all the comely wdows ae afte me, meely because they teat me wth cvlty. I have nexe. haxl much cause to complan of anybody's lack of espect fo the aged I fnd that the aged geneally get all the espect the behavo enttles them to. And I have found that the aveage busy ctzen s not deeply nteested n the tval happenngs of 854 and theeabout. "As well as can emembe, the weathe back yonde was usually just about the same as t s now. I cannot say that I am geatly supsed to fnd pofteeng gong on, fo to the best of my ecollecton a consdeable popoton of the people have hogged each othe at evey chance they got. But what s especally Quee about me Is that I do not make a pactce of denouncng and avng at young people fo cuttng the same fool capes that I dd when I was the age."-* Kansas Cty Sta. Popely Labeled. Jack Dd I boow $5 of yon one HOT O<3+ nnjth? $5/ * Itlltl It V Afte all, s t senstveness o just touchness? Sleepless Nght S and coffee-dnkng ac closely lnked togethe wth many people. If you case s lke that, ty Instant Postum -p-a wholesome ceeal dnk wth a eally ch coffee-lke flavo that meets the test of taste, just as the beveage tself meets the test of health. Economcal, Ready Instantly, Delcous Made by Postum Ceeal Company Battle Ctek, Mchgan Sol by Goctp and Geaecal Stow* 4 tansfguaton Is to gve the dscples a foegleam of the comng Kngdom, to enable them to se«the Kngdom n embyo. That ths s tue s not only sho'wn by the context and ccumstances, but by the nsped ntepetaton of one who was wth hm and knew all that happened. Pete sad, "Fo we dd not follow cunnngly devsed fables when we made known unto you the powe and comng of ou Lod Jesus Chst, but we wee eye wtnesses of hs majesty, fo he eceved of God the Fathe, hono and gloy when thee came such a voce to hm fom the excellent gloy. Ths Is my beloved Son In whom I am well pleased: and ths voce we ouselves head come out of heaven, when we wee wth hm n the holy mount. And we have the wod of pophecy made moe sue; wheeunto j do well that ye take heed, as unto a lamp shnng n a dak place, untl the day dawn, and the day-sta ase n you heats (2 Pete :6-9 R. V.). To those who beleve n the nspaton of the Bble these wods ae fnal. Let us theefoe note the outstandng featues of the Kngdom as dsplayed n the tansfguaton. I. Jesus Chst the Glofed Kng on Mount ZIon (v. 29). The glofed Kng on ths Mount» + _ J,-,).,., *u. ~\4 />ff»!.. ff-'ke'.e -yt'.e LS s»2c _ =R the Moun t» Ov«*t u J*»tfS&lss (Zech. 4:4-7). Tlla Is - Stll In ttw futue, and wll be lteally fulflled. II. The Glofed Sante Wth Chlat (vv. 30, 3).. Moses, who was once dened an en* tance nto Palestne, appeas now.n gloy, epesentng the edeemed of the Lod who wll pass though death nto the Kngdom. Many thousands of the edeemed have fallen asleep and at the comng of the Lod shall be awakened to pass Into the Kngdom. 2. Eljah, now glofed, epesents the edeemed who shall pass nto the Kngdom though tanslaton. Many shall be lvng upon the eath when the Lod shall come, and shall wthout dyng be changed and thus pass nto the Kngdom ( Co. 8:50-58; Thess. 4 :- 4-8). 3. They talk of the vey thng whch the dscples efused to beleve, namely, the death of Chst III. Isael, n the Flash, In Connecton Wth the Kngdom, Repesented by Pete, James and John (v. 28). Isael shall be called fom the hdng place among all natons of the eath and shall be gatheed to Jesus Chst the Kng, as the cental people n the Kngdom (E«. 37:2-27).. Pete poposes to buld thee tabenacles (v. 38). The Feast of Tabenacles looked fowad to the gloous egn of Chst Pete caught a glmpse of the sgnfcance of the tansfguaton. Bs poposton snowed that he thought of the Feast Of Tabenacles, and theefoe of the MMenlum. 2. The dvne voce (v. 85). At ths tme God hmself utteed hs wods, assung them that ths one In gloy was hs son Jesus Chst y u v tan.xus o &ny c&ae o uatan that cannot be cued by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Swon to befoe me and subscbed In my pesence, ths 6th day of Decembe, A D. 886 (Seal) A. W. Ohsason, Notay Publc. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE s takan ntenally and acts though the Blood on the Mucous 8ufaces of the System* F. J. Cheney A Co, Toledo, Oho. 7. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Oho. One Fom. "What Is camouflage, pa?" "Stanng you fnges wth Ink to /nake people thnk that you ae a wte." 2 Mllons used last yea* to KILL COLDS HILL'S CASCARA Standad cold emedy fo 20 yeas ' n tablet fou tafe, sue, no opate* beak* up a cold la 24 ' hoae euevee tp la 3 day*. 'Coney back f t fals. The gvauee boa hae a Red ~Xt XtfDntBZ&svm NOma WAY'S SWEET RelleTe Feveahneaa, Constpaton,Colds and coect dsodes of the stomach and howela. Udht Motktafe #w so y4*t. Al Duggsts. Saaple maled FBEX. Adseas, deae Mathe Gay Ce.. Le Ray. M V. TO SHINE A COLD STOVE Qnek and Eaay 0M E-Z STOVE POLISH Beady Klxt Ready OBXIOOl to Shne WANTED Ladea eveywhee to demonstate and take measues fo wondeful new eoaet. Watson. 202 Pak Bldg., Detot, Mch. FRECKLES Wte Fo Mastsslpp Map and Homeseekea' Ooldev Ad. Southen Lend Ce* Isetdaa, Kss. have fo GRAYSSYRUP ; RED SPRUCE GUM, M*~t.al D-WATSONt/CO HmYok INDIGESTION Caused by Acd-Stomach Mllons of people n fact about 9 out of 0 suffe moe o teas fom ndgeston, acute o chonc. Nealy *"<ttf case ta caused by Ac Id-Stomach. Thee ae othe stomach dsodes whch also ae sue sgns of Aed-Stomach belchng-, heatbun, bloat afte eatng, food epeatng, sou, saasy stomach. Thee ae many allmente whch, whle they do not cause much dstess n the stomach ltselt ae, nevetheless, taceable to an acdstomach. Among these ae nevousness, blousness, choss of the lve, heumatsm. Impoveshed blood, weakness, nsomna, melanchola and a long tan of physcal and mental mtaelea that keep the vctms n mseable health yea afte yea. The ght thng to do I* to attack these alments at the souce get d of the aeldftomaeh, A wondeful moden emedy called EATONIC now makes It easy to do ths. One of hundeds of thousand* of gateful osen of EATONIC wtes: "I have been toubled wth ntestnal Indgeston fo about 3tt>m»»*»"! mna Hv<* n**nt n*»t»» FH»" *Of 3¾ n my bowels fllsappeaod, EATOIfIC Is JUBt tbe emedy needcd" We'have thousands of lettes tellng of these mavelous benefts. Ty EATONIC and yon, too, Wll be just aa enthuelastlo la Its pase. You duggst has EATONIC Get a bg 60c box fom hm today. He wll efund you money If you ae not satsfed. {"ATONIC H feet, HAIR BALSAM MDeadmtf-BtofttHaJtfalUa ReeeaeeColeVad GAT ao& aad dfltt fla s* d>onsta; < CbmswWstoteaoneV. MB Oaae.Oeft- sea* stops all pas, ensues eosafot fottotee! ekes walkng easy. Sao. by mal W. N. U. f DETROIT, NO The Stomach Begns dgeston, but the most mpotant wok s done by the bowels, lve and kdneys. Falue of these to act effcently allows the whole body to be posoned. BEECHAM'S PILLS do moe than poduce bowel movement Lve, skn and kdneys ae nfluenced to moe actve effot wth esultng nceased effect It s always safe to take ;, -. " "--wu- / / sane* 'T : :

7 S' '.f.;*. y *'?x*> ":'\&;J&4 A.4..Y.» &V ':-, V*; T'./;' V.y" -> l ',<MmMt*. &ttfbehm ¾¾¾¾¾¾¾¾ U«L&DIUWA MOOT CLOTH.f. - ; THROUGH HAIR *» et "Dandene" save you Sj. ba and dousc j / IL- Ms beauty Ob, gls, such an abundance of thck, heavy, nvgoated ha; a pefect mass of wavy, slky ha, gloously fluffy, bght and" so easy to manage. Just mosten a cloth wth a lttle "Dandene" and caefully daw t though you ha, takng one small stand at a tme; ths magcally e* moves all dt, excess ol and gease, but ylftkfea s not left bttle, dy. stngy oaded. but chamngly soft, wth glossyqgoden gleams and tende lghts. The youthful glnts, tnts and colo ae agan n you ha. "Dandelne" s a tonc-beautfle. Besdes doublng the beauty of the ha at once, t checks danduff and stops fallng ha. Get delghtful Dandelne fo a few cents at any dug o tolet counte and use t ae s dessng and nvgoato as told on bottlefc--adv. < HE KNEW ONLY ONE METHOD D TROlT- UVE TOCK. Beat heavy stees, $2 3; best handy weght batche stees, $ ; mxed stee* and hefes, $*.50 S; handy lght hatches, $7.50 8; lght batches, $$07; best cows, $7.60 8; batche cows, S&5O07; cuttes, ; eannes, $6 5,26; best hoay bolls, $7 7.60; bologna bolls, ICO 7; stock bolls, $6 6.50; feedes,» 0; stockes, $7 8.60; mlkes and spnges, $5 60. aheap and Lambs. Beat lambs, $4; fa lambs, $L ; lght to common lambs, $6 0; fa to good sheep, $6.50 7; colls and common, $ Hog*. Hogs wee $.25 a hunded hghe than the close last week, mxed hogs sellng at $6, and ths was the pe. alng pce all the week; pgs bought $4.75. The qualty was good- DETROIT QRAIN MARKET. Wheat Cash No. ed, $2.27; No, mxed, $2.26; No. whte, $225; No. 2 ed 3c and No. 3 ed 6c unde No. ed. Whte wheat 2o undefed. Con Cash No. 3, $.63; No. 2 and No. 3 yellow, $.66; No. 4 yellow, $-68; No. 5 yellow, $.62; No. 6 yellow, $.6. Oats Cash No. 2 whte, 78c; No. 3 whte, 76 l-2 77c; No. 4 whte, c Rye Cash No., $.38. Beans Immedate and pompt Rhlp. ment, $6.86 pe cwt. Baley Cash No. 3, $ pe cwt Seeds Pme ed clove, spot and Decembe, $30; alske, $29.25; tmothy, $5.50. Flou Fancy spng patent, $ ; fancy wnte patent, $2.75; second wnte patent, $2; wnte staght, $.25 pe bbl. Hay No. tmothy, $ $; standad, $ ; lght mxed, $ ; No. 2 tmothy, $ ; N<kA JlmothylJU&M No, mxed. H l:l«3cfsfe : trup" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove posons fom stomach, lve and Accept "Calfona" Syup of Fgs only look fo the name Calfona on the package, then you ae sue you chld s havng the best and most hamless laxatve o physc fo the lttle stomach, lve and bowels. Chlden love ts delcous futy taste. Full dectons fo chld's dose on each bottle. Gve t wthout fea. Mothe You must say "Calfona.* Adv. "See Othe Sde." Vc woks In a downtown dug stoe. The othe day an eldely woman peplexed hm when she gave hm a newspape clppng and asked hm f he had any of that. He «d- "Eght-button length chamolsette gloves, $.49." "You must be In the wong shop, madame," suggested Vc. Ths s a dug stoe, sn't It?" asked the woman. "Yes," sad Vc, "but we don't sell eght-button gloves.' Then the woman eached fo the clppng, tuned t ove and on the othe sde was an advetsement fo snake ol. Detot News. ASSLIOffly KKyylS 5 c a package befoe the wa c a package dung tbe wa c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! * ~m». *, T«lCUC«TTMJT, "Mste," an Italan of mddle age addessed Lou Guensey, '! want to be ncopoated." By questonng the Italan, Lou ganed the nfomaton that hs clent was a man of odd Jobs, mowng lawns, cayng coal, washng wndows, etc. "You see," explaned the clent, " am gong to have some advetsng cads pnted and I thnk t would gve an Influence f I say on them I am Incopoated." "But how," asked Guensey, "do you expect to have youself In copoa ted?" "I have no knowledge," was the eply, "but f It costs, I wll pay I " Los Angeles Tmes. fapettjt to all Womea Reades of tks Pape QDOu wttoottsveubst OX [have kdney o bladde touble and neve suspect t. Women's complants often pove to be nothng else but kdney touble, o the atal* of kdoey o Madde dsease. If the kdneys ae not n a healthy ess* dtfcm, they saey eaust the othe ogans become dseased. You may suffe pan n the back, head*.. t ~ -'.S*'*-*"-- \+4<-**+* 53¾¾¾¾¾ ' *!&*+<* <?.,,+ staw, $lo.60 n pe ton n canots. Feed In 00-lb sacks to Jobbes: Ban, $46; standad mddlngs, $5¾) 6.60; fne mddlngs, $60*.60; coase conmeal, $60 62; cacked con, $66; con and oat chop, $53066 pe ton. EA8T BUFFALO. Cattle Phlme heavy stees, $4 5.60; best shppng stees, $3 4; medum shppng stees, $2 2.50; best yealngs, $5 6.50; best handy stees, $.50; fa to good knd, $9.50 0; handy stees and hefes, mxed, $9 0; westen helfea, $0 0.50; best fat cows, $0 0.50; butcheng cows, $7 8; cuttes, $5.76 6; eannes, $ ; fancy bulls, $9 0; butcheng bulls, $7 8; common bulls, $6 6.50; best feedng stees, $0 ; medum feedes, $8 8.60; beet stockes, $7 8; lght to common, $6 7; mlkes and spng* ea, $76j 50. Hogs Heaves and yokes, $5.50; few, $5.75; pgs and lghts. $ Sheep and lambs Top lambs, $4.60; yealngs, $0 ; wethes, $ ; ewes, $ Calves Top calves, $9; fa to,tyu,; SltQtt; amsj oaye * tg Aspn say Baye Insst on "Baye Tablets of Aspn" to a "Baye package/' contanng pope dectons fo Colds, Pan, Headche, Neualga. Lumbago, and Rheumatsm. Name "Baye" means genune aspn pescbed by physcans fo nneteen yeas. Handy tn boxes of 2 tablets cost few cents- Aspn s tade nak of Baye Manufactue of Monocetlcacldeste of Salcyllcadd. Adv n. Seveal people have bumped up galnst dsgace whle tyng to dodge povety. dftmtp BttBdy If the pompt w4*f of Asthmsjand 86 eonta and oaa dohatwlsa foe ml SAMP.. Nothop & Lyn«nColne.,ButaJo,H.Y. UNCLE SAM ascrapchew. n PLUG fom MOIST & FRESH Chlden Cy Fo W-Smmm&S* one so. Bt hundeds of women clam that Df. Klme's Swamp-Root, by estong health to the kdneys, poved to be just the emedy needed to ovecome such condtons* Many send fo a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the geat kdney, lve and bladde medeme, wll do fot By enclosng ten cents to D. -*t. ««!«. 4 Co., Bnghamton, N.?., you eceve, sample sss bottle by Pacel t'ost. You can puchase medum and sse bottles at all dug stoes. Adv,»*" Appled Knowledge.» Ou lttle boy asks so many questons and so many of them we ae unable to answe, so we gve hm ths answe: "That's Just natue, son." One day I asked hm how he got hl face so dty, and he sad: "Thafe Just natue, mothe.* Chcago Tbune. have WW Cutlaua And double yea aao effcency wall as pomote skn paty, akn tosstot and ska health. Ko mug, ac aumj sosp» no gems, no waste, ae Itaton even whan shaved twlcs dally. One soap fo an uses s amthlag and shanpoafng<--.adfv FARM AND GAROEW Chestnuts 26 30c pe lb. Popcon Shelled, 2c pe lb. Caulflowe $ pe bu. Honey Whte comb, 82 35c pe lb. Celey Kalamaaoo, 26 30c pe bunch. Cabbage Home gown, 90c $.6 pe bu. Tomatoes Hothouse, $350 pe 0-lb basket Onons Indana, $ pe 00-lb sack. Dessed Hogs Best, 20 22c; heavy 8 9c pe b. Potatoes Jobbng: Mchgan, $4.0 pe 60-lb sack. Calves (dessed) Fancy, 23 24c; choce, 2 22c pe lb. Lettuce Head, $2.50 $ pe cate; cebeg, $ pa cate; hot house, 4 6c pe lb. POULTRY. Lve Poulty Spng chckens, lage, 4 25o; Leghons, 2 23c; hens, X6 26e; small hens, 8 20c; oostes, IS 9c; young geese, 240 le; ducks, 2S t0c; tukeys, 36 35c pe lb. What*s CASTORIA ' uk Cattoa la a hamlea anhfttute fo Casto OH, Paegoc, Dops and Sootfaaf Synpa. Ittsaaaaat. It contan naseopnpa, Ishna DOT oauffcctoaaataaea. Its afa la ts saaataa* Fo moa thn thty yeas t has been n eoaattat aaa to fa* elef of Constpaton, Platalaacy, Wnd Colc tad aqayaa Vafanaaaaaa aaoy thaantn, aad by ajffpff gnd Bowels, ads the sttnlsj/ of heatthy aad aatanl alaea, A The CfcAdea's ( Kothe*! Mead. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Beas the Sgnatue of a»:..'y No one has a moe v4vld magns tton than the man who magnes h«knows t all Monng N,.etepVbuE: asjst emm-l HaA Ht»s pnovamoam. Detot Famfly pok, $50; clea hack pok, $45 47; blskeu, 23 24c; hams, 30c: shouldes, 23c; bacon, 2P 34c; p.cnlc hams, 9c; lad, 800 pa lb. Butte Fe&h ceamey, 6 l-2c; fesh ceamey, In 4b bcks, 62 4c pe lb. Egg* Fesh eggs, 6S t6e pe dot, aoeodng to qualty. In Use Fo Ove 30 Teas The Knd YM H*V* Always Bought TH ee«va*m< * : ; V.ffv ew'&v' w*>.?.?wmwm*ttm'tf

8 4¾, p ;, *.' ' 'V-'-., v ->* > **** t,<$zl, ;*ft < H, EGH99 :¾ > " HE 588¾¾¾ " hv;" /f-m Hv STCPST.* " f. ' & "'. BsO Sff.' HR5P3 I?-!\- 9 M ¾¾¾ A;-.. * HEH&$ v> :. EnuZ7 ISs v * p H,-, p' v * \ '\.'" *./>? v:, j <M Specal Electon Notlcejs heeby gven that the Boad } Supevsos of thafcounty of Lvng- *toq, State of Mchgan, has by esoluton passed at a egula sesson of sad Boad, held n the Cty of Howell on Fday, Octobe 7, 99, odeed a Specal Electon, to be held n the sey- *al pecncts of sad Goantj, on Tuesday, Novembe 25, A. D. 99. Fo the pupose of submttng to the legally qualfed votes of aad County "the queston of bondng sad County n Tthe sum of Sx Hunded Thousand <$600,000) dollas fo the pupose of gavelng, macadamzng, buldng cement oads, buldng o epag Jbdges, o n any oth way n the dsceton of the Boad of Countv Road Commssones, povdng fo the bette constucton, mpovement and cae of the hghways n sad county. Sad poposton wll be voted upon foy ballot n the followng fom: OFFICIAL BALLOT Instuctons: If you wsh to vote fo the poposton of bondng the County n the sum of Sx Hunded Thousand ($600,000) dollas fo pupose of constuctng and mpovng hghways, put an x n the squae [ ] opposte the wod [yesj. If you wsh to vote aganst *ad poposton put an X n the squae [ ] opposte the wod [no]. Fold you ballot befoe leavng the 4t>ooth. Fo the ssung of county bondao mpove the hghways [ ] Y ES Fo the ssung of county bons to m,.;>ve the hghways [ j No Regstaton Notce fo Specal Elect Novembe 25, A.D. 99 To the Qualfed Electos of Lvngston County: Notce s heeby gven that all legally qualfed electos of the County of Lvngston and State of Mchgan, who ae not legally egsteed n the espectve votng pecncts, may do so by applyng to the espectve townshp o Cty Cleks, on uv date up to and ncludng the loth day of Novembe, A. D. 99, ethe n peson o by affdavt to the pupose of votng at the Specal Electon to be held n the seveal pedncts of sad County of Lvngston on Tuesday Novembe 25, A. D. 99. Dated Oct. 24, A. D. 9f9. John A. Hagman, Clek of sad County of Lvngston State of Mcngan, the Ccut Cout fo the County of Lvngston, n Chans eey. Fancs M. Nchols, Plantff vs Avlla M. Nchols, Defendant. At a sesson of sad cout 'Cvey legally cst ballot found to On moton of G. (\ Veland t s oavv a cos m.kf bv an electo n < -,-uuae pvtngo tm'mvoj "ys" P<ae-ce wthn thee months fom the -' ' f be counted fo sad ponostan, date of ths ode: That wthn 40 days v.l evev ballo* so maked p stanng the plantff cause a copy of ths ode t-j the wod "no" wll be counted to b publshed n the Pnckney Dspatch, a newspape pnted and ccul ant sad poposton. Ddted Oct. 24. A. D. 99. atng n Lvngston County, once n John A. Hagman, each week fo sx weeks n successon, CleTk of sad county of Lvngston o that the plantff 5guse a copy of HmmmmmMmmHHMmmmuMmumNum fntxney DISPATCH PULLETS HATCHED IK SPRING E$$a Can Be Assued Fom Fowl* 4A Fall Pope Housng and Feedng of Impotance. Poulty ownes who wsh to obtan eggs n the fall and ealy wnte should aange to hatch the pullets In Mach o Apl, say specalsts In the depatment of agcultue, Washngton, D. C. Bds hatched In Mach o Apl wll be well matued n the fall. The est s a matte of pope housng, feedng, and handlng. The chcken house should be comfotably wam, well ventlated, and cleaju. The feed should nclude beef scap o smla mateal. Thee should be temptaton to execse n scatchng ove clean ltte on the floo. GIVE FEMALES BEST* OF CARE Beedes Should Not Be Foced to Heavy Egg Poducton Dung the Wnte Months. Females should be gven the best cae possble, and It s doubtful f beedes should be foced fo heavy egg poducton dung the wnte months. Heavy eg? poducton pecedng the beedng season wll pob held at the cout oom n the ably affect the vtalty of the chcks. Cty of Howell n sad county on the Fesh a, execse and geen food ae 23d day of Octobe, A. D. 99. essentals, n ode o keep the byeedng females n the pnk of condton. Pesent: Hon. Joseph H. Collns, Ccut Judge. In ths cause t appeang bp the affdavt on fle that afte dlgent seach Oppotunty fo Savng. and nquy, t cannot be leaned n Chckens affod the ual chld an what state o ccunty th* 3 sad defendant Av \n Nch"ls oppotunty of savng by eanng. esdes. ths ode to be pesonally seved upon cneaeenoanc at least twenty days befoe the tme pescbed fo he appeaence. Joseph H. Collns7 Ccut Judge, Examned, countesgned and enteed by me: John A. Hagman, Clek. G. C. Yelland, Attoney fo Plantff. Busness adess: Howell, Mchgan. n mj'%0', "Jtofjl *k jffl- 0 f t) :..X M. m mm / FRUIT PbUM CAKE PUDDING All Knds of Fowl Roasted to Ode!% LOAF!* f - ' ~-<V _:,,.< * f-*5» To the mmense showng of Coats we have just eceved to offe at the Vev Socal Pce of $37.50 Each L" ff We have been equested to nnke a smalle loaf of bead In ode to satsfy ths demand we now have placed on sale a Ten-Cent Loaf of Bead n addton to the n-ual s/e Ths smalle loaf s made the same-except t sze as the egula MOTHER'S BREAD These gaments ae the vey latest style poductons and ae shown n the popula shades of bowns and new blues, Slvetones, velous and polo cloths ae mostly favoed n the specal shewng. It wll be to the advantage of evey woman who wll buy a new coat ths season to nvestgate these bette gaments. Only by seeng and feelng the wondefully thck, cozy woolen and ple fabcs only by seeng the cae n makng, the good lnngs, the fne sttchng. <-an one eally have a tue pctue of the natue of these values. fu tmmed o self tmmed- these gaments ae wthout equal at the pce. Slk plushes = MORTON'S HOME BAKERY Uv;.;..4-.3T' Ths s :0 JlM "» nnuuututmnnuumuum Natonal Blouse Week Mm. And ths stoe s showng specal assotments n keepng wth the event. Beautful Geogette Blouses n lght shades o dake sut colongs. Jaz Slks, Voles, etc. n abundance- Dung Blouse Week WQ offe o pe cent dsount on all wasts. CASH BEATS I CREDIT.<»,.. Beautful Fall Skts n petty plads, and n plan fabcs, fnely taloed $7.50 to Whchcxplans why we can and do v Ths s He logcal p'ace to buy Fus The season's favoed pelts of Fox, Raccoon, Mole and Coney ac shown n the coect shapes- $6 50 to $00 sets. Let us save you money on Desses and Apons ''Lowell" made, whch stands fo qualty of mtcl, fullness n cut and thcj best of sewng. Apons, lght o dak $.50. Desses, belted,82.50,and 2 75 Chldens Desses $ 49 to $2.75 n petty p'ads. New Shades of Lades Funshngs, Neckwea, Gloves, Hosey, Pases, Rbbons. Suely ths s the stoe fo Lades Appael W. J. Dance 6c Co. Undesell any othe hadwae I stoe n [Old Lvngston Countv I Come and see about t. New Pefecton and W kuss Cl Sto -, Lawn Mowes, Banne Steel Ranges and all, STAPLE HARDWARE GOODS I f mm Tuly yous!*'- Stockbdge, Mch. Cafae Pad on $8 Puchases Teeple Hadwae Co. I j«hhu«whmnhhhnmmmmma<mmnnw» ;>*./«., #. " '""""; : V~''..:. >;*&>».*&* m* «JW'.-.*_:*'.!L---: -. \.

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