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1 wm^^mmmmm^ram m*mm mmp «*p ^ PJH >-nf«w«pnckney DSPATCH *" XT.?;.' HFNRY FORD ACQURES MLL PROPERTY Owners of oher Land Nofed o Furnsh Absracs and Deed.Real Esae Covered by Opons Afer several monhs of uncerany on accoun of wo men declnng o make ransfers of her propery, he deal s now compleed and he propery was formally deeded o Henry Ford las week. The prospecs of facory now oecono real n ancpaon.he V'l.g :"' ' Whle w; :.r h.he T rd n le J. -"-:.., u n D.:.'. L j v., en ds lo e >:r: oossb!'.-. Ts ;;».-, :,- \..) all who :- dree:.''. ow 'h'- \ T : v --^, '.': he r'or,; fa engne hons> cl. C - ^ *. 0. '^. a.' L.;', nor;::- y wll p u L\ e ','!jr:\ :V,- bo 0 :- Lre r. u^or.d, : v :' >r, ha lh< areu. :g made rc-o..~-'.;rc. :v:.. M;;: mm ") an ( j- Elecon day pa ssed very quely* No cloae coness developed, and he enre Democra cke was eleced. All canddaes were re-elced. M. J. Reason now becomes supervsor for he ffh erm wh a majory subsanally larger nan he reeeved las year, showng ncreased confdence n hs ably o serve Punam ownshp. The veeran D. W. Mura now becomes clerk for he fourh me. Followng are he successful canddaes wh her majores. Supervsor.... Clerk Treasurer. Hgw. Corn... Overseer. Jusce Board of Revew Consables, Sylves. K e r r.. k.mm- v e oocr: lo [.,".; \ Pnckney, Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, Thursday, Aprl 7, PJ2 >'«>. 4 M.J. Reason 4S. ), W. Mura 6^. A. M. Roche.-,..; Wm. Jeffrey : : > Casper Vullmer C. Alber Fros '. j Wm. Dockng r rkrr.s "!. ClauUe- Reason 7 J, Parck M HOUSE w. a;. ELECTRC F' THAT CAR SN'T PERFORMNG RGHT Brng n and Le Us Gve You SQUARE DEAL Come n and ge our prces on J! TRES, TUBES, CHANS AND ALL AUTOMOBLE ACCESSORES Your Sasfacon Guaraneed n Advance K!! V!. G. REEVES!. * ORD SALES AND EBVGE STATON ^snm Qualy Ser vce The a f) offered ALT nejfl L.U J * g v N ha n me m and 2-e com [no J hs oovvng Y OS «s ^u^ mor-3 Prce are a r *e p f*. M f*? r '"' ^ <* >"* *"* 4& 2 J-. ( ^ - -:¾ *^s^^,^j4s*fe^> ^¾¾^¾ l! v,-»-. Y x.v STREETS AGAN.JjyuMy!. w''!l'y ^JE*?a^vJ'-: r. A.--d.-\.^r r-.l!.?: '." U. ^ve,;, r o^e H. bo ^n-n3 >».--JJ^SS;. a Workmanlke ful /- -» ^ n n < e v."',, s <x v : >.,.- Mary Shehu:;; and o ;-.-.'s Marjry Tues.lay n^h: 'he sr-en of 'vkney were llunnaod for he :':rs nr:a Jus Rohar.son. Chel <k.rdro.r, Hee:; k ;;^n and ^ - T.play, X-- he Car : :er, Margare n hree year^, and or he Frs me ; Drver, Carre Cardner, rene Warner, lor ;J Llan. a 'asso:;, Mary Cardner, Ha.:e n he hsory of he vllage hey were Mchardson, \'ola Shpley, Frances [Hre d'eed.' Hardware C«.. well lghed. Kraf, Grace Tupper, Ruh Gallgan, A large crowd assembled n he bus-! rene RchajJson, Paulne Reason, re--s secon of "Man Sree an:l he > Gladys Maebon, Florence Murphy. NORTHVLLE ELECTRC people congraulaed each oher and A?"? Carr, Geo-ga Fzmmons, j Mnne Reason, Helen Mercer, Besse] he vllege auhores on he fnal wndup of he long drawn ou conroversy Chambers, Blanche Kendee.! Swarhou, leaha Cook, Rleanor [ SHOP as o wheher or no we were o have Hamburg ] adequae eu crc servce n he vllage. Mesdames Hae Carpener, Phvlls! The Councl and he Edson Company Galaan, Nell E. Hagh, Berha P. Hekley, Leona Olsaver, Laura Schu- may well be pro-d of he resul, and macher, Carre Sherdan, Henrea he czens feel elaed as s n0 j Smh, p earl Sherdan, Grace Sles, longer necessary o make excuses o Ea Twche!!, Ehel M. Wnan?, Kae j vsors on accoun of dark srees. B. Queal L. B. Queal; and Msses Jula' Ball, Sarah A. McClear, Margare^ Many words of prase are heard daly Sweeney, Veronca Buron, Lyda, for he way he Edson Company has Bacher, Helen Carpener, Mldred : conduced he work. From he hghes Cond, Ruh Feaherly, Dorohy Rel- j offcers o he workmen more couresy sen, Evelyn B. Safford. Helen SchafTer. ; Vola Wason. Hlda M. Wnklehaus. could no be expeced. No expense or me ha3 been spared by hem o gve Pnckney he very bes ha coulj bq gven and he lesul s a well lghed APRL FOOL PARTY (owu, The poles and wre equpmen On. Frday afernoon a : olly pary are pu up n L. workmanlke manner, was enjoyed a hehomeof Mrs. Hae Swarhou by he memders of h»:r Sunday School Class. and n conras he oher pole3 and paraphanala n he vllage as he A s^rn on he door ''Fresh Pan" sae ules chef engneer descrbes sruck fear no he hears of al hose hen/, -look lke a "conglomerae m s< who were arrayed n new sprng :'.nery, of msrs." Tne E lson Company has 4^u hey wer-' soon safely enered and ceranly lved up o he lne repuaon engaged n such a busy cha ha hey forgo o beware of he.oker. -earned ^elsewhere. Pnckney s wel When he hosess announced.n oh: oleased. fashoned peanu hun, bey sared ou so greedly ha fear of he» ompee Councl Proceedngs desrucon of her home nduced he hosess o call an early "Aprl Fool". A puzzle cones followed, he przes beng n keepng wh he jesspr of he clay. A regular meeng of he vllage councl was held Monday evenng -Aprl, a < p. m. Preeen: Presren, Clerk, Trusees Weeks, Capple, Kennedy, Read, and Carr. The Presden, by and wh he consen of he councl apponed Wm. Kennedy Jr. sree commssoner. A moon was made by Weeks and Capple ha he councl buy a lo for he vllage, and ge esmaes on he cos of a buldng o be used for he hous : ng cf he f.e ruck and equpmen. Ayes Weeks, Capple, Kennedy, Read Nays None The followng blls were read. D.>ubleday-Hun-Dolan Co. Assesor's Roll Book --. $ ;..> ; Afer a bounful po luck supper he guess depared proclamng- Mrs. Swarhou he only knd of Sunday School eacher. CHANGE OF TME By order of he councl he odcal vllage me wll be Easern sandar me commencng a mdngh, Saurday Aprl oh. Offcer Avery Klled Tues lay evenng, whle rdng hs moorcycle on Grand Rver Road near he Sx Pon crossng beween How«^ and Fowlervllle Couny Speed Offcer \ E. Avery was hrown under an ap- Doubleday-Hun-Dolan Co. Poll Books and Tally Shees 3.46 Moved by Read and Weeks ha he blls be allowed. Carred. Councl voed o adop Easern me ' proachng auomoble wh hs moorn hs Vllage begnnng Saurday j c y c] e anc j ded shorly afer. Aprl s * mdngh. Carred., g h. ff T ^ wag 9 a m m o n e d bu Councl adjourned.,! <, -, Vlla M. Rchards Vllage Clerk w h n he a r n v e d hfe w " exnc. nearly lf no &J, ^5F-^--c.-^..,aA..v.*«S-^. sw>w-j Receved ^SSWf'^!* as»^; ' "j^cs^,.^ n f * - j ^-^v'-ta-a*-' Cens S'^rnsj CSTS *.V22' We have a complee lne of Rubber Fccr*/e>* *~c\ Mens Work Shoes n All Sze? Hghes Prces Pad for Bucer z.r.6 'ZL 3! MONKS BROS C. B. TURNBULL, Prop. ^.,^.^. OUR NEW PRCES ON GROCERES _ u H:s (da.;p.'>-! '^ o: KM* Sp L l '.' la --. o ]-* :- MM '\,v- r: 'nnr ^ans LA' :d -' "2 CHUS -.xra Peas '2 o'as Frp.r.co-A'.ne'. 2 '"ns Plchards df gallon Auu' )::. No. 2 can Pneapp.V > o.! ran Pnenpjle. _ ( :\<.co or Snowdrf p ^ardne. J. ' > or. Lhly'a Red Alsv.a.S 2 pks -Jello. - V c K'OU P'acake F Bes Plue Toaj:; our. 2 ll- O-v Rose R-, B,JCS- raao h-^'n - v 0a: C a:'. 0; ^¾ ~ ; > ~ ~> : 25: n 5- C. H. KENNEDY.«M<.y \J>* /

2 f PNCKNEY DSPATCH Mchgan News 5 Tersely Told < lronwood Charlea Hakaueu, 5 years old, klled hmself by seng off a. sck of.dyuauue he had pu n hde hs ves. Benon Harbor Work was sared las week on a $250,000 movng pcure heaer here. wll have a seang capacy of 2,000. Grand Rapds The apponmen by Pope Benedc of Monsgnor Thomas Flannery, of Grand Rapds, as hs domesc prelae was announced n a dspach from Rome. Souh Lyon Ten housand lve hundred dollars s he prce pad by Muaself brohers, well known Souh Lyon sock men, for he hree-year-old Holaen bull auconed off by J. Zgler. Kalamazoo Mrs. Wllam G. Loveland, wfe of he presden of he VVaervle Paper Co., has been gven a dvorce. She charged ha her husband swore a her and had an "nhered bad dsposon." Beldng Harold Crane, 2 years old, of Porland, a eacher n he Hoppough School, near here, s beleved wo have been drowned n he rver here when he wen for a canoe rde. Hs overurned canoe was found. Escanaba A glass door a he Escanaba Naonal bank was broken n a rush by 200 school chldren, eager o place her deposs n he bank. Auomac recevng ellers were placed n he schools for hrf week. Muskegon Hgh rens n Chcago are expeced o brng bg crowds o he summer resors near here nex summer. Requess for accommodaons already are beng receved. Several new coages are beng bul a Whe Lake. Caro Mrs. Clara Howell Van Glder, posmsress here for he las four years, has resgned o rejon her husband on hs farm near Webbervllle. Mss Nora Walls, asssan h/: f&m'3a*~."5,^*, '&^±.'.'" '. *'W,'; *#-^.w> 3^>s«*»>*-'= pu a y '"j^ccesbol Adran: ADram wnuoeck, <y, veeran of he Cvl war, and Mrs. Elzabeh Anderson, 65, boh of hs cy, were marred a he home of Mrs. Anderson's daugher, Mrs. F. J. De- Good. Mr. Whbeck has been a resden of Adran for 60 years. Fln Falng o ake advanage of a chance gven hm by Judge F. W. Brennan las Sepember, when he was placed on probaon for larceny, John Roh, 7, was senenced o hree o 4 years a oaa. Roh had negleced o repor o he probaon offcer. M. Pleasan--Charles Guf, 37 years old, ended hs domesc roubles by cung hs hroa wh a razor on on he sree n hs cy. Guf had rouble wh hs wfe and, when refused admance o he house where she was sayng, ended hs lfe n fron of he house. ron Mounan The ron Mounan Daly News wll make s frs appearance Aprl. Frank J. Russell of Marquee wll have charge of he edoral deparmen and Wllam F. Russel of Marquee wll have charge of he busness deparmen The Daly- News wll replace he Press and Trbune-Gazee. Muskegon Charles A. Rnvce, supernenden of consrucon ;or he Consumers Power Co., refuse*' o allow workmen o repar a bro:. n nsulaor belevng oo dangero > bu sared he^ work hmself. A fev mnues laer he ouched a lve wre.nd fell 40 fee o he cemen below, le ded fve mnues laer. Ludngon Fred O. Adams, of Scovlle, foreman of he Jury whch las Ocober convced Mrs. Sella Blanche Mol of posonng her husband, was arresed by Depuy Shelff Andrew Anderson on a charge of perjury. The complan was made by Wllam S. Paxon, faher of Mrs. Mol. who s servng a lfe erm n he Dero house of correcon. ona A fallen elephone pole n he prson enclosure served as a scalng ladder by means of whch Joe Cooper and Frank Saley, alas Gordon, wen over he wall of he Mchgan reformaory. The men were rused nmaes ; nd served n he kchen. Saley was sen up from Shawass ^ couny January 22, 92, for burgl.y. Cooper formerly lved a Fln and V derman. Dowagac A peon o Aorney General Merln WHey o reopen he nvesgaon no he deah of her husband, Sdney Ben Buler, bllard room propreor, klled durng a lquor "pary" March, s beng crculaed here by hs wdow, Mrs. Kaherne Buler. The wdow has expressed dssasfacon wh he handlng of he case whch resuled n he exoneraon of Buler's hree companons by a coroaer's jury. Mrs. Buler gafd «be had obaned 50 sgners. Adran Ruby Baley anu.. ^. b- bard, nmaes a he ndusral S hool lor Grls, have escaped. Kalamazoo The voers of Decau wll decde Aprl 8 he fae of a bond ssue o erec a new hgh school buldng. ; Fln Salares of wo jusces of he peace ard he cy reasurer whch were fxed for hs year a $3,600 have : been reduced $300 by he common councl. Decaur The board of educaon! has purchased Baron park for ah- lec purposes. Money for he ahlec j held was rased durng he war and! nvesed n lbery bonds. Hllman John Sco, who sho j Charles Lake, Dero &. Macknac ' saon agen here, s. January, was convced a Alana of aemped murder and senenced o 20 o 40 years. : Decaur Mn growers of souhern! Mchgan and norhern ndana repor he prospec of he larges crop n [ many years. Hgh prces durng he war encouraged many o ncrease her mn acreages. Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Couny has aken anoher sep oward equal jury servce for men and women. Seven women have been drawn for he Aprl erm of he Crcu Ccur, he larges number ever called on a a sngle erm. Albon Owng o he fac ha he only concern n own ownng cehouses guessed wrong and faled o pu up a supply of ce, Albon people wll be compelled o use mpored ce a $7 per on or beer, unless an arfcal plan s sared. Muskegon The Grand Trunk Ralroad s makng arrangemens o begn work on a ferry dock here o be used when sars fregh ransporaon across Lake Mchgan by ferry. The dock wll be large enough o accommodae four freghers. Kalamazoo Many "rush" orders are brngng a'revval of busness a he paper mlls here. b N. Russell, of he Wolverne Paper Co., says he enormous sock accumulaed durng he Jonesvle suuey ueck.er, ¾ jrcaa old, formerly of Jonesvle, a brake man, was klled a F. Wayne Juncon when he slpped and fell from he back of an engne. A car whch had jus been cu loose n swchng ran over hm, An nques has been ordered. Owosso Propery owners n Burns ownshp have sared su agans he ownshp for reurn of specal assess men axes pad for a Communy House a Byrun. The cours have held ha he specal elecon a whch he rasng of $5,000 by hese axes was llegal. Brmngham has been announced defnely ha he vllage of Brmngham wll seek an njuncon o resran he D. U. R. from collecng he 28-cen fare o Dero, nsead of a "spl fare" of 8 cens, whch Oakland crcu judges ruled could be pad by passengers. Por Huron Por Huron elecors - wll be gven an opporuny o voe on he proposed change from he presen commsson form of govem- ; men o he cy manager form a he prmares o be held n Augus. The chamber of commerce s behnd he movemen for a cy manager. Ponac Denyng ha he had a par n he famly dffcules of Frank Kss and wfe, whose roubles are n he dvorce cour here, John Al, a Turk, made he novel defense ha he couple quarreled n a language he dd no undersand. The cour had demanded Al's appearance on charges made by Kss. Allegan The Allegan Couny Slver and Black Fox company has been organzed by J. Ford Sraon, Earl Herman, Rober Dynham, Eml Swanson and Wayne Sock. The company wll operae a fur farm n he vcny of Allegan and wll sar wh 40 pars of s ver and black foxes. Ten pars of U.-.^9 wll be mpored from Prnce Edward sland. Ponac Judges Kleber P. Rockwell and Frank L. Cover, sng jonly, dened he moon for an njuncon peoned for by Wlls Hugh, Elmer G. Kesler and Samuel F. Fosler, Ferndale, o resran Probae Judge Ross Sockwell from callng a specal elecon o elec offcers o fll he vacances caused by he recall of he peoners, March. The recall was held o be vald. Ann Arbor Three auomoble wheels and res are beleved o be he only spols secured by ralroad heves when a Mchgan Cenral fregh ran was sopped hree mles wes of hs cy by he cung of he ar connecons. The engneer clamed o have seen ne res by he sde of he racks, bu by he me he ran crew wen back o he spo he robbers had dsappeared wh her loo. The car door was opeu. ADMTS FLEENG FROM DYNG GRL DURAND YOUTH DECLARES HE KNOCKED POSON FROM HAND BUT SHE REACHED T. VCTM FOUND BY TRAM CREW Feelng Runs Hgh n Couny For Falure of Accused o Call For Medcal Asssance. Owosso. "n he clearness of he ngh, could see her press a bole o her lps, jus afer had clmbed he fence, near our favore meeng place, on my way home. ran o her sde, knocked he bole from her hands, bu before was able o kck ou of her reach, she had pcked up agan and draned s conens. n anoher nsan she had fallen o he ground, face downward. fel her sll warm body and, sasfed she was dead, ran home." Ths was he admsson of Forres Hggns, 22-year-old sweehear of Lucy W T hum, whose body was found n a secluded spo near Durand by members of a ralroad crew. Ths saemen, he frs of angble naure 'o arse from he ms ha has eneloped he grl's deah, was made o offcals las Saurday ngh a Corunna, where Hggns s beng held on a charge of murderng hs sweehear. An auopsy dsclosed ha he grl's deah was due o acd burns. was also dsclosed ha he grl would soon have become a moher. She was he daugher of Edgar Whum, a farmer lvng n Genesee couny, jus beyond he couny lne. Feelng s runnng hgh n Shavassee couny. Publc senmen has urned agans Hggns for hs falure o ge medcal aenon for he grl a a me, when, s beleved, her lfe could have been saved. Members of he ralroad crew, who w&s^ nreauulfe yflel. W» ;B)\uu ca. Couny auuorues are u»e opmuu ha had Hggns made an effor o oban help deah mgh have been avered. Hggns, n hs saemen, old offers fear of consequences mpelled am o run from he scene. He fel sure, he sad, suspcon would have fallen on hm, had he repored he ff ar o polce. Hggns declared Mss Whum become morose and dejeced when he old her her elopemen would have o be pu off several days. SAYS FARM KEY TO PROSPERTY Wealh of U. S. Hur By Mddlemen and Unfarness, Senaor Declares. Cambrdge, Mass. Organzaon, cooperaon, proper apprecaon of busness mehods and proecon of neress of agrculure "o he same exen as oher ndusres are proeced," were suggesed by Uned Saes Senaor Ladd of Norh Dakoa, as remedes for he farmers' problem, n an address a he Harvard unon. "Ths naon prospers or fals n proporon jus as agrculure succeeds or fals o ne he farmer a lvng wage and enables hm o rase hs sandard of lvng o ha enjoyed by he busness man n own," he sad. U. S. STEEL SETS 8 HOUR DAY Announcemen Also Made of 20 Per Cen Cu n Wage Scale. Gary, nd. A 20 per cen reducon of wages and he egh hour day wll be pu no effec by he Uned Saes Seel corporaon abou he mddle of hs monh, accordng o unoffcal repors. Abou 30,000 men are employed n he company's plans when hey are runnng full me, bu s no known Jus how many men are a work now. The 8-hour day wll mean ha 0,- 000 addonal men would be requred o run he plans. SHP BOARD JOB OFFERED SCOTT Mchgan Represenave Says May Head Shppng Body. He Norfolk, Va. Represenave Sco of Mchgan on arrvng here Sunday, as a member of he congressonal pary of 25 whch vsed he Panama Oenal zone, sad he charmanshp of zhe shppng board "was suggesed o me before we Baled for Panama." He refused o confrm or deny repors ha he offer came from Presden Hardng. MARKET REPORT FURNSHED BY U. S. BUREAU OF MARKET*, WASHNG TON. D. C l!_ c Hay Bulk of receps of lower grades. Arvala op grades lgh. Shppng demand poor. Local demand far n ms markes. (Jood grades alfalfa be'ng requesed. No. alfalla abou $24 Chcago, bu uemand slackenng. Frm one o marke for al knds choce qualy hay. Quoe: No. mohy $24 Cncnna, $24 Chcago, $27 Memphs, $9 Mrmeupolln. $25 Phladelpha, 52 New York. Nfo. 2 mohy $22 Cncnna, $20.50 Chcago. $25 Memphs $7 Mnneapols. $24 Phladelpha, $2S.5l New York. No. alfalfa $2 Cncnna, $27 Memphs. $2 Mnneapols. $20 Kansas Cy. No. prare $5.50 Mnneapols, $4 Kansas < My. Feed Whea feeds declnng seadly, Prces n nearly all feedsufls a new low levels wh demand generally que; socks n all secons good bu no much booked ahead. Cluen feed que; prce well mananed by manufacurers; producon gh. Quoed: Bran $8, mddlngs $7 Mnleapols; whe and yellow homny feed $22 Chcago oafeed $S S. Lous; ryp feed $6 Mnneapols, $7 Mlwaukee. Gran Marke unseled and prces flucuaed rapdly whn narrow range unl he joh when prces dropped sharply on lqudaon n coarse grans for counry..ccoun. Lqudaon connued on he :;s; whea very weak early, bu shor coverng and removal of hedges on more han,000,000 bu. whea sold o Span aused prces o rally from low pons. For he week Chcago Mav whea down A l-4o a $.38 5-S. May corn 3 l-2c a CO 5-Sc. Mnneapols May whea down 4 3-4c a $ , Kansas Cy May 4 l-4c a $.3, Wnnpeg May 5 l-2c a $.7-2. Chcago March whea $.55. Mnneapols flour demand dull; far demand for beer gradea whea; Canadan whea wellng 45c over Mnneapols May; No. 2 dark 8 o 34c over. Frus and Vegeables. Poaoes up 5 o 0c per 00 lbs. norhern shppng saons, closng 90c o $ Chcago. Carlo marke up 5c a $.05 o $ 20, New York round whes held a $.40 o $.50 bulk. New York cold sorage Baldwn apples down abou 25c per bbl. cy wholesale markes a $4.75 o $5.75. Norhwesern exra fancy wnefcap.s slghly weaker Chcago a $2.50 o $3.50 per box; seady Kansas Cy a $3.50 o $4. Carlo shpmens week ended March 30: poaoes cars, boxed apples 295, harfeled apples 544, cabbage 6J»0, oelerv 259, leuce 373. onons 25. swee poaoes 248, srawberres 245, omaoes 285. Dary Producs. Buer markes unseled durng h^ week, bu he presen endency s oward recovery, prces advancng n all markes on he 3s. V,.->-*~-. V,,.,u«. xnr\nn»; <.m c on u*-mal\ dm LHS mpors have h?ld a frm prces. Cheese markes weak and lower. Some cheese shpped on consgnmen from Wsconsn pons durng woek. A Wsconsn prmary marke: wns LOc; dases c; double dases, young Amercas and longhorns, 22c, Lve Sock and Meas Chcago lve sock prces declned 35c o 75c on hogs, 0c o-40c on beef seers; 25c o 35c on feeder seers and 75c o $ on veal calves he pas week. Fa lambs los 50c o 85c; bucher cows and hefers were praccally seady; fa ewes advanced 25c o 50c. March 3 Chcago prces: hogs, bulk of sales, 8.80 o $9 90; medum and good beef seers $8 o 9.65; bucher cows and hefers $5 o $9.25; feeder seers $7.50 o $9. LRh and medum wegh veal calves $7 o $9.50; f a lambs $7.50 o $0; feedng lambs $7.50 o $9.25; yearlngs $7 o $9; fa ewes $5 o $6.75. Wh he excepon of pork, prces of fresh meas a easern wholesale markes were generally lower han a week lgo. March 3 prces good grade meas: eefs 50:7; veal $7(9*20; lambs $8 22; muon $2Cal6; lgh pork lons $24@27; heavy lons $8022. DETROT QUOTATONS Feed and Gran WHEAT Cash No. 2 red, $.58, May. $.53; July, $.36; No. 2 whe and No. 2 mxed. $.56. CORN Cash No. 3 yellow, 65c; No. 4 yellow, 62c; No. 5 yellow, 57c; No, 6 yellow. 54c. OATS Cash No, 2 whe, 45 l-2c; No. 3 whe, 44c; No. 4 whe. 4c. RYE Cash No. 2. $.49. BEANS mmedae and promp shpmen, $3 50 per cw. SEEDS Prme red clover. $2.0; Aprl. $0; alske, $4.50; mohy. $3. FEED Rran. $30@32; sandard mddlngs, $2Srb30; fne mddlngs, $33(5)35; cracked corn. $32@35; coarse cornmeal, $30(9 3; chop, $27 28 per on n 00-lb. sacks. HAY No. mohy, $2@22; sandard, $2002; lgh mxed, $20@2; No. 2 mohy, $H0"2O; No. clover mxed. $80; 9; No. clover, $70*8; rye sraw, $3¾ 4; w;hea and oa sraw, $2@3 pe r on n carlos. FT.OUR Fancy sprng whea paens, $000.50; fancy wner whea paens, $00; second wner whea paens, $S.50(¾ 9.50; wner whea sraghs, $3(¾ 8.50 per bbl. Lve Sock and Poulry CATTLE Bes heavy seers, $80:8.75: bes handwegh bucher seers. $ ; mxed seers and hefers. $6,750)7.50; lgh buchers, $606.50; bes cows, $6: bucher cows. $4.50@5.50; cuers, $30>4; canners, $2.5003: bes lgh bulls, $6.50; bologna bulls, $505.50: sock bulls, $4 5; feeders. $ ; sockers, $6^7" mlkers and sprngers. $ SHEEP AND LAMBS Bes lambs, $ ; far lambs. $.80)9; lgh o common lambs. $ ; clp. $808 50; far o good sheep, $405; culls and common, $203. HOC,s Mxed hogs, $0; pgs, $n.r,0; heavy. $9.50; roughs, $7; sags, $5.5006; boars. $4fa 5. CALVES Bes grades, $9.75@0; culls $Mr»:~heaw. $5. LVE POULTRY Sprng chckens smooh legs c; sprng chckens' sa^gy, 25(9 27c. fa hens, c; medum hens, 3TPfr32c; old roosers. 20c" ducks, 350:40c; geese, 20@27c; urkeys c per lb. Farm and Produce.. APPLES Fancy. $ ; frss. $.(502; seconds. $0.50 per bu: wesern boxes. $2.75(¾¾ NEW POTATOES Bermuda. $30M4 per bbl. POTATOES Mchgan. $.90fr2 per 50-lb. sack. DRESSED HOGS Lgh, 203r heavy. 00:c per lb. CABBAGE $ per on; new cabbage. $ per crae. DRESSED CALVES Choce 40.^c medum, 203c; large coarse. 00c per lb. Buer and Eggs EGGS Fresh curren receps, 24c bd 25c asked per do*. BUTTER Fresh creamery. 42c bd 43c a»ked; sorage, 35 38c per lb LUCKY STRKE cgaree oased A*/Jh»j. lc+jfj? ^^ Good Farm Lands Choce heavy clay loam sol underlad wh lmesone n Mchgan's Wonderful Clover Seed Bel-prce $0.00 o $30.00 per acre. These are Beech and Maple lands, mber removed. Le Clover and Alfalfa Seed Crops pay for your land. Reasonable down paymen and easy paymens hereafer. Why be a rener or work for ohers when you can be ndependen? Wre oday for full parculars And bookle Thad. B. Preson, Onaway, Mch. $0 a Monh Such an ncrease n your ncome can be secured by you Payable he fn Day of each Monh By nvesng abou $,340 n 20 Shmr - - W!*c $F.P-VJOL C0M A Y H Ths would pay you Nearly 9% on he money nvesed CTES SERVCE COMPANY Through s Subsdary Operang Companes n 920, produced more han 3,600,000 Barrels Crude Ol; Generaed and sold 703,000,000 klowa hours of Elecrc Curren; Produced 38,700,000,000 cubc fee of Naural Gas. Produced 7,000,000,000 cubc fee of Arfcal Gas. Carred 3,000,000 passengers on s Elecrc Ralways. All Essenal ndusre* Servng 637 communes Oyer 90,000 nvesors are owners of CTES SERVCE COMPANY and Subsdary Companes We hall be glad o execue your orders or gve addonal nformaon Henry L, Dohery & Company Bond Deparmen 60 Wall Sree, New York Send for '' Thrf Bookle'' 4 PLEATNG Accordon Sde or Knfe Box Double Box We Gve You 24-Hour Servce Mal Orders Our Specaly We Charfe $.75 per Skr Personal Checks Acceped Reurn Charges Pad by Us The Fox Garmen Co. Mchgan Cucura Soap The Safey Razor Shavng Soap Caon 80*0 UTM whoo B«. \ RHEUMATCA FOR RHEUMATSM* Delay n properly reang Rheumasm ofen ermnaes n permanen njury. Rhaumalc* s he modern deal capsule reamen*. ha has gven resuls. A OruKprsa or sen pospad on recep cf orce $.25 per box. Send for free bookle. MODERN LABORATORES =9? Avenue A. Nw Yof*

3 FNE CROPS SURE Farmers n Wesern Canada Jublan a Prospec. Splendd Wner Weaher Has Pu he Naurally Ferle Land n Splendd Condon, and Bounful Yelds Are Assured. "Wha a delghful wner we have had," s an expresson ha could be heard 'ulmos anywhere when he opc of he weaher became he subjec of conversaon. No only n he Mddle Wes and "down eas" could be heard, bu also n he Far Wes, "$ up n he Canadan Wes. There he same remarkable feaures \ha brough forh a wonderful wner exsed. Repors from all pars of he counry, from famed Medcne Ha n Albera o Wnnpeg n Manoba, ndcae ha all hrough he wner season very lle cold weaher was experenced. n December, we read ha golf playng had pu no he dscard all ce spors, ha farmers were caugh "red-handed", plowng her felds. n January, he Albera yeoman go ou hs racor and n hs shr sleeves was seen preparng ground for he 92 crop. Durng February, n Saskachewan, one farmer harrowed ffy acres and planed he seed. "Why, yes. of course, n March," sad an owa farmer, who had jus heard from hs son, who was lookng afer he Wesern Canadan farm, "my boy wres me hey had some snow, and a few cold dps, bu wha dd ha maer? The cale and he horses came hrough he wner n beer condon han hey looked hree or four monhs ago. Grass was plenful on he prares, he subble was rch and valuable as food, and he sraw sacks and groves proved ample for sheler.*' Sprng s now fully upon he Wesern Canada farmer, hs machnery s all n shape for a sprng's work, nnd he s lookng forward o nn excellen crop year. Las fall here was n splendd lo of mosure ha permenpf he cround. suffcenly o leave :.7::¾. ^-^-.ws-/ condon requred for successful germnaon. Then, wh he lenghened days of May and June, he mnny fchours of sunshne ha hey brng, accompaned by showers of ran, and wh a sol of whch here s none rcher nor more generous, here wll be seen preparng for a rpenng harves he hundreds of housands of acres of whea, oas, barley, rye, alfalfa and mm ha wll make he hears of he Wesrern Canada farmers swell wh prde as hey reasonably look forward o nn abundan harves. There s a gren deal ha can be sad n favor of he clmae of Wesern Cannda. The mos mporan s ha hose who lve here, and have lved n oher counres, prefer o any hey have experenced elsewhere. s rue he wners as a rule are colder han are hose n counres lyng much farher souh, bu s also rue ha hey are empered by a /dryness of he amosphere ha makes a lower emperaure preferable o ha several degrees hgher where greaer humdy prevals. Enervaon and llslessness are unknown; he ar s bracng, bu he cold s no penerang. Then he summers and he auumns hey could no be more enjoyable. Adversemen. Le 'Er Blow! f Popocaapel s abou o erup, many a schoolboy who has red o spell he name wll hope ha he mounan wll blow self off he map. Boson Transcrp. Caarrh Can Be Cored Caarrh s a local dsease grealy nfluenced by consuonal condons. herefore requres consuonal reamen. HALF'S CATARRH MEDCNE s aken nernally and acs hrough he Blood on he Mucous Surfaces of he Sysem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE desroys he foundaon of he dsease, gves he paen srengh by mprovng he general healh and esslsu naure n dong s work. All Druggss. Crculars free. F. J. Cheney * Co.. Toledo, Oho. f he poor man canno always ge mea, he rch man canno always dges. Gles. The flr's punshmen for conemp of cour s ancen spnserhood. B FOR 6 BlLL-ANS Ho waer Sure Relef LL-ANS NDGESTON TEETH OF STATE DRY ACT DRAWN SUPREME COURT KNOCKS OUT SEARCH AMD SEZURE LAW AS BENG MANDATORY. STATE TO RUSH AMENDMENT Adverse Decson No o Sop War On Whskey Rng, Enforcemen Offcals Declare. Lansng. Mchgan s now whou a search and sezure provson n s sae prohbon law a8 a resul of he decson of he sae supreme cour las week, whch declares he sezure secon of he law n conflc wh he sae consuon and herefore vod. Unl such me as he legslaure can amend he prohbon ac o conform wh he consuon he cours and sae offcals are srppad of hs necessary power n lquor law enforcemen. The rulng came n a Grand Rapds case, he defendan, Edgar D. De Lamaer, a druggs of ha cy, beng released by he superor cour of Grand Rapds by quashng of he nformaon agans hm. was charged ha he unlawfully had whskey n hs sore. The sae perm o De Lamaer expred May, 99, and he was refused anoher by he sae food and drug deparmen. n he nerm, whle he was ye makng effors o oban a new perm o handle lquor, Dec. 30, 99, George M. Bradley, a sae food and drug nspecor, obaned a search warran on hs own affdav and raded he sore, geng four and one-half pns of Kenucky Maden whskey. When he case come before he superor cour, De Lamaer conended ha Secon 25 of he Wley prohbon law of 97, as amended by he 99 acs, and whch provdes for Kr^h nd?ez T *f» *n lquor rases, The superor cour so held, whch released he defendan and quashed he charges. Ths acon of he lower cour s upheld by he sae supreme cour. The. consuon provdes ha a search and sezure ac "may be" ssued by a jusce upon oah or affrmaon and a showng ha convnces he judge ha here s "probable cause" o beleve ha he clams se forh are rue. The Wley ac says ha a judge "shall" ssue a warran upon oah or affrmaon, and, herefore, s a varance wh he consuon, whch gves he Judge dscreonary power, "shall" beng mandaory. j All he legslaure has o do s amend he Wley ac so as o gve he Judge dscreonary power as provded by he consuon. Accordng o Sae Food and Drug Commssoner Woodworh, here wll be no cessaon of he acves of he deparmen n enforcng he lquor ac. s offcers wll smply drop he queson of search warrans unl he legslaure amends he Wley ac. LAKES-TO-SEA CANAL ASSURED Lle Objecon o Projec Rased A Hearng A Dero. Dero. The 39h and fnal hearng of he nernaonal Jon Waerways commsson was held here las week and delegaes from 5 saes of he mddle wes and Canada were enhusasc over he prospecs for he success of he proposed lakes-o-ocean waerway. Only one objecon o he evdence was made and hs came from a Buffalo man. The proposed waerway wll add $300,000,000 a year o he value of farm producs of he Uned Saes, accordng o Oscar J. Larson of Mnnesoa. He charged ha New York and oher dsrcs opposng he plan are selfshly ryng o block a projec ha means mllons o he res of he counry. $50,000,000 CLUB, FOR WOMEN New York Organzaons Plannng Erecon of Large Buldng. New York. A $50,000,000 club house for women o be used as a meeng plaee for New York's 366 femnne organzaons and known as he Women's NaonaJ club, wll be bul near Ffh avenue. wll be a 5 o 22-sory buldng. The fnancng commee proposed o erec smlar women's club buldngs n oher ces, one of he frs beng n Washngon, D. C, was sad. PNCKNEY DSPATCH GEORGE B. M. HARVEY George Brnon McClelland Harvey, who wll represen he Uned Saes a London as ambassador o Grea Bran, who born n Peacham, V. n 864; began lfe as a reporer and s now classfed n "Who's Who" as edor, havng served n ha capacy on varous newspapers, magaznes and persodcals, some of whch he owned and publshed. FND HEMMETER BODY N RVER Swchmen Recover Corpse of Busness Man Mssng Four Monhs. Dero. Afer nearly four monhs mmerson n he Dero rver he body of Fred Hemmeer, former secreary and reasurer of he Hemmeer Cgar companv, was found floang o saore DY r v J\U& auu ux'hwmm Scd', SWcnmal u av oamuran Pacfc ralway. Hemmeer and a frend were repored mssng and afer rndng of her auomoble n he rver, was beleved ha he men had eher accdenly drven off he dock no he rver or had me wh foul play. COVERT ROAD LAW S UPHELD Lower Cour Decson n Famous Bloomfeld Case Affrmed. Ponac. Affrmaon of fndngs of he local crcu cour n he famous "Wes Bloomfeld road case" upholds he consuonaly of he Cover road law and makes probable connuance of he presen plan of consrucng hghways n he sae. The law was aacked by Wes Bloomfeld resdens who objeced o he assessmens leved under he dsrc sysem and was carred o supreme cour. ACCUSED OF PADDNG PAYROLL Paymens of Grand Trunk Money o Fcous Names, Charge. Ponac Paddng a payroll of he Grand Trunk ralroad was charged agans Thomas Ereckle n muncpal cour. He demanded examnaon, j The arres followed saemens made j by a Corunna ralroad employe who! s sad o have revealed ha pay- ; mens were made n he names of men dead a he me, and o non-exsen workmen. NEW U. S. DRY CHEF NAMED Rchardson Resgns and Sone s n Charge of Cenral Deparmen. Washngon. Ralph W. Sone, federal prohbon drecor for llnos, has been apponed acng federal supervsng prohbon agen for he Cenral deparmen, connung also as sae drecor. He succeeds Frank D. Rchardson, resgned. Mchgan s embraced n he Cenral deparmen. FREE TWO BERGDOLL PURSUERS German's Gran Amercan General's Reques For Release of Men. Washngon. The war deparmen has announced ha Carl Neuff and Franz Zmmer, he wo An eroans - mprsoned n Germany for an aemp o kdnap Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, Amercan draf deserer, have been released ems Of neres n World's News N. Y. Assembly Ouss Socals Albany. The assembly by a voe of 77 o 62 declared vacan he sea of Assemblyman Henry Jager, socals, eleced by he Foureenh dsrc of Kngs couny, New York cy. Bryan Proege Alcohol Vcm Chcago. Wll Reed Dunroy, 45, poe, and wdely known as a press agen, ded here of wood alcohol posonng. n hs younger days he was a proege of Wllam Jennngs Bryan, who pad hs way hrough he Unversy of Nebraska. Townsend Back a Capal Washngon. Senaor Cbarles E. Townsend of Mchgan has reurned o Washngon wh hs brde, followng a bref honeymoon n Vrgna. Hs aenon was mmedaely gven o numerous applcaons for federal posons n Mchgan. Alen Resrcon Bll Tabled Sacrameno. The judcary commee of he sae senae voed o able Senaor Duncan's bll desgned o prohb all alens from ownng land and lmng leases o hree years. Alens nelegble for czenshp already are under such resrcons. Bull Ddn' Lke Hs Name New York. Because hs las name had been a hndrance n obanng work, Wllam J. Bull go legal permsson o e hs surname ousde, adopng "Goodman" as hs las name. He sad fellow employes spen oo much me makng jess on he name Bull. Labor Pary Jons Socalss Souh Por, Eng. The majory secon of he ndependen Labor pary has decded o afflae wh he nernaonal Socals Workers' unon recenly formed n Venna on he undersandng ha he pary reaned free-»*!«*%«'<»a^::^;5 (?;rj;?^rk?;r«k'.v, Su Agans Unon Dsmssed New York. Supreme Cour Jusce Bjour dsmssed he complan fled agans he Amalgamaed Clohng Workers of Amerca by J. F. Fredmann & Co., askng dssoluon of he unon and $500,000 damages. The su grew ou of he srke called las December n he men's clohng ndusry, whch sll s n progress. Sae Bars Beer as Medcne LanBng. Manufacure, sale or mporaon of beer conanng more han one-half one per cen of alcohol for medcnal purposes, wll no be permssble n Mchgan, accordng o an opnon handed down by Aorney General Merln Wley. The opnon was gven n a leer o A. C. Graham, of Dero, Federal prohbon agen for Mchgan. Fnd Prsoners Makng Booze Wlmngon, Del. A myserous aroma comng from he culnary deparmen of he work house aroused he suspcons of Warden Plummer, who dscovered wo gallons of corn mash beng dslled by prson workers. The sll was confscaed and he prsoners were removed o her cells. An honor commee of prsoners wll punsh he booleggers. Dawes Heads Quz Commee Washngon. A commee of, headed by Charles G. Dawes, of Chcago, who served as a brgader general wh he Amercan Expedonary Forces, has been apponed by Presden Hardng o conduc an nqury 'no he admnsraon of he war rsk bureau, board of vocaonal ranng and care and reamen of wounded or mpared servce men generally.*' Anoher "Sllman" Dvorce Case Grand Rapds. Local dvorce cour habues are eagerly followng a Sllman case all her own. Frederck Sllman s sung Grace Ryder Sllman for dvorce n crcu cour, charg ng cruely. Sllman alleges he was marred on Jan He sad he lved wh hs wfe 4 days. Then, he charges, she became a member of a heaer chorus whou consulng hm. Frends Feed 736,000 Germans Phladelpha. Chldren o he number of 736,000 are fed daly n,005 communes n Germany by he Amerqan Frends' Servce commee. Ths relef work and smlar work n ohsjf pars of he world, was shown n repors of commees a he yearly meeng of he Phladelpha Or-hodox Frends. George Vaux. Jr., presened leers from Frends meengs n all pars of he world receved durng he las year. ASPRN Name "Bayer" on Genun Take Asprn only as old n each package of genune Bayer Tables of Asprn. Then you wll be followng he drecons and dosage worked oa by physcans durng H years, and proved safe by mllons. Take no chances wh subsues. f you see he Bayer Cross on ables, you can ake hem whou fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralga, Rheumasm, Earache, Toohache, Lumbago and for Pan. Handy n boxes of welve ables cos few cens. Druggss also sell larger packages. Asprn s he rade mark of Bayer Manufacure of Monoacecacdeser of S&lcylcacld. Adv. Down on he Farm. "How does Fanner Jones ake now ha cder s llegal?" "Oh, he akes hard." Amercan Legon Weeklv. Thousands Have Kdney Trouble and Never Suspec Applcans for nsurance Ofen Rejeced* > J Judgng from repors from druggss who are consanly n drec ouch wh he publc, here fl one. preparaon ha hag been very successful n overcomng hese condons. The aald -and healng nfluence of Dr. Klmer's Swajnp<Roo s soon realzed. sands he 'bgoes for s remarkable record of success. An examnng physcan for one of he promnen Lfe n^uranc^ Companes, Mo sn nervew pn he jbbjee j made (Re,W onshng saemen ha *QOe reala«why so many applcans for nsurance are ~e- ons -are declned do no even {ulpfecj ha hey have h he dsease. s on'sks a all drug sores n boles of wo s*e\ medum and large. However, f you wsh frs o es hs grea preparaon send en cens o pr. Klmer & Co., Bnghamon, N'. Y., for m sample ble. When wrng be sure and menon hs paper. Adv. Naural. " saw you weepng a he pcure show." "Well, was a movng pcure." To sop he pan of Cens, Bunons. Caleoses, Blser*. Tred. Aeanj. Swollen. Teaser reel. u«e ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE The- Ansepc. Healng Powder o Shake no Your Shoes and sprnkle n he Foo-bah. Sold everywhere. hs package Be sure o re COLLKCTlONS NOTK», BU> AM) M - C'Ol.'NTS rollfcfd anywhtp n he TnPd Saes H C Van Akr-p, Lawyer. 309 Vnn BMg. HATTT.K CREKK MCHGAN ABSORBNE * ^ TRADE MA«K B f G.U SPAT Off wll reduce nflamed, swollen Jons, Sprans, Bruses, Sof Bunches; Heals Bols, Poll Evl, Qulor, Fsula and nfeced ores quckly as a posve ansepc and germcde. Pleasan o w does no blser or r»»e b«har. «& roe o» SfaUae Serve. 2. SO per book, fuvere, Book 7 R free. ABSORBNE. JR..bc ubepk Qmlacu for msakla. rcdncn Panful. Swollen Vd&a, Weu, Sran*. Bralaa nof fsla a»4 lfsm He a. Prka S. 25 per bole a dealer* er dcqmea, Wn ef roe acre * yee vru. Lberal Tral HcH or S o Maapa. W. F. YOUNG. nc.. 0 Tsaafc prnflhsld. M. V ^ M l u-\v,fj' *!..'!. "My Moher. 75?emM old. naed DODD'S KDNEY PLLS for her back. She could hardly sand up sragh. Three - days' use brough a, bff change. Upol fnshng he whole box she s well agan; feels as young as s lady ffy yean old. WM. F. BOETTCHER, 87 W. George Sree S Paul, Mna. Aak yerar drag-gs or order drre from DooH'a MedenS Co- Buffalo. N. Y. Only *0a and Guaraneed. D.unoml Dnner Plls K««r < «.»sl ><»»-NM<T (»»p* W. N. U., DETROT, NO ;'

4 PNCKJSEY Dr'ATCH Souh osco -«. «MYERS For TRES Vve'seH he whe re Recognzed by he keen As made of exra fbre And haled as he RACNE r Mr. a.nd Mrs. Frank Waer vsed a Augusas Wrera' n Maron Sunday John Green and wfe of Howell vsed a John Ruman's Sunday. Mrs. Mlford M le: eneraned her broher and wfe he pas week. Mrs. Earl Waers and daughers of Jackson vsed a he Waers Brohers Sunday. Mra. Laurena Run-ar. vaed Mrs. Gladys Cramer Tuesday. McClure Hnchey a"ad wfe called on Douglas Kenyon and wfe Sunday afernoon. Mlred and Margare Kuhn of Gregory called on J. D. Robera Sunday. George Harford and wfe were Howell callers Monday. Merrl Buckley vsed Ward Mchell Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Wanwrgh s workng n Howell. Mrs. Rose Barber called on Mrs. Elva Anderson Monday. A BARNARD'S A Specal Bargan n Boys Hosery Szes 6 o 0, black only a 25c par a f! P<KCKV&Y GARAGE WM. H, MEYER. Mgr. _9MJ~-m*n«S^5^S Bazaar News FOP Sprng Buyers We are no* able o ge goods and accommodae our ; cusomers s n days pone by. Never have we socked a larger lne han now, complee n every deparmen. RV R^frnK n Prces ^V?«?:*:* ^^^ «^:»«^ V^r^-SsSs'STr. >-. ^,H:*;J:-: ', ^7-¾ On Mos All Lnes of Goods * SEE US FOR Curan Roch and Fxures, Garden and Flower Seeda, Tnware, Pals and Galvanzed Ware, Char Seas, Enameled Ware, Whe Crockery, Cu Glas, Dnner Se*, Nes Eggs, Kchen Furnaonga, and 5 and 0 Cen Goods of every descrpon. OUR MLLNERY DEPARTMENT NCLUDES TVnvned and Unrmmed Has, Ha Flowers, Ha Colorng, ec. Ths Deparmen s a wnner New Shpmen of Has Ths Weak. Be Syre o Vs Our Candy Deparmen L. l. L F-ss Grs Ony Saled Peanus 5c lb. HOWELL, OPPOSTE MCHGAN COURTHOUSE Below a Few of *he New Genne and Okeh Records Jus Receved -ff-a - Von CaLrg M»M Marshall} John Mc Corrr.ack CdwjLc Ada< fror. Ada. [ Verd^ Johr. McCorrr.ack An^f Serenade (Braga) OkeH No Voln. Flu*. ar.d Earr ^.. u -, > ->««Tnlmrw?r<> from Cavallena Kuscar.a OkeH No *4UO (Maacagn) Volr. Flue and Harp OlwM Moon FO.T Tro Green Brohers N>«vej Bar.a ^. u -, m^a flda/rfc Moon Wal- Oke,H No Orar.do'a Oche3r* P«4«cena For Tro G-raer Brohers Nove'v Banr _, - Hor,o!olu Kyo* Wal- k H N - *3«33 Graer Brohers Nove'v Bar. P. M, SWARTHOUT - Chubb's Corners Chubb's Corners s geng gay. The Young people of he communy me a he home of Mr. and Mrs; Bernard Smh las Frday eve, dancng beng he order of he evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brgharr. eneraned he P. P. C. C.' Wednesday evenng. Mldred Benne eneraned abou foureen young people a a dancng pary Tuesday evenng. Mr. Fred Bene c who has bean spendng some me a he home of K VV. Allson lef Frday for Cheboygan. Anderson Frank Hanes and famly were Sunday guess a he h.me of Lorenzo Hldebrand of near Howell., Mr. aad Mrs. Rob. HofT eneraned Lansng relaves Sunday. Mrs. Adah Sprou vsed her sser near Munh las week. Mss Jenne Dockng of near Fowlervlle vsed her faher Sunday. Mrs. Roy Wlknson and daugher of Meamera are vng a he home of her parens Frank Hanes and wfe. Ucbeok and Borden have recenly purchased a Fordson racor. Vncen Young eneraned frends 5, >',>*.».- * «^. $V».-»* 'V* >* ' mg ue week * HofT. 4* % a wue come o r»od. CE Placed n your refrgeraor a $2.50 Per monh lor he whole beacon of sx monhs. S3.on per monh for ' less han sx monhs. S. H. CARR Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND S A TME-TRED REMEDY ha can be reled upon o ge rd of cough» and colds ha lead o erous llness f negleced. Every User a Frend 'The only remedy we ever use for coughs and colds s Foley's Honey sod Tar Compound. has been our sand* by for vears, pud necer fals UB." T. H. Foley, Marquee, Mch. " surely know he worh of Foley s Honey and Tar, as have aken wh good resuls. Also have sold hundreds ol boles." A. L. Sansbury, Parkersburg, W. Va. Chldren lke Foley's Honey and Tar. conans no opaes, and wll no njure a delcae somach- F. & Weeks W«Have SoJd Over 5,000 F\rm% o Dae V.-)!;e fr *rd no u- ; v,];w«! r)nrsff. Yo;l pay c or* corrmwron or.!y ^TT al o O-*T c-^:aj\~r. \^ ce or ' r-.h ja«, E. A. Srou Farm Agency WANTED-LSTN6S Have prospecu warf. posal and we wll call. DEXTCR, F. W. HAMLN Represenarre Drop MCH G?! Wndow Shades, 6 and 7 fee Lades 50c Lsle Hose, black and brown 39c Choce Paerns n Dress Gnghams 25c, 35c and 69c yard Mens Overalls, former prce $2.50, a $.39! Mens Work Shrs 89c o $.9 f GROCERES Larjje can Snyders Soup, 2 for -25c 5 large bars Whe Soap 25c 4 large roll? Tole Soap 25c lb Good Bakng Powder.. 9c Yeas, Saurdav only-. - 4c Good Red Salmon _.. 25c The Pnckney Gps Mll.Grnds Tuesdays and Frdays s now oppose he blacksmh shop vacaed by rvn Kennedy and wll be open '2 cbvs wceklv o do a nuck. and <j;ood job of grndng corn on cob or any mxure,.; canno shell corn y<, Make YOUP Grs as Large as Possble C. ALBERT FROST Propreor and Jusce of he Peace ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^- * ^^- ^ - ^*- * '^^-» "^P- ^»- * -^^- ^s ^»* ^P- «'^P- ^P- *" ^P- V" ^fc-~% ^fc*-~* ^SP- ^o-"'""^fc."*~"^»fc J «".~^ «. '^fct^»5 f! u * '!!! P.! J' f- * GLASGOW QTED FOR SFLJWG 29 o 35 Eas Man S. RROTHERS GOOD GOODS C"Ea» Jackson, Mch. A Sprng Sale of Bedspreads The Pruden Housewfe Wll Take Advanage Of These Prces 200 NEW BEDSPREADS arc ready for your Sprng needs wheher for everyday use or for he gues chamber, we arc confden of ben^ able o sasfy your wans. HPPLETTE SPRFACC- dcl for c\cryday use, wash as easy as shees, full sze a -..- $2.35 each CROCHETED SPREADS n all weyhs and new desgns, wh plan hems or wh scalloped edges 'and cu corners, full bed sze --$2.85 o $4.50 SATN MARSELLES SPREADS, jus!ovcl\»'dcsgrs and wondrous quales, very low prced a $5.70 o $6.50 CLOO SATN MARSELLES SPREADS n pnk or blue--»50 Qf^*<^^^*^^^.^^<^^^^<^<V<*««^^^^r^ ;> * ' % a

5 CjTand Trunk ume Table For h^ COV-::;eu «- u'._> _:.* rfnu* "/franseas "Jlc.46 7:2- a. rn. J< p. rn. Trans Wes No. 47 7:T-7 p. n Decorang and Panng a.rn.v v^.-sh r:lf> n::'.>e k::'wn on *j< >!!<:*.; u>n. Car^ '. Trfnkf, fly eerly. e.s...'ml.- A (..'udolff,.^. " _Loc;u Noces, n LHM! cohunu r :en jr uf per each lub-r.m. All na.ler nended o benek l e «ej - Frs Class Wark assured by a com- > S0lll or, Usu. vs uer. al o WMy MJ]Vu!. peen praccal decoraor. Panng ua wn oe pubwu-d a; r^ua;.^svmse and Paperhangng of bes qualy a m * r:;l reasonable prces Esmaes cheerujly gven. Sasfacon guaraneed an small as well large jobs. Phone J. S. HGGNS GREGORY WANTED! MCH. Cream, Eggs, Poulry <*V \\\:. E. FAR NAM. :K; * ' *> ; l r l < Announcemen uf enu-ramueu'b. ec., uaub be pad or n regular Lucs'. Noce raes. Obuary and nkrr.ze Ences are publshed ree of charge. Poery mus he pad for a he we of dve cecs per lne. {LOCAL AND GENERAL} John Whe and famly of Howell -jx.-r. Sunday wh P. Leavey. Mr. Earl Reasr.er and wfe spen Sunday a her paren. Mr. and Mrs. B. Van Barcum. Mr>. Arhur Ferrer and son -James of Ypslan spen Tru;' day a he v! home of.. C. Devereaux. Freeman Gawley who has beer, spend np he wner n Galesbcrg reurned o ws heme here Frday. f Mrs. Dan Denon of Gregory spen Frday wh Pr.ckney frends..... '.! Mrs. e:en Whe s vsng her fhebjbeeaaajas^^ Elzabeh Devereaux of! Yp«lan. Mrs. Ed. Spears ard daugher Gerrude, Mrs. Lawrence Spears, and Mrs. J. J. Kennedv were Ann Arbor vsors Frday.! FCH FD D.lF.nll AlTCFKnAT LAW HOWELl, MlCr Drs.H.F.&C L.Sgler? Offce. PNCK\&Y Hours: 3: ;J0 P. M Sundays o 2 P. M J %*%^www%vw*.v%^%*%^v%ww\%%%* The Pnckhdy Exchange Bank Doer a Conservave Bakng Busness. :. 3 per cen Pa'l OTS «Tme Deposs Plnckncy G. W. TB&P»& Mch. Prop For Sck Headache Conspaon, ndueon, Sour Somach, Blounesa. Bloang, Ga, Coaed Tongue, ake ha wholcomc physc-^. Ac prerfplr. Never aml*. M!M \*»4 *»l«! coa. Of " Be sure o read he adv. of Lne's Bazaar, Howell, n hs ssue. Mrs. Mary Murphy of Jackson s vsng a he home of her broher John Dunn. Msses Jesse Green, Norma Curle, and Ella Black were Jackson vsors Frday. ' Mr. Leo Monks and Mrs. Mnne Doody and chldren of Bay Cy spen PNCKNE V DSPATCH P Fred Hemrr.ngway baa moved o he om n o l c n w H Qnnf f» k w <" ngway homesead n Unadlla /lcjml*;y U lf>jju.ll,j< owmbp, whch he recenly purchased. o poc.-offce address s now Gregory. Enered a he Poaoffce a ruck- The annnal meeng of he.norh Dey, Mch., as Secoml Class Maer Hamburg Me Socey wl be he'd a he home of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. LNCOLN E. SMTH PUBLSHER Van Horn Thursday evenng Aprl :. Everyone cordally nved. Subscrpon, $.2~> a Year n Advance J«* v w % rff* V) r b M 'VJ.rw X> ;. : V< J -.J relaves uere re nrs ox me week. Mr3. Nelle Dunnng and Mrs. Floyd Reason were Howell CMlera Wednesday M. E. Darrow sjen las Monday n Ponac. C. V. Van W ; nl;e was a Howell vsor Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Carpener and son Kenneh of Ponac spen Wednesday a he dome of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reason. Mh-sea Alce and Madelne Roche were Howell callers las Wednesday. Marred a Ponac March 2^, Dolan and Mrs. Mabel Howey. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman spen a- few da>s las week a Oron. Clyde Darrow of Hopkns s vsng a he home of W. B. Darrow. Msses Alle HofT, Jesse Green, Ella Black. Norma Curle, and Agnes Carr were Howell vsors Wednesday. Born o Mr.' and Mr?. Phlp Fausman Sunday March 27, a son. V, G. Drkel was n Howell Wednesday. Lloyd Teeple of Howell spen he pas week wh hs grandmoher Mrs. Alce Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teeple, Mrs. Vlla Rchards, and Mss Blanche Marn were Howell vsors F-dav. Mr. and Mrs. Rob. moved o Dero. Mr. and Mrs. M. chldren of Jackson s relaves here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sund»T n Lansng Lnwsle have Fzmmor.s and?n Sunday wh B. Gardner spen Mr. and Mrs. Lous Monks and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nash were Ann Arbor vsors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Moran of Dero and Mrs. Emma Moran of Grand Rapds were Pnckney callers Sundv. Wm. Cady, formerly of Lakeland, wa9 n own Saurday. He has acceped he posun or sock manager wh Dean and Company of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reason were Dero vsors Monday. John Lennon of M. Pleasan s vsng a he home of Mr. ard Mrs L. C. Monks. MLss Margare Kuhn of Gregory spen he week end a he home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clnon. Ernes Carr and famly of Dero spen he week end a he homo of R. J. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Swarhoa vsed Dexer relaves Saurday. Mss Ara Gardner ol Lansng s n; a he home of H.. Gardner. \ v m. Meyers was n Howell las Saurday. Mchel W/?lch of DexeTwl*. bured n S Mary'fr Cemeery Mend ay. 'm$-' Mr. and Uf.JM*.jCUnfu kr* P* ^' TP *W para,w * When you are n llow-ll see he* beauful dsplay of new Crec. and Whe Enameled Ware. C. S. Lne Bazaar. Afer an nervew wh Mr. Lebold of he Ford Company, Sanford Reason reurned home and bough he Charles Shpley home on Dexer Roau, and he M. flowers propery on Wes Man and and Maron Srees. Mr. De Land De W of Fenon per he week end a he home of B. Van Blarcum. Harry Leavey of Dero spen a ew days a he heme of P. Leavey. Myron Dunnng of Dero s vsng a he home of hs moher Mrs. Nelle Dunnng. Dan Baker of Howell s spendng he week wh frends here. Old Tme Dance. W r here? n a new barn. When? Wednesday evenng Aprl D, n he vllage of Oak Grove. Good Musc. Every one come ard a good me assured. Don' forge he dance nex" Frday evenng Aprl " a he Opera House. Merker's l.ve pece orchesra of Jackson A ll furnsh he n.ase. Refreshmens served. Wans, For Sale Ec. f FOR SALK Ford Car n good condon. nqure v J. J. Jarker or F- Bowman BARRED ROCK EGGS for hachng. 5c each. See our Hock. Barney Roepke, 2 Gregory, Phor.e f F. Waned- NOTCE Try a package of Crowe's 20h Cenury Washng Compound. Makes dr vansh lke magc. A pkg. suffcen for 30 ordnary washngs 20 cens. For sale a ycur grocer's. FOR SALE-Whe Wyandoe eggs for hachng. T. W. Rchardson. For local and long dsance ruckng call Oo Kelenbeger. Promp servce, reasonable raes. Tel. l!*r-5 FOR SALE Bay mare 4, Bay geldng 2, boh good work horses. You may ' J.^A V. T-JC-M--.^. MOTHER'S FOR SALE :; horses from'-' years o] 0 years, 2 hefer calves 7 and U monhs old, Holaen cow 7years ofd, duejhe las of Aprl. J. E. Fch FOR SALE-One slghly used TH. P. Kerosene, hrolng governor engne. Also a one klowa, ory vol, D. C. generaor. These are praccally as good as new and f waned ogeher v. ll make some one a frs class elecrc lghng un. Come n and see ns abou hem and see hem operae. Ford Sales and Servce Saon. \ FOR SALE-Your choce of good horses, aged 4 o 0 years, w luu lbs o lon lbs,, hree v-el mached pars, prced o sell. M. J. Roche, Pnckney, Mch. Phone '.' rng 2. FOR SALE Some choce hay, also some corn. J. R. Marn WANTED To hre a marred man by he year o work on farm, or would ren farm all furnshed. C. V. Van Wnkle FOR SALE Aeolan Vocakon Vcrola Mahogany fnsh, cabne sze, used only lew mes. Prce rgh. nqure Pnckney Garage. FOR SALE Choce Barred Plymouh Rock eggs and chcks. j Phlp bprou, Pnckney Phone UF J :-55 HORSES f OR SALE -conssng of mached pars and odd horses, Ages' from o o 8 years. Also a few cheap horses. All horses sold wh a fu guaranee. Gene Mercer. 7 DANDY RHODE SLAND RED roosers and 2 oarred Plymouh Rocks Dandy bros. $2 each. A. Hammelel FOR SALE Baby chcks, Anconas, barred Rocks, lmed number o Whe and Brown Leghorns. Order now for sprng delvery. Mr?. J. H. Sder, Pnckney. LST YOLK PROPERTY- f you wsh o seh. Have easerners n ndana who desre o buy Mchgan farm and own propery. Commsson reasonable. Also pares wanng o buy, see me. J. W. Fall, Gregory Regsered Poland Chna Boar. Sred by Smooh Masadon. ^ Ed. Spears, one mle wes of Pnckney. Call on W. B. Darrow for all auomoble, rnck ec lcenses for 92. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-70 acres 4 mles rom PncKney. :<> acres plow land, en acres mowng marsh, balance paeure and mber. $2200 Would exchange lor en o f een acres wh far bouae and barn reasonable dsance from Pnckney. Frank Lemmon, Defer, Mch. A FEW CENTS EACH * ELK provdea for your famly when you are f one R. J. Carr, Agen 'OR SEfcvCE-Reraered Sb«rrorn' lurhaa bull. Fee $2 a me e* ervee. Jqhc dasfeocabj. H aes^ok NOTARY>UBLL^TM JEAU W. B, DfTre^e l Mll ] j M j JJ J ll ll J H M nl ll l^ft NOTCE To Every One Who Expecs o Use Spray Maeral Wach hs space for he nex fve wc<.'> for we wll publsh an nsrucon Adversemen c'nr \uu when o spray and wha s bes o u^e for : dsease or fungus growh or njec. rcular We Wll be Headquarers For = Pars Green Dry Lme Sulphur Dry Brodo Mxure s = X 5 E Arsenae of Lead Pyrox / = FLOYD E. WEEKS E DRUGGST = The Convenen Sore of Servce = -j u u > u n n r n r u M (MM! n u n n MT Pnckney Mea Marke Now Opened and Dong Busness We are n he marke for he bes grades of dressed pork Specal prces on Meas Saurday, Aprl 9. CLAUDE beef and Hghes Cash Prces Pad Gve (s a Call REASON BREAD <SS22&*'*<*--&+ ^^.-v-mj-j&r r&s&y*?. f««llvmu j rvufa»tt««jw> Wll (lb b) fco nacldra Always Unform n Qualy FRESH PASTRES Parker House Rolls Plan Rolls Fredcakes Pes of All Knds Try One YouHl Wan More Fresh Candes, Cgars, Tobaccos, Ec. A LTTLE BETTER VALUE AT A LTTLE LESS COST E. D. CAPPLE PNCKNEY HOME BAKERY ^^'-^^^^^'pl^^^f'v^^^^y^?^ Sewng he Elecrc Way wh eher a moor aached o your old sewng machne, or wh one of hese splendd lle porable sewng machnes, you bansh forever he old resome pedalng way The Dero Edson Company «a *. f. ;:> - k. f. :'. J:'. % s ;<

6 PNCKNEY DSPATCH Homeseader HV Cofyrf Afl Bgfrs fe»er*d CHAPTER X Connued. 4 "You don' learn anyhng. Rles. do you? You don' know anyhng more abou makng money han you dd 20 years ago." "Well, maybe don', and maybe do, bu can pay my way. an' cun go back ' Plalnvlle when lke, oo." "Don' ge ho," sad Gardner, wh unshaken composure. "'m jus ryng o pu you wse o yourself. Don' make any dfference o me f you spend your whole lfe sod-huslng; 's your lfe spend any way you lke. Bu 's only men who don' know any beer ha go on o he land nowadays. 's a lo easer o make a lvng ou of farmers han ou of farmng." "Well, p'r'aps so. bu ha's more n your lne. never " "Tha's jus wha say you never learn. Now look u me. an' wearng my las su, nor spendng my las dollar, eher, and haven' done wha j you'd call a day's work snce came wes. There's oher hngs so much easer o do." "Meanln'?^ " "On, los of hngs. Remance men, for nsance. These woods are full of hem. Chaps ha never could rack sragh n he old rus, and were sen ou here where here aren' any rus a all. They're no a bad bunch; brough up lke genlemen, mos of 'em; play he pano and alk n hree or four languages, and all ha knd of suff, hu hey're smply dangerous wh money. So when comes o hr>rw* n >o nnmlo nfproor h*»v '««v«foberj GSead Auhor of TheCowfncherTEc* llusraon* you re gong o ge no he bgger game 've been ellng you aboul don' care how much you're worh how much s Harrs brngng wh hm?" "Couple of hundred dollars, lkely." " wouldn' show my hand for ha How much can he rase?" "Well, supposn' he sold he old farm " "Now don' do any reckless supposng. Wll he sell he farm?" "Sure, he'll sell f he sees somehng beer." "How much can he ge for?" "Thry or $40,000." "Tha's more lke a sake. Hlram, 's up o vou and me o show hm somehng beer and o show o hm when he's alone. You're red ongh. Sleep ou, and we'll drve over o he ranch omorrow ogeher. VVe> ough o pck somehng beer han a homesead ou of hs." Nowhsandng he exhauson ocj cu8oned by hs Journey Rles was ear- ly abou. The unexpeced meeng ' wh Gardner, he laer's evden prospery, and hs frank conemp for men who made her lvng by labor, had lef a deep mpresson upon Rles. He had no dea by wha means Gardner proposed ha hey should possess hemselves of Harrjs' money, and he fel some doub abou any such aemp beng rewarded wh success. Neverheless, Gardner seemed o hnk he maer a smple one enough, and Gardner's good clohes and good cgars were evdence of hs ably o carry hs plans no effec ^>«LMblased as soon as me '..-.,- ^,^.-.¾ j-j^s-: ' ' :. ""*" XT.g^--5?*^'^ n blls. No checks, mnd you. Ge hm ou here wh he cash on hm, and- * do he loosenng up, f comes o ha." KUea was somewha alarmed a he snser urn of he conversaon. He had no compuncon abou geng he beer of hs old neghbor, he man who had enrused hm wh he dscharge of her Jon msson, bu he had consderable respec for he force, f no he prncple, of he law. "You don' mean ha you'd do anyhn' anyhn' ha wasn' rgh?" he sad. " wouldn' wan ' ge mxed up n no scrape, y' know." "You mean ha you hnk more of your skn han you do of Harrs' con. Well, here's no accounng for ases. Bu as for dong anyhng wrong you ough o know me beer han ha. wll all be clean and above board, and no volence f can be helped, bu f Harrs s unforunae nobody's o blame for ha. Of course, lf you're afrad o ake a sporsman's chance for one-half of $40,000, call he deal off. 've go los of oher fsh o fry." "You don' undersand," sad Rles. " an' a'scared, bu don' wan ' do nohn' ha'll ge us no rouble. Harrs s an old neghbor o' mne, an' " " undersand perfecly. You wouldn' mnd a pece of Harrs' money served on a plaer and wrapped n ^ssue paper, bu you wan somebody «u*»«^;*,:,-,^^.., hng's smple as A B C, ana nu half as dangerous as runnng a racon en gne or breakng a broncho. all ress on geng hm ou here wh he money, and ha's where you come n. don' mnd ellng you f wasn' for he help you can gve here Fd bundle he job myself, and save dvdng he proceeds." "Yes, ha's he pon, all rgh," sad Rles, somewha dubously. "How're we gon' o' ge hm ou here wh all ha money?" "Thnk:. Rles," sad Gardner, puffng complacenly a a fresh cgar. "Thnk hard." Rles wrnkled hs forehead and spa copously a he fron hub, bu he nspraon would no come. " gve up," he sad a las. "You'll have * plan, an' 'll carry ou." "Tha's wha comes of hard work, Hram ; you lose all your magnaon. Rgh now you haven' any more magnaon han a cabbage. Now, could sugges $ dozen schemes o su he purpose f had o, bu one wll do. Suppose hs: "These mounans up here are full of coal more coal han can be burn n a mllon years, 's a bad road n. bu once you ge here you'll see lyng n seams, 0, 5, 20 fee hck, and srechng rgh hrough he rocks as far as you wll lke o follow. Tha coal's gong o make a bunch of mllonares some day, bu no unl you can ge a wh somehng bgger han a cayuse. Bu ralroads come fas n hs counry, and here's no sayng how soon a man mgh cash n lf he nvesed Jus now." "You an' gon' * wa ll a ralroad comes, are you? We'll lke enough be dead by ha me." (TO BE CONTNUED.) Seeng Through Oher's Eyes. We all have our naural endency oward a bas of one sor or anoher. When we see hrough oher's eyes we also add her bas o our own. There s a possbly ha one bas wll counerac he oher. f so s well. s also possble ha one bas wll add very grealy o anoher. Then wha an unfar verdc you mus render. Poor judgmen s sure o follow and shame wll lay a your door before you dream possble. Ye mos of us are o more r or less ^Tpn anly nf fhp hnm T'o 'em don' ake o he reamen and bel he French-fred poaoes, o o he exen ha we lean on her lays for you wh a gun. Bu my whch he was unaccusomed, could be Judgmens. sn' far and ofen har's all here. Tha's wha comes of posed on hs knfe only wh consderable effor. Then he sa down n an Don' make oo much fun of he leads o sorrow. wearng a all hn." "Tell me," sad Rles, hs face l up arm char on he shady sde of he hoel o wa for Gardner. He had sudly based, bu hen you have no menta oher fellow's glasses. He may be bad wh neres, "how d'ye do?" " Twouldn' do you any good," sad denly los hs neres n he free of knowng how you look n hs eyes. Gardner. "You've seered oo many lands whch had been he purpose of We are all more or less nfluenced by plow handles o be very nmble wh hs Journey. our heredy and envronmen. So he your Augers. Bu here's ofen oher was almos noon when Gardner wse hng s o ge all he facs possble before we pass Judgmen game o be pcked up, Lf a man knows appeared on he scene. "You don' where o look for." hur you'self n he mornn's," was " Won' Hold You o Anyhng You "Well, wsh knew," Rles confessed. "No anyhn' crooked, y' "Don' need o," he answered cheer Rles' greeng. Sad Las Ngh, Rle*." Cow Had Novel Rde. know, bu somehng lke well, somehng lke you're don'. 've worked lef you las ngh. No, no parculars ly. "Besdes, 'd a long sesson 'afer else o ake he chances. Now, here Moorss of Wlllam8por Pa., won' be any chances o speak of, bu wang a a ralroad crossng for a hard for ev'ry nckel ever made, an' a presen. old you you had spoled wha here are you ake your share. ran o pass, found ou he reason reckon f here's easy money gon' your hands for ha knd of work. f ha's a bargan 's a bargan, and why he plo of a locomove s 've a rgh ' ge some of." How d'ye lke hs ar? sn' ha f sn' we'll alk abou he weaher. called a cowcacher. On ha par of "Now you're begnnng o wake up. somehng worh breahng?" Wha d'you say?" he engne a mddle-aged cow sa Though, mnd you. some of sn' as "Good enough," snld Rles, "bu "'s a bargan," sad Rles, "provded your plan'll work ou" he rde. When he moqrss sgnaled akng n he vew, f no enjoyng easy as looks. You've go o know ddn' come ou here for ar." your busness, jus lke farmng or "No, you came for land. 'm surprsed you're no ou bouncng over "'s go o work ou 's lke gong he engneer he raa sopped and anyhng else. Bu you con generally land somehng o lve on, even f he prare n a buckboard long before up n a balloon f doesn' work ou he cow was asssed from her perch, 's all off wh he engneer. You go none he worse for her experence. an' a bg sake. Take me now, for hs." o ake he chance, Hlram, and hen Where and how she was pcked up, nsance. an' dong anyhng ha Rles sho a quck glance a Gardner. Bu he was puffng a cgar and make good on he chance." he ran men dd no know. a preacher mghn' do. Happened o Rles chewed vgorously a hs obacco. "Explan how you're gon' o On Peruvan Ralways. fall n wh a fellow who owns a ranch drnkng n he warm sunshne wh up he rver here. Cleaned hm empy obvous sasfacon. pull off," he sad, "an* hen Tl ell The ralways of cenral Peru spread one ngh a cards sood hm up for "So mgh o' been, bu hough you yes or no." ou n a Y. a he rgh-hand end of hs las cen, and he knd o' ook a we knd o' made a dae las ngh "No on your lfe, sad Gardner. whch s Huancayo, somehng more noon o me. Well, he's he son of a ddn' we?" " don' show my hand unl know han 200 mles from Lma. A every duke or an earl, or some such hng, "Dd we? Oh, yes; now remember. who's sng across." ralroad saon, old women crowd and no long ago he governor goes Bu hough perhaps you'd feel dfferen abou n he mornng. A There was slence for one-half a hrough he cars sellng he favore and des on hm, leavng hm a few mle, whle Rles urned he maer necar of he ncas, all purchasers over n hs mnd. He was naurally a casles and brc-a-brac lke ha and man generally does. won' hold you drnkng from he same cup, and generally several from he same fllng. some wagon loads of money So hey/ anvnfn K 5* oa coward, bu he was equally a moneygrabber, and was one nsnc sad las ngh. Rles." had o go home for he me beng, and Rles could no recall ha he had Nearly every raveler has hs own supply of a more poen nave beverage. agans he oher. Avarce won, and as he waned someone o run hs sad anyhng ha commed hm n a lengh he exended hs hand o Gardner. Tm n on anyhn' you're n ranch, who should he hnk of bu me. any way, bu Gardner's one mpled Suppose he hough f happened o ha planly enough. Wha men wan s no alen; on." he sad. be a poker some ngh wouldn' " an' changed my mnd," he sad, purpose; n oher words, no he power o acheve, bu he wll o labor. lose, and ha's some consderaon. "bu don' know 's sad anyhng "Tha sounds lke " sad Gardner. He's go,000 acres or so of land up blndln', dd? hough we was gon' * drve ou ' your place 'day an' wh enhusasm. "Now he whole Bulwer. here, wh a dozen cayus-es on, and he gves me 25 pounds a monh, wh alk hngs over." hoard and lodgng and open cred a JEWELS USED N WATCHES cfc purpose whch hey serve hey are "Well. jus ddn' wan you o lose nvaluable. The Jewels usually used he radng company, o see ha any me over me f you hough hngs n wachmakng are he hardes of doesn' walk away n hs absence. Besdes ha, hre a man o do he akes more nerve, ydu know, han hoesand he Consan Frcon Whch wouldn' work ou," sad Gardner. " Hard Subsance Needed o Wh he precous sones, damonds, sapphres and rubles, and of hese he work, and charge hs wages up n he ng poaoes. Bu you're welcome o Wears Away Movng Pars. mos generally used s he sapphre, expenses. Go a good man, oo one he hospaly of he ranch. n any whch combnes hardness wh comparavely reasonable prce. of hose fellows who don' know any case. came n on horseback, so we'll The prncpal reason for he deeroraon of any pece of machnery s beer han work for a lvng. By he ge a eam a one cf he sables and way, perhaps you know hm comes drve ou." because he consan frcon wears Vegeaon Carpes Sudan Rver. from Plalnvlle par Travers hs n a shor me hey were on her away he movng pars and nerferes The search for convenen ways of name s?" way. The road skred he rver, wh he regulary of he mechansm. ransporaon by whch he producs "Sure," sad Rles. "He worked for hreadng s way hrdugh he narrow A wach, beng a machne n whch of he Sudan may reach he ouer Harrs, unl hey had a row and he bel of coon woods and evergreens absolue unformy of speed s essenal, s necessary o reduce hs able phenomenon of vegeable lfe on world aracs aenon o a remark l ou. knd o' balled Harrs up, ha found foong n he mos sol of oo, alhough he'd never adm. f he valley. frcon o a mnmum eher nspugh some of! he head waers and rlbnarles of he Nle. Ths consss of he'd Travers here 'd be easer for "'s all rgh, Rles," Gardner was consan olng, he use of ball bearngs or some -ery hard maeral whch enormous growhs of papyrus and hm ' ge away now."., sayng. "f you're prepared o say "Where's Harrs gongt wh he deal we can pull hrough wll whsand he wear and ear of oher plans, compleely coverng he "He an' gon*; he'» com n'. Comln' no doub abou ha. Tha s, f consan frcon. The frs wo of sreams and formng carpes of vegeaon wo or hree fee hcks be ou here n a few days afer me." 'm Harrs wll sell hs farm and come ou hese mehods are no feasble n so hs knd o' advance guard, spyn' ou here wh he cash n hs jeans. f he small a pece of machnery as a neah whch flows he waer. Navga. he land." won' do ha, you beer ge busy on wach, so ceran very hard Jewels are lon by small boas s. of course, pre* "You don' say? Well, see nnd make your". pafleareafl proposon rgh placed a varous pons o counerac vened by hs obsrucon, whch s hm come hrough wh he expanses\\ *WfX\.f j j / *. ' he rubbng caused by v.- movng n places supplemened by vnes and f was'ravelng for Jack Harrs V* "He'H 3do all rgh. f he sees pars. overhangng plans ha arch he wouldn' e sleepng n a hen coop lke somefhn* worh whle. Bu Harrs 's Waches are "generally e<julpped sreams from bank o bank. Heavy fnlfc. He/* wojfh yards of money, an' no sprng chcken, an' you'll have f wh 7. 5, 7. a 2 or 23 Jewels, ne 5 and. 7-Jewel ypes beng cumulaon of plans, hu hey are floods occasonally sweep away he Ac h e?" * /,f show hm somehn' ' hs fkn* before "Oh. srmmffm&ubu.^rbfmvnqr, hj? ^ens^.un." ^. ^... h^e m«w popular. nrnsc lly, he quckly reformed. so mnvh nb'r&fl ^fo^^toow.' -' w n fwr- cfre *h>hrr Te ~loo*erf dp Jewels used n he manufacure of "Nuflns pfc'sooaf ~*~ fffles. VonVe or no." «nlr! Gardner. "All T care s waches are of lle value, hu from Spend lo*s me dong penanca and go o g<.' over h narrowness f ha he hrm r«he money, and brnjra he sandpon of servce am he spe more n mprovng your conduc JOY BROUGHT NTO HOME By LydaEL Pnkham'a Vegeable Compound, Resorng Mrs. Benz o Healh Aloona, Pa. " am wrng o ell you wha Lyda. Pnk ham* a Vegeable Compound has done (for me. We have had sx chldren de almos a brh. From one hour o nneeen days s all hey have lved. Aa was gong o have anoher, ook a dozen boles of your Vegeable Compound and can aay ha s he greales medcne on earh, for hs baby s now four monhs old and a healher baby you would no wan. am sendng you a pcure of her. Everybody says, Tha s aome healhy lookng baby.' You have my consen o show hs leer." Mra, C. W. BENZ, 33rd Ave., Aloona, Pa, No woman can realze he oy and happpness hs healhy babe brough no he home of Mrs. Benz, unless hey have had a lke experence. Every woman who suffers from any almens pecular o her sex, as ndcaed by backaches, headaches, bearngdown pans, rregulares, nervousness and "he blues should no res unl hey have gven Lyda E. Pnkham'a Vegeable Compound a ral VCTMS RESCUED Kdney, lver, bladder and urc acd roubles are mos dangerous because of her nsdous aacks. Heed he frs warnng hey gve ha hey need aenon by akng COLD MEDAL >> ".*. '? -.^^.6^^¾¾¾^¾¾ wuaj The world's sandard remedy for hese dsorders wll ofen ward off hese dseases and srenghen he body agans furher aacks. Three szes, all druggss. Leek for he name Gold Medal en rmrj box and accep BO maon No More Msery Afer Eang Jus Take* An Eaono "The frs dose of Eaonlc dd me wonders. ake a meals and am no longer bohered wh ndgeson," wres Mrs. Ellen Harrs, Thousands of people, lke hs dear lady, graefully esfy abou Eaonlc, whch does s wonders by akng up and carryng ou he excess acdy and gases whch brng on ndgeson, hearburn, bloang, belchng and food repeang. Acd somach also causes abou seveny oher non-organc almens. Proec yourself. A bg box of Eaonlc coss bu a rfle wh your druggs's guaranee. Then There was Trouble. "Rober," sad hs spouse, "faher wres me ha he s gong o ge a ypewrer. Wha's he bes knd, do you hnk?" "Well," he repled unhnkngly, " loce hem abou weny, wh sof brown eyes." Weak and Mserable? Does he leas exeron re you ou? Feel "blue" and \worred and have daly backache, lameness, headaches, dzzness, and kdney rregulares? Sck kdneys are ofen o blame for hs unhappy sae. You mus ac quckly o preven more serous rouble. Use Doan' Kdney PU, he remedy recommended everywhere by graeful users. A»k your neghbor! A Mchgan Case Mrs. H. Wnkal. 37 L.yle S., Harbor Beach, Mch., says: "My back fel aa houjrh Were breakng from a draggng, heavy ache. kep me awake a ngh and mornng! fel red. Mj fee swelled and hngs w h r e d around before me. Two boxes o: Doan'R Kdney' Plla drove away he Lme feelng n my bark and pu my kdneys n rood shape." Ga Deaa' a Aay Sae, 60e a Be«DOAN'SVSJS* FOSTER.kGLBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. V. We An Now «Xpp4nr *y prepad P«TC* Pou f rone fwcl-grown B«ra«4a Oalan Dl*n* and <-arly varees Cabbofe Plan> 260 for.00 Leadng varees Tnmanr Peppers avml F«( Plaa 2 or 35 cen*' 00 for l.on. Sasfacon gven or money reurned. For larger quanes wre, wre, Havana Plan- F"m. Mdway. O&ddeo Co.Fla

7 Harves 20* 45 Bushel oacrewhea A m WESTERN CANADA - Wach Your Sep. A drunkard of long sandng has hee>n reformed by an operaon whch removed a bone ha pressed agans he bran. The Dero News also repors a number of cures effeced by he renova of a brass ral ha was pressng agans he foo. Kansas Cy Sar. mporan o Mohers Examne carefully every bole of CASTORA, ha famous old remedy for nfans and chldren, and see ha Bears he Sgnaure of n Use for Over '60 Years. Chldren Cry for Flecher's Caeora HAS AN EDUCATONAL Thnk wha ha means o you n good hard dollars wh he grea demand for whea a hgh prce*. Many farmers n Wesern Canada have pad for her land from a sngle crop. The same success may sll be yours, for you can buy on easy erms. Farm Land a $ 5 o $30 an Acre * locaed near hrvng owns, good markes, ralways land of a knd whch grows 20 o 4» bush*la of whea o he aer*. Good grazng lands a low prces convenen o your gran farm enable you o reap he profs from sock rasng and daryng. Learn he Fads Abou Wesern Canada low axaon (none on mprovemen*), healhful clmae, good schools, churches, pleasan socal relaonshps, a prosperous and ndusrous people. a llusraed furaara, SMMM. descrpon of fra opporanlrl a Manoba, Sukacbaws and A&ra, radocad rsurad raa, «c, wr* DapsruM& s mmgnaa, Oaws, Canada, a M. Y. HacNNES, 76 Jefferson Ave. DETROT, NCE Canadan Governmen Agen. VALUE Good Newspaper s Very Much More Than a Mere Purveyor of he World's News. The newspapers are made up by men raned n brngng ogeher all T*?/J:; you can grasp hem wh lle dffculy. f yours s a good newspaper, s neresng, for nohng s really news ha sn' neresng. Read enrelly. s your hsory of he mos neresng of all he perods of he world's hsory he mes n whch you are lvng. Yon can go an excellen educaon by readng he newspapers aenvely and followng up he suggesons ha come o you whle readng hem. f you do no read hem, and read hem carefully, you wll always be rusy and behnd he mes, hough you have aken all he degrees he greaes unversy ran confer. John Blake, n Chcago Daly News. Bref Reform. "Wha sore of woman s Mrs. Gadder?" "The usual knd, beleve." "Yes." "Afer he monhly blls come n and she's had a hear-o-hear alk wh Mr. Gadder she pracces src economy for weny-four hours." Brmngham Age-Hernld. n Days of Old. "Your majesy has had a blowou." "Where s my re woman?" demanded Queen Elzabeh. Don' Forge Cucura Talcum When addng o your ole requses. An exqusely scened face, skn, baby and dusng powder and perfume, renderng oher perfumes superfluous. You may rely on because one of he Cucura Tro (Soap, Onmen and Talcum). 25c each everywhere. Adv. WORDS MADE NO DFFERENCE Hearers Mgh Have Found Hard o Undersand, bu Old Frends Were Sasfed. Two leflong resdens of an ndana cy mee dally a he noon hour, one gong o lunch, and he oher reurnng o work. Ther habs have become so regular ha hey usually mee a he same place on consecuve days. As neher hears well, her bref VE*v, 7,*.7rv, a^t;»'' ^rw"r*t*«" r *"-* slpped and hs s w'na was overheard : "Mornln", Mr. Jones nce weaher we're havng," sad he one, oblvous of he fac ha was pourng ran. "No, Mrs. Smh an' don' so well laely. Reckon he weaher an' he bes n he world nowadays," was he reply. "Gon' o aend he revval meengs hs week, Mr. Jones?" sad he rs. "Yes, you come and see us one of hese days," was he parng answer. Jews Take Up Farmng. When he Federaon of Jewsh Famers n Amerca recenly held s welfh annual convenon n New York cy he fac was brough ou ha here are more han Jews who own her own farms n he Uned Saes. The oal value of he land amouns o more han $50,000,- 000, whle he mechancal equpmen s worh an addonal $0,000,000. Mos of he Jewsh farmers are foregn-horn czens who have acheved her success hrough personal and ndusry. WORKDAYS AND REST NGHTS Can you do now? f you can, here's somehng wrong. Many fnd coffee a dsurbng elemen, so wsely leave off and use Posum Cereal Posum s a pure cereal drnk conanng nohng ha can possbly dsurb nerves or dgeson. You'llfnd Posum has a delghful flavor ha fully sasfes. There's a Reason'jbrPosum Made by Posum Cereal CO.JJC, bale Creek,Mch. hrf ^NCKNEY DSPATCH THE KTCMCN CABNET Ehereal Goddess of h«days, Swee, fragran May. encng Our hears wh hy allurng ways.' Elcng our warmes prase. Our year's pah spcng! When every chld of naure wakeb To sprngme's charms succumbng And n all haae each one forsakes a cloak of gray for green. makes Us know Lbou'r cornng. Carolne Sumner. GOOD THNGS FOR FAMLY. A dany salad s always a welcome dsh. The followng wll he found good and uncommon : Pneapple and Cheese. Arrange slces of lneapp e on whe leaves of leuce. Fll he hole n he cener of he pneapple wh cream cheese ha has beer, sofened o a pase wh a lle hck cream. Place a dash of paprka on he cheese and ple lghly on each rng peces of apple, banana and grapefru. Garnsh wh cherres and *er\e wh French dressng. Buered Cream Onons. Cook wo hunches of young green onons, sems and all, n bolng saled waer unl ender, hen dran. Lay he onons on buered oas, pour over each a ablespoonful of meled buer and serve very ho. A hck rch cream sauce may be used f preferred. Chocolae Cream Pe. Lne a deep peplae wh plan pase, we he edge and pu on a half-nch rm. Prck wh a fork and bake n a ho oven. Prepare a fllng by mxng fve ablespoonfuls of cornsarch wh one-half cupful of sugar and one-fourh easpoonful of sal. Dlue wh onefourh of a cupful of cold mlk, add wo "pfuls of scalded mlk and cook over ho waer for half an hour, srrng whle hckenng. Mel wo squares of chocolae, add four ablespoonfuls of ho waer, sr unl.^j^^w^.ffl^ <'. ( '''-. -<-> '-" '- wh one easpoonful of vanlla. Whle sll ho pour he llng no he pe, jus as he crus comes from he oven. Serve cold, covered wh one cupful of whpped cream unsweeened. Baked Suffed Hear. Wash a beef hear, remove vens and areres, 'uf wh bread suffng. Lard wh Lal pork, sprnkle wh sal and pepper and dredge wh our. Place n a double boler and cook n a moderae oven hree hours. SEASONABLE GOOD THNGS Now ha he young ender dandelon greens are here, le us ry hem wh he followng dressng: Duch Dressng. Wash and dran one pn of fresh ender greens, cu n wo-nch peces. Cu wo ounces of bacon no small cubes and fry unl crsp and brown. Bea one egg unl lgh, add wo ablespoon fu s of sugar, onefourh easpoonful of sal, one-hrd of a cupful of waer, one-fourh cupful of vnegar. Pour hs mxure no he fryng pan wh he bacon and mx well, srrng consanly unl hckened. should be abou he conssency of cream. Pour bolng ho over he dandelon greens. Pepper Po Take a knuckle of veal, one and one-half pounds of honeycomb rpe. Cook he veal wh a ablespoonful of sal, wo large onons slced, sx u-spce, en peppercorns, wo hay leaves, one ablespoonful of marjoram, one ablespoonful each of swee basl and hyme, one ho red pepper, one-fourh of a easpoonful of pepper, all n a bag, he red pepper cu n small peces. Smmer for wo hours, or unl he veal s ender. Remove he veal from he sock. Cu he cleaned rpe, whch has been washed n sal waer and lasly n soda waer, n julenne srps. Smmer n he sock for one hour. Add wo large poaoes cu n dce and add egg balls he sze of marbles, made by beang an c^ and addng flour o make a dough sff enough o roll n he hands. Cook for half an hour longer, hen hcken wh wo ablespoonfuls of swee fa and hree of fonr. Cook unl well blended and serve ho. The veal may he chopped, or par of, and added o he dsh. Ths wll serve en person^. Seamed Srawberry Shorcake. Sf ogeher wo cnpfuls and a half of flour, one-half cupful of sugar, hree easpoonfuls of bakng powder and one-fourh easpoonful of sal; cu n one-fourh of a cupful of buer. Bea one egg. add one cupful of mlk and mx all ogeher. Turn no a buered mold ar.d su'nm hree hours. Serve ho wh whpped erparr\ and srawberry Jnm. PTTSBURH N MAKES WONDERFUL STATEMENT Declares Tanlac Enabled Hm o Ea Beer, Sleep Beer and Work Beer. Has Ganed Thry Pounds. * " consder Tanlac he grandes medcne n he world, for have acually ganed,'mj pounds n wegh snce begar akng. las jus smply lled me wh new lfe and energy and for he rs me n years can s down o he able and enjoy rhree square meals a day lke oher people. n fad, Tanlac has made ne ea beer, feel beer, sleep beler and work beer, and guess ha's all a man can expec of a medcne. "Before ook Tanlac, was off 'J5 pounds n wegh and was so badly run down was hardly able o do my work. Nohng seemed o agree wh j me and my food nvarably soured on my somach. would always have an ' uncomforable bloaed up feelng n my somach, and alhough red many knds of medcnes, never go relef unl ook Tanlac. " also suffered consderably a mes from Rheumasm, bu hs has all dsappeared. n fac, hs wonderful medcne has made a new man ou of me n everj way. feel years younger and can do as much work as n any day of my lfe. "Of course, am only oo glad o gve you my esmonal because wan oher people who are sufferng as dd o ake hs medcne and ge relef." *\.Va s*&~'m''"''s.'«' Lke Raspberry Jam. Wesern Ausrala has a speces of Acaca called raspberry jam wood because of s odor whch s powerful and almos overpowerng when he wood s freshly cu, says he Amercan Foresry Magazne. Good resoluons cos nohng, bu hey are hard o keep. HARRY M. ALLEN Of Pburg, Ps. The ubove remarkable saemen was made by Hurry M. Allen, resdng a KKK* San Marn Sree, Psburg, Pa., a well known employee of he Olver ron & Seel Company of ha cy. Mr, Allen s a well known member of he Uned Presbyeran Church and s hghly respeced by all who "fnow hm. Tanlac s sold by leadng druggss everywhere. Adv. HO&SBS COUGHNG? CSE Spohn's Dsemper ComnomH complcaons;"' and Wll dseases ot he hroa. :: aos'a ana UTK». Aca rnarveloualy an prevenve; acs equally well aa cur*. 60 c*n«and.5 per bole. A all dru* aorea. BPON MEDCAL COMPANY, OO8KEN, NT>. llllll/^ FOR CONSTPATON BEECHAM'S MT!\^ PLLS FRECKLES gesssss The Poneer of he AUTOMOBLE NSURANCE Companes of Mchgan s he Czens' Muual of Howell Ths company has a membershp of over 50,000, he *esul of sx years conssen growh, based on sound busness and nsurance sense. has lved and s lvng up o s orgnal slogan, " Auo nsurance a Cos Plus Safey." s offcers are men wh a saewde repuaon for busness honesy and sagacy and her adven no he nsurance feld has saved mllons of dollars n premums o he auomoble owners of he sae. Snce organzaon, he company has pad losses and clams amounng o over $700, and has always mananed a cash reserve large enough o pay every clam on he day of s adjusmen. s adversed asses are CASH, REAL ESTATE and OFFCE EQUP MENT, lsed on March 27h as follows: Cash n Banks.,. $ 50, U. S. Bonds 26,488.7 Offce Bd*, and Se 27,63.44 Offce Furnure and Equpmen... 3, Toal $7, The company occupes s own offce buldng on he bes corner of he man horoughfare of he prees and mos progressve small cy n cenral Mchgan. The buldng s hew and modern and he offce equpmen s up-o-dae, represenng a large addonal asse beyond he acual cos. n addon o he offcers, he home offce saff numbers 20 raned execuves and asssans. Thry-wo among he leadng aorneys of he sae comprse he legal deparmen. There are hree adjusers n he feld and resden adjusers n praccally every cy and large own n Mchgan. The company s fully and adequaely equpped for servce and s dedcaed o he prncple of A SQUARE DEAL. Czens'Muual Auo nsurance Co. HOME OFFCE, HOWELL. MCHGAN There s an Agen n Your Town

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