Village Election. Percy Swarthout (C.

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1 " "' U ""vf ' ^^W^^f, A"*a ncknev spm..9m.._.--. A J VOL. XXVII. PINOKNEY, LIVINGSTON CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAR No. 0 &.. * Vllage Electon. Baked Goods We ae now gettng a fne lne of Baked Goods fom Jackson - Bead Below fnd a lst of some of the atcles we cay Gaham Bead Buns Cnnamon Rolls Jelly Roll Cake Angel Cake Cookes Fed Cakes Swathout & Placeway LOCAL NEWS. D. C. L. Sgle and wfe wee Detot vstos the last of last week. Roge Ca and wfe wee guests of elatves n Detot the past week. Ms. Emma (Jaae of Hatland vsted he many fends hee the past week. Ms. M. R Mottnson was n Toledo last week to see Ms. John Motenson J. who s vey lo The Columban Damatc Clob wll gve a play at the opea house Fday evenng Ma. 19. See lage blls fo cast of chaactes. Kk VanWnkle of Lansng, was n town Tuesday nght shakng hands wth bs many fends and attendng the masonc meetng:. M. Motenson and wle wee n Toledo las* week and bought home hs bothe John's thee younge chlden. We ae soy to note that the mothe s no bette. The fends and neghbos ot Lakn dstct gave Jebn Dtnkel and wfe a supse vst last Fday at the bone hee. A vey enjoyable tme was spent by all pesent. A mnste n Chcago has gven up hs wok, as he says he cannot lve and cae fo a famly on $2,500 a yea. My! a goodly numbe of us would lke to ty the stant; almost $7 pe day Sunday ncluded. D. J. Walsh, who h,ts been vstng fo Pvo».^l wpeks. was n town the past week. H«s now vstng n Ann Abo and Detot but wll etun n a few weeks and agan open hs dental palos. A coecton In the socal events tems last week, M. and Ms. J. A. Cadwell joned wth M. and Ms. Read n entetanng the pleasant company at the homo of the latte at 6:30 o'clock dnne Monday evenng Feb. BOWMAN'S K#w goods ae apdly fllhug the stoe and ts woth you tme to gve us a look when n Howell The best stock of Embodees, Laces, Rbbons, Cosets, Handkechefs, Hosey and Notons shown n town. Remembe That Evey Day Is Bagan Day 1L 1 <». HoweftVBusy Stoe Hgttto». - " ««*<*! The lades of the Noth Hambug Mte socety wll meet wth M. and Ms. Ben Gatell Thusday, Ma., fo dnne. A numbe of lttle folks held a paty at the home of Mss Ruth Helen Robnson Tuesday aftenoon n hono of he fouth bthday. The Httle folks enjoyed themselves to the utmost. Lanont Nolan of Lake County was n town a few days the past week. Hs daughte Iene, who has been spendng the past yea wth he gandpaents, M. and Ms, M. Dolan etuned home wth hm. She wll be mssed by he many young fends hee. Mss Kate Bown teache n the Chcago schools has been ganted a fou months leave and she and he mothe, Ms. Saah Bown wll spend that tme n Calfona. The many fends hee wll be glad to bea fom them occasonally though the D PATCH. Do not foget that Satuday s egstaton day n the vllage and that you must egste f not aleady on the oll, n ode to vote Monday; and evey vote should endeavo to vote. Remembe that f you do not vote you have no eason to fnd fault wth the the ones elected. A Ctzens caucus was held at the Town ball n the Vllage of Pnckney Feb. 27, 1909 and the followng named pesons wee nomnated to tll the vaous vllage offces. Pesdent, Clek, TUBteeu Teasue, Atsawwo, Geoge Geeu Pecy Swathout (C. V. VaaWakle ohn Mouks [to ank Peteu J. C Dunn Danel Muta Commttee fo next yea: Kennedy, D. H. Mowes, C. V. Van Wnkle. D. Muta, Clek of sad meetng. Dated, Pnckney, ths 27th day of Febuay 'v* * 01 couse all ae awae that the electon comes next Monday. Thee s but one tcket n the feld but all votes should tun out jnst the same and gve these men the suppot and let them know that you ecognze them. The new depot at So. Lyon s beng constucted. Joe Staskable of Whtmoe Lake was n town Satuday. Gay Teeple and wfe and Jds. Nette Vaughn wee Detot vstos last week. Today s the day ths county changes pesdents t wll now be Pesdent Tatt. Mss Lllan Boyle s n Detot lookng up the mllney styles fo the comng season. M. and Ms. 0. J. Hckey of Rose Cty vsted at the home of. Kennedy the past week. Ms. Wllam Mece J., who has been vstng n Detot, etuned home Satuday monng. The Byon electc lght system geta ts powe fom wate powe at Shawassee Town nne mles dstant. Geo. Chapel of Howell has secued a patent on a new bdge fo spectacles whch s consdeed one ot the best. Russel and Elva VanAmbug of Howell vsted the 'cousns, Geoge and Edna Webb, the last ot last week. The M. Lades ae emnded that they ae to attend a busness meetng at Ms. H. F. Sgles ths p. m. at The Mach Regula Lvngston Lodge, No. 76, 2:30. Ms. Wm. Sudam, who has been! wth he paents fo seveal weeks, e-j F. and A. (VI. tuned to be home n Detot Fday j last. j Thee beng so much vok estng! About 17 Masons fom hee attendupon the lodge at ths tme, namely, ed a specal meetng of degee wok the ntaton of seventeen new mem-! at ^o. Lyon last Fday. A banquet bes, fou degees wee confeed, two was seved at the close. fsts and two thds at the egula The Tempeance lectue at the opea house last Thusday evenng by m ;etng Tuesday evenng. The lodge opened at 2:30 p. m. wth Ms. L. Calkns was well attended the offces al pesent and evey seat and appecated by all. n the lodge oom occuped. The two fsts wee out of the way at 6 o'clock when sxty fve sat down to a fne ecepton dnne. In the evenng the lodge oom was cowded to wtness the fne settngs of the thd degee, as the wok was done by the past M., Kk VanWnkle, of Landng. He was beatlv eceved by the bethen. Bothes fom New Yok Cty, Detot, Stockbdge, and Lansng sat wth the lodge dang the aftenoon Judge Mno has ganted the wt of mandamas compellng the Putnam school dstet offces to pay fo the and eyenng and spoke n hgh tems woodshed. Ths caae was ted at the of the wok dd by the bothes n confeng the degees. Afte the po last tem ot cout. Tdngs. gam all went away feelng that a day long to be emembeed by Lvngston Lodge No. 76, had closed. The Weathe. We have had faly good weathe the past week whch took nealy all the snow*: howeve the oads dfd not beak up- entely. Tuesday nght thee wa* :htfbt an, tunng to 8tf0w and about an nch feu Wednesday was a genune Mach day wtft a lttle snow and an n the a* Ms. L. Calkns of Kalamazoo. State Pes. of WCTU, has been nomnated as Regent of the U. of M., on the Pohbtonst tcket. M. and Ms. Pey Towle enteaned M. and Ms. R. G. Webb and M. and Ms. Tuppe to dnne last Satuday. A vey pleasant tme was spent. The foteth weddng annvesay of M. and Ms. Samuel Placeway of nea Gegoy, was enjoyed by a lage company of fends and elatves at the home, Wednesday Feb. 24. A vey enjoyable tme s epoted. Ham Smth of nea hee was one of the ton'* contestant* n the seno lt. oatocal contest held n the Law buldng at the U. ot M. ecently. Ham was one of the two who won honos and they wll epesent the class ID the Unvesty contest. Hs bothe Clyde was also won ot the oatos. Don't Fal fo Attend JACKSON & CADWELL S Dssoluton Sale Fo Bagans Only Two Weeks Moe to Buy Goods at - WHOLESALE PRICES Shoes at Cost Pces Funtue at Cost Pces Dess Goods at Cost Pces All Heavy Foot Wea at Cost Pces Best Pnts at 5 1-2c yad Best Tenns Flannels at 8c All bnen Cash, 12c value at pounds Suga 25c Coffee 20c Coffee 8 bas of Soap All Sales Cash Gocees « c 17c 25 c POST CARDS Soda Yeast Exta Rce 50c Tea.5c 3c 6c 42c V. Poduce Taken Washngton's Bthday St. Patck's Day and Regula Bthday. Also a lne of Easte Cads, Dspatch Offce... j BEST PAINT VALUE Teeple Hadwae Co. '-AU t I M., 3 m* :fwk

2 ncht\et f&pmct "'*» F*AVK JJ. AVpUffS,,Pub. MNCfcN MICHIGAN Why Not Be Independent? It seem*-tq me, tft*t many people mss the toe*bsy* Of outdoos by dependng top mueb on the assstance of othes.' One fnds on all ades tales of how fwto go Into the wlda and gve themselval offe to the enjoyment of natue, b$;j>qt3ewhow many of these btoes show planly that t was not the spotsman who dd thng*. Too often j.h* sophstcated eade aud outdqo juap detects the fact that t was the gude's skll whch bought the game n ange of the fle. The gude dd the tackng, o he called the moose, o he ponted out the game fo he hunte to nee. Somehow most tps nto the wlds ae not declaatos of ndependence. They ae, n fact, plan statements of dependence upon anothe's skll, anothe's kuowltge and anothe's stength. Afte the Kde has dven the dee to one a stand "To make a long stoy shot, half an hou passed befoe Geoge, the gude, who had come up, fnally found the dee dead." Then when wet leaves gave good stll-huntng "The gude md 1 stll-hunted," and t was the gude who.got the shots. I do not decy the value of gudes, though I neve hed but one, wtes Raymond S. Speas n Receaton. If one s eally ncapable of gettng though the woods alone, then stck to the gude lke a bu. If one wants packes, cooks and othe sevants, well and good. If does save tme to have.,ene's meals pepaed and -dshes washed by audthev But when t comps to the actual huntng, why not stke out alone and shoot game, wthout the assstance of anothe's eyes, anothe's eas, and anothe's fle, whfcl happens fequently when, a gude wth a gun s alongsde at evey stde. An Amusng Contovesy. An amusng contovesy s gong on n Beln between MssOlga I)esmdnd anttbe Polan de^utgaltyfe *1ft ; cult of beatay 7. As m'&* bl' f emembeed, tfcjje lafo.ls an/."altogethe" dan-, ce Who favowtle unclothed tuth as a satoal "fhplflp J> & «nsa,>wbo led the onslaught on he, fate been called down by he solcto, who daws attenton to the fact that he made use of cetan vey hash tems n hs efeences to he. But He Roeen declnes to ente nto coespondence wth the allung Mss Des. mond wse man! ethe dectly o ndectly, as to hs "palamentay actvty" n callng he by vgoous adjectves. The affa has attacted an enomous amount of attenton }n Beln ccles, and the dance s not lkely to suffe any mmedate pecunay loss though the debate n the det. It ts; declaes the Boston Heald, a good deal as f the beauteous Mhss Gaden should be haled up fo he postungs n Stauss' musc dama by an nsensate membe of congess; theefoe D. Roeen's ntepellaton on the cult nf the nude falls flat, whle Beln smles. Pas steets must, be n a quee way wheu^the pefect of polce, M. I^epne, has to ssue'a mandate that t s a punshable* offense to thow'oange o banana skns nto the steets, and that" anyone eatng an oange n them wll be watched by eagle-eyed polcemen, t. s nmbasfsg enough "to eat an oange wthout'the polce, nspectng the opeaton, "tod lo~ conceal evdences of the cme must< be., wose yet. But M. Lepne's ode s absolute. He says t s a detestable habt, that It endanges lfe, fo the fut eate s selfsh, and easts away tho slppey skns, egadless of who may slp on them and beak a bone! Xo, not even nte the gutte can any such efuse go! Pesons who have slpped on the pavementfe fequently spaned o factued the lmbs, and wth the apd taffc n>f moto cas and 'buses thee s evey chance of accdents that wll pove fatal. The home dust, bn s best. Now a tubeculoss expet declaes that f he has fve yeas and sxteen mllons he can extemnate the dsease fom the face of the «ath. The tme, hs can have fo the takng; the mllons mght be handed.ave to hm by some of the bllonaes who ae la aly dead of dyng ch. As yet, how- < w, hbe has been no wld ush to nand ove to hm *he cuse of wealth. A New Yok.. I-tnT/M sent to jal fo a yea on a cl n..ge"of manslaughte epesents what s called an "unusual pnnsbment.". PosftWyk Is, but when tswpenalty s mf«*ta*al tw'ok tones wu^pft>b«btv be tefs 0h j MONEY SEEMS IB BE PLENIIFUL THE BANK REPORTS SHOW THAT MICHIGAN PEOPLE ARE PROSPEROUS. THE SAGINAW TALK FEST The Incease n Savngs Runs Into Lage Fgue* M. But Incensed Ove a Socalst Meetng. The deposts n state banks have Inceased $9,240, n the last yea, accodng to the epot made by the state bankng depatment fo the peod endng Febuay 5. Commssone Zmmeman also states that the legal tseve of the banks on that date amounted to 47,358,108.86, consttutng a eseve of 22.1 pe cent, of the total deposts. The cash eseve that day was $15,137,208.18, equalng a cash eseve of 7 pe cent. The ncease In, loans, dscounts and motgages dung the yea coveed n the epot amounted to 4, S. Commecal deposts Inceased $33cS,9ScX.S9, aud savngs deposts $8,901, The last pevous epot of state banks was made on Novembe 27, 1908, and dung the peod between that date and Febuay 5, the loans, dscounts, secutes and motgages of the 352 state banks and sx tust companes nceased.$738,910.80; the commecal deposts $2,854,090.41, and the savngs deposts $3,223,906.20, o a total ncease of deposts of $6,077, M. But's Denuncaton. The so-called mass meetng at the Audtoum n Sagnaw has been the subject of unfavoable ctcsm and a numbe of pomnent pesons who wee pesuaded to attend the meetng, some of whom addessed t, ae sad to feel chagned at havng been dawn nto connecton wth the affa, whch s asseted ho have -developed nto a antng Socalstc tade by Detot and Chcago agtatos. \V. It. But, who gave the Audtoum to the cty, denounces the meetng n a sgned statement as an anachstc gatheng. Hs attack has caused a sensaton. In the couse of he statement M. But declaes that he and othe eputable men of the cty, ncludng two leadng mnstes, wee tcked nto attendng the meetng unde false epesentaton as to ts chaacte. He says he helped defay the cost of the meetng and ecommended that the commttee secue Rev. M. Badley as a speake. He says he Is ashamed of havng attended and egets that he nfluenced othes to go. M. But denounces the nflammatoy speech of a Detot man In patcula. He says n effect that the meetng defamed the Audtoum, and wans that "when they bng speakes who declae that the judcay, fom the supeme cout at Washngton down, s coupt, and that an honest man cannot get justce, t s tme these people came out and held such meetngs by themselves, nstead of tckng the labo people and outsdes unde false epesentatons." Looks Wose. "Appaently the futhe He thng oes tho wose t seems to get fo Amstong," sad Thomas J. Navn, membe of the Jackson pson boad of contol, n commentng on the matte. "On the face of t thngs look vey much aganst Amstong, He s now completely out of the employ of the pson boad, as s also hs wfe. The fomal esgnatons wee eceved by Capt. Stone, bookkeepe at the pson, and wll be accepted at the mootng of the boad next month." "Wll acton on the appontment of a new waden be taken at the next, meetng?" M. Navn was asked. "I cannot say as to that," M. Navn answeed. "Tho appontment, howeve, wll not be made n a huy; the boad wll see to t that tme s taken to gve the matte caeful consdeaton." Stom Bound. The wost, stom of the season stuck Menomnee Wednesday nght. It was geneal thoughout the uppe pennsula. Snow s pled n huge dfts fom thee to ten feet hgh, makng taffc nealy mpossble. All tans ae hous behnd tme. One fatal accdent occued n the yads hee. Albet Bd, swtchman and lamp tende fo the Nothwesten aload, was ht by a swtch engne, the engnee of whch could not see hm, owng to the stom. Both Bd's legs wee boken and he sustaned othe njues. Change of Venue. Attoney \V. S. Cobb, who s assocated wth John Mne n defendng Allen N. Amstong, the suspended waden of the Mchgan state pson, says that the defense had not consdeed fo a moment the askng of a change of venue fo the tal of Amstong on he chage of solctng and ecevng a bbe. The posecuton does not appea to cae a fg Whethe a change of venue s asked and secued o not. Owng to the lage quantty of salt on hand, the Pot Huon Salt Co. has bfcjb foced to tempoaly decease ts foces. STATE NEWS BRIEFS, Indcaton* ot ou bave been dsoov eed nj?a Mooe and samples of Ux* ol ae beng tesltecl The Luthe bhft ftaool buned dowv Tuesday. AJ) tfo pugus escaped. LOSB $8,000; nsuance, $3,000. James McQue. 20, a lumbe jack, was cushed by ollng togs, nea Pen bne. He ded twenty mnutes afte the accdent. Seven Tavese Cty ealoonksepef have now appeaed In cout as tbe esult of the actvty of the Law and Ode league. The Tavese Cty basket factoy wll stat Mach 15, gvng employment to 800 men. Because of a ush of odes, the factoy wll have to un 10 months ths yea. Chales Em long, a Lake townshp fame, was klled by a Pee Ma quette passenge tan nea Steveusvlle. Hs wfe and daughte found tht botly besde the tack. Fo the fst tme In Its hstoy the Banch county Jal has not had a ps one n the past two weeks. In that tme the sheff's and the polce foces have not made an aest. Dck Comstock, a 17-yea-old Jack' son boy, has been sentenced to pay a $10 fne o spend fve days n jal fo contempt of cout. He efused to tell whee he obtaned seme lquo ecently. Though he efuses to dscuss the matte t Is geneally beleved that Attoney Geneal Bd s nvestgatng ffas of the Ann Abo unvesty M a vew of dsclosng possble gaft The mangled fom of Ivng McGe, a laboe fom Oakley, was found by A. Taggat, staton agent of the M*>h«an Cental oad," on a eoksbound passenge tan's tucks - at Owosso Monday'nght, v Because the new Sagnaw and Flnt electcmne has.ased the. fae flfon Bdgepot to Sagnaw one cent ove that chaged by the old D., F. & S. oad, ctzens theaten to fght the newccompany In the.couts. A;tten Jackln, a-'lad befended, by Ms, Edna Pollad, of Flnt, afte hh paents, t Is alleged, had left hm and moved to Detot, was n cout Tuesday/ chaged wth'stealfyg $,1,60 fom hs beefactes. He/wll be. ted soon- Dan, a hose n a Kalamazoo fe statou, has been declaed nsane, by seveal of the leadng yetejbal^s.'and wll be klled. He aves lke a madman, thows hmself aound fn hts stall, and.attacks eveyone who- comes nea hm. Mss Jesse Mellwalne, 'who 'left Kalamazoo ecently to accept a poston as stenogaphe n Seattle, Wash., has wtten fends that she had changed he mnd afte avng thee, and was maed to Edwad Came, a fome Kalamazoo man. The Kent County Medcal socety has dafted a bll povdng a penalty to be nflcted on deales, who sell mlk fo the "cetfed" atcle whch contan* ove 10,000 bactea to the cubc centmete. The bll also povdes fo nspecton of mlk by a state commsson. The state lvestock commsson s sendng out notces to the effect that, the quaantne n townshps In Oakland, Wayne and Macomb countes caused by the foot and mouth dsease, have not been ased, but, on the contay, the egulatons wll be enfoced wth nceased, vgo. Matt Helkkla and Ma,tk,Mak wee bued by a fall of slate In the May Chalotte mne. They wee wokng n a dft and had just enteed on the nght shft when the accdent occued. The men wee both Fnland'es, sngle, and had come ^ve fom th«old county togethe shdtly afte Chstmas. Isaac Bowemnn, ased 75, of Shelby/ a chnoh membe of long \gtafdt.n?, ; was sentenced at Hat, to SO' days n. the Ocean* county jal fo attackng a KVvea.-oUJ gl. The cout took nto consdeaton the fact that Boweman bad lved a lfetme ^wthout commttng a sngle offense and showed hm lenency. ' Some of Ann Abo's esdents ae sted up ove the Stevens bll pohbtng fotune-tellng and soothsay ns, belevng that, possbly t. make? the pactcng of astonomy a felony Pof. Hussey, nstucto n eta-gaz ng at the U. of M., says he has nc fea that, the legslatos have stuck a blow at scence. Convct LeBeau, sentenced fom Monoe Novembe b\ 1907, to Jackson pson fo laceny, made a vcous attack Wednesday on Keepe Enest Bney, stkng hm to the gound and jumpng upon hm. Bney, who had to be taken to the hosptal, had angeed the psone by epotng hm fo nfacton of jules. Judge Padgham has nethe patence no mecy fo volatos of the lquo laws. He har just, sentenced Hay Allgeo. a Way land duggst, to pay a fne of $ and seve 90 days n jal fo epeated volatons. August, Hady, saloonkeepe, also of Wayland, and Regnald F. Gaves, duggst, of Planwell, got off wth e> pectlve neh of $218.flO and $ Ms. Maude Pckett, wdow of Asa Pckett, late of Ann Abo, has sued the D. IT. R. fo $25,000 damages alleged to have been sustaned when he husband, a motoman, was klled In a collson at Bun-ell's swtch, Apl 20 last, when hs lmted ca collded wth a local. Ms. Pckett was left wth nne chlden. Geoge Meade, conducto, njued s the same cash, demands $5,000 LAST US ME VERY STRENUOUS HOUSE HAS A RECORD-BREAKING SEION, FULL OF WILD TALK. COOK LETS WRATH OUT Bllngsgate Flows Feely and the Pesdent Is Gven a Lage Dost of It. All ecods fo the sxteth congess wee boken by the house sesson whch ended at 3:21 o'clock Fday monng, havng extended ove a peod of 10½ hous. Effots of the house leades to ush though all the mpotant appopaton blls n the closng hous of the sesson, whch temnates next Thusday- at noon, togethe,wth the obstuctons placed In the way by the Democats, pobably wll necesstate long nght sessons on evey one of the fve emanng days. The ecods of the stenogaphes show that the aggegate of the emaks made dung the day's sesson exceed those of any day dnng the last quate of a centuy. By an ovewhelmng vote, and wthout paty dstncton the house sustaned the commttee on appop atons n agan epotng a povson n the bll, estctng the opeatons of the secet sevce detectves of the teasuy depatment. Debate ove the clause bought out a toent of nvectve and abuse of Pesdent Roosevelt by Rep. Geoge Washngton Coqk (Col.) So tod.was the dsplay of venom Cook was stopped by-the house befoe he had spoken moe than a few mnutes'. Bpecnjefs of the tade follows: "Pesdent Roosevelt seems to thnk he'alone s the govenment and that nls^pse dxt must ule eveybody, ncludng the poo and fendless black soldes of Bownsvlle, nsulted, dsmssed and degaded wthout poof o 1 tal, by executve Ode and wthout any waant of eason o law: "Pesdent Roosevelt uns the govenment on the same, p.lndnje that the beef tust; uns ts v,sausage factoy, fom a', pesonal 1 standpont, usng executve and judcal pdk as the cude mateal of hs fantastc admnstaton. "He >has bult up a Roosevelt ng n the amy, navy and cwll sevce, all fp hs pesonal and poltcal gloy, supeme n hs Impudence, vanty, aogance and mpeal egotsm. "He des though and aound the afna of poltcal acton, on hs boncho of aogant, egotstcal mpulse, petendng to thow hs laat of executon at the heads and boad hons of captal fo tho delectaton of votlfg labo, and endng the scene wth the cunnng catch by a pae wolf of 8 gophe." The Wold's.End.< "A collson of an unknown dak planet wth the sun wll temnate lfe on the eath," sad Pof. Pecval Lowell, decto of the Lowell obsevatoy at Flagstaff^ ^z., n a lectue befoe the students of Massachusetts Insttute of Techncology. "The event wll be pophesed^ 14 yeas befoe the catastophe occws," contnued tho astonome, "and Chaotc confuson wll egn n the wold pecedng the days of the calamty." The chance of the catastophe happenng n the nea futue was declaed to be vey slght by Pof. Lowell, noweve..& England's Amy. Secetay of Wa Haldane gves la geneal outlne of the stength -.of England's ove-sea foces as contemplated ' unde the.geat mpeal scheme. Canada, he sad, could easly ase fve o sx tectoal dvsons. Austala fve, New Zealand one and South Afca fou o fve. These n addton to the exstng 14 dvsons of the tetoal foces of the Unted Kngdom would gve a total of 30 dvsons fo home defense. W th the 1G dvsons of egulas eady fo ove-sea sevce t was thus hoped to attan an mpeal amy of 46 dvsons, equvalent, to 2,1 amy cops. Ths was just the stength of the Geman amy, M. Haldane sad, and no othe amy n the wold had so geat au oganzaton. Heavy Touch fo Money. Unless membes of the pesent legslatue put on the bakes, the fotyffth sesson wll go down Into hstoy als the most costly n the hstoy of the state. Appopaton blls whch have aleady made the appeaance wll call fo a touch on the state teasuy to the amount of $1,458,255. Many of these measues ae not the egula appopaton blls, but have been ntoduced to povde means fo specal puposes. When the egula appopaton blls make the appeaance, the total sum wll be gven a bg boost. (Game Was Swft. Dung a hot scmmage between Rl basketball teams at. Hemansvlle, Claa Lyppe, a sta playe, fell to the floo senseless. Fo half an hou she talked ncoheently, but was fnally estoed to conscousness by a docto. He weak heat was the cause. The man klled by an M. U. R. cat pea Jackson has been Identfed by «son-n-law as Jean Rose, a fame. wfcob^totne was In Summt townshp SK ^Jutjpt Bewe Knoo*ev Justce DaW<j«3fe, of U» * States BupeI»toojl n adde a ^U.«f». atumt*ob The Mlst of Thbj v C«uny~4^t** Oftue PtAce/ht «t ROOHTSU*fcd%p fol^svsganca-tts»«f I amy and navy Among otbtt thflfl. '% sad: -*...- +*> * -4» <-< "The asseton that the b*at wa tf peseve peace Is to buld Up» fsm navy and amyjbjsws saugnomnce ot hstoy. * :? - "The tp od tjfe fleet aound thft wold, as a bfcattfll Abo* ot ou nsy stength, has been nothng out a waslf of money. AftexU'ts fbuv.-ue fff* ence o a U p ^ ^ t ^ V # peace one day ama/* (Jve-ft*e Bplons of the people's money 7 save been, spent fo coalng ths fleet atone. What benaflt^has Jtfe Raton ^ece^w fon} ths e&endltu%? Qvej66 pe ovnfc of^ms v c<wntfy'a"**p e ajeb ae due to the amy and navy. In 1907 the sum spent n ths way totaled $ 65,000,000, the lagest sum spent by any naton. > "Fom football to washps, we 4«developng a love fot fghtng. We ae apdly dftng nto an admaton fo the tappngs of wa, Instead of takng the lead fo paaoe. ' *" "Thee neve^fc^s,b&ea.. a.^naufft, that bult a geat amy and.navy, but that they got nto, wa,^ Peace bon of foce s only tempoay. Not untl a 1.* natons settle the dffeences by abtaton wll the wold enjoy peace." Mob- Volence. A mob of 5,000 ctzens attached the Ceek quate n OmJa and fom ealy Sunday aftenoon untl ealy Monday monng the steets of te dstct wee a scene of otng. The attack was lb etalaton fo the mude of Polceman Lowey by a Geek Fday. Fve pesons ae suffeng wth gunshot wounds, Geeks ae so badly beaten they ae In hosptals and about 15 othe pesons ae suffeng fom assaults o as the esult of msdected mssles. Scoes of othes have slght- c huts. No estmate can be placed ^on the fnancal loss esultng fom the destucton of popety by the mob. Fve shops of mpotance wee almost wholly wecked, whle 16 smallj ones escaped seous damage. FLOOD WARNINGS ARE SUED. Govenment Foetells Danges on Oho Rve and Othe Steams. < Washngton, Feb. 26. Flood wanngs wee Issued by the weathe bueau last nght fo the Oho ve fom Pakesbug to Cao, fo the Msssspp ve fom Cao to Helena, Ak., and fo the lowe Tennessee and lowe Cumbeland ves. Ffty-fve feet of wate s expected at Cncnnat to-day, wth possbly fve feet moe to come, and 42 feet at Bvansvlle by Tuesday of next week. A flood stage of 42 feet s ndcated at Helena by the mddle of next wee and 38 feet at Memphs n about tes days. Cncnnat, 0., Feb. 26. That the Oho ve hee wll each a Btage of 60 feet on the pesent se was the pedcton made yesteday by Local Weathe Foecaste Bassle. If ths stage s eached t wll Inundate consdeable popety on the ve font and cause consdeable damage. Aleady Wate and Font steets ae flooded and about 300 esdences In low lyng lands In Covngton, Newpot and Bellevue, Ky., ae submeged. / Suveyng fo Raload. Mason Cty, la., Feb. 25. Suveyos ae unnng a lne between ths cty and Foest Cty. Those who ab 'n a poston to know say that they ae employed by the Rock Island aload. THE MARKETS. Detot.- Oattltv Makot 2!> lowo than last wok on all Ralos.. KKtn. dy-fed stos and llfcs $.".n0t<t)5.<0; stees and hefos, 1,000 to' lbfv«t.,'.25; stees and hefes, 800 to 1,000 lbs, $ I.?;} (<?!"> steea and hefes that, ac fat,, }00 to 700 lbs, 4^ 4.25; hoje. fat' ows. $3.75^4.25: Rood fat ows. $3.50 (??)3.7. >: ommon cows, S3; annos, $1.50 2; choce heavy hulls. $4.25: fa to Rood bolornns, bulls, $3.50(^3.75; lght bullr, $3(9)3.25; m'kes, lap, young 1, medum ag-e, $40tfj50; common mlkes. $20ff?130. Veal calves Wakt 25ff)0c h'..*'^ than last week; best, JSfffD; othes, Mlch ows nnt spnkos Gool flt^ajy, common dull. Sheep and lambs Maket 25o low* than last week. Pat lambs, $7.2R; faff to Rood lambs, $6.5Q(f7)7; Hg-lt to common Inmbs. $5(f)f; yealngs, $5.75* $6.10; fa to Rood butche sheep, $4 { 4.50; culls and common, $3.50<f)4. HORS Maket 10 15o hl«h«than last week. Rang* of ploewt'laht to ROOT! butches, $6.50; pgs, _tfc.7t; 2ffll% ybkea. $6.25; tars, 1-3 o Gan, K<e. Detot. Wheat Cash No. ' ¾ ; May opened unchanred at $1.21. lost V c and advanced to $1.21¾ ; July opened at $1.0f, advanced to $1.06½. dopped back to the openlnr and advanced to $1.07; Septembe opened at $1.00¾ and advanced, to $1.01%; No. 3 ed. $1.19%; No. 1 whte. $1.22¾. Com Cash No. 3, 66 'Vc; No. 3 yellow, 2 ean at 67'-C, 1 at 67 \f. OatR Cash No. 3 whte, 4 cas at. 65Vc;. No. 4 whte, 1 ca at 54%c; May. No, 3 whte. 56c. Hye- Cash No. 2. S1c hd. Beans Cash, $2,40; May, $2.4', Cloveseed Pme spot, 60 hats at $5.40; Mach, $5.40; sample, 25 lm.r.4 At $ at $ at $.'., 20 n t $4,75; sumple alslke, 10 ba«s at $7.75, 10 at $6.7R, ' Tmothy weed Pme spot, 75 baffs at $1.65. Baley Good samples'. $1.40(^1.^0 pe ewt. Feed Tn 100-lb «ack»», JobbnR* lot.: Ban. $2f; coase mddlng*, $29; fne mddlng*, $31; wcked con. $2.S: coase conmeal. <; con, and oat chop, $25 pe ton.*' FK>u*-ftMt Aflbljan P»t«n». tf.lftj dlnfty patent, $5.T>; staght, $;>»:,; Msa, fs.fo pe bbf In wood, Jobblns Y ' 4

3 * ft* FLEETS f By ROY NORTON ILLUSTtATED BY A. WEIL Copyl^t, MOT, bj Tt». AwucUwA Hand*/ M^ JUtca. SYNOP3J8. 'VanlBhln* Fleets," a *toy of "what mght have happened," openn n WabhnKton wth the Unted States and Japan nea wa. Guy Hllle, secetay of the Bttuh embtusay, and Mlsa Noma Robeta, chef ade of Invento Robeta, ae Intoduced as love*. Japan declaes wa and takes the Phlppne*. Guy Hllle wtats fo England. Noma Robets leaves Washngton fo the Floda coast. Hawa s captued by the Japs. All pots a«closed. Tokyo leans of maalnk Japanese fleet and whole wold becomes convnced that Unted" States has poweful wa agency. England decdes to send a fleet to Amecan wates as a Canadan potecton aganst what the Btsh suppose s a teble submane flotlla. Hllle s sent wth a message. Fleet mysteously dsappeas. The kase s mssng. Kng Edwad of England s confonted by Admal Bevns of the Unted States. The Deadnaught, bggest of England's washps, Is dscoveed at an mpassable pont In the Thames. The stoy now goes back to a. tme many months befoe the wa beaks out, and Invento Robets vsts the pesdent and cabnet, tellng of and exhbtng a metal poducton. Ths ovecomes fcton when electfed and Is to be appled to vessels to Incease speed to ove 50 mles an hou. A cty fo the manufactue of the mysteous dscovey s bult gn the coast of Floda. D. Robets' fst attempt to electfy plates poves a falue. In a second effot Noma Is knocked unconscous, but the mystey of tue levltatlon s solved, makng the most Impotant dscovey of centues. Robets evolves a geat flyng machne. endeng washps useless. The cabnet s taken fo a vst and plans fo a adoplane wa aganst Japanese ye st&ted. CHAPTER XVII. Contnued. The pesdent n a evee found hmself contemplatng them. Hee, he thought, was the pesonfcaton of that anomaly the Amecan wokngman: Ofttmes tubulent, fequently dssatsfed, sometmes wagng wafao wth employe and captal and ouyng poltcal pates^ but when county and home wee endangeed, oouagoous as a lon guadng whelps, eckless of lfe, and unheedng wounds, plungng to the font n a fenzy, and askng no ewad save the satsfacton of sezng the nvade by the thoat and thottlng hm to the death. "God save the enemy who undeestmates the tempe and patotsm of the Amecan wokmen!" he mutteed as he etuned to the long motonless lne of adoplane*. The ay of lght, boad, steady and clea, was" stll thee, and aa the vstos enteed ts bodes the quck, shap blast of a whstle n the ea, as f by peconceted sgnal, caused evey wheel lo come to an abupt stop. Fom the buldngs and quates men came unnng to the scene and suounded the guests, who wee gouped togethe n the fan of whte and mmedately n font of the monste whch had gven them passage. That they wee not to depat wthout some futhe attenton was obvous. "Old Bll" Robets made the meanng of the call plan when he addessed hs fend n the old tem of ntmacy. "Paul, we have left to you the hono of chstenng the fst adoplane eve bult. She sn't named yet. The boys hee wanted to call he the RobeTts; but I fobade them. I guess you know who I wanted to call he afte," he sad, layng, hs hand on the pesdent's am and lookng up nto hs face; "but. then I wasn't sue yon would lke that, so we have compomsed by loavng t to you." The pesdent, had n hs hand a pece of capente's chalk whch he had Idly pcked up fom one of the be had tavesed. He stood ; ft*ove between hs long ough whch boe evdences of had physcal labo n ealy youth, and looked affectonately down nto the Invento's eyes. He tuned fom hm and looked at. those aound hm. Tn the edges of the lght and stetchng back nto the dakness behnd he could dscen the faces of the wokmen, the eflecton gvng them a sngulaly palld look and makng them seem lke vsages dsmembeed, the bodes beng absobed nto the blackness of the backgound. They expected a speech; but he felt, a paucty of wods when he thought, of the endeavos and achevements. He stated to addess them, but choked wth the fullness of hs heat. Wthout sotfh wok as they had gven, what would be the condton of the naton to-nght? 'Men," he MM, usng tfc«atftngetfe "f appellatons, "no wod* of mat cax add U> the;h<m$» yfl* fctett.'faoj e* has been gfven by a macle the moat! tact fom-whtot you Baye < on& '"fltttj? deadly engne eve-conceved, and we well pefomed eques no pajsa; should be delnquent n ou duty f we bm a* nwsftenuq? the Unted State* faled- to uae t as a means fo con* ^tnankydf. t.jmjth o^ef^no la tollng and theeby endng was fo boaoed^a^elugjpa/ltgef to call you all tme. Let JIB bea. wth* fottude <3oun^yIen.,, ' ~ *' whateve epoacaea may 4>e heaped He falteed, and 1U the Btong lght upon us. fo we 1 ae'the-nstumets of upon hm they oould see'the muacle* God, and the tal wlt last only a lttle longe. Let no man speak!" of hs face twtchng -wth epesson. He tuned fom them aa If to hde hts Hs -eyes flamed wth nspaton/ emoton, and took a few step* whch and, lke a pophet of old, be led bs bought hm tct tbp bl«je of the ;ad?- followes n hs own footsteps, n plane. Hs long am eached out, aad those tyng tmes he was vey nea to slowly and n slence he chalked upon the, God n whom he beleved, and ts metal sde n bg whte lettes, only the walls of hs oom knew how NO-R-M-A. often he appealed fo lght and gudance, temblng n sptual agony, The men of the plant stood quetly untl the sgnfcance of hs act andy lke the matys of all ages, cucfed by hs fellows. dawned upon them, and then bust nto a fenzy of chees, fogot the dgnty Events began to move wth lght of hs poston, and cowded nng lke apdty as May appoached. ound hm, talkng as man to man. Secet odes had been gven to all Noma ted to make he potests the pncpal shps In Pacfc wates to head; but they wee unavalng. The wthdaw nto neutal habos, t beng the wsh of the men who wee men wee elated, and he fathe was satsfed. playng the sten game that all possble loss of lfe though Wth lttle delay the paty boaded accdental the caft, the pesdent beng the last meetngs mght be obvated. Pacfc to say good-by. The bg metal doo commece wthdew fom the westen was closed, and the Noma ose nto seas, belevng tself unpotected and the a on ts etun jouney, whle the admnstaton mad. Fom all the men stood wth bats off and souces of Infomaton came the cetan epots that Japan was about to watched t dsappea befoe etunng to the wok. attack. He communcatons became The aduplane was makng ts last daly moe Insolent; but wee nvaably teated wth suave contempt. flght befoe the wa, because t was deemed that all sk of dscovey And then came a day whch bought should be obvated, eyen though othe the most potentous news. methods of tanspotaton wee compaatvely The fst was a message fom the snallke. key that D. Robets had boken And so the months went on wth actvty down. It was fom Bockton, who at the key, placdtty n the ad mnstaton, and pepaatons fo an made a ptful appeal to the secetay of the navy to fnd Noma and ethe **m^t ""*» 'Jt ' Anf*<bea>when nght fell and the peelue^'s <c^ pe*meo> fuh, came thq swft and unexpected announcement taautfa, Jajjhnee^]^*ttfen upon th«pufopkesffaa >w%s a, and the long exted!4"hu4t 'lay T W the lsts, whle the natou,jwj*yed and ocked In tumol, quveed Wth lp_»uk,»ud ced aloud fo vengeance. When Noma appeaed at tae'svbtu House she was told of he fathe's condton by the pesdent hmself, who was planly haassed to &e Ktot by anxety. "You can go at once," he sad; "but what then 4? 'Ae thee any who pan wok the adoplanes?" "Yes, by nghtly "flght/ Wo have taned cews fo all and moe than we have buut." "But thee should be some expevt gudng mnd who knows the secet ;f the caft." "Fathe had ntended to accompacy them and hmself dect the leadng adoplane n case of attack." The pesdent thew up hs hand n a gestue of hopelessness. The tme fo attack was fast appoachng, and could not be poatponed on account of the Invento's llness. Noma, who had been standng besde a wndow, confonted the woded head of the naton. "You foget," she sad, "that I have youth, stength, wll and knowledge. Nethe my fathe's no my county's cause shall suffe." He walked acoss the oom, toweng above he n unganly stength, took both he hands n hs and looked deeply Into he eyes. "You mean " "That If my fathe s too ll to go, I myself wll fght the Japanese. I myself wll gve what expet advce s needed, and wll demonstate to the othes what must be done In battle." Inflamed by the thought of what was dependent upon he, pde n he fathe, and Amecansm, she was eady to accept the esponsblty, even though t mght cost he lfe. They stood n slence, holdng each othe's hands. He stooped ove he, hs sad eyes flled wth an admaton whch was akn to veneaton, and kssed he. "Joan of Ac! Joan of Ac!" he whspeed, and sad no moe. She had been told that a tan awated. Togethe they walked to the doo of the pesdent's study though the halls, and to the oute potal. Unheedng those who wee nea, he caught he hand and held t to hs beast, lookng once moe nto he eyes. "God bless and keep you, my chld!" he sad, and abuptly tuned back to hs secluson, hs hoad dopped fowad between hs massve shouldes and hs ams swngng looselv at hs sdes. The day was not yet clone, and befoo the next had dawnel came the announcement that the Hawaan slands had also been suendeed to the foe. The cotee of men wthn the secet held the meetng and congatulated each othe that odes had been obeyed, no defense made, and loss of lfe obvated. But the publc must be pacfed. The swft convenng of congess, ts authozaton of the admnstaton to act, and the appeasng notce to the publc that a wolldeflned polcy was beng pusued, followed one afte the othe, but stll wee not undestood. Nght and day now the pesdent and hs assocates toled and planned. Repot afte epot came to them, untl they knew that the hou to act had come. The spell of seemng lethagy was at an end, and wth unpecedented swftness the codon was thown ound the naton, ts pots closed, and ts communcaton shut off save though channels of the secet sevce, whch was ntensely actve. Tme was computed to the mnute, and when the fleet, of conquest saled In Slence He Chalked Upon ts Metal Sde n Bg Whte Lettes fom Japan the vey lattude and N-O-R-M-A. longtude of the pont whee It was to be met wee communcated to th* onslaught on Japan. As the wok of gve pemsson fo he to be bought headquates n Floda, whee had constucton advanced, Noma found back by a adoplane, o to have he been enewed enegy. espte to make occasonal bef vsts sent at once by specal tan to Mam, nasmuch as she, beng the sole moe mantled that solated spot, a Hence t was that, as dakness once to Washngton, whee he tme was monopolzed by Hlle, who dd not shae of he fathe's secet, was now stange scene was wtnessed. It was deam of hs fothcomng tp to London; but "Old Bll" Robets came no upon fo the metamophoss of the squadon of the a fo the scene of the only one who could -be depended the depatue of that nvncble moe to the captal. plates. The message added that the battle. Nght, afte nght, they hat Now began that sees of odes nvento was not n a seous cond maneuveed, tll those who manned whch subjected the men at the head ton, hut that ovewok, ovestudy them wee mastes of the caft and of the govenment to the geatest and ovestan had so taken toll that of the new fom of sgnals whch wee tal. Wok was stopped on all fotfcatons, begnnng wth those n the down wth ban feve and that hs detal was complete, evey possble the sugeons declaed he was comng to be used n case of emegency. Ev.^y Phlppnes. It was accepted by the vey lfe depended on hs takng absolute est. dent. pecauton was taken to avet acc publc as a foolsh cutalment of expense. Befoe ths had ceased to To hazad anothe tp of a ado* I.TO UK CONTINT"l-;n.) ankle n the publc mnd constucton plno was out of the queston, because Baby's Qult. ceased n nealy all the navy yads; the admnstaton was awae that A most, attactve baby's qult s but the clamo then aose to such a spes wee stll n the captal. The made by puttng two thcknesses of ptch that outwadly t was esumed, pesdent hmself sent messenges to lamb's wool between suah slk. The beng done fo appeaance's sake only fnd the gl on whom so much depended, only to lean at a late hou qultng, nstead of beng made wth and to pevent a evoluton. sttches. Is caught, n place by lage So dangeous was the ptch of ndgnaton that, some of the pesdent's ton, but was expected to ave that that she had not yet eached Washng oses made of bbon. Rbbon s also sed n the style of at nouveau to advses qualed befoe the show of nght. He pefeed to communcate decoate the bode of the qult. Usually t s made n long geen stems, te wath, and feaed that, an amy of hs tdngs to he n peson, and theefoe left wod that, she should call at Amecans mght mach on Washngton. They besought the pesdent to the Whte House the followng monmnatng at (he end wth lage sunflowes, each petal of the flowe beng a loop of the bbon caught at the alte hs plans and make boadcast announcement of the state of defense; atons wee made fo he conveyance ng. In the meantme advance pepa pont by a sngle sttch. Qults of but he, hla Amecansm exceeded only to the sland, togethe wth the gm such an elaboate desgn ae used as by hs humantalansm, stood steadfast. Hs answe was chaactestc: now to assume command of the aeal old fghtng admal, Bevns, who was coach coves fo the baby ndoos does not wea anythng qute to exquste. "If ou secet becomes knov."n, foces of Ameca, and those offces thee-wll be no wa, and wa s a fteae*jt \fo ou pupose. In ou tyjuuut, home fom vaous shps I evey 100 doctos de of hmtt ho fom tme to tme had been called In Austa no fewe th4n 44 out of. tfaysa. W OLDEST MAN IN AMEBIC! ofc Escapcd Teos of.many Wntes by Usng Pe-u-aa. Isaac Bock, 120 Teas of Age. M.Isaac Bock, of McLennan county, Tex,, s an adent fend to Peanu and speaks of t n the followng tems: "D. Hattnau'a emedy, Peuua, X have found to be the best, f not the only elable emedy fo COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH and dahea, I **Pmuaa hum been my stand-by tot j many yean, and I attbute my good j health and my exteme age to thn I emedy* It exactly meets al my e- I qulementa. I k *I have cjome to ely upon t almost entely fo the many lttle thngs fo [ whch I need medcne. I beleve t to be especally valuable to old people." Isaac Bock. Thee's Dange Ahead f you've been neglectng a cold Don'texpement wth you health. Get a emedy that you k n ow wll cue that emedy s DR.D.JAYNETS EXPECTORANT It's safe. In the seveest cases of coughs, colds, bonchts, coup, nflammaton of chest sod lungs t s the most effectve emedy known. It does ts wok quckly, emoves the cause of the dsease Sold evey when n thee sze bottles, $1.00, 50c, 25c. If yon luflh fom Pta, Fallng Sckness, Spasm* o hata chlden, o fend» that do F<>, n.y New DlAcooTj wll elleva them, and a'.i you ae asked to do la tosaod fn apae B >t;l* o( D. May's Eplleptclde Cue. It ba* cu* [(ouund whee eveythng elm ffc!«d. S«at fae wth dectons. Expess Pepad. Guaanteed by May Madcal Laloatny. ocde the Natonal Food and Dmg» Act, JtmeWh., 1 0«. Guaanty No P)aase gle AGE and-fuuadda&a DR. "IV. H. MAY, 5 Peal Steet. New Vok Cty. SICK HEADACHE Postvely coed by these Lttle Plls. They also eleve Dstes&f oa Dyapepslsjtln* dgest on and Too Heaty Eatlnp. A pefect emedy fo Dzzness, N*h«sea, Dowsness, Bad Taste n the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pan n aha Sde, TORPID LIVBR, IThey egulate the Bowels. Puely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOS SMALL PR1G Genune Mus Bea Fac-Smte Sgnatue tfjmebs- SUCKERS wea well and they Keep you dy whle you ae weang them 300 EVERYWHERE OWMED WAJEPPMOf. CUALQG FR E REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. AJ.TbWER CO. BO3T0M. USA. TbWEH CANADIAN CO UMITKD, TOPONTO. GAM. GAU STONES «H?^ DK ASK. >x about t. Wll tell DffkCUIV > AddeM C. COVKY, B D. 5. Lan!tuj;,Mlch. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 10, 1909.

4 > J f "» ffotnt? fhspatch F. L. ANDREWS <* CO. HuowtoRa. THURSDAY, MAK 4,m If >ou naejd a pl take Da Wtts Lt te Ealy Rses. Insst? \u them; gentle, easy, pleasant Lttle lve plla. Hold py all deales. : - - T%- Taxtts ae as sue as death, but the fome has a lttle tb^ advantage n egulaty. Nea Heath In Bg Fund. It was.a thjl^nk expeence to M Ida.Sope to face death. sevee Un* touble yave me "Fo yeas a ntense suffeng," aha wtea "aud seveal tmes nealy caused tnv death. All emedea and doctos sad I was ncuable, then D. Kngs New Dscovey bought quck elef and a cue so pemanent that I have not been toubled n twelve yeas.' Ms. Sope lves n Bg Pond, Pa. It woks wondes n Coughs and colds, soe lungs, hemohages, la gppe, asthma coup,-hoopng cougb and all boncfblal affectons. 50c and $1.00. Tal bottle fee. Guaanteed by F. A. Slle.,. ; In Oegon a bll has been passed, pohbtng pesons mayng wthout a cetfcate of good health. ~t+- It Saved Hs Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg," wtes J. A. Swenabn, Watetown, Ws. "Ten yeas of Eczema that 15 doctos could not cpe, bad at last lad me up, Then Buckl&ns Anca Salve caed t sound and well.' Infalable fo akn euptons, Eczma, Salt Rhenm, Bo la, Feve Soes, Buns, Scalds. Cuts and Ples. 36c at Sgles Dug Stoe. HP Thee may he prflone geate navy than the States now hns. Fea of s;not one of them. fof a Unted Japan Thee s not a bette Balve than De«Wtts Cabolzed Wtch Hazel Salve, We heeby wan to nublc that we ae not esponsble lo any njuous effects caused Io wothleto o Coaa Base Lane 15 o. BL of Sec. Coa. 81 and tl Putnam. On N. FL ¼ Sea I Dexte, whch a hae left and ente 8. H of S. ¼ Sec 81 Putnam. posonous mtatons of ou DeWtta Cabolzed Wtch Hazel Salve, the ognal. It s «ood fo anythng when a «alve s needed, but t s especally Kood fo ples. Be sue you pet De Wtts. Sold by All Deales.? The Pesdents salay has been fxed at $75,000 a yea, whch s pactcally the same as befoe. Heetofoe the Pesdent has eceved 125,000 exta above hs $50,000 salay, fo tavelng expenses, whch he wll not eceve no The Lud Glow of Doom was seen n the ed face, hands and body of the lttle son of A. M. Adams, of Henetta t Pa. Hs awful plght fom eczema had, fo fve yeas, defed au emedes and baffled the 3octtos, who sad the posoned blood affected hs lungs and nothng had could save hm, "Bnt n wtes hs mothe "seven bottles of Electc Bttes completely cued hm" Fo euptons, eczema, Salt Rheum, soes and all Blood Dsodes and Rheumatsm Electc Bttes s Supeme. Only JOc. Guaanteed by F. A. Sple. A lage numbe of pesons n Mchgan wll be dectly o ndectly nteested n Cnbas legslaton to estct owneshp of he land to he own people. Thee ae compaatvely few, ndeed, n ths stat' who cannot call to mnd fends who have aleady gone to the sland, o who wee about to go thee. AfltfM to tho) Lt pa Clfaffon to Non-pe»fdent Ownes* f»tc. STATK OF MIl^HIMN, County of LagstOl :-8S. A M "futon ft fw Pobata Cout fo to* lad County of Lvngston, held at the Pobate Ofllo*,u the VJ, K.> <>f gowsu on Mofcday tn 8th day of Febuay, A. D. W 1 Peaept, lott. AthW A. MonUgTe, Judm af Pobata. In the matta of the apples tloa of the Coanty Dan CesamasloaeB of the Countes of Lvngston and Wauhtaaaw n aald Stat* fo the appontment of thee dsntwestsd Speeal Comtaaaoo*n to delemae the neoeaalty fo a dndn known aa the "Baa* Lake Dan* aad fo the takng o pvate popety fo the use and beneft of the publc foth* pupoee theeof, and the just compensaton to aa made tat«*fo, Whc<«,OD tbeoth dny of Febuay A. D, lttjft an appuoaton U wtuua was wad* to thaoout by the add County Dan Commssone, fo the appontment of taes dsnteested Specal Commssones to detemne the neceway foe the aald Dan, and fo the takng of pvate popety fo the uee and beneft uf the publc fu the pupoee theeof, and the Just oomp*u»atton to be mad* theefo; And Wheeas. Thn Cout 'dd on the 8th day of Febuay A. D, 1WW upon a due exawauaton of Buob applcaton and of all the pooaottlngs theetofoe taken n the pemses, fnd and declae the name to be In accodance wth the statute n auoh oaee made aad povded and dd theeupon by an ode enteed theen; appont Fday the 8th day of Mach. A. D. 19» at ten o'clock p the foenoon of that day as the tme, and the ottoe of the Judf* of Pobate n the Vllage of Howell n sad County, ae the plaoe when and whee a heang upon each applcaton would Dad. and dd then and thee ode that all! pesons peso. whose lands wee to be tavesed by auoh po poaed Dan and who had not eleased ght of way and all damages on account theeof, to appea at the tme and plaoe desgnated and to be head wth espect to Bach applcaton, If they so dese, le, and and to show cause, If any thee be, why ead applcaton anonlc? not b* ganted; And Wheeas, Thee lb now on ffe n n the Cout a descpton and suvey of such poposed Dan fom whch sad deecptou and suvey t appeas that the land to be tavesed by Dy a aaoh Dan aud the uotuueuoameut, geneal cuuae, and temnus Of such Dau ae aa tujluwa, to-wt: BA LAK DRAIN. Mluuteb o suvey o the cente lne of a Dan n the Townshps of aad Lyndeu In Waahtenaw County tad n the Townahpe of Putnam and Unadella n Lvngston County, State of Mchgan, to be known aa Baas Lake Dan.. Commencng- at a atake maked "6," aald stake standng n the channel of the Potage Rve In the uppe end of Reevea Mll Pond (ao oaled), on the N. BL Fl. K Sec. t Tp. 1 s. R. 4 K. Mloh., aad aald stake standng 12 ch&lna 7 East and 7 c. 7 L S. of 8. Co. Beo, II Tp. 1 N. 4 HL Mloh., a unnng up steam (commencng at 8t I thee ae 10 c that don't count la neubuement n ths auvey). S II! <a u 3 O ««S N. 45«N. 45 N. 45 s N. 45 N. 46' N. 45 N. 16H»W, N S 15%' 86 " 85 H* 89½ 58» 56* 56» 66" 66 N. 44«84' 84* 84' S4" SL 65 66* 66* 68* 66* 68* 68* 68* 85½ 1 85½ 1 8. Thenee 8. S, 86%«86H' 85V 86V 86¾ 1 86 V 86V 86V 44* 44 s 44* 44» 44 s 44» 44' 44 5 N\ S" 85 a 85» 85 X. 8;V N*. " X\ 85 X. flv flv R9" f9 Thenco N". f!t R9 1 ffl « * S, 14½ 84¼ 14¼ West West * * * * 18' 18* * " W, 0 ' CD.c.ft - c c 2S^ <D o,,oc gdoj a S «3^ c B C a QUO SO. ff At S0. SI. B4. S St SI S u bsc ^ I. S. 4. S.S4 S.U I N 1S.H L0e O f S MS. 1S4. 16«.. 6* 4.0«SJSI LOS S.4t S.M tl IT « TS TT SO 81 SI «O I! a 4.15» S.1S 5.10 S 591 S 674 S.S MS «17 6. S S 8. MS 7.1t 6,64 TJt T.44 1LS1 l W! J S 4.6S 4.18 S..ft o v c M.0S Sf.19 1L17 -a d. d c 0 u O «a V. o at C a W ft ft g cc la ** a) o Q P Bench Mak Dy. Oak 18, level wth Pond. tba Oak 10. Oak 24. Cut S.56 Cen. hghway. Coaa Sao. Lne 4 c. N. of Baae Lne at oan. of Bdae. Oa 8, * of 8. ^ Bae. SI whoh la laft hae and ente 8. BL M SI. The excavatlona fo oda each ad axuda S to be plaoad on a «o«th sde of Dtch. Wllow B. Oak. Tba cut wll be 7. to and nclude 8t 1S8. Ente Lake. Cosa N. and 8. Q. Lne 4 c. 56 L N. of Lne. In the Lake. On P. % Sec. 81, whoh la left hee and ente 8. B. % of S. % Sec II. Coss Base Lne 1 c. SO L of Town Co' of Townshps Dexte and Lynden. On 8. % S. % Sec SI Putnam, whoh 1«left hee and ente EL V of N. Fl. % Sec 1. Lynden. Cosa N. and 8. ft lne 16 c 95 L 8. of Baae Lne. On H of N. % FM. % Sec 1, whoh la hee left and ente K N. Fl. ¾ Sec. 1. The cut hee s fom the bottom and s fom the bottom to stake 188. Ente Fod o Naows. Coss N. A 8. Q. Lne U c 72 L 8. Base Lne. On H N. Fl. ¼ Bee. 1, whch s left hee and ente N. FL ¼ Sec 1. Bdge at Fod. Cut la t.07 fom Bench Mak on Double Hm 14. Leave Naow*. 64 Hade IT 169. * II* TheaoeN. 8^* 8 I S 4V 4V 4V 4 V 4 V 69* 69* 1S «VIM g II ST ) s If II M 04 M ST 196. M 198. M «n * LM S 10« «*ta wall* to fcsje aad ea lua. Cut hee of 10, B. a* bout 1¼ ft. SI* & 1TI.I1 lne of- the tlea N. lne df land ^ deaclbed, 1 c lnks SL of the N. Co. On land last above te> scbed, whch la laft he* aad ente N. ft at 8, ¼ of & BL ¼, 18* HL 180. Of Cosa V* Una 10 c. Town Lne. Thee a mstake made n channg* ths couse, J4 chans nstead of 4 c. the dstance s loat In the Lake and should be 192 c. at St ' a ) fl M 1UI On land last above descbed, whch s left hee and ente N. hk S. ^4, * 69 * Thenoe N. * * * Thenoe N. * * * Thenoe N. * 88 N. 88 N. 29 N. 29» 29* 29* N, 29* ' 29 s 29" I. O. 0.9«2SI ¾ 79* W, 79¾ 79%* N. 79" K. 79^ 79" W, * * s* 6* TA. B SOI I I 7 I 1!«.# n 4 us us S1 1S1 8 1S4 1S T.ll SI S S !! I.SI as. II LOS Thenoe N. I* H 814. I* S. S. Thenoe N. S* M. III. S.S* O n S S cut hee between Patteson and Loud Lake of, SI ods of an aveage of S ft To Q. Lne 10 c Town Lne On N. % S. B. fc Sec. 86, hee un on Q. Lne 5 c. S.00 On lne between ^.¼ of S. M and H of N. 14 Sec. 86, whoh la let at angle 22 aad ente H N. ^, ML 15 c. Town Lne. The lne of the dltok s to un and the ght of way wll be equed fom angle 20 to angle 22, whch lne waa mpossble to suvey o measue, unnng n an outlet between the lakes most of the way MS T L«0 T.ll 1S.00 T.ll 7.1S S S.8S LII 10.S6 1C«S 4.01 tjajsjassjajael Coss N. & S. % lne c. 28 l. N. of Q. lne. On * N. % Sec SO. whch la hee left and ente S. % N. % Sec. 86. A cut between Patteson and Bass Lake of 84 B. of an aveage of 2 ft Coss & % lne S c of N W lne of N. ¼ 16. On S. * N. * Sec 86, whoh Is left hee aad ente H of B. 14 of N. V N. h 86. Coss fam lne 14 c.,29 L 8. of Sec. Lne. On ¼ ft N. ¼ N. % 16, whch s hee left and ente H N. y 4 N. * 8«. Coss Sec. Lne S c. 1. of Q. Post On a N. % N. B, % Sec. 86, whch 1B hee left and ente S. WJ \L 8. % Sec. 25. f C s«n. & S. % me 6 c 98 IN. of Q. Post- On 8. y 4 S. h, 21. whch s hee left and ente all S. of Rve of h S. %, 25, 80 A. Leave Lake and leave land last descbed. On sad land last descbed In wate and eate all N. of Rve of B. ½ 9. Y* 9ec A. Cone of Fotes, Com. 8. % 26. On land last above deaclbed. whch s left hee and un on lne between U of N. U of 8. h and of N. S A. of S. % of 8. % Sec. 28. Cone of the twenuatstl On lne of lands above descbed. Is hee left and lne between U ¼ of N. * of L H 25. On lne of lands laat above deaclbed, whch la hee left and ente % of N. H of & «sec. 26, I e. 41 L 8. of h lne. Oen, hghway. Cosa Qa. llaes 8 o. 78 l. of ** > Una. TT sawfa-a- 1 ' B*&1% * a Veet shcfa.

5 ThU sju*t the tme ot yea when you ae moat lkely to have kdney o bladde touble, wth heumattm and beam a tc pans caused by weak kd- W»ys. Delays ae dankeous. Get De Wtts Kdney and Madde plls, and be sue you tfet what you **k to. They ae the bests plls made Fo back Che, w>a& back, unay dsodes, nflamatou of He bladde, etc. Tbey»e antseptc and at pttupti\>. Snd I and eucom mended t>y all deales. 8he Had to M end Them. Benhum 1 ludev' n pullng my b«bt fool fowad..ms. Kenhun 1 b&ve notced that you toe always DM ght though you stockng tow Yok Pe ( WANTED Haceess Magazne eque* thw bevc«b of a uau n Vuckuey to look afte expng subscptons and to new bnd newt by means pf specal secue methods unusually effectve, poston pemanent, pefe oue wth expeence, bu would conade any applcant wth good natual ; qualfcaton*; aalay $1.50 pe d*y, wth comutftdou opton. Addess, wth efeences, K. C. lvac<k. Kcuu 1015, [ M,ttg»ztne Kldy;., JNew Yok. Success ( I JO YOU WANT TO GO TO COL. LttOK? If 8o we can help you. We have aleady put hundeds though college by ujemh ufd plan. Wte today fo ; full nl'ountto egadng ou offe of a fee Bt-'hola^ahp n ny Hchool o college. AddeHH, Robet J. Shelock, '21-!>l East!lnd Sheet, New Yok Cty. THE GIBBES PORTABLE SHINGLE MACHINE WITH OR WITHOUT BOLTING ATTACHMENT. The cut shows machne wth. Ths Machne wll cut 10, nch Saw and Shngle Ca- 4wet*^kflBt&«to l200»tngles pe day. age, eady (o cuttng shngles ^ ^ ^» M B ^ K ^ H j Caages made fom aelected had IB In. long, and 4 n. wde. '^BBBHP^^^^BI wood Tack " l * solld Pce $ ^fumbs^tf^j olled fot "*"' ' cultln 9 "'" Wth 36 nch Boltng Saw and HH^^^BfS*lUJ[ gles eque* 4 to 6 H. P. Fo Boltnc Caage. ^ f l f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ bolt,n fl 6 to 8 H. P. weght Pce f 2B.OO exta u» ^ 6SO lbs. IT A MONEY-MAKER Equpped wth the boltng attachment t «a complete ehngle outft n toelf. Can be ad- Justed fo uny deeud tape o thckne*. Fu cuttng the ound log nto shngle lengths, we manufactue a hgh gade,low pced dag saw machne, Send fo clculat>& apecal net pces. GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Engnes, Bolle»a», Saw Wll Maohlney, Etc. Does you back ache? IB you skn leathey and yello IB you une muky f These symptoms ae sue sgns of the deaded kdney touble. Nne out often pesons have kdney touble. They don't always have t bad. That's why they neglect t The kdneys have few neves. They ae alng a long tme befoe the teble Ban begns. In fact, kdney touble may be well advanced befoe you feel It That s why t s so necessay to notce the slghtest egulaty. If anythng s wong wth you kdneys t should be attended to at once, akmx take stong, dastlo dug*. They ae dangeous. You wll be pefectly safe and sue of a pemanent cue by takng DR THACHERS LIVER & BLOOD SYRUP Ths geat home emedy cues kdney touble by emovng the cause and dvng the nflammaton ana the dsease out of the affected ogans. All Deales Sell 50c, and f 1.00 Bottles. THACHER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga,Tenn. THE DOBEL SHOE TREE J Easly adjusted. Lght, ventlated, ndestuctble, santay. ''AH szes, Made of metal. Lengthens lfe of shoes am" them» pefect shape. Dobcl Shoe Tees ae also n pensble to a peson whose feet pespe. Most shoes sue to cul o wnkle up when dyng out, and ae h and lumpy when put on agan. Let them dy on a pa Dobel Shoe Tees dtu notce the dffeence; nstea beng shvelled up, tud and lumvy. they ae smooth and n pefect shape. Send fo ccula and pl'" lst. Fo sale by deales. THE CONTINENTAL. NOVELTY IV! FC- COMPANY, 1453 W3a:.;, :**a 3*.> Buffa! VJ'I n' m*,m Ht,Hj»»n /> THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO 18 USED AND ENDOR8ED BY The Gand Consevatoy of Musc, New Yok CRf. The Pennsylvana College of Musc, Phladelpha. Chcugo CeMenotoy A Hnshaw Softool of Opea,CWtSp. The Pueblo Consevatoy of Musc, Pueblo, Colo. ANLV OTHER LEADING CON8IRVATORIN A sweet yet bllant and poweful tone, exqtfatte.case, pefect adjustment and duable wokmanshp place t n the font ank of the best nstuments made to-day. It s the deal pano fo the home, whee ts pesence s a sgn of cultue and efnement The LEHR PIANO s manufactued unde sngulaly metttajjemhflh!<ms whch I the cost of poducton, and t has acheved a bllant success aa the most elegant nstument In the maket at a satsfactoy pce. WRITK FOB CATALOGUE AND PRICKS. H. LEHR * COMPANY, Manufs, Easton, Pa. Bette Not Get Dyspepsa If you can help t Kodol pevents Dyspepsa, by effectually helpng Natue to Releve Indgeston. But don't tfle wth Indgeston. A geat many peoplo who havn j wth ndgeston, havn been fo t when nevous o Chonc dyspepsa esulted, and, they have not been able to euo t. TTse Kodol and pevent havng "Dyspepsa. Even-one s subject to ndgeston. Stomach deangement, follows 1 stomach abuse, just, ns.at oally j and.u^t. as suely as a, sound and healthy ston-,. esults t.^nn the takng of Kodol. When you expeence souness of stomach, belchng of gas and nauseatng flud, bloated sensaton, j pnawng pa: n the pt of the stomach, heat, bun (so-called). dahoea, headaches, dullness o chonc ted feelng you need Kodol. And then te qucke you take Kodol the bette. Eat what you want, let Kodol dgest It. Odnay papan, "dyspepsa tab- Bets," physcs, etc., ae not lkely to be of much beneft to you, n Clgeetve attapfe 'Pepsn It oaly a patal dgeste and physcs ae not. dgestes at all. Kodol s a pefect, dgeste. If you could see Kadoldgestngevey patcle of food, nf all knds, n the glass test-tubes n ou laboatoes, you would know ths just as well as we do. Natue and Kodol wll always cue a sck* stomach but n ode to be cued, the stomach must est. That s what Kodol does ests the stomach, whle the stomach gets well. Just as smple as A, B, C. Ou Guaantee Go to jou tnjgst today and fet a dolla bottle. Then afte you have used the ente contents of the bottle If you ca* honestly aay, that t has not done you any pood, etun the bottle to the duggst and he wll efund you money wthout quee» tlon o delay, we wll then pay the dugglht fo the bottle. Don't hestate, all dutnrts know that ou guaantee 1» good. Ths offe apples to the lap* bottle only.1/.1 to tmt one In a famy. The hv^e hotte contans gft tnea aa much aa the ffty cent bottle. Kodol s pepaed at the labo* toeaof E, C. DeWtt & Co., Chcago, IP. If all who hate would loe us, And all oa loves wee tue, The stat that swng above ts Would bghten n the blue. If cuel wods wee ksses, And evey scowl a tmle. A belte wod thau ths s, Would hudly be woth whle; If pu sen would uutghlen To meet a bothes uejed, The load we bea would lghten, Above the gave of geed. If thube who whne would whstle, Aud those who langush laugh, The ose would out the thstle, The gan out uu the chaff, If heats wee only jolly, If gevugs wee fogot, And teas aud melenchoy, Wee thagu whch now ae not Tbeu love would kneel to duty, And all the wold would aeem A bdal bowe of beauty; A deam wthn a deam. If men would cease to woy, And woman cenbe to sgh, Anl all be t*lad to buy, Whateve has to de f neghbo ttpake to neghbo, As love demands of all, The ust would eat the sabe, The bjea stay ou the wall; And evey day would glsten, And evey eye would shne, And God would stop to lsten, And lfe would be dvne. A. G. He Was Senstve. Blobbs You'e petty much stuck on Mss Gobbs, aen't you, old man? Hobbs I was once, but afte what she sad to me last nght I'm not gong to pay any moe attenton to he. Blobbs - Gee! What dd she aay? Hobh«-"No -OleveJand Klls Would.Be Slaye. A njttcless mudee s Appendcts wth many vctms. But D. Kngs New Lfe I J lls kll t by peventon. They gently stmulate stomach, lve, and bowels, peventng that cloggng that nvtes appendcts, cung Constpaton, Blosness, Chlls. Malaa, Headache and Indgeston. 25c at F. A. Slles. S TATE OK MICHIGAN, the pouate cout fo the county of Lvngston At a sesson of sad cout, held at the pobate offce n the vllage of Howell In sad county ou the 12th day of Febuay A. n, 190¾. Pesent: Hon. Athu A. Montague, judj,'e of Pobate. In the matte of thoebtate of WILLIAM GHSON, deceased. Vuldas USAon havng fled In aald cout hs petton paync that the Bdmnstaton of sad estate, be ganted to J. L. Ksby o to some othe sutable peson. The New FLASH Dt PLASH s pepaed o the lnndb (all hands, none excepted) to clean and Qucke than any othe cleane o t*jap poduct ou the maket. Hustle thooughly fuuash b dffeent fom othe smla pepaatons u that t contans no acd o lye, aa t ^ uot a doap, but b the e«uh of a long peod of numeoutj secet expetueata combnng glycene and othe antseptc healng olb n conjuncton wth fnely gound pumce and a small pecentage ol chemcally pue suap block, vey benefcal to the ekn. Eveythng n t s pue and healthful and guaanteed not to njue the mopt delcate handn. It n made to do vw hat soap cannot do and baa become THE hand eleaue, fo cleanng aud pesevng the handy of all people* In evey and evey place. class Pepaed n a paste fom, t s appled wth the foe tugeb to the palm of the hand, aud by the addton of a lttle wate peduces a pleasng afbept' scented lathe that cleanses the handy thooughly. It» put up u 12 ounce tn boxes, bevelled peveut cuttng the fnges. ASK YOUR DE ALER She fhubuy gjtepgtth, PUBLHED KVT f BCSlY HOKNIHe BY Snscpton Pce $1 n Advance. Enteed, at the Postotnce at.flqckjey, Mchgan as second-class mete. ' Advetsng ates made known.oo applcaton. FRANK. L-. ANDREWS^ CO EOlTOae AND PROPRIETORS. M 1 CHURCHES. ETHOD1ST EPCOPAL CtUtUH. Kev. ). C. Lttlejoha pasto. Sevces evey Sunday monng at 10:'Au, and evey Sunday evenng at 7:00 o'clock. Paye meetng Thus day evenngs Sunday school at close of mon- ng sevce. Mss MABY VANFUKT, Supt. ^ONtttKGATIONAL (JHUKCtl. IOC 1*ARGE CAN BETTER THAN SOAP Sunday monng at 1^:30 and evey Sunday evenng at 7 :oc o'cjek. Paye meetng Thus day evenng". Sunday school &t close of mon nn Bevke. Ms, Uace Cofoo, Supl J, A, Cadwell Sec. UT. MAUD'S 'JATHULIC UHtfKUH. O Kev. M. J. Conuef&d, Pasto. 'jeycea evey Sunday. Low maas at?:3uo'clock hgh mass wth semon at 10 '.30 a. n. Catechsm *t3;0up, m., vespes an - be. 'dcton at 7;3U p.u SOCIETIES; pne A. 0. H. Socety of ths place, meets evey X thd Sunday ntne K. Matthew lall, John Tuomey and M. \fc^aly,county Delegate Ul C. I. U. meetd tu aeooa'd Satuday of 1.«ach month at :Jnj p. m. at tne'houd ot the mebbes Eveyono mteeete'd n tetnuence s coadally nvted. Ms; Leal Sgle, Pea. Ms Jenne baton, Secetay. The C. T. A. and B. socety of ths place, me«1 evey thd Satuuay evenng n the le F.'Svat F«I It n odeed, that the 1'Jth day of Mach A D 190», at ten o'clock n the foenoon, at I tpadauyjnyted. Ms; Leal Sgle, sad pobate oft'ee, bo and s heeby apponted fo heang sad petton. It s futhe odeed that publc notce theeof be gven by publcaton of a copy of ths hew Hall John Donohue, Pesdent. ode fo.'5 successve weeks pevous to sad day KNIGHTS OF MACCABES. of heang, n the Pnckney DPATCH, a newspape, pnted and cculated n sad county. ol the moon at the halu t he Swathout bldg Meetevey Fday evenng on o befoe full Vstng bothesaecodallynvted. ARTHUR A. MONTAODK, C, V. Van Wnkle, S Knght Oommaade t '* Judge ot Pobate N. P. Atotanson, - Recod Keepe F, (.T. Jackaon, Fnance tle^pe KILLTHECOUGI MO CURE THE LUNC8 WITH D. Kng's New Dscovey OLDS" PRICE FOR CSHSI 18 «* * *** 1 u ^ Q L D S Tal BoWe>t AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. CIGARS Anyone enjoyng an elegant smoke wll be delghted wth the famous C. B. CIGAR. The best possble value fo the money. Bette than many on the maket that ae sold fo double the pce. Wothy of a tal. Retals fo S CENTS If you deale don't handle them send to us fo a box as a tal Guaanteed n evey way. We can convnce you that ths k tje cga fo you to smcvp MAXuacfjuD Bt CHRTOI IHts, < Lvngston Lodge, No.?6, F 4, A. M. Kegula Communcaton Tuesday evenng, on o befoe thefull of the moon. Kk VanWnkle, M - RDfR OF EASTERN STAR meets each month the Fday evenng followng the egula F. A A. M. meetng, MBSJSKTTK VAUGHN, M. O KL'ER OF MODERN WOODMEN Meot the t fst Thusday evenng of )f each M MoDth u the Maccabe* hall. C. L.Gmes V. C NIGHTS OK THK LOYAL GUARD F. L. -Andews P..M. BUSINE CARDS. 1 H. F.S'GLER M. D- C. L. SIQLER M. D DRS. SIGLER & SIGLER, pv PhyBcau.-. -tna M^^n*. attended today o tught. Pnckney, Mch. All calls pomptly Ottce nn Man steet J. BIRD PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER SATFACTION GUARANTEED Fo nfomaton, 1 all at the Pnckney D PATCH offce. Aucton Hll's Fee Dexte lndependant Phone Aangements made fo sale by phone» Addess. my expense. Oct 07 Dexte,.>\k:h_aan LT DAN IE US, XlL ften'krao. AUCTION BEB. SatatactK u Guaanteed. Fo nfomaton call at DPATCH Offce o addess Uegoy, Mch,. f. d. 2. LyndlU phone connecton. Aucton ba...1 tn cop unah«d tee. FRANK L ANDREWS- ' WITH sa ATDWMkTOHOfFlCL. edge to Flutteng Heats "I have ha*! he^t tnubh- fo JO yeas; afte takng,s bottles of D. Mles' Heat Remedy 1 am entely cued, and to-day I do not feel the slghtest effect of heat touble." DAVID FRAZIER, State Soldes Home, He, Co., Ohlft. Flutteng ndcates a weakness ol the neves and muscles pf the heat Lke palptaton, shotness'of beath, pan n sde and' shoulde, t a feguently followed.' by the wost fom of heat dsease.; theefoe ft should not be neglected. D. Mles* Nevne s a most c ] au ] e heat medcne. It stengthen- - ' :< -hu-s the heat acton, stmulates"fte dgestve ogans, and nceases the cculaton. the fst bottle wll beneft; f not. y*u duggst, wll etun, you -money. The Geat Oaoea and Dysentey Remedy Cues acute and chonc dahoea, dysentey, cholea mobus,", summe complant," Asatc chdlo.j'ad pevents the development of typhod feve. Same wondeful esults obtaned n all pats of the wold. "WORKS LIKE MA6IC." Pce 28 cents pe box. Don't accept a substtute a so-called "hat as good." If you duggst hasn't t and don't cae to g*»t4* fw^you-send.^ect to THE ONTARIO CHEMICAL COMPANY, 'Oswego, If. V.,U S. A. LEARN TO BE A CHAUFFER Ou Two Book* DEASES OF THE AUTO AN ATOMY OF THE AND MECHMCH CHART ONLY $?.75 We also have 50) books whch gve all the napfl and coadtes of Msota, and all names* 'of Auto Ownes n Bt Lous; - - Only 75c PHQEIHJWTQ SUPPLY CQ, St. Lous, lo, - * 3932 Olvefu I

6 m ^-¾ HER 1 LIFE TO "** Pnkham's. -S^feefttn*! ow ten yeas of my Hfe P&khAnx'f-Vegetabte Cbmpotd. Eleven yeas ago \ twas a walktg shado I had been unde the docto's caebutgutnoelef. My husband pesuaded me to ty Lyda Pnkham's Vegetable Compound and t woked lke a cham. It eleved all my pans msey. I advse all suffeng women to take Lyda Pnkham's Vegetable Compound." 2 RS. EMMA WHEATON, Venna, W- Va. ltda Pnkham's Vegetable Comnound, made fom natve oots and Hebs, contans no nacotcs o hamful dugs, and to-day hblds the ecod fo thetagest numbe of actual cues ot female dseases of any smla med- cne n the county, ana thousands of voluntay testmonals ae on fle n ta* Pnkjbam Wbo^toy^, at Lynn.,1 Mass., fom women who have been cued fom almost evey fom of female complants, nflammatqn, ulceaton, dsplacements, fbod tott Q& egulates, peodc pans, backache, ndgeston and nevous p>e«tation. Evey such suffeng woman owes t to heself to gve Lyda 13* Pnkham'* JMMVK jou ca Ha\ lette to Ms. Pnkham, at lonn, Mass. He advce s fee, ~ always helpful. Westen Canada the Pennant Wnne "TheLast Best West" The govenment ol Canada now gves to evey actual settle 160 aces of wt* at- ^ow ntf land fee and an addtonal 160 aces -at $3.00 an ace. The 300,000 contented ^Amecan settles makng the homes n Westen Canada s the best evdence o the supeoty of that county. They ae becomng ch, gowng fom. 25 jtp 50 boshels wheat to the ace; 60 tp llod$fehfs oats and 45 to 60 bushels balyybe*' sdes havng splendd heds of cattle ased on the pae gass. Dayng s an mpotant ndusty. Th cop of 1908 stll keeps W«tteTf» Canada n the lead. The wold wat qtn.coh.lo t as ts food-poduce. 4 'Tle tlnjf whch most tmpossot us was thf> aaunttt nf the county thm s nvahhlo fo au'ltunl puposes." -Anftw HdUoal Cottpondoce.l'Jm. ^ Low alw^ ptqes, food schools and chuches, makets convenent, pces the hghest, clmate pefect. tl V. MclNNBS, 176 Jefltnos Aant, Detot, o C. A. UOBItt. Saall Ste. Ha*. Mca. L.DOUGLAS $300 OE> *350 *kvtosson XWesnd 8«U MOM Men's $3.00 4b f» JW SaotfThan Any Othe Manufactue la Swam I gn tha mm the btsht of <&a aoat asxtpm of tnm «xp«ta ud akflkd Tfca <ttlu atu nmtbmn fa aacx put ef tfc* aho«., a4wty If Iee«l«t»0*a km eatfuiy L. DoogUa thon da, yo» womwthan «ad«nt»nd why UUaeld tbtt mmm^, K»^M*V. at ata*f. MWVIU aqjlwaa loaca losca «oan than aey aay ovaa othe aaaaa. M Mttlff^fntnqthBScfea makes tfhtm Hon FWmm4m4 Vtogt Wmlng than cug othts. «>*«fo *v«y Membe tte FnmUy, Mea, BAVIK Wmm-n,M laae«and ChUde'au _^TMaa3ftnT aho«deales ftwywhec OSllTlnSJl Sone ^nnw tvthont L. DonpHu vlu l\btf a<me and pce atamped on N)ttom. Tm*Otnlfl4*Vm& Zxclu-nlT. Catalog auflad faa. y 'typwlm, 167 Spaf St, BocJooa, AUM. DR. JtfcINTOSU celebated NATURAL UTERINE SUEPORTER «***»1t«l*n»t*«llof. Hold by att snwvcal Intomnttpateaal loadlnjdnelrtan uattl stnta & l^anadn. f35alng ft p^ lnt wt on anplaton. THK UAsn^fJjL M^INTOSH TBI SH CO_ n Walnnt Mt,'ffl!!fl0tS!fl(T Pf.. *J!vSaTnctnjMT* of «m*«and a8> makos of tbe **ntalno stamped p '-MClNTOS*" S*»»Jftf. ' **+ ACTIVE AfENTS MAKE $25 TO $100 WEEKLY avium; the famous m>w*)." typewte. Klmt paot*-»1. Htawlad two-taml kpyhnel. vlhfwe-waulu. p^tnllp typewte f.vct sold fo KO low n la-lc* Po*«wak 1 Ufl «100 nm<'hn««. CmtWnt l>o Wtf. At»ny ltp.. Flev!»Mlv w»nts nn> Tlljf pnfu, mj nalm. PTohmlve tetoy. Wts fo lull patculas tcwlay to tmmlu Tv[M.wl» <'o. IV;>' Tl, I n*»t»««x.t.chy. PARKER'S ' HAIR BALSAM CIMBSM. nd baute th«babv lvntnotug hnftunt owth. ^yv^^w^^*'' FOR COMING SEASON Between-seasuu dessmakng Is always a gamble, and yet ths s just the tme when the daughte of the household should be tyng he hand at dessmakng- Whle spng styles and summe modes ae not yet settled, the new fabcs In wash goods ae offeed h all the shops, and to the beneft of the ambtous but unsklled sewe, thee s, a wealth of "maked <Jown" efjbe QBE Lands ns-fo san.ijyfc<*41way and Land (Vm- jnafk. Inscptve pamphtotsflnd maps sot fee. Wo nllwny mtos and otlw nfomaton apply to SapOTntondent of Immgaton, Ottawa. Canada, o tfceautaozet Canadan GoYonmont Agent: v gande, te., -Teplasng" stfpes, dote etc., and vey elaboate desgns at ahown n the ne swsees, uugh at tellses, wth flowes unnng ove StYLES OF INTEREST TO THE- them, and cossbas wth blossoms between the bas. Plads ae vey pop, HOME DREMAKER. ula. Thee Is also the pomse o a.... etun to coloed sht wasts, whch *. -! «- have not been n vogue fo seveal "Maked Down" Goods, Now tq Be seasons. Pcked Up Eveywhee Pncess Lnens ae ethe vey heavy, wth'a t Dess to Gve Way to Skt Russan cash effect, o shee as batste. Machne embodey In coloe Wa*t Effect. on whte, ceam, ecu and black and of whte on colos Is much used. It also pomses to be a season of embodey and bad tmmng athe than lace, and the pncess dess wll gve place to the skt and wast ef Excellent Mo*«l f 'fo Reps, Pques o Plad Weaves. fect wth matchng belt. In fact, all thngs pont to a dstnct etun to cuves and the small wast, n dect contast to the wastless, hlpless, staght-up-and-down effects of wnte. Sleeves wll be long on sht wasts and taloed tub costumes, whle the elbow sleeve wll be won wth danty, huffy aftenoon focks, and evenng gowns wll have vey shot sleeves ndeed. Wth these few geneal hnts let the would-be dessmake plan he fst wok. Ou Illustaton shows a desgn wth the sht wast and skt both closed on the left sde. Skt and wast ae made sepaately, then attached by naow belt ove whch a fancy belt may be won. Ths jonng pevents saggng and nsues a staght lne of buttons fom shoulde to hem. The skt s n eght gota wth an nveted plat n the back. The wast gves the boad-shouldeed effect by comng out ove the sleeves, whch ae snug-flttng, wth only a few gathes at am's eye and cuff, a stkng fea tue of all shot wast sleeves ths spng. Fo a blue and whte chambay dess, use cocheted lnen buttons o cove molds wth the chambay, embodeed n Fenoh knots wth whte ; mecezed floss. Ths desgn would I develop n coloed lnen, blue, aspbey o lavende wth whte sttchng and whte buttons; A vey smat combnaton s gay chambay, wth whto [ Justfea *WI" JKARffVINfl lolwfetf* fttoastt. L*w H#S a^okajt/ Al flaeofds. *. t) w, justce of the Peace, St, ) fesasll, Jnd., Is lpftflfn fa- ad wde as the "Mayng Sque," fom the. factv that he has paed moe couples than any othe offcal n Indana. Judge Law wote a lette In 1906, ecommendng Do&n's Kdney Plls, whch he sad had made a had back well, enabled hm to sleep bette, nghts and feel moe ft fo wot. The teatment ajso cleaed up the une. On Januay 5, 1909, Judge. Law confmed hs pevous testmony. "I have ecommended ths emedy to many people snce I fst used It," sad he. Sold by all deales. 50 cents a box. Foste-Ml bun Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A Bllonae'* Motto. "Fogve and foget s my motto," sad M. Dustln Stax. "But you don't fogve you busness vals." "No. We expect the publc to do the fogvng and we'll do the fogettng." $33.00 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. T^Bf- *Kffl"falJP SfUKOtO. M mm sm. v. a AMERICANS PROFITED LARGELY AND 8END BA6K ftatsfatf * 3 "' TORV : REPORTS. The census banch of the Depatment of Agcultue. Ottawa, Canada, has completed lta/toetuas of the shew* Jng of Westen v Canada's gan yeld fo 1908, and the epots- make Vey nteestng eadng. In the thee povnces of Mantoba, Saskatchewan and Albeta, whch compse what may heknown as Cental Canada, thee was ft total wheat yeld of about '107,000,060 bushels, woth to the fame about $85,000,000; n addton to ths the oat, baley and flax cops wee woth anothe $35,000,000. Lettes have bee* eceved fom many of the settles fom the Unted States. Pom these, that of Rev. Osca L. Kng has been selected. He Uvea n the vcnty 7 of Edmonton, Albeta, and what he says wll be of nteest to those who contemplate movng to Cental Canada. Evey lne of the lette s nteestng. Those who wsh fo the patculas as to how to secue homeste*d*.-and peemptons should wte any Canadan Govenment agent. M. Kng says: "M. M. V. Mclnnnes, Detot, Mchgan: I am wen satsfed wth' Albeta. Ths county offes exc,ejuent oppotuntes fo anyone to ma e a good home ; fo hmself and famly f he s wllng to put up wth a fow had knocks fo the fst two o thee yeas. But t s..woth a few had knocks to get a 160-ace fam of ch, poductve land wth no motgage on t. Ths povnce s well ftted fo gans, stock asng and dayng. We have found the clmate geneally healthful, moe healthful than Mch* gan; and although the themomete sometmes dops to 40 degees below Colonsts' one-way tckets Chcago to the Pacfc coast, va the Chcago, Unon Pacfc and Nothwesten Lne, ae on sale daly dung Mach and Apl at the ate of $ Coespondngly low ates fom all ponts. Double beth n toust sleepng ca only $7.00, though wthout change to San Fancsco, Los Angeles and Potland. No exta chage on ou pesonally conducted tous. Wte fo tneay and full patculas to S. A. I zeo In wnte, yet we do not seem to Hutchson, Manage Toust Depat- feel that tempeatue any. moe than ment, 212 Clak Steet, Chcago, H. Fedde's mpesson; Ths lttle boy attendng Sunday school fo the fst tme was geatly mpessed by the teache and the lage boys of the class. On etunng home hs mothe questoned hm n egad to what was sad and what he f must lean fo hs next lesson. The I chld n a fank way, epled: "Oh, I mamma, t was all about Qod and love I and a lady named Eve, and how she ae pojected though vaous pats sttchng and buttons. If checked o gave an apple to a man called Adam, of the povnce. The new polcy of plad mateal s used, then the buttons must match. Plads n patcula j mothe, to lead hm on, sad: "Who j who neve gave he a bte." The wll stand no tmmng, Boston (Jlobe, I was Eve?" "Why, mamma, she was ; Ms. Eve Adam, a fend of God's, who kept house.n a gaden!" we dd 5 o 10 degees below zeo n Mchgan. We lke the wntes. "The Govenment takes geat nteest n the educaton of the people and quckly ads the settles n. establshng schools whee they ae called fo. The schools, though gaded dffeently than those n the States, ae effcent and advancng. Ou geat dawback has been the lmted and nadequate alway facltes, but new oads ae beng apdly bult and many moe the Albeta govenment to constuct a geat many banch lnes thoughout the povnce wll geatly help all pats of the county. If those new settles who have to go back a consdeable f)us8an House Slppes. Down the Old Road. dstance fom exstng aloads and Deleously comfotable ae the Rus The bg autumn moon olled towns to fnd fee homesteads wll up good^ fgm^lasfc sumpae on whch to s;n house slppes of deeskn. above the fosty pnes. but locate along the lne of a pojected aload they wll n two o thee test he abnty? ' They ae fu nsde and out, even "You lke to go out dvng?" he In tunng ove tho offengs at bagan countes, bea these few hnts n matea!, I he soles ae of the same luxuous sad afte a long slence. yeas be nea both town and aload. "Yes," she answeed, nestlng close to hm. thee and a half yeas ago the home When I fst came to ths county mnd. It s to be a season of colos. They have long ponted toos, some The new hgh-pced goods *e all In galy decoated wth ed and blue felt "And you always lke to go wth a stead t took was 75 mles fom a aload town; now thee s a aload 25 bght colongs, most of them bodeed Flowes n Spays o conven fu set nto the nstep. \ mles noth, anothe 25 mles south, and othes have a heat shape of whte young man who knows how to handle tonalzed fom ae shown on the moe ;he bbons?" They ae all edged wth whte fu: delcate goods lke lawn, batste, o- j aound the top -Wen, e sometmes I lke to go j and a thd s beng bult though my wth a young man who knows how to neghbohood,! dop them." "* tnnk the pae county o coun- SOFA PILLOWS OF SAME SHAD NOVEL LITTLE TEA-COSY. And afte that the old hose jogged! t y lhaf s patly pae offes much along unguded. bette oppotuntes than the hlly Have potons." Decoatos of "Den" Seem to Involved a New Idea. Snce velveteen has so lagely taken the place of coduoy and ef velou fo upholstey puposes, and the antque tufted sofas ae beng ecoveed wth t n soft wood bowns and dusky eds and blues, the sofa pllow s beng econsdeed. The motley cowd of den cushons s not n keepng wth the dgnty ol one of these old sofas, and t dawns upon the decoato that to keep the sofa a thng of beauty t s necessay to cove all the sofa pllows wth the same shade of velveteen. The two oblong pllows that, so often wee a pat, of these hgh-backed, hugeamed sofas have on them a touch of gold to vay what mght be monotony f the velveteen s too dak n, colo. A two-nch band of galloon, dusky gold and of an antque chness, decoates the pllow top. It s lad thee Inches n fom the edge along each sdeband the two send stps, whch ae longe; coss ove the othe ones, hang down and end n lage gold tassels. TH TOILET TABL When polshng'fhe fnge nafts, ub acoss, not. up and down. Dust tb«hands wth os powde fo excessve pespaton. In ode to keep the head clean fo a month', a tonc"should be used, afte whch the ha should be thooughly gtwe ove wth a clean bush. It s I supsng how much dt s emoved ' by ths pocess. J A smple but effectve way to make [ ha wave n bg pples, whch cov I tnue to he fashonable, s to dampen t and te t down wth bands of baby! bbon, pullng the ha out n loose : waves between the bands. J To pevent nose ound pa(?s of leathe, cut. fom old hoots and "naled to the legs.qf,.ktchen^8^8,^eveajl the gatng nose upon a bck o tled. flooj whld fs so dlatesns to v.tbjl; n*ftnk*l4mbsuv* peojfe* {, ' Desgn Hee Shown Has One Geat Pont of Advantage. Ou sketch llustates a novel lttle tea-cosy, and t has ths advantage ove the odnay cosy, that when * has once been placed on the teapot t need not be emoved each tme P fesh cup of tea s equed. It f made vey much n the same shape as an odnay tea-cosy, but n a smalle sze, an> t should he constucted to ft the pot t s Intended fo. A ethe sde thee s a slt, and though,oue the handle of the teapot pojects', and though the othe?; to* spqftt; So- that cosy and teapot ctovb* lfted'togethe when tq tea s jjened out It can. of couse, he made n any mateal we fancy, atd a floal- tealgn may be woet on ethe skle^.,f It. Is shown n a vey plan fom n ou sketch, to clealy llustate the way n whch t. may be used. Cae must he taken In makng the coay that the slts on ethe^ sde be of a lage enough sze to Sllow the cosy to be dawn easly ove the teapot. In a Safe Place. "We have a man n ths pson who neve ted to escape," declaed the head keepe. "What's he n fo?" nqued the vsto. "Bgamy," epled the head keepe. Boheman. NEW IDEA Helped Ws. Couple. It doesn't pay to stck too closely to old notons of thngs. New deas often lead to bette health, success and happness. A Ws. couple examned an dea new to them and stepped up seveal ounds An Illuson. Alonzo Tell me, old man, sn't that fa ceatue ove thee beckonng to you? Alphonzo No no that's only a macel wave. Impotant to Mothes, Examne caefully evey bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sue emedy fo Infants and chlden, and see that It Beas the Sgnatue of( In Use Fo Ove SO Yeas.! The Knd You Have Always Bought ' Deseves Censue. on the health ladde. The husband j A Boston woman s chaged wth wtes: I thowng a pe n he husband's face. "Seveal yeas ago we suffeed fom! That's a fne way to waste pe! coffee dnkng, wee sleepless, j Bed, Weak, Weay, Watey ETM nevous, sallow, weak and table. ; Releved by Munn Eye Remedy. Com* My wfe and I both loved coffee and j pounded by Expeenced Physcans. Mune Dosn'. Smat: Soothes Eye Pan. thought t was a bace." (deluson.) Wto Mune Eye Remedy Co., Chcago. "Fnally, afte yeas of suffeng, we fo Illustated Eye Book. At Duggteta. ead of Postum and the hamfulness of coffee, and belevng that to gow Even n fshng fo husbands t Is' we should gve some attenton to new geneally the bg ones that get away. deas, we decded to test Postum. Ty the Natual laxatve, Gafeld Teal (IT "When we made t ght we lked t ovecomes constpaton and egulates and wee eleved of lls caused by nnd kdneys. Samples sent upon cqmc ' coffee. Ou fends notced the change Gafeld Tea Co., Booklyn, tf. Y. feshe skn, steade neves, bette tempe, etc. "These changes wee not sudden, hut elef nceased as we contnued to dnk and enjoy Postum, anjl we lost, the dese fo coffee. "Many of ou fendb dd not lke Postum at fst, because they dd not Tell a maed man he doesn't look t and he wll he tebly flatteed. PTT/ES CITRKT> IV S TO 14»AY8. PA7.0 OINTMBNTIstuaantppd to c.nn ftn auw nf N-hlnt. mnd. Beedltt n Fh»tnd!n» Ples In!to 14 days o money efunded. >0q. Lfe does not make us, we make make t ght. But when they boled lfe. Kavanagh. Postum accodng to dectons on Tf You F«*t Aho o Bnn pkg., untl t was dak and ch, thev! * \ *'?, S^,^" "'AIIMI'H K<x>t-Kn.<». t sen tn.,.j «,,... _ wv-u, ucj (julclc nllsf. Twnn on packages sold y-al? Lghtweght Sut Case*. lked t bette than coffee and wet, wee ««<s*oayeanj. Sut esses especally made fo won ' benefted by the change.' Thee's Slence sn't alwayg goldon. Sometmes t s an admsson of gult. en to cay ae extemely lght {p a Reason." weght and ae lned wth slk anc» Name gven by Postum Co., Battle ftted wth slk pockets. These wefb Ceek, Mch. Read "The Road to Wellvlle" n pkgs, lttle moe than an odnay shoppng hag, but Wll not stand any ough»* * en* * mfeov* Uttwt A new - " C. ' ^'handlng and should neve be checked on* appea* fom tne to tlne. Th* * IMIIM, tn*. «4* fall of htnnt.. About the easea. thng the wok! whqn tavelng. Uteaat* fo some people to make (a a beak. ' M*. Wln«low'«ftoothlnff Synp. TochlMnn UsMhlnjt, Hoft*n»thA uun, educe* tv fl&mmatlon, allay* pan, cu*«wnd oolfu. 95c» bottle.

7 > '»» n.»»»» m RIDES ON FtfREET CAR '--..v> '».'n ^ENJ^IN OF NORTHERN FORE8T QIVEB CONDUCTOR AND MO- TORMAN A BAD FRIQHT.. Wnnpeg, Man. The dea of meetng a eal, lve, sue enough tmbe wolf wthn, the lmts of a full-gown cty U.athe a statlng one, but n Wnnpeg t It sot uncommon. A ecent vhlt fom oae*of these shaks of MM loest was noted n the socety columns of local papes. A late steet ca was whlng along makng up tme on a sububan avenue unnng paallel to the famous Red Rve of the Noth when the motoman saw c gay steak fauh to a poston just between the two- als and stand thee theatenngly. He had just tme to ealze.that the object waa an unusually laee, gaunt, gay tmbe wolf, Th«Fende Smashed Down to the Accompanment of a Tefyng Howl. wth ts neck uff ablstle, when the ca stuck It. The fende snapped down to the accompanment of a tefyng howl of mxed fght and age, and Tom Jones, the motoman, shout : Ing to hs conducto, tuned off the powe and yanked the evese. The conducto and two passenges who wee on the ca ushed to the font doo, the conducto wth a heavy swtch thowe In hs hand, just as the ca came to a standstll. The moment the ca stopped the bg wolf spang to the gound, bewldeed and fghtened. The motoman and the conducto elammed open the doos of the vestbule as the wolf leaped Into the dakness and loped off towafl the ve bank. Jones pulled hs gun and took a couple of pot shots fo luck, and the "bone pcke" was gone". A moment late, fom the ve bank, the men head the long, quaveng howl of the tue tmbe wolf echo though the nght. The geat gay beast was makng fo the foest n the outlyng paks ove the snow-coveed Ice of the fozen Red. Peodcally Wnnpeg eceves a vst fom one o moe of these geat wolveb, dven nto cvlzaton fom the noth by the pangs of hunge. They cove geat dstances In sngle nghts, followng the ve ove the ce. SEVEN DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. Last of Auto Paty Lost n Deset n Rescued. T.os Angeles, Cal, D. V. Wllams, j tho K\st_of theo membes of an auto- j moble paty lost n tho deset ove o ' week Ago was found the othe day! and taken to Randsbug. Wllams f was dscoveed by a seachng paty, I too weak to walk. He had been seven ' days wthout food and 72 hous wthout, wate. Wllams had taken efuge n a cabn, and was eatng some coffee he had found, when he hoad a shot He fed hs own evolve and the seaches soon located hm. Wllams was suffeng fom cold and hunge, and hs feet wee n a bad condton. Unless he suffes an attack of fee he wll ecove... R. Bashaw, the chauffeu, stagmtm Mtoat. All the membes tjftjbbftf'btw ae safe In Randsfcfcatsted and half cazed fom thst, Sanuel F. Hammond, a Los Angeeu boke, the fst of the paty, was escued at Ballaat, at the edge of Dwth valley. "When we eached Gante Wells, 30 mles east of Johannesbug," he sad, "we took the Death valley oad by mstake, and late the machne boke down. The paty then dvded. Wllams emaned wth the automoble. I stated, accompaned by tho chauffeu, In hope of fndng some placp whee I could get supples. Bashaw soon became exhausted. We wandeed thee days befoe eachen us. Uncle Sam'e Cons. They say they'e natlatlo,. In fat, extemely ank; put t»'v«-f mnd; they'll always A aelcomc at the bz-.u. c- ' ^ * LUMBERMAN, ACCOMPANIED BY PET, HAS DE8PERATE FfQHT WITH WOLVES.,- CANINE DOES DEADLY WORK Fank Tathn GJvea Up Wok, Buys Rfle and 8tat» Out to Avenge Death of Anmal by Slaughte of Butes. Tavese Cty, Mch. Fank Tathu Df Emeson, whch Is 45 mles noth o Newbey, s mounng the loss of hs fne bulldog, and that mounng s none the less sncee because the dog ded In fhe defense of Tathn's lfe. Emeson s only a small place, consstng of sx o seven houses and a sawmll, and the sawmll s the ex cuse fo the vllage, as well as fo num eq.ua camps n. the thck woods. Towad one of these camps Tathn stated athe late one aftenoon. The bulldog always accompaned hm wheeve he went, and n tha case t was lucky that he dd. Tathn has no love fo wolves, but despsed them fo the cowadce, be- Ilevlng that they would not dae attack a man n the daylght, hence he took no weapon wth hm. Afte he had gone some dstance on hs way, he became awae of the fact that he was beng followed by wolves. The bulldog was much affected by ths and he would un back, gowl and then, wth hs ha standng on end, would use evey means at hs command to nduce he maste to hasten: The eonduct, of th,e dog was such, the anmal not usually beng afad of anythng on fou legs, that-t* feas' Wee communcated to Tathn, and be stated to un.».:. Ths was the wos thng he could have done, a» at once fou wolves closed n upon hm. He had just tme to gab a stout club and back up to a tee when they wee upon hm. Wth the assstance of the dog, he managed to beat them off and mnke them keep the dstance untl wthn sght of the Wth the Assstance of the Dog Managed to Beat Them Off. H«camp. Then the anmals seemed tc peceve that fhel pey was about. 1c escape them and agan they attacked tho man, appaently endeed despe ate by hunge. Ths tme the battle wag even moe stenuous than at fst, and the attacv was so sudden that Tathn and hs dog wee caught n a space so that, the fou anmals could attack hm on all fou sdes. Fo seveal mnutes he fought them off wth hs stck, the dog fghtng valantly, and fnally the bulldog gabbed one of the butes by the thoat. Ths eleved Tathn and he beat about wth the stck to such good effect that the thee wolves depated, the bulldog lyng down n the snow wth ts vctm, watng to t to de. Wth hs face and hs hands bleedng and hs clothes pactcally ton to bbons, Tathn an Into the camp just at dusk and, as soon as he could speak, told the men hs stoy. He was gven a fle and, wth seveal lumbejacks, set out to kll the band. Avng at the ptee whee the last battle had occued, the men saw the fou wolves appaently fghtng amons themselves. Fng nto the bunch, two of them wee klled and the othe two escaped. Lyng to one sde was all that was left of the bulldog. When Tathn left the othe thee wolves had etuned to ad the companon, and the bulldog, to wve hs own lfe, had been oblged to let go hs wolf and fght the othes. The othe helj, ' was not hut t0 any ^Tezt extent and 1 joned the othe thee, the odds of I fou to one beng too much even fo a fghtng dog. But befoe; the bulldog 1- waa wjped out be.had gven a good Aft count of hmself, as the bodes of the fnd two dead wolves shuwm Do you tmt^you-pen manage wth my salay of *lfc Bweek, dalng?" he taked, afte she bad sad yet. V,. : Lea* * -"*-** *«^-2T& >uw^ HAD AWFUL WEEPING ECZEMA. Face and Neck Wee Raw Teble Itchng, Inflammaton and Soeness All Teatments Faled. Cutjcua Poved a Geat Success. "Eczema began ove the top of my ea. It cacked and theu begatt to spead. I had thee dffeent doctos and ted seveal thngs, but they dd me no good. At last one sde of my face and my neck wee a The wate an out of t no that I had to wea medcated cotton, and t was so nflamed and soe that I had to put a pece.of cloth ove my pllow tp keep the wate fom t, and t would stan "the cloth a sot of yello The eczema tched so that t seemed as though I could tea my face all s to peces. Then I began tp use the Cutlcua Soap and Ontment, and t was not moe than thee months befoe t was all healed up. Mss Ann Peasons, Nothfleld, Vt, Dec. 19, J907." Potte Dug X Caeu. Cop., bole Vupa., Bwaton. Hstoy Revsed. The Pofesso What was, t defeatad Leondas at Themopylae? The Bght Student The new ules. He held the pass too long. How's Ths? We offe One Hunded Dollas Rewad fo am laae of Catah that cannot be cued by Hall's Cata-n Cue. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undesgned, have known F. J. Cheney fo tee last 15 yeas, and beleve nlm pefectly honoable bx all butnesa tanaacuozuj and fnancally able to cay out any oblgaton* made by bs fm. WALDINQ, KIT.NAN A MARVIN, Wholesale Duggbte, Toledo, O. Hall's Catah Cue la tojten ntenally, actng dectly upon the blood and mucou* sufaces of the system. Testmonals sent fee. Pce 75 cents pe bottle. Suld by all Duggsts. Take Hall's Famly Plls fo constpaton. Stuck Senseless. "When she ht hm wth f!he golf ball, dd t knock hm senseless?" "I guess so. I undestand they ae soon to may."- -Town and County. A Cue Fo Colds and Gp. Thee «twonvenence, suffeng and dange n a cold, and the.wonde s that people Mll take no few pecautons agannt colas. One o two Lane s Pleasant Tablets (be sue of the name) taken when the fst snuffly feelng appeas, wll stop the pogess of a cold ana save a geat deal of unnecessay sutteng. Duggsts and deales Geneally sell these tablets, pce 25 cents. f you cannot get them send to Oato F. Woodwad, Le Roy, N. Y. Sample fee. The Pesent Fashon*. Stella Isn't t all you can do to dance n you new gown? Belle Yes, but t's too tght to»t down n. Thee Hat Recently Been Placed In all the dug stoes an aomatc, pleasant heb cue o woman's Ills, called Mothe Gaj'a AUSTRALIAN LEAF. It s the only cetan egulato. Qnokly eleves female weaknesses and Backache, Kdney, Bladde and Unay toubles. At all Duggsts o by mal W cts..sample FIIK Addess, Toe Mothe Gay Co., Le Roy, N, Y. An nsnuaton. "He's as honest as the day s long." "Especally n the wnte tme." If It's You Eye Use Pettt's Eye Salve, fo nflammaton, stys, tchng lds, eye aches, defects of vson and senstvty to stong lghts. All duggsts o Howad.Bos., Buffalo, X. Y. j If thou speakest what, thou wlt, j thou shalt hea what thou wouldsl j not, -Bas. ; Fo elevng Oouphs, Asthma nml T?nn-! chls "JJmwn's Unnchal To'hs" ac! efyoctvo. IT cons a box. Samples f»\ John I. Bown & Son, 15oston, Mass. Fath s obedence, not. confdence. Mac don ad. ONT.Y OVB "HROMO QUIMX" j That s LAXATIVE BKOMO QUXK. LtK.k f< the sktlam* of K. \V. (lu)vk. l*std tho Wold ove to Cue a Cold n onuday. ^5c. Ou powes owe much of the en- j egy to ou hopes. Johnson. ; DODDS KIDNEY, PILLS BETfcS Gua«^ TEXAS STATE LAND Mllons of aces of sohnol land to he ^lt by the! Stat*..00 to pe ace; only >ne-f>tloth -ssb ; and «1 yea* tlnoo on balance: thee po cent nteest; only U'J.CO cash fo 1«M aevs at COO pv an\ (Joatefct oppotnnfty? food agcultual land: send McentsfoUookof Instaotlonsand New State>L J..T. snyde, Hohool Ijtd Locato, 1«h St. Austn. Tex. Refeence, Austn Natonal Baa*. WCONSIN SEEDS Tbay Bae fat. Let aa Mod yoe oa catalog. M It la fea and tolls TOU all 8JamaadBeM asatfa, taal new about vegetable, ben havest tl m» com es. dltappolat yon tmentn Seed 6ow»V AM'R, La Cuse. Wt. I Contans ^*^e»w*^p«e^e«f, 40 09«fS, W And each dose s net effectve than fou tmes the same quantty of any othe cough emedy, howeve well advetsed and boweve stongly ecommended that emedy may be Remembe always that s the Hemp' Ba* Cough Co. It has saved, thwutdw fom con* s saved thousands of lves. duggsts', 25c, 50c. and $L n :.K Cabbage,_ Pe Salxe' ea(alee,m<» * I [The bgtfcftmoney nucfclljcdpf.*«cetabaal lt cabbage. Then comet WHP4K padah«s, I peat, cucumbe*. Bgeatafog%jpj), %ead\ II Co n abunps and ecdva catalfc and K M [kenel* cad of onloa*, baffot»,^my, ad-j I abas, 5os each leuce, utabagas, tunps*i ju*> MLSey,»a.tomato. j«e»melon*. luol [cnaong flowe'seed*. n au lfvooc- kenels.[ lcaauy-wothsjuwomng&sdb money. O» [send SOo ana we add ese & *. vt EUleatf Pfe* O'Day Sweet CtW».! MUER SEED CO., Box MT. L. Cowe, Ws. I KNOWNSINCE I816ASREL»ARLS W S BLAC K ^ ^ CAPSULES SUP MIGtR 4EDY. -URINARY DStnA«.L DRUGGTS o» BV MAIL ^PEf.T H PLANT(N& SON. 93 HENRY STBKO'Mv* N ' -»» I'II M, { U»Blletedwlh>Th*Mn«M>e soe eas. <ue) IBtRlflSOfl S ^n aghng Ixqlc s nstantly elcye4.by an applcaton of Sloan's Lnment-,.Ths lnment'takes the place of massage ad s bette than stcky? plastes. It peneta ef-~ wthout ubbng though the skn and flsct*- la ts$ue ght to the bone, quckens the y.oo(j t eleves, congeston, and gves 'pemanent as well as tempoay elef. Sloan's Lnment has no equal as a emedy fo Rheumatsm, Neualga, o any pan o stffness n the muscles o jonts. Pee 25e., 50c., and $1.00. D. Eal S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U S. A. Sloan's book on hosea, cattle, aheep and poulty sent fee* AL.ZERV GREAT BEARDLE BARLEY. % SILVER KING BARLEY Wlseonnln afaae an thefcxwtbaley Rtate In the Hnon. Cetan t! that It poduces th«heavest Jlaldlnc haleyn on eatb. OP ee VAReE* teeted by th«wrtwnsn Afflt tnal atatlon,etela«*a ftllvo Kna; Baley he«d9 the lst aflthebljgeat ylfldal Thafe a d ya»t> pmd oft Bnt t's what Belxe's seeds do etbwhe*. BEARDLE BARLEY The baley of you deama* IM beads; easy to hsect, yeld!nc la New Yok state 121 boshea pe OAT On now EmpeoWt^' Uan^oat la taa esa**. waat otthe tonfatyatjoseaaeatastte En pete h&b self. Yaa wll want It It's a mavel. Bg tal packa«e. ee SALZER'S BILLIM DOLLAR GRA AID TEOSfflTE Bllon Dolla Gass coeed Itself wth tloy lomsv It's hay nop to the ftnlted States alone 1» mtlmated at 0,000, It wll bo much moe fo Eeybody Is talkng about It. Eveybody wll now t <o l*u». an It co^ta bat too to 9oc pe moe. Is eady wth Its tnt cop wthn sx weeks afte seedng and seldom yelds less then S to tons pe ace of matnlflsaat aay. XBOeNXX, well, the catalo tella of ths 100 ton geen food feak. PURE CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED Sale's ssth Centuy stans of eloe and tlsaothyseed staad all alone la tnet absolute paty. Of couse they cost moe than any othe bat they ae tee fom weeds. That's woth the dffeence. We (taw* ay al soss 1 et ea eelaa a* lea _ BIQ CATALOG FREE M OlO IHPOIHMI - ** O fnloatn stamps we mall feeofall costs samples of SUe Kng Ba* ley. yeldng 173 bo. pe ace: Maoaonl Wheat, yeldng e«bo. pe ace;»... Bllton Colla ^_. Q Spelts, the ceeal and hay food podgy, togethe wth tmothy, OIOTST. g na, et&, easly woth S*e.OO o any man's aattsy to get a Ktat theew t th. And f yon send 14«we add to aboe a of Jams Besd Soalty Bae seen by you befoe. JOHN A. SALZFR SEED comp w s FOR ffwmtt ffn WSTIMPER PINK EYE CATARRHAL tves AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DEASES Cu*s the Hk and acta as a pe»entlve fo oth^*. Lqud (ftej oa the tonjjne. Safeft^ b.>o<l mneshml all othes. X^-st kulucy *tne<ly;lg> cents am #1.00«botle; *5.00 ful JlQ.OO Ihe <U»zen. Sold by all du^aat* and hose (^oods houses, o sent expess pad, "by the mannfa'u SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemst*, GOSHEN, INOIAJIA WIZARDOIL M a.! I I B I Tx m m''»t_' s «G R E AT -' O ' ' Vf h" :

8 ssma n '''^''"' 1?*^-^1"*"" I". f<> $+ v.. 0 I.' v '.^.! «*. *<. '$? f Busness Pontes. OJUO, cook stove, heang stove, ange and ogan. Jnque of.leave Heny on Shaland fam. ^«MALM. Second gowth, dy block wood. 0tf L. Speas FOR SALE " " Sx Puand Uhjua bood sows due m Apl, James 8peas, 9R Unadlla. H. CLINTON, Auctonee, s pepaed to conduct aucton sales? as usual. Than kns you fo past favos, and solctng you patonage, I eman yous. R. CLINTON. IDM IAJJI., Fam of 80 aces, fve mles south west of Pnckney, known as the Dave Chalke fam. Stock and hay. wll go wth the fam t puchase so deses. Wll go cheap, t bought at once. Inque of Luthe L. Pollok,, 8tf Pnckney, Mch. Pay yea bubaclptkm ths moath Fames and Hosemen We Do HORSE-SHOEING New Shoes 30c Settng 12 l-2c Calkng and lf.,oc Settng ART FLINTOFF Pettysvlle, Mch. Spng Tme s Pape Tme I am hee wth a full lne of Wall Pape See Ou Samples befoe puc h a B n <$ 4 f J. C. Dnkel. 2nd doo south of hotel. N. BROTHERTON UNDERTAKER CALLS ANSWERED PROMPT LY DAY OR NIGHT Gegoy, Mchgan Phone 2 lond 3 shot flaong Of Cumspeadsnlj vwvwvfw SOUTH GREGORY Rutb Whtehead s vstng Planfeld. u Ma. Buhl was bued u Plauteld Monday. Haukel Wodeu s helpng C. J. Wllams bal hay. Ms. J. Danels s vstng he son Human nea Stockbdge. Ms. Whtehead s vstng he sste Ms. Lews n Dausvlle. Hason Bates aud wfe vsted the paents G. Bates and wfe Fday. The people of Planfeld have the play at ths place Thusday nght Mach 4. Eyeybody come out and hea t fo t s woth the money. FLADTETELD. Ms. Sawdy s able to walk some snce he ecent llness. Rev. Sageon s holdng specal meetngs n Maon ths week. John Bush and famly ae pepang to move back to Lansng. M. Stevens and famly attended sevces at Gegoy Baptst chuch last Fday evenng. People fom Stockbdge, Gegoy, Andeson and Pnckney attended the play at the hall last week and all ponounced t a fne entetanment. The dama, "Oak Fam" wll be gven n the Maccabee hall Gegoy, Thusday evenng, Mach 4. If you do not thnk t woth gong to hea, just ask someone who head t last week. Remembe the date, Mach 4. Admsson 20 and 10 cents, eseved seat 25c at Howlett Bos, stoe, Gegoy. SOUTH HA&I0K. Geo. Mtchell s vstng hs sste, Ms. John Robets. Mss Elva Caskey entetaned a numbe of fends Satuday p. m. Ms. Blanche Cameon s vstng he mothe Ms. Amy Van Keuen. Ms. Amy VanKeueu vsted he daughte, Ms. Lena Goe ove Sunday. A numbe fom hee attended the play at Planfeld Thusday and Fday evenngs. M. aud Ms. Home Wasson and lttle daughte vsted at Davd Robets' Sunday. Ms. Joe Robets and the Msses Hangton called on Ms. M. Dunn Fday aftenoon. M. and Ms. Wll Caskey of Andeson, M. and Ms. Bet Robets and famly vsted at T. Wanwght's Sunday. The Msses Betha aud Claa Hangton etuned home Satuday afte spendng a few days wth the sste, Ms Joe Robets. GREGORY. Thee s qute an epdemc of colds n ths vcnty. Revval Hevces ae n pogess at the Baptst chuch ths week. Ms. O. L. Smth s confned to he bed and unde the cae of D. Sglo. Undetake, Botheton had chage of the funeal of Ms. Buhl last, week. Alfed Taylo boke hs leg Ma. 1, whle dawng hay fom a stack some dstance fom the ban. The Gegoy young people wll gve a slve medal contest at Maon Cente chuch Fday evenng Mach 5. All ae nvted. A slve collecton wll be taken to dej fay expemtg, / The second class of medal contestant* wll hold the contest n the hall at Gegoy Mach 12. Fol pogam next week. Messs Geo. and Otto Anold eceved the sad aews Monday of the death of the nece, Ms. Blanche Duockle, of nea Webbevlle. She leaves two small chlden, one only Dne months old. Geo. Anold went to Jackson last Satuday wth t>0 pounds of butte, the esult of fve days mlkng dung the tme the mlk on ths oute was shut off fom the factoy at Jackson. He eceved 25c pe pound cash. Ms. Chalotte Buhl was bued at Planfeld Mach 1. Rev. Sageon peached a semon full of good thoughts fo the lvng. She was a membe of the WCTU and a good chstan, one who wll be mssed by all who knew he. She leaves two sons, Wllam aud Julan who ae left to moun the loss of a knd mothe and they have the sympathy of the ente communty. The fends and socetes faly bued the casket n beautful flowes. ANDEBS0K. James Hoff was n Howell Tuesday. Wll Caskey and wfe vsted fends n Planfeld Sunday. Pete Poole and wfe of Maon vsted hs mothe hee one day last week. Wll Dukey vsted elatves n Jackson fom Satuday nght tll Monday nght. Mss Gace Poole spent Satuday and Sunday wth he mothe, Ms. Elme Book. Mss May Spout stated Fday monng fo Mesck to vst he sste, Ms. Claence Powell. M. aud Ms. Chas. Bulls spent Tuesday wth he bothe, Fed Shap nea Stockbdge. M. and Ms. Reg. Shafe, of Maon; Robet Wassou of Stockbdge; Mss Belva Denton, of Gegoy, spent Suuday at Chales Bulls.' Last Wednesday a lage company of fends and neghbos gatheed at the home of M. and Ms. Samuel Placeway to celebate the foteth weddng annvesay. They pesented them wth a beautful dnnng table and two nce ockes as tokens of esteem. They depated wshng them many moe happy yeas of wedded lfe. WEST PmAM. Ms. Wll Doyle was n Jackson Satuday. Wm. Doyle sold a fne span of hoses last week. Floence Doyle has accepted a poston n Jackson. Mss Sade Has s vstng Mss Iene Dupus n Detot, Mss Mabel Monks entetaned a few fends Thusday aftenoon. H. B. Gadne was n Whtmoe Lake Tuesday on busness. Ms. O. P. Noah of Noth Lake, called on Ms. Wm. Gadne Fday. Mss Jenne McGnneas of Dexte, was a guest of he fend Mss Fanne Monks, the past week. H. B. Gadne and Wales Leland attended the masonc school of nstucton at South Lyon last Fday. Lteay Igaton. "You In tosf novel seems vey dy," Hd the eade of the publshng house to the youug but flng autho. "I was petty sue you would N.H that," ejoned the autho. "Conse guently f you wll count them yon Wll And the heone weeps eal teas m Just 258 pagm of my sto7. H Clevetand Plan Deale. ADDITIOIIL LOCH. B. Clnton was n Detot ths waek on busness, M*. M. L. Spout s spendng a few weeks wth be Bste, Ms. Powell n Mesok. Fank Lae of Howell, secetay of the Mutual Telephone Co. was n town Wednesday on buuuesa. The most dastc pohbton measue eve suggested s n Kansas whee a bll has been passed, n whch t povdes that physcan* cannot pescbe lquo and a duggst cannot sell ntoxcants fo any pupose whateve. Gov. Stubbs s known to be favoable to the new bll. Tbe pcpals n a tmbe land sale n Lousana compsng 18,889 aces; amountng to $1,127,400 n cash value ae Alex McPbeson of Detqfc, Wm. McPbeson J., Matn McPheson, R, B. McPbeson, Ms. Alce Spence, of Howell and Ms. Bglow of Detot. Tbe McPbesons eseve tbe ol and mneal ghts. Cause of Fatty Heat. The goat dmme fom obesty les In the lablty of the fat to nvade the ecllula elements of the body, especally the muscles. Ths poduces fatty degeneaton of the muscula tssues, whch geatly weakens and Impas the functonal actvty. When the fat nvades the tssues of the heatmuscles the dsease known as "fatty degeneaton of the heat" esults, and the patent Is In seous dange. Wheneve a slght addtonal stan upon the cculaton esults fom undue execse, exctement o othe cause the muscles ntefee wth the heat's acton, aud It Is lable'to cease beatng. Anaema and hystea often ae accompanments of obesty. Because of the Inceased weght and dffculty of movng about such patents ae pe vented fom takng an odnay amount of execse. Often, too, thee ae a lasstude and a postve dslke fo muscula exeton of any knd. What to Eat. Fom Medcne to tha Dama. The eale pat of Vctolen Sadou's caee was beset wth many tals and dffcultes. Hs paents wshed hm to take up a medcal caee, and he began hs studes wth some zeal. The love of the dama, howeve, was fa geate than the love of the pll box, and In the Inte val of the othe wok Sadou was busy upon a play. Lfe was a stuggle fo hm, fo he had lttle money, though he managed to get Jounalstc wok to supplement hs moe.slende Income. Hs fst play was a falue. and Sadou ushed fom the theate vowng neve to ente one agan. He fell seously ll, was nused back to health by Mle, de leeou, an actess who lved on a floo below, and fom that tme hs fotune was made. M.. Chuch Note*. Tfce MFvses Sunday wee well attended. Thee wee 86 who stayed to Sunday school and the ~ collecton amounted to.74. Do not foget tbe paye meetng ths evenng and the Msson class followng The Dffeence. Last week whle m Detot, we notced a cowd gatheng aound the wndow alngs at tbe Jounal buld* ng. They wee nteested n tbe pntng pesses about to stat up n the basement. Tuesday aftenoon as we wee about to «o to pess n the basement of the DPATCH; offce a cowd gatheed about tbe alng abovs and wee nteested, not n tbe pntng pess, but n tbe actons of a "balky" gasolne engne. Tbe "thna:" sad t wouldn't wth all the vm t had. but we conqueed tbe anmal and all went smoothly. PUOTAM AJTD HAK3UBG FAMT US' CLUE A vey pleasant day was spent by some ot the membes of the Putnam and Hambug Fames club at the home of M. Hendcks. Tbe cowd was not vey lage but what t lacked n quantty was nude up n qualty. Aftet a oouutlul dnne a vey nteestng pogam was lstened to. Song bytbeulub; Readng by Alae Van Fleet, enttled "A Fence on the Clff o an Ambulance n tbe Valley;" and a ectaton by Myna Seloenbals. M. Mel gave an nteestng talk on pontes be eceved at the Washtenaw Fames Assocaton ataun Abo. Ths was followed by a solo by Wll Nash and the queston box n whch wee many nteestng queston* cahng foth much dscusson. The last Satuday n Match beng caucus day t was decded to hold the next meetng the thd Satuday, at the home ot S, vvathput. Thee wll ba tempeance musc and a tempeance pogam, Notce. H, Knckebocke of Ho,vel, fom- ' e!y wth M. Wemeste, las ented the blacksmth shop ot K K. Hown, and s pepaed to do fst class u ok of evey dsceton. Hoseshoeng a specalty. Twenty yeas expeence. Would lke to sok-u a shae of you patonage, all wok gua.anteed. Vey espectvely, t 10 H.Knekn'boeke flow B. P. S. Pant Saves Money. The pncpal tem of expense n pantng s the pante's lme. Pant fo the aveage house co&s but $15.00 to $ The pante chages thee o fou tmes as much to put t on. When you pay a pante by the hcu fo mxng you pant you can see you had-eaned dollas takng wngs. B. P. S. s eady to put on; speads easly because fnely gound. Coasely gound o hand-mxed pants dag on the bush and add hous to the pante's lme. Ask you deale o send us a postal fo ou B. P. S. Pant Budget a package of useful nfomaton. THE PATTERSON -SARGENT (MPANY GENERAL OFFICES A^} FACTORY: CLEVELAND, OHIO Chcago New Yok Boston Kansas Cty St. Paul Cncnnat DONT PAV [VICE \ FOR THE SAME ROOF. Ion, tn and most pepaed oofna ae eally neve pad fo, because they need pantng o eoatnp evey yea o two. If you add to the cost of these oofngs the cost of pantng dung the numbe of yeas n sevce, you wll eadly undestand why J-M ASBESTOS ROOFINGwhch needs no coatng-3 the "cheapest-pe-yea" Roofng. It wll not ot o ust, s pemanently duable and essts fe. No acds, chemcal fumes, gases, heat o cold can affect t. Costa less than, slate, on o shngles. Can be appled by anyone. Aak fo samples and ploea* H. W JOHNS-MANVIL.bE Co. 72 Jeffeson Ave. Detot, M Ichl^an V».J-.

9 :, < * > M? t A 5" «1 IM. b u H. Ml. D J " «JT. TheneeN. 5* 2. IM. ThenoeN. 6" 140. ThenoeN. 6* K»40.76 ThenoeN. 52% P 841. ThenouN. 5*g"B! 141«&2% M IC 3* BU hs5% w SB E, K.. The ce Tn; nee Thenwe N. N. 59* 58 69* * 59» N T * Theme N, 59" 86¼ 8 86¾ 0 86¾ 0 86¼ 0 S, 86¾ 18¼ 8 18¾ 0 18%' N, 18^ 18¾ 0 N S58.» , S S9.7I « » II ».« ! IB " II 20" 20* 20* * 7 74" «. 2SH-* 7.lt 21 SThsnoe N. II ense N. 4 enoatf. Thenoa N. ThenoeN. Tnffoa M. TtjeneaN. lenee B. tnoe & ItnceflL lencafl. ncss O " NT * T.lt V 4* 4 C 4» 4" 4.16 t.t « « Dy Oak 20. 1UU f * Ill S fa » « » « «o «! H7 8 86» «7«44 « S R.88 S « » I.T » Coaa h & * Un* O.UB. Sec lne. Ol 8. N. K as. 86. whch la hee left and ente N. ¾ of N. W ¼ «c 18. Cams % lne 16 c. 47 L S. of Sec. lne. On N. %, N. ¼ Sec. 26. whch la hee left and ente ^ ul N. ft, L'6. Elm To N. * B. Q. lne at_a pont 16 c S. oft. Poet On B. % of N. K, 86, whch la hee left and un N. on Q. lne between % N. % and % uf N. K_ *, 26. <^. Poat between Sec*. 24 and 25. On lne between lands laat above deectbed. whch la left hee and un on lne between % S. % and % S. %, 2. Dy Oak On lne of landa laat above deectbed, whch la hee left and ente 8. ¼ Sec 14, 16 c N. of ¾ Poat. Pom wate. Elm 24, 6, 18. Coaa RA * lne 18 c. 68 I. of Q. Post. On 8. %, 84. whch La hee left and ente all 8. of hljfhway of % of N. W^ %, 14. Cente hghway at bdge coaa fam Una. On all * N. M 14, S. of hghway, whch a hee left and ente all ft N. H N. of hghway. Tan Coaa Sec. Una 8 c N. of Q. Poat On all N. of hghway of * N. tt 24, whch a hee left and ente 8. * N. H Sac 81. B. Oak Coss & % lne 8 c Sec. lne. On S. K. % N. E, *^ 21, whch s left hee and ente N. K N. B. K 28, except R. R. S. lne Mch. A LJne R. R, ght of way. Cut fom top of R. R. al. On N. fc N. H. 13, except R. R., whch la hee left c 6 1. of Sec. lne and ente R. R, ght of way. On R. R. N. Lne R. R. Leave R. R. c Sec Lne, whch leave hee and ente % S. H 14, ex. R. R, Oak Cona N. & 8. % Una 6 c N. of R R. On ¼ 8. ¾ Sec 14 except R. R.. whch a hee left and ente the R. of % of 8. ¾ except R. R. Sec. 14. \ Coa fam lne It 6«1. of ¼ lne. On 8. 3«R- of ¼ 8. M except R. R-, whch la hee left and onte % S. V* except S. 8«R Oak So 4.6*. I ThenoeN. 78fc* 72-7a*»" IheuoeN. 'lt 62' ThenoeN. 62«52J 62' 52tf u 52% g ThenoeN. 52¾ 52*4" 52*4" 62*4" 52%" t>2u" 5ZH U 41%" 41V4" 41%- 4lg 41ft- 41 tt- 4W4 U 46'» 46" 46 46" 10" 10" 10 N v 10" 1 " " 7 a 78%.'»B. 78¼ 1 ' 78%' 8 8" 8" 8 tt 4" 18" j Thenoe N. 4* 4" ' 82¼ 0 32¼ 0 10" 10» B. 10 s M ?e 271 4ft e fl.oo «177 « » » » t.»i « » » , #0 2»» « Ml I.M » »«297 2»8 2»» lt » « T LIT IM 741».» K.I Z UI 1S.4T 10 e , " " * « E, " n n TV f Rl" " TV " R* 75*. N. 70 ¼" 70¼ 70½^ 37" 37 N 26 26" 26* «9«. «98. « « «1 84«847 «4 8 34» S8 «6 «6 * * * » Coaa Q. Lsa 17 c L «. of eane ax 14. O )4 6. % of 14 excect B-, whch a left hee and ente & & B. ' uf 14 except C 8«K. Popla CoM VI. &. fl ¼ lne 1 c a. of Q. Una. On H 8. ^4.. 14, except R., whch la hee left and ente N. ¾ of 8. ^ 14. Coaa & % lne 1 c of Co. On N. ¼ 8. ^ whch la hee left and ente % 8. ¾ N. ^ 14. Coea fam lne 7 c. 68 L a of the B. & Va lne. On.H of a ^14. whch la hee left and ente ½ 8. ¾ N. ¼ 14. Hckoy Coaa & % Una 4 C 65 L Of Oct*. Of the twentes. On ¼ S. ¾ N. ¼ 14, whch la hae left and ente N. N. ¾ ¼. Oak Fom angle 51 to tha end the atakea ae act 18 llnka fom tha cente Instead of 75. Coaa Sec Lne c U L. B. Sec Con. Cut la cante hghway Is It ft OB N. H N. % 14. whch la hee left aad eate & %, except N. 66 A. Tan. U 1L66. And Whecaa, Lt al».» jpueantnat the tollowujj descbed tacts uf Jaudb oe owned by p<-*t**u» wku ac uuu coduua n* the tuwuelpe uf lja.lla and I'ulnam the exevuton ul a elens*; uf De ^hu»f way fo whch haw been ne^lecled o efused by heuj, wll be avc*t<1 hy Haul pupoued Dan, to- w: Kate C. Lane, uwue of S\V \ uf JNW f Kutb Chapman, owne uf W 'A) aces uf NW } uf NKJ and SVV \ of NE \ uet'un II, Tuwu-lp 1, N uf K 3 K Mclgau. secton,'-56, towbj 1 N, uf R 3 K Mchgan. Vola \ Kln owne of the K of W \ of SW [ except K 10 AVU-V, Bcctuu 25 Townshj) 1 N of K 3 K Mchgan. 1'Lobet Kelly owne of N 5 aceu of H\V ^ of HW 4 aecton 2-t, TuwnHhp J N of 3 K Mcl^an. (ttth J'alme owne of W J of NVV^ of SW I extent W 10 acee aectuu 25, Towu- «hj)! N.f K 3 K Mchgan. Fank Uney owne of all N of Kve of K uf SW secton 26 townshp 1 N, uf '.' K Mchgan. Wllam and May Muphy ownes of NK \ of SE I, secton 36, tuwunhp 1 N of K 3 E Mchgan. And Wheeas, It appeas that Kale V. Lane, Huth tjhapman, Vola B. Kuhn, Hubet Kelly. Gffth Palme, Fank ney, Wllam and May Muphy, ownes of the followng descbed lands, to-wt: KateC. Lane owne of the SW { of NW } secton l, Townshp 1 X of K 3 K Mchgan. Rutl Chapmau owne of W 20 K t R aces! <>t NW of XE J and SW of NE»ec- I on 36, townshp 1 X of R 3 E Mchgan. Vola B. Kuhn owne af the E of NW J of SW ^ except E 10 aces secton 25 Townshp I X of R 3 E Mchgan. Robet Kelly owne of N 5 Mees of SW of SW \ secton 26, Townshp I X of 3 E Mchgan. Gffth Palme owne of WJ of XW k of SW except W 10 aces secton 2b, I N of R3 E Mchgan. R town Fank Bney owne ef all X of Rve of E } of SW \ secton 25 townshp I X of 3 E Mchgan. Wllam and May Muphy owaea of XE \ot SE J secton 36, townshp I N of R 3 E Mchgan, and that sad lands, R the ; executon of a elease of the ght of way fo j sad Dan and damages theefo fo whch hn$ been neglected o efused by them, ; wll be tavesed bv Bad Dam,.... ^.. Now, Theefoe, All such non- Anfte 66 on top of Be**-.., «1^1«Oak BtanBe> esdent pesons, u.co ut ut above des- S^ta^floatnc DOC BoaT '"b^ lan ds (ant Ouadaos, o pesons, to Lake. j havng the cae of, o wth whom esdes and ^ e LneT.^^lntO ' an y m ' Uu o nconpctent peson heenbethe laka fom hee. foe mentoned) and each of them ae j heeby cted to be and appea befoe ths.. %A m% Cout, at the tme and place last above set oaa fana una H o.,.,,,,., B. Sea Una. foth, to be head wth espect to each ap- 0,1 f"«^j»\ ^--1-¾ 0 ¾ I pcft'on, f they so dese, and show hee left and' 'ente If. cause, f any thee be, why the sad appl- 60 "JL "of "s. ¼ It Coaa Q. Lne 16 c I. B. Sac Una. On N. 60 A. of a II, whch la hee la* and ante 8. % N. ¾.., caton fo the appontment of thee dsnt- 1 eested Specal Commssones as afoesad! should not be ganted and falug so to do, ' they wll wave all egulates a sad 60 poceedngs aleady had. H! I Recod. Coaa & % lne 3 c. 81 of Sec. Una. t On B. ¾ N. %. whch la hee left and! ente N. H N. % :. Ana;le f4 on Sec- Une 1 a N. of the Coe. of the Fotes. On N. 14 N., whch 1«hee left and ente K. ½ N. ¾ Sec. n. Ente La.kc>. Knd In T>aka On ¾ N. B. ¼ 10.! Sad atako 3B3 belna; 9 \ c. fl 1. N. and 8 c of S. Co. of N. 1 V4 N. >4 Sec.. To- tal dstance to be dug; 1 S2 c Rod*., Staton stakes and ade hubs ae placed evey 2 chan* measued fom the commencement and ae numbeed sepaately and consecutvely up ftteam and ae placed on the Rht bank 76 lnks fom the cente lne to angle 51, then 18 llnka ' fom the cente to the end. j Anjle stakes ae numbeed consecutvely and ae set n the cente Una ojethe wth staton stakes at each SO ode. I No jade stakes o hubs o an*le stakea aet In the I*akes, hu ae numbeed tn thla auvey Ml as If ao placed. All angles ae to be tuned at an easy ade by cuttng two nds each way fom the angle on a cuve o ccle. The hghways ae to be cossed at ght anglaa to the same. All excavatons ae to be placed at least sx feet fom the edge of tha bank. The total wdth fo the ght of way to be fou ods f^om the cente lne each sde. 1 The wdth on the bottom to be twenty feet and hty feet on the top fom ; the commencement to angle numbe 2R. stake 168, and fom sad angle II to the end the hottom wdth s eght feet and twenty feet wde on the top. Fou seta of abutments wll be equed and thee bdges. Openngs ae to be left though the excavatons at the most dese.* nolnta ao as not to obstuct the flow of wate fom the outsde nto sad dtch, o d^l-. Sad dan a all connected togethe, fofmlnst one complete and ente da'-. The puvey was odeed by the County Dan Commlaalon«of Lvngston Countv and of Washtenaw County. Mchgan, and wma fnshed Octobe R, 190S. **~ " BULLOCK. Suveyo. ARTHUR A, MONTA«I T E, Judge of Pobate. STATE OF MICHIGAN \ County of Lvngston l* >s. Pobate CcuL fo S:«County 1, Ktle Monl:gat, Clek of the Pobate, Cout fo sad county, do heeby cetfy that I have compaed the foegong copy J of Xon-Resdent wth Ognal Recod theeof, now emanng n ths offce, that the same s a coect Tanscpt and thee- ' fom and of the whole of such Ognal Easte Post Cads 1 In Vcstmony wheeof, I have heeunto set my hand and affxed the seal of sad Pobate Cout, at Howell n sad County ths 8th dav of Febuay A. D KlTTIK MON-TVGUK, Pobate Cout. 2 fo 5c At Dspatch Offce

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