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1 K^ffvrt'' >^;»wd>v, 'A V-;- J*fP lw*l ^ t PNCKNEY DSPATCH Vol. XXXV Pnckney, Lvngston County, Mchgan Thursday Marvh 2<h ) { )V) No. TOWNSHP but never heard anythng from them. am feelng 0. K. but have a cold. t. has been qute cold here for a week or j SKUNK NOMNATONS \ two but a gettng warmer now. suppose you wonder when we wll be back. That s what we would lke to, Skunks as hgh us -v.o <. Muskrats know, but haven't heard anythng to $2.^), prce lst and how to catch every make ua thnk we are to get back for mnk that cornea up vour stream, free, PUTNAM sometme. guesa wth a lot of pa- j Wll buy one fur or l.'ow.ooo.oou fury...,.,,, ;,,.:_,, ^ Q, u! tence we wll get (.here. We can't We have over loo Pure Bred Chester The followng nomnatons were made, B,.,... -,. %, f u, f r.. expect to get back untl peace s sgned Whte, Berkshre, O.. C. and Duroc for townshp offces for Putnam town-, T. t,. u.,,..,,,,,,,- anyway, see n the paper where they! Red pgs, 2 weeks old, >;lu, two tor fz.j,.. have a bll n to send volunteers to re- ) Cross pgs $M. Fft Democrat, M T D heve the drafted men n the army or Supervsor._.M. J. Reason, D W Murta' occu P a Hope they don t have to rz, ^-N Treasurer. Morman Reason! keep an army 0Ver here long enou h l 3 ll P UP VL.O. Hghway Commssoner Jas. Smth for that.,..,.,, r TT- u n ~. Does tranes stll work m the same M c A r. p ^ m -Overseer of Hghways.Caspar,,,,..,... rvape bane otock r a r m -. me >.place.' Am Bendng one of our dvson ;, n cards. The four vy leaves stand $for Neshanc, N. J. Justce of the Peace Wm. Cooper Army of,» Occupaton. w We dun't A M have f,»- U,P-, T,. T,, fl,.,, the t very fourth hard dvson here, just and enough the A. drl O. for to adv. Hoard of Revew frank lplady keep our mnds off from gong back for Constables.. rvn Kennedy, Sylvester Harrs, Wm Fsk, Claude Mc- eght (lays. a whle. Cot to go on guard every Knder. Well, as t tme for supper wll r-\ The W. Townshp H. Murphy, Democratc Patrck Kennedy Commttee FOR SACK -One par of matched close, hopng you have got some of my for the comng.republcan year s James M. Har- Belgan colts one cornng two, the.- r, _,,, letters by ths tme, also that you get supervsor Ch as. M. ( mpbell.,-,,,,, uther comr.y three years old.,.,.,.- 7).,, ths one (). K. Pes': regards lo all. Clerk... V la M. Rchards O' <.)'-' f J Treasurer Rosa Read Co. C, M.. U f!,, Hghway Commssoner John C. pv;>, RUBBERS, MvrA.s.wa: A. P. ; A Dnkel hghest cash [trce. oard of Revew J. T. Chambers C. MaMd:-.Justce of the Pear- Jenne M. tuary F Par ton s \PE )!! Tru.-ty,()!'] table? P. K. Ellott. d'.j' t : '' eg f ; apa-. Py. d. -uha r-rgstalh Ycrnor Hall, C. V. Van Wnk. f ;eev! Me. a. : r'. r, - r.: ntrhb-r he Pepublcan Townshp < 'ommtl" ' re H NT CASH PRCH! < >['_ } e ^ «he '""omwg year s Smth, M; :. l: C W. ''eeplc le, W.. Profov..!nr o;.e ^.-r,^^a^k h" t o; re pur' - T ur f. M -rvjav^r"-- - 'S ~':.-s- 'C**F.' Wants, For Sale Etc. f rt= 29 Ml d "Star Brand Shoes Are Better They cost less per month BOYS & GRLS Long Wearng Shoes JUST ARRVED : r.-rvsor ' reasurer ' ghvvhv Cnrn'r upt.»,rhways J j-t'-e, full term J ust'--, ',-aca ncy P larc of C'vevv lom-bh's 0. V\ :L J fyl.lca V Harry Sharp " rs. Mvrte Protherton James Foster,);mes Fvermorc P. S. Chpma". Wrt Bar nun: John Burgess P. X, Hra"v Mar-hall. P. J. lams, < 'na.j a:.s, 0. A. ypvc the w'; K :; Hnc: H* - v. Thre,- : ' V, L'* ^N (..,. :. : ', t, : :.,! : > * ')> t.vume t V,' le ). r a': \.! ' ' ^h: ) j'-v ),- :: J M a.'', r ' oo : ',v.. a ' frjr. c '.V a:".'-. esj. )0',VH-'. P>: >\ - er \ J r.\]?! Spec a f OP Saturday F? lbber Boos Cjuarantced for Only ^4.49 Howard Ma:. A 'lp'-r l.ml. C '>.'! O N ' MONKSBROS, r, -;c,>" r.-j^sur r.' ;(.r'ruva\ Cenr/r S-,rjt. Hgh.'.vays,!.-le.-.),;s!. -'. vaeecy hoar;, of Pe\ e v,v Constables flal DKM );"P\TK'. aru.'s Ru:e':'ae Mss f.a:". Pahl Fred A. Hewlett W: la Pockdol Klmer McCe>' V A. Kulv..jepn J">(jnoh! "».:ler Poo! He'!::-, Parrdo Oregor Hay.nms.or. lames (Vs- And -,- y.e, '.'r ' J va Teaehout, Or la Gallup. " e' T. e WVO: We r.> We eos ' ^ n.,t l U ot!. ::'' :m : : as o! our loss!.'f> \YK\\ lee \s :.-A 0'! Porvs lotvh t) by of.. vegst'.-re-: :'. e.,e C, t^fano^^t»**v^v»<*****> +* ^^^^^^J>0^j^s^>>^/\^Bt n * > 0/\^** 99 SPRNG and SUMMER s -J ^ ''^tf**^^, -. *.- V ' - : HAMBURG DEMOCRATC Supervsor W. J. Nash Clerc... Paul J. McClear A a ; <. raewo bn m van, And we shall be brought Cod's ways to understand. To de s gan. Treasurer F. J. Waters Hghway Com'r E.W.Hnckley! CARD OF THANKS Justce.- P. W, Conway Board of Revew M. Twtchel We wsh to thank through the columns of the Pnckney Dspatch, the Constables Fred mus, D, Dckerson, J. Blades, Geo. Moon.! many frends and neghbors who so kndly asssted us n the death and REPUBLCAN ; bural of our beloved wfe and mother. Frank E. Hnchey and Famly. -Supervsor _ H. Queal Clerk Clfford Van Horn Treasurer.. A. B. Corbet -Church Notes Justce Clyde Dunnng Board of R evew. Wheeler MftTtn Constables -H. Lews, W. H. Glbert, COXGRKGATOXAL CHURCH James H. Hooker, C. H. Downng. F. S. Hnrlburt, Pastor. Mornng servce at 0 o'clock. Theme, 'The mmutablty of God's Solder Letter Promse n ts Relaton to the ChJstan Hope." Sehl, Germany, At 7 p. m., "The Gracous nvtaton. Feb. 5, 09. Sundoy school at a. m. A kcorcal Dear Father: : welcome to all. receved your welcome letter today whch you maled January Prea*nta Ptful Spectacle. Pj Am wonderng how t s you havent j The return to Fnmee of be women, got any of my letters. have wrtten : chldren and old men who were sent V.o you about every week snce we came out nf that part of France whch was here. We have been here snce December l'.. t seema as f a letter ought h fur years presented ptful spoctfhe«, occuped by Germans* for more than to get there n less tme than t does. Mmy of lwse refugees were lttle Some of the boys have got letters from! lots whose fathers and molers had the States n less than three waeks. been taken away by the cruel W-he to work D Germany or behnd the fghtng foo. Other*? were J klso wrote to Francs three tm«s, orphans. LO uae, le.rt..n' Cjmmoson. 4k ly~^-;n TTT\ -r -f HGHEST CASH PRCE pad for ron rags and junk of all knds. A. Alexander, Mll St. FOR SALE One Ford tourng car VJS model, one ncubator, one brooder. nqure at ths offce. FOR SALE-Par of half-blood Belgan colts comng three years old. W T ales Leland FOR SAFE F.s acre farm four mlefl from Plymouth and two mles to "cement road to Detrot. All mproved clay loam and good buldngs. Must be sold to settle estate. Wll J. Emery South Lyon, Mch. FOR SERVCE- Fne young Red Durham Bull. Fee?LoO at tme of servce. Ona Campbell. FOR SERVCE -Regstered Holsten Bull, Sprngwell De Kol Concorda. No. 9266»;. Fee.:,0 cash to be pad at tme of servce. John T. Chamber*. NOTARY PUBLC WTH SEAL At the Pnckney Exchange Bank. E. G. Lambertson FOR SERVCE Regstered Poland Chna boar. Fee, one dollar at tme of servce. Edward Speers One mle wsst of Mntknev..je Of Chcago Wll ( atot larcl' KAHN J VT BROS. Talors that satsfy -;>Pv n rhs storv the n-.-wo-'t fahrcs am the tvles for men SPRNG AND SUMMER '9 CLOTHES '9 Th* sjwal am lmrd oc r.±\>,r me-uns your nnt -oppor- mrv of electng from lar^c woolens- thus enablng you fo know how y(*ur ^urncnts vvh look ;xe!ore completon al.so to horoupjly f.-xdcnenrerl" ha\ e your meatsureuntp^ taken by T.lorm.n. Headquarters fop Good Goods Cheap Kabo and t. C. C. Corsets L. E RCHARDS Educator shoes are the best

2 * * * ^ Ths s Orange Blossom Tme n Florda An< t's a good tme tu leave the Kruzn N<>rU for a short Wnter vaca tlon. 'uue on down to Lake Alfred and see r \nv of the most beautful HT-rhts magnable thousands of acres of Untze and Grapefrut Treea n lull bloom, seen tng the ar for mles around. We have a few planted small grove*, bu ttne, not yet taken, but you nauul buy au acre uutll you havr ttrs»een he property. You hud hecler hurry, for these are rholce and wll be VJQ soon. After carefully nvestgatng what others have done n our vcnty. under exactly smlar condtons, and you ha. e satsfed yourself that our clam that a Sx or Seven-V ear-old Urove, on a conservatve estmate, wll produce from S-UO to J-GU per acre Sr, you can buy wth pet'feet safety. f you buy, your trly eoaln you UU.UK, as we refund travelng expense to purchasers. Our groves >at Lake- Alfred are rght on the Man Lne of the Atlantc Coast Ralroad, n the heart of the Hghland-Lake Secton, the hghest, safest ctrus secton of Florda, wth.nnety Lakes wthn a Fve-Mle radus. Good asphalt and brck roads, schools, etc. Pr.cea far, values bg, reasonable terms. Send for our llustrated booklet, read t carefully, and then vst ^ake Alfred personally. S. K. THOHPC, Northern Sale* Manager, Florda Frulttaud* Company, 4.% Kant 42nd Street. >>»v York Cty. -V ^ r/a -. :. J.<-"<-.: \4*\& *>»-r* JM«T**l SOLD FOR 60 YEARS For MALARA, CHLLS and FEVER Also a Fne Genera] Strengthenng Tonus. SOLO BY ALL DRUG STOES- Consolng. Hs Nbs. Humorst want, no weepng nt "There goes h* nbs my boss," my funeral. "s tfnt u respeetful way h> speak Wfe There won't be unless some- of your employer'.'" body sprngs n few of your jokes. "t's all rght n hs cuso le manu- w >r^u^ -*- - * --. U' 'mv" o.'h-,'.'. * - % r-m- > * - LVE STOCK DETROT. Best heavy bters, 4(¾ 5; be.t handy butcher steers, $2''yl3.ou; mxed steers am hellers, $0.6U(u.6U; handy lght batchers, $y.>u(&t0.6d; lght butchers, $&&9; best cows, jy.o ({ll; butcher covrs, $!S(a<y; cutte.'s, $7.25(^7.5); canners, $6.6)^7; beat heavy bulla,?0(^; bolugua bulls. $8.50(gy, stock bulls, $7.oO(a8.5u; feeders, $y(all; stackers, $8 U, mlker* aud toprmgers, $65(ul25. Veal Calves. Good grades brought $9. Culls and heavy grades were dull and UZA^-. gy sellng at $U to $4. Sheep and Lambs. Best lambs, $y, far ambs, $7.aO (38; lght to common lambs, $4¾ 5; far to good sheep,? L: o ; c>l* and common, $7'<y. Hoga. Hogs have been gong up and bulk of sales for hogs was at $lh.5u a huu dred and $y tor pgs. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Cattle: heavy steady, lght hgher; prme steers, $7.50(?J- 8.5U; shppng steers, $6(^7; butchers, $0fe 6; yearlngs, $0(? 7; hefers, $0@;.75; cows, $5^2, bula, $7.5l)@T2; stockers and feeders $5¾ fresh-cows and sprngers, $65@ 50. Calves; market strong at $5^22. Hogs: pgs 25c hgher, others -5c lower; heavy mxed and yorkers, $9.75--a few at $2u; lght yorkers and pgs, $9.25^9.50; roughs, $650 fa 7; stuns, $0fal4; Canadans, $9.75. Sheep and lambs: market strong; lambs, $2fa20; yearlngs, $ :8-, wethers, $5(a 6; ewes, $5',al4; mxed sheep, $4¾ GRAN, ETC. DETROT. Wheat-Cash No. 2 red, $2 30; No. 2 mxed, $2 28; No. 2 whte, $2.28. Corn Cash No. :{, $.45, No.?> yellow, $.48; No. 4 yellow, $.45; No. 5 yellow, $.43; No, 6 yellow, $.40; No. 3 whte. $.47. Data Standard. 65c No u wht-. 5t Contents 5yfadDj Qoo DROPS ALCOHOL-3 PBR 0E^», AVe^dal^ft«pattfM*fAs smlatn^teloodbyb^uu^ TheretyPromotn*>«^ Cheerfulness and festfofltef* nether Oplum,Morphae> nar, MncraL NOT NARCOTC MdttUtSab, AhclpfulRemedyfbf: GoftSpaBonandDarrboc* and Fevcrshncss an*, LOSS OF SLEEP fasn^*s[lf L of AlbtoMlts oa xact Copy of Wrapper. CASTORA For nfanta and Chldren, Mothers Know That Genune Castora Always Bears the Sgnature of For Over Thrty Years CASTORA TMKCtNTAVR MUMMY, MKWYO*«lTT. WHY SHE TOOK SECOND BEST AS YOU THNK SO YOU ARE Woman Could Not AMow Desre to Be Much Wsdom n Lttle One's dea of n Slyle to nterfere Wth ; the Way n Whch Success May Her Curosty. Be Won. When Mrs Cmson nw»t Mrs. Ansley ' Aunt Mare was dscouraged. She n 'mnt nf». dmvntown department had just appled for a stuaton and store the other du\ the former laughed ''^ applu nton had not been *ucce«*- '-.-. y»>k*.^t *..-a»3_!>u.«>j/ before. went she made t up. too." "to the test." DRUGGSTS! VCK'S VAPORUB SHORTAGE OVERCOME AT LAST The Deal Scheduled for Last November, Whch Was Postponed on Account of the nfluenza Epdemc, s Now Re-nstated Good Durng the Month of March. OVER ONE MLLON JARS OF VAPORUBPRODUCED EACH WEEK t s wth prjde thnt we announce to the drug trade that the shortnye of Vlck's VnpoRub, whch has lasted snce last October, s now overcome. Snce January st. we have been runnng our laboratory twenty-three and a half hours out of every twenty-four. Last A TREMENDOUS JOB TO NCREASE OUR PRODUCTON n ths emergency we tred to do our part. We scoured the country for raw materals our Traffc Manager spent hs days rdng freght cars n we shpped raw materals n carload lots by express and pleaded wth manufacturers to ncrease ther delveres to us. But t was a slow process. Some of our raw materals are produced only n Japan supples n ths countrywere low and shpments requred three months to come from the Far East. Then we had to recrut and tran sklled labor, We brought our salesmen nto the factory and traned them as foremen. We nvented new machnery, and managed to nstall t on Thrstmas Day, so as not to nterfere mert, $7 per cwt, Barley- -Cash No. 3, $.'J0; NO. 4, $.85 per cwt. Seeds -Prme red clover, :.March, $Z4.7f, alske, $l'.e7o; tmothy, *r>. Flours-Sprng patent. $ll;v, fancy wnter patent, $ l.yu'u, standard wnter patent, $lhll.5u; straght wnter. $l: 'Jf)'<z ld.5o per bl)l.! Hay- No. tmothy, $L'7 fso 'a : J S; standard tmothy, 2^5ca_'7; l.ght ' mxed, $'.'6.fn 'n _7; No. 2 tmothy,, ; 2~\.b" r a -t>; No mxed, 2'>.'^ra -t>; : No clover, $24.:)^5: tangled rye j straw, $.5)''/ 2, wheat aal oat straw, $l' 5u'(! per ton n earots, j track Detrot. ' Fend n luo-lb sacks to jobbers: > Bran, $43; standard mddlngs,?44; fne mddlngs, $47; coarse cornme-l,! $57, eracked Corn, $5», chop, $4^ per ton.! BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS. Detrot -Butter; Fre.^h creamery, 57¾ c per lb, Hggs- -Fresh frsts, 39 l-2c; extra frsts n new cases, ;»! ) 3.4( per doz. told the elerk would be back later wth my husband to look at the one fnally pcked out." "And dd you really take your husband back to see the hats'.'" "()nly to one store," "Dd you tell the clerks who you are?" "No." "'ll bet your husband s glad of that." "He sad he s." "Dd you fnally get a hat to sut you v "No, but took the one lked next best."' "Why dd you <}o that?" "The one really preferred came down over my left eve." "That's stylsh." " know, but my left eye s my best eye, and want to be able n see what the other women are wearng," Ynungstown Telegram. Ambton often rases a man for the purpose of gvng hm a good, hard fall. lul'k.",, Her ten-yenr-old nece looked up from her game. "You shouldn't have sad that, Aunt Mare." she sad earnesttv. " beleve that's the reason you ddn't get t. Why, aunte when we grls play 'Hands Held Open' always watch and see that the grl who gets the button when t's passed s the grl who holds her hands just rght to get t. and who looks Just lke she was sure she was gong to get t. So always just fx my hands n just the rght way, and then look exactly lke expected t, and f do that way do get t. Maybe that's the way you'd better do about gettng a job." Aunte thought the matter over and ; decded that perhaps after all that was a good way to do. A Real Memory Test. "s hs memory good'.'" "Don't know. 've never tested t by lendng hm money." Long words, Mce long dresses, fre* qtently hde somethng wrong about ' the understandng. SM, yaaaaaaaaaa AAAAA A.^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^^^^AAAAAAA., are no longer requested to order Ths deal, whch we had expected to put on last November and whch had to t)c postponed on account of the shortage of VapoRub. s re-nstated for the month of March. Ths allows a dscount of 0% on shpments from jobbers' stock of quanttes of from to 4 pross. "%,of ths dscount s allowed by the jobber and o% by us. We advse the retal druggsts to place ther orders mmedately, so that the jobbers wll be able to get prompt shpments to them. n 43 JARS OF VAPOflUH -'-t VtSV- MfMHTF DAV AND NGHT»tau\. ;;': put o;> -m' 'd^to -h»n 'o>< snce then our laboratory has been runnng day and nght. To feed our automatc machnes, whch drop out one hundred and forty-three jars of VapoRub a mnute or one mllon and eghty thousand weekly, has requred a force of."00 people. Our Cafe Department, created for the beneft of these workers, served 7,000 meals durng the month of January alone. 3 MLLON JARS OF VAPORUB DSTRBUTED SNCE OCTOBER. An dea of the work we have accomplshed ths fall may be gven THANKS OF THE PUBLC DUE THE DRUG TRADE DURNG THE by our producton fgures 3,028,976 NFLUENZA EPDEMC. jars of VapoRub manufactured and The thanfcs of the Amercan publc dstrbuted snce last October one jar are certanly due the entre drug trade retal, wholesale and manufacturng for what they accomplshed durng the recent nfluenza epdemc. The war caused a shortage of physcans nnrses were almost mpossble to obtan the demand on the drug trade was unexpected and overwhelmng, and to ths demand they responded nobly. Retal druggsts kept open day and rrght and slept where they dropped behnd the prescrpton counter. Wholesale druggsts called ther salesmen off the road to help fll orders hnndreds wred us to shp Vck's Vapo- Rnb hy the quckest route, regardless of expense. for every two famles n the entre Unted States. Durng the nfluenza epdemc Vck's VapoRub was useh as an external applcaton n connecton wth the physcan's treatment, and thousands of people, unable to obtan a doctor, reled on Vck's almost exclusvely. Lterally mllons of famles all over the country, from Calforna to Mane, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf, have found Vck's VapoRub the deal home remedy for croup and cold trou bles. CtfSVAPORUB.... '.T'nUn^uYr ' 'TYJJVVr- ^*TVmwr, omv,-"> -.,. 26c; long horns, 29c; Wsconsn double \ domestc Swss, 43^48(:: block Swss,! -2¾ 4cc; Amercan head cheese,?>o r a\ \~c ner lb. FARM AND GARDEN. Apples Greenng, Sll'all!; P.alwn, Slufgll; Wllow Twg, $S.oM per bbl. Potatoes- -Carlota, _ No. round whte, $.60Ca.70 per cwt n sacks Calves (dressed) Faney r 25/260: choce, 2 (a 22c per lb. ('Lbhage Home-grown $.25 5/.50 per bushel. Dressed Hogs Lght, 2^-20; heavy, 9fo2)c per lb Lettuce Head, $4 per hamper; m leaf, 20(a 22c per lb, New Potatoes Rermuda, $0 per bbl and $3.50 per bu. Lve Poultry --No. sprngs, 33^ 34c; stags, 26 27c, hens, 33 (a 34c; small hens and Leghorns, 3ft32«; roosters, 23¾ 24c; geese, 24#r25o; ducks, 40c: turkeys, 35^3-360 per lb. Eat Human Flesh. Washngton Chaotc condtons n Russa, partcularly n Petrograd and Moscow, were descrbed n report* receved by the state department. The depths to whch the country has been plunged hy Anarchst rule was sad by the advces to be ndcated n a report from Moscow Rayng that human flesh had been sold to tha famne-strcken populaton by Chnes* solders, who later were arrested. tt? StM m.at se Satsfyng DrnK Used for years nstead of coffee by famles who value health* The Orgnal POSTUM CEREAL Boled just lke coffee 5 mnutes after bolng begns- Rch n aroma* Pleasng n flavor* Economcal. No table drnk has ever taken the place of Postum. "There's a Reason" «Get t at grocers. Two szes 5c & 25c. Sr tt* o

3 /" A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Mss Kelly Tells How Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Newark, N. J.-" For about three year* suffered from nervous breakdown and got so weak couldhardly Btand, and had headaches every day. tred everythng \ could thnk of and was under a physcan's care for two years. A grl frend had used Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound and she told me about L From the frst [day took tl began to feel better and now am well and able to do most any knd of work. have been recommendng the Compound ever snce and gve you my permsson to publsh ths letter." Msa FLO KELLY, 476 So. 4th St, Newark, N. J. The reason ths famous root and herb remedy, Lyda E, Pnkham's Vegetable Compound, waa so successful n M»s Kelly's case was because t went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condton and aa a result her nervousness dsappeared. Kl DNtY PLLS OR * r., Headache, tred or dzzy > t's your kdneys. Ask druggst z&z: DADDY5 EVENNG /fyummnm THE STONE BONNER LONS. "We! Comrade, how do thngs.strke you these days? And how huso you been feelng of lute?" "Why do you cull me comrade'!'" "You can't answer u queston by askng another,".sad the frst sneaker. "But wll tell you. call you Comrade just as would cull you Companon or Chum or Pal. You are ah ways here wth me. We are always together. So we are frends." "Well," sad the second speaker, "we can't very well help that. We're great stone lons and we were put n front of ths bg buldng to add to the bounty and dgnty and stateltness and grandeur of ths buldng." "Fne words you are gettng off," sad the frst stone lon. "But what do they all mean?" "They all mean," answered the second lon, "that we add n beauty and n splendor to the buldng. They mean we're great stone lous and we're worthy of beng put n front of such a buldng. For, do you know what the buldng s?" "What s t?" asked the frst Hon. " tbnk know, but would lke to have you tell me." "t's a lbrary. Many people, old and young, come to read hooks. They GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAR She mxed Sulphur wth t to Re store Color, Gloss, Youthfulness. Common gnrden sage brewed nto a neavy tea wth sulphur added, wll turn gray, streaked and faded har beautfully dark and luxurant. Just a few applcatons wll prove a revelaton f your har s fadng, streaked or gray. Mxng the Sage Tea and Sulphur recpe at home, though, s troublesome. An easer way s to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. Ths s the old-tme recpe mproved by the addton of other ngredents. Whle wspy, gray, faded har s not snful, we all desre to retan our youthful appearance and attractveness. By darkenng your har wth Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because t does t so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush wth t. and raw ths through your har, takng j ane small strand at a tme; by mornng ll gray hars have dsappeared, and. after another applcaton or two, your har becomes beautfully dark, glossy,?oft and luxurant.--adv. Japanese Women n the Home. Japan as a naton s stll backward n gvng freedom to ts women, though [ beleve there are 7o practcng wornn physcans n Japan. For the most '>art the deal s stll dstnctly "the,voman n the house." And n the home man s the superor. Men and women eat the same food, hut the man gets all the ttbts. But perhaps the men n Japan are s fond of ther woman folk as they \re anywhere. SPRANS! RUB PANS AND SWELLNG AWAY Don't suffer! Go about your dutes Relef 'comes the moment you Apply "St. Jacobs Lnment." Don't stay crppled! Rub ths soothng, penetratng lnment rght nto the For Pan Headache Toothache Earache Rheumatsm Lumbago Out of Pan to Comfort Proved Safe by Mllons Colds Grppe nfluenzal- Colds Stff Neck Jont Pans Adults Take one or two "Bayer Tablets of Asprn" wth water. f necessary, repeat dose three tmes a day, after meals. Ask for and nsst Upon "Bayer Tablets of Asprn" Amercan owned Entrely! 0 cent Bayer packages also larger Bayer package*. Buy Baye packagt-a only *Jet orgnal package. Asonn Utfce trtde mark ot Bayc Manufacture ol Monoacetcacdeater of Sallcylcacld Auto Exhaust Causes Pneumona. Boy Wanted. Glastner, who s recognzed as a Offce ftoy Yur wfe s at the teleleadng Brtsh authorty on gas po- phone, sr. sons, contends that one of the effects Boss Ten* her 'm out for the afterof carbon monoxde upon the human n<>on. system s to cause a pronounced sus- Offce Boy He says to tell you he's cepthlty to pneumona, nnd he has out for the afernoon. Boston Tran presented a good deal of evdence n scrpt, support of hs contenton. Automoble engne exhaust fumes always contan ths nsdous poson. The warnng conveyed s obvous. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWEfl Has been used for all alments that are caused hy a dsordered stomach jud nactve lver, such as sck head- FRECKLES Now t the TUM to Gst Rd of Tkcw Ugly Spots Thorn's no lonjrer the f»llgnte»-'t nt^rl of fpfllng ns-luam'd of your frcfku-s, as Olhno (loublo wtvcnutb la guaranteed to remo?e tbese bonaelj Kp'tK. Smply pet an ounre of Othne clonm* tfngth from your dng^lst, and apply a lft)* of t nght anl mornng md you should Boon ne«^r.4'.jaj*a!»...,::s. Stop Losng Calves You can Stamp Aborton Out of YOUR HERD and Keep t Out By the use ol DR. DAVD ROBERTS' "Ant-Aborton" Small Expense Easly Appled. Sure Result*. Used successfully (or 3* years. Consult Da. -AVTD ROBERTS a.bout all antma>l alments. nformaton free. Send for FREE copy of "The Cattle Specalst" wth full nformaton on Abortoa s Cow. DR. DAVD ROBERTS VETERNARY CO- 80 Grand Ave., Wsokesh*, Wse ASTHMA ORJ. D. KELLOGtrS ASTHMA REMEDY for the prompt relef o Asthma and Hay Fever. Aak your druggst for t. 25 oonto and one dollar. Wrt* for FREE 8AMPLK. Northrop 4 Lyman Co., nc..buffalo,ply, DrvJ.D. ft'f' ' " ^ ) Tred to Look Wse and mportant. come to tnko away hooks n read at home on snowy nghts lke ths w hen r s so cozy ndoors. They brng hooks back whr)) the^- lnvp read and fht'.v nlso brng lool^ and mak'znes whch they own themselves so the lhrary can send then) off to others who haven't all the hooks am magaznes they should have. "t has alwavs made me feel as though should act n a very wse manner. have tred to make my faee look solejm and as though would tell no secrets, hut that deep wthn me know so much, so much." "Yes, have heen rght n what T have thought," sad the second lon. "And too have tred to look wse and mportant, for hough folks read hooks whch gve them pleasure and though they rend funny hooks and laugh, stll the great dea of readng to my stone mnd s to make one wse. And t looks so nterestng to he wse. "We may never say anythng whch s brght, we may never say any'hng at all. But oh, to look wse, that s the groat thng.". > \; * j-. strengthens the njured.muscles, nerves, tendons and lgaments so promptly. t doesn't burn or dscolor the skn and -can not cause njury. Don't suffer! Get a small tral bottle from any drue store now lmber up! Rub the msery rght, out. A moment after "St. Jacobs Lnment." s appled you can not feel the slghtest pan or soreness, and you can go about your regular dutes. "St. Jacobs Lnment" conquers pan. t has been used effectvely for sprans, strans, soreness and stffness for 00 years sx gold medal awards. Adv. There s nothng so had as not to be good for somethng. t s your won't power that also wns vctores. gases n the stomach. August Flower s a gentle laxatve, regulates dgeston both n,stomach and ntestnes, cleans and sweetens the stomach and almentary canal, stmulates the lver to secrete the ble and mpurtes from the blood. Sold n all cvl/.ed countres. Gve t a tral, Adv. Courtng Dsaster. "That fellow's a glut on for danger." "That so?" "Yes. He even goes pleasure-drvng "nn;; the road that s beng used hy 'he rum-runners." VM lvm; represent at ;\ e (,f the an- lal kngdom has more than lve fuo>. h gj s or cla w > to ea< h foot, hand or mb. [t'ao'u O-u' onnph'x'. Be mre to nsk for the dmnc strfnjrth Ohlne, as ltln s hold under k'nerntw of money back t t fahs to --UQOve fo<.kl'h, Adv. Antprohbtqrj. Sn- "Are you 'ond of swallows, Mr. Jnks'.'" lb "Yes. f they are the knd that go wth larks," And t takes a barber to scrape up new acpmntances. The Cutcura Tolet Tro Havng cleared your skn keep t clear by makng Cutcura your every-day tolet preparatons. The soap to cleanse and purfy, the Ontment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. No tolet table s complete wthout them. U5c everywhere. Adv. Bulders of most ar castles lve next to the roof. your mouth tastes mean thngs you ever dd mxed together, then you need BEECHAM'S Plls Your mouth s a good ndcaton of the condton of the stomach and bowels. LarCMt Sale el Any MeAdne n de World. Sold mrybtre. la bexee, 0c, 28c farm Opportuntes n Unted States f YOTJ are laterestej, **te to tm Homeseekas' Braet, U. B. Baroa* Admlnatratlon, Washngton, for free nformaton, nam n* tb«state tbe»4tanta«es of whch yon desre to ntestlfat*. end rvta*- full partcnlajs shoot your requrements. The Homesertew' Bursas s NOT sellng real etate ts msson s to furnsh dependable data hy stetes refardbf land valnes, producton, markets, ell mete, sehools, ehurehes, roe4s, etc, to those who wsh to «nfm*»» farmng, stoe> rasng, daryng, gardenng and kndred pursuts. A letter wll brng a free booklet whch may bell n soltng your problems of trng- AdeVees J. L. EDWARDS, M*»****. *«* AarlcwtereJ Secton, U. S. Relroe^ Al>h»b«stan Weabaetott. D. C Skn Tortured Babes Sleep ercntkura AH drogewtfeepsa. Ofatesnt Sand60. TalenBal 8empl*^eh hmst rt b*t mr%. Beet. S, BaeSsT^ PATENTS ^» 8**» H raaaoaamsv l l l l J He-heetrefe V DC AdTleeat4oooksfMe Besvserrlewl gether and because we both look wse tfef? cab yv).-0(.( rzoh- s'un ommt!.. _;,'. ',<,-,.-» flttt-! 5 ->0 T <.>.f 00»< r!0 call you twn brother." "'m sure you mght," sad the second lon, "f you are gong to honor mo wth all other ttles. n fact thnk have a twnly feelng for you. look and feel and act the same way and now the snow s fallng down on my nose and my eyes and my pawn just the same; way." "Then Twn," sad the frst lon, "tell me how you have been feelng of late. Just the same as have been feelng? Well, and strong, and nterested n everythng about even though we must stll wear our wse expressons?" "Just the same," sad the second lon. "And how have thngs struck you?" asked the frst lon. "'ve seen people worklnp for great nnd mghty causes. 've seen chldren dong the same. 've heard them make speeches nnd a.sk people to gve to thngs that were well worth gvng to, Ln Twn. And 've thought t was magnfcent. - "t las been splendd to st n front of ths bg buldng and to see the people of the great cty march by all day long n endless numbers. They have, looked so gay fnd so happy and yet these same people can be serous. They can work and gve and sacrfce. They can read and study and they rm work and pny and make others happy. "Oh. t's fne to nkt here and see what splendd creatures men and women, boys and grls are!" ended tbe lon. creasng the cost of lvng by ncreasng the varety of ther home bakng. They have learned to bake the Royal way wth fewer eggs. They have found that more baked foods mean less meat They have further dscovered that ther bakng keeps fresh longer when made wth ROYAL Absolutely Pure Bakng Powder n many recpes, only half as many eggs are requred, n some none at all, f an addtonal quantty of Royal Bakng Powder s used, about a teaspoonful n place of each egg opotted Try t wth your favorte recpes Royal Contans No Alum- Leaves No Btter Taste

4 ?$& BV $"' r- V f \ f C ;!!t' 'l " ; ( t *r>-~. ^¾½¾¾^^^ Hfghest Market Prce Pad For, FOUL. TRY, BUTTER Ull receve same every week day upe Blood Plymouth Rock J&^s r MV< ^, ut.*tr:t ^o,- - -cl :n. Mr»s. Sda M. Reason AUCTON SALE H* eoml p"'' ea Z mlt - t V H r..- O- - r ^ - JJ ^ :» -.:. ;, j :: f.u u.,. s ' wll.»;jshbol U'OO'ld at p'jbln K-: d:n f..»'.wwnj; p«-t. aucton o. t:le> p ofma Thursday, March 27 Commencng at 2:30 o clock sun tme 'h- HORSES --B-jy mare.- y^ra ).: wsgn: LS 30J, cay hone - VM.^ ol- weght 2o0. 4 b V n,-->- ' '.- 0 vv, :ht COWS -Durham cow vear.j o. frejh. Durha c..' w.'jtr- j: 4. due jr. Aprl, grade Hoate: cow ; ward old due :'. Aprl SWNE AND POULTRY Thrty her H. Poland Ch" a aow ^ārrow Aprl. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bookcase, oak dsh-cupbojrd. dvar, 2 bedstead?, net bed sortcgs. couch, dnng room, chars -: rockng chars, tand*. center table. " burner gasolne at'r'e TERMS All sums of $ nor- "/^ t.ru? Wll bu.0'> ar ^n under. c*.h. All surr.s over that g' '*' ^ on banl-cable noted at <) per cent..t- M PNCKNEY D CD ATCH GREGORY Mss Vance Arnold s sufferng a severe case of tonats. wth G. A. Ked and famly of Stockbrdge andh. 'l. Marshall and famly were Sunday guests at the homy of ther mother, Mr-. Charlotte How'lett..- The?uva at t red Huwlett'a labt Thur^uay nght wad well attended and waa a buccets n ever) way. Muac and domnoes weru the dversons of the ever ng. P/oceeds were about $23. Yet Bulla has been movng some of ha gooda to the Howlett farm east of towu. A number of Gregory men attended the Men's Banquet last Frday nght at Unadtlla Gleaner Hall. ery Mrs. Mnne Arnold s sck wth spelas.. Kutha Brotherton, who has been n the telephone offce at Stockbrdge a sufferng from a severe '/old. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Chpman, Henry How let t and wfe, Mrs. Charlotte How lett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred HowJett, Mrs. Wll Buhl, Mss Franke Placeway and Mrs. E. Hll attended the Lades Ad at Geo. Marshall's last Wednesday. 0. B. Arnold went to Howell Monday of last week on jury busness. \Thelma Bulls s the proud owner of a Shetland pony whch wll be rode to and from the Gregory school. HAY, GRAJN ETC. ^ tor 3 rr.::ta hay, tor: marah hay, V) bu-jh^ls oats, Paul Kuhn spent Monday and Tues- j '{< ) bushes cor:. " b-nh^l* early ->eed pot-toes. '. brah^h jeec corr. day of last week at Hoya'l Oak wth relatves. MPLEMENTS ETC -Wde cr*e WAgoo. hay and *t.v:k ^rack, top buggy, Mr. and.mrs. Charle Whtehead and o.^.r,»,-? ->eatoa bu h<<cr<xv crar v. roact mad cart, :art. tearless Fearless n.ru manure s-jr-a:!^, De,':;:.^ mower,.-,-->,nr «rra:p.»drll, Olver rdng (cultvator, ^yrae u.^e r n^- plow, MUs Beatrce Lamborne attended the re^ry ::ew, ->- Fn'pr ^r>»"n-*oo* harrow, apketooth fuueral of ther sster, Mrs. Grnce Lambjrn Htnchcy near Pnckney last week. Peerless plow, b puller. lar.d roller. sprmgtootj drag. Tger horse rake, set bob slegh?, oaggy pole. 'J e-n.ors s tooth cultvators,.horse whl^etrees. 2 sets whu v etree ao ever.ers, number Mrs. 0. B. Arnold returned from Mason Thursday and reported her mother of ::eckyok?s, hog rac*. two sets hea/y harness, s lnrht narr.e?^, l feelng better. jngle harc esse fw net. " horse blanket?. o:-.e rtbn Mrs. Yncent Young and chldren of Royal Oak vsted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kuhn the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Chpman and daughter Adelne were Howell vstors Saturday. X. Jj,;u^,,lcad...^ AUCTON SALE Havng decded to qut farmng wll premses 5 mles north ftnd east of sell at aucton on the Gregory, 4 mles weet and noj'tl!!!.-,.^,¾ A «k R. CLNTON, Auctoneer. AMOS CLNTON. Clerk LADES NVTED 'tr.o.vy soypaj no sandjcs B - x;,, 'nan; uf 'j» nq os 'an *sad-r,s pus MOU v a( ja«:ou q^ -%[[[(\ mo \*dw WOMEN 0¾ qe«s &m p^3u >A BTJ '*zno t? s;unoc:b ^pda [(B ;o uaau»c;aa5 [[n; v uo assu: : *snu JM :?qa ;cgj: am u; uorunja, anoa (?d o; (Alt»A stq: JM 3^(s*p OA^ laoxok To the Electors of the County of Lvngston; Notv. meetng >: a ad -o :-:'. uary ; : adont^d County '>"" Electoc '. of Aprl sad cou r - legal not: - ballots. vsons u.~ general.-: Notn : quest on w at sad ou Shah»'.,-. adopted '; Date- \< nerey 3.'~ gven tn: at a * 'crv.sort ;" " lav o;,; s: ' Strength NEED STRENGTH to me* cut «:re4)o(ufe d'rotf (hee troublou tass. Worry, aaxcty or JOTOW undermne :ret and heltn. To be»troa< nd welt, all r? rln ot the body tnu*r perform th«f.;:: M asaed to th«na by aature. h; ^ w-»:«, overworked or d»ened Sdney* nn Vdl*r :o no.-mal and heakby ac.on.» tn.^ f\ '. vv-n j, freed from waste snd poorv n * m r- ' 'na - <~u^--^ backacns.pa.a n»de, Bor,- r^.-. ((, ujj o4ft*, Ju09b44O rh«'m*furn, p.th.t.n cr eyes and kndred syuptom*. M- 7 D. Mller, Syr-c". N.Y., wr'e: "'r'-r ~.-y ve'-, o't and oa, s:(te-ed rom t. :! / : >.: ->'.-: ar:d rh-? jmj:st hj 3 severe b : t.h : -- ('. ' rn^ "ble, ar. 40! to p!a,:e wh-?-? [ ': 'o do -j.-nerhn. boujht Foley K.d.rr P '.' * "J _a ;.v-''r* two bottle* can! * ^J h:k :^ * s A n -, on J "s-oere ^ ed ro j n'' "J.T. r.^'^rrj'" ptr nc~' R - '2 F).L.*, rr.r r: r j -.'. :v ) )) n:j-,:u^- : : --- Pllj l\'. -v.^-::.:.. ^-or TT.t C.. s> Saturday at ther farm n Handy. C,. Wllams wll soon have hs saw- : mll or. hs farm ready for logs.!! Mr.-. Gen Garden of Howell vsted several daya last week at the home of j her sster, Mrs. Farl Jennngs. Mr- Wlmer Crosman and daughur l Katherne [vsted n Stockbrdge one day la.st week. j Mrs. Elza Placeway and Mrs. Ezabath Cook and Mrs. Wm. Wllard were on the sck lst the past week. f & uesday, March Zb Commencng at one o'clock, sharp HORS5S Black geldng age V, weght 400, a good one, bay mare age 2 r weght lr.o, good anywhere, bay geldng weght 300, 2 years old, fgood anywhere. CATTLE-Red cow part Jersey, age», due September, red cow age 9 due Nov., Jersey age 5 due October, 2 yearlngs. HOGS, POULTRY, ETC C. Shoats, quantty of hens. Mrs. Ella McMulen who has been MPLEMENTS Wde tre wagen, handy wagon, platform sprng wagon, vstng at the home of her daughter, set hobs, cutter, set U nch double harness nearly new, lght double harness, a good one, Syracuse plow, Syracuse sprng-tooth, spke-tooth drag, Mrs. Earl Jennngs, returned to her home n Anderson Monday of last week. weeder, land roller, rdng cultvator, walkng cultvator, Mlford cultvator, mowng machne, 7.tooth cultvator, bean puller, hay tedder, log 'lzra Plummer and famly moved to the Placeway farm last week and wll chan and many other artcles too numerous to menton. wsrk for Roy ths year. Mrrf. Charlotte Howlett entertaned TERMS- All sales of $<J and under caab, over that amount 9 months tme wl for dnner on Tuesday of last week her be gven on bankable pape r at»; per cent. grandchldren Dan, Blanche, Charlotte and ClrTord Hewlett and Donald Marsh Chas. Mller all, and or, Saturday Howard and Thomas Howlett and Hruce Red. Vv. C. T. (.;. meets ths Thursday afterr.oc'.'-. at Mr,. Ed klrotkcrton'?. A good vj'f/r-tam Con-.. R."CLNTON. Auctoneer. snf t,- - Clerk - \ - J a,.: *.:\ :-( J ::: ll.-0-. t s :.. -, u,- :A.' 0. J " -'a. tr.,.. o «. s. or ::-r.;ga., r.,tt 'u.; J :-.-, ': r. :r. -y<?!hs;-:?s«r."wt g. a '. p. m. All are nvted. West Maron Wrghts Chapelf sh., ;.'..u- v, Ha.'w:.-. of Mr. n:. 3 vr. ;: :,. s s yj..-- v'.':: [:<- - ; La.le 3 A --.::.-. ths d -o. ' : -tt : - ; j ; : :.;,.' [ t':. s, e' w. : ". r '7, j ^, -' f. r d :-.- ~ * " %U) ( o.e;-na: -. GREEN MANURE CROPS a f SO-'^C : " '' w 590 % lamh ("r;^ord. Th^ X-..e,[>,>v espormert f t ' Staton rol-:!;:,r-.s lmt two crop.h 4 : Of v^n :u,u:r- rontjn as touch ph^ol'.nrle acd nmj potash nr'l r.-m.r[y :n mn.'l mrrogen Lakeland as L'o rr»n.s < ( ntahle manuro. Ryft. soy tv'urs and olovers :f-o % crops roost nften tn-^.f. n (ho *d Mrs. flarry Whtock and daughter gard^nu: s^-ron. e,t' tlo *^r (-^ X! Ma,el s^e^ Howell choppers Saturday rye M p!,m'^,»s :, rov^r.top $' Ms.-» Vola Pettys 7.¾ a Pr.ckr.ey as soon os poftoes nn. er'y 4 : vstor V/exr.esda'/. ypgphbles ar-- out of tl.o wv, T : Ths us plnw^; urv-r :ud tnk-s Eran/ Cortozg trar.sact ruslr.e?? n $ the ploro of ^,ro> of the hsrn- J, An '' Arbor ^.'urd.rr. yard manure tnt wan formerly 4 Mr.,. Magge Re.nhart of Toh. -:- s'. as baul?v. cllmg on o'.d f-:en,":s tr*.-: of lr,e.;....,.. \t.ne :r.o;thl\ Gleaner Meetng cf ths : d \r.,or \>. a-: neld Tuc-sdav evenng, : M^r:; th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' 4 d: rr. o: Bo( Next Meetng at the! 4 -! -.-,-,r.,'onohut -Lhr: >rtoh;e. Harry.'cado. and ^y re: us Mapcs have. ^med the Co-optr huvt- Assocaton at, Mtorkbndgo. Lous Lah,.r of Detrot \,.-ted frends 4 hev Mr.r.dav. 4 Mr.-. JarnL.s Allson of osco.-.pent Fr- B d»y at Mrs. EMen Hefferman"?. [ J Mr. and Mr.-. John Demtru and sen are at Detrot. Geo. U'hten and Wm. Bouck vsted James Farrell Sunday.^ Some of the young people from here attended the St. Patrck's socal at Parker's Corners PTday evenng. Geo. Catrell spent Sunday at Howell. Hfl mother, who hrs been spendng the past three weeks at the home of her»on Fred, returned home wth hm. Lttle Lovane Drown s stayng wth hs grandparent.:-, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blar. Chas. Mller and Parker and Demtru m- to have auctor.3 n the near future. [ FOR SALE Re'd'sU'reu J -rscv Cow ^ YL\L> od (UK* to lvshon Aprl >t. Two venr old holler ^x^- nvm: -nce December 25, l ( ls/ One Jersey and Brown Sw-> Two vears old, bred to Chas. Carao bcltj? Brown Sw^< bull, due last of Mav Teeplc Hardware Co. v

5 f^lnckne^ L-MSPATCH «Grand Trunk Tme Table pnckney Dspatch For th* convenleue of our reader* drans Ea3t ^0.46-7:2- a. rn. /lo :44 p. rn. Trana West No. 47-7:57 p. n No. 4>^ Coo a.rn Ann Arfao Ral road leaves Lakeland North South 9.".2 A. M. 0 4*-J A. M 2 36 P. M. Motor Car he J. M 5.7 P. M. 4 4 P. M J y, t-. «!;,tk, M. U. <*... sh..kk, M. ). ; Drs. Sgler & Sgler J lm;vt..;<'n)s and Sur^'OKj * All calls pn'mjllv au-mk'd Lu day <a.ght. ( >rt> <' ^ Man St. PLNCKNKY -:- MCHGAN B3gggK gjsfss3a SJaSfaJSS3^ S fa HOWELL, Atonw a La fg3bfaee^rara [3fSfSJ2EJ3JSS^ - MCH. Entered at the* Poatoftce at 'uek u-y, Mch., ua Second Olaas Matte LNCOLN E. SMTH PUBLSH^.\ '\ ve lftng rnu'* ru(uk j kmwu u- (oherttan. Cards of Thanks-, l'ty cfuls. K-holoMb uf Cudoltte, one dollar. Local NutfK, n Local coluuub tv ;eul Uf lne pel" tach nserton. All uhut-r utt-ndfd lo beett the per sonal or bumnfb.s nttrt-m of any udvo >ub>crptun, $.-.J a Year u AU>uu<- ual wll of [ubhshed m tegular alvelm ug ru-s. A nn A: net.'n cut ot t-rl«-rla nueutb, elc must be pad fo ttt r'gukr Locnl Nolc rales. Obtuary, and marrage n- >ces are pub lohed tree of charge. Poetry must be pad fur at the rate o 5ve ceuh per lne. {LOCAL AND GENERAL} Clent desres to purchase a few Lberty bonds for hs own nvestment. Persons who tnd t advsable to sell call and see me. Don VV. Van Wnkle adv. Howell. Chrs Ftzsmmons of Jackson spent Frday here. J as. Jeffreys of Ann Arbor spent the lust of the week wth relatves here. Mrs. E. T. McClear and son Gerald of Whtmore Lake spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ledwdge. Mss Kathleen Roche was home from Detrot over Sunday. M. J. Reason was n Detrot the frst of the week. The Msses Sade Harrs and Nelle Gardner, Mrs. C. L. Sgler and Ambrose Murphy motored to Detrot last Frday to hear Gal'.-Curc n "The Barber of Sevlle" presenter] by Cleofonte Carapann's Chcago opera company. Vctor Johnson was home over Sunday. $00 Reward, $00 The readers of thh paper wll tn deased'to earn that there s at leas' ne dreaded dsease that scence ha^ been able to cure n all ts stages anc fat s catarrh. Catarrh bung greath dluenced by consttutonal treatment Tal's Catarrh Medcne s taken n -rnaly and uclts thru the Blood on tht 'lucou* Surfaces of the System thereby estro>ng the foundaton of the d^ >8e, tfwng the patent strength b\, uldng up the consttuton and assstng nature n ts work. The propretors ve so much fath n the curatve power of Hall's Catarrh Medcne that they offer One.Hundred Dollars fo ny case that t fals to cure. Send fo' )st of testmonals, v Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toedo, O'l'). Sad by all druggsts. 7.>c HELP WANTED Sklled and Unsklled Labor GOOD WAGES Factory, constructon and foundry help There s a Job for you now n Pontac, Mch. Manufacturer's Assocaton 38 South Sagnaw st. operate ol and gasolne tanks n the vllage. Arrangements have been made for ground for the tanks and t s the ntenton of ths company to supply Hamburg, Lakeland, and possbly Dexter from the Pnckney staton. Ths looks good to most Pnckneytes. Ths small start may nfluence someone else D /V-LL-.ths,w^ V...for..hnM.np.sq..., What Does t Tell? l> there a talc ol vexng rougdre-s,md redness n your mrror or doc- tell o sol, whte skn, and a charmng complexon J Pleasng s the talc of her 'ulrrcjr to the woman who has learned the vrtues ol Nyal Pace Cream H Wth Peroxde U protect::. t whtens, t smooth:, FOP sale by U. M. ngersoll Wherever you have a medcnal or cosmetc need ask abcut tle approprate Xyal product. kk 0ncea tral always Nyal" Casl and hghest prce pafd for eggs and poultry delvered at the poultry plant- Wll'take n eggs'sx days of the week and poultry on V^> ednesdays.'' Solctng year patronage, B. FARNAM r!; ::, TO^ Glasgow Brothers Noted For Sellng Good Goods Cheap 29 to 35 East Man St. JACKSON, /MCH. ; -».*^S'Vr^r*^ The Pnckuey Exchange Bank Does a Conservatve Bankng Busness. :: :. 3 per cent Pad on all lme Deposts Pnckney Mch. G. W. TbfcPLE Prop Mrs. Lou Wlcox s vstng relatves n Hawell. Mra. M. J. Reason spent several days laot week wth Jackson relatves. Rev. Sutherland and famly were n Howell.one day last week. ton-. Ross Read was a Detrot vstor last Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Lansng were vstors atthe home of Mrs. Harrett Brown the frst of the week. Mrs. Gene Mclntyre returned recently from a three months vst wth her' parents n Eleva, Wsconson. F. G. Jackson of Detrot spent the week end wth hs father, Albert Jackson. Mrs. S. A. Denton was a vstor at the home of Dr. H. F. Sgler last Frday. by regstered mal to Lauer Mercantle Agency, Delphos, Oho, and we wll pay you promptly by return mul, market prce wth nterest to date, less the three per cent brokerage commsson, adv Prohbton Edted by M. E. S. Bshop Chas. D. Wllams, head of the Detrot docese of the Epscopal Church of Mchgan gves utterance to the followng n a letter to the Detrot News: "To the Edtor: May call your attenton to an exceedngly subtle camouflage n the proposed wne and beer (so called) amendment to be submtted at the sprng electon on Aprl 7, lo t)? f any have made up ther mnds to Lev G. W. My he of Lganvlle, Ontaro was the guest of Mrs. Jenne Bar they have not read t. The "vote vote for the amendment t 3 because ton a couple of day? last week. catchng" name s an exceedngly aubtl Mrs. An y Bated of Le3lo and Mrs. ar.d skllful camoulage whch hdes as! Neal tlr.ch'.'y of JaCsson vsted 'nckr.ev frt n-.s a couple of days last week. Uton as was ever pa'medoff on a guledshonest and vcous a pece of legs- j t V-,-, V t.; M,:hC' f- H FOP mmedate And Sprng Wear Specalzaton n correct costumng expresses tself here n orgnatons whch provde for every purpose of street and semukcss n a manner both practcal and decdedly smart. Slk and satn trmmngs, embrodery for Leadng addng beauty to foundatons,.$25.00.$29.50, $35.00 Three tables lull of soled musln underwear,ronsstnc;- of ^owns, envelope ehcnse, prncess slps, skrts and covers. Wonderful bargans f vot can fnd your s/e n ths lee f, jollte'l = * m =& ; 3 N0KSVAN REASON AUCTONEER PNCKMBY A. exceptonally "wde know " r-d-c of vnluc-r. vcars ol succes.-tul sah-'smar.-lnp. and careful stubv or tlc specalty of rnral^uconc'err.u have resulted n MCCCSS from the vcrv hrst sale conducted bv hm, ar.d tlc large numu'r ol sale- alread\' l:ekl for well satsfed customers are tle bc-^t re:om:ncn(a- sxtv dav>. Specal term- for the next NOTCE enrrscv^rfr"^- -. &.,^, , ('. W. Hrow! and pen Curts spent the w<u'.a n Leur.e'as. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meyers of Detrot March C a son; Geo. Wllam Mrs. Carrer Carpenter of Lakeland was a vstor at the (home of Claude Reason or.e hay hst week. Mr.-. Lous Scehan v.-ecs Detrot relatves r-'cvrra days last week. The annual meetng of the Lvngston Coanty LClster.-Fresan Assocaton w! be held Frday, Mkrch 2 at A p. m. n the Howell councl chamber. Electon of chasers and ether mportant cusm-fs wll be transacted. Mr. Ed. Cook has b^en kapponted nght porter f-t the the depot. The telegraph otlce and freght shed wll be closed after h p. m. untl 7 p. m. L t UojST^^prrehTy---^^ ft\>.'.-. or even specfy the percentage of alcohol allowance n any of the beverages t mkes lawful. "Cder, wnes, beer, ale and porter" are lsted. We all know that hard cder may contan j large per cent of alcohol and on; car, gel as glorously or devlshly drunk or. t as on rot-gut whskey. And further-' more, f whskey "can he dsgused as "cold tea" an easer dsguse could b>: found n a.y of thc?e lsted and legalzed beverages. l. land ths s most mportant). Every safogeard or restrcton hereto- fore thrown about the saloon and the lquor trade s abolshed by ths amendment. t makes "forever lawful n ths' state to mrort, transport, manufact- urr, use, buy, pell, keep for sale, gve : The merchants are makng an effort away,"barter or furnsh" the aforesad have accepted the agency for the to secure a M. A. C. lecturer to gve beverages.. E. lgenfrtz Sons Co., Nurseymen a talk to gve a talk to the farmers t repeals all prevously enacted restrctons on such traffc. of Monroe, Mch. am ther lcensed and all nterested. Other speakers wll agent here. Ths s the oldest, largest, be n attendance and the speakng wr t gves the Legslature only the j and beat nursery n Mchgan. They be nterspersed wth musc. Ths shows power by general laws to "lcense j put out nothng but A.. stock and do enterprse on the part of the merchants reasonably, the manufacture of and r.o substtutng. Ther reputaton for and ther efforts wll be apprecated reasonably lcense and regulate the sale! honest dealng s unexcelled. Stock by thos e who attend. of vnous, malt, brewed or fermented fehpp^d from Monroe would come The new vllage couucl met and lquors." through fresh as] t would be but a organzed Monday evenng. Lous C. Ths at or.e stroke abolshes every short tme on the road. Wll.be glad Monks was elected presdent pro tern, safeguard and restrant htherto put to gve quotatons on all kndsj of frut and James Smth was apponted marshall. The councl starts out very aus he saloon may be located next door about the saloon; \ trees and shrubbery. F. S. Hurlbcrt pcously as the Standard Ol Co. has ' to any church or saloon. j Adv. Pnckney, Mch. appled for and receved a lcense to Contnued on lst page, column r, r a x <*s~ <C'" f CC,/% Wll take c^gs b davs each week. \.ultry and Veal Wednesday mornng. Hghest prce pad at all tmes LAXATVE v /or A^ed People JOHN C. DNK&L. r\v^' THE BANE o^ old age s constpaton. The bowels become weak and unable to perform ther functons wthout ad. For ths purpose only the mldest and gentlest laxatve should be used. The use of harsh cathartcs aggravates the trouble and makes the constpaton worse. Chamberlan's Tablets are a favorte wth people of mddle age and older on account of ther gentle acton. Chamberlan's Tablets

6 ;J3jr<V^^3^Pr^^ ^ '-«*<, j >.' * f w*** mmm*f M LOOK AT CHUB'S TONGUE F SCK, CROSS, FEVERSH HURRY, MOTHER] REMOVE PO SONS FROM LTTLE STOMACH, LVER, BOWELS. GVE CALFORNA SYRUP OF FO«AT ONCE F BLOUS OR CONSTPATED. Look at the tongue, mother f coatedr, t s a sure sgn that your lttle one's stomach, lver and bowels needs a gentle, thorough cleansng at once. When peevsh, cross, lstless, oale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act naturally, or s feversh, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sere throat, darrhoea, full of cold, gve a teaspoonful of 'Calforna Syrup of Fgs," *nd n a few hours al the foul, constpated waste, undgested tood and sour ble gently moves out of the lttle bowels wthout grpng, and fon have a well, playful chld agan. You needn't coax sck chldren to tttkf ths harmless "frut laxatve:" they love ts delcous taste, and 't always makes them feel splendd. Ask your druggst for a ootte of "Calforna Syrup f Fgs," whcn.as drectons for babes, chldren of all ages and for grown-ups Dlalnly on.be bottle. Beware of counterfets «o2d here. To be sure you get the genune, NOLEAGUE.NOPEACE WLSON'S STAND PRESDENT AGANST POLCY OF COL. HOUSE, SECRETARY LANS NG AND OTHERS. MAY TAKE GERMANS NTOLEAGUE Monroe Doctrne Can Be Kept n League, Delegates Decde After Conference. Pars. The Brtsh delegates are regardng serously Presdent Wlson's assertve stand that the league of natons.scheme must be emboded n the prelmnary peace treaty, or "'no league, no peace." t s regarded a* meanng he s determned not to allow Premers Lloyd George or Clemen. ceau to domnate the peace conference. The presdent's atttude la unterstood to be aganst the polcy of Colonel House, Secretary Lansng and others. Would Wn U. S. Over. Pars. Efforts are beng drected to shapng the league of natons covenant so as to nsure ts acceptance my the supreme councl and wn the approval of those Amercans who are de. mandng ts amendment. Colonel House conferred wth Lord Robert Cecl, Leon Bourgeose and the Amercan delegates and reported co Presdent Wlson. t s conceded that some of the suggested amendments can safely be adopted,; for nstance, those safeguardng the Monroe Doctrne and fxng condtons whch wll permt of the adherence of the late enemy powers. One of the fve powers has hestated to accept a dstnct expresson of the rght of secesson from the league. The Amercans are proceedng on the supposton that the coven- M r. Two. V,. K&>,. r/vl'-/«.d. Kc Oh! My Face People who have mpure or mpovershed blood should be careful to take only a temperance remedy made of wld roots and barks such as Dr. Perce's mg olden Medcal Dscovery s and has been for nearly 60 years. ngredents prnted on wrapper. The frst day you start to take ths relable medcne, mpure germs and accumulaton begn to separate n the blood and are then expelled through tbe elmnatve organs. n place of the mpurtes, the arteres and vens gradually get fresh vtalzed blood and the acton of ths good blood on the skn means that pmples, bols, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne aod all skn blemshes wll dsappear. Then you must remember that when the blood s rght, the lver, stomach, bowels and kdneys become healthy, actve and vgorous and you wll have no more trouble wth ndgeston, backache, headache. Get Dr. Perce's Golden Medcal Dscovery to-day at any medcne dealers, n tablet or lqud form, or send 0c for tral package to Dr. Perce's nvalds' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Occasonally one should "clean house" wth castor ol or tny plls made up of the May-apple, leaves of aloe and root of Jalap, frst put up by Dr. Perce and now sold by almost all druggsts n ths country as Doctor Perce's Pleasant Pellets.* Always convenent to take. W. N. U., DETROT, NO The Cleansng Kss. A solder n France, descrbng the welcome from the people n the emancpated dstrcts, says : "We were up to our eyes n mud when we went nto the frst vllage, but by the tme we hud reached the other sde we were lssod clean!" v-:>jlj. That Was Al ;.-J=;^= :^;..;^fcs a.-.. THE KTCHEN CABNET One by one shy dutes wat thee. Let thy whole strength go to each; Let no future drearns elate thee, Learn thou frst what these can teach. Every hour that fleet* BO slowly Has lus task to do or bear; Lumnous the crown and holy. When each gem B bet wth care Adelade Proctor. SEASONABLE DSHES. The enreful preparaton and servng of foodstuffs are comng to be known as worthy ot attenton and thought Beets Pquante. Wash beets and cook n bolng wated water untl tender. Dran and reserve one-half cupful of the water n whch the beets were cooked. Plunge nto cold water, rub off the skns and cnt nto cubes. Reheat n the followng saucs: Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter, add two tablespoonfuls of flour, and wh n well blended, add the beet lquor, cook untl smooth, add one-fourth of a cupful of vnegar and the same of cream, one teaspoonful of sugar, one-half teaspoonful of salt and a dash of red pepper. Potato Salad. M* two cupfuls of chopped cooked potato, add one cupful of chopped celery, one chopped hard-cooked egg and three-fourths of a tablespoonful each of chopped pckle rnd parsley. Mosten wth cream and salad dressng. Heap on a salad dsh and surround wth crsp lettuce leaves. Glazed Sweet Potatoes. Wash and pare sx medum-sfxed sweet potatoes, cook ten mnutes n bolng water, salted. Dran, cut n halves lengthwse and put nto n greased pan. Make a srup by bolng three mnutes onehalf cupful of sugar and four tablespoonfuls of wnter; odd a tablespoonful of butter. Brush the potatoes wth f h p..jsjlj!*ho,.. QT>'' H<y.l.'j>. "LK r-* <v»a*,*scv J>*> f,t l.s**_ mm Ghldr&f Who Are Sckly When your chld cres at ng-ht. toase rcatlcaaly n ts sleep, a constpated, feversh or has symptoms ot worms, you feel worred. Mothers who valu* ther own comfort and the welfare of ther chldren, should never be wthout a boa of Mother Cray's 8weet Powders for Chldren fo- OM throughout the setton. They tend to Break up Colds.-rslove Fevershnets. Constpaton, Teethng Dsorders, move and refalste the Bowels and destroy Worms. These powders are pleasant to takceand easy for parents to gve. They cleanse the stomach, act OD the Lver and gve healthful sleep by regulatng the chld's system. Uud by motjur* for ovtr 30 ytan Trade Mark. Don't accept mj sabstttuta. Sold by all druggsts. Sample maled hre. Addreu, Mother Gray Co.. Le Roy, N. Y. Be sure you ask for and obtan Mother 6r, Sweet Powders for Chldren. Artful Dodger. "Count," sad the lady to the foregn nobleman at the charty bazar* "won't you buy ths rose? t s only $5." ^.' am very sorry," sad the count wth a courtly bow, "but ze prce s a leetle too hgh.'" The lady kssed the rose. "Au$ now, count, wll you buy t?" "No, rnadame," he sad wth a stll deeper bow; "now ze rose s prceless." UPSET STOMACH PAPE'S DAPEP6N AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, GASES, ACDTY, NDGESTON. Undgested food! Lumps of pan; belchng gas, acds and sourness. When your stomach s all upset, here s nstant relef No watng! ) 'or '..'.- ' «; ';?* - 4 & f* w. Thnks Before She Speaks. A few evenngs ago Peggy Prde was dnng wth! bbulous gent from tbe mddle West wlm had weared her for an hour or so wth accounts of ns busness achevements and hs wealth emanatng therefrom. Fnally he sad : "'m not handsome, hut guess you've met fellows that nterested you less than do, eh?" Kecelvng no answer, he repeated hs queston. Peggy repled : " heard you the frst tme. 'm Just thnkng about t." Town Topcs, Lves 200 Years! For more than 200 years. Haarlem Ol,.he famous natonal remedy of lolmd, has been recognzed as an nfallble relef from all forms of kdney and bladder dsorders. ts very age B proof that t mutt have unusual mert. f you are troubled wth pans or aches n the back, feel tred n the mornng. headaches, ndgeston, nsomna, panful or too frequent passage of urne, rrtaton or stone n the bladder, vou wll almost certanly fnd relef n GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ol Capsules. Ths s the good old remedy that has stood the test for Jru^.;..-.., - }«:..., ^.^..:..: ::, t' : J'.:..-,, : '^sltly LX' ccrr;v;nrc;: urrr: L<» rdt.'--.. jt s. mr-.-.r-rm. ;>.*-. ;>- :: *-^' * * '. "" ''- ' -.-. ', - *.:>. fr- ',:, - st. T,, t> trntytfrure. u' ;J a oluu : J. old-tme home remedy and needs no ntroducton. Each capsule contans one dose of fve drops and s pleasant and eaay to take. They wll quckly releve tho?e stffened jonts, that backache, rheumatsm, lumbago, scatca, gall stones, grave], "brck dugt " etc. "our money promptly refunded t they do not releve vou. But be 3ure to cet the genune GOLD' MEDAL brand, n boxes, tnree szes. Adv. The Husband Reformer. " hear ther marrage dd not turn out happly." "No, she marred hm to reform hm." "Well?" "Well, he was one of the hardest tee cream soda wnter drnkers n the country-" Portland Express. Catarrhtl Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applcatons as they cannot reach' the dlbqamd porton of tha ear. There «only on* way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that U by a consttutonal remedy. HALL'8 CATARRH MEDCNE acta through th* Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness s caused tw an nflamed condton of the mucovfe fnng; of the Eustachan Tuba. When ths tube a nflamed you have a rumblng" sound or mperfect hearng, and when t» entrely closed, Deafness s the result. Unless the nflammaton can be ray duced and ths tube restored to ts nor* mal condton, hearng- may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafneec are caused by Catajfrrh, whch s an nflamed condton of the%jucous Surfaces. ONE HTJNBRfeD DOLLARS for. any ease of C&trrrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE. All Druffrlsts 75c. Crculars free. F. S. Cheney m. Co., Toledo, Oho. One cannot alwnys be a hero, but lone can always be a man. Goethe. Rollng stones gnther no DOM (Nether do rollng dollar* v.\- "rcn--t Tfas *p" rax-le any H' te frst treaty. The vews of neutral countres, whch had been nvted, and amendments could not be dsposed of, he added, before the probable early sgnng of the prelmnares. The ssue, the mnster suggested, mght be met by a declaraton n the treaty of the prncples underlyng the league, leavng the detals!n ab<-v. ance. The war would bo ended wh^r the prelmnares were sgned, he ponted out, but the Germans would not regan ther pre-war status wth lberty of movement untl the sgnng of the fnal treaty, pendng whch 'he blockade would be lfted only partally. Regardng Fosen, M Pchon sad that f the Germans perssted n ther rejecton of the terms the Alles would have to ntervene. Poland could not be left n ts present dangerous stuaton, A French general would be s"r.r to Poland w.th the frst Polsh dv son whch hnd fought n France, as soon as possble. U.S. HAS POWERFUL ARPLANES Navy Plannng Lghter Than Ar Fleet {>-^tv4t- ot u ml, tro L^Hed 'Sft?«--8 s prepared straghtway to commsson fleets of lghter than ar machnes that wll domnate the ar. The new types of drgbles wll be able to attack any shps approachng Amercan's coast lnes and wll con sttute the most powerful naval auxl. ary man ever has devsed The magntude of strength of the weapon of warfare was revealed by Assstant Secretary Roosevelt, of th^ navy department, who gave consent to publcaton of htherto closely guarded secrets relatve to the strdes made n the manufacture of "argon." the helum gas whch s beng matn factured from natural ga^ and whch s non-nflammable. ATLANTA FGT. DEPOT BURNED Fre Destroyed Largest Freght Transfer Staton n the South. Atlanta, Ga. The Southern ralway freght transfer staton at nmat yards, near here, was destroyed by fre. The damage s estmated by ralroad offcals at $,000,000. Afcont 80 carloads of foodstuffs and othevjjrefht wthn the transfer and a nftmser of empty freght cars were destroyed. Ffteen of thq 24 storage tracks n the yards were hurned through, some of them for stretches an eolth of a mle long. The man freght and passenger tracks, however, were not n the hurned area The orgn of tbe fre has not been deter mned. PtnmeHJ. Dude wts a slang word that sonn ded, but "guy" promses to be mmortal. "Blue" and Worred? "Blue," worred, half-tck people should fnd out the cause of ther troubles. Often t s merely faulty kdney acton, whch allows the blood to get loaded up wth posons that rrtate the nerves. Backache, headaches, dzzness and annoyng bladder troubles tfre added proofs that the kdneys need help. Use Doan's Kdney Plls. Thousands thank them for relef from just such troubles. A Mchgan Case Mrs Wm, Campbell, W. Spruce St,, Sault Ste Mare, Mch., says: " was subject to- severe backaches and sharp pans across my kdneys. My back ached at. nght and mornngs, felt tred and had no strength. ofacn had nervous spells, accompaned by severe headaches. used Doan's Kdney plls and one. Pcture box gave me entre relef. never fal to recommend ths medcne when have an op'poftunty. Doan's completely and permanently t.. *; FOSTER-MLBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. SMOKNG TOBACCO FACTS FROM THE ENCYCLOPAEDA The Use of Flavorngs Determnes Dfference n Brands The Encyclopaeda Brtannca says about the manufacture of smokng tobacco: "..on the Contnent and n Amerca, certan 'sauces' are employed.., the.use of the 'sauces' s to mprove the flavour and burnng qualtes of the leaves." Whch ndcates that a smoker's enjoyment depends as much upon tht flavorng used as upon the tobacco. Your nose s a sure gude n the mat* ter of flavorngs. Try ths smple test wth several tobacco brands: pour some tobacco nto your palm, rub brskly, and smell. You wll notce a dstnct dfference n the fragrance of every brand. The tobacco thut smells best to you wll smoke best n your ppe, yon can rest assured. Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco, lus a dash of pure chocolate, gves 'UXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance? your nose can quckly dstngush from any other tobacco. Try t and see. Colds Crow Better arprsngly soon, tbroat nflammaton dsappears, rrtaton s releved and throat tcktng* (tops, when yon use relable, tme-teated PSO'S NpKnu u : Krurulated pelntn "n on**- j,- C"~> fourth of a cupful of water and udd to a custard made by usng two ep$ yolks one cupful of mlk, one-fourth of n cupful of sugar nnd a dash of salt. Stran and chll n a pan of ce The moment you ent a tablet of water, add a tablespoonful of orange Pape's Dapepsn all the ndgeston juce, three tablespoonfuls of canton pan, dyspepsa msery, the sourness, gnger srup and one-fourth of a cupfu. of gnger cut n small peces. When gases and stomach acdty ends. Pape's Dapepsn tablets cost lttle the mxture begns to thcken fold n «t any drug store but there s no surer tbe whtes of the eggs, well beate? or qucker stomach relef known. Adv. and a cupful of whpped cream. WHOLESOME DSHES. For n new dsh and one of good flafor the followng wll be worth tryng: Boled Calves' Tongues. Cover four fresh longues wth bolng wafer. Add fve S'CHS of r/ajezzhxe&t'mtf cntor, two stalks rfjff Y (t Lyl f celery, one onon stuck w:h sx cloves ; fs peppercorns and one-half a tablespoonful of salt; cook untl tender. Take from the wnter, remove the skn und roots and cut n hylves lengthwse. Cook one-half can of tomatoes wrh two PllfnK /f 'r;:'v; --- "' - ; - ^ Ua"'u*ft' wth parsey. lemon slces and ponts of bread sauted n butter. Mock Sausages. Pck OXPT one-half cupful.of lma beans and sonk n cold water to cover. Dran and cook n bolng salted water untl sof; ; then force through a seve. There should he three-fourths of a cupful o r pulp. Add one-thrd of a cupful of dred crumbs, three tablespoonfuls of heavy cream or butter, a few grans or pepper, salt to taste, one-half teaspoonful of sage and one egg beaten slghtly. Shape n the form of sausages, dp n egg crumbs and fry n olve ol. Dran, arrange on a servng dsh and gjrnsh wth fred apple rngs. talan Canapec. Cut stale hrend n one-thrd-nch slces aud remote the crusts.'cut n fnger-shaped peces and toast on one sde. Mx one cupful of grated cheese (Parmesan), ttvo-hnla cupful of heavy cream and two :ab!e-' spoonful* of frut lulce; season well wth salt and pepper. Spread the un«toasted sde of bread wth the mxture, arrange n a pan and hake fn a hot oven sx mnutes. Garnsh wth sprgs of parsley and serve at once on small hot plates. E sea Hoped Potatoes. Wash, pare and cut four medum-szed potatoes n one-fourth-nch slces. Put a layer n a buttered bakjng dsh, sprnkle wth salt and pepper and dredge wth flour and dot wth one tablespoonful of butter; repeat Add hot mlk unf_u t seen through the top layer. Bake one and one-fourth hours ot untl tr.e p ( tatoes are soft ALJUJU /VUf vrttjl What a Complment! At a meetng of a bourd of guardans a member was welcomed back after a long llness. The charman, n the course of hs speech, sad: " am sure express \\w sentments of all here when say that we are glad to have, amongst us agan Mr.. And hope he wll now rake care of hmself, for we all know that 'one lve ass s better than a dead Hon anv daw' " WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kdney arfd bladder trouble and never suspect t. Womens' complants often prove to be condton, th y may cause- the other organs to become dseased. Pan n the back, headache, loss of ambton, nervousness, are often tmes symptoms of kdney trouble. Don't delay startng treatment. Dr. Klmer's Swamp-Root, a physcan's prescrpton, obtaned at any drug store, mas' be just the remedy needed to overcome such condtons. Get a medum or large Bze bottle mmedately from any drug store. However, f you wsh frst to test ths great preparaton send ten cents to Dr. Klmer 4 Co., Bnghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When wrtng be sure and menton ths paper. Adv. We can do more good by beng good than any other way. Look out for Spansh nfluenza. At the frst sgn of a cold take *vu> CASCARA QUNNE,BO optatm twn up a cold ambuun nlhw rp te 3 dqt Meat baekrtfeo*. Tb«cenas*baBtuMaBadtBp wtth M. HOTa pktsm. At AH ~ ^v $'

7 " THE LGHT N THE CLEARNG- A TALE OF THE NORTH COUNTRY N THE TME OF SLAS WRGHT RVNG BACrELLEBw AtfTHC* Of 0 N HOLMN, D-R! AND, DARREL. OP THE BL SSED 4SL \ K PNQ UP VTH UZE. ETC, ETC oamaom wwwmw, vwntcwb CHAPTER X Contnued. Deel drew her char near me and 2 touched my har very gently and count ths one of the great events looked nto my face wthout speakng.»f my youth. But there was a greater "Ayes! know," she sad presently, ene, although t seemed not BO at the n a knd of caressng tone, wth a tme of t. A traveler on the road to touch Of sadness n t "They an't Ballybeen had dropped hs pocketbook used to coarse homespun stuff down contanng a large amount of money there n the vllage. They made fun $2,700 was the sum, f remember o" ye ddn't they, Bart?" rghtly. He was a man who. beng " don't care about that," assured justly suspcous of the-banks, had them. " 'The mnd's the measure of wthdrawn hs money. Posters announced the loss and the offer of a lnes the Senator had repeated to me. the man,' " quoted, rememberng the large reward. The vllage was profoundly strred by them. Searchng clamed wth enthusasm. "That's sound!" Uncle Peabody ex- partes went np the road strrng ts Aunt Deel took my hand n hers and dust and gropng n ts grass and br- surveyed t thoughtfully for a moment ers for the 'great prze whch was sup- wthout speakng. posed to be lyng there. t was sad, "You an't gon' to have to suffer however, that the quest had been un- that way no more," she sad n a low successful. So the lost pocketbook ; tone. We're gon' to be more comfta>ecame a treasured mystery of the! n'e ayes. Yer uncle thought we better vllage and of all the hlls and valleys toward Balybeen a topc of old go West, but couldn't bear to go off so fur an' leave mother an' father an' wves and gabblng husbands at tke sster Susan an' all the folks we loved reslde for unnumbered years. layu" here n the ground alone By and by the fall term of school want to lay down wth 'em by an' by ended. Uncle Peabody came down to an' wat for the sound o' the trum get me the day before Chrstmas. had enjoyed my work and my lfe at the Hackets', on the whole, but was glad to be gong home agan. My uncle was n hgh sprts and there were many packages n the slegh. "A merry Chrstmas to ye both an' may the Lord love ye!" sad Mr. pet ayes! mebbe t'll be for thousands o' years ayes!" To our astonshment the clock struck twelve. "Hurrah! t's merry Chrstmas " sad Uncle Peabody as he jumped to hs feet and began to sng of the lttle Lord Jesus. We joned hm whle he stood beat- Hacket as he bade us goodby. "Every day our thoughts wll be gong up the j n 8 tlrae wlth hls rl 8 nt Hand after ^ e ^-^.-.--* - _".-.->. -.--*.',-;.".; _^'.::..U<'.*^vV»;<>tTf...flp. J3. _..<B.*»/F..» «. "flos^/l** caught my eye was a bg slver watch hangng by a long golden chan to one of the boughs. Uncle Peabody took t down and held H aloft by the chan, so that none should mss the sght, sayng: "From Santa Claus for Bart!" A murmur of admraton ran through the company whch gathered around me as held the treasure la my tremblfng hands. "Ths s for Bart, too," Uncle Peabody shouted as he took down a bolt of soft blue cloth and lad t n my arms. "Now there's somethn' that's jest about as slck as a ktten's ear.v Peel of t. t'-s for a sut o' clothes. Come all the way from Burlngton. Now get-ap there. 'ou've got your load." moved out of the way n a hurrcane of merrment. t was hs one great day of prde and vanty. He dd not try to conceal them. The other presents floated for a moment m ths rresstble tde of laughng good wll and found thelt owners. have never forgotten how Uncle Jabez chased Aunt Mnerva around the house wth a wooden snake cunnngly carved and colored. observed there were many thngs on the tree whch had not been taken down when we younger ones gathered up our wealth and repared to Aunt Deel's room to feast our eyes upon t and compare our good fortune. The women and the bg grls rolled up ther sleeves and went to work wth Aunt Deel preparng the dnner. The great turkey and the chcken pe were made ready and put n the oven and the potatoes and the onons und the wnter squash were s\>on bolng n ther pots on the stovetop. Meanwhle the chldren were playng n my aunt's bedroom and Uncle Hram and Uncle Jabez were pullng stcks n a corner whle the other men sat tpped aganst the wall watchng and makng playful comments all save my Uncle Peabody, who was tryng to touch hs head to the floor and then straghten up wth the ad of the broomstck. n the mdst of t Aunt Deel opened the front door and old Kate, the Slent Woman, -entered. To my surprse, she wore a decent-lookng dress of gray homespun cloth and a whte cloud looped over her head and ears and ted around her neck and a good par of boots. "Merrv ChrlB-'mLsj" wft.all shotted. through the open door to the otne room. "'ll tell ye what Td do," she whspered. "'d gve 'em to ol' Kate ayes She's gon' to stay wth us tll tomorrow." "Good dee!" sad Uncle peabody. So took the money out of ther hands and went n and gave t to the Slent Woman. "That's your present from me," sad. How can forget how she held my arm aganst her wth that lovng, famlar, rockng moton of a woman who s soothng u baby at her breast nod kssed my coat sleeve? She released my arm and, turnng to the wndow, leaned her head upon ts s and shook wth sobs. The dusk had thck ene.d. As returned to my seat by the stove could dmly see* her form aganst the lght of the wndow. We sat. n slence for a lttle whle. Then Uncle Peabody rose and got a candle and lghted t at the hearth. held the lantern whle Uncle Peabody fed the sheep and the two cows and mlked a slght chore these wnle days. "You and are to go off to bed purty early," he sad as we were gong back to the house. "Yer Aunt Deel wants to see Kate alone and gt her to talk f she can. " dunno but she'll swng back nto ths world ag'tu," sad Uncle Peabody when we had gone up to our lttle loom. " guess all she needs s to be treated lke a human bell'. Yer Aunt Deel an' couldn't gt over thnkln' o' what she done for you that nght n the ol' baru. Sn took some o yer aunt's good clothes to her an' a par o' boots an' asked ber to come to Chrs'mas. She lves n a lttle room over the blacksmth shop down to Butterneld's mll. told her 'd come after her wth the cutter but she shook het head. knew she'd rather walk." He was yawnng as he spoke and scon we were both asleep under the shngles. CHAPTER X. The Thng and Other Thngs. returned to Mr. Hacket's house late n the afternoon of New Year's day. The schoolmaster was lyng on a bg lounge n a corner of ther front room wth the chldren about hm. The dusk was fallng. GRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTFUL H A small bottle of "Danderne" makes har thck, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops tchng scalp and fallng har. To he possessed of a head of heavy, beautful har; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff s merely a matter of usng a lttle Danderne. t s easy and nexpensve to have nce, soft har and lots of t. Just get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderne now t costs but a few cents all drug stores recommend t apply a lttle as.. w f* ' l. f.,* w. «. snow paths. "We're gon' to move," sad my uncle presently "We've agreed to get out by the mddle o' May." "How does that happen?" asked. " settled wth Grmshaw and agreed to go. f t hadn't 'a' been for Wrght and Baldwn we wouldn't 'a' got a cent. They threatened to bd aganst hm at the sale. So he settled. We're gon' to have a new home. We've bought a hundred nn' ffty acres from Abe Leonard. Gon' to buld a new house n the sprng. t wll be nearer the vllage." He playfully nudged my rbs wth hs elbow. "We've had a lttle good luck, Bart," he went on. "'ll tell ye what t s, f you won't say anythng about t" promsed. " dunno as t would matter much," he contnued, "but don't want to do any braggn'. t an't anybody's busness, anyway. An old uncle over n Vermont ded three weeks ago and left us thrty-eght hundred dollars. t was old Uncle Ezra Bnynes o' Hnesburg. Ded wthout a chck or chld. Your aunt and me slpped down to Potsdam an' took the stage an' -went over an got the money. t was "We don't nave to set up una wac lke the shepherds." We drew our boots on the char round wth hands clasped over the knee how famlar s the process, and yet haven't seen t n more than half a century! lghted a candle and ; scampered upstars n my stockng feet, Uncle Peabody followng close and slappng my thgh as f my pace were not fast enough for hm. n the mdst of our skylarkng the candle tumbled to the floor and had to go back to the stove and relght t. How good t seemed to be back n the old room under the shngles! The heat of the stoveppe had warmed ts hosptalty. "t's been knd o' lonesome here," sad Uncle Peabody as he opened the wndow. " always let the wnd come n to keep me company t gts so warm." "X.e can't look at yer stockn' ylt," sad Aunt Deel when came downstars about eght o'clock, havng slept through chore tme. remember t was the delcous aroma of fryng ham and buckwheat cakes whch awoke me; and who wouldn't rse and shake off the cloak of slumber on a brght, cold wnter mornng wth such provo- sde. Aunt Deel look the cloud off her head whle Kate drew her mttens newly kntted of the best yarn. Then my aunt brought some stockngs and a shawl from the tree and lad them on the lap of old Kate. What a slence fell upon us as we saw tears coursng down the cheeks of ths lonely old woman of the countrysde tears of joy, doubtless, for God knows how long l had been snce the poor, abandoned soul had seen a merry Chrstmas and shared ts kndness. dd not fal to observe how clean her face and hands looked! She was greatly changed. She took my hand as went to her sde and tenderly caressed t. A gentler smle came to her face than ever had seen upon t. The old stern look returned for a moment as she held one fnger aloft n a gesture whch only and my Aunt Deel understood. We knew t sgnalzed a perl and a mystery. That should have to meet.t, scmewhere up the hdden pathway, j had no doubt whatever. "Dnner's ready!" exclamed the cheerful voce of Aunt Deel. Then what a strrng of charrs and feet as we sat down at the table. Old Kate sat by the sde of my aunt and w* were all surprsed at her good man-.».«. ^. nr^^ $± ft- TV <\ -tvtstn w 'w j )* '4-fc;*j ^A^>t«X^L bands. wouldn't trust that man as fur as you could throw a bull by the tall." t was a cold, clear nght, and when -we reached home the new stove was -snappng wth the heat n ts frebox and the puddng puffng n the pot and old Shep dreamng n the chmney corner. Aunt Deel gave me a hug at the door. Shep barked and leaped to -my shoulders. "Why, Bart! You're grown' lke a weed an't ye? ayes ye be," my aunt sad as she stood and looked at re. "Set rght down here an' warm ye ayes! 've done all the chores «yes!" How warm and comfortable was the dear old room vlth those beloved faces r. t. wonder f paradse tself can seem more pleasant to me. have had the best food ths world can provde, n my tme, but never anythng that ate wth a keener relsh than the puddng and mlk and bread and butter and cheese and pumpkn pe whch Aunt Deel gave us that nght Sapper over, wped the dshes for my aunt whle Uncle Peabody went out to feed and water the horses. Then we *at down n the genal warmth -whle told the story of my lfe n "the busy town," as they called t What prde and attenton they gave me then My fne clothes and the story of how T had come by them taxed my ngenuty somewhat, although not mproperly. had to be careful not to let them know that had been^ashamed nf the homemade sut They somehow felt the truth about t and a lttle alenee followed the story. Then Aunt -" -t, r * *. *. Claus won't gt here short o' noon wouldn't wonder ayes!" About eleven o'clock Uncle Hram and Aunt Elza and ther Ave chldren arrved wth loud and merry greetngs. Then came other aunts and uncles and cousns. Wth what nosy good cheer the men entered the house after they had put up ther horses! remember how they lad ther hard, heavy hands on my head and shook t a lttle as they spoke of my "stretchln' up" or gave me a playful slap on the shoulder an ancent token of good wll the frst form of the accolade, fancy. What joyful good humor there was n those smple men and women enough to temper the woes of a cty f t could have been appled to ther relef. They stood thck around the stove warmng themselves and takng off ts grddles pnd openng ts doors and surveyng t nsde and out wth much curosty. "Now for the Chrstmas tree," sad Uncle Peabody as he led the way nto our best room, where a fre was burnng n the old Frankln grate. "Come on, hoys an' grls." What a wonderful sght was the Chrstmas tree the frst we had had n our house a fne spreadng balsam loaded wth presents Uncle Hram jumped nto the ar and clapped bt feet together and shouted : "Hold me, somebody, or Tl grab the bull tree an' run away wth t" Uncle.Tabes held one foot n both hands before hm and Joyfully hopped around the tree. These relatves had brought ther famly gfts, some days before, to be hung on ts branches. The thng that v'dcl' llu tvlt'..«;. **\ \.-»,.. u and ate as only they may eat who have j bg bones and muscles and the vtalty of oxen. never taste the flavor of sage and currant jelly or hear a hearty laugh wthout thnkng of those holday dnners n the old log house on Rottleroad. That Chrstmas brought m: nothng better than those w,ords. the memory of whch s one of the tallest towers n that long avenue of my past down uhch have been lookng these many days. About all yrtn can do for a boy. worth whle, s to gve hm nomethng good to remember. The day had turned dark. The temperature had rsen and the ar was dank and chlly. The men began to htch up ther horses. So, one by one, the sleghloads left us wth cheery good-bys and a grndng of runners and a jnglng of bells. When the last had gone Uncle Peabody and went nto the house. Aunt Deel sat by the stove, old Kate by the wndow lookng out at the fallng dusk. How stll the house seemed! "There's one thng forgot" sad as proudly took out of my wallet the sx one-dollar blls whch had earned by workng Saturdays and handed three of them to my aunt and three to my uncle, sayng: That s my Chrstmas present to you. earned t myself." remember so well ther astonshment and the tremblng of ther hands and the look of ther faces. "t's grancj ayes!" Aunt Deel aajd n a low ton*. She rose tn a moment and beckoned to me and my uncle. We followed her n tme for the last o' them, s uuwu, lad, and God gve ye patence! t'll soon be over." After supper he got out hs boxng gloves and gave me a lesson n the art of self-defense, n whch, was soon to learn, he was hghly accomplshed, for we had a few rounds together every day after that. He keenly enjoyed ths form of exercse and soon began to. My capacty for takng punshment wthout tlnchng grew apace and before long got the kuuck of counterng and that pleased hm more e\en than my work n school, have sometmes thought. "God bless ye, boy!" he exclamed one day after had landed heavly on hs cheek, "ye've a nce way o' sneakln' j n wth yer rght. 've a noton ye may And t useful some day." wondered a lttle why he should say that, and whle was wonderng j he felled me wth a stngng blow on! my nose. "Ah, my lad there's the best thng have seen ye do get tp an' come j back wth no mad n ye," he sad as he j gave me hs hand. One day the schoolmaster called the older boys to the front seats n hs room and among them, j "-.-.n - *. j r-.t--j. : V»? >»*-- /!<; Ffrr. ye may nch; have {<. [ «h-.u/.l. ::'-" *? dc what r-nn to help ye." For some months had been studyng a book Just publshed, enttled, "Stenographc Sound-Hand," and had learned ts alphabet and practced the use of t. That evenng took down the remarks of Mr. Hacket n soundhand. The academy chapel was crowded wth the older boys and grls and the tcwnfolk. The master never clpped hs. words n school as he was wont to do when talkng famlurly wth the chldren. "Snce the leaves fell our lttle vllage has occuped the center of the stage before an audence of mlllona n the great theater of congress. Our leadng ctzen the chef actor haj been crowned wth mmortal fame. W«who watched the play were thrlled by the query: "Wll Uncle Sam yeld to temptaton or clng to honor? He baa chosen the latter course and we may stll hear the applause n dstant galleres beyond the sea. He has decded that the publc revenues most be pad n honest money. "My frend and classmate, George Bancroft the hstoran, has wrlttea tbla letter to me oat of a fol heart. (TO BK CONTNUED.) of t. "Tour sensble frend may bare M superstton, bot she s sn old feen.* "Maybe she la. but she lad a gboet* Only what we bare wroogbt tats character durng lfe can wa take awaj wta oa. Spurgeoa, De gloss" ana lustre, auo u.y ns yxju wll you cannot fnd a trace of dandruff or fallng har; but your real surprse wllkhe after about two weeks' use, when you wll set new har fne and downy at frst yes but really new har sproutng out all over your scalp Danderne s, we beleve, the only sure har grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for tchy scalp, and t never falls to stop fallng har at once. f you want to prove how pretty and sof your har really s, mosten a cloth wth a lttle Danderne and carefully draw t through your har takng one small strand at a tme. Your har wll be soft, glossy and beautful n just a few moments a delghtful surprse awats everyone who tres ths. Adv. Shark-Food. n Bermuda small ground sharks ar^ used for food and much apprecated by all classes. The fsh average from eght t<» ten pounds und sell for L! cents each. n Honolulu he hammerhead shark s frequently seen n the markets and ts flesh s consdered very nour>hng and s extensvely salted. r r rx k COLD OFl ChTAr ^» nm r Apply Cream n Nostrls To Open Up Ar r Passages. jl K#s».»»*++++ * »»»»»*s»»»#> Ah' What relef! Your clogged nostrls open rght up, the ar passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawkng, snufflng, mucous dscharge, headnrhe, dryness no strugglng for breath at nght, your cold or catarrh s gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggst now. Apply a lttle of thn fragrant, antseptc cream n your nostrls, let t penetrate through every ar passage of the head: soothe and heal the swollen, nflamed mucous membrane, gvng you nstant relef. Ely's Cream Balm s Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seekng. t's Jnst splendd, Adr. The younger generaton mnds t not at all, but the elders are sad. Kwp jtvar \\vmr»ettt». yoar nowtl cl«>»n hj takng Dr. P*rcp'» Peasant P«)et«and roa'tl k*«p healthy, wotlthr and wse. Ad*. t's an ll wnd that doesn't show a neat set of ankles. O U r *fvrts!m a Mtalla m * * * tasss Marne for Red- Granula- dtag and Burnng or Eyelds; avgejt Co.. CbcafO

8 FRST Of the Season's Showng Of Smart Coats Gapes And Dolmans PNCKNEY DSPATCH HGHWAY BONDS NOT AN SSUE THS ELECTON VOTE ON APRL 7 MERELY AU THORZES PEOPLE TO USE CREDT OF STATE. $50,000,000 ONLY A LMT Must Have Fund Avalable to Mcct»P Uncle Sam'b Dollar-For. Dollar Offer. /By P. T. Colgrove, Presdent Mch. State Good Roads Assn.J tlvtsry v> here j^o am asked "tha road boud lrfsue". There s no bund ssue! ubout The queatou to be submtted to the people at the electon Aprl 7th, nvolves merely ur amendment to the consttuton to gve the ctzens of the state the authorty through ther representatve* n the Legslature to ssue boudh from tme to tme to complete a system of mala market hghways throughout Mchgan and to a»- >sur$ ua our share of the money Sam s gong to turn work n pru^resaavo Uncle over lor ro*d states. Mllnery Openng The Latest n Sprng & Summer Styles At Medum Prces Frday and Saturday, Mar m./v )> g$*s l\l B. Gardner -a -¾ ].¾ d] fa fa a s now ready or Yaar nspecton-and never were women's oaaar garments charmng. more SmarL effecs are.-,: own n many <A our new coats where loose hark and kmona sleeves ejve a free luwng emec to the rchness of the materals u-od- The Colors ao- \ ryy a',! rarl: Va - ''dleuna", ''Vte", v-, er.l -eale- of Tanand Grays, a- well a- ' ',.vy. The j >r< e- are a: p./ a < f'r.jr ' aa: you myht cxo-v : $ HO, v22.5g. S25.00 A r : J f a, $! m! aa J t-ej fa: en ', ^! 3 c. m \\'^, "M-Tjjnum.M] ;.,.,:.,^(^..,...^,,^..,,.,,,^,,! :u. :...';...,J 8 AUCTON! Havng c-ohlod t ) a ht. f raaa^ an! anr/a- to Detrot. J v,w; o'vr th' h»'. a vay r dta- aahad proper :y at ;.u '../. a th j prem-v^ :! '! a:'!e- a caa.s t ->..pjrv aa a mles a /rthwost of A;: h-rson oa March 26th,. ^..-,* ^.»>,^_^.^, 3 :a -] a D -J a H a :?] Fa ft % G3 3 Come n scorr and sea the earlest of he season's models Sprn?_ Blouse s En Slks,snd bottom* '" "- no r*> use 3?pesses. 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' > /< r th. a : v, a h-- ^v- a aa r-' -,,.h' -- a, -- - u. :,., - r a.. y G&O. PARKER oujm, Aauumtjoy.». huununuuv vwa t; * «And Aprons We a.re m.d.an^ a.-peca] -howaaa lens week ot tros > and apron- tor the 'Ue ot the woman who 's the woman who s preparng for the annual houseolcanne;. Our dresses are extra well made, are cut full and good, and have style to them dfferng from the common knds and less expensve one>. Lght colored aprons, several styles $-25 each Dark colored aprons, several stvles ^.50 each Lght and dark dresses, mostly wde^lts, $2.25, $2.7«">nnd - --$3.50 each Pnk and hlue apron dresses, plad trmmng at $5-5 oach Pretty plad gngham dresses $3, 4, 4.50 each Wc have new Sprng showngs of Plan'and Fancy Skrts, Slk and Cotton Underskrts and Lades and Grls Sweaters. Carfare Pad On $5.00 Purchases W. J. DANCER & CO. STOCKBRDGE, MCH? *! f3].,).. a. d u u '.,' :--' ' j a - a * : *..,. a ne: Ralway to Every Door. lut v,v ;,re T.O go;ng a> he ronton and v.-fe a;-e not gong To V:t th's matter stop untl w a have taalt a rulroad to every prmlmvrs' hoar. At least w«may call t hs ralroad, because to hm t s all of that t doesn't have any tracks, but t has a good bed upon whch the truck and the auto ] moble may come and go every day. The men who founded the Roman! empre establshed the Drecedant for { ; Mlcblgan'8 man aarket hghway, when they sad that all roads must. lead nto Rome, ''hey bult the road a and they bult, the Empre. Those roada are utandug today Just an per feet as the day the Applan Way URS bult 400 years before the brth of Ohrlnt.' The Empre ha fallen. Hood Roada are more endurng than an Empre. do beleve that the day has come»hen the people of Mchgan are re nolved that thta great playground of ours along the shore* of L*ake Mch gan wll not longer turn ts back upon the hundred* of thout&nda of men and women from the southland and from the west and from the southeast, wo today are not comng nto Mchgan, but gong nto the New England Staten, where they spend from 50, uuo.mu to $00,000,000 every summer. Toursta Wll Pay Bll. One «umner of toursts, along the shores of ^ake Mchgan after we have completed ths beautful jum of. hlfhwaya^wnlbrfrg fat*»»r ^ ^. j- ' a a r ; -,' j. >! ;, j,), -.,,,j -...,j a, a, gan. L'p and down the old Dxe, have been tme and tme agan and have heard the southern people almost cry out from the bottom of ther hearts: "Why don't you people n Mchgan make t possble for us to come over the sags and over the hlle and through the mre to your beautful lakes." Uncle Sam s anxous to help us le them n., He s ready to pay half of the bll. How Fast Shot Travels. When standng wthn a few yards of a gun's muzzle at the tme of dscharge, n person- would be amazngly astonshed were he only able to see Prohbton, Conttued the sbot go whzzng by. Experments t wll sell to mnors, lttde chldren, n nstantaneous photography prove wo.ten. habtual drunkards, nsane, that the shot not only spread out, feeble-mnded, and n, fact anybody cotnotllke, as they fly, hut they strng out, one behnd nnother at a much greater dstance Uan they spread. Thus, wth a cylnder 4am, when the shot of a charge reaches a target thnt s 40 yards awny, he nst shot a laggng full ten yards behnd. Even a chukobore gun shot wll lag ludnd eght yards n 40, Ths accounts for the wde swath that s mowed n a flock of ducks on whch a charge of shot falls just rght. About.a> per cent only of be shot, accordng to (he most relable deductons from experments, arrve smultaneously at the target amed at, the others laggng (n the rato named above.. :. <; rt He got her name and address n a Hed Cross package and that was all he know about her. So he. dd the thng that a lovesck solder usually does wrote her a sweet lttle letter tellng how he longed to correspond wth some one. How dd he know but that a real romance mght start? Th was her answer: " thnk ths war s horrd. am dong my share. buy War Savng! stamps and eat corn bread, whch don't lke. Also am learnng to knt." Hut the cruel part s that she added: " am ten years old." "wthout let or hndrance". f establshed the saloon wll be an mpregnate ctadel beyend th reach of the law or the legslature and so fortfed t could practce any abuse '^ chose. :\. The amendment, f enactor, would maxe the saloon ftnd th«lquor trade generally more potent and perncous as a concealed power n poltc* than they ever were n the V'frood < d days" before the state went dry. Are the people of^mchg-an fg< ng to> be fooled by ths camouflage? Chas. ). Wllams.

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