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1 . * ' ; : vv* fljw ^npj(,j, J ^^*?<. :¾ ;^ *.- :w.t. 3$' >.«-. # >?-N''.?** ^¾¾¾¾.-.rsws; ^ & «' «fe >:*' V X*.- fewktft :7*vJ J< -V* ;./*: S*. '**t. > & : - S ANN ARBOR ESTABLSHED v BG SAVNG Aust Sale of Blankets $11.95 BG Fleecy Wool Blankets! Saturday we begn a specal specal sale of the! By specal arrangeent wth The Kuenzel Mlls Co. for a quantty of blankets to be de between seasons we obtaned a specal prce and that s why these wonderful blankets can be bought for $11.95 when ther regular prces later n the fall wll be $ Order yours now. No depost requred. You pay for the blankets when they are delvered n Septeber. YOU BUY YOUR FUEL N ADVANCE AND SAVE MONEY WHY NOT YOUR BLANKETS? CHAPELS HOWELL MCH. Free Street Entertanent Starts Wednesday Nght JULY 8th Eght Weeks of Hoh Class Vaudevlle, Bl Concerts, Etc. SHOP AT CHAPELS WATCHES DAMONDS UMBRELLAS CHOKER BEADS BELT AND CHAN SETS EVERSHARP PEN AND PENCL SETS FANCY BRACELETS BAR PNS CUFF LNKS GOLD AND PEARL KNVES MLTARY SETS BOUDOR CLOCKS, ETC. W» are Howell's Leadng and Orgnal Vctor Store NEW VCTOR'RECORDS EVERY FRDAY CHAPELS For COFFEE Go To BARNARD'S 50c pound None Better at Any Prce 47c ts Fne Try t A Good Coffee You wll save fron 5 to 6c per lb 1 n buyng bulk coffee and t u always fresh ground. TRY T ONCE :*' > : s 8 8 wars PCMC A ZTH.M Pnckuey's gre*teft ejj»g> ex^flt, St. Mary's anal pcsde ^1¾^ held as usual ths year at JLtjhtta'* Orove, August 12th. Of course everyone, aljs 4cl«ty. wll attend and the ajttnsjgpent have spared ncf pajns to nake. ths pcnc and gala day as successful w ever. The dnner wll be well worth cong for alone, and then there whj be speeches, ball gae and the usual*fjood te. o PORTAGE NOT LOWERED On account of the unusually dry season so any lakes n Mchgan are lowered several fee^but one of the exceptons s Portake lake, two and onehalf les southeast of'pnekney on the Dexter road and the largest Jake n ths vcnty. A daur* at the outlet keeps the water at a' unfor depth whch never vares over sx nches durng any season regardless of drouth. Whle any lakes are handcapped serously ths year on account of the recedng waters, often leavng a shore lne of weeds and ud, Portage lake reporters are enjoyng ther beaches as usual. At Baughn's BKffs, on the north shore of Portage lake, there s an unusually large deand for lots and cottages and Mr. Ea*l Baughn, the propretor states that has already exceeded all records for sales of lots and cottages, wth any* orders on the new restrcted subdvson awatng the recordng of the plat whch s delayed at the county offce for a short te. BROWN FAMLY REUNON A Brown faly reunon was held t the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hau.-.e of Ann Arbor Sunday July 19. A bountful dnner was served, cafetera style, and the guests dd aple justce to the goyd food. Eghteen were present. They were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Chcago; Mr. and Mrs. F'red Brown of Detrot; Mr. and Mrs. D M. Hodgean of Oak Grove; Don and Dale Hause of Chcago; Mr. and Mrs. Davd Van Morn and son of Ann Arbor; Mrs. Ea Brown aud Mr. and Mrs. C. V Van Wnkle of Pnckney, Mr. and Hause and two daughters, May Helen of Ann Arbor. o- Mrs and GOLDEN WEDDNG The occason of the 50th weddng annversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. :>. Rogers of Detrot was celebrated by a large nuber of relatves and frends at the hoe of Mr, and Mrs, Hoy Placewajcrjjaturday, Mr. and Mr, Rogers ake ther hoe wth ther daughter, Mrs. Grace Ewert. Guesls fro away were as follows, Robert Kellett and faly fro Orland, nd, Harry Barber and chldren of Cold water, Dal Rogers of Coldwatcr, Re\ and Mrs; Lucus Sth of Murry Mssour, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rogers a daughter Dors of Ltchfeld, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Bowerrunn of Qutncey, Mr;, Elzabeth Osborn of Chcago, Mr. and Mrs. Heward and 3 chldren of Royal Oak. The happy couple were present ed wth gold peces to the aount o' $40 after whch a Basket dnner wna served. -o- FLOWER GRLS MEET Last Thursday afternoon, 20 eand frends of the Flower Grls class of the County Sunday School held a weene roast at Rush Lake. Leavng town about 4 o'clock wth ost of the bunch n Mr. Kennedy's truck, we reached the lake n gooa te. Whle the fre was beng ade, a ball gae was played. After the feast, the rest of the te was spent n varous races, gaes and stunts. Arrvng hoe about 8 o'clock, every one declared t a dandy good te, o BELLE BARCHUS PLAYERS Every year we have the Belle Barchus players wth a better das* of draatcs than s usually shown n * tent. The dates ths year are for one week coencng Monday, August 3. They gve a good class of entertanents and always draw good crowds n Pnckney, where they have vsted annually for any years. ANOTHER DANCE AT CHAUCER'S LANDNG The suer Saturday nght dances at Chalker's Landng Patterson Lake are provng to be good attractons ana are drawng pleasure seekers n Urge nun hers., The next wll be ths week Satunfay, August 1st Good usc. All nvted. NOTCE The sheds on the County Congregatonal church grounds are to [be reoved. All owners desrng to «ve ther sheds away, please do so befere 5 August lftth. After that date all sheds S reanng on the fronds wll becoe,-» tk» prtpel; of the Cnnrch. By or- ' dtr of the Trwtee Board. Mfl. H, H. 8wtrthoBt Otrk. >***. 1 Jj&&+ -'*»> ^-btz^ '#.1*.- y-^^^^fpw^ya ***^> r^» V -"'"V. u W ty, July 29, 1925 $ Off The Beaten Path The real char of tourng les n leavng the an-travelled hghways and explorng the thousands of allurng sde-paths. These drt roads and trals lead to spots of rare beauty unveted by the throng where better cap-stes ay be found fner fshng and loveler scenery. n a Ford car, you can enjoy the thrll of ex- " ploraton and dscovery. t s the one satsfactory eans of travel for these narrow roads lght yet so powerful that t wll brng you through easy to handle sturdy and econocal. t wll carry the whole faly and the savng n cost often pays for the entre vacaton. S^or^cC Runabout - - $260 Tudor Sedan - $840 Coupe Fordor Sedan Tourng Car 290 F. O. B Detrot SEE ANY AUTHORZED FORD DEALER OR MAL THS COUPON Jr* On open car* deountable rs and tarter* o Mfl extra. Ffll-sUe balloon tre* 125 ctra. Allprtc «,r>.b. Detrot. Nae. Please tell e how can oecure a Ford car on easy payents: j Addye**. Cty Mal ths coupon to 15¾.State. Detrot All Owng Us An Account Kndly Call And Settle C. H. KENNED* M& s * >» asseseeeeseseeeese ^4 f S 11 f *?

2 THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH THE FEATHERHEADS B»LF. Van A Good Salesan f "feu're CJETTNK A BARGANS AN'A bu DOMY KNO* T -ALL VE'RE V CHARGNG YOU 15 ^ A LEG J VE DONT CHARGE NOTHNGS FOR THE SEAT ~ DOTS THROWM M MCKE, THE PRNTER'S DEVL By Charles Sughroc CWaan M 11 U n Ths Happens Too 0 End of the Concrete DD Our Pet Peeve D 1 HOME WANTED FOR A BABY The Clancy Kds Sane Teeth n Tkne's Rearks fsywussanqv. TMAT5 fflcmt MAMA- JTAU/ * A CLASS or WATCR ONC Nf MT.

3 THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH Bvery boy's nd s an abode of wonders f you only knew what was gong on there. Tred, Lae, Achy? Are 70a draggng around wth a eon*' stent backache? Feel weak, worn and achy: ao serable yon ean'tenjoy a oent 1 * cofort? How about your kdneys? Well kdneys flter off body posons. But when the kdneys alow up, eaon* accuulate and upset the sysn. Backache s apt to follow, wth sharp pene, drnanww and annoyng kdney rregulartes. Don't delay! f you aspect faulty kdney acton, use Doan' P. Doon* have helped thousandsare recoended the world over. Ask your neghbor! A Mchgan Cat* Mrs. K Bab oock, 1S22 N. Ed ward St., Kalaa soo, Mch., says:[ "Dull, bearng down pans across! y back took all) y strength. Mornngs y back was lae and panful. was run down, rrtable and nervous. My kdneys acted too often. Dean's Plls releved the alent and helped e n every way." DO AN'S ^- 8 STMULANT DURETC TO THE KDNEYS Pesta*MSbra Co*. Mfg. Che*** Bttftalo. N. Y. f a toastaster s too brllant, he offends the other speakers. Say "Bayer"-nsst! For Colds Pan Neuralga S>f^ Headache Lubago Rheuats Accept only a Bayer package whchcontans proven drectons Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of. 24 and 100 Druggsts sprts la the trade ark of Bayer Mann- Uettxre of aoooaoeucacdeater of Sacyllcaeld Lawyers are always wllng to work wth a wll. Quck Safe Relef CORNS n one nute or lest the pan ends. Dr. Seboll't Zno-psd s the safe, sure, healng treatent for corns At drag and shoe stores DXScholTs XnO'pads Put 0«e on - th«pan s g< All the world's a stage but the encores are few. Sure Relef FOR NDGESTON 6BELMNS Hot water Sure Relef ELL-ANS 25* AND 75* PACKAGES EVBWWHEtt CutcuraTalco b Soothng For Baby's Skn FRECKLES nfcott WsOBSvLT Asswnbllaf fxtures at hoe. We raralata aterals. H eases andsnaps bg user*. Unlted eoeslblttles. Easel* s. Detals and C*Ule*ne. Borough C*- H-tl atbush AT*.. Brooklya. M. T. W. N. U., DETROT, NO. S0~1f2ft, (.(6. 1»2». Welero Newap» >«r Uulun ) Lftng th. Head. The trouble wth any of the expresson* oaed n golf U that the begnner puts a wrong eanng on tbe. Another an dffculty la that any tolers who have succeeded oderately n asterng the awng, are of the fr belef that the sae ethods should be adopted by everybody. That wll be treated of n another artcle. Ths one s a sncere request to golfers, especally begnners, to be sure they understand the expressons used before atteptng to nee the. Frst of all coes that hoary juble of sleadng words: "Keep your eye on the bat" That expresson has coe down the ages and probably orgnated before Colubus frst set hs sals to tbe west. t sply s the natural thng to do to watch where you are gong to ht, but t s by no eans essental. Try t out for yourself. Get all ready to ate the swng and have a frend place a pece of paper over the ball as you start the back swng. The chances are you wll get as good a drve as ever. Take a few swngs wth your eyes shut. Then take your stance regularly, solng tbe club back of the ball. Shut your eyes tghtly and go through the swng. Agan the chances are that you ht the ball perfectly. Try t agan by sallng the club, lftng your head and lookng straght ahead at your ark and ake the awng. Try t agan by lookng backward and keep lookng back through the forward swng. Wth a lttle practce you can ake the swng and ht a good ball n each of these ways. By ths te you wll know tte old adage s a poor one. What realty was eant n the begnnng was that the head ust not bob up nor down, nor forward nor backward. Many a good shot has been ade by an absolutely blnd an by not ovng hs head, though t ust naturally twst back and forth wth the awng. Alost all the trouble s caused by lftng the eyes fro the ball and the head wth t. Just before the ball s ht. f you have a oentary glpse of the place the ball occuped before t was ht, you can be sure you dd not lft your head; and that s what the old adage eant. Reovng the "Htch." Fro the begnnng golfer? should adopt a plan whch any nn expert has found to be of the greatest value, doctor. Bleedng fro a large ven or an but whch sees never 'to have been artery can be stopped by pressure. f u subject for the wrters. Ths plan un artery s cut. the pressure should s to "slow oton" your stroke alost daly. There s not an expert n the world who has seen hs swng n the slowoton be between the cut and the heart, f a ven, on the sde away fro the heart. Pressure wth the fngers wll often stop t but ths s dffcult to keep up pctures but las been sur A stone or a pad of any knd, wrapped prsed, and any of tlen horrfed, n a handkerchef, should be ted at the swng as t actuully was ade around the lb, wth the pad restng and ts beng so dfferent fro what over the artery above the cut. The he thought he was dong. Don't attept to ht a ball when akng your a pencl, fountan pen. pocket knfe or handkerchef can then be twsted wth own slow-oton observaton of your a stout stck. A belt, a par of suspenders, a good sred cord or a strp own swng. Sply take a few practce strokes untl you are "loosened torn fro a skrt or shrt can also be up" and you feel that you are akng used Twst the bandage tght enough the swng correctly. Then go through to stop the bleedng and keep t on untl the doctor coes. the sae swng agan and agalu, watchng the stance, grp and every nch of the swng. Of course, pay no HONEY AS A MEDCNE attenton to the ball or the spot where the hall would be, Alternate wth HKRK'S good news for the kds. An the slow nton and regular.speed enent Englsh doctor haa Just stroke hut pay partcular attenton to wrtten an artcle for tne Lancet n the looks of every part of your body whch he states that honey s a valuable edcne. That's Just lke tell whle gong through the slow oton. As often as not. you wll fnd there ng a sall boy that waterelon s s a htch soewhere. You apparently are exactly duplcatng every s). ;:ood for h (whch, by the way, t thng n the slow oton that you dd Honey was the candy of the ancent n the regular swng and fnd there world. t s frequently entoned n s no htch wth the fast oton. \ ery the Bble, although sugar s not once probably there s no perceptble dfference and tl>e btch of tbe stow o and beet sugar, our prncpal sources referred to. That's because cane sugar ton s absent fro the fast solely ' of sweetness, weren't known untl a because the fast oton overcoes coparatvely short te ago. When tbe frcton whch causes the htch of 1 the Jew, the Greek or the Roan the slow oton. Locate the part of craved soethng sweet, he had to eat your body where you feel the tenseness thut causes the htch. t ay be the bees fro» thousand flowers, sweet fruts or use honey, gathered by n the ars rubbng aganst the body. \ These old people knew that honey was Ths you Can overcoe by lettng good food. They ade a faous drnk the Just clear the body n the backward an forward swng. f the htch found ths ost refreshng and stu by xng honey wth water. They coes fro the legs t ay he overcoe by changng the stance the er t has long been known that sugar latng when they were tred. est trfle. Experent by half-nches and water would stulate the heart. wth the poston of the feet and you The Frenchan, wth hs glass of eau can locate the trouble. ; sucre. s not such a sssy as soe The chances are all n favor of your would have us thnk. locatng the trouble n the rght hand Now coes Dr. G. N. W. Thoas of just before pact wth the ball. And trrat eans nfallbly that you are grppng too hard wth that hand. Loosen the grp untl there s no Many Varetes of Cheese A sort of census of French cheese* has been ade, by whch t appear* that there are, n pont of fact, nc fewer than 7r>0 dfferent varetes of cheese to be found n France, The average Aercan or Englshan would be able, perhaps, to enuerate half a dozen: bre, roquefort, caerubert, groyer and so forth. These are the 'coercalzed cheeses, but every dstrct has ts pecular knd of cheese whch s truly dstnctve. t s not obtanable, as a rule, outsde the regor n whch t s ade. n Poters, for exaple only ehabchou. ade frore ewe's tnllk, s eaten. n Vendoe cheese* are covered wth ashea and so preserved. The cheeae of Polsse. whch la unknown outsde a sall localty. s rented bv those who know t as the very tng of cneaaes. 111! U1H » PONTS ON KEEPNG WELL DR. FREDERCK R. GREEN Edtor of "HEALTH" n H n!.(. 11*26. Wote Ne*»p*Kr Unloo.) HOW TO STOP BLEEDNG MOST people are terrfed at tne sght of blood. Ths natural nstnct s probably nherted fro our prtve ancestors, who knew that any aount of bleedng waa dangerous to lfe but ddu't know enough about the body and how t was ade to know how to stop t. Blood s a vtal flud. t la present n all parts of the body, except.the nulls, the har and tbe teeth. Even n the nals there s blood n the -quck" or lvng part at the base aud n the teeth n the senstve pulp. The blood s carred fro the heart to all parts of the body by the arteres, so called by the ancent wse en, because they were found epty after death and so were supposed to carry ar. The arteres break up nto One network of tny vessels called capllares, whch carry the blood nto tbe fnest tssues so that every cell n the body ay receve Us needed supply of blood. Other capllares collect the blood aad return t to the vens, whch becoe larger and larger as they approach the heart, where the venous blood enters the rght sde to be puped to the lungs and recharged wth oxygen. Any scratch or cut, no atter how sall, causes bleedng f the true skn s broken. Such oozng s slght and s usually checked by the coagulaton of the blood. n ore severe njures, the larger arteres or vens ay be torn and consderable heorrhage ay take place. n bleedng fro the vens, the blood s dark blue and Mows n a steady strea. 'nless one of the large vens s opened, venous bleedng s not specals dangerous and la coparatvely easy to stop. Packng the wound wth clean gauze, or. f ths s not avalable, wth clean handkerchefs and then akng fr pressure, ether wth the fngers or by tght bandages, wll generally "top t. f an artery s cut, the blood s thrown out n spurts wth each contracton of the heart and s brght red. Ths s the ost dangerous for of heorrhage and should be stopped at OK e. Kvery one should know how to check such bleedng, otherwse uch valuable te and soetes lfe tself ay be lost by delay n watng for tbe 1 London, who says and has proved that honey s of great value n stulatng : the tred body, both n health and n sckness. n hs artcle he says ttat frcton and tbeve wll be no consequent htch.! on the heart and s of value n severe honey has a arked stulatng effect cases of alnutrton. He says t s of ore value n fevers than beef tea. whch used to be the favorte nvald food, and that t s especally valuable n heart falure. Medcne used to be consdered of value n proporton to ts nastlneaa. The worse t tasted, the ore good t dd yon. That was a survval of the days when all knds of nauseatng and dsagreeable xtures were poured ln- 'to the unfortunate patent, n the hope of dsgustng the devl that caused the dsease and so drvng h out. They apparently ddn't hurt the fjerll and they dd dsgust the patent. But he had to take the Just the sae! Today we are all fro Mssour. We have to he shown. We know honey s good and pleasant food and f t s also a food tonc and a heart stulant then, by all e*na, let's eat ora hoaey. POULTRY EfflS*. CUKE BROOBNESS N OPEN YARD S BEST As the hatchng season s ended the proble of broody hens wll be confrontng ost poultry rasers for the followng ouths. Nuerous ethods have been advocated fro te to te for handlng broody hens. Aloat every one n any neghborhood has a pet plan for breakng the hena of ths condton, whch s guaranteed to work. Many of these are founded on sense and wll gve results, whle a good any are founded on abuse of the hena, whch should not be practlced. One favorte ethods we used to have on the far was to dp the hens n a tub tlled wth water, says a wrter n the Mchgan Farer. We kept the under the water Just as long as we dared wthout drownng the. Ths was supposed to scare the hen so badly that she forgot about wantng to set. Soetes t worked and soetes t ddn't. When t ddn't. Doethng else had to be tred. The broody trat of hens s not a "noton" but a natural condton n response to natural laws. The longer the hena are tolerated n ths condton, the longer t wll be before they return to layng and the lea* the proft realzed fro the nvestent. t s foolsh to thnk thut streatent and abuse whch breaks up the tendency s a wse one. One dea soetes used was to starve the hens when they becae broody n order to break the up and get then back to layng. We now know that ths was the exact opposte to what we should have done n order to encourage early layng. What la advsable s to feed the hens lberally on a good egg raton whch would wthn a few days have nduced the hens to lay. Once layng s resued the broody trat wll { dsappear. The open-yard ethod of breakng up broody hens s one of the ost huane treatents we can gve the fowls and s also ost productve of results. The ethod s sple., A sall area s fenced off n a grassy and shady corner n whch a box s placed for protecton n bad weather. The hens are turned loose n ths yard and plenty of fresh water and feed s gven, and as a rule tbe hroodlness ceases n a short te. Slatted and wre esh coops n doors or out work farly well when the brd s caught n te, but n war weather do not gve satsfacton. Accordng to y Judgent, the best ethod for curng broodlness s the open yard. There s less expense, work and trouble nvolved n ths plan than n any other tred. t breaks up the brds ore quckly and thus gets the back nto the layng class wth a nu loss of te Prevent Lberneck by Reoval of Carcasses f poultryen would spend a lttle te n l<k>klng over ther range darng the suer onths to keep t free fro dead carcasses they would undoubtedly prevent a great any outbreaks of so-called "lberneck," or botuls, n poultry. Ths 1B the advce of Dr. F. R. Beaudette, poultry pathologst of the New Jersey agrcultural experent sfhtlon, who says : "At ths te of the year decoposton takes place qute rapdly. Fles are attracted to carcasses and there lay the eggs whch later hatch forth aggots. f these aggots are eaten by a fowl an outbreak of botuls s very apt to occur. The outstandng sypto s the lberneck, and generally the aftected brd shows a brght red cob. The teperature of such a brd s usually always subnoral. Ths s of consderable portance n akng a dagnoss. The dsease s not spread fro one fowl to another, and therefore can easly be controlled by elnatng the source of posonng. t s stll a queston whether the aggots theselves are responsble or whether the posonng s due to the botultnus toxn whch tbe aggot echancally carres, "Ranges whch are overrun wth weeds or wth anythng that would obscure a dead carcass are ore dangerous than a range relatvely free fro tall vegetaton; hence, t s a good practce to keep weeds owed durng the snroer onths. Of course there s no donger of botuls n flocks that are confned to runs. "The dsease cannot be cured sfter arked syptos have ade ther appearance, though ld cases wll often ake ft spontaneous recovery. Epso alts n the usual dose ads n early cane*. Confneent n a cool dark place sees to gve good results." Green Feed for Fowls f posslhle, rest tbe poultry yards >r onth and grow s green crop to rfy the sol. A certan aount of food s eentlal to the health the poultry. When n addton to le food van**, we can have the serrl^e of purfyng the sol, t s thrfty to sow oats, or wheat, or rye n the poultry yard. Even when the yards Cannot be spared, and the chckens nvnst have tha? usual run, hy heavy seedng there wll be growth enough to beneft the sol. Rat Dsclose* Theft Cleverly Carred On Jewelry, <"Tn*rt, caeras and rarlous other artcles dsappeared n rapd successon fro the hoe u? Jaes Malone n Greenwch. Ou For four onths Mr. Malone and ebers of hs faly had been playng tbe part of sleuths, but they had no found a sngle clue that seeed to prose anythng. One day when Mrs. Malone went to tbe cellar of her hoe she pcked up fro the floor a pawn tcket bearng the nae of Alce M ason, a ad n her eploy. The polce were suoned and tbe grl confessed. She had been stealng for onths and sendng tbe purloned artcles by parcel pout to New York pawnbrokers, who n turn aled to her the loans thereon. t sees she bad hdden the tckets about the Josts above the cellar and a prowlng rat had dslodged one whch, fullng to the floor, was found by M. Malone. Pathfnder Magazne. To Have a Claar, Sweet tkln Touch pples, redness, roughness or tchng, f any, wth Cutcura Ontent, then bathe wth Cutcura Soap and hot water. Rnse, dry gently and dust on a lttle Cutcura Talcu to leave a fascnatng fragrance on akn. Everywhere 25c each, Advertlaeent She Undd the Spell Two ladders were leanng aganst a downtown buldng. Everybody walked around the, ndful of an old superstton, untl a young an and a young woan happened by. They were lookng nto each other's eyes, ddn't see the ladders and walked under the But the young woan looked around. She saw the ladders. And wth a lttle cry she went back to undo the spell. The second te past she walked not under but around. Other pedestrans laughed af her. But even those who laughed dd not walk under the ladders. Detrot News. Veneerng n the Brtsh useu, n London, there are exaples of Kgyotlan veneer work that are any thousand years old. Plny says that veneer cae nto general use n Roe n hs day. t obtaned great popularty 1«the Netherlands, France and England n the Eghteenth century. Javanese Colonzaton Java plans to spend nearly $50,000,- 000 wthn the next ten years n constructon of ralways, hydroelectrc plants and rrgaton equpent n connecton wth colonl?atlon projects. Male and Feale Te "Well, let's talk about soethng." She "No; let's talk about soebody." The Progressve Grocer. On the ocean of lfe any a woan sals under false colors. No atter how severe or deep seated the skn trouble ay be.t usually responds o the cofortng, healng touchot Resnol DASY FLY KLLER ATTRACTS AND KLLS ALL FLES. Nett. e 1 eu.ornaental.eoftvtatent. eheee. testa kt HMon. *?«of Mtl, es»*t tpfu or tp over; wtn not aou or njur* anythng. Goerenteed effectve. HAWLO 8QHEBS."tfO D Kafe A.BreeUya,H.T, Green's August Flower /or CoastpatJen, ndgeston and Torpd Lhrtr Soeeessft! for s yeara 80c and 90c bottles - ALL DRUGGSTS Brdge Buldng n Albon England wll spend $10,000,000 on the constructon of new brdges, largely of concrete, n the next t'wo years, and henceforth all brdges on an roads wll be ade to carry nxle loads of 15 tons. WOMAN'S BACK STOPPED ACHNG Suffered Three Years. Releved by Takng Lyda E. Pnkhan's Vegetable Copound St Paul, Mnn.-"! hare a HttJe ajnrl three years old and ever snce has* bcrtfe have suffered wth y back aa f t wort) breakng n two and have felt aa f soethng were feltng: oat all the te. also had dzzy socal and waa sck at y stoach every onth. had read several letters of woen n the newspapers and the draggst recoended Lyda K. PnkhanVs Vegetable Copound to y husband for e. Aa a resalt of takng t y back has atopped achng and the awful bearng-down feelng s gone. feel stronger and do all of y housework and tend to y lttle grl have also taken Lyda E. Pfnkhaxn'a Lver POla for constpaton. 1 have recoended these wrartnec to soe of y frends and /aa ay uee ths letter aa a testonal f yon wsh. wll be pleased to answer letters of other woen f can help the by tellng the what tha edcne for e, "-Mrs, PRCE, 147 W. venue, St Paul, Mnnesota. DON'T BROOD OVER 8T0HACH DSTRESS Doe't tax awftko scfcu an* fo*l er&bl* ajq 4*7 tfctr* a oo«r%m way t* fx up your SMUT. rtmlee awreffss toaeh la sue* a ab«rt tfaa* that fr k«art wn b«fta4d«a«d. Today Dare's Msataa P*a«ta s taw aw* ra«4y rapr«nt«ly «Ael«at wt«rt aswto or chronc todl**stlon or saatrttu b» akng your <Uy aad alaata aarabla. Reports of tu lfmy povor to ovoffoot unbearable, near suffocatng stoav> acfa afooy have swept th* land untl t*- day t* salea are arvelous. Get oa* bottle of ths pleasant speedy actng edcne today wt*, the dstnct uderbtandlns that f t doesn't help yo«roar saooey wlq be retaraed. ALLEN'S FOOT-CASE Per Tlrwa Feat t Goal a* At nfht when yoar feet are tred, sore and swollen,tro uch walkng or dancng, sprnkle two aun^twst-tan powders n toe toot-bath, gentry rub the sore and nflaed parts aad relef s lke agc Shake *a*r *»*** nto your shoes n the ornng aad walk n cofort. takes the frcton fro th«hoe. Sold everywhere. For PBB Saple and FooUEaae Walkng Doll, U aaf 4 a, 1. THCK, SWOLLEN CLAUDS that ake a horse thave loft be rodoosd wth Bonchoa or 0»oB. nge. He UsftflTtSM gene, and horse kept at work. Econocal only a few drops requred at an applcaton per bottle delvered. Boee 3 A free. W. F. Teas}, be. S10 Lysaa Su Sensffta taw. UHT VOR F.ORDA ACBKAGE a) (own tot* wth un Eaat coatt developontu A «ppclnlt>\ Progreeso town ota H'RKK REALTY CO. l^k* Worth. Fla hen-<te> Wonderful resdy. Rheuttt tocn. ekln and all alent*, fro kdneys anrt llv*r,»tc Satlnfactory renult* or osey refunded Send Ren-On. Bollevue, Wftsb. Lghtng Fxture* Pro Factory to Yaw Wred ready to nstall- A aavlng to you fro 33 to 50%. Wrte for booklet. AMKRCAV CHAW- DELER CO. t!4 H1rh Ave.. Cleveland. O. NFLAMED EYES Uae DT ThorapenTa Brewster. Bay *t TOUT drofgst'* or 1161 Rver. Troy. N7f. Booklet. Do You Want to Earn Money n Your Spare Te? We requre en and woen to sell hlkh-c1h.hr. low-prced lnt* of Rayoa 'nderwear and Pure Slk Hosery, drect tn wearer. Bl(f cos«on"«. All ] woen wll buy. Excellent proposton.! Wrte DORM KWTT SDERWEAR fjo. 14«WN SOt* St- W*w York Cty. W. T* good bread; oselfeast Foa Every grl should learn how to ake good bread; t should be the startng pont n her hoe cookery tranng* Send for free booldet "The Art of Bakng Bread/* Northwestern Yeast Co* 1730 North Ashland Ave. r*

4 r Spec al Ths Week Three 10c Pencl Tablets for 25c Buy now ftr school needs and save oney LNE'S BAZAAR HeweJ, Opposte Courthous e NOTCE 1 a now ready and prepared to do all lands of dental work at y offce, over Barry's Drug Store, throe days each week Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and other days by specal appontent. Dr. R. C JSgler Phone 18F21 Horse Shoeng, General Reparng L Ford Reparng F. C BRENNNCSTALL Fetteysvlle Mchgan f* E P. H. SWARTHOUT Phone No. 39 PERCY ELLS^ AUCTONEER Not the Oldest n the Not the Longest Lst of JUST THE BEST?nckney f Phone 19F11, WANTED! POULTRY & EGGS Wll pay leash for poultry and eggs delvered at y poultry plank and wll pay Lall the arket affords^at all tes. E. W. General E. FARNAM. DANELS Auctoneer Mchgan P. O. Address: Gregory, Mch., R. F. D. 2 Phone 116-2L-2S v» HRAM R. SMTH Lawyer Offce n Court House D. D. Monroe Bd*. Howell Mch. ««%»»»»»»»%*»»»%%»»V%ft»%*****»*wft* Drs.HJ.&CLSKLER PNCKNEY Offc* Hears: 1;00 to 2:30 P. M %%%e»»%»^>»»%»»»»»»«'»%»%%»%»%%%%»» Wll Have Soe Soon. Mr- und Mrt>. Charles Heed announce the brth of d bon July '4. Hra Lewcly. Mr. and Mn>. Jaes Allson returned hoe last week fro Calforna. Abrose Florence and Druhlla Murphy of Pnckney vsted at J. J). Whte's Thursday evenng. Mr. und Mrs. AlbLu Pfau were guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Clark at the cottage at Pardee Lake, Thursday. Ellen Hnkley and George Knowles of Flnt were arred July 18. They were over Sunday vstors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hnkley. Ford Grswold and wfe, Mrs. Fanny Knqust spent last week wth Charles Hanson Sr. and faly. Dr. Blatchford of Brghton tested the Norton and Whte cattle for T B last week. The Maron Farers Club wll eet at Sauel Lyon's Thursday evenng. ce crea and cake wll be served. Dr. Huntley of the Sanatoru furnshes the ce crea at hs own expense, t s also through hs efforts that the 30 pece ndustral band fro Lansng wa be present at the club. % r ll Holt and wfe called on Mr. and Mrs. Lews Woll last week. July 18 about HO ebers of the Wedenhaer faly held a reunon at the hoe of Mrs. Davd Bloss. Eler McGee s erectng a new barn to replace the one recent]}' destroyed by fre. Mrs. Ray Mller was at the Pnckney Santoru Wednesday and Thursday wth her daughter Dorothy who had her tonssl and adenods reoved. Herbert and Alfred Pfau are workng on the club house at the Krause far wth Kontak Bros, at Hajrtland. Lesle Maycock of the State Constabulary who has been statoned on the Dxe Hghway near Monroe, had the pleasure of arrestng Babe Ruth last week for speedng. Mrs. Lews Woll spent last week n Detrot wth her chldren. Word recently receved here states Swen Jensen has been confned to H hosptal for several weeks n Denark wth poson n hs knee. The Sewng lub et Frday wth Ella Ruttan. The last eetng was Mrs Gus B Sth and faly attended the Parker faly reunon at Potter Park, Lansng, Sunday. Mrs. Arthur WMte and son Donald apejt last week wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Woodard of South Lyon. Mrs Lester Bruff (Neva Chapln) Who underwent a very serous opera Hon at the Melus Hosptal a coup* of weeks ago s not recoverng us rapdly as t was hoped for. Guy Borden, wfe and sons Harold and Robert and Mss Nelle Holt attended the Holt reunon at Dansvlle Saturday. Henry J. Gehrnger has accepted t poston *'$ the Ctzens Mutual Auto nsurance Co. wth headquarter* n Adran, Mchgan. )r Glen Cleents, an nterne at the Recevng hosptal n Detrot spent the week end wth frends here. ANDERSON Mss Gcrane Lcdwdge returned hoe Saturday after spendng a onth wth Dr. Andrew Roche and faly at Caluet. Al. Hurd and faly of Elra vsted at Ben Whte's Saturday and called on ther Anderson frends. Geo. Grener Sr. and wfe and Mary und Jula* attended the funeral of a cousn n Detrot Thursday. Mrs. John Ledwdge and son and daughter fro near Dexter called on the Ledwdge fales here Sunday. Ben Whte and L G Devereaux and son Leonard attended the ball gae at Detrot Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Tons who has been vstng Ed. Spears and other relatves and frends for the past two weeks returned to her hoe n Jackson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whte of Howell vsted at Ben Whte's last Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Wlson entertaned for supper last Tuesday a nuber of frends n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dllvan Dyrkee nad daughter of Calforna. T. D. Whte and wfe and Noran Whte vsted at Ben Whte's and John M. Harrs' Sunday. Mrs. Alce Hoff and Elva spent the week end n Howell. Mss Vrgna Durkee vsted^he Ledwdge "grls Tuesday of last week. Pocohontas Coal What? C. V. VAN WNKLE Glenn Peck and faly spent the week end wth Mrs, Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoff of Charlotte. Clark Tutle of Clnton, owa and Wallace Tuttle of Lansng were guests at the O. B. Arnold hoe part of last week. Mr. and Mrs Chus Chpan of Trenton Nebraska spent the past week wth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chpan and other frends and relatves here. Rev. and Mrs Benjan Jones of Edwardsburg were recent vstors at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Ftch Montague. The followng lades fro Battle Creek were beng entertaned by Mss Los Worden, Mss Nelle Fox, Mss Hazel Wakefeld, and Mss Era Atchson. Mrs. Rcnas Mapes and Wayne Parrel spent part of last week wth Mrs. Lucle Croford of Lansng. Lynn Parrsh and wfe were week end guests at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bollnger Clyde McCleer, C V. Bollnger, M E Kuhn and Clyde McCle«r played n the golf tournaent at helsea Monday afternoon. Ralph Chpan and wfe and daughter Gertrude were n Howell Monady." Mrs. Josephne Abbott of Howell s vstng Mr. and Mrs. Fred How left. Mss Myrnaveve Yoeghts gave a shower n honor of Mss Gladys Wlson Saturday afternoon. The Work eetng of the Lades Ad Socety whch was to be held at the hoe of Mrs. Dessa Placeway Frday afternoon was postponed untl ths week on account of so any ebers beng unable to attend. o GREGORY CHURCH NOTES Mlton W. Dressel, Pastor "Energy and nvncble deternaton wth u rght otve, are the levers that ove the world. Noah Porter. Mayths stateent be thoroughly ebeded nto the very texture of our lves. You are nvted to worshp wth us next Sunday at 10:30 the ornng subject "Noble Aspratons and Fallen Leaders." Evenng suhject at 8 o'clock "Prepare to Meet Thy God.'' Hello: Here s a stateent fro J. E. Russel that "Uuncle Sa" s ready to help any Class n the Sunday School by carryng a postal fro the teacher to the ebers of the class nvtng the to be present. Ths essage carres a specal nvtaton to you reader to attend the regular sesson at 11:30 each Sunday. Mrs. Dressel wll lead the Prayer Meetng Servce on Thursday and her subject wll be "Angels." o ' UNADLLA Mrs. dares Obert and daughter Dorothy of Flnt are spendng the week wth Mrs. Claude Hose. Several fro here attended the Jublee servce at North Lake Sunday afternoon. The annual Sunday school pcnc wll be held n Escnbescr's Grove at North Lake, Thursday, July 30, Neal Baley and wfe of Jackson spent the week end at the Rose hoe. Mrs. Arthur Munger and chldren or Lansng spent part of last.week wth Mr. und Mrs. Wrt Barnu. Frank Marshall and faly of Jackson spent Sunday wth Mrs. EJJen Marshall. Erwn Wakean and faly of Mchgan Center caelld on Mrs. Claode Rose Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erenst Morse and granddaughter Florence Beebe of Brghton are spendng the week on ther far here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson and son Claude called on relatves here, Sunday. PLANFTELD Rev. Bshop of Dundee preached n the varous pulpts for Rev. Hunter last Sunday. A. L. Dutton spent Sunday afternoon at the hoe of hs brother, C. O. Dutton The Hunters were called to Sth's Creek Saturday, by the serous llness of Mrs. Hunter's other. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. ADes and Wlbur of Detrot were n town over Saturday nght on ther way to Sage Lake, near Sagnaw, for a week's vacaton. Wlbur reaned wth hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Toppng. Ffteen were present at "Sunset Vew" cottage, Hoewld, Saturday, to help E. L. Toppng celebrate hs brthday. The usual happy te and beautful supper featured the occason, wth nl good wshes for nrany ore brtndays to coe. Jas, Ferrngton and faly of Salne, were guests of S. T. Wasson's and E N Braley's Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Benj. Janes of E- dwardsburg, -nd. and Rev. and Mrs. Hurlbtrt were callers at S. G Toppng's; Saturday., _. Lotte Braley spent part of last wee wth her sster, Mrs. F. L. Wrght n Stockbrldge. 1 ' e Jaes Olver Garwood Story " Baree, Son of Kazan % wth ANTA STEWART Coedy, Cong BEN TURPN n Ptfalls of a Great Cty Fable, Lght House by the Sea Pnckney Opera House Saturday, August 1 Aug. 8, Douglas McLean, 'ntroduce Me' Hs Very Last One Watch ths Space Next Week Teeple Hardware &^& **je K. > DSPATCH ''*, <. ' *-,*.-"» <r~ &r ** t

5 ' y':' A: a.a-ft J ^: "*v For the beat of eats Coe to our store Our groceres and eats You'll lke ore and ore S Reason & Reason Unusual Features of Servce n renderng unusual features o servce by antanng that sprt of frendly helpful nterest n our custoer's fnancal well-beng and by jealously safe-guardng the funds of our depostors, ths bank h»as grown. t s upon the bass of ths knd of servce that we solct YOUR account. PNCKNEY STATE BANK SAFETY HONESTY COURTESY SERVCE PNCKNEY BAKERY HONE MADE BREAD S DFFERENT TRY OURS TS BETTOR G. BLANKEN, Prop. The Pnckney Frut Store Wth a New, Fresh Stock of Candes, Nuts, Fruts and Vegetables for the Season Calforna Oranges, Grape Frut Bananas, Apples, Fgs, Dates Grapes, Cocoanuts Lettuce, Green Onons, Radshes Cabbage, Celery The ce Crea Season We are fully equpped for the best refreshent servce. Every detal fully provded for. Try Oar ce Crea, YNH lke t JOE GENTLE \ Pnckney THS PBK3KNEY DSPATCH f)ppatch Entered at the Poetoffeea* Pnckaey, Mch., M Second CUSSJ Matter UCOLR E. SMTH PULSHER annaerlnttm, $1.85 a Tear la Atfvaaoe LOCAL AND GMUL4X Gayle Johnson and faly of Detrot were week end quests of Mr. and Mrs. 4f*\ D Johnson. Mrs. Mare Sykes of Detrot spent last week wth Mr. and Mrs. <_\ P Sykes.. Mrs Frank Brown of Chcago vsted C. V. Van Wnkle and wfe and othe frends last week. Wll Tplady and faly of Webster j were callers at the Ed. Farnu hoe Monday. Hen Whte, L. G. Devereaux und sox Leonard were n Detrot Sunday. Lous Clnton, who s eployed Detrot was so serously njured whle at work that he was unconscous for over four hours. He was taken to h.s Pnckney hoe later n the week where be s now recoverng. Charles Gehrnger of Fowlervlle, a ball player on the Detrot Tgers strng, now fared out to Toronto s akng a lne record n the Canadan cty and prospects are good for hs soon becong a regular player on the Detrot tea. Ceh.-nger has played several tes n J'nck'ey, wth the Fowlervlle Hgh and ndependent teas and hs playng and etleatnly conduct at all tes ade any frends here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor and son Jenry of Oaha, Nebraska, and Mrs. Edgar Jaes, of Dowagac, spent the past v.cek at the hoe of M. T. Graves und faly. Roy Hannett of Detrot was a vstor at the C. W. Barry hoe the frst of last week. Rev J E Cook and wfe of Lake Odessa, vsted at the hoe of t. K. Ellott last week. Mss Evelyn Ellott spent alst week wth Mr. and Mrs. B. C Tney of Lansng. The Grand Trunk Ralway syste announce a new gasolne otor car for the Mchgan Ar Lne between Jackson and Rchond. The car wn begn ts regular schedule August 17. L. E', Wlson and faly were vstors at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs Don Van Wnkle Frday. The free street show at Howell draws any fro ths secton of the county. t s the ntenton of the County Koad Cosson to start the le of new road west of town n about thrty days. The road wll start at the Le Lake Corners and extend west a le stretch s greatly n need of proveents, there beng soe narrow dangerous place and soe bad hlls. The well known Wechers hll, wth ts l.'j per cent grade, wll be greatly reduced to a 7 per cent grade, and wll no longer be a tost for cars of hgh power. The road wll be closed to traffc but a short te, t s announ ced. Argus. The Mchgan state departent of conservaton s callng the attenton of threshes to the state law whch requres every owner of threshng or other portable stea engnes to have effcent spark arrestors on ther engnes at all tes when n use. Offcers arc requred to arrest every person volatng the law, and to stop the use of such engne untl the law s copled wth. The law also provdes that no person n charge of such engne shall depost lve coals or hot ashes fro hs engne n any place wthout puttng the out or coverng the wth at least there nches of earth before leavng the. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel and Cecl Downs of Pontac were vstors at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Jaes Dockng Sunday. John Lynch of St. Lous, Mo. vsted hs father, B. Lynch last week. A party of frends and relatves et at Portage Lake last Sunday to celebrate the 88th brthday of George W. Reason. Aong those present fro out of town were Mr. and Mrs George Reason Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Macon and son of Detrot, Mrs. Fanny Wcscott of Jackson, Mss May Rchardsson of Roscoon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greve-and faly of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Jas Tplady, Mrs. Mary Mahoney and Mrs. Ed. Farnu were Webster vstors the frst of the week. Mrs. Fred Mylne of Para spent the week end wth Mss Jesse Green. Mrs. Mary Reason of Lansng vsted Mr. and Mrs. C. J Teeple and other Pnckney relatves fast week. Mrs Walter Kruse, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Barnes of Muskogee, Oklahoa and Wll McCabe of Grand Rapds were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reason several days last week. Mss Ruth Jedele of Dexter was a Pnckney caller Saturday. Mss Angle Reave, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Reave of Detrot were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C J Teeple Monday. W, C Hendee and wfe and daughter Marjore, Lynn Hendee and faly were Perry vstors Sunday. Mss Nelle Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. O* H Kennedy were Ann Arbor vst* on Frday. W.. Murphy and ton Harry spent Sttttdjj at BtMt Ukt. ^ Claude Keason and faly vsted Ann Arbor relatves Sunday. C. W. Barry, Claude Kennedy, Abrose and Lorenzo Murphy were n Detrot Sunday. Mrs. Fanuy Wcscott o Jackson spent last week wth Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reason. Mrs. C. S Harger s vstng her other at Wllastun. Jaes M. Gullan, Mr. and Mrs. Wll Meade and faly of Jucksoj were Pnckney callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swarthout and son of 'erry were Sunday vstors at the hoe of S. E. Swarthout Mr. and Mrs. McLaughln and faly of Detrot and John Kelley of Chelsea were guests of Mr. a Mrb. Robert Kelly Frday. Paul Fohey underwent an operaton for appendcts at the l J nck-y Santaru Tuesday. Mrs. 11. S. Gardner s spendng the week wth Lansng relatves. J C Bowan was n Detrot Monday. Mrs. S. 11. Carr and.mrs Mlo Kettler were Howell callers Saturday. Mrs. Mehan of Jackson, Mrs. Francs Howell and.lae.s Tplady and wfe o Detrot were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Farnun. Mrs Wll Dxon ofann Arbor has been spendng the past onth wth.mr. Mark Swarthout. Mrs. L. G. Devereaux and daughter were Howell vstors Sunday. Mrs. S. J. Ashenbrener a daugh ter of Detrot are vstors at the hoe of Fred Bowan. VLLAGE TAXES NOW DUE Mlage taxes for 11)-5 are now due and should be pad before August lo at the offce of the Vllage treasurer, Man street. Offce hours Frday and Saturday each week, durng bankng hours. Blanche Martn, Vllage Treasurer. _ o CHURCH COMMUNTY SERVCES CONGREGATONAL CHURCH Rev. H. E. Maycroft, Pa»tor Mornng Worshp lo-.;j(. Subject: "The Better Sacrlce.'' Sunday School, 11:3(1. Open Ar Servce Sunday evenng at 7:30 propt. These servces n the park wll contnue durng the onth of August. Coe and help h wth the sngng. o ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev. F. J. McQullan, Pastor Masses durng suer onths :30 and 9:30 a.. Last ass followed by Benedcton of the Blessed Sacraent. Catechs for chldren every Sunday edately after ass. o- WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. SLVKN COLLK l'l'l's FOK SA.l',. Telephone l'nckney 3r>Fl. FOR SALE- Three cows. Mrs. Nora Sder FOR SALE Four or lve brood sows, due to farrow n August. Arthur Bulls. STOKE FOR RENT Newly decorated store on Man street, Pnckney for rent. Also other buldngs ann fars of all knds for rent, sale. <n exchange. See J. B. Suner, phone 41, Fowlervlle. HANDY MAN WANTED to help buld a log cabn at North Lake. A. F. Wegener. FOR SERVCE Regstered Poland Chna Boar. Ed. Spears, one le we*t of Pnckney. DOLL UP THE OLD BUS And ake t look as f t had soe pep. Davd Jones, autooble fnshng. CASH PAD For false teeth, gold crowns and brdges, old agnet ponts and old gold. Mal to Hoke Seltng and Refnng Co., Otsego, Mch. Let us hear fro you. FOR SERVCE Poland Chna boar (W. E. Lvngston stran). Paul Fohey. WLL CALL Wednesday of every week for junk of all knds. Rags, robbers, papers, agasnes, tnetal etc Notfy Dspatch offce. Also pay hghest prces for second hand furnltn«c H. Storey, Phone 07M Dexter. FLUFF RUGS f you have any carpet to ake nto ruga drop us a card. We furnsh borders free. Yon wll lke our work and our prces. Plaekney Fluff Rug Co., Pekney, Mch. FOR SERVCE Shorthorn Durha BO awglbls for regstry. Ed. Sp«ara> nwnca of nu PEACE The Most Exquste Taste can be Satsfed at Our ce Crea Parlors The Connor ce Crea Co. ake specal efforts to produce soethng new soethng dfferent n ce Crea Flavors. Just now they are specalzng on Cherry ce Crea a ost delectable frozen danty, wth the rpened cherry crushed and ngled nto a beautful and satsfyng congealed refreshent. Also Maple-Nut ce Crea n whch the purest Maple Juces flavor varous Nut Meats, blended and frozen for your approval. f you have not yet tred ether of these new creatons a pleasant surprse awats you. BARRY'S 8?& STORE Suer Cofort [ There s no suer cofort no real relef fro the burden of hot days so satsfyng or so cheap as an electrc fan. At the cost of a few pennes your fan wll run all day and gve you a steady breeze, cool and refreshng. n the dnng roo an electrc fan wll add to your enjoyent of the eal. n the ktchen, t wll clear the ar of cookng odors and ake your work easer and ore pleasant. n the sck roo, t wll lend cofort to the nvald. On the porch, t wll double the enjoyent of lesure hours. You can buy a fan on convenent ters. offce today. Coe to our WlUTt. FOK CRCULARS of the faous Whte Rotary electrc sewng achne. Headquarters for hesttchng and pecot edge work. THE DETROT EDSON j Whte Sewng Machne Co., -'<»."> E. Washngton St. Ann Arbor, Mch. BAREE. SON OF KAZAN, WTH ANTA STEWART COMPANY A.stupendous epc' roance of the North by that, aster of the all,.laes Olver Curwood What an or woan or chld lves whose agnaton s not fred by adventure n that vast e.ngulfng world or slence and ystery' "Barce, Son of Kazan"' wll take the nto the heart of God's last fronter a great, whte world of prtve en and woen. They wll hear the werdly soughng North wnd through the twstng trees a ght tonc of forest,r. They wll lve wth good en and vle en- they wll ush.through the deep snow-tral behnd those greathearted, wolfsh beasts that wn and hold lfe for ther asters. They wll love the grl and hate the an who covets her w'th the sae urderous hared that burns n the heart of her dog, "Barce". They wll shver through the glooy caverns of black nght as the wal of the wolf steals down the cy wnd, and brute en bare ther souls n ortal battle for a woan. "Barce, Son of Kazan" wll take the where en and woen lve n roance and adventure; tragedy and joy; where they ake no fght tor rcher, or power, or fae, but struggle n ths stern whte world terrble n ts c pt n CM, ts vastness and ts erclessness for the weak sply that they ay lve. And aganst the savage background of the ystc North wll stand clear cut a* a caeo, slender as a reed; wld, palptatng, beautful Anta Stewart as Ncpecsc, the agnetc daughter of the snows. She s ore than a pcture. She s Lfe! The Pnckney Opera House presents to \ou wth pardonable prde, "VVKKS, SOS' OF KAZAN" Saturday, August 1st. BRGHTON HOME COMNG Brghton s plannng on the bggest da\s n the hstory of the town, on August 2rt and 27. Enough of the old ters have sgnfed ther ntenton of returnng for the reunon so that the cottee s assured of ts success. n the way of entertanent there wll be ball gaes each day, street sports arplane flghts, barbecue, renscence eetngs, band concests and an old te square dance on the paveent. The Brghton people say that everybody wll be ost cordally welcoed. YOUNG WFE AFRAD TO EAT ANYtHWfc "1 wa«afrad to eat because always had stoach trouble afterward*. Snce takng Adlerka can eat an* feel fne." (sgned) Mrs. A, Howard ONE teaspoonful Adlerka reoves gm and often brngs sttrprfstag reuef t# the stoach. Stops that fol bloated feelng. Reoves old waste nsntte* fro ntestnes and akes yt t* happy and hungry: Excellent ftr.tfc* stnate constpaton. <J» W, BftRf \. -» ' * a*k _».

6 STATE NEWS N BREF Bay Cty Kre atarlng n thf shop ot the l>t*roe boat works, threatened destructon ot the entre plane n tt*t shops are wxu\ cabns and other wood parts, as well a±> engnes tor the ru chaaera now under constructon for the governent. Jackson -Gablng devces of all knds wll be barred at the Jackson County Far ths year and Chef ot Polce Vandebogart wll be nstructed to arrest any concessonares who attept to operate such devces. Ths was the assurance gven a representatve of the W C. T. V. Flnt n an effort to stulate patronage and ncrease revenues, the Detrot Unted Ralway wll not take advantage of the 3 cents-a le fare rate granted recently by the State Utltes Cosson, as far a.s the Flnt dvson s concerned, but n slead a reducton s planned. Pontac After a dscusson between the cty anager and the cty cosson, a decson was reached to abandon the plan to wden East Huron street. The heavy cost for property n ths dstrct ade t nadvsable to proceed wth the work, despte the fac that the street s n the downtown secton and carres heavy traffc. Battle Creek Fve persons were n Ncho'.as hosptal and several others la jal aa the result of the race rots here. Soldlera and cvlans fored great oba and nvaded the negro dstrct, and later went to a carnval grounds where several clashes occur red. All avalable polce and sherff's offcers were called out n an effort to halt the rots. Lansng ndcatons that the erchant's bureau of the chaber of coerce xloes not ntend to drop ts fght aganst projectng sgns on the prncpal streets, despte the protests of several erchants, were gven when Charles G. Mackchan, presdent of the bureau, announced the appontent of a cottee to plan for the reoval of the sgns. Albon Belevng that any fsh were klled by a quantty of acd duped nto the Kalaazoo rver at the plant of the Albon Bolt copany., Deputy State Gae* Warden Danel O'Leary of Marshall, analyzed saples of water fro the rver above and below the sewer fro the plant. Prosecuton under the state law on polluton of s reas s expect ed Lansng -The assessent of property n Mchgan wll be boosted half a bllon dollars ths year, accordng to prelnary fgures copled by George Lord, head of the state ta departent. The assessent wll be copleted by August 3 for servce on the uncpaltes. The board of equalzaton wll eet August 17 to hear protests and coents fro the varous countes Mt. Cleens A reorganzaton of personnel and the nsttuton of a polcy of rgd econoy by the State Departent of Publc Safety was an nounced here by Alan G. Straght, cossoner The changes nvolve also the establshent n both the lower and upper pennsulas of State Polce troops and a centralzed operatons offce r Lansng, coprsng a syste not unlke that eployed by the ary.» Lansng- Announceent was ade at the Y. M. C. A. here that the cap for underprvleged boys of the cty, fnanced by the Rotary club and conducted under drecton of the Y. M C. A. wll be held at the Boy Scout cap at Clear Lake, near Jackson. fro August 15 to 22. About 65 boys recruted fro the socal servce cen ter, the under-prvleged "Y" boys club, and by ebers of the Rotary club, are to KC to the cap. Lansng The State of Mchgan faces a defct of at least $1,100,000, t s revealed n fgures gven ebers of the adnstratve board by Henry Croll, Jr., state budget drector. The state's books for the fscal year, whch ended June 30 ths year, wll show when the accountng s copleted a paper surplus of $1,800, Ths paper surplus, however, s obtaned on the bass of consderng as assets large sus owed the general fund by the prson fund and the state hghway departent Lansng Dstrbuton of the prary school fund for the present year wll be adp on the bass of $13.70 per chld, Thoas E. Johnson, superntendent of publc nstructon, announced. Ths s 30 cents a chld less than las' year, due prncpally to the abnoral ncrease n the nuber of school chldren n Mchgan last year. The recent school census shows the ncrease to be appro?:! ately 50,000. or double the ncrease of recent : ears. The ber of school chldren n the state s 1, Lansng Secretary of State Charle6 J. DeLand acted to put nto force regulaton* aed to elnate fraudulent dealngs by buldng and loan aaaocaton*. The new regulatons were drawn followng an exanaton of the books of soe 40 assocatons, any of whch were found to be volatng the taw passed by the 1*26 legslature The rales place the bondng and loan salesen exactly to the class of the stock salesan, n that be ost be regstered and 'approved by the departent before he la pertted to do busness. Albon Th«Mchgan Artfcal ce Copauy, whch has plants at Albon and Ypsllaut, wll break ground Aug-ua 1 for a new factory at A Arbor, Grand Rapds Grand Rapds has a populaton 'jt lt>»,812, accordng to estates based on the new school census JUM copleted. Chldren of school age total Detrot Organsaton n Detrot of : a $2,000,000 bank has been approved by the coptroller of currency, ac- cordng to reports. t la the Grta wold Natonal Bank of Detrot. oua Antone Rushford, 106 years, old. the oldest lonla county resdent ; and beleved to have been a frst. cousd of Napoleon Bonaparte, ded j at the county hoe rear here. South flaven Rapd work by (.'oast! Guards saved the lfe of H. L. Green, 21 years old, of Wnnpeg, clngng ( to an overturned canoe a quarter of a le fro shore. B. L. Roberts, 23 years old. also fro Wnnpeg, swa to shore. Sagnaw- Polce Chef Wlla \ J Kurtz has notfed all polce patrols j 'operatng n rhs cty that they ust obey the state otor vehcle laws, relatve to speedng. Ths s n response to ordnary calls, eergency J calls beng allowed the necessary j speed to get results. Narthvlle Northvlle s to have a ' new odern ove theater and play! house. Thj Allen-Pennan synd- l ' cate, of Plyouth, has purchased the, property on Man street left vacant ( by the recen; lre whch destroyed \ the Alyseu theater and the grocery J : store or W. H Ellott. ; Chesanng- Chesanng boasts an j ] unusual par of ctzens, twn bro ' th.er.-s 81 years? old. John S. South- j! well and Stephen J. Southwell were born n Branlford, Ont.. n The ; pged twns are n the best of health and have had hut few occasons need the servces of a doctor. Port Huron Co here, whch provdes local street ; car transportaton, ust provde l.proved transportaton facltes to the cty's beacres before a fare ncrease wll be granted, Mayor Mcll wan announced. The copany had 'asked the cty to pert t to charge a hgh"?- fare Kalaazoo-saac Qulgno, 75 years! old, forer chef of the Pottawalo- e ndan trlb< near Hartford, has been arred.o Mrs Lzze Gbson, of Watervlet. Qugno for years has been a leader n ar attept to gan settleent of Lake Mchgan proper- ( ty at Chcago, whch he clas be longs to the ndans. j Pontac The announceent of the j purchase of the plant and equpent of the Mchgan Drop Forge Co. by the Wlson Foundry & Machne Co j was ade by D R. Wlson, general : anager of the Wlson copany.! The property was surrounded by the Wlson plant and wll be used for future expanson Mr. Wlson sad. Lansug A conference of Mchgan shppers on the general freght rate revlslou pettot now before the nterstate Coerc* Cosson has been called for July 28, Sheran T. Handy, utlty cosson charan, sad. The Mchgan body plans to revse and consoldate arguents j to be ade at a future hearng before the. C. C Owosso A workan who suffers a sunstroke cannot be awarded copensaton fro hs eployer, Charles Ravens, of the Stale* ndustral Acc, dent Board, ruled here n denyng copensaton to H. F. Gnther, of Langsburg. Gnther was overcoe by heat whle deonstratng a tractor last sprng and has been unable to work snce Port Huron John Long has brought sut n ths cty aganst the Sagnaw, Far assocaton for $5,000 daages. Long alleges that he was njured badly whle attendng a car nval n Sagnaw when a otorcycle juped the r of a otordroe and ran over h. He holds the far as socaton responsble for not provd ng proper safeguards. Lansng A sut to prohbt the Cty of Detrot fro collectng ore than $23,000 assessed aganst the State Far property n connecton wth the wdenng and provng of Woodward avenue, has been started n the ngharr. County Crcut Court by Vctor H. Spke, assstant Attorney-General. The State contends that the Fal- Ground property s used for publc educatonal and welfare purposes and s exept fro partcpaton n the CO.H of the proveent. Monroe A gang of about 100 extra en las been brought to Maybee. 12 le? west of here, by a contracto fro Detrot, wth a vew to layng ral for the p.orosed double track of the Detrot, Toledo & ronton ral road, startng at Derbn, Rasnvlle townshp, and connertnr at Wause on The dstance between the twe to 1 M 17 u 73 THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH CROSS - WORD PUZZLE r ' 76 1*0 Horzontal. J Cra*y 4 1» of ln >ortbhrr : 11 Delved, < 'To stray fro the rt^-hf 15 Advent 10 -To eploy j 17 Croup* enlsted la sports S A onkey ; a Opposte the ddle of the shp's sde The Electrc Ralway to A chld («laa K ) 23 A negatve 4 Sounded n etallc vray 27 At no te S9 An Rjrrptlan g-oddes* *2 A negatve prefl *a A note n he datonc scale 15 To dspose of W An ndefnte artcle 17 A pont of the copass S Charactersed by two thngs»1 An herb used for wnter salads 13 Wet earth 44 A vegetable 4.% Anger 16 A fabrc wth a trlossy surface *** A knd of Juryan n ancent Athens 11 A preposton *2 A Brtsh eans of defense Vt nda (poetc) W A pont of the copass '» Tellsrln (sybol) >7 Procures SO Begnnng l A town n Persa *3 Part of a crcle 84 A lttle pocket n en's trousers 96 One not of age (W A anfllx eanng "suted for" ro Ordnary 74 Lstens 78 Old (noetc) **0 Stll 78 A beverage 77 A gypsy gentlean 7 Wdth Vertcal. -C* together 2 Part of the verb "to be'.1 Tn free f ron lqud 4 A cover for the face ft A easure of area 6 Owe who does busness 7 To tlt 8 l.evrled a An ancent sun god 10 A lath 11 Entertanents by two people 13 A republc a A Jewfcl (Copyrght, f)25.) E- 71 7* 21 Wthn To burnsh or polsh 3.% Alve 36 Devces for sortng out slscs of A conjuncton broken stuff 2H Dreas 3a- Gude or ponter (plnrnl) SO Clothes or endows 31 To behold 84 A anfllx denotng an agent aa An ndefnte artcle.*» A hard-shelled frut 40 Yonder (poetc) 41 Fns 4» A boy's nae 46 To droop 47 Half the, wdth of an e 49 Partakes of realty SO A socal gatherng 53 To n roast 54 To protest!w -Furnshed wth prongs 59 VCMOVT or gold color (heraldry) HO A preposton 62 An exorbtant rate of nterest 63 A Sete 65 A shrub 6«A grl's D*ue 67 Sck 60 A eadow 71 Yes 7a Allow 75 Terbu (sybol) 76 Doctor of theology Soluton wll appear n next ssue. Soluton of Last Wetk' Puzzle. T[fMR 0 N[TJ0MA[U T)h 0lg aa BGJW s Hn EQ BlUE.MT'E.lAjG h LgBQWC Pt NT _ EH? H ocss nan ratur a \ Q SQ(3 ESS! rv HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Wara nr rorrrrt rttrr* are pla<»f>d n the whte spacr* ths pnulf wll spell words botb vertcally and horzontally. Th* «rst letter n earn ward s ncrnt*d»7 a nuber, whch refer* to the defnton Mated below the pasule. Thus No. 1 under the colun headed "horzontal" defne* a word whch wll fll the whte apacea up to the ftt fclack square to the rght, and a nnntber under "vertcal" defnes a word whch wll fll the whte qarr to tar ne*t black one below. So letter* a;o n the black apnees. All worda nxer nrr dctonary words, except proper nae*. Abbrevatons, slang;, ntals, techncal ters and obsolete fora are ndcated n the defntons. PROPOSE TO MOVE DUBLN LANDMARK Nelson's plhr, the osl fltr of Dubln lurulkrks. was erected n 18<VS to conptrte the vctores of the prent Brtsh utlnnl. t stands at the ntersecton of four streets and as the hhse s unusually larjre t lus always ohstructed the traffc. Jt dvdes the Krent thoroughfare. ()"('<»nnell street, and the northern end of the street heyond the pllar sees to helong to a dfferent cty. The transverse streets one of rhe hvlrj: Ht rhe end of t the ternus of the Great Northern l way. «rp aonc the busest n Dubln and the hu^e pllar at the juncton s uch n the way. Frequent attepts n the past to reove the pllar to a ore open ste have faled, soetes for polrrhl reasons. The cty cossoners who replaced the Dubln corporaton are tryng ^aln. They say there s no poltcal otve n dsplacng Nelson and that only traffc consderaton copel the change The vews of the traders are dvded. Those n O'Connell street would lke to see that street unfed n one preat avenue. The tralers n the sde streets down whch the pllar now dverts soe of the traffc thnk they would suffer hy the change. ' Aercan Fl* Fnd Much Favor n Brazl ; Aercan oton pcture fls see ponts s about 50 les. t s hoped to fnsh the f-acks for the new cut off durng the year The entre road whch s owned by Henry Ford, s, to have ade a coplete capture of to be electrfed J rhe Buenos Ares arket. All the hg Grand Rapfd.; Th< adnstraton _ cottee of the cty cosson Dnutve and cty anager. Fred ^ Locke ^ g ouj ) wtnp (lue,. J(ly tt, ls n _ has acted to force the Grand Haver. ; & Muskegon Ralway copany to sc j ' route ts passenger and freght car? j n ths cty as to reove the fro downtown streets. The Grand Rapdf Ralway copany baa pettoned fo perjbon to buld track to connect the O. R., O. H A M.. wth the Mch gn Ralroad copany'a lnes tc pert of through freght traffc. Thf cottee and anager granted the petton velphn; atf.-nst the habt of tackng ncknaes to young ladles. t was ao undlffnrled. she claed, to say the least, and was calculated to handcap a grl all through Ufe. She becae so veheent that Aunt Hepzhal sought to cal fer. " don't thnk t s serous, " sad Aunt Hepzhah, n soothng tonea. "People Just do t to have soethng to call a grl for abort. Now, tske y daughter Ruth. We call her Rothe." Aercan producers now have offws n thnt cy and have ousted the fls of the Geran f'rench. talan and Dansh producers. edately after He World \\»r French. talan and Dansh fls ade sprted capagns to regan ther prestge hut, although the French and talans were supposed to know tl»e -H n teperaents and lkes and dslkes, there was soe fhnt' lackng n rhe fls they sent to Buenos.Vres and Aercan fls contnued to ;:row n popularty. t s seldo now that any hut Aercan fls appear n the tocal houses. Or asonally there s featured one produced by a local copany, hut only patrots akes t attract attenton and then nor for long. As yet the local theatrcal stnze s poor n qualty and the cnea sees destned to be the chef attracton for the people of Buenos Ares. Adt* He Needed Help Honesty s ncreasng n Aercan schools an colleges, accordng to Carl Salser, head of the Epora Teachers college extenson departent. Several days at'o «n Epora freshan, who had loafed through ost of the seester, was confronted wth fna exanatons n coplance wth the nstructor's request that he wrte at the botto of hs paper. stateent to the effect that te had receved no help n answerng the questons, the freshan wrote the follow- ny: " hjve nether asked nor r*-! ceved help, hut God knows need t." [ Top**ka <'apfa). Prare Land A schxtlnar n t'npe Town was teachng her pupls to sng "God Bless the Prnce of Wales." "Was ths sonjr uswl n Aerca frst?" one of th* chldren asked. "OrtaHy not. What ever ade yon thnk that?'" "Because.** was tle reply. "t says. *Let the prare echo, God bless the prnce of Wales.' " Only then dd the teacher dtaeovey that the whole claas was sngng the above nstead of "Let the prayer ra> echo." Boston Transcrpt. Pane Has Alost No nfluence on Thnkng n the Unted States By THOMAS A. EDSON, n New York Tes. TOM PANE l* ulout uo nfluence on present-day thnkng n the Unted States because he» unknown to the average ctzen- Perhaps ght say rght here that ths s a natonal low and a deplorable lack of understandng concernng the an who frst proposed and frst wrote those pressve words, 'The Unted States of Aerca." But t s hardly strange. Fae's teachngs have been debarred fro schools everywhere and hs vews of lfe srepresented untl hs eory s hdden n shadows, or he s looked upon as of unsound nd. We never had a sounder ntellgence n ths republc. equal of Washngton n akng Aercan lberty possble. Where Washngton perfored Pane devsed and wrote. were atched by the deeds of the other wth hs pen. apprecated Pane at hs true worth. patrot and clear thnker. He was the The deeds of one n the feld Washngton hself Frankln knew h for a great He was a frend and confdant of Jefferson, and the two ust often have debated the acadec and practcal phases of lberty. consder Pane our greatest poltcal thnker. As we have not advanced, and perhaps never shall advance, beyond the Declaraton Consttuton, so Pane has had no successors who extended hs prncples. Although the present generaton knows lttle of and Pane's wrtngs, and although he has alost no nfluence upon conteporary thought, Aercans of the future wll justly apprase hs work. Truth s governed by natural laws and cannot be dened. truth wth a pecularly clear and forceful rng. Therefore te ust balance the scale*. a certan of t. Pane spoke Certanly we ax bel ; eve that Washngton had a consderable voce \n the Consttuton. We know that Jefferson had uch to do wth the docuent. Frankln also had a hand and prohablv was responsble n even larger easure <*<>r the Declaraton. Rut all of these en had couned wth Pane. correlated. Ther vews were ntately understood and closelv There N no doubt whatever that the two greet docuents of Aercan lberty reflect the phlosophy of Pane. a You Wll Be Gven Power of Lfe and Death Over Fellow Countryen" By PRESDENT COOUDGE, Address at U. S. Naval Acadey. You wll he called to place* of responsblty and coand. You wll be gven the power of lfe and death over fellow countryen. You wll represent the power, the glory and the honor of ths naton aong foregn peoples, wth all the pronence that arses fro wearng the unfor and carryng the Flag. What you are the Aercan snlor wll be, and what you represent the Aercan navy wll represent n the porta of our country and n those of foregn peoples where lttle wll be known of the nature of authorty under lberty, save what s learned fro jon. You have been chosen for ths hgh callng. Rut whle you wll serve the naton n ths specal feld of endeavor, you wll not forget that the real professon of every Aercan s ctzenshp. Under our nsttutons each ndvdual s born to soveregnty. Whatever he ay adopt as a eans of lvelhood, hs real busness s servng he country. He cannot hold hself above hs fellow en. The greatest place of coand s really the place of obedence, and the greatest place of honor s really the place of servce. t s your duty n the part you propose to take to ake the largest contrbuton you can to the general ctzenshp of your country. "Prof. Scopes Was Not Arrested for Dong Anythng as an ndvdual" By WLLAM JENNNGS BRYAN, Ant-Evolutonst. As at ndvdual, Prof. Joln T. Scopes s perfectly free to thnk and s *ak as he lkes, and the Chrstans of Tennessee wll protect h )) the enjoyent of these nalenable rghts. But that s not the Tennessee c»se and has nothng to do wth t. arrested for dong anythng as an ndvdual. Professor Scopes was not He s arrested for volatng a law as a representatve of the state and as an eployee n a school. A» a representatve he has no rght to srepresent; as an eployee, he s copelled to act under the drecton of hs eployers, and has no rght to defy nstructons and stll cla hs salary. The rght of free speech cannot be stretched as far as Professor Scopes s tryng to stretch t. A an cannot deand a salary for sayng what hs eployers do not want sad, and he cannot requre hs eployers to furnsh an audence to talk to, especally an audence of chldren or young people, when he wants to say what the parents do not want sad. The duty of a parent to protect hs chldren s ore sacred than the rght of a teacher to speak, especally to teach what parents do not want taught, when the speaker deands pay for hs teachng and nsst* on beng furnshed an audence to talk to. And ay add that Professor Scopes* s dong ore har to teachers than to anyone else. f he establshes the doctrne that a teacher can say anythng he lkes to the student* regardless of the wshes of hs eployers, who are the parents and taxpayers, t wll becoe necessary to nqure what teachers thnk before they are eployed. The Tennessee Evoluton ndctent s a Step 1,000 Years Backward the earth. By LUTHER BURBANK, Plant Evolutonst. FA cry naton that does not beleve n evoluton wll dsappear fro ndctent of the Tennessee teacher'for teachng evoluton s a step one thousand years backward. Evoluton s truth, and truth ust and wll preval. All y work wth plants here n Santa Rosa daly deonstrates evoluton. All growth all lfe, s evoluton. gnorance always has and always wll fght evoluton, for evoluton growth. The groups who are cobatng the theory of evoluton have not found the truth and do not beleve n t. Daly a workng on new plant speces whch are produced through a knowledge of the laws of evoluton and whch can be produced n no other wav. Evoluton s contrary to theology, whch ay account for soe of the anosty t has aroused, hut t s not contrary to relgon. Theology a an-ade; relgon s not. Truth s supree^ All lfe on the planet a one unversal lfe, constantly evolvng nto hgher and better forrnfr not at frst created perfeot, as soe theologans would have us beleve, but left to an for further evoluton and proveent. t s uch ore flatterng to e to thnk that we are evolvng nto soethng better, than, as the older theologans would have beleve that we were created n the garden of Eden and fell nto dsgrace afterward. Even a an who would oonttruct a achne whch would go wrong go quckly and so thoroughly would be called a poor echanc The unversal force whch n creatng al thngs a beled by such an plcaton. a

7 . {fag '\' *V'-> THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH OTHER NATURE, M. D s really a very clever practtoner. Her ed cne s usually easy to take and she generally anages to ake the patents lke the treatent. She belongs to the eclectc school of edcne and uses any sort of reedy that sees to sut the case. And she's far fro orthodox, for she advertses and she drus up patents Every sprng, when that tred feelng hts us all after a wnter of hard work and no less strenuous avocatons she not only flls the newspapers wth dsplay ads of ountan and seashore and forest lake, but she yets n a prvate call to each one of us soethng lke ths: "Stop, look, lsten! Drop the uous lfe. Take up the slp Pause, take breath, relax." She has a persuasve tongue, has old Mother Nature. Anyway, the whole country s awheel ths very nute, dong just what Doctor Nature told the to do. And qute lkely t s a lucky thng for the Aercan naton. For the Aercan people are under ndctent JUBt now as the ost lawless naton of earth. The ndctent contans specal counts of urder, robbery and other cres of volence Those defendng our people endeavor to throw the blae on lack of polce protecton, fautty legal procedure, sensatonal newspaper* and so on. Bat the crnologsts know better They declare ephatcally that the prevalence of cre ts a sypto of basc dsturbance n our eotonal stablty. When a people, they say. has a noral eotonal lfe, everythng goes soothly and the naton progresses. When ts eotonal lfe s abnoral, eotonal nstablty show* tself, wth nsanty and cre as natural resultants. Autoobles, the oves and Jazz carred to extrees: coplexty and artfcalty of lfe n the bg ctes, and avocatons that are as strenuouh as vocatons are the causes they see of our eotonal nstablty. These have draned the nervous vtalty of our people. Rght here Mother Nature, M. D.. steps n wth an offer of ad. The pctures suggest soe of Doctor Nature's any actvtes. n No. 1 j Photographng Sounds ever before saw H wld flower or heard a wld songbrd; who have not known wha t was to play under the shade of trees and n clean ur. These boys wll absorb health and strength and deas; ths glpse of a new world ay be the turnng pont n ther lves. Pcture No. 2 s one to war the cockles of the heurt of every an who wss once the sae knd of boy A look at t carres the convcton that every boy Should have a chance to play after Doctor Nature's own fashon. Contrast wth h the cty hoy whose knowledge of lfe s derved alost entrely fro the ovng pctures. Whch boy has receved the better start on a career as a useful, lkable huan creature? The youngster who has landed hs "bg one" has felt the urge of ncentve, the thrll of sportsanshp, the prde of acheveent each a valuable lesson n tself. Pcture No. 3 affords a glpse of wnter sport n the snow n the Yosete Natonal park. Now there s a new dea about wnter sports abroad n the land and Doctor Nature ost heartly approves. For several seasons wnter sports have been ncreasngly popular n New England and n Yosete, Rocky Mountan and Mount Raner Natonal parks. The young people are takng to the aazngly. t's a good thng, too. Chasng the suer the year round ay be good for the old and the feeble. But for the red-hjooded an and woan a touch of frost s needed to harden up the fbre and brng about the ful 1 stature ental, ornl and physcal And a plaj-ful battle wth Jack Fros, wth sk, snowshoe. bobsled and toboggan as weapons, brngs n health ful physcal fatgue and a keen appette and a drealess sleep that cause Doctor Nature to bea wth pleasure. Pcture ^*o. 4 show^ two pastern grls lookng down fro a heght on a fertle secton of Utah. The whole scenc West s full ths suer wth grls fro all psrts of the country. And ost of the are n trousers. t's a becong dress n ost cases and for ountan clbng and rdng and hkng t s the sensble dress. These grls are far fro hoe. Everyone wll adt that ther long trp by otor car wll beneft the physcally Sound photographs recordng the noses n the cabns of peral Arways cross-channel passenger arplanes whlst n actual flght are to, be obtaned by Prof. A. M. Low wth a vew ta locatng the actual source of the varous sounds. The bff Naper engnes used on any of the sr expresses have already been slenced to a rearkable degree, feat t U fooad that tne propeller revolvng at hgh speed and the vbraton of the stay wres produce dstnct noses, and t s wth a vew to tracng and elnatng these that Professor Low s to carry out hs experents. t s hoped to produce a passenger ar express n whch the pose nsde the cabn s actually less than on the latest express tran. Soe Snckered A pastor n an ndanapols church recently waa dscussng the anner How about ental benefts? They have seen any an object lesson of earth n the akng naked grante peak, eroded vnlley, glacer, gorge and orane. They have been n H vast exhbt n the natonal parks of wld lfe anal, brd and plant, Surely they should have ganed edu ratonally. They have drven an<» caped wth people fro every nook and corner of the Unted States the farer fro Nebraska, the banker fro llnos, the erchant fro Lousana, the anufacturer fro New York, all wth ther woen folks. Has that not ade for deocracy? Doctor Nature s exceedngly busy n the natonal pvtrks ths suer. The natonal phrk servce reports, wth the season yet several weeks fro ts peak, that all records for attendance wll be broken. And that s a good thng for the naton. For outdoor recreaton ad scenes of natural scenc beauty s the best antdote for the any lls of our odern cvlzaton. Doctor Nature n the natonal parks s slowng her patents a wonderland. At the Grand Canyon she s showng the the ost suble spectacle n all the world and the world's greatest exhbt of eroson. n Rocky Mountan she takes the to the "Roof of the World" on the Contnental Dvde and shows the the ost rearkable collecton of hgh grante peaks and beautful valleys known to an. n Yellowstone they are seeng ore geysers than all the rest of the world fan show nnd buf falo and elk and oose and bear n ther natve wlderness. n Mount Raner they are enjoyng wnter sports n the snow n dsuer nnd gazng upon the largest snglepeak glacer syste a vast and pressve ountan wth ts top snowclad and wth ts flower belt between ce and forest-clad slopes. And so on. wonder after wonder s Doctor Nature showng her patents. wth lessons for the physcal body for the entalty, for De soul. She shows the ajestc scenes, but even ore ajestc s the response she awakens n the huan nd nnd soul For we are poor specens^ ndeed f we are not bettered by assocaton wth the beautful and ajestc n natural scenery. n whch the strong soetes prey on the weak. To llustrate he rected an ncdent n whch s tttle Sptz dog owned by h had been at tacked a few days before by a larg* Aredale. Waxng wnnn ss he recalled tb* ncdent he *a»& ephatcally: "And thst ar devl rushed across the street and sesed the tttle dog,' The "devl" part obvously was 1 slp of the tongue, for tbe pastor plan!y was ebarrassed. The enngreg* too sled. Soe even snckered <The Ktchen s Mannsh Mode s Cabnet! T. r> 35oSS3555SSS5S5SSSSSoS5ooo UCyX lv'b. Woor Ncwpntr L'uluu. "Whatever turn the path ay lako co left or rlkht. 1 tblnk H follows Th«tracng of a wser band through dark and l!#ht, Acrost* t rts hllla a.cd n the shady hollows." SEASONABLE GOOD THNGS Just u plan apple pe s hard to beal Tor delelousnesa, and f served wth a l>t of whpped cret u) Htrre wth a r a t o d cheese. s a delec table dessert. Ap pe pe a la ode s so well-lked and coon that t need oot be entoned, yet any pe of frut s especally good wth a spoonful of Uje rta. Try t on blueberry, t s superlatvely good. * Toato Cocktals. Prepare, sx pepers by cuttng off the ste end ; reove the seeds and the whte fber. Peel four toatoes, cut nto halves and squeeze out the seeds; chop one onon tne, put n a sall cloth, le and wash wrngng out dry. Cut the toatoes nfo cubes, add the onon and season! ng, tll the peppers and add French dressng. Dust the on wth chopped parsley and sen e. Fsh Puddng. Free the fsh fro skn and bones and luke wth a fork ; there should be enough "to tll a quart dsh lghtly pressed down. Make a soft custard wth a pnt of lk and the yous of sx eggs; whle war str n one-fourth cupful of butter, salt. pepper and a tabespoonful of Worcestershre sauce or anchovy paste soft ened wth a lttle hot water, and two tablespoonfuls of leon juce. Pour nto a bakng dsh after xng well wth the fsh and bake n a slow oven Any cooked tsh can te used for ths dsh, hut a steaed or boled tsh s especally good. Creaed Eggs Wth Onon. Fry j two slced onons- n butter, but do not brown. Str n one cupful of lk or crea and two tablespoonfuls of flour rubbed to a paste wth ; lttle of the crea. Season wth sut, pepper, a bt of nuteg, and when thck add eght hard-cooked eggs slced. Heat tlr oughly tnd serve at once. Mexcan Eggs. Splt three green peppers lengthwse nnd take out the seeds. Fry two nutes n very hot butter. Cook sx thn slces of ha, place on buttered toast, lay the pep pers over the hu and put a pouched egg on each slce. Good Thngs to Eat. The early apples are n the arket, elfcous. Jucy and healthful For a dnner dsh to serve wth steak try the frst green apples fro the Duchess tree. Cut the after washng nto thn slces, leavng the peelng unreoved Add a few slces of onon and place n fryng pan wth a lttle sugar, salt an 1 pepper to gve addtonal flavor. Before the Duchess apple s rpe s :he te to can t few for wnter use. The flavor s uch ore delcous for sauce or pe. Canned wthout snpnr, rhe frut ay be reheated wth sugar r a bt of butler added and you have dsh of apple sauce whch tastes lke he fresh apple. Roll Jelly Cake. Ths s n ruke, when well ade, everybody asks for agan. Take three eggs, beat very ght, add one cupful of sugar, a pnch Df salt and two tablespoonfuls of bakng powder sfted wth one cupful of Mark Where Geran nvason Was Halted Two hundred and forty grante landarks stretchng fro the Swss fronter to the sea-coast of Belgu ndcate the lt of the (ertu advance n the World war. Seven of these are n the Ypre* salent, and the Ypres league, at the nvtaton of the P.elglan governent. provded the stones. They are four feet hgh, and each s surounted hv a carved representaton of the "tn hat." On each s nscrbed n Englsh French and Flesh the phrase: "Here the nvader was brought to a standstll." The league has also erected 40 land (lour. Bake n a drppng pan n a oderate oven. Grease the pan and when the cake s done turn out on n owel wrung out of cold water. f the?dges are crsp tr the before rollng. The sprng coprose las been rxterded to suer d the ode w stll castng bewldered glances, w at the unadorned severty of le an ns,b costue and now at the danty fraglty; of the fennnue frock. The stuaton w unque n the annals of fashon perhaps never before h,\e two daetrcally opposed tendences pursued ther even tenors ^., long undsturbed, each stubbornly retanng ts popularty. f the se -asculne drve had coenced a year earler, ts donaton would have been coplete; f :he tlrn hold of the straghtlne had been less tenacous, ary fennty would have regned alone. As t s the ssue s stll clouded and the ode, sanctonng both, has been forced nto a lberalty t seldo relshes and wll not long contnue, says a fashon wrter n the New Vork Herald-Trbune. The severe annsh vogue was occasoned by a seres of crcustances, fortutous for those to who that type of dress appeals. The laleur had heeu knockng at the lr for several season^ and lady, trng of older styles. tad begun to lend a ore responsve! ear. The unprecedented popularty of' the boh and the short skrt furnsbe. splendd propaganda for further ex 1 tensons of the less frlly asculne deal, llreater than these, the voufl lul straght-lne bad coe to the begnnng of the end, and the begnnng 1 of rhe e: of any ode s a phase all ways characterzed by the ost bzarre extrees. The fenne \ ogne the other hand was a natural reacton aganst a group of "sple and youthful" ten- ' deno'cs wlch had overstayed ther te--whch had.-tlly begun wth the war and whch were now beng pursued to lts whch lacked the relevng grace of char. Sart woen eagerly welcoed the Mare and ts \oge was wde and nstantaneous, fnd yet the flare was far ore sgnfcant as a gesture than as a fashon - ts decoratve touch was a defnte protest aganst nn ncreasng nnad'rned severty whch was threatenng the aft of the ode The Eternal Fenne Returns. K\ cut ual!,v one >t hose t cndencles ust prevr'l. a only a close analyss can dear the 11111::1 1 The fact (h a ( frlls are ore ahu! nt these subearng on the ner onths has lttle st nn on orrb) days ulwavs necesstate gossaer fabrcs and these do not easly lent 1 heuselv es to the sef s apparent, however, va re tallleur, tha of the two governng pulses of fashon one - the flal dare d' a departng cycle, whle the other s the ntal nanfesfat ons of the future ode. The annsh style s the last attept of the sple straght-lne fo a an ts place n the sun- - the gentler jabots, frlls and flares are harbngers of the graceful fennty that s fo be the newer porton of the ode, Both are en rege for the of Losng rrestge he sae anner as the sngle flower wha <'h anr j t.s.ed on the lapel of fcer M' l ''"x coats. The scarf contnues to ; '"' feature of such dresses. Wth 'bs partcubr odel the scarf s a sr;,.'lt pece of tuaok chffon about "',J nch, x wde a s not attached to te dress. Often hetse hltle scurfs ;ke the for of a tny shoulder cape, a practcal touch, as the cape s frequently a ore than a handkerchef ( " '.ary he hand when not needed! J co\ er hv shoulders. Panel, Flounce and Godet. ('hanel has entrely departed fro prnted fabrcs \tr\- new odels, ndeed, there s a tendency n all of the de season collectons to get away fro the prnted aterals whch have been so popular for the last two years. The Mter Soeurs are showng a new co,lecton featurng the r^t wearable frocks, all of sold coh a-, usng uo prnted fabrcs even. > Black, navy blue and trown are favored n the Jenny collecton for all arks on sftes whch been e faous.durng the fghtng n Flanders. Each evdences of the approachng trlupb types of dresses the onotony of tbe s an ron post bearng the nae by 1 of the eternal fenne and they are sober colors beng characterstcally whch the place was known to the typcal of the styles launched at what j broken by bts of trngs n brght troops engaged. Soe of the nae> are raled the de-openngs. Ther colors. A trng of colored buttons whch have becoe ortal, lke j "Sanctuary Wood" and "Ktchener j essental fennty s at once apparent there s nothng of the unnatural dresses, and tny coposton pendants s frequently eployed on black Wood," have a curous orgn. The j latter has no connecton wth the nae unadoet of the closely coffvd and developed n vared colors often appear of the great feld arshal, hut s a sol shandy talored lades. And a revew nstead of flat buttons. A black popln der's translaton of ts real nae. Bolt of soe of the representatve dsea son salons wll serve to substandants n red. green and yellow de lane frock has a row of these pen de Culsnler. tate the pressons of returnng furbelows. around the botto of the skrt and fnshng the sleeves, A brown kasha The forer owes ts strange ttle tc the fact that when. n October n her del-«*t»ason collecton ("hunel General Bulun had collected there s dress has a plated skrt wth tbe features soe attractve black frocks nuber of sall partes and strag plat 8 held down by bands of brown havng the sae char and youthful- glers, he ssued an order that thej : slk of a darker shade, tbeea "were n sanctuary and not to be e- bands tred wth buttons. Anotbet ployed, except by hs nstructons,*'' The solders cae to the natural concluson that they were a Sanctuary wood nverted Box P'atg and Row Fagotng Are Featured. ent, hut f yon wsh to arch wth the advance guard of the fashonables, you wll ake your selectons fro the frocks whch do not psxuy to ake the odern ad an aazng duplcate of her brother. Soe nterestng odels are ute ness of lnes so dstnctly her frst consderaton n all creatons. One of her new dnner frocks s of black ousse! ne de sole and has a flounce attached to the skrt at the hlp-lue whch la edged wtb a nchng rue la of Charno Cobnaton of Flowered Slk and Crepe de Chne. trngs. The lne «farly stnught but there s consderable ore Hare to the skrts than heretofore, Ked s B favored color n evenng dresses of crepe georgette or nousselte de sole, these usually havng two crcular flounces on the skrt and often n long straght panel ether at the sde or attached to one shoulder so that t ay be used as a scurf. (>ne of the ost popular odels s ade of a rch red crepe wth.1 plan flat bodce and s skrt of nnq*' godets fnshed around the botto n sall scallops. A belg» crepe afternoon frock s attractve, ade straght lnes wth the skrt slashed at the front to show a black satn foundaton, gvng the effect of a tunc eonf n style that s beng featured by any of the portant French dressakers. Only two of the Mlcr Soeurs evenng odels have a bended desgn. AH tt her dresses depend entrely on good lnes for ther char. Ths house shows n tendency to slghtly shorten the wastlne, though t does not go at far as to nsst upon the noral wastlne. Prnrtlcally all of the odel that have been shown n red have been reproduced n black. Brown has a slar popularty nnd there s no doubt that these sober shades wll be ost acceptable n the autun after a very colorful suer. Wanng of Mannsh Vogue. f requres no crystal gazer to read the handwrtng on the wall. Fro tbe detals of the suer and advance autun collectons and fro the arked preference shown by the contnental haute onde, t s clearly evdent t.hat the annsh vogue has reached the end of he tral. n less exclusve crcles ts vogue ay be prolonged for another season, but for the beau onde ts appeal s wanng. Nuerous attepts wll he ade to extend rs dynasty by those whose nterests are nvolved. The tendency s dstnctly toward a greater aount of softenng detals ' gradual flares, back flares, lace, jabots and te lke- and the sart ode for suer and fall wll once ore be donated by the eternal fenne. kasha frock s tred n colored square buttons. DanMoft-ahaned bt* tons la brght colors are also esa» ployed to carry out Jenny's fver** trng n Roan strfes 4\ :*1 Vfc- T #' *> r a

8 .V.***JB»* lw*w»l >M WW '','.,'S.. V 1 < v & M 1! J \V 1 1 Ths, the Fnal 3 1Week s to be BARGAN WEEK Coe and see the low prces for fnal clearance of Lades Coats and Dresses Mens Suts and Furnshngs Footwear Floor Coverngs Pece Goods Hosery and Underwear BE SURE AND CONE THS WEEK even f you have been here any days already. We prose you wll be pleased wth our offerngs. W. J. DANCER & CO. Stockbrdge, "A Roof for Every Buldng" ch«fotsale byj ' ^ HoS JC. F. BOUNGER, Gregory Better than Plls VOU^WLL NEVER wsh to take another dose of pw after havng once used Chaberlan's Tablets, v They are easer and ore pleasant to take, ore gentle and ld n ther acton and ore relable. They leave the bowels n a natural condton, whle the use of plls s often followed by severe constpaton, requrng a constant ncrease n the j Every bottle guaranteed by your druggst. r.«bcrlarfs Tablets 1*1 A COOKER BARGAN We have &oac bra** Burner Ol Cook Stovea wth patented Takc-tt part burners,. Whle they last, a. 2 burner at $3.75; 3 burner JJlU.50; four burner $ Just the thng for suer cookng anywhere and especally suted tor cottages. Mal us your order. Mchgan Crown Fender Copany, Ypslant, Mchgan., o WK*r*D»PUUG*7 "Wel. fear* 70a N J H M th«doctor, "a pll far tha l^mrs, a tablet for the ndgeston, and another yut for the nerrea." "But, leok here, dector," aad te patent, "how wll tke Uttta baggars knew where to g» when tfcagr ladder STATE Qb MCHGAN', The* Crcut court for the County of Lvngston n Chancery. J. T. Mur, Plantff, Vb' The -unknown wfe u> San^el U. Ferguson,.Elzabeth A. Marsh, John Wlson, Rchard Marth, and Robert McLaughln ajnd ther unkrown hers, devsees, legatees und assg-ns, Defendants. Sut pendng n the Crcut Court lor the county or' Lvngston n chancery at How-ell, Mchgan, on the tjlst day of July, JWfc, U appearng fro the sworn bfl ot' coplant as tled n-sad cause, that the plantff has not been awe after dlgent search and nqury ta as^*t-j, V DSPATCH rfeodants and ther unknown hers, devsees, legatees and assgns cause thetr appearance to be entered heren wthn three onths fro the date hereof, ana that n default thereof sad bll be taken as confessed by sad defendants anl each and all of the. t s further ordered that the plantffs cause ths order to be publwbed wthn forty days n the Pnckney Dspatch, a newspaper prnted, publshed and crculatng n sad county, once n each week for at least sx successve weeks: J. B. MUNSELL, Jr. Crcut Court Cossoner, Lvngston County, Mchgan A true copy John A. Hagan, Clerk. The above -enttled sut nvolves and s brought te quet the ttle to the followng descrbed lands, located n the Townshp of Brghton, Lvngston county, Mchgan, and ore partcularly descrbed as follows, to wt; The southwest quarter (1-4) of the southeast quarter (1-4) of Secton nuber thrteen (13) n Townshp two (2) north, Range sx (6) east, Mchgan. Don W. Van Wnkle, Attorney for Plantff. Busness Address: Howell, Mchgan. o STATE OF MCHGAN, the Probate Court for the County of Lvngston. At a sesson of sad ourt, held at the Probate Offce n the Cty of Howell n sad County, on the 15th day of July A. D Present: Hon. Wlls L. Lyons, Judge of Probate. ar^r tan whether the sad defendants n the atter of the estate of alve or dead, or where they ay rej'sde John N. Bergen, Deceased f lvug, or f they have any per Maron Burnett havng tled n sad sonal representatves or hers lvng, or Court her petton prayng that the where they or any of the ay resde, te for the presentaton of clas or whether the ttle, nterest, cla, aganst sad estate be lted and that len or possble rght of these defendants a te and place be apponted to re have been assgned to any other ceve, exane and adjust al clas person or persons, or whether sucf and deands aganst sad deceased by ttle, erest, cla, len or possble and before sad court, -rght has been dsposed of by wll by t s ordered, that four onths fro te sad defendants. ths date be allowed for credtors to And t further appearng that the present clas aganst sad estate, plantff does not know and has not t s further ordered that the 16t«been able after dlgent search and n- day of Noveber 1925 at ten o'clock qury to ascertan the naes of the n the forenoon, at sad Probate Offce persons who are ncluded as defend- be and s hereby apponted for the exants wthout beng naed. anaton and adjustent of all clas Upon oton, therefor, of Don W T. and deands aganst sad deceased. Van Wnkle, attorney for Plantff, t WLLS L LYONS, s ordered that the above naed de- Judge of Probate ANNUAL STATEMENT The annual eetng of Unadlla Townshp Unt Schools, Unadlla. Townshp, Lvngston County, Mchgan was held at Gregory, Monday July 13, W. J. Crossan, Barney Roepcke were elected trustees for 3 year ters. Followng s the fnancal stateent for the scheol yaar 1924-, llrue on hand General Fund, July U, $177G,fcy Balance on hand Lbrary Fund Recepts Prary! 327t>^U N'oted Tax General Fund 6525,70 t-- Lbrary Broken Wndows 1.75* House Rent Total Recepts $12, Pad out Prary $ * Pad out General Fund '- Pad out Lbrary Fund ' Total Pad Out $ Balance n General Fund $ Balance n Lbrary Fund $ Balance n Lbrary Total Balance $ G. A. PYPFR, Sec'y. Clas. MacRorr, teacher salary $1410,00 Lllan E. Wyle, teacher salary J Beatrce.aborn, teacher salary Hazel Brenser, teacher salary Nelle Denton, teacher salary Phylls McClear, teacher salary l.ucel Barnun, teacher salary A;:nrs Watson, teacher salary Magdalene MacRore, salary supply teacher J. S. Page, tuton at Howell F. L Haght, tuton at Stockbrdge *rs. Jula Grffn, tuton at Fowlervlle L. E. Clark, tuton at Chelsea C F Green, transportaton Wll Crag, transportaton _" " Roy Placeway, transportaton _L Chas. Bulls, transportaton Glenn Bshop, transportaton "_ Cnrln Dyer, transportaton Chas. Galbrath, wood ~~ f6*.00 T H Howlett, pants, ols, etc. ~_ C F Bollnger, shngles, luber, coal and ceent 187.8*4 John Dyer, wood atjfo Alex Pyper, pantng and repar work _«_ F. A. Howlett, treasurer bond. Warren Barton, labor and ateral. M. E. Kuhn, store bll School Board, takng census and electon board L. E. Sth, prntng tckets *5 ~ Frank Ldgard, labor on Planfeld ZZZZZZZ HT S B Sth, shnglng and pantng Wrght's _ Cora Brewer, house rent ^ ^_ Ed. Cranna, labor, Unadlla ~ Cleanng Schools and olng floor ~~ Dewey Brenser, floor ol " _^ T *cs Hggns pantng -.LZ~~~ ~" ~ 'has. MacRore, labor and ateral!!" ~ Vel McClear, labor " " "laud Rose, wood ~~_ _ Geo. Maebon, well at Wrght's " " " "" A. Flannlgan Co. supples H_l Vrthur Bulls, labor at Wrght's E. L. Toppng, nc. Store M M Welch, dploas 7 ~ ~_ E. K. Gallop, speaker H. E Marshall, gtore bll, nc S. A. Denton, store bll Cha*. McConnel tea work Chas. Whtehead, poll books W. H. Marsh, Blls pad G. C. Pyper, secretary aalary _^ W J CroRsan, treasurer salary _..- W H Marsh, board eetng H J Dyer, board eetng Arthur Ball's, board eetng Lbrary Books Total A ft & «.87 24: W.«9 4.10* ' 2M TS.S0' J00V00 1* tfj7 PfflCKNEY THE PEER of DRAMATC TENT SHOWS WEEK AUGUST 3 Coencng Belle Barchus Players New pleasng plays, beautful scenery, costnes, electrcal effects and equpent. 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