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1 "TflT"*' '. ",, " - ' '.;,. - r >r.. PNCKNY <* Vol. XXXV Pockney, Lvngston County, Mchgan, Thursday Septeber 8, 99 re. r -TVj* -¾ J»*.»» J**** n\-t* CHANGS N GAM LAWS ast Lansng, Mch.--"Tuberculoss has ncreased so rapdly aong the far Several changes have been ade on poultry flocks of Mchgan that the ds. the gae laws and the restrctons on ease has becoe a serous trouble to the huntng of skunks have been reoved, accordng, to the new n the farers of the state," says M.. Dckson, of the Poultry Departent at structon Bheets ssued recently to'the the Agrcultural College. Reports fro county clerk. varous parts of the state ndcate that For nstance, where a year ago a an had to be a ctzen of ths country to secure a. resdent huntng lcense, now he ust have hs frst papers or have declared hs ntenton of becong a ctzen not less than sx onths pror to akng applcaton for the huntng pert. Huntng lcenses are good for the perod between Septeber, 99, and Septeber, D20. t s also announced that where a an has a sall gae lcense t s not necessary to secure another lcense co carry a gun. Aong the recent changes n the gae laws are those applyng to open season for ducks, whjh has been changed to confor wth the federal open date, Sept. lo to 30. The state law allows ducks to be shot a few days earler. Another change concerns the takng of skunks. Up to ths te certan restrctons have been placed on huntng ths anal, but all have l&een reoved and a skunk ay be dug out, soked out or blown out, as best suts the hunter, accordng to the new law. Last year t was unlawful to dg the out. Fox squrrels, whch have been on the banned hst a vjhjnj-pr hpftrpl TUBRCULOSS FOUND aeaateos N" POULTRY FLOCKS j Wants, For Sale tc. the dsease s apparently on the ncrease t s dffcult to dagnose a case of tuberculoss n poultry untl the dsease s n an advanced stage so that the syptos are pronent. A Theatc Specal prces on Horse Hdes, condton or "dupsh" actons on the part of the brd are aong the sgns ron &) oo.per ton, Rags 50 of dsease. The lver, spleen, ntestnes per hundred, Rubber 2 to 5 cents and rarely the lungs are covered wth w take n a, k[nds Q junk, tubercular leaons, varyng n sze fro a ere speck to a large pea. hdes etc- Mondav and Saturday "Whle cookng klls the dsease each week at y place n Pnckney jl gers n an nfected fowl, the house- Mal a pos card wfe s, nevertheless' exposed to *eon- : aj- on(:c, ""' tacaton when she dresses the brd," and wll call / delares Mr. Dckson. "The per.tor.ttj danger s so great that one should not" attep to keep an/ fowls that have \ CDR The cder l! wll be ready been exposed t> contanaton, AT j brds that have ded fro tuberculoss for akng cde every Thursday should be copletely destroyed by bun * afternoon untl farther notce. ng as a step n controllng the spread J. C. Dnkel of the dsease. FOR LAL--and a good soft coal and wood burner good ha rd coa stove cheap. See W. B. Darrow. POTATO WART ast Lansng, Mch. The possblty that Potato Wart, a destructve foregn HGHST Cttfll go OfrttfrS CASH PRCS W. BNNTT WANTD-Agent for Pnckney and vcnty. Good proposton. Prevous expedence unnecessary Treo, school ttfc* K! The BUCK 64 s a Cap of 9\, t has style, strength and durablty, as well as the best of rdng qualtes. We'll be pleased to vtu «t4'< *&< **&- W <MVWe. - +<o "t W sp OBTUARY sabella Arstrong was born n County Monahan, reland, August ], 860, and passed away at her hoe n Unadlla townshp Frday evenng, Sap-Or K<9 at 9:20. She was one uf fourteen chldren. At the age of 20, she wth her parents cae to ths country, settlng n the townshp of Rves, Jackson county. The followng July she was unted n arrage to Joseph Dxon. To ths unon sx chldren of who fve, wth ther father, are J left to ourn ther loss: Henry, of Westwood, Cal., Wll of Pnckney, Mrs. rnest Hopkns of Dexter, Clarence of Flnt, Clyde of Detrot and one grandson, Robert Harlow, besdes four ssters and one brother. She was a knd and lovng other and loved by all who knew her, a devoted Chrstan, ever ready to serve her Master to the end. ~ "A lovng one fro us nas gone, A voce Wf loved s stller?. A DSC V S - V"'-' - *.»4«. J.-*kr &tf >J r?h * The J a: "n e-.v.nty far \\a: ; a -access ' c-yoaa the. eat:'3 e::peetat< :.s. Tae any j tl'o.s fr-on n.-. jf-ctor are unanous n sayng they were well pleased wth everythng at the V.r. Ths far has becae the greatest attractons n Southern Mchgan, <-> St. Drusus, wth hs owner, Jaes,/j-Roch?, wen hs race n the slow te of ' 2:22 the track beng about sx seconds alow and uddy. Ths race was hotly contested, St. Drusus wnnng the frst and second heats, losng the next two, and wnnng tbe ffth heat under one of the fercest drves ever seen on the Jackson track. KLLD AN AGL Whle huntng at the Reeves l pond Tuesday evenng Mr. H. J. Norton and Stanley Mays saw a large brd flyng over the, n the dusk they thought t was an owl, and Mr. Mlys 4ytaed, brngng the brd down. V On exanaton the brd was found to be an eagle easurng fve and onehalf feet fro tp to tp. ALL YOU DANCRS! ed the Departent of Agrculture to start a federal survey of the state n order to fnd any possble locaton of the pest. Dr.. F. Woodcock of the Botany Departent at the Agrcultural College, s n charge of the work, and wll cover all the portant ponts of botrtfrte upper ancttower pennsulas. Potato *vart has been dong great daage to uropean crops, and there s WANTD-:;& bushels wld grapes; 50 danger that t wll prove equally destructve bushels elderberres Wll pay 5octs. to Aercan felds f t gets a per bushel. Call Pnckney 8-R 4 for good start n ths country. As yet the partculars., only place where the dsease has ganed a foothold s n Pennsylvana, and a HUNTNG LCNSS Are now ready strct governent quarantne s expected to stop ts spread. The exanatons and ay be obtaned fro W. B. Darrow n other parts of the country are a check upon a fresh new secton. outbreak n soe Co! e for n?p'. a t wurgarjr ax T3rgl0n n. j k':! fon ftk> V'V'!u:-tnra nsr-.g. rat?:.'-' Hrry Cr\ at f A'ae-- Hay.or, -.ho h Trer- nt-*ar! -!r :/';' " z:d Rohor'r P'--,v ' S.'»e tobacco ar/j ah was taken. r't-r,; ;; r re at th't t :-::: r. c \ - *a Cr8ler was captured near F!;\t confessed. The other boy has not located. AUCTON SAL Nck Cato, who lvrs on the T.Vrr. ; Caskey far at Ar.er.-on has ro!d h.. far and wll pell sell the personal pro- \ perty at aucton Saturday afternoon,! Sept. 20. Sale begns at o'clock, j Ths s the frst of the fall auctons. Noran Reason wll be the j auctoneer, blls. Full partculars on hand The H3h Cost of Uvng C, L. Bowan baa contracted wth the. C. Harley Copany as anager and salesan fro factory to consuer at a savng of 0 per cent to 40 per ceot v, u.~ v.aau ent, Sagnaw, Mchgan, $,.:00,00). n Potato Wart the tuber s replaced by a caulflower-ke growth whch quckly rots away. Any suspcous case should be reported to the Plant Pathology doout tjy.ent of the A:rreuKur'>! //purt- Captal FOR SAL Regstered proved proved Black-Top Delane Merno ra 3 years old. Lous Shehan F 0 R S A L - Sow wth-e4eve«ptgr. nqure of Mchael Lavey, LOST Yellow and whte dog. Lcense nuber Reward. W. C. Osborne, Dansvlle, Mch. -AND FOR RNT Fve to ffty acres apply at far tw les w<- t of 0: M,s ta-c l-.--h v. v.tra-twt*' w-.v; n rnck7tey "YVrH "STr'sV a : ' > a ' a '.r-,.,,. FOR SRVC r> stered Poland Goods to be lad n at the nearest ral* Chna boar. Kc,,-, )! nr at te v : Another of those faous Whtre road freght offce. Nothng but the of servce.!.-.-. dancng partes wll be gven at the hghest class goods sold. One n.l west of Audtoru, Howell, Thursday evenng, C. L. Bowan, Pnckney. adv Pn«kney. ~ 2&. You are cordally nvted. ' j a r... sjj* J -r/ : ': l. l:,:<y.\v.>ls So. J a:-.-,3on SALL--A ho-j lake far three.-..rora -aockn-y. Good house L v -.rns. 50 acres. hasoa for a..ve tahu.- busness. L.cj are n Dsptch. PUR Llf NrURANC-AgeHOcl8.0O, ajre t. J. Carr UTOMOLlLF. LCNSS- Per oravers. Lk ;.rk.-; ra \\ be ootaed fro VV. J. Darrow ALL AUTO DRVKS r.a,t have lcense. Free ntorr.ton rega>dng new law at the tok F G. L;jbert9on. NOTARY PUBLC WTH SAL W. B. Darrow. NOTARY PUBLC WTH.SAL At the Pnckney xchange Bank.. G. Lnbertson ~73 5 Grocery Stock s ost coplete all departents. Two loaves Phc_kney bread for " 25~ce n ts~o n~~sa t urd ay Sept. 3. MONKS BROS. SLL T. : a >.-...> K ; :l;.-.. ; -.- 0,:,. o..t- s «%. A a ; ("/: : -a.... '..' Haw; : nr, p. : x-r-k _ s r%,. t' l( >2 -ac Paneer Flour no -a h tor S tralayjotly ]."() A gnod hoae (r»-:stj.,"0 A,000 house apron. 2 kavr-s be-t rackn-y ljr-,-ad? J.V-t Ovar:- The bes*-. wo k-hr\s S a. :. ;!ay ot;v Tae br.r brocar.. The bf-.-t a.x": uv ca U '<> ):. > )..25 _.25a.h'. n h) l n,s p :tr ) Wc v ll lave a fal Hae < Tl r>,. a a l'abljerd and Fells your underwear of us and save oney, Snow Drft, once used, always used. Hghest prce pad for batter ad e-'g Yc.u bny for less here Coupons w:th every purchase 0 to 5» cs 3» ft 0» RCHARDS & KNNDY.-- fe". AK *. ft** V K - J--'*-' Pf vr 8 te- :. v&f - wt' A 'B :,.&>. r. -- w-',» ' - A.-*,sA : ar' 'HtXs >A fcs3 +? w ArO"h%(l

2 - $W **>: ~ : / ' ' - < < >* "'Vt, ppr»- --j"-: %;.'.- '->M'- ;,<+ '. l '" j»"» n je ".'V *;; ; -.». ¾ ' / 'festef"* : *. PNCKNY DSPATCH «a»b~s*t2~.*r.:.. * fe r 'S.., *r S'.v: $.T- "*.;' --- -r tf" r % -' ¾.v~ ".L, ' k?*». * 600 CHCKNS After Beng Releved of 0* gae Trouble by Lydft. Pnkhao't Vegetable Copound* Oregon,. ' 4 took LydU. Pnkha's Vegetable Copound for an or* ganc trouble whch [pulled e down on* tl could not put y foot to the floor and could scarcely do y work, and at lve on a sall far and rase sx hundred chcken every year t ade t very bard fore. "X law the Copound advertsed n our paper* and tred t t has restored y health so can do all y work and a so grateful that a recoendng t to y frends." Mrs. D. M. ALTRS, R. K. 4, Oregon, Only woen who have suffered the tor- Cores of such troubles and have dragged along fro day to day can realze the relef Whch ths faous root and herb reedy, Lyda. Pnkha's Vegetable Copound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Woen everywhere n Mrs. Alters' condton should proft by her recoendaton, and f there are any coplcatons wrte Lyda. Pnkha's Medcne Co., Lynn, Mass., for advce. The result of ther 40 years experence s at your servce. Skn Tortured Babes Sleep fter Cutcura AUdrasesta; Soap2S. Ontent Zand M. Tako 26. Saple e*eh free of "Oattear*, Dept. S, Beates " (7 Stove Polsh uln V -Z «*P** * *'**>***>* V9*J X'L wed ruh&h uuet a t* Father's Lttle Joke. wfc absent fro hgh school one day. The next dty asked y father, who loves a joke, to wrte an excuse for e. He dd so, and n y hurry forgot to look at t before handng t to y Uacter Kbe. touk-uh?-*tevj, ead t, looked at e, and rood t agan. began to feel that soethng was j wrong. Fnally she handed e the note. t read: "Please turn Betty over jtour checkered apron. She needs U." xchange. Lft off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bt and Freezon* costs only a few cents. Wth your fngers! Ton can lft off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skn calluses fro botto of feet A tny bottle of "Freezone** costs lttle at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. nstantly t stops hurtng, then shortly you lft that bothersoe corn or callus rght off, root and all, wthout one bt jof pan or soreness. Truly! No hu* bug! Adv. nfallble Sgn. "There goes another arred an!" Sad a grl n charge of a candy counter. "How do you know?" asked the casher. "He used to buy a three-pound box of candy twce a week, and now he bays a half-pound once a onth.* Trsce of ndependence. There's one thng 've got to say tor the prodgal son," rearked Far- «r~oorntossel. What's thatr «*H»> had the grt to walk back hoe nstead of telegraphn* for oney." for sfstf or Adult Wrt* for Free ye Book. CALFORNA SNATOR SPAKS TO A LARG v\ AUDNC W totson Makes Speech at St. Lous Aganst the Treaty. DCLARS PRSDNT TO BLAM FOR H. C. L Johnson Declares Treaty s Delayed Because ts Opponents Want the Aercan People to Know the Facts Borah Denounces League of Natons. St. Lous, Sept. 3. ntroduced by Dr. Johe H. Son, forer Deocratc canddate for ayor, to one of the largest audences that ever flled the Colseu, Senator Hra Johnson of Calforna pounded hoe arguent after arguent aganst the League of Natons untl the vast asseblage was brought to ts feet cheerng-te and agan. Speakng fro the sae platfor where a week ago Presdent Wlson hurled the epthet of "qutters" at hs opponents, Senator Johnson tered the presdent a dctator who had "arrogated to hself the rght to dspose of our blood through secrecy," and pctured the proposed covenants a patchwork of secret treates entered nto tcrod the wnr, Speaks to ndana Audence. ndanapols, Sept. 2. Undenably the people of ndanapols are concerned over the arguents for and aganst ratfcaton of the League of Natons covenant. When Presdent Wlson spoke here last Frday he contrbuted to that concern by assurng hs audence that.the hgh cost of lvng would be reduced through edate acceptance of the covenant '*'*.>.*>c ~.7'f--??;xzzx--* :>.*<.-_ v*.-wr> >*T«->*- *"*-'* vert peranently all anno "cty ru ns pont of vew. Senator Hra Johnson of Calforna, delverng hs second address on hs speakng capagn n behalf of the senate reservatlonsts, obtaned fro hs audence defntely expressed agreeent when he declared ; "f any sngle ndvdual can be charged wth the a4gb-cost «f lvng, that an s Woodrow Wlson." The senator devoted a large share of hs speech to answerng the presdent's charge that delay n ratfcaton was sustanng the lvng cost. "He taxes the two onths that the league and treaty have been before the Aercan people and senate wth the hgh cost of lvng," Senator Johnson sad. "But he convenently forgets the eght onths he spent abroad, secretly pledgng our resources and our an power to uropean and Asatc governents, The lvng cost n Deceber and January last were substantally the sae as they are today. But he had nether the te nor nclnaton to deal wth the proble then. "But now the presdent would frghten us nto edate ratflca-. "». wuur-ucfu n; rnft thou.m.rju' people fought for ore than an hour last nght to enter the Audtoru theater ~to hear Senators Jonnson, Borah and McCorck reply to Presdent Wnn's defense of the League of Natons. Senator McCorck receved cheers when he declared that whle "the chef spokesan for Aerca stood there (at the peace conference), hs gaze enraptured by the sght, Lloyd George sat down n the cockpt and wrote the League of Natons." Senator Johnson declared that when the treaty fnally dd reach the senate «t was found not to be a "docuent respondng to the dealstc phrases and altrustc doctrnes," but "an nstruent that spends our treasure and our blood for the antenance of the Brtsh epre and the Japanese epre." Calfornlan s Sarcastc. " have followed, just as you havs doubtless followed," Mr. Johnson sad, "the utterances of the presdent n hs recent speakng tour. read hs openng sentence delvered at the cty of Colubus when he sad that be chafed at the confneent for so long a te at Washngton. felt, as read that sentence, Just as you doubtless fec, wholly sypathetc for hs enforced dleness n the rgors of the Whte House. " felt Just as you doubtless felt, that the confneent n Washngton, of whch he coplaned, for a few days over a onth had torn hs soul and ade hs sprt rebel at the restrant put upon t. But observed, y frends, that he s gong to a state a reasonably falar wth, and n whch waa born, and a hopng and prayng, toot, y frends, that when he reaches that state, the baly breezes of the Pacfc and the salubrous clate of Calforna wll soothe hs perturbed sprt and assuage Ms angushed soul "Now, y frends, we wll let h use denuncaton and abuse. Thank God, the Aercan causa preach needs only the expresson of the truth. As to Conteptble Qutters. "The other day at St Lous, la a frenzy of auger, Mr. Wlson sad, 'Let the show how they wll prove that, havng gone nto an enterprse, they are not absolutely conteptble qutters f they do not see the gae through.' Whut gae, y frends Your gae? The gae of the Aercan people? Not at all "The Aercan people play ther gae. They played t when they sent ther sons abroad to the nuder of' 2, and these boys valantly upheld the tradtons and honor of ths countrv. 'That was the Aercan people's gae, but t s not the Aercan people's gae to safeguard the terrtoral acqustons of ngland or of France or of taly or of Japan. And that s the,gae that Mr. Wlson speaks of and that Mr. Wlson plays today. "Now, the Aercan people never have been qutters. They never have n any contest, ether n ther own behalf or n the behalf of huanty qut the gae. They have ever seen t through. Mr. Wlson began hs gae at Pars, and let's see who qut n that gae and who t was that forgot the Aercan rule. "You reeber, Just as dd, that he had certan celestal phrases, certan dealstc stateents and certan specfed prncples upon whch he went across the water to play hs gae, and, y frends, ght say to you soethng that we learned long, long ago n the West. n our unregenerated day, before we were as cvlsed as you are here n ths great state, there was a sayng that rpened nto a proverb: 'Never st n the other fellow's gae.' The trouble wth Mr. Wlson s that he has been sttng n the other fellow's gae. And he got there just exactly what a an always J* _t L3&llQJ!t R :J :¾¾¾¾ open covenants of peace openly "arrved at. You and echoed the sentent. Alf Aerca applauded. fflho qut. Who was the qutter? "We ndorsed vocferously the freedo of the seas and the Brtsh lon growled. Who qut? "He talked, y frends, of adequate guarantees gven and that araents would be reduced. No araents were ended. None wll be reduced, ndttedly, under the League of Natons. Soebody qut upon the reducton of araents. "He spoke of a free, open nded, and absolutely partal adjustent of all colonal states, and we all nodded n acquescence. But there was nothng of that sort done. The Aercan people ddn't qut. Soebody else dd. Self.Deternaton Forgotten. "He told us of the destructon of every arbtrary power that can separately and securely dsturb the peace of the world. He never entoned t agan n Pars. The Aercan people ddn't qut. Soebody else dd. He sad, y frends, self-deternaton, self-deternaton for all the peoples ,.._..,., v. j- leved ffay""d3cwh»r'~~'vve-*ft "w-f- -. r*-** ««wn stand [ behnd yec f*>v>fr<»;;,..v **r r'" "' ternaton,' but he eft t. The 'Aercan people ddn't qut. Who qut? "He sad there can be no league or allance or specal covenants and understandngs wthn the general and coon faly of the League of Natons, and then Cleenceau ade a grace and then we bad an offensve and defensve allance wth France brought to us. The Aercan people ddn't qut because they were behnd h n hs stateent Soebody else was the qutter. "He sad to us as he went abroad that no people can be forced to lve under a soveregnty under whch t does not wsh to lve. But Japan, wth an oble countenance, shook her head and the Aercan people ddn't qut but soebody else Qut" Pckng Pockets to Poson Mnd. Senator Borah declared the people's taxes durng the last few years had been spent on propaganda dedcated to tell lug the how powerful the peo- pe n power have been. "We have been pckng our pockets,** be sad, "to poson our nds.** Senator Borah opened hs speech by sayng he would attept to dscuss the queston, as broadly as "a an can do who has a pgy nd. "Now, our honored presdent has sad n hs appeal at Colubus, O* that f you have not te to read the treaty for yourselves, that he feels that yen are wnder oblgaton to take the vew and constructon of those who wrote the treaty,'* Senator Borah contnued. ''That y frends, t sees to e, s open to legtate objecton. n the frst place, there are no two en who helped to wrte the treaty that) now agree a* to what t eans. H -* c a package before the war ca package durng the war c a package NOW TH FLAVOR LASTS SO DOS TH PRC! Nothng Dong There. Noselessly, but wth all hs ght, the buglar tugged away at the dressng table drawer. n van. t refused to open. He tugged agan. "Gve t another jerk," sad a voce behnd h. The burglar turned. The owner of thehouse was sttng up n bed and lookng at h wth an expresson of the deepest nterest on hs face. "Jerk t agan. There's a lot of valuable property n that drawer, but we haven't been able to open t snce the dap weather began. f you can pull t out H gve you a handsoe royalty on everythng that's But the burglar had dsappeared through the wndow, takng part of -..,,..»,,.>», v D<->«)w-tn'fl Wcklv. An Apology, tv ** C Uv. the WMaubvllle (N. D.} te!«n bona fde apology, or only the work of the offce huorst, t has orgnalty: "We wsh to apologze to Mrs. Orvlle Overholt ¾ our paper last week we had as a headlne 'Mrs. Overholt's Bg Feet.' The word we ought to have used s a French word, pronounced the sae way, but spelled fete.* t eans a celebraton, and s consdered a very tony word." Back Gven Out? Hoework» too hard for a woan who» hall sck, nervous and alway tred. But t keeps plng up, and gves weak kdneys no te to recover. f your back w lae and achy and your kdneys rregular; f you have "ofae spells," sck headaches, nervousness, alssness and rheuatc pans, use Don*'* Kdney JHtyt. They have done wonders for thousands of won out woen. A Mchgan Case lfrs. Jae* M. Murphy, 50 Maple St, Bault Ste. Mare,- Mch.. saya: "Kdney trouble cae 0¾ e and was ao~ serable fro a steady ache across y back that was often unable to attend to y work about the bouse. My kdneys were out of order. My feet and bands swelled and suffered fro headaches and d s s y.., M.. fett an run down, untl took L'S Kdney Pll*. Ths edcne J al the kdney syptos and put e the best of shape." Oat Paeaf at Any State, >a asw DOAN'S %%* poauauun ca, BUFFALO..*. UNCL SAM a SCRAP chew n PLUG for MOST & FRSH BAD BRATH -yftv C ~*t6rt How can anyone wth a sour, vaasy stoach, who la constantly b«lehlnf, b*a heartburn and»uff«ra fro ndgeston hava anythng but a bad breath? All of them stoach dsorders ean just one thng Aed-Stoaeh. BATONC, the wonderful new stoach reedy n pleasant tastng tablet for that you eat lke a bt ot candy, brngs quck relef fro these stoach seres. BATON C sweetens the breath because t akes the stoach sweet, cool and cofortable. Try t for that nasty taste, congested throat and "heady feelng" after too uch sokng. f neglected, Aetd-Btoach ay causa yon a lot of serous trouble. t leads to nervousness, headaches, nsona, elanchola, rheuats, scatca, heart trouble, ulcer and cancer of the stoach. t akes ts llons of vcts weak and serable, lstless, lackng n energy, all tred out. t often brngs about chronc nvalds, preature old age, a shortenng of one's day*. You need the help that BATONC can gve you f you are not feelng as strong and well as you should. Ton wll be surprsed to see how uch better you wll feel just aa soon as you bagln takng ths wonderful stoach reedy. Oat a bg (0 cant box fro your druggst today. He wll retort your oney f yon ara not satsfed. ATON C HND Corns. OaV levees,. see., awx. seeoe seeee al all pan, ensures ooarfort cofort to the fee,saakes s wajktag-. walkng easy. Ue.br aler at Una* gstt. Hlseos Chawlsal Works. *asangn.s.t. Mchgan Frut aheek ash Parst Lnweto eaeap and en easy tenaa. Man and book of vtewa free, ft. > THORPS, Owner, 46 X. 4Sa S*., Vew TorkOHy : Hee Treatent for -the Feet. Guaranteed to cure corns, callouses, aehlng and swollen fe«t $.60 by all DR. BBLLD OOSft, Roo «00 Bank taly Bldg., freeae. Cat W. N. U* DTROT, NO » t-fe.axaw-lafrrjs; -jfav-:' -" Vrs* ***** p&e»-majtsf.!<- J- 't&te*&# \ v. Mn**- ;':*) *«*%!*(

3 * wr ".W'ww, < - ¾ 7'j&$. r.,.-¾¾¾ 2*3 '«aw &fc.»* "ac Reed Cty B. F. Jones, of Lansng, and A. D. Jones, cousno of ths place, et for the frst te n 50 yean. The latter recognzed the forer by a pcture that had been tent h. Ooldwater Wages for 29 years, at $ a week, totalng $9,64, are asked by Mrs. da Mldgley fro the estate of her other, Mrs, Jane Crawbager, Those wll gves Mrs. Mldgley only a lfe nterest Carleton Thoa, Clancy, owner Of a repar thop, was lured fro bs hoe to repar a tre. When n a lonely place the gude was Joned by fve other en, who robbed Clancy of $25 and epted a pal of pant on hs head. Bay Cty The sugar beet crop n Bay County s reachng aturty uch earler than usual and sugar factores are akng preparatons to begn ther capagns earler than n the last few years. The crop s sad to be good. Mt Cleens Accordng to reports here, owners of the Vandenburgh far, sx les/north of the cty, have dscovered petroleu on ther land. Land adjacent to the Vandenburgh far has been bought by Detrot en, who wll snk test wells. Grand Rapds The state conventon of the Aercan Legon wll be held at Grand Rapds, October 3-5. All ex-servce en of the world war are nvted to ths gather!::-, rrdess of whether they are ebers of the legon. Aong the speakers expected s Theodore Roosevelt Hllsdale Arlo Cleent, a farer, 4 years old, resdng between Hudson and Pttsford, Hllsdale county, was found "dead n a feld on hs far when hs wfe went n search of h. A bull whch had been showng sgns of teper had evdently attacked h. Hs body was badly utlated. uury nto food prces several days, have testfed n substance, accordng to Assstant Prosecutor Allan P. Cox, that 4 cents to 7 cents a pound s the prce beng pad for beef generally by Detrot arket en. Redford Mrs. Dolly Anton, of Mllord, ded on tbe way to Recevng hosptal after beng njured n an autooble accdent on Grand Rver avenue -n Redford. Mrs. Anton, wth her' daughter, lzabeth, 5, was on her way to vst frends n Detrot when the autooble n whch she wa rdng turned over and fell nto a dtch. Detrot Lous Zellan, propretor of a jewelry store at 236 Randolph street, pettoned Justce Marschner for an order to restran Mayor Couzens fro refusng h a jewelry lcense under the new cty ordnance fraed to elnate fake jewelry auctoneers. Hs place s closed now, he says, because the Mayor refuted _hn a lcense. Kalaazoo "By scalng down the property nvestent account of the ralroads fro 20 bllons of dollars to e*-< Bay Cty Heran Kortals, 70 ye*r» old, of Merrltt townshp, dropped dead whle plowng on hs far. Kalaazoo Mrs. Martha Blakett Morley, 70 years old, ded n the house n whch she had lved for 68 years. Petoskey Clay B. Call, forer prosecutng attorney and probate judge, was gored by a bull at hs far near Mason. Owosso Ralph Slacoe, returned solder, who escaped wounds n hard fghtng overseas, waa serously hurt when ht by an autooble whle rdng a bcycle. Carson Cty The Caxaon Cty Produce Co. has begun the'erecton of a new cold storage plant here. The cold storage roos wll have a capacty of caaes of eggs. Lansng The Reo Autooble Co. has a co-operatve store n operaton at ts plant here. ployes save fro 0 to 80 per cent n ther purchases, accordng to reports. Berren Sprngs Nel Patterson, 8 years old, fell down the front steps of the schoolhouse whle the chldren were archng out n a fre drll and broke hs rght ar. Strugla Lttle Vera Rosn, 6 years old, was accdentally shot by her brother, who was playng wth a gun. The bullet entered her rght shoulder and passed through the lung. Holland Farers n the neghborhood of Fennvlle and Saugatuck are beng robbed of ther apples. Frut stealng by autooble partes n large and sall quanttes la becong serous. Kalaazoo Josephne Deore, who re ll wth enngtb just after she recovered fro crtcal njures BUS. talned when a cow gored her July 9, ded on her sxth brthday annversary. Kalaazoo There s no such thng as too uch pep, but too uch gnger s a costly thng, as Wlla Graha found, when he had to "shell out" $0 after he pleaded gulty to a "gnger jag." Mt. Cleens Surgeons have re. +UV ~ =»».r»»<k a*5ks&sba**>*ff er. The chld swallowed the open pn several <weeks ago. Detrot Detrot polce dealt wth 5,- 35 volatons of traffc regulatons durng the perod between Aprl**l, 98, and July 3 ( 99, accordng to tabulated reports fled wth Deputy ConrBBoner George A. Walter*. Carland The young Bon of a tenant on the far of Wlla Scott havng seen hs father burn stubble, put a atch to a stack of rye straw near the barn, burnng the stack, barn and $,600 worth of hay and gran. Coldwater Declarng he was an apostle and ought to rde free, a an who was rdng on a New York Central tran was put off by Henry Kng, Branch Crcut Court stenographer, when the conductor was unable to handle h. Caro Kathryn Tappan, 3 years old, of Grand Rapds, was njured n an autooble accdent near ths cty. The car n whch she was rdng was ht by another, throwng the frst car [ nto the dtch. leg was broken. fart A savn? tn th<* n*nna of arox* nnntaf Mss Tappan's rght.,jj», s«d foreljrn snarsr bpet workers PNCKNY DSPATCH An rsh Opnon. t Durng March, 08, we were caped ra northern France. t was the rany season, and our clothes were always dap. One ornug a bg rshan, as he thuuped the water fro hs hobnals, sad n n husky voce: "f a guy dpn't get pneuona here there s soethng the atter wth hs lungs!" verybody's Magazne. How's Thl? We offer ftto.oe for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MDCN. HALL'S CATARRH MDCN U taken nternally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Syste. Sold by druggsts for over forty years. Prce 75c. Testonals free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Oho. Burese Progressng. Aong the successful canddates for a degree n 98 appears the nae of na Then, the frst Burese lady to obtan the dstncton. L-wrv'.'- n. ;?V Jet Contents 5 Flud Dx 9oo DROPS ALGOHOL-3PBR GlWt snuthaloodbybeu- MAMS (»UU>«t: Thereby ftoottn$hfe (erfttta«ssandre<c MneraLNSTKARCOTc r **,*. SSSA ~ -, r«,«0ld7ag STARTS WTH YOUR KDNYS r- Scence says that old age begns wth weakened kdneys and dgestve organs. Ths beng true, t s easy to beleve that by keepng the kdneys and dgestve organs cleansed and n proper workng order old age can be deferred and lfe prolonged far beyond that enjoyed by the average person, t' For over 200 years GOLD MDAL Baarle (Ml has been relevng the weaknesses and dsablty due to advancng years. t s a standard old-te hoe reedy and needs no ntroducton. GOLD MDAL, Haarle Ol s nclosed n odorless, tasteless capsules contanng about 5 drops each. Take the as you would a pll, wth a swallow of water. Jbo ol stulates the kdney The Reason. "Not every one s successful oton-pcture work." "Oh, that takes reel actng." ~««w«*;*fffl;*u?s$f38 r \'arrat lacsflufe SnsWL 0 Al'll"n r, *;.,t V-s J5Dos-J3 xact Copy of Wrapper, n acton and enables the organs to throw eff the posons whch cause preature old age. New lfe and strength ncrease as you contnue the treatent. When copletely restored contnue taknga capsule or two each day. GOLD MD* AL Haarle Ol Capsule* wll keep yon n health and vgor and prevent a return of the dsease. Do not wat untl old age or dsease have settled down for good. At tbe frst sgn that your kdney* are not workng roperly, go to your druggst and get a ox of GOLD MDAL Haarle Ol Capsules. Money refunded f they do not help you. Three sres. But'reeber to ask for the orgnal ported GOLD MKDAL brand. n sealed packages. A Souvenr Fend. Wndsor Magazne "She held out her hand and the young an took t and departed." Boston Transcrpt. Chldren Cry For What Ms CASTOR A Castota s a harless substtute for Castor Ol, Paregorc, Drops and Soothng Syrups. t s pleasant. t contans nether Opu, Morphne nor other narcotc substance. ts age s ts guarantee. For ore than thrty years t las been n constant use for the relef of Constpaton, Flatulency, Wnd Colc and Darrhoea; allayng Feyershness arsng therefro, and by regulatng the Stoach and Bowels, ads the asslaton of Food; gvng healthy and natural sleep. The Chldren's Panacea The Mother's Frend. -.-rrgnr t,-ara w-r:"r-atc'.-'t- ska**. * >» r& *& ] *.*s-*v* ¾. v..g.;a-» vajsv?./ Y%"**.,% \k "'» * -w- PP*B -.-- _ -. Bears the Sgnature of to Use For Over JO Years The Knd You Have Always Bought TH ONTAUR COMPANY, NtWVORKCTY, -¾ «?, V -- to ts author, Glenn. Plub, who addressed a ass eetng at the state arory here. Detrot The Plub plan for ralroad ownershp and operaton was characterzed as tha. enterng wedge ol a well developed plan for the natonalzaton of coerce and ndustry n the Unted States "practcally a repetton of the sovet governent n Russa," sad L. C. Boyle, of Washngton, D. C, general counsel for the Natonal Retal Luber Dealers' assocaton, n an address here. Albon The thrw-story Snger ft Son's furnture store, whose stock waa daaged over worth fro water n a fre n the Bslow block, next door, Aug. 3. copletely cbuapaed when a porton of the fourth-story wall of the "slow buldng crashed over upon t. The roof, three floors and the large furnture stock fell through nto the baseent, leavng only the brck walls standng. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stager and Paul Burns, n the buld- ¾ at the ta, narrowly escaped by a rear doof. Benton Harbor Abraha Getz, 66, Mchgan's only leper, s dead, after three years of ntense and ptful sufferng. The case hat attracted wde attenton, aa the rctl tred to conceal hs afflcton. That he was not allowed to spread the contagon waa due to propt sctton on the part of Dr R. Taylor, now cty health offce*, who tuacovered the caae two yean ago whle terrta* on the draft exepton board. Oet cae to aak exepton for one of he tone, tad Dr. Taylor noted hs oondtton, joftff 0tte <* loot. edate rase of *5 an acre for the care of beets was gven the. They represent alost every uropean natonalty. Paw Paw Ralph Dobson, Halton Townshp farer, drove hs horse and buggy over an ebankent nto eght feet of water n the rver, but succeeded n savng hs wfe and two sall chldren. The accdent happened at a pont where a brdge had been reoved by a dredge crew. Three Rvers The savngs of a lfete were lost when fre destroyed the hoe of John Cunke. The faly had only recently pad the last nstallent on the house. George Jackson, fre chef, has fled a coplant, wth the cty cosson, chargng the telephone copany wth falure to. notfy the departent proptly. Mt. Cleens A bll authorzng the Secretary of War to donate two feld peces, captured by the Aercan Ary fro the Gerans, to Mt. Cleens, has been ntroduced by Hep. LOUB C. Craton. The bll orders that f the Geran guns can not be obtaned, the town be gven two cannon whch were used by the Tanks. Albon Wlle Hartan, 3 yean old, wrote a note sayng he waa gong away to "start lfe all over agan," loft t where hs slater, wth who he lved, would read t, and dsappeared. ( A few days later he was caught by the polce for the thrd te. He was robbng the bakery of. M. Mounter. Under pressure, he adtted that he waetenderof & "robber band, * and led offcers to the hdng place of an l Q/J Guaranteed by rood DA! - Open your LuckyStrkepackage ths way-tear off part of the top only. Protects the Lucky Strke cgarette a cgarette ade of that delcous real* Bur- cy tobacco. _ t's toasted* - ; *. " «' -K -, ~ a u

4 * 4. * V \ w ; * V - * -pr "ff M S # * - : * A Reasonable Prces n Pnckney Wth prces for all lvng coodtes clbug hgher and stll : hgher, sonetnjet dssatsfacton! s heard regardng prces herp, \ The Dspatch has nvestgated' *he queston whether or not prces, are hgher here than elsewhere.! and the result s decdly n favor of Pnckney. j Nearly every Saturday people coe here frt Howell and other nearby towns to buy goods. They are careful buyers and econocal week's provsons one week wth M. n c,- nr D enma UATTCD another we are convnced your 0 6,T P R S U N A L W A, t K oney wll go consderably far- Youth Llkey t0 Have Hard Te x. ther n'puckuey. planng to Fancee the Facts About That Food Slogan. JOK ON CONFDNC MAN Transacton That at Frst Glance Looked Lke a Good Thng DdVt Pay xpected Dvdends. possble these days of top prces. There's a reason why these people do a large percentage of ther tradng here, and you don't have r*o be an extra good guesser to gve the rght answer to the conundru. The essenger appeared satsfed a j er have been expectng t ever so long!" '" havng accoplshed hs sson, and "The acton of the authortes n slupng encourageents to thrft and savng on the outsde of the letters scut tltfough the als," sad Vctor Johnson, a young Australan wool erchant, n an ntervew at Washngton, "though hghly laudble, ay have A sple-faced youth shabled., alov currylu» n B( " uetln<s regrettable. consequences, hs hand a packet * cau ct f ou / fr, o *, wn. whch was sealed A frend of ne, an pressonable and addressed, young an, was very uch n love wj h an nscrpton n the corner letter full of poetc feelng. To hs Wth a lady to who he addressed a to~ the* effectthat S reat surprse t was returned to h t contaned $00.! unopened by the lady,' who, ay re- Struck wth the» weghs a respectable nuber of sheepsh look of P un(ls avordupos, wth a note that, the an, a passer-by asked h what j she djd not lke Personal references D akng a dollar go as far as he was lookng for. By way of reply on tne outsde of her correspondence the countryan held out the packet j Tne y un S an > greatly puzzled, reand requested h to read the ad- j garded the letter, whch he had taken dress, as he had forgotten t, and was care to nscrbe on the very fnest statutable- to read hself. tonery procurable, and found staped n a tone of pleasurable surprse tle across t n glarng letters AT LSS. other repled: Food wll wn the war.' Ths the lady "By Jove, the parcel s for e! had regarded as a personal reproach. and had ndgnantly returned the let Grapes, Grapes, jd "atng Grapes ready next week. Grapes H. G. SWARTHOUT rv\ Ths week a gentlean who j added that he wanted half a dollar for, State of Mchgan, the Probate Court does a great deal of buyng for a hs trouble, whch was pad on the for the county of Lvngston, spot. At a sesson of sad Court held at the The new owner of the parcel at once Probate Offce n the cty of Howell n retred to a dark corner to exane hs sad county on the 5th day of treasure; he found nothng but a couple of sheets of prnted paper, and n Septeber, A, D. 99. Present: Hon. ugene A. Stowe Judge of Probate. the ddle a whte label wth the sngle word "Sold." JS n the atter of the estate of CHARLOTT GLCHRST, Deceased , _.! W.P. VanWnkle havng fled n sad Was rong Knd of Flour. < sad court her petton, prayng for l- You Wll njoy Bakng foot powder, Canadan ary cense to sell the nterest of sad escooks ade t nto pastry of all knds, tate *n certan real estate descrbed Tle cooks at a cap n France lately : theren, had a sudden wndfall n the shape of t s ordered, that the 4th dav of an unexpected ton of whte flour. They October A. D. 99, at ten o'clock n worked that flour for all t was worth, forenoon, at sad probate offce, be and tes and prces wll convnce you' Soe of r went nto bread, ore of t 9 hereby apponted for hearng sad large publc State nsttuton was n Pnckney. n hs poston t s necessary to know prces and values thoroughly as he daly buys quanttes of goods of all knds Ths an nfored ths paper that prces for household necesstes average consderably lower than the sae class of goods can be bought for n nearby towns. A careful coparson cf qual that t s a waste of gasolne and) went lnt0 P os - Ana when these appet! tlon:..,,, * peared for use the reputaton of the ' ] l. fur h * r? rdered ' that publc te to Vst other towns expect- cooks was ad0< But before even a notce thereof be gven by publcaton L - a L. J,. ~. J u. of a copy o ths order, once each week ldg to get better prces than at t saple could be taken an angry offl- f or three successve weeks prevous to hoe for equally goods' { cer storcd the cara P ktchen to de- Bac day of hearng, n the Pnckney rpu -. ', and the lfe blood of the en who Dspatch, a newspaner prnted and crnere are tunes wuea one, nac ad lllct hands on a ton of foot clated n sad county. TTa-~ [ Lfe More "f you have a phonograph n your hoe and that enjo ewf wll be ntensfed = f the nstrfftnent s the «" 4 ; ' : -- fj-'jr.y:-,- 4Gggah&tt*&<4MLJ2!S!S wwv*www**»wf *»?%»wvw, t 'ZSSLZZZ T""~ 'XT'P'-' * «= PHONOGRAPH &! -s- # Hear these latest OkeH records? Wll play the for you whenever yof coe n 27 Splcty Whstlng solo wth orchestra j = Dorothy Lee. Accopanent by Sybl Sander- = son Fagan. 5 -.W" -vr The Thngs About a Maxwell You Reeber. t runs endless leage. a nehtv dstance. «>.' u J't'ut (A tut. t;». blrt>p.. 4. ts tns see to last foever, 5, ts upkeep never akes you poor. n Sundown n Brdland Duet. 2 Tenor solo wth whstlng oblgate. Harry Mc- Claskey-Sybl Sanderson Fagan, = 95 Tb e, Red LtncnH..c Keel rtc-fsher Bartone, wth orchestra Joe Phllps = ' Forever Blowng Bubbles Kcnrovn and = Kcllette. Tenor duct wth orchestra. = 200 After AH Callahan and Roberts r ox trot, nhtrttkcntal Lousana 5 ja/z orchestra = '.... " " ' - ' - s ,, 2 -'.T.*..*. L., "J-.- " - -" : _ * ' -~ '~' : 7'- -rv~v =strr 0tn.»OHrnr " y * 0 A. * *.,'. ot - J "»'M -rt-rrr r~ - ; -- Now. Vocal tro wth orchestra Sterlng Tro = Salvaton Lasse of Mne Tenor wth orchcst :ra = (j. t never wobbles or creaks n old age. 7. f yen keep two or three other cars yon' drve your Maxwell twce as often as any of the others. 8. t s never thrsty for ol. 9. Your neghbor and your banker respect your otor car judgent, 0 When you part wth t, t's ke partng wth a lfe-long frend. Call at y hoe and hear any of the Starr styles. Or better stll, call Phone Xo. 39 and ask to have one brought = to your hoe wthout oblgaton. f Convenent ters f desred P. H. SWARTHOUT : HHHHH llllllllllllltmllllllllllll. T* MAX LBDWDG / - *' *.» GGS POULTRY YBA> Hghest [Prces Pad ggs receved every'week dy. Poultry and "veal receved c\orv.\vedncsd'y ornng at the resdence of John C Dnkel. V. G-.. T V 7 L/lM J\ **» l jml-a- 'J.'<&&-' >.. ' - : ;,

5 V" fwrwt; < -; T«!*Tr *-*>,»»* ' ;V. '."-" ¾ J;*M r ;!* & Qrand Trurk Te Table For the convenence of our reafc grans ast Wans Wes j( :24 a.. No. 47 7:57 p. n. /lo. 45 4:44 p.. No. 48-9:¾ a.rn Ann Arbo "Ralroad nckney -nr«red H* the Poetoflceat Fnd' v, Md., ad Se-oud Class Matt*. LNCOLN F. SffllTH A '< vensnj; rales nnule knowu ON Leaves Laktland p'j 'Mt nn. North South l';)(!b el' Thanks, tl'ty cents. Keh/unns of ConduJence, one dollar A. M A. M x)cd Notces, n Local coluns nve 2 36 P. M. Motor Car '6 P. M eut per lne per tacl nserton. 6 7 P. M. 4 4 P. M AJ atter ntended to bentrtr the pergonal or busness nterest of any ndvdtal wll be publshed at regular adyertseng rates. Announceent of entertanents, etc., ust be pad for at regular Local Notce rates. H.tf.SGLfcR, M. >. C. L. SGLR,M.D. Obtuary andparrage notces are.publshed free of charge. Poetry ust be pad for at the rate of tve cents per ne. Drs. Sgler & Sgler Phy*cuas and Surgeuns All calls proptly attended day or nght. Offce ua Man to at. PNCKNY -:- MCHGAN Attorney at Law HOWLL, -' MCH. 0 'n The ~ -:---:- Pnck-y Bank Does a Conservatve Bankng BuBnesB. :: :- Pad 3 per cent on all Te eposts Pnekney G. W. TPLt... ' Mch. NORMAN RASON AUCTONR PNCKNBY An exceptonally wde knowl edge of values, years of successful salesanshp, and careful study of % % \ t Dftpatch (:;AT/»RhHAL DAFNSS CAMOf B CUR D PUBLSHR l.»scnjjl, $.2<> a Year n Advauc {LOCAL AND GNRAL! wwwpwwmwvwwvwwww*» www Marred at Howell, Wednesday, Septeber 7, 99; Mr. R. D. Roche and Mr. and Mrs. W. Shehan and son Mss Cora Perry, of Howeh Harlow and Mrs. M, Lavey and so..s Mrs. H. W. Crcfoot was a Jackson Adran and Lorenzo spent Sunday n vstor hst Frday. Lansng. Mr. and Mrs. S.. Swarthout spent Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Teeple and Mr.. several days last week wth Mr. and D. Drewry of Howell otored to De Mrstrot Ward Swarthout of Jackson. Sunday. The Msses Joey and Sade HarrB Mr. Jas. Doyle and daughter Mary, were Detrot vstors Saturday. Mrs. rvn Kennedy and Mrs. Patrck Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dnkel were n Ann Kennedy were Lansng vstors Sunday. Arbor Saturday. Hazen Sth of Detrot spent the week end here. Mrs. Wlbur sle of Pontac spent Sunday at the hoe of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ugene Capbell. Walter.Cook and Walter Mercer of Pontac spent Sunday here, Mrs. Fred Fwnrthout' of n etro* wan n town one day last week. Mrs. Grace Wallace and Mrs.. Mercer of Detrot were over Sunday vstors at the hoe of Chas. Reason. Mr. and Mrs. John Monks, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tplady and Mss Locklen Dr. H. F. Sgler and grandson Holls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Lansng vstors last Frday. Henry Harrs Sunday. Judge John Thoas, Mrs. Thoas and Mss Martha Thoas of Ann Arbor vsted at the hoe of Henry Harrs w. W W R<»'orrf o n ftf\rr\o fnr -wy * ~~~ P Mr. and Mrs.. Farna are takng a short vacaton out of town. Mr. rvn Capbell vsted hs parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Capbell the frtt of the week. Mr. Frank Battle who has been e. "ployed on the Maron Reason far for over a year has left hs work there and has oved hs faly to Pnekney. Mr. Battle, who s a achnst, ntends to work n Detrot ths wnter. The drawng busness has changed hands agan. Mr. Wayne Bennett sold to Mr. Chas. Can, who has oved hs faly nto the Bulls house. Mss MaeJ Trpp, who has been vstng her uncle, Mr. John Chalker and other frends returned to her hoe n Jackson last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.] C. V. VanWnkle and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark, who are on an auto trp tourng the western part of the statewere n Charlevox last Saturday and report an enjoyable trp. They expected to go fro Clarlevox to Pctoskey» t MS U!.. J. Bowers and wfe and daughter A...,.*»- :.V!«M.:,n-J Jg- 4(...-Awona_onrfJ wfe of tvv *»<->U*'» ,, Mrs. Bowers. Mss Maude Sth of Brooklyn, Mch, s vstng at the hoe of L.. Rchards. Mr. and Mrs. W. Darrow Jr. are packng ther household goods preparatory to ovng to Nashvlle, Mch, where Mr. Darrow has secured a poston. They expect to ove the frst of next week. Mr. R. Dockng of Ferry, Mch., and _ 4. Mr. John Bradley and daughter, Mrs. the specalty of rnral auctoneerng ; Mna Downs vsted Mr. andmrs. Jaes have resulted n success fro the f Dockng last week; very frst sale conducted bv h, Mrs. M. Randall s on the s. k lst. and the'large nuber of sales al- Mr. Geo. Martn of Howell s >pend-j 'u r -, -; -f'rt,-mq ng a few days of hs vacaton at the ready held for well sat.hed CU5 - hcf e of h9 other) Mrs.. Martn. totrs are the best recoend*.-, Mrg> Dr< Bryftnt w h o h M bcen vst. lons. Specal ters for the next ng h parentg> Mr and Mr3- Ge0, w. sxty days. NOTC have accepted the agency for the.. lgenfrtz Sons Co., Nurseyen of Monroe, Mch. a ther lcensed, ' Teeple, returned to her hoe at Haverhll, Mass. Mrs. Bryant was accopaned by Mrs. Teeple, who wll rean at Haverhll for a short vst. Mrs. H. W. Crofoot s vstng relatves at Salne. Mrs. Fred B«nz of Ann Arbor was a agent here. Ths sjthe oldest, largest, \ guest at the hoe of Dr. C. L. Sgler and best nursery tn Mchgan. They < several dava last week. put out nothng but A.. stock and do C'arence Alley and faly of Dexter no substtutng. The putaton for vv cal. honest dtraln:' :- " o.-y uvfl. Sloe': shr... "' ' -: "» ' ' '*' < c"' throl..: fr. as >. v,(/c\, be '/.t a Mr.. C. L Tur \> : Detrot Frshort te on the road. Wll be glat Ua,-..to gve quotatons on all kd.4 c frut Dr. C,. S;.;lt-r and wfe attrr. \6 trees and shrubbery. the funu-nl 0 M.-'.., fester Uz-2 of F\ S. Hurlbert "Lncng Sunday. Adv. Pnekney > Mch. local r,j '. pj.s, a.- hev ca'o'. -.eh the- ( G j;ot to. of the t -r. here s or. v.,\', to ;..:.'f cta rha,'s by a cnsutu' wul - reoy. L,'! * H<NeSc» s c Used»>'. an jnf)l-n... n rc- of the '.'Coufc n n«ot the tjrban Tube W b'x t h's rftbe j.-" *V ned ycu have M rurn; perfect heang, and! ng.>ot!: o when c s en'ny closed deafness s the result. Unlss the nflaaton can be rtduced and ths tube restored to ts noral condton, heang wll be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, whch s an nflaed condton of the ucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medcne acta thru the blood on the ucous surfaces of the syste. ~ We wll gve One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medcne. Crculars free. All druggsts, 75c. F. J. CHNY & CO., Toledo,0. Henry Montrey of Petersburg Sunday wth Pnekney frends, spent Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cv.verly o Howell v'st-.'d Pnckneyfrendd Thursday evenng. Dr. Wll rwn of Howell was a Pnekney caller Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. H. F. Sgler, who has been vst:ng Rev. and Mrs. Sutherland at Whtehall returned Wednesday evenr K Mrs. Sgler also vsted frends n KaU- 'f v-cr tttj tf t;""t'rtc- ttl \fn ::5. vjlv' XlTSfc"! the hoe n Lansng. Mr. Walter Mercer, who has been workng n Pontac durng the vacaton has returned to hs hoe here. He expects to attend the Ann Arbor unversty ths fall. -The crcut court tsonvoneout Howell next Monday. There wll be no cases fo: jures at ths ter of court. Mr. Joseph Placeway of Howell, who s vstng Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wrght near Howell, s reported serously l! wth blood posnng. Mss nez Dyer, who has been spendng the past few weeks at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Kennedy, returned to her hoe n Lansng Sunday. tofmttovtowmtftr;* ~~*.~#w*' '.-* We Are Ready to Supply You' * Wth the Followng SCHOOL SUPPLS SchoolBooLs Rulers Tablets Pencls rasers Pants Drawng Books Drawng Pencls. Slates Slate Pencls Crayolas Colored Pencls \ Copasses Pens Penholders nk Pencl boxes f. y M < U. M. ngersoll rr "Once A Tral Always'Nyal" Cash and hghest prce pad for eggs and pouhrv delvered at our ponltry plant- Wll take n eggs sx days of the week and poultry on Wednesdays. Solctng ydr patronage, J.: (.RR*** Mrs. B. Sutton of Flushng and Mrs. *.* Baey of Montrose vsted Mrj. D. F. # wer, t beng her brthday. Harry and. McHenry and Mr. :: :: Wll Dunnng ade the trp to Pleasant :: Lke, nd,, the hoe of the McHenry brothers, last Sunday. t Vf --.J **, s~ - " - son wrtc was held at Su l}ake, Mch wnwfwflftffrwrv >Wt]7fflf7Mf[g\ WBSTR'S NW NTRNATONAL DCTONARY contans a clear, accurate, fnal answer. t s an ndspensable self-help to success. Hundreds of thousands of people n all walks of lfe use, proft fro, and enjoy tha vast fund of nforaton. Are You qupped to Wn? The onlv dctonary wth the new dvded nafte, characterzed "A Stroke of G«nJus." Type atter s equvalent to that of a 5-voluo encyclopeda. R8ULAR and NClA-PAPrt dtons. V/pT for So-cen P«;?. r.lustrn- Ur.ns. etc. FR-', a '- o?.x;kc naos l' y;. rr.cr.w. :n V.'-.J Pr-''- <-... t < > n. s #»* ** :,: # j.:.t :,:, :.: *» *. > ** *,* *» % * *. % AS-t'-'flrVt***** ' ««B»«&-«W,. FARNAM, -. -r ", y"t*ft- wr < TrMwnMMnnfc"*rWrT f " Tr f PV\ "*** GLASGOW BROTHRS V NnTcn rnn cr wr< M~P rnnn pfnn THFuP NOTD FOR SF-LJNG ;% -w. J,C.../a * "l tff"jffvt ~T' ---?x= r$lzzzxz2d&s3l} K-SJ-kjM» JXyn!»MJ We Carry a Coplete Lne of Suts for Woen and Msses at Moderate Prces New Wool Plads J$5 to -*25 Sartly talored skrls of Woolen Plads A nuber of styles to choose fro Values that are only to be obtaned here Georgette r? Unusually Good Blouses Qualty 7.50 Value* for $5.00 t»"<«> ;. :. :'; r ;* ; TH: Values n ths lot cannot be equalled n all the wanted shades ltll R> DO YOU WANT your frends to avod you? They wll certanly do so when your breath s bad. There s no excuse for anyone havng a bad breath. t s caused by dsorders of the stoach whch can be corrected by takng Chaberlan's Tablets. Many have been peranently cured of stoach troubles by the- use of these tablets after ye of sufferng. Prce 25 cents per!:-'.>!?,»-.';vr-. v w * # ' - * >!

6 .»,.>f,w. ¾ rv"' **.- & \-l :>!/*; V. :t >". Tr**"?A* 5r.V>"-r * &. ; / - $tf # : :*5Wyt-3? **%» >& *,; Z'frZff**?: &> > &?. < -.? ' Vl- > :. < -,-,. - ; - * ** -. # - - * *!#* <'.,. ' PNCKNY M. fr,½ :. $ $ >... *# ' > ' * SMgsggH BOSTON POLC AR LOCKD OUT PROPOSAL OF MN TO GO BACK TO WORK TURND DOWN BY AUTHORTS. NW FORC TO B RCRUTD ntre Mlta of Massachusetts, Over 6,000 Men, Were Called Out to Mantan Order. Boston Polce Cossoner Curts shut the doors of the polce departent n the face of the strkng polce- 'en by announcng that he would not renstate the en who had abandoned ther posts. He ade t known that r he would proceed at once to buld up a new force. Governor Cooldge and Attorney General Bruce Wyan supported the stand taken by the cossoner. The cossoner's acton followed the strkers' acceptance of the suggeston of Presdent Gopers of the Aercan Federaton of Labor, that they return to work wthout deandng edate unon recognton, but wthout relnqushng any of ther clas. Guardsen Patrol Cty. Boston Wth Governor Cooldge as coander n chef of the state's forces, n coplete charge of the stuaton, the cty last Frday took on a.war-lke appearance. Machne pn? were ounted at polce headquarters And troopers, wearng "tn hats" by toder of Adjutant-General Stevens, patrolled the streets. The order followed njury to several solders by flyng ssles. The entre lta of the state of Massachusetts, about 6,000 en, were called out when the polceen struck. Several hundred cvlans were also.«jttabkatf»fffcabaqsgjga: 'Wr-v TRALS PRSDNT OVR COUNTRY, FGHTNG LAGU 3NATOR HRAM JOHNSON. Senator Hra Johnson, one of the chef opposers of the League of Natons and peace treaty, who s followng Presdent Wlson n hs speakng tour through the west. U. & OPNS STOR N DTROT Surplus Supples te Be Sold to Publc Below Cost. Detrot- A largo departent Btore, whch, t s claed, wll effect a savng to the consuer of fro 50 to 200 per cent.whch begns busness wth an ntal stock of surplus ary food and other supples valued at,000,000 and wll eploy a staff of 200 clerks, s to be opened n Detrot by the Unted States governent next week. t wll be one of a chan of fve tllajclv onerafah, Tha others. *ffflj; +*r»:t* j cw<;'w«r '*"" b rz~*"'"* ; DSPATCH >* UNUSUAL HAPPNNGS AND OTHR BRF NWS D not Australans to Study U. S. Farng. New York. One hundred pcked Australan solders, who wll take the course n farng at the Unversty of Calforna, have arrved. Bourbon Prnce to Sell Butter. Pars. To show he s really a patrot, Prnce Lous, f Bourbon, pretender to the French throne, has just entered the butter trade n ths cty. He says he wll fght profteerng, and f he can reduce the cost of butter he wll feel he has done hs bt for the people. Boohe Quna Thrown nto Rver. London Two Geran achne guns whch have been presented to Farnha, Surrey, were reoved fro the recreaton ground and ptched nto the rver. The ctzens object vgorously to such exhbts. They want no Ger* an guns. $0,000 Gold Sword For Pershng. Washngton. Congress was asked to vote 0,000 to purchase a gold sword of honor for Gen. Pershng. n the sae bll was a jont resoluton by the Senate and House thankng Gen. Pershng n the nae of Congress and on behalf of the people, for hs "Fathful and valant servces t? the country durng the war." Drug Rng Raded, $00,000 Sezed. New York. ght en were arrested and habt-forng drugs valued at ore than f 00,000 were sezed by nternal revenue agents n what they sad was the ost portant rad of ts knd ever ade n ths dstrct. The prsoners had $25,000 n cash and are sad to be ebers of a gang whose operatons extended throughout the country. Return Dead Yanks, Ask Undertakers. Too Much ay be a* dangtroutt c at too lttle n U sallow or yellow, the eyes dull, the head aches or sleep broken nd unrefreshnt the hade aches, or the s a pan under the rght shoulder Wade t s an ndcaton that the body s beng pot* soaedby poorly dgested and perfectly elnated food-waste. t s a wse thng to take Beecha's Plls to releve these syptos by helpng the Mkr< NTHR HAD KCK COMNG Mutual Mstake Nothng for.gent t en to Worry About n These 8ervantless Days. The head of one house where war condtons had left the place helpless drove hs daughter to a party..4 +\* ~ \\ s\ns*. *»%» ***M% 4\** Dsappearng Servce. "No," sad the couter. "T not akng any coplants about the road." "Then you are satsfed r " won't say that But the last te coplaned about y trp they toofeb that tran off the next day." The Cutleura Tolet Tro Havng cleared your akn keep t clear by akng Cutlcura your erery-day) tolet preparatons. The soap to dean** and purfy, the Ontent to soothe an* heal, the Talcu to powder and perfue. No tolet table s coplete wthout the. 25c everywhere. Adr. NSSTD ON QUCK ACTON Ths Father About aa 8ena!ble as Many Who xpect Wonders Pro Correspondence School. Henry P. Davson was talkng about the nuerous correspondence coarsest,¾ F>VV\JO.nrA CJ.J- Tr»ju 5> t**e$ a *ss? >ft *r/~!7--'-)t>\r>f>t. - «< * «lon by eans of ther own barrcaded the wndows of ther places of busness, as f to wthstand a sege. Boards were naled n front of the glass to protect t fro hands of hoodlus Who have been roang the streets. A fght to the fnsh between the consttuted authortes of state and %lty and the labor unons was ndcated by developents n the strke..whle Governor Cooldge was exercs- \lng hs authorty as coander-n- Sef of the state forces, Mayor Peters was akng t plan to labor leaders who vsted cty hall that the polceen's unon would not be recognzed. The labor en were fr n ther nsstence that the polce be pertted to afflate wth the Aercan Federaton of Labor and offered to guarantee that the polce never would be called out on a sypathetc strke. The strke of polceen was called by the polcean's unon, Sept. 9, to copel recognton of ther oganzatloxl. KLL ARMY BLL-CHAMBRLAN governent's deternaton to gve the publc easer access to ts vast surplus stores. Busness wll be done on a cash and carry bass. Towns n Mchgan wshng to trade wll contnue to receve purchases by parcels post, whsra thfty ftrp nnamw tn «Anr representatves, the dfference n the future beng that ther orders can be sent' to Detrot and wll be flled on the day receved. One thousand tons of staple artcles wll coprse the frst shpent to Detrot The governent not only wll pay all overhead, such as transportaton and-buldng rental, but wll sell below cost. BG FR SWPS LONG SLAND Standord Ol Co. Plant Destroyed; Loss Runs nto Mllons. New York Fre, whch was fanned by a Btrong easterly wnd copletely destroyed the bg plant of the Standard Ol copany at Greenfeld, Long sland, causng llons of dollars that the bodes ot Aercan ranen heroes burled n France be brought hoe for bural. John Moss-, Lousvlle, natonal presdent, n hs address declared there s spreadng throughout the naton a deand that the prose of the Governent be kept" Ancent Hotel Now Move Theater. Northapton. George Hotel, 364 years old, s turned nto a ove theater, perhaps the oldest buldng n the world to be put to so odern a use. The Duke of Monouth ade headquarters there on the eve of the rebellon n the west country. n 768 t was headquarters of a parlaentary contest n whch half a llon dollars was spent to get the votes of,9 electors. Belgu Must Rase Mllons. Brussels. M. Delacrox, nster of fnance, dscussng the fnancal stuaton n the chaber of deputes, sad there was necessty of the floatng of new loans and the posng of specal taxes. The nster sad the natonal debt h*rt reacbed a total of $2,593,000- ly presented, one sad: " certanly ust beg your pardon for soethng, sr." "What s tr "You know that nght when you drove your daughter to y daughter's party?" "Yes." "Well, when cae to open the door thought you were your chauffeur." "Cheer up! thought you were your butler!" Far Lfe, ngland. Thrve, Too. Joseph Hergesheler was talkng at the Authors' club n New York about the copyrght law,''whch deprves a wrter and hs hers of any reuneraton fro hs work 58 years after ts copyrght "We authors," sad Mr. Hergesheler, "have lttle to fear fro the bolshevks. Our work has always been treated as under bolshevk rege. "But, then, lterary artsts," added the talented wrter whscally, "have the consolaton that ther work lves after* the. Look at Rnbens! He panted a thousand pctures, yet there are soethng lke four thousand n to necoue a rapoeou u uuucec ' " "You can't learn to be a Napoleon of flnafce or anythng else so easly,*'' he sad. "These courses rend roe of the an who brought hs son to the* school of nes and growled: " ' want you to learn ths here bojr; to h* an expert lnln' ftnglnoor, hnfa ook a-here don't want h to waste hs te over a lot of book nonsenseabout strata and denudatons, and don't bother h wth nerology and crystals, nether. What want h to> learn s how fo fnd gold and slver and copper n payn' quanttes payln" quanttes, nd you and Tl call for h and put h to work Monday a week.'" Objected to "Parkng." My laundress young son brngs y laundry hoe n bs lttle wagon, wrtes a correspondent. The other evenng he had hs lttle baby sster along, and left her sttng n the wagon whle he brought the basket n the house. The baby started to cry and sadr "What's the atter wth her?" "Oh, she wants to coe wth et she never does stand for beng: A * crattc v»y>fbplstttt.~ WAZKnK*"* L ; -»fc--.'-'x--'t >..;.-. nstraton ary re-organzaton bll proposng a regular force of 500,000 en as "ltars run ad," 8enator Chaberlan, Deocrat, Oregon, has subtted to the senate ltary cottee, of whch he forerly was charan, an "analytcal and explanatory stateent" proposng that the easure be rejected entrely and concress prepare a new bll. The bll s denounced as a "preposrterous schee," whch "spells one an donance, staff despots and ltars to a degree never surpassed n the palest days of the great general staff of the Geran ary." The sprt shown by the fraers of the act, fe charges, throughout s one of "consung desre for despotc, unrestrcted power ltars run ad." JUSTC R. & 0STRANDR DAD t - ' llehaan Supree Court Jurst Des Followng Long Health. Xanag usaell. Ostrander, jus- Of tat Supree Court of Mchgan* ded suddenly at hs hoe here U. been n H health for soe JsjatSce Ostrander was a eber of fra'pjn fj Board of *w xaners jb*tt tta orgsnlahon 8M to 904, twfctlm waa «tsavg*a«ud to the Bhench.,?.a,;->.4. -kt 'LL*o A l v»as aputtd 42 engne copanes and two fre boats **. -,. :. looked lke a scene n war devastated France or Belgu. Tanks were crupled up; huge steel grders lay n tangled ass, few walls were left standng, and burnng ol contnued to flow along the surface of Newton creek. A fleet of 0 flreboats puped torrents of water fro Newton Creek. Several dozen tanks, whch contan fro 50,000 to 70,000 gallons each of crude ol, benzne, gasolne and naptha, near the blaze were drenched n an effort to prevent the fre spreadng. JUDG DS N LAK MCHGAN Chcago Jurst Drowns Whle Wfe and Son Look On, Helpless. Muskegon, Mch. Thrown fro hs otor launch nto a heavy sea when" the rapdly revolvng fly wheel caught hs trouser leg. Judge of the Superor Court Henry Guern, of. Chcago, drowned before the eyes of hs wfe and son n the stor-swept waters of Lake Mchgan, Thursday of last week, after akng a futle attept to sw aganst the terrfc undertow whch has been prevalent on ths ade of the bg lake. The stran on the engne, when Judge Guern waa thrown fro the boat, stalled ft and t waa possble for hs wfe>to steer the wldly teasng craft towards her drownng hue* Judge Guern bad boo spendng* oararal weeka at ht oottage at Sylvan 000 owed to the nadbaf Bah for he payent of $7,500,000,000 arks n Tranen Boosts Total Mllon. Berln A su between $325,000,000 and $350,000,000 wll be necessary f Herr. Oeser, Prussan nster of ralways, agrees to the advances and bonuses prosed the ralroad workers by the governent There are at the present te 800,000 ralroad offcals and worken, who wll average,000 arks bonus br advance each, and there wll be addtonal bonuses, h> eludng extra pay for nght work. nglsh Waters Now Reapng Harvest London The dsappearance of Geran and Austran waters fro the hotels and restaurants of fashonable London has left the feld open to nglsh waters, who are sad to have been reapng a harvest One Pccadlly water says he earns $5,000 a year. Ths s above the average, but nvestgaton shows t s not unusual for a good water to earn $3,000 annually. Rata Coat Brtan $00,000,000 a Year. Maoth Drgble to Be Bult Newcastle, ngland At a conference of engneers and shpbulders at Newcastle, ngland, Sr Charles Parsons predcted that an arshp would he bult soon of 8,000,000 cubc feet, capacty, four tes the axe of the R-34, and capable of akng a 5,000- le non-stop journey. He added that a large flyng boat waa to undertake such a voyage fro ngland to the Cape of Good Hope, crossng Afrca fro north to aoath and atfflatag rfv- At the and the nd of the Day There's health and cofort n the truly Al-Aercan table beverage The Orgnal POSTUM CRAL Bd your coffee troubles good-bye by jonng de great ary who now drnk Poetu nstead of coffee....>jr verywhere at Grocers,., ~ sr -/;/xh"< < 9 *- fc*; c. Jn.'"C; : KV*" -*<*«*-- t<>ll»t

7 Vf'J *«L wwb J-'Xt.. ' 4 SpM ;%M -,:*&. 'y' * ':'*"-*," --..,.. ; :*:'- > : v.' '\. 'ffn PNCKNY DSPATCH **r W r "WTKr;; COPYWCWT "8JT D0WN" Synopss Senor Antono de» Guerra, a fne old Spanard lvlngr on hs ancestral estate on the Aercan sde of the Mexcan border, s nfored by ha Aercan lawyer, Depton, that there la a techncal error n hs wll. He thereupon tgna a new wll, wthout readng t. Whle ths la gong on hf adorable granddaughter and helrea, Senorta Teresa, s out on her rose-covered balcony lstenng to Aercan love-akng fro Blly Stanway, owner of the Panted Rock ranch. Teresa goes to Jon her grandfather and fnds ht gone, wth the drawng roo n dsorder and blood on the floor. The Aercan takes coand of the stuaton. Senor duardo Raon Torre, a hated knsan, arrves. Stanway and the De la Querra ranch hands return fro van pursut of the bandts. The new wll dsnherts Teresa *nd akes Torre sole her. Captan Juarez, nonally representng the bandts, appears and deands $20,000 raneora for De la Guerra. Torre, bejr, assues control. CHAPTR V Contnued. "Unfortunately, n answerng hs suons to the rancho, cae too late for h to ake e cognzant of the hdng place. Perhaps you, her cheeks. "And perhaps," added Stanway sgnfcantly, "Senor Torre would be glad to have knowledge of ths banco; would be glad to have the oney handed over to hs essary?" Gretfo") "ssary?" Agan Torre's black brows arched., "The fabrtarrtons ef-4 the Aercano's suspcons are truly wonderful! He would suspect e of robbng yself?" He laughed nsolently. Stanway looked questlonlngly at the grrl "Pra a," began Torre. The grl whrled upon h, her eyes flashng. "Senor Torre," she cred passonately, "you ake t necessary for e to rend you that our relatonshp s not of y choosng, and that we are not close enough for you to call e cousn! f you fnd t necessary to address e at all should lke to be addressed as Senorta de la Guerra. {Please reeber." Torre flushed angrly but anaged lls careless sle. "As you wsh. Senorta de la Guer- Ta," he retorted, "May suggest soethng? H "What s t?*' shortlv. hself Captan Juarez ayftea ratfk j J L.»-" > k.a. v - ; -' '< ' ' -' > -» ranso would t uot be well to ask h to proveto us that ho knows at least where our knsan, s? f you rang for Pedro agan and sent h wth the essage " Teresa rang and sat n a usng Hence untl Pedro cae. "Pedro," she sad then, "tell Captan Juarez that we are consderng hs proposton. Tell h further that we wsh to be certan that he really coes fro the senor." Pedro bowed, wthdrew, and returned alost edately, hs face strangely whte, hs hand shakng as he held out soethng to the grl "t s the aster's rng," he sad, deeply agtated. "The rng he wore always upon bs left hand.' Senorta, senorta," hs voce chokng, hs eyes glstenng, "you wll not let the kll hr "No, Pedro." She took the rng, her own eyes shnng. "f har coes to h, Pedro," she went on steadly, "we shall know what to do. shall we notr Pedro ade no spoken answer. But hs eyes, suddenly hard and cruel, went straght to Torre, restng full of eanng upon h. Then, turnng abruptly, the servant left the roo. "t s papa granovs rng. Senor Stanway." She gnored Torre entrely. *q a afrad that Captan Jnares speaks the truth." Stanway stood wth drawn brows, starng at the floor. The whole affar was so eloquent of rascalty en the part of the debonar, black-astacked Torre t was so ncoocevble that Us nresence hers now was net s part of dark desgn, so rdculous to sasoss that Antosse de la Gnerra bad ever really purposed dsnhertng the grl who was dearer to h than daughters to ost en and yet what to do? Suddenly Stanway bent forward, whsperng swftly, guardedly, to the grl. And then, after Stanway had fnshed and stood erect agan, lookng down upon her, as Torre watched, hs eyes narrowng suspcously, her hand clenched, her chn squared, deternaton cae nto* her en and voce. "t s a chance, senor,* she sad. She rose and stood lookng at h steadly, stll gnorng Torre. "t s a gae of dce wth our destnes." "And you wll play t, senorta V eagerly fro the Aercan. She ade a lttle gesture as though she were handng soethng to h. " place the dcebox n your hands. May, Senor Blly?" "Then," cred Stanway, "we ust waste no te! Call Pedro." She rang. Torre, stll watchng suspcously, ade no coent. Pedro cae n hs swft, slent fashon. "Send word to Gaucho to coe to the house edately," Stanway told h. "Let h brng three en wth h. Let the coe ared. And see that Captan Juarez does not leave.,7%...,.... '.,.,;?. «- c K»apeu up jf euro b ejr». (. tuu wth a bref, grunted "Bueno," and hurred on hs errand. Torre had leaped to hs feet, hs face crson. "What does ths ean?" he cred sharply. "As her to the De la Guerra estates deand " "St down!" Stanway's voce was very cool, but t rang wth an unstakable sternness. "We are gong to CHAPTR V. A Lawyer Plays Wrtn "Vdal has returned, senor.** Blly Stanway awoke wth a start The late afternoon son was streang through the drawn curtans of, the guestroo to whch he had been shown, and Pedro stood over bs bed. "Vldal has brought Mr. Depton back wth hr he asked, sttng up. "S, senor,** grnned Pedro, " thnk that Mr. Depton dd not lke to coe, but" and be shrugged eloqueotly *you know YldaL senor." -Torre and Jnares have bad no word together? They know nothng of our havng brought Depton. to the rancho r** "No, senor.** coet back to us, wll have you to thank as uch as anyone. Now, wll you ask your senorta to coe to the lbrary? And then wll you see that Vldal brngs the lawyer therey* Pedro went about bs errand, and Stanway, dressng swftly, went to the lbrary, whch he had chosen because t was at one end of the bouse, and so a place n whch to converse wthout fear of beng overheard by Torre or the captan. Vdal was there before h, a bg an wth a beautful body and a scarred, ugly face. And wth h, lookng grotesquely sall, ptfully neffcent n the presence of hs guard, was Depton. "Mr. Stanway, sr." The lawyer was upon hs feet n an nstant, hs face red wth anger, hs speech seeng to froth up n a strea of barely artculated words fro between hs wrthng lps. "Are you one of ths danable conspracy, sr? t s brgandage; t s outlawry; t s sheer defance of every statute " "Good afternoon, Mr. Depton/* sad the rancher pleasantly. "There s no conspracy on our part We erely wsh to ask you a few questons, even to gve you a chance to get out of ths ess skn-whole. St down. The senorta wll be here n a oent." The door opened and Teresa cae n. She nodded brghtly at Stanway, bestowed a look upon Vldal whch plunged h nto an ecstasy of delght, and wth no word to Depton went to Stanway's sde. "Have kept you watng?" she asked. "No. cae n Just a second before you." He drew out a char for her and turned to Vldal. "Vldal, we have a few words to say to Mr. Depton. Wll you wat n the pato? shall call you when we want you." "Depton," Stanway went on, "what passed between you and the Senor de la Gnerra last nght?" "He sent for e to ake a change n hs wll," sad Depton glbly. "He gave no reasons for what he was dong, although he ust have noted y surprse." "Dd you know that he has been engaged durng several years < hs ernors?" nst, srh nnesrforts ns that, looked A* hestated a oent before answerng. " have heard h speak of t." Stanway sled at the grl, whch she returned, and Depton, planly puzzled, watched the closely. "The law s rather severo n the punshent t etes out to kdnapers, s t not, Mr. TJepTonT* "Yes." "There s what you en of the law ter an accessory before the fact?" "Certanly," snapped the lawyer. "But f you care to consult e n a legal capacty " " dont" lghtly. "We are sendng WONDR AT FORST'S QUT Travelers Have Frequently Coented on Apparent Defcency of Anal Lfe n the Woods. uropean travelers frequently allude to the Aercan forest as rearkable for ts soltude and defcency of anal lfe. A foregner s struck wth surprse, when blng through the bush, at the scarcty of brds, rabbts, and hares, and astonshed when n the deepest recesses of the wld country of wlls ght have been prevented by a gentle does of bne pll! What Stanway slpped ovt of badv hs awful nstances of chronc dyspepsa great snewy body towerng for a oent over the leaser for os 4 the lo Bansh dyspepsa fro socety aad n the character of Halet and Othel breed. yon have no cre, or at least so lttle "Ton are a gentlean, Pedro," ha that yon would not consder t worth sad warly. Tovr forjlfr. Branson of Branson & Howard to advse us." Depton's tongue ran back and forth between hs dry lps. "Now," went on Stanley, wthout watng for an answer, "how uch oney dd Torre pay you for your part?" Agan Depton had leaped to hs feet, hs face flushed, hs eyes ablaze. "You ean to nsnuate " "St down!" Stanway caught h by the shoulders and drove h bade nto hs char. "Dd yon know that after you had gone and before he was sprted away Senor de la Guerra added certan notes to hs eors?" "What are you drvng at?" fued Depton. Stanway stepped to the door. "Vldal." he called, "Mr. Depton wll rean here n the lbrary. You wll see that he does not grow lonesoe? Bueno." He cae back to Depton's sde and added quetly: " a drvng at ths: the senor ade certan observatons upon the character of Aercanos. He entoned the fact hat a certan an had just coe and gone who he dd not trust; he stated why that an had coe; he entoned a flaw that that an had pretended to fnd Ah!" as a look of sudden understandng and a quck fear wth t leaped nto Depton's sall eyes. "Now you see? Shall we leave the, senorta?" Teresa stepped through the door, Stanway followng and closng t after the. "We'll have h scared out of hs lfe n no te," he chuckled. "By toorrow ornng he'll be ready to tell everythng he knows f we'll just prose h twenty-four hours to dg out n." "You are very wonderful, Senor Blly!" The look she flashed h was unstakably full of grattude; and hs leapng hope sought to read soethng else n t "Teresta n be "'hls»e-*>. But she had slpped fro h*, laughng, and a lacy antlla was la hs hands, and fro the far sde *t the roo, as she whsked nto the hall* way, she wafted hlra a kss fro be pnk fnger tps. t&-w J&-> UlXl Ull. VTUC a-.»» LV 8TOCK DTROT. Best heavy steers, $ ; best handy weght butcher steers, $9 0.50; xed steers and hefers, $8 &*; handy lght butchers, $708; lglht butchers, $ ; best COWJ, $8.50 9; butcher cows, $7.50@8; cutters $6 6.25; tannerb, $ ; best heavy bulls, $ ; bologna bulls, $7.50(g8; stock bulls, $6.5007; feeders, $ ; stockers, $7.5008; lkers and sprngers, $ Calves. Best grades, $ ; culls adn coon, $909. 8heep and Labs. Best labj, $5.5006; far labs, $304; lght to coon labs, $0 02; far to good Bheep, $808.50; culls and coon, $406. Hoot. Mxed hogs, $6.7507; pgs, $ AST BUFFALO. Cattle Pre steers, $607; best shppng steers, $303.50; edu shppng steers, $202.50; best yearlng steers, 950 to,000 lbs. $506; lght yearlngs, good qualty, $2, ; best handy steers, $, ; far to good, $0.50; handy steers and hefers, xed, $202.50; western hefers, $0.50; best fat cows, $000.60; butcher cows, $ ; cutters, $ ; canners, $5 6; fancy bulls, $000.50; butcherng bulls, $809; coon bulls, $70 8; best feedng steers, $0.500; edu feeders, $809; best stockers, $ ; lght coon, $6.5007; lkers and sprngers, $ Hogs Heavy, $ ; yorkers, $ ; pgs and lghts, $ Sheep and labs Top abs, $50 J5.50; yearlngs, $02; wethers, $9.5000; ewes, $8.50@9. Calves Tops, $ ; grass calveb, $80.,-&v-~»--v =S5VK;-jj.. S'.v- '* *;>.-Stfprfr*-*****-!**'-.. +-* '.>swv«v'v» *sf.,. GRAN AND FD. Wheat Cash No. red,42.28; No. <»,wl */) OA 4% Torre shows hs hand and akes threats. Stanway defes h and akes counterthreats. (TO B CONTNUD.) He Wears a Necklace. Dd you ever hear of a an wearng a necklace? Well, that s what the ale Canadan warbler does, whle on the feale of ths attractve brd there s only the slghtest ndcaton of a necklace, says the Aercan Forestry assocaton, Washngton, whch s conductng the naton-wde brdbouse buldng contest aong school chldren. The warbler's necklace of black spots shows up very strkngly on hs olve green and yellowsh throat and breast. On the back the brd s wlderness. The sae fact has been observed n extensve forests both n urope and Asa; and n proporton as Wreless vs. Wre. the traveler penetrates nto ther nterors Wll all the telegraph and telephone he fnds a saller nuber of poles, wres and nstruents connect "St Down " anals of alost every speces. Brds, ed wth these ethods of councaton begn our gae of dce presently. And nsects and* quadrupeds wll upy you wll do well, senor, n playng your n a certan rato wth the progress of hand to keep rght on sokng and* agrculture, so long as there reans a be sply uu uucl "»Cu >" n» year or so? Representatve Steenerson of Mnnesota, rankng Republcan St down!" suffcency of wld wood to afford the eber of the house post offce cottee, Hs hand oved a very lttle as he a refuge and a hoe. spoke, cong to rest upon hs rght predcted "Yes," f the progress They use the now beng ade n wreless councaton hp. Torre sat down. contnues. Mr. Steenerson, as forest chefly for shelter, and the open grounds for forage; the woods are ther house, the eadows ther far. Wlson Flagg, n "Woods and By-Waya of New ngland." De Leon's Landng n Florda. On March 27, n 53, on aster Sunday, Ponce de Leon dscovered land after ha voyage of exploraton fro Porto Rco. De Leon bad saled n search of the ythcal sland of BtlnL where the "Fountan of Tooth** was sad to be, when he dscovered land on the North Aercan contnent. He naed the country Florda, on account of the profuson of flowers. Woea Lad to Dyspepsa. How any serous faly qnarrau. arrages out of spte, and alterattona»* "CO'---s Sfv>. u, f l.do, u. t y\>r grande for her he's Just goog to run olw and No. 3 yellow, $.70; No. 4 yel e off the rancho! Unless By Jupter! 've a noton to do t!" He was thnkng of Padre gnaclo, the prest at La Panza. low, $.68; No. 6 yellow, $.67; No. 6 yellow, $.66. Oats Cash No. 2 whte, 75c; No. whte, 73 l-2<g74c. Rye Cash No. 2, $.43. Beans edate and propt shpent, $7.76 per cwt. Barley Cash No. 3, $2.40(0)2.60 per cwt. Seeda Pre red clover, $29; October, $29; tothy, $5,30; alske, $24.50., Hay No. tothy, $29.50<&;30; standard, lght xed, $28.50@29; No. 2 tothy, $ ; No. 3 tothy, $23 >25; rye straw, $.50 2; wheat and oat straw, $0.50 per ton lu carlots. Feed n 00-lb sacks to Jobbers: Bran, $47; standard ddlngs, $56 67; fne ddlngs, $64 65; coarse corneal, $70; cracked corn, $7; corn and oat chop, $60 per ton. Flour Fancy sprng patent, $3.25; fancy wnter patent, $2.75; second wnter patent, $2; straght, $9.27 per bbl n Jobbng lots. FARM AND GARDN. -fe When paddllnghls canoe through lake " f rt *> Hv cr.vng--t.'j'tvj yv uu. * htvu-tfots. -'Fals n v*t$ Berres Huckleberres,?o75UtJ?fc ; lvely brd. t s very seldo stll per bu. Ot t-s.cvv.vjfc2 \a <".' v.. ;, a, ;'.-<_-.-.*. n urope they swa n ulttudes. dflshoh ouf at so tro teptng-tort<y 2t Ths scarcty of anals, would reark, s not pecular to the Aercan banks of streas. t usually keeps Plus 80 85c per -5-bu basket eat. t s partal to the wooded V&T lb. n underbrush near the ground. quoted n The Wreless Age, says: "Rado councaton s the cong thng. t s akng such rapd strdes that before the end of the year the average Aercan wll not be botherng uch about the transsson of an ordnary essage over an ordnary telegraph or telephone wre or as to whether the ordnary telephone or telegraph wre s owned or controlled by governent or prvste nterests.** Physcans' Oath. A part of the Hlppocratlc oath la aa follows: "Whatever, n connecton wth y professonal practce, or not n connecton wth t, ay see or hear n the lves of en whch ought not to be spoken abroad, wll not dvulge, as reckonng that an such should be kept secret." Ths oath s respected by every court n the world, and rare* ly ndeed baa t ever been broken by a reputable physcan. The frst thng the and $3.504 per bu. Pears Bartletts, $ per bu; sall, $ per bu. Apples Mchgan, best, $ ; ordnary, $.75 2 per bu. Peaches lbertas, A, $3.25; AA* 2fn;AAA 4 ner bu. Green Corn 20@25c per doz. Honey Whte cob, 32 33c per lb. Celery Kalaazoo, 22 25c per dec Cabbage Hoe grown, 90c $l par bu. Toatoes Hoe gtown, $ per bu. Lettuce Leaf, 2c per lb; head* $ per crate. Calves (dressed) Fancy, 28 29c; choce, 26 27c per lb. Dressed Hogs Lght, «7c; heavy, choce, 24 25c per lb. Onons Western, $ per bu and $ per 00-lb sack; ndana, $ per 00-lb sack. Potatoes Jobbng: Mchgan, $4.50; Jersey cobblers, $5.50; Jersey ganta, $ per 6<Mb sack. POULTRY. Lre Poultry Sprng chckens, large, 2993c; Leghorns, 26 2*c; hens, JO 32c; sall hens. 4S 2«< roosters, 2Q22c; young geese, 22# 2fe; dncka, 2SO30C / BUTTtR AND COOS. Detrot Batter: Fresh St 4a par lb. ay»-dpresh eggs, 7000 tag to oaaty.?-,-s. \ ; '<* ' 4¾ M v*l - vl :f * * >. 4' >&t fs-r *f)&s»m** $ nxl 7. j. -y* A»- ->v-\ *. y.''**t. y?.. -J* *v -.-& *f ','> - "V..*» yn.

8 , - J > -» --l- **.,.-./,, TVtf X*$r( /. HvcV T'flA.*! ' * * '* ;?"' v**!»3 $8? \ :r W",!\ '-U' A '. - WMH«HHHHHHHW«Hfl!!tHttrtt«lH*l«HK*H;:'.. O Scrap Book c MORTON'S p. & '.-. * OPNNG s - The're Here, Fellows The New Fall Suts 5 SATAN WOULD KP HM BUSY Father of vl Well Knew the Value of Spreader of False Ruors Aong Peoples of the arth. agne ths scene to be at the ron gates of Sheol. Over the entrance s you sec the horrble sentence: "Lass ; date ogn speran:a " or whatever t S was that Dante sad when he eant there were no excurson tck- ets to be hal. And as soon as you are past the portentous p o r- tals,- agne that Satan hself greets the party, as follows: S "Well, what's S ths bunch?" S "We," says the Spokesan, "are a S copany of ruor-spreaders. These 5 other fellows sply pass the ruors S along, not knowng where they coe S fro. But ' the one that starts = 'e." S "Fne.'-" says the father of nfay. S "Leave the party to e, but you go S back for an-.ulkt load. beleve n cn- S crouragng ert." Boy's "Few Years Busy Ones. js The crowded lfe of a boy who at j ~ the age of twelve could nether read MM c: nor wrte and was placed n a specal S school for backward boys was told S by Councllor Ulack at a eetng of ~ the Brghton (K.ng.) ducaton c->- ttee 2'ceolly. The boy, who«e nae ~ s Munnery, turned out to be one of the frst boys n the practcal class, Juul on leavng school at fourteen he joned the tranng shp Arethusa. S Here he becae the chapon sw- cr D the shp, and wa?; next pro- fessonal boxer n the pregnable. n August, 94, he was sent to a subas' lne tender, transferred to the Glory, =: and went through the fghtng at Galsj Upoll. He has been on contnuous HOM BAKBRY Open for nspecton at all tes* Coe and seejfor yourself how Mother's Bread s ade Saturday, Septeber 20 We wll ake a Specal Prce ON MOTH MMH l l l l l l > Ht wn»<u«w Two Loaves for ~ F rt *t ' --- * * - * 4» *-..,)*_*. ¾» > «J****A* - -»*S>vW -* -*.'- ""ttf Z "f 25 j &. J j. >*>.'" ' -v *r» '.:.:, 6" «AV '**y sryleplus Clothes' And a beautful lot they are hut to try and descrbe what we've gathered for you as well try and descrbe each ndvdual /lower n-a hed of bloong uladol. wde open, are the onlv awr.u: an dea of what wc la v tu cl 5? the feel, rathe-red fro loo- :. T -. fl 7*"!0 ]"*:'ccs bts at S S n Your own eyes, both through whch \\>\ can grasp ( ow \ ou...!. v;.<w t ae u -> SOG! BTY LTTTN ; «> and STV u *: -» n-w4 '-rw.j; AND. NOW 2 We've prepare:! a lr.e of -o ; *..''clothes lne." f you'r-: or.e. of L-j.>-< Sthat we beleve you are thn you'.! 2 our extra stout, well ad sus t o 2 the best part s that style s corr.bvd «-n 2 The fabrcs you'll lke n ther r-h frr.,,, lxtares, as well as gray. ;.> j.fg 3 3 *v :» >:' s «.".rao,.- -. '.j U <,',t J a.;,! J c" -: or.o cf *' rn-' t_'mt. And ' v "ry rart-nt rowvn and bjue les soft to Co'ors rare *r*2> r M - --». >r "t" J.... J s And we're after the boys trade n Pnckney ¾ v (> swth the lowest prces offered anywhere f ' crowdng of events and not by years Munnery's record would be hard to heat. S Worse Than Pullng Teeth. = Wld and dsheveled, watery of eye, =: and treblng of lb, he burst nto " defttst's consultng- roo and" ad- = dressed the olar erchant n gaspng toner, ; "h>o you gve gas here?". S "res," repled the dentst. S "Does t put a an t< sleep?" "Of course." "You could break hs jaw or black 5 hs eye wthout h feelng t?" "My dear sr, of course. " S "t lasts about half a nute, doesn't 5 t?" 'Tes." S Wth a wld whoop of joy and relef S the excted an threw off hs coat and 3 wastcoat. s ">"v," he.veled, as he tugged at hs shrt, "g>>t your gas engne ready. wont you lo pull a porous-plaster off y back." Tt-Bts. re ; Queen Saw a Dfference..''T:tonfo r-nro;'l, n c- o. ;" r T :>t \ r}7""?t;tf'rn. Vct-nart war? rrnccn of Kn- [f] ad. rolrcrs of the two cr.untres '- ',, chershed,.,.(..,,,, an.., llusory,-,.,..., hcje,..., (>f. «, strcnt... ' =: ( aa.l', by (hut of a s.-tret poltcal of'the"b!wo 'of"r'rv.-or'n urope.' u Que! a Y.'a> - ;\; >\-;s - ]! }::( <l, by vay Jt: of ol' : l:\z!:,e a-v.-]y d:-\a.-a tl u;:eju!-! ( 'ry,, r: ~ to ;.;:y r. s:\ 'hy.-' v-t to he Frrel S s eout. t w>t ]:er frst : to tl';e, H ~ eonlnent: of urope. ;;;,,] the bref ex- ; j~ ~ pe'ence dh-w fr<> her the nave cnu-! = Z! ert: "veryhnp: s very dfferently ~ to ngland, partcularly the populn- J = 5 The Adventure of Youth. 5 All the Aazng scence of war fly- S lag s n' the hands of hoys and youths-. ~ Rarely s a successful aran found. _ 5 who' has reached the a pro of forty. ~ S Leutenant Cohel Pceo of taly, w: j M * j ~*.u*~ w " rr r\ <L u,..vt'oor? H a score of 7 alrphnes brought dow:. ~ for flood Clothes, /.c>0 - > - ' C J = to date, s the dy eee n t:>, worh: j? And W!:e" t Coes to Overcoats 5 fpfhtpr noes nro under tventv Ve prepared for the largest lu-re--, n our h-;torv. f you want, a coat fro $ > to S v) They Ve. here n our store now PAD lltm*ftff»''"t~ r -orlv tor \-fu. t. zz a younpr n's pa e and hy ;he e:cp \\ c can sell rence fnd nvenron of thf?;e youn/ en wll ths portant ar of war- 2 fare evolve and becoe perfected. fc = Had Forgotten the Art. &C0. S Jaes had just started knderpnrs ten. One evenng he onrae rushnpr hoe wth a sheet of pnper contnnlr hs frst attept at penanshp nnr nsked hs other to readt for h. >(.-h. ZZ She looked at the llerlle w-fnp snd r: sad. ".Tnes. ' afnud enn't ren: 3 thnt for you." whereupon Jaes ns ASS r pn<'' dj'n.'jod : T? -d en d: "Oh. 'f "WHft.r thnt's -udu. t's bce you 'c' school. JSo 'ueh a on' te wonr van can't - t. ~fst -H GAUTON! Mather* bread s- akv-avs fresh when delvered fro the bakery. f your dealer does not furnsh strctly fresh bread, nsst that he get t for you. f he carres Mother's Bread n stock t s hs duty to always have t fresh MOTHR'S BRAD s always at ts best, always unfor, always ALL RGHT. J% **v *» r Telephone Tunber 3 fnnurwnjnj'fhhnjhfnfnnjmhjnsjmnnjjnmnhnjjr; CASf ATS CRDT Whchcxplans why wc can and do nr j Undersell any other hardware J store n Old Lvngston County Cocjand see about t. New Perfecton and VVckless Ol Stoves Lawn Mowers, Banner Steel Ranges and all s STAPL HARDWAR GOODS Truly yours = Teeple Hardware Co. s 'ffrfrfhtffffffhnhumhjjunffr f > /V..-S - ' v '. ' --'-«'V < ' 'jt; '- fck-'jpm A -.-- JKAW* j*, " jru--,*,«n*a.

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