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1 * ' ^^w^w^^^^^^^^^wy^^^ * * ' - - * ''~M$$#&>* ^ ; ^ ^^^^P?^ Sp?! *>.& J*%WJ.V -¾¾¾ s ' PNCKNEY A. l> -4,-,^..^.1^, Vol. XXXV Pnckney, Lvngston County, Mchgan, Thusday Septembe 52, 1919 No. 38 MOONSHNERS PAY Seveal cases of havng possesson of lquo llegally wee dsposed of Monday. Most of the defendant! pleaded gulty and wee assessed vaous sums fo takng chances wth the the lquo la*, Davd Wallemae of Pleasant Valley pad $50 costs and s unde pobaton fo one yea, t John and Nck Cdfeo of Putnam pad $100 and $50 costs each They bad pevously pad $150 n the fedeal cout. Dan Rota?, Theod oe Dumsa and Pete Popa of Putnam wee fned $200 and costs each. Mck Zck and Mack Boch of Bghton donated $75 each and 25 dollas costs to the cout clek lenency havng been extended becanse Boch was a dschaged solde. M. and Ms. Lemen who wee accused of beng connected wth the thevey of many automobles equested that they be allowed to stand tal n Wayne County. Pemsson ganted. John Peach -ol ft ftn Oak. who, t s clamed, SUDDEN DEATH Just befoe gong to pess wod s eceved of the sudden death of M. Ed. Spout who eted to bed appaently as well as usual Wednesday nght but was found dead n n bed the monng, BSHOP ELECT New Yok, Sept 18. The Rt. Rev, Chales Sumne Butch, suffagan bshop who was elected late yesteday to be pemanent bshop of the Epscopal Docese of New Yok, succeedng Bshop Davd''Hummel Gee, who ded last May, wll become the eghth head of the eghth head of the docese on the confmaton of hs electon by the genj Wants, Fo Sale Etc. } HGHEST CASH Specal pces on Hose PRCES Hdes, on $900 pe ton, Rags 1.50 pe hunded, Rubbe 2 to 5 cents Wll eal conventon of the Epscopal Chuch,, take n all knds of, T,, ~ junk,, v- 1.. t-...». /-¾ ; v. hdes etc- Monday and Satuday whch meets n Detot n Octobe. ' On the fnal ballot Bshop Buch e-: each Wf - ek at m V P lace "^ Pckney ceved 128 clecal votes and 80½ lay \ at Mal once. a post cad and 1 wll call votes, each lay membe havng a factonal vote, as aganst hs closest competto, the Rev. D. Enest Mlmoe W. BENNETT Stes, ecto of St. Thomas Chuch, who had Rev. > 55 clecal D.» Wm. n votes 1. Mannng, \g and n n : 2bA ec- -T/ lay j - LOST Ba pn, thee stone topaz,! Monday - n nckney< Kmdly T / WTn \ vote3 to Dspatch offce. to of Tnty Pash was thd wth :42 clecal votes and 17 lay votes. WANTED A Dstct Manage o Geneal Agent to sell a complete lne Bshop Buch has seved as suffagan of futs fo the ochads and home, fo nne yeas and s U4 yeas old. Fo oses, shubs and onamental tees seveal yeas he was n the publshng fo landscape wok and sell steet busness n Chcago and was not odaned untl hs foteth yea. He was tees, Also to employ sub-agents fo neaby, tetoy. Pat o full edto and manage of the Gand Rapds Evenng Pess fom 1897 untl 11)05, when he becatfe ecto of St. Andew's tme. Pat o full tme. Pay weekly. Wte C. W. "Stuat and Co., Newak, N. Y., and let us tell you ^f^.-.*** ". «?>. ^.¾^^ *'-t '.*'* *^WJ* 1?^;;**: One Pce To All A All Pces Guaant Wsh to emphasze the fact that we ae wllng to make an effot to accommodate ou patons and fll the wants as best we can..ml HW -^y^ '»«_ ~m*t v..< '.tfssa ^¾.'.'f' FOP Satuday, Sept. 2*H We wll sell fop Cash O^j Queen Anne Soap pe ba «*»--4- Lenox Soap pe ba * - Swft's Whte Laundy Soap pe ba - L. Amou's Whte Flye 9c ba, 4 fo -> «La^d compound pe lb-- :&«Good boom fo 1-- -^-^ One of the best lnes of wok shoes, boys and gfefe:'-*:.-~.^ ^-la.xojj.lljln^l^^ojjv^.'t nces that wll 3UF- ^ v -ft*. yl '>.::/ '*>:>.;*" wth Sheff Mlle SUPERVSON TRANSFERRED The vlu^e authong lav^ jt'f-n unttled that.man Steet h 'nckney, whch s pat, of 1'e tunk lne fom Detot to L-M: wll heeafte be taken cat) of b_> the Count}' Ko^.l Commt.-j.. ThM'wl )- welcome news to! hkk-y, fo t!^ 'Xp-n:;e v\;l \A no longe pad b_y t vll-:- 1. A!'Kn:<j; ol!a-t npovt'non;? 11. J' ^ : \\e!:o,l,;\v w^s! V,' l. 1).- V."a-U.:; f{ [ H «., 3lU Stf\nt;l a m h :d 1.-, 11 -.'t 1TM VT ',') 1 t.l.1 ; 1 O,v:' n JV(0'1 1.1^^-».f Alo 1 "-- 1 l'b f THEFOWLERVLLE FAs Ae yon L, o:y_; to th-' Fowlev.Le Fj? JSn-^. Eveybody yjes ev-tv yoa, an o shne- Lve poge^vo and on the ctokout fo new attactons, thy PowlevlU Fa Assocatoa wll keep np the ecod o havng of the most popula fa a ths secton. Tadton says that at one tme n the dm past a ad l&lt bf J*QW because he wa3 not alllmpd.tp: attend the Fowlevlle F^MP. We]!, nobody blamed the lad and when he etuned to the old home many yeas late, well-to-do n ths "wold's goods, he made a ule that hs chlden should be allowed to go to go to the geat and only Fowlevlle Fa. CENTRALZED SYSTEM SCHOOL The people of Unaalla Townshp ae much nteested n the centalzed school system. They have engaged M. Rockwell of Lansng to speak on ths subject at Unadlla Thusday evenng, Sept. 25 and at Gegoy Sept. 26. Lades ae especally nvted to be pes- #Bt.... mle west. Leavey. Fnde etun to L*ee F(.)R SALE : :;> Fne wool ewes and 28 sttutons, Thf chuch popety epesents almost $10o,0"0,'MO., L. C. Muss, /admnstato. half-blood feedng l-»mus. Bshop Buch 13 well known to ma»y,,,, *,, ;,. Lv^-> SALE Lage, tne of thtvodo Dspatch eades as a gft- ^ve fapf* Ceap. ]{, G. Webb ed oato. Ho s a cousn t<v'mt\s. Ja.e.j PL'KE BULD Whtu Leghon cockeecod egg poducng Mable. clf. Ba un atnun. M. Bet H'cks NOTCE THOSE WHO WOULD LKE TO TEACH SCHOOL ' :;a.-. n.'dj :\CYA: ^,, -»»1 1 J \ \,- uv".<. n ');t -A t::. -.\' that- &b(mt ^> ^ac-h^fa 1 j The school??.vq all fled n lu^h G. Al-lncn Co:;::s:-lo.c 0 SCHOOL ClJLR The cde m wll be eady lo mul.k e.k evt-y ' u.-fcjay ofle..oo:..ot fthe.ot^v..!. (. LAL a tfg 1K..J v c. t:.,^0 101 NOTES Jx.t.lV.VLt t:. :unty -+-.-hjola Pnckney g~c-3 to Lansng Satuday to battle the state champons. Tbe Psckney boys ha^e been out n s nts ^evey^nght fo thee weeke and ae n tfxx condton. J. P. Doyle says he Jat avnpfoe n stoe fo the Lansng, \ \ : \ <.. :! > - f.*v jj,-jn:7', K :;..U'd :o; ao:t )o;;.'.: woo:; ou..^ ^ 00 \V. B. Dal'l'OW, t 0. c 1: j;.:'..)-:d L;;vo\vd..-- /,- 1 yp J jhu.-.\l.,0 -U:K 1.o.-- '::'vj.an J.-3.^ gap:.-: atnc^ft^y' ^-t n HL'N'Xw L''..'[1XSKS Ae MOW edely -.'.!..sy LL Ju^a'.^u o* W. D. >aow.axj L-'OTc tlx Fve'to ffty nccs apply.^t fam- tw«sk w»at ol Lnckney. Mss Latf Hchey. FOR SALE OR RENT-HOUSC, bam and two lots n Pnckney. Wte Ms. Mlfec Hll, 1:.;'.» McGaw Ave., Detot, Mch. FOL SALE 12o aces on easy te.s P. 0. aouess, Pnckney o Howel.. J. Abbott. ttam. Spot wtes fom the captal classed Pnckney as one of the best j p J R SALE-House and ;fou lots n teams that nvaded Lansng last yea, j Pmcknyy. nque Jl;j So. JackEon the Commecal Couse unde the; St., Jacsson, vnch. supevson of Ms. Doyle s povng; FJR. SALE -A Lfnc lake fam thee vey popula wth Hgh School students mles fom Pnckney. Good houte +u~ ~,K Q,. n,; n^» f^ * ^ p^«h«^, ^nd bans. ;>0 aces. Reason fo the numbe wshng to take Jookkeep-,.,,. ln., & dvde -the class. ' sellng nave othe busness, ng beng so geat t was necessay to j nque of Dspatch. Twenty-thee students ae classfed PURE LFE NSURANCE Age 3C $13.00, age n typewtng. Seveal othes wshed to take t but could not be accomodated R. J. Ca Foty-fve non-esdent students ae enolled ths yea. The Seno claas numbes about eghteen. They have stated the Seno spt by odeng class pns. Watch the senos ths yea. The tenth gade class has oganzed, electng the followng offces: Olah Dockng, pesdent; Stanley Hall, secetay, and Vea Shpley, teasue. The class numbes twenty, NOTARY PUBLC WTH SEAL^- W. B. Daow. NOTARY PUBLC WTH.SEAL At the Pnckney Exchange Bank. E. G. Lambetson FOR SERVCE Regsteed Poland Chna boa. Fee, on» dolla at tme of sevce. Edwad Spees One mle west of Pntkney. '. Vt 1 Y n, "*% " Wc guaantee that we wll meet alt fe compettve pces, so why hestate to ty us out.¾ -T-tsHfve~tOHv4--h4+u^j '!:::: :o'-: n:! -1 soan P - -,. --1,-...: lv Yous heatly,.l-'ot? -O^V^M 2 loaves best be&d Best bacojvpes-k.. ; ^^-^ Pok eafngc. _ Dt-bt f ankfots.- ' loo.l COlT<-P..... _.. _. _.'Mb. can Whte Lnee coftee Flou. _. Csco. 8 ba^ Flake Whte.- 3 cans peas..._--_ H pku'- uoodh's Campbell's Soms pe can lbs oatmeal. _. Good O vend la -.4^¾¾ >,...:35-.: Kubbc Boots, Shoes, Rubb f"l^^fe udewen, House Desses, Dy'^Sjp^ Tobacco, Cgas, Candy /" 3 pkgs Beechnut- -_J26c Hghest pce fo eggs and batte NOT N THE COMBNE Coupons wth evey puchase. RCHARDS & ;v ' w *?'* J Jg ^,* )w * *':? -.- SK--?fe? w. f*^. >f y-s & S y* \, **-:*%< ""-"9.,* l' *3V y+*j ^-.' 4- %!-'7>;

2 =&* * '1 jf-->\... >^< ; %>.«- PNfeKNEY DSPATCH * ' ft?' -v.'cvv"»/ :.» :¾¾ &L FfTT* MM >?* o GENUNE ASPRN "Baye Tablets of Aspn" to be genune must be maked wth the safety "Baye Coss." Always buy an Unboken Baye package whch contans pope dectons to safely eleve Headache Toothache, Eaache, Keualga, Colds and pan. Handy tn JkO? B Of 12 tablets cost but a few ',..".."".. 6fc dug stoes lage packages M*"Attftka ^ ^e tade mak of lwm. Manufactue of Monoacetcof Salcylcacd. Adv. Eaay Mon«y. A dschaged solde wth hs young wfe ecently went on a shoppng ou n Washngton. Ex-solde, vey ted and not-havng much nteest n walkng the asles of a depatment stoe. sat hmself down n the lobby and pomsed hs wfe to eman thee untl he etun. Soon he was fas- asleep. n a eclnng poston, wth hs hat n hs hand, he was enjoyng a quet nap. When hs wfe etuned she was shockngly supsed to see a dolla and a ha^lf. n he husband's hat. w.,^,,_.,...-,- Pmply Faces. ^ ¾ ^ ** '' PbBp)? s a '"' 1 blackheads ^aslfe»**fcsaa ttk Cutcua Otfoent. Wash off n fve mnutes wth Cutlcua Soap and hot wate. Once clea keep you skn clea by usng them fo daly tolet puposes. Don't fall to nclude CjUcua Talcum. Adv. f&. WHpH TO WRTE ABOUT kev Natually Found t Had to Make a Vey Long Stoy Out of Happenng. The cty edto of an Oho pape «akl to a new, epote : '"Thee's to be a meetng of the tus- wsh _ j, would 4o> vent somethngnew to cat" you need BEECHAMS Pnxa Even when dgeston s good* posons ae fomed dung ts pocesses that unless elmnated tate mnd as well as body. BEECHAM'S Sold %»UOTO> n b«x«a» PLLS S-WAU MeddMa 10«.. 25c. th«w«tdl Jaspe's Clay Man. Lttle Jaspe Sente leaned fom the mnste's semon one Suuday that man was made of clay; so, afte etunng fom chuch, he esolved to make hm a man afte hs own fashon. The wok poceeded n the clay bank back of the gaden untl hs mothe called Jaspe to luncheon. He had completed all of the man save one leg. That Aftenoon Jaspe and hs mothe, whjle walkng along the steet, met a man wth one leg, walkng wth cutches..jaspe accosted hm and gubbed hs coat. "See hee!" he sad. " thought told you to stay thee n the yad tll put that othe leg on you." Judge. Thousands Have Kdney ouble and Neve Suspect t Applcants fo nsuance Often Rejected. Judgng fom epots fom duggstt who ae constantly n dect touch wth the publc, thee t one pepaaton that has been vey successful n ovecomng these condtons. The mld and healng nfluence of ). Klme's Swamp-Root s soo. ealzed. t stands the hghest fa ts emakable ecod of success. An examnng physcan fo one of the p) emnent Lfe nsuance Companes, n. an ntevew of the subject, made the astonshng statement that one eason why so many applcants fo nsuance ae ejected s because kdney touble s so _conxgx>n. to^jje^ane 1^11 E*f t!_^ A nf t_the GGANTC STEEL STRKE STARTED WORKERS N TWO CLEVELAND 8HOP8 ARE FRST TO WALK OUT. EFFECT OF TE-UP NATON WDE Both 8des Detemned to Hold Out ' Stke* Blame E. H. Gay- Rots n Pennsylvana. Cleveland, O. The natonal steel stke was launched hee Sunday at mdnght when two bg mlls ceased opeatons. All ndcatons ponted to a stke of vey lage popotons. Both Sdes Detemned. Pttsbug The naton-wde stke n the steel ndusty fnds both sdes n the contest appaently pepaed fo the battle. Wllam 2. Foste, secetay of the natonal commttee fo oganzng on and steel wokes, late Sunday sent a telegam to Goveno Spoul potestng "unwaanted attacks" by the state polce on the stength of the clashes between membes of the constabulay and on and steel wokes and sympathzes at Noth Claton and Mc- Keespot. t was expected that seveal hunded thousand men would heed the ode to stke, although the estmates of the employes and unon oganzes vaed. Natonal leades of labo unons nvolved have long pepaed fo the stke n the event they could not make a settlement. They say they ae pepaed fo a btte battle and would not have gone nto t f they wee not sue they could sustan the stuggle. Lage sums of money wll be equed to fnance the stke. Confdence has been expessed that money wdl not be lackng w, *3&3 * * J SctCo^tsl5 ludbn l Qoo DROPS ftflpm... M >LW)HOL-3PBR c f*j-. AVe^dabfePepaatoafcfAs ; tm6thcstoffladsat4boggs^ Cheefulness aodj»cj2 nethe Opflnv,Mo f ph lnc J^ JhmpfS** AMS* %%? AhclpfulRemedyfo^ ac-sm^ Senato! 0 * jhbcektatm COMPAQ Exaa Copy of Wappe, JUST WHAT DD SHE MEAN? GASTORA Fo nfants tad Mlden. Mothes Know That Genune Castoa Always Beas the Sgnatue of Fo Ove Thty Yeas GASTORA TMC OSNTAUn aommnv, NCW VORR OfTT. She Calls Ths Funny! * My funnest expeence was last Youny Teache's Reply Mght Have yea, about ths tme. We wee tavj elng by auto though the Topnngo Been Meely a Statement of Plan Fact, o pass n Calfona. We had an expeenced dve, and' the oads wee lke The youjj pmay teache had been! boulevads all though the mountans. _<,' _.^»v". */«,j...f- 1 *.*^-:' wl.-lu^ U.W..^*-, -%-^_a> s..» -. w «sjm^a^tta^eae e cub went away en hs nss^n-,^- P<Vt,. and the chef of the local detpet tuned agan!<» hs desk, #?s--. »<- enty n the assgnment book *m 1¾ lay befoe hm. am tl>!ssed the? fom hs mnd. About eleven, howeve, he suddenly called To ' * m^k' n s 1^8¾^1,0,8 ""' ' slf," sad lhe new epote, f -.lo wad. a«m you to a mad meetng at fnkc lbay. Wbe-e's you he Jlte fnshed yet. Vou told 4<X) wods of t, and 've CjJttU ove 300 so fa." W tley.do?" bluet, calfod'tlu 1 oll and ndtl tcxt Fday evedng." expeence. acous, Ysobelle! What & 1»'ths new one you ed mc wth the uncton, stutted the ecepton oom ^ffffted ponp(»sty of a and thj^j suddenly.^gl. nodued and ck&l began scatchng ^Oh,- you'lt^av to ben wth BHg- ~^tf l\w' g^gdctce he as.el ^^^a-featly w^ta-sa-le mvoj. whee he bllttled fo the wdth of the scene, nd then was at ease untl he got hs 1«agan. But doesn't he do t benuttfnly whle he lasts?" Kansas Cty Jta. '% zttmmm^ * at all dug stoes n bottles of two szes, medum and lape. Howeve, f you wsh fst to test ths peat pepnaton send ten cents to D. Klme &. Co., Bnghamton, N. Y., fo a sample bottle. When wtng be sue and menton ths pape. Adv. MERELY RED CLOTH TO HM Fact That t Wa«Cut Fom County's Flag Meant NQthng to Geman Mechant. Tt s a known fnct that the aveage Geman wll foget elgon, cvl laws, nd even ds patotsm, f they ntefee wth hs chances to dve home n good bagan. The latest dsplay of ths tendency came dung the pepaatons fo the vctoy hall, whch was gven the Fouth of July n the Enlsted Men's club at Andenach. As no Fouth of July ball would be com-. plete wthout "'ncle Sam," seveal. "Y" gls sot out to pepae a cos- { lump fo the eveed chaacte, When t came to puchasng the ed cloth J fo the stpes n the touses, how eve, t seemed that the plan.s had \*'^.T---..~ - Z:'.'"..". ". '1:1*1 TH".^unc^sht qtnty u ttjt'gt' -" '"- 'T-'^.^-^T''^T^T^mt'^t coloed mateal be puchased. Fnally one Geman mechant announced that he hud jukt wluh they wanted. TbjL -f n closet a! the.ea o hs shop he dug ft lago Geman flag. Quckly he cut all the ed cloth fom t, and sold the mateal to the gls wth the n of one 'ho had just accomplshed n noble deed. Fom the Watch on tfcp Rhne. jalo object to On* Excepton. "Nobody wftl eve be the bghte Befoe le enhome town Jm s." o bette fo such a sou old fellow as -^ Bmngham " don't know about that. Glum hus- 1 bnnds make mey wdows."! l A dsh you'll always elsh At beakfast o lunch wlflh ethe mlk o ceam. -Nuts flls a equement fo S noushment not met by moy ceneals. %<ookng No waste At<Joces Eveywhee. 1 e 1 f Pttsbugh. -'L'tbW eaues, tne u sees of confeences last week, sent a lettp to Pesdent Wlson statng, that the stke of steel wokes, set fo Septembe 22, had to be called pncpally because of the uncompomsng atttude of E. H. Gay, cha man of the U. S. Steel Copoaton. The demands of the men ae: Hgh' to collectve baganng. Re-nstatement of men dschaged fo unon actvtes. An eght-hou day. One day's est n seven. Abolton of the 24-hou shft. ncease n wages suffcent to guaantee Amecan standad of lvng. Standad scales of wages n all tades and classfcatons of wokes. Double ate of pay fo all ovetme, holday and Sunday wok. Abolton of company unons, Abolton of physcal examnaton of applcants fo employment. MNERS.ASK U.S. OWNERSHP Demand That Govenment Take Ove 1 \~~, --->"; " '/ f"" *s':~- *&. Cleveland, O. The conventon of te Unted-Mne- Wm-kH-fT'o^ Ameca has developed ts plan fo the Natonalzaton of coal mnes, whch nclumes puchase by the fedeal govenment of all pvate mnes at the actual value as detemned by fedeal appases and opeaton by the fedeal govenment wth equal mne epesentaton on -the bodes admnsteng the ndusty and fxng vstges and condtons of employment. Natonalzaton of coal mnes n, Canada also s poposed. The mnes 1 offe ght of way to natonalzaton» of aloads, povded the aload J bothehood pledge themselves to contnue the fght wth equal vgo fo the natonalzaton of mnes. Acton was taken by unanmous sng vote. DUCK HUNTER SHOOTS Hued 8hot At Fowl nstantly Klled. WFE Fatal Woman Detot Amng to bng down a last duck to equal the game hs huntng patne, Woodwad Lawson, 32 yeas old, accdentally shot and nstantly klled hs wfe, n a mash off sland Lake Sunday monng. Ms. Lawson had Just esped a duck, and was pontng he fnge at t, when he husband, takng hued am, shot n thc decton of the game. Hs wfe, who was n the mmedate path of the shot, eceved the full dschage n the back of he head. Ms, Law son was 30 yeas old. She teaes an eght-yea-old daughte. hous, then the aangement of Hobby's seat, and fnally, afte a scoe of complants about eveythng magnable, she began to come to school to ctcze the teache's methods and books used. "Now, those eades ae nut nealy so nteestng as the ones we used to use" she sad. "Couldn't you get some of those old books and use them to supplement these?" she asked. " don't know whethe could nd any," hestated the lttle teache. "Hut you wll fnd the stoes so much moe nteestng that you wll be pad fo you effot n huntng them." nssted the woman. "How 1 dd love those stoes! Thee was one about a lttle ed hen. t " " don't beleve that would nteest my chlden now," nteupted the young teache. "You see, the hen gew up." ndanapols News. ts Rght Space. "How much shall we gve ths stoy about eectng a plla n the publc squae?" "That ought to be a good "tnv."! a column POSTUM The Ognal aouu j ou 'ee, anu um/kt wem U<J> a eanyon. We tll wondeed why t happened, and the dve could not. account fo t hmself. When we got to town n about ffteen mnutes we leaned thee had been an eathquake. People wee thown off the chas, wndows boken, and othe damage done. Then we knew what ht us. Chcago Ttv une. No Bans. A huge steam shovel opeatng on the channel mpovement wok was asng ton afte ton of dt the othe day nea the State? steet bdge. An old shman who saunteed along the bank looked ntently at the bg machne and fnally emaked : "Well, you can bate me sjoveln' but ye cau't vote." Columbus Dspatch. The Next Thng. " suppose t wll come to that next," "What?" "That we'll have to buy a beefsteak on the nstallment plan." 1 SW. * >«*.-. n -- KLAL fo the table dnk. That wll dspose of those coffee toubles whch fequently show n headache, tablty, ndgeston and sleeplessness. 'Thee's a Reason At Goces. Two szes, usually sold at 15c 4n4 25c»9 ".^ 2 ft. t;.v' A,, m «bmv-*.."*-^

3 m 2**# ^*s-> w ^ & : ts^-,vv ',';.t;'" - ' sge f-fv-y - :»;.»,, ; v.*,-*'< lfe-':.(-.'.'" ' : ' -', : - - v>' f ^V'-^ -¾¾-' ^;y^ =...---: ' 7v'" : :"'-^.:.- : \ : -W-- :^l ''-''' : '^ *'e;-v:>. 4 4 ' 3 ^ ** h *._.--: * * - N MSERY FOR YEARS Ms. Coutney Tells How She Was Cued by Lyda E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound* OskaJooea, owa. " Fo yean was, mply n msey fom a weakness and awful pans and l l t l l M O X. M M l l nothng seemed to V".V * *,» < do me any good. A Y.V.V X;.. > '.VAVA fend advsed me to take Lyda E. Pnkham'a Vegetable Compound* 4 dd so and got elef ght away, >A«/A* -.» a «'»' '.V l OPlE can cetanly ecommend ths valuable medcne to othe women who suffe, fo t has done such good wok fo me and know t wll help othes f they wll gve t a fa tal 0 Ms. LZZE COURTNEY, 108 8th Ave., West, Oskaloosa, owa. Why wll women dag along fom day to day, yea n and yea out, suffeng such msey as dd Ms. Coutney, when such lettes as ths ae contnually beng publshed. Evey woman who suffes fom dsplacements, egulates, nflammaton, ulceaton, backache, nevousness, o who s passng though the Change of Lfe should gve ths famous oot and heb emedy, Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound, a tal. Fo specal advce wte Lyda E. Pnkham Medcne Co., Lynn, Mass. The esult Of ts long expeence s at you sevce. n»tllon8 Suffe fom Acd-Stomach Mllons of people suffe yea afte y«a fom alment* affectng pactcally evey at of he body, neve deamng that thet fu health can be taced dectly to acld- totnach. Hee s the eason, poo dgeston means poo noalahment of the dffeent ogans and tssues of the body. The blood- s mpoveshed becomes weak, thn, sluggsh. ~ «.'JTJ:~\~ _" f mdt, y utn<j«nndk fom such.»-v..">. selous alments nucj} RH catan anu ^,...^.-. of the stomach. ntestnal ulces, clhoala of the lve, heat touble all of these can often be taced dectly to acd-atomach. Keep a sha0 lookout fo the fst symptoms of acld-btomach ndgeston, heatbun, belchng, food epeatng, that awful panful bloat afte eatng, and BOUT, gassy stomach. EATON1C, the wondeful moden emedy fo a<-ld-stomach. la guaanteed to bng quk elef fom these stomach msees. Thousands «ay they neve deamed that avythlnk could bng such speedy elef and make th<.-m feel so much bette n evey wav. Ty KATONC and you, too, wll be Just as enthusastc n ts pase. Make you lte woth Uvlnf? no aches o pans no blues o melancholy no moe of that ted, lstless feelng. De well and stong. Get back you physcal and mental punch; you vm, vgo and vtalty. You wll fl-ays be weak and alng as long aa you haw acm-stonch. So Ket d of t now, Take 15ATONC Tcblets they taste good you eat them lke a bt of candy. You duggst has BATONC 50 cents fo a bg box. Get a box fom hm today and f you ae not satsfed he wll efund you money. E ATONC ( TOR YOPR AClD-STOMACg) Good Models. "Ynu pant sheep a ^<x>d leal," "Y<\s ; lley'n 1 not vey actve. Wll hold,' pose fo hous." Thp f\;malo matchmake usually Coos nbnut (K'j'sH as a chapeon. M, Sette? Was Almost Hcpfe$t»j Fom Kdney Tonble, Bat Doan'8 Hade Hm Well. "T -«vas n teble shape fom kdney touble," says P. Reute, Noth St., West Chcago, 111. " couldn't stoop because of the awful pans n my back and the steady, dull msey almott dove me fantc. had to be helped out of bed monngs, the pans acoss my kdneys wee so bad and nobody knoyfa the agony 1 went though. couldn't do anythng and was almost helpless; t seemed would neve get well. At tmes eveythng n font of me gew dak and,couldn't see fo sev«eal mnutes. 1 pesped pofusely and was thsty all the tme. The une passed fa too often and buned lke scaldng wate. The passages wee scanty and had no contol ove them. "Fo two yeas suffeed, tyng medcne afte medcne Wthont elef. was just about dscouaged and ddn't' thnk would eve be able to wok agan. Heang about Doan'g Kdney FClls used them and fou boxes cued me. My kdneys became nomal, my back got well and stong and all the othe toubles dsappeaeov Sxoom to befoe me, J AS. W. CARR, Notay Publc Gat Deas at A*y DOAN'S'VfAV FOnOUfLBUKN CO* BUFFALO. N.T. tlsey' Ban. f Soe. tate Safe fo nfant o Add Wt* fo Pe* Eye Bool 1 MAAAWV«MAW%MM^AM»^AMMAMM)M«Latest Makets 'LVE 8TOCK^-DETROT. Best heavy stees, $12 13; best aandy weght butche stees, $ , mxed stees and hefes, $ ; handy lght butches, $7.50 8; lght butches, $6 7.50; best cows, $8.60 9; butche cows, $7 8; cuttes, $6 6.26; cannes, $5 5.75; best heavy bulls, $8 8.50; bologna bulls, $7 7.50, stock bulls, $5.50@6.50; feedes, $ ; stockes, $7(6 8.50; mlkes and spnges, $ Calves. Best gade, $23@'24; common and heavy, $9 20. Sheep and Lambs. Best lambs, 13.50; fa lambs, $11.@12; lght to common lambs, $ ; fa to good sheep, $6@7; culls and common, $3 5. Hons. Mxed hogs, $ Q; lga $ EAST BUFFALO. Cattle Pme heavy stees,, $15 16; best shppng stees, $ ; medum shppng stees, best natve yealngs, 950 to 1,000 lbs., $14.50@15.50; lght natve yealngs, good qualty, $12<g> 13; best handy stees, $12@13; fa to good knd, $11 12; handy stees and hefes, $ ; state hefes, $ ; best fat cows, $10@11; butcheng cows, $8 9; cuttes, $6.50@7; cannes, $4.50@5.50; fancy bulls, $9@10; butcheng bulls, $ ; common bulls,?6.50@7.50; best feedes, 900 to 1,000., $9.50@10.50; medum feedes, $8@9; best mlkes and spnges, $1000)150; medums, 75@90. Hogs Heavy $17.50; yokes, $ ; pgs, $ Sheep 50c lowe; lambs, $ ; yealngs, $ ; wethes, $9 9.50; ewes, $S@9.40. Calves $7@24. GRAN AND FEED. Wheat Cash No. 1 ed, $2.25; mxed, $2.23; No. 1 whte, $2.23; No. No. **, z-l- v.^.t- - n &ff^^»v^w.w*v v«- -WT^fc^^f^^^o,-..,, **?*11 & Vf^s^ *~ >"»- -t)&ff < t'x.tm- No. 3 yellow, $1.50; No. 4 yellow, $1.47; No. 6 yelow, $1.47; No. 6 yellow, $1.46. Oats Cash No. 2 whte, 71c; No. 3 whte, @70c; No. 1 whte, 68 Rye--Cash No. 2, $1.40. Bean* mmedate and pompt shpment, $7 50 p>-: cwt. Baley Cash No. 3, $2.40(^2.50 pe cwt. Seeds Pme ed clove, $29.25; Octobe, S29.35; alske, $24.75; tmothy, $5.50; Hay No 1 tmothy, $29.50*130; standad, $28.50(g:29; lght mxed, $2$*50@29; No. 2 tmothy, $27.50@28; No. 3 tmothy, $23^25; No. 1 mxed, $240)25; No. 1 clove. $24 25; ye staw, $11.50@12; wheat and oat staw, pe ton n calots. Feed n 100-lb sacks to jobbes: Ban, $44; standad mddlngs, $56 57; fne mddlngs, $64; coase conmeal, $64; cacked con. $65; "con and oat chop, $55 pe ton. Flou Fancy spng patent, $13.25; fancy wnte patent, $12.75; second *' l ~'J L2*t?l -- %vl '? taght, $ 11 Z7 J^ :» -v.'!v «s; Wn. '"' -'~*&^.,~=~ FARM AND GARDEN. Cabapp'Tea H.5t»^>? pe c. Peaches Elbeta&, WMtySJ*» bushel. Gapes Concod, 30^ 35c; Nagaa, 30@35c pe 6-lb basket. Plums 90c pe 1-5-bu basket and $4 5 pe bu. Peas Batletts, 4@4.50 pe bu; small, $4@5 pe bu. Apples^ Mchgan, best, odnay, $ pe bu. Geen Con 25c pe doz. Honey Whte comb, 33c pe lb. Celey Kalamazoo, l22@25c pe doz. Tomatoes Home gown, $ e bu. Calves (dessed) Fancy, 28 29c; choce, 26 27c pe lb. Dessed Hogs Lght, 26 27c; heavy, choce, 24 25c pe lb. Onons Westen, $ pe 100-lb sacks;ndana, $ pe 100- lb sack. Potatoes Jobbng: Mchgan, $4.50; Jesey cobbles, $5:50; Jesey gants, $4.50 pe SO-lb sack. Melons Watemelons, 30 60c each, Osage, $ pe bu; honey dew, $2.50 pe cate; caaaba, $ pe cate. POULTRY. Lve Poulty Spng chckens, lage, 29 31c; Leghons, 26 27o; hens, 30 32c; small hens, 28029c; oostes, 21 22c; young geese, c docks, 28 30c pe lb. BUTTER AND EGOS. Detot* Butte: Fesh ceamey, 58 l*2c pe lb.. Eggs Fesh eggs. 47 L2 4Vc; ac codng to anajuu. PNCKNEY DSPATCH BACK LKE A BOARD? T'S YOUR KDNEYS Thee's no use suffeng fom the awful agony of lame back. Don't wat ll t "passes off." t only comes back. Fnd the cause and stop t. Dseased condtons of kdneys ae usually ndcated by stff lame backs and othe wenchng pans, whch ae natue's sgnals fo help Hee's the emedy. When you feel the fst twnges ot pan o expeence any ofl these symptoms, get busy at once. Go to you duggst and get a box of the pue, ognal GOLD AUEDAL Haalem CH Capsules, mpoted fesh evey month fom the laboatoes n Haalem, Holland. Pleasant and easy to take, they nstantly attack the posonous gems cloggng you system and bng Quck elef. Fo ove two hunded yeas they have been helpng the sck. Why not ty them? Sold eveywhee by elable duggsts n sealed packages. Thee szes. Money back f they do not help you. Ask fo /'GOLD MEDAL 0 and be sue the name -GOLD MEDAL" s on the box -Alv Why nvestgate? "What's that you say?" "Thee's" too much futle nvestgaton *:oug on." "That's ght. Eat you bash. Neve mnd what's n t." Lousvlle Coute-Jounal. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER n the good old summe tme when futs of all knds ae gettng pe and temptng, when cucumbes, adshes and vegetables fesh fom the gaden ae too good to esst, when the festve pcnc pevals and eveybody oveeats and you stomach goes back on you, then s the tme fo "August Flowe," the soveegn emedy fo ted, ovewoked and dsodeed stomachs, a panacea fo ndgeston, fementaton of food, sou stomach, sck headache and constpaton. t gently stmulates the lve, cleanses the ntestnes and almentay canal, makng lfe woth lvng. Sold eveywhee. Adv Melodous Expesson. "Musc speaks nl lan^ua^es." "And suppose you would say /azz bands stuttes." enced by consttutonal condtons. t theefoe eques consttutonal teatment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE s taken ntenally and acta though the Blood on the Mucous Sufaces of the 8y»- tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE destoys the foundaton of the dseaa*, gves the patent stength by mpovng the geneal health and asssts natue n dong ts wok. $ fo any case ot Catah that HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE falls to cue. Duggsts 76c, Testmonals fee. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Oho. At ths stage of the game the lghtweght champons-np s conceded to the ceman. a c/fo Natonally Accepted Wall Tnt Nt Package Genunt Wlkwt Coss and Cel PntdnRd T»Gt Alabastm* Rtsuu You Must Ask fo Alabastad by Nam* We Hand You the Package That Puts Health and Cheefulness n You Home Smoked, gmy, papeed, panted o kalsomned walls ae 1 menace to health and offensve to the dscmnatng housewfe. Alabattnc s so economcal, so duable, so santay, so easy to mx and.apply that t s unvesally used n secung pope wall condtons. Aabastnc s used n the homes, schools, chuches and on all knds of nteo sufaces, whethe plaste, wallboad, ove panted walls, o even ove old wallpape that s sold on the wall and not pnted n anlne colos. Aabastnc s packed n dy powde n full fve pound packages, equng only pue cold wate to mx, wth dectons on each package You wll eadly appecate the economy of Alabastne ove othe methods, and emembe h l used n the fnest homes and publc buldngs eveywhee. Be sue you get Alabastne, and f you deale cannot o wll not supply you, wte dect fo sample cad and colo desgns wth name of neaest deale. New tfalls demand Alabastne, old walls appecate Alabastne. Alabastne Company 1646 Gandvlle Ave. Gand Rapds, Mch. THCK, SWOLLEN QLNOS that make a hose Wheeze, Roa, have Thck Wnd o Choke-down, can be educed wth ABSORB NE aso othe Bunches o Swellngs. No blste, no ha gone, and hose kept at wok. Economcal only afew dops equed at an applcaton.,$2. SO pe bottle delveed. Book 3 R fm. ABSORBE, JR., the antseptc lnment fo man- '-* ^*-^4---fcV5U--S"'C>?-'l y n 6-', : ^^S-T-^j' '*. *: : J JtC.'tBS-J! W.F.Y0UNQ, P. D. F., SOTmU ft., Solnatea. MM.. SOAP- AND ONTMENT QUCKLY REMOVE M Hums-. DANDRUFF THE HAtfl.» ""'' d"»«m.j«,». De * %7»';«V. OV«T.. Rheumatsm-Pay When Releved K patcula*. AST-ausc to. an wsut, L*D»». M«V STRKE CGARETTE VlfHEN you see ths famous ^ tade-mak, thnk a mnute 1 Thnk of the delcous taste of a slce of fesh toasted bead! That's the eal dea back of the success o! Lucky Stke cgaettes. Toastng mpoves tobacco just as well as bead. And that's a lot. Ty a Lucky Stke cgaette t's toasted <f»* * UNCLE SM a SCRAP chew n PLUG fom MOST & FRESH a^w.wtsw*^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^aww, «, ^-F'-*-'-"-^--.-* '*-+ ^ (t. t,-^1 :¾. F O R D OXVN'XaELBB VVP have a new nventon that wll double you mleage, make you ca stat eaay n coldest weathe, educe cabon deposts to mnmum. kep you spak plugs clean and make you ca un smooth Can be t»«*all*l by anyone n a few mnutes. Wll lt all cam. Funculas fee. Agents wanted. Fed Yok, 20«Towbldfe Bldg\, Detot* fc^- ' ' *t "> ^^ ^.'v %^1 -a. T".;*. Wfl Sjg. *. *. TO SHN^JfgU tf«e E-Z STOVf Ready MlXt^MlFl HASTM * MASSlS... W. N. U., DETROT, w K -HS ^.s ^swssesj^tba 1 *, Lv 3&' v. >>* - s.«t ^P :WMs*** & ' * & ^SSaS»SBS3«*M»*S!' Al^tetW-.^y * &*gmmm&mmm&tms*

4 . ' ;, * * * ' < > ". w m» '?& yp"' ^ - ^ 4«,^H!l.V ^¾¾ so? 'j.'-';!y <J0* Boltof«entetaned the Thusday aftenoon, n hono aoft'a Wtbday: Ms. Hay mud daughte Eleano, Ms. Ray- McKone and daughte Magaet, Leo McClea and daughtes Angela taonella and Ms. Rchad Macknand Loa. la.. Hll vsted he sste n ;^ Rocheste a pat of last week. ^:, la. F. Mell was sck last week. Robet Howlett of Pontac spent the week end wth fends and elatvea n tol vcnty. James Lvemoe and wfe, Vet Bul-, wfe and daughte Thekna, spent unday at the home of Elme Bulls. Wlfed McClea spent a few days n tot last week, Geoge May and wfe of Stock bdge Had on Gegoy fends Sunday. Many fom hee attended the fa at,be last week. Geoge Whtake, wfe and daughte ette spent Sunday wth Geoge Ma- fhall and famly of Whte 0»k. May and Fank Howlett left Monday o Kalamazoo whee they wll attend chool the comng yea. Haskell Woden and fend M. Bown of Jackson vsted n Gegoy Tuesday, m m S>-S v ' ; >' *''* South osco a«2 ^?s^ Ms, WDD. Caakey spent the last of the wfeek cang fo he daughte, Ms. Matn "Andeson of Putnam, Nate Wates and wfe and Tm sham and wfe vsted n Ann Abo Sunday. M. and Ms. Bet Robes spent Sunday wth the daughte, Ms. Douglas Kenyon. M. and Ms. John Hambug Sunday. Ruttman wee n Ms. Beatce Lambon spent Sunday wth he paents. Good Reason fo Leavng. "Have you had any expeence n newspape wok?" sad the edto of a lage pape to an agtated lttle man! who had appled fo a job. " should just thnk so. was edto of the Muddlesbuy Mal ftntl yesteday." "And what made you leave the pape?" "Well, t was lke ths: The chef of polce down ou wny was supposed to be a dangeous man wth a evolve, and so ted to keep tle ^lt.^dc of hm. wote a paagaph about hm, and sad he was Muddlesbuy's geatest ass'. The ntellgent composto, of couse, left out the 'of n 'asset,' and that s how t got Luto the pape." WNCJCNEY DTATCH MANKND'S DEBT TO THE DOG Poaably Few Realze How Much the "Noble Anmal" Owes to Hs Fathful Sevto. We have been accustomed lately to thnk of dogs, as alsty most othe thngs, n tems of wa; Tut ou debt to the dog dates back to vey many centues befoe the black yea of UU4. Dogs ae ou oldest fends of the^anlmul wold, and t s beleved that;, snce the tme man began to domestcate them, they have made moe n pd stdes n ntellgence than we have ouselves. The day may dawn when we seek to peseve all lvng thngs though altusm, but that day s long dstant. A wte, n London Answes obseves dogs have suvved to the tune of ove 175 dffeent speces, because they ae useful. As shepheds, Scotch colles ae cheape and moe effectve than the aveage human beng. Pontes and settes ae used wth the gun. Othe vaetes ae employed as potectos and comades; whle the eands of mecy acheved hy St. Benads ae known to the wold. A St. Benad that ded a few yeas njo won a medal fo savng twenty-two lves. Hut vwen a dog ceases to he of use to ns t falls on evl days. The ognal hull dog was nvaluable to man n handlng cattle. When fences wee nvented the bull dog began to declne, and the pesent day bull tee, used as a pet, maks a phase that s vey lkely leadng towad extncton. he Fowlevlle Fa State of Mchgan, the Pobate Cot t fo the county of Lvngston. At a sesson of sad Cout held at the Pobate Offce n the cty of Howell n sad county on the 5th day of tjeutembe, A~>. tjfc" Pesent: Hon. Eugene A. Stowe Judge of Pobate. n the matte of the estate of CHARLOTTE GLCHRST, Deceased W.P. VanWnkle havng fled n sad sad cout he petton, payng fo lcense to sell the nteest of sad estate n cetan eal estate descbed theen, t s odeed, that the 4th dav of Octobe A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock n foenoon, at sad pobate offce, be and Gapes, Gapes, S^' 1 3«heeby apponted fo heang sad petton; t s futhe odeed, that publc notce theeof be gven by publcaton of a copy of ths ode, once each week fo thee successve weeks pevous to sad day of heang, n the Pnckney c Dspatch, a newspape pnted ad culated n sad county. Eugene A. Stowe, Judge of Pobate. Jell and eatng gapes now eady. Gapes H. G. SWAftTHOUT ^ln!!llllln(;[]jlmlnj{!!ll!!l lu!!!l!;!:m!!slllllllll!fnlll!l: ( Young People All Love the j STARK! PHONOGRAPH Sept. 30, Oct and 3 THE "WORLD'S FAR The Famly Tcket Featue s a Dstnct Featue <n sn Ths tcket admts the peson whose name s on the face, ha wfe and ~ maed chlden unde :Jl yeas, and team w auto dung the fa, and to make j.^~«4-v J7U,, «. j-s^l, v^-e < * *s ^^ jjgy^"% j*-jg*^- "y^'-ssg-jt =^-.- (-V-*(tf«-:< >y?*-kz2j>^&y-zt8*!)x ; 7.1-.,¾..*~w,;a<sSS3j; s;:.vv ngle Admsson Adults 35c, Chlden 25c, Autos 25c Gandstand 25c! 1 ^=-, ;***. *- *''-«'-»^- t's Eveybody's Fa t wll be a Humme The Races Spewed Pogam Othe Attactons..... k x Thee ae many othe attactons asde j *z j Wednesday, Oct. 1 ' fom those mentoned. n the Flo-alj^ f*< ' 2:16 Pace Commecal Bank Puse $:;V halt the Cable Pano Co. wll have afve E llte "". 2-%) Tot "'>!) f m ' co ochesta wth the dsplay. 4<j^J.*t Pa ae an m- 3fc» aces ths yea Thusday. Oct- 2 W t 6«t t of the Fa's 2:28 Tot ~ o-ound and Ae^n'ane Camu.se! ae ^ f ^^1...JtSjSjJlpCted thee wll 2:27 Pace -'' the d-.. ("'hatov/ and <;tbf.dow.s ~ ^(##4^½ spot. Be- ( v - Fday, Oc. d fo the nd-w: j v,, 1 ~ ad 1,800 s up n puses, w..,';"^ 9- - _ -.T. "~~,. T- - J l aco - A &ood tme. to K.CW old h. j 2:12 Tot o Pace Pas. Men's Ppe ',]<<. AcqMnlancc.f ff*'tlhs n;- d m unc. ppee Attactons the 9^^ l -.. -uj~ about 2 o'clock Thusday t ]> exp^'ted ~ the L^fsmj.: CantoF, unfomed ank of j ~ v: :J the. 0. O. V., wll ve a dll. Mey [ n Make the comng 1 < n;< c\'nnj;s of fall and wnte moe plea>ant >y!a\'!n^ one n \cj'm- lujnen J us-1. a hnt and wll lea\e one fu \-ut nspecton. Stop n and hea te latest ecods P. H. SWARTHOUT 3]jstsst;5E]n;sstaMss]]u = EGGS POULTRY VEAL, Chaf self." "V Zenoz Batell & Rascheta.^^s,-^x,vt^my^^'uy; Poky and 'veal eceved ' ".cywehcsdymonnj-a the esdence cl" J 0 h n C Dnkel, - :^- le-legged atst dong a ^'.ack act and thllng stunts on a Hyng tap*.sc.' You n'm one day ajjd } }l. OMM the next to see hov,- he J 'BoWt. The.sn tt dstnct novelty He ':.. wofcl ^C«n : 'Jou affod to m-s t hee t. You lke good CMJ!-. co-ccy act^. Hea they ae. (>.o. U KvoU-..quc a.d t^ othe eccentc. 0:.e fellow walk? on }):= head.,:-.:1 :hc nth. tun- -o:,e:-:-.u;ts wth a ^,^- on: a bael Ucd on two t<.b:,-.^. Look;' ea?v, hut C'.«:v.c:-.nd?.e fo ;-,.;. f ;f. '.-. ;: a ->-at vj.-ty of cevcl- and : : kk:":: t:kn:^.t.>j-;j.est'< w':h "^A >..,.,, V- G. f llly 'Wwawn' mw> T. *tcx A! V j." , «>. The Geat Natonal Game A.-..»c t -! * «* J e nteestng than Eve. Sfockbd^e Look at ths Lneup Howell and Fowlevlle Play Thusday, Oct. 2. #e*, 3 the Wnnes of the Po Games "Settle t" featue Of the Fowlevlle Fa. Ths yea the enewed nteest n the game and the e ted to the competng teams no doubt wll bng some gants to the damond. BO eason fo stayng at home ths yea. Thee's a eason fo comng. s? PR&D KUHN, Pesdent W» H. PBBK, Secetay V l0r f\0 YOU WANT you fends to avod you? TW U wj]l cetanly do so when you beath s bad. Thee no excuse fo anyone havng^ bad beath. t caused by dsodes of the stomach? V*\5 C T CCted by ***** dumb«laa'. Tablets ^Many^have been pemanently cued of stomach toubles by the use of these tablets afte yeas of suffeng. Pce 2J cents pe bottle. Chambelan's Tablets > tf» Z,. «-;... ):. Lft 't' * ** <# jvy

5 v ^: P^K # '".* -¾¾^¾."?> '.*^- WHMtW^j&aRaf /. * < :. ^ ; VP «**«.' X, v. f.''),''' ^.!\ >*V>> "T Qand Tunk Tme Table Fo the convenence ofc oa edes Ann Abo Pal oad Leaves Lakeland Noth South 9 52 A. M. 10-1G A. M P. M. Moto Ca 1 LU P. M 5 17 P. M P. M %%%»%»»»v»»»»%%»»%%%%%%»%%%»%*w%» U. S, S1GLEK, M. D. C. L. skllek, M.D. Ds. Sgle & Sgle All 'hytlaus and.s'.yl-un culls day o nght. PLNCKNKY >t)[>l'v attended, l OHL'L' on Man -S. MCHGAN» W W V H W W \ U H H» V % W U " g^^jgjgjgg^j2jg^gjgjgj22jgjsj^eme f 2M^ wjunn n T!n.m., W ** 4w ^* W -** A * WW HOWELL, ^gftjjqjjjgjajf^c^.jhlm. 1 Attoney a. Law MCH. W?" % aj Pnckney DppatcK Subscpton, $1.25 a Yea a Athanc Advetsng ales made known j'dcaton. Cads of Thanks, tlly cents, Kesulnlons, u' Condolence, one d<dl«. Local Xoues, n Local columns, tve -tut pe lne [ e each nseton. All matte ntended to beneft te peoonl o bubm j bh nteest of any ndvdual wll be publshed at egula advetsng ates. Announcement of entetanments, etc., must be pad fo at egula Local NoLce ates. Obtuay and maage notces ae publshed fee of chage. Poety must be pad fo at the ate of dve cents pe lne. CtMtlCMMlHMHN MM 10CALAND GENERAL! <» $-& Q*ftt & &««9fMfM&» M. and Mas. Wm. Ratz and son, Mn 5 Gac- Young and M. Bet You.g of * Jotot spent the week end at the hom e ef M. and Ms. C. J. Teeple. <5J N pj Ambose Muphy of Detot spent the week end at the home of hs paents hee. M. and Ms. C. J. Meye of Detot spent the last of the week at the home of D. and Ms. C. L. Sgle. /ans East tans West Enteed at the Postoffce at Ft '"l jlc.46 7<a4-a»-». -Non*? 7:5??:-m-ey, Mch., "HB Second Class Matte So. 45-4:44 p. m. No. 48-9:53 a.m UNCGLN f SMjTH PUBLSHER on PNCKNEY DSPATCH CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED Ms. P. H. Hoonan J. and lttle ths county dung the post-wa peod ns mounng jewely, \methysts lage amount of nspecton wok, nasmuch as both the buye and selle.u^t j daughte, who have been spendng the! summe wth Ms. Hoonan's paents. and jot ac the mo>t wdely used b? sue of the gud-. on all sh; moats to lnounwe stones. The voee of amethysts n te- ;a< m-nj was fxed afte- 'M. and Ms. Heny Has let'. fo. the temnal mukc.fa The men who the home n Abedeen, Wash a ~ u cb tk wo!s ae lcensed bv the govem- the Fan eo-l' Tuc.:;d;v. M. and Ms. a: when t! ' Has accom-,. Lt and must be thooughly taned, gems became popula n Fance and p.med Ms. Hoonan as fa as Jackson. Gemany. Ms. Heny Has, Mss P. H, Hoonan J. and ttle daughte wee guests of Ms. Lawence Speas last Wednesday Bon to Matn Andeson and wfe Satuday. Sept. -J.Q, a 9* pound boy. M. Albet Jackson has been vstng the shcll' at Howell the past two week _ and s now vstng fends hee. M. and Ms. C. V. VanWnkle and '^ S; > ^^ by local amplcatons, as they cannot by Geneal Foch. each the dseased poton of the ea. Thee s only one way to cue catahal The Belgans ae the most polte deafness, and that s by a consttutonal people n the wold. Yesteday s^eveu Napoleon was a polfc wa m emedy. Catahal deafness s cauaed coespondents taveled to Audeuade. make. Hs maxms numbe moe by an nflamed condton of the mucous We wee nfomed that we mght coss than a hunded. Many of them ae as.nspof the Eustachan Tube. When ths n!be b nflamed you have a umb.ng sound o mpefect heang, and ton of Ghent. As ou two moto cas the Escaut and poceed n the dec tue today as when they wee made, obseves London Answes. when t s entjly closed deafness s the came ove the dge befoe enteng "n wa," sad Xapoleon, "thee s esult. Unless the nflammaton can the town they wee.spotted by an" neve moe than one favoable moment. The geat at s to seze t and be educed and ths tube estoed to ts eagle-eyed obseve* la the Geman nomal condton, heang wll be de lnesstoyed foeve. Many casea of deaf and as we eached the entance use t well." of the town and left fom ou cas, Foch sezed the "favoable moment," ness ae caused by catah, whch s an nflamed condton of the mucous sufaces. Hall's Catah Medcne acta whzzed ove ou heads and exploded uaton, but tuned the tables od the pepang to ente on foot, a shell and n a month not only saved the st thu the blood on the mucous suf«ce dully n a an-soaked feld 50 yads enemy. He "concentated hs toops of the system. We wll gve One Hunded Dollas fo any case of Catahal Deafness that cannot be cued by Hall's Catah Medcne. Cculas fee, Al duggsts, 7oc. F. J. CHENEY & CO., T-dedo,0. GRAN NSPECTORS RANK and conpctcn'". The tendency s towad nceatng use of they gade system n maketng all gans, and the An alundanee of good amethysts ae found n the mountan egon of the westen Unted Stales. The best anenewly establshed couse at the college s an effot to meet the demand fo expets. Te U. S. Bueau of Makets, Gan Standadzaton Dvson, uged the establshment of tuch gacng couses at Cas! l and ] H'Sl a meetng of s^ate agcultual colegv -lpc't y planton ^ (.dn'scavs Su f ;!L; fam cops.men whch was held n Ch- caa o ecently. Mchgan has \K\\X 3C HGH N POLTENESS Belgans Unable to Foget Couteses Though Death Jn Appallng Fom Was mmnent. beyond the oad. Anothe followed about the same dstance shot. Then they came so fast that lost count. Gas shells they wee, nd we donned ou masks and made fo the cas. ' The leutenant n chage* of ou paty bowed to the oldest coespondent and hade hm ente ho ca. The latte, holm: Helghm,!n \v:n bowng to hs ne'udl.t, l-.-notl hm nto the Kant Lansng T:-. nceasng u,<mand 'u- tan-.j n-p/clos LJ gade so.c Alph-mso a:a. (Jastou movng pc ca. He (h d e-!, and tlun '-dh'wod gu.n on the bn. of the Fedeal gade* tues untl so'o'-e 'loh-.1 to me to ente the ea. dd. Then they all ha.- caused the Mchgan Agcultual! pled n. And as we aced lnwu the College to Sta, a specal couse fo ts j oad two Tlelt shells sptefully splutteed along the muddv oad. students. Ths couse wll pepae me 11 fo wok as lcensed nspectos of Mchgan gan. Amethysts fo Mounng. The establshed govenment gades Amethysts wll be much won n on wheat, con, oats make necessay a **m NAPOLEON'S MAXMS Rules Lad Down by Geat Wee Fotfowetf "AfmbsTE? M :V2w. and acted wth enegy," as Napoleoo, lad down. Commonsense the applcaton oft wsdom to ccumstances s Foch'.^maxm, as t was Napoleon's. Napof.;^. leon has wtten : "Plans may be mod<^' Hed ad nfntum accodng to ccum*^v stances, the genus of the geneal, tho'..':$ chaacte of the toops, and tne featues of the county." Xapoleon n^ned upon the study of past campagns. "The scence of stategy," he sad, "s to be acqued by expeence and studyng the C&$ pagns of all geat captans." Foch has been a lfelong studeaf* mltay hstoy. n the spng he actng up to Napoleon's dctum ' :--^-^ measue whch s not pofo' medtated n all ts detals po<j(ps%^ no esult." When Foch was eady!fcljl>]^ "daed at the ght moment." yeas past Foch has been "pofonwjby, mod'atng" the detals of the sta whch has gven hm such sgnal cess. *m m Fo 2^¾¾.. fe pafd fu ct^s :\m\ j^oumv delveed at ou take n ems'-dx \.{\^ of the wetk and poulty ^lly'^wl*. v '"EL '*& "3 The Pnck^y Exchange Bank D n: X :,.-. b ft Consevatve ltonee. 13 tu k- 3 pet* c:c111 v,n nl Tme ldopo:-' Pnckney G. VV. TLLFLE Mch. Fcp U\ CJlt V?VUW( Ms. Clak left the same day to vst elatves n Fenton, etunng to Pnckney Monday. Ms. 1L J. Noton, who undewent an opeaton fo tonalts last Satuday s ganng stength apdly, Geoge Leavey left Sunday fo Fo la, whee he expects to spend the wnte as manage fo a cafetea al S. Petesbug. Lous Monks sold and delveed two n w Huck.s to d. A. Kun and Halow Mum-el 01 tlegoy the past wees L O u s [dnt u: Mo!k: made a busness tp 'a.c.-dny of ths week. d Ml.:. 1 ou.. ; Monks and M. attendt ho An.v.: tansacts d busv t of tu- v,. ;bel j on and wfe j < Howell vst >s Mo.day. w n l East Lansng - An ncease of moe than $ >0 an ace n the value of wheat cops has been secued by the use of lme and complete fetlzes n sol fetlty tests made at the Mchfan Agcultual College by M. M. McCool and G. M. Gantham of the college sols depatment The followng epot s sent out by D. McCool at the fnsh of las test: "On unteated 5-andv sol we obtaned! ; - ^ " f * * >1 '».o" pe ace fom the whe't cop. J't 0.-, sol whs e!mo w a.; used tne -ee value wt.s >'_'! 1! above the cos tea tmen. W.eo mc- and oan.-tt? 'ett;,;',e: - vyo a' 'dcd. 'C ;. t:e e value t ;- \ \ ~ : ' ' ' ' a.o\'-' the,-.; ;\ th". The f 1.!. ' -,: non 'a, oe-ha' f :. L.g : (:. o : < tnze' - '.«. '')! tn- 1 *> *. :: > *> *. «.»* *.» lme! : ; ee...-,.,. co ' «.- \ * * aale of :; opph.d at. ao- tme \l ; see.g and the emande n te -.» M'ng - stng - s a top-de^ng, two h.u.ded ::'; a.dtf.y pound ; of acd phj.male and.-.s. A. B. Geen of Washngton, [ o-.c hu. ed pounds of pota.d appled Mch., s vstng he daughte, Ms. F. to t!:e pevous cop." S. Hulbut. *&**? ^jvw*'^;".. <- # 1 ««GLASGOW ^^ NOTEDFOR SFUNG BROTHERS GOOO GtOOS CHEAP 129 to 135 East Man St. JACKSON, MCH. The Supeoty of ths Stoe's Values s Demonstated by Offengs of esses and n s!( e (lana ts utmost to bf d(;\vn to a num.l haal s slaavn \>y the splcncffl fauucd. W'c fmly hclcvc that n (julty they ca matched at tb.es-: pces. The mcdels ae suck monk' seen on!\' at on-a!eab!v mce. Not a " l Ho- Sept,.Mc.-'jau.e. -TO" son. 1 ULa::OU al days an W: V. (,; hest jo-^hle 'lu v lla^{ta -«S»_ ofdf.^.»<«u **& * & * ^:^:½½ NumvMN nc.hsu AUCTONE PNCKfV^-V -. v 0. \ \ -. cd.e u waa -. \'g.. ' pac:-:v.. a ; -:ap, :: a cnaaa. sn t'-- ^.-.'- ' < < a a.ate:;, ^a have ;a-alaa. -ae.;e^ :a a vey t:» ^a!c c.aaaaea! Xv and the' la^e numbe of sale eady held to well satsfed tomes ae 2 the best eommendatons. sxty days. \\ ;;.e ta, al-! Specal tems fo the next NOTCE Ms..d U. CO. M'. 0;tL, ot od H A. J. Snyde ove Sunday. have accepted the agency fo the. E. lgenftz Sons Co., Nuseymen of Monoe, Mch. am the lcensed agent hee. Ths sjthe oldest, lagest, and best nusey n Mchgan. They pat out nothng but-a. t. stock and do no substtutng. The eputaton fo honest dealng, s unexcelled. Stock hppsd fom Monoe would come though feah as t would be but a abot tme on the oad. Wll be glad to gve quotatosa on all knds of fut taat and ahabbey. F. S. Holbat Ad?. Ptaekaey, MJeh.. \e 11U' of L: f the Howe M^. Claude Reason spent the week end at Pontac. Ms. D. Wt and of Howell was an ove Sunday guest of Mss Vsa Coe. Roche Shehan, Walte Mece, Molls and Donald Sgle wee n Ann Abo Tuesday. D. G. F. Snyde and famly of Detot vsted at the home of M. and Ms. M. and Ms. Fank Mclntye and young son of Coldwate have been vstng Rev. and Ms. Hulbut the past week and etuned to the home Wednesday. Al, M. B. Hagbt of Hambug tansacted busness n Pnckney Wednesday. W. M. Bagley of Bg Lake, Waah. has been vstng M. and Ms. Bet H:ks and etuned ths week. M. and Ms. Bet Dalle ae vstng at the home of M. Fed AhtBf. WEBbffc'aS f NEW NTERNATONAL DCTONARY contans a plca, accuate, fnal answe. t s an ndspensable self-help to success. Hundeds of thousands of people n all walks of lte use, poft fom, end enjoy thfl vast fund of nfomcton. Ae You Equpped to Wn? The only dctonay wth the new d vded page, pafte, cha '-~* chaactezed "* "A Stoke «~»» of Genlua.*. Genus.'* Tyj Type matte la equvalent to that of a 15-volutne encyclopeda. REGULAR and NDA-PAPER Edtons. WRTE fo Specmen Pftfes, llustaton*, etc. FREB.atetofpocketjnan f you menton ths pape. 0. AC. MERA 1AM CO., Spngfeld, Ma*. U.S. A.» 8 l 1,( \v H\ OSl'te.S. «av -535, 45, 65, up to S3 Wfk.- ;a. \(: a to ac ba;c.e;a;c -: \ ': (.! c< 1. camot be matched- t wll fd, aaalaau 1 1 "aha smats -^'aea/ lned. B'TT»«n>»- n» utf/ *!» «*» -t_,-tt/a Fu ntcc a;d P\mn S-t Hew Coats Hgh tade eaas that wll convnce yot'^' Ou. Value Gvng S«32^>, 35, and up to Plush and cloth coats n new advance fat styles ae obtanable at easonable pces- Beautfully taloed coats featung a^s als of hgh qualty and slk o satn lned. U Womens and Ms» New Fall Desss A compehensve collecton of new autumn af(ft$mtt $18.00, $25, $30, $58?$*x Fashoned n Wool Sege, Tcotne add tyool J The talong and attenton to detal wll mpesa the wom^ W: o mss appecatve of the beautful- ^ ^*ante*^ x-c J _t.

6 ^$6WK&>.v»" "f V * - * **. ' ' * ' ' '.<& C^S'" *?">*'-.V :<3v**TC '*# - v^ *» -"V:*^ ;^ W'V.. ^ ^ ".#<:< ' Vfw >*,+;*< V.: -,?:W» HW Wft, H" U» '.'. V^. '. <**. >«^! '».' - '.?**]. * -»' ^.' -'. A54fo c?t-''" ^ PNCKNEY DSPATCH l*>"\ ^ m #'& P35 E*p m9- "PlwpW"._ [Sene «Bevtes *The Tllage of Manton has a chambe of commece. Bt Ctty Heman Kotals, 70 yeas cfcld, of Mett townshp, dopped dead plowng on bs (am. Matha Blakett ley, 70 yeaxa old, ded n the house Phoh she had lved fo 63 yeas. key Clay E. Call, fome po- tng attoney and pobate judge, goed by a bull at hs fam nea Ajfbo Polcemen and femen toned te cty councl fo npay. They say they wll stke. 'oaso^ralph Sscoe, etuned solwho escaped wounds n had tng oveseas, was seously hut en ht by an automoble whle dn* a bcycle. ^n^nc The Reo Automoble Co. a co-opeatve stoe n opeaton plant hee. Employes save fom to SO pe cent n the puchases, to epot^. Been Spngs Nel Patteson, 6 old, f e down the font steps of oolhouso whle the chlden machng out n a fe dll and hs ght am. Stttgl* Lttle Vea Rosn, 6 yeas was accdentally shot by he a, who was playng wth a gun. bullet enteed he ght shoulde A passed though the lung. Kalamazoo Thee s no buch thng much, pep, but too much gnge mostly thng, as Wllam Gaham when he had to "shell- out" \ afte he pleaded gulty to a "gntt J**" Mt. Clemens Sugeons have e- < «0**d a safety p* fom the thoat of nml»> *» *»" old son o - ^ - BJmSg!laB=HBT6, Weave; 17; ded, at the cty hosptal hee fom the wound he ecved when a 'fle n the hands of a fend va3 accdcntly dschaged. Coldwate Ms A. J Jcne3 pad the county $ n delnquent taxes on the fam of he fathe, wlled he afte hs death. He had efused to pay the taxes snce Reed Cty B. F Jones, of Lansng, and A. D. Jones, cousns of ths place, met fo the fst tme n 50 yeas. The latte ecognzed the fome by a pctue that had been sent hm. Petoskey Emmet, Cheboygan, Chalevox and Antm countes ae suffeng a sevee shotage of teaches. Effots ae heng made to hold specal teaches' examnatons. Manc»:lona A southbound C. R. and passenge tan was held up seveal hous on account of a bunng caload of lumbe at Leetsvlle. The fe caused the man tacks to spead. Hllsdale James Nutton, 73, who has been blnd fo seven yeas, fell fom an upstas wndow at tha home of hs daughte, Ms. Magaet Kelley, n Ltchfeld, and ded soon aftewads. Coldwate Wages fo 29 yeas, at $(.: a week, totalng $9,264, ae asked by Ms. da Mdgley fom the estate of he mothe, Ms. Jane Cawbage, whose wll gves Ms. Mdgley only a lfe nteest. Coldwate Hgh School senos have been put on a college bass, epotng at school only fo classes and geneal assembly execses, as the hgh school s so lage thee s no oom fo thon. Caleton Thos. Clancy, owne of a epa &hop, was lued fom hs home to epa a te. When n a lonely pla^e the eude was joned by fve othe men, who obbed Clancy of j-25- nnd empted a pal of pant on hs head. Bay Cty The suga beet cop n Day County s eachng matuty much eale than usual and suga factoes ae makng pepaatons to begn the t-^4-* DG 5" PACKERS KLL COMPETTON NDEPENDENT DEALERS TESTFY THAT BARONS ARE FORCNG ' THEM TO WALL. STATE FOOD QUZ CONTNUED Wtnesses Who Suffeed By Alleged Unfa Pactces of Bg Packes. Testfy At Lansng. Lansng. Alleged effots of the bg meat packes to dve ndependent opeatos out of the vaous Mchgan.felds wee evealed by wtnesses n the state nquy nto pofteeng, n sesson befoe Judge Howad Wlest of the ccut cout hee. Evdence gven by men who had actually suffeed fom undesellng and othe methods of busness, clamed to be unfa by the Chcagt; copoatons, was desgned to pove that the^e effcts had, n most cases, been entely successful. The "Bg Fve" tactcs followed, accodng to the testmony, two clealy defned lnes. The fst was the cutt.ng of pces D the wholesale maket to a pont whee the ndependents found t mpossble to follow and contnue n busness, and the othe was the floodng of specfed makets n advance of expected shpments of beef and othe meats by the local deales wth the ntenton of peventng the dsposals of stocks by the latttf. The mpesson ganed fom the nvctal of th«se facts was )>»t such ndependent competton as exsts now n the Mchgan feld s thee on suf FAMOUS BULDERDF RALROADS S DEAD THEODORE P. 8HONT3. New Yok Theodoe P. Shonts, pesdent of the nteboough Rapd Tanst company, ded at hs home on Pak avenu Sunday, followng a long lllness wth acute lung congeston. Theodoe P. Shonts began hs busness caee as an accountant n an owa bank, bult seveal aloads n the mddle west, became chaman of the sthman canal commsson whch had chage uf the buldng of the Panama.canal, and lata ju'tsdttt.t of th-ft nteboougn Rapd Tanst company, whch opeates subway aud suface tacton lnes n New Yok cty. He was bon n Cawfod county, Pennsylvana, May 5, tudsa&vje^^s^^saa^tt^bajlfeayssak " "~T»<TS "*<ja^hs*w5(:'>>? '*<- ^.**»»~4^-^-" : '?>^==^ ^ t? ; ^ ^ "? ^ ;? ;? ' ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^? ^, ^ ' ^ * * ^. w ^, > ^. ^ ^ ^ tl n u v feance; that t could be wped out of exstence almost ove-nght by the use of the weapons sad to have been use<f n the past by the Chcago pack^mmmmmmmammtm UNUSUAL HAPPENNGS AND OTHER BBE4F NEWS MMtt>wwMHf"uSMnnntnNnwtnBn^ Govenos Favo Budget System. New Yok Govenos of 22 states, n statements made publc hee by the natonal budget commttee, advocate that congess adopt the natonal budget system to eadcate fedeal extavagance n the admnstaton of the naton's busness. Mexco Repays Ransom Money to U. b. Mexco Cty. The secetay o the teasuy has made payment to the Unted States govenment of $5,000 epesentng the sum pad to obtan the ansom of Leuts. Haold G. Peteson and Paul H. Davs, Amecan avatos, who wee captued by Mexcan bandts n August. Peshng J. Goes Back to Studes Lncoln, Neb. Waen Peshng, 10, son of Gen. John J. Peshng, wth hs aunts, Ms. D. M. Butle and Mss May Peshng, etuned to Lncoln fom New Yok. Wae.. Peshng wll take up hs wok n school whee he left off when he made the tp to Fance to be wth hs fathe. Foch Asks Seach Fo Hs Son. Pas Mashal Foch has ecently asked the Belgan govenment to have a seach made fo the body of hs son who was klled n August, 1914, n the Belgan Adennes. Mashal Foct has elgously efaned fom mentonng hs lost son, and few knew that the younge Foch was klted ealy the wa. Bay Rum Souses Deadly* Jamestown, N. J. Fou men ded hee wthn 24 hous 'em dnkng bay um, ha toncs and othe alcholc substtutes fo egula lquo. n evey, case the attendng"physcan cetfed to death as due to alcholsn* efcda".^ ~T-V^\^T^HH-OSU1f^"l^.2^. -^««. S^^^fx' -sa^.ajvsa'wytja' > _. ~. v _ ot polce dealt wth 5L- #R6(*JplatonB of taffc egulatons dutne peod between Apl 1, 1918, Jftly 31, 1919, accodng to tabuepots fled wth Deputy Cone Geoge A, Waltes. 4 The young son of a on the fam of Wllam Scott seep hs fathe bun stubble, n to a stack of ye staw e Dan, bunng the stack, ban th of hay and gan. Ug seveal sstes to pktta* mssons n flhun has no o#fx*ay mag to nstucto alde- Of a dozen staton odnance bae been sgns as *.* faces Amecan beekeepes, B. W. KndK, state, bee nsneojo, told the Banch County Bee Assocaton hee. Countless bees wll stave to death ths wnte because of the suga shotage, he says. Mt. Clemens Accodng to epots hee,. ownes of the Vandenbugh fam, sx mles noth of the cty, have dscoveed petoleum on the land. Land adjacent to the Vandenbugh fam has been bought by Detot men, who wll snk test wells. Lansng Lee H. Py o, assstant attoney-geneal n chage of quc posocutons fo the state food and dug depatment, s dead hee afte a lengthy llness He was 41 yeas old, a esden; of Hastngs and a fome posecutng attoney of Bay county. Sagnaw Pete Gne, 68 yeas yeas oll, one of the best known aload men n Mchgan, ded fom njues eceved when hs engne went though a buned testle nea hea, kllng two o'hes. M, Gne begun hs aload caee 48 yeas ago, on the old Flnt and Holly oad. fcund dead n a feld on hs fam when hs wfe went n seach of hm. A bull whch had been showng sgns of tempe had evdently attacked hm. Hs body was badly mutlated. Thee Rves The savngs of a lfe, tme wee lost when fe destoyed the home of John Cunkle. The famly had only ecently pad the last nstallment on the house. Geoge Jackson, fe chef, has fled a complant wth the cty commsson^ chagng the telephone company wth falue to notfy the depatment pomptly. Detot Detot -packes, who have been the pncpal wtnesses at Justce Wllam M. Heston's gand juy nquy nto food pces seveal days, have testfed n substance, accentng to Assstant Posecuto Allan P. Cox, that 14 cents to 17 cents a pound s the pce beng pad fo beef geneally by Detot maket men. Kalamazoo "By scalng down the popety nvestment account of the aloads fom-20 bllons of dollas to 10 o 12 bllons, the Plumb plan fo the atonalzaton of lnes would effect a savng to the people of appoxmately $600,000,000 a yea," accodng to ts autho, Glenn E. Plumb, who addessed a mass meetng at the stats amoy hee. Detot The Plumb plan fo aload owneshp and opeaton was chaactezed as the enteng wedge of a well developed plan fo the natonalzaton of commece and ndusty n the Unted 3tates "pactlcally ft epetton of the sovet govenment n Russa," sad L. C. Boyle, of Wash- Htgtoa, D. C, geneal counsel fo the *onal Retal Lumba Deales' assotatlol n an addons has. * -u- '. Geoge Zmme, of the Bay Cty Packng company, told of the gadual educton of the tetoy coveed by the opeatons of hs busness though the undesellng of Swft & Co., Schwatschld and Sulzbege (now Wlson & Co.) and Hammond, Standth & Co. The fnal blow came when the thee bg packes named all cut pces as much as sx o seven cents a pound, and Zmme thew up hs hands n despa and eted fom the feld desed by the "Bg Fve," neve tc ente agan. Zmme also told of the unfa, but effectve, tactcs of the same compettos n peven'ng hm fom buyng n makets n whch they wee nteested as puchases He had been buyng hogs aound Bay Cty fo seveal yeane and had oeen pactcally unmolested by the "Bg Fve." One day, howeve, he ventued nto the De. tot maket as a buye. To hs cons'emoton, by the tme he had shpped hs Detot-bought hog^ to Bav Cty and had slaughteed and dessed them and was eady to sell, the "Bg Fve" opeatos, he sad, had flooded the n"«j> v-'uh boj7j? and had,.,..j.' ;.-V..-<v.<.., 'lv^-t-.-t., '/,\m- «11 n -1 hm o hs temety n enteng the saced felds of the bg fellows. RATFY TREATY, SAYS LANSNG Secetay Beaks Slence Rot Sowng Accusaton of Peace Paty Membe. W?tetown, N. Y "The teaty should be atfed wthout delay and wthout change," Robet Lansng, Secetay of State, declaed hee n the fst publc utteance made by hm snce the statement of Wllam C. Bulltt befoe the Senate Foegn Relatons Commttee, n whch t was alleged the Secetay of State, on May 19, n Pas, sad that f the Amecan people knew what was n the teaty they would defeat t. "n the Teaty of Peace," M. Lansng futhe sad, "thee s nothng whch nvades the soveegnty of ths epublc o whch lmts n any way the full exxatence of such soveegnty." BLAME WLSON FOR Fll ME ROW Rome Pape Says Othe Alles As Wllng to Gve Cty to taly, Rome. The Messageo says Davd Lloyd Geoge, the Btsh peme, M Clemenceau, the Fench peme, and Slgno Ttton, the talan foegn mnste ae n pefect accod ove a defnte soluton of the Flume queston nsung the talan natonalty of the town and ae only awatng Pesdent Wlson's decson on the subject ] Pat of Fednand's tetoy ana m Wa Plunde Gven to Alles, Washngton. Tho summay of the Eulgaan teaty of peace cabled to the state depatment by the Amecan peace com msson at Pas.-hows the pact to follow the same geneal plan as the Aus'an teaty. Some of the outstandng ponts n ' the teaty ae: Bulgaa must educe he amy to 20,000 men, gve up he navy, suen- de all ashps and pay n 37 yeas an ; ndemnty f 2,250,000,000 fancs. Westen Thace must be ceded to! the Alles and the westen fonte s * alteed consdeably to the advantage o Seba. All plunde taken n the wa must be etuned, and, as specal -compen- saton fo the destucton of Seban j coal mnes, Bulgaa must delve 50,-!GOO tons of coal annually to the Seb, Coat and Slovene states. Many clauses, such as the League of Natons, labo, aeal navgaton, penaltes, psones of wa and gaves, except fo the substtuton of names, -^ '.^c^/.^ffls^f/!*^ *?*n A fafl/n Tptv. Gang Who Held Up Gand Rapds Bank Caught n Detot. Detot dentfed by two wtnesses of the hold-up of the Gandvlle avenue banch of the Gand Rapds Savngs Bank n whch about $5,500 n cash and Lbety Bonds was taken and a man klled last Fday monng, thee of the fou men mplcated Tof Leon, alas Tom Leon, Ally Hamden and John Hehge, wee aested hee and ae sad to have confessed. The name and descpton of the fouth man n the gang was also funshed the polce. All of the bandts have polce ecods. The men wee aested sngly, lagely on nfomaton funshed by James Bght, a pote n a Gand Rapds estauant, who had ovehead the plans fo the obbey, t s sad. TEXAS STORM TOOK HEAVY TOLL Lst of Dead, Stll ncomplete, May Reach Fve Hunded. Copus Chst!, Texas. Rapd gowth of the death lst esultng fom the 'hucane and tdal wave that swept Copus Chst! and neaby ponts a week ago Sunday caused the belef among the elef wokes and local offcals that the total dead would appoxmate 500. Reconstucton of the cty s tempoaly m the backgound, cvc leades agee, but the 3,000 to 4,000 homeless ae beng caed fo andjln_most cases'povded wth weang appael at a majoty lost al pesonal effects.. Paachute Saves Balloon Captve. Mans'que, Mch R. Sales, of ths cty, made an mpomptu balloon as. j censon at the fa gounds when he became entangled n balloon opes as t was leavng the gound. Afte j danglng fom a ope to some dstj ance he managed to each the paaj chute ba and came down wth the Sales escaped un woman pefome, njued. Wold's Atttude Recod Boken. Mneola, N. Y., A new offcal wold's alttude ecod was establshed hee when Roland Rohlfs, testng plot fo the Cutss Aeoplane and Moto Copoaton, clmbed" to a hght of 34,000 feet moe than sx mles beatng the pevous wold's offcal ecod of Adjt. Casale, of the Fench amy, at Vallacoublay, last June, by 864 feet. Twelve States Repot Cheape Fopd. Washngton. Repots to the depatment of justce fom 12 states ndcate codtlttecc bcgvt the wok. Fom fou states have come epots on wholesale pces ndcatng a declne of 2 to 5 pe cent. Vtually no eductons n clothng pces have been noted. School Electon Vote s Small. Kalamazoo, Mch. Only 21 votes wee cast at the school electon to vote on the poposed $30,000 addtonal bond ssue. Two negatve votes wee ecoded. The total numbe of qualfed school electos s moe than 3,000. The addtonal bond ssue was necesstated by the shap advance n the cost of buldng mateals and labo snce the $110,000 addtons wee odeed. Weless Phone to tuope Soon. New Yok Pete Coope Hewett, nvento, pedcts that Ameca and Euope wll soon be "connected" by weless telephones. He states that nstallaton of the weless telehone cc-uectng Euope and Ameca «. pends only en the length of tme equed fo pvate entepse to settle aangements and eect statons. Ths may take fom two to fve yeas, b/ sad. Seach Fo Booze, Fnd Robbes Roost Pontlac. Whle seachng fo an llct sll, ades stumbled on thousands of dollas woth of loot and fou automobles, on the fam of C. V. Lea* man, Geen Oak Townshp. Lvngston County. The stolen goods wee concealed all ove the fam. One ca was found unde a ple of bush n a wood lot. An automoble body was dscoveed between two loads of hay. Two moe wee found n a bas ented fom a neghbo. ; &.*..' **.-v *2_-c,.. ",'. : * ; * *::' ^ jaj^ffy.a.'j

7 " '<... 3* ^ ' Dce of Destny "T'S PERJURY1" Synopss Seno Antono de la Guea, a fne old Spanad lvng on MB ancestal estate on the Amecan sde of the Mexcan bode, la nfomed by hs Amecan lawye, Dempton, that thee s a technlcaj eo n he wll. He theeupon sgns a new wll, wthout eadng t. n the meantme hs J adoable ganddaughte and heess, Senolta Teesa, s out on he ose-coveed balcony, lstenng to Amecan love-makng fom BlUy Stanway, owne of the Panted Rock anch. Teesa, gong to jon he gandfathe, fnds hm gone, wth the dawng oom n dsode and blood on the floo. The Amecan takes command of the stuaton. Seno Eduado Ramon Toe, a hated knsman of the De la Gueas, aves. Stanway and the De la Guea anch hands etun fom van pusut of the bandts. The new wll dsnhets Teesa and makes Toe sole he. Captan Juaez, nomnally epesentng the bandts, appeas and demands $20,- 000 ansom fo De la Guea. Toe, as he, tes to assume contol and demands that Teesa poduce the ansom. Stanway detans Toe and Juaez and hs men kdnap Dempton and bng hm to the anch. Stanway demands a confesson fom the lawye. CHAPTER V. 6 A Rat n a Tap? $5duanl»» Rmmtf Toe, loungng befoe one of the deep wndows of the dawng oom, smoked hs cgaettes and hummed gay snatches of song, evdently qute hnppy, seemngly unawae of the pesence of Gaucho Moales fhd a bothe vaqueo, who, on " fesjysv ^^^v^^^^ kv^! 'S»., z " v** v;-<t-k*^*:. j. The doo opened and Stanway came n. Toe dd not tun, dd not cease hs gay musc. The two vaqueos ose and stood lookng at the Amecan cuously. "Toe," called Stanway bluntly. Toe Tuned, smled, ended a last hgh note clealy, and only then bowed vey deeply to the anche. "At you sevce, Seno Stanway," he sad lghtly. "Onucho," sad Stanway, fo the moment gnong Toe. " shall be wth the seno fo a lttle. f you and you companon wll wat fo me n the pato 'll call you when want you." "S, seno," esponded the vaqueo pomptly. And fom the doo, as by way of nftethought: "We have not seached hm, seno. No doubt he s amed." "No doubt," dyly, fom the anche. "t s all ght, Gaucho." The two cowboys went out. Then pleasantly, nsolently, Toe admtted to Stanway that he had been esponsble fo Seno de la Guea's dsappeaance, that he knew whee he w T as, and that the captan was hs own agent. Mftatff'vR.- By JACKSON GREGORY vwwwwww them. " shall have Dempton's con- ton, seno. You do not guess how fesson wthn twenty-fou hous!" embaassng. And am vey modest- Toe shook hs" head, smlng hs n- ly askng meely twce my actual seutable smle needs. " have a counte-offe to make," "Tue, thee s moe to gan by slttng the thoat of my esteemed kns sad Toe. "Teestta s to pay to Captan Juaez the money whch he man and nhetng the whole. You demands twenty thousand dollas. see, don't mnd speakng fankly, between fends. Wthn twenty-fou hous fom the tme that the money s pad he gandfathe wll walk nto ths dawng of whch you speak would be much "But, on the othe hand, the dange oom unhamed." geate and need the money uow, "And f she efuses you offe?" not afte the couts can have had tme "Then, twenty-fou hous afte he to haggle ove the wll fo a yea o efusal, he gandfathe wll be dead. two. So, seno, you have my offe. Then shall be the he to the ente popety. You wll accuse me of havng mudeed hm, and shall deny. t wll go to the couts. n the end l shall be cleaed. You see, seno, tmes ae fotunately tubulent along the bode, and what has happened may so easly be. lad at the doo of the poo devls of nsuectos. You can ceate suspcon, you can make touble. Rut then thee s the wll, popely dawn and wtnessed, and thee s somethng else!" "And that?" cuously, wondeng how fa Toe would go n showng hs hand. "Thee wll be othe wtnesses of whom you do not guess yet wtnesses caefully selected, who wll not be shaken ff a pont they make. And they wll swea that Seno de la Guea became vey angy wth hs ganddaughte «]wm the vey day»» hs dsappeaance; that he quaeled openly wth he; that he vowed ho would dsnhet he, and that he sent mmedately fo hs lawye to make the new wll. Do you cae, seno. to what those wtnesses wll pove m^f^ c"t" ft'»-t --tfv T^^-^' he gandfathe's hated of alt Amecanos, had fallen n love wth one of son?" "Two thngs, seno. n the fst place aa meetng you upon a bass upon whch we may be able to come to tems. t seems that you ae eally the one fo me to deal wth. n the Had Gven Hm He Hand and a Wan second place," and the smle n hs Smle. eyes was had and cuel enough now, " am tauntng a man whom do not them; tha-t she defed De la Guea, lke. That s a pleasue." and swoe that she would may Stanway fowned, not undestandng. "Why!" gasped the anche. you!" "t's "Bng us back the seno and you gan you feedom you safety, f you don't waste too much tme gettng out oj the county," he sad. "You ask a geat deal." Toe pulled thoughtfully at hs lttle mustache. "And you offe a vey lttle. Fo shall have my feedom and safety why, seno, at any tme please!" "You efuse my offe?" "Absolutely." "Even," went on Stanway coolly, 'afte you pesonal dange s augmented by Dempton's confesson of complcty? M Fo the fst tme the anche saw a quck lght of fea leap nto Toe's eyes. Then the lds dopped a lttle a vey lttle, but enough to hde the eyes and n an nstant Toe's manne was agan caeless, ndffeent. A andom shot that, no?" He lfted hs eyes once moe, and they wee s pejuy!" "Cetanly." The smle meely deepened upon Toe's handsome face. "But let us thnk not of the legal moalty of t but of the effect upon a Juy. Who, when ths pont s made, wll seem the one who would be desous of the dsappeaance of the old gentleman? "Who then wll appea n the lght of the abducto? leave t to-you," busy ove a new cgaette, "f the pont wll not hold." Stanway's mouth hadened. He saw that f Toe had made one mstake f Dempton wee D ealty what he appeaed, a weak tool yet the young Spanad had planned panstakngly elsewhee. "You may mak a cetan seemng dscepancy," went on the Spanad. " suppose the De la Guea estate s woth a mllon. And am askng only twenty thousand dollas to enounce all clam, fee the old gentle tans; and mthful agan. 4( X am soy that t does not fnd a taget" man, go away and leave you, seno, "What wll you say when you ae to pay you cout to the heess confonted wth Dempton's wtten He laughed softly at Stanway's and sgned confesson?" quck, angy fown, and contnued "That wll neve be. know that swftly: ntes confessed to nothng.^ "t s because have vey ugent Stanway leaned fowad and topped need of ten thousand dollas. t would da foefnge upon the table between save me fom an embaassng post- What do you say?" " say," ced Stanway hotly, "that you ae a scoundel, and beleve only so much of what you say as Judge wse. f Seno de la Guea des, why then you go to the hangman povded Gaucho and hs men aow you to go that fa. You wll sa^e hm to save you own neck. Do you absolutely efuse to accept my poposton?" "Absolutely. shall make bette tems." Stanway went to the doo. "Thee s gong to be no moe makng of tems," he sad befly. " shall talk to you hencefowad as 'd talk to a at n a tap!" Toe spang up swftly, hs face flushng dakly wth a ush of angy blood, "You shall sec," he ced hashly, "tha even a at n a tap may huv(_ * shap teeth. You fool, t s who wll offe tems o dctate at my pleasue " He tuned away wth a shot, ugly laugh. Stanway fo the fst tme felt ss nny: ~o mee"~wfs- STTeTTnj~m Toe's voce whch told hm that the man was makng no dle theat. CHAPTER VM. At Thee O'clock. The questons peplexng Stanwny wee these: "s thee a lage foce of men backng Toe and Juaez? Ae they atone n the thng?" And thee was only one way to answe them. As the aftenoon slpped by and dusk came down upon them, sweet and wam, though the goves of oange and olve tees, Teesa sent wod to the men's quates fo all, exceptng a half dozen of them, to come to the house. TAKNG HM DOWN A PEG Vsto's Comment on the ntellgence of. Hs Host Veged on the Caustc. Two old men, one a bachelo and the othe a wdowe of many yeas' standng, have lved on small adjonng fams n the southen pat of 4-J.fV + v* ***>-» dlately put t to use by buldng a w shack on hs land. When the house was completed he asked hs old fend and neghbo to come ove to spend the nght. Afte suppe they sat by the fe and smoked and talked, and fnally, when convesaton began to lag, the vsto tuned to hs host and sad : "You say ths home s all done and pad fo?" "Yes," was the shot eply. "And you planned t all youself and hed the capentes and eveythng?" the guest nssted. "Why, yes, of couse, dd What's the matte wth you?" "Oh, nuthn' much," yawned the vsto. "Only f was smat enough to buy a house and buld t and then'd ast folks to come to see t, 'll be dum'd t wouldn't know when t was tme to say somethng about gong to bed." ndanapols News, Household Suggeston. A Los Angeles woman says now that men have been taught to cook and keep house n the amy, they should go ahead and cook and keep house ndefntely, leavng the women fee to efom the wold. Wll the women agee, then, not to bng guests home to dnne wthout fst callng up to fnd out whethe thee s enough food n the house to feed them? Flattey and the mpossble. "Don't fall fo flattey, my son." "Why not, fathe?" "Because flattey makes you thnk you ac bette than you eally ae, and no man lvng can eve be that." Those not comng n wee to eman on guad ove the coals nto whch the saddle-hoses had been heded, and to seve as seotfeels along the bode. The guad ove Toe and Juaez was doubled; the two men-wee dsamed aud assgned to couches upon the opposte sde of the dawng-oom. Doos wee fastened, wndows locked, shuttes dawn, and the hacenda was lke an old fotess n tme of sege. " do not antcpate an attack," Stanway smled nto Teesa's gave fo,ce. "Suely the nsugents ae not lookng fo complcatons wth ths county. But we ae takng no chances. t would take a whole egment of them to touble us hee tonght." "But ae we dong ght?" she whtrpeed a lttle feafully. "f we gave them the money t s so small a pat of papa gaude's estate he would be out of all dange. And as t s " "t s a bluff of Toe's, pue and smple," he told he. "f anythng should happen to Seno de la Guea, Toe aud Juaez would not last ftf» teen mnutes wth you lttle amy of etanes, senota. They talk bg both of them, but am not afad." But when she had gven hm he hand and a wan smle by the way of "Buenas noches," he was not content untl he hmself had seen to the watchfulness of the men statoned hee and thee thoughout the bg house, And, by the way of fnal pecauton, he saw that anothe man slept that nght at Pedo's sde, n font of the senolta's doo, and that both men wee amed. He had not agan gone to whee Dempton fumed and woed n the lbay. t was hs thought to leave the lawye to chew upon the cud of suspcon hs own patng wods had gven hm, to make the nght long and uneventful fo hm, so that hs temblng lttle soul mght have tme fo thought, t was late when Teesa heeded hs ugng and went to he oom. He lef* he at the foot of the stas leadng v) to he chambes; saw Pedo pepang SENATOR Jm -ps TRAL AT Calfona Solon Retuns Washngton to Lead Ant«League Fght. * MAKES TWO SPEECHES N MNNESOTA STATE Announces the Concluson of Tp Regadless of Telegam* ffpw tos Lodge and Katx Hm to Contnue M a Coast. Duluth, Mnn., Sept. 20. Senatot Ham Johnson omounced^adutbalsneluson of hs speech hee tb#j ' would not complete hs speak gagements n the West, but wo tun to Washngton to lead thj$. n the senate fo the adopton" amendment to the League of covenant elatve to the votln. of the Unted States and Englu made the decson egadless gams fom Senato Lodfje ant! to Knox ugng hljjjp W coast and assutef -4fhB$ champon hs um«afe»t*t» %.% Duluth, Mnn., Sept. 20 As lle to Ham Johnson's speakng campagn aganst uneseved atfcaton of the League of Natons covenant appoaches ts temnaton, t be**^ comes evdent t*s*t,thev^m^onanc has defntely sound**jmt **"- * of the mddle West e» atfcaton. n hs two ndclewt- fl :! sota n the monng nt S *aul n ypeu yhc nphnt he domwuy. MT> < m. t m > state legslatue sttng n then went to hs own oom, decded to jont sesson and at nght hee hesleep untl the stlle hous of the ] foe an audence that packed, the nght came; then to supentend n! local amoy the atttude of those peson the watch whch was beng! who hoad hm was postve, and'ftpkept thoughout the house. ^ paently epesentatve of that of the aass ~~:.z-,::. T{S--t^.*K; tttf w. fv,wmvoo*,fe am** the ffve'?^" 2^ Juaez seemed to be asleep upon >* couch. Half a dozen of Gaucho's >t queos, all amed, wee scatteed about the oom, the quck pyes showng how alet was the spt wthn them. Toe, sttng at a table dly tunng the leaves of an TTTtTsTaTed book of poems, ose quckly when Stanway came nto the oom and stepped to hs sde. Toe makes theats whch seem to mean an attack by bandts n the nght. (TO 111-: CONT1N L'KD.) Onthology. t s n supse that awats evey student of onthology, and the thll of delght ths't acmmpanes t, and the feelng of fesh, en.co nquy that follows, can hadly he awakened by any othe pusut. Take the fst step n onthology, pocue one new specmen, and you ae tcketed fo the whole voyage. Thee s fascnaton about t, qute ovepoweng. t fts,'k.la jsm^j^^/jt^s^.^.:«'',> Jf.»-*^>:-BSf'-,-.-.<v-.-'C 2.'". ** ' '» -, - '---,---¾^ t- -t ^-.'^ t.v-^ttjj Out s»*jf»n- *»»»-»- M**W»" -w~..«.-. < «_, felds and woods. One may go a blnckbeyng and make some ae dscovey ; o, whle dvng b\% cow to pastue, hea a new song,.make a new 'Obsevaton. Secets Unk on all sdes. Thee s news n ewy bqslv Expectaton s eve on tp-toe. What no man eve saw befoe may the next moment be evealed to you. What a new nteest the woods have! How you long to exploe evey nook and come of them! John Buoughs. :^g^stfc«f*: agan and agan answeed hs at upon the league and the pence by gettng on the feet and at ng appobaton of hs aguments. The senato beleves that atlon as he seems to have fo' Mnnesota s smla t othe state he has convnced, he say, hee ae agan** **t The covenant apd majoty, althongfe fo the league,*!**; Chan#e ( "Ths cban hee, "has me o by cause the s at last mon und A e fe n ths stat eol asse months ago t slatuc passe the league and pesdent's po acceptance. the speech of the assem upon fou Dong the Bg Thngs. Aaatk d( Most people stnod n awe of th«mf "fe a thngs of lfe. The geat mass at tmm> knd s satsfed tf t can stand Oft vpenklng tems wth ge»l*a. Otf few ealze that jenlus s consecaton to n task untl t's masteed. The goat nventons of the age ae mattes of dscovey and patent expement. f they wee "plan ns day" eveybody would be n the lmelght. t's only when men have advanced beyond the ecogntzed bounds that they come to the ealms of geat thngs. That bngs them nto undscoveed tetoy. Thee s whee the new thngs ae. f you ne afad o advance you Just natually fall nto the anks of the odnay and the com' monplace. Two M'nds n Accod. Clegyman (ntent on admnsteng a gentle epoof to bdge-playng pashone) " am afad much valuable tme s wasted on playng cads." Bdge-playng Pashone " qute them t ta a agee wth yon. The tlme_ taken Jby J4 n "wet, fomula some playes n shufflng, dealng o lee d ng what cad to' play U atmnte exaspeatng. '»:* league doctne^ ns "just At n the mol esentatves n the evennj dectly. Llk( the nght spet /enthuj nya etfowd e* M. Joh as usual, of ng the UnlJ J qnj#conce h**» fomed wpt natkms; te ou late and muddlng poltcs, have us aad to desf G*M fo sad of be *fc" me? women of. **>*»*eat«* bua potunttytfc* send the the sons suggested, does not const wold no the of the soldes of the next. TM» fom the people; de to mantan and to e** *, &}$&' l'-nun'a.nl 1. ' "VV;: -XV" : *'--! ; ' * t'-. "" K*.. v.'.-v'--'.-^-.f <>*, W- yft : ~*WO&^W*v: '-A^^-** - ~x < * <

8 -. ; - * '>. yv. /^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ ¾ ¾ - *?? <m ^.'.'" '^??s *.";**T "> * k'^,-o^*.. ^u;a;;:u';u!;};:.j::n:j{:ns::{;jj:;u[;: SlTKnow.^? Dolla Day Means Ths Stoe /fff we've got as bg o bgge( v, jjl Spt Shown by_ne»-yakjflan May Explan Why Ho Ha«Become a Mllonae. The followng stoy, whch suggests that some mllonaes ae no moe "stuck up" than the est of us, s pnted tn Fobes Magazne: A Boadway (New Yok cty) steet ca conducto was about to fobd a man cayng a huge 1 oll of capet to ente hs ca tle bundle was so huge that the conducto feaed t would block the asle. The beae of the buden, howeve, smled at Wn so amably unc deposted hs long pacel pomptly at the fa cone of the platfom that the conducto hadn't the heat to emonstate. Ths was at Thty-thd steet, opposte a depatment stoe. At Foty-second steet the passenge shouldeed hs bundle and walked off. He caed t to one of New Yok's newest skyscapes and mmedately poceeded to lay t upon the floo of one of the ecepton ooms thee. He was the owne of the skyscape! He was vng T. Bush, mllonae ceato of the famous Bush te values than eve n stoe mnal, a vetable cty wthn the cty of Booklyn, owne of a lage shpyad and of othe pojects. fo you ths tme To fends who chaffed hm, M. Bush explaned that the ug caught 5 hs fancy whle n the stoe* and he S patculaly wshed to have t lad SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 E, down befoe a ecepton that was to 2 be held at the Buyes' club (n the = Bush buldng) that day. But as the 2. stoe could not make mmedate delv* 2 ey, why, the only and the natual, 2 thng fo hm to do was to shoulde t := hmself. The spectacle of a mllon- : =: ae luggng along such a buden n a ' «cent off on any dess prt-. $1 ufj off on any mens o }Ouns = j Keet ca and n the steet dd not of slk o wo.;»l oh 4h yds o] lned8 su jt o ovecoat. Men, ths 2 stke ths patcula mllonae as n e Lbu.t sells at $2 c moe pe j s v o u oppotunty to save S. = j Gny way lunny - NORTON'S HOME BAKERY - Open fo nspecton at all tmes' Gote and,see;fo youself how Mothe's Bead s made Satuday, Septembe 27 We wll make a Specal Pce ON MOTHERS BREAD» Mens 25c black socks, Dolla Day 11 HAD Qjj M p SE j N T 0 FUTURE lj&good patten fleece lned ' o pas fo $1. Just as well save E # yads fo $1.00 one pa on each, dolla's woth as 2: Man n Seventeenth Centuy Saw ; " - not Ej Wondous Possbltes n the njojfcen/^d table cloth j : _ : _ = j Development of the Wold. " exta good. Don't j Boys $1.25 khak school wasts $1 E' lh coth sellng eg j eaco - These vey wasts ae = One hunded and fou yeas ago, at E ths season, the wa of 1812 was pac- t-^a^ajl..^..-..^1 ~.y wot ; h. $jj?_djqzf>d_ whnleaalj today, F ' \c,\\ c ~fe-l ; ~ ''!^-;~^ v v / u u H $1. Bette buy ^ ^ 7 ^ ^ 6, /Ull U ( V codng to exstngstahttatfs.' Un c a yad you see. one dolla off each pa. E Decembe 20, one of the Amecan sec- TT~T ' : *» P a s bova button shoes, black = fetales left Ghent fo London, and on only lght colos 6f3 n - * " >,. -, ', ^,, E Januay 2, 1S15, he left England fo only dak colos 3G 3G n. pun metal, szes :>.', to.).»,, N,.;^ to = Now yol whce ho aved sowe tlne la. Bette come ealy 84 values, Dolla Day at $'.\ pa. E 1" Ffbuay. and hs news was m- j -- - ' Splt»nTd-Rhnol ghoes. = u«u-ln;*-y tlulv»'^l to 4h^ <4tUe:s. by. pu'd hnmlh wde. ;ood poto}_^ Othe ctes, howady to bu E The te^aph \' as not yet nvented,;' Ltt pas Tades old style' -"button shoe"s"e "*E e^wthad to ntnun n gnoance du-j doha. Stock up, mostly small szes. The hat lot w-e n;; the tnnc t would take a fast de pce of ^'jp-#j^ any lades, have left of old shoe*. To close out == tn m "K hs «^11 "l>ug hose ove he sut n,u- entely, one dolla a pa. " ]MON h,-twee them ad New Yok. } save :f 1. A chance on Floo Covengs that's:-, tlt'..gh.7 :-l (lnnvl, a seventeenth s cav v.. geat. One lage ple of emnants of S centuy p;'et<:he wth an nteest n wool capets al] 0 at the ate of two 11',:: ) nv,-:,; y of nvent» 11, had (old yd--., fo one dolla.. Oa.e ol l;:ole>m 11,. K -.-.,1 : y t):-t "to confe, at w'lf wot't, j"«on py.^ent natn- ds-.'!,-, the ndes, hy --..vnp.n- ; 1!;";:0.'.P e e-, may be as nsv.u! to ^^'e hou^ct sot.e tme ago at 1 1 ['.{"1 'O t L'.. *'> ns n lte vay eo';:nvl. by H" way, t o\\f doda pe s^nne yad N :. -.1:,.1,,1(-:.,v Who vc^'ts blanket^'.' L'ge ("n.-. 1.'.--o t'ed t:.y::] socety that 'to t :. - " v.!m 1! c<..' \ x ) -; 7 ;:t ^ ; y and t;2 ; a :';.- :>, t me.y be as ;: nal" of \\ :!;.;.< to!v.' "1 dalods * : De-'.-; D-vv >,' - v,-,\. ; yft> Con' f:" ^'^'. 1c :-' '". '." '\<~ '(*' ),' *4f *.y..-u^v*. M,fl.;.>J.*,.>,. ae<j t;>^ t.nu. /Aleu! e ':': _ u *v <! v< ::'< n ^, ;: -^ e J'.'.' a n.c"- V/ac-tcd Tme. l:,\\ - >;?;-^.-^^¾^ -,^T»». ^¾.¾ ( v. :»-'lj Two Loaves fop B. l.5_0 tl vt CAUTON! TTotbe's bead s ahvavs delveed fom thy bakev. FesTT when" f you doalo docs nut funsh st'ctv fesh bead, nsst tha he ^el t fo vuu. f he 1 eae^ Mothe's Bead n stojk < ns dutv t'» «al\va\s have t w-h MOTHER'S BREAD s always at ts best, always unfom, always ALL RGHT. Telephone Numbe t ^^^^^s^a - Z^yZk^jjpAjf&QB*?. a,, o one ; to! 1 ; ' ^.~ 1 ",-ca-' 1 ' n f,.nl dm paty s.anebe'y :.lu";;y.s. and 0 ;e L ox nx;e x;e o Aa.? '. a k " j :2 < wa-n 'm n te tln'-g HEE =, 1 fth fo e-? dob. oom ;:;v; ay.'aad (aales to t.. J btu- 1 Pathfnde o W. T, hay and 1 : >. - a n a f t e e v ^ \ t t: n g j Dolla Day fo.v nl f 4 ; ha\e t.o wat! " n n- 1 ntes fo a dy guest tv get : - llllab!ll!fnflllsll>:s!lt!2>llj2!2111h ] s cafae-pad at D ela Day pces. eal fussy bat must not show t. 'll S bet." says Ann. "that 've v.-.a-tcd thou- j E sands of hous of my young lfe be-' 3 CASH BEATS ng on tme fo engagements of all, = knds." Exchange. ft;4o. don't mss Dolla Day day, ths week nouncements! =jl usually go nto (he woods when they = UWc have a specal showng of hch e fus ttat wll make choosng easy and wl^save you money. 2&V'-Week Only pt. 29th to Oct- 6th s Plan kef Week week to buy blankets and pces and selectons moe favolate on, " 1 " jfl' v &C0. Md. flllmllluululllulllllltllllllll^ H Foest Hosptalty. One monng on company was dll* ng, when a Boche plane flew ove. We ae fst sghted, but ths tme the ~ captan sad: ''Eveybody down and le stll." Then he added: "Nc n«e makng n n-f-ak fo the woods He'll see whoe we go and pobabl? bomb us tonght." An actng pvate n the ea ank epled: "Well, s, let's un nto somebody else's woods." Ontao Tost Revese Pefeable. "Ths llness of mne s caused by t gem, the docto sad." "What dd he call lt? M "Really can't tell you. caught th» dsease, but not the name." Phlosophcal. The phlosophcal popeto of 1 j.enslde hotel ended hs Rules Bullett foe,men thus: "Remembe, 'Tme an^ tde wat fo no man.* Fo lades ules, see othe bulletn." Judge. CREDT _ Whchexplans why we can and do 2 {Undesell any othe hadwae ( stoe n Old Lvngston County) 2 Comejand see about t. 2 New Pefecton and Wcklcss Ol*Stoves 2 Lawn Mowes, Banne Steel Ranges and all STAPLE HARDWARE GOODS ] 2 4 Tuly yous 5 Jeeple Hadwae Co. uuuuuuunuhumumuuflmttunhawun v f-$s* ^J^^vm?; f Tfft'ffl-^Tjm.<-*- $. * «* " ywv V.j M.. *

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