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? *. > V 7.*,».. ywjg«*^-----«-*^-' **~ ^jbgr'pr-/ sy-s-;.'' ' *» yg**l»ll»»m.juj WWMW f *~.> T ' f Glehl*** " $ *:-:*-w< w^ nh Vol. XXXV Pnckney, Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, Thursday, Oc. 4h f 1917 No. 4 ne p. **.< L<*».; * jr 5 *s^. A: v V.- s A Frendly Tp Absolue knowledge have none, Bu my aun's washerwoman's sser' son Heard a polceman on hs bea Say o a laborer on he sree, Tha he had a leer, jus las week Wren n he fnes Greek, From a Chneese coole n Tmbucoo, Who sad he nggers n Cuba knew Of a man n a Texas own Who go sragh from a crcus clown Tha a man n Klondke heard he news From a gang of Souh Amercan Jews, A>ou somebody n Borneo Who heard a man who clamed o know Of a swell socey female rake Whose moher-n-law wll underake To prove ha her sevenh husband's sser's nece Has sared n o prn a pece Tha she has a son who has a frend Who knows WHEN THE WAR S GONG TO END! The Cred They Gve You. "Wha s successv asked he man wh a lkng lor he absruse. "Success," answered he cyncal frend, "s somehng ha mpels your old acquanances o smle sgnfcanly and remark, 'A fool for luck.' " Unon THE BEST DARY FEED You can' mx one as good. Yon can' buy as good a feed as cheap. Don' wa! Buy now! or pay more. For sale by --» Co, Dedca The longeb paved road n Mchgan s o be dedcaed a Norhvlle on Thursday, Ocober 11, when he Dero Auomoble Club holde s celebraon n honor of Wayne Couny's Road Commsson. A parade wll pal over he roue ndcaed by heavy lnes. School Noes Whle playng foo-ball las week Roy Campbell had he msforune o receve a broken collar bone. The Junor class wll gve a dancng pary La he Pnckney opera house, Frday evenng, Oc. 12h. Goucher's Orchesra of Brghon wll furnsh musc. John Smh was absen from school Monday. Holla Sgler and Waler Reason vsed school one day las week. Harry Jackson was absen from school par of las week. Duarle Lavey vsed school one day las week. LeRoy Lews, Opcan A he reques of a number of Pnckney people wll agan reurn Thursday, Oc. 11h. guaranee sasfacon n every case. Am graduae of hree schools and have had over 3 years experence n he on^ specaly. Crofoo. LEROY LEWS, Opcal Specals. Anderson, Mchgan Hours n a. m. o 4 P. m. THE UNVERSAL CAR When you buy a Ford car you buy an esablshed quany, a proven qualy a moor car na s gvng sasfacon n praccally every form of servce under every condon where an auomoble can be used. A car ha may be depended on n every crcumsance. No one wll dspue hs fac. Then wny no place your order for -¾ Ford a once? Runabou, 345; Tourng Car, 36O; Coupele, $55; Town Car, $595; Sedan, $645; One-on Truck Chasss, $6. These prcess f.. b. Dero. Your order wll have promp aedon. W. G. Nock>rdfT e MCcH PRCES N FRANCE MOUNTTOCOUDS Everyhng Excep Rens of Fne Aparmens Have Gone Up Under War. JUMP 25 TO 2 PER CENT Meas Head he Ls; bu Clohng No Far Behnd Scarcy of Labor s Bg Facor n ncreased Cos of Lvng. Pars. One sngle em exceped, everyhng n France has advanced from 25 o 2 per cen nf he las hree yours. The ren of large aparmens s he only em whch has decreased snce he war began, and ha Offce as usual a resdence of H. W. s due o he fac ha housands of foregners Amercan*, chefly packed off o he Uned Saes n Augus, 1914, subleasng her homes fur a song, and housands of French people who formerly had handsome places can no longer afford he upkeep, especally wh coal almos mpossble o ge and wh he servan queson a greaer problem han ever was. Today one can fnd a handsomely furnshed aparmen of seven rooms or more n a fne modern buldng, wh all mprovemens, a a cheaper renal han he place would have cos unfurnshed before he war. Bu one would fnd also an elevaor of he auomac brand ha does no work, radaors wh no hea, ho waer ppes wh no ho waer, and a re- srcon on he very amoun of gas and elecrcy consumed per monh. And wh posons a good wages n munon facores open o every grl from sxeen years up, s almos mpossble, o fnd house servans. Small Aparmens Dearer. j Renals for aparmens of one, wo, hree, or even four rooms, on he oher hand, have mouned seadly. They are n demand by he well-o-do refugees, Belgans and hose from he norh of France who arrve n large baches daly, Telephones were ncreased exacly 5 per cen a year ago. Today a lne coss 6 francs yearly nsead of 4 wh unlmed calls bu he sob- j scrlber jnus pay for he nsrumen and pay for he wrng and oher work done by he elecrcan who nsalls. Bread s ruly he saff of lfe of he French, and bread has no rsen n prce. One buys sll he long loaf for fve sons, or exacly one-ffh of for one son. Bn s no longer he wonderful whe "pan" for whch France was noed; s dark, raher sour and soggy, and s a day old before beng sold. la undersood ha when he naon goes on bread cards hs auumn and he amoun alloed o each wll be smaller, he bread wll be (Connued on Las Pajre) Saurday! Specals, Leave your order for Gold \ \ Medal Flour a $1.59 pr sack \ or $12.25 pr Bbl. \ \ \ Crysal Flake Flour, pr Bbl. $11 \ \ Q. Fru Jars, pr doz., 65c All Shoes, ou of boxes a \ Wholesale Prces., 1 prs o be Closed Ou \ All Sales Cash-No Cred, our \ \ Book-keeper has lef us. ^ ^? fa.wsf-.' vf. /k^av^wa-.v-f faf" AT hs me we wsh o emphasse he fac ha we are prepared, o gve he bes n servce, qualv and quany, ha presen condons wll allow. We now have a new supply of Men's Sweaers, Jackes, Has, Caps and Shoes on dsplay and ready o sell a he lowes prces possble. A shpmen of peaches are n rans, Leave your order wh us and secure fresh sock. Fresh groceres always on ^hand. We gve a far es and he hgh prce for creamdelvered Tuesday. Monks Bros. B."**

7yw PNCKNEY DSPATCH. m{ OME MA rs avd c&rub _ r Care a\d Glvaov Ke Conens 15Fhud 9ooDROPS Chldren Cry For S S - S S B smlan*lae od * fefcongjesaaaasandlo**** m ( :!,-! >! T -. *. : < - P ' Peas Loaded Wh Pods Flled o Bursng. GARDEN WORK N SEASON culvaed a very lj:ln coa of ferlzer has been scaered along each have never hur such good resuls sde of re rows and worked no he From summer ferlzng n he garden sol. us have hs season. n he -frs Peas, of he same sor a neghbor place have a splendd place for u garden. No many jmrs ago was he ed wh pods flled o bursng. planed, were wce as hgh and load boom of a bg slough on an llnos Squashes, bees, poaoes, melons. prare, wh a deep sol made up of! cmue as near e»^s fas enough o humus from a long lne of decayed **** us auy ever d * l knmv roos or waer-growng grasses and Perfecly well ha over plans. The land was pu n culvaon a good many years ago and no long afer pu down o grass am kep n pasure unl las year when was appropraed for a garden back of he new house. Las year a splendd crop of weeds was grown n he garden. No by me, please undersand, for have a cons! ulonal anpahy for weeds, nhered from a long lne of farmer ancesors. 1 mgh have expeced a very good warden hs year whou specal aenon furher han cood culvaon, hu know ha garden vegeables are voracous feeders and concluded o supply mne wh ul! hey could ake care of by pung on commercal fer Ulzer. The land was plowed hs full, urned under he w 'nls whch were from was o shoulder hgh. Tns sprng a beauful crop came on am was worked no he sol before he garden wa«planed. Then a good grade of enmmerrhl ferlzer was used n row and bll of everyhng dal was planed excep he corn and beans. 1 was afrad o feed hese (Tops on well. As a check, peces of rows were lef unferlzed. 1 planned 'o keep hese whou ferlzer durng \\» summer, bu when saw how far hey were fallng behnd, began o work he fer llzcr n around he rows and hlls whch had been* lef unferlzed. also worked U n he oher crops as culvaed hen and from he sar ha garden has grown unl he neghbors asked wha knd of seeds planed. have a prey good cheek by havng n neghbor's garden near enough o observe, he land beng he same as mne. have -used commercal fer lzer a he rae of almos four pounds o he acre. Leuce and onons have responded n a surprsng wuy. When one can grow heads of leuce wnch are wo fee across, one need no ask for any j hng more. Onons from seeds made ' n growh such as had never seen anywhere. Kvery me hese crops have been dosed hs garden, bu he par of he ferlzer ha he craps of hs year have no used wll no ge a way bu wll' reman for nex year. beleve n usng ferlzer of gome knd as long as he crop s culvaed. would prefer well-roed manure, whch has no been leached oo much., bu canno ge hs and am usng be nex bes hng a complee commercal ferlzer Clean culvaon and pleny of plaffood garden very profable. wll make a STORNG MANURE FOR THE GARDEN By LMA R POSE. A common pracce s o manure he L'nrden every yejr lae n he fall or before planng n fle sprng no furher aenon bem: dver. Ths prnc ce, bow ever, s no le bes. The mmure for he garden should he kep n a large box wh a ld or so screened ha Hes canno ener. Mnure heaps are he naural breedng places of hese frss mll l hey ure allowed o reman near he HMM' nco\ ered wll prove a grea nusance. A good plan s fo use a very close wre screen naled o a frame wh hnges for he lop. The mmure should be spaded ofen on he op so ha he waer from he clouds or he sprnklng po may penerae o all porons of. f kep h a box a spou should be placed n one corner, a he boom, so ha he waer may dran no a sunken barrel. Ths wll supply lqud m«nure, whch can be used a all seasons when vegeables and Mowers are growng The manure n he box should he worked over once or wce u monh, workng he boom on he op so ha he enre heap may ro. SUNFLOWER FOR POULTRY On mos every poulry farm he sunflower s now one of he esablshed crops, as he seeds are hghly valued as an excellen and cheap food for ah classes of poulry. The*yPh*Mfn$D»«o ChecrfuoessandRe^woeas neher OpunuMorpMne nor M^^^JfarNABCOTc (k>nspaonakldartwe. and Fevershness.** Loss OF SLEEP resulng hcrefrraj^fc"^ lac-sme S^naorrof SLEWYORK; 35» OV* 35 Cr Exac Copy of Wrapper. SEE NAPOLEON N KERENSKY Many Regard Grea Russan Leader, Now Thry-Sx, as Lke French Hero. Wha s CASTOR1A Casora s a harmless subsue for Casor Cl, Paregorc, Drops aod Soohng Syrups. s pleasan. conans neher Opum* Morphne nor oher narcoc subsance. s age s s guaranee. For more han hry years has been n consan use for he relef of Conspaon, Flaulency, Wnd Col$ and Darrhoea; allayng Fevershness arsng herefrom, and by regulang he Somach and Bowels, ads he assmlaon of Food; gvng healhy and naural sleep. The Chldren's Panacea The Moher's Frend. GENUNE CASTORA ALWAYS Bears he Sgnaure of n Use For Over 3 Years The Knd You Have Always Bough A wrer n he Naonal Geographc Afagazne observes ha hose who. lke Pluarch. *eok for parallels n'he lves and characers of men whose genus drecs he fae of naons, wll lnd many neresng pons of smlary beween he nan of desny of he French revoluon and he man of he hmr n Russa's day of lberaon from 'he oppresson of nuoerney. Nnpo-! ''on wa* n h-- hry-sxh year when le becme frs consul of he French republc; Kerensky. premer of he Russan cabne and now exercsng he powers of dcaor n order o resore* order n he empre, s jus hrv-sx. Throughou bs career Napoleon suffered from he ncurable nernal malady, supposedly cancer of he somach; Kerensky s also orured by a dsease (supposedly uberculoss of he bver). wnch prevens hs workng a fever hea more han H few weeks a a me ; hen he s forced by weakness o recuperae for hree or four days n a sanarum n he Crmen. Napoleon's judgmen of men was nsan and almos nfallble; Kerensky s repued o possess he same fuoy o n remarkable degree. Kerensky s an mpassoned oraor of forceful, ncsve syle. Hs exhoraons o he solders of he new Kussa lave much n comnfon wh he nsprng nppcals of Naj)oleon o hs solders before he Rale of he Pyramds and elsewhere. Bone Surgey Marvels. A reserve offcer n he Fed Saes medcal corps who recenly reurned from (ren Bran s haul n hs prases of he work n bone surgery beng done n Jrsl hospals. fe says: "They can ake a rb from, a nam and use o replace a crushed J hone n hs arm. Paens w a> n \ earler mes would have been consul- ered permanenly dsabled are now lxe up n a few weeks so ha hey can go back o he fron. n a sngle f monh, n one hospal, we had 1,;>.~> hore cases, and 1,(HK> of hem were ready a he v\d of he monh o go back and fgh agan." A Combnaon. "Arc yon gong o fgh or rase food?" "Lle of boh, sub," repled Ernsus 'nkley. 'Ts gneer g my chcken coop well populaed an' den 's gneer bang rgn over wf a shogun," A woman's dea of economy s o have her husband wase $3 worh of me pung up n on-cen shelf. We mee some people wh pleasure and par from hem wh sas-' Mcon. DOBBN HAS A DAY DREAM Fahful Old Horse Wll Have Regular Thrll When He Cass Off Hs Shoes. When be auomoble and be n Lzze shall a las have relegaed he "hows" o,. ltlvo of hngs obsolee,, wll he noble anmal degenerae ;n hark' buck o hs accusomed ype, or wll he smply dsappear lke he dodo? asks "7,m" n Carloons magazne. has aken a lo of me and paence o d"velop Dobbn from he prmve models such as he hydorormrlum. he pachynolophns and he oohppns lo "make h n "whoa." lacjc and "gdap" and ake hs menls ou of a nosebag. n he process of cvlzaon he las gradually los hs oes and has hud o accommodae bs foo 'o he horseshoe. Dons he sll < ream perhaps of he delghs of havng oes of snkng hem down no he green sqush of he erary era and feelng he cool goo rckle up beween hem! f so, how glad be wll be some day o look down and see hs long-forgoen oes begnnng o sprou once agan 1 Hs wll be he hrll of he small hoy on he frs warm day of sprng when he can cas off hs shoes and go harefoo When he "boss" dscovers for he frs me ha he can agan wgg* hs oes, he wll doubless radae smle of sold comfor. Thngs manfes need no p'roof. Ea More Corn! When you ea corn nsead of whea you are savng for he boys n France. Corn s an admrable cool weaher food.. Wheher or no you lke corn hread, corn muffns, "Johnny Cake", or corn pone, you are sure o lke 'v-m. K* 'J Pos Toases The newes wrnkle n corn foods crsp, bubbled flakes of whe co..1 a subsanal food dsh wh an allurng smack and coss bu a rfle. Chrysanhemums Are Always Rflabl \ Showy and Popular. Make Pos Toases Your War Cereal.>JJ }^-* -> M\ "V

' *. '. * " :. * -?T«> 7: ; ' *' 7«*-. ;*jrjfc/> mmmmmmm ymm &&***C w >. «.'-.c M**Y JW* qgeac)*.'.- ' c-*,^* ^8F$W$ LT*^-< u^ V-*"** SM--*-*. -' HUNDREDS HEAR HER TESTMONY Mrs. Harrs Grew So Desponden She Gave Up Enrely, She Declares. GANED 35 POUNDS " Beleve l\e Told Fully Four Hundred People n Person Abou My Recovery on Tanlac/* She Save. " am no only a srong healhy 'Woman nsead of a nervous wreck lke was before akng Tunlac, bu have acually ganed hry-fve pounds n wegh besdes," sad Mrs. Emma Harrs, whose husband s n he ransfer busness and who resdes a 5811 Reger sree, Dallas, Texas. "My healh had been gradually falng for several monhs," she connued. " Jus had o force down every mouhful ae and fell off unl weghed hardly more han a hundred pounds. was ormened by bolls and erupons all over my body and suffered agones from rheumasm ha made my bones ache lke hey would break n wo. My nerves were n such a sae \v;s smply mpossble for me o ge any sleep and fel so downheared and hopeless ha Jus gave up enrely and ook o my bed. "On day a frend old me abou Tanlac and advsed me o ry. sen for a bole and by he me had used up half of my appee reurned and was soon up and abou and able o ake up my housework agan. ea anyhng wan now, my food gves me srengh, my blood has cfcared up, my rheumasm s gone and suffer no pans, sleep lke a chld and feel fresh and fne when wake up. beleve 've old fully four hundred people n person, abou my recovery on Tanlac." There s a Tanlac dealer n your own. Adv. A weak mnd s lke a mcroscope, whch magnfes rflng hngs bu canno perceve grea ones. H*a up o a man o foo hs blls afer recevng a legacy. GAVE UP HOPE Ofen Wshed For Deah o End Her Msery. Doan's Effeced a Complee and Lasng Recovery. M was helpless wh kdney roubled says Mrs. Ellen Janls, 144 N. Thrd S., S. Charles, Mo., "and began o hck my case WHS beyond he reach of medcne. The pan n my back lad roe up n bed and seemed as f my back had been erushed. couldn' sleep and was so nervous was almos franc. "Flashes of fre came before my eyes and he pans n my head were errble, lf> sgh was affeced MraTjaae. and here were large, puffy spos beneah my eyes. "How suffered when passng he kdney secreons! screamed n agony and ofen wshed mgh de and be ou of msery. had ngh sweas and mornngs on peng up was so weak and numb coum hardly sand up. grew o pale fn4 emncaed looked Hare deah. Doan' Kdney Pll* cured ma compleely and have been aa vel and healhy snce as any woman of my age." DOAN'S ; &* CO. BUFFALO, N. T. PROFTS OF COAL DEALERS LMTED GOVERNMENT ORDERS PRCES BASED PLUS ON 1915 C8T PROFT. ORDER S EFFECTVE OCTOBER 1 Commees Apponed By Fuel Admnsraor Wll See Tha Order of Governmen s Enforced. Washngon Governmen conrol uver he coal ndusry has been made complee by an order of Fuel Admnsraor Garfeld lmng he profs of real coal and coke dealers hroughou he counry o a bass whch s expeced o brng abou an mmedae reducon n prces o he consumer. The order, effecve Ocober 1, dreced ha he realers shall fx her prces so o lm her gtoss margns over cos o he average of he gross profs durng he year 1915, plus a maxmum, of 3 per cen of he 1913 margn, provded ha n no case shall he average margn of he monh of July, hs year, be exceeded. Local commees apponed by he federal fuel admnsraors n each sae wll see o ha he dealers comply wh he order. Dealers hemselves wll be called upon o reurn sworn coss shees showng he facs upon whch hey have based her prces. Dr. Garfeld seleced 1915, as a normal year because he coal shorage whch resuled n connued rses n prces dd no begn unl 1916. The addonal 3 per cen s allowed o cover he ncrease n he realers cos of dong busness, whch has ncreased subsanally durng he pas wo years. Prces already fxed by he governmen for coal a he mouh of he mne are near hose charged n 1915, and wh he jobbers' charge now lmed o 25 cens a on and he cos of ransporaon no maerally ncreased, he consumer, n every communy, should be able o ge coal of any descrpon a approxmaely he prce he pad n 1915. COAL SHORTAGE N STATE ACUTE Accordng o Survey, 5, Dero Homes Have No Fuel 8upply. Lansng Tha here s an alarmng shorage of coal n Mchgan especally n he large ces was brough ou emphacally by a survey Jus compleed n Dero, under drecon of he Dero Board of Commerce. Ffy housand Dero homes ara whou coal, and whou posve assurance of beng able o secure a wner's supply of fuel, a condon unprecedened a hs me of he year. The resuls of he survey have no been made publc n her enrey, bu enough of he chef feaures of he repor are known o reveal a suaon sarlng n s ndcaons of hardshp for he publc. Coal dealers, whou a known ecepon, are refusng o ake advanco orders from her cusomers. Dealers, unable o oban any nformaon n regard o when he fuel admnsraon wll perm shpmens here, are runnng no rsks of makng promses of delvery ha hey may be unable o fll. Opnon among Board of Commerce members and Dero coal men, howaver, seems o be ha Dero la beng dscrmnaed agans, and ha an early and emphac proes o Washngon la he only course open, f a shorage of fuel n md-wner s o be prevened. a S. AVERTS SEAMEN'S STRKE Grea Lakes Salors Qe Pay nereaae Through Shppng Board. Washngon A srke of Orea Lakes seamen, sa for Monday was avered by unon leaders when he shppng board, servng aa arbraor n her dspue wh carrers, decded o gran he wage ncreases demanded. Oher demands ware waved, pendng nvesgaon by he board: The dspue was brough o he shppng board when appeared he carrers' refusal o deal wh he seamen's unon bad defeaed all hope of an adjusmen Boh sdes agreed o abde by he board's decsons n all excep he demand for unon recognon, whch he carrers sll refuse o mee. The men aaked a mnmum for seaman n Ocober and November of $96 s monh. The carrers and declned o any more han $fs. Dock bands wll receve 1M a moo*, f baa boon he cusom on he lakes for years o pay hgher wages durng he las wo monhs of he operang essoa. aaur ras for seamen ha rear rn PNCKNEY DSPATCH. : ;. : Mchgan News Tersely Told j Chef Anon Jesek, 7, fell from a ree on he school grounds here and bolcm bo\cs peneuaed he skn and ho nearly bled o deah. Marne Cy Whle re wng across Bell rver o brng hs daugher home, H. C. Palmer of hs cy pched forward n hs craf, dead.. ron Mounan Dr. Feodor Foss, Russan mne operaor :md a n:en,b<t of he commsson from ha counry, vsed upper pennsula mnes wh R. C. Allen, sae geologs. Muskegon- Lous Frard, C3 years old, has been searchng snce Augus 24 for hs wfe and wo boys, l and 4 years old, who were lo.s en roue ; from Mlwaukee o Sagnaw, a rp ; hey were o make n a horse and buggy. Jackson The elevenh annual eucharsc conference of he Roman Caholc docese of Dero, was held n hs cy wh abou 9 press n j aendance, he purpose beng o emphasze he docrne of eucharls and o smulae, zeal and devoon o he sacramen. Eas Tawas Anoher regmen of engneers, o be known as he 2h Engneers (fores) regmen, s beng organzed n he Uned Saes. Pcked woodsmen and sawrn'u workers beween 18 and 41 are sough. They wll be engaged n cung mber behnd he lnes n France. Capans and oher offcers wll be seleced from men-^bove 31 wh praccal experence. They mus pass a physcal examnaon. No men already drafed can enls. ron Rver A young man of ron Rver probably has he dsncon of makng he frs renforced concree boa ever made. Ths fac wa* brough ou when A. S. Tulloch, represenng he Unversal Porland Cemen Co., arrved here and purchased of Waler Dauzy a concree boa whch he made hree years ago. s 16 fee 6 nches by 4 fee 6 nches, s operaed by a gasolne engne and s capable of makng 1 mles an hour. wll be used as a model n demonsrang for he benef of governmen expers wha concree boas are capable of accomplshng. Hasngs Maurce Edmonds, young son of J. F. Edmonds of hs cy, had a remarkable escape from deah when a moor car of whch he had los conrol, backed over a bank and dropped no he Thornapple rver, 14 fee below. Ann Arbor Word has been receved here ha Edward W. Hya, 26, graduae of he U. of M., wll no be prosecued a Rchmond, Va,, for avodng mlary servce. He sho hmself hrough he foo, bu a he me had no been called o he colors, alhough he was a reservs n he headquarers' corps. S. Clar- As a mark of apprecaon of he splendd effcency demonsra ed by he S. Clar hospal, June 9, when wo D. U. R. nerurban rans crashed ogeher near here, causng he deah of four and njury o more han a score of passengers, he D. U. R. has Ren a check for $3. Ths sum represens he balance due on a morgage agans he hospal. Ponac Egheen-year-old Harold Grswold, of Ponac, made a serou error n hs selecon of auomobles when a 2 o'clock n he mornng he haled an auomoble from Brmngham and flashed a "vllage marsh all" badge and old he occupans hey were "pnched" for speedng. The occupans of he car happened o be Depuy Sherffs Mack Hun and George Sephenson. He s now servng me on he jal road gang havng been senenced for 45 days. Peoskey A group of lle chldren who ook food o 3d ward Baldwn, 7 years old, a hs shack a Bay Shore, found hm dead. He was famous as fddler for counry dances. Jackson Warden Brce P. Dsque has lef he sae prson here for Washngon o accep a commsson as colonel n he Uned Saes sgnal corps. Nne monhs ago he resgned sa a capan n Phlppne servce o become warden. Ann Arbor Fory-fve members :>f he Elevenh Mchgan voluneer cav ary held her hry-second reunf a n hs cy. They led he lne of march n he paroc parade ha saw 13 of Washenaw couny's young men off o Camp Cuser o ran for war. Por Huron The work of surveyng he Lake Shore Pke road runnng norh o he 8anlac couny lne has been compleed afd bds for acual consrucon are beng asked. Ths road wll be of concree, en mles long. Several oher sreches of gravel road are bomg consruced n S. Clar eoony. Adran Frank Wlchar, a farmer, aho and olled an undenfed man whoau he found prowlng abou hs house. Weaer collapsed afer he ahooac Wha Docs. "YVJmc does ^of do for u man V" "Well, for one lng, makes hm decde o nke lls vm'uon n he wner when he can ^o Souh." SKN-TORTURED BABES Sleep, Moher* Res Afer Treamen Wh Cucura Tral Free. Send oday for free samples of Culcura Soap and Onmen aud learn how quckly hey releve chng, burnng skn roubles, and pon o speedy henlrnen of baby rashes, eczema and chngs. Havng cleared baby's skn keep clear by usug Cucura exclusvely. Free sample each by mal wh Book. Address poscard, Cucura, Dep. L, Boson. Sold everywhere. Adv. The man who jumps o ronclu^ons ough o wach hs sep. j A QUARAN TEED REMEDY FOK ASTH Your BOKT WLL B» HXTlDKO by your druggs wkbuu any yaeehn f h» reaodr dua 111 enur every cuac of Aabu*, Hruuchbl Aalu. llur FcTerorUlfll-uU Hre» lng. No u*,uo/ how rlulea U«auuJu u >D»Unau> ln> «u A DR., SCHFFMANN'S * STHMADOR n eher form l Cgaree. flpe Mxure or Powder) pcwlur«jjr «rea STAUT UJUaJUr D every c*ae nd hu permaavmy cured buauuds wbo uwl baeu oasl4er«d ncurable, afer bavn* red vcrjoher OMUUuf relef n fan 8 uflerer*an* afforded -u opporuny uf a*-alng beuaelym of nl* ".M^Dey Back" goarulom offer a* hrough pncbaalog fruu Lbelr own regular J^rojc««, bev are aoro anr money wll b«refunded by bn) f he remedy fals. You wll be he aole Jodjf* an o wboher 'un am ben-qed and wrge joar moaey bach f on ar* nor. We do no know of uv farur -ropoaluuo whch wo could mfko R. Schrmann Co., Propreors, S. Paul, Mrm. MllCf* rn ADC Wre for fre* pares MUJV* JLUUL*«RJ 1^, h now o ranfcpoae harmonse, m*-mo rse, all chords, scalf.ec. (» * lawj nmoa. UcalMfferlaAwJMM Hwlh.^UalA W. N. U., DETROT, NO. 4--1917. For Conspaon Carer's Lle Over Plls Cenuow bears sgnaure sm«n pn Small Dose Small Prce Colorless or Pale Faces! u *K! y ; dlcams he b9ence of ron ** ^^ w ***"«* w * * u, v * ** vva he blood, r>. > f V11 a condon whch wll be grealy helped by barer SlrOllrJlS A Bg Man. "Her husband s a b^ man n he show busness," "Tha so? A producer?" "\o. Homcer n a downown burlesque heaer." *.»»*..*.. Wh he Fngers! Says Corns Lf Ou Whou Any Pan.Sore corn?, hard corns, sof corns or any knd of n corn can shorly be lfed rgh ou wh he Angers f you wll apply on ho corn a few drops of freezone, says a Cncnna auhory. A lle cos one can ge n small bole of freezone a any drug sore, whch wll posvely rd one's fee of every corn or callus whou pan or soreness or he danger of nfecon. Ths new drug s nn eher compound, and dres he momen s appled and does no nflame or even rrae he surroundng skn. Jus hnk! You can lf off your corns ncd calluses now whou a b of pan or soreness. f your druggs hasn' freezone he can easly ge a small bole for you from hs wholesale drug house. adv. Que Approprae Moon. "Thrones are rockng hese days." "Que rgh, oo. A rockng broue s {le cradle of lbery." PETERSON'S ONTMENT BEST FOR ECZEMA Frs Applcaon Sops chng of Eczema, Sal Rheum and Ple*. "Uv* and W lve a my moo." says Peemon. "Drurslas all over Amerca Ml PETERSON'8 ONTMENT for 2a cen* a large box and say o hese druffsu. f anyone buys my onmen for any of he dlseaae* or almens for whch recommend and are no benefed gve hem her money back. "'ve ro a safe full of hankful leere esfyng" o he rolflfey healng power of Peeraon'a Onmen for old and runnng eorea, eesema, sal rheum, ulcers, sore npples, broken breas. ehng- scalp and akn, bund, bleedng end chng pea." John Sco. 283 Vrgna S.. Buffalo. wrea. "Peeraon'a Onmen 1» smply wonderful. cured me of eesema and aeo p )ea, and dd U so quckly ha Z was asonshed." Adv. s beer for n man's conscence lu ho lx> sorry for uh:u ho ddn' jje lnn for wm ho dd. Mow # a Th«? We offer floo.oo for any case of caarrh ha canno be cured by HALL'S CA TARRH MEDCNE. HALL'S CATARRH MEDCNE la aken nernally and aca hrough he Blood on he Mucous 8ur> faces of he Syeem. Bold bv drugfa for over fory years. Prce 75*. Toarmonlals free. F. J. Chener & f 'o., Toledo, Oho. flrass seeds gprmnoe n from foureen o erfefoen (lays. wbco Voor Eyes N#cd Cr Try MorM sm RcMdy MlaUSBaWBl >cow.cauoa«m When o Keep Sl. Xolhlny n bo world adds wegh o a mn's words so much as keepng --(ll vv hr le las nohng o say. A Vsual Mx-Up. "The only way for a jmme lke cs s o ^( blnd." "Well, can' see." The urle dove s n drab-colored wld pfco' ; wufs whsle when flcs. f Dfff *16fMAL /M OfOflCAlf ndoor Uose 1, as-nm ru Mare Comforable, HeakkM Coareaea Klwna h# ou-now*. op*n vaul and cwa pool, wbkrh mrm brfwdlng plaoc o fwraa. H«v«a warm, aalary. <varl«w> o lo rlca la jropr nowa. Mo con* ou [a oold weaher. A boon o nralkda. Swrled by SUU ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS Ta A»jmb«w n The gem Ta gernu are klled by a esealel euuen n waer D bm eoaalser. mrnpr owe a auab. Wo wore roop la o wmey >aa ke. Ofaxeao- oner foanbml aaa o caalog aod prce. ewmrta av. d., s2h af, MTar. aaa A*k aaoo a«bo-ssa Waeaeaad Ho aad Oold Bnnnnc Wae Wlkoe Plaablng. TODAY Procrasnaon s he hef of healh: Keep yourself well by he mely use and help of HEXHAM'S PLLS Money bwck whou qaeeoa r Hnrrs cua; r*e a ae reamen of TCH, SCZaaA, RNOWOBM.TrrnCKarober 1 lchnc *«> dl e. Prce ; 4r a orugylee, or drec froa 1 afwaaawawswca Sanaa T«L Ve la,^ Uf of am rsn n?!**x *', J Bwa ^aa-y,

"nml*,*"v"~ _ Vf******»^'<*J'» PNCKNEY DSPATCH X- 1 V M L < S * * -V- * 1-5= ' «! ^or Pa/mess Densry, See Dr.». 7. Wrgh n The DUJH Block PNCKNEY - MCHGAN 11. F. SKl.KK, M. U. >'. l...-j;l.kr,s,. Drs. Sgler & Sgler Physcans and Surgeons All calk prumw aended o day or ngh. Offce on Mal) S. PNCKNEY -:- MCHGAN He Adversed Arcle 1«OM la whch fce bmmu haa lmolk fah- «1M h» would no afrrm. Yovar aafe s ponalslngfe* &rekaau who!* *pp««r a lda p«p«r uamm her foodaar»np-o-4aua»drm Grand Trunk Tme Table For he conveneuce of our redem Trana Eas Trans Wes No. 46 7:24 a. m. No. 4 7:47 p. rn No. 45 4:44 p. m. No. 53-1):53 a. m The Pnckney Exchange Bank Boes a Conservave Bankng Busness. :. :: 3 per cen pad on all Tme Deposs Pnckney G. W. TEEPLB Mch. Prop How Abou Phoographs? pnckney J)ppach Enered a he Poeoffce a Pnckney, Mch., aa Second Cl&ay Maer C. J. SBLFT. EDTOR AND PUBLSHED Snbscrpe, $1.25 a Year s Advance Adversng rules nfle known vu pulcalon. Cards of Thank.-, lfy ceuu. Resoluons of C'uudoen«e, one dollar. Local Noces, n Local columns, ve ceo per lne per each nseron. All maer nended o benef he personal or busness uer^b of any ndvdual wll be publslwd a regular adversng raes. Announcemen of eneranmens, ec., mus be pad for a regular Local Noce raes. Obuary and marrage noces are publshed free of charge. Poery mus be pad for a he rae of fve cens per lne. «~ PEOPLE C. V. Van Wnkle spen he week end n Lansng. Mr. and Mr». J. Parker are vsng relaves a S. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Jackson were Lansng vsors Sunday. Mss Mabel Brown s spendng some me n Ann Arbor, Mch. Faher J. V. Coyle vsed Dero frendh he frs of he week, Mrs. Maron Bucuer of Allegan s a gues a he home Dr. H, F. Sgler. Mrs. Sarah Nash reurne! Saurday from a vs wh Dero relaves. Ernes Carr and famly of Dero spen Sunday a he home of W. A. Carr. Mrs. CURS. Chamberlan of Dexer vsed Mrs. Nee Vaughn Saurday, M. H, Nle and famly of Jackson are spendng he week a P. Leavey's. Mrs. Ella Kng of near Howell was a Sunday caller a he home of H, Gauss. G. W. Duke has purchased a new Ford of W, G, Reeves of Sockbrdge. Ernes Fros and wfe and Mrs, CUe Sknner were Howell vsors Sunday. Mss Geneveve Alley of Dexer spen he week end wh Mss Norma Curl. George Leavey and Reeves of Sockbrdge ro las week. Wlmon were n Lee Leavey was Frday. Taulac fur bale a drug sore. n Nelle Gardner spen n Jackbon. Jacksou ngerboll's Monday Mrs. John Fzsmnous was n Howell Monday. Harry Leavey of Dero was a Pnckney vsor Sunday. "No Hunng" bgus for sale a hs offce. Sx for 25c. C. J. Sbley spen Suuday wh hs parens a Sprngpor- Mrs. A. Harrs spen he pa8 week wh Nelle Donohue. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dunnng were Howell vsors Monday. J. J. Teeple and A W. Vnce were bockbrdge vsors Monday. Mss Franke Placeway of Gregory was a Pnckney caller Saurday. Born o Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Shehan Wednesday, Oc. 3rd, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Emme Berry of Sockbrdge vsed relaves here Sunday. Harry Ayers and famly of Dero were Sunday guess of Mrs. Sarah Nash, Mrs. Elzabeh Waz of Chelsea vsed a he home of Mrs. Sarah Brown a few days las week. Leo Leavy of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. John Whe of Howell spen Sunday a he home of P. Leavey Rev. T. H. Jones of he Cong' Church here has receved a call of from he Cong' Church a Cumberland, Ws. A. A. Monague of Lansng and grand-chldren spen he week end a he home of Monague and Schafer, Mss Maude Smh wll go o Pnckney o ad n he care of an aun, Mrs, Rchards. She expecs o reman ndefnely. Mrs. Herber Tenny of Dero, Mss Emma Smh of Fraukfor Wll Wagenvoord, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wallace of Lansng were vsors a he home of 11. R, Darwn las week. Publc Servces a he Congregaonal Church Mornng Worshp. 1:f a. m. Second runday Evenng, 7: p. m. Sunday School, 11: a. m. Teacher's Meeng, 1s Monday n f l s pu close o hcse hons Snals and Odors. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Darwu Snals perceve he odor of many subsances, lus only when no far away. Mrs. Eugene Mclnvre were Howell vsors las Frday. n order o prove hs s necessary merely o dp a elans rod n a srongly Mr. and Mre. C. Rolson of smellng subsance and brng near Brghon spen Sunday a he he large enacles of a snal n mohome of S. F. Swarhon.! on ' be enacles are volenly drawn back., James Tplady of Dero spen As he anmal perceves he odor! changos ls Sunday a he home of hs'par- (;ourse Snals also sme11 -., r ",, r T m- T by means of her skn. Conac s no eas Mr. and Mrs. J.Tplady, j nocessary, for he mere vcny of a Mr. and Mr*. ngersol of; P rfume causes an ndenaon of he Vcksburg are guess a he home! s * ' of her son C. M. ngersol.! Pope's nals. Alexander 'ope was a vcm of hs Mr, and Mrs. John Cooper of nals. Afer he publcaon of he near Sockbrdge spen Sunday Duncad one of he poe's enemes, who wh Mr. and Mrs. H. Gauss. ha(1 sllff ered a severe rouncng n he r» J nf L e u, /,,! sare, declared ha f you ook he CUnde Mooks of M Clemens,! ^ ^ lee of Pope. a name nnd add. Mch,, spen Sunday wh hs par-' ed he fnal leer of hs surname you ens, Mr, and Mrs. John Monks. ] had hs characer. fnd n 1728 Leser Swarhon of Jackson 1 Tbe '^es " caug j l on <, TT TT u,,> M>»PPe*red a pamphle enled 'Tope nnd Herman \edder of Deror Alexander's Supremacy and nfalllbllspensnnday a 8. E.Swarhou'p.' y Examned." The fronspece o A. H. and R.R. Nevoaber and 1 Ws ", n or *? u ^ull * d «"P -..... T.... *,, senred Pope n he form of an ape, famles of Dero were Sunday! na wh hs head resn* on hs hand and For exchange wh your classmaes a graduaon and enough nng- A. T. 1purphv and faml* J of.. n Mu. B. bu No wwy. vsors a he home of W. C. Dan-' ^* w placed upon a ple of hs own works, oo, o he members of he famly. ^- *Do you consder hm a man ho Jackson spen a few days be pas can be nged?" Come n and le us show vou j week wh hs moher, Mrs. M»ry "Well." repled he purs, ' sup]k.s he new ones. Morpuy. & e ^ ^ rused, bu here would!* consderable rsk aached o he pro Mrs. Mary Doody and George c^edng." DASE B. CHAPELL Sockbrdge Mchgan Q basgow Noed For Sell Goo ^^^ *»A»^»JK»J«l»*»*< B JACKSON, MCHGAN We are suggesng DGoofls Cheap ha you do he buyng now for your home sewng as prces are advancng. We have a full lne of all merchandse and below are lsng some of he mos by he yard Dress &oo&s"dfc\>at\metv\ From hs deparmen you wll need maeral for he chld or for yourself a coa or dress, so we are offerng 54-nch Fancy Cream Coangs from - $2. 1 $3 52-nch Asrakan n whe or Bear Cloh for..- *3-CK) 54-nch Polar Cloh n cream for - $--25 Good lne of Mxed or Novely Coang from $175 o 3 58-nch Kerseys or Velours n green, brown, black red or navy - a $3 and 3.5 46-nch Gabardne n purple, navy, green or black for $2.. ^^ol Challes for house dresses or chldren's dresses a nch Base H all lgh or dark shades for 59c 89c Serges n all shades 2nd wdhs from 89c o $2.25 AJDas\\ Soo&s needed maerals. We are showng an especally fne lne of dark and lgh percales for house dresses and house wass a, yard -- 19c and 21c We also have a complee lne of Dress Gnghams for chldren's school dresses and sree dresses n srpes plads and plans 27 nches, for yard.--. 22c We can show you an excellen lne of Dress Gnghams n srpes and plads a... 15c and 17c Kmona Crepes n Japanese and floral paerns, splendd paerns, for Kmonas and neglgees a yard --. 2c and 29c Englsh Crepes n large and small plads mosly dark colors- jus he hng for school dresses, yard-- 25c SAVs Beldngs guaraneed Sans, 36 n. wde, n plan or beauful floral desgns, $r5o, $175, $2.fJ Sknner's Sans n plan shades, 1 yd. wde, guaraneed for wo seasons, for 117 =; j Cusom Velves n shades of brown, helo, elecrc, ruby, navy, * green, black, guaraneed fas ple wh chffon fnsh S.5-2. * 54-nch Plush n aupe and black 6. * nch San MessaUnes n all colors 1.5 1 nch Serge Slks n san srpesor plad effecs, vd, $175-2. f Kmona Slks n Japanese or floral desgns for --- - -$r-5» Georgee Crepe n all he new and popular shades, 4 nches for 52 SAwex D^\aTVxxv^wl 2; nch Cnbleached Sheeng, _.. nch Bleached Sheeng --- nch Whe Crepe for ngh gowns - nch Whe Crepe for ngh gowns nch Whe Crepe for ngh gowns. nch,pllow Tubng for nch Pllow Tubng for.. - 16c. 19c, 24c - 19c, 2x: - 35c --. 2SC -5C 24C, 27C, 3C 45-22C, 3c Seven's Lnen Crash Towelng, bleached' or unbleached, for 18c, 19c, 2c 23c. 25c, 27c, 29c 3-86- 27- Domescs nch Creones for nch Slkolnes. 36 nencs wde - nch Apron Gnghams nch Chevo Shrngs for - - - nch Coon Challes for *3Tlmml^ f [ f ;& 15c. fox. 21c, 5c 17c and 2c - oc and 17c 7c 2C Fur rmmng, d feren wdhs, from 69c o #3.() a yd- rdescen Trmmng. 6 c an ornamen or he bandng, yd. S. Coa Buons from.. - 5c up a dozen Overlaces from, yard #17^ o #2. Bead Ornamens, from..., 45 c ro j.^o Tassels from. - - ()c o 35c Doody and faml? of Gregory r..,r: : ", A, *. L #?r rjvlah lvng s an Amercan ra Spen Sunday a be home of M«. {ha leads o unnecesaarr and even Mnne Doody. ^crmnal fx>d wa»e. Subscrbe for he Pnckney Dspach '-w.

ymm»> ''ffwj^pp**^', -<'*^*** «* * '. - -.**( *^T JT* : ***^' * P* vr :1 2 1 Have You Seen Our Saonery? : * S :: :: :': ** * * * :-2 ^*.* *.**.* *. *,»«. +%********* We have ju, receved a large assormen of fne Saonery, n plan whe, blue, pnk, grav, an, ec., sellng a 25c, 35c, 5c, 6c and 75c. We also have wrng paper bv he pound, separae envelopes o mach, Corresponden and Tables.'- Oxas. 2^. Zngrexsoll- Legal Noces STATE OF MCHGAN, The Probae Cour for hecouny of Lvngson nead Cour, held a he Probae Offce n he L y of Howell n sad Couny, on he -2nd day of Sep A. D. l!) 17. Presen: Hon. Eugene A. Sowe. Judge of Probae. n he maer of he esae of GEORGA VAN WNKLE, Deceased. C. V. VanWnkle havng fled n sad rouv ns fnal accoun as Execuor < f sad esae, and hs peon prayng or he allowance hereof, s ordered, Tha he 2 )h day of Oc. A. D. 1917, a en o'clock n he forenoon, a sad probae offce, be and )f hereby apponed for examnng and allowng sad accoun. s furher ordered, Tha publc " oc-" hereof be gven by publcaon :"-f a >.opv of hs order, for br-e suc- H.'^Mve weeks p-'-vouj o j ad day >: :' ;jlrng n he Pnckney Dspach,?. 'lews)?,) r prned and crculaed n ^ < s-.: 2 co,,. r; N r; A MMVF Jadjre o -'.-bau Norh Lake B ) : o M-. af] M->, Wn, bu. 11, H rr, Tr. UMUV, S -p, 27. M -b M.bd DA. b of b.-.-r ll o^l'-?[') j n!)' wo k end wh /.e:! n.' f-p'* h< j ' \ wh Cards Classfed Adversng FOR SALE Egh acres of corn sandng n feld. Mrs. E. W. KenneJy. : :: :': 1 *» :': : :»* 8 #» *. «> Mr. L"V j-denvorh spen [h:' WK k e.d wh relaves n Je, v :-()11. P-f [\VA\ Mss Bp&e ^'an<^'bn 'A W '.ll^hslon sp ^(urday 1 K h* lulue uf Mr, nod Mrp. H. A. xbo. Mr. juh Mrp. Henry Glber vvprc D<ro vbos Saurday > m Sumb.y. Mr. and Ms. F. A. (xlem of lm. gpeu Saurday and Suud -y wh relaves here. ML aud Ms, FK)yd oyco and M K1 "b o Anderou spen Sm r"';v«'" Mr. nrvl Mre.P. E, Noah. ^ J- The Reason Why We Sell G & B PEARL W^E f an busness. Consequenly we mus make sasfed cusomers w*ho come back agan and agan. The bes yfa$ -e knof o make sasfed rade s o sell sasfacory merchandse. Tha's frf We handle G & B PEARL Wre Cloh for screenng doors, wndows and porches. G&B PEARL Wre Cloh oufeare paned and galvanzed cloh hep ^ears, smply because s more rus proof b> far han any smlar doh. And 2?ou kno^ rus, no Wear runs screens. From ev*ery sandpon ljear econonrj) looks or dwnlnew G & B PEARL Wk doh u U ou U buy JOT scramxng. v ffunuufmmmmrlkkwkkg^brmnj T*nkr*Um42 C*pprWm'mk$h*». TEEPLE HDW. CO.. Pnckney. Mch. PNCKNEY DSPATCH Gregory Mr«. Jane Wrgh reurned from her Dero and loaco vs Sunday, sang ha her broher, Mr. Messenger] s Very ll. W. B. Collns was n Jackson on busness las week Tuesday. The Bell Telephone men of Jackson were n own las Frday and Saurday. Mrs. Lllan Douglas of Chcago s vsng her Bser, Mrs. Ke Bulls. The Masr s Vance Arnold, Ruh Krkland, Esher Kellogg and George and John Bowman and Arche Arnold were Lansng vsors Sunday, vsng rvn Arnold who belongs o he home guards. Mrs. Elzabeh Gaes of Ann Arbor s spendng a few days wh frends here. Mss Elzabeh Drver lef Monday for Ypslan where she wll aend Normal. Mrs. Charloe Howle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howle and son Clfford, and Mrs. H. E. Marshall and son Donald moored o Chelsea Frday. Prof. Alex LaFere made a Dero vs Saurday of laa week, spendng Sunday wh relaves here. Mrs.. B. Arnold and daugher Hazel were Howell vsors Saurday. -~ Andrew Burgesa spen he week end wh hs cousn Frank Howle. ' Mss Franke Placeway reurned from Pnckney Saurday ngh. A company of young people from Sockbrdge hgh school came o he home of Mss Nee Whacre, las week Wednesday evenng for a Waermelon Ea. All repor a good me. FOR SALE-- "No Hunng" Sgns a Mondav, Sep. 24h, wn babes were hs offce. j born o Mr. and Mrs. Leo McClear,! lle Thomas Wllam and Gerrude ruk SALE Furnure. Homer Reason, Pnckney. n Burleson house. Anna. On Thursday, he 27h, he lle ones were called from her earh- [ly exsence. The parens have he WANTED To sell my Blacksmh ools, machnery and sock. Terms lgh. Fred Bell, Byron, Mch. sympahy of her frends. "^Henry Howle and LOo Arnold were n Jackson on busness Thursday of l;s week. Edward McCorney and famly of Jackson were week end vsors a Wm. Wllard's. Clare Barnum of Unadlla spen Sunday wh Fay Hll. A pocke book wh a small amoun, of money has been found. Owner can j have same by callng on Mrs. E. Hll.! Mrs. Elza Placeway and daugher: Franke are spendrg he week a her farm home. Orvlle Goron and famly and Mrs. Mary Runcman and lle son of Waerloo vsed Mrs. Charloe Howle, las week Tuesday. Mss MargareJKuh, who s aendng school a Monroe s vsng her parens. Mrs. Wm.-Hemner of Pnckney and Mrs. E. Hll of Gregory called a Fred ^Sagar's of Norh Waerloo las Frday. Mss Hazel Baes of Jackon spen j he week end wh her parens. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker spen Saurday nghfand Sunday a Sockbrdge Mrs. nezlfczelman, lle daugher j Gerrude and Helen Lands vsed Mrs. ; Zelman's parens Saurday. fthe Msses Vvena McGee of Pnck- ney and Dorohy Budd of Jackson spen j he week end n Gregory. j $ Frank Barker and wfe are movng \ o"her new farm home near Munh hs week. They have he good wshes of her Gregory frends. E Krk Drowns s movng o bs home n Gregoryfwhf he purchased from Frank Barker someme ago. The Baps Lades Ad Socey wll be held wh Mrs. Jane Ayran nex week on Wednesday, Oc. 1h. Supper wll be served everybody nved. A. J. Barsdale and daugher, Hae of Parma vsed a he home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Swarhou las week. Usual servves nex Sunday a Baps Clurch. A he close of mornng servce he Lord's Supper he he *l! be observed. Bble School a 11:45 a m. B. Y. P. U. a 7 p. m. Mss Ne e Whaker wll lead. Come. Wha Thy Mean. A Sof>eh clergyman named Fraser clamed he le and esaes of Lord Lova. He red on he ral of he caso o esablsh hs pedpree by producng au ancesral wach on whch were enpraved he leers 8. F. The claman alle&ml ha hese leers were he nals of hs ancesor, he noorous Smon Fraser, Lord Lova, beheaded n 1747 for supporng he young preender. The leers, engraved nnder he regulaor, were shown o sand for "Slow. Fas." and he case wan laughed ou of cour Pay roar aab#crpo» hs mofb '&\Y*\*'<:&\fc&&*W THB OCTOBER SALB Sale Pavlon, Howell, Mch. ^Wednesday, Oc. 17, 1917 75 head o hgh-class Holsens, everyone wh an A. Rj O. CD record or ou o an A' K, O- dam. Every anmal guaraneed.a breeder- No damaged udders- Every anmal over sx monhs of age, carefully uberculn-esed and all guaraneed^ J free from dsense The Mchgan Breeder's Consgnmen Sale Co. a H W. NORTON, Sec, Howell, Mch. #*f'^^^ L Removal Sale! We are ^ong- o occupy boh floors of he sore n he rear of Drug Sore n abou en days, when we wll have plenv of room o dsplay our sock of Furnure, Household Supples, Ec. We Arc Closng Ou a Very Low Prces Our sock of Rockers o make room for New Fall Sock*. f you need anyhng n our lne wll pay vou o call and see us.! L*. B. RCHARDS. The Maxwell acually earns a prof for you. Webser defnes prof as follows: "Accesson of good; valuable rems; useful consequences; benef. *» An auomoble saves your me and And a Maxwell moor car accomplshes ha savng on an oulay of only $2 a week oran he car. We know of no more profable mehod of nvesng $2 a week. afford no o own a Maxwell S." *'M! >.. -1 m V* A V. '»,. ' < * -. ' '.jf r M *csta U'^ -::& 'wvj? +W >>...

+*mmg^. zm-" <<*ll» Ll.l, u.uj»«*>fal '.Jl" * zg&2^*&***n: ~)m 1^¾¾ V- P1NCKNEY DSPATCH.! \ S. 1: <?.! :' 1! f. ; F K' :1 l*v - V U.S. COURT NDCTS 16C.W.W. LEADERS CHARGES MEN WTH CONSPRACY TO HAMPER GOVERNMENT DURNG WAR. SEZED RECORDS SHOW GULT Documens Taken n Rad Sad o Reveal Plo o Re«s Draf Law and Fomen Srkes. Chcago Formal reurn of a blanke ndcmen chargng a naon-wde conspracy o hamper he governmen durng he war has been made n he Uned Saes dsrc cour here agans 166 leaders of he ndusral Workers of he World. Sedous conspracy- he crme neares o reason whn he defnon of he crmnal code s charged. ThlB offense s punshable by sx yeare' mprsonmen or $6, fne, or boh. ndcmens are undersood o be based upon revelaons brough o lgh n he recen counry-wde sezure by federal auhores of documens and correspondence of he. W. W. n approxmaely CO owns and ces. These documens are undersood o have revealed he exsence of a conspracy, he mos far-reachng n s acope of any ye unearhed, o embarrass he governmen n he prosecuon of he war by ressance o he draf law, by fomenng labor dsurbances, by burnng crops and foress and n numerous oher ways. A camparavely small coere of men undersood o have dreced he enre movemen. The evdence lad before he grand jury was of such volume as acually o wegh a on or more. There was evdence ha German money was plenfully suppled, as shown n many leers and cancelled checks. ndcaons poned o a group of men as prme movers n he grea conspracy wh a large number of agens acng under her orders. One feaure whch he nvesgaon brough ou sharply was he almos predomnang membershp of Ausran* n he ranks of he. W. W local organzaons. Thousands of hese men, unresraned because he Uned Saes s no a war wh Ausra, feaeral nvesgaors have found, have been free o carry on whaever acves were planned. Among he frs o be aken no cusody was Wllam D. Haywood, secreary of he naonal organzaon of he. W. W., who was quesoned Sepember 5, when he headquarers of he. W. W. n varous ces were raded by he governmen. Afer he had been quesoned by Hluon O. Clabaugh, of he deparmen of jusce, Haywood was held n defaul of $25, bal. SHP BULDERS CALL OFF STRKE 28,6 Hen Resume Work Tweny Per Cen Pay ncrease Graned. nesoa. The documen peons he senae o begn proceedngs o expel Mr. La Folleee as "a eacher of ds loyaly and sedon, gvng ad and comfor o onr enemes and hnderng j he governmen n he conduc of be war." Francsco The srke of 25, ron workers and oher mechancs n fce Ban Francsco bay regon has been seled. The srke bad ed np work for 1 days oue one-eghh of he governmen's sappag _ conracs ECOND LBERTY LOAN SSUED Bonds Carry 4 Per Cen neres Sale Closes Ocober 27. Washngon The campagn for he sale of he second ssue of Lbery bonds whch was opened Monday, Ocober 1, wll close Saurday, Ocober 27. The chef feaures of he new ssue are: Amoun $3,,, or more, be excess no o be more han one-half of he amoun of over-subscrpon. n oher words, f subscrpons o he exen of $5,,, are fled, $4,,-, of bonds may be alloed. Term of bonds Maury, 25 years; redeemable a he opon of he secreary of he reasury, n 1 years. Denomnaons of bonds $5 and mulples of $5. neres rae Four per cen, payable sem-annually on November 15 and May 15. Terms of paymen Two per cen on applcaon, 18 per cen November 15, 4 per cen December 14 and 4 per cen January 15, 1918. The prvlege of converng bonds of hs ssue no bonds of any succeedng ssue bearng a hgher neres han 4 per cen durng he perod of j he war s exended. Through an arrangemen under whch bonds wll be prned wh only! four coupons nsead of 5 (o be exchanged a he end of wo years for he bonds conanng he full number of coupons), delveres wll bo promp. n hs manner, he ssue of nerm cerfcaes wll be avoded. LA FLLETTE MAY LOSE SEAT Mnnesoa Wans Wsconsn Senaor Expelled No Acon Probable. NATONAL GUARD S REORGANZED THREE MCHGAN UNT8 WPED OUT BECOME 125TH AND 126TH NFANTRY. FORM 63rd FGHTNG BRGADE General Covell Saves deny of Mchgan Troops Were Slaed o Become Depo Brgade. Camp McArhnr, Waco, Tex. Compleely losng s deny as a regmen, he Thry frs Mchgan nfanry upon s arrval a Camp McArhur, Waco, was spl up and he enlsed men and offcers were dvded beween he old Thry-second and Thry-hrd. No sooner had Colonel Ambrose C. Pack announced he safe arrval here of all he Thry-frs men han he was nformed by General Lews C. Covell, commander of he Mchgan forces, ha complee reorgansaon of all he sae guard had been compleed. Cavalry Made Arllery. Here are some of he mporan pons n he reorganzaon: The Thry-frs, Thry-second and Thry-hrd regmens are wped ou as such; n her places here wll be he One Hundred and Tweny-ffh and he One Hundred and Tweny-sxh nfanry. Cavalry oufs are ransferred o arllery and here wll be no cavalry roops n he Naonal Guard. Mchgan roops wll form wha s known as a fghng brgade, he sxy-hrd, and are lkely o go o France early n 1918. A machne gun baalon of hree companes wll be par of he Sxyhrd brgade. Commandng he brgade wll be General Lews C. Covell; Colonel John B. Boucher, former commander of he Thry-hrd, wll command he One Hundred and Tweny-ffh nfanry, and Colonel Joseph B. Wesledge, who commanded he old Thry-second n he norh, wll command he new One- Hundred and Tweny-sxh nfanry. deny of Troops Saved, Tha he Mchgan guard was no made he Ffy-sevenh depo brgade as had been ordered, was due enrely o^he acvy of General Covell, offcers here sad. f he Mchgan solders had been used as a reserve force, hen hey would have been scaered among he Wsconsn fghng regmens and would have los her deny. The resul of hs would have been ha when he hsory of he war was wren Mchgan roops would have receved no cred for parcpaon. Clamng ha hs was a decded njusce, General Covell, afer many conferences, won over he deparmen, Washngon A communcaon from and nsead of Wsconsn havng wo he governor of Mnnesoa and he fghng brgades, she now has one Sae Publc Safey commsson, re- fghng brgade and one depo brgade, quesng expulson from he senae of and Mchgan has one fghng brgade. Senaor LaFollee of Wsconsn, was Draf Men o Fll Rank*, presened n he senae by Senaor A 8> f s offcally saed, approx- Kellogg of Mnnesoa, and referred by' ml ey 7, of he seleced men now Vce-Presden Marshall o he senae a Bale Creek wll be sen o Waco prvleges and elecons commee. o fll up gaps n he Mchgan and Senaor Pomerenc ndcaed ha he Wsconsn regmens. s sa* ho prvleges and elecons commee Mchgnn men wll be used n he Badwould ake no acon, for he presen ger sae oufs because more men a leas. He sad he could no decde voluneered for perv'ce n he Wsconsn Naonal Gu.'d han n h^ M'ch- unl afer conferrng wh oher members and ha a quorum of he commee could no be obaned probably dur Two housand are lkely o bo sca.ar. Kcard. ng hs sesson. ered among he companes of he One Senaor Kellogg explaned ha he Hundred and Tweny-ffh and One presened he resoluon accordng o Hundred and weny-sxh regmens he usual pracce of flng com- and he res wll be urned over o a muncalona from responsble organ- fghng brgade and a depo or reserve zaons. Characerzng he speech of La Folee n S. Paul, Sepember 2. before he nonparsan league, as "dsloyal and sedous," he resoluon de clares he uerances have served o creae reasonable senmen n Mn ALEN SUCKER BLLS KLLED Objecon of Sec. Lansng Causes Posponemen of Legslaon. brgade from Wsconsn. SMALL BENEFT FROW STEEL CUT Publc Wll Save Bu Lle As There No Seel o Buy. New York Obscure pons n he governmen's recen prce-fxng announcemen for seel, ron and coke have been cleared up by conferences nf manufacurers wh he war ndusres board. An mporan pon se* ed s ha exsng conracs wll no \m abrogaed. The publc, nomnally, enled o buy a he same prce as he governmen, wll have lle benef from hs, as war needs mus be me frs and hese amoun o 7,, ons. Order* Washngon AHon slacker* legsla- placed he las few days amounng lon n hs sesson of congress recev o severs) hundred housand ons, all The ex" Of he sgreesen enered ; ed s deah blow a he hands of he j for delveres n from SO days o 12 no by lapfasaaafeas of unons and house ' mlary affars ~ commee. ' monhs. ~" The buldng program alone Use employer* provde* ha wages np The commee n secre sesson calls for 2,4, oo* of seel bars, o sad neadjbf $4J> «**T shall be voed unanmously o pospone ar ac-; plaes and shapes. screased 2* per coa wmgss from $4.2«on on legslaon desgned o force AH be Enene governmens are n p o and aehsaog f *» be nereaeed 1*1 # * cen sad wages from draf bll. wanng 6, on* of sbe her* and alen* no subjecon o he Amercae he marke for more soa, Wnglsad. ejl up asb ao be acreased n ex Charman Ken, of be mlary affars commee, saed hs commee several housand oo* of shp seel forgng*, whle France and aly aeed eeee o* l says ha * he objec n agreelac as afsaaa a waaas^a h* Secreary Leasng sad ha be ma- f> place large maafam aad bad posponed be legslaon be cease j Tbe Uned Saes ooafa acve!: laaa paa* aarooe oa boh *da.~ or was aader negodalo* Jehlaery (Conduced by he Naonal Woman's Chrsan Temperance Unon.) CATHOLCS AND PROHBTON. The Lquor publcy bureaus are makng much of he fac ha Cardnal Gbbons s opposed o prohbon. They would have he jpublc forge he many salwar champons of he anlquor cause n he Roman Caholc church. They would lke o blo from s memory he words of Archbshop reland: "Were God o place n my hand a wand wh whch o dspel he evl of nemperance, would srke he door of every saloon, every dsllery, every brewery, unl he accursed raffc should be wped from he face of he earh," They would erase from he rememberance of he communcans of ha church he scahng ndcmen of Archbshop John J. Keane : "f could cause he earh o open and swallow up every saloon n he world, would feel ha was conferrng upon humany a blessng. The saloon s bad for he home, he church and he counry. has no redeemng feaure." They would have good Cahoucs forge he advce of Cardnal Mannng: "The drnk raffc s u publc, permanen and ubquous agency of degradaon. The drnk rade s our shame, scandal and sn, and unless brough under by he wll of he people, wll be our downfall Do you know how you can help o break up ls unholy allance beween governmen and he greaes fraud of he age? Voe agans." The Unon Sgnal. GREAT GANS TO LABOR. Condons n Shrevepor, La., a dry cy, are hus descrbed by Mr. Thomas J. Greer, presden of he Lousana Federaon of Labor: "Snce he nfluence of he lquor raffc has been removed from unon polcs we have made remendous gans n Shrevepor snce he own wen dry n 198. Membershp n labor unons has ncreased from 1,8 o 3,7, and home-owners among unon men have ncreased 4 per cen. The carpeners' unon has ncreased s membershp from 65 o 375. When Shrevepor was we he paners' unon had 35 members, workng en hours a day for $2.75. Today he paners' unon has 145 members, egh hours a day nnd 55 cenp an hour, or a scale of $4.4 per day. Barbers have shorened her hours of labor, rased wages connuously and have a 1 per cen organzaon. A brewery under he we regme employed sx non-unon brewery workers; oday an ce facory a he same locaon employs 4 unon ce workers." FEW STTNG DLY BY. Of all he reasons ha may be urged ngans he use of alcoholc drnks (especally durng he wnr) he wo ha mus appeal o physcans wh rressble force, are (1) he acon of alcohol n lessenng all forms of effcency, physcal, nellecual and moral, and (2) he nmae connecon? always found beween drnkng, prosuon and he spread of venereal dseases. The evdence agans alcohol on hese accouns s so overwhelmng, so well-esablshed and so generally known ha does no seem necessary o go no deals. Only he oher day an expermen was menoned n he Journal whch showed ha 6 grams of brandy caused a deprecaon n he marksmanshp of exper shos of 8 per cen n rapd frng and 5 per cen n slow frng. Wha sense s here n ranng men o become effcen and hen s dly by and le he hard-won effcency be aken away by alcohol? Journal of he Amercan Medcal Socey. WHO 18 RESPONSBLE? have observed ha every band crew ha goes forh o murder sarj from a saloon; ha every panderer has hs rendezvous n s grog-shop; ha every den of heves makes s vcms drunk, before robs hem; ha every house of prosuon has s bar or s n parnershp wh boose; ha every gamblng den eher s n s saloon or susans a dose relaonshp wh one; ha he pckpocke rus* s housed n a saloon; ha he "payoff jon" for he crook and he crooked polceman s n a saloon; ha he professonal bondsmen and characer wnesses for heves and holdup men are saloonkeepers or barenders. Judge Gemmlll of Chcago. PROHBTON N MEXCO. The Mexcan saes of Chhuahua and Sonora boh recenly became dry. By a decree sad o have been gven drecly by Presden Cerranza ss a war nsmsare, prohbon became effecve baoaaboo Chhuahua July S. Gen. Ellas Oslles of Bogoa, kaowa as be fsber of prohlbfoo la as sae, s enforcng a law agans aja. lquor a erery commmy aad aralag camp la he sae. MORE WHEAT PRZES Honors for Wesern Canada Come Year Afer Year. A he recen boll Producs Exposon a Peora, 111., n a keen cones for he coveed frs pr*e for whea. Wesern Canada has agan carred off all he honors. No only has she won he frs, hu also he second and hn przes. These were won by Mr. 8. Larcoube, of Blrle, Manoba. n pas years he Provnce of Saskachewan had he dsngushed honor of carryng off he ulul prze. Harvesng a.nj hreshng are now compleed n Wesern Canada, and whle s early n he season o gve exac fgures as o he average yeld per acre of whea, oas, barley and Max s safe o assume ha he former wll yeld abou 2 bushels per acre. The prce o he farmer wll be abou $2. per bushel, gvng hm $4. an acre of a reurn. When s consdered ha he land upon whch hs whea s grown averaged less han $3 an acre, akes very lle fgurng o arrve a an esmae of he prof here s o he gran grower of Wesern Canada. The wrer knows where u farmer purchased 16 acres of land n he sprng of 116, broke up he same year, pu n whea n 117. Hs crop was harvesed a few days ago. yelded 4,8 bushels and he sold a $2.5 per bushel, gvng hm $9,84. The land cos hm $4,8. breakng, seedng, seed, cung and hreshng. $1,92. Hs prof was $3,12 afer payng for hs land and hs coss of mprovng. He has now $3,12 o commence anoher season wh a "pad for n full" mproved farm. Never has farmng offered such profable reurns for labor as a presen and nowhere s he large prof equal o ha of he low prced, hgh yeldng lands of Wesern Canada. There has been a bg rush durng" he pas few weeks of reners and owners of hgh prced lands n many pars of he Uned Saes o nvesgae hese 1% prof repors. No beer season of he year could be seleced by anyone desrng o beer her condon and wshng o gve Wesern Canada he "once over.'* Threshng s now compleed and ho gran beng markeed. The weaher s fne and wll be pleasan for a couple of monhs and a vs now o personally nvesgae he condons wll be convncng am profable. Whe old home Les nnd famly assocaons are one of he frs consderaons n he mnd of he reader, who feels ha, he old fve or en per cen reurn nsuffcen, behooves he modern and progressve farmer always o be on he aler o grasp he opporunes of he hour. Land n Wesern Canada ha f? annually producng n gross reurn of from $4. o $S. per acre s purchasable a from $15 o $3 per acre. can be seen a a glance ha such values canno help bu ncreaseas hey have done n he older agrculural dsrcs of he Uned Saes. The new seler wll fnd hmself surrounded by same conened and prosperous neghbors. The expense of makng one vs o look no Wesern Canada's opporunes s small n specal reduced rae s avalable and you owe> yourself,a holday and a rp may do you good. You, owe your dependens a rgh o beer your condon and Wesern Canada offers ha opporu* n v. Adversemen. Real Foresgh. " am afrad you do no pracceeconomy, my dear," complaned Mr. Kjones. Hs wfe cas a conempuous glance a hm. "Come wh me o be ac," she commanded. And he followed her hher. n he ac she opened a runk and look ou a bundle wrapped carefully U\ ssue paper. Tearng off he wrappngs, she dsclosed s lovely, flmy gown. "Tha," she sad, "s my weddng dress." "And do you call economy o saveyour weddng dress?" he chorled. "Tha's no economy,!*r sennpally. would have been economy o wear ha dress and ge s worh ou of. Bu here s no earhly good o you nor anybody else. Economy! Huh!" "Tha's where you are wrong," she sad, calmly. " am savng ha dress for ray nex weddng." Tha held hm for a whle. Sure She DM Love Hm. June Dd she love bm much? Tell Why, she marred bm n spe of her psreos* urgng! lfe. A Tmes. "Don' you lke ho waer n he* boose?" "No when rm n." Hss SUnbeh MarkUnd s be only woman surgeon a be Brsh army. Even hough s man sops walle rong, he may grow onl $ *! ' * ' & * * * ; *

jff* V A^^Mrfa^M^feJfalkfl- s**.-as-«. :-»- -^- 1 CoS)M**g W r 1 **,-- THE EVL OF HER GANG'S DEPREDATONS COMES HOME TO ELNOR WHEN A PARTCULARLY ATROCOUS PECE OF WORK S ACCOMPLSHED AGANST HER WLHES 8yno$«a For years old Hlary Kngson lved wh hs daugher, Elbao*, n a beauful home on a hll lu he suburban vllage of Wofflugban. The neghbors knew nohng abou he esablshmen, excep ha he faher was que wealhy, und he daugher, very good looklog and genle. n realy Kngson was head of un anarchs hand, composed of Huff, Boroday, Talbo and Lehbrdge, ha robbed he rch and gave o he poor and oppressed. One day Old Hlary was sho dead, and he course of lfe changed abruply for hs daugher. The Rev. Mr. Ward, a young bachelor, began o ake an uncommon. neres n Elnor. Youhg Waler Huff of he gang confessed hs love for her and she acceped. Then Boroday was arresed on suspcon and hs companons perperaed a counry club hold-up o ge funds for hs legal defense, bu were sadly dsapponed n he amoun secured. CHAPTER V Connued. "An audacous pece of work. Half he women n hs vcny suffered, Mos of hem are my parshoners." "Ah!" breahed Elnor. " am sorry." Ward shrugged hs shoulders ruefully. " means, dare say, ha he poor of he parsh wll ge less han ever hs year. Mrs. Bryan, for nsance, who has always be*m generous, los a j)earl necklace and a wonderful pearshaped pfnk pearl." M s she a wealhy woman?" ''Very, beleve." "Then s such a errhle hng for Jer o lose he pearl? Perhaps hese ' bands, as you call hem, hnk hey <"Ould use hese hngs beer han he people who owned hem." Ward smled. " daresay we all hnk we could use he oher fellow's j*ossesslons beer han he does." Elnor perssed, frownng n lle. "Thngs are so errbly mxed up," he sad. "f you could know he hngs hn know" Ward looked fanly nmused "he people who are fghng /or a prncple, and have nohng o lgh wh, fghng for lfe somemes! A good half of he world, you know, jus Rrugglea along, and he oher half s so smug, so sasfed ; 's 's horrble." Mr. Ward sared a her. "How n he world do you come by such houghs?" he demanded. "'ve never known anyhng else; 'was brough up on he njusce.of hngs. You have your poor here n he parsh, bu you see was brough xp wh he poor of all he world. am afrad 'm always for he under dog." Raher sarled was Rev. Mr. Ward ha summer afernoon on he errace a he Hall, sarled and puzzled. "Down n oar hears," he sad, "perhaps we are all of us for he under dog. Bu how does ha excuse my bandlsr Ths Mrs. Bryan how much dc 3rou suppose you are gong o lose for your poor by her loss?" "No so much, bu enough. She had promsed a lo of hngs. She called up hs mornng o say ha was all aff.** He sared o say ha all bes were off, bu decded ha was uncercal and changed "Bu ddn' come here o worry, you abou myself or he parsh, hnk you should no oe here alone."! EHnor looked down over he vllage. Then perhaps, afer all, would be beer f marred a once." "Ah! You are o be marred?" "Now ha my faher s gone." sad jbhnor wsfully, " seems he bes «al> And should lke chldren. feave no frends, excep perhaps you,** Ward arore o keep hs voce seady, *nd maer-of-fac. "Marrage U so serous so val a hng.** He was ryng o be calm and jbdlcal. Bu hs voce sounded far off; hs hear pounded n hs ears. "To narry because one s alone, or needs frends s a flmsy foundaon o buld Once agan Elnor surprsed hm. "There have been few really grea fcjaaaoas n he world,** she sad. " cmld almos coun hem on my fngers. frje res of as seem o ge along whou.** Perhaps here are more han we fcear abou. Every now and hen. n ay work. come across somehng so much «reser han had expeced, selfsacrfce, lore, chary, as o jusfy my <ah n manknd." "Your fsh!** BHnor sad sofly. «Tha s wha envy you your fah. No only your fsh n your knd, ho-, he oher sor" Fah, hone and chary and he reaes of hese s fsh. Alas for ou f M..v"n «rfc# ad so kep hs! " had a governess once who had ha sor of fah; was a grea comfor o her. Bu s here on my hllsde, and seems o me ha spread ou a my fee s nl he njusce and cruely and hared n he world. And your God allows all. My faher red o beleve red hard, bu he sad ha when he asked for bread hey gave hm a sone." "Do you know who sad ha?" "My faher." sad Elnor. Raher surprsed, he le go a ha. CHAPTER V. So grea had he urgency of Boroday's poson become hn he band me a he hall on Thursday of he week afer he counry-club affar. Lehbrdge was o ge hs nsrucons; Talbo wshed o dscuss hs prospec. Afer dnner, he ngh beng warm, hey had her coffee on he errace. A summer sorm had come up. All a once a flash hreaened San Jude's. Huff leaped o hs fee. "'ve go!" he sad. "Wha s hey call he bg buldng back of he church?" None of he men knew. was. as a maer of fac, he parsh house. Lehbrdge, however, knew s funcon. "Fne prospec hn!" he drawled. "Tha's where he Sunday school s held, and where hey*keep he plaed knves and forks for he church suppers." "'s a darned fne buldng." sad Fluff. "Wha would hey do f burned down?" They were oo unfamlar wh church affars o hazard a guess. Elnor, who had been sng slen, suddenly voced an objecon o Buffs unspoken plan. "There mus be some oher way." she sad. "The chldren hey have sewng classes and eneranmens for he chldren here. 's he parsh house." "f lghnng sruck he parsh house ongh " Huff sad que eagerly. "Ths s Thursday. By Sunday mornng hey would be akng up a whackng bg collecon o rebuld " The dea had aken hold of hs magnaon. Even he suggeson ha a large par of he offerory mgh be n checks maered no. Bu Elnor was obdurae. Ton can do some place else," she sad. "No here. They sruggled very hard o buld he church and hey need money now. Mr. Ward old me ** Huff urned on her jealously. "Ward ha's he preacher chap?" "He s he asssan recor." Elnor repled wh dgny. "He's been comng here, hen?" "Twce. Once when faher ded, and once o warn me agans all of you." No ha she had forgoen ha few mnues n he garden, under he moon; bu ha bad been an accden hardly a call. Talbo chuckled. Ba Hnff was hnkng hard. Elnor had been dfferen laely, a Hle sofer. Ward represened all ha he men Elnor knew were no <aw o her volence*.order o her dsorder. There was almos a snarl n hs voce. "He*d beer say down n hs valley wh hs old women." he sad. "and leave you alone. You don' need hm." *Tm nn so sure of ha." Elnor repled quely, and lef hm sarng.... Huff burned he parsh house he nex ngh He dd hmself, whou he asssance of he hand. no he pu no only he devlsh ngenuy of long experence, bu hs new hared of Ward. Church pupery s always easy of access. was he work of fre mnues o crawl hrough a h asm fl wndow uul of half an hour o make hs preparaons. He looked a hs wach when he hud fnshed. was jus mdngh. n wo hours, or before he fre began, he would be back n he cy, esablshng hs alb. The Are-whsles n he vllage wakened Elnor a somehng afer hree o'clock. All of her room was flled wh he red glare of he burnlug parsh house. Old Uenree knocked a her door. "The church s burnng down n he valley," she culled. "'s a grand sgh." Elnor was hrowng on her clohng. She mus see Ward. She would sell her pearls. She would buld a new parsh house. She sad hs over and over o herself as she sruggled down he hll. A new parsh house, beer han he old, wh pleny of room for he chldren o play nl A leas was ngh and he chldren safe n her heds; hank God for ha! She was oo dsurbed o noce ha she had hanked he God n whom she dd no beleve. The fre had ganed oo much head- way o be checked. All he effors of he voluneer deparmen and he small engne were dreced oward savng he church. For a me seemed as f San Jude's mus go. Elnor wached he desrucon. seemed as hough a band had fasened self around her ches Then she saw Ward, He was on he rdge-pole of he church roof wh a hache The rdgepole was burnng slowly. She could see hm choppng. From ha me she never ook her eyes away from hm. Oher men were here. She dd no see hem. She saw only Ward balng on he rdge-pole. and hgh above on he seeple he surdy cross of hs fah. Once he men on he sree helow urned he full force of he hose on hm. She saw hm reel, saw hm recover hmself by u mracle. The fre glare ded no he dawn. San Jude's was saved. Behnd n s pnrk he charred skeleon of he parsh house showed how horoughly PROVDED FOOD FOR LONS Farmer's Famly Nag Was Sold o he Crcus Bu Was Blled o Make Only One Appearance. Edward Jones, now a farmer n Orange couny, bu formerly a resden of hs cy, was vsed by hs broher, Benjamn F. Jones of Norh Pennsylvana sree. Desrng o show he cy broher he beauful scenery of Orange couny, he counry broher hched up he famly nag and nved he cy broher o ge no he sprng wagon. The cy broher frmly declned. "No. Edward," sad Benjamn, "no behnd hs sack of bones. Tha's he wors specmen of horseflesh ever saw n my lfe." Some me laer he ndanapols broher pad anoher vs o he Orange couny farmer. "Where," he asked, "s ha sack of bones you called a horse?" he asked. "Dead. suppose,"»_ sold hm," sad he counry broher. "You sold hm! For goodness sake, how much dd yon ge for hm? A dollar and a half would have been a bg prce," " go $2 for hm. sold hm o a crcna." "To a crcus! Well, he'll make a fne performer." "He was only on for one evenng," sad Edward. "For one evenngt "Yes, hey bough hm o feed he lons." ndanapols News. Elevaors of Ancen Days. The earles menon of a devce n any way resemblng he modern elevaor or "Uff may be read n Vlrvus, who descrbe* a hosng machne whch was nvened by Archmedes. Ths elevaor of he second cenury B a was worked by ropes whch were coled upon a wndng drum by a capsan and levers. The same wrer refers o anoher smlar machne whch was made o roae by a man who walked nsde he capsan. Such n prmve elevaor s sll n use o lf passengers and fregh from he frs o he second sory of a conven on Moun SlnaL No much larger han a founan pen s a new offce applance wh whch a person can seal leers a a rae of 6 a muma. young Huff bad done bs work. No unl Ward had descended safely o he sree dd rlnor relax. Ward found her sng n one of he chars along he pavemen, her har sll lu s loug brad, her fee hrus no slppers, her eyes red from loug sarng. The fre engne wus beng dragged away. The crowd had dspersed. Ward, blackened and depressed, was surveyng he runs wh a heavy hear. He urned and saw he grl. Jus a frs he was no sure of her. He was always seeng her, menally. Then he wen oward her. hs hand ou. "You see," he sad, "wha un hour may brng forh!" And hen. "You reckless chld, here n slppers!" " saw you on he roof," sad Elnor, barely able o arculae. "Once hough you had fallen." "They nearly go ue. 's raher sad. sn'?" He sood, bareheaded lu he cool dawn, and surveyed he run. People mee grea crses smply. She red o fnd some word of sympahy o say. bu wha was here, poor chld? She knew he rue nwardness of ha dsasrous ngh. So. wh pahec eyes, she urned away. "'ll go home now," she sad. " saw he glare - Que suddenly her dps rembled. -1 should lke o help vou wh he new buldng." "Fne!" sad Ward hearly. "We'll ge o ha before long." "f you had fallen " Re was no lsenng. came o her hen how far apar hey were. To her hs fallng would have been an end of all hngs; o hm, would have mean he begnnng of a useful eerny. "f you wa a lle. 'll run around and ge my enr and rake you up." She sa down agan, obedenly. She was glad o be wh hm n lle longer. Unl recenly, he work of he band had always seemed a vague absracon. Now one of s resuls lay before her. And here were oher hngs fresh n her mnd old Hlary, dead of hs revol agans law. and lyng n sae before an alar ereced o a God he had no recognzd. And Ward, wachng her wndows nd hnkng her he embodmen of wl.n a woman should be. Over her berness rose a ho wave of anger agans Waler Huff. She had forbdden hs hng and he had done. 1 Of course here s a sharp dsagreemen among he gag over Huff's arson &nd hngs come o a crss quckly wh he possbly ha all wll go o jal. The nex nsallmen brngs a revelaon. TU BE CONTNUED. MANY GREAT MEN DED POOR Burns' Las Hours Were Torured Wh Though of Palry Deb He Could Ne Pay. was old Sam Johnson of dconary fame was no? who once wore boos so full of holes hn hey freely admed he pennes! Burns ded wh hardly a copper n he house, hs las hours orured wh he hough of a palry deb he could no pay. whle among he mus cal genuses who have suffered mos severely a he hands of Dame For une a conspcuous plnce mus be accorded o Mozar and Hayden. boh of whom a one perod of her lves were on he verge of sarvaon. Though n her early manhood Wellngon and Dsrael were boh gravely handcapped by deb, neher of hese grea men ever suffered anyhng lke he prvaons ha Presden Lncoln and Presden Garfeld dd. Mos men can a leas declare here were four walls around hem when hey were born no he world, bu even hs poor Lncoln hardly could boas. General Gran s known n hsory, of course, as he commander-ln-chef of he Norhern armes n he Cvl war and evenually as presden of he Uned Saes, bu may no be equally wdely known ha. n spe of he grea offces he so ably flled, he ded wh hardly a copper n hs poses* slon. Makng he Poao Popular. There s a ouch of humor n he mehod employed by he famous French chems Parmenler o over come he prejudces agans he poao of he peasanry on he connen He culvaed poaoes n he open felds. n places very much fre-! quened. He guarded hem carefully durng he day only, and was happy when he had exced so much curosy as o nduce people o seal some of hem durng he ngh. Then he persuaded Lous XV o wear a hunch of poao flowers n hs buonhole n he mds of he cour on a fesal day. Nohng more was wanng o nduce grea lords o plan hem. Takng Laaaons From Savage. "We need no be savages o be healhy; bu we should make sure he ar we breahe, he food we ea and he waer we drnk are as pure hose of he savage."-^. H. K*4»ngg. NOTCE TO SCK WOMEN Posve Proof Tha Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegeable Compound Reeres Sufferng. Brdgeon,N.J.-" canno apeak orn hghly of Lyda EL Pnkham's Vegeable Compound for nflammaon and ohar weakneaaok and would ham rbo pan #o fcs could hardly aka a sep. Someme* would be eo mserable ha could no weep a room. docored par of oo me bu fel no change. laer ook Lyda EL Pnkham's Vegeable Compound and aoon fel a change for he beer. ook unl was n good healhy condon. recommend he Pnkham remedes o all women as have used hem wh such good resuls."-mrs. MU.PORDT.CUM- MNGS, 322 Harmony S, Perm's Grove, N. J. Such esmony should be acceped by all women as convncng evdence of he excellence of Lyda EL Pnkham's Vegeable Compound as a remedy for he dsressng lls of women such aa dsplacemens, nflammaon, ulceraon, backache, panful perods, nervousness and kndred almens. A Ffy-Ffy P. M. Posmaser Hanks ran he general More as well as he pos ofllee and one summer mornng a lanky youh slouched n. removed hs baered sraw ln and sad : "Mr. Hunks, un'ersand here's wo leers here fur me one wo come a monh ago and one wo come las week. 'm afeared my folks mus be sck, or else hey wouldn' be wrln' so plum ofen. Le me have hem leers, wll ye, Mr. Hanks?" The posmaser glared a he youh. "No. Peleg Anderson, 1 won' le ye have hem leers ll ye sele fur ha lo o' groceres wo's been owln' so long!" The young man ook ou some money. "1 kn sele half he accoun, Mr. Hanks." j "Then," sad he posmaser, n a mlder voce, "1 kn gve ye one o' yer leers." nnd he dd so. "Squar* up n full, Peleg Anderson, an' yell g yer oher leer, bu no before." Enemy Precauons. "Wha dd Bll do when you old hm you waned hm o dance a he ger man?" "le ook French leave." A grl's dea of an ndusrous young man s one who s oo busy o propose. A man wh a 3-ren nellec can' hohl down a r>-cen job. "'"'lullll K POSTUM has been adoped as he able br^eage n many a home because of s pleasng flavor and healhful naure *,. f -.r-f ' > 1 1!:f

PNCKNEY DSPATCH > r K f * w-- : ; fcv' r! % ~- * 'S. %* ' 'Ce'» AUCTON! R o Clnon, Aeoneer 4 Havng decded o <u farmng, wll sell my persona! propery on he Macknker farm, 3^2 mles N. E of Pnckney, on Thursday, Oc. 11h Commencng a'one o'clock sharp HORSES One Bay Mare, 6 yrs old, w. 95 One Black Mare, 3 vrs old, w 1(- FARMNG Deerng mower, new; 1\ uck Wagon, se of ravel boards, Hay rack, Double harness, Sngle harness, Buggy, 36 Spke ooh drag, Sprng ooh drag, Roller, 2-horse Culvaor, sngle Culvaor, 25-gal Pork Crock Ewe lamb, 5 Chckens, 11 acres corn n shock, Sraw sack, 2 Hay sacks, one Marsh hay sack, quany of Poaos. TERMS All suras of $5. and under, Cash. All sums over ha amoun 8 monhs me wll be gven on good noes bearng neres a 6 percen. bankable Wayne Benne. Saemen of Ownershp, Managemen, ec. Of he Pnckney Dspach, publshed weekly a Pnckney, Mch., for Ocober, 1917, Sae of Mchgan, Couny of Lvngson, sa. Before me, a Noary Publc n and fo he sae and couny aforesad, personally appeared C. J. Sbley, who, havng been duly sworn accordng o law, deposes and says ha he s he owner of Pnckney Dspach, and ha he followng s, o he bea of hs knowledge and belef, a rue saemen of he ownershp, managemen ec., of he aforesad publcaon for he dae shown n he above capon, requred by he ac of Augus 24, 1912, emboded n secon 443, Posal Laws and Regulaons, ow: 1. Tha he names and addresses of he publsher, edor, managng edor and busness manager are: Publsher, C. J. Sbley, Pnckney, Mch. Edor, C. J. Sbley, Pnckney, Mch. '2. Tha he owners, are: C. J. Sbley, Pnckney, Mch.. 3. Tha he known bondh aders morgages, and-oher secury holders ownng or holdng 1 per cen or more of oal amoun of bonds, morgages or oher secures are: Mrs. 1. N. Glman, Sprngpor, Mch. 4. Tha he wo paragraphs nex above, gvng he names of he owners, sockholders, and secury holders, f any, conan no only he ls of sockholders and secury holders as hey appear upon he books of he company bu also, n cases where he sockholders or secury holder apoears upon he books of he company as rusee or n any oher fducary relaon, he name of he person or corporaons for whom soch rusee s acng, s gven; also ha he aad wo paragraphs conan saemens emdracng affans fall knowledge and belef a o he crcumsances and condons under whch sockholders and secury holdrs who do no appear upon he books of he company as rusees, how sock and rares n a capacy oher han ha of a bona fde owner; and hs affan haf ao reason o beleve ha any oher perob, aaaocaon or corporaon has neres drec or ndrec n he aad sock, bonds or oher socues han as so saed by hm. C. J. Sbley. Swan o and subscrbed before me ha Sfcday of Sep., 1917. G. W. Teeple. V, Jga/ Commsson expres Feb. 1919. cookng apples add a pnch of Ts makes hem ender and mfe favor. Wrgh's Chapel Chas Mss Nelle Donohue was n Howell Monday. George JVhed who has been workng a he wesern saes reurned home Wednesday, Born o Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ward Monday, Sap. 24h, an 8¼ pound eon. Mrs. Cleve Poole called a Red Wng Poulry Farm Thursday afernoou, Chas. Poole of Oregon s vsng relaves here. Mrs Nora Galloway of Maron s carng for Mrs. Hagh Ward and lle Hon. George Parker and famly eneraned frends from Dero he las of he week. Geo. Parker spen he las of he week n Drro. W, B. Mller and famly spen Sunday a Jas. Carell's. Mrs. Agnes Harrs of Pnckney vsed a J. J. Donohue's recen ly- Ralph Collns spen Sunday n Ann Arbor. Mss Gerrude Collngs has been ll he pas week, Fred Greves and famly vsed a Rene Mapes' Sunday. Mr. aad Mrs. Elmer VanBoren called a Alonzo Demaray's Sun day. # # # 15 YEARS OLD, WANTS TO RGHTJHE KASER Porland, Ore, Alhough be s one hundred and fre years "young," and fough n he ndan and Cvl wars, "Uncle" John Dowd Sr. of WUamna, Ore^ has no had enough of ex* clemen and wans o enls n he Uned Saes army and go o France o fgh he Germans. Be s as earnes n hs desre o enls as any youhful recru. Dowd walks wo mles daly and ofen makes sx mles on foo The oass s a dsncly Afrcan nsuon, and every oass n he Afrcan deser s he work of Moher Naure's knd and lovng hand. Prces n France [f^odulued from rs page] wher and beer and served fresh. Wne, nex o bread, s essenal a he French able, and here one fnds u sharp advance n cos. Before he war a bole of far vn ordnare, eher red or whe, could be bough for > cenmes, or 12 cens. Today he same wne wll cos u leas one franc, probably 1.25 and possbly 1.5, and a depos mus be lef on all boles because" here s a grea shorage wh bole manufacurers workng almos enrely for he army. And afer one has pad fve sous depos on he bole and reurns he usually receves only hree sous back, he wne merchan explanng here s a charge of wo sous for renal of he bole. The beer he wne he greaer he ncrease n prce, especally f comes from Champagne or any oher secon n he zone of he armes where here are dffcules o he ndusry. Good dry champagne ha cos 12 francs before he war now commands 18 or 2 francs, and he sweeer varees are only a franc or so cheaper. Mea Prce Doubled. Mea has doubled n'nearly every case, and n he excepons has ncreased mure han 1 per Cen. Pork akes he lead, a small chop ofen cosng as much as 1 franc 5 cenmes, nearly 3 cens. Slced ham and bacon are marked a prohbve prces, bu hen few French people ea hem. Veal and amb are he favore French meas, and hey have boh doubled n prce. A roas of veal wll cos from hree o hree and a half francs a klo wo pounds and a quarer. Beef has soared lke an arplane, cosng four, fve, and even sx francs a klo, and good qualy s hard o fnd, even a ha fabulous sum. Horse mea, whch s rarely <-en even n he poorer dsrcs, has advanced 2 per cen o wo francs nnd a half a klo. The usual sausages, paes, and oher concocons made from mea fragmens are double he old marks on an average. Rabbs always a French saplehave advanced 5 per cen, and chckens, ducks, geese, and urkeys are double. A hree-pound roasng chcken brolng s unknown here wll cos 15 o 18 francs. Eggs, srcly fresh, cos 6 o 8 sous apece, and snce here s no cold sorage n France he cheaper grades are lkely o be srong and cos 4 or 5 <«ous each. Fsh has advanced n prce and acheved a wo-day-a-week popular;-, because on Mondays and Tuesdays :c mea can ' *> served n resaurans, a/1 all lu; '; ^hon>; are closed. 'hec - c advanced vharply due o ' l.<>] ' '^ of mlk, and he wonder! ul "pel f Susse,'' whch was 3 sous before he war, s 6 or 8 sous oday. Bre, Ouuember and oher seleced cheeses have doubled. Mlk s up o 9, 1 and 11 sous a lre, bu s a heaver, creamer mlk han one usually fnds n New York dares. Poaoes are sold by wegh, and have doubled and rebled n prce, fechng 12 o 18 sous a klo a hs me, alhough when he bulk of he new crop s n»411 probably be reduced. Beans n all her varees ve wh poaoes as he popular vegeable, and Sossons, green beans, srng beans, whe beans and lma beans are hard o ge and have advanced 3 o 4 per cen. Fresh omaoes can be purchased from hucksers on he sree a 12 cens a pound, bu usually cos a franc 2 cens n shops. Archokes can be bough a 4 o 5 cenmes apece, bu usually range around a franc. Salad, whch before he war was so cheap, s now an expensve arcle. Leuce enough for wo or hree persons could be bough for a couple of sous n 1914; oday wll cos 8 or 1 sous. Romane s also very hgh. Green peas have no advanced as sharply ns he oher vegeables, bu he demand s lmed. Cheap and medum prced clohng for boh men and women fcas advanced seadly n prce durng he las hree years, wh shoes showng he mos pronounced ncrease, due o he leaher shorage because of he army's demands. Ordnary hgh shoes for men whch cos 22 francs before he war are now marked a 3 and 88 francs. --* * - ' ^- Women's shoes, oo, hare advanced as sharply. Good socks and sockngs are almos mpossble o fnd n Pars oday. Conor ere* of he Rue de la Pas of world-wde repuaon have no advanced prces much for robes, dresses and alored sus, been a ceran ncrease, bu even be-' fore he war hese "creaons" were lsed RO hgh ha he arss who sell hera lock he nerve o boos he prce hgher. Due o Hgh Wags*. Slk underwear, ngh gowns and boudor robes have advanced sharply, as before he war hese arcles could be bough n Pars much cheaper han n New York. Today, owng o he ncreased wages pad o he grls who do he handwork, and -because of he advanced quoaon for raw slk, prces are up a hrd. Women's alored sus are also up, and s a prey poor garmen ha can be bough for less han 2 francs ($4) ready made. The ncreased prce for wool s gven as he reason for hs sharp advance, alhough he srngency n he dye marke s anoher cause. Mep's sus are 15 francs and up for anyhng worh havng, whereas even a year ago a hree-pece ouf could be purchased for 12 francs. Men's alors are bendng all her energes o makng unforms and her cuers have almos forgoen how o make cvlan clohes. Before he war a good su of clohes for a man could be pcked up for 85 o 95 francs. ncreased cos of gasolne and res has caused a 25 per cen advance n axcab raes. Bu he ncrease n ps s where he bg advance has come. No chauffeur s sasfed wh 1 or 15 per cen of he amoun regsered. He won' accep less han a 5 cenme pece, even for a shor rde whch regsers say, 1 franc 25 cenmes. Usually he expecs he change ou of 2 francs 75 cenmes for such a 'haul. Horse cabs cos as much us auomobles, and he horses are so decrep ha one only rdes n hem for amusemen, no really o ge anywhere. Tobacco prces have been advanced BUT SHE S NOT CHNESE Her clohes are Chnese here s no msake abou ha and he pose s purely Orenal, bu ye hs grl sng cross-legged on he able sn' Chnese a nl. She s Mss Lela S. Gordon of Wnshngop, and she s Amercan all he way hrough, so you can' always beleve your eyes. Mss Gordon s he daugher of Mrs,* George Harne of Washngon, he wfe of Major General Harne, The phoograph was aken a he annual cosume bau a Narraganse Per for local chares, whch accouns for he Chnese are. Twnng of Plans. One of he peculares o be noced n connecon wh he wnng of plans s he fac ha wh very few excepons all he ndvduals of one speces always wne n he same drecon. Mos plans wne n he oppose course o he movemen of he sun or he hands of a wach. Such wners are he mornng glory, wsara, wax plan, rumpe creeper and many ohers. Among hose whch wne n he oppose drecon he hop and wld bndweed, or clmbng polygonum, are famlar examples. Souh osco Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whehead and F. Bearce Lam born of Gregory spen he las of he week wh her parens, Mr. and Are. L. T. Lamborne. 4 TYPEWRTERS REMNGTON $12 SOTTS-PREMERS 12 Le Your Chldren Leam Typewrng a Home darng Vacaon. nsrucon Book FREE. Ask EMPRE TYPE FOUNDRY - BUFFALO, N. Y. " MORTGAGE SALE! Whereas defaul ha* been made n he paymen of he money secured by a morgage daed he nnh day of March a he year one housand egh hundred nney-egh, execued by Allen T. Bgelow and Caaa A. Bgelow hs wfe of he ownshp of Conway, Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, o Georga G. Foser of Burns, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, whch ead morgage was recorded n he offce of he Regser of Deeds of he Couny of Lvngson n Lber 87 of Morgages on Page 32 on he egheenh day of May n he year 18¾ a 9: o'clock a. m.; whch sad morgage was assgned from George G. Foser by Emma Foser, execurx, ~o Mabel Fuller by an assgnmen whch s recorded n he Regser of Deedoffce of he Couny of Lvng&on n n Lber 97 of Morgages on Page G; whch aad morgage was agan assgned from Mabel Fuller o Calsa A. Bgelow by an assgnmen bearng dae he fourh day of June, 1913 and recorded n he Regser of Deeds offce of he Couny of Lvngson n Lber 97 of Morgages on page 556. And whereas he amoun clamed o be due on sad morgage a he dae of hs noce s he sum of Seven Hundred Sxy Three and 25-1 ($763.25) Dollars, prncpal and neres and he furher sum of Tweny ($2.) Dollar?, as an aorney fee spulaed for n sad morgage and whch s he whole amoun clamed o be unpad, on sad morgage and no su or proceedngs havng been nsued a law o cover he deb now remanng secured by sad morgage or any par hereof, whereby he power of sale conaned n sad morgage has become operave. Now herefore, noce s hereby gven ha by vrue of he sad power of sale and n pursuance of he saue n such case made and provded, he sad morgage wll be foreclosed by a sale of he premses heren descrbed, a publc aucon o he hghes bdder a he wes fron door of he Cour House n he Cy of Howell n sad couny of Lvngson on he sxeenh day of November nex, a 11: o'clock n he forenoon of ha day; whch sad premses are descrbed n sad morgage as follows, ow: The followng descrbed land and premses suaed n he Townshp of Conway, Couny of Lvngson, Sae of Mchgan, vz: Tweny-sx T26] acres off Souh sde of Norh one-naf () of Norh Wes Quarer () of Secon Number Tweny-hree [23]: also Threen (13) acres off Souh sde of Norh-wes Quarer () of Norh-eas Quarer Q) of Secon Number Twenyhree [23], Townshp Number Four [4] Norh of Range Number Three (3) Eas. Daed hs egheenh day of Augus, A. D. 1917. CALSTA A. BGELOW, Assgnee of Morgagee. A. E. COLE, Aorney for Assgnee of Morgagee. Mrs. Ml ford Mlan and Mrs. peaaed o learn ha here s a leas J. E. Buhl called on Mrs. Elza one dreaded dsease ha scence has Knhn Tuesday las. been able o core n all s sages and ha s caarrh. Caarrh beng grealy There has {sudden deah of hs broher...tp" Don' Cough All Ngh wears down your reugh, racks your nerves, keeps yourself and all he famly from sleepng. Besdes/ you can easly sop wh Foley's Honey and Ta. A sandard famly medcne of many years sandng for lagrppe and bronchal coughs and colds, cklng hroa, hoarseness, suffy, wheezy breahng and jpr croup and whoopng cough. s effec on he nflamed lnng of he hroa and ar passages s quckly fel andlverv soohng. EnosHmlben. Paol.nd., wres ' "conffced» connually and a n«h c^ud hardly sleey Foley's Hoaey od Tar releved m<, dlll bole cured my cough enrely." ^^ -^^ ^^ For Sale a ngersoll's Drug Sore $1 Reward, $1 The readers of h paper wll be Mea Berha Weaherwax of Lansng spen he pas week a Joe requres consuonal reamen Haf" nfluenced by consuonal cood Rober's. Caarrh Medcne s aken nernally aca hru he Blood on he Mucous L. T. Lam born was called o faces of he Sysem hereby desroyng Dero Frday on accoun of he he foundaon of he deeae, gvng he paen srengh by buldng up he eon* John Lam born of Washngon suon and aaakng naure n dong and Ma, Lou, Lamborn of p.. ^ J ^ S T J ^ lan are vsng relaves here a Caarrh Medcne ha hey offer One presen. j Hundred Dollars reward for any case Joe Robero and wfe and Jeser fae o ""* S"** f«rhaof aoaaan* Cramer and wfe were over Sanday vsors a Webbervlle, ala. Address FJ. CHENEY>CO., Oho. Sold by au druggss, v 5c.» ;^v» *-. =.:¾¾