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•*• r '•' * . .-•*'.»••''••••• 4ISB , :l •» . 4,1 !!' v<f. I V fe''v Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan, Thursday, October 20, 1910 Na. J CLUBBING OFFER MISSION AT ST. MARYS r^*"^ tf^H a n different and where they are differ- ent they are better. Buy a Jewel and you will get a stove of remarkable fuel economy and wonderful heating ability. You cannot afford to misa the Havings or the comfort. Investigate. Cme here and let ua show you. WARN IN 8—Others try to imitate Jewel Stoves. Do not be misled. Genuine Jfjwels bear the trademark printed herewith. Buy from us, run no risk of getting imitations. JEWEL S^BMKsS. Barton & Dunbar Gives You an Opportunity to , Opened Sunday b y R e v . Secure Two Good Papers i Fl*. O . A , Welfch of for $1.00 j Chicago I! you are not a subscriber to. Rev. 0. A. \\Yid. .if thi.-ap., * mtw either the Pinckney Dispatch or b«rofth« i\tuiibt <:<,uuuuuiiy o ( ,en«i * Livingston Tidings, this will be! m iHBo D I*M suuiiay m ILL Catholic your opportunity to get two good! church. Th.- Mit*i<u is \ui*ud-,l f,,r newspaper lor $1.50. | Catholics ami uon-u^kuii,^ alike, iht- The Pinckney Dispatch is pub-ii> au ij Kt Fan.*.-* *r* omtinuiiiv kciuriug lished at Pinckney every Wednea- ] to s (m .Cathuii<- audience ..i r ^ n.e cu UIJ - day afternoon and has recently been eularged to a six column paper in order to cover the great amount of news in the southwest corner of Livingston county, which it does thoroughly. It comes to you a bright, newsy, readable paper and should at least be iu every home in Pinckney and vicinity. Livingston Tidings, three times a week, is published at Howell on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of riach week, and gives you the news of Livingston county as it happens. No wait of a week to try, their work beiit^ always riiaructeri/A'd by a tieep re^ici/i for ihe nfuhiltil.itit'B \,i tliube wliu liitiikT huiw'nly hum them in matter* uf J*'ii^<'US bt-iu'l. TJu'ir chief work is »<ccu|iiei! wiiii .t fair, luink and forceful promtanuii i>t ilu; ductiiiR-sof th« Catholic' church without attacking any otJi- i er form of religious belief or practice. ' - . l. A qutfction hox is placed in the vestibule i of the church where any fair question may I be written on J siip of paper ami deposited, j Tltese will be frankly answered each even- in^ r before the lecture. Thin mission will j offer an excellent opportunity to Xou- ' Catholics to le;irn something of the beauty and the power of Catholicity. A pupular Pop Price For Quality When you come to Howell to buy !• your fall bill, drop in and see j 2 us. We can save you jjj money on C Jged glanket S , 0ut-ih ing Flannel, jjg H P. HOYT We now have our Steel Feed Chopper in Running Order and we can do us good grind, iug as anyone. We would be pleased to have you give I t a Trial. :: Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Rib- J> bons, Laces, Embroideries, Hand-j0 kerchiefs, Gloves and Mittens. T S\>6T^ "ft*^ NA *ftarqa\T\ "fc&\i it" We are also anxious to have you try our PURITY FLOU R as we think there is none better. Hoyt Bros. E. E. HOYT li I; : §! ^; (D U 0! H I! mi learn what ts taking place in the j 01>iljion- that is n to0 , )rev;l]eilt) bUpil0betJ County Seat. Iidiugs comes to j thltl the Catbulic rdi k , n 1B ltw of form you bringing the news while it is | r a t l l t r t L a n BllbtltHllt . e . o f t h e letter rather uews " _ I th:in the t^jsirit; of external observance, lo any person sending *l.al) to j rat!ier lhvLU iuleriml jlwticei AtttIldailte either the Pinekuey Dispatch of-1 a t a Catllylic M is«ioni s « good test for such hce or the Livingston Iidmgs of-i au Opiaioa . i t famishes u H ,ije,,did op- portunity to study the true character «nd (spirituality of practical Catholicity; to hear whether or not it 'ins the power to Houud the depths of a BOUIS possibility for food; to determine whether the ceremonies of the church are mere dead forms or whether in reality tit and appropriate tu'ttin^H for gems of religious truth. Father Cumnierford, the well kuowu pastor of the Catholic church extends lo the general public * hearty invitation to all ia Piuckuey to attend the mission ser- vices which are held every morning; at six and nine and in the evening beginning at seven p. in, standard time. ! fiee we will send both papers one year. If you are a preseut subscriber to either paper, on payment ot ¢1.50 your time will be extended one year for that paper, and you will receive the other paper for a year. This offer is a specially good one. Tell your friends about it. John Adams Sherick Telephone No. 2 HILL'S ""VARIETY STORE This is the Number t) call when you want is r.uw tiM'iily situated in their ..Good Fresh.. NEW LOCATION GKOCBKIBS Our Line is Complete Find we deliver promptly. We have th- bent line of Gent's Furnishings i n town. Hats, Caps, Un- derwear, etc. St&Tvfc. 5. "DoVaxv the store recently occu- pied by Wm. Hlunionthal nnd invito all lo come in find see. their line of Dry Goods, Notions, Tin and Enameled Ware Oi;i Supply of 5 and 10 Cent Goods never was hotter Visit Us When lirHowe.I1 V. B. HIbL, Howell, Michigan WE HANDLE Berdan's Old Tavern Brand of Tea, Coffee p n a d C fc*a^ Groceries WHICH ARE GUARANTEED WIUUS b. LYONS ».* Republican Nominee hir the < >tfice of J'roseoniinj; AtU'rney. As a candidate for l'rnsecutini; Attorney ' W'illiH I.. Lyons eorues hefore the jieople as no Htr.inger ilia manner of working | his way thru BCIHK! is too well known to | need repeating. His adiniHsioti to tJie har came IIH the result ,jf live years of hird study, He was compelled to make proof ! of ihrie years study a certain number of hourn per day, before bein<; pern. Led to Uiko the exHininstion, The State lioard of Law Kxaminers at that time were L. T. j Durand, former democratic (Candidate fori (iovenor, K. C. Ostrander, now Justice of the Supreme Court. I'rof. Lightner of (he : Detroit College of L:iw, dnd<;e Hrowu of Hip Rapids and Wesley Hyde of < irand S Kapidn. ! M r . J o h n Adams Sherick will j His reconl a? a student, a soldier, an address the men of Pinckney and j official and a lawyer, in tact the manner of young man he actually is, speaks for itself. | Up to six years ago Mr. Lyons health I was affected some by the fevers he had in Cuba, but since then lie lias hardly missed j ii single dav hecanse of sickness. i He has had considerable experience iu the court room; in fact he has assisted as j clerk of court or attorney in all the trials in the Circuit Court for the last ten years ' l besides beint; more or less connected with i the general legnl affairs in all the county I offices. | He has had cases in all the different courts of ltie state, sump of these cuscs in the Circuit and Supreme Courts, viz: Hoyr | vs. Garlock, Kei! vs. Township of Hart- 1 land; Allen, Admix vs. Telephone Co.;' Course j North, vs. Telephone Co., in K. VVoulds estate; Phelps vs. P. M. K. K.; P.ristnl vs. l Bristol and many others. ; He took the nomination for Prosecuting j Attorney, th^re being no other candidate j people to mistake.- -- vicinitySnnday, Oct. 23, in the Cong'l chnrch. Meeting to be held at, 3 p. m. The men of every denomination are cordially invit- ed. Let the men of Pinckney give Mr. Sherick a good hearing, all seats are free. Beilharz Entertainers Gave the First Entertain ment on the L»ccture Course Friday Evening. Try Them and Be Convinced. Your Moneys Worth or Your Money Back. MONKS BROS. The Citizens Lecture gave its first nntertainment last Friday eve.iiu.cj and the manage- ment, of the course as well as tho p"ople are + o be congratulated up- on the quality of the entertain- | tn the partv, and it is up to tl ment and upon the good order (say whether or nut it was : which prevailed. The house* wae j Brighton Argus. crowded, yet, all could hear per- /mmmmmm—mmm—m fsctly and all seemed well pleased.) _ Mr. and Mra. Beilharz are all J Schoo/ Nstes. that they are claimed to be. Mr. \ Misses Lucy,Florence a-ul Madge Beilharz is a splendid imperaon- Cook spent the week-end at the ator and has a pleasing and fa»-! home of their nncle, John SweMney cinating way about, him that gains l of North Hambnrg. the attention of the audience at i vr- vr 17 i- i o J \ once. Mrs. Beilharz has a beant.i. . Ml e9 Norma Vaughn and Sada , fnl and highly cultivated voice j ^ a ^ o n t ^ were high school vmit- and her aoloe aa well as inat.ru- |ora ore ^ last week " mental music and dnete in which i Oar numlierR are somewhat de- Mr. Beilharz took part, were j pleted during the morning session greatly appreciated. , owing to the special services at The next number will be given the Catholic chnrch this week. November i4, by Father Edward P. Graham, lecturer, pastor of the Holy Angels chnrch at Sandusky, who is a speaker of vide reputa- tion and a large audience is ex- pec ted. Season tickets for the remaind- er of the coarse are sow selling for 75 cents and the single admis- sion for 60 cents. The class in German II have finished "Immen8ee"and are about to take up new book u L'Arabbiata" The Juniors are reeding Shakes- peare's "Julius Caesar." The boys are heartily enjoying the base ball season, altho an oc- casional broken window results from their enthnsiam. 1874 Iflh DruS Department W e boHfet of hiivijii; everything fret*h and pure—not tied op to auy particular line, but alwHyn aim to give the best can produce ht the lowcbt pubtdble..-.prices. School Books, Tablets, Pencils, Pencil Boxes. Erasers, Pens and Bulers, Etc. I We have e\ erything liteded for school aud we are showing the best values lhis y'-hr we imvit ever shown in Tablets and Supplies. P. A. Sigler's Dru£ Store is? >i : & IAURELSTOVE$^#ANGES "SOMLTI I'NC DIFPER£WT AND SOMETHING Bt r , l R V:v, \[M:. "f,' 4- ^¾^^^ t'1 ^1 With the LAUREL Base- Bumep the Farthest Corn- ers of YOUP Room Will Be Always Warm and Cozy. L^t us show yon 'now the big Air Flue keeps the air at an even temperature, taking it in at. t h e bottom of the fine, and discharging it'into the r>iom m the the top, heated. The Air Fine in the LAlJIiEL is the biggest ever built ity a stove. * That's why the LAUREL heats a room saore quickly any other stove. **J?iflBW But this is only one of the many feats^slL AJJPJ^P^^ the. LAUREL Base Burner the best and most ecesSBpu hetiillg stove in the world. v <>j You want to know more about the LAURKL. TEEFLE HARDWARE % *

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W A R N IN 8mdashOthers try to imitate J e w e l Stoves Do not be misled Genuine J f j w e l s bear the trademark printed herewith Buy from us run no risk of getting imitations

JEWEL S^BMKsS

Barton amp Dunbar

G i v e s Y o u a n O p p o r t u n i t y t o O p e n e d S u n d a y b y R e v S e c u r e T w o G o o d P a p e r s i Fl O A W e l f c h o f

f o r $ 1 0 0 j C h i c a g o

I you a re not a subscr iber t o Rev 0 A Yid if thi-ap mtw e i the r the P inckney Dispa tch or blaquorofthlaquo ituiibt ltltuuuuuiiy o(enlaquoi Livings ton Tid ings th i s will bemiHBoD oraquo IM suuiiay m ILL Catholic your oppor tun i ty to get two good church Th- Mitiltu is uiud-l fr newspaper lor $150 | Catholics ami uon-u^kuii^ alike iht-

T h e P inckney Dispatch is pub-iigtauijKt Fan- r omtinuiiiv kciuriug l ished a t P inckney every Wednea- ] t o s(mCathuiilt- audience i r ^ ne cuUIJ-day afternoon and has recently been eularged to a six column paper in order to cover the grea t amount of news in the southwest corner of Livingston county which it does thoroughly I t comes to you a bright newsy readable paper and should a t least be iu every home in P inckney and vicinity

Livingston Tidings th ree t imes a week is publ ished at Howel l on Monday Wednesday and F r i d a y of riach week and gives you the news of Livingston county as it happens No wait of a week to

try their work beiit^ always riiaructeriAd by a tieep re^icii for ihe nfuhiltilititB i tliube wliu liitiikT huiwnly hum them in matter uf Jii ltUS bt-iul TJuir chief work is raquoltccu|iiei wiii i t fair luink and forceful p r o m t a n u i i igtt ilu ductiiiR-sof thlaquo Catholic church without attacking any otJi- i er form of religious belief or practice

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P o p P r i c e For Q u a l i t y

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H P H O Y T

We now have our Steel Feed Chopper in Running Order and we can do us good gr ind iug as anyone

W e w o u l d b e p l e a s e d t o h a v e y o u g i v e I t a T r i a l

Underwear Hosiery Corsets R i b - Jgt bons Laces Embro ider ies H a n d - j 0 kerchiefs Gloves and Mi t t ens T

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learn what ts tak ing place in the j 01gti l j ion- t h a t i s bdquo n t o 0 ) r e v l ] e i l t ) bUpil0betJ

County Seat I i d i u g s comes to j t h l t l t h e C a t b u l i c r d i bdquo k n 1B ltw o f f o r m

you br inging the news while it is | r a t l l t r t L a n BllbtltHllte of t h e l e t t e r r a t h e r u e w s _ I thin the t^jsirit of external observance

l o any person sending lal) to j r a t i e r lhvLU i u l e r i m l j l w t i c e i A t t t I l d a i l t e

ei ther the P inekuey Dispa tch of-1 a t a C a t l l y l i c Mislaquoionis laquo good test for such hce or the Livingston I i d m g s of-i a u O p i a i o a i t famishes u Hijedid op-

portunity to study the true character laquond (spirituality of practical Catholicity to hear whether or not it ins the power to Houud the depths of a BOUIS possibility for food to determine whether the ceremonies of the church are mere dead forms or whether in reality tit and appropriate tuttin^H for gems of religious truth

Father Cumnierford the well kuowu pastor of the Catholic church extends lo the general public hearty invitation to all ia Piuckuey to attend the mission sershyvices which are held every morning at six and nine and in the evening beginning at seven p in standard time

fiee we will send both papers one year

If you are a preseut subscr iber to e i ther paper on payment ot cent150 your t ime will be extended one year for tha t paper a n d you will receive the o the r paper for a year This offer is a specially good one Tell your friends about it

John A d a m s S h e r i c k

Telephone No 2 HILLS mdash VARIETY STORE

This is the N u m b e r t ) call when you want is r uw tiMiily s i t u a t e d i n

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Good Fresh NEW LOCATION G K O C B K I B S

Our Line is Comple te

Find we deliver p rompt ly

We have t h - bent l ine of Gent s F u r n i s h i n g s i n town H a t s Caps Unshyderwear etc

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the store recently occushypied by Wm Hlunionthal nnd invito all lo come in find see their line of

Dry Goods Not ions Tin and E n a m e l e d W a r e

Oii Supply of

5 and 10 Cent Goods never was hotter

V i s i t Us W h e n l i rHowe I1

V B HIbL Howel l Michigan

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Tea Coffee pnadCfca^ Groceries

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Republican Nominee hir the lt gttfice of Jroseoniinj AtUrney

As a candidate for lrnsecutini Attorney WilliH I Lyons eorues hefore the jieople as no Htringer ilia manner of working | his way thru BCIHK is too well known to | need repeating His adiniHsioti to tJie har came IIH the result jf live years of hird study He was compelled to make proof

of ihrie years study a certain number of hourn per day before beinlt pern Led to Uiko the exHininstion The State lioard of Law Kxaminers at that time were L T j Durand former democratic (Candidate fori (iovenor K C Ostrander now Justice of the Supreme Court Irof Lightner of (he Detroit College of Liw dndlte Hrowu of Hip Rapids and Wesley Hyde of lt irand

S Kapidn M r J o h n A d a m s S h e r i c k w i l l j His reconl a a student a soldier an

a d d r e s s t h e m e n of P i n c k n e y a n d j official and a lawyer in tact the manner of

young man he actually is speaks for itself | Up to six years ago Mr Lyons health I

was affected some by the fevers he had in Cuba but since then lie lias hardly missed j ii single dav hecanse of sickness i

H e has had considerable experience iu the court room in fact he has assisted as j clerk of court or attorney in all the trials in the Circuit Court for the last ten years

l besides beint more or less connected with i the general legnl affairs in all the county I offices |

H e has had cases in all the different courts of ltie state sump of these cuscs in the Circuit and Supreme Courts viz Hoyr

| vs Garlock Kei vs Township of Hart-1 land Allen Admix vs Telephone Co

C o u r s e j North vs Telephone Co in K VVoulds estate Phelps vs P M K K Pristnl vs l

Bristol and many others

H e took the nomination for Prosecuting j Attorney th^re being no other candidate j

people to

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v ic in i tySnnday Oct 23 in the Congl chnrch Meet ing to be held at 3 p m T h e men of every denominat ion a re cordial ly invitshyed L e t the men of P inckney give Mr Sher ick a good hear ing all seats a re free

Beilharz Entertainers G a v e the Firs t Enterta in

m e n t on t h e Lraquoccture C o u r s e Fr iday

Even ing

Try Them and Be Convinced Your Moneys

Worth or Your Money Back

MONKS BROS

The Cit izens Lec ture gave its first nn te r ta inment last F r iday eveiiucj and the manageshyment of the course as well as tho pople a re +o be congratula ted upshyon the qual i ty of the enter ta in- | t n the partv and it is up to tl m e n t a n d u p o n t h e g o o d o r d e r (say whether or nut it was

which prevailed The house wae j Brighton Argus crowded yet all could hear per- mmmmmmmdashmmmmdashm fsctly and all seemed well pleased) _

Mr and Mra Beilharz are all J Schoo Nstes t ha t they are claimed to be Mr Misses LucyFlorence a-ul Madge Bei lharz is a splendid imperaon- bull Cook spent the week-end at the ator and has a pleasing and faraquo- home of the i r nncle J o h n SweMney c ina t ing way about him tha t gains l of Nor th H a m b n r g the at tent ion of the audience at i vr- vr 17 i- i o J once Mrs Bei lharz has a beanti M l pound e 9 Norma Vaughn and Sada fnl and highly cult ivated voice j ^ a ^ o n t ^ were high school vmit-and her aoloe aa well as i n a t r u - | o r a o r e ^ l a s t w e e k mental music and dnete in which i O a r numlierR are somewhat de-Mr Bei lharz took par t were j pleted dur ing the morn ing session great ly apprecia ted owing to the special services at

The next n u m b e r will be given t h e Catholic chnrch th i s week November i4 by F a t h e r E d w a r d P G r a h a m lec turer pas tor of the Holy Angels chnrch a t Sandusky who is a speaker of v i d e reputashytion and a large audience is ex-pec ted

Season tickets for the remaindshyer of the coarse are sow selling for 75 cents and the single admisshysion for 60 cents

The class in German II have finished Immen8eeand are about to take up new bookuLArabbiata

The Juniors are reeding Shakesshypeares Julius Caesar

The boys are heartily enjoying the base ball season altho an ocshycasional broken window results from their enthnsiam

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avy b o t h as t h e a c c o m p a n i m e n t of h e f rol ics of all k i n d s and as au en-e r t a i n e r i n itself

T h e f o r e m o s t f ac to r In t h e mus ica l e s o u r c e s of a IT S w a r s h i p is of o u r s e t h e sh ip s h a n d which m a y

f u m b e r a n y w h e r e f rom a dozen to six-een p i e c e s and is m a d e up of m e n e g u l a r l y en l i s t ed a s m u s i c i a n s T h e ands ruou p e r h a p s b e c a u s e they doshy

t e t h e i r en t i r e t i m e to t h e mus ica l a t i on a n d h a v e a m p l e oppor tun i ty

or p r a c t i s e a r e a l m o s t inva r i ab ly klUsM m u s i c i a n s a n d the i r e n s e m b l e o rk la exce l l en t N o t only do they

a l l fes ta l occas ions on ship-in the p a r a d e s on shore but

B a l t i c i s a l s o b r o u g h t in to re-bull t t i m e s to h e a r t e n J a c k for

a o t a b l y on t h e occasion of a r d u o u s c h o r e of coal ing

W h i l e t ho b lue j acke t s ho t and w o ho is t ing t h e fuel aboa rd

1laquo s t a t i o n e d on deck dis-a l r s tjo k e e p

l ag laquoSally conce r t s

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Hackles s t h e re-for half an hour

a y m e a l T h e se-wftrays of t h e mos t

c h a r a c t e r mdash w a l t z e s and and n u m b e r s of tho boys

Ljaaco on d e c k d u r i n g t h i s in te r im In--Meed tuMe I n o m o r e p i c tu re sque 4(fiNraquoraquoelc (he r o u t i n e of nava l life Jtfkftft t l ia i uvltraquordml by t h e t a r s in the i r j a W t d a r k un i fo rms circ l ing round m S i m n j the c l e a r e d space on the f o r w a r d d e c k tho s m o o t h b o a r d s of JvbtcH cuake an idea l d a n c i n g floor jj TTe Idi iojueUots h a v e the i r own mushy

sic qui te as ide from tha t con t r ibu ted by t h e band As migh t be expec ted a Moating communi ty of from fiOO to 1000 men inc ludes m a n y mus ic i ans and t hey a r e seldom loa th t o d isplay

of t he i r sh ipmate A m o n g the boys ban jos guitarsUpoundhd inartdolius a r e the favor i te i n s t r u m e n t s b u t t h e r e a r e a n u m b e r of viol ins and o t h e r ins t rushym e n t s On some sh ips t he boys have fo rmed glee clubs whose songs usushyal ly spec ia l ly composed a r e i n d i s t i n c t aid to t h e p rog ram at t he mins t r e l s h o w s and o the r e n t e r t a i n m e n t s held on sh ipboard from t ime to t ime

After all however tho g r e a t e s t enshyt h u s i a s m aroused by any form of mushysic on sh ipboard is t h a t evoked by the compara t i ve ly new m e d i u m s the p h o n o g r a p h and the p layer piano T h e r e is scarce ly a ship in Uncle S a m s navy t h a t h a s no t i ts t a lk ing m a c h i n e and p layer p iano and someshyt i m e s t h e r e a r e s eve ra l of t he instru-

The m o n e y to p u r c h a s e t h e t a lk ing m a c h i n e s and p ianos is r a i s e d by subshyscr ip t ion or a s s e s s m e n t of thV sh ip s company and lack wi th p rove rb ia l prodigal i ty a lways ins i s t s upon the

t h e i r a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s for t he benefit j bes t i n s t r u m e n t ob ta inab le r e g a r d l e s s of price in s imi lar m a n n e r t nd s are ra ised for the p u r c h a s e at r egu la r inshyt e rva l s of new suppl ies of p h o n o g r a p h records and p layer piano rol ls but oft-t imes t he b lue jacke t s will m a k e indishyvidual p u r c h a s e s on their own hook and d o n a t e the new acquis i t ions to t h e ship Espec ia l ly is th i s t h e case wi th p h o n o g r a p h r eco rds and the h a s t e mani fes ted by the boys e m b r a c e s evshye r y t h i n g from g rand opera by world famous s inge r s to t h e l a t e s t topica l songs by vaudevi l le favor i tes Tho sh ips of the navy also h a v e an exshyc h a n g e s y s t e m w h e r e b y r e c o r d s and rolls a l ike to moving p ic tu re films a r e exchanged in o rde r to give t he m e n on each vesse l tho wides t possishyble v a r i e t y

i The Worlds Greatest Oil Well

1TGATED two mi les no r th or Mar i copa in K e r n coun ty California in w h a t is known as t ho K e r n R i v e r oil field t h e r e is t h e g r e a t e s t oil

fwfcll k n o w n to the wor ld I t is k n o w n rraquoB Lake-view NO 1 F o r some m o n t h s l i t h a s b e e n spou t ing forth a dai ly av-i e rag f of 5000(1 b a r r e l s of oil wor th jft5 c e n t s n ba r r e l w h e r e it Rushes front (raquo-bullbull ea r th bull T r e s e x t r a o r d i n a r y well has an in-ltrcsli-v^ h i s tory Its s ink ing was be-JRun in t h e KM turner of IftOO and by lOc ionor a d e p t h of nea r ly 2200 feet

bMUfrrrvher At that point the H ttKWuntored an eno rmous pr-s-

bully~ i w l r h forced ea r th gravel and rnrd In the hole for a rlis-

ffttmtraquo ft KCVis^l feet New wclis are often filled In t ha t way the mut te r Iforctd u p w a r d is t h e t id is be ing o jlioost trtt it c-ilt bo removed v ith a ifcailer n H ^ p r e s e n t case however bullthe well was peked so

tho well w a s spout ing oil a t t he r a t e of 10000 ba r re l s a day Th i s w a s on

j March 15 In 24 hou r s t h e flow in-| c r e a s e d to 20000 b a r r e l s daily and in

a w e e k t h e ave rage o u t p u t was 40-000 In a n o t h e r w e e k the ave rage yield rose to 50000 b a r r e l s v a r y ing

I usua l ly from 4GO00 to 54000 Occa-j s ional ly for a few hour s t he well

p roduced at t he ra te of 1)0000 b a r r e l s | a day Th i s e n o r m o u s p roduc t ion fob j lowed t h e eject ion of rock and shell from t h e tube those hav ing formed o b s t r u c t i o n s tha t t e m p o r a r i l y checked the fnv-

The oil came from the ea r th wi th ) a roa r like iha t of a great conflagrashy

t ion Forced by t r e m e n d o u s p r e s su re ii she as high as 150 fret into t he air Pie black smoky- looking eol-ep-e he im isihle si1

n sprn well m a k i n g it imposs ib le

to r o s t i s i e ope ra t ions on ad]aeer t prrperi ie owing 1o the d a n g e r of

s c a t t e r e d sroeiwl iiv

i (-s a v ay It as iUr a long d i s t ance

a ily Fast r ] r r trcdviPivir bullbullbullgtbullbullbull TV cossnry

Jolteruuos i h - d r i l l e r s wnlil -in Km the r r o s s s i v in t h e e a r t h nt o i h e r k i m e s Uioy would lose T h e resu l t W a t n a t in l vgt m o n t h s or to March ftS 1f10 (he net i nc rease in depth lof rtae h a r e w a s only 50 feet The raquoWPll h u l lc-on Munk Into an oil sand Jfcmt It w a s bel ieved that hv going An a g r e a t e r dep th the rbunco of toecurinc u l a rge flow of oil would he f a c r a i s e c l f i n a l l y however when iAsv m o n t h s work had accompl i shed

poundfljjfc g r e a t e r result t h a n is often ga ined a w u g F oy tHuUr- bullnf iaa ry rsr-

sUnrt R t h laquo d t a M M | | ( t h e rnm o w n i n g t U | ^ ^ ^ ^ M raquo well

j c M (ha t it o j P H H p to j t o ltlrlttt V a rl fwraquoraquov bull - Wl H ^ S r 1 T super in -

ti(lcU accordingly wan in s t ruc t ed u t a p tlrtiliuft and to per-nit the wel l

b e g i n TiriHliicii at he depth

bull^ll^Camt-yitH a Roar gtltK aiiiMagraquo WJL deliye|o(J

I A lomdred-harre l iii i is a good one J and a well that gt ielied 000 ba r r e l s daily had he rn rega rded as a phernm-i enom Such a gumer as 11m Lakev iew

v as heyorrl all previom-- ea lcn la t inns and the problem oi sav ing rnd stor-

j ing its enormous ou tpu t was no easy i one T h t a n k s t h a t had b e n pro- viried were like Infanti le c lo th ing for

a g iant As mflny men ard Seams as ] c o u l d he secured at double r a t e s of [ pay were pnl to work night and day j bui ld ing e a r t h e n r e se rvo i r s F inal igt a dam was th rown across I a canyon a mile from the well and a j mi l l ion-barre l r e se rvo i r formed For t u n a t e i y H pipe line just completed

b e t w e e n the in ter ior oil fleldfi and t i d e w a t e r passes nea r t h e well and soon oil was r u n n i n g th rough it to t a n k s t e a m e r s

Control l ing the Output In t h e m e a n t i m e t h e r e w a s a n o t h e r

p rob l em t h a t of controll ing t he flow of t h e well so t h a t more oi t h e outshy

put migh t be savedmdashfor much was being lost by sca t t e r ing and by evapshyora t ion and pe rco la t ionmdashand to he-move t h e d a n g e r to ad jacen t p roper ty The tub ing or eas ing t h a t is pu t down from top to bo t tom of an oil well can o rd ina r ly be capped by t h e use of va lves a t the top of t he v e i l but wi th the Lakoviow thav was impossible1 The re w a s no prac t ica l me thod of apshyplying w e i g h t s or force stifflcient t o r e s t r a in the great p r e s s u r e coming up from ties dep ths of the e a r t h and had it been possible to do so t h e des t rucshytion of the eas ing ami the ruin of the well would p robab ly nave resu l ted

Such a problem had n e v e r been preshysented to oil men before Uut af ter m a n y reforts it was solved and the solut ion seemed as s inmle as it was eflic lent

Vo-hr g in a shower of oil a la rge nurniv-r of 111 built rapid iy a round the too cl ihe well a huge bank which was but 1 resr- lt] with s tones ard v ith sacks o s a r d and ea r th This l a n k filled quickly v ith oil into whirl t h e s t r e am of nt-Iroloum front he well was phot With all its speed and force ihe ou flow could m a k e i t s way hut a i fbull f above the spr ingy mass of imrsmnrio-l sok

T ims t h e tnonsler was ielerool The eonqur rd p r e s s u r e now expands itn final r n e r g y in h i s s ing and wri th ing m a k i n g t h e oil t a n k boil l ike some h u g e ca ld ron A small Tlver of oil flows a s gent ly as a brook from tho well 10 t he r e s e r v o i r s

At first it was imposs ib le to apshyproach the well n e a r e r t h a n a mi le w i thou t be ing spa t t e r ed wi th oil Peoshyple who t rave led from all pa r t a of t h e s t a t e to see the gushe r w a t c h e d it from adjacent hills Now vis i tors can go wi th in a few ieet of the well They are wa tched cons t an t ly by m o r e than a score of gua rds whose pr incipal b u s i n e s s it is to see t h a t t h e r e a m no l ighted c iga r s or m a t c h e s t h a t mjght s t a r t a conf lagrat ion

His By M J PHILLIES

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Kichurd Conis tun w a s in l ove w i t h a p i c t u r e H o who had t r a v e l e d t h r i c e a r o u n d the world and s e e n Ube lauouf i beuut lea of many l ands w a s Irrtjsiatihly a t t r a c t e d by a wampoleaoxne Amer i can gir l out l ined on a c a l e n d a r Tke p ic tu re w u evident ly f rom a pho tograph T h e gir l s tood In t h e roregoruud tslenderly graceful a n d v igorous u auiile on h e r w i n a o u u tixKa Hha wan pulsed In t h e ac t of swing ing a golf c lub on a l i t t le w h i t e ball In t h e background waa a fine old g e n t l e m a n wi th snowy bide whi ske r s iwu or t h r e e cadd ie s and t o m e looketti-uit

Fon i s tou young a n d r ich had setshytled down on bis big e s t a t e detershymined to w a n d e r no m o r e bu t t w o m o n t h s of s t a r ing at T h e Golf Gir l us he cal led her had a roused the old r e s t l e s s n e s s H e felt t h a t a t l e a s t bo mus t bee he r

At the hot toni of the ca l enda r w a s t he n a m e uf a publ ish ing houae loshycated in Chicago In smal l l e t t e r s WHS also tho copyr igh t i m p r i n t uf tho ca lendar manufac tu r e r a They w e r e in New York Chicago w a s n e a r e s t to Conls ton though still a long disshyt ance away H e packed h is bug one morn ing af ter wrapp ing up t h e calshyenda r very carefully and s towing it there in and left for Chicago

Some days l a t e r he r eached t h e city I t w a s easy to find t he p r i n t t n g house and get an in terv iew wi th t h e m a n a g e r T h e la t t e r recognized t h e p ic ture ins t an t ly Yes t h a t w a s some w o r k which the i r p r e s s e s had t u r n e d 01T a year before for a pho tograph ic supply llrm

A pho tograph ic supply firm echoed Coniston in surpr i se W h y th i s b e a r s the a d v e r t i s e m e n t of the Idlewild Calendur Company

Can t he lp that r e t u r n e d t h e m a n a g e r We got it out for t h e C a m e r a Supply Company of Portshyland Maine We s imply p r i n t t he p ic tures and moun t t h e m they put the inscr ip t ion on t h e m s e l v e s After they have used a pho tog raph for six month- or so to boom the i r p l a t e s and c a m e r a s they sell the r i gh t oi product ion to the ca l enda r people S e e

Coniston saw He also folt sat isshyfied t h a t the m a n a g e r knew no th ing of the ident i ty of T h e Golf Gir l

So he put the ca lendar back in his gr ip and caugh t the first t r a in oast

H e did not t a r r y in New York Po r t l and w a s his des t ina t ion T h e pho tograph ic supply company would be more likely to have a u t h o r i t a t i v e informat ion than the ca l enda r comshypany An open swi tch which caused the t r a in to leave the ra i ls and h u m p him out of h is b e F h on to t he floor of the s leeper gave Conis ton someshyth ing to r e m e m b e r the jou rney by Fo r tuna t e ly the t r a in was no t going fast and he escaped wi th a few bru i ses

T h e p res iden t of the Po r t l and conshycern a sh rewd middle-aged k indly man scented a romance in Conis ton s request for information He w a s symshypa the t i c though not very helpful

F-ual ly our adve r t i s ing m a n ge t s the wihiects for display p h o t o g r a p h s he sa id but this p ic ture h a s a difshyferent his tory it was secured by the former president of the company and sent he re over a year ago He w a s very weal thy and rare ly visi ted the hpuse though holding a big in te res t in it Well he requester t h a t t he p h o t o g r a p h be freely used and of course That was done especia l ly as it is s t r ik ing and ar t i s t ic

He died very suddenly six m o n t h s ago n e v e r hav ing told us a n y t h i n g abou t tho cen t ra l figure In the picshytu r e His widow sold out h e r holdshyings to me wi thou t coming to Portshyland so while we wore ru r ioun w e could nm ques t ion he r abou t it Qui te r ecen t ly when it lost Its a d v e r t i s i n g value t o tin th rough long d isplay we pold t h e p ic tu re to the Condar house W e know no more of the y o u n g lady t h e r e h e pointed to Conis ton s calshye n d a r t h a n you do

Pe rhapn the widow mlRht he ab le to he lp m e aald Conis ton hopefully Will you give me he r addresa p l ea se

The p r e s i d e n t shook hln h e a d reshy

gretfully Vm wgtrry to nay t h a t 1 can t ho repl ied T h e negot ia t ions for he r utock wore conduc ted th rough my a t t o r n e y s exclualvely Thcopy lamily had s e v e r a l homou s c a t t e r e d th rough t h e UnHMl S t a t e s a n d Mr Holl luga w o r t h w laquo cons t an t l y on t b laquo wing And thcopy widow sa id t h a t she wau very anxloua to close t ip h U buBlnesa HO she and h e r d a u g h t e r migh t go ab road aga in

He s tud ied t h e ca l enda r and smiled I r a t h e r t h i n k Mr J lo l l ingawor th l iked to h a v e t h a t p h o t o g r a p h cir cu la ted b e c a u s e hlaquo waa in it himself

T h e p r e s i d e n t poin ted to t h e old g e n t l e m a n with t h e a idewhiskors

T h a t wus his p i c t u r e Yes And a s Conis ton roae to

go 1 whih ywu luck T h e ca l enda r house w a s now Con

is ton a l a s t h o p e H e h a s t e n e d back to New York But it had moved tu a sma l l -town in P e n n s y l v a n i a Mid-vule which fact h e d i scovered oui af ter t h r e e d a y s of vexa t ious sea rch H e w e n t to Mid vale

T h e office of the ca l enda r company proved to be a busy place I t w a s u big room in which a half-dozen t y p e w r i t e r s c lacked F ive ol t h e nix typ i s t s w e r e per t p r e t t y young woshym e n who caat occas ional i n t e r e s t ed g lances a t t h e good-looking Conisshyton They found h im however stolidshyly un respons ive

T h e s ix th s t e n o g r a p h e r was a pale f r ightened l i t t le t h ing wi th red hair who w a s a l t e rna t e ly bull ied a n d igshynored by the o the r s In spi te of his down-hea r t ednes s a t t h e fa i lure of h is s ea rch so far Coniston found t i m e tc feel sor ry for her

After an hour s wa i t he was sumshymoned to the m a n a g e r s office

T h e bur ly b lack-browed young man he found scowl ing out of the window did not seem to be in very good humor Wel l what do you want he growled ungrac ious ly when Conisshyton en te red

A m o m e n t la ter he cut thort h is v is i tor s ta le wi th an insu l t ing laugh Oh oh he said so loudly tha t Conshyis ton was su re the words ca r r ied to t h e ou te r office a n o t h e r m a s h e r s tuck on The Golf Girl laquoh Well you don t get her a d d r e s s from me W e r e not he lp ing m a s h e r s She s p robably no be t t e r t h a n she ought to be but mdash

Coniston s t ruck him square ly in t he mou th wi th a force tha t c rumpled the man in to a heap In the corne l T h e n he walked out

In the ou te r office he paused a m o m e n t to smi le -oa^sunng ly at the s t a r t l ed force The r^d-hairod girl seemed more fr ightened and forlorn than ever Impuls ively he took the ca rna t ion from his bu t tonhole and laid it on her freckled li t t le hand

At dusk tha t evening he stood outshyside tho l i t t le r a i lway s ta t ion awaitshying the New York t ra in A card w a s thrust into his hand from behind He tu rned to seo tho figure of a girl h a s t e n i n g away He r hair g leamed red under a s t ree t llghf

He examined the card On it w a s w r i t t e n Miss Marjory Hollings-wor th Echo Cove ( a l i fornia and Conis ton laughed l ight -hear tedly ITe had found The (iolf Gir l at h i s own door s ince Echo Cove and the town which his e s t a t e adjoins Glen Dug-lass a re but seven mi les apar t

Some of t he ve ry few folk who know the above s tory ma in t a in t h a t Dick Conis ton pu rchased lifelong happ iness wi th a ten-cent c a r n a t i o n but the r e s t know that he won his p r e t t y wife and d e s e r v e s her because of his generos i ty and inna t e k i n d n e s s of hea r t

Forwits and Rainfall Do forests influence ra infa l l Thr

quest ion has been answered both ways but t h e r e are no re l i ab le statisshyt ics 071 the ma t t e r The recogni t ion of th is fact has led the Uni ted S t a t e s w e a t h e r bu reau and the Uni ted S ta t e s forest se rv ice to u n d e r t a k e jo int ly a se r ies of inves t iga t ions to supply the da ta needed A very comple te s tudy of t h e effects of forest cover upon s t r eam flow erosion disposi t ion of silt

[ and the like as well fs the i r possible meteorological re la t ions will be carshyried out on I wo w a t e r s h e d s of s imilar fopography t rar W a g e s Wheel Gap Colo in tl-e Pio Crando na t iona l forshyest Tho ilaue in I n s t r u m e n t s of

i the n i o a s u r r n i s o nf s t ivamflow will be ins ta l led at ahmit OetKl feet eleva-

I tion above sei levrd The s t r e a m s bull drain an area iha r exfejirls to about j 111)01) feel e levat ion II is n s e n d e d

to m e a s u r e ihe flow of the two s t r e a m s for a period of eight or ten years

wlueh should be long enough to show that with s imi lar forental ion t h e he-

havior of the two s t r e a m s is the s a m e One of the w a t e r s h e d s will then be c lea red and the m e a s u r e m e n t s will be cont inued for a fur ther period of e ight or ten yea r s so that t he efshyfects of denuda t ion may be perfec t ly de t e rmined by r n m p a r i n g the r e su l t s of obse rva t ions in the two t r a c t s

CARTERS L h t f X E U V E R PILLS laquo c

faipoarfblemdashjUy a onjjr give rl4~ thraquoj pmiauaeaAf CUM CoaitipS t i u Mil-Low uw tlwm (or Billaquoraquo- - - -raquo-M M lnJigcifaa Sick HM4Camplaquo SJlow Shk SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL FUCK

Genuine B u u Signature

GETTING EVEN WITH MAMMA

In Thin Case Chi ld s P u n i s h m e n t Cershyta inly Fal icd to Havs Salushy

t a r y Effect

A l i t t le gir l had been so v e n r n a u g h t y t h a t he r m o t h e r found i t n e c e s s a r y to shu t h e r up in a d a r k closetmdashin t h a t family t h e d i r e s t p u n i s h m e n t tor t ho w o r s t o t feuae F o r 15 m i n u t e s t h e door had b e e n locked wi thou t a sound coming f rom behind it Not a wh imper not a sniffle

At last t h e s t e r n but anxious p a r e n t unlocked tho c lose t door and pee red into t h e d a r k n e s s S h e could yeo noth ing

W h a t a r e you doing in t h e r e shtraquo cried

And then a l i t t le voice piped f rom the b l a c k n e s s

1 thpi t on your new d res s and I thp i t on your new luu and Im wai t shying for more thp i t to coma to t h p i t on yimr new p a r a s o l

Ti t for Ta t Lloyd C Gr iscom in an i n t e r v i e w

in New T u r k said of pa r ty dissenshys ions

They a r e a n i m a t e d by a nas ty spirshyit a tit-for-lat sp i r i t and they go from bad to wor se

i t s like t h e ca se of the engaged couple a t t h e seas ide dance T h e young man a l i t t le j ea lous said coldshyly to his fiancee at supper

L e t me s e e mdash w a s it you I k i s sed in tlu) conservatory

About w h a t t i m e t he young g i r l a n s w e r e d wi th a l i t t le laugh

Thank Yous T h e man who is not thankful for

tho lessons he l ea rned in a d v e r s i t y n idn t l ea rn any

T h e r e m u s t be p len ty of thankfulshyness in the world if those who h a v e loved and lost could know jus t w h a t they have los t

W h y a re you giving t h a n k s T h e y took $10000 from you in Wal l S t r e e t a l i t t le wlille ago d idn t t h e y

Y e s but I got out wi th $20 t h e y d idn t know I had bullbull-Judge

More to Be Pi t ied T r a m p (to lonely s p i n s t e r ) mdash C o m e

Missus a r s t ye r u sband if e a i n t got a pair o t r o u s e r s to give away

Sp ins t e r ( anx ious not to expose h e r so l i t ude )mdashSor ry my good man hfmdash ehmdashnever w e a r s such t h ings mdashPunch

Aga ins t O r d e r s If you refuse me Miss GladyB I

shall get a rope and commit suishycide

Xc colonel you m u s t not d o tha t P a p a said d i s t inc t ly he would n o t have you h a n g i n g a b o u t h e r e

Economy in the a r t of l iving a s though you a r e poor w h e n yon a r e rea l ly not s o w h e r e a s if you n r e real ly poor and live that way thats s t ing iness

Life U a g r ind but the world is fe l l of c r anks

How It Looked Old T igh twad had Just paid his c lerk

$7 r e p r e s e n t i n g the amount due him for a week s work and t h e young man waa examin ing it t h rough a magnifyshying glass

W h a t s the m a t t e r asked the boas Afraid ICH coun te r f e i t

Oh no roplied t h e clerk but th i s g lass magnif ies ten t imes and t h a t is j u s t abont wha t I fiarn

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Tid-Bits C m b rmctr of m a n y ordinary h o m e i ishej by adding

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CONVINCING PR001 OP THlaquo VIBTUI OF

Lydla E Pinkhanrs Vegetable Coi What is the use of procrastinating in the face

evidence as the following letters represent If y o sick woman or know one who is what sensible reasoj you for not giving Lydla E Pinkhams Veeetabler pound a trial For 30 years we have been puoljifejji^ testimonial letters as thesemdashthousands of them mdashthey genuine and honest too every one of them

T h e P l a c e of H o n o r F a r m e r I f o d raquo w a B of t h e g o o d old-

f a s h i o n e d s c h o o l a n d h e a l w a y s g a v e a f e a s t t o h i s h a n d s a t h a r v e s t t i m e

I t w a s h a r v e s t t i m e a n d t h e f e a s t w a s a b o u t t o c o m m e n c e

G i l e s w a s t h e o l d e s t h a n d a n d t h e h o s t e s s w i t h b e a m i n g c o r d i a l i t y m o shyt i o n e d h i m t o t h e s e a t b y h e r r i g h t h a n d H u t G i l e s r e m a i n e d s i l e n t l y un shyr e s p o n s i v e

C o m e s a i d the h o s t e s s d o n t h e b a s h f u l M r G i l e s - - h e w a s just G i l e s o n o r d i n a r y o c c a s i o n s - - - y o u v e a r i g h t t o t h e p l a c e of h o n o r y o u k n o w

G i l e s d e l i b e r a t e d a s p o k e

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B a r b e r s a y s JIthinkLydlaE IPinkliaixis Yege-Itable Compound lis the best medi-Icine in the world [for womenmdashand I feel it my duty

Ito l e t o t h e r s know the good it

I has done for me Three yecrs ago

II had s t u m o r which the doctor

I said would have to be removed by an operation or I could not live more than a 7fraquor or two at most I wrote Mrs Fink-ham at Lynn Mass for advice and took 14 bottles of Lydia E Pink-hams Vegetable Compound and toshyday the tumor is goue and I am a perfectly well woman I hope my leatimonial will be of benefit to othshyersmdash Mrs S J BAKUER Scott NY

Mrs pound F H a y e s s a y s I was under the d o c t o r s treatshyment for a fibroid tumor I suffered with pain soreshyness b l o a t i n g and cou ld n o t walk or stand on m y f e e t a n length of time w r o t e t o Mrs Piniharn for adshyvice followed her

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Jdirectlons and took Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound To-day I am a well woman the tumor was expelled and my whole system strengthened I advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female troubles to try Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable CompoundmdashMrs E F HAYES 1890 Washington St Boston Mass

For 30 years Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female Ills No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine Made exclusively from roots and herbs and has thousands of cures to its credit

1 Mrs Pinkham invites all sick women _ _ to write her for advice She has guided thousands to health free of charge

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Mrs MV K Tfoush s a y s I h a v e b e e s completely cured of a severe f e shymale trouble b y Lydia E hams Veget Compound want to mend it to 1 fering mdash M r s W H O U S H 1 view Ave tinnati Ohio

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Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Furniture Etc

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SHOES SHOES SHOES Closing O u t Barga ins Meun Ladies Minsea ttud Chihl

M e n s $ 2 7 5 Dress Shoes M e n s $350 H i g h Top Shoos M e n s H00 Pa t -K id Shoes Boys $250 Heavy Shoea -Miases $200 School Shoes Lad i e s $400 Dress Shoes L a d i e s $350 Dress Shoes -Lad ie s $200 Dress Shoes Lad ie s 15c Hose per pair L a d i e s 12frac34 Hose per pai r Mens 25c flose per pa i r

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$ 2 0 0 2 7 5 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 60 300 2 9 0 169

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DRESS GOODS AND SILK BARGAINS Tgt0c Wool Dress Goods per yard only $100 Dre3s Goods per yard ouly -$125 Dress Goods per j a r d only $175 S i l k mdash W e will put on sale 60 yards of 1 yard wide

black silk fully guaranteed sui table for skir ts and waists The rus t l ing kind $175 value at per yard

Yard wide Black Taffeta made to sell at $125 per yard Best colored Tenn i s F lannel yer yard Best S t auda rd Pr in t s per yard Best Chall ies per yard -

BED BLANKET SPECIALS 374c 75c 98c

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Odds and Ends in Shoes Regardless of Cost

Chi ldreus cent5()0 Cloaks Ohildrens $400 Cloaks C h i l d r e n 300 Cloaks

$ 3 9 8 3 00 2 25

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Mens 7 5 c Overal l s

Best Teas only Good Rice pound Soda only Raisins ouly 50c Matches

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ALL FURNITURE WILL BE SOLD AT COST

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eOBhiaaxo uvlaquoraquo HOlaquoSDAY noitMNn BY

ROY W CAVERLY PROPRIETOR

Mrs C P Sykea was an over Sunday visitor iu Detroit

Mrs Mabel (-ope was un over Sunday visitor in Detroit

_ The Misses Florence and Helen Kaitfruu raquot tuePoBtottceat pinckoey tobiAmgt j Reason were in Jackson one day

ltta aacoaa-clut mlaquottlaquor j l a s t w e e k AdmrMHtiK ratraquo made known on application lt T T

Ross Read aud family spent I Sunday at the home of H R Gil-

L O C A L N E W S j lette of Howell

J) W Mur ta was in Howell last Sa turday

G a r n e r Carpenter and family visited her pa ren t s near Anderson Sunday

Guy Blair of near Gregory spent Sunday with his paren ts here

Mr and Mrs F r ank Hinchey of Gregory visited a t the home of his mother near here Sunday

F r e d Read of Pe t ro i t was an over Sunday visitor at the nome of his parents Mr and Mrs Thos Read

Don t forget the M E F a i r at the opera house this week Fr iday and Saturday Oct 21 22

The Misses Maude and Mildred K u h n of Gregory visited here Saturday and Sunday

Mrs Will Durkee of Jackson has been visiting at the home of A H Gilchr is t and wife

Mrs W A Carr left last Saturshyday for a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Detroi t

Rev A G Gates is the new owner of a 3 year-old colt which he purchased one day last week

Mrs A W Lewis and Mrs M Miss F lorence Tupper spent Sa turday and Sunday at t he home E Pl impiot t visited over Sunday of her uncle Dwight But ler of t the home of R W Lewis in H a m b u r g Williamston

W t U i t a r K W h i t a c r e of Howell George Hendee and wife were -ttpfibHoaa Gtfcdidate for Supe r - over Sunday visitors at the home i n t e o d t n t o f tfee poor was in town of their daughter Mrs Emi l G one day last week Lamhertsonvof Howell

Rev Wm H Vail of Elk Kap- F rank R Crandal l of Howell ids visited at the home of A B i republican candidate for repre-Green the last of last welaquok and jsenta t ive in the State Legis la ture the first of th is week w laquo in town one day last week

Mrs J o h n Rane and l i t t le On page 5 a large adv of Arm daugh te r of Whitraore lake visited s trong laquofe Barron of Howell will her father Floyd Reason Hatnr-jhi found If yon are th ink ing of day and Sunlay Mr Rane spen t buying a gasoline engine read it Snnday here Read it anyway

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Reaching thr Top in any calling of life dnmnnds a vigshyorous body and a keen brain Withshyout health tbera ia no snccnss Rut Electric Bittfrs is tbe gnatflst Health Builder the world ha1 evar known It oimpela perfect action of stomach liver and kidneyg bowels pnrififts and enriches the blood tones and inviffor-orotes the whole system and enables JOB to stand the wear and tear of yoor daily work After months of bulloffering from kidney trouble writes W M Sherman of Cashing Mq three bottiSfi of Electric Bitters maTto me iatl like a new man 50c at F A Sigfrr

E u g e n e Reason oi Detroit is spending a few days with his fathshyer here We unders tand he has resigned his position with the Hudson Motor Car Oo to aerept a more lucrat ive one with the E - M - F Co H i s many friends here wish him the best of success

It s the Worlds Best No one has ever made a salve ointshy

ment or balm to compare with Hnek-Ien Arnica Halve Its the one per-tect heraquoler of c a t s corns burns bruis-

George Reason of Detroi t was in town Tuesday in a Carterear

J o h n Hoffeman is taking t reatshyment at St Marys hospital is Deshytroit

Ed F a r n a m shipped a car of chickens to New York City last Monday

H R Gil le t te aud C A Par-shall of Howell were in town the

I latter par t of last week

Percy Mortensou left last Fri-| day morning for a weeks visit with i relatives in Three Riveis

John A Meyer has an auction on the old Cobb farm at Por tage Lake Tuesday October 25 See

I his adv

I Mrs Me J u tee who has been vis-j i t ing friends and relatives here returned to her home in Gregory last Fr iday

Mrs I S P Johnson was callshyed to Conway last Thursday on account of the sickness of her sisshyter Mrs L Gould

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Mrs J ames Heffernan has been having a very painful time with her left hand blood poison hav ing set iu some time ago

Mr ad Mrs Anson Grimes of Munith visited his uncle Samuel Grimes and wife and other fr iends here last Thursday

The Linden Leader says tha t Rev X W Pierce has been spendshying the werk with his daughter Mrs Bennet t of near Pinckney

The P lu s Ul t r a class of thlaquo Cong S S will give a Halloween social at the home ot H Swarthnut Monday evening Oct 31 Everyone cordially invited

j Mr J o h n Adams Sherick will | address the men of Pinckney and j vicinity Sunday Oct 23 in the Consl church Meet ing to be held at 3 p m The men of every

denomination are cordially invitshyed Let the men of Pinckney give Mr Sherick a good hearing all

(seats are free

I Mr and Mr W H Placeway were grea t ly surpriHed one day

i last week to receive an express package from thei r daughter Miaa Lola A P laceway of Ames Iowa

es sores scalds boils ulcers eczema C O u U i D n g n efeganVblack d r e w

salt Rheam For laquoore eyes cold sores R n d a handsome watch and chain chapped hands or sprains its snpreme Miss Placeway has been a tnccesa -Infalltble for piles Only 25c at F A ltnl teacher in the Ames College Sigfers for a number of years

C S Line and family of Howell were in town last Sunday

Fred Grieves and family visited at tbe home of Fed Hemmingway Sunday

Matt Brady and family of How- j ell visited relatives here over Sunshyday j

Mens fine cloth and fur overshycoats for sale at VV J Dancer iv lt CosmdashStock bridge

Miss Margare t Lynch spent iast | Wednesday and Thursday visit ing | friends in Detroi t

C B Andrews of Redford spen t Sunday with his cousin F L Andrews and wife j

LeRoy Lewis expert Ann Ar- j bor optical specialist will be at i parlors of P inckney Hotel next Monday Eyes tested by the new method free of charge |

$80 per month s t ra ight salary and expenses to men with r ig to introduce our poultry remedies Don t answer unless you mean business E u r e k a Poul t ry Food Mnfg Co ( I n c ) East St Louis Til 42t4

Mr and Mrs Johnston Miss Lill ian Boyle and J o h n Tiplady of Leslie visited the latter1 s parshyents Mr and Mrs Robt Tiplady and other fr iends here Sunday afternoon They made the t r ip in Mr Johns ton s auto

George Hassenchal of Pinckney and Mis H a n n a h McDonald of Detroi t were united in marriage in the township of Genoa Oft 9 Rev V H Sibley preformed the ceremony -Livingston Democrat Mr Hassenchal is well known in Pinckney and vicinity and his many friends extend congratulashyt ions

The M E fair for 1910 will be held at the opera house Fr iday and Sa turday October 21 and 22 aftershynoon and evening to which every- body is most cordially invited | Supper will be served both night j The booths will be supplied with ] art icles both useful and beautiful and it is the i r aim to make the booths more attraction than ever Come and get yotir Chris tmas drifts and save the work and worry T h e j J u n i o r Bible class will have charge of the fancy booth and you can surely find something i o please i yonr taste Don t forget the date bull

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V VV Barnard and wife were I in Howell over Sunday |

L a s i Saturday a change of ring-1 ing went into effect at the central I here and hereafter the r ing for j central will be one r ing instead of three except on lines 40 41 44j and 50on which Hues the ring fori central will be three short Re-1 member -one r ing for Pinckney I

The Pinckney Exchange Bank

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Sunday evening Oct 23 the Southern Nightengales will have charge of the s inging dur ing the preaching service at the M E church Everybody invited Tuesshyday evening Oct 2o thoy will give an en ter ta inment at the same place Watch for bills j

Kills a Mnrderer

A merciless murderer in appendicit-1 is with many victims Bat Dr Kings | New Lif i Pills kill it by prevention i They Klaquontty stimulate fltomanh liver j and bowels preventing that cloRgintf I that invitee appendicitis caring enn-1 T h e Business-like pr in t ing plain stipatinn headache biliousness chills j neat kind that looks r ight At 25 at P A SigiMrs the Dispatch Office

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Wi wish to thank the many patrons who have favored us with their liberal patron ag~c sin re w 1gtegin coming here every week We believe the people of this vicinity realize the more buyers they have the better prices they will iret for their products Therefore we have decided to he here hCVERY WEDNESDAY the year around to take in produce We ask that you continue to jjive us a share of your business Think it over

We Will Pay Por Next W e d n e s d a y s Del ivery t h e Following Cath P r i ces

Chickens H e ^ Fowls 11c Ducks 11c Geese 8 c Turkeys 1 5 c Best Veal 8 c

Fresh Epffs 2 5 c

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Legal Not ices

St a t e o f M i c h i g a n the prufonte uuurt for the county of Livingston- At a seaMou ol raquolaquoid

Court held a the Irobntti Oftiiw i the Village of Howell lu said couulyou the Urd du^ of October A 11 1U1U fretteut Hon Arthur A MoalHguv Jud^e ot Irubate In the matter of the estate uf

H a r r i e t t B u y e r D e c e a s e d Emil II Brown having a ed laquolaquodltl court

bin final account ae admiuiraquotrator of iaid estate and hia petition praying fin the allowance thereof

It is ordervd that hriday the -JHtii day of Detour Au 1H1U at 10 oclock iu the forenoou at daid 1ro-

ate ottlce be and 1B hereby appointed for examinshying and allowing eatd account

It i i further ordered that public notice thereof be ylveu by publication of a copy of this order lor three tsuccenelve weeks previous to a aid day ol fceariair in the IIKCKSHX DIHVATCH raquo newspaper printed and circulated in said county x bulltii

ABTBUK A MONTAGUS Ja4claquo of Probate

STATE OF MICHIGAN the 1robate Court of the County of Livingston At a session of rnitd court held at the Probate

Office In the Village of Howell in said County on the 3rd day of October A I) J9KI

Present Hon Arthur A Montague Indue of Probate In the mutter of the estate ol

Menu SIOLKK J^ceased Hollie KSixler liuviii tiled lu aaid court his final

account HP udinistrator lgte honis non of said estate and hie petition praying for the allowance thereof It i ordered that Friday I he JHth day of Oct A Igt 11)1() at ten oelnck in the forenoon at RUIO Irobate Office igte and ilaquo hereby appointed for examining and allowing laquoaid uccotint

It is lurtlnir ordiii-d that igtuidlc notire thereof l ^iven by i)iiblicatlou of a copy of this order for three micceHHive weeks previous to said day of licarint in the Iinckney IMBPATCH U newspaper jirinted and circulated in said county

RTHUB A MOMTAOTTF t 42 Judge of Prohate

Auction Having decided to ijuit farming I will

sell at Public Auction on the Portage lake Laud Couipanys fxrm known an tije old Cobb farm 4 miles HOUUI of I inckuey K rniks north of Duxtrr on

Tuesday Oct 25 at 10 oclock sharp

P o u r H o r s e s 1 brood mare with foal 15 yearn old 8|iaa black mares b and tgt yrs black ^ekiiu^ coming 2 yeara old

C a t t l e 3 Durham COWH 2 half blood JerseyB 2 heifers S calves Also 4 Hhoals

T o o l s Wagon rack spring tooth drag Buckeye dril l delivery wagon Hur-rfey li^bt harness 2 heavy work harnesses single hiirneas platform wagon open buii-gy 11 y Oliver chilled plow bean puller hay rake Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline engine punip jack Deere 2-horse cultivator 1-horse cultivator (jUHiitity househohl goods quantity hay corn and corn stalks about 2UU shocks of Corn not husked

Lunch s e r v e d a t Noon

T E R M S All sums of 1600 and under cttBh all sums over that amount one years tine will be given on good bankable notes at 6 per cent interest payable at the Dexshyter Savings i5ank

John A Myer E W D A N I E L S Auctioneer

Xnvit of b t JltJwiraquo ^t in town 8aMraquoy He mifa the trip is bis aota

ByroB WuHman of MatioQ is Ukiog treatment at the 8anitari-um here

W J Dancer amp Co Stock-bridge will pay your fare ou all purchttbeH of $15 or more

Johu Oadjvell of Anu Arbor pabtted thru Piackuey Momiay on hii way to Stockbridge

Orville Phillips of Fowlervillt-Republican candidate for County Clerk waa in town Monday

LOST Gold atick pin with the letter M on it between Hauitor-ium and depot Finder pleat-e leave at thiH office

Satinfactiou guaranteed iu every caae I guarantee both the qualshyity of lea and frames that I raquoel) JbeRoy Lewie optical np^cialist itt Hotel next Monday

R E Olda of the Reo Mnfg Co of Lansing with a party ol six were at the home of Mr ami filra Ralph lienuett of Norlb Hamburg f o r dinner l a s t Sunday They were in Mr Old big auto

R M Glenn brought to this ofshyfice a sample of corn Monday which he raiHed on his farm northshywest of here From the bottom of the stalk to the top of the tasHel measured 12 ft 6 in I t is a splenshydid sample and he says he ha more like it some of which he thinks is taller

The Hoyt Brothers have their new steel feed griader at work and it certainly turns out the feed [t is the only one of its kiud in Livingston county and farmers can now get their feed ground in an up-to-date manner Give them a trial and be convinced of the superior quality of work done by this new grinder

1 0 OTHER STOVE DOES THIS Coles Hot Blast Heater maintain a conshy

tinuous Are also a steady em het t t will hold Ore from Saturday night until Blondty morning (41 houra) Ir will bold fir orr nlfht with leps feoal than raquoay other xtoTe frtn the drafts In the tnorulag and the rooms arltraquo quickly heated with tht coal put in the nljrht before Come tn laquoid examine Coled Original Hot Blaet Heater Price raquo1200 and Dp according to slxe ltB-11)

Youn^t Man

Should S e e Those Nobby S u i t s at 310 $12frac12 $15 amp $18

In Brown and Gray Toninpounds

Boys Suits and Overcoats $3 to $8

L A D I E S C O A T S T h e largest s tock of Ladies C o a t s we have ever shownmdashBlacks and Colors

T h e season s newest

$700 to $2500

Fine Line of Childrens and MisSes Garments

Remember on all purchases of $1500 or over car fare both ways is paid

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i WH Y WE SELL THE We sell I H C Gasoline Engines because we know they will poundive perfect Sat isfact ion

We wish to offer you engines that are strong simple ecomicai and reliable After careful unprejudiced investigation we have selected the I H C~ line because I H C Engines give the most satisfactory power under all conditions

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T h e excellent design and cons t ruc t ion of I H C Eng ines make them the most Reliable P o w e r for F a r m S h o p or Tracshytion W o r k W e kno v when we have placed an I H C Gasoline E n g i n e t h a t it will do all t h a t has been claimed for tt

t h a t it will last for many years and give you t he g rea t e s t t e t u r n for your money

We a re in Howell ready to Make Good every Clali fop the Superior i ty of t he se Esngines

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T h e I H C Line includes an E n g i n e for every pu rpose t o which power is adap tab l e and eveiy E n g i n e is a d a p t a b l e to many uses

W e w a n t you t o call and ta lk over your power problem with u s - we can sett le it t o your ent ire sa t is shyfaction

D o n t waste time and money on inferior e n g i n e s mdash s t a r t r igh t with an I H C

THE I XX O LINES I H C- Vertiele Eng ines made in 2 3 25 and 35 horse power Horizontal (Por t ab le and S ta t iona ry ) in 4 6 8 10 12 15 20 and 25 horse power Gasi lme T r a c t o r s in 12 15 20 25 and 45 horse power F a m o u s Air-Cooled E n g i n e in 1 2 and 3 horse power

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Many American women wonder why ll ia that the Japanese women make auch ^ufd tea and the maimer hi which Ihey go jfc)QUt the operationThe Huaton Herald asjH When the Japshyanese woman makes tea ike foreign epectator lb impressed not only with the extreme jseusitiveoess of her nanus but also with the evident delicacy of her uenatffi of sight and laquomiil Jhe-tiecret of the tea ilea in the prober tu tslon

Black tea requires boiling water and green tea does not Mack lea reshyquires fresh water poured on Die leaveB when It hat just come to n deshycided boil Hut water thai has hoi led laquo long time and has lost its life will not make a good tea it should stand from three to seven minutes and only i n a porcelain pot Then all the lishyquid should be poured off In other words pour only as many cuptuis into the pot as you wish to serve at mien

Hot water standing on tea leaves draws out the tampnatn according to The Japanese women and this is the main th ing to be avoided For seeond cups pour boiling water on ihe leaves alshyready used When making a giveu tea the thing to hear in mind is that an oily beverage is desired Water beshyyond 150 degrees Fahrenheit tends to destroy the flavor and aroma by chishyving off the volatile oil

Allow hot water to stand in the cups to be served in order that they may bo thoroughly heated Pour fresh hot water cooled to such an ox-ten t that the finger can be placed in It -over the green leaves and let it stand in a porcelain pot for two minutes and half Then pour a little into each eup and then a little more and so on This makes each cup of like quality No sugar or milk is needed if the washyt e r Is of the proper temperature Japshyanese tea made in this manner should have a greenish- amber color with a t rue tea bush aroma and an oily taste

Fatal Omiaaion by Jones My friend Jones said Mr Ski n-

merton invited rne to spend a week bull4 his place in the country and T went laquoaxl had a delightful time but 1 will awver go again

Nice place Jones has and he sets a 0OOd table his beds are good and WBpythlng about his house is chann-bullyen but theres something missing from his garden

4i au niee garden Jones flower

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gt 100 Mill V hM p lace tor vegetashyt e 1ft V^fKftWy he raises too W P h a t ftpM^romtuste 0 t n f m ftJce garden sure enough and still as 1 looked around there was something missing my eye sought without knowshying what something that it didnt find and then it struck me all of a sudshyden

there wasnt a pergola I cant stand for that Most 1ms

Jutuble man Jones but I ran t afford to visit anybody living in the country that doesnt have somewhere Hbnuf his place a pergola

Vcndace of Lochmaben Last month an interesting old CUP-

mm was observed at fxichmahen in Dumfrieshire when the towns people laquoxereiscd an ancient right granted by charter of lames VI of netting the lochs surrounding Hie burgh for von-dace a very rare fish The fishing however did not prove productive very few vendaee being captured though in former years they were plentiful This fish which is peculiar to the Lorhiuahen lor lis uione takes no lure niul dies immediately when taken from the water Ita length varlea from i to i ulit inches and it in greatly prized by epicures being a fish of ^na i delicacv Court lour-

To Judge by tin Paperi Mrs MUSKS 1 car yer fathers In

trouble with the police riKuin Was yer mother much upset

The Child No she said she supshyposed every mraquon had tils trials mdash YT A P

Got Enough B l g g i l l B lOVcs t o t t k a t o a f l ii

bullWlf TiftBinut rrdeg vltau al(Oiii enough of It fOT once He had a visit from the OSIIIUII man and two insurance asent today

KEEP POOR III INHUMAN WAY

Secretary Arraigns County Ofshyficials in Report

WAY CLOSE PO0RHOUSE

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M T M u r r a y S a y J a i l s a n d A l m a

huuwclaquo in Michigan Unfit to Live in- Demand Superv isors Take

A c t i o n at Onuc

Landing Supervisors in a number of counties la this state will find them selves confronted with a severe arshyraignment uf the manner in which their respective counties treat aged dependents and those who have tu be locked away for the general good when i hey assemble for ibe fall sesshysion

lusi ai (his lime when Thauksgiv-ini and the other holidays are bull near at hand when the politicians are dis-j facturlng way The farmers are

Michigan BMt Sugar looming From all p r a w n l lndjoftttftne

Mlobtfaa will take flrat plalaquolaquo tWa yaftr la t h e ranks of the beet Biffar prtyduUn HUUM owln to the gt banner crops in this s tate and the dry raquoeaon in Colorado That state baa been leadshying Michigan by a good margin but the prospects are Buch as to justify the belief that Michigan will jump tu the hlaquoad of the list

Last seasons output in this state amounted to 21ltM121(J0 pounds of granulated sugar valued at about $10 ouOUOu and it Is estimated that the present season will bring the output up to 250(J0U0Uu pounds

In audition to the sugar the byshyproducts have been developing rapidly and besides molasses pulp made into a form of blscuk and used fur stock feeding has found a ready market

Michigan sugar coiimwu has been stiffening up and has gained five joints Humors were current that there wuuld soon be something doing in ihe way of a fancy dividend but F K Hathaway secretary of the comshypany stated that there was no unshyusual reason for the advance in the price of the stock

It is simply the development of the business We are extending opershyations in an agricultural and nmuu-

eussing good government the length oi the Uute M T Murray of the stale bourd of corrections ami charities is seeking legal means to force four counties to close a poorhousc and three jails as unfit places for human beings to inhabit To numerous other counties he hai sent letters calling atshytention In unequivocal language lu the squalid crowded condition of their puorhousea and jails and demanded that the supervisors take action at once to better the conditions

Heres the way he describes the poorhousemdash-or infirmary as the law politely terms them nowmdashin one counshyty -Within the shadow of a beautishyful courthouse and in a community boasting and advertising Its advanshytages and resources Grand Traverse county provides for her unfortunate dependent and inflrui in a manner most disgraceful to the county and the state The vermtn-infested quarshyters are absolutely unfit for the purshypose for which they are used and there is not a redeeming feature about the premises other than that the overshyseer uid matron are capable and doshying the best they can with what the county has provided

No provision is made for the sepashyration or classification of Inmates and during the winter months the old peoshyple are huddled and packed together in a manner and under such conditions as to render It almost Inhuman lit one room the air space of which Is sufficient for one person only with the means of heating and ventilation five men were crowded the beds and cots occupying practically all the door space

The Ways of Women You insist on doing th i s asked

the husband I do replied the wife firmly Hut my dearmdash 9top she commanded Nothing

you can say will alter my determinashytion My mind is made1 up

Tn that ease replied the husband who had transmuted the base metal of experience into the precious gold of knowledge I have nothing more to nay ] realize that once possessed of an idea yon are like all your sex IHgt-yond argument

Do you mean demnnded the laquoifc with displeasure that 1 am incapable of seeing reason

Itenson with r woman answered the husband from behind his paper is like water on a ducks back in one car and out the other

You are wrong cried the wife trishyumphantly And to prove it 1 have already changed my mind--9Tnraquort Bet

inshycreasing their crops and we have had banner crops this year That is no doubt rhe reason

He said that there vvas no unusual prospect ahead in the industry hut simply a steady advance based on a substantial foundation

The development of pulp for stock feeding has become a factor and as a by-product will prove valuable We have put in a drying plant and so have others

i 11 A Douglas treasurer of the company said that the farmers had passed beyond the experimental stage and were now confident of the profits to be made from beet raising

With our natural advantages such as good loam ami the lake breezes which increase the sugar content of the beet there is no reason why Michigan should not soon head the lisf of beet sugar producing states In fact she may do that this year

Many Flaws in Home Rule Act The supreme court listened lo a reshy

view of the arguments in the case of the attorney general on the relation of J L Hudson el al against the comshymon council of the city of Detroit

Corporation Counsel 11 J M Hally represented the city council and At torneys A C Angell and Hlnton K Spalding appeared for the taxpayers Anjrell anil Spalding quoted numerous laws and cited extracts from many cases to show that the submission of a proposed charter amendment that would enable the city to vote on a bond issue for the purchase of he street railway system would he unconshystitutional

The case was heard before a full bench The vv hole question simply resolves itself into one legal point ns to whether the electors of Detroit will be given an opportunity to vole on the proposed amendment lto the charter at the general election In November

When iraquo petition WHS presented to the city of Detroit last spring asking that a special election he culled for the purpose of determining whether the taxpayers desired to own and opshyerate the street railway system it was called for August If Immediateshyly a number of taxpayers in Detroit who opposed this proposition applied in the supreme court for a writ of certiorari and a stay of proceedings until a hearing could be secured and the evidence reviewed In the supreme court

Prohibit ionists Freely Cash Up The cheerful willingness of the delshy

egates assembled at the state convenshytion of the Prohibition party in the auditorium of the Y W C A building to contribute cold cash out of their own pockets for the support of the

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Fear Trouble From Owens Bill bullWatch the Owens bill is the sloshy

gan of the Michigan osteopaths who held their state convention in this city The Owens hill to establish a national hoard of health Is regarded by j the osteopaths with suspicion In the original bill were feat tires that would | have worked great harm to the osteo- paths said Dr Herbert Bernard of Deshytroit and as ft is coming up again in i another form ihe osteopaths of the country must be read This anxiety over the Owens hill Vd to the decision of I ho convention to have a legislative committee The matter of personnel was left with the Incoming president The committee will act in both nationshyal and state legislative matters j

Officers were elected as follows j President T L Herroder Detroit j vice-president J K Downing Hay i City secretary Rebecca Mayers j Detroit treasurer 11 A Northrup Mt Pleasant

A feature of the convention was a clinic conducted by Dr d-eorgc Laugh- (

lln dean of the osteopathic college at Prohibition candidates in the fall elec-Kirksvllle Mo lie performed his own modification of the Ixirenz operation for congenital dislocation of the hip The difference Is mainly In the applishycation of the plaster cast following the bloodless surgical work

Lapeer Home Crowded Auditor General Fuller and other

tion was one of the truly remarkable features of the convention

There were no strings tied to any of the contributions the money was given for the good of the caiise There were no prospective political jobs to soften the pain of loosening the purse strings The men who went down into their pockets did so without a regretting sigh and the man who

state officers say that some immediate I collected the envelope did so without action will he necessary in order lo | n word of polite consolation provide more room at the home of tb^s feeble minded at Lapeer Mr Fuller estimates that there are fully 500 pershysons desirous of gaining ruimission Into tho institution hut cannot be ar commodate^ on account of lack of room It is understood that Ihe conshyditions are such that the governor will he a-ked to take some netion

Splits Signal Corps As n result of anion inUraquo--n lis the

state military hourd the signal corps detachment of Ihe stnte troops hs been divided into two rompatiies stashytioned at Ypsilanfi and fonia Com pany A will be the designation of Ihe one at Ypsilanli and Compatu ft the one at Ionia TCach will be allowed a maximum strength of TT men

Oliver W Stewart of Chicago a member of the national Prohibition committee and a practised orator thrilled the delegates with a talk on prohibition He tnld of thr high standards of the Prohibition party uid of the uphill tight for politiral recognition He wound up with a fr-vcrcd appeal for financial help Arouf XJOTI was subscribed

All Gflmw Violators Convicted State -flame Warden Pierce m his

monthly report lust flied shows that out of fif rases started during Septemshyber for violation of the game and fish laws ff) convictions were secured and Jl03i3rgt in fines and costs were colshylected There were 1 i complaints of violations investigated by Die rlepnrt-menf during the month

MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS

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Supreme Court The supreme com- lieiml tlc folshy

lowing cases Attorney general rrl Craves -s

common council nf Adrian Knights of Modern Maccabees vs Sharp Put-man VB Detroit fnlted Haiiway Con-ley vs Sinclair Shepard vs Schmtt Kisher vs burroughs Adding Muchine company People vs lt if Little rum pany Webb vs Granite State Kire in snrance compare Muijn vs Shannon

Rehearing was denied In Kaiser vlaquo lirismer

| Ber Keepers Will Meet

| The annual meeting of the Michigan State Hee Keepers association will be

held in Grand Rapids at the board of trade rooms November and 1u with headquarters at fhe Eagle hotel

Tt 1s expected between 2nTl and TfK) bee keepers will rutend Among fhe peakcrR will be 1 A Pearce (Irnnrt

dupitis Editors E R Root George W j Vork W Hutchinson R L Taylor ] foul brood inspector for MI hlgan C I c Llllle rtate dairy and food comtufs

CadillacmdashOuy Warren fourteen year old of Ktmth Boardmau had his Iwft leg umputated two inchen above the kne The physicians grafted his knee cup tu the stump or the bone Ut make a cushion for the leg Cancer ut the bone resulted The boy will reshycover- -The Daughter of Veterans reshyceived a letter from Mrs Custer exshypressing thanks fur naming their t ea t in her honor She also stmt a picture uf herself and tk-uerat Custer taken a short time before his death on the Llttlu Big Hum

Ruyal Oak Mrs Horace Hitchcock widow uf the late Rev Hitchcock fell down stairs breaking her left leg in several places Physicians removed three pieces of bone aud it is thought she will never be uble to walk again Whe is sixty-eight years old

Monroe- The common couucil apshypointed a committee to view building sites with the Idwa of erecting a city hospital

Mt Clemens--Philip Aidrich twenshyty accused by eight-year-old Helen Weiss of Armada uf a serlouB crime was liound over to the circuit court

Macklnuw City -K M Sutherland a resident of this place for nearly thirshyty years died Mr Sutherland was uue of the best known men uf ihe county having been supervisor of the township for several years president of the village and justice of the peace Mr Sutherland will be burled by the Masonic lodge of which he was a member

Charlotte - - D HBryant a Charlotte druggist was sentenced to 20 days in jail and to pay |200 in fine and costs for violating the local option law Bryant pleaded guiltymdashPhilip Gordon Lennox who says he is an English visshycount was badly burned by an cxplo-plosion of a gasoline tank His condishytion is serious

LansingmdashThe annual meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star opened here About 2000 delegates are presentmdash Adrian attorneys have appealed to the supreme court to compel the council to appoint a charter commission A vote on the charter revision carried last spring but not by a majority of nil the votes cast For this reason Ihe council refused to appoint a commisshysion

CadillacmdashHenjamln Fullmer eighshyteen years old and his dog were huntshying in the woods five miles from home when Fullmer who had dropped his gun on a bruth pile pulled it off muzzle foremost The trigger caught and three hours afterward the dog led its master s father to his boys 1 dead body The charge had shattered his left arm ami penetrated his lungs causing It is believed instant death j Mr Fullmer was Ulaquolng the evening j c bores when he heard his boys dog J harking near the barn Failing lo find his son ami thinking tho dor would not return without him unless something had happened he followed the animal across country to the woods where the accident happened

Kalamaoo Tho Michigan Retail Druggists association In convention hero took issue with ihe Anti-Saloon league after a conference with Pliny W Marsh and R N Holsnple and with the opposition of the dry leadshyers framed an amendment to the Dickinson search and seizure act which provides prosecution for a drug gist selling liquor in local option counties The amendment provides for the abolishment of a physicians prescription and as a substitute the affidavit of the purclmKefl j B recomshymended It is proposed to have the county clerk prepare a list of habitual drunkards who will be refused liquor

Ann Arbor--A Grand Rapids stushydent at the ( of M whose name the police refuse to give out was cut over the eye and otherwise hurt in n fight with tho town gang The student was escorting a young womshyan home after a dance and crossed the dead line Ashley street The town gang insists that the students must confine their attentions to co-eds and have frequently assaulted those who go west of Ashley street In comshypany with women

Cadillac Cadillac will offer the board of supervisors at its meeting a site for a $7F0ufgt courthouse

Saginaw Joseph Whitney son of State Renator Whitney of Merrill Suglnaw county was thrown from a street car and seriously Injured

Elkton Dr Andrew K Thompson thirty-one yearr old Is dead from pneumonia contracted while making calls in this vicinity He WHR a prominent member of the Saginaw Valley Medical society

Kalamazoo -Patrick H Burke a well-known business man is dead at tho age of fifty-nine years He owned a large amount of real estate and wan a brother of John Burke owner of Ihe Rnrdick hotel

Flint Henjamln flassinger and Jack Charbenuux both eighteen yearn old who claim homea in lshpeming are under arrest charged with burshyglarizing n locnl store and obtaining about $70 worth of lot

Cadillac- -S If Igtarnh a wealthy fafmer of Farmington and Mrs Frank Kysor one of the wealthy and promishynent women of Cadillac were marshyried here They will reside in an eleshygant home here Mr Lamb is the father of Judge Fred S Lamb The groom is seventy-five and tho bride sixty-five years old

Jnrkson -Relieved to be insane a man agout Li enrs of age giving his name as Michael Crowley re-n-il-t in all five days before It was discoverrd that he was suffering from typhoid fever He was removed n the city Lnap5fal

N o 1 w h i l e m i x e d 1 c a r it tCbullgt Hi Ui-

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K y e Crsli N o 1 Tfic N M e a n s C i i s l SLOT N o v o m l i r - r t2 1 Ut w s c i i i l f r i n m s p o t (in l i n n s a t

Ve l ) e c i rulii V Jltiii M i r ch Sl t ld S e p -f e - n b e r I n b u n s i t JSfi I i nf JSiilC -rgt a t $Nraquon 2-4 it $Yti lt a t $S 1(1 a I STTIi p r i m e i l s l k c Rl) s a m p l - u l sck V S La i u ( SS2i 1 a t 1TT i u t ST

T i m e t fiy S e e d P r i m e s p o t t bull pe ie i mi T

l-t-Tl Li 10(1-11) s r i c k s i n b b l n K Int Mr in Si 7 m a r s - m i d d l i e n s S i 1 line

m i t b l i ro s t 1 7 i - m c k i i l m m a m i e a a r s i c n r i i i n m t $ c o l u a n d u i illtii $ p e r 1 tu

F l o u r I V H I Ml h l t j i n p a t e n t S 10 i -r bull i i r i I raquo ua tCi i t S-lCi - I i n I I I t JLaCl i l e a f f liO p u r e r e J 1m u r i n p p a f t lit J0 p e r htl liv w n m l Ini i l i lnK let-

The i hid Fellows of Parma townshyship are searching for Stewart If rionn 40 years old a farmer who disshyappeared from home Oct 2 and lias not been seen since leaving a wife and four children

dvices from Japan state thai the Toyo Kisen Kalsha under an agreeshyment with the Western Parlm railshyroad has contracted to start soon a direct steamer line from Yokohama to Snn vrancisco omitting fhe call ltt Honolulu it is anticipated that an 11-day trip will be the result It is purposed to put (ltvn new lim rs- into his -ervlce

i 11 11 I bull I

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P lan f F i ^ Caute of Exploiter

ThertnttHflhip M t t i i e ^ m he raised by Vhlaquo cofferdam method and the question settled for all time as to whether the vessel wti blown tip in Huvana harbor by the Spaniards ur by an ex plus km in her magazine

The cofferdam luvthod consists in building the huge bos of steel pile bull6out the wreck and then pumping the water out This watertight box will be 410 feet loug aud 2G teet wide a t the widest place It will leavi TJO feet cleur on all hides uf the wreck aud this will take in the turret uf the Maine which was ulowu off by the explosiun

Argue for New Charter Attorneys for Adrian presented an

Important question to the supremo court at Lansing relative to ihe vote on charter revision in Uie cities of ibis state A prupusal to revise the charter of Adrian was submitted tu the voters last spring it carried by a majority of the vote cast on that particular issulaquo but did not obtain a majority of all the votes cast and (he council refused to appoint a charshyter commission declaring that the iu-leut of the law is that the question must receive a majority of all votes cast if it is to ho effective Citizens contend that the revision proposal was properly carried and ask the court to compel the council to appoint the commission urging the law requires n simple majority of the vole cast on tip- Question

Columbus 0 Str ike Declared Off At a meet in- of the street car

mens union in Columbus the strike which has been on since July 24 was formally declared off

The unionists declared in resolushytions adopted that they still considshyered their c ame meritorious but that they recognized a continuance of the strike in the face of approaching winshyter would work a hardship upon memshybers and their friends who thus would be barred from riding on the cars As a result of tho grand jurys invesshytigations foiv men have been sent to the penitentiary for strike disorshyders and many others are on the way

Senator Dolliver Dead Senator Dolliver died -t his resishy

dence at Fort Dodge of dilatation of the heart He had been confined to his bed lor a week He was 5lgt years old He had been in the United States senate 10 years and was in the lower house for HI years before entering tut senate

French Strike Is Over The directors of ihe French railroad

companies involved in the strike agreed to grant a minimum WHLO of 51 a day to Ihe employes of all lines running out of Paris

The new s ia e will go into effect January 1 and constitutes the chief (cpemMoii demanded by the nun

THE MARKETS 1 il IP MT ( u t M a i l u t d e l a t

l a s i igtrk-N p r i r e s mi u l g r a d e s Wlaquo t | i ugt te I s i si i i -r-- a n i l I n d i V r s $gt7MHraquo i i s t e e r s m i h e i l e t s IIMIU t e 100 $4 (gti gt i si i I T - a n d l u i l V r s Mill tltgt J nun $ -1n fn bull ITf ^ r a s H sielt s iu u Meir t b 1 HM In I Mia I a 1 ( 00 f 4fi0 cent1 --177 K i a s s s t e e r s a n d b e l i i - r s l ln T a r e f a t r(i() lo )lt) $ i 7ee 11raquo i h t d e e l a l c o w s $ I U lelt 1) fp i ed t a t r o w s $1111^1 lH(e e p J i l m n n nUVS $Hfrigt ii I a u t l i l s $raquo l i - M) e b u i c bci iv v b u l l s $ 1 l a i r t o tfoiid P o l n ^ a a a b u l l s $1riitu bulllt s t o c k b u l l s $11(1-10 c h u b c l e i l l t lK s t e e l s Mgt) In 10(10 $ L laquo)laquo( 7 7gt Ta l r f e e d i n g s t e e r s StiO t u 10((0 11 raquo( -27- c h o i c e s i o c k t - r s rain t o Vim j-l^D bulliid l a i r s t r i k e r s 70(1 l o 700 $l7i f(j) t i n t s t o c k l i - l t e r s $170 (lti 1 7gt m i l k e r s llll Ke y e i l l l K Uled lUl l l il t $10 1(1(11) c o m m o n m i l k e r s $27^(-17

V e a l C a l v e s M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s i h i y s p r i c e s b e s t Siai o t h e r s $(rtei0lte a i l p - h c o w s a m i - p r i n K c r a s t e a d y

S h e e p a n d L f u n b s M a r k e t l a m b s l7gtr h i g h e r t h a n l u s t T h u r s d a y s i i eo r s t o n d y h e a v y r a n b e s t l a m b s $ 0 7 5 f a i r l a m b s $iirgtr(( timi l iu l i t t u c o m shym o n I n m b s $7 1)0^0(10 f a i r t o Kltgtei s h e e p $-0 fir Ino (Mills a n d c o m m o n lii fii i7gto

Hi iK M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s shyd a y s p r i c e s K a n n c of p r i c e s - I d ^ h t in tfunii l i n t c b t - r s $S7i hi Sfto piKH JX fii S0 l l t t l u y o r k e r s $ s 7 7 ^ D O s t a g s o n e - t h i r d off

C A S T l - i r i T A M ) Y- - C - t t l f m a r k e t 17e t o 2ltic l i i K i e r e x p o r t s t e f - r s $7 fii770 s h i p p i n g s tcvyrs $(1271^ (177) s h i p p l i i K - s t e e r s t 1 0 0 t o lllfiO j 7 ( t ^ fi70 I n i t e l i e r s s t e e r s 1000 t e 110(( $7 1 gtpoundlaquo 2 7i b i d f e r s $1 27Mii (100 c o w s $70 in i1 27gt r u n n e r s J277i V)J00 b u l l s e x p o r t $ bullgt tii 7) 2 7) b u l l s b u t c h e r s f 7177 r i ibf iO r c e d e r s $7gt2i ^ 700 b l o c k shye r s S7frac347II rngt ln0 m i l k e r s a n d s p r i n g e r s ii1 7-

H O K S S t r u n g h e a v v $01 7i ifU 27 y o r k e r s JiaTraquo p i g s $ni(l ti)0-IO

S h e - o p I J I I W I T l i e s i l n m b s $7frj 7lO y e i t r l i t i t r s $ti fo 77gt0 w e t h e r s $ r O f i 177 i u c s $1^(-427

( i ) v c laquo S7ltlt( f 070

( i r i i l n K t r W h e a t l ^ a s h N o 2 r e d lifie l i r e l i l-

b e c o p e n e d w i t h a n n d v a i i c e of i4c bullst n i lte a d v a n e e r l t o $1 a n d d e c l i n i a l l o 0 S i c M a y o p e n e d a t $107 t o i a ^ h e d $l ( l r iU u u l t l t t r l i n r i l t o $10-1 N n 1 1 1 1 ^ - l 1 _ V i 1 - - -

A RAW idem opfo v bull tV-ir- i bull- -

Efitrfnoua HlaquoclaquorjpUlaquoV M a r l i t t mdash r r m -bull rlaquo and Shcap F M d t r t Cart 8 t t laquo k

Up at Bargain Prfoaa

CAUSES OF THt H U N

LOOOUO sheep and lambs ^ ^ ^ frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ ^ three da-ysmdashaucn iu round is toe record-breaking run thi week ofx the ChitMlaquoo m t f l e l

This enorntout over-mafc(yfcf lt of uhlaquoeigt i Uia result of tettpOMTJ^Suad peculiar cttuswa and uflers a rare op-puitunity fur farmera und sheep lead- ers tu stock up at burjjaiu pricea

This great rush uf sheep to market i umea mainly from Montana uodv adshyjoining wessteni ran^u country and citunoi last mure than two or thrilt-weeks lunger If is no evidenca uf over-production Its principal pauses ura UUJ recent drought which soraquo 4

burned out the grass that tflirfe will be very Jiule winter feed on the range and Hhk-h prevented the putt ing up oT sufficient hay to carry any considershyable number uf sheep jver winter while last winter was a very sever one and hay was su closely fed tha t ihere Is no old hay left over for tnlaquor purpose The causeqpieiice is tha t sheep owners are forced to marke t the bulk of their sheep this fall or else lose ihem i i^ihe fierce storms or winter

The most serious cause of the presshyent general liquidation however is the restrict km of the rau^e through occupation and fencing by dry iana-evs who are grain growers and not live stock raisers The tremendous rush of these settlers upon the rang within ihe last three years and espeshycially within the last twelve month- is hard for eastern people to realize It is not alone the area actually enshyclosed by these settlers but the breakshying up thereby of vast regions of grazing lands into such small sections that they are no longer available to-stockmen for grazing their flocks which is one of the main reasons why the sheep supplies of tho western range country arc being more closely marketed this year than ever be ore in the history of the t rade

This meuns an inevitable shor tase at market later on and next yeur and with a constantly growing demand for both mutton and wool it would seem that future good prices a re assured

The western range country has heretofore been Ihe chief souice of sheep market supplies but unless tfte farmers of the corn belt begin at once to mine many more sheep than thev have ever done before there will braquo a great scarcity of both mutton and wool before long in this country

Moreover there is a world-shortage of live stock of all kinds All Europe Is short of sheep and even Australias supply is declining with rupldily The snipe general causes that exist in this country are operating in other counshytries also Populations are growing rapidly everywhere -while grazing areas are being reduced As pasture land is uivned lo piodnction of cereals sheep raising declines

Thousands of American farmers can (urn this situation to (heir benefit through increase of both soil fertility and money profit by beginning right now each lo keep a small flock of sheep upon his farm And by taking advantage of ihe present opportunity to buy heallhy thrifty growing westshyern range sheep at bargain prices upshyon the heavily supplied Chicago marshyket they can Mock up at minimum post whether they want foundation stock for breeding or ihe growing kind to fa ten for market

A Distant Compliment They were talking about a eertain

mon who did not seem to he particushylarly popular At laRt one of the group derided that it was time for him to say something complimentary about the subject of the conversation

That stepchild of his is a good litshytle feller he remarked nnd they sny that he takes alter his father too mdash Youths Companion

Smoke Was Mosquitoes A cloud of smoke which appeared

to he arising from the cathedral tower at Helgrade was found when tho Are brigade arrive-] to he n large cluster of mosquitoes compact at the base nnd tapering toward the top

New Idea for Pontoon Bridge Denmark is trying out a new pon

toon brMge in which the pontoons a re anchored beneath the surface of the water Ihe bridge remaining motionshyless irrespective of the rise anil fall of Ihe 1 ide

Chinesrgt Seek Education The sudden demand for popular edushy

cation in China is shown by the fact that Ihe school attendance in ono provshyince has Increased SOiifi per cent in five years

Say Raisins Impart Energy Speaking of the announcement by

scientist-- (hat people may become enshyergetic by eating raisins the ThlcaRo Record-Herald puis in the comment that the trouble is that most of the energy produced by eating raisins has to lie expended in removing thr seeds

Abrahams Predicament The Sunday school clasa had reachshy

ed the part in the lession whore Abshyraham entertained the angel unaware

And what now is the meaning of unaware asked the teacher

There was a bashful silence then he smallest girl in the class piped up Cnerwire is what you takes off he-fore yon put on your irhtiemdashLip pifcnCs

When r ninn seals ip his head he I1 ap to think he is holding Mm

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SYNOPSIS

Tawrnce Blakeley lawyer goea to IiUriftuif with the forged notes in the Hronaon craquoe to get the deposition of Uihn Gflmore millionaire In the luttera home he Ik attracted by a picture of a young girj whom the millionaire explains is hiti granddaughter A lady requests Itittketoy to buy her a Pullman ticket He Wnm har lower eleven and retains tower (ML Ha find a drunken man tn lower

jtMpand retires In lower nine Ho awa- t M B in lower ueven and rinds his clothes bullaJfl bag tnUMjIngr The man in lower ten 5raquo found murdered Circumstantial evishydence point to both Blakeley and the inkuown man who had exchanged elothea

with him Blakeley becomes interested in a tfr In blue The trutn Is wrecked KlaJcoley 1B rescued from the burning cur

the girl In blue His arm is brpken (to to the Carter place fur break-The tfirl proves to be Alison West

I partners sweetheart Her peculiar lona mystify Hie lawvltr Siiti drops

sold bav and lilakeley puts it in his ickcL Blakeley returns home He finds

that he Is under surveillance Moving pictures Ot the train taken just belore the wreck reveal to Blakeley a man leaping from the train with his stolen trip Hlakcley learns that a iiuni named Sulshylivan leaped from the tntin near Mbullbull- -Hnd sprained his ankle ult- stayed surue time at tho Carter plaee

CHAPTER XVIImdashContinued

W I B tbe name Blakeley I asked I t might have been- I can t say

But tho man wasn t there and there bullwns a lot of noise I couldnt hear bullwell Then in half an hour down came bulltho other twin to say the gentleman w a s taking on awful and didnt want t h e message sent

Hes gone of course Yes Limped down here in about

bree days and took the noon train for the city

It seemed a certainty now that our man having hur t himself somewhat 1n his jump had stayed quietly in the farm house until he was able to travshyel But to be positive we decided to visit tbe Carter place

I gave the station agent a five-dolshyl a r kill which he rolled up with a couple of others and stuck in his pocket I turned as we got to a bend In the road and he was looking curishyously after us

It was not until we bad climbed the hill and turned onto the road to the Car ter place that I realized where we -were going Although we approached 1t from another direction I knew the farm house at once It was the one bullwhere Alison Went and ] had breakshyfasted nine days before Wi th a new restraint between us I did not tell McKnight I wondered afterward if bo had suspected it I saw him lookshying hard at tho gatepost which had figured in one of our mysteries but he asked no questions Afterward he grew almost taciturn for him and let roe do most of the talking

Wo opened the front gate of the b a r t e r place and went slowly up the walk Two ragged youngsters alike ^ven lo freckles and squints were playing in the yard

Is your mother around T asked In the front room Walk in they

answered in identical tones Aa wo got to the porch we heard

Tolce and stopped I knocked but 1he people within engaged in animatshyed ra ther one-sided conversation did not answer

I n the front room Walk iu quoted MeKnlght and did so In the stuffy farm parlor two peoshy

ple were sitting One a pleasant-faced woman with a checked apron rose somewhat embarrassed to meet us Sho did not know me and 1 was thankful Hut our attention was riv-Kod on a little man who was sitting before a table writing busily It was Hotchkiss

He got up when he saw us and had the grace to look uncomfortable

Such an interesting case he said nervously I took the libertymdash

Look here said McKnight sudshydenly did you make any inquiries a t the s ta t ion

A few he confessed I went to the theater last nightmdashl felt tho need of a little relaxationmdashand the sight of H picture there a cinematograph afshyfair s tar ted a new line of thought Probably the same clew brought you gentlemen I learned a good bit from the Station agent

Tho son-of-a-gun said McKnight tAftpound you paid him I suppose

ltpf t gave him five dollar was the apologetic answer

Mrs Carter hearing sounds of strife in the yard went out and Hotchkisn folded up his papers

I think the identity of the man la bullbull CttaWiBhert he said What number bullbullv fcf feBt do you wear Mr Blakeley

bullvon and a quarter I replied Jell It s only piling up evidence

he said choerf-jlly On the night of the muMer you wore gray Bilk undershyclothing with the second button of tho shir t missing Your hat had L B in gilt let ters inside and there was a very minute hole In the toe of one Mack nockM

lHush McKnight protested If word Rota to Mrs Klopton that Mr Blakeley was wrecked or robbed or whatever It was with a button miss-tag curd a hole In one sock shell reshyt i re to t h e Old Ladles home Ive heard her threaten I t

Mr Hotchkiss was without a sense bullf humor He regarded McKnight gravely and went on

Tvo been up in the room where the eon lay while he waa unable to get

You Dont Think He Locked the Door Himself

away and there is nothing there But I found what may be a possible clew in the dust heap

Mrs Carter tells me that in unshypacking his grip the other day she shook out of the coat of the pajamas some pieces of a telegram As I figshyure it the pajamas were his own He probably had them on when he efshyfected the exchange

T nodded assent All I had retained of my own clothing was the suit of pajamas I was wearing and my bath robe

Therefore the telegram was his not years I have pieces here but some are missing I am not discourshyaged however

He spread out some bits of yellow paper and wo bent over them curiousshyly u was something like this

Man with ii Got Br

We spelled it out slowly Now Hotchkiss announced I

make it something like this Tho pmdash is one of two things pistolmdashyou reshymember the little pearl-handled afshyfair belonging to the murdered manmdash or is it pocketbook I am inclined to tho la t ter view as tho pocketbook had been disturbed and the pistol had not

I took the piece of paper from the table and scrawled four words on it

Now I said rearranging them it happens Mr Hotchkiss that I found one of these pieces of the teleshygram on the train I thought it had been dropped by some one else you see but that s immaterial Arranged this way it almost makes sense Fill out tha t pmdash with the res t of the word as I imagine ltdt and it makes papers and add this scrap and you have

Man with papers (in) lower ten car seven Get ( them)

McKnight slapped Hotchkiss on the back

Youre a trump he said Brmdashis Bronson of course I t s almost too easy You see Mr Blakeley here enshygaged lower ten but found it occupied by the man who was later murdered there The man who did the thing was a friend of Bronsons evidently and in trying to get the papers we have the motive for the crime

There are still some things to be explained Mr Hotchkiss wiped his glasses and put them on For one thing Mr Blakeley I am puzzled by that bit of chnin

I did not glance at McKnight I felt that the hands with which 1 was gather ing up the bits of torn paper were shaking Tt seemed to me that this as tute little man was going to drag in the girl in spite of me

CHAPTER XVIM

A New World Hotchkiss jotted down the bits of

telegram and rose Well he said weve done someshy

thing Weve found where the murshyderer left the train we know what day he went to Baltimore and most important of all we have a motive for the crime

It seems the irony of fate said McKnight getting up that a man should kill another man for certain pashypers he la supposed to be carrying find he hasn t got them after all deshycide to throw suspicion on another man by changing ber ths and getting out bag and baggage and then by the meres t fluke of chance take with him

in the valise ho changed for his own the very notes he was after It was a bit of luck for him

Then why put in Hotchkiss doubtshyfully why did he collapse when he heard of the wreck And what about the telephone message the station agent sent You remember they tried to countermand it and with some exshycitement

We will ask him those que^ions when we get him McKnight said We were on the unrailed front porch by that time and Hotchkiss had put away his notebook The mother of the twins followed us to the steps

Dear me she explained volubly and to think I was forgetting to tell you I put the young man to bed with a spice poultice on his ankle ray mother always was a firm believer in spice poultices It s wonderful what they will do in croup And then I took the children and went down to see the wreck It was Sunday and the mister had gone to church hasnt missed a day since he took the pledge nine years ago And on tho way I met two people a man and a woman They looked half dead so I sent them right here for breakfast and some soap and water I always say soap is better than liquor after a shock

Hotchkiss was listening absently McKnight was whistling under hi3 breath s taring down across the field to where a break in the woods showed a half dozen telegraph poles the line of the railroad

It must have been 12 oclock when we got back I wanted the children to see everything because it isnt likely theyll ever see another wreck like that Rows ofmdash

About 12 oclock I broke in and what then

The young man upstairs was awake she went on hammering a t his door like all possessed And It was locked on the outs ide She paused to enjoy her sensation

I would like to see that lock Hotchkiss said promptly but for some reason the woman demurred I will j bring the key down she said and dis- appeared When she returned she held out an ordinary door key of the cheapest variety

We had to break the lock she vol I unteered and the key didnt turn up I for two days Then one of the twins | found the turkey gobbler trying to i swallow it It has been washed since she hastened to assure Hotrhkiss who showed an inclination to drop it

You dont think he locked the floor | himself and threw the key out of the window the little m m asked

The windows are covered with mosquito netting nailed on The mis- ter blamed it on the children and it [ might have been Obadiah Hes the quiet kind and ynu never know what hert about

Hes about to strangle isnt he McKnight remarked lazily or is that Obadiah

Mrs Carter picked the boy up and inverted him talking amiably all the time Hes always doing it she said giving him a shake WheneTcr we miss anything we look to see if Obadiahs black in the face She gave | another shake and the quarter I had given him shot out as if blown from a gun Then we prepared to go back to tho station

From where I stood I could look into the cheery farm kitchen where Alison Wost and 1 had eaten our al fresco breakfast I looked a t the tablo with mixed emotions and

then gradually the meaning of some-thing on it penetrated my mind Still in itb papers evidently just opened waa a ha t box and protruding over the edge of the box waa a s t reamer of vivid green ribbon

On the plea tha t I wished to ask Mrs Carter a lew more questions I let the others go on 1 watched them down the flagstone walk saw McshyKnight biop and examine tho gate posta and saw too the quick glance he threw back at the houe Then I turned to Mrs Carter

1 would like to speak to the young lady upbtairs I ssaid

She threw up her hands with a quick gesture of surrender Ive done all 1 could she exclaimed She wont like it very well but- shes in the room over the parlor

I went eagerly up the ladder-like stairs to the rag-carpeted hall Two doora were open showing interiors of four poster beds and high bureaus The door of the room over the parlor waa almost closed I hesitated in the hallway after all what right had I to intrude on her But she settled my difficulty by throwing open the door and facing me

I - - I beg your pardon Miss West I s tammered It has jus t occurred to me that 1 am unpardonably rude I saw the ha t downstairs and ImdashI guessedmdash

The ha t she said I might have known Doe3 Richey know I am here

I cuont think so I turned to go down the stairs again Then I halted The fact is I said in an at tempt ut justification Im in rather a mess these days and Im apt to do irreshysponsible things It is not impossible that I shall be arrested in a day or so for the murder of Simon Harringshyton

She drew her breath in sharply Murder she echoed Then they have found you after al l

I dont regard it as anything more thanmdashermdashinconvenient I lied They cant convict me you know Almost all the witnesses are dead

She was not deceived for a moment She came over to me and stood both hands on the rail of stair I know just how grave it is she said quietshyly My grandfather will not leave one stone unturned and he can be terrible mdashterrible Butmdashshe looked directly into my eyes as I stood below her on the stairsmdashthe time may c o m e -soonmdashwhen I can help you Im afraid I shall not want to Im a dreadful coward Mr Blakeley But mdashI will She tried to smile

I wish you would let me help you I said unsteadily Let us make it a bargain each help the other

The girl shook her head with a sad little smile I am only as unhappy as I deserve to be she said And when I protested and took a step toshyward her she retreated with her hands out before her

Why dont you ask me all the quesshytions you are thinking she demandshyed with a catch in her voice Oh I know them Or are you afraid to ask

I looked at her at the lines around her eyes a t the drawn look about her mouth Then I held out my hand Afraid I said as she gave me hers There is nothing in Gods green earth I am afraid of save of trouble for yon To ask questions would be to imply a lack of faith I ask you nothing Some day perhaps you will come to me yourself and let me help you

The next moment T was oet in the golden sunshine the birds were singshying carols of joy I walked dizzily throught rainbow-colored clouds past the twins cherubs now swinging on the gate It was a new world inte which I stopped from the Carter farmshyhouse that morning for--1 had kissed her

(TO V- rftNTiNiKn )

He Could Not Recommrrd t The editor of the Pbrkvtgt Ar^as

was sented at his desk hevl engaged in writing a fervid editorial on the neshycessity of building a new walk to the cemetery when a battered specimen of the tramp printer entered the office

Mornir b o s s said the caller Cult any work for a print

I hnve answered the editor You happened in jst right this time Ive got only a boy to help ran in the offi rgt and I need a man to set type for about a week I have to make a trip out west You can take off your coat and begin light now 1 start to-morrow morning

All right said th typographical tourist removing his coat What road are you going to travel on

The X Y amp 7 mostly Ive never been on it Know anything about It

I know all about it Ive traveled it from one end to the other

What kind of a road is i t Punk said the printer In a tonlaquo

indicative of strong disgust The ties are too far apartmdashYouths Companshyion

GOOD TIME COMING

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Prpdic|lcn H raquo 8 laquo t n Made That Thinkshying Witraquo Take the Place of

Traveling a Century From NowmdashThe Millenium

Man who is afraid to tell who he is Jnsis that a century from now thinking will lake the place ot travel lug

There will lx no theaters or conshycert halls ur cireuBeti or exhibitions says he according to the New York Telegraph if you want to go to Paris 100 yeangt heuc-K you will not consult steamship lists uv visit tourshyist agencies There will be no hurry and hustle of packing trunks nor Musshyter ul latching trains and steamers no puttiult up at uticoiu fur table hotels no accidents or delays You will go upstairs to your bedroom and shut the door Then you will lie down on your bed ur settle- yourself in an easy chair ami project your mind to 1aris

Your servants will take eaie of jour body if you wish to inaku a long stay Or if you prefer It gt uti will get yourseli registered al a-gate-rtgu-laied institution where your body will

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UNIONS RHEUMATISM CORE

a hat or cloak in looked after by

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be numbered- Uki a cloakroom and skilled attendants

He said nut bin wards

But hear him continue Pleasures will frjr the first time be

tasted in their intensity Indulgence-even debauch -will hi flee to all There will be no payment Every conshyceivable physical and mental enjoyshyment will be accessible even to the humblest individual

Have you never seen those public exhibitions of mind force when messhymerists make their subjects swallow paraffin oil in the belief it is whisky or torture them by the suggestion that the chairs on which they are sitting are red hot These forces of the mind will lie developed scientifically in the next generation and will beshycome the dominant factor in our everyshyday life

If thats not enough read on oh read on

Yon now perceive what I am drishyving at By means of mental sugshygestion people will get whatever form of ( ntertainincnt they desire without the trouble inconvenience and exshypense of seeking it in the ordinary modern way

Dont you see vhat a grand difshyference this will make in the happishyness of the world The slave at the office desk will be able to laquoo big game hunting in the wilds of Africa the unshyderfed laborer will enjoy a seven-course dinner champagne port and cigar the dyspeptic plutocrat can lead the simple life the unloved spinshyster will be warmed with the kisses of the lover of her choice It will be the millennium

Kxistenoe iu the next century will be Rlorlous comprehensive and cheap The world will be at the feet of every individual People talk hopelessly nowadays of riches and poverty of the unjust distribution of wealth of inshyequality of opportunity In the year 2000 the liberated mind will so adshyjust itself to the concrete as to mainshytain a constant level of equality such as could not even he contemplated by socialism and other materialistic remeshydies

The body may become a bloated disfigured lump of inanimate sensashytion Or a pill of perfect pink health may be Invented What does it matter when the mind is consciously active and the soul is expanding into inshyfinity

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To accept defeat gracefully Start your retreat in time

Prudent Bridegroom The uncertainties of lire in New

York are reflected in wedding r ings said the jeweler Of all tho wedding rings I have sold this season mora than half were brought back after t h e ceremony to have the datu put on The rest of the inscription was engraved when the riug was purchased but l a order that the date might he correct It was cautiously omitted uutil after the knot was tied

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Just Guissed Mrs Wadsworth I am very Glad

Indeed to meet you But havent I had the honor of being introduced t o you before What was vuur n a m formerly if I may ask

My maiden name No your nam before you were

divorced How did y e ] know I had been

divorced Why hasnt everybody

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Slightly Mixed Two Englishmen were resting at t h e

Red Home inn at Stratford-on-Avon One of them discovered a print plctul mg a low tumbling building under V neath which was printed The H o t k in Which Shakespeare Waa Born Turning to his friend in mild s u r p r i s e he pointed to the print His Q4Mi exhibited equal surprise and c a 4 M ampbull) waiter who assured them ofr-curacy of the inscription

Ton my word Bald the obse Englishman shaking his head dubi ly I thought he was born in a ger frac14^frac34^

Mutt Wait for Remarriage In Louisiana tho law permits a wld

ow to marry again only provided she has waited until ten months after thraquo death of her huabaad

Whist and Temper The finest example of how people

lose their temper at whist says Colonel Franklin P Morgan of Washshyington and New Yorlv occurred in a game I saw at tbe old National bote in the capital city Alexander Stephshyens and a lady were playing another lady md Representative I ngrum of Arkansas

Cngrums partner was a dub at the gure and he being a crack at whisr wuxed very sore before the first rubber bad bee1 pbiyed His Partner balled ur every hand Kinal-]y there came i ltl-1 which made In-aruv srxinus ]ltgtbullbull t- Truly to lend spsdes Accordingly he signaled for Cent suit She psid iu- attention to it iu u reomen 1 there erree another oe-pot unity for him to siuuat When the luli ed again tle curd she threw otu was a diamond

At that old i nurum threw hH band down ant leaning far across t lie table hissed out

For the low nf 1 ti^ suffering lronhets madam stt you got no S l r H l l e S

This so angered Sienhens that he j united Cngrnni to leave the apart raent am the game wis abandoned

A Dilemm-i Its dreadful to he obliged to econshy

omise exclaimed young Mrs Tor-hns

Whats the trouble inquired tie caller

If 1 go to the expense oT getting this seasons hat Ill have o wear nr hist veurs hair

Popularity of Thais Every other young actress is callshy

ing herself Thais said Henry E Dlx-ey at a dinner at Mauqulns Thaia MeGinnis Thais Endieott Thala Schmidtmdashthe thing is universal

I nlversal and ridiculous for they who have read Anatole France s s tory of Tha i s know that she was a very naughty little girl indeed I am qui te sure that no real reader of Thala would ever under any circumstances consent to be called such a name

It makes me think of a man who taking his infant daughter to be bapshytized told the clergyman to call he r Venus

But I refuse to call her Venus said the clergyman indignantly Veshynus is the name of a pagan goddess

Well bow about your own girl Diana said the man

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COFFEE WAS IT People Slowly Learn the Facts

All my life I have been such a slave to coffee that tbe very aroma of it was enough to set my nerves quivering 1 kept gradually losing my health hut I used to say Nonsense it dont hurt me

Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the final result waa tha i mf whole nervous force was shattered

My heart became wraquoak a n i tain in its action aud me Fnally n r P about a year ag

at frightened ian toid m 1 must srretgt il never ex-

Out to Learn Some Way llew lftmdashThere is one riling about

if Jewett--And what is that HewcttmdashEither 1 must get elclt ted

o the legislature or take a corn laquopondonce course In grafting

( inur ing crgt^e or l lt pe t to be well agein

1 was in despair or the very though ef the nmiliotnes 1 had tr ied so many times rsti-earnd me I thought of Po-gurn hui rnuM hardly bring myself to g i v up the cosfee

Finallv I cua sai I fhbdquot [ owed it to myself to give Poshnn a trial So I got a package and carefully followed tho directions and what a dplicious nourishing rich drink it was Do you know I found it very easy to shift from coffee to postum and not m i ^ l the chnnge at all

Almost immediately after T ruMte the change 1 found my-ef better wwl as the days went hy I kept on improvshying My nerves grew sound U9amp steady I slept well and felt slrorrjf and wellbnbiueed all the lime

bull Now I am completely cured with be old nervousness and sickness all

gone in every way I am well once mure

[f pays to give u p the drink t h a t acts on some lik^ a poison for hea l th s i he grertelaquot fortune one can have

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TH E first o r g a n i z a t i o n of t a i l o r s

g r a d e m a d e - t o - m e a s u r e c lo thes wi th in t h e reach

of all mtjn t h e first t o i m p r o v e qua l i t y a n d workshy

m a n s h i p w h e n e v e r possible t h e first in o u r t r a d e t o

o p e r a t e o u r o w n s h o p s a n d del iver c u s t o m ta i lo red

c l o t h e s of real m e r i t it is b u t n a t u r a l t h a t we s h o u l d

be first in y o u r t h o u g h t s when t h i n k i n g of g o o d

c lo thes

T h e c o n s t a n t p a t r o n a g e of h u n d r e d s of t h o u s a n d s oi

A m e r i c a n s well d r e s sed men d u r i n g t h e p a s t l i l teen

y e a r s h a s m a d e u s t h e l a rges t t a i l o r s in t h e wor ld of

G O O D m a d e - t o - o r d e r c lo the s b u t we have e a r n e d

t h i s pos i t i on by del iver ing

C l o t h e s t h a t fit a n d satisfy t h e m a u w h o o r d e r s t h e m

a t a pr ice a w a y below w h a t smal l t a i lo r s have t o

c h a r g e for e q u a l q u a l i t y

Bd Y Pr i ce amp Co R e p r e s e n t e d by W W Barnard

S p e c i a l s FOP Saturday October 2 2

Mans 50c Work Shirts 39c

Mens 50c Overal ls 39-

Mens 50(3 Jersey UnderwHur 37gt-

Mens 50c GICVJK 89c

Best T e n n i s F lannels 8 -bull

Best Prtnle 5Je

250 yards of Finn T o r Ion Laves pi cegt 10bull o 1 j bull Saturdav 7 r

bull1000 yards of Vat Laci prices 8lt to 10c Sa t j -da 5c

3EJttreroiiigt- I n JSfio^ss L d i e s 2 50 S i n e s $1 98

4 i V - fSVOO Shoes $2riraquo

Ls4iHgt SU 50 Shoe 12 75

M e ijMOO Finn Si j f 12 25

K 11800 Work Shown 12 49

M l Graquodraquof 17- Coi x a r o h 4c

9 1gt Hulk Starch M- 11 iraquo Bikirjg Powder 4o

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2-10raquo bottles of Pickles 15

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E M P I R E M A R B L E AND G R A M T amp W O R K S

J O H N (T I K S I I I P r o p

M a n u f a c t u r e r s o and Dea le rs in

M o n u m e n t s S t a t u a r y a n d S t o n e B u r i a l V a u l t s J A C K S O N - - ~ - - MICHIGAN

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HAMBURG

Mrs F r a u u e a a n d M r a L i b b i e D laquo W o l f

were P i u c k u e y vihiturn F r i d a y

Mru J amen H a r u e r a n d aou RuHtwll were

were P iuukney vis i tors M o n d a y

Mrb F A M u n l o c k a n d Aire F A

A l l e u were A n n A r b o r oliuupera S a t u r d a y

M o n d a y a i t e r u u u u Mra C h a r l e s Koot

hud the ru iafor tuue to fall fruiu a (torch

a n d tracLure he r h i p

Mrs J nmelaquo ( Juuu iughau i is s p e n d i n g ix

tew daygt with i ter d a u g h t e r Mra ( ) J

N e w b e r r y iu Det ro i t

M m I d a l iuyee ami L K ( i r ibs iou were

ca l led to Auri A r b u r S a t u r d a y by the d e a t h

ul the i r b r o t h e r - i u law l i F H e u i o u

Miss F l o r e n c e T o p p e r oi P i u c k n e y was

the gues t or ir a u u t Mru D w i g h t B u t l e r

a n d fauii ly from F r i d a y unt i l M o n d a y

T h e L a d i e s A u x i l a r y of t h e M K

c h u r c h h a v e e lec ted the fol lowing otticerb

to r the eiiaiiiuK yea r Frets M r s M a r y

F e a t h e r i y Vicraquo P reu ideu t Mr J e n n i e

A l l e n Sec- and T r e s s M r s l ie l le M u r -

d o c k T h e loat u iee l iug was he ld wt M r s

J e n n i e Allenb last F r id i iy

Tl ie uui iual m e e t i n g oi the H a m b u r g

c e m e t e r y associa t ion was he ld S a t u r d a y

a f t e r n o o n Oct W and the fo l lowing officers

were e lec ted P r e s A b u e r B u t l e r Sec

K _N H a i g l i t T reaa H B P r y e r I t

was voted to ask for an assessment of $1UU

p e r lot to he lp keep u p the lota M u c h

c red i t is d u e the sex tuu W D Kogera for

the line c o n d i t i o n of the g r o u n d s

W o r d was rece ived h e r e F r i d a y e v e n i u g

uf the d e a t h of B F H e u i o u of I n d i a n shy

apol i s I u d who d i e d F r i d a y m o r n i n g

Fuuraquo ral was h e l d at the h o m e of hiu aged

mo the r iu A u u A r b o r S u n d a y ut 2o0 p m

T h e serv ices were couduc t ed by Kev H e n shy

ry La t lock of t h e Ep i scopa l c h u r c h l ) e -

ceaseii was 61 yea r s old a n d well k n o w n iu

this v i c in i ty H e leaves a wife who was

former ly Miss A d d i e Gr i s son

Last M o n d a y morn ing as M r s W n i

Klades was r e t u r n i n g f rom t ak ing her

d a u g h t e r L o t t i e to Br ighton to school she

met a l a rge tour ing cur which f r igh tened

the horse so tha t it j u m p e d out of the road

t i p p i n g M r s Blades out in such a m a n n e r

as to s t r i ke on h e r head a n d s h o u l d e r s and

m a k e m a n y severe bruises S h e is ge t t i ng

a long t inely at this wr i t ing T h e s a m e

ENDORSES SA1 SMITH Chas Es Townsend Urges

Re-elect Ion o f Conshygressman S W

Smith

Campaign Opened Here S m i t h R e f u t e C h a r g e M a d e

Dy HI D e m o c r a t i c O p p o n shye n t fo r C o n g r e

Uouteudiug w i t h inclement weather the republicans opened their political campaigu here Monday evtmiug before a email crowd Charlea E Towubeud his phrtya nomiuee for United States Senator aud Samuel W Smith of thia district were the speaker Mr Townsend reached here early iu the afternoon aud waa the guest of PoBtmabter Glaspie at supper Congreasruau Smith accompanied by the republican candidates for county offices came over iu auto-mobiles

Congressman Smith i n his speech replying to the charge of hie democratic opponent made in Wayne Saturday declared that he had never iu all his time iu conshygress voted agaiust any measure proposed by any of the three presshyidents McKinley Roosevelt or Taft He mentioned as specific legislation that he was the first to propose the regulation of postal rates by the interstate commerce commission the abolition of passeB by railroad telegraph and teleshyphone companies and a saving of about $800000 a year in what the government pays annually to the railroads for carrying mails As to Speaker Cannon he declared he would not support Mr Cannon for re-election as speaker Smith paid high tribute to Mr Townaerid aud urged the election of the enshytire republican state coupression-al aud county ticket

Charles E Townsend made a masterful speech upon progressive legislation during which he enshydorsed Sam Smith and advocated liia re-election Youll never find a man who will work harder and

I t is NOW Time to Prepare For the Coming Winter Season

Remember We Carry a Full bine of Caps Mittens Gloves

and Duck Coats

Om- Prices are Kiglrt

Fresh Grocer ies A l w a y s On Hand bull

Murphy amp Roche Pinckney Michigan

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Forced to Leny Home

more faithfully for his district horse tipped Miss Jeunta Klades from the t h a n S a m S m i t h s a i d h e aud

buggy the day before but with only slight y o u wi l l m a k e 6 biJJ m i s t a k e if

bruises you do not return him to Wash--- raquo laquo bull bull mdash J ington Townsend also urged

the election of the state and legisshylative ticket He revit-wed the

Every rnar a idi re number of poof j history (f piogressive legislation sufferers whosd iut^-s re sure and j u the republican party and urged raaked with cou^bs are urtfed to ^o to that a republican congress be reshy

turned in order that Roosevelts policies may be carried out by Taft Hiu address was an eloshyquent forceful presentation of his parties claimsmdashOxford Leader

another c l imate But this is costly

and not a lways sure Theres a better

way Let Dr Kin^s New Discovery

cure you at home It cured me ol

lunif trouble writes W li Nelson

ol Calamine Ark when all^)I-e tailed

and I tfamed 47 pounds iti weight Its

surely the kin^r ot ail coiitfb and Inn^

Uiti Thousands owe their lives

ami health to it H posit ively tfuai-

a n t e e d t o r coughs a i ld s lagripne

asthma croup- -all throat and uxa

troubles 50c and $1 Trial bottle

iren at V A Si^bi s

Warm Floors Insure the Childrens Health

Coles Hot Blast Draft on top of the tire burns the coal from the topmdashburn the gns which is wasted with ail other stoves

The force of this down draft forces the heat to the base which is made ol steel- cannot barn outmdash and heats the floor

Thousands ot testimonials have been written regarding the base heating qualities of

Coles Original Hot Blast Heater The ideal heating stove is one which radiates all the heat thrown off from

the fuel into the roomsmdashinstead of letting it go up the chimney The durable heater is the one which will withs laquond the severe use Jtm

after year which a heating stove i s necessarily subjected to Sheet steel i s the quickest radiator oi heat and la used as radiating surface only in Coles Hot Blast heater Wherever the fuel comet in contact with the liningsmdashonly first quality gray cast iron is used

Cast iron withstands the wear of the heat from active combustion bsttsf than any other material and the large sensitive sheet metal body and base radiate all the heat into the rooms

Burns Soft Coal Slack Lignite Hard Coal Wood and lighter fusL Make yout selection BOW

Steady Cvtn Tsmpersture Day and Nltjrt 1MP4

Barton Sc Dunbar P i n c k n e y M i c h

WosHtOO sud Upward

She and Finish

been sick is bet ter

NORTH HAMBURG

Fluyil l i iack of Chicago spen t Smuhiv at

the h o m e of J a m e s X IRI I

Miss F U J I l l enne t t is e n t e r t a i n i n g her

cousin M r s Mirsh of S tonkb r idge

Miss M a e Van Flee t is s p e n d i n g the week

with Mrs G e o B a r m n l in (lenoiv

Mrs H T Gur t r e l l was the g u e s t of her

siMer in Ann A r b o r part of last week

Misn F l o r e n c e Kic

uttein

Mis- Ttilti

is iu A n n A r b o r to

the first of the Chora l U n i o n concerlR

GREGORY Mrs l i i a ley who has

nt thiH w r i t i n g

Hert Dan ie l s had the misfor tune of loosshy

ing one of bis horses last F r i d a y

Mies Cora ( one who IIHH been v i s i t ing in

F l i n t for some t ime r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

M r and Mrs Samue l ( r a n k r u g e r a re

now vis i t ing b is m o t h e r

Norbe r t Lavey of P i n c k n e y is now he lp shy

ing Mr S t a c k a b l e with ids work

M r ftnd M r s John IjiirKfss were visitshy

ors at F r e d l l o w l e t t s S u n d a y

John M c C l e e r anil his men h a v e just

comple ted H new barn for M r Risdon and

sum

Seymour May and wife of N^w York a r e

visi t ing Ins sis ter M r s R u t h C h a p m a n and

o t h e r re la t ives in U n a d i l l a

T h e B Y I U met a t t h e h o m e of

Kev M c T a ^ g a r t F r i d a y e v e n i n g and electshy

ed otHcers R e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved and

WlbblAM 5 ROBB

Wil l i am F l i i b b the democra t e a r d i -

da l e for IYosrei i t in Attorney s ta l l ed in

Howel l seviii yejtiM t-o to p r a r l i r e liw

bavinyi ju^ t innney eniiigb to putebi i se a

law l i b r a ry T w o years Inter he was mar shy

ried and 11HV lia-i a family ot three chil i l-

ren t )win nr to sickness in the family it

it wns r a the r ha rd hgt aeeninuLite and he

d id not o b t a i n -1 iioire unt i l a year a^o H e

has a lways been a b i r d worker n i l irev i

has been ab jve any kind of h o n o r a b l e

work H e has always tteeu fair in his

dea l i ngs and has a lwavs mnde it a prac t ice

to ag ree np in tie pr ice ot his bullbullbullbullbull i res he-

fore the Wv)rk VHS pei formed

H e was e lec ted pro--ait h i a l u n i v trtai

years ago and lias j i role one of I i nbdquoston

Coun ty s he-t pr seen inrr utile n- l i e is

ntjooil sp^iNii ami c o d w ir-o]- i n l Iro

AMAampA^tiAMAMAampiAi

e n h a m -pen t S a t u r d a y with j bdquo R Ood t ime was enjoyei l by al l

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George Woodrilff sect 55 UKAIKH I N -

I Pianos Organs Sheet Music 1 SmaI Instruments of al Kinds

I Phonographs and S e w i n g Machines

Cash or on Kasy W e e k l y

0 r M o n t b l v 1avnwmtn

JvAlampo Dealer for LiviugHton County for the following

Cars

U i o n A u t o m o b i l e s

PLADOTELI)

M Ishun is in Howel l this week

) arnegt Mi teer and family have all been

on lt k list t he past week

M-- r i i i iwli i te and d a u g h t e r visited

Mrs Mae Smirh of W h i t e ( )lk last h r idav

i l i e A S will serve d i n n e r at thishy

ll me or Samuel WVssoii Kridav October

^- C Tppin^ r e tu rned M o n d a y from a

1)000 mi le f l ip through the west H e t ravshy

eled t h r o u g h seven slates and within four

-t TIIUCH uf T e x i i K

bull bull -Marrin Sici th ilied at his borne Ocro-

4 her 4ti sf the age of 7 yea r s He lias

bullpound been a p a t i e n t siifTir r for severa l mnntli^

K with i diseHf of the foot which led the

arc [ m t a t i o u of his l imb above (be knee af-

^ J ter whirr lie neve r regained consciousiu ^

bullbull j and lived only JI h o u r s T h e funeral ser-

t viri WMS condoct ta l by Kev Saigeon laquossist-

j ed by KiV Rivy and )s t rander

|J | j WednesdHy even ing October 2oth tlir-re

K j will be a mee t ing it t he M a r c i h e e hull for

the p u r p o s e of urbaniz ing raquo soeiev to hi-

known ltIH Ire Fl-iintield Huriil ( r r o n n d

S o c i e t y All permms interes ted in the

Tounr ie l i i cemetery a re requested to be

p re sen t for rlte purpose of e lec t ing I r a s t e r s |

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her pa ren t s M r and M r s W m I lenha in

M r and Mrs H e n r y Kice were S n n d a v

guests at the h o m e uf C O Smi th at Lake shy

land

1 1raquo V a n F l c c t and faniilv i s i t ed at

tin- home uf (J-eo Parnard in ( l e n o a Satshy

u rday

Mrs Ili( Kly and d a u g h t e r Helvia a re

the guests of Mr and Mrs W m Hen bam

I or a lew davs

Miss F l o r e n c e Kice and Mis L a w r e n c e

were A n n A r b o r visi tors Tuesday and

Wedl lssday of hist week

Mrs (lai rie Whi t luck of L i n d e n is s p e n d shy

ing sunn lime with her son IL i r rv Wbit-

li irk ll t ir Plensa ni l a i ke

Mi-s Mary Lil l ie has r e tu rned io her

home neur A l m a after s p e n d i n g severa l

mon ths with M a r y V a n F l e e t

Over fifty of the members of the Mi te

and Mission society meet at t h e p leasan t

home of Mr a n d Mrs Hert Nash T h u r s shy

day A yr-ry i IIIIM i-stiiig p r o g r a m also a

good d i n n e r waR enjoyed hv i l l i r e s e n t

SOUTH GREGORY

Wil l i ams was in Chelsea Mrs Lester

S a t u r d a y

Kav t n b h WHA In lackson S a t u r d a y on

biiaine-is

Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams took

WEST J-UTKAM I I If ( i a r d n e r t r ansac ted business in

L y n d o n T u e s d a y

Ethe l D o y l e is the owner of a fine new

Mil ler p i a n o

Eun i ce G a r d n e r has r e t u r n e d from a visshy

it in L a n s i n g

Mrs Bert V a n H l a r i c i i m is s p e n d i n g the

week in Ken t n

Miss N e l l i e ( J a r d n e r a t t e n d i n g the funshy

era l of her cous in T i m T o u m n e y of Deshy

troit W e d n e s d a y

Mat B r a d y and fami ly of H o w e l l spent

S u n d a y with Mr B s m o t h e r h e r e

R o b e r t F o x aud wife who h a v e been

visi t ing at the h o m e of Patr ick K e n n e d y

re tu rned to Detroi t M o n d a y

EAST PTJTHAM 1 W Sweeny of C h e U e a cal led on relshy

a t ives he re this week

Miss G l a d y s F i sk haa been s p e n d i n g the

past week with he r sister M r s Keed in

W e b s t e r

G u y H a l l was in Howel l one day laat

w r e k

Lewis S b e h a n was in Howel l last T h u r s shy

d a y

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110 ct Enameled Ware | i 1st Quality Gray Color

I -1 gtgt 4 ) HIIII (I tpiart P u d d i n g Fans

4 ReguWir Size W a s h Brtsins

- Smal l and M e d i u m SMUCC Fans

^ fgt quart Milk Pans

2 (|iart P r e s e r v e Ket t les

2 quar t Covered Tailfj

^ P i e P la tes D i p p e r s and o ther a r t i c l e s

Blue Delft Underglazed Ware at

10c Each

Assur tmem Cmupr i fes ( ups

S n i r e r s BowN and Pis tes

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and in-Ju-

Jardiolers i-iOe nM

and sucli other business as may rorue be- I dinner with Roy Parmer nv wife Sunday I fore the meeting

Subscribe for the Dispatch ftml get all the new for a year for 1 IK)

Mrs Tom Stone and Mrs Frank Rates

visited at L R Williaim Sunday

Mr nm Mrs () Marshall visited at Roy

Farmers Sunday

RO OTHER STOVE DOES THI ftolcs Hot Blast Hester mttntstns a OOB-

tlmioim nrgt also KtnAj r r m h u t I t will hold flr from Ratnrday ntfht rmtll iiotxtey mnmtntc (48 hrnrs) i t win hold flf awtt nlfht with 1laquoMlaquo wlaquol thtn any ottraquogtr raquotoraquo Oplaquoraquon ttnraquo drafts In thlaquoraquo ranrnlnj laquond thp nvwna raquorf qiilrfcly h n f H with thf roi pnt In raquoh^ ntirht before Comp In anil rxtmlne Coirs Orljlnsl Hrraquot Blast Heater Prlc 11200 and bullp according to tlsa (B-lt)

record of c n n t i r n which anv lawver nitty

be p m u d of No i asc has hea) a p p e a l e d

from e i the r h e j i ix t i c or circui t cour t and

nrgt o ther lawyer has assisted in a t r i s l of

a n y c r imina l oasraquo sirfed Murine his te rm

of office am the cr imina l e x p e n - e s have

boon g r ea l v r^duiA1

A great m r a - filxe state io i i ts a r e of en

m a d e a b o u t a tiv c a n d i d a t e who is ru on ing

for otfice but e v e r y o n e who is fair will adshy

mi t that M r Kohh is well r m a i n r d ltgt till

t h i s impor t an t nfngt vx he i agt^ to

h a n d l e a aa rd cnmu t l c bull -e wi ihout ltny

aaais tanre In faltt he is enf i led by fiis

record to b re-el eel ed ac -co rd ing a

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t h a t J a c k s p a s t i m e s a r e of t h e (wholesouled hea l th fu l so r t t h a t r e f r e s h h i m in m i n d a n d body laquo s wel l a s a m u s e hiui Music tolays a m o a t i m p o r t a n t p a r t in t he f i g h t e r s i d e of life in the Amer ican

avy b o t h as t h e a c c o m p a n i m e n t of h e f rol ics of all k i n d s and as au en-e r t a i n e r i n itself

T h e f o r e m o s t f ac to r In t h e mus ica l e s o u r c e s of a IT S w a r s h i p is of o u r s e t h e sh ip s h a n d which m a y

f u m b e r a n y w h e r e f rom a dozen to six-een p i e c e s and is m a d e up of m e n e g u l a r l y en l i s t ed a s m u s i c i a n s T h e ands ruou p e r h a p s b e c a u s e they doshy

t e t h e i r en t i r e t i m e to t h e mus ica l a t i on a n d h a v e a m p l e oppor tun i ty

or p r a c t i s e a r e a l m o s t inva r i ab ly klUsM m u s i c i a n s a n d the i r e n s e m b l e o rk la exce l l en t N o t only do they

a l l fes ta l occas ions on ship-in the p a r a d e s on shore but

B a l t i c i s a l s o b r o u g h t in to re-bull t t i m e s to h e a r t e n J a c k for

a o t a b l y on t h e occasion of a r d u o u s c h o r e of coal ing

W h i l e t ho b lue j acke t s ho t and w o ho is t ing t h e fuel aboa rd

1laquo s t a t i o n e d on deck dis-a l r s tjo k e e p

l ag laquoSally conce r t s

Severa l t i m e s a e o n e t h a t Is en-

Hackles s t h e re-for half an hour

a y m e a l T h e se-wftrays of t h e mos t

c h a r a c t e r mdash w a l t z e s and and n u m b e r s of tho boys

Ljaaco on d e c k d u r i n g t h i s in te r im In--Meed tuMe I n o m o r e p i c tu re sque 4(fiNraquoraquoelc (he r o u t i n e of nava l life Jtfkftft t l ia i uvltraquordml by t h e t a r s in the i r j a W t d a r k un i fo rms circ l ing round m S i m n j the c l e a r e d space on the f o r w a r d d e c k tho s m o o t h b o a r d s of JvbtcH cuake an idea l d a n c i n g floor jj TTe Idi iojueUots h a v e the i r own mushy

sic qui te as ide from tha t con t r ibu ted by t h e band As migh t be expec ted a Moating communi ty of from fiOO to 1000 men inc ludes m a n y mus ic i ans and t hey a r e seldom loa th t o d isplay

of t he i r sh ipmate A m o n g the boys ban jos guitarsUpoundhd inartdolius a r e the favor i te i n s t r u m e n t s b u t t h e r e a r e a n u m b e r of viol ins and o t h e r ins t rushym e n t s On some sh ips t he boys have fo rmed glee clubs whose songs usushyal ly spec ia l ly composed a r e i n d i s t i n c t aid to t h e p rog ram at t he mins t r e l s h o w s and o the r e n t e r t a i n m e n t s held on sh ipboard from t ime to t ime

After all however tho g r e a t e s t enshyt h u s i a s m aroused by any form of mushysic on sh ipboard is t h a t evoked by the compara t i ve ly new m e d i u m s the p h o n o g r a p h and the p layer piano T h e r e is scarce ly a ship in Uncle S a m s navy t h a t h a s no t i ts t a lk ing m a c h i n e and p layer p iano and someshyt i m e s t h e r e a r e s eve ra l of t he instru-

The m o n e y to p u r c h a s e t h e t a lk ing m a c h i n e s and p ianos is r a i s e d by subshyscr ip t ion or a s s e s s m e n t of thV sh ip s company and lack wi th p rove rb ia l prodigal i ty a lways ins i s t s upon the

t h e i r a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s for t he benefit j bes t i n s t r u m e n t ob ta inab le r e g a r d l e s s of price in s imi lar m a n n e r t nd s are ra ised for the p u r c h a s e at r egu la r inshyt e rva l s of new suppl ies of p h o n o g r a p h records and p layer piano rol ls but oft-t imes t he b lue jacke t s will m a k e indishyvidual p u r c h a s e s on their own hook and d o n a t e the new acquis i t ions to t h e ship Espec ia l ly is th i s t h e case wi th p h o n o g r a p h r eco rds and the h a s t e mani fes ted by the boys e m b r a c e s evshye r y t h i n g from g rand opera by world famous s inge r s to t h e l a t e s t topica l songs by vaudevi l le favor i tes Tho sh ips of the navy also h a v e an exshyc h a n g e s y s t e m w h e r e b y r e c o r d s and rolls a l ike to moving p ic tu re films a r e exchanged in o rde r to give t he m e n on each vesse l tho wides t possishyble v a r i e t y

i The Worlds Greatest Oil Well

1TGATED two mi les no r th or Mar i copa in K e r n coun ty California in w h a t is known as t ho K e r n R i v e r oil field t h e r e is t h e g r e a t e s t oil

fwfcll k n o w n to the wor ld I t is k n o w n rraquoB Lake-view NO 1 F o r some m o n t h s l i t h a s b e e n spou t ing forth a dai ly av-i e rag f of 5000(1 b a r r e l s of oil wor th jft5 c e n t s n ba r r e l w h e r e it Rushes front (raquo-bullbull ea r th bull T r e s e x t r a o r d i n a r y well has an in-ltrcsli-v^ h i s tory Its s ink ing was be-JRun in t h e KM turner of IftOO and by lOc ionor a d e p t h of nea r ly 2200 feet

bMUfrrrvher At that point the H ttKWuntored an eno rmous pr-s-

bully~ i w l r h forced ea r th gravel and rnrd In the hole for a rlis-

ffttmtraquo ft KCVis^l feet New wclis are often filled In t ha t way the mut te r Iforctd u p w a r d is t h e t id is be ing o jlioost trtt it c-ilt bo removed v ith a ifcailer n H ^ p r e s e n t case however bullthe well was peked so

tho well w a s spout ing oil a t t he r a t e of 10000 ba r re l s a day Th i s w a s on

j March 15 In 24 hou r s t h e flow in-| c r e a s e d to 20000 b a r r e l s daily and in

a w e e k t h e ave rage o u t p u t was 40-000 In a n o t h e r w e e k the ave rage yield rose to 50000 b a r r e l s v a r y ing

I usua l ly from 4GO00 to 54000 Occa-j s ional ly for a few hour s t he well

p roduced at t he ra te of 1)0000 b a r r e l s | a day Th i s e n o r m o u s p roduc t ion fob j lowed t h e eject ion of rock and shell from t h e tube those hav ing formed o b s t r u c t i o n s tha t t e m p o r a r i l y checked the fnv-

The oil came from the ea r th wi th ) a roa r like iha t of a great conflagrashy

t ion Forced by t r e m e n d o u s p r e s su re ii she as high as 150 fret into t he air Pie black smoky- looking eol-ep-e he im isihle si1

n sprn well m a k i n g it imposs ib le

to r o s t i s i e ope ra t ions on ad]aeer t prrperi ie owing 1o the d a n g e r of

s c a t t e r e d sroeiwl iiv

i (-s a v ay It as iUr a long d i s t ance

a ily Fast r ] r r trcdviPivir bullbullbullgtbullbullbull TV cossnry

Jolteruuos i h - d r i l l e r s wnlil -in Km the r r o s s s i v in t h e e a r t h nt o i h e r k i m e s Uioy would lose T h e resu l t W a t n a t in l vgt m o n t h s or to March ftS 1f10 (he net i nc rease in depth lof rtae h a r e w a s only 50 feet The raquoWPll h u l lc-on Munk Into an oil sand Jfcmt It w a s bel ieved that hv going An a g r e a t e r dep th the rbunco of toecurinc u l a rge flow of oil would he f a c r a i s e c l f i n a l l y however when iAsv m o n t h s work had accompl i shed

poundfljjfc g r e a t e r result t h a n is often ga ined a w u g F oy tHuUr- bullnf iaa ry rsr-

sUnrt R t h laquo d t a M M | | ( t h e rnm o w n i n g t U | ^ ^ ^ ^ M raquo well

j c M (ha t it o j P H H p to j t o ltlrlttt V a rl fwraquoraquov bull - Wl H ^ S r 1 T super in -

ti(lcU accordingly wan in s t ruc t ed u t a p tlrtiliuft and to per-nit the wel l

b e g i n TiriHliicii at he depth

bull^ll^Camt-yitH a Roar gtltK aiiiMagraquo WJL deliye|o(J

I A lomdred-harre l iii i is a good one J and a well that gt ielied 000 ba r r e l s daily had he rn rega rded as a phernm-i enom Such a gumer as 11m Lakev iew

v as heyorrl all previom-- ea lcn la t inns and the problem oi sav ing rnd stor-

j ing its enormous ou tpu t was no easy i one T h t a n k s t h a t had b e n pro- viried were like Infanti le c lo th ing for

a g iant As mflny men ard Seams as ] c o u l d he secured at double r a t e s of [ pay were pnl to work night and day j bui ld ing e a r t h e n r e se rvo i r s F inal igt a dam was th rown across I a canyon a mile from the well and a j mi l l ion-barre l r e se rvo i r formed For t u n a t e i y H pipe line just completed

b e t w e e n the in ter ior oil fleldfi and t i d e w a t e r passes nea r t h e well and soon oil was r u n n i n g th rough it to t a n k s t e a m e r s

Control l ing the Output In t h e m e a n t i m e t h e r e w a s a n o t h e r

p rob l em t h a t of controll ing t he flow of t h e well so t h a t more oi t h e outshy

put migh t be savedmdashfor much was being lost by sca t t e r ing and by evapshyora t ion and pe rco la t ionmdashand to he-move t h e d a n g e r to ad jacen t p roper ty The tub ing or eas ing t h a t is pu t down from top to bo t tom of an oil well can o rd ina r ly be capped by t h e use of va lves a t the top of t he v e i l but wi th the Lakoviow thav was impossible1 The re w a s no prac t ica l me thod of apshyplying w e i g h t s or force stifflcient t o r e s t r a in the great p r e s s u r e coming up from ties dep ths of the e a r t h and had it been possible to do so t h e des t rucshytion of the eas ing ami the ruin of the well would p robab ly nave resu l ted

Such a problem had n e v e r been preshysented to oil men before Uut af ter m a n y reforts it was solved and the solut ion seemed as s inmle as it was eflic lent

Vo-hr g in a shower of oil a la rge nurniv-r of 111 built rapid iy a round the too cl ihe well a huge bank which was but 1 resr- lt] with s tones ard v ith sacks o s a r d and ea r th This l a n k filled quickly v ith oil into whirl t h e s t r e am of nt-Iroloum front he well was phot With all its speed and force ihe ou flow could m a k e i t s way hut a i fbull f above the spr ingy mass of imrsmnrio-l sok

T ims t h e tnonsler was ielerool The eonqur rd p r e s s u r e now expands itn final r n e r g y in h i s s ing and wri th ing m a k i n g t h e oil t a n k boil l ike some h u g e ca ld ron A small Tlver of oil flows a s gent ly as a brook from tho well 10 t he r e s e r v o i r s

At first it was imposs ib le to apshyproach the well n e a r e r t h a n a mi le w i thou t be ing spa t t e r ed wi th oil Peoshyple who t rave led from all pa r t a of t h e s t a t e to see the gushe r w a t c h e d it from adjacent hills Now vis i tors can go wi th in a few ieet of the well They are wa tched cons t an t ly by m o r e than a score of gua rds whose pr incipal b u s i n e s s it is to see t h a t t h e r e a m no l ighted c iga r s or m a t c h e s t h a t mjght s t a r t a conf lagrat ion

His By M J PHILLIES

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Kichurd Conis tun w a s in l ove w i t h a p i c t u r e H o who had t r a v e l e d t h r i c e a r o u n d the world and s e e n Ube lauouf i beuut lea of many l ands w a s Irrtjsiatihly a t t r a c t e d by a wampoleaoxne Amer i can gir l out l ined on a c a l e n d a r Tke p ic tu re w u evident ly f rom a pho tograph T h e gir l s tood In t h e roregoruud tslenderly graceful a n d v igorous u auiile on h e r w i n a o u u tixKa Hha wan pulsed In t h e ac t of swing ing a golf c lub on a l i t t le w h i t e ball In t h e background waa a fine old g e n t l e m a n wi th snowy bide whi ske r s iwu or t h r e e cadd ie s and t o m e looketti-uit

Fon i s tou young a n d r ich had setshytled down on bis big e s t a t e detershymined to w a n d e r no m o r e bu t t w o m o n t h s of s t a r ing at T h e Golf Gir l us he cal led her had a roused the old r e s t l e s s n e s s H e felt t h a t a t l e a s t bo mus t bee he r

At the hot toni of the ca l enda r w a s t he n a m e uf a publ ish ing houae loshycated in Chicago In smal l l e t t e r s WHS also tho copyr igh t i m p r i n t uf tho ca lendar manufac tu r e r a They w e r e in New York Chicago w a s n e a r e s t to Conls ton though still a long disshyt ance away H e packed h is bug one morn ing af ter wrapp ing up t h e calshyenda r very carefully and s towing it there in and left for Chicago

Some days l a t e r he r eached t h e city I t w a s easy to find t he p r i n t t n g house and get an in terv iew wi th t h e m a n a g e r T h e la t t e r recognized t h e p ic ture ins t an t ly Yes t h a t w a s some w o r k which the i r p r e s s e s had t u r n e d 01T a year before for a pho tograph ic supply llrm

A pho tograph ic supply firm echoed Coniston in surpr i se W h y th i s b e a r s the a d v e r t i s e m e n t of the Idlewild Calendur Company

Can t he lp that r e t u r n e d t h e m a n a g e r We got it out for t h e C a m e r a Supply Company of Portshyland Maine We s imply p r i n t t he p ic tures and moun t t h e m they put the inscr ip t ion on t h e m s e l v e s After they have used a pho tog raph for six month- or so to boom the i r p l a t e s and c a m e r a s they sell the r i gh t oi product ion to the ca l enda r people S e e

Coniston saw He also folt sat isshyfied t h a t the m a n a g e r knew no th ing of the ident i ty of T h e Golf Gir l

So he put the ca lendar back in his gr ip and caugh t the first t r a in oast

H e did not t a r r y in New York Po r t l and w a s his des t ina t ion T h e pho tograph ic supply company would be more likely to have a u t h o r i t a t i v e informat ion than the ca l enda r comshypany An open swi tch which caused the t r a in to leave the ra i ls and h u m p him out of h is b e F h on to t he floor of the s leeper gave Conis ton someshyth ing to r e m e m b e r the jou rney by Fo r tuna t e ly the t r a in was no t going fast and he escaped wi th a few bru i ses

T h e p res iden t of the Po r t l and conshycern a sh rewd middle-aged k indly man scented a romance in Conis ton s request for information He w a s symshypa the t i c though not very helpful

F-ual ly our adve r t i s ing m a n ge t s the wihiects for display p h o t o g r a p h s he sa id but this p ic ture h a s a difshyferent his tory it was secured by the former president of the company and sent he re over a year ago He w a s very weal thy and rare ly visi ted the hpuse though holding a big in te res t in it Well he requester t h a t t he p h o t o g r a p h be freely used and of course That was done especia l ly as it is s t r ik ing and ar t i s t ic

He died very suddenly six m o n t h s ago n e v e r hav ing told us a n y t h i n g abou t tho cen t ra l figure In the picshytu r e His widow sold out h e r holdshyings to me wi thou t coming to Portshyland so while we wore ru r ioun w e could nm ques t ion he r abou t it Qui te r ecen t ly when it lost Its a d v e r t i s i n g value t o tin th rough long d isplay we pold t h e p ic tu re to the Condar house W e know no more of the y o u n g lady t h e r e h e pointed to Conis ton s calshye n d a r t h a n you do

Pe rhapn the widow mlRht he ab le to he lp m e aald Conis ton hopefully Will you give me he r addresa p l ea se

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ASTHMA Remedy for the prompt reitaf o t Asthma and Hay Fever AaJi your d r u g g i s t f o r i t Writs far FREE M B P t X NORTHROP amp LYMAN CO Ltd BUFFAL-vHT-

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p r i se Y o n hf c r i e s Y e s s i r L o v e is Id hid y o u k n o w At t h i s t h e o t h e r w h o h a d f o n d l y

i n p o d t o win t h e lrnly h i m s e l f re-n a r k s e n t p n t i o u s l y

L u r k l l y

I m p o r t a n t t o M o t h e r s K x n m l n o c a r e f u l l y e v e r y b o t t l e of

C A S T O R I A a saf f i a n d s u r e r e m e d y l o r i n f a n t s a n d c h i l d r e n a n d nee t ha t it

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T h e n e x t n e s t t h i n s t o h e l n s r i c h - to h a v e p e o p l e t h i n k Yuti m

PUTNAM F A D E L E S S D Y E S Color morlaquo owvSi erlaMtr and tatter colort than any sthar ay Ont Mrc eaekta cotera all ftktra Yea tan frn anr 02 mea t wltheal riaplaa at art Write far f r t t feaoklotmdash Now to Ore Bleach ana Mia Colon

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Entire Stock Must Be Glosed Out By Janlst11 This is one of the greatest sales ever held iu Pinckney and vicinity for reasonsmdashFirst the argest stock to select from Second because we are going out of business and everything will be sold at cost prices We wish also to impress on the people that this is NO FAKE vSALK and that we have no ancient accumulations to pawn off on the public The stock consists of

Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Furniture Etc

Will Be Sold at Gost Prices

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SHOES SHOES SHOES Closing O u t Barga ins Meun Ladies Minsea ttud Chihl

M e n s $ 2 7 5 Dress Shoes M e n s $350 H i g h Top Shoos M e n s H00 Pa t -K id Shoes Boys $250 Heavy Shoea -Miases $200 School Shoes Lad i e s $400 Dress Shoes L a d i e s $350 Dress Shoes -Lad ie s $200 Dress Shoes Lad ie s 15c Hose per pair L a d i e s 12frac34 Hose per pai r Mens 25c flose per pa i r

reus Shshyoes

$ 2 0 0 2 7 5 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 60 300 2 9 0 169

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21c

DRESS GOODS AND SILK BARGAINS Tgt0c Wool Dress Goods per yard only $100 Dre3s Goods per yard ouly -$125 Dress Goods per j a r d only $175 S i l k mdash W e will put on sale 60 yards of 1 yard wide

black silk fully guaranteed sui table for skir ts and waists The rus t l ing kind $175 value at per yard

Yard wide Black Taffeta made to sell at $125 per yard Best colored Tenn i s F lannel yer yard Best S t auda rd Pr in t s per yard Best Chall ies per yard -

BED BLANKET SPECIALS 374c 75c 98c

129 98c 8^c

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The bjc Quali ty The laquo100 Qual i ty The $150 Quali ty The $150 Quali ty Comfortables

30c 85c

125 125

GROCERIES

Odds and Ends in Shoes Regardless of Cost

Chi ldreus cent5()0 Cloaks Ohildrens $400 Cloaks C h i l d r e n 300 Cloaks

$ 3 9 8 3 00 2 25

Best Lard only llaquo5t-Best Crackers pound 7 e Corn Flakes only 7 e Yeast only 3 e Corn only 7 c

Mens 7 5 c Overal l s

Best Teas only Good Rice pound Soda only Raisins ouly 50c Matches

4 0 c 4c 5c 7c

2 5 c

6 0 c

ALL FURNITURE WILL BE SOLD AT COST

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eOBhiaaxo uvlaquoraquo HOlaquoSDAY noitMNn BY

ROY W CAVERLY PROPRIETOR

Mrs C P Sykea was an over Sunday visitor iu Detroit

Mrs Mabel (-ope was un over Sunday visitor in Detroit

_ The Misses Florence and Helen Kaitfruu raquot tuePoBtottceat pinckoey tobiAmgt j Reason were in Jackson one day

ltta aacoaa-clut mlaquottlaquor j l a s t w e e k AdmrMHtiK ratraquo made known on application lt T T

Ross Read aud family spent I Sunday at the home of H R Gil-

L O C A L N E W S j lette of Howell

J) W Mur ta was in Howell last Sa turday

G a r n e r Carpenter and family visited her pa ren t s near Anderson Sunday

Guy Blair of near Gregory spent Sunday with his paren ts here

Mr and Mrs F r ank Hinchey of Gregory visited a t the home of his mother near here Sunday

F r e d Read of Pe t ro i t was an over Sunday visitor at the nome of his parents Mr and Mrs Thos Read

Don t forget the M E F a i r at the opera house this week Fr iday and Saturday Oct 21 22

The Misses Maude and Mildred K u h n of Gregory visited here Saturday and Sunday

Mrs Will Durkee of Jackson has been visiting at the home of A H Gilchr is t and wife

Mrs W A Carr left last Saturshyday for a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Detroi t

Rev A G Gates is the new owner of a 3 year-old colt which he purchased one day last week

Mrs A W Lewis and Mrs M Miss F lorence Tupper spent Sa turday and Sunday at t he home E Pl impiot t visited over Sunday of her uncle Dwight But ler of t the home of R W Lewis in H a m b u r g Williamston

W t U i t a r K W h i t a c r e of Howell George Hendee and wife were -ttpfibHoaa Gtfcdidate for Supe r - over Sunday visitors at the home i n t e o d t n t o f tfee poor was in town of their daughter Mrs Emi l G one day last week Lamhertsonvof Howell

Rev Wm H Vail of Elk Kap- F rank R Crandal l of Howell ids visited at the home of A B i republican candidate for repre-Green the last of last welaquok and jsenta t ive in the State Legis la ture the first of th is week w laquo in town one day last week

Mrs J o h n Rane and l i t t le On page 5 a large adv of Arm daugh te r of Whitraore lake visited s trong laquofe Barron of Howell will her father Floyd Reason Hatnr-jhi found If yon are th ink ing of day and Sunlay Mr Rane spen t buying a gasoline engine read it Snnday here Read it anyway

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Reaching thr Top in any calling of life dnmnnds a vigshyorous body and a keen brain Withshyout health tbera ia no snccnss Rut Electric Bittfrs is tbe gnatflst Health Builder the world ha1 evar known It oimpela perfect action of stomach liver and kidneyg bowels pnrififts and enriches the blood tones and inviffor-orotes the whole system and enables JOB to stand the wear and tear of yoor daily work After months of bulloffering from kidney trouble writes W M Sherman of Cashing Mq three bottiSfi of Electric Bitters maTto me iatl like a new man 50c at F A Sigfrr

E u g e n e Reason oi Detroit is spending a few days with his fathshyer here We unders tand he has resigned his position with the Hudson Motor Car Oo to aerept a more lucrat ive one with the E - M - F Co H i s many friends here wish him the best of success

It s the Worlds Best No one has ever made a salve ointshy

ment or balm to compare with Hnek-Ien Arnica Halve Its the one per-tect heraquoler of c a t s corns burns bruis-

George Reason of Detroi t was in town Tuesday in a Carterear

J o h n Hoffeman is taking t reatshyment at St Marys hospital is Deshytroit

Ed F a r n a m shipped a car of chickens to New York City last Monday

H R Gil le t te aud C A Par-shall of Howell were in town the

I latter par t of last week

Percy Mortensou left last Fri-| day morning for a weeks visit with i relatives in Three Riveis

John A Meyer has an auction on the old Cobb farm at Por tage Lake Tuesday October 25 See

I his adv

I Mrs Me J u tee who has been vis-j i t ing friends and relatives here returned to her home in Gregory last Fr iday

Mrs I S P Johnson was callshyed to Conway last Thursday on account of the sickness of her sisshyter Mrs L Gould

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Mrs J ames Heffernan has been having a very painful time with her left hand blood poison hav ing set iu some time ago

Mr ad Mrs Anson Grimes of Munith visited his uncle Samuel Grimes and wife and other fr iends here last Thursday

The Linden Leader says tha t Rev X W Pierce has been spendshying the werk with his daughter Mrs Bennet t of near Pinckney

The P lu s Ul t r a class of thlaquo Cong S S will give a Halloween social at the home ot H Swarthnut Monday evening Oct 31 Everyone cordially invited

j Mr J o h n Adams Sherick will | address the men of Pinckney and j vicinity Sunday Oct 23 in the Consl church Meet ing to be held at 3 p m The men of every

denomination are cordially invitshyed Let the men of Pinckney give Mr Sherick a good hearing all

(seats are free

I Mr and Mr W H Placeway were grea t ly surpriHed one day

i last week to receive an express package from thei r daughter Miaa Lola A P laceway of Ames Iowa

es sores scalds boils ulcers eczema C O u U i D n g n efeganVblack d r e w

salt Rheam For laquoore eyes cold sores R n d a handsome watch and chain chapped hands or sprains its snpreme Miss Placeway has been a tnccesa -Infalltble for piles Only 25c at F A ltnl teacher in the Ames College Sigfers for a number of years

C S Line and family of Howell were in town last Sunday

Fred Grieves and family visited at tbe home of Fed Hemmingway Sunday

Matt Brady and family of How- j ell visited relatives here over Sunshyday j

Mens fine cloth and fur overshycoats for sale at VV J Dancer iv lt CosmdashStock bridge

Miss Margare t Lynch spent iast | Wednesday and Thursday visit ing | friends in Detroi t

C B Andrews of Redford spen t Sunday with his cousin F L Andrews and wife j

LeRoy Lewis expert Ann Ar- j bor optical specialist will be at i parlors of P inckney Hotel next Monday Eyes tested by the new method free of charge |

$80 per month s t ra ight salary and expenses to men with r ig to introduce our poultry remedies Don t answer unless you mean business E u r e k a Poul t ry Food Mnfg Co ( I n c ) East St Louis Til 42t4

Mr and Mrs Johnston Miss Lill ian Boyle and J o h n Tiplady of Leslie visited the latter1 s parshyents Mr and Mrs Robt Tiplady and other fr iends here Sunday afternoon They made the t r ip in Mr Johns ton s auto

George Hassenchal of Pinckney and Mis H a n n a h McDonald of Detroi t were united in marriage in the township of Genoa Oft 9 Rev V H Sibley preformed the ceremony -Livingston Democrat Mr Hassenchal is well known in Pinckney and vicinity and his many friends extend congratulashyt ions

The M E fair for 1910 will be held at the opera house Fr iday and Sa turday October 21 and 22 aftershynoon and evening to which every- body is most cordially invited | Supper will be served both night j The booths will be supplied with ] art icles both useful and beautiful and it is the i r aim to make the booths more attraction than ever Come and get yotir Chris tmas drifts and save the work and worry T h e j J u n i o r Bible class will have charge of the fancy booth and you can surely find something i o please i yonr taste Don t forget the date bull

Subscr ibe for the Dispa tch-

V VV Barnard and wife were I in Howell over Sunday |

L a s i Saturday a change of ring-1 ing went into effect at the central I here and hereafter the r ing for j central will be one r ing instead of three except on lines 40 41 44j and 50on which Hues the ring fori central will be three short Re-1 member -one r ing for Pinckney I

The Pinckney Exchange Bank

Does a Conservative ing Business

Bank-

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paid on all Time Deposits

Pinckney Mich

C o m i n g T r e a t

Sunday evening Oct 23 the Southern Nightengales will have charge of the s inging dur ing the preaching service at the M E church Everybody invited Tuesshyday evening Oct 2o thoy will give an en ter ta inment at the same place Watch for bills j

Kills a Mnrderer

A merciless murderer in appendicit-1 is with many victims Bat Dr Kings | New Lif i Pills kill it by prevention i They Klaquontty stimulate fltomanh liver j and bowels preventing that cloRgintf I that invitee appendicitis caring enn-1 T h e Business-like pr in t ing plain stipatinn headache biliousness chills j neat kind that looks r ight At 25 at P A SigiMrs the Dispatch Office

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Wi wish to thank the many patrons who have favored us with their liberal patron ag~c sin re w 1gtegin coming here every week We believe the people of this vicinity realize the more buyers they have the better prices they will iret for their products Therefore we have decided to he here hCVERY WEDNESDAY the year around to take in produce We ask that you continue to jjive us a share of your business Think it over

We Will Pay Por Next W e d n e s d a y s Del ivery t h e Following Cath P r i ces

Chickens H e ^ Fowls 11c Ducks 11c Geese 8 c Turkeys 1 5 c Best Veal 8 c

Fresh Epffs 2 5 c

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Theae Pr ice a r e for live weight and eve ry pound you bring us

R e f e r e n c e raquo - - P l n c k n e y and Howell Banks

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it doesnt raiee better more evenly Nfber mdashtf ft bnt daintier more delicate In flavor

mdashwe return your money Everybody agrees K C has no equal

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Legal Not ices

St a t e o f M i c h i g a n the prufonte uuurt for the county of Livingston- At a seaMou ol raquolaquoid

Court held a the Irobntti Oftiiw i the Village of Howell lu said couulyou the Urd du^ of October A 11 1U1U fretteut Hon Arthur A MoalHguv Jud^e ot Irubate In the matter of the estate uf

H a r r i e t t B u y e r D e c e a s e d Emil II Brown having a ed laquolaquodltl court

bin final account ae admiuiraquotrator of iaid estate and hia petition praying fin the allowance thereof

It is ordervd that hriday the -JHtii day of Detour Au 1H1U at 10 oclock iu the forenoou at daid 1ro-

ate ottlce be and 1B hereby appointed for examinshying and allowing eatd account

It i i further ordered that public notice thereof be ylveu by publication of a copy of this order lor three tsuccenelve weeks previous to a aid day ol fceariair in the IIKCKSHX DIHVATCH raquo newspaper printed and circulated in said county x bulltii

ABTBUK A MONTAGUS Ja4claquo of Probate

STATE OF MICHIGAN the 1robate Court of the County of Livingston At a session of rnitd court held at the Probate

Office In the Village of Howell in said County on the 3rd day of October A I) J9KI

Present Hon Arthur A Montague Indue of Probate In the mutter of the estate ol

Menu SIOLKK J^ceased Hollie KSixler liuviii tiled lu aaid court his final

account HP udinistrator lgte honis non of said estate and hie petition praying for the allowance thereof It i ordered that Friday I he JHth day of Oct A Igt 11)1() at ten oelnck in the forenoon at RUIO Irobate Office igte and ilaquo hereby appointed for examining and allowing laquoaid uccotint

It is lurtlnir ordiii-d that igtuidlc notire thereof l ^iven by i)iiblicatlou of a copy of this order for three micceHHive weeks previous to said day of licarint in the Iinckney IMBPATCH U newspaper jirinted and circulated in said county

RTHUB A MOMTAOTTF t 42 Judge of Prohate

Auction Having decided to ijuit farming I will

sell at Public Auction on the Portage lake Laud Couipanys fxrm known an tije old Cobb farm 4 miles HOUUI of I inckuey K rniks north of Duxtrr on

Tuesday Oct 25 at 10 oclock sharp

P o u r H o r s e s 1 brood mare with foal 15 yearn old 8|iaa black mares b and tgt yrs black ^ekiiu^ coming 2 yeara old

C a t t l e 3 Durham COWH 2 half blood JerseyB 2 heifers S calves Also 4 Hhoals

T o o l s Wagon rack spring tooth drag Buckeye dril l delivery wagon Hur-rfey li^bt harness 2 heavy work harnesses single hiirneas platform wagon open buii-gy 11 y Oliver chilled plow bean puller hay rake Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline engine punip jack Deere 2-horse cultivator 1-horse cultivator (jUHiitity househohl goods quantity hay corn and corn stalks about 2UU shocks of Corn not husked

Lunch s e r v e d a t Noon

T E R M S All sums of 1600 and under cttBh all sums over that amount one years tine will be given on good bankable notes at 6 per cent interest payable at the Dexshyter Savings i5ank

John A Myer E W D A N I E L S Auctioneer

Xnvit of b t JltJwiraquo ^t in town 8aMraquoy He mifa the trip is bis aota

ByroB WuHman of MatioQ is Ukiog treatment at the 8anitari-um here

W J Dancer amp Co Stock-bridge will pay your fare ou all purchttbeH of $15 or more

Johu Oadjvell of Anu Arbor pabtted thru Piackuey Momiay on hii way to Stockbridge

Orville Phillips of Fowlervillt-Republican candidate for County Clerk waa in town Monday

LOST Gold atick pin with the letter M on it between Hauitor-ium and depot Finder pleat-e leave at thiH office

Satinfactiou guaranteed iu every caae I guarantee both the qualshyity of lea and frames that I raquoel) JbeRoy Lewie optical np^cialist itt Hotel next Monday

R E Olda of the Reo Mnfg Co of Lansing with a party ol six were at the home of Mr ami filra Ralph lienuett of Norlb Hamburg f o r dinner l a s t Sunday They were in Mr Old big auto

R M Glenn brought to this ofshyfice a sample of corn Monday which he raiHed on his farm northshywest of here From the bottom of the stalk to the top of the tasHel measured 12 ft 6 in I t is a splenshydid sample and he says he ha more like it some of which he thinks is taller

The Hoyt Brothers have their new steel feed griader at work and it certainly turns out the feed [t is the only one of its kiud in Livingston county and farmers can now get their feed ground in an up-to-date manner Give them a trial and be convinced of the superior quality of work done by this new grinder

1 0 OTHER STOVE DOES THIS Coles Hot Blast Heater maintain a conshy

tinuous Are also a steady em het t t will hold Ore from Saturday night until Blondty morning (41 houra) Ir will bold fir orr nlfht with leps feoal than raquoay other xtoTe frtn the drafts In the tnorulag and the rooms arltraquo quickly heated with tht coal put in the nljrht before Come tn laquoid examine Coled Original Hot Blaet Heater Price raquo1200 and Dp according to slxe ltB-11)

Youn^t Man

Should S e e Those Nobby S u i t s at 310 $12frac12 $15 amp $18

In Brown and Gray Toninpounds

Boys Suits and Overcoats $3 to $8

L A D I E S C O A T S T h e largest s tock of Ladies C o a t s we have ever shownmdashBlacks and Colors

T h e season s newest

$700 to $2500

Fine Line of Childrens and MisSes Garments

Remember on all purchases of $1500 or over car fare both ways is paid

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i WH Y WE SELL THE We sell I H C Gasoline Engines because we know they will poundive perfect Sat isfact ion

We wish to offer you engines that are strong simple ecomicai and reliable After careful unprejudiced investigation we have selected the I H C~ line because I H C Engines give the most satisfactory power under all conditions

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V^c k n o w that it i^ to our j^dvantge agt we]] a^ yourp that the E n g ^ e

w e poundeJ] y o u be one y o u can depend upon

T h e excellent design and cons t ruc t ion of I H C Eng ines make them the most Reliable P o w e r for F a r m S h o p or Tracshytion W o r k W e kno v when we have placed an I H C Gasoline E n g i n e t h a t it will do all t h a t has been claimed for tt

t h a t it will last for many years and give you t he g rea t e s t t e t u r n for your money

We a re in Howell ready to Make Good every Clali fop the Superior i ty of t he se Esngines

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T h e I H C Line includes an E n g i n e for every pu rpose t o which power is adap tab l e and eveiy E n g i n e is a d a p t a b l e to many uses

W e w a n t you t o call and ta lk over your power problem with u s - we can sett le it t o your ent ire sa t is shyfaction

D o n t waste time and money on inferior e n g i n e s mdash s t a r t r igh t with an I H C

THE I XX O LINES I H C- Vertiele Eng ines made in 2 3 25 and 35 horse power Horizontal (Por t ab le and S ta t iona ry ) in 4 6 8 10 12 15 20 and 25 horse power Gasi lme T r a c t o r s in 12 15 20 25 and 45 horse power F a m o u s Air-Cooled E n g i n e in 1 2 and 3 horse power

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Many American women wonder why ll ia that the Japanese women make auch ^ufd tea and the maimer hi which Ihey go jfc)QUt the operationThe Huaton Herald asjH When the Japshyanese woman makes tea ike foreign epectator lb impressed not only with the extreme jseusitiveoess of her nanus but also with the evident delicacy of her uenatffi of sight and laquomiil Jhe-tiecret of the tea ilea in the prober tu tslon

Black tea requires boiling water and green tea does not Mack lea reshyquires fresh water poured on Die leaveB when It hat just come to n deshycided boil Hut water thai has hoi led laquo long time and has lost its life will not make a good tea it should stand from three to seven minutes and only i n a porcelain pot Then all the lishyquid should be poured off In other words pour only as many cuptuis into the pot as you wish to serve at mien

Hot water standing on tea leaves draws out the tampnatn according to The Japanese women and this is the main th ing to be avoided For seeond cups pour boiling water on ihe leaves alshyready used When making a giveu tea the thing to hear in mind is that an oily beverage is desired Water beshyyond 150 degrees Fahrenheit tends to destroy the flavor and aroma by chishyving off the volatile oil

Allow hot water to stand in the cups to be served in order that they may bo thoroughly heated Pour fresh hot water cooled to such an ox-ten t that the finger can be placed in It -over the green leaves and let it stand in a porcelain pot for two minutes and half Then pour a little into each eup and then a little more and so on This makes each cup of like quality No sugar or milk is needed if the washyt e r Is of the proper temperature Japshyanese tea made in this manner should have a greenish- amber color with a t rue tea bush aroma and an oily taste

Fatal Omiaaion by Jones My friend Jones said Mr Ski n-

merton invited rne to spend a week bull4 his place in the country and T went laquoaxl had a delightful time but 1 will awver go again

Nice place Jones has and he sets a 0OOd table his beds are good and WBpythlng about his house is chann-bullyen but theres something missing from his garden

4i au niee garden Jones flower

mdashraquot Ha tkfti MMrWltlaquof thing and off

gt 100 Mill V hM p lace tor vegetashyt e 1ft V^fKftWy he raises too W P h a t ftpM^romtuste 0 t n f m ftJce garden sure enough and still as 1 looked around there was something missing my eye sought without knowshying what something that it didnt find and then it struck me all of a sudshyden

there wasnt a pergola I cant stand for that Most 1ms

Jutuble man Jones but I ran t afford to visit anybody living in the country that doesnt have somewhere Hbnuf his place a pergola

Vcndace of Lochmaben Last month an interesting old CUP-

mm was observed at fxichmahen in Dumfrieshire when the towns people laquoxereiscd an ancient right granted by charter of lames VI of netting the lochs surrounding Hie burgh for von-dace a very rare fish The fishing however did not prove productive very few vendaee being captured though in former years they were plentiful This fish which is peculiar to the Lorhiuahen lor lis uione takes no lure niul dies immediately when taken from the water Ita length varlea from i to i ulit inches and it in greatly prized by epicures being a fish of ^na i delicacv Court lour-

To Judge by tin Paperi Mrs MUSKS 1 car yer fathers In

trouble with the police riKuin Was yer mother much upset

The Child No she said she supshyposed every mraquon had tils trials mdash YT A P

Got Enough B l g g i l l B lOVcs t o t t k a t o a f l ii

bullWlf TiftBinut rrdeg vltau al(Oiii enough of It fOT once He had a visit from the OSIIIUII man and two insurance asent today

KEEP POOR III INHUMAN WAY

Secretary Arraigns County Ofshyficials in Report

WAY CLOSE PO0RHOUSE

bullm iraquoa

M T M u r r a y S a y J a i l s a n d A l m a

huuwclaquo in Michigan Unfit to Live in- Demand Superv isors Take

A c t i o n at Onuc

Landing Supervisors in a number of counties la this state will find them selves confronted with a severe arshyraignment uf the manner in which their respective counties treat aged dependents and those who have tu be locked away for the general good when i hey assemble for ibe fall sesshysion

lusi ai (his lime when Thauksgiv-ini and the other holidays are bull near at hand when the politicians are dis-j facturlng way The farmers are

Michigan BMt Sugar looming From all p r a w n l lndjoftttftne

Mlobtfaa will take flrat plalaquolaquo tWa yaftr la t h e ranks of the beet Biffar prtyduUn HUUM owln to the gt banner crops in this s tate and the dry raquoeaon in Colorado That state baa been leadshying Michigan by a good margin but the prospects are Buch as to justify the belief that Michigan will jump tu the hlaquoad of the list

Last seasons output in this state amounted to 21ltM121(J0 pounds of granulated sugar valued at about $10 ouOUOu and it Is estimated that the present season will bring the output up to 250(J0U0Uu pounds

In audition to the sugar the byshyproducts have been developing rapidly and besides molasses pulp made into a form of blscuk and used fur stock feeding has found a ready market

Michigan sugar coiimwu has been stiffening up and has gained five joints Humors were current that there wuuld soon be something doing in ihe way of a fancy dividend but F K Hathaway secretary of the comshypany stated that there was no unshyusual reason for the advance in the price of the stock

It is simply the development of the business We are extending opershyations in an agricultural and nmuu-

eussing good government the length oi the Uute M T Murray of the stale bourd of corrections ami charities is seeking legal means to force four counties to close a poorhousc and three jails as unfit places for human beings to inhabit To numerous other counties he hai sent letters calling atshytention In unequivocal language lu the squalid crowded condition of their puorhousea and jails and demanded that the supervisors take action at once to better the conditions

Heres the way he describes the poorhousemdash-or infirmary as the law politely terms them nowmdashin one counshyty -Within the shadow of a beautishyful courthouse and in a community boasting and advertising Its advanshytages and resources Grand Traverse county provides for her unfortunate dependent and inflrui in a manner most disgraceful to the county and the state The vermtn-infested quarshyters are absolutely unfit for the purshypose for which they are used and there is not a redeeming feature about the premises other than that the overshyseer uid matron are capable and doshying the best they can with what the county has provided

No provision is made for the sepashyration or classification of Inmates and during the winter months the old peoshyple are huddled and packed together in a manner and under such conditions as to render It almost Inhuman lit one room the air space of which Is sufficient for one person only with the means of heating and ventilation five men were crowded the beds and cots occupying practically all the door space

The Ways of Women You insist on doing th i s asked

the husband I do replied the wife firmly Hut my dearmdash 9top she commanded Nothing

you can say will alter my determinashytion My mind is made1 up

Tn that ease replied the husband who had transmuted the base metal of experience into the precious gold of knowledge I have nothing more to nay ] realize that once possessed of an idea yon are like all your sex IHgt-yond argument

Do you mean demnnded the laquoifc with displeasure that 1 am incapable of seeing reason

Itenson with r woman answered the husband from behind his paper is like water on a ducks back in one car and out the other

You are wrong cried the wife trishyumphantly And to prove it 1 have already changed my mind--9Tnraquort Bet

inshycreasing their crops and we have had banner crops this year That is no doubt rhe reason

He said that there vvas no unusual prospect ahead in the industry hut simply a steady advance based on a substantial foundation

The development of pulp for stock feeding has become a factor and as a by-product will prove valuable We have put in a drying plant and so have others

i 11 A Douglas treasurer of the company said that the farmers had passed beyond the experimental stage and were now confident of the profits to be made from beet raising

With our natural advantages such as good loam ami the lake breezes which increase the sugar content of the beet there is no reason why Michigan should not soon head the lisf of beet sugar producing states In fact she may do that this year

Many Flaws in Home Rule Act The supreme court listened lo a reshy

view of the arguments in the case of the attorney general on the relation of J L Hudson el al against the comshymon council of the city of Detroit

Corporation Counsel 11 J M Hally represented the city council and At torneys A C Angell and Hlnton K Spalding appeared for the taxpayers Anjrell anil Spalding quoted numerous laws and cited extracts from many cases to show that the submission of a proposed charter amendment that would enable the city to vote on a bond issue for the purchase of he street railway system would he unconshystitutional

The case was heard before a full bench The vv hole question simply resolves itself into one legal point ns to whether the electors of Detroit will be given an opportunity to vole on the proposed amendment lto the charter at the general election In November

When iraquo petition WHS presented to the city of Detroit last spring asking that a special election he culled for the purpose of determining whether the taxpayers desired to own and opshyerate the street railway system it was called for August If Immediateshyly a number of taxpayers in Detroit who opposed this proposition applied in the supreme court for a writ of certiorari and a stay of proceedings until a hearing could be secured and the evidence reviewed In the supreme court

Prohibit ionists Freely Cash Up The cheerful willingness of the delshy

egates assembled at the state convenshytion of the Prohibition party in the auditorium of the Y W C A building to contribute cold cash out of their own pockets for the support of the

bull ^ laquo i t gt rifttaft

Fear Trouble From Owens Bill bullWatch the Owens bill is the sloshy

gan of the Michigan osteopaths who held their state convention in this city The Owens hill to establish a national hoard of health Is regarded by j the osteopaths with suspicion In the original bill were feat tires that would | have worked great harm to the osteo- paths said Dr Herbert Bernard of Deshytroit and as ft is coming up again in i another form ihe osteopaths of the country must be read This anxiety over the Owens hill Vd to the decision of I ho convention to have a legislative committee The matter of personnel was left with the Incoming president The committee will act in both nationshyal and state legislative matters j

Officers were elected as follows j President T L Herroder Detroit j vice-president J K Downing Hay i City secretary Rebecca Mayers j Detroit treasurer 11 A Northrup Mt Pleasant

A feature of the convention was a clinic conducted by Dr d-eorgc Laugh- (

lln dean of the osteopathic college at Prohibition candidates in the fall elec-Kirksvllle Mo lie performed his own modification of the Ixirenz operation for congenital dislocation of the hip The difference Is mainly In the applishycation of the plaster cast following the bloodless surgical work

Lapeer Home Crowded Auditor General Fuller and other

tion was one of the truly remarkable features of the convention

There were no strings tied to any of the contributions the money was given for the good of the caiise There were no prospective political jobs to soften the pain of loosening the purse strings The men who went down into their pockets did so without a regretting sigh and the man who

state officers say that some immediate I collected the envelope did so without action will he necessary in order lo | n word of polite consolation provide more room at the home of tb^s feeble minded at Lapeer Mr Fuller estimates that there are fully 500 pershysons desirous of gaining ruimission Into tho institution hut cannot be ar commodate^ on account of lack of room It is understood that Ihe conshyditions are such that the governor will he a-ked to take some netion

Splits Signal Corps As n result of anion inUraquo--n lis the

state military hourd the signal corps detachment of Ihe stnte troops hs been divided into two rompatiies stashytioned at Ypsilanfi and fonia Com pany A will be the designation of Ihe one at Ypsilanli and Compatu ft the one at Ionia TCach will be allowed a maximum strength of TT men

Oliver W Stewart of Chicago a member of the national Prohibition committee and a practised orator thrilled the delegates with a talk on prohibition He tnld of thr high standards of the Prohibition party uid of the uphill tight for politiral recognition He wound up with a fr-vcrcd appeal for financial help Arouf XJOTI was subscribed

All Gflmw Violators Convicted State -flame Warden Pierce m his

monthly report lust flied shows that out of fif rases started during Septemshyber for violation of the game and fish laws ff) convictions were secured and Jl03i3rgt in fines and costs were colshylected There were 1 i complaints of violations investigated by Die rlepnrt-menf during the month

MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS

+D RAISE THB MAINE s =

T i f t Appro Lrf J

Supreme Court The supreme com- lieiml tlc folshy

lowing cases Attorney general rrl Craves -s

common council nf Adrian Knights of Modern Maccabees vs Sharp Put-man VB Detroit fnlted Haiiway Con-ley vs Sinclair Shepard vs Schmtt Kisher vs burroughs Adding Muchine company People vs lt if Little rum pany Webb vs Granite State Kire in snrance compare Muijn vs Shannon

Rehearing was denied In Kaiser vlaquo lirismer

| Ber Keepers Will Meet

| The annual meeting of the Michigan State Hee Keepers association will be

held in Grand Rapids at the board of trade rooms November and 1u with headquarters at fhe Eagle hotel

Tt 1s expected between 2nTl and TfK) bee keepers will rutend Among fhe peakcrR will be 1 A Pearce (Irnnrt

dupitis Editors E R Root George W j Vork W Hutchinson R L Taylor ] foul brood inspector for MI hlgan C I c Llllle rtate dairy and food comtufs

CadillacmdashOuy Warren fourteen year old of Ktmth Boardmau had his Iwft leg umputated two inchen above the kne The physicians grafted his knee cup tu the stump or the bone Ut make a cushion for the leg Cancer ut the bone resulted The boy will reshycover- -The Daughter of Veterans reshyceived a letter from Mrs Custer exshypressing thanks fur naming their t ea t in her honor She also stmt a picture uf herself and tk-uerat Custer taken a short time before his death on the Llttlu Big Hum

Ruyal Oak Mrs Horace Hitchcock widow uf the late Rev Hitchcock fell down stairs breaking her left leg in several places Physicians removed three pieces of bone aud it is thought she will never be uble to walk again Whe is sixty-eight years old

Monroe- The common couucil apshypointed a committee to view building sites with the Idwa of erecting a city hospital

Mt Clemens--Philip Aidrich twenshyty accused by eight-year-old Helen Weiss of Armada uf a serlouB crime was liound over to the circuit court

Macklnuw City -K M Sutherland a resident of this place for nearly thirshyty years died Mr Sutherland was uue of the best known men uf ihe county having been supervisor of the township for several years president of the village and justice of the peace Mr Sutherland will be burled by the Masonic lodge of which he was a member

Charlotte - - D HBryant a Charlotte druggist was sentenced to 20 days in jail and to pay |200 in fine and costs for violating the local option law Bryant pleaded guiltymdashPhilip Gordon Lennox who says he is an English visshycount was badly burned by an cxplo-plosion of a gasoline tank His condishytion is serious

LansingmdashThe annual meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star opened here About 2000 delegates are presentmdash Adrian attorneys have appealed to the supreme court to compel the council to appoint a charter commission A vote on the charter revision carried last spring but not by a majority of nil the votes cast For this reason Ihe council refused to appoint a commisshysion

CadillacmdashHenjamln Fullmer eighshyteen years old and his dog were huntshying in the woods five miles from home when Fullmer who had dropped his gun on a bruth pile pulled it off muzzle foremost The trigger caught and three hours afterward the dog led its master s father to his boys 1 dead body The charge had shattered his left arm ami penetrated his lungs causing It is believed instant death j Mr Fullmer was Ulaquolng the evening j c bores when he heard his boys dog J harking near the barn Failing lo find his son ami thinking tho dor would not return without him unless something had happened he followed the animal across country to the woods where the accident happened

Kalamaoo Tho Michigan Retail Druggists association In convention hero took issue with ihe Anti-Saloon league after a conference with Pliny W Marsh and R N Holsnple and with the opposition of the dry leadshyers framed an amendment to the Dickinson search and seizure act which provides prosecution for a drug gist selling liquor in local option counties The amendment provides for the abolishment of a physicians prescription and as a substitute the affidavit of the purclmKefl j B recomshymended It is proposed to have the county clerk prepare a list of habitual drunkards who will be refused liquor

Ann Arbor--A Grand Rapids stushydent at the ( of M whose name the police refuse to give out was cut over the eye and otherwise hurt in n fight with tho town gang The student was escorting a young womshyan home after a dance and crossed the dead line Ashley street The town gang insists that the students must confine their attentions to co-eds and have frequently assaulted those who go west of Ashley street In comshypany with women

Cadillac Cadillac will offer the board of supervisors at its meeting a site for a $7F0ufgt courthouse

Saginaw Joseph Whitney son of State Renator Whitney of Merrill Suglnaw county was thrown from a street car and seriously Injured

Elkton Dr Andrew K Thompson thirty-one yearr old Is dead from pneumonia contracted while making calls in this vicinity He WHR a prominent member of the Saginaw Valley Medical society

Kalamazoo -Patrick H Burke a well-known business man is dead at tho age of fifty-nine years He owned a large amount of real estate and wan a brother of John Burke owner of Ihe Rnrdick hotel

Flint Henjamln flassinger and Jack Charbenuux both eighteen yearn old who claim homea in lshpeming are under arrest charged with burshyglarizing n locnl store and obtaining about $70 worth of lot

Cadillac- -S If Igtarnh a wealthy fafmer of Farmington and Mrs Frank Kysor one of the wealthy and promishynent women of Cadillac were marshyried here They will reside in an eleshygant home here Mr Lamb is the father of Judge Fred S Lamb The groom is seventy-five and tho bride sixty-five years old

Jnrkson -Relieved to be insane a man agout Li enrs of age giving his name as Michael Crowley re-n-il-t in all five days before It was discoverrd that he was suffering from typhoid fever He was removed n the city Lnap5fal

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T i m e t fiy S e e d P r i m e s p o t t bull pe ie i mi T

l-t-Tl Li 10(1-11) s r i c k s i n b b l n K Int Mr in Si 7 m a r s - m i d d l i e n s S i 1 line

m i t b l i ro s t 1 7 i - m c k i i l m m a m i e a a r s i c n r i i i n m t $ c o l u a n d u i illtii $ p e r 1 tu

F l o u r I V H I Ml h l t j i n p a t e n t S 10 i -r bull i i r i I raquo ua tCi i t S-lCi - I i n I I I t JLaCl i l e a f f liO p u r e r e J 1m u r i n p p a f t lit J0 p e r htl liv w n m l Ini i l i lnK let-

The i hid Fellows of Parma townshyship are searching for Stewart If rionn 40 years old a farmer who disshyappeared from home Oct 2 and lias not been seen since leaving a wife and four children

dvices from Japan state thai the Toyo Kisen Kalsha under an agreeshyment with the Western Parlm railshyroad has contracted to start soon a direct steamer line from Yokohama to Snn vrancisco omitting fhe call ltt Honolulu it is anticipated that an 11-day trip will be the result It is purposed to put (ltvn new lim rs- into his -ervlce

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P lan f F i ^ Caute of Exploiter

ThertnttHflhip M t t i i e ^ m he raised by Vhlaquo cofferdam method and the question settled for all time as to whether the vessel wti blown tip in Huvana harbor by the Spaniards ur by an ex plus km in her magazine

The cofferdam luvthod consists in building the huge bos of steel pile bull6out the wreck and then pumping the water out This watertight box will be 410 feet loug aud 2G teet wide a t the widest place It will leavi TJO feet cleur on all hides uf the wreck aud this will take in the turret uf the Maine which was ulowu off by the explosiun

Argue for New Charter Attorneys for Adrian presented an

Important question to the supremo court at Lansing relative to ihe vote on charter revision in Uie cities of ibis state A prupusal to revise the charter of Adrian was submitted tu the voters last spring it carried by a majority of the vote cast on that particular issulaquo but did not obtain a majority of all the votes cast and (he council refused to appoint a charshyter commission declaring that the iu-leut of the law is that the question must receive a majority of all votes cast if it is to ho effective Citizens contend that the revision proposal was properly carried and ask the court to compel the council to appoint the commission urging the law requires n simple majority of the vole cast on tip- Question

Columbus 0 Str ike Declared Off At a meet in- of the street car

mens union in Columbus the strike which has been on since July 24 was formally declared off

The unionists declared in resolushytions adopted that they still considshyered their c ame meritorious but that they recognized a continuance of the strike in the face of approaching winshyter would work a hardship upon memshybers and their friends who thus would be barred from riding on the cars As a result of tho grand jurys invesshytigations foiv men have been sent to the penitentiary for strike disorshyders and many others are on the way

Senator Dolliver Dead Senator Dolliver died -t his resishy

dence at Fort Dodge of dilatation of the heart He had been confined to his bed lor a week He was 5lgt years old He had been in the United States senate 10 years and was in the lower house for HI years before entering tut senate

French Strike Is Over The directors of ihe French railroad

companies involved in the strike agreed to grant a minimum WHLO of 51 a day to Ihe employes of all lines running out of Paris

The new s ia e will go into effect January 1 and constitutes the chief (cpemMoii demanded by the nun

THE MARKETS 1 il IP MT ( u t M a i l u t d e l a t

l a s i igtrk-N p r i r e s mi u l g r a d e s Wlaquo t | i ugt te I s i si i i -r-- a n i l I n d i V r s $gt7MHraquo i i s t e e r s m i h e i l e t s IIMIU t e 100 $4 (gti gt i si i I T - a n d l u i l V r s Mill tltgt J nun $ -1n fn bull ITf ^ r a s H sielt s iu u Meir t b 1 HM In I Mia I a 1 ( 00 f 4fi0 cent1 --177 K i a s s s t e e r s a n d b e l i i - r s l ln T a r e f a t r(i() lo )lt) $ i 7ee 11raquo i h t d e e l a l c o w s $ I U lelt 1) fp i ed t a t r o w s $1111^1 lH(e e p J i l m n n nUVS $Hfrigt ii I a u t l i l s $raquo l i - M) e b u i c bci iv v b u l l s $ 1 l a i r t o tfoiid P o l n ^ a a a b u l l s $1riitu bulllt s t o c k b u l l s $11(1-10 c h u b c l e i l l t lK s t e e l s Mgt) In 10(10 $ L laquo)laquo( 7 7gt Ta l r f e e d i n g s t e e r s StiO t u 10((0 11 raquo( -27- c h o i c e s i o c k t - r s rain t o Vim j-l^D bulliid l a i r s t r i k e r s 70(1 l o 700 $l7i f(j) t i n t s t o c k l i - l t e r s $170 (lti 1 7gt m i l k e r s llll Ke y e i l l l K Uled lUl l l il t $10 1(1(11) c o m m o n m i l k e r s $27^(-17

V e a l C a l v e s M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s i h i y s p r i c e s b e s t Siai o t h e r s $(rtei0lte a i l p - h c o w s a m i - p r i n K c r a s t e a d y

S h e e p a n d L f u n b s M a r k e t l a m b s l7gtr h i g h e r t h a n l u s t T h u r s d a y s i i eo r s t o n d y h e a v y r a n b e s t l a m b s $ 0 7 5 f a i r l a m b s $iirgtr(( timi l iu l i t t u c o m shym o n I n m b s $7 1)0^0(10 f a i r t o Kltgtei s h e e p $-0 fir Ino (Mills a n d c o m m o n lii fii i7gto

Hi iK M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s shyd a y s p r i c e s K a n n c of p r i c e s - I d ^ h t in tfunii l i n t c b t - r s $S7i hi Sfto piKH JX fii S0 l l t t l u y o r k e r s $ s 7 7 ^ D O s t a g s o n e - t h i r d off

C A S T l - i r i T A M ) Y- - C - t t l f m a r k e t 17e t o 2ltic l i i K i e r e x p o r t s t e f - r s $7 fii770 s h i p p i n g s tcvyrs $(1271^ (177) s h i p p l i i K - s t e e r s t 1 0 0 t o lllfiO j 7 ( t ^ fi70 I n i t e l i e r s s t e e r s 1000 t e 110(( $7 1 gtpoundlaquo 2 7i b i d f e r s $1 27Mii (100 c o w s $70 in i1 27gt r u n n e r s J277i V)J00 b u l l s e x p o r t $ bullgt tii 7) 2 7) b u l l s b u t c h e r s f 7177 r i ibf iO r c e d e r s $7gt2i ^ 700 b l o c k shye r s S7frac347II rngt ln0 m i l k e r s a n d s p r i n g e r s ii1 7-

H O K S S t r u n g h e a v v $01 7i ifU 27 y o r k e r s JiaTraquo p i g s $ni(l ti)0-IO

S h e - o p I J I I W I T l i e s i l n m b s $7frj 7lO y e i t r l i t i t r s $ti fo 77gt0 w e t h e r s $ r O f i 177 i u c s $1^(-427

( i ) v c laquo S7ltlt( f 070

( i r i i l n K t r W h e a t l ^ a s h N o 2 r e d lifie l i r e l i l-

b e c o p e n e d w i t h a n n d v a i i c e of i4c bullst n i lte a d v a n e e r l t o $1 a n d d e c l i n i a l l o 0 S i c M a y o p e n e d a t $107 t o i a ^ h e d $l ( l r iU u u l t l t t r l i n r i l t o $10-1 N n 1 1 1 1 ^ - l 1 _ V i 1 - - -

A RAW idem opfo v bull tV-ir- i bull- -

Efitrfnoua HlaquoclaquorjpUlaquoV M a r l i t t mdash r r m -bull rlaquo and Shcap F M d t r t Cart 8 t t laquo k

Up at Bargain Prfoaa

CAUSES OF THt H U N

LOOOUO sheep and lambs ^ ^ ^ frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ ^ three da-ysmdashaucn iu round is toe record-breaking run thi week ofx the ChitMlaquoo m t f l e l

This enorntout over-mafc(yfcf lt of uhlaquoeigt i Uia result of tettpOMTJ^Suad peculiar cttuswa and uflers a rare op-puitunity fur farmera und sheep lead- ers tu stock up at burjjaiu pricea

This great rush uf sheep to market i umea mainly from Montana uodv adshyjoining wessteni ran^u country and citunoi last mure than two or thrilt-weeks lunger If is no evidenca uf over-production Its principal pauses ura UUJ recent drought which soraquo 4

burned out the grass that tflirfe will be very Jiule winter feed on the range and Hhk-h prevented the putt ing up oT sufficient hay to carry any considershyable number uf sheep jver winter while last winter was a very sever one and hay was su closely fed tha t ihere Is no old hay left over for tnlaquor purpose The causeqpieiice is tha t sheep owners are forced to marke t the bulk of their sheep this fall or else lose ihem i i^ihe fierce storms or winter

The most serious cause of the presshyent general liquidation however is the restrict km of the rau^e through occupation and fencing by dry iana-evs who are grain growers and not live stock raisers The tremendous rush of these settlers upon the rang within ihe last three years and espeshycially within the last twelve month- is hard for eastern people to realize It is not alone the area actually enshyclosed by these settlers but the breakshying up thereby of vast regions of grazing lands into such small sections that they are no longer available to-stockmen for grazing their flocks which is one of the main reasons why the sheep supplies of tho western range country arc being more closely marketed this year than ever be ore in the history of the t rade

This meuns an inevitable shor tase at market later on and next yeur and with a constantly growing demand for both mutton and wool it would seem that future good prices a re assured

The western range country has heretofore been Ihe chief souice of sheep market supplies but unless tfte farmers of the corn belt begin at once to mine many more sheep than thev have ever done before there will braquo a great scarcity of both mutton and wool before long in this country

Moreover there is a world-shortage of live stock of all kinds All Europe Is short of sheep and even Australias supply is declining with rupldily The snipe general causes that exist in this country are operating in other counshytries also Populations are growing rapidly everywhere -while grazing areas are being reduced As pasture land is uivned lo piodnction of cereals sheep raising declines

Thousands of American farmers can (urn this situation to (heir benefit through increase of both soil fertility and money profit by beginning right now each lo keep a small flock of sheep upon his farm And by taking advantage of ihe present opportunity to buy heallhy thrifty growing westshyern range sheep at bargain prices upshyon the heavily supplied Chicago marshyket they can Mock up at minimum post whether they want foundation stock for breeding or ihe growing kind to fa ten for market

A Distant Compliment They were talking about a eertain

mon who did not seem to he particushylarly popular At laRt one of the group derided that it was time for him to say something complimentary about the subject of the conversation

That stepchild of his is a good litshytle feller he remarked nnd they sny that he takes alter his father too mdash Youths Companion

Smoke Was Mosquitoes A cloud of smoke which appeared

to he arising from the cathedral tower at Helgrade was found when tho Are brigade arrive-] to he n large cluster of mosquitoes compact at the base nnd tapering toward the top

New Idea for Pontoon Bridge Denmark is trying out a new pon

toon brMge in which the pontoons a re anchored beneath the surface of the water Ihe bridge remaining motionshyless irrespective of the rise anil fall of Ihe 1 ide

Chinesrgt Seek Education The sudden demand for popular edushy

cation in China is shown by the fact that Ihe school attendance in ono provshyince has Increased SOiifi per cent in five years

Say Raisins Impart Energy Speaking of the announcement by

scientist-- (hat people may become enshyergetic by eating raisins the ThlcaRo Record-Herald puis in the comment that the trouble is that most of the energy produced by eating raisins has to lie expended in removing thr seeds

Abrahams Predicament The Sunday school clasa had reachshy

ed the part in the lession whore Abshyraham entertained the angel unaware

And what now is the meaning of unaware asked the teacher

There was a bashful silence then he smallest girl in the class piped up Cnerwire is what you takes off he-fore yon put on your irhtiemdashLip pifcnCs

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Tawrnce Blakeley lawyer goea to IiUriftuif with the forged notes in the Hronaon craquoe to get the deposition of Uihn Gflmore millionaire In the luttera home he Ik attracted by a picture of a young girj whom the millionaire explains is hiti granddaughter A lady requests Itittketoy to buy her a Pullman ticket He Wnm har lower eleven and retains tower (ML Ha find a drunken man tn lower

jtMpand retires In lower nine Ho awa- t M B in lower ueven and rinds his clothes bullaJfl bag tnUMjIngr The man in lower ten 5raquo found murdered Circumstantial evishydence point to both Blakeley and the inkuown man who had exchanged elothea

with him Blakeley becomes interested in a tfr In blue The trutn Is wrecked KlaJcoley 1B rescued from the burning cur

the girl In blue His arm is brpken (to to the Carter place fur break-The tfirl proves to be Alison West

I partners sweetheart Her peculiar lona mystify Hie lawvltr Siiti drops

sold bav and lilakeley puts it in his ickcL Blakeley returns home He finds

that he Is under surveillance Moving pictures Ot the train taken just belore the wreck reveal to Blakeley a man leaping from the train with his stolen trip Hlakcley learns that a iiuni named Sulshylivan leaped from the tntin near Mbullbull- -Hnd sprained his ankle ult- stayed surue time at tho Carter plaee

CHAPTER XVIImdashContinued

W I B tbe name Blakeley I asked I t might have been- I can t say

But tho man wasn t there and there bullwns a lot of noise I couldnt hear bullwell Then in half an hour down came bulltho other twin to say the gentleman w a s taking on awful and didnt want t h e message sent

Hes gone of course Yes Limped down here in about

bree days and took the noon train for the city

It seemed a certainty now that our man having hur t himself somewhat 1n his jump had stayed quietly in the farm house until he was able to travshyel But to be positive we decided to visit tbe Carter place

I gave the station agent a five-dolshyl a r kill which he rolled up with a couple of others and stuck in his pocket I turned as we got to a bend In the road and he was looking curishyously after us

It was not until we bad climbed the hill and turned onto the road to the Car ter place that I realized where we -were going Although we approached 1t from another direction I knew the farm house at once It was the one bullwhere Alison Went and ] had breakshyfasted nine days before Wi th a new restraint between us I did not tell McKnight I wondered afterward if bo had suspected it I saw him lookshying hard at tho gatepost which had figured in one of our mysteries but he asked no questions Afterward he grew almost taciturn for him and let roe do most of the talking

Wo opened the front gate of the b a r t e r place and went slowly up the walk Two ragged youngsters alike ^ven lo freckles and squints were playing in the yard

Is your mother around T asked In the front room Walk in they

answered in identical tones Aa wo got to the porch we heard

Tolce and stopped I knocked but 1he people within engaged in animatshyed ra ther one-sided conversation did not answer

I n the front room Walk iu quoted MeKnlght and did so In the stuffy farm parlor two peoshy

ple were sitting One a pleasant-faced woman with a checked apron rose somewhat embarrassed to meet us Sho did not know me and 1 was thankful Hut our attention was riv-Kod on a little man who was sitting before a table writing busily It was Hotchkiss

He got up when he saw us and had the grace to look uncomfortable

Such an interesting case he said nervously I took the libertymdash

Look here said McKnight sudshydenly did you make any inquiries a t the s ta t ion

A few he confessed I went to the theater last nightmdashl felt tho need of a little relaxationmdashand the sight of H picture there a cinematograph afshyfair s tar ted a new line of thought Probably the same clew brought you gentlemen I learned a good bit from the Station agent

Tho son-of-a-gun said McKnight tAftpound you paid him I suppose

ltpf t gave him five dollar was the apologetic answer

Mrs Carter hearing sounds of strife in the yard went out and Hotchkisn folded up his papers

I think the identity of the man la bullbull CttaWiBhert he said What number bullbullv fcf feBt do you wear Mr Blakeley

bullvon and a quarter I replied Jell It s only piling up evidence

he said choerf-jlly On the night of the muMer you wore gray Bilk undershyclothing with the second button of tho shir t missing Your hat had L B in gilt let ters inside and there was a very minute hole In the toe of one Mack nockM

lHush McKnight protested If word Rota to Mrs Klopton that Mr Blakeley was wrecked or robbed or whatever It was with a button miss-tag curd a hole In one sock shell reshyt i re to t h e Old Ladles home Ive heard her threaten I t

Mr Hotchkiss was without a sense bullf humor He regarded McKnight gravely and went on

Tvo been up in the room where the eon lay while he waa unable to get

You Dont Think He Locked the Door Himself

away and there is nothing there But I found what may be a possible clew in the dust heap

Mrs Carter tells me that in unshypacking his grip the other day she shook out of the coat of the pajamas some pieces of a telegram As I figshyure it the pajamas were his own He probably had them on when he efshyfected the exchange

T nodded assent All I had retained of my own clothing was the suit of pajamas I was wearing and my bath robe

Therefore the telegram was his not years I have pieces here but some are missing I am not discourshyaged however

He spread out some bits of yellow paper and wo bent over them curiousshyly u was something like this

Man with ii Got Br

We spelled it out slowly Now Hotchkiss announced I

make it something like this Tho pmdash is one of two things pistolmdashyou reshymember the little pearl-handled afshyfair belonging to the murdered manmdash or is it pocketbook I am inclined to tho la t ter view as tho pocketbook had been disturbed and the pistol had not

I took the piece of paper from the table and scrawled four words on it

Now I said rearranging them it happens Mr Hotchkiss that I found one of these pieces of the teleshygram on the train I thought it had been dropped by some one else you see but that s immaterial Arranged this way it almost makes sense Fill out tha t pmdash with the res t of the word as I imagine ltdt and it makes papers and add this scrap and you have

Man with papers (in) lower ten car seven Get ( them)

McKnight slapped Hotchkiss on the back

Youre a trump he said Brmdashis Bronson of course I t s almost too easy You see Mr Blakeley here enshygaged lower ten but found it occupied by the man who was later murdered there The man who did the thing was a friend of Bronsons evidently and in trying to get the papers we have the motive for the crime

There are still some things to be explained Mr Hotchkiss wiped his glasses and put them on For one thing Mr Blakeley I am puzzled by that bit of chnin

I did not glance at McKnight I felt that the hands with which 1 was gather ing up the bits of torn paper were shaking Tt seemed to me that this as tute little man was going to drag in the girl in spite of me

CHAPTER XVIM

A New World Hotchkiss jotted down the bits of

telegram and rose Well he said weve done someshy

thing Weve found where the murshyderer left the train we know what day he went to Baltimore and most important of all we have a motive for the crime

It seems the irony of fate said McKnight getting up that a man should kill another man for certain pashypers he la supposed to be carrying find he hasn t got them after all deshycide to throw suspicion on another man by changing ber ths and getting out bag and baggage and then by the meres t fluke of chance take with him

in the valise ho changed for his own the very notes he was after It was a bit of luck for him

Then why put in Hotchkiss doubtshyfully why did he collapse when he heard of the wreck And what about the telephone message the station agent sent You remember they tried to countermand it and with some exshycitement

We will ask him those que^ions when we get him McKnight said We were on the unrailed front porch by that time and Hotchkiss had put away his notebook The mother of the twins followed us to the steps

Dear me she explained volubly and to think I was forgetting to tell you I put the young man to bed with a spice poultice on his ankle ray mother always was a firm believer in spice poultices It s wonderful what they will do in croup And then I took the children and went down to see the wreck It was Sunday and the mister had gone to church hasnt missed a day since he took the pledge nine years ago And on tho way I met two people a man and a woman They looked half dead so I sent them right here for breakfast and some soap and water I always say soap is better than liquor after a shock

Hotchkiss was listening absently McKnight was whistling under hi3 breath s taring down across the field to where a break in the woods showed a half dozen telegraph poles the line of the railroad

It must have been 12 oclock when we got back I wanted the children to see everything because it isnt likely theyll ever see another wreck like that Rows ofmdash

About 12 oclock I broke in and what then

The young man upstairs was awake she went on hammering a t his door like all possessed And It was locked on the outs ide She paused to enjoy her sensation

I would like to see that lock Hotchkiss said promptly but for some reason the woman demurred I will j bring the key down she said and dis- appeared When she returned she held out an ordinary door key of the cheapest variety

We had to break the lock she vol I unteered and the key didnt turn up I for two days Then one of the twins | found the turkey gobbler trying to i swallow it It has been washed since she hastened to assure Hotrhkiss who showed an inclination to drop it

You dont think he locked the floor | himself and threw the key out of the window the little m m asked

The windows are covered with mosquito netting nailed on The mis- ter blamed it on the children and it [ might have been Obadiah Hes the quiet kind and ynu never know what hert about

Hes about to strangle isnt he McKnight remarked lazily or is that Obadiah

Mrs Carter picked the boy up and inverted him talking amiably all the time Hes always doing it she said giving him a shake WheneTcr we miss anything we look to see if Obadiahs black in the face She gave | another shake and the quarter I had given him shot out as if blown from a gun Then we prepared to go back to tho station

From where I stood I could look into the cheery farm kitchen where Alison Wost and 1 had eaten our al fresco breakfast I looked a t the tablo with mixed emotions and

then gradually the meaning of some-thing on it penetrated my mind Still in itb papers evidently just opened waa a ha t box and protruding over the edge of the box waa a s t reamer of vivid green ribbon

On the plea tha t I wished to ask Mrs Carter a lew more questions I let the others go on 1 watched them down the flagstone walk saw McshyKnight biop and examine tho gate posta and saw too the quick glance he threw back at the houe Then I turned to Mrs Carter

1 would like to speak to the young lady upbtairs I ssaid

She threw up her hands with a quick gesture of surrender Ive done all 1 could she exclaimed She wont like it very well but- shes in the room over the parlor

I went eagerly up the ladder-like stairs to the rag-carpeted hall Two doora were open showing interiors of four poster beds and high bureaus The door of the room over the parlor waa almost closed I hesitated in the hallway after all what right had I to intrude on her But she settled my difficulty by throwing open the door and facing me

I - - I beg your pardon Miss West I s tammered It has jus t occurred to me that 1 am unpardonably rude I saw the ha t downstairs and ImdashI guessedmdash

The ha t she said I might have known Doe3 Richey know I am here

I cuont think so I turned to go down the stairs again Then I halted The fact is I said in an at tempt ut justification Im in rather a mess these days and Im apt to do irreshysponsible things It is not impossible that I shall be arrested in a day or so for the murder of Simon Harringshyton

She drew her breath in sharply Murder she echoed Then they have found you after al l

I dont regard it as anything more thanmdashermdashinconvenient I lied They cant convict me you know Almost all the witnesses are dead

She was not deceived for a moment She came over to me and stood both hands on the rail of stair I know just how grave it is she said quietshyly My grandfather will not leave one stone unturned and he can be terrible mdashterrible Butmdashshe looked directly into my eyes as I stood below her on the stairsmdashthe time may c o m e -soonmdashwhen I can help you Im afraid I shall not want to Im a dreadful coward Mr Blakeley But mdashI will She tried to smile

I wish you would let me help you I said unsteadily Let us make it a bargain each help the other

The girl shook her head with a sad little smile I am only as unhappy as I deserve to be she said And when I protested and took a step toshyward her she retreated with her hands out before her

Why dont you ask me all the quesshytions you are thinking she demandshyed with a catch in her voice Oh I know them Or are you afraid to ask

I looked at her at the lines around her eyes a t the drawn look about her mouth Then I held out my hand Afraid I said as she gave me hers There is nothing in Gods green earth I am afraid of save of trouble for yon To ask questions would be to imply a lack of faith I ask you nothing Some day perhaps you will come to me yourself and let me help you

The next moment T was oet in the golden sunshine the birds were singshying carols of joy I walked dizzily throught rainbow-colored clouds past the twins cherubs now swinging on the gate It was a new world inte which I stopped from the Carter farmshyhouse that morning for--1 had kissed her

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He Could Not Recommrrd t The editor of the Pbrkvtgt Ar^as

was sented at his desk hevl engaged in writing a fervid editorial on the neshycessity of building a new walk to the cemetery when a battered specimen of the tramp printer entered the office

Mornir b o s s said the caller Cult any work for a print

I hnve answered the editor You happened in jst right this time Ive got only a boy to help ran in the offi rgt and I need a man to set type for about a week I have to make a trip out west You can take off your coat and begin light now 1 start to-morrow morning

All right said th typographical tourist removing his coat What road are you going to travel on

The X Y amp 7 mostly Ive never been on it Know anything about It

I know all about it Ive traveled it from one end to the other

What kind of a road is i t Punk said the printer In a tonlaquo

indicative of strong disgust The ties are too far apartmdashYouths Companshyion

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Traveling a Century From NowmdashThe Millenium

Man who is afraid to tell who he is Jnsis that a century from now thinking will lake the place ot travel lug

There will lx no theaters or conshycert halls ur cireuBeti or exhibitions says he according to the New York Telegraph if you want to go to Paris 100 yeangt heuc-K you will not consult steamship lists uv visit tourshyist agencies There will be no hurry and hustle of packing trunks nor Musshyter ul latching trains and steamers no puttiult up at uticoiu fur table hotels no accidents or delays You will go upstairs to your bedroom and shut the door Then you will lie down on your bed ur settle- yourself in an easy chair ami project your mind to 1aris

Your servants will take eaie of jour body if you wish to inaku a long stay Or if you prefer It gt uti will get yourseli registered al a-gate-rtgu-laied institution where your body will

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He said nut bin wards

But hear him continue Pleasures will frjr the first time be

tasted in their intensity Indulgence-even debauch -will hi flee to all There will be no payment Every conshyceivable physical and mental enjoyshyment will be accessible even to the humblest individual

Have you never seen those public exhibitions of mind force when messhymerists make their subjects swallow paraffin oil in the belief it is whisky or torture them by the suggestion that the chairs on which they are sitting are red hot These forces of the mind will lie developed scientifically in the next generation and will beshycome the dominant factor in our everyshyday life

If thats not enough read on oh read on

Yon now perceive what I am drishyving at By means of mental sugshygestion people will get whatever form of ( ntertainincnt they desire without the trouble inconvenience and exshypense of seeking it in the ordinary modern way

Dont you see vhat a grand difshyference this will make in the happishyness of the world The slave at the office desk will be able to laquoo big game hunting in the wilds of Africa the unshyderfed laborer will enjoy a seven-course dinner champagne port and cigar the dyspeptic plutocrat can lead the simple life the unloved spinshyster will be warmed with the kisses of the lover of her choice It will be the millennium

Kxistenoe iu the next century will be Rlorlous comprehensive and cheap The world will be at the feet of every individual People talk hopelessly nowadays of riches and poverty of the unjust distribution of wealth of inshyequality of opportunity In the year 2000 the liberated mind will so adshyjust itself to the concrete as to mainshytain a constant level of equality such as could not even he contemplated by socialism and other materialistic remeshydies

The body may become a bloated disfigured lump of inanimate sensashytion Or a pill of perfect pink health may be Invented What does it matter when the mind is consciously active and the soul is expanding into inshyfinity

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To accept defeat gracefully Start your retreat in time

Prudent Bridegroom The uncertainties of lire in New

York are reflected in wedding r ings said the jeweler Of all tho wedding rings I have sold this season mora than half were brought back after t h e ceremony to have the datu put on The rest of the inscription was engraved when the riug was purchased but l a order that the date might he correct It was cautiously omitted uutil after the knot was tied

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Just Guissed Mrs Wadsworth I am very Glad

Indeed to meet you But havent I had the honor of being introduced t o you before What was vuur n a m formerly if I may ask

My maiden name No your nam before you were

divorced How did y e ] know I had been

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Slightly Mixed Two Englishmen were resting at t h e

Red Home inn at Stratford-on-Avon One of them discovered a print plctul mg a low tumbling building under V neath which was printed The H o t k in Which Shakespeare Waa Born Turning to his friend in mild s u r p r i s e he pointed to the print His Q4Mi exhibited equal surprise and c a 4 M ampbull) waiter who assured them ofr-curacy of the inscription

Ton my word Bald the obse Englishman shaking his head dubi ly I thought he was born in a ger frac14^frac34^

Mutt Wait for Remarriage In Louisiana tho law permits a wld

ow to marry again only provided she has waited until ten months after thraquo death of her huabaad

Whist and Temper The finest example of how people

lose their temper at whist says Colonel Franklin P Morgan of Washshyington and New Yorlv occurred in a game I saw at tbe old National bote in the capital city Alexander Stephshyens and a lady were playing another lady md Representative I ngrum of Arkansas

Cngrums partner was a dub at the gure and he being a crack at whisr wuxed very sore before the first rubber bad bee1 pbiyed His Partner balled ur every hand Kinal-]y there came i ltl-1 which made In-aruv srxinus ]ltgtbullbull t- Truly to lend spsdes Accordingly he signaled for Cent suit She psid iu- attention to it iu u reomen 1 there erree another oe-pot unity for him to siuuat When the luli ed again tle curd she threw otu was a diamond

At that old i nurum threw hH band down ant leaning far across t lie table hissed out

For the low nf 1 ti^ suffering lronhets madam stt you got no S l r H l l e S

This so angered Sienhens that he j united Cngrnni to leave the apart raent am the game wis abandoned

A Dilemm-i Its dreadful to he obliged to econshy

omise exclaimed young Mrs Tor-hns

Whats the trouble inquired tie caller

If 1 go to the expense oT getting this seasons hat Ill have o wear nr hist veurs hair

Popularity of Thais Every other young actress is callshy

ing herself Thais said Henry E Dlx-ey at a dinner at Mauqulns Thaia MeGinnis Thais Endieott Thala Schmidtmdashthe thing is universal

I nlversal and ridiculous for they who have read Anatole France s s tory of Tha i s know that she was a very naughty little girl indeed I am qui te sure that no real reader of Thala would ever under any circumstances consent to be called such a name

It makes me think of a man who taking his infant daughter to be bapshytized told the clergyman to call he r Venus

But I refuse to call her Venus said the clergyman indignantly Veshynus is the name of a pagan goddess

Well bow about your own girl Diana said the man

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COFFEE WAS IT People Slowly Learn the Facts

All my life I have been such a slave to coffee that tbe very aroma of it was enough to set my nerves quivering 1 kept gradually losing my health hut I used to say Nonsense it dont hurt me

Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the final result waa tha i mf whole nervous force was shattered

My heart became wraquoak a n i tain in its action aud me Fnally n r P about a year ag

at frightened ian toid m 1 must srretgt il never ex-

Out to Learn Some Way llew lftmdashThere is one riling about

if Jewett--And what is that HewcttmdashEither 1 must get elclt ted

o the legislature or take a corn laquopondonce course In grafting

( inur ing crgt^e or l lt pe t to be well agein

1 was in despair or the very though ef the nmiliotnes 1 had tr ied so many times rsti-earnd me I thought of Po-gurn hui rnuM hardly bring myself to g i v up the cosfee

Finallv I cua sai I fhbdquot [ owed it to myself to give Poshnn a trial So I got a package and carefully followed tho directions and what a dplicious nourishing rich drink it was Do you know I found it very easy to shift from coffee to postum and not m i ^ l the chnnge at all

Almost immediately after T ruMte the change 1 found my-ef better wwl as the days went hy I kept on improvshying My nerves grew sound U9amp steady I slept well and felt slrorrjf and wellbnbiueed all the lime

bull Now I am completely cured with be old nervousness and sickness all

gone in every way I am well once mure

[f pays to give u p the drink t h a t acts on some lik^ a poison for hea l th s i he grertelaquot fortune one can have

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o p e r a t e o u r o w n s h o p s a n d del iver c u s t o m ta i lo red

c l o t h e s of real m e r i t it is b u t n a t u r a l t h a t we s h o u l d

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M a n u f a c t u r e r s o and Dea le rs in

M o n u m e n t s S t a t u a r y a n d S t o n e B u r i a l V a u l t s J A C K S O N - - ~ - - MICHIGAN

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HAMBURG

Mrs F r a u u e a a n d M r a L i b b i e D laquo W o l f

were P i u c k u e y vihiturn F r i d a y

Mru J amen H a r u e r a n d aou RuHtwll were

were P iuukney vis i tors M o n d a y

Mrb F A M u n l o c k a n d Aire F A

A l l e u were A n n A r b o r oliuupera S a t u r d a y

M o n d a y a i t e r u u u u Mra C h a r l e s Koot

hud the ru iafor tuue to fall fruiu a (torch

a n d tracLure he r h i p

Mrs J nmelaquo ( Juuu iughau i is s p e n d i n g ix

tew daygt with i ter d a u g h t e r Mra ( ) J

N e w b e r r y iu Det ro i t

M m I d a l iuyee ami L K ( i r ibs iou were

ca l led to Auri A r b u r S a t u r d a y by the d e a t h

ul the i r b r o t h e r - i u law l i F H e u i o u

Miss F l o r e n c e T o p p e r oi P i u c k n e y was

the gues t or ir a u u t Mru D w i g h t B u t l e r

a n d fauii ly from F r i d a y unt i l M o n d a y

T h e L a d i e s A u x i l a r y of t h e M K

c h u r c h h a v e e lec ted the fol lowing otticerb

to r the eiiaiiiuK yea r Frets M r s M a r y

F e a t h e r i y Vicraquo P reu ideu t Mr J e n n i e

A l l e n Sec- and T r e s s M r s l ie l le M u r -

d o c k T h e loat u iee l iug was he ld wt M r s

J e n n i e Allenb last F r id i iy

Tl ie uui iual m e e t i n g oi the H a m b u r g

c e m e t e r y associa t ion was he ld S a t u r d a y

a f t e r n o o n Oct W and the fo l lowing officers

were e lec ted P r e s A b u e r B u t l e r Sec

K _N H a i g l i t T reaa H B P r y e r I t

was voted to ask for an assessment of $1UU

p e r lot to he lp keep u p the lota M u c h

c red i t is d u e the sex tuu W D Kogera for

the line c o n d i t i o n of the g r o u n d s

W o r d was rece ived h e r e F r i d a y e v e n i u g

uf the d e a t h of B F H e u i o u of I n d i a n shy

apol i s I u d who d i e d F r i d a y m o r n i n g

Fuuraquo ral was h e l d at the h o m e of hiu aged

mo the r iu A u u A r b o r S u n d a y ut 2o0 p m

T h e serv ices were couduc t ed by Kev H e n shy

ry La t lock of t h e Ep i scopa l c h u r c h l ) e -

ceaseii was 61 yea r s old a n d well k n o w n iu

this v i c in i ty H e leaves a wife who was

former ly Miss A d d i e Gr i s son

Last M o n d a y morn ing as M r s W n i

Klades was r e t u r n i n g f rom t ak ing her

d a u g h t e r L o t t i e to Br ighton to school she

met a l a rge tour ing cur which f r igh tened

the horse so tha t it j u m p e d out of the road

t i p p i n g M r s Blades out in such a m a n n e r

as to s t r i ke on h e r head a n d s h o u l d e r s and

m a k e m a n y severe bruises S h e is ge t t i ng

a long t inely at this wr i t ing T h e s a m e

ENDORSES SA1 SMITH Chas Es Townsend Urges

Re-elect Ion o f Conshygressman S W

Smith

Campaign Opened Here S m i t h R e f u t e C h a r g e M a d e

Dy HI D e m o c r a t i c O p p o n shye n t fo r C o n g r e

Uouteudiug w i t h inclement weather the republicans opened their political campaigu here Monday evtmiug before a email crowd Charlea E Towubeud his phrtya nomiuee for United States Senator aud Samuel W Smith of thia district were the speaker Mr Townsend reached here early iu the afternoon aud waa the guest of PoBtmabter Glaspie at supper Congreasruau Smith accompanied by the republican candidates for county offices came over iu auto-mobiles

Congressman Smith i n his speech replying to the charge of hie democratic opponent made in Wayne Saturday declared that he had never iu all his time iu conshygress voted agaiust any measure proposed by any of the three presshyidents McKinley Roosevelt or Taft He mentioned as specific legislation that he was the first to propose the regulation of postal rates by the interstate commerce commission the abolition of passeB by railroad telegraph and teleshyphone companies and a saving of about $800000 a year in what the government pays annually to the railroads for carrying mails As to Speaker Cannon he declared he would not support Mr Cannon for re-election as speaker Smith paid high tribute to Mr Townaerid aud urged the election of the enshytire republican state coupression-al aud county ticket

Charles E Townsend made a masterful speech upon progressive legislation during which he enshydorsed Sam Smith and advocated liia re-election Youll never find a man who will work harder and

I t is NOW Time to Prepare For the Coming Winter Season

Remember We Carry a Full bine of Caps Mittens Gloves

and Duck Coats

Om- Prices are Kiglrt

Fresh Grocer ies A l w a y s On Hand bull

Murphy amp Roche Pinckney Michigan

bull-a^LMii ^ -l-Hgt laquo p i

Forced to Leny Home

more faithfully for his district horse tipped Miss Jeunta Klades from the t h a n S a m S m i t h s a i d h e aud

buggy the day before but with only slight y o u wi l l m a k e 6 biJJ m i s t a k e if

bruises you do not return him to Wash--- raquo laquo bull bull mdash J ington Townsend also urged

the election of the state and legisshylative ticket He revit-wed the

Every rnar a idi re number of poof j history (f piogressive legislation sufferers whosd iut^-s re sure and j u the republican party and urged raaked with cou^bs are urtfed to ^o to that a republican congress be reshy

turned in order that Roosevelts policies may be carried out by Taft Hiu address was an eloshyquent forceful presentation of his parties claimsmdashOxford Leader

another c l imate But this is costly

and not a lways sure Theres a better

way Let Dr Kin^s New Discovery

cure you at home It cured me ol

lunif trouble writes W li Nelson

ol Calamine Ark when all^)I-e tailed

and I tfamed 47 pounds iti weight Its

surely the kin^r ot ail coiitfb and Inn^

Uiti Thousands owe their lives

ami health to it H posit ively tfuai-

a n t e e d t o r coughs a i ld s lagripne

asthma croup- -all throat and uxa

troubles 50c and $1 Trial bottle

iren at V A Si^bi s

Warm Floors Insure the Childrens Health

Coles Hot Blast Draft on top of the tire burns the coal from the topmdashburn the gns which is wasted with ail other stoves

The force of this down draft forces the heat to the base which is made ol steel- cannot barn outmdash and heats the floor

Thousands ot testimonials have been written regarding the base heating qualities of

Coles Original Hot Blast Heater The ideal heating stove is one which radiates all the heat thrown off from

the fuel into the roomsmdashinstead of letting it go up the chimney The durable heater is the one which will withs laquond the severe use Jtm

after year which a heating stove i s necessarily subjected to Sheet steel i s the quickest radiator oi heat and la used as radiating surface only in Coles Hot Blast heater Wherever the fuel comet in contact with the liningsmdashonly first quality gray cast iron is used

Cast iron withstands the wear of the heat from active combustion bsttsf than any other material and the large sensitive sheet metal body and base radiate all the heat into the rooms

Burns Soft Coal Slack Lignite Hard Coal Wood and lighter fusL Make yout selection BOW

Steady Cvtn Tsmpersture Day and Nltjrt 1MP4

Barton Sc Dunbar P i n c k n e y M i c h

WosHtOO sud Upward

She and Finish

been sick is bet ter

NORTH HAMBURG

Fluyil l i iack of Chicago spen t Smuhiv at

the h o m e of J a m e s X IRI I

Miss F U J I l l enne t t is e n t e r t a i n i n g her

cousin M r s Mirsh of S tonkb r idge

Miss M a e Van Flee t is s p e n d i n g the week

with Mrs G e o B a r m n l in (lenoiv

Mrs H T Gur t r e l l was the g u e s t of her

siMer in Ann A r b o r part of last week

Misn F l o r e n c e Kic

uttein

Mis- Ttilti

is iu A n n A r b o r to

the first of the Chora l U n i o n concerlR

GREGORY Mrs l i i a ley who has

nt thiH w r i t i n g

Hert Dan ie l s had the misfor tune of loosshy

ing one of bis horses last F r i d a y

Mies Cora ( one who IIHH been v i s i t ing in

F l i n t for some t ime r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

M r and Mrs Samue l ( r a n k r u g e r a re

now vis i t ing b is m o t h e r

Norbe r t Lavey of P i n c k n e y is now he lp shy

ing Mr S t a c k a b l e with ids work

M r ftnd M r s John IjiirKfss were visitshy

ors at F r e d l l o w l e t t s S u n d a y

John M c C l e e r anil his men h a v e just

comple ted H new barn for M r Risdon and

sum

Seymour May and wife of N^w York a r e

visi t ing Ins sis ter M r s R u t h C h a p m a n and

o t h e r re la t ives in U n a d i l l a

T h e B Y I U met a t t h e h o m e of

Kev M c T a ^ g a r t F r i d a y e v e n i n g and electshy

ed otHcers R e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved and

WlbblAM 5 ROBB

Wil l i am F l i i b b the democra t e a r d i -

da l e for IYosrei i t in Attorney s ta l l ed in

Howel l seviii yejtiM t-o to p r a r l i r e liw

bavinyi ju^ t innney eniiigb to putebi i se a

law l i b r a ry T w o years Inter he was mar shy

ried and 11HV lia-i a family ot three chil i l-

ren t )win nr to sickness in the family it

it wns r a the r ha rd hgt aeeninuLite and he

d id not o b t a i n -1 iioire unt i l a year a^o H e

has a lways been a b i r d worker n i l irev i

has been ab jve any kind of h o n o r a b l e

work H e has always tteeu fair in his

dea l i ngs and has a lwavs mnde it a prac t ice

to ag ree np in tie pr ice ot his bullbullbullbullbull i res he-

fore the Wv)rk VHS pei formed

H e was e lec ted pro--ait h i a l u n i v trtai

years ago and lias j i role one of I i nbdquoston

Coun ty s he-t pr seen inrr utile n- l i e is

ntjooil sp^iNii ami c o d w ir-o]- i n l Iro

AMAampA^tiAMAMAampiAi

e n h a m -pen t S a t u r d a y with j bdquo R Ood t ime was enjoyei l by al l

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George Woodrilff sect 55 UKAIKH I N -

I Pianos Organs Sheet Music 1 SmaI Instruments of al Kinds

I Phonographs and S e w i n g Machines

Cash or on Kasy W e e k l y

0 r M o n t b l v 1avnwmtn

JvAlampo Dealer for LiviugHton County for the following

Cars

U i o n A u t o m o b i l e s

PLADOTELI)

M Ishun is in Howel l this week

) arnegt Mi teer and family have all been

on lt k list t he past week

M-- r i i i iwli i te and d a u g h t e r visited

Mrs Mae Smirh of W h i t e ( )lk last h r idav

i l i e A S will serve d i n n e r at thishy

ll me or Samuel WVssoii Kridav October

^- C Tppin^ r e tu rned M o n d a y from a

1)000 mi le f l ip through the west H e t ravshy

eled t h r o u g h seven slates and within four

-t TIIUCH uf T e x i i K

bull bull -Marrin Sici th ilied at his borne Ocro-

4 her 4ti sf the age of 7 yea r s He lias

bullpound been a p a t i e n t siifTir r for severa l mnntli^

K with i diseHf of the foot which led the

arc [ m t a t i o u of his l imb above (be knee af-

^ J ter whirr lie neve r regained consciousiu ^

bullbull j and lived only JI h o u r s T h e funeral ser-

t viri WMS condoct ta l by Kev Saigeon laquossist-

j ed by KiV Rivy and )s t rander

|J | j WednesdHy even ing October 2oth tlir-re

K j will be a mee t ing it t he M a r c i h e e hull for

the p u r p o s e of urbaniz ing raquo soeiev to hi-

known ltIH Ire Fl-iintield Huriil ( r r o n n d

S o c i e t y All permms interes ted in the

Tounr ie l i i cemetery a re requested to be

p re sen t for rlte purpose of e lec t ing I r a s t e r s |

K

her pa ren t s M r and M r s W m I lenha in

M r and Mrs H e n r y Kice were S n n d a v

guests at the h o m e uf C O Smi th at Lake shy

land

1 1raquo V a n F l c c t and faniilv i s i t ed at

tin- home uf (J-eo Parnard in ( l e n o a Satshy

u rday

Mrs Ili( Kly and d a u g h t e r Helvia a re

the guests of Mr and Mrs W m Hen bam

I or a lew davs

Miss F l o r e n c e Kice and Mis L a w r e n c e

were A n n A r b o r visi tors Tuesday and

Wedl lssday of hist week

Mrs (lai rie Whi t luck of L i n d e n is s p e n d shy

ing sunn lime with her son IL i r rv Wbit-

li irk ll t ir Plensa ni l a i ke

Mi-s Mary Lil l ie has r e tu rned io her

home neur A l m a after s p e n d i n g severa l

mon ths with M a r y V a n F l e e t

Over fifty of the members of the Mi te

and Mission society meet at t h e p leasan t

home of Mr a n d Mrs Hert Nash T h u r s shy

day A yr-ry i IIIIM i-stiiig p r o g r a m also a

good d i n n e r waR enjoyed hv i l l i r e s e n t

SOUTH GREGORY

Wil l i ams was in Chelsea Mrs Lester

S a t u r d a y

Kav t n b h WHA In lackson S a t u r d a y on

biiaine-is

Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams took

WEST J-UTKAM I I If ( i a r d n e r t r ansac ted business in

L y n d o n T u e s d a y

Ethe l D o y l e is the owner of a fine new

Mil ler p i a n o

Eun i ce G a r d n e r has r e t u r n e d from a visshy

it in L a n s i n g

Mrs Bert V a n H l a r i c i i m is s p e n d i n g the

week in Ken t n

Miss N e l l i e ( J a r d n e r a t t e n d i n g the funshy

era l of her cous in T i m T o u m n e y of Deshy

troit W e d n e s d a y

Mat B r a d y and fami ly of H o w e l l spent

S u n d a y with Mr B s m o t h e r h e r e

R o b e r t F o x aud wife who h a v e been

visi t ing at the h o m e of Patr ick K e n n e d y

re tu rned to Detroi t M o n d a y

EAST PTJTHAM 1 W Sweeny of C h e U e a cal led on relshy

a t ives he re this week

Miss G l a d y s F i sk haa been s p e n d i n g the

past week with he r sister M r s Keed in

W e b s t e r

G u y H a l l was in Howel l one day laat

w r e k

Lewis S b e h a n was in Howel l last T h u r s shy

d a y

I Here are a Few | Items You j Cannot Afford |To Overlook j

110 ct Enameled Ware | i 1st Quality Gray Color

I -1 gtgt 4 ) HIIII (I tpiart P u d d i n g Fans

4 ReguWir Size W a s h Brtsins

- Smal l and M e d i u m SMUCC Fans

^ fgt quart Milk Pans

2 (|iart P r e s e r v e Ket t les

2 quar t Covered Tailfj

^ P i e P la tes D i p p e r s and o ther a r t i c l e s

Blue Delft Underglazed Ware at

10c Each

Assur tmem Cmupr i fes ( ups

S n i r e r s BowN and Pis tes

UKI

and in-Ju-

Jardiolers i-iOe nM

and sucli other business as may rorue be- I dinner with Roy Parmer nv wife Sunday I fore the meeting

Subscribe for the Dispatch ftml get all the new for a year for 1 IK)

Mrs Tom Stone and Mrs Frank Rates

visited at L R Williaim Sunday

Mr nm Mrs () Marshall visited at Roy

Farmers Sunday

RO OTHER STOVE DOES THI ftolcs Hot Blast Hester mttntstns a OOB-

tlmioim nrgt also KtnAj r r m h u t I t will hold flr from Ratnrday ntfht rmtll iiotxtey mnmtntc (48 hrnrs) i t win hold flf awtt nlfht with 1laquoMlaquo wlaquol thtn any ottraquogtr raquotoraquo Oplaquoraquon ttnraquo drafts In thlaquoraquo ranrnlnj laquond thp nvwna raquorf qiilrfcly h n f H with thf roi pnt In raquoh^ ntirht before Comp In anil rxtmlne Coirs Orljlnsl Hrraquot Blast Heater Prlc 11200 and bullp according to tlsa (B-lt)

record of c n n t i r n which anv lawver nitty

be p m u d of No i asc has hea) a p p e a l e d

from e i the r h e j i ix t i c or circui t cour t and

nrgt o ther lawyer has assisted in a t r i s l of

a n y c r imina l oasraquo sirfed Murine his te rm

of office am the cr imina l e x p e n - e s have

boon g r ea l v r^duiA1

A great m r a - filxe state io i i ts a r e of en

m a d e a b o u t a tiv c a n d i d a t e who is ru on ing

for otfice but e v e r y o n e who is fair will adshy

mi t that M r Kohh is well r m a i n r d ltgt till

t h i s impor t an t nfngt vx he i agt^ to

h a n d l e a aa rd cnmu t l c bull -e wi ihout ltny

aaais tanre In faltt he is enf i led by fiis

record to b re-el eel ed ac -co rd ing a

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3 bull New Lot of Lgtadielaquot G o o d s in Col la r J a b o t s C o m b s B a r r e t t e a E t c S p e c i a l l y P r i c e d a t 10c E a c h i

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6 E N D 8 A FEW WIRELESS MEBS-AQE8 BACK ANNOUNCING MAshy

CHINERY IS WORKING FINE

LAST 8EEN OFF SANDY HQOK AND MAKING SLOW P R O G R E S S -

ONLY 75 MILES FIRST DAY

T h e r e A r e S i x M e n in W c l i m a n i

P a r t y d n d I n d i c a t i o n A r e

G o o d f o r F i n e W e a t h e r

W a l t e r W e l l n i u n r im n e w s p a p e r main a n d r x p l o r e r w h o o n J u l y 9 a n shyn o u n c e d t h a t lie w o u l d be Hit l i i s t l o a t t e m p t a JiiKln t o E u r o p e i n a b u l l o s a b r o u g h t h i 8 l o n g p r e y u r u t i o u s t o a t t e n d by a r i s i n g a t S a t u r d a y m o r n shyi n g a t A t l a n t i c C i t y f r o m t h e b e a c h in h i s d i r i g i b l e A m e r i c a w i t h l i v e c o m p a n i o n s a b o a r d T h e t h o u s a n d o r m o r e m e n w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n gtvho t u r n e d o u t ro c h e e r a n d w a v e t h e i r haiif lkfjrr-hii- is a s t h e ampus b a g t o o k t h e a i r b a d b e e n fciveii LO i m d e r s u m d t h a t t h i s w a s t o b e a f r y - o u i )raquoin bu t o n c e t h e ba luul f a d e d i n t o t h e lopound Jreesi m e s s a g e s b e ^ a n t o n m i B l a c k f r o m W e l l m a n t h a t s h o w e d h e h a d h e a d e d l o r Kuroigte

A f t e r t h e A m e r i c a w a s s w a l l o w e d u p i n t h f o K t h e w a t t h e r s h e a r d f r o m t h e I i n f a n t i n e S h o a l l i fe s a v i n g K a t i o n t h a t t h e a b i m b ) haltl p a s s e d t h e s t a t i o n l i e a d e d i u a n ltRslerly d i r e c t i o n Thi- w o t h e f i r s t i n t i m a shyt i o n g a t h e r e d t h a t t h e A m e r i c a r e a l l y w a s o n h e r w a v to E u r o p e

T h r o u g h o u t t h e I f t c n o o n a l a t shyt e m p t s t o s p e a k to t h e a i r s h i p w e r e u n s u c c e s s f u l a n d n o t h i n g a g a i n w a s b e a r d u n t i l (j o c l o c k w h e n t h e s t e a m shye r C o a i n o o u t w a r d b o u n d r c i x n - t e d by U n i t e d W i r e l e s s t h a t s h e h a d l i g h t e d t h e A m e r i c a s o u t h s o u t h e a s t of t h e S c o t l a n d l i g h t s h i p T h e n i e s -Kae i n d i c a t e d t h a t t h e a i r s h i p in l b h o u r s h a d c o v e r e d o n l y a b o u t 7gt m i l e s o f h e r t r i o o f UU0 m i l e s o r m o r e

T l i e f i rs t m e s s a g e t o a r r i v e c a m e f r o m a n u n k n o w n s t e a m e r c a r r y i n g w i r e l e s s w h i c h h a d p i c k e d u p t h e n e w s f r o m t h e A m e r i c a t h a t s h e w a s h e a d e d n o r t h e a s t H o b M i l l e r t h e loshyc a l w i r e l e s s m a n l h e r e u p o n s t a r t e d in t o c o m b t h e s e a w i t h i n q u i r i e s s e n t 1o p a s s i n g v e s s e l s r e g a r d i n g t h e A m shye r i c a a n d h e r c r e w A l l d a y Miller k e p t a t i t bul w i t h l i t t l e s u c c e s s exshyc e p t a r o u n d t h e n o o n h o u r s

JtiBt b e f o r e n o o n M i l l e r g l a d d e n e d t h e t h r o n g s by r e a d i n g off a m e s s a g e w h i c h h a d j u s c o m e to h i m f r o m t h e A m e r i c a

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For 30 years Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female Ills No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine Made exclusively from roots and herbs and has thousands of cures to its credit

1 Mrs Pinkham invites all sick women _ _ to write her for advice She has guided thousands to health free of charge

Address Mrs Pinkhraquom Lynn

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table Compound and the pain disappeared 1 centinnea i ts and am now in p e r f e e t at Lydia E Pinkhaora Vegetable pound has been a Qoq-aend to as I believe I should have been my grave if it had not been for Pinkhams a d v i c e and Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Compoi mdashMrs GHOKOK MAY 85 4th Paterson ST J

Mrs MV K Tfoush s a y s I h a v e b e e s completely cured of a severe f e shymale trouble b y Lydia E hams Veget Compound want to mend it to 1 fering mdash M r s W H O U S H 1 view Ave tinnati Ohio

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T h e t a s t e w a s v e r y n i c e s h e piiid w i t h a r a t h e r s i c k l y smile b u t I t h i n k t h a t I l i k e t h e o t h e r k i n d of j ciCiim b e s t d e a r I i p p i n c o t t s

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TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for R e d W e a k W e a r y W a t e r y E y e s a n d d r a n u l a t e d E y e l i d s M u r i n e D o e s n t S m a r t - S o o t h e s Eye P a i n n n i S K i s t s S e l l M u r i n e E y e R e m e d y L i q u i d 2Jc gtrgto $100 M u r i n e E y e S a l v e i n A s e p t i c T u b e s 2~gtc $1 00 E v e B o o k s find E y e A d v i c e F r e e b y M a i l

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p r i se Y o n hf c r i e s Y e s s i r L o v e is Id hid y o u k n o w At t h i s t h e o t h e r w h o h a d f o n d l y

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L u r k l l y

I m p o r t a n t t o M o t h e r s K x n m l n o c a r e f u l l y e v e r y b o t t l e of

C A S T O R I A a saf f i a n d s u r e r e m e d y l o r i n f a n t s a n d c h i l d r e n a n d nee t ha t it

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T h e n e x t n e s t t h i n s t o h e l n s r i c h - to h a v e p e o p l e t h i n k Yuti m

PUTNAM F A D E L E S S D Y E S Color morlaquo owvSi erlaMtr and tatter colort than any sthar ay Ont Mrc eaekta cotera all ftktra Yea tan frn anr 02 mea t wltheal riaplaa at art Write far f r t t feaoklotmdash Now to Ore Bleach ana Mia Colon

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Entire Stock Must Be Glosed Out By Janlst11 This is one of the greatest sales ever held iu Pinckney and vicinity for reasonsmdashFirst the argest stock to select from Second because we are going out of business and everything will be sold at cost prices We wish also to impress on the people that this is NO FAKE vSALK and that we have no ancient accumulations to pawn off on the public The stock consists of

Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Furniture Etc

Will Be Sold at Gost Prices

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As space will not permit we will list but a few of the many bargains Call and be convinced that we mean business

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SHOES SHOES SHOES Closing O u t Barga ins Meun Ladies Minsea ttud Chihl

M e n s $ 2 7 5 Dress Shoes M e n s $350 H i g h Top Shoos M e n s H00 Pa t -K id Shoes Boys $250 Heavy Shoea -Miases $200 School Shoes Lad i e s $400 Dress Shoes L a d i e s $350 Dress Shoes -Lad ie s $200 Dress Shoes Lad ie s 15c Hose per pair L a d i e s 12frac34 Hose per pai r Mens 25c flose per pa i r

reus Shshyoes

$ 2 0 0 2 7 5 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 60 300 2 9 0 169

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DRESS GOODS AND SILK BARGAINS Tgt0c Wool Dress Goods per yard only $100 Dre3s Goods per yard ouly -$125 Dress Goods per j a r d only $175 S i l k mdash W e will put on sale 60 yards of 1 yard wide

black silk fully guaranteed sui table for skir ts and waists The rus t l ing kind $175 value at per yard

Yard wide Black Taffeta made to sell at $125 per yard Best colored Tenn i s F lannel yer yard Best S t auda rd Pr in t s per yard Best Chall ies per yard -

BED BLANKET SPECIALS 374c 75c 98c

129 98c 8^c

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The bjc Quali ty The laquo100 Qual i ty The $150 Quali ty The $150 Quali ty Comfortables

30c 85c

125 125

GROCERIES

Odds and Ends in Shoes Regardless of Cost

Chi ldreus cent5()0 Cloaks Ohildrens $400 Cloaks C h i l d r e n 300 Cloaks

$ 3 9 8 3 00 2 25

Best Lard only llaquo5t-Best Crackers pound 7 e Corn Flakes only 7 e Yeast only 3 e Corn only 7 c

Mens 7 5 c Overal l s

Best Teas only Good Rice pound Soda only Raisins ouly 50c Matches

4 0 c 4c 5c 7c

2 5 c

6 0 c

ALL FURNITURE WILL BE SOLD AT COST

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eOBhiaaxo uvlaquoraquo HOlaquoSDAY noitMNn BY

ROY W CAVERLY PROPRIETOR

Mrs C P Sykea was an over Sunday visitor iu Detroit

Mrs Mabel (-ope was un over Sunday visitor in Detroit

_ The Misses Florence and Helen Kaitfruu raquot tuePoBtottceat pinckoey tobiAmgt j Reason were in Jackson one day

ltta aacoaa-clut mlaquottlaquor j l a s t w e e k AdmrMHtiK ratraquo made known on application lt T T

Ross Read aud family spent I Sunday at the home of H R Gil-

L O C A L N E W S j lette of Howell

J) W Mur ta was in Howell last Sa turday

G a r n e r Carpenter and family visited her pa ren t s near Anderson Sunday

Guy Blair of near Gregory spent Sunday with his paren ts here

Mr and Mrs F r ank Hinchey of Gregory visited a t the home of his mother near here Sunday

F r e d Read of Pe t ro i t was an over Sunday visitor at the nome of his parents Mr and Mrs Thos Read

Don t forget the M E F a i r at the opera house this week Fr iday and Saturday Oct 21 22

The Misses Maude and Mildred K u h n of Gregory visited here Saturday and Sunday

Mrs Will Durkee of Jackson has been visiting at the home of A H Gilchr is t and wife

Mrs W A Carr left last Saturshyday for a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Detroi t

Rev A G Gates is the new owner of a 3 year-old colt which he purchased one day last week

Mrs A W Lewis and Mrs M Miss F lorence Tupper spent Sa turday and Sunday at t he home E Pl impiot t visited over Sunday of her uncle Dwight But ler of t the home of R W Lewis in H a m b u r g Williamston

W t U i t a r K W h i t a c r e of Howell George Hendee and wife were -ttpfibHoaa Gtfcdidate for Supe r - over Sunday visitors at the home i n t e o d t n t o f tfee poor was in town of their daughter Mrs Emi l G one day last week Lamhertsonvof Howell

Rev Wm H Vail of Elk Kap- F rank R Crandal l of Howell ids visited at the home of A B i republican candidate for repre-Green the last of last welaquok and jsenta t ive in the State Legis la ture the first of th is week w laquo in town one day last week

Mrs J o h n Rane and l i t t le On page 5 a large adv of Arm daugh te r of Whitraore lake visited s trong laquofe Barron of Howell will her father Floyd Reason Hatnr-jhi found If yon are th ink ing of day and Sunlay Mr Rane spen t buying a gasoline engine read it Snnday here Read it anyway

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Reaching thr Top in any calling of life dnmnnds a vigshyorous body and a keen brain Withshyout health tbera ia no snccnss Rut Electric Bittfrs is tbe gnatflst Health Builder the world ha1 evar known It oimpela perfect action of stomach liver and kidneyg bowels pnrififts and enriches the blood tones and inviffor-orotes the whole system and enables JOB to stand the wear and tear of yoor daily work After months of bulloffering from kidney trouble writes W M Sherman of Cashing Mq three bottiSfi of Electric Bitters maTto me iatl like a new man 50c at F A Sigfrr

E u g e n e Reason oi Detroit is spending a few days with his fathshyer here We unders tand he has resigned his position with the Hudson Motor Car Oo to aerept a more lucrat ive one with the E - M - F Co H i s many friends here wish him the best of success

It s the Worlds Best No one has ever made a salve ointshy

ment or balm to compare with Hnek-Ien Arnica Halve Its the one per-tect heraquoler of c a t s corns burns bruis-

George Reason of Detroi t was in town Tuesday in a Carterear

J o h n Hoffeman is taking t reatshyment at St Marys hospital is Deshytroit

Ed F a r n a m shipped a car of chickens to New York City last Monday

H R Gil le t te aud C A Par-shall of Howell were in town the

I latter par t of last week

Percy Mortensou left last Fri-| day morning for a weeks visit with i relatives in Three Riveis

John A Meyer has an auction on the old Cobb farm at Por tage Lake Tuesday October 25 See

I his adv

I Mrs Me J u tee who has been vis-j i t ing friends and relatives here returned to her home in Gregory last Fr iday

Mrs I S P Johnson was callshyed to Conway last Thursday on account of the sickness of her sisshyter Mrs L Gould

i

Mrs J ames Heffernan has been having a very painful time with her left hand blood poison hav ing set iu some time ago

Mr ad Mrs Anson Grimes of Munith visited his uncle Samuel Grimes and wife and other fr iends here last Thursday

The Linden Leader says tha t Rev X W Pierce has been spendshying the werk with his daughter Mrs Bennet t of near Pinckney

The P lu s Ul t r a class of thlaquo Cong S S will give a Halloween social at the home ot H Swarthnut Monday evening Oct 31 Everyone cordially invited

j Mr J o h n Adams Sherick will | address the men of Pinckney and j vicinity Sunday Oct 23 in the Consl church Meet ing to be held at 3 p m The men of every

denomination are cordially invitshyed Let the men of Pinckney give Mr Sherick a good hearing all

(seats are free

I Mr and Mr W H Placeway were grea t ly surpriHed one day

i last week to receive an express package from thei r daughter Miaa Lola A P laceway of Ames Iowa

es sores scalds boils ulcers eczema C O u U i D n g n efeganVblack d r e w

salt Rheam For laquoore eyes cold sores R n d a handsome watch and chain chapped hands or sprains its snpreme Miss Placeway has been a tnccesa -Infalltble for piles Only 25c at F A ltnl teacher in the Ames College Sigfers for a number of years

C S Line and family of Howell were in town last Sunday

Fred Grieves and family visited at tbe home of Fed Hemmingway Sunday

Matt Brady and family of How- j ell visited relatives here over Sunshyday j

Mens fine cloth and fur overshycoats for sale at VV J Dancer iv lt CosmdashStock bridge

Miss Margare t Lynch spent iast | Wednesday and Thursday visit ing | friends in Detroi t

C B Andrews of Redford spen t Sunday with his cousin F L Andrews and wife j

LeRoy Lewis expert Ann Ar- j bor optical specialist will be at i parlors of P inckney Hotel next Monday Eyes tested by the new method free of charge |

$80 per month s t ra ight salary and expenses to men with r ig to introduce our poultry remedies Don t answer unless you mean business E u r e k a Poul t ry Food Mnfg Co ( I n c ) East St Louis Til 42t4

Mr and Mrs Johnston Miss Lill ian Boyle and J o h n Tiplady of Leslie visited the latter1 s parshyents Mr and Mrs Robt Tiplady and other fr iends here Sunday afternoon They made the t r ip in Mr Johns ton s auto

George Hassenchal of Pinckney and Mis H a n n a h McDonald of Detroi t were united in marriage in the township of Genoa Oft 9 Rev V H Sibley preformed the ceremony -Livingston Democrat Mr Hassenchal is well known in Pinckney and vicinity and his many friends extend congratulashyt ions

The M E fair for 1910 will be held at the opera house Fr iday and Sa turday October 21 and 22 aftershynoon and evening to which every- body is most cordially invited | Supper will be served both night j The booths will be supplied with ] art icles both useful and beautiful and it is the i r aim to make the booths more attraction than ever Come and get yotir Chris tmas drifts and save the work and worry T h e j J u n i o r Bible class will have charge of the fancy booth and you can surely find something i o please i yonr taste Don t forget the date bull

Subscr ibe for the Dispa tch-

V VV Barnard and wife were I in Howell over Sunday |

L a s i Saturday a change of ring-1 ing went into effect at the central I here and hereafter the r ing for j central will be one r ing instead of three except on lines 40 41 44j and 50on which Hues the ring fori central will be three short Re-1 member -one r ing for Pinckney I

The Pinckney Exchange Bank

Does a Conservative ing Business

Bank-

3 p e p c e n t

paid on all Time Deposits

Pinckney Mich

C o m i n g T r e a t

Sunday evening Oct 23 the Southern Nightengales will have charge of the s inging dur ing the preaching service at the M E church Everybody invited Tuesshyday evening Oct 2o thoy will give an en ter ta inment at the same place Watch for bills j

Kills a Mnrderer

A merciless murderer in appendicit-1 is with many victims Bat Dr Kings | New Lif i Pills kill it by prevention i They Klaquontty stimulate fltomanh liver j and bowels preventing that cloRgintf I that invitee appendicitis caring enn-1 T h e Business-like pr in t ing plain stipatinn headache biliousness chills j neat kind that looks r ight At 25 at P A SigiMrs the Dispatch Office

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Wi wish to thank the many patrons who have favored us with their liberal patron ag~c sin re w 1gtegin coming here every week We believe the people of this vicinity realize the more buyers they have the better prices they will iret for their products Therefore we have decided to he here hCVERY WEDNESDAY the year around to take in produce We ask that you continue to jjive us a share of your business Think it over

We Will Pay Por Next W e d n e s d a y s Del ivery t h e Following Cath P r i ces

Chickens H e ^ Fowls 11c Ducks 11c Geese 8 c Turkeys 1 5 c Best Veal 8 c

Fresh Epffs 2 5 c

4

Theae Pr ice a r e for live weight and eve ry pound you bring us

R e f e r e n c e raquo - - P l n c k n e y and Howell Banks

H L WILLIAMS E G Lambertson Agt

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Legal Not ices

St a t e o f M i c h i g a n the prufonte uuurt for the county of Livingston- At a seaMou ol raquolaquoid

Court held a the Irobntti Oftiiw i the Village of Howell lu said couulyou the Urd du^ of October A 11 1U1U fretteut Hon Arthur A MoalHguv Jud^e ot Irubate In the matter of the estate uf

H a r r i e t t B u y e r D e c e a s e d Emil II Brown having a ed laquolaquodltl court

bin final account ae admiuiraquotrator of iaid estate and hia petition praying fin the allowance thereof

It is ordervd that hriday the -JHtii day of Detour Au 1H1U at 10 oclock iu the forenoou at daid 1ro-

ate ottlce be and 1B hereby appointed for examinshying and allowing eatd account

It i i further ordered that public notice thereof be ylveu by publication of a copy of this order lor three tsuccenelve weeks previous to a aid day ol fceariair in the IIKCKSHX DIHVATCH raquo newspaper printed and circulated in said county x bulltii

ABTBUK A MONTAGUS Ja4claquo of Probate

STATE OF MICHIGAN the 1robate Court of the County of Livingston At a session of rnitd court held at the Probate

Office In the Village of Howell in said County on the 3rd day of October A I) J9KI

Present Hon Arthur A Montague Indue of Probate In the mutter of the estate ol

Menu SIOLKK J^ceased Hollie KSixler liuviii tiled lu aaid court his final

account HP udinistrator lgte honis non of said estate and hie petition praying for the allowance thereof It i ordered that Friday I he JHth day of Oct A Igt 11)1() at ten oelnck in the forenoon at RUIO Irobate Office igte and ilaquo hereby appointed for examining and allowing laquoaid uccotint

It is lurtlnir ordiii-d that igtuidlc notire thereof l ^iven by i)iiblicatlou of a copy of this order for three micceHHive weeks previous to said day of licarint in the Iinckney IMBPATCH U newspaper jirinted and circulated in said county

RTHUB A MOMTAOTTF t 42 Judge of Prohate

Auction Having decided to ijuit farming I will

sell at Public Auction on the Portage lake Laud Couipanys fxrm known an tije old Cobb farm 4 miles HOUUI of I inckuey K rniks north of Duxtrr on

Tuesday Oct 25 at 10 oclock sharp

P o u r H o r s e s 1 brood mare with foal 15 yearn old 8|iaa black mares b and tgt yrs black ^ekiiu^ coming 2 yeara old

C a t t l e 3 Durham COWH 2 half blood JerseyB 2 heifers S calves Also 4 Hhoals

T o o l s Wagon rack spring tooth drag Buckeye dril l delivery wagon Hur-rfey li^bt harness 2 heavy work harnesses single hiirneas platform wagon open buii-gy 11 y Oliver chilled plow bean puller hay rake Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline engine punip jack Deere 2-horse cultivator 1-horse cultivator (jUHiitity househohl goods quantity hay corn and corn stalks about 2UU shocks of Corn not husked

Lunch s e r v e d a t Noon

T E R M S All sums of 1600 and under cttBh all sums over that amount one years tine will be given on good bankable notes at 6 per cent interest payable at the Dexshyter Savings i5ank

John A Myer E W D A N I E L S Auctioneer

Xnvit of b t JltJwiraquo ^t in town 8aMraquoy He mifa the trip is bis aota

ByroB WuHman of MatioQ is Ukiog treatment at the 8anitari-um here

W J Dancer amp Co Stock-bridge will pay your fare ou all purchttbeH of $15 or more

Johu Oadjvell of Anu Arbor pabtted thru Piackuey Momiay on hii way to Stockbridge

Orville Phillips of Fowlervillt-Republican candidate for County Clerk waa in town Monday

LOST Gold atick pin with the letter M on it between Hauitor-ium and depot Finder pleat-e leave at thiH office

Satinfactiou guaranteed iu every caae I guarantee both the qualshyity of lea and frames that I raquoel) JbeRoy Lewie optical np^cialist itt Hotel next Monday

R E Olda of the Reo Mnfg Co of Lansing with a party ol six were at the home of Mr ami filra Ralph lienuett of Norlb Hamburg f o r dinner l a s t Sunday They were in Mr Old big auto

R M Glenn brought to this ofshyfice a sample of corn Monday which he raiHed on his farm northshywest of here From the bottom of the stalk to the top of the tasHel measured 12 ft 6 in I t is a splenshydid sample and he says he ha more like it some of which he thinks is taller

The Hoyt Brothers have their new steel feed griader at work and it certainly turns out the feed [t is the only one of its kiud in Livingston county and farmers can now get their feed ground in an up-to-date manner Give them a trial and be convinced of the superior quality of work done by this new grinder

1 0 OTHER STOVE DOES THIS Coles Hot Blast Heater maintain a conshy

tinuous Are also a steady em het t t will hold Ore from Saturday night until Blondty morning (41 houra) Ir will bold fir orr nlfht with leps feoal than raquoay other xtoTe frtn the drafts In the tnorulag and the rooms arltraquo quickly heated with tht coal put in the nljrht before Come tn laquoid examine Coled Original Hot Blaet Heater Price raquo1200 and Dp according to slxe ltB-11)

Youn^t Man

Should S e e Those Nobby S u i t s at 310 $12frac12 $15 amp $18

In Brown and Gray Toninpounds

Boys Suits and Overcoats $3 to $8

L A D I E S C O A T S T h e largest s tock of Ladies C o a t s we have ever shownmdashBlacks and Colors

T h e season s newest

$700 to $2500

Fine Line of Childrens and MisSes Garments

Remember on all purchases of $1500 or over car fare both ways is paid

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i WH Y WE SELL THE We sell I H C Gasoline Engines because we know they will poundive perfect Sat isfact ion

We wish to offer you engines that are strong simple ecomicai and reliable After careful unprejudiced investigation we have selected the I H C~ line because I H C Engines give the most satisfactory power under all conditions

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T h e excellent design and cons t ruc t ion of I H C Eng ines make them the most Reliable P o w e r for F a r m S h o p or Tracshytion W o r k W e kno v when we have placed an I H C Gasoline E n g i n e t h a t it will do all t h a t has been claimed for tt

t h a t it will last for many years and give you t he g rea t e s t t e t u r n for your money

We a re in Howell ready to Make Good every Clali fop the Superior i ty of t he se Esngines

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T h e I H C Line includes an E n g i n e for every pu rpose t o which power is adap tab l e and eveiy E n g i n e is a d a p t a b l e to many uses

W e w a n t you t o call and ta lk over your power problem with u s - we can sett le it t o your ent ire sa t is shyfaction

D o n t waste time and money on inferior e n g i n e s mdash s t a r t r igh t with an I H C

THE I XX O LINES I H C- Vertiele Eng ines made in 2 3 25 and 35 horse power Horizontal (Por t ab le and S ta t iona ry ) in 4 6 8 10 12 15 20 and 25 horse power Gasi lme T r a c t o r s in 12 15 20 25 and 45 horse power F a m o u s Air-Cooled E n g i n e in 1 2 and 3 horse power

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Many American women wonder why ll ia that the Japanese women make auch ^ufd tea and the maimer hi which Ihey go jfc)QUt the operationThe Huaton Herald asjH When the Japshyanese woman makes tea ike foreign epectator lb impressed not only with the extreme jseusitiveoess of her nanus but also with the evident delicacy of her uenatffi of sight and laquomiil Jhe-tiecret of the tea ilea in the prober tu tslon

Black tea requires boiling water and green tea does not Mack lea reshyquires fresh water poured on Die leaveB when It hat just come to n deshycided boil Hut water thai has hoi led laquo long time and has lost its life will not make a good tea it should stand from three to seven minutes and only i n a porcelain pot Then all the lishyquid should be poured off In other words pour only as many cuptuis into the pot as you wish to serve at mien

Hot water standing on tea leaves draws out the tampnatn according to The Japanese women and this is the main th ing to be avoided For seeond cups pour boiling water on ihe leaves alshyready used When making a giveu tea the thing to hear in mind is that an oily beverage is desired Water beshyyond 150 degrees Fahrenheit tends to destroy the flavor and aroma by chishyving off the volatile oil

Allow hot water to stand in the cups to be served in order that they may bo thoroughly heated Pour fresh hot water cooled to such an ox-ten t that the finger can be placed in It -over the green leaves and let it stand in a porcelain pot for two minutes and half Then pour a little into each eup and then a little more and so on This makes each cup of like quality No sugar or milk is needed if the washyt e r Is of the proper temperature Japshyanese tea made in this manner should have a greenish- amber color with a t rue tea bush aroma and an oily taste

Fatal Omiaaion by Jones My friend Jones said Mr Ski n-

merton invited rne to spend a week bull4 his place in the country and T went laquoaxl had a delightful time but 1 will awver go again

Nice place Jones has and he sets a 0OOd table his beds are good and WBpythlng about his house is chann-bullyen but theres something missing from his garden

4i au niee garden Jones flower

mdashraquot Ha tkfti MMrWltlaquof thing and off

gt 100 Mill V hM p lace tor vegetashyt e 1ft V^fKftWy he raises too W P h a t ftpM^romtuste 0 t n f m ftJce garden sure enough and still as 1 looked around there was something missing my eye sought without knowshying what something that it didnt find and then it struck me all of a sudshyden

there wasnt a pergola I cant stand for that Most 1ms

Jutuble man Jones but I ran t afford to visit anybody living in the country that doesnt have somewhere Hbnuf his place a pergola

Vcndace of Lochmaben Last month an interesting old CUP-

mm was observed at fxichmahen in Dumfrieshire when the towns people laquoxereiscd an ancient right granted by charter of lames VI of netting the lochs surrounding Hie burgh for von-dace a very rare fish The fishing however did not prove productive very few vendaee being captured though in former years they were plentiful This fish which is peculiar to the Lorhiuahen lor lis uione takes no lure niul dies immediately when taken from the water Ita length varlea from i to i ulit inches and it in greatly prized by epicures being a fish of ^na i delicacv Court lour-

To Judge by tin Paperi Mrs MUSKS 1 car yer fathers In

trouble with the police riKuin Was yer mother much upset

The Child No she said she supshyposed every mraquon had tils trials mdash YT A P

Got Enough B l g g i l l B lOVcs t o t t k a t o a f l ii

bullWlf TiftBinut rrdeg vltau al(Oiii enough of It fOT once He had a visit from the OSIIIUII man and two insurance asent today

KEEP POOR III INHUMAN WAY

Secretary Arraigns County Ofshyficials in Report

WAY CLOSE PO0RHOUSE

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M T M u r r a y S a y J a i l s a n d A l m a

huuwclaquo in Michigan Unfit to Live in- Demand Superv isors Take

A c t i o n at Onuc

Landing Supervisors in a number of counties la this state will find them selves confronted with a severe arshyraignment uf the manner in which their respective counties treat aged dependents and those who have tu be locked away for the general good when i hey assemble for ibe fall sesshysion

lusi ai (his lime when Thauksgiv-ini and the other holidays are bull near at hand when the politicians are dis-j facturlng way The farmers are

Michigan BMt Sugar looming From all p r a w n l lndjoftttftne

Mlobtfaa will take flrat plalaquolaquo tWa yaftr la t h e ranks of the beet Biffar prtyduUn HUUM owln to the gt banner crops in this s tate and the dry raquoeaon in Colorado That state baa been leadshying Michigan by a good margin but the prospects are Buch as to justify the belief that Michigan will jump tu the hlaquoad of the list

Last seasons output in this state amounted to 21ltM121(J0 pounds of granulated sugar valued at about $10 ouOUOu and it Is estimated that the present season will bring the output up to 250(J0U0Uu pounds

In audition to the sugar the byshyproducts have been developing rapidly and besides molasses pulp made into a form of blscuk and used fur stock feeding has found a ready market

Michigan sugar coiimwu has been stiffening up and has gained five joints Humors were current that there wuuld soon be something doing in ihe way of a fancy dividend but F K Hathaway secretary of the comshypany stated that there was no unshyusual reason for the advance in the price of the stock

It is simply the development of the business We are extending opershyations in an agricultural and nmuu-

eussing good government the length oi the Uute M T Murray of the stale bourd of corrections ami charities is seeking legal means to force four counties to close a poorhousc and three jails as unfit places for human beings to inhabit To numerous other counties he hai sent letters calling atshytention In unequivocal language lu the squalid crowded condition of their puorhousea and jails and demanded that the supervisors take action at once to better the conditions

Heres the way he describes the poorhousemdash-or infirmary as the law politely terms them nowmdashin one counshyty -Within the shadow of a beautishyful courthouse and in a community boasting and advertising Its advanshytages and resources Grand Traverse county provides for her unfortunate dependent and inflrui in a manner most disgraceful to the county and the state The vermtn-infested quarshyters are absolutely unfit for the purshypose for which they are used and there is not a redeeming feature about the premises other than that the overshyseer uid matron are capable and doshying the best they can with what the county has provided

No provision is made for the sepashyration or classification of Inmates and during the winter months the old peoshyple are huddled and packed together in a manner and under such conditions as to render It almost Inhuman lit one room the air space of which Is sufficient for one person only with the means of heating and ventilation five men were crowded the beds and cots occupying practically all the door space

The Ways of Women You insist on doing th i s asked

the husband I do replied the wife firmly Hut my dearmdash 9top she commanded Nothing

you can say will alter my determinashytion My mind is made1 up

Tn that ease replied the husband who had transmuted the base metal of experience into the precious gold of knowledge I have nothing more to nay ] realize that once possessed of an idea yon are like all your sex IHgt-yond argument

Do you mean demnnded the laquoifc with displeasure that 1 am incapable of seeing reason

Itenson with r woman answered the husband from behind his paper is like water on a ducks back in one car and out the other

You are wrong cried the wife trishyumphantly And to prove it 1 have already changed my mind--9Tnraquort Bet

inshycreasing their crops and we have had banner crops this year That is no doubt rhe reason

He said that there vvas no unusual prospect ahead in the industry hut simply a steady advance based on a substantial foundation

The development of pulp for stock feeding has become a factor and as a by-product will prove valuable We have put in a drying plant and so have others

i 11 A Douglas treasurer of the company said that the farmers had passed beyond the experimental stage and were now confident of the profits to be made from beet raising

With our natural advantages such as good loam ami the lake breezes which increase the sugar content of the beet there is no reason why Michigan should not soon head the lisf of beet sugar producing states In fact she may do that this year

Many Flaws in Home Rule Act The supreme court listened lo a reshy

view of the arguments in the case of the attorney general on the relation of J L Hudson el al against the comshymon council of the city of Detroit

Corporation Counsel 11 J M Hally represented the city council and At torneys A C Angell and Hlnton K Spalding appeared for the taxpayers Anjrell anil Spalding quoted numerous laws and cited extracts from many cases to show that the submission of a proposed charter amendment that would enable the city to vote on a bond issue for the purchase of he street railway system would he unconshystitutional

The case was heard before a full bench The vv hole question simply resolves itself into one legal point ns to whether the electors of Detroit will be given an opportunity to vole on the proposed amendment lto the charter at the general election In November

When iraquo petition WHS presented to the city of Detroit last spring asking that a special election he culled for the purpose of determining whether the taxpayers desired to own and opshyerate the street railway system it was called for August If Immediateshyly a number of taxpayers in Detroit who opposed this proposition applied in the supreme court for a writ of certiorari and a stay of proceedings until a hearing could be secured and the evidence reviewed In the supreme court

Prohibit ionists Freely Cash Up The cheerful willingness of the delshy

egates assembled at the state convenshytion of the Prohibition party in the auditorium of the Y W C A building to contribute cold cash out of their own pockets for the support of the

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Fear Trouble From Owens Bill bullWatch the Owens bill is the sloshy

gan of the Michigan osteopaths who held their state convention in this city The Owens hill to establish a national hoard of health Is regarded by j the osteopaths with suspicion In the original bill were feat tires that would | have worked great harm to the osteo- paths said Dr Herbert Bernard of Deshytroit and as ft is coming up again in i another form ihe osteopaths of the country must be read This anxiety over the Owens hill Vd to the decision of I ho convention to have a legislative committee The matter of personnel was left with the Incoming president The committee will act in both nationshyal and state legislative matters j

Officers were elected as follows j President T L Herroder Detroit j vice-president J K Downing Hay i City secretary Rebecca Mayers j Detroit treasurer 11 A Northrup Mt Pleasant

A feature of the convention was a clinic conducted by Dr d-eorgc Laugh- (

lln dean of the osteopathic college at Prohibition candidates in the fall elec-Kirksvllle Mo lie performed his own modification of the Ixirenz operation for congenital dislocation of the hip The difference Is mainly In the applishycation of the plaster cast following the bloodless surgical work

Lapeer Home Crowded Auditor General Fuller and other

tion was one of the truly remarkable features of the convention

There were no strings tied to any of the contributions the money was given for the good of the caiise There were no prospective political jobs to soften the pain of loosening the purse strings The men who went down into their pockets did so without a regretting sigh and the man who

state officers say that some immediate I collected the envelope did so without action will he necessary in order lo | n word of polite consolation provide more room at the home of tb^s feeble minded at Lapeer Mr Fuller estimates that there are fully 500 pershysons desirous of gaining ruimission Into tho institution hut cannot be ar commodate^ on account of lack of room It is understood that Ihe conshyditions are such that the governor will he a-ked to take some netion

Splits Signal Corps As n result of anion inUraquo--n lis the

state military hourd the signal corps detachment of Ihe stnte troops hs been divided into two rompatiies stashytioned at Ypsilanfi and fonia Com pany A will be the designation of Ihe one at Ypsilanli and Compatu ft the one at Ionia TCach will be allowed a maximum strength of TT men

Oliver W Stewart of Chicago a member of the national Prohibition committee and a practised orator thrilled the delegates with a talk on prohibition He tnld of thr high standards of the Prohibition party uid of the uphill tight for politiral recognition He wound up with a fr-vcrcd appeal for financial help Arouf XJOTI was subscribed

All Gflmw Violators Convicted State -flame Warden Pierce m his

monthly report lust flied shows that out of fif rases started during Septemshyber for violation of the game and fish laws ff) convictions were secured and Jl03i3rgt in fines and costs were colshylected There were 1 i complaints of violations investigated by Die rlepnrt-menf during the month

MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS

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Supreme Court The supreme com- lieiml tlc folshy

lowing cases Attorney general rrl Craves -s

common council nf Adrian Knights of Modern Maccabees vs Sharp Put-man VB Detroit fnlted Haiiway Con-ley vs Sinclair Shepard vs Schmtt Kisher vs burroughs Adding Muchine company People vs lt if Little rum pany Webb vs Granite State Kire in snrance compare Muijn vs Shannon

Rehearing was denied In Kaiser vlaquo lirismer

| Ber Keepers Will Meet

| The annual meeting of the Michigan State Hee Keepers association will be

held in Grand Rapids at the board of trade rooms November and 1u with headquarters at fhe Eagle hotel

Tt 1s expected between 2nTl and TfK) bee keepers will rutend Among fhe peakcrR will be 1 A Pearce (Irnnrt

dupitis Editors E R Root George W j Vork W Hutchinson R L Taylor ] foul brood inspector for MI hlgan C I c Llllle rtate dairy and food comtufs

CadillacmdashOuy Warren fourteen year old of Ktmth Boardmau had his Iwft leg umputated two inchen above the kne The physicians grafted his knee cup tu the stump or the bone Ut make a cushion for the leg Cancer ut the bone resulted The boy will reshycover- -The Daughter of Veterans reshyceived a letter from Mrs Custer exshypressing thanks fur naming their t ea t in her honor She also stmt a picture uf herself and tk-uerat Custer taken a short time before his death on the Llttlu Big Hum

Ruyal Oak Mrs Horace Hitchcock widow uf the late Rev Hitchcock fell down stairs breaking her left leg in several places Physicians removed three pieces of bone aud it is thought she will never be uble to walk again Whe is sixty-eight years old

Monroe- The common couucil apshypointed a committee to view building sites with the Idwa of erecting a city hospital

Mt Clemens--Philip Aidrich twenshyty accused by eight-year-old Helen Weiss of Armada uf a serlouB crime was liound over to the circuit court

Macklnuw City -K M Sutherland a resident of this place for nearly thirshyty years died Mr Sutherland was uue of the best known men uf ihe county having been supervisor of the township for several years president of the village and justice of the peace Mr Sutherland will be burled by the Masonic lodge of which he was a member

Charlotte - - D HBryant a Charlotte druggist was sentenced to 20 days in jail and to pay |200 in fine and costs for violating the local option law Bryant pleaded guiltymdashPhilip Gordon Lennox who says he is an English visshycount was badly burned by an cxplo-plosion of a gasoline tank His condishytion is serious

LansingmdashThe annual meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star opened here About 2000 delegates are presentmdash Adrian attorneys have appealed to the supreme court to compel the council to appoint a charter commission A vote on the charter revision carried last spring but not by a majority of nil the votes cast For this reason Ihe council refused to appoint a commisshysion

CadillacmdashHenjamln Fullmer eighshyteen years old and his dog were huntshying in the woods five miles from home when Fullmer who had dropped his gun on a bruth pile pulled it off muzzle foremost The trigger caught and three hours afterward the dog led its master s father to his boys 1 dead body The charge had shattered his left arm ami penetrated his lungs causing It is believed instant death j Mr Fullmer was Ulaquolng the evening j c bores when he heard his boys dog J harking near the barn Failing lo find his son ami thinking tho dor would not return without him unless something had happened he followed the animal across country to the woods where the accident happened

Kalamaoo Tho Michigan Retail Druggists association In convention hero took issue with ihe Anti-Saloon league after a conference with Pliny W Marsh and R N Holsnple and with the opposition of the dry leadshyers framed an amendment to the Dickinson search and seizure act which provides prosecution for a drug gist selling liquor in local option counties The amendment provides for the abolishment of a physicians prescription and as a substitute the affidavit of the purclmKefl j B recomshymended It is proposed to have the county clerk prepare a list of habitual drunkards who will be refused liquor

Ann Arbor--A Grand Rapids stushydent at the ( of M whose name the police refuse to give out was cut over the eye and otherwise hurt in n fight with tho town gang The student was escorting a young womshyan home after a dance and crossed the dead line Ashley street The town gang insists that the students must confine their attentions to co-eds and have frequently assaulted those who go west of Ashley street In comshypany with women

Cadillac Cadillac will offer the board of supervisors at its meeting a site for a $7F0ufgt courthouse

Saginaw Joseph Whitney son of State Renator Whitney of Merrill Suglnaw county was thrown from a street car and seriously Injured

Elkton Dr Andrew K Thompson thirty-one yearr old Is dead from pneumonia contracted while making calls in this vicinity He WHR a prominent member of the Saginaw Valley Medical society

Kalamazoo -Patrick H Burke a well-known business man is dead at tho age of fifty-nine years He owned a large amount of real estate and wan a brother of John Burke owner of Ihe Rnrdick hotel

Flint Henjamln flassinger and Jack Charbenuux both eighteen yearn old who claim homea in lshpeming are under arrest charged with burshyglarizing n locnl store and obtaining about $70 worth of lot

Cadillac- -S If Igtarnh a wealthy fafmer of Farmington and Mrs Frank Kysor one of the wealthy and promishynent women of Cadillac were marshyried here They will reside in an eleshygant home here Mr Lamb is the father of Judge Fred S Lamb The groom is seventy-five and tho bride sixty-five years old

Jnrkson -Relieved to be insane a man agout Li enrs of age giving his name as Michael Crowley re-n-il-t in all five days before It was discoverrd that he was suffering from typhoid fever He was removed n the city Lnap5fal

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The i hid Fellows of Parma townshyship are searching for Stewart If rionn 40 years old a farmer who disshyappeared from home Oct 2 and lias not been seen since leaving a wife and four children

dvices from Japan state thai the Toyo Kisen Kalsha under an agreeshyment with the Western Parlm railshyroad has contracted to start soon a direct steamer line from Yokohama to Snn vrancisco omitting fhe call ltt Honolulu it is anticipated that an 11-day trip will be the result It is purposed to put (ltvn new lim rs- into his -ervlce

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P lan f F i ^ Caute of Exploiter

ThertnttHflhip M t t i i e ^ m he raised by Vhlaquo cofferdam method and the question settled for all time as to whether the vessel wti blown tip in Huvana harbor by the Spaniards ur by an ex plus km in her magazine

The cofferdam luvthod consists in building the huge bos of steel pile bull6out the wreck and then pumping the water out This watertight box will be 410 feet loug aud 2G teet wide a t the widest place It will leavi TJO feet cleur on all hides uf the wreck aud this will take in the turret uf the Maine which was ulowu off by the explosiun

Argue for New Charter Attorneys for Adrian presented an

Important question to the supremo court at Lansing relative to ihe vote on charter revision in Uie cities of ibis state A prupusal to revise the charter of Adrian was submitted tu the voters last spring it carried by a majority of the vote cast on that particular issulaquo but did not obtain a majority of all the votes cast and (he council refused to appoint a charshyter commission declaring that the iu-leut of the law is that the question must receive a majority of all votes cast if it is to ho effective Citizens contend that the revision proposal was properly carried and ask the court to compel the council to appoint the commission urging the law requires n simple majority of the vole cast on tip- Question

Columbus 0 Str ike Declared Off At a meet in- of the street car

mens union in Columbus the strike which has been on since July 24 was formally declared off

The unionists declared in resolushytions adopted that they still considshyered their c ame meritorious but that they recognized a continuance of the strike in the face of approaching winshyter would work a hardship upon memshybers and their friends who thus would be barred from riding on the cars As a result of tho grand jurys invesshytigations foiv men have been sent to the penitentiary for strike disorshyders and many others are on the way

Senator Dolliver Dead Senator Dolliver died -t his resishy

dence at Fort Dodge of dilatation of the heart He had been confined to his bed lor a week He was 5lgt years old He had been in the United States senate 10 years and was in the lower house for HI years before entering tut senate

French Strike Is Over The directors of ihe French railroad

companies involved in the strike agreed to grant a minimum WHLO of 51 a day to Ihe employes of all lines running out of Paris

The new s ia e will go into effect January 1 and constitutes the chief (cpemMoii demanded by the nun

THE MARKETS 1 il IP MT ( u t M a i l u t d e l a t

l a s i igtrk-N p r i r e s mi u l g r a d e s Wlaquo t | i ugt te I s i si i i -r-- a n i l I n d i V r s $gt7MHraquo i i s t e e r s m i h e i l e t s IIMIU t e 100 $4 (gti gt i si i I T - a n d l u i l V r s Mill tltgt J nun $ -1n fn bull ITf ^ r a s H sielt s iu u Meir t b 1 HM In I Mia I a 1 ( 00 f 4fi0 cent1 --177 K i a s s s t e e r s a n d b e l i i - r s l ln T a r e f a t r(i() lo )lt) $ i 7ee 11raquo i h t d e e l a l c o w s $ I U lelt 1) fp i ed t a t r o w s $1111^1 lH(e e p J i l m n n nUVS $Hfrigt ii I a u t l i l s $raquo l i - M) e b u i c bci iv v b u l l s $ 1 l a i r t o tfoiid P o l n ^ a a a b u l l s $1riitu bulllt s t o c k b u l l s $11(1-10 c h u b c l e i l l t lK s t e e l s Mgt) In 10(10 $ L laquo)laquo( 7 7gt Ta l r f e e d i n g s t e e r s StiO t u 10((0 11 raquo( -27- c h o i c e s i o c k t - r s rain t o Vim j-l^D bulliid l a i r s t r i k e r s 70(1 l o 700 $l7i f(j) t i n t s t o c k l i - l t e r s $170 (lti 1 7gt m i l k e r s llll Ke y e i l l l K Uled lUl l l il t $10 1(1(11) c o m m o n m i l k e r s $27^(-17

V e a l C a l v e s M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s i h i y s p r i c e s b e s t Siai o t h e r s $(rtei0lte a i l p - h c o w s a m i - p r i n K c r a s t e a d y

S h e e p a n d L f u n b s M a r k e t l a m b s l7gtr h i g h e r t h a n l u s t T h u r s d a y s i i eo r s t o n d y h e a v y r a n b e s t l a m b s $ 0 7 5 f a i r l a m b s $iirgtr(( timi l iu l i t t u c o m shym o n I n m b s $7 1)0^0(10 f a i r t o Kltgtei s h e e p $-0 fir Ino (Mills a n d c o m m o n lii fii i7gto

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H O K S S t r u n g h e a v v $01 7i ifU 27 y o r k e r s JiaTraquo p i g s $ni(l ti)0-IO

S h e - o p I J I I W I T l i e s i l n m b s $7frj 7lO y e i t r l i t i t r s $ti fo 77gt0 w e t h e r s $ r O f i 177 i u c s $1^(-427

( i ) v c laquo S7ltlt( f 070

( i r i i l n K t r W h e a t l ^ a s h N o 2 r e d lifie l i r e l i l-

b e c o p e n e d w i t h a n n d v a i i c e of i4c bullst n i lte a d v a n e e r l t o $1 a n d d e c l i n i a l l o 0 S i c M a y o p e n e d a t $107 t o i a ^ h e d $l ( l r iU u u l t l t t r l i n r i l t o $10-1 N n 1 1 1 1 ^ - l 1 _ V i 1 - - -

A RAW idem opfo v bull tV-ir- i bull- -

Efitrfnoua HlaquoclaquorjpUlaquoV M a r l i t t mdash r r m -bull rlaquo and Shcap F M d t r t Cart 8 t t laquo k

Up at Bargain Prfoaa

CAUSES OF THt H U N

LOOOUO sheep and lambs ^ ^ ^ frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ ^ three da-ysmdashaucn iu round is toe record-breaking run thi week ofx the ChitMlaquoo m t f l e l

This enorntout over-mafc(yfcf lt of uhlaquoeigt i Uia result of tettpOMTJ^Suad peculiar cttuswa and uflers a rare op-puitunity fur farmera und sheep lead- ers tu stock up at burjjaiu pricea

This great rush uf sheep to market i umea mainly from Montana uodv adshyjoining wessteni ran^u country and citunoi last mure than two or thrilt-weeks lunger If is no evidenca uf over-production Its principal pauses ura UUJ recent drought which soraquo 4

burned out the grass that tflirfe will be very Jiule winter feed on the range and Hhk-h prevented the putt ing up oT sufficient hay to carry any considershyable number uf sheep jver winter while last winter was a very sever one and hay was su closely fed tha t ihere Is no old hay left over for tnlaquor purpose The causeqpieiice is tha t sheep owners are forced to marke t the bulk of their sheep this fall or else lose ihem i i^ihe fierce storms or winter

The most serious cause of the presshyent general liquidation however is the restrict km of the rau^e through occupation and fencing by dry iana-evs who are grain growers and not live stock raisers The tremendous rush of these settlers upon the rang within ihe last three years and espeshycially within the last twelve month- is hard for eastern people to realize It is not alone the area actually enshyclosed by these settlers but the breakshying up thereby of vast regions of grazing lands into such small sections that they are no longer available to-stockmen for grazing their flocks which is one of the main reasons why the sheep supplies of tho western range country arc being more closely marketed this year than ever be ore in the history of the t rade

This meuns an inevitable shor tase at market later on and next yeur and with a constantly growing demand for both mutton and wool it would seem that future good prices a re assured

The western range country has heretofore been Ihe chief souice of sheep market supplies but unless tfte farmers of the corn belt begin at once to mine many more sheep than thev have ever done before there will braquo a great scarcity of both mutton and wool before long in this country

Moreover there is a world-shortage of live stock of all kinds All Europe Is short of sheep and even Australias supply is declining with rupldily The snipe general causes that exist in this country are operating in other counshytries also Populations are growing rapidly everywhere -while grazing areas are being reduced As pasture land is uivned lo piodnction of cereals sheep raising declines

Thousands of American farmers can (urn this situation to (heir benefit through increase of both soil fertility and money profit by beginning right now each lo keep a small flock of sheep upon his farm And by taking advantage of ihe present opportunity to buy heallhy thrifty growing westshyern range sheep at bargain prices upshyon the heavily supplied Chicago marshyket they can Mock up at minimum post whether they want foundation stock for breeding or ihe growing kind to fa ten for market

A Distant Compliment They were talking about a eertain

mon who did not seem to he particushylarly popular At laRt one of the group derided that it was time for him to say something complimentary about the subject of the conversation

That stepchild of his is a good litshytle feller he remarked nnd they sny that he takes alter his father too mdash Youths Companion

Smoke Was Mosquitoes A cloud of smoke which appeared

to he arising from the cathedral tower at Helgrade was found when tho Are brigade arrive-] to he n large cluster of mosquitoes compact at the base nnd tapering toward the top

New Idea for Pontoon Bridge Denmark is trying out a new pon

toon brMge in which the pontoons a re anchored beneath the surface of the water Ihe bridge remaining motionshyless irrespective of the rise anil fall of Ihe 1 ide

Chinesrgt Seek Education The sudden demand for popular edushy

cation in China is shown by the fact that Ihe school attendance in ono provshyince has Increased SOiifi per cent in five years

Say Raisins Impart Energy Speaking of the announcement by

scientist-- (hat people may become enshyergetic by eating raisins the ThlcaRo Record-Herald puis in the comment that the trouble is that most of the energy produced by eating raisins has to lie expended in removing thr seeds

Abrahams Predicament The Sunday school clasa had reachshy

ed the part in the lession whore Abshyraham entertained the angel unaware

And what now is the meaning of unaware asked the teacher

There was a bashful silence then he smallest girl in the class piped up Cnerwire is what you takes off he-fore yon put on your irhtiemdashLip pifcnCs

When r ninn seals ip his head he I1 ap to think he is holding Mm

4

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BWT1 laquo-f

N M

SYNOPSIS

Tawrnce Blakeley lawyer goea to IiUriftuif with the forged notes in the Hronaon craquoe to get the deposition of Uihn Gflmore millionaire In the luttera home he Ik attracted by a picture of a young girj whom the millionaire explains is hiti granddaughter A lady requests Itittketoy to buy her a Pullman ticket He Wnm har lower eleven and retains tower (ML Ha find a drunken man tn lower

jtMpand retires In lower nine Ho awa- t M B in lower ueven and rinds his clothes bullaJfl bag tnUMjIngr The man in lower ten 5raquo found murdered Circumstantial evishydence point to both Blakeley and the inkuown man who had exchanged elothea

with him Blakeley becomes interested in a tfr In blue The trutn Is wrecked KlaJcoley 1B rescued from the burning cur

the girl In blue His arm is brpken (to to the Carter place fur break-The tfirl proves to be Alison West

I partners sweetheart Her peculiar lona mystify Hie lawvltr Siiti drops

sold bav and lilakeley puts it in his ickcL Blakeley returns home He finds

that he Is under surveillance Moving pictures Ot the train taken just belore the wreck reveal to Blakeley a man leaping from the train with his stolen trip Hlakcley learns that a iiuni named Sulshylivan leaped from the tntin near Mbullbull- -Hnd sprained his ankle ult- stayed surue time at tho Carter plaee

CHAPTER XVIImdashContinued

W I B tbe name Blakeley I asked I t might have been- I can t say

But tho man wasn t there and there bullwns a lot of noise I couldnt hear bullwell Then in half an hour down came bulltho other twin to say the gentleman w a s taking on awful and didnt want t h e message sent

Hes gone of course Yes Limped down here in about

bree days and took the noon train for the city

It seemed a certainty now that our man having hur t himself somewhat 1n his jump had stayed quietly in the farm house until he was able to travshyel But to be positive we decided to visit tbe Carter place

I gave the station agent a five-dolshyl a r kill which he rolled up with a couple of others and stuck in his pocket I turned as we got to a bend In the road and he was looking curishyously after us

It was not until we bad climbed the hill and turned onto the road to the Car ter place that I realized where we -were going Although we approached 1t from another direction I knew the farm house at once It was the one bullwhere Alison Went and ] had breakshyfasted nine days before Wi th a new restraint between us I did not tell McKnight I wondered afterward if bo had suspected it I saw him lookshying hard at tho gatepost which had figured in one of our mysteries but he asked no questions Afterward he grew almost taciturn for him and let roe do most of the talking

Wo opened the front gate of the b a r t e r place and went slowly up the walk Two ragged youngsters alike ^ven lo freckles and squints were playing in the yard

Is your mother around T asked In the front room Walk in they

answered in identical tones Aa wo got to the porch we heard

Tolce and stopped I knocked but 1he people within engaged in animatshyed ra ther one-sided conversation did not answer

I n the front room Walk iu quoted MeKnlght and did so In the stuffy farm parlor two peoshy

ple were sitting One a pleasant-faced woman with a checked apron rose somewhat embarrassed to meet us Sho did not know me and 1 was thankful Hut our attention was riv-Kod on a little man who was sitting before a table writing busily It was Hotchkiss

He got up when he saw us and had the grace to look uncomfortable

Such an interesting case he said nervously I took the libertymdash

Look here said McKnight sudshydenly did you make any inquiries a t the s ta t ion

A few he confessed I went to the theater last nightmdashl felt tho need of a little relaxationmdashand the sight of H picture there a cinematograph afshyfair s tar ted a new line of thought Probably the same clew brought you gentlemen I learned a good bit from the Station agent

Tho son-of-a-gun said McKnight tAftpound you paid him I suppose

ltpf t gave him five dollar was the apologetic answer

Mrs Carter hearing sounds of strife in the yard went out and Hotchkisn folded up his papers

I think the identity of the man la bullbull CttaWiBhert he said What number bullbullv fcf feBt do you wear Mr Blakeley

bullvon and a quarter I replied Jell It s only piling up evidence

he said choerf-jlly On the night of the muMer you wore gray Bilk undershyclothing with the second button of tho shir t missing Your hat had L B in gilt let ters inside and there was a very minute hole In the toe of one Mack nockM

lHush McKnight protested If word Rota to Mrs Klopton that Mr Blakeley was wrecked or robbed or whatever It was with a button miss-tag curd a hole In one sock shell reshyt i re to t h e Old Ladles home Ive heard her threaten I t

Mr Hotchkiss was without a sense bullf humor He regarded McKnight gravely and went on

Tvo been up in the room where the eon lay while he waa unable to get

You Dont Think He Locked the Door Himself

away and there is nothing there But I found what may be a possible clew in the dust heap

Mrs Carter tells me that in unshypacking his grip the other day she shook out of the coat of the pajamas some pieces of a telegram As I figshyure it the pajamas were his own He probably had them on when he efshyfected the exchange

T nodded assent All I had retained of my own clothing was the suit of pajamas I was wearing and my bath robe

Therefore the telegram was his not years I have pieces here but some are missing I am not discourshyaged however

He spread out some bits of yellow paper and wo bent over them curiousshyly u was something like this

Man with ii Got Br

We spelled it out slowly Now Hotchkiss announced I

make it something like this Tho pmdash is one of two things pistolmdashyou reshymember the little pearl-handled afshyfair belonging to the murdered manmdash or is it pocketbook I am inclined to tho la t ter view as tho pocketbook had been disturbed and the pistol had not

I took the piece of paper from the table and scrawled four words on it

Now I said rearranging them it happens Mr Hotchkiss that I found one of these pieces of the teleshygram on the train I thought it had been dropped by some one else you see but that s immaterial Arranged this way it almost makes sense Fill out tha t pmdash with the res t of the word as I imagine ltdt and it makes papers and add this scrap and you have

Man with papers (in) lower ten car seven Get ( them)

McKnight slapped Hotchkiss on the back

Youre a trump he said Brmdashis Bronson of course I t s almost too easy You see Mr Blakeley here enshygaged lower ten but found it occupied by the man who was later murdered there The man who did the thing was a friend of Bronsons evidently and in trying to get the papers we have the motive for the crime

There are still some things to be explained Mr Hotchkiss wiped his glasses and put them on For one thing Mr Blakeley I am puzzled by that bit of chnin

I did not glance at McKnight I felt that the hands with which 1 was gather ing up the bits of torn paper were shaking Tt seemed to me that this as tute little man was going to drag in the girl in spite of me

CHAPTER XVIM

A New World Hotchkiss jotted down the bits of

telegram and rose Well he said weve done someshy

thing Weve found where the murshyderer left the train we know what day he went to Baltimore and most important of all we have a motive for the crime

It seems the irony of fate said McKnight getting up that a man should kill another man for certain pashypers he la supposed to be carrying find he hasn t got them after all deshycide to throw suspicion on another man by changing ber ths and getting out bag and baggage and then by the meres t fluke of chance take with him

in the valise ho changed for his own the very notes he was after It was a bit of luck for him

Then why put in Hotchkiss doubtshyfully why did he collapse when he heard of the wreck And what about the telephone message the station agent sent You remember they tried to countermand it and with some exshycitement

We will ask him those que^ions when we get him McKnight said We were on the unrailed front porch by that time and Hotchkiss had put away his notebook The mother of the twins followed us to the steps

Dear me she explained volubly and to think I was forgetting to tell you I put the young man to bed with a spice poultice on his ankle ray mother always was a firm believer in spice poultices It s wonderful what they will do in croup And then I took the children and went down to see the wreck It was Sunday and the mister had gone to church hasnt missed a day since he took the pledge nine years ago And on tho way I met two people a man and a woman They looked half dead so I sent them right here for breakfast and some soap and water I always say soap is better than liquor after a shock

Hotchkiss was listening absently McKnight was whistling under hi3 breath s taring down across the field to where a break in the woods showed a half dozen telegraph poles the line of the railroad

It must have been 12 oclock when we got back I wanted the children to see everything because it isnt likely theyll ever see another wreck like that Rows ofmdash

About 12 oclock I broke in and what then

The young man upstairs was awake she went on hammering a t his door like all possessed And It was locked on the outs ide She paused to enjoy her sensation

I would like to see that lock Hotchkiss said promptly but for some reason the woman demurred I will j bring the key down she said and dis- appeared When she returned she held out an ordinary door key of the cheapest variety

We had to break the lock she vol I unteered and the key didnt turn up I for two days Then one of the twins | found the turkey gobbler trying to i swallow it It has been washed since she hastened to assure Hotrhkiss who showed an inclination to drop it

You dont think he locked the floor | himself and threw the key out of the window the little m m asked

The windows are covered with mosquito netting nailed on The mis- ter blamed it on the children and it [ might have been Obadiah Hes the quiet kind and ynu never know what hert about

Hes about to strangle isnt he McKnight remarked lazily or is that Obadiah

Mrs Carter picked the boy up and inverted him talking amiably all the time Hes always doing it she said giving him a shake WheneTcr we miss anything we look to see if Obadiahs black in the face She gave | another shake and the quarter I had given him shot out as if blown from a gun Then we prepared to go back to tho station

From where I stood I could look into the cheery farm kitchen where Alison Wost and 1 had eaten our al fresco breakfast I looked a t the tablo with mixed emotions and

then gradually the meaning of some-thing on it penetrated my mind Still in itb papers evidently just opened waa a ha t box and protruding over the edge of the box waa a s t reamer of vivid green ribbon

On the plea tha t I wished to ask Mrs Carter a lew more questions I let the others go on 1 watched them down the flagstone walk saw McshyKnight biop and examine tho gate posta and saw too the quick glance he threw back at the houe Then I turned to Mrs Carter

1 would like to speak to the young lady upbtairs I ssaid

She threw up her hands with a quick gesture of surrender Ive done all 1 could she exclaimed She wont like it very well but- shes in the room over the parlor

I went eagerly up the ladder-like stairs to the rag-carpeted hall Two doora were open showing interiors of four poster beds and high bureaus The door of the room over the parlor waa almost closed I hesitated in the hallway after all what right had I to intrude on her But she settled my difficulty by throwing open the door and facing me

I - - I beg your pardon Miss West I s tammered It has jus t occurred to me that 1 am unpardonably rude I saw the ha t downstairs and ImdashI guessedmdash

The ha t she said I might have known Doe3 Richey know I am here

I cuont think so I turned to go down the stairs again Then I halted The fact is I said in an at tempt ut justification Im in rather a mess these days and Im apt to do irreshysponsible things It is not impossible that I shall be arrested in a day or so for the murder of Simon Harringshyton

She drew her breath in sharply Murder she echoed Then they have found you after al l

I dont regard it as anything more thanmdashermdashinconvenient I lied They cant convict me you know Almost all the witnesses are dead

She was not deceived for a moment She came over to me and stood both hands on the rail of stair I know just how grave it is she said quietshyly My grandfather will not leave one stone unturned and he can be terrible mdashterrible Butmdashshe looked directly into my eyes as I stood below her on the stairsmdashthe time may c o m e -soonmdashwhen I can help you Im afraid I shall not want to Im a dreadful coward Mr Blakeley But mdashI will She tried to smile

I wish you would let me help you I said unsteadily Let us make it a bargain each help the other

The girl shook her head with a sad little smile I am only as unhappy as I deserve to be she said And when I protested and took a step toshyward her she retreated with her hands out before her

Why dont you ask me all the quesshytions you are thinking she demandshyed with a catch in her voice Oh I know them Or are you afraid to ask

I looked at her at the lines around her eyes a t the drawn look about her mouth Then I held out my hand Afraid I said as she gave me hers There is nothing in Gods green earth I am afraid of save of trouble for yon To ask questions would be to imply a lack of faith I ask you nothing Some day perhaps you will come to me yourself and let me help you

The next moment T was oet in the golden sunshine the birds were singshying carols of joy I walked dizzily throught rainbow-colored clouds past the twins cherubs now swinging on the gate It was a new world inte which I stopped from the Carter farmshyhouse that morning for--1 had kissed her

(TO V- rftNTiNiKn )

He Could Not Recommrrd t The editor of the Pbrkvtgt Ar^as

was sented at his desk hevl engaged in writing a fervid editorial on the neshycessity of building a new walk to the cemetery when a battered specimen of the tramp printer entered the office

Mornir b o s s said the caller Cult any work for a print

I hnve answered the editor You happened in jst right this time Ive got only a boy to help ran in the offi rgt and I need a man to set type for about a week I have to make a trip out west You can take off your coat and begin light now 1 start to-morrow morning

All right said th typographical tourist removing his coat What road are you going to travel on

The X Y amp 7 mostly Ive never been on it Know anything about It

I know all about it Ive traveled it from one end to the other

What kind of a road is i t Punk said the printer In a tonlaquo

indicative of strong disgust The ties are too far apartmdashYouths Companshyion

GOOD TIME COMING

WORLD TOv BE A PARADIS^ rftfR LEISURELY MArV bullbull bull

RHEUMM

Prpdic|lcn H raquo 8 laquo t n Made That Thinkshying Witraquo Take the Place of

Traveling a Century From NowmdashThe Millenium

Man who is afraid to tell who he is Jnsis that a century from now thinking will lake the place ot travel lug

There will lx no theaters or conshycert halls ur cireuBeti or exhibitions says he according to the New York Telegraph if you want to go to Paris 100 yeangt heuc-K you will not consult steamship lists uv visit tourshyist agencies There will be no hurry and hustle of packing trunks nor Musshyter ul latching trains and steamers no puttiult up at uticoiu fur table hotels no accidents or delays You will go upstairs to your bedroom and shut the door Then you will lie down on your bed ur settle- yourself in an easy chair ami project your mind to 1aris

Your servants will take eaie of jour body if you wish to inaku a long stay Or if you prefer It gt uti will get yourseli registered al a-gate-rtgu-laied institution where your body will

Jna 2 5-teut viaUft H it fa to curb

reiujujpound ^ your neaev 0 Muajwo

UNIONS RHEUMATISM CORE

a hat or cloak in looked after by

uf psychopathic

be numbered- Uki a cloakroom and skilled attendants

He said nut bin wards

But hear him continue Pleasures will frjr the first time be

tasted in their intensity Indulgence-even debauch -will hi flee to all There will be no payment Every conshyceivable physical and mental enjoyshyment will be accessible even to the humblest individual

Have you never seen those public exhibitions of mind force when messhymerists make their subjects swallow paraffin oil in the belief it is whisky or torture them by the suggestion that the chairs on which they are sitting are red hot These forces of the mind will lie developed scientifically in the next generation and will beshycome the dominant factor in our everyshyday life

If thats not enough read on oh read on

Yon now perceive what I am drishyving at By means of mental sugshygestion people will get whatever form of ( ntertainincnt they desire without the trouble inconvenience and exshypense of seeking it in the ordinary modern way

Dont you see vhat a grand difshyference this will make in the happishyness of the world The slave at the office desk will be able to laquoo big game hunting in the wilds of Africa the unshyderfed laborer will enjoy a seven-course dinner champagne port and cigar the dyspeptic plutocrat can lead the simple life the unloved spinshyster will be warmed with the kisses of the lover of her choice It will be the millennium

Kxistenoe iu the next century will be Rlorlous comprehensive and cheap The world will be at the feet of every individual People talk hopelessly nowadays of riches and poverty of the unjust distribution of wealth of inshyequality of opportunity In the year 2000 the liberated mind will so adshyjust itself to the concrete as to mainshytain a constant level of equality such as could not even he contemplated by socialism and other materialistic remeshydies

The body may become a bloated disfigured lump of inanimate sensashytion Or a pill of perfect pink health may be Invented What does it matter when the mind is consciously active and the soul is expanding into inshyfinity

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To accept defeat gracefully Start your retreat in time

Prudent Bridegroom The uncertainties of lire in New

York are reflected in wedding r ings said the jeweler Of all tho wedding rings I have sold this season mora than half were brought back after t h e ceremony to have the datu put on The rest of the inscription was engraved when the riug was purchased but l a order that the date might he correct It was cautiously omitted uutil after the knot was tied

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Just Guissed Mrs Wadsworth I am very Glad

Indeed to meet you But havent I had the honor of being introduced t o you before What was vuur n a m formerly if I may ask

My maiden name No your nam before you were

divorced How did y e ] know I had been

divorced Why hasnt everybody

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Slightly Mixed Two Englishmen were resting at t h e

Red Home inn at Stratford-on-Avon One of them discovered a print plctul mg a low tumbling building under V neath which was printed The H o t k in Which Shakespeare Waa Born Turning to his friend in mild s u r p r i s e he pointed to the print His Q4Mi exhibited equal surprise and c a 4 M ampbull) waiter who assured them ofr-curacy of the inscription

Ton my word Bald the obse Englishman shaking his head dubi ly I thought he was born in a ger frac14^frac34^

Mutt Wait for Remarriage In Louisiana tho law permits a wld

ow to marry again only provided she has waited until ten months after thraquo death of her huabaad

Whist and Temper The finest example of how people

lose their temper at whist says Colonel Franklin P Morgan of Washshyington and New Yorlv occurred in a game I saw at tbe old National bote in the capital city Alexander Stephshyens and a lady were playing another lady md Representative I ngrum of Arkansas

Cngrums partner was a dub at the gure and he being a crack at whisr wuxed very sore before the first rubber bad bee1 pbiyed His Partner balled ur every hand Kinal-]y there came i ltl-1 which made In-aruv srxinus ]ltgtbullbull t- Truly to lend spsdes Accordingly he signaled for Cent suit She psid iu- attention to it iu u reomen 1 there erree another oe-pot unity for him to siuuat When the luli ed again tle curd she threw otu was a diamond

At that old i nurum threw hH band down ant leaning far across t lie table hissed out

For the low nf 1 ti^ suffering lronhets madam stt you got no S l r H l l e S

This so angered Sienhens that he j united Cngrnni to leave the apart raent am the game wis abandoned

A Dilemm-i Its dreadful to he obliged to econshy

omise exclaimed young Mrs Tor-hns

Whats the trouble inquired tie caller

If 1 go to the expense oT getting this seasons hat Ill have o wear nr hist veurs hair

Popularity of Thais Every other young actress is callshy

ing herself Thais said Henry E Dlx-ey at a dinner at Mauqulns Thaia MeGinnis Thais Endieott Thala Schmidtmdashthe thing is universal

I nlversal and ridiculous for they who have read Anatole France s s tory of Tha i s know that she was a very naughty little girl indeed I am qui te sure that no real reader of Thala would ever under any circumstances consent to be called such a name

It makes me think of a man who taking his infant daughter to be bapshytized told the clergyman to call he r Venus

But I refuse to call her Venus said the clergyman indignantly Veshynus is the name of a pagan goddess

Well bow about your own girl Diana said the man

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COFFEE WAS IT People Slowly Learn the Facts

All my life I have been such a slave to coffee that tbe very aroma of it was enough to set my nerves quivering 1 kept gradually losing my health hut I used to say Nonsense it dont hurt me

Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the final result waa tha i mf whole nervous force was shattered

My heart became wraquoak a n i tain in its action aud me Fnally n r P about a year ag

at frightened ian toid m 1 must srretgt il never ex-

Out to Learn Some Way llew lftmdashThere is one riling about

if Jewett--And what is that HewcttmdashEither 1 must get elclt ted

o the legislature or take a corn laquopondonce course In grafting

( inur ing crgt^e or l lt pe t to be well agein

1 was in despair or the very though ef the nmiliotnes 1 had tr ied so many times rsti-earnd me I thought of Po-gurn hui rnuM hardly bring myself to g i v up the cosfee

Finallv I cua sai I fhbdquot [ owed it to myself to give Poshnn a trial So I got a package and carefully followed tho directions and what a dplicious nourishing rich drink it was Do you know I found it very easy to shift from coffee to postum and not m i ^ l the chnnge at all

Almost immediately after T ruMte the change 1 found my-ef better wwl as the days went hy I kept on improvshying My nerves grew sound U9amp steady I slept well and felt slrorrjf and wellbnbiueed all the lime

bull Now I am completely cured with be old nervousness and sickness all

gone in every way I am well once mure

[f pays to give u p the drink t h a t acts on some lik^ a poison for hea l th s i he grertelaquot fortune one can have

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TH E first o r g a n i z a t i o n of t a i l o r s

g r a d e m a d e - t o - m e a s u r e c lo thes wi th in t h e reach

of all mtjn t h e first t o i m p r o v e qua l i t y a n d workshy

m a n s h i p w h e n e v e r possible t h e first in o u r t r a d e t o

o p e r a t e o u r o w n s h o p s a n d del iver c u s t o m ta i lo red

c l o t h e s of real m e r i t it is b u t n a t u r a l t h a t we s h o u l d

be first in y o u r t h o u g h t s when t h i n k i n g of g o o d

c lo thes

T h e c o n s t a n t p a t r o n a g e of h u n d r e d s of t h o u s a n d s oi

A m e r i c a n s well d r e s sed men d u r i n g t h e p a s t l i l teen

y e a r s h a s m a d e u s t h e l a rges t t a i l o r s in t h e wor ld of

G O O D m a d e - t o - o r d e r c lo the s b u t we have e a r n e d

t h i s pos i t i on by del iver ing

C l o t h e s t h a t fit a n d satisfy t h e m a u w h o o r d e r s t h e m

a t a pr ice a w a y below w h a t smal l t a i lo r s have t o

c h a r g e for e q u a l q u a l i t y

Bd Y Pr i ce amp Co R e p r e s e n t e d by W W Barnard

S p e c i a l s FOP Saturday October 2 2

Mans 50c Work Shirts 39c

Mens 50c Overal ls 39-

Mens 50(3 Jersey UnderwHur 37gt-

Mens 50c GICVJK 89c

Best T e n n i s F lannels 8 -bull

Best Prtnle 5Je

250 yards of Finn T o r Ion Laves pi cegt 10bull o 1 j bull Saturdav 7 r

bull1000 yards of Vat Laci prices 8lt to 10c Sa t j -da 5c

3EJttreroiiigt- I n JSfio^ss L d i e s 2 50 S i n e s $1 98

4 i V - fSVOO Shoes $2riraquo

Ls4iHgt SU 50 Shoe 12 75

M e ijMOO Finn Si j f 12 25

K 11800 Work Shown 12 49

M l Graquodraquof 17- Coi x a r o h 4c

9 1gt Hulk Starch M- 11 iraquo Bikirjg Powder 4o

Yeast bull bullgt - lti i A raquo S Fine Sardine

2-10raquo bottles of Pickles 15

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E M P I R E M A R B L E AND G R A M T amp W O R K S

J O H N (T I K S I I I P r o p

M a n u f a c t u r e r s o and Dea le rs in

M o n u m e n t s S t a t u a r y a n d S t o n e B u r i a l V a u l t s J A C K S O N - - ~ - - MICHIGAN

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HAMBURG

Mrs F r a u u e a a n d M r a L i b b i e D laquo W o l f

were P i u c k u e y vihiturn F r i d a y

Mru J amen H a r u e r a n d aou RuHtwll were

were P iuukney vis i tors M o n d a y

Mrb F A M u n l o c k a n d Aire F A

A l l e u were A n n A r b o r oliuupera S a t u r d a y

M o n d a y a i t e r u u u u Mra C h a r l e s Koot

hud the ru iafor tuue to fall fruiu a (torch

a n d tracLure he r h i p

Mrs J nmelaquo ( Juuu iughau i is s p e n d i n g ix

tew daygt with i ter d a u g h t e r Mra ( ) J

N e w b e r r y iu Det ro i t

M m I d a l iuyee ami L K ( i r ibs iou were

ca l led to Auri A r b u r S a t u r d a y by the d e a t h

ul the i r b r o t h e r - i u law l i F H e u i o u

Miss F l o r e n c e T o p p e r oi P i u c k n e y was

the gues t or ir a u u t Mru D w i g h t B u t l e r

a n d fauii ly from F r i d a y unt i l M o n d a y

T h e L a d i e s A u x i l a r y of t h e M K

c h u r c h h a v e e lec ted the fol lowing otticerb

to r the eiiaiiiuK yea r Frets M r s M a r y

F e a t h e r i y Vicraquo P reu ideu t Mr J e n n i e

A l l e n Sec- and T r e s s M r s l ie l le M u r -

d o c k T h e loat u iee l iug was he ld wt M r s

J e n n i e Allenb last F r id i iy

Tl ie uui iual m e e t i n g oi the H a m b u r g

c e m e t e r y associa t ion was he ld S a t u r d a y

a f t e r n o o n Oct W and the fo l lowing officers

were e lec ted P r e s A b u e r B u t l e r Sec

K _N H a i g l i t T reaa H B P r y e r I t

was voted to ask for an assessment of $1UU

p e r lot to he lp keep u p the lota M u c h

c red i t is d u e the sex tuu W D Kogera for

the line c o n d i t i o n of the g r o u n d s

W o r d was rece ived h e r e F r i d a y e v e n i u g

uf the d e a t h of B F H e u i o u of I n d i a n shy

apol i s I u d who d i e d F r i d a y m o r n i n g

Fuuraquo ral was h e l d at the h o m e of hiu aged

mo the r iu A u u A r b o r S u n d a y ut 2o0 p m

T h e serv ices were couduc t ed by Kev H e n shy

ry La t lock of t h e Ep i scopa l c h u r c h l ) e -

ceaseii was 61 yea r s old a n d well k n o w n iu

this v i c in i ty H e leaves a wife who was

former ly Miss A d d i e Gr i s son

Last M o n d a y morn ing as M r s W n i

Klades was r e t u r n i n g f rom t ak ing her

d a u g h t e r L o t t i e to Br ighton to school she

met a l a rge tour ing cur which f r igh tened

the horse so tha t it j u m p e d out of the road

t i p p i n g M r s Blades out in such a m a n n e r

as to s t r i ke on h e r head a n d s h o u l d e r s and

m a k e m a n y severe bruises S h e is ge t t i ng

a long t inely at this wr i t ing T h e s a m e

ENDORSES SA1 SMITH Chas Es Townsend Urges

Re-elect Ion o f Conshygressman S W

Smith

Campaign Opened Here S m i t h R e f u t e C h a r g e M a d e

Dy HI D e m o c r a t i c O p p o n shye n t fo r C o n g r e

Uouteudiug w i t h inclement weather the republicans opened their political campaigu here Monday evtmiug before a email crowd Charlea E Towubeud his phrtya nomiuee for United States Senator aud Samuel W Smith of thia district were the speaker Mr Townsend reached here early iu the afternoon aud waa the guest of PoBtmabter Glaspie at supper Congreasruau Smith accompanied by the republican candidates for county offices came over iu auto-mobiles

Congressman Smith i n his speech replying to the charge of hie democratic opponent made in Wayne Saturday declared that he had never iu all his time iu conshygress voted agaiust any measure proposed by any of the three presshyidents McKinley Roosevelt or Taft He mentioned as specific legislation that he was the first to propose the regulation of postal rates by the interstate commerce commission the abolition of passeB by railroad telegraph and teleshyphone companies and a saving of about $800000 a year in what the government pays annually to the railroads for carrying mails As to Speaker Cannon he declared he would not support Mr Cannon for re-election as speaker Smith paid high tribute to Mr Townaerid aud urged the election of the enshytire republican state coupression-al aud county ticket

Charles E Townsend made a masterful speech upon progressive legislation during which he enshydorsed Sam Smith and advocated liia re-election Youll never find a man who will work harder and

I t is NOW Time to Prepare For the Coming Winter Season

Remember We Carry a Full bine of Caps Mittens Gloves

and Duck Coats

Om- Prices are Kiglrt

Fresh Grocer ies A l w a y s On Hand bull

Murphy amp Roche Pinckney Michigan

bull-a^LMii ^ -l-Hgt laquo p i

Forced to Leny Home

more faithfully for his district horse tipped Miss Jeunta Klades from the t h a n S a m S m i t h s a i d h e aud

buggy the day before but with only slight y o u wi l l m a k e 6 biJJ m i s t a k e if

bruises you do not return him to Wash--- raquo laquo bull bull mdash J ington Townsend also urged

the election of the state and legisshylative ticket He revit-wed the

Every rnar a idi re number of poof j history (f piogressive legislation sufferers whosd iut^-s re sure and j u the republican party and urged raaked with cou^bs are urtfed to ^o to that a republican congress be reshy

turned in order that Roosevelts policies may be carried out by Taft Hiu address was an eloshyquent forceful presentation of his parties claimsmdashOxford Leader

another c l imate But this is costly

and not a lways sure Theres a better

way Let Dr Kin^s New Discovery

cure you at home It cured me ol

lunif trouble writes W li Nelson

ol Calamine Ark when all^)I-e tailed

and I tfamed 47 pounds iti weight Its

surely the kin^r ot ail coiitfb and Inn^

Uiti Thousands owe their lives

ami health to it H posit ively tfuai-

a n t e e d t o r coughs a i ld s lagripne

asthma croup- -all throat and uxa

troubles 50c and $1 Trial bottle

iren at V A Si^bi s

Warm Floors Insure the Childrens Health

Coles Hot Blast Draft on top of the tire burns the coal from the topmdashburn the gns which is wasted with ail other stoves

The force of this down draft forces the heat to the base which is made ol steel- cannot barn outmdash and heats the floor

Thousands ot testimonials have been written regarding the base heating qualities of

Coles Original Hot Blast Heater The ideal heating stove is one which radiates all the heat thrown off from

the fuel into the roomsmdashinstead of letting it go up the chimney The durable heater is the one which will withs laquond the severe use Jtm

after year which a heating stove i s necessarily subjected to Sheet steel i s the quickest radiator oi heat and la used as radiating surface only in Coles Hot Blast heater Wherever the fuel comet in contact with the liningsmdashonly first quality gray cast iron is used

Cast iron withstands the wear of the heat from active combustion bsttsf than any other material and the large sensitive sheet metal body and base radiate all the heat into the rooms

Burns Soft Coal Slack Lignite Hard Coal Wood and lighter fusL Make yout selection BOW

Steady Cvtn Tsmpersture Day and Nltjrt 1MP4

Barton Sc Dunbar P i n c k n e y M i c h

WosHtOO sud Upward

She and Finish

been sick is bet ter

NORTH HAMBURG

Fluyil l i iack of Chicago spen t Smuhiv at

the h o m e of J a m e s X IRI I

Miss F U J I l l enne t t is e n t e r t a i n i n g her

cousin M r s Mirsh of S tonkb r idge

Miss M a e Van Flee t is s p e n d i n g the week

with Mrs G e o B a r m n l in (lenoiv

Mrs H T Gur t r e l l was the g u e s t of her

siMer in Ann A r b o r part of last week

Misn F l o r e n c e Kic

uttein

Mis- Ttilti

is iu A n n A r b o r to

the first of the Chora l U n i o n concerlR

GREGORY Mrs l i i a ley who has

nt thiH w r i t i n g

Hert Dan ie l s had the misfor tune of loosshy

ing one of bis horses last F r i d a y

Mies Cora ( one who IIHH been v i s i t ing in

F l i n t for some t ime r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

M r and Mrs Samue l ( r a n k r u g e r a re

now vis i t ing b is m o t h e r

Norbe r t Lavey of P i n c k n e y is now he lp shy

ing Mr S t a c k a b l e with ids work

M r ftnd M r s John IjiirKfss were visitshy

ors at F r e d l l o w l e t t s S u n d a y

John M c C l e e r anil his men h a v e just

comple ted H new barn for M r Risdon and

sum

Seymour May and wife of N^w York a r e

visi t ing Ins sis ter M r s R u t h C h a p m a n and

o t h e r re la t ives in U n a d i l l a

T h e B Y I U met a t t h e h o m e of

Kev M c T a ^ g a r t F r i d a y e v e n i n g and electshy

ed otHcers R e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved and

WlbblAM 5 ROBB

Wil l i am F l i i b b the democra t e a r d i -

da l e for IYosrei i t in Attorney s ta l l ed in

Howel l seviii yejtiM t-o to p r a r l i r e liw

bavinyi ju^ t innney eniiigb to putebi i se a

law l i b r a ry T w o years Inter he was mar shy

ried and 11HV lia-i a family ot three chil i l-

ren t )win nr to sickness in the family it

it wns r a the r ha rd hgt aeeninuLite and he

d id not o b t a i n -1 iioire unt i l a year a^o H e

has a lways been a b i r d worker n i l irev i

has been ab jve any kind of h o n o r a b l e

work H e has always tteeu fair in his

dea l i ngs and has a lwavs mnde it a prac t ice

to ag ree np in tie pr ice ot his bullbullbullbullbull i res he-

fore the Wv)rk VHS pei formed

H e was e lec ted pro--ait h i a l u n i v trtai

years ago and lias j i role one of I i nbdquoston

Coun ty s he-t pr seen inrr utile n- l i e is

ntjooil sp^iNii ami c o d w ir-o]- i n l Iro

AMAampA^tiAMAMAampiAi

e n h a m -pen t S a t u r d a y with j bdquo R Ood t ime was enjoyei l by al l

m ^

George Woodrilff sect 55 UKAIKH I N -

I Pianos Organs Sheet Music 1 SmaI Instruments of al Kinds

I Phonographs and S e w i n g Machines

Cash or on Kasy W e e k l y

0 r M o n t b l v 1avnwmtn

JvAlampo Dealer for LiviugHton County for the following

Cars

U i o n A u t o m o b i l e s

PLADOTELI)

M Ishun is in Howel l this week

) arnegt Mi teer and family have all been

on lt k list t he past week

M-- r i i i iwli i te and d a u g h t e r visited

Mrs Mae Smirh of W h i t e ( )lk last h r idav

i l i e A S will serve d i n n e r at thishy

ll me or Samuel WVssoii Kridav October

^- C Tppin^ r e tu rned M o n d a y from a

1)000 mi le f l ip through the west H e t ravshy

eled t h r o u g h seven slates and within four

-t TIIUCH uf T e x i i K

bull bull -Marrin Sici th ilied at his borne Ocro-

4 her 4ti sf the age of 7 yea r s He lias

bullpound been a p a t i e n t siifTir r for severa l mnntli^

K with i diseHf of the foot which led the

arc [ m t a t i o u of his l imb above (be knee af-

^ J ter whirr lie neve r regained consciousiu ^

bullbull j and lived only JI h o u r s T h e funeral ser-

t viri WMS condoct ta l by Kev Saigeon laquossist-

j ed by KiV Rivy and )s t rander

|J | j WednesdHy even ing October 2oth tlir-re

K j will be a mee t ing it t he M a r c i h e e hull for

the p u r p o s e of urbaniz ing raquo soeiev to hi-

known ltIH Ire Fl-iintield Huriil ( r r o n n d

S o c i e t y All permms interes ted in the

Tounr ie l i i cemetery a re requested to be

p re sen t for rlte purpose of e lec t ing I r a s t e r s |

K

her pa ren t s M r and M r s W m I lenha in

M r and Mrs H e n r y Kice were S n n d a v

guests at the h o m e uf C O Smi th at Lake shy

land

1 1raquo V a n F l c c t and faniilv i s i t ed at

tin- home uf (J-eo Parnard in ( l e n o a Satshy

u rday

Mrs Ili( Kly and d a u g h t e r Helvia a re

the guests of Mr and Mrs W m Hen bam

I or a lew davs

Miss F l o r e n c e Kice and Mis L a w r e n c e

were A n n A r b o r visi tors Tuesday and

Wedl lssday of hist week

Mrs (lai rie Whi t luck of L i n d e n is s p e n d shy

ing sunn lime with her son IL i r rv Wbit-

li irk ll t ir Plensa ni l a i ke

Mi-s Mary Lil l ie has r e tu rned io her

home neur A l m a after s p e n d i n g severa l

mon ths with M a r y V a n F l e e t

Over fifty of the members of the Mi te

and Mission society meet at t h e p leasan t

home of Mr a n d Mrs Hert Nash T h u r s shy

day A yr-ry i IIIIM i-stiiig p r o g r a m also a

good d i n n e r waR enjoyed hv i l l i r e s e n t

SOUTH GREGORY

Wil l i ams was in Chelsea Mrs Lester

S a t u r d a y

Kav t n b h WHA In lackson S a t u r d a y on

biiaine-is

Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams took

WEST J-UTKAM I I If ( i a r d n e r t r ansac ted business in

L y n d o n T u e s d a y

Ethe l D o y l e is the owner of a fine new

Mil ler p i a n o

Eun i ce G a r d n e r has r e t u r n e d from a visshy

it in L a n s i n g

Mrs Bert V a n H l a r i c i i m is s p e n d i n g the

week in Ken t n

Miss N e l l i e ( J a r d n e r a t t e n d i n g the funshy

era l of her cous in T i m T o u m n e y of Deshy

troit W e d n e s d a y

Mat B r a d y and fami ly of H o w e l l spent

S u n d a y with Mr B s m o t h e r h e r e

R o b e r t F o x aud wife who h a v e been

visi t ing at the h o m e of Patr ick K e n n e d y

re tu rned to Detroi t M o n d a y

EAST PTJTHAM 1 W Sweeny of C h e U e a cal led on relshy

a t ives he re this week

Miss G l a d y s F i sk haa been s p e n d i n g the

past week with he r sister M r s Keed in

W e b s t e r

G u y H a l l was in Howel l one day laat

w r e k

Lewis S b e h a n was in Howel l last T h u r s shy

d a y

I Here are a Few | Items You j Cannot Afford |To Overlook j

110 ct Enameled Ware | i 1st Quality Gray Color

I -1 gtgt 4 ) HIIII (I tpiart P u d d i n g Fans

4 ReguWir Size W a s h Brtsins

- Smal l and M e d i u m SMUCC Fans

^ fgt quart Milk Pans

2 (|iart P r e s e r v e Ket t les

2 quar t Covered Tailfj

^ P i e P la tes D i p p e r s and o ther a r t i c l e s

Blue Delft Underglazed Ware at

10c Each

Assur tmem Cmupr i fes ( ups

S n i r e r s BowN and Pis tes

UKI

and in-Ju-

Jardiolers i-iOe nM

and sucli other business as may rorue be- I dinner with Roy Parmer nv wife Sunday I fore the meeting

Subscribe for the Dispatch ftml get all the new for a year for 1 IK)

Mrs Tom Stone and Mrs Frank Rates

visited at L R Williaim Sunday

Mr nm Mrs () Marshall visited at Roy

Farmers Sunday

RO OTHER STOVE DOES THI ftolcs Hot Blast Hester mttntstns a OOB-

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Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Furniture Etc

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SHOES SHOES SHOES Closing O u t Barga ins Meun Ladies Minsea ttud Chihl

M e n s $ 2 7 5 Dress Shoes M e n s $350 H i g h Top Shoos M e n s H00 Pa t -K id Shoes Boys $250 Heavy Shoea -Miases $200 School Shoes Lad i e s $400 Dress Shoes L a d i e s $350 Dress Shoes -Lad ie s $200 Dress Shoes Lad ie s 15c Hose per pair L a d i e s 12frac34 Hose per pai r Mens 25c flose per pa i r

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DRESS GOODS AND SILK BARGAINS Tgt0c Wool Dress Goods per yard only $100 Dre3s Goods per yard ouly -$125 Dress Goods per j a r d only $175 S i l k mdash W e will put on sale 60 yards of 1 yard wide

black silk fully guaranteed sui table for skir ts and waists The rus t l ing kind $175 value at per yard

Yard wide Black Taffeta made to sell at $125 per yard Best colored Tenn i s F lannel yer yard Best S t auda rd Pr in t s per yard Best Chall ies per yard -

BED BLANKET SPECIALS 374c 75c 98c

129 98c 8^c

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30c 85c

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Odds and Ends in Shoes Regardless of Cost

Chi ldreus cent5()0 Cloaks Ohildrens $400 Cloaks C h i l d r e n 300 Cloaks

$ 3 9 8 3 00 2 25

Best Lard only llaquo5t-Best Crackers pound 7 e Corn Flakes only 7 e Yeast only 3 e Corn only 7 c

Mens 7 5 c Overal l s

Best Teas only Good Rice pound Soda only Raisins ouly 50c Matches

4 0 c 4c 5c 7c

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ALL FURNITURE WILL BE SOLD AT COST

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eOBhiaaxo uvlaquoraquo HOlaquoSDAY noitMNn BY

ROY W CAVERLY PROPRIETOR

Mrs C P Sykea was an over Sunday visitor iu Detroit

Mrs Mabel (-ope was un over Sunday visitor in Detroit

_ The Misses Florence and Helen Kaitfruu raquot tuePoBtottceat pinckoey tobiAmgt j Reason were in Jackson one day

ltta aacoaa-clut mlaquottlaquor j l a s t w e e k AdmrMHtiK ratraquo made known on application lt T T

Ross Read aud family spent I Sunday at the home of H R Gil-

L O C A L N E W S j lette of Howell

J) W Mur ta was in Howell last Sa turday

G a r n e r Carpenter and family visited her pa ren t s near Anderson Sunday

Guy Blair of near Gregory spent Sunday with his paren ts here

Mr and Mrs F r ank Hinchey of Gregory visited a t the home of his mother near here Sunday

F r e d Read of Pe t ro i t was an over Sunday visitor at the nome of his parents Mr and Mrs Thos Read

Don t forget the M E F a i r at the opera house this week Fr iday and Saturday Oct 21 22

The Misses Maude and Mildred K u h n of Gregory visited here Saturday and Sunday

Mrs Will Durkee of Jackson has been visiting at the home of A H Gilchr is t and wife

Mrs W A Carr left last Saturshyday for a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Detroi t

Rev A G Gates is the new owner of a 3 year-old colt which he purchased one day last week

Mrs A W Lewis and Mrs M Miss F lorence Tupper spent Sa turday and Sunday at t he home E Pl impiot t visited over Sunday of her uncle Dwight But ler of t the home of R W Lewis in H a m b u r g Williamston

W t U i t a r K W h i t a c r e of Howell George Hendee and wife were -ttpfibHoaa Gtfcdidate for Supe r - over Sunday visitors at the home i n t e o d t n t o f tfee poor was in town of their daughter Mrs Emi l G one day last week Lamhertsonvof Howell

Rev Wm H Vail of Elk Kap- F rank R Crandal l of Howell ids visited at the home of A B i republican candidate for repre-Green the last of last welaquok and jsenta t ive in the State Legis la ture the first of th is week w laquo in town one day last week

Mrs J o h n Rane and l i t t le On page 5 a large adv of Arm daugh te r of Whitraore lake visited s trong laquofe Barron of Howell will her father Floyd Reason Hatnr-jhi found If yon are th ink ing of day and Sunlay Mr Rane spen t buying a gasoline engine read it Snnday here Read it anyway

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Reaching thr Top in any calling of life dnmnnds a vigshyorous body and a keen brain Withshyout health tbera ia no snccnss Rut Electric Bittfrs is tbe gnatflst Health Builder the world ha1 evar known It oimpela perfect action of stomach liver and kidneyg bowels pnrififts and enriches the blood tones and inviffor-orotes the whole system and enables JOB to stand the wear and tear of yoor daily work After months of bulloffering from kidney trouble writes W M Sherman of Cashing Mq three bottiSfi of Electric Bitters maTto me iatl like a new man 50c at F A Sigfrr

E u g e n e Reason oi Detroit is spending a few days with his fathshyer here We unders tand he has resigned his position with the Hudson Motor Car Oo to aerept a more lucrat ive one with the E - M - F Co H i s many friends here wish him the best of success

It s the Worlds Best No one has ever made a salve ointshy

ment or balm to compare with Hnek-Ien Arnica Halve Its the one per-tect heraquoler of c a t s corns burns bruis-

George Reason of Detroi t was in town Tuesday in a Carterear

J o h n Hoffeman is taking t reatshyment at St Marys hospital is Deshytroit

Ed F a r n a m shipped a car of chickens to New York City last Monday

H R Gil le t te aud C A Par-shall of Howell were in town the

I latter par t of last week

Percy Mortensou left last Fri-| day morning for a weeks visit with i relatives in Three Riveis

John A Meyer has an auction on the old Cobb farm at Por tage Lake Tuesday October 25 See

I his adv

I Mrs Me J u tee who has been vis-j i t ing friends and relatives here returned to her home in Gregory last Fr iday

Mrs I S P Johnson was callshyed to Conway last Thursday on account of the sickness of her sisshyter Mrs L Gould

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Mrs J ames Heffernan has been having a very painful time with her left hand blood poison hav ing set iu some time ago

Mr ad Mrs Anson Grimes of Munith visited his uncle Samuel Grimes and wife and other fr iends here last Thursday

The Linden Leader says tha t Rev X W Pierce has been spendshying the werk with his daughter Mrs Bennet t of near Pinckney

The P lu s Ul t r a class of thlaquo Cong S S will give a Halloween social at the home ot H Swarthnut Monday evening Oct 31 Everyone cordially invited

j Mr J o h n Adams Sherick will | address the men of Pinckney and j vicinity Sunday Oct 23 in the Consl church Meet ing to be held at 3 p m The men of every

denomination are cordially invitshyed Let the men of Pinckney give Mr Sherick a good hearing all

(seats are free

I Mr and Mr W H Placeway were grea t ly surpriHed one day

i last week to receive an express package from thei r daughter Miaa Lola A P laceway of Ames Iowa

es sores scalds boils ulcers eczema C O u U i D n g n efeganVblack d r e w

salt Rheam For laquoore eyes cold sores R n d a handsome watch and chain chapped hands or sprains its snpreme Miss Placeway has been a tnccesa -Infalltble for piles Only 25c at F A ltnl teacher in the Ames College Sigfers for a number of years

C S Line and family of Howell were in town last Sunday

Fred Grieves and family visited at tbe home of Fed Hemmingway Sunday

Matt Brady and family of How- j ell visited relatives here over Sunshyday j

Mens fine cloth and fur overshycoats for sale at VV J Dancer iv lt CosmdashStock bridge

Miss Margare t Lynch spent iast | Wednesday and Thursday visit ing | friends in Detroi t

C B Andrews of Redford spen t Sunday with his cousin F L Andrews and wife j

LeRoy Lewis expert Ann Ar- j bor optical specialist will be at i parlors of P inckney Hotel next Monday Eyes tested by the new method free of charge |

$80 per month s t ra ight salary and expenses to men with r ig to introduce our poultry remedies Don t answer unless you mean business E u r e k a Poul t ry Food Mnfg Co ( I n c ) East St Louis Til 42t4

Mr and Mrs Johnston Miss Lill ian Boyle and J o h n Tiplady of Leslie visited the latter1 s parshyents Mr and Mrs Robt Tiplady and other fr iends here Sunday afternoon They made the t r ip in Mr Johns ton s auto

George Hassenchal of Pinckney and Mis H a n n a h McDonald of Detroi t were united in marriage in the township of Genoa Oft 9 Rev V H Sibley preformed the ceremony -Livingston Democrat Mr Hassenchal is well known in Pinckney and vicinity and his many friends extend congratulashyt ions

The M E fair for 1910 will be held at the opera house Fr iday and Sa turday October 21 and 22 aftershynoon and evening to which every- body is most cordially invited | Supper will be served both night j The booths will be supplied with ] art icles both useful and beautiful and it is the i r aim to make the booths more attraction than ever Come and get yotir Chris tmas drifts and save the work and worry T h e j J u n i o r Bible class will have charge of the fancy booth and you can surely find something i o please i yonr taste Don t forget the date bull

Subscr ibe for the Dispa tch-

V VV Barnard and wife were I in Howell over Sunday |

L a s i Saturday a change of ring-1 ing went into effect at the central I here and hereafter the r ing for j central will be one r ing instead of three except on lines 40 41 44j and 50on which Hues the ring fori central will be three short Re-1 member -one r ing for Pinckney I

The Pinckney Exchange Bank

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C o m i n g T r e a t

Sunday evening Oct 23 the Southern Nightengales will have charge of the s inging dur ing the preaching service at the M E church Everybody invited Tuesshyday evening Oct 2o thoy will give an en ter ta inment at the same place Watch for bills j

Kills a Mnrderer

A merciless murderer in appendicit-1 is with many victims Bat Dr Kings | New Lif i Pills kill it by prevention i They Klaquontty stimulate fltomanh liver j and bowels preventing that cloRgintf I that invitee appendicitis caring enn-1 T h e Business-like pr in t ing plain stipatinn headache biliousness chills j neat kind that looks r ight At 25 at P A SigiMrs the Dispatch Office

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Wi wish to thank the many patrons who have favored us with their liberal patron ag~c sin re w 1gtegin coming here every week We believe the people of this vicinity realize the more buyers they have the better prices they will iret for their products Therefore we have decided to he here hCVERY WEDNESDAY the year around to take in produce We ask that you continue to jjive us a share of your business Think it over

We Will Pay Por Next W e d n e s d a y s Del ivery t h e Following Cath P r i ces

Chickens H e ^ Fowls 11c Ducks 11c Geese 8 c Turkeys 1 5 c Best Veal 8 c

Fresh Epffs 2 5 c

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Theae Pr ice a r e for live weight and eve ry pound you bring us

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Legal Not ices

St a t e o f M i c h i g a n the prufonte uuurt for the county of Livingston- At a seaMou ol raquolaquoid

Court held a the Irobntti Oftiiw i the Village of Howell lu said couulyou the Urd du^ of October A 11 1U1U fretteut Hon Arthur A MoalHguv Jud^e ot Irubate In the matter of the estate uf

H a r r i e t t B u y e r D e c e a s e d Emil II Brown having a ed laquolaquodltl court

bin final account ae admiuiraquotrator of iaid estate and hia petition praying fin the allowance thereof

It is ordervd that hriday the -JHtii day of Detour Au 1H1U at 10 oclock iu the forenoou at daid 1ro-

ate ottlce be and 1B hereby appointed for examinshying and allowing eatd account

It i i further ordered that public notice thereof be ylveu by publication of a copy of this order lor three tsuccenelve weeks previous to a aid day ol fceariair in the IIKCKSHX DIHVATCH raquo newspaper printed and circulated in said county x bulltii

ABTBUK A MONTAGUS Ja4claquo of Probate

STATE OF MICHIGAN the 1robate Court of the County of Livingston At a session of rnitd court held at the Probate

Office In the Village of Howell in said County on the 3rd day of October A I) J9KI

Present Hon Arthur A Montague Indue of Probate In the mutter of the estate ol

Menu SIOLKK J^ceased Hollie KSixler liuviii tiled lu aaid court his final

account HP udinistrator lgte honis non of said estate and hie petition praying for the allowance thereof It i ordered that Friday I he JHth day of Oct A Igt 11)1() at ten oelnck in the forenoon at RUIO Irobate Office igte and ilaquo hereby appointed for examining and allowing laquoaid uccotint

It is lurtlnir ordiii-d that igtuidlc notire thereof l ^iven by i)iiblicatlou of a copy of this order for three micceHHive weeks previous to said day of licarint in the Iinckney IMBPATCH U newspaper jirinted and circulated in said county

RTHUB A MOMTAOTTF t 42 Judge of Prohate

Auction Having decided to ijuit farming I will

sell at Public Auction on the Portage lake Laud Couipanys fxrm known an tije old Cobb farm 4 miles HOUUI of I inckuey K rniks north of Duxtrr on

Tuesday Oct 25 at 10 oclock sharp

P o u r H o r s e s 1 brood mare with foal 15 yearn old 8|iaa black mares b and tgt yrs black ^ekiiu^ coming 2 yeara old

C a t t l e 3 Durham COWH 2 half blood JerseyB 2 heifers S calves Also 4 Hhoals

T o o l s Wagon rack spring tooth drag Buckeye dril l delivery wagon Hur-rfey li^bt harness 2 heavy work harnesses single hiirneas platform wagon open buii-gy 11 y Oliver chilled plow bean puller hay rake Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline engine punip jack Deere 2-horse cultivator 1-horse cultivator (jUHiitity househohl goods quantity hay corn and corn stalks about 2UU shocks of Corn not husked

Lunch s e r v e d a t Noon

T E R M S All sums of 1600 and under cttBh all sums over that amount one years tine will be given on good bankable notes at 6 per cent interest payable at the Dexshyter Savings i5ank

John A Myer E W D A N I E L S Auctioneer

Xnvit of b t JltJwiraquo ^t in town 8aMraquoy He mifa the trip is bis aota

ByroB WuHman of MatioQ is Ukiog treatment at the 8anitari-um here

W J Dancer amp Co Stock-bridge will pay your fare ou all purchttbeH of $15 or more

Johu Oadjvell of Anu Arbor pabtted thru Piackuey Momiay on hii way to Stockbridge

Orville Phillips of Fowlervillt-Republican candidate for County Clerk waa in town Monday

LOST Gold atick pin with the letter M on it between Hauitor-ium and depot Finder pleat-e leave at thiH office

Satinfactiou guaranteed iu every caae I guarantee both the qualshyity of lea and frames that I raquoel) JbeRoy Lewie optical np^cialist itt Hotel next Monday

R E Olda of the Reo Mnfg Co of Lansing with a party ol six were at the home of Mr ami filra Ralph lienuett of Norlb Hamburg f o r dinner l a s t Sunday They were in Mr Old big auto

R M Glenn brought to this ofshyfice a sample of corn Monday which he raiHed on his farm northshywest of here From the bottom of the stalk to the top of the tasHel measured 12 ft 6 in I t is a splenshydid sample and he says he ha more like it some of which he thinks is taller

The Hoyt Brothers have their new steel feed griader at work and it certainly turns out the feed [t is the only one of its kiud in Livingston county and farmers can now get their feed ground in an up-to-date manner Give them a trial and be convinced of the superior quality of work done by this new grinder

1 0 OTHER STOVE DOES THIS Coles Hot Blast Heater maintain a conshy

tinuous Are also a steady em het t t will hold Ore from Saturday night until Blondty morning (41 houra) Ir will bold fir orr nlfht with leps feoal than raquoay other xtoTe frtn the drafts In the tnorulag and the rooms arltraquo quickly heated with tht coal put in the nljrht before Come tn laquoid examine Coled Original Hot Blaet Heater Price raquo1200 and Dp according to slxe ltB-11)

Youn^t Man

Should S e e Those Nobby S u i t s at 310 $12frac12 $15 amp $18

In Brown and Gray Toninpounds

Boys Suits and Overcoats $3 to $8

L A D I E S C O A T S T h e largest s tock of Ladies C o a t s we have ever shownmdashBlacks and Colors

T h e season s newest

$700 to $2500

Fine Line of Childrens and MisSes Garments

Remember on all purchases of $1500 or over car fare both ways is paid

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i WH Y WE SELL THE We sell I H C Gasoline Engines because we know they will poundive perfect Sat isfact ion

We wish to offer you engines that are strong simple ecomicai and reliable After careful unprejudiced investigation we have selected the I H C~ line because I H C Engines give the most satisfactory power under all conditions

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w e poundeJ] y o u be one y o u can depend upon

T h e excellent design and cons t ruc t ion of I H C Eng ines make them the most Reliable P o w e r for F a r m S h o p or Tracshytion W o r k W e kno v when we have placed an I H C Gasoline E n g i n e t h a t it will do all t h a t has been claimed for tt

t h a t it will last for many years and give you t he g rea t e s t t e t u r n for your money

We a re in Howell ready to Make Good every Clali fop the Superior i ty of t he se Esngines

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T h e I H C Line includes an E n g i n e for every pu rpose t o which power is adap tab l e and eveiy E n g i n e is a d a p t a b l e to many uses

W e w a n t you t o call and ta lk over your power problem with u s - we can sett le it t o your ent ire sa t is shyfaction

D o n t waste time and money on inferior e n g i n e s mdash s t a r t r igh t with an I H C

THE I XX O LINES I H C- Vertiele Eng ines made in 2 3 25 and 35 horse power Horizontal (Por t ab le and S ta t iona ry ) in 4 6 8 10 12 15 20 and 25 horse power Gasi lme T r a c t o r s in 12 15 20 25 and 45 horse power F a m o u s Air-Cooled E n g i n e in 1 2 and 3 horse power

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Many American women wonder why ll ia that the Japanese women make auch ^ufd tea and the maimer hi which Ihey go jfc)QUt the operationThe Huaton Herald asjH When the Japshyanese woman makes tea ike foreign epectator lb impressed not only with the extreme jseusitiveoess of her nanus but also with the evident delicacy of her uenatffi of sight and laquomiil Jhe-tiecret of the tea ilea in the prober tu tslon

Black tea requires boiling water and green tea does not Mack lea reshyquires fresh water poured on Die leaveB when It hat just come to n deshycided boil Hut water thai has hoi led laquo long time and has lost its life will not make a good tea it should stand from three to seven minutes and only i n a porcelain pot Then all the lishyquid should be poured off In other words pour only as many cuptuis into the pot as you wish to serve at mien

Hot water standing on tea leaves draws out the tampnatn according to The Japanese women and this is the main th ing to be avoided For seeond cups pour boiling water on ihe leaves alshyready used When making a giveu tea the thing to hear in mind is that an oily beverage is desired Water beshyyond 150 degrees Fahrenheit tends to destroy the flavor and aroma by chishyving off the volatile oil

Allow hot water to stand in the cups to be served in order that they may bo thoroughly heated Pour fresh hot water cooled to such an ox-ten t that the finger can be placed in It -over the green leaves and let it stand in a porcelain pot for two minutes and half Then pour a little into each eup and then a little more and so on This makes each cup of like quality No sugar or milk is needed if the washyt e r Is of the proper temperature Japshyanese tea made in this manner should have a greenish- amber color with a t rue tea bush aroma and an oily taste

Fatal Omiaaion by Jones My friend Jones said Mr Ski n-

merton invited rne to spend a week bull4 his place in the country and T went laquoaxl had a delightful time but 1 will awver go again

Nice place Jones has and he sets a 0OOd table his beds are good and WBpythlng about his house is chann-bullyen but theres something missing from his garden

4i au niee garden Jones flower

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gt 100 Mill V hM p lace tor vegetashyt e 1ft V^fKftWy he raises too W P h a t ftpM^romtuste 0 t n f m ftJce garden sure enough and still as 1 looked around there was something missing my eye sought without knowshying what something that it didnt find and then it struck me all of a sudshyden

there wasnt a pergola I cant stand for that Most 1ms

Jutuble man Jones but I ran t afford to visit anybody living in the country that doesnt have somewhere Hbnuf his place a pergola

Vcndace of Lochmaben Last month an interesting old CUP-

mm was observed at fxichmahen in Dumfrieshire when the towns people laquoxereiscd an ancient right granted by charter of lames VI of netting the lochs surrounding Hie burgh for von-dace a very rare fish The fishing however did not prove productive very few vendaee being captured though in former years they were plentiful This fish which is peculiar to the Lorhiuahen lor lis uione takes no lure niul dies immediately when taken from the water Ita length varlea from i to i ulit inches and it in greatly prized by epicures being a fish of ^na i delicacv Court lour-

To Judge by tin Paperi Mrs MUSKS 1 car yer fathers In

trouble with the police riKuin Was yer mother much upset

The Child No she said she supshyposed every mraquon had tils trials mdash YT A P

Got Enough B l g g i l l B lOVcs t o t t k a t o a f l ii

bullWlf TiftBinut rrdeg vltau al(Oiii enough of It fOT once He had a visit from the OSIIIUII man and two insurance asent today

KEEP POOR III INHUMAN WAY

Secretary Arraigns County Ofshyficials in Report

WAY CLOSE PO0RHOUSE

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M T M u r r a y S a y J a i l s a n d A l m a

huuwclaquo in Michigan Unfit to Live in- Demand Superv isors Take

A c t i o n at Onuc

Landing Supervisors in a number of counties la this state will find them selves confronted with a severe arshyraignment uf the manner in which their respective counties treat aged dependents and those who have tu be locked away for the general good when i hey assemble for ibe fall sesshysion

lusi ai (his lime when Thauksgiv-ini and the other holidays are bull near at hand when the politicians are dis-j facturlng way The farmers are

Michigan BMt Sugar looming From all p r a w n l lndjoftttftne

Mlobtfaa will take flrat plalaquolaquo tWa yaftr la t h e ranks of the beet Biffar prtyduUn HUUM owln to the gt banner crops in this s tate and the dry raquoeaon in Colorado That state baa been leadshying Michigan by a good margin but the prospects are Buch as to justify the belief that Michigan will jump tu the hlaquoad of the list

Last seasons output in this state amounted to 21ltM121(J0 pounds of granulated sugar valued at about $10 ouOUOu and it Is estimated that the present season will bring the output up to 250(J0U0Uu pounds

In audition to the sugar the byshyproducts have been developing rapidly and besides molasses pulp made into a form of blscuk and used fur stock feeding has found a ready market

Michigan sugar coiimwu has been stiffening up and has gained five joints Humors were current that there wuuld soon be something doing in ihe way of a fancy dividend but F K Hathaway secretary of the comshypany stated that there was no unshyusual reason for the advance in the price of the stock

It is simply the development of the business We are extending opershyations in an agricultural and nmuu-

eussing good government the length oi the Uute M T Murray of the stale bourd of corrections ami charities is seeking legal means to force four counties to close a poorhousc and three jails as unfit places for human beings to inhabit To numerous other counties he hai sent letters calling atshytention In unequivocal language lu the squalid crowded condition of their puorhousea and jails and demanded that the supervisors take action at once to better the conditions

Heres the way he describes the poorhousemdash-or infirmary as the law politely terms them nowmdashin one counshyty -Within the shadow of a beautishyful courthouse and in a community boasting and advertising Its advanshytages and resources Grand Traverse county provides for her unfortunate dependent and inflrui in a manner most disgraceful to the county and the state The vermtn-infested quarshyters are absolutely unfit for the purshypose for which they are used and there is not a redeeming feature about the premises other than that the overshyseer uid matron are capable and doshying the best they can with what the county has provided

No provision is made for the sepashyration or classification of Inmates and during the winter months the old peoshyple are huddled and packed together in a manner and under such conditions as to render It almost Inhuman lit one room the air space of which Is sufficient for one person only with the means of heating and ventilation five men were crowded the beds and cots occupying practically all the door space

The Ways of Women You insist on doing th i s asked

the husband I do replied the wife firmly Hut my dearmdash 9top she commanded Nothing

you can say will alter my determinashytion My mind is made1 up

Tn that ease replied the husband who had transmuted the base metal of experience into the precious gold of knowledge I have nothing more to nay ] realize that once possessed of an idea yon are like all your sex IHgt-yond argument

Do you mean demnnded the laquoifc with displeasure that 1 am incapable of seeing reason

Itenson with r woman answered the husband from behind his paper is like water on a ducks back in one car and out the other

You are wrong cried the wife trishyumphantly And to prove it 1 have already changed my mind--9Tnraquort Bet

inshycreasing their crops and we have had banner crops this year That is no doubt rhe reason

He said that there vvas no unusual prospect ahead in the industry hut simply a steady advance based on a substantial foundation

The development of pulp for stock feeding has become a factor and as a by-product will prove valuable We have put in a drying plant and so have others

i 11 A Douglas treasurer of the company said that the farmers had passed beyond the experimental stage and were now confident of the profits to be made from beet raising

With our natural advantages such as good loam ami the lake breezes which increase the sugar content of the beet there is no reason why Michigan should not soon head the lisf of beet sugar producing states In fact she may do that this year

Many Flaws in Home Rule Act The supreme court listened lo a reshy

view of the arguments in the case of the attorney general on the relation of J L Hudson el al against the comshymon council of the city of Detroit

Corporation Counsel 11 J M Hally represented the city council and At torneys A C Angell and Hlnton K Spalding appeared for the taxpayers Anjrell anil Spalding quoted numerous laws and cited extracts from many cases to show that the submission of a proposed charter amendment that would enable the city to vote on a bond issue for the purchase of he street railway system would he unconshystitutional

The case was heard before a full bench The vv hole question simply resolves itself into one legal point ns to whether the electors of Detroit will be given an opportunity to vole on the proposed amendment lto the charter at the general election In November

When iraquo petition WHS presented to the city of Detroit last spring asking that a special election he culled for the purpose of determining whether the taxpayers desired to own and opshyerate the street railway system it was called for August If Immediateshyly a number of taxpayers in Detroit who opposed this proposition applied in the supreme court for a writ of certiorari and a stay of proceedings until a hearing could be secured and the evidence reviewed In the supreme court

Prohibit ionists Freely Cash Up The cheerful willingness of the delshy

egates assembled at the state convenshytion of the Prohibition party in the auditorium of the Y W C A building to contribute cold cash out of their own pockets for the support of the

bull ^ laquo i t gt rifttaft

Fear Trouble From Owens Bill bullWatch the Owens bill is the sloshy

gan of the Michigan osteopaths who held their state convention in this city The Owens hill to establish a national hoard of health Is regarded by j the osteopaths with suspicion In the original bill were feat tires that would | have worked great harm to the osteo- paths said Dr Herbert Bernard of Deshytroit and as ft is coming up again in i another form ihe osteopaths of the country must be read This anxiety over the Owens hill Vd to the decision of I ho convention to have a legislative committee The matter of personnel was left with the Incoming president The committee will act in both nationshyal and state legislative matters j

Officers were elected as follows j President T L Herroder Detroit j vice-president J K Downing Hay i City secretary Rebecca Mayers j Detroit treasurer 11 A Northrup Mt Pleasant

A feature of the convention was a clinic conducted by Dr d-eorgc Laugh- (

lln dean of the osteopathic college at Prohibition candidates in the fall elec-Kirksvllle Mo lie performed his own modification of the Ixirenz operation for congenital dislocation of the hip The difference Is mainly In the applishycation of the plaster cast following the bloodless surgical work

Lapeer Home Crowded Auditor General Fuller and other

tion was one of the truly remarkable features of the convention

There were no strings tied to any of the contributions the money was given for the good of the caiise There were no prospective political jobs to soften the pain of loosening the purse strings The men who went down into their pockets did so without a regretting sigh and the man who

state officers say that some immediate I collected the envelope did so without action will he necessary in order lo | n word of polite consolation provide more room at the home of tb^s feeble minded at Lapeer Mr Fuller estimates that there are fully 500 pershysons desirous of gaining ruimission Into tho institution hut cannot be ar commodate^ on account of lack of room It is understood that Ihe conshyditions are such that the governor will he a-ked to take some netion

Splits Signal Corps As n result of anion inUraquo--n lis the

state military hourd the signal corps detachment of Ihe stnte troops hs been divided into two rompatiies stashytioned at Ypsilanfi and fonia Com pany A will be the designation of Ihe one at Ypsilanli and Compatu ft the one at Ionia TCach will be allowed a maximum strength of TT men

Oliver W Stewart of Chicago a member of the national Prohibition committee and a practised orator thrilled the delegates with a talk on prohibition He tnld of thr high standards of the Prohibition party uid of the uphill tight for politiral recognition He wound up with a fr-vcrcd appeal for financial help Arouf XJOTI was subscribed

All Gflmw Violators Convicted State -flame Warden Pierce m his

monthly report lust flied shows that out of fif rases started during Septemshyber for violation of the game and fish laws ff) convictions were secured and Jl03i3rgt in fines and costs were colshylected There were 1 i complaints of violations investigated by Die rlepnrt-menf during the month

MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS

+D RAISE THB MAINE s =

T i f t Appro Lrf J

Supreme Court The supreme com- lieiml tlc folshy

lowing cases Attorney general rrl Craves -s

common council nf Adrian Knights of Modern Maccabees vs Sharp Put-man VB Detroit fnlted Haiiway Con-ley vs Sinclair Shepard vs Schmtt Kisher vs burroughs Adding Muchine company People vs lt if Little rum pany Webb vs Granite State Kire in snrance compare Muijn vs Shannon

Rehearing was denied In Kaiser vlaquo lirismer

| Ber Keepers Will Meet

| The annual meeting of the Michigan State Hee Keepers association will be

held in Grand Rapids at the board of trade rooms November and 1u with headquarters at fhe Eagle hotel

Tt 1s expected between 2nTl and TfK) bee keepers will rutend Among fhe peakcrR will be 1 A Pearce (Irnnrt

dupitis Editors E R Root George W j Vork W Hutchinson R L Taylor ] foul brood inspector for MI hlgan C I c Llllle rtate dairy and food comtufs

CadillacmdashOuy Warren fourteen year old of Ktmth Boardmau had his Iwft leg umputated two inchen above the kne The physicians grafted his knee cup tu the stump or the bone Ut make a cushion for the leg Cancer ut the bone resulted The boy will reshycover- -The Daughter of Veterans reshyceived a letter from Mrs Custer exshypressing thanks fur naming their t ea t in her honor She also stmt a picture uf herself and tk-uerat Custer taken a short time before his death on the Llttlu Big Hum

Ruyal Oak Mrs Horace Hitchcock widow uf the late Rev Hitchcock fell down stairs breaking her left leg in several places Physicians removed three pieces of bone aud it is thought she will never be uble to walk again Whe is sixty-eight years old

Monroe- The common couucil apshypointed a committee to view building sites with the Idwa of erecting a city hospital

Mt Clemens--Philip Aidrich twenshyty accused by eight-year-old Helen Weiss of Armada uf a serlouB crime was liound over to the circuit court

Macklnuw City -K M Sutherland a resident of this place for nearly thirshyty years died Mr Sutherland was uue of the best known men uf ihe county having been supervisor of the township for several years president of the village and justice of the peace Mr Sutherland will be burled by the Masonic lodge of which he was a member

Charlotte - - D HBryant a Charlotte druggist was sentenced to 20 days in jail and to pay |200 in fine and costs for violating the local option law Bryant pleaded guiltymdashPhilip Gordon Lennox who says he is an English visshycount was badly burned by an cxplo-plosion of a gasoline tank His condishytion is serious

LansingmdashThe annual meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star opened here About 2000 delegates are presentmdash Adrian attorneys have appealed to the supreme court to compel the council to appoint a charter commission A vote on the charter revision carried last spring but not by a majority of nil the votes cast For this reason Ihe council refused to appoint a commisshysion

CadillacmdashHenjamln Fullmer eighshyteen years old and his dog were huntshying in the woods five miles from home when Fullmer who had dropped his gun on a bruth pile pulled it off muzzle foremost The trigger caught and three hours afterward the dog led its master s father to his boys 1 dead body The charge had shattered his left arm ami penetrated his lungs causing It is believed instant death j Mr Fullmer was Ulaquolng the evening j c bores when he heard his boys dog J harking near the barn Failing lo find his son ami thinking tho dor would not return without him unless something had happened he followed the animal across country to the woods where the accident happened

Kalamaoo Tho Michigan Retail Druggists association In convention hero took issue with ihe Anti-Saloon league after a conference with Pliny W Marsh and R N Holsnple and with the opposition of the dry leadshyers framed an amendment to the Dickinson search and seizure act which provides prosecution for a drug gist selling liquor in local option counties The amendment provides for the abolishment of a physicians prescription and as a substitute the affidavit of the purclmKefl j B recomshymended It is proposed to have the county clerk prepare a list of habitual drunkards who will be refused liquor

Ann Arbor--A Grand Rapids stushydent at the ( of M whose name the police refuse to give out was cut over the eye and otherwise hurt in n fight with tho town gang The student was escorting a young womshyan home after a dance and crossed the dead line Ashley street The town gang insists that the students must confine their attentions to co-eds and have frequently assaulted those who go west of Ashley street In comshypany with women

Cadillac Cadillac will offer the board of supervisors at its meeting a site for a $7F0ufgt courthouse

Saginaw Joseph Whitney son of State Renator Whitney of Merrill Suglnaw county was thrown from a street car and seriously Injured

Elkton Dr Andrew K Thompson thirty-one yearr old Is dead from pneumonia contracted while making calls in this vicinity He WHR a prominent member of the Saginaw Valley Medical society

Kalamazoo -Patrick H Burke a well-known business man is dead at tho age of fifty-nine years He owned a large amount of real estate and wan a brother of John Burke owner of Ihe Rnrdick hotel

Flint Henjamln flassinger and Jack Charbenuux both eighteen yearn old who claim homea in lshpeming are under arrest charged with burshyglarizing n locnl store and obtaining about $70 worth of lot

Cadillac- -S If Igtarnh a wealthy fafmer of Farmington and Mrs Frank Kysor one of the wealthy and promishynent women of Cadillac were marshyried here They will reside in an eleshygant home here Mr Lamb is the father of Judge Fred S Lamb The groom is seventy-five and tho bride sixty-five years old

Jnrkson -Relieved to be insane a man agout Li enrs of age giving his name as Michael Crowley re-n-il-t in all five days before It was discoverrd that he was suffering from typhoid fever He was removed n the city Lnap5fal

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T i m e t fiy S e e d P r i m e s p o t t bull pe ie i mi T

l-t-Tl Li 10(1-11) s r i c k s i n b b l n K Int Mr in Si 7 m a r s - m i d d l i e n s S i 1 line

m i t b l i ro s t 1 7 i - m c k i i l m m a m i e a a r s i c n r i i i n m t $ c o l u a n d u i illtii $ p e r 1 tu

F l o u r I V H I Ml h l t j i n p a t e n t S 10 i -r bull i i r i I raquo ua tCi i t S-lCi - I i n I I I t JLaCl i l e a f f liO p u r e r e J 1m u r i n p p a f t lit J0 p e r htl liv w n m l Ini i l i lnK let-

The i hid Fellows of Parma townshyship are searching for Stewart If rionn 40 years old a farmer who disshyappeared from home Oct 2 and lias not been seen since leaving a wife and four children

dvices from Japan state thai the Toyo Kisen Kalsha under an agreeshyment with the Western Parlm railshyroad has contracted to start soon a direct steamer line from Yokohama to Snn vrancisco omitting fhe call ltt Honolulu it is anticipated that an 11-day trip will be the result It is purposed to put (ltvn new lim rs- into his -ervlce

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P lan f F i ^ Caute of Exploiter

ThertnttHflhip M t t i i e ^ m he raised by Vhlaquo cofferdam method and the question settled for all time as to whether the vessel wti blown tip in Huvana harbor by the Spaniards ur by an ex plus km in her magazine

The cofferdam luvthod consists in building the huge bos of steel pile bull6out the wreck and then pumping the water out This watertight box will be 410 feet loug aud 2G teet wide a t the widest place It will leavi TJO feet cleur on all hides uf the wreck aud this will take in the turret uf the Maine which was ulowu off by the explosiun

Argue for New Charter Attorneys for Adrian presented an

Important question to the supremo court at Lansing relative to ihe vote on charter revision in Uie cities of ibis state A prupusal to revise the charter of Adrian was submitted tu the voters last spring it carried by a majority of the vote cast on that particular issulaquo but did not obtain a majority of all the votes cast and (he council refused to appoint a charshyter commission declaring that the iu-leut of the law is that the question must receive a majority of all votes cast if it is to ho effective Citizens contend that the revision proposal was properly carried and ask the court to compel the council to appoint the commission urging the law requires n simple majority of the vole cast on tip- Question

Columbus 0 Str ike Declared Off At a meet in- of the street car

mens union in Columbus the strike which has been on since July 24 was formally declared off

The unionists declared in resolushytions adopted that they still considshyered their c ame meritorious but that they recognized a continuance of the strike in the face of approaching winshyter would work a hardship upon memshybers and their friends who thus would be barred from riding on the cars As a result of tho grand jurys invesshytigations foiv men have been sent to the penitentiary for strike disorshyders and many others are on the way

Senator Dolliver Dead Senator Dolliver died -t his resishy

dence at Fort Dodge of dilatation of the heart He had been confined to his bed lor a week He was 5lgt years old He had been in the United States senate 10 years and was in the lower house for HI years before entering tut senate

French Strike Is Over The directors of ihe French railroad

companies involved in the strike agreed to grant a minimum WHLO of 51 a day to Ihe employes of all lines running out of Paris

The new s ia e will go into effect January 1 and constitutes the chief (cpemMoii demanded by the nun

THE MARKETS 1 il IP MT ( u t M a i l u t d e l a t

l a s i igtrk-N p r i r e s mi u l g r a d e s Wlaquo t | i ugt te I s i si i i -r-- a n i l I n d i V r s $gt7MHraquo i i s t e e r s m i h e i l e t s IIMIU t e 100 $4 (gti gt i si i I T - a n d l u i l V r s Mill tltgt J nun $ -1n fn bull ITf ^ r a s H sielt s iu u Meir t b 1 HM In I Mia I a 1 ( 00 f 4fi0 cent1 --177 K i a s s s t e e r s a n d b e l i i - r s l ln T a r e f a t r(i() lo )lt) $ i 7ee 11raquo i h t d e e l a l c o w s $ I U lelt 1) fp i ed t a t r o w s $1111^1 lH(e e p J i l m n n nUVS $Hfrigt ii I a u t l i l s $raquo l i - M) e b u i c bci iv v b u l l s $ 1 l a i r t o tfoiid P o l n ^ a a a b u l l s $1riitu bulllt s t o c k b u l l s $11(1-10 c h u b c l e i l l t lK s t e e l s Mgt) In 10(10 $ L laquo)laquo( 7 7gt Ta l r f e e d i n g s t e e r s StiO t u 10((0 11 raquo( -27- c h o i c e s i o c k t - r s rain t o Vim j-l^D bulliid l a i r s t r i k e r s 70(1 l o 700 $l7i f(j) t i n t s t o c k l i - l t e r s $170 (lti 1 7gt m i l k e r s llll Ke y e i l l l K Uled lUl l l il t $10 1(1(11) c o m m o n m i l k e r s $27^(-17

V e a l C a l v e s M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s i h i y s p r i c e s b e s t Siai o t h e r s $(rtei0lte a i l p - h c o w s a m i - p r i n K c r a s t e a d y

S h e e p a n d L f u n b s M a r k e t l a m b s l7gtr h i g h e r t h a n l u s t T h u r s d a y s i i eo r s t o n d y h e a v y r a n b e s t l a m b s $ 0 7 5 f a i r l a m b s $iirgtr(( timi l iu l i t t u c o m shym o n I n m b s $7 1)0^0(10 f a i r t o Kltgtei s h e e p $-0 fir Ino (Mills a n d c o m m o n lii fii i7gto

Hi iK M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s shyd a y s p r i c e s K a n n c of p r i c e s - I d ^ h t in tfunii l i n t c b t - r s $S7i hi Sfto piKH JX fii S0 l l t t l u y o r k e r s $ s 7 7 ^ D O s t a g s o n e - t h i r d off

C A S T l - i r i T A M ) Y- - C - t t l f m a r k e t 17e t o 2ltic l i i K i e r e x p o r t s t e f - r s $7 fii770 s h i p p i n g s tcvyrs $(1271^ (177) s h i p p l i i K - s t e e r s t 1 0 0 t o lllfiO j 7 ( t ^ fi70 I n i t e l i e r s s t e e r s 1000 t e 110(( $7 1 gtpoundlaquo 2 7i b i d f e r s $1 27Mii (100 c o w s $70 in i1 27gt r u n n e r s J277i V)J00 b u l l s e x p o r t $ bullgt tii 7) 2 7) b u l l s b u t c h e r s f 7177 r i ibf iO r c e d e r s $7gt2i ^ 700 b l o c k shye r s S7frac347II rngt ln0 m i l k e r s a n d s p r i n g e r s ii1 7-

H O K S S t r u n g h e a v v $01 7i ifU 27 y o r k e r s JiaTraquo p i g s $ni(l ti)0-IO

S h e - o p I J I I W I T l i e s i l n m b s $7frj 7lO y e i t r l i t i t r s $ti fo 77gt0 w e t h e r s $ r O f i 177 i u c s $1^(-427

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( i r i i l n K t r W h e a t l ^ a s h N o 2 r e d lifie l i r e l i l-

b e c o p e n e d w i t h a n n d v a i i c e of i4c bullst n i lte a d v a n e e r l t o $1 a n d d e c l i n i a l l o 0 S i c M a y o p e n e d a t $107 t o i a ^ h e d $l ( l r iU u u l t l t t r l i n r i l t o $10-1 N n 1 1 1 1 ^ - l 1 _ V i 1 - - -

A RAW idem opfo v bull tV-ir- i bull- -

Efitrfnoua HlaquoclaquorjpUlaquoV M a r l i t t mdash r r m -bull rlaquo and Shcap F M d t r t Cart 8 t t laquo k

Up at Bargain Prfoaa

CAUSES OF THt H U N

LOOOUO sheep and lambs ^ ^ ^ frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ ^ three da-ysmdashaucn iu round is toe record-breaking run thi week ofx the ChitMlaquoo m t f l e l

This enorntout over-mafc(yfcf lt of uhlaquoeigt i Uia result of tettpOMTJ^Suad peculiar cttuswa and uflers a rare op-puitunity fur farmera und sheep lead- ers tu stock up at burjjaiu pricea

This great rush uf sheep to market i umea mainly from Montana uodv adshyjoining wessteni ran^u country and citunoi last mure than two or thrilt-weeks lunger If is no evidenca uf over-production Its principal pauses ura UUJ recent drought which soraquo 4

burned out the grass that tflirfe will be very Jiule winter feed on the range and Hhk-h prevented the putt ing up oT sufficient hay to carry any considershyable number uf sheep jver winter while last winter was a very sever one and hay was su closely fed tha t ihere Is no old hay left over for tnlaquor purpose The causeqpieiice is tha t sheep owners are forced to marke t the bulk of their sheep this fall or else lose ihem i i^ihe fierce storms or winter

The most serious cause of the presshyent general liquidation however is the restrict km of the rau^e through occupation and fencing by dry iana-evs who are grain growers and not live stock raisers The tremendous rush of these settlers upon the rang within ihe last three years and espeshycially within the last twelve month- is hard for eastern people to realize It is not alone the area actually enshyclosed by these settlers but the breakshying up thereby of vast regions of grazing lands into such small sections that they are no longer available to-stockmen for grazing their flocks which is one of the main reasons why the sheep supplies of tho western range country arc being more closely marketed this year than ever be ore in the history of the t rade

This meuns an inevitable shor tase at market later on and next yeur and with a constantly growing demand for both mutton and wool it would seem that future good prices a re assured

The western range country has heretofore been Ihe chief souice of sheep market supplies but unless tfte farmers of the corn belt begin at once to mine many more sheep than thev have ever done before there will braquo a great scarcity of both mutton and wool before long in this country

Moreover there is a world-shortage of live stock of all kinds All Europe Is short of sheep and even Australias supply is declining with rupldily The snipe general causes that exist in this country are operating in other counshytries also Populations are growing rapidly everywhere -while grazing areas are being reduced As pasture land is uivned lo piodnction of cereals sheep raising declines

Thousands of American farmers can (urn this situation to (heir benefit through increase of both soil fertility and money profit by beginning right now each lo keep a small flock of sheep upon his farm And by taking advantage of ihe present opportunity to buy heallhy thrifty growing westshyern range sheep at bargain prices upshyon the heavily supplied Chicago marshyket they can Mock up at minimum post whether they want foundation stock for breeding or ihe growing kind to fa ten for market

A Distant Compliment They were talking about a eertain

mon who did not seem to he particushylarly popular At laRt one of the group derided that it was time for him to say something complimentary about the subject of the conversation

That stepchild of his is a good litshytle feller he remarked nnd they sny that he takes alter his father too mdash Youths Companion

Smoke Was Mosquitoes A cloud of smoke which appeared

to he arising from the cathedral tower at Helgrade was found when tho Are brigade arrive-] to he n large cluster of mosquitoes compact at the base nnd tapering toward the top

New Idea for Pontoon Bridge Denmark is trying out a new pon

toon brMge in which the pontoons a re anchored beneath the surface of the water Ihe bridge remaining motionshyless irrespective of the rise anil fall of Ihe 1 ide

Chinesrgt Seek Education The sudden demand for popular edushy

cation in China is shown by the fact that Ihe school attendance in ono provshyince has Increased SOiifi per cent in five years

Say Raisins Impart Energy Speaking of the announcement by

scientist-- (hat people may become enshyergetic by eating raisins the ThlcaRo Record-Herald puis in the comment that the trouble is that most of the energy produced by eating raisins has to lie expended in removing thr seeds

Abrahams Predicament The Sunday school clasa had reachshy

ed the part in the lession whore Abshyraham entertained the angel unaware

And what now is the meaning of unaware asked the teacher

There was a bashful silence then he smallest girl in the class piped up Cnerwire is what you takes off he-fore yon put on your irhtiemdashLip pifcnCs

When r ninn seals ip his head he I1 ap to think he is holding Mm

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SYNOPSIS

Tawrnce Blakeley lawyer goea to IiUriftuif with the forged notes in the Hronaon craquoe to get the deposition of Uihn Gflmore millionaire In the luttera home he Ik attracted by a picture of a young girj whom the millionaire explains is hiti granddaughter A lady requests Itittketoy to buy her a Pullman ticket He Wnm har lower eleven and retains tower (ML Ha find a drunken man tn lower

jtMpand retires In lower nine Ho awa- t M B in lower ueven and rinds his clothes bullaJfl bag tnUMjIngr The man in lower ten 5raquo found murdered Circumstantial evishydence point to both Blakeley and the inkuown man who had exchanged elothea

with him Blakeley becomes interested in a tfr In blue The trutn Is wrecked KlaJcoley 1B rescued from the burning cur

the girl In blue His arm is brpken (to to the Carter place fur break-The tfirl proves to be Alison West

I partners sweetheart Her peculiar lona mystify Hie lawvltr Siiti drops

sold bav and lilakeley puts it in his ickcL Blakeley returns home He finds

that he Is under surveillance Moving pictures Ot the train taken just belore the wreck reveal to Blakeley a man leaping from the train with his stolen trip Hlakcley learns that a iiuni named Sulshylivan leaped from the tntin near Mbullbull- -Hnd sprained his ankle ult- stayed surue time at tho Carter plaee

CHAPTER XVIImdashContinued

W I B tbe name Blakeley I asked I t might have been- I can t say

But tho man wasn t there and there bullwns a lot of noise I couldnt hear bullwell Then in half an hour down came bulltho other twin to say the gentleman w a s taking on awful and didnt want t h e message sent

Hes gone of course Yes Limped down here in about

bree days and took the noon train for the city

It seemed a certainty now that our man having hur t himself somewhat 1n his jump had stayed quietly in the farm house until he was able to travshyel But to be positive we decided to visit tbe Carter place

I gave the station agent a five-dolshyl a r kill which he rolled up with a couple of others and stuck in his pocket I turned as we got to a bend In the road and he was looking curishyously after us

It was not until we bad climbed the hill and turned onto the road to the Car ter place that I realized where we -were going Although we approached 1t from another direction I knew the farm house at once It was the one bullwhere Alison Went and ] had breakshyfasted nine days before Wi th a new restraint between us I did not tell McKnight I wondered afterward if bo had suspected it I saw him lookshying hard at tho gatepost which had figured in one of our mysteries but he asked no questions Afterward he grew almost taciturn for him and let roe do most of the talking

Wo opened the front gate of the b a r t e r place and went slowly up the walk Two ragged youngsters alike ^ven lo freckles and squints were playing in the yard

Is your mother around T asked In the front room Walk in they

answered in identical tones Aa wo got to the porch we heard

Tolce and stopped I knocked but 1he people within engaged in animatshyed ra ther one-sided conversation did not answer

I n the front room Walk iu quoted MeKnlght and did so In the stuffy farm parlor two peoshy

ple were sitting One a pleasant-faced woman with a checked apron rose somewhat embarrassed to meet us Sho did not know me and 1 was thankful Hut our attention was riv-Kod on a little man who was sitting before a table writing busily It was Hotchkiss

He got up when he saw us and had the grace to look uncomfortable

Such an interesting case he said nervously I took the libertymdash

Look here said McKnight sudshydenly did you make any inquiries a t the s ta t ion

A few he confessed I went to the theater last nightmdashl felt tho need of a little relaxationmdashand the sight of H picture there a cinematograph afshyfair s tar ted a new line of thought Probably the same clew brought you gentlemen I learned a good bit from the Station agent

Tho son-of-a-gun said McKnight tAftpound you paid him I suppose

ltpf t gave him five dollar was the apologetic answer

Mrs Carter hearing sounds of strife in the yard went out and Hotchkisn folded up his papers

I think the identity of the man la bullbull CttaWiBhert he said What number bullbullv fcf feBt do you wear Mr Blakeley

bullvon and a quarter I replied Jell It s only piling up evidence

he said choerf-jlly On the night of the muMer you wore gray Bilk undershyclothing with the second button of tho shir t missing Your hat had L B in gilt let ters inside and there was a very minute hole In the toe of one Mack nockM

lHush McKnight protested If word Rota to Mrs Klopton that Mr Blakeley was wrecked or robbed or whatever It was with a button miss-tag curd a hole In one sock shell reshyt i re to t h e Old Ladles home Ive heard her threaten I t

Mr Hotchkiss was without a sense bullf humor He regarded McKnight gravely and went on

Tvo been up in the room where the eon lay while he waa unable to get

You Dont Think He Locked the Door Himself

away and there is nothing there But I found what may be a possible clew in the dust heap

Mrs Carter tells me that in unshypacking his grip the other day she shook out of the coat of the pajamas some pieces of a telegram As I figshyure it the pajamas were his own He probably had them on when he efshyfected the exchange

T nodded assent All I had retained of my own clothing was the suit of pajamas I was wearing and my bath robe

Therefore the telegram was his not years I have pieces here but some are missing I am not discourshyaged however

He spread out some bits of yellow paper and wo bent over them curiousshyly u was something like this

Man with ii Got Br

We spelled it out slowly Now Hotchkiss announced I

make it something like this Tho pmdash is one of two things pistolmdashyou reshymember the little pearl-handled afshyfair belonging to the murdered manmdash or is it pocketbook I am inclined to tho la t ter view as tho pocketbook had been disturbed and the pistol had not

I took the piece of paper from the table and scrawled four words on it

Now I said rearranging them it happens Mr Hotchkiss that I found one of these pieces of the teleshygram on the train I thought it had been dropped by some one else you see but that s immaterial Arranged this way it almost makes sense Fill out tha t pmdash with the res t of the word as I imagine ltdt and it makes papers and add this scrap and you have

Man with papers (in) lower ten car seven Get ( them)

McKnight slapped Hotchkiss on the back

Youre a trump he said Brmdashis Bronson of course I t s almost too easy You see Mr Blakeley here enshygaged lower ten but found it occupied by the man who was later murdered there The man who did the thing was a friend of Bronsons evidently and in trying to get the papers we have the motive for the crime

There are still some things to be explained Mr Hotchkiss wiped his glasses and put them on For one thing Mr Blakeley I am puzzled by that bit of chnin

I did not glance at McKnight I felt that the hands with which 1 was gather ing up the bits of torn paper were shaking Tt seemed to me that this as tute little man was going to drag in the girl in spite of me

CHAPTER XVIM

A New World Hotchkiss jotted down the bits of

telegram and rose Well he said weve done someshy

thing Weve found where the murshyderer left the train we know what day he went to Baltimore and most important of all we have a motive for the crime

It seems the irony of fate said McKnight getting up that a man should kill another man for certain pashypers he la supposed to be carrying find he hasn t got them after all deshycide to throw suspicion on another man by changing ber ths and getting out bag and baggage and then by the meres t fluke of chance take with him

in the valise ho changed for his own the very notes he was after It was a bit of luck for him

Then why put in Hotchkiss doubtshyfully why did he collapse when he heard of the wreck And what about the telephone message the station agent sent You remember they tried to countermand it and with some exshycitement

We will ask him those que^ions when we get him McKnight said We were on the unrailed front porch by that time and Hotchkiss had put away his notebook The mother of the twins followed us to the steps

Dear me she explained volubly and to think I was forgetting to tell you I put the young man to bed with a spice poultice on his ankle ray mother always was a firm believer in spice poultices It s wonderful what they will do in croup And then I took the children and went down to see the wreck It was Sunday and the mister had gone to church hasnt missed a day since he took the pledge nine years ago And on tho way I met two people a man and a woman They looked half dead so I sent them right here for breakfast and some soap and water I always say soap is better than liquor after a shock

Hotchkiss was listening absently McKnight was whistling under hi3 breath s taring down across the field to where a break in the woods showed a half dozen telegraph poles the line of the railroad

It must have been 12 oclock when we got back I wanted the children to see everything because it isnt likely theyll ever see another wreck like that Rows ofmdash

About 12 oclock I broke in and what then

The young man upstairs was awake she went on hammering a t his door like all possessed And It was locked on the outs ide She paused to enjoy her sensation

I would like to see that lock Hotchkiss said promptly but for some reason the woman demurred I will j bring the key down she said and dis- appeared When she returned she held out an ordinary door key of the cheapest variety

We had to break the lock she vol I unteered and the key didnt turn up I for two days Then one of the twins | found the turkey gobbler trying to i swallow it It has been washed since she hastened to assure Hotrhkiss who showed an inclination to drop it

You dont think he locked the floor | himself and threw the key out of the window the little m m asked

The windows are covered with mosquito netting nailed on The mis- ter blamed it on the children and it [ might have been Obadiah Hes the quiet kind and ynu never know what hert about

Hes about to strangle isnt he McKnight remarked lazily or is that Obadiah

Mrs Carter picked the boy up and inverted him talking amiably all the time Hes always doing it she said giving him a shake WheneTcr we miss anything we look to see if Obadiahs black in the face She gave | another shake and the quarter I had given him shot out as if blown from a gun Then we prepared to go back to tho station

From where I stood I could look into the cheery farm kitchen where Alison Wost and 1 had eaten our al fresco breakfast I looked a t the tablo with mixed emotions and

then gradually the meaning of some-thing on it penetrated my mind Still in itb papers evidently just opened waa a ha t box and protruding over the edge of the box waa a s t reamer of vivid green ribbon

On the plea tha t I wished to ask Mrs Carter a lew more questions I let the others go on 1 watched them down the flagstone walk saw McshyKnight biop and examine tho gate posta and saw too the quick glance he threw back at the houe Then I turned to Mrs Carter

1 would like to speak to the young lady upbtairs I ssaid

She threw up her hands with a quick gesture of surrender Ive done all 1 could she exclaimed She wont like it very well but- shes in the room over the parlor

I went eagerly up the ladder-like stairs to the rag-carpeted hall Two doora were open showing interiors of four poster beds and high bureaus The door of the room over the parlor waa almost closed I hesitated in the hallway after all what right had I to intrude on her But she settled my difficulty by throwing open the door and facing me

I - - I beg your pardon Miss West I s tammered It has jus t occurred to me that 1 am unpardonably rude I saw the ha t downstairs and ImdashI guessedmdash

The ha t she said I might have known Doe3 Richey know I am here

I cuont think so I turned to go down the stairs again Then I halted The fact is I said in an at tempt ut justification Im in rather a mess these days and Im apt to do irreshysponsible things It is not impossible that I shall be arrested in a day or so for the murder of Simon Harringshyton

She drew her breath in sharply Murder she echoed Then they have found you after al l

I dont regard it as anything more thanmdashermdashinconvenient I lied They cant convict me you know Almost all the witnesses are dead

She was not deceived for a moment She came over to me and stood both hands on the rail of stair I know just how grave it is she said quietshyly My grandfather will not leave one stone unturned and he can be terrible mdashterrible Butmdashshe looked directly into my eyes as I stood below her on the stairsmdashthe time may c o m e -soonmdashwhen I can help you Im afraid I shall not want to Im a dreadful coward Mr Blakeley But mdashI will She tried to smile

I wish you would let me help you I said unsteadily Let us make it a bargain each help the other

The girl shook her head with a sad little smile I am only as unhappy as I deserve to be she said And when I protested and took a step toshyward her she retreated with her hands out before her

Why dont you ask me all the quesshytions you are thinking she demandshyed with a catch in her voice Oh I know them Or are you afraid to ask

I looked at her at the lines around her eyes a t the drawn look about her mouth Then I held out my hand Afraid I said as she gave me hers There is nothing in Gods green earth I am afraid of save of trouble for yon To ask questions would be to imply a lack of faith I ask you nothing Some day perhaps you will come to me yourself and let me help you

The next moment T was oet in the golden sunshine the birds were singshying carols of joy I walked dizzily throught rainbow-colored clouds past the twins cherubs now swinging on the gate It was a new world inte which I stopped from the Carter farmshyhouse that morning for--1 had kissed her

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He Could Not Recommrrd t The editor of the Pbrkvtgt Ar^as

was sented at his desk hevl engaged in writing a fervid editorial on the neshycessity of building a new walk to the cemetery when a battered specimen of the tramp printer entered the office

Mornir b o s s said the caller Cult any work for a print

I hnve answered the editor You happened in jst right this time Ive got only a boy to help ran in the offi rgt and I need a man to set type for about a week I have to make a trip out west You can take off your coat and begin light now 1 start to-morrow morning

All right said th typographical tourist removing his coat What road are you going to travel on

The X Y amp 7 mostly Ive never been on it Know anything about It

I know all about it Ive traveled it from one end to the other

What kind of a road is i t Punk said the printer In a tonlaquo

indicative of strong disgust The ties are too far apartmdashYouths Companshyion

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Traveling a Century From NowmdashThe Millenium

Man who is afraid to tell who he is Jnsis that a century from now thinking will lake the place ot travel lug

There will lx no theaters or conshycert halls ur cireuBeti or exhibitions says he according to the New York Telegraph if you want to go to Paris 100 yeangt heuc-K you will not consult steamship lists uv visit tourshyist agencies There will be no hurry and hustle of packing trunks nor Musshyter ul latching trains and steamers no puttiult up at uticoiu fur table hotels no accidents or delays You will go upstairs to your bedroom and shut the door Then you will lie down on your bed ur settle- yourself in an easy chair ami project your mind to 1aris

Your servants will take eaie of jour body if you wish to inaku a long stay Or if you prefer It gt uti will get yourseli registered al a-gate-rtgu-laied institution where your body will

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But hear him continue Pleasures will frjr the first time be

tasted in their intensity Indulgence-even debauch -will hi flee to all There will be no payment Every conshyceivable physical and mental enjoyshyment will be accessible even to the humblest individual

Have you never seen those public exhibitions of mind force when messhymerists make their subjects swallow paraffin oil in the belief it is whisky or torture them by the suggestion that the chairs on which they are sitting are red hot These forces of the mind will lie developed scientifically in the next generation and will beshycome the dominant factor in our everyshyday life

If thats not enough read on oh read on

Yon now perceive what I am drishyving at By means of mental sugshygestion people will get whatever form of ( ntertainincnt they desire without the trouble inconvenience and exshypense of seeking it in the ordinary modern way

Dont you see vhat a grand difshyference this will make in the happishyness of the world The slave at the office desk will be able to laquoo big game hunting in the wilds of Africa the unshyderfed laborer will enjoy a seven-course dinner champagne port and cigar the dyspeptic plutocrat can lead the simple life the unloved spinshyster will be warmed with the kisses of the lover of her choice It will be the millennium

Kxistenoe iu the next century will be Rlorlous comprehensive and cheap The world will be at the feet of every individual People talk hopelessly nowadays of riches and poverty of the unjust distribution of wealth of inshyequality of opportunity In the year 2000 the liberated mind will so adshyjust itself to the concrete as to mainshytain a constant level of equality such as could not even he contemplated by socialism and other materialistic remeshydies

The body may become a bloated disfigured lump of inanimate sensashytion Or a pill of perfect pink health may be Invented What does it matter when the mind is consciously active and the soul is expanding into inshyfinity

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Prudent Bridegroom The uncertainties of lire in New

York are reflected in wedding r ings said the jeweler Of all tho wedding rings I have sold this season mora than half were brought back after t h e ceremony to have the datu put on The rest of the inscription was engraved when the riug was purchased but l a order that the date might he correct It was cautiously omitted uutil after the knot was tied

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Just Guissed Mrs Wadsworth I am very Glad

Indeed to meet you But havent I had the honor of being introduced t o you before What was vuur n a m formerly if I may ask

My maiden name No your nam before you were

divorced How did y e ] know I had been

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Red Home inn at Stratford-on-Avon One of them discovered a print plctul mg a low tumbling building under V neath which was printed The H o t k in Which Shakespeare Waa Born Turning to his friend in mild s u r p r i s e he pointed to the print His Q4Mi exhibited equal surprise and c a 4 M ampbull) waiter who assured them ofr-curacy of the inscription

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Mutt Wait for Remarriage In Louisiana tho law permits a wld

ow to marry again only provided she has waited until ten months after thraquo death of her huabaad

Whist and Temper The finest example of how people

lose their temper at whist says Colonel Franklin P Morgan of Washshyington and New Yorlv occurred in a game I saw at tbe old National bote in the capital city Alexander Stephshyens and a lady were playing another lady md Representative I ngrum of Arkansas

Cngrums partner was a dub at the gure and he being a crack at whisr wuxed very sore before the first rubber bad bee1 pbiyed His Partner balled ur every hand Kinal-]y there came i ltl-1 which made In-aruv srxinus ]ltgtbullbull t- Truly to lend spsdes Accordingly he signaled for Cent suit She psid iu- attention to it iu u reomen 1 there erree another oe-pot unity for him to siuuat When the luli ed again tle curd she threw otu was a diamond

At that old i nurum threw hH band down ant leaning far across t lie table hissed out

For the low nf 1 ti^ suffering lronhets madam stt you got no S l r H l l e S

This so angered Sienhens that he j united Cngrnni to leave the apart raent am the game wis abandoned

A Dilemm-i Its dreadful to he obliged to econshy

omise exclaimed young Mrs Tor-hns

Whats the trouble inquired tie caller

If 1 go to the expense oT getting this seasons hat Ill have o wear nr hist veurs hair

Popularity of Thais Every other young actress is callshy

ing herself Thais said Henry E Dlx-ey at a dinner at Mauqulns Thaia MeGinnis Thais Endieott Thala Schmidtmdashthe thing is universal

I nlversal and ridiculous for they who have read Anatole France s s tory of Tha i s know that she was a very naughty little girl indeed I am qui te sure that no real reader of Thala would ever under any circumstances consent to be called such a name

It makes me think of a man who taking his infant daughter to be bapshytized told the clergyman to call he r Venus

But I refuse to call her Venus said the clergyman indignantly Veshynus is the name of a pagan goddess

Well bow about your own girl Diana said the man

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All my life I have been such a slave to coffee that tbe very aroma of it was enough to set my nerves quivering 1 kept gradually losing my health hut I used to say Nonsense it dont hurt me

Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the final result waa tha i mf whole nervous force was shattered

My heart became wraquoak a n i tain in its action aud me Fnally n r P about a year ag

at frightened ian toid m 1 must srretgt il never ex-

Out to Learn Some Way llew lftmdashThere is one riling about

if Jewett--And what is that HewcttmdashEither 1 must get elclt ted

o the legislature or take a corn laquopondonce course In grafting

( inur ing crgt^e or l lt pe t to be well agein

1 was in despair or the very though ef the nmiliotnes 1 had tr ied so many times rsti-earnd me I thought of Po-gurn hui rnuM hardly bring myself to g i v up the cosfee

Finallv I cua sai I fhbdquot [ owed it to myself to give Poshnn a trial So I got a package and carefully followed tho directions and what a dplicious nourishing rich drink it was Do you know I found it very easy to shift from coffee to postum and not m i ^ l the chnnge at all

Almost immediately after T ruMte the change 1 found my-ef better wwl as the days went hy I kept on improvshying My nerves grew sound U9amp steady I slept well and felt slrorrjf and wellbnbiueed all the lime

bull Now I am completely cured with be old nervousness and sickness all

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were P i u c k u e y vihiturn F r i d a y

Mru J amen H a r u e r a n d aou RuHtwll were

were P iuukney vis i tors M o n d a y

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M o n d a y a i t e r u u u u Mra C h a r l e s Koot

hud the ru iafor tuue to fall fruiu a (torch

a n d tracLure he r h i p

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tew daygt with i ter d a u g h t e r Mra ( ) J

N e w b e r r y iu Det ro i t

M m I d a l iuyee ami L K ( i r ibs iou were

ca l led to Auri A r b u r S a t u r d a y by the d e a t h

ul the i r b r o t h e r - i u law l i F H e u i o u

Miss F l o r e n c e T o p p e r oi P i u c k n e y was

the gues t or ir a u u t Mru D w i g h t B u t l e r

a n d fauii ly from F r i d a y unt i l M o n d a y

T h e L a d i e s A u x i l a r y of t h e M K

c h u r c h h a v e e lec ted the fol lowing otticerb

to r the eiiaiiiuK yea r Frets M r s M a r y

F e a t h e r i y Vicraquo P reu ideu t Mr J e n n i e

A l l e n Sec- and T r e s s M r s l ie l le M u r -

d o c k T h e loat u iee l iug was he ld wt M r s

J e n n i e Allenb last F r id i iy

Tl ie uui iual m e e t i n g oi the H a m b u r g

c e m e t e r y associa t ion was he ld S a t u r d a y

a f t e r n o o n Oct W and the fo l lowing officers

were e lec ted P r e s A b u e r B u t l e r Sec

K _N H a i g l i t T reaa H B P r y e r I t

was voted to ask for an assessment of $1UU

p e r lot to he lp keep u p the lota M u c h

c red i t is d u e the sex tuu W D Kogera for

the line c o n d i t i o n of the g r o u n d s

W o r d was rece ived h e r e F r i d a y e v e n i u g

uf the d e a t h of B F H e u i o u of I n d i a n shy

apol i s I u d who d i e d F r i d a y m o r n i n g

Fuuraquo ral was h e l d at the h o m e of hiu aged

mo the r iu A u u A r b o r S u n d a y ut 2o0 p m

T h e serv ices were couduc t ed by Kev H e n shy

ry La t lock of t h e Ep i scopa l c h u r c h l ) e -

ceaseii was 61 yea r s old a n d well k n o w n iu

this v i c in i ty H e leaves a wife who was

former ly Miss A d d i e Gr i s son

Last M o n d a y morn ing as M r s W n i

Klades was r e t u r n i n g f rom t ak ing her

d a u g h t e r L o t t i e to Br ighton to school she

met a l a rge tour ing cur which f r igh tened

the horse so tha t it j u m p e d out of the road

t i p p i n g M r s Blades out in such a m a n n e r

as to s t r i ke on h e r head a n d s h o u l d e r s and

m a k e m a n y severe bruises S h e is ge t t i ng

a long t inely at this wr i t ing T h e s a m e

ENDORSES SA1 SMITH Chas Es Townsend Urges

Re-elect Ion o f Conshygressman S W

Smith

Campaign Opened Here S m i t h R e f u t e C h a r g e M a d e

Dy HI D e m o c r a t i c O p p o n shye n t fo r C o n g r e

Uouteudiug w i t h inclement weather the republicans opened their political campaigu here Monday evtmiug before a email crowd Charlea E Towubeud his phrtya nomiuee for United States Senator aud Samuel W Smith of thia district were the speaker Mr Townsend reached here early iu the afternoon aud waa the guest of PoBtmabter Glaspie at supper Congreasruau Smith accompanied by the republican candidates for county offices came over iu auto-mobiles

Congressman Smith i n his speech replying to the charge of hie democratic opponent made in Wayne Saturday declared that he had never iu all his time iu conshygress voted agaiust any measure proposed by any of the three presshyidents McKinley Roosevelt or Taft He mentioned as specific legislation that he was the first to propose the regulation of postal rates by the interstate commerce commission the abolition of passeB by railroad telegraph and teleshyphone companies and a saving of about $800000 a year in what the government pays annually to the railroads for carrying mails As to Speaker Cannon he declared he would not support Mr Cannon for re-election as speaker Smith paid high tribute to Mr Townaerid aud urged the election of the enshytire republican state coupression-al aud county ticket

Charles E Townsend made a masterful speech upon progressive legislation during which he enshydorsed Sam Smith and advocated liia re-election Youll never find a man who will work harder and

I t is NOW Time to Prepare For the Coming Winter Season

Remember We Carry a Full bine of Caps Mittens Gloves

and Duck Coats

Om- Prices are Kiglrt

Fresh Grocer ies A l w a y s On Hand bull

Murphy amp Roche Pinckney Michigan

bull-a^LMii ^ -l-Hgt laquo p i

Forced to Leny Home

more faithfully for his district horse tipped Miss Jeunta Klades from the t h a n S a m S m i t h s a i d h e aud

buggy the day before but with only slight y o u wi l l m a k e 6 biJJ m i s t a k e if

bruises you do not return him to Wash--- raquo laquo bull bull mdash J ington Townsend also urged

the election of the state and legisshylative ticket He revit-wed the

Every rnar a idi re number of poof j history (f piogressive legislation sufferers whosd iut^-s re sure and j u the republican party and urged raaked with cou^bs are urtfed to ^o to that a republican congress be reshy

turned in order that Roosevelts policies may be carried out by Taft Hiu address was an eloshyquent forceful presentation of his parties claimsmdashOxford Leader

another c l imate But this is costly

and not a lways sure Theres a better

way Let Dr Kin^s New Discovery

cure you at home It cured me ol

lunif trouble writes W li Nelson

ol Calamine Ark when all^)I-e tailed

and I tfamed 47 pounds iti weight Its

surely the kin^r ot ail coiitfb and Inn^

Uiti Thousands owe their lives

ami health to it H posit ively tfuai-

a n t e e d t o r coughs a i ld s lagripne

asthma croup- -all throat and uxa

troubles 50c and $1 Trial bottle

iren at V A Si^bi s

Warm Floors Insure the Childrens Health

Coles Hot Blast Draft on top of the tire burns the coal from the topmdashburn the gns which is wasted with ail other stoves

The force of this down draft forces the heat to the base which is made ol steel- cannot barn outmdash and heats the floor

Thousands ot testimonials have been written regarding the base heating qualities of

Coles Original Hot Blast Heater The ideal heating stove is one which radiates all the heat thrown off from

the fuel into the roomsmdashinstead of letting it go up the chimney The durable heater is the one which will withs laquond the severe use Jtm

after year which a heating stove i s necessarily subjected to Sheet steel i s the quickest radiator oi heat and la used as radiating surface only in Coles Hot Blast heater Wherever the fuel comet in contact with the liningsmdashonly first quality gray cast iron is used

Cast iron withstands the wear of the heat from active combustion bsttsf than any other material and the large sensitive sheet metal body and base radiate all the heat into the rooms

Burns Soft Coal Slack Lignite Hard Coal Wood and lighter fusL Make yout selection BOW

Steady Cvtn Tsmpersture Day and Nltjrt 1MP4

Barton Sc Dunbar P i n c k n e y M i c h

WosHtOO sud Upward

She and Finish

been sick is bet ter

NORTH HAMBURG

Fluyil l i iack of Chicago spen t Smuhiv at

the h o m e of J a m e s X IRI I

Miss F U J I l l enne t t is e n t e r t a i n i n g her

cousin M r s Mirsh of S tonkb r idge

Miss M a e Van Flee t is s p e n d i n g the week

with Mrs G e o B a r m n l in (lenoiv

Mrs H T Gur t r e l l was the g u e s t of her

siMer in Ann A r b o r part of last week

Misn F l o r e n c e Kic

uttein

Mis- Ttilti

is iu A n n A r b o r to

the first of the Chora l U n i o n concerlR

GREGORY Mrs l i i a ley who has

nt thiH w r i t i n g

Hert Dan ie l s had the misfor tune of loosshy

ing one of bis horses last F r i d a y

Mies Cora ( one who IIHH been v i s i t ing in

F l i n t for some t ime r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

M r and Mrs Samue l ( r a n k r u g e r a re

now vis i t ing b is m o t h e r

Norbe r t Lavey of P i n c k n e y is now he lp shy

ing Mr S t a c k a b l e with ids work

M r ftnd M r s John IjiirKfss were visitshy

ors at F r e d l l o w l e t t s S u n d a y

John M c C l e e r anil his men h a v e just

comple ted H new barn for M r Risdon and

sum

Seymour May and wife of N^w York a r e

visi t ing Ins sis ter M r s R u t h C h a p m a n and

o t h e r re la t ives in U n a d i l l a

T h e B Y I U met a t t h e h o m e of

Kev M c T a ^ g a r t F r i d a y e v e n i n g and electshy

ed otHcers R e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved and

WlbblAM 5 ROBB

Wil l i am F l i i b b the democra t e a r d i -

da l e for IYosrei i t in Attorney s ta l l ed in

Howel l seviii yejtiM t-o to p r a r l i r e liw

bavinyi ju^ t innney eniiigb to putebi i se a

law l i b r a ry T w o years Inter he was mar shy

ried and 11HV lia-i a family ot three chil i l-

ren t )win nr to sickness in the family it

it wns r a the r ha rd hgt aeeninuLite and he

d id not o b t a i n -1 iioire unt i l a year a^o H e

has a lways been a b i r d worker n i l irev i

has been ab jve any kind of h o n o r a b l e

work H e has always tteeu fair in his

dea l i ngs and has a lwavs mnde it a prac t ice

to ag ree np in tie pr ice ot his bullbullbullbullbull i res he-

fore the Wv)rk VHS pei formed

H e was e lec ted pro--ait h i a l u n i v trtai

years ago and lias j i role one of I i nbdquoston

Coun ty s he-t pr seen inrr utile n- l i e is

ntjooil sp^iNii ami c o d w ir-o]- i n l Iro

AMAampA^tiAMAMAampiAi

e n h a m -pen t S a t u r d a y with j bdquo R Ood t ime was enjoyei l by al l

m ^

George Woodrilff sect 55 UKAIKH I N -

I Pianos Organs Sheet Music 1 SmaI Instruments of al Kinds

I Phonographs and S e w i n g Machines

Cash or on Kasy W e e k l y

0 r M o n t b l v 1avnwmtn

JvAlampo Dealer for LiviugHton County for the following

Cars

U i o n A u t o m o b i l e s

PLADOTELI)

M Ishun is in Howel l this week

) arnegt Mi teer and family have all been

on lt k list t he past week

M-- r i i i iwli i te and d a u g h t e r visited

Mrs Mae Smirh of W h i t e ( )lk last h r idav

i l i e A S will serve d i n n e r at thishy

ll me or Samuel WVssoii Kridav October

^- C Tppin^ r e tu rned M o n d a y from a

1)000 mi le f l ip through the west H e t ravshy

eled t h r o u g h seven slates and within four

-t TIIUCH uf T e x i i K

bull bull -Marrin Sici th ilied at his borne Ocro-

4 her 4ti sf the age of 7 yea r s He lias

bullpound been a p a t i e n t siifTir r for severa l mnntli^

K with i diseHf of the foot which led the

arc [ m t a t i o u of his l imb above (be knee af-

^ J ter whirr lie neve r regained consciousiu ^

bullbull j and lived only JI h o u r s T h e funeral ser-

t viri WMS condoct ta l by Kev Saigeon laquossist-

j ed by KiV Rivy and )s t rander

|J | j WednesdHy even ing October 2oth tlir-re

K j will be a mee t ing it t he M a r c i h e e hull for

the p u r p o s e of urbaniz ing raquo soeiev to hi-

known ltIH Ire Fl-iintield Huriil ( r r o n n d

S o c i e t y All permms interes ted in the

Tounr ie l i i cemetery a re requested to be

p re sen t for rlte purpose of e lec t ing I r a s t e r s |

K

her pa ren t s M r and M r s W m I lenha in

M r and Mrs H e n r y Kice were S n n d a v

guests at the h o m e uf C O Smi th at Lake shy

land

1 1raquo V a n F l c c t and faniilv i s i t ed at

tin- home uf (J-eo Parnard in ( l e n o a Satshy

u rday

Mrs Ili( Kly and d a u g h t e r Helvia a re

the guests of Mr and Mrs W m Hen bam

I or a lew davs

Miss F l o r e n c e Kice and Mis L a w r e n c e

were A n n A r b o r visi tors Tuesday and

Wedl lssday of hist week

Mrs (lai rie Whi t luck of L i n d e n is s p e n d shy

ing sunn lime with her son IL i r rv Wbit-

li irk ll t ir Plensa ni l a i ke

Mi-s Mary Lil l ie has r e tu rned io her

home neur A l m a after s p e n d i n g severa l

mon ths with M a r y V a n F l e e t

Over fifty of the members of the Mi te

and Mission society meet at t h e p leasan t

home of Mr a n d Mrs Hert Nash T h u r s shy

day A yr-ry i IIIIM i-stiiig p r o g r a m also a

good d i n n e r waR enjoyed hv i l l i r e s e n t

SOUTH GREGORY

Wil l i ams was in Chelsea Mrs Lester

S a t u r d a y

Kav t n b h WHA In lackson S a t u r d a y on

biiaine-is

Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams took

WEST J-UTKAM I I If ( i a r d n e r t r ansac ted business in

L y n d o n T u e s d a y

Ethe l D o y l e is the owner of a fine new

Mil ler p i a n o

Eun i ce G a r d n e r has r e t u r n e d from a visshy

it in L a n s i n g

Mrs Bert V a n H l a r i c i i m is s p e n d i n g the

week in Ken t n

Miss N e l l i e ( J a r d n e r a t t e n d i n g the funshy

era l of her cous in T i m T o u m n e y of Deshy

troit W e d n e s d a y

Mat B r a d y and fami ly of H o w e l l spent

S u n d a y with Mr B s m o t h e r h e r e

R o b e r t F o x aud wife who h a v e been

visi t ing at the h o m e of Patr ick K e n n e d y

re tu rned to Detroi t M o n d a y

EAST PTJTHAM 1 W Sweeny of C h e U e a cal led on relshy

a t ives he re this week

Miss G l a d y s F i sk haa been s p e n d i n g the

past week with he r sister M r s Keed in

W e b s t e r

G u y H a l l was in Howel l one day laat

w r e k

Lewis S b e h a n was in Howel l last T h u r s shy

d a y

I Here are a Few | Items You j Cannot Afford |To Overlook j

110 ct Enameled Ware | i 1st Quality Gray Color

I -1 gtgt 4 ) HIIII (I tpiart P u d d i n g Fans

4 ReguWir Size W a s h Brtsins

- Smal l and M e d i u m SMUCC Fans

^ fgt quart Milk Pans

2 (|iart P r e s e r v e Ket t les

2 quar t Covered Tailfj

^ P i e P la tes D i p p e r s and o ther a r t i c l e s

Blue Delft Underglazed Ware at

10c Each

Assur tmem Cmupr i fes ( ups

S n i r e r s BowN and Pis tes

UKI

and in-Ju-

Jardiolers i-iOe nM

and sucli other business as may rorue be- I dinner with Roy Parmer nv wife Sunday I fore the meeting

Subscribe for the Dispatch ftml get all the new for a year for 1 IK)

Mrs Tom Stone and Mrs Frank Rates

visited at L R Williaim Sunday

Mr nm Mrs () Marshall visited at Roy

Farmers Sunday

RO OTHER STOVE DOES THI ftolcs Hot Blast Hester mttntstns a OOB-

tlmioim nrgt also KtnAj r r m h u t I t will hold flr from Ratnrday ntfht rmtll iiotxtey mnmtntc (48 hrnrs) i t win hold flf awtt nlfht with 1laquoMlaquo wlaquol thtn any ottraquogtr raquotoraquo Oplaquoraquon ttnraquo drafts In thlaquoraquo ranrnlnj laquond thp nvwna raquorf qiilrfcly h n f H with thf roi pnt In raquoh^ ntirht before Comp In anil rxtmlne Coirs Orljlnsl Hrraquot Blast Heater Prlc 11200 and bullp according to tlsa (B-lt)

record of c n n t i r n which anv lawver nitty

be p m u d of No i asc has hea) a p p e a l e d

from e i the r h e j i ix t i c or circui t cour t and

nrgt o ther lawyer has assisted in a t r i s l of

a n y c r imina l oasraquo sirfed Murine his te rm

of office am the cr imina l e x p e n - e s have

boon g r ea l v r^duiA1

A great m r a - filxe state io i i ts a r e of en

m a d e a b o u t a tiv c a n d i d a t e who is ru on ing

for otfice but e v e r y o n e who is fair will adshy

mi t that M r Kohh is well r m a i n r d ltgt till

t h i s impor t an t nfngt vx he i agt^ to

h a n d l e a aa rd cnmu t l c bull -e wi ihout ltny

aaais tanre In faltt he is enf i led by fiis

record to b re-el eel ed ac -co rd ing a

tir riistom (if t h r-iu lt f r H fl--ind

e rn i

3 Flower Pots 4 i-raquo-7-l0-Jo-^gt

3 bull New Lot of Lgtadielaquot G o o d s in Col la r J a b o t s C o m b s B a r r e t t e a E t c S p e c i a l l y P r i c e d a t 10c E a c h i

C S UK The Home Goods Store

HOWELL HHCHIBAH

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KC Baking Powder wOL ltto it Oct a can Try it far your favorite calap If

it doesnt raiee better more evenly Nfber mdashtf ft bnt daintier more delicate In flavor

mdashwe return your money Everybody agrees K C has no equal

-Oiqipftt pMMtcft fikpokbridge H n b r o i l Nlaquoih sptt 8ttnltk j

with btr pfttmta in BiwfcftolL

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Pure Wholesome Economical

Legal Not ices

St a t e o f M i c h i g a n the prufonte uuurt for the county of Livingston- At a seaMou ol raquolaquoid

Court held a the Irobntti Oftiiw i the Village of Howell lu said couulyou the Urd du^ of October A 11 1U1U fretteut Hon Arthur A MoalHguv Jud^e ot Irubate In the matter of the estate uf

H a r r i e t t B u y e r D e c e a s e d Emil II Brown having a ed laquolaquodltl court

bin final account ae admiuiraquotrator of iaid estate and hia petition praying fin the allowance thereof

It is ordervd that hriday the -JHtii day of Detour Au 1H1U at 10 oclock iu the forenoou at daid 1ro-

ate ottlce be and 1B hereby appointed for examinshying and allowing eatd account

It i i further ordered that public notice thereof be ylveu by publication of a copy of this order lor three tsuccenelve weeks previous to a aid day ol fceariair in the IIKCKSHX DIHVATCH raquo newspaper printed and circulated in said county x bulltii

ABTBUK A MONTAGUS Ja4claquo of Probate

STATE OF MICHIGAN the 1robate Court of the County of Livingston At a session of rnitd court held at the Probate

Office In the Village of Howell in said County on the 3rd day of October A I) J9KI

Present Hon Arthur A Montague Indue of Probate In the mutter of the estate ol

Menu SIOLKK J^ceased Hollie KSixler liuviii tiled lu aaid court his final

account HP udinistrator lgte honis non of said estate and hie petition praying for the allowance thereof It i ordered that Friday I he JHth day of Oct A Igt 11)1() at ten oelnck in the forenoon at RUIO Irobate Office igte and ilaquo hereby appointed for examining and allowing laquoaid uccotint

It is lurtlnir ordiii-d that igtuidlc notire thereof l ^iven by i)iiblicatlou of a copy of this order for three micceHHive weeks previous to said day of licarint in the Iinckney IMBPATCH U newspaper jirinted and circulated in said county

RTHUB A MOMTAOTTF t 42 Judge of Prohate

Auction Having decided to ijuit farming I will

sell at Public Auction on the Portage lake Laud Couipanys fxrm known an tije old Cobb farm 4 miles HOUUI of I inckuey K rniks north of Duxtrr on

Tuesday Oct 25 at 10 oclock sharp

P o u r H o r s e s 1 brood mare with foal 15 yearn old 8|iaa black mares b and tgt yrs black ^ekiiu^ coming 2 yeara old

C a t t l e 3 Durham COWH 2 half blood JerseyB 2 heifers S calves Also 4 Hhoals

T o o l s Wagon rack spring tooth drag Buckeye dril l delivery wagon Hur-rfey li^bt harness 2 heavy work harnesses single hiirneas platform wagon open buii-gy 11 y Oliver chilled plow bean puller hay rake Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline engine punip jack Deere 2-horse cultivator 1-horse cultivator (jUHiitity househohl goods quantity hay corn and corn stalks about 2UU shocks of Corn not husked

Lunch s e r v e d a t Noon

T E R M S All sums of 1600 and under cttBh all sums over that amount one years tine will be given on good bankable notes at 6 per cent interest payable at the Dexshyter Savings i5ank

John A Myer E W D A N I E L S Auctioneer

Xnvit of b t JltJwiraquo ^t in town 8aMraquoy He mifa the trip is bis aota

ByroB WuHman of MatioQ is Ukiog treatment at the 8anitari-um here

W J Dancer amp Co Stock-bridge will pay your fare ou all purchttbeH of $15 or more

Johu Oadjvell of Anu Arbor pabtted thru Piackuey Momiay on hii way to Stockbridge

Orville Phillips of Fowlervillt-Republican candidate for County Clerk waa in town Monday

LOST Gold atick pin with the letter M on it between Hauitor-ium and depot Finder pleat-e leave at thiH office

Satinfactiou guaranteed iu every caae I guarantee both the qualshyity of lea and frames that I raquoel) JbeRoy Lewie optical np^cialist itt Hotel next Monday

R E Olda of the Reo Mnfg Co of Lansing with a party ol six were at the home of Mr ami filra Ralph lienuett of Norlb Hamburg f o r dinner l a s t Sunday They were in Mr Old big auto

R M Glenn brought to this ofshyfice a sample of corn Monday which he raiHed on his farm northshywest of here From the bottom of the stalk to the top of the tasHel measured 12 ft 6 in I t is a splenshydid sample and he says he ha more like it some of which he thinks is taller

The Hoyt Brothers have their new steel feed griader at work and it certainly turns out the feed [t is the only one of its kiud in Livingston county and farmers can now get their feed ground in an up-to-date manner Give them a trial and be convinced of the superior quality of work done by this new grinder

1 0 OTHER STOVE DOES THIS Coles Hot Blast Heater maintain a conshy

tinuous Are also a steady em het t t will hold Ore from Saturday night until Blondty morning (41 houra) Ir will bold fir orr nlfht with leps feoal than raquoay other xtoTe frtn the drafts In the tnorulag and the rooms arltraquo quickly heated with tht coal put in the nljrht before Come tn laquoid examine Coled Original Hot Blaet Heater Price raquo1200 and Dp according to slxe ltB-11)

Youn^t Man

Should S e e Those Nobby S u i t s at 310 $12frac12 $15 amp $18

In Brown and Gray Toninpounds

Boys Suits and Overcoats $3 to $8

L A D I E S C O A T S T h e largest s tock of Ladies C o a t s we have ever shownmdashBlacks and Colors

T h e season s newest

$700 to $2500

Fine Line of Childrens and MisSes Garments

Remember on all purchases of $1500 or over car fare both ways is paid

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Carpets FUP Coals

i WH Y WE SELL THE We sell I H C Gasoline Engines because we know they will poundive perfect Sat isfact ion

We wish to offer you engines that are strong simple ecomicai and reliable After careful unprejudiced investigation we have selected the I H C~ line because I H C Engines give the most satisfactory power under all conditions

mdash

V^c k n o w that it i^ to our j^dvantge agt we]] a^ yourp that the E n g ^ e

w e poundeJ] y o u be one y o u can depend upon

T h e excellent design and cons t ruc t ion of I H C Eng ines make them the most Reliable P o w e r for F a r m S h o p or Tracshytion W o r k W e kno v when we have placed an I H C Gasoline E n g i n e t h a t it will do all t h a t has been claimed for tt

t h a t it will last for many years and give you t he g rea t e s t t e t u r n for your money

We a re in Howell ready to Make Good every Clali fop the Superior i ty of t he se Esngines

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T h e I H C Line includes an E n g i n e for every pu rpose t o which power is adap tab l e and eveiy E n g i n e is a d a p t a b l e to many uses

W e w a n t you t o call and ta lk over your power problem with u s - we can sett le it t o your ent ire sa t is shyfaction

D o n t waste time and money on inferior e n g i n e s mdash s t a r t r igh t with an I H C

THE I XX O LINES I H C- Vertiele Eng ines made in 2 3 25 and 35 horse power Horizontal (Por t ab le and S ta t iona ry ) in 4 6 8 10 12 15 20 and 25 horse power Gasi lme T r a c t o r s in 12 15 20 25 and 45 horse power F a m o u s Air-Cooled E n g i n e in 1 2 and 3 horse power

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TEA AS JAPAftfSfe MAKE IT

Secret of Plaquorflaquolaquolfcn Litcln fee Pijp^ar Fwairaquon ofBlack ind Orewi -bull

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Many American women wonder why ll ia that the Japanese women make auch ^ufd tea and the maimer hi which Ihey go jfc)QUt the operationThe Huaton Herald asjH When the Japshyanese woman makes tea ike foreign epectator lb impressed not only with the extreme jseusitiveoess of her nanus but also with the evident delicacy of her uenatffi of sight and laquomiil Jhe-tiecret of the tea ilea in the prober tu tslon

Black tea requires boiling water and green tea does not Mack lea reshyquires fresh water poured on Die leaveB when It hat just come to n deshycided boil Hut water thai has hoi led laquo long time and has lost its life will not make a good tea it should stand from three to seven minutes and only i n a porcelain pot Then all the lishyquid should be poured off In other words pour only as many cuptuis into the pot as you wish to serve at mien

Hot water standing on tea leaves draws out the tampnatn according to The Japanese women and this is the main th ing to be avoided For seeond cups pour boiling water on ihe leaves alshyready used When making a giveu tea the thing to hear in mind is that an oily beverage is desired Water beshyyond 150 degrees Fahrenheit tends to destroy the flavor and aroma by chishyving off the volatile oil

Allow hot water to stand in the cups to be served in order that they may bo thoroughly heated Pour fresh hot water cooled to such an ox-ten t that the finger can be placed in It -over the green leaves and let it stand in a porcelain pot for two minutes and half Then pour a little into each eup and then a little more and so on This makes each cup of like quality No sugar or milk is needed if the washyt e r Is of the proper temperature Japshyanese tea made in this manner should have a greenish- amber color with a t rue tea bush aroma and an oily taste

Fatal Omiaaion by Jones My friend Jones said Mr Ski n-

merton invited rne to spend a week bull4 his place in the country and T went laquoaxl had a delightful time but 1 will awver go again

Nice place Jones has and he sets a 0OOd table his beds are good and WBpythlng about his house is chann-bullyen but theres something missing from his garden

4i au niee garden Jones flower

mdashraquot Ha tkfti MMrWltlaquof thing and off

gt 100 Mill V hM p lace tor vegetashyt e 1ft V^fKftWy he raises too W P h a t ftpM^romtuste 0 t n f m ftJce garden sure enough and still as 1 looked around there was something missing my eye sought without knowshying what something that it didnt find and then it struck me all of a sudshyden

there wasnt a pergola I cant stand for that Most 1ms

Jutuble man Jones but I ran t afford to visit anybody living in the country that doesnt have somewhere Hbnuf his place a pergola

Vcndace of Lochmaben Last month an interesting old CUP-

mm was observed at fxichmahen in Dumfrieshire when the towns people laquoxereiscd an ancient right granted by charter of lames VI of netting the lochs surrounding Hie burgh for von-dace a very rare fish The fishing however did not prove productive very few vendaee being captured though in former years they were plentiful This fish which is peculiar to the Lorhiuahen lor lis uione takes no lure niul dies immediately when taken from the water Ita length varlea from i to i ulit inches and it in greatly prized by epicures being a fish of ^na i delicacv Court lour-

To Judge by tin Paperi Mrs MUSKS 1 car yer fathers In

trouble with the police riKuin Was yer mother much upset

The Child No she said she supshyposed every mraquon had tils trials mdash YT A P

Got Enough B l g g i l l B lOVcs t o t t k a t o a f l ii

bullWlf TiftBinut rrdeg vltau al(Oiii enough of It fOT once He had a visit from the OSIIIUII man and two insurance asent today

KEEP POOR III INHUMAN WAY

Secretary Arraigns County Ofshyficials in Report

WAY CLOSE PO0RHOUSE

bullm iraquoa

M T M u r r a y S a y J a i l s a n d A l m a

huuwclaquo in Michigan Unfit to Live in- Demand Superv isors Take

A c t i o n at Onuc

Landing Supervisors in a number of counties la this state will find them selves confronted with a severe arshyraignment uf the manner in which their respective counties treat aged dependents and those who have tu be locked away for the general good when i hey assemble for ibe fall sesshysion

lusi ai (his lime when Thauksgiv-ini and the other holidays are bull near at hand when the politicians are dis-j facturlng way The farmers are

Michigan BMt Sugar looming From all p r a w n l lndjoftttftne

Mlobtfaa will take flrat plalaquolaquo tWa yaftr la t h e ranks of the beet Biffar prtyduUn HUUM owln to the gt banner crops in this s tate and the dry raquoeaon in Colorado That state baa been leadshying Michigan by a good margin but the prospects are Buch as to justify the belief that Michigan will jump tu the hlaquoad of the list

Last seasons output in this state amounted to 21ltM121(J0 pounds of granulated sugar valued at about $10 ouOUOu and it Is estimated that the present season will bring the output up to 250(J0U0Uu pounds

In audition to the sugar the byshyproducts have been developing rapidly and besides molasses pulp made into a form of blscuk and used fur stock feeding has found a ready market

Michigan sugar coiimwu has been stiffening up and has gained five joints Humors were current that there wuuld soon be something doing in ihe way of a fancy dividend but F K Hathaway secretary of the comshypany stated that there was no unshyusual reason for the advance in the price of the stock

It is simply the development of the business We are extending opershyations in an agricultural and nmuu-

eussing good government the length oi the Uute M T Murray of the stale bourd of corrections ami charities is seeking legal means to force four counties to close a poorhousc and three jails as unfit places for human beings to inhabit To numerous other counties he hai sent letters calling atshytention In unequivocal language lu the squalid crowded condition of their puorhousea and jails and demanded that the supervisors take action at once to better the conditions

Heres the way he describes the poorhousemdash-or infirmary as the law politely terms them nowmdashin one counshyty -Within the shadow of a beautishyful courthouse and in a community boasting and advertising Its advanshytages and resources Grand Traverse county provides for her unfortunate dependent and inflrui in a manner most disgraceful to the county and the state The vermtn-infested quarshyters are absolutely unfit for the purshypose for which they are used and there is not a redeeming feature about the premises other than that the overshyseer uid matron are capable and doshying the best they can with what the county has provided

No provision is made for the sepashyration or classification of Inmates and during the winter months the old peoshyple are huddled and packed together in a manner and under such conditions as to render It almost Inhuman lit one room the air space of which Is sufficient for one person only with the means of heating and ventilation five men were crowded the beds and cots occupying practically all the door space

The Ways of Women You insist on doing th i s asked

the husband I do replied the wife firmly Hut my dearmdash 9top she commanded Nothing

you can say will alter my determinashytion My mind is made1 up

Tn that ease replied the husband who had transmuted the base metal of experience into the precious gold of knowledge I have nothing more to nay ] realize that once possessed of an idea yon are like all your sex IHgt-yond argument

Do you mean demnnded the laquoifc with displeasure that 1 am incapable of seeing reason

Itenson with r woman answered the husband from behind his paper is like water on a ducks back in one car and out the other

You are wrong cried the wife trishyumphantly And to prove it 1 have already changed my mind--9Tnraquort Bet

inshycreasing their crops and we have had banner crops this year That is no doubt rhe reason

He said that there vvas no unusual prospect ahead in the industry hut simply a steady advance based on a substantial foundation

The development of pulp for stock feeding has become a factor and as a by-product will prove valuable We have put in a drying plant and so have others

i 11 A Douglas treasurer of the company said that the farmers had passed beyond the experimental stage and were now confident of the profits to be made from beet raising

With our natural advantages such as good loam ami the lake breezes which increase the sugar content of the beet there is no reason why Michigan should not soon head the lisf of beet sugar producing states In fact she may do that this year

Many Flaws in Home Rule Act The supreme court listened lo a reshy

view of the arguments in the case of the attorney general on the relation of J L Hudson el al against the comshymon council of the city of Detroit

Corporation Counsel 11 J M Hally represented the city council and At torneys A C Angell and Hlnton K Spalding appeared for the taxpayers Anjrell anil Spalding quoted numerous laws and cited extracts from many cases to show that the submission of a proposed charter amendment that would enable the city to vote on a bond issue for the purchase of he street railway system would he unconshystitutional

The case was heard before a full bench The vv hole question simply resolves itself into one legal point ns to whether the electors of Detroit will be given an opportunity to vole on the proposed amendment lto the charter at the general election In November

When iraquo petition WHS presented to the city of Detroit last spring asking that a special election he culled for the purpose of determining whether the taxpayers desired to own and opshyerate the street railway system it was called for August If Immediateshyly a number of taxpayers in Detroit who opposed this proposition applied in the supreme court for a writ of certiorari and a stay of proceedings until a hearing could be secured and the evidence reviewed In the supreme court

Prohibit ionists Freely Cash Up The cheerful willingness of the delshy

egates assembled at the state convenshytion of the Prohibition party in the auditorium of the Y W C A building to contribute cold cash out of their own pockets for the support of the

bull ^ laquo i t gt rifttaft

Fear Trouble From Owens Bill bullWatch the Owens bill is the sloshy

gan of the Michigan osteopaths who held their state convention in this city The Owens hill to establish a national hoard of health Is regarded by j the osteopaths with suspicion In the original bill were feat tires that would | have worked great harm to the osteo- paths said Dr Herbert Bernard of Deshytroit and as ft is coming up again in i another form ihe osteopaths of the country must be read This anxiety over the Owens hill Vd to the decision of I ho convention to have a legislative committee The matter of personnel was left with the Incoming president The committee will act in both nationshyal and state legislative matters j

Officers were elected as follows j President T L Herroder Detroit j vice-president J K Downing Hay i City secretary Rebecca Mayers j Detroit treasurer 11 A Northrup Mt Pleasant

A feature of the convention was a clinic conducted by Dr d-eorgc Laugh- (

lln dean of the osteopathic college at Prohibition candidates in the fall elec-Kirksvllle Mo lie performed his own modification of the Ixirenz operation for congenital dislocation of the hip The difference Is mainly In the applishycation of the plaster cast following the bloodless surgical work

Lapeer Home Crowded Auditor General Fuller and other

tion was one of the truly remarkable features of the convention

There were no strings tied to any of the contributions the money was given for the good of the caiise There were no prospective political jobs to soften the pain of loosening the purse strings The men who went down into their pockets did so without a regretting sigh and the man who

state officers say that some immediate I collected the envelope did so without action will he necessary in order lo | n word of polite consolation provide more room at the home of tb^s feeble minded at Lapeer Mr Fuller estimates that there are fully 500 pershysons desirous of gaining ruimission Into tho institution hut cannot be ar commodate^ on account of lack of room It is understood that Ihe conshyditions are such that the governor will he a-ked to take some netion

Splits Signal Corps As n result of anion inUraquo--n lis the

state military hourd the signal corps detachment of Ihe stnte troops hs been divided into two rompatiies stashytioned at Ypsilanfi and fonia Com pany A will be the designation of Ihe one at Ypsilanli and Compatu ft the one at Ionia TCach will be allowed a maximum strength of TT men

Oliver W Stewart of Chicago a member of the national Prohibition committee and a practised orator thrilled the delegates with a talk on prohibition He tnld of thr high standards of the Prohibition party uid of the uphill tight for politiral recognition He wound up with a fr-vcrcd appeal for financial help Arouf XJOTI was subscribed

All Gflmw Violators Convicted State -flame Warden Pierce m his

monthly report lust flied shows that out of fif rases started during Septemshyber for violation of the game and fish laws ff) convictions were secured and Jl03i3rgt in fines and costs were colshylected There were 1 i complaints of violations investigated by Die rlepnrt-menf during the month

MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS

+D RAISE THB MAINE s =

T i f t Appro Lrf J

Supreme Court The supreme com- lieiml tlc folshy

lowing cases Attorney general rrl Craves -s

common council nf Adrian Knights of Modern Maccabees vs Sharp Put-man VB Detroit fnlted Haiiway Con-ley vs Sinclair Shepard vs Schmtt Kisher vs burroughs Adding Muchine company People vs lt if Little rum pany Webb vs Granite State Kire in snrance compare Muijn vs Shannon

Rehearing was denied In Kaiser vlaquo lirismer

| Ber Keepers Will Meet

| The annual meeting of the Michigan State Hee Keepers association will be

held in Grand Rapids at the board of trade rooms November and 1u with headquarters at fhe Eagle hotel

Tt 1s expected between 2nTl and TfK) bee keepers will rutend Among fhe peakcrR will be 1 A Pearce (Irnnrt

dupitis Editors E R Root George W j Vork W Hutchinson R L Taylor ] foul brood inspector for MI hlgan C I c Llllle rtate dairy and food comtufs

CadillacmdashOuy Warren fourteen year old of Ktmth Boardmau had his Iwft leg umputated two inchen above the kne The physicians grafted his knee cup tu the stump or the bone Ut make a cushion for the leg Cancer ut the bone resulted The boy will reshycover- -The Daughter of Veterans reshyceived a letter from Mrs Custer exshypressing thanks fur naming their t ea t in her honor She also stmt a picture uf herself and tk-uerat Custer taken a short time before his death on the Llttlu Big Hum

Ruyal Oak Mrs Horace Hitchcock widow uf the late Rev Hitchcock fell down stairs breaking her left leg in several places Physicians removed three pieces of bone aud it is thought she will never be uble to walk again Whe is sixty-eight years old

Monroe- The common couucil apshypointed a committee to view building sites with the Idwa of erecting a city hospital

Mt Clemens--Philip Aidrich twenshyty accused by eight-year-old Helen Weiss of Armada uf a serlouB crime was liound over to the circuit court

Macklnuw City -K M Sutherland a resident of this place for nearly thirshyty years died Mr Sutherland was uue of the best known men uf ihe county having been supervisor of the township for several years president of the village and justice of the peace Mr Sutherland will be burled by the Masonic lodge of which he was a member

Charlotte - - D HBryant a Charlotte druggist was sentenced to 20 days in jail and to pay |200 in fine and costs for violating the local option law Bryant pleaded guiltymdashPhilip Gordon Lennox who says he is an English visshycount was badly burned by an cxplo-plosion of a gasoline tank His condishytion is serious

LansingmdashThe annual meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star opened here About 2000 delegates are presentmdash Adrian attorneys have appealed to the supreme court to compel the council to appoint a charter commission A vote on the charter revision carried last spring but not by a majority of nil the votes cast For this reason Ihe council refused to appoint a commisshysion

CadillacmdashHenjamln Fullmer eighshyteen years old and his dog were huntshying in the woods five miles from home when Fullmer who had dropped his gun on a bruth pile pulled it off muzzle foremost The trigger caught and three hours afterward the dog led its master s father to his boys 1 dead body The charge had shattered his left arm ami penetrated his lungs causing It is believed instant death j Mr Fullmer was Ulaquolng the evening j c bores when he heard his boys dog J harking near the barn Failing lo find his son ami thinking tho dor would not return without him unless something had happened he followed the animal across country to the woods where the accident happened

Kalamaoo Tho Michigan Retail Druggists association In convention hero took issue with ihe Anti-Saloon league after a conference with Pliny W Marsh and R N Holsnple and with the opposition of the dry leadshyers framed an amendment to the Dickinson search and seizure act which provides prosecution for a drug gist selling liquor in local option counties The amendment provides for the abolishment of a physicians prescription and as a substitute the affidavit of the purclmKefl j B recomshymended It is proposed to have the county clerk prepare a list of habitual drunkards who will be refused liquor

Ann Arbor--A Grand Rapids stushydent at the ( of M whose name the police refuse to give out was cut over the eye and otherwise hurt in n fight with tho town gang The student was escorting a young womshyan home after a dance and crossed the dead line Ashley street The town gang insists that the students must confine their attentions to co-eds and have frequently assaulted those who go west of Ashley street In comshypany with women

Cadillac Cadillac will offer the board of supervisors at its meeting a site for a $7F0ufgt courthouse

Saginaw Joseph Whitney son of State Renator Whitney of Merrill Suglnaw county was thrown from a street car and seriously Injured

Elkton Dr Andrew K Thompson thirty-one yearr old Is dead from pneumonia contracted while making calls in this vicinity He WHR a prominent member of the Saginaw Valley Medical society

Kalamazoo -Patrick H Burke a well-known business man is dead at tho age of fifty-nine years He owned a large amount of real estate and wan a brother of John Burke owner of Ihe Rnrdick hotel

Flint Henjamln flassinger and Jack Charbenuux both eighteen yearn old who claim homea in lshpeming are under arrest charged with burshyglarizing n locnl store and obtaining about $70 worth of lot

Cadillac- -S If Igtarnh a wealthy fafmer of Farmington and Mrs Frank Kysor one of the wealthy and promishynent women of Cadillac were marshyried here They will reside in an eleshygant home here Mr Lamb is the father of Judge Fred S Lamb The groom is seventy-five and tho bride sixty-five years old

Jnrkson -Relieved to be insane a man agout Li enrs of age giving his name as Michael Crowley re-n-il-t in all five days before It was discoverrd that he was suffering from typhoid fever He was removed n the city Lnap5fal

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Ve l ) e c i rulii V Jltiii M i r ch Sl t ld S e p -f e - n b e r I n b u n s i t JSfi I i nf JSiilC -rgt a t $Nraquon 2-4 it $Yti lt a t $S 1(1 a I STTIi p r i m e i l s l k c Rl) s a m p l - u l sck V S La i u ( SS2i 1 a t 1TT i u t ST

T i m e t fiy S e e d P r i m e s p o t t bull pe ie i mi T

l-t-Tl Li 10(1-11) s r i c k s i n b b l n K Int Mr in Si 7 m a r s - m i d d l i e n s S i 1 line

m i t b l i ro s t 1 7 i - m c k i i l m m a m i e a a r s i c n r i i i n m t $ c o l u a n d u i illtii $ p e r 1 tu

F l o u r I V H I Ml h l t j i n p a t e n t S 10 i -r bull i i r i I raquo ua tCi i t S-lCi - I i n I I I t JLaCl i l e a f f liO p u r e r e J 1m u r i n p p a f t lit J0 p e r htl liv w n m l Ini i l i lnK let-

The i hid Fellows of Parma townshyship are searching for Stewart If rionn 40 years old a farmer who disshyappeared from home Oct 2 and lias not been seen since leaving a wife and four children

dvices from Japan state thai the Toyo Kisen Kalsha under an agreeshyment with the Western Parlm railshyroad has contracted to start soon a direct steamer line from Yokohama to Snn vrancisco omitting fhe call ltt Honolulu it is anticipated that an 11-day trip will be the result It is purposed to put (ltvn new lim rs- into his -ervlce

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P lan f F i ^ Caute of Exploiter

ThertnttHflhip M t t i i e ^ m he raised by Vhlaquo cofferdam method and the question settled for all time as to whether the vessel wti blown tip in Huvana harbor by the Spaniards ur by an ex plus km in her magazine

The cofferdam luvthod consists in building the huge bos of steel pile bull6out the wreck and then pumping the water out This watertight box will be 410 feet loug aud 2G teet wide a t the widest place It will leavi TJO feet cleur on all hides uf the wreck aud this will take in the turret uf the Maine which was ulowu off by the explosiun

Argue for New Charter Attorneys for Adrian presented an

Important question to the supremo court at Lansing relative to ihe vote on charter revision in Uie cities of ibis state A prupusal to revise the charter of Adrian was submitted tu the voters last spring it carried by a majority of the vote cast on that particular issulaquo but did not obtain a majority of all the votes cast and (he council refused to appoint a charshyter commission declaring that the iu-leut of the law is that the question must receive a majority of all votes cast if it is to ho effective Citizens contend that the revision proposal was properly carried and ask the court to compel the council to appoint the commission urging the law requires n simple majority of the vole cast on tip- Question

Columbus 0 Str ike Declared Off At a meet in- of the street car

mens union in Columbus the strike which has been on since July 24 was formally declared off

The unionists declared in resolushytions adopted that they still considshyered their c ame meritorious but that they recognized a continuance of the strike in the face of approaching winshyter would work a hardship upon memshybers and their friends who thus would be barred from riding on the cars As a result of tho grand jurys invesshytigations foiv men have been sent to the penitentiary for strike disorshyders and many others are on the way

Senator Dolliver Dead Senator Dolliver died -t his resishy

dence at Fort Dodge of dilatation of the heart He had been confined to his bed lor a week He was 5lgt years old He had been in the United States senate 10 years and was in the lower house for HI years before entering tut senate

French Strike Is Over The directors of ihe French railroad

companies involved in the strike agreed to grant a minimum WHLO of 51 a day to Ihe employes of all lines running out of Paris

The new s ia e will go into effect January 1 and constitutes the chief (cpemMoii demanded by the nun

THE MARKETS 1 il IP MT ( u t M a i l u t d e l a t

l a s i igtrk-N p r i r e s mi u l g r a d e s Wlaquo t | i ugt te I s i si i i -r-- a n i l I n d i V r s $gt7MHraquo i i s t e e r s m i h e i l e t s IIMIU t e 100 $4 (gti gt i si i I T - a n d l u i l V r s Mill tltgt J nun $ -1n fn bull ITf ^ r a s H sielt s iu u Meir t b 1 HM In I Mia I a 1 ( 00 f 4fi0 cent1 --177 K i a s s s t e e r s a n d b e l i i - r s l ln T a r e f a t r(i() lo )lt) $ i 7ee 11raquo i h t d e e l a l c o w s $ I U lelt 1) fp i ed t a t r o w s $1111^1 lH(e e p J i l m n n nUVS $Hfrigt ii I a u t l i l s $raquo l i - M) e b u i c bci iv v b u l l s $ 1 l a i r t o tfoiid P o l n ^ a a a b u l l s $1riitu bulllt s t o c k b u l l s $11(1-10 c h u b c l e i l l t lK s t e e l s Mgt) In 10(10 $ L laquo)laquo( 7 7gt Ta l r f e e d i n g s t e e r s StiO t u 10((0 11 raquo( -27- c h o i c e s i o c k t - r s rain t o Vim j-l^D bulliid l a i r s t r i k e r s 70(1 l o 700 $l7i f(j) t i n t s t o c k l i - l t e r s $170 (lti 1 7gt m i l k e r s llll Ke y e i l l l K Uled lUl l l il t $10 1(1(11) c o m m o n m i l k e r s $27^(-17

V e a l C a l v e s M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s i h i y s p r i c e s b e s t Siai o t h e r s $(rtei0lte a i l p - h c o w s a m i - p r i n K c r a s t e a d y

S h e e p a n d L f u n b s M a r k e t l a m b s l7gtr h i g h e r t h a n l u s t T h u r s d a y s i i eo r s t o n d y h e a v y r a n b e s t l a m b s $ 0 7 5 f a i r l a m b s $iirgtr(( timi l iu l i t t u c o m shym o n I n m b s $7 1)0^0(10 f a i r t o Kltgtei s h e e p $-0 fir Ino (Mills a n d c o m m o n lii fii i7gto

Hi iK M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s shyd a y s p r i c e s K a n n c of p r i c e s - I d ^ h t in tfunii l i n t c b t - r s $S7i hi Sfto piKH JX fii S0 l l t t l u y o r k e r s $ s 7 7 ^ D O s t a g s o n e - t h i r d off

C A S T l - i r i T A M ) Y- - C - t t l f m a r k e t 17e t o 2ltic l i i K i e r e x p o r t s t e f - r s $7 fii770 s h i p p i n g s tcvyrs $(1271^ (177) s h i p p l i i K - s t e e r s t 1 0 0 t o lllfiO j 7 ( t ^ fi70 I n i t e l i e r s s t e e r s 1000 t e 110(( $7 1 gtpoundlaquo 2 7i b i d f e r s $1 27Mii (100 c o w s $70 in i1 27gt r u n n e r s J277i V)J00 b u l l s e x p o r t $ bullgt tii 7) 2 7) b u l l s b u t c h e r s f 7177 r i ibf iO r c e d e r s $7gt2i ^ 700 b l o c k shye r s S7frac347II rngt ln0 m i l k e r s a n d s p r i n g e r s ii1 7-

H O K S S t r u n g h e a v v $01 7i ifU 27 y o r k e r s JiaTraquo p i g s $ni(l ti)0-IO

S h e - o p I J I I W I T l i e s i l n m b s $7frj 7lO y e i t r l i t i t r s $ti fo 77gt0 w e t h e r s $ r O f i 177 i u c s $1^(-427

( i ) v c laquo S7ltlt( f 070

( i r i i l n K t r W h e a t l ^ a s h N o 2 r e d lifie l i r e l i l-

b e c o p e n e d w i t h a n n d v a i i c e of i4c bullst n i lte a d v a n e e r l t o $1 a n d d e c l i n i a l l o 0 S i c M a y o p e n e d a t $107 t o i a ^ h e d $l ( l r iU u u l t l t t r l i n r i l t o $10-1 N n 1 1 1 1 ^ - l 1 _ V i 1 - - -

A RAW idem opfo v bull tV-ir- i bull- -

Efitrfnoua HlaquoclaquorjpUlaquoV M a r l i t t mdash r r m -bull rlaquo and Shcap F M d t r t Cart 8 t t laquo k

Up at Bargain Prfoaa

CAUSES OF THt H U N

LOOOUO sheep and lambs ^ ^ ^ frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ ^ three da-ysmdashaucn iu round is toe record-breaking run thi week ofx the ChitMlaquoo m t f l e l

This enorntout over-mafc(yfcf lt of uhlaquoeigt i Uia result of tettpOMTJ^Suad peculiar cttuswa and uflers a rare op-puitunity fur farmera und sheep lead- ers tu stock up at burjjaiu pricea

This great rush uf sheep to market i umea mainly from Montana uodv adshyjoining wessteni ran^u country and citunoi last mure than two or thrilt-weeks lunger If is no evidenca uf over-production Its principal pauses ura UUJ recent drought which soraquo 4

burned out the grass that tflirfe will be very Jiule winter feed on the range and Hhk-h prevented the putt ing up oT sufficient hay to carry any considershyable number uf sheep jver winter while last winter was a very sever one and hay was su closely fed tha t ihere Is no old hay left over for tnlaquor purpose The causeqpieiice is tha t sheep owners are forced to marke t the bulk of their sheep this fall or else lose ihem i i^ihe fierce storms or winter

The most serious cause of the presshyent general liquidation however is the restrict km of the rau^e through occupation and fencing by dry iana-evs who are grain growers and not live stock raisers The tremendous rush of these settlers upon the rang within ihe last three years and espeshycially within the last twelve month- is hard for eastern people to realize It is not alone the area actually enshyclosed by these settlers but the breakshying up thereby of vast regions of grazing lands into such small sections that they are no longer available to-stockmen for grazing their flocks which is one of the main reasons why the sheep supplies of tho western range country arc being more closely marketed this year than ever be ore in the history of the t rade

This meuns an inevitable shor tase at market later on and next yeur and with a constantly growing demand for both mutton and wool it would seem that future good prices a re assured

The western range country has heretofore been Ihe chief souice of sheep market supplies but unless tfte farmers of the corn belt begin at once to mine many more sheep than thev have ever done before there will braquo a great scarcity of both mutton and wool before long in this country

Moreover there is a world-shortage of live stock of all kinds All Europe Is short of sheep and even Australias supply is declining with rupldily The snipe general causes that exist in this country are operating in other counshytries also Populations are growing rapidly everywhere -while grazing areas are being reduced As pasture land is uivned lo piodnction of cereals sheep raising declines

Thousands of American farmers can (urn this situation to (heir benefit through increase of both soil fertility and money profit by beginning right now each lo keep a small flock of sheep upon his farm And by taking advantage of ihe present opportunity to buy heallhy thrifty growing westshyern range sheep at bargain prices upshyon the heavily supplied Chicago marshyket they can Mock up at minimum post whether they want foundation stock for breeding or ihe growing kind to fa ten for market

A Distant Compliment They were talking about a eertain

mon who did not seem to he particushylarly popular At laRt one of the group derided that it was time for him to say something complimentary about the subject of the conversation

That stepchild of his is a good litshytle feller he remarked nnd they sny that he takes alter his father too mdash Youths Companion

Smoke Was Mosquitoes A cloud of smoke which appeared

to he arising from the cathedral tower at Helgrade was found when tho Are brigade arrive-] to he n large cluster of mosquitoes compact at the base nnd tapering toward the top

New Idea for Pontoon Bridge Denmark is trying out a new pon

toon brMge in which the pontoons a re anchored beneath the surface of the water Ihe bridge remaining motionshyless irrespective of the rise anil fall of Ihe 1 ide

Chinesrgt Seek Education The sudden demand for popular edushy

cation in China is shown by the fact that Ihe school attendance in ono provshyince has Increased SOiifi per cent in five years

Say Raisins Impart Energy Speaking of the announcement by

scientist-- (hat people may become enshyergetic by eating raisins the ThlcaRo Record-Herald puis in the comment that the trouble is that most of the energy produced by eating raisins has to lie expended in removing thr seeds

Abrahams Predicament The Sunday school clasa had reachshy

ed the part in the lession whore Abshyraham entertained the angel unaware

And what now is the meaning of unaware asked the teacher

There was a bashful silence then he smallest girl in the class piped up Cnerwire is what you takes off he-fore yon put on your irhtiemdashLip pifcnCs

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Tawrnce Blakeley lawyer goea to IiUriftuif with the forged notes in the Hronaon craquoe to get the deposition of Uihn Gflmore millionaire In the luttera home he Ik attracted by a picture of a young girj whom the millionaire explains is hiti granddaughter A lady requests Itittketoy to buy her a Pullman ticket He Wnm har lower eleven and retains tower (ML Ha find a drunken man tn lower

jtMpand retires In lower nine Ho awa- t M B in lower ueven and rinds his clothes bullaJfl bag tnUMjIngr The man in lower ten 5raquo found murdered Circumstantial evishydence point to both Blakeley and the inkuown man who had exchanged elothea

with him Blakeley becomes interested in a tfr In blue The trutn Is wrecked KlaJcoley 1B rescued from the burning cur

the girl In blue His arm is brpken (to to the Carter place fur break-The tfirl proves to be Alison West

I partners sweetheart Her peculiar lona mystify Hie lawvltr Siiti drops

sold bav and lilakeley puts it in his ickcL Blakeley returns home He finds

that he Is under surveillance Moving pictures Ot the train taken just belore the wreck reveal to Blakeley a man leaping from the train with his stolen trip Hlakcley learns that a iiuni named Sulshylivan leaped from the tntin near Mbullbull- -Hnd sprained his ankle ult- stayed surue time at tho Carter plaee

CHAPTER XVIImdashContinued

W I B tbe name Blakeley I asked I t might have been- I can t say

But tho man wasn t there and there bullwns a lot of noise I couldnt hear bullwell Then in half an hour down came bulltho other twin to say the gentleman w a s taking on awful and didnt want t h e message sent

Hes gone of course Yes Limped down here in about

bree days and took the noon train for the city

It seemed a certainty now that our man having hur t himself somewhat 1n his jump had stayed quietly in the farm house until he was able to travshyel But to be positive we decided to visit tbe Carter place

I gave the station agent a five-dolshyl a r kill which he rolled up with a couple of others and stuck in his pocket I turned as we got to a bend In the road and he was looking curishyously after us

It was not until we bad climbed the hill and turned onto the road to the Car ter place that I realized where we -were going Although we approached 1t from another direction I knew the farm house at once It was the one bullwhere Alison Went and ] had breakshyfasted nine days before Wi th a new restraint between us I did not tell McKnight I wondered afterward if bo had suspected it I saw him lookshying hard at tho gatepost which had figured in one of our mysteries but he asked no questions Afterward he grew almost taciturn for him and let roe do most of the talking

Wo opened the front gate of the b a r t e r place and went slowly up the walk Two ragged youngsters alike ^ven lo freckles and squints were playing in the yard

Is your mother around T asked In the front room Walk in they

answered in identical tones Aa wo got to the porch we heard

Tolce and stopped I knocked but 1he people within engaged in animatshyed ra ther one-sided conversation did not answer

I n the front room Walk iu quoted MeKnlght and did so In the stuffy farm parlor two peoshy

ple were sitting One a pleasant-faced woman with a checked apron rose somewhat embarrassed to meet us Sho did not know me and 1 was thankful Hut our attention was riv-Kod on a little man who was sitting before a table writing busily It was Hotchkiss

He got up when he saw us and had the grace to look uncomfortable

Such an interesting case he said nervously I took the libertymdash

Look here said McKnight sudshydenly did you make any inquiries a t the s ta t ion

A few he confessed I went to the theater last nightmdashl felt tho need of a little relaxationmdashand the sight of H picture there a cinematograph afshyfair s tar ted a new line of thought Probably the same clew brought you gentlemen I learned a good bit from the Station agent

Tho son-of-a-gun said McKnight tAftpound you paid him I suppose

ltpf t gave him five dollar was the apologetic answer

Mrs Carter hearing sounds of strife in the yard went out and Hotchkisn folded up his papers

I think the identity of the man la bullbull CttaWiBhert he said What number bullbullv fcf feBt do you wear Mr Blakeley

bullvon and a quarter I replied Jell It s only piling up evidence

he said choerf-jlly On the night of the muMer you wore gray Bilk undershyclothing with the second button of tho shir t missing Your hat had L B in gilt let ters inside and there was a very minute hole In the toe of one Mack nockM

lHush McKnight protested If word Rota to Mrs Klopton that Mr Blakeley was wrecked or robbed or whatever It was with a button miss-tag curd a hole In one sock shell reshyt i re to t h e Old Ladles home Ive heard her threaten I t

Mr Hotchkiss was without a sense bullf humor He regarded McKnight gravely and went on

Tvo been up in the room where the eon lay while he waa unable to get

You Dont Think He Locked the Door Himself

away and there is nothing there But I found what may be a possible clew in the dust heap

Mrs Carter tells me that in unshypacking his grip the other day she shook out of the coat of the pajamas some pieces of a telegram As I figshyure it the pajamas were his own He probably had them on when he efshyfected the exchange

T nodded assent All I had retained of my own clothing was the suit of pajamas I was wearing and my bath robe

Therefore the telegram was his not years I have pieces here but some are missing I am not discourshyaged however

He spread out some bits of yellow paper and wo bent over them curiousshyly u was something like this

Man with ii Got Br

We spelled it out slowly Now Hotchkiss announced I

make it something like this Tho pmdash is one of two things pistolmdashyou reshymember the little pearl-handled afshyfair belonging to the murdered manmdash or is it pocketbook I am inclined to tho la t ter view as tho pocketbook had been disturbed and the pistol had not

I took the piece of paper from the table and scrawled four words on it

Now I said rearranging them it happens Mr Hotchkiss that I found one of these pieces of the teleshygram on the train I thought it had been dropped by some one else you see but that s immaterial Arranged this way it almost makes sense Fill out tha t pmdash with the res t of the word as I imagine ltdt and it makes papers and add this scrap and you have

Man with papers (in) lower ten car seven Get ( them)

McKnight slapped Hotchkiss on the back

Youre a trump he said Brmdashis Bronson of course I t s almost too easy You see Mr Blakeley here enshygaged lower ten but found it occupied by the man who was later murdered there The man who did the thing was a friend of Bronsons evidently and in trying to get the papers we have the motive for the crime

There are still some things to be explained Mr Hotchkiss wiped his glasses and put them on For one thing Mr Blakeley I am puzzled by that bit of chnin

I did not glance at McKnight I felt that the hands with which 1 was gather ing up the bits of torn paper were shaking Tt seemed to me that this as tute little man was going to drag in the girl in spite of me

CHAPTER XVIM

A New World Hotchkiss jotted down the bits of

telegram and rose Well he said weve done someshy

thing Weve found where the murshyderer left the train we know what day he went to Baltimore and most important of all we have a motive for the crime

It seems the irony of fate said McKnight getting up that a man should kill another man for certain pashypers he la supposed to be carrying find he hasn t got them after all deshycide to throw suspicion on another man by changing ber ths and getting out bag and baggage and then by the meres t fluke of chance take with him

in the valise ho changed for his own the very notes he was after It was a bit of luck for him

Then why put in Hotchkiss doubtshyfully why did he collapse when he heard of the wreck And what about the telephone message the station agent sent You remember they tried to countermand it and with some exshycitement

We will ask him those que^ions when we get him McKnight said We were on the unrailed front porch by that time and Hotchkiss had put away his notebook The mother of the twins followed us to the steps

Dear me she explained volubly and to think I was forgetting to tell you I put the young man to bed with a spice poultice on his ankle ray mother always was a firm believer in spice poultices It s wonderful what they will do in croup And then I took the children and went down to see the wreck It was Sunday and the mister had gone to church hasnt missed a day since he took the pledge nine years ago And on tho way I met two people a man and a woman They looked half dead so I sent them right here for breakfast and some soap and water I always say soap is better than liquor after a shock

Hotchkiss was listening absently McKnight was whistling under hi3 breath s taring down across the field to where a break in the woods showed a half dozen telegraph poles the line of the railroad

It must have been 12 oclock when we got back I wanted the children to see everything because it isnt likely theyll ever see another wreck like that Rows ofmdash

About 12 oclock I broke in and what then

The young man upstairs was awake she went on hammering a t his door like all possessed And It was locked on the outs ide She paused to enjoy her sensation

I would like to see that lock Hotchkiss said promptly but for some reason the woman demurred I will j bring the key down she said and dis- appeared When she returned she held out an ordinary door key of the cheapest variety

We had to break the lock she vol I unteered and the key didnt turn up I for two days Then one of the twins | found the turkey gobbler trying to i swallow it It has been washed since she hastened to assure Hotrhkiss who showed an inclination to drop it

You dont think he locked the floor | himself and threw the key out of the window the little m m asked

The windows are covered with mosquito netting nailed on The mis- ter blamed it on the children and it [ might have been Obadiah Hes the quiet kind and ynu never know what hert about

Hes about to strangle isnt he McKnight remarked lazily or is that Obadiah

Mrs Carter picked the boy up and inverted him talking amiably all the time Hes always doing it she said giving him a shake WheneTcr we miss anything we look to see if Obadiahs black in the face She gave | another shake and the quarter I had given him shot out as if blown from a gun Then we prepared to go back to tho station

From where I stood I could look into the cheery farm kitchen where Alison Wost and 1 had eaten our al fresco breakfast I looked a t the tablo with mixed emotions and

then gradually the meaning of some-thing on it penetrated my mind Still in itb papers evidently just opened waa a ha t box and protruding over the edge of the box waa a s t reamer of vivid green ribbon

On the plea tha t I wished to ask Mrs Carter a lew more questions I let the others go on 1 watched them down the flagstone walk saw McshyKnight biop and examine tho gate posta and saw too the quick glance he threw back at the houe Then I turned to Mrs Carter

1 would like to speak to the young lady upbtairs I ssaid

She threw up her hands with a quick gesture of surrender Ive done all 1 could she exclaimed She wont like it very well but- shes in the room over the parlor

I went eagerly up the ladder-like stairs to the rag-carpeted hall Two doora were open showing interiors of four poster beds and high bureaus The door of the room over the parlor waa almost closed I hesitated in the hallway after all what right had I to intrude on her But she settled my difficulty by throwing open the door and facing me

I - - I beg your pardon Miss West I s tammered It has jus t occurred to me that 1 am unpardonably rude I saw the ha t downstairs and ImdashI guessedmdash

The ha t she said I might have known Doe3 Richey know I am here

I cuont think so I turned to go down the stairs again Then I halted The fact is I said in an at tempt ut justification Im in rather a mess these days and Im apt to do irreshysponsible things It is not impossible that I shall be arrested in a day or so for the murder of Simon Harringshyton

She drew her breath in sharply Murder she echoed Then they have found you after al l

I dont regard it as anything more thanmdashermdashinconvenient I lied They cant convict me you know Almost all the witnesses are dead

She was not deceived for a moment She came over to me and stood both hands on the rail of stair I know just how grave it is she said quietshyly My grandfather will not leave one stone unturned and he can be terrible mdashterrible Butmdashshe looked directly into my eyes as I stood below her on the stairsmdashthe time may c o m e -soonmdashwhen I can help you Im afraid I shall not want to Im a dreadful coward Mr Blakeley But mdashI will She tried to smile

I wish you would let me help you I said unsteadily Let us make it a bargain each help the other

The girl shook her head with a sad little smile I am only as unhappy as I deserve to be she said And when I protested and took a step toshyward her she retreated with her hands out before her

Why dont you ask me all the quesshytions you are thinking she demandshyed with a catch in her voice Oh I know them Or are you afraid to ask

I looked at her at the lines around her eyes a t the drawn look about her mouth Then I held out my hand Afraid I said as she gave me hers There is nothing in Gods green earth I am afraid of save of trouble for yon To ask questions would be to imply a lack of faith I ask you nothing Some day perhaps you will come to me yourself and let me help you

The next moment T was oet in the golden sunshine the birds were singshying carols of joy I walked dizzily throught rainbow-colored clouds past the twins cherubs now swinging on the gate It was a new world inte which I stopped from the Carter farmshyhouse that morning for--1 had kissed her

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He Could Not Recommrrd t The editor of the Pbrkvtgt Ar^as

was sented at his desk hevl engaged in writing a fervid editorial on the neshycessity of building a new walk to the cemetery when a battered specimen of the tramp printer entered the office

Mornir b o s s said the caller Cult any work for a print

I hnve answered the editor You happened in jst right this time Ive got only a boy to help ran in the offi rgt and I need a man to set type for about a week I have to make a trip out west You can take off your coat and begin light now 1 start to-morrow morning

All right said th typographical tourist removing his coat What road are you going to travel on

The X Y amp 7 mostly Ive never been on it Know anything about It

I know all about it Ive traveled it from one end to the other

What kind of a road is i t Punk said the printer In a tonlaquo

indicative of strong disgust The ties are too far apartmdashYouths Companshyion

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Traveling a Century From NowmdashThe Millenium

Man who is afraid to tell who he is Jnsis that a century from now thinking will lake the place ot travel lug

There will lx no theaters or conshycert halls ur cireuBeti or exhibitions says he according to the New York Telegraph if you want to go to Paris 100 yeangt heuc-K you will not consult steamship lists uv visit tourshyist agencies There will be no hurry and hustle of packing trunks nor Musshyter ul latching trains and steamers no puttiult up at uticoiu fur table hotels no accidents or delays You will go upstairs to your bedroom and shut the door Then you will lie down on your bed ur settle- yourself in an easy chair ami project your mind to 1aris

Your servants will take eaie of jour body if you wish to inaku a long stay Or if you prefer It gt uti will get yourseli registered al a-gate-rtgu-laied institution where your body will

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But hear him continue Pleasures will frjr the first time be

tasted in their intensity Indulgence-even debauch -will hi flee to all There will be no payment Every conshyceivable physical and mental enjoyshyment will be accessible even to the humblest individual

Have you never seen those public exhibitions of mind force when messhymerists make their subjects swallow paraffin oil in the belief it is whisky or torture them by the suggestion that the chairs on which they are sitting are red hot These forces of the mind will lie developed scientifically in the next generation and will beshycome the dominant factor in our everyshyday life

If thats not enough read on oh read on

Yon now perceive what I am drishyving at By means of mental sugshygestion people will get whatever form of ( ntertainincnt they desire without the trouble inconvenience and exshypense of seeking it in the ordinary modern way

Dont you see vhat a grand difshyference this will make in the happishyness of the world The slave at the office desk will be able to laquoo big game hunting in the wilds of Africa the unshyderfed laborer will enjoy a seven-course dinner champagne port and cigar the dyspeptic plutocrat can lead the simple life the unloved spinshyster will be warmed with the kisses of the lover of her choice It will be the millennium

Kxistenoe iu the next century will be Rlorlous comprehensive and cheap The world will be at the feet of every individual People talk hopelessly nowadays of riches and poverty of the unjust distribution of wealth of inshyequality of opportunity In the year 2000 the liberated mind will so adshyjust itself to the concrete as to mainshytain a constant level of equality such as could not even he contemplated by socialism and other materialistic remeshydies

The body may become a bloated disfigured lump of inanimate sensashytion Or a pill of perfect pink health may be Invented What does it matter when the mind is consciously active and the soul is expanding into inshyfinity

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Prudent Bridegroom The uncertainties of lire in New

York are reflected in wedding r ings said the jeweler Of all tho wedding rings I have sold this season mora than half were brought back after t h e ceremony to have the datu put on The rest of the inscription was engraved when the riug was purchased but l a order that the date might he correct It was cautiously omitted uutil after the knot was tied

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Just Guissed Mrs Wadsworth I am very Glad

Indeed to meet you But havent I had the honor of being introduced t o you before What was vuur n a m formerly if I may ask

My maiden name No your nam before you were

divorced How did y e ] know I had been

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Red Home inn at Stratford-on-Avon One of them discovered a print plctul mg a low tumbling building under V neath which was printed The H o t k in Which Shakespeare Waa Born Turning to his friend in mild s u r p r i s e he pointed to the print His Q4Mi exhibited equal surprise and c a 4 M ampbull) waiter who assured them ofr-curacy of the inscription

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Mutt Wait for Remarriage In Louisiana tho law permits a wld

ow to marry again only provided she has waited until ten months after thraquo death of her huabaad

Whist and Temper The finest example of how people

lose their temper at whist says Colonel Franklin P Morgan of Washshyington and New Yorlv occurred in a game I saw at tbe old National bote in the capital city Alexander Stephshyens and a lady were playing another lady md Representative I ngrum of Arkansas

Cngrums partner was a dub at the gure and he being a crack at whisr wuxed very sore before the first rubber bad bee1 pbiyed His Partner balled ur every hand Kinal-]y there came i ltl-1 which made In-aruv srxinus ]ltgtbullbull t- Truly to lend spsdes Accordingly he signaled for Cent suit She psid iu- attention to it iu u reomen 1 there erree another oe-pot unity for him to siuuat When the luli ed again tle curd she threw otu was a diamond

At that old i nurum threw hH band down ant leaning far across t lie table hissed out

For the low nf 1 ti^ suffering lronhets madam stt you got no S l r H l l e S

This so angered Sienhens that he j united Cngrnni to leave the apart raent am the game wis abandoned

A Dilemm-i Its dreadful to he obliged to econshy

omise exclaimed young Mrs Tor-hns

Whats the trouble inquired tie caller

If 1 go to the expense oT getting this seasons hat Ill have o wear nr hist veurs hair

Popularity of Thais Every other young actress is callshy

ing herself Thais said Henry E Dlx-ey at a dinner at Mauqulns Thaia MeGinnis Thais Endieott Thala Schmidtmdashthe thing is universal

I nlversal and ridiculous for they who have read Anatole France s s tory of Tha i s know that she was a very naughty little girl indeed I am qui te sure that no real reader of Thala would ever under any circumstances consent to be called such a name

It makes me think of a man who taking his infant daughter to be bapshytized told the clergyman to call he r Venus

But I refuse to call her Venus said the clergyman indignantly Veshynus is the name of a pagan goddess

Well bow about your own girl Diana said the man

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All my life I have been such a slave to coffee that tbe very aroma of it was enough to set my nerves quivering 1 kept gradually losing my health hut I used to say Nonsense it dont hurt me

Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the final result waa tha i mf whole nervous force was shattered

My heart became wraquoak a n i tain in its action aud me Fnally n r P about a year ag

at frightened ian toid m 1 must srretgt il never ex-

Out to Learn Some Way llew lftmdashThere is one riling about

if Jewett--And what is that HewcttmdashEither 1 must get elclt ted

o the legislature or take a corn laquopondonce course In grafting

( inur ing crgt^e or l lt pe t to be well agein

1 was in despair or the very though ef the nmiliotnes 1 had tr ied so many times rsti-earnd me I thought of Po-gurn hui rnuM hardly bring myself to g i v up the cosfee

Finallv I cua sai I fhbdquot [ owed it to myself to give Poshnn a trial So I got a package and carefully followed tho directions and what a dplicious nourishing rich drink it was Do you know I found it very easy to shift from coffee to postum and not m i ^ l the chnnge at all

Almost immediately after T ruMte the change 1 found my-ef better wwl as the days went hy I kept on improvshying My nerves grew sound U9amp steady I slept well and felt slrorrjf and wellbnbiueed all the lime

bull Now I am completely cured with be old nervousness and sickness all

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T h e L a d i e s A u x i l a r y of t h e M K

c h u r c h h a v e e lec ted the fol lowing otticerb

to r the eiiaiiiuK yea r Frets M r s M a r y

F e a t h e r i y Vicraquo P reu ideu t Mr J e n n i e

A l l e n Sec- and T r e s s M r s l ie l le M u r -

d o c k T h e loat u iee l iug was he ld wt M r s

J e n n i e Allenb last F r id i iy

Tl ie uui iual m e e t i n g oi the H a m b u r g

c e m e t e r y associa t ion was he ld S a t u r d a y

a f t e r n o o n Oct W and the fo l lowing officers

were e lec ted P r e s A b u e r B u t l e r Sec

K _N H a i g l i t T reaa H B P r y e r I t

was voted to ask for an assessment of $1UU

p e r lot to he lp keep u p the lota M u c h

c red i t is d u e the sex tuu W D Kogera for

the line c o n d i t i o n of the g r o u n d s

W o r d was rece ived h e r e F r i d a y e v e n i u g

uf the d e a t h of B F H e u i o u of I n d i a n shy

apol i s I u d who d i e d F r i d a y m o r n i n g

Fuuraquo ral was h e l d at the h o m e of hiu aged

mo the r iu A u u A r b o r S u n d a y ut 2o0 p m

T h e serv ices were couduc t ed by Kev H e n shy

ry La t lock of t h e Ep i scopa l c h u r c h l ) e -

ceaseii was 61 yea r s old a n d well k n o w n iu

this v i c in i ty H e leaves a wife who was

former ly Miss A d d i e Gr i s son

Last M o n d a y morn ing as M r s W n i

Klades was r e t u r n i n g f rom t ak ing her

d a u g h t e r L o t t i e to Br ighton to school she

met a l a rge tour ing cur which f r igh tened

the horse so tha t it j u m p e d out of the road

t i p p i n g M r s Blades out in such a m a n n e r

as to s t r i ke on h e r head a n d s h o u l d e r s and

m a k e m a n y severe bruises S h e is ge t t i ng

a long t inely at this wr i t ing T h e s a m e

ENDORSES SA1 SMITH Chas Es Townsend Urges

Re-elect Ion o f Conshygressman S W

Smith

Campaign Opened Here S m i t h R e f u t e C h a r g e M a d e

Dy HI D e m o c r a t i c O p p o n shye n t fo r C o n g r e

Uouteudiug w i t h inclement weather the republicans opened their political campaigu here Monday evtmiug before a email crowd Charlea E Towubeud his phrtya nomiuee for United States Senator aud Samuel W Smith of thia district were the speaker Mr Townsend reached here early iu the afternoon aud waa the guest of PoBtmabter Glaspie at supper Congreasruau Smith accompanied by the republican candidates for county offices came over iu auto-mobiles

Congressman Smith i n his speech replying to the charge of hie democratic opponent made in Wayne Saturday declared that he had never iu all his time iu conshygress voted agaiust any measure proposed by any of the three presshyidents McKinley Roosevelt or Taft He mentioned as specific legislation that he was the first to propose the regulation of postal rates by the interstate commerce commission the abolition of passeB by railroad telegraph and teleshyphone companies and a saving of about $800000 a year in what the government pays annually to the railroads for carrying mails As to Speaker Cannon he declared he would not support Mr Cannon for re-election as speaker Smith paid high tribute to Mr Townaerid aud urged the election of the enshytire republican state coupression-al aud county ticket

Charles E Townsend made a masterful speech upon progressive legislation during which he enshydorsed Sam Smith and advocated liia re-election Youll never find a man who will work harder and

I t is NOW Time to Prepare For the Coming Winter Season

Remember We Carry a Full bine of Caps Mittens Gloves

and Duck Coats

Om- Prices are Kiglrt

Fresh Grocer ies A l w a y s On Hand bull

Murphy amp Roche Pinckney Michigan

bull-a^LMii ^ -l-Hgt laquo p i

Forced to Leny Home

more faithfully for his district horse tipped Miss Jeunta Klades from the t h a n S a m S m i t h s a i d h e aud

buggy the day before but with only slight y o u wi l l m a k e 6 biJJ m i s t a k e if

bruises you do not return him to Wash--- raquo laquo bull bull mdash J ington Townsend also urged

the election of the state and legisshylative ticket He revit-wed the

Every rnar a idi re number of poof j history (f piogressive legislation sufferers whosd iut^-s re sure and j u the republican party and urged raaked with cou^bs are urtfed to ^o to that a republican congress be reshy

turned in order that Roosevelts policies may be carried out by Taft Hiu address was an eloshyquent forceful presentation of his parties claimsmdashOxford Leader

another c l imate But this is costly

and not a lways sure Theres a better

way Let Dr Kin^s New Discovery

cure you at home It cured me ol

lunif trouble writes W li Nelson

ol Calamine Ark when all^)I-e tailed

and I tfamed 47 pounds iti weight Its

surely the kin^r ot ail coiitfb and Inn^

Uiti Thousands owe their lives

ami health to it H posit ively tfuai-

a n t e e d t o r coughs a i ld s lagripne

asthma croup- -all throat and uxa

troubles 50c and $1 Trial bottle

iren at V A Si^bi s

Warm Floors Insure the Childrens Health

Coles Hot Blast Draft on top of the tire burns the coal from the topmdashburn the gns which is wasted with ail other stoves

The force of this down draft forces the heat to the base which is made ol steel- cannot barn outmdash and heats the floor

Thousands ot testimonials have been written regarding the base heating qualities of

Coles Original Hot Blast Heater The ideal heating stove is one which radiates all the heat thrown off from

the fuel into the roomsmdashinstead of letting it go up the chimney The durable heater is the one which will withs laquond the severe use Jtm

after year which a heating stove i s necessarily subjected to Sheet steel i s the quickest radiator oi heat and la used as radiating surface only in Coles Hot Blast heater Wherever the fuel comet in contact with the liningsmdashonly first quality gray cast iron is used

Cast iron withstands the wear of the heat from active combustion bsttsf than any other material and the large sensitive sheet metal body and base radiate all the heat into the rooms

Burns Soft Coal Slack Lignite Hard Coal Wood and lighter fusL Make yout selection BOW

Steady Cvtn Tsmpersture Day and Nltjrt 1MP4

Barton Sc Dunbar P i n c k n e y M i c h

WosHtOO sud Upward

She and Finish

been sick is bet ter

NORTH HAMBURG

Fluyil l i iack of Chicago spen t Smuhiv at

the h o m e of J a m e s X IRI I

Miss F U J I l l enne t t is e n t e r t a i n i n g her

cousin M r s Mirsh of S tonkb r idge

Miss M a e Van Flee t is s p e n d i n g the week

with Mrs G e o B a r m n l in (lenoiv

Mrs H T Gur t r e l l was the g u e s t of her

siMer in Ann A r b o r part of last week

Misn F l o r e n c e Kic

uttein

Mis- Ttilti

is iu A n n A r b o r to

the first of the Chora l U n i o n concerlR

GREGORY Mrs l i i a ley who has

nt thiH w r i t i n g

Hert Dan ie l s had the misfor tune of loosshy

ing one of bis horses last F r i d a y

Mies Cora ( one who IIHH been v i s i t ing in

F l i n t for some t ime r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

M r and Mrs Samue l ( r a n k r u g e r a re

now vis i t ing b is m o t h e r

Norbe r t Lavey of P i n c k n e y is now he lp shy

ing Mr S t a c k a b l e with ids work

M r ftnd M r s John IjiirKfss were visitshy

ors at F r e d l l o w l e t t s S u n d a y

John M c C l e e r anil his men h a v e just

comple ted H new barn for M r Risdon and

sum

Seymour May and wife of N^w York a r e

visi t ing Ins sis ter M r s R u t h C h a p m a n and

o t h e r re la t ives in U n a d i l l a

T h e B Y I U met a t t h e h o m e of

Kev M c T a ^ g a r t F r i d a y e v e n i n g and electshy

ed otHcers R e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved and

WlbblAM 5 ROBB

Wil l i am F l i i b b the democra t e a r d i -

da l e for IYosrei i t in Attorney s ta l l ed in

Howel l seviii yejtiM t-o to p r a r l i r e liw

bavinyi ju^ t innney eniiigb to putebi i se a

law l i b r a ry T w o years Inter he was mar shy

ried and 11HV lia-i a family ot three chil i l-

ren t )win nr to sickness in the family it

it wns r a the r ha rd hgt aeeninuLite and he

d id not o b t a i n -1 iioire unt i l a year a^o H e

has a lways been a b i r d worker n i l irev i

has been ab jve any kind of h o n o r a b l e

work H e has always tteeu fair in his

dea l i ngs and has a lwavs mnde it a prac t ice

to ag ree np in tie pr ice ot his bullbullbullbullbull i res he-

fore the Wv)rk VHS pei formed

H e was e lec ted pro--ait h i a l u n i v trtai

years ago and lias j i role one of I i nbdquoston

Coun ty s he-t pr seen inrr utile n- l i e is

ntjooil sp^iNii ami c o d w ir-o]- i n l Iro

AMAampA^tiAMAMAampiAi

e n h a m -pen t S a t u r d a y with j bdquo R Ood t ime was enjoyei l by al l

m ^

George Woodrilff sect 55 UKAIKH I N -

I Pianos Organs Sheet Music 1 SmaI Instruments of al Kinds

I Phonographs and S e w i n g Machines

Cash or on Kasy W e e k l y

0 r M o n t b l v 1avnwmtn

JvAlampo Dealer for LiviugHton County for the following

Cars

U i o n A u t o m o b i l e s

PLADOTELI)

M Ishun is in Howel l this week

) arnegt Mi teer and family have all been

on lt k list t he past week

M-- r i i i iwli i te and d a u g h t e r visited

Mrs Mae Smirh of W h i t e ( )lk last h r idav

i l i e A S will serve d i n n e r at thishy

ll me or Samuel WVssoii Kridav October

^- C Tppin^ r e tu rned M o n d a y from a

1)000 mi le f l ip through the west H e t ravshy

eled t h r o u g h seven slates and within four

-t TIIUCH uf T e x i i K

bull bull -Marrin Sici th ilied at his borne Ocro-

4 her 4ti sf the age of 7 yea r s He lias

bullpound been a p a t i e n t siifTir r for severa l mnntli^

K with i diseHf of the foot which led the

arc [ m t a t i o u of his l imb above (be knee af-

^ J ter whirr lie neve r regained consciousiu ^

bullbull j and lived only JI h o u r s T h e funeral ser-

t viri WMS condoct ta l by Kev Saigeon laquossist-

j ed by KiV Rivy and )s t rander

|J | j WednesdHy even ing October 2oth tlir-re

K j will be a mee t ing it t he M a r c i h e e hull for

the p u r p o s e of urbaniz ing raquo soeiev to hi-

known ltIH Ire Fl-iintield Huriil ( r r o n n d

S o c i e t y All permms interes ted in the

Tounr ie l i i cemetery a re requested to be

p re sen t for rlte purpose of e lec t ing I r a s t e r s |

K

her pa ren t s M r and M r s W m I lenha in

M r and Mrs H e n r y Kice were S n n d a v

guests at the h o m e uf C O Smi th at Lake shy

land

1 1raquo V a n F l c c t and faniilv i s i t ed at

tin- home uf (J-eo Parnard in ( l e n o a Satshy

u rday

Mrs Ili( Kly and d a u g h t e r Helvia a re

the guests of Mr and Mrs W m Hen bam

I or a lew davs

Miss F l o r e n c e Kice and Mis L a w r e n c e

were A n n A r b o r visi tors Tuesday and

Wedl lssday of hist week

Mrs (lai rie Whi t luck of L i n d e n is s p e n d shy

ing sunn lime with her son IL i r rv Wbit-

li irk ll t ir Plensa ni l a i ke

Mi-s Mary Lil l ie has r e tu rned io her

home neur A l m a after s p e n d i n g severa l

mon ths with M a r y V a n F l e e t

Over fifty of the members of the Mi te

and Mission society meet at t h e p leasan t

home of Mr a n d Mrs Hert Nash T h u r s shy

day A yr-ry i IIIIM i-stiiig p r o g r a m also a

good d i n n e r waR enjoyed hv i l l i r e s e n t

SOUTH GREGORY

Wil l i ams was in Chelsea Mrs Lester

S a t u r d a y

Kav t n b h WHA In lackson S a t u r d a y on

biiaine-is

Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams took

WEST J-UTKAM I I If ( i a r d n e r t r ansac ted business in

L y n d o n T u e s d a y

Ethe l D o y l e is the owner of a fine new

Mil ler p i a n o

Eun i ce G a r d n e r has r e t u r n e d from a visshy

it in L a n s i n g

Mrs Bert V a n H l a r i c i i m is s p e n d i n g the

week in Ken t n

Miss N e l l i e ( J a r d n e r a t t e n d i n g the funshy

era l of her cous in T i m T o u m n e y of Deshy

troit W e d n e s d a y

Mat B r a d y and fami ly of H o w e l l spent

S u n d a y with Mr B s m o t h e r h e r e

R o b e r t F o x aud wife who h a v e been

visi t ing at the h o m e of Patr ick K e n n e d y

re tu rned to Detroi t M o n d a y

EAST PTJTHAM 1 W Sweeny of C h e U e a cal led on relshy

a t ives he re this week

Miss G l a d y s F i sk haa been s p e n d i n g the

past week with he r sister M r s Keed in

W e b s t e r

G u y H a l l was in Howel l one day laat

w r e k

Lewis S b e h a n was in Howel l last T h u r s shy

d a y

I Here are a Few | Items You j Cannot Afford |To Overlook j

110 ct Enameled Ware | i 1st Quality Gray Color

I -1 gtgt 4 ) HIIII (I tpiart P u d d i n g Fans

4 ReguWir Size W a s h Brtsins

- Smal l and M e d i u m SMUCC Fans

^ fgt quart Milk Pans

2 (|iart P r e s e r v e Ket t les

2 quar t Covered Tailfj

^ P i e P la tes D i p p e r s and o ther a r t i c l e s

Blue Delft Underglazed Ware at

10c Each

Assur tmem Cmupr i fes ( ups

S n i r e r s BowN and Pis tes

UKI

and in-Ju-

Jardiolers i-iOe nM

and sucli other business as may rorue be- I dinner with Roy Parmer nv wife Sunday I fore the meeting

Subscribe for the Dispatch ftml get all the new for a year for 1 IK)

Mrs Tom Stone and Mrs Frank Rates

visited at L R Williaim Sunday

Mr nm Mrs () Marshall visited at Roy

Farmers Sunday

RO OTHER STOVE DOES THI ftolcs Hot Blast Hester mttntstns a OOB-

tlmioim nrgt also KtnAj r r m h u t I t will hold flr from Ratnrday ntfht rmtll iiotxtey mnmtntc (48 hrnrs) i t win hold flf awtt nlfht with 1laquoMlaquo wlaquol thtn any ottraquogtr raquotoraquo Oplaquoraquon ttnraquo drafts In thlaquoraquo ranrnlnj laquond thp nvwna raquorf qiilrfcly h n f H with thf roi pnt In raquoh^ ntirht before Comp In anil rxtmlne Coirs Orljlnsl Hrraquot Blast Heater Prlc 11200 and bullp according to tlsa (B-lt)

record of c n n t i r n which anv lawver nitty

be p m u d of No i asc has hea) a p p e a l e d

from e i the r h e j i ix t i c or circui t cour t and

nrgt o ther lawyer has assisted in a t r i s l of

a n y c r imina l oasraquo sirfed Murine his te rm

of office am the cr imina l e x p e n - e s have

boon g r ea l v r^duiA1

A great m r a - filxe state io i i ts a r e of en

m a d e a b o u t a tiv c a n d i d a t e who is ru on ing

for otfice but e v e r y o n e who is fair will adshy

mi t that M r Kohh is well r m a i n r d ltgt till

t h i s impor t an t nfngt vx he i agt^ to

h a n d l e a aa rd cnmu t l c bull -e wi ihout ltny

aaais tanre In faltt he is enf i led by fiis

record to b re-el eel ed ac -co rd ing a

tir riistom (if t h r-iu lt f r H fl--ind

e rn i

3 Flower Pots 4 i-raquo-7-l0-Jo-^gt

3 bull New Lot of Lgtadielaquot G o o d s in Col la r J a b o t s C o m b s B a r r e t t e a E t c S p e c i a l l y P r i c e d a t 10c E a c h i

C S UK The Home Goods Store

HOWELL HHCHIBAH

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TEA AS JAPAftfSfe MAKE IT

Secret of Plaquorflaquolaquolfcn Litcln fee Pijp^ar Fwairaquon ofBlack ind Orewi -bull

Vartttlca

Many American women wonder why ll ia that the Japanese women make auch ^ufd tea and the maimer hi which Ihey go jfc)QUt the operationThe Huaton Herald asjH When the Japshyanese woman makes tea ike foreign epectator lb impressed not only with the extreme jseusitiveoess of her nanus but also with the evident delicacy of her uenatffi of sight and laquomiil Jhe-tiecret of the tea ilea in the prober tu tslon

Black tea requires boiling water and green tea does not Mack lea reshyquires fresh water poured on Die leaveB when It hat just come to n deshycided boil Hut water thai has hoi led laquo long time and has lost its life will not make a good tea it should stand from three to seven minutes and only i n a porcelain pot Then all the lishyquid should be poured off In other words pour only as many cuptuis into the pot as you wish to serve at mien

Hot water standing on tea leaves draws out the tampnatn according to The Japanese women and this is the main th ing to be avoided For seeond cups pour boiling water on ihe leaves alshyready used When making a giveu tea the thing to hear in mind is that an oily beverage is desired Water beshyyond 150 degrees Fahrenheit tends to destroy the flavor and aroma by chishyving off the volatile oil

Allow hot water to stand in the cups to be served in order that they may bo thoroughly heated Pour fresh hot water cooled to such an ox-ten t that the finger can be placed in It -over the green leaves and let it stand in a porcelain pot for two minutes and half Then pour a little into each eup and then a little more and so on This makes each cup of like quality No sugar or milk is needed if the washyt e r Is of the proper temperature Japshyanese tea made in this manner should have a greenish- amber color with a t rue tea bush aroma and an oily taste

Fatal Omiaaion by Jones My friend Jones said Mr Ski n-

merton invited rne to spend a week bull4 his place in the country and T went laquoaxl had a delightful time but 1 will awver go again

Nice place Jones has and he sets a 0OOd table his beds are good and WBpythlng about his house is chann-bullyen but theres something missing from his garden

4i au niee garden Jones flower

mdashraquot Ha tkfti MMrWltlaquof thing and off

gt 100 Mill V hM p lace tor vegetashyt e 1ft V^fKftWy he raises too W P h a t ftpM^romtuste 0 t n f m ftJce garden sure enough and still as 1 looked around there was something missing my eye sought without knowshying what something that it didnt find and then it struck me all of a sudshyden

there wasnt a pergola I cant stand for that Most 1ms

Jutuble man Jones but I ran t afford to visit anybody living in the country that doesnt have somewhere Hbnuf his place a pergola

Vcndace of Lochmaben Last month an interesting old CUP-

mm was observed at fxichmahen in Dumfrieshire when the towns people laquoxereiscd an ancient right granted by charter of lames VI of netting the lochs surrounding Hie burgh for von-dace a very rare fish The fishing however did not prove productive very few vendaee being captured though in former years they were plentiful This fish which is peculiar to the Lorhiuahen lor lis uione takes no lure niul dies immediately when taken from the water Ita length varlea from i to i ulit inches and it in greatly prized by epicures being a fish of ^na i delicacv Court lour-

To Judge by tin Paperi Mrs MUSKS 1 car yer fathers In

trouble with the police riKuin Was yer mother much upset

The Child No she said she supshyposed every mraquon had tils trials mdash YT A P

Got Enough B l g g i l l B lOVcs t o t t k a t o a f l ii

bullWlf TiftBinut rrdeg vltau al(Oiii enough of It fOT once He had a visit from the OSIIIUII man and two insurance asent today

KEEP POOR III INHUMAN WAY

Secretary Arraigns County Ofshyficials in Report

WAY CLOSE PO0RHOUSE

bullm iraquoa

M T M u r r a y S a y J a i l s a n d A l m a

huuwclaquo in Michigan Unfit to Live in- Demand Superv isors Take

A c t i o n at Onuc

Landing Supervisors in a number of counties la this state will find them selves confronted with a severe arshyraignment uf the manner in which their respective counties treat aged dependents and those who have tu be locked away for the general good when i hey assemble for ibe fall sesshysion

lusi ai (his lime when Thauksgiv-ini and the other holidays are bull near at hand when the politicians are dis-j facturlng way The farmers are

Michigan BMt Sugar looming From all p r a w n l lndjoftttftne

Mlobtfaa will take flrat plalaquolaquo tWa yaftr la t h e ranks of the beet Biffar prtyduUn HUUM owln to the gt banner crops in this s tate and the dry raquoeaon in Colorado That state baa been leadshying Michigan by a good margin but the prospects are Buch as to justify the belief that Michigan will jump tu the hlaquoad of the list

Last seasons output in this state amounted to 21ltM121(J0 pounds of granulated sugar valued at about $10 ouOUOu and it Is estimated that the present season will bring the output up to 250(J0U0Uu pounds

In audition to the sugar the byshyproducts have been developing rapidly and besides molasses pulp made into a form of blscuk and used fur stock feeding has found a ready market

Michigan sugar coiimwu has been stiffening up and has gained five joints Humors were current that there wuuld soon be something doing in ihe way of a fancy dividend but F K Hathaway secretary of the comshypany stated that there was no unshyusual reason for the advance in the price of the stock

It is simply the development of the business We are extending opershyations in an agricultural and nmuu-

eussing good government the length oi the Uute M T Murray of the stale bourd of corrections ami charities is seeking legal means to force four counties to close a poorhousc and three jails as unfit places for human beings to inhabit To numerous other counties he hai sent letters calling atshytention In unequivocal language lu the squalid crowded condition of their puorhousea and jails and demanded that the supervisors take action at once to better the conditions

Heres the way he describes the poorhousemdash-or infirmary as the law politely terms them nowmdashin one counshyty -Within the shadow of a beautishyful courthouse and in a community boasting and advertising Its advanshytages and resources Grand Traverse county provides for her unfortunate dependent and inflrui in a manner most disgraceful to the county and the state The vermtn-infested quarshyters are absolutely unfit for the purshypose for which they are used and there is not a redeeming feature about the premises other than that the overshyseer uid matron are capable and doshying the best they can with what the county has provided

No provision is made for the sepashyration or classification of Inmates and during the winter months the old peoshyple are huddled and packed together in a manner and under such conditions as to render It almost Inhuman lit one room the air space of which Is sufficient for one person only with the means of heating and ventilation five men were crowded the beds and cots occupying practically all the door space

The Ways of Women You insist on doing th i s asked

the husband I do replied the wife firmly Hut my dearmdash 9top she commanded Nothing

you can say will alter my determinashytion My mind is made1 up

Tn that ease replied the husband who had transmuted the base metal of experience into the precious gold of knowledge I have nothing more to nay ] realize that once possessed of an idea yon are like all your sex IHgt-yond argument

Do you mean demnnded the laquoifc with displeasure that 1 am incapable of seeing reason

Itenson with r woman answered the husband from behind his paper is like water on a ducks back in one car and out the other

You are wrong cried the wife trishyumphantly And to prove it 1 have already changed my mind--9Tnraquort Bet

inshycreasing their crops and we have had banner crops this year That is no doubt rhe reason

He said that there vvas no unusual prospect ahead in the industry hut simply a steady advance based on a substantial foundation

The development of pulp for stock feeding has become a factor and as a by-product will prove valuable We have put in a drying plant and so have others

i 11 A Douglas treasurer of the company said that the farmers had passed beyond the experimental stage and were now confident of the profits to be made from beet raising

With our natural advantages such as good loam ami the lake breezes which increase the sugar content of the beet there is no reason why Michigan should not soon head the lisf of beet sugar producing states In fact she may do that this year

Many Flaws in Home Rule Act The supreme court listened lo a reshy

view of the arguments in the case of the attorney general on the relation of J L Hudson el al against the comshymon council of the city of Detroit

Corporation Counsel 11 J M Hally represented the city council and At torneys A C Angell and Hlnton K Spalding appeared for the taxpayers Anjrell anil Spalding quoted numerous laws and cited extracts from many cases to show that the submission of a proposed charter amendment that would enable the city to vote on a bond issue for the purchase of he street railway system would he unconshystitutional

The case was heard before a full bench The vv hole question simply resolves itself into one legal point ns to whether the electors of Detroit will be given an opportunity to vole on the proposed amendment lto the charter at the general election In November

When iraquo petition WHS presented to the city of Detroit last spring asking that a special election he culled for the purpose of determining whether the taxpayers desired to own and opshyerate the street railway system it was called for August If Immediateshyly a number of taxpayers in Detroit who opposed this proposition applied in the supreme court for a writ of certiorari and a stay of proceedings until a hearing could be secured and the evidence reviewed In the supreme court

Prohibit ionists Freely Cash Up The cheerful willingness of the delshy

egates assembled at the state convenshytion of the Prohibition party in the auditorium of the Y W C A building to contribute cold cash out of their own pockets for the support of the

bull ^ laquo i t gt rifttaft

Fear Trouble From Owens Bill bullWatch the Owens bill is the sloshy

gan of the Michigan osteopaths who held their state convention in this city The Owens hill to establish a national hoard of health Is regarded by j the osteopaths with suspicion In the original bill were feat tires that would | have worked great harm to the osteo- paths said Dr Herbert Bernard of Deshytroit and as ft is coming up again in i another form ihe osteopaths of the country must be read This anxiety over the Owens hill Vd to the decision of I ho convention to have a legislative committee The matter of personnel was left with the Incoming president The committee will act in both nationshyal and state legislative matters j

Officers were elected as follows j President T L Herroder Detroit j vice-president J K Downing Hay i City secretary Rebecca Mayers j Detroit treasurer 11 A Northrup Mt Pleasant

A feature of the convention was a clinic conducted by Dr d-eorgc Laugh- (

lln dean of the osteopathic college at Prohibition candidates in the fall elec-Kirksvllle Mo lie performed his own modification of the Ixirenz operation for congenital dislocation of the hip The difference Is mainly In the applishycation of the plaster cast following the bloodless surgical work

Lapeer Home Crowded Auditor General Fuller and other

tion was one of the truly remarkable features of the convention

There were no strings tied to any of the contributions the money was given for the good of the caiise There were no prospective political jobs to soften the pain of loosening the purse strings The men who went down into their pockets did so without a regretting sigh and the man who

state officers say that some immediate I collected the envelope did so without action will he necessary in order lo | n word of polite consolation provide more room at the home of tb^s feeble minded at Lapeer Mr Fuller estimates that there are fully 500 pershysons desirous of gaining ruimission Into tho institution hut cannot be ar commodate^ on account of lack of room It is understood that Ihe conshyditions are such that the governor will he a-ked to take some netion

Splits Signal Corps As n result of anion inUraquo--n lis the

state military hourd the signal corps detachment of Ihe stnte troops hs been divided into two rompatiies stashytioned at Ypsilanfi and fonia Com pany A will be the designation of Ihe one at Ypsilanli and Compatu ft the one at Ionia TCach will be allowed a maximum strength of TT men

Oliver W Stewart of Chicago a member of the national Prohibition committee and a practised orator thrilled the delegates with a talk on prohibition He tnld of thr high standards of the Prohibition party uid of the uphill tight for politiral recognition He wound up with a fr-vcrcd appeal for financial help Arouf XJOTI was subscribed

All Gflmw Violators Convicted State -flame Warden Pierce m his

monthly report lust flied shows that out of fif rases started during Septemshyber for violation of the game and fish laws ff) convictions were secured and Jl03i3rgt in fines and costs were colshylected There were 1 i complaints of violations investigated by Die rlepnrt-menf during the month

MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS

+D RAISE THB MAINE s =

T i f t Appro Lrf J

Supreme Court The supreme com- lieiml tlc folshy

lowing cases Attorney general rrl Craves -s

common council nf Adrian Knights of Modern Maccabees vs Sharp Put-man VB Detroit fnlted Haiiway Con-ley vs Sinclair Shepard vs Schmtt Kisher vs burroughs Adding Muchine company People vs lt if Little rum pany Webb vs Granite State Kire in snrance compare Muijn vs Shannon

Rehearing was denied In Kaiser vlaquo lirismer

| Ber Keepers Will Meet

| The annual meeting of the Michigan State Hee Keepers association will be

held in Grand Rapids at the board of trade rooms November and 1u with headquarters at fhe Eagle hotel

Tt 1s expected between 2nTl and TfK) bee keepers will rutend Among fhe peakcrR will be 1 A Pearce (Irnnrt

dupitis Editors E R Root George W j Vork W Hutchinson R L Taylor ] foul brood inspector for MI hlgan C I c Llllle rtate dairy and food comtufs

CadillacmdashOuy Warren fourteen year old of Ktmth Boardmau had his Iwft leg umputated two inchen above the kne The physicians grafted his knee cup tu the stump or the bone Ut make a cushion for the leg Cancer ut the bone resulted The boy will reshycover- -The Daughter of Veterans reshyceived a letter from Mrs Custer exshypressing thanks fur naming their t ea t in her honor She also stmt a picture uf herself and tk-uerat Custer taken a short time before his death on the Llttlu Big Hum

Ruyal Oak Mrs Horace Hitchcock widow uf the late Rev Hitchcock fell down stairs breaking her left leg in several places Physicians removed three pieces of bone aud it is thought she will never be uble to walk again Whe is sixty-eight years old

Monroe- The common couucil apshypointed a committee to view building sites with the Idwa of erecting a city hospital

Mt Clemens--Philip Aidrich twenshyty accused by eight-year-old Helen Weiss of Armada uf a serlouB crime was liound over to the circuit court

Macklnuw City -K M Sutherland a resident of this place for nearly thirshyty years died Mr Sutherland was uue of the best known men uf ihe county having been supervisor of the township for several years president of the village and justice of the peace Mr Sutherland will be burled by the Masonic lodge of which he was a member

Charlotte - - D HBryant a Charlotte druggist was sentenced to 20 days in jail and to pay |200 in fine and costs for violating the local option law Bryant pleaded guiltymdashPhilip Gordon Lennox who says he is an English visshycount was badly burned by an cxplo-plosion of a gasoline tank His condishytion is serious

LansingmdashThe annual meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star opened here About 2000 delegates are presentmdash Adrian attorneys have appealed to the supreme court to compel the council to appoint a charter commission A vote on the charter revision carried last spring but not by a majority of nil the votes cast For this reason Ihe council refused to appoint a commisshysion

CadillacmdashHenjamln Fullmer eighshyteen years old and his dog were huntshying in the woods five miles from home when Fullmer who had dropped his gun on a bruth pile pulled it off muzzle foremost The trigger caught and three hours afterward the dog led its master s father to his boys 1 dead body The charge had shattered his left arm ami penetrated his lungs causing It is believed instant death j Mr Fullmer was Ulaquolng the evening j c bores when he heard his boys dog J harking near the barn Failing lo find his son ami thinking tho dor would not return without him unless something had happened he followed the animal across country to the woods where the accident happened

Kalamaoo Tho Michigan Retail Druggists association In convention hero took issue with ihe Anti-Saloon league after a conference with Pliny W Marsh and R N Holsnple and with the opposition of the dry leadshyers framed an amendment to the Dickinson search and seizure act which provides prosecution for a drug gist selling liquor in local option counties The amendment provides for the abolishment of a physicians prescription and as a substitute the affidavit of the purclmKefl j B recomshymended It is proposed to have the county clerk prepare a list of habitual drunkards who will be refused liquor

Ann Arbor--A Grand Rapids stushydent at the ( of M whose name the police refuse to give out was cut over the eye and otherwise hurt in n fight with tho town gang The student was escorting a young womshyan home after a dance and crossed the dead line Ashley street The town gang insists that the students must confine their attentions to co-eds and have frequently assaulted those who go west of Ashley street In comshypany with women

Cadillac Cadillac will offer the board of supervisors at its meeting a site for a $7F0ufgt courthouse

Saginaw Joseph Whitney son of State Renator Whitney of Merrill Suglnaw county was thrown from a street car and seriously Injured

Elkton Dr Andrew K Thompson thirty-one yearr old Is dead from pneumonia contracted while making calls in this vicinity He WHR a prominent member of the Saginaw Valley Medical society

Kalamazoo -Patrick H Burke a well-known business man is dead at tho age of fifty-nine years He owned a large amount of real estate and wan a brother of John Burke owner of Ihe Rnrdick hotel

Flint Henjamln flassinger and Jack Charbenuux both eighteen yearn old who claim homea in lshpeming are under arrest charged with burshyglarizing n locnl store and obtaining about $70 worth of lot

Cadillac- -S If Igtarnh a wealthy fafmer of Farmington and Mrs Frank Kysor one of the wealthy and promishynent women of Cadillac were marshyried here They will reside in an eleshygant home here Mr Lamb is the father of Judge Fred S Lamb The groom is seventy-five and tho bride sixty-five years old

Jnrkson -Relieved to be insane a man agout Li enrs of age giving his name as Michael Crowley re-n-il-t in all five days before It was discoverrd that he was suffering from typhoid fever He was removed n the city Lnap5fal

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Ve l ) e c i rulii V Jltiii M i r ch Sl t ld S e p -f e - n b e r I n b u n s i t JSfi I i nf JSiilC -rgt a t $Nraquon 2-4 it $Yti lt a t $S 1(1 a I STTIi p r i m e i l s l k c Rl) s a m p l - u l sck V S La i u ( SS2i 1 a t 1TT i u t ST

T i m e t fiy S e e d P r i m e s p o t t bull pe ie i mi T

l-t-Tl Li 10(1-11) s r i c k s i n b b l n K Int Mr in Si 7 m a r s - m i d d l i e n s S i 1 line

m i t b l i ro s t 1 7 i - m c k i i l m m a m i e a a r s i c n r i i i n m t $ c o l u a n d u i illtii $ p e r 1 tu

F l o u r I V H I Ml h l t j i n p a t e n t S 10 i -r bull i i r i I raquo ua tCi i t S-lCi - I i n I I I t JLaCl i l e a f f liO p u r e r e J 1m u r i n p p a f t lit J0 p e r htl liv w n m l Ini i l i lnK let-

The i hid Fellows of Parma townshyship are searching for Stewart If rionn 40 years old a farmer who disshyappeared from home Oct 2 and lias not been seen since leaving a wife and four children

dvices from Japan state thai the Toyo Kisen Kalsha under an agreeshyment with the Western Parlm railshyroad has contracted to start soon a direct steamer line from Yokohama to Snn vrancisco omitting fhe call ltt Honolulu it is anticipated that an 11-day trip will be the result It is purposed to put (ltvn new lim rs- into his -ervlce

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P lan f F i ^ Caute of Exploiter

ThertnttHflhip M t t i i e ^ m he raised by Vhlaquo cofferdam method and the question settled for all time as to whether the vessel wti blown tip in Huvana harbor by the Spaniards ur by an ex plus km in her magazine

The cofferdam luvthod consists in building the huge bos of steel pile bull6out the wreck and then pumping the water out This watertight box will be 410 feet loug aud 2G teet wide a t the widest place It will leavi TJO feet cleur on all hides uf the wreck aud this will take in the turret uf the Maine which was ulowu off by the explosiun

Argue for New Charter Attorneys for Adrian presented an

Important question to the supremo court at Lansing relative to ihe vote on charter revision in Uie cities of ibis state A prupusal to revise the charter of Adrian was submitted tu the voters last spring it carried by a majority of the vote cast on that particular issulaquo but did not obtain a majority of all the votes cast and (he council refused to appoint a charshyter commission declaring that the iu-leut of the law is that the question must receive a majority of all votes cast if it is to ho effective Citizens contend that the revision proposal was properly carried and ask the court to compel the council to appoint the commission urging the law requires n simple majority of the vole cast on tip- Question

Columbus 0 Str ike Declared Off At a meet in- of the street car

mens union in Columbus the strike which has been on since July 24 was formally declared off

The unionists declared in resolushytions adopted that they still considshyered their c ame meritorious but that they recognized a continuance of the strike in the face of approaching winshyter would work a hardship upon memshybers and their friends who thus would be barred from riding on the cars As a result of tho grand jurys invesshytigations foiv men have been sent to the penitentiary for strike disorshyders and many others are on the way

Senator Dolliver Dead Senator Dolliver died -t his resishy

dence at Fort Dodge of dilatation of the heart He had been confined to his bed lor a week He was 5lgt years old He had been in the United States senate 10 years and was in the lower house for HI years before entering tut senate

French Strike Is Over The directors of ihe French railroad

companies involved in the strike agreed to grant a minimum WHLO of 51 a day to Ihe employes of all lines running out of Paris

The new s ia e will go into effect January 1 and constitutes the chief (cpemMoii demanded by the nun

THE MARKETS 1 il IP MT ( u t M a i l u t d e l a t

l a s i igtrk-N p r i r e s mi u l g r a d e s Wlaquo t | i ugt te I s i si i i -r-- a n i l I n d i V r s $gt7MHraquo i i s t e e r s m i h e i l e t s IIMIU t e 100 $4 (gti gt i si i I T - a n d l u i l V r s Mill tltgt J nun $ -1n fn bull ITf ^ r a s H sielt s iu u Meir t b 1 HM In I Mia I a 1 ( 00 f 4fi0 cent1 --177 K i a s s s t e e r s a n d b e l i i - r s l ln T a r e f a t r(i() lo )lt) $ i 7ee 11raquo i h t d e e l a l c o w s $ I U lelt 1) fp i ed t a t r o w s $1111^1 lH(e e p J i l m n n nUVS $Hfrigt ii I a u t l i l s $raquo l i - M) e b u i c bci iv v b u l l s $ 1 l a i r t o tfoiid P o l n ^ a a a b u l l s $1riitu bulllt s t o c k b u l l s $11(1-10 c h u b c l e i l l t lK s t e e l s Mgt) In 10(10 $ L laquo)laquo( 7 7gt Ta l r f e e d i n g s t e e r s StiO t u 10((0 11 raquo( -27- c h o i c e s i o c k t - r s rain t o Vim j-l^D bulliid l a i r s t r i k e r s 70(1 l o 700 $l7i f(j) t i n t s t o c k l i - l t e r s $170 (lti 1 7gt m i l k e r s llll Ke y e i l l l K Uled lUl l l il t $10 1(1(11) c o m m o n m i l k e r s $27^(-17

V e a l C a l v e s M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s i h i y s p r i c e s b e s t Siai o t h e r s $(rtei0lte a i l p - h c o w s a m i - p r i n K c r a s t e a d y

S h e e p a n d L f u n b s M a r k e t l a m b s l7gtr h i g h e r t h a n l u s t T h u r s d a y s i i eo r s t o n d y h e a v y r a n b e s t l a m b s $ 0 7 5 f a i r l a m b s $iirgtr(( timi l iu l i t t u c o m shym o n I n m b s $7 1)0^0(10 f a i r t o Kltgtei s h e e p $-0 fir Ino (Mills a n d c o m m o n lii fii i7gto

Hi iK M a r k e t s t e a d y l a s t T h u r s shyd a y s p r i c e s K a n n c of p r i c e s - I d ^ h t in tfunii l i n t c b t - r s $S7i hi Sfto piKH JX fii S0 l l t t l u y o r k e r s $ s 7 7 ^ D O s t a g s o n e - t h i r d off

C A S T l - i r i T A M ) Y- - C - t t l f m a r k e t 17e t o 2ltic l i i K i e r e x p o r t s t e f - r s $7 fii770 s h i p p i n g s tcvyrs $(1271^ (177) s h i p p l i i K - s t e e r s t 1 0 0 t o lllfiO j 7 ( t ^ fi70 I n i t e l i e r s s t e e r s 1000 t e 110(( $7 1 gtpoundlaquo 2 7i b i d f e r s $1 27Mii (100 c o w s $70 in i1 27gt r u n n e r s J277i V)J00 b u l l s e x p o r t $ bullgt tii 7) 2 7) b u l l s b u t c h e r s f 7177 r i ibf iO r c e d e r s $7gt2i ^ 700 b l o c k shye r s S7frac347II rngt ln0 m i l k e r s a n d s p r i n g e r s ii1 7-

H O K S S t r u n g h e a v v $01 7i ifU 27 y o r k e r s JiaTraquo p i g s $ni(l ti)0-IO

S h e - o p I J I I W I T l i e s i l n m b s $7frj 7lO y e i t r l i t i t r s $ti fo 77gt0 w e t h e r s $ r O f i 177 i u c s $1^(-427

( i ) v c laquo S7ltlt( f 070

( i r i i l n K t r W h e a t l ^ a s h N o 2 r e d lifie l i r e l i l-

b e c o p e n e d w i t h a n n d v a i i c e of i4c bullst n i lte a d v a n e e r l t o $1 a n d d e c l i n i a l l o 0 S i c M a y o p e n e d a t $107 t o i a ^ h e d $l ( l r iU u u l t l t t r l i n r i l t o $10-1 N n 1 1 1 1 ^ - l 1 _ V i 1 - - -

A RAW idem opfo v bull tV-ir- i bull- -

Efitrfnoua HlaquoclaquorjpUlaquoV M a r l i t t mdash r r m -bull rlaquo and Shcap F M d t r t Cart 8 t t laquo k

Up at Bargain Prfoaa

CAUSES OF THt H U N

LOOOUO sheep and lambs ^ ^ ^ frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ ^ three da-ysmdashaucn iu round is toe record-breaking run thi week ofx the ChitMlaquoo m t f l e l

This enorntout over-mafc(yfcf lt of uhlaquoeigt i Uia result of tettpOMTJ^Suad peculiar cttuswa and uflers a rare op-puitunity fur farmera und sheep lead- ers tu stock up at burjjaiu pricea

This great rush uf sheep to market i umea mainly from Montana uodv adshyjoining wessteni ran^u country and citunoi last mure than two or thrilt-weeks lunger If is no evidenca uf over-production Its principal pauses ura UUJ recent drought which soraquo 4

burned out the grass that tflirfe will be very Jiule winter feed on the range and Hhk-h prevented the putt ing up oT sufficient hay to carry any considershyable number uf sheep jver winter while last winter was a very sever one and hay was su closely fed tha t ihere Is no old hay left over for tnlaquor purpose The causeqpieiice is tha t sheep owners are forced to marke t the bulk of their sheep this fall or else lose ihem i i^ihe fierce storms or winter

The most serious cause of the presshyent general liquidation however is the restrict km of the rau^e through occupation and fencing by dry iana-evs who are grain growers and not live stock raisers The tremendous rush of these settlers upon the rang within ihe last three years and espeshycially within the last twelve month- is hard for eastern people to realize It is not alone the area actually enshyclosed by these settlers but the breakshying up thereby of vast regions of grazing lands into such small sections that they are no longer available to-stockmen for grazing their flocks which is one of the main reasons why the sheep supplies of tho western range country arc being more closely marketed this year than ever be ore in the history of the t rade

This meuns an inevitable shor tase at market later on and next yeur and with a constantly growing demand for both mutton and wool it would seem that future good prices a re assured

The western range country has heretofore been Ihe chief souice of sheep market supplies but unless tfte farmers of the corn belt begin at once to mine many more sheep than thev have ever done before there will braquo a great scarcity of both mutton and wool before long in this country

Moreover there is a world-shortage of live stock of all kinds All Europe Is short of sheep and even Australias supply is declining with rupldily The snipe general causes that exist in this country are operating in other counshytries also Populations are growing rapidly everywhere -while grazing areas are being reduced As pasture land is uivned lo piodnction of cereals sheep raising declines

Thousands of American farmers can (urn this situation to (heir benefit through increase of both soil fertility and money profit by beginning right now each lo keep a small flock of sheep upon his farm And by taking advantage of ihe present opportunity to buy heallhy thrifty growing westshyern range sheep at bargain prices upshyon the heavily supplied Chicago marshyket they can Mock up at minimum post whether they want foundation stock for breeding or ihe growing kind to fa ten for market

A Distant Compliment They were talking about a eertain

mon who did not seem to he particushylarly popular At laRt one of the group derided that it was time for him to say something complimentary about the subject of the conversation

That stepchild of his is a good litshytle feller he remarked nnd they sny that he takes alter his father too mdash Youths Companion

Smoke Was Mosquitoes A cloud of smoke which appeared

to he arising from the cathedral tower at Helgrade was found when tho Are brigade arrive-] to he n large cluster of mosquitoes compact at the base nnd tapering toward the top

New Idea for Pontoon Bridge Denmark is trying out a new pon

toon brMge in which the pontoons a re anchored beneath the surface of the water Ihe bridge remaining motionshyless irrespective of the rise anil fall of Ihe 1 ide

Chinesrgt Seek Education The sudden demand for popular edushy

cation in China is shown by the fact that Ihe school attendance in ono provshyince has Increased SOiifi per cent in five years

Say Raisins Impart Energy Speaking of the announcement by

scientist-- (hat people may become enshyergetic by eating raisins the ThlcaRo Record-Herald puis in the comment that the trouble is that most of the energy produced by eating raisins has to lie expended in removing thr seeds

Abrahams Predicament The Sunday school clasa had reachshy

ed the part in the lession whore Abshyraham entertained the angel unaware

And what now is the meaning of unaware asked the teacher

There was a bashful silence then he smallest girl in the class piped up Cnerwire is what you takes off he-fore yon put on your irhtiemdashLip pifcnCs

When r ninn seals ip his head he I1 ap to think he is holding Mm

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SYNOPSIS

Tawrnce Blakeley lawyer goea to IiUriftuif with the forged notes in the Hronaon craquoe to get the deposition of Uihn Gflmore millionaire In the luttera home he Ik attracted by a picture of a young girj whom the millionaire explains is hiti granddaughter A lady requests Itittketoy to buy her a Pullman ticket He Wnm har lower eleven and retains tower (ML Ha find a drunken man tn lower

jtMpand retires In lower nine Ho awa- t M B in lower ueven and rinds his clothes bullaJfl bag tnUMjIngr The man in lower ten 5raquo found murdered Circumstantial evishydence point to both Blakeley and the inkuown man who had exchanged elothea

with him Blakeley becomes interested in a tfr In blue The trutn Is wrecked KlaJcoley 1B rescued from the burning cur

the girl In blue His arm is brpken (to to the Carter place fur break-The tfirl proves to be Alison West

I partners sweetheart Her peculiar lona mystify Hie lawvltr Siiti drops

sold bav and lilakeley puts it in his ickcL Blakeley returns home He finds

that he Is under surveillance Moving pictures Ot the train taken just belore the wreck reveal to Blakeley a man leaping from the train with his stolen trip Hlakcley learns that a iiuni named Sulshylivan leaped from the tntin near Mbullbull- -Hnd sprained his ankle ult- stayed surue time at tho Carter plaee

CHAPTER XVIImdashContinued

W I B tbe name Blakeley I asked I t might have been- I can t say

But tho man wasn t there and there bullwns a lot of noise I couldnt hear bullwell Then in half an hour down came bulltho other twin to say the gentleman w a s taking on awful and didnt want t h e message sent

Hes gone of course Yes Limped down here in about

bree days and took the noon train for the city

It seemed a certainty now that our man having hur t himself somewhat 1n his jump had stayed quietly in the farm house until he was able to travshyel But to be positive we decided to visit tbe Carter place

I gave the station agent a five-dolshyl a r kill which he rolled up with a couple of others and stuck in his pocket I turned as we got to a bend In the road and he was looking curishyously after us

It was not until we bad climbed the hill and turned onto the road to the Car ter place that I realized where we -were going Although we approached 1t from another direction I knew the farm house at once It was the one bullwhere Alison Went and ] had breakshyfasted nine days before Wi th a new restraint between us I did not tell McKnight I wondered afterward if bo had suspected it I saw him lookshying hard at tho gatepost which had figured in one of our mysteries but he asked no questions Afterward he grew almost taciturn for him and let roe do most of the talking

Wo opened the front gate of the b a r t e r place and went slowly up the walk Two ragged youngsters alike ^ven lo freckles and squints were playing in the yard

Is your mother around T asked In the front room Walk in they

answered in identical tones Aa wo got to the porch we heard

Tolce and stopped I knocked but 1he people within engaged in animatshyed ra ther one-sided conversation did not answer

I n the front room Walk iu quoted MeKnlght and did so In the stuffy farm parlor two peoshy

ple were sitting One a pleasant-faced woman with a checked apron rose somewhat embarrassed to meet us Sho did not know me and 1 was thankful Hut our attention was riv-Kod on a little man who was sitting before a table writing busily It was Hotchkiss

He got up when he saw us and had the grace to look uncomfortable

Such an interesting case he said nervously I took the libertymdash

Look here said McKnight sudshydenly did you make any inquiries a t the s ta t ion

A few he confessed I went to the theater last nightmdashl felt tho need of a little relaxationmdashand the sight of H picture there a cinematograph afshyfair s tar ted a new line of thought Probably the same clew brought you gentlemen I learned a good bit from the Station agent

Tho son-of-a-gun said McKnight tAftpound you paid him I suppose

ltpf t gave him five dollar was the apologetic answer

Mrs Carter hearing sounds of strife in the yard went out and Hotchkisn folded up his papers

I think the identity of the man la bullbull CttaWiBhert he said What number bullbullv fcf feBt do you wear Mr Blakeley

bullvon and a quarter I replied Jell It s only piling up evidence

he said choerf-jlly On the night of the muMer you wore gray Bilk undershyclothing with the second button of tho shir t missing Your hat had L B in gilt let ters inside and there was a very minute hole In the toe of one Mack nockM

lHush McKnight protested If word Rota to Mrs Klopton that Mr Blakeley was wrecked or robbed or whatever It was with a button miss-tag curd a hole In one sock shell reshyt i re to t h e Old Ladles home Ive heard her threaten I t

Mr Hotchkiss was without a sense bullf humor He regarded McKnight gravely and went on

Tvo been up in the room where the eon lay while he waa unable to get

You Dont Think He Locked the Door Himself

away and there is nothing there But I found what may be a possible clew in the dust heap

Mrs Carter tells me that in unshypacking his grip the other day she shook out of the coat of the pajamas some pieces of a telegram As I figshyure it the pajamas were his own He probably had them on when he efshyfected the exchange

T nodded assent All I had retained of my own clothing was the suit of pajamas I was wearing and my bath robe

Therefore the telegram was his not years I have pieces here but some are missing I am not discourshyaged however

He spread out some bits of yellow paper and wo bent over them curiousshyly u was something like this

Man with ii Got Br

We spelled it out slowly Now Hotchkiss announced I

make it something like this Tho pmdash is one of two things pistolmdashyou reshymember the little pearl-handled afshyfair belonging to the murdered manmdash or is it pocketbook I am inclined to tho la t ter view as tho pocketbook had been disturbed and the pistol had not

I took the piece of paper from the table and scrawled four words on it

Now I said rearranging them it happens Mr Hotchkiss that I found one of these pieces of the teleshygram on the train I thought it had been dropped by some one else you see but that s immaterial Arranged this way it almost makes sense Fill out tha t pmdash with the res t of the word as I imagine ltdt and it makes papers and add this scrap and you have

Man with papers (in) lower ten car seven Get ( them)

McKnight slapped Hotchkiss on the back

Youre a trump he said Brmdashis Bronson of course I t s almost too easy You see Mr Blakeley here enshygaged lower ten but found it occupied by the man who was later murdered there The man who did the thing was a friend of Bronsons evidently and in trying to get the papers we have the motive for the crime

There are still some things to be explained Mr Hotchkiss wiped his glasses and put them on For one thing Mr Blakeley I am puzzled by that bit of chnin

I did not glance at McKnight I felt that the hands with which 1 was gather ing up the bits of torn paper were shaking Tt seemed to me that this as tute little man was going to drag in the girl in spite of me

CHAPTER XVIM

A New World Hotchkiss jotted down the bits of

telegram and rose Well he said weve done someshy

thing Weve found where the murshyderer left the train we know what day he went to Baltimore and most important of all we have a motive for the crime

It seems the irony of fate said McKnight getting up that a man should kill another man for certain pashypers he la supposed to be carrying find he hasn t got them after all deshycide to throw suspicion on another man by changing ber ths and getting out bag and baggage and then by the meres t fluke of chance take with him

in the valise ho changed for his own the very notes he was after It was a bit of luck for him

Then why put in Hotchkiss doubtshyfully why did he collapse when he heard of the wreck And what about the telephone message the station agent sent You remember they tried to countermand it and with some exshycitement

We will ask him those que^ions when we get him McKnight said We were on the unrailed front porch by that time and Hotchkiss had put away his notebook The mother of the twins followed us to the steps

Dear me she explained volubly and to think I was forgetting to tell you I put the young man to bed with a spice poultice on his ankle ray mother always was a firm believer in spice poultices It s wonderful what they will do in croup And then I took the children and went down to see the wreck It was Sunday and the mister had gone to church hasnt missed a day since he took the pledge nine years ago And on tho way I met two people a man and a woman They looked half dead so I sent them right here for breakfast and some soap and water I always say soap is better than liquor after a shock

Hotchkiss was listening absently McKnight was whistling under hi3 breath s taring down across the field to where a break in the woods showed a half dozen telegraph poles the line of the railroad

It must have been 12 oclock when we got back I wanted the children to see everything because it isnt likely theyll ever see another wreck like that Rows ofmdash

About 12 oclock I broke in and what then

The young man upstairs was awake she went on hammering a t his door like all possessed And It was locked on the outs ide She paused to enjoy her sensation

I would like to see that lock Hotchkiss said promptly but for some reason the woman demurred I will j bring the key down she said and dis- appeared When she returned she held out an ordinary door key of the cheapest variety

We had to break the lock she vol I unteered and the key didnt turn up I for two days Then one of the twins | found the turkey gobbler trying to i swallow it It has been washed since she hastened to assure Hotrhkiss who showed an inclination to drop it

You dont think he locked the floor | himself and threw the key out of the window the little m m asked

The windows are covered with mosquito netting nailed on The mis- ter blamed it on the children and it [ might have been Obadiah Hes the quiet kind and ynu never know what hert about

Hes about to strangle isnt he McKnight remarked lazily or is that Obadiah

Mrs Carter picked the boy up and inverted him talking amiably all the time Hes always doing it she said giving him a shake WheneTcr we miss anything we look to see if Obadiahs black in the face She gave | another shake and the quarter I had given him shot out as if blown from a gun Then we prepared to go back to tho station

From where I stood I could look into the cheery farm kitchen where Alison Wost and 1 had eaten our al fresco breakfast I looked a t the tablo with mixed emotions and

then gradually the meaning of some-thing on it penetrated my mind Still in itb papers evidently just opened waa a ha t box and protruding over the edge of the box waa a s t reamer of vivid green ribbon

On the plea tha t I wished to ask Mrs Carter a lew more questions I let the others go on 1 watched them down the flagstone walk saw McshyKnight biop and examine tho gate posta and saw too the quick glance he threw back at the houe Then I turned to Mrs Carter

1 would like to speak to the young lady upbtairs I ssaid

She threw up her hands with a quick gesture of surrender Ive done all 1 could she exclaimed She wont like it very well but- shes in the room over the parlor

I went eagerly up the ladder-like stairs to the rag-carpeted hall Two doora were open showing interiors of four poster beds and high bureaus The door of the room over the parlor waa almost closed I hesitated in the hallway after all what right had I to intrude on her But she settled my difficulty by throwing open the door and facing me

I - - I beg your pardon Miss West I s tammered It has jus t occurred to me that 1 am unpardonably rude I saw the ha t downstairs and ImdashI guessedmdash

The ha t she said I might have known Doe3 Richey know I am here

I cuont think so I turned to go down the stairs again Then I halted The fact is I said in an at tempt ut justification Im in rather a mess these days and Im apt to do irreshysponsible things It is not impossible that I shall be arrested in a day or so for the murder of Simon Harringshyton

She drew her breath in sharply Murder she echoed Then they have found you after al l

I dont regard it as anything more thanmdashermdashinconvenient I lied They cant convict me you know Almost all the witnesses are dead

She was not deceived for a moment She came over to me and stood both hands on the rail of stair I know just how grave it is she said quietshyly My grandfather will not leave one stone unturned and he can be terrible mdashterrible Butmdashshe looked directly into my eyes as I stood below her on the stairsmdashthe time may c o m e -soonmdashwhen I can help you Im afraid I shall not want to Im a dreadful coward Mr Blakeley But mdashI will She tried to smile

I wish you would let me help you I said unsteadily Let us make it a bargain each help the other

The girl shook her head with a sad little smile I am only as unhappy as I deserve to be she said And when I protested and took a step toshyward her she retreated with her hands out before her

Why dont you ask me all the quesshytions you are thinking she demandshyed with a catch in her voice Oh I know them Or are you afraid to ask

I looked at her at the lines around her eyes a t the drawn look about her mouth Then I held out my hand Afraid I said as she gave me hers There is nothing in Gods green earth I am afraid of save of trouble for yon To ask questions would be to imply a lack of faith I ask you nothing Some day perhaps you will come to me yourself and let me help you

The next moment T was oet in the golden sunshine the birds were singshying carols of joy I walked dizzily throught rainbow-colored clouds past the twins cherubs now swinging on the gate It was a new world inte which I stopped from the Carter farmshyhouse that morning for--1 had kissed her

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He Could Not Recommrrd t The editor of the Pbrkvtgt Ar^as

was sented at his desk hevl engaged in writing a fervid editorial on the neshycessity of building a new walk to the cemetery when a battered specimen of the tramp printer entered the office

Mornir b o s s said the caller Cult any work for a print

I hnve answered the editor You happened in jst right this time Ive got only a boy to help ran in the offi rgt and I need a man to set type for about a week I have to make a trip out west You can take off your coat and begin light now 1 start to-morrow morning

All right said th typographical tourist removing his coat What road are you going to travel on

The X Y amp 7 mostly Ive never been on it Know anything about It

I know all about it Ive traveled it from one end to the other

What kind of a road is i t Punk said the printer In a tonlaquo

indicative of strong disgust The ties are too far apartmdashYouths Companshyion

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Traveling a Century From NowmdashThe Millenium

Man who is afraid to tell who he is Jnsis that a century from now thinking will lake the place ot travel lug

There will lx no theaters or conshycert halls ur cireuBeti or exhibitions says he according to the New York Telegraph if you want to go to Paris 100 yeangt heuc-K you will not consult steamship lists uv visit tourshyist agencies There will be no hurry and hustle of packing trunks nor Musshyter ul latching trains and steamers no puttiult up at uticoiu fur table hotels no accidents or delays You will go upstairs to your bedroom and shut the door Then you will lie down on your bed ur settle- yourself in an easy chair ami project your mind to 1aris

Your servants will take eaie of jour body if you wish to inaku a long stay Or if you prefer It gt uti will get yourseli registered al a-gate-rtgu-laied institution where your body will

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He said nut bin wards

But hear him continue Pleasures will frjr the first time be

tasted in their intensity Indulgence-even debauch -will hi flee to all There will be no payment Every conshyceivable physical and mental enjoyshyment will be accessible even to the humblest individual

Have you never seen those public exhibitions of mind force when messhymerists make their subjects swallow paraffin oil in the belief it is whisky or torture them by the suggestion that the chairs on which they are sitting are red hot These forces of the mind will lie developed scientifically in the next generation and will beshycome the dominant factor in our everyshyday life

If thats not enough read on oh read on

Yon now perceive what I am drishyving at By means of mental sugshygestion people will get whatever form of ( ntertainincnt they desire without the trouble inconvenience and exshypense of seeking it in the ordinary modern way

Dont you see vhat a grand difshyference this will make in the happishyness of the world The slave at the office desk will be able to laquoo big game hunting in the wilds of Africa the unshyderfed laborer will enjoy a seven-course dinner champagne port and cigar the dyspeptic plutocrat can lead the simple life the unloved spinshyster will be warmed with the kisses of the lover of her choice It will be the millennium

Kxistenoe iu the next century will be Rlorlous comprehensive and cheap The world will be at the feet of every individual People talk hopelessly nowadays of riches and poverty of the unjust distribution of wealth of inshyequality of opportunity In the year 2000 the liberated mind will so adshyjust itself to the concrete as to mainshytain a constant level of equality such as could not even he contemplated by socialism and other materialistic remeshydies

The body may become a bloated disfigured lump of inanimate sensashytion Or a pill of perfect pink health may be Invented What does it matter when the mind is consciously active and the soul is expanding into inshyfinity

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To accept defeat gracefully Start your retreat in time

Prudent Bridegroom The uncertainties of lire in New

York are reflected in wedding r ings said the jeweler Of all tho wedding rings I have sold this season mora than half were brought back after t h e ceremony to have the datu put on The rest of the inscription was engraved when the riug was purchased but l a order that the date might he correct It was cautiously omitted uutil after the knot was tied

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Just Guissed Mrs Wadsworth I am very Glad

Indeed to meet you But havent I had the honor of being introduced t o you before What was vuur n a m formerly if I may ask

My maiden name No your nam before you were

divorced How did y e ] know I had been

divorced Why hasnt everybody

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Slightly Mixed Two Englishmen were resting at t h e

Red Home inn at Stratford-on-Avon One of them discovered a print plctul mg a low tumbling building under V neath which was printed The H o t k in Which Shakespeare Waa Born Turning to his friend in mild s u r p r i s e he pointed to the print His Q4Mi exhibited equal surprise and c a 4 M ampbull) waiter who assured them ofr-curacy of the inscription

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Mutt Wait for Remarriage In Louisiana tho law permits a wld

ow to marry again only provided she has waited until ten months after thraquo death of her huabaad

Whist and Temper The finest example of how people

lose their temper at whist says Colonel Franklin P Morgan of Washshyington and New Yorlv occurred in a game I saw at tbe old National bote in the capital city Alexander Stephshyens and a lady were playing another lady md Representative I ngrum of Arkansas

Cngrums partner was a dub at the gure and he being a crack at whisr wuxed very sore before the first rubber bad bee1 pbiyed His Partner balled ur every hand Kinal-]y there came i ltl-1 which made In-aruv srxinus ]ltgtbullbull t- Truly to lend spsdes Accordingly he signaled for Cent suit She psid iu- attention to it iu u reomen 1 there erree another oe-pot unity for him to siuuat When the luli ed again tle curd she threw otu was a diamond

At that old i nurum threw hH band down ant leaning far across t lie table hissed out

For the low nf 1 ti^ suffering lronhets madam stt you got no S l r H l l e S

This so angered Sienhens that he j united Cngrnni to leave the apart raent am the game wis abandoned

A Dilemm-i Its dreadful to he obliged to econshy

omise exclaimed young Mrs Tor-hns

Whats the trouble inquired tie caller

If 1 go to the expense oT getting this seasons hat Ill have o wear nr hist veurs hair

Popularity of Thais Every other young actress is callshy

ing herself Thais said Henry E Dlx-ey at a dinner at Mauqulns Thaia MeGinnis Thais Endieott Thala Schmidtmdashthe thing is universal

I nlversal and ridiculous for they who have read Anatole France s s tory of Tha i s know that she was a very naughty little girl indeed I am qui te sure that no real reader of Thala would ever under any circumstances consent to be called such a name

It makes me think of a man who taking his infant daughter to be bapshytized told the clergyman to call he r Venus

But I refuse to call her Venus said the clergyman indignantly Veshynus is the name of a pagan goddess

Well bow about your own girl Diana said the man

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COFFEE WAS IT People Slowly Learn the Facts

All my life I have been such a slave to coffee that tbe very aroma of it was enough to set my nerves quivering 1 kept gradually losing my health hut I used to say Nonsense it dont hurt me

Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the final result waa tha i mf whole nervous force was shattered

My heart became wraquoak a n i tain in its action aud me Fnally n r P about a year ag

at frightened ian toid m 1 must srretgt il never ex-

Out to Learn Some Way llew lftmdashThere is one riling about

if Jewett--And what is that HewcttmdashEither 1 must get elclt ted

o the legislature or take a corn laquopondonce course In grafting

( inur ing crgt^e or l lt pe t to be well agein

1 was in despair or the very though ef the nmiliotnes 1 had tr ied so many times rsti-earnd me I thought of Po-gurn hui rnuM hardly bring myself to g i v up the cosfee

Finallv I cua sai I fhbdquot [ owed it to myself to give Poshnn a trial So I got a package and carefully followed tho directions and what a dplicious nourishing rich drink it was Do you know I found it very easy to shift from coffee to postum and not m i ^ l the chnnge at all

Almost immediately after T ruMte the change 1 found my-ef better wwl as the days went hy I kept on improvshying My nerves grew sound U9amp steady I slept well and felt slrorrjf and wellbnbiueed all the lime

bull Now I am completely cured with be old nervousness and sickness all

gone in every way I am well once mure

[f pays to give u p the drink t h a t acts on some lik^ a poison for hea l th s i he grertelaquot fortune one can have

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g r a d e m a d e - t o - m e a s u r e c lo thes wi th in t h e reach

of all mtjn t h e first t o i m p r o v e qua l i t y a n d workshy

m a n s h i p w h e n e v e r possible t h e first in o u r t r a d e t o

o p e r a t e o u r o w n s h o p s a n d del iver c u s t o m ta i lo red

c l o t h e s of real m e r i t it is b u t n a t u r a l t h a t we s h o u l d

be first in y o u r t h o u g h t s when t h i n k i n g of g o o d

c lo thes

T h e c o n s t a n t p a t r o n a g e of h u n d r e d s of t h o u s a n d s oi

A m e r i c a n s well d r e s sed men d u r i n g t h e p a s t l i l teen

y e a r s h a s m a d e u s t h e l a rges t t a i l o r s in t h e wor ld of

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t h i s pos i t i on by del iver ing

C l o t h e s t h a t fit a n d satisfy t h e m a u w h o o r d e r s t h e m

a t a pr ice a w a y below w h a t smal l t a i lo r s have t o

c h a r g e for e q u a l q u a l i t y

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S p e c i a l s FOP Saturday October 2 2

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Mens 50c Overal ls 39-

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Mens 50c GICVJK 89c

Best T e n n i s F lannels 8 -bull

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250 yards of Finn T o r Ion Laves pi cegt 10bull o 1 j bull Saturdav 7 r

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3EJttreroiiigt- I n JSfio^ss L d i e s 2 50 S i n e s $1 98

4 i V - fSVOO Shoes $2riraquo

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J O H N (T I K S I I I P r o p

M a n u f a c t u r e r s o and Dea le rs in

M o n u m e n t s S t a t u a r y a n d S t o n e B u r i a l V a u l t s J A C K S O N - - ~ - - MICHIGAN

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Mrs F r a u u e a a n d M r a L i b b i e D laquo W o l f

were P i u c k u e y vihiturn F r i d a y

Mru J amen H a r u e r a n d aou RuHtwll were

were P iuukney vis i tors M o n d a y

Mrb F A M u n l o c k a n d Aire F A

A l l e u were A n n A r b o r oliuupera S a t u r d a y

M o n d a y a i t e r u u u u Mra C h a r l e s Koot

hud the ru iafor tuue to fall fruiu a (torch

a n d tracLure he r h i p

Mrs J nmelaquo ( Juuu iughau i is s p e n d i n g ix

tew daygt with i ter d a u g h t e r Mra ( ) J

N e w b e r r y iu Det ro i t

M m I d a l iuyee ami L K ( i r ibs iou were

ca l led to Auri A r b u r S a t u r d a y by the d e a t h

ul the i r b r o t h e r - i u law l i F H e u i o u

Miss F l o r e n c e T o p p e r oi P i u c k n e y was

the gues t or ir a u u t Mru D w i g h t B u t l e r

a n d fauii ly from F r i d a y unt i l M o n d a y

T h e L a d i e s A u x i l a r y of t h e M K

c h u r c h h a v e e lec ted the fol lowing otticerb

to r the eiiaiiiuK yea r Frets M r s M a r y

F e a t h e r i y Vicraquo P reu ideu t Mr J e n n i e

A l l e n Sec- and T r e s s M r s l ie l le M u r -

d o c k T h e loat u iee l iug was he ld wt M r s

J e n n i e Allenb last F r id i iy

Tl ie uui iual m e e t i n g oi the H a m b u r g

c e m e t e r y associa t ion was he ld S a t u r d a y

a f t e r n o o n Oct W and the fo l lowing officers

were e lec ted P r e s A b u e r B u t l e r Sec

K _N H a i g l i t T reaa H B P r y e r I t

was voted to ask for an assessment of $1UU

p e r lot to he lp keep u p the lota M u c h

c red i t is d u e the sex tuu W D Kogera for

the line c o n d i t i o n of the g r o u n d s

W o r d was rece ived h e r e F r i d a y e v e n i u g

uf the d e a t h of B F H e u i o u of I n d i a n shy

apol i s I u d who d i e d F r i d a y m o r n i n g

Fuuraquo ral was h e l d at the h o m e of hiu aged

mo the r iu A u u A r b o r S u n d a y ut 2o0 p m

T h e serv ices were couduc t ed by Kev H e n shy

ry La t lock of t h e Ep i scopa l c h u r c h l ) e -

ceaseii was 61 yea r s old a n d well k n o w n iu

this v i c in i ty H e leaves a wife who was

former ly Miss A d d i e Gr i s son

Last M o n d a y morn ing as M r s W n i

Klades was r e t u r n i n g f rom t ak ing her

d a u g h t e r L o t t i e to Br ighton to school she

met a l a rge tour ing cur which f r igh tened

the horse so tha t it j u m p e d out of the road

t i p p i n g M r s Blades out in such a m a n n e r

as to s t r i ke on h e r head a n d s h o u l d e r s and

m a k e m a n y severe bruises S h e is ge t t i ng

a long t inely at this wr i t ing T h e s a m e

ENDORSES SA1 SMITH Chas Es Townsend Urges

Re-elect Ion o f Conshygressman S W

Smith

Campaign Opened Here S m i t h R e f u t e C h a r g e M a d e

Dy HI D e m o c r a t i c O p p o n shye n t fo r C o n g r e

Uouteudiug w i t h inclement weather the republicans opened their political campaigu here Monday evtmiug before a email crowd Charlea E Towubeud his phrtya nomiuee for United States Senator aud Samuel W Smith of thia district were the speaker Mr Townsend reached here early iu the afternoon aud waa the guest of PoBtmabter Glaspie at supper Congreasruau Smith accompanied by the republican candidates for county offices came over iu auto-mobiles

Congressman Smith i n his speech replying to the charge of hie democratic opponent made in Wayne Saturday declared that he had never iu all his time iu conshygress voted agaiust any measure proposed by any of the three presshyidents McKinley Roosevelt or Taft He mentioned as specific legislation that he was the first to propose the regulation of postal rates by the interstate commerce commission the abolition of passeB by railroad telegraph and teleshyphone companies and a saving of about $800000 a year in what the government pays annually to the railroads for carrying mails As to Speaker Cannon he declared he would not support Mr Cannon for re-election as speaker Smith paid high tribute to Mr Townaerid aud urged the election of the enshytire republican state coupression-al aud county ticket

Charles E Townsend made a masterful speech upon progressive legislation during which he enshydorsed Sam Smith and advocated liia re-election Youll never find a man who will work harder and

I t is NOW Time to Prepare For the Coming Winter Season

Remember We Carry a Full bine of Caps Mittens Gloves

and Duck Coats

Om- Prices are Kiglrt

Fresh Grocer ies A l w a y s On Hand bull

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Forced to Leny Home

more faithfully for his district horse tipped Miss Jeunta Klades from the t h a n S a m S m i t h s a i d h e aud

buggy the day before but with only slight y o u wi l l m a k e 6 biJJ m i s t a k e if

bruises you do not return him to Wash--- raquo laquo bull bull mdash J ington Townsend also urged

the election of the state and legisshylative ticket He revit-wed the

Every rnar a idi re number of poof j history (f piogressive legislation sufferers whosd iut^-s re sure and j u the republican party and urged raaked with cou^bs are urtfed to ^o to that a republican congress be reshy

turned in order that Roosevelts policies may be carried out by Taft Hiu address was an eloshyquent forceful presentation of his parties claimsmdashOxford Leader

another c l imate But this is costly

and not a lways sure Theres a better

way Let Dr Kin^s New Discovery

cure you at home It cured me ol

lunif trouble writes W li Nelson

ol Calamine Ark when all^)I-e tailed

and I tfamed 47 pounds iti weight Its

surely the kin^r ot ail coiitfb and Inn^

Uiti Thousands owe their lives

ami health to it H posit ively tfuai-

a n t e e d t o r coughs a i ld s lagripne

asthma croup- -all throat and uxa

troubles 50c and $1 Trial bottle

iren at V A Si^bi s

Warm Floors Insure the Childrens Health

Coles Hot Blast Draft on top of the tire burns the coal from the topmdashburn the gns which is wasted with ail other stoves

The force of this down draft forces the heat to the base which is made ol steel- cannot barn outmdash and heats the floor

Thousands ot testimonials have been written regarding the base heating qualities of

Coles Original Hot Blast Heater The ideal heating stove is one which radiates all the heat thrown off from

the fuel into the roomsmdashinstead of letting it go up the chimney The durable heater is the one which will withs laquond the severe use Jtm

after year which a heating stove i s necessarily subjected to Sheet steel i s the quickest radiator oi heat and la used as radiating surface only in Coles Hot Blast heater Wherever the fuel comet in contact with the liningsmdashonly first quality gray cast iron is used

Cast iron withstands the wear of the heat from active combustion bsttsf than any other material and the large sensitive sheet metal body and base radiate all the heat into the rooms

Burns Soft Coal Slack Lignite Hard Coal Wood and lighter fusL Make yout selection BOW

Steady Cvtn Tsmpersture Day and Nltjrt 1MP4

Barton Sc Dunbar P i n c k n e y M i c h

WosHtOO sud Upward

She and Finish

been sick is bet ter

NORTH HAMBURG

Fluyil l i iack of Chicago spen t Smuhiv at

the h o m e of J a m e s X IRI I

Miss F U J I l l enne t t is e n t e r t a i n i n g her

cousin M r s Mirsh of S tonkb r idge

Miss M a e Van Flee t is s p e n d i n g the week

with Mrs G e o B a r m n l in (lenoiv

Mrs H T Gur t r e l l was the g u e s t of her

siMer in Ann A r b o r part of last week

Misn F l o r e n c e Kic

uttein

Mis- Ttilti

is iu A n n A r b o r to

the first of the Chora l U n i o n concerlR

GREGORY Mrs l i i a ley who has

nt thiH w r i t i n g

Hert Dan ie l s had the misfor tune of loosshy

ing one of bis horses last F r i d a y

Mies Cora ( one who IIHH been v i s i t ing in

F l i n t for some t ime r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

M r and Mrs Samue l ( r a n k r u g e r a re

now vis i t ing b is m o t h e r

Norbe r t Lavey of P i n c k n e y is now he lp shy

ing Mr S t a c k a b l e with ids work

M r ftnd M r s John IjiirKfss were visitshy

ors at F r e d l l o w l e t t s S u n d a y

John M c C l e e r anil his men h a v e just

comple ted H new barn for M r Risdon and

sum

Seymour May and wife of N^w York a r e

visi t ing Ins sis ter M r s R u t h C h a p m a n and

o t h e r re la t ives in U n a d i l l a

T h e B Y I U met a t t h e h o m e of

Kev M c T a ^ g a r t F r i d a y e v e n i n g and electshy

ed otHcers R e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved and

WlbblAM 5 ROBB

Wil l i am F l i i b b the democra t e a r d i -

da l e for IYosrei i t in Attorney s ta l l ed in

Howel l seviii yejtiM t-o to p r a r l i r e liw

bavinyi ju^ t innney eniiigb to putebi i se a

law l i b r a ry T w o years Inter he was mar shy

ried and 11HV lia-i a family ot three chil i l-

ren t )win nr to sickness in the family it

it wns r a the r ha rd hgt aeeninuLite and he

d id not o b t a i n -1 iioire unt i l a year a^o H e

has a lways been a b i r d worker n i l irev i

has been ab jve any kind of h o n o r a b l e

work H e has always tteeu fair in his

dea l i ngs and has a lwavs mnde it a prac t ice

to ag ree np in tie pr ice ot his bullbullbullbullbull i res he-

fore the Wv)rk VHS pei formed

H e was e lec ted pro--ait h i a l u n i v trtai

years ago and lias j i role one of I i nbdquoston

Coun ty s he-t pr seen inrr utile n- l i e is

ntjooil sp^iNii ami c o d w ir-o]- i n l Iro

AMAampA^tiAMAMAampiAi

e n h a m -pen t S a t u r d a y with j bdquo R Ood t ime was enjoyei l by al l

m ^

George Woodrilff sect 55 UKAIKH I N -

I Pianos Organs Sheet Music 1 SmaI Instruments of al Kinds

I Phonographs and S e w i n g Machines

Cash or on Kasy W e e k l y

0 r M o n t b l v 1avnwmtn

JvAlampo Dealer for LiviugHton County for the following

Cars

U i o n A u t o m o b i l e s

PLADOTELI)

M Ishun is in Howel l this week

) arnegt Mi teer and family have all been

on lt k list t he past week

M-- r i i i iwli i te and d a u g h t e r visited

Mrs Mae Smirh of W h i t e ( )lk last h r idav

i l i e A S will serve d i n n e r at thishy

ll me or Samuel WVssoii Kridav October

^- C Tppin^ r e tu rned M o n d a y from a

1)000 mi le f l ip through the west H e t ravshy

eled t h r o u g h seven slates and within four

-t TIIUCH uf T e x i i K

bull bull -Marrin Sici th ilied at his borne Ocro-

4 her 4ti sf the age of 7 yea r s He lias

bullpound been a p a t i e n t siifTir r for severa l mnntli^

K with i diseHf of the foot which led the

arc [ m t a t i o u of his l imb above (be knee af-

^ J ter whirr lie neve r regained consciousiu ^

bullbull j and lived only JI h o u r s T h e funeral ser-

t viri WMS condoct ta l by Kev Saigeon laquossist-

j ed by KiV Rivy and )s t rander

|J | j WednesdHy even ing October 2oth tlir-re

K j will be a mee t ing it t he M a r c i h e e hull for

the p u r p o s e of urbaniz ing raquo soeiev to hi-

known ltIH Ire Fl-iintield Huriil ( r r o n n d

S o c i e t y All permms interes ted in the

Tounr ie l i i cemetery a re requested to be

p re sen t for rlte purpose of e lec t ing I r a s t e r s |

K

her pa ren t s M r and M r s W m I lenha in

M r and Mrs H e n r y Kice were S n n d a v

guests at the h o m e uf C O Smi th at Lake shy

land

1 1raquo V a n F l c c t and faniilv i s i t ed at

tin- home uf (J-eo Parnard in ( l e n o a Satshy

u rday

Mrs Ili( Kly and d a u g h t e r Helvia a re

the guests of Mr and Mrs W m Hen bam

I or a lew davs

Miss F l o r e n c e Kice and Mis L a w r e n c e

were A n n A r b o r visi tors Tuesday and

Wedl lssday of hist week

Mrs (lai rie Whi t luck of L i n d e n is s p e n d shy

ing sunn lime with her son IL i r rv Wbit-

li irk ll t ir Plensa ni l a i ke

Mi-s Mary Lil l ie has r e tu rned io her

home neur A l m a after s p e n d i n g severa l

mon ths with M a r y V a n F l e e t

Over fifty of the members of the Mi te

and Mission society meet at t h e p leasan t

home of Mr a n d Mrs Hert Nash T h u r s shy

day A yr-ry i IIIIM i-stiiig p r o g r a m also a

good d i n n e r waR enjoyed hv i l l i r e s e n t

SOUTH GREGORY

Wil l i ams was in Chelsea Mrs Lester

S a t u r d a y

Kav t n b h WHA In lackson S a t u r d a y on

biiaine-is

Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams took

WEST J-UTKAM I I If ( i a r d n e r t r ansac ted business in

L y n d o n T u e s d a y

Ethe l D o y l e is the owner of a fine new

Mil ler p i a n o

Eun i ce G a r d n e r has r e t u r n e d from a visshy

it in L a n s i n g

Mrs Bert V a n H l a r i c i i m is s p e n d i n g the

week in Ken t n

Miss N e l l i e ( J a r d n e r a t t e n d i n g the funshy

era l of her cous in T i m T o u m n e y of Deshy

troit W e d n e s d a y

Mat B r a d y and fami ly of H o w e l l spent

S u n d a y with Mr B s m o t h e r h e r e

R o b e r t F o x aud wife who h a v e been

visi t ing at the h o m e of Patr ick K e n n e d y

re tu rned to Detroi t M o n d a y

EAST PTJTHAM 1 W Sweeny of C h e U e a cal led on relshy

a t ives he re this week

Miss G l a d y s F i sk haa been s p e n d i n g the

past week with he r sister M r s Keed in

W e b s t e r

G u y H a l l was in Howel l one day laat

w r e k

Lewis S b e h a n was in Howel l last T h u r s shy

d a y

I Here are a Few | Items You j Cannot Afford |To Overlook j

110 ct Enameled Ware | i 1st Quality Gray Color

I -1 gtgt 4 ) HIIII (I tpiart P u d d i n g Fans

4 ReguWir Size W a s h Brtsins

- Smal l and M e d i u m SMUCC Fans

^ fgt quart Milk Pans

2 (|iart P r e s e r v e Ket t les

2 quar t Covered Tailfj

^ P i e P la tes D i p p e r s and o ther a r t i c l e s

Blue Delft Underglazed Ware at

10c Each

Assur tmem Cmupr i fes ( ups

S n i r e r s BowN and Pis tes

UKI

and in-Ju-

Jardiolers i-iOe nM

and sucli other business as may rorue be- I dinner with Roy Parmer nv wife Sunday I fore the meeting

Subscribe for the Dispatch ftml get all the new for a year for 1 IK)

Mrs Tom Stone and Mrs Frank Rates

visited at L R Williaim Sunday

Mr nm Mrs () Marshall visited at Roy

Farmers Sunday

RO OTHER STOVE DOES THI ftolcs Hot Blast Hester mttntstns a OOB-

tlmioim nrgt also KtnAj r r m h u t I t will hold flr from Ratnrday ntfht rmtll iiotxtey mnmtntc (48 hrnrs) i t win hold flf awtt nlfht with 1laquoMlaquo wlaquol thtn any ottraquogtr raquotoraquo Oplaquoraquon ttnraquo drafts In thlaquoraquo ranrnlnj laquond thp nvwna raquorf qiilrfcly h n f H with thf roi pnt In raquoh^ ntirht before Comp In anil rxtmlne Coirs Orljlnsl Hrraquot Blast Heater Prlc 11200 and bullp according to tlsa (B-lt)

record of c n n t i r n which anv lawver nitty

be p m u d of No i asc has hea) a p p e a l e d

from e i the r h e j i ix t i c or circui t cour t and

nrgt o ther lawyer has assisted in a t r i s l of

a n y c r imina l oasraquo sirfed Murine his te rm

of office am the cr imina l e x p e n - e s have

boon g r ea l v r^duiA1

A great m r a - filxe state io i i ts a r e of en

m a d e a b o u t a tiv c a n d i d a t e who is ru on ing

for otfice but e v e r y o n e who is fair will adshy

mi t that M r Kohh is well r m a i n r d ltgt till

t h i s impor t an t nfngt vx he i agt^ to

h a n d l e a aa rd cnmu t l c bull -e wi ihout ltny

aaais tanre In faltt he is enf i led by fiis

record to b re-el eel ed ac -co rd ing a

tir riistom (if t h r-iu lt f r H fl--ind

e rn i

3 Flower Pots 4 i-raquo-7-l0-Jo-^gt

3 bull New Lot of Lgtadielaquot G o o d s in Col la r J a b o t s C o m b s B a r r e t t e a E t c S p e c i a l l y P r i c e d a t 10c E a c h i

C S UK The Home Goods Store

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SYNOPSIS

Tawrnce Blakeley lawyer goea to IiUriftuif with the forged notes in the Hronaon craquoe to get the deposition of Uihn Gflmore millionaire In the luttera home he Ik attracted by a picture of a young girj whom the millionaire explains is hiti granddaughter A lady requests Itittketoy to buy her a Pullman ticket He Wnm har lower eleven and retains tower (ML Ha find a drunken man tn lower

jtMpand retires In lower nine Ho awa- t M B in lower ueven and rinds his clothes bullaJfl bag tnUMjIngr The man in lower ten 5raquo found murdered Circumstantial evishydence point to both Blakeley and the inkuown man who had exchanged elothea

with him Blakeley becomes interested in a tfr In blue The trutn Is wrecked KlaJcoley 1B rescued from the burning cur

the girl In blue His arm is brpken (to to the Carter place fur break-The tfirl proves to be Alison West

I partners sweetheart Her peculiar lona mystify Hie lawvltr Siiti drops

sold bav and lilakeley puts it in his ickcL Blakeley returns home He finds

that he Is under surveillance Moving pictures Ot the train taken just belore the wreck reveal to Blakeley a man leaping from the train with his stolen trip Hlakcley learns that a iiuni named Sulshylivan leaped from the tntin near Mbullbull- -Hnd sprained his ankle ult- stayed surue time at tho Carter plaee

CHAPTER XVIImdashContinued

W I B tbe name Blakeley I asked I t might have been- I can t say

But tho man wasn t there and there bullwns a lot of noise I couldnt hear bullwell Then in half an hour down came bulltho other twin to say the gentleman w a s taking on awful and didnt want t h e message sent

Hes gone of course Yes Limped down here in about

bree days and took the noon train for the city

It seemed a certainty now that our man having hur t himself somewhat 1n his jump had stayed quietly in the farm house until he was able to travshyel But to be positive we decided to visit tbe Carter place

I gave the station agent a five-dolshyl a r kill which he rolled up with a couple of others and stuck in his pocket I turned as we got to a bend In the road and he was looking curishyously after us

It was not until we bad climbed the hill and turned onto the road to the Car ter place that I realized where we -were going Although we approached 1t from another direction I knew the farm house at once It was the one bullwhere Alison Went and ] had breakshyfasted nine days before Wi th a new restraint between us I did not tell McKnight I wondered afterward if bo had suspected it I saw him lookshying hard at tho gatepost which had figured in one of our mysteries but he asked no questions Afterward he grew almost taciturn for him and let roe do most of the talking

Wo opened the front gate of the b a r t e r place and went slowly up the walk Two ragged youngsters alike ^ven lo freckles and squints were playing in the yard

Is your mother around T asked In the front room Walk in they

answered in identical tones Aa wo got to the porch we heard

Tolce and stopped I knocked but 1he people within engaged in animatshyed ra ther one-sided conversation did not answer

I n the front room Walk iu quoted MeKnlght and did so In the stuffy farm parlor two peoshy

ple were sitting One a pleasant-faced woman with a checked apron rose somewhat embarrassed to meet us Sho did not know me and 1 was thankful Hut our attention was riv-Kod on a little man who was sitting before a table writing busily It was Hotchkiss

He got up when he saw us and had the grace to look uncomfortable

Such an interesting case he said nervously I took the libertymdash

Look here said McKnight sudshydenly did you make any inquiries a t the s ta t ion

A few he confessed I went to the theater last nightmdashl felt tho need of a little relaxationmdashand the sight of H picture there a cinematograph afshyfair s tar ted a new line of thought Probably the same clew brought you gentlemen I learned a good bit from the Station agent

Tho son-of-a-gun said McKnight tAftpound you paid him I suppose

ltpf t gave him five dollar was the apologetic answer

Mrs Carter hearing sounds of strife in the yard went out and Hotchkisn folded up his papers

I think the identity of the man la bullbull CttaWiBhert he said What number bullbullv fcf feBt do you wear Mr Blakeley

bullvon and a quarter I replied Jell It s only piling up evidence

he said choerf-jlly On the night of the muMer you wore gray Bilk undershyclothing with the second button of tho shir t missing Your hat had L B in gilt let ters inside and there was a very minute hole In the toe of one Mack nockM

lHush McKnight protested If word Rota to Mrs Klopton that Mr Blakeley was wrecked or robbed or whatever It was with a button miss-tag curd a hole In one sock shell reshyt i re to t h e Old Ladles home Ive heard her threaten I t

Mr Hotchkiss was without a sense bullf humor He regarded McKnight gravely and went on

Tvo been up in the room where the eon lay while he waa unable to get

You Dont Think He Locked the Door Himself

away and there is nothing there But I found what may be a possible clew in the dust heap

Mrs Carter tells me that in unshypacking his grip the other day she shook out of the coat of the pajamas some pieces of a telegram As I figshyure it the pajamas were his own He probably had them on when he efshyfected the exchange

T nodded assent All I had retained of my own clothing was the suit of pajamas I was wearing and my bath robe

Therefore the telegram was his not years I have pieces here but some are missing I am not discourshyaged however

He spread out some bits of yellow paper and wo bent over them curiousshyly u was something like this

Man with ii Got Br

We spelled it out slowly Now Hotchkiss announced I

make it something like this Tho pmdash is one of two things pistolmdashyou reshymember the little pearl-handled afshyfair belonging to the murdered manmdash or is it pocketbook I am inclined to tho la t ter view as tho pocketbook had been disturbed and the pistol had not

I took the piece of paper from the table and scrawled four words on it

Now I said rearranging them it happens Mr Hotchkiss that I found one of these pieces of the teleshygram on the train I thought it had been dropped by some one else you see but that s immaterial Arranged this way it almost makes sense Fill out tha t pmdash with the res t of the word as I imagine ltdt and it makes papers and add this scrap and you have

Man with papers (in) lower ten car seven Get ( them)

McKnight slapped Hotchkiss on the back

Youre a trump he said Brmdashis Bronson of course I t s almost too easy You see Mr Blakeley here enshygaged lower ten but found it occupied by the man who was later murdered there The man who did the thing was a friend of Bronsons evidently and in trying to get the papers we have the motive for the crime

There are still some things to be explained Mr Hotchkiss wiped his glasses and put them on For one thing Mr Blakeley I am puzzled by that bit of chnin

I did not glance at McKnight I felt that the hands with which 1 was gather ing up the bits of torn paper were shaking Tt seemed to me that this as tute little man was going to drag in the girl in spite of me

CHAPTER XVIM

A New World Hotchkiss jotted down the bits of

telegram and rose Well he said weve done someshy

thing Weve found where the murshyderer left the train we know what day he went to Baltimore and most important of all we have a motive for the crime

It seems the irony of fate said McKnight getting up that a man should kill another man for certain pashypers he la supposed to be carrying find he hasn t got them after all deshycide to throw suspicion on another man by changing ber ths and getting out bag and baggage and then by the meres t fluke of chance take with him

in the valise ho changed for his own the very notes he was after It was a bit of luck for him

Then why put in Hotchkiss doubtshyfully why did he collapse when he heard of the wreck And what about the telephone message the station agent sent You remember they tried to countermand it and with some exshycitement

We will ask him those que^ions when we get him McKnight said We were on the unrailed front porch by that time and Hotchkiss had put away his notebook The mother of the twins followed us to the steps

Dear me she explained volubly and to think I was forgetting to tell you I put the young man to bed with a spice poultice on his ankle ray mother always was a firm believer in spice poultices It s wonderful what they will do in croup And then I took the children and went down to see the wreck It was Sunday and the mister had gone to church hasnt missed a day since he took the pledge nine years ago And on tho way I met two people a man and a woman They looked half dead so I sent them right here for breakfast and some soap and water I always say soap is better than liquor after a shock

Hotchkiss was listening absently McKnight was whistling under hi3 breath s taring down across the field to where a break in the woods showed a half dozen telegraph poles the line of the railroad

It must have been 12 oclock when we got back I wanted the children to see everything because it isnt likely theyll ever see another wreck like that Rows ofmdash

About 12 oclock I broke in and what then

The young man upstairs was awake she went on hammering a t his door like all possessed And It was locked on the outs ide She paused to enjoy her sensation

I would like to see that lock Hotchkiss said promptly but for some reason the woman demurred I will j bring the key down she said and dis- appeared When she returned she held out an ordinary door key of the cheapest variety

We had to break the lock she vol I unteered and the key didnt turn up I for two days Then one of the twins | found the turkey gobbler trying to i swallow it It has been washed since she hastened to assure Hotrhkiss who showed an inclination to drop it

You dont think he locked the floor | himself and threw the key out of the window the little m m asked

The windows are covered with mosquito netting nailed on The mis- ter blamed it on the children and it [ might have been Obadiah Hes the quiet kind and ynu never know what hert about

Hes about to strangle isnt he McKnight remarked lazily or is that Obadiah

Mrs Carter picked the boy up and inverted him talking amiably all the time Hes always doing it she said giving him a shake WheneTcr we miss anything we look to see if Obadiahs black in the face She gave | another shake and the quarter I had given him shot out as if blown from a gun Then we prepared to go back to tho station

From where I stood I could look into the cheery farm kitchen where Alison Wost and 1 had eaten our al fresco breakfast I looked a t the tablo with mixed emotions and

then gradually the meaning of some-thing on it penetrated my mind Still in itb papers evidently just opened waa a ha t box and protruding over the edge of the box waa a s t reamer of vivid green ribbon

On the plea tha t I wished to ask Mrs Carter a lew more questions I let the others go on 1 watched them down the flagstone walk saw McshyKnight biop and examine tho gate posta and saw too the quick glance he threw back at the houe Then I turned to Mrs Carter

1 would like to speak to the young lady upbtairs I ssaid

She threw up her hands with a quick gesture of surrender Ive done all 1 could she exclaimed She wont like it very well but- shes in the room over the parlor

I went eagerly up the ladder-like stairs to the rag-carpeted hall Two doora were open showing interiors of four poster beds and high bureaus The door of the room over the parlor waa almost closed I hesitated in the hallway after all what right had I to intrude on her But she settled my difficulty by throwing open the door and facing me

I - - I beg your pardon Miss West I s tammered It has jus t occurred to me that 1 am unpardonably rude I saw the ha t downstairs and ImdashI guessedmdash

The ha t she said I might have known Doe3 Richey know I am here

I cuont think so I turned to go down the stairs again Then I halted The fact is I said in an at tempt ut justification Im in rather a mess these days and Im apt to do irreshysponsible things It is not impossible that I shall be arrested in a day or so for the murder of Simon Harringshyton

She drew her breath in sharply Murder she echoed Then they have found you after al l

I dont regard it as anything more thanmdashermdashinconvenient I lied They cant convict me you know Almost all the witnesses are dead

She was not deceived for a moment She came over to me and stood both hands on the rail of stair I know just how grave it is she said quietshyly My grandfather will not leave one stone unturned and he can be terrible mdashterrible Butmdashshe looked directly into my eyes as I stood below her on the stairsmdashthe time may c o m e -soonmdashwhen I can help you Im afraid I shall not want to Im a dreadful coward Mr Blakeley But mdashI will She tried to smile

I wish you would let me help you I said unsteadily Let us make it a bargain each help the other

The girl shook her head with a sad little smile I am only as unhappy as I deserve to be she said And when I protested and took a step toshyward her she retreated with her hands out before her

Why dont you ask me all the quesshytions you are thinking she demandshyed with a catch in her voice Oh I know them Or are you afraid to ask

I looked at her at the lines around her eyes a t the drawn look about her mouth Then I held out my hand Afraid I said as she gave me hers There is nothing in Gods green earth I am afraid of save of trouble for yon To ask questions would be to imply a lack of faith I ask you nothing Some day perhaps you will come to me yourself and let me help you

The next moment T was oet in the golden sunshine the birds were singshying carols of joy I walked dizzily throught rainbow-colored clouds past the twins cherubs now swinging on the gate It was a new world inte which I stopped from the Carter farmshyhouse that morning for--1 had kissed her

(TO V- rftNTiNiKn )

He Could Not Recommrrd t The editor of the Pbrkvtgt Ar^as

was sented at his desk hevl engaged in writing a fervid editorial on the neshycessity of building a new walk to the cemetery when a battered specimen of the tramp printer entered the office

Mornir b o s s said the caller Cult any work for a print

I hnve answered the editor You happened in jst right this time Ive got only a boy to help ran in the offi rgt and I need a man to set type for about a week I have to make a trip out west You can take off your coat and begin light now 1 start to-morrow morning

All right said th typographical tourist removing his coat What road are you going to travel on

The X Y amp 7 mostly Ive never been on it Know anything about It

I know all about it Ive traveled it from one end to the other

What kind of a road is i t Punk said the printer In a tonlaquo

indicative of strong disgust The ties are too far apartmdashYouths Companshyion

GOOD TIME COMING

WORLD TOv BE A PARADIS^ rftfR LEISURELY MArV bullbull bull

RHEUMM

Prpdic|lcn H raquo 8 laquo t n Made That Thinkshying Witraquo Take the Place of

Traveling a Century From NowmdashThe Millenium

Man who is afraid to tell who he is Jnsis that a century from now thinking will lake the place ot travel lug

There will lx no theaters or conshycert halls ur cireuBeti or exhibitions says he according to the New York Telegraph if you want to go to Paris 100 yeangt heuc-K you will not consult steamship lists uv visit tourshyist agencies There will be no hurry and hustle of packing trunks nor Musshyter ul latching trains and steamers no puttiult up at uticoiu fur table hotels no accidents or delays You will go upstairs to your bedroom and shut the door Then you will lie down on your bed ur settle- yourself in an easy chair ami project your mind to 1aris

Your servants will take eaie of jour body if you wish to inaku a long stay Or if you prefer It gt uti will get yourseli registered al a-gate-rtgu-laied institution where your body will

Jna 2 5-teut viaUft H it fa to curb

reiujujpound ^ your neaev 0 Muajwo

UNIONS RHEUMATISM CORE

a hat or cloak in looked after by

uf psychopathic

be numbered- Uki a cloakroom and skilled attendants

He said nut bin wards

But hear him continue Pleasures will frjr the first time be

tasted in their intensity Indulgence-even debauch -will hi flee to all There will be no payment Every conshyceivable physical and mental enjoyshyment will be accessible even to the humblest individual

Have you never seen those public exhibitions of mind force when messhymerists make their subjects swallow paraffin oil in the belief it is whisky or torture them by the suggestion that the chairs on which they are sitting are red hot These forces of the mind will lie developed scientifically in the next generation and will beshycome the dominant factor in our everyshyday life

If thats not enough read on oh read on

Yon now perceive what I am drishyving at By means of mental sugshygestion people will get whatever form of ( ntertainincnt they desire without the trouble inconvenience and exshypense of seeking it in the ordinary modern way

Dont you see vhat a grand difshyference this will make in the happishyness of the world The slave at the office desk will be able to laquoo big game hunting in the wilds of Africa the unshyderfed laborer will enjoy a seven-course dinner champagne port and cigar the dyspeptic plutocrat can lead the simple life the unloved spinshyster will be warmed with the kisses of the lover of her choice It will be the millennium

Kxistenoe iu the next century will be Rlorlous comprehensive and cheap The world will be at the feet of every individual People talk hopelessly nowadays of riches and poverty of the unjust distribution of wealth of inshyequality of opportunity In the year 2000 the liberated mind will so adshyjust itself to the concrete as to mainshytain a constant level of equality such as could not even he contemplated by socialism and other materialistic remeshydies

The body may become a bloated disfigured lump of inanimate sensashytion Or a pill of perfect pink health may be Invented What does it matter when the mind is consciously active and the soul is expanding into inshyfinity

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To accept defeat gracefully Start your retreat in time

Prudent Bridegroom The uncertainties of lire in New

York are reflected in wedding r ings said the jeweler Of all tho wedding rings I have sold this season mora than half were brought back after t h e ceremony to have the datu put on The rest of the inscription was engraved when the riug was purchased but l a order that the date might he correct It was cautiously omitted uutil after the knot was tied

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Just Guissed Mrs Wadsworth I am very Glad

Indeed to meet you But havent I had the honor of being introduced t o you before What was vuur n a m formerly if I may ask

My maiden name No your nam before you were

divorced How did y e ] know I had been

divorced Why hasnt everybody

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Slightly Mixed Two Englishmen were resting at t h e

Red Home inn at Stratford-on-Avon One of them discovered a print plctul mg a low tumbling building under V neath which was printed The H o t k in Which Shakespeare Waa Born Turning to his friend in mild s u r p r i s e he pointed to the print His Q4Mi exhibited equal surprise and c a 4 M ampbull) waiter who assured them ofr-curacy of the inscription

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Mutt Wait for Remarriage In Louisiana tho law permits a wld

ow to marry again only provided she has waited until ten months after thraquo death of her huabaad

Whist and Temper The finest example of how people

lose their temper at whist says Colonel Franklin P Morgan of Washshyington and New Yorlv occurred in a game I saw at tbe old National bote in the capital city Alexander Stephshyens and a lady were playing another lady md Representative I ngrum of Arkansas

Cngrums partner was a dub at the gure and he being a crack at whisr wuxed very sore before the first rubber bad bee1 pbiyed His Partner balled ur every hand Kinal-]y there came i ltl-1 which made In-aruv srxinus ]ltgtbullbull t- Truly to lend spsdes Accordingly he signaled for Cent suit She psid iu- attention to it iu u reomen 1 there erree another oe-pot unity for him to siuuat When the luli ed again tle curd she threw otu was a diamond

At that old i nurum threw hH band down ant leaning far across t lie table hissed out

For the low nf 1 ti^ suffering lronhets madam stt you got no S l r H l l e S

This so angered Sienhens that he j united Cngrnni to leave the apart raent am the game wis abandoned

A Dilemm-i Its dreadful to he obliged to econshy

omise exclaimed young Mrs Tor-hns

Whats the trouble inquired tie caller

If 1 go to the expense oT getting this seasons hat Ill have o wear nr hist veurs hair

Popularity of Thais Every other young actress is callshy

ing herself Thais said Henry E Dlx-ey at a dinner at Mauqulns Thaia MeGinnis Thais Endieott Thala Schmidtmdashthe thing is universal

I nlversal and ridiculous for they who have read Anatole France s s tory of Tha i s know that she was a very naughty little girl indeed I am qui te sure that no real reader of Thala would ever under any circumstances consent to be called such a name

It makes me think of a man who taking his infant daughter to be bapshytized told the clergyman to call he r Venus

But I refuse to call her Venus said the clergyman indignantly Veshynus is the name of a pagan goddess

Well bow about your own girl Diana said the man

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COFFEE WAS IT People Slowly Learn the Facts

All my life I have been such a slave to coffee that tbe very aroma of it was enough to set my nerves quivering 1 kept gradually losing my health hut I used to say Nonsense it dont hurt me

Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the final result waa tha i mf whole nervous force was shattered

My heart became wraquoak a n i tain in its action aud me Fnally n r P about a year ag

at frightened ian toid m 1 must srretgt il never ex-

Out to Learn Some Way llew lftmdashThere is one riling about

if Jewett--And what is that HewcttmdashEither 1 must get elclt ted

o the legislature or take a corn laquopondonce course In grafting

( inur ing crgt^e or l lt pe t to be well agein

1 was in despair or the very though ef the nmiliotnes 1 had tr ied so many times rsti-earnd me I thought of Po-gurn hui rnuM hardly bring myself to g i v up the cosfee

Finallv I cua sai I fhbdquot [ owed it to myself to give Poshnn a trial So I got a package and carefully followed tho directions and what a dplicious nourishing rich drink it was Do you know I found it very easy to shift from coffee to postum and not m i ^ l the chnnge at all

Almost immediately after T ruMte the change 1 found my-ef better wwl as the days went hy I kept on improvshying My nerves grew sound U9amp steady I slept well and felt slrorrjf and wellbnbiueed all the lime

bull Now I am completely cured with be old nervousness and sickness all

gone in every way I am well once mure

[f pays to give u p the drink t h a t acts on some lik^ a poison for hea l th s i he grertelaquot fortune one can have

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TH E first o r g a n i z a t i o n of t a i l o r s

g r a d e m a d e - t o - m e a s u r e c lo thes wi th in t h e reach

of all mtjn t h e first t o i m p r o v e qua l i t y a n d workshy

m a n s h i p w h e n e v e r possible t h e first in o u r t r a d e t o

o p e r a t e o u r o w n s h o p s a n d del iver c u s t o m ta i lo red

c l o t h e s of real m e r i t it is b u t n a t u r a l t h a t we s h o u l d

be first in y o u r t h o u g h t s when t h i n k i n g of g o o d

c lo thes

T h e c o n s t a n t p a t r o n a g e of h u n d r e d s of t h o u s a n d s oi

A m e r i c a n s well d r e s sed men d u r i n g t h e p a s t l i l teen

y e a r s h a s m a d e u s t h e l a rges t t a i l o r s in t h e wor ld of

G O O D m a d e - t o - o r d e r c lo the s b u t we have e a r n e d

t h i s pos i t i on by del iver ing

C l o t h e s t h a t fit a n d satisfy t h e m a u w h o o r d e r s t h e m

a t a pr ice a w a y below w h a t smal l t a i lo r s have t o

c h a r g e for e q u a l q u a l i t y

Bd Y Pr i ce amp Co R e p r e s e n t e d by W W Barnard

S p e c i a l s FOP Saturday October 2 2

Mans 50c Work Shirts 39c

Mens 50c Overal ls 39-

Mens 50(3 Jersey UnderwHur 37gt-

Mens 50c GICVJK 89c

Best T e n n i s F lannels 8 -bull

Best Prtnle 5Je

250 yards of Finn T o r Ion Laves pi cegt 10bull o 1 j bull Saturdav 7 r

bull1000 yards of Vat Laci prices 8lt to 10c Sa t j -da 5c

3EJttreroiiigt- I n JSfio^ss L d i e s 2 50 S i n e s $1 98

4 i V - fSVOO Shoes $2riraquo

Ls4iHgt SU 50 Shoe 12 75

M e ijMOO Finn Si j f 12 25

K 11800 Work Shown 12 49

M l Graquodraquof 17- Coi x a r o h 4c

9 1gt Hulk Starch M- 11 iraquo Bikirjg Powder 4o

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2-10raquo bottles of Pickles 15

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E M P I R E M A R B L E AND G R A M T amp W O R K S

J O H N (T I K S I I I P r o p

M a n u f a c t u r e r s o and Dea le rs in

M o n u m e n t s S t a t u a r y a n d S t o n e B u r i a l V a u l t s J A C K S O N - - ~ - - MICHIGAN

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HAMBURG

Mrs F r a u u e a a n d M r a L i b b i e D laquo W o l f

were P i u c k u e y vihiturn F r i d a y

Mru J amen H a r u e r a n d aou RuHtwll were

were P iuukney vis i tors M o n d a y

Mrb F A M u n l o c k a n d Aire F A

A l l e u were A n n A r b o r oliuupera S a t u r d a y

M o n d a y a i t e r u u u u Mra C h a r l e s Koot

hud the ru iafor tuue to fall fruiu a (torch

a n d tracLure he r h i p

Mrs J nmelaquo ( Juuu iughau i is s p e n d i n g ix

tew daygt with i ter d a u g h t e r Mra ( ) J

N e w b e r r y iu Det ro i t

M m I d a l iuyee ami L K ( i r ibs iou were

ca l led to Auri A r b u r S a t u r d a y by the d e a t h

ul the i r b r o t h e r - i u law l i F H e u i o u

Miss F l o r e n c e T o p p e r oi P i u c k n e y was

the gues t or ir a u u t Mru D w i g h t B u t l e r

a n d fauii ly from F r i d a y unt i l M o n d a y

T h e L a d i e s A u x i l a r y of t h e M K

c h u r c h h a v e e lec ted the fol lowing otticerb

to r the eiiaiiiuK yea r Frets M r s M a r y

F e a t h e r i y Vicraquo P reu ideu t Mr J e n n i e

A l l e n Sec- and T r e s s M r s l ie l le M u r -

d o c k T h e loat u iee l iug was he ld wt M r s

J e n n i e Allenb last F r id i iy

Tl ie uui iual m e e t i n g oi the H a m b u r g

c e m e t e r y associa t ion was he ld S a t u r d a y

a f t e r n o o n Oct W and the fo l lowing officers

were e lec ted P r e s A b u e r B u t l e r Sec

K _N H a i g l i t T reaa H B P r y e r I t

was voted to ask for an assessment of $1UU

p e r lot to he lp keep u p the lota M u c h

c red i t is d u e the sex tuu W D Kogera for

the line c o n d i t i o n of the g r o u n d s

W o r d was rece ived h e r e F r i d a y e v e n i u g

uf the d e a t h of B F H e u i o u of I n d i a n shy

apol i s I u d who d i e d F r i d a y m o r n i n g

Fuuraquo ral was h e l d at the h o m e of hiu aged

mo the r iu A u u A r b o r S u n d a y ut 2o0 p m

T h e serv ices were couduc t ed by Kev H e n shy

ry La t lock of t h e Ep i scopa l c h u r c h l ) e -

ceaseii was 61 yea r s old a n d well k n o w n iu

this v i c in i ty H e leaves a wife who was

former ly Miss A d d i e Gr i s son

Last M o n d a y morn ing as M r s W n i

Klades was r e t u r n i n g f rom t ak ing her

d a u g h t e r L o t t i e to Br ighton to school she

met a l a rge tour ing cur which f r igh tened

the horse so tha t it j u m p e d out of the road

t i p p i n g M r s Blades out in such a m a n n e r

as to s t r i ke on h e r head a n d s h o u l d e r s and

m a k e m a n y severe bruises S h e is ge t t i ng

a long t inely at this wr i t ing T h e s a m e

ENDORSES SA1 SMITH Chas Es Townsend Urges

Re-elect Ion o f Conshygressman S W

Smith

Campaign Opened Here S m i t h R e f u t e C h a r g e M a d e

Dy HI D e m o c r a t i c O p p o n shye n t fo r C o n g r e

Uouteudiug w i t h inclement weather the republicans opened their political campaigu here Monday evtmiug before a email crowd Charlea E Towubeud his phrtya nomiuee for United States Senator aud Samuel W Smith of thia district were the speaker Mr Townsend reached here early iu the afternoon aud waa the guest of PoBtmabter Glaspie at supper Congreasruau Smith accompanied by the republican candidates for county offices came over iu auto-mobiles

Congressman Smith i n his speech replying to the charge of hie democratic opponent made in Wayne Saturday declared that he had never iu all his time iu conshygress voted agaiust any measure proposed by any of the three presshyidents McKinley Roosevelt or Taft He mentioned as specific legislation that he was the first to propose the regulation of postal rates by the interstate commerce commission the abolition of passeB by railroad telegraph and teleshyphone companies and a saving of about $800000 a year in what the government pays annually to the railroads for carrying mails As to Speaker Cannon he declared he would not support Mr Cannon for re-election as speaker Smith paid high tribute to Mr Townaerid aud urged the election of the enshytire republican state coupression-al aud county ticket

Charles E Townsend made a masterful speech upon progressive legislation during which he enshydorsed Sam Smith and advocated liia re-election Youll never find a man who will work harder and

I t is NOW Time to Prepare For the Coming Winter Season

Remember We Carry a Full bine of Caps Mittens Gloves

and Duck Coats

Om- Prices are Kiglrt

Fresh Grocer ies A l w a y s On Hand bull

Murphy amp Roche Pinckney Michigan

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Forced to Leny Home

more faithfully for his district horse tipped Miss Jeunta Klades from the t h a n S a m S m i t h s a i d h e aud

buggy the day before but with only slight y o u wi l l m a k e 6 biJJ m i s t a k e if

bruises you do not return him to Wash--- raquo laquo bull bull mdash J ington Townsend also urged

the election of the state and legisshylative ticket He revit-wed the

Every rnar a idi re number of poof j history (f piogressive legislation sufferers whosd iut^-s re sure and j u the republican party and urged raaked with cou^bs are urtfed to ^o to that a republican congress be reshy

turned in order that Roosevelts policies may be carried out by Taft Hiu address was an eloshyquent forceful presentation of his parties claimsmdashOxford Leader

another c l imate But this is costly

and not a lways sure Theres a better

way Let Dr Kin^s New Discovery

cure you at home It cured me ol

lunif trouble writes W li Nelson

ol Calamine Ark when all^)I-e tailed

and I tfamed 47 pounds iti weight Its

surely the kin^r ot ail coiitfb and Inn^

Uiti Thousands owe their lives

ami health to it H posit ively tfuai-

a n t e e d t o r coughs a i ld s lagripne

asthma croup- -all throat and uxa

troubles 50c and $1 Trial bottle

iren at V A Si^bi s

Warm Floors Insure the Childrens Health

Coles Hot Blast Draft on top of the tire burns the coal from the topmdashburn the gns which is wasted with ail other stoves

The force of this down draft forces the heat to the base which is made ol steel- cannot barn outmdash and heats the floor

Thousands ot testimonials have been written regarding the base heating qualities of

Coles Original Hot Blast Heater The ideal heating stove is one which radiates all the heat thrown off from

the fuel into the roomsmdashinstead of letting it go up the chimney The durable heater is the one which will withs laquond the severe use Jtm

after year which a heating stove i s necessarily subjected to Sheet steel i s the quickest radiator oi heat and la used as radiating surface only in Coles Hot Blast heater Wherever the fuel comet in contact with the liningsmdashonly first quality gray cast iron is used

Cast iron withstands the wear of the heat from active combustion bsttsf than any other material and the large sensitive sheet metal body and base radiate all the heat into the rooms

Burns Soft Coal Slack Lignite Hard Coal Wood and lighter fusL Make yout selection BOW

Steady Cvtn Tsmpersture Day and Nltjrt 1MP4

Barton Sc Dunbar P i n c k n e y M i c h

WosHtOO sud Upward

She and Finish

been sick is bet ter

NORTH HAMBURG

Fluyil l i iack of Chicago spen t Smuhiv at

the h o m e of J a m e s X IRI I

Miss F U J I l l enne t t is e n t e r t a i n i n g her

cousin M r s Mirsh of S tonkb r idge

Miss M a e Van Flee t is s p e n d i n g the week

with Mrs G e o B a r m n l in (lenoiv

Mrs H T Gur t r e l l was the g u e s t of her

siMer in Ann A r b o r part of last week

Misn F l o r e n c e Kic

uttein

Mis- Ttilti

is iu A n n A r b o r to

the first of the Chora l U n i o n concerlR

GREGORY Mrs l i i a ley who has

nt thiH w r i t i n g

Hert Dan ie l s had the misfor tune of loosshy

ing one of bis horses last F r i d a y

Mies Cora ( one who IIHH been v i s i t ing in

F l i n t for some t ime r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

M r and Mrs Samue l ( r a n k r u g e r a re

now vis i t ing b is m o t h e r

Norbe r t Lavey of P i n c k n e y is now he lp shy

ing Mr S t a c k a b l e with ids work

M r ftnd M r s John IjiirKfss were visitshy

ors at F r e d l l o w l e t t s S u n d a y

John M c C l e e r anil his men h a v e just

comple ted H new barn for M r Risdon and

sum

Seymour May and wife of N^w York a r e

visi t ing Ins sis ter M r s R u t h C h a p m a n and

o t h e r re la t ives in U n a d i l l a

T h e B Y I U met a t t h e h o m e of

Kev M c T a ^ g a r t F r i d a y e v e n i n g and electshy

ed otHcers R e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved and

WlbblAM 5 ROBB

Wil l i am F l i i b b the democra t e a r d i -

da l e for IYosrei i t in Attorney s ta l l ed in

Howel l seviii yejtiM t-o to p r a r l i r e liw

bavinyi ju^ t innney eniiigb to putebi i se a

law l i b r a ry T w o years Inter he was mar shy

ried and 11HV lia-i a family ot three chil i l-

ren t )win nr to sickness in the family it

it wns r a the r ha rd hgt aeeninuLite and he

d id not o b t a i n -1 iioire unt i l a year a^o H e

has a lways been a b i r d worker n i l irev i

has been ab jve any kind of h o n o r a b l e

work H e has always tteeu fair in his

dea l i ngs and has a lwavs mnde it a prac t ice

to ag ree np in tie pr ice ot his bullbullbullbullbull i res he-

fore the Wv)rk VHS pei formed

H e was e lec ted pro--ait h i a l u n i v trtai

years ago and lias j i role one of I i nbdquoston

Coun ty s he-t pr seen inrr utile n- l i e is

ntjooil sp^iNii ami c o d w ir-o]- i n l Iro

AMAampA^tiAMAMAampiAi

e n h a m -pen t S a t u r d a y with j bdquo R Ood t ime was enjoyei l by al l

m ^

George Woodrilff sect 55 UKAIKH I N -

I Pianos Organs Sheet Music 1 SmaI Instruments of al Kinds

I Phonographs and S e w i n g Machines

Cash or on Kasy W e e k l y

0 r M o n t b l v 1avnwmtn

JvAlampo Dealer for LiviugHton County for the following

Cars

U i o n A u t o m o b i l e s

PLADOTELI)

M Ishun is in Howel l this week

) arnegt Mi teer and family have all been

on lt k list t he past week

M-- r i i i iwli i te and d a u g h t e r visited

Mrs Mae Smirh of W h i t e ( )lk last h r idav

i l i e A S will serve d i n n e r at thishy

ll me or Samuel WVssoii Kridav October

^- C Tppin^ r e tu rned M o n d a y from a

1)000 mi le f l ip through the west H e t ravshy

eled t h r o u g h seven slates and within four

-t TIIUCH uf T e x i i K

bull bull -Marrin Sici th ilied at his borne Ocro-

4 her 4ti sf the age of 7 yea r s He lias

bullpound been a p a t i e n t siifTir r for severa l mnntli^

K with i diseHf of the foot which led the

arc [ m t a t i o u of his l imb above (be knee af-

^ J ter whirr lie neve r regained consciousiu ^

bullbull j and lived only JI h o u r s T h e funeral ser-

t viri WMS condoct ta l by Kev Saigeon laquossist-

j ed by KiV Rivy and )s t rander

|J | j WednesdHy even ing October 2oth tlir-re

K j will be a mee t ing it t he M a r c i h e e hull for

the p u r p o s e of urbaniz ing raquo soeiev to hi-

known ltIH Ire Fl-iintield Huriil ( r r o n n d

S o c i e t y All permms interes ted in the

Tounr ie l i i cemetery a re requested to be

p re sen t for rlte purpose of e lec t ing I r a s t e r s |

K

her pa ren t s M r and M r s W m I lenha in

M r and Mrs H e n r y Kice were S n n d a v

guests at the h o m e uf C O Smi th at Lake shy

land

1 1raquo V a n F l c c t and faniilv i s i t ed at

tin- home uf (J-eo Parnard in ( l e n o a Satshy

u rday

Mrs Ili( Kly and d a u g h t e r Helvia a re

the guests of Mr and Mrs W m Hen bam

I or a lew davs

Miss F l o r e n c e Kice and Mis L a w r e n c e

were A n n A r b o r visi tors Tuesday and

Wedl lssday of hist week

Mrs (lai rie Whi t luck of L i n d e n is s p e n d shy

ing sunn lime with her son IL i r rv Wbit-

li irk ll t ir Plensa ni l a i ke

Mi-s Mary Lil l ie has r e tu rned io her

home neur A l m a after s p e n d i n g severa l

mon ths with M a r y V a n F l e e t

Over fifty of the members of the Mi te

and Mission society meet at t h e p leasan t

home of Mr a n d Mrs Hert Nash T h u r s shy

day A yr-ry i IIIIM i-stiiig p r o g r a m also a

good d i n n e r waR enjoyed hv i l l i r e s e n t

SOUTH GREGORY

Wil l i ams was in Chelsea Mrs Lester

S a t u r d a y

Kav t n b h WHA In lackson S a t u r d a y on

biiaine-is

Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams took

WEST J-UTKAM I I If ( i a r d n e r t r ansac ted business in

L y n d o n T u e s d a y

Ethe l D o y l e is the owner of a fine new

Mil ler p i a n o

Eun i ce G a r d n e r has r e t u r n e d from a visshy

it in L a n s i n g

Mrs Bert V a n H l a r i c i i m is s p e n d i n g the

week in Ken t n

Miss N e l l i e ( J a r d n e r a t t e n d i n g the funshy

era l of her cous in T i m T o u m n e y of Deshy

troit W e d n e s d a y

Mat B r a d y and fami ly of H o w e l l spent

S u n d a y with Mr B s m o t h e r h e r e

R o b e r t F o x aud wife who h a v e been

visi t ing at the h o m e of Patr ick K e n n e d y

re tu rned to Detroi t M o n d a y

EAST PTJTHAM 1 W Sweeny of C h e U e a cal led on relshy

a t ives he re this week

Miss G l a d y s F i sk haa been s p e n d i n g the

past week with he r sister M r s Keed in

W e b s t e r

G u y H a l l was in Howel l one day laat

w r e k

Lewis S b e h a n was in Howel l last T h u r s shy

d a y

I Here are a Few | Items You j Cannot Afford |To Overlook j

110 ct Enameled Ware | i 1st Quality Gray Color

I -1 gtgt 4 ) HIIII (I tpiart P u d d i n g Fans

4 ReguWir Size W a s h Brtsins

- Smal l and M e d i u m SMUCC Fans

^ fgt quart Milk Pans

2 (|iart P r e s e r v e Ket t les

2 quar t Covered Tailfj

^ P i e P la tes D i p p e r s and o ther a r t i c l e s

Blue Delft Underglazed Ware at

10c Each

Assur tmem Cmupr i fes ( ups

S n i r e r s BowN and Pis tes

UKI

and in-Ju-

Jardiolers i-iOe nM

and sucli other business as may rorue be- I dinner with Roy Parmer nv wife Sunday I fore the meeting

Subscribe for the Dispatch ftml get all the new for a year for 1 IK)

Mrs Tom Stone and Mrs Frank Rates

visited at L R Williaim Sunday

Mr nm Mrs () Marshall visited at Roy

Farmers Sunday

RO OTHER STOVE DOES THI ftolcs Hot Blast Hester mttntstns a OOB-

tlmioim nrgt also KtnAj r r m h u t I t will hold flr from Ratnrday ntfht rmtll iiotxtey mnmtntc (48 hrnrs) i t win hold flf awtt nlfht with 1laquoMlaquo wlaquol thtn any ottraquogtr raquotoraquo Oplaquoraquon ttnraquo drafts In thlaquoraquo ranrnlnj laquond thp nvwna raquorf qiilrfcly h n f H with thf roi pnt In raquoh^ ntirht before Comp In anil rxtmlne Coirs Orljlnsl Hrraquot Blast Heater Prlc 11200 and bullp according to tlsa (B-lt)

record of c n n t i r n which anv lawver nitty

be p m u d of No i asc has hea) a p p e a l e d

from e i the r h e j i ix t i c or circui t cour t and

nrgt o ther lawyer has assisted in a t r i s l of

a n y c r imina l oasraquo sirfed Murine his te rm

of office am the cr imina l e x p e n - e s have

boon g r ea l v r^duiA1

A great m r a - filxe state io i i ts a r e of en

m a d e a b o u t a tiv c a n d i d a t e who is ru on ing

for otfice but e v e r y o n e who is fair will adshy

mi t that M r Kohh is well r m a i n r d ltgt till

t h i s impor t an t nfngt vx he i agt^ to

h a n d l e a aa rd cnmu t l c bull -e wi ihout ltny

aaais tanre In faltt he is enf i led by fiis

record to b re-el eel ed ac -co rd ing a

tir riistom (if t h r-iu lt f r H fl--ind

e rn i

3 Flower Pots 4 i-raquo-7-l0-Jo-^gt

3 bull New Lot of Lgtadielaquot G o o d s in Col la r J a b o t s C o m b s B a r r e t t e a E t c S p e c i a l l y P r i c e d a t 10c E a c h i

C S UK The Home Goods Store

HOWELL HHCHIBAH

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TH E first o r g a n i z a t i o n of t a i l o r s

g r a d e m a d e - t o - m e a s u r e c lo thes wi th in t h e reach

of all mtjn t h e first t o i m p r o v e qua l i t y a n d workshy

m a n s h i p w h e n e v e r possible t h e first in o u r t r a d e t o

o p e r a t e o u r o w n s h o p s a n d del iver c u s t o m ta i lo red

c l o t h e s of real m e r i t it is b u t n a t u r a l t h a t we s h o u l d

be first in y o u r t h o u g h t s when t h i n k i n g of g o o d

c lo thes

T h e c o n s t a n t p a t r o n a g e of h u n d r e d s of t h o u s a n d s oi

A m e r i c a n s well d r e s sed men d u r i n g t h e p a s t l i l teen

y e a r s h a s m a d e u s t h e l a rges t t a i l o r s in t h e wor ld of

G O O D m a d e - t o - o r d e r c lo the s b u t we have e a r n e d

t h i s pos i t i on by del iver ing

C l o t h e s t h a t fit a n d satisfy t h e m a u w h o o r d e r s t h e m

a t a pr ice a w a y below w h a t smal l t a i lo r s have t o

c h a r g e for e q u a l q u a l i t y

Bd Y Pr i ce amp Co R e p r e s e n t e d by W W Barnard

S p e c i a l s FOP Saturday October 2 2

Mans 50c Work Shirts 39c

Mens 50c Overal ls 39-

Mens 50(3 Jersey UnderwHur 37gt-

Mens 50c GICVJK 89c

Best T e n n i s F lannels 8 -bull

Best Prtnle 5Je

250 yards of Finn T o r Ion Laves pi cegt 10bull o 1 j bull Saturdav 7 r

bull1000 yards of Vat Laci prices 8lt to 10c Sa t j -da 5c

3EJttreroiiigt- I n JSfio^ss L d i e s 2 50 S i n e s $1 98

4 i V - fSVOO Shoes $2riraquo

Ls4iHgt SU 50 Shoe 12 75

M e ijMOO Finn Si j f 12 25

K 11800 Work Shown 12 49

M l Graquodraquof 17- Coi x a r o h 4c

9 1gt Hulk Starch M- 11 iraquo Bikirjg Powder 4o

Yeast bull bullgt - lti i A raquo S Fine Sardine

2-10raquo bottles of Pickles 15

I

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mdashA11 S a b l e s JampXQ iE^or Ceusl imdash |

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JfjSM U)li Cooper St reet Firs t ( IHSS tf

3

bull t

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E M P I R E M A R B L E AND G R A M T amp W O R K S

J O H N (T I K S I I I P r o p

M a n u f a c t u r e r s o and Dea le rs in

M o n u m e n t s S t a t u a r y a n d S t o n e B u r i a l V a u l t s J A C K S O N - - ~ - - MICHIGAN

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3T- 3D- TOSII fcTSOILT -^grexrt P I N C K amp Y M I C H I G A N

J SiODg Oiir CorrtspoQdsDts

HAMBURG

Mrs F r a u u e a a n d M r a L i b b i e D laquo W o l f

were P i u c k u e y vihiturn F r i d a y

Mru J amen H a r u e r a n d aou RuHtwll were

were P iuukney vis i tors M o n d a y

Mrb F A M u n l o c k a n d Aire F A

A l l e u were A n n A r b o r oliuupera S a t u r d a y

M o n d a y a i t e r u u u u Mra C h a r l e s Koot

hud the ru iafor tuue to fall fruiu a (torch

a n d tracLure he r h i p

Mrs J nmelaquo ( Juuu iughau i is s p e n d i n g ix

tew daygt with i ter d a u g h t e r Mra ( ) J

N e w b e r r y iu Det ro i t

M m I d a l iuyee ami L K ( i r ibs iou were

ca l led to Auri A r b u r S a t u r d a y by the d e a t h

ul the i r b r o t h e r - i u law l i F H e u i o u

Miss F l o r e n c e T o p p e r oi P i u c k n e y was

the gues t or ir a u u t Mru D w i g h t B u t l e r

a n d fauii ly from F r i d a y unt i l M o n d a y

T h e L a d i e s A u x i l a r y of t h e M K

c h u r c h h a v e e lec ted the fol lowing otticerb

to r the eiiaiiiuK yea r Frets M r s M a r y

F e a t h e r i y Vicraquo P reu ideu t Mr J e n n i e

A l l e n Sec- and T r e s s M r s l ie l le M u r -

d o c k T h e loat u iee l iug was he ld wt M r s

J e n n i e Allenb last F r id i iy

Tl ie uui iual m e e t i n g oi the H a m b u r g

c e m e t e r y associa t ion was he ld S a t u r d a y

a f t e r n o o n Oct W and the fo l lowing officers

were e lec ted P r e s A b u e r B u t l e r Sec

K _N H a i g l i t T reaa H B P r y e r I t

was voted to ask for an assessment of $1UU

p e r lot to he lp keep u p the lota M u c h

c red i t is d u e the sex tuu W D Kogera for

the line c o n d i t i o n of the g r o u n d s

W o r d was rece ived h e r e F r i d a y e v e n i u g

uf the d e a t h of B F H e u i o u of I n d i a n shy

apol i s I u d who d i e d F r i d a y m o r n i n g

Fuuraquo ral was h e l d at the h o m e of hiu aged

mo the r iu A u u A r b o r S u n d a y ut 2o0 p m

T h e serv ices were couduc t ed by Kev H e n shy

ry La t lock of t h e Ep i scopa l c h u r c h l ) e -

ceaseii was 61 yea r s old a n d well k n o w n iu

this v i c in i ty H e leaves a wife who was

former ly Miss A d d i e Gr i s son

Last M o n d a y morn ing as M r s W n i

Klades was r e t u r n i n g f rom t ak ing her

d a u g h t e r L o t t i e to Br ighton to school she

met a l a rge tour ing cur which f r igh tened

the horse so tha t it j u m p e d out of the road

t i p p i n g M r s Blades out in such a m a n n e r

as to s t r i ke on h e r head a n d s h o u l d e r s and

m a k e m a n y severe bruises S h e is ge t t i ng

a long t inely at this wr i t ing T h e s a m e

ENDORSES SA1 SMITH Chas Es Townsend Urges

Re-elect Ion o f Conshygressman S W

Smith

Campaign Opened Here S m i t h R e f u t e C h a r g e M a d e

Dy HI D e m o c r a t i c O p p o n shye n t fo r C o n g r e

Uouteudiug w i t h inclement weather the republicans opened their political campaigu here Monday evtmiug before a email crowd Charlea E Towubeud his phrtya nomiuee for United States Senator aud Samuel W Smith of thia district were the speaker Mr Townsend reached here early iu the afternoon aud waa the guest of PoBtmabter Glaspie at supper Congreasruau Smith accompanied by the republican candidates for county offices came over iu auto-mobiles

Congressman Smith i n his speech replying to the charge of hie democratic opponent made in Wayne Saturday declared that he had never iu all his time iu conshygress voted agaiust any measure proposed by any of the three presshyidents McKinley Roosevelt or Taft He mentioned as specific legislation that he was the first to propose the regulation of postal rates by the interstate commerce commission the abolition of passeB by railroad telegraph and teleshyphone companies and a saving of about $800000 a year in what the government pays annually to the railroads for carrying mails As to Speaker Cannon he declared he would not support Mr Cannon for re-election as speaker Smith paid high tribute to Mr Townaerid aud urged the election of the enshytire republican state coupression-al aud county ticket

Charles E Townsend made a masterful speech upon progressive legislation during which he enshydorsed Sam Smith and advocated liia re-election Youll never find a man who will work harder and

I t is NOW Time to Prepare For the Coming Winter Season

Remember We Carry a Full bine of Caps Mittens Gloves

and Duck Coats

Om- Prices are Kiglrt

Fresh Grocer ies A l w a y s On Hand bull

Murphy amp Roche Pinckney Michigan

bull-a^LMii ^ -l-Hgt laquo p i

Forced to Leny Home

more faithfully for his district horse tipped Miss Jeunta Klades from the t h a n S a m S m i t h s a i d h e aud

buggy the day before but with only slight y o u wi l l m a k e 6 biJJ m i s t a k e if

bruises you do not return him to Wash--- raquo laquo bull bull mdash J ington Townsend also urged

the election of the state and legisshylative ticket He revit-wed the

Every rnar a idi re number of poof j history (f piogressive legislation sufferers whosd iut^-s re sure and j u the republican party and urged raaked with cou^bs are urtfed to ^o to that a republican congress be reshy

turned in order that Roosevelts policies may be carried out by Taft Hiu address was an eloshyquent forceful presentation of his parties claimsmdashOxford Leader

another c l imate But this is costly

and not a lways sure Theres a better

way Let Dr Kin^s New Discovery

cure you at home It cured me ol

lunif trouble writes W li Nelson

ol Calamine Ark when all^)I-e tailed

and I tfamed 47 pounds iti weight Its

surely the kin^r ot ail coiitfb and Inn^

Uiti Thousands owe their lives

ami health to it H posit ively tfuai-

a n t e e d t o r coughs a i ld s lagripne

asthma croup- -all throat and uxa

troubles 50c and $1 Trial bottle

iren at V A Si^bi s

Warm Floors Insure the Childrens Health

Coles Hot Blast Draft on top of the tire burns the coal from the topmdashburn the gns which is wasted with ail other stoves

The force of this down draft forces the heat to the base which is made ol steel- cannot barn outmdash and heats the floor

Thousands ot testimonials have been written regarding the base heating qualities of

Coles Original Hot Blast Heater The ideal heating stove is one which radiates all the heat thrown off from

the fuel into the roomsmdashinstead of letting it go up the chimney The durable heater is the one which will withs laquond the severe use Jtm

after year which a heating stove i s necessarily subjected to Sheet steel i s the quickest radiator oi heat and la used as radiating surface only in Coles Hot Blast heater Wherever the fuel comet in contact with the liningsmdashonly first quality gray cast iron is used

Cast iron withstands the wear of the heat from active combustion bsttsf than any other material and the large sensitive sheet metal body and base radiate all the heat into the rooms

Burns Soft Coal Slack Lignite Hard Coal Wood and lighter fusL Make yout selection BOW

Steady Cvtn Tsmpersture Day and Nltjrt 1MP4

Barton Sc Dunbar P i n c k n e y M i c h

WosHtOO sud Upward

She and Finish

been sick is bet ter

NORTH HAMBURG

Fluyil l i iack of Chicago spen t Smuhiv at

the h o m e of J a m e s X IRI I

Miss F U J I l l enne t t is e n t e r t a i n i n g her

cousin M r s Mirsh of S tonkb r idge

Miss M a e Van Flee t is s p e n d i n g the week

with Mrs G e o B a r m n l in (lenoiv

Mrs H T Gur t r e l l was the g u e s t of her

siMer in Ann A r b o r part of last week

Misn F l o r e n c e Kic

uttein

Mis- Ttilti

is iu A n n A r b o r to

the first of the Chora l U n i o n concerlR

GREGORY Mrs l i i a ley who has

nt thiH w r i t i n g

Hert Dan ie l s had the misfor tune of loosshy

ing one of bis horses last F r i d a y

Mies Cora ( one who IIHH been v i s i t ing in

F l i n t for some t ime r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

M r and Mrs Samue l ( r a n k r u g e r a re

now vis i t ing b is m o t h e r

Norbe r t Lavey of P i n c k n e y is now he lp shy

ing Mr S t a c k a b l e with ids work

M r ftnd M r s John IjiirKfss were visitshy

ors at F r e d l l o w l e t t s S u n d a y

John M c C l e e r anil his men h a v e just

comple ted H new barn for M r Risdon and

sum

Seymour May and wife of N^w York a r e

visi t ing Ins sis ter M r s R u t h C h a p m a n and

o t h e r re la t ives in U n a d i l l a

T h e B Y I U met a t t h e h o m e of

Kev M c T a ^ g a r t F r i d a y e v e n i n g and electshy

ed otHcers R e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved and

WlbblAM 5 ROBB

Wil l i am F l i i b b the democra t e a r d i -

da l e for IYosrei i t in Attorney s ta l l ed in

Howel l seviii yejtiM t-o to p r a r l i r e liw

bavinyi ju^ t innney eniiigb to putebi i se a

law l i b r a ry T w o years Inter he was mar shy

ried and 11HV lia-i a family ot three chil i l-

ren t )win nr to sickness in the family it

it wns r a the r ha rd hgt aeeninuLite and he

d id not o b t a i n -1 iioire unt i l a year a^o H e

has a lways been a b i r d worker n i l irev i

has been ab jve any kind of h o n o r a b l e

work H e has always tteeu fair in his

dea l i ngs and has a lwavs mnde it a prac t ice

to ag ree np in tie pr ice ot his bullbullbullbullbull i res he-

fore the Wv)rk VHS pei formed

H e was e lec ted pro--ait h i a l u n i v trtai

years ago and lias j i role one of I i nbdquoston

Coun ty s he-t pr seen inrr utile n- l i e is

ntjooil sp^iNii ami c o d w ir-o]- i n l Iro

AMAampA^tiAMAMAampiAi

e n h a m -pen t S a t u r d a y with j bdquo R Ood t ime was enjoyei l by al l

m ^

George Woodrilff sect 55 UKAIKH I N -

I Pianos Organs Sheet Music 1 SmaI Instruments of al Kinds

I Phonographs and S e w i n g Machines

Cash or on Kasy W e e k l y

0 r M o n t b l v 1avnwmtn

JvAlampo Dealer for LiviugHton County for the following

Cars

U i o n A u t o m o b i l e s

PLADOTELI)

M Ishun is in Howel l this week

) arnegt Mi teer and family have all been

on lt k list t he past week

M-- r i i i iwli i te and d a u g h t e r visited

Mrs Mae Smirh of W h i t e ( )lk last h r idav

i l i e A S will serve d i n n e r at thishy

ll me or Samuel WVssoii Kridav October

^- C Tppin^ r e tu rned M o n d a y from a

1)000 mi le f l ip through the west H e t ravshy

eled t h r o u g h seven slates and within four

-t TIIUCH uf T e x i i K

bull bull -Marrin Sici th ilied at his borne Ocro-

4 her 4ti sf the age of 7 yea r s He lias

bullpound been a p a t i e n t siifTir r for severa l mnntli^

K with i diseHf of the foot which led the

arc [ m t a t i o u of his l imb above (be knee af-

^ J ter whirr lie neve r regained consciousiu ^

bullbull j and lived only JI h o u r s T h e funeral ser-

t viri WMS condoct ta l by Kev Saigeon laquossist-

j ed by KiV Rivy and )s t rander

|J | j WednesdHy even ing October 2oth tlir-re

K j will be a mee t ing it t he M a r c i h e e hull for

the p u r p o s e of urbaniz ing raquo soeiev to hi-

known ltIH Ire Fl-iintield Huriil ( r r o n n d

S o c i e t y All permms interes ted in the

Tounr ie l i i cemetery a re requested to be

p re sen t for rlte purpose of e lec t ing I r a s t e r s |

K

her pa ren t s M r and M r s W m I lenha in

M r and Mrs H e n r y Kice were S n n d a v

guests at the h o m e uf C O Smi th at Lake shy

land

1 1raquo V a n F l c c t and faniilv i s i t ed at

tin- home uf (J-eo Parnard in ( l e n o a Satshy

u rday

Mrs Ili( Kly and d a u g h t e r Helvia a re

the guests of Mr and Mrs W m Hen bam

I or a lew davs

Miss F l o r e n c e Kice and Mis L a w r e n c e

were A n n A r b o r visi tors Tuesday and

Wedl lssday of hist week

Mrs (lai rie Whi t luck of L i n d e n is s p e n d shy

ing sunn lime with her son IL i r rv Wbit-

li irk ll t ir Plensa ni l a i ke

Mi-s Mary Lil l ie has r e tu rned io her

home neur A l m a after s p e n d i n g severa l

mon ths with M a r y V a n F l e e t

Over fifty of the members of the Mi te

and Mission society meet at t h e p leasan t

home of Mr a n d Mrs Hert Nash T h u r s shy

day A yr-ry i IIIIM i-stiiig p r o g r a m also a

good d i n n e r waR enjoyed hv i l l i r e s e n t

SOUTH GREGORY

Wil l i ams was in Chelsea Mrs Lester

S a t u r d a y

Kav t n b h WHA In lackson S a t u r d a y on

biiaine-is

Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams took

WEST J-UTKAM I I If ( i a r d n e r t r ansac ted business in

L y n d o n T u e s d a y

Ethe l D o y l e is the owner of a fine new

Mil ler p i a n o

Eun i ce G a r d n e r has r e t u r n e d from a visshy

it in L a n s i n g

Mrs Bert V a n H l a r i c i i m is s p e n d i n g the

week in Ken t n

Miss N e l l i e ( J a r d n e r a t t e n d i n g the funshy

era l of her cous in T i m T o u m n e y of Deshy

troit W e d n e s d a y

Mat B r a d y and fami ly of H o w e l l spent

S u n d a y with Mr B s m o t h e r h e r e

R o b e r t F o x aud wife who h a v e been

visi t ing at the h o m e of Patr ick K e n n e d y

re tu rned to Detroi t M o n d a y

EAST PTJTHAM 1 W Sweeny of C h e U e a cal led on relshy

a t ives he re this week

Miss G l a d y s F i sk haa been s p e n d i n g the

past week with he r sister M r s Keed in

W e b s t e r

G u y H a l l was in Howel l one day laat

w r e k

Lewis S b e h a n was in Howel l last T h u r s shy

d a y

I Here are a Few | Items You j Cannot Afford |To Overlook j

110 ct Enameled Ware | i 1st Quality Gray Color

I -1 gtgt 4 ) HIIII (I tpiart P u d d i n g Fans

4 ReguWir Size W a s h Brtsins

- Smal l and M e d i u m SMUCC Fans

^ fgt quart Milk Pans

2 (|iart P r e s e r v e Ket t les

2 quar t Covered Tailfj

^ P i e P la tes D i p p e r s and o ther a r t i c l e s

Blue Delft Underglazed Ware at

10c Each

Assur tmem Cmupr i fes ( ups

S n i r e r s BowN and Pis tes

UKI

and in-Ju-

Jardiolers i-iOe nM

and sucli other business as may rorue be- I dinner with Roy Parmer nv wife Sunday I fore the meeting

Subscribe for the Dispatch ftml get all the new for a year for 1 IK)

Mrs Tom Stone and Mrs Frank Rates

visited at L R Williaim Sunday

Mr nm Mrs () Marshall visited at Roy

Farmers Sunday

RO OTHER STOVE DOES THI ftolcs Hot Blast Hester mttntstns a OOB-

tlmioim nrgt also KtnAj r r m h u t I t will hold flr from Ratnrday ntfht rmtll iiotxtey mnmtntc (48 hrnrs) i t win hold flf awtt nlfht with 1laquoMlaquo wlaquol thtn any ottraquogtr raquotoraquo Oplaquoraquon ttnraquo drafts In thlaquoraquo ranrnlnj laquond thp nvwna raquorf qiilrfcly h n f H with thf roi pnt In raquoh^ ntirht before Comp In anil rxtmlne Coirs Orljlnsl Hrraquot Blast Heater Prlc 11200 and bullp according to tlsa (B-lt)

record of c n n t i r n which anv lawver nitty

be p m u d of No i asc has hea) a p p e a l e d

from e i the r h e j i ix t i c or circui t cour t and

nrgt o ther lawyer has assisted in a t r i s l of

a n y c r imina l oasraquo sirfed Murine his te rm

of office am the cr imina l e x p e n - e s have

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