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Ay&- : :4',ft- ^ 1 ^ , ^ : •- ^ : *C ill %i¥!2a r^sa ?WK" IF T- V?>if f^" y*J» * * ' & f B •),:> '**•<"' m - * V: TJ , j? ;••/ ' *K * J. ..'3 .•'-**£ iS** ic*€P H* m *~JM ^73 •*&>' 'W& »;I*J +s%Y- ... .^ Z3& ._.II i "'i.Ji) <xx^ttic^rV«iri^47t'JaNs^- ; i907i ss "*!>* >*^» ss "V?*, •*> i f*0JP .** # - ais s • \ - 1 | jjy^»«>«V»»fM*W*V*»**»*»*«N*>^»*MM^'»'- #?<•*. '-*£• "^„ ,;/•" Bakar'i Ooeoav Standard Cura, par Yeast Foam, onjy £ Hrcb Light maUhas, 3 boaet ir-O-Ket or Toatod Corn Ftahes, C P H H t f a r Good Siirkb« tobaoao, full pound pacictge oaly Good flae cut tobaaco, 1 l b . AU 10c pin* tooaeoivfoor cot* tor oajf 30c 8s .We 25c 15c 25c 30c ..*; -M A >•• mo-* •'- Kajftoae plof tobaooo, re^o arfiecats oaly ^ foil strip of 6 eats, 17c ftrtrttoirlilt ils mri tins pi eame to Htvtll. fivsury d » v Is bsir|siln day v B; A* Bowman's Howeirs Busy Stare * * ' . < . l*OCAb NEWS. .«&: ^: , Wanted at oofe~irtn7m«r, 6. Glean of Detroit waek at his farm,tin*Glen Matt Jeffries is RiTioff latyie's, POJPt; Mis •.'/•' *'•?«: P-«*T«!;^ rs^pi (}. Fish ^ . . * " A iilKSf^ Stillwater, , Teeplt's. tina Minn., Mre. ,«• it A lliliEM:-!. >... Rev./jil a'MitfWVonth bnt wraps bava J/coaki are 8WI in evidence. A isbentrain has (aUan erery day tbiaj[|is ha wishtog him saeeess, ovflj^K ant as we ^o to. press We^dMif atternooa it is warming up jw» 1 a I " J 2 ^ S X '' jMMlSs' everyone was talking at once the tableaux. One or two old saw..ma_and-came lo welcome it was several minutes befor/ ip make my way to my aunt. ^ "Aunt Elizabeth," I demanded', sent me, 1 beg, to the lady ot manor. Where did you find her? ehp step down from the frame t .Jfim€**M bap pen?" 1 MJ— aa I Spoke Marlaane caj A. B. Green has been on the sick list the past weak. Be?. A. G. Gates and wife are now nieely settled in the Con«'l paraoaage. Hiss Calistia ParsbaH of Ho well | as toast master was tba ffnest of Miss Maa Reason over Sanday. Mil* Hat 1 of Ann Arbor was the gOest of Miss Le.a Monks a few days tba past week. Boy Csverly, foreman of the Liv- ingston Republican, visited his par- ent! here dnnday. James Smith lett Tuesday for De- troit, and from tbete he goes to Cobalt Canada. His many friends join with <•.:• .^ .*.,.*» f:" f> tm IP- STi j*,r ASK YOUft DEALER $$W. H. Crofoot, Will Dnnning, C. E. n. John White and Fred Teep- tbis section went to Lansing riday and saw Pree. Roosevelt. Mack, one of Howell's popn- eys, was spending Sunday in JPatnam^--Wonder what was Ifc attract ion—must hare been a snit a^aasatAkmd. (?) i II* item in toe Lakeland cor res* last weak in regard to Mrs. baving pieplant etollen from UtaMgjlpy mast have been a mistake. in&Mm she either lost it or gave it she does not know or card as she has given away bushels. TV* elocutionary entertainment at the M. E. Church last Wednesday gvening under the auspices of the W. C. ws* an exceptionally good one d sbonld have been better attended. e show in town that evening took some of the crowd bnt those who missed bearing Mrs. Rodda missed a treat. Should she aver visit the vil- lage again bbe would be greeted by a foil bonse. The music rendered by the ponng people was much appreciat- ed. Tbe society took in over $10. 'Hi i 'V: 1 ^ ^ •P--*«HB) ^^^ai HI —w -^ mmmmmmm *'W<I"IJH IIP * f ' > * * - • *.• f • r • • t: i • f ••'# > t r. •- * ^rw "A. a Do You Fish? ^s If so, You surety should set out fm and complete tm$ of Fishing Tackef, costing rods, baits rook, tiros, minnow oofs and /mils. In fact etwything in the fishing lino "•'if?* 5tt our show oas4:ti will fauty maHj^mouth mrtor #• Teeple Hardware G< '•ir-.ii. Und, would arrife ing f Jan4 8, tba mambe and the citiaeas of the nl in hand to see that he was reception and welcome that bo net sooa forfet. People began, a ing early and by eight o'clock town was fall. Several priests bad also coma in from all over the diocese, and as tbey were sitting on tbe spacious porch of tbe rectory about 100 men marched in on them and ail went to the opera hoo.se which was already crowded. Over thirty priests were present by this time aud all were seated on the platform, Rev. Commerford beintr giv- en tbe seat of honor in the center. J. 0. Dnnn, chairman, made a few very appropriate remarks and then to toed tbe meeting over to Rev. Fr. Jamas Uabalaa of Hillsdale, who acted and introduced tbe speakers. Rev. Fr. Hally ot Wyan- dotte gave the address of welcome from the diocese, and spoke of the bi?b esteem in which Fr. Commerford is held among the clergy. Hon. G W. Teeple gave the address of wel come from the citizens in a tew well chosen words and Rev. Fr. T. E. Slattery, who has had charge of the parish dnnng the absence of Fr. Com- merford, gave the welcome in behalf of (he parish. He had been in close touch witb tbe members and knew well how to extend bis welcome. At this time Rev. Fr. Command of Trenton was introdnced and in bis usual eleqnent and polished manner spoke of the expressions of welcome that had already been given and also that the presence ot so many people showed they were glad to welcome back one whom they must love and respect. Thes* expressions were all \ good bnt be bad one expression of wel- come to extend that might last even- after the words have been forgotten. He hereupon tendered Fr. Commer- ford with a package containing 500 $1.00 bills, crisp and new. This, of coarse, called for a speech from the pastor and, as usual, he was ready for be never lacks for some- thing to say. After thanking the people not only for their gift, but tbe words ot welcome and tbeir presence there to welcome bim be gave a very interesting description of bis trip to the differest places of interest in the old country, especially to Jerusalem and Bethany. His manner of bring ittg ont tbe tbe different scenes is ex cellent and one almost thins: they can see tbe things described. Of course he kissed the Blarney Stone and bis description of tbe feat was worth listening to. We have listened to many lectures on the same sights and seines bnt nothing better than this one by Rev. Commerford. At tbe close of bis remarks he came down in front of the stage and every, oae in the house was given a chance to shake his band and in this be was assisted by Rev. Fr. Command and nearly 600 people avai.led them salves of the opportunity. CommencemciT!| ^m^ei?t| We have a fine line of Books Toilet Caser, Manicure Sets and other Fancy Article* ttaft make glad the heart of the graduate. See our line. . .. •A' 1V.>- ••iHi *»>r-. :<?*•«*; Drag4h*Pre»criplion8 Carefully Compounded at ^^P^ ***r "*wrn- £fc" ?rsv' ; -'* ITS i.Te?.^k^ £ariato*H»&& >* No time to change Adv. this week, am to busy sell- ing goods advertised before & ' L. L. Holmes Clothing Co. Pinckney, Mich. The Hamburg and Putnam farmers club will not meet the last Saturday in June bnt will meet July 4 at Island lake aooat a quarter of a mile from Lakeland stitton, for a picnic Wttl have the earn* prograsn we was tot M e had-at Mr. Brit**' May 25 and aa many mow at will, to help' tit! ont the program. Everyone invited, bat bring laash and dishes. If • cold daj J too Cady hooaait open to all^-Praa, fM» reqots Will Harris was called to Dexter last Thursday on , account of tbe serious illness of his father. Rev. D. C. Littleiohn visited the book rooms in Detroit Monday mak- ing some additions to his library. Glenn Richards of Grand Rapids was the guest of his parents. Dan Richards and wife, the past week. We are obliged to i$soe a large number of halt-sheets this week to supply tbe demand for extra papers. Geo. Colj was called to Hamburg Wednesday to attend the funeral of Henry Hetcheler, who bas been ill | this winter. j Emil Lambert8on lett Monday to | attend a business college at Lansing, j Emil is a graduate of the P. H. S. and I here's hoping for his success. 1 iliss Florence Cook of Brighton is | one of the graduates of tbe high school there this year. Miss Florence spent her first school days here. C. ?. Sykes returned home last Fri- and was taken siek. For a time it seemed as if he was in for another run of illness bnt we are glad to state that he is on tbe way to recovery. Rev. and Mrs. K. H. Craet of Hart- land are visiting their many friends here. They were for years residents of our village moving away about a year ago on account of Mr. C s health. 5'gler Bros, have their ice cream parlors in fine shape and bava a a new fountain. So 4ar this se hot cofee would till the bill than ice cream although tbeir it excellent being home mad*. '- Tbe Alnmni of the P. H. V *itl meat at fee ackoat baihtiai Fffd«y evening of tuw week, to make *rr*n*> Decree Rendered The Supreme contt has rendered a decree in the Reason vs Peteis, case but tbe written decrte has not been received here as we g.v to press it it bnt little understood and there art several stot ies. Upon tefephoning *for information we find that it can be interpreted in two ways. As we understand it Mr. Peters can leave the water at its pres- ent height and ask tbe court to 4ecid> on the amount of damage it is to Mr. Reason's property w h i c h ^ ^ i i w».J to pay together with all must lower tbe water 2( time and pay all costs. ing has be*n done either wayT .feet awi Ms and sent coveted lee Cream S po&alWe, ed the outside its course aa far »st it came to the its course, jand It er, the inside sewer tight. ^her side of the wall Its double casing con- Us eucalypt t$w to get 'eet high S"^ 1 Carboruted VVafors, ~ II Kinds ow ice*- meats for format f n knsl meeting. 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Several priests bad also coma in from all over the diocese and as tbey were sitting on tbe spacious porch of tbe rectory about 100 men marched in on them and ail went to the opera hoose which was already crowded Over thirty priests were present by this time aud all were seated on the platform Rev Commerford beintr givshyen tbe seat of honor in the center

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and introduced tbe speakers Rev Fr Hally ot Wyanshydotte gave the address of welcome from the diocese and spoke of the bib esteem in which Fr Commerford is held among the clergy Hon G W Teeple gave the address of wel come from the citizens in a tew well chosen words and Rev Fr T E Slattery who has had charge of the parish dnnng the absence of Fr Comshymerford gave the welcome in behalf of (he parish He had been in close touch witb tbe members and knew well how to extend bis welcome

At this time Rev Fr Command of Trenton was introdnced and in bis usual eleqnent and polished manner spoke of the expressions of welcome that had already been given and also that the presence ot so many people showed they were glad to welcome back one whom they must love and respect Thes expressions were all good bnt be bad one expression of welshycome to extend that might last even-after the words have been forgotten He hereupon tendered Fr Commershyford with a package containing 500 $100 bills crisp and new

This of coarse called for a speech from the pastor and as usual he was ready for be never lacks for someshything to say After thanking the people not only for their gift but tbe words ot welcome and tbeir presence there to welcome bim be gave a very interesting description of bis trip to the differest places of interest in the old country especially to Jerusalem and Bethany His manner of bring ittg ont tbe tbe different scenes is ex cellent and one almost thins they can see tbe things described Of course he kissed the Blarney Stone and bis description of tbe feat was worth listening to We have listened to many lectures on the same sights and seines bnt nothing better than this one by Rev Commerford

At tbe close of bis remarks he came down in front of the stage and every oae in the house was given a chance to shake his band and in this be was assisted by Rev Fr Command and nearly 600 people availed them salves of the opportunity

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Glenn Richards of Grand Rapids was the guest of his parents Dan Richards and wife the past week

We are obliged to i$soe a large number of halt-sheets this week to supply tbe demand for extra papers

Geo Colj was called to Hamburg Wednesday to attend the funeral of Henry Hetcheler who bas been ill | this winter j

Emil Lambert8on lett Monday to | attend a business college at Lansing j Emil is a graduate of the P H S and I heres hoping for his success 1

iliss Florence Cook of Brighton is | one of the graduates of tbe high school there this year Miss Florence spent her first school days here

C Sykes returned home last Fri-and was taken siek For a time it seemed as if he was in for another run of illness bnt we are glad to state that he is on tbe way to recovery

Rev and Mrs K H Craet of Hart-land are visiting their many friends here They were for years residents of our village moving away about a year ago on account of Mr C s health

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st the railway but left the mat-the judgment of Individual mem-The Alpine club finally with-

its objections when attention was called to the fact that it had not withstood the Jungfrau railway (about two-thirds ofwhich is now completed) The originator of the Matterhorn project the eminent engineer H Inv feld has written for the Alpina an article in which he reviews the objecshytions The chief ones are that the

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railway would disfigure the mountain would desecrate it and injure the guides at Zermatt His answer Is that in the first place the aspect of the mountain will not be changed in the least as the railway will be subshyterranean all the way up The station will not impede the view on top and will hardly be visible to the naked eye from Zermatt The charge of desecration was also brought at first against the Jungfrau project and even against the Rigi railway nearly 40 years ago it was soon found to be foolish As for the guides they will probably have as much employment as ever There are now four routes for ascCBuThg the Matterhorn and theywiH be used as before by those

whose main object is the sport of climbing The railway will be a blessing to the thousands who cannot climb

Wing Shooting Wing shooting can no more be

theoretically taught than can riding skating sailing a boat milking a cow or playing the violin Practice and perseverance in this as in all field sports can alone make perfect while the most persistent effort even then often falls to make a crack shot Certain rules however must govern the beginner which if observed will materially aid him in becoming an exshypert When a novice takes the field for game says James W Dixon in Recreation he Is very apt to become flustered or rattled at the critical moment when the bird is flushed and then he will stare open-mouthed and wonder how it happened This often occurs in the field and the tyro invarshyiably has some plausible excuse to offer His gun was not cocked he stubbed his toe just as the bird rose or some equally weak explanashytion is made or else he lays all the blame on his dogs whose thoughts could they but express them it would be interesting to interpret The best wing-shooters do not close one eye in aiming nor do they follow the bird in its flights with the muzzle of the gun but closing one eye is admittedly betshyter than tightly shutting both as many young would-be sportsmen have been known to do

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Will theGreat Railroad Financier Be Criminally Prosecuted or Escape Scott Free

The Record Made Up A conference of great importance

bearing upon the Harriman case will be held in Washington this week It will then be known whether the adshyministration intends to go after Mr Harrimap and hfc railroads through the medium of the Sherman anti-trust act or intends- to let the railroad magnate and his associates continue on their way rejoicing

President Roosevelts Indianapolis speech in its bearing upon the Harrishyman consolidation is open to two inshyterpretations Some people declare that it was conservative in tone and that the presidents assertion that railroads should be permitted in law as well as in practice to acquire the Stock or bonds of connectingbut not parallel lines was tantamount to a notice that the government would not proceed against Harriman

Others are equally emphatic in their statements that the president at Indianapolis showed that he was still on the firing line and that it was his purpose to use the Big Stick on Mr Harriman

The record in the Harriman case is made up and at the conference that will be held at the White House a deshycision will be reached showing the intentions of the administration toward Harriman and the men associshyated with him Opinions vary as to what the president will do In this matter and when Mr Roosevelt gathshyers his advisors around him he will find that they are divided on the quesshytion as to the advisability of proceedshying against Harriman in the courts

There are members of the intershystate commerce commission who are insistent that nothing except criminal prosecution and the imposition of sentences of imprisonment will put an end to such flagrant violations of the anti-trust laws as was disclosed in the inquiry into the operations of the Harriman railroads Other members of the commission will tell the president that the evidence in hand is not strong enough to justify the administration in embarking upon a project to smash Harriman

The moat dUttagirtpM man in nation attended tt - funeral of Mr id Gaston MeKifttey amp Cairtom^Oo and stood at tha gray aide in the cemetery where tbgt body waa laJ4 baraquo side the remains of her martyrad hu band gimpfe r-waajhampfuaral ceift mony there was mnc that ^waa imshypressive for the woman who laydea4 and the open and women gathered around her coffin recalled scenes and incident that have formed the Matoty of the nation for the last decade bull

The service wave held at the North Market street residence of the McKln-leys Not araoe the funeral- of Mrs Benjamin Harrison has so large a number of men eminent ra toe affairs of the nation been gathered at the funerai of any woman

Among the number who paid a last tribute to the memory of Mrs McKin-ley were President Roosevelt and Vice-President Fairbanks four memshybers of the cabinet two of whom also were ministers of the late President McKinley Senator Knox of Pennsyl-J vania attorney general in the McKln ley cabinet former Postmaster Gealaquo eral Gary Supreme Court Justice and former Secretary of State W R Day Gov Harris of Ohio Senator Dick and many other distinguished persons The cabinet members present were Secretary of State Root Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou Secretary of the Interior Garfield and Secretary of Agriculture Wilson

Feed Babies to Serpent In spite of the fact that a similar

charge was investigated and dismissed by a grand jury some time ago anothshyer complaint has been filed with Unitshyed States District Attorney Llewellyn of New Mexico that a tribe of Indians in that territory are given to the worshyship of an enormous serpent to which is fed the new-born babies of a puebla in which It is housed and carefully tended and guarded

The complaint was filed by a Cathshyolic priest who alleges that a dozen families were segregated from several pueblas two years ago and formed into a puebla by themselves Although it is known that many children have been born to these families not a child is to be found in the puebla Thjs led the priest to press his investigations with the result that he discovered in an adobe house isolated and closeshyly guarded the serpent which is worshyshiped by the Indians of the pueblas around and that every babe born in the small puebla and It is suspected in many others is fed to the serpent Mr Llewellyn having no jurisdiction has filed an affidavit of the priest and other evidence with the territorial aushythorities

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after Mutilating His Victim He Startshyed Ao Commit Suicide But Was tot

Froxen Out Hundreds of old soldiers are leaving

Richmond going home to escape the rigors of searching cold and steady rain unprecedented in that city

Thousands of delegates to the sevenshyteenth grand camp and reunion of the Fnited Confederate Veterans are lingshyering however to participate with the Sons of Veterans and their sponsors Maids- of Honor and many friends in the parade and unveiling of the heroic statue of President Davis

The United Confederate Veterans decided to meet next year in Birmingshyham Ala and elected Gen Stephen D Lee of Georgia grand commander

A Wholesome Philosophy Absolute honesty and a definite will

often produce better results without unuauiil intellectual gifts or opportun-

Jtgt than the keenest intellect can at-tea wUbeut these moral qualities It laquo bull bull - bull alp easy thing says Laura

r-3PfelaquoBt4lnt in Delineator to quote ^Braquoeste Oted men and women in

ltH character have prac-SatiSfe ttttBad the most conspicuous

tion cull amp0tA philosophy of life Gregory Mi l ^ ltamp about life but connection pound amp govern our ac-

ilaquo wet Baen called the Of life Since

oaaar ie tJee measure of of every

IT ytmr part wellmdash f i a a11 despair will E x p e r t Ale aoratae mist be

r part la not to ex-

Over 20 Ymcgrpoundpoundpound on of con-

furniNlud free3

Shaken Up Three earth shocks at about 320

Saturday morning caused the inhabitshyants of Guayaquil Ecuador to jump from their beds and run panic-stricken into the streets The first and last of the shocks were slight hut the second was heavy and lasted about 40 seconds causing the bells in the churches to ring and stopping the clocks in the church towers No news has yet been roceived from the inshyterior but it is considered probable that damage was done in the counshytry Owing to the peculiar construcshytion of the buildings the disturbance rlid not cause any damage in that city

Husband Was a Woman The body of Nicholal de Raylan

whose sex has been the subject of disshypute and litigation since last Decemshyber was exhumed on the arrival in Phoenix Ariz of Baron Sehlippen-bacb Russian consul in Chicago The body was in a good state ofpreserva-tion and the face unchanged Baron Schlippenbach said

This is the body of Nicolai de Rayshylan who was for 12 years my secreshytary ---^-- ---

Later the proof of sex was made i he coroner and a physician who had attended the dead person making afshyfidavits that De Raylan was a female De Raylan as a man was twice marshyried His widow in Chicago denied that De Raylan was a woman and claimed his estate She cannot get it now ns a widows heritage

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is now TieStandard Oil magnate

and has reduced that gentlemans charities to iaayatemraquo Always attired in an upto-date business anlt of manshyner Mlffc an i fttcisfve Mr Gates is cIOBe^mouthed regarding such of hla employers hevefactiont as do not ap

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Trust Busting That the federal grand jury in Denshy

ver is secretly investigating some of the largest corporations in America and that indictments will be returned against men who are rated as multishymillionaires and captains of industry known as well in Wall street as in Colorado is reported

Fully 120 secret service men now make their headquarters in Denver this small army of government sleuths having rented a large portion of the fifth floor of an office building from where they are spreading the net that is tightening about victims in high places

L C Wheeler In the service of the department of Justice fs in charge of the secret service men and says there will be some startling revelashytions in the near future

Predicts War That in three or five years at the

outside there will be a war between Japan and the United States is the opinion expressed by J A Elliott of Manchester N H The strained feelshyings between the Japanese and the Americans he says cannot be imagined by those who have not seen the two nationalities clash The Japshyanese along the Pacific coast he says are very aggressive and are going into all kinds of business with success They are particularly strong in transhysportation and now control a large part of the Pacific trade Their success against the Russians has made them chesty domineering in fact and the feeling against them is intense

Americans are hoping that therfc will be nolaquo outbreak till the Panama canal is built

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Waitera ttery bull Because be hrcursedJ

t with ~the cowardice oMbe lowest form 1of brute creation which revels in brutality to a helpless victim weaker than himshyself but whines and snivefs with any pain or Buffering inflicted upon him self David C Walters wife slayer ir steadily recovering in a Detroit hoe prtal and probably will be almost we within a short space of tinTe

When his poor little wife lay in a weltering heap on the floor Waiters picked up a bottle of carbolic add which he had brought with him with the purpose of ending his murderous existence He presssed the bottle tc his lips and poured out amp mouthful ol the fiery liquid It burned -his month He spit it out upon the floor without swallowing a drop for hla throat waa not burned

This was the desperate man who had only a few seconds before fairly hacked to pieces the body of a frail little woman

Walters own story of the crime is a brutal tale of a most detestable crime The only effort he makes toward a defense is that he knew that his wife loved Kirkpatrick more than she loved him that she refused to forget Kirkpatrick^and go back to live with him That is all

The detectives sat around his cot in the hospital and he told the story of his life leading up to the crime He told of waiting in the house for his wifes return When she came in I begged her to go back and five with me again be said Mamma I said to her you must come back to me and live with me and love me She refused and then I said Mamma you have nearly killed me and Im go ing to kill you now Then I grabbed the hammer and struck her over the head with it three times God when she fell I saw that she was dead but I picked up the knife and slashed and slashed at her Then I tried to kill myself but I failed

$ $ 4 Qpampafatla

tna ltfcarlT oir diaJHot who iraquo vol Bnaafair of any of the iaeocporated aort aaaoctatlona there iA in Lans

fWllhf ^videocei ef discriminaUoa passenger rates on the Pere Mar

against himself he may appeal-ttbu|raquoiij(r loteratate commerce- commisflion bull

There are resort aaaociatkuw at Harshybor Springe Roaring B r ^ W^ampuf ton-amg and two at Charlevoix 4ncorgt laquowted ^a^eraUev laws of the eaate All of the resorte are reached by tne Pere Marquetiegt People living In gtart of Om state belong to sther-jjf the five as Pere Marquette has l special rate n the Det

Horribly Mangled Edward Martin was instantly killed

by a Pere Marquette train a short ais tance north of Muskegon Saturday He was not identified until a piece of paper on which his name had beep written four timeB was found in lining of his coat by Coroner Ba nie The body was terribly mangled

It is thought that Martin had etaft ed out on a hobo trip and while rlgt ing on the train fell between the trucks of the baggage car The body was dragged the entire length of the train lie was unmarried

Smallest in the State What is probably the smallest

school in point of attendance in the entire state of Michigan and one of the smallest in the entire United States had its ending several weeks ago when District No 2 in Muskegon township closed for the season The two punlls who were under the tuteshylage of Miss Edith Hale of Muski left slates blackboards and arit tics and romped away to follow plows and pick berries at tfyeir home oh the farm

Miss Hale thinks that the number of her pupils compares favorably to any school in Michigan The pupils were both young and were very orshyderly One was a boy and the other a girl They were both in the same grade in school

District No 2 hasnt always been so light in attendance but early this spring many of the pupils left school to work at home

After Nine Years Peter Coman an Indian wan arrestshy

ed near Eagle River on the charge of murdering Henry Taresh of CryBtal Falls Mich nine years ago District Attorney OConnor accompanied by Sheriff Murphy found the body of Taresh burled at a depth of two feet in a swamp near Lac Du Flambeau Taresh was a woodsman with relatives at Crystal Falls and the authorities searched for year3 to locate the murshyderer

The Hermits Estate Archimedes Galbraith the swrinp

Ilermit who passed away in the St Clair county poor house a supposedly rich man did not have enough of his estate left to make it worth while probating The appraisers find thai the aged hermit left real estate valued at $1200 but this being highly rort gijed there will not be a quarter ol the valuation when a final settlement is made He left farm implements valied at $45 and held 27000 shares in seventeen different corporations The value of the shares Is iilacod at about $pound or less

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Mr Winters Disappears- Byron Winters aged 56 is missing

Last Wednesday he dyed his hair and mustache black and left This is his second disappearance raquo

He dropped out o f sight In Lake City four years ago and went to his mother-in-laws in Blanchard His sisshyter-in-law did not know him he was so changed and sent him away but she recognized him by his walk before he got to thegate and called him back

Mine Worked Out The Caledonia Co the only co-opershy

ative concern to engage In coal mining in Michigan has worked ont its first shaft which was sunk just south of [eludes an estimate of the realty value Bay City The mine was operated three years and was owned officered and worked by the miners themselves The miners realized large profits cleaning up $28000 from the three years The company holds leases adjoining and has already sunk a shaft in a thick vein and is taking out coal

Bernardo Powers aged 60 waa cnt in twain by a freight train atPowera

Qstrait Valuation Surprising even to the assesors

themselves is the increase of $21000-000 in the assessed valuation of land and buildings in Detroit as figured out at the assessors office This in

$725 _ _ _

iation members 5 raie ticket to oe

e 1 on owners in the Charlevoix

who do not belong to any of ttia resort associations have been notishyfied by ^tue Pere Marquette that by strict instruction from the interstate commerce commission the company cannot sell them round trip tickets for less than $955

Just how the company figures that it can discriminate this way against aon-aasociation members is what the latter would like to learn

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The Walker The Overland Walking club organshy

ized in Jackson April I 1904 has planned Borne extensive trips for the summer James M Hutchinson of Jackson and Sdward T Buckley of Bay City will take their vacations toshygether thn year and will leave by train for Pittsburg from which place they will start overland on their tramp takshying in Philadelphia and the Jamestown exposition en route For the year 190S the tramp will be through the west taking in the Dakotas Yellowstone park Colorado and other western points

la etdeff to join the society it is nedtedafry to walk 200 miles outside of budBjea walks the first year and each suoeeesttaf year 400 miles is the mini-muifc U m is not covered the memshyber 1a efeamped uie aw arlaquoeraquo-to walk 400 mtajjhett-

AlthcaVBVevtt ttwT ^ 40 per cent proposition and the origlaal Dlckk(

h collection of bill as it paavttf the bull ^ o r t ^ 0 ^ ported and the senate cweanmee o there is little bee for traquoelr K tibdquo It is regarded aa pialanMly i u e

that Gov Warner irtU eB a ^P e r -Bession but not eajfUar taan -(ur-1908 If the railroad smailsiln fails this it is exyeete laquoJftte 1laquo bullJuded in the call v amp

^ h a t if the primary bill fails ti Gov Warner was asked la

ltbdquovgto vmi r s ciWartu-4tv Nixon and Gau f Kevs Gates and

The addrelaquosea Littlejuhn were

^rrintf and to the point A severe ovin threatened during the meeting

(luoh frightened the people and sev-aI lelt t be room to look after rlt-ams

d open windows ti

Passed Both Houses

otroitmdashTJood srarios of butchers t a t t l e brought full s toady priulaquoe with those of a week afeo but common

and cow strife were about fie Gold milch cows aold wall but

e scarce Common grades dull bull X t r a dry-fed s teers and heifers $5 fi0 s teers and heifers 1000 to 121)0 $5ltBgt

$- 2fgt do 800 to 1000 $4 TfifoFi L0 s teers and heifers fat 500 to 700 $4 2i1i4 60 choice fat cows $4 2 5 ^ 4 50 jjood at cows $3 754 15 common $8(^) gt0 canners $1 7 5 ^ 2 irgt choice heaTA- uMsraquo 14 25(8)4 5laquo rajr to ffood-tflNKtfaVtl raquo3 75rtf4 etock bulls $3 25reg3 40 opound feedincr s teers 800 to 1000 ^4firaquo fair feeding utwers tS00 to 1000 ^ 4 21 choice atockers gt00 to TQ0 4 choice laquotockers rgton to Od-lj ^ stock heJfers $3 2nlaquoM mifkers Idrgri young1 medium age J40(frac34)50 common milkers $18025

The veal calf t rade was active jind s t rong 25c per hundred higher t han it w a s a week ago quite a la rge proporshytion of the receipts b r ing ing $7 per hundred and 8ome choice g rades high as $7 75 Best grades $7(^7 others | 4 f t 6 SO

The sheep and lamb t rade was laquoitrong and 2rraquoc h igher than lant week top lambs b r ing ing as high as $8 per hunshydred Best lambs $8 fair to good lamba $7reg7 50 l ight to common lambs

5 506 76 fair to good butcher s h e e p 5 75 culls and commoit $3 50copy4

sp r ing lambs $8^10 In the hog depa r tmen t the t rade was

very dull and prices pai4 were frorrv 2iamp to 3c pound e r hurrared lower t h a n last week Packe r s s t a r t ed In to buv them at |G 1-6 but raised thei r morn ing bids a nickel and paid commission- men $fl 20 RAjige of pr ices L ight to good butchers raquo8 2 0 laquo 26 pigs $6 20 l ight yorkers $6 1R6 20 roughs | 5 75 s t a g s one- th i rd off

Kast BuffalomdashMarket genera l ly 10c h igher on all desi rable g rades best expor t s teers |o7ScopyS10 bea^ 120ft to l3lMMb steers $55006R besl 1000 to 1100-Ib do $526reg5Sfl best fat cows $4450 fair to good $35ftreg4 t r im-

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kJainahorongh of slender dark-eyed girt ia a white satin fawn with a neekiaoe of rallk^ifce pearl Hit faei softly rounded throat She was p i l i n g the petal front red rose and

Isbly out of the frame bejfcin love with her

i e r raquo i i o spend my le manor until

pound f raquo raquown to Her-

my Aunt E U amp i i i f E j y g j f l 1 j raquo y e n d

most of the time ^ P y i f ^ filace In the d l n l n g - r o o s T l j M ^ ^ l M V toward the celling and iffHMNJfc bull watched Marianne droeftaf tfcft bull raquo bull

ltof her crimson rose 1-^ I am going to have

o n the 25th of June w r e m m and you muat not fall me ejflf Reginald I shall refuse to t a W f p for an answer

This was of the nature of a sumshymons to Windsor castle and I dared not disobey Resides I did not altoshygether object to a house party at Kersey manor in rose time However At the last minute I was delayed and It was not until the evening of the

bull26th that I drove up the oak-lined aveshynue in the soft moonlight My aunt met me In the great hall

They are having tableaux in the music-room she said Will you come there as soon as you have changed

The light was turned low as I softly entered and stood unobserved in the back of the music-room There was a hush over the audience as the

bull curtain was drawn to reveal a lovely picture My cousin Jeanne smiled winsomely out of the frame as the

Oountess Potoeka in the fajnaw ftor-trait that is familiar to everr-one

of hands flrowaed the of admkatto as the

oeU-slllaquoousin tot eJWure the

ed at away and

eoalaquoretioii was

frac14 conversation ceased nlaquofl about to be drawn for

A mewNiuve and I turned per-doiiy toward the little stage

de^ve a great start and clasped trtftck of the chair in front of me

r njld see the sheeu of her white 0VfiJfe^n gown the long necklace of yf brails about her snowy throat It was

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Use HBkla Haiti MI the MMMMMe- AWMf Wrraquo

everyone was talking at once jtlaquot the tableaux One or two aid t r i v i a saw me and came to welcome JjfjjlJ it was several minutes before I^tWraquod make my way to my aunt 1

Aunt Elizabeth I demanded preshysent me I beg to the lady of Kersey manor Where did you find her OHl ehe step down from the frame to^eef T

4 1 4 frac14 ^ happen - 4 - ^ - -| v ipoke Marianne came by iaf-her white satin WWM

ehtpo^ating pearls And the red rose atflfin her hand

Marian cried my aunt Stop a moment while I present your cousin Reginald

I bowed low I felt that I ought rte-fcaf a plumed hat to swraquoep the

this lady of an olden

tMM down from

crumbs to the trout that rose greedily W snatch then and we pelted the cross old peacock with flowers and then we leaned on the sun-dial and Mariannes taper finger traced the letters of the carved inscription just as I had dreamed of her doing Her hair curled riotously bewitchingly about her face that was flushed like the petals of a pink rose as she bent over the letters

Do you know Marianne I said that this is not the first time you and I have leaned on this sun-dial bullfttMitlmes it has been ia the pale

e when the garden was to silver and the rosea dewshy

ed filled the air wUb their me and sometimes we have been

ere in the wintertime when the snow lay deep on the terraces and the quaint bay trees and hedges were all carved from purest Parian marbles Alshyways we have been here together and always we will lean together on thivold dial watching the sunny hours go by Marianne lady of Kersey manor

She blushed ravishingly But I smt not Marianne lady of Kersey manor stupid she pouted You are te-

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PretidenV brmdon of F

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TRUE D16N1TY OF LABOR

larit O M day I found her aiooe to th Mbrary and boidly

l v a s t to apeak to you about a Htlaquo matter of bosmeea i f you will

to l i s t e n e r saidstimy to her as she sat at the deek^ writing

buainess ehe acfd coMItf er lipe trembled a bit at the as though a smile were

through Well be quick 1 am immensely busy A

ed her delicately pencil pe ahe leaned her head on

h e r h ^ l ^ l U t e n Its bullbullbullraquo Ifte soocesslon and the

property V sitting down comshyfortably t M iow chair beside her bull

Is this atrtalr Jwtoess she asked ausplcleaaiy-

StricUy I anraquoaaC It is very important YomJaf I laquo(p my aunts heir and some darJKrraquoW manor will belong to me and ^ know it doesnt seem to me fjdtfi^iki You have always been th lJSy^lirianne of the manor and you lepafj 1 feel as though I were doing fWi-SMt of It

Oh not at all said Mai tym f t v Iitely half turning back to fta f0 ter as though she wished mw let hasten I have no claim in any way you know

Well I said reflectively some-hem I feel that its not fair and I have a proposition to make I want you to keep on being the lady of Kershysey manor

Oh no March hare she 3aid That would be doing you out of i t No thanks very much but I couldnt think of accepting such a present from you She laughed KThat does Mme Grundy say A young lady should never accept any iencCyUntriCS deg f s r i a t e s t i n d u a t r i l i l v

Calling of the Skilled Tiller of the Soil antf tftlaquo Skilled Mechanic Have Right t Be Recognized as ProfesshysionmdashNlaquod of Skillful T r a i n i n g -Plea for tl iv Too Often Overworked Farmers Wife

We Leaned on the Sun-Dial

than the maddest

bullampraquo

waited for- y o raquo J w -ypjwf aeons and I hav^^ia jraquo so lonely though I knew you would come at last Marianne lady of Kersey mashynor

She smiled ravishingly and looked at my aunt questioningly

He is our court jester the latshyter replied with a smile

Rut I am not jesting I cried with mock solemnity She is Marishyanne Marianne of the portrait I inshysisted Deny it if you dare

Yes she 1laquo Marian my aunt acshyknowledged But Marian thegreat-great-grandniece of the lady of Kershysey manor and your distant cousin

Not at all I begged to differ She is Marianne herself Marianne who sat to Gainsborough Marianne who pulled a red rose and flung the

deed mad madder March hare

You may say you are not but you are goiag to be I said emphatshyically You have got to be 1 have been in love with Marianne lady of Kersey manor since I went to Rugshyby a little chap in knickerbockers jnd 1 am in love with you and two things equaling the same thing equal each other

Not at all she said It only proves you are a fickle creature Fancy what a change of heart to adshymire my great-great-aunt one minute and the next to tell a girl whom you have known only 15 hours that you care for her How could I ever trust you Cousin Reggie

As I said before you interrupted me I went on tranquilly I love Marianne lady of Kersey manor and I love you and two things equaling the samemdash

Ah you are getting too mathematshyical tor me she said and ran swift-

gift from a young man except bowks flowers and bonbons unlessmdash She stopped suddenly and blushed adorably up to the little curls on her forehead and down to the collar of her frock

Unless what I demanded but she laughed and blushed still more Unless

Oh never mind she saich know I cried triumphantly

bullHavent I studied Mme Grundys rules of etiquette Unless they are engaged or married Isat that it word for word Marianne Thats the only way out of it I said Come Marianne sweet I have never loved anyone else but you I have been faithful to my dream Marianne- for so long and I waited for you^ oft ages and ages Pray keep on being the lady of Kersey

The pink stole up into her face again her eyes were soft and winshysome as she held out both hands to me in sweet surrender

Well I suppose I shall have to March hare she said since you inshysist upon it

Lansing MichmdashAt the sementen-nial celebration of the founding of agricultural colleges in the^ United States President Roosevelt deiiv-wasd the address In part he sadd

fiftieth anniveruary of th found-Of this college is an event of i u -

bullkfiiiflcante for Michigan was the in the Union to found thia the bullRural college in America As tber is nothing in which we

talce a jetter pride than our KUu^tional system Nevertheless for at leastt a genshyeration We have toeen waking to the knowledge tbaV there muat be additional education beyond that provided in the public school as it i jnaaaged to-day

We hear a great dear-el th nlaquolaquoU of protecting our worklngwen iMf compeshytition with pauper labor 1 IMHraquo wy tittle fear of the competition Of- gtgtbullgtbullgt labor The nations with p+UWHfitmampm at| not the formidable industrial nownpitHsiS of tliis country What ths Antrteaa workingmun has to fear Is tlugt competishytion of the highly skilled worfclngmanlt0f the countries of greatest industrial effi-

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and by tjto afrlcuUe The Plaquoopl4 laquof our Xarmfo-r

bo able to combtni amonc in the enost ejRcfent mlaquolaquour- of their Industry Jhtom thlaquo higftlr inUrestd which now sttrrouad every atfie A vaaf flraquoW Is open by co-oooraUye awwcUtioe a f __ In dealln with the relation or the to transportation aed to ltlr diati and manufacture of raw maft

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American tarmcrt ean QmfHtm to^^tha social p power

Advice for the Workers

la only through aulaquoh combi Am full their economic and

Practicsi Education Sooir learning is very important but f t

is by no means everytning and we shaft never get the right Idea of educattore untU we definitely understand that -is man may be weD trained la book learn ing and yet in the proper sense of the-word and for oil practical purposes be utterly nneducatfft while a man of com paratitfrly little beok learning may mrv-ertheless in essentials have a good edushycation

It is tu that agriculture in the Unlte4 States lias reached a very high level of prosperity but wltr cannot afford to disshyregard trte signs which teach us that there are lnflulaquoftes- operating against the establishment or retention - of our country life upon a really sound basis The overextenslve aunf wasteful cultivashytion of pioneer dfejy mlaquost stop and give place to a more economical system In our countrv life there most be social and intellectual advantages a s well as a fair standard of physical eowrfort There must be in the couoCvy aw i s the town a multiplication o f mo-ffemearts for intelshylectual advancement and social bettershyment We must ttty to caisrr the average of farm life and we must afso try to deshyvelop It so that It shall offer exceptional chances for the exceotiomrS ssan

Labor on Hbm Fawss All over the country tliere- is a conshy

stant complaint of paucity amppound farm labor Without attempting to go into all the fea ture of this question I would like to point out that vou can never get the right kind the best kind of labor If you offer employment only for a few months for no man worth anything Trill permashynently accept a system which leaves him

bull in idleness for half the year And most important of all I want to say a special word on behalf of the one who is too often the hardest worked laborer on the farmmdashthe farmers wife T emphatically believe that for the great majority of WSttiien the really indispensable Industry amp which thtf should engage is the in-dusttyef tUe horn As no other learn-iWt U ampamp important for the average man as the lsara|aF which will teach him how to make ass IrVetthood so araquo other learnshying Is as important tor-the swvsugi- worn-

as the rnroialaquo W i s 1 mdash

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KAISERS PHONOGRAPH CLOCK

Novel Timepiece Ramlnda Him Days Ervgaflements

of

hefhter I eraquoheV ^ a w e lt way 4own the garden path and I bullflat her

bull laquo d then began days of uncertainshyty Marianne teased me and tormentshyed me and avoided me choosing any littfe insignificant creature that was

BerlinmdashIt is not generally known the kaiser possesses the most unique clock in the world a so-called phonoshygraph clock made by a German inshyventor The clock reminds the empershyor of business and other engagements When the kaiser for example wishes to be at the chancellors house at ten oclock in the morning he speaks into the phonograph the night before which moves a pointer and is called at the hour indicated The phonograph graciously announces Your majesty it is now time to call a carriage and go to Chancellor von Buelows Moreshyover when the kaiser is at breakfast tlva d o c pound lefts him a dozen or more things which he spoke into the phonoshygraph the night before so as not tn forget them

American cities have no troublesmdash at leasu none worth mentioning

Drives Away Neuralgia

an ^ [ a good housewlfn_ass|

The calling of the skilled tiller or the does not tradeean thaCJga soil like the calling of the s k i l l s me- overworked drudge 1 Mja_ chanlc should alike be recognized its proshyfessions just as emphatically asgttile callshyings of lawyer of doctor- of tinker merchant of clerk The printer the elecshytrical worker the house painttn the foundry man should be trained just as carefully as the stenographer or the drug clerk They should be trained alike in head and hand They should get ovrr the idea that to earn $1J a week and call it salary Is better than to ern fc5 a week and call it wages Thtf young man who has the courage- and tin- ability to refuse to enter the crowded field of the so-called professions and to- take to constructive industry is almost sure of an ample reward in earnings ia health In opportunity to marry earlj and to establish a home with reasonable freeshydom from worry

There is but one person whos- welfare is as vital to the wolf at of the vhoh country as is that of the wage-worker who doeu manual labor- and that is the tiller of the soilmdashtin- fttrmt If there 1frac34 one lesson taught hgtgt his tony it is that the permanent giyatn^ss of any state must ultimately depend mtraquore upon the character of its countny population than upon anything else No growth of cities no growth of wealth can make up for a lyss in either the numbvr iwr the characshyter of the farming uoyuJutlon In the United States more th-an in almost any other country we shouBd realize this and should prize our coujraquorty population In every great crisis of th- past a peculiar dependence has ha tu be placed upon the farming populatiraquoraquo and this dependshyence has hitherto be^a justified But it cannot be justified to the future if agrishyculture is permitted to sink in the scate as compare with other employments We eanm afford to lose that prbull-bullraquo-inently ty^caT American the farmer dve-owns ht own farm

Social Side of Country Lifogt Everything should be done to wK-oir-

age the growth in the open farming country of such institutional ami social movements as will meet the demand rw tho best typo of farmers There shiraquouM bkraquo libraries assembly halls social or-ganlaations of all kinds The school building and the teacher iraquo the school building should throughout the country districts be of the very highest type able to fit the boys and girls not merely to live in but thoroughly to enjoy and to make the most of the country The country church must b revived All kinds of agencies from rural fre^ delivery to the bicycle and the telephone should be utlllxed to the utmost jood roads should be favored everything should be done to make it easier fnr the farmer to lead the most active nnd effective intellectual poshylitical and economic life

But UlUch has been accomplished by the growth of what is broadly designated as agricultural science This has been developed with remarkable rapidity durshying the last quarter of a centurv bull the benefit to agricultmdash bdquolaquo

- bullraquo bull - t r n ElVat ltie cornprstuTr Gi our unexampled

prosperity are on the one hand the production of raw material and its manshyufacture and distribution on the other The production of raw ro^teriftl from the surface of the earth j a t^e sphere in which the departmeh f agriculture has hitherto achimdash-u s)|igthv n c M k results

ove is hard and rough and tiie necessary work of act umU-r the best circumstances matter how tender and coostd^ral husband the wife will h a w at least full sliat of work and worrr and anxl-bullety but if tlie man is worth Ms salt he will trv to take as much as possible oC the burden off the ahoulbTeim of his helpshymate

Scores Women- Wtte Shir Outy Try not misunderstand me I have not

the slightest sympathy with those hysshyterical and foolish creatures who wish women to attain to easy lives by shirking their duties I have-as hearty a contempt for the woman who shirk her duty of bearing and rearing- the children of doshying her full housewife work as I have for the man whois an- ifdler who shirks his duty of -timing a hvfng for himselt and for his household or who is selfish or hruta1 toward his wife anfl children I belirlt- in the happtfmraquoSB that comes from the performance of duty not from the avoidance of duty But I believe also in trvinw each of us as strength is given a to lvlaquor one anothers burdens and tliis especially in our own homes Nil outside training no co-operation no government aid or direction can take the pire of a srrong and upright character of goudr-vs of heart combined with clearshyness of head and that Htrerigth and toughm-ss of liber noclaquosary to wring sucoes from a rough work-a-day -world Nothiajc outside of home can take tho piaco of home The school is an invalushyable adjunct to the home but it wretehed substitute for It The U relation Is tke most fundamental roost Important of all relations No r in church or state in science or or Industry however great his avef ment does work which compare if portam-e with that of the father anlt mother who are the first of sovereigna iid the most divine of priests

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Eucalyptus Sends Shoots Up Over a Wall to a Sewer

bullhere hs ^ltch

Man Declares That Nutmeg la a Sovshyereign Specific

The superstitious man thrust two fingers down his collar and brought forth a string which was around his neck Attached to the string was a little round dark ball

A nutmeg he explained I wear it for neuralgia Never heard of that cure for neuralgia Best ever I

petals at her feetmdashyou are arent you j found it out from an old negresa in South Carolina I was suffering a Marianne

Aunt Elizabeth smiled indulgently You roust not mind your cousin she said He is harmless but I am conshyvinced he Is quite mad

Then some young upstart bore off ray Marianne for the cotillon If I couid- not danee it with her I show ered her with favors and danced with no one else When she tnisohieveus-ly brought me a jesters oap and I strung a ltttle bells in one figure I put it on re-Juctantty -

Th ne^ct morning we walked n the garden together julaquot as w e used

thousand deaths with neuralgia The old woman went to my wife and said

Why dont you get a nutmeg and put it around hi3 neck

My wife laughed but gtame and told me about it I was suffering so terribly I was willing to try anything so the old woman got tha ntmeg

blus ribUMl thrmgh it and gave-it to nie 1 imtjt around mv neck and in a Mule whJilaquov-tlft tfenrai-gin va3 gone I left t f a utmeg around my neck for r fee wMle

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thinking perhaps that particular ono given me by the negress had some speshycial virtue Then the ribbon split and I lost it

This happened years ago in the south Last week I got neuralgia again worse than before if that could be I nearly went wild until my wife said Why dont another nutmeg

And I did With the same result It wasnt an hour before the pain was gone

I cant explain i t I have asked doctors and they say they cant ex^ plain it but they say also that beshycause they cant explain it is no rea^ son they should disbelieve in its ef flcacy

Too Much So How did you like that cometist

sent to you asked the agent Well as you said replied the orshy

chestra leader he certainly does play the cornet to beat the band

All right eh No he couldnt keep tima

r me executive departments no other not even the postofflce w comes info more direct and beneficent contact with the daily life of the people than t l v department of agriculture and none wilv^e yield of practical benefit- is greater irt proportion to the public money Cvpended

Field a Usefulness Ahead Fnt great alaquo i t s services have 1 n in

(he past the iff virtment of agriculture lias a still larg field of usefulness ahend It has btvtt l i M l i n - wit srndng crop Tt must herraquoV f t o r (lt111 a I s o w l t h

living men The troveV m l u n i u s t recogshynize iho far-reaching- importance of the study and treatment of V 1 P r o h i m gt degf farm life alike from fgt social ind economic standpoints and tlu federal rraquoigtd state ilepMrtments of agriculture should co-operate at everv prtls11

How can the life of the farm t v gt m i l y h o

made loss solitary fuller of oppot1 1 1 froei- from drudgery more comforv H b l deg-happier and more attractive Sue 11

result Is most earnestly to be dlaquoiirev bull How caraquoi a compelling desire to live on the farm be aroused in the children that are born on the farm All these quesshytions are of vital importance not onlv to the farmer but to the whole nation and the department of agriculture must do it share in answering them We 1HVDraquo ultimately to double the average yiflfl -gtt wheat and corn per acre it will be a great achievement but it is even more important to double the desirability comshyfort and standing of the farmers life

Need of Co-Operation Farmers must enm the vital nefd of

O-operation with one another Next to ihis comes co-op^ratlon with the trovcrn-ment and the government can best give its aid through associations of farmers rather thiin tamprettgh the Individual farmshyer for Uiara fetjao Kreater agricultural

From Santa Barbara Cal there comes a story of a most interesting freak of vegetable life which is strictshyly vouched for

Through a certain garden there ran some years ago a sewer made of redshywood timber This sewer was again eased by an outside sewer -bullbull the sewer there w - bdquo bull c r o s ^ Wn~- - D U l t a brick wall

_ ieet high and in such a way that it was pierced by the inner sewer which it closed tlgatly while the outshyer sewer ended aTlaquopt)r bull tfk wall bull _pound M-

The outside S raquo w ^ r _ ^ frac34 ^ raquo | ^ course of time decayed atftHt tus tree standing some 60 feet aw had taken advantage ppound this and sent one of its fus to the coveted spoT in as direct a iine as possible

KCLV Ilie root entered the outside sewer and followed its course as fax as it could At last it came to the wall which shut off its course and I t could so no farther the Inside sewer l inns perfectly tight

But on the other side of the wall the sower and its double casing con-tinned and this eucalyptus trea-riently knew how to get ttMfe-Jt

Some three feet high ItjM wall taora was a iiqjp or two in 4mU caimus traraquo WJM M R H M K l s its wot bafaamplaquoraquo

a c e the stm and wlnrtunffl yjj| th n o I e - through which it

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sewer raquo^am a^d followed it aJon|f as formerly -

How did tu G t r e laquo know of t l raquo h in the wall KTdegW ^ ^ it know tb the sewer was on ue other aidaT Ho could it direct the roVj to f o aikf bullae place with such precision roots of any plaat grow always ai unerringly in the direction of Its just as the eucalyptus tree did

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Everybody in Ohio wants harshymony but every one wants MB ownbrahcl of the article

Fraok PlaquoV Ann Arbor t

MLraquoS Mas $ friendsI i ere tb

Miss Martha Dunn spent tbe and Jackson

Jfcckeoa and

JS^febocUh viaitod

and Helen k in taneing

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Karrnington i s to soon have a sewer amount

Remarkable Kescuraquo

The truth is stranger than fiction

bas once more been demonstrated in

tbe l i tt le tmvn of fedora Tenn tbe

residence of C V Pepper He writes

I was in bed entirely disabled with

hemorrhages of tbe lungs and throat

Doctors failed to help me and all bope

had fled v h e n I began tak ing Dr

Kinus Ne^ Di scovery Then i r s tant

relief oaoae The cough iatf soon

ceased the Mee iog diminished rapshy

idly and in t t r e e weeks 1 wasable to

g o t o work Guarant ed cure for

coughs and colds o O c a n d $ 1 a t F

A S i l l e r s D r u g store Trial bottle

free

Money is a drug on the marshyket says ft New York daily But unfortunately the drug trust has not been busted

Accordiug to his friends Taft has every state but Oklahoma Afld if a certain set of irwrlToak prevent it Oklahoma will tM)t gft into the Uuion in tuatf to ltJGunt either way

According to an exchange Sec-py Taft is interested in every

bull^m0tfat remedy he hears about ^ 4 ^ W w e are not mistaken he will

have found a sure one before the TI Presidential nomination comes off

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The Magle Wo 3

N u m b e r three is a wonderful masshy

cot for Geo H Tarns ot Cedar Grove

Me according to a letter which reads

bullAt+er suffering much with liver and

kidney trouble and becoming greatly

discouraged by tbe failure to find re-

lief I t i ied Ele- t ic Bitters and as a

result 1 am a wel l man to-day Tbe

first bottle relieved and three bottles

completed the cure Guaranteed

best on earth tor fctomach liver and

kidney troubles by llaquo A S igler

JJtarspgist 50

pound gt A b A u t o m o b i l e m a g a z i n e a s -

^t g g f t l t h a t t h e p o s s e s s i o n o f a m o -

t t f r c a r i s n o t n e c e s s a r i l y t h e

- n bull bull o o f o f g r e a t w e a l t h A n d t h e

^ ^ f c c t i s t h a t t h e p o s s e s s i o n of o n e

i s s o m e t i m e s t h e c a u s e of g r e a t

p o v e r t y

E m i l y Lambert son closed a sucshy

cessful years school in the Hick

district last Friday This is hia SPR

and vear in the same school One ot

his pupils Glenn Fisk has neither

been absent or tardy dur ing the en

tire vear

systemmdash$6000 being the

voted to start wi th

After b- iug closed a few weeks the

So Lyon hotel will again be opened to

the public tbifl week

Mrs Leal Sigler is v is i t ing friends

and relatives in Lans ing She atshy

tended the jubilee there

Paul Brogan who has been spendshy

i n g several months in Nebraska reshy

turned home the past week

Heres the latest c o n u n d r u m Why

is the year 1907 like a lumber way

o n T N o spring to i t mdashMilford

Times

Miss Florence Andrews attended

the c losing day of school in the Uady

district last Friday v is i t ing her formshy

er pupils

Conger tbe Detroit weather man

predicts warm weather from now on

If his predictions prove f t i t t bs wants

to go into hiding

E d w i n Hewi t t j a c t f t a foreman on

tbe A a a A r W r E at Hamburg has

r t e i t t a ^ t a aflOjtptyjl similar position

4 6 Utt A k Lfcn at a higher salary mdash

TMiaffS

The DISPATCH does not make much

blow but when you are in a hurry for

k job stationery cards books briets

or anyth ing remember we make a

specialty of r u b jobs

The v eatber man broke the record

aga in this year in g i v i n y us a fair

day May 80 However tbe spring

had been so backward that there were

few flowers to decorate with

Tbe officers in Ypsilanti took out a

slot machine the other pay and

dumped the thing into the river and

never even took out tbe lead of nickshy

els U still lays there in 20 feet ol

water

Tbe supretm court holds that

marriage license records in the

county clerks office are public

documents and as such must be open

to inspection of a ny one who asks to

see then they cannot he surpressed

FowUrv i l l e people are not taking

much interest in the lecture course

and there is a chance that that vi l lage

goes without this season They

should not drop tbe course if it is

possible to keep it up They are a

good thing tor a town

Many purely agricultural towns

make the mistake of th inking they a

have a great future before them along

manufactur ing lines when if they

would devote their entire energies to

tbe betterment of the produce market

of the town and in every vay possible

make the farmer see that it was to his

interest to come to that town to luy

and sell there would be no necessity

for factories the town would be one of

the most prosperous in the state

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Two Sides of a Stpcl jabbing Operatioi

[Ordinal ] Oue afternoon a gentleman left tugt

jfflee uear the N W York Stock c h a n g e stepped iuto a cab and dl the cabman to drive to hia h o n ^ ^ tuwu Having started He puUed d o ^ k Uie curtains took a revolver from Uti eocket and placed tbe muazle against aia temple

Albert MeBereau had followed a conshytinued bulling of the N Y and 1raquo rai lway and bad thereby been ruined The published statements of the road showed that their earnings would enshyable them to pay a 10 per cent annual dividend on their common stock though they paid nothing They were bullpending their profits gtu the bettershyment of the road Me^reau bud kept long on the stock with a v iew to reaping a rich har-veBt when the dishyrectors should cease this outlay and begin to give tlje surplus earnings to the stockholders But year after year passed with no change in the fluancial policy of tlie company Mesereaus marshygins were finally absorbed and on tbe afternoon mentioned a slump iu tbe market bad placed him heavily in debt

A s he w a s about to pull the trigger the face of his wife came up before hia mental v is ion- a face that bud al-

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and p u t tiki a t e n a 7 bajrti

jreau alias p e n t f s lng W e n let out of bs

m by the maid nad caacood r Jy telephone^ leat his flight

_ j a t g e t b e plaos of tbe N Y r R a i l w n y company returned to

i d was only released from it a hours after the announcement of

dividend The next morning be apshypeared again In Wall s t r e e t Meanshywhile the price of the stock went urgt by jumps and his profits were enor n o u s E D W A R D COLEMAN

A century the selectmeti of Boston llke-A piompt pleasant eood remedy ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 duty

for coughs and colds is K e n n e d y s J t ^ jnteresUng however toja^ Laxative Cough S y r u p It is especial survival or perhaps a revivalcopy1

ren out noud for every member or ^ ^ wampnwte history is mark tb family It contains no opiates m a n y peculiar features After nfty-aad dons not consHpate Contains ^ t w o years of French seventeen years h o n - v H i u i H r a D d lasles nearly as of English and thirty-three years of hon^y HII1 a t u i k i BpaniA rule Mobile came under the

good ugt map^-l syrup Lbildren u s e bull t r o J Q r ^ U u l t e d s t a t e a g 0 vern-

it meut in April 1813 uud was b-cluded iu the Mississippi territory- On Jan

20 1814 by au act of the territorial

AW ASSIZE or M^it^a KefMteMoi bullt bull laquo ^ t

in the La laquoalaquoylaquo la the latter half of tot saranteantb-and the early part of tha eifhteanth oantaries the regnla^on of tbe prica of bread by public authority was ajamll-iar principle 1raquo the English cotontof America In New Haven for instance the weight of the penny loaf waa regushylated by law about 1660 and in 16W the Massachusetts general court also provided a regular assise fixing the weight of the loaf according to the price of flqur At various ttaw aur-_A lug the first quarter of the eighteenth

syrup

Sold by F A Sigler Druggist

Paid In Full Two young ladles evidently stenogshy

raphers were having an animated disshycussion while on their w a y to work tbe other morning in a Market street

w a y s been cheery helping him to bear | i-ar The discussion revolved around his continued disappointment his per the question as to the best method to petual sinking to ruin Now it was iu-1 impress their respective employers as

expressibly sad His braiu temporashyrily unbalanced righted itself and he resolved to live for the sake of the woman whit loved him and whom he loved

Nevertheless that night some of his clothes were found on the deck of a Hudson river ferryboat and Mesereau had disappeared

Meanwhile there were rumors in the bulltreet that N Y and P railway com

to the value of their services Do you know said the smaller of

the two my former employer was the worst old granny H e could not spell the simplest words correctly and he couldnt pronounce them One day i thought I would impress him with the value of my services H e gave me a letter to typewrite and I just went along and copied It as he handed It to me Then I made a second copy

mon stock w a s shortly to be put on a [wi th all the misspelled words correct e rumors ed With beaming countenance I haud-

A Very Practical Christian A benevolent old man who lived on

his farm In Iowa never refused shelter to any w h o might ask it of him His many friends remonstrated with him

gtut tbSfl characteristic knowing that uast iapal ii hoboes would avail e H e a o f the opportunity and that Hlaquoa great danger of the obi

in befartobbed To these remon bdquo j n c e s the old man replied that h

S i e v e d in practical Christianity But said one of his friends this

t e e m s very impractical Suppose one of these men took it Into his head tr lob you one night

My dear young friend was the reshyply I bid nil enter In the name of God but I prove my belief in practical Christianity by locking up their pants during the n i g h t

When you feel tbe need of a pill

take a DeWitts Little early Risei

Small pill safe pi 11 sure pill Easy

t o takemdashpVasant a n d effective

Drives away headaches Sold by r A 8 ig llaquo Drugc ilaquot

Jp a a a a i e o f indigest ion no

ir t t tat te or how obstinate

t W l j p n r i i l j releived by

the use of Kodol The main facshy

tor in cur ing the stomach of any disshy

order is ret and the only way to get

regtt is to actually diaest the food for

the stomach itself Kodol wil l do it

It i8 a scientific preparation of vegetashy

ble acids conta ing the very same juic-

e found in a healthy stomach It

bull i n f o r m s to the P u r e Food and D r u g s

iw - laid by F A Sigler Druggist

GRAND EXCURSIONS T R U N K to

R a i l w a y N o r f o l k V i r g i n i a S V t e m hi) DM -v 3--vvi Tgt t - S J

D a i l y up to Nov 3 0 VARIOUS ROUTES

S A R A T O G A S P K I N G S N Y -Iuv 3 4 6 and 7 - Knights Templar-

A T L A N T I C C I T V N J nay 30 to -hiuc 3 American ett Assn

l O S A N G B L B S CAL -June 10 to 14 - - National Heci Ass n

doing one route returning another

P H I L A D E L P H I A PA cJulv l 1314 15 and 16 - - rgt P O I

B O S T O N M A S S -luly 1 -6 L27 and 29 - N-fJ Old Home

V e e k

Special inducements in low round trip r a t ^ s to the W e s t and N o r t h w e s t

Round trip S u m m e r Tourist t i c k e t s to Principal Canadian and New England

points on sale -laily a f t er -June 1st-Return limit October 31s

Liberal s t o p - o v e r s Full particulars i t ooal tnkaf office

Subscribe tor the Plnekugf IWgfgfrh

dividend basis but since these had been rife for several years no one paid any attention to them The stock fluctuated as usual and though rather high for si nondividend paying stock w a s considerably below par

One day a director of the road called hte valet into his private room at home and said to him

Dennis some one has been openuK my letters

I hope ye dont mane to accuse me o doin sfch a thing sir replied the man

1 do and Im going to hand yon over to the officers of the law on a charge of theft

I steal sir It is to my interest to shut you up

for a week If you will consent to be made n prisoner in my house under lock and key for that time I will make no charge Otherwise I will put you behind bars perhaps for years

i I inn innocent of anything tbe law will punish in that way

Tbe law is money 1 having money am the law Which do you choose a voluntary imprisonment for a week or to go to jail

The gentleman stepped to the teleshyphone tml took down tbe receiver

Dont call tbe police You may shut me IU) here

Very well Follow me He led the way to a back room in an

upper story There were two winshydows but they were small and neir the ceiling Tbe valet entered ami his masler locking the door took the key

Several days later a maid in the hall made sufficient noise with her buckets and brooms for the prisoner to hear her

Knte he called in that you Good gracious Where do tbe voice

be com in from Come here Kate-- to the door Im

Dennis I want to speak wi th you Dont make a fuss

The girl approached the door and Dennis whispered to her through the keyhole Then she went away

Mrs Mesereau lying awake - - she slept but little since her husbands disshyappearancemdashthought she heard the telephone hell ringing on the floor be low She listened and heard it again

this time surely Getting out of bed and pulling on a wrapper she went down and answered the call

Is that you sweetheart Great heavens Its Berts voice I must be quick Go to Bunkers

office in the morning Tell him Im alive have lie en In the service of a director of the N Y ami P railshyroad At the stockholders meeting In a few days a 7 iter cent dividend will be dec a red First make contract for half his profits then give the Inshyformation Goodby

The next morning the supposed widshyow w a s in the office of her husbands former broker was closeted with him and when she emerged had a written contract signed by him that he should form a syndicate to buy 100000 shares of N Y and P common stock to be held at least sixty days half the prof-Its (on condition the information provshyed correct anil the stock advanced) to go to Albert Mesereau Within two hours the iyndicate had been formed and during the aftrnoon n d the next morning i00000 shares had been pirkshy

ed him both copies What did he do breathlessly ask

ed her friend forcing the conductor to hold his car so that she might alight at her corner and at the same time hear the answer

He fired me w a s the replymdashPhilshyadelphia Record

He Flreil the Stick

I have fired tbe walking-stick Ive

carried over 40 ears on account of a

sore that v e s t e d every kind of lfeat

ment until 1 tried Buckien Arnica

Sa lve that has healed the sore and

made me a bappj man writes John

Garrett 1 North Mills N 0 Guarshy

anteed for Piles Hums eK by K A

S i g l e r druggis t 2 5 c

The Tip Randolph Wanted Can you put me in no way to beshy

come a successful rogue to an amount that may throw an air of dignity over the transaction and divert the attenshytion of the gaping public from the enormity of the offense to that of tbe sum From a Letter of John Kan dolph of Roanoke to Dr John Brock-tmbroutth

legislature the towu received u charter of incorporation and at two meeting of the Inhabitants on March 11 and 14 the municipal government was orshyganized and the charter publicly read in English and in French JLbe populashytion at this t ime was composed of French English and Irish elements On April 4 following three w e e k s after tne organisation of the municipal govshyernment a tariff for bakers or asshysize of bread w a s drawn up by tbe commissioners (the governing body of the town) aud proclaimed in English and in French This fixed the weight of the loaf for the ensuing month In accordance with the price of flour Inshystead of changing the price of bread it waa more convenient to make the loaves lighter or heavier a s the price of flour rosa laquor fell On May 2 1814 the weight of the bit loaf (the bit being a coin worth 15frac14 cents) Was fixed at twenty-eigBt aances and the weight of the half bit loaf w a s fixed at fourteeu ounces

On July 8 1818 Mr Martin the bakshyer appear btfore the board t s i paM the sum o t lO a fkua for having u |ktaapi of which s u ^ W f f s p oiflcer On Jan 24 scale of weights for the bit loaf

f t d laquo P t r M bdquo lt m i 7 t ^ ^ t i o n of Beginning May lt$ 1817 fraquo bread was proclaimed w e e gt of monthly as before and th is^j j the w a s continued for a little more t~ j two years The records do not Shi

that the assize was proclaimed afl1

1819 but the town continued to exer else a control over the business of bakshying Every baker was required to procure a license and to register-Ma trademark width was stamped OB Ma loaves A public bakehouse was alsxraquo estabjisbed and seems io luive been managed In the same way that muntcl-pafftres -control public markets the bakers rentingthe stalls from the town and being sul) -et to inspection As late araquo 182 in the annual statement of thelaquodty clerk the following entry os-bullurs ill the statement of receipts durshying the year Sales of condemned bread g l S7 -(Quarterly Joraquorraquoal of Economics

th-

A Fortunate lYxan

Mr E W Goobn ot 107

Stbdquo Dalla Tex says 4 In

year I have lie-omn aeqiiagt-traquod

Dr Kings Nraquow Lit Pi-

ative I ever Kioraquo- n -d gtbull

disposes ol malaria ami

They dont grin 1 gt raquo

F ^ Siglers d bullgt - -bull -

l iCnc-

past

W i t h

and no a-

bull i) - h i IMK

i 11 - n bull bull - -

For scratches burns c u t s insect

bites and the m a a y little hurts comshy

mon to every fainiIf D e W i t t (Jar-

bolizerl Witch Kaael 8alvraquo i is the best

ren edy It is s o - t h i o g eonintf fJ taa

bullbullbullgt r heal ing l ie sure ta pet ftoWirta

gtrld by F A

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bullv bull y d j w A i gtltltbull

r-ArWAH m o o n r rm it i

tun far MEN

Instant relief to sufferers of

Rheumatism Kidnty Troubli Stomach Disorders

Get a bottte to-day Is purely a vegetable compound Mild in effect but one the most eifectual remedies known for re-storing the entire system It is derived from nature not compound of drugs and chemicals that only allay the pain but cures to stay cured after all so-called scientific treat ments have failed

For sale by druggists Send for drculare Address

INDIAN MEDICINE CO Milford Ohio

More Money for Eggs r undrr most any conditions There is a lot of money to be made raquo in the egg business if conditions are rijht There is no reason sect why F a r m e r s and P o u l t r y Rnlscrashould not make just as good H profits on their investments as any other linoof business and it is

possible for them to do so The price of eggs during the winter months is double and sometimes more thwi doublr^that paid

during the lummer months T-he only way to take advantage of this advance is to hold summer eggs for winter prices That fresh eggs can be kept from six to

raquo or wore has been proven by careful testing with nine m

HACERS ECC PRESERVATIVE and anMAa arfag this Preservative need never sell a dozen eggs for anything but the h i g M f JMgket price Send for Sampl mud Ckatftrs ttlUng you ti cbtut amp

C C PRBSOViNC CO - St Louis Mo

f

bull bull 4 ^

bullV5l bull t -i m

bullVi

bull bull bull gt bull

JbmJm M^ bullW

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bullhow you ftrWw1 o f Purt $ M B Table^-Mw dtgt t wiilaampiU yon JGrao i Trill f a e ^ a At laquolaquoalraquo-irO Stoop Hlaquoa4a^ iWtgtbull Neu^allaquoiabdquo Hd tthe roHhitH Period paoft t te

a Ion lt a bUxd coog6tiltMk a Jimdxche Tablets simply

~by coaxing nrtiy the un-ulood pressuiH Thtft is all

A d d r e s s Dr Shoop Uactne Wis bold by All Dealers

Hlaquo As t f lmnoto iraquo tlaquor

waa laquo M p H N v to even poundolaquoraquot a rising yormfl trian whom ie wulaquo mixkuiB to ni annctjve member of the cbul

Oxxi evening my- young frf satd solemnly Do youever ft place cif AvorshlpT

Ye in eed sir regularly jSmuluy tilU Jeptied th ytwojr IQW with to eltnlaquo he mil

BUIL T c i on my waj

J W - L a d l e d Hltraquonlt Jour-

i

Sobaeribe tor t b PinekMy DiraquoPlaquotofc AU tae newt tor 1100 plaquor year

Tha cyatte Numbwr Five Five Is i i ureat sacred Chine

immlier Ttitiv tire five virtues five roJors (yltraquolkgtw white green fed bull bull) hlails) five household gods five planet (Saturn Venus Jupiter Mare and Mer tury) five ranks of nobility five tastes five cardinal points (the middle east west south and north respectively) and five tones

IJes net quick and cwrtaia iliel

from [)r Sboous Magic Ointment

ftmm note i t ib made alone for Pi les

| ifbamp4ft|-action is posit ive and certain

^$)riir painful protruding or blind

|iif d i s a p p e a r like mayic by its use

i Lit ye hickle-capped glass jar 50een1s

I tfold by All Dealers

mm wVJ

Good Coffee

m

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CXXX Coffee Chums at work bull i mdash(^- i mdash

bullbullampbull

i f laquo LV3F

F hroiy One Cup of This Coffee have I d e ^ mdash mdash

trade You wont pay any more for M o

Revi

h i laquo ^

razl

Laughlin XXXX Coffee but youll get the very best grade of coffee at a reasonshyable price because McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is always clean mdash a1 ways fresh-always goodmdashalways the same quality mdash in fact the Standard Coffee

Sold in full 16-oz packages The handy air-tight package and the glazshying of pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and fresh protected from dust dirt and foul odors Each package is one pound full weight

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is Sold by

w gtI Ulplly

l i a i n m d A V i 11 i rs l o 11 ltV lt o

lis

ptlMUUS

bullft- bullgts

W -gt

i i i i iilaquo mm 7SmH ltmmmmm

or U u raquo a jaitu to pro rial size ttoi qi JDr Shoots

bulliy Lei oU send it is a stow white creamy utiteptic balm Containing

en I eaiing inaredientu a 01 camplipttii) Tbymol Menthol etc it

Dbtant and iaalinK relief to rrh of the oobe and throat

aite the free teat and see for yoar-ampel)H|tliipound18 preparation can and wii)||wMljpM^b Addi ess Or Shoop 11^frac341frac34frac34 Lar^e jars 50 ienl8

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rlaquove merilt

aj T^^^^^^W ^

bulljtber Dyr Le Kidaeyg

eh Heart or to

^ Wgtraquo ii bullbull i H I

BdwiwAatiwu ^ alaquo urt

compated hpprvxteiate^ tit nnujber raquof bull way a of iVaytt^ firtto woree on each nice i

ilpowooooooooooooi

ftlaquoen Drunk H e evtiteatif VUi i t used to the ways

of big hotefft Ho JaokeU as though he might have- bull traquoraquona some Kansas farm and vlaquoaAraquo NMfere city for the first t ime SomfJjPfce h f t d beard that

the next mornrhg m e j ^ w h o had been absorbing i n t o x i c laquo t ^ l raquo k l o t s ot i c e

water gt i Say he said t raquo C- T Kewton beshy

hind the desk at the raquogtbull raquotel about 8 oclock in the m n m U f e other clerk lust night told laquo ^ traquo~-laquoak fer things over the little t a H | i i W raquo ^ y room when I wanted em

Yes said Xewtou bull Well this morning about a hatC t raquo

hour ago I asked fer a glass-laquof fcO water Some girl answered the phone

Yes Well I dont like to be took fer a

fleavy drinker I wasnt drunk last night

What do you menu Jes this I didnt get no glaslaquo of ice

wateiv That girl sent me up n whole pitcher It loukcd mighty much to me ke she thought 1 was full of liquor List night and would need a whole pitchi- A glass would a been enou h And as heturned aud strode away he wore oue of those Guess I didnt call him down eh l o o k s -Denver Post

Iwiampotatt jo uuqsplaaaf m live aad pepaia th TrooWee Kidneys a deeper ail men mon error of trea Symptom treatraen^jft result not the cause Weak Slouaeb nervesmdashthe inbide nervesmdashmean cfio-mach weakoess always And the g g g ^ g j ^ ^ J S S ^ S ^ s S S k Heart and Kidneys as well have their S ^ S ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ S o o f f i ^ S i S m J f c controlling or inside nerves Weaken a mdHefne spuetAcallr prepared to^kAthem

eoDtrollina Dorvtit To doctor the KMnejrt alooa these nerves and you inevitably havj u taampeTlt is a mute ol tine and of moaer as weak vital organs Here is where Dr ifyour bmck act or Is wlaquok If tlraquo aria Bhoopf Bestontive has mad its fame 8 frac34 frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ d ^ S S amp T S S S g S S S No oter remedy even claims to treat j g r d t a a a j i ^ ^ the inside nerves Also for bloat- dooryou

^ - 1 bull

Jqoidmdashan Drugglit reconunand sad MD

ing bilioasoess bad breath or compleshy

xion age Or Snoops Restorative

Write me today for sample and true

Book Dr Sbooo Racine Wis The

Restontive is sold by All Dealers

All tao newa for I1M par year Subscribe for too Plneaney Dispatch

Dr Shoop Restorativo

ALL DEALERS

laquobull

|E|P|ANKl_ A N D R E W S So C O -aamplTOHB AraquoD PKOPRIETOK

e^Hfl f ip lh in P r i ce $1 i n A d v a u c e

S a t e r a d a t - t a f o a t o S c e tit F i a c k o e y Micbi^t bull Mtiift lgtW m a t t e r

t 1 jiiint ratat aair kaawn on appiicxtiuu

T H E GREATshyEST OF ALL CEREAL FOODS

N o fad or uncertain mixture A Natural FOOD LAXATIVE A whole kernel of Rye to each flake

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT or write us for our t h r e e Special Offer A pound package by mail postpaid for 25 cents It will

positively cure the most aggravated case of constipation Write to-day

MINNEAPOLIS CEREAL COMPANY H H Dept MINNEAPOLIS MINN

Satkshor-m WMntcd poundv0rywhwm ^ bull laquo t -

p y p p wm I p R J ^ p f E x p e r i e n c e is o n e of t h e g r e a t e s t fac tors in a l m o s t B i ^ W bull K B I m I bull bull rm JT mm u a n v walk in life I t is w h a t g ives t h o F a r m e r D o c

tor Merchant and Mechanic success In manufactshyuring it la an all important element W e are carriage manufacturers of over twenty-five years experience and e claim to know the business from A to Z We will stake onr reputation that we make as good work for the money as it la possible to make Onr two leader are our No 30 Top Buggy at the popular

price of $5000 and our No SO Top Buggy at 18000 Nothing bnt the best go into these jobs in order to make them come up to our standard Write for full specifications cuts and refershyences Do it to-day and see what we can offer yon for your cash and save all dealer profits Write a t a t t and get oar grin offer

All the newe for 1100 per year

Sour Stomach

No appetite lots of strength 1 seas headadhe constipation bad general debiUty aour risings and catarrh of the stomach am all due to indigestioa Kodol reHeree indigestion This new dJscov ery represents the natural Juices of dtgea tlon as they exlet In a healthy stomas combined with the greatest known tease and reconstructive properties Kodol fer dyspepsia does not only relieve IndigeaHoa and dyspepsia blaquot this famous remeegt helps all stomach trouble by cleanslnf purifying sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach

Mr S S Baa of Rarenswood W Vs ssysrmdash I was troubled wttk soar stomach for twenty years Kodol eared me and we are now uatnc it In msa for baby

Kodol Digests What Y o n E a t Bottles only RaHeves indigestion soar stoBseeK

belchlnf of gas etc Prepared by E O DeWITT A OO OHIOAOO

Sold by F A 8igler Dnigglat

Morten so Salo A nKiiKA ilrfanlt biif liocn mftile in tlio oondi-

tioiis ot u cfifiiin tnnrtpa^o whereby tho powor of PH)laquo tlicrciu his luininn trugtr(itivtgt made by HKNKY THIMBul T and his wife ( W K O U N E T-Hl^HOFT of Deertleld l ivin^pton iNmnty Miclugivn to NTLSON IAMH of the same place aforo-aid lienrivi date March Jinb A IV 188^ nnd recorded in the office of tiie KeLriter of

i Deed- for L i v i n g o n Oumtv Miehi^an in liher bullJ of Mortage at pn^e jOi thereof on March Itth A IV lSJ which paid mortgage was duly as3ired

j by NI LSON LAMB on the 10th day of August ISOii t o IIF-NKY Tt i lKROI T J U which a^isjn-

nuiit was recorded in the Meiri^ter of Deeds odice for the County of Livingston on t lie 10th day of j o i i g u s t 1 lt 6 in Lilgtev Ngt of Mortage at pa^e 7

a id by Hl-NUV r H K i r s o l T Hi duly a^MRned to CAl lOLINH THKIHOLT lt n Xo en i t - r iSOfi

and rr-cordei in the la_ristergt (Mlee I)trice for 1 Livin^uton County on tho l f ih day of Mav 1 S-S

in Liber Si of Mortgages at p a s 067 And by C AbOIIXM TITKIROLT duly assigned to HKN-HY T H K I R O L T J K ltm March 10 15)07 and record ed in flie Office ot the Ko^istor of Deeds for Liv-ii-on County on March 10 lo7 in Liber H) ar | i i ^ r h l 1 And whereas ihe a n i i i n clainid to be due on said Moitjra^e Rt this- date is theenini of One h u n d r e d and eighty do lars ami ei^lity live cents j$i808M nf pr incipal ana in teres t and no bull nit or proce^flin^ b a v i n s been inst i tuted to reshycover the debt secured by said mortsraue or any part thereof

Therefore notice is hereby viven that by virtu1 o said power of sale and in pe r snancc of the laquotatnefgt in such ease made and p r o i d e d the said ii oit^fiire will be foreclosed by paeof the j iremises therein described at public auc t ion to the highest b idder at the West front door of the Cour t House

i- the vil lage of flowell in said County of I iv in j -s tov t h a t lieinu the place ot ho ld ing tho bullironit bull c-nrt fi r t he County of I iv i r ^ ron on Saturdav i r h e i h h davof Tuly A Vgt PV7 at H o dork m the tor -noon of said djiy or so much thereof as mav be neceigtsi v to pay t h pr incipal nnd interest bull In- on sain moraquo t^age tlio Afio-ncv ee provided t herein and costs nf Hid sjle cf tho following bull esrribod premises t gt wit iumtiienci iii twenty rods Hast of the Nuihlaquoest corner of Section t w e i i y l w o i001 in tn ship four i P Nortli of 1aiikf Ave ( Knst Michigan vt inr ini tlienee bull^olI ii elijht iods thence Kast s ixty rods thence Nor th e u h t i o r l s t b e r e e ^ost to h e j i i u n ^ con- l in in i th ree acres of land

IIKNKV T H R H O I T T R Araquolltnee of t e Mort -a^t e

DRted Howell v nri l i 1^7 W M Y V A N W I N K I

Attornev for Afsicni

Buelnests C a r d e $M p e i t1 bull T e a i h aud uitirriaeraquo)Otteeiieeili8ried t r t n A n n o u n c e m e n t s of e a t e r t a l a A e n t e my b e y a n

Eor i t deairtxi lij ir r i e a t l s a t a e tuslrn vrith ful l eta of a d m i s s i o n I n c a e e t i e a a t a a r e a o t broukfi t

to tUe office r e g u l a r r a t e s w l l i a e e a raquo raquo laquo ^ A l l inntfiiT in I n r i i l nn t i r i sesBSia a f igtt i h T J r

eltJ at 5 c e n t s pe r l i n e o r f r a c t t e s i a v e n o ^ tlaquoi etn i i i n s e r t i o n W n e r e n o tImeissawaaBaimle(lcelt will b e i n s e r t e d u n t i l o r d e r e d i l l e w r t a t W l nm will be c b a i gad for a c c o r d i n g l y flalleiaaaei o ladTer t iBementB M U S T r e a c h t h i a e a ^ e e e e a r s j as T U B H D A V m o r n i n g t o i n s u r e mi l e e e t l l O L T t i aatue w e e k

JOB rsrx7ixGr i n a i l i ta b r a n c h e s a epec ia l ty We h a T e s U k i u L ^ aod ihe la tes t s ty l e s ol Type e t c which e n a b l t uraquo to execute a l l k i n d s of work such as Book c Pample t s f o s t e r s Prograjniues b i l l H e a d s N Q U Heads b ta te iuen t s Ca rds Auc t ion Bi l l s e tc iL supe r io r s tyles upon t h e shor t e s t no t i ce P r j c e s a i low as yood w o r k can be a o n e

A L L B I L L S - P A Y A B L K XIUHT OK EVKHY MONTU

IS SI

Health and Wealth Insnred health to the average man means

g r e a t w e a l t h

DR JOHNSONS AFTERDINNERPIU

INSURES HEALTH TRY IT

IS PURELY VEGETABLE and waa need by the Docshytor for twenty years in active practice and is conceded by all having used ft to be the beet

Little Stomach Pill on the market It is a PKLVENiAnvE of

Slcit

THE VILLAGF DIRElTuKY

VlLLAGt OFFICER^ l uEhiuBNT J C Dunn I H I B T K H S bull J i t e p i e Ed F a r u u m

Jamea S m i t h J a m e s Koclie V A Xivuu C V VanWitiKle

CLEHK Roger Oar r T K U A amp U U K H 1 v Cadwell

ASBKSBOU 1raquo WMur td

-bullTKEKT CoMMibBioNJLi M Lavey iiiiTii U J T I C E H i t 11 r ^ i y l e r ArroKN )L A (Jan-clAisiiAiL lt hae h lde r t

Lr tURCHLa

A h i UUUIS I L t i S C O l A L c a u K C l l i l l Kev O c i m io ioha p a s t o r s e r v i c e s ever auni lay l u u r u m j ai iu3u a u u e v e r aunu6gt eveuin^ fit 7011 o c lock Crayer mee t iuu I hu i t daj es t j u i ^ i a aauiia^- s t uuoi a t c lo se o t tuori_ i n ^ s e r u c e MIMJ M K I VAMI-LKKT Sup t

ongue Loss Appetite

and all other moTbid conditions arisinif from a disordered stomach

PREVENTION is t h e o rde r of th i s day a n d age a s i t i s m n c h m o r e scientific to p r e v e n t a d i seased cond i shyt ion t h a n to cu re it Y o u can secu re t h i s i T T I E P I L L o f ANi FIRST-CLASS DRUGGIST who will be pleased to -gterve you 35 doses for bullZ~t cen t s D o n t t f- e s o m e o t h e r jus t a eltgtod tor t h e r e i-i t iy o t h e r t h a t wil l p lease von at all aft-v t r y i n g t h i s o n e

L L JOHNSON M D Prop Atlanta Georgia

-gtgt MM

VALVELESS AUTOMATIC

Stock Fountain PAYS FOR ITSELF THE FIRST YEAR

c O - V M U U A I ld NAi C i i J H O i f Uuv r SV Uyiue p a o t o r ^ervic lti

bullSunaay l u o r u i a ^ t IVJJG tail every oui ie i evening at T LraquoC o c i j e k I r aye i n e e i i u ^ i i day e v e a i a ^ s s uaday acuool raquo( c lose m i n i i n g s e r v i L e Corey s w a r t t i o u i ^upi lucii Tee pie Sec

ci MAiagt cvraobic c u u u c u O Hev SI 1 CouiLuerford 1aBtor S e r v l o every S u n d a y Low high mass w i t u s e r m o u at

t iUO p m v e s p e r s a n -

m a s s a t 73ooclo 30a m Catechis

i d i c t i on a t 7d0 p t

SOCIETIES

n i h e A O H Society of ttiia p lace m e e s e v e i t h i r d Sunday intrie F r Haltnew xlal l tohn T u o m e y and M T Kel ly County DoiegHte

i j HL V C 1 I meetft the tirrt F r iday ot each JL m o n t h at 0 frac34 p in at tne home o b r i i 1bull

bullSigler Kveryone l i i tereeteri in t e i ope ranoe is cortUijtlly invi ted gtirs Leii M^ier c ros Mir Ktra D u r t e e S e c r e t a r y

i^he C T A and B Soc ie iy of t h i s p l a c e i r e j every t h i r d Sa tu roay e v e n i n g i n t t i e F r gt ^ i

thew H a l l ]oiiu Donohue I r e s i o e n t i

No Valves or floats t o get out of order

Automatic Never fails to work Doe3 not overflow No mud or tilth P u r e cool water

Guaranteed T o d o a s

claimed

Big Sailer Sold on 30 Dm Tmlml

MONEY BACK IP NOT SATISFIED

GEDGE BROS IRON ROOFING CO Fountain St Anderson Ind

6 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE

KNI Z N I G H T S O F M A C C A B E E S eer e e rv Fr iday e v e n i n g on or heii re

o l t h e moon a t the i r Uail in t h e S w a r t h o u igt Vi^i t in^ hrot l iers arlaquo c o r d i a l h inv i t ee

I H A S 1 CAM rift LI M I h r A l K i rrn i

Li f i n ^ t on Lodge No 7 Communica t ion Tuesday evening on or b e U r

the in 11 of the moon

it A M K f ^ r r bef

Kirk Van Winkle W gt

ORDER CC EASTERN STAK meetp each m o m i the Fr iday even ins following t h e r e g u l a r F

frac34 A M mee t ing M K S N K T T E V A T O H N W M

4

0W KK OF MODERN WOODMEN Meet the first T h u r s d a y evening of each Month in the

-NUccabe^ hal l C L Or imes V C

At vorp laquonr ltbull bullbull) t fuc lv iisoi i i ovj- c iuvMitin l pr-c 11- rvneiif-aht- bullltlt t ionss t r i r t t j rcont iLioNfml HANDBOOK o n f a t W J t t

for secoivur fcatelaquotlaquo n ttirouah Junn A Co recalve

LA D I E S O F T H E MACCABEfctS Meat e v e o u a n d 3rd S a t u r d a y of each m o n t h at 230 p m

(vO T M hal l Visiting s ters v u r d i a l i v in v i ted L U A C O N U V A Y Lidy Com

r N I G H T S OK T H K LOYAL GUARD F L Andrew P gts

Oo^rftiGhTs ffc bull1 a n d des orpraquo bull or-tfj^ bull-non free whether ui

pntent-aht- ltonlmui)iC5a laquoTt frlaquo in f i-HAMD800f qn Patent

Patents ttkon t hn iuah Munn A C tpfrml notice wrraquoiout c h a r w i n t b laquo

Scientific Hmrm A hRnrlsomely lUurtrafed wtteklT Lnnrert e t^ crlHtiori of any snjientiao JoornaL Torros S3 a

MUNN S C o 3 8 8 ^ ^ New York Branch Office Kraquo F StL Wash nston D C

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BUSINESS CARDS

HF S GLERMD C L SIQCER M r

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J A HUHCBRFORD m SOIt Lapeer M I c H ^ t i a X - C t S 5 S f i S i T S l Claquot4yl UuDvc

F R A N K L A N D R E W S

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1 CHAPTCR ImdashContinued Well sir I should feel much better

U I could go over there into the swirl eyed Mueeh it out for myself -Yon MM If I could win out alone and pay hack the seat price and then make a pile fox myself If you felt later nice giving um another chance to come Into the Ate then I should not be laying myshyself open to the charge of being a mere pensioner on your friendship You know what I mean air and wont thjlnk I am filled with any low-down pride but if you will let me have the price of a stock exchange seat on my note and will give me the chance when I get the hang of the ropes to handle some of the firms orders I fihaJl be just as mudi beholden to you and Jim sir and shall feel a lot betshyter ttyVel~T r- ir I knew what Bob meant so did father and we were gladenough to do what he asked father insisting on making the seat price In the form of a present after explaining to us that a foundation stock exchanger rule proshyhibited an applicants fro^ borrowing 4he seat price Fourv^ers after 60frac34 flBrownley entered the stock exchange fee had paid back the flMty thousand with interest and not oary had a snug

thousand to hit Credit 0 Ranshyis iMfca ait was

a year

rat

iy in -mans notch would make thousand yearly earnings cast an unshycertain shadow at Christmas time Bob was the favorite of the exchange as he had been the pet at school and at college and had his hands full of

(business 300 days in the year Beshysides Randolph amp Randolphs choicest commissions he had the confident orders of two of the heavy plunging cliques - bull

I had Just pissed my thirty-second birthday when my kind old dad sudshydenly died For the previous six years 1 had been getting ready for such an -event that is I had grown accustomed to hearing my father Bay Jim dont let any grass grow in getting the hang bullof every branch of our business so that when anything happens to me there will be no disturbance In the Street in regard to Randolph amp Ran-dol phs affairs I want to let the world

soon as possible that after I pan our business will run as it al-

So I wHl work you into my lips in those companies where

the oor that the southern gambling blood that made by grandfather on one of his trips back from New York thqugh bo had more land and slave than he could use stake his land aad slavesmdashyes and grandmothers too-on a card game andmdashloseand change the whole face of the Brownley deagt tinymdashthose same gambling microbe are in my blood and when they begin to claw and gnaw I want to do someshything and Jimmdash and the big brown eyes suddenly shot sparksmdashif those microbes ever get unleashed therell be mischief to pay on the floormdashSUM there will

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was a baaotitttl nopa anl Bob and I mad u for the day urtnaratorT to Mrf Randolph oa my jvSkkT9m 1frac34frac34 down to o laquo ^ U c laquo gt t Wtwpon- laquo laquo w st^ppad out pf lain office one a^tha derks announoad that a lad r h j ^ - ^ ^ ^ in and had narUpalariy UrVBrowaley

11 Who the deuce can in at this time on Sat all alive men are In the heat aad dirt of and the good growled Bob her lnM

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A lady entqrteV Mr Browrftastf

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Bob bowedr^^ I amt^eujah Sands of Sands Land-

ln^ V^jMlla Y o u r neople knew our paojto j t^^rownley probably well eaoa^h tsBiffeu to place me

O ttraquogt Judge Lee Sands asked -bullltbulllaquo h e l d o u t bia hand

Bobs handsome head was thrwwml t in Judge Lee Sands oldest back his thin nostrils dilated m daphter said the sweetest voice I though there was in them the afBjraquolJJBB ever heard one of those mellow of conflict The lips wert 4am rippling voices that start the imagina-acrosa thewhite teeth with 3 laquo | ^ 5 t tion on a chase for a mocking bird enough to show their edgft and In only to bring it up at the pool be-the depths of the eyes was a dark-red neath the brook-fall in quest of the blaze that somehow gave the impres harp of moss and watercresses that sion one gets in looking down some sends a bubbling cadence into its long avenue-Of JWack at the instant a [eddies and swirls Perhaps it was the

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a ripple in our affairs and none of the stocks known as The Randolphs ^fluttered a point because of that to the

financial world momentous event 1 Inherited all of fathers fortune other ltthan four millions which he divided 1 up among relatives and charities and

look command of a business that gave me an income of two millions and a Joaif a year f vOnce more I begged Bob to come Into the firm 1 Not yet Jim he replied Ive got my seat and about a hundred thousand ^capital and I want to feel that Im

t kick my heels until I have together an even million all of

making then Ill settle down yeraquo old man and hold my handle

low and if some good girl hap-Ing about that timemdashwell then

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llaughmdashyou who are and alway beea aa staunch and steady as t ^hronse John Harvard in the yard you bullwho know Monday morstngs^uat what 7ltJU are going ti do Saturday nights

aad i l the day3 aad nights in bgt iweea and w1raquob always do i t Jim I

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locomotive headlight roaads a carve at night

Twice before wey back In owr colshylege days I bjtd had a -peep at this gambling temper of Bobs Qaee in a poker game lit our rooms when a crowd of New York classmates tried to run him out of a hand by the sheer weight of eeisK Aed again at the Pequot house at New London on the eve of a varsity boat racev when a Yale crowd shook a big wed of money and taunts at Bob until with a yelkhe left his usually welHeeded feet and frightened me whose allowance was dollars to Bobs cents at the sum total of the bet cards he signed before he cleared the room of Yale money and came to with a white face streaming with cold perspiratloj These events had passed out of my memory as the ordinary student breaks that any hot-blooded youth is liable to make in like circumstances As I looked at Bob

omen in that day while he tried to tell me that the business of Randolph amp Randolph would not be safe In his keeping I had to admit to myself that I was puzzled I had regarded my old college chum not only as the best mentally harshynessed man I had ever met but I knew him as the soul of honor that honor of the old story-books and I could not credit his being tempted to jeopardize unfairly the rights of property of anshyother But it was habit with me to let Bob have his way and I did not press him to come into our firm as a full partner

Five years later during which time affair business and social had been tapping along as well as either Bob at I-could have asked I was preparing 1ST another sit-down to show my chum giat the time had now come for him to help me in earnest when a ltJueer thing-happenedmdashone of those ttfeae-countable incidents that ~ltJod someshytimes sect fit to drop across the llfe-

ejsjti s heretofore vlsiWe aa

Nearly everyone has heard of the man whose dog got his head caught ta a pitcher into which he had thrust lpound after a taste of the milk at the bottom The man cut the dogs head off te save the pitcher and then broke the pitcher to get the dogs head 0UVieelraquo1sA^ea^Blfc

An incident with almost similar feashytures occurred in the little village of Stanton Nv euro the other day The children at Mft Uriah Bumgarner were playing oa the porch of their home when a small daughter picked up a churat one- of the old-fashioned kind with a large bottom and a small opening and in- a spirit of mischief placed it upside down over the head of her two-yeraquoraquo-laquoiid brother who was sitting on the floor The little girl acshycidentally dropped the churn and down it went over the head of the child who begatt to yell The father and several neighbors ran up and found that the boy had turned his chin upward and the churn could not be removed The- upturned bottom of the churn finally had to be sawed off before the child ccotld be released and the little chap emerged from his unique head covering almost dead from fright

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southern accent that nibbled off corners and edges of certain weed and languidly let others mist themshyselves together that gave U tts luscious penetration mdash however that may be it was the most nampyeatetday-no-to-morrow voice I had ever heard Before I grew fully consoiom of tone exquisite beauty of the girij thifc vtoiee of hers spelled its way into my brain like the breath of soma- bewitohitafj oriental essence Nature envious ment the security of an perfect marshyriage have ever combined to eonetl^ tute me loyal to my chosen one yet as I stood silent like one dundh abshysorbing the details of the loveliness of this young stranger who had so sudshydenly swept into my office ft came over me that here was aa woman inshytended to enlighten men who- could not understand that sampaft which in all ages has without warning pierced mens hearts and soulsmdashlove at first sight Had there not been Katherine Blair wife and mothermdashKatharine Blair Randolph who filled my love- world as the noenday August sun fills the old-fashioned well with ueetling warmth and restful shademdashafter this interval looking back at the past I dare ask the questio-mdashwho knows but that 1 too might have drifted from the secUre anchorage of my slow Yanshykee blood and floated Into the deep waters

Beauty the cynics scoff is in the eye of the beholder or in an angle of visionmdashmere product laquoraquof lime-light point of view desire^mdashbut Beulah Sands was beauty beyend cavil sushyperior to all analysis as definite aa the evening star against the twilight sky In height medium girlish but with a figure maturely modeled charmingly full and rounded yet by very perfection of proportion escaping suggestion of plumpness The head surrounded and crowned with a wealth ofdark golden hair restedona neck that would have seemed ahort had Iti

The Fox ae a Decoy Some 30 years ago a tame fox was

kept at the Berkeley Castle duck deshycoy in Gloucestershire England This animal understood^ the whole art of decoying wild-fowty and showing himshyself to the duck wfdgwn and teal on the decoy lake need by waving his tall and moving gently to aad fro to attract the attdlffae of the curious fowl The blrrta the faga laquolaquoltgtbullbullbull a the

MFWiampamp tney a red dog as npar in cqfor to raquo fox as possible fofj- the difficult partof decoying duck from the pool to the netted pipe

Forreate Principle Here is a brief summing up-of Gen

N R Forres bullbull He was a man of humble birthi and little education a trader in slases and mules grave silent unobtrusive but possessed of military gesfcus of a high order As a leader of cavalry he was unequaled and knew mo fear During- his service he was detained to take part in 129 acshytions audi to have 2 horses shot unshyder himgt la one terse sentence he summedi up his art of war To git thar fiirat with the most men mdashProm the Appeal to Arms and the Civil War -

fundey duration

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Student Recruits Every year

holidays the ^eeg ( associations in tfce bull colleges of Calileeirttflfctte4ito ktgf religious conference Tor~atudepta~ at Pacific Grove At the laBt holiday season the conference developed a new movement very analogous in its origin and its purpose to the student volunteer movement which cajjje out of a like conference of eastena tpf veraities at Northfteld in 181$^ l l l sr students at Pacific Grove a er formed the Student Movement Those present subshyscribed a pledge form reading I purpoee if God permits to become a minister of the gospel They bound themselves to solicit other recruits

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Winaclf No explaaatioii was offered aid no deductions were made That nightly comlog the silent orocatng of the hair -and the departure were acshycepted stoically as a thing actually

land undoubtedly happening and part ot the nams regular life and eraquoperV epceV Shelton died recently after hav-leg allowed himself irlth bit groshytesquely bared bead to be etbiblted in a teat through mountain hamlett as The Modern Cain and the local newspapers recall bis story ft was anotaer mountaineer living many miles from Shelton and deshybarred of any postibiltty of knowing about htm who told the mountain girl he was about to marry that she must reconcile herself to a nightty visit from a man he had killed who he said walked to his bedside and sat with him an hoot after midshynight The stouthearted bride marshyried in firm expectation of the ghostly vigil at her couch And according to her sworn evidence in court elicited Incidentally in the trial of another case and lb the presence of an audi-

of horrified stiffened and breath-Hat mountain people she was not dinshy

ted She swore that regularly nigbt the murdered man kept

tryst and that she and her groom ray awake and looked at aim It was another man of this same neighborshyhood who committed a murder and undertook to dismember and hide the body of his vkttin He old his friend that while be waB carrying the sevshyered head in a bag over his shoulder across a certain wide TiiU where the broom hedge was growing In the late autumn the head snddenly began to whistle a tsme whicli was a favorite with the dead irmtn

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My firsi trial was a failure The cook boiled it four or live minutes and It tasted so flat that I was in despair but determined to give It one more trial This time we foUowed the dishyrection and~boiled it fifteen minutes after the boiling began It was a deshycided ^access- and I was comuletely von by its rich delicious flavour^ to a-thort th5M I noticed a decided fat provemat in my conditio^ and kept growing b e ^ r aampA better month after mofitfe untlf now I am perfectly healthy and fa Jay work in the school room with ease ad pleajure I wottif not return to the-nerv Mtafroying^frac34 a raquo r e o i r e a | t w w y gt i laquo e y ^ raquo ^

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His echool vas at Rock Forgs which is seven miles from Bellefonte preferrtng to board at home he walk ed these 14 miles each day with the exception trf 14 trips which he made on a bicycle The distance covered during tne term was 2156 miles and taking from that the 560 miles which he traveledon his bike leaves 15frac34frac34

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iSeli^iBefKBTmometer registered 10 tr 14 degree fcelow zero In addition be broke hie way through the snow to the school house and made fire havshying the room warm before school was called at asae oclockmdashPhiladelphia Record

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Lydia EPinkhamsVegetable Compound )raquoaJgteen the standby of American mothers la meaeringr for childbirth

NotewhatWr JamesCheraquoterof437 W Sith S t New York saya la tbl lettermdashDear MragtiQkham-I wJbsh every eapeetaat mother knew about Lydia E PInkhama Vegetable Compound A neighbor who nad learned of ita great value at this trying period of a womans life urged me to try it and I did so and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me I recovered quickly and am in the bestof health BOW1

Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ia eertafaary a aveceasfal remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women

It ha cured almost every form of Female Gc^aalamta Dragging Sens tiona Weak Back Falling and Displacements Inflammation Dloera-tion and Organic Diseasea of Women and la mvalnabk in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life

Mflaquo Pinkhams Standing Invttation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakaea are iavited to

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Miss Magie Connor has returnshyed from a three weeks visit with friends in White Oak

Bert Vanfilaricuui was called to Green Oak Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Avis

Mr and Mrs Kirk Van Winkle prnounced themselves well pleased with the countenance and the ore tonal qualities of Preside Roosevelt

Wm- Blade and family at C B Welleis Sunday

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Mr aud Mrs Henry Johnson spent Sunday with their son in Marion

Master Carter Brown had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes quite badly last week

Einil Lambertaon cloaed his second year of school at this place last Friday with an entertainment which did great credit to both teacher and pupils Mr Lam-bertson left the first of the week for the Lansing Business Univershysity His friends all wish him success

PIAIHFIEID Maccabee ice cream sale at their

Hall Saturday evening June 8 th Will Foster and son Howard

spent part of last week in Lansing Miss Agnes Sayles of Stock-

bridge visited friends here Friday and Saturday

Rev Ostrander and daughters attended Decoration Day exercisshyes at Stockbridge

The Sunday schools of this place hold Childrens Day at the Presbt church Sunday morning June 9

Among those who went to Lanshysing to see Roosevelt last Friday were 8 G Topping E T Bush and Gus Moule of this place

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Mrs Eugene Wines of Ann Arshybor spent the last of the week visiting her mother Mrs George Blade

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centratlon of thought is one disadvanshytage Snch concentration leads the thinker to place an undue relative value upon the subject of his thought A specialist in throat diseases Is apt to bulltfer all the Ills man is heir to to the throat The professor of ancient lanshyguages cannot understand how a man can be properly equipped for any proshyfession without a knowledge of Greek and Latin To the merchant the chief and of man is to buy cheap and sell dear

In tbe legal profession this species of monomania tends to make the courtshyroom a tournament of lawyers -The real object of a court to do Justice Is burled under a rank professionalism that has grown up like weeds in a flower garden

Edward Avery a brilliant young lawyer wns especially under the Influshyence of this professionalism Having been elected state attorney he considshyered It his duty to convict alike the innocent and the jruilty As soon as his duty to the state hud ended and he beeamo an independent attorney be considered it his duty to secure the acquittal of any client whether innoshycent or guilty His friends used to reshymonstrate with him on the want of elasticity of his principles but withshyout avail He was intensely logical and could give the best of reasons for his deductions He forgot that logic Is but a machine which will grind out anything that is put into It

One day while Avery was practicing on hiu own account a man whose trial for burglary waa to come off immeshydiately sent for him and asked him to makehis defense

But I know nothing about the case

eryi friends When the prosecutors evidence was all in Avery took the witshyness who had seen the burglar descend the trellis and asked him how haew the prisoner was the sameMlaquoSsn The Witness could not awear that he waa Be had seen him run and be bad been followed by a policeman and several citizens but the witness had merely seen a man descend the trellis What knan he did not know Avery trapped him Into saying what threv doubt on the fact of the Identity between the man who had descended the trellis and the prisoner then snowed how easy it would be for the one to be mistaken for the other He closed by a powerful argument against ruining a mans gt life by evidence that was defective and a pathetic appeal for the prisoner The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty

There was a dinner served that night at the bar association club rooms givshyen by those who had played the joke on Avery He revealed the fact that he had lost articles that bad been In his family for 200 years by securing tbe acquittal of his client but that he would rather have suffered the loss than do so unprofessional an act as to turn against a client He thanked them oue and all for having given him an opshyportunity to prove that even under the severest temptation he could not be recreant to his duties as an attorney

All of which is very fine but it does not add to securing the- object for I-hloh courts are organizedmdashJustice

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Clevnr With the Card Some years ago a certain county Jail

waa undergoing extensive alterations during which time a gang of pickpockshyets four in number were arrested one market day Owing to the alterations the lot were confined for a time In one cell but were placed under strict surshyveillance the care of them being speshycially Intrusted to the sergeant The day after during his rounds he spied them playing cards when he promptly opened the door and summoned a felshylow constable on whose arrival the cell and the prisoners were most careshyfully searched but no enrds were found However the card playing still continued until the diiy on which th^ pickpockets were to be sent to the agts- sizes for trial Then the superttttSftsV I ent a very kind mnn nntl a great -^ vorlte with every one asked thdav-aSs a favor to tell him where they haamplii den the cards They told him that as soon as the sergeant and his comrade entered their cell they stuck the pact In his pocket and picked It again beshyfore he left as a proof of which they presented him with the much uael packmdashPearsons Weekly

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Averys fancy was tickled at going into court to conduct a case he didnt know anything about He prided himshyself on his readiness and resource He would add another to his already large number of stories thaf he was used to telling his friends illustrative of these faculties The accused man had but $5 to give him for a retainer but Avery wns not after money His obshyject was to have an opportunity to show wliat be could do impromptu

Tbe case came off the same aftershynoon Avery was somewhat surprised to see In tbe courtroom several of his chums mostly of the legal profession and asked why they ware there He was told that they had heard he had taken a case be didnt know anything about end they were curious to see hew he would handle i t Avery was pjeaaed TUJa meant that they were

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st the railway but left the mat-the judgment of Individual mem-The Alpine club finally with-

its objections when attention was called to the fact that it had not withstood the Jungfrau railway (about two-thirds ofwhich is now completed) The originator of the Matterhorn project the eminent engineer H Inv feld has written for the Alpina an article in which he reviews the objecshytions The chief ones are that the

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railway would disfigure the mountain would desecrate it and injure the guides at Zermatt His answer Is that in the first place the aspect of the mountain will not be changed in the least as the railway will be subshyterranean all the way up The station will not impede the view on top and will hardly be visible to the naked eye from Zermatt The charge of desecration was also brought at first against the Jungfrau project and even against the Rigi railway nearly 40 years ago it was soon found to be foolish As for the guides they will probably have as much employment as ever There are now four routes for ascCBuThg the Matterhorn and theywiH be used as before by those

whose main object is the sport of climbing The railway will be a blessing to the thousands who cannot climb

Wing Shooting Wing shooting can no more be

theoretically taught than can riding skating sailing a boat milking a cow or playing the violin Practice and perseverance in this as in all field sports can alone make perfect while the most persistent effort even then often falls to make a crack shot Certain rules however must govern the beginner which if observed will materially aid him in becoming an exshypert When a novice takes the field for game says James W Dixon in Recreation he Is very apt to become flustered or rattled at the critical moment when the bird is flushed and then he will stare open-mouthed and wonder how it happened This often occurs in the field and the tyro invarshyiably has some plausible excuse to offer His gun was not cocked he stubbed his toe just as the bird rose or some equally weak explanashytion is made or else he lays all the blame on his dogs whose thoughts could they but express them it would be interesting to interpret The best wing-shooters do not close one eye in aiming nor do they follow the bird in its flights with the muzzle of the gun but closing one eye is admittedly betshyter than tightly shutting both as many young would-be sportsmen have been known to do

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Will theGreat Railroad Financier Be Criminally Prosecuted or Escape Scott Free

The Record Made Up A conference of great importance

bearing upon the Harriman case will be held in Washington this week It will then be known whether the adshyministration intends to go after Mr Harrimap and hfc railroads through the medium of the Sherman anti-trust act or intends- to let the railroad magnate and his associates continue on their way rejoicing

President Roosevelts Indianapolis speech in its bearing upon the Harrishyman consolidation is open to two inshyterpretations Some people declare that it was conservative in tone and that the presidents assertion that railroads should be permitted in law as well as in practice to acquire the Stock or bonds of connectingbut not parallel lines was tantamount to a notice that the government would not proceed against Harriman

Others are equally emphatic in their statements that the president at Indianapolis showed that he was still on the firing line and that it was his purpose to use the Big Stick on Mr Harriman

The record in the Harriman case is made up and at the conference that will be held at the White House a deshycision will be reached showing the intentions of the administration toward Harriman and the men associshyated with him Opinions vary as to what the president will do In this matter and when Mr Roosevelt gathshyers his advisors around him he will find that they are divided on the quesshytion as to the advisability of proceedshying against Harriman in the courts

There are members of the intershystate commerce commission who are insistent that nothing except criminal prosecution and the imposition of sentences of imprisonment will put an end to such flagrant violations of the anti-trust laws as was disclosed in the inquiry into the operations of the Harriman railroads Other members of the commission will tell the president that the evidence in hand is not strong enough to justify the administration in embarking upon a project to smash Harriman

The moat dUttagirtpM man in nation attended tt - funeral of Mr id Gaston MeKifttey amp Cairtom^Oo and stood at tha gray aide in the cemetery where tbgt body waa laJ4 baraquo side the remains of her martyrad hu band gimpfe r-waajhampfuaral ceift mony there was mnc that ^waa imshypressive for the woman who laydea4 and the open and women gathered around her coffin recalled scenes and incident that have formed the Matoty of the nation for the last decade bull

The service wave held at the North Market street residence of the McKln-leys Not araoe the funeral- of Mrs Benjamin Harrison has so large a number of men eminent ra toe affairs of the nation been gathered at the funerai of any woman

Among the number who paid a last tribute to the memory of Mrs McKin-ley were President Roosevelt and Vice-President Fairbanks four memshybers of the cabinet two of whom also were ministers of the late President McKinley Senator Knox of Pennsyl-J vania attorney general in the McKln ley cabinet former Postmaster Gealaquo eral Gary Supreme Court Justice and former Secretary of State W R Day Gov Harris of Ohio Senator Dick and many other distinguished persons The cabinet members present were Secretary of State Root Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou Secretary of the Interior Garfield and Secretary of Agriculture Wilson

Feed Babies to Serpent In spite of the fact that a similar

charge was investigated and dismissed by a grand jury some time ago anothshyer complaint has been filed with Unitshyed States District Attorney Llewellyn of New Mexico that a tribe of Indians in that territory are given to the worshyship of an enormous serpent to which is fed the new-born babies of a puebla in which It is housed and carefully tended and guarded

The complaint was filed by a Cathshyolic priest who alleges that a dozen families were segregated from several pueblas two years ago and formed into a puebla by themselves Although it is known that many children have been born to these families not a child is to be found in the puebla Thjs led the priest to press his investigations with the result that he discovered in an adobe house isolated and closeshyly guarded the serpent which is worshyshiped by the Indians of the pueblas around and that every babe born in the small puebla and It is suspected in many others is fed to the serpent Mr Llewellyn having no jurisdiction has filed an affidavit of the priest and other evidence with the territorial aushythorities

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LATEST DETROIT CRIME

after Mutilating His Victim He Startshyed Ao Commit Suicide But Was tot

Froxen Out Hundreds of old soldiers are leaving

Richmond going home to escape the rigors of searching cold and steady rain unprecedented in that city

Thousands of delegates to the sevenshyteenth grand camp and reunion of the Fnited Confederate Veterans are lingshyering however to participate with the Sons of Veterans and their sponsors Maids- of Honor and many friends in the parade and unveiling of the heroic statue of President Davis

The United Confederate Veterans decided to meet next year in Birmingshyham Ala and elected Gen Stephen D Lee of Georgia grand commander

A Wholesome Philosophy Absolute honesty and a definite will

often produce better results without unuauiil intellectual gifts or opportun-

Jtgt than the keenest intellect can at-tea wUbeut these moral qualities It laquo bull bull - bull alp easy thing says Laura

r-3PfelaquoBt4lnt in Delineator to quote ^Braquoeste Oted men and women in

ltH character have prac-SatiSfe ttttBad the most conspicuous

tion cull amp0tA philosophy of life Gregory Mi l ^ ltamp about life but connection pound amp govern our ac-

ilaquo wet Baen called the Of life Since

oaaar ie tJee measure of of every

IT ytmr part wellmdash f i a a11 despair will E x p e r t Ale aoratae mist be

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Shaken Up Three earth shocks at about 320

Saturday morning caused the inhabitshyants of Guayaquil Ecuador to jump from their beds and run panic-stricken into the streets The first and last of the shocks were slight hut the second was heavy and lasted about 40 seconds causing the bells in the churches to ring and stopping the clocks in the church towers No news has yet been roceived from the inshyterior but it is considered probable that damage was done in the counshytry Owing to the peculiar construcshytion of the buildings the disturbance rlid not cause any damage in that city

Husband Was a Woman The body of Nicholal de Raylan

whose sex has been the subject of disshypute and litigation since last Decemshyber was exhumed on the arrival in Phoenix Ariz of Baron Sehlippen-bacb Russian consul in Chicago The body was in a good state ofpreserva-tion and the face unchanged Baron Schlippenbach said

This is the body of Nicolai de Rayshylan who was for 12 years my secreshytary ---^-- ---

Later the proof of sex was made i he coroner and a physician who had attended the dead person making afshyfidavits that De Raylan was a female De Raylan as a man was twice marshyried His widow in Chicago denied that De Raylan was a woman and claimed his estate She cannot get it now ns a widows heritage

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Trust Busting That the federal grand jury in Denshy

ver is secretly investigating some of the largest corporations in America and that indictments will be returned against men who are rated as multishymillionaires and captains of industry known as well in Wall street as in Colorado is reported

Fully 120 secret service men now make their headquarters in Denver this small army of government sleuths having rented a large portion of the fifth floor of an office building from where they are spreading the net that is tightening about victims in high places

L C Wheeler In the service of the department of Justice fs in charge of the secret service men and says there will be some startling revelashytions in the near future

Predicts War That in three or five years at the

outside there will be a war between Japan and the United States is the opinion expressed by J A Elliott of Manchester N H The strained feelshyings between the Japanese and the Americans he says cannot be imagined by those who have not seen the two nationalities clash The Japshyanese along the Pacific coast he says are very aggressive and are going into all kinds of business with success They are particularly strong in transhysportation and now control a large part of the Pacific trade Their success against the Russians has made them chesty domineering in fact and the feeling against them is intense

Americans are hoping that therfc will be nolaquo outbreak till the Panama canal is built

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Waitera ttery bull Because be hrcursedJ

t with ~the cowardice oMbe lowest form 1of brute creation which revels in brutality to a helpless victim weaker than himshyself but whines and snivefs with any pain or Buffering inflicted upon him self David C Walters wife slayer ir steadily recovering in a Detroit hoe prtal and probably will be almost we within a short space of tinTe

When his poor little wife lay in a weltering heap on the floor Waiters picked up a bottle of carbolic add which he had brought with him with the purpose of ending his murderous existence He presssed the bottle tc his lips and poured out amp mouthful ol the fiery liquid It burned -his month He spit it out upon the floor without swallowing a drop for hla throat waa not burned

This was the desperate man who had only a few seconds before fairly hacked to pieces the body of a frail little woman

Walters own story of the crime is a brutal tale of a most detestable crime The only effort he makes toward a defense is that he knew that his wife loved Kirkpatrick more than she loved him that she refused to forget Kirkpatrick^and go back to live with him That is all

The detectives sat around his cot in the hospital and he told the story of his life leading up to the crime He told of waiting in the house for his wifes return When she came in I begged her to go back and five with me again be said Mamma I said to her you must come back to me and live with me and love me She refused and then I said Mamma you have nearly killed me and Im go ing to kill you now Then I grabbed the hammer and struck her over the head with it three times God when she fell I saw that she was dead but I picked up the knife and slashed and slashed at her Then I tried to kill myself but I failed

$ $ 4 Qpampafatla

tna ltfcarlT oir diaJHot who iraquo vol Bnaafair of any of the iaeocporated aort aaaoctatlona there iA in Lans

fWllhf ^videocei ef discriminaUoa passenger rates on the Pere Mar

against himself he may appeal-ttbu|raquoiij(r loteratate commerce- commisflion bull

There are resort aaaociatkuw at Harshybor Springe Roaring B r ^ W^ampuf ton-amg and two at Charlevoix 4ncorgt laquowted ^a^eraUev laws of the eaate All of the resorte are reached by tne Pere Marquetiegt People living In gtart of Om state belong to sther-jjf the five as Pere Marquette has l special rate n the Det

Horribly Mangled Edward Martin was instantly killed

by a Pere Marquette train a short ais tance north of Muskegon Saturday He was not identified until a piece of paper on which his name had beep written four timeB was found in lining of his coat by Coroner Ba nie The body was terribly mangled

It is thought that Martin had etaft ed out on a hobo trip and while rlgt ing on the train fell between the trucks of the baggage car The body was dragged the entire length of the train lie was unmarried

Smallest in the State What is probably the smallest

school in point of attendance in the entire state of Michigan and one of the smallest in the entire United States had its ending several weeks ago when District No 2 in Muskegon township closed for the season The two punlls who were under the tuteshylage of Miss Edith Hale of Muski left slates blackboards and arit tics and romped away to follow plows and pick berries at tfyeir home oh the farm

Miss Hale thinks that the number of her pupils compares favorably to any school in Michigan The pupils were both young and were very orshyderly One was a boy and the other a girl They were both in the same grade in school

District No 2 hasnt always been so light in attendance but early this spring many of the pupils left school to work at home

After Nine Years Peter Coman an Indian wan arrestshy

ed near Eagle River on the charge of murdering Henry Taresh of CryBtal Falls Mich nine years ago District Attorney OConnor accompanied by Sheriff Murphy found the body of Taresh burled at a depth of two feet in a swamp near Lac Du Flambeau Taresh was a woodsman with relatives at Crystal Falls and the authorities searched for year3 to locate the murshyderer

The Hermits Estate Archimedes Galbraith the swrinp

Ilermit who passed away in the St Clair county poor house a supposedly rich man did not have enough of his estate left to make it worth while probating The appraisers find thai the aged hermit left real estate valued at $1200 but this being highly rort gijed there will not be a quarter ol the valuation when a final settlement is made He left farm implements valied at $45 and held 27000 shares in seventeen different corporations The value of the shares Is iilacod at about $pound or less

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Mr Winters Disappears- Byron Winters aged 56 is missing

Last Wednesday he dyed his hair and mustache black and left This is his second disappearance raquo

He dropped out o f sight In Lake City four years ago and went to his mother-in-laws in Blanchard His sisshyter-in-law did not know him he was so changed and sent him away but she recognized him by his walk before he got to thegate and called him back

Mine Worked Out The Caledonia Co the only co-opershy

ative concern to engage In coal mining in Michigan has worked ont its first shaft which was sunk just south of [eludes an estimate of the realty value Bay City The mine was operated three years and was owned officered and worked by the miners themselves The miners realized large profits cleaning up $28000 from the three years The company holds leases adjoining and has already sunk a shaft in a thick vein and is taking out coal

Bernardo Powers aged 60 waa cnt in twain by a freight train atPowera

Qstrait Valuation Surprising even to the assesors

themselves is the increase of $21000-000 in the assessed valuation of land and buildings in Detroit as figured out at the assessors office This in

$725 _ _ _

iation members 5 raie ticket to oe

e 1 on owners in the Charlevoix

who do not belong to any of ttia resort associations have been notishyfied by ^tue Pere Marquette that by strict instruction from the interstate commerce commission the company cannot sell them round trip tickets for less than $955

Just how the company figures that it can discriminate this way against aon-aasociation members is what the latter would like to learn

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The Walker The Overland Walking club organshy

ized in Jackson April I 1904 has planned Borne extensive trips for the summer James M Hutchinson of Jackson and Sdward T Buckley of Bay City will take their vacations toshygether thn year and will leave by train for Pittsburg from which place they will start overland on their tramp takshying in Philadelphia and the Jamestown exposition en route For the year 190S the tramp will be through the west taking in the Dakotas Yellowstone park Colorado and other western points

la etdeff to join the society it is nedtedafry to walk 200 miles outside of budBjea walks the first year and each suoeeesttaf year 400 miles is the mini-muifc U m is not covered the memshyber 1a efeamped uie aw arlaquoeraquo-to walk 400 mtajjhett-

AlthcaVBVevtt ttwT ^ 40 per cent proposition and the origlaal Dlckk(

h collection of bill as it paavttf the bull ^ o r t ^ 0 ^ ported and the senate cweanmee o there is little bee for traquoelr K tibdquo It is regarded aa pialanMly i u e

that Gov Warner irtU eB a ^P e r -Bession but not eajfUar taan -(ur-1908 If the railroad smailsiln fails this it is exyeete laquoJftte 1laquo bullJuded in the call v amp

^ h a t if the primary bill fails ti Gov Warner was asked la

ltbdquovgto vmi r s ciWartu-4tv Nixon and Gau f Kevs Gates and

The addrelaquosea Littlejuhn were

^rrintf and to the point A severe ovin threatened during the meeting

(luoh frightened the people and sev-aI lelt t be room to look after rlt-ams

d open windows ti

Passed Both Houses

otroitmdashTJood srarios of butchers t a t t l e brought full s toady priulaquoe with those of a week afeo but common

and cow strife were about fie Gold milch cows aold wall but

e scarce Common grades dull bull X t r a dry-fed s teers and heifers $5 fi0 s teers and heifers 1000 to 121)0 $5ltBgt

$- 2fgt do 800 to 1000 $4 TfifoFi L0 s teers and heifers fat 500 to 700 $4 2i1i4 60 choice fat cows $4 2 5 ^ 4 50 jjood at cows $3 754 15 common $8(^) gt0 canners $1 7 5 ^ 2 irgt choice heaTA- uMsraquo 14 25(8)4 5laquo rajr to ffood-tflNKtfaVtl raquo3 75rtf4 etock bulls $3 25reg3 40 opound feedincr s teers 800 to 1000 ^4firaquo fair feeding utwers tS00 to 1000 ^ 4 21 choice atockers gt00 to TQ0 4 choice laquotockers rgton to Od-lj ^ stock heJfers $3 2nlaquoM mifkers Idrgri young1 medium age J40(frac34)50 common milkers $18025

The veal calf t rade was active jind s t rong 25c per hundred higher t han it w a s a week ago quite a la rge proporshytion of the receipts b r ing ing $7 per hundred and 8ome choice g rades high as $7 75 Best grades $7(^7 others | 4 f t 6 SO

The sheep and lamb t rade was laquoitrong and 2rraquoc h igher than lant week top lambs b r ing ing as high as $8 per hunshydred Best lambs $8 fair to good lamba $7reg7 50 l ight to common lambs

5 506 76 fair to good butcher s h e e p 5 75 culls and commoit $3 50copy4

sp r ing lambs $8^10 In the hog depa r tmen t the t rade was

very dull and prices pai4 were frorrv 2iamp to 3c pound e r hurrared lower t h a n last week Packe r s s t a r t ed In to buv them at |G 1-6 but raised thei r morn ing bids a nickel and paid commission- men $fl 20 RAjige of pr ices L ight to good butchers raquo8 2 0 laquo 26 pigs $6 20 l ight yorkers $6 1R6 20 roughs | 5 75 s t a g s one- th i rd off

Kast BuffalomdashMarket genera l ly 10c h igher on all desi rable g rades best expor t s teers |o7ScopyS10 bea^ 120ft to l3lMMb steers $55006R besl 1000 to 1100-Ib do $526reg5Sfl best fat cows $4450 fair to good $35ftreg4 t r im-

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kJainahorongh of slender dark-eyed girt ia a white satin fawn with a neekiaoe of rallk^ifce pearl Hit faei softly rounded throat She was p i l i n g the petal front red rose and

Isbly out of the frame bejfcin love with her

i e r raquo i i o spend my le manor until

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my Aunt E U amp i i i f E j y g j f l 1 j raquo y e n d

most of the time ^ P y i f ^ filace In the d l n l n g - r o o s T l j M ^ ^ l M V toward the celling and iffHMNJfc bull watched Marianne droeftaf tfcft bull raquo bull

ltof her crimson rose 1-^ I am going to have

o n the 25th of June w r e m m and you muat not fall me ejflf Reginald I shall refuse to t a W f p for an answer

This was of the nature of a sumshymons to Windsor castle and I dared not disobey Resides I did not altoshygether object to a house party at Kersey manor in rose time However At the last minute I was delayed and It was not until the evening of the

bull26th that I drove up the oak-lined aveshynue in the soft moonlight My aunt met me In the great hall

They are having tableaux in the music-room she said Will you come there as soon as you have changed

The light was turned low as I softly entered and stood unobserved in the back of the music-room There was a hush over the audience as the

bull curtain was drawn to reveal a lovely picture My cousin Jeanne smiled winsomely out of the frame as the

Oountess Potoeka in the fajnaw ftor-trait that is familiar to everr-one

of hands flrowaed the of admkatto as the

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frac14 conversation ceased nlaquofl about to be drawn for

A mewNiuve and I turned per-doiiy toward the little stage

de^ve a great start and clasped trtftck of the chair in front of me

r njld see the sheeu of her white 0VfiJfe^n gown the long necklace of yf brails about her snowy throat It was

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everyone was talking at once jtlaquot the tableaux One or two aid t r i v i a saw me and came to welcome JjfjjlJ it was several minutes before I^tWraquod make my way to my aunt 1

Aunt Elizabeth I demanded preshysent me I beg to the lady of Kersey manor Where did you find her OHl ehe step down from the frame to^eef T

4 1 4 frac14 ^ happen - 4 - ^ - -| v ipoke Marianne came by iaf-her white satin WWM

ehtpo^ating pearls And the red rose atflfin her hand

Marian cried my aunt Stop a moment while I present your cousin Reginald

I bowed low I felt that I ought rte-fcaf a plumed hat to swraquoep the

this lady of an olden

tMM down from

crumbs to the trout that rose greedily W snatch then and we pelted the cross old peacock with flowers and then we leaned on the sun-dial and Mariannes taper finger traced the letters of the carved inscription just as I had dreamed of her doing Her hair curled riotously bewitchingly about her face that was flushed like the petals of a pink rose as she bent over the letters

Do you know Marianne I said that this is not the first time you and I have leaned on this sun-dial bullfttMitlmes it has been ia the pale

e when the garden was to silver and the rosea dewshy

ed filled the air wUb their me and sometimes we have been

ere in the wintertime when the snow lay deep on the terraces and the quaint bay trees and hedges were all carved from purest Parian marbles Alshyways we have been here together and always we will lean together on thivold dial watching the sunny hours go by Marianne lady of Kersey manor

She blushed ravishingly But I smt not Marianne lady of Kersey manor stupid she pouted You are te-

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TRUE D16N1TY OF LABOR

larit O M day I found her aiooe to th Mbrary and boidly

l v a s t to apeak to you about a Htlaquo matter of bosmeea i f you will

to l i s t e n e r saidstimy to her as she sat at the deek^ writing

buainess ehe acfd coMItf er lipe trembled a bit at the as though a smile were

through Well be quick 1 am immensely busy A

ed her delicately pencil pe ahe leaned her head on

h e r h ^ l ^ l U t e n Its bullbullbullraquo Ifte soocesslon and the

property V sitting down comshyfortably t M iow chair beside her bull

Is this atrtalr Jwtoess she asked ausplcleaaiy-

StricUy I anraquoaaC It is very important YomJaf I laquo(p my aunts heir and some darJKrraquoW manor will belong to me and ^ know it doesnt seem to me fjdtfi^iki You have always been th lJSy^lirianne of the manor and you lepafj 1 feel as though I were doing fWi-SMt of It

Oh not at all said Mai tym f t v Iitely half turning back to fta f0 ter as though she wished mw let hasten I have no claim in any way you know

Well I said reflectively some-hem I feel that its not fair and I have a proposition to make I want you to keep on being the lady of Kershysey manor

Oh no March hare she 3aid That would be doing you out of i t No thanks very much but I couldnt think of accepting such a present from you She laughed KThat does Mme Grundy say A young lady should never accept any iencCyUntriCS deg f s r i a t e s t i n d u a t r i l i l v

Calling of the Skilled Tiller of the Soil antf tftlaquo Skilled Mechanic Have Right t Be Recognized as ProfesshysionmdashNlaquod of Skillful T r a i n i n g -Plea for tl iv Too Often Overworked Farmers Wife

We Leaned on the Sun-Dial

than the maddest

bullampraquo

waited for- y o raquo J w -ypjwf aeons and I hav^^ia jraquo so lonely though I knew you would come at last Marianne lady of Kersey mashynor

She smiled ravishingly and looked at my aunt questioningly

He is our court jester the latshyter replied with a smile

Rut I am not jesting I cried with mock solemnity She is Marishyanne Marianne of the portrait I inshysisted Deny it if you dare

Yes she 1laquo Marian my aunt acshyknowledged But Marian thegreat-great-grandniece of the lady of Kershysey manor and your distant cousin

Not at all I begged to differ She is Marianne herself Marianne who sat to Gainsborough Marianne who pulled a red rose and flung the

deed mad madder March hare

You may say you are not but you are goiag to be I said emphatshyically You have got to be 1 have been in love with Marianne lady of Kersey manor since I went to Rugshyby a little chap in knickerbockers jnd 1 am in love with you and two things equaling the same thing equal each other

Not at all she said It only proves you are a fickle creature Fancy what a change of heart to adshymire my great-great-aunt one minute and the next to tell a girl whom you have known only 15 hours that you care for her How could I ever trust you Cousin Reggie

As I said before you interrupted me I went on tranquilly I love Marianne lady of Kersey manor and I love you and two things equaling the samemdash

Ah you are getting too mathematshyical tor me she said and ran swift-

gift from a young man except bowks flowers and bonbons unlessmdash She stopped suddenly and blushed adorably up to the little curls on her forehead and down to the collar of her frock

Unless what I demanded but she laughed and blushed still more Unless

Oh never mind she saich know I cried triumphantly

bullHavent I studied Mme Grundys rules of etiquette Unless they are engaged or married Isat that it word for word Marianne Thats the only way out of it I said Come Marianne sweet I have never loved anyone else but you I have been faithful to my dream Marianne- for so long and I waited for you^ oft ages and ages Pray keep on being the lady of Kersey

The pink stole up into her face again her eyes were soft and winshysome as she held out both hands to me in sweet surrender

Well I suppose I shall have to March hare she said since you inshysist upon it

Lansing MichmdashAt the sementen-nial celebration of the founding of agricultural colleges in the^ United States President Roosevelt deiiv-wasd the address In part he sadd

fiftieth anniveruary of th found-Of this college is an event of i u -

bullkfiiiflcante for Michigan was the in the Union to found thia the bullRural college in America As tber is nothing in which we

talce a jetter pride than our KUu^tional system Nevertheless for at leastt a genshyeration We have toeen waking to the knowledge tbaV there muat be additional education beyond that provided in the public school as it i jnaaaged to-day

We hear a great dear-el th nlaquolaquoU of protecting our worklngwen iMf compeshytition with pauper labor 1 IMHraquo wy tittle fear of the competition Of- gtgtbullgtbullgt labor The nations with p+UWHfitmampm at| not the formidable industrial nownpitHsiS of tliis country What ths Antrteaa workingmun has to fear Is tlugt competishytion of the highly skilled worfclngmanlt0f the countries of greatest industrial effi-

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and by tjto afrlcuUe The Plaquoopl4 laquof our Xarmfo-r

bo able to combtni amonc in the enost ejRcfent mlaquolaquour- of their Industry Jhtom thlaquo higftlr inUrestd which now sttrrouad every atfie A vaaf flraquoW Is open by co-oooraUye awwcUtioe a f __ In dealln with the relation or the to transportation aed to ltlr diati and manufacture of raw maft

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American tarmcrt ean QmfHtm to^^tha social p power

Advice for the Workers

la only through aulaquoh combi Am full their economic and

Practicsi Education Sooir learning is very important but f t

is by no means everytning and we shaft never get the right Idea of educattore untU we definitely understand that -is man may be weD trained la book learn ing and yet in the proper sense of the-word and for oil practical purposes be utterly nneducatfft while a man of com paratitfrly little beok learning may mrv-ertheless in essentials have a good edushycation

It is tu that agriculture in the Unlte4 States lias reached a very high level of prosperity but wltr cannot afford to disshyregard trte signs which teach us that there are lnflulaquoftes- operating against the establishment or retention - of our country life upon a really sound basis The overextenslve aunf wasteful cultivashytion of pioneer dfejy mlaquost stop and give place to a more economical system In our countrv life there most be social and intellectual advantages a s well as a fair standard of physical eowrfort There must be in the couoCvy aw i s the town a multiplication o f mo-ffemearts for intelshylectual advancement and social bettershyment We must ttty to caisrr the average of farm life and we must afso try to deshyvelop It so that It shall offer exceptional chances for the exceotiomrS ssan

Labor on Hbm Fawss All over the country tliere- is a conshy

stant complaint of paucity amppound farm labor Without attempting to go into all the fea ture of this question I would like to point out that vou can never get the right kind the best kind of labor If you offer employment only for a few months for no man worth anything Trill permashynently accept a system which leaves him

bull in idleness for half the year And most important of all I want to say a special word on behalf of the one who is too often the hardest worked laborer on the farmmdashthe farmers wife T emphatically believe that for the great majority of WSttiien the really indispensable Industry amp which thtf should engage is the in-dusttyef tUe horn As no other learn-iWt U ampamp important for the average man as the lsara|aF which will teach him how to make ass IrVetthood so araquo other learnshying Is as important tor-the swvsugi- worn-

as the rnroialaquo W i s 1 mdash

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KAISERS PHONOGRAPH CLOCK

Novel Timepiece Ramlnda Him Days Ervgaflements

of

hefhter I eraquoheV ^ a w e lt way 4own the garden path and I bullflat her

bull laquo d then began days of uncertainshyty Marianne teased me and tormentshyed me and avoided me choosing any littfe insignificant creature that was

BerlinmdashIt is not generally known the kaiser possesses the most unique clock in the world a so-called phonoshygraph clock made by a German inshyventor The clock reminds the empershyor of business and other engagements When the kaiser for example wishes to be at the chancellors house at ten oclock in the morning he speaks into the phonograph the night before which moves a pointer and is called at the hour indicated The phonograph graciously announces Your majesty it is now time to call a carriage and go to Chancellor von Buelows Moreshyover when the kaiser is at breakfast tlva d o c pound lefts him a dozen or more things which he spoke into the phonoshygraph the night before so as not tn forget them

American cities have no troublesmdash at leasu none worth mentioning

Drives Away Neuralgia

an ^ [ a good housewlfn_ass|

The calling of the skilled tiller or the does not tradeean thaCJga soil like the calling of the s k i l l s me- overworked drudge 1 Mja_ chanlc should alike be recognized its proshyfessions just as emphatically asgttile callshyings of lawyer of doctor- of tinker merchant of clerk The printer the elecshytrical worker the house painttn the foundry man should be trained just as carefully as the stenographer or the drug clerk They should be trained alike in head and hand They should get ovrr the idea that to earn $1J a week and call it salary Is better than to ern fc5 a week and call it wages Thtf young man who has the courage- and tin- ability to refuse to enter the crowded field of the so-called professions and to- take to constructive industry is almost sure of an ample reward in earnings ia health In opportunity to marry earlj and to establish a home with reasonable freeshydom from worry

There is but one person whos- welfare is as vital to the wolf at of the vhoh country as is that of the wage-worker who doeu manual labor- and that is the tiller of the soilmdashtin- fttrmt If there 1frac34 one lesson taught hgtgt his tony it is that the permanent giyatn^ss of any state must ultimately depend mtraquore upon the character of its countny population than upon anything else No growth of cities no growth of wealth can make up for a lyss in either the numbvr iwr the characshyter of the farming uoyuJutlon In the United States more th-an in almost any other country we shouBd realize this and should prize our coujraquorty population In every great crisis of th- past a peculiar dependence has ha tu be placed upon the farming populatiraquoraquo and this dependshyence has hitherto be^a justified But it cannot be justified to the future if agrishyculture is permitted to sink in the scate as compare with other employments We eanm afford to lose that prbull-bullraquo-inently ty^caT American the farmer dve-owns ht own farm

Social Side of Country Lifogt Everything should be done to wK-oir-

age the growth in the open farming country of such institutional ami social movements as will meet the demand rw tho best typo of farmers There shiraquouM bkraquo libraries assembly halls social or-ganlaations of all kinds The school building and the teacher iraquo the school building should throughout the country districts be of the very highest type able to fit the boys and girls not merely to live in but thoroughly to enjoy and to make the most of the country The country church must b revived All kinds of agencies from rural fre^ delivery to the bicycle and the telephone should be utlllxed to the utmost jood roads should be favored everything should be done to make it easier fnr the farmer to lead the most active nnd effective intellectual poshylitical and economic life

But UlUch has been accomplished by the growth of what is broadly designated as agricultural science This has been developed with remarkable rapidity durshying the last quarter of a centurv bull the benefit to agricultmdash bdquolaquo

- bullraquo bull - t r n ElVat ltie cornprstuTr Gi our unexampled

prosperity are on the one hand the production of raw material and its manshyufacture and distribution on the other The production of raw ro^teriftl from the surface of the earth j a t^e sphere in which the departmeh f agriculture has hitherto achimdash-u s)|igthv n c M k results

ove is hard and rough and tiie necessary work of act umU-r the best circumstances matter how tender and coostd^ral husband the wife will h a w at least full sliat of work and worrr and anxl-bullety but if tlie man is worth Ms salt he will trv to take as much as possible oC the burden off the ahoulbTeim of his helpshymate

Scores Women- Wtte Shir Outy Try not misunderstand me I have not

the slightest sympathy with those hysshyterical and foolish creatures who wish women to attain to easy lives by shirking their duties I have-as hearty a contempt for the woman who shirk her duty of bearing and rearing- the children of doshying her full housewife work as I have for the man whois an- ifdler who shirks his duty of -timing a hvfng for himselt and for his household or who is selfish or hruta1 toward his wife anfl children I belirlt- in the happtfmraquoSB that comes from the performance of duty not from the avoidance of duty But I believe also in trvinw each of us as strength is given a to lvlaquor one anothers burdens and tliis especially in our own homes Nil outside training no co-operation no government aid or direction can take the pire of a srrong and upright character of goudr-vs of heart combined with clearshyness of head and that Htrerigth and toughm-ss of liber noclaquosary to wring sucoes from a rough work-a-day -world Nothiajc outside of home can take tho piaco of home The school is an invalushyable adjunct to the home but it wretehed substitute for It The U relation Is tke most fundamental roost Important of all relations No r in church or state in science or or Industry however great his avef ment does work which compare if portam-e with that of the father anlt mother who are the first of sovereigna iid the most divine of priests

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Eucalyptus Sends Shoots Up Over a Wall to a Sewer

bullhere hs ^ltch

Man Declares That Nutmeg la a Sovshyereign Specific

The superstitious man thrust two fingers down his collar and brought forth a string which was around his neck Attached to the string was a little round dark ball

A nutmeg he explained I wear it for neuralgia Never heard of that cure for neuralgia Best ever I

petals at her feetmdashyou are arent you j found it out from an old negresa in South Carolina I was suffering a Marianne

Aunt Elizabeth smiled indulgently You roust not mind your cousin she said He is harmless but I am conshyvinced he Is quite mad

Then some young upstart bore off ray Marianne for the cotillon If I couid- not danee it with her I show ered her with favors and danced with no one else When she tnisohieveus-ly brought me a jesters oap and I strung a ltttle bells in one figure I put it on re-Juctantty -

Th ne^ct morning we walked n the garden together julaquot as w e used

thousand deaths with neuralgia The old woman went to my wife and said

Why dont you get a nutmeg and put it around hi3 neck

My wife laughed but gtame and told me about it I was suffering so terribly I was willing to try anything so the old woman got tha ntmeg

blus ribUMl thrmgh it and gave-it to nie 1 imtjt around mv neck and in a Mule whJilaquov-tlft tfenrai-gin va3 gone I left t f a utmeg around my neck for r fee wMle

you trv

thinking perhaps that particular ono given me by the negress had some speshycial virtue Then the ribbon split and I lost it

This happened years ago in the south Last week I got neuralgia again worse than before if that could be I nearly went wild until my wife said Why dont another nutmeg

And I did With the same result It wasnt an hour before the pain was gone

I cant explain i t I have asked doctors and they say they cant ex^ plain it but they say also that beshycause they cant explain it is no rea^ son they should disbelieve in its ef flcacy

Too Much So How did you like that cometist

sent to you asked the agent Well as you said replied the orshy

chestra leader he certainly does play the cornet to beat the band

All right eh No he couldnt keep tima

r me executive departments no other not even the postofflce w comes info more direct and beneficent contact with the daily life of the people than t l v department of agriculture and none wilv^e yield of practical benefit- is greater irt proportion to the public money Cvpended

Field a Usefulness Ahead Fnt great alaquo i t s services have 1 n in

(he past the iff virtment of agriculture lias a still larg field of usefulness ahend It has btvtt l i M l i n - wit srndng crop Tt must herraquoV f t o r (lt111 a I s o w l t h

living men The troveV m l u n i u s t recogshynize iho far-reaching- importance of the study and treatment of V 1 P r o h i m gt degf farm life alike from fgt social ind economic standpoints and tlu federal rraquoigtd state ilepMrtments of agriculture should co-operate at everv prtls11

How can the life of the farm t v gt m i l y h o

made loss solitary fuller of oppot1 1 1 froei- from drudgery more comforv H b l deg-happier and more attractive Sue 11

result Is most earnestly to be dlaquoiirev bull How caraquoi a compelling desire to live on the farm be aroused in the children that are born on the farm All these quesshytions are of vital importance not onlv to the farmer but to the whole nation and the department of agriculture must do it share in answering them We 1HVDraquo ultimately to double the average yiflfl -gtt wheat and corn per acre it will be a great achievement but it is even more important to double the desirability comshyfort and standing of the farmers life

Need of Co-Operation Farmers must enm the vital nefd of

O-operation with one another Next to ihis comes co-op^ratlon with the trovcrn-ment and the government can best give its aid through associations of farmers rather thiin tamprettgh the Individual farmshyer for Uiara fetjao Kreater agricultural

From Santa Barbara Cal there comes a story of a most interesting freak of vegetable life which is strictshyly vouched for

Through a certain garden there ran some years ago a sewer made of redshywood timber This sewer was again eased by an outside sewer -bullbull the sewer there w - bdquo bull c r o s ^ Wn~- - D U l t a brick wall

_ ieet high and in such a way that it was pierced by the inner sewer which it closed tlgatly while the outshyer sewer ended aTlaquopt)r bull tfk wall bull _pound M-

The outside S raquo w ^ r _ ^ frac34 ^ raquo | ^ course of time decayed atftHt tus tree standing some 60 feet aw had taken advantage ppound this and sent one of its fus to the coveted spoT in as direct a iine as possible

KCLV Ilie root entered the outside sewer and followed its course as fax as it could At last it came to the wall which shut off its course and I t could so no farther the Inside sewer l inns perfectly tight

But on the other side of the wall the sower and its double casing con-tinned and this eucalyptus trea-riently knew how to get ttMfe-Jt

Some three feet high ItjM wall taora was a iiqjp or two in 4mU caimus traraquo WJM M R H M K l s its wot bafaamplaquoraquo

a c e the stm and wlnrtunffl yjj| th n o I e - through which it

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bull^Sft^nN t-gt-

us e other side and enti on

sewer raquo^am a^d followed it aJon|f as formerly -

How did tu G t r e laquo know of t l raquo h in the wall KTdegW ^ ^ it know tb the sewer was on ue other aidaT Ho could it direct the roVj to f o aikf bullae place with such precision roots of any plaat grow always ai unerringly in the direction of Its just as the eucalyptus tree did

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Everybody in Ohio wants harshymony but every one wants MB ownbrahcl of the article

Fraok PlaquoV Ann Arbor t

MLraquoS Mas $ friendsI i ere tb

Miss Martha Dunn spent tbe and Jackson

Jfcckeoa and

JS^febocUh viaitod

and Helen k in taneing

bullbull raquo

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Karrnington i s to soon have a sewer amount

Remarkable Kescuraquo

The truth is stranger than fiction

bas once more been demonstrated in

tbe l i tt le tmvn of fedora Tenn tbe

residence of C V Pepper He writes

I was in bed entirely disabled with

hemorrhages of tbe lungs and throat

Doctors failed to help me and all bope

had fled v h e n I began tak ing Dr

Kinus Ne^ Di scovery Then i r s tant

relief oaoae The cough iatf soon

ceased the Mee iog diminished rapshy

idly and in t t r e e weeks 1 wasable to

g o t o work Guarant ed cure for

coughs and colds o O c a n d $ 1 a t F

A S i l l e r s D r u g store Trial bottle

free

Money is a drug on the marshyket says ft New York daily But unfortunately the drug trust has not been busted

Accordiug to his friends Taft has every state but Oklahoma Afld if a certain set of irwrlToak prevent it Oklahoma will tM)t gft into the Uuion in tuatf to ltJGunt either way

According to an exchange Sec-py Taft is interested in every

bull^m0tfat remedy he hears about ^ 4 ^ W w e are not mistaken he will

have found a sure one before the TI Presidential nomination comes off

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The Magle Wo 3

N u m b e r three is a wonderful masshy

cot for Geo H Tarns ot Cedar Grove

Me according to a letter which reads

bullAt+er suffering much with liver and

kidney trouble and becoming greatly

discouraged by tbe failure to find re-

lief I t i ied Ele- t ic Bitters and as a

result 1 am a wel l man to-day Tbe

first bottle relieved and three bottles

completed the cure Guaranteed

best on earth tor fctomach liver and

kidney troubles by llaquo A S igler

JJtarspgist 50

pound gt A b A u t o m o b i l e m a g a z i n e a s -

^t g g f t l t h a t t h e p o s s e s s i o n o f a m o -

t t f r c a r i s n o t n e c e s s a r i l y t h e

- n bull bull o o f o f g r e a t w e a l t h A n d t h e

^ ^ f c c t i s t h a t t h e p o s s e s s i o n of o n e

i s s o m e t i m e s t h e c a u s e of g r e a t

p o v e r t y

E m i l y Lambert son closed a sucshy

cessful years school in the Hick

district last Friday This is hia SPR

and vear in the same school One ot

his pupils Glenn Fisk has neither

been absent or tardy dur ing the en

tire vear

systemmdash$6000 being the

voted to start wi th

After b- iug closed a few weeks the

So Lyon hotel will again be opened to

the public tbifl week

Mrs Leal Sigler is v is i t ing friends

and relatives in Lans ing She atshy

tended the jubilee there

Paul Brogan who has been spendshy

i n g several months in Nebraska reshy

turned home the past week

Heres the latest c o n u n d r u m Why

is the year 1907 like a lumber way

o n T N o spring to i t mdashMilford

Times

Miss Florence Andrews attended

the c losing day of school in the Uady

district last Friday v is i t ing her formshy

er pupils

Conger tbe Detroit weather man

predicts warm weather from now on

If his predictions prove f t i t t bs wants

to go into hiding

E d w i n Hewi t t j a c t f t a foreman on

tbe A a a A r W r E at Hamburg has

r t e i t t a ^ t a aflOjtptyjl similar position

4 6 Utt A k Lfcn at a higher salary mdash

TMiaffS

The DISPATCH does not make much

blow but when you are in a hurry for

k job stationery cards books briets

or anyth ing remember we make a

specialty of r u b jobs

The v eatber man broke the record

aga in this year in g i v i n y us a fair

day May 80 However tbe spring

had been so backward that there were

few flowers to decorate with

Tbe officers in Ypsilanti took out a

slot machine the other pay and

dumped the thing into the river and

never even took out tbe lead of nickshy

els U still lays there in 20 feet ol

water

Tbe supretm court holds that

marriage license records in the

county clerks office are public

documents and as such must be open

to inspection of a ny one who asks to

see then they cannot he surpressed

FowUrv i l l e people are not taking

much interest in the lecture course

and there is a chance that that vi l lage

goes without this season They

should not drop tbe course if it is

possible to keep it up They are a

good thing tor a town

Many purely agricultural towns

make the mistake of th inking they a

have a great future before them along

manufactur ing lines when if they

would devote their entire energies to

tbe betterment of the produce market

of the town and in every vay possible

make the farmer see that it was to his

interest to come to that town to luy

and sell there would be no necessity

for factories the town would be one of

the most prosperous in the state

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Two Sides of a Stpcl jabbing Operatioi

[Ordinal ] Oue afternoon a gentleman left tugt

jfflee uear the N W York Stock c h a n g e stepped iuto a cab and dl the cabman to drive to hia h o n ^ ^ tuwu Having started He puUed d o ^ k Uie curtains took a revolver from Uti eocket and placed tbe muazle against aia temple

Albert MeBereau had followed a conshytinued bulling of the N Y and 1raquo rai lway and bad thereby been ruined The published statements of the road showed that their earnings would enshyable them to pay a 10 per cent annual dividend on their common stock though they paid nothing They were bullpending their profits gtu the bettershyment of the road Me^reau bud kept long on the stock with a v iew to reaping a rich har-veBt when the dishyrectors should cease this outlay and begin to give tlje surplus earnings to the stockholders But year after year passed with no change in the fluancial policy of tlie company Mesereaus marshygins were finally absorbed and on tbe afternoon mentioned a slump iu tbe market bad placed him heavily in debt

A s he w a s about to pull the trigger the face of his wife came up before hia mental v is ion- a face that bud al-

op without Pol

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and p u t tiki a t e n a 7 bajrti

jreau alias p e n t f s lng W e n let out of bs

m by the maid nad caacood r Jy telephone^ leat his flight

_ j a t g e t b e plaos of tbe N Y r R a i l w n y company returned to

i d was only released from it a hours after the announcement of

dividend The next morning be apshypeared again In Wall s t r e e t Meanshywhile the price of the stock went urgt by jumps and his profits were enor n o u s E D W A R D COLEMAN

A century the selectmeti of Boston llke-A piompt pleasant eood remedy ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 duty

for coughs and colds is K e n n e d y s J t ^ jnteresUng however toja^ Laxative Cough S y r u p It is especial survival or perhaps a revivalcopy1

ren out noud for every member or ^ ^ wampnwte history is mark tb family It contains no opiates m a n y peculiar features After nfty-aad dons not consHpate Contains ^ t w o years of French seventeen years h o n - v H i u i H r a D d lasles nearly as of English and thirty-three years of hon^y HII1 a t u i k i BpaniA rule Mobile came under the

good ugt map^-l syrup Lbildren u s e bull t r o J Q r ^ U u l t e d s t a t e a g 0 vern-

it meut in April 1813 uud was b-cluded iu the Mississippi territory- On Jan

20 1814 by au act of the territorial

AW ASSIZE or M^it^a KefMteMoi bullt bull laquo ^ t

in the La laquoalaquoylaquo la the latter half of tot saranteantb-and the early part of tha eifhteanth oantaries the regnla^on of tbe prica of bread by public authority was ajamll-iar principle 1raquo the English cotontof America In New Haven for instance the weight of the penny loaf waa regushylated by law about 1660 and in 16W the Massachusetts general court also provided a regular assise fixing the weight of the loaf according to the price of flqur At various ttaw aur-_A lug the first quarter of the eighteenth

syrup

Sold by F A Sigler Druggist

Paid In Full Two young ladles evidently stenogshy

raphers were having an animated disshycussion while on their w a y to work tbe other morning in a Market street

w a y s been cheery helping him to bear | i-ar The discussion revolved around his continued disappointment his per the question as to the best method to petual sinking to ruin Now it was iu-1 impress their respective employers as

expressibly sad His braiu temporashyrily unbalanced righted itself and he resolved to live for the sake of the woman whit loved him and whom he loved

Nevertheless that night some of his clothes were found on the deck of a Hudson river ferryboat and Mesereau had disappeared

Meanwhile there were rumors in the bulltreet that N Y and P railway com

to the value of their services Do you know said the smaller of

the two my former employer was the worst old granny H e could not spell the simplest words correctly and he couldnt pronounce them One day i thought I would impress him with the value of my services H e gave me a letter to typewrite and I just went along and copied It as he handed It to me Then I made a second copy

mon stock w a s shortly to be put on a [wi th all the misspelled words correct e rumors ed With beaming countenance I haud-

A Very Practical Christian A benevolent old man who lived on

his farm In Iowa never refused shelter to any w h o might ask it of him His many friends remonstrated with him

gtut tbSfl characteristic knowing that uast iapal ii hoboes would avail e H e a o f the opportunity and that Hlaquoa great danger of the obi

in befartobbed To these remon bdquo j n c e s the old man replied that h

S i e v e d in practical Christianity But said one of his friends this

t e e m s very impractical Suppose one of these men took it Into his head tr lob you one night

My dear young friend was the reshyply I bid nil enter In the name of God but I prove my belief in practical Christianity by locking up their pants during the n i g h t

When you feel tbe need of a pill

take a DeWitts Little early Risei

Small pill safe pi 11 sure pill Easy

t o takemdashpVasant a n d effective

Drives away headaches Sold by r A 8 ig llaquo Drugc ilaquot

Jp a a a a i e o f indigest ion no

ir t t tat te or how obstinate

t W l j p n r i i l j releived by

the use of Kodol The main facshy

tor in cur ing the stomach of any disshy

order is ret and the only way to get

regtt is to actually diaest the food for

the stomach itself Kodol wil l do it

It i8 a scientific preparation of vegetashy

ble acids conta ing the very same juic-

e found in a healthy stomach It

bull i n f o r m s to the P u r e Food and D r u g s

iw - laid by F A Sigler Druggist

GRAND EXCURSIONS T R U N K to

R a i l w a y N o r f o l k V i r g i n i a S V t e m hi) DM -v 3--vvi Tgt t - S J

D a i l y up to Nov 3 0 VARIOUS ROUTES

S A R A T O G A S P K I N G S N Y -Iuv 3 4 6 and 7 - Knights Templar-

A T L A N T I C C I T V N J nay 30 to -hiuc 3 American ett Assn

l O S A N G B L B S CAL -June 10 to 14 - - National Heci Ass n

doing one route returning another

P H I L A D E L P H I A PA cJulv l 1314 15 and 16 - - rgt P O I

B O S T O N M A S S -luly 1 -6 L27 and 29 - N-fJ Old Home

V e e k

Special inducements in low round trip r a t ^ s to the W e s t and N o r t h w e s t

Round trip S u m m e r Tourist t i c k e t s to Principal Canadian and New England

points on sale -laily a f t er -June 1st-Return limit October 31s

Liberal s t o p - o v e r s Full particulars i t ooal tnkaf office

Subscribe tor the Plnekugf IWgfgfrh

dividend basis but since these had been rife for several years no one paid any attention to them The stock fluctuated as usual and though rather high for si nondividend paying stock w a s considerably below par

One day a director of the road called hte valet into his private room at home and said to him

Dennis some one has been openuK my letters

I hope ye dont mane to accuse me o doin sfch a thing sir replied the man

1 do and Im going to hand yon over to the officers of the law on a charge of theft

I steal sir It is to my interest to shut you up

for a week If you will consent to be made n prisoner in my house under lock and key for that time I will make no charge Otherwise I will put you behind bars perhaps for years

i I inn innocent of anything tbe law will punish in that way

Tbe law is money 1 having money am the law Which do you choose a voluntary imprisonment for a week or to go to jail

The gentleman stepped to the teleshyphone tml took down tbe receiver

Dont call tbe police You may shut me IU) here

Very well Follow me He led the way to a back room in an

upper story There were two winshydows but they were small and neir the ceiling Tbe valet entered ami his masler locking the door took the key

Several days later a maid in the hall made sufficient noise with her buckets and brooms for the prisoner to hear her

Knte he called in that you Good gracious Where do tbe voice

be com in from Come here Kate-- to the door Im

Dennis I want to speak wi th you Dont make a fuss

The girl approached the door and Dennis whispered to her through the keyhole Then she went away

Mrs Mesereau lying awake - - she slept but little since her husbands disshyappearancemdashthought she heard the telephone hell ringing on the floor be low She listened and heard it again

this time surely Getting out of bed and pulling on a wrapper she went down and answered the call

Is that you sweetheart Great heavens Its Berts voice I must be quick Go to Bunkers

office in the morning Tell him Im alive have lie en In the service of a director of the N Y ami P railshyroad At the stockholders meeting In a few days a 7 iter cent dividend will be dec a red First make contract for half his profits then give the Inshyformation Goodby

The next morning the supposed widshyow w a s in the office of her husbands former broker was closeted with him and when she emerged had a written contract signed by him that he should form a syndicate to buy 100000 shares of N Y and P common stock to be held at least sixty days half the prof-Its (on condition the information provshyed correct anil the stock advanced) to go to Albert Mesereau Within two hours the iyndicate had been formed and during the aftrnoon n d the next morning i00000 shares had been pirkshy

ed him both copies What did he do breathlessly ask

ed her friend forcing the conductor to hold his car so that she might alight at her corner and at the same time hear the answer

He fired me w a s the replymdashPhilshyadelphia Record

He Flreil the Stick

I have fired tbe walking-stick Ive

carried over 40 ears on account of a

sore that v e s t e d every kind of lfeat

ment until 1 tried Buckien Arnica

Sa lve that has healed the sore and

made me a bappj man writes John

Garrett 1 North Mills N 0 Guarshy

anteed for Piles Hums eK by K A

S i g l e r druggis t 2 5 c

The Tip Randolph Wanted Can you put me in no way to beshy

come a successful rogue to an amount that may throw an air of dignity over the transaction and divert the attenshytion of the gaping public from the enormity of the offense to that of tbe sum From a Letter of John Kan dolph of Roanoke to Dr John Brock-tmbroutth

legislature the towu received u charter of incorporation and at two meeting of the Inhabitants on March 11 and 14 the municipal government was orshyganized and the charter publicly read in English and in French JLbe populashytion at this t ime was composed of French English and Irish elements On April 4 following three w e e k s after tne organisation of the municipal govshyernment a tariff for bakers or asshysize of bread w a s drawn up by tbe commissioners (the governing body of the town) aud proclaimed in English and in French This fixed the weight of the loaf for the ensuing month In accordance with the price of flour Inshystead of changing the price of bread it waa more convenient to make the loaves lighter or heavier a s the price of flour rosa laquor fell On May 2 1814 the weight of the bit loaf (the bit being a coin worth 15frac14 cents) Was fixed at twenty-eigBt aances and the weight of the half bit loaf w a s fixed at fourteeu ounces

On July 8 1818 Mr Martin the bakshyer appear btfore the board t s i paM the sum o t lO a fkua for having u |ktaapi of which s u ^ W f f s p oiflcer On Jan 24 scale of weights for the bit loaf

f t d laquo P t r M bdquo lt m i 7 t ^ ^ t i o n of Beginning May lt$ 1817 fraquo bread was proclaimed w e e gt of monthly as before and th is^j j the w a s continued for a little more t~ j two years The records do not Shi

that the assize was proclaimed afl1

1819 but the town continued to exer else a control over the business of bakshying Every baker was required to procure a license and to register-Ma trademark width was stamped OB Ma loaves A public bakehouse was alsxraquo estabjisbed and seems io luive been managed In the same way that muntcl-pafftres -control public markets the bakers rentingthe stalls from the town and being sul) -et to inspection As late araquo 182 in the annual statement of thelaquodty clerk the following entry os-bullurs ill the statement of receipts durshying the year Sales of condemned bread g l S7 -(Quarterly Joraquorraquoal of Economics

th-

A Fortunate lYxan

Mr E W Goobn ot 107

Stbdquo Dalla Tex says 4 In

year I have lie-omn aeqiiagt-traquod

Dr Kings Nraquow Lit Pi-

ative I ever Kioraquo- n -d gtbull

disposes ol malaria ami

They dont grin 1 gt raquo

F ^ Siglers d bullgt - -bull -

l iCnc-

past

W i t h

and no a-

bull i) - h i IMK

i 11 - n bull bull - -

For scratches burns c u t s insect

bites and the m a a y little hurts comshy

mon to every fainiIf D e W i t t (Jar-

bolizerl Witch Kaael 8alvraquo i is the best

ren edy It is s o - t h i o g eonintf fJ taa

bullbullbullgt r heal ing l ie sure ta pet ftoWirta

gtrld by F A

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bullv bull y d j w A i gtltltbull

r-ArWAH m o o n r rm it i

tun far MEN

Instant relief to sufferers of

Rheumatism Kidnty Troubli Stomach Disorders

Get a bottte to-day Is purely a vegetable compound Mild in effect but one the most eifectual remedies known for re-storing the entire system It is derived from nature not compound of drugs and chemicals that only allay the pain but cures to stay cured after all so-called scientific treat ments have failed

For sale by druggists Send for drculare Address

INDIAN MEDICINE CO Milford Ohio

More Money for Eggs r undrr most any conditions There is a lot of money to be made raquo in the egg business if conditions are rijht There is no reason sect why F a r m e r s and P o u l t r y Rnlscrashould not make just as good H profits on their investments as any other linoof business and it is

possible for them to do so The price of eggs during the winter months is double and sometimes more thwi doublr^that paid

during the lummer months T-he only way to take advantage of this advance is to hold summer eggs for winter prices That fresh eggs can be kept from six to

raquo or wore has been proven by careful testing with nine m

HACERS ECC PRESERVATIVE and anMAa arfag this Preservative need never sell a dozen eggs for anything but the h i g M f JMgket price Send for Sampl mud Ckatftrs ttlUng you ti cbtut amp

C C PRBSOViNC CO - St Louis Mo

f

bull bull 4 ^

bullV5l bull t -i m

bullVi

bull bull bull gt bull

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bullhow you ftrWw1 o f Purt $ M B Table^-Mw dtgt t wiilaampiU yon JGrao i Trill f a e ^ a At laquolaquoalraquo-irO Stoop Hlaquoa4a^ iWtgtbull Neu^allaquoiabdquo Hd tthe roHhitH Period paoft t te

a Ion lt a bUxd coog6tiltMk a Jimdxche Tablets simply

~by coaxing nrtiy the un-ulood pressuiH Thtft is all

A d d r e s s Dr Shoop Uactne Wis bold by All Dealers

Hlaquo As t f lmnoto iraquo tlaquor

waa laquo M p H N v to even poundolaquoraquot a rising yormfl trian whom ie wulaquo mixkuiB to ni annctjve member of the cbul

Oxxi evening my- young frf satd solemnly Do youever ft place cif AvorshlpT

Ye in eed sir regularly jSmuluy tilU Jeptied th ytwojr IQW with to eltnlaquo he mil

BUIL T c i on my waj

J W - L a d l e d Hltraquonlt Jour-

i

Sobaeribe tor t b PinekMy DiraquoPlaquotofc AU tae newt tor 1100 plaquor year

Tha cyatte Numbwr Five Five Is i i ureat sacred Chine

immlier Ttitiv tire five virtues five roJors (yltraquolkgtw white green fed bull bull) hlails) five household gods five planet (Saturn Venus Jupiter Mare and Mer tury) five ranks of nobility five tastes five cardinal points (the middle east west south and north respectively) and five tones

IJes net quick and cwrtaia iliel

from [)r Sboous Magic Ointment

ftmm note i t ib made alone for Pi les

| ifbamp4ft|-action is posit ive and certain

^$)riir painful protruding or blind

|iif d i s a p p e a r like mayic by its use

i Lit ye hickle-capped glass jar 50een1s

I tfold by All Dealers

mm wVJ

Good Coffee

m

Mi

CXXX Coffee Chums at work bull i mdash(^- i mdash

bullbullampbull

i f laquo LV3F

F hroiy One Cup of This Coffee have I d e ^ mdash mdash

trade You wont pay any more for M o

Revi

h i laquo ^

razl

Laughlin XXXX Coffee but youll get the very best grade of coffee at a reasonshyable price because McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is always clean mdash a1 ways fresh-always goodmdashalways the same quality mdash in fact the Standard Coffee

Sold in full 16-oz packages The handy air-tight package and the glazshying of pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and fresh protected from dust dirt and foul odors Each package is one pound full weight

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is Sold by

w gtI Ulplly

l i a i n m d A V i 11 i rs l o 11 ltV lt o

lis

ptlMUUS

bullft- bullgts

W -gt

i i i i iilaquo mm 7SmH ltmmmmm

or U u raquo a jaitu to pro rial size ttoi qi JDr Shoots

bulliy Lei oU send it is a stow white creamy utiteptic balm Containing

en I eaiing inaredientu a 01 camplipttii) Tbymol Menthol etc it

Dbtant and iaalinK relief to rrh of the oobe and throat

aite the free teat and see for yoar-ampel)H|tliipound18 preparation can and wii)||wMljpM^b Addi ess Or Shoop 11^frac341frac34frac34 Lar^e jars 50 ienl8

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rlaquove merilt

aj T^^^^^^W ^

bulljtber Dyr Le Kidaeyg

eh Heart or to

^ Wgtraquo ii bullbull i H I

BdwiwAatiwu ^ alaquo urt

compated hpprvxteiate^ tit nnujber raquof bull way a of iVaytt^ firtto woree on each nice i

ilpowooooooooooooi

ftlaquoen Drunk H e evtiteatif VUi i t used to the ways

of big hotefft Ho JaokeU as though he might have- bull traquoraquona some Kansas farm and vlaquoaAraquo NMfere city for the first t ime SomfJjPfce h f t d beard that

the next mornrhg m e j ^ w h o had been absorbing i n t o x i c laquo t ^ l raquo k l o t s ot i c e

water gt i Say he said t raquo C- T Kewton beshy

hind the desk at the raquogtbull raquotel about 8 oclock in the m n m U f e other clerk lust night told laquo ^ traquo~-laquoak fer things over the little t a H | i i W raquo ^ y room when I wanted em

Yes said Xewtou bull Well this morning about a hatC t raquo

hour ago I asked fer a glass-laquof fcO water Some girl answered the phone

Yes Well I dont like to be took fer a

fleavy drinker I wasnt drunk last night

What do you menu Jes this I didnt get no glaslaquo of ice

wateiv That girl sent me up n whole pitcher It loukcd mighty much to me ke she thought 1 was full of liquor List night and would need a whole pitchi- A glass would a been enou h And as heturned aud strode away he wore oue of those Guess I didnt call him down eh l o o k s -Denver Post

Iwiampotatt jo uuqsplaaaf m live aad pepaia th TrooWee Kidneys a deeper ail men mon error of trea Symptom treatraen^jft result not the cause Weak Slouaeb nervesmdashthe inbide nervesmdashmean cfio-mach weakoess always And the g g g ^ g j ^ ^ J S S ^ S ^ s S S k Heart and Kidneys as well have their S ^ S ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ S o o f f i ^ S i S m J f c controlling or inside nerves Weaken a mdHefne spuetAcallr prepared to^kAthem

eoDtrollina Dorvtit To doctor the KMnejrt alooa these nerves and you inevitably havj u taampeTlt is a mute ol tine and of moaer as weak vital organs Here is where Dr ifyour bmck act or Is wlaquok If tlraquo aria Bhoopf Bestontive has mad its fame 8 frac34 frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ d ^ S S amp T S S S g S S S No oter remedy even claims to treat j g r d t a a a j i ^ ^ the inside nerves Also for bloat- dooryou

^ - 1 bull

Jqoidmdashan Drugglit reconunand sad MD

ing bilioasoess bad breath or compleshy

xion age Or Snoops Restorative

Write me today for sample and true

Book Dr Sbooo Racine Wis The

Restontive is sold by All Dealers

All tao newa for I1M par year Subscribe for too Plneaney Dispatch

Dr Shoop Restorativo

ALL DEALERS

laquobull

|E|P|ANKl_ A N D R E W S So C O -aamplTOHB AraquoD PKOPRIETOK

e^Hfl f ip lh in P r i ce $1 i n A d v a u c e

S a t e r a d a t - t a f o a t o S c e tit F i a c k o e y Micbi^t bull Mtiift lgtW m a t t e r

t 1 jiiint ratat aair kaawn on appiicxtiuu

T H E GREATshyEST OF ALL CEREAL FOODS

N o fad or uncertain mixture A Natural FOOD LAXATIVE A whole kernel of Rye to each flake

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT or write us for our t h r e e Special Offer A pound package by mail postpaid for 25 cents It will

positively cure the most aggravated case of constipation Write to-day

MINNEAPOLIS CEREAL COMPANY H H Dept MINNEAPOLIS MINN

Satkshor-m WMntcd poundv0rywhwm ^ bull laquo t -

p y p p wm I p R J ^ p f E x p e r i e n c e is o n e of t h e g r e a t e s t fac tors in a l m o s t B i ^ W bull K B I m I bull bull rm JT mm u a n v walk in life I t is w h a t g ives t h o F a r m e r D o c

tor Merchant and Mechanic success In manufactshyuring it la an all important element W e are carriage manufacturers of over twenty-five years experience and e claim to know the business from A to Z We will stake onr reputation that we make as good work for the money as it la possible to make Onr two leader are our No 30 Top Buggy at the popular

price of $5000 and our No SO Top Buggy at 18000 Nothing bnt the best go into these jobs in order to make them come up to our standard Write for full specifications cuts and refershyences Do it to-day and see what we can offer yon for your cash and save all dealer profits Write a t a t t and get oar grin offer

All the newe for 1100 per year

Sour Stomach

No appetite lots of strength 1 seas headadhe constipation bad general debiUty aour risings and catarrh of the stomach am all due to indigestioa Kodol reHeree indigestion This new dJscov ery represents the natural Juices of dtgea tlon as they exlet In a healthy stomas combined with the greatest known tease and reconstructive properties Kodol fer dyspepsia does not only relieve IndigeaHoa and dyspepsia blaquot this famous remeegt helps all stomach trouble by cleanslnf purifying sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach

Mr S S Baa of Rarenswood W Vs ssysrmdash I was troubled wttk soar stomach for twenty years Kodol eared me and we are now uatnc it In msa for baby

Kodol Digests What Y o n E a t Bottles only RaHeves indigestion soar stoBseeK

belchlnf of gas etc Prepared by E O DeWITT A OO OHIOAOO

Sold by F A 8igler Dnigglat

Morten so Salo A nKiiKA ilrfanlt biif liocn mftile in tlio oondi-

tioiis ot u cfifiiin tnnrtpa^o whereby tho powor of PH)laquo tlicrciu his luininn trugtr(itivtgt made by HKNKY THIMBul T and his wife ( W K O U N E T-Hl^HOFT of Deertleld l ivin^pton iNmnty Miclugivn to NTLSON IAMH of the same place aforo-aid lienrivi date March Jinb A IV 188^ nnd recorded in the office of tiie KeLriter of

i Deed- for L i v i n g o n Oumtv Miehi^an in liher bullJ of Mortage at pn^e jOi thereof on March Itth A IV lSJ which paid mortgage was duly as3ired

j by NI LSON LAMB on the 10th day of August ISOii t o IIF-NKY Tt i lKROI T J U which a^isjn-

nuiit was recorded in the Meiri^ter of Deeds odice for the County of Livingston on t lie 10th day of j o i i g u s t 1 lt 6 in Lilgtev Ngt of Mortage at pa^e 7

a id by Hl-NUV r H K i r s o l T Hi duly a^MRned to CAl lOLINH THKIHOLT lt n Xo en i t - r iSOfi

and rr-cordei in the la_ristergt (Mlee I)trice for 1 Livin^uton County on tho l f ih day of Mav 1 S-S

in Liber Si of Mortgages at p a s 067 And by C AbOIIXM TITKIROLT duly assigned to HKN-HY T H K I R O L T J K ltm March 10 15)07 and record ed in flie Office ot the Ko^istor of Deeds for Liv-ii-on County on March 10 lo7 in Liber H) ar | i i ^ r h l 1 And whereas ihe a n i i i n clainid to be due on said Moitjra^e Rt this- date is theenini of One h u n d r e d and eighty do lars ami ei^lity live cents j$i808M nf pr incipal ana in teres t and no bull nit or proce^flin^ b a v i n s been inst i tuted to reshycover the debt secured by said mortsraue or any part thereof

Therefore notice is hereby viven that by virtu1 o said power of sale and in pe r snancc of the laquotatnefgt in such ease made and p r o i d e d the said ii oit^fiire will be foreclosed by paeof the j iremises therein described at public auc t ion to the highest b idder at the West front door of the Cour t House

i- the vil lage of flowell in said County of I iv in j -s tov t h a t lieinu the place ot ho ld ing tho bullironit bull c-nrt fi r t he County of I iv i r ^ ron on Saturdav i r h e i h h davof Tuly A Vgt PV7 at H o dork m the tor -noon of said djiy or so much thereof as mav be neceigtsi v to pay t h pr incipal nnd interest bull In- on sain moraquo t^age tlio Afio-ncv ee provided t herein and costs nf Hid sjle cf tho following bull esrribod premises t gt wit iumtiienci iii twenty rods Hast of the Nuihlaquoest corner of Section t w e i i y l w o i001 in tn ship four i P Nortli of 1aiikf Ave ( Knst Michigan vt inr ini tlienee bull^olI ii elijht iods thence Kast s ixty rods thence Nor th e u h t i o r l s t b e r e e ^ost to h e j i i u n ^ con- l in in i th ree acres of land

IIKNKV T H R H O I T T R Araquolltnee of t e Mort -a^t e

DRted Howell v nri l i 1^7 W M Y V A N W I N K I

Attornev for Afsicni

Buelnests C a r d e $M p e i t1 bull T e a i h aud uitirriaeraquo)Otteeiieeili8ried t r t n A n n o u n c e m e n t s of e a t e r t a l a A e n t e my b e y a n

Eor i t deairtxi lij ir r i e a t l s a t a e tuslrn vrith ful l eta of a d m i s s i o n I n c a e e t i e a a t a a r e a o t broukfi t

to tUe office r e g u l a r r a t e s w l l i a e e a raquo raquo laquo ^ A l l inntfiiT in I n r i i l nn t i r i sesBSia a f igtt i h T J r

eltJ at 5 c e n t s pe r l i n e o r f r a c t t e s i a v e n o ^ tlaquoi etn i i i n s e r t i o n W n e r e n o tImeissawaaBaimle(lcelt will b e i n s e r t e d u n t i l o r d e r e d i l l e w r t a t W l nm will be c b a i gad for a c c o r d i n g l y flalleiaaaei o ladTer t iBementB M U S T r e a c h t h i a e a ^ e e e e a r s j as T U B H D A V m o r n i n g t o i n s u r e mi l e e e t l l O L T t i aatue w e e k

JOB rsrx7ixGr i n a i l i ta b r a n c h e s a epec ia l ty We h a T e s U k i u L ^ aod ihe la tes t s ty l e s ol Type e t c which e n a b l t uraquo to execute a l l k i n d s of work such as Book c Pample t s f o s t e r s Prograjniues b i l l H e a d s N Q U Heads b ta te iuen t s Ca rds Auc t ion Bi l l s e tc iL supe r io r s tyles upon t h e shor t e s t no t i ce P r j c e s a i low as yood w o r k can be a o n e

A L L B I L L S - P A Y A B L K XIUHT OK EVKHY MONTU

IS SI

Health and Wealth Insnred health to the average man means

g r e a t w e a l t h

DR JOHNSONS AFTERDINNERPIU

INSURES HEALTH TRY IT

IS PURELY VEGETABLE and waa need by the Docshytor for twenty years in active practice and is conceded by all having used ft to be the beet

Little Stomach Pill on the market It is a PKLVENiAnvE of

Slcit

THE VILLAGF DIRElTuKY

VlLLAGt OFFICER^ l uEhiuBNT J C Dunn I H I B T K H S bull J i t e p i e Ed F a r u u m

Jamea S m i t h J a m e s Koclie V A Xivuu C V VanWitiKle

CLEHK Roger Oar r T K U A amp U U K H 1 v Cadwell

ASBKSBOU 1raquo WMur td

-bullTKEKT CoMMibBioNJLi M Lavey iiiiTii U J T I C E H i t 11 r ^ i y l e r ArroKN )L A (Jan-clAisiiAiL lt hae h lde r t

Lr tURCHLa

A h i UUUIS I L t i S C O l A L c a u K C l l i l l Kev O c i m io ioha p a s t o r s e r v i c e s ever auni lay l u u r u m j ai iu3u a u u e v e r aunu6gt eveuin^ fit 7011 o c lock Crayer mee t iuu I hu i t daj es t j u i ^ i a aauiia^- s t uuoi a t c lo se o t tuori_ i n ^ s e r u c e MIMJ M K I VAMI-LKKT Sup t

ongue Loss Appetite

and all other moTbid conditions arisinif from a disordered stomach

PREVENTION is t h e o rde r of th i s day a n d age a s i t i s m n c h m o r e scientific to p r e v e n t a d i seased cond i shyt ion t h a n to cu re it Y o u can secu re t h i s i T T I E P I L L o f ANi FIRST-CLASS DRUGGIST who will be pleased to -gterve you 35 doses for bullZ~t cen t s D o n t t f- e s o m e o t h e r jus t a eltgtod tor t h e r e i-i t iy o t h e r t h a t wil l p lease von at all aft-v t r y i n g t h i s o n e

L L JOHNSON M D Prop Atlanta Georgia

-gtgt MM

VALVELESS AUTOMATIC

Stock Fountain PAYS FOR ITSELF THE FIRST YEAR

c O - V M U U A I ld NAi C i i J H O i f Uuv r SV Uyiue p a o t o r ^ervic lti

bullSunaay l u o r u i a ^ t IVJJG tail every oui ie i evening at T LraquoC o c i j e k I r aye i n e e i i u ^ i i day e v e a i a ^ s s uaday acuool raquo( c lose m i n i i n g s e r v i L e Corey s w a r t t i o u i ^upi lucii Tee pie Sec

ci MAiagt cvraobic c u u u c u O Hev SI 1 CouiLuerford 1aBtor S e r v l o every S u n d a y Low high mass w i t u s e r m o u at

t iUO p m v e s p e r s a n -

m a s s a t 73ooclo 30a m Catechis

i d i c t i on a t 7d0 p t

SOCIETIES

n i h e A O H Society of ttiia p lace m e e s e v e i t h i r d Sunday intrie F r Haltnew xlal l tohn T u o m e y and M T Kel ly County DoiegHte

i j HL V C 1 I meetft the tirrt F r iday ot each JL m o n t h at 0 frac34 p in at tne home o b r i i 1bull

bullSigler Kveryone l i i tereeteri in t e i ope ranoe is cortUijtlly invi ted gtirs Leii M^ier c ros Mir Ktra D u r t e e S e c r e t a r y

i^he C T A and B Soc ie iy of t h i s p l a c e i r e j every t h i r d Sa tu roay e v e n i n g i n t t i e F r gt ^ i

thew H a l l ]oiiu Donohue I r e s i o e n t i

No Valves or floats t o get out of order

Automatic Never fails to work Doe3 not overflow No mud or tilth P u r e cool water

Guaranteed T o d o a s

claimed

Big Sailer Sold on 30 Dm Tmlml

MONEY BACK IP NOT SATISFIED

GEDGE BROS IRON ROOFING CO Fountain St Anderson Ind

6 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE

KNI Z N I G H T S O F M A C C A B E E S eer e e rv Fr iday e v e n i n g on or heii re

o l t h e moon a t the i r Uail in t h e S w a r t h o u igt Vi^i t in^ hrot l iers arlaquo c o r d i a l h inv i t ee

I H A S 1 CAM rift LI M I h r A l K i rrn i

Li f i n ^ t on Lodge No 7 Communica t ion Tuesday evening on or b e U r

the in 11 of the moon

it A M K f ^ r r bef

Kirk Van Winkle W gt

ORDER CC EASTERN STAK meetp each m o m i the Fr iday even ins following t h e r e g u l a r F

frac34 A M mee t ing M K S N K T T E V A T O H N W M

4

0W KK OF MODERN WOODMEN Meet the first T h u r s d a y evening of each Month in the

-NUccabe^ hal l C L Or imes V C

At vorp laquonr ltbull bullbull) t fuc lv iisoi i i ovj- c iuvMitin l pr-c 11- rvneiif-aht- bullltlt t ionss t r i r t t j rcont iLioNfml HANDBOOK o n f a t W J t t

for secoivur fcatelaquotlaquo n ttirouah Junn A Co recalve

LA D I E S O F T H E MACCABEfctS Meat e v e o u a n d 3rd S a t u r d a y of each m o n t h at 230 p m

(vO T M hal l Visiting s ters v u r d i a l i v in v i ted L U A C O N U V A Y Lidy Com

r N I G H T S OK T H K LOYAL GUARD F L Andrew P gts

Oo^rftiGhTs ffc bull1 a n d des orpraquo bull or-tfj^ bull-non free whether ui

pntent-aht- ltonlmui)iC5a laquoTt frlaquo in f i-HAMD800f qn Patent

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U I could go over there into the swirl eyed Mueeh it out for myself -Yon MM If I could win out alone and pay hack the seat price and then make a pile fox myself If you felt later nice giving um another chance to come Into the Ate then I should not be laying myshyself open to the charge of being a mere pensioner on your friendship You know what I mean air and wont thjlnk I am filled with any low-down pride but if you will let me have the price of a stock exchange seat on my note and will give me the chance when I get the hang of the ropes to handle some of the firms orders I fihaJl be just as mudi beholden to you and Jim sir and shall feel a lot betshyter ttyVel~T r- ir I knew what Bob meant so did father and we were gladenough to do what he asked father insisting on making the seat price In the form of a present after explaining to us that a foundation stock exchanger rule proshyhibited an applicants fro^ borrowing 4he seat price Fourv^ers after 60frac34 flBrownley entered the stock exchange fee had paid back the flMty thousand with interest and not oary had a snug

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I had Just pissed my thirty-second birthday when my kind old dad sudshydenly died For the previous six years 1 had been getting ready for such an -event that is I had grown accustomed to hearing my father Bay Jim dont let any grass grow in getting the hang bullof every branch of our business so that when anything happens to me there will be no disturbance In the Street in regard to Randolph amp Ran-dol phs affairs I want to let the world

soon as possible that after I pan our business will run as it al-

So I wHl work you into my lips in those companies where

the oor that the southern gambling blood that made by grandfather on one of his trips back from New York thqugh bo had more land and slave than he could use stake his land aad slavesmdashyes and grandmothers too-on a card game andmdashloseand change the whole face of the Brownley deagt tinymdashthose same gambling microbe are in my blood and when they begin to claw and gnaw I want to do someshything and Jimmdash and the big brown eyes suddenly shot sparksmdashif those microbes ever get unleashed therell be mischief to pay on the floormdashSUM there will

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ln^ V^jMlla Y o u r neople knew our paojto j t^^rownley probably well eaoa^h tsBiffeu to place me

O ttraquogt Judge Lee Sands asked -bullltbulllaquo h e l d o u t bia hand

Bobs handsome head was thrwwml t in Judge Lee Sands oldest back his thin nostrils dilated m daphter said the sweetest voice I though there was in them the afBjraquolJJBB ever heard one of those mellow of conflict The lips wert 4am rippling voices that start the imagina-acrosa thewhite teeth with 3 laquo | ^ 5 t tion on a chase for a mocking bird enough to show their edgft and In only to bring it up at the pool be-the depths of the eyes was a dark-red neath the brook-fall in quest of the blaze that somehow gave the impres harp of moss and watercresses that sion one gets in looking down some sends a bubbling cadence into its long avenue-Of JWack at the instant a [eddies and swirls Perhaps it was the

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financial world momentous event 1 Inherited all of fathers fortune other ltthan four millions which he divided 1 up among relatives and charities and

look command of a business that gave me an income of two millions and a Joaif a year f vOnce more I begged Bob to come Into the firm 1 Not yet Jim he replied Ive got my seat and about a hundred thousand ^capital and I want to feel that Im

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llaughmdashyou who are and alway beea aa staunch and steady as t ^hronse John Harvard in the yard you bullwho know Monday morstngs^uat what 7ltJU are going ti do Saturday nights

aad i l the day3 aad nights in bgt iweea and w1raquob always do i t Jim I

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Twice before wey back In owr colshylege days I bjtd had a -peep at this gambling temper of Bobs Qaee in a poker game lit our rooms when a crowd of New York classmates tried to run him out of a hand by the sheer weight of eeisK Aed again at the Pequot house at New London on the eve of a varsity boat racev when a Yale crowd shook a big wed of money and taunts at Bob until with a yelkhe left his usually welHeeded feet and frightened me whose allowance was dollars to Bobs cents at the sum total of the bet cards he signed before he cleared the room of Yale money and came to with a white face streaming with cold perspiratloj These events had passed out of my memory as the ordinary student breaks that any hot-blooded youth is liable to make in like circumstances As I looked at Bob

omen in that day while he tried to tell me that the business of Randolph amp Randolph would not be safe In his keeping I had to admit to myself that I was puzzled I had regarded my old college chum not only as the best mentally harshynessed man I had ever met but I knew him as the soul of honor that honor of the old story-books and I could not credit his being tempted to jeopardize unfairly the rights of property of anshyother But it was habit with me to let Bob have his way and I did not press him to come into our firm as a full partner

Five years later during which time affair business and social had been tapping along as well as either Bob at I-could have asked I was preparing 1ST another sit-down to show my chum giat the time had now come for him to help me in earnest when a ltJueer thing-happenedmdashone of those ttfeae-countable incidents that ~ltJod someshytimes sect fit to drop across the llfe-

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Nearly everyone has heard of the man whose dog got his head caught ta a pitcher into which he had thrust lpound after a taste of the milk at the bottom The man cut the dogs head off te save the pitcher and then broke the pitcher to get the dogs head 0UVieelraquo1sA^ea^Blfc

An incident with almost similar feashytures occurred in the little village of Stanton Nv euro the other day The children at Mft Uriah Bumgarner were playing oa the porch of their home when a small daughter picked up a churat one- of the old-fashioned kind with a large bottom and a small opening and in- a spirit of mischief placed it upside down over the head of her two-yeraquoraquo-laquoiid brother who was sitting on the floor The little girl acshycidentally dropped the churn and down it went over the head of the child who begatt to yell The father and several neighbors ran up and found that the boy had turned his chin upward and the churn could not be removed The- upturned bottom of the churn finally had to be sawed off before the child ccotld be released and the little chap emerged from his unique head covering almost dead from fright

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southern accent that nibbled off corners and edges of certain weed and languidly let others mist themshyselves together that gave U tts luscious penetration mdash however that may be it was the most nampyeatetday-no-to-morrow voice I had ever heard Before I grew fully consoiom of tone exquisite beauty of the girij thifc vtoiee of hers spelled its way into my brain like the breath of soma- bewitohitafj oriental essence Nature envious ment the security of an perfect marshyriage have ever combined to eonetl^ tute me loyal to my chosen one yet as I stood silent like one dundh abshysorbing the details of the loveliness of this young stranger who had so sudshydenly swept into my office ft came over me that here was aa woman inshytended to enlighten men who- could not understand that sampaft which in all ages has without warning pierced mens hearts and soulsmdashlove at first sight Had there not been Katherine Blair wife and mothermdashKatharine Blair Randolph who filled my love- world as the noenday August sun fills the old-fashioned well with ueetling warmth and restful shademdashafter this interval looking back at the past I dare ask the questio-mdashwho knows but that 1 too might have drifted from the secUre anchorage of my slow Yanshykee blood and floated Into the deep waters

Beauty the cynics scoff is in the eye of the beholder or in an angle of visionmdashmere product laquoraquof lime-light point of view desire^mdashbut Beulah Sands was beauty beyend cavil sushyperior to all analysis as definite aa the evening star against the twilight sky In height medium girlish but with a figure maturely modeled charmingly full and rounded yet by very perfection of proportion escaping suggestion of plumpness The head surrounded and crowned with a wealth ofdark golden hair restedona neck that would have seemed ahort had Iti

The Fox ae a Decoy Some 30 years ago a tame fox was

kept at the Berkeley Castle duck deshycoy in Gloucestershire England This animal understood^ the whole art of decoying wild-fowty and showing himshyself to the duck wfdgwn and teal on the decoy lake need by waving his tall and moving gently to aad fro to attract the attdlffae of the curious fowl The blrrta the faga laquolaquoltgtbullbullbull a the

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Forreate Principle Here is a brief summing up-of Gen

N R Forres bullbull He was a man of humble birthi and little education a trader in slases and mules grave silent unobtrusive but possessed of military gesfcus of a high order As a leader of cavalry he was unequaled and knew mo fear During- his service he was detained to take part in 129 acshytions audi to have 2 horses shot unshyder himgt la one terse sentence he summedi up his art of war To git thar fiirat with the most men mdashProm the Appeal to Arms and the Civil War -

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Student Recruits Every year

holidays the ^eeg ( associations in tfce bull colleges of Calileeirttflfctte4ito ktgf religious conference Tor~atudepta~ at Pacific Grove At the laBt holiday season the conference developed a new movement very analogous in its origin and its purpose to the student volunteer movement which cajjje out of a like conference of eastena tpf veraities at Northfteld in 181$^ l l l sr students at Pacific Grove a er formed the Student Movement Those present subshyscribed a pledge form reading I purpoee if God permits to become a minister of the gospel They bound themselves to solicit other recruits

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land undoubtedly happening and part ot the nams regular life and eraquoperV epceV Shelton died recently after hav-leg allowed himself irlth bit groshytesquely bared bead to be etbiblted in a teat through mountain hamlett as The Modern Cain and the local newspapers recall bis story ft was anotaer mountaineer living many miles from Shelton and deshybarred of any postibiltty of knowing about htm who told the mountain girl he was about to marry that she must reconcile herself to a nightty visit from a man he had killed who he said walked to his bedside and sat with him an hoot after midshynight The stouthearted bride marshyried in firm expectation of the ghostly vigil at her couch And according to her sworn evidence in court elicited Incidentally in the trial of another case and lb the presence of an audi-

of horrified stiffened and breath-Hat mountain people she was not dinshy

ted She swore that regularly nigbt the murdered man kept

tryst and that she and her groom ray awake and looked at aim It was another man of this same neighborshyhood who committed a murder and undertook to dismember and hide the body of his vkttin He old his friend that while be waB carrying the sevshyered head in a bag over his shoulder across a certain wide TiiU where the broom hedge was growing In the late autumn the head snddenly began to whistle a tsme whicli was a favorite with the dead irmtn

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His echool vas at Rock Forgs which is seven miles from Bellefonte preferrtng to board at home he walk ed these 14 miles each day with the exception trf 14 trips which he made on a bicycle The distance covered during tne term was 2156 miles and taking from that the 560 miles which he traveledon his bike leaves 15frac34frac34

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iSeli^iBefKBTmometer registered 10 tr 14 degree fcelow zero In addition be broke hie way through the snow to the school house and made fire havshying the room warm before school was called at asae oclockmdashPhiladelphia Record

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After having the measles my whole head and neck were covered with scaly 1 Blt seres about aa large as a penny They user in were just as thick as they could be My hair all came out I let the troushyble run along taking the doctors blood remedies and rubbingoa salve but It did not seem to get-any better It stayed that way foxabout six months then I got a ^ j p ^ t h ^ ^ edies and fa about a week I noticed a big difference add i s three week it was well eatireiy end I hre not had the trouWe any more and athis was seve i years ago ^ consider myself cureamp^jMr^jiann-t Porter Albion^ Neb Aujg ^^906raquo

aV^lih4laquonprt of Grain Itwould take 105Q00laquo0 acres to proshy

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fttty is aeaoa^Uahed fcrM-fJH Vfaakaama Vegetable Gelaquonplaquomnd which 1raquo made from nativeiwrta and herb mart ataeaeasfully than by any other medietni becanee it give tone and strenfth to the entire feminine organlam earing displacement nl- ^ L O aaaat- a fu laquoww raquo certioa and infTmmaaon and the ^ W ^ r c j R M t T J | reault it leat sufferiaf aod more children healthy at Wrth For more thafi thirty yeare

Lydia EPinkhamsVegetable Compound )raquoaJgteen the standby of American mothers la meaeringr for childbirth

NotewhatWr JamesCheraquoterof437 W Sith S t New York saya la tbl lettermdashDear MragtiQkham-I wJbsh every eapeetaat mother knew about Lydia E PInkhama Vegetable Compound A neighbor who nad learned of ita great value at this trying period of a womans life urged me to try it and I did so and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me I recovered quickly and am in the bestof health BOW1

Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ia eertafaary a aveceasfal remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women

It ha cured almost every form of Female Gc^aalamta Dragging Sens tiona Weak Back Falling and Displacements Inflammation Dloera-tion and Organic Diseasea of Women and la mvalnabk in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life

Mflaquo Pinkhams Standing Invttation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakaea are iavited to

write Mr Pmkham at Lynn Mass Her advice is free

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t h e wise man looks before he leaps mdashthen instead of jumping Into the fire he remains In the frying pan

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in an effort to stamp out Bovine Tuber-(CUlosis Thousands of our best Dairy Cows are being killed in the effort and bullyet the disease spreads Recently a booklet Issued to all readers free by The Mutual Mercantile Co Cleveland 0 claims that a few cents worth of Rasawa procured at any Drug Store and fed to the cow will render her absolutely immune to the disease and it is surely a sensible move in the right way if the claim is true At any rate te it not worth while to get the booklet free from your druggists and read what they say It is especially so when so many thousands of cases of Consumption in the human family are now easily traced direct to the Dairy as the cause

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At the present time there is only one- railroad that penetrate-to the Inshyterior of Alaska and of that only 30 miles are on American soil This road runt from Skagway at the head of Lynn canal and connects the tideshywater with the Yukon river Except during the four months that navigashytion Is openmdashfrom June to Octobermdash this railroad controls the trade of the Yukon vaRey It la at if the only railshyroad between the Atlantic and the Mississippi were from Albany to Troy mdashSyetemv - -v bullbullbullbullgt

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ft is motive alone that gives charshyacter to the actions of men and pure motive is in the deed not in the event Be not one whose eye regardeth reshywardmdashKraeshna

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Ely Summer Normal at Ypsilanti

Harvey White and wife of Pin-gree attended the funeral of a friend at Williametoo Sunday

There will be a school picnic at at Cedar poundake Friday Jane 7 for the flohoola of Miss Well man Miss Wood and Mr Reed

A number of friends and neighshybors gave Mrs A M Boockwood a pleasant surprise last Friday afternoon as a birthday Many presents were given her after parshytaking of refreshment of cake and ioe cream they returned home wishing her many happy returns of the day

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witt attend t h e j ^ l ^

5 o i e Harris completed her school duties in the Bause Diet Thursday

go number ofyouug people enshyjoyed a may party at John Dunns Friday evening

Miss Magie Connor has returnshyed from a three weeks visit with friends in White Oak

Bert Vanfilaricuui was called to Green Oak Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Avis

Mr and Mrs Kirk Van Winkle prnounced themselves well pleased with the countenance and the ore tonal qualities of Preside Roosevelt

Wm- Blade and family at C B Welleis Sunday

Mrs Kay Tompkj friends at Pinckney the week J j

Onas Samson at tertaiuing their cousin and wife of Howe]1

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Bex Bennett the latters John Bergisgt

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HOWELL The 9og poisoner and the burgshy

lar are working here One is as bad aa the other

The Abmni of the Howell high school is to be awakiajifl after a sleep of several faamp amp

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at Mr Grieves next evening June 8th The

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er medicine has ever done I am still taking the pilib as I want a perfect cure Mr Barber refers to DeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills which are aaequaled for Backache weak kidshyney intimation of the bladder and urinary troubles A weeks treatment for 25 cents

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pqngjliyrt will be similar to the i-prepared for last meeting

they J Everyone cordially invited oth

nn Arbor spent eek witb his par-

A Smith nnie Peters of Ypailanti

er parents Mr and Mrs eters part of laat week gt-

rMesdames James Henry^ Jesse

fiitka located that hU prfeailnawraquoaaim-tty had ban disturbed He ffllajird calmly to the evident against ais clishyent while the expreeatea of hla face-aad quick flaanings tn bis eyas toJltT mat h was atraining his brain to flud aom weak spot in the-proaecuU aom technicaiity by which he tacnre the acquittalof hla die

The burglar bad beef down a trellia from aa upper a man with whom Avery waa wlt quatnted H had been chased bar on the way had contrived to get rid of seme valuable articles When appreshyhended he had nothing on him to conshyvict him of theft Of courae the jury

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Gregory Mich r f d 2 Lyndilla phone bullonaection Auction bills and tin cups farafehed tree

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EAST PUTVAX K W Lake was at Lansing last

week Miss Myrta Hall was home for

a short visit the last of last week Mr aud Mrs Henry Eddy visitshy

ed relative at Plymouth a part of last week

Mr aud Mrs Henry Johnson spent Sunday with their son in Marion

Master Carter Brown had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes quite badly last week

Einil Lambertaon cloaed his second year of school at this place last Friday with an entertainment which did great credit to both teacher and pupils Mr Lam-bertson left the first of the week for the Lansing Business Univershysity His friends all wish him success

PIAIHFIEID Maccabee ice cream sale at their

Hall Saturday evening June 8 th Will Foster and son Howard

spent part of last week in Lansing Miss Agnes Sayles of Stock-

bridge visited friends here Friday and Saturday

Rev Ostrander and daughters attended Decoration Day exercisshyes at Stockbridge

The Sunday schools of this place hold Childrens Day at the Presbt church Sunday morning June 9

Among those who went to Lanshysing to see Roosevelt last Friday were 8 G Topping E T Bush and Gus Moule of this place

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Thursday at Howell visiting relashytives

Mrs Eugene Wines of Ann Arshybor spent the last of the week visiting her mother Mrs George Blade

O Toncray of Durand was visshyiting his daughter Mrs C Sampshyson and shaking hands with old friends last week

Next Friday being the laat day of school Miss Beatrice Lamborn teacher will have a picnic at Van-^lorns grove for the little folks

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Webster Ruralphone lento made tot sale by jgthone at

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centratlon of thought is one disadvanshytage Snch concentration leads the thinker to place an undue relative value upon the subject of his thought A specialist in throat diseases Is apt to bulltfer all the Ills man is heir to to the throat The professor of ancient lanshyguages cannot understand how a man can be properly equipped for any proshyfession without a knowledge of Greek and Latin To the merchant the chief and of man is to buy cheap and sell dear

In tbe legal profession this species of monomania tends to make the courtshyroom a tournament of lawyers -The real object of a court to do Justice Is burled under a rank professionalism that has grown up like weeds in a flower garden

Edward Avery a brilliant young lawyer wns especially under the Influshyence of this professionalism Having been elected state attorney he considshyered It his duty to convict alike the innocent and the jruilty As soon as his duty to the state hud ended and he beeamo an independent attorney be considered it his duty to secure the acquittal of any client whether innoshycent or guilty His friends used to reshymonstrate with him on the want of elasticity of his principles but withshyout avail He was intensely logical and could give the best of reasons for his deductions He forgot that logic Is but a machine which will grind out anything that is put into It

One day while Avery was practicing on hiu own account a man whose trial for burglary waa to come off immeshydiately sent for him and asked him to makehis defense

But I know nothing about the case

eryi friends When the prosecutors evidence was all in Avery took the witshyness who had seen the burglar descend the trellis and asked him how haew the prisoner was the sameMlaquoSsn The Witness could not awear that he waa Be had seen him run and be bad been followed by a policeman and several citizens but the witness had merely seen a man descend the trellis What knan he did not know Avery trapped him Into saying what threv doubt on the fact of the Identity between the man who had descended the trellis and the prisoner then snowed how easy it would be for the one to be mistaken for the other He closed by a powerful argument against ruining a mans gt life by evidence that was defective and a pathetic appeal for the prisoner The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty

There was a dinner served that night at the bar association club rooms givshyen by those who had played the joke on Avery He revealed the fact that he had lost articles that bad been In his family for 200 years by securing tbe acquittal of his client but that he would rather have suffered the loss than do so unprofessional an act as to turn against a client He thanked them oue and all for having given him an opshyportunity to prove that even under the severest temptation he could not be recreant to his duties as an attorney

All of which is very fine but it does not add to securing the- object for I-hloh courts are organizedmdashJustice

P B ANDERSON

Clevnr With the Card Some years ago a certain county Jail

waa undergoing extensive alterations during which time a gang of pickpockshyets four in number were arrested one market day Owing to the alterations the lot were confined for a time In one cell but were placed under strict surshyveillance the care of them being speshycially Intrusted to the sergeant The day after during his rounds he spied them playing cards when he promptly opened the door and summoned a felshylow constable on whose arrival the cell and the prisoners were most careshyfully searched but no enrds were found However the card playing still continued until the diiy on which th^ pickpockets were to be sent to the agts- sizes for trial Then the superttttSftsV I ent a very kind mnn nntl a great -^ vorlte with every one asked thdav-aSs a favor to tell him where they haamplii den the cards They told him that as soon as the sergeant and his comrade entered their cell they stuck the pact In his pocket and picked It again beshyfore he left as a proof of which they presented him with the much uael packmdashPearsons Weekly

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Bar K- H Craae was t and of ered prayer A trio bull

ale voices sang Lead Kiadry Light Tbe pastor watered the life of Mrs MoKinley briefly bet oeaatfally to e largB and appreciative audiencs Beantitni Isle of Sewewnere sa l snd 4Nearar Hf Ofctd ta Tfcee were sung as these Wlaquolaquoi favorite hymns of President and Ufa Ifoampvaley Tha pi eta res of tn Martyred relaquoideat and bi bdoved wrle were Jnst back of tbe pulpit The evening service was vsry intsresttng

The inerssaed attendance each Sun day is very noticeable and helpful as tbe pastor

Next Sunday is Childrens Day la tbs evening the topic will be Payins the price Everybody welcome

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All chairs are and you are welcome if yen are not already a some oburcb come witb all of us good O f

Do noj forget the prayer this evening

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the case The more you know about (Sunday Jane 9 train-leaving Detroit at 730 am Pinckney 1010 arriving it the woso for me

Averys fancy was tickled at going into court to conduct a case he didnt know anything about He prided himshyself on his readiness and resource He would add another to his already large number of stories thaf he was used to telling his friends illustrative of these faculties The accused man had but $5 to give him for a retainer but Avery wns not after money His obshyject was to have an opportunity to show wliat be could do impromptu

Tbe case came off the same aftershynoon Avery was somewhat surprised to see In tbe courtroom several of his chums mostly of the legal profession and asked why they ware there He was told that they had heard he had taken a case be didnt know anything about end they were curious to see hew he would handle i t Avery was pjeaaed TUJa meant that they were

at Jackson at 1115 Fare from Pinckrey round trip 50 cent Returning train leaves Jackson 7 pra

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It stood oer the joftjrtel in the oal-

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kJainahorongh of slender dark-eyed girt ia a white satin fawn with a neekiaoe of rallk^ifce pearl Hit faei softly rounded throat She was p i l i n g the petal front red rose and

Isbly out of the frame bejfcin love with her

i e r raquo i i o spend my le manor until

pound f raquo raquown to Her-

my Aunt E U amp i i i f E j y g j f l 1 j raquo y e n d

most of the time ^ P y i f ^ filace In the d l n l n g - r o o s T l j M ^ ^ l M V toward the celling and iffHMNJfc bull watched Marianne droeftaf tfcft bull raquo bull

ltof her crimson rose 1-^ I am going to have

o n the 25th of June w r e m m and you muat not fall me ejflf Reginald I shall refuse to t a W f p for an answer

This was of the nature of a sumshymons to Windsor castle and I dared not disobey Resides I did not altoshygether object to a house party at Kersey manor in rose time However At the last minute I was delayed and It was not until the evening of the

bull26th that I drove up the oak-lined aveshynue in the soft moonlight My aunt met me In the great hall

They are having tableaux in the music-room she said Will you come there as soon as you have changed

The light was turned low as I softly entered and stood unobserved in the back of the music-room There was a hush over the audience as the

bull curtain was drawn to reveal a lovely picture My cousin Jeanne smiled winsomely out of the frame as the

Oountess Potoeka in the fajnaw ftor-trait that is familiar to everr-one

of hands flrowaed the of admkatto as the

oeU-slllaquoousin tot eJWure the

ed at away and

eoalaquoretioii was

frac14 conversation ceased nlaquofl about to be drawn for

A mewNiuve and I turned per-doiiy toward the little stage

de^ve a great start and clasped trtftck of the chair in front of me

r njld see the sheeu of her white 0VfiJfe^n gown the long necklace of yf brails about her snowy throat It was

_ J a z U m r t f t ^ t hilt a ttTia w i n laquo w _ JUaie

Use HBkla Haiti MI the MMMMMe- AWMf Wrraquo

everyone was talking at once jtlaquot the tableaux One or two aid t r i v i a saw me and came to welcome JjfjjlJ it was several minutes before I^tWraquod make my way to my aunt 1

Aunt Elizabeth I demanded preshysent me I beg to the lady of Kersey manor Where did you find her OHl ehe step down from the frame to^eef T

4 1 4 frac14 ^ happen - 4 - ^ - -| v ipoke Marianne came by iaf-her white satin WWM

ehtpo^ating pearls And the red rose atflfin her hand

Marian cried my aunt Stop a moment while I present your cousin Reginald

I bowed low I felt that I ought rte-fcaf a plumed hat to swraquoep the

this lady of an olden

tMM down from

crumbs to the trout that rose greedily W snatch then and we pelted the cross old peacock with flowers and then we leaned on the sun-dial and Mariannes taper finger traced the letters of the carved inscription just as I had dreamed of her doing Her hair curled riotously bewitchingly about her face that was flushed like the petals of a pink rose as she bent over the letters

Do you know Marianne I said that this is not the first time you and I have leaned on this sun-dial bullfttMitlmes it has been ia the pale

e when the garden was to silver and the rosea dewshy

ed filled the air wUb their me and sometimes we have been

ere in the wintertime when the snow lay deep on the terraces and the quaint bay trees and hedges were all carved from purest Parian marbles Alshyways we have been here together and always we will lean together on thivold dial watching the sunny hours go by Marianne lady of Kersey manor

She blushed ravishingly But I smt not Marianne lady of Kersey manor stupid she pouted You are te-

Thc r-hijipiug Utile

bull raquo bull -

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PretidenV brmdon of F

ricultural United

TRUE D16N1TY OF LABOR

larit O M day I found her aiooe to th Mbrary and boidly

l v a s t to apeak to you about a Htlaquo matter of bosmeea i f you will

to l i s t e n e r saidstimy to her as she sat at the deek^ writing

buainess ehe acfd coMItf er lipe trembled a bit at the as though a smile were

through Well be quick 1 am immensely busy A

ed her delicately pencil pe ahe leaned her head on

h e r h ^ l ^ l U t e n Its bullbullbullraquo Ifte soocesslon and the

property V sitting down comshyfortably t M iow chair beside her bull

Is this atrtalr Jwtoess she asked ausplcleaaiy-

StricUy I anraquoaaC It is very important YomJaf I laquo(p my aunts heir and some darJKrraquoW manor will belong to me and ^ know it doesnt seem to me fjdtfi^iki You have always been th lJSy^lirianne of the manor and you lepafj 1 feel as though I were doing fWi-SMt of It

Oh not at all said Mai tym f t v Iitely half turning back to fta f0 ter as though she wished mw let hasten I have no claim in any way you know

Well I said reflectively some-hem I feel that its not fair and I have a proposition to make I want you to keep on being the lady of Kershysey manor

Oh no March hare she 3aid That would be doing you out of i t No thanks very much but I couldnt think of accepting such a present from you She laughed KThat does Mme Grundy say A young lady should never accept any iencCyUntriCS deg f s r i a t e s t i n d u a t r i l i l v

Calling of the Skilled Tiller of the Soil antf tftlaquo Skilled Mechanic Have Right t Be Recognized as ProfesshysionmdashNlaquod of Skillful T r a i n i n g -Plea for tl iv Too Often Overworked Farmers Wife

We Leaned on the Sun-Dial

than the maddest

bullampraquo

waited for- y o raquo J w -ypjwf aeons and I hav^^ia jraquo so lonely though I knew you would come at last Marianne lady of Kersey mashynor

She smiled ravishingly and looked at my aunt questioningly

He is our court jester the latshyter replied with a smile

Rut I am not jesting I cried with mock solemnity She is Marishyanne Marianne of the portrait I inshysisted Deny it if you dare

Yes she 1laquo Marian my aunt acshyknowledged But Marian thegreat-great-grandniece of the lady of Kershysey manor and your distant cousin

Not at all I begged to differ She is Marianne herself Marianne who sat to Gainsborough Marianne who pulled a red rose and flung the

deed mad madder March hare

You may say you are not but you are goiag to be I said emphatshyically You have got to be 1 have been in love with Marianne lady of Kersey manor since I went to Rugshyby a little chap in knickerbockers jnd 1 am in love with you and two things equaling the same thing equal each other

Not at all she said It only proves you are a fickle creature Fancy what a change of heart to adshymire my great-great-aunt one minute and the next to tell a girl whom you have known only 15 hours that you care for her How could I ever trust you Cousin Reggie

As I said before you interrupted me I went on tranquilly I love Marianne lady of Kersey manor and I love you and two things equaling the samemdash

Ah you are getting too mathematshyical tor me she said and ran swift-

gift from a young man except bowks flowers and bonbons unlessmdash She stopped suddenly and blushed adorably up to the little curls on her forehead and down to the collar of her frock

Unless what I demanded but she laughed and blushed still more Unless

Oh never mind she saich know I cried triumphantly

bullHavent I studied Mme Grundys rules of etiquette Unless they are engaged or married Isat that it word for word Marianne Thats the only way out of it I said Come Marianne sweet I have never loved anyone else but you I have been faithful to my dream Marianne- for so long and I waited for you^ oft ages and ages Pray keep on being the lady of Kersey

The pink stole up into her face again her eyes were soft and winshysome as she held out both hands to me in sweet surrender

Well I suppose I shall have to March hare she said since you inshysist upon it

Lansing MichmdashAt the sementen-nial celebration of the founding of agricultural colleges in the^ United States President Roosevelt deiiv-wasd the address In part he sadd

fiftieth anniveruary of th found-Of this college is an event of i u -

bullkfiiiflcante for Michigan was the in the Union to found thia the bullRural college in America As tber is nothing in which we

talce a jetter pride than our KUu^tional system Nevertheless for at leastt a genshyeration We have toeen waking to the knowledge tbaV there muat be additional education beyond that provided in the public school as it i jnaaaged to-day

We hear a great dear-el th nlaquolaquoU of protecting our worklngwen iMf compeshytition with pauper labor 1 IMHraquo wy tittle fear of the competition Of- gtgtbullgtbullgt labor The nations with p+UWHfitmampm at| not the formidable industrial nownpitHsiS of tliis country What ths Antrteaa workingmun has to fear Is tlugt competishytion of the highly skilled worfclngmanlt0f the countries of greatest industrial effi-

5E5 41frac34frac34

14-Jf-i whte to nattoaat

and by tjto afrlcuUe The Plaquoopl4 laquof our Xarmfo-r

bo able to combtni amonc in the enost ejRcfent mlaquolaquour- of their Industry Jhtom thlaquo higftlr inUrestd which now sttrrouad every atfie A vaaf flraquoW Is open by co-oooraUye awwcUtioe a f __ In dealln with the relation or the to transportation aed to ltlr diati and manufacture of raw maft

34 lt

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American tarmcrt ean QmfHtm to^^tha social p power

Advice for the Workers

la only through aulaquoh combi Am full their economic and

Practicsi Education Sooir learning is very important but f t

is by no means everytning and we shaft never get the right Idea of educattore untU we definitely understand that -is man may be weD trained la book learn ing and yet in the proper sense of the-word and for oil practical purposes be utterly nneducatfft while a man of com paratitfrly little beok learning may mrv-ertheless in essentials have a good edushycation

It is tu that agriculture in the Unlte4 States lias reached a very high level of prosperity but wltr cannot afford to disshyregard trte signs which teach us that there are lnflulaquoftes- operating against the establishment or retention - of our country life upon a really sound basis The overextenslve aunf wasteful cultivashytion of pioneer dfejy mlaquost stop and give place to a more economical system In our countrv life there most be social and intellectual advantages a s well as a fair standard of physical eowrfort There must be in the couoCvy aw i s the town a multiplication o f mo-ffemearts for intelshylectual advancement and social bettershyment We must ttty to caisrr the average of farm life and we must afso try to deshyvelop It so that It shall offer exceptional chances for the exceotiomrS ssan

Labor on Hbm Fawss All over the country tliere- is a conshy

stant complaint of paucity amppound farm labor Without attempting to go into all the fea ture of this question I would like to point out that vou can never get the right kind the best kind of labor If you offer employment only for a few months for no man worth anything Trill permashynently accept a system which leaves him

bull in idleness for half the year And most important of all I want to say a special word on behalf of the one who is too often the hardest worked laborer on the farmmdashthe farmers wife T emphatically believe that for the great majority of WSttiien the really indispensable Industry amp which thtf should engage is the in-dusttyef tUe horn As no other learn-iWt U ampamp important for the average man as the lsara|aF which will teach him how to make ass IrVetthood so araquo other learnshying Is as important tor-the swvsugi- worn-

as the rnroialaquo W i s 1 mdash

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KAISERS PHONOGRAPH CLOCK

Novel Timepiece Ramlnda Him Days Ervgaflements

of

hefhter I eraquoheV ^ a w e lt way 4own the garden path and I bullflat her

bull laquo d then began days of uncertainshyty Marianne teased me and tormentshyed me and avoided me choosing any littfe insignificant creature that was

BerlinmdashIt is not generally known the kaiser possesses the most unique clock in the world a so-called phonoshygraph clock made by a German inshyventor The clock reminds the empershyor of business and other engagements When the kaiser for example wishes to be at the chancellors house at ten oclock in the morning he speaks into the phonograph the night before which moves a pointer and is called at the hour indicated The phonograph graciously announces Your majesty it is now time to call a carriage and go to Chancellor von Buelows Moreshyover when the kaiser is at breakfast tlva d o c pound lefts him a dozen or more things which he spoke into the phonoshygraph the night before so as not tn forget them

American cities have no troublesmdash at leasu none worth mentioning

Drives Away Neuralgia

an ^ [ a good housewlfn_ass|

The calling of the skilled tiller or the does not tradeean thaCJga soil like the calling of the s k i l l s me- overworked drudge 1 Mja_ chanlc should alike be recognized its proshyfessions just as emphatically asgttile callshyings of lawyer of doctor- of tinker merchant of clerk The printer the elecshytrical worker the house painttn the foundry man should be trained just as carefully as the stenographer or the drug clerk They should be trained alike in head and hand They should get ovrr the idea that to earn $1J a week and call it salary Is better than to ern fc5 a week and call it wages Thtf young man who has the courage- and tin- ability to refuse to enter the crowded field of the so-called professions and to- take to constructive industry is almost sure of an ample reward in earnings ia health In opportunity to marry earlj and to establish a home with reasonable freeshydom from worry

There is but one person whos- welfare is as vital to the wolf at of the vhoh country as is that of the wage-worker who doeu manual labor- and that is the tiller of the soilmdashtin- fttrmt If there 1frac34 one lesson taught hgtgt his tony it is that the permanent giyatn^ss of any state must ultimately depend mtraquore upon the character of its countny population than upon anything else No growth of cities no growth of wealth can make up for a lyss in either the numbvr iwr the characshyter of the farming uoyuJutlon In the United States more th-an in almost any other country we shouBd realize this and should prize our coujraquorty population In every great crisis of th- past a peculiar dependence has ha tu be placed upon the farming populatiraquoraquo and this dependshyence has hitherto be^a justified But it cannot be justified to the future if agrishyculture is permitted to sink in the scate as compare with other employments We eanm afford to lose that prbull-bullraquo-inently ty^caT American the farmer dve-owns ht own farm

Social Side of Country Lifogt Everything should be done to wK-oir-

age the growth in the open farming country of such institutional ami social movements as will meet the demand rw tho best typo of farmers There shiraquouM bkraquo libraries assembly halls social or-ganlaations of all kinds The school building and the teacher iraquo the school building should throughout the country districts be of the very highest type able to fit the boys and girls not merely to live in but thoroughly to enjoy and to make the most of the country The country church must b revived All kinds of agencies from rural fre^ delivery to the bicycle and the telephone should be utlllxed to the utmost jood roads should be favored everything should be done to make it easier fnr the farmer to lead the most active nnd effective intellectual poshylitical and economic life

But UlUch has been accomplished by the growth of what is broadly designated as agricultural science This has been developed with remarkable rapidity durshying the last quarter of a centurv bull the benefit to agricultmdash bdquolaquo

- bullraquo bull - t r n ElVat ltie cornprstuTr Gi our unexampled

prosperity are on the one hand the production of raw material and its manshyufacture and distribution on the other The production of raw ro^teriftl from the surface of the earth j a t^e sphere in which the departmeh f agriculture has hitherto achimdash-u s)|igthv n c M k results

ove is hard and rough and tiie necessary work of act umU-r the best circumstances matter how tender and coostd^ral husband the wife will h a w at least full sliat of work and worrr and anxl-bullety but if tlie man is worth Ms salt he will trv to take as much as possible oC the burden off the ahoulbTeim of his helpshymate

Scores Women- Wtte Shir Outy Try not misunderstand me I have not

the slightest sympathy with those hysshyterical and foolish creatures who wish women to attain to easy lives by shirking their duties I have-as hearty a contempt for the woman who shirk her duty of bearing and rearing- the children of doshying her full housewife work as I have for the man whois an- ifdler who shirks his duty of -timing a hvfng for himselt and for his household or who is selfish or hruta1 toward his wife anfl children I belirlt- in the happtfmraquoSB that comes from the performance of duty not from the avoidance of duty But I believe also in trvinw each of us as strength is given a to lvlaquor one anothers burdens and tliis especially in our own homes Nil outside training no co-operation no government aid or direction can take the pire of a srrong and upright character of goudr-vs of heart combined with clearshyness of head and that Htrerigth and toughm-ss of liber noclaquosary to wring sucoes from a rough work-a-day -world Nothiajc outside of home can take tho piaco of home The school is an invalushyable adjunct to the home but it wretehed substitute for It The U relation Is tke most fundamental roost Important of all relations No r in church or state in science or or Industry however great his avef ment does work which compare if portam-e with that of the father anlt mother who are the first of sovereigna iid the most divine of priests

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Eucalyptus Sends Shoots Up Over a Wall to a Sewer

bullhere hs ^ltch

Man Declares That Nutmeg la a Sovshyereign Specific

The superstitious man thrust two fingers down his collar and brought forth a string which was around his neck Attached to the string was a little round dark ball

A nutmeg he explained I wear it for neuralgia Never heard of that cure for neuralgia Best ever I

petals at her feetmdashyou are arent you j found it out from an old negresa in South Carolina I was suffering a Marianne

Aunt Elizabeth smiled indulgently You roust not mind your cousin she said He is harmless but I am conshyvinced he Is quite mad

Then some young upstart bore off ray Marianne for the cotillon If I couid- not danee it with her I show ered her with favors and danced with no one else When she tnisohieveus-ly brought me a jesters oap and I strung a ltttle bells in one figure I put it on re-Juctantty -

Th ne^ct morning we walked n the garden together julaquot as w e used

thousand deaths with neuralgia The old woman went to my wife and said

Why dont you get a nutmeg and put it around hi3 neck

My wife laughed but gtame and told me about it I was suffering so terribly I was willing to try anything so the old woman got tha ntmeg

blus ribUMl thrmgh it and gave-it to nie 1 imtjt around mv neck and in a Mule whJilaquov-tlft tfenrai-gin va3 gone I left t f a utmeg around my neck for r fee wMle

you trv

thinking perhaps that particular ono given me by the negress had some speshycial virtue Then the ribbon split and I lost it

This happened years ago in the south Last week I got neuralgia again worse than before if that could be I nearly went wild until my wife said Why dont another nutmeg

And I did With the same result It wasnt an hour before the pain was gone

I cant explain i t I have asked doctors and they say they cant ex^ plain it but they say also that beshycause they cant explain it is no rea^ son they should disbelieve in its ef flcacy

Too Much So How did you like that cometist

sent to you asked the agent Well as you said replied the orshy

chestra leader he certainly does play the cornet to beat the band

All right eh No he couldnt keep tima

r me executive departments no other not even the postofflce w comes info more direct and beneficent contact with the daily life of the people than t l v department of agriculture and none wilv^e yield of practical benefit- is greater irt proportion to the public money Cvpended

Field a Usefulness Ahead Fnt great alaquo i t s services have 1 n in

(he past the iff virtment of agriculture lias a still larg field of usefulness ahend It has btvtt l i M l i n - wit srndng crop Tt must herraquoV f t o r (lt111 a I s o w l t h

living men The troveV m l u n i u s t recogshynize iho far-reaching- importance of the study and treatment of V 1 P r o h i m gt degf farm life alike from fgt social ind economic standpoints and tlu federal rraquoigtd state ilepMrtments of agriculture should co-operate at everv prtls11

How can the life of the farm t v gt m i l y h o

made loss solitary fuller of oppot1 1 1 froei- from drudgery more comforv H b l deg-happier and more attractive Sue 11

result Is most earnestly to be dlaquoiirev bull How caraquoi a compelling desire to live on the farm be aroused in the children that are born on the farm All these quesshytions are of vital importance not onlv to the farmer but to the whole nation and the department of agriculture must do it share in answering them We 1HVDraquo ultimately to double the average yiflfl -gtt wheat and corn per acre it will be a great achievement but it is even more important to double the desirability comshyfort and standing of the farmers life

Need of Co-Operation Farmers must enm the vital nefd of

O-operation with one another Next to ihis comes co-op^ratlon with the trovcrn-ment and the government can best give its aid through associations of farmers rather thiin tamprettgh the Individual farmshyer for Uiara fetjao Kreater agricultural

From Santa Barbara Cal there comes a story of a most interesting freak of vegetable life which is strictshyly vouched for

Through a certain garden there ran some years ago a sewer made of redshywood timber This sewer was again eased by an outside sewer -bullbull the sewer there w - bdquo bull c r o s ^ Wn~- - D U l t a brick wall

_ ieet high and in such a way that it was pierced by the inner sewer which it closed tlgatly while the outshyer sewer ended aTlaquopt)r bull tfk wall bull _pound M-

The outside S raquo w ^ r _ ^ frac34 ^ raquo | ^ course of time decayed atftHt tus tree standing some 60 feet aw had taken advantage ppound this and sent one of its fus to the coveted spoT in as direct a iine as possible

KCLV Ilie root entered the outside sewer and followed its course as fax as it could At last it came to the wall which shut off its course and I t could so no farther the Inside sewer l inns perfectly tight

But on the other side of the wall the sower and its double casing con-tinned and this eucalyptus trea-riently knew how to get ttMfe-Jt

Some three feet high ItjM wall taora was a iiqjp or two in 4mU caimus traraquo WJM M R H M K l s its wot bafaamplaquoraquo

a c e the stm and wlnrtunffl yjj| th n o I e - through which it

bulllt4lt

M

bull~gtt

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bull^Sft^nN t-gt-

us e other side and enti on

sewer raquo^am a^d followed it aJon|f as formerly -

How did tu G t r e laquo know of t l raquo h in the wall KTdegW ^ ^ it know tb the sewer was on ue other aidaT Ho could it direct the roVj to f o aikf bullae place with such precision roots of any plaat grow always ai unerringly in the direction of Its just as the eucalyptus tree did

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fRTTRSDAY JUNE 1907

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Everybody in Ohio wants harshymony but every one wants MB ownbrahcl of the article

Fraok PlaquoV Ann Arbor t

MLraquoS Mas $ friendsI i ere tb

Miss Martha Dunn spent tbe and Jackson

Jfcckeoa and

JS^febocUh viaitod

and Helen k in taneing

bullbull raquo

bullSfc

Karrnington i s to soon have a sewer amount

Remarkable Kescuraquo

The truth is stranger than fiction

bas once more been demonstrated in

tbe l i tt le tmvn of fedora Tenn tbe

residence of C V Pepper He writes

I was in bed entirely disabled with

hemorrhages of tbe lungs and throat

Doctors failed to help me and all bope

had fled v h e n I began tak ing Dr

Kinus Ne^ Di scovery Then i r s tant

relief oaoae The cough iatf soon

ceased the Mee iog diminished rapshy

idly and in t t r e e weeks 1 wasable to

g o t o work Guarant ed cure for

coughs and colds o O c a n d $ 1 a t F

A S i l l e r s D r u g store Trial bottle

free

Money is a drug on the marshyket says ft New York daily But unfortunately the drug trust has not been busted

Accordiug to his friends Taft has every state but Oklahoma Afld if a certain set of irwrlToak prevent it Oklahoma will tM)t gft into the Uuion in tuatf to ltJGunt either way

According to an exchange Sec-py Taft is interested in every

bull^m0tfat remedy he hears about ^ 4 ^ W w e are not mistaken he will

have found a sure one before the TI Presidential nomination comes off

laquo $

EH

The Magle Wo 3

N u m b e r three is a wonderful masshy

cot for Geo H Tarns ot Cedar Grove

Me according to a letter which reads

bullAt+er suffering much with liver and

kidney trouble and becoming greatly

discouraged by tbe failure to find re-

lief I t i ied Ele- t ic Bitters and as a

result 1 am a wel l man to-day Tbe

first bottle relieved and three bottles

completed the cure Guaranteed

best on earth tor fctomach liver and

kidney troubles by llaquo A S igler

JJtarspgist 50

pound gt A b A u t o m o b i l e m a g a z i n e a s -

^t g g f t l t h a t t h e p o s s e s s i o n o f a m o -

t t f r c a r i s n o t n e c e s s a r i l y t h e

- n bull bull o o f o f g r e a t w e a l t h A n d t h e

^ ^ f c c t i s t h a t t h e p o s s e s s i o n of o n e

i s s o m e t i m e s t h e c a u s e of g r e a t

p o v e r t y

E m i l y Lambert son closed a sucshy

cessful years school in the Hick

district last Friday This is hia SPR

and vear in the same school One ot

his pupils Glenn Fisk has neither

been absent or tardy dur ing the en

tire vear

systemmdash$6000 being the

voted to start wi th

After b- iug closed a few weeks the

So Lyon hotel will again be opened to

the public tbifl week

Mrs Leal Sigler is v is i t ing friends

and relatives in Lans ing She atshy

tended the jubilee there

Paul Brogan who has been spendshy

i n g several months in Nebraska reshy

turned home the past week

Heres the latest c o n u n d r u m Why

is the year 1907 like a lumber way

o n T N o spring to i t mdashMilford

Times

Miss Florence Andrews attended

the c losing day of school in the Uady

district last Friday v is i t ing her formshy

er pupils

Conger tbe Detroit weather man

predicts warm weather from now on

If his predictions prove f t i t t bs wants

to go into hiding

E d w i n Hewi t t j a c t f t a foreman on

tbe A a a A r W r E at Hamburg has

r t e i t t a ^ t a aflOjtptyjl similar position

4 6 Utt A k Lfcn at a higher salary mdash

TMiaffS

The DISPATCH does not make much

blow but when you are in a hurry for

k job stationery cards books briets

or anyth ing remember we make a

specialty of r u b jobs

The v eatber man broke the record

aga in this year in g i v i n y us a fair

day May 80 However tbe spring

had been so backward that there were

few flowers to decorate with

Tbe officers in Ypsilanti took out a

slot machine the other pay and

dumped the thing into the river and

never even took out tbe lead of nickshy

els U still lays there in 20 feet ol

water

Tbe supretm court holds that

marriage license records in the

county clerks office are public

documents and as such must be open

to inspection of a ny one who asks to

see then they cannot he surpressed

FowUrv i l l e people are not taking

much interest in the lecture course

and there is a chance that that vi l lage

goes without this season They

should not drop tbe course if it is

possible to keep it up They are a

good thing tor a town

Many purely agricultural towns

make the mistake of th inking they a

have a great future before them along

manufactur ing lines when if they

would devote their entire energies to

tbe betterment of the produce market

of the town and in every vay possible

make the farmer see that it was to his

interest to come to that town to luy

and sell there would be no necessity

for factories the town would be one of

the most prosperous in the state

| gt i w i i i raquo i i i i i i m i i i i raquo raquo raquo raquo

Two Sides of a Stpcl jabbing Operatioi

[Ordinal ] Oue afternoon a gentleman left tugt

jfflee uear the N W York Stock c h a n g e stepped iuto a cab and dl the cabman to drive to hia h o n ^ ^ tuwu Having started He puUed d o ^ k Uie curtains took a revolver from Uti eocket and placed tbe muazle against aia temple

Albert MeBereau had followed a conshytinued bulling of the N Y and 1raquo rai lway and bad thereby been ruined The published statements of the road showed that their earnings would enshyable them to pay a 10 per cent annual dividend on their common stock though they paid nothing They were bullpending their profits gtu the bettershyment of the road Me^reau bud kept long on the stock with a v iew to reaping a rich har-veBt when the dishyrectors should cease this outlay and begin to give tlje surplus earnings to the stockholders But year after year passed with no change in the fluancial policy of tlie company Mesereaus marshygins were finally absorbed and on tbe afternoon mentioned a slump iu tbe market bad placed him heavily in debt

A s he w a s about to pull the trigger the face of his wife came up before hia mental v is ion- a face that bud al-

op without Pol

bull bull

hmtfa

m^ w

aamp

laquo w

^aotftfc its T w b 4raquoyraquo late t e alshy

and p u t tiki a t e n a 7 bajrti

jreau alias p e n t f s lng W e n let out of bs

m by the maid nad caacood r Jy telephone^ leat his flight

_ j a t g e t b e plaos of tbe N Y r R a i l w n y company returned to

i d was only released from it a hours after the announcement of

dividend The next morning be apshypeared again In Wall s t r e e t Meanshywhile the price of the stock went urgt by jumps and his profits were enor n o u s E D W A R D COLEMAN

A century the selectmeti of Boston llke-A piompt pleasant eood remedy ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 duty

for coughs and colds is K e n n e d y s J t ^ jnteresUng however toja^ Laxative Cough S y r u p It is especial survival or perhaps a revivalcopy1

ren out noud for every member or ^ ^ wampnwte history is mark tb family It contains no opiates m a n y peculiar features After nfty-aad dons not consHpate Contains ^ t w o years of French seventeen years h o n - v H i u i H r a D d lasles nearly as of English and thirty-three years of hon^y HII1 a t u i k i BpaniA rule Mobile came under the

good ugt map^-l syrup Lbildren u s e bull t r o J Q r ^ U u l t e d s t a t e a g 0 vern-

it meut in April 1813 uud was b-cluded iu the Mississippi territory- On Jan

20 1814 by au act of the territorial

AW ASSIZE or M^it^a KefMteMoi bullt bull laquo ^ t

in the La laquoalaquoylaquo la the latter half of tot saranteantb-and the early part of tha eifhteanth oantaries the regnla^on of tbe prica of bread by public authority was ajamll-iar principle 1raquo the English cotontof America In New Haven for instance the weight of the penny loaf waa regushylated by law about 1660 and in 16W the Massachusetts general court also provided a regular assise fixing the weight of the loaf according to the price of flqur At various ttaw aur-_A lug the first quarter of the eighteenth

syrup

Sold by F A Sigler Druggist

Paid In Full Two young ladles evidently stenogshy

raphers were having an animated disshycussion while on their w a y to work tbe other morning in a Market street

w a y s been cheery helping him to bear | i-ar The discussion revolved around his continued disappointment his per the question as to the best method to petual sinking to ruin Now it was iu-1 impress their respective employers as

expressibly sad His braiu temporashyrily unbalanced righted itself and he resolved to live for the sake of the woman whit loved him and whom he loved

Nevertheless that night some of his clothes were found on the deck of a Hudson river ferryboat and Mesereau had disappeared

Meanwhile there were rumors in the bulltreet that N Y and P railway com

to the value of their services Do you know said the smaller of

the two my former employer was the worst old granny H e could not spell the simplest words correctly and he couldnt pronounce them One day i thought I would impress him with the value of my services H e gave me a letter to typewrite and I just went along and copied It as he handed It to me Then I made a second copy

mon stock w a s shortly to be put on a [wi th all the misspelled words correct e rumors ed With beaming countenance I haud-

A Very Practical Christian A benevolent old man who lived on

his farm In Iowa never refused shelter to any w h o might ask it of him His many friends remonstrated with him

gtut tbSfl characteristic knowing that uast iapal ii hoboes would avail e H e a o f the opportunity and that Hlaquoa great danger of the obi

in befartobbed To these remon bdquo j n c e s the old man replied that h

S i e v e d in practical Christianity But said one of his friends this

t e e m s very impractical Suppose one of these men took it Into his head tr lob you one night

My dear young friend was the reshyply I bid nil enter In the name of God but I prove my belief in practical Christianity by locking up their pants during the n i g h t

When you feel tbe need of a pill

take a DeWitts Little early Risei

Small pill safe pi 11 sure pill Easy

t o takemdashpVasant a n d effective

Drives away headaches Sold by r A 8 ig llaquo Drugc ilaquot

Jp a a a a i e o f indigest ion no

ir t t tat te or how obstinate

t W l j p n r i i l j releived by

the use of Kodol The main facshy

tor in cur ing the stomach of any disshy

order is ret and the only way to get

regtt is to actually diaest the food for

the stomach itself Kodol wil l do it

It i8 a scientific preparation of vegetashy

ble acids conta ing the very same juic-

e found in a healthy stomach It

bull i n f o r m s to the P u r e Food and D r u g s

iw - laid by F A Sigler Druggist

GRAND EXCURSIONS T R U N K to

R a i l w a y N o r f o l k V i r g i n i a S V t e m hi) DM -v 3--vvi Tgt t - S J

D a i l y up to Nov 3 0 VARIOUS ROUTES

S A R A T O G A S P K I N G S N Y -Iuv 3 4 6 and 7 - Knights Templar-

A T L A N T I C C I T V N J nay 30 to -hiuc 3 American ett Assn

l O S A N G B L B S CAL -June 10 to 14 - - National Heci Ass n

doing one route returning another

P H I L A D E L P H I A PA cJulv l 1314 15 and 16 - - rgt P O I

B O S T O N M A S S -luly 1 -6 L27 and 29 - N-fJ Old Home

V e e k

Special inducements in low round trip r a t ^ s to the W e s t and N o r t h w e s t

Round trip S u m m e r Tourist t i c k e t s to Principal Canadian and New England

points on sale -laily a f t er -June 1st-Return limit October 31s

Liberal s t o p - o v e r s Full particulars i t ooal tnkaf office

Subscribe tor the Plnekugf IWgfgfrh

dividend basis but since these had been rife for several years no one paid any attention to them The stock fluctuated as usual and though rather high for si nondividend paying stock w a s considerably below par

One day a director of the road called hte valet into his private room at home and said to him

Dennis some one has been openuK my letters

I hope ye dont mane to accuse me o doin sfch a thing sir replied the man

1 do and Im going to hand yon over to the officers of the law on a charge of theft

I steal sir It is to my interest to shut you up

for a week If you will consent to be made n prisoner in my house under lock and key for that time I will make no charge Otherwise I will put you behind bars perhaps for years

i I inn innocent of anything tbe law will punish in that way

Tbe law is money 1 having money am the law Which do you choose a voluntary imprisonment for a week or to go to jail

The gentleman stepped to the teleshyphone tml took down tbe receiver

Dont call tbe police You may shut me IU) here

Very well Follow me He led the way to a back room in an

upper story There were two winshydows but they were small and neir the ceiling Tbe valet entered ami his masler locking the door took the key

Several days later a maid in the hall made sufficient noise with her buckets and brooms for the prisoner to hear her

Knte he called in that you Good gracious Where do tbe voice

be com in from Come here Kate-- to the door Im

Dennis I want to speak wi th you Dont make a fuss

The girl approached the door and Dennis whispered to her through the keyhole Then she went away

Mrs Mesereau lying awake - - she slept but little since her husbands disshyappearancemdashthought she heard the telephone hell ringing on the floor be low She listened and heard it again

this time surely Getting out of bed and pulling on a wrapper she went down and answered the call

Is that you sweetheart Great heavens Its Berts voice I must be quick Go to Bunkers

office in the morning Tell him Im alive have lie en In the service of a director of the N Y ami P railshyroad At the stockholders meeting In a few days a 7 iter cent dividend will be dec a red First make contract for half his profits then give the Inshyformation Goodby

The next morning the supposed widshyow w a s in the office of her husbands former broker was closeted with him and when she emerged had a written contract signed by him that he should form a syndicate to buy 100000 shares of N Y and P common stock to be held at least sixty days half the prof-Its (on condition the information provshyed correct anil the stock advanced) to go to Albert Mesereau Within two hours the iyndicate had been formed and during the aftrnoon n d the next morning i00000 shares had been pirkshy

ed him both copies What did he do breathlessly ask

ed her friend forcing the conductor to hold his car so that she might alight at her corner and at the same time hear the answer

He fired me w a s the replymdashPhilshyadelphia Record

He Flreil the Stick

I have fired tbe walking-stick Ive

carried over 40 ears on account of a

sore that v e s t e d every kind of lfeat

ment until 1 tried Buckien Arnica

Sa lve that has healed the sore and

made me a bappj man writes John

Garrett 1 North Mills N 0 Guarshy

anteed for Piles Hums eK by K A

S i g l e r druggis t 2 5 c

The Tip Randolph Wanted Can you put me in no way to beshy

come a successful rogue to an amount that may throw an air of dignity over the transaction and divert the attenshytion of the gaping public from the enormity of the offense to that of tbe sum From a Letter of John Kan dolph of Roanoke to Dr John Brock-tmbroutth

legislature the towu received u charter of incorporation and at two meeting of the Inhabitants on March 11 and 14 the municipal government was orshyganized and the charter publicly read in English and in French JLbe populashytion at this t ime was composed of French English and Irish elements On April 4 following three w e e k s after tne organisation of the municipal govshyernment a tariff for bakers or asshysize of bread w a s drawn up by tbe commissioners (the governing body of the town) aud proclaimed in English and in French This fixed the weight of the loaf for the ensuing month In accordance with the price of flour Inshystead of changing the price of bread it waa more convenient to make the loaves lighter or heavier a s the price of flour rosa laquor fell On May 2 1814 the weight of the bit loaf (the bit being a coin worth 15frac14 cents) Was fixed at twenty-eigBt aances and the weight of the half bit loaf w a s fixed at fourteeu ounces

On July 8 1818 Mr Martin the bakshyer appear btfore the board t s i paM the sum o t lO a fkua for having u |ktaapi of which s u ^ W f f s p oiflcer On Jan 24 scale of weights for the bit loaf

f t d laquo P t r M bdquo lt m i 7 t ^ ^ t i o n of Beginning May lt$ 1817 fraquo bread was proclaimed w e e gt of monthly as before and th is^j j the w a s continued for a little more t~ j two years The records do not Shi

that the assize was proclaimed afl1

1819 but the town continued to exer else a control over the business of bakshying Every baker was required to procure a license and to register-Ma trademark width was stamped OB Ma loaves A public bakehouse was alsxraquo estabjisbed and seems io luive been managed In the same way that muntcl-pafftres -control public markets the bakers rentingthe stalls from the town and being sul) -et to inspection As late araquo 182 in the annual statement of thelaquodty clerk the following entry os-bullurs ill the statement of receipts durshying the year Sales of condemned bread g l S7 -(Quarterly Joraquorraquoal of Economics

th-

A Fortunate lYxan

Mr E W Goobn ot 107

Stbdquo Dalla Tex says 4 In

year I have lie-omn aeqiiagt-traquod

Dr Kings Nraquow Lit Pi-

ative I ever Kioraquo- n -d gtbull

disposes ol malaria ami

They dont grin 1 gt raquo

F ^ Siglers d bullgt - -bull -

l iCnc-

past

W i t h

and no a-

bull i) - h i IMK

i 11 - n bull bull - -

For scratches burns c u t s insect

bites and the m a a y little hurts comshy

mon to every fainiIf D e W i t t (Jar-

bolizerl Witch Kaael 8alvraquo i is the best

ren edy It is s o - t h i o g eonintf fJ taa

bullbullbullgt r heal ing l ie sure ta pet ftoWirta

gtrld by F A

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bullv bull y d j w A i gtltltbull

r-ArWAH m o o n r rm it i

tun far MEN

Instant relief to sufferers of

Rheumatism Kidnty Troubli Stomach Disorders

Get a bottte to-day Is purely a vegetable compound Mild in effect but one the most eifectual remedies known for re-storing the entire system It is derived from nature not compound of drugs and chemicals that only allay the pain but cures to stay cured after all so-called scientific treat ments have failed

For sale by druggists Send for drculare Address

INDIAN MEDICINE CO Milford Ohio

More Money for Eggs r undrr most any conditions There is a lot of money to be made raquo in the egg business if conditions are rijht There is no reason sect why F a r m e r s and P o u l t r y Rnlscrashould not make just as good H profits on their investments as any other linoof business and it is

possible for them to do so The price of eggs during the winter months is double and sometimes more thwi doublr^that paid

during the lummer months T-he only way to take advantage of this advance is to hold summer eggs for winter prices That fresh eggs can be kept from six to

raquo or wore has been proven by careful testing with nine m

HACERS ECC PRESERVATIVE and anMAa arfag this Preservative need never sell a dozen eggs for anything but the h i g M f JMgket price Send for Sampl mud Ckatftrs ttlUng you ti cbtut amp

C C PRBSOViNC CO - St Louis Mo

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bull bull 4 ^

bullV5l bull t -i m

bullVi

bull bull bull gt bull

JbmJm M^ bullW

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bullhow you ftrWw1 o f Purt $ M B Table^-Mw dtgt t wiilaampiU yon JGrao i Trill f a e ^ a At laquolaquoalraquo-irO Stoop Hlaquoa4a^ iWtgtbull Neu^allaquoiabdquo Hd tthe roHhitH Period paoft t te

a Ion lt a bUxd coog6tiltMk a Jimdxche Tablets simply

~by coaxing nrtiy the un-ulood pressuiH Thtft is all

A d d r e s s Dr Shoop Uactne Wis bold by All Dealers

Hlaquo As t f lmnoto iraquo tlaquor

waa laquo M p H N v to even poundolaquoraquot a rising yormfl trian whom ie wulaquo mixkuiB to ni annctjve member of the cbul

Oxxi evening my- young frf satd solemnly Do youever ft place cif AvorshlpT

Ye in eed sir regularly jSmuluy tilU Jeptied th ytwojr IQW with to eltnlaquo he mil

BUIL T c i on my waj

J W - L a d l e d Hltraquonlt Jour-

i

Sobaeribe tor t b PinekMy DiraquoPlaquotofc AU tae newt tor 1100 plaquor year

Tha cyatte Numbwr Five Five Is i i ureat sacred Chine

immlier Ttitiv tire five virtues five roJors (yltraquolkgtw white green fed bull bull) hlails) five household gods five planet (Saturn Venus Jupiter Mare and Mer tury) five ranks of nobility five tastes five cardinal points (the middle east west south and north respectively) and five tones

IJes net quick and cwrtaia iliel

from [)r Sboous Magic Ointment

ftmm note i t ib made alone for Pi les

| ifbamp4ft|-action is posit ive and certain

^$)riir painful protruding or blind

|iif d i s a p p e a r like mayic by its use

i Lit ye hickle-capped glass jar 50een1s

I tfold by All Dealers

mm wVJ

Good Coffee

m

Mi

CXXX Coffee Chums at work bull i mdash(^- i mdash

bullbullampbull

i f laquo LV3F

F hroiy One Cup of This Coffee have I d e ^ mdash mdash

trade You wont pay any more for M o

Revi

h i laquo ^

razl

Laughlin XXXX Coffee but youll get the very best grade of coffee at a reasonshyable price because McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is always clean mdash a1 ways fresh-always goodmdashalways the same quality mdash in fact the Standard Coffee

Sold in full 16-oz packages The handy air-tight package and the glazshying of pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and fresh protected from dust dirt and foul odors Each package is one pound full weight

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is Sold by

w gtI Ulplly

l i a i n m d A V i 11 i rs l o 11 ltV lt o

lis

ptlMUUS

bullft- bullgts

W -gt

i i i i iilaquo mm 7SmH ltmmmmm

or U u raquo a jaitu to pro rial size ttoi qi JDr Shoots

bulliy Lei oU send it is a stow white creamy utiteptic balm Containing

en I eaiing inaredientu a 01 camplipttii) Tbymol Menthol etc it

Dbtant and iaalinK relief to rrh of the oobe and throat

aite the free teat and see for yoar-ampel)H|tliipound18 preparation can and wii)||wMljpM^b Addi ess Or Shoop 11^frac341frac34frac34 Lar^e jars 50 ienl8

-msm-

rlaquove merilt

aj T^^^^^^W ^

bulljtber Dyr Le Kidaeyg

eh Heart or to

^ Wgtraquo ii bullbull i H I

BdwiwAatiwu ^ alaquo urt

compated hpprvxteiate^ tit nnujber raquof bull way a of iVaytt^ firtto woree on each nice i

ilpowooooooooooooi

ftlaquoen Drunk H e evtiteatif VUi i t used to the ways

of big hotefft Ho JaokeU as though he might have- bull traquoraquona some Kansas farm and vlaquoaAraquo NMfere city for the first t ime SomfJjPfce h f t d beard that

the next mornrhg m e j ^ w h o had been absorbing i n t o x i c laquo t ^ l raquo k l o t s ot i c e

water gt i Say he said t raquo C- T Kewton beshy

hind the desk at the raquogtbull raquotel about 8 oclock in the m n m U f e other clerk lust night told laquo ^ traquo~-laquoak fer things over the little t a H | i i W raquo ^ y room when I wanted em

Yes said Xewtou bull Well this morning about a hatC t raquo

hour ago I asked fer a glass-laquof fcO water Some girl answered the phone

Yes Well I dont like to be took fer a

fleavy drinker I wasnt drunk last night

What do you menu Jes this I didnt get no glaslaquo of ice

wateiv That girl sent me up n whole pitcher It loukcd mighty much to me ke she thought 1 was full of liquor List night and would need a whole pitchi- A glass would a been enou h And as heturned aud strode away he wore oue of those Guess I didnt call him down eh l o o k s -Denver Post

Iwiampotatt jo uuqsplaaaf m live aad pepaia th TrooWee Kidneys a deeper ail men mon error of trea Symptom treatraen^jft result not the cause Weak Slouaeb nervesmdashthe inbide nervesmdashmean cfio-mach weakoess always And the g g g ^ g j ^ ^ J S S ^ S ^ s S S k Heart and Kidneys as well have their S ^ S ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ S o o f f i ^ S i S m J f c controlling or inside nerves Weaken a mdHefne spuetAcallr prepared to^kAthem

eoDtrollina Dorvtit To doctor the KMnejrt alooa these nerves and you inevitably havj u taampeTlt is a mute ol tine and of moaer as weak vital organs Here is where Dr ifyour bmck act or Is wlaquok If tlraquo aria Bhoopf Bestontive has mad its fame 8 frac34 frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ d ^ S S amp T S S S g S S S No oter remedy even claims to treat j g r d t a a a j i ^ ^ the inside nerves Also for bloat- dooryou

^ - 1 bull

Jqoidmdashan Drugglit reconunand sad MD

ing bilioasoess bad breath or compleshy

xion age Or Snoops Restorative

Write me today for sample and true

Book Dr Sbooo Racine Wis The

Restontive is sold by All Dealers

All tao newa for I1M par year Subscribe for too Plneaney Dispatch

Dr Shoop Restorativo

ALL DEALERS

laquobull

|E|P|ANKl_ A N D R E W S So C O -aamplTOHB AraquoD PKOPRIETOK

e^Hfl f ip lh in P r i ce $1 i n A d v a u c e

S a t e r a d a t - t a f o a t o S c e tit F i a c k o e y Micbi^t bull Mtiift lgtW m a t t e r

t 1 jiiint ratat aair kaawn on appiicxtiuu

T H E GREATshyEST OF ALL CEREAL FOODS

N o fad or uncertain mixture A Natural FOOD LAXATIVE A whole kernel of Rye to each flake

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT or write us for our t h r e e Special Offer A pound package by mail postpaid for 25 cents It will

positively cure the most aggravated case of constipation Write to-day

MINNEAPOLIS CEREAL COMPANY H H Dept MINNEAPOLIS MINN

Satkshor-m WMntcd poundv0rywhwm ^ bull laquo t -

p y p p wm I p R J ^ p f E x p e r i e n c e is o n e of t h e g r e a t e s t fac tors in a l m o s t B i ^ W bull K B I m I bull bull rm JT mm u a n v walk in life I t is w h a t g ives t h o F a r m e r D o c

tor Merchant and Mechanic success In manufactshyuring it la an all important element W e are carriage manufacturers of over twenty-five years experience and e claim to know the business from A to Z We will stake onr reputation that we make as good work for the money as it la possible to make Onr two leader are our No 30 Top Buggy at the popular

price of $5000 and our No SO Top Buggy at 18000 Nothing bnt the best go into these jobs in order to make them come up to our standard Write for full specifications cuts and refershyences Do it to-day and see what we can offer yon for your cash and save all dealer profits Write a t a t t and get oar grin offer

All the newe for 1100 per year

Sour Stomach

No appetite lots of strength 1 seas headadhe constipation bad general debiUty aour risings and catarrh of the stomach am all due to indigestioa Kodol reHeree indigestion This new dJscov ery represents the natural Juices of dtgea tlon as they exlet In a healthy stomas combined with the greatest known tease and reconstructive properties Kodol fer dyspepsia does not only relieve IndigeaHoa and dyspepsia blaquot this famous remeegt helps all stomach trouble by cleanslnf purifying sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach

Mr S S Baa of Rarenswood W Vs ssysrmdash I was troubled wttk soar stomach for twenty years Kodol eared me and we are now uatnc it In msa for baby

Kodol Digests What Y o n E a t Bottles only RaHeves indigestion soar stoBseeK

belchlnf of gas etc Prepared by E O DeWITT A OO OHIOAOO

Sold by F A 8igler Dnigglat

Morten so Salo A nKiiKA ilrfanlt biif liocn mftile in tlio oondi-

tioiis ot u cfifiiin tnnrtpa^o whereby tho powor of PH)laquo tlicrciu his luininn trugtr(itivtgt made by HKNKY THIMBul T and his wife ( W K O U N E T-Hl^HOFT of Deertleld l ivin^pton iNmnty Miclugivn to NTLSON IAMH of the same place aforo-aid lienrivi date March Jinb A IV 188^ nnd recorded in the office of tiie KeLriter of

i Deed- for L i v i n g o n Oumtv Miehi^an in liher bullJ of Mortage at pn^e jOi thereof on March Itth A IV lSJ which paid mortgage was duly as3ired

j by NI LSON LAMB on the 10th day of August ISOii t o IIF-NKY Tt i lKROI T J U which a^isjn-

nuiit was recorded in the Meiri^ter of Deeds odice for the County of Livingston on t lie 10th day of j o i i g u s t 1 lt 6 in Lilgtev Ngt of Mortage at pa^e 7

a id by Hl-NUV r H K i r s o l T Hi duly a^MRned to CAl lOLINH THKIHOLT lt n Xo en i t - r iSOfi

and rr-cordei in the la_ristergt (Mlee I)trice for 1 Livin^uton County on tho l f ih day of Mav 1 S-S

in Liber Si of Mortgages at p a s 067 And by C AbOIIXM TITKIROLT duly assigned to HKN-HY T H K I R O L T J K ltm March 10 15)07 and record ed in flie Office ot the Ko^istor of Deeds for Liv-ii-on County on March 10 lo7 in Liber H) ar | i i ^ r h l 1 And whereas ihe a n i i i n clainid to be due on said Moitjra^e Rt this- date is theenini of One h u n d r e d and eighty do lars ami ei^lity live cents j$i808M nf pr incipal ana in teres t and no bull nit or proce^flin^ b a v i n s been inst i tuted to reshycover the debt secured by said mortsraue or any part thereof

Therefore notice is hereby viven that by virtu1 o said power of sale and in pe r snancc of the laquotatnefgt in such ease made and p r o i d e d the said ii oit^fiire will be foreclosed by paeof the j iremises therein described at public auc t ion to the highest b idder at the West front door of the Cour t House

i- the vil lage of flowell in said County of I iv in j -s tov t h a t lieinu the place ot ho ld ing tho bullironit bull c-nrt fi r t he County of I iv i r ^ ron on Saturdav i r h e i h h davof Tuly A Vgt PV7 at H o dork m the tor -noon of said djiy or so much thereof as mav be neceigtsi v to pay t h pr incipal nnd interest bull In- on sain moraquo t^age tlio Afio-ncv ee provided t herein and costs nf Hid sjle cf tho following bull esrribod premises t gt wit iumtiienci iii twenty rods Hast of the Nuihlaquoest corner of Section t w e i i y l w o i001 in tn ship four i P Nortli of 1aiikf Ave ( Knst Michigan vt inr ini tlienee bull^olI ii elijht iods thence Kast s ixty rods thence Nor th e u h t i o r l s t b e r e e ^ost to h e j i i u n ^ con- l in in i th ree acres of land

IIKNKV T H R H O I T T R Araquolltnee of t e Mort -a^t e

DRted Howell v nri l i 1^7 W M Y V A N W I N K I

Attornev for Afsicni

Buelnests C a r d e $M p e i t1 bull T e a i h aud uitirriaeraquo)Otteeiieeili8ried t r t n A n n o u n c e m e n t s of e a t e r t a l a A e n t e my b e y a n

Eor i t deairtxi lij ir r i e a t l s a t a e tuslrn vrith ful l eta of a d m i s s i o n I n c a e e t i e a a t a a r e a o t broukfi t

to tUe office r e g u l a r r a t e s w l l i a e e a raquo raquo laquo ^ A l l inntfiiT in I n r i i l nn t i r i sesBSia a f igtt i h T J r

eltJ at 5 c e n t s pe r l i n e o r f r a c t t e s i a v e n o ^ tlaquoi etn i i i n s e r t i o n W n e r e n o tImeissawaaBaimle(lcelt will b e i n s e r t e d u n t i l o r d e r e d i l l e w r t a t W l nm will be c b a i gad for a c c o r d i n g l y flalleiaaaei o ladTer t iBementB M U S T r e a c h t h i a e a ^ e e e e a r s j as T U B H D A V m o r n i n g t o i n s u r e mi l e e e t l l O L T t i aatue w e e k

JOB rsrx7ixGr i n a i l i ta b r a n c h e s a epec ia l ty We h a T e s U k i u L ^ aod ihe la tes t s ty l e s ol Type e t c which e n a b l t uraquo to execute a l l k i n d s of work such as Book c Pample t s f o s t e r s Prograjniues b i l l H e a d s N Q U Heads b ta te iuen t s Ca rds Auc t ion Bi l l s e tc iL supe r io r s tyles upon t h e shor t e s t no t i ce P r j c e s a i low as yood w o r k can be a o n e

A L L B I L L S - P A Y A B L K XIUHT OK EVKHY MONTU

IS SI

Health and Wealth Insnred health to the average man means

g r e a t w e a l t h

DR JOHNSONS AFTERDINNERPIU

INSURES HEALTH TRY IT

IS PURELY VEGETABLE and waa need by the Docshytor for twenty years in active practice and is conceded by all having used ft to be the beet

Little Stomach Pill on the market It is a PKLVENiAnvE of

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THE VILLAGF DIRElTuKY

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Jamea S m i t h J a m e s Koclie V A Xivuu C V VanWitiKle

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ongue Loss Appetite

and all other moTbid conditions arisinif from a disordered stomach

PREVENTION is t h e o rde r of th i s day a n d age a s i t i s m n c h m o r e scientific to p r e v e n t a d i seased cond i shyt ion t h a n to cu re it Y o u can secu re t h i s i T T I E P I L L o f ANi FIRST-CLASS DRUGGIST who will be pleased to -gterve you 35 doses for bullZ~t cen t s D o n t t f- e s o m e o t h e r jus t a eltgtod tor t h e r e i-i t iy o t h e r t h a t wil l p lease von at all aft-v t r y i n g t h i s o n e

L L JOHNSON M D Prop Atlanta Georgia

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VALVELESS AUTOMATIC

Stock Fountain PAYS FOR ITSELF THE FIRST YEAR

c O - V M U U A I ld NAi C i i J H O i f Uuv r SV Uyiue p a o t o r ^ervic lti

bullSunaay l u o r u i a ^ t IVJJG tail every oui ie i evening at T LraquoC o c i j e k I r aye i n e e i i u ^ i i day e v e a i a ^ s s uaday acuool raquo( c lose m i n i i n g s e r v i L e Corey s w a r t t i o u i ^upi lucii Tee pie Sec

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SOCIETIES

n i h e A O H Society of ttiia p lace m e e s e v e i t h i r d Sunday intrie F r Haltnew xlal l tohn T u o m e y and M T Kel ly County DoiegHte

i j HL V C 1 I meetft the tirrt F r iday ot each JL m o n t h at 0 frac34 p in at tne home o b r i i 1bull

bullSigler Kveryone l i i tereeteri in t e i ope ranoe is cortUijtlly invi ted gtirs Leii M^ier c ros Mir Ktra D u r t e e S e c r e t a r y

i^he C T A and B Soc ie iy of t h i s p l a c e i r e j every t h i r d Sa tu roay e v e n i n g i n t t i e F r gt ^ i

thew H a l l ]oiiu Donohue I r e s i o e n t i

No Valves or floats t o get out of order

Automatic Never fails to work Doe3 not overflow No mud or tilth P u r e cool water

Guaranteed T o d o a s

claimed

Big Sailer Sold on 30 Dm Tmlml

MONEY BACK IP NOT SATISFIED

GEDGE BROS IRON ROOFING CO Fountain St Anderson Ind

6 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE

KNI Z N I G H T S O F M A C C A B E E S eer e e rv Fr iday e v e n i n g on or heii re

o l t h e moon a t the i r Uail in t h e S w a r t h o u igt Vi^i t in^ hrot l iers arlaquo c o r d i a l h inv i t ee

I H A S 1 CAM rift LI M I h r A l K i rrn i

Li f i n ^ t on Lodge No 7 Communica t ion Tuesday evening on or b e U r

the in 11 of the moon

it A M K f ^ r r bef

Kirk Van Winkle W gt

ORDER CC EASTERN STAK meetp each m o m i the Fr iday even ins following t h e r e g u l a r F

frac34 A M mee t ing M K S N K T T E V A T O H N W M

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0W KK OF MODERN WOODMEN Meet the first T h u r s d a y evening of each Month in the

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for secoivur fcatelaquotlaquo n ttirouah Junn A Co recalve

LA D I E S O F T H E MACCABEfctS Meat e v e o u a n d 3rd S a t u r d a y of each m o n t h at 230 p m

(vO T M hal l Visiting s ters v u r d i a l i v in v i ted L U A C O N U V A Y Lidy Com

r N I G H T S OK T H K LOYAL GUARD F L Andrew P gts

Oo^rftiGhTs ffc bull1 a n d des orpraquo bull or-tfj^ bull-non free whether ui

pntent-aht- ltonlmui)iC5a laquoTt frlaquo in f i-HAMD800f qn Patent

Patents ttkon t hn iuah Munn A C tpfrml notice wrraquoiout c h a r w i n t b laquo

Scientific Hmrm A hRnrlsomely lUurtrafed wtteklT Lnnrert e t^ crlHtiori of any snjientiao JoornaL Torros S3 a

MUNN S C o 3 8 8 ^ ^ New York Branch Office Kraquo F StL Wash nston D C

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1 CHAPTCR ImdashContinued Well sir I should feel much better

U I could go over there into the swirl eyed Mueeh it out for myself -Yon MM If I could win out alone and pay hack the seat price and then make a pile fox myself If you felt later nice giving um another chance to come Into the Ate then I should not be laying myshyself open to the charge of being a mere pensioner on your friendship You know what I mean air and wont thjlnk I am filled with any low-down pride but if you will let me have the price of a stock exchange seat on my note and will give me the chance when I get the hang of the ropes to handle some of the firms orders I fihaJl be just as mudi beholden to you and Jim sir and shall feel a lot betshyter ttyVel~T r- ir I knew what Bob meant so did father and we were gladenough to do what he asked father insisting on making the seat price In the form of a present after explaining to us that a foundation stock exchanger rule proshyhibited an applicants fro^ borrowing 4he seat price Fourv^ers after 60frac34 flBrownley entered the stock exchange fee had paid back the flMty thousand with interest and not oary had a snug

thousand to hit Credit 0 Ranshyis iMfca ait was

a year

rat

iy in -mans notch would make thousand yearly earnings cast an unshycertain shadow at Christmas time Bob was the favorite of the exchange as he had been the pet at school and at college and had his hands full of

(business 300 days in the year Beshysides Randolph amp Randolphs choicest commissions he had the confident orders of two of the heavy plunging cliques - bull

I had Just pissed my thirty-second birthday when my kind old dad sudshydenly died For the previous six years 1 had been getting ready for such an -event that is I had grown accustomed to hearing my father Bay Jim dont let any grass grow in getting the hang bullof every branch of our business so that when anything happens to me there will be no disturbance In the Street in regard to Randolph amp Ran-dol phs affairs I want to let the world

soon as possible that after I pan our business will run as it al-

So I wHl work you into my lips in those companies where

the oor that the southern gambling blood that made by grandfather on one of his trips back from New York thqugh bo had more land and slave than he could use stake his land aad slavesmdashyes and grandmothers too-on a card game andmdashloseand change the whole face of the Brownley deagt tinymdashthose same gambling microbe are in my blood and when they begin to claw and gnaw I want to do someshything and Jimmdash and the big brown eyes suddenly shot sparksmdashif those microbes ever get unleashed therell be mischief to pay on the floormdashSUM there will

raquoi cltft tiee to amp ltbull of tolaquo at Tetroepeettvaly ara

was a baaotitttl nopa anl Bob and I mad u for the day urtnaratorT to Mrf Randolph oa my jvSkkT9m 1frac34frac34 down to o laquo ^ U c laquo gt t Wtwpon- laquo laquo w st^ppad out pf lain office one a^tha derks announoad that a lad r h j ^ - ^ ^ ^ in and had narUpalariy UrVBrowaley

11 Who the deuce can in at this time on Sat all alive men are In the heat aad dirt of and the good growled Bob her lnM

Another minuet swer

A lady entqrteV Mr Browrftastf

stant to maJkl glnian 1 ^

Bob bowedr^^ I amt^eujah Sands of Sands Land-

ln^ V^jMlla Y o u r neople knew our paojto j t^^rownley probably well eaoa^h tsBiffeu to place me

O ttraquogt Judge Lee Sands asked -bullltbulllaquo h e l d o u t bia hand

Bobs handsome head was thrwwml t in Judge Lee Sands oldest back his thin nostrils dilated m daphter said the sweetest voice I though there was in them the afBjraquolJJBB ever heard one of those mellow of conflict The lips wert 4am rippling voices that start the imagina-acrosa thewhite teeth with 3 laquo | ^ 5 t tion on a chase for a mocking bird enough to show their edgft and In only to bring it up at the pool be-the depths of the eyes was a dark-red neath the brook-fall in quest of the blaze that somehow gave the impres harp of moss and watercresses that sion one gets in looking down some sends a bubbling cadence into its long avenue-Of JWack at the instant a [eddies and swirls Perhaps it was the

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Wlaquo Ss)js|r interests and gradually put you into my different trusteeships 1 Thus at fathers death there was not

a ripple in our affairs and none of the stocks known as The Randolphs ^fluttered a point because of that to the

financial world momentous event 1 Inherited all of fathers fortune other ltthan four millions which he divided 1 up among relatives and charities and

look command of a business that gave me an income of two millions and a Joaif a year f vOnce more I begged Bob to come Into the firm 1 Not yet Jim he replied Ive got my seat and about a hundred thousand ^capital and I want to feel that Im

t kick my heels until I have together an even million all of

making then Ill settle down yeraquo old man and hold my handle

low and if some good girl hap-Ing about that timemdashwell then

iltlaquojfl| be An ivy-colored cot for

that laquoWJL j|e0e iuejMJampy I -Slaquob l a laquo f raquo q e l d jgraquo -1

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tjMU hroMjMlajighjrty 4ew|gt^lw aaxatya rlaquof a aatattf too Ui traquo IMKftapa far beauty If the coral aana of the Una hraquod bee law exqaiaxtaly perfect The straight thtn-afitUaltt nose the broad forehead the equatefait jaw almost-

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aa low at t U polnta where they come ^ ^ bull laquo Anout^tae Awfai laquoalaquoaf f t beneath the amnTa at the OWR atw ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 5 ^ ^ 2 ^ H T ^ S geeted dignity aad high resolve cou- bull$ bull bull ^ ^ n ^ f ^ - ^ ^ ^ geeted dignity aad high resolve coushypled wj h a nower of n^rpijee rie lat womaa Tta eomhinatlBa 61 fjarehaad Jaw aad aoee wae jeldom aaaa Had It bean poaseesed by 9 man UtfwotUd avrelir hay driven hln to the tented Held for hit profession But the great eat glory of Beulah Sands waa ber eyesmdashlarge tulU Tary gray vary blue vivid with all the glamour of her pay sonality full of smiles aad tears and spirituality and paaalos one tnjtant frankly innocent they illuminated the face of a blonde Madonna the next seen through the extraordinary long jet-black eyelashes underneath pie finely penciled black brows they cashyressed coquetted allured I afterward found much of this girls purely physishycal fascination lay in this strange blending of EagUsh fairnses wi h An-dalusiaa tints though the abiding quality of her charm was surely in an exaltation of spirit of wbjeh haltmUm make the dullest consoioua As the stood looking at ^ V i h my^offee that long-ago noon gracefufljateaae in a suit of gray with a gray-feathered turban on her bejut tpd tiny^lacfe bands at neck anjt wrist she waavery exquisite exceedingly dainty and though southerner of southerners very unlike the typical brunette girl who comeB out of Dixie land

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Piece of Mischief That Might Had Fatal Results

Have

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laughed and I laughed too Bob was looked upon by all his friends as a bad case of woman-shy No woman young or old who had in any way crossed Bobs orbit but had felt that fascination delicious to all tjae presence of

A soul by honor JchooWd A heurt by passiof ruledmdash bull

lgtttt he never seemed to see it As my wifemdashfor I had been three years marshyried and had two little Randolphs to show that both Katherine Blair and I

ew what marriage was formdashnever red of saying Pooi Bob Hes

maa-oampraquofi and it looks as though wijisf eegtcr get his sight in that

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4 ^ 4 into- Tbe v r i n o t fafe-to s

he continued in ess theres a

ftttiff let even you not safe f a t -

old hou laquo1 Randolph 4b Randolph Yea yotf

llaughmdashyou who are and alway beea aa staunch and steady as t ^hronse John Harvard in the yard you bullwho know Monday morstngs^uat what 7ltJU are going ti do Saturday nights

aad i l the day3 aad nights in bgt iweea and w1raquob always do i t Jim I

lthve toalaquod since feoave been over on I

locomotive headlight roaads a carve at night

Twice before wey back In owr colshylege days I bjtd had a -peep at this gambling temper of Bobs Qaee in a poker game lit our rooms when a crowd of New York classmates tried to run him out of a hand by the sheer weight of eeisK Aed again at the Pequot house at New London on the eve of a varsity boat racev when a Yale crowd shook a big wed of money and taunts at Bob until with a yelkhe left his usually welHeeded feet and frightened me whose allowance was dollars to Bobs cents at the sum total of the bet cards he signed before he cleared the room of Yale money and came to with a white face streaming with cold perspiratloj These events had passed out of my memory as the ordinary student breaks that any hot-blooded youth is liable to make in like circumstances As I looked at Bob

omen in that day while he tried to tell me that the business of Randolph amp Randolph would not be safe In his keeping I had to admit to myself that I was puzzled I had regarded my old college chum not only as the best mentally harshynessed man I had ever met but I knew him as the soul of honor that honor of the old story-books and I could not credit his being tempted to jeopardize unfairly the rights of property of anshyother But it was habit with me to let Bob have his way and I did not press him to come into our firm as a full partner

Five years later during which time affair business and social had been tapping along as well as either Bob at I-could have asked I was preparing 1ST another sit-down to show my chum giat the time had now come for him to help me in earnest when a ltJueer thing-happenedmdashone of those ttfeae-countable incidents that ~ltJod someshytimes sect fit to drop across the llfe-

ejsjti s heretofore vlsiWe aa

Nearly everyone has heard of the man whose dog got his head caught ta a pitcher into which he had thrust lpound after a taste of the milk at the bottom The man cut the dogs head off te save the pitcher and then broke the pitcher to get the dogs head 0UVieelraquo1sA^ea^Blfc

An incident with almost similar feashytures occurred in the little village of Stanton Nv euro the other day The children at Mft Uriah Bumgarner were playing oa the porch of their home when a small daughter picked up a churat one- of the old-fashioned kind with a large bottom and a small opening and in- a spirit of mischief placed it upside down over the head of her two-yeraquoraquo-laquoiid brother who was sitting on the floor The little girl acshycidentally dropped the churn and down it went over the head of the child who begatt to yell The father and several neighbors ran up and found that the boy had turned his chin upward and the churn could not be removed The- upturned bottom of the churn finally had to be sawed off before the child ccotld be released and the little chap emerged from his unique head covering almost dead from fright

pethilot His chil aa atraigbt araquodj4eNsw

southern accent that nibbled off corners and edges of certain weed and languidly let others mist themshyselves together that gave U tts luscious penetration mdash however that may be it was the most nampyeatetday-no-to-morrow voice I had ever heard Before I grew fully consoiom of tone exquisite beauty of the girij thifc vtoiee of hers spelled its way into my brain like the breath of soma- bewitohitafj oriental essence Nature envious ment the security of an perfect marshyriage have ever combined to eonetl^ tute me loyal to my chosen one yet as I stood silent like one dundh abshysorbing the details of the loveliness of this young stranger who had so sudshydenly swept into my office ft came over me that here was aa woman inshytended to enlighten men who- could not understand that sampaft which in all ages has without warning pierced mens hearts and soulsmdashlove at first sight Had there not been Katherine Blair wife and mothermdashKatharine Blair Randolph who filled my love- world as the noenday August sun fills the old-fashioned well with ueetling warmth and restful shademdashafter this interval looking back at the past I dare ask the questio-mdashwho knows but that 1 too might have drifted from the secUre anchorage of my slow Yanshykee blood and floated Into the deep waters

Beauty the cynics scoff is in the eye of the beholder or in an angle of visionmdashmere product laquoraquof lime-light point of view desire^mdashbut Beulah Sands was beauty beyend cavil sushyperior to all analysis as definite aa the evening star against the twilight sky In height medium girlish but with a figure maturely modeled charmingly full and rounded yet by very perfection of proportion escaping suggestion of plumpness The head surrounded and crowned with a wealth ofdark golden hair restedona neck that would have seemed ahort had Iti

The Fox ae a Decoy Some 30 years ago a tame fox was

kept at the Berkeley Castle duck deshycoy in Gloucestershire England This animal understood^ the whole art of decoying wild-fowty and showing himshyself to the duck wfdgwn and teal on the decoy lake need by waving his tall and moving gently to aad fro to attract the attdlffae of the curious fowl The blrrta the faga laquolaquoltgtbullbullbull a the

MFWiampamp tney a red dog as npar in cqfor to raquo fox as possible fofj- the difficult partof decoying duck from the pool to the netted pipe

Forreate Principle Here is a brief summing up-of Gen

N R Forres bullbull He was a man of humble birthi and little education a trader in slases and mules grave silent unobtrusive but possessed of military gesfcus of a high order As a leader of cavalry he was unequaled and knew mo fear During- his service he was detained to take part in 129 acshytions audi to have 2 horses shot unshyder himgt la one terse sentence he summedi up his art of war To git thar fiirat with the most men mdashProm the Appeal to Arms and the Civil War -

fundey duration

and rt geological extent The worst is -not yet Fitf month of utter

^ want is the lot of a third of the inhabitants of aa

iree almost aa ltpound large aa the state

Vofc New York Thaa far v i a e ^dlsthg bull from

fewmdashonly a mAtter of a few thoushysand at the 4e1de etmate Host of these have been complicated by disease or cold J rqto the standpoint of the native the mortality has not been great The grim reapers greatshyest harvest is still to corned bull mdash -

Writimj f rom one of the greatfamshyine campB a correspondent of the North China Herald eaye that some of those who die of starvation Are so emaciated that the Whs literally proshytrude through the skin which Is cracked and the body la practically fleshless Of the multitudes congreshygated la theBe campsi a very large rroaerOew 1iave been either comshypelled or persuaded to return to the vlflagesT wwence they came and there the aei tragedy must be wqjked out Tbooa who remain are hous hat

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and through the crowds barrows leeenr wit coins As eooa eavampction made the peep ^ grain market Where vtK corn and o4fce4e0dst the ShanghfJ at the lowest possible

Every speck of eagerly with hungry lest it spill on the

Student Recruits Every year

holidays the ^eeg ( associations in tfce bull colleges of Calileeirttflfctte4ito ktgf religious conference Tor~atudepta~ at Pacific Grove At the laBt holiday season the conference developed a new movement very analogous in its origin and its purpose to the student volunteer movement which cajjje out of a like conference of eastena tpf veraities at Northfteld in 181$^ l l l sr students at Pacific Grove a er formed the Student Movement Those present subshyscribed a pledge form reading I purpoee if God permits to become a minister of the gospel They bound themselves to solicit other recruits

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A weiteru man who plumes himself on hja fascination for the other aexraquo wan not long ago presented to aa atshytractive New York woman--ULconraeiOf their first-tlaquotraquoa4ete

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Winaclf No explaaatioii was offered aid no deductions were made That nightly comlog the silent orocatng of the hair -and the departure were acshycepted stoically as a thing actually

land undoubtedly happening and part ot the nams regular life and eraquoperV epceV Shelton died recently after hav-leg allowed himself irlth bit groshytesquely bared bead to be etbiblted in a teat through mountain hamlett as The Modern Cain and the local newspapers recall bis story ft was anotaer mountaineer living many miles from Shelton and deshybarred of any postibiltty of knowing about htm who told the mountain girl he was about to marry that she must reconcile herself to a nightty visit from a man he had killed who he said walked to his bedside and sat with him an hoot after midshynight The stouthearted bride marshyried in firm expectation of the ghostly vigil at her couch And according to her sworn evidence in court elicited Incidentally in the trial of another case and lb the presence of an audi-

of horrified stiffened and breath-Hat mountain people she was not dinshy

ted She swore that regularly nigbt the murdered man kept

tryst and that she and her groom ray awake and looked at aim It was another man of this same neighborshyhood who committed a murder and undertook to dismember and hide the body of his vkttin He old his friend that while be waB carrying the sevshyered head in a bag over his shoulder across a certain wide TiiU where the broom hedge was growing In the late autumn the head snddenly began to whistle a tsme whicli was a favorite with the dead irmtn

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1 eras tellteg Iriend aismt itt and ampblaquo said We drfjjk nothing raquot meal ttsae but Posttmi Fteod Coffee and it is n n a comfort to i v e sometw we caa eejoy driakfa -with the Childi^n

1 v a t astonished that she wwald Alshylow tlse children to drink any Had laquotf coffee tat she said Poatum waa Qraquo most healthful drink in the world for childrem a t well as for older ones tad that the condition of bath the chUdrefj and adults showed that to be a fact

My firsi trial was a failure The cook boiled it four or live minutes and It tasted so flat that I was in despair but determined to give It one more trial This time we foUowed the dishyrection and~boiled it fifteen minutes after the boiling began It was a deshycided ^access- and I was comuletely von by its rich delicious flavour^ to a-thort th5M I noticed a decided fat provemat in my conditio^ and kept growing b e ^ r aampA better month after mofitfe untlf now I am perfectly healthy and fa Jay work in the school room with ease ad pleajure I wottif not return to the-nerv Mtafroying^frac34 a raquo r e o i r e a | t w w y gt i laquo e y ^ raquo ^

Travel ltot a Pennsylvania Teacher Milan Walker son of or-Sherlff

Miles Walker of Center county whtgt last Jeoe graduated from the Belle-fonte Wgk laquoebool Just closed his first term of teaching school and with it he hat marde quite a record

His echool vas at Rock Forgs which is seven miles from Bellefonte preferrtng to board at home he walk ed these 14 miles each day with the exception trf 14 trips which he made on a bicycle The distance covered during tne term was 2156 miles and taking from that the 560 miles which he traveledon his bike leaves 15frac34frac34

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iSeli^iBefKBTmometer registered 10 tr 14 degree fcelow zero In addition be broke hie way through the snow to the school house and made fire havshying the room warm before school was called at asae oclockmdashPhiladelphia Record

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fttty is aeaoa^Uahed fcrM-fJH Vfaakaama Vegetable Gelaquonplaquomnd which 1raquo made from nativeiwrta and herb mart ataeaeasfully than by any other medietni becanee it give tone and strenfth to the entire feminine organlam earing displacement nl- ^ L O aaaat- a fu laquoww raquo certioa and infTmmaaon and the ^ W ^ r c j R M t T J | reault it leat sufferiaf aod more children healthy at Wrth For more thafi thirty yeare

Lydia EPinkhamsVegetable Compound )raquoaJgteen the standby of American mothers la meaeringr for childbirth

NotewhatWr JamesCheraquoterof437 W Sith S t New York saya la tbl lettermdashDear MragtiQkham-I wJbsh every eapeetaat mother knew about Lydia E PInkhama Vegetable Compound A neighbor who nad learned of ita great value at this trying period of a womans life urged me to try it and I did so and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me I recovered quickly and am in the bestof health BOW1

Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ia eertafaary a aveceasfal remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women

It ha cured almost every form of Female Gc^aalamta Dragging Sens tiona Weak Back Falling and Displacements Inflammation Dloera-tion and Organic Diseasea of Women and la mvalnabk in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life

Mflaquo Pinkhams Standing Invttation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakaea are iavited to

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t h e wise man looks before he leaps mdashthen instead of jumping Into the fire he remains In the frying pan

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in an effort to stamp out Bovine Tuber-(CUlosis Thousands of our best Dairy Cows are being killed in the effort and bullyet the disease spreads Recently a booklet Issued to all readers free by The Mutual Mercantile Co Cleveland 0 claims that a few cents worth of Rasawa procured at any Drug Store and fed to the cow will render her absolutely immune to the disease and it is surely a sensible move in the right way if the claim is true At any rate te it not worth while to get the booklet free from your druggists and read what they say It is especially so when so many thousands of cases of Consumption in the human family are now easily traced direct to the Dairy as the cause

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kan mining and trade is the inade^ quate railroad faculties bf the country mdashan insurporable ltowtacle to trade beshyyond the merest aeeaasities of existshyence

At the present time there is only one- railroad that penetrate-to the Inshyterior of Alaska and of that only 30 miles are on American soil This road runt from Skagway at the head of Lynn canal and connects the tideshywater with the Yukon river Except during the four months that navigashytion Is openmdashfrom June to Octobermdash this railroad controls the trade of the Yukon vaRey It la at if the only railshyroad between the Atlantic and the Mississippi were from Albany to Troy mdashSyetemv - -v bullbullbullbullgt

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ft is motive alone that gives charshyacter to the actions of men and pure motive is in the deed not in the event Be not one whose eye regardeth reshywardmdashKraeshna

SICK HEADACHE Positively eanvd by these Little Pil ls

They also rettev 1U -tress tram Dyspepsia Xn-dlcestton and Too Hearty lattag A perfect rem edy tor Dimness Kausct DroTrstness Bad Taste In the Mooth Cteted Tongue Pain in tae Side TORPID XJYEB They

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Our free boaklet explains car treat tains the names and addresses of aeoata aeai yoa we wuihtxladhraaTe jouieec

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Ely Summer Normal at Ypsilanti

Harvey White and wife of Pin-gree attended the funeral of a friend at Williametoo Sunday

There will be a school picnic at at Cedar poundake Friday Jane 7 for the flohoola of Miss Well man Miss Wood and Mr Reed

A number of friends and neighshybors gave Mrs A M Boockwood a pleasant surprise last Friday afternoon as a birthday Many presents were given her after parshytaking of refreshment of cake and ioe cream they returned home wishing her many happy returns of the day

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Blva Blank is a little this writing ~

n Chelsea Th Bpe^oer tow at bullaiwas4raquovfaksk

Frank Wallaoo has ret u ----^ tampott WIS a guest at n f l M ^ J M j r o o XightbarTe in Chelsea laatfrom a viait at Owosso

witt attend t h e j ^ l ^

5 o i e Harris completed her school duties in the Bause Diet Thursday

go number ofyouug people enshyjoyed a may party at John Dunns Friday evening

Miss Magie Connor has returnshyed from a three weeks visit with friends in White Oak

Bert Vanfilaricuui was called to Green Oak Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Avis

Mr and Mrs Kirk Van Winkle prnounced themselves well pleased with the countenance and the ore tonal qualities of Preside Roosevelt

Wm- Blade and family at C B Welleis Sunday

Mrs Kay Tompkj friends at Pinckney the week J j

Onas Samson at tertaiuing their cousin and wife of Howe]1

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SNNlfessutelaquo1leMegt laquos v | sect s gt ^ t t e t l s ^ M bullmeats till s p f t w e u laquo e

wa bfotsjht into ejosn aid wave gwt tojpSber the

tor lb detent wa sjffprieetr among to Jetter facat of his

In tfia country fcs what bis aatoniahmeot when the area-

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| Averys trends war watching him an when this fact pawned upon his tb^-mickerad Tha young atteraaj

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robbing him Bat n was garaquo Nlaquo ^ ^f w laquo aaj the allffhteit caang aC couatanance In- aeoala wara in- b^ en

Bex Bennett the latters John Bergisgt

Clydraquo the eoSaMr

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HOWELL The 9og poisoner and the burgshy

lar are working here One is as bad aa the other

The Abmni of the Howell high school is to be awakiajifl after a sleep of several faamp amp

Coal ought to be wJaartf here nttt wintermdash there lfr e four

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at Mr Grieves next evening June 8th The

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er medicine has ever done I am still taking the pilib as I want a perfect cure Mr Barber refers to DeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills which are aaequaled for Backache weak kidshyney intimation of the bladder and urinary troubles A weeks treatment for 25 cents

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they J Everyone cordially invited oth

nn Arbor spent eek witb his par-

A Smith nnie Peters of Ypailanti

er parents Mr and Mrs eters part of laat week gt-

rMesdames James Henry^ Jesse

fiitka located that hU prfeailnawraquoaaim-tty had ban disturbed He ffllajird calmly to the evident against ais clishyent while the expreeatea of hla face-aad quick flaanings tn bis eyas toJltT mat h was atraining his brain to flud aom weak spot in the-proaecuU aom technicaiity by which he tacnre the acquittalof hla die

The burglar bad beef down a trellia from aa upper a man with whom Avery waa wlt quatnted H had been chased bar on the way had contrived to get rid of seme valuable articles When appreshyhended he had nothing on him to conshyvict him of theft Of courae the jury

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Pinckney Mrfraquo Carrie Wilson

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SaAX AUCTIONEER

icticn Guaranteed For informa-call at DISPATCH Office or address

Gregory Mich r f d 2 Lyndilla phone bullonaection Auction bills and tin cups farafehed tree

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EAST PUTVAX K W Lake was at Lansing last

week Miss Myrta Hall was home for

a short visit the last of last week Mr aud Mrs Henry Eddy visitshy

ed relative at Plymouth a part of last week

Mr aud Mrs Henry Johnson spent Sunday with their son in Marion

Master Carter Brown had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes quite badly last week

Einil Lambertaon cloaed his second year of school at this place last Friday with an entertainment which did great credit to both teacher and pupils Mr Lam-bertson left the first of the week for the Lansing Business Univershysity His friends all wish him success

PIAIHFIEID Maccabee ice cream sale at their

Hall Saturday evening June 8 th Will Foster and son Howard

spent part of last week in Lansing Miss Agnes Sayles of Stock-

bridge visited friends here Friday and Saturday

Rev Ostrander and daughters attended Decoration Day exercisshyes at Stockbridge

The Sunday schools of this place hold Childrens Day at the Presbt church Sunday morning June 9

Among those who went to Lanshysing to see Roosevelt last Friday were 8 G Topping E T Bush and Gus Moule of this place

MICH gt mdash Traquo

Thursday at Howell visiting relashytives

Mrs Eugene Wines of Ann Arshybor spent the last of the week visiting her mother Mrs George Blade

O Toncray of Durand was visshyiting his daughter Mrs C Sampshyson and shaking hands with old friends last week

Next Friday being the laat day of school Miss Beatrice Lamborn teacher will have a picnic at Van-^lorns grove for the little folks

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Webster Ruralphone lento made tot sale by jgthone at

aoy expense rets Dexter ftlchlflari

4 This iittle pi^ went to market11 doesrr amuse tonipht Babys not well wbas tbe matter her dear little cheek9 are so white Poor littfe tumshymy is aching nauphty old pain no away Cascasweet mother mast give her then shell be bright as the day t i here

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[Original] Among the many advantages of con-

centratlon of thought is one disadvanshytage Snch concentration leads the thinker to place an undue relative value upon the subject of his thought A specialist in throat diseases Is apt to bulltfer all the Ills man is heir to to the throat The professor of ancient lanshyguages cannot understand how a man can be properly equipped for any proshyfession without a knowledge of Greek and Latin To the merchant the chief and of man is to buy cheap and sell dear

In tbe legal profession this species of monomania tends to make the courtshyroom a tournament of lawyers -The real object of a court to do Justice Is burled under a rank professionalism that has grown up like weeds in a flower garden

Edward Avery a brilliant young lawyer wns especially under the Influshyence of this professionalism Having been elected state attorney he considshyered It his duty to convict alike the innocent and the jruilty As soon as his duty to the state hud ended and he beeamo an independent attorney be considered it his duty to secure the acquittal of any client whether innoshycent or guilty His friends used to reshymonstrate with him on the want of elasticity of his principles but withshyout avail He was intensely logical and could give the best of reasons for his deductions He forgot that logic Is but a machine which will grind out anything that is put into It

One day while Avery was practicing on hiu own account a man whose trial for burglary waa to come off immeshydiately sent for him and asked him to makehis defense

But I know nothing about the case

eryi friends When the prosecutors evidence was all in Avery took the witshyness who had seen the burglar descend the trellis and asked him how haew the prisoner was the sameMlaquoSsn The Witness could not awear that he waa Be had seen him run and be bad been followed by a policeman and several citizens but the witness had merely seen a man descend the trellis What knan he did not know Avery trapped him Into saying what threv doubt on the fact of the Identity between the man who had descended the trellis and the prisoner then snowed how easy it would be for the one to be mistaken for the other He closed by a powerful argument against ruining a mans gt life by evidence that was defective and a pathetic appeal for the prisoner The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty

There was a dinner served that night at the bar association club rooms givshyen by those who had played the joke on Avery He revealed the fact that he had lost articles that bad been In his family for 200 years by securing tbe acquittal of his client but that he would rather have suffered the loss than do so unprofessional an act as to turn against a client He thanked them oue and all for having given him an opshyportunity to prove that even under the severest temptation he could not be recreant to his duties as an attorney

All of which is very fine but it does not add to securing the- object for I-hloh courts are organizedmdashJustice

P B ANDERSON

Clevnr With the Card Some years ago a certain county Jail

waa undergoing extensive alterations during which time a gang of pickpockshyets four in number were arrested one market day Owing to the alterations the lot were confined for a time In one cell but were placed under strict surshyveillance the care of them being speshycially Intrusted to the sergeant The day after during his rounds he spied them playing cards when he promptly opened the door and summoned a felshylow constable on whose arrival the cell and the prisoners were most careshyfully searched but no enrds were found However the card playing still continued until the diiy on which th^ pickpockets were to be sent to the agts- sizes for trial Then the superttttSftsV I ent a very kind mnn nntl a great -^ vorlte with every one asked thdav-aSs a favor to tell him where they haamplii den the cards They told him that as soon as the sergeant and his comrade entered their cell they stuck the pact In his pocket and picked It again beshyfore he left as a proof of which they presented him with the much uael packmdashPearsons Weekly

rticeof Ura Mo ay morning w laquo vary

Bar K- H Craae was t and of ered prayer A trio bull

ale voices sang Lead Kiadry Light Tbe pastor watered the life of Mrs MoKinley briefly bet oeaatfally to e largB and appreciative audiencs Beantitni Isle of Sewewnere sa l snd 4Nearar Hf Ofctd ta Tfcee were sung as these Wlaquolaquoi favorite hymns of President and Ufa Ifoampvaley Tha pi eta res of tn Martyred relaquoideat and bi bdoved wrle were Jnst back of tbe pulpit The evening service was vsry intsresttng

The inerssaed attendance each Sun day is very noticeable and helpful as tbe pastor

Next Sunday is Childrens Day la tbs evening the topic will be Payins the price Everybody welcome

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Tb Sundt Owing Sunday school ti cises will be heldpound

Tbe Epwortb Leagnee0^ raquoT vollection to be growing in UWSgtaT yoing people ffcs easjsjfcigs at 7 oclock every^4 aan

All chairs are and you are welcome if yen are not already a some oburcb come witb all of us good O f

Do noj forget the prayer this evening

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the case The more you know about (Sunday Jane 9 train-leaving Detroit at 730 am Pinckney 1010 arriving it the woso for me

Averys fancy was tickled at going into court to conduct a case he didnt know anything about He prided himshyself on his readiness and resource He would add another to his already large number of stories thaf he was used to telling his friends illustrative of these faculties The accused man had but $5 to give him for a retainer but Avery wns not after money His obshyject was to have an opportunity to show wliat be could do impromptu

Tbe case came off the same aftershynoon Avery was somewhat surprised to see In tbe courtroom several of his chums mostly of the legal profession and asked why they ware there He was told that they had heard he had taken a case be didnt know anything about end they were curious to see hew he would handle i t Avery was pjeaaed TUJa meant that they were

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Fraok PlaquoV Ann Arbor t

MLraquoS Mas $ friendsI i ere tb

Miss Martha Dunn spent tbe and Jackson

Jfcckeoa and

JS^febocUh viaitod

and Helen k in taneing

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Karrnington i s to soon have a sewer amount

Remarkable Kescuraquo

The truth is stranger than fiction

bas once more been demonstrated in

tbe l i tt le tmvn of fedora Tenn tbe

residence of C V Pepper He writes

I was in bed entirely disabled with

hemorrhages of tbe lungs and throat

Doctors failed to help me and all bope

had fled v h e n I began tak ing Dr

Kinus Ne^ Di scovery Then i r s tant

relief oaoae The cough iatf soon

ceased the Mee iog diminished rapshy

idly and in t t r e e weeks 1 wasable to

g o t o work Guarant ed cure for

coughs and colds o O c a n d $ 1 a t F

A S i l l e r s D r u g store Trial bottle

free

Money is a drug on the marshyket says ft New York daily But unfortunately the drug trust has not been busted

Accordiug to his friends Taft has every state but Oklahoma Afld if a certain set of irwrlToak prevent it Oklahoma will tM)t gft into the Uuion in tuatf to ltJGunt either way

According to an exchange Sec-py Taft is interested in every

bull^m0tfat remedy he hears about ^ 4 ^ W w e are not mistaken he will

have found a sure one before the TI Presidential nomination comes off

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N u m b e r three is a wonderful masshy

cot for Geo H Tarns ot Cedar Grove

Me according to a letter which reads

bullAt+er suffering much with liver and

kidney trouble and becoming greatly

discouraged by tbe failure to find re-

lief I t i ied Ele- t ic Bitters and as a

result 1 am a wel l man to-day Tbe

first bottle relieved and three bottles

completed the cure Guaranteed

best on earth tor fctomach liver and

kidney troubles by llaquo A S igler

JJtarspgist 50

pound gt A b A u t o m o b i l e m a g a z i n e a s -

^t g g f t l t h a t t h e p o s s e s s i o n o f a m o -

t t f r c a r i s n o t n e c e s s a r i l y t h e

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^ ^ f c c t i s t h a t t h e p o s s e s s i o n of o n e

i s s o m e t i m e s t h e c a u s e of g r e a t

p o v e r t y

E m i l y Lambert son closed a sucshy

cessful years school in the Hick

district last Friday This is hia SPR

and vear in the same school One ot

his pupils Glenn Fisk has neither

been absent or tardy dur ing the en

tire vear

systemmdash$6000 being the

voted to start wi th

After b- iug closed a few weeks the

So Lyon hotel will again be opened to

the public tbifl week

Mrs Leal Sigler is v is i t ing friends

and relatives in Lans ing She atshy

tended the jubilee there

Paul Brogan who has been spendshy

i n g several months in Nebraska reshy

turned home the past week

Heres the latest c o n u n d r u m Why

is the year 1907 like a lumber way

o n T N o spring to i t mdashMilford

Times

Miss Florence Andrews attended

the c losing day of school in the Uady

district last Friday v is i t ing her formshy

er pupils

Conger tbe Detroit weather man

predicts warm weather from now on

If his predictions prove f t i t t bs wants

to go into hiding

E d w i n Hewi t t j a c t f t a foreman on

tbe A a a A r W r E at Hamburg has

r t e i t t a ^ t a aflOjtptyjl similar position

4 6 Utt A k Lfcn at a higher salary mdash

TMiaffS

The DISPATCH does not make much

blow but when you are in a hurry for

k job stationery cards books briets

or anyth ing remember we make a

specialty of r u b jobs

The v eatber man broke the record

aga in this year in g i v i n y us a fair

day May 80 However tbe spring

had been so backward that there were

few flowers to decorate with

Tbe officers in Ypsilanti took out a

slot machine the other pay and

dumped the thing into the river and

never even took out tbe lead of nickshy

els U still lays there in 20 feet ol

water

Tbe supretm court holds that

marriage license records in the

county clerks office are public

documents and as such must be open

to inspection of a ny one who asks to

see then they cannot he surpressed

FowUrv i l l e people are not taking

much interest in the lecture course

and there is a chance that that vi l lage

goes without this season They

should not drop tbe course if it is

possible to keep it up They are a

good thing tor a town

Many purely agricultural towns

make the mistake of th inking they a

have a great future before them along

manufactur ing lines when if they

would devote their entire energies to

tbe betterment of the produce market

of the town and in every vay possible

make the farmer see that it was to his

interest to come to that town to luy

and sell there would be no necessity

for factories the town would be one of

the most prosperous in the state

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Two Sides of a Stpcl jabbing Operatioi

[Ordinal ] Oue afternoon a gentleman left tugt

jfflee uear the N W York Stock c h a n g e stepped iuto a cab and dl the cabman to drive to hia h o n ^ ^ tuwu Having started He puUed d o ^ k Uie curtains took a revolver from Uti eocket and placed tbe muazle against aia temple

Albert MeBereau had followed a conshytinued bulling of the N Y and 1raquo rai lway and bad thereby been ruined The published statements of the road showed that their earnings would enshyable them to pay a 10 per cent annual dividend on their common stock though they paid nothing They were bullpending their profits gtu the bettershyment of the road Me^reau bud kept long on the stock with a v iew to reaping a rich har-veBt when the dishyrectors should cease this outlay and begin to give tlje surplus earnings to the stockholders But year after year passed with no change in the fluancial policy of tlie company Mesereaus marshygins were finally absorbed and on tbe afternoon mentioned a slump iu tbe market bad placed him heavily in debt

A s he w a s about to pull the trigger the face of his wife came up before hia mental v is ion- a face that bud al-

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and p u t tiki a t e n a 7 bajrti

jreau alias p e n t f s lng W e n let out of bs

m by the maid nad caacood r Jy telephone^ leat his flight

_ j a t g e t b e plaos of tbe N Y r R a i l w n y company returned to

i d was only released from it a hours after the announcement of

dividend The next morning be apshypeared again In Wall s t r e e t Meanshywhile the price of the stock went urgt by jumps and his profits were enor n o u s E D W A R D COLEMAN

A century the selectmeti of Boston llke-A piompt pleasant eood remedy ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 duty

for coughs and colds is K e n n e d y s J t ^ jnteresUng however toja^ Laxative Cough S y r u p It is especial survival or perhaps a revivalcopy1

ren out noud for every member or ^ ^ wampnwte history is mark tb family It contains no opiates m a n y peculiar features After nfty-aad dons not consHpate Contains ^ t w o years of French seventeen years h o n - v H i u i H r a D d lasles nearly as of English and thirty-three years of hon^y HII1 a t u i k i BpaniA rule Mobile came under the

good ugt map^-l syrup Lbildren u s e bull t r o J Q r ^ U u l t e d s t a t e a g 0 vern-

it meut in April 1813 uud was b-cluded iu the Mississippi territory- On Jan

20 1814 by au act of the territorial

AW ASSIZE or M^it^a KefMteMoi bullt bull laquo ^ t

in the La laquoalaquoylaquo la the latter half of tot saranteantb-and the early part of tha eifhteanth oantaries the regnla^on of tbe prica of bread by public authority was ajamll-iar principle 1raquo the English cotontof America In New Haven for instance the weight of the penny loaf waa regushylated by law about 1660 and in 16W the Massachusetts general court also provided a regular assise fixing the weight of the loaf according to the price of flqur At various ttaw aur-_A lug the first quarter of the eighteenth

syrup

Sold by F A Sigler Druggist

Paid In Full Two young ladles evidently stenogshy

raphers were having an animated disshycussion while on their w a y to work tbe other morning in a Market street

w a y s been cheery helping him to bear | i-ar The discussion revolved around his continued disappointment his per the question as to the best method to petual sinking to ruin Now it was iu-1 impress their respective employers as

expressibly sad His braiu temporashyrily unbalanced righted itself and he resolved to live for the sake of the woman whit loved him and whom he loved

Nevertheless that night some of his clothes were found on the deck of a Hudson river ferryboat and Mesereau had disappeared

Meanwhile there were rumors in the bulltreet that N Y and P railway com

to the value of their services Do you know said the smaller of

the two my former employer was the worst old granny H e could not spell the simplest words correctly and he couldnt pronounce them One day i thought I would impress him with the value of my services H e gave me a letter to typewrite and I just went along and copied It as he handed It to me Then I made a second copy

mon stock w a s shortly to be put on a [wi th all the misspelled words correct e rumors ed With beaming countenance I haud-

A Very Practical Christian A benevolent old man who lived on

his farm In Iowa never refused shelter to any w h o might ask it of him His many friends remonstrated with him

gtut tbSfl characteristic knowing that uast iapal ii hoboes would avail e H e a o f the opportunity and that Hlaquoa great danger of the obi

in befartobbed To these remon bdquo j n c e s the old man replied that h

S i e v e d in practical Christianity But said one of his friends this

t e e m s very impractical Suppose one of these men took it Into his head tr lob you one night

My dear young friend was the reshyply I bid nil enter In the name of God but I prove my belief in practical Christianity by locking up their pants during the n i g h t

When you feel tbe need of a pill

take a DeWitts Little early Risei

Small pill safe pi 11 sure pill Easy

t o takemdashpVasant a n d effective

Drives away headaches Sold by r A 8 ig llaquo Drugc ilaquot

Jp a a a a i e o f indigest ion no

ir t t tat te or how obstinate

t W l j p n r i i l j releived by

the use of Kodol The main facshy

tor in cur ing the stomach of any disshy

order is ret and the only way to get

regtt is to actually diaest the food for

the stomach itself Kodol wil l do it

It i8 a scientific preparation of vegetashy

ble acids conta ing the very same juic-

e found in a healthy stomach It

bull i n f o r m s to the P u r e Food and D r u g s

iw - laid by F A Sigler Druggist

GRAND EXCURSIONS T R U N K to

R a i l w a y N o r f o l k V i r g i n i a S V t e m hi) DM -v 3--vvi Tgt t - S J

D a i l y up to Nov 3 0 VARIOUS ROUTES

S A R A T O G A S P K I N G S N Y -Iuv 3 4 6 and 7 - Knights Templar-

A T L A N T I C C I T V N J nay 30 to -hiuc 3 American ett Assn

l O S A N G B L B S CAL -June 10 to 14 - - National Heci Ass n

doing one route returning another

P H I L A D E L P H I A PA cJulv l 1314 15 and 16 - - rgt P O I

B O S T O N M A S S -luly 1 -6 L27 and 29 - N-fJ Old Home

V e e k

Special inducements in low round trip r a t ^ s to the W e s t and N o r t h w e s t

Round trip S u m m e r Tourist t i c k e t s to Principal Canadian and New England

points on sale -laily a f t er -June 1st-Return limit October 31s

Liberal s t o p - o v e r s Full particulars i t ooal tnkaf office

Subscribe tor the Plnekugf IWgfgfrh

dividend basis but since these had been rife for several years no one paid any attention to them The stock fluctuated as usual and though rather high for si nondividend paying stock w a s considerably below par

One day a director of the road called hte valet into his private room at home and said to him

Dennis some one has been openuK my letters

I hope ye dont mane to accuse me o doin sfch a thing sir replied the man

1 do and Im going to hand yon over to the officers of the law on a charge of theft

I steal sir It is to my interest to shut you up

for a week If you will consent to be made n prisoner in my house under lock and key for that time I will make no charge Otherwise I will put you behind bars perhaps for years

i I inn innocent of anything tbe law will punish in that way

Tbe law is money 1 having money am the law Which do you choose a voluntary imprisonment for a week or to go to jail

The gentleman stepped to the teleshyphone tml took down tbe receiver

Dont call tbe police You may shut me IU) here

Very well Follow me He led the way to a back room in an

upper story There were two winshydows but they were small and neir the ceiling Tbe valet entered ami his masler locking the door took the key

Several days later a maid in the hall made sufficient noise with her buckets and brooms for the prisoner to hear her

Knte he called in that you Good gracious Where do tbe voice

be com in from Come here Kate-- to the door Im

Dennis I want to speak wi th you Dont make a fuss

The girl approached the door and Dennis whispered to her through the keyhole Then she went away

Mrs Mesereau lying awake - - she slept but little since her husbands disshyappearancemdashthought she heard the telephone hell ringing on the floor be low She listened and heard it again

this time surely Getting out of bed and pulling on a wrapper she went down and answered the call

Is that you sweetheart Great heavens Its Berts voice I must be quick Go to Bunkers

office in the morning Tell him Im alive have lie en In the service of a director of the N Y ami P railshyroad At the stockholders meeting In a few days a 7 iter cent dividend will be dec a red First make contract for half his profits then give the Inshyformation Goodby

The next morning the supposed widshyow w a s in the office of her husbands former broker was closeted with him and when she emerged had a written contract signed by him that he should form a syndicate to buy 100000 shares of N Y and P common stock to be held at least sixty days half the prof-Its (on condition the information provshyed correct anil the stock advanced) to go to Albert Mesereau Within two hours the iyndicate had been formed and during the aftrnoon n d the next morning i00000 shares had been pirkshy

ed him both copies What did he do breathlessly ask

ed her friend forcing the conductor to hold his car so that she might alight at her corner and at the same time hear the answer

He fired me w a s the replymdashPhilshyadelphia Record

He Flreil the Stick

I have fired tbe walking-stick Ive

carried over 40 ears on account of a

sore that v e s t e d every kind of lfeat

ment until 1 tried Buckien Arnica

Sa lve that has healed the sore and

made me a bappj man writes John

Garrett 1 North Mills N 0 Guarshy

anteed for Piles Hums eK by K A

S i g l e r druggis t 2 5 c

The Tip Randolph Wanted Can you put me in no way to beshy

come a successful rogue to an amount that may throw an air of dignity over the transaction and divert the attenshytion of the gaping public from the enormity of the offense to that of tbe sum From a Letter of John Kan dolph of Roanoke to Dr John Brock-tmbroutth

legislature the towu received u charter of incorporation and at two meeting of the Inhabitants on March 11 and 14 the municipal government was orshyganized and the charter publicly read in English and in French JLbe populashytion at this t ime was composed of French English and Irish elements On April 4 following three w e e k s after tne organisation of the municipal govshyernment a tariff for bakers or asshysize of bread w a s drawn up by tbe commissioners (the governing body of the town) aud proclaimed in English and in French This fixed the weight of the loaf for the ensuing month In accordance with the price of flour Inshystead of changing the price of bread it waa more convenient to make the loaves lighter or heavier a s the price of flour rosa laquor fell On May 2 1814 the weight of the bit loaf (the bit being a coin worth 15frac14 cents) Was fixed at twenty-eigBt aances and the weight of the half bit loaf w a s fixed at fourteeu ounces

On July 8 1818 Mr Martin the bakshyer appear btfore the board t s i paM the sum o t lO a fkua for having u |ktaapi of which s u ^ W f f s p oiflcer On Jan 24 scale of weights for the bit loaf

f t d laquo P t r M bdquo lt m i 7 t ^ ^ t i o n of Beginning May lt$ 1817 fraquo bread was proclaimed w e e gt of monthly as before and th is^j j the w a s continued for a little more t~ j two years The records do not Shi

that the assize was proclaimed afl1

1819 but the town continued to exer else a control over the business of bakshying Every baker was required to procure a license and to register-Ma trademark width was stamped OB Ma loaves A public bakehouse was alsxraquo estabjisbed and seems io luive been managed In the same way that muntcl-pafftres -control public markets the bakers rentingthe stalls from the town and being sul) -et to inspection As late araquo 182 in the annual statement of thelaquodty clerk the following entry os-bullurs ill the statement of receipts durshying the year Sales of condemned bread g l S7 -(Quarterly Joraquorraquoal of Economics

th-

A Fortunate lYxan

Mr E W Goobn ot 107

Stbdquo Dalla Tex says 4 In

year I have lie-omn aeqiiagt-traquod

Dr Kings Nraquow Lit Pi-

ative I ever Kioraquo- n -d gtbull

disposes ol malaria ami

They dont grin 1 gt raquo

F ^ Siglers d bullgt - -bull -

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past

W i t h

and no a-

bull i) - h i IMK

i 11 - n bull bull - -

For scratches burns c u t s insect

bites and the m a a y little hurts comshy

mon to every fainiIf D e W i t t (Jar-

bolizerl Witch Kaael 8alvraquo i is the best

ren edy It is s o - t h i o g eonintf fJ taa

bullbullbullgt r heal ing l ie sure ta pet ftoWirta

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tun far MEN

Instant relief to sufferers of

Rheumatism Kidnty Troubli Stomach Disorders

Get a bottte to-day Is purely a vegetable compound Mild in effect but one the most eifectual remedies known for re-storing the entire system It is derived from nature not compound of drugs and chemicals that only allay the pain but cures to stay cured after all so-called scientific treat ments have failed

For sale by druggists Send for drculare Address

INDIAN MEDICINE CO Milford Ohio

More Money for Eggs r undrr most any conditions There is a lot of money to be made raquo in the egg business if conditions are rijht There is no reason sect why F a r m e r s and P o u l t r y Rnlscrashould not make just as good H profits on their investments as any other linoof business and it is

possible for them to do so The price of eggs during the winter months is double and sometimes more thwi doublr^that paid

during the lummer months T-he only way to take advantage of this advance is to hold summer eggs for winter prices That fresh eggs can be kept from six to

raquo or wore has been proven by careful testing with nine m

HACERS ECC PRESERVATIVE and anMAa arfag this Preservative need never sell a dozen eggs for anything but the h i g M f JMgket price Send for Sampl mud Ckatftrs ttlUng you ti cbtut amp

C C PRBSOViNC CO - St Louis Mo

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bull bull 4 ^

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bullhow you ftrWw1 o f Purt $ M B Table^-Mw dtgt t wiilaampiU yon JGrao i Trill f a e ^ a At laquolaquoalraquo-irO Stoop Hlaquoa4a^ iWtgtbull Neu^allaquoiabdquo Hd tthe roHhitH Period paoft t te

a Ion lt a bUxd coog6tiltMk a Jimdxche Tablets simply

~by coaxing nrtiy the un-ulood pressuiH Thtft is all

A d d r e s s Dr Shoop Uactne Wis bold by All Dealers

Hlaquo As t f lmnoto iraquo tlaquor

waa laquo M p H N v to even poundolaquoraquot a rising yormfl trian whom ie wulaquo mixkuiB to ni annctjve member of the cbul

Oxxi evening my- young frf satd solemnly Do youever ft place cif AvorshlpT

Ye in eed sir regularly jSmuluy tilU Jeptied th ytwojr IQW with to eltnlaquo he mil

BUIL T c i on my waj

J W - L a d l e d Hltraquonlt Jour-

i

Sobaeribe tor t b PinekMy DiraquoPlaquotofc AU tae newt tor 1100 plaquor year

Tha cyatte Numbwr Five Five Is i i ureat sacred Chine

immlier Ttitiv tire five virtues five roJors (yltraquolkgtw white green fed bull bull) hlails) five household gods five planet (Saturn Venus Jupiter Mare and Mer tury) five ranks of nobility five tastes five cardinal points (the middle east west south and north respectively) and five tones

IJes net quick and cwrtaia iliel

from [)r Sboous Magic Ointment

ftmm note i t ib made alone for Pi les

| ifbamp4ft|-action is posit ive and certain

^$)riir painful protruding or blind

|iif d i s a p p e a r like mayic by its use

i Lit ye hickle-capped glass jar 50een1s

I tfold by All Dealers

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Good Coffee

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CXXX Coffee Chums at work bull i mdash(^- i mdash

bullbullampbull

i f laquo LV3F

F hroiy One Cup of This Coffee have I d e ^ mdash mdash

trade You wont pay any more for M o

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Laughlin XXXX Coffee but youll get the very best grade of coffee at a reasonshyable price because McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is always clean mdash a1 ways fresh-always goodmdashalways the same quality mdash in fact the Standard Coffee

Sold in full 16-oz packages The handy air-tight package and the glazshying of pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and fresh protected from dust dirt and foul odors Each package is one pound full weight

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is Sold by

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bullft- bullgts

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i i i i iilaquo mm 7SmH ltmmmmm

or U u raquo a jaitu to pro rial size ttoi qi JDr Shoots

bulliy Lei oU send it is a stow white creamy utiteptic balm Containing

en I eaiing inaredientu a 01 camplipttii) Tbymol Menthol etc it

Dbtant and iaalinK relief to rrh of the oobe and throat

aite the free teat and see for yoar-ampel)H|tliipound18 preparation can and wii)||wMljpM^b Addi ess Or Shoop 11^frac341frac34frac34 Lar^e jars 50 ienl8

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rlaquove merilt

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bulljtber Dyr Le Kidaeyg

eh Heart or to

^ Wgtraquo ii bullbull i H I

BdwiwAatiwu ^ alaquo urt

compated hpprvxteiate^ tit nnujber raquof bull way a of iVaytt^ firtto woree on each nice i

ilpowooooooooooooi

ftlaquoen Drunk H e evtiteatif VUi i t used to the ways

of big hotefft Ho JaokeU as though he might have- bull traquoraquona some Kansas farm and vlaquoaAraquo NMfere city for the first t ime SomfJjPfce h f t d beard that

the next mornrhg m e j ^ w h o had been absorbing i n t o x i c laquo t ^ l raquo k l o t s ot i c e

water gt i Say he said t raquo C- T Kewton beshy

hind the desk at the raquogtbull raquotel about 8 oclock in the m n m U f e other clerk lust night told laquo ^ traquo~-laquoak fer things over the little t a H | i i W raquo ^ y room when I wanted em

Yes said Xewtou bull Well this morning about a hatC t raquo

hour ago I asked fer a glass-laquof fcO water Some girl answered the phone

Yes Well I dont like to be took fer a

fleavy drinker I wasnt drunk last night

What do you menu Jes this I didnt get no glaslaquo of ice

wateiv That girl sent me up n whole pitcher It loukcd mighty much to me ke she thought 1 was full of liquor List night and would need a whole pitchi- A glass would a been enou h And as heturned aud strode away he wore oue of those Guess I didnt call him down eh l o o k s -Denver Post

Iwiampotatt jo uuqsplaaaf m live aad pepaia th TrooWee Kidneys a deeper ail men mon error of trea Symptom treatraen^jft result not the cause Weak Slouaeb nervesmdashthe inbide nervesmdashmean cfio-mach weakoess always And the g g g ^ g j ^ ^ J S S ^ S ^ s S S k Heart and Kidneys as well have their S ^ S ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ S o o f f i ^ S i S m J f c controlling or inside nerves Weaken a mdHefne spuetAcallr prepared to^kAthem

eoDtrollina Dorvtit To doctor the KMnejrt alooa these nerves and you inevitably havj u taampeTlt is a mute ol tine and of moaer as weak vital organs Here is where Dr ifyour bmck act or Is wlaquok If tlraquo aria Bhoopf Bestontive has mad its fame 8 frac34 frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ d ^ S S amp T S S S g S S S No oter remedy even claims to treat j g r d t a a a j i ^ ^ the inside nerves Also for bloat- dooryou

^ - 1 bull

Jqoidmdashan Drugglit reconunand sad MD

ing bilioasoess bad breath or compleshy

xion age Or Snoops Restorative

Write me today for sample and true

Book Dr Sbooo Racine Wis The

Restontive is sold by All Dealers

All tao newa for I1M par year Subscribe for too Plneaney Dispatch

Dr Shoop Restorativo

ALL DEALERS

laquobull

|E|P|ANKl_ A N D R E W S So C O -aamplTOHB AraquoD PKOPRIETOK

e^Hfl f ip lh in P r i ce $1 i n A d v a u c e

S a t e r a d a t - t a f o a t o S c e tit F i a c k o e y Micbi^t bull Mtiift lgtW m a t t e r

t 1 jiiint ratat aair kaawn on appiicxtiuu

T H E GREATshyEST OF ALL CEREAL FOODS

N o fad or uncertain mixture A Natural FOOD LAXATIVE A whole kernel of Rye to each flake

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT or write us for our t h r e e Special Offer A pound package by mail postpaid for 25 cents It will

positively cure the most aggravated case of constipation Write to-day

MINNEAPOLIS CEREAL COMPANY H H Dept MINNEAPOLIS MINN

Satkshor-m WMntcd poundv0rywhwm ^ bull laquo t -

p y p p wm I p R J ^ p f E x p e r i e n c e is o n e of t h e g r e a t e s t fac tors in a l m o s t B i ^ W bull K B I m I bull bull rm JT mm u a n v walk in life I t is w h a t g ives t h o F a r m e r D o c

tor Merchant and Mechanic success In manufactshyuring it la an all important element W e are carriage manufacturers of over twenty-five years experience and e claim to know the business from A to Z We will stake onr reputation that we make as good work for the money as it la possible to make Onr two leader are our No 30 Top Buggy at the popular

price of $5000 and our No SO Top Buggy at 18000 Nothing bnt the best go into these jobs in order to make them come up to our standard Write for full specifications cuts and refershyences Do it to-day and see what we can offer yon for your cash and save all dealer profits Write a t a t t and get oar grin offer

All the newe for 1100 per year

Sour Stomach

No appetite lots of strength 1 seas headadhe constipation bad general debiUty aour risings and catarrh of the stomach am all due to indigestioa Kodol reHeree indigestion This new dJscov ery represents the natural Juices of dtgea tlon as they exlet In a healthy stomas combined with the greatest known tease and reconstructive properties Kodol fer dyspepsia does not only relieve IndigeaHoa and dyspepsia blaquot this famous remeegt helps all stomach trouble by cleanslnf purifying sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach

Mr S S Baa of Rarenswood W Vs ssysrmdash I was troubled wttk soar stomach for twenty years Kodol eared me and we are now uatnc it In msa for baby

Kodol Digests What Y o n E a t Bottles only RaHeves indigestion soar stoBseeK

belchlnf of gas etc Prepared by E O DeWITT A OO OHIOAOO

Sold by F A 8igler Dnigglat

Morten so Salo A nKiiKA ilrfanlt biif liocn mftile in tlio oondi-

tioiis ot u cfifiiin tnnrtpa^o whereby tho powor of PH)laquo tlicrciu his luininn trugtr(itivtgt made by HKNKY THIMBul T and his wife ( W K O U N E T-Hl^HOFT of Deertleld l ivin^pton iNmnty Miclugivn to NTLSON IAMH of the same place aforo-aid lienrivi date March Jinb A IV 188^ nnd recorded in the office of tiie KeLriter of

i Deed- for L i v i n g o n Oumtv Miehi^an in liher bullJ of Mortage at pn^e jOi thereof on March Itth A IV lSJ which paid mortgage was duly as3ired

j by NI LSON LAMB on the 10th day of August ISOii t o IIF-NKY Tt i lKROI T J U which a^isjn-

nuiit was recorded in the Meiri^ter of Deeds odice for the County of Livingston on t lie 10th day of j o i i g u s t 1 lt 6 in Lilgtev Ngt of Mortage at pa^e 7

a id by Hl-NUV r H K i r s o l T Hi duly a^MRned to CAl lOLINH THKIHOLT lt n Xo en i t - r iSOfi

and rr-cordei in the la_ristergt (Mlee I)trice for 1 Livin^uton County on tho l f ih day of Mav 1 S-S

in Liber Si of Mortgages at p a s 067 And by C AbOIIXM TITKIROLT duly assigned to HKN-HY T H K I R O L T J K ltm March 10 15)07 and record ed in flie Office ot the Ko^istor of Deeds for Liv-ii-on County on March 10 lo7 in Liber H) ar | i i ^ r h l 1 And whereas ihe a n i i i n clainid to be due on said Moitjra^e Rt this- date is theenini of One h u n d r e d and eighty do lars ami ei^lity live cents j$i808M nf pr incipal ana in teres t and no bull nit or proce^flin^ b a v i n s been inst i tuted to reshycover the debt secured by said mortsraue or any part thereof

Therefore notice is hereby viven that by virtu1 o said power of sale and in pe r snancc of the laquotatnefgt in such ease made and p r o i d e d the said ii oit^fiire will be foreclosed by paeof the j iremises therein described at public auc t ion to the highest b idder at the West front door of the Cour t House

i- the vil lage of flowell in said County of I iv in j -s tov t h a t lieinu the place ot ho ld ing tho bullironit bull c-nrt fi r t he County of I iv i r ^ ron on Saturdav i r h e i h h davof Tuly A Vgt PV7 at H o dork m the tor -noon of said djiy or so much thereof as mav be neceigtsi v to pay t h pr incipal nnd interest bull In- on sain moraquo t^age tlio Afio-ncv ee provided t herein and costs nf Hid sjle cf tho following bull esrribod premises t gt wit iumtiienci iii twenty rods Hast of the Nuihlaquoest corner of Section t w e i i y l w o i001 in tn ship four i P Nortli of 1aiikf Ave ( Knst Michigan vt inr ini tlienee bull^olI ii elijht iods thence Kast s ixty rods thence Nor th e u h t i o r l s t b e r e e ^ost to h e j i i u n ^ con- l in in i th ree acres of land

IIKNKV T H R H O I T T R Araquolltnee of t e Mort -a^t e

DRted Howell v nri l i 1^7 W M Y V A N W I N K I

Attornev for Afsicni

Buelnests C a r d e $M p e i t1 bull T e a i h aud uitirriaeraquo)Otteeiieeili8ried t r t n A n n o u n c e m e n t s of e a t e r t a l a A e n t e my b e y a n

Eor i t deairtxi lij ir r i e a t l s a t a e tuslrn vrith ful l eta of a d m i s s i o n I n c a e e t i e a a t a a r e a o t broukfi t

to tUe office r e g u l a r r a t e s w l l i a e e a raquo raquo laquo ^ A l l inntfiiT in I n r i i l nn t i r i sesBSia a f igtt i h T J r

eltJ at 5 c e n t s pe r l i n e o r f r a c t t e s i a v e n o ^ tlaquoi etn i i i n s e r t i o n W n e r e n o tImeissawaaBaimle(lcelt will b e i n s e r t e d u n t i l o r d e r e d i l l e w r t a t W l nm will be c b a i gad for a c c o r d i n g l y flalleiaaaei o ladTer t iBementB M U S T r e a c h t h i a e a ^ e e e e a r s j as T U B H D A V m o r n i n g t o i n s u r e mi l e e e t l l O L T t i aatue w e e k

JOB rsrx7ixGr i n a i l i ta b r a n c h e s a epec ia l ty We h a T e s U k i u L ^ aod ihe la tes t s ty l e s ol Type e t c which e n a b l t uraquo to execute a l l k i n d s of work such as Book c Pample t s f o s t e r s Prograjniues b i l l H e a d s N Q U Heads b ta te iuen t s Ca rds Auc t ion Bi l l s e tc iL supe r io r s tyles upon t h e shor t e s t no t i ce P r j c e s a i low as yood w o r k can be a o n e

A L L B I L L S - P A Y A B L K XIUHT OK EVKHY MONTU

IS SI

Health and Wealth Insnred health to the average man means

g r e a t w e a l t h

DR JOHNSONS AFTERDINNERPIU

INSURES HEALTH TRY IT

IS PURELY VEGETABLE and waa need by the Docshytor for twenty years in active practice and is conceded by all having used ft to be the beet

Little Stomach Pill on the market It is a PKLVENiAnvE of

Slcit

THE VILLAGF DIRElTuKY

VlLLAGt OFFICER^ l uEhiuBNT J C Dunn I H I B T K H S bull J i t e p i e Ed F a r u u m

Jamea S m i t h J a m e s Koclie V A Xivuu C V VanWitiKle

CLEHK Roger Oar r T K U A amp U U K H 1 v Cadwell

ASBKSBOU 1raquo WMur td

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Lr tURCHLa

A h i UUUIS I L t i S C O l A L c a u K C l l i l l Kev O c i m io ioha p a s t o r s e r v i c e s ever auni lay l u u r u m j ai iu3u a u u e v e r aunu6gt eveuin^ fit 7011 o c lock Crayer mee t iuu I hu i t daj es t j u i ^ i a aauiia^- s t uuoi a t c lo se o t tuori_ i n ^ s e r u c e MIMJ M K I VAMI-LKKT Sup t

ongue Loss Appetite

and all other moTbid conditions arisinif from a disordered stomach

PREVENTION is t h e o rde r of th i s day a n d age a s i t i s m n c h m o r e scientific to p r e v e n t a d i seased cond i shyt ion t h a n to cu re it Y o u can secu re t h i s i T T I E P I L L o f ANi FIRST-CLASS DRUGGIST who will be pleased to -gterve you 35 doses for bullZ~t cen t s D o n t t f- e s o m e o t h e r jus t a eltgtod tor t h e r e i-i t iy o t h e r t h a t wil l p lease von at all aft-v t r y i n g t h i s o n e

L L JOHNSON M D Prop Atlanta Georgia

-gtgt MM

VALVELESS AUTOMATIC

Stock Fountain PAYS FOR ITSELF THE FIRST YEAR

c O - V M U U A I ld NAi C i i J H O i f Uuv r SV Uyiue p a o t o r ^ervic lti

bullSunaay l u o r u i a ^ t IVJJG tail every oui ie i evening at T LraquoC o c i j e k I r aye i n e e i i u ^ i i day e v e a i a ^ s s uaday acuool raquo( c lose m i n i i n g s e r v i L e Corey s w a r t t i o u i ^upi lucii Tee pie Sec

ci MAiagt cvraobic c u u u c u O Hev SI 1 CouiLuerford 1aBtor S e r v l o every S u n d a y Low high mass w i t u s e r m o u at

t iUO p m v e s p e r s a n -

m a s s a t 73ooclo 30a m Catechis

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SOCIETIES

n i h e A O H Society of ttiia p lace m e e s e v e i t h i r d Sunday intrie F r Haltnew xlal l tohn T u o m e y and M T Kel ly County DoiegHte

i j HL V C 1 I meetft the tirrt F r iday ot each JL m o n t h at 0 frac34 p in at tne home o b r i i 1bull

bullSigler Kveryone l i i tereeteri in t e i ope ranoe is cortUijtlly invi ted gtirs Leii M^ier c ros Mir Ktra D u r t e e S e c r e t a r y

i^he C T A and B Soc ie iy of t h i s p l a c e i r e j every t h i r d Sa tu roay e v e n i n g i n t t i e F r gt ^ i

thew H a l l ]oiiu Donohue I r e s i o e n t i

No Valves or floats t o get out of order

Automatic Never fails to work Doe3 not overflow No mud or tilth P u r e cool water

Guaranteed T o d o a s

claimed

Big Sailer Sold on 30 Dm Tmlml

MONEY BACK IP NOT SATISFIED

GEDGE BROS IRON ROOFING CO Fountain St Anderson Ind

6 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE

KNI Z N I G H T S O F M A C C A B E E S eer e e rv Fr iday e v e n i n g on or heii re

o l t h e moon a t the i r Uail in t h e S w a r t h o u igt Vi^i t in^ hrot l iers arlaquo c o r d i a l h inv i t ee

I H A S 1 CAM rift LI M I h r A l K i rrn i

Li f i n ^ t on Lodge No 7 Communica t ion Tuesday evening on or b e U r

the in 11 of the moon

it A M K f ^ r r bef

Kirk Van Winkle W gt

ORDER CC EASTERN STAK meetp each m o m i the Fr iday even ins following t h e r e g u l a r F

frac34 A M mee t ing M K S N K T T E V A T O H N W M

4

0W KK OF MODERN WOODMEN Meet the first T h u r s d a y evening of each Month in the

-NUccabe^ hal l C L Or imes V C

At vorp laquonr ltbull bullbull) t fuc lv iisoi i i ovj- c iuvMitin l pr-c 11- rvneiif-aht- bullltlt t ionss t r i r t t j rcont iLioNfml HANDBOOK o n f a t W J t t

for secoivur fcatelaquotlaquo n ttirouah Junn A Co recalve

LA D I E S O F T H E MACCABEfctS Meat e v e o u a n d 3rd S a t u r d a y of each m o n t h at 230 p m

(vO T M hal l Visiting s ters v u r d i a l i v in v i ted L U A C O N U V A Y Lidy Com

r N I G H T S OK T H K LOYAL GUARD F L Andrew P gts

Oo^rftiGhTs ffc bull1 a n d des orpraquo bull or-tfj^ bull-non free whether ui

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Patents ttkon t hn iuah Munn A C tpfrml notice wrraquoiout c h a r w i n t b laquo

Scientific Hmrm A hRnrlsomely lUurtrafed wtteklT Lnnrert e t^ crlHtiori of any snjientiao JoornaL Torros S3 a

MUNN S C o 3 8 8 ^ ^ New York Branch Office Kraquo F StL Wash nston D C

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U I could go over there into the swirl eyed Mueeh it out for myself -Yon MM If I could win out alone and pay hack the seat price and then make a pile fox myself If you felt later nice giving um another chance to come Into the Ate then I should not be laying myshyself open to the charge of being a mere pensioner on your friendship You know what I mean air and wont thjlnk I am filled with any low-down pride but if you will let me have the price of a stock exchange seat on my note and will give me the chance when I get the hang of the ropes to handle some of the firms orders I fihaJl be just as mudi beholden to you and Jim sir and shall feel a lot betshyter ttyVel~T r- ir I knew what Bob meant so did father and we were gladenough to do what he asked father insisting on making the seat price In the form of a present after explaining to us that a foundation stock exchanger rule proshyhibited an applicants fro^ borrowing 4he seat price Fourv^ers after 60frac34 flBrownley entered the stock exchange fee had paid back the flMty thousand with interest and not oary had a snug

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(business 300 days in the year Beshysides Randolph amp Randolphs choicest commissions he had the confident orders of two of the heavy plunging cliques - bull

I had Just pissed my thirty-second birthday when my kind old dad sudshydenly died For the previous six years 1 had been getting ready for such an -event that is I had grown accustomed to hearing my father Bay Jim dont let any grass grow in getting the hang bullof every branch of our business so that when anything happens to me there will be no disturbance In the Street in regard to Randolph amp Ran-dol phs affairs I want to let the world

soon as possible that after I pan our business will run as it al-

So I wHl work you into my lips in those companies where

the oor that the southern gambling blood that made by grandfather on one of his trips back from New York thqugh bo had more land and slave than he could use stake his land aad slavesmdashyes and grandmothers too-on a card game andmdashloseand change the whole face of the Brownley deagt tinymdashthose same gambling microbe are in my blood and when they begin to claw and gnaw I want to do someshything and Jimmdash and the big brown eyes suddenly shot sparksmdashif those microbes ever get unleashed therell be mischief to pay on the floormdashSUM there will

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was a baaotitttl nopa anl Bob and I mad u for the day urtnaratorT to Mrf Randolph oa my jvSkkT9m 1frac34frac34 down to o laquo ^ U c laquo gt t Wtwpon- laquo laquo w st^ppad out pf lain office one a^tha derks announoad that a lad r h j ^ - ^ ^ ^ in and had narUpalariy UrVBrowaley

11 Who the deuce can in at this time on Sat all alive men are In the heat aad dirt of and the good growled Bob her lnM

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A lady entqrteV Mr Browrftastf

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Bob bowedr^^ I amt^eujah Sands of Sands Land-

ln^ V^jMlla Y o u r neople knew our paojto j t^^rownley probably well eaoa^h tsBiffeu to place me

O ttraquogt Judge Lee Sands asked -bullltbulllaquo h e l d o u t bia hand

Bobs handsome head was thrwwml t in Judge Lee Sands oldest back his thin nostrils dilated m daphter said the sweetest voice I though there was in them the afBjraquolJJBB ever heard one of those mellow of conflict The lips wert 4am rippling voices that start the imagina-acrosa thewhite teeth with 3 laquo | ^ 5 t tion on a chase for a mocking bird enough to show their edgft and In only to bring it up at the pool be-the depths of the eyes was a dark-red neath the brook-fall in quest of the blaze that somehow gave the impres harp of moss and watercresses that sion one gets in looking down some sends a bubbling cadence into its long avenue-Of JWack at the instant a [eddies and swirls Perhaps it was the

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a ripple in our affairs and none of the stocks known as The Randolphs ^fluttered a point because of that to the

financial world momentous event 1 Inherited all of fathers fortune other ltthan four millions which he divided 1 up among relatives and charities and

look command of a business that gave me an income of two millions and a Joaif a year f vOnce more I begged Bob to come Into the firm 1 Not yet Jim he replied Ive got my seat and about a hundred thousand ^capital and I want to feel that Im

t kick my heels until I have together an even million all of

making then Ill settle down yeraquo old man and hold my handle

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lgtttt he never seemed to see it As my wifemdashfor I had been three years marshyried and had two little Randolphs to show that both Katherine Blair and I

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llaughmdashyou who are and alway beea aa staunch and steady as t ^hronse John Harvard in the yard you bullwho know Monday morstngs^uat what 7ltJU are going ti do Saturday nights

aad i l the day3 aad nights in bgt iweea and w1raquob always do i t Jim I

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locomotive headlight roaads a carve at night

Twice before wey back In owr colshylege days I bjtd had a -peep at this gambling temper of Bobs Qaee in a poker game lit our rooms when a crowd of New York classmates tried to run him out of a hand by the sheer weight of eeisK Aed again at the Pequot house at New London on the eve of a varsity boat racev when a Yale crowd shook a big wed of money and taunts at Bob until with a yelkhe left his usually welHeeded feet and frightened me whose allowance was dollars to Bobs cents at the sum total of the bet cards he signed before he cleared the room of Yale money and came to with a white face streaming with cold perspiratloj These events had passed out of my memory as the ordinary student breaks that any hot-blooded youth is liable to make in like circumstances As I looked at Bob

omen in that day while he tried to tell me that the business of Randolph amp Randolph would not be safe In his keeping I had to admit to myself that I was puzzled I had regarded my old college chum not only as the best mentally harshynessed man I had ever met but I knew him as the soul of honor that honor of the old story-books and I could not credit his being tempted to jeopardize unfairly the rights of property of anshyother But it was habit with me to let Bob have his way and I did not press him to come into our firm as a full partner

Five years later during which time affair business and social had been tapping along as well as either Bob at I-could have asked I was preparing 1ST another sit-down to show my chum giat the time had now come for him to help me in earnest when a ltJueer thing-happenedmdashone of those ttfeae-countable incidents that ~ltJod someshytimes sect fit to drop across the llfe-

ejsjti s heretofore vlsiWe aa

Nearly everyone has heard of the man whose dog got his head caught ta a pitcher into which he had thrust lpound after a taste of the milk at the bottom The man cut the dogs head off te save the pitcher and then broke the pitcher to get the dogs head 0UVieelraquo1sA^ea^Blfc

An incident with almost similar feashytures occurred in the little village of Stanton Nv euro the other day The children at Mft Uriah Bumgarner were playing oa the porch of their home when a small daughter picked up a churat one- of the old-fashioned kind with a large bottom and a small opening and in- a spirit of mischief placed it upside down over the head of her two-yeraquoraquo-laquoiid brother who was sitting on the floor The little girl acshycidentally dropped the churn and down it went over the head of the child who begatt to yell The father and several neighbors ran up and found that the boy had turned his chin upward and the churn could not be removed The- upturned bottom of the churn finally had to be sawed off before the child ccotld be released and the little chap emerged from his unique head covering almost dead from fright

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southern accent that nibbled off corners and edges of certain weed and languidly let others mist themshyselves together that gave U tts luscious penetration mdash however that may be it was the most nampyeatetday-no-to-morrow voice I had ever heard Before I grew fully consoiom of tone exquisite beauty of the girij thifc vtoiee of hers spelled its way into my brain like the breath of soma- bewitohitafj oriental essence Nature envious ment the security of an perfect marshyriage have ever combined to eonetl^ tute me loyal to my chosen one yet as I stood silent like one dundh abshysorbing the details of the loveliness of this young stranger who had so sudshydenly swept into my office ft came over me that here was aa woman inshytended to enlighten men who- could not understand that sampaft which in all ages has without warning pierced mens hearts and soulsmdashlove at first sight Had there not been Katherine Blair wife and mothermdashKatharine Blair Randolph who filled my love- world as the noenday August sun fills the old-fashioned well with ueetling warmth and restful shademdashafter this interval looking back at the past I dare ask the questio-mdashwho knows but that 1 too might have drifted from the secUre anchorage of my slow Yanshykee blood and floated Into the deep waters

Beauty the cynics scoff is in the eye of the beholder or in an angle of visionmdashmere product laquoraquof lime-light point of view desire^mdashbut Beulah Sands was beauty beyend cavil sushyperior to all analysis as definite aa the evening star against the twilight sky In height medium girlish but with a figure maturely modeled charmingly full and rounded yet by very perfection of proportion escaping suggestion of plumpness The head surrounded and crowned with a wealth ofdark golden hair restedona neck that would have seemed ahort had Iti

The Fox ae a Decoy Some 30 years ago a tame fox was

kept at the Berkeley Castle duck deshycoy in Gloucestershire England This animal understood^ the whole art of decoying wild-fowty and showing himshyself to the duck wfdgwn and teal on the decoy lake need by waving his tall and moving gently to aad fro to attract the attdlffae of the curious fowl The blrrta the faga laquolaquoltgtbullbullbull a the

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Forreate Principle Here is a brief summing up-of Gen

N R Forres bullbull He was a man of humble birthi and little education a trader in slases and mules grave silent unobtrusive but possessed of military gesfcus of a high order As a leader of cavalry he was unequaled and knew mo fear During- his service he was detained to take part in 129 acshytions audi to have 2 horses shot unshyder himgt la one terse sentence he summedi up his art of war To git thar fiirat with the most men mdashProm the Appeal to Arms and the Civil War -

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Student Recruits Every year

holidays the ^eeg ( associations in tfce bull colleges of Calileeirttflfctte4ito ktgf religious conference Tor~atudepta~ at Pacific Grove At the laBt holiday season the conference developed a new movement very analogous in its origin and its purpose to the student volunteer movement which cajjje out of a like conference of eastena tpf veraities at Northfteld in 181$^ l l l sr students at Pacific Grove a er formed the Student Movement Those present subshyscribed a pledge form reading I purpoee if God permits to become a minister of the gospel They bound themselves to solicit other recruits

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Winaclf No explaaatioii was offered aid no deductions were made That nightly comlog the silent orocatng of the hair -and the departure were acshycepted stoically as a thing actually

land undoubtedly happening and part ot the nams regular life and eraquoperV epceV Shelton died recently after hav-leg allowed himself irlth bit groshytesquely bared bead to be etbiblted in a teat through mountain hamlett as The Modern Cain and the local newspapers recall bis story ft was anotaer mountaineer living many miles from Shelton and deshybarred of any postibiltty of knowing about htm who told the mountain girl he was about to marry that she must reconcile herself to a nightty visit from a man he had killed who he said walked to his bedside and sat with him an hoot after midshynight The stouthearted bride marshyried in firm expectation of the ghostly vigil at her couch And according to her sworn evidence in court elicited Incidentally in the trial of another case and lb the presence of an audi-

of horrified stiffened and breath-Hat mountain people she was not dinshy

ted She swore that regularly nigbt the murdered man kept

tryst and that she and her groom ray awake and looked at aim It was another man of this same neighborshyhood who committed a murder and undertook to dismember and hide the body of his vkttin He old his friend that while be waB carrying the sevshyered head in a bag over his shoulder across a certain wide TiiU where the broom hedge was growing In the late autumn the head snddenly began to whistle a tsme whicli was a favorite with the dead irmtn

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My firsi trial was a failure The cook boiled it four or live minutes and It tasted so flat that I was in despair but determined to give It one more trial This time we foUowed the dishyrection and~boiled it fifteen minutes after the boiling began It was a deshycided ^access- and I was comuletely von by its rich delicious flavour^ to a-thort th5M I noticed a decided fat provemat in my conditio^ and kept growing b e ^ r aampA better month after mofitfe untlf now I am perfectly healthy and fa Jay work in the school room with ease ad pleajure I wottif not return to the-nerv Mtafroying^frac34 a raquo r e o i r e a | t w w y gt i laquo e y ^ raquo ^

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His echool vas at Rock Forgs which is seven miles from Bellefonte preferrtng to board at home he walk ed these 14 miles each day with the exception trf 14 trips which he made on a bicycle The distance covered during tne term was 2156 miles and taking from that the 560 miles which he traveledon his bike leaves 15frac34frac34

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iSeli^iBefKBTmometer registered 10 tr 14 degree fcelow zero In addition be broke hie way through the snow to the school house and made fire havshying the room warm before school was called at asae oclockmdashPhiladelphia Record

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Lydia EPinkhamsVegetable Compound )raquoaJgteen the standby of American mothers la meaeringr for childbirth

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Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ia eertafaary a aveceasfal remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women

It ha cured almost every form of Female Gc^aalamta Dragging Sens tiona Weak Back Falling and Displacements Inflammation Dloera-tion and Organic Diseasea of Women and la mvalnabk in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life

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Harvey White and wife of Pin-gree attended the funeral of a friend at Williametoo Sunday

There will be a school picnic at at Cedar poundake Friday Jane 7 for the flohoola of Miss Well man Miss Wood and Mr Reed

A number of friends and neighshybors gave Mrs A M Boockwood a pleasant surprise last Friday afternoon as a birthday Many presents were given her after parshytaking of refreshment of cake and ioe cream they returned home wishing her many happy returns of the day

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5 o i e Harris completed her school duties in the Bause Diet Thursday

go number ofyouug people enshyjoyed a may party at John Dunns Friday evening

Miss Magie Connor has returnshyed from a three weeks visit with friends in White Oak

Bert Vanfilaricuui was called to Green Oak Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Avis

Mr and Mrs Kirk Van Winkle prnounced themselves well pleased with the countenance and the ore tonal qualities of Preside Roosevelt

Wm- Blade and family at C B Welleis Sunday

Mrs Kay Tompkj friends at Pinckney the week J j

Onas Samson at tertaiuing their cousin and wife of Howe]1

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Bex Bennett the latters John Bergisgt

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The Abmni of the Howell high school is to be awakiajifl after a sleep of several faamp amp

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nn Arbor spent eek witb his par-

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rMesdames James Henry^ Jesse

fiitka located that hU prfeailnawraquoaaim-tty had ban disturbed He ffllajird calmly to the evident against ais clishyent while the expreeatea of hla face-aad quick flaanings tn bis eyas toJltT mat h was atraining his brain to flud aom weak spot in the-proaecuU aom technicaiity by which he tacnre the acquittalof hla die

The burglar bad beef down a trellia from aa upper a man with whom Avery waa wlt quatnted H had been chased bar on the way had contrived to get rid of seme valuable articles When appreshyhended he had nothing on him to conshyvict him of theft Of courae the jury

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week Miss Myrta Hall was home for

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ed relative at Plymouth a part of last week

Mr aud Mrs Henry Johnson spent Sunday with their son in Marion

Master Carter Brown had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes quite badly last week

Einil Lambertaon cloaed his second year of school at this place last Friday with an entertainment which did great credit to both teacher and pupils Mr Lam-bertson left the first of the week for the Lansing Business Univershysity His friends all wish him success

PIAIHFIEID Maccabee ice cream sale at their

Hall Saturday evening June 8 th Will Foster and son Howard

spent part of last week in Lansing Miss Agnes Sayles of Stock-

bridge visited friends here Friday and Saturday

Rev Ostrander and daughters attended Decoration Day exercisshyes at Stockbridge

The Sunday schools of this place hold Childrens Day at the Presbt church Sunday morning June 9

Among those who went to Lanshysing to see Roosevelt last Friday were 8 G Topping E T Bush and Gus Moule of this place

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Thursday at Howell visiting relashytives

Mrs Eugene Wines of Ann Arshybor spent the last of the week visiting her mother Mrs George Blade

O Toncray of Durand was visshyiting his daughter Mrs C Sampshyson and shaking hands with old friends last week

Next Friday being the laat day of school Miss Beatrice Lamborn teacher will have a picnic at Van-^lorns grove for the little folks

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centratlon of thought is one disadvanshytage Snch concentration leads the thinker to place an undue relative value upon the subject of his thought A specialist in throat diseases Is apt to bulltfer all the Ills man is heir to to the throat The professor of ancient lanshyguages cannot understand how a man can be properly equipped for any proshyfession without a knowledge of Greek and Latin To the merchant the chief and of man is to buy cheap and sell dear

In tbe legal profession this species of monomania tends to make the courtshyroom a tournament of lawyers -The real object of a court to do Justice Is burled under a rank professionalism that has grown up like weeds in a flower garden

Edward Avery a brilliant young lawyer wns especially under the Influshyence of this professionalism Having been elected state attorney he considshyered It his duty to convict alike the innocent and the jruilty As soon as his duty to the state hud ended and he beeamo an independent attorney be considered it his duty to secure the acquittal of any client whether innoshycent or guilty His friends used to reshymonstrate with him on the want of elasticity of his principles but withshyout avail He was intensely logical and could give the best of reasons for his deductions He forgot that logic Is but a machine which will grind out anything that is put into It

One day while Avery was practicing on hiu own account a man whose trial for burglary waa to come off immeshydiately sent for him and asked him to makehis defense

But I know nothing about the case

eryi friends When the prosecutors evidence was all in Avery took the witshyness who had seen the burglar descend the trellis and asked him how haew the prisoner was the sameMlaquoSsn The Witness could not awear that he waa Be had seen him run and be bad been followed by a policeman and several citizens but the witness had merely seen a man descend the trellis What knan he did not know Avery trapped him Into saying what threv doubt on the fact of the Identity between the man who had descended the trellis and the prisoner then snowed how easy it would be for the one to be mistaken for the other He closed by a powerful argument against ruining a mans gt life by evidence that was defective and a pathetic appeal for the prisoner The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty

There was a dinner served that night at the bar association club rooms givshyen by those who had played the joke on Avery He revealed the fact that he had lost articles that bad been In his family for 200 years by securing tbe acquittal of his client but that he would rather have suffered the loss than do so unprofessional an act as to turn against a client He thanked them oue and all for having given him an opshyportunity to prove that even under the severest temptation he could not be recreant to his duties as an attorney

All of which is very fine but it does not add to securing the- object for I-hloh courts are organizedmdashJustice

P B ANDERSON

Clevnr With the Card Some years ago a certain county Jail

waa undergoing extensive alterations during which time a gang of pickpockshyets four in number were arrested one market day Owing to the alterations the lot were confined for a time In one cell but were placed under strict surshyveillance the care of them being speshycially Intrusted to the sergeant The day after during his rounds he spied them playing cards when he promptly opened the door and summoned a felshylow constable on whose arrival the cell and the prisoners were most careshyfully searched but no enrds were found However the card playing still continued until the diiy on which th^ pickpockets were to be sent to the agts- sizes for trial Then the superttttSftsV I ent a very kind mnn nntl a great -^ vorlte with every one asked thdav-aSs a favor to tell him where they haamplii den the cards They told him that as soon as the sergeant and his comrade entered their cell they stuck the pact In his pocket and picked It again beshyfore he left as a proof of which they presented him with the much uael packmdashPearsons Weekly

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ale voices sang Lead Kiadry Light Tbe pastor watered the life of Mrs MoKinley briefly bet oeaatfally to e largB and appreciative audiencs Beantitni Isle of Sewewnere sa l snd 4Nearar Hf Ofctd ta Tfcee were sung as these Wlaquolaquoi favorite hymns of President and Ufa Ifoampvaley Tha pi eta res of tn Martyred relaquoideat and bi bdoved wrle were Jnst back of tbe pulpit The evening service was vsry intsresttng

The inerssaed attendance each Sun day is very noticeable and helpful as tbe pastor

Next Sunday is Childrens Day la tbs evening the topic will be Payins the price Everybody welcome

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All chairs are and you are welcome if yen are not already a some oburcb come witb all of us good O f

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Averys fancy was tickled at going into court to conduct a case he didnt know anything about He prided himshyself on his readiness and resource He would add another to his already large number of stories thaf he was used to telling his friends illustrative of these faculties The accused man had but $5 to give him for a retainer but Avery wns not after money His obshyject was to have an opportunity to show wliat be could do impromptu

Tbe case came off the same aftershynoon Avery was somewhat surprised to see In tbe courtroom several of his chums mostly of the legal profession and asked why they ware there He was told that they had heard he had taken a case be didnt know anything about end they were curious to see hew he would handle i t Avery was pjeaaed TUJa meant that they were

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ftmm note i t ib made alone for Pi les

| ifbamp4ft|-action is posit ive and certain

^$)riir painful protruding or blind

|iif d i s a p p e a r like mayic by its use

i Lit ye hickle-capped glass jar 50een1s

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Laughlin XXXX Coffee but youll get the very best grade of coffee at a reasonshyable price because McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is always clean mdash a1 ways fresh-always goodmdashalways the same quality mdash in fact the Standard Coffee

Sold in full 16-oz packages The handy air-tight package and the glazshying of pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and fresh protected from dust dirt and foul odors Each package is one pound full weight

McLaughlins XXXX Coffee is Sold by

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bulliy Lei oU send it is a stow white creamy utiteptic balm Containing

en I eaiing inaredientu a 01 camplipttii) Tbymol Menthol etc it

Dbtant and iaalinK relief to rrh of the oobe and throat

aite the free teat and see for yoar-ampel)H|tliipound18 preparation can and wii)||wMljpM^b Addi ess Or Shoop 11^frac341frac34frac34 Lar^e jars 50 ienl8

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compated hpprvxteiate^ tit nnujber raquof bull way a of iVaytt^ firtto woree on each nice i

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ftlaquoen Drunk H e evtiteatif VUi i t used to the ways

of big hotefft Ho JaokeU as though he might have- bull traquoraquona some Kansas farm and vlaquoaAraquo NMfere city for the first t ime SomfJjPfce h f t d beard that

the next mornrhg m e j ^ w h o had been absorbing i n t o x i c laquo t ^ l raquo k l o t s ot i c e

water gt i Say he said t raquo C- T Kewton beshy

hind the desk at the raquogtbull raquotel about 8 oclock in the m n m U f e other clerk lust night told laquo ^ traquo~-laquoak fer things over the little t a H | i i W raquo ^ y room when I wanted em

Yes said Xewtou bull Well this morning about a hatC t raquo

hour ago I asked fer a glass-laquof fcO water Some girl answered the phone

Yes Well I dont like to be took fer a

fleavy drinker I wasnt drunk last night

What do you menu Jes this I didnt get no glaslaquo of ice

wateiv That girl sent me up n whole pitcher It loukcd mighty much to me ke she thought 1 was full of liquor List night and would need a whole pitchi- A glass would a been enou h And as heturned aud strode away he wore oue of those Guess I didnt call him down eh l o o k s -Denver Post

Iwiampotatt jo uuqsplaaaf m live aad pepaia th TrooWee Kidneys a deeper ail men mon error of trea Symptom treatraen^jft result not the cause Weak Slouaeb nervesmdashthe inbide nervesmdashmean cfio-mach weakoess always And the g g g ^ g j ^ ^ J S S ^ S ^ s S S k Heart and Kidneys as well have their S ^ S ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ S o o f f i ^ S i S m J f c controlling or inside nerves Weaken a mdHefne spuetAcallr prepared to^kAthem

eoDtrollina Dorvtit To doctor the KMnejrt alooa these nerves and you inevitably havj u taampeTlt is a mute ol tine and of moaer as weak vital organs Here is where Dr ifyour bmck act or Is wlaquok If tlraquo aria Bhoopf Bestontive has mad its fame 8 frac34 frac34 frac34 frac34 ^ d ^ S S amp T S S S g S S S No oter remedy even claims to treat j g r d t a a a j i ^ ^ the inside nerves Also for bloat- dooryou

^ - 1 bull

Jqoidmdashan Drugglit reconunand sad MD

ing bilioasoess bad breath or compleshy

xion age Or Snoops Restorative

Write me today for sample and true

Book Dr Sbooo Racine Wis The

Restontive is sold by All Dealers

All tao newa for I1M par year Subscribe for too Plneaney Dispatch

Dr Shoop Restorativo

ALL DEALERS

laquobull

|E|P|ANKl_ A N D R E W S So C O -aamplTOHB AraquoD PKOPRIETOK

e^Hfl f ip lh in P r i ce $1 i n A d v a u c e

S a t e r a d a t - t a f o a t o S c e tit F i a c k o e y Micbi^t bull Mtiift lgtW m a t t e r

t 1 jiiint ratat aair kaawn on appiicxtiuu

T H E GREATshyEST OF ALL CEREAL FOODS

N o fad or uncertain mixture A Natural FOOD LAXATIVE A whole kernel of Rye to each flake

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT or write us for our t h r e e Special Offer A pound package by mail postpaid for 25 cents It will

positively cure the most aggravated case of constipation Write to-day

MINNEAPOLIS CEREAL COMPANY H H Dept MINNEAPOLIS MINN

Satkshor-m WMntcd poundv0rywhwm ^ bull laquo t -

p y p p wm I p R J ^ p f E x p e r i e n c e is o n e of t h e g r e a t e s t fac tors in a l m o s t B i ^ W bull K B I m I bull bull rm JT mm u a n v walk in life I t is w h a t g ives t h o F a r m e r D o c

tor Merchant and Mechanic success In manufactshyuring it la an all important element W e are carriage manufacturers of over twenty-five years experience and e claim to know the business from A to Z We will stake onr reputation that we make as good work for the money as it la possible to make Onr two leader are our No 30 Top Buggy at the popular

price of $5000 and our No SO Top Buggy at 18000 Nothing bnt the best go into these jobs in order to make them come up to our standard Write for full specifications cuts and refershyences Do it to-day and see what we can offer yon for your cash and save all dealer profits Write a t a t t and get oar grin offer

All the newe for 1100 per year

Sour Stomach

No appetite lots of strength 1 seas headadhe constipation bad general debiUty aour risings and catarrh of the stomach am all due to indigestioa Kodol reHeree indigestion This new dJscov ery represents the natural Juices of dtgea tlon as they exlet In a healthy stomas combined with the greatest known tease and reconstructive properties Kodol fer dyspepsia does not only relieve IndigeaHoa and dyspepsia blaquot this famous remeegt helps all stomach trouble by cleanslnf purifying sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach

Mr S S Baa of Rarenswood W Vs ssysrmdash I was troubled wttk soar stomach for twenty years Kodol eared me and we are now uatnc it In msa for baby

Kodol Digests What Y o n E a t Bottles only RaHeves indigestion soar stoBseeK

belchlnf of gas etc Prepared by E O DeWITT A OO OHIOAOO

Sold by F A 8igler Dnigglat

Morten so Salo A nKiiKA ilrfanlt biif liocn mftile in tlio oondi-

tioiis ot u cfifiiin tnnrtpa^o whereby tho powor of PH)laquo tlicrciu his luininn trugtr(itivtgt made by HKNKY THIMBul T and his wife ( W K O U N E T-Hl^HOFT of Deertleld l ivin^pton iNmnty Miclugivn to NTLSON IAMH of the same place aforo-aid lienrivi date March Jinb A IV 188^ nnd recorded in the office of tiie KeLriter of

i Deed- for L i v i n g o n Oumtv Miehi^an in liher bullJ of Mortage at pn^e jOi thereof on March Itth A IV lSJ which paid mortgage was duly as3ired

j by NI LSON LAMB on the 10th day of August ISOii t o IIF-NKY Tt i lKROI T J U which a^isjn-

nuiit was recorded in the Meiri^ter of Deeds odice for the County of Livingston on t lie 10th day of j o i i g u s t 1 lt 6 in Lilgtev Ngt of Mortage at pa^e 7

a id by Hl-NUV r H K i r s o l T Hi duly a^MRned to CAl lOLINH THKIHOLT lt n Xo en i t - r iSOfi

and rr-cordei in the la_ristergt (Mlee I)trice for 1 Livin^uton County on tho l f ih day of Mav 1 S-S

in Liber Si of Mortgages at p a s 067 And by C AbOIIXM TITKIROLT duly assigned to HKN-HY T H K I R O L T J K ltm March 10 15)07 and record ed in flie Office ot the Ko^istor of Deeds for Liv-ii-on County on March 10 lo7 in Liber H) ar | i i ^ r h l 1 And whereas ihe a n i i i n clainid to be due on said Moitjra^e Rt this- date is theenini of One h u n d r e d and eighty do lars ami ei^lity live cents j$i808M nf pr incipal ana in teres t and no bull nit or proce^flin^ b a v i n s been inst i tuted to reshycover the debt secured by said mortsraue or any part thereof

Therefore notice is hereby viven that by virtu1 o said power of sale and in pe r snancc of the laquotatnefgt in such ease made and p r o i d e d the said ii oit^fiire will be foreclosed by paeof the j iremises therein described at public auc t ion to the highest b idder at the West front door of the Cour t House

i- the vil lage of flowell in said County of I iv in j -s tov t h a t lieinu the place ot ho ld ing tho bullironit bull c-nrt fi r t he County of I iv i r ^ ron on Saturdav i r h e i h h davof Tuly A Vgt PV7 at H o dork m the tor -noon of said djiy or so much thereof as mav be neceigtsi v to pay t h pr incipal nnd interest bull In- on sain moraquo t^age tlio Afio-ncv ee provided t herein and costs nf Hid sjle cf tho following bull esrribod premises t gt wit iumtiienci iii twenty rods Hast of the Nuihlaquoest corner of Section t w e i i y l w o i001 in tn ship four i P Nortli of 1aiikf Ave ( Knst Michigan vt inr ini tlienee bull^olI ii elijht iods thence Kast s ixty rods thence Nor th e u h t i o r l s t b e r e e ^ost to h e j i i u n ^ con- l in in i th ree acres of land

IIKNKV T H R H O I T T R Araquolltnee of t e Mort -a^t e

DRted Howell v nri l i 1^7 W M Y V A N W I N K I

Attornev for Afsicni

Buelnests C a r d e $M p e i t1 bull T e a i h aud uitirriaeraquo)Otteeiieeili8ried t r t n A n n o u n c e m e n t s of e a t e r t a l a A e n t e my b e y a n

Eor i t deairtxi lij ir r i e a t l s a t a e tuslrn vrith ful l eta of a d m i s s i o n I n c a e e t i e a a t a a r e a o t broukfi t

to tUe office r e g u l a r r a t e s w l l i a e e a raquo raquo laquo ^ A l l inntfiiT in I n r i i l nn t i r i sesBSia a f igtt i h T J r

eltJ at 5 c e n t s pe r l i n e o r f r a c t t e s i a v e n o ^ tlaquoi etn i i i n s e r t i o n W n e r e n o tImeissawaaBaimle(lcelt will b e i n s e r t e d u n t i l o r d e r e d i l l e w r t a t W l nm will be c b a i gad for a c c o r d i n g l y flalleiaaaei o ladTer t iBementB M U S T r e a c h t h i a e a ^ e e e e a r s j as T U B H D A V m o r n i n g t o i n s u r e mi l e e e t l l O L T t i aatue w e e k

JOB rsrx7ixGr i n a i l i ta b r a n c h e s a epec ia l ty We h a T e s U k i u L ^ aod ihe la tes t s ty l e s ol Type e t c which e n a b l t uraquo to execute a l l k i n d s of work such as Book c Pample t s f o s t e r s Prograjniues b i l l H e a d s N Q U Heads b ta te iuen t s Ca rds Auc t ion Bi l l s e tc iL supe r io r s tyles upon t h e shor t e s t no t i ce P r j c e s a i low as yood w o r k can be a o n e

A L L B I L L S - P A Y A B L K XIUHT OK EVKHY MONTU

IS SI

Health and Wealth Insnred health to the average man means

g r e a t w e a l t h

DR JOHNSONS AFTERDINNERPIU

INSURES HEALTH TRY IT

IS PURELY VEGETABLE and waa need by the Docshytor for twenty years in active practice and is conceded by all having used ft to be the beet

Little Stomach Pill on the market It is a PKLVENiAnvE of

Slcit

THE VILLAGF DIRElTuKY

VlLLAGt OFFICER^ l uEhiuBNT J C Dunn I H I B T K H S bull J i t e p i e Ed F a r u u m

Jamea S m i t h J a m e s Koclie V A Xivuu C V VanWitiKle

CLEHK Roger Oar r T K U A amp U U K H 1 v Cadwell

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A h i UUUIS I L t i S C O l A L c a u K C l l i l l Kev O c i m io ioha p a s t o r s e r v i c e s ever auni lay l u u r u m j ai iu3u a u u e v e r aunu6gt eveuin^ fit 7011 o c lock Crayer mee t iuu I hu i t daj es t j u i ^ i a aauiia^- s t uuoi a t c lo se o t tuori_ i n ^ s e r u c e MIMJ M K I VAMI-LKKT Sup t

ongue Loss Appetite

and all other moTbid conditions arisinif from a disordered stomach

PREVENTION is t h e o rde r of th i s day a n d age a s i t i s m n c h m o r e scientific to p r e v e n t a d i seased cond i shyt ion t h a n to cu re it Y o u can secu re t h i s i T T I E P I L L o f ANi FIRST-CLASS DRUGGIST who will be pleased to -gterve you 35 doses for bullZ~t cen t s D o n t t f- e s o m e o t h e r jus t a eltgtod tor t h e r e i-i t iy o t h e r t h a t wil l p lease von at all aft-v t r y i n g t h i s o n e

L L JOHNSON M D Prop Atlanta Georgia

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VALVELESS AUTOMATIC

Stock Fountain PAYS FOR ITSELF THE FIRST YEAR

c O - V M U U A I ld NAi C i i J H O i f Uuv r SV Uyiue p a o t o r ^ervic lti

bullSunaay l u o r u i a ^ t IVJJG tail every oui ie i evening at T LraquoC o c i j e k I r aye i n e e i i u ^ i i day e v e a i a ^ s s uaday acuool raquo( c lose m i n i i n g s e r v i L e Corey s w a r t t i o u i ^upi lucii Tee pie Sec

ci MAiagt cvraobic c u u u c u O Hev SI 1 CouiLuerford 1aBtor S e r v l o every S u n d a y Low high mass w i t u s e r m o u at

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SOCIETIES

n i h e A O H Society of ttiia p lace m e e s e v e i t h i r d Sunday intrie F r Haltnew xlal l tohn T u o m e y and M T Kel ly County DoiegHte

i j HL V C 1 I meetft the tirrt F r iday ot each JL m o n t h at 0 frac34 p in at tne home o b r i i 1bull

bullSigler Kveryone l i i tereeteri in t e i ope ranoe is cortUijtlly invi ted gtirs Leii M^ier c ros Mir Ktra D u r t e e S e c r e t a r y

i^he C T A and B Soc ie iy of t h i s p l a c e i r e j every t h i r d Sa tu roay e v e n i n g i n t t i e F r gt ^ i

thew H a l l ]oiiu Donohue I r e s i o e n t i

No Valves or floats t o get out of order

Automatic Never fails to work Doe3 not overflow No mud or tilth P u r e cool water

Guaranteed T o d o a s

claimed

Big Sailer Sold on 30 Dm Tmlml

MONEY BACK IP NOT SATISFIED

GEDGE BROS IRON ROOFING CO Fountain St Anderson Ind

6 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE

KNI Z N I G H T S O F M A C C A B E E S eer e e rv Fr iday e v e n i n g on or heii re

o l t h e moon a t the i r Uail in t h e S w a r t h o u igt Vi^i t in^ hrot l iers arlaquo c o r d i a l h inv i t ee

I H A S 1 CAM rift LI M I h r A l K i rrn i

Li f i n ^ t on Lodge No 7 Communica t ion Tuesday evening on or b e U r

the in 11 of the moon

it A M K f ^ r r bef

Kirk Van Winkle W gt

ORDER CC EASTERN STAK meetp each m o m i the Fr iday even ins following t h e r e g u l a r F

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0W KK OF MODERN WOODMEN Meet the first T h u r s d a y evening of each Month in the

-NUccabe^ hal l C L Or imes V C

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for secoivur fcatelaquotlaquo n ttirouah Junn A Co recalve

LA D I E S O F T H E MACCABEfctS Meat e v e o u a n d 3rd S a t u r d a y of each m o n t h at 230 p m

(vO T M hal l Visiting s ters v u r d i a l i v in v i ted L U A C O N U V A Y Lidy Com

r N I G H T S OK T H K LOYAL GUARD F L Andrew P gts

Oo^rftiGhTs ffc bull1 a n d des orpraquo bull or-tfj^ bull-non free whether ui

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Patents ttkon t hn iuah Munn A C tpfrml notice wrraquoiout c h a r w i n t b laquo

Scientific Hmrm A hRnrlsomely lUurtrafed wtteklT Lnnrert e t^ crlHtiori of any snjientiao JoornaL Torros S3 a

MUNN S C o 3 8 8 ^ ^ New York Branch Office Kraquo F StL Wash nston D C

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1 CHAPTCR ImdashContinued Well sir I should feel much better

U I could go over there into the swirl eyed Mueeh it out for myself -Yon MM If I could win out alone and pay hack the seat price and then make a pile fox myself If you felt later nice giving um another chance to come Into the Ate then I should not be laying myshyself open to the charge of being a mere pensioner on your friendship You know what I mean air and wont thjlnk I am filled with any low-down pride but if you will let me have the price of a stock exchange seat on my note and will give me the chance when I get the hang of the ropes to handle some of the firms orders I fihaJl be just as mudi beholden to you and Jim sir and shall feel a lot betshyter ttyVel~T r- ir I knew what Bob meant so did father and we were gladenough to do what he asked father insisting on making the seat price In the form of a present after explaining to us that a foundation stock exchanger rule proshyhibited an applicants fro^ borrowing 4he seat price Fourv^ers after 60frac34 flBrownley entered the stock exchange fee had paid back the flMty thousand with interest and not oary had a snug

thousand to hit Credit 0 Ranshyis iMfca ait was

a year

rat

iy in -mans notch would make thousand yearly earnings cast an unshycertain shadow at Christmas time Bob was the favorite of the exchange as he had been the pet at school and at college and had his hands full of

(business 300 days in the year Beshysides Randolph amp Randolphs choicest commissions he had the confident orders of two of the heavy plunging cliques - bull

I had Just pissed my thirty-second birthday when my kind old dad sudshydenly died For the previous six years 1 had been getting ready for such an -event that is I had grown accustomed to hearing my father Bay Jim dont let any grass grow in getting the hang bullof every branch of our business so that when anything happens to me there will be no disturbance In the Street in regard to Randolph amp Ran-dol phs affairs I want to let the world

soon as possible that after I pan our business will run as it al-

So I wHl work you into my lips in those companies where

the oor that the southern gambling blood that made by grandfather on one of his trips back from New York thqugh bo had more land and slave than he could use stake his land aad slavesmdashyes and grandmothers too-on a card game andmdashloseand change the whole face of the Brownley deagt tinymdashthose same gambling microbe are in my blood and when they begin to claw and gnaw I want to do someshything and Jimmdash and the big brown eyes suddenly shot sparksmdashif those microbes ever get unleashed therell be mischief to pay on the floormdashSUM there will

raquoi cltft tiee to amp ltbull of tolaquo at Tetroepeettvaly ara

was a baaotitttl nopa anl Bob and I mad u for the day urtnaratorT to Mrf Randolph oa my jvSkkT9m 1frac34frac34 down to o laquo ^ U c laquo gt t Wtwpon- laquo laquo w st^ppad out pf lain office one a^tha derks announoad that a lad r h j ^ - ^ ^ ^ in and had narUpalariy UrVBrowaley

11 Who the deuce can in at this time on Sat all alive men are In the heat aad dirt of and the good growled Bob her lnM

Another minuet swer

A lady entqrteV Mr Browrftastf

stant to maJkl glnian 1 ^

Bob bowedr^^ I amt^eujah Sands of Sands Land-

ln^ V^jMlla Y o u r neople knew our paojto j t^^rownley probably well eaoa^h tsBiffeu to place me

O ttraquogt Judge Lee Sands asked -bullltbulllaquo h e l d o u t bia hand

Bobs handsome head was thrwwml t in Judge Lee Sands oldest back his thin nostrils dilated m daphter said the sweetest voice I though there was in them the afBjraquolJJBB ever heard one of those mellow of conflict The lips wert 4am rippling voices that start the imagina-acrosa thewhite teeth with 3 laquo | ^ 5 t tion on a chase for a mocking bird enough to show their edgft and In only to bring it up at the pool be-the depths of the eyes was a dark-red neath the brook-fall in quest of the blaze that somehow gave the impres harp of moss and watercresses that sion one gets in looking down some sends a bubbling cadence into its long avenue-Of JWack at the instant a [eddies and swirls Perhaps it was the

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Wlaquo Ss)js|r interests and gradually put you into my different trusteeships 1 Thus at fathers death there was not

a ripple in our affairs and none of the stocks known as The Randolphs ^fluttered a point because of that to the

financial world momentous event 1 Inherited all of fathers fortune other ltthan four millions which he divided 1 up among relatives and charities and

look command of a business that gave me an income of two millions and a Joaif a year f vOnce more I begged Bob to come Into the firm 1 Not yet Jim he replied Ive got my seat and about a hundred thousand ^capital and I want to feel that Im

t kick my heels until I have together an even million all of

making then Ill settle down yeraquo old man and hold my handle

low and if some good girl hap-Ing about that timemdashwell then

iltlaquojfl| be An ivy-colored cot for

that laquoWJL j|e0e iuejMJampy I -Slaquob l a laquo f raquo q e l d jgraquo -1

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llaughmdashyou who are and alway beea aa staunch and steady as t ^hronse John Harvard in the yard you bullwho know Monday morstngs^uat what 7ltJU are going ti do Saturday nights

aad i l the day3 aad nights in bgt iweea and w1raquob always do i t Jim I

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Twice before wey back In owr colshylege days I bjtd had a -peep at this gambling temper of Bobs Qaee in a poker game lit our rooms when a crowd of New York classmates tried to run him out of a hand by the sheer weight of eeisK Aed again at the Pequot house at New London on the eve of a varsity boat racev when a Yale crowd shook a big wed of money and taunts at Bob until with a yelkhe left his usually welHeeded feet and frightened me whose allowance was dollars to Bobs cents at the sum total of the bet cards he signed before he cleared the room of Yale money and came to with a white face streaming with cold perspiratloj These events had passed out of my memory as the ordinary student breaks that any hot-blooded youth is liable to make in like circumstances As I looked at Bob

omen in that day while he tried to tell me that the business of Randolph amp Randolph would not be safe In his keeping I had to admit to myself that I was puzzled I had regarded my old college chum not only as the best mentally harshynessed man I had ever met but I knew him as the soul of honor that honor of the old story-books and I could not credit his being tempted to jeopardize unfairly the rights of property of anshyother But it was habit with me to let Bob have his way and I did not press him to come into our firm as a full partner

Five years later during which time affair business and social had been tapping along as well as either Bob at I-could have asked I was preparing 1ST another sit-down to show my chum giat the time had now come for him to help me in earnest when a ltJueer thing-happenedmdashone of those ttfeae-countable incidents that ~ltJod someshytimes sect fit to drop across the llfe-

ejsjti s heretofore vlsiWe aa

Nearly everyone has heard of the man whose dog got his head caught ta a pitcher into which he had thrust lpound after a taste of the milk at the bottom The man cut the dogs head off te save the pitcher and then broke the pitcher to get the dogs head 0UVieelraquo1sA^ea^Blfc

An incident with almost similar feashytures occurred in the little village of Stanton Nv euro the other day The children at Mft Uriah Bumgarner were playing oa the porch of their home when a small daughter picked up a churat one- of the old-fashioned kind with a large bottom and a small opening and in- a spirit of mischief placed it upside down over the head of her two-yeraquoraquo-laquoiid brother who was sitting on the floor The little girl acshycidentally dropped the churn and down it went over the head of the child who begatt to yell The father and several neighbors ran up and found that the boy had turned his chin upward and the churn could not be removed The- upturned bottom of the churn finally had to be sawed off before the child ccotld be released and the little chap emerged from his unique head covering almost dead from fright

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southern accent that nibbled off corners and edges of certain weed and languidly let others mist themshyselves together that gave U tts luscious penetration mdash however that may be it was the most nampyeatetday-no-to-morrow voice I had ever heard Before I grew fully consoiom of tone exquisite beauty of the girij thifc vtoiee of hers spelled its way into my brain like the breath of soma- bewitohitafj oriental essence Nature envious ment the security of an perfect marshyriage have ever combined to eonetl^ tute me loyal to my chosen one yet as I stood silent like one dundh abshysorbing the details of the loveliness of this young stranger who had so sudshydenly swept into my office ft came over me that here was aa woman inshytended to enlighten men who- could not understand that sampaft which in all ages has without warning pierced mens hearts and soulsmdashlove at first sight Had there not been Katherine Blair wife and mothermdashKatharine Blair Randolph who filled my love- world as the noenday August sun fills the old-fashioned well with ueetling warmth and restful shademdashafter this interval looking back at the past I dare ask the questio-mdashwho knows but that 1 too might have drifted from the secUre anchorage of my slow Yanshykee blood and floated Into the deep waters

Beauty the cynics scoff is in the eye of the beholder or in an angle of visionmdashmere product laquoraquof lime-light point of view desire^mdashbut Beulah Sands was beauty beyend cavil sushyperior to all analysis as definite aa the evening star against the twilight sky In height medium girlish but with a figure maturely modeled charmingly full and rounded yet by very perfection of proportion escaping suggestion of plumpness The head surrounded and crowned with a wealth ofdark golden hair restedona neck that would have seemed ahort had Iti

The Fox ae a Decoy Some 30 years ago a tame fox was

kept at the Berkeley Castle duck deshycoy in Gloucestershire England This animal understood^ the whole art of decoying wild-fowty and showing himshyself to the duck wfdgwn and teal on the decoy lake need by waving his tall and moving gently to aad fro to attract the attdlffae of the curious fowl The blrrta the faga laquolaquoltgtbullbullbull a the

MFWiampamp tney a red dog as npar in cqfor to raquo fox as possible fofj- the difficult partof decoying duck from the pool to the netted pipe

Forreate Principle Here is a brief summing up-of Gen

N R Forres bullbull He was a man of humble birthi and little education a trader in slases and mules grave silent unobtrusive but possessed of military gesfcus of a high order As a leader of cavalry he was unequaled and knew mo fear During- his service he was detained to take part in 129 acshytions audi to have 2 horses shot unshyder himgt la one terse sentence he summedi up his art of war To git thar fiirat with the most men mdashProm the Appeal to Arms and the Civil War -

fundey duration

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Student Recruits Every year

holidays the ^eeg ( associations in tfce bull colleges of Calileeirttflfctte4ito ktgf religious conference Tor~atudepta~ at Pacific Grove At the laBt holiday season the conference developed a new movement very analogous in its origin and its purpose to the student volunteer movement which cajjje out of a like conference of eastena tpf veraities at Northfteld in 181$^ l l l sr students at Pacific Grove a er formed the Student Movement Those present subshyscribed a pledge form reading I purpoee if God permits to become a minister of the gospel They bound themselves to solicit other recruits

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Winaclf No explaaatioii was offered aid no deductions were made That nightly comlog the silent orocatng of the hair -and the departure were acshycepted stoically as a thing actually

land undoubtedly happening and part ot the nams regular life and eraquoperV epceV Shelton died recently after hav-leg allowed himself irlth bit groshytesquely bared bead to be etbiblted in a teat through mountain hamlett as The Modern Cain and the local newspapers recall bis story ft was anotaer mountaineer living many miles from Shelton and deshybarred of any postibiltty of knowing about htm who told the mountain girl he was about to marry that she must reconcile herself to a nightty visit from a man he had killed who he said walked to his bedside and sat with him an hoot after midshynight The stouthearted bride marshyried in firm expectation of the ghostly vigil at her couch And according to her sworn evidence in court elicited Incidentally in the trial of another case and lb the presence of an audi-

of horrified stiffened and breath-Hat mountain people she was not dinshy

ted She swore that regularly nigbt the murdered man kept

tryst and that she and her groom ray awake and looked at aim It was another man of this same neighborshyhood who committed a murder and undertook to dismember and hide the body of his vkttin He old his friend that while be waB carrying the sevshyered head in a bag over his shoulder across a certain wide TiiU where the broom hedge was growing In the late autumn the head snddenly began to whistle a tsme whicli was a favorite with the dead irmtn

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His echool vas at Rock Forgs which is seven miles from Bellefonte preferrtng to board at home he walk ed these 14 miles each day with the exception trf 14 trips which he made on a bicycle The distance covered during tne term was 2156 miles and taking from that the 560 miles which he traveledon his bike leaves 15frac34frac34

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iSeli^iBefKBTmometer registered 10 tr 14 degree fcelow zero In addition be broke hie way through the snow to the school house and made fire havshying the room warm before school was called at asae oclockmdashPhiladelphia Record

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After having the measles my whole head and neck were covered with scaly 1 Blt seres about aa large as a penny They user in were just as thick as they could be My hair all came out I let the troushyble run along taking the doctors blood remedies and rubbingoa salve but It did not seem to get-any better It stayed that way foxabout six months then I got a ^ j p ^ t h ^ ^ edies and fa about a week I noticed a big difference add i s three week it was well eatireiy end I hre not had the trouWe any more and athis was seve i years ago ^ consider myself cureamp^jMr^jiann-t Porter Albion^ Neb Aujg ^^906raquo

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Lydia EPinkhamsVegetable Compound )raquoaJgteen the standby of American mothers la meaeringr for childbirth

NotewhatWr JamesCheraquoterof437 W Sith S t New York saya la tbl lettermdashDear MragtiQkham-I wJbsh every eapeetaat mother knew about Lydia E PInkhama Vegetable Compound A neighbor who nad learned of ita great value at this trying period of a womans life urged me to try it and I did so and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me I recovered quickly and am in the bestof health BOW1

Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ia eertafaary a aveceasfal remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women

It ha cured almost every form of Female Gc^aalamta Dragging Sens tiona Weak Back Falling and Displacements Inflammation Dloera-tion and Organic Diseasea of Women and la mvalnabk in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life

Mflaquo Pinkhams Standing Invttation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakaea are iavited to

write Mr Pmkham at Lynn Mass Her advice is free

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in an effort to stamp out Bovine Tuber-(CUlosis Thousands of our best Dairy Cows are being killed in the effort and bullyet the disease spreads Recently a booklet Issued to all readers free by The Mutual Mercantile Co Cleveland 0 claims that a few cents worth of Rasawa procured at any Drug Store and fed to the cow will render her absolutely immune to the disease and it is surely a sensible move in the right way if the claim is true At any rate te it not worth while to get the booklet free from your druggists and read what they say It is especially so when so many thousands of cases of Consumption in the human family are now easily traced direct to the Dairy as the cause

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kan mining and trade is the inade^ quate railroad faculties bf the country mdashan insurporable ltowtacle to trade beshyyond the merest aeeaasities of existshyence

At the present time there is only one- railroad that penetrate-to the Inshyterior of Alaska and of that only 30 miles are on American soil This road runt from Skagway at the head of Lynn canal and connects the tideshywater with the Yukon river Except during the four months that navigashytion Is openmdashfrom June to Octobermdash this railroad controls the trade of the Yukon vaRey It la at if the only railshyroad between the Atlantic and the Mississippi were from Albany to Troy mdashSyetemv - -v bullbullbullbullgt

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ft is motive alone that gives charshyacter to the actions of men and pure motive is in the deed not in the event Be not one whose eye regardeth reshywardmdashKraeshna

SICK HEADACHE Positively eanvd by these Little Pil ls

They also rettev 1U -tress tram Dyspepsia Xn-dlcestton and Too Hearty lattag A perfect rem edy tor Dimness Kausct DroTrstness Bad Taste In the Mooth Cteted Tongue Pain in tae Side TORPID XJYEB They

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Harvey White and wife of Pin-gree attended the funeral of a friend at Williametoo Sunday

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A number of friends and neighshybors gave Mrs A M Boockwood a pleasant surprise last Friday afternoon as a birthday Many presents were given her after parshytaking of refreshment of cake and ioe cream they returned home wishing her many happy returns of the day

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go number ofyouug people enshyjoyed a may party at John Dunns Friday evening

Miss Magie Connor has returnshyed from a three weeks visit with friends in White Oak

Bert Vanfilaricuui was called to Green Oak Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Avis

Mr and Mrs Kirk Van Winkle prnounced themselves well pleased with the countenance and the ore tonal qualities of Preside Roosevelt

Wm- Blade and family at C B Welleis Sunday

Mrs Kay Tompkj friends at Pinckney the week J j

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Mr aud Mrs Henry Johnson spent Sunday with their son in Marion

Master Carter Brown had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes quite badly last week

Einil Lambertaon cloaed his second year of school at this place last Friday with an entertainment which did great credit to both teacher and pupils Mr Lam-bertson left the first of the week for the Lansing Business Univershysity His friends all wish him success

PIAIHFIEID Maccabee ice cream sale at their

Hall Saturday evening June 8 th Will Foster and son Howard

spent part of last week in Lansing Miss Agnes Sayles of Stock-

bridge visited friends here Friday and Saturday

Rev Ostrander and daughters attended Decoration Day exercisshyes at Stockbridge

The Sunday schools of this place hold Childrens Day at the Presbt church Sunday morning June 9

Among those who went to Lanshysing to see Roosevelt last Friday were 8 G Topping E T Bush and Gus Moule of this place

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Mrs Eugene Wines of Ann Arshybor spent the last of the week visiting her mother Mrs George Blade

O Toncray of Durand was visshyiting his daughter Mrs C Sampshyson and shaking hands with old friends last week

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centratlon of thought is one disadvanshytage Snch concentration leads the thinker to place an undue relative value upon the subject of his thought A specialist in throat diseases Is apt to bulltfer all the Ills man is heir to to the throat The professor of ancient lanshyguages cannot understand how a man can be properly equipped for any proshyfession without a knowledge of Greek and Latin To the merchant the chief and of man is to buy cheap and sell dear

In tbe legal profession this species of monomania tends to make the courtshyroom a tournament of lawyers -The real object of a court to do Justice Is burled under a rank professionalism that has grown up like weeds in a flower garden

Edward Avery a brilliant young lawyer wns especially under the Influshyence of this professionalism Having been elected state attorney he considshyered It his duty to convict alike the innocent and the jruilty As soon as his duty to the state hud ended and he beeamo an independent attorney be considered it his duty to secure the acquittal of any client whether innoshycent or guilty His friends used to reshymonstrate with him on the want of elasticity of his principles but withshyout avail He was intensely logical and could give the best of reasons for his deductions He forgot that logic Is but a machine which will grind out anything that is put into It

One day while Avery was practicing on hiu own account a man whose trial for burglary waa to come off immeshydiately sent for him and asked him to makehis defense

But I know nothing about the case

eryi friends When the prosecutors evidence was all in Avery took the witshyness who had seen the burglar descend the trellis and asked him how haew the prisoner was the sameMlaquoSsn The Witness could not awear that he waa Be had seen him run and be bad been followed by a policeman and several citizens but the witness had merely seen a man descend the trellis What knan he did not know Avery trapped him Into saying what threv doubt on the fact of the Identity between the man who had descended the trellis and the prisoner then snowed how easy it would be for the one to be mistaken for the other He closed by a powerful argument against ruining a mans gt life by evidence that was defective and a pathetic appeal for the prisoner The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty

There was a dinner served that night at the bar association club rooms givshyen by those who had played the joke on Avery He revealed the fact that he had lost articles that bad been In his family for 200 years by securing tbe acquittal of his client but that he would rather have suffered the loss than do so unprofessional an act as to turn against a client He thanked them oue and all for having given him an opshyportunity to prove that even under the severest temptation he could not be recreant to his duties as an attorney

All of which is very fine but it does not add to securing the- object for I-hloh courts are organizedmdashJustice

P B ANDERSON

Clevnr With the Card Some years ago a certain county Jail

waa undergoing extensive alterations during which time a gang of pickpockshyets four in number were arrested one market day Owing to the alterations the lot were confined for a time In one cell but were placed under strict surshyveillance the care of them being speshycially Intrusted to the sergeant The day after during his rounds he spied them playing cards when he promptly opened the door and summoned a felshylow constable on whose arrival the cell and the prisoners were most careshyfully searched but no enrds were found However the card playing still continued until the diiy on which th^ pickpockets were to be sent to the agts- sizes for trial Then the superttttSftsV I ent a very kind mnn nntl a great -^ vorlte with every one asked thdav-aSs a favor to tell him where they haamplii den the cards They told him that as soon as the sergeant and his comrade entered their cell they stuck the pact In his pocket and picked It again beshyfore he left as a proof of which they presented him with the much uael packmdashPearsons Weekly

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Averys fancy was tickled at going into court to conduct a case he didnt know anything about He prided himshyself on his readiness and resource He would add another to his already large number of stories thaf he was used to telling his friends illustrative of these faculties The accused man had but $5 to give him for a retainer but Avery wns not after money His obshyject was to have an opportunity to show wliat be could do impromptu

Tbe case came off the same aftershynoon Avery was somewhat surprised to see In tbe courtroom several of his chums mostly of the legal profession and asked why they ware there He was told that they had heard he had taken a case be didnt know anything about end they were curious to see hew he would handle i t Avery was pjeaaed TUJa meant that they were

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U I could go over there into the swirl eyed Mueeh it out for myself -Yon MM If I could win out alone and pay hack the seat price and then make a pile fox myself If you felt later nice giving um another chance to come Into the Ate then I should not be laying myshyself open to the charge of being a mere pensioner on your friendship You know what I mean air and wont thjlnk I am filled with any low-down pride but if you will let me have the price of a stock exchange seat on my note and will give me the chance when I get the hang of the ropes to handle some of the firms orders I fihaJl be just as mudi beholden to you and Jim sir and shall feel a lot betshyter ttyVel~T r- ir I knew what Bob meant so did father and we were gladenough to do what he asked father insisting on making the seat price In the form of a present after explaining to us that a foundation stock exchanger rule proshyhibited an applicants fro^ borrowing 4he seat price Fourv^ers after 60frac34 flBrownley entered the stock exchange fee had paid back the flMty thousand with interest and not oary had a snug

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(business 300 days in the year Beshysides Randolph amp Randolphs choicest commissions he had the confident orders of two of the heavy plunging cliques - bull

I had Just pissed my thirty-second birthday when my kind old dad sudshydenly died For the previous six years 1 had been getting ready for such an -event that is I had grown accustomed to hearing my father Bay Jim dont let any grass grow in getting the hang bullof every branch of our business so that when anything happens to me there will be no disturbance In the Street in regard to Randolph amp Ran-dol phs affairs I want to let the world

soon as possible that after I pan our business will run as it al-

So I wHl work you into my lips in those companies where

the oor that the southern gambling blood that made by grandfather on one of his trips back from New York thqugh bo had more land and slave than he could use stake his land aad slavesmdashyes and grandmothers too-on a card game andmdashloseand change the whole face of the Brownley deagt tinymdashthose same gambling microbe are in my blood and when they begin to claw and gnaw I want to do someshything and Jimmdash and the big brown eyes suddenly shot sparksmdashif those microbes ever get unleashed therell be mischief to pay on the floormdashSUM there will

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was a baaotitttl nopa anl Bob and I mad u for the day urtnaratorT to Mrf Randolph oa my jvSkkT9m 1frac34frac34 down to o laquo ^ U c laquo gt t Wtwpon- laquo laquo w st^ppad out pf lain office one a^tha derks announoad that a lad r h j ^ - ^ ^ ^ in and had narUpalariy UrVBrowaley

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Bob bowedr^^ I amt^eujah Sands of Sands Land-

ln^ V^jMlla Y o u r neople knew our paojto j t^^rownley probably well eaoa^h tsBiffeu to place me

O ttraquogt Judge Lee Sands asked -bullltbulllaquo h e l d o u t bia hand

Bobs handsome head was thrwwml t in Judge Lee Sands oldest back his thin nostrils dilated m daphter said the sweetest voice I though there was in them the afBjraquolJJBB ever heard one of those mellow of conflict The lips wert 4am rippling voices that start the imagina-acrosa thewhite teeth with 3 laquo | ^ 5 t tion on a chase for a mocking bird enough to show their edgft and In only to bring it up at the pool be-the depths of the eyes was a dark-red neath the brook-fall in quest of the blaze that somehow gave the impres harp of moss and watercresses that sion one gets in looking down some sends a bubbling cadence into its long avenue-Of JWack at the instant a [eddies and swirls Perhaps it was the

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financial world momentous event 1 Inherited all of fathers fortune other ltthan four millions which he divided 1 up among relatives and charities and

look command of a business that gave me an income of two millions and a Joaif a year f vOnce more I begged Bob to come Into the firm 1 Not yet Jim he replied Ive got my seat and about a hundred thousand ^capital and I want to feel that Im

t kick my heels until I have together an even million all of

making then Ill settle down yeraquo old man and hold my handle

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llaughmdashyou who are and alway beea aa staunch and steady as t ^hronse John Harvard in the yard you bullwho know Monday morstngs^uat what 7ltJU are going ti do Saturday nights

aad i l the day3 aad nights in bgt iweea and w1raquob always do i t Jim I

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Twice before wey back In owr colshylege days I bjtd had a -peep at this gambling temper of Bobs Qaee in a poker game lit our rooms when a crowd of New York classmates tried to run him out of a hand by the sheer weight of eeisK Aed again at the Pequot house at New London on the eve of a varsity boat racev when a Yale crowd shook a big wed of money and taunts at Bob until with a yelkhe left his usually welHeeded feet and frightened me whose allowance was dollars to Bobs cents at the sum total of the bet cards he signed before he cleared the room of Yale money and came to with a white face streaming with cold perspiratloj These events had passed out of my memory as the ordinary student breaks that any hot-blooded youth is liable to make in like circumstances As I looked at Bob

omen in that day while he tried to tell me that the business of Randolph amp Randolph would not be safe In his keeping I had to admit to myself that I was puzzled I had regarded my old college chum not only as the best mentally harshynessed man I had ever met but I knew him as the soul of honor that honor of the old story-books and I could not credit his being tempted to jeopardize unfairly the rights of property of anshyother But it was habit with me to let Bob have his way and I did not press him to come into our firm as a full partner

Five years later during which time affair business and social had been tapping along as well as either Bob at I-could have asked I was preparing 1ST another sit-down to show my chum giat the time had now come for him to help me in earnest when a ltJueer thing-happenedmdashone of those ttfeae-countable incidents that ~ltJod someshytimes sect fit to drop across the llfe-

ejsjti s heretofore vlsiWe aa

Nearly everyone has heard of the man whose dog got his head caught ta a pitcher into which he had thrust lpound after a taste of the milk at the bottom The man cut the dogs head off te save the pitcher and then broke the pitcher to get the dogs head 0UVieelraquo1sA^ea^Blfc

An incident with almost similar feashytures occurred in the little village of Stanton Nv euro the other day The children at Mft Uriah Bumgarner were playing oa the porch of their home when a small daughter picked up a churat one- of the old-fashioned kind with a large bottom and a small opening and in- a spirit of mischief placed it upside down over the head of her two-yeraquoraquo-laquoiid brother who was sitting on the floor The little girl acshycidentally dropped the churn and down it went over the head of the child who begatt to yell The father and several neighbors ran up and found that the boy had turned his chin upward and the churn could not be removed The- upturned bottom of the churn finally had to be sawed off before the child ccotld be released and the little chap emerged from his unique head covering almost dead from fright

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southern accent that nibbled off corners and edges of certain weed and languidly let others mist themshyselves together that gave U tts luscious penetration mdash however that may be it was the most nampyeatetday-no-to-morrow voice I had ever heard Before I grew fully consoiom of tone exquisite beauty of the girij thifc vtoiee of hers spelled its way into my brain like the breath of soma- bewitohitafj oriental essence Nature envious ment the security of an perfect marshyriage have ever combined to eonetl^ tute me loyal to my chosen one yet as I stood silent like one dundh abshysorbing the details of the loveliness of this young stranger who had so sudshydenly swept into my office ft came over me that here was aa woman inshytended to enlighten men who- could not understand that sampaft which in all ages has without warning pierced mens hearts and soulsmdashlove at first sight Had there not been Katherine Blair wife and mothermdashKatharine Blair Randolph who filled my love- world as the noenday August sun fills the old-fashioned well with ueetling warmth and restful shademdashafter this interval looking back at the past I dare ask the questio-mdashwho knows but that 1 too might have drifted from the secUre anchorage of my slow Yanshykee blood and floated Into the deep waters

Beauty the cynics scoff is in the eye of the beholder or in an angle of visionmdashmere product laquoraquof lime-light point of view desire^mdashbut Beulah Sands was beauty beyend cavil sushyperior to all analysis as definite aa the evening star against the twilight sky In height medium girlish but with a figure maturely modeled charmingly full and rounded yet by very perfection of proportion escaping suggestion of plumpness The head surrounded and crowned with a wealth ofdark golden hair restedona neck that would have seemed ahort had Iti

The Fox ae a Decoy Some 30 years ago a tame fox was

kept at the Berkeley Castle duck deshycoy in Gloucestershire England This animal understood^ the whole art of decoying wild-fowty and showing himshyself to the duck wfdgwn and teal on the decoy lake need by waving his tall and moving gently to aad fro to attract the attdlffae of the curious fowl The blrrta the faga laquolaquoltgtbullbullbull a the

MFWiampamp tney a red dog as npar in cqfor to raquo fox as possible fofj- the difficult partof decoying duck from the pool to the netted pipe

Forreate Principle Here is a brief summing up-of Gen

N R Forres bullbull He was a man of humble birthi and little education a trader in slases and mules grave silent unobtrusive but possessed of military gesfcus of a high order As a leader of cavalry he was unequaled and knew mo fear During- his service he was detained to take part in 129 acshytions audi to have 2 horses shot unshyder himgt la one terse sentence he summedi up his art of war To git thar fiirat with the most men mdashProm the Appeal to Arms and the Civil War -

fundey duration

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Student Recruits Every year

holidays the ^eeg ( associations in tfce bull colleges of Calileeirttflfctte4ito ktgf religious conference Tor~atudepta~ at Pacific Grove At the laBt holiday season the conference developed a new movement very analogous in its origin and its purpose to the student volunteer movement which cajjje out of a like conference of eastena tpf veraities at Northfteld in 181$^ l l l sr students at Pacific Grove a er formed the Student Movement Those present subshyscribed a pledge form reading I purpoee if God permits to become a minister of the gospel They bound themselves to solicit other recruits

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Winaclf No explaaatioii was offered aid no deductions were made That nightly comlog the silent orocatng of the hair -and the departure were acshycepted stoically as a thing actually

land undoubtedly happening and part ot the nams regular life and eraquoperV epceV Shelton died recently after hav-leg allowed himself irlth bit groshytesquely bared bead to be etbiblted in a teat through mountain hamlett as The Modern Cain and the local newspapers recall bis story ft was anotaer mountaineer living many miles from Shelton and deshybarred of any postibiltty of knowing about htm who told the mountain girl he was about to marry that she must reconcile herself to a nightty visit from a man he had killed who he said walked to his bedside and sat with him an hoot after midshynight The stouthearted bride marshyried in firm expectation of the ghostly vigil at her couch And according to her sworn evidence in court elicited Incidentally in the trial of another case and lb the presence of an audi-

of horrified stiffened and breath-Hat mountain people she was not dinshy

ted She swore that regularly nigbt the murdered man kept

tryst and that she and her groom ray awake and looked at aim It was another man of this same neighborshyhood who committed a murder and undertook to dismember and hide the body of his vkttin He old his friend that while be waB carrying the sevshyered head in a bag over his shoulder across a certain wide TiiU where the broom hedge was growing In the late autumn the head snddenly began to whistle a tsme whicli was a favorite with the dead irmtn

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His echool vas at Rock Forgs which is seven miles from Bellefonte preferrtng to board at home he walk ed these 14 miles each day with the exception trf 14 trips which he made on a bicycle The distance covered during tne term was 2156 miles and taking from that the 560 miles which he traveledon his bike leaves 15frac34frac34

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iSeli^iBefKBTmometer registered 10 tr 14 degree fcelow zero In addition be broke hie way through the snow to the school house and made fire havshying the room warm before school was called at asae oclockmdashPhiladelphia Record

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After having the measles my whole head and neck were covered with scaly 1 Blt seres about aa large as a penny They user in were just as thick as they could be My hair all came out I let the troushyble run along taking the doctors blood remedies and rubbingoa salve but It did not seem to get-any better It stayed that way foxabout six months then I got a ^ j p ^ t h ^ ^ edies and fa about a week I noticed a big difference add i s three week it was well eatireiy end I hre not had the trouWe any more and athis was seve i years ago ^ consider myself cureamp^jMr^jiann-t Porter Albion^ Neb Aujg ^^906raquo

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Lydia EPinkhamsVegetable Compound )raquoaJgteen the standby of American mothers la meaeringr for childbirth

NotewhatWr JamesCheraquoterof437 W Sith S t New York saya la tbl lettermdashDear MragtiQkham-I wJbsh every eapeetaat mother knew about Lydia E PInkhama Vegetable Compound A neighbor who nad learned of ita great value at this trying period of a womans life urged me to try it and I did so and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me I recovered quickly and am in the bestof health BOW1

Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ia eertafaary a aveceasfal remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women

It ha cured almost every form of Female Gc^aalamta Dragging Sens tiona Weak Back Falling and Displacements Inflammation Dloera-tion and Organic Diseasea of Women and la mvalnabk in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life

Mflaquo Pinkhams Standing Invttation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakaea are iavited to

write Mr Pmkham at Lynn Mass Her advice is free

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in an effort to stamp out Bovine Tuber-(CUlosis Thousands of our best Dairy Cows are being killed in the effort and bullyet the disease spreads Recently a booklet Issued to all readers free by The Mutual Mercantile Co Cleveland 0 claims that a few cents worth of Rasawa procured at any Drug Store and fed to the cow will render her absolutely immune to the disease and it is surely a sensible move in the right way if the claim is true At any rate te it not worth while to get the booklet free from your druggists and read what they say It is especially so when so many thousands of cases of Consumption in the human family are now easily traced direct to the Dairy as the cause

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kan mining and trade is the inade^ quate railroad faculties bf the country mdashan insurporable ltowtacle to trade beshyyond the merest aeeaasities of existshyence

At the present time there is only one- railroad that penetrate-to the Inshyterior of Alaska and of that only 30 miles are on American soil This road runt from Skagway at the head of Lynn canal and connects the tideshywater with the Yukon river Except during the four months that navigashytion Is openmdashfrom June to Octobermdash this railroad controls the trade of the Yukon vaRey It la at if the only railshyroad between the Atlantic and the Mississippi were from Albany to Troy mdashSyetemv - -v bullbullbullbullgt

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ft is motive alone that gives charshyacter to the actions of men and pure motive is in the deed not in the event Be not one whose eye regardeth reshywardmdashKraeshna

SICK HEADACHE Positively eanvd by these Little Pil ls

They also rettev 1U -tress tram Dyspepsia Xn-dlcestton and Too Hearty lattag A perfect rem edy tor Dimness Kausct DroTrstness Bad Taste In the Mooth Cteted Tongue Pain in tae Side TORPID XJYEB They

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Harvey White and wife of Pin-gree attended the funeral of a friend at Williametoo Sunday

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A number of friends and neighshybors gave Mrs A M Boockwood a pleasant surprise last Friday afternoon as a birthday Many presents were given her after parshytaking of refreshment of cake and ioe cream they returned home wishing her many happy returns of the day

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go number ofyouug people enshyjoyed a may party at John Dunns Friday evening

Miss Magie Connor has returnshyed from a three weeks visit with friends in White Oak

Bert Vanfilaricuui was called to Green Oak Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Avis

Mr and Mrs Kirk Van Winkle prnounced themselves well pleased with the countenance and the ore tonal qualities of Preside Roosevelt

Wm- Blade and family at C B Welleis Sunday

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Mr aud Mrs Henry Johnson spent Sunday with their son in Marion

Master Carter Brown had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes quite badly last week

Einil Lambertaon cloaed his second year of school at this place last Friday with an entertainment which did great credit to both teacher and pupils Mr Lam-bertson left the first of the week for the Lansing Business Univershysity His friends all wish him success

PIAIHFIEID Maccabee ice cream sale at their

Hall Saturday evening June 8 th Will Foster and son Howard

spent part of last week in Lansing Miss Agnes Sayles of Stock-

bridge visited friends here Friday and Saturday

Rev Ostrander and daughters attended Decoration Day exercisshyes at Stockbridge

The Sunday schools of this place hold Childrens Day at the Presbt church Sunday morning June 9

Among those who went to Lanshysing to see Roosevelt last Friday were 8 G Topping E T Bush and Gus Moule of this place

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Mrs Eugene Wines of Ann Arshybor spent the last of the week visiting her mother Mrs George Blade

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centratlon of thought is one disadvanshytage Snch concentration leads the thinker to place an undue relative value upon the subject of his thought A specialist in throat diseases Is apt to bulltfer all the Ills man is heir to to the throat The professor of ancient lanshyguages cannot understand how a man can be properly equipped for any proshyfession without a knowledge of Greek and Latin To the merchant the chief and of man is to buy cheap and sell dear

In tbe legal profession this species of monomania tends to make the courtshyroom a tournament of lawyers -The real object of a court to do Justice Is burled under a rank professionalism that has grown up like weeds in a flower garden

Edward Avery a brilliant young lawyer wns especially under the Influshyence of this professionalism Having been elected state attorney he considshyered It his duty to convict alike the innocent and the jruilty As soon as his duty to the state hud ended and he beeamo an independent attorney be considered it his duty to secure the acquittal of any client whether innoshycent or guilty His friends used to reshymonstrate with him on the want of elasticity of his principles but withshyout avail He was intensely logical and could give the best of reasons for his deductions He forgot that logic Is but a machine which will grind out anything that is put into It

One day while Avery was practicing on hiu own account a man whose trial for burglary waa to come off immeshydiately sent for him and asked him to makehis defense

But I know nothing about the case

eryi friends When the prosecutors evidence was all in Avery took the witshyness who had seen the burglar descend the trellis and asked him how haew the prisoner was the sameMlaquoSsn The Witness could not awear that he waa Be had seen him run and be bad been followed by a policeman and several citizens but the witness had merely seen a man descend the trellis What knan he did not know Avery trapped him Into saying what threv doubt on the fact of the Identity between the man who had descended the trellis and the prisoner then snowed how easy it would be for the one to be mistaken for the other He closed by a powerful argument against ruining a mans gt life by evidence that was defective and a pathetic appeal for the prisoner The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty

There was a dinner served that night at the bar association club rooms givshyen by those who had played the joke on Avery He revealed the fact that he had lost articles that bad been In his family for 200 years by securing tbe acquittal of his client but that he would rather have suffered the loss than do so unprofessional an act as to turn against a client He thanked them oue and all for having given him an opshyportunity to prove that even under the severest temptation he could not be recreant to his duties as an attorney

All of which is very fine but it does not add to securing the- object for I-hloh courts are organizedmdashJustice

P B ANDERSON

Clevnr With the Card Some years ago a certain county Jail

waa undergoing extensive alterations during which time a gang of pickpockshyets four in number were arrested one market day Owing to the alterations the lot were confined for a time In one cell but were placed under strict surshyveillance the care of them being speshycially Intrusted to the sergeant The day after during his rounds he spied them playing cards when he promptly opened the door and summoned a felshylow constable on whose arrival the cell and the prisoners were most careshyfully searched but no enrds were found However the card playing still continued until the diiy on which th^ pickpockets were to be sent to the agts- sizes for trial Then the superttttSftsV I ent a very kind mnn nntl a great -^ vorlte with every one asked thdav-aSs a favor to tell him where they haamplii den the cards They told him that as soon as the sergeant and his comrade entered their cell they stuck the pact In his pocket and picked It again beshyfore he left as a proof of which they presented him with the much uael packmdashPearsons Weekly

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Averys fancy was tickled at going into court to conduct a case he didnt know anything about He prided himshyself on his readiness and resource He would add another to his already large number of stories thaf he was used to telling his friends illustrative of these faculties The accused man had but $5 to give him for a retainer but Avery wns not after money His obshyject was to have an opportunity to show wliat be could do impromptu

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Winaclf No explaaatioii was offered aid no deductions were made That nightly comlog the silent orocatng of the hair -and the departure were acshycepted stoically as a thing actually

land undoubtedly happening and part ot the nams regular life and eraquoperV epceV Shelton died recently after hav-leg allowed himself irlth bit groshytesquely bared bead to be etbiblted in a teat through mountain hamlett as The Modern Cain and the local newspapers recall bis story ft was anotaer mountaineer living many miles from Shelton and deshybarred of any postibiltty of knowing about htm who told the mountain girl he was about to marry that she must reconcile herself to a nightty visit from a man he had killed who he said walked to his bedside and sat with him an hoot after midshynight The stouthearted bride marshyried in firm expectation of the ghostly vigil at her couch And according to her sworn evidence in court elicited Incidentally in the trial of another case and lb the presence of an audi-

of horrified stiffened and breath-Hat mountain people she was not dinshy

ted She swore that regularly nigbt the murdered man kept

tryst and that she and her groom ray awake and looked at aim It was another man of this same neighborshyhood who committed a murder and undertook to dismember and hide the body of his vkttin He old his friend that while be waB carrying the sevshyered head in a bag over his shoulder across a certain wide TiiU where the broom hedge was growing In the late autumn the head snddenly began to whistle a tsme whicli was a favorite with the dead irmtn

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My firsi trial was a failure The cook boiled it four or live minutes and It tasted so flat that I was in despair but determined to give It one more trial This time we foUowed the dishyrection and~boiled it fifteen minutes after the boiling began It was a deshycided ^access- and I was comuletely von by its rich delicious flavour^ to a-thort th5M I noticed a decided fat provemat in my conditio^ and kept growing b e ^ r aampA better month after mofitfe untlf now I am perfectly healthy and fa Jay work in the school room with ease ad pleajure I wottif not return to the-nerv Mtafroying^frac34 a raquo r e o i r e a | t w w y gt i laquo e y ^ raquo ^

Travel ltot a Pennsylvania Teacher Milan Walker son of or-Sherlff

Miles Walker of Center county whtgt last Jeoe graduated from the Belle-fonte Wgk laquoebool Just closed his first term of teaching school and with it he hat marde quite a record

His echool vas at Rock Forgs which is seven miles from Bellefonte preferrtng to board at home he walk ed these 14 miles each day with the exception trf 14 trips which he made on a bicycle The distance covered during tne term was 2156 miles and taking from that the 560 miles which he traveledon his bike leaves 15frac34frac34

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iSeli^iBefKBTmometer registered 10 tr 14 degree fcelow zero In addition be broke hie way through the snow to the school house and made fire havshying the room warm before school was called at asae oclockmdashPhiladelphia Record

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fttty is aeaoa^Uahed fcrM-fJH Vfaakaama Vegetable Gelaquonplaquomnd which 1raquo made from nativeiwrta and herb mart ataeaeasfully than by any other medietni becanee it give tone and strenfth to the entire feminine organlam earing displacement nl- ^ L O aaaat- a fu laquoww raquo certioa and infTmmaaon and the ^ W ^ r c j R M t T J | reault it leat sufferiaf aod more children healthy at Wrth For more thafi thirty yeare

Lydia EPinkhamsVegetable Compound )raquoaJgteen the standby of American mothers la meaeringr for childbirth

NotewhatWr JamesCheraquoterof437 W Sith S t New York saya la tbl lettermdashDear MragtiQkham-I wJbsh every eapeetaat mother knew about Lydia E PInkhama Vegetable Compound A neighbor who nad learned of ita great value at this trying period of a womans life urged me to try it and I did so and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me I recovered quickly and am in the bestof health BOW1

Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ia eertafaary a aveceasfal remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women

It ha cured almost every form of Female Gc^aalamta Dragging Sens tiona Weak Back Falling and Displacements Inflammation Dloera-tion and Organic Diseasea of Women and la mvalnabk in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life

Mflaquo Pinkhams Standing Invttation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakaea are iavited to

write Mr Pmkham at Lynn Mass Her advice is free

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t h e wise man looks before he leaps mdashthen instead of jumping Into the fire he remains In the frying pan

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in an effort to stamp out Bovine Tuber-(CUlosis Thousands of our best Dairy Cows are being killed in the effort and bullyet the disease spreads Recently a booklet Issued to all readers free by The Mutual Mercantile Co Cleveland 0 claims that a few cents worth of Rasawa procured at any Drug Store and fed to the cow will render her absolutely immune to the disease and it is surely a sensible move in the right way if the claim is true At any rate te it not worth while to get the booklet free from your druggists and read what they say It is especially so when so many thousands of cases of Consumption in the human family are now easily traced direct to the Dairy as the cause

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kan mining and trade is the inade^ quate railroad faculties bf the country mdashan insurporable ltowtacle to trade beshyyond the merest aeeaasities of existshyence

At the present time there is only one- railroad that penetrate-to the Inshyterior of Alaska and of that only 30 miles are on American soil This road runt from Skagway at the head of Lynn canal and connects the tideshywater with the Yukon river Except during the four months that navigashytion Is openmdashfrom June to Octobermdash this railroad controls the trade of the Yukon vaRey It la at if the only railshyroad between the Atlantic and the Mississippi were from Albany to Troy mdashSyetemv - -v bullbullbullbullgt

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ft is motive alone that gives charshyacter to the actions of men and pure motive is in the deed not in the event Be not one whose eye regardeth reshywardmdashKraeshna

SICK HEADACHE Positively eanvd by these Little Pil ls

They also rettev 1U -tress tram Dyspepsia Xn-dlcestton and Too Hearty lattag A perfect rem edy tor Dimness Kausct DroTrstness Bad Taste In the Mooth Cteted Tongue Pain in tae Side TORPID XJYEB They

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Ely Summer Normal at Ypsilanti

Harvey White and wife of Pin-gree attended the funeral of a friend at Williametoo Sunday

There will be a school picnic at at Cedar poundake Friday Jane 7 for the flohoola of Miss Well man Miss Wood and Mr Reed

A number of friends and neighshybors gave Mrs A M Boockwood a pleasant surprise last Friday afternoon as a birthday Many presents were given her after parshytaking of refreshment of cake and ioe cream they returned home wishing her many happy returns of the day

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n Chelsea Th Bpe^oer tow at bullaiwas4raquovfaksk

Frank Wallaoo has ret u ----^ tampott WIS a guest at n f l M ^ J M j r o o XightbarTe in Chelsea laatfrom a viait at Owosso

witt attend t h e j ^ l ^

5 o i e Harris completed her school duties in the Bause Diet Thursday

go number ofyouug people enshyjoyed a may party at John Dunns Friday evening

Miss Magie Connor has returnshyed from a three weeks visit with friends in White Oak

Bert Vanfilaricuui was called to Green Oak Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Avis

Mr and Mrs Kirk Van Winkle prnounced themselves well pleased with the countenance and the ore tonal qualities of Preside Roosevelt

Wm- Blade and family at C B Welleis Sunday

Mrs Kay Tompkj friends at Pinckney the week J j

Onas Samson at tertaiuing their cousin and wife of Howe]1

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Bex Bennett the latters John Bergisgt

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HOWELL The 9og poisoner and the burgshy

lar are working here One is as bad aa the other

The Abmni of the Howell high school is to be awakiajifl after a sleep of several faamp amp

Coal ought to be wJaartf here nttt wintermdash there lfr e four

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at Mr Grieves next evening June 8th The

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er medicine has ever done I am still taking the pilib as I want a perfect cure Mr Barber refers to DeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills which are aaequaled for Backache weak kidshyney intimation of the bladder and urinary troubles A weeks treatment for 25 cents

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pqngjliyrt will be similar to the i-prepared for last meeting

they J Everyone cordially invited oth

nn Arbor spent eek witb his par-

A Smith nnie Peters of Ypailanti

er parents Mr and Mrs eters part of laat week gt-

rMesdames James Henry^ Jesse

fiitka located that hU prfeailnawraquoaaim-tty had ban disturbed He ffllajird calmly to the evident against ais clishyent while the expreeatea of hla face-aad quick flaanings tn bis eyas toJltT mat h was atraining his brain to flud aom weak spot in the-proaecuU aom technicaiity by which he tacnre the acquittalof hla die

The burglar bad beef down a trellia from aa upper a man with whom Avery waa wlt quatnted H had been chased bar on the way had contrived to get rid of seme valuable articles When appreshyhended he had nothing on him to conshyvict him of theft Of courae the jury

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Pinckney Mrfraquo Carrie Wilson

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Gregory Mich r f d 2 Lyndilla phone bullonaection Auction bills and tin cups farafehed tree

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EAST PUTVAX K W Lake was at Lansing last

week Miss Myrta Hall was home for

a short visit the last of last week Mr aud Mrs Henry Eddy visitshy

ed relative at Plymouth a part of last week

Mr aud Mrs Henry Johnson spent Sunday with their son in Marion

Master Carter Brown had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes quite badly last week

Einil Lambertaon cloaed his second year of school at this place last Friday with an entertainment which did great credit to both teacher and pupils Mr Lam-bertson left the first of the week for the Lansing Business Univershysity His friends all wish him success

PIAIHFIEID Maccabee ice cream sale at their

Hall Saturday evening June 8 th Will Foster and son Howard

spent part of last week in Lansing Miss Agnes Sayles of Stock-

bridge visited friends here Friday and Saturday

Rev Ostrander and daughters attended Decoration Day exercisshyes at Stockbridge

The Sunday schools of this place hold Childrens Day at the Presbt church Sunday morning June 9

Among those who went to Lanshysing to see Roosevelt last Friday were 8 G Topping E T Bush and Gus Moule of this place

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Thursday at Howell visiting relashytives

Mrs Eugene Wines of Ann Arshybor spent the last of the week visiting her mother Mrs George Blade

O Toncray of Durand was visshyiting his daughter Mrs C Sampshyson and shaking hands with old friends last week

Next Friday being the laat day of school Miss Beatrice Lamborn teacher will have a picnic at Van-^lorns grove for the little folks

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Webster Ruralphone lento made tot sale by jgthone at

aoy expense rets Dexter ftlchlflari

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[Original] Among the many advantages of con-

centratlon of thought is one disadvanshytage Snch concentration leads the thinker to place an undue relative value upon the subject of his thought A specialist in throat diseases Is apt to bulltfer all the Ills man is heir to to the throat The professor of ancient lanshyguages cannot understand how a man can be properly equipped for any proshyfession without a knowledge of Greek and Latin To the merchant the chief and of man is to buy cheap and sell dear

In tbe legal profession this species of monomania tends to make the courtshyroom a tournament of lawyers -The real object of a court to do Justice Is burled under a rank professionalism that has grown up like weeds in a flower garden

Edward Avery a brilliant young lawyer wns especially under the Influshyence of this professionalism Having been elected state attorney he considshyered It his duty to convict alike the innocent and the jruilty As soon as his duty to the state hud ended and he beeamo an independent attorney be considered it his duty to secure the acquittal of any client whether innoshycent or guilty His friends used to reshymonstrate with him on the want of elasticity of his principles but withshyout avail He was intensely logical and could give the best of reasons for his deductions He forgot that logic Is but a machine which will grind out anything that is put into It

One day while Avery was practicing on hiu own account a man whose trial for burglary waa to come off immeshydiately sent for him and asked him to makehis defense

But I know nothing about the case

eryi friends When the prosecutors evidence was all in Avery took the witshyness who had seen the burglar descend the trellis and asked him how haew the prisoner was the sameMlaquoSsn The Witness could not awear that he waa Be had seen him run and be bad been followed by a policeman and several citizens but the witness had merely seen a man descend the trellis What knan he did not know Avery trapped him Into saying what threv doubt on the fact of the Identity between the man who had descended the trellis and the prisoner then snowed how easy it would be for the one to be mistaken for the other He closed by a powerful argument against ruining a mans gt life by evidence that was defective and a pathetic appeal for the prisoner The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty

There was a dinner served that night at the bar association club rooms givshyen by those who had played the joke on Avery He revealed the fact that he had lost articles that bad been In his family for 200 years by securing tbe acquittal of his client but that he would rather have suffered the loss than do so unprofessional an act as to turn against a client He thanked them oue and all for having given him an opshyportunity to prove that even under the severest temptation he could not be recreant to his duties as an attorney

All of which is very fine but it does not add to securing the- object for I-hloh courts are organizedmdashJustice

P B ANDERSON

Clevnr With the Card Some years ago a certain county Jail

waa undergoing extensive alterations during which time a gang of pickpockshyets four in number were arrested one market day Owing to the alterations the lot were confined for a time In one cell but were placed under strict surshyveillance the care of them being speshycially Intrusted to the sergeant The day after during his rounds he spied them playing cards when he promptly opened the door and summoned a felshylow constable on whose arrival the cell and the prisoners were most careshyfully searched but no enrds were found However the card playing still continued until the diiy on which th^ pickpockets were to be sent to the agts- sizes for trial Then the superttttSftsV I ent a very kind mnn nntl a great -^ vorlte with every one asked thdav-aSs a favor to tell him where they haamplii den the cards They told him that as soon as the sergeant and his comrade entered their cell they stuck the pact In his pocket and picked It again beshyfore he left as a proof of which they presented him with the much uael packmdashPearsons Weekly

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Bar K- H Craae was t and of ered prayer A trio bull

ale voices sang Lead Kiadry Light Tbe pastor watered the life of Mrs MoKinley briefly bet oeaatfally to e largB and appreciative audiencs Beantitni Isle of Sewewnere sa l snd 4Nearar Hf Ofctd ta Tfcee were sung as these Wlaquolaquoi favorite hymns of President and Ufa Ifoampvaley Tha pi eta res of tn Martyred relaquoideat and bi bdoved wrle were Jnst back of tbe pulpit The evening service was vsry intsresttng

The inerssaed attendance each Sun day is very noticeable and helpful as tbe pastor

Next Sunday is Childrens Day la tbs evening the topic will be Payins the price Everybody welcome

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Tb Sundt Owing Sunday school ti cises will be heldpound

Tbe Epwortb Leagnee0^ raquoT vollection to be growing in UWSgtaT yoing people ffcs easjsjfcigs at 7 oclock every^4 aan

All chairs are and you are welcome if yen are not already a some oburcb come witb all of us good O f

Do noj forget the prayer this evening

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the case The more you know about (Sunday Jane 9 train-leaving Detroit at 730 am Pinckney 1010 arriving it the woso for me

Averys fancy was tickled at going into court to conduct a case he didnt know anything about He prided himshyself on his readiness and resource He would add another to his already large number of stories thaf he was used to telling his friends illustrative of these faculties The accused man had but $5 to give him for a retainer but Avery wns not after money His obshyject was to have an opportunity to show wliat be could do impromptu

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Harvey White and wife of Pin-gree attended the funeral of a friend at Williametoo Sunday

There will be a school picnic at at Cedar poundake Friday Jane 7 for the flohoola of Miss Well man Miss Wood and Mr Reed

A number of friends and neighshybors gave Mrs A M Boockwood a pleasant surprise last Friday afternoon as a birthday Many presents were given her after parshytaking of refreshment of cake and ioe cream they returned home wishing her many happy returns of the day

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5 o i e Harris completed her school duties in the Bause Diet Thursday

go number ofyouug people enshyjoyed a may party at John Dunns Friday evening

Miss Magie Connor has returnshyed from a three weeks visit with friends in White Oak

Bert Vanfilaricuui was called to Green Oak Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Avis

Mr and Mrs Kirk Van Winkle prnounced themselves well pleased with the countenance and the ore tonal qualities of Preside Roosevelt

Wm- Blade and family at C B Welleis Sunday

Mrs Kay Tompkj friends at Pinckney the week J j

Onas Samson at tertaiuing their cousin and wife of Howe]1

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EAST PUTVAX K W Lake was at Lansing last

week Miss Myrta Hall was home for

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ed relative at Plymouth a part of last week

Mr aud Mrs Henry Johnson spent Sunday with their son in Marion

Master Carter Brown had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes quite badly last week

Einil Lambertaon cloaed his second year of school at this place last Friday with an entertainment which did great credit to both teacher and pupils Mr Lam-bertson left the first of the week for the Lansing Business Univershysity His friends all wish him success

PIAIHFIEID Maccabee ice cream sale at their

Hall Saturday evening June 8 th Will Foster and son Howard

spent part of last week in Lansing Miss Agnes Sayles of Stock-

bridge visited friends here Friday and Saturday

Rev Ostrander and daughters attended Decoration Day exercisshyes at Stockbridge

The Sunday schools of this place hold Childrens Day at the Presbt church Sunday morning June 9

Among those who went to Lanshysing to see Roosevelt last Friday were 8 G Topping E T Bush and Gus Moule of this place

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Mrs Eugene Wines of Ann Arshybor spent the last of the week visiting her mother Mrs George Blade

O Toncray of Durand was visshyiting his daughter Mrs C Sampshyson and shaking hands with old friends last week

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centratlon of thought is one disadvanshytage Snch concentration leads the thinker to place an undue relative value upon the subject of his thought A specialist in throat diseases Is apt to bulltfer all the Ills man is heir to to the throat The professor of ancient lanshyguages cannot understand how a man can be properly equipped for any proshyfession without a knowledge of Greek and Latin To the merchant the chief and of man is to buy cheap and sell dear

In tbe legal profession this species of monomania tends to make the courtshyroom a tournament of lawyers -The real object of a court to do Justice Is burled under a rank professionalism that has grown up like weeds in a flower garden

Edward Avery a brilliant young lawyer wns especially under the Influshyence of this professionalism Having been elected state attorney he considshyered It his duty to convict alike the innocent and the jruilty As soon as his duty to the state hud ended and he beeamo an independent attorney be considered it his duty to secure the acquittal of any client whether innoshycent or guilty His friends used to reshymonstrate with him on the want of elasticity of his principles but withshyout avail He was intensely logical and could give the best of reasons for his deductions He forgot that logic Is but a machine which will grind out anything that is put into It

One day while Avery was practicing on hiu own account a man whose trial for burglary waa to come off immeshydiately sent for him and asked him to makehis defense

But I know nothing about the case

eryi friends When the prosecutors evidence was all in Avery took the witshyness who had seen the burglar descend the trellis and asked him how haew the prisoner was the sameMlaquoSsn The Witness could not awear that he waa Be had seen him run and be bad been followed by a policeman and several citizens but the witness had merely seen a man descend the trellis What knan he did not know Avery trapped him Into saying what threv doubt on the fact of the Identity between the man who had descended the trellis and the prisoner then snowed how easy it would be for the one to be mistaken for the other He closed by a powerful argument against ruining a mans gt life by evidence that was defective and a pathetic appeal for the prisoner The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty

There was a dinner served that night at the bar association club rooms givshyen by those who had played the joke on Avery He revealed the fact that he had lost articles that bad been In his family for 200 years by securing tbe acquittal of his client but that he would rather have suffered the loss than do so unprofessional an act as to turn against a client He thanked them oue and all for having given him an opshyportunity to prove that even under the severest temptation he could not be recreant to his duties as an attorney

All of which is very fine but it does not add to securing the- object for I-hloh courts are organizedmdashJustice

P B ANDERSON

Clevnr With the Card Some years ago a certain county Jail

waa undergoing extensive alterations during which time a gang of pickpockshyets four in number were arrested one market day Owing to the alterations the lot were confined for a time In one cell but were placed under strict surshyveillance the care of them being speshycially Intrusted to the sergeant The day after during his rounds he spied them playing cards when he promptly opened the door and summoned a felshylow constable on whose arrival the cell and the prisoners were most careshyfully searched but no enrds were found However the card playing still continued until the diiy on which th^ pickpockets were to be sent to the agts- sizes for trial Then the superttttSftsV I ent a very kind mnn nntl a great -^ vorlte with every one asked thdav-aSs a favor to tell him where they haamplii den the cards They told him that as soon as the sergeant and his comrade entered their cell they stuck the pact In his pocket and picked It again beshyfore he left as a proof of which they presented him with the much uael packmdashPearsons Weekly

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The inerssaed attendance each Sun day is very noticeable and helpful as tbe pastor

Next Sunday is Childrens Day la tbs evening the topic will be Payins the price Everybody welcome

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Averys fancy was tickled at going into court to conduct a case he didnt know anything about He prided himshyself on his readiness and resource He would add another to his already large number of stories thaf he was used to telling his friends illustrative of these faculties The accused man had but $5 to give him for a retainer but Avery wns not after money His obshyject was to have an opportunity to show wliat be could do impromptu

Tbe case came off the same aftershynoon Avery was somewhat surprised to see In tbe courtroom several of his chums mostly of the legal profession and asked why they ware there He was told that they had heard he had taken a case be didnt know anything about end they were curious to see hew he would handle i t Avery was pjeaaed TUJa meant that they were

at Jackson at 1115 Fare from Pinckrey round trip 50 cent Returning train leaves Jackson 7 pra

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bull bull W ^ rife Us

Dudley Butter Co E F DUDLEY TREK IID GEai IMft

SASINJW MICHIGM

WTWRIGHT D E N T I S T

Clark Block P i n c k n e y Mich

rain lea Extraction

Your Good Wheat Is what we want and it will be

Money in Your Pocket To see us before you sell

Mills ~-gt

FOR a

1 Ult^oA^iX Jpound i AtJu^r^HfiH

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