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CHELSEA . MICHIGAN, THURSD A y V d ECEMBEB27 .J806. . , BU33|B ST O VE PB M PA M Y.. : . Mad efaeir Aoaual Christmas Present ^ yTin gm rfcty to th e MdrU nto 8t(fv« Works on Monday Evening. "T fito roe yw rou gu-ibtf (Basler BtovaCL. adopted' the policy of preseptlng/their employee». o n •Oltrlatn um evenlngiwIt h turkeys, and this 'year enah mnn con nected With DlifllSqidqouter intluat'rywafe the^oelpiofit o^a hno-turkbytor hie Christmas dinneA ^ ------ -y -It ^requl i i ^^hb ee'hun dre^'turk ey* this season to supply the miraer onaom- loyeeSH^the;UiazierStoy b C o. Each man, aaihe wos.paid off Monday evening,' ^poelyed a nmrket basket, containing a turkey and one of the han dsonur cajen* dhre for 1807 the co.mpany had printed, audwhlc hlhey are also ma iling to their merous^oa^inors^tliroughout -tho- ntlneni,»- -- -g - / -= was not large enough to assimilate motfe, than we did. After the bountiful -r «  pa sV -aU ^re pa ire d- tot he piirlortofteer t F IN E BU SH ESS P L A C E  M  NEWCENTRA LVARKt what ^anta. had left Qn-,th« Cbrlst ou^ tree, and lo, and behold! snreenough each one presenbreoeived a gift, grand’- [Pa Be eina n acting AEjat ^lohoKJ agfin t jAdMa Epptor Movedjfr to g li New in dlstnib utltigtW .gifts.:V\. Thos e present t o enjo y? jb hof estlv itie d wero ^ Frahols beeihan and wif e, of Cho i? Location, La st Week-Has theBest  Harkstin theCou nty , fath er of the hosV Lewis OU ainberlain and wife, of vW ehiato r. Ci D. Johnson and wife, Cyreous -W atts and•*daught er, , of Dexter, Geo; W.Bee mau:and^a milyr of Ly ndo nraudGeo,E.Jac ksohWd faraily , ofr Che lsea.'~'A Bv fhe day drew to a eloso we alt doparted to our ..Jjornes, of one mind, and accord th a.fr thed ay hadbeen happily and profitably Spent. Ons  Wiio Was  .T hbbk . The Ninons li ne o f B & B Stoves manu* factored by the Glazier Stove ,Co,has made the nomoof Chefsea well Jtno wn jn tnrhoasBhd lds th rougho ut tlretmtt ed- States,' and" the employees ofjfrhe Stove Wdrksfully appreciate thogeuerous to- molnbrahco of their employers. -and-tolefrhcme-atoryrBays'-tlTe-iJostoir hhe^lmHdtog^nd-^Rnotfier'-ls-a-hhe Herald. .SUtih.g 'v Bull ha d been bap- slicing machine. Will Totelor.tw oJustice s. For.the first, time at a voftulair'spriijg' election the people of Michigan will wpte-nextrspr,lng~ for two Jrotleeref-~the ~ a tatpBii premeeou r t.-Tiii si s beoahseof t Ke ”lj vwjv h io lio n 1a rged^tW ^our tf r en r five tojsfghfr mombers iwd Yeduced the term of the Justices from ten years to. eight. Air^heFleatTfro inrdnt: the elec^ tlon will be t ha t i f Aaron V . MoAlva y and Wlllian# b.Carpentoiywhos' e ter ms next expire, are renomin ated and' re elected, as seems 'entirely probable, it will bo the flrst-eleot/on o^eaelufoii,^ fnil ternir~Judgo McAlvnyTTaB been a member of the court only since his elec tion in Noveihbor,.1803, ttu ono .of the three newly-cre ated seats. 'Justices UlalrandOstrandor were the other two elected at tha t time. Judge Carpenter isi now ehlef jusfrico of-.the court," in which position he will be succeeded oa. uary^l by-Judge-MoAl vay. -Under theold-liiwa-judgowaschioHustlcefor. the las t-two yea rs ot '.h ia-term^hut^no wy ^hoh^twojudge s't erms -w ilLe xplr fi-A t- the same time, each Jtidg&w lH serve but .one-yoat -of_liis_eiight.-as _oliief_inatjS ^Wijyear^on the-supreme bonolir Ho was ..term r* - of J udgo CharFes-D. Long, wl io" 'dic f&Juno 27, 1902 , while ot her five yea rs of, his torrn remained. 4 U _ ' ,' ' v - Sooiety Officer?. - -At the regular meeting o f the momberi of Str-Agnea—Sod ali ty, :heht=8miday, December 10, tho following officers were chosen for't hp coming year,-190 7. Tpe society is in a flourishing condition and lms s, "subst antial sum ln' the trea sury m m S I O R  JANUARY ; The Sodality a|so rnad c a handsome do- ------- ~LiatloirfoiLfurnishlng the SistorBVhouse, AVfttb^ H arn^ ssr BI an kets, Ro bes,. S lfe ig las ^^ asi ihU? y^ r M achine s, Furnlture of afl kind s,—  ^pl rltual“ Direotor~JR ©V T— WiUiam^H Consldinc. v ' ^ -r »7- "Prdfect'-’Misa Helen Sfffg T Crockery, 'Chinaware, B azaa r Gcods.  j a n d Se w in g M a c h in es. Lam b W ire Fertce. the best along the Pika. E'lrstAssIstant^MlsflNbinoSavftge. -Second sAssista nt—Miss SA bino . liar-: tliei. - ' - __ " Secretary—.Miss Josephine Foster; Assistant-; 'Secretary—Mis s Mabel Raftroy.-----: ----- 1- r ~ :. "7 Treasurer—Miss Genovievo -Hummel. Urganist—Miss Mary'A. Clark.-- Header—MlssTAlsIoSavage. Marshals—Misses Anna- K lsolo -lio lon Wa do.'—:  _ _  _  __ ^ and W ^ S a T S o " u 'R l Ih^ Gonsultora -hbirgarAE -MIshos Amelia Miller^ rath. Roso "Molntoe,^Mand Catncr, au 'A ['Nemo Wa lsli. The Farmers and the Law. i^rmerfl who doth elt own bU tclierl ng Th e Lat est Desi gns in Gra nite and M arble THO UGH T IT fliWE, T O STOP. it: Wonders of tho Tel ephone Too, M uoh Bu H; ;  Auum ; Eppler' mo VC d" '! IIto’ Ill s'1nu\fr  plac eof^ uain ess last Friday n ight and wlie n his customers 'greoted him Satur day morning he had the new placet ready fbrjjusloess.— . ' . Mr. EpFler opened up in the.store he has Just yacated somenU-yea ra ago aud  by his close applicat ion Id snpply tng tlijr wants of his ouatomers he has succeed ed in building up a very flne'business. .The now, market is the .ilnost in the oount y and has been eiciipped with the raost modern iinc of machinery-thatis used by tho leading .butcher' in this coUntry_aiid UyL tlio end of -this week Mr, Epplcr-eMe dto to have every-thlng C. J. H. 'Woodbury, tb^englnccrldg expert of the,telephone company; tptd- the boot and shoo men; th« other night’  jh^iim LwrMto n'.'ibf .i he r sitt ing Bulb in Jts_proper pla ce and running os It sh' Od ldr - ^: large holler is one of the now, additi ons th at wiU be used for Cptfrating- the' ‘ maohihery ond heating' tured by-the UnitoiTStates troops^ arid ul^8fu- 7 ^n ^ - n^ b a d o it -. ex hi bi ti on _fou r two- ye ar -o ld dressed^ beefs that weighed 800 pounds Caelij two hogs-toat aver aged 700pounds, .4 00 turhe yis, pbultry of all kinds .aiuT also was another, obstrepe rous Indian, held. Ju. confinement.a t ..a _ppst_abouL 100„n )llgs,aw a~V 7 The offlc cr' Wjpharge Of fitting Bull had been chflBlrig the Indians for two moiiths. and Was won- dering whaLhe would do with the\capr tlve. In an insplrod moment he" do * cidea^toarrangeairlntervievr between the tw o. Indians oyer ' the telephone’ After the 'necess ary ringin g up-SItting; Hju ll wai asked Itb e cared-to'tall^into^ the machine, r He *talked ,into' It. for se wa l- minutes and :d ld '/a heU p' of listening al so ,. . 0 / He nut down tlm and for hours waseyen joaui’ ii .-gloom y than 'usttai,_st. last bcginnulng/to talk, to himself, 8omethtiig~very rare for the Indian,-' Asked lf he w^s diBsatla- fled with hjs accommodations o r. If there, was anything the y’could do to r1 ;  blm-he- bpoke foi't lv at last: - “No , I'ria finished. it ’a glL right when the -whlte man's^jJaything talks the white man's language; but-when It learns-to talk- the red man's tongue It.a-tiineL.to atop?*  __ /-It -ia belie ved— in-4heL7 -.west,-.wherfe the lnoldent ts fairly, well known, that this talk-over the telephone between fluence .In shortening the Jndla n wars, Resolved, That:.these resolutions bo op rea (r"dpoT i7ltTe"Teco rdfro f jj ur tGril or  j- gild a copy of tho s aine bo-set R-^flpjO iit^ Thp following are the nowiy^ldctcd ufllcdrs of-LafayetterGra ngo:- Mast er—Geo. T. English^7 Overseer—F . 11 . Swee blnto d. . '  Jjocturor—M Lr s, .F J_H . Sweetl^iul. ^As sist ant Steward—Mason WUt py in.i Chaplain—Truman Daldwin , ' ' T.reasurorr rMrs. Glive JW Imdo iv*; ----  Sccretarj ipMrsrJr hYM'cM 11Ion,,J: . 7: Gatokeepor—H. A *Wi lson. • : Pomo na— Jfrs , W, McLaren. - Flo va— Mr s. E. Key es. ’, t Coros—Mrs, Herman Floteher,. Lady Assistant Steward—Mrs. uoo. T. Bnciisli. '  — -- - Wo wisli to return our sineero thanks fdr inc^kindness shown to-ns by our many frlctrdsr durlng-otir'very sad bo- reavcnf(mt,-ahiTfor-th(iJucaiitifiiLflh^^l^ sent, ospooially Ly 'tLo ^Voman'-T belief Co rps* the National Protect ive Legion, and|jfche Sunday sohoo^' clas ses of Mr.  Naflifth iel X Mrd and Mr.Ja y Eve rett,  Cbicken'e-Long Fas t., -^uXo-W-^Oilettua... chicken can live 89; daywwlth’ that a . _ o ‘ut food or water , ~ Ho m% Res : affi- -davit that-when-Hie-f amlly- mov ed-w cently a chicken sec urely .nailed In a  bdxA vas In the cellar of the hewuious e, having been forgotten by the former -Henants. Twenty-t hree ,days later the cook, was moved to^explore the cellar AndtHsoover ad t h e-chlo K enyiamllolated,  but B .ti ll mueh: dive. Where We Leaa Them. ; ____ “Aftvr all ,li-«*< d Ihft T ti-ltlflh-ni&n nfim. torer, on a vlBlt tof  America, “there'* ft^fitn gr yournakeL here-that'-wedo •-act maM nn aigigh tiy “You' tive; "there's one aeem able to make In England,"1 "What is that, pra y r "Haste." thing.you iglai < 4 I c a n fu rn is h M io la t e s t  :’ -ikgig.nkin Mon um ental Work at rensonable prices. .r :. i ifV , Besides tliFXmcrTcanG ran ites I cu nT  furn ish an y for eig n gr an ito B ,  -Ge rm an , ^tclirirreirelir-* * ® -' - sTATSspiirr the hew of moat. It is neces sary, before a car cass can bo . shipped outside tho statff where It id klJJod, for/thc farm er to make 'a formal cortifloato sottin g' forth the date of t he killing, tbo condition of the animal when killed, aiid giving vaTious' other data. Othorw lso no expr'ess c om  pa ny no r.r al lr oa d fr ei g h t tlar o ca rr y It ovor tho state lino. It Is necessary to get rogniar government blanks for those oartifloatos from some m eat Inspection,, ofllce. Christmas Gathering, The homo of H. W. Watts and wlfo, ot Lyndon, was (he place tlf (T happy Christmas gathering. Tim guests be gan asiombUng about 10 a. m . until the WA RMAND ,0() MFDftf Af t ^ T mim bor of 6lghtcon had ontoreil the fo r  mbh* ' AH site's awHr iitd sn At prh nm tha^ wlll n»Sk e .yoa .Junllo^-f^injL.la^a ill] .. tok o a look atthom._ , - =- Did ynu ov«r irv a pound of our famous o x j  D  : T A V f i R n r . c o r p s e ? Tho best coffee In Michigan for th e price, J o h n F a r r e l l , P u r e F o o d S t o r e . hospitable abode. Thp timo until din- gas announced was spont in, visit; -Ihgaiid Various ways tirnt yonn g pooplo know so well to^ bring almut. Whon tho, guest s enter ed, the (fining room, thp tablo, tastily decorated and frolgittod, wltlf iho good things that satisfy the Inndr man , greeted tho cyos, and our regret was that our capacity Hafty^Reasaurinoe  "I was-so giad to meet your mothdr," aald Mr, Newc omer, "By “ the-way , I didn’t think she was—er—so very Btout—" »ph," intetrrupted Miss Tern®r. iThi-m re W 1 neve r grow Jo her like her. i tokciaft cr pa, you know/': . Folldwiag the Flag. Whenm uf soldiers went to~G ubH-«nd the Philippines, health was the most im  portant consideration, Willis T, Morgan , retired Commissa ry Sergeant, U. S, A., of iluwJtoule th1 ^ Phil ippines, an d1 molds, I took Dr, King loss, anil''being subject tu w’s New Discovery for Cbnsnmptlftn, which kept me in per- ;feot health.- And n6w, In New llsmp^ shire, we tind lt tho best medicine in the world for oonghs, colds, hroncbisl trou  bles Andall iong diseases.” Gusrantoed atf the Bahk'Dfug^irirer'i^tce-Mc-and SI 00. Tria l buttle free -ifoim & xppym ; TWt tax cs forilOOOfor Lyndon arc now dub, and I Will bo*at tho town hall, Lyn don Centor, Friday, January 4, and at tim Chb l'soa Savings Hank Saturday, Jan uary h, for the purpose of receiving tho same. ^JCO XN SA. Hfatlby,  Treasurer / His -Chrisfc tuas display wasrflne, his usunl lino display of veal and m uf c- ton. fMivEppla lphasa market^Um t-iie-eaif Woliifeblpron d of andonOtliftt^ssocond' tO/Uone In Washtenaw county, Ke soiuti onBr r 7 ~ -Wljeren8f-4t-lins-ploasedour-h«avoiil-y- Fatiier. to lake from amnng onr nnpibO p4 our- brot her, Joim Rnuoim^hf uh d~df a still heavier loss sustained by those wlio wore nearer and dearer to him,- thore-. forebelt • Resolved, by Cav anaughT^ke Gran ge*  No, 99? , tha t whlie /we bow with humble submission ,to tho will of the Most Highi wo.i fi n1 - bruLliui Y who l iaRbeen ta ken from us, Resolved,- That in his dea th this Grange shal l sadly* miss one who has  boon an aetke -n t fzatjoii, and whoj a’s the flrsfr-Mnster*-(lid mnn li to ntfalire its success. Mttft. P. H7Rn??iiBNsni\KiT>KU. Plll LUP SOU WR INI ORTU , Jou n Mh - lrii/ 7 cietrd of: Thanks.  _'M n, RB w$A W Y K iVa nd  Family. Mu^E uz a  COI.CROVK an o -F amily: Muq H  pnr i .a n h i« i •numi FTCfTtfr  That Grow In Bandh’ lll*. * Treas that1will grow Itts^sandhlttv an d”“ wTth^T'TfflgatI^-Are- th^a reB t ^Iscovecy-ol^the^governnientbureain or forest ry , In the ( course of half a century forests are expected to cover the waste regions of- lho* weBt.—,^,’. iweaeur er ounc e. - -If-you- -would- know— whether - you r deale/ gives yon full weight when you ofderTrorfike your tapernmasnrer^j BO-pon nd .block- should be 15 -In ches lObg, ten ludhos deep and-toff-inches;  broad^P(> t)utar Mecnantcs. tQH ftTnw r Juryman: Southwark— 1 Englan d) - coroner’ s cuvrrt the other day were ifnable to Sign their names, one of tho number  remarking that he did not believe lu aii ch^-^e Vfani tiod— aoti ona. _— - Off on the Pronunciation. Ascuni—l hear he uctually made a speech in German to some of his con- stituen ta. And it was quite^a-s uccess too, I'm told.. Wise—Well, yes, but it ^wasn't ex- et4ya-pr©aouaced-auccea». Deadly Serpent Bites  ____ are ns common in lodla as are-etom«cb and liver disorders with us, For the latter, howbver, there is a sure remedy:  ____  _______________ Electric Hitters; the great restorative IrCdttOord^N. H.ijayp ziM: rm iaiclne, of whichS. ArBrow gEcf-Hen was two years la Cuba ancLtwo ye ars .In ifettsvllle, S. 0.,-My s: "They restored my wtT6 ~Ttrp 6rfeat:hw atth,af ter years^lffeuf-- ferlng with: dyjspspsls and a ohroqicany  back, kidney troublos and bladder dis orders. Sold o n gnarant ee by the Hank Drugstore. Price,flOc. Card of Thanks. Wo wish tooxp'ross our tlianss to iho relatives, frlonds and nolghbors, tho  North Sharon bhurph and tho Kranc ikco choir, wlto so kindly' rontlerod aid ahd sympathy during tho Illness and death of our little boy Lightning Conductor, ; *  _. s ' Ma h Fr om Giei TJicMan OntheBo x, o « c. a o , - - Boy© and Girls ATTHE Are to Be Found - - >— - / Here Always. Sw eet, Julcy Oranges, Heinz Pill Pickles, SOctcreeQpsr doz«n )2c car dozen CrTspV Hbt House'Lettuce, - 20c pe r pound   N e w E n g 4 a n d M in c e M ea t. , 15c per pound  Wigwam Sugar Corn, . 16 c per can : * ' • •- ''" ..  j-  —iVl o n a r c h T o m a t o C a ts u p * 2 5 c p e r J a r g e b o i tf e H Large R ipe S an ah as Hekrz^Baked-BeanSu, Greamy C hocolat e Cream s, " Larg e Que nn Olives,  /. t  ,.x. A .L , .' ,1 ’w S I’ S ii w iJh'i.iDiii' n hiii  im u< in r >  [ f l t- V

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C H E L S E A . M I C H I G A N , T H U R S D A y V d  E CE M BE B 2 7 . J 8 0 6 .

. , BU33|B STOVEPBMPAMY.. :.

Mad efaeir Aoaual Christmas Present^ ■yT in gm rfcty to the MdrU nto8t(fv« Works on Monday Evening.

"Tfitoroe ■yw rou gu-ibtf (Basler BtovaCL..adopted' the policy of preseptlng/theiremployee». on •Oltrlatnum evenlngiwIt hturkeys, and this 'year enah mnn connected With DlifllSqidqouter intluat'rywafethe^oelpiofit o^a hno-turkbytor hieChristmas dinneA ^ ------ -y

-I t requlii ^hb ee'hun dre^'turk ey*this season to supply the miraer onaom-loyeeSH^the;UiazierStoy b Co. Each

man, aaihe wos.paid off Monday evening,'^poelyed a nmrket basket, containing aturkey and one of the han dsonur cajen*dhre for 1807 the co.mpany had printed,audwhlc hlhey are also mailing to their

merous^oa^inors^tliroughout -tho-ntlneni,»- -- -g- / -=

was not large enough to assimilate motfe,than we did. After the bountiful -ri»« pasV-aU repaired- tot he piirlortofteer 

t FINE BUSHESS PLACE

 M    NEWCENTRALVARKtwhat ^anta. had left Qn-,th« Cbrlstou^tree, and lo, and behold! snreenougheach one presenbreoeived a gift, grand’-

[Pa Beeinan acting AEjat lohoKJagfint jAdMa Epptor Moved jfr to g li Newin dls tnib ut l t igtW .gifts . :V\ .

Those present to enjoy? jbhofestlv itiedwero Frahols beeihan and wife, of Choi?

Location, Last Week-Has theBest 

Harkstin theCounty,

father of the hosV Lewis OUainberlainand wife, of vWehiator. Ci D. Johnson andwife, Cyreous -Watts and•*daughter,, ofDexter, Geo; W.Beemau:and^amilyrofLyn donr a udGeo, E.JacksohWd fa raily,ofr Chelsea.'~'ABvfhe day drew to a elosowe alt doparted to our.. Jjornes, of onemind, and accord tha.fr theday hadbeenhappily and profitably Spent.

• Ons  Wiio Was  .Thbbk .

The Ninons li ne o f B & B Stoves manu*factored by the Glazier Stove ,Co,hasmade the nomoof Chefsea well Jtnown jn

tnrhoasBhdlds th roughout tlretmtt ed-States,' and" the employees ofjfrhe StoveWdrksfully appreciate thogeuerous to-molnbrahco of their employers.

-and-tolefrhcme-atoryrBays'-tlTe-iJostoir hhe^lmHdtog^nd-^Rnotfier'-ls-a-hheHerald. .SUtih.g'vBull ha d been bap- slicing machine.

Will Tote lor .twoJustices.For.the first, time at a voftulair'spriijg'

election the people of Michigan willwpte-nextrspr,lng~for two Jrotleeref-~the~a tatpBii premeeou r t.-Tiii si s beoahseoft Ke”ljvwjv hio lio n 1a rged^tW ^our tf r enrfive tojsfghfr mombers iwd Yeduced the

term of the Justices from ten years to.eight. Air^heFleatTfroinrdnt: the elec^tlon will be t ha t i f Aaron V. MoAlvayand Wlllian# b.Carpentoiywhos' e ter msnext expire, are renominated and' reelected, as seems 'entirely probable, itwill bo the flrst-eleot/on o^eaelufoii,^fnil ternir~Judgo McAlvnyTTaB been amember of the court only since his election in Noveihbor,.1803, ttu ono .of thethree newly-created seats. 'JusticesUlalrandOstrandor were the other twoelected at tha t time. Judge Carpenterisi now ehlef jusfrico of-.the court," inwhich position he will be succeeded oa.

uary^l —by-Judge-MoAl vay. -Undertheold-liiwa-judgowaschioHustlcefor.the las t-two yea rs ot '.h ia-term^hut^nowy

^hoh^tw ojudge s't erms-wilLexplrfi-At-the same time, each Jtidg&wlH serve but.one-yoat-of_liis_eiight.-as_oliief_inatjS

^Wijyear^on the-supreme bonolir Ho was..term

of J udgo CharFes-D. Long, wlio"'dicf&Juno27, 1902, while ot her five yea rs of, historrn remained.

■4U

■_ ' ,' ' v -Sooiety Officer?. -

-At the regular meeting of the momberiof Str-Agnea—Sod ali ty, :heht=8miday,December 10, tho following officers werechosen for't hp coming year,-1907. Tpe society is in a flourishing condition andlms s,"subst antial sum ln' the trea sury

m m S I O R   JANUARY ; The Sodality a|so rnadc a handsome do--------  ■ — ~ LiatloirfoiLfurnishlng the SistorBVhouse,

A V f t t b ^ H a rn^ s s r B I a n ke t s , R o be s , .

S l f e i g l a s ^ ^ a sii hU ?y ^ r M a c h i n e s ,

F u r n l t u r e o f a fl k i n d s , — —  

plrltual“ Direotor~JR©VT—WiUiam^HConsldinc. v ' ^ ■-r»7-"Prdfect'-’Misa Helen SfffgT

C r o c k e r y , ' C h i n a w a r e , B a z a a r G c o d s .

 j a n d S e w in g M a c h in e s .

L a m b W i r e F e r tc e . t h e b e s t a lo n g t h e P i k a .

E'lrstAssIstant^MlsflNbinoSavftge.-Second sAssista nt—Miss SAbino. liar-:

tliei. - ■■ ■' - __ "Secretary—.Miss Josephine Foster;Assistant-; 'Secretary—Miss Mabel

Raftroy.-----:----- 1- r ~ :."7Treasurer—Miss Genovievo -Hummel.Urganist—Miss Mary'A. Clark.--Header—MlssTAlsIoSavage.Marshals—Misses Anna- Klsolo

-liolon Wa do.'—: __  _  __ ■ ^and 

W ^ S a T S o " u ' R l I h ^

Gonsultora-hbirgarAE

-MIshos  Amelia Miller^

rath. Roso "Molntoe,^Mand Catncr, au'A♦ ['Nemo Walsli.

The Farmers and the Law.i^rmerfl who doth elt own bUtclierlng

he Latest Designs in Granite and Marble

THOUGHT IT fliWE, TO STOP.it:

Wonders of tho Telephone Too, MuohBuH; — ; — 

Auum ; Eppler' moVCd" '! IIto’ Ill s'1nu\fr

 plac eof^ uain ess last Friday n ight andwlien his customers 'greoted him Saturday morning he had the new placetready fbrjjusloess.— . ' . ■•

Mr. EpFler opened up in the.store hehas Just yacated somenU-yeara ago aud

 by his close applicat ion Id snpply tng tlijrwants of his ouatomers he has succeeded in building up a very flne'business..The now, market is the .ilnost in the

oounty and has been eiciipped with theraost modern iinc of machinery-thatisused by tho leading .butcher' in thiscoUntry_aiid UyLtlio end of -this weekMr, Epplcr-eMedto to have every-thlng

C. J. H. 'Woodbury, tb^englnccrldgexpert of the,telephone company; tptd-the boot and shoo men; th« other night’

 jh^iim LwrMto n'.'ibf .i he r sitt ing Bulb

in Jts_proper place and running os Itsh'Odldr- ^: large holler is one of thenow, additi ons th at wiU be used forCptfrating- the' ‘maohihery ond heating'

tured by-the UnitoiTStates troops^ arid 

w« ul 8fu-7^n -n^ b a d oit-. exhibition _four two-year-old dressed^ beefs that weighed 800 poundsCaelij two hogs-toat aver aged 700pounds,.400 turheyis, pbultry of all kinds .aiuT

also was another, obstrepe rous Indian,held. Ju. confinement.a t ..a _ppst_abouL100„n)llgs,awa~V7 The offlc cr' WjphargeOf fitting Bull had been chflBlrig theIndians for two moiiths. and Was won-dering whaLhe would do with the\caprtlve. In an insplrod moment he" do*cidea^toarrangeairlntervievr betweenthe two. Indians oyer ' the telephone’

After the 'necessary ringin g up-SItting;Hjull wai asked Itb e cared-to'tall^into^the machine, r He *talked ,into' It. forse wa l- minutes and :dld '/a heUp' oflistening a lso ,. . 0 /

He nut down tlmand for hours was■eyen joaui’ii .-gloomythan 'usttai,_st.last bcginnulng/to talk,to himself, 8omethtiig~very rare forthe Indian,-' Asked lf he w^s diBsatla-fled with hjs accommodations o r. Ifthere, was anything the y’could do to r1;

 blm-he- bpoke foi'tlv at last: • -“No, I'ria finished. it ’a glL right

when the-whlte man's^jJaything talksthe white man's language; but-whenIt learns-to talk- the red man's tongueIt.a-tiineL.to atop?*  __ /■

-It -ia belie ved—in-4heL7-.west,-.wherfethe lnoldent ts fairly, well known, thatthis talk-over the telephone between

fluence .In shortening the Jndla n wars,

Resolved, That:.these resolutions boop rea (r"dpoTi7ltTe"Teco rdfro f jj ur tGril or j-gild a copy of tho s aine bo-set R-^flpjOiit

Thp following are the nowiy^ldctcd ufllcdrs of-LafayetterGra ngo:-

Mast er—Geo. T. English^7Overseer—F. 11. Sweeblntod. . '

 —Jjocturor—MLrs,.FJ_H. Sweetl^iul.^As sist ant Steward—Mason WUtpy in.i

Chaplain—Truman Daldwin , ■'' T.reasurorrrMrs. GliveJWImdoiv*;---- —Sccretarj ipMrsrJr hYM'cM 11Ion,,J: .7: Gatokeepor—H. A*Wi lson. •: Pomona—Jfrs , W, McLaren. -

Flov’a—Mrs . E. Keyes .’ , tCoros—Mrs, Herman Floteher,.Lady Assistant Steward—Mrs. uoo. T.

Bnciisli. '   — -- -

Wo wisli to return our sineero thanksfdr inc^kindness shown to-ns by ourmany frlctrdsr durlng-otir'very sad bo-

reavcnf(mt,-ahiTfor-th(iJucaiitifiiLflh lsent, ospooially Ly 'tLo ^Voman'-T beliefCorps* the National Protect ive Legion,and|jfche Sunday sohoo ' clas ses of Mr. Naflifthiel XMrd and Mr.Ja y Eve rett,

 —Cbicken'e-Long Fas t.,- uXo-W- Oilettua...

chicken can live 89; daywwlth’that a . _ o‘ut food or water , ~ Ho m%Res : affi-

-davit that-when-Hie-famlly- mov ed-wcently a chicken sec urely .nailed In a

 bdxAvas In the cellar of the hewuious e,having been forgotten by the former

-Henants. Twenty-three ,days later thecook, was moved to^explore the cellarAndtHsoover ad t h e-chlo Kenyiamllolated, but B.till mueh: dive.

Where We Leaa Them. ; ____ 

“Aftvr all,li-«*<d Ihft Tti-ltlflh-ni&nnfim.torer, on a vlBlt tof   America, “there'*ft^fitngr yournakeLhere-that'-wedo

•-act maM nn aigightiy“You'

tive; "there's oneaeem able to make In England,"1

"What is that, pray r"Haste."

thing.youiglai

<4I can furnish Mio latest 

:’ -ikgig.nkin Monumental Work

at rensonable prices.

.r :.i ifV,

Besides

tliFXmcrTcanG ranites I cunT 

furnish any foreign granitoB, 

-German, tclirirreirelir-**®-'-

sTATSspiirr

t h e h e w

of moa t . I t i s ne c e s sa r y , be f or e a c a r

c a ss c a n bo. sh ippe d ou ts ide tho s ta t f fwhe r e I t id k lJJod , f o r / thc f a r m e r to ma ke

' a f o r ma l c or t i f loa to so t t in g ' f o r th the

d a t e o f t h e k i l l i n g , tb o c o n d i t i o n o f t h e

a n ima l whe n k i l le d , a i id g iv ing va T ious '

o the r da ta . O thor w lso no e xpr ' e ss com

 pa ny no r.r al lr oa d fr ei g h t tlar o ca rr y It

ovor tho s ta te l ino . I t I s ne c e ssa r y to

g e t r o g n i a r g o v e r n m e n t b l a n k s f o r t h o s e

oa r t i f loa tos f r om some m e a t I nspe c t ion , ,

ofllce.

Christmas Gathering,The homo of H. W. Watts and wlfo, ot

Lyndon, was (he place tlf (T happyChristmas gathering. Tim guests began asiombUng about 10 a. m. until the

WARM AND ,0()MFDftfAf t ^ Tmimbor of 6lghtcon had ontoreil thefo r   mbh*'

te's awHr iitd sn At prhnm tha^ wlll n»Ske .yoa .Junllo^-f^injL.la^a ill].. toko a look atthom._ , - =-

Did ynu ov«r irv a pound of our famous

o x j D   : T A V f i R n r ... c o r p s e ?Tho best coffee In Michigan for th e price,

h n F a r r e l l , P u r e F o o d S t o r e .

hospitable abode. Thp timo until din-gas announced was spont in, visit;

-Ihgaiid Various ways tirnt yonn g pooploknow so well to^ bring almut.

Whon tho, guest s enter ed, the (finingroom, thp tablo, tastily decorated andfrolgittod, wltlf iho good things thatsatisfy the Inndr man, greeted tho cyos,and our regret was that our capacity

Hafty^Reasaurinoe — "I was-so giad to meet your mothdr,"

aald Mr, Newcomer, "By “the-way , Ididn’t think she was—er—so veryBtout—"

»ph," intetrrupted Miss Tern®r.iThi-m re W1 never grow Jo her likeher. i tokciaft cr pa, you know/':

. Folldwiag the Flag.Whenm uf soldiers went to~GubH-«nd

the Philippines, health was the most im portant consideration, Willis T, Morgan,retired Commissary Sergeant, U. S, A., ofiluwJtoule

th1 Phil ippines, an d1molds, I took Dr, King

loss, anil''being subject tuw’s New Discovery

for Cbnsnmptlftn, which kept me in per-;feot health.- And n6w, In New llsmp^shire, we tind lt tho best medicine in theworld for oonghs, colds, hroncbisl trou

 bles Andall iong diseases.” Gusrantoedatf the Bahk'Dfug^irirer'i^tce-Mc-and SI 00. Tria l buttle free

-ifoim & xppym ;• TWt tax cs forilOOOfor Lyndon arc nowdub, and I Will bo*at tho town hall, Lyndon Centor, Friday, January 4, and at timChbl'soa Savings Hank Saturday, Jan uaryh, for the purpose of receiving tho same.

JCOXNSA. Hf a t l b y , Treasurer 

/ His -Chrisfctuas display wasrflne,

his usunl lino display of veal and mufc-ton.f MivEppl alphas a market Umt-i ie-ea if

Woliifeblprond of andonOtliftt ssocond'tO/Uone In Washtenaw county,

K esoiut ionB r r 7 ~

-Wljeren8f-4t-lins-ploasedour-h«avoiil-y-Fatiier. to lake from amnng onr nnpibOp4our- brot her, Joim Rnuoim^hf uhd~df astill heavier loss sustained by those wliowore nearer and dearer to him,- thore-.forebelt •

Resolved, by Cav anaughT^ke Grange* No, 99?, tha t whlie /we bow with humblesubmission ,to tho will of the Most Highiwo.i fin1-bruLliuiYwho liaRbeen ta ken from us,

Resolved,- That in his dea th thisGrange shal l sadly* miss one who has boon an aetke -n tfzatjoii, and whoj a’s the flrsfr-Mnster*-(lidmnnli to ntfalire its success. ’

Mttft. P. H7Rn??iiBNsni\KiT>KU.PlllLUP SOUWRINI ORTU,Jo u n Mh -l r i i/ 7

cietrd of: Thanks.

 _'Mn,RBw$AWYKiVa nd  Fa m i l y.Mu^E uz a  COI.CROVK an o  -Fa m i l y :Muq H pnr i.a n h i«i • n u m i FTCfTtfr 

■That Grow In Bandh’lll*. ■*Treas that1will grow Itts^sandhlttv

and”“wTth^T'TfflgatI^-Are-th^a reB t^Iscovecy-ol^the^governnientbureainor forest ry , In the (course of half acentury forests are expected to coverthe waste regions of- lho* weBt.—,^,’.

iweaeurer ounc e.- -If-you- -would- know—whether - you r deale/ gives yon full weight when youofderTrorfike your tapernmasnrer^jBO-ponnd .block- should be 15 -In cheslObg, ten ludhos deep and-toff-inches;

 broad^P(> t)utar Mecnantcs.

tQHftTnwr Juryman:

Southwark— 1England) - coroner’s cuvrrt the other day were ifnable to Sign their names, one of tho number  remarking that he did not believe lu aiich^-^eVfanitiod—aotiona.’’ _— -

Off on the Pronunciation.Ascuni—l hear he uctually made a

speech in German to some of his con-stituen ta. And it was quite^a-s uccesstoo, I'm told..

Wise—Well, yes, but it ^wasn't ex-et4ya-pr©aouaced-auccea».

Deadly Serpent Bites  ____ 

are ns common in lodla as are-etom«cband liver disorders with us, For thelatter, howbver, there is a sure remedy:

 ____  _______________  Electric Hitters; the great restorativeIrCdttOord^N. H.ijayp ziM: rm iaiclne, of ■whichS. ArBrowgEcf-Hen

was two years la Cuba ancLtwo years .In ifettsvllle, S. 0.,-Mys: "They restored mywtT6~Ttrp6rfeat:hwatth,after years lffeuf--ferlng with: dyjspspsls and a ohroqicany

 back, kidney troublos and bladder disorders. Sold on gnarant ee by the HankDrugstore. Price,flOc.

Card of Thanks.

Wo wish tooxp'ross our tlianss to ihorelatives, frlonds and nolghbors, tho

 North Sharon bhurph and tho Krancikcochoir, wlto so kindly' rontlerod aid ahdsympathy during tho Illness and deathof our little boy

Lightning Conductor, ; * _ . s ' Ma h From GieiTJicMan OntheBo x,

o « c . a o ,

Boy© and Gir lsA T T H E

Are to Be Found

- -■>—-/ Here Always.

S w e e t , J u l c y O r a n g e s ,

Heinz Pill Pickles,

SOctcreeQpsr doz«n

)2c car dozen

CrTspV H b t H o u s e 'L e t tu c e , - 2 0 c p e r p o u n d  

 N e w E n g 4 a n d M in c e M ea t. , ■ 1 5c p e r p o u n d  

W i g w a m S u g a r C o r n, . 16 c p e r c a n

: *' ••-' ' " .. j -

 —iVl o n a r c h T o m a t o C a ts u p * 2 5 c p e r J a r g e b o i tf e H

L a r g e R i p e S a n a h a s

Hekrz^Baked-BeanSu,

G r e a m y C h o c o l a te C r e a m s ,

" L a r g e Q u e n n O l i v e s ,

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fa* vogue. Lydia Uuig'ulsfa-rea'ds seadissolved In tear s ,gt.

 p^ me bt' aN oti ce, utid finds elope*e®e8sW'8i5lc‘e“f6Vmarriage?

^iry-later-bvdta'r-pttnglBg tyinr

with’“leg-o*rniutt6a leeyeB,tlA atbj etlo girts takes Hie con*

aani note,of ..the eay ^r t^n r ^ nd the‘,tury ^ oiquu   .is^Hev .abHIty to

^nouglG'she musf havetfhd—% clever ^ongye/

 jt'b o kind as ' well. "S’hek, the j^mptTinj iirc'^out

,W 1,er iiaiir5ls?lles\.*ho suave her/sdcrtissfu!dtl nsr a&x jhd.' moitlk 

evde^feuJs^bjvks--.th3|;Xjpu|h,8;

n  wMian;.'rovrst wght that

$.Btit..,wltb

CA^L MENDE, DISHEARTENED BY“PFE'^MISFORTUNES,

• , E N D E p A L L .: ,, - (

BY SUICIDE AND MURDER 

Lstw -Theory or the--Si 9lnfaw -Tr»fhl w y the affair whatever . ! ^ ? ^ . ^ ^ I and <was grief stricken and dumfound-idV-yVanslnq ManFIrad tha Hans*

Life .Wn « Failure..-..-i.J.ha.jayatjwrtous ■death-by- peisealag

n

Threw the Bftfay Outr , x >

,a;±&te“ K HD n^ff ^ jtfaftijviudow. I .wa s, scared.” - ■

tetn a“ Guyette~age<nft7“ tfad«#dressed the Flint officers when Que*lions were put'to her as' sbe layih hex bedroom in the presence of he r moth

er< V, ': She tearfully related thatrfcer baUFwas born between tfaq hours of- 3and4 o'cfObk r Sunday morning, and lthaiShe wan atone/tn therroom-at-tbetirae,although her mother was stsledp ln>_rbom adjoining, Her mother disclaim!

-Whether the girl-mother ..will be held 

 ftt  OarLMende and his wt$p in Saginawserious illness of their son,

.aged 12. are JlQ.WJielleved tn   hnvft heang,,, ISsT-Bho- tj/ain o » brum t he result ofr a sulld dd'and mnlider ploti,\   ‘’straw berry’' oA b;u- py the part or Moyde, either due to

 b^pl easa n.i' Tdf' Hstpn' hereditary insanity or despair ov^r

his failure to carve out a successful.career., . . .. . .’Two months agp,' after failing. In,the

Lutheran ministry.--, he returned tor^ sim per w-ork^-whlch-he had^fpr

-- T wo Gra ntMiopId^ eKken»- jh  a dam ptheir minds they were tired of lifeMonday night but only one succeeded

In commuting'suicide...-•The body; of Potw£.-Ifqnglaml wasfound hanging in .a gntpe arbor. H«was a bpiu 60 yeaVs of agb. despondent

"over rtfc acfioiTfTrrnTts son-inTawr who-

liouldei jbhvieness

^ h a a a!su‘je^velyj.tc'

eftiB-w^

akd/ithelr at.Kenneth C. Kerr,

route, is telling a stoin. the south end ot the^ are unbevalley-In-4-he-Nevada 'said^thaf The str eet s df- Cauei ,* uuido ‘wasentirely under _watfitr/behoovestlme-Caihmte wga *

-mut-tho^'.nek ,hor.e s f o- ’d =h»r-m-go oul

local supply^,r*

ot(fYnlner-Wha‘UpriBlno,“ ’ *'its of the fldf with real Indian

d_-Jktr-t-lrgn'attracted to the

m Igr atlon ^of. —QC,Jr reservation in Utah

i iattft0 land in •Wyoming'! -ftIjAbe. called -an 'uprising in

tase, s ays YouilFs - Gompan-;Miens had no warlike pur-V-,- were- '■fllm-nl v- seck lng- a

of the- German- paper, the.Staats Zeltung. .FlTsTwork did not suij^hejfian-.agemeiit, lackingradaptatiou to Ill's du-ties,, and his conjTraPt was cancelledtwo weeks agoT ' ' ' ~. Of- aristocratic parentage in Ger-

leged . ^Neighbors' hitit-.at-io.nl -play, ,hut so fur the .police hi,ive found nothing 

..to.hack the.lr_opinions,Mrs. Anna r rWoo'dmaii swiiilowed

morphi ne aiul';cni,boiiC'aci d'-.ln.' a’'flt. of joTl 1otlsM- A~iieTEii“uoT7—wTiTTTanieTt 1St

many; high spirited and sensitive, he  was greatly- depre ssed over his fatt^

‘keentythe:iTltghof' his ;fam i ly whie hheje on 1dMoresee when their savings were exhausted. 

It4si-believed ^]Hle in this frame of 

 proDuhly reco ver;.

mind Monde decided he wotild end-hlsowirirfe and not; leave those ne loved  best-to be>, buHeted-by--the^w^rldr .

: Thatr .tbetel b insanity in .iris; family is shown --by the fac t that- his eldeBt son -is co'nftneil“ in iTTprivate- insane a8y-lum4n-;Ay’iscepsirw- _ j .. _, i-

Believed to Be Insane;

confeasedr-to the -J.an'Slng police tha thersefc-flre-to-t'he-home of liitf father--inJaw,_W !=-L. S ha rp.- i n- -wli ieh—w-nssleeping his young wife,- who had be-gun:;divorce'. proceedings, .against him-Hls<attorne_y. -bei ieves -him —insane.

By hi ft use of kerosene one of therear d'boi's--becamo -'nbini‘o and ‘ the(lames were gainrng ireadway insTdeTwhen one^ca--t.ire-^igc4:rnaiits-\vijiS 'a\vak:-

-ened-*by-smoke - anti—al l-:rushed -f roiii-ihe. house, summ oning neigliliovs, by  whose ^aid- iliey.Hro wag .extinguis hed.  ,Gwing 'to.-his pi'^vidus-conductr-Bailey ,was- suspected and was 'arrested, i  

--A fter nu-ari-els wifl rhlirf trche r-in law"and nls wile ,, whom he 'iinri-rled when

orlmlntilly responsible fof the dejMh olthe child will' not;be;kndwn' uiw thedoelors~»wlte»cetiduet<»d«-lhe -iw ilf t'tem make their report. V-

Succeeded--

 N1LE8 WOMAN , HATCHET® A OI.NPALACE A LA CARRIE

 NATION, r 

BROKE-UP HUBBY'S GAME

FftltMyL^' r*ir*odya«-

9cenes#nd-lneldente.

Smeehad the Saloon,Mr s; Raphael Johhston, of 11 ^tileBi

wi+h-ia-lrtt t chet-4m-HHie-Ga nija Nedlftn- mtses-of-ttro"styl'd-ffii rsdav night. She^knodked ahuge inirror into ra- thousand pieces  with her firs^stroke with the hatchet  and then made -kindling wood of a

 card table, tit’which her- Husband! who is 15 years iter junior, was p layi ng. ,. 

_ The-, harteiujer and the ,patrons: of  -the piactv -1lududing ~they luisband-.x>f -th{f-;idrfuriiHeU- “Womnir, w re ' ■Pantostricken and ‘lied to the-alley, -fallingover each other in their efforts terescape.- AVhen the woman fell to do-

ForMfti l of the Openlnfl, end ChoiceofUr8 .-8euator.—- — 

The prevailing.. sentiment ;ftf angtnemhers-eleot of the Jegtglature' ot1307 Is for holdiug the seiiatorlal cau*.cue not tater thaii Thursday/ January3,, and: niore favorably to Wednes dayevening, Januar y S. Thd electton liflxed by statute for-thd;.jecond -Tuea*day of the month, which will IhU tbittime on ^Tuesday, January.... Qov. Wftrnerye-se cond-inaugura tlon.will, take place 'aboufr-noonv Tuesday.Ja^uary4? fdMwle<it,>Qav^Kelley-an4:the o the r-s t frte iUTKrerg^wHr-be^aworh-%4mmediately afterwhrd. ln the. eve*lug &reception will be held and early4hT he-evehl n g-thfr-

. v . „ . . . . .. . . . caucus for the e lection of » 'speaker,smashed up WUllanv Radewat) R.salogg, ^g efln esda y, noon,.dtHiuary 2, t he

.  __ meet for the first time. During that jesston anetttlonrwttr bo ctrcujated. calling-theRepublican mem hers of-t h,e houses to-gether for a cauous on United Statessenator. If this petition secures a jna-

 jqrity?o f tile members of bom houses,,^he'call will Issiio, The date fixed will probably be Wednesday evening, January,-2. ' -----. -v  ___  —i-----------

of 

COMMUTES 8ENTENCE OF CONviCTED MURDERER TO *1

' LIFE IMFRI80NMENT,

CAN DOCK CONGRESSMEN

Old Law Dug Up.WhiohCuts Pay of Abssn'tsts -MaV SsIf'Elon'City,

Goyj Higgins, of New York, com-muted to imprisonment for llfe-4hesentence ot   death' Uhder whtch Albert

'tjUalj. waniBinait I«i |»n -n

hve years, since hi s cohvlOtRHuof themurder of-William Ma^irn Rice; thedged Te^xjninionalre. tn New7York city. -< ; ,  _ 

In. announcinglliggiAft-said:

the decisionvClov,

found; some eggs mid milk, wh ich she .kept givlug the: patient uuUl-idoctoH iu i'ived . She was—HMni bly .b urned^ H.ithe, a'cld and for two houra lav .ia %arupor; from' the Hiorphine. She will

- ' -r May Be a’ Fake!^- he -'- hootlng affray’*-at the-Wftter  

vliet.. depot, where F'red BilnkhorfiTsnarrow lymissed-by

a blrttet through the window, is said tohave beerr gj-fake„hy.j:the..ofhcers^whohave ijivChtigated it T--

They -sa.vvthat the course t aken / by t-hftr.-.biUie!~w.as-4yipo ss ible If fired/.-.asclaimed': by Blinlthoi'n, and the appar-t>nt. tmeoncern of the operator,-Avho-lt

s- obi—positionj, -readtptr novels, in his..leisure time, the officers sayr-'ihakes' thVTuH;,,certain in- their mindsr"™'- ' . . -- -- -

Killed by Runaway,

H,e rb^l’t^w airnIage.dL.fi 5, _was.Jh r o winfrom Ills wagon-in a rmrawav .Monday

pv4>niug-!-iH'Kt-,su8taine(l' inJ.ur lea-:from^which he died next-day.. Uo had beento Dlniotidale: wlitwh hn hud dranlc

 /she was hut l-.VB aUoy one'n ight threw•iiutow -or i-hb-l-- . ».»r----  —  - -----^-------------ia het-r totXie-'-t.tt-rongti-a^-..

: : ^ ‘eS?<i-nCe Vhere ^rym -lye nTaTowb nns ing hiTwlfe"W h^ ' ^ 011, ; It "S '5’c'ai 's ! l i'1'! week-old baby . For this act

vTias been anything which1"i nr ,

arid_jtly^-j< nee, S. Dr 1n- 1890

nn-'-iTprtstng:  

ie..Mglit.:.nt. The

, t in" o f u e n; . Mi ie s / t or me . cr .j i'

he was ftenteli'eed to- 90:days in. the  tb-tuiir - iifi-.--c»iT(Tctkui,._.bUt .liISLwife, seem ed his releaso' -from C o.v. Blisis wlieu il.it*ir‘bairv'dicd;

.heav'lly't.nnd when iuy mounted hts  wagon -soh < tiie-horaefl-were- fr-actlous from stiindlng In the chid.'Th ey raiv most- uf the -way,’.thr ee. in lies, -home 

-and-^Swnnn'—wa s- th ro wn-o ut—only r-80rods'bej.ore. they stopped. He was well:to-do.’and leaves a widow and five chip;  dron.'. . -------ttt—

4 ^ 4 } # ^ -- —the_last"se.i-i1 y| % whItes and' t

Revives iri Mor oueT hen .D.ies. .-1 m-VS-S-*}—wits —ivraHy-)_--4-j;jyeli-iijr-foi-rd cad- nml tak en- froru A-

i jntis cqnil ict Lrev‘'"ir Q>.n Rapids-. &  Indiana -frain-: as athe red .men. T« go far i 01 \ " v - K^ljno'h FrederieKson of Fe

' l inu o nt- m u (Ir.mubRitpul^'mdrglio read iuF^riiWbd~ Iif a cas-~Let ; , L ....  

After. lyi,ng' tlTere haM.an /hou r he- ,suddenly ca me to life . It was oiily A;temporary-' rally, aiTti;-ho'Ldiird^lfphtl'j; afro r i n spite of me di oa 1 ass is taneo *  

The body '.was sen t to. fk.'iositey .

the- time o.f-th.e maftsacro of the Me,

-cr-fa- mily by -Gio WliRo id-vcr -14-es-in iXTSTS;.'and the -Sidux :and''.t’.lreyeimes 

were s o, troub lesom e/in- 1,)>7(5 that they attacked lu .tliot campaign

which resulted in t/ho Custer nui'ssa- -Th-ffs

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but so ma ny of tho •Tivd'ians now sneak

'Knglish,-;..wear civilized clothing, and cultivate the land, that, the red-^nuuf  who. lias any dis position to’ 'take to thp war-path has practically disap

  peared;---- -r  —— -- ----- -aj.

 j - — .  /...  --Pi’dfv-L-Ph^irs---of--Male-Is quot-cil

saying- that' if. ail the umlergradmiles

=-— — 1-—A-1ii -A myVfea-yslrotrid-' rli e—lUarinfTtirrttiinr 

-rooTTr aml l.t<‘jtlo(l~b ,-- --c'r)i)i inini, exai'ri-

tnati<m. on .Hie shpiiose'dl v_fa mi liar-

fftories of/ the OJd /I’estament, such  instances- as Adams Kve- and' tlie Gar

den of I'kien, . Noah, Satnson. TlJavJd 

H-ild Gollah, Mos es- ahtl-: Pharaoh, -theTernt ls' 'would' be a*

trihution.magiiJfleent .con ....

to AmcM’IWth hiinioV. . -rdesttdoubt. ,And a greatmany  

-km tf-ot ht^iriTciToivs- wliTf-y

 N<;grtidHsieH

selv. s."on-a .liberal eirucation ihialit nfe iy be Included' In th .>list of/igjmr'inurses on the subject, . 'I’here fs'> -

v.ist /amount ot igmiranee concernitigth*

'

greatest._b_(iak__t.li aLw.as ^ev.er-^pjib- ’.ishc*<t , . . • • .

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- He. left home, se vera l in oiiLlLs_aaO- Tnnt went to .Colorado - for. his health , a'victi m of tuberculosis ,1abd"he rap.id-_-l-v—failed .tjfe-.seuf—t-o-4te.Fellows.’ telling them he wanted, to come’home to die .' ’ I .ahadte-Twas sent to bring* him hom e. On the. train near Grand Rgpids he-apparently died,  

and the train -was -mee by an under* t ak er ’s .wagon'. *. . ; . ‘ ’ L

 — - Fjre-JBuQ Workin g,;^;! ,:AFF-flltenrjir to mirn rbefTemtfdra.r^-

hig li. vst did ol 'fcffjtftltpg rtn —'PtTrt~~HiiT'6n-was mad e..Tuesday..--Prof- .Mann-'iio^

. Died On th e Trai n.

Dea th'w on in^th e xace 'AvIth .M. J. Burke, an implem ent "dealer a t   .Eoj-LHuron, .who. tried' hard-.to reaeh^.hls home in a quick trip. from_Arlzona,_Hc  died In.a .Pullman -cai'. 'Wtn iles fromHie city.' . r - : . ..• Mr. Btirkc, ,who was only-SO'-y'ears of age, went .\Vo,st last,,tune to geekTe'"  lief f roil i’in bo rculosi s. -\Yith h is broth- 

.w^tLwduvdm^ntoHiQd'vOttHn^'olO'Vftdor-A-rixona*atid:'New- Mexlco;“Rec ent lyh o  -"WTrs‘vto 1d .'a.r' f*li(>oh ix,;“ Ari z.,•'Tl ia.t the.-tvhd w'asrneat'/ And lie'starte d home. .

Peferls Good Shoe;*1'-f/Eet_er 11.anitmtlakiTTUv this'—countryonly a few tnomiHriTBPiir ohe of; his  •old-countitt^avootieti-sh-oaHr-mngO'OdAaMr vnniagtv S«t'urdif\r. txlghf, I’eter live s 

‘in the^-otitsk ii'ts of Hollan d -and ’was m-feg—httitic-w ir.en-hrravns stoppnd

Ihy two men,.\viio denianrled ptonoy. Fe- ,ter.;rfi']'al>hKd.'...off..LhIsL:.woodeti.'-.'8jioe- and' 

tinrapped.:one of the would-be highway' men on the itetvdrT!io-fcrrbtv gh'vexyeT] and fel1:1ike-it-hnr’atid~liIs’pnrtner htnr away, ,1’he Hollande r Jlipugh t he had

'hilled-;the man -aird-woh't-'to get -heipi.'\\Mi*i[iAho"-i’in.uri re(Frrie r obbe r had dlsaptJe.artMi,

,Powerfu'l-AJew-fllfU*-

Therp' are itorlve “IP'u ,of th e’ new-Uced-anioke-conTuigLthfuugh -tho-tlodt

_of_hi_s_...room._ UI f ^ ^ ‘ ^ v^M-i^>ringdeld-uMeft^MtihF-t'he-'-'r'govsrm foiind a,l dazin g.pile of- rubbls.i, indj t men't drdnance departmen t claims are eating ,iaat th** fire, was of inc*mdirtH.v , tpe fl,neflf and in ost p owerfu l in Jhe.origin: The wires connecMng (Ho'elec  trie bo Lbcm tfnr

hez:

world, issued to t'holMichigan-natioiiaLric bolls In, tho bpll'dlng were lound j guard, and’ two of them -wli l_bej enE

r ti ti 't r tl i' te rn Tr tn od -e ff tm r T m’mf c ' r e” -^ " ^ ^ - " the ri |i e8 a re t0Ru»tto.'Hio—- li.lding.----^  ------------------- ‘ rhe -stionred for the e ntire briga de. ‘

oe.v1eYe :. .UV. , 10 . - Tbi*L Tlds Is the announ cem ent of'Cd l. W. T'hieh--dos truy ud-t he old;-hlgh~schoorr-fiT~ riTTF.

l^ ^ J"ry_.(n‘lglii,..ai | ....................... . . . , , . . . , Kbnet- ftlr wha r et ur ne d y es ter day f romt hough it. was; thought, t o ,be acc;denta i,| ,a j,|.jp t o" \Va shin gib n a>nd oth er east*a-M ------ ----   ---  -  -----  --------------  -------

molishing the cnr;d table the bartended -evept hi-t>ut- of the-enow-4H'.tho all^y and grubbed hep: around the waist, pin

ioning ' her’ arms,---while a- louiiger wreimrd -1Ite' haKjiet from her.- . She  f<?ngltt/:’4e^i>m'ate1y.

the-womatV-waSdisarmed-and-ejeeted- her,,hut not,untiFshe'.had given Wni athorough tonghe lashing.-The husband did not-return to th<L

saloon;-^ ,

Found the Body. . _• <rT be mournful howls~of'a t.'i 1thfortlog  attracted the ’attention of skaters oh

controversy the first week, before thecommittees of' either senate or houso^are■appp^nted, and .before organizationfor business is comideted; The housesyv-111 proba bly- adjoiirn Thur sday -even*lug fbr-a week, to permit the presld*ihg officers to choose, their committees;and then another adjournment.will betakeiT to" allow committees "bn certain

>l»lL_thenh ^ B ^,rhe-biirtender--be camo brave when. January- 14, wlien the formal woj|k of  

‘ ............*“ ....." ,J '* "*“ * ' el ec ti ng a -s en at o -l s- li na ki p la ae .' t h*strife will' bo largely forgotten.

A man won Id ■forg et-t he most-of h istroubles'll: he -itjdn’t .take a vacationonco-tn a whll.or 

The lower grades of the Chesaningschools havo bean closed on /accountvt   scarlet fever, Tln/re. has been one

Mona -lake, hew’^M uske gdn^ Friday death from, the-dl sease—Fre dr son of -T- - p^L!_nukiii—Aivf1_cn w~ a 1Mt*. Qrif?  f   ..■--T.'...*-ne'ai'-a n d- sa w a l &ihole; in -the ice, John Tlnimer let down “Kid” GunnJnghnni. a'Bnmnn “i-my"  KnvnDling iuibks and'..brou ght up -the 'who had beeii l'miggl ng._What-he -woul ’d body o f’ Waller Bull.. aged ,2t, /son of do. -to Kalamazoo police oflVcerS Would

th ey-a ttetn^ rtcra r res Fhtm^ cT lrdwhel j'eorge -6uU—of-,Mnsl<ego»r=

Waller-was.Iasi- seeiyalive last^even- sentenc ed to lO days for ’i;eslsting”anlag. skating on the lake near. Quick-.

Tm"d-jTnttrtr1tcrTTis-1n.sear rhT)f"a_bn sh-for.,a Christinasm-iiee—Hg was acco_nV-_  pa n 1d d-b-y--h is -'dog^wh-i ch^nemained,b yHie-scemj. af.t h£„accident tint ll .its.crJ.en

-brrnrght-t11e/ parties ' who^found- body. '  •.

t-he-

officer,

TRE MARKETS.. P trolt^-—Kxt.ra , dry-f«d alecrs '  And

heifers,. M. .?rn&Srsi ec rs ilhd hol f---T.OOO'trrlT ftP ors.11BfqM .*>a; s teer s apd tuelf<:UOp,- ys  ,f>p> stc ors and 

IShe. Dared.

dare- you -th get marriedi,iicy,(th isrvery'p igli tj^ ai d -Wll 1U>mSw egje rto--his coitsfn, Miss Lucy Swegler, of,Uusli4gon-

Guuain l.ncy- arched her .eyebrows.  Siin arid- .nine girl -frien ds,' members  

^fz-Mjiskegon=Skldoo cMibv-wei'ftsbnslly-sewlng, on- the .evening of December  14, on-ihe' gowi, she was preparing for.'  her” waddin g to Harry M. RimpHon, a. Ghicago»--4oeonioti.ve “engineer.

'‘‘lien, you me an it,' Will?“Sure, I do .” '

era, 800 to' l,-he lfo rs—t-ha-t--3yrO*■’ral. wvv.if, common cows, *2©2V78LLU'nnncrs $1@l. -50;r chaica" [io£cvymtlla, |.<i ift j 25: fair to yon*! hr>mir "*i~nr  Ai'a ta . i T .T I I1-*.’bwW’ml 2 ftP-i-etock,-bu 11H,-|-2-a-

feeU'ug. steers , '800 to t,000.? .;«>0r- - - feedtn-g:- .- stepra , sro0 to 

5®’''ckoi«’« Stockers,. r,oo to"on’ falr stockers, R00..toiPt). 3 u : sl ock holfCi-i. ' «7tf7rrr-*-rr.

“It Is not claimed that- Patrick com

mitted the murder in peraon.-btit thathe procured the act to be done. He had been convicted princlpaHy upon thetestimony of'Charles F. Jones, whoconfesfled- that-he-murddred his master■while hd-^fty^aslotip; ins tigated ther e*to by Patrick, and Jones by this testl  mony has purchafted *hls ow|i Immunityownf ro m - t r i al o r p u n l s h t f t en t . Th ree o f t h e'3e v e n , ^ u 4 g e s ^ o f ' t H e c o u r t o f a p p e a l swe re s o , s t ro n g ly o f - t h e o p in io n t h a te r r o r s . w e r e ^ c o m m i t t e d a t - ’ t h e ; t r i a lt h a t .1 f e e l t h a t t h e d e a t h p e n a l t yo u g l i t n ot ; u n d e r a l l t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s ;to be liif lic fe d.” ' ’ v - ; ' '

innocence of A lbert/ T. P atrick .wei'ea do p t e dz by -t h e - Me d 1cO'kegal—seele ty4at It's anmi al’ dlnne r in N’ew LYork.-TheresolutionsTt’ere based on a.report byfb-speclal committee of ^exper imentsmade iii~tfie use of embalming fluidsThe -society calls-upen^JGoipHigglnsto pardon Patrick, . ; •

Docks Congressmen.-Repr-Wes lgy -Oal nes;‘>,of Tennes seer 

venvemfor an Increase Iir the salaries of con- ^resemeri, recently fiBroduced 'a Bill providing that” each'-membe r of con,- 

.gr ess be-dopk ed-$-l 3.70 for -ever-y-.-day he.Is absent.wjth.aut.leave; It was dis^. covered there-ls-already,-a-laWi-enac;t ed-4n T5f5H, •cpv'er mg tIdf "-'poiut,;. wh'ialr

.__h ad - ii e ve r -b e en - en f or c ed — ^Yesterday -when -tho^ liouse was 

c u MpH ta  .mider less tlanu RO membe rs

PLANTS n

W

Inoreae# in- WflF W

- ’  

Ip .winterl - a light

i U t r / * V —^ pce- ft-w

5SnprtM Jty Nt x* mo

wliilej_and W-OCiSTJJ

r.nar t f ffly carefu

lT VWJH show,,ttQyod. w.lUi

If thoi'e'aure plant a suds find yowiggling outhey* may h

A -liy ie lipurp ose ju s

-jure,; the -.jdclea ned da

and the dusla toohthem

.--No wada yssought after,

LQ’eatmen LhPalm s' are Tliey shoulloam, moist bage must hp

Few, plant

Phuro d11rlnoYi'r'of'a'ye

v Palm s shoof Inse rts; —

wer e:l n-the h—seater-.SIkt u id-ait-those.. . ...................   absent without leave be docked $13:70;

T - |M |^m m drn g-t a_ thc .law;!the go.voi/nment.cbw.»; $2. 0^3 ; •cornmoTi cows’, 2 © would. save- Hbout $4.11)2,20 on ye ater:

.day’s-expanse s of running The-go vern- TnfefffeQnb'-HO-ntembers-hadlea^ve-of 

. - - - - - toluMtara.'. $24P2 ff4. 

-tUUKCrS"1a iff e, ,yp,un nn«Hu-ivi~>ik <5;-1-35- —I —.. .*-• *.*.■«••••—n t *m' (Iill IIIcommon* mllHors,

low'er than1 * 1 * 1 ,b*>. st; $ 70 7 SO! o th er s, •$5 fto©6J-50;- mlloli -cows 'and' springer8»irl 11 1  j m

!«er.- - . j. afxrrTahVbs- j'ra'rkrt 2Rc lowe'^she asked. | lmn last TlHns.iay.N-losinf r *Rrll a nd'

-- ^ -l owers. b/SKt-larnba. $T; fair to k 'ooi Iav...fn'..(oko _n..rlR.,”.b.HV.. A'"Mru gh rt O?‘o111111011 lamhB.. .“ :i i ve vp i' k n. £w _a sw e gl e r t o T a k e ^ ; ^ ' ”f‘' o :t  

dare, and f won't be the f irst to spoil | $t r.o rr,; 7-ntls and Common..' 53rtf:s' ro

nmiDii lamJia. ft'ood fiult,‘hoi’ Hjioop^

rlRrfaml ly rcpUt-ft'HUtrrGet the l ice nse .” j Hugs—Market 2Sc li'lKhVr;' -Tlhio'ffo“fif 

Dd Rev. !$rt ^ ©6 -30;- rtmirl»a-r$7©R,Bar-low at. midnight, sun mon ed  G—S7-B at lfisT^an d 't h e. c e rowrotry; w as jufT-.

yp rfoiTired^at-'r'-nT~'iTi:—'Tire-!)rid e was j! 111red'.In the h r ^kloagoT—Moxk et-st bad yrrh-e e v ^ ff ©r1fl> t>n u.w__-S 1. -if  _____L.  j L ----  S ?rny--lb ;. oo>vfl .an d lu-ifn /s. i  I Rnr^'t.

th e"members of t he ^Skidoo clu bl ptnctm's an<i fomrerii/‘^ " t o©rTa^'r^ixiTwet;e_btddesnin.lda’anJ -wUnesseB. :^;|_L^. 4$r,^5{)^YfiteV,'«'«. $3.3 0^

' ’" ' " ) Tfrktru! _ Y1nlr.1> , md -Life. Savers Are Firedr 

-Secretarv ,Shaw announced—the dla

Hogs--M(irk01_.:w«ak to. 5c. .lower-

' 0i

missal of Keeper Ghauneey D. Pooland Surfman Jacob O,,Johnson, of Hol-land. from ihe life-saving service, af-TeT"-reviqw li.^“the rcpo"rf"dr ins pec tor  

Bal,linger, pf the - twel fth ,dist rict,- of. his Tnvestlgations into the drowning  of four men in the harlior of Holland.

on yQvem her .-_21-lUaat—The- secr etavy-si-.apended action with' reference to thetest /oflthe_ilfe-s aying_crewf .who.sfi-jaL

 _foil8_to_save the-drow nlng-m en—were-—nTccpH f 11I - ~T~.

The conclusion is 1reached that while

0«■3: trjm.-' -'Iv-SFT, •- • "' Jiealvi-fi rt-—lie ICora

  t. imibfpodtuff- ato cr $.;!;.7.Mi.3• ««.,»-4«/f5nm-rfifr,  I1-v" t' 'VTa iTThiF' :■fW

absence —Repie'sentalive LaceyTDf Iowa, tooka -pronounced.position In opposition tohe; ndjourtiment-of^coi igreks. for the

Ghristnifts-holidays—declaring tha-t-rt^- lg idiotic "for the house to adjouni and  then jam 'ull. legislation through under  whip and spur during, the closing  

.days.” ____-

-At-

'May Sell Zion City.-a—meefkrg-

ZIon-'Gity :esta te -in Zton 'Taberpacle',  Ghlcago,-Receiver Joim C,-HatelyToinounced I hat conditions ha.vr^reaclred   a notnt detnn tiding, tliat-ftmnejtliatmtu:.*r rangements be- madu for ..selling the nflre :prru)erlv;y

_ Alan- or/ tlieLereditbiH, h e said.,-arm1.1 absolu te poverty as the roaiTH-Tif  

having Invested- th.rtr ull hi "the king- dom.” Othetf are appr oachin g fitmn-eial- iutln.-.-'rhe ct'eflltors-.-w4H-- vote onthe q nefitioiiLof sel lin g the ..pro pert y, <.

V-To Order 5,000 Ca_r8..

The mumhaaing^afeeii^LQf-the-Eenn;

■3j2R nor $R4?'3.7f 

eontfimn- tnek'm r*■n n T f (an J ' pprt-bnHyr-tl-^-fTTrSO: U w n ?   l u , ^

syivanla railroad ha s. Invited -bids .forif.lie constrnctl oir of 5,000 box cars -atan estimated cost.of’ $6,000,000. This\\ iiLLuiake—nearly—60,000--add1t4 qnal

ffelght cars the. company; will: havc or*dored within tire past- two years. It Isttot-expecfe'd-tire-eai's-wiij-be-dellvered-

The cmv irndP- ACiis .<laLf- oTf  e\01 y ttdng exc.opt ffmiil inirkcN ; Rom). , „ probable ■the_men--to. axtj-n. ^,n,t

could not -have' besn .sav ed/ th e fgtriirnn. aa;- - 8j*r*'*l g,t. - '•

before:, the .la tier part of n ext year,

of tlriT:rewjto'7ira}c«rTepeated RttemptH he^v^, " 4’i'1'

Unauranci Reformer* Aholish ..Prqgy,  VlTrnitgnlhe -- stro ng- -feal 'iireB: <,5^1315:

to-re sou e-th e-dr own ing- men -is -i‘egard^- $5;:R-f>'j'/i1c r )n=ri’i>-.'it;1y1'” L'll(>Tfi ated- as '‘unpardonable.-" /-. - 1M**: “ '''

Boodle Up in the Air,’ ,1* ‘V• ‘ . __

:.:AssikkJmt—P roremitor^Gh aflas- EWard;- of-Gr and Rapids; has decided 

slow;, top laiviliH.-*7.7ftW7 ,7R' miiVq H*V.'a - .Tflfi.75; wi-Miers, *VRft /if s !’(V,i i “ 'ft

• pw ps ! ir.vV ’mv -   m^rn inn-r o—ffoticii

fu.jjqw.Ror' heuw. Ta.RS '-i.Ro. . *

mriffum4* j , *lisTtt'inrce'bnifWliiCh h-ffs. b'eeirpTeWfe  byLthe^Wisconsin legislative-insurance tu vest tgating ;commit tee, -and whleli will he presented’ at the ejojning session _of the state.- legislatu re,; is; The 

-.ah ()U11on:.,of-v.the_p roaty. sys t e m 0f-- vot-

!ra: '- 1 -hot to tur n over to -Fred erick Hi Gar*man, or New York city, the $1,250 wa-tor-deal swag whlclv-Gar-man-handed-

arvMWiT tt ittfii

-DoTFe tF Kte.  ' as li1

C, :-

4»c-r- oMii 1nor.fires..fiLn)ysi erioits orlgla- and-th ey afro- flow all boHcved-'id havebee n' si urtod .hy-;Gui/-stuuo put ty:

siittreme coi::-t . b- 

-vthiff;—fn-by -rS7’ rrdmts's'iljt*!

-a ea-

phmmgwfrdr

*jiKstnon 'Wh s .  raised in 

JFlTOtf-l . proprietor was " ty\ in it!pwvr - VioW-the vaTin—/M/m , p, oiffUTT

had hi'cti dimiivls lic*] -by 'th*;' jj;xi\  ij.nity 01 a I' ui Il au* l-IJ10 lilowinc of wh.isHi-'S :>>1•t- tii*' s-hiimin./: of (;ars

i 'Lake Vesaels ."Made Mone ,.'

i Never before. \va.p so :much--money:. :>paid 'lo)' cvrtrrytnn -.11eight Tn laire ves* 

 j'sTs ns-dn-riiig life seusoit 'JustlTcloBefL A :I:na 1 / |K-”'$*rt.noo.nr'iTt for

-A Phy sical- Wr*ck. LJacob. ,L/ Hisey, former- treasure a'nd general man ager"of ih e MuskegonMilling Go., was'taken- to Hackley bos-  pitnl today a physical, wreck and is  In a dangerous, condition. Doctors are with -him-constanGy-^HlIa-.slekness^was-

arurn "and binvUer.1nc 1coal. .iron, on 1-wit jsj.ar.u.of thfcuuuiusuyv-w.luch.' foiui d.tis . 

t wav int.n the..pit)lit:: accoimt of ves sel swmot,

_j)*'"rluips 'tlie !ur.coiit_ia the history-  he !akes.vGi-u.-’of Uve/'ships' show ed

!• i-ies c Hit;..a/;1IL;.1 ‘T. c ’uui-ccj-i - t ) v t -t!f a : //- T ,i l u y ^ i . :1., 1, [j-j‘.'-It***''**o11 j*ia

.inpjil (is'*.1!t /t.’e tin' (itci.slon. Itnagion,

if yon can,  Ilie ]lnll(.'d 

SUU.ijb lis ten in g LLLa. photijuguudcI- *

s.is s tlie. ,t'Iii'iitCih^e.'sci 

lie HUpreini1 *el Iit. of 

Tlie -w.lfo of a f'inein'rm(j -r)itriis(py;

"Iph ,  recently-'- been yurti 'n srtlftry liy , her husband's oon/rregatloti, Tlie pilu* 'I st er s w ile as a. •‘ule'eun is every (hi p’g 

the gets, and theo, hair of the Uhh y  Bhn does not; get it,.8 fiy:, tbe-TtHUnea’pt 

--'plls.Jjb.ii.maL.

■■Is -worth thinking-a-bmifr 

nii ivin g s«^n several of (ho new wt»ter-fc*te, we- can't fjntf it tn w

a prolU o| T-';|ieccent on the. Ihsurunce

hronght on by cottstant. worry over tho eotftV'airy's affairs and The charge-ngntu at-h Im-of ob t a lain g-m oney-u ndo:•fatHe-jirotenseSv -----

theyTTfeTr dsviiei HTillso IIfenT .Vet,

■ ;t. A,- T -tie, of Menominee, hrtleiioi,.:- ........ ...... i nml heartyT) ( S2, has- celebrated, his

iVHiiunIon, Tlie. despised old .wooden 1/seco nd silve r wedding. He has lived 275eamei .*., winch' vesse-lnten t.ho.ilglit junu's with each.of two wives. His:first

il>}‘''s.-ms aR q  ssi'1'i no longer of any  \ \\ ny  l foiiuea, hied i n d 8,SO, and tn is stsU ii c- lrc ' sine- paid in*profits whai-rytrT Tutfle niarrled. Marietta Gluck could have 1ief»n sold" foi\ and | •  L ,

“ t DenrtiiH-.fn MieWgan -dnriTtg - TOvetn-sber numbered-2;864, fiTiecreas*! of 54(1

dated he- ' '<lS rt>iupii!i,(,(l with' October. Pnoum onhc.‘..i .....  u led _jlio list of imporiaut causes oi

death, with 216, Ther e Were 2,62?als'ihs dturng the motiih. Tho birthnu(i..sv.!ui'_l 6J7 tind" tho 'de.atft•ra te 13.3

. ; .....   , - ' tie r I ,(!i!0.t'S(i'mAtcd, ]Ki|i.ulat.ion.-Janies Atkins, who left Fort Huron

two mont hs‘AKO to .Ixceno a motor-

Several hundred letterstween Nnvelilber-20-and..Novrtntuu;.:22,J-^ were found l.orn open tinder a Im nher itill o —iioa r—th q—Amu—Arlio r tlep'ot—Itu  Tbutniac-------:---------  , ' * r —: 7

.man in'Ghicago,, was- killed In a street ;eiip .otd lift Ion.. - ‘ ;.

Aid. Robtv-R-.-—Tttjdor, rd Port Huron. ;--has-tmed the city for $r>,0(Jb, for injuries .

sttHlalned ' by- fatting 011 h d ef cc ’tYWv.:ald e.wal k^,11 e sen t ti <11a.i m

Agnes I,ang, a Sarnia ^irl, who was .oijt on' iiarole for ilieft from tyhotel in  Forr Huron, slolo $fili from heF father in ’Siivi>ia. II .was Jntonded |o send her np."off ' the old .'rti'.frg'e, hut "the 'hut her-

n the etJtti.! .-hoom'dicmen ;4»»u iioUrJ>nt“h l<.ctil U)i<g^^M -Hw e4c -'-- '-J -----

it.les,yi)ave found that the, cqniinl^sfpri' o r si c rl nut ln-(fhma<la -dees-ti'ot-'Violatmno •vltTiHt

It down, .1--.

heart* excla im* the Topeka*"Caplr.nl,;to critic ise Het ty' OreenTfor'' stickingto ber. old one.'

R. L. Davl B.'of Dbvls burg, jiCMd of".thc_Mlchlgan.=J,remIuin_8rw4v-Go.rcwaiv badly Injured while loading stock Rat*u^day nlgh tat DavlBtnfrg.Tle. went, tothe top of a,car to set. the brake, andUf the darkness walked off, tearing the

[ligament* loose in both feet. ■

Frank. .Buck,, a-miller'e mploye d by <Ire Mich ig a n MIHln g (’0,. WH,e•bti rned to death.in a fire which destroyed his 

-home ln nrnpe/ lie lived Tn* a houfle owned by .lire ccmpany^and when last  seen was sitting at a table asleep, ItIs so pjpoaed he )vas .u,.overc ome -bvsmoke.. The c ausevof the fire Is  \i&known. .. ,.

scandal became nublfc. He has .put Its/disposal u n to jjio^cl rciUt court . ^ He-clmnged hls. mind when .IohnvMortotiTof-Ne'w York, made him .garnishee-de.

"vorf Ht- ”i;f|  v”^ 0-^ rim"ar-7ii^-iV4 f1 ^  ted, to Lc:_No. t Uvljlt^L’i-r-S—-VIt7x'oa -3-

feiulttht, ttlleglrffTThat Ga rmair Trwe*   .........  ■!, 4'ftH'P"r low, 3 curs flt'46 *4e;- No. -)v  nt 45 V, cy 1 at i-oin^ih4; Ha.

him $1,200 for money, borrowed. Where  the $1,250 came from ,was ne ver re*-

yrTTrow,-.;

veT-2cars

.^oats—Cash -No. a'wbitr,yealed in the" wafer deal trials, "Billy” a;'Wo. 1 h ' k r " ' n ‘ ," h r -  

l^eonard, "Trctllfl? hs~'a mes sen ger- rorj H-jrc-rsnTrrTvrc t efir (ii is fi l, ’]' nt 7tfic'

1. c or  d-eiu*.

some parties unknown, gave the en-

tnan.

F \ ■'.-“(as I: No. 2 , 70c nbtninai'?<l l| h t,jjiul_ .J tumq*- u.. -f '1 — %_-r 

l11nytes.*i*■*Lsr*jyj'.luio_anni _ i.j:' bng'V n't

-Tra mp—tmtuat’ry Dea dr  jTJTT.0:. -Frb nini’y, .|H >10 Mni-tUi'Te' iVJ

wainpr**, KVb'ng /ntj y, f rhf i f    *1 *T4h r $8

t The Washtenaw connly'jali;Ann Ar*bo.r, Is ctrfpiy 'of'li'cTlioes. 'Flits ’

-O*l*brat*a-106th-Birthtfayr

MrsvEttortreth-R mlker; of W’llltftma-burg, an d A •idQnecr.re&ldflnt'.of .BlaA 

........ .  .county,, celebrated the. 106th .annlver*:g=fh« =

trtMrahif i' of congratulatlon^-gh* re

  ble-them, bu jvil l. , J t o

was hing on'so a”|f s ml s h

Do not ke

-the—Ugh Lanplan to-ItaVcan be .uaedwhjLe oth ersw in do ws . —

. Palm s and

are very- greand fertil izeused. As thTtrctil vex-v csho uld *•fre qusec ret /of tthe rubb er'pwel l-w hon allow ing it toher plants, a

-of-llghtpand.it..p1ac od —fa i—f

Mince lluvfowl, sa'v abless, and toldfinely titincomix this--welltlib fire one lintte i'r -UiHlsmooth-stir-inmilk or stock,with a finely

squ eeze of leand n^diikt owell mixed-B

-e.tc., and' confire ii] 1 it laturn' it1omr of

cold-shape. ,noil in beaten

Vpimhs, nn'dtjg

same way?"

Invisible Out ft pie c

of- an old-- oThon press ithot i ron; andfec tlvw sp ot Vng” da y-f or Do--nortLron=ybr eak s. tho t

-CanarComm Iasi on Reports;The report of the Isthmian canal

ermiliilaKiMn,-g iving the progre siFof ttfff work on the: Panama canal In detail,  ' Imsehtef-sf eatnros=ofywhLch~marlzed- In -PrealOenY Rooseyclt’a um iaun ic^ac lll, J

■ co u nt o f : T i l s t r i p , was s u b m i t t ed t oco n g res s .

. . Is im--nsital.- For. years' Washte naw hits' had tin mionviable record as the winter! home for .'tramps.- Their absen ce t

moans a savin g of Hiousa nils (YrdbllaTiTT-rrt H-be- -rottut-y .---------------: ------ 4   -----

Who—chan ge.h ns Irceh hroiighr abohT

Fm.motby.froU—p)-|,!K, .M!)nt*,‘ \  1 00"no’iW 1 Ii(|oh learning is abtm:nejeds- in this world

AMIJSKMRjnS IN DKI'UO,^UColt J,tiding |)r,>|„ |)l,l. ,j|i

spends-hls lime in jail,

nL, all a m ati providing he

largely by the press or the count v waging a' war on the tramp nitissrice , I’roseoulm Sawyer has for some lime refused' to issue warrants for hoboes.  He mot some opposition among nm-  ctms"Wito-vvmr-; vcrtmnTin(!d t'0. nTaToya

The Catbo’ilc church will not get the  

money willed to ir hyKdwitr Winters. ,:rLLudff c-LrtH-t t<Hmlds WbfltWh'r "Wiim n,vl'| "-Fhv's-*-1s—fl

.goodly Kum/out/if the. arrcHi u/td prosecution of hoboesr

  -Jack-.Berry,.\jnntormftn of (he frclghl ca.v IP the recent. IF: nlngliam wreck,  has so fiir recovered-*ae-to be ahk> 1cret mm to .work." - •" ------------- ---•.......

ATxprt lias’Been horn to_Dr.mnd Mra,G-ur.al>|---\V‘ebb ,--"Mr4»r*-W'Cbb"IS' g' gr an dydaughter of thq late Jefferson Davis,and -the newcomer Is the only greatg r g n d ) i o n w ) f ,t h e - C o n f o d e r a t p r e * t d e1ttp

 __ Fopr persons were burned U> deathahd^ohei was fatally^burhed In a fire atthe ^enobla apartment house/In .BuNfalo. N. Y. - ; - ,

. new hoi.'  " ; 1’m V_iy_ tomut children.

5;« (ftT;. rsmuy 4«.,» w.^« « 0 1 ,«»  oiiuutiKpin/"Muudtty," , . ‘, C.,IU!' j Iv. Hoyt, in conjunction with Wlncon

■ A-man wo u ld h av e t o k n o w a - lo t . t oL■ h s s n iAi ' t u s h i s wi fe t r i e s t o mn k oo t h e r . p eo p le b e l i ev o /1he Is ho  Bhe can bpvfl Homo excuso f.or believing it her*■vlfti

trafirTTi; Bannlstpr and is . nowfvlng Ja_tha^hospltai..-He- lay whew be fell for more than an hour bfffd?#helngiidUcovereiL ~

’ Miss Bdhft Hoxle. a former TT, 0f .^student, and now teaching school inBattle Creek, will go to Panama to

/harry Reynolds Smith, a Detroit boy,who i« engineer on the canal. Th«froond li a Spanish war veteran.

CharleB:ScovfryTi.-ftn-Bxoter-iown»blp.farpier, was sentenced to from ope tofive years at Ionia for the larceny ofa gold.watch. He refused to testify and/he jury' found him guilty,

Frank Flint., a Battle Creek printer an d ed i to iT wh o .b ecau s e : h e .waft d « a ta j rd d u mb g a in ed , t h e d i s t i n c t i o n : o l

<brtng “th^ only edi.tor-who was neverknowh to Biwfear,” 1s the proud dad olhealthybojrtwlmr 

Dokicr fi, ,Court..Van Worden^wasfined $90 and $10 coat* in Grand Rapids for practicing medicine without alicense. He sa id1“Dokter” was not a:title hut his baptlismal name, givenhimby his Holland parehte.

und”^M 1fe^twhich^-remawhen Uioy- a

FoTho followin

heneflcln l whfreely andvb

t i n c tu re o f h e

flower water aVfttbV.'TTIiIh -«I. -v 1on the handstha t they wil

Chestnuts

sprcacl,onTbasujipor. Bo’iiten der ft, poucool choi) tholion of, store

tuTd,~sal t nit butte r and a Serve on hot

8tarch Apropo s of

•ulnes s is grknown. •Somment Is ruine

f ew d r op . r i.trea*’ linger. fectively remo

accident.

- /Ne w WElbow glov

have the backIngs anda re  band op  o ft o

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oman’s . Simple, Documents Thai Made Ctimiaal Case Famous and' Virtually

•er•WHen-fiead:to the- h.ry 

That Tried\iimfor -

fe-

  His-LiteT

kimpr, N. Y.—Printed below app. -Which, within the past few , have becdme Unowir'almost  one end of the country to the  as “Grace' -Brown's .«. lettered'  need no Int roduct ion- save per- 

iliai muse t u u iM

ster , QlUette-. - a  y, formed the most’ remarkablee'ot that case. The. whole ktmevt .the prosecuti ng- attorn ey ..wasupon . them. .If pusses'"under-

 prar.y, Hhn good 'Mil and -God blessyou, ■l,oviugly, . *. - J

i* « i n, ' , , THU K m’i?, is,—l am cryi ng, ■'....

^COMH ANIl TAKE MK AWAV’1

ug why t he -murderer of thehould.lmvo preserved u-serlos of m’jiu5 ^>\ iuy nr -u—ht—WH«--te -,sa>:v< lils -'dQbin...from- Gre—nioninii t.w.ero placed .i n tn e litmus or af ,12  men. l/: is inconceivable

Gil lotte ^ke pt, them for the!r.

‘‘I Ilore Isn't a (jir hn the Work! as

MisVrahk' ns l AllTTo-mfllrt.’’iyoiiLh _()t seHo.’.l mu12-Oi.b, 1900, Tiles -’

doy—Niuh i*—My—ljpirrTl7 ester: -il_ niTrdUrlJrfalMI -ml| —\-ek -1|inn-Hit iTr-PonTHVpsliiirt\-fo t'oi(laud, I-simply cau t,sutyhere an, Innwr. _ ..Mam'ma .wuri iiu; a nd wonders’why" r.ery mi mueli. jind i am’-jusi, ■-■{jJitpit,, Kicjc, Please, eome a milake^mi' i away/"some p|

, or "the ^ent lone sa^o f 'cha rachich-they-revealed, for- he is-notnd of a man. to whom such

appea\, -It is utterly impvob-bAt he sever recognized la thermple .-lit erary ... beatify,- "althoughthey do possess In an umisiiar—.the more_ unusu al wh en It -is

mbered tha tl-Gracm Brawn^waaritry-glrfof plain educatlonrrwlyoorked 'as a factory hand.some how Gi l le t te ke p t ' the m, .uTAr he r ic a npUhi ie " ha s c ome I n to ’

BBe ss ion- bf - one - of - t l ie - mos t - r e - -

b l e •* s e r i e s : o f : d o c ii n v e nt s — t h a tpp eared in a. r .vlmlnnl case. 4a

I . .iv,,! ., hum,/ p lace ,"'dour. -1caino dp homc/llii-s moriiltig anil 1 justcan t -1re| mmii ig- in I Ttiti~tfnii‘. Inst ;ir 

GhtfijosY 1  presume I -will havo towrite yotr to meet mo In Gthclmiatus7now we don!t-know 'anyone there.Chester::,-there UiCfa’gTrl.in-the. woiTcTas miserable as I~flnr•"to-night.”arid

•'.you-have- made-me-feel-'-Bo, : Chester£ I don't mean that, dear; you have

-alwa.vB-been-awfullv good to me, and 

elation of character, as the writcord of a tortured soul, they

already taken a""'place jmique—Ihnnals-of- reRl. life- tragedi'es re are the letters: •-. . .

P. S,—Please come up Sunday night,deaiv ~ rrr'

h o .u l d   H A - v e : M G > w r :

Somehaw.1 Have Trusted Toil

ors and sisters, are at a social -veceptl'on' to-night: biit .they c fln 'fge t over ^.niy' Wylj jgf-" .:•••. ■. r do wish .yon Mvoi'frjicrer'I- can'twaltcsollong^fot- letters, dear. You ('GAN,;i ':VQU COME .jTO ,ME? ”must \yrlte more .often,. please, and,

-dear,—'when . you' -reud-unv lette rs, ifvott 'think' I airi unreasonable, pleaSe

Mor e-ThkarA ny■.One Else;’’tir ” Otselic, June 21st, 1906,esday Nlght-A-My Dear Chester:irsf-ready-for-hp.ri. aml-a m-sp- ill 

d- not help writing to.y ou.

ster, J came-home . because. .. I-t~ l= d o n '

now L will be here after nexty. This girl wrote-hie that you~d~to be having an awfully-nd'Bhe guessedcbarmy coming- had. done Tou ~gbod,-‘as -yytHmd-

aid. thaf~y ou“spent mos r^f-yo tirwith that deleBtable Grace HtU,w, Ch isier, qlife does .not know>kbr-MtBa--Hil l—- and-.ao-did -ytmtthat because she'knew It would'me feel badly, but just l^ecatiseidn’t ' think. ^ I—should/ have'n^Ghestei'f-that ou-dkirj? ^ ^ 1  e,;'.But somehow I have .trusted

mbre than anyone elae.—Wbenv-he othe r girls have said .hateful.to me o'f you -I -coul d no t be

hem,' You told me—even-prom-

th her whfte-iiwC^dnfehapB, Chester, you don't1 thinlu can’t help makin g me grieve,wish’3thin gs ~w,ere- dlfrc writ.—You:aay~:yuu:' do, toh r but:-yo»-can't-ly-wish-Bo more-th an I—I havevery brave since I came'h°™e ,-night 1  am very discouragecT.

er, jit I could only die,, I knowbu7 feel about this af falf"a tid;Ifqr your sake you need not be

ed, If I dle-I:hope you can..theu.can flle. The doc

ays'I will,-and then' yomjmii doB you like. ’ I am not the least

fended- yith- yOty ^mly J-am -a-llt-ue to-night and I feel thls way.

how much I mrsa yo u. ' HonestI am_comirig babk-^rt^week

B you catt come for. nie- rlgfitl am  bo   lonesome I can’t atand

Week ago" to-night^ we were tor. Don't yon remember how 1“dea rt- I ihavifir'eried like

r . ' . .. .

THttTWO>>TORY»ANOWiCH.

Repufap -fW-the ' AfteTnMfr Tea and _ ti ttl e Support, ~ / -

- ^ o r e l f t e n x b o n ^ t e a H t t l * s u p p e r s

t i r p - Btor y sa udW I c W a f t r e Q t i j te ^ th d  1thi ng ,'5' . ' . - - - v

T h e b r e a d , b r o w n o r w h i t e , l e - j c u t

I n s l ic e s o f , wa f e r th inn e ss a n d de lk

e e < e l^ . »hmto>»q(l i ‘ " jOn- "0^ 0 . . ; shoo Is, jpread a.s we ef or, savo r^l a^l nty andon the jjther. a tasty accbmpanlmeoJ;forflt, ' " *■

The two-are put tqgother, spreadsldftB .up, and-are then toppqa-wIUua,third slice, butter downward.

There Ia_n6 eird^yTdssjbrercdfflblraatlons.* Cold bqiled ham and toriguemoistened lightly y lth mayonnaise

LOVE AND MARRIAGE

W|DDING8, OF- CONVENIENCE

mayrcoTgr nalae sprinkled with minced pickles■or olives the othor. v : .  __  _ 

 _  ______ le—foie—grae—epfe ad^a -toa a-ltf n-^U hloh - of. Wcalt h>L-.CQuplca. T rue, jllce and ■delicately slire'dded cucum-hers oju-toinataes."W 

inais

moistened with,

mayonnaise, the other,, make an epicurean blend,For a vegetarian sandwich .spread

ohe slice with minced green peppersand cucumbers chopped fine, and seasoned with mayonnaise, and the other; with mayonnaise-dressed: shredded 

Love Is More -Often the Motive" 

tiwm-Reople Think,"Declare^ 

Margaret Sangster.

nee leaves;’ ,, ,, .Or, spread one slice with: cream

efioese arid the other with fhlncednuts o r • wltli, chopped pllves or pickles^ 'Mushr ooms,' tomatoes^ and boiled eggs make: a-:subst antial“plcnifl:filling.  J ' 

-I/w.tsii- b^nirfil UI p . Vitn will lipvm-l.did.Satu rday njgjn. _  __ 

:-..l_iuuiltrsiay,-.Irero.zrdoftr.-iuul ’jdoase'iTuow what ymrhav e made me suffer,don't ask’mo to any longnr, Do youmiss m o much? ■1.:am so loii(>sonvewitliouf-.you. 1 don't know lidw l amgoing to nmlingo about going to Ihicfe

door. . I mis s ;vou and want to. ssoyou, but-T . wish-I could dim ;. I-anv. go,-ing 4o bed now, dour. Ple ase =comeand"don't7m ak inrie 'wait .t'nere,. -if-

alnmlil Imp pen I would alw ays r egr et"It for you r’sake. r You- do n ot know  papa--aS;,.well..aS I doj and I would; not dke' you /to be d isgraced -here. We havo .''both"suffere'd' enough - and

HI N-T8-FOR —T-HE-H OUSEWI FE?—,;

’•Orange peel t hrown on an open Are;filvoa ..fni t.li a ploasfug__odor In t heroom. • : ' .■ _■„

'.Keep all ffieTUtchon ute,nsllsjn 6neLplarcB7atrd a sinttlI one"at"tha"t: “ Tt_wRr;ia vo- tkn or-&n~d#tft epS:-

BY MARGARET E, SANGST ER. ,fGopyrlght, 190C, by Josep h 0, Uowleu,) The marriage, of convenience far 

as, our country Is concerned, is ari exotic. Abroad, In those Europea n couri* 

"rrreB'wlmrepai'ei]for their 'chi111ten with fliijuidaL/coaslderatlons iiilinonclng the ' contract, such marriages arc^by no means,"UU'  com mo n.In (ho old lands o'f the east, anc le u t :cu at o ms _atil l..:p’r.oviLll JUuLluh.'though oriental p/ireiits may not know-  'tho~phruse, they havo. lho_thjng Itself.  .^Sngllsh ppea klng peolilo, as a fule r'care a groat deal fox sentiment. .Those? who have -had- opportunitie s for bb- sei’vatl onr {nsl&k-t hatr-K

genlril. They haye bad th e sametraining, " the same"TIbefaT"®ct.nd have—min glo4 -ln

'from the fji'St dancing classwhihl of.’soclal pleasure In w

To. fancy that there laluo suereal love among the rfeh an-in’thlfi ; woi-ld’a.-,gQOjds Is, to ~

-rituph^tiifetake, .

™Brobab',/rriarrlagos thatTare contrldie life, and even . lriterjfdeeply markqfl by 'mbtiv^jseRtlmontal. :A man lc‘and haviaig a, house fuij^discovers, after’a.,„y

ed and are- falljng lntqjislraint. ,,A yldowo^p'*or with-a sjnglb cli]‘Ja mate, but he w ’Jit tie qnqe Ifesltnfislip fe;:hja_idtf drwho attracta'hi•his first love'ful stdpryo

“Often

more romantic gnd make love with more passionate—fervor dhan . Ambri- cans, althou gh tlfm-e ia greater "rpru

you had mpde plans for -something SundayTycnTmitst confe Monday morn-Ing. .  f  ___ y : - \ - '-

...PlettBe.'thirik de’ftivthat'I had to glv ej close.

 fr -WetUd' rather^ go .away quietly. In ameasure .I will, suffw/ me more7 but’ will not complalu ff you wlll. ndt. getcross and will come for. me. il must  

Write -nte -Wednesday night,

1 ltpriw.you will always b'e'.r You just won't, be a coward.. I know. Mv’ hvoth-

up a...whole summer.’s' pleasure and ypu surely -wlil-be -brave enough to g ive ’up one evemng ’.for me, 1 shall expect  and look" for you Monday forenoon.

Heaven,-bless you^until'.Then,Lovingly and with RSss.es,

" • — KID.

dear, and ^tell-me what you thinkabout everythi ng^—Let’s not leaveTattout1platia until the last moment, and,above all, _nl ease —wrl te^ancL Bay you.

A weak solution,., of "turpentine poured d,own the writet' pipes once week will drive the water bugs away.

When a cracked egg must be: boiled7add ,a teaspoonfuliof .salt .to'the water  and It Will cook without losing any Of  the white or albumen,

Have a short piece of hose to at- tach to the’ w'ater fauceta'nd extend t<r the :washtuba..to fill-’them andwsave

forglve"'nve" for th at letter I se nt y ou this morning. I.am sorry/and if Twere  there I know you -would ,say it wo uia be-alLOJK.

-Lovlttglyr ------ HPHK-KJDa

rmt^nilinl It. but do Think 1 amnlKmt~nruv.j  witli-grio.L^amtsthatzd'-:iloh't know, jn.sf what‘to do.1 Pleasewrite, to mo, dear. ' ;•Lovi ngly, iytm -know. whom. .

 —Soflth-Gtscllc,:■Julie. 19, 1906. ■

to1Sotpe-'Plaees—-T o- da y..

‘Chester; l Need You More Thai)

' 'You Jhink 1 Do,’!;south-.msenc^.Lnncy,i:0,-ia0G,-Monday  

7SIght— DeatX ’hest (,M?p-I-am-tmic 1v too tlr.od to write a de cent le tte r ’.or ovrin follow the lino, but i' have been, un- 

T»nsy"all~day, riml-I-cmtit-g cMto, sleep  because I"am-sorry-JPSSflt- you'such a-hateful-letter this morning, so I am 

“going "to writo-and-ask -yottr-forgive-  ness, dear. ‘ I_ .was-cro sS—andJLwxate things Xought'not to have written.; "1  

“am sorryT'd ar, and i ,BhalLneyer^feei-

Sonth Otsellc, July . "Night=-M’VDear_GhesteTT

'quite “right““about-a];l this -unt il—you- write and say" you forg ive m e. I "V as

51m V. LITTLE SISTER CAME”

'I T(?ld Her I.G uess ed My ^Fortuae

Wa s Pr etty W.cLl. Told 

-:SQUth, Otso lic, J une .23d, 190‘6, Sun day Night—My Dear Chester: I was 

-glad to hear from you and surprised as’ \voli.-. l'“fb ought you would ratlfOT have inj’letters affectionate, but yourT ivas so .businesslike that I have come, to’ tho^cohcl usio fFtM t”you“rw|t1i_mtn e‘

to -be th af'v va y^ I may tell-—you, though, .that,I am not a business worn*  

 jin, a mi fBQ"p vesiTme thaOhes.Q letter s

time j-li fttn g-and -back ftch e. ■- ?—•■■?’■'■For.-ft .sweet sandwich try chopped

^gs-and^ates^Dlsteneduvith--a: littlelemon Jujce, ^Chopped nutB added tovoi-v :

When linolehm begins to show wear,  paint the/-surface wff|T'agood - quality" floor varnish and allo^f- ltr'a “lohger tlmo to ‘dry than would beTi^cessary for wooden boards. _

gq roe ron^ thgjj aidxarfrrttoffhTgliftlr’in:arranging fpY theVuture in the matterof :settlements than -has-ever been th e  fashion here.

For example, an E ngl ish" mqthAP:.takes-for granted the fact—that* hlr

■young daughte rs will att rac t inen wffiTshall deslre" to ^marr y th«nu; yWltft

-ahe-does. w iat 'she can .toBar”the patlTofTdetrlriuehtalF^arid'rtoinsure her gtrls against falling in lovewithm en who,niay1not:be- abletprsup-r  port them In comfort. . If, however,

thri love-making'occurs in defiance; ofher precautions, Bhe is not averse toan—Rgag&mori^ -Virfth- Hrarrtage—gonde-

Who -ha#corn fo_rtab

^rgqvoT jg-a-m aMlyet it not/J.com for tab! Jrchildreninanagem

 _may_noTljftirst, but w-spect, .which are-gj7genuine affection; l"

.Never thel ess A"E4fety is an pxperjBJfT

'times' a dangerous' on earth equals th .

^Shipwreck _  js" so ji  .home., .When, mis3

wHl^Mot satisfy- you-an y-mo.re, than the others did. / I would not like to

7XCottage-Ghee se. . —7This’ Is aii/oTtPfashloned 'recipe for 

Set, h. gallo n nr morg-  

•ot-'ctgbbhredrTnHk^lfi ''the oven-raft er cooking a'meal, being Bure to leave the door .open. Turn the che ese ..around frequently and cut t he curd „ into squares wit h a knife, stirrin g _gpritly now-arid then pntll it' is ap warm ,as  the-flnger will bear, and the wheyj,a  In evidence all around, the curd. Four. 

Ttir of't hls 'lnto a coars e "bag arid’hahg  _lt_tq drain in a cool pla ce for four Tnutrs.-oc-ovea-nlgiit If lCts madeJITtira  evening, When wan ted, - turn-out"of:  the-ba g,, chop rather coarse_with a

distance in the future. ,•YoungTpeopTe' acrossHhc sea often’ 

wait' patiently, for years* until tjie'time  comes when they may, man'yw'ith the  prospect oMlvlng-and-brlnglng up. a family in fespectufllllty and independ-  mice; ■ — ' ’.- •

nqL-thgobtain deltbertftl

lati

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-Witli-usr-am oug—very yo ung .people, there'is often little dlscreUpn anti little notion,of w hat expenses ninrrlago. may-bring..- As veais.multiply, people" 

-grow-prudent;-—A-man-o f :30 and a wo- man of-28 are much fnore likoljn^rcon-  Slder ways and moans than a.g irl .of  ^fS^andra-yonllr of 2l;. To-t he-la tter,- a twelvemontlu-aimettrs -a big -piece cut out,of life, and-they-have no patience  to-w ait un til tho man- is —earning

the 9:45 train from the Lehigh, you will get here about lj .. I am sorry I coiild not go to HamHtony’deari-butr  papa’flflti^iriamrim dld'floT'wmnrme-tOT aird-there-are-so-many^things-I-have^  

-had to work hard fob In the last.two.  weeks:'- They , think I'am' just-going.  out:there-to- Deruyter, for^ft' dear,when-I get there I will go at 

once to the HoTeirund I duri’t think I wllk/sce W of the people. If I do, and they ask me to come to the house,' I will say something so they won’t

ing, "arid’theri” this-morning mamma-gave’ tny lette rs to. papa, before71 was4owm—Lshould not-have had it posted but it went long-before I was awake.1 am very tired, to-night, dear. -1 have been helping mamma sewTcday. . My7slater-ia making mc a pew- whlte .Peter V>an Biilt.-and I"do get bo   tlred flaving it/ fitted, and then th.erq are other 

-rled-arid-tlred. I'never liked to- have  dresses fitted, and now it is ten times  wWse. Oh! Chester, you -will never know how glad I shall-be when this  worry ,ls all over. I am makfng mypelf 

it-thlnk-I-was not giad .to healr ioit fe- and- season and dress wlth sakr-from you. fo F r 'wfts very glad! but it  was not the kind of letter I. had hoped to get-fropi you. • 1 .

I think, pardon me/ that i under*  slarid^my^poaltioruanfl-that-it is-rather unnecessary for you to be so fright*  fully flank in showing it to me. - I  can=8ee-rfty-po»ltfori .a8 keenly7as anyone, I /thlnk’“ “You sa y you were sur* 

'FftHtnl—but you“4;hbught I wb ttld/^ bcr

pepper and sweet cream. Some cooks Ureas the cheese with;.sugar,...cream  andJa little nutmeg^ and- still others chbp it' very fine, add salt, work m a-very- Httle-c ream-O r-but ter—and-mold..

into small balls.

enougtYto-sli QPqrt a-wlfe-a nd-chll dr’en-  Perhaps this republic Is the only spot on the; civilized globe where ' ueotde r'ush into mkrrlage without the reflection that marriage is the founding of  

"a family, qrid that chlldrbjnar^flure,

decent must accer- ■.of-thelrr-ielly..with’,v.can: To make the btlori is sometimes a!for the sake ofjanv.shoufd be no procla’to the' four wfnds.

a point where we shut rlnges of convertieneg, y.ond—wret ched 'makes  tion we a re seutlnieU-'-take:nrlde in being do. a household the wide Kdid not rejoice, when the  our president was married she loved. We wero/all as jubUarijhi, if .we had- been. present_ in person" ^  

-the —beautifarl--wedjHrife- ari<l ythe ,te<MTTlagebell8=iri-the“jA\rhit e:if ou ieh rid  their silvery .echo on evejy coast, everyt^i-n6mmtalA_njd avpi v  vallpy {hrnii'ghr^Vjfeo ur -va st ' do ma in s; ■ 7 .

them their, claims and the manlfdld

mn^fnmrCgftIandTand7.tjia.f  we jver’e . to meet , there/ tb go to afuneral or wedding in some town far- tlicr a long. ^wT illly - Mripvdr-fM •— 

"WHfB 1ivvlied 1to cont erftmLf 

discouraged. I don't bee why .1should be. discouraged. What words have Ihad from you since I came home toencourage me?

cut- niy vacation. ■a.dlttle-sh.QtL.and.gQi,Will that be Oi K„ d'iar?

You must c ome in the mor n ing , f o rI jiaye l^ad , to m ake -you -don’t know

fiovFmany'riew •'p»hsisl0Bet.yoi«.trlwr le t te r , in o r de r to me e t you- Monda y . .i/' f lia llke wa lilag^ unti 1—Mon.day   hi' t10w jihat I havexta. I 'don’r thlnlc-at

 /girWir nveryflUe; does.' I am quite .brave to-night,' andr aiwflvA-jeel better after- X-wrlte_you . jester , ro I hope you mind the hate

f u l l i n ^ r n a T a S T T ^mlnd’-my writing so much. Wharfi-do-vou suppose we. will be two weeksfrom to-rilght? I wiBh'you would'write

-and-tell me,- dear,-.all hqut_y our coming. I’ anv awfully afraid I can’t goto Hamilton, Chester, " -

P a p a can’t take me and 1 am n$rv~ o\ig abo ut g oiny^ aloner^—Yon— saa=J.

^rgYmi"wrifg=atrth6ughr. to- blame bec aus e tK'0:glrl S—WUUldBf’t come. -I invited thenr here'becauBe"! thmightr-i- wouIdiT l  Ub  hI)  iuucsuiim,—I*

As’tb the financial

’^^Ffxing vDa maged^Furrvfture;Where"' there 'va re fine, pfn llke

scratches On new furniture Or#- tnay1 be ea sily removed by using pulverizedrotten-stone tharcan he bought readyfor use.- This put on a soft flannel rag

-and—mibbe(Mnto the surface of- the

ex pen ses thar~ivliriircrease~frqm —infancy .to adolescence;

While‘marrlage .shoiild nevey be for 

. -c lH^ ago nig -uatiger

an iristapt thought of”uriless_there is 

true loVe to blnd the-partles^iri^a-union that’only death ..can break, still love by itse lf will not build a fire, or pay rerij or provide meals'," Love is enough for  bappiness, and happiness cannot exist without it. and, yietrihere- is alwavs-

the top. of a table wlll not 'Ohkt takeoff 'the defect s, h ut “bring a polish _tothe wood?

flower parched and athirst; if the strainof poverty be too great.

Speaking of the strain of poverty,.R 

nianimaJs-awaYdifficulty,' I. am the one who. will—bemost afltected by that. You sriy "your 

damp piece.of .chamois care| «iiy wipetho wood, and when all -trace of thatis gone" a bright luster can be. brought

trip.’V- Won’t It be you rJrl p as well aa to the surface o f,the wood by rubbingllghTrr= It trtr^ oftr Td «e'^ f“ cbeefte-

You .consider me as, cloth moistened - with -alcohol?—The jmmef^ TTTm derstan d^how^ ^yeu^ feeLabout'the affair,somotblrg ' troublooomo tha t you -botE

.exu'emwiypoui'i1whoBe^requirembnts-are few,- than=bj

qcting. 1—Thousa nds of imniigr&nts are':contented-wUh.-mei'e-foo(Land shelter.

a   wri ter 'on social topics .deflCiThed,

would have-to-ri de quite, a distance before I dbuld’take the train and then

anvthlng-but fair thatjmu should qo.meuri*M mdtiy morni ng. Bu"tr.de’a)v; "youflmgfeje e he-n cessl t^yjm^ 'of i - { g T R-topg^wHitrand; Chesterr=P t in g .he re am* n ot ma ki ng ^ 7 ^ V ^ e W ^ - ^ u l l j ^ j e n a l t l v e ^ J f ^ I .

ered wltn. You think if it. wasn’t for nne you could, do as ydu liked all sum* mer .and not be obliged to g ive up your position there. I know: how you

day1morning and 5an get a train:,upthere^SuMayTTfght^yo!i^ivonld-com^

up S u n d a y 'night and be there to meet  riie; Per haps thaUWould be the best way. All T care 1ft that I dou't want to Whit there alt day or half_a day.

' r gQ nt here-Wii a shgH Fdq^jo* 

you •think it wouldTbe wiri'e to come  hack there? Could.y oiTcom e to .Der-. uyter and meet me? I have relat ives  there; hn»- perhapB I could arrange it

feel; bntroncw -ln-awhlle~Tou~make^mer serr^ hese—things-a-Tgrea t—deal^^ iqre;

TaTTer must be u sed sp aringly on fur^riitnre. for/ lt^burns-the;.varnish and. will ruin the appearauoe' qt the rocjter or table If enough is pijf on .to scorch the-*urface.>

night. 1 do not- know what: I woulddo if you were not to .come. I am,a y * I have boon bidding

y -all the time ^fnce"I "left Cort^tfi^Le hlgh-at-s i^som ettJn^-S undaylam^awfullyblue.

w, dear, ;iet )ime tell you. Youet this Monday "some' time- .Now;

lease write me Monday night attdrre and poet it Tuesday morninghen I will g et It, o r ought vto,nes’day morn ing. , 1 Just want toh at-t ha -tmu ble -1 s wh v I don’t

from you. I .was teiilrig mammaday^ow”^ u ”wJwterarid I never-and she •aid: -" Why; Billy,-if

wrote you would have received

somehowliming  __ 

 bed. ouilts—a1

1 was pleased ' yesterdayYou know..! have & lot of

i guesH—and 

did/not maao aaythiogVflriTlmad /and said: "Mamma. Ches-

ver lie d, to me, and I know he" if you were only here, dear,

glaffT wouldTeTn t you thin k I am.awf ully brayd?

doing so much better jhan J.ht I should. / r thitjk aboutdear, all the time and wonderyou are doing. I am so fright-dear.  f  Afattde ha i lnvited,,metor next tueiday,:but I don’t

I can go. Oh, say, ft you poeter to me Tuesday morning Xwillt Tim day Well, dear?arq; ciiil rit m e to dinh'er and *

»top, Plea se write or I will be

aboVir eraay, ......   ,

good-by to some places to-day. Thereare so many nooks, dear, and all of^hem so dear to me. I have lived herenearly all my life- . ..1 First I said good-by to tjie springhouse-Wit ITttr^ eaMnawM W h :moss; then the-Apple tree where we:had -our -playhouse; ;then: the Beehive ” a cute Ht tieT 0U>®(in, the orchard, and, of course allj he neighbors,that have^^menaed-t^^dfesses^from a-little tot upio save' me a threshing Ireally'deserved.-'------- — - — - ..

‘oh dear, .you don’t reallM what all^ m e a n s to-m e. «hal l

never see any

 plainly than ever.-Chester,. I don't suppose you will

ever know how I regret being all thistrouble to you.- 1 know you hate me,TOd ‘-I' can’t bla me ybu b rie- bit;-;1My1wholo-life-ls-ruined^-and-fn 4i-measuro

-yours-is^Uoo. .': Of I course. R’s worsafor me than.for-you, but the-worldarid you, .too, may think I am the oneto b tame, but aqniehUW I.'ca n’t, ju ftatmpiv-ean^-ihirik that I am. Ghesten

JkjULuJLBuiddiiai

asking mamn.tu whqre Ahey were andsaying I wished ! had d.flosen, whenmv little sister said: "Just'y ou andsomeoneeise Will riot need so many,"'

OLcburse my .face got cri mson and-the rest of theffamily roared/ Mamma Is so nice about fixing my dresses;,hho has them all up now to nice shape.v».i romfltnber the white dress I worem-< X didn 't

»»w yoke. well, .to h.« .1- »W. I told hw I noa .od Ithave a new yokemost made a new dfesjL.qufc4 flL.tMt.I am afraid the time will seem awfullylong before l.aee you, Cheater, .I Et>b

of them again, "imTmVmma.Vgreat' Heaven, how ld olo yemamma!" rd o rt ”lmpW“what-Lw iildo without her. She is never. cro |iaJd «he atwayii help* w much'flwiUWlifiOT I thl ak H EMBfc *.L f S . she has trouble enoughas ft is, and I oouldu’t. break her heart

like tML  z*ir-***A^«tM>bans j(Lshe4

I dislike waiting for them.- oh! dear, I rio get so blue, Chester,Please don’t waU until the tast of"th ^ flow glad 1t ' lw -ou cocdHrrote me 1

, I need 'write in a

I said No so many, times,' dear, Ofcours e, the worl d will not.Mpow1*;that, but it’s true all the same.. ‘

My little sister came up just a min*ute ago with her hands full of daisies

 prett y ,-well .'told? now. - 1 don’t wantyou to mind this letter, for I am. blueto-night and get so mad when the girlswrite things abou nse, Your letter L w « au M always post your letters la

to? morping af^er %i r writo-them or|.waLnlce, and I was gW to:gotjt. , Illhe aame nlght, —They are a day-laterhere if you wait until noo n, ^ Of 

•Imply feeP "out of sorts" to-night.When you are cross, Ju*t think 2

am sick and oan’t help all this. If 

TTfeame M elntea lA/MBn’t' know, >he wrinR be angrir'wlth

I Win « t. r b . b .ppy I . " '

veek before you come. Gan t youtoVfliit of the week? Chester, IyflUttPi'0  than ybu think 1  do. .r X-rsaUj/-think it wilt be impossible for me [o.stay here any longar tban this week,-t-want to pleas#, you, but Ltfilnk,!Chwifc,'it would? be very

If 1   should stay here and anything

you were me, you jeouldn^TelA flhdTlug fault, I know. I don’t dare think

glad I will' be to see you, \ If youa letter like this LwouldtLtlong time, hut I know you

aMMi’t taa s* me In that_wav . Taii_stUIJust' forget It and be you# own dearself. You know I always am cross in

,;it was that way Sato & d ' r o s i !

Lovingly

re an-..........-thatdotf’.t h«langry, d#ar,

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sfl=bTitter^ the bottom^of-*a“ pie*disflTTrpi'cad^over it a layer of apricot jam, th en: a layer of Frenc h roll cutin slices anji buttered, another layerof "jam, and so on, until the^ dish isn e a r  ty-ftUedr-having-the-roII-Oa- top. jiRg^one-to^ a- m ag|strate-:and—be/Pour over it a ouBtard made-vfllh-twa-marrterir^ThhFwas^a-tnarriage^f coneggs to a pint of milk. ...Put the pud'ding into a slow ovep, and bake forabout two hours. W hen c^ lmd.^tttr p

sauce made by boiling a-tablespoonfrijofjaprjcot Jam in two of water; add ateaspoonful of lemon -Juice.... _ 

. 1 •* —

1 ■■ . Sh rin king C lo th . _  Thequestion-of how to -shrlrik-heavy.

Cloths Is often a difficult one-to solve.Hang the material over the clothesline, with thA fold on the line, andwet lit with th e garden hose. AllowIt to hang untll’dry. It will be quit!unnecessary tO lron it, as the garmentmust be |»ressed-when finished. -Thiscan only be done with heavy-clothes, bb   p light loose weave Would stretchand lose Its shape.

“Chwse-ffiatisr Whisk the . whites of t hree eggs to

a stiff froth, add three ounces of 

 N -y .t > ■ ’ C .  . . • z 1 ' j ■ "

 j f e i

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Into balls about the site of a matble;fry In boiling frit till crisp and 'Brown.'Draiu and qarte very hot.

4 1.

a:year oF’fw'a’agq, what she eallecT a;marriage of,convenience Jn. tne .AastRide of -New York. The ...two- young’

 people Were a newsboy and -an orphangirl. The;Iatter had been turned adrifthv> an old woman who had broug-hfc-hee-upr-/She had:nowbete: to~go^and JnJin,i ia w a ia g ^ i u u i f # & 4 i a d s i ^take^horrbut^he^m an a ged-to-#eeure-a  tlnylodglngZ'i nraTteneffien ti*nd~ wl th:a cot and a washstarid, a second-handstove, , and an e mpty sqap box for achalrTthey. started housekeeping, hav

venience on the lowest plane..

 —In Boqlbty-Of—S- ^different, order and.

higher type, marriages of convenience,are frankly spoken of by friends andrelatives, although delicacy mhy drawa veil over the revelaiions of farattiesImmediately involved. Ther e are es*

 _t&tes"ih#tj i n trig’view ofD rovtd gav pare nte, shou ld-b e=tm itV d,-a ndw henthe heir to one marries the heiress ofanother an Ideal consummation seemsto be reached., Wealth, with some sen*timehtal^exception, is attracted to and bv wealth. The son of a rich mari~lsvery likely to pay hi* court to thedaughter of another owner of mlillons,and thus great'' fortunes increase in. bulk-and grea t houses rise ln-mrignlficence.

These msrrisges areinjlluenced by what we... call -convent-

w  _____    __ ence. There I* no apparent, reason■grated Pan nes>n--eheoect os a*-little ] 1*° youp#, MOfll# ■hCCUfltfliaedmore if needed, to make into a pastelseason With satt and cayenne; shap«

from the cradle to ease and luxury andthe advantages in travel and eduea*tlo r fiaturally resulting from the ppit*.leis toh dt* large m#aus,^shoul<L nOtsincerely4ove/eich other, and be con*

^a l^ i e it ta T l'Mtg r i.TuL^^d i r igl y e L ^SfActive, Js a costume of jacqueminotred broadcloth, with plaited skirt. The*natty lltjle JackeV is a trifle longer’;than the regulation-Etopf: and has ackme-fltUng vest which fastens with

lack-covered^buttonavr  _  _______  Nar row /bla ck  braid and button s are also profus elyused on jacket and sleeves—the lattorquite wide at elbow, where they eud.The hat nearly -matches in coior and

tile sole decoration is a velvet ’scarfaround crown and an immense rosein beautiful red shades placed , lafront . ■■• .....---...- r-f- --

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THE CHELSEA STANDAKD-HERALD. DECEMBER 07, UKJO,  v 

1WITHIE LOCALEHtTi,

Clarence ItobaufeJ#, who la attendingthe Northwestern College to Naperville,lUinoiatiaapandtoghlaChrhHmMvaeatlun at the home of Ms parents, Mr, and Mira*John Bch.aufele, of Chelsea.

JafeohSchultx audS^niily, of AnnArbor, Henry8 chlerera,teln and familyand 4 ohn Sohnufele and family, of Ctiel-•ea, apent Obrtstmaa at the homo bfJohn. Bplegelberg and' tamily .of Lima.

Th|s_ morning' I). 0. MeLarcft reports |ra Lehmanis spending his Christmasthat Jie^taaa-placed on the MtvAoks fourteen cars to bo load!hay»uThe-ease'ace'placed a t

. p. aldid w4 *7"!

aide-itb

ey'Btafclonbotween Ann. Arbor and Lponl, bothlaolnfledJn tho. pumbbr given. This la

tap pen! iop, unusual happemngjn those days of oar-shortage.

Mrs. Elisabeth Riemouschneidor,

widow of the lu,ce JohnHieoiensohueiderof Sylvan, died at tho home of her son,Phillip H. Rlonieiisolmeldor.ofCavauaughLake, Friday, December 21, IflOtiraged 8 t>years. The deoeased' wnrtorn

ml iia s beon Tosidbiit ofmany .years. Site la ’survivpd

 by four sons and two": daughters, Tlipfuneral .was held, (r mthe German M<K.Chdreh of Sylvan, Tuesday forenoon, theRev; H. W, Lena ofpolatlng.

Mrs. Helen'A. Martin died at the borneof, her daughter,-'Mrs. LA E. Johnson,Monday, Decombor ,24rlOOO« Decease!was-born September Hb-tS&b and |or a-nurnbor of years lias, been a resident of 

kl Dier-=Beaoft]-of,th ip place,, is a sist er of tho deceased. Tlgr funeral -was held ■.from tho Congregational church, Wednesday afternoon,Rev. M,. Lee Gr ant, ,;‘ofllcif tting.;' tliter-

Mr.andTMrSiR.lL-WalkerronCbrlstmas entertatnfcd thi i’ty-of-tHoi r-relatives-and friends at thei r home, The houseveuoi ioely ^eco rate d-wit ihhoi ly’-i-fnisfclei- -

CORRESPONDENCE.imimmmmnmiHitiimgmnmmm

Mt live lohg,wsays Dr, Thomsir t* 

throp Stedman, In a .protest agetai Jthedesperataserlousnesswithwhlpthepreseat generation regards Its

. SOUTHWEST. SYLVAN.dnU Awd Olio \VehPf wcr&Ja,vM<m

visitors frldsy . ^ —J^m^Fletoher-apent Sunday withJames Bt rutbef t,— ^1  Ray \Valz, of Henr ietta, spent Sundaywith tils brother here.

vacation with 4iUparepteMlsf Flora Case, of Qklaluriba,*(svl*jv

Mies Lizzie lleselsebwerdt and JohnMouks-waio in. I acksqu WedBgftiay ...

Mm —IV Helm and daughter, Mary,spent Wednesday with--Jackson friends,

Mieses Luulaeertti KateReselBOhwerdt

of Ann Arbor,'are vRljing tlieir parents>-• <* •' . 9 . . . .  r here, ' yj Patrick Collln»nwUo haMeeu-vwitlngat the' hmne of "J. Brb?k has “returned t/ i

enfrteh3

raoUiliQlaUH«.Fsda.Itm«afrkniye«ttollve,th<

food./ Dc. StMiuao suggests that peo*>yHte, pie should eat what they Hie. “APP*

LUe.l- he. iaya,, “la as necewaryvto di/. “•Wi

gestton as Is mastlcatlbn, and what laeaten without relish la with difficulty.If at ati, assimilated, for the stomachdespises unsavory stuff and refuses tosecrete sufficient fluid for Its dlrrestlon."

Stfds, IsThe dleteUo crank,. hesaved from theo ther wise Inevitable

It I s i h e P o l i c y o f T f e i s ^ t o r b Not t o ^ QG o o d s F r o m O n e S e a s o n to t h e N

*resurta Of hts foUy by the fact that hisenthusiastic appreciation of the unWTOTiuuu tnuuuueiBiwnuaiiwrwirassure him strength and long lifegives him a taste for !Lmotherly' stomach proylaes an' abund*aaeeof gastrloJuiceof theproper com*position.

i b   S D B t i a i J e m s F o r T h i

Wayne, steW NGISCQ.

MarirBroesttrale-and Ella Schwein*>furth httve returned- Horn ■Cleveland.' '

Win, Rl(uiien8C'tiuelde‘r : ttnd . wHe* ofLaurel, Iowa, Hre vlsftlng relatives here..

Warren Howe^hai accepted rpoaltlonivnn nit*Aii ierlcai ii*fun/X?7

1!anlesM a‘ufred- Hj-ppe-and FredMenslng were Jackson visiters Monday

... John G’Douriell and- family,J>f Jack 

Utwe.Herman .Palmie r and wife, of Lima, 

speilt Christmas wilh I*. Schwelnfurth

and-famlly. - ’ -7   ' - ..------AT“IIi»e" Christ mas program was given

at the (ief.iiTalT’M, E-. church "Tuesday"Hvenliig.1 It was listened to bv a largeand appreciative audience, _ 

TJih piuiliB ofdlatr lct No.'S rend ered 

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toerGhrfefcmas-belts and^i-tree for tliechitdre nr AtnomrHfe guosts from on troftown were U."if, Holmoe and family of

Hottlo. Croo k(-Rr4 --.Cop~oit»nd77ind wife ,of Dexter, Misa Cornelia Copeland,' ofDetroit, Charles Martini wife and .son,

Pran k.off t’ebfiterj—aiul—Ktlwanl-MeNa-T

mara of Traverse City.

a4lnfcprogg9.mr.nf--8»ugs,-ceclttttiun»,jdiai.  logueBTreadiug-etc. on ^iiday afternoon? Deoeinlmr 21; They - presented to*their teaoli r,--Miss Dorr itt/Iioppea prerty tntr- 

ror.alte In turn tmating t ham with urunge* pojicoru and candy. The w<#>mtdgred!.

Earth Becoming E Dsssrt.

.That tho oorth Is becoming a dos*ert and that It Is only a  matter oftime when It will be a desolate waste,was the statement made by Prof.

Rowell In « iecture before the LxiwelInstltute at the Massachusetts institute of technology. '

The water, contained by the earth Is passing grsdually^*:tato Interstellarapace, and tpe great desert* such asthe Sahara and those inAArizona areIncreasing in size much more rapidlythan most people think;

ordfng-to—Fro f—Loweli, whatwere once well populatsd=Vaireyr7irthe region of the Sahara, is now

O jio  Pie ce “ WimJliamY* Heat lll uck TnIIetu Si 11<, ;1 ([ iticl 1 ca \v.i<i0 

,^One Piece^G-inoii jVudk Tufteiu Silk, reg ulit r-jw o’ ! .CD, •./. . v1’..' -;,r- -V-*. .. .- ' ... •..... ' . /--- —^ ' .

| One. P?tw liktck-Mfcjrose, regu hir icnJkg.OO, ' ]—]—

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' One Piece IflQOk Molmii\jv^rtt -|rricje.A.ijJ.'ij'.--'.- ; 

One Piece 13lack ilreudcl0 tHj-rog4i 1ar-pri cc^ f W1

One Piece Pluck Venctinii/ regulnr price ^2,00, ~ ~ :

One Piec e PluckT anam a, roLMtiitrlirioo »l.7r).

A ltm nn ’a lieat^Pluck V o il le ,. ~ 7' r v ~

-^-wo^Piecea Blnok Aatru knV f 'foujoi ^ , fvOf m‘liosrwiiTe, regifInT^prit^eliT.'g07

s»!«N

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dry, sandy wasteschanged have been taking place.-andtbe-ph^ et Ir now- about-three.eigh ths ,1dese it-'BosUm-Giobe.

> TheChelseaMarkets.Chelsea buyers offor today, the follow

ing pricee:W h e a t , - r e d o r w h i t e , . u - ' 70Rye... , .1 ,.............. ------ ________  JLifiOats ■«•:,« 55'Beans................................... ; 1 10

s p e c  1 a h :

We have seleoted a larg e lot of odd pieces of

8teers, heavy". 4 00 to 4 50Steers, 1ight,... .. .. .\ ........ 8 OOto

p a- rt w o d ^ r e s s ^ G o o d & f ro n r - Q u r n st a c k t lr a t s o i d ^

6 5 c, 5 9 c a q d 5 a e * ; a n d J n o r a e ^ t ^ r m t . tl

Stockers..CoWSTTgOdd , ^Cows.commnn.Veals..........

S u a I _ m uc k^ wU k3 ell- th em a t.2JOO.toA.Oq ■ -- • " T ' '

Veals,heavy,.....Hogs. ».**'«.. *-iy ,.1

Shgetyvyothwi

1 50 to 2 00« 004 006  00

2 9   C e n t s t h e Y a rd .-0-50 to 4 50

of-Dext er, WnC-MArth>rrwlfdH»HL-sonTr Jiftckima rila, (' insist ing of Chr istmas

Sheep, ewes . , $ 00 to 5 Oi progrttflifftiso the -line decorations on th,e " '  • *■• l; ^

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David Kelly, of Dexter, died of Idshome inKthat village Tuesday morning.Dece mber 25, |90 0.1 About- a week bo-

hhUfi-iuid^LdJly_ ilrawn JayTJtbO-ptiplIS-jJCgga...spoke plainly of the efliclent' work done♦lirrlng the past term.

NORTH/LAKE.

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gOOll .oililivys willi relatives andnr.lcl.ei1 “ '

fore iTtffitordh ho ui^ved into 0110 of thehotels_in that pluco and, in opening-acan of saliubn, lie-soratfeliod-oiio-ol-lda"

iy-■falbnd .1

i*5D]). enougl i to draw "A ftiw-tittytf 'after 'th'g 'accident

~ .'.D-iiller, of Detri)b;_ spent . Mon-itcksOn, t|ro“-gnest b1 11Istbeothetj-

ilfller.---------- -  ■ r   I

 blood poi ^ning jsetji il. a nd resulted InIlia =death; i:Jie 'Jeaves a wife and four 

ir -Lr“ Illl l,-d f—Wa8hiDg!eo,-D—Cidhig thlB week with his'' .-mothhr

f-MTcrM: o; Dur./~ ------ ; ~

ftmajl ebUdfe_nLtbe oldes t'of whom.is blit:10 ye?aTS of age. T he dneeasod was a

P. lv, Noalrlr spending a few dayrltTPinckney. ■ ’ '.

/ .lobn -W1tty-ls confined to-bts- bed meet4d-UnM4*ne

 -Kugene l.lsally-th e tax, gal)'M»>wy-Qt

L ytalon, wa s he re, last' TIi u rsdayT"

 brother of John Kelly of Chelsea.

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F. G, Nelson and family, of Lansing,spent-Christmas at tlie- home of ' Geo.

tlr'win -and wife, , ___ : - - _ '

-Ver-y-appropriate-Christmas exerbisesrelosed . the successful .tewiL/a f sclibol -. in thp Rdd School House -on■tlieMfthelicstor.-road last Friday evon

s m4on-%bd-bnan, hf Ciucrn~g*?: i8'a 4ng'. •The sohool-hns been 4n!Lciiargerof 

[guest at the home of her slater, . Mrs.Frank Dfthl5vln,“brL l“nia

Daniel Tracy and wife and Het'ibenIHcKikwftil -ftpent.-.i-lhrlfttinas .at thevhoihe

tV

)f J. B. Deau and family,

Chas. and^FIm er D ean left NVedueslay for the west, where they will spend'few days vlsltltrgrfriends

lia rry MogtSBT&frDgtr ol t7~«n<1■■-Wa rd-flortoDrPf New-YOrk, are guests-a^theItnme nf their parenta=here

the - bolidays-^at^the *?home-of -hls-tren te, T, MoK-une and wife, .. v-—^

Postmaster/Hoover, wife and sun were)etroit7 Tue8day7 ®bereJli^y attend

 j|d the-Purohase family reunioh.

t r vnvises,' ^aTtef o f ;nm" DerrajrTifnM'

|nd fa'tnHy--8rtUtr(lay4and.8tHiday,

Miss/ Beatri ce BACon:_of Jiapeor, is

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(J. Ii. Cole, vyho is trave llng- as a salesIan for the Glazier Stove Co' is Bpond-'IKa few days-'Avith hi s fandl y tn-Cliel>a.

Isa Martha Marshull^a nd—<.llaiceman, of Sharon, -npent,'tJhristmiiB'[ ./.‘AB0um^l~Sear b? actually^njade

lih Mr. and Mrs. (!?Kendall, of Grasstke.

T T Jhftndl«r-Rogeri+r-’of-l>etrolt,-H+troldTflllls.and Katie Winn, Of 8clo. spent

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lristmae at the Inmie of D, N, Rogerswife. • . ,

Mrs.^Hoffmeycr, Kd. Uoncslcr and 

5iiys.:Mab'el Raftrey, of' Chelsea,-and..each-ef-tbnscholars wlio_toQh_. jiarL iu_ the program^vas \vell trained and liftedfor t he—exer cises .-whinfi hail—IfoAnassigne d to them? A Santa Cl aus dls-tribu todt o each scholar a sit jtable gift,

and the Students presented thei r iti-‘structOP-^vith-two-tHeces of ha'iid-t ndnferf"eljinji.—The scb bol fbu iuu ng Was iJramTsomel^de corated. for the -occasion' and 

The ’society here. Is holding jirayer meeting Thursduy evenings noW,......

tvm Sehujlz and vjife, uf.Anu Arhbr^vlsltetHtirbroiirer, Shim, Sunday.

ineiin spent Friday afternoon liere;

.11. .Watts and wife amended thefuneral, of Jolin Ruuclman Thursday.

Chlckenp(Ht-or someth ing lik e it Is.yisltlng the home of Herman Hudson,

f ..Wa vile, htk fi.heeautnerta at .the home of F. Burkhart.

A, Dutton and wife, gf~:PmtlTfl5ia,

A healt hy man Is a klng io hls ownright; an unhealthy mao is an .unhappyslave, , .BWrdnclTBtoaa”titttefs'LlllidSTip'sound^ealth-rkeepa you well.

tailed at ihe nomeo.f Mrs, l>, Friday,

She will stay a few days,^Dr., May wood, of 8alemT^tonk~agme

t*HtlS4*iti ne^tte-tl«yhrot" weettr'-~

t)|g MiBflOh Kdna Rufir ey jtntr Margar-b.lluder, of-. (JiiolKcn, renderetl-■■■sevoi-iiTvocal selections.

-Essy W ty to-G»t l ld oFStunips, '■ A method of get Ting’rid uf Btumpswhich has been highly-i-eoptmnended,

“And which, to'. be? cftoctl ve-?.should bedope now. l» as follows’""Bore a" ole oite^oi:' twQ-itichfts-in di-  

rASJH?a«»t=*t4he=Uon>fr-oL-A.-ChapmaD4-ameter-«and. about 18  Inches'deepthe center of the stump. Thep putinto th is -bote one :or two ounces -o faaJtpete

spring take out out

ion of kerose ne-oil and light -it?—ThA'stump will smolder, away -to tire very extremities of the roots," leaving noth- Jng but the asheR.—Farming. '

fOff-on^he-ProiruncfatlohT

speech la Qerman to sente of hla con*; itltu ents . And It was quite a success , tOOtJ ’in told, A* y v

AVIhb—Well, yws. but It wasn ’t, as* Actiy:s p'roaouuced success.—* ^ -

Jf<»jand Misa KHtie-HoUert8rof Dexterr 

S rere -gneete-«Ul1 p -liotue ^C fl (uv-lr-wm: ^one .—l F-he-et m‘k^-fH»- aceideni- Jp. \t>day lastjweek.

tMrs, Ida While and son, (lll ftoti,. ofArbor,. and _Mlss. Jiih .Iq . White _aiid_ 

Ir. Brown, of J*arBimviith, Fpeirt'Clfflit*r iftas with J. B, MncoJii and family, / '

I’ani MagoflinrWptiHnoFHve-C;:pf M?Hball team was the gm-ni of C, L, Hillrlstmas artel also took dinner, at the

CThfcme of iiori. and M F._L\-Ulnzier. : .fteott 8holl, who Is employed as a"

salesman by one of tbe Food Co.' j /of 

May 'Consider Himself.Immune.

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.man foil 4on^teet-down t he sliufl m un ..'abandoned *mlnea~Pd7 w.a«. icsoned wUliout.- a- -broken

surartce policy he/tints,t-feel now thathe is wustJng' his money.

lat tk tJrefik, IB.epepding .ili ia. w.eek,ni

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Ihe home of hil pafenfs, Mr-, and Mm . IL ^Rhell'. ■ " : ■■ . 7   ' ' ■'■■■ :

M1st Bertha HAwleyr^f- Fort Wayne,IndiaoB, la spendlu^-i ter Clirlsiinaa va*ration i r the -boii re^f Tub -iwtttett;'

k George and William Hawley and heri parents in Bhagon,

...Charms for. Evil Spirits. .I.) order lu.kb'ep evi l uptVits Away 

from 1 gruimiTtib, chui ’iita,- suc h as  rtkullrt and lioriia of atllmulsT. aWhutl g' in a troi* nearby in Indlu. . ,

‘_m : f■, "^TTbir'Top." “The trouble with many a. man Is

that wher\/he roaches the top hewahtH fo cut theTastenlngs of the tad-gler at that end.

The Cynie> Again,always dislike a men who hak

grasped an opportunity we.failed-toaee. - Wh h we nwj^of .e inamth ar he'

Altliongli-nodiftinonds-oatpe-thls-way^-mir-dimgrtttulatlons-go to the l ucky oneswho will have to keep, clean -bands towear them.

78, A. Mapes af\d frtiend-, Mr; Page,"were i11.t&is Vbclolty on buainea>,8 atur day Irtsfaud n]ade a pleasant del 1atthehome of vouy- scribe.

gettingj,o be. se’vSraT good'drlvtng ways ar 0 und"he'reTBut they alf ;koep-a respectful distance- when. I amout^wb b^oidrClayJ1

»r-elosed his-eerles of-meet*Ings h**re .Sunday even ing;ho-goes toCnadilla Where meeting-win-be^held?.He refused to take nmaey for his work bui tho pn;opt.o..gnyfi.a.small piiraa-ft t aChr is tina s p re se nt . • . -

Alt Doubt' About the Pineapple For*ever 8 et at -Best.

\VlUlam—G Whl tpey—Tr., who—ha tsijent a year hi Indian Territory learn*Trig "practjcttl mHv[ng at Quapaw, de*scribed" at, a d Inner party, in New Yorka Quapaw' "restaurant.

**At this restaur ant ono evening,*1.he ,!liAhk«t hlt deacrlptfoi> ;Afldmlmn s*-trear tsTa ' got into a-hotonlcal

abuifr argument abunr-rRifi' Tdne»ppie, -on ecmimlng' that it was a f ruit, end theother that It was a vegetablo.; ‘iij-the midst of their argument the

waiter entered in hla shirtsleeve» Andlooked about t» r6e what was thecaiike of the loud talking. ; ...........,.TTBe iiijMi'Htlecitfetr' tS'let the- wait*erksettle their argument, and ftcoord-1ngly ono_ 0f them said:

“ Fcttf; What Is a it it pineapple?a fmlt.or a vegetable?*

‘The waiter, flicking the Aahes.from/  ^Is..fligar.,.smileA^atwthe- two^menJwithPity.

'H"a heltWr,- gpts,*“1ie''saTcTTf*•:an .exi ntt.' ” '/-s . .....*

won’t listen to. rekaon he is probablyEAyinc Ytheeam e of 

'SJJe*

7tym'&uw;mysKfUafl. A«(l;rj

us.-■4

-The Ta Um ,t^r 

ThomasKclen t r l o Oi l fo r s u ch emerg en c i es . I f* Hb f ln e« jb e« p a ln an d ' h ea l s t h e h u r t s ,

Butter,.

7 7 7

20 to 28 _____ JUL

Any Ladies’ Waist in Our Stock

J )hn and Bernard t«lnbseli are now,ready to grind fcc i e vr y Tuesday add 

At l-4_Off th© |legTlmrsday until further notice .at theJjaa iapi g 8tBlhb~acftEfatA elephjoae_15&‘i   long.one short ring. Thanking our patrons for past-favors, a liberal patronage will, be solicited for the future. 50 A

AnAlanninjrTNitttAtionfrFiueutl y results from neglect ”-oTclogged-howeif and- torpid H m , utn-B-coostlpstion becomes oTfroolo.   8 con*diitools unknown to those who ;use Dr:King’s , New Life TliU; tUe_bestvafid gdnUest “/regulators of-^-stomaolv1andtrowels^ Guaranteed by the Bank Druy '

BKAL’1' K 8TATR FOR SALK- iihvIng>putctiasi*d. th e R. A. Snyder .onion

Store. Price; 25P,"

An Ofrtpe Auag.

 jH_ar»li end airn ease d Uodj- villa gi Jot««io. 1 now-offer tlm snnte fot-Jssle, 42 flcrt-s- -of o nluii-inarah. lor - aale in -w

-iJiudy. or will serr Another way to get the office boy

Irito. theHhab'U of "sweep ing u nder the"-radiator ls. to put a quarte r ther e oc-ca“BToiYal1y?=fixch ange~

in pantelc. Two bouRca and lots Tor ship otHrenl^tito reuti’ -II. 8 , uolpte Brrr— —4firf— 

VANTKD—Operators on power flowing■; macbfneH making Indie*! niusllh under.w ear m>tj sm rt w.aifita,, (Ltmi—wageti,-atmuly Binployinont-7=W4}l-p«T^hegiti^

.-•were-while" learning,' .twlfhe ‘but; in--telllgont-glrl«/no«d-apply;--FrTf-parUcutars addrens Staniiard Jacknoiir-M jefr;

Mfg,- Hh (1 ——   4f~r 

,8.Al.h>~ 8over’Al7J ,unii mr ....... — wag*, n

 bay. rank, aecund-ltaud, l)ut|7 »«new;'has. been- used-hut- v«wti*uld.,v3yOil ba. pj rTnll hn A- &

OR 8ALK“-Oftrtine secondwouil.,.jVtnnpt'/dellveH

rrowfli

Theirtellhlm^abour AyerVCher ry Pectoral. iTKell himhow It cured yoiir hard cough*

Ih im wlvy-y0iral wj yg4iceD[miQ

• s t h(a doctor about it. Doc**tors use a great deal of it fort hroat-and-lung troubles, -

 _Cherry_Httlurjil-aiiiLtj_gavdaiiE4uick^n«£eeiu-f*ct rellef r-lt; HceriHinly- *-mo8t wemterfiit"wuah hk x  a  i-i ,^Wh i t a u n ,S iouxFalli, 8. Piik.

* * '1 1to tttnur«otmr«rt of SAkSAPAKILLA, "

HAIRVIGOR.

)RK88M AKlNTG^ T he Mlsaes Hat tie“Sod Helen. Burg are,pr epared to do all^kInde^Ftlmsmakimt and piaiWewIhg.;

T H E . C E N T R A L M E A T

YOt: GAN A1.WAY8_G.KT_THIC

EVERY- KIND OF; BQTH TF RES M A N D S

’lyi.-litliw o ns voiir m-fli'f .....1 ...m iT-Hyp

 ADAMEPeteteteteteMtetetetetetetetemMMSMWM otaum »*+****

JiBHve orderHrrtt thei r' Itome on Garfield ,a trte r ;- - • . .-------- r«G f 

*A_RGE ENGLIS H YORK8HIUB8 for sale, at the 8uuilt .rHckHon'8touirFaf!Yf7 

^fli e prize hero of. Mien Ivan. All stock . '• wii-^'vi'ineni n il ecuun1 K'/fcriUL.1ackflon -Boyr the-gr anr'.champion; boar of Miobigan, GallupW-,Townie,Vi proprietors, Jabkaoti, Cltl-

^nn «7p bons rw- 144 t-OFl']. K. GnTVnF.■tdmfttiw:- -   — ™ — ^-   r

IFURIC-0IS

A L L O T H E R T R E A T M E N T S F A IL

I b  i t tho unhealthy foods we eat or thc^npld-puccr^lnwhtchwo-llvethat*AAIIflAfll. iklJlMMi. 1 _ —  _ _ .1  A. M *t I .........cause nucleon oHdleaa amonnt of Rhext?

One pf Ayer’s Pills at Osdtlms w»lI n Tp i•xatfvoi

M L C M NlISrTUiAL-E&IATB, F0 OND 

LOST WANTED, ETC,

WANTED—Boarders. Call on Mrs.O'Conner, North jtre et, Chelsea. 48

F numher of Chester . Whim, ptgii, for...far tlier particularsInquire of Russell Wbeelock, R. F. f).

-5,-OhBikea, - ——_. . .. ■ ■ / 4g

WAN T Kli^Glrl t^-Ji L-VV .-Dor th an ■s -onWashington street, .Steady place. .

HOll8fi__-TO_-UJjN3v |ftquire 'of j , J , _  _____  _  ____ 48

F - G R - 8 A L J l ^ J h e n p . “ - H o u F 0 * im d o n e1lAtlJ n Utiad illa village ; Mr«.

G r e g o r y T J iH o b, * ■ 4H -

 ble

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. * f o r . r e 5 , 8i ? ! ' r M y f o r s e r vi c e .Call on J, L, 81 b l ey , C h e l s ea , Ph o n e .

<4tf 

JCALMBA(;H Jc'-WATSON  havii a good Idisease. tWrft fnrai miLnocrhHiahfTAka . —big list ot village and-farm properties; lets and physicians KuW had 

See th em ' I f y o n wan t t o b u yIf yon wa nt t . sell.

■•SHetho rn

Fo ilftALK—On**-lot-on Middle sir o^t;

and 2 acres lan d; 4, lots on corn er 6fJdneoln ahd ' Oongdon streets; Johnt/onf ti .farm.-. Lyndon! -M   lniew»»r In- Wlnan s-Hat ch, block occupied by

' ]{^«n Go-operatlve t ’o., i)lots u/Mrs.R B.-Gates’addition to Glmlsea. Ini|Utre of TumBull  fit   Wltherell.

m a t l s r a n o w a d a y b v T h e d i s e a s e h a s c e r t a i n l y r e a c h e d a n A l a r m i n g p o i n t, a sn i p e - t c n t h s o f t h e a d u l t p o p u l a t l o n - int h i s c o u n t r y aK * - m o r e o r - i c s s a f H i c t e d  wifiLBomt form of-thi s-madd eniiig dis-■■=■ease. Recent lnvesti gatlon has nroventh.O faci /tha t Kheumatisnr is a blood 

, . _  ----   good ground to work upon; and they naves u fi e c d( ? d: ,J n . - c o m p o u n d i o g a . r e m e d y ,

- .wh ich , . ,! ! u s ed as ad v i s ed , ca n n o t fa l l t odrive and eliminate from the blood and"

1 4nuselc»-aff "traces' of man’s greatest«at,h; .1. Geo. Kslmbach place-bous e ovil^l'dison Rheuma tic Acid. - URIC-O

is the nam eof this remedy, it is A;liquid treatment, mode and designed tocure all forma of .Ithuum atlam and-good-for no other disease. There is no pol*son, no alcohol or whiskey entered intotho composition of URIC-0, It is sim

 ply a p owerful dissolvent of Urlc-Aoid 

FOU;8ALE—Farm'of ' 480 acres In bn Ik-tir, .In —parc els rlu" lj yndon townBbtp,good pBHCh and apple orchatds, fai buildings. Terms easy. InnnI re !of i’A ^ v

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B2»(i °Jher , whlqli._ijeriQnal»i.a ff ec t th e k id ne ys . " ,= URIC-GLis. jld atgl.00 per bottle by*

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.. . -, Samplesand literature will be forwarded to allwho apply fo_r. same, Our advice is useURIC-O. inuy be-the means of sav*ng your lim or muy preyeht you from

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djecti ve "sim ple,” Somene.OQlQr.aiid shape thathort of a gorgeous.'ef-*general trut h,th ere Isone .’exc eptio n. Thin

Sweeney," is notlcablo,_accou nt-of *Its^simpli-a crown of web velypt.what. lnaa T am O’Shan-r a br im whi ch wi densght ly over the ears,a vestige of trimmingsingle aigre tte which

l et t:-ear-af fdF.a-slngles under the brim.pp rovn i-ji aa- arAa 1nfethe wearing of furs for

osslble way*fur has beem

im ra lng for gowns, buteretofore been any quesusage -this season,, the

settled the ma tter , itseen on *venlng-gowRs.period of extravagance,flry tq~s ay/ th a t Imjta-hsve~no~=ptBcieT~lfOTtiwTis difficult to declareof -a favor ite --than anlynx la the newest fadr ender e i t ve ry become

xpec t to see a  good deal

on—gown of rich dark,s - a-w lde band of lynxt om^ 1efroawrao' far. thisferior. ...pelt m ay . ..beeven. preferably so, asrs Of the best'

wear off as a foot trim*narrower band as a cuffe-quarter sleeves;—-Toeffect ther e Is .a longed in the back, comingr the shoulders, and-afectly square i muff^

laceSr-.yelvets-anfl-other.-mft4er-lal8^-Ar long, shaped stole- may ■have ut tje

 phne lato.f, lace let In hero and .thevoaround the shoulders,, or a shorterone may bq_fl:nlshed’wUh ends of lacearid ribbon.- Still a noth er fatmy isto have-the+-fastening: of .these' fur.wrapfTconcealecl underneath a Jabotof deep creamy'lace, always, creamy,.by. the wayv^y.cry lft tlj ' dead white'lace being used.

A’rusefuL-pantrx article Is a laujtiy^bag-for table‘linen. A ca

one may be -quickly and erislly madeof two circular or square^pieces-pf.erdtoririe,' faricT^tlcking or ^ th wstrong material. In the center of one piece cut an X; turn ing, down - and bln dli g.t he points thus formed/ This:glVe s^a- sdua rer opening,—-AtInc h ■afancy-cord toaken corner.or.ihe uiisurlng by which t o handle the bag. Sew-

the two pieces together Ih a seam andturn through the opening. Hang Iton the back of the kitchen door anddrop irijQUed towela^yhen passing. _ 

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hows- even more of ar combination* than dod- it is many- a y ear

ave appeared so many-wlth^the-mark -of-ln*or afte rnob n and jbvon-*s are large, but neverso, and in both cases

derable Jicig ht. Velvetto match the gown for

r and of light, delicates for. evening,, the 1st*

up wlth-golo-or sllvstrv-rlch orlentaUatuffSvest blue I* bound with

and Jritumod , besides with large silver pinksmall ostrich tlps-curl*im. Pur-trlmm ed hatesmart, a nd most of

er-8tnrtH and -4n Closere made up with feath*ribbon, and. are quits

'Of^veadgnarfor tritpsrtlCuIarly wlth ft furmmed costume,very much admired, iscoat. This lit tle coa^ow the waistline, and,ped fur, has the stripeshsd. Then there is an*ound to bo generallyl* the perfectly’tight

t,-..with three-quartery short and vriry nar-his, too, barely reachests chief beauty lies inway. it curves to tbo

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loie of ♦'ways, to niak e_l'-thlng. ;When sweeping dt/

. there-f»iio^ upply^o^..- I read v^ tan d^ ln faml lb

drink coffee ;exclusiveoften be the case),-aif?<\torn up into shred's at- ‘;with wa ter will prove a . ..subst i tu te for . col lect ing t V - _  

When housecleaning time .sway and carpets are lifted \en. It-—is a-go od -plan to la y^ - :thicKnesses or newspap ers.uiupm ...either In- plaoe of or above the,x# brown paper sold for the pHt|‘The reason for placing'the newsfabo^e. next to the carpet, is that _ ■pptn.tea?,a.-.tiik:_ia tLs ple ndi d moth r^lventlve.

Titikiiig1uf-prjnters* Ink as a ,stroyer^ our  _ grand moth etfl JiT 5R3DT' ty:_v , jew the value, of printed paper f h t - v -

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T O C L E A N - A S T O V E ,

“How manyjtousewives weary them*selves by the unnecessary-clean lng ofthe stove? ■-Their steps a t leas t coma

 behaved by ajltt le care and ingenu-*lty. i r is^frylagrfood that so II b  Hietop of the stove the most. ■' So guard’hgalnst the sp lutterin g of grease from la flqithe frying pan. A small tin screen,■such aa-those _ of paper or hapibon

destroyer,Hue. of printed paper fofrs

wrappi ig^aiound furs, -woolens, etc ,>44efore being- put .away for the sum* -merj experience taught them thatsomething in the Ink made a news- 1nanei’^wrapiyatrrpgrcel-pecullarly ab-hofenf. to Mrs. Moth, who keepSTatxarespectfur distance from all such

 packages, For lini ng tr unks, bure audrawers; etc.; our grandmothers esteemed newspapers mosl-hlghly^-no-doubt’because of.this very.'propertyof destroying, or at least resisting themoth,---------- ‘ --------------- ;— ’ J

 jt- has been said tb it newspaper*toririn to shredSr-make a good stuf fing-

for a "headache-pillow"—Just as hop*are^upposed fo curtf sleeplessness.If the household pet happens to be

a  eat who will cu rl.up .dn.th.e .sofa-Tnd chairs, leaving tracea of fur be^. bind her to the annoy ance of yours elfand ypur guests. pussy-may eaally hft

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use d in . .. l a r gq s iz e " '• to ke e p o f fd r a ug hr s r c iou ld - be bp la c e d c a r ound  4 ^w

 paTT "an‘d~ ttr e7 sp lu tte rt ng "—w ou ld be'c a u g h t ' a n d h e l d f r o m t h e s t o v e w h i l et h e s c r e e n i t s e l f c a n b e e a s i l y c l ea n e du n d e r t h e - h o t - w a t e r s p ig o t ;

weaned from the forbidden* places If ... __  j,   basket with a crumpled news- ,>

 paper I nside Is pla ced Tn aomeTjor uer. ■ /Almost every cat, loves to si t on a

fitnewspaper; she likes tfi knead itr withher-paws before curling u^ to dozer—and* as th e paper goes "crumch,” site

 purr s from pure pleasu re So If pussy ^  Is introduced to the basket and th* ®

The Teddy Bear has, apparently,come" to stay; they are m ore lu evl

ce-eaoh day and seem to glyfi-unl^. nor,versal happiness tolhe younjrpeople.

The-prices are still high for those-

dreri-riaWl ps,- and ma ny -ch ih ^ tz am *- ^g fc n nd —heftdr ^'andT^r j'e.i ~

 —-This need not bb t he ckse, hoWAve*;for these fasclngting toys may beeasily ba de at homeras the- patternsshown today Is very expl icit Ifi .itsdirections, and tjie necessary materi-

-nle-may-be-had for very-little^— ,----- No one- c an- exp lain the Intense

love the children have for Bruin, butmore than likely the cause lies in hisftoftneiw and flexibility; he seems to  ___  ... ..respond to, aU-the41ght hugsrandlthfl- >f-his coat-q uite-eleanimpassioned kisses he receives. Thecoldness of the most dearly loved dollhas been a thorn In the rose-leaf ofhappiness since the-world begaa-fthndoll world, of course), and the little

 bear fills a long-felt Want..iri the illustration, lqng-haired

white vplush iS used, but the 'cinnamon bear Is. Just as p opula r as. the

 polar, and much mor e'du rabl s, The bear is made with movable arms,legs and "head, like, those sold In theBhonsv and-ls^ufflclentJy- m listltL -to plenso th e

The trouble of making is small, butisaiBffr 

the radiant little faces will amply re- pay tha maker pf any amoun t of la-

The bed should never stand againstthe wall. It should .be pulled out a   the paper get, too flat—chaaigo lt fre- .

There ' are crr.cdtSfniitcs of^card- board att ach ed' to the body openings

.little on all slde^ ln orderthat there:Tnft^be4t=free-eK,ettlaTiofrof^ttir. "

queptly. It is its ’"scrunching" property^that seems tn oharnrpji:ssymostr-

A O N O W I T 'S : T H E " C O L L EG E ” E A T ^tlresemem*

 _ _ f&atftnfrrr^Yogether 1with small wooden pins and. are8ttOftg"and indestructible, while theymay be moved with ease.i   Sjtr Bruin seems delightfully hum anwhen dressed, and So the clothing,has-become-such an-important factot-that pat tern s a re gi ven for one, cost ume-

. His fascinations are increased inthi s way, but the cloth ds ser.ve.: anothe r PumoBC. for they keep the'p lush

The garments’may be taken off andssnt to the laundry, and every childshould' provide herself with an mitfltfor her pet. " v' ■ >

There are many attractive ways ofclothing, him. --

Dressed as a sailor he is captivating. The list Includes sbldlev hunt-Sf, Chauffeur, policeman, but perhapsthe belt of all Is when he is put Intoa dress,, cap, apron and , 'kerchief,when the children pretend t ha t he .Is

^ -Nanritrfif""Peterrl^n" fame/; "dress*:od up" as a regular old-time nursfe.

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Mix tn« owam with the i too..mnofl. r»»pn«rrl{» or j al

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• strappsd and; button models having a long sleeve 4ririihi^.J¥it hrmodels, ^ v,nB ^ elyet Rr6 bulton tHmnmd 

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-vanilla,with canned(erred.eervod 

or' ah y fru it Pf.e*ideeie rt when*dainty take*.1

(but ter the iU« <of a Walnut, cup of yrariulafed eutar, 'a pin«h. of salt ,-and flavorwith nutmest/freau a nuddlnt dle.h, pourin the mixture, -after welt heatiM it, tp Theat tha whttea to a etlff froth, ada two ta- btiepoone. of powdered •tatar, apread ov*pthe top of puddtns, set in oven to brown.

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RICB MRRINOtl*' pUDOTNO-yPourv,,o*poone;of rtce. waeh and ad d -1 o u i i milk-, let U etand to *oak H hour,'^ ‘TO”tWtir"wittm-''-tt -bextner to-hot l 1 back or ranxe and ilm mer one h«)ttrcooked; lilie(use only ta howl for 

ta-SHRIMP WfOOIt* — Two .cane of dry

ehrlmp, broken fine, "i, cu;> of hotted rtec, ■1faun of toma to'Juic e. { cup of oreanv, ean,

 peppe r and -a gra ting of onion Juice, but ter 

lit*kHIS winter marks the relgtf of the cjhristoned: hat, -Hardly a tallqrsfi

hat seen but bears the name of shine'celebrity stafidlrig sponsor forit, while the number of shapes equipped with fanciful cognomen -

are legion. This Illustrat ed "college" h at Is one of th fade of the debit*tante, almost every Iglrl who wishes u/h$  considered up-to*dato possess*ing ono of these hats, that rekemble rathe r suspiciously, the old "Teddy"

# ';TO”iwtrrH«w^it-b«Ainxto^ it-iw'-or msirte ^d-fr-s mart Yhlng-do-wearr-your. coHege oolor* N|0L‘»1U» fj; ShSA"K rt,» W ! * 2 & iS I » '8 4i',tt«!S,,t .PX'KSI 0*0 lo tto coloriop, ot  the aullle thrust throuih the uptumea trout

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.. Wp.httyc a tuliliu o.of 

nges, Lemons, Bananas,. Date s, . Squash,

nips, Turni ps, Baggies,ies, Nuts, v Holly^

Crapes,Carrots.Oysters,Misttea,

In faot, anything lat he line of edible , at th^rlg ht prices,

A T P U M M I N G S ’T H E B U S Y C O R N E R ?

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CH ELSE A STANDARD-HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEM BER 27, 1906

of tlje.p,atjSLiiMd^eader8

Wn’atteiioni of Lima, one day the

that vvoTgfiedTlQiKiutuls, '

Sheriff •elect Sutton lias appointedPranh Leaeh, ofejQhelsoa, o^e of the dep,ttfcy'shoriffs for this county, '■.♦ •■■!■■. "■.1...■- ■

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^Uorii,M6ndify, December 21, 1000, toMr. and Mrs, ElmerWoinberg, of southffiwvft tre et, Gliel Hn, ft Btfh.

"Mra,Mctiwto"r Is confined to the homeUnughtor, Mrs, Fred- Wedetnoyer,

^vltlia soYin;e,iutaoIu>f pneumonia,'

no\vla Each oliMohTof LimaTuTgettfngtho tlmbor out foaa barn, 80X80, which9Wlllha\ builttlie-coimpg-spj'lngr TrT

Tho department stores of w .y.S nhRnh&Company and H, S. Holmes MercantileGo. 11 be closoa-ftlMay- Kew-Yoar T1-

''■A.<roo..|oetMre-wl ll-»bg|»gEron,i'liT-thqiLehman sohool house,1distr ict Nov 2,Friday e\rer>li^Decemhor~28th; Ev ery-

 body Is.Invited to be*presen t. -

J. A.Maronoy last Saturday purchased,

a buil ding lot, on McKinley stre et, of Robert Leaoh.~Mr. Mavoney expects to

 build a residenc e on the lot in tfue near future, . ' ‘f 

 y ..   ....... 1Avas at li is st ore Mondayafternoon forth© first time siheo ho met

1h ftn.aecidpnt some throe wooks ago.

-,L».Baggo-and-wife.-aro moving into"thelr new ;home~ on Rai 1fond, at reet ,whioh they recently purchased of A<Spencor,

All of the >chifdfon of M_r, and .Mr s __  _________________   _Charles Steinbaoli mot at thei r home qi,

W e t h a n k y o u o n e a n d a i l " f o r " t h e I - p ^ ^ fer e-fc >-s,mtlay* held ai------------------■ ■v —"— ------------*--------------------------------- -*f~,-fatnrly-renn lou r ----- ” —   -----------

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ny favors shown us the^Dast yeat , 

now wish you all a , HappyUand 

sperous New Year.

-Freeman—Bros. Inive •

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W . J . K N A P P .

il?CIRT?Hfi Hn nTiltl

storea fine'slicing imachiiioforDtittlnBftlittcoohisd-moat'stheybdndleejnconnec-tion with their grocery trade.

Witlioi'oll and Dun opened th piri ice5HAthig.rl.ijk the first of the_w_eek-and itwas liberally patrouh/ed_by ..t)io young

 peop]o-of-Ch'elaenf-Chrlstma8r-- —/ ---- :

— nextmeetta$ of the Eastern 

Michigan FresaCltth lJll be ho hold in Monroe, January 18, '

v The holder of t icket No. 1072 can g etthe big', doll, if: they. will onll at ‘the

 bflaaarof Holmea^ Walker. * "v,/V"* ‘O'. "■■■■VI1,' 'IIV" t ,li -- _ „:l h.m.8a Raggoproa^nted-Uielr many

 

customerrwittraineBt-olothw JbrBBh'aa 

a reminder ottheJTaletlde season.

 pW iffathllatfifiTof offloera of Cava*naugn bake CTraingewil l take place in

 

Dwight's hotel, Tuesday evening, Janu* 

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Acommunication of Olive-Lodger-NoiISO, will be held on St. John' s day, >I)e-comber 27th; at 7{8d~p*m. for tho' trans'action' ot_.business and conferring theseconti degrpoi All members are requested to bo present.- ^— > — 

Every g arm ent *)as the^styla^ anci^im{ ^ oriiy- to—Pe- y n d In. gar m brou ght out by the larg est and ^best equip ped ma nuf actu rer s iril

land. We have them'here, the very latest and most popular 

• Tiiose.from this vloinlty who attendedthe. Purchase famijy ieuuloa4nJ)etro it,wero Mrs. Jenn ie Goodyear/ George*II.Foster and family,•ivrF.'.rrUdcfen' andfamily, of. Chelsea, Mrs/Dlok Clark and-ChasrClark and wife, of ftyndohr 

ment8 shpwn today by the leading large city stores f or ladies’^mjffand ch ildren’s wear, : > , / ^ t

 _iUa.ttpdrtfltr that,tho.l>.^yHA,;A.&. J»eJectr io llne has been pnrohased-byMihe:'Detroit United Railway.’ It is hoped bythe patrons of the "Ypst-Ann" that the

spejndra'few dollaraln-bftlaating-tho tracks.

The owners of chiokejis who. allow'them to ruira t large ar e. requested by"

cahaLYouug to :keej thonv-oenflne<Vto t lielr^^owh promisesrrhr tho- future;

YouCanSaveMoney by BuyingB

Reg ular :$12.00 to $14.00, unlined, ladies* kerseys coats,-------- ----|ongrwesell“W$8 .50 tO$1 0.0 0.—: P‘‘

Regular $T8.00 /to $2Q.007 satin lined ladles’ coats. fuli_ ^ i at $i2,oo:to $t5;p03 v

"-Yl

p you r eye on thisLafayette Grange, will j ioldian open

meeting a t the honio of Mr. had Mrs.4J,F-, Me Mil ion, Friday evoning, Janua ry 4.■There will be a good programil”. ~ ^

Thursd ay of lust week AThort Sehnei*dor add Fred Koch ^captured in an ordi-nary .steel trap^onTTio farm of George E;

JIuIat5Zdm(lgQ£vvi%hnig3^&hndsT

Several complamts have recently beoiTmado to the officer ahd4re will enforce

the 'Oi jilmcdl-lMhcrfbw i-’aro .-iratdnken--oaro of.C 

.;u._Adrionliati a line display of meatsfor his ChristmaB trade the first of this

we_ sell at $ 16,00.. to l$18,Q0.   t ff-A,,:

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Regular. $30.00 16,$ 35.0 0 coats,, we sell at,

weok.' Up exhibited two dressed hoofsthat weighed 2,400" pounds and an. ’im*usual line stook of pork, veal, mutton andafl kinds of poultry. Ilia' luaYket-was

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misses’ -and -ehtid ren,s c6at& ace being bffered at. prices^ here, . Corn el and -1 ook them over,

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also handsomely decorated for t he soa.-Hon of-tho year.

- Tiio Glazier ^tovo-Co.- the flrst of tliis-  week mailed to 'thoir many business. friends and custoinors arvefylliandvonio 1 4 1

T

oalandar. lt consis ts of a.group of foun pictures v entitle d (<Thes'o be Groat

Bifilmsii—liy.-JJie—-colebratod^-artkt^Frances Bundago. It is a happy com-..

bination of humor and .goiiuiuo beauty*TT ..... „

noiv“ready to do any thm^ in the line of inamifactm'injf-'of .*

C a r f i a g e s i W a g o n s o r S l e i g h s .a-ariy.'kind-'of repairin g on tlie sutne,. from the wood shot), 

isn op ,. tninm ing’Simii'to tii 

ye-CLveiiy_patro.n Vitlne rece ived..''f . —— — y ~

M EMB ER—Sin re I have t|d(kd to my equipment tvnew ‘

B l a c k s m i t h O u t f it

ompietetlrnll_itntler ont^roof irnti will • GUA RAN TEE - any  

he work we dcL_

-tt s a cfttir- AVe” w4lk'pr<>v^4o^yofi-°tlvat---w,e-fi iean —fo'-do--

Yours fo r goo d "oocis. f trst-c lass ^vTfvHTimnihhMt pnc cs. -

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 A. G. FAIST.

H'ipnrs-nLirgrhV-K. StorniH & Co./ antAdfimzFai:

 z=r.  —Tiie r'egnlatkni 'iirrogard-io-Gio rontn)* X- ,

daysjnailed ..to thoir friends aiid cus-  t'omocs-sOinorYe:n.y,protty-calej»dnrs.-

of PQstolllce bo.tos-has boon cha nged so

J^TIie-Wilkinsoii'Ttaftroy'store- building tm-e ast^Middle-,st-reefe-i8 to be occ upied;by a Do trait firm, who exp ect to open &

bakery and lnneh roum about Jnmmry’lr

that now a bill bnaring tho,flato of the jast.day of tho quarte r must-ibcLplacedin oa< l>'"renicTd^Iir lTefdi'o yfe clo soo Ttho- quar tor. If a box holder ' tyils torenew his right to his box .oh or.beforothe last day of a quarte r th e jiox filial 1therrbxrcfosed~tmd"ofreTg(r"fgr~rgi) t r 

-My-AI al-Afarket la always stocked witht '  a full lihe of hrat-pJasB *

a n d S a l t M e a t s .

 _ The poatoftiee at Chelsea will close at0:1)0a. in., Now Year’s day, ap dtwl ll r emaiTTelosod until 0 p. m. Tire R. F. D.ern^reTirwithTotTUfiko'rdollVery'ont'Mt'day.

-Married,. Wodnesday. evenin g, Deeem- ber 10, 1900, at. 8t., Paul’s -parsonage ,Aljss^elle-WardyAnd-AIis-GeoFge-Barthiboth of feyivan, hev/ A. A« schoen olticl- 

ating.

 _The Olirlstmas,exercises |n tlie ChoFsea cliurchos Monday evening wero, allSveif attended, and the ■musical and,"'lit'-.orary mimboi’S by the moo»ber» .oTgtbe=Sunday school classes conue'eted with

Choice Poultry ,

SmokedHams,.. .

^ rimeiBgcogrf l A- TTf l A f t P . ^ A T . A P T A

JACKSON, MJCH.

W ^a rs; January^ 1st, jyiatine e and Night.

H u m p i y . D u m p t yWith Goo^?o li* Adams the

 

.. ()>:igi.h!>fiXMpwh7',Trices“25, 35,50c.

Wednesday, January 127

 j:-“A Prayer for..the Now-Year"-wilI-betiro- uroTbing snjjjeot u t tlio Cotrgrega"tionalcliurohnoxtSundayV.“Assets andLiabilities'’is the topic for tho bveningservice,

^ThoGhelseastudents, whoare attending the U. of M„ the State Normal, Olivetnmi Albion coil6go-are sjiending~the

nf'tiMy-parents._ . . ( ; -.

highlyentertaihjrig; Sants Claus.furn. oaTpnce snterlgbt, Glveuaatrial, -Ished-conaldemble-nmusement for thesohQiars; Tira chnrohcfl worn a tl_ n^l

Uglited and. suitably dec orated.

[   Tuesday, January i,!i 007, wiil bo die.Fea^t . of Circumci sion—of Our

Blessed Lord, a lioly’ day -or obligation "Irftho CathoUc^hurbfi7rMass"es,.on tli aF dayjjy |ll_be a t 8 and 10 oTcIook*n. rn.,-and

t S,"

-nor* 

•'- .M- 

4^

7BICAU1NG A SI'LIONDIII BlfltDfN “ 

Is ovpry Ckumiioreia.l.Bank thaV^exi

 _______  ____    1r Main Street, opposite Pogtofhoe.Plfoiae Ol.r" ' ~ ; F ree ^Dflllver 

>—25,50, 75,51.00,51,50.' TtjUrsday , Ja nua ry 3.

uYiinuiilvvisiMP

<Ae business man or woman, agreeing tor  _ u ..... . - bonor aH: checks, audit his “daily*,druft|T h e ‘ W a l l s - o f J e r i e h O r « « (1 . ^ a lo ^ m t r d - t l x ^ c i t H J g -o L i H 3 - n a f n

— . , ™ Payir>y bills by , bhock adds'to" overy^.map's flii,allci:il’St;iridiiig) aud-'is' a“‘con- ^u.Lent;:sialiikuipe.tlLoii,t!iat,oneo-Use(i

Kompf  r s i t fothei

BenedrctloiTIo.f>-_the-Blosse(l" Sacra mentwill bo given after theh igh m,assJn theChoroii of Oiir "Lady of the 8acredHoartrwhich tvill still have. tho-Christ*mas decorations. The Christmas music"Wilt bo repea ted on.New Year’s Day,.

-CArnations.

___Roses.

-fjottueerParsely.

BLANCHE WALSBU"In bne new comedy, by Clyde -Kitcii

rtTaighr^BoM*  

Prices-50,,75, $l,0Q, $1,50,

Friday, Janudrv 4.Tlie N'&ivcst Mnslca.l OoinedyT

will .,novor ho given up. TheAi)nuii.oroial iV .Savings Bank offers .i

 jSMSsistancoto tho public In many othiIways ji 1sj).. t'mno in aml nskTor nartlIular.sj

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AVn4GaBparyrt hobaCer r i8-pre8entingto-his customers a very attractiv e calendar. Ho also presented to a number" of his friends some fine fruitca kes, and sweetmeats;

:A-tmmbor of the residen ts of_Cholsea;are in the habit of throwing the ashesfrnm fliAlylirutins In thft pnhplfv atrehl a,

Potted iPlaoUr-

whlch is a violation of tho ordiimnee,

ELVIRA CLARK,Phone 103—2>1;1-87 • Chclsen.

Thg - Diatrict--Lead6rv■ T*“.~/~"A\Tf It .r "

Mabel Barrison,

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a n d D o m e s t i c

The-Chelsea-school elosecClaaLFrldayfor the holiday vacation,' They wliropeaon Thursday. January fld. AppropriateChristmas oxorqises wore hold Fri day Inmost of tho^rute s. - -

and every porson who is in tho-habit ofthrowing asherl n-the s treets is1ititblfr

ft^flne-lf eomplYoung InformsThe Standard-Herald that

iheTauthbrltler wlll take tlnra ahers^ay"the comlng:spring, if they are placed Ina pita on the premises of the residents,

Wlion in DETR OIT, Stop at

ANit

t 5 0 — O T H E R S - - " S Ofrtcts 2M0di Sai0,:$t.50-

FAMILY HO'ERli.

Wdnl.b, of ,xo,ptlonAt quality .n dlly lo, All lo, tullAblA q^Hntltytyle and weave, N08 artt ple’Book or Garde. 7

Serv ices will ho fiehT IiPS!i. l^awl's eliirfchiroxt surfday movnlitg aUhoTretF ulttr hour, Monday evening at 7 o'olook,  and on New Year’s day at tho usual hour  

for morning service^____^

Mrs. E R Rancor last Saturday even-

Single Rooms ami Suites to refit by the day, week or month, u a t k s

KHASONAHLE,

,SOO Different Styleii Z ]ng gave a dinner In honbr of herhKSther,

St. Mary’s paroehial school -wilhtopenon Monday, Januar y 7, 1007, und er thocharge pf the renowned Siste rs of St.Dominic, commonly called DofhlnftmnSlstorsi The Mother Suporlor of "thecoal oonyenb will, bo Sl ater Afery Dp

Pazzl/ohoof the most aceoinpllshed and 

The situation is the most Convent fon t ifi7tlie e tiyTo‘r both shopp ers and pleasure seekers, .

Gor. Woodward and Charlotte Ave.t.Write for particulars, “lSmai'7 / ’PhonoGmndJJ838

i f f i A N K O f A M A N T ISteinbacti Block, _West Middle St., Chelsea

Fresh Roasted Peanuts KveryDay, per pound, 10 cents

iananas, per do*e», 10 and 15 coots)ates, per pound, 8 chntswLO»ngesrflo«oitr=""2ffi SOiindSfio

gs. Tmu (tarings, Fancy Vast !ng, thp^ Coa» s and 0 »of, odd frpuseri ranging from $4.00to .$6.OO|--lf^th.0J»W It.

n In1shy oity comp ared to ourb. We are (*l«o showing a flueooliShsaoltabie fof 

dies’ Tai lor Made-to-Order Skirts. ,ap rtaya we .ahall endeavor to mklfe/SUCh pttafB ^

taady employment for our large «t«ff ot worarrs, ma«euu*mannfaoturlng busm en the larg est In tnleeectlon oMhe country.

Top Pood Cl othing and Hume Industry,

R A f T R E Y , T h e

Howard-Armstrong, of Waukesha,-Wlsr eccperionocAfiUtorfl-liUbO or de van d Most of the guests word his formerChelsea flehoobassootates,

Hon. and Mrs, Frank I \ Glazier, bnChristmas (Jay, at t hoir homo on Southstreet, gave adinnor to a number of theirrelatives . and frlendC Guests were"present from Ann

Wilbur Kempf, of jfUllsdnT^ spentgovernl days tho first of this weekgreeting his many friend in and aroundCHdledST^ho:wete 'AH hlghl ^ pleasedto moat the ir formet assoolato andfriend. - / .

ady of great executive ability^ The jarlsh of. Our Lady of t he Saordd Hoa rts exceptionall y iavorod In having forts first Superior of tho school this

iSifted lady. The Sisters will takecharge of thoir nbw homo ii. few daysaftor Now Yoat ^yta nd will be ao-

 _ _ l-by-Slster Mary.’CamiHartho,toad of-St, Joseph’s Academy, Adrtanj- a

• ■ M w u w mI am prepared to do all kinds of Grad

ing and ]*awn work ,db sho rt noti ce. Alsoall kinds of general <

T E A M I N S A M D T R U C K W O R K .

KugUsliL.Walnuts, Almonds MixedYuts, Nigger TooB.Jlrnzll Nuts, Figs,Spanish Grapes,—  ------ ——— /   -------- -

most oharmtngaiut estima ble lively. Tiioadles of th e Church pf Oifr Lady of

uheSaored Heart will, no doubt, flttingly-wotaoimg''th:cBergoo d-^ls tcrsp whcr~ cometo labor for the spiritual and temporalwelfare of the ohlldron of the arlih

l-wlll furni sh ostlmateRon-aH4rinds^>iWork and guarantee satisf action s Glvo(ne a oftlK-"

W A N T E D E L M A N D

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100 loads good, fine manure suitable  for lawns, $1.00 per load, delivere d." '

,FRED_(MLBBRTt -Resldonoo, wost Mtadlo street, Chelsea, 

Phone 126-L -'

,0ft. 8 In, or H3ft. 6-In, lo ng. Bonndheart, Id ln. and up ln dlametftf. No. 1 in

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DWI8HTLUMBERCO., DETROIT. MICH.Mar. ^ T

ILS’. liOf.MI . Jll-O.S. :'THvi»ifi]vVTccT>e3.

J;. A. PAiiMkir^t^s iiior. ."Gko. A. BHflnr.K, Aqqf. rnql iin r,  

------- .Joiix L. F j.k t o i ib r . Bookkee]>er-

A n E d i s o n P R o n o g r a p D-; TICKLBSTtn-: WHOI.K-F -MIl.Y,

"Certalifiy a inote'deHghtfnl Chrlsttnas-(^GrrOttunot-bp conceived of tlma an Edtr":eon PliDnograoli, because ONts unending power to amuse, instruct and entertai n.It tickles the entire honaahrtfti-fr/nti ..tiie-

m ,i

4*aby to the grandrallLer. - -It will last allfeitnle, and rarely ever be out of repair,‘VVttti U you cau hear th e most divinemusic In the^rorl d, You can hear your■own voice. You,can place on record th evoices,of your family ami ojFyourfrlendB.Ytau can gotientertalnmonion the Instantand have the program just as varied -asyou choone. -> .

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We sell Edison Phonographs on' thefifigy_PBynienLj>}an,—iYa_hav«“tens ,otthousands or records to choose from.

' Edton Phonographs jel l $10.00 up,Weekly or monthly paymonm, If you de.SfiAr -Come-memH«t-n»-dpTjTonstmo tn 

you ths pleashte there ,1s In an ‘E'dlsori

C h e l s e a P h b n o g r a D h C o m p a n y .Bosomefi/'midcr Millov , '8is lcra 

millinery shop.

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*He no come aw ; toe-bow you tnyTm, itr A»KU|»?-^jie,ru8\ com* *1*way* Monslcu^ ItyQeUr.'. . '

Thf- thgm romw# ^pt the.Hulf*, Mg-feurtt fit   wat

round byin ia nlto» indfeiff*

throw:

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was'Vlh ordinary ‘stldiu gto- bad -’flwmbrly jjervc d totwo rooms into. one. But

r , bcea opeqedvfqr tiAany years'/antV tfcr e was a foiuy^ a t bed backed up ilteinst it. -v;

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tv HARRIS DICKSON  —----->- Author 9( - v-' * :-"The Block Woli’s Breed,jlgU, ;

.oul,  tt\was  Mori$ev£jtyfymi)Qt{Ql9{'Tie':ta o away vajry, earlVbft,%x‘-wornlng.”

:>MQntttaujv Kt^nneV s t^ p o b ^ 11-^* ’ atidron-ibotrfj'^ky * v  

^/ou feaq ulj. hu/com , (,„ _  rCalcftale« ap’. go. down^ta bia .rlyer; jrian tatiq n on boa ^ -YSirr^sd on.'’ '- -

asking : a direction. Vance turned,and Baker wbUpered: “PoUow mearound the coiner. No. not *t> l**t»wait a minute. Ah, 111 see," 'J u 'wl*

.’jTie Englis hman . pauntorcd '•• on,turned tb* flr«t corner; aud waited inthe ’japothe ceiy’a shot* fcutH ./Va nceuarnei in behind him*.; v

“Out with it, Baker-out with it.quick; what hqs happened?' ^

“ 'Shi •' That wan ;sl*. In Pedro**, J^f tce /r ight now; HI ' law ' imvgo |o

od obe s ldC ,ju*t a i minute^ ago... The one JILtol d TOTpatKmHaat^rtgto^^^beeJvptowlin’, around ’ei.e:for info three

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‘ jj k A P T e R -x tk -^ ^ rf u e d / -®\queer little .mirth fess sqiUe: 

.;Joe.,».f^ eat|pn\:8»th,.\on eC^i.‘-Which roomd<£you mean?: 

tit door on yonr jffght aa you tfiije ’all ? ,There’i^ono lud #fe|  *' *-i liat one, ;anffmjfe ns sa ys it  

 ji it -l s^vo t^qip tenv hall— hours yodt^rday- in /tb ^  

oxn. N o.thtnk there ’but a dee^dld*.'Piotb^a. •end

“t^ye^yovi .niatle?’’---------------"™y«yr, . CIlaiKiron took

H18 MISS’ijCfccer’s Iuuv.lsr^ h o - c o ul d w e «>ve la- :.thin^.i. 

Aftel^aofr -a jlinerk ee^  iHve could Jliaudron'a  

and he i b p t b / / ; myseift”.

 a z  \   for his

-ifme-€alietrte po,  Slid” the ___ /c away.

may

V{i<a.Vi>/rC ^ *, * V* * * . **■8end''a;-Jban  M   blw /at tmce; be.y know. eomethlng/‘ /. i , . > ' ' /

"May /l see ■t§«( jfbeu ns^^ / « y< ^r tj| in e^ nt /f ^ ct q i. t^ n ed them ip^ lentl y; p^ersby Q^e^ r ^ — u ~ -v.-

Miner In Town

. Kenneth C.^Ker^ - -route . 1b  teiling-a l! 

in the-sodth end of valley in the The .l»treet8' <t

-entijely-uud

 —-^pac k-h ora ea-local supply 

 /l ._ -sec ondn iay  -o ldminerwht i 

Its of theAfloJ iwo-paek-aaif  

for- water, two ;feet the hotel-,l,5huikling 

lb -latte

P’S

.^^^Welli what do yod^tbinkrjr. of  , idd%?” Cbaudton V ./ ’V:( J>iX)Qn’t know."' J oel dja W;tbe lawy cfs term .a''ho rse.-b^l^ fcn*™ * “-kr-alwd.vf> imkfft.Reet iouv ; ; ’He v ^ d , tb W  tQtjm to-  moi; v v !S  '■ A t - - t - f v w . V: ■ ■ > ;* . , ; - • ; •-i-'-•■*»'J.A |K|||r t \ Ki, ■i\ t ,'.. ’.  J  m*. - ' - * *

ipm

........ YEAR'S iWtce S

IKASWHIW VILl^CE’ \\PT

I0J11I

rays-•:cbme ob, let’s get W.Wm  'Vane*

atartech-to rttsb but>ibiUt.Ba>«to b«14~r«r

walt k minute; telchho^e the

*> > ' might iee.nway,;, ^ a%d^ .c*o

take^hi,w.-M ’ T~-■>' -. 1 41_- 'E'fiin m,cg nft 1et;th9'se.,«hapf'tot the. 

 /Otel know whd il i^l&' irgb get biw /w y^ i^: ; - '^ ' ' / *.: -Betcro’Baker;cojuidj interter^rYince

 ba d,roun ded:th e Corley, ^galn-w ith hisW d dbv/n,:?chftrglngl;like • the 'bullyearling', be 'ba d: mei^tloaed., towards..Pedro!8/?iec0/^;Hj-- i-,. . ^ ;

tfoe i^u kc’ ^aa la nd Awltoblb^rame-

.0

 j^ fe a a s^ 1

TuaasHChil drenWITHHEWYEARS

g«it IngradlenU and Proper MakingAr* Neceaaary.

The secret of good -coffee lies In jen ta and in

the proper nJaklng.’aays Athe New York World, By the beat Ingredients are meant those delightfulcoffees grdwa on well-watered mountain slopes, such as the famous Javaand Mocha coffees,, the Mocha andJava mixed half and half. It. Is hostto parch the coffee grglns Just* beforemaking the ooffe.e, but lf .thls ‘ia notc55vbinefft~tho "coffesr can -bo boughtn a r c i e r : l a ^ : t b e ^ W t o : ^ ” - ne ve rground',' It'should, he grouud irame*dlately before uAljg, io order ta pre^ae rve ,t h e - de ll ol bus f lavo r; ~ ~ ’

Good coffee should n ever he boiled.Bear this In mind. The-gnod Creolecook rievjpr'hoHB coffee, but insists onTirjpplng-it lit a covot-ed strainer,.. bIo^ t .

or niiud himse!/.'whehvh e Scsme ; backto .Pedro ’s , Place. ,,He, eertarhly^rbad Bond of that 'vDhrlsti^h >Pirit.\w hich  prompts ? .to, .tur n, th<E Other<diee&i‘,vWby' hq had fallen again ipto.  :thTg“yi'reh^ed ’TllitlQ/ den,/ he scarce ly '-ichevlv,- ■Hq/li 'a'd^ U'N'fLud■--. abdhft^irthe, «rtA,.riVAvi ' inssfiti *. hit he r : iandcrowded -'.streets?'.' tossetl •'.,hith er jand ihj t hey; aM h^ h'Uha-11' ‘curre uip/l lowed /  uiitU -tii e sur f had -Cast -htpj dp. /And  Ueve':hhtw; oa ai h; , T ' 

ivaiier,:nodaQa-geniany,  as;fo^ati/o.Iti acqu aintance, a nd ‘PuHed bsidlc allo.h Alr?'/'Cuke:s hpdlt\ hih. headj:;sB«4kt^n^-few^i^rds-iiE Spanish, 

,,gir-sbilfcp,’‘ the.•man/Toplied .dofer-entlaiiy;. a; .....'" Jmorning .,.., ........ .

.... •- *•

fashion,^Penelope was always awak-.enedirdni indolence by We possesaioo.of, a ne w text-book, its resplendent,cover, its crisp, dtwin pages the in-centivos to an ambUion that: the discarded oJcP voiurue could -never—Imvecalled fo rth.

14 . just such' manner the Groat 'Teach er stimulates the Kr ow^iiE^ nQ^Y eniug^^ ptior'—.chirdreiv Penelope to new thought, new pur-  

( pose,’n ewlehdeavor, by rgain—.and -again -placing=a_ln'^:BSlv ar Jm_^r 

eager hands.Tli e new-year. idea lss almost as old '

and -universal aa the- lnattnct o tilm

as to form an inviting- pocket—w,ent-fr n ^ gc R+ f o   TT-THE LUNCHEON ^ ;trhm~dooiL^txr-doou~o^@rj:-hreafcajitU . ~ > •/ • • ;■•”sm^l-.colnv-announcing th§k jrr i^ l.l New Way irvEWhich Apblei C ii i' ^

-seltpp/ .fa*.;man .ueiwr-y: ,hu§tli.ng^round, to. 'fltid the ng ■ pn ?c pr w c h li|5 Bfnootnei?out:

mortality,..but. the first.of Janu ary-h aa.  •not- always :been <•the starting point  "for-rthe—proceseloa ^ot=raoaths,— and

--p .

Itfifcjht; you le hotel

even - now, by no - means .the- . whole  world -follws -the-Gregorian. calendar: ^^lia^aoelent Egyptlapa, Phoenicians 

;and Persians began jtaelr year_on SOpl  tember-22pthe^Greek8-ot-SOl6tt,atim.e  

T’bd December 2? and th e Greeks of the

f yoU; 'I' for- myi-

madscar:

.4SfWt» Ato?t- to the -Hotet- -

^er icteap^r lbdbnJuhe^l . : . . . __  _ 

^^ W ’ julluB Caesar Onyrthe Rdman , i'Wl?f:‘year .commehped January 1,. bd  -the Je wish ec elealaotleal. year had &U

Uheyres ide ; Joe, ,iVaht?d W   

...'Idea of-the locality^ .He'  inker of questions aliout

 

ways begun ;at the vernal equinox,arch - 25,7^nd7?tbLtfi_spr ing, jjpjgning^

•day-r-of bud, and 'blOBf6w4eh!il'--.'Ehb'versal honefulheBs—became: Ihe bomored one with Christian hatfdhs 'gen-

-erfllly ~ throughout the ' ^ medieval

ly. slowdy, drip. drtp, drip /tlH’ alT-thO flavor is extracted,_ The water must  

he freshly boiled, and must never be  poured- upon the grounds until it "has reached the boiling point,- it is of-the greatest importance’tha^: the coffee-pot be kept perfectly de an.  This -point is only... too ofte n overlooked,- and yet' th e cottee-p^t re-: quiros -more than ordinary care, for  the reason that the’chemical actlon of  the-c offee inpcm the_ tlii/orVagate ten ds

THE

•y k

"I never,leas papa

8he saidto fear‘thafather was oien who they neve

'TheU I pemtel y---

-^WherMlouwtoqe / “You th

 but unlessw r y -hor without go to.the -t o Now

wassaut waasaU! aver t|io town,-  IciiiFtonst i n s 'wlifteToxrr -icto' tt ts brown,Our bowl it is nuuio, ot the mnpUn tree;WeW gddQ fell ows,all ; intrlniC-tO-theal1*

in Scotland, .oh New Year’s- ovo--" for Vome unknown ^reason called hog-

many da y-^tW doors of 'the. house s- |m(li naturally, in the course 01  time, were thrown apon- at: roidn tghM o-let wU] ^ffepl the« flavor’of th k c offee1.- Hte-olcl-year out,,and the .now year *%1Vbfv" often- -i-he^-faot' thatf.^.ttte;coffee while in some of. the t.o?yna1LearlxJ iLj^3t^ bltlor or ,middy, arises frprii

died”!In. sheets so "folded uip in'.frqnt | ,*.®\ 

to”create a substance which collects nfuj cities to every-erevlce aiul aea'tn.

" He^yeB/seec hed m

refused; When 'th

obdu rate , mdnts. .to fathef walieve.' »_

;Nel i.w aleft,. ;'O ncbut in'vaiCMlhV n o f . 

woi ild co mshe obtaine

“ THTaime

We W-alte.padaonRernfathe r. I  down-t o baii.i go awi i ut.I-bega

 by some halve" son g, shril ly -given inclHidlsh-treble-and-enthualaain,— .—  uatae—upr-^gude-wtfe. mill etrpka your 

feathers:Dinnor- think that we are beggars:We are bairns come to play?—^ r^ i

Cookect-and gerved.

“Aultange in a luncheon dessert mffy•be mado by cooking apples in this- way

ATSuo° l> '?x6 'SBn” w r manifested Ito.AVAo An'nthAe. Qf»ntMah pn«toin' The Ifru it thre e-four ths o f a ..pound of  flrat ^firrtnn wfin entered a house after sugar, th e rind of one-tem qa an d-tfte' 4he-reatau

I g a S I S i l ‘S T eS & - ^ O hr - w

daught er ..ther.

•A® we •tUPtyaiif-..from; the )ulled up

ahd-m y-^thp enginecomot tve

t ft e cl ock- st ruck m i dn i gh t *— - 1 . . __  .... ___  _    _____  _  _ 

eve was caHecl a “first footer,” and into a  stone V™annles weo f t e n p a r t i ^ - J o t - f t r8 t - fo o t .e t S j- . ^ w e nt r -w a ^ r . Ji M ^ e l l _ ^ H l z f h ^ ^ P P | ^ _ ^ ®about calling on friends and1making topder. Then put them_inio thfcP e-romy.generally. - -- -- - Uerving pan with ■the BUgar.demon

^-fitrlM ng nfAn.tmat tn this frivolity, mice and the rinds grated. Let these

 m ' :«;, '-.S;:

air

li •‘ 'i . ;»■-

1 ^ -

^vho lived in 'them.^ne.;dpwn thisu'street: in -a ;W^:oh'- piaiu^d.'hpell In the . .he^ea|>wjwheg they- ftfftolSjt 

?1th4 jfrelich’ maia~bfit|h^d“V •’ 1 ' - >- - ‘x’

W ‘

'3

period;

In the latter end of the/ eleventh

was the -habitt he next' morning of simmer gently for nait an hour, iw  rnhSntneZilifl^SeQtch Bfble at rpndom, Imove—the scum, ahdrp ut / nto Jar^  a 'verse in the chapter read containing c overin g-whe n1Cold. - 7— - 'a nraohecy to be made good by faterj Good- Housekeepin g says: Oysters'during, that' New—Ye ar/. 1 / - seldom are byn^d-Rn^fried-atr-hG^^ ^^ ^A z^ igfR ^n f-prftflftnt-dfl rEu auccesfully -The-rmlstake^whLch iost^

ear, “I a.an en gin e.care- if wwh ile-th e

1,Ye8, t h

. . - V ,

-a h -

: A

ly eno ugh been" starting- Its.' annual records ori -December 25, began qulto'  

.accidentally-to pay, homage to the old JinmarT.rffylnitv Jamis. for by charlce

~ i l ^ v " T *; ii |

m* 1 T_/n ,inii. -<' --7. ■y tl)

T r r p

ff df-•

^ r...-;- v(ih h pr eT '- i ' ' <'

w m ? i  |lLe lnsl4tevthat 'it'^wfl^! if- the/Eou ng,’ lqdiiak' whose >fddt

-;^r--; W . „ t '

(ftl abe ddpb f ;j9 er vas iro t

l—•_r,rII

i ■ ■ - i iI j f  

py pTOito e,:. bdt;?lhis:. tltihg .Wllng.tcT grate-oh hlp.der.ves/,,,

 ‘'^das ei, and caihe; out ip.tj| ii-ty ard. ', '_1'",v

noliuwi was alttlnar St/TB' yere jbe^alw^dyff fook hlh   / .readipg. a newspaper,-

4 -

^ "

U r v H i

:.• '4 1/

l ’ K i 

r~ -“ -: — I-a£<'-'

‘:4[FjfeaiA/

.Yictot

,EaChaudrc ' VMonstelir j 

KHklfbur'.-.^p

 jneylt able cigarette^ pe- T^er® ,toad:3ifea hd break fasj. / ih' |hq

ache, fir TBe^ ptytude

^eously,/vlth scarce- iiQVnrffch on-l jlB-f ace:  :ented , the afranger, 

 jsse. thls /l s Mr, ic'ksburg, Mrtf/Ashr

V' tdn'a lah^reiiftftfte /:1wants U>  loi

• kWnn/lA*tnTalan

 /VyilUam _the. Conqu eror’s coron ation   jtbdk place on the' firs t o f January , and:; ijjp ' hirthdny- of: the Norm an rule~be- jfiftthe the birth day of the year aB well.,  Remembering the loyal old Saxon spim  

1 ' \ipred-but not tamed—we are tfled-te^Iearh- hawever. th at  

eooh/thh:, inhabitants’ of England felt into iW; toore general:hablt of .Indnlg-' ing in'-hfew-year feauvniea upon the  25th of Mtorob;

rppe~rtre~New Y'ear is celebrated-w ith cooksrmaker ls .to ..encase them In egg  great impre ssiveness, it being, the of- jpnd bread crumbs. This rarely is a

I s aid,' gaghinfltiihe/pn"th"S~tT

“Couldnto look-ja

-IGome ^.slon.-_.I-8ai

eeeaa. ^Thfi-Coatlng comes off,..gifc_  family: one. • . . 1Ing7/ / -the. oysters a pieoaia . Appeal*

In Belgidm-, On New gea r’s evbi the. anco, and they ViBuaUy uro overcooked  children have a- special- frolip. tingling hn the attempt to brown them evenly , with^the^ thrill of^suspe bse:' -Early in Select .sound oyster’s which have just  The day, all the door.keys In the -house keen -opene (L Platt.eiu2a.ch::.Bllghtly dnd. are spirited .away from thelr.^ lock^pay , them in'fresh milk. Prepare a- into Bnvali hoys’ pockets. . A*-pet rela- 1mixture of equal pavts of ‘flour and.

the en gin-eortnnl-tY—

tlve, callod, a .,'BUgar aunt’’ or “sugar l/Hfted cracker crumbs. Qyater or rich und er’‘is then beguUed Jp to •a ..room, |)Utte^ cyackers”are.go od' for this pur- and while her or his attention >is dl- pose. '.Let the. fat be very hot. Drain: -vert.Rdj a key la- whlsked^pu t.trom Its tl,p^ yaffli-H one/bv one and dip them'  nidin g-place anM cUck-a-ty-cjrdt/J-the/J,jJ ^ ci-acker mixture.:•Lay them ln door Is lodged ! Of -cbiirsq -the PTis> ^tre .bagjtet. and^fry i»i'''deep--hot'fat oner, confronted by a ! liurd-heaidod, Jhv0 or three minutes, Drain on brown

good-by.We, we

Bpect^d itat-lflst~'T~

-She --losand anraz

I'm’,gocried,', -darthe -engin

Ais^-mLsego away.'

She adz

•The Gregorian calendar, formulated (ln:d5?2J*restored January ’1 as New Year’s day.: The Catholic countries

thrtvtifr..enthusiastically, accepted It, Protestant ones adopted it slowly, and 

.lt.iwaa not until 1752 that,conservative  England fell Into line. • ; ... / ;-7-

The ancien t Rowans honored .the  whole of Jahuhry by offering sacrl- 'flees on 12 altars^to'TthWgffd' Wi tfct wo

Blggllng^alTer, is/gla d—to negoti ate r.mAmT. "aSFdi'sh ^wlth- pars ley a nd"freM onnarapy price—a ransom's-poa*)-—^ ^ -— —— -sibllltles no doubt <ranging fromcandy edne to-a rocking horse, accord*lug tu aun tie'^ indulgent dtvimor .or 

gav e It a

„ .lemon. ...........a . • * —>-...—

the size of uncle’s pocketbook.The Germahd have. a. very„;lmpre8

Fruit and Gheaa* Together.~lt is sald ll ratTa"IHtle-xhee se at th e-

end of -a dinner aots a s a .digestive-agent, but.Whether or not thlg la-true,

-!!LnteMlw m-..tha (iatlledra l^ll •open 1>» eccowpanying fruit or Jolly, lo used 

the enginSh e rlau“Wliy, So"-it"w

nT-ng frohwiidiy w

.“Oh, I disma y. she was the leve rs

races

was /'’“Janus-i-am-gr cid est-of-p otentate *}--.>

oinU hflYiltwnrd. and ba.

struck, th

~rUft5drlii the ir’ hands W ry: “Proa[(j ^uai'Neujahr! ‘Happy:.^ew Year.”: .. :| a family dinner without dessert.

llow

county as god of;Avenues and gates,-The -years—tha i-4hro ugh. my- ~*portala

come and go?r

............................ ..................T T-France-p ractically makoa. a Chrlst- t^ 61,6 1® a^dessert^-th® cheese j*  tre^

maB of New Year' s day; All Paris isTiu cini y s ervedr/vtth=thU' Balad»-rf<Jau**--en fete, and the-Latin Quarter-jubilant fort-cheese _with_lettuce qr-temato.es.

-----   •- * —— rnnneiBHflhra do not cut a roquefOrt

^e ' gTande' ^plaisair, onsieur Baffleur.' 

of hls most or-hfs hands and

DukeStruok /Him.v .

; 5,

galled}

17 /OhaM rchr- ^ ^ ^ : /a si de :/ -’.^i y^M EA aieu ifir ^& pu las e;  

we have klr<^d^ /breakfasted. / Mr.Balfour ia lmicht /roiybled- und *wants

.xnjputes, -looking dowm-lnto t hC. black

.gutter. ’; ’ -;. '___,.^ptomne<l ~ It---.-1— do-- kn pw ,” he

Arthemlse, . somq came ,to- the deliberate conclusion;to.-..-police.

carefully on his knee before handingIt. o ve r. - -

But Duke did net look  at   the pa per after he “got it. He. J eahed his

window and gazed at thekeftmgwrtersjq—suggested V1’ana 'fw ; what -has turned u^.'

V'-.-Vrr-

3 K.-to,look arqujhd your house ?’/*' ‘‘It Is yalrM (iiatj’qas^lCm agjne n othing w-bat Iy-■thiiiK|ic p^erf Monsieur-

f /“ Baffleur; £ /how ' yoii%up: xe -sUirs^^ Victor/ talked jerkily,' a spatteringatrea^ qf''<FreAohitond English, everyinoh.qf :t]he' ithe/sta lri, round thi balqonyf-Qirqqgtf:the hall, and/ -<4

. . . o h a p t e iT x iv . , _ "t h e   c b r . u / i b n r o t,b   f l a c e  .- " -’If /.Joseph .Balfour.-and Felix Chaur:

if b e^ w e

While the whole month waa kept,-the-flrst-day was the gala occasion/

.itlga.uon was 'suspended;; reconciliations- effected, impressive processions-made--to--the--capltolCdfferlngs_la!d onthe .altars, the emperor surprised bymagnificent gifts, visits . exchangedeverywherc^feasts spread In honpit^

while .’.the:'poor, starved art studen tlchees e flhtll it ls well. ady afic^ in dqsplurges in all •ports of culinary -.ex*].PUy-and. therefore^it.is not. wel l,t^s ettravagances. in fact/ eveh the beg- Jbefore ..a raau-of this-^sort q neW Wt otgars are merry,, singlqg -instead of the cheese. It 'is more (advisable towhining their.appeals for charity, and leave, it out 'altogether;:and" gtvevhim-“dahcin g r'jlg_fOT_a soxr”: - *’ •—- j brio or-cheddaty-both of-whlCh armJa*

The . French children And. their,[ vored cheeses with men.:fttnpUInga filled by good St. NlpbirUnq 

watching it, but.in utter weariness ofspul and body. Suddenly he straight*trtiad up and clenched hia hand.; “By GOdrfhei^rYShceL^rio-sne did

come here to meet him; and he knowsTlrdh' hflfl betiif leu inluu tco-lhte r-ln , -wheear she ls~ right now.—I'll PftEfl. « . V .t »r  1. "5~~7T7i- i~A AanfidA ---- ■■ r ■ " .... —— leaving the Hotel Louis le Grande, mm ,t«ll me *the f -would have.’mOt Woodfoird yancp ,If.vHoel Duke hod’ reache d, Pedro;*

 pW e ten mlnute s .ea rlie r, he .wouldt»V\ae,en' Jo» Bajfour coming out of 

 _tho* verr re st >dboF.“Zls/ he.sald ,‘Tis

He sprahff up, and one bound tookllm to the door; there he stopped.'Htostill h ad enough discretion to know

. -   ...........  .  ^hat he could not afford ft brawlr-*pub*the liotel. instegtk of seeing -woqaiorci j |CiyT ra wi ng attention to" himself.

 Z*- -   — :—  J L -  V.  — f :    ___

able houses, streets .ringing w ttlrlaughter and music of masqueraders.

The giving Of New-Year's gifts.wa snot-confined to old ‘Rome. - Th eJe r-slans always exchanged New -Year’seggs, and it was the pretty, custom of

4he=Dttridwro^glve-ft-sao red-Sprig-ofintBtletoe to the faithful on their NewYear's morning, while the bestowing

 _oLpreaentfl_upon the monarch became

-who- ln his Ghrlstmas rush must-have l — --— Lemon Spongethanked his- lucky itar that .these .Soak one-half ounce good.-gelatine  young clients would not exp ect a pr</ In one-fourth pint of cold wtoter; .dis fessiqnal call until seven days after Isolve it in .another^one^ourth/pin-t of  toe had attended^ to the 1mpattentThoiling Wafeiy^add^ ne^fcrarth/Tou^  American youngsters "oyfer the sea. [lump sugar and the peel of half a  

After--ft-midday-*qs jeunep a-.-la-four Ifummi*. pou r into an ena meled .eauoe*

the eng in

Whistles, We r an

ffng iruii

ing. up tthrint, fn

qnd held‘It is'to

pressed--hto, me In wieird the shaking

‘Don’t vvin^*1 R

1‘No, 'ine'ned. Tdear the twhe n' the

-“Father

-are-runnIpan, and le r’gnnm erfo i' one*ha!f toourr T did It

“ Y o u k

‘Didn’t

"... aparttpent. Tf o gentlemdn, from Et1, Mafy’s'parish ,zey take it las’ flight so

q« gq^nf  /•Has* Mr. Cha'udroti b e # bffre?”

Vance burnt into tb*vhotel efltry anu•> .'*•«' •aaim  a  Inin.

 juk e hal t op ened th e-doo rrthea rcTds #

an absolute obligation.Queen~Ellzabeth,-the people’s-favor

ite, was simply, showfired_wlth . New

family call on the older, and In the then 8traln and allow it to stand untile ve ni ng th er e i s a gr an d, r eu ni on fo r | coo i( b ut n ot s o t ha t i t s et s. A dd t o i t _ _dinner. - -- - hh‘6 Juice of uuu ’largev lemon; and -withdraw

•i x . i _ c _ *

■ K:/ V . /4 "

7T., ' ---;

f ' - ' ' r f i p. - / / ■ ":/ '

apiytment zeyno/. no.”

/lqe_-gl#<jed 

t, changing his mind back and forth.

. . — . . . o . . . —   ----------- v. • . . . . . “No/it won’t do ,” he decided, com*‘ xpung’iadr qre gouei «y-~atopped Arthem lse **-Bhe cam ^irip - jnSv, >aclc and taking up the. , paper **« #Yaiiie'*stand vacant, ping down the s tairs f flt» » reatner ag4jUt “I’m a damned coward—-a—”

H* crumpled the paper savagely in  ils hand and-dMhed it to the floor.

^Am l da l l Jhls^Tr®nch Ba ye t^h ere jsI _0c_heat the mixture uptil it is __^itJookthat one pathetic ilttle^touch that so ppeffectly^ whlte4 and thick,- Dip a* -away-^lttiften creena Into this rainbow^ -wnrltl I TZ--A — . * . - “

-the verii ordi*furnished . in

tore was nothing

ion,- and be came

-ping down the ' ’stairsd us te r i n h er h an d. - ,v

“Hlp’leett^ » ip ’leet!“; |h* Called.

 purse, chain s, necklac es. hrac elets , 2fm°aM n A ^ the" sponge-m ixture, and stand guide “You ar “ b® lo » cool place until the next day. “Any wa

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S. vl   1  

 j / -•*t\hajk ' - ■{  r-«

nary-look(ng",qu aint old tty ie; 1

to attract 'his st.t#out;aga]n«“How: l*t d#>;e #'tUo room that

f t r .* ' “ZatTI do not fwew,’’ Victor smiled

toad 'fn,.

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- -—you seeseebie,” ■

/ ' “ttonaienr •"'< l i ir»0F iMi

Vance. could' nottails of the i#xtricable jumble Which

A rt he mt *. t a i l , »t t t * j M M t a iHippolyte whed the old man finallyappeared from some dim recess In the

courtyard. .. ..------f ina’m’sene, ~il—^eh—ert-a Uer 

Quick vigorous steps rang slong-the>anquette; th e cafe doof was fluni:

rings, embroidered gowns and man*ties, petticoats, smocks, stobklngs andgarters; and for the royal, larder fatoxen, sheep, geese, turkeys, swans,ctpona, fruit, preserves, marchpanesand sweetmeats."

‘oui ,

in.you ng lady- 4ay itbut r,le"*-o-hwflun g 

open*“i'7,U Is my room*u l tut is impos-

Yes mo nsieur, Monsieu r Chaudircn heher e.' tins more .gentleman, two, .tentninute; half hour, go**:.» t way.’/

irfhidks,” said Vance, laconically.«« walked out to the edge of ^the

S”;s r'something had to be dofle, and donerifeht se tf He couldn’t ’stand it; the

ghkswe which '■Anita gave

open so impetuouilirthat glasses Tattied on the table,Woodford Vance stepped in, He

glahced around the room, singled hliman out, and marched directly to him.

“Wb it arey ou doing; Bitting therewatching that house?’*

ISike did^not repry. It tedThTH "so thoroughly by surprise that anyman should speak in such a tone to

But soon this custom was regardedas a tax rather than a privilege, andduring the rule of the austere Cromwell it died a natu ral dea th—-never

 bobbing up again to make a honular bow, a s sometim es happen s to a dead stage hero.recalled to life by the audience’s applause. , ' .

Ciosply associated with the

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isse, wliere does7 m   pointed to the  

fhicb filled the wa t

 ____  r *W d* o t «V t h U m om en t Henny Baker camea«y sdt grande Salon, ah, sgrislltn* down, the .street .twWihg

*otr Beflieur—ntoviiilre cane and careful ly P|MJduors” : ^ay EMMses which did not seem;owH-tot look in there?" tented # no*®” VlotoTr tu *« #refused to valid*

.“Couo with me.” Vance caughthim fOnghly hy the arm and had nuuleone step toward the door .when Duke

.struck him* ft* stumbled over 

newyear season is the wassail bowl, itsname derived from the old Saxon

 phra se:—- Was*— H w W T o ro ur health!” "

Until Queen Elizabeth's reign, onewassail love-cup was handed aboutthe charmed circle gathered round the

tepid water for ohe-half minute,*iflg—the n ear re lative s meet, at- thegrave and lay upon-it their offerings [0086!) the #8® * cnrefully wlth theof—tsvg~gnd ramem hran ca ------- _ “ 4top _of a spoon, and. tu rn Out o n t oj a

glass dish. — -The Russians, following the Julian

calendar,-do not-celebrate thefr NewYdar’s day until. Jan uary 13. -The grown-up, not to be outdone by

the small fry, now form a gorgeous procession to pa st under the oriticalnose of the nobieman*s upper window:

Deviled Sweet Potatoes. ,Bake six or eight ' medlum-slTed

isweet potatoes. They must- be dryland mealy;  bc oo p  them out of theshell and-mash flnoiy, tlijjri add one

Oxen,.bows, goats and hbgV, ad^e in^to bltos ^onf ui melted- hutttif,-;>» little.wUb-*vergeeens and- iwd- -herriea, ;are Ioln namp u.or nattaTg, a- twandiajLtea*

t» Sw ^T e^ irS ^d es M Sf t« ^ ~ <ri5ia' : t*t t ,i :Wr' ^w thr t t rws^ ei t howl, but aneTWkrd^b'e 'H'bhWhe wa»„ came up instantly.

Duke saw the gleam Of a pistol, an!his head flew to his hip. In suchemergency men think with the swift*-

 pees ot inspleMiop, *ud even the manfrom D«Tll-May*Csre had.had enough

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was more hygleniqalty, it less plo*iuresquety, drunk In individual cups.

The poor carried an Immense wood*On bowl, decorated w|th gay ribbons,around the neighborhood, beggingsmalt coin to pay for the precious Ingredients that made up the festivecontfcfetloo,

driven past, while qtd wome n b ring | wikxjnful of salt, half a saltspoonfu l ofup the rear bearing gayly decorated pepper, two tablespoonfutri of cream

 barnya rd fowls as prese nts. ItonE one beate n egg. Bea t all toge ther iIn our own country we American*/] until light, then heap rongbiy into tha-

’halt-pagan, half-P uritan,” tak e otir [she lls^nd ^qke to a rich brown. New Year char acte ristic ally, ' Withflashing eyes and smiling* lips w e| Brown Bread.

lU dawnj danolng, feasting, up * One wiafel of sour cream, one cup*little tin horns. 1fui swwv mint,ro&rldusly flowing ou r little ti n horns. [tui sweoT mTik, one cmpfnl -inoiasses,

And' at the same tlipe in our secret one teaspontul each of flqda and bak*hearts—-the curtains of pride and con- Ing powder, and one teaspontul ofventlonallty closely drawn—We sadly ]salt. Add enough graham flour toSit beside the/ dying emberi of tha tmake a stlff batter. U»t1y add one- past year’s . hopes and shiver at tha half cupful each of see ded raisin s andkuocks of tMe unknown future at the {eKopped^wainuta. Turn into pound dopr.

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4:y?a wyoung/ men'of flood

25n» npjilenflce se oni'f l; ops' lvtfiiei'ineNlj.iay |U> to |70 a  

miiH,-maditiilRtn. blacksmit hs, ieii ioterk'A}ioBrprnt*T»i phlp*sicfaiM** ciioM--etc., betvreoij hsioit m special ratings-with Ui-nmrnt oil t1iree;fuucviisp&Yi' ni>r:20yea rBserv letr -ApplI-, ricati-vcit>ww». - •

V nc o‘4 controller niHeTo il. IIoiiuh four months1pny 1.....— ~ 11-•feliArce,'

c r u i t i ng   s t a t i o n ,Avenue, .• DETROIT, MICH.

E A D A O H E

these Jhw ifrP Bla* friiey tusoreiioTe Bis* 

tress from Dyiipcpsla, in* digestion and Too Hearty Eatlog.' A perfoct rem*. cdy tor Dizziness, Nausea, .Drowsiness, Bad 'Taste in the Mouths Coated Tongue, Pain to the side, TORPro/fcfVEIfc—They 

g."PurotyVegetable,'

Genuins Must Bear fac-Simile:Sipalure

FUSE SUBSTITUTES*

THE TRADEMARK.

er Them and Dem ands .from Ow ner s./

no-seek to do busin essiTujiltjd wllli -a-peciirteF

1a t lbn—ap’propri a ti on of  he depa rtni ent of com-  or issues a warnin g to  roi's who -ha ve . any orting go ods to Cuba-, 

F [UYnTedialefy“register-s.-otheV8--wUhii’<r' using—th e- -trade -r Anib rlcan good hrandr  .o’t the- genujn G^'T ti•;

f-w^'s^Hrc-eitban’-rntrrlteFin-pel led. to buy out the"

wishes.to m ark et-his-

 plenitude of*'postei-8 had proclaim,sd the coming of tho Hoodltonortdirecom pan y,. “hearted by ,, the young* m-mantle actor Robert .Wayrio.” Petti-

^22^? 1'^ tl ed,d lng qHtr~-frw'ttchedi—and' 'iWtTtedrahd fane waved; the •orches-^a_l)layed,-and, at lejjlffiFOis^WaTt:roa^ on “The Chari ty Hall.'1, 'it-.wah

hlng ^ii a tin e O' a nd every wont-.^ P y06ent jvalted anxiously.for tin

1-^Pyrlght , IDQgrWDally'flippy Pub.7 ^

, ;: r.  1:v **4AA*Wl<m> IIII ••tIIHIWeafance of the star.as "Rov/.iohnVan. filnren. * Would he be-huixlHome,cr had th^viithogra^hh lied?. A doorppqflfltli , Tllfi V^ilin g.^n am-ftppuarod,

  . AV.ba. has -^(rtveU-‘-iilr;p>i‘|ilexi hg:problqin. Tins company la s to cloae* 

_seasori  ,, ii£ tliq ^iqin 1ug^aqtiirelay,  

ayi10-- llunoum*iH|-hls-wlslv

fule tr mort ost inahhei^eirt#reip,ii p0I, ,ffC^.,rQle of-, the .. hbrolc clergym an, Nods, stnllos1’ami' nudges of approval  passed frqnrnitn- mal il.f o amVHmi* ns 

..ftptor s proj-lkv owuit- n^nroThd1Clear voice, , were uoled, - :lmt 5^0yh^^£UIUiyUolili,v,U4UH--in4t.^a+lHmtt'pursued lils'cveu way with tlie .uutiost ingenuou-^iess. Near the stage sat uJosqn young, Judies from Miss liard's 

Tr fresh ell-sessrtlrat-.cling s rouiid- swtioT gii-iFiriTi IVsum mer, days,- 'In .the •speonrt* act 

NVftyne chanceil.to glaiuie ip the dlr(>e.:

liom of Miss i]fird's .yduujniifllMramlj .IS: a penabyvitlintist miss ed tmi>of his. •syca. Por. With all his clerirttl make-' TP, dlls ke mlsm and sel f fVtit'-rifitsc., While tread ingjlie mimic sUfge. Rob-, art WftynF-wtts -'lr man; a .ve wjuusejTj-fF

 jble_ymiug.^inan-.a F tlia t-F- atid -^f lss  Mary Porter's,-mini 1ring -blue- eyes liti'd- ook ed Int.o-his in a way (Ita't'was pns-.. 

-tlvely.-Kt- nrtlltig. .'AVlfat a ;rem tirk-•

s bl y p r. et ty 'r ace !" ' ' '

  B.o tweeu.acls two anti -1hrpe AVayne  itutllod tin* girlV fitce-through a. jieep hole; “W’lt.o |«- she?'.’ he askr'd (he illeate r manager.'. "Xani'e~Ts PmTrE: 

mir y4) a tltdt Si it m ie 'he!dhirrl-af:ti-he-detere  

mined 'to attend.- strictly to his" work] out, .somehow;.-_ho^fell from Ihlirum- lolve-and-was rewarded wHh anofltt-r 

warm glance of- - admirafibn, "that Tulckepert his..heart, ills liitherfo aif-

Ihit it seems that this.sort of conductis not. appreci ated., Oood day." -h u   !U» V.]   ti'umpocl,.aimlessly,.

fut1 P*.UlHipi-by which to- de.  [JJ; ‘^ ^rec ent- -(obatruottonl8t; ~r W  

night-It o sle pt.,Uiye ,„ ;H6 v<,8b

^ *>-^hd-set- off Mn thYrdn-ectroinBi ?0  seminary and, when he returiio.d, 

fon urds-noqnTrheyworeytltti express ion

la-.liiilBl^ith-Nvora-.on'AVPdiib'May.  .‘V'dp.hT..MN'e to l el' ybt rgo ."' pleaded 

the nmtiagei', :hut AVayno insi ste d-anti1ho-hat] his way.'

 \yns retimed, she snid some thing point-  fid. In ilto second place, Adolph, tho 

S'.Vldmtly-r eHlgtKub—At this Mlsg

. 9K0Ck FOR tH S HU8BAND.

Wifely Almaty Hsd . CopsIdffiti^l Motive. ‘

Anthony Comstock was talking In.tTBm fmi

that: had Tiebn lodged with: j}tm V-'Tt Is perlta'ps llelpful Information/’said, “butXconfesh that l mistrust

i ts ' m o t i Y e r ; ^ ^ - - ‘ / ■; “It auggesta fo me an'Incident thatoccurred last mouth Ttv tyatawan,

"A* young woman :of M atdwan s%ld.to heryhusband^ne'iithht'r~^~'^"''^~

“ ‘My dear, there Is a geptleriian la

you- . . , . . \

Of two grafts a polftician is apt to fra h fcotfc,

*i .* - ' • , ,i •,”*rrt 1— wr- r*-,-----

‘ I m por tant to Mother s*  jByfJBlaeorefu)s «tJo kodlure

 i . ____ __'viiiu  iwiwry.

ally cvwry boitlo ef ilcaedy-forUf^t*

Of OA8TOIUA. .* sod cltlitlrea,

V‘WTifiLj^. ltj^do -you know?’' thed.aske'd. - “7 •' ' ' * ■

^.J^ aiV said hfB\vwlfe; ’you ■mustforgive me-^but that cough .hps both-ered you so m u p n a t e ^ ^ d though;,>YlDlgr^f^m lng-nft.itt.ftt»i-fdlriga-ntd 

how'wor*

rled-T’re been aboutTyou l’- And she threw hor -Army-: around -TffS7

‘What would I do-if. .1 were to. lose you?’di e moaued.

"‘Come, come,' ea[d the young man. pattlhg 'her, shoulder tenderly ; ‘inoh

For Miss HsJ-ji, \''od head ay b rought :-l'Y° .rtikilnci annoyances: - In the first

- ~'v 0 -n, ^ -ao^qaly^.,V . i dr -jv hetr pe mi Iutitan- h e^ d -VtAhe-da ctop. -eh t- - \Volfc ITI

  Bear*the Signttanct,!

to Uic ror over 30   Yesri. -— -™ r “z r  The' Euid You Here /4we>* flooght

'v*7! i;i ~'.d '' y;' Generosity, when once se t going,knows mot how to stop;  m  the more

mWar ;we ar e wlth the lovelyr fQimr the more enamored we become of heicharms.—Pliny the Younger.

' v v. *'   CKENEV* CO.,ToJ#(i*;p.,j y®•-.hiBun i/it*ned, |*,ve 0tiaowfl y. j.i Cheneyfee thelMl is veu t. eati Setlevehtm^erfeetlr horP’

eble to unfMoui

dbeeuy upunihe bliHMlend mucotmiiirreoiTor/YR#' « »lena.- -fe»tjt ij<roi»t*Tenefrei*rtce75eBnu pw  l>vu'e. SolOy.ettUrurtim. v ■-■ .

Teko H»)l7»yemljy.rilur i)rpop>ttp»tloB. ;. . •

.*. -... fjeal Home qf the Peanut.. /- - .. Botan ists have, placed the-homer pf; 

_thepoar;it'fn'Afr'lca.butsotne'authoi*-

niter sending udvcTtlsemontS to "the papers lor another took,- retired tp herroom. ■

see him kindly if iVwill Thake ybn'feel  easier. Which obe-ia it?‘ Stiullls?1

^I t-i sn ’t tlre roctdYr-wmrTlre" anj:

, I lie.,-jtext ntqrnlngj after* a- niemor-ithl.c break fas t,1prepurert lty- tfie, laundress,jmd second! girl, Mihb Hard -kl-most -smiled when: the ■ maid an-noiinced..that a man had applied for’

Ifu the life Insurance agent.’"

DISFLGURINGVSKIM HUMOR.

Ules thlnK. It natlii'e-to^rSalTrTSJPfaTana flnd§p' the Spanish ■: var,Jety-^aamall^-bu t .flue,' nut~-betat,Adapted, to

rthe ^ciim ate,- Qt, tha t state. ~Th~aT:“gggtF

impossible to Get 5mployment« a s- Face and Body Were: Covered with-

Sores—Cured by Cuticura.

“Since the year 1894 I have -been troubled With a-very bad case-of-ec- zenia wh ich M m ve^spdnt hundreds of  dollars trying4o“cure7nnd“I_went"to

er grabbers'’ of-Georgia apd South Carolina like thA small whlte^and red  peanut of Tpnhessee. ’and -ea ch:year  

-sh ow s-an . Increasing cultivation—in those sta tes pt -thaf yarlety._ ’,

;the pusitiom ofj'clief; _ "bLhow.hlPLlu^-sher e-ominandefl. and 'a .monfem’laier he stood before' her, i. .   . „ .; , , , „ . .tall and swarthy, with a small .black- tho -hoSI)iln!' b< tbe» falIed to ,cUre.tmistiidTo and imperial. ~"A French* ' "le- an^ U was getting worse all the

•mnn!".she cxclai.hod to herself-hud It vr y?°kS “n r '. 'V f®b?USht■si rnc k -ltm-' -tha t--a-T'e ltef-de-culalno— Qf TM ^^^Qin tm ent and--one*sin.ljiht.rmm Parts-wp uld add,to tho ^ko.,,of Cuticura boap, and, I am

 _b,mit-oJ lhc- schoel ‘s att t actions, —. p eas eS. to -s p tha t l am now- pom-Y"iiiir uaine?“ she-asinuh— la tel y, cured and . well, it was im

soi'bliig a-im blihm lir , ...... .  1 ]ii-V "I1- 111 reverence. She. wasiThinking how she •i"‘77.,;V„vr'iV-7r.-7!i'-

Ols"professio n ,began lo fado-amF an- ,vm'll(| „ol nTT nirw 'H^Ftd' visitors to-se t ateh-lt.- ami tho-flesh wa s taw .

r -t i* ' gnn i ddV i i d -7r » i r ' — ^Of his throbbing. 1.,'aln. What ..were .;Yoil ^t0 a B(J(Sd ^ a good -chef?

-Ynn-mi-defsland'It aH?”-^ -)nt7>cm|^ imdmri ”T^ ^fe t -fl l y^  vqllexW-of-.-assurances. *,T cook any-

- ’-Kmiio atmind. - Be-W t e d - T v l t h ' P lQ ^Idnti lv iuiw‘ :------------ -^ = as~ my^face^hc4Ubrand-body~were-<io..Oiai.J...-U0.W..._.-. - . • ' : " n,.A,l wlrh it 'I’hn"'ooWmrt flvef 'tin.

............... v . . . ered with it The eczema first ap

the^ grea t drunmilHt’ " ----- r ^ ^ - poared op the topjl jp^hea d, .gi ldJt, h-', , had worked all t llo xYay ai’Ounrt down

Puthor ' yyre..ibaek^of m X - u m l ’aroundlo'my •Mjss.'l F;ii'd gazed at him almost:wltb.

throat',, down my body and’TU'ourid the hips. It lUlupl so 1 w6idd-lK*-t>bHge4

svan eace n t^ f aui e‘-ddL^s or tl id-F-bu t (i n%comp ared to .Ijjplyis.lon...:tha.t- hud su(Fdenly. gi'tpjied. Ills .h ea rt as ■not li lug'had--ever dbite--before'.’ -Ht' must,-iro-■woultl“ poBseas Hilts gl rlrr - ~ v'

was (Tver and 'Kow Van Bureii hurried ho his .dressing  room arrd threw-olY his minfsierial chrysalis. In a few .momonts. .Robert

John

dug. TuiytinS’ at ail. Ket ee3 deleecb

Wayne emergedsetv od=for,.^^4valk.

stick in .hand.- aniff ITo saw ,a. grauji

of .ladies•walling -for a; .street car amiwonder cd^-lf she—Inlsh t --iio ainoiiK 

' “Y-ou can maktv plos?’’/ -He rolled his "eyes ecstatically..- ~

"All, mada'me', cel ces ze pattle zatI rinnk e nune r best zati .<all: ' Ah, zeimHid.Tie shall lio-so grand, so beau-4ifu l^_s«=i-\vUa4—you—eal F-ique." Aflof Ibis outbm'st-htms-Ilm’d 

-F,am--no,wdrH--we.ll^iind~7 l* 'wllh”be' -pleased to reconimpn.d7.tlie Cutfeura Remed ies do -pll pe'i’Hona who wi«h -a .sphed -atuV- permhWffl7i>iire -of_,skln'- '- Tcs.” - Thomas M7 If08»!ter^2W 

•aspect StYfietp'Has't-FQrangel^-ts^-Jn-Mar; 30, 1905.

Claim Nearly Cost Life.Fretl McNulty,' of this city, "had a 

terrible experloncc.-wJUle ho lding down; a claim which ho hjis_-Bfi.v.c.ml. .miles- east' of here. '.TIe“xYeiii fo dlrereliitm-

week. The weather previously’ had 

A’Great Outside-Remedy.Moat .-pains a re of local' orl^n*“*-a

“crick" Jn^tbQ back, a twlnge^f rhou-matlsmr* aqsoreire^ afr^ei^arlslngffi;om. a cold-^vre all cured by*outside?pp11pailphsi-'~^)re'QtirQkesti.i^gfest'a1i)d?‘most;r'«trtalEi , metliodT ;iSi,Allcock’sPIasteri;rki}own- the .woriii1oyoV as- auniversal: remedy Tor pilin': . They never

JailFtdiey^(i^roInptlyFthey-a|^clean!'aixfi chdap., Yon' can go ri ght' ahead,with ybur vtarfc wlillVWi/bekllng process goes oii, vglxty -.years'- -use hasgLvon-thsth n- g^ at reputation.!

Th e/; ttorf^ carrier <e xpects ©very-;' body :6’n hlai.rpuje1to t ike thlngi .as 

.they come;. / ... ;j •.‘.^TFF ';... _ •

.Mr*. Wliulotr* soUttHug Sjrta#. 'for ivtwmiU# mu as#, hi*

 p4U>,0UJM#WJUUlfK(IUv titif k 

. Men who pose as judges of bumaanatur e get-ft 'good-piany bard .buiejif. ’■l-^ ~ uTJ. !- • / » !

p i jT N W *kl F;bs   m u &Askiyouf«.ruyiut'. ' / _

.r ^^wbrnan 7haE bul7n tne/us .» Tor k  man who thinks he ' Is v the ‘wholeth ing. :;-' v:?t-  -F ’' T ' ^ 7 ^ r , L '   -11-

Garfield Tea, the Jferb laxative, inmild .and. potent ;,lake it Jor'yernttipation aadv to -....‘ ’ ' ‘ ‘ ’ *’ - ‘

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S C I A T I C A

l r   The S kelethn ^* n^gSth*?l“W(been dug up by excayaters in the Avenue Bosquet, “Barl8.>-: , .

' r t o f t r i m e D i lf « t o  h  w t £ ; 7P4Z0 OlN'iMS.Vr.)« aimrtimwd to cure ap* ym « 

nhiriit. Hfujct, jliMKJuitf<ir.PiyiruUloy Pile* m

r.»'*Tli>6H6 ’iB6al<tBirre d;

The New Y ork-d t^ bojird of educa-

‘tfoniUaS.decided .to •proh ibit/ the’jufie of.’all te tt .ho6ks\prepai'ed, by/,teachersla- the city’s employ. Tlt)^,wllLb arCon rad ^ . Grammar and 'Borachio’sSong C6Ilection. Only ‘one; memberof the board voted against fpis action.

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them.--Sure enough!- ,_As bo passed, ho saw her and, potter still, she sawfiiiu i— She^kn ew Jih,n! aiul% yes,' she ,___   -_ . . i- ••• »• - . .___  "- »--ill HIsrvT —    .............

y-na(l~ne"stnroThe storm was..

lost, no tintj,),In-'securing .Monsieur tyir- , btUUl. mild, .aiul- AtoN/iH)' had tiou. : _ .- . , “ /T^|of fuel in the sbqck

At lunch (beie was a dear th of oai-__s? h01'pe that he could j^ot. mak e.hi sImi..M

T‘1C ?- rh iru l n ^ il a rr a n vM i l ng . "° a T dlnnbi" ^   stoimi raged and Ato-

diTuriliml ~ bf d °,?gr

e pro per nu m pr -1tYbfrn-registers'" a-- tradema rk 

m the Ame rican manulimy, demand .and col-,- : . .. i- V; '■/. . ■ '

nciu<- specula tors hold-fTiglits t o Avatlesmi ^rkauurfacUn'eralTavc* coiivniifaoturcr. to pay- them 

■ - ; ::. ess ent ial-t hat Amerk 

H<niselv6s by-T>ayln%the,f or r esistra tloiV land 

he confiscation of their ---------  —

merican Adder.

h and about six jiiohes  kest. part of' Its body/  m-it/e—slti ggl sh— and of  versal luoa prevailing  es of;jhts covmtry"’thaT t I’nnsftu-rlng i ts*beads 

nilty- to the other'onoel s is- rtue sln]j )1y-t o-BUYfact is that tlie tail of  

s mot" term ina te in a  )h'ldla’ns generally, but esembles the heart;so

dlfflCUltr T0T ftTT"i?h-a ( a: dlaVffftce ofsa fewnlsiriKc oho from-, the:nc-. y

atd,ry-bfTts= belnf ^Ww acy of which no intblll-

colild fall to-detect.— - -

r-young A ristocrat.Hudfoi-ird liaa .presented.hisr eld est s on, w ith a  

motor car for his u se university.-

RS S 'rlS'ra^

car and folk weii lmi ,

-T ho ^o Hshod (loorp lntc- uiut K-noak-r er-at--Mlss-Ha v(F-s—looked -si ern -uiiid rorblddlngv --YVayno stooil ou ;ilVi)'opp.o-- sito -slde . of .the street for fully ten-  -nrimites^aiul gazed-ncross; while be  i-nviewed th e even 1s_iMLJiad_hreirght him there and consfdcrcd whaU-wquUL -be -the'vhest—con hi e -to-- j mrsiic.—H ow

-Ilio- roast -was hiii-ncd and tho

might Ije’-commiinlciue With tile young

iadytl'TIeJiad. an ldoaubat* boardlnt\gfcboola Tor -gjrls • wore governed; byiti'lably-Ri ftke -tbq-t imk. <Hfile

weak (*nougli -lor a.cnnrse“y hut she  mifdo allo'waucos amK-eatwed deeper, The ofiler servants v.ondereil at lilmUe, lie ta lkedv Frentih when', they asked him—ahout—liinmMC^ye.U - when ._ ho duiuied -Iris ham! -'he., swo re- In- perfect  TJnglish: -and lie seemed possi’iased to,  leave th‘cr!m-chtmTmvd“i\uurdoV throt igh

the halls. Tin “ muTuifiqu'e" pastries  •oamemiul-wotit nnealen;jor they. were-, mispeukabltv-am]- thenMonsTeur' Ear- i<xivbiuiiied thcWi-a h g-ec- ±J i£hi>~CQ.[l nil

’r"ffn'A ‘NlilLJ'.‘Jay Covered up ,to .Ills -ears, with- oiTt/iCT Ito—(0-miL_iiiul-oitly7 /ar-smaIt  

l-quantily :oL.wate.t,__When a t .last -the.storm subsided hei.mado Ilfs way. to a 

• neighbor's, a .mile distant, freezing hlBIface and-ears while en rontev When  ilie .finally reached Ml'not be was -com/  pelted^to take t o-his bed 'as a- reSTilt- ,of JhlsLextierieao-e^Minot-.Correspond- eace Duluth.Herald,. - ;

; The .Sunny South: ^ ;Now when all outdoor farm work

write her. but,' doubtless, the niall was'Inapootefl and tbls' mlg ht~lea d trouble, -Or he might transput a. no to hybrlblng a servant,; He. rejected this

...iLoulfc-heTeso rt--t o-am yL-/leeeplion- \vluUe.-ven ?

"I have', found," he remarked to liim- 8eif, ’"that the best wajrti) obtain what:  

-ohe_wants_'lB_ to /isk. fcr i t/ and, wdtb IhlB dbs’eiwation, he'eross ed tlie stree t a. nd l if te d the knocker . _ /  

The maid 'Opeiied-“ber--eyes- -wbeii-.- ‘t-hd;

" he to HI Miss H aid.-'T ot-TTra imt-f mu st- ligy.e -jt©.'- l)riclc_ oyei u'

has *-cease(l--ln-**tho/.nortU,,v,thal term.

rt:h=Aif:- tWtSfTlftS—WerC-.- rtth:

"sunny south "atm an .mat it; means, appeals -wlth full force to the northern

“cbased -from--. the’hak<>ry; —So/^for a week 

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ystin g m an-inq uired- for -thfr--™aiftU'yo miK iiiffH.iiuii"'-'•’»—.   v ;.-•...  ----- rager" -an dylelt him for five minutesto”trac e 'the figures In the library, car

 pet with, his cane; .thppM iss (lard ap-'ornirad.-.’Wayne, rese.im d In the cohL

reigned, amid jirnoae ip ^caTamltles imnunfljoTed’; then die do- parted,- and. -ab out the /same:/tlm e,. 'Miss Porter dj sap peered. _Three days  later MIsS'-Hard: sut -in the library' reading this le tter: , ---“-

  »My- Dea.r.:;S lIs slH ard

11" is' x_eas e" o f “x'm™int,ng_ lirdOT5i‘S'rTfOT-nectt^-eevoral—montba—couaumlng

-Forgive, mo

fm- causing vou dyspepsia.:_but. -really,

ness o f Miss -Hard's-spectac,fed—blue , ves he- read-ftTdack-of sympathy-ta r

ul  nliy-. wppgaL'Vllke- -hi0!iU kw .,..lIaug l a n c e d : ftV:Hl|r£aftl,—Uven-raised, he.

ov es to lilBj ..In.QUl""f should like, If thpre Is no ohjec- 

Hon,” he-'begOTr-to-bave ntc8 conversa tion with Miss l ortot -

"Upon- whpt~ husjndss /'’; M lss/llar ducimBnlzed’nn nr keenly. She bad •warded off many Attempts to approach 

Miss Porter,. ^

~ a r d o n m e/' b ' ^ ^ ^ y 11:67“but 1t Is about a-prlvato-a personal

•matter.’’ ' .Miss Hard glanced at- the card 

again. “You arc un uctor?", iWayn e nushod ntrhpr.tono. 'T-_am

pro ud t ^ s ay t ha t. I a m.” ; ; ’"Wh’e’h and- where did you moet

Miss Fortor?" -. , .I regret/’ respohded Mnync, his------  ------ L * - > . i 1 ■ It r t t i tt - .R O Un

"I rogreii re»i»u'i>"-h .

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»n ner< / . > * • .. •,

Miss.'jlftrd’s thin Hi* imp ressed  naelves.lhto a knowing smile. Un*

^ o ^ h f n g to fieo 'MTss 'or lc r. to1-liom yybtf confess, you -are -an .utte r

stran ge ^ al*° l° m57T cant

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hat and OAho and movertwa rd/tbe;  5 '.i* Hnnooso you will doubt .mq

I migh t ^Bve ;;Bought olandestlnely.

/ il l!—LUUJIIIH-^.U-U y.t'v 1 TT, 7»■ r*‘‘‘"?t was all.your-f ault, ,JV ncn you (re-fuaed--UiyI9VujikJ«,niiJiealt. I;was obligedto fall hack upo^ my .art- and I nextappeared to 'you-'In end of my favor ite.

-t UIa)‘ncter s- ;rlteaneiaro. _-lt weemjr~tbat:l an r ii mtrch" betf<';r/7rtrttrr"tli,an cook,

o i Tntf*nd to abandon both ,'occnpa-illT iom /and- go into . , .liavo found the best girl in-the worhrfor a’ wife,' ami, as Bea ncalre -.saj;s atn.» close of the .:play, her,, name Isiin* .itwav.y*—uW'iM'Vn.?--.: - -ihe swe etes t’ name in a 1.1the w orld-

 jus 1 a ry*- IRohorL.-V.ayne .'

everything :, tlfflL has beenduring ;t|ie growing sea-aon.-s u n hy/-.- south ...some th liig ...

t>rodnced 'in tlie' can be

raised every m<mth«in-the year, and practically-every day can bo-apent out' doors, ,No blizzards.- No^ ujistr okes , ^a’ttle-ralslng~ls verybrofltable. Large profits ai^ilmde^'with little .labor In'-growing its. vegetah le^- eter^ Tdi1northern markets .-2 Strawb erries and chirtlUOTrpes nre great revenue gettovs. AVater; unsurpassed. Work plentiful.  t.rinHa r-hnnp and productive.-: For fre-

llable in form at Ion/address G/ A. EarlG General Immlgratioh-and Induatriah

- Fearful Lobb   by Chinese Floods.-Thousands* of-men, work.Jill- their 

11yo ga t- sacuidng . t.hC-hAnka—ol— ih_e 1

great_jVllow' river InJihlna. J e t |every now” and then (lie lido -sweeps  away all opposition had the loss in -hitman life Is grealor-thaii any. wait- ever .caus ed. N’lirwieeirymiTB hgo tlie  river hurst its bonds. Day after dn.vtlm'(orre nt Howcd, HO milmi .te the-hour,-30 ' iplles wlde-'and-i^-toil—foot-  (trep. The' flood has 'btisviv descrlh isl  as'v(hat of live Dannhes pouring .from

2JW0  yeArs the V  hl-noso-lu\v'o.hocu„em:.  lyaivktng-:-thte_ri ver- l'-he-Bilt—'.Waters bring down .from luo moun- tains builds up tho bed- and rftlsCBtlm surface of tho water. Tho banks 

hre mlsetiip C water and for mllo after mllo the ii^erYuns overea-bod whose levot Is fa r above Ihfit of tho'fields through which it takes.its Vay- ' Uut tho weakpart of 'th e embankment, is always found hut. The river always breaks through. And then ,a pfovin ce Is ftwdbt out of exlfiteaoe and-people die .^ million*. The death roll ISj ear s  ago was estimated:at from 2,000,000,'

to |,ooo ,ooo. *,« I

TIompany/Loutsviiie, Ky, . \ 

_Cqroe to Congressman’s Idea. ’Some, years jigo Lemu el.Bly Quigg,  

than,_al:congreasman^„expressed_ .the, ^irfnloo-thatr-The-poUeoreommlBsloner-  of New York city should be “an in-  tellTgent despot."“'The Idea was ridiculed/ then, but Miv: QuIgS derives _adme s a Us fa ell QLi.inim.-dho_ kjLQWleclg'e. 

that the grand jury of New York county -has miulo a recommendat ion, ftp- lu'oachlng somewhat, closely fb'h fc  

mtssloiuu;—aaya- the  jury, shmttfl hold office lor at- least ton years- and "should be r emovable only upon* proof of ebarges which he has  'hadH)pp::nimity to-meet. ' -*11-

Why German Ship Was Favored. ,_^yj r .\V'-esl-=4Udgowiiy, -null]— lately  govorhor of Ceylon,, rcturnoil, to Kug-,iftii<l^-f-i-(tlu^ua~(Huiiiim,/Tiw a-. uei' mau- -

steamship.’ The question was Tajseil in tho hous e..of. conuhonKMVhy he hart not traveled on n British Vessel, ,T%

West was allowed to take his pot dog  with hin/o n the Gorman Bhlp. a privilege, tho-NngllBh BhlpB hW denied, 

-hint. • ; J

  TO CCHE A (OJ.D fN ONG BAt  Trts I.AXATIVKUUOROQiilnlniTfttj'pi*. DriiJf?  inmrnfunrt «non« it it-ndi* to-ejus*-,-' .**."  UHOVRB«i*pniurat».on «*eHMi. wo. .

^ ---------- ----- j.t. ..j.,----- uWhat a diffetent world this would;

 bS4f we were il l i s smart ai^we, thinkwe are. ----- ^ - 1■

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' - a s - w i t h - j o y o u s - h e f e a n d - sm i l i n g f e e ^ t h ^ V - r o m p - S n d p l a y . - ^ .h e n ' / l n ^ e a l t h - f^ a n d ; ’ -, - h ow c o n d u c i v e _ to h e a l t h / t h e . %g a m j& s I n v / h ic h t h d y i n d u l g e , / t h e * - o u t d o o r 'l i fe t h ^ y j

e n j o y , - th e c l e a n l y , r e g u l a r ;h a b l t§ J h O y - s h o u l d t b e ; M u g h t \ f t 'i l < i r% ^ n ^ - ; t h e .• . w h o f f e s o r ^ ®—,.c]j€t ^   \ x /Vt1?v S—t'W"A\7 ' r\ *a. rfo 1 / a   U/\ ttr +arwrTA»*iif +ViAtw HWrrtfs

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-“ W e ” ' p h y s i c I a n s - a s ^ V o “- - t h e - m e d l c i n a l r - p r i n c i p l e s - o f . : S y f u ' l : ' q f' - p i g s , ' ' o ' h t a l n e ' ( i „• o ri g in a l m e t ho d , f ro m ' d e m d n _ p l « n t a - J c h p w n . ' t o . . th e m ^ : . b e n e f l c i f l

 p r e s e n te d in a n -a g re e .a b le sy rU p in w h ic H th e .w H o le sw n e ' iG W lf or ni ah b lu e .f it il - ■u s e d t o p r o m b t e - t h e - p l e a s a n b t a s t e ; •/ th e r e f o r e i t . i s n o t - a s e c r e t r e m e d y a n d j i b n e e

w e a r e f r e e - t o ; r e f e r . -t o a l l w e l l in f o r m e d p h ^ l c l g n s y ^ h o i ' d o 1 n’o t - a p p r o v e -d ^ ^ f e ne s ' a n d -n e v e rf g v b t ts r ^ fr rg t rg g t f i T t T ^ ^© m e d i c i n e s ’

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t h O i g o n u l n o y o u / Y i l L n o L g e t i t b j lo  q  n al i d ia i e f f e . e t a n i i l y . " s h o W d ’s f o & yB ■I m e "a - b o t t l e ’ o n ' h a n o - ,- G s i f ; i s , e q u a l l y . / b e n e f i c i d h ' f o rw h e n e v e r a l a x a t iv e r e m e d y I s r e q u ir e d : ;

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DAN8ER INJ EU y .

 

Sheriff.©left ■Hu Mw  ■ ' "’■‘r Auu’:

fxtor,-M■UiFAihh’lOHpu M. Ki*I*»y»‘]i r h,,‘)Gluts, Ht#bblpV'of$W

!. ' P arli ament a Wabet.f *, sp^nu thy laftwiiagoa »HV' sjiokon irV

of Aiisirla-Ilungtu'y ^vo employed In th.©

'va^ciya pit bittwiitrt ^o li^riH 'et the'

^m.T itUelljipiio. t^3u|l‘tlie luetobera..I. \)jtll1i)lu1»‘tl _  1 ,mrtfT-NT* ___ ■

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Cluta,’deputlca.;

PcoaoOuUng Attorney Sawyer eliuiim 

that there will tie i i©-uhUPg© ilib polic y'. he -adopted; a few -weeka AWM**-'^ef'u8l«»Kto Ua««-wrtrnuue.,fur ‘‘mYtijfg^’

“Sumo people," wild Ciibld Jonh till* morning. “Ima good Irion©, but ndvo* Silica ’fin l» slt'U u Umi^ bad way ez t'  uiaifmieoply uppoByAitu jest fut* upi$o, lO-jlnka!” .'

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'•• -r jp ii y^ ^ aoio Waidoh jb.tiiii.liiduV-t-d-•'‘.y*' i - V'M&Uant'Un iOrl •;h'AmIuMMlIfk’f lAttl lOltiK 

bat e M ice for the kiJmttjistJvtn*'*11 oi Hi1'*  eatatH.of ex Judge ffi tu ^k -M C i«>i*‘V.

Th e j ud ge dl er i sooVe. ■elg S ; y1»>»r$,JHifti

 — imTlatlnfl Life, - - - ;

r -Nowa -wMee -^bu t- AV^ai''5T3lii rb'tvnk'lii^ln uTiroi tyil'Iii lU’oiluothgifft . njjpitr 

Kidney IHaoassa. are too DanfferouiFor People to Ifefloot.

XUa-grtnit ibtUKer of kJUoey. tnuliitiala Hint.t hey ga t a tifm Hold twfdra lhetaulUuer _ri6u#iiU©H tUem, HpaljltUgradually underiijiiii'd:* Jlaojmohtyhpud-nolit*, net vou iae * IrtinOMni*, eoreoe«n,liiuibugo .urlnajry^roablej), drop»V| dirt*heW* fit id 1Bright' s dIsraeli "fiUlfl.wJu«loerolii'km adutWrtUm, Do'u't negleciyOitrkMuoye. Oil re the kidney* withoeHjthi iid bKfe rtmetfy, Dotm’a Kidney’Kilts. • ‘ ':v,-'

H e a l t h f u l c f f c iW o f - t u to r * . d e r i v e ^ s o l e l y f r o m ,

g r a p e s , r e f i n e d t o a b o l u t q , p u r i ty 7 i s t i i e i a o t i v e

that is," swe et, on'.'ooe side ;tind adu f  o n   the other..''^m Paj uat lilt ©..lift). tUo i w j f  t .;.vidih.^£'Brtir-: ? ’

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,rthyAt ^ t>v >)iany yesr*..lL>uiTerfldt:'>swtirou.

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ly vvHli loy hldt iejij . th+ pain* nit .ti liiea being "frequehtly -sty y eare cuui\l-

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th e

'Bah, but"*enw the waulb_u_nnd esf'rtpedj'

' ' Prnieootnig Hrofulog a. bill to amend A'rth Arbor’e. ftbjoUattftV bO  ju sUih^  '\yUi bVnut ott a aa latied ba l iOf f (JOpor 

' .thebltyAhd cdhnjy.; ■

'.‘TW 'nia i piiidj’iJndl a J,4at"maUus n p^^fio‘^^pol^£oh,lropb|e

^TJ c l i lp r™—  ----------------------------

*ir.’ OttJftBUftry'9, .10 tjt| jth auil f i t«K*

burg Hlvea will jol^vritir.^ijjalhn iitvii-

in>~pubflcGre at. Oonunauder," r’andea.'1 '^ Buytia,'win bp lie;re iwri be tho du s^n in y fellle<>r.

ah' l ooka,' t*j'‘{d<? Wo^^h’ii. hoV-en-Jkiya,''thmf g’H■ aq^iioji^' ;ehdr ‘

^ ^ i hl n^ 'b y;jSvih.K? t--

-8^eilrt ot;ti fi«tl.ne«a ai id’ b^d;V*Viu|(d tin to iciiiiKIu^-^bedo|>fruinifajilugy l mw  ,   Ui 4p<  M  Ua'ftdvertlHea atiti tiro'*'

t\uringryi>^ 4uft«dJt., I fe lt } benedteo n^er^^/fyW'Udv*^, My wife waa re

i ; L'V.i »7 \T»|». ’ i -

fenaK fifiU &'s - so iinhe lit'^f eanc ^' 4.,>"‘>,.vv' Vj’i* :1-•-'hljtJ  >j' -r.i.s:''’»  :: ‘ , •

,Hnd\we'dftbhut'Speak tit,tod, high, praj^otFtbWv«i.a^|bireparation r.‘ ;", -For e»1^‘byhii ,degl eja.^F rigd BOiieutjh Foater-Mllburd Co.. lluflrti'o. New .York

wasltiu y <ftihlthtg i^u|nipe,^ of 'Which •imuensu ' tpuyj tHtlp s. i ’e tfold" l>y, ijf..Ummgh tho pUBfcofllc'op/ , a    j u) \fS%x.v?--

W-*

HIS MIS! 

Miner 1n Town

t*v ,. ,-• X r"<’ r ovav  baK

  Ai.

tHonore- W j anA

4Q VOV/OER CO.j NFW’YbfiK.

Kenneth -C;‘ ' *route, la tolling

*U«The streets.. <eivltrely und< time Callente]

mill

C<?et.

,iaud—the uunjKciy.'.aea

'local supplysecond dayold, m iner _wh.g

lot

1V I-:)-'its of the 

two pack.

flQl

- St oo Rb rl dg e Hrl eT. . .. _ . - t

Tho fiunouB ilr o •.pngifrd^ 'itbmeo'iw t j 4 !jfy..i,^.ftPfah' efel|i^vt :01188100. Hnd.'lir otheriiioft ^^ viu ih^ ah ^h d^ lpa ^i day Ai■i«rprlae aitvliiert-tiie ' vUhihd s^d'iuUV to. ;  H   ... -

yfflfttjt wijb sot’oVeiv

When 'the^hiarl'can Smllia,: V-:/:Tha t^'lOhgil’kimVaif 'h o- T ^t al kl hgthout- - ;uhejQy|n3Kv.-A iu«rj^';'1,fne©^

«tiivTeArtn 'i>avr:dav:> •" -

Johii^ Tiy^B^cS^iiI-

: ;,With a sad heart wo“p(^ 6rni tlio palii

cdus.lgitJit^tho ;1isiff 

Bewet of fea hty^’ ‘ Family Wryslclan-duty of announcing' the death of  

a<>hn l-V.Uunciman lit his la to residenc e

the taxpayers f x peneeA-^r

oirf-hsi t i ll:AVO:“tITIC'V:Otl l)8 Pfvee-i Ift^lj^^leAtAr r e all ze 1jiut 111?,av h o was so 1on gi ^ t Iii d e»,fdk wgdtYyOhrs' sc) rug ged' ntldf!ana-sa-liiii of life and viiror^

.. A Dei rott f rletiii of Kr. Fish or hart, .donated' twh eide fili.'^’-and' stVdu*8 to

secret- JJi.rah. v-phyMeb>TOarr,. weaken tlie bn.wvla; Crttirtc/. ohi()rilq A<uniBtlhHtion. ^ G t i n  dJpu n'W; i t<>.uo'fJia  :y*«~>*|.|w..•lian.u'h oinB-AfaiiBllOivtion. 8»Vv A s k__„ -w -‘- ^ / ' .

^ F a u ^ i y - i ^ ^ l i8h

y ai ii . d ru ggi st forM hd m. : ; .. -I.■;.^ ’■ ,\}, y» v«.tt.vyL>yj ^’’ Stahdhrd-fleriiid lliierR brlr)g results. '

-«Y fy nnr ;li’l)lleiiAVt.tntitd.

<T; IfdhtngTpUea.,- TfothttfgAbelpe^tbe udill '1/uayd- Ooaida OJufinerif. . Inb red . !11 -?iyepfi lidjrtei«tjy> Mi<*ovMsyor, (ilrardn tla. V;'-' ‘ • - ••'••"'<•••.••''fYOfUk;'!

n }i   .luimaoi ' -hi.s yearsv*V? uis ukfdohft’sk  

and in tha uiidfet 'Oi.... 

' M K” litinfuViTaiy. vostd otl' onl-jt j'ho'iun’s(r'vil wliu vo. ho ims lived yall IiiS

  forrwaterr

■<v.;two feet

m

the hotel,' building:

ie Mo;fei-tiirrl

io.latt',kVM 

 3 r gfBWT ISyr_^=^

aiin

L.ri.i 1uy.y.s tiusy; pietisa ub and ehtshi 'fal;

hie -1 ^. 'Ui'hbo s, \vl'  .rooks’ .<|hi r‘n:il.toit.- Oh, -ho^

y-.lli Christian grace',nn(> forti*_ ttiu fe lit: .said so niiiiiy'tiind^Kbpwojtild.jl l/i* to . tiiT;, ’vvith his -' fpr iit 1!jr*t:,ljfc3LJb.'r<rdh

- r i;A. v! f  

•.-.•;•.;■••/:A- -:-...:v l i m l y - (lod'.s-■■\vil1<,r IXe ■s<}id‘ho.vvi li'ed'-t^

iFFiCK’U};::'" ' ' ' a f ^ * ’'•■-1 ‘tth Aviiiv hrit that ifc.^a,a^j^ l| |;' THE OFFICE _ 

» D r . H . H * _j-vwiil: find aoni>K: •-«t*-*t n m i t a w j m p . .aomptmied by moo  iiwicirni:i':i ' "*.v,iVvir, Nk'nf'i:.Sto'raim'Bhdnrliltro"'."rs.ly'A.:‘ ‘ ' plkp

i-er RrtftievN'lall.Yr ~

 pa a, Go uM ^y ,

L A W

-t H■•>fc'S. gu t ijlddle f treevy Ch of K'lJl , i.

^NBULiL A WI IU tyfi r. n ^ ;-‘ ' •;. vrToriSFVM-'A3LL-*Al ' ' ' _v,i>

-InxnBuU  M.A>:  .’>Vji;u‘y.'H.

...

' bHKI jK-A,' MU.-n,

  Jh TiVER S •* ' M.JAKA-A .!;

r ip e r  » —tatr m iic in the o jUro . PJF  ... I" -   Office io Kfempf iknlj T>

CBBUtSA,

“t'hur.'i.ojj.ei-,t • ■■'■

. ■'. -VA<:1.

LLMBAOH %; WA’fei :

. He Al. Ea |iiu,,.J.i.iiJuxy|«'t'.: r '~ y -y . lirtil l.oiiii*.. ....... :

t».’.•. •* .. --- t.dolug Hll <.iki>■'.'Ppone 'No. ij-i.•■!..■••■'-.•.'• y   ...' ; -7

lA RK ER &  I h R A m m

■>v,E a a l ' . i 3 t a t e D oa

loney to Loan. _j.iii!;ui't.t . • 'i-lone y to i^oan. J^nuynOffice pver Kem pTfelUl lt .XI t! *ii5TTTE

!» ‘8TA'FFAN"(E"5?TN ,. :-“ .

■a.''/"T': v

»r^:.i..i...i.... i f.^i.....  _ iffizcJs&Li-.u.Aii l.raiennty e»mw h ip  jieolMiml oiid-fathp.il.....•

fiv, vviis aHtrim Chtlstlr tOf-,s^w

;di>'by hu hliVohh’fdal hii.jg ^lihU ioL. iti* 

d uriutt yettr^ :lfi nvqll Ot‘in^:-1 ,   1tv-'

btr<> y TiiVj,v<:’ <:'f iTncr - t e I t ^ r o i » Ti rt 11 t. r U ie a mi . fe ed re >} li *.

' 'vd»o*«s f*1-T?yt-GtHl-hit»>;tof t hat., lan d; 1brti wq>kt;•i ?tu wt ii tii>t bo'.vtVi bjo ini i. vh h' l gj;m:ivi.ll:y l a kfahl etito^p^rti p atjd' i i i j p r i p “t r V y

iivAstrt, HiUt ltB pihh wlU 1«‘ wjiblly Opl « i .u i t iy . Mh i fo>l i e t f o ' ’v>rf1 iiR: *

^ •Vrrin-';''a. t»». .

- OUT11 1918 r:;•; •"'.....;

^Bright uuvHlage,'h|*h^drttw. *.- . .. ' S U..... ';..i.'.. ...m

Hi i>

Oh the feed ing.of traiups, wlio will h

^lyeii their loligingf iH)t,ndlthel' au ppef  )io rf hr:eKkfrt8t. The .prigldo n' J"d! h»Mr

UaatV iwnsiUiir. ui'iil'i :tlio':travoliu p'

was1made;  \ >'

 bo goiSu, -■priiyerful'.'fihiWlep,iTqiii-todfi.in ' l celsarffijtli' e^

£j i</f;illvbH'css;a dyvoivd wife (Uaugh.tor:of.

child ton; fcyie.i't'itC.C'oif  Jvih;iyW<dIer^^

iriTTigod lO, nnd tli rfee, bmtirors^WiiliaSi,■of-Htoci(britlj ^;'Jatn'6flt;i. :fjy'h‘aU^■ iiVCH'orgo.ol'-Ciielseayhnd 

ir. i».t d,‘.. -M-i<ft7nkH!¥i*H-h -(‘..oi)k l i».-—©F  tsca;

yr IfV'dtiiuoiinan, Komo sly yohra:agO, ;vv^ feyi s. wart receive d; ;iit.,;.Ahtii' Arhoi;

 w tF<dl44tlif’file- iM.J?* C'htireli hteWator-

\vli(i>e.<iiis wife was a niomber.'------------------------------

A... u,i, ty.'.vjyears, ago lliey wit hdr ew'iThn>;': ' .W ii1td rlo o’'i;b hft re hr an il-n h 1tod;av Ii!i thb-hi.1^. Church at Cliolsea./. *.:4V.i‘aroilumlly in tho mood a(i Iniertimeko.\yi i^ ofMr.-liimeiimiii as a n\an or as ri (•itr/^i>;U)uh^iro can Say briefly ho wal'

, . ........ itaracter, was possess otTof a atHied uiluu ed until^ last, Mftr<’lb,UH K!UfisitA t  hind lus,\rtcd:- naturcr ra petlod-o f Aom ojlx iy~fOUr.,year a; .Xlll

iAA'b.i-ah!c;^ji)o^"eti,a 'and l lertvearft nu,nibe r.of'^rp )i(':',v.®

ilbmiluxlxh' in l<f«/|fr^i|figMu-j^h'i|iilufr.1to\v. [ who alre regldenta^.f tbls .vicin ity. . Vhjj

3   A ,   few ytara eluce k  oiliz. en of Albni-e Cj j. n: .'.iiAii!iini aiidy.’.evnt.od lillsband and

- ra i;lr."I.: ":r xta .f--r-ft1tp-t>ti-pAtWii 1

 mwz.

CUKJSKA,

i. phuoss 15 or 78..

riiAA'.-

 ,6i\.MAPK 8,

ohtpttyr'|f•l - ;•.-’/>r d>K ^ephOtic'N'), fb. r ..

d .

B. HATHm

  m

*»«?!«

^icmiiner.  '. . R e p n l r l t i g ; >; • . .v- . . . 

of Owt lsms h's vOi Atlilies, %<($,<> .1le ' Japk'ete, Woolen Griws Hiuiri. yibii!WaMa an d Wlillo-l .)ri**»,MRirN a: jj. •i-ir •

il l work oiiHiriiuifiK'l. fi'b'.mr.lHai.ty, All work gnUriiiVified.  f X ' i v n ^ y y ^  

m p t i y   atten ded tb. Cm.-n'et ...f :lv.n,t IdOis and KaaTW'fiT?;

8 .

 m:■■■V

n<*;

'4-i-

V * t* r ia f t ry ;Bu rg o b nv bTrea UaUdl #M»es «ifd<>iiH>lU:atrd tudued ■-Bpaota) .aitpiiiloti k iv<n ,to .I'-nuj’U': u"'lior ms deotialry, ()tt'h:ejui*i i• .uic .i ustre et, senWa ffonl iM'," K   (;iiu fc.i .'.niVio^,'

fcitfittee litri ib

 H   i .   a p K f u s ,a V KT KK l AH Y ( nn i kO N !;

 \W m n

(ind MM uf •litrti'u Vi'Id)lb>'.ry -log*, Traut t unffiliO'MseMof h.u; .'!., .;■!!,-tts, sheep, awlne, dogniuxl pun my. All

pi y Htlen-.fi-. I. , . ' ' . .©T*r Knpler’ii ineip 'mail:*-!, <

'ml Ol . (..'iM’iyciJt iMffbi,

i;Civ«,U»44liiUhlLikitig

4-W, . -rH*H><hu ;>-i; i; it \w^ H--.l('U'MHea -wlt ikSr wTh'hi'T i ll , lHl I IIilTT'JeOl’Otho se  h-ai'iH'd to love ni.iii'"csteerU;Mill,

 j!I'Ul'T(nin AN':i-.li oli >vi

ho had Mr.

iOknew

hiiiivai],d (iHjietdariy liji 'tlieSo wilo kne w

l.ii.i Tiedt..NJomI; iu'oi'otiiidly and. siuCcWly Will' 

[i>pathi/<t vyith.llU  

:*ftt ^

uit.

{A iiiift. grifitt sorrow, wliicli h’he ovof-liH.i-u bii.ent. >lr.,W ay dmnii Aill bo

 bflMSiid: Ijy tiS". all,- and ' Ills niiiiiylfridiidH.-i li iVVd" the d oss tl icyAi Ia V(vHii lt d 1nwi-.

ouiv stul .iid to'iiioSu Whobnoiii'd tKo losii  

b'f jljttehand, failibr, brotlihr ami shn*ln», Pom .

7■. - Oattvvi^SCs ndt AWith- jijiei.t ft|iiilk!'itir>n*,t an tiifw- can

i)ip;A'.ui'lot)i*ih'eat.ofihe ditk'iiee,. tatjarrh;is a Ido» d or ebitHtlluil.omil idliten^4i' af'd

enrt> i you nniHt. tHk-e-'AteT-'1ii 0 r, nir.liu , Hall’s. Ontarirh (hire: 1htf rt' iir (i'i"ftali.v, 15ml. acisdlreetiy.upis  H.'o .i. iitnl uiueoiia HinfaimH. liall’p(;Mim-)t"(;ur/v in noi a ipiunfi medici ne It.  \ \ ,n   pifier'.lu vl b.v, upb -,of the sat

for The Bliinijjird^ijjfftli^

& 1 ' \ .

i>dv:-h5hU)S:ln ililrt eount ry, for! yea rtAu i .|.ii)lar['ito^nliiil ibi. It i^ComiiAlfiui <j)i 1! .. ju;«|'' imiiert Ihyown, i;oliililiir>ilJMtli the; t>Vil*)i»o‘i pmill'UH, ni'tlng diri'VSl|, 

'ii»j*' iho jlmuiN'iirt ten1I'i-i.vm,  -.Tlie jii'rffet'' tnuiii.11irwii i1 j J),, u*X.1J.ur . 1'Vo.,. hijrrrd JenlS VJlwhat jircul Hi!/ ti ?beij wonde r it'll t»-mi 111H;1ft1111'uip* (’iLtai'i'h. Mend for teatlm oninla  

" ' ' / , Av.j. CHEN KV CO.. I’fii

fry.>„I’fOpM,, i -Tbleifii, 0 ,1

  IhV-

^ W r^ yitig;,|tie TsmAlleal bitg a> the t*t<l

yttjiA;;^4^ 1J. l^^ m aji p|iem:|  

Wlnnlng^atn/ V -One evening kflt week a short young  

^eptle.iuati of the vlllHgiy aml n very i.aij youhg: i^dy werqAyyalkliig^ ;lowii ’the

'LJ.r*lv_L_ ..via mLk-iaklxA—Ala j  i.ii l LiiN(  tlx  ulf I 2  xf£ 

t^dHhuig Jand a twentyrtwb^lihort,”—

Fowlcrvlfle standard r -'........   -

’Thurs day iof laat .week; of t he .doatn *»f 

ife^haeti of:Ahft Arbor.

I '.at. the hom eAlbSft Holland in^Grand Kapidfi,

AWflHUiepreBtiltAAJf'CptiewmhiiliU

Vollit d c ame, to Ann Arbor -from G>r

many in i828 a ttiie age of 8 years. He, 

dtafted In busmens in that city in lS dr

«IHandiAccordSd proteettbn frmn tim gunan d^ hth iv; 'i'oday'tlie"etiuirrel'family haB^fl^yn tb neatl y tivo ita'iriif.ecV^nd'aro thb aUrHCtlon of ell .!oyeo>df niyt.nrestudF;'.Kveri om-havh«>qinrvel8 su'd oven noniibiids if the pub l« el'drifml tillImmrt woiild mute ji1n

dsnnf titl t.liiit thOne ho goVeii j roleoiVoil.  Toncgvy(HimI 10VH m loveyiilrdH niiii hi muly

netrtfoftij they will i^ke jile.iHiire in

i t s  j U t y  ; HjHiriH now to <{n.bipon,. >

Tre lO.TiOie?, ; !. I.

Death IroTu Lockjaw Af  lisvtitr fiiliiiwe-HSi ♦ rijury drivoieii wfiiv Hiicklen’if-Arnica'.Halve, Its hntirtotm ami- hCalln g pnip'-AioH prevent. Iili.wff  

.<.'ha». ' >HWHid;Mnefcluint..:<« UCWirtflHe'ivvIlh'. N- V, tyrhv,8: 'Mt rmed  Seiil Bflrrh, of of, U{0 nk lh #unto on iii« Ofi'k l t?V(*r-artw.'i•( iti'i'H i'Iiimj

• yT r7   ,-y-i *-'t;

- w i a l ^ a D d l w c Wy *

vst;

................. .......,,

Btixmg in lif t?

 jy */ ’<; : : v - - A - . - : . : "'7< xl ...

• "Y;y s-‘v:

Tc^ Je ei   .t h a t - ^ a r m y o u „. . . . 1   ; l _ * . V . j   . x - J - £ _ • ^ : ' . r •

w o u l d t h i n k h e W aB^ a ^ l r e n ^ e i i t o a1 1__.1__..._tAULi-U— /''. ' . :- ;."•''•-

smith* ‘

ALL DROQQISTS j  BOo .  AND $i.O'p,;-

: 1r - 7;' " -'.‘V“'.....*..r;.i*"V'" 

O N E I D A C O M M U N i rV  

T R A P S

heat chine.

Inspsotei)

!F m o Tgffgwr;v -f— -— y•y '

ASil^ANY TkAPiP^R  jlif 01i  I   '' 1!-'''i'

i-' WBFAVlio t-om

an

i ll s J P in i o i U gtho timnlii oty -n

toon do

«Wd ino

iftent of

iAtt^rS; W * *

 m n

fbado amauo a

Abftll so

' S S

l r - MNt_h© pro— .

 K'-.-'W # T * A P * * t ? S   ; M U  /!>*   TRAPPJW*

00 1^ V> r o f 4inttMing>an4S * n d J p / d Z O X " * ' 

rG m v i* * ' v ,~ '  

 jngft o-.nee-OHpaid mologftl cqscrib ed

 H U N r a n » T i f A o M o n iy . n m ..... *

•sii

W   «8/ yrMAQUINI^Mr/ra/»M- S tn d t 

-ft' a, R. HAWWP1U . CO,, Colajtibue, Otyle-i

MnlTwtie ula rlymonelngtWCUtyn^ ’.-af l

Frank , theno6'*•"» uiBto?|l--7ci

»iOHTOAQ18 SAtro. . u^K'A-rTf/mnAVTNqBRi

.tstrfsllftrffttt -a ^ .11 nniHft.itlie eortdltrdfis o f ;:n .cert ain mortg age  ^mnrto-and^ibutod b^Arihur ^-^ayL

•Rokl»t.qV :«5f>,eels, t& £    tt  ..Wwh'tqu^|j«hd^tat^.. of? ;V'a:iSth'd#:o!£ Decetn  b«y ,l 03 .6.f»4l Irfgftgogrtwbfch 'iuo:rt»g©' tU<sr4due at th©;*

..of-'- thlrt y-f 

„_,__„JBusinosB:- . . ’ •

,■WhCroa

OorMiti; |»

Stat d(o f.......... -

;Jay^ AUVVulkor

.m orteag

theroof. • C-.^Vhtl ^vb ettidiwthft vuAdepilghftd, JanaAI TijY ilKci :’b dPAjfifi faHi y « PIPcStn t«csOxj^ut ; Aea^ - ‘

.m ortetlgtho Itogt

_VViv yj*103 pf^MJay o f

DT^tvbt^ltP dcliAll rt r* -Walker, the,  mortgaRc>o,Vu rofml di novA docoa« ea, by  totterH7teh^irntATy.f8ml^'lbiitofnati

WttslifctiNow

it© tjw 

w. He»-IfuroT

p. m.. iiuAVIioi  o

A. Gort

nildJifiU

tho Ktftl

tho County 

29. 1906....   Of"th«

. . _

-3ft.lpm; GIf Mltdntul n- ino

iitiv fit''i A’ulke rmo' ‘

'made nihil itli'O.yidffiiy iAstieo Is 'nOl’oby  jtiyew thw>wn the. Gih.' itjijy 01 Januaryv TOOL at f o o 'cioek- in !tirrt forohoom j:fShilUMiellt1.iu inildli^yit ltidiioy to tl| ? h|*fii eat UljWC'V, at tlfo Ir ctit door of t he 'xfourthofis^ at' Ann ^Arlior,' In , tijd Oobuty ,<>r WrtslitwmtV ftnd SVuto ol 

llchlgcuif,; lhftt hcuikf Gin |ilaoo of  (ildliijr^Jlic ..CJranit./L’dnt't. hi - aald Rinty^w-'in^iMPjtittoijtiritifiq^rnttfitta

inortgiigtsYor >iii niiiolfrrtliergoT an may  ;nc iiceoii’«nry <A, t»©y i1n' ' "~"r”

li 'snld t/iuivtKa*e, wUlr ______

il1 JoKnl vCOstfr, -(he mi id iirein Ises -,b«»di'8<h’Iniid arttfulloWft: Lot four>(4).

iOS-,of tl th da yp. m., ni-.,Wliert

•the *pi ty-iaidi- of-:ti ll min nKhh-'.te .r at'li- of

;fic*U..ot&Lrftftgiysrj'teMtftiHf mVybjhi

luge of gulonvon see-  LJdWn one (!) south, ii^t, Cniimy of WaSh-

rgf©Ni1‘t MIn111KIIi i.. ---- r~»<«gs, 190ft. f V.1An  E ;AirftVAT.KlirtL ■•

thft:Wlll-:of,A 16oi

.bC;ciimeWlm r

it the dfriK'b glV

:.|uui of^

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