Cloak Bargains! - Montague Museum

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Cloak Bargains! - Montague Museum
Montague Observer,
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$4*00
Miss Acfics U m h a n a n d her niece,
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Rapids.
T h e c h i l d r e n of K e v . a n d M r s . N . G .
Nuechterleln are nursing the chicken
pox t h i s w e e k .
Per 1-4 Barrel $1.05
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Light Blend
4-40
"Nutritia"
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p a r t of t h e s t a t e .
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"Ntitritia" is a s l r o u g blend of h e M i c h i g a n a n d
M i n n e s o t a P a t e n t F l o u r s . All of t h e a b o v e Hours a r e
w a r r a n t e d to p l e s s e .
C h a s . P e c k of ( J r a n d K a p l d s Is v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s In t h i s viilage for a few days.
Com. Nellie B. Chlsholm went to
Detroit Tuesday to attend the State
Teachers' Association.
K o b e r t DlllabatiKh c a m e u p f r o m
Grand Uaplds S a t u r d a y to spend Sunday here with his mother.
T h e l a d i e s of t h e M. E . c h u r c h w i l l
Klve a r a i l r o a d s u p p e r N o v . 17.
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ther particulars next week.
N O V E M B E R 2, 1911.
M r . a n d Mrs. G. a . W h l t b e c k att e n d e d t h e m e e t i n g of t h e C o u n t y
H o r t i c u l t u r a l Society held at MuskeT h e s t o c k h o l d e r s In t h e F a r m e r s
gon last Saturday.
M r s . W h l t b e c k S U t e B a n k of M o n t a g u e , M i c h . , m e t
g a v e an v e r y I n t e r e s t i n g r e a d i n g a t t h e a t t h e o f l l c e of t h e F a r m e r s B a n k l a s t
meeting.
Tuesday and completed the organizaT h e m e m b e r s of
t h e M u s k e g o n t i o n of t h e B a n k a s I t w i l l s t a n d o n
C o u n t y H o r t i c u l t u r a l society a t Its D e c e m b e r Urst, w h e n t h e now c o r p o r
m e e t i n g a t t h e o n u r t h o u s e o n S a t u r - a t Ion b e g i n s b u s i n e s s . F o l l o w i n g Is a
d a y a f t e r n o o n d i s c u s s e d t h e f e a s l h i i i t y l i s t of t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s :
L . W . M i l l s , 60 s h a r e s ; E . . P . M i l l s
of a r e v i v a l of t h e M u s k e g o n C o u n t y
50 s h a r e s ; H . W . R u n z e l , 10 s h a r e s ; A
f a i r f o r 1912.
Anderson.20shares;John Vanderwerp
D a n i e l E . M c C l u r e of M u s k e g o n ,
r e p u t y g r a n g e m a s t e r a n i f o r m e r p r i - 1 0 s h a r e s ; W . E . S w e e t , 10 s h a r e s ; W
v a t e s e c r e t a r y t o C o n g r e s s m a n M c - E . O s m u n , 10 s h a r e s ; M a n d a E . C a r l e
L a u g h l i n h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d d e p u t y t o n . 10 s h a r e s ; C. A . O h r e n b e r g e r , 10
s e c r e t a r y of t h e s t a t e boaYd of h e a l t h s h a r e s ; J a m e s S e a v e r , 10 s h a r e s ; W i n
V a n F r a n k , 10 s h a r e s .
by G o v . O s b o r n .
T h e s t o c k h o l d e r s elected t h e follow
Nick T a m s e n
objects to the Item
lot; U b o d i r e c t o r s ; J o h n V a n d e r w e r p
In las't w e e k ' s O b s e r v e r t h a t a n n o u o c P r e s . , 11. W . R u n z e l , V i c e P r e s . , L
e d t o t h e w o r l d t h e a r r i v a l of a y l r l a t
W. Mills, 2 n d V i c e P r e s . , E . P. Mills
h i s h o m e O c t . 21. T h e n e w a r r i v a l ,
Cashier.
Wm
E. S w e e t , W m . V a n
M r . T a m s e n is h a p p y t o s a y , is a b o y
Frank.
w e l l q u a i l lied f o r t h e f a r m .
B o t h hall s t o n e s a n d s n o w fell h e r e
last Friday. I t was a typical fall day
E d . P e c k a n d b r i d e of a b o u t s i x a r n ^ t h o f i r s t s n o w of t h e s e a s o n . T h e
w e e k s ; a r e q u e s t s of t h e f o r m e r ' s p u r - s n o w m o l t e d a w a y a s f a s t a s I t f e l l , t o
t h e d i s a p p o i n t m e n t of t h e s m a l l b o y
onts, Mr. a n J Mrs. Win. P e c k .
a n d t h e d e l i g h t of t h e g r o v n u p s .
T h i s Is a u r e a l c o u n t r y f o r r a i n
w h e n we d o n ' t need It, a n d for d r y
T h e next
n u m b e r of t h e l e c t u r e
c o u r s e will b e g i v e n W e d n e s d a y i vcow e a t h e r , when we need r a i n .
M i s s H i ' l e n U i p l o y w e n t t o D e t r o i t Inir N o v . I S a t f h e P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h
l i » s d a y f - r a w e e k ' s v i s i t w i t h h e r w h e n J a m e s H . S h a w w i l l g i v e o o e of
j u i s , C h a s . L l t t l e t l e l d a n d f H m - h i s p o p n l a r l e c t u r e s . M r . S h a w Is
b o t h e l o q u e n t a n d i n t e r e s t i n g . »» a t c h
nyfor f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s next week
A p d i a l o wt'lts'hlny live p o u n d s n i n e
T h e m a r r i a g e of H i s s A e n o s S t e a d
o u n c e s Is o n e x h i b i t i o n a t J a c o h G r a f ' s
store. I t w a s r a l s e d u n W m . Schultz's to Mr. R o b e r t W a r d e n took place
Thursday afternoon at the parsonage
farm.
Rev.
M r s . V . J o h n s o n I w e n t t u C h i c a K O of t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h h e r e
T u e s d a y a n d I s s p e n d l n K t h e w e e k w i t h 11. E . W y l l e p e r f o r m e d t h e c e r e m o n y .
I e r h u s b a n d w h o I s v e r y 111 In a h o s - T h e c o u p l e w e r e a t t e n d e d b y M r . a n d
M r s . G e o . D i c k s o n of W h i t e h a l l , a t
pital.
w h o s e h o m e t h e y a r e q u e s t s for a few
T h e P r e s b y . L a d l e s will m e e t w i t h
days.
Mrs. W m . Wilson n e x t W e d n e s d a y afM r . a n d M r s . W . E . O s m u n l ej f t 'Vy e s ternoon.
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ineelinK.
Smyrna, Florida.
M r . O s m u nn l o o k
T h e r e w i l l b e a s p e c i a l m e e t i n g of
w i t h h i m t h e b l u e p r i n t p l a n s fof his
the L a d i e s ' A i d society a t t h e home
n e w h o m e w h i c h h e will b u i l d .
Erof M r s . I. L L a n f o r d n e x t W e d n e s d a y
nest Hulbert, w h " accompanies him,
afternron.
w i l l b u i l d t h e n e w h o u s e w h i c h Is o n
M r . a n d M r s . C . L . S t r e n n r e t u r n e d t h e p l a n of T h o m a s A r m s t r o n g ' s n e w
h o m e M m i d a y a f t e r a t h r e e w e e k s ' h o m e in t h i s village.
v i s i t w i t h r e j a l i v e s In D e t r o i t a n d
T u e s d a y e v e n i n g w a s o n e l o n g t o be
Cirand Uaplds.
remembered
by
Philip Osterhouse
T h e r e w i l l ho a s p e c i a l i n e o t l n K of w h e n a n u m b e r of b o y s a n d g i r l s c a v e
MunlRitue L o d g e F . & A . M. n e x t Sat
h i m a farewell surprise party at his
u r d a y e v e n i n g w h e n t h e IIrst d e c r e e h o m e , h i s m o t h e r g a v e t h e g u e s t s a
will he c o n f e r r e d .
b o u n t e o u s supper, a merry t i m e was
Milton Van F r a n k returned to t h e enjoyed and the guests gave Philip a
M u s k e g o n B u s i n e s s C o l l e g e T u e s d a y m o u t h o i g a n t o m a k e m u s i c In h i s
t o t i n l s h h i s husineH.s c o u r s e w h i c h h e n e w h o m e In G r a n d R a p i d s .
s t a r t e d last w i n t e r .
A t t h e m e e t i n g of t h
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"Renown"Siioke and Gas Burner
Do your Heating
and Cooking
with
this remarkable
Stovm
and save 1-3 of your fueL
Y o u get m o r e heot f r o m the f u e l , ai
it burns the S m o k e , G a s and S o o t .
T h e o v e n is 18 x I S inches and is
large e n o u g h t o d o all the c o o k i n g
neccssary in the average h o m e .
Y o u enn b a k e , roast, boil, fry o r
tonst with the " R e n o w n " S m o k e
and G a s B u r n e r , as good as with
a n y range.
T h e o v e n is a l u m i n i z e d , m a k i n g it
bright, clean and s a n i t a r y . It con
also be used for healing sad-irons.
T h i s stove is artistic in a p p e a r a n c e
and the o v e n being c o n s t r u c t e d
within t h e b o d y of the stove, ia
completely concealed from view.
C o m e in and e x a m i n e this w o n d e r f u l stove.
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OHRENBERGER
HARDWARE STORE.
NKW SBHIIK
New Bank Organized.
97/ontague 77/iiling Co.
B u r n i cheapest grades of Soft C o a l and Lignite
or best grades of H a r d C o a l , C o k e or W o o d .
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Real Wedding Bells.
BELL-WISSMaN.
A t t h e h o m e of t h e b r i d e ' s p a r e n t s
Mr. a n d Mrs. C. W i s s m a n , l a s t e v e n i n g w a s s o l e m n i z e d t h e m a r r i a g e of
their daughter, Bertlna, t o M r . George
BJII. R e v . J . G . N u e c h t e r l e l n , p a s t o r
of t h e L u t h e r a n c h u r c h , p r o n o u n c e d
t h e c e r e m o n y a t 8:30.
M i s s G r a c e B e l l s i s t e r of t h e g r o o m ,
a n d M r . H e n r y W i s s m a n , b r o t h e r of
the the bride, attended the couple
O n l y t h e I m m e d i a t e r e l a t i v e s of t h e
c o n t r a c t i n g parties were present. After the ceremony a Iwuntlful wedding
supper wasserved. T h e bride w a s t h e
r e c i p i e n t <tf m a n y b e a u t i f u l p r e s e n t s .
Mr. a n d Mrs. W i s s m a n a r e both
residentsof MonCaguetownship where
t h e y h a v e t h e r e s p e c t a n d e s t e e m of a
l a r K ' ' c i r c l e of f r i e n d s . M r . a n d M r s
W i s s m a n w i l l r e s i d e In t h i s v i l l a g e
a n d t b e f o o m c c will c l e r k a t J a c o b s o n ' s
grocery store.
M r s . D a v i d S n e d l k e r , w h o lias been
s p e n d i n g t h e s u m m e r a t t h e h o m e of
Tier s i s t e r , M r s . E . E . B u c h a n a n , l e f t
Monday for B e n t o n H a r b o r w h e r e sh
met her husband and together they
will v i s i t s e v e r a l c i t i e s b e f o r e g o i n g t
t h e i r h o m o In P o u g h k e e p s l o . N . Y .
Brotherhood Banquet.
T h e S e c o n d A n n u a l B a n q u e t of t h e
Methodist Brotherhood last Mcndav
e v e n i n g w a s a n e v e n t l o n g t o bo r e
m e m b e r e d In c h u r c h a n d s o c i a l c i r c l e s
In M o n t a g u e .
S e l d o m , If e v e r , h a v e
t h e P a r l o r s of t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h
b e e n t h e s c o n e of s u c h a s p l e n d i d sof t |
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Cloak Bargains!
This is positively your best opportunity
to secure good bargains in Cloaks during
this sale. The greatest bargains this store
has offered in many a day»
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T h i s is y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y of t h e w i n t e r to buy t h e latest
s t y l e c o a t s a t g u a r a n t e e d s a v i n g of 25 to 50 p e r cent, all new
1912 s t y l e s . T h e s e b e a u t i f u l g a r m e n t s g o on sale F r i d a y ,
N o v . 3 i d f o r C A S H O N L Y and will bo sold a t t h e s e prices
u n t i l e n t i r e l y c l o s e d out.
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We h a v e p l a c e d t h e C h i l d r e n ' s C o a t s into three lots:
I
of
1
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and $4 Children's Coats
g o i n g a t t h i s sale a t t h e p h e n o m e n a l low price
$1.25
L o t
2 .
$5 and $6
to fill y o u r w a n t s in
School Supplies.
O u r s t o c k is c o m p l e t e , of t h ^ h i g h e s t g r a d e
and prices strictly right.
So come to t h e
reliable store for your
Books, Tablets, P e n s , Pencils,
Stationery, Etc.
L. G. RIPLEY & CO.
Druggists and Stationers.
Che State Bank of Ulhiteball
Capital and Surplus $25,000.00
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T h r e e p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t P a i d on C e r t i f i c a t e s of D e p o s i t if
left one year.
Conservative,
Safe,
Strong.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
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Casliler—GEOKGE E. COVBLL
Directors
M. B. C o v eil,
Geo. E. Covell
C. G . P i t k i n ,
Children's Coats
g o i n g a t t h i s s a l e at t h e r e m a r k a b l e low price
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g o i n g a t t h i s sale at
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One look at these garments will cor
vince the most skeptical buyer that these
are the best Coats ever offered at the price
in this town or any other.
First come,
first served. Remember the first choice
is the best at a sale of this kind.
They
wont last long.
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A n old t i m e r s a y s t i i a t h e h a s e n ' t a n d L a y a s s o c i a t i o n of W h i t e L a k e
T h e b a n q u e t t e r s began assembling
u o n e t o s c h o o l I n f o r t y y e a r s , b u t t h e h e l d In W h i t e h a l l R e v . J . W . D a v i d s ,
at 7 o'clock, as t h e p r o g r a m was origr l n g i n K of a s c h o o l b e l l g i v e s m e a p a s t o r of t h e M. E . c h u r c h t h e r e , w a s
i n a l l y s c h e d u l e d t o b e g i n a t 7:30 s h a r p
y a g u e f e e l i n g of d - , e a d .
e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n ; t o a l l o w t h e p r i n c i p a l s p e a k e r , D r ,
A m i s c e l l a n e o u s s h o w e r w a s g i v e n R e v . A x n e s , s e c r o t a r j ; R e v . P l l l m e i e r , L H t h r o p , • o g e t a w a y o n t h e 9:20 t r a i n ,
Miss T e n a W i s s m a n a t her h o m e last corresponding secretary; Rev. Brolund, b u t he c h a n g e d his plans and r e m a i n
Friday eight.
M i s s W i s s m a n i s t o b e t r e a s u r e r . R e v . A x n e s r e a d a v e r y i n - e d In M o n t a g u e o v e r n i g h t . T h e r e t e r e s t i n g p a p e r on foreign missions a n
t h e - b r i d e of M r . G e o . B e l l .
foto m o r e t i m e was g i v e n to t h e preM U s e s J o h a n n a a n d A n n a M a e Bu-* e x t r a c t of w h i c h w i l l b e g i v e n i n t h e s e l i m i n a r y h a n d s h a k i n g a n d g o o d f e l l o w
chanan went to Grand Rapids Friday columns next week.
s h i p . A t a b o u t 8:30 t h e B r o t h e r h o o d
A S m i t h S y s t e m of h e a t i n g a n d v e n - a n d t h e i r g u e s t s s a t d o w n t o t h e b a n
evening to a t t e n d the
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t i l a t i n g p l a n t h a s b e e n I n s t a l l e d In q u o t t a b l e s a f t e r a n I n v o c a t i o n b y R e v Kubella, a noted violinist.
B e - P l l l m e i e r , p a s t o r of t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n
Y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n a copious s u p - t h e M a p l e Groyo school house.
ply of s n o w f e l l in a v e r i t a b l e b l l z / . a r d s i d e s b e i n g a f u e l s a v e r I t p r o d u c e s a n c h u r c h . T h e l o n g w h i t e b a n q u e t t a b l e s
a n d t h i s m o i n l o g t h e g r o u n d Is c o v e r - e v e n t e m p e r a t u r e t h r o u g h o u t t h e r o o m w e r e a r t i s t i c a l l y d e c o r a t e d w i t h llowa n d s u p p l i e s a n a b u n d a n c e of p u r e a i r . e r s , a u t u m n l e a v e s a n d l i g h t e d w i t h
e d w i t h a m a n t l e of t h e b e a u t i f u l .
I t is a g r e a t I m p r o v e m e n t o v e r t h e c a n d l e s
uniquely
mounted
upon
H a r r y B e l l , w h o Is e m p l o y e d b y t h e o l d s t o v e a n d t h e s c h o o l b o a r d of t h e
pumpkin candelabras. A neatly prlntJ o l i e t B r i d g e c o m p a n y , Is h o m e f o r a d i s t r i c t a r e t o b e c o n g r a t u l a t e d f o r
p r o g r a m was placed on each p l a t e .
few days.
11 is p o s i t i o n Is t h a t of a s - m a k i n g t h i s i m p o r t a n t i m p r o v e m e n t
C o v e r s w e r e l a i d f o r 105 p e o p l e .
I am overstocked w i t h new a n d second hand Stoves
s i s t a n t o v e r s e e r of b r i d g e c o n s t r u c t i o n . f o r t h e g e n e r a l g o o d h e a l t h of t h e
A f t e r p a r t a k i n g of t h e b o u n t i f u l rea n d H o u s e h o l d F u r n i s h i n g s which I am offering at
The
Christian
Endeavor Society scholars.
past the audlonce stood up and sang
will hold a business and social m e e t Albert Pfund
a p r o s p e r o u s C l a y - " A m e i l c a ' In a s p i r i t e d m a n n e r . M
great Bargains.
In^ a t t h e p a r l o r s of t h e P r e s b y . b a n k s f a r m e r , t h i s f a l l d u g 4 0 2 b u s h e l s W . R i p l e y , p r e s i d e n t of t h e B r o t h e r church tomorrow, Friday evening.
of p o t a t o e s f r o m o n e a n d o n e h a l f h o o d , I n t t o d u c e d t o a s t r a a s t o r E . P .
I have a large assoitment of second hand goods
T h e o . M o e h l m a n w h o I s a t t e n d l m : a c r e s of h i s l a n d . If h e r e a l i z e s .>0c a M i l l s In a f e w well c h o s e n w o r d s . M r .
t h a t 1 am selling d i r t c h e a p .
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t h e M u s k e g o n B u s i n e s s c o l l e g e , w>is b u s h e l t h i s c r o p w i l l b r i n g h i m a b o u t M i l l s r e s p o n d e d w i t h a f e w a p p r o p r i Evidently Mr. P f u n d ate remarks and acquitted himself as
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other daughter.
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bi N . M a i n S t r e e t » N a t l c k , M a s s .
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c h a r m Inside, b u t t h e y will r e v e r b e
revealed u n l e s s t h e p e r s o n o u t s i d e coo p e r a t e s with h i m In u n l o c k i n g t h e
door. A f r i e n d b e c o m e s , t o a m u c h
greater degree than with the ordinary
man. t h e i n d i s p e n s a b l e m e a n s of d i s
covering o n e ' s o w n p e r s o n a l i t y . O n e
only exists, so t o s p e a k , w i t h f r i e n d s .
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a sensitiveness Incapacitates a man
for b u s i n e s s , p r o f e s s i o n a l o r s o c i a l
life, w h e r e t h e h a s t y a n d s u p e r f i c i a l
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with m o l d i n g p u b l i c o p i n i o n In Sweden, Is d e s c e n d e d f r o m a S c o t c h h i g h
l a n d e r . Colonel M c K e y , w h o f o u g h t und e r G u s l a v u s A d o l p h u s . In 1880 h e r f a
Iher lost all h i s m o n e y a n d M i s s K e y
went t o w o r k a s a t e a c h e r . S h e t h e n
g a v e l e c t u r e s a n d h a s f o r 20 y e a r s
b e e n l e c t u r e r on t h e h i s t o r y of clvlllt a t l o n at t h e P o p u l a r U n i v e r s i t y of
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soap, s t a m p s , c i g a r s , p e r f u m e r y , s o d a
water, candy, city d i r e c t o r i e s ,
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Is t h e b e s t c o s m e t i c k n o w n , b u t will
It r e m o v e f r e c k l e s ?
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their ups and downs—mostly downs.
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t o c o m e h o m e in s u c h c o n d i t i o n t h a t
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d a y f a s h i o n s In w o m e n ' s c l o t h e s h u r t
his eyes. T o m a l w a y s w a s a s e n s i b l e
feller
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are never picked.
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dishes. We w o n d e r why he didn't put
on b i s h a t a n d " b e a t It."
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lo c o u n t $1,000,000, b u t w h e n a m a n
has t h a t much money he can afford
t o h i r e m e n t o c o u n t it f o r h i m .
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names
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a s a f a i r A n g l o m a n l a c t e l l s us. b u t
they a r e not p r o f e s s i o n a l h u s b a n d s ,
as a g o o d m a n y f o r e i g n n o b l e m e n a r e .
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It will b e n e c e s s a r y t o c o u n t
the
l a d l e s ' b a t s If r e c o r d s a r e t o b e accurate.
A r i t h m e t i c Is t a u g h t In s o m e s c h o o l s
by m e a n s of b a s e b a l l a v e r a g e s . T o m
E d i s o n s u g g e s t s t h a t g e o g r a p h y be
s t u d i e d by m e a n s of m o v i n g p i c t u r e s .
All t h a t r e m a i n s Is t o t e n r h r e a d i n g
and spelling with a p h o n o g r a p h .
A Toronto clergyman avers that
k i s s i n g Is a n e g l e c t e d a r t
We pres u m e t h a t h e s p e a k s of c o n d i t i o n s In
Canada.
Y o u n g m e n of A m e r i c a a r e
fully as b r a v e as their forefathers.
O n e of o u r a v i a t o r s c l a i m s t o h a v e
encountered an air serpent cavorting
h i t h e r a n d y o n In t h e a t m o s p h e r e A n d
w e h a d b e e n led t o b e l i e v e t h a t a v i a tors were sober young men.
A Massachusetts parson
bss
resigned his pulpit to b e c o m e a
coal
d e a l e r . S o m e t i m e s w e t h i n k t h e r e Is
a b i g g e r Held f o r c o a l d e a l e r s t h a n
parsons.
A p u r e food a u t h o r i t y s a y s t h a t a
b o t t l e of p o p c o n t a i n s 1.000,000 mic r o b e s . N o w It Is u n d e r s t o o d w h y t h e
f a n In t h e b l e a c h e r s s o m e t i m e s m a n i f e s t s a u u n c o n t r o l l a b l e l o n g i n g to
t h r o w It a t t h e u m p i r e .
A Boston woman beauty doctor has
d i s c o v e r e d t h a t t h e . w a y t o be b e a u t i f u l Is t o m a k e f a c e s N o w t h e t r u e inw a r d m e a n i n g of M o t h e r N a t u r e In
t h a t s t r a n g e f e m i n i n e I m p u l s e Is f u l l y
explained
J u d g e P e t i t h a s r u l e d t h a t R e n o div o r c e s a r e I n v a l i d In I l l i n o i s , b u t people w h o h a v e t h e m n e e d not be expected t o h u r r y i n t o t h e c o u r t s f o r t h e
p u r p o s e of h a v i n g t h i n g s
righted.
W h a t d o t h e y c a r e f o r a U t i l e old
thing like a ruling?
A K a n s a s C i t y g i r l s t o l e $5,000 w h i c h
t h e g a v e to t h e m a n s h e loved, and he
s p e n t It o n a n o t h e r g i r l w h o " p e a c h e d "
on t h e o n e w h o did t k e s t e a l i n g .
It
s e e m s u s e l e s s f o r a g i r l t o s t e a l $5,000
for two such people as the fellow and
the o t h r r girl.
A C o n n e c t i c u t m a n h a s s u c c e e d e d In
m a k i n g his cow d r u n k by f e e d i n g b e r
sour apples
T h e s c i e n t i f i c v a l u e of
h i s e x p e r i m e n t h a s n o t a s yet br>en ex
plained
L a d l e s ' m u f f s will, a c c o r d i n g t o s d
r a n e e n o t i c e s f r o m t h e f a s h i o n emporiums. be much l a r g e r d u r i n g the
coming winter than ever before This
b e i n g t h e c a s e . It m a y he n e c e s s a r y
for the young m a n w h o t a k e s a girl
o u t In a c a b o r a n a u t o m o b i l e t o h i r e
an e x t r a v e h i c l e f o r i?j* p u r p o s e ol
t r a n s p o r t i n g b e r muff.
orro
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ev tv.ex/rcjssr
SYNOPSIS.
Vegetable Compound.
t h c p i a y b y
/ i / t u r # s a w
H a r r y Swlfton la c x p f c t l n g a visit f r o m
hl« Hanccc. L u c y Mnddent. a Q u n k e r e w
whom ho met In tho c o u n t r y . H i s a u t o
c r a s h e s Into a n o t h e r m a c h i n e c o n l a l n l n *
a b e a u t i f u l w o m a n and a G e r m a n count.
Tho womun'a h a t la ruined and H u r r y
escapes. HJs slater, Caroline, a r r i v e s a t
his h o m e to play hoatesa. Socrates P r i m mer, cousin of Lucy's, a r r i v e s with a
h a t Intended an a p r e s e n t for L u r y . H a r ry Is trailed to his h o m e by tho Count
ond Mrs. Gen. Rlazes. who d e m a n d s her
h a t , a d u p l i c a t e of which aho s a y s h a s
been delivered at H a r r y ' s house. She Is
In Kreat f e a r lest h e r h u s b a n d h o a r of
h e r escapade.
Lucy Medders and h e r
f a t h e r a r r i v e and t h e count Is hidden In
one room and Mrs. Blazes In a n o t h e r .
H ac r r y In forced to do some f a n c y lylnR t o
r ? ^ c y f r o m discovering t h e preaenco
of the w o m a n . T h e milliner. D a p h n e D a f flnuton, who proves to he an old flame of
H a r r y ' a . nrrlvea to t r a c e t h e mlsalng duplicate h a t and more complications ensue. D a p h n e Is hustled Into t h e room occupied b y t h e Count. T h e latter, with
w h o m D a p h n e bad flirted at one time,
d e m a n d s t h e r e t u r n of a rlnir he had
irlven her on t h a t occasion. She tells him
t h a t she gave t h e ring to G e n e r a l Biases
As t h e C o u n t had also given Mrs. Blazes
a duplicate of t h e ring he becomes somew h a t excited. D a p h n e leaves the room
and seeks r e f u g e In t h e one occupied by
Mrs. Blazes. Mr. Modder discovers tho
Count, w h o Is Introduced as H a r r y ' s Germ a n t u t o r . G«neral Blazea arrlvea and
accuaea H a r r y of concealing hla wife,
D a p h n e ateps out and t h e general Is
d u m f o u n d e d . L u c y gives way to tears.
C H A P T E R IX.
T h e g r o u p s t o o d In a d e a d s i l e n c e ,
b r o k e n only by t h e stifled s o b s
of
L u c y and Carolyn, while the
heavy
t r a m p of G e n e r a l B l a z e s d i e d a w a y In
h i s s l a m m i n g of t h e o u t e r d o o r .
H a r r y shook his head doubtfully,
as the Count continued to assuro him
In d u m b
show that he could clear
things up for him.
"Come,
daughter,"
Mr.
Medders
said, " t h e e muat quiet thyself. Then
we will go h o m e . "
" A r e n ' t you g o i n g to give mo a
c h a n c e to explain?" H a r r y asked.
"Explain!" Carolyn
blazed forth,
looking up at t h e m with h e r eyes red
and her cheeks stained with tears.
" E x p l a i n ! How can you e x p l a i n ? Oh,
dear! I never should have gone away
to school.
I should have stayed at
h o m e a n d d o n e m y duty by m y brother."
"Nonsense, Carolyn." Harry reproved
her.
"You s i m p l y m a k e t h i n g s look
worse for me by such talk as t h a t "
" H o w could they be any worse for
you!" Carolyn demanded. "Oh. men
are wretches!
I suppose they
are
all a l i k e . I t h o u g h t I c o u l d t r u s t m y
own
brother.
I—I—even
doubt—
Pigeon, n o w ! "
The Count smiled grimly at Harry
and s h r u g g e d his shoulders.
Harry
looked a t him
In
mute
appeal, as
t h o u g h a s k i n g h i m to c o m e to t h e
f r o n t n o w w i t h h i s p l a n of s q u a r i n g
I h i n g s . B u t t h e C o u n t w a s a m a n of
e x p e r i e n c e . F o r all his flippancy a n d
gaiety, be was
m a n of
experience
enough to know t h a t when you a r e
g o i n g t o d e f e n d a n y t h i n g o r a n y pos i t i o n w h i c h Is b e i n g a t t a c k e d y o u a r e
b e t t e r off if y o u w a i t u n t i l t h e a t t a c k i n g p a r t y h a s e x h a u s t e d Its a m m u n i tion and a r g u m e n t s .
S o Ke b i d e d h i s t i m e , w h i l e C a r o l y n
g r a d u a l l y relieved h e r m i n d by m e a m
of t e a r s a n d r e c r i m i n a t i o n s , a n d w h i l e
Lucy, who was completely mystified,
b u t w h o felt t h a t s o m e t h i n g w a s tremendoualy wrong, slowly arrived at a
s t a t e of c a l m o n t h e h a v e n of h e r father's shoulder.
S h r e w d old A m o s M e d d e r s . b e i n g
by b i r t h a n d t r a i n i n g a p a t i e n t m a n ,
said nothing beyond a few soothing
w o r d s to L u c y . H e h a d c o n c l u d e d to
end their visit and t a k e h e r home,
yet he w a s a f a i r m a n and h e would
give H a r r y a c h a n c e to c o m e f r o m
u n d e r t h e c l o u d . If h e c o u l d .
"Well, Carolyn," H a r r y said at last,
"If you h a v e finished all y o u h a v e t o
s a y , w e w i l l g e t a t t h e r e a l t r u t h of
the m a t t e r . Count von Fltz, I think,
c a n tell us s o m e t h i n g t h a t will a t
least Interest us."
T h e C o u n t s t r a i g h t e n e d his shoulders and took
a deep
breath.
He
twisted his m u s t a c h e
thoughtfully,
a n d t h e n fiecked a n I m a g i n a r y p i e c e
of d u s t f r o m h i s l a p e l .
"Iff y o u v l l l a l l s i t d o w n . " h e obs e r v e d , " I c a n t a l k b e d d e r . D a r o Iss
n o o c c a s i o n f o r w e e p i n g s , n o r f o r att a c k i n g M r . S w l f t o n . Iff a n y b o d y s h a l l
b e a t t a c k e d . It Is m e , f o r v a t h a s h a p p e n e d , and v a t m a y y e t h a p p e n , Iss
my f a u l t . "
Carolyn resumed her seat. Lucy,
with a wondering expression, took a
chair, and Mr.
Medders,
nodding
gravely, also sat down. Harry lounged
on a settee, and carelessly chewed an
unlit cigar.
"It iss like diss," t h e C o u n t said, a s
though a d d r e s s i n g a Jury.
"In life
d a r e Iss m a n y t h i n g s v l c h s e e m Imb o s s l b l e of e x p l a n a t i o n , b u t v l c h v e n
ve k n o w v a t d e y are, do not m e a n
so much."
Mr. Medders bowed assent and Harry looked a t tho C o u n t with conside r a b l e admiration for his self-possess i o n a n d h i s c o n t r o l of t h o s i t u a t i o n .
" Y o u haff s e e n s o m d l n g , " t h e C o u n t
c o n t i n u e d , " v l c h e x c i t e s n a t u r a l suspicion u n d d i s t r u s t V e haff all s e e n
dis.
U n d . a s u s u a l , v e n s u s p i c i o n Is
a r o u s e d . Id i s s l i k e a s w a r m of b e e s —
It U g h d s v a r e v e r Id p l e a s e s . U n d a l s o
somebody geds stung,"
H e c h u c k l e d to h i m s e l f ,
but
his
c h u c k l e did n o t r a i s e an echo.
"Id vould be e a s y for mo." he said,
" t o a l l o w y o u t o c o n t i n u e m l t d e r 1mb r e s s l o n s you haff
recelfed.
But I
c a n n o t allow i t
Efen at der expense
of a w r o n g I m b r e s s l o n of m y s e l l u f . 1
m u s t glff you m y e x p l a n a t i o n — v l c h
you c a n b e l i e f o r n o t b e l i e f , a s y o u
l i k e . Mr. S w l f t o n Iss a m a n d o t you
k n o w — a m a n you vlll a l y a y s k n o w
t h r o u g h o u d hiss life.
Me—I
am a
stranchor.
I haff b e e n t e a c h i n g Mr.
Swlfton some C h e r m a n — b u t 1 resign
now as his tutor."
"No, no! 1 won't have t h a t ! " H a r r y
bluffed.
" U n l e s s you a c c e p t m y r e s i g n a t i o n .
I c a n n o t say vat I vlsh t o s a y , " tho
Count decided.
A c c e p t i n g H a r r y ' s s i l e n c e a s a confirmation
of t h e a l l e g e d r e s i g n a t i o n ,
h e w e n t c h e c k i n g off h i s p o i n t s a s h e
m a d e i b e m . u p o n hla fingers.
"First, vat do we haff?
Ve haff
C b e n e r a l B l a z e s c o m i n g h e r o in a
g r e a t r a g e , s a y i n g h i s w i f o Is h e r e .
H e Iss a s s u r e d d o t s h e I s s n o t u n d h e
goes avay."
"Verily. I told him s h e had not
been here. I saw not her nor any
other woman—not even that one who
Lucy's father patted her hand and
ceased speaking. T h e Count bowed to
her and went on:
"Later, Cheneral Blazes returns. He
Iss s u r e hiss vlfe Iss h e r e .
He has
heard from der milliner store dot
s h e Iss s u p p o s e d t o h a f f
called
up
f r o m h e r e on d e r t e l u m p h o n e s . Der
r e s t you all k n o w — o r t h i n k y o u k n o w .
H e d e m a n d s his vlfe.
He Iss again
c o n v i n c e d s h e Iss n o t h e r e , u n d a s h o
starts oud. he hears a sneeze. Such
a s n e e z e Is v o n d o t I s s e c h o e d In h i s s
h e a r t H e b e l i e f s It I s s h i s s o w n v l f e ' s
s n e e z e . D e r d o o r I s s o p e n e d , u n d Ins t e a d off h i s s v l f e , o u d
comes der
milliner! A m a z e m e n t ! "
W i t h a s e n s e of t h e d r a m a t i c unities. the Count paused.
The others
n o d d e d m u t e l y In c o n f i r m a t i o n of h i s
s u m m i n g u p of t h o e v i d e n c e .
"Veil, d e n . " he r e s u m e d .
" V a t Iss
der natural deducllons
you
draw/
D a r e f o r e . u n d c o n s e q u e n t l y , o u r first
c o n c l u s i o n Iss d o t t h i n g s l o o k p i a c k
f o r Mr. S w l f t o n . I s s It n o t bo?"
They agreed, silently.
" B u t v y s h o u l d It b e BO?" t h e C o u n t
asked, pleasantly.
" I s s Mr. S w l f t o n
d e r o n l y m a n In d e r h o u s e ?
Iss he
d e r o n l y m a n In d e r v o r l d d o t filrts?
M a y I a s k v y I. a p o o r , u n k n o w n , unn o t i c e d C h e r m a n — t h o u g h Id Iss n o t
s o In m y o w n c o u n t r y , I a s s u r e y o u !
—Iss d a r o a n y r e a s o n vy I s h o u l d be
n e g l e c t e d In y o u r s u s p i c i o n s ? "
Lucy and Carolyn looked a t each
other triumphantly. Here was a ray
of h o p e f o r H a r r y , a f t e r a l l .
" B u t , " t h e C o u n t w e n t o n , "I m u s t
b e g you n o t t o s u s p e c t m e a s you d o
Mr. S w l f t o n . I k n o w y o u vlll n o t f o r
P e e b l e s d o n o t glff s u c h v i o l e n t s u s -
spolled e v e r y t h i n g by r a y i n g :
"It sounds reasonable enough, but
h o w d o e s It h a p p e n t h a t H a r r y w a s s o
d e t e r m i n e d no ono should go Into
that room?"
"I haff n o a n s w e r . " t h o C o u n t rep l i e d . "I h a f f told a s m u c h a s I s h o u l d
tell."
" I t l o o k s t o m e a s if h e k n e w w h a t
you h a d d o n e , a n d w a s t r y i n g t o h e l p
you out," Carolyn declared.
" I t III b e s e e m s m e t o o f f e r a d v i c e
In t h e b o u s e w h e r e I a m a g u e s t "
s a i d Mr. M e d d e r s , " b u t I m i g h t sugg e s t to t h e e t h a t we ask H a r r y t o tell
u s h i s s l d o of t h i s s t o r y l a t e r . It Is
unfortunate, truly, but 1 do not doubt
t h a t h o w i l l e x p l a i n a l l t o us. D a u g h t e r , wo will r e m a i n
here,
as
we
p l a n n e d , a n d n o w lot u s t r y t o f o r g e t
this u n p l e a s a n t n e s s , and m a k e ourselves welcome."
" T h a n k y o u , Mr. M e d d e r s , " H a r r y
s a i d . "I c a n s e e t h a t y o u a n d L u c y
s t i l l h a v e a f a i n t s u s p i c i o n of m e — b u t
I can clear that up readily enough."
"I've got m o r e t h a n a faint one."
Carolyn told him.
"Oh, well. 1 don't h a v e to explain
e v e r y t h i n g to you, sis," H a r r y said,
easily.
" B u t a r g u m e n t s aro bad on
an e m p t y s t o m a c h . I h a p p e n to k n o w
t h a t t h e r e ' s t o b e a p r e t t y g o o d dinn e r t o n i g h t , BO w e ' l l all g e t r e a d y a n d
eat I t "
" Y o u vlll e x c u s e m e , " t h e C o u n t
s a i d . "I m u s t — "
" N o , s i r ! " H a r r y s a i d , h e a r t i l y . "I
w a n t you to s h o w t h e f o l k s t h a t y o u ' r e
n o t half a s b l a c k a s y o u h a v e p a i n t e d
yourself."
SKIN AFFECTIONS ARE
OFTEN CONTAGIOUS
How to
Prevent
Them.
T h e s k i n a n d i t s m i l l i o n s of p o r e *
a r e o p e n t o e v e r y f o r m of c o n t a g i o n ,
f r o m tho accidental cut. sore, scald or
b u r n , o r t h o a p p e a r a n c e of b o l l s , c a r buncles or felons, t o the m o r e serious
d i s e a s e s of t h e s k i n . I t Is n o t n e c e e sary to m o r e t h a n suggest that every
family and every one, carry, ready for
Immediate use. the
world's great
s t a n d a r d skin r e m e d y — R e s l n o l Ointment
This ointment. Indorsed and
r o c c m m e n d e d b y t h o u s a n d s of p h y s i cians, nurses and experts, remains the
s t a n d a r d of s t a n d a r d s . I t Is s c i e n t i f i cally c o m p o u n d e d f r o m n a t u r a l Ingredients, each one, and
all t o g e t h e r ,
particularly adapted to tho skin.
It
is p u t u p in s c r e w - t o p o p a l c o n t a i n e r s ,
s e l l i n g f o r fifty c e n t s a n d a d o l l a r , acc o r d i n g t o siz#. R e s l n o l O i n t m e n t Is
a s e a s y t o a p p l y as cold c r e a m . It l i
u t t e r l y I m p o s s i b l e f o r It t o h a r m t h e
m o s t d e l l c a t o s k i n , f o r It c o n t a i n s o n l y
t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e of r e m e d i a l a g o n t s ,
w i t h o u t e v e n a t r a c e of m e r c u r y o r
lead, or a n y o t h e r poison.
T h e olnfcm e n t is sold b y a l l d r u g g i s t s . S a m p l e s e n t f r e e If y o u will m e n t i o n Dep a r t m e n t N o . 61.
Reslnol Chemical
Co., B a l t i m o r e , M d .
Grapefruit Greenery.
Effective greenery for the dining
r o o m t a b l e m a y bo m a d e by p l a n t i n g
t h e s e e d s of g r a p e f r u i t
Sow t h e m
t h i c k l y , a n d In t w o w e e k s , if t h e e a r t h
i s g o o d a n d h a s b e e n k e p t m o i s t In a
w a r m place, t h e little shoots appear.
T w o w e e k s m o r e a n d t h e l e a v e s unf o l d , a n d v e r y s o o n t h e r e Is a m a s s of
r i c h , g l o s s y g r e e n , w h i c h i s n o t affected by gas or f u r n a c e heat.—Suburban Life.
C H A P T E R X.
It w a s a quiet d i n n e r they a t e t h a t
evening. After much persuasion, the
Count had remained.
But even his
s t u m b l i n g a t t e m p t s at witty sallies
brought few smiles.
H a r r y had succeeded
In q u i e t i n g
C a r o l y n ' s a l a r m s , a n d s h e In t u r n b a d
g i v e n h e r o w n v e r s i o n of m a t t e r s t o
Lucy.
And a long talk H a r r y had
with Mr. M e d d e r s had helped. H a r r y
would not tell M e d d e r s
tho
Inside
f a c t s , h u t h e told h i m t h n t l a t e r h e
w o u l d m a k e e v e r y t h i n g p l a i n . At t h i s
t i m e , h e said, to d i s c l o s e e v e r y t h i n g
would be to t a r n i s h a w o m a n ' s n a m e
—and Medders partly understood. The
g o o d old m a n w a s f o n d of H a r r y . A n d
he had lived long e n o u g h to know t h a t
appearances were often deceitful. He
This Time for a Frlsnd.
" T l i a w i s e m a n . " s a i d R o b e r t Ede^
•on, " w h o k n o w s w h e n to aak q u e s
tlone. T h e o t h e r n i g h t I w a s s t a n d i n g
Inside the railroad station when
an
Irish cab driver c a m e up to m e and
asked m e how soon the next
train
c a m e In. I t o l d h i m a n d h e s a i d t h a n k
you a n d w e n t away'.
In a b o u t five
minutes he c a m e back with the s a m e
question.
1 t o l d you n o t m o r e t h a n
five m i n u t e s a g o , ' I s a i d , i k n o w i t '
he a n s w e r e d c h e e r f u l l y , 'but It's not
me th't w a n t s to know this time. It's
a f r i e n d of m i n e o u t s i d e t h t h a s t o
w-atch h i s h o r s e B a n d c a n ' t c o m e In
an'
ask
yei
himself I " ' — Y o u n g ' s
Magazine.
N o t In V a i n .
Noah sighted Mount A r a r a t
"At last," be cried, " t h e m o u n t a i n
resort with an ocean v i e w ! "
H e r e w i t h he felt t h e v o y a g e w a s not
In v a i n — P u c k .
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
So combines the great curative principles of Roots, Barks
and Herbs as to raise them
to their highest efficiency;
hence its unequaled cures.
Get it today In osnal liquid form o*
chocolated t a b l e t s called S a r a a t a b * .
:• A L L E . N S
U LCERINIL SALVE
f o r t h o t r M t m a n t of Cbronlo ITlcera. Done
J l e a n . N e r o f u l o n s U l r a r s . V k t i c o a o Moor*.Indolent I Icert.M i r, urlf»l I'locm.U hlt«Hw«UIng, Milk L<>K.FwT(>r More*, nil ol<l k t c h . Vr ry
Rheumatic Pains
quickly relieved
S l o a n ' s L i n i m e n t Is g o o d f o r p a i n of
any sort I t penetrates, without rubbing,
t h r o u g h t h e m u s c u l a r t i s s u e right t o t h e
bono—relieves the congestion a n d gives
p e r m a n e n t a s w e l l a s t e m p o r a r y relief.
S;
Here's Proof.
A. W . LAY of Lafayette, Ala.,writes*—
X had rheumatism for five years. I tried
doctors and several different remedies but
they did not help me. I obtained a bottle
loan's Liniment which did m e so much
good that I would not do without it
for anything."
TUOMAS L. R i c a of Easton, Pa.,
writes: " I have used Sloan's Linim e n t and find it first-cUss for rheumatic paina."
Mr. G , G . J o i f x s o f Baldwins, L . L ,
w r i t e s : — " I have f o u n d Sloan's l i n i m e n t par excellence.
I have used It for broken sinews above t h e knee
cap caused bv a fall, and t o my great satisfaction I was able t o resume
my duties In less t h s n three weeks after the a e d d e n t . "
M
SLOANS
LINIMENT
8
i s a n e x c e l l e n t remedy f o r s p r a i n s , b r u i s e s , s o r e t h r o a t , a s t h m a .
N o rubbing necessary—you can apply with a brush.
At mil deatorsm
Price,
2Bo.f
BOo.
& $1*00.
Sloan's Book o n Horses, Cattle, Sheep a n d Poultry sent free. A d d r e s s
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
Quick Action.
" T h e y t e l l m e y o n t o o k a flyer In
Wall s t r e e t "
" Y e s , " r e p l i e d Mr. L A m b k l n .
Tor
a little while I was considerably
ahead."
"How much?"
" C a n t say.
Before I had t l m s to
figure It u p t h e m a r k e t d r o p p e d a n d
wiped me o u t "
S P O H N ' S D I S T E M P E R C U R E will
euro any possible case of D I S T E M P E R ,
P I N K E \ E , s n d t h e like among horses
of sll ages, and prevents all others in t h e
same stable f r o m having t h e disease. Also
cures chicken cholera, and dog distemper.
Any good druggist can supply you, or send
t o m f r s . 50 cents and $1.00 a b o t t l e . Agents
wonted. Free book. Spohn Medical Co.,
Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, I n d .
He Awaited the Verdict.
plclon t o s t r a n c b e r s a s d e y do to t h e i r
o w n k i n d . I vlll t e l l y o u h o w d i s v o m a n h a p p e n s t o b e In d o t r o o m . I s e n t
her d a r e ! "
"You
did!"
Carolyn
exclaimed.
"Why, I thought Harry—"
"Off c o u r s e , M l s a
Swlfton,"
the
C o u n t I n t e r r u p t e d h e r . " V e v o u l d alw a y s glff d e r b e n e f i t off d e r d o u b t t o
a n y v o n b u t o u r o w n f o l k s . Is It n o t
so?
N o w , v y did I s e n t h e r d a r e ?
She comes h e r e to see nboud a hat
she b a s s sent to a wrong address. I
r e c o g n i z e In h e r a l a d y m l t w h o m I
h a f f flirted. Y o u s e e , I d o n o t h e s i t a t e
t o a c k n o w l e d g e d o t I h a f f flirted. Vy
s h o u l d 1? I a m In d i s s c o u n t r y f o r
dot purpose.
L a d l e s flirt m l t m e — a
g a l l a n t c h e n t l e m a n vlll a t l e a s t b e polite enough to respond.
Beauty vaa
effer a v e a k n e s s m l t me. So! I m e e t
dis lady h e r e — d i s milliner. I e n g a g e
h e r In c o n v e r s a t i o n s . V e h e a r s o m e
von c o m i n g .
Sho c a n n o t get oud.
I
t e l l h e r t o h i d e In d o t r o o m a m o m e n t
S h o h i d e s . B u t d a r e Is n o c h a n c e f o r
h e r to g e t oud.
U n d a t l a s t , v e n It
s e e m s d o t d a r e vlll b o a c h a n c e , d e r
e x p l o s i o n c o m e s — u n d you k n o w d e r
rest."
T h o Count r e m o v e d his
eyeglass
a n d s w u n g It n o n c h a l a n t l y b y Its c o r d .
He awaited the v e r d i c t
Ho did not
l o o k a t H a r r y a t all.
S m i l i n g l y , ho
studied tho wall.
"Dost thee realize that thee has
e n d a n g e r e d t h o n a m e of t h i s w o m a n ? " M e d d e r s a s k e d . In q u i e t t o n e s .
" N o t so," tho C o u n t d e f e n d e d hims e l f . "I v a a p r o t e c t i n g I t
Der Chene r a l , u n d all d e r r e s t off y o u , by m a k i n g h e r c o m e ' o u t — y o u p u t b e r In d a n ger."
"Well," H a r r y ^ald, a f t e r s e e m i n g
to t h i n k t h e m a t t e r o v e r v e r y serio u s l y , "I c o n f e s s t h a t I a m s u r p r i s e d
b y w h a t you h o v e t o l d u s . B u t I t h i n k
w e should m a k e a l l o w a n c e s for you.
You a r e u n f a m i l i a r w i t h o u r v i e w of
t h i n g s a n d of c o n d u c t
What seems
right to you m a y s e e m u t t e r l y w r o n g
to us. I a m n o t d e f e n d i n g y o u , b u t I
a m not c o n d e m n i n g you.
I only ask
y o u , n o x t t i m e y o u c h a t w i t h a milliner, not to h i d e h e r a r o u n d h e r o . "
T h i s c o n c l u d i n g r e m a r k of h i s , accompanied with a sunny smile, broke
the tension,
but
Carolyn
almost
was willing to give H a r r y the benefit
of t h e d o u b t
B u t It w a s a q u i e t d i n n e r .
After
they h a d loft tho t a b l e H a r r y succeede d In g e t t i n g L u c y t o c o m e a n d t a l k
w i t h h i m In t h e r e c e p t i o n r o o m , a n d
t h e r e h e b e g g e d h e r t o b e p a t i e n t until h o f e l t t h a t t h e t i m e h a d a r r i v e d
f o r h i m t o m a k e a c l e a n b r e a s t of
e v e r y t h i n g to h e r . At l a s t ho c o a x e d
back the smllos to her face, but only
a f t e r g i v i n g h i s w o r d of h o n o r t h n t s o
f a r a s ho w a s c o n c e r n e d , t h e p r e s e n c e
of D a p h n e In h i s h o u s e w a s n o t a reflection
upon him.
Meanwhile tho C o u n t /endeavoring
to keep his promise to get H a r r y out
of t h o s c r a p e , s l i p p e d o u t I n t o t h e
lawn, a n d by t h r o w i n g p e b b l e s a g a i n s t
t h o w i n d o w of t h e r o o m w h e r e M r s .
Blazes was attracted her attention.
S h e o p e n e d t h e w i n d o w s , a n d In a n
a l m o s t hysterical voice, begged him to
get her out.
"I vlll. Iff y o u o n l y b o q u i e t , " t h e
Count said.
"Your husband
chust
v e n t In. I s a w h i m v o n I c o m e o u t "
"But what can I do?" she asked.
"Trust me!"
"I d i d , " s h o s i g h e d , " a n d l o s t m y
hnt."
" Y e s s , u n d I lot you haff m y r i n g ,
too,"
" B o t h e r y o u r old
ring!" she
ans w e r e d . "I'll g l v o It b a c k t o you. 1
h a t e t h o s i g h t of I t ! "
"Glff It t o m e , d o n , " t h o C o u n t whispered, eagerly.
"I w i l l , " s h e h e s i t a t e d , " w h e n I g e t
o u t of h e r e . "
Tho Count swiftly disappeared from
view as the front door opened and
H a r r y and the General came down the
steps. The General's arm was across
Harry's shoulders.
(TO BE C O N T I N U E D . )
Ink Stains.
I a c c i d e n t a l l y s p i l l e d a b o t t l e of I n k
on a fine l u n c h c l o t h , a n d a f t e r n s l n g
lemons, b u t t e r and v i n e g a r could not
r e m o v e t h e s t a i n . I t h e n t r i e d peroxide of h y d r o g e n , p u t t i n g a t e n - c e n t
b o t t l e I n t o a p a l l of c o l d w a t e r , p u t la
t h e l u n c h c l o t h , a n d l e t It boll u n t i l
e v e r y t r a c e of t h e s t a i n w a s r e m o v e d .
T h i s Is a s u r e w a y of r e m o v i n g i n k
Btalne.—Exchange-
His Losings.
" W h a t did you lose on t h a t wrestling m a t c h ? "
" A b o u t n i n e - t e n t h s of m y r e s p e c t f o r
th« h u m a n race."
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
— a c t s u r e l y ai
gently on the
liver.
Cure
Biliousness,
PILLS.
Headache,
Dizziness, a n d I n d i g e s t i o n . T h e y d o t h e i r d u t y .
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK.
CARTERS
Genuine
A
must bear
Signature
>V A VTKD—Oonniy R«pr«^enuilrM tot
Sucoeat Uand Vteuom Cloaovr. Haperlor
to any Cl**Dornuulo.«lttior Uandor Powat
orSIaUoimit Plant. WeprvTolhUlnsay
contort, l-argnl botela nslng Hdcc.u
Cloanor*. Ulnrrt kind of prutlu. HITUUiarI.iT, auNM4S4.,nukiaa»wv,r».
sos aro. cos
Honored by Women
" ii« rud i< l i *
W h e n • w o m a n s p e a k s of h e r
silent s e c r e t suffering sho
t r u s t s y o u . Millions h a v e bes t o w e d this m a r k of oonfidenoe on D r . R . V . P i e r c e ,
of Buffalo, N . Y .
Every*
where there are women who
b e a r w i t n e s s t o t h e wonder*
w o r k i n g , c u r i n g - p o w e r of D r .
Pierce's Favorite Presoription
— w h i c h saves t h e tmfferimg sex
from Pain, and suooessfully
grapples w i t h w o m a n ' s w e a k *
u e s s e s and itubborm UU.
IT M A K E S W E A K W O H E N S T R O N G
IT
HAKES
5ICK
WOMEN
WELL.
N o w o m a n ' s appeal w a s e v e r m i s d i r e c t e d o r b e r
fidence
miiplaoed w h e n she w r o t e (or a d v i o e , t o
t h e W o s l d ' s DisrBNSAay M h d i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n , D f .
R . V . P i e r o e , P r e s i d e n t , Buffalo, N . Y .
Dr. Pit rot'i Ptcm»A/it PettetM Indue* mild nmtarml bow*! morrment once m d*r>
W. L. DOUGLAS
*2.50, *3.00, * 3 . 5 0 & * 4 . 0 0 SHOES
M e n a n d W o m e n w e a r W . L D o u f las s h o e s
b e c a u s e t h e y a r e t h e b e s t s h o e s p r o d u c e d in
this c o u n t r y f o r t h e p r i c e . Insist u p o n h a v ing t h e m . T a k e n o o t h e r m a k e .
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
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T h e assurance that g o e s w i t h a n e s t a b lished reputation is y o u r assurance in b u y i n g
W . L D o u g l a s shoes.
>
If I could t a k e y o u into m y large factories
at B r o c k t o n . M a s s . , a n d s h o w y o u h o w
carefully W . L D o u g l a s s h o e s a r e m a d e , y o u
would then understand w h y they are w a r r a n t e d t o h o l d their s h a p e , 6t b e t t e r a n d ;
w e a r longer than a n y o t h e r m a k e f o r t h e price
CW
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GIVEN U P T O DIE.
Cured
By D o a n ' t K i d n e y P i l l s A f t e r
Doctor* Gave Up Hope.
J . L . J U c h a r d s o o , R e d K e y , Ind.,
•ays:
" F o r f i r e m o n t h s 1 w a s confined to m y bed. a h e l p l e s s Invalid. I
almost went crazy. Twenty-flve hours
p a s s e d w i t h o u t a pass a g e of t h e u r i n e .
T h e d o c t o r s h e g a n to
take the water from
ice with a catheter.
T h e y did this once a
d a y f o r fifty d a y s .
Finally my doctor
told m e my t i m e w a s
up. T h e next day a
f r i e n d a d v i s e d m e t o t a k e Do a n u K i d n e y Pills.
W h e n I h a d u s e d five
b o x e s , I g o t o u t of b e d a n d I m p r o v e d
u n t i l e n t i r e l y w e l l . F o r five y e a r s 1
have not had the slightest trouble."
" W h e n Y o u r B a c k I s L a m e . Rem e m b e r t h e N a m e — D O A N ' S . " 60c. a
b o x a t all s t o r e s . F o s t e r - M l l b u r n Co^
B u f f a l o . N . Y.
The Awakening.
Dignified
mother
of
prospective
bride (to social e d i t o r ) — A n d little
D o r o t h a , s i s t e r of t h e b r i d e , w h o Is t o
be flower g i r l , will b e d r e s s e d l i k e a
Dresden
shepherdess,
with
golden
crook festooned with r o s e b u d s and—
Young voice from ihe stairway—
Ma. w h e r e is t h e w a s h r a g ? — J u d g e .
Serious Business.
M a d g e — W a s George fooling while
you w e r e playing golf?
Marjotie—Gracious, I hope
not!
Why, 1 accepted him.—Lippincott'a
All s u p p r e s s i o n of s e l f i s h n e s s m a k e s
the
moment
greaL—Lydla
Maria
Child.
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Cement Talk No. 10
Concrete
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shrinking, warping,
no crumbling nor
rusting can occur
where good sand, gravel
or crushed stone have
been mixed properly with
UNIVERSAL Portland
Cement and cast into
sidewalks, floors, steps,
foundations or other concrete
work.
O u r best customers
are our old customers w h o
know by experience that nncrett made
from UNIVERSAL cement is good for
years of use.
Ask your dealer for
UNIVERSAL when you have any
concrete work to do.
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J
Cheap
fares
Bsre money
o n y o u r tri.
Southwest'
hr t a k i n g
• d v a n U g e of t h e
low fares on the
1st a n d 3 r c l T u e s >
day* o f e a c h
m o n t h , v i a Kaftr.
These cheap fares
good o n t h e Katv a ssplen«
a i d fast t h r o u g h
)MKT(
Jhclfay/imJted
equipped with tho fln>
est of free reclining
c b a l r c a n sad clco
trio lighted Pullsos. Tbe dcll>
us Ksty meals
sra a iT4Mt to aay
IrsTclei.
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Trains
from year
town make
direct connection In Bt.
Louis or Ksnsas City with
these splendid
Katjr trains to
the SouUmcat.
Ask your local
agent to sell yoa
a Uckct rla Ksty
—oriciln
—or
tclJm« where
ou want
£ Tou
wan to go
utbwest
' SooUme and I
A will p i s n your
give yoa
Intormatioa
about tho tsro
Irom y o u r
horns t o w n ,
schedule, etc.
I will also send
^JOU our fir, fr,.
on Southwesl
opportunities. Write
todsy. W.S.S«.C£0RCt
C. P. A. M. K. A T.
SI6 Walnwr^ht BUa
TEXAS
! 5 »
Why Rent a Farm
sad b« compelled to pay to your landlord most
>f your nard-c>rned proflla? Own your own
• r m . Secure a Free Homestead In
Manitoba. Saakatcbcwan or
^ Alberta, or purchase
land In one of tbrac
districts and bank a
rollt of S I C . G O or
12.GO a n a e r a
•vary yaar.
Land purchased 3
yeara ago at SIO.OO an
acra haa r e c e n t l y
c h a n g e d hands at
S23.00 an acre. The
' crops grown on these
l a n d s warrant the
advance. You can
S
STEEL TRUST SUED
Get a Free Package
At Your Druggist's
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FILED
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ACTION
IS
FAR-REACHING
Morgan, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Perk i n s and Gary Are A m o n g Individuals Made D e f e n d a n t s — H i l l s Also
Are
Involved—36
Subsidiaries
Named.
WashiDgtoD,
Oct.
27.—A p e t i t i o n
HRklng f o r
the
d t e a o l u t l o n of t h e
United Statea Steel corporation
and
s o m e of Its s u b s i d i a r y c o m p a n i e s w a s
filed In t h e U n l t o d S t a t e a c o u r t In
T r e n t o n , N. J .
T h e petition w a s p r e p a r e d by J a c o b
M. D i c k i n s o n , f o r m e r s e c r e t a r y of w a r ,
w h o b a d ' b e e n r e t a i n e d by t h e g o v e r n m e n t a s i t s s p e c i a l c o u n s e l in t h i s
case.
S o m e of t h e D e f e n d a n t s .
F o l l o w i n g a r e s o m e of t h o s e n a m e d
in t h e p e t i t i o n :
The United States
Steel corporation. C a r n e g i e Steel company, Federal Steel company, Americ a n S t e e l a n d W i r e c o m p a n y of N e w
J e r s e y , t h e A m e r i c a n T*in P l a t e c o m pany. T e n n e s s e e Coal. Iron a n d Railr o a d c o m p a n y , J . P. M o r g a n , C h a r l e s
Steele. George W. Perkins,
E . H.
Gary.
C h a r l e s M. S c h w a b .
Andrew
C a r n e g i e , H e n r y C. F r i c k . J a m e s G a y ley, W i l l i a m H. M o o r e , J . H. M o o r e ,
E d m u n d C. C o n v e r s e , P e r c i v a l R o b e r t s , J r . . D a n i e l G. R e i d . N o r m a n B.
R e a m , J o h n D, R o c k e f e l l e r , J o h n D.
R o c k e f e l l e r . J r . , P. A. B. W i d e n e r ,
W i l l i a m P. P a l m e r , a n d a b o u t f o r t y
subsidiary corporations.
A s k s D i s s o l u t i o n of All.
T h o g o v e r n m e n t a s k s t h a t t h e corporation be adjudged unlawful; that
e a c h a n d all of t h o d e f e n d a n t s , t h e i r
ofllcials, d i r e c t o r s , s t o c k h o l d e r s
or
a g e n t s be perpetually e n j o i n e d f r o m
doing any act for c a r r y i n g out Ihe
p l a n s of t h e m o n o p o l y .
It a s k s t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S t e e l
c o r p o r a t i o n of Itself ns w e l l a s e a c h
a n d all of t h e e l e m e n t s c o m p o s i n g It,
w h e t h e r s e p a r a t e o r i n d i v i d u a l , b e dec r e e d Illegal a n d t h a t t h e c o r p o r a t i o n
be dissolved.
It a l s o a s k s t h a t t h e
ore lease between the Great Northern
r a i l w a y a n d t h e G r e a t W e s t e r n Mining c o m p a n y be d e c l a r e d Illegal.
L o u i s W . Hill D e f e n d a n t .
I x m i s W . H i l l of t h e G r e a t N o r t h e r n
r a i l w a y , o n e of t h e t r u s t e e s in s o m e
of t h e m i n i n g c o m p a n i e s , w h i c h a r e
i n c l u d e d in t h e bill, a l s o Is n a m e d a s
a defendant.
An o r d e r s i g n e d b y J u d g e L a n n i n g
of T r e n t o n w a s a l s o filed a u t h o r i z i n g
t h e i s s u a n c e of s u b p o e n a s f o r m a n y
p r o m i n e n t m e n In t h e financial w o r l d .
A m o n g t h o s e w h o will b e s u b p o e n a e d
t o t e s t i f y In t h e s u i t a r e J u d g e G a r y
of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S t e e l c o r p o r a t i o n , J o h n D. R o c k e f e l l e r , J . P . Morgan, J o h n D R o c k e f e l l e r , Jr., J o h n E.
P a r s o n s a n d C h a r l e s M. S c h w a b .
R o o s e v e l t F o o l e d by V i s i t .
O n e of t h e m o s t s e n s a t i o n a l a l l e g a t i o n s of t h e g o v e r n m e n t s bill is t h a t
Theodore Roosevelt, when president,
w a s a n u n w i t t i n g t o o l of a c o m b i n a t i o n of financiers, a n d t h a t h i s a g r e e m e n t not to i n t e r f e r e w i t h t h e a b s o r p t i o n of t h e T e n n e s s e e C o a l a n d I r o n
c o m p a n y by t h e steel c o r p o r a t i m w a s
won by m i s r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s on t h e p a r t
of H e n r y C. F r i c k a n d E . H G a r y o n
t h e o c c a s i o n of t h e i r m e m o r a b l e v i s i t
t o t h e W h i t e h o u s e In 1907.
T h e bill Is s c a t h i n g l y d i r e c t In I t s
d e n u n c i a t i o n of t h i s t r a n s a c t i o n , s e t t i n g f o r t h t h a t in t e l l i n g P r e s i d e n t
R o o s e v e l t " t h a t l i t t l e b e n e f i t will c o m e
to the steel c o r p o r a t i o n f r o m t h e purc h a s e , " Mr. F r i c k a n d M r . G a r y w e r e
sailing under false pretenses.
"The president." the complaint says,
" w a s not m a d e fully acquainted with
t h e s t a t e of a f f a i r s In N e w Y o r k r e l e v a n t t o t h e t r a n s a c t i o n a s t h e y existed.
Not F u l l y A d v i s e d of T r u t h .
"If Mr. R o o s e v e l t h a d b e e n f u l l y
advised, he would have k n o w n that a
d e s i r e t o s t o p t h e p a n i c w a s not. t h e
sole m o v i n g cause, but t h a t t h e r e w a s
a l s o a d e s i r e a n d p u r p o s e to a c q u i r e
t h e c o n t r o l of a c o m p a n y t h a t h a d
r e c e n t l y a s s u m e d a p o s i t i o n of p o t e n t i a l c o m p e t l t i m i of g r e a t s i g n i f i c a n c e .
" I t Is c e r t a m t h a t t h e c o r p o r a t i o n
a v a i l e d Itself of t h e e m b a r r a s s m e n t of
Moore & Schley (New York brokers
w h o h a d l a r g e h o l d i n g s of T e n n e s s e e
s t o c k ) a t a m o s t c r i t i c a l p e r i o d of t h e
h a m m e r i n g of t h e T e n n e s s e e s t o c k
a n d t h e t h r e a t e n i n g of a g e n e r a l financial c a l a m i t y , to a c q u i r e t h e c o n t r o l
of a c o m p e t i t o r , t a k i n g o n a f o r m i d able aspects.
"The
corporation
thus
greatly
s t r e n g t h e n e d i t s c o n t r o l of t h e c o u n t r y ' s I r o n o r e s u p p l y . Us p r e d o m i n a t i n g p o s i t i o n In t h e s o u t b ' s Iron a n d
steel trade, eliminated a competitor
and unlawfully acquired a power which
is a m e n a c e t o t b e w e l f a r e of t h e
country and should be d e s t r o y e d . "
Before m a k i n g Us c h a r g e a n e n t the
alleged
hoodwinking
of
President
R o o s e v e l t t h e bill r e v i e w s in g r e a t
d e t a i l t h e c o n d i t i o n s in t h e s t e e l t r a d e
b e f o r e t h e c o n s o l i d a t i o n of 1891-1900.
Headline W r i t e r a Cut-Up.
"Many Heads
Injured
by
Court
P l a s t e r " w a s a h e a d l i n e n o t i c e 4n a n
exchange.
"Ah!
Graft!
Poison!"
w e exclaimed. Just like that. But reading f u r t h e r we l e a r n e d t h a t t h e celli n g of a J u d i c i a l c h a m b e r h a d f a l l e n
w h i l e a t r i a l w a a In s e s s i o n . W h e r e at we bubbled with laughter.
Become Rich
One'g Deeds Live.
Do y o u t h i n k t o h i d e y o u r s e l f in t h e
g r a v e ; a s w e l l t h i n k t o h i d e a g r a i n of
c o r n in t h e f e r t i l e e a r t h . — U n l v o r s a l l s t
Leader.
K
A Little Slow.
It Is a l o n g t i m e s i n c e C o l u m b u s discovered A m e r i c a : and m o s t New Yorke r s h a v e n ' t d i s c o v e r e d It y e t . — C h i c a go T r i b u n e .
by cattle ralalng.dalrylng.ml sed
farming and grain growing In
the provlocaa ol M a n l t u i i.
Sashalcbewan and Alharta.
Fraa bomralroH and pre emptloa a r e a a , as well as land
held by railway and land comnlea, will provide homea
r milltooa.
M
Adaptable aoll. h e a l t b f a l
cltmata. aplendld a t b u o l a
• ad cbarcbea.rfood railways.
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Keep Your Own Counsel.
"Thy friend has a friend, and thy
f r i e n d ' s f r i e n d h a s a f r i e n d : be discreet"
For W a s h i n g Tiles.
If t i l i n g is s o i l e d , t o - w a s h i n g It
w l t n a k l m m i l k . It k e e p s t h e l u s t r e
m u c h better than soap.
To prore t h a t t h e r e la. a t laat. oua raally
dspeudable remedy f u r all suoh dlBorders.
i h e m a k e r s of Dr. Derby's Klduey Pills h a v e
authorised d r u g g i s t s e r e r y whore to d l s t r l l ^
nt« f r e e trial packagoa to all appllcaato.
Do you s u f f e r f r o m diabetes, dropsy.
Rright's DUease, i » i q in bladder, r h e u m a tism lo a n y f o r m ? Does your back ache, side
aohe. head ache—whole body a c h e ? P a i n s
or t w i t c h i n g in groins or llmbx? Musolus
sore. Winder. Inflamed? DlGDculty In r e t a i n ing urine? Scalding, b u r n i n g s e n s a t i o n ?
S e d i m e n t In urine, or u n n a t u r a l oolor? Nervous? Depressed? Hoed t h e d a n g e r slgnalsl
Don't w a i t until It's too latel
Oo to t h e n e a r e s t d r u g - s t o r e a t once, r e t
Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills—you'll t h a n k your
s t a r s for having done so. I t ' s t b e one s u r ^ .
s a f e , sclentlflo r e m e d y . No bad a f t e r effects.
Sold In 2ao and SOo p a c k a g e s . If you w a n t to
t r y t h e m flrxt. a.«k for tho f r e e sample. If
d r u g g i s t c a n ' t supply you, send d i r e c t to
Derby Medicine Co.. E a t o n R a p i d s , Mloh
TOWN
IS
BEING
REBUILT
F l o o d of W a t e r s H a s N o t T a k e n B l a c k
R i v e r F a l l a , Wig., F r o m t h e M a p .
More than a million dollars absolutely d i s a p p e a r i n g In t h e s h o r t t i m e of
t w o h o u r s w a a t h e toU c o l l e c t e d b y t h o
w a t e r s at Black River Falls, Wiscons i n . E v e n t h e r e s i d e n t s of t b e t o w n
c o u l d n o t r e a l i z e w h a t It m e a n t u n t i l
t b e lake formed by t h e Hatfield dam
w a s d r y , a n d t h e r u s h of w a t e r s h a d
passed on to t h e Mississippi.
J u s t o u t of r e a c h of t h e flood t h e
b u s i n e s s m e n a n d r e s i d e n t s of
the
place watched the waters carry away
the buildings that represented
tho
h o m e s of b u s i n e s s e n t e r p r i s e s w h i c h
It h a d t a k o n y e a r s of e f f o r t t o b u i l d .
Among the larger industries seemingly
wiped out within a few minutes was
t h o p l a n t of C o l e s C a r b o l i s a l v e .
This
plant, along w i t h ' o t h e r s that suffered a
like fate, is t o d a y being rebuilt, and
t h e b u s i n e s s m e n of B l a c k R i v e r F a l l s
p r o m i s e t h a t a b e t t o r t o w n s h a l l replace t h e one destroyed by t h e raging
floods, a n d t h a t J u s t a s r a p i d l y a s m e n
a n d m a t e r i a l c a n p u t it t o g e t h e r . It i s
c a t a s t r o p b i e s l i k e t h o b r e a k i n g of t h e
Hatfleld dam that d e m o n s t r a t e the
American spirit
A L M O S T CRAZY W I T H ECZEMA
"I, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , c a n n o t give
enough praise to the Cuticura Remedies.
I had been doctoring for at
least a year for e c z e m a on m y foot. I
h a d tried doctor a f t e r doctor all to
no avail. W h e n a y o u n g girl I sprained
my ankle three different times, paying
l i t t l e o r n o a t t e n t i o n t o i t , w h e n five
years ago a small spot showed upon
my left ankle. I was worried and sent
f o r a d o c t o r . H e s a i d It w a s e c z e m a .
He drew a small bone from tbe ankle
a b o u t t h e s i z e of a m a t c h a n d a b o u t
a n inch long. T h e small hole g r e w
t o a b o u t t h e s i z e of a n a p p l e , a n d t b e
e c z e m a s p r e a d t o t h e k n e e . T b e doct o r s n e v e r c o u l d h e a l t h e h o l e In t b e
ankle. T h e w h o l e f o o t r a n w a t e r all
t h e time.
GUIS ARE CEAIEN
A T H L E T I C S ARE AGAIN T H E CHAMPION BALL P L A Y E R S OF
T H E WORLD.
WIN FINAL AND TAKE TITLE
G o t h a m l t c s A r e O u t p l a y e d In C r u c i a l
C o m b a t of 3 « r l e s — B e n d e r , Ind i a n P i t c h a r , Is S t a r
of B s r t l e .
Philadelphia.—World's
champions h i p h o n o r s f o r 1911, t h e s u p r e m e a n d
c o v e t e d t i t l e of t h e d i a m o n d , g o t o
Mack's Athletics.
W i t h a v i c t o r y s o d e c i s i v e t h a t it
b o r d e r e d on t h e r i d i c u l o u s t h e g r e a t
A t h l e t i c m a c h i n e t r i u m p h e d o v e r McG r a w ' s G i a n t s In t h o s i x t h b a t t l e of
th© c r u c i a l s e r i e s , a b a t t l e t h a t e n d e d
a f t e r a pitiful e f f o r t by t t h e
New
Yorkers and a brilliant
tussle
by
"Big C h i e f " B e n d e r and t h e Mackmen.
W i t h t h e v i c t o r y g o e s 60 p e r c e n t ,
of $127,910.61, o r $76,746.37, of w h i c h
each
Athletic
player
will r e c e i v e
$3,654.59. T h e l o s e r s will r e c e i v e t h e
r e m a i n d e r , $51,164.24. o r $2,436.39 f o r
each New York player.
T r a v e l i n g In a b a t t i n g s t r e a k w h i c h
t o t a l e d 13 h i t s f o r 18 b a s e s a n d w h i c h
d r o v e t h r e e of M c G r a w ' s filngers t o
a s t a g e of d i s t r a c t i o n , t h e A t h l e t i c s
clinched t h e b a t t l e and tbe world prize
b y t h e l o p s i d e d s c o r e of 13
to
2.
They made the giant
defeat
the
m o r e h u m i l i a t i n g b y Its d e c i s i v e n e s s ,
honeycombed the Giant defense with
a s u c c e s s i o n of t e r r i f i c h i t s , o u t p l a y e d
as
well a s o u t b a t t e d
them.
and.
t h r o u g h It all, B e n d e r l o o m e d u p t h o
p a r t i c u l a r s t a r of t h e c l o s i n g c o m b a t
of t h e p r o l o n g e d s e r i e s bj(
holding
the National leaguers to a
skimpy
four scattered hits.
T h e curtain goes down with four
victories for the Q u a k e r s and two for
t h e Giants, end with the conclusive
e v i d e n c e t h a t t h e s p e e d of M c G r a w ' s
m a c h i n e was n o t e q u a l to the terrific h i t t i n g of M a c k ' s s t a r a g g r e g a tion.
Leon Ames. George W l l t s e and the
prized R u b e M a r q u a r d each took a
turn against the Indian, but
to
no
avail. T h e y fell b e f o r e t h e r e l e n t l e s s
o n s l a u g h t s of t h e
Mackmen
and.
s h o r n of t h e fighting s p i r i t s o t y p i c a l
of M c G r a w , t h e y w e r e h e l p l e s s . T h e
pitchers alone were not to b l a m e for
t h e final d e f e a t , h o w e v e r , f o r t h e
G i a n t s a s a- w h o l e w e r e r e s i g n e d l o
their fate almost from the start, and
t h e i r fight u n t i l t h e finish e n d e d t h e i r
misery was weak-kneod and lacking
In s p i r i t .
They practically t h r e w victory Into
t h e M a c k c a m p . T h r e e m i s e r a b l e err o r s in t h e field a i d e d in t h e s w e e p i n g win f o r M a c k ' s c r o w d a n d B e n d e r
held a c h a r m over t h e m that had t h e m
b e a t e n a f t e r t b e second Inning. W i t h
all d u e c r e d i t t o t h e m i g h t y C h i p p e w a ,
t h e G i a n t s w e r e s u b d u e d in t h e i r b a t t i n g e f f o r t s a n d m a d e b u t l i t t l e ' fight
t o o v e r c o m e t h e a d v a n t a g e of t h e i r
rivals. T h e y simply fought back halfh e a r t e d l y . let t h e Indian slip over easy
strikes and awaited the
final
call
philosophically.
REBELS
TAKE
CANTON
CITY
R e v o l u t i o n i s t s R e p o r t e d M a r c h i n g on
Peking—Imperial Court TerrorS t r i c k e n — R e a d y to Flee.
P e k i n g . — R u m b l i n g s of t h e g r e a t
a w a k e n i n g a p p a r e n t l y In s t o r e f o r t h e
M a n c h u d y n a s t y In t h e s h a p e of a
mutiny and rebellion come from every
h a n d , t h e m o s t s t a r t l i n g , p e r h a p s , being that the rebels have taken the
"My husband and my sons were up
c i t y of C a n t o n , a f t e r g r e a t s l a u g h t e r ,
night and day wheeling me from one
a n d a r e p r e p a r i n g t o m a r c h on P e r o o m t o a n o t h e r i n t h e h o p e of g i v i n g
king.
m e s o m e relief. I would sit for hours
M e m b e r s of t h e i m p e r i a l c o u r t a r e
a t a t i m e i n f r o n t of t h e f i r e p l a c e
t e r r o r - s t r i c k e n a n d r e a d y t o flee a t a
hoping for daybreak.
T h e pain waa
T h e rebels have
bo I n t e n s e I w a s a l m o s t c r a z y , i n f a c t , m o m e n t ' s n o t i c e .
c a p t u r e d t h o c i t y of C h e n g t u . c a p i t a l
1 would lose m y r e a s o n for h o u r s a t
a time.
O n e d a y a f r i e n d of
m i n e of t h o p r o v i n c e of S z e c h u e n . a f t e r t h e
c o m m a n d e r of t h e t r o o p s t h e r e , G e n d r o p p e d In t o s e e m e . N o m o r e h a d
s h e g l a n c e d a t m y f o o t t h a n s h e ex- e r a l C h a o F e n g , h a d b e e n m u r d e r e d b y
mutinous troops.
c l a i m e d : "Mrs. F i n n e g a n , w h y In t h e
T h e c o n t i n u e d s u c c e s s of t h e u p r i s world don't you try t h e C u t i c u r a Remi n g r e s u l t e d In t h o d i s m i s s a l f r o m ofe d i e s ! ' B e i n g d i s g u s t e d w i t h t h e doct o r s a n d t h e i r m e d i c i n e s , a n d n o t be- fice of S h o n g H s u a n H u s i , m i n i s t e r of
p o s t s a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n , in c o m p l i i n g a b l e t o s l e e p a t all, I d e c i d e d t o
a
n c e w i t h t h e d e m a n d s of t h e n a t i o n a l
give the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura
a s s e m b l y . H e w a s c o n s i d e r e d by t h e
O i n t m e n t a trial. A f t e r using them
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s to bo t h e
t h r e e d a y s t h a t n i g h t I s l e p t a s Bound> f o r e i g n
a s a s i l v e r d o l l a r f o r e i g h t l o n g h o u r s . s t r o n g e s t m a n in t h e c a b i n e t .
A p p r e h e n s i o n is f e l t In official cirI a w o k e in t h e m o r n i n g with b u t very
cles for S h a n t u n g province.
I t Is
l i t t l e p a i n , in f a c t , I t h o u g h t I w a s
k n o w n t h a t s e n t i m e n t t h e r e is largely
in h e a v e n .
After using the Cuticura
with t h e rebels. T h e officials t h e r e
R e m e d i e s f o r t h r e e m o n t h s I w a s perstill cling to t h e M a n c h u d y n a s t y , b u t
fectly restored to health, thanks to
t h e C u t i c u r a S o a p a n d O i n t m e n t . I t h o g r e a t m a s s of t h e p e o p l e a r e a n x w i l l b e s i x t y - f o u r y e a r s of a g e m y i o u s l y a w a i t i n g t h e o v e r t h r o w of t h e
n e x t birthday, hale and h e a r t y at pres- m o n a r c h y .
T h e r e is a r u m o r in S h a n g h a i t h a t
ent." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Finnegan,
t h e i n f a n t e m p e r o r . Vu YI, will b e
2234 H e b e r t St., S t . L o u i s , Mo., M a r .
s e n t t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in c h a r g e of
7, 1911.
Although Cuticura Soap and
Dr. J . C. F e r g u s o n , t h e A m e r i c a n a d O i n t m e n t a r e sold by d r u g g i s t s and
d e a l e r s e v e r y w h e r e , a s a m p l e of e a c h , v i s e r t o t h e C h i n e s e b o a r d of c o m m u w i t h 32-page book, will b e mailed n i c a t i o n s .
A n o t h e r r e p o r t w h i c h h a s b e e n cirf r e e on application
to "Cuticura,"
c u l a t e d p e r s i s t e n t l y Is t h a t t h e m i n D e p t . 12 K, B o s t o n .
i s t e r of w a r . G e n . Y i n C h a n g , h a s
b e e n m u r d e r e d . H e is t h e c o m m a n d Daniel F a h r e n h e i t .
e r of t h e i m p e r i a l f o r c e s In t h e reIn view of t h e a b n o r m a l w e a t h e r
which we have had this s u m m e r we bellious provinces.
t h i n k a t r i b u t e of r e s p e c t s h o u l d b e
p a i d t o t b e m e m o r y of G a b r i e l D a n i e l
Oklahoma Prohlibtlon Assailed.
O k l a h o m a City. Okla.—An a m e n d F a h r e n h e i t , who was horn on Septemb e r 16, e i t h e r in 1736 o r 1740. It i s m o n t t o t h e o o n s t i t u t i o n
repealing
b a r d t o s a y w h i c h . B e f o r e h i s d a y sevstate wide prohibition and substltuteral a t t e m p t s had been m a d e to measi n g l o c a l o p t i o n In I t s p l a c e will h e
u r e t h e b e a t level, not t h e h e a t , by
s u b m i t t e d t o t h e v o t e r s s o o n If p e t l
t u b e s c o n t a i n i n g oil of s p i r i t s of w i n e , t l o n s p l a c e d in c i r c u l a t i o n r e c e i v e th<i
b u t it l a y w i t h a b a n k r u p t m e r c h a n t
n e c e s s a r y 75,000 s i g n a t u r e s .
of D a n t z l g t o s h o w h o w t h e f e a t c o u l d
be successfully accomplished.
Slayer Given F o u r t e e n Years.
T h e first t h e r m o m e t e r s w e r e m a d e
D i x o n , 111.—Ira M l g h e l l a , c h a r g e d
w i t h s p i r i t s of w i n e ; b u t t h e I n g e n i
w i t h t b e m u r d e r of E m o r y K l n c a l d o n
ous Gabriel soon adopted mercury as
t h e n i g h t of J u n e 3, w a a f o u n d g \ i l l t y
b i s m e d i u m , a n d so it h a s r e m a i n e d
b y t h e J u r y a n d s e n t e n c e d t o 14 y e a r s
to this day. His i n s t r u m e n t s speedily
In t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y .
became k n o w n throughout the world,
a n d t h o u g h a m o r e r a t i o n a l m e t h o d of
Christian Science Assailed.
graduation has since been adopted, the
W a s h i n g t o n . — A v i g o r o u s a t t a c k on
p o p u l a r m i n d still c l i n g s t o t h e F a b
Christian Science was made at the
renhelt scale. Our own Royal society
c o n f e r e n c e of U n i t a r i a n
churches.
t h o u g h t h i g h l y of t h i s h u m b l e I n v e n
R e v G e o r g e R . D o d s o n of S t . L o u i s
t o r a n d a c k n o w l e d g e d h i s g e n i u s by
c h a r a c t e r i z e d It a s " a m e n a c e t o t h e
m a k i n g h i m o n e of ita f e l l o w s . T o t h e
country and to national life and
" T r a n s a c t i o n s " of t h e s o c i e t y h e confanaticism."
tributed several
papers.—Pall
Mall
Gazette.
"Does your automobile go faster
than your neighbor's?"
"No," replied Mr. Chugglns.
"But
my danger signal makes a much more
d i s a g r e e a b l e n o i s e t h a n hi*-"
A DRUGGIST'S FAVORITE KIDNEY
REMEDY-CURED HIMSELF.
F i f t e e n y e a r s a g o I h a d a n a t t a c k of
s c u t e kidney trouble.
I consulted a
physician
who gave me
medicine
w h i c h o n l y r e l i e v e d m e f o r a t i m e . After d i s c o n t i n u i n g his m e d i c i n e my
trouble returned as severe as bofcre.
H a v i n g b e a r d of S w a m p - R o o t I g a v e
it a trial and can honestly s t a t e that
three dollar bottles cured me, never
h a v i n g a n y s i c k n e s s In fifteen y e a r s . I
h a v e sold D r . K i l m e r ' s S w a m p - R o o t a s
a druggist for m a n y years and can
g i v e t h e v e r y b e s t of r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s
a t all t i m e s .
You a r e a t l i b e r t y t o u s e t b l a s t a t e m e n t a n y t i m e you wish.
Respectfully,
W C. S U M M E R S .
1219 C e n t r a l A v e . . K a n s a s C i t y , K a n a .
W i t h G r a n d View D r u g Co.
S t a t e of K a n s a s
/
ss.
C o u n t y of W y a n d o t t e J
O n t h i s 11th d a y of A u g u s t , 1909,
p e r s o n a l l y a p p e a r e d b e f o r e m e , W . C.
B u m m e r s , w h o s u b s c r i b e d to t h e within s t a t e m e n t a n d m a d e o a t h t h a t t h e
s a m e is t r u e In s u b s t a n c e a n d i n f a c L
CnARLK.a W i l s o n ,
Notary Public.
LtlUr U
9r. Kll_.r « Co.
Blaakuu., V T.
Prove Whsl Swsmp-Root Will Do For You
S e n d t o D r . K i l m e r & Co., B i n g h a m t o n , N . Y., f o r a s a m p l e b o t t l e . It w i l l
convince anyone.
Y o u w i l l a l s o rec e i v e a b o o k l e t of v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a tion, telling all a b o u t t h e k i d n e y s a n d
bladder. When writing, be sure and
m e n t i o n t h i s p a p e r . R e g u l a r fifty-cent
a n d one-dollar slzo b o t t l e s f o r s a l e a t
all d r u g s t o r e s .
COLDS
T h e Very Worgt.
C l e m e n t J . D r l s c o l l , a t a d i n n e r in
Cew Y o r k , told a n u m b e r of a m u s i n g
t o r ' e s about bis s t r e n u o u s life as
o m m l s s l o n e r of w e i g h t s a n d m e e t res last year.
' A f r i e n d of m i n e , " s a i d Mr. Drigoll, " n o t i c e d o n e m o r n i n g t h a t h i s
r o c e r looked very sad. ' W h a t ' s t b s
u a t t e r , old man?" m y f r i e n d asked
'kingly.
T h e weights and measures I
n a n h a s n ' t b e e n d r o p p i n g in o n you.
hope?"
tr
s ' t any a n u t f i s l g, or icnt t*
If you n e t d Medio*! .dv
4
" 'Yes, he has,' snapped the grocer.
M S S ^
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Addreag ProfcMor Munvon 53d and
JeRcrson itrects, Philadelphia. P«.
pound?'
" ' W o r s e than that!* groaned
the
COME SOUTH TO
?rocer. 'I've been giving s e v e n t e e n . ' "
AMERICA'S MARKET CiROEWS.
tUtW
' rariuv!*.^
^r S- A. L t r .
Accident*.
Bumn,
Scnlde. Sprains
Bruise*. P u m p s . Cuts, Wound*. *11 ^
painful. IlHrnlins Wizard Oil draws out
t h e mflainmation and (nve« inntant relief.
Don't wait for t h e accident. Buy it now!
Cured in One Day
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a s a m a n w h o Is t o o m u c h of a c o w a r d
to got m a r r i e d
It Is q u i t e p o s s i b l e
for s man to
be h o t - h e a d e d a n d s t i l l g e t cold f e e t
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CASTORM
A REAL REGRET.
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a ^ . ^ oMinkb* trial •nhk-rio?
Lewis' Single Binder ttrslgtit 5o cigar.
You pay 10c for c i s a n not so good.
For Infants and Children.
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A L C O H O L - 3 PER CENT
A V e t f f f a b l e P r e p a r a t i o n for Ass i m i l a l i n g ihe Food a n d R e g u l a ling fhe Sloroachs a n d B o w e l s of
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
I N F A N T S / C H I L D KEN
P r o m o t e s DigcsHon^Cheerfuln e s s a n d R e s l C o n t a i n s neither
0 p i u m , M o r p h i n e n o r Mineral
of
NOT N A R C OTIC
Editor—I a m obliged to decline your
poem with thanks. I a m very sorry,
but—
Poet—But what?
Editor—Tbe management insists u >
'on m y d e c l i n i n g all p o e m s t h a t way,
you know.
O x e n In M a s s a c h u s e t t s .
J. D. A v e r y of S b e l b u r n e F a l l s i s
s u r e l y t b e k i n g of o x e n In t h i s p a r t
of t h e c o u n t r y . At t h e B r a t t l e b o r o f a i r
recently he has had the most wonderf u l e x h i b i t of o x e n , a n d in a l l t h e t e s t s
of s t r e n g t h f o r p u l l i n g h e a v y b o a t l o a d s of s t o n e h i s o x e n h a v e c l e a n s !
t b e d e c k s . O n e of t h e s e c r e t s In t h e | e
t e s t s Is t h e w a y t h e o x e n a r e m a n a g e d a n d d r i v e n . Mr. A v e r y d o e s Lis
o w n d r i v i n g a n d is a m a s t e r a t t h e
business. The other day again, as the
d a y b e f o r e , h e c l e a r e d e v e r y t h i n g bef o r e h i m In t h e ox p u l l i n g r i n g b y t a k i n g a l l t h r o e p r i z e s In t h e f r e e f o r a l l
c l a s s a n d first a n d s e c o n d In t b e 3.500
class.
T h e l o a d d r a w n In t h e 8,500 c l a s s
w a s a b o u t 9,100, w h i l e t h e v e t e r a n ox
m a n m a ' d e a n e x h i b i t i o n p u l l of n i n e
f e e t In t h e f r e e f o r all c l a s s w i t h a
f a n c y p a i r of D e v o n s w i t h a l o a d of
10,238, w h i c h is t h e
biggest
load
drawn at Brattleboro since he pulled
o v e r 11,000 w i t h h i s f a m o u s p a i r of
Holstelns.—Hampshire Gazette.
A Broken Bone.
Y o u r first d u t y , a f t e r n o t i f y i n g a s u r g e o n , Is t o p r o v i d e s u p p o r t f o r t h e Inj u r e d m e m b e r lu t h e f o r m of a n imp r o v i s e d s p l i n t . F l a t p i e c e s of b o a r d ,
a s b r o a d . If. p o s s i b l e , a s t b e l i m b a n d
slightly longer t h a n the broken bone,
c a n e s , u m b r e l l a s . In f a c t a n y t h i n g t h a t
will a c c o m p l i s h y o u r e n d m a y b e u d e d .
In a d j u s t i n g t h e s e , p a d w i t h a n y s o f t
m a t e r i a l t h a t Is a t b a n d ; s t r a w , l e a v e s
o r c u s h i o n s m a d e of g r a s s m a y b e
u s e d . A v o i d a n y p r e s s u r e o n rtie Inj u r e d p a r t , c o v e r it w i t h a c l o t h , a n d
k e e p wet with clean, cold w a t e r . — W o man's Home Companion.
A s s o c i a t i o n of I d e a s .
" Y o u h a v e a g r e a t m a n y flies a n d
mosquitoes," said the r a t h e r supercilious girl.
"Yep." replied P a r m e r Corntossel.
"I d i d n ' t l i k e t o m e n t i o n It, b u t I ' v e
n o t i c e d Severy y e a r t h a t
flies,
mosq u i t o e s a n d s u m m e r b o a r d e r s all app e a r s t o bo on h a n d a t
tho
same
time."
If
Your
SHIFT
Food Falls to
Change.
Atf* s o u DrSA.HVfinrats*
Pu^lun S»»U Mix
»
ffmkrUt Sm/b •
Jhi'II Sit J '
AwmwiV -
If
¥irm JV«rf mmmf if* Fftir**
ness and L O S S O F S L E E P
Fac Simile S i g n a t u r e of
T h e C b n t a u r Company,
N E W
Y O R K .
Atb m o n t h s old
3 5 Dosri. - 3 3 C e N T S
Guaranteed under the F o o d a p
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
O n e s o r t of d i e t m a y m a k e a p e r s o n
despondent, depressed and blue and a
c h a n g e t o t h e k i n d of f o o d t h e b o d y
d e m a n d s will c h a n g e t h e w h o l e thing.
A young woman from Phlla. says:
" F o r s e v e r a l y e a r s I k e p t In a r u n d o w n , m i s e r a b l e s o r t of c o n d i t i o n , w a s
d e p r e s s e d a n d a p p r e h e n s i v e of t r o u b l e .
I l o s t flesh In a d i s t r e s s i n g w a y a n d
j s e e m e d In a p e r p e t u a l s o r t of d r e a m y
nightmare. No one serious disease
!
showed, but tho 'all-over' s i c k n e s s w a s
enough.
" F i n a l l y , b e t w e e n t h e d o c t o r a n d father, I was put on Grape-Nuts and
c r e a m , a s It w a s d e c i d e d I m u s t h a v e a
nourishing food t h a t t h e body could
m a k e u s e of.
"The wonderful change that came
over m e was not, like J o n a h ' s gourd,
t h e g r o w t h of a s i n g l e n i g h t , y e t It
c a m e with a rapidity t h a t astonished
me.
" D u r i n g t h e first w e e k I g a i n e d In 1
weight, my spirits improved, and the
world b e g a n to look b r i g h t e r and m o r e
worth while.
" A n d t h i s h a s c o n t i n u e d s t e a d i l y , till j
n o w , a f t e r t h e u s e of G r a p e - N u t s f o r
o n l y a f e w w e e k s , I a m p e r f e c t l y well,
f e e l s p l e n d i d l y , t a k e a l i v e l y I n t e r e s t In
everything, and am a changed person
In e v e r y w a y . " N a m e g i v e n by P o s t u m
Railroad Head Found Dead.
Co., B a t t l e C r e e k , M i c h .
B o s t o n . M a s s . — L o w e r j r G o o d e ol
R e a d t h e little b o c k . " T h e R o a d to
N e w Y o r k , p r e s i d e n t of t h e C a i r o & W e l l v l l l e , " In p k g s . " T h e r e ' s a r e a s o n . "
Norfolk railroad, was found dead
at i
E v e r r e a d i h e a b o \ e l e t t e r r A ar**
one nppenra f r o m time to lime.
Tbey
the P a r k e r house. Death was attrlbut
a
r
e
jcenulDe, i r a e , a a d f u l l of hmaoaa
e d t o a n o v e r d o s e of m o r p h i n e .
latcreat.
CASTORIA
TMf •IKTAU* •OMMHT. • ( « tO*« •ITT.
Lamps and
Lanterns
T h e strong, steady light.
R a y o l a m p s a n d l a n t e r n s give most light for the oil they b u r n .
D o not flicker. Will not blow or jar out.
S i m p l e , r e l i a b l e a n d d u r a b l e — a n d sold at a price that will surprise you.
Aak four dulcrto abov'rou bit Hoeof Riyo Ump* and Itotera*, or wrlie to *07 ifescr of
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporalad I
"L. E . B . " BINDER CLIP
iKKTnin mnm
Greateat office derlco «e«n In yearo. Ou« oRenl
write* "I have dropped ererythlnK el*«. Beat
• e l l e r l e r e r bad." Sample
mall 6cand ageDta
oOor. C i 0 KMlFtflVIIU (0. OrM- J.
Hrt SL. R.I Qb
Overlooked.
K n l c k e r — W e can't carry revolvers
any longer.
Bocker—But they didn't take away
the girls' hatpins.
Constipation cau*e« and nKgravatea many
aerious dieeaa^*. I t ie thoroughly cured by
D r . Pjerce's Pleasant Pellcta. Tho favorito family laxative.
GUNS
MUa FrlMa
Squar* Deal Ooaranta*/
S«i4 Jt ausjf* Iiial*
POWELL i CLEMENT Ca
U0 Main St., Cincinnati.
LP U
PILE REMEDY, 60c
LIVER TABLETS, 10c, 25c * 60«
The beat
No Free
refunded
der Food
wanted.
remedlea of tbrlr kind lo Uta world.
Sainplea or Cuupoa Fabea. Muue/
If not aatlafaciorj. Ouaraotacd uoand Draff Act, Serial BaOI. Agcnu
L r V UEMKOY CO., Cblcafu, l i t
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ClmoM aad
U* lull.
Prooiirfa* * !aiu/.a»l BMta.
Ifarar Fall* lo BMtcra Urnj
Balr loMt* Toothful W f f Oxim « * d
a bafr itUafr
aoc.andtuial OfiW>*«
E x p e r i e n c e m a y be the best teacher,
but s o m e p e o p l e p r e f e r a m o r e fashionable school.
Mm. Wlnalow'H Sootbinfr Brrap for Children
tecthliiK, aoftena the {Tuoih, reduces laflammaUon, a l l a j a pain, curea wind colic, 2&c a bottle
S o m e of u s a r e a p t t o l a k e a d v i c e
t h a t d o e s n ' t b e l o n g to us.
S u s t a i n You,
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Aperfccl R e m e d y f o r C o n s l l p a
l i o n . S o u r S l b m a c h , Diarrhoea,
W o r m s . C o n v u l s i o n s .Feverish-
Smokers find Lewis' Single Binder 5o
cigar b e t t e r quality t h a n moit lOo c i g a n .
A d o l l a r s a v e d Is o f t e n
loaned.
a
_mBES^EmCIHE^
Writ- fo*
ar. U H
s o o n THESTA0E
Vlnnoa.
d
I
UX.
Now
BALIM
C
Fraal TUB CUHTON
dollar
W , N. U., CHICAGO, NO. 43-1911.
(f You Have a Sickly
Youngster Try This Free
T h a f a m i l y with y o u n r children that la
w i t h o u t alckncaa In tho houao now and
then la rar^. and ao It la Important t h a t
t h e head of t h e houao should know w h a t
to do In t h e little emer^cnclea that arlac.
A child with a s e r i o u s aliment needa a
doctor. It Is tr u e, b u t In tho m a j o r i t y of
InsUinces. a s a n y doctor knows, tho child
suffers from
some Inteatinal trouble,
uaually constipation.
T h e r e la no nonno In fftvlnr It a pill cr
a r e m e d y c o n t a i n i n g a n opiate, nor Is
flushing of t h e bowels t o be a l w a y s reco m m e n d e d . R a t h e r give It a amall doso
of a mild, gentle laxative, tonic like Dr.
Caldwell's S y r u p Pepaln, which, by clean-
ing out tha bowela and
little stomach rnusclss,
correct the trouble.
Thla I* not alone our
of Mr a. N H. Mead of
strengthening the
will Immadlafeiy
rucc".ElS"nd'olTMra
opinion but that
FreworU JCan*!
J
R. W & V g
dreo^and U k e s U ^ h e ^ l f ' S M a ^ l ^ i n
fifty cent and one dollar bottles at OVery
d r u g store, but If you want to t»»»i It la
your family before you buy It send f o u r
address to Dr. (laldwell and ho win torward a supply f r e e of charge.
For the f r e e sample addreao I>r. « ».
Caldwell. 201 Caldwell building, MooUcello, llL
—
PERFECTION oft 0 HEATER
la erery cold weather eine«eacy yoa n « d a Perledioo
SmoLdcta CXI Healer, h yourbediooa ccU whea r<w A - *
or uad/eaa? Do t o w water pipes Irene ib the cdU/.? I» U
chilly when the wiad whutica sround the expeeed »rneri *
your houae ?
A Perfectioo Smokdcm OS Heater brinp cwpU* comfort Can be carried aoywhe»e. AJwaya tmay I * uie
gjowiog heal f/oza the minute k u Lgl.'-eJ.
Aak rom dealer la Jww roe • P«rlecJioa S«aWa" Ofl Haai* I •
wtka lor rfoenpore urcalar to ear
S t a n d a r d OU C o m p a n y
(laoorpomadl
CoBtlao*^ from a m
" F i o m Kalamazoo Direct to Y o u , "
w i s i b c t h e m e touched upon by A . L.
D l c k l o i i o n w h o g a v e n o m e e c h o e s of
t h e M e t h o d i s t C o n f e r c o c e h e l d lu
Kalamaz<Kj. f>(M»ulclnt{ of t h e l u s p l r a t l o o t h e r e f* In a larj^e i r a t h e r l o K of
that kind.
W . E . O s m u n s p o k e In a v e r y a b l e
m a n n e r of t h e " O n t s l d c r
and the
f J h u r c h " p r o t r a y l n y a e v e r a l k i n d s of
oiitfllderK w h o w e r e v a s t l y d l f f « r e n t In
c l i M r a c t e r . 1st t h e l a w a b l o l n i f c l t l
v n , w o o d e a U h o n e s t l y w i t h a l l . Is a
nelKhbor a n d c i l l z e n , y e t lackx
t h e one thlnrf n e e d f u l to be a C h r i s t ian. T h e n there are those who say
t h e r e Is n o Gt»d, h u t t h e y n e e d n o t b e
In i b i s claKM f o r t h e y a r e f o o l s f o r t h e
k'.hkI B o o k s a y s " T h e fool h a t h s a i d In
h i s h e a r t ' t h e r e Is n o G o d ' . " T h e n
i h e r e Is a u o t h e r c l a s s , t h o s e w h o a r e
not openly opposed to t h e c h u r c h , b u t
who talk a g a i n s t t h e c h u r c h and work
a u a i n s t It secretly a n d d o m u c h h a r m
by so dolnj?. T h i s t o w n o r a n y o t h e r
w o u l d b e u n f l t t o l i v e lu w e r e It n o t
f o r t h e e x l s t a o c e of t h e c h u r c h a n d
e v e i y o n e recoKul^es t h e f a c t altho*
many arc unable to arrange m a t t e r s
so t h a t they may unite w i t h the
of M e s s r s . S m i t h , A n d e r s o n , C o b b a n d
Moehlman sang "Come, Love, Hasten
With Me," and "Downward Sinks the
S c t l l a g S u n . " . A l a d i r s q u a r t e t coinp o s c d of M i s s e s R i p l e y , L e l c h s e n r i n g ,
Hu - h a n a n a n d M r s . D u r h a m , s a n g
" T h e R o s e a t e H u e s of E a r l y D a w n . '
Miss- H e l e n R i p l e y a n d M r . L a V e r n e
C o b b s a n g a d u e l " A S o n g of P r a i s e '
very b e a u t i f u l l y .
R e v . D a v i d s , p a s t o r of t h e M. E .
c h u r c h of W h i t e h a l l c l o s e d t h e m e m orable b a n q u e t w i t h prayer a n d all
w e n t h o m e m u c h benetitted by t h e > o clal a n d m o r a l u p l i f t r e c e i v e d by t h e i r
presence.
CHURCH SERVICES.
P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h — 1 0 J O a. m.
MMrnlnir s e r v i c e .
11:30 .i i n . S u n
d a y s c I k h j I . 6:30 p. in C . K . m e e t i n g ,
t o p i c : " L t s s u o s f r o m J o h n . " 7:30 p.
in.
Evening
service.
7:30 p . m .
Thuisday, pruyer meeting
Vou are
all w e l c o m e t o t h e s e s e r v i c e s .
Ev. Lutheran C h u r c h - 1 0
a. m.
S e r m o n n o d S. S . S e r m o n s u b j e c t : T h e
C h u r c h R e f o r m a t i o n b y D r M. L u t h er. N o school on Sat urday.
M . E . C h u r c h — N o v e m b e r 5.
C l a s s m e e t i n g a t 10 a . m .
M o r n i n g ' w o r s h i p 10:30. T h e m e : T h e
S i f t i n g Proce.vs t h a t I m p e r i l s C h a r a c ter.
S u n d a y S c h o o l Ht 12:00
UNITY CLUB.
E p w o r l h L e i v u e a t 15 p . m .
The White
Lake Unity Club met
KveninK worship a t 7 p. m., t h e m e :
w i t h M r s . C. E . Hill K r i d a y i a f i e r n o o n . " V i t a ) T h n n p h i l u l n e s s . "
P r a y e r M e e t l i i K T h u r s d a y 7 : 3 0 p. m
Roll C a l l w a s r e s p o n d e d b y M e x i c a n
S u p e r s t i t i o n s , in w h i c h m a n y q u a i n t
HA L K E D A T C O L D S T E E L .
c u s t o m s and letiends were told.
"I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot
'I h e p r o g r a m o p e n e d w i t h a p i a n o o f f , " s a i d H . D F l y . B a n t a m . O h i o ,
solo. Love D r e a m s , by Miss W i l s o n . " t t i t h o u g h a h n r r l b i e ulcer h a d been
t h e p l a g u e of m y l i f e f o r f o u r y e a r s .
Miss M a t t sou read, A M e x i c a n Le
I n s t e a d 1 used l i u c k l c n ' s A r n i c a Salve,
gend.
M i n e s a n d M i n i n g w a s g i v e n and m y foot was soon c o m p l e t e l y c u r by M r s . S a x t j n
A b e a u t i f n l solo. e d . " Heals b u r n s , boils sores, bruises,
T h e M o o n l i g h t , T h e R o s e a n d Y o u e c z e m a , p i m p l e s , c o r n s a n d p i l e s . 2oc
a t L . G. R i p l e y & C o .
was s u n g by Ml-s Hill. Mrs. W i l l i a m s
read an luteresling paper which was
p r e p a r e d by M r . F l a g s t e a d , on R e l i church
g i o n of M e x i c o
A p i a n o solo, I n t h e
T h e a d d r e s s of t h e e v e n i n g w a s g i v - S h a d o w , w a s K l v e n b y M r s . M a t t e s o n .
VIA TUB
e n by D r . J . II. P . L a t h r o p w h o In- A t t h e r e q u e s t of t h e C l u b M i s s H i l l
t e r e s t e d his a u d i e n c e very b l g h l y In s a n g a i o t l i e r solo, I'll C h a n g e t h e
t h e t h e m e " T h e M a n h o o d uf t h i s J T h o r n s t o R o s e s .
N a t l o u . " l i e showed t h a i t h e world
T h e meetliiK N o v . 3 will b e w i t h
|k g e t t i n g b e t t e r , t h a t m e n e v e r y M r s . K a t e J o h n s o n . M r s . F l o t e n a s
w h e r e a r e KettliiK I n t e r e s t e d In t h e L e a d e r .
work and t h a t they are m a k i n g a g r e a t
A FATHER'S VENGEANCE
f o r w a r d m o v e m e n t In t h e r l t f l i t d i r e c w
o
u
l d h a v e f a l l e n on a n y o n e w h o a t tion. Dr. L a t h r o p said he had d e a l t
t a c k e d t h e s o n of P e t e r B o n d y , of
w i t h m e n all h i s life a n d k n e w h o w t o S o u t h R ' t c k f o r d , Mich., b u t he w a s
deal with t h e m .
H e s a i d h e w o u l d p ^ fl.;> b . ' f o r e a t t a c k s of K i d n e y
r a t h e r work amoutr m e n t h a n a m o n g t r o u b l e . " D o c t o r s could n o t h e l p h i m "
hi' »»iot.', " s o a t l a s t w e g a v e h i m
a n y o t h e r c l a s s of p e o p l e . H e c o u l d
tc i . l i t e r s a n d h e l i D p r o v e d w o n bo s u r e t h a t h e w o u l d b e s u c c e s s f u l In d e r f u l l y f r o m t a k i n g s i x b o t t l e s . I t ' s
his efforts to win t h e m Into t h e K i n g - t h e best K i d n e y m e d e c l n c I ever s a w . "
Backache, Tired Feeiinu, Nervousness
d o m . H e s h o w e d t h a t all d e n o m l n a L o s s of A p p e t i t e , w a r n of K i d n e y
ti< n s c o u l d e a s i l y u n i t e In o n e p r c a t
t r o u b l e t h a t m a y e n d In d r o p s y , d i a o b j e c t t h e w i n n i n g of s o u l s f o r C h r i s t , b e t e s o r B r i g h t , ' s d i s e a s e .
Every botb u t t o o o f t e n t h e w o r k Is h i n d e r e d b y t l e g u a r a n t e e d . 50c at, L . G . R i p l e y iV: Pere Marquette Rails o m e p e t t y d i f f e r e n c e of o p i n i o n t h a t C o .
r o a d will maKe round t r i p
Is n o r e a l r e a s o n f o r n o t b e i n g In h a r m STARTS MUCH TROUBLE.
rate O N E Q U A R T E R O F F for
ony b u t men are a w a k i n g to a broader
if a l l p e o p l e k n e w t h a t n e g l e c t of this oecasion.
On S a l e
v i e w a n d good r e s u l t s w i l l f o l l o w t h e c o n s t i p a t i o n w o u l d r e s u l t In s e v e r e inforward movement.
digestion, yellow j a u n d i c e or virulent
Nov. 7, 9 and lOT h e program was Interspeised by liver trouble t h e y would soon t a k e Dr.
K i n g ' s New Life Pills, a n d end it. l i s
Return
Limit Nov. 11.
vocal a n d I n s t r u m e n t a l m u s i c w h i c h
t h e only s a f e w a y . Best for biliousf o r m e d n o s m a l l p a r t a n d w a s g r e a t l y n e s s , lu a d a c h e , d y s p e p s i a , c h i l l s a n d
e n j o y e d . A m a l e q u a r t e t c o m p o s e d d e b i l i t y . 25c a t L . G . R i p l e y & Co.
H . F . Mceller,
EXCURSIONS
P E R E MARQUETTE
MICHIGAN
Land and Apple
SHOW
at
Grand Rapids,
Nov. 7-11, 1911.
General P a s s e n g e r A g e n t .
E. C. FELT.
DR. OF OPTICS,
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST
E x a m i n a t i o n Cei titicate No. 1,
Licence N o . 12.
Examination cei'titlcates denote pro r en scientific know!
eds:e. I hold Michidan und
I n d i a n a certificates. Glasses
fitted by me will be w h a t you
need
T h e reason—scientific
knowledge and h o n e s t w o r k m a n s h i p .
Your eyes may be very good but you h a v e
Granulated Eyelids, Inflamed Eyes,
Headache, Dizziness, Sleeplessness,
or t h a t tired and d r a g e d out feeling t h a t almost drives you
insane, and it may be caused by eye strain.
By p r o p e r l y
fitting y o u r e y e s with g l a s s e s I cau overcome many of t h e s e
troubles.
At Mears Hotel, Whitehall,
Monday, Nov. 13-
Safe and Sound Protection
is now furnished by the
Knights of the
Modern Maccabees
Electric
Bitters
WHITE
RIVER.
Miss Alma K i t t e r i d g e was a
Muskegon visitor this week.
A p a r t y of y o u n g people s p e n t
the evening with Mr. and Mrs.
P a u l Schultz last week T u e s d a y .
T h e y had a very p l e a s a n t lime.
A little d a u g h t e r recently came
to the •home of Mr. and Mrs,
Omness of M u s k e g o n .
Mrs.
0 m n e s s 4 is t h e d a u g h t e r of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L o r e n z e o f this town
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Van F r a n k and
d a u g h t e r R u t h were g u e s t s of
Mr and Mrs. H. Runzel Sunday.
Mrs. G . M a r q u a r d t went to
Muskegon
last S a t u r d a y and reMust Get Highest
turned Monday.
Prices For His Furs
Miss Vienie P o w e r s of Peach
We h a v e a long: e s t a b l i s h e d Ridge, was the g u e s t of h e r uncle
reputation for paying highest and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G . Baxprices and giving a most lib- ter, last week. S h e came to ateral assortment to our shippers. tend t h e convention, and was
P n P P
Tht Schoinan Fur Rtporltr,
s e n t a s a delegate from t h a t SunI a s b E i u puiKT published every two
day school.
weeks. contalnlDK complete
reports on the Fur Market, also our latest
quotations on all kinds of Row Furs. Our
Henry Eiler, Barney Eiler, H.
Reports acd Quotatlonj are reeornlied as
E a g e r and Wm. Sweet of MonStandard all over tbe United States and
Cnriatla. You cannot ufTord to be without
tague left T u e s d a y for the UpTht SchMMn Fur Recortir If you want to be
correctly C>osU'd on the market so you can
per P e n i n s u l a for a deer h u n t of
jret the full value for your Furs. Send your
name and address toilasvand we will put j two or t h r e e weeKs.
you on our mailing list.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dowling
H. A. S C H O E N E N
entertained a p a r t y of y o u n g peo
RAW
rURB
121-123 W. Mlchlflan St., CHICAGO. I L L ^ pie last week Wednesday n i g h t
in honor of their g u e s t Miss
Pern Sayers.
" I w a s Buffering f r o m pain in m v
stomacb, head and back," writes H.
T . A l s t o n , R a l e i g h , N . C., " a n d m y
liver a n d kidueya did not work right,
b u t f o u r b o t t l e s of E l e c t r i c R i t t e r s
m a d e m e feel like a n e w m a n . "
PRICE 5 0 CTS. AT ALL BRUG STORES.
Pi
W
A Successful Trapper
Prcscnis
Abeohito Guarantee that All Certificates will be Paid When
Due and No FurtKer Increase in Rates Will be Made
JEWELRY,
ORGANIZED 1881
Benefit. Paid, $17,500,000.00
Tfee Oideit and LargMt F n t e r o a l Benehciary Socicty in Michigan
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks
Rings, Chains, C h a r m s
Silver
QKOBCZ S. LOVELACE.
Oica r«»Miii<i(
A. M. SLAY.
CraM KroooJ Krrfti
PoK Huron, Mick.
tMek.
Members! Take Notice!
KEtPER"ABO S
t
NE W ^ A T E S
S e t s . Pins,
Fountain Pens,
m a k e fine G i f t s .
All K o n d s g u a r a n t e e d as r e p r c
Bunted a n d prices t h e l o w M t
H E IS I N F O R M E D I
S. FEHRENBACH.
Jeweler, Montague, M
FIRE MARINE,
ACCIDENT
and
Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents, "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed."
•"Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of
the U. S. Patent Office.
Greeley &manure
PATENT ATTORNEYS
WASHINGTON, D . C .
WHITEHALL.
Mrs. F . Johnson is confined to
h e r home with a severe attack of
the g r i p p e and is under a physi
cian's care.
E. M. D u t t e n h o f e r has rented
the vacant house of Geo. J. Moog
on Mears aveuue and will move
into it this week.
Rev. J . W. Davids received
seven people into m e m b e r s h i p of
the Whilenall M. E. c h u r c h last
S u n d a y . A r r a n g e m e n t s aro being made for a S u n d a y school
school convention to be held in
the church on Friday, November
24th.
Mrs. G u s t Ahlstead, 56 y e a r s
old, is dead at her home here.
S h e had been ill for a long time
with c a n c e r . Mrs. Ahlstead is
survived by her husband, one
d a u g h t e r . Miss Milma Ahlstead,
and throe sons, T h u r a , Herman,
and Conrad. T h e f u n e r a l was
held Wednesday a f t e r n o o n at t h e
Sweedish Mission c h u r c h . Rev
A. Brolund in c h a r g e of the services.
W. C. Cotes, village t r e a s u r e r ,
made a record collection of taxes this year, t h e amount assessed being $8,251.63and he collected $8,234.16, leaving only t h e
small sum of $17.52 to be returned as uncollected, which establishes a record f o r the village.
One of the social e v e n t s of t h e
season occured on Friday evening in the M . E . c h u r c h here. I t
was a s u r p r i s e on the Rev. J . W.
Davids, and Mrs. Davids, on t h e
occasion of their 27th m a r r i a g e
a n n i v e r s a r y . T h e members of
E p w o r t h L e a g u e p l a n n e d for a
business and social meeting on
t h a t evening to be held in the
church parlors. When t h e pastor and his family came in they
found the whole church opened
and nearly 200 people present.
A tine musical p r o g r a m was given; solos and d u e t s were s u n g by
members of the league and the
o r c h e s t r a rendered a n u m b e r of
fine selections. A social time
was enjoyed by all present, a
fine lunch was served a f t e r which
M r H. E . S t a p l e s in a few well
chosen words presented to t h e
Rev. J. W Davids ami Mrs. Davids a golden oak rocker.
The
R e v . Mr. Davids replied, t h a n k ing t h e people for their generosity and kindness.
M a d o A N e w M a n Of H i m .
Under the N e w Schedule of Adequate Rates
Wbok Life Protection, Old Age and Disability Benefits, Term
Frotecdoo, Health and Accident Benehu
County News.
SUN LIFE
INSURANCE.
Olhce over J a c o b s o n ' s
Grocery S t o r e .
Oftice Hours y a m. to 12 m.
1 p. tn. to 4 p. m.
I. L . L A N F O R D
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klunder of
Hammond, Ind., c a m e F r i d a y to
spend a few days a t their farm
}
home.
Miss B e r t h a Benson is attending the state teachers' asso. at
Detroit this week.
JOHN JAGER,
I'aaler la
Miss F r e e d a Kolb went to AlThe Peninsular, Qulncy, *Bakof and
bion last week to spend a few Excelsior steel ranges and ctrnk .stoves. BOOTS, SHOES, R U B B B R S
weeKs with relatives.
Wo protect ytm by an alwolute KuaiS L I P P E R S . ETC.
antee on these stoves, which are priced
Mrs. M. K l u n d e r returned to f r o m 130 t o
Good Goods st Low Prl«M.
Chicago a f t e r spending t h e sumC a s h or on t i m e .
MOSTAOCK,
UlCtflOAM
mer with her d a u g h t e r , Mrs. W.
POND
WTARD,
Montague
Woller.
ontague business 'Directory |
New Steel Ranges
T h e Flower Creek Ladies' Aid
will meet with Mrs. M H u n t
Wednesday Nov. 8.
CI-AYBANKS
Mrs. N. B a k e r of Muskegon is
visiting her b r o t h e r J . E . Fordham. for a few weeK-s.
Thos. K i t t r i d g e and family
spent S u n d a y a t Henry R o g e r s .
F l o w e r Creek f a r m e r s a r e educating their calves. A certain
p a r t y s t a r t e d a y o u n g calf Hollowe'en a t t h e Flower Creek
school house.
A p r e t t y wedding took place
a t the home of Mr. and M r s . L,
S t e v e n s Wednesday. Oct. 25.
when their d a u g h t e r Miss Alvina
was united in m a r r i a g e to Mr.
Wells Chapman. Both are highly esteemed y o u n g people of t h i s
vicinity. Rev. J . G. N e u c h t e r lein p e r f o r m e d t h e wedding cere
mony.
A f t e r t h e nuptial knot
was tied and s u p p e r served the
evening was
spent
playing
games. T h e bride and groom r e ceived many valuable presents.
Only t h e immediate relatives of
the bride and groom were invit
ed.
Auction Sale.
T h e S u b s c r i b e r h a v i n g a s u r p l u s of
stock and being unable to carry them
over t h e w i n t e r , will offer for side tn
t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r a f h i s f a r m in tint o w n s h i p of C l a v b a n k s o n e h a l f m i l e
s o u t h of K e y e s * s c h o o l h o u s e o n T u e s d a y N o v . 7, c o m m e n c i n g a t o n e o ' c l o c k
p. m . s h a r p . T h e following personal
properly towlt:
4 Unud work horses,
2 F i n e l l a m l l t o u l a n d r i v i n g horses, 3
a n d 4 years old,
1 H a m i l t o n l a n colt.' f r o m reKisiered
stock,
0 F i r s t - c l a s s c o w s , n e w m i l c h In J a n u
ary,
2 F i n e c o w s , n e w m i l c h In M a r c h ,
2 2 - y e a r o l d h e i f e r s , n e w m i l c h In
April.
11 H e a d of y o u n t ; s t o c k , 1 a n d U y e a r s
old,
Shoals,
25 T o n k' 1 ""! t i m o t h y h a y ,
100 B u s h e l s of g<K)d w i n t e r w h e a t . .
H a n s Miller.
•Inlit) V a n d e r v e e n . A u c t i o n e e r .
E . P . Mills, C l e r k .
If ynii w a n t t h e b e s t a l l a r o u n d
Hour f o r b r e a d , c u k e a n d p a s t r y ; t h e n
a s k y o u r G r o c e r f o r " N u t H t i a " I t Is
s u p e r l t i r t o o t h e r Hour In c o l o r , q u a l ly a n d t l a v u r a n d saves on s h o r t e n i n g
SAVED NANY FROM DEATH.
VV. L . M o c k of M o c k , A r k , b e l i e v e s
h e h a s s a v e d m a n y I l v e s l n hl.s2o y e a r s
of e x p e r i e n c e In t h e d r u g b u s i n e s s .
- W h a ' I alwsiys like l o d o , " he writes,
Is-loreccomend Dr. King's New Discovery 'or weak, sore lun^s, had colds,
hoarsi-in-ss, o b s t i n a t e c o u u h s , Ingrlpp*c r o u p , a s t h m a or o t h e r b r o n c h i o a f fection, for 1 f r e l s u i v t h . i t a n u m b e r
of m y n e . k i h b e r s a r e a l i v e a n d w e l l t o
day because they look my advice lo
u s e i t . 1 hi n e s t l y b e l i e v e I t s t h e b e s t
t h r o a t a n d lun»r m o d e c l n e t h a t ' s m a d e "
E a s y t o p r o v e he'f r i g h t . G o t a t r i a l
b o t t l e f r e e , o r r e g u l a r 50c a n d $1.00
b o t t l e at. L G . R i p l e y & C o .
F>roiont« Orel®r
Tlio I'rubateCourt foi ihnCouutv of vfuilcef on
At n iukIou of mid court, htld nt ih<- ifrobnUolllco. In tbo city of MatkoKoii. In said ••ounty.
on Hi" Dili (lav ol October A. O. KM I.
I'rcwul: lion. Elliott I). Hrucott, Juilt" of
ProVuta
lu tbe innllcrof lh<. <.»i«lo of Wllllmn .V-bults
Annn M. ScbulUund Albiirt II. Schulti. Minor*
Annn li. Sobulu biivlntt lllol In nilil conrl hi-r
(wilt on. prHylnt! fur llconso to n-ll the liiter**! "f
.Hid t-s'iiin lu rvrlniii r-Mil estate therein deaorlbcd
for the purpo««> of Invoailni: Iho prjci-^d*.
II U orden-d that itiu rtib >liv of Novnmb«r A.
I). 1911, at » o'clouk in the forenoon, hi smUI |in>btile olBc*. Imi aud U hrnrhy i4|ipolntod for boarIliK •nidpelltlon. iin<l ihul ill )>er»oo» InicreMtnl in
• :ililniliil<' Hpnenr hufurc (iilil cout l.nl smIiI lime n ml
pine-, to show C « I I M why a llcunvu to Mll.tbu lnu<rii»t of.iild otUiio In \itld ruitl c«uii>ihould nut
be uritnUHl;
It U further ordrrrd. Thm public untie* lltnr*
of Ih' jjlvon by pnblicrttlnii of « copy of tbU order,
for three mcceMlve »oek« pr«vloiis toiald d.iy or
hi xrlnif. In the MonUunu Ol«erver " ll«Wip(iper
prlnied nnd clroulnlcd In *aI<I county.
Klllou I*. I'rotcoU, .IuiIkooI Probate.
A truewpy.
Itulh Thompion, Rei;lstwr of Probntr
Miss Hilma J a c k s o n and Miss
Ethel Osborn went to G r a n d Rapids this week to attend the District
Missionary Conventu n.
T h e y went jus delegates from the
Standard B e a r e r s ' Society.
UECI/ARATION OI" COUNTY ROAD.
Mrs. Chas. Osborn spent sevCoiuiulHloner WitlWi-r oflVitMl the fuliotvlnu re>
eral d a y s in Montague last week olullun
nnd mored It* "d >pllon, vie:
WIlOKMB. thU Iwurd of counlj road ooinmlr
with h e r sister, Mrs. M, Rogers
alom-r IiuvIiik bad undt-roon fide rut Ion itaa untiiur
thnl |Hirilou uf n cerlulii hlKbwii)
T h e public dinner is to be next ofdeclnrlnc
heretoforu luld out Miid ('stjibllahe<l. lylnii mid be"
week T h u r s d a y Nov. 9, instead lug In the towii*hlp of While Klvor, Couiitv ol
Munki-KOli nnd SlatM of .Mluhlwun. Hiid di'icrlU'd
of this week. Mr and M r s . 0 . si* follow n ; Coinniunclnti itl t i n - p o s t bxtivoon
m-ottona
'^4. thnuoa loutli
Ueiiraei 45
E. Huston will then be glad to uiliiulen wS8o land
aloiiK Iho *4 llin.- ol fucllon WB, iSiW
tboiK-tf
norlb
S
di-Krw*
-^5
iulniiU<«
wvti NStf
see all their friends. Dinner25c
to luri-rtiHMlon of north and aouth 1 ^line,
a couple, 15c for one. Come and fovt
tbuiice 1north *2 degroa* &>
' iulnui«-» wuit I'M r«i>i
lo uu>i i i>osi on teutlon line b«iwr«n lecllona U
have a good time as well as a illld
-"3. nil lu^lViwn l-J North. Riiukc It* Wext.
Mu.tkvuon I'ounty, Suit- of .MIohlKtQ. u loul dli.
good d i n n e r .
Imice of .n>!>3 f<'ut. it County Riuid. under the provUloim and •vlllilu the moaning and Intent of
T h e S t a n d a r d Bearers' Society chapter
IV of Act No.'AS of the Public A:U of
Will m e e t n e x t week F r i d a y n i g h t the Sliile of Michigan for I he year l&A) and amend
iOeiita ihervto. and tbe iiruaiiMi* IiktIiik been
at the home of E l m e r AcKerson. viewed and liniperlcd by Ibe liond.
Therefore. In- It reanlTcd, tbut tbla board of
Mrs. R o b e r t Osborn went to County road Cominlftkleners do conaldrr and de
lormlno that It U neceoary that tho above deaGrand R a p i d s T u e s d a y to attend erlU'd oorllon of hlcbway !«• nnd lhaaaniaia
dt-vlared to U- a county road, four rodi In
the convention as a delegate from bi'ieby
ivldtb, * li bin Ihu ineHiilntl and liilcnt of >nid
'Jhapter IV of A<U 213 of tin' Publlo Ai-in of tho
the W. F. M. S. o f C l a y b a n k s .
Stole of Mlchlcan for ibe year 11W and umendtben'lunnUer Ihu name and ityle of Moll
T h e S. S. Convention huld lueuU
Uiuue Road.
last F r i d a y at the Clay b a n k s M. Commluloner Walker-> inotlMi to ndopi the
r««olut|nn wna «up|Kirted by Couiinlailourr lloov*
E. church was quite well attend- vlrnat
and cairl<-d by Ihu folbiwIUK vote, via;
Ayes, Conimlailo'ui-ra Walker, tlooicilrautand
ed and was very helpful and in- Klllotl.
Nayt, none.
structive to the S. S. teachers. STATU OK MICtllUAN. )
County
of
Miitkeiron
|
A bountiful dinner and s u p p e r
I, John liarlow,
was served by the Indies of the Clark of Ibe County of Mutke^'on,
and Cb-rk ol
Circuit t'ourl for aald Counly, the tame Ik-Iiii:
church at the home of Mr. and Ibe
a Court of Re< ord and havlUK a teal.do hereby
Mrs. C. O s b o r n . Rev. J e n k i n s , certify 1 hat I have compared the annaced copy of
by the board of County road
president of the Convention was a reaolutlon adoptini Conimltilonen
of Motki-icon
Coanty
S<-pieiubar 11V. lail.
there, also M r . Buckley presiwith the original record
dent of the district.
Ihcn-of now renialninK In my
Rev. Apple r e t u r n e d to his
home in Boston a l t e r s p e n d i n g a
1week with Rev. Reinhardt.
Miss B e r t h a Benson went to
Chicago F r i d a y and returned
Monday.
•
(Seal]
oftice. and have found the
aald copy to be. and lhal Ihi•amu la, a true and corre\M
•ramcrinl therefroni. and ol
the wholii of aueh frlcinal
rooard
In TeatiinouT Whereof. I
hare h«rennlo nel my hani'
and altlxed Ibr aeal of «aid
Ccurl, at Muikeeon ihit Oh
day of October, A . O. IVll.
John Uarloar, Clerk
F. W. L. ST CLAIRE
Painter and Decorator
P a p e r h a n g i n g a n d I n t e r i o r finishing.
Kelinishing Launches and Row Boats
a specialty.
P h o n e 4x, o r w i l l b e p l e a s e d t o c a l l o n
you a n d s h o w you m y samples.
Residence—
V a l l e y of t h e P i n e s . M o n t a g u e , M i c h .
JACOB GRAF.
L a t e s t Styles of F i n e F o o t w e a r
and the best w o r k i n g Shoes.
Hapairlni! a Speciikllj.
A l s o a c o m p l e t e H u e of u p - l o - d a t o
Wail Paper.
D. L. B U T T L E M A N
J. W . W A T K I N S ,
First-class
UNION MEAT MARKET
Bus and Dray Line
Choice Cuts at Ueasonable Prices.
Calls P r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to.
P l . u o e 76 r .
MONTAQUE. MIOHIOAN
W M . THIEMAN
Mason and Contractor.
T . E. P H E L A N ,
Gents
C E M E N T A N D LIME.
CEMENT
BLOCKS, A N D PORCH
C O L I M N S , j;nd C e m e n t C h i m n e y
B l o c k s . P h o n e 80 F .
Maple Grove Grocery
of
Maple Grove School
FRESH
Clulhitiir at d F t i r u i s h i n g s
H a t s , C a p s , MIlteiiK, E t c .
D e a l e r In
2 doors north
Montague, Mich.
LI X E
Groceries & Provisions.
A l s o f u l l l i n e of F i s h i n g T a c k l e .
MAT FLAGSTAD; PROP'R
E v e r y t h i n g w o r n by M a n or Boy.
RIPLKY BLOCK.
STATU OK M ICIIIO AN
I ho I'r
Court fur tho Counly uf
In the inntier of the eatale of Wlllluin J. Mur
pby. deceaaeJ.
Notloa li hi-n-by glvun that four ni ml hi from
the SSrd day of OclolM-r A. I). IHU. hate been
allowiil for ere lltor* to prMent lliolr i-iaini«
apalntl inld <ie<-<'**«d t»> >11 id >v<url for otnnilnatliin nnd iiiijn^lni* nl, mid tbul all c-n dlton of said
deoyaaed nrv rciuiro-i to prvi.-nt llirir ulaima lo
aald Diiurt m 1 lie pmbatn oflio-. In ib.-i'iiyof
Mn.kvKon In .imi.I omintv, .jn or btifore the 2Srd
duy Of February A. I), lilli, and iiirti M.ld cialma
will be haoni by naid oonrl on K nd.iy th<- 84rd
day ofVebfuary A. 1). Wl.', m ten o'clock In tho
lore noon.
Uftted Oclol>er 33. A. I». 101)
Kiiloti l>. Preacott Judce of Probale.
Go to
Lyman T. Covell.
for a
NEW ROOF
The Standard Grades of Shingles, Shingle
Nails, Galvanized Ridge Roll, Valley T i n
and a complete line of Roofing I, 2 and
3 ply.
WINTER
GET IT NOW COAL
IS C O M I N G
We can supply you with Cliestnut, Pocahontas, best grades of genuine Washed Fgar,
6 inch Domestic Lump and all kinds of coal
and wood for heating.
ERICKSON-STEFF^ CO.
WHITEHALL
v\ 11 '
• 'Jt
M
},
This Dancing Savage Is No Weakling
Me has strength, vigor and endurance because he has a
strong stomach, strong hoart, strong kidnoys and strong
nerves. Strong vital organs create strength, but d o n t
be discouraged if you are weak, run-down or sickly for
ELECTRIC bbmd BITTERS
will tone your stomach, regulate your liver and kldneySt
strengthen your nerves, and fill you with new healtht
Strength and vigor. This matchless tonlo
WILL GIVE YOU
e fine appetite, strong digestion, sound sleep and m a k *
you feel like a now person. Try It.
PRICE 60c AND $1.00 PER BOTTLE
—
SOLD A N D G U A R A N T E E D B Y
L. G R I P L E Y & C O .
F A R M E R S '
S O N S III
W
J K Lave a Sp. ial Courar for niulncaa and Farm Acctjuniln* for you. ThU ap-vlil
•*
oourar l» pirpun-d by Prof. Jno. A. Uucll. A.M.. I>ran
N huol ol Commcfc*.
Ortgon Agflcullur.il Cdb-He. Tli* is ll»c only School In \N i-<iein .M<. lunn u.inc Mtuc
Practical lar-»o»lnC younR farnieri cannot altord to be wlthoul It. You nm-t krow tic
KToan cort ot prododBf Slock, liny. CriiUi. t-ruiia. V«Tleiiihi«, ale.. 10 orvl«* to ko^m
)-our gain or lo« on the* pruducU. We can teach you thia ••oik cillnf by n l « l ot
pvraonal Instruction ut the Colletc.
Our recolar courm * nlonK Commerdal nnd Stenocrtphlc limn arc unrarrllnl anwhefe
Not a Bntduale out uf empUiyment. Over .100 studenta pUoed In poaition* unnu.iliy. If
you ha\-e noC Ken our CiUlog you an- not f-millur with Uu wutk ol MUlilitan'a CrMtcst
School of HuklncM and Shorthuud. A poatul curd •Ul L.iag lu
M A I L COtlRSES
DAY C O U K S K S
NIGHT COURSES
Y//K
PEARL ST.
g r a n d r APIDS
MICHIGAN