02-06-1908 - Village of Pinckney
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02-06-1908 - Village of Pinckney
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Miss Grace Lam born of loacb is S t . V a l e n t i n e s Day U visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Mowers, near—reb. 14—and I tbis week. am pp&pared with a ^Tord was circulated here this week full line. All prices that Cecil Sigler was married last week to a lady near Detroit. jVWJ,, Jay Smith received word from CbelStove W orks to come and resume his w ork there. He left Tuesday. Max Martin and eistet Blanche, Gregory 9 Michigan drove to Ann Arbor Tuesday to visit their sister, Mrs. Eaman and family, I 4}:ii}Jf^y:^t^i^r^y^i\-:t-':'i' 3 ^ Tbe mail wawons faii«d to make ML *«1« Who said that the backbone of tbeii trips Monday, owing to the L.OCAL, N E W S . winter was broken. The Chance Club met at tbe home j Mrs. John Parley had the miafordrifted conditions of tbe nortb and Sieknesi in nearly every home here. Mrs. F. A. 8igler is spending a week south roads. • -7^ pf Miss Katharine Grieve, Tuesday tnne to slip and fall on tbe ice ToesAmos Clinton has be«n very ill or more vi&itng her daughters in DeBtrt Appleton and Frank Cunning- evening. Busy fingers and tongues I day striking in such a manner as to dislocate her shoulder. It was very troit. tho past weok. ham of Brighton, secured about -sixty made the time pass all to quickly. Miss Florence Sprout of Anderson, A. J. Prindle of Howell has sold pounds of honey from a bee tree last "TheColumbia Dramatic Club will painful and took some time to g tire the-play "Nevada" at the opera back into place. Her many 1r spent a coo pie days with Miss Flor- his merchantile stock to patties from week.—Li v. Tidings. *\ ieh for a speedy rjcovery. ence Andrews the past week. Detroit. The North Hamburg Ladies' Aid basse, Friday evening, Feb. 14. See *?> v $. large bills for further particulars >nd We receive encoursrinj? letters every Mrs. Barry Ayers of Detroit, was a will meet with Mrs. George Van Horn, week from 61<\ boys and uirls. This guest of her mother, Mrs. II. Nash, Thursday, February 13, for dinner. caitof rfcaracters. Everybody invited. Death of Cecil Murphy. North Hamburg Social and Liter Everyone cordially invited. week there ar<; two from "The Girls." here the past week. ary socaetj^prill meet at the home of Upon request we clip tbe following S»idth t Homer p. Miljen has The farmers in this section were Wm. Ks»b,fl^tQrday evening of tbis Tbe snow plow was kept busy Sat I from the Ieabella County Republj tbe money to pu*u the oement urday and then could not k?ep the out breaking through the snow drifts week. AH are requested to bring j "Universal sympathy goes out t Pour Mile lake and that be walks entirely passable. Monday. In several places tbey had sinking boets,^. | A. Murphy and wife in tbe log a force ol men at work Feb. 1, The attention of the authorities is to take to the fields to avoid the snow their beloved son and idol,.Cecil, T T oleaniog up the works and that the called to tbe fact that there is a con banks. Think of It. dmd Tuesday morning about 8:30 plant will soon be in lull operation game in full blast at Lansing. We are glad to note that Arthur Did You o,clock, alter but a few days' illaess of • x. . with 125 men. fe e Mrs. L. Colby was seriously ill the White, son ot Mr. and Mrs, George Here r» one change that scarlet fJfVflttfa age of 14 years. Bro Ryan of the Democrat, denies past week and we are glad to note White of f ingree, who has been sufMr. and JW0N|HtoMM|ifll share, is not new bat to life, that He is a candidate tor the letfi&la* that she is much better at this writing. fering from typhoid fever, is slightly a craaky tbesoir* "A couple of Ql , improved. tare. When we heard tbe news we An effort is being made to have sort of man oame isster office and was )>^ <*^HA^^^BP|k*J|HKn< wondered how he could find time to Sect'y Taft stop at Howell while enCbas. Moulg* formerly of this place stopped bis paper baoowks aoeB^thiaW tbe entire villa^e^^NHajMM ki bo even think of such a tbrn3 as he route through the state and from De- has taken tbe job of cutting the wocd in it did iOit bis faswy. - Wf^Tti fre- him admired him for bia manly qual^ is kept busy most of the time attend- troit to Lansing. from a larm northeast ot Fowlerville. quently met bim on tbe «tjr««t since ities. pleasing jiaoners, ani man] ioff to his O'vn business. He is advertising to let 5,000 cords to and it is amwjng to oofta tip other desirable trait l o o t often found It 14 counties prohibition will be be cut on shares. in boy* of bis age. He was t:e idol Ray Wheeler ot Webster who has surprise on tbe old Wlo** fcoa submitted this sprint? regardless ot of bis sorrowing parents wbo recoffbeen so seriously ill with pneumonia About twenty of tbe young friends are >till in existence.rega what the con con did in the way of fiized io brat the qualities that Dresajt* of Claude Monks went to bis borne fact he stopped bi» paper, ^owe is reported tlightly improved. Mr. •Tiordering state vide prohibition. tbe man whom all the world ad? last Saturday nigbt to remind him of and Mrs. Samuel Wheeler are also on —and it wont be loag• eithat Wm. Kennedy who recently moved his bfteentb'birtbday. A yery pleasfrbesick list.—Dejter Leader. Ray's old gentleman will tarn n r ^ i e and stamps as a true his family to Detroit, moved back ant time was spent by all. mauy friends here will be pleased to His heart will be ((tilled foff*er.' respect, again last week and is now located team of ot bis improvement. ouog life went out The nem mill at Chelsea bas just Neighbors and friends will fottow bis in the e^st side of the TeeDie fla*. to tbe parents shipped a car load of flour to one bak lifeless clay to tbe silent city sad lay A vcent, ruling from the postal assert-" itself, The mail carriers had quite a hard er in Chicago. With the stove factory bim to rest among the flowers. authorities at Washington holds that t ondeeded—be'^was ela news item of some on* "holding the :time of it Saturday from storm and running again and a good mill, Chel- obituary wilfne published ji"'"t and folly trustworthy. columns telling what a kind fatl tacky number" or any similar expres drifts. Goodie Dinkel made part of sea is far Irom a dead town. In tbe case of K. M. Glenn, com* good neighbor and beloved cilisea he . Xr. jtod Hx*. ilorohya afflictions are ?ion shall not be entitled to mailing his trip but had to return as he found hick tbe recording anger wUfc|».ot wjaofly eosrfined to this sad erent. * jjlainant, against Wm. and Clyde Line privileges of the postal department- too much snow. ,;":f-il Alffa^ainiya^Jali^red, two younger overlook for charity's sake. awF ) • a defendants, "tresspass ou the case" Tb.e government is certainly getting Five young Pontiac people were on with tbe dishort time he will be forgottesu At ebiWroo; mmn^m it (J^.vn pretty fine —Democrat. Cass lake one day last week with an Judge Miner decided in favor of the complainant. The deftndants paying be lies out there rn tbe cold,' eo^d ataaa and their eo«d«te>as a^s^^rjpoi^ At a meeting of the board ot direct ice boat when the thing ran them into all costs. graveyard, wrapped in tbe si lent [The ns»^nlt qmptfaf ol ors of tbe Livingston county mutual an air bole. Tbe yonng men were all slumber of death, be will never know I Uean,o»t•# the"%fjjww The Anderson farmers' club wilj that the last ind word spoken of him goes wHhtiawi telephone company held recently K G. able swimmers and succeeded in getmeet at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. was by tbe editor of that paper, which Kounsville tendered bis resignation as ting all to safety. '''w' sorrow. table,. ^ -' W: one of the directors and W. M. Norton The voter * ill be kept busy at the Albert Wilson, Saturday, February 8. in life be bad so spitefully "stopped." The foseelA was 00¾ Tuesday was elected by the board to till toe spring election Besides the repn'ar Tbe election ot officers will take place Did you ever pause just a moment ternoonoBdibi remsart )aid to »*cincy. K. T. Sprague was contin officers to be elected there will bn tbe and a good attendance is desired. and think yonr editor, whoever he in the SomoaorhM ued as manager and. tbe salary ot results of the Con Con, the constitu- Every body bring refresh ments. may be, will write your obitaary dt Mrs. slarojbj is s> 11) ithe secretary was rawed $100 tional amendments and probably tbe The board of trustees of tbe State some day?" I John Monks of this oJaoe, the year,—Republican. ma'ter of primary election Will come Sanitorium have appointed Dr. C. L. up. This will maKe four ballots. Sigler acting Superintendent during A flock of wild pigeons were seen tbe absence of Dr. Kennedy. It is ex! by John Harrison and \Wris O'Brien pected that Dr. Kennedy will soon : flying over ihe farm of Mr. Harrison be able to resume bis duties, where in Leon: a day or two ago. Th»r are Dr, Staler will return to bis practice I positive that they came from some here. " J * ^ 1 > • LE ^-: WE DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK Porter Machine Works P. A . S I G U B R ' S % • ^ i . " BOWMAN'S ladqdarters For Laces Embroideries H i Notions of S u m Description Our SprlnA S t o c k of L a c e * ll Now On S a l e , E A. Howell's Busy Store Goina to Build? 'nearby wood* and tttt they were Prank AJ. Peters »s carrying his suit i probably lust from a larger flock. that was decided against him at tbe J They ar« *«*!riom si»en nowadays.— last term oloircuit court by Judge Chelsea Trilmn*. Miner taking U from the jury and deMany people who And »vri«l»>s lost ciding no cause of action, to tbe Soby others rmok that i»y bo ia# ibem prosae court Tbe suit was against tbey are entitled to tbe possession; Tike. Birkett for damages in tbe matshould read the following from tbe ol tba mill property hero, state laws: "When any person shall find any money or loflt goods; it the owner thereof be unknown, tbe finder shall within two days cause notice thereof ro be posted in two public phicei wtthin tbe township where tbe same was lound*—cause notice thereof to be advertised* ia some newspaper 10 Ihe same cooaty." Sect ton 573& aliub 10411 State We Carry a Full Use Of Builders' Hardaats Going to Paint ? 4'S • 1 . ,1-¾ n "it' -4^.(.^^- f* iave the Sale of faints in th$ II any of our subscriber* get caught and fined by tbe poeUl antbori ti ee for sending writing in fourth elass matter do not blame tbe DIAFATCB as it baa warned yon many times. The inspector foaod two ?bcb> cases at Milling ton J.be p»'t week and dnad ibeoi flO ea a n k rtpensive writing/ ft wo^B|^B||DOStat(o on jm^mWk^ ia Hardware % » , v^" ' " V *•, , ~ - • "'v*L \ .-i' * ' •••: v Wmponogon* «**•? «*„**« $**!•* wan, has be*n sect to JaB for beating Ma gflaijrjft, ^ . Stanley Johnson, aged 1*. °f ?ra»4 MICHIGAN. Rapids, confesses to si* burglaries ftXOKJniY, since October h, ^ .' " mmssmssaammmmm •V. returned Its verikft Saturday gfcw A V1HV C04TIY »YcVJts* FOR Chief Oanrgn. Waaftuam; an oW in- &M'' rfeseefce FfftMw Mi* Sunarvomtv ffif fo*» J i s ^ ^ w „ f t * y t « ^ k r 'V* dlan scout, is dead in i|uUt ate; Jfcarit te !>*.'•• THE . T A T * WOOL* Ml « 0 0 0 Of aft the theories propounded by Hr*y to the asylum for the erifeAnl St the age or 70 yeace. FOR ACCOUNTANTS. Jriedrtch Nietseche, the iconoclastic been Prank H* Pndday of Mt. J*****',. JQeroan phlloeopber, none have Jei*i > announces that .he, # » - £ * * * * ! * - W *i' < ' thV •* wasted/;'n, stronger, influence than T P J-PST WSOTJ FOV^P succeed Cbngresaman Onftngm Lverdtsi wW 4e*ttroe4/ »lfe «ri& stay JMaftpy Osed CewtnUtted A i U p *ey*l "N.. Uvea* dealing with the woman auea..KWto,Twjiini QU the c . , w * « I there until it has been decide* that *»mii¥ **#raUI« an Qf*i Carriage tlon, Hl» .view* on thla question are A Joy for Accountants la Delegate P. tracks, haac MaUon. of bcsvMot* he * n d Upat ru hi* on is no: no jongcrMnafrs rongm imssia -ane-wanx tatn, wan instahtly kifled by n train. strangely conJrja4te_tQry. .and aeenuto lie, Pratt** Propoaal-« A YotfcMfcl Roscne Lawrence, aged 1«. nf Qay•have .beei different at different time* Ceupfe's tlopemcitt Ends fthabbHy< lord, accidentally shot- himself In the; .King €erlo*. of, Portugnj, and. the ttfe The acquittal of Thaw ooj tl in hie life, 8eJMpenh*u*r'*^exfti*ia* stomach while shootta* sparrows. He eTrMwnePwaea, Lttia,«biUiP^ w « ^ * * fgrmind of insanity wakes.t k-potsiDie antUtaJniat yitwp, Wagner's idolasaaninated Saturday in the streets ot f f o i ^ e . T h a F f * ^ ttdljifrati j t is. ; * . . , . • ,f, There will be Joy among the ac- may not recover. Usbon. A hand of, men waiting at trous worship of woman, both left a countants of the state if the proposal Visitors will again be admitted to the comer of the Praco do Commer- -repor*** the* 3 3 l « g ddWwd te> do, t o « n n u W e « s * r i a | e with BveJyn deep impress on his mind. He evi- of Delegate Pratt, of Bay City, is the, Jackson prison after February 1. cio and the Rua do Araenai suddenly Nesblt. The statutes of New York finally made a part of the constitudently regarded woma© as tile eternal Quarantine was declared, after a case sprang toward the open carriage in state provide that a marriage con', paradox—at once the "parasite" that tion. It was passed on second read* of smallpox wan dUcpywred, which the royal family were driving tract where either of the; pardee waa _A mgrand hall waa given iiv_Be.tU« . ;to the palace, and leveling carbines, of snsound mind at the time of th* preys upon man, and the lnsplver who ing after a hard fight. It provides that the legislature shall pass laws for-a lift* him to the heights. Did Nietseche uniform Bystem of accounting i* *M Creek by the grand lodge of Cottr*I which they had concealed upon them, marriage ceremony can be declared Masons'ot Michigan at the conclusion fired. The king and the crown prince, null and void. ever dream of a super woman to matoh state institutions and departments and of upon whom the attack was directed, Tuesday night's session. • For thnfcjjKoaeon m& application his ideal superman? The answer.to a uniform system in all townships, vilwere each shot three times, and they made Upon the jjart.^the.^rhnafcJaniA heavy snowfall is reported from that question, says Current Literature, lages, cities and counties and the yearly all-poinuir,the;g*u*n./ in the Jived only long enough 4o be carried ily will have to be submitted to the Si found in his.definition of marriage. whole will be under the charge of an upper peninsula delayed lumber oper- to the marine arsenal nearby, where court, which can act only as the law accounting bureau wh^ch shall devise they expired. The king's second son, provides. He said; "Marriage—thus X call the the system and make proper audits. ations can now proceed. the Infant Manuel, was .slightly Mrs. Thaw's friends told her will of two beings to create another It sounds simple, butsome of the dele- . A false.alarm of a ajnaUpox case ex- wounded, but Queen Amelie, who a Young long time, ago, according to the cited the village 'of Salem Tor the past who shall be more than they who gates, have utilized their knowledge, strove to save the crown prince's life stories told in the uptown cafes, to few days, but it Is learned that the by throwing Jierself upon him, was created it. Marriage I call reverence of the length of time necessary for ac- case was only chlckenpox. night, that in all probability the elder unhurt. Almost at the first shot, the Mrs. Thaw will pursue this course, unto each other, as unto those who countants to go over a set of books Flint will appear the Stockdale case king fell back on the cushions dying, and if. she should decide to do so in and have come to the conclusion that Fill." Woman is as nee- such a department would have to have will case to- the supreme court. The and r at the same moment the crown consummation of this about 150 high priced men. This would jury held no will existed, giving the prince was seen to half rise and then view of the verdict rendered* .youiH Mrs. Thaw would be left without a age as a man; and in make a tidy salary roll to be added to city $200,000 for a hospital. sink back on the seat. legal footing upon which to mtetpose The. royal family were returning objections. ndlspensable mate, the the expenditures of the state. Municipal ownership appears to be ^-..-. from Villa Vlcosa, where they had In a healthy state in Battle Creek, the transfigured man of the It would seem thereforethat Married in Haste. been sojourning, and were on their should Harry Thaw's mother, or any water system having more than paid future, Nfetssehe undoubtedly fore* Ray Davidson and Idella Westover for; itself In the past 30 years. way from the railroad station to the -other member of the Thaw family, saw and welcomed the superwoman. Davidson have been found. YheKfytuuT Flint was given an agreeable sur- palace. - A stroug guard was in at- see fit to begin such proceedings, tin* themselves. They are the Battle Creek prise when Mrs. Whitney-Hoff, of De- tendance, because of the recent up- marriage would be annulled without high school boy and seventh grade troit and Paris, gave the Young Wo- rising In the city and the discovery either the consent or objection of Empire of Undreamed Of Possibilities. girl, of a plot to assassinate Premier young Mrs, Thaw. ages 17 and 15, respectively, who "The Unknown Philippines" is the disappeared several days ago, after ( men's Christian.Association $500. Franeo and overthrow the monarchy. Thaw was bitterly opposed to beinK The body of a man who became title of an article Ih The World To- the boy had sold his cornet to get But the band of murderers bad se- sent to Matteawan. but gave up to exhausted and froze to death wae lected the most advantageous spot for day by Hamilton Wright. He says: money for a wedding tour and th« found near Sanda. The mercury the commission of their crime, for counsel that habeas corpus proceedgirl had donned a long skirt of her "The archipelago is an empire of unings should not be instituted at pre*. they were concealed from the eyes of ent. sister's. The young couple went to dropped to 41 below in HumboMt. dreamed-of-posslbilltles. Possibly no Toledo, it proves, and were there marPort Huron police are trying to fln.i the police until the carriage had country in the world may excel Its the Buffalo relatives of Mrs. John wheeled into the Praco do Commerried. Wednesday night they appeared '% A Tornado's Fury. Bailey, who is ill and nearly destitute. c e , a* large square. Before any of the unique, and lasting charms. Were It in a Toledo police station, the boy sayExtending from west to guard were aware. of what was hap- cast, the path40of miles known it would become a paradise for ing that his money was all gone. Hej^ The former are said to he wealthy. destruction u&de by The appropriation for the Indian opening the assassins leaped toward a tornado, just north of Wesson. the sightseer and tourist. Yet one who asked that he and his girl be helped home. school at Mt. Pleasant has been cut the carriage^and instantly a fusillade Miss., Friday, was found to be a has not left the well-traveled routes out at Washington, and unless the of shots rang out. In a moment all was terrible con- worse disaster than was at first rewill with difficulty appreciate its maritem Is restored the school will haYe To Fight Reciprocity. fusion, the king and crown prince Be- ported. In the tornado zone the dead Congressman Fordney announces to close. velous diversity and almost limitless shot down without the slightest numbered eight and the fatally inThe Eaton county co-operative store ing opportunities. 1 think it was fortunate his purpose to attack Cuban reciprocjured four, while at least 100 other ity. He will Introduce a bill now in bankruptcy matter from Eaton Rapids chance to Bave themselves. Police persons were hurt. Tbe death list for the Filipino people that the preparation sprang upon the regicldeB, the to terminate the reciprocgoing to reach the circuit court, guards Americans came. For there is no ity treaty. This move Is made possible is number whom is somewhat uncer- may reach 15, most of those believe where cooperative receivership is to tain, andofkilled three of them and cap- to be dead being Negroes wl way in which the native inhabitants by the fact that the five year term for be tested. tured three others. One of these com- not been accounted for since will develop faster. They are initia- which the Cuban treaty was IrrevocOne-third of the telegraphers on mitted suicide after being placed in frail cabins were crushed. Thg tive and adaptable to a degree, and ably made will expire December 27, the Michigan Central's Mackinaw di- prison. It is charged that one of the age may reach $500,000. k|| $*& 1908. After that date the treaty may vision have been laid off. Officials wreckage lie four churches, sfit* they progress faster when in contact be annulled by either country on one murderers was a Spaniard named ton gins and several country stores. with the white settler than when left year's notice. Fordney wants this say it is in line with the retrench- Cordova. ment policy. The bodies of the king and the to their own devices. The grasp with country to give the required notice st The 1-year-old son or Henry Nault. John A. Miller, 23, and Vera Cle crown prince were removed from the which the Filipino people are laying this session of congress. He has gath meat, 18, were married on the stage marine arsenal in two closed car- of Negaunee, choked to death from statistics to show that the United croup. hold of a totally new scheme of life Is ered States Is getting the short end of that of Stone's rtheater in Flint after a per- riages to the royal palace, the Paco the astonishment of the European na- reciprocity agreement, which, he says, fortaanoe. . They received $26 from das Nece8sidades, the late residence of the king, escorted by municipal THE MARKETS tions which have colonised the Orient, has been especially injurious to the the management. guards mounted. Franklin S. Raton, formerly on the it room in the Philippines for beet sugar industry. Fordney a move D«trolt—Cattl*—Extra dry-fed «tee>« There is tbe greatest dread for the Conservatory of Music facand hetfers, $4 75©6;'nte«rfl and helf the present population to is distinctly anti-administration and Cincinnati anti-Taft and probably is intended by ulty, was sentenced to from five to future of the country, which seems *r*, 1,000 to 1.200, $4 2 5 6 4 ?&: ateero in happiness and comfort. It Is him to have an effect on the political ten years for attacking little Emily on the verge of being plunged into and heifere, S00 to 1,600, 13 TS04 and heifers that are fat, 600 t o the awful throes of a revolution with Meera lse to ssy corporations will ex- contest now going on In his district., Gray, of Lansing. 700, $ 3 ^ 3 50; choice fat cowl, $3 7 S 6 4 all the attendant horrors and bloodfat cowa, $ 3 0 3 GO; common cow* w ploit the Filipinos. In the flrst place Mrs. William Clark, of Battle Creek, shed. Throughout tbe city consterna- Kood 12 2 6 0 3 ; canners. II 2 6 ^ 2 : chol<< Youthful Runaways. who was burned Tuesday while di- tion reigns and all the houses and heavy bulla, 14; fair to Kood bOlo*na.«. the corporations cannot hold enough' s recting the saving of her baby's life, business places are barred. The cold- bulls. $ 3 # 3 &0; atock bulla, $2 4 t 0 t - r The sheriff's officers are searching land, and in the second place the peoJ e r d i n g ateejra, 800 t e 1.000, $3 4> refusing first aid for herself, died that blooded murder has sent a thrill of ohpice 6)4: fair feeding ateera, 800 to 1.00f>. ple will not work efficiently if for Miss Boss Marin, aged 18, and night in the sanitarium. r.ftC3 7&: choice atockor*. 50& t o TOO Norman 8hook, aged 16, who eloped horror throughout the country, even S3 $3 2G$I3 75; fair slock era, M9 to ?<Ki. abused." from Sterling last week. The girl was Margaretta Fairman, aged 12, o( among those who have been workiug $3®3 2d; stock heifers, $2 6 # © I : milkemployed as maid by Dr. F. E, Abott, Owosso, is dead from burns received politically the establishment urs, larKe, young, medium age, $40tr&(t; A certain savings bank in New and after she left It was discovered four weeks ago. She fell down a flight eventually oftor a republic, and sorrow lomnion milkers. $18 ¢¢35. Veal ealves—Market dull at la^t York state, which went into the bands that a large quanifty of Mrs. Abott's of si airs, overturning a lamp and get is expressed on every hand at the \ve«k'« price*; beat, $7<g>7 50; >othcif<. wearing apparel, including several silk ting fire to her clothes. .-*-. of receivers in 1900, had assets at that dreadful end of the king and th<> $3¢38 60; milch cows and mprlngcr* waists, were gone. Some jewrlery and Ktrady. crown prince. About 500 people braved a* bliazard ip,U*m£vestIraeted gt $1,086,000. Bad In- $125.in cash is also missing. Shet'p and Iambs—Market. Iambs l.V Au examination of the wounds of to follow the body of Frederick shfop steady; market dull; I»os? '$2;vestments made it possible to realize The girl arose about midnight aud Hotop. of Kalamazoo, a widely known the kins, who was already dead when hiKlier, Inmbs, $7; fair to grood lambs. $6 isTi 0/. • Jonly $275,000 and a final settlement met the Shook boy by appointment. hotel owner, to the pjrave. About he reached the arsenal, showed that G 7i>; Hglit to common lumbp, JJ5 505?»J;1 to jfortd butcher sheep, $4 ¢7- 4 r><: recently made shows that this has They borrowed the physician's rig and 1,0u0 attended the services. three bullets had fourd their mark. (fa.iiulls and common, $8$i>3 no. Hogs—Market steady, last Thursday > shrunk, to $30,000— all the creditors wero driven to Standlsh by Mary MurAtty.-Gen. Bird has held the elec One wound was situated at the nape prices. ray, a chum of the Marin girl, \vhor«. Hanffe of prlcest LI#ht to KOQ.1 of the neck, a second in the shoulder will recel?«r~$103,OOO being the coat the couple took a train for Day City tion of Dr. H. P. Mowry, of Bronson.l butchers. $4 1R«*4 2<5; plja;s ( |* 10. l i s h i and the third, which was the fatal yorkcrs, $4 13; roughs, S3 3ft;. stag's, J-'. of administering the receivership. No The Murray girl then retni'.^d the ricr as secretary of the state board of i wound, sfeviffed the carotid artery. Ol'f. dishonesty is charged, the receivers arid afterward told of The elnpemenr • charities nnd corporations, illegal. He The crown prince, who was still says Mowry should have first resign K«"t Buffalo,—-Cattle—H***t export themselves getting a comparatively breathing, but who died almost Im- stfrrs. ed as a member. $5.40@6; best 3l»li>pin«- s t e ] ^ -( Fight the Fair. ^, , ^. mediately after admission to the fu> 14.8r><8>fi.SO; best 1.000 to |1.100-lb, W$ ' small amount, the remainder going for ^5.10; bpet f e t cows. $44^4.50: fair tr» B. J. Adams, of Grand Rapids, is ft For the second consecutive year K e n a l h a d B u i j e r e d t h r e e WOunds in Kood. iwyers, referees, clerks, etc. attempting to kill the proposal of $303.10; trimmers, $2®2.25; beft heifers. |4.25@5; few cxtnv at $5.2?.. the case, which is said Delegate Deland, of the con. con., giv- Muskegon public schools were award^ t n e , h e a a a n d c h e 8 t . Two bullets had fat medium, $3^5@3.50; common, | 2 . B 0 # a ; ed first prize in the grammar school th« best Prlnce Manuei, one 0n feeders. f * 7 5 ® 4 ; stockers, $3.60tt typical one, has. served to call ing the legislature power to provide department of penmanship at the Na lgot wr ue crk jftW a n d t b e o t b e r l n t h e arm< n.7f>; export bulls, $4@4.2B; few at $4.r>u tional Penmanship Teachers' assoria to. an. abuse—mainly per- for a fair owned by the state, It was H «««l Po™*n.Wr> T 0 a ^ o . a . « . « ^ t „ . . bologrnas. |3.50(8>3.?6; atock bulla. $2.SO p r j n c e M a n u e J . 9 w o u m ] g ' a r e B,[ght; tion exhibit in Pittsburg. and unless blood poisoning results he fz3; the good cows sold steady, but it by attorneys through dila- reported out Tuesday night without William Schirner, convicted of elop will soon recover, and become king is almost impossible to sell eonlmon recommendation by the committee on cows on thta market at the present tory tactic* and mates of red tape— miscellaneous matter, of Which Adams ing with Mrs. Ella Davis, of I*apeer, of Portugal. time; good cows, $ 3 5 0 4 5 ; medium, $:':i and has led Oov. Hughes to speak in is chairman. The western Michigan was fined $300'and agreed to pay his 0 3 3 ; «omn>on, $ 1 0 9 2 8 . • Hogs—Market 10®18c hJgber.; closed wife $2,500 and $2 weekly for each of contingent, and especially the Kent Qermany'e Cattte Dieeassd. hi* nesemge U the legal expenses insteady at the opening, with a good their four children until they are 14; delegation, will make a hard fight on Forty-two per cent of the cattle clearance for aH that g e t yarded In /to the settlement of such lnstlIf.; the proposition, because they wish no Mrs. Davis was fined $200. slaughtered, throughout Germany are t i m e - l o r ^ th« market; medium, neavy m* grave ieandaL This it Btate aid extended to fairs unless the $4.704.75: pik*. $4.75; Maj. Harrison Soule, who retires suffering from tuberculosis, according ar anud *. byorkera, * $4.10; s t u p , - M ^ s i o . ; . ' •• certainly seems to be, and its kind, [ Grand Rapids fair gets a piece of i t after 25 years as treasurer of the V. J to statistics' gathered ,by Nathan 8h«e£~;>Iarket ^ acUyjr "ftftd-. higbor; [A may.be.remarked, i« not confined to Under this proposal the legislature of M.. with his wife and about 70 Straus, the American multi-million would probably take over the present others was the guests of President J. aire, in the course of his canipatgs **r«w Ynrav state fair. B. Angell *at dinner. A loving cup for milk pasteurization r hr the fatherwan given Maj. Soule from tbe older land. .* ' The soCragette movement Drink Crazed Mintr. members of the faculty. Mr. Straus is working only for h $o*t»0i heavy, $X¥i&i^ t >nn* struck a snag In America. The Crased with liquor, WHlfam MenzenWhile sitting on a gas stove, where vvtnr tnilk supply, and his discovert f0 l w snag 1a the American man. He is not red. koch, a miner, is alleged to have fired he nad been placed by his brother, ies concerning the meafc supply am A4 2* ! J Jt~ h««|t-rca»h' Jiu, sufllcie&tiy belligerent to furnish the a shotgun into a crowd of fellow board- Le Roy Busch, aged 3, of Jackson, fell merely Incidental to his other work* »7%«J Mgy opened 41 irwK'"and- de reQjsssesT «<hi to the fair imported foe. ers in Swan Creek,-a mine settlement over on a burner, bis clothes catch-1 They were given to t l » r * a t h o r i U e ^ l f ] r ^ " t o ;0^, •:J;*J iSlZ^L sQn the contrary, he has spiked their 14 miles west of Saginaw. Part of the ing fire.' The brother rushed him to however, a s of importance to *U I ^ COTii-^BT«h No. 3,1 cerat . ¾ in the interest of the public yellow, *7e. * ignme by showing that he is ready jto right hand of Sam Davis was shot off the street, where a passerby extin- | workers 0*ts—Cash No. S white and amputation will be necessary. The guished the flames, but the child died; health. *j*re the American woman anything face and hair of Harry Phillips were Diseased meat, the American as* •Rye~-Ca«h No. g, t5c. . Koch Bros., contractors of the serfs, Barley—Fancy car. asm Aha want* from bonbons to suffrage burned by powder, but the shot master is unquestionably scattering cwt, building, ln Ann Arbor, have consumption broadcast in Germany. Clovereeed -~ Prime ap4HgS*ffTT «osarben ate wants it. It is impossible missed him. Some of the shot struck asked the court to have the $80,000 f*»-Vy March, $tj 86; aample, ( T b w at The percentage of tuberculosis catIsaac Matures in the breast, but he to do anything at all with so obliging mortgage on the building gives by tle, be adds, is higher-in the kaiser's $10 78, 35 at $10 tt, 15 at $10/• aTO i t tf was not seriously hurt. Francis Mr»rliae-aMkcvtia 60: sample Vlslke. 12 ^ef; enemy, picturesque martyrdom in Glnnis was wounded in the face and Glazier and his wife to the Chelsea realm than anywhere else in Europe. bam at $» 6Sk.7-at $8 76. *""**. " Savings bank, set aside in favor cl 'fcjuNtting utterly oat of the question. one hand. Timothy seed—Prime, 40 baga at 12 1 *• their claim of $14,797 as a prior lien. At Punts Arenas. The mortgage was given after the AmramitsicTs in DBTKOIT The flett of battleships under RearA- worl&wldfc movement is to be inBurglars blew the safe in the D. U. contract was made with them. '•X Week Kneiif robrugry g, 1904 Admiral Evans came to anchor in nngnmted to pnt an end to the Black R. office, In Newport, stealing $23. Allic Powels. aged 17, of Bay City, the harbor of Punta Arenas' Saturday The u«-nd Trunk railroad, after .and MuriUi Daniels aged IS, of Tus Hand And other death-dealing secret . , . . _. . afternoon. The arrival of the battleAfteraeo^tlV&jtogfet J^aajSgrfcn. seven years' Inflation, has been askc. to 608. "tn* ftauaDcawr^ • l jAcietiee. Since biacktuaihng with ,!'£• coU county, eloped and were married > , p ^ , h I p B a t t n U l b r | n g t n e m f o r t h o : sured of a right-of-way Into Kalama- in Caro by Rev. Mr. Calkins. A war Vst time to a Chilean harbor. From \\^tTwav (^a«A Uovss-Matlaees daty t *fce penalty of death isfthe object of zoo. * w rant bad ..been sworn out charging Pun la Arenas onward the fleet will w,w Heroes oC the »treeu ^ - * ^ * these societies, the penalty on convicOeorge Phelps, at Ardella township, Daniels with stealing a watch in Bay <kiit along Chilean shores, flr&t LYCKCSI THRATStt-JCvery Ktatit Mats. tion should be sufficiently drastic to ii. farmer in comfortable clrcum- City and he was i r m t t i M « f t « j U « m b the weemly narrows of the 8iu».t Wed., Bat, lie, *e; We,' e e a " J I > Jos; out of Cortege. ww»w««»^ be deterrent, A small fine and slight refuses to pay a $60 fine for K w T ^ r S r i - ^ ^ ^ . 1 1 ! ! ? ' ]**¥*« Magellan ami then nord». rAi^YJcrra^itattnees Hun . Tosa> Xhurs beck to Bay City in an o f f e r s «. ^ ¾ a l o ^ t h e thin strip of Chilean ting and w ^ t o jail for iW ra Imprieoninent by BO means meei tn sad Set. Prum sse, *c, &Ja aaT74eT A»t V t0e y'tcrritorv tm to" Peru. needs of the cane. -:fl i; t : # • • •v f '+•• f ' > • < •f - 1 >• •• "•*• v ' »t Wt "*<&. L i •.• „•„ Trtf'-r> ' * * V *-'-'•. •* ' . . t * _ s . , ' w: • - ; . _ . ' ' . -. / - , L ^ . . . . • - • '.'••.•• > i', • -.i-.j• : ? . * . . ' . , . " • . • • , • • ., .' - . r " " * . ! » • •. -w- ', * 1 «... <:rt ft,,' ' * ' ' •• . ' • « , " « * -7,,-, li?.*"'.. ".:?' - w r "..•FT '; 1 :'«3MW&Wa&* •.'I**'*!^"^ .. , • ^ " i t : ll^^h', -.**: &* t Jniini him,*" flfrelf |6<; -IU jest c u t aim, good V T, .W ..A'< w fer yom £rjt*4A' Jeat^to. set j e t * mind at r e e u W ^ w a d oat whai *JUf ..,.^...:,,--.14..4- , ^ . a i r e it, Ijsag* ?§»*> mjle -foarseif, :fi4 " v • v ™ A V a * <* • •£>*«* .. , rwW'boStorrplesv lower*. %» i K i K ^ right a a m e l r w * • * w h « v* fti shade, l a # * ye've got tsto the haW* JlOtt* sow MM* , and. ^wprkte', which ain't a hadw'y*, *nt * "•' ly, < # w a # | o t t r business and no"' - " ' *n a J f t ' i a mead .es^^-fcar^:;^' • f t e ^ ajrtjpada^igp difference la W 4 * 1 * ft. Trip f' feeUrfsrei<ye nan* see; an' now i*o the Rinwrille store waa ' lit ' i l l tell ye bow Hound out. a*w- chamber ,»etr and CHAPTER XXVlf. ^ ; "i was/ down ttKhe Corners one day c«r*ettt* awi?e4 at the ati-i' For many weeks now Chip had sufCA«Stl>, PAN* fc -roltea away, and came up the fered from a troubled, conscience, and, arter ye- Went to Gfcrtstnaaav Cove, 'a' OftHfS # vailen A paperhaiwer was enfarai, Jtka moat of. us. was. unable to face H* a feller—nJoe-iookln* ieller* tpo, with n, honest brown eyes—was aakln' if any* « 4 kept busy for tea 4 a n . % coajftQuanies and admit her sin."" ~ A«tacka-ef ©real ••&>&&*& •" JVb Af^ dedhbed pmvrm wer« imraUr kick* Time and axaia she had planned bov body bad seen or heard o* a runansy. : miiiiatratyo* A^e-kHeereiisiy ed UU> the ooer sfatjd1, aa« la thi*e ahe could best evade it "and yet bring girl by the Jiame o" lfeOaire.'' Said reHesWntaaiyais' MaWIXy weak* t e v fooaat had toeeo ao feeon^ these i w o brother* together without she'd run away from Oreenvale— That's 'bout-a huadred salles frpjn • Abttaee e f f*j*ioti«» ptsaaeseif itraot^d an4 fitted anew that no one first confessing- Old Qt » u | | be tojd, b»»A^he aaid«r«af M waa hucttn' tpr weuW reoo«niae them. oC course. She oouid ex^lahv>ar con- MeanwbQe Vncie Jud had - utterly' duct to him. He would surely forgive liar. Nobody at Jlhe Comers knew " neglected hi^ "crapur while-he worked her, she thought, and then, maybe, find about ye *B' I kepi still, believin' ye torp?fatt*as, trsnsmltt«d tooAWfrese Friday,, Uya president d»r» Whit h» \aroond the houae. The wide lawn and another home for her somehow aad had reason fer not wantin' to be found on terms tae. M lair dsfVfug trusts" fW no pjoV -••••*' l been clipped'cipae. 4 n w picket somewhere. Oversensitive as she was, tidsertAin terms.v.: 1 Ut •>'.,•<> >; . And now now aa«ner another utide—the thrill of IA the opening paragraplui of the mestone©,.- painted wh4^, replaced the to BOW confess her cowardly conceal- ,'t Ana o e - w . w w .w sage bo urges the immediate reonaetc toaaJaf • mgaas one around the garden- meat and aer deception of those wjao to**-****** *» m » *"*"> «»d her meni of-^h* essptA»«iW''«s,bUity law, and for such legislation as will remedy Weeda and broBh disaBpeared*. and only had loved and trusted her, seemed face became glorified. the abuses of the Injunction*. Ho then A*pX~ Ja*»4l?#,- protest *«***£, the^ntc- horrible. turns bis jttteption to -stock, jobmas;^ •x->m Andab the clouds .rolled away. That and tureAjue brtmn hoot* ffcm a «oat of But events were stronger than her night Chip wrote a brief but curious says;other form? of high'-^ncJTAnd^U patat?'''' -'*•'• ''--• - ^ - :'" will, for one day in the last of August, letter, so odd, ia fact, it must be "I do not know whether it ta pp*#Jble, but if possible. ?t 1« certAialy"^*And^ then ^PkU^cakC "rived. Uncle Jud returned from the village quoted verbatim: *lraWe. jtbA^>lnvconnection, srith m e w Nearly a year" before she had* been store, bringing dress materials and Mr. Martin Friable;urs* t o restrain s t o c k watering a n d tCoarrt**t «**.**Ittanit, Let tahtyatd Cs.) there should b e toongbt here, a weary, bedraggled, startling information. "Cap'n Bemis Pleas* send word at once to Mr. Cyrus overcapitalisation m«asurea taken t o prevent a t least Walker that his brother Judson, who v . •YNOPftll. dunty, half-etarved waif. Now Uncle is failin' purty fast," he said, "so Aunt the grosser forms of gambling i n s e Uvea In RiggsvlHe, wants to see him. Ho Jud met her at the station, hi* faee Abby writes, an' she ain't comin' up one else must be told of this, for it's a curities and commoaiUes. such A S m a k i n g large sales of what men do CMp ifeOttive, a li^ar-aW glrt.Uvlaa shinioK; Aunt Mandy clasped her here. It won't make no difference to secret. ONE WHO KNOWS. not poHsess and 'cornering' the market. . . J t would seem that t h e federal - " " ^ f a t h e r to. Fete BolduS,. * *^Kiae to' her portly person; and as you girlie" he continued, turning to But Chip's secret was a moat trans- .government could a t least a c t b y Chip; looked around add saw what had Chip. "I've brought home stuff to rig Bh* n i o i away and reattfiM parent one, for when this • missive forbidding t h e u s e o f the mails, telethecanYpof p i n tP^&uSSS^^ been done la her honor and to make ye out fer school. Miaa Solon, the reached Martin three days later, he graph and telephone wires for mere in s t o c k s and futures, just dressmaker'*, comin' to-mprrer, 'n' recognized its angular penmanship and gambling san. and guides, s h e tells her story Ana her .welcome* her eyeeiilled. as it does i n ^Bnj(eiy i^MUaytlon*.'' Mr. R * "I never thought anybody would we'll take keer o' ye In good shape. similarity ip the note Aunt Comfort KrWM»'» pArty into woode ^ T « t father «! * r » , PrUbie. . • » did hennlt, who^hM care for me like this," she exclaimed, We've made up our minds ye belong stfll treasured, and knew that Chip Next Prey resided in tho wildenveiw for many year*. attention . to* When camp U broken Chip Ana w r « s . and then glancing at Uncle Jud, her to us ler good, me 'n' Mandy," he add- wrote it. reply of th " ciupy *am» canoe. Tu« party reacn camp eyes alight, she threw her arms about ed, smiling at Chip, "an' I shall go It startled him somewhat, however, corporations of Mrs. *YUWV« father a n d are w e i Walker a n . o i d his neck and, for the first time, kissed with ye to Christmas Cove, if Cap'n for Old Cy's youthful history was un- the Standard Oil Company a o _ _ t o n * d by h l m a n d ^ C y Ripley o f the Banna P c raJ friend and former townsman of theJter- him. Bemis ain't iraprovin', 'n' find ye a known to him, and suspecting that President way. There i s a l s o A letter from D i s min T h e y settle d o w n . for summer's trict Attorney H e n e y of San FrancisAnd never in &XI his life had he felt boardin' place." »t»y. Olitp and Ray jar© In love. ^ « „ " 2 some mystery lay beneath this infor- co 1 inclosing one from t h e Santa Fe's >ne realizes U»l» but CV Walker. fHran»e more amply paid for anything he had "I'm a'wful sorry to hear 'bout the mation, he told no one, but started general freight traffle manager to t h e ennoe macks found On lake shore In f r a n t , a. p t t 0 road's auditor, w h i c h Mr. Ilenev and if their cabin. BtrAnjo n q p k * ! * ^ ! ^ ! ' Cap'n," Interrupted Aunt Mandy, as if for Riggsvllle at once. the president s a y shows the utter tiuroas the take. Marflnjntd %«*1 t g w Then and there, Chip resolved to do the other matter and Chip's future for settlement t o »et offloers t p a^refj The tide of emotion that had upset falsity of t h e plea of ignorance made McGuire, who". Is known a s outiaw * n d something that now lay In her power were settled definitely; "but if he the even tenor of Uncle Jud's home by high officials o f t h e Santa F e and scaped murderer. ^Chip's one . woods the Standard Oil Company. friend, Tomah. a n Indian, visits camp. —to face shame and bumbled pride drops off, Aunt Abby must come here life slowly ebbed away, and a keen The president adds: Flay believes he sees a bear on the ridge. and all the sacrifice it meant to her fer good. I dunno but it'll be a relief," "The a t t a c k s b y these great corporasense of expectancy took its place. Chip to stolen by Pete Bolduc who e s tions o n t h e administration's - actionx capes *it«r*her iu a cana*. Chip i s r e s - ,in the end, and reunite these two long- she added, looking, at Uncle Jud and have been given wide circulation Chip, after giving him her letter, excued by Martin and ^ v l a s they are re- separated brothers! But not now, no, sighing. *• 'Twari't no lovematch in plained that Old Cy was most likely in throughout t h e country, in the newspaturulns from the settlement. Bolduc esand otherwise, by those writers the first place, 'n* Abby's mind's al- the wilderness, and that the letter pers capes. Old Cy proposes to Ray that he not yet. and Kpeakers. who. eon-scioiuOy or u n remain in tlio woods with himself and consciously, act a* t h e representatives Before her lay two golden, joyous ways been sot on your brother Cyrus, mbjht not reach him for weeks. .\mJd" and trap during the winter and he of predatory wealth—of the wealth summer months. Aunt Abby was comtdncludes to do so. Others of the-party accumulated oi\ u giant .scale by a l l And then one day a broad-shoulderreturn to Oreenvale, taking Chip with ing up later. She could.not.face her forms of iniquity, r a n g i n g from t h e Lhem. Chip starts to school In Greenvale, ed, rather commanding, and somewhat oppression of w u g e w o r k e r s to unfair iind finds life unpleasant at Aunt Com- own humiliation now. She must wait unwholesome methods of crushing citified man drove up to the home of and fort's, made s o especially by Hannah. until these happy days were past, then out competition, and to defrauding t h e Old XTy and Ray -discover strange tracks Uncle Jud. public by stock jobbing and the manipin the wilderness. They penetrate fur- teir ^er "wreTched story, not sparing ulation securities. Certain wealthy* ther into the wilderness and discover the herself one lota, and then, If she inust, "Does Mr. Judson Walker live men of of this stamp, whose conduct hiding place of the man who had been here?" he inquired of Aunt Mandy, .should be abhorrent t o every man of Mieaking about "their cabin. They Inves- go her way, an outcast into the world »& ordinarily decent conscience, and w h o e tho cave homo of McOuIre during once more. who met him a tthe door. commit the hideous w r o n g of teaching bsence. Bohlvc finds McGulre and Her admission of that fact was our young men that phenomenal busitwo fight to the death, finding a How utterly wrong she was In this ness Huccess must ordinarily be based ry .-grave-together. Ray returns to scarce uttered when there came a on dishonesty, have during t h e last nvale and finds Chip waiting' for conclusion, and how little she underrustling of skirts, a "Why, Mr. Fris- tew months made i t apparent that, they •Ray wants Chip to return to the stood the broad charity of Uncle Jud, have banded tog-ether to work for a ble!" and Chip was beside her, at reaction. Th el r endeavor Is to overds with them, but she. feeling that need not be explained. She was only which Martin, collected man of the throw and discredit a l l who honestly the old comradeship with Ray lias been •a child as yet In a^l but stature. The the l a w , t o prevent a n y broken refuser. When they part, howworld that he was, felt an unusual administer additional legislation which would ever, it Is a s lovers. Chip runss away, one most bitter sneer of malicious check and restrain them, and to secure heart-throb of thankfulness. rrom Aunt Comfort's and finds another Hannah still rankled and poisoned her if possible a freedom from all home with Judson Walker. She gives her A little later, when Uncle Jud had stratnt which will permit every n&xne a s Vera Raymond. Aunt Abby, common sense. Its effect upon Chip wrongdoer to do w h a t Aunt Mandy Walker's sister, visits them, had been as usual pn her nature and been summoned into their newly fur- scrupulous wishes unchecked" proyided he and takes Chip homo with her to Christbelief, and this waif of the wilderness, % mas Cove. Chip goes to school at Christ nished "keeping-room," disclosures enough money*" mas Cove. le tells Aunt Abby tl this gnome child, must not be judged CampaiejA #4 ^Lawsraiksra, astonishing to all followed. •»fory of h*r life. Aunt Abby tells her^pf "We have been searching for you, rfenyin* thai' ttss, fm4^*Uj0n£i{ theh- family, and s h e discovers that Cy by ordinary standards. Like reflecWalker 4s a long-lost brother of Judson tions from grotesque mirrors, so had >"*"W"»» Chip, far and near," Martin assured president coi""'"""""""" Walker, but fear of betraying her hiding her Ideas of right and duty been dis"There are them, "and Old Cy is still at it. Hethose who s l>hv*e prev.ent* her telling of Cy. Old Cy inyesUgatAs McQulre's cave In the wlW- torted by eerie Influences and weird left us at the camp, almost a year ago, men of unrighteousness; nut <TT\f^a and finds a fortune that belongs surroundings. There was first the unpaid for by the people who came to Greenvale, found you had run dearly lo Chip. Old Cy returns to Oreenvale mlt their representatives, whether' In speakable brutality of her father; with the money belonging to Chip. away, and came back to tell us. It public life. In the press, or in the colwhere their young men ar« taught then the menial years at Tim's Place, upset us all so that we broke camp leges to preach and to practice that there Is CHAPTER XXVI,—Continued. with no more consideration than a at once, taking Amzi with us, and re- one law for the rich and another for the Somehow this strange wanderer, this horse or pig received, her only educaThe amount of money the repreturned to Greenvale. Old Cy there poor. sentatives of certain great monsyed inunaccounted-for waif, had crept into tion being the uncanny teachings of bade us good-by and started to find terests are willing to spend can be gauged his life and love as a flower would^ o l d Tomah. Under this baleful tui their recent publication broadcast you. Ray also began a search as well. by throughout the papers of thid country, and "Pattycake," as he had named tion, coupled with the ever present I've advertised in dozens of papers, from the Atlantic to the Pacitto. of hug*. her, with her appealing eyes and odd menace and mystery of a vast wilder- "We'll All Love Ye Ten Times More." have kept Levi on watch for you at advertisements attacking •awenomed bitterness the admin polways, was never out of his thoughts. 'n' she never quite gin ui> the idee he ness, she passed from childhood into Grindstone ever since, and now I hope icy of warring against And so the winter dragged Its slow, womanhood, with the fixed belief that was alive." honesty, ami by their circ you will return with me to Greenvale." phlets and hooka prepared V-l chill course. Spring finally unlocked human kind were no better than •* And now a sudden faintness came object; while they likewise "I thank you all, oh, somuch," an:ewis« jSWen the brook once more, the apple and brutes; that the forest was peopled by to Chip as the chasm In her own life cu la tion of the writ! men who, whethe r beewege j B cherry blossoms came, the robins be- a nether world of spites, the shadowy was thus opened. Only one instant swered Chip, scared a little at this of misled or because, seeing eing the llff proposal, "but I don't want to. I'm gan nest-building, and one day Uncle forms of both 1 man and beast; and she faltered, and then her defiant yet arc willing to sin against the Hgh£ nobody there and never can be. I'd serve these their masters Of great wealth Jud returned from the corner with a worse than this, that all thought and courage rose supreme and she took to the cost of the plain people. be ashamed to face folks there any glad smile on his face. "The books and pamphlets; the conaction here must be the selfish ones the plunge. more." trolled newspapers, . . . the speeches es by pub"Pattycake's school's goin' to close of personal gain and personal protec"Oh, your brother Cyrus isn't dead, lic or private men to which I refer, are "I guess she best stay with us," put In a couple o' weeks more, 'n' then tion. Like a dog foreVer expecting a Uncle Jud," she exclaimed; "he's alive usually and especially in the Interest she's comin' home," he announced, blow, like any dumb brute ever on and I know him. I've known It all in Uncle Jud, "fer we sorter 'dopted of the Standard OH Trust and of certain railroad combinations, but they and Aunt Mandy, her face beaming, guard against superior force, so had summer and dare not tell because I'm her, 'n' not meanin' no disrespect to notorious also defend other Individuals and cormade haste to wipe her "specs" and Chip grown to maturity, a cringing, a miserable coward and couldn't own you folks, I callate she'll be more con- porations of great wealth that have been guilty of wrongdoing. It is only rarely read the joyous tidings. helpless, almost hopeless creature, up that I lied to you. My name isn't tent here. I'd like ye to get word to that the men responsible for the wrongthemselves speak or write NorFor a few days Uncle Jud acted as and yet one whose inborn impulses Raymond, it's McGuire; and my fa-Cyrus, though, soon's possible. 1 doing mally they hire others to d e "~ " hain't sot eyes on him fer 40 years, if he had forgotten something and and desires revolted at her surround- ther was a murderer, and I'm nobody or find others who will do the railroad rate la knew not where to look for it. Heings. and fit for nobody. I know you'll all •n'," his eyes twinkling, "I'm jest spll- From food law. every measure In' to pull his hair 'n' cuff him." lingered about the house when he business that has been p Once removed from these, however, despise me now and I deserve it. I'm would naturally be at work. He peer- and in a purer atmosphere, she was willing to go away, though," and the "I will help out in that matter at last six years has been OPL on Its passage and In ed Into one room and then another, in like one born again. Her past Impres- next instant ahe was kneeling before once, and more than gladly," replied men tratton with every resource that bitter Martin, again looking at Chip and not- and unscrupulous craft could suggest an abstracted way, and finally Aunt sions still remained, her queer belief Uncle Jud and sobbing. and the command of almost unlimited Mandy caught him in the keeping- of present and future conditions was It had all come in a brief torrent of ing how improved she was; "but I money secure. But for the last room) with one curtain raised.—a still a motive force, and the cringing, pitiful confession'which few would be still think Miss Runaway had better the attack has been made with bitterness upon the actual admlnlst return with me. We need you, Chip," of thing unheard of,—seated in one of blow-expecting nature waa yet hers. brave enough to make. the law. especially through the J he continued earnestly, "and so does ment of justice, but also through the haircloth chairs and looking To Chip, seeing herself as she did,' For this reason, and because this Interstate Commerre Commission some one else 1 can name, more than around. . the bureau of corporations." new world and these new people were it meant lose of love, home, respect, M • "Mandy." he said, as she entered, so unaccountable and quite beyond her and all else she now valued, and that you Imagine, I fancy, and my wife will Business» That It Hurt. welcome you with open .arms, you do yon know, I think them picturs ken in tender influence and loving she must become a homeless wanderer The president at consMieAb'e length may be sure. As for that foolish Han- defends hta «djs*nistratJaff aSMgfut the we've had hangin' here nigh on to 46 care, what they had done and for what once more. nah, she's the most penitent person charge U>*t_ IMLJpii^^slSlpfsaaeftsable year is homely :nu* to stop a horse, purpose teamed all the more impres•>0>pt But Uncle Jud thought otherwise. thi 'a' tfcey a$*»w me feel like I'd been t e sive. But it wn» i n no wise wasted; for now he drew the sobbing girl into In Oreenvale. There's another reason itj still," he added, glancing around with -a foaeral. Thar** that TJeatfcBed o' instead, it was like God-given sunshine his.iap. the have hut BaaT Webster,' an' 'Death o' Mont* to a flower that hea aever known "Quit takin' on so, girlie," he said, a smile, "and no one is more glad of it Ms message 'specially. I jeat .can't stand aught except the chitting shadow of choking back a lump; "why, well all than we all are. It's a sixty-thousandsays: do not for a moment believe- that no longer, an' 'The Father o' His a dense forest love ye ten times more fer all this, an' dollar reason—your heritage, Miss the actions of this administration have Vera McGuire, for your father is dead try/ I'm gittin* tired o' that, 'n' broueht on business distress;, s o t a r And now ensued an almost pathetic ex fer bein' a nobody, ye're a blessed this Is due t o local and not worldsmirk he's got on his face. I feel play of interest, for Chip set herself angel to na fer bringin' the news ye and that amount is now in the Riverton as wide c.iuses, and to the actions of Any . Savings bank awaiting you." lest as though I'd like to throw a stun about the duty of giving instead of ob- hev." And then he kissed her, while particular individuals, it is due to t h o " speculative fufiy and flagrant dishonat him this minute. You may feel sot taining pleasure. (TO B E COXTINUKOt Aunt Mandy wiped her eyes on her esty of a few men of great wealth. Who ." on them plcturs, but I'd like to chuck seek ti> shield Uiemselves from the. e f She became what she was at Tim's apron. fects of their own wrongdomg\by Asthe hull kit 'n' boodle into the cow Place,—a menial, so far as they would The shower, violent for a moment, The Caressing Irish Voice. cribing its results to the actions of shed. An' them winder curtains," he let her,—and from early morning vnHl was soon over; for as Chip raised her There Is no voice in the world those who have sought to put-'A stop continued, looking around, "things so bedtime, some step, some duty, some wet eyes, a sunshiny smile illumined which I think so soft—with so much to the wrongdoing. But if it w e r e ' t t u e that to cut out,, rottenness from t h e blue they make me shiver, an' this car- kindly care for her benefactors, was Uncle Jud's face. of a coo and caress In It—as the body politic meant a momentary check to an unhealthy seeming prosperity. I pet with the Aggers o* green and yal- assumed by her. She worked and "If Cyrus Is alive," he said, "as ye Irish voice. I am not going to he should not for 0116 moment hesitate to ler*birds, it sorter stuns me. weeded in the garden, she drove and callate, I'll thank God till I set eyes guilty of the folly of trying to make put the knife to tiie corruption. On of all our people, on behalf no "Now Pattycake's comin' purty milked the cows, ahe followed Uncle on him, and then I think I'll lick him out that my couatrymea %re angels; behalf less of the honest man of mean* than soon. She must 'a' seen more cheer- Jud to the hayfield, insisting that she fer not huatia' me up all these years. no, I know thaf hj^e^JflsMty of faulta; the httnest man who earns each day's livelihood by that day's sweat of ful keepin' rooms'n own, 'n' I'm caJ must help, until at last he protested. "But mebbe he found Abby was mar- but in the ordinaryjipnourse of life his sfcvw. it i s necessary to Inlatin' we'd best rip this 'un all up an' "I like ye 'round me all the time, ried 'n' didn't want to," interposed there is ne^aagdSwj^Q have pleasant- sist hp%l honesty in buaioess and Boll* u l u V in all walks of life. 1« big fix It new. Then thar's the froat girlie,* he assured her, "for ye're the Aunt Mandy. "We mustn't judge him er, more c e ^ f e j s n ] more engaging tics things and little things; upon just a n d e n a * b c r - l n fact, both on e|a--with \ beat 0' company, V W rather see TfrfewV' manners,—T. wi#Connor la P. T. ^). fair dealings as between m a a and man.** MM*^*M**<» away tnmWwrm nevlMeToi to Pfwdeht flays Cwpori^i TM iSi^»V. , jT !yv f ' . ? > i ) ' ill Kl) U«W»»I H I I J « I :. vi.'»«-*.i"- W ••• ' - V k ' < - *f* &' *m w asw* ' 1. 1. n » ^ i | ; i • ; • * • ' * 1^ US- t »••#«. '•"••:.. • . \ • •.• . : 1' V jijftjw*'' !lt. •«*V*^ww A^vjit- •> - ¾ % It* .-*•' w .'*<.' :<*. \ •h, •^W^P^Mt •.. * " 1 •AY, FEB. 6,1908. ——' ! Doe* It Pay ^ToJiceoee a thing whichdeereasiw a mans industrial efficiency so that tfcVjoventtaeot reports show that 7¾ percent of agrfeoUuralist* diaciimi* naje ajjamst him for using it, and tfiat 79 per cent of manufacturers, 88 per cent of tradesmen and 90 par «ent of railroad officials do the t *me thing. Charles Scan I an. \ • ' " • "" ••• 'in. «i'IP' ' .1 . 1 — . * — « — M I ' . i . t l i l j , ll»l wan imt %K The con cpn has arrived at the stage where Home of its members feel t h e necessity of explaining. •« •apf 1 *l. iPftfW9 4 CO. •awnrro. ••wi ""T> 'I *afwimr andDsltejrs Hawtk 8. & Lnper, of Marilla, N. YM ssyi* H*m a carpenter and have bad many severe cat* aaaled by Back eat Arnica SaWa. U ha* saved ma to&Viag and 4oiJart. It is by far the beet sealing talVe I bare ever found." Heala born* sores, ulcer*, (aver sores, eczema and piles. 25c at P.. A. Higienvdrupgifct !FW" 'tiwii J M T - f tTdoaO. J * M l 11 H I H H »111 i i I' »111 ttettbsarr*? : A CoB€4y of Errors,. to •j Ita I \ jj* Andrews, * ViitiiiriiiiiiitiiViriiiit a stftafriar •••!•*» ts I see, by the paper* •..- v ' torfeinal.] Ins train by which ha had arrived thai tlie Post Q£c» Department H* Augustus wmhyiia stepped off a •as. ^OUPWSPV by one thirty aatwiss:/ m tue suburban town of $ Up baa made a new ruling "That no train liter. Tea minute aftsr ula arjrival had left his office In tbe city st.jfc| newspaper can be sent out ono'clock p. m., an hour earlier than b* heard the front 4*«f • * # •*)&* :.•;,„*;,•••• credit" that means if I wish usual, to go to ft. on business. Ho had maa'e votee call: •*'.-•". •'Bditttt mi Towt Whtra mm , left the car platform when The Interstate Commerce Com. your paper another, year I must scarcely M ha heard, a child** voice cry out, Her# mission has issued au accident send the required price, which I he la. Auut WUiaur1 And a little boy- Mr. WtfUams «dr*w * elf* of relist.. bulletin as a supplement to its an- enclose to you. The DISPATCH is of fire came running toward him aud Doubtless this was the real husband, into bis anus, exclaiming. father and brother. Then he heard n nual report which fully bears out absolutely necessary to our hap- jumped M Pai>a, did you bring me what you babel of exclamations in tbe ball, minthe widely accepted statement piness. When Mrs. Mann fails to promised?' gled with smacki/ "Weil, I declarer that railroad accidents are in-forward it to us, I get on the train Nor was this all. A young woman, "What can it meant** "Hate. J tw> creasing in this country at a terri- Saturday morning and go after it. with a pleasant smile and a trace of papas?" "Thank heaven, there's beep different pfr•* ble rate. The bu lie tip shows 1,339 I expect to go back to Lincoln in surprise on her face, followed the boy; a mistake!" delivered by 1 also addressing th£ astonished Wil- sons. =x ,-0,1 a l e killed and 21,724 injured liams in this wise: There was a h«rri*d conversation e months of July, August and a few weeks. I enclose two post "Why, Fml, where did you get that which subsided Intb whispers, and at September of last year, an increase cards of our beautiful Blue River. suit of clothes? I never knew you to but those in tbe hall filed into the liwear brown before. And why in the brary. Mr. Williams rose and stood; Very truly, of 157 deaths over the same perfvorld have you shaved off your mus- with a sardonic smile on his face. At Flora Grimes. iod of the year before. tache?" And she gave him a kiss. the head o* tbe party Was ***»an the tiir' • • ; ' •:•'•'• • * " l : - ^ - r t T ' . . - • • , "Mother '11 be mighty glad to see very image of himself, though dressed Enumclaw, Wash. you," chirped tbe boy. "Bhe'a been differently arid wearing a mustache, I wish that I might talk with all awful sorry ever aiuce you've been Tbe two Dromlos looked at each other J a n . 24, 1908. sick ones about the actual cause of r away." in astonishment. Everything taken into the stomach Stomach, heart and kidney ailments T h e Andrews Family, "You have made a mistake," said Mr. •'My family seem to have-made a should be digested fully within a To explain in person bow weak StomEnclosed find postal Willi-ms, rulsing bis hat to the lady. mistake, sir," said the real Mr. Leland. certain!* time. When you feel that ach nerves lead to Stomach weakness, order for D I S P A T C H . "Why, Fred, what can you mean?" "I can hardly blame them." "I am certainly not this little boy^ ,your stomach is not in good order, 1 am sure would interest all. And it T o u don't know h o w many "I am nappy to bare been mistaken papa." for so handsome a man/' replied Mr. that the food yon have eaten is the same with weak hearts or weak times that good old paper has The lady looked troubled. "Oh, Fred," Williams, bowing, with his hand on is not «being digested, take a Kidneys. This is why my . prescripcheered us on our way. I am al- Bhe gasped, "I do hope you haven't his heart. good,, natural digestant that wil! dotion—Dr. Shoops Restorative — so got oue of those dwadful brain trouThe two women stood shrinking, t$» tffetsttve juices are not promptly reaches ailments of the ways anxious when Monday comes bles. Don't you remember either of with their arms about each other, lookj ^ h S S t rsmedy known to- stomach, Heart or Kidneys. These and t h e "Dispatch" comes with it, us? This is Tommy, your little boy, ing back and forth between the two men. Finally Mrs. Leland, who had lltWawdi troubles is Kodol weak inside nerves simply need more all biiBines" stops until I read i t and I'm your sister Lillian." There is a great difference In being experienced a great relief, smiled. Her StS: W e live 50 miles from Seattle is guaranteed to give prompt strength. My Restorative is the only mistaken for the husband of some mid- sister-in-law was thinking of the enrelief. It is a natural digestant; it prescription made expressly for these and can g o and come in a day. dle aged, plain looking woman with a dearments she had bestowed upon the digests what you eat, it is pleasant to nerves. Nest to s eing you personal- T h e climate is fine here. To-day family ready made and receiving a sis- man she had claimed for her brother terly kiss from a pretty young womtake and is here ly, wilt be to mail you tree, my newm y outside door has been open an. Mr. Williams looked at the lady and did not smile. She rushed from the room. ANNIE BTONE SYKBft. Sold by F. A. Sigler. Druggist booklet entitled, "What To Do." I all day and it is beautiful out. admiringly and said: "What is the name of the gentleman will also send samples of my RestoraB u t Michigan is all right, I The Jumping Off Place. you take me for?" tive as well. Write for tbe book to wouldn't mind being there right T h e constitutional convention "Consumption had me in its tfrasp, "Oh, dear, what shall I do?"«she day. It will surely interest, yon. now. I t seems queer not to have has rejected the proposal t o promoaned. "This will kill Edith. To and I bad almost reached t i e jumping Address Dr. Shoop, Box 8, Racine, sleighing. I have told my little have such a shock after expecting so eff place when I was advised to try hibit contract work in Michigan Wis. All dealers. girl about the s l e i g h i n g back East much happiness!" And she wrung her Dr. Kings New Discovery; and I want prisons. bands. — s h e thinks it must be wonderful. "What's the matter, papa?" said the to say ri;:bt now, it saved my liie. improvement began with tbe first bottle, Doesn't Agree. I t is amusing to s e e people from boy, looking up anxiously. Stop that tickling cough! Dr Shoops •"Carriage, Mr. Loland?" cried a cab- and~after takingone dozen..bottles I "You should never take anything Cougb enre will surely stop it, andthat doesn't agree with you," the phy- t h e east when they first arrive. man, driving up to the station and was a well and happy man again,'1 They expect to make money so touching his hat. with perfect safety. It is so thoroughly Hclan told Mr. Marks. "Yes, yes!" cried the lady. "We want says George Moore, of Gnmeaiand, N. "If I had always followed that rule, easy and it so plentiful and they harmless, that Or Snoop tells mothers C. As a remedy for coughs and colds a carriage at once." to use nothing eN« even with very Maria," he remarked to his wife, find it much different. EveryThere was absolutely nothing for and healer of .veak, sore lungs « M _ J » J _ _ "where would you be?" young babies. The wholesome green thing i s high and just now work Williams to do but get in the cab with preventing Pneumonia New Q l S l ^ ^ , leaves and tender stems of a lung Carved His Name. is scarce and low wages, especially the young lady and the boy. ery is supreme. 50c and $1,00 *4 4¾:_,., "Trunk, sir?" asked the cabman, closhealing mountainous shrub furnish Naybor—That boy of youre seems to in t h e cities. A. Siglers drug store. Tria' rt^1ing the door. the curative properties to Dr, Shoops be a bright one. He'll out out a name I would like to be with you all "Never mind the trunk," said the girl free. Cough cure. It calms the cough and tor himself some day. Popley (angrily) -He's done It already—on our new at tbe Old Boys and Girls reunion. impatiently. "We'll send for It. Drive heals the sensatiye bronchial mem piano! us home at once. You know where. „ Mild Hazing. I always feel louesome when I And get us there as soon as you can." branes. Mo opium, no chloroform, The proprietor of a plumbing estabMr. Williams resigned himself to his lishment downtown has a i>oor opinion DeWitts Carboliz^d Witch Hazel read about the good times you all nothing harsh used to injure or fate, whatever it might be. When the suppress. Demand Dr Sboopa. Tak? Salve is best for cut?, burns, boils, have b u t I expect to g o back carriage stopped in a few minutes be- of goat lullialions. A young man. dapper and iweuty. came Into his bruises and scratches. It is especially before many months roll by. >thar. AH dealers. fore n residence the young lady asked plumbing shop and a.-i^rd to see an exgood for piles. him to wait a bit. She evidently wish- pensive K>rcHaln bathtub. The proVida M. Hause. ed to prepare his "wife" for the blow prietor e.\pl;:i:vd at length the good Sold by F. A. Staler, Druggist. that was alKiut to fall. Had it not been :]uall:ies of ,1 « r.;;ii:i make. , 3 P Jfr. Cortelyou i s not worrying that lie was much struck with his "sis"This" s(s;i. !<> lv an excellent one," so much over what an ex-president Gooa as a C o r k i e r * * . ter" and longed to taste another of said the young man Th© Quest of Truth. ought to do as bow to get to be an It Is a good d e a | easier to poke fun "Do you know how to take a tlgm those delightful kisses he would have Without warning lie .jmyped Into lh»i cork out of a bottle without a cork escaped. As it was, he waited till the at history thnn to write history meritexp resident bathtub, drew his coat closely around ing credence. Mr. Bodley when writ- screw?" was asked by a woman the lady came out, accompanied by the him and ext lnlaied: "ijuiek. turn on other day at a gossip party. "It's a wife, weeping, and the gardener, who the water! 1 waal to try il." ing his "France" experienced the farce mighty good thing to know in nn j looked ready for business In case be of this In a curious way, He shut Neighborhood Favorite. The proprietor thought he was Inemergency. • 1 became violent. himself up in France for years lo uvi Mrs. E. J. Charles, of Harbor. Me. "My sister and I were coming back "My poor, dear husband!" she moan- Rp.!:e and, .soothing his head. said. the atmosphere an<l the knowledge "There, there, you're all right." sucking of Electric Bitters ,*ays: "It necessary for his work. One of hi> from the mountains, and she got faint ed. "How could It have happened?" ighborhood favorite here with trials arose over some question of elect- on the cars. I had a bottle of aroFutting her arms about him, she led "Yes," the young man gurgled, splashing in the imaginary water; "If* deserves to be a favorite every oral jurh/pnulence. It was not of in- matic spirits of ammonia in my bag. him into the house, the gardener stand- very comfortable." but when I tried to get the cork out I ing ready to help him along In case he It qives quick relief in dys ternational importance, but still inter- simply couldn't make it budge. resisted. When the patient was got Then he began to squirm and splutesting to students of comparative pro pepsia, liver cqmplaint, kidney de- cedure. Therefore he wrote to a dep"'Let me take It out for you,* sug- Into the hall he stood looking about ter. "Quick, quick!" he cried. "Turn off rangement, ma nut/Uion, nervousness uty who Is a parliamentary expert to gested a man across the aisle. him and exclaimed: the water! I'm drowning!" "Then, borrowing my pocketkiilfe " W e l l , I'll be handed!" weakness and general deblity. Its clear up the obscurity in which the "Wait till I reach the faucet," said and using his own with It, he removed Then he heard the voice of his "sis action on the blood, as a thorough text books involve the point aud incor- the cork in a jiffy. lie inserted the the proprietor softly, side stepping to porated his reply in the text of the ter" at the telephone. "Dr. Swift':' purifier makes it especially useful as a book. Later, being invited by an ex- blades on opposite sides between the the telephone. "Yes." "Mr. Lelnntl has come home Just at this moment two other young spring medicine. Tbis ^rand altera- perienced mayor lo be present at a bottle and the cork, each one turned with a loss of memory. Come round at tive tonic is sold under guarantee at poll over which he presided, Mr. Bod-In n different direction. Then when once." "Oh, dear, how unfortunate:" men, a trifle older, entered. "Well, Bobby, had your bath?" they loy put the question to him and re-the blades were firmly pushed in he "Well, come as soon as you can." F. A. Siglers drug store. 50c. simply pressed the two together, gave inquired. ceived a quite different reply. Finally Mr. Williams or Mr. Lelaud, whichthe author referred the point to a them a wrench sideways, and the cork ever he was, was invited to go up to "Yes." ••'^JJI I. • ' . "Then come down to the vegetarian senator of indisputable authority, who came out without any trouble. I have T h * question-of what we shall showed that the deputy and the mayor since tried It on larger bottles with his wife's room, but not even the pres- restaurant and order a side of roast ence of the, gardener couhUadwte him beef."-New York Globe. do with our ex-presidents would were both wrong.—8t. James' Gazette. success. It is a trick worth knowing." —Exchange. seem to depend largely on the exIf you have'Catarrh, rid yourself of p r e s i d e n t W e can gamble there Grippe is sweeping th« country, (his repulsive disease. Ask Dr. Sboop is o n e of them who will keep him Stop it with Preventics, before it get$ self busy from t h e time he is out of Racine, Wis., t.n mail yon free, a deeplv seated. To checi< early colds trial box ol bis'Pr. Shorp* C*tarrah with these 1 ittla Candy Cold Cure tab till h e i s re-elected. Remedy. A simple single test, will lets ia surely sensible aud safe. Preessssms* jes when you don't feel ju8t surely tell-yon a Catarrh truth well ventics contain no Quinine, no laxasn yen nave a bad stomach, worth your knowing. Write today. tive, nothing harsh or sickening. delicious in aroma and taste, and fully .;'<t>*sw thing right away that will D3n't suffer longer. All dealers. Pneumonia would never appear il up t o the standard—that's e'ariy colds were promptly broken. jstion; not something that Algo good for feverish children. Stimulate for a time but someLarge box, 48 tablets 25 cents. VHS-I thing that will assist positively do tbe Royalties are early eiire.l of auy >;r ..•yaw very work that the stomach preforms ness of heim; looked at. They are there pocket boxes 5 cents. Sold by all under ordinary and normal conditions to lie seen, and both the kin.u" .nil dealers. E v e r y package contains one full pound, and c o m e s queen when they .u'o (0 l!v o'.viM .:•: 1 something that will make the to 3d di- turn their glasses <.u il: < !j, ,•;.,:.;.^..• to y o u i n air-tight, dust-proof packages, w h i c h t keep it fresh, rich and gest. To do this you must take a of opposite boxes arc or^eniy am'.tsed Not a Lawyer. clean. / natural dttrestant like Kodol. Kodol is by the disconcerted looks of person«i "You are quite a legal gentleman, who feel abashed under the inspection. aren't yon?" said a barrister to a wita s*ientific preparation ot vegetable McLaughlin's X X X X acids with natural d.geatant* and con- X o t " trince °i « » ^ 1 1 ^ 0 , 1 « , ^ is left ness nt Westminster county court. Coffee i s so!d b y "No," replied the man; "I work for the face of an English royalty, with tains tbe sana* j'lioes found in a heal- on my living."—London Mail. the exception of perhaps a single Murphy and Dolan thy stomach E.uh dose will ' d i ^ t princess under an artillery of glances. W. W . B a r n a r d Pottad. more than 8,000 grains of goo 1 lood. Such attention* aiW anything but reOne good thing about marrying a sented. Jn 1 nad, the beautiful DnchesR H. M. W r i l l a t o n It is sore to aif ird pro:npt relief; it. widow Is that she doesn't expect so of Devonshlts wmA tt> say that when digests what you eat and is pleasant tbe butcher bof daasffl to turn round much of you in the way of being good 10 U*ft. after her in th» u m s i a h o would know ind talented and noble. — Somervllle Sold by r. A. Slfltr, Druggiat. bar reign was ovtr.-~London Chronicle. Tournal. XXXX COFFEE CHUMS 1 iM# vmfi 1 t Si- >.; '*• i**: & * • Fully Roasted— Properly Blended M McLaughlins XXXX Coffei £k m»* ix>*.., .• - ••; »«•» ¢.- . <u ... ••T JM»!^ :%. ' r .'••!•'.* ,.1 .1 «. jwBRf' .for:.1-**'' \ .¾. jjfeuL r.-m*» x* •%^r4: :,* • tmtfe faricfd at the comers of lira, A. fHaadof tta writer rtewttj tnaik JE^bartfa lf^U> ,a» riftotensa, to appUcatiojj for a putts? appointment i>j Waejan a^ W»*» f a * & * f o t of tM school mirnX wnonn I a ifeaU ftcotda* iew*, aud, <ttatnl|lat An ea*p«oi of Oermany besieged a f ^ •:!*•*,»*% aaen for toot? than te%v that bla chancea of success wouW b» ctty wliie^oeibogedto one of hfcrrebeVi /earn Tfle wfrai^, .#*•*«" « • ' •***• greater bj a little jwttrious canvas* Uona ttoiteu**tt. After the siege; b*6V? Srotfll hay* to rooastruct soots o* log, 1» rssolvsd to <*# apo» »fi»vof lasted for a long ttaa* the emperor de*, j i > l i m T iniiiii- yoarplaaa. Taa *&M mairiad aJojr- tlw town wuncUoia. In.wbx^ h«ub* termlaed to take it by storm and to de, J S f i S E S S P L V * '"WfiS-J'W1*- * * * " * ippWntn*»t iay. 01 the civfc tf* stroy all it contained byfireand sword, j rwaaiaHtnvanaiiaM "TOy.-yoa tol4 me not tea minutes- nitaries' paeKlosV tr* •iirlVate \W J*?. He did not, however, wish to injure < bat I ago that yoor huaband had never ye*. k*ew nothing, J<wmeylng to the towy the defenseless women; therefore, be i forgotten your birthday or your wed- in qoesiton, be hired a cab at tbe rail- sent a proclamation into the town, any-' ding anniv«raajy>V .cried, bar friend, way station and requested the jebu lag that all the women might leave X f ^ "and you told me you d been married^to take him to Councilor BJaaere, the the place unhurt and carry with them « r whatever they held moat precious. The ; j B&f M; nearly eleven yeata! That's ever since treasurer. Th» councilor was found nobleman's wife instantly decided to < tbe year after father took us all 1¾ hi* blacksmith's shop shoeing » take her husband, and tbe other wo- : ; ; /if," abroad." hone. '" l men followed her example. They soon ; < > "yes," said Mrs. Lombard demurely, "I'll see aomebody of more impor"\ hare. That's a long time* Isn't it? tance than thia, anyhow/' said the can. issued from the city gate In a long pro- \\\ ' / , , , , ^ , ^ ^ -—a, ghm to But, you see, one thing waa in my fa-; didate to himself, and, turning to the cession, each one witia her bnaband on i < > ' W ^ ^ W " " * p»w^y« •» vor~U was born on the Fourth of driver, be said, "Drive me to Councilor her shouiders. Tbe'emperor waa so ]\\ be teiie4 C«; neUhej are « 1 K much struck with the noble conduct of j < > kind* Of advgftWaf/ • BectriOeiX'*£ July. Mr. Lombard couldn't very wejil Maitiand's office." forget tbe national holiday. And as The cabman thereupon drove bim to the women that he spared all; even the ' * dock and slinuur soon as I'd found out how forgetful be the local joiner's shop. Tbis was city Itself waa left untouched. \ devices are Spt to satrsp tte was I decided to be married on an-, worse even than the smithy, and In When tbe baby is cross and lus you ; unwary l l ^ g r t b t l t e T t b s i l * other holiday. ' despair be ejaculated: worried and worn nnt. you will find ; no advertising, but tfsw SSJM • "I suppose as you were abroad you "Drive me to Councilor Qray's." 1 Hidn't realize that the date of my wed"I am Councilor Gray, sir," replied tuat a little U«;sudaft'eet tbe well I ;. money spent in tbe coJumns of ding was unusual—people aren't often the cabman. known remedy tor babies and children a local newspaper would yield ft married on the 22d of February, 1 The answer staggered the candidate, will quiet tbe little one in a sbortl hundred fold better returns think. But, you see. by a little ju- He quietly paid his fare and dlsaptime. Tbe ingredients are printed dicious planning I've l.x'fc saved tbe peared, resolved to leave bis fate in This is ths heal muepaptr necessity of reminding Ulru about our in their hands without prejudicing them plainly on tbe bottle. Contains no a n y w a y in h i s favor. anniversary."—Youth's Companion. London opiates. in this community that reachm Standard. Bold by F. A. Blgier, Druggist the homes of thg Ust peopb J Margaret's Alphabet. When Life Waa Little Valued. It is therefore the medium the 1 Little Margaret w a s having dlffiThe 223 capital offenses which the \ culty w i t h the alphabet, w h i c h w a s beCHURCHES. adueftkt old English law recognized as punish! big taught her in the good - old w a y . able by death did not keep down crime, The letter II w a s a desperate pitfall. We ts and with the abolition of tbe death i l l Bev.ii.C.Liiliojohn paatoc o«rvioea «veij ^••*r*5M|k.*v | H s h e could not remember, BO h e r Wesl . penalty for *all crimes but murder sunua> uiuraiaK at H>:cSo, ana every qijuuaj \ mother said, "See, Margaret, It looks crime in England, as well as every- eveujufc at 7 :L*I o'clock, l^ra^ax meeUnKTUutevertising patrons ! like a gate." That waa an inspiration. dj»> *iv»)uiujfB. buudaj bcuoolatcloie oj moru* where else all over tbe world where iu^oeivice. Mies MA*V VAHk'ut&T, bupl. i Now Mni'Kuret i s in clover. S h e never • pleased at any time to aid the death penalty has been modified, 4» forgets, but this is Avhat sli» s a y s : CFFECTIVI them in any manner possible. f ONUttJSUA lIU.NAL. CtiUUCU. lessened markedly, notes the Boston KZiftl£BY i c « ALL FORWI8 OP A, b. c, d, e, f, g, gate, 1, e t c . H e r ^.'. itev. A. u . Gates paaiot. 6ertlcce?et^ Traveler. auuuay >uoruia^ »i iu;iu itua amrj S>UQO*J mother sees still harder work ahead in Edmond Burke said that be could in «jv«juinx At T:ut o C . J C * . i'rayer IDMUUK 'I uuii making the little maid forget.—WashUa> oVeu:ufe*. ^uuJi)' BCQOOI at c i u w ul u o n his time obtain the assent of theill* uervti^. k'aK.j &wariuuui, dUtft,, J. A. i Ington Star. I house of commons to any bill that car- Cadweh s e c , Lstmbmgth Sotmilom, McvrmlgiM. <»•»•<>»•«» »<)»»»»»»«»+••• Kidney Trouble and K!dne: j ried the death punishment. Kindred Otmmam*; Proved. ! A man's life was not very valuable O Hov. M. i. Comuieriord, laator. 'iervlttt De MillionI must say I am very In those strenuous days. If he scratch- ever> ouuday. i.ow-*ma«a aiiittuu'ciutA GIVES QUICK RELIEF much disappointed fn you. You told ed his name on Westminster bridge, oighiaab* witnaertaoaai -50¾. m. Cavectuau Applied externally it affords almost iniUi.t relief Coin pain, while permanent! uae that when you were married you if he wore a wig or false mustache or id :00 p. ui., vetpereaa-' u jdicUonat?:SOp.n. .'ssultsare IjiiiiK effected by taking it inwould Kove that you had business any other disguise on a public road, if ternally, pu. 'ying the blood, dissolving; | WB CURE Tm LUNGS! i the poiioir us substance and removing it; SOCIETIES: ability. Du Porely- -Well, my dear sir, he cut down a young tree, if be stole |fiom the sys'.em. I did prove that when I married your property worth more than 11.25, if he f <«. S. O. BLAND he A. 0.11. Society of tnia place, ine«'.» ever> laughter. had been transported for crime and r* Or Brew b o , Ga.. writes: tbird Sunday incne Fr. Matthaw iiaii. ••1 bad beon a (suffererfora number of years I fttom ana A T wltUl-uoib&KO laid ulieumatisin in my amisand ' turned a day ahead of the expiration j ^ ° »7 - - Keiiy.Couaty Delegate 1114a, and tried all tlie remedies tuat 1 COD Id I Uert lU.i:.i)Pr ot E t o n , W i < , fsay<:: of his term of punishment, if he wrote f»\U.S W, C. X. U. meeta the flret Friday of each :?.t!n?r f^rfi medical n ors*. end also coninttedj ,.• * Uu a nuiutier of tbe be«t ptiyslolans, bui. found "I liavH o n l y tak^n ttiur d<ises ol o n r : a threatening letter, iftiestole a iikle 1 nionUi st "J :ac p. au at tlie home or Dr. U. F. auit)«_ ttmt gave tbe rei obiulned from Hlgler. Jtveryooo interested in temperauce ie ^ nitore." i hhuii rMcr)b« It in my practice Kidney Hint B u d d ^ r pill^ a n d thpy J from a tanner's, for any and all ofcoadiailyinvited. Site. Leai Sigler, Frca; Mn, kuOuinti'.lBia aud kindred disease*.""' Ktta Dorfee,Secretary. i have doriA for m« mnrn than a n y n t l i T | these things and for 200 more than \ OR. C. L. GATES these he was hanged by the neck until J (tnncock, Mian., writes: • ie C.T.A andU. society aithia place, n-at iri' dicinp liRs« • ver lionn, I am still | AND ALL THROAT AND LOUfi 110UBLES. •A Utt'oKlrlliorvhndNuatia w«akbx-kcaoc«d eve/j tbird Saturday evening in tbe Fr. J»ai he was dead. jy icik uiuRtlam aud Kidney Trouble Ui«t sbe thew iiali. John Donohue, frexiuem. trtkiny ihn pi 11^ as 1 want * p**r!ect| QtTABANTKgP 8ATISFA< • • .'iid 'ir.t itaud ott IILT tettU Tbauiviuorvt Ibev l't UtT tlon'iiuntbelloorsho WOD Id •cream with OB MONBY BETUNDKD. 1*103. 1 treated h«r wltli*'f. DR(iF8"andtodny c u r e " Mr i i a r v e r refers to D e W i t t ' s NIGHTS UP MACCABfiEB. « •*i-t# - j <•*?& • « < * ' : • • > - . '«3? KHEUSIATISIn' KILLTmCOUQl. WTH Dr. King's New Discovery 9 FOR c z m , i i % T , i r BIIB run* around aa well and lmi>i>> an can lie. 11" "BcriWe "6•• Dliors" for tuy patleuta and u»«', •I it uy prautioe." • 1 ¾ eSgf. Est If you are suffering with Rheumatism. Lumbago, Snntii'ri, Neuralgia, Kidney Truuble or ;c. • !vin*lred disease, wiite to j a^ for atrial bwitle of "5-DRUPS." PURELY VEGITABLB "S-DROPS" Is entirely free from opium, iiraine, moriiliine. alcohol, laudanum, r ul other similar ingredients, l. r/re Kl« U»ttlc ••ft.lHtUPP" (SOODoaca) i*l.<>«. For H»W by llruccUta JWANSONRHEUMAT1? 'URE COMPANY, (N^t.43. K '^ Street, Chloaco •." Kidney and Hladdnr pills. TIIRV are Hold b y F . A. SIgter, Druggist. A Diacinetion With a Difference. Editor—You «ee, a story has to he Just s o t o get in our magazine. Author —Well, w h a t ' s t h e matter w i t h this Dne of mine? Editor—It's only so-so.— Puck. Ignorance Not Bliss. "There is n certain, g n a w i n g uncertainty uliout calling on people w h o A secret i s seldom s a f e i n more than speak a different language from theii' w e b r e a s t . — S w i f t servants," remarked the w o m a n w h o does. "You can never tell whet her Keeping Open II m s e . they are saying, 'Make another cup of u tea, Katie: 1 have company,' or "She E v e r y b o d y is wwleom wh^n w e feel a l w a y s drops in about tea time, con- g o o d ; and we feel that way only when found her! Pour some more hot water onr d i g e s t i v e o r g a n s a r e w o r k i n g in tllO p o r ' " - - v o « - Vnt'k Prasjs, propev'y. Dr. K i n u s N e w Lif« [Nils r e g u l a t e t h e i.ction of t h e stomach, hver and b o w e l s so pevtVct'y one c a n t h'ilr. feeling" good when he uses these \v'}<. 25c a t F A. S i u l e r s druur store. EMBLEM BICYCLES. Strictly high-grade. The result of many years of careful study. Made of the very best matsrlals by skilled mechanics. All the latest improvements including our own One Piece Hanger, Dust Proof Hub, Detachable Sprocket, etc. The superb finish of our Bicycles has never been equalled elsewhere. Recognized and generally admitted, even by our competitors, to be the finest finished Bicycle ever produced. A full guarantee given with every bicycle.. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Send for catalogue and price list. EMBLEM MFC. COMPANY, Angola, Erie Co., N. Y. HEINZELMAN'S Combination Winter and Summer VEHICLES •n*> ^ ^ FOR PHYSICIANS. K Meet every Friday evening on or before fuJi jol the moon at their Uallln the Swartbooi blu> Visiting brother* are cordially invited. Cuaa. L, CavrBKLL, Sir haisbt Cuamcti OUR RED STAR OIL RDER OF EASTERN tJTABmeeteeach montb the Friday evening following the regular F. O A A, M. meeting, W. M. MBS.NKTK VAUGBH, - ER OF MODERN WOODMEN Meet the 0 flrat Thursday evening ofeieh MeDtlt In tbe Maccabe* hall. C. L.GrimeSV. C* 7 L ADIES OF THE MACOA1BEK8. Meet every 1» and Jrd Saturday of each xsontb at 2:80 p in. K.O. T. M. bail. Visiting sisters cordially ID K LILA CQNIWAY, Lady Com, vited. \ H. F.SIGLER M . D - lower rear comer of the door is binged to, and autotnatkally fblds on, the lower part of the door proper (when same is opened) by means of onr patented feature. This folding of tbe lower rear corner of the door amountstotbe same as removing that part of the door which would interfere with the wheels or snails in opening or closing same. The doors Jare Yery light, " oarriage tigbtrfltting and cannot rattle, as theyr are provided with robber ^ '^ ^c« ^ 2 ¾ 6 ^ rubber $n" and are held rigidly in place by self-acting spring locks. Onr .catalogs, showtof many styles, in both winter aad'snxnnier forms wfll be mailed upon request. KOTARY PUBLIC AT DISPATCH OFFICE J. W. B I R D PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. •TO ^ ' * j . l * V^, TEN DOLLARS QAY NO M O N E Y R E Q U I R E D . We have the Itttett selling line of goods to offer to only one, house to house Agent In each secflon, goods sell themselves, are fully warranted. Wfr start you as a general agent after you get acquainted with the goods, and teach you to get a nice living without hard labor. Are you interested ? Write: to-day for catalogue and proposition. No money required. UMITKD STATIS 8MOIALTY MTCk OOV • HopKlnton Maaa. Address, All the neTf for *l?t)0 per year. \y Our Guarantee Coupon \ If. after using two-thirds of a tx.oo bottle of f Kodol, you can honestly say it has not benefited yon. we will refund your money. Try Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and sienthe following, present it to the dealer at thr time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the bottle containing one-third of the medicine to the dealer from whom you sought it, and we will refund your money. Town Sign here• «-«tThle«J«t< JJJ, p©« — MKUGAN PEOPLE GENERAL AUCTIONEER. Satistactun GuHranteed. -For information call at D I S P A T C H Office or "ddres* Gregory, Mich, r. f. d. 2. I^ynrtilla phone onnection. Auction bills and tin caps furnished free. W . T. W R I G H T DENTIST Clark Block & P i n c k n e y , Mich. Fainlfcaa Extraction ' GRISWOLO HOUSC etssHiean s%Aa,as.so-rea..ee»Kas*« tunopcaa Putn.ti.eeTea.ee i^aaar SefcnV asedars sad isewaHs ssssl. b C Expert Auctioneer Over 20 Yean Eipenemc And Mattot frt Stomach Sweet DEXTER, MICH. Bold I f t , eV 8atf«r. Drag**. — VV. DANJKLS, Digests WhatYouEat B* C JJtArVAjnt.^ CO.» ClitcsssTOs SH» • ^ Detroit Headquarters D e x t e r . Michigan • ,.., ,,. State GASNOW SATISFACTION GUJRUTEED W e b s t e r Rural Phone Arrangements mnde for sale by phone nt ray expense. Oct 07 J Indigestion PROCURED AND D E F E N D E D . , ^ ™ * 1 * ] . I drawuirf orjiunto. tor exivt utMix-u anu free report. I Fre« advice, how to obtain patent*, toule marks, | copyrights.etc., I N a.j.1. COUNTRIES. 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DEAN'S RED STAR OIL No. 28 "DreAdannffht'* showing ^nstrao. !d operation.o?doors. operation of ,~ , ~ ttoifarld jPOOftS CANNOT Anyone sewRng a steteb sad deserlt quickly ascertain our opinion free wl Invention ts pvobahly patenta^Conaaalea. tIons strictly eonadentUL HAWsstrtK on Patsats sent free. Oldest agency for seoaruvpetents, Patents taken tnrongh Mnnn aVjCo. reosfVs sjMcesi notice, without ebarte, tn the Stkntific JUnerkatt. LOYAL GUARD P. M, K NIGHTS OFF.THKL, Andrews FRANK L. ANDREWS Does not stnoke the chimney Does not chur the wick Does not thicken in cold weather Does not emit a foul odor Wiil all burn out of the Inrap Gives a white light Ask your dealer for 6 0 YEARS* EXPERIENCI ivingston Lodge, No.7«, P 4; A. M. Communication Tueadav evenini.ot on or betort Lthelnllot the moon. Kirk VaoWinkle, V\. M BUSINESS CARDS. SMOKELESS OIL t~ ' ^ t - PHONE 3S, FREE BOX 61 AI I ill li uri if j 11 iliifiliiMBSS fc SiA el Dstrait. essaar C m a U sts) Grsad Rrrar Am., aary ese hasck irsss WoeoWdA'*, Js^arsse, Tnvfj&Twm•seats can pass by~ sSt 1 vait Deseit Hep at the POSTAL 4* CMORMY, Prop*. • ^ :-1 Tor at leas! years I suf- :: •;,.>£*• i fered vita, kidney troubles, add.tie at* M 5-» ,» *%*. S&± ^ £:.$«* r . r * •»!.' Kentucky fwm whare^ Abraham JMnoplft ,jjas /Jbora, will, i ! all goes *BIL be dedicated to the American •'fcebbWas a national park. ha^»Ve«<>tabi©CpwgMd. Ita 110 rocky acres la the hea,rt of MtfgtaU 9]MBMU the Blue, Grass state hare' bee# Purlira, a A. WUliam^of Ctatliner, chased, and an asaoclatioa has-been Maine, writes s organised to restore its many natural »a vrs* etaea* evferer from female beauties. troubles, wid Lfdia B. PiakhasVS Vegetable Compound restored me lo health- The log cabin in which the future ia three months, after my physiciaa president was bora was recently resdeclared that aa operation wse abso- cued from a- cellar at College, Point/ lutely necessary." Long Island, where It had been ignominiously dumped after traveling Mrs. Alvina. SperHn*, of 154 Ofey. bourne Ave-Chicago, TU^writae: , about the country as a show. With "X suffered from female* trouble, a Imposing ceremonies, it was carried tumor and much inflammation. Two* back to its native, sou, and restored of tha beat dootora ia Chicago deeWed to the very spot where "Tom" Linthat an operation waa necessary to eavo my life. LydiaK. Pinkhaorti Vegetable coln; the father, put its rough timCompound entirely cured mo without ber? together. On another part of the farm, as an antithesis to the hut, and an operation.** illustrative of the height to «4PTS FOR SICK WOMIN. as which the son attained from Such a ^ l * r thirty yeara Lydia E. Pink- humble origin, it is planned to erect a memorial structure which will be exact reproduction of the White SfflKroTrpmeoV. wr female ilia, an House at the time Lincoln lived there. and has positively cured thousands of Within its walls will be preserved all TOTO6& **otare,teamtrouhlad with the available historical treasures asdisplacements, inflammation, ulcera- sociated with His name anil fame. tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, x: ThjL date chaeen.. tm the dedication periodic pains, backache, that be*rof the Lincoln farm is especially apingrown feeling, flatulenoy,indiy». propriate, for It marks the 100th annitiotLdizziness,or ner vtws urofttraooii. versary of the birth of the martyred Why don't you try ft? president Americana from i *wta. Pinkham invites mVt gJek the north,jr?fominent south, "east and west are women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to expected to be present at the exerhealth. Address, Lynn, Mas*. cises; President Roosevelt has' ac- •f: hurried to Hodgeavitte i^JU* fastest conveyance he could hire, -^ . •.., On reaching Hodgetville the New York man asked that the sue tkm* be held as early as possible,; and h e bought the farm for $8,600 about a quarter of an hour before the whisky man arrived. ' The restoration of the log cabin to its native state was a spectacle as Imposing as its consignment to a cellar in New York waa inglorious. It was placed on a special car and escorted back to Kentucky by a sous* of Kentucky militiamen. At Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Altoona, Pittsburg, Columbua and Indianapolis it rested under military guard. Gov ernprs and mayors met it at various railroad stations and paid tribute to the life that began within its rough timbers. When the special train on which it rode crossed the Ohio river from Indiana into Kentucky, it was met at the Louisville station with military honors. Col. Henry Watterson and Adlal E. Stevenson made the chief speeches of welcome. The cost of making a park of the Lincoln farm, of erecting the memorial hall and of carrying out other plans is being met by popular subscriptions sent to Clarence H. Mackay, treasurer of the Lincoln Farm association. Other officers of the association are Joseph W. Folk, president; William H. Taft, Cardinal Gibbons, Samuel L. Clemens, August Belmont and Lyman J. Gage. The movement to preserve the M^y^WV^VVtMV^^MVMVVVWWWMMWVVVVWVWWWWVWMMsM^HAM^AA^^^ _ ouraeedU... and warr»nt*d to 'Telable. Writer for oHrna-jr.catatasaa. i f t r u u c J. J. a OJSSHI t Saa, MUSUKM, Man. Jf you.«sUit to li&tch ivory ftrtito vgr*' * o ° should get • Mandy Lea Incubator Iwoauie It's the machine th»t l i "built that way." U l o * tella ftoad None other like it, t a»ut« " " how " and"why. * "" tor it t o d a y - w m . " cate.. It."" CSV CO., Omaha, Net*. POOR JOHN! sjftt'" t PROPOSED LINCOLN MEMORIAL BUILDING. It is to be built on the Lincoln farm, and will bs an exact reproduction of the White H O U M at the time Lincoln lived there. It will contain all the available hiatorleal treasures associated with Lincoln's name and fame. —- 'sj-l* •y<*. •&>•< '•. • Scrappeigh—I was a confounded ool when I got married! Mrs. 8creppelgh—Well, John, married life hasn't changed you any! Toe Intsrestlng to Bury. 'There is a certain little southern girl who is very fond of her negro mammy. The nurse's name is Sally, and she is a large woman, so she is •-known as Big Sally. Ethel, however, calls her "Biggie" for short. One day her mother took her to a museum, 'where, among other things, there were •gome stuffed animals. Ethel was greatly interested, and for many days ahe did not tire of talking about them. Perhaps; a week later, at the supper $aJJHej..sf^CJsl&rc^C\mied silence, she said: ..-,"'. . "Mammalwhen Biggie dies I'm not going to have her burled; I'm going to have her stuffed!" cepted the invitation to make the principal address of the day. Had the farm not been purchased when it was for a national park, it might even now have been the site for a distillery. Because of a spring on the farm, famous throughout Kentucky for the purity of its waters, a wealthy Louisville whisky manufacturer had sought to buy the property that he might advertise his product in some such way as this: scenes of the earliest years of Lincoln's life has revived unusual interest in all the associations of his youth. The graybearda of Hodgenvllle, the hamlet which is situated about two miles from the Lincoln farm, ever since they were aroused by ita Bale at auction, have been telling many a story about "Little Abe," when a lad; about "Tom," his father, and Nancy, LINCOLN RYE : : : : : Made from the PUREST MAI,T, combined with the crystal waters of the famous LINCOUf SPRING. which gushes out of the rock within a few feet of the place where : : : : . Abraham Lincoln Was Born. Visit our distillery : birthplace and at Lincoln's : See and Taste for Yourself. (All genuine Lincoln whisky : shows portrait of Lineoln drinking : : from the spring.) : As it happened, whisky helped defeat whisky. When it was publicly THE HUT I N WHICH LINCOLN announced that the long dra*tt-out BORN. WAS PANTRY CLEANED litigation in which the farm's': title #f This log cabin was removed from had become entangled waa a^ last the Lincoln farm, in Kentucky, and A Way Some Psopls Have. ended, and that it wonld be soid at carried about the country for some auction on August 28, 1905, the Louistlms by a showman. Later it was A doctor said:-ville distiller sent a representative dumped Ignominiousfy into a cellar "Before marriage my wife observed "to bid it In," no matter what the in fyew York city, from which it in summer and conntry homes, coming figure. The ageat got as far as SlUawas rescued and restored to its na> 1, in touch with families of varied means, bethtown, Ky., some 12 miles from thrs state. culture, tastes and discriminating ten- Hodgenvllle, where the auction waa to dencies, that the families using Pos- take place, and, as it was Sfunday turn seemed to average better than and the sale was to be held in the his mother. ''Ahe** rived on the farm, those-usiug coffee. >-*» afternoon of the following day, he they say, unt^l he was four and a "When we were married two years put up at a hotel and "took things half years old, when, because of the ago, Poetum was among our first order easy," intending to drive over to scant produce of -its 110 Seres, the of groceries. We also put in some cof- Hodgenvllle trie next morning. But family was forced to move to a house fee and tea for guests, but after both although the trains do not run in in the" village, Where "Tom" Lincoln bad stood around the pantry about a that part of Kentucky on Sunday, the barely supported his family by workyear untouched, they were thrown bottles do, and the whisky man drank ing at odd jobs as a carpenter. There away, and Postum used only. long and often In the barroom. Here they lived until the-boy was nearly "Up to the age of 28 I had been ac- he made the acquaintance of a young ten. when the Lincolns moved; to In-rustomevl to drink coffee as a routine man from New York, who had come diana. habit and suffered constantly from in* to buy the farm fcr its preservation Lincoln's Own Epitaph. (itecstion. and all ita relative disorders. as a park, and who is now secretary Die when I may.I want K said of Since using Postum air the old com- of the Lincoln Farm association. On plaints nave completely left me and I learning the. purpose of the man from me by those who know me best, that T sonietinu'ri wonder if t ever had them." i Louisville and noticing that "the tide always plucked a thistle and planted Nam;* given by Po3tum Co., Battle* was comipg ln.^ the > J e ^ Yorker got a flower when I ^thought a flower • Crneft, Ittirh/ Read, '«The Road to* up at daybreak the next morning stiff1" would gro#.- Abraham JLincoi^. Wellvlliv," in pUgs. "There's a Reason," r* A . «(* WS**^WM-< ^ H ' * ****"«r~* ' ' t h e r 'Jonasesi:*&%& krs;v went oyer Ifco spejod rthe evening;..with/ the Oolite the other evening, because people get tired pf staying at home all the ^*B**s*d4& ifteoa yeara time and Just listening to each other's iIg^s^^g^gogjg^tsi !***• > •• •••^aapwfjy palaver me. But Doaa' vea me shoos* r By and by # r . Goitt suggested that this trouble and they all draw up around Mrs- Goilt'f highly la their little sewing table and have a nice ifhXftgtt/dea friendly game of poker for an hour or so. Everybody wasted to show that he or she was a sure enough sport, all righUkl—and then one always has an ft«**Mf**tt,Wh>* idea a* the beginning of a poker game Hie that Just as like as not he can make the evening profitable as well as merefts*re*e«tativ* Btrs^ail eS>fowa ohly pleasant. Mr*. Goitt and Mra. Jones were about even in their working knowlHe says he feels like an edge'ot the great national game, a u d i the men folks therefore backed them *»*£» i * ^ farmer had up un cheerfully, chaorfnllv assuming aaauminsr that that' they * out £ £ 2 Eofi - savin^avat-f" - ^ L ^ S K a Hf ™fa*»*il» ^ and would break about even. t renter. The Jag s^essot came around After a half hour or so of play the mm day imd pot a tsduattoo <»Pat's visitors took the lead, as the sport- fcfc#w property which .Pat thojftjfrt ex lug editor might say. It waa only a His protest ,ho^sser, was penny ante, five-cent limit game, but • fsgaisalltof. _ •-.-;,/ v :*;#* , • • M then people have been known to clean One day a neighbor visited Pet and up a first-rate little bunch of pin found him building am addition to bis money in even such a juvenile game hotaw, aad. 4>brlously, the heuae was as that, and Jones already had his plenty big enough without i t chips stacked up into four cute little "Isn't that a pieee of •extravacylinders in front of him. Mrs. Jones gance?" he asked Pal. would reach over and borrow ten •'Think agin it moight be/' said chips or so now and again, and a Pat. "but I'm after havhV the onld momentary frown would flit over her place warth phat the assisser says It husband's brow, but he didn't say anyur thing. IT SEEMED INCURABLE By and by Jones took notice of the faot that Mrs. Jones was reaching over into his sub-treasury vaults and Body Raw with Ecxema—Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless—Cutlpicking up chips half a stack at a time cura Remedies Cured Him. and putting them into the pot as fast as she could meet Mr. Goitt's bets and "From the age of three months until raise him back again. fifteen yeara old, my son Owen's lifeMr. Jones looked at her when he was made intolerable by eczema in its saw his hoard of chips disappearing, in worst form. In spite of treatments the a way that inquired plainly: "Are you disease gradually spread until nearly sure you've got it on him?" every part of his body was quite raw. "Got a straight!" whispered Mrs. He used to tear himself InssfsHjr ia Jones when she found opportunity to his sleep and the agony aw whisper without being observed, and through Is quite beyond wi Jones gave her a look that said, "Go regimental doctor pronouncoisShAissilfi^' as far as you like," for straights had hopeless. We had him in* been pretty good that evening, and four times and he was pronounced one tho pot, after the way It had been of the worst cases ever admitted. sweetened, looked worth while. Prom each he was discharged as inFinally Mr. Goitt called her. "All curable. We kept trying remedy I've got is three ladies," he said in a after .remedy, but had gotten almost tone of polite inquiry, laying down his past hoping for a cure. Six months hand. ago we purchased a set of Cuticura "Well, I have a straight," gurgled Remedies. The result was truly marMrs. Jones. "See—queen, king, ace, velous and to-day h e is perfectly oered. deuce, tray!" Mrs. Lily -Hedge, CasjibleweU Green, Mr. JoneB gave her a look that told England, Jan. 12, 1S07." her something was amiss before anyWhen the Band Ptayed MOixfe.M body had time to say a word. Judge Sam White of Baker City, the "Why, the ace comes after the king, doesn't it?" she inquired. "And Tom Taggart of Oregon Democracy, a doesn't the two-spot come after the few years ago threw a five-dollar hat ace, and the three-spot after the two- through a skylight 75 feet from the 8pot?a I'd Just like to know why that ground in Baker City when the band started np the tune of "Dixie.'*—Pea* isn't a straight!" dletoa East Oregoniaa. Mr. Jones watched Mr. Goitt rake in the pot and didn't say anything—not A Rsmsdy for Neuralgia or Pain In just then. the Ntrvss. For neuralgia and sciatica Sloan's Edison's Advice to Boys. Liniment has no equal. It has a pow"1 should like every boy interested erfully sedative effect en the nerves in electricity to hear what Thomas A. —penetrates without rubbing and Edison once Bald to me when I was a gives immediate relief from pain-— boy working in his laboratories," quickens the circulation of the blood writes Joseph H. Adams in the Intro- and gives a pleasant sensation of comduction to his "Harper's Electricity fort and warmth. Book for Boys." "I often recall it "For three yean 1 suffered with when things do not go jnst right at neuralgia in the head and jaws," first. I asked the great Inventor one writes J. P. Hubbard, of Marietta, S. day if invention was not made up C, "and had almost decided to have largely of inspiration. He looked at three of my teeth pulled,, when a me quizzically for a moment, and then friend recommended roe to buy a 2S replied: 'My boy, I have little use for cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment. I did a man who works on inspiration. In- so and experienced immediate relief, vention is two parts Inspiration and and 1 kept on using H WM\R the neu98 per cent perspiration.'" ralgia was entirely cured. 1 will never he withoat a bottle of gteesjs LiniInexorable Chinese Justice. ment in my house agate.-T use it also Hsu Hsi-Hn, a Chineee school-master, for Insect bites and sore throat, and I murdered a government official some can cheerfully recommend itfto any ! ' months ago and was beheaded la eon- one who suffers from ; ehr t t | t h e ills sequence. The North* China Daily I have mentioned.*' - ** News prints this item showing how1 A Question af Temperature. Chinese justice i s atill pursuing thai wrongdoer's family: "The governor [ Haea^ui—WiuVmthedlffeittee belevet aad jthe leva of AnhuLlPeng Hsu, has been trying1 f*wee» the to get hold of the wife of Han HaWin, 7 0 * > h*-^bOji<R Wife—About 3t0 degrees |Fahrwn. the assassin.-of £he ia|e En Min, who heit-^Hanjiw'atWoekhnt j is studying in. Japan, end has writtejr to the Chinese minister at Tokyo ask-. $100 Reward.. ing him to extradite her and send her Tb* r M 4 « tM« a « a « wJU back to China. As the woman is tteLUwra tanatotl«at( o a * 4f«aSsS I a .«••'-1 charged with a political offense the B*ft-bMa at))* t o aata l a ail i t s ttra CatanS.* Bail'* OaftanaOon I t l a a o*if Chinese minister has replied that he cura ay v kopwa to tb« medical frataraltf. cannot do this and propose, that the fcgg i^^^J^S!^^iuM^%. toraally, actios-dlrMUy upaa tfta Woo* aad Pekin government approach the Tokyo K«ur!aea» " tntara. Qwstu - • of toa SMtrortaa' tha government on the subject." fonndkM •Jon o*~Ua 4MaM, a*4 irftas tfca pattest •iretctaa by baUdtas ap tbs eoasmaUo* aad awktairgnatorata duias tuvofk. Tha aroattatora Sara •o much ftUh la lueanttva sowara that «s«r oeat As She Looked st It. One Haodrad Uoiian far aay OSM that It faUs at "Would you prefer to have nappy care. SeadforlUtoftaatltnoalala. KMnm T. 4. OBSSltT a CO., Toiado, O. confidence in your husband and be deSold by all D rauUta, 750. ceived by him or be miserablv jealous Take Ball'* Family Pllto for oooattpattoa. without cause?" T l s Human. "What difference would 1». make Breathes thare a n a n with soul so which I might prefer as lo&g as he Who navar to himself has said, would be sure to go wrong the minute Aa he stubbed his toe against t h e basu 1 M 7 T T I 1 i T —-I I gave him a chance, anyhow T" •v»2SA,LL * " ; ..#S ^ «».'.' -orfl # i :V ."-.: • ! . ' * • r *. ,K' ' . * • • f * : / #f* V ^W/. , * , " . • * .#» ff^r: m'ni»ii^»»yp ^ ^^ta&*s&$ i ny•w WiJ*,ii-1m> f... :*»• .&•+-•••£ *••**»*.mmgn *aawSSinj^jnianna%™'fll; ^ ^P^^^aw^i wfr^^jparjanm^gmmmwigmT ,§pfi*»^%Mvtji: Rugate,,. •-'••-, The severest sentence which the ^ you fPSt Urn* CJ»» pS>» •«•!*>"• wUl *** L ^ i W w W ' . . . „ , / , ^ , , . , 1 •,- ... - , . . , * ' s , #*-» i',.- aaraawTnwp Uk uado«^dJy^^<ll»ial««a with fcno\ n^ay,* w a l l * it mateAojU to o«cer» fH atwsrhstoy-jli If;. #C the army end n a v i who are s&Utf Thirtesn Day *«f greet offenses, .**• haaatifil .19 V• * • M t l * « t l l f M ' > f l » t * It l i the neatest thing to ostracism, fJAiim.*^iZ ) ^ . ca* be W c h e d in the-mbderarte !;-*»,., # • » » •-%• • * « ^ a < n " ^ atata. When the •enteace "dismissal -9«tal Sftl „ Mufficiaat ssad to grow » 1 » I L Above„ is 8¾¾ wfth Ignominy* re passed uno? an of- oftrfcrjs* tegsufc* 1 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ if. tailN r itimeani that hit brother oftcers torn He, may never speak to Mia again durini or it jwmxul99*9*10 Wcr we wUl add a ?&*** his me. If - this ,_— ofleer TT—-• has — a - -relative -,"of Bsrbaer Earliait Csnbilowcr. John A. In, the service, no matter how close ^ £ 3 3 ¾ ¾ Ososse, Wis. K. * W. mzx& 1¾¾ i#& tie" connection may be, there mast Oenarally Dona. neVer again be communication tie* **Did yon know that tbe Downtown tWeen the two. ' Merchants' bank had closed Its doors?" .If It is a young man who Is 'thus "Good heaven*! Is that «??" dismissed and he has a father la* the "Certainly. It always does when army or navy, they are cnt off for- c: o d sstfKs; weather comes/'—Baltimore ever unless the father should choose American to quit the nation* service also. Brawn'* Branchial Troches And when the sentence ts once ^*fi fjMwne' -a'' wOi M-wlde^teputa'tton for cur.passed it: Is unchangeable. A ing cooghs, tore throats and relieving who simply violates the laws of the bronchitis and asthma/ country even to the point of treason has a chance for pardon, but once Experience begotten of matrimony hje receives the document bearing the phrase "dismissal with ignominy," it is a great teacher. stands just as long as there Ts'breath in little wonder that Garfield Tea meets his body. Even if he wishes to enlist in the service as one of the men In the ranks this would not be llowed. When Some finished orators don't seem to caught he would be punished for know when to quit "fraudulent enlistment." In the old days the greatest punishONL¥ OJTK «B*OMO QCimJSB" ment was to cashier an officer. Then l l » t la IJL^TIVB BBX)MO QCImK*. Ux* for t e siirMUiirt U *TW. UBOYX. UMi t t e World he would be taken out before an as-N tover to Cure a Cold 1A One l*y. 38c. CONQRIS8MAN THOS. C A L L scmbled body of troops or sailors and A virtuous deed should never be Hon. Thos. Cule, w h o V a s elected to his insignia of rank would be taken Congress from Alaska, is well known on and his sword broken. Now this has delayed.—Alexander Dow. the Pacific slope, where he lias resided. given way to a more complete method His Washington address is 1313 9th St., of exposing his shame. When an ofP I L £ 8 CCBXD IK • TO 1 4 DAYS. PAZO OlMTMBBT is gamiacteea to euro %aj CAM N. W., Washington, D. C. ficer is "dismissed with ignominy" it of Itching. Blind. BleedUw or PrvtrudlaaTOeain Washington, D. C. is ordered by the president that no- 6 to 14 4*7 s or monry rvfuaded. Me. Perums DrvgCo.. Columbus, Ohio. Some men just can't foot a bill withQeatiemen: I can cheerfully recom-. tice shall be sent to all members of mend Perunmas m very efficient rem' the service -and the crime and the out kicking^ punishment is published in the newse4y tor caught mad colds. papers not only around the headquarThomas CaJc. .Hon €. Sleinp, Congressman from ters where he was last on duty, but Virginia, writes: "1 have used your val- also In the state from which'he comes uable remedy, Peruna, with beneficial or In which he "usually makes hi? results, and can unhesitatingly recom- home. mend your remedy as an invigorating tonic and an effective and permanent Diamond Salesman's Secrets. eure for catarrh/' 'There is no line in which more care ovffcoen* Man-a-tin the Ideal Laxative. must be exercised than in selling diamonds," remarked one of the oldest Unshaken Esteem, dealers in Cleveland. "For instance, husband is still very fond of we don't dare Bhow a man a larger said the woman who disaptohiclt er% one l o fori stone than he can afford to buy. f betting. Knott* d o t y gotketattiitawc*ftMa"Yes," answered young Mrs. Tor- "Even a diamond a carat or a carat and a half in size looks like a mighty ture mm he £roAoJlyi*6f**6ed.»#i kins. small affair to pay so much money for, vAVtn go1**grr n««4«4 oitLeacstef "Well, it's nothing to his credit.'1 and if a man comes in expecting to *m«£e&»tafani V«*UMML arete ataUl "i don't know about that. It shows he has a very forgiving disposition." pay $75 for a diamond he may get dis- iMMnre ami net te ituppont tke nefcav gusted and not buy at all if the salesal|u*A*na, vK*4cn must depend uHi* A milkman doesn't cry over spilt man shows him something a little l W « f y jtoti'propev nouri*kment t larger for $200. The salesman, if he milk if there is a pump handy. Inrtn* nen«rany. knows his business, will find to a certainty just how much a customer is To get ifa benejicial effects, el»oy& »w*a Boothia* Syrvw. fctac, Mfteu MftauUM UMguna, guroa,r«d«OM r«d»c •> willing to pay before he shows him buy the genuine r«r cbDdrco UclSiac, ^ IHUMUDB, »N*J« vm, curoi wtad eoUc. aaeabotUe. anything. No, Alonto, a nervous woman isn't "Then it's better not to show a necessarily nervy. colored stone, such as a ruby or an emerald or a blulah diamond in connection with other diamonds. If you show some customers a colored stone F I G S Y R U P C«X ONLY and then put it away- and show him a SOLO BV ALL LEADING WUOC1STS good white diamond he will declare onesoeonly, regular price 50t**r Bottle that the diamond is off color. It does not seem to be a whim so much as the effect on ilie oyes of the colors in the stones." ^ ;*'% »••»! > ! 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The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article'are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and saiest externa) counterirritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic Ind Gouty complainJa. A trial will prove what we claim for It. ang It will be found to be invah>«ti|rin nnfniknsenA«tand for children. Once used no family will be without >L Many j X P ^ J ^ N S H ^ g the best of ail yonr preparations." Accept no prsfasfjnM s^. va|Sllaa^Mp%t the same carriea our label, as otherwise it is not gamnaarr-r-jr--^-- " ^ t r "^ aetie^ yeur I M N M and we Will mall our V M » H M our pfpmrmUmtf Sv-r wNlch will Intereat you ntteteSt. C H E S E B R O U G H M F G . C O . NewYerhCay W.L.DOUGLAS $300 $359 SHOCa AT ALL >fticca,OFTHEf ron EVERY MEMBER AMILY, MEN. BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. W. L. Ommmfmm i s j g a awMf mmght 1 immn'mtaM, $3JM>amd*3.BOt ^ tham macrjatams aammmfmcimmmm aathm---^ •idjhmpaumm tarns *•*# thmar^a} WXD«iglis$4aid$5GftEapSln^CwrtB8l4t^^ Fast Color Evtlrlt Vstd „ . WI#-to « r « A r T I O W . W. UDomtto»™w>dawdpri««l«mmp«l 00 bottom. T»«kj WaSlBfcMItjrt*'. Sold by tlXhir** »h<* d«lA;Viwnrb«ro. ttbowBXi^l!bow •^S^J^^S^mJl.it^ SiJ^ PAY WHEN CURED PILES POSITIVELY NO MONEY ACCEPTED UNTIL CURED ,Mrt 'VY TRITE os «fu ,V V cm—— you CANCER we w « | ' ¥ W IFNOTC A •ntc* t o cvora you or chafg* Yow 4 o MM pay ooe cent and! incarcdudvouinttfbtthtMii • . Write to-dky and w e wBI sead T«• • booklet mxpmmiwmj oar new tree** * ia K SjTeili t w «a pern ot the Dra, Burleson «k Buxksoa HfiCTAL S P E d A U S T S 1#S M o n r o * S t r e e t G R A N D RAPIDS, MICH. NORTH BUTTE EXTENSION Before the end of vhis year this utook will >*eU freely fn tbe open market for three time* ami more what ItVan be boufrbt for now. Seinl at (Mice fmprice* and detailed Suformation. Kreo ou reqni^t. E. M. BUCHANAN A CO. INVSSTMCMT 42 •raaeWay W. N. U . DETROIT, NO. 6, 190S. Beart P/B*e^^W. Alahaatiiie anitary Durable f NOT N A R C O T I C . DODD'S V :>\\\N: *•.•• UMUoi»Piorpntnc nor runerai Vr*** How a Dog Saved the Family. THE OHLY A man in Oxford, Pa., owns a pet collie who is reported to have saved AcABASTlNE the lives of the family by ringing the dinner bell to awaken them. The dog found the house in flames at midnight, and not beins able to awaken the household by barking, grasped the Suitak»le for : any room, never molds, mildews or drop* off the rope to the dinner bell, as he had been wait Cornea in dry powder. Add taught to do when summoning the cold water. Brush on wall with 7 bands from the fields, and in an inI inch flat brash. stant aroused the entire neighborhood. Alabestine is in nackagee, eorThe members of the family barely esr e c t j y Ubeted ALABAOTNB. caped with their lives. . The two chilEach package covers from 300 to dren were partly overcome by the 450 squanj leet of-walt smoke, t h e children had taught the acxTccii acAtrnruL aorr. dog this trick, and arc now grateful to VEJLVETY SHADES him for.knowing when to ring it. THAT aevca raoc AS WELL AS ACLCAR MULUANT MrWTC Worfcint the "Rope Trick." AJabastiae is absolutely sanitary How the "wonder worker" of India and tborooghly beautiful Try It performs his "rope trick" la told by a fids faJL Yonr dealer has it, if correspondent who witnessed the feat not, write to in a busy street of Surat in broad daylight: "1 was writing fn a room ALABASTINE CO. overlooking thrs thoroughfare, on the NewVeifcCny - Oraa*K$$m. Mlcb ant^ fjoor of the "house, when*, my ffiend called to' me. Stepplag on to the veranda P saw a small groHip of people gathered- rotrnd a 'man and a boy. The man threw a long rope straight up la the air and the boy then climbed up the rope, the lower end bf which waa held by the man. Having reached the top of the rope, the boy balanced himself, in various postures, on the point of the rope and then disappeared from sight. Afterward he appeared again on the ground and he and the man qnietlj walked % away. The small group of pejopie dispersed and I went hack to my writing." t n i l . i;}'» i N FrBMOfcs DigetttflfiCnteffuln^araJItestCoataiwnriltar CALIFORNIA KIDNEY I PILLS A fA XWgrtabfa Prt HcaiioafiyAg> sJrttatiog fcfetfaitfSalnlTtantliif r * u-% y ALCDtiOt-3 PER CElfT . aseueiTisa Mtw Ten Cily WESTERN CANADA ! Soto*of th#obo>p*t l»n4» tor grain growiug* i stork raiAioff end otixed fanning In th* new <tt»; iri<>tfl *>f 8a*»kJktvbcwan and Aiberte haT« re! ceattjr been OetatS ft tetUassset naoer the Itfkstw Itaaistttw tegilitfawt Kntrr may now be made by proxy (on eevtaio coaditkma), by the father, mother, U D , daughter, bTothee er aiatee of an loteoding home.-, ,"-. •* &aaa*atea*UofJfaa*rea (ttaviww eaairr available in taeee great graia-wcowiag, •toek-ralalnc and mlae* farming eeetiona. There yon will find bealtiiful ellaaate, good ' neighborm, oburvbeeforfamily»ordhip,Krhoe}>i } for yoar t-lUldean. good law*, «plendid cr«p», | and railroad* convenient to market. ! Entry fee ia eaeh eaac in S10.0S. For pampliI let, "Lant Beat We*t," particular* aa to rale*. ' rmitea, beat time lo go and where to locate* apply to M. f. HclMXtS. • Awaee Tenlre Hack. •r C. A. UUIHI. Samk SM. HerM. Wmv PILES ^.RIIfRfiTc? n at df-Bgftntti er ay Sampia r k s a ad "ANAglSlt" Trihaaa BlOg^ Ksw Yoea PUTNAM F A D E L E S S D Y E S r-m ^1 m*^- \SH,:< V 7W$ • • * A t ^* L ^ •:y x ^¾¾^ • ' " . '.5. "-JF ,J*M wyppiy 'I111 •' '"tfJi^Tft d^iiM»H • . • • ' • . ' • ' ' - . • ' ' ' • ' • ; * miss this opportunity M* of H s * « c * Y f * «t a tits** to 'An od-ar OHM bt^tft bade that we had thought burted forAs * • regard ton* e*ms*B l a f d e m e it ***»/>**»»< to *»**«* have been j«ft here before. Ths t, t l * « o s t mementos* ssaanM;. ttteattxnes attach thwaa^ya* to «H) watttigfilxM*;things. >' &. s ^ faead maa<** « r left: "•Hay I balft you to t a a t «1 tha tfflsd rtet, Mr. 8mlthr* »**lesT No, thank you-ue rioa for •at,' totjn answered vehemently. I t taMOdated with ths wont mlataka-of ^ * $ that na E. A. Bowman ol "TW fiosy Stow" visited friends in Detroit last week. Great preparations are being made for the Republican banquet here Feb. 20. ttae' bet4 >Aitd~ttoei lor yemr mooef. A Urge bjuioeM wwi e epaj! £--**•** •*— - - • >•way ol doing buaineaa, hTt>at ia my p^Iief^ r w f , w w . ^ , t yot* with a set of teeth I nafcarallf look iorrarfj to 4a etiier dental work 1B your family or for your frienda. i *, A Mistaken Idea Abo*jT Deitiiatpy Jesse Cook, a farmei in Oeeola la that teeth can oof be filled or erownad without extownship, sold his crop of Alsike cruciating pain. If yon labor'under this delation, clover seed for $700. come and let u§ explain to you oor painter* ayaiem, by The Baptist society have purwhich we fill, crown and extract teeih without the chased the interest Mrs. Curtis slightest pain. held in residence of the late Ohas. Curtis, and will make it over for Business Pointers. t a parsonage. EuaiHtln Frn SwfJn H AH Khrft «f W«l Jto« A move is on foot for a ChauFor Sale. tauqua Assembly here the coming Dr. W. J. W a l s h , formerly with Dr. Adams, and present Manager Union Paiuleaa Dentiata, Olovar bay for sale. season. However, as $2,000 is t7 A. H.Randall. needed for the ten days entertain- Detroit —^ ,_—,— WIN open, abouf Feb. 12, o v e r SIdler*a D r u g s t o r e , Plncknew ''-.*. WASTSD. ment the plan looks doubtful. 500 rpore buyers of Souvenir Post A. J. Prindle has sold his stock ADBITIOJAIIQCAX. Cards at The DISPATCH OFFICE of goods to the Detroit MercanCouncil Proceedings COSTLY DRUGS. The North Hamburg social and f . L. AHDKBW8 ft CO., FTJBS. tile Co. who will open lip within a Some Rara and Peculiar 8ubatanoea literary meeting that was appointed Of the Tillage of Flnckney few days with a sale. Mr. Pindle U»ed In Medioine. to meet at the home of Wm. Nash has ART FACTOffT S . r S T has been in business in Howell A writer in Wisaen fuer Alle throws been postponed. REGULAR. JSBSMSWSff for 24 years. some interesting light on rare and peH«i W a n * . Mek Utt poultry «•*• kmcaltiei and oovesm u Charles Carrol was arrested here Monday, Feb. 3, 1908 drugs. Saffron, he points out, •tntDecK. Hu«iOu«ki» tfOWOM A boiler in Brown's greenhouse Council convened and called to ord- culiar to tfa* tnwnrn tarn awatkt would strike an ordinary observer as tbe past week on a charge of stealing. itelOcMBp] bursted last Sunday owing to a decidedly expensive at $13 a pound (to We learn that his beating will be er by Pres. Dunn. coins, nit change marks into our coinage) until here today, Thursday. I vent in one of the pipes being Present, Trustees Roche, Teeple and told that it is composed of the central • Wanted J^TSTSSS/S *—• »0*™*,«* to ML VanWinkle. •mall portions only of the flowers of Absent, Farnam, Nixon and Smith. the crocus, 70,000 of which it takes to Minutes of last meeting read and make a pound. Attar of rosea sells at $112 odd per pound, and it takes approved. 10,000 pounds, or nearly five tone of Clerk being absent, W. A . Carr was roses, to obtain one pound of the oil. appointed Clerk pro tern. Aconitine, extracted from the root of Motiop made by Teeple supported monkshood, is said to be the very by Roche that village borraw $100.00 strongest poison extant, the dose being one six-hundredth of a grain. It Is sold for period of six months. at the rate of $108 per ounce. Ayes—Teeple, Roche, Van Winkle Turning from the vegetable to the and Pres. Da mm. animal worJd In search of rare drugs, Motion made by Teeple supported the writer refers to the musk of the ing and S h o r t h a n d t h o r o u g h l y WS8TPUTVA1L yon will have a splendid earning power. by Rocbe that the village olerk order Asiatic deer, which at $24 to $80 an ounce must be a prize to the wily It pays to be independent. Why not Mrs. Kirk Van Winkle has been supplies for village election. hunter. In some of the tropical seas a beginnow. Ayes, Roche, Teeple, Van Winkle floating, sweet smelling mass of amill the past week. bergris la met with worth at present and Pres. Dnnn. Howell Biisiness College, Bessie Murphy, of Howell, was $80 per ounce, or $480 per pound in Motion made by Teeple supported Howell, Mich. home over Sunday. the market. The ambergria ia aald to by Rot be that Alfred Monks be noti- be the diseased biliary product of the Glenn Gardner left Monday fied that be will be required to extend whale. See U s For bis tripps with the snow plow so that morning for Kentucky. Another peculiar product in use as a drug is a solution of the pure venom H. B. Gardner made a business all residents of tbe village will be of the rattlesnake, given occasionally accomodated. The price for so doing F. L ANDEEW8 ft CO., POTS. trip to Howell Tuesday. In malignant scarlet fever. to be the same as at present, $1.75 par Sadie Harris spent Saturday trip. THE "COUP DE JARNAC." and Sunday in Ypsilanti. Ayes, Roche, Teeple, Van Winkle C. Avis and wife, of Hartland, and Pres. Dunn. A French Adas* and tha Inoldant Upon The following bills were presented : Which It FUata. are visiting at Bert VanBlariThe "coup de Jarnac" has become a Leo J^avey labor .75 cum's. French proverb, and it serves to dis(i Adrain Lavey .75 tinguish a stroke as decisive as unMr. and Mrs. John Dunbar visMalt Jtffreya .76 foreseen which Intervenes for the set >< ited friends in Unadilla one day Will Jeffreys .76 tlement of any affair. The adage rests Clayton Plaeftoay i < last week. .75 upon an incident in the life of Gui .4 Chas. Henry .50 Chabot, Seigneur de Jarnac, a noble Miss Nellie Gardner entertainif E R Brown 2.25 of the court of Francis I. The He passed her friend, Miss Ethel Read, (t J L Roche ed between him aud Le Chatelgneraie, .75 of Pinckney, last week. ' the dauphin's favorite. King Frauds, John Jeffreys marshal service and feeding trump 13.00 i however, forbade the duel. At the sucMrs. John Fitzsimmons receivj cession of Henry II. the old quarrel Clyde Darrow labor 1.05 ed the sad news, Sunday, that hea I was revived, and the overdue duel was (Ibas Eldert labor, street lgt 4.50 j fought on the plain of St. Germain sister Mrs. James Fisk died SatI S P Johnson street lgt 9.50 ; with all the formality of the ancient urday, Feb. 1st. .) C Dunn tax roll and pay to I Judicial combats and in the presence of the whole court. Jarnac was weakWm. Jeffreys and Millard DarUse DeWitt's Little Early Risers, er and less agile than his adversary, row lor labor 2.45 nt u Bpi s Th who was one of the noted swordsmen Jackson & Cadwell oil 1.25 of the time, but he had taken lessons Alfred Monks cleaning walks 12*.50 bT DmuUL Motion by Teeple and Rocbe that from an Italian bravo. In the duel Jarnac waited for an epening and bills be allowed. then dealt La Chateignerale a heavy PLAIHFrEID. Ayes, Rocbe. Teeple, Van Winkle and unexpected stroke which hamstrung him. This was in 1447. Ten Plenty of snow this week. and Pres. Dunn. years later Jarnac was a captain in The mere saying of words Is \ Uf on motion Council adjourned. Norman Topping was on, the the defense of St. Qnentin. Eventualand some men devote [ sick list the last of the week. W. A. CABS. Olerk pro tern ly he met his fate in a duel. But the : their whole fives to ft They > "coup de Jarnac" Is historic in the an; Taft VanSyckel and wife, of Children and Candy ; father than act The canals of sword play.—Argonaut. Olve children plenty of pure sugnr, | Iosco, visited relatives here the howkrs in any commutaffy and butter scotch nnd they'll havt> past week. Monkeys and Parrots. tie of this kind. little need of cod liver oil. says 1 itA lung specialist was talking about the unsuccessful bus- j James Walker and Wm. Lpng- Woods Hutchinson In Woman's Ilotru a famous scientist who hnd contracted man is talking the SJCCCSS- j uecker and their wives visited at Companion. In short, sugar Is, nl'fei consumption from a lot of consumptive meat, bread and butter, easily cftir ful mas is acting. When he monkeys that ht> lvul been experimentnext most important and uecessai.Y C. A. Mapes' last Saturday. speaks he uses words, but he ing upon. faod. You can put the matter to -A "Tills should \)c n lesson nnd n warn tells facts. He seldom, howI The L A 8 will serve dinner at test very easily. Just leave off tlv in-^ to \\A .ill." l);1 said, "for nothing is ever, depends upon his own the home of Wm. Longnecker, pie, pudding or other desserts nt your rn >ro danrrermis tr> the lungs' health voice. Friday, Feb. 21st. A patriotic lunch or midday dinner. You'll be as- I1I;KI lo have n monkey about the tonished to find how quickly jou'll He bring* to his aid the txwapet tongaed j program will be given, and all are feel "empty" again and how "unfln hi aire, rracllcnlly nil monkeys ^have vote* of the press. lahed" the meal will seem. You can't consumption hi this elimate, and It Is most cordially invited. Jus! sis easy to take consumption from any workingman to accept a dinHe purchases space :n the ! *' Deputy Gt. Com., Sarah J L a get n monkey as from-a mnn or woman. ner pall without pie in It. And he's T; \i thi' *':i!w» with pnrrots. They, too. advertising columns of his local Tour will hold an all day meeting absolutely right. The only thing that have consumption, nnd they, too. are pioer, and he uses it to good j; w i t h P]ainfield Hive on Wednes- can take the place of sugar here is most apt to give tbe disease to those beer or wine. It is a significant fact who pet them. As for me, rattier than ^dvaxitage. J [| day, Feb. 12. Meeting to begin 8 that the free lunch counters run in live in the same house with a pet monThis »s /your local. paper. 0 »* O. Q A « v f uou 411 connection with bars furnish every key or a pet parrot I would take a cot There is space tn*V7f^ these col^. *J, at. 9:,10 a. m.,' dinner atl unoon ' -All t A .J A members are unrer! to h« nraonn* I imaginable thing except sweets. Even In the hopeless ward of some conumns for use. Are you add- J ™ 8 r e " f S e c l to»oe present. t b e r e 9 t a u r a n t 8 M d l u n c h ^ , , a t . sumptives' hospital." —New Orleans mi ing its strength to your voice? •! , T t a Metropolitan Concert Co. tached to saloons -or bars often refuse Times-Democrat. * • Roperly used it will aid yon* j j»' will give an entertainment at the to servo deaserta of any sort They I Maccabee hall, Feb. 19. This is know their buaineaa! Tbe more sugar A Hur-snt Woman. and sweets a man takes at a meal the The Cabman—Gimme your bag, lady. » tbe last number on the leetfcre fees alcohol be wants, Converaely. „ _ *ad I'll put it on top of the cab~ Mrs, > course. All the other nrtjtebers nearly every drinkingm mas will tell; yon that he bat lost his ftsgft* 'or' Oatcake (as she gets in>-No; that poor $MH«I M MM have given the beat oi ffRafao- swat*. Tbe mora candy ttajjEi t o n - 1 s o r M <* W » *•* fot aacmfh to pmX •tion to the people here, SWIMS, tha less aloohoi ^ ¾ t ? * carry tt 00 a y lap^LsoOtft Tfo Bits. er as stoves were hustled in to protect the plants. A suit has commenced in Circuit Court between Peter Redinger and Arthur Munsell of Iosco. - Mr. Bedinger claimeB damages because of alleged shame and disgrace to his family by Mr. Munsell. Iff Y o u W i l l L e a r n B o o k k e e p - look after renewals and increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magazine on a salary and commiwioAJbaBJ^.. Sxp«rien^| desirable, but not rnj«(£&ry. trood opportunity for right 'paroh:' Address Publisher, Box 59, Station G, New York. 'J~.v. HO WELL BUSINESS COLLEGE * ..;. < i i...* -Why Should O - f ^r " ' " ' "*"»'«• lamity Be Full of \ *** ' * "*'• Words?" i ^ ;Jtr twt ft"-*. & Owing to tbe wind and cold Wednesday it was found impossible to have tbe school rooms 8uffici>mtly warm to have school and it was adjourned. This is tbe first time that this bas happened since the new far* nace was installed. Friday night and Saturday reminded one of tbe Dakota blizzard we read about. Tbe wind blew and tbe snow "anew" and then tried to wet on top of itself and in most places succeeded enough to make travel almost impossible—mail carriers could not maUf their trips—tbe doctor got tipped over a few times—trains late This kind of weitb r has been repeat^ * «d nearly every day since, and as ws go to press )6 repeating. Adopted New Members. Tbe order of Modern Woodmen held a big meeting in the opera bouse here Tuesday evening. Tbe degree team came over from Ann. Arbor and gave an exhibition drill which, was free to all and was pronounced tine. After tbe drill the work of adopting a large class was taked up and was nnder the cbarue of the A. A. team. This work was alto tine. At tbe close of the work the order served a banquet and the entire eyening was a complete success. Sixteen new members have been adopted within tha past few weeks. New Dental Parlors. Wednesday Dr. W. J. Walsh of Detroit was in town and made arrangements to open up model parlors over rfigler's drug store on or about February 12 MT. Walsh was formerly with Dr. Adams of Detfoit and present manager of ihe Union Painless I Valuta, and comes highly recommended. He had charge of Dr. Moore's dental parlors in Awn ArbDr last season while Mr. Moore and laniily were having their summer outing. Dr. Walsh bas secured space in tbe Dispatch where be will tell yon things yon ought to know about jour teetb. Costa of Office. On the day after his election the chief magistrate of a certain town In the Midlands who enjoys the repuj tion of being rather "near1^ marten was asked for a to the local football club. 'T really can't do it," "Just look at tbe outlay rW'lUeady been put to through accepting office*!" And he produced a small ledger Inscribed on the cover "Mayoralty Expenses." On the top line of the first Inside page was the entry, "Dress suit, £2."—Reynolds' Newspaper. An Exception.. The Philosopher—Tell me what a person reads and I can'ten yon what he la. The Dyspeptic—Not always. There's my wife, for Instance. She's always reading a cookery book. The Philosopher (conadently)-WeH? The Dyspeptic-Bat ah*** so conk! v «CV/,;•.*(• \P^ 1 '^^ , '%*'V' •**•<— r«i^fi-i5 i.*~i '*('l>'n((^ : «». 1- SUPPLEMENT TO THErtMcKNEYDISPATCH •*•• ^ Mr. Gardner moved to adjourn until Mr. Miller of eivil claims committee Mario* & o 3 • Iwolpli • Bal ou band Dm. si, 100b to-morrow morning at nine o'clock. reported bills as appears by -Nos 552 • 587 Tax of 1906 •••• »,**• •••••••• B«l oo hand D*«. 51,1906.:./1.. «210 28 ToUl lOWOO Motion lost. / to 556 inclusive with rcomendation that Tr»ari»m4 torn eonUngnft ftw4 ._ 88 XI Order* S * * l paid -... "lONiaf lOJfl f7 Orden paid Mr. Beurmann moved tnat the chair | they be allowed as charged. Recom- ToUl . $ 300 OU Tax returned 171 M Bal o a i a a d Dec. 81,1907.. Diaotmwnta appoint a committee to consult with mendation concurred in. Jiuuy Sinbi, 1908 BOO 14 Order, paid 4 88 7« Bal o a h a n d Dee. 81,1907, T««al Total ,. | 100(6 87 Telephone Co. as to new contracts. PermmiaBion being granted him, W. Bftloa hand Dec. 31,1107 • »>» iff Cohort aa aad Oooway Daloa Bnaak f Pursuant to adjournment t h e Board Marlon N o « „. * SOU UO Tax of 1M6 Carried. E. Scott of Fenton, Mich appared be- ToUl • f Supervisors of Livingston County, Bal o n hand D e c . 81,1908 •_ IawUpt» goad Total MM Chair appointed Messrs. Allen, Beur- fore the Board and made some remarks BvoatffU Order* paid.'. *."...*.".". Mich, met at their rooms in the Court Total v : 106 76 TeTB Bal o o hand 8 KM ou Bal on baud Dec. 81,1907 mann and Miller. relative t o the forfeiture of bail bond B»l 6a D u d D t c . 81,1901 D e c . 31,1907 _ House in the village of Howell, and ItoMired from aehool cttmrnlmiQ—t.. .Total woo Total • in the case of People vs McKeon. Mr. Beurmann moved to adjourn unTotal $ were called to order by their chairman, Dlaban«meata "BIB OceoUNol KJiCAPrrULATlOIl til to-morrow at nine o'clock. Motion Mr. Dodds moved that the Pros. Ord»r»pald M 132 S3 Bal on b a n d D e c . 81,190U W. A . Finlan. g a. «0 79 7¾ blate F a a d * lost. Att'y be instructed to take steps t o Bal on £aad Dw! 11,1W7. Total Moved by Mr. Judson that the Beard U 99 Beceipta., ToUl 'ill 25 $38948 77 B a l eon uand Dec. »1 ^1907'... Civil claims committee by Messrs. release Mr. P . C. McGuire the surety 21 99 Dlaburevmenht adjourn until one o'clock. ' Carried Primary School Fwui Total 21 9» Ives- and Miller reported civil bills on McKeon bond from further liability. Contfenent Taad BeotipU Heceipin AFTERNOON SESSION which weM allowed as appears by Nos. Motion withdrawn. fclniawaaitco Bluer 01 Ueceirod from aute treasurer % M1V6 00 Dlaburaeuxeate. Bal on hand D e c . 31,1008 28 41 Supt. Ben r en a of Criminal Claims 538 to 541 inlcusive Tutal f~Jp*uO Mr. Podds moved that the Pros. Boor aad Inaaae Faa4 ToUl U 41 DiabuxtvMtnt* committee presented bills as appears Mr. Bishop moved to adjourn until A t t ' y be instructed to release P. C. Tomuhlp t»«toren'receipt* Beceipts. » 30*06 00 Bai vu hand Dec. a i , 1 9 0 7 . . . . . . . . . . . »41 wmn pmn Diab u rttem e u u by Nos ^05 to 506 with recommenda- to-morrow morning a t nine o'clock. McGuire from liability on t h e bail Bal oa hand D«c. SI, ISO? 3720 00 Tucal 28 41 Tata!...... $"«4iafoo loherttaaea TaaVaad tion chat they be allowed. Carried. bond of People vs McKeon upon payUoadlULa a n d Btocabridge Hecelpta M i l Pi Library Sefeool Toad * Sup. Camreon presented the matter Bal on b a n d D e c 31,190ti S UK S i a b u n w m v o U W. A. Finlan Willis L. Lyons ment of $50.00 to the County TreasurReceipt* Total " Mlo Recommendation of Committe conUqaorTax **»* Chairman Clerk. er to cover costs. Carried. Bal oa aaad Dec. » , 1MB I 21» 01 Bal o n band D e c . 31,1907 18 se Booeipbf 111» M curred iq. jao ai Total « U 3» DlibuxfautaU Mr. Slider moved to adjourn until Ktnea received iom* ' . . . . • . 478 Li I THURSDAY JANUARY 9 «f p r o / i draga place for Juvenile offenWal*h Total I to-morrow morning a t nine o'clock. 0oldtara'8«UtfFaa4 DUbiratauate Board met, roll called, quorum preBal on band Dec. 81,190S $ 8 71 Receipts ders. *. W0 CO Carried. Approved. Township treasurers' receipts f 114 86 T o U l »19 8 71 Dlaboravmeata Bal on hand Dec. 81.1807 Moved by Sup. Behrens that the sent ^Minutes of Wednesday's session 478 L'l Order* paid W. A. Finlan Wilils L. Lyons. 7 00 I&atitst* F u n d Total $ 1J71 MeeaipM... Bal o n hand Dec- 31, 1907 matter of providing a place for Juve- read and approved. To the honorable .,• 21*» Chairman Clerk. Dear IJeeaae Pttml T o t a l 8 71 D l a b o n w o i c n t i . . , US A3 n i l e offenders be made a special order board of Supervisors of Livingston Bal oa baai Dec. «1. HOo f 28 00 i i o w e l l a * 4 (Johoctab Pxlipary School F u n d FRIDAY J A N U A R Y 10. for Thursday at two p'lcock p . m. County Mich. ttt 50 Bal un baud Dtn;. 81, lUUo Beceived from county clerk 128 88 Becolpta 24126 00 50 Gentlemen :—I wish to submit the Board met, roH called, quorum pre- Received f r o m Aod't'Qea 20108 0 » Carried. Total l t t a f t IMabaraaxiMata Total * bo 00 Orders paid ............ 18 SO Sup. Miller of Civil Claims commit- following report for the year ending sent. Minutes of Thursday's session l i b r a r y tkhool Fund Dlabunemente laud Dec. 31, 1907. 112 85 Bai on hand OrdetCpald % Dec. 3lBt 1907. i read and approved. fieoeipta 473*1 t e e presented bills as appears by Nos. Total. t usns Dlabara*>meuta m ou State treasurer'» receipt* 0.... Number cases commenced in the cirThe hour having arrived for the 607 to 511 with recommendation that Bal on h a n d D e c . 81,1907 la oo Cuhoct&b and Dceriield Deer Licence Fund Total i So UO B a l o u Laud Dec. 31,1906 cuit court, Civil (law aside) 23; Crim- special order "Providing a place for '. WOO they be allowed. .S 101 48 Beoalpte 73 00 DiaburstfOients V i l l a g e of Brighton Total ~ inal 12, Chancery (Divorce) 21, Chan101 48 detention of J u v e n i l e s . " Recommendation of committee conVillage o t Briyhtuu Fund 5 00 Order paid cery 15, Total 71, Deer license issued Moved by Mr. Ives that the commit- Ual on hand D e c . 31, Becelpta curred in. 78 78 Hal on Land Dec. 31. J»07 __ «o 4S Keoelpta lHuti $ Disbursement:) 101 4$ Moved by Sup. Dodds that the bill 50, Notary's Commissioned 29, Physi- tee Qn grounds and buildings make a T o U l $ "78 Total i Village uf H o w e l l Fund DiBbureeiueut« H o w e l l Village of Wm. P. Van Winkle be laid on t h e cians Registered 1, Dentists R e g i s t e r - contract with^Mrs Backus to t a k e care V i l l a g e treaaurer'b receipt $ Beceipta 1U 70 44 as Bal on baud D e c . 31, 1'JOtJ t 74 i table until Wednesday a t 2:30 o'clock ed 1, Assumed names registered 2, of J u v e n l i e s a t t h e rate of 80 c e n t s Total • * 7» Diaburdeiuwntti Total '* 44 tf5 Village of Howell T r a n c r i p t s of J u d g e m e n t recorded 1, per day. Motion withdrawn. IB 0 0 Uucluiuied Katatea Fund Carried. Order paid 28 0 5 Beceipta W o'i Articles of Association 5, M a r r i a g e Bal on b a n d Dec. 31,1907 __ Moved b y Mr. Beurmann ":hat what Bal on hand D e c . 31, 1«W5..'. Moved by Mr. Bishop and supported $ 73 42 41 95 (,'enietery Fund • Total $ b9 L*i t h a t the chairman appoint Sup. Slider License issued 133, Births recorded is known as, the Ladie's L i b r a r y in t h e Delinquent t a x collected ReceiptB 100 00 Livingston County N o 1 Total $ '70 IW I4i as a committee to consult the circuit for 1907, 321, Deaths recorded for 1907 basement of Court house be fixed up as _ 4 8 DiiburBfioeut.-t Bal on hand Dec. 31,1&*J $ Disbursements 48 County Drain T a x e s 73 4> Paid County Treasurer from a place of detention for J u v e n i l e s . V i l l a g e t r e a s u r e r ^ receipt $ judge in regard t o t h e Telephone Co. 261, Total ' Bal on hand D e c . 31, l'JO/ __ t>9 Sftl Receipts 3±>li 21 Bal on baud Dec. 3 i . 1'Jiu _ 3U374 77 having the Court Rooms for their ann- Sale of Deer License $62.50, J u r y , Carried. •la Disbursements Total * Hi 7'Jt*) 19 Total S ual meeitng, Monday, J a n ; lb", 1908. E n t r y and Stenographer fees $115., Mr. Cameron moved t h a t Mr. P r a t t Total balance Dec. 31, 11-07.... Unclaimed^ Eatate* . . ¢104404 7U Livingston County > o . Li Craud Totals jjlfcTiLU W 4 53 Carried. , Circuit court fines $85. R e c e i p t s , and wife b e appointed as agents to take • i v m y s t o u County, Mk-u.,.J an lu, 1'dOS Beceiptn Bal on L a n d Dec. 31, l'JUu" $ Howell " , W. O. Hl.IDtK 4 aa i'5 Oi -S care of said Juveniles a t t h e same r a t e Bal on hand D e c . 31, lOOti Moved by Mr. feehrens to adjorn J u s t i c e court fines filed $105.20 Total j .. . A Committer) - U K O V A V H O B N 4 r,i U5 Uo Bal on band Dec- 31. 1'JUrW g ' J t j i l N 1 1 . .ML'.T.-ON _ Dated Howell, Mich J a n 2nd, A . D . as allowed for t h e care of prisoners Total until tomorrow morning a t nine o'clock. 4 J3 05 0 3 Bal o n hand D e c . 31, l'J07 S Tutsi $ at the j a i l . Carried. 1908 Carried. y^ u3 Total S LtwJii.'*ton t'utiuty Xu 3 Mr. Behrens moved t h a t t h e report 4 29 Willis L. Lyons W. A . Finlan Willis L. Lyons Moved by^Mr. Bishop t h a t t h e chair Bal o n hand Dec. ai. l'. 0,j $ Cemetery Fund ' " l '~Jj be accepted and approved. Carried. Totat Keueipts County Clerk. appoint a committer; of three t o d e 4 L!'J Chairman Clerk l Mr. Ives moved that hereafter, the 100 00 Ral on band Dec. 31. I j07 S 4 •Z'J Mr. Bishop moved that the report be termine how the room shall be pre- Cttdh received T U E S D A Y J A N U A R Y 7. Tolal 3 Total $ "loo' 00 Clerk in paying- circuit court jurors, pared for t h e detention of J u v e n i l e s . Disbursements LivinL'ttuu County .No j Board met, roll called, quorum p r e - accepted. Carried. h'.t V. pay mileage only by the nearest t r a v e l 101) t o Bal on h:md D - e . 31, 1!<UJ Keceipt $ S Mr. Judson moved t h a t the insurance Carried sent. Minutes of Monday's session read ' »,7 i.1 ed wagon route unless t h e route b y l<ju 00 Total $ Total li'.l Chair appointed Messrs Bishop, and approved. Mr. Slider as special on the court house and jail and contents be approximately r.he same, County Drains Jji'.l on haLd Dec. 31, l'J^v u rail committee to consult with the Cicruit be fixed a t $25,000, and t h a t i t be in- Whitaker and Gardner. Conway N o , 1 Totui i Carried. Mr. Miller of civil claims committee Bal on hand Dec. isl, li»W... L! .t l^al on hand Ih-c L i v i n g s tlVO-j. o n County !>o s Juikve as to telephone meeting reported sured for three years. Motion lost. 74 Mr. Slider moved t h a t t h e board T a x of IL'O.J SOU (M Tot;il ft)' Mr. Slider moved t h a t the amount reported bills as appears Nos. 558 to t h a t Judge Miner was willing to ad: to-morrow morning a t Total Bal on hand De?. 31, UtK .. M ".i" adjourn until journ . o u r t on the day the Telephone insurance on county buildings be iixed 560 inclusive with recommendation of i;s Total ;. ^y ~tj O r b T p paiiI 'J.'7 nine o'clock. Carried. Approved. ; 71 Bal oa band Dr<. 31, l .uV committee that they be allowed as " i i at "$35,000. Motion carried Co. desires the court room. Conway IxuLi W. A. Finlan, Willis L. Lyons. "mo" 3d ' Toial Recommendation concurred Jlal on hand Dec. 31, U'Ov,. Mr. Ives of civil claims committee' charged. 15 » Mr. Cameron moved t h a t the TeleChairman Clerk. H o w e l l No 3 ^ Tcital iO 1.. i>:il on liiii.t !)• c. phono Co. be not allowed t h e use of reported t h e civil bill of the Sheriff in. 31, 1;0J. 10 21 ,'Vi",'if'ii;'-! 7(1 15 Mr. BL-tt-htnKi of criminal claims com- Bal on hand Di-c Totiil •i\ "iii S A T U R D A Y J A N U A R Y 11 1!K> court room for their annual rneet- and other civil bills which were allowMJ U Total r •JO Order paid , . mittee reported ttbl of A. K. Tooley, ed as recommended as appears by Nos. ing. Motion Withdrawn. Bal on ha d D e c Jl, I'.'JT Conway N o li i:» 9(j Board m e t , roll called, quorum p r e Deputy Sheriff, with recommedation 542 to 548 inclusive, which recommend1 7 '_".> Total J litil on hand D e c . 31, \\'<i> ; •5 LH 10 sent, Minutes of Fridays'a session read Mr. Dodds moved t h a t Chas. E . . ,, i L i v i n g ^ ' m County N o that it be allowed as appears by No. taion was concurred in. 17 •.:!' Tutal DLI:i.-jion be appointed agent for t h e and approved. 17 iiii IS.-d on hito-l Dec.ljl. I'/Jij lial on hand Dt-c. ::1,1'.'J7 J4 CI tow.;..;hip of Handy to look after t h e j Mr. Dodds presented a communica- '501. Recommendation concurred in, Mr. Musson reported t h e bill of #• , Totul Total tion from t h e S t a t e Association of Mr. Allen moved to adjourn until Or>ier paid burial of indigent soldiers. % Carried. :i (O Frank Metz, Deputy Sheriff which w a s Comviiy No ti Tivtl on l u n d D e c : u . 1V0V one o'clock. Carried • JJ1 -.:1 allowed as charged. Mr. Bishop moved t h a t Asa Wash- Supervisors. Hal on b a n d D e c . Ml. iwjt> j ; SI.". Total S L.4'^1 TuxoflLiOo ". :j'.tii (>•> Mr. Judson moved to adjourn until ^By S u p . C a m e r o n - - T o t h e Honorable burn I.;.: appointed likewise agent for L i v i a i i o n and ijhi.i«vas?t'* N o 15 'I'oral 4ofi" • AFTftrtNooN ^rcar-jiM*. one o'clock. Carriea Hal on hand Uec. ;ii, l"t; .v Board ot Supervisors : the unvnshin of Green Oak. Carried Orders nnid :j',n i M Mr Ives of civil claims committee Uul o n \iuud D e c .'61.][>o'; [.', ; AFTERNOON SESSION Total 4f Your committee on public grounds Mr. Allen imported the bill of J o h n . Total y ~ 40Y i,i Bal on hand D< c 31. \'.<v'; 0 reported bill of Township of H a m b u r g __ A. J . Wk'kman presented annual reand buildings beg to submit t h e folW. Sweeney with recommendation that J Conway No 10 Total > a ..1 with recommendation t h a t it be allowport of Soldiers' commission as following- r e p o r t : it he allowed, which recommendation l l a l o n hand Doc'. ai.lW'i $ 0 ro l.i\ir^'*ton Coir;ty No 10 ed. Recommendation concurred in. lows. Howell, Mich. J a n . 9, 1908 Total K \')i> Bal on hand De- . tal. JLi'i 5 That there be a steel range size No. was concurred in. n ,">0 , Total Mr. Slider of committee to settle Hal on hand D e c . ill, 10u7 At a r e g u a l r meeting of the Soldiers Mr. Beurmann moved to adjourn m\ vo if purcahsed for sheriff's residence, and Total....: $ \< ?>o O m e n - paid , with County Treasurer made report as j Relief commission for the County of •> 0 i that there be four office chairs bought until one o'clock. Carried i (Conway No l"i j Bal on hand Dt>< . d. 1W,' follows : Livingston, held a t the Probate office for the poor commissioners' office of Hal on hand Doc. 31. I'.HIf. * _ 1<) 44 j Total. .tf A F T E R N O O N SESSION Ti> t h e Hoard of Sui'frvipoi H: Total ~ ""i'.i 44 ' in said county. I^ivin^.ston County N o 1! your committees, selection, one chair Yiiur committee t o whom wa* referred t h e Mr. Behrens presented the bill of \ Ml on Imud D e c . :il, 1W7 l".t 4 4 Bal on hand Dee, i l , lL«><i $ Present G. J . Baetcke, A. J . Wick- mtitt'T of Hpttlini,' wiili Mie county treasurer sub- I Kal J S j No. 2*0 and three chairs No. 282 a t an Total . . . . s "l~(>"l\ jFrom tax eale. K D. Roche, J u s t i c e account, which mit tin* follotvlHir report: ":\ ~ti expense not exceeding fifteen man and E . D . Sargent dollars Conwn.T No 17 | To'al \\Y have carefully examined tho bookfl and was allowed as charged. I 7S l Orders paid IS IV vourh'T^ of tlio county treasurer's acrotint for Bui on hand D e c , 81, l.H>G >: Financial Report. at B e u r m a n n ' s furniture store, also Li OH Bal on hand D.-u. M. 1!M)7 Mr. Cameron moved t h a t the board the year t'lidiut; I)ecea>ber 31, HH)7. ami find the |S li Totnl . " " ' :) SO that the j a n i t o r be allowed t o purTotal 3 Cash on hand January 10, 1907 $208.- following exLublt a true and correct statement 4^ li •'do not g r a n t permisssion to the LivingDal on hand Dec. 31, 11)07 L i v i n g ton Courty NTo 12 thereof: ff 52. chase lOOlbs of No Dust sweeping com1-1. Tot»l j" Uai on hand D-'c. :il, liujti $ ston Mutual Telephone Co. to use t h e Mate Fund -33 5.-. Received from the County Treasurer pound a t $3. per hunrded. Also t h a t From ta:. .^altCedar River Improvement :. 07 RereijhtR court rooms for i t s annual m e e t i n g ( Total Bal on hand D e c . :51, l'.HH! $ 2 1 0 2 :i7 Bill on hand D e c . 31,1 A(] r? by order of Supervisors $91*48. :«" (Si the court house and jail and contents next Monday. Carried Orders pain . . . . Appropriation t a x of lftiti 3.:190 7D i.i 5« :'l7 Total " •Total $330. lial on hand Doc. iil. \<Mi; D e l i n q u e n t etate tax collected 89 03 5 i-7 of same be insured against fire to the :17 K The Clerk read to t h e board all bills Bal on hand Dec. 31. 1MJ... x From l a x Rales •)* ^ Totut By Paid Orders. W. E. Bennett KcdemiitinnB ;w ihi amount of $.35,000 and same to be a p Total $, "J7 71 42 which having been paid by him, having Marion and (xenofi l'oor and insane b i l l s from ftate f K W 11 portioned by t h e County Treasurer caring for C. Helms, Order No. 7 $5 Greon Oak N o 2 Bal on hand D e c 31, imv( been authorized by the Board of SupFrom Aud't Gen tax refunded 2 ?3 Bal on hand D e c 31, H'Ort • 8 217 84 among t h e various agents of the county S W. E . Brown, M. D . for Geo. H . Twice paid rax 1 91 Delinquent t a \ collected ,. . 7 92 ervisors so to do, and other bills during .:0 4'. Total UN? Total as follows: M r . Case of Brighton Rice, Order N o . 8 $10. Total $15.00. From contingent fund 22r>~7li 20 42 Order* paid the year of 1907. Total S'aiWS 77 Bal on hand D e c . :31, 1907 44 50 $2500.00 on Court house, M r . Batcke, Balance on hand $285. Total $ 1H1 2rt L.»iJ 42 15al on hand I>ec. :5|, 1MQ7 Disbursements On motion of Mr. Judson the C l e r k ' s Cohootah No 2 j Moral % :J'2S37 52 J2i~7«i Brighton, $2500. on court house, Mr. To the Honorable Board of Super- State t r e a s u r e r s receipts report'thereof was accepted and payStarn tax r e t u r n e d — Kb W Bal on hand Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 » $ li •I Livin^*ton County N'o 13 Newman of Fowlerville, $2500. on jail isors Livingston Co. Mich., the under- Bal on hand Dec. 31, if07 IS 09 Total .~" ment thereof approved. 1^ 7' j i^fii o n h a n d D<'C.:il. l9tW 106 15 $2000. and $500 on contents, Mr. Ellssigned soldiers relief commission resTotal i auiUS 77 Bal on hand Dec. :U, 1%7 1^ 77 y H X o f lW'i . .. . llrtO ti2 Mr. Ives of Civil Claims committee Total $ ii'i "77 Transferrr>d from L i v Co N<) 1"> by order worth of Fowlerville, $2500. on court pectfully ask that you instruct t h e Contingent F o o d s 70 00 N o 2, r> reported several accounts wnich w e r e Cohoctah a n d Conway U n i o n house, Mr. Teeple of Pinckney, $2500 Receiptfi County Treasurer to transfer from the Total PUt) 77 .$ 171 13 Ral on hand D e c . 31. 100S allowed as recommended as apnears by Hal on hand Decfll,lOOfi $ 43 Orders paid 12¾ 71 on court house, Mr. W. A. Carr Pinck contingent fund to t h e soldiers relief Appropriation tax of 1906 . 22510 00 Delinquent t a x collected 9-^ ii;i Tax retnrued Nos. 515 to 519 inclusive Mr. Behrens 18 3;l ney, $2500. Mr. E . A . Kuhn Gregory 9 99 fund t h e sum of $15 making t h e total Rejected t a x Total . . . w'iifi j Bal on hand Dec. •>;. lft*7 J n r y entry a n d atonoiiraphorV fees moved t h a t the board adjourn until t o 74 l ' Total $ 1 ktfi 77 $2000.,Spaulding Bros. Gregory, $2000, 11.1 00 Orders nai<l fund $300. for relief purposes. from county clerk _ 2l_9*> JWX) 00 Bal on hand D e c . SI, 1EW7 morrow a t nine o'clock. Carried. Borrow**! during t h e v*»ar I.ivingPtnn County No l."> Mr. W. E . Beach, Howell $2000 Mr. G. J . Baetcke A. J . Wickman E. Delinquent tax collected 257 45 Total $ WM,*) W. A . Finian Wilils L. Loyns F.al on hand D e c 31. 190H £ . 35 S 75 127 34 F. M. Lansing, Howell $2000 A l l on Conway and Handy, Bush Krcm tax sales D. Sargent. V Total . " -5,1 75 Chairman % Clerk Liquor nionev 4434 SW Bal on hand D e c . 31, 1LW6 f _ 4?t 03 court house. Mr. Greece Howell $2000 Mr. Judson moved that the report be From Orders paid 1SS 00 Aud't (inn tBx refunded _ fl _" 2 T o t a l . . . . 4iHi3 Transferred to Liv C'n N o 1.4 bv order W E D N E S D A Y ^ A N U A R Y 8. on court house, $1000 to be on contents accepted and adopted. Carried. Total $'53825 01 Bal on hand Dec. 81, 1907 4:1 03 NoL!05 70 0 W. E. Robb, Howell $2000 on court Board met, roll called, quorum p r e Disbursements Mr. Behrens moved t h a t County '5 Total $ ~ ~4iToa Bal on hand Dec. :11. H"«7 County orders p a i d 1191S 39 Total $ 2J3 75 house, E . A. Stowe, Howell, $2000 on sent. Minutes of Tuesday's session Treasurer be instructed to transfer $15. Green Oak N o 1 County loans paid 2«W1 65 Iosco JSo x court house, Mr. Hopper, Howell, read an approved as corrected. n t e r e s t on loans 807 02 Tax of 1QC6 t 1501 58 Bal on hand Dec. 3 ! , 190« from the contingent fund t o soldiers Isalaries 191 24 1501 3" Total 7900 28 Mr. Allen of Criminal Claims com- relief fund. Carried. 01 $2000 on jail, Thomas Gordon, Howell, l&Jl p° Delinquei t t a x collected Transferred to noldl«rs' relief f u n d s . . . . 83 77 Orders paid Total Tax returned 168 8° 191 25 .Furore certificates, circuit court 2S17 10 $2000 on jail, Mr. Snedicor, Howell, m i t t e e reported bills as appears by Mr. Ives moved that the board bill Witness certificated 5O Orders paid 181 50 438 10 Bui on hand Dec. 31, 1907 Total $35,000. B 75 Witnet* and jurora fe*a, justice 159 2* Total Nos. 520 to 521 with recommendation of Sheriff be recalled. Carried _ _ _ _ _ _ $2000 on court house. t ~ 5 o T 5 0 Bal on hand Dec. 31. 1907 WitneBB fees, probate c o u r t S 40 7 Total : $ 1871 ¾ Handy No 5 that they be allowed as charged. RecSW OS On motion of Mr. Bishop the bill County t a x returned Livingston County N o IB T o w n s h i p treasurer'" receipts 332 07 Bal on h a n d Dec31,1906 $ 32 32 ommendation concurred in. Also that the Ladies library room was allowed as charged. Warrants f o r return of d e a t h s and * _ 2 0 83 Total! .' sTTi Bal on hand Dec. 31. 190« 1 births lfil 00 Messrs Musson and Miller of civi Total "' _i> _3 be fitted up for a detention place for Mr. Ives moved that hereafter t h e Circuit judge orders 32 32 3 » no Bal on hand D e c . 31, 1907 Orders paid 9 00 claims committee reported bills as ap- sheriff's charge for washing be reduced Probate judge and i n s a n e orders 8fi3 81 Total | " 3T~£> Bal on hand Deo. 31. 1907 11 S3 Juveniles by placing a closet in northDetroit house of correction bills no r8 pears by Nos. 522 to 533 inclusive with from 40 cents to 25 cents. Carried. Handy S o 7 Total $"" 20 S3 west corner of said room with proper Traasferred t o poor and Insane fund ... 2061 00 Bal on hand D e e . 31,1906 $ 1 7 3 Transferred t o state fund fi 87 recommendation.that they be allowed enclosure, also that wire screens of HArtland N o 1 Mr. Behrens of criminal claims Sparrow bounty orders 5 »9 Tax of ltOri 2-200 00 Recommendation concurred in. Total . . . ~_aoi"73 Tax of 190fi S f>S20 00 fll 64 sufficient strenght be placed upon outcommittee reported criminal bill of Bal o n hand D e c 81, l§07 214$ _0 Total Total $"5is'25 61 Orders paid to2u mt side of the windows, also that bars be Mr. Ives of civil claims committee Edwin Pratt with recommendation by Bal on hand Dec. 81, 1907 53 53 Orders pni^ 6409 4K Poor aad Inaann Fund reported bill of Chas. G. Jewett with committee that i t be allowed as charg410 54 placed not more than six inches apart Total $ 2201 78 Bal on hand P e c . 31. 19,1' Receipts Total $'~ (VS20 IA> perpendicularly upon inside of windows, Handy N o l l recommendation that it be allowed as ed, recommendation of committee con- Bal on hand Deo. 31,190« f 9 3« Bal o s hand D e c . 81,1908 Hartland N o 2 $_ 78 Appropriation t a x of lflOfl 2415 7S charged less amount overpaid for pipe curred in. also that iron bar doors be placed t o J 2S43.JX) 7S Tax of 190<; Total Proceeds from c o u n t y farm ftW (52 on previous bill. Recommendation 7S 58 00 Orders paid The hour having arrived for t h e Reimbursements Total '" SwilljO entrance to said room from hall on 7S Orders paid Transferred from contingent fund 2051 00 Total $ concurred in. inside and the present door be placed special order providing a place of de- To$al Bal i->n baud Dec 31, 19«.7 SI 37 % 523» Tfl Handy N o 11 •upon outside of said entrance and bar Moved by Mr. Whitaker to adjourn tenion for Juveniles, Judge Montague Total f 2i43 00 40 Disbursement* Ral on hand D e c . 31,1«06 S door be placed in entrance t o vault tdvinffston County N o 17 S 472fi 68 4« until one o'clock p. m. carried was brought in and made some remarks DrderapAid ToUl "~ i n s a n e billa Eastern Michigan a s y l u m . . 475 . « Bal on hand D e c . 31, 19o7 TaxofllW, $ 2112 00 room with proper and sufficient bolts J_ in regard to the question. AFTERNOON SESSON School for deaf at Flint ^J"n Total Total j " Total I 5-.^7^ filso » ! a n d locks, and that aots and covering Moved by Mr. Allen that the Judge Order* paid Mr. Musson of civil claims commitH a n d y a n d Iosco N 0 1 1 LM ' be bought as required, and other nec15 70 Tax returntd Bal on band D e * . 81,1906 * Inheritance T a x Fnnd tee reported bill of Wm. P. Van Win- be extended a vote of thanks for his Bal on hand D»c. 31, 1907 4.10 41 L?» 7o ToUl " Receipts Total 5 L'lU' 00 essary fixtures and repairs necessary kle, services assisting Pros. Att'y, remarks. Carried. S 00 $ » ? : Order paid T a t rncelred 770 __ Marr for safety of J u v e n i l e s and building. $'"2384"iCi Bal on hand D e c . A\y 1907 Moved by Behrens t h a t this question with recommendation that it be allowTotal 7 5 70 Tax of 19iY> Total t Disbursements 2'Vi 00 All of said work to be under super$ ed at $100. Recommendation concurred be laid on the table until to-morrow State t r t w n r e r ' s receipts t _ 23M 23 H o w e l l a n d Oceola L4„'M'0O Total at 10 o'clock. Carried. in. 2117 9-t vision of County Clerk and Judge of Totat t ''2^1a Bal on hand Dae. 81,1^)^, S 1ft Orders paid 137 02 Probate, and payable by order of LinnorTax Fnnd "7h Bal on hand D«c.:U, 1907 Mr. Allen of criminal claims comToUl _ Mr. Behrens of criminal claims com"iiiW'Ou t_« Bal on hand D e c . 81, 1907 _ Receipts Total J! County Clerk when properly done. mittee reported bills which were allow- mittee reported bill of Chas. Dewolf, Brtlon hand Dec. 3 i , 1AW lti $ 2227 SO ToUl |T Glea.vin Committee Buildings and Grounds 12S0 00 ed as recommended as appears by Noa. Deputy Sheriff, with recomendation Received trnm B r i x t o n 5 00 Howell No 2 <"a*ih received trom Cohoctah t i e a s $ Fowlerville £tfO 00 v Albert Cameron, Michael Wines, W. 4 00 that it be allowed as charged RecoTotal •. 535 to 537 inclusive. " Howell\ 4*75 00 Bal on hand D*c. 31, iwv> .... . * rijio 4 (»1 Bal on hand De*. 81, 1iV)7 .. . .. " HarnbnrH WO 00 B. Slider, C. A. Bishhop, L. C. GarToUl Mr. Ives of civil claims committee mendation concurred in 5~00 4 00 Total S Piarkney _ 838 ¾ . ¾ Bal on bfcnd D e c . ST, 1907 ner, W. M. Whitaker. Mr. Behrnes ot criminal claims comreported the Sheriff's board bill with 4 IW Lime Lake Total tTlTSJ 82 ToUl r recommendation that it be allowed at mittee reported bill of N. G. Morgan, Tax of ifUV. .! Disbnraements Landlord Mr. Beurmann moved that the re:•_» r o 1?_77S Transferred t o cf>ntiDt;ent fund $ 44S4 88 Total ..., Deputy Sheriff, with recommendation $374.80. ' * o r Treasurer's rer-tnts R10& OO Bal on h a n d Dec SI, lyOfl, 17 7 A Orders paid ^ 11s' P t o e a d ° P t e d a r | d recommendation Total 89 57 On motion of Mr. Cameron the rec- that i t be allowed as charged Reco- Fee* for collectiarf tax 17 75 Bal on h rt nd D e r . :U. VX~ -5=-00 concurred in. Carri ?d. Bal on hand Dec, 31. UK? 55« ?7 Val oa h.iud Dec. 31, 1907 _ $ mendation concurred in. i; 75 v Total ommendation was concurred in. ToUl $"U1S5~87 i Total t SUPERVISOR^ntQCEEDIKCS m» t V >j\> l * » > • ' A . ^ . . W L* Q r ***JR r 5K 064 A J . Wlcaman, aoldlers relief 480 oom > * 8° l e a o t r a * , T I M UM alar* U heraby • * * » « * * * 686 E D . (Sargent, lokUer* .relief 2 10 10 tow a a oraar OB U » ocmntr tioaaaier at t t e ynrti | —~ »W 165 • a d ot e*ea • • a t t for toe aalariM of t h e several 666 J . A. Woodruff, t e l e p h o n e - — B M i»ao • o e r t y o a o e r s a a e j a a t t o r ; I I N U order of 1160 66T A, H . Pearaon. Justice a c o t — W » 13 65 l a favor <g ttt* eaerfl at tfte sad of eeca quarter, 6<S6 Barron & Wines supplies 1865 186 a t e aaeriff s t r i a e ciadjfc for l a e a order* on h i t 669 Barron & Wines, supplies I 95 Still w a s e t e d t o & e board of • u p t r v i w r t ; aUo 69Q Beth B. Hubert, coal «»63 6963 Sc lOS i» 103 38 for nix of vatopaonea, electric llcbt bale, water Wl A. K. Tooley. dept. sherlB T h e b a r r o w is c o m i n g i n t o b l s - o w u . tax, circuit ooort ealMuUn at a d o l l e r a p a p , 6tt2 ElfCtusHaddeu, dept. slierlff-.U8 TO 118 70 C o stiy experleuce with- s w i n e disease, and eeaool wecaere bill* for cooductlngeUhtto 66a Edwin P r a t t , reward Bmm«tt- 60 00 60 00 810 •fade exaalaaUoaa whea certified to by eobool 6W WtllUulver, constable.— »10 contracted at public m a r k e t exhibitions eoauileela*ejr, and l a payment of woad purchased 565 Town of BamburK, gfttiug 300 d e s p i t e a l l p o s s l D l e p r e c a u t i o n s , Inby the aaerift, and for laoldaatal expensee about ballots-—.3 00 00 jBoeaty b a i l d l a n not exceeding | 1 0 at one time; 5tt6 F i a n k Mett, Ciept. slieritt. 3>U) M8QO d u c e d t h e m a n a g e m e n t of t h e I n t e r n a aJae Deputy Baarlff MeU'e bfll* for a t t e n d a n t 5(i7 W . J Larklu, service* » i * 3« 52 t i o n a l s h o w t o a b a n d o n c l a s s e s f o r upon circuit court, a a d for clerk aire, which 56» J . H. Gaiubel, nupt ot poor 38B'i 3» 64 •hail shall bt the same a* last year. 5tt> ('. A. Cornell, Hlipt.nf p o o r — J«64 $ m b r e e d i n g bAvlue a n d o p e n a s h o w f o r n o 11. H. Wlues, supt or poor iWit 5 00 b a r r o w s o n l y , t h a t g o d i r e c t f r o m t h e Mr. Beurmann moved the resolution 671 Fay W. A. Fiulau, chai man wxtra.30«6 00 3« SW^BO p e n s t o t h e s h a m b l e s . 67a Koll ot supervisor* T h i s Idea did be adopted Carried. n o t s u i t s o m e s w i n e b r e e d ers. But the M r . B e u r m a n n of tyjecial c o m m i t t e e b a r r o w Bhow h a s c a u g h t t h e s w i n g or on telephones reported that the inters u c c t f s a n d will h e r e a f t e r receive t h e Btate Telephone Co. would g i v e the S T A T E O F JHIami;AN • s u p p o r t of s o m e l u t e r e s t s w h i c h h a v e S S s a m e service at the name r a t e as the Countv of LivlujnstoJi. / : 1 been n s h t i n g I t It has demonstrated I, Willis L. „Lyons, , , ClerXt iot .said County of Livother company. t h e p o s s i b i l i t i e s of s u c h a show, uud ingston, and Clerk of the circuit Court for said M r . S l i d e r m o v e d t h a t t h e C l e r k b e County, do hert-b» certify that 1 have compared t h o s e w h o c a m e t o scoff w i l l r e m a i n the foretjouiR copy of tho original record of T h e perfection a u t h o r i z e d t o e n t e r i n t o a c o n t r a c t f o r Proceedings of Supervisors for J a n u a r y Session t o p r a y — a n d e x h i b i t t o w h i c h p o r k p r o d u cing can be UK8 with the original record^ thereof, mow rea y e a r with the Interstate Telephone maining In in>l< fflce, and that It is a true and b r o u g h t , m i r r o r e d In t h e e x h i b i t s of Co/for s i x * p h o n e s a t ? 7 2 . p e r y e a r . correct transcript therefrom, and ot the whole t h i s s e c t i o n , Is q m o u g t h e m o s t a b s o r b of such original record. Carried. >*X$fc?^**&g&!£r In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my i n g f e a t u r e s of t h i s e x h i b i t i o n . M r . B e b r e n B , A l l e n a n d V a n l l o r n of hand and affixed the seal of said Court and Couuly, this Hth day ot J a n u a r y A . I ) , llH*. Hampahirea Popular. WILLIS L. LYONS, Clerk. otiiURnal claims committee reported A s h e r etofore, keen interest was billb which w e r e allowed as recommends h o w n in t h e e x h i b i t of H a m p s h i r e e d a s a p p e a r s b y N o a . 56S t o 566 i n b a r r o w s . Black hogs w i t h w h i t e belts clusive He Always Remembered. §.rouu€ t h e i r b o d i e s a t t h e g i r t h a p p e a l Mr. Behrens moved t h a t F r a n k \I A s m i l e l u r k e d a t t h e c o n : ' r s of M r s . t o t h e c u r i o u s a s w e l l u s t o p o r k m a k M e a l i o b e e l e c t e d j a n i t o r of t h e c o u r t L o m b a r d ' s m o u t h a s s h e l i s t e n e d to e r s . T h e y a r e o d d , d i s t i n c t i v e a n d flush h o u s e f o r a n o t h e r jg^&r. C a r r i e d . t h e p l a i n t of t h e s t h o o l f r i e n d w h o . ; : in t h e s u o w y a r d . M r . J u d s o n m o v e d t h a t t h e p u r c h a s - s h e Mud n o t s e e n f o r m o r e t h a n t e n B u t i t hs n o t a l o n e t h e p e c u l i a r c o l o r " I ' m a f r a i d , d e a r , " s h e s a i d , m a r k i n g of I X a m p s h i r e s t h a t a c c o u n t s i n g of a n e w l a w n - m o w e r b e l e f t w i t h y e a r s . " y o u ' l l h a v e t o r e c o n s t r u c t s o m e of f o r t h e i r groAviutj p o p u l a r i t y . Packers the janitor. Carried y o u r p l a n s . Y e a s e e , 1 m a r r i e d u l o r e s t e e m t h e m for t h e j r d r e s s i n g q u a l i Mr. B e u r m a n n moved t h a t the jani getful m a n too." t i e s . T h i s f a c t h a s b e e u e m p h a s i z e d in t o r s s a l e a r y b e fixed a t t h e s u m of packing " W h y , y o u told m e not t e a m i n u t e s t h e d e c i s i o n s r e g i s t e r e d by $728.00* f o r t h e y e a r . Carried. a g o t h a t y o u r h u s l r a n d h a d n e v e r y e t h o u s e J u d g e s of f a t b a r r o w s a t t h i s Mr. Slider moved that the board f o r g o t t e n y o u r b i r t h d a y o r y o u r w e d - s h o w . E a c h y e a r h a s m a r k e d a n inelect t w o m e m b e r s , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s to ding a n n i v e r s a r y , " cried her f r i e n d . c r e a s e in t h e n u m b e r . t h e m e e t i n g of t h e S t a t e A s s o c i a t i o n " a n d y o u t o l d m e y o u ' d b e e n m a r r i e d It. L. Boll m a n of I l l i n o i s Avas f i r s t of S u p e r v i s o r s . Carried. n e a r l y e l e v e n y e a r s ! T h a i ' s e v e r s i n c e for b a r r o w u n d e r s i x m o n t h s , t h e O h i o M r . Dodda m o v e d t h a t t h e B o a r d t h e y e a r a f t e r l a t h e r took us ad S t a t e university second a n d A t k i n s o n & S t o n e , y i i n o i s , t h i r d . It w a s a b e a u proceed, by ballot, to elect such m e m - abroad." t i f u l t r i o w h i c h t o o k t h e p r i z e s in t h i s " Y e s r " s u i d M r s . L o m b a r d d a u u r o l y , " b e r s , one from each political party. "I have. T h a t ' s a l o n g t i m e , i s n ' t it'.' c l a s s . A d e a l of f i n i s h a n d q u a l i t y w a s Carried. B u t , y o u s e e , o n e t h i n g AY u s in n : y fa M r . C a m e r o n m o v e d t h a t t h e (.hair v o r — I w a s ' h o r i z o n t h e F o u r t h of appoint two tellers. Carried. J u l y . Mr. L o m l u i m c o u l d n ' t v o n - well Chair appointed Messrs. Ives, W h i t - forget the national holiday. And us aker,. s o o n u s I'd fvHind o u t hoy.' fo:'.',ci:'uI h e R e s u l t of b a l l o t . w a s I d e c i d e d t o b e m a r r i e d o:i auotl'.er holiday. W h o l e N o . v o t e s c a s t t h i r t y - t w o , of " I sui-'p.)S( i :i.; y o u Avere a b r o r . d y c i w h i c h Mr. Bishop received twelve, Chas. Judson received thirteen, s c a t - d i i i n ' t r e a l i z e il::it t h e d a l e of m y va-,1 t e r i n g s e v e n , M e s s r s B i s h o p a n d J u d - d i n g v.-'is u u u s a a l - p e o p l e u r e n ' v oi' ; e i m r . r r i e d o n t h o L'lM of F e b i - r . u r y . 1 son declared elected. think. B u t , y o u set', by a l i u l e j u Mr. Beurmann moved that the repd i c i o u s iilaunin;.: I ' v e b e e n s s v e d t h e r e s e n t a t i v e s b e a l l o w e d a c t u a l n e c e s - n e e e s s i l y of re:niii;'.:n.^ h i m a' out o n r sary expenses and initiation f e e . ; i n i u v c r s ; t r \ ' . " You.tl»'s (">i w c m ion. Carried. By SopurriMT Gwdner. Mr. Cameron moved that the County T r e a s u r e r be a u t h o r i z e d to b u y a n a d d i n g m a c h i n e for t h e c o u n t y p r o v i d i n g t h a t i t m a y b e p a i d in J a n u a r y 191W. Carried. Mr. Beurmann moved that the chairm a n b e allowed $5.00 e x t r a as c h a i r man, and the Board e x t e n d e d t o the C l e r k a v o t e of t h a n k s . Carried. By Supervisor J u d s o n . B e r e v i v e d b y t h e B o a r d of S u p e r v i s o r s of " L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y , M i c h . , t h a t I h e C o u n t y of L i v i n g s t o n burrow sufficient m o n e y to p a y r u n n i n g exp e n s e s of t h e C o u n t y u n t i l O c t . s e s s i o n 1D0.S. a n d b e i t l u r t h e r r e s o l v e d that t h e c h a i r m a n and clerk be h e r e b y a u t h orized, e m p o w e r e d and directed to bor ')•.•/ s a i d m o n e y f o r , a n d in b e h a l f of d C o u n t y of L i v i n g s t o n if n e c e s s a r y , Mr. J u d s o n m o v e d t h e a d o p t i o n of resolution. Carried. )n m o t i o n of M r . W i n e s , B o a r d a d .ned until 1 o'clock, AFTERNOON SESSION. Mr. B e u r m a n n moved t h a t Geo. E. A d a m s be elected a C o u n t y canvasser t o fill t h e v a c a n c y c a u s e d b y t h e d e a t h of I ) . C . C a r r . Carried and Mr. A d a m s declared elected. M e s s r s . M i l l e r a n d I v e s of c i v i l c l a i m s committee reported bills and S u p ' s , p a y roll for session which w e r e a l l o w e d a s r e c o m m e n d e d b y N o ' s . 567 t o 572 i n c l u s i v e . M r . M i l l e r of A b s t r a c t C o m . r e p o r t ed t h a t they found the A b s t r a c t Book in good condition. Mr. Ives moved that the report be accepted. Carried. M i n u t e s ef t h e d a y s s e s s i o n -read a n d approved. M r . Ives moved t h a t the Board adjourn. Sine die. W . C. F i n l a n , Willis L. Lyons, Chairman. Clerk, BILL8 ALLOWED Fumber Am't Am't of bill Cl'm'd AlPd M6 R . H . l U l r d , M. D., attend jail 3 00 sou B06 Michael l>avey, coustable 2 0o\ 200 607 Monroe BTOM. wall paper 11 85 11 85 450 M8 Livingston Hecald, p r i n t i n g - - 4 50 3 lfi B09 R. K. Wright, palntluje :.... a lfi 610 Rose Dunn, nurse Rolfe r a s e . . 5000 50 00 Bll Drs. H. F . & 0 . L. SiRler attend Rolfe c a s e . . _. 45 no 45 00 »12 J o h n Kyan, court calendar lfi 00 1600 400 B13 J o h n w . Sweeney, services. 400 SU R. D. Roche, JUHtlce acct 34 26 34 2> •16 A. J . Beehe, Soldiers b u r i a l - . 40 oo 40 OU B18 W. M. Wflch Mgf Co twokH.- 37 00 15 00 617. Frank K. Mowers, Service and expensns 2140 15 40 5 50 BIS Livingston Tldinjrs, p r i n t i n g . . . 550 619 A. A. MonUjrue, s rvloes lfi w 1flfi5 125 620 Peter VreeUnd, Justice 125 4 60 621 o . K. Skinner, coroner . . . 6i) 1 50 62Z r>. D Harder, justice acct t 50 840 623 FJectrlc Light (;om , Dec.Light 8 40 2 75 624 (), J . Parker, supplies 2 75 3 45 3 45 525 E . K . J o h n s o n , supplies 300 '.26 Plncknay Dispatch, printing., soo 501 5 ol .127 E. R. Mllott, postage etc. 28 Hesse Kros , p a ^ r 2 2(1 2 20 J V29 A. (I. Thompson, express 3 7.*i 37.1 '30 Donnleday Bros, ' o . , s p p l l r s . . 00 B8 88 33 M l Detroit, Legal News, subscrt' pthms 8 00 son 5*2 Mrs. E Pratt, jail matron sooo 50 00 633 Bennett Hardware Co..supplies 2 75 2 7.1 6S4 0 . (1. JftWfitt. RHpplifis etc m 95 13 23 RO'l 635 S G. Teeptn.c opt sheriff fi 00 636 Frank Metz. deputy slierilf 20 00 20 00 637 D, I). Harper, justice acct . . . . 58 fiO 58fl!i R38 \V. P. Van Winkle, services . 150 00 100 00 l«« Saunders Print Shop, prlnnng 2 on 2 00 640 'Livingston Republican,printing 28 35 28 85 fill Kdwtu Pratt, lizard lilll '390 40 330 4( i »42 Kdwln Pratt, olvll bill MR 80 2S8 «n 643 Livingston Democrat, printing 0 30 fi 30 644 (rOodtiow&Boarti, rugs. 5 00 50i 64« T. J. Gaul, school A a m l n e r . . . 20 01 20 00 64« W. L. Lyons, services 40 84 40 84 647 J . A. G oene, expenses .. :r? 14 37 H aiw Kriwin Pratt, crlmtral bill _'..514 18 544 iv 649 Cha«. DeWolf, d^pu'y sheriff- 41 76 41 7( 660 V*llll« Lyons, express, postage etc. . 1 looo low 661 N. G . Morgan, depury s h e r i n . . 48 an 48 3r, 662 J . A. Woodrug, e x i w n s e s . . . ... 2;i 21 23 2) 661 G . J . Raetoke, solrtierii relief com. 5 00 son THE BARROW AT TfcE FRONT. Swcctly T h e : a--k !l a w n w a s a i a w n T h e D o• J or n e s 1I ac-k Avas in n a m e only.' It w a s i s ill 1 ' a n desert b r.ld. a l d . so to (••;•>•:• d.u W e a t h e r it w ;s a l w a y s m o t o r t r a c k . T o t h e se M r s , ] ) e S u i y l i e . V v h u I; d n< s h e o n e d a y s a w h e r ddc o v u ' e ' i h1 ii'den hhoos et a turidn.;;" iho srarden Jones' "lawn." "AY(dl, 1 n e v e r ! ' ' s'ae o v c a t ia sui'i» 1 ^•oul'.in'l t r o i n ie t o !."o in thc^ I>e J o n e s ' h a c k y a r d , p e r i a l i v a s t h ' \ v a r e aueli a ! Of g o s s i p s , i-'mall f h a n l a . y s y o u r tJ'ouble a n y w a y . " I I u l ; k y t e r m e d lo h i i hot ! e r rill a s m i l e w h i c h l o i d o t mj !> »e asui' a n d \ indiclM-eaess. •"I'hak: The: a; I n.a'ht, m y d e a r . d a r l l n c : Ml lie L i d o ^ ; i s Avash.efk vui 1 •• w h i l e this moi'nin'a N o w he'--; ,oa. t h e r e r o l l i m ' a b o u t Iil:o a h a n v l a i a r u b b i n ; ; t h e m u d AV<11 i n t o lus t u v e v si^at. T r u s t y o u r h u s b a n d , m y s w e f ' t , for real, unsdrltevati d I'ac, irhtl'idness!"—Loudon Scraps. W o m e n and "Sport." W h e n a b i g s h o o t t a k e s p l a n e in t h e coA'orts n e a r o n e of o u r c o u n t r y h a i s e s t h e o c c a s i o n is m a d e a s o r t of s o c i e t y gnthorlngT h e I n d i e s of t h e b o u s e p a r t y g r a c e \i w i t h t h e i r p r e s e n c e , a n d o t h e r l a d i e s of t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d a r e g l a d t o b e a l l o w e d t h e h o n o r of s u c h company. T h u s a large nnd fashionable party assembles, and while each beat; is In p r o g r e s s t h p g i r l s a n d w o m e n t r y t o look o n u n m o v e d w h i l e a Avounded h a r e k i c k s a n d s q u e a l s u p o n t h e g r o u n d f o r m i n u t e s Avhich s e e m int e r m i n a b l e to t h e sensitive onlooker u n t i l t h e b e a t is o v e r a n d t h e d o g s a r e l o o s e d t o finish off t h e c r i p p l e s . And, though the hare's piteous shrieking m a k e s i t s case seem t h e worst, t h e m e r e t u m b l i n g o v e r a n d o v e r of a w o u n d e d bird, i s a s h o c k i n g e i g h t t o see aa t h e t i m e p a s s e s a n d no one goes f o r w n r d t o r e l e a s e It of i t s l i f e . — L o n don Mail. Dodging Thirteen. " W h e n I lived in N e w York," w r i t e s a former K e w Yorker from Berlin, "there w a s a house near Central park which should have borne the n u m b e r 13, b u t b e c a u s e of t h e s u p e r s t i t i o n of the occupant permission was secured to p l a c e t h e n u m b e r 11a or l o a o v e r t h e d o o r . I s p o k e of t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e n few days ago and learned that the thirteen superstition w a s more clearly m a r k e d here. In the Instance ment i o n e d by m e a n i n d i v i d u a l w a s concerned. H e r e it. w a s t h e m o s t i m p o r tant, c o r p o r a t i o n i n < W i e s b a d e n . T h e r e Is n o N o . 13 b a t h r o o m i n a n y of t h p b a t h h o u s e s , n o N o . 13 r o o m In a n y h o t e l a n d n o N o . 13 p l a c e a t a n y t a b l e d'hote. A t L n n g e n s c h w a l b a c h the baths, u n d e r g o v e r n m e n t control, also h a v e b a t h c e l l s N o . 12n w h e r e t h e y s h o u l d be n u m b e r e d 1 3 . " - N e w York T r i b u n e . A Worthy Antagonist. ""Did y o u v i s i t a n y of t h e o l d c a v e s w h e n y o u w e r e u p in S c o t l a n d ? " .Tor kins w a s asked by a friend. "Yes," repded .lorkins rerainlscently, " a n d , b y g u m , w e h a d t o f o r c i b l y puM M a r i n o u t of o n e c a v e . " "Good gracious! She w a s fascinated by I t s b e a u t y , I s u p p o s e . " "No, it w a s n ' t b e a u t y . You see, t h e r e Is a w o n d e r f u l e c h o In t h e c a v e , a n d M a r i a c o u l d n ' t b e a r t o t h i n k of t h e echo h a v i n g the last word."—Liverpool Mercury^ - KAMrsniuFJ':. nusT a s s o c i a t e d w h r a t !:er h e a v y b o n e a n d c o a r s e n e s s o| i i e a oi i . I l a t s p s Y n v s m a d e a n e s p e c i a l l y s ! i V i r ; p e n s h o w in;:. ( i r a d e a n d c r o s s b r e d fat burroAvs m a d e a n e>a e p i i o n a J l y s t r o n g e s W l u t . T h a t c e r t a i n b r e c u s c r o s s t o e:-a - ' i c n t a d v a n t a g e :'rom t h e f e e d e r ' s s t a n d ' e o i u i w a s a p a ; n l l a c l in iliis e o l l e c ! i o : i . Grand Chainpiorsship::. T h e O h i o S t a l e u m v c r . - i i y won the g r a n d c h a m p i o n s h i p for p a n ef t h r e e barrows. Competition was as edge \ a s a half dozen top n o t c h rival p e n s c o u l d n i a l ' e it. It w a s t h e 1 r i o , o l ' p u r e b r e d I ' . e t i s l d r o s , all b r e d a n d f e d b y that institution, which achieved this distinguished honor. T h e g r a n d champ i o n s h i p s i n g l e b u r r o w Avas t h e m i x e d bred hog s h o w n by G o o d w i n e & (loonenough. 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I n some h u m i d s e c t i o n s i t m i g h t b e w e l l t o c o n s t r u c t a c o v e r of s o m e k i n d t o g o o v e r t h e t o p of It. T h e r a c k m a y b e of a n y l e n g t h , b u t i t s h o u l d n o t be move t h a n three or three a n d one-half feet wide, a s the alfalfa w o u l d p r o b a b l y l o d g e in t h e c a n t e r . The fencing board at the bottom thould not be m o r e t h a n nine Inches from t h e t o p t o t h e g r o u n d . If h i g h e r t h e hogs will b e likely to get t h e i r fore feet into t h e r a c k . T h e 2 by 4 a t t h e b o t t o m of t h e h o p p e r s h o a l d b e s i x inc-hlcs f r o m o u t s i d e l i n e of t h e c o r n e r posts nnd a t the bottom fourteen Inches f r o m t h e floor of t h e r a c k o r e i g h t e e n Inches from the ground.—Breeder's Gazette, Chicago. Stable Disinfectant. W h i t e w a s h i s o n e of t h e c h e a p e s t d i s i n f e c t a n t s a n d can be easily a n d rapidly applied with a spray p u m p . It m u s t be c a r e f u l l y s t r a i n e d b e f o r e u s i n g In t h e p u m p , a s a n y l u m p s w i l l c l o g the s p r a y nozzle. NEW YORK JERSEYS- * — — — N o t a b l a A o h i a v w m t n t s In • F i n t , Brad Hard. BLACKLEG. MODERN PAPER. Pur* W h e n a New York state man talk* about Jersey cows he commonly mentions D e l a w a r e c o u n t y also, a n d Merld a l e h e r d in t h a t c o u n t y is likely t o b e s p o k e n of w h e n p u r e b r e d J e r s e y * - 1 are discussed. W h a t is k n o w n a s M e r l d a l e F a r m s i s a t r a c t of l a n d of s o m e 1,400 a c r e * , c o m p o s e d of a n u m b e r of f a r m s w h i c h have been p u r c h a s e d from time to t i m e d u r i n g t h e last t h i r t y on»more years. 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VACCINATING OUTFIT. however* uot «onlined to these seasons, b u t a p p e a r s a t a l l t i m e s of t h e y e a r w i t h more or less f r e q u e n c y . T h e g e n e r a l s y m p t o m s of b l a c k l e g a r e h i g h f e v e r , l o s s of a p p e t i t e a n d s u s p e n s i o n of r u m l n a t i o u , folloAved b y great depression. Respiration becomes accelerated, the animal moves around Avith d i l i i c u t l y , f r e q u e n t l y l i e s d o w n a n d Avhen w a t e r i s n e a r a t h a n d d r i n k s a t short Intervals a n d but a little a t a v time. T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t d i a g n o s t i c feat u r e is t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of a t u m o r o r swelling under the skin. The swelling m a y a p p e a r o u a n y p a r t of t h e b o d y a n d limbs except below the knee or h o c k j o i n t or uu t h e tail. It is freq u e n t l y seen on t h e t h i g h or s h o u l d e r , a n d o w i n g to t h e e x t e n s i v e discolorat i o n of t h e s w o l l e n p a r t s a s o b s e r v e d after the a n i m a l has been 'skinned the disease has been popularly named " b l a c k l e g , " or " b l a c k q u a r t e r . " M o s t s t o c k o w n e r s a g r e e t h a t Avhen t h e d i s e a s e h a s b r o k e n b u t t h e r e is n o t h i n g s h o r t of a h y p o d e r m i c s y r l n g o a n d vaccine or t h e i m m e d i a t e r e m o v a l of t h e a f f e c t e d h e r d t o a n o t h e r p a s t u r e t h a t will c h e c k t h e d i s e a s e . T h e b u r e a u of a n i m a l i n d u s t r y of t h e r a i t e d S u i t e s d e p a r t m e n t of a g r i culture considers prevention ihe principal recourse a g a i n s t this disease. 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