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vvy> ■«*■ / r\ ■■ V -' ~y'"' \ "A: ..A' rartcWlLSBA UEKALD, KsUbllstiod 1811 ' {S»0flBW»A STANDARD. MtablObedlSK CH ELSB A , p c m O A R , T H U R S D A Y . A P R IL ANNUAL MEETING a ifWWVWWfWWV FORTY YEARS AGO Four ]^dred1)olljsrt|4pp|ropri«ted to Street The annual meeting of the (bf S y r a washeW V t b e ^ £ ifr-.W 1 =ftF rf 'rt»rtfrtiili'lf A^eirJ « a t clockMondayafterop9a^n4waa «weu attended. Tfaemeetthg wascan-1 ed;to order. by YanRiper.l mu - Supervisor ' — VanRiper. •Ue-annual report was yead by the clerk,- W, Ci Boydi which, oh motion was accepted and adopted/ .--I The township “board recommended; that the following be raised for the Contingent/$1,700;; highway improvement. fund, $2,000; road repair fund, $l,b00npeor fubd, I $^00.- A-xnotion-was made and suppprted that the recommended^ ac> ceptedand adopted, which wn&carried, A motion waa made by Frapklgtaffap, _ ^Vhen th at cough of youra tiftte a $_Mpr th’e ibombr&nes come Irritated and trouble youeveixtimeyou takeabreath, ft's; maeypu wereuaing 7Tf, NYAL'S CHERRY COWGH SYRUP L- ___ If neglected, the qough vyJHsurely ra<p/ and tear the mem branes of thethroat and>affect thebronchial tubes--and lungs w^eFrA coughTiTovery jpstancepavesthe waj?"to further m 1F ■ a iwitiblft WVUyw^ NyalV Cherry Gough Syrup sooths and heals the irritated membranes, removes th e ; tickling- sensation, /allays inflammation and prevents.further infection. Tbofimtdose affor/ls a grateful 1 relief. Two slze^ 25o and and 50c. Happening* in C h e & Forty Henry Merkel and family cam* from Germany and settled in 9 ■W lr j ■<■r -■S**'* , tm . VOLUM E Se 43 . RO. 36 TOW NSHIP ELECTION | The Sylvan Repoblleana Yktoriomt on > Mond*y~Denocr«t*El«ct Obcs* S',*: ..TherepublicaPRpfSyteai^wcrfi-ih^ | victors fn the! election on Monday, | having- elected th eir entire’ ticket |.wlt1> th e exception of treasurer, :.t>y; T \ ? ? ■ ’ L 1. .. U: ui Jl Majorities ranging from 23 to?$3; Of c .The result': Of th eto w n sh ip l Jth e total reg to tratio n o f 668 or the'; , i b o l l booksr m 5 a n p te werecast. .The; ■visor, . M< j V- Noyes, r.; clerk, • j j canvas showedthatSW voted th e head ffoY tHe J. Bllllpgyd.}„ justice of th e { [o f the democratic ticket, and 83 who V pehte; G. H. Coleman,; d.; ^ow* jld id not th eb ead o f either p artyticketi ‘ miwloner highways, S. E, Coop- t f r ^ e resnlt.is as follows?J ‘ " v . ; : ;er,f^;tdrain^dmmi^ionei'i'y nv.'V’-Hraln-comtniMionAr;> A* A. [SnperviSo'r— _ W? Chapman, r.; school jnspec.;? J | ? j . W ilbuf VndRiper, r t . 434-245 tolr, toll term, W m.‘ Riemen. f George A, R uncim an ,d .,..a§ 9 ‘ ' Schneider, r.; sfchool i nspect or , ^j t oi er k— -j. :, fill vacancy, Jam esTayior. _ J | W arren Boyd. rlV. .V;,. ,,450^283 'r E /^-r m ■?m }- . p y t m .. m* [Vv; There is*'■.■v. no better ■.■•■('■.*“■ .•, . • »> •_'i■/ / ■' / ...to....... -& S.'-i tjj V- SOeddes, d,;.;. iv. v. ,;167 raised by.the township for the purpose i ■:V i * /Mris* Agstha Falst. ■ Treasurer— ; ' ’ ;s of graveling south Main, from, the J -•ii William 0. Arnbjd, r , 294 >; ..............line ... ............ south line of the electric to ; the! M rs.Agathal^ist'wasborn ihGer , Wllliapj Schate, d*r. ... .330— 30 'lilage Hroitsi -JohnKalmbach mpived^j manyip-Qctober -4, 18^, aad -died—at-l^omm^ ^-py ^ : ay e nd the orlginr,?^i^ptit»n; aiRl |^ o hoihe of bei^daughteri Mrai ^ | 1 Burleigh WMtairf ^ 323— 23 tb it WOObe raised for »)ie g W ". TmM ajf i ) i r i n , ' c i w i e i i a ; .;.;.., 300 -ghtc^ was supported and :c a r r le d ;- |^ ^ ^ eo^-^ yea^»^ mon^ha^ > d ^ L f>lfttii^ ftf.thA ^ a i<fffy"fril ^ <s|,« — fn llterm lueo. T. English moved to aipe^ the ‘ ]> / ' • '... I . Daniel C* McLaren, r.“ i... ,395-m ” the work, be. doi|fefrom deceased was twicem arried, I | >eter Merkel, d..:. f r r i ...^218: .11^^ a. i.*i. . a *V b.a’ . fr t^i«a4awli4* whn I J. a; ': — .■ 7 the electrle-line-totbe terrltprlatToafl. t-ffwk[t^e,6rst fltvtd ***”? in t Q FMr. J gusterer, wboj-juatii;e of'tlig-Peace, fill-vacancy— which™ accepted and adopted. |diedinatiy^ye^ ago. and the 8econd p ^ eorge W> Gage) r-t. ; ___ , .397-172' To get! an expression of .the sent!tO ;Jdr.-Falst, who died seven Fraok Bro0kg■a............ ....225 ‘V -meafccf-fche electors, annotton—wasl^68^ ag°- 8he has .llyed ip this I MembemBoard Review ....v ■ ■■ n . ■, . i— — —— ■■■$ -Orila ■ Vs ■>*>•< [made by JohD-Ralffibafn^tWBF Th^K1 iW-wnshlp be .divided into fobr road wbf re »he/aiefl-for the last 49 years. j 0aeph l , Sibley, d.........>7250 districts', which. was- supported and] ^ survived by twp^sons^Mlchael | Qygrgeer Highways— : adopted. ^ ‘ -f |Kusterer, of Sharon, and A. ^G. tn-i-iEaist, | George^ Heydlauffjr.....,..,381—146 ^ Jacob Hummel made a motion which r!^ C!*.e^ l a! t-W^r<3^U^.hterS’ ^ rf ‘ I Albert t). Burgess, d. 2 3 5 Was supported, that the township be di* I Rei4Jao®* °*^ Waterloo,^ and Mrs, J. I constables— '' vided Into four ro ad ~ d l8 trlr.tft^r^f1 ^gl<t4ur <>r=8”at:ott> eIeTen ^raod’‘1 Frank A. Leach, r . . ; ........1367 ^ x p e e tto p a y r -wasTcarrtedr^—'----' ; —jpbildren—and -eight ' great grand- j ^gg{.0j. Ck>oper, r.A.. ........410 _It was^jnov6d and s u p p o r t^ 4 :h a tr ^ J .dr'e “,, „ J I G eorge A. ^ o u n g ,r ...... “....404 tie township board have tfa v e a new/.rppf I ,' - ^ fd h eral. w ill be held the *d,neral, will Held .Saturday Saturday I Jacob F. Alber, r . .410...___ mmm ■S!Wi? (put on the-town hall and^ave_ tm^r. ^ Q i C ohT ^I& bm ^faT ^^ interior dLthe,building redetorat^ Maplejlroye ceafcj,-^am UepFro»tenl d.-. which was carried, The m eetlng.thenl^y wylynn .^flte.1 , * / > . / } • Patrick Daley, d .. . . . . . . . . .,.199 m 1 1 gd I hadjourned■% F .ra e t/c ju B M e e lln t. t-i^ThfrWestern Whehtenaw Farmer^ i o nVUV. ^ r tVUVUQ bYes were” cast ISO as ^ollVwsr , Easter Serricear i . i fI tUUU YTU.C VdOV AVliVHD^ Easter, thie-^eastof the R esurree^}^^ rY£s 447; no 179r—The re was^a majority tlOnof Christ, as usua) will .be f . e l e - J / - ii,^r‘ apd '^fr9‘ 298 for.the rescinding of the county Ibrated with great solemnity; at thVI W M famy®!?. d*1 Fnd^yi Apru47. Din-1Toaj. system as adopted one year ago. *■■ «■■. . a aaRHAil A*AlA'rtb ArtM- I V.. . : »v; ^hwrch of Our Lady of the^ S a c rveI M d/\M ! *.mill U ^WT $ d . . a t 10 12, oclock, cpn- j jQtt soldiers’:m(aigjnent proposi Heart. The altars and sanctuary wRl lasting of hot biscuits and maplesyrup. I ^ on 015 votes were cast- as follows; Jbe-handeomeljrdecorated^tth-BastorT^^^®^^ie d^na®r^-hour^S. A.-Mapesr4 Yewi927no-423r—^Themajoritjragainat lUlies,potted plants,coddles andlWhte. I and N. W, Laird will slug. The dinner [the appropriation of Si,6uu for IBe The vested choir of 40 altar boys' will I ^ e. followed 1 by ^a.,8mQker, after 1-mQtiuinent ln Ann Arbor was 231. occupy_the sanctuary >nd will take wWch following, program. will wil :be TownshipResults, part in the services, ______. asSlstelLby thei ^hrried _L out: - V, :>-;t a ^-v v _■,•* . .,T ■ $■1■ Muaicr_J___ __ •- • • •• ■1 11— •• LIMA. children of St. Mary’s^ school,1 Tfie -ThAbank.is the finanoial heartjofithe comaunity ia whioh it Roll caU^The- election Monday resulted m | choir-has-prepared “ar beahtlfui^new l . 4 1 n is Joe ate d .—U ponitacirculationdependsyourprosperity. Keep mass in honor of the day. *' I Music. the election of the detnocratic ticket Low mass will be celebrated at 6 a. | . Guessing contest. with exception of the. treasurer, by ! R throbbing. Every new depositor atD ur batfk gives an extra keeps alive tho prosperity, growth and m. Holy compmalon will be glven-at l Question box. /... majorities ranging from 6 to 138. No ^1 beat,^ toO1tho heart^\f that A I1V* 4town AHfVV and ArnyF AAlVlMrtliHlivr — - — *idie — • :! inaneial .health of our community. If1 •ttrtii you —4hotveSolonm—hig^HBasg^be-Cele- |—R g^atluh by Alviu^Baldwtn. candidates for constables were placed money^in your pooket or hid at home mane it usetui to the ooin» nominationby-eithe^^ifjfciatii * h rato d -atj^ rtg r^lth Rt. Rev, Mon-l~ ^ e.ad lpf ^ . m u n ity b y ,d e p o sitin g Jt^ h ro u rb a n k ^ D o -y p partto'W ^udt’ |lected W ^etlS ^ 8"TdTOWli Supervis* ,8igno.rJQeBever, of Dexter, as ceTe- Bring;^pur pencilsi&f{ keeping the financial heart of opr town beating strong and/fast . 1 " * or, Fred G. H aist^ ^ lerk ,' David E.; brant, Rev. P.~«L HowaJrd,~of"SandBoard oL Supervisors. Reach, d.; treasurer, Wm. G. Luick, r.; wich, deacon, and Rev. “VV. P. Const-1 TT'f' dine, sub-^eacop, Raymond-Steele will. •The. board of supervisors for the commissioner highways, George 0. Haistjd.; justice of the peacef Eddie bemaster of ceremotiifts. Rev. Pither coming year are as follows: Howard will.assist the pastor during Ann Arbor city—First ward, Ernest J. Parker, -d;t 'justice of tho peace, fill: Easter apd preach at the solemn high9 M. Wurater{ second ward, ~Chrlatfan vacancy, John Grau, d.; member boardSohlenker^-third ward, Martin A, | revlew; w illiam J. Beach, d.; over Imass. The last mass on Easter Pay will be Ryan; fourth ward, IIcrman ICrapf; 1seer highways,. Albert K. Escneioacn, -road-syStem-^was-yea 194;'np celebrated at 10- a, :m., - followed:, bjr fifth ward,. -Cbfarles A.SKa^pt/sKttl Goodyear 5- seventh 133; majority to rescind 161. The monu ward; William solemn benediction and the Singing of ment appropriation yes/ 66Vno 143; the Te-peum by the entire congre- ward, Horatio J. Abbots gatioq, ”i;het>ffe"rtory on Easter Siin- Ann Arbor townf-Chas.F. ^teabler. majority against 82: For the adoption ____ 4>Lchapter:25 high-way_law8 yes lS?; ^ will he a~tributeto-the- pastor of ,AugustzH“Jbhri Dawson. ^Bridgewater— William-H. Every; * Ino 69: majority for adoption 58. . the church-/' . ■1 ;"• ' ’•'* " The ^easiest^SQlutionto Dexter—Gilbert Madden; ~ ~ ' Freedom— Frank H. Koebbe. the _ queatioa , of; Spring Mrs.Wm^Er^slisbary. LYNDON, . Lima— Er^d G. H akC ■ Furnishings is -to bo found p-Mrs.-Maiy -Gordella-Salisbury. was At the electtonioirMonday 130 balLodi— M. F. Grosshans.. : • ( ' born'ip Sylvan township December Ilots were cast of which 39 were demoat this store * In fact, 128,1841; and died at her. home at Sylvan Lyndon—John Young. jeratic head-aud_40 republican. The] gentlemen, if. you do your Center Sunday,—April- 6, -1914, of | M!anchestor—Henry L. Renau. I democrats ^ elected their entire ,ticket^ Spring purchasing here Northfield—Charles Kapp. Bright’s disease. with the exception of member board Pittsfield— W. A. Hutsel. thero will fae no problem ~to~ rdview by majorities ranging from She was united In marriage with Salem— F. M. Roberts., it. . All will be. smooth William E. Salisbury in August, 1882, to 18. The result is as follows; Sup Saline— Herman Gross. _ _; and“t he^touple' hayeurade tireJri I'er-visor, John-Young, d.; clerk, James .j a i l i n g ._____ Jedele. , , ' fit Sylvan Center for the past 20 years. Scior-Jacob 1Clark,.di; treasureTTHowardCeilings, Sharon—Ashley Parks. We show the latest She is survived by her husband, one Superiorr-George d.; commissioner highways, Henry Gill. * ' . styles in Men’s and Boys’ feister; Mrs. Emeline "Beckwith, of | Sylvan—J.W .VanRiper. jLeeke, d.; justice of the peace, Alva . Chelsea, two brothers, Charles Steph Webster—Berb Kennys-----Reemdn, d.; member board .review Fixingsi.fri from a scarf to a |Gbarle 8 Ciark,-r,;overseer-hlghway8 enson, of Chelsea, and William Steph- York—W. sock. All the new Spring # Kelsey/ ‘enson, of Philadelphia........ -Arthm^Jx-Mayrid^-To rescind cofinty Ypsilantl city-'Firat district, John goods holds forth here. — Thfi*'funeral-was held at 2 o’clock C. Rerg; -second district, Elmer/ R. road syatem yes 116; no 16;- majority Some dandy ideas in ties, [Tuesday afternoon, from the Sylvan McCullough. for rescinding 100. The vote on the JS> V shirts, etc. Center, church, Rev. Qep. C, Noth*, Ypsllaatl town—EdgarH, Holmes. [monument/approprlationVas yes 20; *»* i» durft offlclatingr Lnterment a tMaple no 110; majority' against 90. The prop osition to adopt chapter 25 highway Grove cemetery, Sylvan Center. ‘ i■ Defeated the Proposition. [laws-yea .44;..no_,53; .majority against By a majority of 681 the voters of adoption 9,' Ejected Officers, /Olive Chapter, O. tl, S., held their Washtenaw county , on Monday de [annual meeting Wednesdaytevening feated the proposition to -donate FREEDOM. and elected the following officers for $1,500 for a soldier’s monument to be The democrats had the only ticket >m erected on the court house grounds | the coming year: in nomination at the electlonMonday. Worthy Matron-Mrs. Minnie Mapes, in Ann Arbor. The G. A. R of that On the county road system there were, A double hit is scored in fact, one with tho lads ami cAe city has raised by. subscription a fund Worthy P atron^ohn B. Cole. cast for rescinding, yes 151; no 21. On, with their parents. w, — ■ $2,500 for the monument and at Associate Matron-Mrs. Cora Martin, of the session of the board of super the 'monument proposition, yes 49; Conductress—Mrs. Enid Boyd, • Our Spring Clothes for Boys' arc every bit stylish, / visors last October the G. A. R. ask- no 103. •^sMeiato /Oonducuess—Mm-Jday- ed for au opproprlatloa of $1500 -«e; weH-cirHbo. ' ^ that they would be able to put up a ; fLuick. / " / , D^XTMtt TOWNSHIP.■ $M00 monument. Economy also plays an important part in this p ff^ h g — Secretary—Mrs. Anna Hoag. \ The demo^rots elected their entire Treasurer—Miss Elisabeth Depew. | Aanoantomenta* for' prices are indeed low. ' '/ ticket whichIsas follows: Supervisor, ThO W. R. O. will meet FHday Gilbert Madden; clerk, Otto Raul; See our Rain-Proof All Wool Suits including Blue [Rpring Laxative and Wood Cleanaer. ,afternoon sit 2 o’clock. All members, treasurer, H, V. Uvtioiiivi t Jit v i Watts, tv nitiOf and on all of the |S.O0t Better Suits at 1^,00 to 17,50. Two-Pant Flush out the accumulated waste are requested to be present as there ticket had good majorities. For some .A ‘ land poisons of the winter months; will be extra-business, of the offices no candidates were placed 15.00 up. ' cleans your stomach, liver,and kid- The men of the M. K, church will in nomination by the republicans. evs or all impurities. Take Dr. serve their annual Easter supper at .[Wa New Life nils; nothing better the church parlors Friday evening, Card af Thank*. ir purifying the blood, I Mild, non- April 10. Everybody Invited. 1 wish to thank the neighbors anil Igriping laxative/ Cures constipation makes you feel fine. Take no other. There will be a regular meeting of friends ,,wh0 so kltully remembered 25c. Recommended hy L. P. Vogel, the K, of'P. on Monday evening, April me with postals April 3, receiving H, H. Fenh ^o. and U T. Freeman 13. Woricin UitL thlcd dtgrr.c.— All .flo.caxii.. MlS8 JM\RTHA Bristla, members are req,nestdd to be present. I O e r / A d v . .. ■, ; r [: rhleh_wa8_s«pported,_that $250 be Grocery Departmeiit SPECIAL—For one week we will sell 2 8 pounds Brat Cane Sugar for $1.00, wlth t2.00 orders for other gAoerlra._ ■ TM test la in the eAting* of the wholesome, nutritious and=appettztng^toaf, ■ -(me gets from-NEW CENTURY FLOUR rW11 Our reputation back of eVery 's ack. \ -Prices tlie ^Lowest duality Oonsiaered ; r W K t s ■ ij - !Kig J / it;:/ . . v .i;5' c’^ ' s mm jz i m■ For less than you; ■for- "and- yteinity; 4 YOU ARE GOING TO DO ? It is not ECONOMY to allow your buildings to go uhpainted. JPAINT IS CHEAPER than lumber. Why—not protect you imildlngs-JwitluFAHNSTOCK LEAD or-SHERWlN WILLIAMS ready-to-use Paint?- T h r^ E S T OF TH EIR ^KIND. W-hbtrf you buy the above brands you have the GOOD kind for sure. We have a full line of P ain te d Supplies too. Perhaps you will . need some Tin^Work’—•Q_ur^ in n e H vHl-4b/^ t - ^ ^ and aE a reasonable charge. J . 3 3 . O O L B and Sum m er L E R S ty le s S IS T E R S T h e O liver NO. 26 ' Has - many excellent features that will iplease you- and- pay you well in the-fieldr------------ASIC TO SEE N Olji.___„ TO KN O W the Wo havo jiiBfc1 rochiVcd two cArloada which we offer at a i VERY LOW Fi Our fornlturo DopartMt N o. fa 26 S u U y P lo w a t th e h e a d o f i t i class* f BOYSBoon ’ MTS in Boys1 Easter. .Suits For Puzaled Mothers k in d of a p lo w . r ig h t The O liv e r m is loaded with bargains. m?to and visit this department before buying. us i w it We alwayp treat you right. m IL ll/fP iiP ’ "/Sv? mv. / <r>aJaV/0;r’1.' — . \■ r.-U.T pl ----r— 1—1—1 . u,i >:}U , T?"“ 'Ti-.'V*1 H, S. Holmes Mercanttl ‘■ v L ^ L ' L ^ ^ /;v,1 ,v m m ■■■ . ■■ " . L ‘ i - : ' ^ 4 m U p k i b .. - . >'f. ’ > ■•JT- .W l '- F arm ers . ds M erch an ts B an k ____ Y O H ._ L _ i-.-_ g S p rin g Keep ItThfobbing ,AaaJ iaJ.'_^ • /•Pf ^lV-cpf4•■iTr.- ,■!I 5 m *■ «i■»mi :#■ .i. W : to^ ^ hecso fc A R P , A CTtlL ¥ ..b'ta1"","if'.grry n s ADVISED m QUOTATIONS : 'D R Y NAVY” ORDER I N fiM t It: IndtoatM Fresh Hop«s and 1. >>^r5Vs.> '5 ' ^r^i^liT U N lW T H A N • • t -V\.A^. HoW* wonderfully tlgh* the tiffing Wander-lustl&rtoecouatryslde grips tiering fever. with nil e lite health? talntiM, is the harbinger of 4 a .buoyancy of spirit ■■’ ; \ ‘ W,V ••. V*^ .- . ItilstM tyorofM Hwaukce Is Defeated By, Present— l- v ■ K .VvA' / ' ■s.'< . . ‘ . V ■1 . .*■..■■■■■■, : took .a d y a n |a g O o M J ^ jL n ^ <thelwo clUes. you have done the suffrage a'ud 'voted^ in th o vmunicipal eleetions Monday. -----^ ------- - t=—- •emit thingyburself. ^ JBUt 'hlfl boQli had beWcaetTaBiderj-; ward, the cohorte of -- He had read only afew pages. His Batbhddfo .John'! 'Coughlin r arid’Interest in it had lagged. "Hinky Dink"1Kenua, Democrats, de From the car. windows he was count* feated Miss Marion Drake, Progres Ing'toe fields now bared of enow. The sive, for the council, by a vote of four • ditches wereoarrying *away toe water jto ohe. Miss Harriet Yttum, settle*" i -’and the still less slutfgiUeh cfeekswere ment .worker, made a much better bait tlroymii h ^ rtng thA_nKfli*fLaw-.tQ- showi^itt^he-St^nteentoj ward, butj^ the rivers The"- farmer, -in b)s shirt was beaten by WalKpwjafe.the Demo* ; sleeves; was repairing Jh® fences after cratlc):candidate,'' ' '■ V ' the'1winter drifts; the cattle snowing Women Drive Out Saloons. proof of a winter’s stabling and now' heading-here and there toward the , Chlcago^Hinois--women~Swarnxefi; patches oft graw; the far.m'lrciPT'nr yield ^aud stubble, was putting into repair this arnfr .that necessary^, fe tore; here looking after his plow and there hi&:.harrow, find on ail siderw ere „ 6 cenos which reminded the travelor to the "polls TUe'Biay in nearly 300' townships and')as-ft~result) of- thejr actlvity it is estimated that at least 12 . '.-1■ 'L' tA/-s ti .-t -X* gt||«y«jw h^ IwtoaM. lO s tla 6.60; contmbtt oows. S4.50@4.75: can-' -- --Wrong Label.' ners,. '18^4^5} ojholqe, heavy bulls, , Grocery "Clerk—What la, it; euntieT $7@7.25) fair to .good. holoana. bulls. —Colored Auntte^MiSBUB sent roe for ...................... lbs. Lansing-^Incotaplete returns from >s* the twelve- counties voting on the lo*. Mockers, caroptron-irBue'Mofrday UrdtcaWtimte t o ^ ^ f tif ^ ^ ^ s t o o k ■won in eight and the at®®* the drys have -won wets in four by the following vote; heifers, ,>5,4006: milkers, large, young and ^medldtu age, $60@75; common oduntlee voting.dry: milkers, |40@50, County. . Fopula Result ! >Veal cAlvea—Receipts) 5821jmltket Monday active‘-ftfid 75c@U higher; >calveh;i|^® n 85 D. Benzie , 10,638 I l hSQ fe; others, 57@io,7g.. . >> i> Y '' ^ % *' ¥ ■ ■}.' •• •: ■v:, *e and Bpeedy _ choice . - ; ‘v ■'-W :r«}<t!'Afr . ;:<f time* Countlee to pOWS* r $6®^2fi', rgQOd f f ^-COWSr-#5#M-'- if Eight. Dry and Four1 ^ Wot Victories, • ' ■ cqnf^ort cheerful, Ress whicn depend on thecoiidii Live' 8topk, 1 'DETROlf-Clattle; receipts t,4$4; WON Biyr.ANTWAtDO«Pv ..... market steady? best stehrs and heif ers, .jSffRfcUtohrjL. ^$4 ■•,hiStfors^i>0,09. ■ss ~ to 1,200, T^j^'|7.$Qi®l75» steers, and She sen^ this ana^wSring wires lelfera, g M n rrm n r o t a t p t a p c ADI -“ "Nor W n i« safety pine— C firlT O L urS T A T c TU DlrAni eteers an anjJ heife'iS 'tliat are fat, 11WINSTON, CHURCHILL.” ' -»;:: \ v. . : -it ; \ tQ 70Q; choice, ''{fat -7-PopUlar MagasH^. Each 8id« Loses -Two Incurhbant i ^noticed & passenger on a Detroit "@W*g» trujhjthe other day who had •talked; out on bis trip, with the evfr ^blopgpr-Pewer thiah io 0,^00 of the dent'1intention of becoming deeply •takieh with one of the beet sellers, 2i7,614 women eligible- to vote here, Live 8tcoK, Grain end Oenersj Farm "vv.'iv- ' ' SlvduiWi " |il^$T POpULoijB CbUNTIEte’ARB; FEW tR 'T4IRM QMT. JN FfR4T ,619 Sjjjrit —\ ; 8eorsts of tVio* Wardrobe, • When Weston fchurchiU vas to* ntng for the governorship of Hampshire^hiteoppohents* b^caine pes tiferously active, m a k in g -speeches, writing letters and distributing ciM* ^algli bUtEcas.1Oue morajpg A triehd sent this telegram to Churchill "Have you po buttons for your sup* .Dorterst" ' ' r •:. The candidate wae-out of town and did not get the, telegram, hut- a pretty girl Bteaograpberd\ti. — gpo to Aa» m w two cans of medicated m ilk.. . Woritom BsUdi^rdhi^'lg; 1,00 386 D— : fSp oiI?rfC ^ i“ t>B-^Recelptor 8,462; 460 D. lambs. 650 DF^ fa ir p io M A p a b ; |7,56@8; light to 45 D. ' yearlings, 116 D. sheep, $6.75 700 D.« ;@8{■ duyfs;>anoifcomriion, $4@5; clip 54 D. J, MOg|—R<So41pkl 6,873. None sold -1507-. tmto^hooniTproopdo Clare 9,240 -- 156.W. tmdeM$8.fp^8.86;: Ogemaw ♦ » I •«» - 8,9.0.7^rr 4&-W. ■.'* ' j ' iA Wexford . , ; ..............2o,76r':;-■ lo w ; , ! J8AS1 . , . I^LCtr-CattJfitly-Receipts / t ^higher;:,, primeClare and Wexford were-previously. ®9®!, KjilSaska ...... .. ^.'. 8,097 Mecosta ^ »,,, 19.466. M i d l a n d . . . ^ . .14,055" Shiawassee .........33,245 Oscoda ... : , , , , , *. 2,027 Ingham v. . . . . . . . . . . . 63,310 Roscommon ... . . . . . .2,274 rcounties voting wet: which now. bar saloons. DR. WIUL1AM C: BRAI8TE&., The. country-djstricts^aw the-great^Washingtons DanielSr-Sec- dry-and-Ingham-aad-Roiseommoa-weti “ ' ' -Ontl-aaloan-terrltory, Of. retaryofTtBOr^a^phaslsItred-an'Or^ escMTour ,are~The-onry n _ voted: ier abolishing aloholic liquors from change^ stathLby reason of Mondays from; wet-to<! dry: -BtoomingtonT1 ^ ' every ship and shore, station in the F o r I n f a n t s a n d O hlldren, I ■I !!i< Tte W You Have Always • ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT Avegclabte Prepareiron forAs* {Bears the «J3MHJrrr*iirratimr.trj f^FTTr;i .V I n f a n t s v° ( h il d r i . n Promotes Digestion,Cheerful* nessandResLContaihs neither.. 8 eers. ilKCT®fiilfff^Bfbping 6te€ I j;U , No t N a h c O t i c A ¥?& $7^5@6.36; ,'ebarfcer-and 'plain Afl the Jtraln bp&L onward' and ^ Ig h ty ^ ^ lr.8 , ::|7:40@ 7^—fancy jgilmpseB of\the ,paiater_a£Lhe. worked oaturr^Belvrderbr^Canton^—Frefeportr vot«e. Ri^urSfph kav^“zThs3ffdfli^ln'Qnie:otzthn:ttrost piB^He-moaF-hota^le-VIotory eyer- yearlings, hhby beef^^fr@8;6&: med-^ "on toe weather-beaten 'buildingtrwereGalfsburgr-Joiletr Monmouth, Kewawon bvitfae-drys inrMlchlgan. They Ebodfc|,7,^0@7^5;^cholce hag.d.y eeping-^ever^romulgated by-the dejr6Vealed,-the—Interest^df-the—tourist ■JMtUrSM * nee, Locteport, Elgin and East Galenar partment. AntHSt<» • steers, $7.60(g)8.36; fair to good, $7.25 The order was recommendwas -aroused and, when. I asked him egrribd * all the populous counties In 0uMmint'* Rockford and Galva, which' were dry, @7.50; extrafat cows, „$6,76@7.25; ed by Surgean-General Bralsted, head the zone of contest. Ingham,.1includ to e reason,. he answered: "Spring-is remained dry, hem and I feel its blood flowing!" the medical c.orjps of the U. S. ing the capital of the state, now;wct> best cows, $5.75@6.26; butcher cpws, '•XiZlhr Springfield, Quincy. M^est Kalena, Of The truth. was, that—like nayy. , i-j'------goes dry by .over 700' v'otesj- Mecosta, | 5@6.60; outtersr—$4.25@4,76;^ trimRick Island, Dixon, Auora, Waukegau, others; he wsb planning the work he the hpme of the governor, now dry, meto^*3i60@4;25; stock heifers, .$7.50 ‘ Aperfccl Remedy for ConsHp«r {medium butcher heiferm lO.GO@ w ae-to rd o -th e . Coming-summer, He Alton and Moline. remains so by an increased majority* lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, wak going ont~ttrrthe~~farm—m r fsrtn SocIsiist Beatsn In Milwaukee W .C rT rU .M S ID E N T -D E A D Wexford, Including- the oity-of Cadll*' 6.75; stock heifers,,. $6@6{26;“ best" Worms ftonvutsions.Eevmahifeeding-steers, $7@,7.25; fair,to, good, — ft} In WeBtern Canada. Hft-fcad^biSrWells^ lao Is close, but Appears to be wet ness and L O SSO F SLEEP to dig, his-faorses: to get into shapef ^Milwaukee, W1b.*—Mayor ^Gerhah^t Mrs. Lillian M.,N. 8tevena Successor by 10 votes on the face of the re* |6.60@7; fancy ’ stock Steers,. $6.t 7; fancy stock steers, -$6.60 @6.76; com* his grain implements td'fix' up, his A. Badlng, non-partisan, was Tuesday turns give it "the wets by four maof * Francee^WIIUrd, Rasies HacSitmk Signatdce-of-re-elected over Emil Seidel, the sdcial ■ V V U "grain Q 4 IM W to W V |/ I* l V* U U U WVWV* UU' seed prepare, and other“deJerity with one precinct missing1that »toe^, $6@6.26; extra b^ti"Away at Portland* democrat candidate, by S .O Q O majority tails for toe land that. wair ready to Ini the Jast^prCyloifs last nrlevloifs-cont'est rtolthe contest gave g64f •-H^*^^^hologEr^^:buUsr7^$6,60@Tf stock "bulls, $5@6; milkers receive It, Hie was what might be according jto returns from a majority dry majority. , Portland, Me.—Mrs. Lillian M . N ,T hx.Centaur Company; Bpriugers, $40i@8O., — termedr^an^^un rest’ to get to - th e cfLth* precincts, The anti-saloon league claims IngStevens, president of the National ■ NEW YORK. Mayor-Badlng will have a -Common ■ farm! ’ Hoxs-rReoelpts. ll.OQO Womans ^ehrlatlaiur Temperance-Un.- ham eounty-by-1650-and the wets at Thousands In Western Canada to- council made ua'Israelv of n^p ^ h r^ \t(> m o n t h * o l d ion, died here M onday. She bad been | ld o ciock M onday night , conceded ; alowr—heavy, -$9i29@9j30fi—yorkers, day are making the’ preparatione that ^an, though it is expected a-few of the 88,39iai4;8fff . Piss. $9.15@9.25. 35 D o st.-, -J J C U H T !. that it had •probably gone ^dry iby, 709 this InteimtM^Lnjan^contemplated' social dQiaporat oandidales wll puir ill-foi^.several-w eeks of kidney trou -S heep^d lambs—ReceiptB,. 16,000; < majority; ble.' 7 :VJ ■ Their summer fallows' are'ready for through in wards where that paity Is [Guaranteed under the FoodaiW j 'Despite the bliszard and bad coun*. market 25o lower;; wool lanibB, $8.25' Mrs. Btevens, .who was born in Do the wheat,- their spring plowing is strong, @6.49;, clipped,; $7@7.10 \ yearllngsr7 ver, Me,, 70 years , age, continued to try road*, the farmer vote apparently thing attended to, fences are- being _E**ctCopy pf Wrapper.. — TM«OlHfAUR«0«»AMV. M*WYOPKOITVtbe^last th e tem peranee work to which rallied- in- force, as^usuaF; to the dry @7,50^wethers,.$6.-75@T; -ewes,- $6.25rebuilt or being put .into repair; Id* @$.50; cause. There were abundant charges shs 'hatf devoted m ost of h e r life. Her-deed, the entire country is o n e great' BOARD OF DOCTORS RESIGN CaTves—Strong; top9, $12; fair to mind rem ained cle4r and.. la te la st of colonization from dry sources hut livfcflfElfSiMEy, ;oe^$t9@llT~gyAseersr#@7r llailroads are* in rdadinees_to jtake A dvlM -O nt-V aecihatlonN etA seepted week she was able to d ic tate corre* only-one' arrest/was made. This was S p o u d e n e e ia c o n n e c tio n T w ith ih e d u ^ in-Mason in-Inghato. county where 7 * care "of a great rush of settleLS, those — — Oral ns. Etc. By Ypsi Council. tles-o f h e r oft.co; which she-j i ad ’h eld Iw et-w orker w as charge d with offeHng charged with the reception of whom Wheat—Cash No. 2 red 97 3-4o';; since ISOS* With her when' the isSf#* a. $2 bribe to a voter. •re •'prepared to extend every cour Ypsllantl, Mich.—Dr; Tloyd WestMay opened without Change at 98 3-4o, it waa in Ingham-thatTbath sides jput came were khr ; husband, ; Michael iipf; tesy and thus meet the rush with fall, Dr. R. A, Glifford and Dr-H^B. declined 'to:^8 ri-2<r and TadvaTro^d_to StevfenT; her daughterT Mrl^Gertrude upTtKeir_h-ardestvfl*hV,'_ifighamwenr Judgment and without the least “fric -jtcC'4 ■ 98 3-4c; July opened'm 89c, declined'4-Britton, appointed as a board to ad S. Leavlttref this city, and Mrs. Anna wet two years ago by 456 after twp tion. Thus,- the enjoyment of toe . ' fef^r fiv .• vise with the board of health on ac tp 88 2-4c and advanoed to 89c; No. 1 Gordon, of Evanston, Il!., vice'presTr years of dryness. Prohibition will, •f'Ctpenlng of spring 1b fully,met. It Is not.sbjnuch .Nifh^t -you pay, but what yotF: :Yyh.ite, 97 l-4c, count of the presence of smallpox in 'outlaw upwards of 85 saloons in the dent of toe National W: Cr.TrU ^ t mapy of the stations'throughout - a m -• ' get'-^for whai^ypiiu-|>ay»j:.th@$g^te8fgnliies^tSfc .Cbrn—Cash No. 8, 66 l-2p; No. 3 county. ■ .....> ' . ’ , many of the middle western etateB, ihejjity, resigned in, a body Saturday. wisdom of the purchase. Tbs three physicians,with Dr. HulEarly returns from Wexford county ,Sallow, 2 cars at 6812; No. 4 yellCW, trains of settlers’ effects are in read!* 1 car af j 66 1 2 c. • . ‘ bert H. Johnson, hegith officer, recTDRREON IS TAKEN BY VILLA Indicated that the City of Cadillac had KwT-' .1!.-■omatoo<led=th#«o»pui«oryv*ccintttioaOats—Standard, 1 ’ car at 42c; Nor Rouge R e t Shoe N o. 4 7 0 gone wet by-a abare 200^maJority. ■only4n%h1@®^tates;are scendir’dfT lilf 3 white,,1 car at 4M-26; No. 4 white, ofall school ehlM.rftt',. co)lege stu Rebel General Wins Important Bat* This was received With dubious kind to be witnessed, but, also, On is a shoe giving full value for your money. ■’-t employes. tie Opening Way to Mexico - shakes of the head at wet ■headquar •40-l-2@*lc,. elther-coast and throughout' the east dents, store and This is a tan outing ahoo as illustrated, 8 ..... “City. ters,, It being declared that Cadillac; Ryex-Cash No. 2, 68 l-2c. , :: ■' : ern states there ts :tHe. same activity The board, which confists if the city inches Jiigh, with a bellows tongue Deans—immediate and prompt shipcouncil, decided merely to recommend should kavs showed double this] wet ^among those g o in g ’.to' Western Can to keepout the dirt. ThestocH Is ouri tpent; $1.05; April, $1.98;, May, vaccination and. not mgke it compul_Terreon,- Maxlc<Ht=T.ofrean,—strewn majority to-make -Wexford safe for ada ttfls spring. —The .c„rppg-have- been, -CiovereeeC^FrimuBi Aory-until after. toa“plrlod ™ * "s^^'Te^tahned^hrem e'lrathcr" "heaV-y^nd-aU-^epbrtsTare—that-'She ,87.7,6,- 50 at $17.60;- April, 60 bags at made forhard^ear. winter was enjoyable:' also.^that thn tlon has passed. The doctors held day battle, was oocunied bv too rebels sfc Ate' Look Beyoiid tlie CosrPriUf Wifeii You Buy Shoes prospects for a satisfactory- vetir wora that the time for vaccination was be- Thursday nlsht on' the heela.. af..the Other Result^ $7.60; sample re a, zu bagyat 87,60. 14 Early returns from out,in the state at $7; alslke, $10,25. ‘ 1 “ ne^cr lbetter. There Is plenty of land fore and. not after smallpox appeared. .fleeing federals. ndtoate that the voting was light. • Timothy— Prime spot, $2.30. T 1 yet to^be had by ho'msteaglp^Of oth The taking of Torrsop, marks the :!or alTcity elficet In cities where the • • Alfalfa—Prime spot, $7.25. '5 climax of •the first campaign of the erwise. Adapted, :fts,.Westernl^i5adp. Former Mayor le Dead. Jsr to small 'grain farming, it is. eaue* revolution to ouht Yictoriano Miierta local option issue was not involved ; Hay—Carlots, track Detroit: Nn.-1 opfrom Mexico City, It gives toe Con* and i n ‘many ~places, rain, .which be- timothy,; ,$15@i‘5.50; standard, $14^ .dally/adapted to cattle raising and Deration, James _W.ijLchiU.^_Osborn, 14:60; No.' 2 timothy, $12.60@13.50: many-bf-the farmers are p1acingismttllstitjutlonallstsij/-lrtualrcontrol“0"v:srthe gan-early, kept the^voters at-home. t h i^~tiweS-repUbIlc*n-mayor~ ofK aF In Greenville a. revision of the iharlight mixed, .$14@14,5<); No. 1 mix -and-large’-herdsi'-as-ithelr individual whole northern tier of MexicanL terMo include commisaion form 6f $12.50@13; No; 1 clover, $12@12,50; , means will-permit-,------------ :------- jimaioo, died Saturday,at his winter staltes. The illustrated literature sent out home In Orlando,-Fla. He was vice- Already the rebel nmvement to- government was voted. St. Johns rye straw, $7@7.50 per ton. . Bank ward Monterty' andS<illO'haS be* voted against a revtston; Tn^HltfiF Fltfgi’—ja. une-elghth paper sacks, ; - by tbe-Ganadlan—governmciit^HgjTnTB rand A thIrty.third^ds*reft=lIaMn. liie dale s propoeltion to build a good -^er-^96-poundsH[oBbing prices: Best -tells the truth-clearly and the InoufreF gufiT' The next great battle between was . also . identified, with realty < and roads system appears to have lost patent, $6.30i ..secondpatent,. ^$.5;i •should send for a copy and if you be the forces of Carranza and Huerta pther bustosae iatsresW of this city, With returns. coming in slowly, the straight, $4.76; .spring patent," fB.loT one of those who haa an ambitious Mr. Osborn sains to Kalamasaa in will bo fought to; these two places. / Indications .are in Washtenaw county, rye, $4,40 per bbh Ipterest, you may be. t^e gaiher by that the state reward plan.of good t Feed—In'100-lt> $acks, Jobbing lots: -ft' perusal of such information--^ 1174 and. torse years later beoante sepior^pi rtner-ln-the lay in P--roads,- adopted- last1spring, -has beerr Bran, $29; coarse ml(ldllnga', $2g7*fiac~ straight, -cold ■facts In themselves^ born k Mllla. rescinded by a large majority. middlings, $30; cracked oo'ril, $30; Advertisement, ^coarse commeal, $29; corn and- oat Frederick Weyerhaeuser, Said t,o Be . Ionia voted, te revise its charter. chop, $26.60 per ton, Worth $1,BOO,OeO,OOg Raseee Csravaflfllo Picture (founds M ICHIGAN NEW S IN BRIEF ______1__ Away. .Shiawassee Must Assess Again, An important'find has been made_lnV ; ' General Markets. Corunna, Mich.—William R. Ken toe art. collections of Marcheae della Th% State Fair commission has de Pasadena, Cal.-—Frederick WeyeN nedy, deputy state tax examiner, who Stufa at France.' It is a painting by Tomatoes—Florida, $4@4.76 Caravaggio, which had been lost slg'ht cided to select one boy from Hurea haeuser, the dominant figure in,, the had been In the county two days, hae crate, 75c per basket. | IMTor many-ycare. The"painting w county to auenu the TtlUe fair ln De* naticm s-ium btr-lndustry, of 8 t - Paul, notified ttoe supervisors that aesess<3abbage~r$3 @3,26 per bbl; new, $3 toown to connoiBseurs through a prl| trait in September^ where hei ..will be f-Minn,, reputed toe wealthleat man in ,meats throughout4he county will have Itof 100 lbs, in the Gal leria degli Ufizzi. instructed in stock raising, soil test the world, witk an estimated; fortune to be boosted or the state tax com —Dressed Hogs—Light, U@li l*2c; of $1,694,904,919, died at his, winter mission will come In and boost the heavy, 9@9 l-2c per lb. Sig di Pietro,-the secretary of thi ing and dairying. home, Oak Knoll, near here, Satur valuations. gallery, wafi determined to find th New Potatoes—Bermuda, $3 per btt Road Commissioners Steel and El -picture. - It was known that Ih the iot-,-of Muakegon county, are prepar day. Two deputy tax examlners wore in and $8^0 per bbi.i_--- ^----He was born Jn a hamlet of south* the .county several weeks ago and .Sweety Potatoes—Jersey klln-cWd, year 1700 It was in possession of the ing a bill previqinf-for-toe ^ayment ®rn Germany in 1884. He spent bis spent two weeks comparing property: $1.25; per crate, Cerretani- famlly,-whlcbr is now ex- •t .ret. farm laborer, comlng-to salsi with the assessed” valuation of tlnot ..... —-----------Dresied Calves—Fancy,' 13@l4c; It will be introduced at the next ses- -youth-as-athis country in his early manhood, He adjoining. prcperty^ami the^ordeF o t common. 11@120 per Sig dl Pietro, while examining Mar-. sion of toe legislature, iB~a TSiT'Bitfple^naisumiBg m il Examiner Kennedy is a result of their Potatoes «heie deira‘Stufa’s collection eaw the In bulk, 62@64o per bu; Hubert Gaffney., trustee in bank little known. f findingsr" ^ In sacks ' ' |>aintingyindlmraediBteljnaMTTfie4Ttr ruptcy of' the Owosso Motor. Co., of per bu> for carlots,\ Thfij UflMi print is an exact reprodb^ porunna, has filed a petition in ctr* Onions-r*$1.65. p$r bu. $3.26 per sack turn «f the picture, which is a typical of 100 lb; Spanish, $2.76 per small MICHIGAN NEWS ITEMS tio compel 3S stockholders TELEGRAPHIC FLASHES Caravaggio, it depicts six youths, one of itthecourt crate, $2,60 per half crate, $4,75 per defunct company to pay to him of whom lg playing * violin; one a lute crate. Sixty committees have been appoint unpaid portion of their "stock. He Sxtenelve repairs are being-made and one a.flute, while t^yo are singing the , Nuts—Shellbark^hickory/ 8c per lb; ' ed by the Business Men's association and one is lietening.—New York Sun. alleges that only about half of the at Port Huron for a campaign to ob along the entire Huron lake front of large hickory, 1@1 l-2o per ft ; Span* $200,000 capita) stock was paid in, The Cummer cottages and cement walkk ish ______ ___ , 8@96. per ft; walnuts chestnuts, tain K90 new members. amount of the liabilities is $6,800. damaged-by-Novembe r’s -big atorrm— ^and^qttotm tto;w T ^ l'L 2 o ^iF"I^ - Waited e ffort;TherWwtern Federation of .Miners Prof. Aubrey Tealdl, ot4he univer Roy McLellan, 18, Son of James M eHoney—Choloe to fan^y new white Miss Dixon, a charming society girl, has decided to continue the copper sity of Michigan landscape gardening Lellan,sa farmer, south of Sandusky, oomb, 16@l6c; amber, 10 @llc; ex* s. *had spent the entire summer in trying strike. ' The United Mine-Workers of ^«P»rtment, has been appointed on Jracted, 7 @80 per...ft. . .. ... w r Mevate-the almple country peopie the co^toittee of wduoation of the Sll]pped and he plunged head-first, into r Dressed Poultry—Chickens,. i$@ llv ^ w ’ >JWth whom sho was .hoarding. When American Society of Lain y-wheel of a gasoil ne enytnc iTr 19orhm rl7@ 186rNdr2 1ieh0ri2cr aha was about to leaver she" siflj:~ Six clubs wsre admitted to member (tits. motion. old roosters, lto ; ducks, I8@isc; i'K * ' "Goodby, Mr, liiggrsoll, I hope my ship Six prisonere brought from Detroit in the Midh|gan Federation of George Kerxin, 86, of Auburn, is at1 geese, 15@16e; turkeys, 21@220 per visit here hasn't bean entirely with- Women's olubs by the executive board to Jackson prison Saturday made the his home suffering from injuries suf- pound. Obit good results." total, inmates In the instltuUcm. $U, fsred'wheirt ton of slats and dirt fell Cheese—Whoie*aie- fetsi Michigan They follow: Women Prtncb the largest number ever held-there. on him in the Robert Gage mine Sun fiats, 14 ,l-2@17 l*2o; New York fiats, ybuve tearfit a heap since you first, nau* pals' elub, club, Detroit: Detroit; Monday Monday Byaninar Byoning The previous record was $08. Until ootoe; but, by hook! you was about olubr Adrian; Women’s club, Moroncli about a ysar- age the number of in day. Herein was bending over in the 19019 l-2c; brick, 18016 L2c; 11m the greenest one wo ever had On our Phtlomathlatt, Fowlemua; W bihii,S mates ranged from TiO to 800. Last mine when the root caved in, Miners surger, 14 1*2@166; ■Imported Swiss, •ay that It ie remarkable that none 24@24 1-2o; damwtic Swiss, 19 lhands.”—National Mjptithly, elub, Daks Citl* Women's oln^ South year the number started to increase of his bones were broken, Yellow 20c; long boras, 20 l-2c; daisies, !! Lansing, and has bees groTlac rapidly, miners dug him out 1*2@19o per ft« 1 Aele-your de«ler,eusjf-yeue The shoes, we win Mrd you our , free descriptive book -fisd.tell rotLwhdreJ<L et the ehoee Ad* rest Dept.O-. J H IR T H .K R A U S E COM PANY GRAND RAPIDS . . \ MICHIGAN M a k in g F a r m K ite C o m f o r ta b le toJ w*iA^#^ t!fii5 ^ xhau!t* The NEW P E R F E C T IO N wmmw is th* ' aWfine * Blu* Fiam* b&* cabinet top 600]t with *»<>« warming 7tle NEW PER* andAportableovsn that FECTIONWichBlutFlatttg cook shelves, does the bestebaking and roast* sto v e does “ -iug-yott-evertastednSpeolBlpftta^n y stove 1 enfed broiler ever made, Q H bt&Ui cn Mi ew ______ ____ while keepings tidtt el once, your kitchens in o red a ln g comfortable te n d e rn e ss and cool' _ _ Q U C b o k'Sto vB flavor.— twtvehitni. tc<* . Let your dealer and show you toe u® dirt, work or different sices-two, three and four M S: It. MtttS S K ^ ^ s s f l s s s a f a THERMOS oven, which gives you -fl»d.p8w« ol gMotia,, ’ “ A splendid, range and a flreless cooker combined, Va/apHt CWA $ Meta. Thle th iH m r snmlMimplytooovertnslUnff.72psfee im ply ta Snmmtr testreel] V^l^iiiwIpesMmwav^Mr^Cooking •1 £oty Ne Dirt <oi . T hsms F*rB**l RMduOM 'iTF' r*-Ki- -. -k ■fff4"; # m : ; * ■/■'I ’- '■' , o'. ;-•■■■*.:;., ->yj/;/: ■Sfe.' M a d o n n a w i t h th e H o .7v ... , /■ (■• ! (•’•*• ■t , THE CHELSEA STANDARD. APRIL 9. 1914. l y C h -1/ i l d TT ■WHS" Ti '■/j! B ackache W arn* You H a i r d r e s s i n g f o r L ittle M a id s ‘I r> "TfT m IF 6' 7*;f C‘^ 0 ‘^ ^ h fi. Backache ip one of Nature's warnings o f jtfduey, .weaioam Kldasy rdieoNtt kills thouaaadrevkry year. ' Don’iueglect a badback, If your beck U lam e-jli it hurts .to: stooji .or Jlffc~if therais Ctynguiykg nf the eefret,ifin%. suspecttout kldpoya If you suffer head* achea,dutalaeaa aua are tired, nervous andw oaa^^youhayetB nhor proof Y -Uae Doao’ji Klttoey Plui, a fine rba* / 0 edy lot had hacks iu^ Weak Idd^ : -■** •' "■■ i .... baandheerful and hopeful men, who went about theirrbusthesa-wUh-a smile on their faces, and took their ohanges ahd;.ohancfs of this mortal life- like m«n.—Klngaley. U s * eivear bad out oeiuok)t*i/ and to um two cate* to set around. i n dTop&d w ^ couldn't atoop. .w piok tt up.v Mr tool* ,waa terribly lam* 'and painful /and ba apelta J wa* laid up In bed. Z/loat bop*. a« it a«emed/ tbk(, notbtnic, could , bf donofoy^ner^l -lottunaUly beard of poan'a Kidney Flits and. befori ■long they : inade m* atroiig and' r-wrowh . .>v•^ "weTtraoT^t work; -f^ bavs' ramatned ourad." / 0«t f>oaB’a at Any Ston.flbc * J n . D O A N ’ S V xlL .J FOgTEfbMUAURN COVBUFFALO*lit* •+*p—r , S P E C IA L T O Y F O M E N The most economical, ^leanslng &o4' ■' germloldal of all antiseptics ig : RI8E OF THE POPOVER, -■ thieve, toe some !plridea4a our coun try-made famous -by the wonderful toeakfasf calces like mufT^f iand pop* . ,-l" overs/ The secret of success dn any Use is painStolringCarebnflshft or bfe. who gains a reputation ip any line is onewhonot only does things .well, ,but: Bronson does tbem^a Uttlftfhstter than apyhpvdy^ I else. ' There la .real skill in the making 'r •' ■**“”*«*♦ and baking .of a good m^ffiiTabd ppp/~ jee^n^er , Y< n 'i o,ver. In :the popoyer>ve want some* thing; entirely different from the tex you hav& wld [abqut ture Of the muffin. The inside of the he,r,[ pxptely; >because m POPCiver Is hollow’or made up of very yoiforicC quWroljid with —e^W ge hubhles, so we muBt remember her-father* and still: obwrM'a, grudge hot-tu-heat-the eggs only enough-bto^ against him. mix them, as the popover Uses the . "Whether I have anyTlghrtb My it -] eggs solely -for the lightening. In all 4;' or not, you may sas well, give up the 1 cakes in Which eggs are used for the Idea of persuading me to ever have lightening the oven should be slow. anything more to do with you if you »-Vvi With popovere it is extremely Cssemmarry her. * Rather than receive a tla lto rth e lr perfection that; the oven ’AIRDBBSSINO for little1 maids, time she is five, years old' until uhe - -daughter of. Henry: Brooks'jua a ,meru should be'slow at first; As the pop*. from babyhood to the debutante begins to dress her half jn the fashion A aoinble A ntitoptic Pow diir to ; -■-ter of over-baiter Is th|nr-lf-haat- ls ^ pplied agy, reauy means the manaer-ot-nafor grownype -the hair bow ig-o-mo*riB ffif^ you ^ iih -top b reak m y-neari ?rr~n too rapidly at flirsTthe maas heginB to lng the hair ribbon, Ymore thati any* mentous question In her estimation. b e dliMoived in w atto -a t n e e d e d ! and have me 'deinbei^t ryod go ahead expand oulokly and the mixture being thing elae. Bvery one who- knows ' For these buoyant decorations the As a medicinal anttseptlc for douche« > m ad' marry her-'-df' ehe*!] :ihave your-:: so turn the walls or the air cells burst girls, little and b l| and all sizes best grades of taffeta ribbon will be in treating catarrh, Indanuhatlqn orr Nov you know emmtly.where I Stand / \ and the popover refuses to pop; .Have between, knows how keenly they are found! more satisfactory than ether ulceration of nose, throat, and . that ^ iS f f Bllly/Bronson *lo o ied tT a t^ ie-fa th er the oven so slow that' the popovere Interested ln the! latest hair bow, the weaves. They SlamT Wear and- are CAused^hF-feminlne-illHthas naeauaL !t n aEJiB' i'C'frS^Tf g tea tiB y ^ r-a - ttomiettt ! and waet el» rise very • ■ -For-ten-yeara thft Lydia a Plnkham L iftrte newest-hair ribbon, and how insistent j easily froohohed. The chiifrshouldrbc lentF^Herthought^ef^Heien?. Brooke; Popovera—Take three eggs; a pint they are in the -matter of keeping up taught / to tie ' them so .that .creases Medicine Co.has recommendedPaxtine > -aud it.was with difficulty,that1he com-. of mllk and a pint of flour, sifted be* the pace set by th^ fashlon leaders in wfll come in the same place; and to in thetr^-prlvate correspondence WlU» r ^tfolfed'htmoeifi- H e Wae-e.trongiy ih-7 'oremeasurlhganda^teaspoonfulof 'their young world. preBe^them out Wlth a warm Iron- un* women^-Which-^proves^^Jts-superiorMy.^ -clined—to—tell h ls f a t h e r ^ t o —d o^ hls JIM Women; who -haverrrheen-iCLttrjed^saii^ mm ^wnffl—ter fling defiance in h ie facer f it MAflil*Ail ' and **«**■. ironed I MAMA/1 or MW' damp- * ' * - *• ^* 1 w '■ i | ~capa awaiting her. Before she reaches^ .MAH_AA may-be Vwashed He kept his head, however, and' with* druggists. 50o. large box, or by rn^I, followed;,a shallow gem pan will pot the dignity of enough hair to dress ened and ironed. ;.Vi out betraying his emotion, asked: The Putohr Toilet Gptt Boston*'Vasi, do, the deep granite^ cups make the \ The bows are nearly always, tied little roaettes of baby ribbon have “Whatvwas the trouble ibetweeu you was. more entranced-him. The sternnesa faded byst popoveVs ; thpy will then rise d to .made gay her headwear. When she on the hair, but sometimes they, are /•nd/her father?’*' -—- ‘r in the world. N sp ln -a Nutshell! out of Frederick Bronson’s counts* 8 lnches hlgh. Break the eggs lnt6 a gets to be in the "neighborhood of made and sewed to. a hairpin or bow "I don't care to speak about that !bowl without'_ sepaniting the yolks ; Marks-rAre you reading! this new decided,-however, that ft would nance;- the spirit of Eaater crypt Into two years old, the reign of rlbbdn be^ fastener. __For handsome ribbons and nov.11- the older man-replied. ‘‘He is bpHehlstory of the .Napoleonic tragedy, -fro m-thc^wHi tea ,-heatl J u st_enou gh!_to useleas-to-muke-hls-declslon kriown dead. . Lethlm rest in his ^grave. £ as long as a declaration waa unneces hTs/bredstr and a lobk'-df/glad; beneV’o*- mix them, then add the milk. In a gins for her and her-flrst halr dress* Yor-bows- that!are; seldom - woni- it is- that's being printed? Y -/ lng is inaugurated with small ros@ttes best to'make them in this way. merely give you notlce t^at ho daugfi; sary. There was one thing that both Jence overspread his’face. ParkB—NoTb» me the tragedy of second bowl have the flour apd .salt The position of-'the bow or bows ter ot his can ever s e tte r foot inside ered him more than his father’s oppo At the; end of the 'service Mr. Bron and add the egg mixture'slowly, beat* and'hands of baby ribboh-*llke that Napoleon may he summed up la two depends on the accepted styles, that lines. The divorce of josephlne was my-door-*much less expect, me to/re- sition to ■Helen.-N That Twas hia fear son waslin a :very mellow state. He lng well until smooth! Strain through shown In the plctUre.. These little--banded are-made oyer- 4Sf-there-are fashlonarin-wearl r oeivo her as a member of myfimlly/ that she would never consent to be his had hardl3Lseen4JiHy-foi^three Elba the Interlude, and he wanted to grasp his son by the a . sieve ^ and . put. . Into . the .. cups, they narrow elastic, which adjusts them to .iw.a^rafaaa [ Sf g C L th. w.le,ioo«i. -But—H elep -ia-th e lovellest=glrM n- 7 ^ 7 'E xS* and -sbould-he two*thirds fuH.. They Will the head; The"“rdsettes ar,e mbferor" Therworld,'’ Billy ferrehtly replied. r‘i r had been enemies,:Snd he felt thaT-he- hand^and^offer—him -a^word^of^com'' be done- in 80‘minutes and should-be you could only see her -1 know you’d Waa In .honor boynd to tell her. While gratulatlon Hon the success be had as light ae a feather wnen lifted! The leSs simple according to tasto and oc- length of ends and other little details. The bows ,shown In-the; ...picture are' BASH •D AND BURNED —change y o u r B esldea^do-you . ■ Q, achieved in 'carrylng out jthe musical interior rlg~alwava~sHghtlv~mol8t ~and~ caslon of wearing. -programo t the -morning/ ' When! he Aszthe^bahygirl grows older-she is made of ribbon^flve lnchea wlde^ and1 . think'It is fair^o told her r e s p o n s e ^ ^ p ro v ^ they.shopld be,served .without being allowed wider ribbons, although the are. only moderately (full.. Sucfi hows 400 SouthxHerraitage Ave« Chicago,; EIMfli! for anything her ;fatbfer'imay hnw tphOne’ and informed that Mrs. W.al- had reaehed-tfaevvestlbule he paused Plied on one another. and "lookod-bocht but/Billy was talk. Ill.—’T waa attacked with a breaking imrrnW rthhofta rrthtlmifl to play a are always good style. ■ ! 3M done?” ' ■ ; 1 ■•- -Y— iingford. the aorirano "of the church. ing with a group of fals '.friends. Coid popovers may be ojpened like <n w halV-nrnaments. From the put on the Inside of mv arma. ILJwaa JJULI^BQTTpMLEY. don't hold, h^r wW bdflJBTBle.n! 1 choir, of —7 cream puffs-and filled wlth.any. desired He dresz_a_deep^slgh_.and-went out* a smSil rhah or pltaples and it Itched 'merely don’t WSStr had .bjbon stricken wi^h appendicitis side. HUj limousine was.: waiting ;ifor filling, then served as a dessert or for and burned, especially at night, so and wouid 'b e . compelled to undergo him at toe curb; He was abouti to a chUd’s lunch, if fllled with a good that before I knew it I had made my yff t i l l an^ohpratlon/-at^ oncev— This--wQuld step-into-the-vehlole-when^a-Hand--^a* custard^tbis is a moflUdeslrable-defi^ self aore. -I- had- to- wear- the- finest!: H a t s T h a t M a y 8 e T r i m m e d a t H o m e I I I ; make-4t Impossible for her to sing on laid on his shoulder, and, turning, he sert for bhlldrpn. -kind of cotton underwear, ho woolen’ Easter, ‘ which was only three, adys looked Into his son’s -radiant face, a t aU, becauBe the least, thing irritat* / Thinkers are rare. Moet of vta thlnk- we C /-snas . "Hello, Billy,”, he said, / "Get in. think, away. • !'•!,’ /: ed it and made it much worse. The but,that la about as far as we get', Billy hurried To Dr. Wiiilshison to We’ll ride home together.” , rash itched and emartod uriril pt times and thavworst of It Is, we often fall to ■ "Won't you wait a-minute, .father?” consult him about i t I got no Sletep At-Oll. y \ :find out'that we have been deluding . o ur . ■' vi.. |.’ J‘ ... .. . "I had this trouble and/took -treat ,T:,j^e_8imply-.-mu8t-4iav.e-8omeb(>dy. Bll\y ireplied. "There’s some -one selves until It IS .too late .to iiacqulr* the habit ments for about one year, but they w h o ~ can take Mrs. Walllngford'B' whom I want you to meet” _ "Who Is your new soprano?”j IYedonly gave me reliefWhile, taking —; sn.lH t.hfl rBvWnd gentleman 'Tt* gUMKMh thinks he’s thought and them. Then I begffh llSlttg Cutluuro lexpresaCs an opinion.' "Easter -Ms the occasion of all occa- erlck Bronson asked. "I -wilUbring- her^-out+andjntro^uce! Soap and Ointment and >1- got relief ^ slons^when-Twe^oughtto-have-pur /SOMETHING NEW. ■right away; In three months L-wag m choir at Its b e st 'You must find-some irer to you;” said 'Billy, and he rusbedback into the church; 1^. 7 - a p f e i i i well; man again.” (Signed) H. W body—eomehow,” Mr; Bronson-was-holding the door ! ,^Cub|in PiSh^Peel y and slice -tour? FoTey. Nov. 5! istxr ~ 3 ; -l; -BlUy-suddenly brightened. oL toelilmousln^dpen :.wlmE!Wey'APij ^kraftfda-'dni^Clnfd^ffi^watofrL^ve “ CuticuravSoap; and-;Ointment sold ' "I .will find somebody/'tie said, -throughout the world. Sample of each them0there half an hour and dry them him. think I. know a ryoung lady who '.'jflll preached "Father," said Billy, ’T want you well>by laying them. In a cloth: Have Tree,wlth 32-p. Skin Book, Address post* « A yY;.: come.” ------ . — .; ! to let;me introduce Helen Brooks.’” -/ -ready in a deep saucepan a dozen ripe card-"Outlcura, Dept. L, Boston.”— Adv* ; "Get her, by .alh..meane If ^hb )3an. The old gentleman- straightened up tomatoes' sliced, thin,.yheat them slowly ■ 1•v- -* ■' i f ■ J/.-v-. I f f n rsing,” the 'clergyman urged, and, Billy suddenly, Bell Nevec-Stops Tolling. was Silent tor a mdmept, while you fry the onions -in butter^to "A bell in a temple ln North Chtna J: hastened to Helen. Y „ m m and then, taking Helen’s ^outstretched a light brown. When :the tomatoes has been kept ringing tor a century, . "I hivie an engagement for 'you ’for hand 4n his, said: are soft and thoroughly- heated, season tax is levied in the district tor Easter,” he said.: —Will you con^e?" - “This is the finest Easter day Fb wlth-ealt1a-teagpoon-of sugar and u paying relays, of ringers of work lor ’’Now xou Know Exactly where r ^Thejre^waa^a sparkle in-hef beauti- ever-eaw.- Come jon, let’s go homu few dashes of paprika. Add fourTocrrig cOssantly day and night. ful eyes, and a look of gladness -oyer* hefoTeBomehody^elsogeta-youaway ^ktApods;!cahnedwilldo,BllcedthinT |pread her face as she replied \ /’ ’bring to the boiling point and add the . Menry Broolts to .become the wife Of* ”1 should thlnk-X-would.^ YoUrdbn’t -from, us.” Ten smilee for a nickel. Always buy Red ■fri.edoniopBrooolrfast tor-ifrminut GeM'Bill Blue; liavS beautiful clear white p - tny son. As for her -herng soTorely, know how sorry I have been to think ji i liiiij;' Lhaei ft piatter with a wdll buttered clothes/ Adv. ' . ----Jtbat's.all.bosh. I auppojse her expto^ I was not golng -to-have-a chance toast and pour the "olla” over-them. 'fepcfrj'.on the stkgo han ^Yto hep a to sing anywhere on Easter. ..Tell me Temporarily Without ReaaonrSet In the oven tor three minutes to mastery of tbetots thgt young wonieo all about it.” lit) r< Parent—What ia^your reason fori soak into the toast and thgn serve: of the world rekyn, so that' she bto He hastily explained the situation wishing to marry m iy daughter? 1Genoa Dleh^-fltew a dozen tomatoes — heen-aUe-to^east-a-apell -ewer-you. are many women who from needle and! silk- thread matching the she agreed-with mpeh enthusiasm Young Man—I have no reason, slrguntil soft, season with sugar, salt and! HERE Take ,my advloe and! have nothing to fill- Mrs. Wa|lingford’s place. facing to/sew the ribbon to the shape. motives of thrift or because they I am in love. cayenne to-taste. Rub through a col* nore^to do With he*.-" ! don't believe **Only it’s too bad,” she said, "that like the work, undertake to trim their This part of the work most be carer! under juadhetnm iathe Jlre.Ina.deea. own hatij They arO more likely to fully done, for the stltehea are girl can lead that kind of a life the engagement had' to come because ounce, ^ prevention is bettep frying pan he&t three tahlespoonfuls be Btlcbessfal when-they select a model show on toe upper brim. TJjie what is and remain good.” y than a ton of rrimOrse. (By HENRY HOWLAND.) of butter; break into it rapidly six "If Helen isn’t good and pure,” Billy and undertake to copy it,, than when called the blind stltoh (or slip Btitoh) idigoantly replied, “thorp 1 eg't-a good^ 1!?1: 'i m m eggs, stirring all the time. As soon -they-try to dealgn^for-themsolvea. Two -tofilsMdng-thft edge nf toe facing to ■1' •:)> Every man is above the average-*as they are broken and mixed; pouTon of the. fashionable flower-trimmed the under brim, ^hen it Is sewed according and pure glrl ih^he%otdd.. fflie hasn't' to his own belief. HAT do, you think of my the tomatoes; Cook tor 2 minutes,' /" S IE y veally been on the stage, you know. ■Easter hat, Bessie?” ' Mrs. stirriMLall the time, then add three hats (called “sailors'* for some undis down remove the pint ami gather the !:’ .She has merely- sung in opera a few Waddums asked when the taislespoopfuls of Parmesan cheese. covered reason), are pictured here other edge of the rlbbon. -Dtspose times. She says she doesn’t care for 'maid"entered and found her Turn out And eat wlth brown bread. which (»n be copied easily by the the fullness evenly and sew thls edge the life and would much prefer to find Into the head else. milliner. admiring herself before her Lamb’s Liver an Casserole—Lay the home * place In some, church choir.” After making a selection in shapes The wreath of flowers is to he made "It’s kind of nice,’’ Bessie liver in cold water slightly salted for a To P ip e S m o k e rs .."I suppose She has merely been bought it my* half hour, to draw out the blood. Rinse the next thing is to decide- upon the on a circle of ' green*coVere(i wire replied‘ "I saying that-to pull the wool oyer your cr ribbon to be used In [called "bonnet” wire). After eel it'toen wjpe dry^Fnr sllces of fa yes, But it doesn’t lnterest/ me atmes I >pg the flowers to be used tSe sprays wheii I tried it ^Dn; that-it wasn't pork until crisp arid brown, sia of facing the t - ; I den t want to heir anythlflgbj Suppos* are taken apart by/ .unwinding-toe youhg enough tor tne, and that it waa thom, put them into,the easserole and the choice of the trifni ^pre about lier. You'll oblige me by wire which holds the blossoms intended tor a middle-aged person.” six siloes of orilon ip the fai Take lng that a shape rimllaf to those small ®ever referring to.her. again- in,tW Ten mipntes later Mrs. Waddums 1 fry together at the stems. The wire to shown in the picture has been chosen ! B A .G I l \ out the onion and add the ljver to toe Presence.” ‘ . ■ ' had informed Chgrglt & Sellum that fat be used tor the circle is the founda and is to be tritamed with flowers, the and brown well all over, add a lib "Very well,v sald BIlly, squarlng his her hat didn’t suit her, and that she tie soup tion to whiCh toe bloasottre are^ttrlfcr stock to cover tbiokened with work is ptweMed'°wlth as follows: •ko^tders and pernflttlng A set of his would return it, with the hope that ■ —Boieot a msssallne or other soft wound. , Arrange them by facing the ild _„Jkw.^to.-b6cbme !a little:-more deter*. decenfly fp, W j g--ribbon--three- to five inches wide, blossoms and foliage onePtt a, time ttlned than ever. “I’ll never bother her have her money back. ' few onions the same size, a -little’ matching the hat in color but in any along the wire support, and fastening B _ . you wlth thd subject agalnHN>hly__l Y!-When.Henry~Waddums had been in* aparsley, all in the casserole arid shade of that color which la, deelrod*, their stems with the small tie-wire ; you %oUW tell the what her r u it formed by bis wife that the'hat had cook torput two - hours. This makes a Or if toe color Is not becoming niixt which has been unwound from them ; father did to make you feel so bitter. been returned and that'the price had in triking^the sprays apart^e : fade .’as‘a fariirigs chCose a har^ 1 think yon owe me that'much, If been refunded; he went to the maid whole dinner With a light dessert and •: ; ;y || orilsibg .color that' is becoming. For When the wregth Is completed ao* it triay be served piping hot right from You expect me to regard your wishes . Never Heard Such Singing Before. ,H» V. W*V* n » \ M C * INf* j ( and said;cording to the directions It, is to be the facing, b ^ a length of ribbon one toe casserole. "Concerning Helen.” • • Bessle, you did that yery well. I’m and" a half times toe circumference of sewed to the hat at the base of the ."It was a business matter. He wjts; of another's misfortune; You ;wilj going to authorise Mrs. Waddums to iTOBACCO i S r the,hat brim*, at Its. edge Hem the Crown. Fasten its ends together after «s bitter against me as I (havp( been havo vory little time and I fill new raise your wages a dollar a week.” has been placed about the hat. ribbon in a tiny hem about one-eighth +"*rrr>*--AWlnsfc him; so yon may coiisole your- tb‘rehearse; you know.” Use a long, Btrong needle and a of an inch deep-along one edge. Use When Easter Sunday came ,BUiy Y • Dropped. j i ! Hum iliating. , by remembering that if ho were thread to match the ribbon and heavy linen thread. Thrust the needle "■•Uve-^he would b4 just as strongly op* nrbnson whs iff a state of nervousness i Gladys—So you’re keeping Lent? H&rry—I understand Gertrude Gada* silk ,w t Art inaipsmRivn sow toe hem in off the machine! - through from the Inside of the croWri such a« was pot at all commoff to nim. What have'“you given up? Posed to you .as T am opposed to, his lotto married a man who made a big Insert, in this little hem a fine wire and sew the wreath to plaoe with had never worked as he naa and have no onoto plfWf bwt nor tt»* Myrtle— Two of my beaux, I really Ho fortune, by '% lnoky, specuiatiori in Called ’bhlrring” wire. This should several loose stitches. Gut off the ‘ Itoo NOW lfll the,Whole ;.thihg Worked^diirlng toman. Wohsve bwn m*Vln* MirHthose three* days, and didn’t have any regular evenings left .if !refoge..lb /towui/lti^aiiy.vftirF.. MC.ePc , .. gnd* amoVltiRtobwicofor m.»ra tk*n leaving ends long enough to for them any way. , , he felt ready to wer." . Graoe—Yes, and be disgraced her be-one inch and a half longer than thread, Haifa century nnrl "Wild IVuii.'11*nur tie In a knot on the under side. the clrorimferenoe of the britn- Pun his place in the. cb^r*-. itoPK!?* . bWt «ff<Wt. HInUntomM»de. F*difd .^hile they were on their honeymoon. -Billy spent:,it- vrwtdhed night; k;H«i rrr; ;; NeVbr Oeceived. ;..... i- \ Harry—How did ho do it? thh ribbon evenly on the wire- rind An Priiteri the wreath In ,several places in five cent foil p»rk»fr», too, immense cohgregatlon, he ^?sb unable to sleep and spent, the; clothpouchm, rijrht »r>*l mwe* Q down A'man may riot1 he able to toll the to tho hat in .this way. The tied ends ally overlap the ends of the wire about Grace—Gertrude wanted toe other ot»g hours thinking of Helen and w S |Thls’!tather in a pew well tin*. Premium coupon* in * 1 | p*rlu«w *. *. ... - Y,Y dllfemod* Mt a woman always knows passengers to think an oceat^veyage one inch and/wind them together with of thread make it secure. Shouldyou full tt>ftndtho"WIKI m# to make UP his mind to give up toward too. fr,ppt. whether-an* Easter hat is home-made to your dealer’# atock, **nd u* S»* When Bolen1rose to sing her B®‘° was' an old story to, them When, her silk thread. This forms a circle of Finally line toe hat wlthfa piece of everything elge fot Kbr* VVheh morn? cent* ift’poataa* atAmw aad w* or not. , 1 • ■ silk or ribbon matohlng it in color, the wire with a ruffle of ribbon gath* Billyi held his breath and watched nis husband’/ the first oraol^tout^of the >®g cape he, Ifas fallf determined. In Witt matt you m ori*iu*I paoSas*. ■ . ---; -n--■; - ; i Draw np the lining and sew on it a 1 He saw too - old gentleman box, pointed to a row ot life' preserv ered ovor it, Not Alvvpys. In .ht»..pew.Afl .tbe,r^,h> Place the ’wire xdge of-the Triffie tiny bow made of baby ribbon. TMs ers and askod the detain what was ’•ytio isometirnes feel s **nm on the unfierbrini of toe.hat ’hear the. completes the work,* swbet, Bympathetlo strains’ floated ot^ toe Idea of J 4ll, toe extto tiHa.-Judge. J th himself In all its phases, and He had nedor heard such^toging be* toiit' you#, dhttdwp Are a|l bpyft/>Y l Use a Rn* edge and pln lt 4ULIA BOTTOMLEY^ 1' been unable to arrive at any other m ”Y«t j hut heVprl?at Eastof tlftttto '^7 fora, and top lorellnoss of the elnjw: I'-ij Wocluaioa than that HelSn Brooks •, . ' • 1 . • <t' ■.v► H {\ ' ... T W F S 1 Lm •'\ I , !/ jv; . ‘/‘.i■ i:« !1 41- T tH E CHEliSBAjSTAIIDAROt APRIL 9,19 (41, #anA**+*< ' *t$***& *■ The kChelsea | Standard addihon^ wcAt R if* r I n t e r n a t io n a l H a r v e s t e r s te a l 7 - - / ‘ U -T - % J T .-' ■ •_ • •• - r :i7 r * » : II IttebiXM.’ ? -u. sMUy'* 0 . y ^ i i o o v i g ii *imii-4L6» per r w t six wrtulki. fifty cntatoi ■* T helH C L i* ClADI ASDEAf ' ■yhn. Smiwi . a to S L i, iWww rTmfc*-••• i n th e ' m a n u re s p r e a d e r y o u b u y : i . C o r rect, Efficient, w ell-tested detfgn* ^ . G uar antee 0! first-class m aterials, 3, R einforc ing of parts whew strains aitudly coma 4. Strength. otparUt where occasional strains corns. S. W.< AMitlhlAjs ,,— an«i fwsbtawiAfi av finviftff VlAnL - fit- I qualities tation of m a ^ ^ r ' t o ^ k S ' e f f l d ent r e p a l r | sausned American farmers find these wwov tials in International manure spreader*. ' , International spreaders havck.bemdm, many feat* nrw that grew out of long field experience. -Study the steel construction in frame, wheels, and driving mechanism; the earilyremovable beaten the differ entials in rear axles, Insuring even spreading while turning corner*} the reversibrnwona and gear; low, easilydoaded box; and many others. , , International spreaders are of all styles M d rises, high and low, endlem and reverse apron. W ntofor illustrated catalogue* and when we send them we will tell you where yon m ay see the spreaders. ; im d H in y te C p p M g g l, A ££££ Ja c k so n ffci—iw Pwrim m i: 'A m # '* - ' Mrs. E lla S u m q e r was called to Jackson Saturday by the illness of her niece; J. N'. Dancer h a s , been con^ned, to his home se v e ra l, days of the past . TBtodmooaaUtMtlJSsarmr. MhwrtMw vMfs vmhnwM# Md VMd#k$M>wn week bydllness. ,7 ’ ' ^ __i_ ossppUssHos. Mr, and Mrs. Ltoyd Merker will oc* KatM^dM wcowLelsss aattO. March 6.1906. M tb« potoftoe at a > 1ww. WoSlsmB.aadef tbs copy the residence of James "Wade Act o( Ocecicw01 flUpb t , ^ , on west Summit street, M* II It Elmer Beach spent Friday in Jacfc i a U nw iiiit it«ii imiTkinriiMdmoMi (raa tt* oOteafatM son on business. , ^Hwili^'frilliilwi Sih4HWH SntiOhilMi M kli. teS-'f.: The Figuring of your Lumber Bill cuts a big figure in the cost ■of your house, >batn' pr sheds. We aifri'To” figure low and E-JHv u s u a l l y h‘ i t " t h e b u l l ’ s e y e . ....*-----1— 'A•,m"""J -OCR SGOBE is, HIGH— m Pp'.iS; I M I■Wl’&i-: ■- . Phone -112 *«J£ ON FIGURING LOW! PERSONALMENTION. - Theodore •Schmidt spent Sunday in Jackson.„ ’ "/ ■t e ”""", _2j ■' Elsa Gleao visited^frlends lnD<^trolt lastweck-————- - —— — ---- =— Vincent Burg, of Detroit, spent Suqday here, 7 ‘ “7 " “7 " George ^TalWortb, of Detroit, wap home Sunday. Leo Martin' visited* friends in - Ann Arbor Sunday.; ._■__________ ,____ L. H. Ward spent Sunday with rel* atives •■. in Milan. ■■■ _ \___ .■■■-.___ toy Maier spent. Sunday and Mon* day in Ann Arbor. " _ —Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wureter spent 7 Qur Exhibition Spring Ooods Our exhibition - of Bpring Qpods is ftjr^dyBUffiofcntltehK^ thrkeenest-woman. - Freelt shipments -arrivo^on-neariy-every; traibrincreas-, ing the *displays and maintaining as sortments. . ; -• j. / Coming from unquestioned styll* 8ources, ti)e authehticity of the varidus '-fftslilohB'ts not to ^ d oQhted7 ^Real* izing this, raany wdmen are already, choosing their Spiring attire-from our stock, in appreciation of the fact, that it is always bet^L k) be too early'than to be!too latel, ■>:' f hh-value^are excellent^—Ithmay— surprise you to see how.moderately jthese loVety new garments and other Spring goods are priced. m ovedintotbe residence- o f Philip Keusch' on east Summit street Luke Reilly was in Detroit Saturday and visited bis brother, Dr. CharlesQ. Reilly, and reports t he latter as being somewhat better. / h 7 .. ...... Wg>.-8cripter--faiaa'-acceptedH^position at ’the' heating plant of the Michigan Central at the track pan near Four Mile Lake. _ Mrs. Elva Flaky, who: has been spending the winter months with her ikflgfater, Mts--Ti>omas-Rargle,-in: ] Kalamazoo, has returned to her home here. r ; Gretchen Speer, the iittle daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- George -Speer, of Detroit, is spending this weSk-at■awHHa^HFDeffifl^7? hotae-of-ner-grandparentsr-Mrr-ahd Mlus Mary H^ab was in Detroitdn Mrs. James W. “Speer. + buslnesa-Wed rtesday. Miss Nina Deile Wurster spent George Kratzmiller, who has been -the Western Unlon° telegrapb-operaSunday^in Ann Arbors Miss—Kathrv n Hobker was in De* tor^at the Chelsea station of* the Michigan Central for-the la8t four or ’troit on business Tuesday, • five years, 1s not working at p_resent; ^da3^it^WB-rootherbere/^----~-•■-^^~:r^7, itv-and-MrsrGom-ad-Lehtnatowe ce Ann Arbor visitors Sunday, Mr. and/Mrs. Oscar ^Schneider are -visiting relatives }n Detroit. --Mjsa^-Etta Bcacom, of, Detroit, - ia ihe.gueat-oJLMrft^-GeorgeWaW C om prehensive d is play o f S p rin g —■-=,-z- Rich-colorings; and^novbl-desienfr— >- .TheHreide^rlineitew ^-oailedtbthe houfe of M rteF; D.” gum mi tigs about 5 o'clbek Sunday: afternoon. The alarm was turned In on account =1 hftvc novor soen lovelior or more proo tical silks. . It.is a^eal pleasure for us. ' to show them to y o u .- - - - . -- . done. on^' , TN ew D ress G oods At tfie common cjouncll meeting Miss-Pearl Maier visltedzr.elattvVs Monday, -.e^ehtag a^ resolution was in Detroit several days of last weekv phsSTd instructing. Assessor VanRiper A. B. Sknnler, jr., and sister, Mafr to proceed- witb the assessment of guarite,; were Jackson visitors Sun- the/ rfeal and personal property In dayT — 4.', ' ’ Chelsea; and inni< Mrs, J. •Mr. rt».r» anu a* Apn». .iWeber^d^gk vyeuer daughters-wero.Jackson visitors Mon* ^ ;At theJ^nuaLmdetfagiALthe-Ba^ tlat sbcTety laBt-Saturdav thf> follow. -day " ', An interesting display containing the newestaovel-ty and staple patterns in Spring dress-fabrics. 1 1 1 - W ash G oods F or Spnng ingpfficers were elected : Two trustees MrsrWrn. Allen, of Jackson,, was a to fill vacancies* Wm. H. Laird and -gjiaai^oteMka-Gharlotte Stelnbach John-h . ____________ _ .Friday., Depew; treaaureY7 Mis8 Jessie Everett/ Mr. and Mrs, JrKocb and daughters . ’ . -w-------------- :— <----- . - v,. 7 :.-■■■, "The daintiest, most effective de tf : . ' o f : Clara and. Mary were in Ann Arbor ‘Mrs, E; W.' Oadweir has returned signs are here* in just the’ wash goods Sunday. / from a stay ^of-several months in • — f J ii'- v that you wiU want for .Spring- Presses Arzie P^nckneyrqf Ann Arbor,_was Florida. Her sister, /fors. J. W, FRESH AND S ill MEATS a guest at the home ot John Maier Schenk, who hasalso been in Florida, and other apparel. Try our home-made Sau Sunday. ■ __ stopped over in Chicago for a, few sage-—it’s fine. . « . Mrs. E. G. Hoag -an d ‘son Kenneth, days visitJ^ith her .daughter, Mrs. J. ■u i . of AnnArbory were Chelsea .visitors. J. McDevltt. 1’ . PHone”3T’ ^ ^ j Tuesday. ........ —^ The m Michigan iw m g a u . a Portland V* u a u u vCU Cement lCU l Hunter visited:? e ^ cqmpany started up their, plant at These special displays and valueHnJIosier^ and Underwear are of themselves -worthy -a special tiv.es in AnnAfbor several days of Four Mile Lake on Monday of this trip to the store.—-------------------- ’'- 7 ------;---------------------------- -------------- :------- ^ ---- ------iastrweek. week. -Du^lng-the past two months Mrs. H.~ K"Fayep o f. Ann Arbor, fhAplant has been given a thorough .spent Saturday-with Miss Charlotte repairing, and every thing is in good Steinbach. i Shape for along season.of work. Mr. and Mrs. Carltop Runpiman,' of Grosse Isle, are guests of Mrs. James Mr/and Mrs, Emmett Dancer, who have been residing on the farm ofJ J. Runclman: ’ 1 • 11• N. Dancer in Lima for the past year, Mra>JVL. Gilbert vlflitedi/hert ' ^(H tr-thetr-hom e- <3ff Park anAfainily^ln Jackson several days street. 'Mr. .Dancer1will continue to -of last wefek.----- “ ; -Workthefarm-and-bisTLarenter-Mr CharTesT'-Miller, of itbaoa, spent and Mrs. J. A. Dancer will reside “on MondajrwithThis mother and sisters the farm. *___ ^__ 7 1 7 !; of LWb place. 7 1 1 i Mr, and Mrs; H.’ D. Runcimhn, of Joseph L. S ib ley has q u ite a Tompr^ow, ■ Friday ____evening, the Princess Offers the second0 of the AnniArbor; were guests of relatives cu riq sityjm A Is farm l in .h ie rflock o f <<A lw a y sR e a d y fo rC o m p a n y )v rWarae sh e e p ,. A nrew e in ■hls flockT ecently .OUT FLOWERS' r’s fedturesj-1‘A Waif of the1^craSunday. ?<r/ m ......... — picture made on Mr. and—Mrs. Edward—Fr enchof^ gave-b irth to fo u r lambs w hich she is ' “PUTTED PLANTS •< ' . Mi 1ter Bros, 101 Ranch and features were guests of their n ^ Rny m othering and raising, T h e i lambs -is-hnrd to k«cp a-stovtr-rrfou i'inil sllltly- the former Powers stars Baby Early Dexter, are as llveiylan d h ea lth y as any orhere Tuesday. — jinreHS Black Bilk Stove -Polish is. used, yhX FUNERAL DESIGNS dinajry young lambs, and th ey seem to , Here is tlie rtaxsinm Black Bilk Stove and Elsie Albert. . It is an exceeding y Miss Agnes Gorman, who is attend be-thrlvfn g‘-------- 1^ : Polish Mirks rij'htta thrtm t. It 'doesifr ? ing the Xi.-of-My, ls-spehding her va rub o f f i o r /iKine i.'ists four icau settlers, with lots of action, gen Married, Thursday evening, April ' (iuirs lunger than the shine of any, o,tfrer nine cowboyvand many stirring and cation at borne. polish. "Youonly need" to polish one■Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wacker, of 2, 1914, at 6 o’cldck at the hnmfe^ni *• 1 ■■ ■ i ■ i ... i. Jii ----four H i. ns-oiten ,-yc4— yr>rrrfctovo wlH-|?et,ansing, were guests at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Verne Combis, Phone 180—2 -1 1-s ----- Tteme\\-brigliler rfxni<‘ —A'*7*75,/i'/T.TTrr.M L +11 r,-., FLORIST and better /ootmfiihnn^ Chas. Mobrlock, Sunday of Lima Center, Miss Anna Kaercher, it has been since you first boiiglit it. Use* On Saturday evening the offering a^ " Edition, with furimc#, water,^ lights vv->■ i;>t ■■■■■■ - —‘ C '{.I wilt; be Shakespeare’s ’ delightful Joseph Murphy, of Detroit, spent of Chelsea, find Mr. Theodore Feld* and bath. $8.00 per month. 7 / BREVITIES comedy “The Taming of the Shrew.” Sunday at tfle home of his parents, kamp,‘bf Freedom, Rev. A. A, Schobh officiating. The couple will reside on ---- - Ife,1 it is In three reels produced with a Mr. and Mrs. Owen Murphy superb cast of pbotoplayers. For Mrs. Joseph Schatz isspending this ,^ e iarm ^he groom who is a well HOWELL-r-During the recent run ^ . at -known resident-of Freedomr— of pike-at-Le&rlak<royer,200 ofthese years stage productions of . this [ weck-at the home—of Mrr^and Mrs: fine fish have-been-8hotr speared and XamoAiS-old-clasal.c- have beon glven, Chas,7,lm perM ^AnnArborr m. _ The^students of the State Normal otherwise liv . OByotir t>iiflor Ktnvci.'kltdicn siovo otgaiuitastt. The motion picture production of Miss Leone- Gieske, of- Ann Arbor,- college at Ypsilanti, who reside in.this ing near itssubjugajtedrby-thefolk^ ---- «otn cafi-froii, yi,tir hnniwarcf or otrivo dealer shores.-— Tidings. If you dr, not llml It Hihii mi/ other Ktovo “The Tawing of the. Shrew’Ms quite is spending this week with her vicinity have been given another pnllslvyou Imve iimkI your dealer in nutnoriited to refund your money, ltnt wo' feel as delightful as any stage production. parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Gieske. K r p derrJ e ! ? lain4’ a“ - 9"6 88x60 ^ week’s vacation,owing to an outbreak BIvISSFlfeLD—John McDonald,Fred :w,.(iurO you will narco \yl|h tl.'o You- will-cnioy_thls_superb Warner Sh'apteau and T a t Maloney, the t-.hrpp ---. .. ;• women wrio tuo now imlnir piack. and-Henry-Burr-Steinbach, of smallpox inTfpsilanth-T-he^-flrst ■t. features with its atmosphere of clean“ _ofFrances Silk Sto/o Polish,tun] who r.ay It Is the Dexter, visited their grandparents, cases were pronounced as being chick Alleged .yeggs changed _with havliig, ■■ whol esomc.Gomedy, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas, Steinbach,. Frir enpox but-iaterltJyafl discovered to be buVgTarized four stores here' Mar^u 7 day,'. ' . 1 smallpox, and a strict quarantine has have been bound over for trial in the Next Wednesday evening the feat* Miss^I^oretta MdQqlljan returned to beencstablishedbythehealth officers O N E Q U A L IT Y . Vance. '/ / urc will be a sensational film ‘‘In the" ho miro to «et tlio Illuck Silk Ktov# of that clty^i ^ \ ' - Pollnh costs you miw titan tlio ordinary kind, Clutches of the Ku Klux Klah.^ The Ypsilanti Tuesday evening after BROOKLYN—An increased amount Keep your grains, resistors, fonder* and RtoVa Ku Klux, Klan, originally UiS^lcndid spending several “days with her wainacotted PWWorn is not Strengthens Weak and Tired Women. pIpoA lirlgbt ond L fret; from rutdlmf by usln 0,^^.LlrMkL'I'll r^i.//.( i')LJrutiling Using m of spraying is going to. be done by mdther here. BMK AIKORYINGkNAWa. ViVrus organization formed after the Civil v ____ shelf a n a l k0- 'l6 0fflces' * * any one desiring fruit growers here this year./ High Iron with cacti can (g.nna'mcl only. Mrs. II. H, Lyons, of Jackson, who Uko-BLACK {SILKMETAL POLISHIff» torr ajivor- war by property owners for protec* winds and rainy weather have lately 1“ of this floor o °Ud as ®ne aB other rooms w nTcnile lfO l.iltiw a ro or liransT 'ItA vo rk so uw Ic k ly , tlon against Ignorant and supersti has been spending the past two weeks sickness,” writes Mrs. J. C, VanDe* oi tnis iioor. Space about 18x30 ic' prevented activities,' but the first enslty, a n d loaves a brilliant a urfrtte . It 1ms no of Kirkland, 111., and “Electric tious negroes, later degenerated into with relatives here, returned to her Sande, w junl fo r use on a u to m o b llo *. A-iV;^ Bitters kept me from breaking down. goo£ day will start the> oil and lime7 * I will noYer bands of outlaws which the Govern- tome Sunday. 7 be Without it.” "Do Do you sulphur clouds. The scale made ternoVer , Black Silk Stove Polish. Works .meht- e vootual 1y-7roko-upbyAvmed MrsrRrAT Figtchcrr stTjrTjngjijjNoiif . - . :iig _____ force. The actipif of this story takes spending the winter months with her surino- weather. growers' recognize that i t . is You 0 weather. You heed Electric and growers place in North Carolina, where one daughter in BurmIngham, returned fitters. Start a month’s treatment either spray'or lose the trees. Next oltbfLstrongestoutlfw klans flourish- home Saturday, to-sdtly, nothing bmCY for stdMch, year will be too. late, for many of " ' " ^ .... ........ 7-7. ......... f! liver and kidneys. The great spring cd. It la“ presented by the Gene .......... them. Only while the' trees are. dor itler Feature “Hayers," and" may -Miss Charlotte- Stehtbach^leftBrm- tonlcr-Relieh or money back. 60c mant as now can the spray be applied ■ $1.00. RccOmmerided by L. P. he said to be historically accurate in day for Cleveland after spending a and strong enough to kill the scale, Vogel, H, H, Fenn Go. and L. T. every particular. There is qxcite* week with her parents, Mr, i^nd Mrs. Freeman Co. Adv. Fungous diseases which renew growth Charles.Btelnbach, ' meat and, action in eyhry scene of with thcyflfsf darhp^ days of spring ■the three part*. The picture; feat Missies'Ethel and^Edith Tucker, of BRIGHTON—The executor lb the arc also killed by the strong dormant a r c h ie ures th6 worlds most popular motion River Rouge, are spending their estate of . the late Gustav Bactcke spray, wfolch can be neglected-byno sent out checks' last week for. a The Standard “Want” advs. give star, Miss Geqe Gauntlet, and her Easter, vacation with their grand second dividend of 20 percent to the grower here whodesirCs to raise good m olts. Try them. capably company. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tucker. creditors of/the Baet<fkb bank, fruit.—Argus. . ; . \ ■■■ 7 ■TV' l®j S tirrin g >H osiery and Underwear V alu es BwcKsnu KeepsYour Stove Chelsea -greenhouses. Elvira Clark-Visel O ne N ew H o u s e BLACK SILK STOVE-POLISH b r lte r '- » r r 4 ftt f'& r , . t/u m ia m h o i'b t h r r " b u t u w t p o l i s h e v n m u t e . LIQUID OR PASTE m One Koom-Main Floor u / u r . n o „ ■oon(s -S « c o n d F lo o r £ Z 2 5 ^ y s a t r “* r ► w. W IL K IN S O N Wiikinaonia Building 7 ,'•« ./ • .v '/r ; ZlL X 7 T H E C H E L SE A STA H D ARD , A P R IL g 19 74 , ................................................... ... ITEMS. C o ilf Yay Are Going to Clean 111 aui ■U-- H ou se F u rn ish in gs Tommy Wilkinson has ITcifepted a position in Jackaon. Today," We; tte y w e c a n you a line o f ■n ^A petitloiM abeingclrculatetf/to have Park atreet paved. ;■:Jj7 . M riiimj11«r. mfry.. , ■ * Born, Tuesday, April 7,1014, to Mr. ^nd MraHBr J. Qookei a-daughter;^ Several of the residents of this place ^"suffering with art ’attack ot the* pinkeye,” sh o w ‘ sum AND-OmCOATS b e s to iis to m ta ilo r. I - *Mrs._d,we*n Murphyl whcT bas beeh il| ifor'thepastfewweeks is;reported as,improving.______ Chris, SchheiderT'ofSylvan, eoTdTa find, four year old colt.the first of.tbe week to EJ. Llmleraan. , •-------- ....... . ;• , r -Jjr re a lly d o e s n ’t m a t t e r i f y o u are tall an d s le n d e r o r s h o r t a n d stout, we c a n f i t y o u r- figure, in ^ all w o o lih a n d ta ilo r e d S u itr a n d O v e r * coats th a t w ill, s a tis f y t h e m o s t critical d e m a n d . ^ $10 to __Tl|eJ3ay-V:lfew-fieadlngLcifclewa8 at-the home of Miss WIul4 l fled {Bacon Monday evening. __ , When the cold, chilly grinds of winter have given away to the balmy breezes of sprihg^nd nature is pulsating with .new 4ife and energy, we are,made ,mindful .of the fact that it is time to be up and doing., While th^Fafraer is preparlng to 4 fit t h e : fields for t he seed he must sow in order" W reap the harvest.' ~ The buay housewife is preparing to renovate the homeland th^nTis always sora? things that must- be replaced, with, hew. . We want every woman in and around this town ,tq know that we are better prepared than ever before to render her every as-' , siatanceJn the selection of any new article of house furnishings .§ she ma^fihd iA necessary^ to buy., Both from the st^d p o in t - 1 )f quality and value. •^We are more than meeting any conipe tition whether it be the retaii^sjore o rth e iqall order house., Everything is new here and. our guarantee is back of ihe gooda we sell. Our thirty-five years merchandising experience is of ~ considerable consequenoe in the j udging of - values and-accord? >ingly as we secure values can w egive values. * You must have .wfl_Ara.not. satisfied. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Murphy and children have-moved to the farm. Mrs. George Miller in Lyndon, 3 <1? FORNtSHINQ^GOODS: 3 $ 5.00 a n d $ 7.00 Either of. them a perfect -machine.—^At$5^0(fy{mgetnSuc -tion Carpet-Sweeper^ At $7.00: youTgeta'Suoti6h~Sweeper~ and" Bru8h; jAmb Take one of__ Mrs.-f^H.\ Ward,=wlKr_few been spending tl^e past- two_weeks with relatives at Mildn returned to -her Wc se ll t h e b e s t S h o e s a n d O x fo rd s for. m en and Boys to b e f o u n d in C fielsea.. W e n o w h iv e th e m and in good, s t y l i s h s h a d e s t h a t e v e ry . m a n , an d boy will like, a n d a f p ric e s , t h a t a r e r ig h t. ;■ ------------L_~ the institution of a new lodge-of 45 members. Burton A. Long was in Milan last Thursday where tie acted as groomsj man at the marriage of hi 'Mi8s AUce,' and Mr; Ciark"Ca8s1''/t>oth" reside nts^of-M1Ian^ C arpet Sw eepers It you want; Auarpet Sweeper OOL A I i B X [.■• .■* •• S R B X CHELSEA, MICHIGAN- 5 G-OOD A f ^ ^ r ■ A L U t. _ WMCCOOtnKUT Se ll-P rim e MEATS When we buy we want good ^oods at“fafrprices and that’s just what we fry to give you^ Try some of our pure steam kettle rendered lard. y^hone 69 F re d K lin g le r ■i M l t is f u n w h e n y o u - s a v i n g f or something;. ; ^ /And oh, the joy of watching your . ftind grow steadily larger! Of realizing that you are every Week nearer your goal! ■\ a/ ■ : V " ■' ' _ ■ .■ > ^ ■’■ Doubly pleasant, too, when you de^; -posit with us, for then you may rest ab solutely content aAtO thesafety ofyour money. / I•_- '-.i - ,s ________■.Jj — ■^ ‘7 * - " ' IVM 'I t f:;# 1 .. . icome here where^yotrean sefectT; any-style an'cLcolor— wood you ^M jlw an't. Prices $2.50,13,00,13.50 . $4.00. - - l._ . .. Velvet Rugs 11-3x12 $25.00 to $27.00. . • ^ ; T’Zifi ■ J ' i ^ Axminster Rugs, Bbdy Brussel Rugs'"and Royal Wilton Rugs— at money say ing prices. ;/ ' Lace Curtain §ale Y ard G oods F or C urtains Flesh from the mills. ’:;T h ^e ari0~too many of them to seil-ati’ regular retail prices, therefore we are going to offer every pair with outleserve at npt one cent over regular wholesale price. A large* If you are going to make^ Curtains 4Gn/t faiLto look here for the material.. A largev assortment, plain or colored LqrUers at' 10 . cents and the finer materials at 15 cents, 2& cents, 35 cents add, —40 eente. Edgings^to match a t h centa tq 7 cents yard. _ r^ =T- Special services will be held on Good Friday at 3 and 7' p. m,, in the Churclf'dfO urL ady^of^the-Sacred, Heart, consisting of the^Way - of the ■ home and inexpen'Sive enough for anybody; Cross and a Meditation Onthe Passion W HITE MUSLIN CURTAINS, 34 inch by 2\ yards, wide • •. ' ■• ' --.*1 ■ *■ ■■*■■:" • , ... of.'Christ.-The offering on Good Fri ^ . Everything needed fo r. the windows, Sash .Rods S cents; 10 ruffle ^dge, worth 90o, sale price per ‘pair 59o. Better grades at day-will beTfor the-Holy-Land.events and^lS- cents. /Lace Gurmin Fixtures; Brass, Nickle,-Nat 69c, 79o and 89o. . ; " > ■. ■?•S' ural Wood or White Enamel at 10 cents. - Any style you want of i| Married, Saturday, April 4,1014,'at PLAIN CLUNY NET CURTAINS, bothTwhite and- ecru, the higher grade fixtures a t 25 cents. Everything; in shades. ’ the Baptist parsonagOr-Mlsa Onedia I ’—full-size,-/flnen dace-edge. -A rdal bargain at $1,507 "Our sale price ? ^We-have4hem~ready7to-hang-in-felt;£t-10-eent9r if>-eleth:^ 5 “centgGage and Mr. George Burgess, both $1.19, of Sylvna, itev. a ,. W. Fuller oihciatPLAIN CLUNY NET CURTAINS, with wide hem and lace ing. The bride is_a_ daughter of I insertion, well worth $J.75 to $2 .00 . v»Our sale priee S1*39. Bet? ^ Harold Gagf-aud-the^greom-isa-Bon — TFwo yaitiS'Wide and 4 yaMs md^rspecial-at-S^cents-yard. t^l gr^des at S1.6Q, $2.10, $2.35 and $2175. of Mr. and Mrs. O.^A.Burgess, Fpur yards wide and strictly fifst-quality goods, medium dark YCTTiTNE LACE CURTAINSr whife. ivorv and natural; pattern, wontishow soil.-^ther^psttl^rffsiWlrbisr45'ee]its^ttrQ0 some with plain band edges, and some with wide hem and lace in ‘ The Wheeler Brothers," of Dexter cents yard. Extra heavy best quality Inlaid Linoleum 90 cents sertion; priced a t $1.75, $2.00 arid $2.50. These curtains drupe _ townshi]^ 8old-thisVweel^ ^/fine-stand to SLIO.-: : t ■ ., - - — beautifully and will give splendid service. 5 ard bred horse, sired by Judge Lee, iSCRIM CURTAINSHNOTTINOHA M CURTAINS, MAR-' toMtv^arahallr-of^Chtcago.-.Tbe QIJISETTE CURTAINS, RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, BRUS' Both donfestic and foreign manufacture. When laid you SELS NET CURTAINS, all priced from Twenty-five to Fifty .per where it will be used in a fancy fourcan’t tell them from the real wood, 22,^ 27. and 39 inch widths, cent below actual retail value during this sale. Come and see horse driving team. The horse was prices 25 cents; 35 cents, 40 cents, 50 cents. , raised" by the Wheeler Brothers and them. , - '■ - . they received $800 for the ainraa^, ■ I: B / 'ttfh-f X%m§ : ' u m l: ,'f L ^ iip a n :v : ■; ■ !< i' '■-i'll: : ' . n im m m ^ -w lp -ifm m "i! m ■■ .-V Im itation. W ood F or R u g B orders Word waa recelyed^here-^Monday announcing the .death of Mrs. Geo. A. Miller at her home in Chicago Sunday e ve ning, April 5, 1914, -aged about 38 years, Mr. Miller is a son of Mrs, Geo. Miller of this place. The deceased is survived byher hus band, one brother.. and one' sister.’ The funeral war held £>n Wednesday morning and^hose from here whoat- )] tended were Misses* Mary and Matgret and Louis Miller and Mr* Mrs. Cha8. Miller, of IthMC, Miss. Katherine Rlemenschneider has accepted a position aa teacher in the public schools-at-Worden a t $70 per .month for the coming year. M is s Rlemenechneider has taught in the Chelsea public schools for the past year and was a teacher in the Worden schools before she came to the schools here. She Is a daughter of Mr/and'Mrs. P. Biemenschneider of Cavanaugh; Lake, and she is a graduate of our high school. , . “ i - C ustom T ailorin g <i : i' m m *: . ; Consistent with the same broad-minded spirit that has given this store it$ leadership a n d , its reputation for progresCiveness, . ^ -' ' ; ijf! •; ■ We are offering a high grade tailored-td-order service, . Side by side, and in friendly harmony^wath our splendid stock of ready-to-wear clothes. —We realize that there are some men who prefer. made-to-measure clothe. Those lojks hay^ every right to consideration—and this store hasn’t neglected them. You ‘‘made*to-order dcVotees can come here; and be assured of l i r a ; c u s t o m t a , i l o T e d s u i t a t a, v e r r m o d e ra te p ric e . ..lii/i... ^ Naturally^wo naYe secured the highest-quallty tailoring servlco to bo had* * Only the i l>ea,t ■ for this store, you know. The Royal Tailors of Chicogo iand New York,_ those, strenuous Sat urday Evening Post advocates of 7 “That Million Dollar Look” are the skilled servants of our tailoring patrons. A Royal Mado-to-Measure suit costs $10, $17, $20, $26 or $30—depending upon tiio fabric chosen^ » E v e r y K o y a l g a r m e n t is g u a r a n te e d to fit a n d s a tis f y p e r f e c tly —o r m o n e y r e f u n d e d . ■ The Wilklnsohia office building oh north.Maih street, Which was opeiied to r tehents on Wednesday of l^at-week is entirely occupied with, the excep tion of one room. Archie W. Wilkin son and the Ohelaea Land Co. have rooms 2 andS1,Dr. Ji T. Woods rooms $ 5 and A\ Roland B, Waltrous 8 and 0. On the second floor Dr, H. J. Ful? ford has a suite of three rooms, and a 'prominent ftjm has the ref usual of the entire basement floor. < 41- ■'I1r:M\ in- •' pattei F loor L inoleum 0 BFF is - ■:! | ; p p . - -■■■... -! fi t ’> -- j —''" Tapestry Ruga 9x12 $Ift"OOahd up to-$14.OO.^ 0CheE sizes -borrespond in f prinaa. F ixtu res _2x. ® Two-ply all Wool Ingrain Carpets—-Best, that money can bpyat 55 centf 60 centfl. 65 cents and 70 cents. Look at the mail ordeTcatalogues. Look anywhere add you wop,t tind them a t =these prices^ -Splendid wearing^rugsr-rever8ibler-and^handsome a broom or ordinary—^carpet sweeperrit raisea-no-duaiHapcHs— and colorlnfflA— - — easy torun. vr^TX r Wool and Fibre R up»9xl2~$9.00. nace, informs The Standard th a t he put it in th e exact spot th a t 'the. coal ealer-direG ted-bim todellver.it,— PAID POE m th e dirt y o u can n ot g e t n u t w ith - at the town hall on Monday and put It down the cold.air 'flne <ff the 'Turr I .The supreme court of the United States on Monday annulled as . uncon stitutional a section of the Michigan autojpobile law making the owner of a-mptor car responsible for lhiuries irrespective of .who was running the machine, . ' C arpets R u g s - T o r th fc F lo o r thcse^BacfaineeHe-ybur^PUse^on^ ree^fcrialfor-fcwo^weeksrifnot 9x12. Granite Art Squares $5.00—7^x9 Granite A rt Squares $3.00 wanted, simply ' bring it baokr —DonVbuy a Vacuum or Suotion- r 9x9 Granite A rt Squares $3.f __/ Cleaner without free trial. Our These are reversible rugs, beautiful new patterns, brown and machine^, are guaranteed to giyeu? tan shadings. goo d service, and we are~here 7-7x9 Shirvan Ar.trJRxigr |8.50—9x9 Shirvan rA rt Rugs $10,00 0 daysa-week_to—backup-this^ OxUi^Shirvan Art Rugs $12,00—9x12 Shirvan Art Rugs $13.00 statement. These machines get ^ And sizes up to 12x15 i —Several of-the-members- ‘of C tilse<L Lodge, K rofP; were_iir SalinepW^d^fj t v m t\ rr S P E C I A L F O R S A T U R D A Y — O r & illg e s l o E a o h . N o t o v e r o n e d o z e n t o a f a m i l y L a r g e r s iz e t h a n l a s t w e e k .../: W . ^— 5C;H s= = = = = a = = ^ All o f th e s e a s o n ’s n e w e s t c r e a tio n s in J I a h e r d a s Mr. and *Mrsr W. C. Anderson have lorsTliii_th is ^ 3 m u y ep reeu tn e. Younga~bogpjiay Railroad street- to the'1 residence 6£ a^iclmflrit for yonr inspention and approf^h Miss L, urahara on'west^Mid^Id if reet. B H 5E 8. O T "Mr £l. S u ction Sw eepers Dr. & G, 'Bush was qallelTto Pitts-' bti rg Wednesday by thVseriouSiitaess of hirsistef, Mrs. H. R, Gilbert; ja o . ff s ill T im e w ^ B w h e n y o u h a d to g o to th e oustom . ta ilo r to b e p r o p e r ly fitted, b u t t h a t- w a s b e fo re t h e /clay . oftbe m d d e r K ^ c l f o h e r t e t ^ :/A' H I D iF T P . > v* I: 1 it < • <u 1 u rn T H E C H E L S E A S T A N D A R D . A P R IL 9 . 19 H . ' i/ w |W fW " » BOTH i: WcWganUw’hjsLDv- ' CNCONSTltOTIONAL ] m e > J s jM M a a Other Than WriUm»7 1 lynoirtj k # e - N w w e g utbofofL i l b lagUftwwAA" .■AiitQiBObUfl.-i !. W' cannot be^held reBponBl- J . sa V •' T' • • * -X- frMi* BlVBRAl. PROPOSITION® ARB * l blefor injuries caused by hft Yo&sbire famllyraad tapally; tmd Dum;^ uumi] PAWED O tim - VARIOUS: |i ---------------------------. % car.while nori.vmder.ihla control b e r a n c e sto r s Ellsahati^ rt’.t DLLU5 f t V Y / ? W r A c . m O U /ftG y arm, rite alert eyes-se'arcblng out the ring. Brady with .outstretched -hand helped me to obmb, clinging frith* his grciu»<r ahead* mBehind _*• him lumbered ji «VffOF87]K ■ 's' itr h ■; ft COMPLETE U S f O f 'ti t ^ j. _ " i. _ *■ 1 ■■•« * «t • Vi. daekson and QrfonvUU- Indorse Cpto< Pbrfalsh coasi'^ TO ■ mission Form Whllt*v8t. JohftS jrrt^jp chauffeur rati hlPi—down-p mensftl^a \ while taking dri*r unauthorised^ paring D ^ t” Jb dbubtle^aih&rw 4and Ypallantl He* her .qarty Environment, 7 pleasure ride, The high court Ject It. The , book ItGelf Is. the jro held that the Wlohlgan law.per* Wihter ori; the Medlterraneai mlttlng recovery 7of damages •r ■: '*v 'Jhero(faW|a ^ a riB ln g ^ u ta ld e of the_ . Oities Xjun&eMeiioh ;oftou*i$SitandeaJa--u^ thirty1 year*!of^cramp®4flt .because; It . de* qon- \\ constitutional 7_ ^ ljV. where' ,there . ^ ere 7 bitter curate's daughter - and a...... a ' person-----^of, - ' property____ -lo c a l— option t• privqs tests or . .where then "Uifr dOB Ouailed^ap^ __•■> CJCUUit?^ »*vtt^yuOOtG(J*uUu ^i'UTDuUt^s par; Qp^Parrott wa^ ^lyen .A ? uriable to tell which was which iri the ■ .darkness, Something ■ moved, and I Mfffi55E;m<utaiElnfc tflrfSeep up; while the Iqwer end of theJake.' In the dis took a sWprforwayd. ••-, Ivbrdugnt^up th4 Te&ff my*Ease intent tance tnbre(was tbe red glow of a fire barely -yleiole. - ----- - - : ^ ^ m i tfce eurrqun^lgg rlijBee, ■ / “All righ t,fie said breathlessly,"!! ^ ^ o r th r e e d a y a ^eencountered'poth* Tlie island .wae voider than 1 bad sup Wihad to'knife the’ brutft—he^was ae: ing 'aiarJts^^QradyJpurjpdf^iy$ept posed, and must,.have contained, fully ar’a headquarterif.lJaywurd moets :R4ne away big as a ycalf, and—and he got my frpin aTl trails, truatlpg implicitly. Jye acres,^denae!!y^wpaded, yvitb. nb. ‘Auvray, who profess to reoogblzeitim, ettoutderr 7J)id you find a window on *Uriowgir~he hlta no recqUgctfon; of; evtti? sign of a t^all anywhere! Apparently aa. a woodstoam to (Hb. rwasTtbp^lBswr;lhB""Vote=='ln --SMUohr- -‘! wlthqpt~due:-process^oMaw? bavtnk-*een her-befce-e.-- HavwaM_y.olunv ■qo>^ :aInatljict' TOiirstdeTI' ■ '. , " ' . *] " “ ..... " jwe were the first (explorers to> iffne-i “No.” safe paee’a g ^ H e leers lo carry a message for llarmar ta Igan, Monday w-asv very light Byeh . ‘ 1fianflusky. where Hamilton Is stationed. the lhetlheta- pf th e ' wild, thaeubtlety' tra^ ’Jits,'thickets;Suddenly we, dame The northwest iIndian tribes nro ready of th e-eav ag ^ bora of constant peril to tlje edge of a small opening, aioplrig “There was -none on mine. We’ll In. Grand Rapids," w here theJhardest -tw^Avar-and* only held hack to byJoin.. the fought muhlclpal campaign It was ..refusal of theare5 friendly-W yandots dowh’Hke a sauoeV; grpsiyedvefed ;and have1to risk a light, I reckon, for I’m thought:would lopellaess. 7 ' ^ ; establish a record, the Woedln* considerable 11 Try the fire* The latter are demanding- the return of. and - OncC; 'w here we fpfded; a consider* treelessi qpen^to the sky,-but with a • fra-pa-tee-tah. a. retlalous thacher, w hom ,ye te-w sB.-hot-as-large^as-oxBeoted.-In place-yonder.” ™£==^tgey4»lieve^Orbe^apprl»onep^HayjrjaM$* able^etreami=whlch l think; now must dark lirregular jiometbtag at its~cen^ ;jo*eph .... HeyWarri,. «n ensign In the ;Puto>- oaths at every misstep,*. yet aoross the. darkened surface toward /ffitltw ?<t rState*, army.:.on his way, .to* F^rt,' Honnar,.mMtsV^iihon’ Glrty, ’ ®renegade. Whoa* namovhtte. been connected with air taanher Wrocitlee, alsb, headed fop Fort Harmar!) with a.nieaJihgeJtreiU) the British gen general— ew r: Hamilton. Kayward■ ........... ~ enerallerautt *AteG HaPSguides him toiwj fort.- \ ' :n ‘ i mission Is to assure the Wyand'tfe that have, been the VernjJ,lion, we cam^ up*^ ter. 80*shapeless was thlti blaok blotch I 'felt my way along the wall, discov the mHayward an Is not to held by the soldlors; Reno,. on- the blackened remains of-a cam|i* that I took It at first^to ho &dlutap of ered some-tinder, and, with Hint and , asks letJier pany'him steel from* my pocket, coaxed ___She tolls, him that she rs accom a quarter-bloodIfl Wyandot and a missionary among, IWT..hotirs before. Brady examined It with' bru8hrbutthfrecout^rtaPOdTmy-anmt Thfere were a few pieces of wood piled “Hayward! there’s a log hou se!” he Indians.' She' has been In search .of her father. She : Insists that she has .seen great bare, trailing the party to the; whispered, poltftlhg,.-“Do* you Bee? up on the hearth, and a moment !ater,_ Hayward: before, out ijn a British, uni-. the ourllng red- flames revealed the en . - form. Hayward starts for the north acj, rlvei; bank, and theh making a wide Kqep the Dutehtann tfac^n” oompanled by a -scout named Brady' ahd circuit o f the woods,' before he .finally •* private soldier. returned satisfied; f "TT/ftm mui th&n^+hr than^tbref boarB g o w /^ h e I dropped to tay> knees; and studied the dim outline, which the night ren* deretl so indistfae^ assumed^ore-defiirte shape^trone^ "Put'hereinto the.bank there, boys^ flald_soberly, “And traveling north. ‘Do you know who they were?” I Btory log hut. wlth an~exteafllop_at the to the rights” I commanded, 3“Beyond ln the partyj— rear, arid, an ouuilde chimney fork in g — tbe^roote^qf-r-tfrat big oak. Wef f Mlamis and Ojlbwas, I reckon, arid up beBlde the roof. It was a gloomy ' breakfast, and then rest awhile.!’ This was accoinpiiBnea-wlth^swee^ ihay^ariza-pBgoadiv ^-bpqfiai-.tOLithatf 4poklng=.placd,---^l^'^c|-tfIrnaaer oHlght. a l of thes— Daddlea. and.-...^—T weTetepped ashore, 81?hll tree .out yprider; see here, Hay-A showing any where,, n-.__ ■ ■ ■- • . 4 A.u -_ '_1 !____ X tm w if- +V« A I n l i n e . . t t « <1 MM J mm m m ibrTndians drawlrig~the \right ^rioe^ T-ward, the fellow.. hajJ._UQ.Qts on. and not - J-“What do< you make: of. It?” a8ked yell up lnto the mud, Brady staroBiag- moccasins, . From the trail they madr Bradv In a whlBDerf- a e though doubtLboutJ-to-restore: clrcuiatloh.—Schriltz here ofllhe'bank there must.hft.v.e :heen tag hlKown-eyea^ twelve or flfteeirTndlgnffrayT^nd la JAji shake'hl'm.'' ^whlte-renegsdm’^_be+bent down again to 8 tudy-a-tratHc7 ttrthe-mud7 ‘‘f6 r^thls is no red-skln’s foot, with the. thee turned out.” He Bwore, the^nlyjoath l.' Had heard thus far from his lips; .pluck*! lng_a few long,hairs fromvoff a spittle of underbrush, and holding them up In* more alfpeady,’’-.' V l._ , -to-the. -sunlight. "A war party all right; “That, will be all tight,J?chuitz,,, r .with Bea|pB. .One7 , fellow t jbruphed said kindly.' '^I’U help- you ashore, .and; against this bush asfrh'e:came1 dow;n you can! rest awhile, until ybu_£eel-beU. tbe bank; from the color, they must’ .ter. I’ll do the cooking this morning!” have been raiding thet German settles .Wewere still too_^Iose to the BOftlements to be In.varv much-danger, and r<,Tlred/m^?~l^dve7about'anrd”you’n te^l better.” "MeJn-Qott,-’ he moanpd, rolling Elf: 1eye^ up at me Iraplbringly. “I vos^mos' ^dad mlt-deiMJrft-nefls. Mi m ,mpl' ':3f; l ' V- ^ ------- I® ! H e shook hje head 'negatively. .“They don’t build llkf that. It beais me, but whoever built tha{ house* putjt up to live in. Howsomever I don’t see no -aigp o’ anybody thar now, an’ !I’m iy ( f ' i ■■ r»ieo^4onga_to'occo_mp3ish Gcs catf by nq! means be ridentifio the authbh . Mias Reynolds hail pushed a great deal In lees than' years,. She'-Wbate'd^toties bef -cbuld rea^^wTOtel acte^ and i plays for home and school befo reachbi her teens;..ttabllshed bt The Albion high ’school _debating' story.,at slxieon. and her flr9i TV. J At_ M t* i .-'h team to-raeerFoft Htofon.hlgh at Port H“Red of the ROck,” at twenty, , Hpron, April 17, consists of Ellery has VdeOlded*talent- for drawing] Oakes, Paul Burna-and Harold. Woeb-^ -edging and , ■ fqvprlte rec. ft.olg. 7 shqw_thatJibe can'he by,no7-n{ft Plahs for a new 375-room hotel’ at dreameh Among . them are a cost of gl7b,uoOt to oe erected-op- safllny, fi|ehlrig^daneing, wlnt# .„ MICHIGANNEWSBRIEFS the number of mayors elected, the re‘ publicans appear to have the better >f4tr, Special propositions were yoted on in many, places. Pontiac voters fa vored municipal ownership of all pub tire Interior, v Brady rested against the lic utilities while-Ypsilantl turned bench,' the sleeve of,'his blouse ripped doWn the proposition- to build a (150,r jQOQ-gaa plant, Gladwin* county yoted'I7B7000•fdr_godd roads, but "St. Clair; posite the Union station in Grand Rapfloor. A few feet away, a great mass turned:down the 1500,000 good roads ids, are announced by Louis H. Mehrof shaggy hhirr lay the dog-ta a heap. bonding .project, although that coun -tens.his lips.etlll drawn back in a snarl, refavored ft >40^000 poor house. Bad* T-wenty*flve-new members will-bo veallng^thezfirttelwhiterteettarthesliaft- ty Axe ' defeated the new court- house ; added to Company ‘•'C,"- Michigan Naof a knife protruding froin the throat. bonds. defeatedla municipal TIbnal Guard, at. Port Huron, before. He was a massive animaU'terrllytag'to lighting_Lapeer. ,the annual ^government inspection, plant by J86. _ i. ----look upon even-In. death!—Yet Ibarely ' XMr April ST. mcefLihat!way^as8gred-that hejvair mMlon-r^om=r5Bf==gossm«ientF rThe-wo^klng-tlifio* t b e ^ f 1^ tl*I^!_* ^ ^ 8 t^ 0^n8“vptlnk7^8a!natyi^the=^Gn-'Arlrertlro‘pirTt'_OwOs^ tr-^Eort-Huron -voters -turned—dewft has beeir-cut from six to three days s’ the plan to employ an Industrial sec- week. Dull freight business was. giv ^half filled on’ a low bench, apd I tore .retary at $2,500 a year.* Ionia voted en as the oause. down the shirt from the . p eg • and to revise its charter. sWabbed out the-wound. It was a Jag Melba Lighthall, 26 years old, of <Mayors w eie .elected as followr: ged, ugly gasb, the print qf each tooth Saginaw, fell in a fit- Saturday against, Albion-—Burnett, Dem. revealed, and the man clinched bis a-wife fence 'rind strangled to death. -Alma-—Prof! A.-P^ Cook, kop„ hands -ln agony ae„I worltgd rapldly. The accident occurred on the' street Adrian—A! W. Chase,' Dem. The -blood -staunched— somewhat. I 'near;^er‘ ej^ifidl|pd, bound it tightly with , a silk necker ■AlpenaV-Wllliam Ai Comstock, Dem, The., state hoard--pf .corrections and chief, arid gave him ,adrtak of brandy \ Boyne City—C. C.' ^chaub, Union. charities has ordered the board-of sufrom myipocket flask^T hie brought a .Bessmer—-W. J, Trevorthern, Tax I goin' ter find out what the shebang looks .like. Dutchy, you stay yere. an’ watcb» these things, while the two .0 ’ us.scouts ’fourid a bit,” ,Stooping t low; so--aw not to be so easily, perceived In the darknessT'the little color-baek-into-the man’s facer Heformr ^ two: of us, grasping our rifles ip, read! CAravafimg; au M au r th e a tric a l tography, palriflng,. drawing in&- d U D G X ^ ^ H l^ H T T flO l ' l-I took aboutfi boxea orpoddi ] fiey PiUs. for Jftanrt .Trouble which. I had_flufferQd for 5 ys [m y e y e s Jfudga well and, ,i my breath ; abort and t chills and aobe. I tdokl pills about &j ago and hsTti no return of] palpitation^ now 53 yeiutl Able, to do k| manual labor,j perylsors to figfovlde^a—n tLvO rvgfgl# and-h y .found"»trBiryth to SIC Tip; fSIt- ~Henton~ Harbor—Dr; C. M. Roynoer Kalamagoo because tfrUrq* Q'iiHuulturjT d found Dodd* Sidney Pills and; i^ess, stole, across the o^en space to ^feli little necessity tpr*. guarding our I stared at the floating hairs, shud* condition of the old building. ing ,against the bench,- bis eyeB^on the Dem. -7 ■ s may publish' tbiri letter If you'i - .presenco.^.-Whlte— hunters-penetrated deflag in (horro,r. :f»d. handn gripped ward the house. _-There was no;elgn of- 'dead "dog. ..'* ■ - — The-22:mojitha^>ld^baby=of-Mr,and- anrserviny my-third term as ! 7CSeBdygari^jrcrRfttehhOuse7Defiir hard on my' rifle.’r Iffe so fa¥~atcouid! be seen or ^heard, as far north as the fortes, and any ral5^i L n m l i iL ^ m n r — ^ a a U ^ - ^ «ald- "and the biggest Mrs. Desire Luiuzerne, of -the towtF Judge of Gray (Jo. ColdwgtOT->.G, E. KlelndlnstfHEt^ eod:Qo' I S parties of hoBOIe^rnaiags-wotthh * * devl t al ever saw" I. hit hjm with the' Gardner, dled nt a looal hospital - PHILIP MlLLElEVGlmarroD, -CharlotteMSem. ^racket, Dem^vitot havoxheefljfa'ri: longr akUheneiwero hav lave-beenTfspopted-Brady-shook his aiTtfie ffrsrblow, hut in the dark failed from strangulation" the result ora'pea. Eaton Rapids—C. H, Horner, Rep. a!ppearanceH“ of .decay or abandon Correspond with;Judge MUler Al! head 'when I- mentioned "the possibility, . “That needn’t trouble us, Wbil^'they Tno to strlke hlgh-enough^LJeckonrWhat r t Q i f n> 1/^^: riut becoming lodgadaxuita^bwwtjfe-this! waa^***1 MBmTtr 'leave n-plnln trnlHroblirdUTh ..ioioUinBuuhuty do you suppose ne.wae guartlln’ Bo aav. —^Doddr-KidneyPtHBnSO -Capt. R. O. ‘"Thni-O ntnit—nn rad.gblnjl.. drtat.n,. Iru t eel enpU^h PoW, Or they’d take wdl*e firm,-the. clajLbetMiwn^TflBiafetagz age?1 Flint—pJcfhn. R,. McDonald, Pro, army JnspEctor, instructor _ for jt_he_ your dealer or Dodds -Med{oln«I yer,” .he returned; ■ confidently: “Or .more care. W,e are lp-no danger while the pressure- of our..fingers ta an a£-- I shook my head, glariciag. about, i t tem pt-ta dlglodge It, and /the only door ~ Fremont—W. Sr Neff;_ _ i___L_ they^teecnshead^of us;’’ ~ .MiohlganT^atlonai Guard,'jgn(H^AdJ.- Buffalo, N. Y. -Write for Hous some_b' the boys' along ■the riyef would the open door. .Brady'sreyes. followed noticed'lvas tlghtly closed ,.. We~ hesli.^ ro n d ' Haven—N athaniel, Robbins, : 'V V e ’ made a detour"" to'T'EEe' rlght, Gen, Roy Yandercook are on a tour Hints, also music of National c ” let me know/' 7 ’ flitae. ’ .7 ! -* .. ] Cftijteris. — 7 tated to! open this, uricertata-what 7 plunging Straight forward Into the un of tinspection of the Michigan Guard; (English arid German words) “How far have we come?” <!<3et a light of"some kind, H'ayward, mystery might Await us within,’ and -.G ran d .ftapids-^Geo.rge-H .-T ElUs, ■ alpes for dainty dishes. All 3senti broken woods. Brady. led at_a Ifaet 7. He spoke to the' lJelawares, and one arid-take^ a^look7^he^saidBlo,wly7-“aijd Mqmberg^ofTthe Equal. Suffrage af- iU K V7: , yiu ; ‘ i* • 1 - 77 jof them replied in his own language. - gait, his trained iron niuscleB tireless, listening'anxiously forTriy eOuSapThe then .haye Dutchy bring in the packs'.’’; Nbh-paftisan. , . > sobiation arq planning to start a suf ‘ .Greehvillir^OTJl^aibflon, Rep. " '7 . “He reckons ’bput.fifty pailee, though while, I urge.dsthe breathless soldier to stillness w a^so profound as to hq paiiiI did as h.e suggested, finding a bit frage paper in Michigan.-Charles W1V , s jCany) ..Comment, 7 ; klnson, former Grand Rapids newgpaft would be. less-than - that straight ricW’exertio’ns, Tviatiteiilng him by con ful, and, wlf!sper|rig to me to,’stand of pitchy .wood that.hurned freely, arid ’ ' Gladstone—Fr 'k . Aslett,. Rep, “Charley dear,” said ypung Mjrs.,1 back, with rifle poised Brady silently stant reference to* the raiders so close across country. It -takes maybe two ^^dlrig; li outpbefpro me as I pee .ed *■Haixcock—Abraham Ojalsi,'; Citizens. pqr irian, will probably’' publish the bins, “they are. hay^S a gresvd lifted the etrong wooden latch; The at hand.. The perspiration .rolled'downdays an’ a, night tbr make the forks dfriously through the' opening. A . Hastings—-William R, ■jajuieson,. paper. v^' agitation "aboutr the" big canal. ............. . his face, yet be. kept clpse at Braidy’s door slid back In grooves, the sound of glance about told -me that. thjB iann.trt Rep, with good paddling.” . .. . ! jriovemont barely perceptible, and we The* oldest "immigrant ever known they7^ :---Hillsdale—L. A. Goodrich, Rep. Aa none Of the toll of our progress heels, falling -flat on tlie ground dur* stared, into the black interior,'seeing' was used as .a-jshed, for it. was half “Yes.” ‘ . up stream had tfius far fallen upon mQ tag our brief halts, but determined not ■nothing. excep»~a7Uttle.section of‘dirt’' filled with split Vvood. opened hngpig,'* *Iron^Motfritaln—Dr, S: E. Gruse. r.itt to enter this country through Detroit “Don’t yod know, 1 sometlmfli . f77;'-"- !! '!'-'> ■ !T' ^an,ie hi the person or James' (jutan, I remained on guard over the tired -to-be-left behind : 1There was certainly floor/dlmly revealed by the stars over and vrrlous odds and ends; This Ueas. - • 7 good stuff in the fellow, although he 10U years old,.Of Toronto. M r-; QUinii ifc* might have been better It Ionia—Fred Wa Green, Rep., sleepers, cleaning away the debris, of knowledge came to me in a flash.'lbut head! -----------a vTslt7 - to_hi8 - — . sori, • ^ Geovge wultt^ e e n btiritenVwltTthTo!d.fesli -swore-stfffly, and had a tread like an qamo on ^the^-mdal, ari,d packing the cooking sight whl<;hv riv'eted my eyes was! , Ishpamtag-rG. G; Barnett, Rep. 7 “We’ll feel it'out, boy,” muttered the the ■ canals whew all the talking wfti tlulun. utenells back" In the canoe. The men elephant. Just before dark, the forest the body of a man lying directly be ' IronwOod—Henry Rowe, Citizens. scout, his hari^grlpptag my arm. “NO' by the' map who was. drlvtag about us already in gloom, we sudden Slept soundly, although^ I noticed how yond the doorway, fa’ce upward, 4ils Kalamazoo-^R. Connabie, Rep. Lester O. Moody, of Detroit, has mule"."/’ body, at home,:! reckon, but it^wonH do ly emerged from out the shadow of "any movement, even thb slight rustle skull.clett as ft by the vicious blow of Lansirig^Gottlieb Rautter, Dem. . been offered the positlon_of local- seqto risk a light. You take that side, an' an ax. >of leaves In afaudden puff of wind, ^reat trees; and stopd on the shore of I’ll take this, an' .see_yhat we find.” Lapeer— rR, p. Frary, Rep.« A retpry of the Holland Y. M. 0. A., Conatipation causes and aggrav»Ui served to rouse Brady or the Indians aJake girded-with wpods, ;iA few hun LUdlngtori—A.1 A * Reiser,-Rep. -£ which haa Just beep launched here noua diiseaaes. “It ‘is.thorougbJy cai«I I moved forward slowly, foot-by foot, dred feet from where we stood a small H ) instant coB ed ^ sn esa., They, pda, CHAPTER VI. ;;Mani«tique-^Joq. Pat(Tebh,;Dem. . jm^er the auspice* of tbTTtate. aMo-’ r,. Piere Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, Thea * feeltag blta'diyiwith-orie hand, the othetL -racky.'fsto~4rdense"with trees,rose -eeaeed the Instinct of wild animals. family laxative. “Adv. elation. ^Muskegon Jobn^HMoore, Pror~ graspingmy rifle; I cawe to a* rffa5~ the jnirrofed-Burface. After one ever alert to danger. It^must have' above Captain D'Auvfay, Mt7 Clemens*—Willlam' F. Narik, - Joseph Harris, charge ^it^ ettta g swift* glance-about the line of shore bench, home-made without nqlls, 'been fully ,n'oon when I aroused them. At the Aucttc “What lq jit ?”■ askod -Bradyt startledReir touched a small tabler7Witn crossed ... r . . + flre to a house in Port Huron occupied and we* again headed the canoe up JBrady^H-eyefl.reated“Oni;ithiS - haven, legs,' Stranger^May I Wd? holding- nothlng-but anim plyvan? ^ r V-/ Mason—A^A,- Bergman,-Dem. - -_ by-a number Of foreigners and aliegedaa!'thpugh_QMfltiQnlngiit8-feasibllityas Ariritloueet^-Certalnly, sir. Stream^-Brady-wIlHngly-takingthe'sol* a, , Marine City—Gab. WBecker, Dem. night camp. There , was a_ yellow pewter bowl,, felt the ehaggy skin of® "A dead-man; stay where you are;■. to have confbssed the crime, was dlA Stranger—Then I bid you goodi dlert place at the after paddle,- whl)e tinge. toXihe intervening water, eygL some anlinaj fastened agalrist the log -ho.Jo. dead _allJdght. ^1*1 Ube-Jjdclrln^n^ Muskegon Heights—A. J. 81nnev. bhaiged-7in ^police couiPt=Mogdiy^f^ =t I lav- back :ta the:stern, •my-cnat 'Serv-.Menominee—Marshall B. Lloyd! lack'of evidence. or shallownesa,-and 1 spoke wall, and then-a-few articles of warm" moment." tag for a pillow, anti finally fell asleep. ^festive \. clothing dangling from wooden pins,; "•Pi- _ ___ '. first. ^The-rtver^narrowpd rapidly as weriband held the torch Maaiftee-rFrarik A. Mitchell, Pro. Seoretary Chas. A. Gadd, of' the These were, rough ^rment's.'maa'ft'of <advanc«d northward'-‘ilfitolrthe^relt' -It will, be dark*in a few minutes skins, with a single coarse shirt. Be* down closer, the ghastly yellow light 'Maeklnoo Islrind—M; G. Bailey, cm* board, of education,-Sritlmates Detroit ttrees on either bank nearly obscured paorcjlkn'ttriatasand-rldgeleading will receive about $LS50.0M m the - -■ 777 7 ;- 7 yond them my fingers came in contact, falling full on the -upturned ’face. He . taris. out yonder?” was a man of seventy, or over; a! Vthe san overhead. The PeLaw&res wata — primary \tobool fund apportionment with the latch of a door. As I touched ‘Tt looksw to me,” he-replied quiet ■Midland-rrS. B. Gordon, Rep. jAlreedy. exhibiting a disinclination t<r ly, "but the opj^r sure way to tell Is to this the menacing growl of some an!' sturdy looking fellow for his. years, in of .ths state this year tor Hm payment 4 5 5 5 Marshall-rC, E.' Gauss, Dem, ( 7 ‘ p mm-f— * ’proceed, arid we were compelled to test the passage... In my judgment we mw broke the Intense stillness, I the garments of a French courier des of teaehers’ salaries. ;■ Neggunae=~W7 9. Heeaoton. cift. fhold them by threats to their work. bole ;_hls_featuresstrong1-» eflaed, bear*! stepped back, startled, umiervedr"and Kalamasoo couaty’s good reads eom* ' i: . SBaeh.mlle of advance northward added In my recoil, came irito contact with a ing even in-death a pertain peculiar: Norway—J. 0* Weckstrom, Cftisen*. misilon has started the eonstructloa To the Merit of Lyclia ELI 1 iAoltheliL terror, and made-our—task — man. "A hand like- Iron grfpped^^ meT Idignity, ..taereased by a 8now*whit‘e. . Qwosso—James De Young, Rep, : O? ,2$^ miles more of good roads. Dur* iffiffiV Vegetable Coiyj -imore difficult Once Brady struck the hut-It was Brady’s voice, that apni^t. beard. Apparently he had not haon tag the last five years the oounty has Fdte»key-^Oha». j. Ditto, Rep. , , -^pble fr drlvlng him baejk to his Dlaca P^untfduring Chahjjff ‘ “From the other room,”" he said aeaa long, nor was there slightest evi* built from 25 to 30 miles of state-re St* Ignace—W. 8. Wing, Rep.; deuce ; of . struggle; the hands were In tbe canoe.’ This was when we dlsShortly, “a dog.” ■ v. ward roads each year. o f L ife . St. Clairr-Max' Jennings, Rep! covered unmistakable signs that a par "A dog! Then why hasn't ,he Empty, and, Judging from the ugiy St. Johns—Geo. H, Sohoonh&le, gash in his head, he had been struck Production and delivery of beer ty of Mlamis had crossed the river barked?” -■* Dsm. frpm behind unexpectedly, it was A 17 ©nly shortly before we passed the spot stopped in;Detroit Tuesday when 1 ,* ^ Westbrook, Me. — 1 1 1 was 1“Because he is not that kind, I St Louis— J. H. Whitney, Rep. 7; However, we ran the gauntlet eafe■ 200 brewery employes f&uid to get a through the Change of Life and: reckon; a big brute from his growl. ghastly wound, rind thq man had prob* pains in my Sty Joseph-*A. J. WKlace, Citizens. ably died instantly. The blow must v, .1y,,a mere silent shadow slipping along two-year agreement, calling; for .highDid you find anything?” and side and w$IJ -South Hayan=.Harry W. Barnes. have... been a trfiacherouxr-onef-deUy.7 1 in the dark shade of tho protect: ■ »»»*«. v>niy tne^ofacoTfoTfie and' I told him briefly. ..... Bro. . .. rr: weak I could. ered by some person acquainted witif f. hank, and thus Anally attained th< engineers were on duty. ■ * "Fireplace on-; my side, tw<y chairs do m y houw? Sandusky—George Tarrant.. forks, and lahded 'on the west shorp and an ax ta the corner7!Jie added ^ e cft^^n; 0^ erwlse the dog would Arthur-Alkena, marahsi; of OnaWay* I have t«k«n It was dark when7We-got- therev hut sKor£ij\ “Nobody home but the dogj l I 6 sprung to. his masterT defehse. -Stanton-rB. S. Stsbhini, RepT— E. Plnkhsm« 0” * ,lu" »with a "n»n. Delawares were so eager to return West Branch—B. R. Chapin, Union; slaughter, in connection reckon, but we will have^o fight it out Plainly this waa murder, and the as-. the table CompouMl .sasBln-had taken-hi8-time; had closed that we immediately put ashore all Yal*—Jamaa Wallace, Rep. ■ , wlth him, before we take posseeslon. •1*2? of ^Benjamin D . G qiiemo, vhn It has done meoj the^door,JockSd. In the dog; had everi > Intended to pack with us, and parted .Ypsllantl-r-Lrik Brown, Dem, Jtand .where_you-:are-untll i-feel out of good. 1 winf wklle confined. In washed off the blade of the ax, and left ■ with them, gladly. The canoe shot Bssland—John Mock, Pj*o. the door. Leather hinges, and opens the eity Jail. Hie examination has commend yourt it standing there against the wall •wiftly away into tho gloom, leaving this way. Here, Hayward, take hold of |^ tt.s s tJ o r .Aprll 8i, K«-|. out on irine to my " j7tha_three of us. alone,— Bearing .our tlre~l«tclrt we'll have—to brain., the 3Yhat-couI4-have4een-the object*] oridgiveyouj it revehge? Robbery? I felt, in the load® with" us, we groped a bliffd way brute^ Don’t open until I say so, and J T T rA T flN tE R E S f sioft to puhii Two men were killed and two i.. through the fomt, back toward the -then-only-about-srfoot. Brace yourself' pocket of the. loose -blouse.—fintHnr testimonial.M —Mrs. L awrence nothing,, but my eye caught the glim foot of the bluff, where We made catajj, - iuv, Jf D. Sutton, 85, of Str Clair, Jured. when an infernal machine, serif Jo. .hold it'firm, and keep your..gun mer of a medal fastened to the front is dead. He pmohed, in several by members of the "Black Hand1'* m 12 King S t, Westbrook, MoW as best we might, at 4jhe mouth of ready; Tve got the ax,” exploded in the drug £ £ "f ^ ravine, well sheltered by underbrush Manston, WIs, - « At the Ghwi I took my position, but with heart of th? shirt,. I unplnndd it, and held it Michigan towns and retired in 1878, and lay downrwlthout Venturing Viotor Gusmano, Detroit, at 10 q'ol^k Life I suffered frith ptdns in.orf beating rapidly, and waited. The dog, up to the light of the torch, studyingThe state.board* of corrections arid light a lire. For some time, scarcely a a* though realizing danger, .flung him out ihe French inscription, letter by charities has forbidden Sheriff Rim- Tuesday morning. Gusmano w!s vn? and loins until I could not stand. * memory of. Rene D’Auvray had re* had night-sweats so that the » self with full force agal&st the door, letter, half guessing at its meaning—it mele from making repairs to the Sag ed, instantly, his body horriblv malned wfth me, my mind being fully and gave ona. deep bark of savage was a medal of, honor, given for special inaw county Jail. The oounty >must led and burned, and “Sam” ciwtalS would be wet I ,tried other occupied with the increasing peril 6f lost both arms, dying w w aiL0 but got no relief. After taklngone ferocity. Brady touched my hriijd, lo gallantry in action at Fontenoy to build anew Jail,!the board says. our position; yet as 1 lay there in the ,«e. of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg* cating thd opening. Then trier* was Capt. Raoel Df’Auvray. fke supremo court has' issued a (TQ ' +.alienee, looking up at the stars, her He Le<j[ the Way and We Followed In On instant of silence. Compound ^ began to improve * : BH _, CONTINUED.) > ___ L d u e , of whooplni court writ of certiorari against Judge Glh ; eyes seemed suddenly to emlle again "Now!” heeald. . ' ' continued its use for six monlbfc^ .jingle File. o T.) the Mlddle-Agefi, day, of Monroe county, to review!a fever, measles’ and '. Into mine, and I dreamed' of her asil pains left,me, the nlght-awoats I lifted the wooden latch, gripping Say to. yourself .that you are enter Writ Of mandamus granted by tho ated only by screens, wlll^ slept The. dawnJkmnd us safer oeem* better get^out there if we can, for with both hands,- my 'sbonldSTs and noshes grew lees, and in one yow**. the new $*6,M 0^ 1 ‘ alone ‘ in thVw"-*-----T there’s no knowln’*where these Injun* foot braced. There was’a flerco leap ing upon the autumn of your life; that dburt 'soine timd' ago to compel the 'wiiderneaa. ingiy a different wdman. I know l J f l a* may be,’*-- ------ —-------------- - ■ — -ofthe brute; so Audden as to- cause ~me the graces of spring and the aplendo^ JDetroit, MontOe-fr *ToledtJ^Bt[Oft~Liriri - lU b . O0.U.,! ,U , bout thank you for my continued gooc CHAPTER V. ,. -He led the,,way, and wq followed Iri tb give .back, the thud of descending of summer are* irrevocably gone, but railway to opbrate two more care each ever since.” - Mrs. M. J. BRO single file, our packs And rifles held ax, a howl of patn and rage’, the uglyj that, autumn weather is often dark*’ day between Monroe and Detroit and Thomas poran, of Saginaw. ».« Manston, WIs. (’ y started suit agoisst the high overhead. The watejr deepened* snap of Jawa Cooras hair swept my ened by rain, cloud and mist, but the between Monroe and Toledo^ !7 The Trari of a War Party. .The success o f Lydia E. PtoMj Befotis tho sun’s' rays’ touched the until it reached Schultsts'armplts, but- hfifa^S; i there was‘another blow, the air is,still soft, and the-sun still de*>! !' The office of the Harirjr StVphens City street Car Railroad Co Vegetable Compound, made frowr aununit of thp climbing thefe was no perceptible .current, ^nd!> sound of a falling ^ody; then the helve lights the eyes; and touchoo the yel* Co. at ‘Waters burned SUfiday night, fori alleged' personalTjuril " l 5,'.?° and herbs, Is unparalle)#^ In sue" ‘ the ‘ aide* of the ravine; with light the sand underfoot w'as firm as rock;-' oftn<e, ax sftuQk myt foot;1 Back and lowing leaves, 'caressingly; it Is the with n Joss of $5,000. The poetoffioa his hie declaration *v: that* he a i J "aysfin 5 iS If you wsatspodal advice flirie for fruit, for hhrveit, for the vln pecks on our shoulder*. Brody led the Deep purplq, shadows, s^m.ed' to1jihut Aorth fdrth o r t l e....... W ....... M f man ..... and brute tage; the momerit for riiakirir pro was located! in part 'Of ;the building. from a personal friend Xydia Eupiakham MedldritCo. V 'f’us In ,-$Mt we,claifebehed up this steep fray, flrotonk and watchful,, his hmfc iitnikgfed, cashing into the sirdfgfed, cftwhlng ' tabK and vision for the winii>fi» <Ata<*t». Jour , Alt records were stored of hft claim, eiot kiow ^ e*ltUty n^ atqwault dontlsl) LjauiMass. Tour Irifle held ready In the crook of Aia bank of tbe island, our dothea-drip- overturning i t --Bftidyarid-were saved, . ' ** v was an ageift fo r-S . i.5 *, he 1 an S WOMEN FROM ts TESTR ’ ' i■ -y*wa •.: ’ I I 'P * 1 m 7 rlilt i! ■;]J 6*,S; i e wmm■cMi.f-Ti Jyst.completed-Jn-Ann-Arbor-KS!: Al' kft»' 'W !fr.- aai ." ' 7 ’ : t j t 8. paniy. . he ripened*, read and *answewf Wl I W riffi^andkeldia strictco» .. i ~r / - '* f, : :v ; ■ \vp vr\ THE :< 4 *■ n L lijd i ' L j i DAISY IWDUSTRY IW HOLLAND MONO the distinguished Worn, en of the world can ha namhfl Fra Aino Malmberg.a-well known Finnish wrUeraadlecturer, This woman, up-dow Hvlngin l^ondonr^ln-the courae of a recent Interview, Mine. Malmberg, who would have been elected a mem* ber.9 5 .the Finnish,parliament had not the;goyernment bf-St,.Petersburg sent her into exile/ stated that Finland was 'in a very bad way, MMADEBYTHS^lSlf i* 'BAKING XHICAOO_ JS rT srcj .eirtw#*ekiHw« WS ICtjmlklu ♦- Immense Amount of Butter end ACheese Exported ’ From Uttle— ... Kingdom—Land le Hlgh.^7. "Russia, of co^ree, sent the troops agaifist.us-wijththe-order—shouldltbe .necesenry—to destroy Helsingfors The Hftieoountryof Holland «s* and all It* inhabitant*, What cofild we Parisian immense amount (Abutter dot.- We sent a~ deputation of-throar and cheese. In thls oountry land to men to apeak for us. Two miles away worth from 9500'to $1,000 per acre, yet from the town they found the -en* these people;pay their rente -of. inter* campment of Russian soldiers waiting est o n th e investment: tor producing with their big guns pointed ih the di butter and cheese which they place oh rection^ Helsingfors. When our rep^ the. European marketa In successful resenJatlveB asked the soldiers If they competition with that produced in were- going to fire on the Finnish 'America on land .of less tbanyoxtoflfth .people, the men-sald-^No, we will not the^value, ......................................._ gradually,1bit by bit, all.that remains tire. Should our officers command us 1:. A chbeee market to held one day in 'each week in the towns. One of the to ua of the Finnish constitution.- The to 'Are, we will shoot them Instead!' “And ' so the' jgreat Strike ended, largest markets isKn the town of Aik* most strenuous efforts are being made to Russianize our country. Recently Russia, for once, having conceded all ’inaar/ The market consists of1a govIt became obligatory for all Bchool ehll that we asked, j- At that time it was’ 1ernment weigbhouse and- a square --market day en to., leaip -the Russian-language,-|-tqo/buj»lly ^ngagedvwltb-Japan to paE. in--early *wlthAhe an^J now tue czar's governraent^re* cheese they have-made, pile them In; fuaes to vote any.' money whatever-for. Home RcsBarc h^Society. next year toward' our national educa “The Finns are the moat patriotic neat piles.on straw tion. If no funds are granted, the race in the world and are passionatesebaols-wlli-have to -be closed; That. y^tschedto^theircouatryr^heland' .will^otT^atter,'however; as we sbalT of a thousand lakes/- In reality thereteacironr cttildrett^ourselves,,-- ——v~ “are morertban 100,009. One^iastitu^: '“The senate now in power is com* tion we have which ISj I think, pe* poaed ai .^Qgt=enUrely-otRus&ian-ffiein- -euliar-tp-tho-Flnnlsh-people^Uhough^ - -1 )r^opse,~db not repre-- -there-exlst»-3E=palB7lraltati Sent., Finland.—.Sotoe. tlme^ago a-law- _in.Sweden.: It Is called the Home Rewas! passed bjCa majority of three- search society, and every Finn is a fourths oif the members of the landtag member, be be rich or poor, land own to abolish the ^ale of aU alcoholic er or peksant. On Its archives Is kept, liquors. The bill did not at first go a faithful record of every inch of our through the senate, but finally It was country and of ait events that take .passed by both houses. Then—-.like, place throughout the land. The peas Cheeae Market, Alkmaar, Holland, all other measures—it was forwarded ant,. for instate, ’wiimescrihe his- -—Allowing Carrien ori Which Cheeee la Transported’FrOm the Market ta to the czar for his indorsement. The house, the furniture In it, how much -czar-refused his’ assent -Thls-la-sig-- -land-he-ownftj'-the-nature-of-the-eoU,- ___ th e Bflatn fo r Shipm ent. nlflcant when it :1s remembered that the numher and kind pf. domestic aul- and . cover them^vith canvao to pjro-' tect them from sun or rain. Cheese bnyera, representing copualoeion^firmsfrom the different parts Of the coun try are present. . Precisely at ten ■-.vr m ft, The new k e e p s o u t d am p n ess—w a ter—ev en th e a ir. th in g u n d e sira b le is k e p t com pletelyvaw a g i r ^ ^ e fre s h p u re b eneficial d a in ty in sid e . v~ ' :.i. i 6 wm y o h r te e th , d igestion, b re a th a n d a p p e tite w ith th e gum w ith th e “S eal o t P u rity .” 'Hi m ix M j o 'clo ck ta e -g o h g -fto u n d B ^ ta e ^ m a i oponB, and the scene* le a busy one. In, abbur hbunr^60;900- :cheese- wi!P change hands. After .being sold the efaeese»are. removed on ‘carriers, each; borne by two men, to the offlcial-weigh house, where ,.they-ara .weighed and then .packed. into ‘bo'a^s ‘on- tbe-c .... near by and taken to the different cities or stored in large curing houses close by. - • H ‘tHE7WERE LOOKINQ^OR ffAwnsB Was-m aB -yg-^ «'-iM,;*i w ij ■■ - Eiger for the Deilghti of the Moving Picture Theater. , /; i./Qoing -In?’' queried the small boy (excitedly. ■ ■ . tHis question was put torthe. elderly ledeitrlan. Behind the bpy came [other boys, -all peering eagerly Into |Uie pedestrian’s; pusslpd' .face. they hung to his footstep® until he -found himself, a little further on, ip [the•midst- of a numerous- crowd- ofIfbungaters. Each .hoy oiamofed for' [the pedestrian to apaept a five-cent Ipicce. - •• - ■ • ' ■ ------- Ths factory cooks them Pdt(ectly» toasts them to a BeUcAte, goIden»htown>.ana_ ••ndi thorn to your table to eat (bract hen the? package cAp, euy to tttn , W onderfully .... A p p e tiz in g A **, ' ,V I BY T H E BOX ,1. Secure a representative sample. '2. Measure out l:he Mquired^imounr of milk witlrthe 17.1 c. c. pipette Mid' deliver it to the test bottle. , 3. Add 17.5 o. o. sulphuric acid for ■whole'Tttitkrkfi'-tn^or^r-Skiin mtlki mix gently hut thoroughly. -4. Place in centrifuge and whirl at full speed for ?five or six minutes for whole' milk, Beveh to eighthtautes for skim milk, -Sr Add-hot water to bring the-fat up to th e neck of the bottie. 6. Whirl agaiix at full speed for two o r three minutes for-whole^mllkrthre< or; four minutes-for skim mijk. 7. Add hot Water Again to hripg the fat up in the neck of thVbpttle to the 8 or 9 pef cent. mark.----- . 8. Give final twirling at full speed for at least one minute.' 9. Read the'test at. 125 to 140 de grees Fahrenheit ^ ' 10^-Record-thetesland-emptythe bottles immediately; cleanse thorough ly by shaking to remove sediment mals. Trees, plants, rockp, minerals, two-thirds of Russia's national rev all are noted, each person contributing enue, Is derived from the sale .pf his quota* of Information about the vodka and other spirits. Rusria place he knows betft—home and its »«nds that it is. necessary to hold Fla :heH»urroundlagfc- PhotogTftphs^are tok< land • in ^complete subjection f< of interesting places; all social -and purpose of being able to ggln “political/events, such^as-summer-fe** acoefs to the harbors on the Attsnuo rival, a great bear hunt or the na doast purely, to do this It would be tional strike of 1906,. are duly noted easier to pass through a friendly re and regi stored. This great brothergion than one that 'to hostilei.------- „ hood, in whtch every man plays th< Great AWk^ucoseds. part of historian of his country, hga "All that we can do" is to adopt a been in existence for120 years, and Arm attitude of passive resistance has been a tremendous factor In pro* ..... But on one occaslon -we dld. assert moling^national unity. -ourselves During ths JMt week of - “Another national institution Is the October, 1905, a ,great national strike bathhouse,.whirls almost the most took iplace simultaneously throughout important part of a Finnish home. The the dountry* It was the culminating bathhouse has been handed down to us froth generation *to generation, dat •troke of a long series of illegal rests, imprlsomjnents and other arbi* ing from heathen days, and, apart txAry measures, Without organisation from Its utility, has a religious sig or leaders the whole soolal llfe ot Fin nificance connected wltb strsnge cereland was arrested, el^ ° S S - monies lh'bygone times. It is built of rent seemed to p a s s through the peo* wood! of course—no proper bathhouse mm be made df anytMng but wood, pie, and for five days we and unwashed and stumbled against for where would be that strange, each other i n the unlit streets.. There sweet fragrance of-eteaming pine and birch?—end In one corner of the room were no no bFths, no trains, no tite ^ » « * is a great fireplace. Around lhe flre The telephone is a nation®1 instito are placed Immense stones, round and tibfl in Finland, there being hardly Hat, which beoome very hoi , aoottage that is not provided^with “Water is then poured over the Atones so that the whole room to filled one. The very The Uttle Finn* and "“ JJJS with a vaporous mist. . Hot water— to the schools and peMUtdsd s^tbslr •sry hot—to also poured over the per VALUE OP1A COW’S PRODUCTS 8ale« 8houtd Reach at Least 150 Per Annum to Allow Dairy Man to: Break Even on i nvestment / mmm m v ia . - I B e S U R E IV s c M n , p u r e , h e a l t h f u l I V R I G L E Y ’S . m .! :!■ sp ear, M iu M a k e th e U y e r D o its D u ty Alert Perception Needed. “You say th a t a man who. occupies avpositl’oti of serious publiCi-re|Apn 8 j* bility needs a sehge of humor?* — / / “ C ertainly, ""Th^nm ora^grayeT^anc -Nine times in-ten when .the liver to' dignified h e assum es _to ;be_tho7"mbre *ightT^e^fomach and bowels are righ^T he ^eeds a-senseTOf- hum or, - He m u s t CARTER’S UTTLE ^ be-able to : r cCognjzo- hum oroua th toga- LIVER; PILLS in sta n tly , so as to avoid say in g; th em / ■gentlybutfirmly comj pci' a lazy liver ■*.■,t F i‘.V_j ’ ■■"V1 do its duty. Ra hannv. Use- Red Cron Ball Blue!.' Cures Conmuch better than liquid blue. Delrgute .itlpili«D, In< the laundress. All krocers.' Adv. digestion, SIcV Bhy Of 8igne. Heedecho, The proprietor of the gents furhlRh- and Distress After Eating. lhg emnorlutri always ate in the quick* SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PftlGfr luxich establishment next d.oor, but the ■ ■ Genuine must bear Signature ' Owner of the latter bad a grievance. “I put out many signs,” complained he. ”1 advertise lamb stew, beef bash, roast giblets. . I watch you many times. Always you take something else." DR. J. D. KELLOGG S ”1 guess that's so." — liWby-iMbteti!. “Well, I figure It this way," *»exnxialnedtho-haberdasher—^Whenevwr ftemedy for tho prompt 1 h^xg out a Asthma anti Hay Fever* Aek Your want to g e t rid o t ,p druggist for It, Wills lor FREE SAMPLE V IT A L F O R C E ' G o ld en M e d ic a l D lsc o v e ry the wedk stomach. Qlvse good dtosstlcn.. folivens the Afftvln full health and strength llWIng enable# the heart to pump Uke like an engine Wfirn. A general upbuilding ___a.™ In oU. The vital force U onoe more eetablUhed to full power. T r e i r In and year otttfer o v e r y e a r * this great hrtthrteatoring rsmed^r has been spreading throughout the enrire worl^becauee of ito fbU l^ to make the rick well iwa ^ weak strong. Jpon’t dwmrir of rSrtng ypurcrfd self e g iia 1* Clive tMe v e n t r e remedy • triAMTadsy -Jsiw . V<mwWscon Tike twrwagmn,r Drug|totwrtriaib«for50obym*iL Wri _fib liver. Feeds thes <starved nerve*. Vv-J7 -■ ■ X •' .>» >’ 35 BUStlEtSrERACRtl r * H i. m k WMtktyleldelWNEilT WSSMfSBSH on many farms in Western Canada in T&13. aome yield* being reported->e ]>i|h a*SObuahala n«raer«. Ashish as 100bushelswere recorded in some districts for ost% M i ll 1# Isi _both*la for barUv andnd SO from tp to 20 bos. fornax. J, Keys arrived in,.the country 5 years ago from Denmark with very little means. He homesteaded.' worked hard, -is now the owner of 320 acres of land. I fiT19I3 had- a crop o r p l acre*, which will realixe Wml about *4,000. Hla wheat i wettbed SS lbe.totbabvd,al andaveragedover *S bStbeli tethaatn. — Thousands of. ahnflar^to* stances might be related of the ,rhomesteadera In Manitoba, Saa*1 fkatchewan and Alberta, > -The crop of 1913was an abtm* m.uue f dlflt .ODt ewywbare in We — V I WKH8Ry»m5iS^^ y !^! m y i\ ji f , ■ } !k.: fjfe i rGanada. vvAiifTTi;': H'Vfei i'v-;- M, V. Motvinatt ilS " 178 Jefferwa Avs.rOatrelt< MleL Canadian Government Agent THE HEED SPADE AND SHOVEL Quality, best omclblA swsl. ni»4# M<*IJ mohsfc porrurttlor* »*ti inch nsnams. ltmn *lwv*l r— n apsae, Bwt tool for tiling, ouillitR roots, ao<__ '■'Mi- fiwrO (-srlb. Work* much onalor. Trial only will oo»- view yon. PrlootM<;»s.,Afor|i.W. Addrowlnront-oM J. W. KKRII, 10 A »Th HKTROIT, MtOH* F R E E TO ALL S U F F E R E R S If yoa teyt 'oot of aonra' **tiw oowr,1•<*>* m n u from Riony, mmoron, m .oimoitw wiAKttnw, pf.oaiMt, a.m n in u n it, t<?r rRKK oiotn M>tmn i i w w , g.Wft-fiiwwaj anR wonngoytu. oviuw H r l W ml iu m ftlml am ft ‘|fi flerins im yowMf.it JjFj11ijp or Yoon o «n No -toliaw'-pti’ d mtHr*, 'Roohrur* » i . MW . 0#,*,.SivmwrofwX*. toano., j w a » a«T vo r»orz rwnuno* * u m u ram. ----------- L--flush M HAI Ajwi*ew I IWkdiMNi. T l " •w s s s .s PotCif S f 7 ; :>■ ’ ■' .■ 1 ■■ f ■' . \ ' railway ratea^- Apply t o 1 Soperintendent of Immigration, ' Ottawa, Canada, or ^ DETROIT, H a to-.Wto. /•' H->; i-ft: it tiSto - -\< • '■*• tog the 1 o;/'/ value of a cow’s products The ' Value should pay the cost of feed, the labor of. caring' for her, even' though no ANCO»LULBUFFALO.KY. help is hired, and at least six xtnam-^Fadeless—Dyes i.are. thc- ,NORTHROP* LYM cent interest on the capital invested brlghte«t and fastest Adv, that to on the value of the, cow and Very Different. the cost of sheltering her. Feed, la hT oat B S S « S bor and interest for the average cow "Were the fish biting on your last T Oeeoki eed lwewewe rrtimd. Me, M> eud H.M, kept In' the northern states amountTto--country trip?1’ Brow* a »M^.o,ZMitia • 960 a year-at-the lowest-estimate."No, but the dogs Were,’? It may be said that the sales from thd^average cow, or rather the value of her product, should be at least |60 per year. It should be thls.amount to Diseasegerms are onevery hand. They are in the veryalr break even* It should be more than _breathe. A system >un down” Is a prey for them. One w e this to make dairying as profitable as must have vital force to withstand them. Vital force depends It must be to interest/ and - hold the on digestion— on whether or not food nourishes-on the northern farmer. It must bo more qualify of blood coursing through the body* -than this to build up the farm and mgke the bhiidifigi ’mcM comforta ' ^ in i' Brih/TBMtt..............' ble and the hours of work more tea•ouabkh ~ Value of Wlecbniln'e Prodfiotg. The value of Wisconsin dairy-prod ucts mads in one year exceeds by $18,609,000 that of the yearly gold output of the United States, Alaska Included, Yet what Is of more ooneequenoe the fact that while the gold can he mined but once, the dairy cows staxti son to h^bethed as he lies on a hind of rallied pUtform ln ons corner. He ready at the beginning of the new *Mur to duplicate their annual prodae* i Ml. ’e!® 7 4 fo r 8 5 cento a t m o st d e a le rs. E ach box c o n ta in s tw e n ty . 5 c e n t T hey stay, fre s h u n til u sed . packages as given In circular No7i22 from-thA Ohio experiraentHftation followa: When our pwxi fingers close on IlfMt it generally feefe'like a reward /cf merit. ------w tfem u ch th a n i& « — ■ - k » ceo ld n tf^ ^ X., ' in , ' k" mmhLhM ‘,‘ A summary-of the points to be fol lowed fn' operating the Babcock test "Nine tickets," he said. ,.-'"Tbe|e is a law against children," lool£5ted. the tlcketiman. -ffAra-those «ttle people with you?" . . f^^y'aTe^declared.the/'otdTmanr l^ome on, boys—going inf" • .,-r: ~«avea th e hom e* si Ohio ExpsH m ent78tailoo- G Ives^Ten' Excellent Points to Be Followed in Handling Milk.' / / F a v o rite f-i.'-..... OPERATE THE BABCOCK-TEST Jr^Wbet is all-thik?"~dem anded the jjedeBtrlan-Bharply,: — „ , .'V"We are too young to go in alone,” volunteered a ready spokesman. “If JoiuvHWrtiy our tickets for uq wq can goljuwltli you." 7 '' ,7 ‘■Themca ino . a sudden light and th e w man smilod broadly^ He w ent to I ^ ticket window o f An adjacent jPffVlng.Dlcture theater, where he [paused to count faces. ■ m m -~T“ 7‘■•17., -A. / 4- .. . f .a ........• THE CHETAKA STA1TOAR3 , APRIL 9 , 10 14 ' i i -<r ■ * «jo y Connell Proceeding*. pmmmminmm w tm ffltjm remas zsa&%. UNADILLA NEWS. CORRESPONDENCE. , [o f f ic ia l .] Council R ooms. - Chelsea^MichMAprll 6,1914. Miss .Bessie Lane, of the Ypsllanti t Council met in regular session. Normal, is spending her' vacation TimnirnitemmimunmimiHiHimu Meeting-called tO’ with relatives here. ■ ~ BacoiUMil JButhiClhanmanrnf Oregora, ia Present—Trustees storms, MerpTi" "visiting Mrs, Nancy May. Schaible, Bchumacher, Cple, Lehman, _Baytooud Trot* la quite HI with Mrs/ Ww. Pyper is visiting her Minutes read and approved, • , daughter, Mrs. Walter BowCrsox, in Ihe-iollowlng bi1Is werer ead. bythe w- -phgmnonia Jonesvtiie clerk? Harold O’Neil* of, Adrian, apenta g iv e s y o u th e m o s t f e r y o u r m o n e y . GENERAL PONJJ*part of last week with bis uncle and A n u m b erfro m h ere a tte n d ed the, play a t G regoty ia st F rld a y e v e n ing aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. O’Nell. Gheisea-Stfthdard, p. I t m a t e s h o m e b a k to ^ w e ll w o r th Myk/ 'A. K ennedy. o f Bat t i e Creek,>-vO Chelsea wlnURTribuub.prlntlng, Al iUMHvtyriHvlUj^i •**< Mro, T. E. Koebbc and daughter ppent th e wqefcend with h e r p a re n ts Township of Sylvan for one w h ite. Lydlaspent Saturdayln Jackson, bait o f iron r here.-- ^ ' L__ - 7 —'----- -= c u it in e vety s a c te o f itetetoG l^louf r MUs Ivy~EHUrwaa a/week-end guest MlasEthel ^Kepyon, pf-Anti Arbor J . H.-Bh' i jits.-eiection-suppies.^ i e r grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.E, will glye.a lecture in tbe ‘Presby H. H. Feuu Co,, supplies...... .7 7 W C. RhoaHes, In Atm Arbor. H. E. Cooper 1 mo. salary r. . ... £7 50 terian ball Friday evening, April IQ; Electric^-tiight -r —and^ Waters Miss^eria^YanAernuni, of Grass iT s o t e m p t i n g t o t h e EyerybodylnvTted." 7 Works Commission..,...,.-’. . 500 00 Lake, visited ' Miss Lena OriWay Noble. Nelson and -familyrof"Bes. — - f-— “ STRESS^ FUND, several days oflaat week.—. troit, are spending a few weeks with Ohas. Currier, cleaning walks. ~ -2 00 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. H ayesapd hia.parentehere.------------:— ^ ^Gabriel—Bockres, onerweek^ daughter MildredrO^Sylvan, andMr, ^ottstfe'etsT. .V.AT.r... .T rrr'^ o oo Wia.' May, who has been.spending. Wm^Wolffr^hrs-with4eaa^—12?80 and- Mrai -8, 4hretteawische children were/ Suhday guqsta of Mrs. the winter herd with relatives'left PAVING PUND. ; ’ Saturday for hia home in Bellaire. HrReno. -ijji ___ fe.--; Interest on_outstandlug pav Mrs. Amalia Davidterr7entertaihtd Missed Both and Agnes Watson, log^orders tor B months.... 90 60 a part of last week with relaMoved by Storm, supported by, Mey* the Ladles’ Aid Society ^ f St. Paul’s spent tlvesinrAanArboraadChelsea,----- kelrthat the bills be ^allowed . am _X3Sfl6 Kvangeltcat c hurch Thursda// CommitsToneri’,Notice. .. frU n p n , orders drawn for the amounts^ Car BTATE^FIdlOHIGAN, (Xmnty WaAto-Mrs. F. A.Furgasonand children, iT i t n t i rted/ fo o d s. oaw, 88. The uhdeniirned bavins been Appoint •of—GHnton, were week-end guesta of FREEDOM ITEMa ed by the ProbA te Qoart tor .M la oounto, M ovedby Lehman, supported by. M rs.H.J.Rend. mtoslonen to reoelve. «Amlne And aoImoi. -^ Quickly and Neatly .Done: / j bondeof the four saloons ^itoiB and demands or All persons AgAlnsUthe Work Guaranteed: Satis. I MisaJennie Dresselhouse, o r Jack* "MrSi John Klunipp and son of Mt. Cole,thatthe estate of FranMli^pr’Otti^lWf^ late— of be 84,000 and the drug stores $2,000.' factory. Prices Reasonable Said oounty, deceased, howby slye ncttlce that son, spent Sunday* with, her parents, Clemens ate spending some tune=wlth Yeas—Storms, Merkel, Schaible, (our months fromdate arenllowed. by order o uld Probate- Qourt, for firedltora to pwaent Mr. and Mrs. J.} W. presselhouse. Mrs, B. Kiumpp and othfer relatives," their claims asainsVthe estate ofsaiddeoeased C H A 8. SCI ;rt^and~G eo;.W ahT~an( •eniHuii Nonoi Garriedv, Wmi-^chlicht= Ja cobandfa raily a tte nded“condrtcfa- of Aha Arbor, a|e spending this week The following bonds were present1 in - said county, on the . ■1st:. day o m o rn ’ and on th6 _ 1st day of Augurt tlpn in Manchester Sunday. _^ with her palrents, 'MivandMrsrJoseph- ed^-Torntny-MeNamararJ/E-Weber, jane Wxt,atten o’erssh a; mr/ oreaororHld diws, attractiv e and appetizing. reoelve. esamlne andadjust wld claims. • Fred E, Keeler,; of Lansing, wag Wenkj.sr. L. P. Klein^Parker-& Bagger-accom^ to ^aied.Maroh 30th. 1»h7 . ,, R oyal B aking P ow der is in. ^ L,T. FabsmaKl | home over-Sunday.—-— -a-*------ Miss A m anda S ra u , who has7. been papied wiAb $250 certi^ed check/with <■' GJuaftBxsai pnfli-lmnfl ' •'‘ . I ,..— — D U V U U viiU i uonrnn, rt --TA tw r Moved by7_Merkel,. supported by B. F. Washburde’s sheep last week has returned home. 12863 merges into tbe Summer Sessioneffert all the y e a r round Of p erfect with their sheep jhearing machine _EmaaufilLoeffle^ and family, Mrs. Lehman, that the/ bond of McNamara, ^-oenttoueiiy-m Aen«-<aymtMrity-forTiw ____ ____ yTqjflGom m lssioners'N otl gujoy alltthc adyanUges of a foy all LMrr and. Mrs: Cfrai8.-Hathawayr-of: Henry-Fefd kamprMr.' and MrsfLewtr Kieinr^Weberr-Parker-Jt-aagge-be bTATE-QF MTnrtiflA^. tWnty of WaflhteT - ^ f o o d a . ---------- :— .......... naw, ss. The underskmed bavins oeen appoint^ylvaungent Sunda3rht~the homrxit Geyer and 'daughter .jjstner, spenT accqptod^wifci^8greties’bohdrof£$4|000:odliy-theFrobate^ottW orBAldcounty^Oonuals- lead fo . good salaried pQaition”th^|| oaoht C. Cr-Dorr. to receive, examtoeand-adjust all claims “thrw«thknOwti aarurday and Sunday at the home . of , Yeas—Sforlus, Merkel, Schaible, Stoners And demands ofall persona Ajrainstthe estate bf y.Miss Hattie Itwln, of Grass . Lake, Mr. ahdMrs. Ohas. Geyer, of Pittsfield, Schumacher, Cole, Lehman. Naya— Rose MeOover. late of said’county. deceAsedrhereby give notice that four months'from viMted her brother, J. E. Irwin, over- date- are-allowedr“by order "of“sold Probate None. Carried; \SW9 West Grand River Avenue. Court,, for.'credltors to present their claims Sunday. s -------^Detroit>M iclr4” B. W. DANIELS, -^Movod by— Stortns,— supported by againsttheestate of M id deceased, a nd that they w »m »i»iim m »m »um nm nnuia SYLVAN HAPPENINGS. meet at the law.officeof H. D. Wltberell ln Schaible, *:tbat tbe -assessor be-in- vtill the_Yillflg&,of.Cliel8^.inflaidcotmty, on.the 3rd. - Write for Catalog. , E.R.sh^w, Pr«Ll General Auctioneer. w _ __ ___ day and on~’'the 8rd"day .oFAugnst ITthA assess- next,.ofatJune r-S*t^fiwtiqn Guamnt€ed7FoTtnfonn*tI LIMATOWNSBIPNEWa den o’clock a. m. ot eaoh of said Charks^oy.djjitfDetroitycalled-on *tT tia offloe,or uddryMGrecvm____ taent on the real and days,’ (d reoetve, examineand adjust Hid Claims personal -prop C S U i * t t. d.e— Phoneoonnectious.■ A ucN oublU v Dated, April 8 rrrr friendsin Sylvan last* Friday and erty. and tin cup>Jwml«hed free Hhbbbrt D, WithbbBlp, , __\v ■f* uoy stricter^ of Ann Arbor, Is, Saturday. imntiimiimtiiwwiiijiiiiniiumiiiiig JiEfMoKPNB, Yeas--Stormsj Merkel,. Schalble, 40 ...i v Commissioners. CONGREGATIONAL. visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John^Cnoll visited relatives ih Schurnacher, Cole Lehman. NavsrA.L. SIEGER, Mrs. Jacob fltrletes -Rw-j Dctrull last wpet: ~Muner" A—42706 ’ "Dentist . Easter, will be recognized by ’the Mrs. Tlmothy Drislabe was in Ann MrscJCaj^e Heselschwerdt,' of Ann , Moved by Cole, supported *b^ Schu Probate Order ’QOlea.HemptBankBloofe. .CheljeA,Mlcbigu Christian r Endeavor Society, with a Arbor bne day la^t week. macher, that hereafter All bills be PbOM.pfljoe. 83.8r; Beddeaoe. W. 8». STATE-OF M IOHiqAM ^-County of WjMh- -Holdera^ f-^Hi^faepaid-StOC-ip Arbor,j ^ h t Tuesday with her mother snnrlse^raver^eejhig-at^^clock: MIra y fre rta n a p s i ^ i f e teH aw .-M r -Ata’^Siion of tha iiTnhatonniH tllln ,’lml’t-fnr “ IIM receive cash dividends acinii o "the-finance comdgtte^ B y-Mcrtte Hid county of W ashtenaw, held at the probate in the morning.'. Voung and old are DB.J t . woods; annually 'at 6 per cent iiffice. Intbe-'oity-ofAnn Arbor. on ’ the. 24th Miss Zada Fldm-ming—t^e past week /Mrs. Hartle' Phelpsriof Ann:-Ay.boiu accompanied with a voucher^ day of M arch, to \the year one thousand annum. An investment bac£ expected to Join In thi8~devotidnal “ T ’eas—Storms, Merkel, Sefcaible, nine hundred and fourteen. : Physician and BnrgCon. by»#Ut-8dtrod-rbnl-entAtf-iw i'rfr called on Mrs; Sbmer Boyd last Sun Mr. and Mrs. Mason Whipple were service in /commemoration of vy4lliaay*Jtt. MUway, cuogo ef l»rojbato. ^cimmaoher; Cole, Lehman Nav»~ unsurpassed -fo i1. , „ . , lu Anti AfiKifb u n J a v . ^ estatesof^Elizat^th breaking pf thft hnnda— w ^tapiahj deceased. None. Carried. safety, convenienceor net eatoT Miss Marion Etemhant was, the guest Miss Amabda Merker,-who has been Moved by Cole, suppoTted“by7-Ijeh.7 On reading and’filing the petition of M. P. -ing rRte. 24 years in business, * ‘r ^ by our Lord. ___ ;___ ihwikerath, administrator of.Hid .estate, pray assets over $900,006. Write for 7 Morning worship with Easter ser* of Gladys Whittington one day the .quite lli fp? several, weeks.^suffered-a man, that the ntinutes as ccad be ap „ng thathemaybelioenaed to/Mil. certain read H. B. DEFBNDORF, estate described tlierem at private Hie-for the -full particulars!: ■ ' /, relapse .last Sdriday but is allghtly mon and reception of members, at 10 ^past week.__' t ___ _______ ' * -purposeof-payingdebts.— :: ..... . ■ . proved better a t this writing; o'clock. .' ' r It is ordered, that the 20th day of April Mrs. Jacob Rleln and grandchildren Veterinarian ' Yeasr-Storms, _Merkel, Schalb_ (Upitot SmlRgs & Loan Ass'd, lalbfe,, ,n Easter. cantata; “The Dawn of An I were-.ther gue8tsof-reIativesinvFree- -,i Mr. ahd Mfsr“RolHn--Beckwith, of Schumachery-Cole, Lehman/ 7"N'ays^ - pfflca^teoond^floor - Hatoh &17DuraUd~b!ocif . " LANBINOTMICH. : W ie" e ” will be given in the evening. dom Sunday. . • Plfoas No. 81. Nlfhtor dar; ' .V. Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert None. Carried. ^^jTbe action pf 'the cantata is supposed Winifred- Benton,: of Chelsea; was Mun8eH,;pf Ann_ Arbor,1were' in Syl . .. new*—•—hearing, in The. Chelsea Moved 'by Schaible/ au^^jrted “by _.jndarda — l a newspaper printed and circulating B. B. TUBNBDLL, to take place in the flower gardens •ai •*t \ in said countyt of o Washtenaw, the guest.of friends here ond day last van Center *Tuesday .to attend the Storms, that we adjourn. Carred. WILLIAMH.t. MURRAY, Judge of/Probate. funeral ofMrs. Salisbury. .1— 2. Attoniey at Law,._ 1_ ._ adjoining ^ th e ; ^ m pero i^ ^ palace. H. J. Dancer, Cferk lAlrueoopyj - -------- — The musical numbers comprise solos, Mr. and Mrs._|J..’F, McMillen were KathhUn M. Jarran. Register. 87 Offlc«, "Freem»n block. Chelsea, Michigan. duets and, choruses; there are eight Detroit visitors ofte day last week. Auction Sale. leading characters for; the' dialogue (JAVANAUGHLAKE. JAMBS S. GOBMAN, -t r^Walter Trinkle andsister, Mrs. F O R W O M .EN *8-BRA IN S ,Qren Bruckner on accdunt-oip partsrancra company of Lily Gathers,^ ‘-11 '&!■)' 1!niWii; ;. — - Attorney at Law; Reuhen Grleb, of Sylvan, spent Sat 'bfiftlth^will seiralLhis-personal—prop ____ iy p u tt^^rli^T h e-;'program’''wiU';be Mr/and Mra. Eugene Sniitt_____ urday and Sunday with relatives in _ tVleHuction on the prem ise 7flM.t^.y;Midhisan[gImat-7-otclifek. ^An^Easter-ogering^ E vory H o u ie k a e p e r in A noia their daughter In Howell over Sun known as the Reed farm 4 miles south Detroit'. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ " .. 7 ■ ■ will be taken for the Sunday school. RENTS, REAL ESTATE, FOUNT) h a s n C hance to Win It. day _and Mrs. Emma _Snow^ accom* H. D. WITHBBBLL, „ „ ... - The -Brotherhood- will" meet, with Mi8s,Pauline Bollinger is spending' panted.,them home Monday after oLChelsea and half a“mlle"'east’df the Bed, school house, on Monday, A pril WaarS: eoathmally aeskinir ideas todmbfl ■ LOST WANTED ETO, Frank Stormsjan^Wednesday evening. this week with her brother Fred and noon. Attorney at Law. ■ ' r new Quaker VeUey-Household Leber Satw « 13,commencing at 1 o’clock p. ni. sharp. family at North Lake. • • 7 > • improve eh old one. We have reee&tljnjuit (V I {Office*,.Freeman block, Chelsea. Michigan. Interesting subjects will be prbposed to turn to vomi for conversation. All uien of the Otto Trinkle Is slowly recovering A. E. Shaw/ of Ann Arbor, enter Gray team, 12 and 13 years old; bay TO RENT—Modern house.' Inquire centfl* we cCnfeM it-rloomed- -— hittgK>-(jrTae, of-Kernpf Com mereta1“ ^SavinpS tained some^friends at. h)s cpttage for this sort x horse 9 years old: six good milch «Wa ■ Bank.: ■ - ■■—- ■ community ar,e Invited. from a severe abscess In hia throat.V ' S.A.MAPES, sasistsnes. AS 36 ’last week; *—^ 1 A “ two head, young ^aftlri year O ld; calf that's ths-fW , Bible study and detotions'on Thurs Mr.f and Mrs. Daniel Wacker,- of Fnneral Director and Embaimm^ day in a MiUhttlevening". ———r—•■' •■•— Lansing, are visiting relatives in this . Ru8seii-Emmet t -has been the guest 2 months old; t hirteen head of Bwlne"; EARLY Petoskey.Seed Potatoes for how the CIBl Kling Clothes* Pln?^ Funeral FurnlshIngii.-'Cans answered gbodJine of farm tools; 156 bushels of salr at 81.6Q--per bushel. G, Klmel, of Geo. SmitlPa few days, * 1 >‘ vicirilty, / min BSg CtS gwapUr nlsht or dar. Chelsea, Mlchlsan. Gregory, route No. 2; J8 ’ c6rn. F. D. Mbri;ithew,. auctioneer. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. totobeing.. George Smith entertained, a few r P*k|.» J«m sn AtondfWi : ltoyuL_WLflamDbellJEMtoe^4t4enda at-hi8 home Saturdayi'^veg' H^D. Wltherell.Alerk.—- ' — --- — ■um for this invention. Mill fg b o b g b w . becbw ith ; FOR SAKE—Brood mare, /with -foal, simple netMj yet it’s such e almple .AilOitr;*m, Sunday-the pastot LYNDON CENTERS, nl You U wonder -11 years oldj weighrabouf1250; cow preach on “Christ’s- /Conquest of ______ ^ _______ iwi B^slEitate Dealers. not think ofTt youreelf. W —Notice to Real Estate Owners/" 5 years old, witb;calf by her side. ■.■ni v,«m i Hf is that you have never to [ Heath>,7and special Easter"music will" Mcaer to Loyh Llfc and Pira Have you an abstract. 3 the title balfJersjev ayd half Holstein; sow imperty eneouraced to uH your inventivetrint I ueorge Rlink, of Lyndon, was- in ------Road System Rescinded. ■■ K-i >' BR ^ e iM O M R a w a , , A is *fte K«aiiiiw m n w iiB a w *!« la g g a rd a p p e tite as a lig h t, fla k y , fr u it s h o rt c a k e o r a d e lie a te h o tb ia c u it? K o y a l m a k e s th e p e rfe c t s h o rt c a k e , b iS c o lt an d m u ffin , and im p ro v e s th e fla v o r aad ie a lth fu ln e s s o f a ll ris e U flo u r m U !S .• • -• ... sa ^ ffp '* cJ 4 , h ‘V<i fif e ; m i. if c iiHi in iM ; ii’ :} : CHURCHCIRGLES $100 H i i ■S '- . ^ iiig jliF r I f re n d e rs th e b is c u it, b o tA h read an d s h o rt c a k e m o re d i g e s tib le a n d n u tritio u s , a t th e fls i 't*M ^ S iifS iS r1 REW ARD] whyV ou«■ OffloSInHsmn^unnmd Diock/ Ob«laes; Mlchi be rendered by the cholr * ' M - B»e7 ,amle, .Here setoanae.. It is for you—it is forerun The proposition to rescind the of your property, if so, have you had Bible study and the League services Lansihg one day last week oh a busi county— ^^STAND^BCRt^BER^^TO^. road- system1 was- garried at it examlnedbjralioflfpetent examiner, ' fol fittlesnadilne that takM all the.hard work«• I will be conducted at the usual hours. ness trip. . - - - — STIVERS * KALMBACH, ef keeping tbe bouse clean—no' more lame been I the election on Monday by‘a majority to learn whether your title is free HerbertMeintee was a JackBon lo more sore hsnds, no more stooping end w**| In the evening the following perAttorneys at Law. ggthe life out on the heads and knees tocleeat| of 538.- The vote for,rescinding was from ,such ----dpffects r__ ______ _commonly ^ ( are1 visitor Sunday, ... „ sons will assist the choir irf rendering ^GetieStTaw 4,364 -and -against— rescinding-3,836r referred to as “acloud' upon the JR* Stondun .Scrubber is a man'a lnventtoj sh^and * program of specral music, Misses Miss Winifred McKone returned to But two townships gave a msyority title.'' Poblic In the office. Office In Hatch-Dnnnd But wtmkto t ft be Aglorious echlevsment to to j Steinbach and Walz and Mrs. Miller her school duties Monday, after spend- in favor of retaining the county road ---- Of womankind BW •block, Chelaea. Mlchls^n. Phone 83. l imprpye it? ahd Messers. -Schuman, Long, and -lng_her vacation with her parents* system," Salem giving a majority of _A cloud upon the, title’ to real YEARLING bull_aold;-have another -■possible, kK^hW weitkW ^taW nwIj coming .2*year8 old. equally well property is created in' many diffei^nt lag,It is today Mmlttedlytoj OHAS. STEINBAOH . Kantlehner. A brief Address will be Mr. and Mrs. H. T. McKone. only practical scrubbing nwf 81 abd Scio a majority of 3, Ann S ’i f ? f0,r lf taken soon. ways, the most common of which are., given by the pastor. Chineon ths market 1 Miss Ethel Moran, of Jackson, spent Arbor city ’gave a majority g>f 713 for that the person who located the land M. O. Updike, phone 142 ring 30. 37 Harne8B and Horse Goods -edW eknowyWWIll bftoMJ j ible study' clqss and prayer service vrithttoRttndupSeruhMI the first of the week with Miss Wini- the measure. Ypsllanti city gave from the United States Government Aepairing of alt kinds a apoctalty. Also dealer and yet R may be po«elbk>g | ' to MuM«*rinrtniinent«of all kinds and Sheet as uVual. . fired^McKone. .. , you to suygett some Httletiw i;he measure a majority of 421. Syl failed to obtain and record his LET B’p.R BALE—E^rly seed potatoes Tn. Mtuic. StctobachBigck, Chelaea. -any Utils change or »ddltljjl Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Collings visited van cast the heaviest votepjof any TBRS PATENT, or that one of the rfng622f J,jllu8 Nlehuas» pfione- 156 that would make It more Pjrj BAPTIST. feet.' New for every 14' ‘ * * Jtwnshlp in the county in favor of their daughter, M rs. Fred Hadley, respective owners did not record his * stkm that you send a *? Rev. A. W. Puller, Pastor. st we adopt, looking to * SALE—300 busnels corn in ear: -rescinding the measure. dfcbd, or that a mortgagee, after re* FOR Regular morning service at 10 Sunday, provement of the SUM*. one mulefoofrsow, due A p r A J n e -T— " f or the Cl«* KWI cfilyigg -P-ayment-oi mortgage debtr - good work mar^r^eij^t i l # nSp o'clock. In place of the lesson at the Charles Irwin, of Jackson, was a to Bag, or for tot Cheek Your ApfirCoIgfir Tailed to discharge the-mortgage, or cow, dueJVfay 1: one cow wlth’ calf ’ Otker Mea W Sunday school hour there" will be an 3unday visitor at the home of P. Thawing frost and April rains chill Prendergast. I w* *,cMELia! by her side, Claude File, phonp oon that the conveyancer in drafting Easter program by the school, con develop »w j If you shave yourself let me ? sisting of special music and readings Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and you to the vefry marrow, you catch deed <j>r mortgage made a, mistake in ring 11, 2+ miles northeast of Chel Invention 'ntekstouser sea, ---- .--------------- ;----- --- 37 ^ sell you your shaving supplies A on the subjeet of-theHesUrrectionv ’childrehr'of" Chelsea,: speit Sunday cold-^Head and lungs- stuffed-—You the descriptlon- of the~ ~pr easier, W* r--verfy“ or in give • —razors, strops, brushes, mugs, ! Bible study class on Tuesday even* at the home of C. A. Rov^e. are feveri’sh—Gough continually and the names of the parties. All de HATCHING EGGS FQRSALE-R C toilet water, etc. feeI mljerable~-Yop_iieed Dr. King’s fects of this character pan be easily Brown Leghorn and fawn and whit, ing New Discovery. ^It sopthes. inflamed and-inexpensively cured during the and-teilhwhite Indian Runner^Ducks. jprayer meeting Thursday evei/lnff g % ^ ffJW ( apd ifrltated throat and iut)g(irstops lives of the interested paftles, but at 7 o'clock. WATERLOO DOINGS. cough,_ your head clears n m fever fie ttln g ^ A la o ^ n H ^ w ^ ^ JO H N FA B ER ♦ and*expensive if net . C . E. PoBter, phone 4 ^leaves,”and youfeel fine. Mr. J. T, become-dlfflcult .............. ................., 33tf taken in time. . ■t BT. PAUL'S. ' 110 N. MAIN STREET. Bavis, of Stlckney Corner, M e Miss Isabella Gorton, who Is teach i R«Vi A. A. Soboen. Pastor. “Was cured of a dreadful cough after Owners ef thirty per cent of the $125 Phaeton, rubber ti^ ft \ ing in the Northville public schools, doctor's treatment and , an other Services at 9:30 A. m. on Good Fri returned property in this county ,have no ab to her position on Tuesday. remedies failed. Relief or money day. , .*'VJ..... She has been spending the last two back. Pleasdnt-^Chtldren like it. stracts of their title and no way of Tommy McNamai^, ^ * weeks at the home of her parents Get a bottle today. 50c and $1.00. determining’ its true condition as DETROIT UNITED LINES A Recommended bv L, P. Vogel, H. H. shown by the official recq^ds. v Is the FOR SALE—Yearling Durham rtiDii here, the school being elosedron ac Fenn L, T. Co. Adv, title to your HOME or FARM includ- red in color; best ■k™-?,u^» communion service. ...i . Co. and ... Freeman ■ count of an outbreak of smallpox. BciwMn ikckMB, CbtlMft, Ann Arbor, Ypftllnnt . ...f_• I — Easter program at 7 p. m .* ed in , tliia list,, if se, would it not be $40. M. c. Vpdikl brccda5tr »nit Detroit. ^ , i ■' At the election’ on Monday the re BRIGHTON—There whs a time, not well to procure jin abstract At once Price T1~J 0 "W***—■ publicans elected the supervisor, many years ago, that there was lots and have it carefully examined: O m HtmdnN] D o lU n tn GoM SALEM GERMAN M. R. OHUROR, RPPKOTIV®, MAY-27, 1913 :..NEARmAHP-IBGQ,___ treasurer, just^ce^iil-the-peacoto-flll more beer than' bread canie into this Many a sale htfs bech defeated be' G. O, Nothdnrft, pMtor. vacancy, and the detiffi&ats elected town. Now the order is reversed. P-Ruso of a„defect Jn-the- title, the MMITKOOMIA, SuAdayMb,OQlatil:30-a.m.1 For Dntroll 7:45 wMsverjr m« the clerk, commisstoneriw Highways At the present^tlme there are seven ov^ner having waited until he wanted ,W Y t4gp. m . , German worship at 10:30 a. m . justice of the peace- fqlvjterm, num firms handling baker's bread here, to sell his property before ordering ' Fpr K*i*mA»oo S:K>m.snd overy two nor" - - —— at -7 p. m. ® 8 w i i f f i S 9 'S 3 g EpworthTLeague toSiWp.m. For l*n*ln*BrtOp, m. ber board review and the four con English worship at;7:30 1 an abstract; and the bread baskets at times are rotur. cam, Everybody invited. stables. For the county agrlculturtot stacked ujMn-a pile; as high as the .JUMt bosad -*:w *ra, oiMt of Ann Arbor) 7On »n>, ovrry two houre to 7)38 there were 18 vfor and 186 agaihst. roof, Those .empty bread basket* The records of this coinpany, es “ "pellantlonlf, Iltfifk . tablished In 1803, are very complete, THR»TAm>l)P*CltU»»nU» FOBSAli$l7 Msrgsret F. Connell, CMropnctor On t h e . proposition to divide the TM Am. nodi everjr two certainly speak Jqts better for, a town and we’shali be pleased to serve you. Boyd Hotel, Mondays, Wednesdays township Into road *district the [vote than cases of eihpty beer bottles.— Washtenaw arstrace/CompanyI m & ^Jp ^vJ * * * * * * * and Fridays. 9 to 12 a. m, Adv 34 was yds 114 acid no 25, Argus. furnace. Inquire of atl$a L. T, Fresman Go., tlAdv. Ann Arboftroichigan. «*n b^.west s8w^t°itSet?‘ A •/ \ ! y ; For resiihs try Stnndkrd “Want**