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ft 4 goodly delegation >of west sidei The PUlieaai Aollksemefat do. opened
residents
was present at the bi-weekly
ite 19M season in Wyandotte- on MonThb Michigan i Alkali base tail club,
session of the city Commissioners on
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street
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fail.
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firsi
per­
winners of last Reason ’schaol pioaship
Thursday evening of last wekk. They
in tbe<Trolley league, Will open the formance was given in the evening, we|-A there in the interest of haote
and
Ma|or
Miatjr
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and
Commissioner
season of l»U with a game at the M.
Amlot, miking thel rounds; put the ltd sewers .for the west side than are iaA. C. athletic park on Biddle avenue
on; five igtemes that wens so close tjo cluldid in the present contract'. A peti­
tomorrow afterjnoon. They will have
gamblin^dCvices
as to make the dis­ tion was read from Tenth street resias opponents for the opener their old
tinction'
eJUremel|
difficult. j Clipped denti asking that the storm 'Water ^yg..v
rivals, the Solvdys. These two famous
of these feature Ithe fair had left .a tern : be extended from. Vine to Cedar
teams are pretty closely matched. The
stceetfr !• .'.v. v', ■d-~ r ■ : 1
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np river boysj! well known battery, Ferris wi)«Wl tusrry-go round, sotud
Dtiring
recess
the
property
owners
“'Nines
In
the
well!
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and
several
other
Lang and CluCie, wilt be on the fitful^
Were given/ dh opportumiy to express
Dae. The Solvajfs are good players and attractions ofla no^-sensational nature. then.* wiihes—which resulted in a someSOrne
citizens,-'
probably
without
a
bard workers, a^d they may he depend-'
fpfl knoivledjjp of tjbe facts, have criti­ whai cojmieal difference of opinion bis
eid upon to dcrtheir level best.
tween ! ?pival sectj&ns ;qn Tenth’ and
The old tell a bjte battery for the Alkali cised the ciitjy' eonjimiHstoners for per­ Twelfthstreets. '
mitting
the
show
id
town
at
all
team.Boettner atad Aualot. will open the
Tonchi og ihisim alter. Mayor Marr B&id Engineer Masdn L Brown, who was
season for th e! Wyandotte nine. The
to
Th i H ehaLd ’ “jkbout six weeks ago present, was appealed to and seated, in
boys are praetifsio* every night and all
an
advance age^t of the company called answer to a question from Mayor Marr,
the spare time through the day, apd
on
me and Said titad he desired a license that! the; prOpertf represented by the
are rounding ittto shape; by Saturday
for
a collection, of attradlions that in­ petitlonershould all be drained into the
they will be la 'first class shape for. the
cluded
a; Ferris wheel; merry*go round, big new Chestnut street sewer, as pro
opeper. The' team will havB in its
etc.,
1 was very busy at the time, and; ■vided ^by the original plans of 1909
lineup all. of liist year’s players who
The, district, as an outlying one, was
are all home tyoys, and besides] there did not^ ioo^ into Itbei matter as fully, left outtbeeausa it was thought that the
perbape,
as
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might
otherwise
have
' will bd a cookie of new faces; Rob
bonding limit Would not permit • of
Murphy, who waa out of the game last doue. I [told hitp wiiat the ; license raising sufficient money to | sewer the;
would
he.'
as
provided
;by
the
city
char-,
year on account of illness', will bold
outlying sections. However, the suc­
dowh a velvet position in the outfield, ter, and ihe left. .Latemoo, I personally
cessful bid was considerably below tbe
visited/
>What
was
forUerly
Dplray,
to
and if Rob still,has Ins hatting eye
estimate, aud this, with the premiunf
there- will be iame chasing after the see what sort of a repqtatlon this street realized i on ; the bonds, gives some,
fair had; The compsfhy had showed
ball.
n
leeway for further sewers; He said
Prior to thel, opening of the game there a few! years ago;1 I was assured that; theiextension- asked for would cost
that
there
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Iwas
nothing
objectionable
tomorrow, theri will bea street parade.
somewhere front $8.00() to 35,000—
Automobile owners are invited to par­ about the performance^ as such. The probably dose, to 34,000.
fair
in
Delray
was
hel|
in
co-operation
ticipate, and sire asked to assemble at
The petition was referred to Commis­
the Michigan Alkali club bouse at. 2 with tbe business men, and while I was sioner i^chroeder, Who hap charge of
told, that' the afifstr did not yield enough
o'clock standard time. „ ■
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financially to pay the: merchants lor streets and sewers. Aj petition asking that the city'turn
their trouble, 1 was,assured that there
Other games 4cheduled are:
was no fault to (iad with the different; on electric current at 10 a mi Sundays,
May 84—Qutjjsn's birthday—Alkalis shafts, or with the conduct of the peo­ Instead [of waiting-tiatil afternoon, was
— “the- Wlpdsor team at Wi
will play
Windsor, ple in the cjouipiuyl ,
re/elrred to Commissioner Gartner:
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May^ 30—Peqbrallon day- Windsof
The accountants who-audited the
“Later on. 1 talked with two 1citizens
turn game with .the who were deputy shbrlffftiu Delray dur­ books fjf Clerk Sullivan aud Treasurer
till play
A1kails at the tf. A. CD park
ing carnival week. ' they both said thitj Headman, reported that they found
0K They, advised that
the fair embraced -the customary fake everything
SCHOOL
MONROE HI
shows, hut the cbnduct of the people the system of bookkeeping be revised
B% WYANDQtTB conducting them wag; altogether order, in somel minor respectir: - >
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The Michigan Central railroad, In,a
ly apd 'above reproach These deputies
cammupicatitfn, co/mpjaiued that six
Wyandotte Ugh school trimmed are now.,Wyandotte business men.,
“ In vieV 'Of the foregoing, there ap­ cents a gallon for. water whs too much,
Monroe High mbool Saturday afternoon
(a a game at M. A. C ’psrk, the score peared jo be nothing to do but grant and f wanted -to make: a. new contract at
being Hi to 7. jL'oselie went the whole the license, aqd theii see tbat objection­ five cedis. The matter was referred to
route for Wyandotte, while Dewey able features, if any, were eliminated, Commissioner Gartner.;
A letter was read-from the Pennsyl­
it is certainly unfortunate that the fair
occupied thajmdju ad far Mou roe.
Lofanger's thj;*e>bagger in; the eighth was located la s residence district vania Salt Manufacturing Co , which
was opportune [[for run getting, as the where t ie noise is offensive. As for also enclosed copies of two previous
the financial aspect, I doubt whether letters ito tbe old common cbuncil in
stacks were full.
The wprk pf j^chaumberg and Dolan the street fajr will take very much regard ito tax rebates, Tbe company
stafed tbat there was due it 31,38.1 43 fob
for Wyandotte »nd of Dewey for Mon­ money out of town.”
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the yeiirs 1905 to 1908, an< for, 1910 the
roe was noticeable, though the letter's
sum of 131,983, a total of #3.234 43. Tbis
support was poor, especially in . the
in accjurdauce with the agreemeu|;
pinches.''
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entered!, into between the city and the
company when the land of tbe latter
was annexed.
Mayor Marr referred the mattsr to
the conimittee of the whole
One gratifying report was from the
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SAll members of A. W. .Brindle posf, pute between the Michigan Alkali Co.
Miss Mildred Leona George.kianuhter Nb. 4ij3, Department of Michigan, and theiPennsylvania Salt Manufactur­
of Mr. and Mrs; Edward George, and a wiii meet at John Waytuaa’s residence ing Co., over, a street to the river, bad
most accompli ihed young nihsiciau. ou Biddle avenue Tuesday morning, beeu nmicablv settled, and f th a tth e
will give a gr tduate's recital in S.t.i May 30. at 8 o’clock, standard time, to street will remain where it is.
Patrick’s audilprium next Tuesday' take part in decorating the graves of
The attorney for Hiram Warper,
evening, May 28. Sh& will be assisted departed heroes. AH ,Sons of Veterans who \ ants damages for an alleged
by Mikies Mary Eileen Roebrig, reader: ia the city of Wyandotte are requested injury! sustained on a sidewalk, kraats
Josepbiae Crumley and Lucretia Me- to meet with the post on tbat day and 38.000 n settlement. The esse will go
Gown, aoprands, and Lorettp Mary help ip the work. All contributions of to a trial. >
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flowers by the citizens of Wyandotte
George, accompanist.„
City j, Treasurer Headmen reported
are to be left at Mr. Way mao’s resi the following balances in.the. various'
This (a the program to be rendered:
Sonata op. 13—
—,
Beethoven donee bp 8/o'clock, /standard time, on funds: { Sewer, 378,678 06; contingent,
(let inurement)
Beene* T in t are Brightest. ------ Papin I that morning. The post ejtrhestly re­
A song o( S > ) ......il—...................,............ Uenza quests that owners of adtopiobnes will leOA Jfbj roaijt, 339 00] poor, 361-84; fire,
Josephine Cm m lej :
3697 09j police, 3686 77; iOterest. 1893.39;
K ajentak............ ... .41...................... -iWleniat^TBlti communicate with the undersigned as
paving:
and curbing. 377 85; water
tejnpa
iteverie op. 2*....... 4 ....— Vleuxtei
T he Soul of the -Vidlin.................... — MerrU I to whether they will be able to opavey works <xtension, 34,231,10; park, 3824 99;
T he Wedding M arch...................
tbeo| to Ithe different cemeteries, and sswer maintenance. 390 93; sinking,
Mary Kileen Roehrig
. DeBerfot be at Mr; Waymau’s by ,8 o'clock.
Concerto op. 104.... i.........................
$1,922.1)7; commercial light, 31,200.29;
Allegro Maestoso
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W W Bis h o p ,
: Adagio
wlater works. 3466 87; total. 383,975 92.
Rondo
Commander of Post.
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Spring Song . — ; - 4......- —
! The i projected paving of Biddle
,, Lueretia McGowu
. Schwab
Scottish Lnllsby ....;,........................
Memorial services will be h^ld at the ayenue; from Grove street to the south­
Vogrlob
Greetings from Hungary..................
Orchestra
Congregational church far the D A K.« erly city limits /s heldiup temporariiy,
Sunday evenlqg. May 28. at 7:30 o'clock. at least. The cost of the improyement,
Rev., C. W. Jones will preach the to much of! thelproperty affected; will
meniiorial sermon, Alt veterans of the be more tb|auftbe 253 of the assessed
Civil war, regardless of whether they valuation, which is provided br law as
belong to this post or not, are invited a limit! for-paving purposes. Soniie of
CMdtrdU yoaacj, Paapla't Eieartloa To to attend. They will imeet at John tbe prdperty holders Interested bave
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jt«a« ee, r. , $
Wayaian’s residence sit 7 o’clock and signed agreements wisiviog the exemp­
tion, hut Others refuse to do so, Some
The first steajmboat excursion of the go in > body to the church. ,
f a f ojf getting around this difficulty
beeson out of Wjlygndotte will be giyen
live to be found before the paving
will bgvi
Grand
Army
of
the
Republic,
A,
The!
by the Concordia Youug People's
can
proceed.
^ .. .,r society of the: Trinity Evangelical Yf. Bcindle posjt, will be entertained by
Lutheran, cburcL, to Bob.Lo on tbe the Epworth league of the Methodist
steamer Colurnbid, Thursday, June 33 church ytlth an entertainment and ban­ WYANDOTTE SIGH
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TAKES ANOTHER
This will be the first excursion attempt quet on1 Monday evening, May 29, at
7:30
o’clock.
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veterans
of
the
Clvi]
•d by the society, but the ubembere an
The Wyandotte High school,, base
enieriog into Ithe undertaking wit war, -whether they belong to the post
enthusiasm, tun are confident {that or not, are InvtwA-ta jettooji. Meet at ball team took another game on Wedpropsr hustUna _wlU^lnsure a large John Wayuajq’s reskiehee at 7 o’clock, neadayi afternoon, defeating the Eastern
High school representative nifie from
crovtd. ^
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j standard time.
Detroit by a score of 7 to 6. The
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It Startled Tipe World
• 80 acre farm,
west of Wyau-i when the astound Ing cbim s were first viejttbr* work was ragged, h dozen
dotte on the good roads for sale or dx- made for, Buckien’s Aruloa Salve, but
chasge for citjr property. With or fprty years of wonejeriui-cures have errors being scored up against them.* i
Without stocM brt tools,
proved them true, aodieverywhere.it is
Ftne8»room imuse in good location now known as the' best salve on earth
tor | sale—Brick Ihouse corner of
for saie,^wiU Ukje In good building Iqt. for Burgs, - Balls, Scalds, Sores. Cuts, Second and Poplar Streets. Apply at
Have shversl nice cottages (or sale: Bruises, Spralas, SwelHngs, Eczema, 16l Biddle avenue or Wyandotte Sav,
also gooff building lota. Inquire a t« Chappedi hands, r'ever Shres and Piles. logs bank.<yierms ;to suit' the pur­
Only SlSdat Dorraupe & Garrison and
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,A. 1^.- S. pruggiata—All members o f th e American
Druggists! Syndicate. E ach have an opportunity to
'pass oil any A. D. 8 . Remedy before tt is offered ho' the
public — 4,nd if a single one of tlie tw eive thousan^finda
any fajilt in it, it is looked into and made ri&ht. jGould
you wiaih for any w eightie endorsem ent of anything?
—Can yoii think, of any other medicine jfrith which so
much cave ba^ been taken, br tb a t ia anyw ay nti&r as
safely g u irtled ? t Don’t yon wish
"foods'yop ^
to
eht were scrutinized like Jh|it, or werp as carefully put
u p ? This is tb e record we have to ojfer, behind every
bottle of A Dr 8 . Medicine and a reta rd th a t ebonld in- . r
ttuence y )u i/n.uaiDg A. D.'S. Remedies always,
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Som^’of Ihe moat needed A. D. S. Remedies for . this weather are t .., ./
Blood Remedy, 75ci * ; <,'
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;> {Ciduey Rem^dy, ^kodTSa / > . ',1
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Hepatic Salts for Liver and Rheumatic troubles* 35 & 50c.
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,4 Beef, Wine apd Iron, 50c. ;
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v- Linament, 25 and 50c. ■ <;
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. Herb Tea, 25c. .
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Depository; for UTour Funds;
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he best opportunities in life are
those thaj take but a few hundred
dollars in the start
N early every one can save at feast
a few hundred dollars.
Corner of Biddle and] Forest]
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Both Phones i
W e take ja lively, interest in each of
nr depositors and seek to know him
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]p srispnaHy. You can start a Savir gs Account at this bank w ith $1.
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Estimate s furnished on all classes of
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work.
Bell Phone 169-J
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a n d s e e o u r w h o l e lin e ; w e h a v e s u c h a v a r ­
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_ jm m 0 n ;4 - *~ t \ ^ ’ ir> L N ' ^oncurked iufay ibe1following vbl s:
Webegi© bring to yonr favorable Yeas—Com. Amlot, Gartner, Marr,
attention two1 bettor# to the forjmer B6hlfbedC£rf£;
cODOcj] bearing data* of JnneTtb, 1910; •Naya--«ptiei
andtSiptember I2tf>, ?01O*irO9paptir»ly<i Pubiiosalety,
Wyandotte, Mich , May 11. 19l|l.
reriUpgtbe fact* that this compariy 14 ,
o | n c u t rao c E tn iN c s
ae.Yerwltliout jproptr refubd do taxaa. To tbe city commisBiom of tbe:
paid during the‘years lgjfi ftt 1009 io+ •f Wyandottte-i
claelvri there belng^stilGlUe this <Jof|Df Gentlemei>n:-f
Wyabdotte, Mich., May lx, 10
ersit
to whom
puny the topi df 01,861.48. >We wish to The undersigned
fagpHp- feaeion of the city com mfs- cal) attention >to the
that foil the ferred the bifid of
el oner*, ibe honorable Mayor, Charles year 1910, thit .company pglu fofjcitj life. Burges*... ..................................it 200
Do.....•’.<.«......... ...... <1 113
H- Marri; presidingtaxes tbe sofn of 92i50o QCb tbfc same FluwerftlvNeUi*
Reapectfuliy report that wp have
R oll, [Cali—.Present—Com. Amlpt, bring dreatly In excess of the a p r im carefully
examined the said bills! and
GarUser.Msrr, Scbroeder—4.
payable according to the terms oflhb found them to be correct and recom­
Absent—Com. Challenger—1.
1 resolution adopted by the councJi l rebf mend
that said bills be naid.
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The Journal of April 27ib, 1911, was ruary l7ib, 1904 According to said
- a 8. Amlot)
r*»d
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resolution and by confirming action of
of Pub|c Safety.
1 move that the [mi notes, of the|reguJsr council for taxes for 1900 ibe rate of I move thatCom.
the foregoing report be
session of April 27tb, 1911, beapproved taxation should be 92 79 per thousand adopted! and that
the clerk be apdiis
as read. |l
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Onr valuation for tbe yepr 1910 was hereby inatructed to draw a warrant do
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Com. Amiot.
8200.000 Odtfind tbe proper amount! due the .treasurer for the several appif
8nppotted by ( om. Gartner.
tbe city wals0540.OO, there Is therefor^
Concurred in bp tbe foUewing vote: dufe this company as refund on I9l(tetax- >bills!
Supported by Com. Schroeder,v
Yeas—Com., A aoiot, Gartner, Marr, es,{011.088.00. which added to the ambnnt Concurred
in by the following vt|
fjcbroeder—41 v
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still returnable for veers 1906 tblilfiO® Yeas—Com. Amiot,., Gartner,
Naps—[None,'' |
inclusive
makes 93,2^4 4% wherefore Scbrokder—4,
nil
The Journal of April 29tb, 1011, was
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read:' n
*' “ fyapffotte
lb safety,
Public
f move that the! minutes of the special
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> Wyanjfiotte, Mlcb-, Mav 11, 1911
session of April 210th, 1911, be approved
Respectfully submitted,
To the ch]y commission pf tbe city
c of
as rend.
L Vt. Vorc'e,
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tom. Scbroeder,
Saperintpndent.
iehtlemen:—
Suppnrfed by Com. Arnica.
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The foregoing communicatlon| was
undersigned t wboijtuwas referrConcurred in tfy ibe lollowing vote: read hpd referred to the Committle of tTbe
the
surety bonds of Patrick Welebi
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Yeas—pom \jmiot, Gprtnei;, Mart, the wbhle. -«ftejr.ex8mlniD|, I respectfully
. . . . report
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Schroeder—4.
ICommunicStion
from
the
Mayor
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same, found them correct in fornji am
Nays-—(None. I
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(The mayor' reported that the suit
Communications and petitions.
1 stjarted by the Pennsylvania Sait ManO substance and with snffic ent sureties
Respectfully report that we have
Wyandotte, |MicfiMay 10, 1911. ■, factoring Company against the city of carefully.
examined . the - matter . and
To the Honorable,
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recommend as follows:
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The Common Council,
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I move that the foregoing repc rt bq
City of Wyandotte.
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Michigan Alkali Company purchasing adopted.
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Gentlemen:— r
the disputed land from the Pennsylvania
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S. Amio
We the undersigned residents and Salt MaDufacturing.'Companv; and that
Com.
Public
Safety
home owners of Tenth street, Wyandotte, the stteet known as the. “ Y’’ is to rev Supported by Com, Schroeder.
petitionivour honorable body to extend rriain in tbe same location. He alio re
in by tbe following vote
the stotm. water sewer system from ported that he bad a conference (with Concurred
Yeas—Com. Amiot, G ather
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Vine sifceet • to (. edar street ^and from tJke attorneyi of Mr. Hiram J. Walner, Schroeder—4.
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Eighth to Tenth, street, according to relative to a Settlement of Mr. Warnerls Nays—None.
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ofigmabiplans made in 1900 and an die case against, the city, that the suit Resolution.(By Commissioner
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s ; hroe
in tbe clerk’s t>i$ce so as to drain tbe. against the cjty will be taken up in the der,
ills
entire district
lyi igbetween and me ud- near future.-,
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Wyandotte, Mich., May 11, 1911,
log the fibove inintioned streets.
l The surety; bond of Patrick Welch,
Resolved
by tbe city commies on of
I Respectfully, V
pound master, was received and referr­
city of Wyandotte,; that th<f city
Ad nm^Corullsj Julius Zernlla land ed to the superintendent, of public safe­ the
clerk be. nod is hereby instruct 3d to
Steve Piatkowsci and twenty thpee ty
j
advertise in both local papers for t Baled
others. '►
I
i City Treasurer’s, report, .
proposals for tbe furnishing of a 1 ma
Tbe ftkregoing petitiqp wris read alnd
WyBndotte. Mich., May 1* 1911.;
and labor for and the conitrac
referred to tie snjienntfendent of John L, SuilivaD, City Clerk, s . m terials
tion ;of such cement sidewalks, street
streets. !*]
■
j
i Greeting:—
and alley crossings and approaches as
S^meji
, I respectfully submit) my report as the city of Wyandotte may require to
'April
21,
1013
;Wylt odotte, rileb.
city treasurer for the month ending be constructed during the year, ending
Tjo life honorable mayor and com- April 80.tb, 1911.
,
May 1. 1912, according to specificittions
misfionprs of the city of Wyandotte!
Apr. I 1011 Balance..........(
now on file in the office of the city
’’ ?. Wy. feat, pack seweT 1
Gentlemen:-1 '
I)
clerk of Wyandotte, and according to
.bonds.,................ :.... .63,000 00
We the unders gned citizens anti pro
7, Wy.. Bav. Bank pr®-tbe terms, of contract a copy ofjwhich
rperty pwners of the district hereinafter
. Blum on 'siiwer,
is attached to said specifications. Each
4,760 00
described,' most respec^lully petition
. bonds.—........
bid sball be accompanied by s] good
Wy 8av Back atcruyour bofbor&bie x>dy to pare electric ” %1. ed
743 m
t. on sewer B,...
and sufficient bond in the penal sum of
currentii;turned »n at ten o'clock on " H, Wy.loSev.
Bank Ipan... 1,000 00
one thousand dollars, conditionedi that
Sundayp and your petitioners will ever " Sk^Wy. Sav. Bank dole
the contractor shall keep and mathtam
renewed
.............
.
1.000
00
pray./
•
,
" kk, Wy, B**. Bauk note
j
paid cement work In good condition
H o m e p h o n e >9-r
t- Respectfully, i
35
. 1 , renewed..................... ■ 040 00
and repair for'five years from ana after
Julius Sombeil Frank E Roselle, R
" Xi, Ftrat Com. A Saving*
,
the
date
if
the
acceptance
of
saldl
work
Bank note renewed .. 3,000 00
J. Lynqb and tw*nty-tiv(B othejrs
Tfea*. deltni :
by tbe city coffimissiou and conditioned
.Tbe foregoing petition waslread and ” 20, County
qaenl laaes...........
400 12
otnerwiee as shown by a copy of said
referred to the svjperint^ndectfof muni
" 20, Transfer Qood Road
bond which la also attached ,tp said
refund to road fund..
212 33
,
clpal service.
” 30, City Clerk cOltWtion.. 2.330 M
Ispecificationa
zgrrr,
To warrant* paid..........
1 1.'1.68260
; iiWyandoiite, Mlcb., Msy 8, 1911
1
move
the
adoption
of
the
foregoing
Balance May 1,1011...
33,073 02
mild said ’valk in accordance with this
Board of City Commissioners,
resolution.
,,
‘eaoluUon and brdinhnces of the city
Wyandotte, Michigan.
.1
(07,633 61 VKjMSei
Carl F. Scbroeder,
wltbio thb fimf herein limited, .the
Gentlemen;—
i
Balance In tbe followlns funds Mayl, 1011.
Com. Streets and Sewet's.
missieper
is hereby ordered
GU^U
IJ
streetV V
com
We feel that no account of the large gewer..... i..„.. .......... ............. ......... .—..9 72,076 ft6 Supported by Com. Amlot. > | .
the!
sanfe.
in accordance
! 40f> 72
jBstfun
..........
to
co
amount; of waici which we ire taking ^Contluaenu.....................
I"-3006 Concurred in uy tbe following vote: with ttnts r’isc
R o a d . ....................... ......... ................
solution
ahd
the
ordinances
from the city and which amounts to Poor
YeaS—Com. Amiot, Gartner, Marr, of said
.. „
...................................... r 63 64
and
mfike
report
thereof
ild
I
ci
.y,
.
two#
aboot if200.00. pur quarter, that |We are Fife
rife............4 ....................
- • 636 77 Scbroeder—4.
'
find of the cost of the same to tbe com*
e ..........
1
being (Ibarged n ore than we should be ■olU
Nays—None.
1
.
30930
n ierett........
iuissiohers in hecordance with the
for tbe service,
i
7
Pkvlns <VCurbing........
Resolqtiop, by Commissioner Charles ordinances
of 6aid city in such oases-,
422% 10 Gartner.
Previous to Jul. r. 1905, you were,charg ‘later Works Kxteurlon..
—t
1
;
324 oyj
the
adoption of the foregoing
I
move
ark...................................
Ing ua: 5 cents per 1000 gallonk since fewer
Wyandotte, Mlcfi,., May 11, 1911
Maintenance.........
W
>02
this time you h ive been charging! us 0 inking.......................
1,022 07
Resolved by the;city commission of resolution.
"
Carl K. Schroeder,
leel is unreasonable.
unreason
nntmerelal Llglil.......
1,20ft 20 the city of Wyandotte, that, the com­
cents. Which we feel
H av e th e B est W a te r in M ichigan—
Com StTeeta and Sewer,s.
4K637 missioner of municipal service be
Will lyou kindly advise if it jwil 1 not Water l|Vork*............... .....
Supported
by
Com.
Amiot.
be in order to contract with us at the ( (Total.. ....:............ ........... 8a,»»S2
authorized and instructed to purchase Conourrid ip by thdftillowing vote:
rate of 5 cents per 1000 gallons which
two 874 K W, type S. A. trausfoirmers, Yeas—Com. Atniiot,! Gartner, Mai?r,
Kespecifulfy submitted,
we formerly paid?
J bh, C Headman, I one meter, 120 ampere: 200 volt, Schroeder--4
An epriy reply will lie slppreciated.
polyphase watt meter, 225 pounds, No.
<
City Treasurei).
Nays—N ane
[;
Yours truly,
9 solid weather proof wire, 130 pounds
The
foregoing
report
was
reaJ
Moved b r Com. Amiot and supported
” K. Welch, Agent.
No.
2
stranded
wire,
for
the
purpose
of
referred to the superiiitendentof fiDaice
Com. [schroeder that we do.bow
Tbe Uoregoind communication was and revenue. 4~S^furnishing power to tbe Seitz Automo­ by
'
adjoiirn.
read add referred to tbejuperintendent
bile
and
Transmission
Company'!?
plant
Stront commissfcner's report.'
Coniiurrtjii iu by the following vote:
of munjjeipal service.
; ; i
1 he street commissiouer’s report for on Mulberry street.
Yeas—Com. Amiot, Gartner, Marr,
Same,
tbe two weeks ending May 11, 19|11, ,1 move the adoplion of tbe foregoing Schroeder--4
u lietroi^, Mich , May .10, 1011. (showing an expenditure of 8140 92, fhr ■resolution.
•- \
.<; |
Nays—None
To the honorable, tbe roayfer and improvements durjog said period was
Charles^ Gartnejr,
RE W A T E R
JOHN L. SUUJYAN,
board Of .commissioners of the city of read acd referred tfethe superintendent
Com'. MiinicipaiSetVjce.
-A T -II
i
City
Clerk.
Supported by Com. Schroeder:
Wyandotte:
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P
U
L
A
R
P
R
ICES
qf streeis. seweVs and public; places.
T liru felu e HI* F o rtu n e A|w»y >
Concurred in by-the following vote':
Gentlemen:— ;
Bills and accounts,,
By request pf[ your formeif
yon
Yeas—Com. Amioi, Gartner,; lljlarr, Throwing away, what ooe'bas j
Bills and accounts were read and ire
Honorable J. S. (McGlaugblin, we have ferred to the respective commission­ Scbroeder—A.
always thn only way to lose a for
I
I 1
G A LLO N C A S E S ..'..............
90c \
Being! unable tostle an opportumt'
made an audit of the books pflyour ers.
Nqys—None.
(
■ j;
H
A
L
F-G
A
L
L
O
N
CA
SES...,
46c
to'grasp
it
whqri
seeing
if.
,ia
more,
Resolution, by Charles Gartuej-.f
clerk aisd treasurer and beg leave to re­ The commissioners then took ardeess.
the cause c f losing out in this worl
Wyandotte, Mich , Mav 11,1911.
port as follows:
o ’ |M l
F JV F K j A LLO N BO TTLES
Reconvening.
i
50c
We found that the receipts and dis­ On reconvening the following comnfis- Resolved' by the cltjy commissiou pf person, who feels too sluggish to
the
best
cf
time
can
quickly
improve
bursements as shown by the books aDd lionersianswered roll call:
the
city
of
Wyandotte,
that
the
rjlerk
be
t
vouchers on fife to be. correct. We
Presejnt—Com. Amiot, Gartner. Marr, instructed to request the following firms by using IJexine,Fills,‘ the great tonic,
bidding on; coal contract to furnish that is' guaranteed for ail forms of
believeiithat your clerk and treasurer Schroeder—4.
I'
j
are most efficient and. trustworthy,
each
a car of tbe coal as specified op­ weakness; in men and; women. Fric.e
Absent—Com. Challenger—1.
i
but wqi respectfully recommend, that
Repojrte from commissioners.
I posite their respective named In this 81 a box; six boxes 95. with full guaran­
your bookkeeping system be revised,
resolution at the specified price to be tee. Addrt ss or call Dorranee & G arri­
Municipal service.
i
1
son, drugj ;ists, where they sell ail the
at least to the extent of Instaltingi an
Wyandotte, Mich., May 11, 1911. used foe test purposes:
principal freibediles and do not sub­
ldentictll duplicpte copy of your re­ To tbe city commission of tbe city; of Moreland Coke Company, Oliver
ceipts and vouchers.
?
. j ? Wyandotte,
Piney Fork, R-M per ton
■; I 2 10 stitute .1
F ir s t a n d Q a k S ts . 1
Eberts Brothers, Cambridge M-R 2.15
We ^ill be pleased to furbish]any
additional Information desired. ' n
Tbe undersigned to whom was re­ P. Koenig Coal Company, Ma-;
Respectfully submitted,
| ferred the bills of
jesticW.Va.M~R
,
2 09
>’
i
i
iHeflry S. Doran & Oo.,
Commercial
Coal
Company,
Kirk­
i
* Ex c u r s io n s ^
t
Harvey * Sims......................................X IS 86
Ji By Henry S. Doran.
wood M-R
*
1 [ 2 00
Mlcb Igaa C en tral.......... ..............................- 11 Ml
P h o n e s 153.
2M
Shipbuilding Co.................. ............ • t as B. & O. Coal Company, CauiNoteiiThe original copy of this report Detroit
Frank Cl. Teall!* Co..;...............................
2 50
bridge
M-R
'
*
;
210
Wts mkde tame three weeks ago, but Betroit Free Ffesa..................A................. 1020
your clerk infoknis us that san^e has J. ,W. Dykatra * C o ................................... . 45991 All F: O B. Water Works Wyandotte,
Gartnerlld|w. Co—.....;............—................ 1927 and that the. checks of Alex.' Y, Malnever been received. •
\ - l " ............................. — '1
Water Works Fay Roll...............................• I7B02 comson.
am m d
Cas)sidy Coal Company,
i
| !
H. S. D. & Co.
ElectriciWght Pay Roll............... .
li b 30
Jewett,
Bigelow
and
Brooks,
Ayres
and
American
Blower
Co....,..,.................
..........
v
147
Tl» 'foregoibg communication was
T7J!-.1 > -J
Frpduce Co...... ...................;.......... ft 00 Chase, New Plltlsburg Coal Compalny,
lead tnd reterrea to tbe superintendent Bxcello
Dnloadlps-Coal ( I c n l r n r t ..... 1(235 O’Gara Coal Company, Geo. M. Jones
i
l
Tf
!
r
H.
D.
Jplwards
&
Co.............................16
61
ef bntpee and revenue.i
Company, J Vy. Dykstra, Sunday Creek
Samvy
1
i
!
Respectfully report that we bkve Company, Haljmar Coal Company he
J,csk 22-t-Concoreia Young,People's
carefully
examined
the
said
bills
and
w
Wyandoitie, Mich., MayflO, 1911.
W A R N IN G S !
returned. The right ,,is reservefi' to re­
H IN T S !
R E M IN D ! iR is !
isBIsno oD.eteamer OolnmhlB
ern to bqrteorrect and recom­ ject any and all bids after test, i )
To tbe honorable, the i ihayor and
uns 27—Methodist church and Sunmend that said bilw be paid.
■: ;..
-sphuol ulHiiifar M aud
city commissioners.
j
I move the adoption of the forelgoiug day
I)*T Mine .......
' fnU
t !|tS
.......
29-C.. M. B; A, sud L >L’. B.
1 move that' the foregoing renert; bo resolution.
.
1 , 1[
Gentlienen:—
■. ■ !
to P4t-in
.
WH Iii fey on the new stenmer Pni InjBHy.
adopted,
and
that
tbe
clerk
befend
is
FbIOay. I.I ijtic 30—Colonial chib moonlight on
Charlesf GartAdr,
I' beg to report that op this day
BURNING S U B J E C T
Hleemer
eaincr Bril .nnla
i
-•
Cbm. Municipal Service.
Petroltnao Robert Pocock made com­ hereby instructed to draw a warrant
Moxiity
Jni.T
lO-iCongreRatlonat
church
(o
plaint Hagalnst oi e Eugene Declare for on the treasurer tpr the several approv­ Supported b|y Com. Amlot.
I
Uo Ih B lan c o r th e ste am er C olum bia.
Old King iColei
i
: .
ruDning a botorcycle qd the sidewalks ed pills.;
Concurred In by tfie following vote:
Tkuiw|>*T Jm.v l.lr-Maple I^eaf lodge. Degree
Was
/
Charles
Gartner,
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■
)
of
Honor,
to
Pnt-ln-Bay
on
the
stekmer
Pnldnon Btadie tveniie in violation of an
Yea9-vCom. Amiot, Gartner, {Marr,
A Merry Old Soul
Com.
of
.Municipal
Service.
ordinance to regelate tbe runping of
Scbroeder—4. :
'itipaY,'
M—Oddfellows to Tas imoo
• A Merry Obi Son!
bievefes, etc', on tbe sidewalks Iof tbe Supported by Com, Amiot ^
Park and Port Huron on ..learner Tasliinoc
Nays—None! !
■ Was He f
c l v 20—
P re a b '
T nonansv J vlv
20—Pre|«byteh»ii
chpijch to
Concurred In by tbe following vote: v Resolutions.
city pf Wyandotte Said EugeDe
If Alive To Day '
Bols Blanc <141 s te a m e r C o lu m bbte.
f
:.' ■ H e i; ■■,, ' ~ .
Yeal—Com.
Amiot,
Gartner,
‘
Marr,
DeClafe was tot victed of the offense
Resolved bv the city coinmijsSioners Thoksdav Jc i.Y iff—M aribOni Baxter Btfeelfeh
Would
Burn Out <Joal:
.
,d
as charged in said complaint, and upon Scliroederr-4, >,-■
of the riltys of Wyandotte, ibaltp side lodge. No 211, to Put-lu Bay on the.new ttiunnier,
And
Kveti Merrier Be I
>;
■
Naysr-None. > said; cionvictlon ] did adjudge t^hat the
walk be cohstrutted on the easll sid ed Put-lp-Bay.
13u,rn
Our
Coe)
Anil Be Sterry1
FnriMY. lin.v 23—■?!. ifteplieu's Episcopal
:
- '■ First street in said city in tbfi rear of church
aatd defendant, Ei gene DeClarel should Streets and sewers.
to Su (ar Inland op steiimer O wana.! ■
Wyandotte, Mich , May 11, 1911- l‘ots one, two. three, four, five abd six of
pay a [fine of 92.0; and Costs 94 00 with
in onp hour, ant in, default of the pay­ To tbh city comnilasion of the city'of block No, 40, And on the west side of
WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS
ment pf said tinjBand coats within that Wyandotte
First street, afong side of lots sejvfin and !■Their-' iotion controls your health.
tim* ifcen to stand committed to.the Gentlemen:— ,/ , ■ , ; ■ . .1
right, block No. 62, and on the west Read whai Foley Kidney Fills have done
Detroit house of/correction for a period The'undersigned towhoni was referr­ side of First street, lots sevejn and for your neighbor. Ho-ace S ;Sawyer,
‘‘
s . eight block No. 63. and oh this east 14 Oak itreet, |Adriai. Mich., 8sys.
of fifteen days from,aud including this ed the bills of . [ ,
date. jiSaid fine/ ami Vosts were paid by John F. Bllbert
................. .......... . t liioo side of First street, along side of lot “For . a number' 6f yefirs I had been
HnrdWafejUq,,
....... (4 »
tbe defendant land Se rwas then dis- Gartner
Street cctam lsalooer't Pay Bolt................. 140 92 right, bldck fifty (No. 50) of tbe record- troubled with ; kidney and bladder
cfcarg</|d. .- - /., M
| ’ ■ 1■
e<f plat of said city within fifteen days trouble aid could find no relief. Almost
Maaon It. Brown,,?..............211 67
44»?97 from' the 13th day of May, A. D. 1911, as k last resort. l began taking Foley
Jostich’s fees;.. .
j .. .94.20 Ju lias Porath....U......
KeSpecttuU; ’r report th a t We hjave the same to be five feetwlde find con­ Kidney Pills which I had seen adver­
Officer's fees,u............................. 91.60
carefully exaRiiBed the “ said bills pod structed of stone’ or. cemedt .in accor­ tised. They brought me quick relief
95.86 found them tin he correct and recom­ dance with the provisions of.the, ordi­ and after continuing their, use for a
nance relative to thd'C9hfitrapt|(^i ijintd’ short tim i, I am entirely cared of all
;
ReaptatfuUy, ■' > ; mend thatsaubbills be paid.
repair, of side and cro88W&lks, ;undfir my ojd (omplajnts. Whatever I can
1 Carl F,, Schroeder, 1
H. O.i MaloCh,
,
C ob. of Streeta And Sewerk? 1 the direction of the street BommiWidneir,. sfiy and lo fori Foley Kidney Pills in
Justice ot\he Peace, 1
it
the .foregoing report be on established grade. Ifi cash the the; way Df iecpmmendation/ Js. but a
The foregoifng communication was I move tut t___
owner
or oconpant in front Of: which'
small ret irn to wba.t they did for me.”
the_____
clerk_____
be aujd
is
‘ ned to the sup»inte)ndent adopted and that ___
read And refe
herebr ihistrlui ted to draw a warrant on -said walk Is to |be laid shall neglect i o ' Sold by all.
«f fint/pce and revenue.
T H E H E ltA I iD
C10CMIM1
£
t" Y
'm
M
m a
s '
.
t *;
HE Stewart Iron W orks Co., Cincinnati, O.,
want to replace every old wooden fence in
W yandotte and .vicinity with their Iron Fence,
and are offering great reduction in price, to induce
those contemplating putting up new fence to buy
S t e w a r t 's I r o n F e n c e . Cheaper than wood
and lasts a lifetime. The most economical improve­
ment you can make. 500 designs to select from.
\
T
Also carry a full line of Settees and Flower Vases.
G^t Prices Today.
IE. J. L A N G E
FOREST STREET a!
t (
.
ani Tat Mali
V
fe
p:
TEEFLtlIEBFELT:EE[.LISCE
WYANDOTTE, lyilCH;
m
\
k
P*1i f
SI
■t
1 A-,«
S ill
fr.
UJ “
<
Why Dry kicking j!e Apt t<>Prays ths
Most Ssilsfactor; t,
Of course ' any! housewife know*
bow to phick chicken?, says thejfarmr.
or, but do tbsy kbow how to pmpars
ths birds so that -they will be Attrao
The Lady Lecturer jBpifled lndulgsntly at a Laced and C olored Audience.
The lady) lecturer AnMIed upon her
faced and coiffured audience,..
coalesce I:oiir nebuloslties,” she sjald in her full, rich tones.
The fnentallty which Is di sfotegrated
by dikuse exerts a chilling*Influence
on the ethics of the peautlful. Let Ms
become supple.'* .She skljped light|y
from one tout to *the dehor. "Let
curve." She .bent backWaid with fair
hands on hen hips* "Let us enjoy the
plastic-posA." She stpod ih one'foot
with the other raised, liter arms were
attended and her head was very much
on one aid». "We cannot do better
an go to ime ©reeks." s ie said.
8t|e . paused to fake briiath and l a
stout lady tflth no. watat at ail todk
advantage ,of the Intermission and
said she didn’t 'believ^, there were
any Oreeks in her netflfcornood.
, The lecturer smiled’radulgently.
Figurafely speaking, iny , dear m a­
ftiisaln Adds $310,000,000 to Treasury
in T«n Y**rs, Against, g/82^41,275
by United Etatoa.
Washington; D. G.—In "ten 'yearn'Ruseia has affided ^310.000.000 to its,
stock of gold, raising the tout in ths
treasury to |704,(!00,000, says Finance.
Even Frdncp huk bedm passed |n thb
contest of accumulation, (a ten years'
the Bank of Francs has Increased its?
supply of thp metal by 1229,000.0
raising the total ti) 3678,000.000. Ona
year ago Russia held less than France,
but ip the iQterva] the former has
gained $66,000,000, while the latter
has lost $63^000,000. lit may be learn- ed with some surprise that Italy haa
ranked third - as an accumulator of
gold since 1900, Its stock having risen
from $77,000,000 to $194,000,000. a gain
t>f $117,000,000.
1
,<
,Germany has gained only la little
more than $S|,000.000,i while the, Bap
of "England’s increase hae aver
only”$3,000,000 per annum; or leas than
$33,000,000 in all. Its gold supply to­
day stands just under $200,000,000,
Which is exceeded not only b‘y Russia
and 1France but by Austria-Hungary,
and-is only $5,000,000 above Germany's
and - $7,000,009' above. Italy's stock,
while, of course; Lt Is little more than
half the amount, held’ by the New
York clearing house banks aland, to
say nothing of the billlhn odd dollars
that Is rjstalndd In the United States
Treasury)
W
France twenty years ago held only
$363,000,000, - Oermany $l38,(jbo,000.
England $13,000,000 and AustriaHungary the Insignificant total of $22,000,000, against $227,000,000 today.
At hbmej the New Yofk clearing house
banks agd the Treasury Department
have added $782,841,276 to their hold­
ings in ten years.'
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D e t r o it
TOLEDO
C LEVELA N I
BUFFALO
NIAGARA
P I. HURON
Jv
G O D E R IC H
ALPENA
ST.IGNACF
IM L
jx u r y
Of A Lajsi Telpi
i!
dHacK
ENT
For Wedjlings; Fuherala, par­
ties or any: special trip, at
any time,, phone Bell 130-J
or Home 12-R. 1
!
1For Sunday or night calls
phone Home 73-J,
j r
C. E N E U E N D O R F
109-141 Biddle lAve. N..
. y i... -i_
AQva n-- ,
: i;
C a l l O ri
o f , Y k n ->3l)nu ipold yoor «hhd« e a d m l i W kr noteninrdte,
Itlv s to. the eye ( tlhlch cou its much to
ch«rm» of ov r Island Seas, the moat pleaSkst and economical joutinx in
bird Ul
4 ths purchaser)? When
Amancaf - ' ■
■
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.1
.
altrymAin will ra­
^ plucked dry the
]
WHERE {YOU CAN GO
-Tlcelve more per ound for the fowl
Allthe iinpartantnotmotidieGreat Laitaa am rahehed menially hy
me necrflent 1aryicalofme D. It OLaho
’Lake L
Uqea.
ime*. The ten Jape
lane (teamen of
thaa when It Is fcalded.
N o . 1 1 5 P o p l a r AS t . ,
_ are of
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ct conatructiaa
thia fleet
modem
atad
f.m .
1' and have all tie qtti&bof, of,,1 .
In picking dry., the breast should
aalfetyand comfort.
!
a n d g e t a b o ttle o f
_ Ja3t ae vice iaoimnitedbetaeei Detroit and Cleveland, Decreet and;
' be ; plucked first.jj starting! near (ths
Biutalo; four ripe weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac Ldand and
wacrpor i dai !yanrvicebe areejj Toledo. Clevelandand Put-n»-Bay.
crop, i After the^jibreast the thighs,
A< -djand
«land to
to Maclflnac
V
apecird steamer will he operated two trtpa
then the back ne^r the base of the
weekly
i tone 15th
h to SePtembeji lOkhi (tapping only at Detroit every
tripand <
tall, and last, the Wings, da soon As
cfa, Ont. en ry other imp. *.
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the feathers,have been) rebioved the dam,” she said to the stout lady. “I
iaUioa!me VETSAVAIL! ffK-TIdutl resUffm any rail Uoe betweca
wings . should b» | twisted oyer the allude to the Greeks of Phidias and
DriroUai 4 to HalondDM oit as4 Cleveland«lu he haosred tar feu a« i
back and the feet washed, after which Praxiteles. But let Us Oof: lean alone
aftM'os »,•<C. line Stua ersUrilber^nctloia.
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the thighs and lefts should hip press­ upon the!’ a lrientj marbled; or the an­
' ’SenJ 2 ol&htstampfa UluaMted Pamnhlet;an<l Creat Lakes Map.
cient
canvas,
lef
us
rather
exalt
the
ed to the body either by placing! a
.
Lewia.
G.
P.
A
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D
fatm
it,
M
ich.
detress:
L
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Parian H. MdAlban. P^ea
J'V 1j ■' i fo. A. Schantz, Genl Mgr.
brick on the bird'll breast <ir by "tying ego." She t aused. “I ^wilf be pleased
to
answer
a
ny'
questions
that
concern
the bird, the object of this being to
Detroit
&
Cleveland
NhvigBtion Company
^ give the bird a | plump or blocky the <mjingleil uplift of a harmonious
unidn of mind and beaut^.t T
appearance.
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.The Greatest Known Remedy
Whereupon a* scraggy lijidy, In the
Any aged bird n|ay be sc tided withfor
of
the
opfront
row,
tqok
advantage
!out seriously Injuring5Itg quality If it
!
is property handled; but owing to portunity. ( ;
“How old are you?" sbe||demanded.
•the lafgp number!; of poorly dressed
■e jwe
Sore Throat* Cold in Throat, or
scalded, fowls thd market nen place
Langs. Far better: than other
• premium of from one to two cents land Plain Dealer.
kinds,
costs:, one-third as, muoh.
a pound on dry-p||ucked stock. Boll­
QUEEN THIS TIN I
Four ounce bottles, 25o) largo
ing water may be used, but care must
size, 80o ' • * . . :
v
be taken not to tdave yourg birds-In.
tbs water too long, or the skin will
Every Bottle Guaranteed;.
cook, wjille withhold tow a little
moretime may nek do any harm. The
bead and shanks jjthould b i kept out
C o rn er cf Biddi< A v e n u e an d M aple S treet
of the water, as the scalditg will dlsfo
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color them and mjfke them unsightly.
Is now opisi v ith the moBt complete -line of W all Paper
H . O . M
a l o c h
Urges the Whip In JailImmediately afijer‘the b rd Is takqver
brought <o this or any oftjr. We not only sell Paper,
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bill we put' it >n the wi.ll and put it otx to stick. We will
luanslng.i Mich.—fn an Inter­
be dipped Into col| water to atop the
also frame nny old or row picture of any size.
view indorsing the ubo of cor­
cooking, and as |>oultrym<n say#
poral punishment to( maintain
Hone Phone 56-B.'
"plump the blrd.'l The bird .should
discipline in extreme cases at
then be hung to a line with feet tied
-the state prison at Marquette,
together qs no bird pluck id on the
Governor Chase 8. Osborn said:
j and ]
j
lap or !a, table wi||L have s> good an
\ “Cflme Is a disease, and with
Appearances.
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the chronic criminal nothing
If a scalded bird is exposed to a
' f ' j ‘ T, SO LE F R O P R IE T ^ R
’ t
will hold him but fear, of physic­
draught when being plucked or when
( F i f e , L if e , A c c i d e n t ) .
al‘suffering. and this, fear .is the
cooling, the skin B likely to harden
greatest, aid to discipline. If!
and become thug hi. It Is I 0 ca 11.se of
L e g a l P a p e rs E x e c u te d
our mothers could paddle us
,t these possibilities that dry [luckldg Is
Jl/M i V A T T l l
A -.a
W here i/rtfi
you tirfll
will (in
find
a most
when
we
were
children,
I
don't
recommended by! large taiaers
F
iO
R
r
o
m
w i t h D is p a it c k
"If I hadn't drawn i that queen X
pohltry, gs the condition of the skin might have had,a straight flush "
think it is going to hurt a hard­
complete stock of Drugs and |
to a grgat extent accounts for the high lj "That’s right, always blame the
ened criminal/to be itouched up.’?
Medicines.
ElfSTY 5T0VES
or low returns received.
Woman.”—Ejuffalo News. > ,
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NEW ;
A Practical Poultry House.
Legal Profundity. ,4 , i
G6T 8 STRANGE FORTUNE,
A newly ] made magistrate was
gravely- absorbed in a formidable Mrs. Mattie Common^ Is Heir .of
document. Raising his keen eyes, he
Mother She Never . Knew.
said to the man who stood patiently
CHIMES ITSELF, WON'T WASH OFF!
Richmond,
Tnd,-r.Walter 3. Com-:
awaiting the award of.|justice: "Offi­
If yenr <lea;«rj tia*ri‘t It 6ee oAitnec Hdw. 00., ;
cer, what Is: this man charged with??! mono, Senator-elect, from Wayne
Marlla’s afoqaey, or C. E. lEeuffi8■ ’
‘.‘Bigotry, uyour worship.. iHe’sl got County, solved a family mystery which
will result in bis niece, Mrs-. Mattie
thijee wives," Replied the officerD R . W . G. M cN A B .
, The new justice, rested his elbows Commons, of Muncie, receiving- be
tween
$16,000
and
$!
8
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0
tU
)
frirn
the
on khe desk and placed pis finger tips
P re s c rip tio n s a c c u ra te ly c o m ­
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together. "Officer,” he- said, some- estate of her mother. The strange
p
o
u n d e d a t th e lo w e s t possible
Next’door to First Commercial Bank
What sternly, ‘‘what's the xtjisd of all feature of the case Is that Mrs- Com­
Office Hours; 8 to l0, lto.'i.i
.■cost,
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this education; all these; evening mons had never known he? p o th er
,
Four
years,
ago'
when
Mrs.
Ralph
schools, all the technical classes an’
A co m p lete’ sto c k of . S c h b o l
what not? Please remember, in Any Lord died a t Culver R was learned for
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k s a n d S th o p l Suj»pli!es^ ;
future* Hke case, that a manj who has the first time that somewhere she had
Attorney and; Counsellor-at-Lax
a
daughter.
--Little
was
known
of
the
majrrieid three wlvqs -has not comblit­
, , GAHALAN B RO S., ' , V;■■
woman,■
except
t
lat
she
was;
be.lev,ed
WYANDOTTE, MICH ‘
ted bigotry but trigonometry. Pro­
. P re sc rijitio n D ruggists,
to; be worth ;$?t Jip.t) or more. The
ceed, "4- Lin coin State JourtAh .
InsuTance— Fire, Life, Accident and
(house of 20x32
Cenfra
adimlnlatrator b eg a p searching, for the
Health.
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W Y A N D O T TE, .
M IGH ,
part, 12x20 feet, 9; feet to. tfoe squari,
daughter and a clue was obtained
jTantallizIng.
having “ a solid (foor 3 feet above
In searching for the location, of the Indicating that Mrs. Commons, of
top of sifl (dotted lin» shows gas rangte ytr. Stubb had stumbled Muncie, -was the woman sought.
where floor should! be). Th s depart- over the kitchen table.
8TUDY OF AIR CURRENT8.
Whfcre Cleanliifiess Pays.
ment Id used.'exclusively ffor laying ’ ‘AOh. John," called Mra. Stubb,
f JAKEuBARANOWSK4 Prop.
' Upset by Adv/srjsity,
Within frecent yeafs the trade In
and roosting. Ground plafi shows pweetly,- i"I know what’s the trouble.
I!
Beverly,
N.
J.—1’empoiiarUy
xjerang‘p
Home Phone 62-R)
raisins has developed to large propoiv Tides In the Atmosphere 8imllar to
partition through ’length of building. You need what they have on the bated
by tear that his , landlord t|lons In California hd the growers
made oit plastering.
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385’fesk
Street
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tleshtps.”
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-.V would put his household goods put
Until men\
began to navigate the
“What's that?" demanded;; Mr. ea th® street for non-payment of rent, attrilbute ithelr suc|cei ts very largely
en\
to the fa<*t that they pack* their ppo-j
j Coal Oilj for Lice.
Stubb,-rubhlng his bruised'toe.
DB. W. LAMBERT,
Samuel Sweeney, with an ax, /. de­ ducti Under rlgorousl/ clean condl-l Atr and stludy Its currents ahd move­
I clean my hen houses once a week
ments'tittle attention W|as pifd to the P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n .
"Why, a range finder." c
molished
almost
all
of
the
furniture
Lions. Raisins of foreign growth, conditions' of the upper atmosphere,
regularly, and go over then once 'a
And what Mr. Stubb said about
om a«: i
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month on the inside with coal oil, feminine wit used a t : wrong times and barricaded the doors. His wife particnlariy those mported fr<5m and such matters as ajtmpaptijeric tides
and ampll chtldreU sought safety in Greece. are hotoriojus y dirty, as are
139 BIDDLE AVE., NORTH.|
from April till October. Byjttlls means wpuld be a caution.—Boston Post,
and. top currents completely encircling
a
chi-mnwy
hole
wheff
SWeeney
rushed
also: other fyulta, suci ae dates and the earth were at seemingly little in­
I keep the hen house rree from lice
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WYANDOTTE.
MICH.
after them with the ax. Justice of
ThtA ojne thl ag has made the terest.' ';‘l -■s at a cost of only A few: cpnts a year.
A Club PatlenL
-! ,!
the
Peace
Stevenson,
whd
investigat­
as ‘ Stnce'nien have flown, and, especial­
California,
fruits ;rei >t favorites, fi aar
Fill a reaper oil (Can with coal oil.
Doctor—You are very .bad Indeed, ed! the case apd learned its pathetic
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they «re Also ^qual pj’ even better1)in ly since quen have flowff and fallen, D R . A .
and you can apply It’ to U e roosts You most go home at opce, and I
features,
played
the
good
Samaritan
quality
ttaAn
niost
df
the
foreign
pro­
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
P
r
a c tic e
«y
and crevices. Where lice are most apt shall have to visit you three tlm^a a and helped the destitute, family.
l we have heard a great deal lit a vague
ducts.'—Youth’s Coi tpdnion.
to harbor. This Islthe greatest louse day.
way of alFj currents; , Recently Law­ O b ste tr ic s. D iS ea ses o f CbdldMa)
,t
destroyer I have found. If a man
Patient—I. shall have to go on the
rence Hodges In a paper before an I ; :omo» Over Wyandotta s|»vU>«S
'
Napoleonic Relic' of Longwood.
f
makes a successful poultry -aiaer be club, then.
NCetf Not Change i L^rge
Bills
English scientific body gave some Teiephcuw— o»c«. i8$ J . , jSasMfflwy W W i
A curious Napoleonic relic still nplque facb about air tides which
will find that he will not get too old
Doctor—A club patient, eh? Why
Richmond, Ya.—Holding that a
to learn,—A. H. SL,
didn’t you say so? - Oh, .there’s noth­ street car conductor need not make preserved In 3L :H >1«na la a pair of are not generally known. 1 [
DR. 0. S. G R O FF
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ing; much the matter.. Just drink a ohange for afore tdan $2 offered for shutters, each with d peephhl^. ■ SL
The moon,'I we know, causes the
garrisoned
txi|
Helena
was
strongly
!
Disinfect thp Hsnhouse.
glass of cold water night and mjorn- fare, Ju d g e In g ra m dismissed the
marine tides (by Its attraction. !t
divers reasons, draws
1 the;' waiter on the surface Of
Whitewash the henhouse. It wlU ingi that’s fill. You-’U be 'ail right case of A. R. Brajlsfiaw for damages Napoleon’s time tor rs
and the British soil lie exercised on
not only kill off the lice but will act then."—PhlladeIpfiia|Bullettn.
for ejectment from,a trolly car. The DeadWood Plain, clpap to LOngwood. the earth towalrd It in a hump on the
112 Biddle Avenue H.
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f
, , -^ r .r side that it exposed to the lunar in­
as a disinfectant. It Is a milstake to I
Judge held that after the refusal
look
at
them,
Ndpoleon
liked
J_
L V '' t '”i
fluence, and qraWB the eaifoh Itself Bell, Phone 28-j ponoje
Matrimonial Muddle, .
*' of Bradshaw’s tender of $0 lie became
Suppose thsit lice must only lie fought
Phone 177'
but did ncjt like thejtp to look at himduring the hot mojhtha. Th i vermin A cobbler once committed bigamy'.
a trespasser on the company’s prop­ Hence those two shit! era, one with a away from thd water on the opposite
side/, leaving a corresponding! bump of
And sought by stealth to hide his erty.
are ever present, though during cold
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guilty past. .
weather they are hot so aol lve—and
Wat<$r■
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(fob|er
w]lth
a
hole
standing and the
.The
air.
lt
sieems.
ls
affecfotF
ln
the
that la Just the pest time to catch Ilia first | wife sued him tor divorce,
‘.‘Unwritten” Law Fails Him.
adapted to his vision while seated.— same 1way, (T ie layer of atfooflphere
fcjr she
,
them. The more cArefully you do this
Dailiia, Tex.—The "unwritten" law London Chronicle.
Gold Modal(it la FoMat
about the eartti rises, tolls and Qo4fo
Objected to bis sticking to his last got a set back In the highest; (]ourt of
work In the fall, the less trouble you
OFFICE,
115*BIDj
t
—New York Times.
more freely than water, because, it is
will have In the soring.
Texas. Don Oyay of Burnetjt, one of
Commander P w t ’s F^m L •
o
rn
o
s
H
OJDBSs
the wealthiest men In Texas, appeared
Phoai
Cofomander Peai|y and his party, lighter, sd the{tide comes more quick­ '
■J Feather .Pulling.
ly
In
the
alr
abja
given
spot,than
the
Perfect Dlsgulsbin court at Burnett after his case waa returning famished bom their futile
Mrs- Otabahaw—My dear, you won*t affirmed and was ordered taken to
Feather pulling [is another abomi­
t i d e ; . ' [•:,
dash for the pole Ifi )06, slaughtered marine,,
Toe air, it, seems, is affected la thh F . P . S P R A
nation which is often forced ,upon the know me when LJget my new hat.
the penitentiary to serve five years a herd of seven .mui oxen on Hazen
OfabshdF—I dofi’t suppose 1 will, for killing WlltUm Ph,lllip.8, j who, he
Innocent fowls, mota frequently start­
p e lv ic
island, offi the extreme horth of Green- same way. T fe layer of. atmosphere,
ing through the idleness or rather en­ if lFs one of those Contraptions that Asserted, had Wronged a - woman re­ land For two days afid pights there- about the earth rises, falls dnd flows
forced Inactivity o|| companions than come down over your ears.—New lative. .
hT
after they crouched InbldA their snow more freely* than water,’because it is Offices Wyandotte:
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as a positive vtcej; If theie la an York Times.
Hours 9 to 5P,
huts, eating continuously, andi when lighter, so the tide Comes more quick­
abundance of scratching material pro­
Sundays’ Bjr.)
ly In the air at A given spot :than the T
Tobacco Chewer Dead at 105,
\
hp
pile
of
bones
they
bad
finished,
Just Trust
vided the^e will
less lndfucement
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Council Bluffs, la.—Henry1 William dptside was “as htg|h as a tall man’B marine tide- I f
"Win Shall ve 'say of -Senator Suits, whose1 boast It was that he
for any to1 sR^arohtid, like pupils un­
This rise ao|d fall, however, means
chlm"
employed, Studylrtgj. mlschief.
?, Smugg’f’
Just ms much to the navigator of the
never used eyeglasses or a -cane, and'
"Just Bay he was always faithful that he had chewed tobacco for forty
The’ King; or Lofl of Misrule was air as the tide! in the. sea does to the
-1
Clean quarters lo r the chickens to hla trust"
years,' is toad aOtfte age of 166. a most potent sovurHgn wniiji his sailor, and fias to be;..,accounted for.
"And shall we mention tne name of Two aons> A dapghter, thirty grand­
PHYp3Apf,ANX^ SURGEON
pax- Never allow iropplnga to accu­
reign lasted. It lasted through the The most remarkable current, howr
V Omos ^Bwml
Ifi li *00b>
)a. mM
',1
mulate; change tbi* bedding on the the Trust?"—Louiaville ^ourier-Jour* children and thirty-five great-grand-, yule holidays, ' He ddvised and con- Avqtv is one constant •stream in the ajttoisgM
A».P.
-,
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floor and iff the nests often; g» among uaL , L ‘-/ui , f
to reo p. m.
children, aforvlve.
trolled the maddest). merriest frolics mospbere running fnfon west to east
the binis carefully.!] not scmrng them
andotte Savings, Bank
BnglAnd ever saw. tike the fool,; or completely around the eartlji >in th* Office qv^
Lesson from 'the P ast
by quick movement‘s Look at things
upper atmosphere.
,
4/5 Turkeys Ip a *Orlye.’
nost
mediaeval
feater{
he
died
In
‘"Well, jwho do yoq! think you are ?*1
from their standpoint; It pays to sym, This wag first brought to public at­
Montgomery,' Mo.—J. R. Gill, of times; and1the end
the nineteenth
ked Da|rld, unafrald.
pathixe even with a hen If y >u want
tention yfoen jthe volcano folmkatao
Portland, lb Callaway Codntyj has just century knows him not
,
"I am the man hlgher up," gruffly ended A turkey drive, bringing 475
jblew* a cubic mile of matter into the
to make her pay.
ahswere<|
‘QoUatht looking contemptu­ turkeys'to the famous poultry market
+
!8 o lle ito r in -C h an cery .
felling
was
tdquor
prohibited In upper atmoftpnere in the '80s. The
poultry raising l lneredsei while ously dowfl upon him.
lighter particles were seen to make
in
this
county.
He
drove
th<m
over
JBngliind
at
early
at
Vvjtfmgg
Ain»;oeL taonom .
- <
Ijhe
reign
eif
the';
But David gat Uot^-Cklcago Trlpm iy another occuintlon beccmes unlike hogs. H ere- Saxon Kink Edgar, « ho closed ^hun- a complete circuit of the earth seven
the country
'BoMkevWnrit^omnmoUisadasrisff
buna.",
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timefa In tifos clrcumgiobular current
409 for |tf8 flock.
calved abouti $l.4<
dreds of a e-housea.
before they OrailvjdiBapp,eared. " ,
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ttlbite Pint«Hfd Spruce
(IT
Coughs ana Colds,
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THOM AS COOP
BEAL
ESTATE
Insurance
Patent
Medicines
'3old,!At:-'' y:-:.:
•ut Bate ■
’rices.
DENTIST.
Jeremiah Drennan,
Tiie Family Liquor House
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A Jatjp* Bomber of Wyandotte mem
f “'The Ham Artsy*’, was presented in
jtbe M en theater lest night hhder the herb of the Girls' Friendly society wllf
attend the confer
conferencee to
to he
attend
be held
beltl it
id/
auspices of the High school. •
Charles Bideger, who rode his bicycl# 8k.' John's Episcopal cbnroh, Detroit,
on the ;«idq|*alk,
.was assessed 86 by today. ,
sidewalk, .WasasMssed
EfTASi
’ . A. C. Gettleman Injured bis hip qnitiJustice Beattl
!tie on Monday. ' ■
badly
by -a fall .from a bicycle on MonThe Wyandotte
yindof Arbeiter society will
Y riee, 9 1 M 0 a T e a r
doy.
He also fractured 9l 80 worth of
Wyandotte, Kick!, poftothcf t t be w*U represented *t the state conven1
MCond clue matter, T T T
hen's eggs yrhich be was carrying in a
tion in Dekrpif, Jane 11 to IS.
1'
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■ The yoang ladies' study clisB which basket.'
meets weekly at the manse will close Bols [Blanc will 6pen cgs Tuesday,
May 30, after which thdre will be no
FIjIDAY. MAY 19, 1811 r I
its work for the season next Monday.
Josepb Kane’s ten year old sob, John, boats down until Saturday, j€ne 8,
fel) from a building on the North Line, which will be the official opening of'
THJE CITY.
,
Tuesday,! and was considerably cut up. the season.
Dr. Hdward M. Megges is ill with
Burglars broke into Arbeiter hail at
The Ladies^ auxiliary ofthejC.’ongrt,Ifphoid fever.
gationall church will meet w'ixb. Miss an early- hour Sunday morning! and
Rlcbafdi.E. Cabaiao wM|home from Emma J51ark on Taesday evening of secured 19.85 In mopey anf^a haodflU|l
of cigars before th^y werla frigbtieflpd
Ann Arbor sever Sunday. . , ;
(next week.
].
i ' .. .
The ladies of : the Congregational away by a dog.
The first|straw bat of the season mkde
church
will
holJ
a
rummage
,
sale
in
Simon
Maecel
died
at his bomb on
Jto appearance last Sunday.'
tbb
Hunter
building
on
Oak
street,
Third
street
Saturday
morning ! He
It, W, 8ueil has left the employ of the
was
86
yeafiS
old.
Funeral
Service^
Friday,
May
26
Churchj'Quarry Co. and goejs"to Milan.
William Reichenbach of Ford bad Were1held at St. Joseph's church on
- Her. |pr. ;Stalker of Calumet was a leg broken by a fall the latter part
.1 Monday morqing.
▼IsitorJat the Presbyterian manse this
last week. Tbe sanne litub was broket)
Ae incubator that was doing business
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in the barn of William Riedel on Eltn
Sardlh Niekolin, for i abusing his 11 The Christian Endeavor society ot
street, exploded last Saturday end
wife, drew ia»$10 fine in Justice Seattle's ithe Presbyterian churqh will bold
caused, a small blaze that tbe firemen
eonrt. •[j !
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"baked sale*"at the store of tbe Martin soon extinguished!.
. The |>date of the Degree of Ho^or ex­ Grocery Co. (tomorrow.
’ Mrs. Zeb Guerin died on Sunday at
cursion has been changed to Monday,
A boy! baby was vociferously wel tbejsage■pfr. 70years. Funeral services
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coined at the home bf Mr and Mrs, D were bhl<l at St. Patrick’s oburph on
' Branch* 270, L. C. B. A , celebrated Baumia, Fourth street,, on -Mondpjf by Tuesday morning and tbs retjuaine
Its 15th anniversary on Wednesday its parents ant) 14 sisters, .«
intermed in Mt. C y meJ cemetery
Next Sunday evening Rev. Dunning
evening.
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' . Dr. ,!w> H. Honor hak purchased a Idle will preach the Epwonb league sglreiting reeruHaiu Wyandotte, Ap
Hupmpbiie through the' agency ■of A. anniversary sermon tnt the Arnold ^licants must apply to Diy F- P
Methodist church, Detroit. .
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Mrs. JauteSf Dooley and daUgbtet Sprague, who has been appointed sur
C. K, Babcock conjinoefj to ib
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Laverneiof Sagin&jW spent tbb fore par geoh examiner by the U. 8. navy.
’»nd is now able to} Bit up for ai'shiort
of tbe w^ek with Mrs Dooley’s parents : The county good road commissioners
time each{day
are. contemplating sending men. out
Mr. and!Mrs. M. Drummond.
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Sunday for
Ari jE. Woodruff leftft last St
Jpsti ce Malocb ,has released on sus along] the good roads to assifei j.^ocal
Caiifoijpla^ on. businesss. He eexpects to pended 'Sentence Jfelfred. Heimbuch of officers in CHUsing the arrest oifiautobe gone a month.
Detroit,!wbo was charged with riding moblHsts wbo are in tbe isatafit of
scorching t|hrough the cougtyt .*f
his
motorcycle on the.sidewalk.
Justice Beatjtlp fined Andrew Laltnash
Thi
soldiers
fr6m
Fprt
Wayne
hiked
The Detroit district Epworth li ague
•7 for drunkenness, Patrolman
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convention
j is >in session Thursday-and
through
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eft
route
to
made the complai'nt.
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Dw . . Brest, Monroei counw, where they will Fridav of this week at tbe Mary Palmer
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j be given threb days.6f target practice. churcb. Detroit. At the Friday morn­
were married
week by r,_
Dr. ,T
Ur.Esther)Rebekab lodge df Detroit will ing session rC-. H. Nixon of tbiscitk
quhart,,at the manse.
the topic,' "The Real iSocifil
visit, Marion Baxter Repekah lodge/
The pfth annual banquet of the Pres- this evening at the Oddfellows’ ball. Need."
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byterlan Brotherhood will be held The meoiberf are reqgested to.he pres
ijleirs of tibe Clark estate have accept­
Tuesday evening, May 80.
ept.
ed the i800‘ offered by tbe Ford village
Council, in addition to 81,200 awarded in
condentoation proceedings,, as damages
for tbe opening of CJintOn street, j Tbe’
heirs <have withdrawn the kbit stlarted
! circuit court, i
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railroad fireman natped Smith,
came to town Monday night to
a tfrieDd Who belonged tp the
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am -Amusement Cp. - band,: was
badly pounded ap in a Biddle ajea.be
saloon, and1 left a trail of blood on |:fae
sidewalk^ several blocks m length
The Michigan State conference : of
Congregitional churt bps .Spd the state,
conjventipn of jtbe CongregatiiOnal
Port
Brtjtheft ood are now
Htirpn ti is weefej Riev. C. IW. Jobes
abd Mr. M.jWilhahu ire delegatesi front
the Wyd idotte church, and Mep's club
recital will be g veb by the pupils
of MissLjouise O..LeBtfrre.m.8t. Patjrick'y
ttuditoriuni on Vridpy eveoing. MxyjSfil
ebntfi
Leslie • iiraig, violitustr Miss |j 'y
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Wh<t ti All M ei W hd Appreciate the Importance of Being
e ll D re s s e d , A re T h i n k in g o f N e w C lo th e s fo r S p r in g a n d S u m m e r
and it's iust the time w hen Y O U should see the new styles
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!pg simply, suitably and sensibly,, the accomplishment
of’whij:h
exceedingly easy w hen you have the .right clothes
toj select ’f rom and the right kind of a clothier tq help y iu
make
t our
choice and see that you get properly fitted..
In a ll lin e s o f a p p a r e l fo r M en'--!
C lo th in g , S h o e s , O x fo r d s , H a t s
a n d if A j r n is h in g s /w e s h o w n a n o
b u t t h e m o s t d e p e n d a b le m a k e s ;
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[i Boys/ First Gainmun
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“T t y t speak for themselves.” Notim ere
•shoes for r women," but footwear to grace
wom anly feet and delighj the eye................
pad- Arnold George^ sopijkittos:;
Mi|)S"Kuth Kroger. pisDi*)! will
Assist Ip the program.- The usherls will
be Misses Mary JB. George, and 1’SUUUi
Gartner,
Miss Nfary HOkie, jagedii^- dai gbter
of Wiilliiui lieide, d ed vot. pneuiaoaia
at the heme of.hcr gr a ml pare uis .Mr.
and Mrs Charles t:fley, North Line,
gre, t assortment
Eeprse-i.'dwnsbrp, on .Vaturliiy..
ladies Qt |,fentlemea. Also everything'new:
haiil been ill for six months.'. She leaves 'and desir ble in the way. of '\y '
a -fathetf, two sisters, and a brother,
HANDSOME IEWELRY
funeral services vref-e held at St. Tatdelicate
Fineit., ripair work on the most
kick's chttfch op Wednesday morning. pieces
of jewelry, Watches, ett. '\4,
That clever bit- pf popSense, *MisS
Frito’s Kiuctargarten,” drew a good
sized; apdionce to Oddfellows" temple
euj TueSday eveniug, /The perfomftoce
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wgs Pnber the direction of the Girls’
20 B: Idle Ave.
Wyandotte, j
Friendly society of St. Stephen’s fSpis
<aapal
»S church, and the different parts
wepe
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capably sustained. This is probOF HHE SEASON TO ", ,
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in tbe bail, which has been sold and
will be removed gdd fitted out for
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business purposes.
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sectiota of Wayne county for ipaloy
years,.died gt bis home io Wyandotte
Hefgbts last Friday . He fvas 52 years
Given bv thp
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Concoraii Young People’s Society of the
vive—George, Pbarl^S and ‘ Fred
Trraitjj Evangelical Lutheran QiurchDaniels and Mrs. Bomya. Deci|a$ed Tickets, iVdullts 35c. ''
Children 25c.,
was>affiliated vlritb the local lodge of
Boat ves foot of Oak SL at 9:30 a.m.
the Mystic wWkeps of the World,
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/uperal services were h^ld at the! Wyandojtte Heights Methodist church on
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bid8
will be received at the
A "smalt but. appreciative” andtence
office
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this
iCity
city of Wyan­
attended the entertainment given in dotte, ftliebigan, .■Clerk,
until 7:30 p m. June
St. Patrick’s auditorium last Friday 8th, 19111 for the furnishing the neces­
evening for the benefit of the Young sary mi ferial for and the construction
Men’s club, it bad been hoped Upraise of all crosswalks, alley crossings] ap
proachi f aud sidewalks, to be,laid by
su^icieqt money tp make a paymelit on the
city intil May 1st, 1912. aoeur.diilg
an Iold debt that hangs over the club, to plsn i and sperilic.attons bnfnle in
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but ihe patronage was far from what the city’iclerk’s office
Sepai ite bids .must be, presebted for’
it should have jdeen. T^l is tbei usiore
lire of work. Theibidder must
to be >regretted because the prd ?rajn each
furnish a bond in the sum of ($1,000 06)
was first class 'and worthy of; fa'll, one thoc sand dollars with two sureties
bouse. Those wbo contributed o their for tbe l dthful performaneaof the work
ti e’ and ability, were M sses yrtle and for tbe maintaining of rsald work
pmiod of five years frbtu the date
Gt^uialti Ethel Sprague, Etta Sal iotte, lota,
pf cons ruction.
Mary Roehrig,
Myrtle
ruk,
ie. s,ity. commissidn reserves th
Florence Taber, Lekh Fsiirchll
Ids
to feject any or all bids,
’afeci tnih 16tb day of May. 11911.
Trites ahd Ruth' Kreger, and
JOHN L SULLIVAN,
Willlai!n Gatzke, and Earl H. Kei
City Clerk.
Velvets,
Suedes, Satin
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m en—by being rightly spring-clad. You
w ant advance style and quality. You
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tailored against the tim e to come.
j fab rics—d o w n - to - to m o r r o w . s ty le s - r ■
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$15, $16.50, $18, $20,
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A l s o Children's
25c jStraw H ats
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ourpure and deIicio|us BANNER-,
Beer. It has preserved the
strength of weak and run dofp
invalids and of nursing mothers
during; summer's heat, and has
gained: a high place to their rpard for the bier that cheers and
lvigocates. No one cap drink
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They m ake.you glad th at you’re alive—
and glad you wear them .
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your bpst— in K u h p e n h e im e r
C lothes the kind w ith the real
springtim e sp irit
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A. B. M ilkins
RO M the s ta r t ,— be a w inner in
w hat you wear] .Begin spring at
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It is won erful how pretty and effective manufacturers have m ade these simple
w ash material . T he famous dressmakers of Paris Were the first to discover w hat ^
charming froc! s they could be fashioned into, and since that time—several seasons ago
—they thave ‘ en. getting’prettier and prettier every year.
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dainty pattern!, "chic'' stripes and beautiful soft tpned plaids.
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(we will just invite yoik-to come and take a look.
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E tt’erytyody That Sees ^Them is Going to
W ant Them—Better Gome Soon.
'H E R E are uiany reasons why you should m ake
Kurt? of g e ttin g all-wool in y o u r clothes.
TliWf* if' no rjeaeon w hy you should pay a big
price to geti it Vshen toe Will sell y o u all-wool suits for
$ W to $ 2 5
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Y ou!are perfectly safe in buying it* too, becausew ith j t ’yub.-gat a gu aran tee of pure wool, lasting i
shape, good tailoring and good| service.
Yon o u g h t to see ou r line o f these clothes* U n til
you do, you w ould n o t believe it possible to g e | such ]
rem arkably good sty le and fit a t th e price,
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C o lo r e d D r e s s M u s lin s , F ig u r e d a n d S tr ip e , 8 , 1 0 a n d 1 2 l - 2 b
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p er yard.
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2 5 c p er yard.
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Largest Clothing Stock in W yandbtte.
uster B rd w n ls
Guaranteed Hosiery;
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nifch not damaged by washing.
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The -o h l '"browu fteboo’-* oum*. nit' r.he structure Ibus been sold by K If.
ChestDuf, street drst educations! thstitul {V.ird lodge to make rocm ifor th elat-tioo in the city. Which bad a subsequent te r s tine new trick temple. CJiarled
Varied career ak pop factory, sk atin g , Neuendorf has purchased the old
rink, opera bouse, church, and Odd- Be loolhouAe and will move it away and
fellows- hall, willt soon lose its identity . 1 remodel it for business purposes,
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wlfh (Aid of Band.
1 w:to ex pressed,.a desire t<j. cross the
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op camel hack: "Young man,
Major' L. w ] V. Kennon. now com i Sahara
*ahan‘
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.,, 4_.pU, amel "a
mandmg a battalion of the Tenth In. 11 tell ypu how-you. can get a parndl
fan try. U. S. A.jl in building the raniout idea of iwhat riding a camel in dm
Benguet roa<| through the moiiritains Afilcan.aesert tp luke. Take an Office
of Northern JirdpcOn, Philippine Islacdijt stool, screw it up as high as possible,
a c c o in p h s h e d a fe a t called hutnunlj ami put ‘ it, along with a savage dog;
Impossible, ftltook music. money andi into a vpa^ori without any springs.
a thongrel aripy of 4 .0 0 0 men tp tfc Then seajt yourself on, the stool arid
it, but Benguettl road stands to day one have it .driven over uneven and rocky
of the remarlfahle high wars of (he gruniKfi during Lb,e jhottcat parts pf
world. Major Kennon's army of 4,ouc Jlirty and! August, being careful not (to
road buiidem iriid not like- to work; eat ,or drink mole, than once yevciy
when they dldnit was with slow, KMijjj- two days and letting the dog b!t,e ypu
glsh movement
every lour hours. (This will give yim
One day Mitjor Kennon assembled aTnlijt I lea Of tlwlexquislte. poe ry jot
h t a band, mad* up of men of all na­
camel rl ling up tile Sfihanu^—C ncintions. and ordered I t to imjve ippletly ujiti KiiJi'Hier.
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■hundred fbUpflnos were engaged In
. Concerning! (.Railways.
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railway
loeoink.itive
has
an
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and play a favorite oriental nir. in­
stantly the Kijjplnos caught the spirit ge life of fifteen ijeaijs, and an caia•of the mimic, and began to beat their ng capncMy of d.i'>0 .0 (IO,
l That disused tullwqy tuijinels ntfed
drills against |b e rock In rhythm
The bap^i [followed the Filipino# hot be a drug m the market is evi­
along the wuv and, played wherever denced Uy the ex tensive and {tidily
they worked. [I From laborers w«{th succesaful culture' of; jnnshroojus m t
about 1 0 centjji a day they developed ried on in one: oil thoeb sombre p|a$Into musical machines that worked to sages in the vicinity of Edinhtirg
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drum beats. IfMajor Kennon dnsnts
I t is a peculjiarily of Russian itillr
th a t his bade I saved the Philippine ways that their^s tat ions are jgancrilty
G overnm ent,>jbousands of dollars^
tito miles difiihot from the- smaller
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Mrs. Bokfe
Decoration da9
jjpwns and villfljges ^hlch ulhy Sej-ve.
tfh.ls id said W be o h ,account of jthe
danger of flrej the houses In stpall
studio: will be oped places genetally beltix t
One pertrait free.
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twja weeks. Everything to be sold a t 1-2
1-4 less than regular prices.
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$1.98 each—One lot of millinery value^
$2.50 each—Turbans in variety
u p t 6 $ 5 .0 0 .
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Your Health
WbCl^M
4m > default Kha* been, wade in
w
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ae#Ijtbe
waaa*money eeuured
w am
I ortgage
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the uiXw dayl of Adguat, A... JF>- 1VK. executed I
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Loeckner bis
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wife,i, of jtbe'oily of Wyandotte,
irge Gobi oi
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State! of Htebfgap.i to Qebrse
tbe eawe
place, wbiqb Imortgaiie wad uuty recorded in Uio
Dick Sufton Explained'
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An Exam) >le of the!1German Idea of
low
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Now He Obtained lit
the N*y to Govern a City. ' '
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4s your mdst precioiu^ pbssesSouthern CongfeSsmnri who for­
A Sbut
German cities are the
ie besjt
best. govern*
ce of ibe -Regiaier <WDeed* of the County of
siop. Y our first aic! to health oM
erly .rip
merly
-riracUced law i In | Mississippi,
Wayne, |IichiR»ii. ift Liber 471 of Mortgage*, on
ed in the
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page 522, otl tbe twentyninth day of Septem­
ills- of [aft
It abusing teasq'J lie once'
telle
rind America as should' he the reliable and ber, A. D. j iisjs | Aod Whereaa. tbe emounL •
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are familiar ■with rthe n ej- 'the ideas of Germans rin
tried
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claimedto be due ha laid 0Kirt«ag4
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ibject of icity govenunjjjnt
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goveram i
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toes pin of -’Gordon Bttong - 1^9 oft- i t^0
p ro v e d f a m ily r e m e d y of thin Notice
la the smu of Fourr Hundred
and
Hu:
student
ent lg tbe/oiflfce- of At* i»ncle( a .-sage
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CUIRE8 KICKING HOR8E8.
CoL Martjn, who figured |u jlocal poll-. given to tho worlds you, have dotiht- MSen^ent vhich lately jippeftred
Bye
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and
Forty.ltx
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and
ninety
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05) taxes paid by niprlgsgedOn the premiers de­
tics. ,
ftumber ot Germao papers':
scribed In said mortgage; end ihe sual of two
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heart
and
brain
created
those
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Harnei ft’ Prevents Animate frftm Getand 50-10U dollar*) paid by said mortgagee for :
The main figure in tlie trjal wad a
“The pljace of Mayor of MagdebuM
that' throb with power,1 lnhfgbt <-Qid[
Insiffanceon the building on said premise*.
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isvacarit
Hind Feet Far "Back.
The
salary
Is
21t
000
ma-:ts
lug a total sum now duel cm said mortgage fftr .
To the few who hi^e
nrlndpaj
audlhterest.taxesand
Insuranceotfieveu
/
ed
at
the
Instance
of
his"
wife,
who
($5,260)
Horjfee with a tendency to kit k are
known the inan himself, however, M* „ .,v— n year, Including jtbe rent si ’ v' ^
HuudreU and Ten (dollars and forty-SvO oeiit*
N . . ■4S)4 »udi tbe -further sum of twenty-rive
often, |ard to cure. Sometimes they alleged that he contributed pjothlng to books are a! revelation of . his. soul, an off* dwelling in the city! hall.- Bes|d >S U
Sold
Evwvwkw*.
La
bo*s«
10c.
ami
25c.
dollars
ha an .attorney fee stipulated for in said
her
support
and
refused
to'
work.
hlk; salary the Incumbeht will rece|,rW
darry|l|ie bahlt through life an<j shat­
expression
of
?
hi#
life.
■
-mortgage, ami tbat there Is one installment of
During
the
examination
of
Sutton
4,000
marls
($1,000)
for
hts
ofiteial
riK
Eighty dollar* principal mentioned in said mortter a lbw dashboards or Injure^ some­
In the Wake of tha'Measles
! I saw him on e, warmi, spft, October
gage which tn not due and is not covered by Oils ,
body. [a Canadian has devised a the young lawyer asked: i
day, with toe sun beating dokrfi ehsee. | Candidates should apply b a-- The little i son of Mrs. O B. Palmer, notice, *nd no suit or proceeding having been
"Dick, have you Stay fixed-Income??:
j
ittle . Rock, Ark., i had the meables. lustHutpd at law or In equity to recover Ibe
ha me* i that is warranted to discour­
through the elm boughs. Me yas lore September 1.”
secured by said mortgage, or-any part
Sutton Was puzzled' by the term. crossing
The
German
idea
Is
that : a- muni­ is result was a severe cough which debts
age anjy sensible horsejof such prac­
the
jeam
pus
swiftly,
sei
tgthereof, whereby the power of sale cooialiiOd lu :
rew'
worse
and
he
could
not
sleep,
Counsel
explained
that
the
Expression
cipality
i
Is
a
business,
to
be!conduct­
said mortgage has become opera-ire
tices. A stout belly band arid back
ing along freely with the ald of lile
therefore, notice- la hereby gtVea, that
meapt a certainty, money paid hot ton crutch!,laughing
ed i oft' bui ilness liriiri. i The ioffice i ->f he hays: "One bottle of Foley’s Honey byNow.
heartily
at
a
crowd
virtue o< the power of sale, and (n pursuance
nd
Tar
Compound
completely
cured
odd Jlobs, but for steady employment; of sophomores #h0 swarmed atocrit mayor is one requiring knowledge
tbe statute-In- such esse made and provided,
im and-he has, never peen bothered Of
trie said u*ortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of
In odher words, a compensation at hl ri p v .J ■ M - - L
and skill of a technical, prqfeesion- il ince
’’ Group, whaolplng; cough, the premises therein described, ;at public suc­
|
stated Intervals on whlcp fine could
proved
tion, lo the highest bidder, at the southerly, or
easles cough all yield to. Foley's Congress
When I came to know him, tide character. A man who ba$ or
street entrance of tbe Wayne county
absolutely rely.
^
i
himself
a
good
mayor
to
onq
Germlaln
looey
and
Tar
Compoapd..
The
gen
seemed I to fne a fitting environmt at
building (tbal-being (be building in which the
Upon the conclusion of! counsel’s for the mani. He lived always In the town IS frequently Invited to! another. Ine is in the yellow pa kage always Circuit CourtTor said enuuty of Wayne is held),
the city of I'etrolt lu said county of Wayne,
Refuse substitutes. Sold by alldrug- in
remarks the darky'ai face, brightened.
00 fiihursday -the dftoeutli day <>l June, A. D.
sunlight. h)1s‘.books went! oat Into the -The World’s Work.
"I .think I had a. fixed income, sah." world
IDlt.
at eleven-o’clock standard time In the forer m'
'
;
Ip touch the hearts-of thousao ^
uobn of that day. the premises described in said
sald^e. ,
V _
Breajdiifl
Up
Soil
wl^h
Ptjvyder.:
mortgage for the purpose of sallslyiug the
of men and women, sending thorn
? m a h o n ic
1
| "And what Ik this fixed jIncomef* forth iijto the battle of life With now
Amount-of principal and interest now duo on.
It doest’t- take long to tear riri atttfe
fluid mortgage, together with sAtd taxes, loser
A
cacia
Lodge,
No.
%
A.
A.
S.
R
Was toe next- Question. .
I
anoo, Attorney lee and the ofiier expenses of
courage and higher aspirations.
h ; to pieces-' rith the powder syritem np
Symbolic/’
Meat
every
Monday
night.
| "^felli sah," answered Dick, Wjto
this
pro-cepditjg, which said premises are de­
being .usetl in adobe lands, i demoriWhen a lad of 12, he was threat* n- stration o i toe collage }farra~sbo#el ftt Kaul’s ball.
scribed In said mortgage es follows, to wit: All
a broad grin in the direction of CoL
that certain plpee qr parcel of land situate lu
Marti
fie Colonel dere allers gfve. Sid with a serious nervous trouble, a id how thofo ighly the ground Was brol :- A Reliable Medicine- -NOT A NARCOTIC the City of Wyandotte, In the county of Wayne
6y
pdvice
of
Ms
physician;
was
sent
and
State of tflcbigan, and described as follows,
me fo’ doldrs an' a sack o•’ flour tan
ep up, Ej, t. Angast has,1charge of to 9
Mrs. F. Marti, St. t/oq, Mich., says: to w it; flat No. Nine (9). block No.-one hundred
for
a
few
months
to,
live
with
an
cld
’lection day!’*—Tit-Bits,
Work hour being done, jin gjround;ta "Our little bov contracted a severe aud twenty six (120); according to the recorded
age Goes Over Eyea. jSea captain and%is Wife, who tendbd be Used for an orchard Mr. Anhait bronchial
thereof of the said city of WyaodoUe, mado
trouble. I garie him Foley's plat
and surtoyed by J. F. Munro
strap Ibnclrcles the animal and
'toe
tlgto
at
Danger
Ledge.
QBOOOROOHL,
Kentucky Buttermilk,
had, hqleii bored—-196 to the riore-- Honey and Tar Compound and it cured
' Mortgagee.
other strap passes abound the frobt
Uncle Billy had followed the sea flfteeft jfeot apart. The charges*/put the cough as well as the choking and
Two Kentucky colonels were show­
QsoBas W. Coonbb.
of tbeibody to keep the circular) band ing an Englishman what,a wonderful ail his life until the infirmities [of Into these were connected with wires* gagging spells, and f he go
:ot well In a
- . Attorney for Mortgagee.
Business Address,
from slidllng backward. On each side country the south is. Whfin the Briton age compelled him to give up the Three rto-a, about twelve or fifteen short time ” Sold by all qrruggista. ; 1
Wyandotte, Mich.
of thisj harness are rings, and attach­ bad;traveled from Baltimore to New work he loved. Then, with aunt Map- charges,; v ere fired at qne time. The'
Hated March’110th, 1UI.
llwlR
ed to Itbe horse’s feet are hopples, Orleans, and from the Atlantic to the tha, he went Lto live at the lighthouse, tough adobe was cracked froin; hoi^
FORTUNE IN A STAMP.
provided with pulleys. Ropes pass Mi88l8sippUi he said: "Yes, file South giving it toe dev°Uon pa had formerly to ttoto; - lc,rga pieces rope twentyfiv®
4JTATB OF MICHIGAN, Comity of Wayne, as.
through these pulleys and are fast­ is a fine country, but you have , no bestowed upon his ship.
O - At a session of (he probate court for said
Poori county
or thirty f »et into the air; The group# jft W in d f a ll T h a t C a m e tq
of Wayne, held at the -probate court
ened t(> the rings so that when the Industries here.’1
Aunt Martha made the little home was in fairly good condition itp
room in-the city -of Detroit, on the tweuty-Black F o r e s t F am ily ,
horse fries to kick he finds 'that he
seventh day of Aprtlrin the year one thousand
‘‘No Industries,” retorcd CoL comfortable, I toiled diligently among- plough, but was even better" after
hundred and eleven. Present, Henry 8. Uul
can not get his feet farther back than Smith, with Indignation. “Why, suh. her Dowers;- and mothered the lonely frost had laid its softening influence [ . Generation ; after generation tori nln«
-Judge of Probate.
.
family of Hofrau -fought tor a meagre bert.
- they ordinarily would go In walking. Col. Robinson^ to Kentucky has-, a boy. Uncle tolly, although kirid in an, upon it.1
. Ip tbe matter of the estate of- Ellen Maher,
1 jiving in the Biack Forest of Ger­ deceased.
A bandage Is tied across nts eyes so dairy where he produces ft millioft off-hand way[ had little - thought for! . it costs about $15 aft/acre tor tlh
On reading and flilng the peiitioo. duly verili
many
■f,
:« -.
that tljie cure will have the effect of pounds of butter and, a million pounds anything but | the light ’
of Henry Sellroeder. admin istrator of said
s
pbwder and possibly $2.f>0' or -$?JT i One day—It was only a few years ed.
estate,
praying that be may be Llcensed to sell
being more mysterious, and after a of cheese a ’mouth.” •
Gordon
would
O
JU
stay
With
him
tn
too
I:
‘'
for the -iapor.—Manhattan Iridustriall- ago^rrelates the Detroit 'Journal— certain real estate of said deceasjd-tor the p u r­
frisky Isteed has been driven around
pose
of
paying tbe debts of said deceased and
“Impossible! ’’ said the [ English­ lantern ;for hours, at a time./ wajtchmg> lst. It
Frau Hofrau took dowp the small Ihe charges of twin.mistering said estate
once opr twice and has made, tnriffec- man..
himoil
the
gi-eat
wheels,
and
was
oo
■V ■
It Is ordered, that {he thirty first day of
box. that contained the ife.w poor re- 5tAy
next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at
1ttial efforts-- to smash up things be­
Col. Smith tprned to his follriw for caslonaiiy allowed, after much pleads
. Th j/ Indian in Plolitlcjo. f 1 I fks of a long line -of struggling an- sai-i
-Court rpom be ^appointed for hearing
hind Mm, he gets tired of kicking corroboration, i ‘
fng. tojpoll8lj, a small portion of th9;
A glanc a over th eH at of paipesrof jfpatorB. There was v,n Envelope con-:' satd petition, sod that all persons interested in
e-tate appear before aa*d'court at said time
Bgalnslj the inevitable.
”1 don't know how much bjitter and glass through- which the great lig h t’ the 'first o ftcials of the new Mjunty^of taming a lock of her dead mother’s said
and t lace, to show cause wbv a license should
shone
t
n
t
over
the
sea.
k
.
,
j
not
be . granted to said administrator to tell
Dewey 1m icatae that Lo knows '-hjtiw
b|6w
f; .
!
: - - cheese Col, Robljnson produces4’ k,
estate as prayed for In laid petition.
In | C'ctobeil. t Gordon’s ! father wris'- j to play pdlltlcs when the opiportUaitjf hair; and on the envelope, although teal
month," said the second Keptricklan,
Novel-Two-Purpose Runway,
And It Is further ordered, that a copy of this
expectid dailjy.f and the. lad wait- 1crimes his way jriat as well! as, doda She paid no attention ,jto It, was a order be published three suocesstve weeks pre­
Farmers who -want -to let horses, “but I do know; lie has ’twplvfe sa
stamp.
'
fvious
to said time of bearing in the Wyandotte
printed and ctroulnttug
In
newspaper-printed
ctruulntl
and cattle run. 7from orie field to an­ mills and he runs them all with bm eagerly for h(s| coming, altoough h s,1hlg p a j ^ f j b r e t h r e n . T h W tfieret j A knock, on the doOr Interrupted Herald, a newssaid
county
of wavna
heart
sank
alt
thought
of
leaving
tbje,
1
thgee Votl lig precincts, pTlinbei” .Urikq* her reverie; oyer toe relics, and she
other and at thO same time keep-hogs ternillk.”
TrJl ei. iiIJhBKllT, Judge'<}fProbate.
HENKY
light l rat now stood In his .boyish V^ite Hoirie rind Isabel j ' IsAbM^l^to
(4 truo copy.)
In wlllijflnd this*device (of value. Make
)Sw3
n)lad I ir son|etttlng gi’eat hnd reality ed (bh® co unty seat, .as did Timbto" laid tbe letter on the table and went i AmitBT Wi Klimt. Henit*ter.
I. I A Borq: Journalist. I
an opening In fence and across It
to
the,dolor.
A
Stranger;
well
dressed.
■
worth
.while,
i
'
■
n
Jridgo-Alvin
Duvall,
wh$e
Judge
of
.. ,
r Lake, ■bojt*- being within loss; t-fiftifi Stdod at the threshold.i He pleaded
nail two 18-Inch. planks to posts ior
the Kentucky ’CJourt of pdppeale, In
DM‘INISTlflAT()ft?S WALK.—Notice tn hereliy
One day, toward the end of 0<:tto if two, miles- of the northern line of thlh fatigue and the privilege <i>f resting
tilvim ihitf 1, AJ**xnn<1er Droulllard, admincUiutiany- with Squire Jnhhnson, a l|er, the blAtlk olouda'- began ; toi pile| new county. White floree'was 00^
i)T th««
ut <’iulterint» Droullltird,
tor a few minutes. Th)e good dame
vj^ry J large map—th e " Jud«|o boln|f up and 1the vjtod whistled among toftIjcandidate, but. the results sj)QWYtoat! 'willingly-assented, and the man came liQceiifMHt .■‘by vtrtue o*f a. lieeijMe t|rft!iU?d to too
by
ttio
proUtite
conn,
for thn county of
much smaller—once- calhui aipolitical rocks. Uncle lily’s face grew a shalto out of the slit nation White Horriri
(in and sat down.- The conversation Aud Nti»t0o( MichIkh:)--, t»vn tho 101h day of April, ,■
mooting In Lexington, whloh for lack stornor and lho at tent) ed -even m o ri the official list arid Timber Lake got drifted to the poverty of the Hofraua, A.l DrJ^Mr will H**lk at puhik* Ruction, Cb Uio
hkhertt t|>dder; ail lHi* rluht., (Hie nHd tnUroMl of
qf adequate: adyortlsemerif
at­ carefully than'- Uftiia;, to the uiiu’hinury the count) seat. Isabel threatens to a subject that was always before Mrs. Bu|io
(le<v(ii»e<l in umi lo the following dMcrihod
plieceH or imrcelw of and tiMfol.owN:
tended by themselves only. jThe dis­ 10 vtilto tower. GoVd m ’watched him In con tost > v e t o i n g , but the wlljy ,r^d» Hofrau.
■
-i
/
J
.
.
On
Tu*NdMVoth« 2011) «lAy of -June, <A/!)■ 101!*
tinguished Judge, poaHOHslng a fun# slUvnce; looking, out with,: - childish pulled out of it with practically every
at IL o'clock r u) al the premiNea in the viUatto
“Why,1!' said, the strahger, sudden­ of!
River 'Kouiw. Wuyhe oounlj'. Mlchlffan. l will
of quiet, hunjor, finally began to writ# dr*ind and ! vgonder a t the gathering office In he neW county ins their ly picking up tho envelope containing
the irjtereHt of iltfi-onfiibd In And U» LotdO and
a
notice,
reading
aloud
u*
ha
wrote)
storiii,
and,
the
groat
w
lives
.being
share
of
Lho
spblls.-^llU.
Fan
I
Dls*
the
north aix feet of.L>»i
of the T. II Welch'ii
Caftli Pats But Hogs Can’t;
the lock of hair, “you. htivd a fortune O fatii
HUbdlvjjRtou
part of private chfiJrn IM*
4At a lurgo apd respectable luioeting lashed jtotoi a slow, daiigorbqs fury.
i V■ !
patch.
right
here.”
|
.
;
17
)
■
•✓
stakes '3
apart* sarii )a w lte r held In this rljy yesterday"—:
1
After ho was snugly in boil ho could
jA^itd or( Tueftfiay; the ^0th<day of i/tmfl. A. T>,
Frau Hofrau was startled, fearing ItitU.iat
in Missouri Valley Farmerc 1 A lift*
l! oViOob p o i ou the iircmlm.** It) tho
“Stop there'a. minute, Judgo!" e;
hear [tlhe waters-break against the
"Going 8om|s."
her caller had gofie tnshno. But he viilhufte.* i)( Ford, to^nmilp of luorKt*, Way))©
can pafjk between them but t can not cltomed Ithq 8<iulre in surprise, yoi jagged rocjks, and through Mb 'tiny,
f-Harper & Bilqs.) 1. • . ,
Wlchh<»;ti.
Ml Bell the inierCNt of de»,
explained. The stamp on-the envelope C^URctl m and to LotI W
turn tio' as to jump over either plank, wouldn’t* publish a notice that -thli window could catch the steady white ■Our II ter a ure, once so; -sedate,
58 of Hudaoii h nujahvlBioa
Was
ah
old/one
and
there
were
only
of
part
of
]>ot
lo
f
UitnUeorKO
Clark erlaie huIkHftnd„ thri distance Is great enough so was a large and rospectable mooting? gleam jpn the far ^waters, and' knew quite Crish y grows, and up-toi-datel
'iii'RiM’J 2\. lowti 3 Roijt.h raritf011 five like it in the world.ll OnJ toe spot e4»U
that. It can not jump over theotwo , "Why not,” quietly rejoined th- the light was shining. Towards morn- !.
AtftkAJNOKK OROVM/LAftD't.
he offered her $<1,000 for'it and wrote AjluiiniRtralor of Uid it.-iLUe of (.'(Mbcrine Drooil*
planks !at once. Horses and qattle udge. “Are you not large upd sin
log he-pTept. IntO'hia clothes and stifle ; Harper ^ Drag, make things ilium
lurd,
'I>ecetw*4id
I- *
■* . .
a check and gave, it-j,o her. With
can go over without any trouble!
3. Mm I
*
IBwOot respectable?’’—New York World! softly .dp,' the winding stairs to Where j with a be ok entltjod "Goini Some!" out
tills windfall the fortunes of the
Uncle IJltily still kept, tlfe lightHotraur family took a brace and now tJiTATH VF MlCJlffij VN, i omitv St WayrtC. s«.
\
t
,
“Supipostog, there shriuEd ho a ship j Perhaps cl e denturj'- will bid
Corn as SheepfFced.
j
r(Jio Hofraus no longer fear tho wolf’s, Ljl, At (i s^msrom of i tbe. proh ito <>ourt for said
out there. Uncle Billy,” he said in ah - Kor patron age with "Oht, Yoij >Kld!
pnuriby'^if VrHj'fit?.
ai ili(!
court
Corn ‘ Is a most desirable feet! for
howling.
, ,|
$jok)in
UetroU. on Ihc eiutith
awte-strrick .whisper! as (he: meaning |
sfyeep, hut. there Is always a danger
I
of
; jn \ih*> yertjf^ onyi thouof the storm flashed, upon his little The Atlantic now wvill be pursuing 1
ttujlid ouMf LVilUtIrirti ti f-1rvt*ri I’fvrteot. HflUry
of feedljng too much of jit/ FqrtujnateI
Egyptian N'ot««.
H ! Huiherl* pidw* utf
. Iu Lho Qia(A*ir of
brain. |
'!
Vox populi with ’Nothing Drilng!"
ly for sjheep, corp fs nAt i;argeiy used
of
•: The Alexamlrla nfatlon of Une Egyp­ tliift
Ihv putUmn of i'*tk>lh>&
except lift the fattening bf tne animals.
UncJ® Billy oiled a bit of; mtiehin-;
ihut
of ri&fd
see— tian State Railways- is aboift| to ,be Brown:i heptaytng
For tha^ purpose it is CxceTlent, when
ery, mmi said gruffly:
. i
i: McClure vrill give us—let
KT^Lrtte«ii to lu!ward Brown or.HoJivo
tnrti
down
and
a
modern
depoE
erectot i«r
oerbuo.
it is usjed with proper care,' It con­
*"That’s none of my business. . My Oh, sure! “Skidoo' ' and "23,T; tt bordered, tnat llw? seventli day of June next,
,e)d. ; - J ;
I,--,. .■
tains oft’ the average in the neighbors
work is here.”
-1
ati teu oklocjc ir) the forenoon, at Raid court
R4td petition.
hood of|'60 per cent, of starch arid 8
Gordon nodded J comprehendlngljr [ Ands the / wadies’ Journals, .Ljtbo, ,w,lll ! During the first nine months of roOm,.l>e'Ap|>oiut«d for hearinilnftt
And It in furtner Ordered, thi a copy of tJiisil;910 the Imports into Egypt amount, order
per cent, of oil,and these jire trt the
and sat down in a corner.
1 1 shout
*' *
be |>ub<l«bed three Muccenslve
weeks jp r
fed to $83,022,000, and -the qxporta to iojis to skid tlino- od-’heairm^, in3ive
Uie Wyaadoito
corn In a form that is very digestiS till' toe storm roared on. II - Suggestively, “Aw,- cut it outf.’
H^rald.
a
tiewsuapelri
printed
and
circulating
lu
-Hamilton Wiipe Galt $71,048,170, as-against $78.764,853 and sa d cotinty of IWayqe
rble. Stirch produces anlmaf heat arid
crept to the window, and strained hij
$73,017,135,
respectively,''for
toe
corm E N R Y '8 ’HOLBRRT,
fat, anil the oil .goes into the >bbdy
eyes Into the blackness.’; Over in the
1.,
Judge of Probate
respondtftg plelriod of 1909,
Painters* Colors. !
also In. the form of ta t The great
east a faint light was creeping ahovie
A trliacopyl
r
I
According
to
tori
report
of
th3
pub­
EjtVIff
R.
Pftl.MBR.
1
.
Present-day artists buy tlhelr col' heat producing power of the starch
the horizon. Gordon watohed It grow
(OwS
iDepufy Register
In cord makes It Inadvisable to feed
into a gray haze that spread stowt|y ofs ready made, and spenld large lic health departments In 1-909 there
Were
319
pharmacies
In
Egypt,
,
of,
. it alone. It Is a good plan to feed
over the eastern sky. A faint g|ow to sums of money on pigments with
TATE OP MICHtoAN—lu the c.ir«uit court
about the same weight of■clover) hay
for the county of Wavne, in chancery.
last gqVe^romise of toe sun behind which to dolor their canvasses-. The jvhifeh 159 were managed by cheorifeta
JOHN WAMBACK, with
diplomas;
ft&ainSt
300
.in
190,8,
pictures of modern artists will he
and corn to sheep at the .fattening
the. baftltjof cloud.
1
j .'
- Complainant,
period. • This gives the nutriment in
:. ' VS.t
Them Uncle Bflly put out toe light
ght colorless when many of the Works of 264 ift 1907 and 1136 in 1906. Out 'of, - J-BUZABETH
WAMBACK
307
medical
'preparations
ezaifti'ried,
the body to proportion to tb0 require­
and stumbled wearily down the staiiq, tho old masters ar<> as bright ae they
,,1
,
Defendant.
ments of growth.—Drover's Journal.
the lad following close at his heel show to-dt y. Just \ as the Secret of 75 were Impure.-—Consul D. R.’Bir5it, -At*session ot the C-lrcuit court for the oounty
Her PHanco—five called to ask In
of -Wayne. In chancery held at tfee court house
dyeing has been tost, so has tfte secret Alexandria, tbe toe DaUy ConsqlaF Re- city
silence .they went on- to the roco f Detroit,,on the 6th day of May. A. D lpl l
for your daughter’s hand ift marriage. and gazed out over toe tossing wavrii. of preserving’the colors of artists' ftorts.
1
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x C
.Prebent, tbe Hon. iHSury A Mandell. obeuit
-feed Breeding.
; ;; ’ Her Father—Has she accepted Thtqr could see the harbor pow; a few paints. Y»t this secret waft known
Judge. .
ItsaUafhotorUy appearing' by affidavit filed in
_' The !profits from any crop are you?
"
- ,!
ter; for all of Girt Takes Up Claim In New M^ftfco. th)s Suit, that the defendant Elizabeth Wammiles away, And steaming into its safe to every undent paiijter,
/largely-! dependent upon the reltabU-, ; Hjef- Fiance—Yjee. air.
tack
la not a resident of this State of 1
Mifts’|lvy; Losey^pf this city,- a frail but resides
them mixed- their own coloHj.
In
lty of the seed from, which toe crop Is
Her Father—Then why do you haven was a giant steamer*
girl,
.
22'
years
oldf*nrid
weighing
Mss
Pennsylvania.
It is oil motion of Arf B Wood­
^own, jsays R, N. Bllnn, of the, Colo­ come and worry, jno with yoqr trou­ 1: “The New York>, boat! ” ' shoutei
ruff.
Complainant’s
- solicitor, ordered that
Holding
-His
Job.
than
100
poundsi
afet
qut
to
win
-her
Gordoft. Them Suddenly sobered, hS
tbp aald defendant - Elizabeth W&mback- do an-i
rado Agricultural college/ A mixture bles T '
.
.- [ I .
On<
fortune-on
a
lofiely
claim
Six
mites
"
and
answer
this
bill o f complaldt In this]
e
of
toe
sectiion
foremen
turned to Uncle. Billy.’[ “What if 'tbs
P?
suit within five months fronp, the date of thol
to the ^jvartery, or a poor qualjty |n
ifli-oi
from
any
town
In
New
Mexico/
The
rallijoad
h
^
a
keen
Grieltc
w
it
j
One
fight had gone putt! The ship woull
order and In her default the bill to be taken by
toe seefiofsome crops may be i vwy * A l 1
Woman-UNe,
wann afte moon, while walking Along girl was formerly a' nurse af the her confessed an d in case of her appearance that
eerloqs!; injury,k /^ut with a special
hate him! I think ^te Is t)M iave -gone down, and maybe my fat!.- the line, fie found/one or hi- men Deaconinesa Hospital. Slie left there ah acause her answer to the complainant’s bjll of
-r’-is-on^er." «
-r .;
complain! .to be filed and a oopy thereof to be
crop lifts cantaloup«8,, that has mats meanest man I ever m et’
add sloping on the emnanfiftiaal- to vlslf hqr sister in Knowles. N. M., s e v e d on said complainant’s solicitor Within
"Maybe," assented Uncle Billy, pladdly
een days after service on her ■a copy of said
ands to meet,’the uae of poor
“Gracious, jeanettol /' What la too
toe Where the letter is married to a phy­ fir
Ttae floss looked disgustedly
bi 1 and uotlce of said order and in default there­
lersely, . ; 1 .- 'i
1
y mean, the total loss of a troubler
< [> '] ' ’
of-said bill to be taken as confessed by her the
theft/
sician.
■
jdelinquent
for
ft
full
minute,
and
(Jordon’s father was on itoe fiof t
said non resident defendant, and it is further
work. On several occaaloftf ■j “Why, be told
h® loved; me de­
that
had mride the. harbor, thanks to remarked: "Slape on, you lazy spal-. -With her (brother-in-law's aid the ordered that with In ‘J0ddays thesald cdmplalosnt «.
,rly dayeof the cantaloupe in- votedly and r! iol<^ film It Would he Im­
you
to be .published
In 1
espse a notlce
notice: of this order
c
... .
on.
for
as.
long
as
peen,
slapri
Indianapolis
girl
took
out
a
claltri
of
prio
Wyandotte Herald.a newspaper printed
and i
-t Rocky Ford, when the grow- possible for trie to love
V'V him! In return. Tlncle Billy’s light, and into} the oil slape you’i got a Job, but when you ISO acres. six miles, from Knowles, the
published and
In said^ oou
county
- - -ctrcutaiing
- l and f
ed upon the seedsmen for; The poor fellotw lqolked so down heart- captain’s ; eyes pane » mrimentary wakp up yoi ain’t got none.”'
an|d .that said publication "be continued therein
the nearest town. She will live for at
least once („ each Week lu succession for six
theto eried. entire fields Were worth­ odf I told him to- f iy and forget me.” gleam of pride arid satisfaction as U|e
at least fourteen months In the heart weekp. or that be cwpse a copy oTtUta order to
grasped Mr; Strong’s hand.
\ n
less ©n|i aronufttjof (nixtures and! ua“Well?”
personalty served on s a .r n u n reaidebl deof the! plains until she has a title to be)
I , ' Cat' a, Fifteen Day Fatit .
But
-when
he
told
of
tod
j
panic
rijn
fepaantat least twenty,: days before foe lim a
“Boo-hool H i—he , did.”—{-Boston
marketftble types. ! 1
toe
ria(ls
qf
toe
Undine,
i
On
the
the
clrillm.
After
thafiushe
may
still
abpve
described for h*lr sr’pearanoet ' .■
board [during -the terrible ntjorm, and
Poet. |
BKNUY A KANDBflL.
spoke .of the debt they owed to tt® flagship of Adpilral Sir Charles Drtiry, remain In New Mexlcri ^uitlvattng the . ■
l-i /
■ ClrCutt-Judgu.
pomman|def
lift
chief
at
the
Ndre,
being
lftnd.—Indianapolis
Star.
Making Gcf^d-SIted H^rd,
Am E . WoodhUwp. 1
keeper of the light, Uncle B(lly’» fac s
Graft,
Opmulaliiant’s
Rolloltof.
Chatham
the
ship's
cat
The offspring of three- griod $ok»
grew ajtern and he repeateijt grtml) Unfurled at
A truefidny - .
r ,
"The directors of the road were
Tnoa fi. Eraskb, .
"That was none of my jbusiness. rolled out on toe deck;, 8he had been
will Increase intq a good-sized hdfnl precious lot of grafters."
For
jlfiri
cheap—Fngtish
cafi
baby
i
Hegisterlu
Cfianuery.
A
enshrouded
tn toe sailjs fiKcjen days,
ip a cojpple of years. The herd - will ; "Yori don’t say sol"
My work was here,'*.
\\- i.. .1,J0w7
boggy,• high -chftir and7 nursery chair. Dated May 5th| IVH.
She
was
rjr
emaciated.—London
vq
be- self-supporttox from toe very first ' “Yes, every last man of tofim hfid
When;' a few .years latef, Qordob
Apply nthis office.
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u.
O TA T B OK MICHIG AN, County of Wayne, sa.
If itherqi la plerity off care given tho his appondtft removed and charged Strong's body riras crippled h? a oru< I (Standard.
of the Probate Court for said '
UTATR OF.MldllKjAN, County or WgynsJM M At aofsession
sows nrjjd their pigs. The boars fromj the cost to operating expenses.”—- accident, hts spirit remained, undaunt­
Wajyqe, bald at the Probate court
H<. At ASDmlon Of llw probate-nourt for- said county
Orrjitheioglcal 8langl
ropm
(n
the
city
of-Detroit,,on the third day
ed
and
serene.
the Roves may be disposed of to the Puck,
ofi W*yn*. Itelft »t the probata vnuri
L
a nine
I May, in
year one thousand
Chimmic
vuiiu*u*t i (rifter
twtvm his
a*ad first
e«fto%| daj
un at opnfity
room in- the qlty of Detroit, on the third of
The qrowds of men anfi wome v
nelghbffis, or sold over tho scales,
hundred
and
eleven,
Present, Henry 8t Hillbert.
day of i M
—ay, in
• . the
- yen'1 one -thousand Judge of Probate. la'Present,
school)—
S-iy,
fellers,
wot
sort
jof
a
the
matter
of
the
esiatp
or
th
e
he
niight
surged
p
u
t
him,
e pirice
-and thcjligh the Rows are not all [like­
m
.
. , .. .
..
»
. ine
. hum
.tundred- and ieleven.
_____ Jpresent,
T_____ _____
Henry _.
8,
I Honor and Health; '
Vreeland, deceased,
need, ■.
\
t
teacher is iss. Flynn?
Ifolhert; llidg^of probate. lit the matter of Ute Jacob
iiave
fllled'to
toe
great
world
another
ly, to bdj fit for breeding purprisoB Itho
James E. Vreeland,
d. executor ot
of tbe
the last will
T he Cross of the'Legion Is n won*!
of Hrysn Barton, deceased.
testamfent pf salii deceased. having rendered
held, brit he lived hts life Well; trup ■|' MlcklftT- Bj’s toe kind wot'd al­ etmttemoat of! them will, The Investment derfut thing for health."
ItmmA 0 Barum.exeoutrlx of th# last will And Aud
'
to
this
court
his
final
Administration
account and
ter
us.
!-;
ways
layin
tesfometit nf raid deceased, having rendered to
always lO 'hfe fleet,, sp that ivery Iff 9
m«v be all Inside of $15<L- RlrihUy
therewith his petition praying that the
"Howfi th ritr
, ,
th is court h e r final administration account arid fllfid
Teddler-|^ure
tlngl
She*s
1
bird.
residue
of
said
estate
be
assigned
In
csrett. f«|r such an .Intestmetu. wlifl re­ -“There’s nothing liko?1ti,to jancourii that touched his went, forth to touc 1
fltee therefrilh her pettUon praying that -the with the provtyfons of said last wtl]. aoootdanoo
residue of Mid-estate be aMigned In aoeordance ’ I t . 1* ordered, that th e 's ix th day of
turn a (greater per cent, of Interest rige long promenades In this Psftrk.’’—' otodr lives and lift them to a htgijer she is.
wltli the pro v lslo n so fssld ltet will.
IJobs, next, at tea O’clock In to e forenoon, si
plane tjhan they-had know,n hftfori v
than afiy fprm of live stock Venluito, Tliegend^ Blatter.
-It. is ordered,.that tha sixth day of rJune. aald
court room,' be; appointed for examining
Fen
Ne
orkers
know
tfiat
the
next, at, .ten o’clock in the forenooh. at sali
And so, whenever thoughts of widt
and allowing said account and hearing said peti■aid court room, be appointed for examining ant
g
reat'
Broftd
il!
was
once
called
ttoh,
,
sllow lng. said account and hearing1 ssld
^ Carries On.
I
- he might have done came to troubh Great Qeoirge jstreet,' Id honor o? to- and
Are |ou particular to see thati thai
v.nd Hi* further ordered, that a oopy of tola
petition.
him;
he-skid
in
heart;
arid
the
wority
he published tpree successive Weeks pre­
Woggi—So young Sftphend and bln
horses 1jre watered in 0 o mold
And It Is furthhr ordered, tfaat a copy of this onfer
English tpng,U It .w as' aftertfan.
us to said tlnfe ol heating In toe Wyandotte
order bo published - three successive weeks vieraid,
father are carrying on thie business? were a prayer:
are yotraelf? - You take water
a new*j
r winted and clrculatlog ln
known
an
m
toft’
HHaomlngdale
raaui”
Previous to aald time of hearing, in the Wyan­
That is none of my buriii iessi M;'
dooantyof ayne.
Boggs—Yes. Tho md ' man does
you, wl^r not for the htmse,
dotte Herald, a newspaper printed and olroulatbefofte
It
rieqttired
the
name
of
“the
1ENBY t . HULBEttT.fi
SSIE t),
tn Said county or Wayne.
,
doing air harder work, arid need^ tool the business while young Saphead work ift here.’’—MRS. -jjfij;
Ju ge of Probate.
Broadway,' which was, subsequently lng
T
HBNEY 8. HOflBEBT, J IA trueoopy) ;
DUCHY.
does the cftrrying oa,-T-PnciL
water i uch worse toaa do yot^
if A trueoopy] - j ,
JpdgO uf Probate
chariged to Sroftdwsy.
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Wi F u n , fteftUter
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TFYTW
W?i
r-'-'ii
s' ffi)
■ t FjOOLlNO A CHANCE #R IE taa
r&i
.Won thd W agarG y Greeting His W its
’S'-: With • Kits.,-'
"I was spending a night,” said a
[Uttietoii jSayi
Wageworker* Ihould Be G uid•d tp Emploj era with J o b *
HAVE
.
EXCHANGES
Dxpaniiortj
fty of ■ijfie
State Laboi
Burtau Sugge
a a Remedy
—A Market
ice for Work and
Por the Workle^fe.
traveling man, "at a hotel In an till*
nois town. After breakfast I came
Into the sitting room, w hop I met a
pleasant, pbatty, good humored fellow,
<vho llkeraykeif, waa watting for the
morning train from / Galena.
We
Converged pleasantly on i several
topics, until, seetag two young Ipdles
meet and kiss each other In tbe
street, the, conversation turned on
kissing j'ustj uboiit tluo time the ttigln
was , approaching. .'fosroe/ said be,
takitjg up His, carpet nag, ‘since we
ure fin po swept a subject, let us fibre
a* pfac^lcal [application,) I'll make a
pmposalito you. I'll agree to kiss the
most beautiful lady In tbe curs from
Galena, you /being the judge, if you
will kiss the next prettiest. 1 being
the Judge,' , 1 agreed; provided he
would do the first kissing. 1 had
hardly stepped. Inside the csr, when
1 saw ut the first glance one Of t h e :
lovellest-looking women my eyes, ever
fell on) and in came my hoi el friend.
1 polntted iny finger1slyly (at her, and
lie kissed her with a relish thut made
my mouth water from end to end.
Quick gs a flash be turned to me and
said: ; 'N 6 w, sir, it is your '•■turn,*,
pointing to a hideous, ugly, wrinkled
woman. Who sat in the seat behind,
‘Oh, you must excuse me!. You m ust
excuse m e!' I exclaimed. Tm sold
this time. I give up., I)o tel) me who
raui have ^been kissing. ‘My wife?'
was all he'said.”—Modern Eloquence.
H i i r d i i i g 's ^ B f
coo*.
M m
Merest
to Women
s ^
v ft
nay SickoejC
V i^ o l Creates Strength "
’
“
IS PROOP
| !
I
■♦♦♦
Novel (, Sewing , Receptacles
As R|obhlnja, jinlehdgi speaking John
"A fter a lpng attack df Grippe,
Hardlni; pus ted back ble chgir with ]
Which the Traveler,^*. Invalid
Mrs, V&ugjht seemed unable to re* 1
w as'
An odd Impatient g< stjure
and tW Woman with Limited
TO P U tt UP 8TONE8.
cover her Strength, She was veryrising,
peculiarly chgracterli|t
i^ract
Space /j Always Welcome for
weak and had no appdtite. VI*
windpi /.
e wit
MachineHaa Hook Which. Uprootc crossed to tbe
Their Darning and Embroidery.
NQL,
rapidly improved her condi­
r‘Gig BovIdefa With Case. - . f. ‘jTbeb' l aifr beateAf be aald, bis
tion And restored her to health- I
let si isrp and bard
yolce
jin mountainous regions particular- j. "It looks that way td roe. Bristow
sincerely r<commend its (Use during
ly,| but In all places where the ground' frill bare h i voice at the meeting of i| The traveler, the Invalid' and the
convalescence
or any (run down
la stony, the/apparatus shown here tbe sto ckbolders and you will have woman with limited space welcome
condition.’?
!
1
twill he, found great help m clearing only BO It certalnly k)oks fin though always any new ideas In the way of
JiJixjK C . N . V a u g h t ,
holders
for
their
sewing,
their
darnthe land. It wak lh vented Ay a Minne­ George Bristow would]' be the next ,
I !
Huntsville, Ala,
sota hign- As will be sei id, It lit a preside it'of the First ational Bank." ]
Miss Adelaide Gnmmi of U'alcrfour-wh^oled truck to be, drawn by
"Hate. yoir canvasHfe ■every one|Of L
town, \\ is>.j writes, "After a severe
hls vot fts?" Harding ijti jked.
attack
of jth<j (jrfppe, my system
“All but one.
was
iu
a very weakened, nervous,
"Why-not Ibat onef1 crisply.
run-down {'oildition, Ij took VI“Wouldn't reach hi
NOL tVith the best <|f result-1,
■ “What Is his name
; "David Sanderson Gomes from!
and it made me feel petter and
your old town, too. H|«’s just a yOtinlg
stronger thdn I have been! for years.’*
fellow,ii believe. He and hip widow-j
We have1never .sold in our store
ed mojther Uvte out Ion Falmouth
a^mort valuable health restorer for ''
street.'), a . •"
weak and Ir.un ddwn persons thafi
j Every vestige of olor had gone
VINOL, and w e ask such people in
from Harding's face land bis , ey^s
this/vicinity lo try V IN O L with
Were tearing. - “You’ e very certain
the.understanding thut tlieir money
On^r
David
Ban­
the
name
Is
,
Sandert
Clears Farmland In Short Time.
will be returned if-it dpes not do
derson?”
r
•
vo houses. In the rear, below the
,;all we clairhrfor it;
ou know him?”
body of the vehicle, Is a strong steel I “Bure thing. Do
I
1
iNew York City. jk.’ongrewwnafi Mar
tto W. Littleton njade a (ilea for tbe
establishm ent of Ihbor exchanges by
the State anthorljtUiH, on the model
of, wbat Has hoen idohc In Germany,
Ebglahd,
and ii other
European)
countries. He' waji speaking at Carfidgle Hall In aid bf the St. Vlnceqt
dd Paul Society, It a meeting ovor
■which the Right Rev.; Thomas F,
Cusack, Auxiliary Bishop of NeW
York, presided. Hip subject was ">Jan
and His Opportunity."
Harding otade a tr *iuendoiuj effort
“ Economic llberijjjr Is the finest fruit *1
hook, or, rather, | two hooks, one on
Dorranoc & Garrison, Prug-gists
o control himself, ;:bu| |his. voice shook
Oge of oar eivilizat (on, but Lt contains
bach side. , These hooks just skim
• W yandotte, M ica.
dtifully,
i
“
1
‘
used
to
know
the
mother
U brings us
th e wOrst danger;!,
along the surface of the ground ordi­
yearpagd—
-when
,
s))e
was-Helen
m iracles of comfoi and contains ’tef-*narily, but when they . encounter a
rfble problems. I the Standard Oil
rock they uproot It with ease, and jjhalonerV
•y to get her
Company . and U)|p Tobacco Trust!’
drag it along to the place where if is j "Th^n; yoru must
help.”
represent one sort of achievement of
to be deposited. The body of the ap­ j '
: ^.1
-i
-v- Did His Part.
Yes, he had
j Helen Chaloner
economic iiOep-ty. I, too. have the
In a W estern Kentucky' town Ren paratus can be raised or lowered ’ at
it now n her--known h« r and loved her, ing .or their oinbroidery, A few such,
liberty to sell my labor, and the iprowill,
Recording
to
the/depth
the
stones;
Watson had saved the life of Mvra
jjelore ambition had possessed hiaf I nqvel ideals are^ therefore, giyen here.
blem Is ho* to re (train /one and j not
■I’nrferhiH. Miss Iituerliill’s boat bad a re I|^ the ground, so that (he hooks
the other.
The Supreme Conti Is
— ' and Ijrozen’ h isjh sart. - They hud
sou
will
enter
the
earth
just
below
them.
df/jydu 'do mrtjch fancy work) on
been overtorndu iin a creek with a
asked to- t*f“-ide, t iIs question, i
With
one
of
these
stonepullers
a
furm
j
beeh
hstrothed when , le left the little- porches or while calling, use theirihs«iift current an)l ihe act of young
*lt is ctirious tlkat the only branch
where both we^e born to make hon dewing case-shown here. It has
Watson was a ;v*ry heroic one. He can be [completely cleared of rocks In j town
place im the world for .himself {and a ribbon bund which fastens around
olf the Government which hold* u“ice had saved the life! of tire gill after Rhe a few days.
or he-. iGxadu&lly l e had; let hove the ;waist -w ith'hook and eye,-and
ftfr life is called ; on to decide ibis
lie; h u i failed t© answer hjsr p|jtiiful - threte .riblbtin- bangers (the number
m atter, for *h* other branches : f*m Was sinking for the third time, an)l
he. had barely strength to pull hum
1 '
Clover.
I etterst
her
driven tho
rU’ClBL bad
llrtU-yiUCll
uu: memoryj wa O
SVA-I H'an Q\ (course,
*I
to haive abdicated jjtheir right to dis­
be increased with, your
self ^»nd the young woman to shallow
I
am
,looking
for
a
legume
to
sow
i rom, ijis brain with the tho|ight th it can,’of
needs).
cuss economic liberty.' What is the
water.
on rye in the spring r,o plow under she would be; a/hindfsonce tp him in
1 tru e m eaning of |h e Shernian ;antiTh^ first is' folded over and stitchThe news soon spread and Ben in the fall as a grden manure. I h isc a te e r.
tru st law? jlow wj|iI the Government
,ed Ir^t.o pockets, in each of which
Watson was hailed as tll)s real, live have lteen thinking of -crimson clover.,
, bring lt ab^iut tb it there spall be hero of the, village.
; An hour later he stmd in the living
!
i|Th'e soil is a rather stiff d a y at an
enough comfietitivfjj freedom between
FLORAL ORDERS
Auht Tabby [ Wilson, 1 the oldest elevation of 800 feet In Albany Coun­ TOO/m of Helefi Sandef job ’s borne. And
you and me,;so th a | Vshall not a!ways
OUR PLEASURE
[
woman In the village, mother of the ty. ) Clovers have usually done well Jfor th<| first time he
be fettered * in the race and yoju
Jy fie fiad been thronfeh all the years !
llttle'colpn
W
f
tastefully
fjesigo
an
d
arrange
bouquets
on
my
land.
y
Is
thereanything,better
always win. or you b e fettered and I the heroism off the young iman, and at
(without her.- Ah, h«( w, happy they
or floral pieejes for all occafsions, on very
that-I can sow than ertmeon clover, bod been in the far^otllpng ago! And
alw ays win?”
k
, short notice. 1 O u r 1 blossomk are alw ays
once declared! that B en; and Myra taking into licchunt the difference in
>The Oongressmap then took Up thq
fresh and perjfectj 1 «>
j .- \ x
must get married. "Ben saved Myra's price in its favor over red clover?-*-* then the parting! With startling dis­
su b jected labor exchanges, and asked life," {she said, "and now they must
tinctness lie remembered bow she, bad
W e execute orders for ill
G. C. L.
how men find thetrj! place In the world
stood under the old ipple tree iwtth
w e d d in g ; a n d r e c e p t io n
m arry apd (be happy ever afterward,
h
A mixture of crimson find red clov­
-**-those who are always face to face
decorations wfrith prom ptness.
„
Just as they do in the story books." er will/ probably give ( you better tb* him. tier)white gown/ BhOwing faintly,
If you aire a lover of floral exhibits),
t - - with the problem cjjf making a living.!
B u t• Beg demurred, The arrange* (suits than either ope sown-alone, un­ and hjsr s^eet, tendi - eyes gleaming
d ro p in a n d jview our display.
Its ex*
“ Do you know,')) be said, "that of
in the motmiight. Euen the perfume
ment did pot suit him.
less the soil is in Very good condition. of thii rosea she bail worn at hey
tensiveness m ay surprise you.
all Commodities labor is treated tije
"Wh)' not marry Myra; Ben?" said
w orst In its search for a place to the old lady. 1 She Is yours and we You are not likely to get enough hreasi came back tol him across, tb<U:
m
N M iilT tt,..’
growth from either of, these to make years as lie retailed !hi»-eager prom­
work In. If you !desire cotton or must lia,veo Jwedding."
R orist^-C ori Second and iBeplar Sts. ,
it
pay.
Hsually
it
is
better
to
sow
a
wheat, horses or (slothes, you can go ■".She'fi a ^tlce girl., all right,"
H om e Phone iff? X
Bell P h o n e 125 L
ises, fils tender goodi-ltys. God! if he
regular grass seed, -including red clov­ could Ionly turn thu*U years' back!
td the telephone and In fifteen minutes, plied Heh. "but I don't think
er and tirooth),! and to'cut these for
h a y e a contract with price and place pufebteri mttrry. Seems to me,"
Hef licurd a light Hep enter the
hay ' the. second year, -IrThe’ second room and he turned quickly. She
f
for these things, ;But labor wanders
wdnt
Op.
f
I
have
done
enough
for
grriwth
tnny
then
be
plowed
under
» aimlessly about Ifhe earth looking
stood before hfin - nol as be rememyra."-c Harper’s Weekly,
The soils in New York are-thorough-: her ml hejr, fpr the bio >m of youth bad
fbr a purchaser of sltB In the parks
............... .....................
...........................
"
■
ly Inoculated for clover. Whten grow­ faded from |bhr eheel s, and the girl* (there Is a spool of cotton or a roll of
ifeaiied with kno<jk|ng at doors that
Popular Fiction.
ing alfalfa, lt Is often necessary to is.bnem had gone frurn her figure— j si,Ik/ - A pair of actesors Is att
will not open.
| ;
T just Adore Grand Qp.era!”
Inoculate;
and In this case the best hut/hBr eyes wei-e a#(tender as*or old , at'the end; Tbe second Is painted as’
“That is one rieas'jb for the dis­
f Don’t Care for itfieii Nickel; It’s means of inoculating is to use soli
lvfind ter smile1' had Dust none of its a , measuring tape, and has an emery
content In this lap d . with all its {re­ the Pi;ln<lli)e of the .Tilling.,’’
from a successful alfalfa field.—Coun­ sweeiness.
at the bottom. The third is lined- . Succeed whfr | eyerythirig else falls,
,
1
sources and richest It is the-endljess
“Yes, Mabel; Pr] Love, You Jnst: try 1Gentleman.
!
1
In nervous prbsuation and female
she with ‘ canton --fianhel a fid piped with
M
J
9 h.n1” she 6 aid softly,, as
pureult of a job w ith no means, of
e Barrie If You W ere-as Poor^as a
weaknesses
titey are tises supreme
— ------------- -------, ’
narrow
ribbon,
and
holds
a
row
at
canlie toward him W th outstretched
finding it. If web could only bring Church Mouse."
remedy,
as
th
i
jbsands hatve testified.
Cranberries in Pacjkages.
haiid The faint, co(or died in her. (ilijs; / At, the dnd is n cushion- for
Work to the workjess man, t believ
“No, Sor, the Youfig Leddy, Isn’t
F
O
R
KION
E Y , L IV E R A N D
needles.
E
ren
'th
e
loops
at
the
top
that we should hajfe done one of the) at Home.”Evaporated cranberries will soon cbeleH;s and) her breal h came haltingS T O M A OH T R O U B L E
mujj'h’e
utih/pd
fo^
such
thlrigs'as
changed
you!”
The
years
have
greatest services tp the human nice."
“1- havenj’t the .Money .W ith Met he res much of a staple as evaporated
It is the - bes medicind ever -sold
took 1her hand in both of his pockets for the; thimble, buttons, etc.
j
Mr. Littleton sajjd the State could N'c.vw. biit I1II Pay Next, Week,? Sure . ’1 4pples or evaporated peaches, and by
over a) di iggist’s counter.
,
The
Invalid
witt
appreciate
A
,
large
ooked
down
at
her
with
grave,
]
a
n
d
'
I
4 o much in this ijlrection within the
I "He s-iNof FiVe Years <j)ld Yet, Con­ \lvay of educating the consuming pub­
working
attached
to
the
-rungs
of
lfm lts of the Gonstjitutlon and without ductor."
---- ——
lic to a taste for tbe delicacy in this tender eyes'. "Helen, ■my same, sweet
! ‘j P •
—fft
rM
her •rot'kiug ciufir. It is made as
owier! 1
;
pauperizing any jfine. Some place
’ "I I(on’t Want, If for Myself. You new and economical form' the pack
ahown,
of
dark
denim
or
bri^lff
rre'
rusl), of color dye 1 her cheek, anjl
- m ust be provided Where,reliable news
ages of evaporated cranberries will
,ow; I’m Buying It for a Friend.”
tme
tonne or chintz, wltii a ro\yktWl small
of vacant jobs .can b e ' obtained, amjl
‘I Delteslt l.iquor, but the Hootor- bear several standard recipes for pre­ the 1joki pf/scorn upon her face stun
pockets
at
the
bottom,-)
A
larger
button­
and C U R !
him, to itbe| quick; • "I )dn’t—you must
the L U N C S
this could‘be -arifjomplished by ex­ Advises Me to Use It.” Chicago Trt- paring the fruit,
dhe ! breathed.' ’ Oli, do you ! ed one above, Und a wide bag form­
panding the'State): Labor Bureau so bune.
This introduction of cranberries' In n o t!
th a t it might beoiinie a resort for
package form Is expected to afford tliiul that I;do not kpb w why-you have ! ing the liiu kinil. , Each* - pocket Is
WITH
man looking for wWk and employers
an enterirtg wedge-ilor cranberries in come here? Yopr Mattering words edged with tape, and the; whole isj
looking for labor,.,ind might preserve
the foreign market, Heretofore the are to wm Imy infnen -e with my son; fastened tp- the chair by ;uieAne; of
i
Independence jpf both.
people over sea’s have not taken very that you may realize your life's atm ! brass ring.1) and taipe.
Tie instanced tlje great labor
kindly to the American delicacy, al­ bitions. (/ Oh, bow low you imve fallen ( ■A ^ieat 1 nd compact t.ravelin)g case
is the one!shown, here; One s:.de of
^change of Berlin f l t h its two win
though efforts tiave been made to cre­ in m,y estimation'"
ttie silk square.,.Is*, sewed down with
darkened
with
i
The
1
eyes
one for skilled anjj the other fbr
ate a demand- for Cape: Cod berries,
Id s 18
canton flannel, ; in which iptns ate
It
is
true
thbt
pain;
”iNo,J
no;
Helen
Skilled men. each capable of holding
particularly In Great Britain. HowAND AU TRR0 TANOLUNiGTROUBLES.
stuc;k;
Inthe
middle
are
a
large
you
say,
but
my;
1
caihe
here
for
wligt
2,000 pepons. It i is In coin muni
eveL! the growers hav< ; figured out
Bon wttn other cljtles and can send
that much of the; responsibility for ctmvingihas brought n e to my senses; pocket for the ^eissofu, and smaller GUARANTI E d s a t i s f a c t o r y
OB
REFUNDED.
them labor. He tbi<j how Lord Hbtth*.
this lack of appreciation lies in the has mkde me realize wbat a failure! ones for emery au<l tliiuible. - The
j cllffe once found a German trudging
f/ict that the cranbern m Were not m lfe has been, ii know (how thati other side is stifehed over in a
^ _|L.
I toward Lelpelc aqd gave him a lift
available in packages; the form In Bve !wanted- you allw tys, Heie^i—suf­
you
ejverty
day.,
fered
A
{nd
iortgfed
for
in his automobile,'j' The man Bald bn
which the British houstwife likes to
was going to work a n d 'w a s certain
purchase such e&tabl^s. If that prem­ Bristowj may. have- th< presidency anjd
of getting it, because he had the
WyauffoMe Tims Table;
i s e is correct a market can be created weJcjomJe if you will folrgive me and readdress provided for. him by the. tabor
Leave Wyamloitle .(Out sti) for lietrou—
abroad for any surplus of the crop dees ypur oldj promtse to become my
5 '3fi s. m., 0 J05 n. ui . 5:40 a. nJ , <n;d
exchange of another city.- Lord Nptthnot consumed In tbe United States,— wife)’
♦very iiaif hour (oi g.-4U [». m „|!3.0H p. iu., then
ere
was
a,wonderful
light,
in
thei
; cllffe found that t | e job w as waiting
everj- 30 mlmituH U/ t. W p. ui, 6:40 p. pi., and
London Gltjbe.
half-hourly to 8 :40 p. in..ami hourly to 11:40 p. m.
woiti|an's
eyes,
and
her
voice
was
lodj:
. ifor film just as he:said.
. /
Iamvb WyamioUia (Oak 81 .) for TreniOt:—8;00
id £
J
jf
f.
id
r-
E le e t r lc
B iJ I t e r s
ii
j]
KILL
;
CQUCH
Qf ■ King’s
New Discovery
FOB081:
Dctrbit; ,Jnited Lines
STEPS TOO HIG^I FOR HOBBLES.
” w
t
Syracuse Womenf-M^ike Complaints
Against (Trolleys.
|
Albany. N. Y.-irThe hobble skirt;
figured ip a bearing!-before the Rublio
(Service romuiissffqm. The Council of
jWomen'H Clubs,
Syracuse, filed a
ieomplaint
with i the eoipmtsslont
lagainst the Syracuse Rapid Transit j
'■jlbdlway Compadyj| alleging (bat the
iteps oa the comjiany’s cars are too
high, being fn>m[ fifteen'' to sixteen
inches from tile ground. The Com­
m ission was asked to order lower
'steps.
i
Grow ’Em. TlRlj In Kansas.
Ottawa, Kan.io&car Kraus, of
Pomona, known ! as the • “Kansas
Giant." who recently wrote asking
a pltjce on th g . Kansas City police
force* decided fielf did not want the
job.
Me. Kraus,| a bachelor, and 7
st 4' inches tail, left* horal for Long*
Kail., telling Ihis relatives that
be woul)d return |n ,a faw- days with
' f*~ fiancee Is
an elongated wife,
tall.
LOngtoi^ is 6 feet j>
Greeley's Bi place- Marked.1
Concord, N.H. !l% accordance with
slature, the birth
a vfite of the
Horace
ley in Amherst
pl»4e of H
tabifc., The eenmarked by
« « s mark
wai;pi»*
t e a a i r of Greet
•ervBd to ble natjve tbVA.
ih±.
A Good, Gate Ti( htener.
This can be put on any wire gate.
Nearly everybody kndws how to make
Tbe Easterner—Youri new town Ib a wire gate as shown in the cut, so
all rigllt, but you have Very poor fire all that needs an explanation is tbajt
wire No. 3 is common: wrapping wire.:
protection.
> The tVesterner-—Wellj Rome wasn't But around phst A and make long
bujit in k day.
r
'
j enough to reapfi B. Run A ^ tont etick
The Easterner-Y es, but she wasi or Iron through wire IfKffllm. drawing:
tbout burned jdown In a day.
, — 1-----------r— -1' Not In Haste.
A clergyman jin the north of Scot*
lahdlf very homjely ifi I his address,
hose for his text, a passage in the
Psalms, “I (said in my haste fjll men
are n;»rs." J “Ay," premised the min1-'
later by way of introduction, 1‘ye sal
it in vour haste, David, did ye? Gin y
had hen here ye mlchtGia' said it at
your leisure,' my man.” ,1
and tremulovis.. "Y,oi are sure, very
sure]?’*.
1..,- - ,r ,
res,'' he answered.
Then she came tojwards Ihiin with)
outs)retchdd hands.
holirs ? passec unheeded by
both, Harding was a boy again
- he| had| Entirely fclrgotten the presldenqy andihls defedt^ He w/as by the-,
side 1of the woman? he lov
and: All
else iwas fbrgotten.
The sudden siarhu Ing ofii the front
door startled them; and a ) moment
1
Iff
which, Is subdivided/into receptacles,
for packages' of needled, twists of slilC
spools 9f cottofi. tape measure, bod*
kin, butlous,’ lingerie ribbons, etc.,.,
Tbq,- rase' Is rolled And tied with A
latent g young man. e stored the room;) ribbon bow, Jhe whole square hftv“Mather," be saja, excitedly,, “your ing-' first been /piped with the same,
a . . m , and half hourly to I DOp. to., and every
VOmiiiulea to ?:W)> p. in. ar d Half hourly to y-Zli
p.m. then hourly to 12:»J'h. in.
J-eave Detroit [(Waiting Uootti) for Wyaudolle
-h;Sa a. m. and half hourly («[ 4:03 p. to.I 4:28
ip. m. and every 20 lnjinujeH ut (l;48 p. pi-; f :08 p.
i« ; half-hourly to bills, p, Ui ; then hourly
Ui ltS B p . m. j, ] f. “
i|
Suudaye th e I scliddple begin* in Detroit »t
0:03 a. ta. and) I mTrenton at) 6:18 a. to.) Special
service HaturdHp and- Suudayw.
I
I>,, Mj & T. Division. (
For Detroit Ca45 tn in. and hour It to 1U/15 p. m.
Kor Toicdo TJZ and liourly to 9:12 p. to. To
Otofo-eonly (OJi^p, m- end 11:45 p. m.
GALL O N
; '
life’s.ambitlon ls realized. Harding ]14 fij-ibtj’oji,! * J /
1
the ^ext president ol the First
1A' little cardboard box, case will
and! (It was my -vote that won it for take up Only a corner of yoffr dfessf a u n a - f !tog table and yet It wBl hol^ all youri
■ • . ’ .
I'L?
. |t
■' i j ; bis
; John Hard ipg leafped
slewing materials. It, conktats of lour
Fof c<m4nlilblocks of all kinds,
1
with a cry. J
tla^ boxes tbe same siae (old cahdb*
any size- pier blocfejs, btiiljfing:
“This is President Harding, David,’ boxes -will do) enclosed \to a pasted
blocks,
etq-, granite! face, silica.
the
woman
(said
soiftl
t.
ft tdward
shell of cardboard,and tied fast With
• face fctcTp any ]{design,);
When they wer^ again alone Hard ,4 Wide satin ribbon. To the side of
What They Alt Say.
,| the gate can
r; ■
.
, 11
• 11
Ing drew h er into) Use shelter of hi
A njan went to see :a small baby. stole. [
each box are fastened two button3j
arms,
and
stroked
bei
soft,
hrowih
hai:
Sidewalks,
Basements
a
“He’s a fine fellow, Isn’t she?” hi
Nvtitch serve as ihAndleS. Thus you
with tender, finger)?. ,
f
said when he thought he had 'to1sar
have
really
a
tiny
chest
of
drawera
a^
Spccialtjf.
'
Fruit
"God grant;,”; h e said u fervently) >our disposal. i-New York Press,
something. “How old Is. It nOOr? m
The
old
itjeaftTlnC
a|,{
;:arp'fitp!
tree
"that
I
shall
be
worthy
of
so
great
her teeth bother hint-' muftlt? Hi
Home Ph- 19c 2fc7-J ■ ;
Bell 11J
does looli llk% you, doesh’t he? Evefy after u has once been jtanted, should love- as ypurs.”—G^RTRUjDE HA
An EcWpoimy. )
be abje to care for itsejf and bring VKY.
w i s . M A R T IN
one says lt does.' -Atchlsc
ilson Globe.
When boiling new milk.,
prevent
forth, an abundance ol frutt, can op
a
“skin",
from
forming
on
tfietop,’
as
■75 Orchard Street
longeir* be maintained, since such-A
Piece Work.
Now He KnoWt.!
It bools fifld two toBlespotme of cold
V( mean by mbthod is neither veifeonbmlc^i nplr
Customer—What do1 you
oji dbti’t know what that’s a pio^ :n!Jk to every pint when at the boil­
Fruit-trees or What­
that s lfn
ip , .; ‘Shaving
pessimists 2& [buslnesa-ltkje.
Bha'
of, Johnny?” esid .Mrs, Lapallpg*1 ing point; stif brttdtly tor a minute,
ever
kind
or
nature
deled-as
much,
or
f cents?*
tone of reproof ^You ought tp and the soealled S|ln> Wil< be reab­
toore,
care-and
attention
throughofijt
B a rb e r-^ * !^ ^ because i t take
your ancient hi stbry more. Thpt sorbed and the milk will not be tan*
the
season,
ok
any
cafoh
grown
on
this
more ttm a.to shave a rohn with
s t o p s t h « ( 5 « |lbl * a d b * ^ » « ^
long ta4e.,—;^«dge. ' _
The t e r e t e Man
FOimHi
I
r f o N
upborn
SJ
^U
w
** * * N k f P * p f r
v If- M|( ■■il?!T.i■’1-;'. ■vL
•'
't '
lS i t e £ i iv A ‘
X N- . B B n i$ r \ ■■-1.:
Wl L 9 1 ■
T-M
M
:/ 1 “ '
'A i A ' ]'
J. /’ IJk
- <*" > *h*J<t tL
f<
1<
*1
^ ; ,
N- Ai Mans, jTremou dealer .flu, 004}
Juutber’aud afl building tuaCOrlSl Fire
insurance. Leave orders at ■Smith'
•drag store. ' |.
|
Cha*. and Ajrchie Fuller spent $an
day in Detroit.
Mrs. B.’ 0 ’L<jmne spent Satprdaiyiu
Detroit.
|r .
j,.f
H. A. Betmeljt ot /Toledo called on
Trenton frieudk Monday.
Mrs. A. Seheuerle sod daughter,
Miss Edna, spept Saturday la Detroit
Mrs. K G. Hjirshey has gone to visit
her mother at ijfontisc,; 111.
The official bhard of ithe Presby teriat
church held a [meeting in the.church
parlor Tuesday^eveniog.
1
Mr. and Mrj).‘ O. Benoit of Tfoledo
V«ro the guests of Mr..and Mrs. Ge^.
Campbell Saturday and Sunday.
Miae Clara Turner of Homufhs visited
at the borne of iMrs. Wm. Buck Satur­
day and Sunday. vr
j
Mrs May Gorijont; of Detroit vi»ii
iter sister, Mrs. J. Roberts, a few days
last week
Miss friable Sipheuerle .spent Sunday
with Mrs. Chas I Bennett of Detroit
Tho Misses Jflyrtie Bock, and Alice
Hailey of Ypsiliftiti spent .Saturday and
Sunday with their parents
Mrs. Jos. Jteno and'daughter, Miss
■<* ddy, arovisinng relatives avCharUour
A,map and'his wife had 'givjp.np
faruitug In one of the best; fruit r tjfioOfij
of New , York atjkte ft^r what ithey
|nU«,
thought L more lucrative
position ia
town/ A they w^re
ajLtl
away; children [ came sell!
1trapse
round the statioA at 2 cents,;* bqki
“Don t let us opka the suit case! We
can buy theeje1grimes just as yell is'
New York,*’ denuuitrec! the mao.
"But the ex press jcbarges,” suggested
hie wife.'
it; . i
. |. .; .
“Won’t be more than, a cent'a box
forjtboaell should iknow’ I've snipped
enough of them." j
,
f ' .■
But on arrival ip the city, w hit was
the man's atuaaemSnt to find he | could
not buy ihijt 3 centibo* of.grapes!under
A special, elehtion wilt
school ' district No.' 1, township of
Ecorse ' (Foird village! tomorrow, at
which time two propositions will bsplaced before the voters': One, to bond
for 9L400 for tile purpose of purchas­
ing a (school site: and, second, (to bond
for 130,000 fox’ the purpose o* building
and furnishing an eight room brick
school building.
I
\
Movement for a Stale Highvtiy from'
l
; Memphlii to Bristol.'
| They ‘‘do thli ga‘‘ \ down In Teunessee-^if not, one thln|g:; t&en another,
but always jtonl sthljjg. Andl Juet at
present is notec .a spirited agitation
there for good road?, the pi rtlcuiar
feature of it no v most Ip the public
eye being a£ movement Tor ia : gf?ate
highway from fr emphia: to BnetOl; a
d is ta n c e of sb v e hundred mfles the
people of the f inner city
.A$pecially entbusi astic' Iover
prhjecti
1 "Such a higa way.” said
Moores, a Tenn< issean to al jiepc rtpr
of the Post in 'W^ashingto!
the
Parti Lichelt, aj young] man 23iyears other day, "has been (llscofelsed for
old whose home! was in Wyandotte, several years, bu only .withpi tip last
while working for the Michigan Beef 'slx months havb enterpri3lnf(; public
Co iq Hie stockyards at Detroit last men taken hold of the project iertweek Thursday^1was gored by a tuad ously." And he deacribos tb e s tua*
bull and sustained, in juries which ejaused tlon thus:
"A n'im portani ■factor>-m Mi a, [ita
his death at Bt Mary's hospital olu Sattlon Is ttie autJinonile Inter
urdsy morning/ The euvngpd animal the .iltntfl; T h e , leading auto iti of
<iItihs
iotlmled a cbuipouad fi'actijro ;^f tjm throughout tho S t«to have hu jsiu bed
right, leg and lachelt was injured In* .•heavily, to the fnovomont. fi U new
lemaUyi.. The rental net were brought inaf.oi Ini now being tested Ip ho conhome loir burial..
1 (RrtH’lloji of roiits In West rjer ties-
IJHIffl 61 Bill,
1
8
Forty| cents! Tijie ex.fruit farmer
pbbwi hisieyes. 'lfhat was an advance
of 3,800 pen cent onltbe price the buyers
used to pay him. How in the Iworld
Was the price madu up? Express was
only 1 cent;
brought the boat to
3 cenjta as the hbx Jreached Newt York.
Allow 1 cent morji for risk and; band
ng. 4* ciiots-, Now 20 to 40 per cent
Ohio.
ti
adymico Is |a high prolit for aVholoMrs. Mark nurk spent Wednesday sslier: lit ruoiit, so fttr only ft c«rnLi All
in-Detroit.
j;
;
An ordlnancelto provide for tho bplld- tbs retailerVproiiu of unuthel- 3|) to'4()
4ug of lino feijices Is now before the percent. At iiinstj tho gfupusi |thou{«f
tcounoil. ft is desiguod to end disputes not tie marked (oexceudTl) cents I Whaji
seo- Is found satl tfnetory, that so< tlon
whew adjolnlogf property owners can­ unseen bund had juggled prices'up to
of the Stnto,will be able to bulli Its
not agree, on tbtj!building of, snub fences 40 coiiti-'71 per cent tim high (for the
part of the proposed ntgnwuy CO wtdic r
An ico erearnllsoclal will bo given by
©rably/cheaper ;han It will
tO
an
who
eats:
3.01)0
per
cant
tpo
low
the Christian fhdeavor society Ion the
epUHttfiOt the, middle and eustori
r
the
mam
who
grows1
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i'resbytoria'n chitrch lawn Ibis evening.
Thomas Bourais'sa, tho 23 year old son visions.
Why, he could| hfrve afforded to iny
J. P. .Dick of blarkson accepts the pn,
"In the westoi-n ebd of this B[nte.
sblon of superintendent of the Trenton the freight. tolpAytnd Hew Yo|rk end of Mr. and -Airs, (Hicliael Bourassa of notably
in Mad lion county skill(1 clay,
Ecorse,
died
at
pt
Mary's
hospital
in
schools, offeree 1 hint by the board of of the handling, to[ pay a man ijo look
F^ads are being] built; and Ilf they
education.
!
Detroit
on
Wednesday
afternoon.
'SHe
after the sales, and;sllll have pu away
Harry J Telfkr, D l*. R^dlsVatAher, 50 per ce|nt profit oh bis grapes.
was operated on last Saturday* for prove successful an Impetus !\yl ! hefc
given th» Mempt is-to-Brlstol high (way.
andi 'Miss Heleii A O’Brien WerVniar
Paying the New York ex ortlon appendicitis, soq again on Tuesday:; •It bas beon e»tl nated that apiiid clay
rind at St. Jrsophs churchI Mo’pday
morning by Iteu J, R' Comuia^d. Fof- ground |floor1 rents—thn big gidoaiyi but n af not .able to stand the shock of roads canv be built at a cos»|
$t,
lowiag a werid ng. breakfast Mr and where the: ex-farmer made h a Hrst ithe seAondi operation: Besides his, 2Q0 to $1,50.0 a mile, as agajn *hMrs. Teifer left for a trolley 1trip Inquiry .was ou Broadway and paid a parents! the young man leaves a b rot ti­ 500; to $5/M)0 a p ile for grave! Madlthrough the stater
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er, Ed, and s slater, Mrs. Mary Riopeite. son county recently approprmjed 326;The question pf sprinkling the streets rental ojf 313,UuO a year. And then over The fuaeraliWiil.be held at St. Francis 000 for experimentation, with tjhe lartd
O
jO
d
beyond
these
preliminary
charges
has been left yith a comraittde at the
clay' as a substitute fOr .gravell ti the
trustees.which Will receive offers from alg^inst the grapes, paying a! clear, Xxvier's cbiarcu 'in Ecorbe tom orrow building of road: 1
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applicants ambitious to seen rp’the jib. dividend or'about 800 per cent, each to morning ■ ■■; .
j The Memphia-t i-Brlstoi bighiwa; has
commission man, wholesaler, retailer BELLIGERENT FOREIGNERS
Its route througfl one of t he no s .im­
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
No wonder the wealth of thelnation
portant, and a t the sam e1tune
WERE PROPERLY FINED beautiful section!i of h State tl|iat
(jHURCH
centered in the cities! No wonder the
4mous for its landscape settling!
K k v . D c n n is iu Id l e . B. D , P astoii
boys and girls broke away fdoto the
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farm to pursue 1that wealth/ Tins sqrt f'vAlhx Rakokskaf; John jjonviski and sure to material! v.e In the ntJt-dii tpnt
m. Clads Meetirig
of game made the fiariuer’s nine biiiiqu- John Harkavicx were .tiaed1810 each, by future, and especially if m ere s to,
m. Mjf rning Worship;
ear 'crop a sort of slaiceS box fori Jiistiee ‘Beattie^ Wednesday tuorniug be close.and effe-tive co-operatio 1 for'
m. SUbday bahool
securing Its.-(.construction" and jeardeipositfng gold ini city vaultd. When for an assault 00 Joseph Sigevig, Ing
. EpWorth League.
i t s ’cost bet' teen the humic pall. Evening Worship.
iroier. howaveij. wanted a loan; Slgevig elai xpejj that t he trip battefeff Uea, ifhe countiei and the State. And
Tuesday.
<j to come on his kness to those him with, their lists and a pair of brass why should not'these enterprisSng Ten­
. Eptfvorth League literary
krtuckies, Patrolmen Thon *and Ju nesseans be four d fqremost t^nd tnillbipk vaults for it.
chartz.
who made the arrests, also met tantly in the ranks of the great .and
But
perhaps,
the,
grapes
wore
an
ex
Wednesday.
■ 7:00 p. si. Prajyer Service, r
- caption owing to tbpir perjshablehature with1a good deal of troublb when they growing army of agi thtors for n'at bnal’
~ . Moruinjg isowect, ! ‘’The Pleasure of Your ex^faruier continued his Hrst haad' tried to search the threej mao’s ruoips aid In good-roads building?
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Go<{;,“ etooingt Rev. S Di Eva, pastor Investigations of the things he Used to for the weapons used: in the assault,
. What we need, declared the
ot the A rnolu'’Methodist church,'D e­
orable William Sulzer or this thwa
grow . for | the city marv. to eat. The
troit. willf>roa! Ih.
the floor of the ;louse of ReprjesLnta,he hotter be
he1 PLEASE BLEEP YOUR MONEY" The /Epwbrtfr league topic wilt be more be investigated, the
- *’<living a ttJnvincing Testimony.” grew. He found 1such extraordinary:: t Ther«| iSi8Q much pleasure in,puhtish- ttves not long m;o. "is a brpad. com­
prehensive poiic/ of public road im­
Leaders, Fannie Spear, Leah Smith.
ing a newspaper that sotue editors are provement by the nation.! Star js,
condititjas as these:
ilPotatoes.. price paid tie farmer 3hc refusing money as a, reward for their countiee and tOMinships.;
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, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
cost to the city min 8151): advance 300 services. Here Is the voice of a Kansas
“Mr. Chairman , the far-sighted wis­
Chas
J ones, Pastor.
editor, -which fairly gurgles with /.the dom of Julius Caesar built from tlie
Residence 53 Chestnut street^ »Home par cent, of tkhich onlkr 30 per cent joy he feels to work withouVinoney; • imperial
exchequer the raagnific: tit
went for freight And handling in the
phone W-L. ' I !
roads
thati
led In all directions to ,
It
takes
wind
tp
run
a
newspaper.
Morning services at 10 o'clojck. Sun­ case he investigated
day school 11:8(0 Christian lEndeavor I Mila, price paid the farmer,4c: cost( It takes gall to run a newspaper. It eternal. Rome. >The great Napoleot—•
0:15. Evening|:servlces 7. Mid-week to the city tuna 8c; advance lOfi per takes a.scintillating; acrohaUcumagiua- ’Caesar,like—built! the roads of Frar ce
meeting Wednesday evemog atT .
lion, a1half do^en white shirta and A that center in Pauft' from the gene al
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The Lord
l.ord Had cent. .'
MorniDg subject, "The
funds of theigovyy'mnent. C^pi|ar
Departed?’ evening, Echoes from the ■P o rk , : price pSid the farm er 4c to fle; railroad pass to run a newspaper But Napolphn were t ie great rohd-buj
btate Confereqce.’
cost t!o the'city man 20c to 30c; advance,; money-r-heavens to hetsy andjAlx hands ers of ancient and modern times,
^00 per cent.
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| round who ever needed mou«y> to run their foresisfht tnd their ju|dgrl
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
riE i
Wood. ,13 a cord;, city price 38; cost| a newspaper! Kind .words are the and-thejr wofl: demdnstrated,
Rev. Alexander
Ph.D., Pastor of cutUng32: advance 1000 per cent; - | uiedlutli of exchange that do the work beneficial resulito that follow like
ef Urquhart,
Ur
Eggs, country price 20c to 48c A- for the editor^-kind worif3 and church night the day the building p|f
Services 109 A|i'.w.
Ap and 7 p . «.
dozen,
or 2c to 4c An dgg; cost in hotolsj social tickets,.’. Whan you see an editor governmental, h gh^ays."
hopl 11:80.
Sunday School
It is eugy to ; vax eloquent ion good
ilOc for two or 15<) an egg; advapco 400. wilit ’money. watj:U him. He will be
Christian Enjdeavor
i>: 15 p . M.,
Enjdc
roads. And Tot nessee can rto ilmibt
paying
his
bills,
and
disgrace
the
pro­
Ihursday Evening service 7 p. m.
to 800 per pent. ,. !
match the New: York Concjrespmhh
"Man” will 1: be tho subject at both
Csbbagi) price paid farm er 81 per 50 fession. Make him trade1it out: He along that line svhen the flgttllIt f<: r noservices on Su
cabbages, or 2c each: cost to city .man lives to swap, , Then when you die, tlonal did Warmp up.—New Yc:>rk Comafter having stood around and paeered m erclai
10c each; advance 500 per cent.
ST. STEPHEN9 EPISCOPAL
Beef,' sper steer 35Q to 800 to the at his little jim-crow paper,, be sjire and
Ch u r c h
farmer; host to city man figured out on have yotir wife send1 in f or three extra l ;
tron Roi ;d Pavements.
Kkv. vy H T homas, D. D .P astoh,
copies 'by ode of your children, and
the
basis
,of
prices
paid
in
the
Senate.
In> the last t »w years dbcljde 1 Im­
10 A M—Mcjrning service and qer- Restaurant $2,000; advance 3.000 per when she reads the generous and touch­
provements have ben made In highwon.
5
ing
notices
about
you
forewarn
her
to
cent..
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l3->Sunday (School.
way constructic n. The deveJo] >ment
7 1* m —Prayer service
t Wheat, II per 00 pounds;.breakfast* neglect to send fifteen cents to the of the automob;le has done much to
cereal 15e a pound, or 19 per60 pounds,, editor. The editor knows it apd what further new dt«boveriea in r6ad makT w b Good M ottoes.
Bread, 8c to 10c per pound; advance he wants is heartfelt thanks, jrhen he Ing. The French have begun the use
can thank, his printers and they can. of a paving material consisting cf iron
I Iput. Gen. iBaden Powell has two 800 to 2,000 per cent.
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favorite mottoes. One is, ."Don t ftur*
Now our farmer-man had not gone thank the grocer. Don't wony about Bhavinge or iron excelsior embedded
ry patience wl®® ^be day. and the far in his investigations before he be­ the editor. He hah a charterfrom thb in cconcrete, T ^e metallic shi .vlnga
0 in sheets or masses, whhh are
Ather. “A 3mll( and a stick will carry came convinced of several things. Rail­ state to act as a door mat for tjhe com­ come
broken
apart, w th difficulty, ow ng to
a man througl almost any difficulty."
way charges did not acooupji for the munity. He’ll- get the office, and lie the intertwlnidj; of the ftlainenti, and
difference between the pric^ on the about your pigeonfooted daughter's which are somewhat elastic. In tho
W here th e B la m e B elo n g s.
Man is -the artificer of his own hap­ field and the ;price on the city market. wedding and blow about your bjg-footed construction of paving blocks a roofd
piness. ^l^et Jbfni beware how he com-1 The farmer alone created the wealth; hAylgl when they het< a 85 per ejehk job,, is fined with tt ese Iron shavtni s add
plains id thejdlsposltion of circum- hnt, he didn’t create it for himself; qnd and weep over ^your shrivelled sodt the Interstices,are filled with esmeht
8tanres for ijl Is his own disposition he didn't crUte it for the coaanmet. when it is released1from grasping body sufficiently flub I to penetrate t le enl
The blocks thus f ormed
he hl.iu.es.—•Thoreau.
He created It for the man who came pud smile St yon* giddy wjfejs ^econd 'tire
s trength and rest ata uce
possei
ferriage.
He’ll
get
aiofig.
The
Lord
between the producer and the eonsjndt-;
They Are also alasttc
to
a
r?e Hand behind the Fashlone.
er; in a word, the middlenkan. A sort oulyikupws how, but the edito^ will get
jarring. Thej have
under,
t, t for the ||nventlve faculty of man of coiossns, or giant, that middleman there somehow.
<
com
presalpn of jabbut ’
he matteit of feminine cloth|ng,- appeared* as yoft thought about him,
A
apd fifty tb msand
would faffr womati exist or edjoy
with on's hand-picking the farmer's
ade Inch, and a tpn,How to Eheff Pecans.
asks the Drapery Times.
times that of' cepocket and the other hand digging,into
pecan nuts,can (be shefie^/eanily If
,f construd ion le
the
city
qaaa'a
coat
tails;
with
one
fot>t
the nhts are ^ut up for a tew) minute;,
Enormous Pay Roll of Railroads.
of ordinary maicaThe pay rrjlll of American railroads5 out on the farmer’s back anff the other in boillnk water. This wifi ’sdften thh/
ATmuata to wi billion dollars a yeaf.
foot solidly planted on tha'coaAutner’s shell and make ft quite possible to rq»^
1’^ H-'. ■/ 1 j / , .•
stomach.
....
■vt move the meats .without difficulty..
d | aw«j";Raads, ''
Womi Brick Workers,
Politicians and political economists
,/ : '
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i / lo rbulid gooi I roads
Prussia’s bj lek yards employ nearly ar<J in donbt as to what CAusas the
Sawed' G h11dFf»m DeaiE*--1L;lwtt&r-jWskAies, '■of" a anyj' of
30.040 womei
present high cost of living. The Tech­ After aur.ehild h« d suffered, irotteli
i n k find it lm t year,
nical World Magazine for June gityB veto htpuchlal trmtile fdr a'#ear^’
lt|-next, or k n w thq
Do G hoi la H a u n t S w am ps?
directly and to tho^pOint, What
wrote G ;T- Rich irdsonr of f Rlphat
Never, il’s foolish tof ear a fancied other publication h aslet printed—tBe son's Mills, Ala,; “ we feared it, in
"'i^liiis(’Alteady attained hive
I. when tpere are real and deadly real reason for boosted prides and t |s consumption.f It liad a "bad cough tiU
In ttjs bre id astf
the
time.
Wd
tyied
many
I
redwitUe
trie
penis tognafid against in
re
48
golug
to J e shpp%
mediciqfl
without
avail
and;
doctor's
■; ~- 1 1 .
marshes, bayous, and lowlands- /-inepe remedy- 1 ' . " -i
seemed as uiselesn: Finally Vref.tril ' demand. Jjfdr-iiiad-workiiig com idta- aa
Ore the mala:;ia
germs -that
11|ASh |^v»
——
v- cahser
j- f agup.
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A B u rg la r’s Awfiujl D eed
' are:. will tax the pcwerjpr the stAte autiior^]]
Dr. King's Now Dlecokery,
chills and feterv weakness, aches,in tph
pleased
eak that
|, 1^0—. to
l!|. NT
.UK, one
UU0 bottt$
WV—MffljfOClQllj S (ties to mAke a weH-prdport^oi ed 'dlB-"
may
hot paralyze a hom#Adcoraple
'bones and nuscles , and d»»y {S^Ara
-(deadly typh< id. Bat Electric Bitters iv aVa mother's long illhese. B u tte complete care, add our child'ia ai o tribution:
and heaRhy.’’, Fo^. douglie,
destroys and! casts* out-' these vicious Klhg’s New Life) PlUs are a splendid
Those Affio predicted that tt Ik good
asthmja
remedy for women. “They gave me
is, hoarseness:t
terms from 1be blood. t ^ re®
roadsiienHiuait
am would be she rhlllved
t'i "this most ilanderful benefit in Constipation Slid croup and soralmi
'Kdrove all ih« malartafrom mv systtotm .
icefljOc will have to a mend thetr forei asta..
fallibleremed:ly tb«itT8 made.
'wrote Wm. IretW eH G nbam a, ¥•L ;
ir , thero Is not >now m, leergifi,
‘ free
fre<
ana I t 40 Trial bottle
//■and Eve ha 1 finis health'ever sihee.
ty hut ft eager to get m tbei,
tedd by Dorcancp & Gar d atiff
' -Use thleanfelT sure remedy only oOo nt 3de _
?ertty MUifrUantg Coaa UutJon.
Dowrancb M Garrison and' Gdhal«u lau Bros., drugffifiM
Cibataa Bros., drugglsi
Ejfos„dragg lets.
N ew
S ty les
, r' I- " ,
a re
5
p-
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w o rn l b y
d is tin c tiv e
d r e s s e r s lo n g b e fo re r e a d y m a d e d e a le rs ;h a v e h a d ^
c h a n c e to c o p y th e m .
The
v e ry l a t e s t , m o s t e x c lu s iv e
fa s h io n s a re
o b ta in e d
in
Four-B^ttnn Novelty
Sack, No. 712
c lo th e s m a d e to o rd e r by
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&- Co.•
Merchant Tailors
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(a u th e n tic f a s h io n id e a s arie to b e s e e n a t
o u r store*.
M a k e a s e le c t io n a n d h a v e u s
ta k e y o u r m ea su r e
fo r a
suit
coat
d r
m a d e a s y o u w a n t it.
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W e guarantee a satisfactory fit* good w o rk m an i h ia and pure Wioolensi or ref tike your m oney: :■
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ng with
wit
1 French Dry Claaniog
Syateai
n I".wsat .’HS’draulic
26 Biddle Ava. corner Syca'incre
opposite" Marx Npw Tbaatro
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N o ^Brealdn^ In '’
characteristic o f t h e : “Queen Q uality'*
Co^tom G rarie O xfords is their flexible fit. T o o
m a n y shoes a te like th e wooden lasts over w hich
th e y are made?—stiff End unyielding. T h e y h a v e
t o be “ broken in.* W h e n a shoe is broken to confo rm to th e foot, t h e original lines Ojiust be changed*
T h e shoe th u s becomes loose a n d shapeless. “ Queen'
Q u a lity * Shoes “ keep their shaped because th e y fit
perfectly w ith a flexible fit* { T ie shoe j yields to
th e foot aa does a glove to th e h a n d . jW e h a v e
o v e r fifty styles o f these superb (shoes to show you*
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