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VOLUME 4a. HCL s$ ■■r;.i Sunday Sehool Officers. _ The members ot the Congregational 9MBday;^hooT ^asV^Sunday etlbted thb.following officer^ for the coming yearl." ; Superlatendent—Mrs. Jabe? Bacop, ■Atot.Superintendent—Mrs. William OampbettTw ■ Secretary—James Schmidt. ; : Asst.; Sec ret ary—Hollis Freeman.' Treasurer—D. H. Wurster. Llbrarlan—Paul Maroney. Executive Committee—L. T, Ernest Hudson Fett Wednesder Morn ; lug Vnder Losded Wagon.; - Erneft, th e eleven year, ’oltUsoh pi Mr.^ aud Mrs, Herman Hudson, of The tnan who thinks tiwiqe before letting logo oC hia loocoy is , Lyariog,. met with a painful accident Wednesday, morning that Will confine ! on the sure road to fortune. You will never write a bank eheok him to the house for some tim e .! • without thinking twice and often three times while' ihe ,lQ0ftb ' . The lad was accompanying his JIam Self oi this place, who su rvive dollars jingling in your pocket go like hot oakes. Others are 8 {father, y herwas drawing) a load of 1,070 pounds p f live hogetb th eC b el pleased with the; banking'service we offer. sea market, The bov hailheea walk ing and w benithey wereron th,e"ibvel "W H Y -pO N 'T "Y O U TR Y day afternoon,HeV; C. J. Dole officlat fust north of the barn on w hat is Wurster* ing. Interm ent Oak Grove cemfctery. rr‘.r{*V known as theB ow Jes h iH ith e b b y at-; tem pted to climb on th e wagon. He Will Again,.Be. Candidate. . The following officers of th e K. 0 . slipped, and fell just in fro n t o f one of Justice Joseph 8, Steere, elected to th e re a r wheels and,,w as ru u ,o v er by T. jd; M., were elected last Friday1 b ig h t f o r th e bom iugryeay^The office t he supreme henchlfor a short term,: ' ' ' ........ ‘ a weight th a t is . estim ated a t' about # announced th a t he will be a cancjt 1l500Ppunds.T - . - f . ^ of physician was le ft v acan t and will be filled ht; a fu tu re m eetin g date fo rre -e le c tio n a t th e coming Mr. Hudson^ who was driving the Com.—J a 4 W* Speer* ' spring republican s ta te convention, team ; fe lt a sudd[en ja r o f th e wagon KWT&V'*':\.Y* ; " ju s tic e Steere ;comes from the; upper Lieut, Com.—Geo, A. Young. as the wheel ra n b y e r th e boy, qnd as Record K eeper—Geo. 9. Davis, penjnsula^and Was appointed to th e Fooked around he saw his eOn rolling bench by Governor Osbortt to fill a on the ground. The . rig h t sleeve of Ftnhntce ^Keeper—H .E i CopperM :^ ■ H ■■■ *■ 4 ■1■ .vacancy. caused by _the. .d eath -0 1 Chaplain—Elm er.Beack. I: - V rt-T. t *,u th e boys overcoat was J^orn opt a t tbb > >1- 1* ' '/* in the direotiotTof Original ^ ovelties and New Features has- met Sergeant—A. Bi Sawyer, mem1^r7o.f:i|).e_CP.nrfe It was neces -righeshoutdevH h'e^i^tV sifi4-;of>iils. , with most gratifying success, and we shall deem it a. privilege— sary th a t he be- elected forAbe short m ! a t A.—LeRoy Brower* -face was considerably cu t and bruised, ’’ 1st Mi of G ,-E . H. Chandler. ;;.s term of a few months and when ask bis le ft knee and hip severely sp ra ia to show you a very <extensive assortment# of HOLIDAY GOODS 2 d M .o fG .—‘RussellW ^eeloCki ed If he would be a candidate fo r the that are as new as they are pleasing and appropriate. id, and his body is in a* badly bruised Sentinel—M. A, Shaver.; long t e h n . a t the spring election condition, ■■ ■ — * \ . __ ■ ... F ortunately no . bones P icket—A, E, W inans. Judge S te e re 1replied""that-hn-wouldi were broken. a r e r ig h t ..The boy was brought, to the/Office For Michigan Roads. “E rO rT rM . M. Officers. of Dr. Palm er where his Injuries were Postm aster-G eneraLH itchcock-and dreBaed and he was tak en AoAhe horne Secretary of Agdcu^ture-W ilson have M.-QnTaesday. evening of this week of his parents in the afternoon. notified finv. Osbora th a t 810.000 is the following officers were elected for; Throughout our. stock are many choice and .desirable gifts. waiting for th e state of Michigan fa th e com ing year: useful ~coiTtirtmng^ of Parisian Ivory th e U. 8. treasury to be appropriate* P ast Commander—Ada R ,S p eer. The home of Frank Norton of Yp in case th e sta te also contributes 820, ■and beautifui artieles. Commander—Emma A, Leach, silanti wa^ destroyed Monday ntight 000 Aor th e jpurpose of improving the Lieut. Commander—Florence Van _ — Our line of S ilv e rP la te d —'Ware, -Sterling—Silver—Spoons, by. a fire, the origin . .of ' which is uti post-roads of thb sta te , over which Riper. ‘ Hollow Handle Knives an d ’Forks, is complete, with prices that known. The greenhouse connected rural delivery is effective. Record Keeper—M artha E. Shaver. -will please you. 7 ~ ~ . - __ with the house -was 'also practically, The-^letter— recom m endsthat^aO O Finance Keeper—Mildred Emmett. destroyed; and th e loss Is. about.$5,000, Beautiful Quadruple Silver Plated^ Toilet Seta; Cut -Glass, ralle road traversed .by ru ral carriers Chaplain—Mary F. V anT yne.. Mr. Norton With his b rother b u ilt th e be set aside fo r improvement. - The both in heavy and light cuttings, at prices that are right. Sergeant—Josie Johnson. M. E. church and th e G. Pi G lazier appropriation-of Abe money is p a rt Mistress a t Arras—Jennie Harris. W aterman's Ideal Pens as low as $1.00. Fine Leather ■ • •________ _ ,*____^ _____ •” memorial building in this place. o f att expendUufS«^f/iJ5fi0,()00 by con t Sentinel—Lucy Nichols. in Rill Folds, Purses; Card Cases. T^dles’ Hand Bags of gress in the varlodavstafes for .th e .P ick et—Susie Hulce. new designs and Traveling Cases. ■ Francisco Gleaner Officer?. Improvement of post-roads. Pianist—Clara Hutzel. Quf%tock-of.-Manicure-geod 8r- 4m t—up-4 it—fancy Colonial -meetin g of F rancisco B. A. R1 Election. Congressional Returns., Arbor of G leaners the following oWChamois Rolls, are novelties in themselves, and are ..very pleasing A t th e annual'm eeting of R. P.^Car./■■ . According to; the official canv-aslng cers were chosen:— to everyone, a t prices from $1.00 to 16.00. ^ penter Post, G. A. R.^whichwPs held boarilin Lansing Monday the returns, ' Chief—S tu a rt Daft. ‘ A pretty lot of B ox. Stationery, froin 2flc. to in th e lrjia ll on W ednesday afternoon eject Young, Republican congress,? ! Vice C hief—M anfred Hoppe. fumes in handsome packages from 2S s~u s. $k00; IVifum of this week th e ufoilowliig officers S ecretary and T reasU rer-^R ena man, over McDonald, Progressive in were elected; . ___ . , ' balk from 40c to $2.00 the ounce. ■ the 12th district in Ontonagon county. M artin. JDommander—John F ,»W altrous. . _ C haplain—Mrs. Alf r ed Lam m er s\ -McDonaldis-naroe— w as-placed-on-the Smokers'.Supplies for the GentlewenrGifjftrs »\-Boxes from. Senior Vice Com m ander—A. N. . Conductor—Henry Kalmbach, ballot incorrectly, which caused 458 Remember the choicest opts ' U \ 5Ooup. Beautiful-Brass .Smoker^set»,:Sm,oker.S tan^t etc. M ortonr - _ L ecturer—Mrs. Summerville, votes to be thrown out, giving Young and .best qualities are to be ' BoojcB for the Boys and Girls,' Books fprUre Children, Games, Junior^ Vice Commander-rJobn G. I. G.—Fred MenBlng. n /plurality « i o i off 215. t O ther official ifound'at our market. ScHmidti Blocks, and.m any;other articles to please the Children. pluralities follow: Congr„essman-at- O. G.—Lewis Walz. We make a speoialty of Q uarterm aster—Theo. E. Wood. large,. Kelley, 11,000; F irst district, curing our hams and babon.~ ' J h s t R e c e iv e d - a la r g e s u p p l y oi. Surgeon—A ~W f Chapmam Tr ees by the Roadsld er Doremua, 5,800; Second, Beakes, r a y ___ Sausage of all kinds always Chaplain—John S trahle. Third. Smith. 127: Fourth, Hamilton The*idea of planting trees ' • — on hand. 4 h e N e w B ook o l P oem s, Officer Guard—Luke Keilly.~ 400j-Flfthf Mapes, 600; Sixth, Smith, roadsfde ought—to—become popular. T rv our pure steam kettle. . “ TyTRiJ/Pg T(T~'HA^PrNE 3 S " ^jOOOr^Seventhf. -C ra ra p to n , - 2,600; T h e re is som ething id its favor. Our M arshal—E. L. Negus. ’ rendered latd.. P atrio tic In stru cto r—A. Stpger., Eighth, Fordney, P,600; -Ninth, Mc- forests have been entirely destroyed ■ b y F. A. S tile s ___ Phone 41 Delegate Ao S ta te Encam pm ent— LaughlinpJjSOOj-Tenthr-Woodruff,^!; In many sedtionV and In others it is .Chelsea's former well-known Baptist Pastor-.—"Wo-afe selling.tlmsc bu t a W estlon of a b h o r t"ttm e at^the CrEr-Bowen. M e venthjTiindquistV 1^000." " A lternate —A* S te g e r. -booke.atJ$1.00, but they are worth much ■ m or^-C oihc' in »nd ra te the t i mber is being cu t downr Grange Meeting. For th a t reasolvit I» th e ' p a r t h ^ wls^ :sce. them ;' .....~........... November Crop. R eport The n o rth Sylvati G range a t th eir dom to replenish the supply, in every loo to r-i g h t O u r s to r e .is t meeting elected t he fc way. T heni t n o; fleers for the coming year. trees by th e roadside afford welcome has*j«st been-l88ued-btates—th a t- th e -M -a k e -^ m ^ X m a a L -^ e io ^ ’Master—Joseph Sibley.shade and sh elter, besides p ro te c tin g condition-of-wheat-aacbm pare4-wlthOverseer—P. M. BrQesamle. th e roods In th e storm y w inter ;tim e. an average p er cent, is 90 In the state and southern-counttes, S fi-fn -th e ^ n ^ [L ecturer^Mrs^CJBJilQateJU In th e -p ra irle _ a e c tlo D.o f Abe tra l counties, Steward—Chaa. Young. ____ plan should m eet with special Asst. Steward—Lamont Franklin. favor because th e re th e wpod prob- counties .and 97 in th ^ upper peninWe haye not got all kinds, nor have we a lot of any one suta;. .One year, ago th e p e r.c e n t was Chaplatn^M rs. J. E. W aiz r ~ ----- r em is a serious-one. -----{— ” ' ■ N O W F O R QHltlSTM AS kind, butzwe try -to keep something th ^t will bum and-keep you 80 in th e state, 83 in th e southern T reasurer—C. E. Foster. * /w arm .' .■ . ■ •This Grocery Store is shaping itself for the biggest tfade in counties, 88 in th e c e n tra l counties, S ecretary—N. W. Laird, v Haa Yet •— Apologised. . ........Not —- -............ .— 92 in th e northern a n 4 94 in upper -------- --TRY-0 UR- PEER LE SS-SPLIN E COAL---------------its history. Food buyers will find it the ideal place to ^et t jeir G ate K eeper—Thos. Leach. Prof. Barbpur, of Y psilanti, hhs not penipsula. The to ta l number of bush_______ ___________ _..IT PLEASES._____ _ ______ -Ceres~=Mr8.-N.-W^Lalrd. — - ....- - j e t produced an apology fo r his: alie ~e)Trlstmaa Buppliea and save money on everything they els of w heat m arketed by farm ers in Pomona-^Mrs. C. 'Schneider, nation th a t Speaker Clark of th e house We have installed' a new feed mill. Give us a trial on your See us for your Christmas wants. November a t 95 flouring mills is 96,Flora—Mrs._Lt Franklin. of representativesyAjecame d ru n k -lfr ieedgrtnding. 695 and ajf 75 elevators^and to- grain -" L. A. Steward—Jennie Ives. Ann A rbof and was p u t to bed by fra- dealers 60,663 o r^ a to tal of 157,358 The next meeting will be held a t ernity breth ern . The Im patience the home of Mr. and Mrs. L am o n t, grows as tim e passes. When he look- jusbels. Of this Amount 87,827 bushola were m arketed . In th e southern -fnnrirttti-on Friday^veningfDecotffbe^ m aff four tiers of counties, 62,658 in the there was nothing from Prof,,B arr central counties and 16,872 in th e bour. Mr. Clark has stated very can northern counties and upper penin Flag Raising. didly and semi-publicly th a t if Prof, sula. The estim ated to ta l number of The new flag pole will be raised and Barbour does not re tra c t he will sue jusheIs— of -w heat—m arketed—in t hethe -flag-unfurled Friday^Decem ber him. The story came to. W ashington ■ ’ our months, August-November is 2,*n til, at I p . m.: A fter th e flag raising irotn Michigan th a t Prof. Barbour 260,000. One hundred mills, elevators the Aollowing-prograhi-W.ULbe jglyenj. said he would, apologize, and he has ];rain dealers re p o rt no w heat mark*A<idres8—O. O. B urkhart, President, had time to communicate with the eted in Ijfovcmbcr. Hoard of Education. \' speaker if th a t is his purpose. r The condition of rye as compared Song—“Star Spangled B anner,'’ with an average per cent, la; 02 in the School.—__ - K. o f P. Annual Meeting. _____ -Recitation-*'M eaning of th e F lag.0 Chelsea I^odget- No, 194, K. of P., etate-an d northern counties, 93 in the Dofothy Speer, Irene . Vail, Grace ield Its annual m eeting a t Castle southern counties, 91 in the central counties and 96 in the upper penln* - la-H-Wbdnrsclny evening, an d elect-1 Flag Drill. Pupils of Miss’Depew’s ed the following officers: was 88 in the sta te and cen tral coun' room. , ■ ■ C. O .-R . D. W alker. ties, 86 in the southern cdufoties, 03 Song*-'!Flag ot th e.F ree." Schbol. V. O.—W. S. McLaren, n the northern and 00 in th e upper Address. Rev. J .TCampbcll. p re la te —T. G. Speer. ' : — peninsula. Recitation. Pupils of Mrs. HowM, of W ,—Conrad Lchtpan. The condition of fall pasture as le tt’s room. M, of. E.—John L. Fletcher. compared with au average per cent, R ecitation—“The School and th e M. of F.—A. E, Winans. ■• s 98 in the state, 97 in th e BQuthern Flag.’’ Gladys Lgach, K. of R. and S,—'W . H, Hesel- and central counties, 99 in the north R e c ita tio n -' ‘T b^B est Decoration." schwordt. >ave the .la rg e st line of ern counties and 102 in tbe upper G ertrude Mapes. M. a t A ,—Paul Bacon. ev er shown In Chelsea. Souietl f thc make, peninsula. Come in and oxamino o'ur lino of Diamond Rings, Song—America. , A . I. G.—A. B. d a r k . The condition of liv esto ck through big and little. Dolls of all J lnd* ^ Irescn t yo« could buy, , The public are invited to these exLadies’ and Gents Watches, Bracelets, Watch Fobs, O. G.—H. H, Avery. F ree Sewing Machines, the l,eat l . *ir p 0t8; Coffee erciaerw hich will'be held in t^ e high out the state Is 90 fo r horse:s, cattle, Delegate to Grand Lotlge—H. D, sheep and swine.' ' all kinds and Postal Card Albums. . . tlier ugeful ar- ’ school room, Cuff Buttons, Dockets and Ch|uns, Tie Clasps, Sterl ,&■. *■' 1 . Z*'" —1 **' rculators, Clmflng Dishes W ith e re d , ' ing'and Plated Silverware, Silver Thimbles etc. Our Move on Nowl A lternate D elegate G, A. /leGolc. Notice to Lima Taxpayers. Jon’t fall rti> Inspect our stock, * • Christmas candles, lino is eomplote, and contains many other a^ticlou TrURtec --.T. N. Dancer. • says a noHceman to n s tre e t crowd, tturc the- largest line to ndcct cl9™ The Undersigned will lie a t th e and whacks heads If It don’t. ' Move Grand Vice Chancellor Hugh Van* apes, Oranges. Something good e y ____ , .... . Ama town b^D ev ery F rid ay during desirable as Christmas gifts.. b n now," says the ,big, harsh mineral dewalkcr,- of Ypsilanti, was present >eoeinl>cv; a t th e K em pf Com m ercial pills to bowel congestion and suffer{ng follows. Dr. K ing’s Now1 Life and gave a very pleasing address A Havings B ank C helsea, D ecem ber iirivuftu wui-n of the u .r, evening. .-v^ hi.iv 28 Ja n u a ry f f a t th e D exter Havi'ih o work Pills don't, bulldoze the bowels. They a fte th r in g sB a n k , D ex ter, J a n u a ry 3, to vc- Farmers Shoppers! & Merchants it # M l ill m Bank Our Special Efforts This Season 'i f si •V'; it .... ;i Our Shp© and Rubber Stock for l£ejbt is cpmpl^tBv and of the best quality. ‘ THE RRIORS J a Invite YouLAttantlon M To The Latest and Best ■ The best of everything in the .Grpoeiy Line, and prices that are "right of Old^Tavern^Ooffee^ ^ TRY OUR 10c OCRS John Farrell & Co. mm*Choice Meats Eppler &vanRiper ii W K W I L L A LW A YS TUKAT Ohe^sea Elevator Co, RIGHT. KoWahx) G rOHB, Treasurer. was served to which ali did amide justice. A dvertisem ent I, Vt# 2\ A. E . W INA N S & a THE CHELSEA STANDARD, DECEMBER 13,1912. A Jackknife Carpenter can dosomci good work with t i‘u X t handy ‘ " tooT.but ITbut a real CarJ f i M m f M fldraw B jeat, o i Tool* and the right raw Brltrih Homo and Hospital atStroatham Now Inadequate. pw li^ A o It id .A dt)ty of the kidneys to rid the blood of uric acid, an irrhating = peLsoShtfeat is^oa. ... QueenAlexandra ofEnglaua has a KanUyionniog lapet charity in the British Home and side/ ' Hospital for Incurables a t Streathami, rTnirHfiirTnAgBr the lnBtltutiottTaooa- - i%itflyfejurlo*ol* W f i o itotally I ^ M iS a T e ^ c a fe rT6r ” becatno totally Inadequate atteplo^toadMhe, the enormous number of cases which dissiniwh gravel, came under Us province. urinary; troables, In 1863, however, according to the weak type,‘drqp*y or heSrtdUetee,; Bystander, Quesh A lexandra,then . Djau'a 'Kidney princes 'of Wales, hq°a.ih® a liberal Pillahelp the hi supporter, 'rhro\ifth‘' ,her donations, neysfighfdffurlo and tho ififluQ«ee~ot her patronage ac -h r Ini the hoapltalAtntR n c'W* w etrep c g, , it gained^a sound financial basis,. Tor jak kidneys adi weak add many, years j t /w as: situated in Clap» relief 'fwm^backache and nrinarv ilk ham road, but in 1864 the buildings, be^NIOHWAN CASK. 7 ^ -.■Mrt, 0 .>W.^Bur«er,. (08 sh«?man Av* came so crowded that new quartero Cerunna. Mloh., lay*; “Tho inlna thr^T*& m (O n ilLo f m y b M k w*"e fo ." v J m were sought at iStreathara., The pres somet me* mei I could coutd not iretVv,, set out of a chiff ent building cost'in the neighborhood ItX itooped, Iwould nearly-toppi* L h*d awful di«*y ipeli# afid rny ho^,! • K<in*ypmi ^ffilprtTlno- from .the first and coaUnuid use entirely ppred me,'* unu*4 2 ft BOoeBq ^ D O A N ' S FOSTER-MlLgURNCO., Bufftlo, Nw r«k AtoiA kid Bread F lour M odoceet s to re and 'fce'fteSp itead ^th aiv afty flour •QTpurpoMt' . VELVET PASTRY FLOUR 4 f duto not have to be .loaded cri*h-Jahortejking tagOtrproper rc $ u U s — T h e se m odern K & h e ii helps davetim e and araxey and produce the best b e n d .jw&jjaal&i " H e n k e l's F lo u r fe -N e v e r -Dear f 7 ;NbVto Be Caught,Farino?:f(6h one! side of the hedge to boy on thj othe r side)—Now, then, m y lad, jltd n T T ^ b ll youiaot to iet ma patch you h e ro again? Boy<. (preparing to run)- -All right, doa’i .........* " caugbtme Yett==Weckl]rTolegrapl Ship Y our F urs to F UNSTEN I ■' ■■liPi—WjyiWWWWBIlN.IIIIIB■!!■ W W H a n y C h ild re n A ro Sickly. ark.ut la tho World, Oar ■ate* ora •tteuded by the groiteatt (ur bajejr* borers ot 0 :.C<m*do, Com* thli country. Europesna.C Htltlon Am ongthem l»Sen*: fli_______... _____ ____ ... .. AffUtip ■ 0tho prices! Dealing Deal)nr cdirect you liroet with wlth.yoi wswedo. can’t 70a toe whywec*aalien! to pay you blcgeet price*? 8 I | M oney In T rap p in g Trap dnrl ap.urate time.- Mink. Coon, k, Uual(r*i, Wolf, Lynx, White Weaael •vt oilier (ur* ar*r*lu*bl»tour.and'lt'ra eiweb .h themwlth-ftmitrnAnlmnUiMl. Wewml Tin MHUuu.DcilATi.' wert.h.o( m,t mth_fur* *ad will payc*ih(or'thim. Toyet bud reiuiU, o**— Fu n eten A nim al Cart Woru»r»nt*e.ttil»hail tolncrc»«« yoorralrh, aM>ntr*dd It. Ouocan, at a holler, mad*llvIMclear cuaam __ ien Ueail'bV'.U. H Qorerument end by «ip»r|. , <11j 111,,,*. Toot OrtndPrlie.WofM'eyilr.iyot. 1mtalttd »l. ln Stale IW irih*kind wanted. drwaiillewewareoalSufoMrewwat-^tll-nPtarlnr-prlcea.— nWK—Tneeer'y0«IAa,0*meLaw*. SupplyCatalny—ahoob Pel' wtHi far Market Report, Shlpntni Tire, etc, Writ*today, Plmgitf*'0pi>«,A0ise 181 PuneleaBldg., St. Louis, It* mm I lf;- 4 Jv&K i:>% ) m+M .-oVii/t. X.-‘-\j. >■ fP H w mmt .US» r *lipP;*f c■jo ,-- ?tn» ...orm a/ T hey are so pleasant to take children tained, T he lim bs are bound down tig h t so as like them. . Used by mothers for 22 Veare. At a) d rftd ata.S S c. Sample malted FREE. Addreu. to./save room in shipping. Then they are bound A. sTolmated, LeRoy. N. Y. Adv^ .. together in bunches ef five, _thiff being convenient QtieiTn Alexandra ^ C harity. for~both uliipm ent r- ' ■' :T.ffire. Were others. . ■' r-' in open cars th a t they may be kept cool: and poa“Yqu,” sighed the rejected lover, nnTBr-wl^Tgt.Hamitl;p^iifilsht-wiitr-and- Of £.2i7M0,. which was subscribed by -^wouldTlnd-your-na mo.^wrlttea-in im--= .' their attractiveneBB -thus.- be .lessened. They are th e pUbllO. perishable characters on my heart T ho beneficiaries in th e home are sold direct from the cars :to .retailers and these could you but look.'’ mattft t^ phlnt of'kenplng them1always in.the open nil persons of w hat the- B ritish term “So,” murmured the fair -young tirft- ' middle——classes—parsons—who. a te fhittgzwhcu was. aw nr c:-_oL t lio^faetihat^ ...Throughout the sbutheVri states tile supply of shrink from ch arity 'an d V(ho_prefer tbe swain had been playing Romeo Christmas trees comes from the southern pinp death“ to~a; life Jn-a-paupers' -home,;- a t t h e s e a s i d e - f o r so m e th in g like 20 th a t overruns the region. Ordinarily the markets They are known as gueatB of the in-' y ^ a r s . “ S o ? ' T h e n y o u m u st have a. WntsoaT!,Coleman,Wash. Jnjton, I>XYlivokafree, Highare supplied by the wagons of the farmers, but stltutibn^ and /their number includes h e a r t l i k e a lo c a l d ire c to ry by this: *dt-referenced. Beet mtutt. in the bigger cities they como in carload and university, graduates, army aiid navy t i m e .,,— T lt-B U s. ------- ^ ---------~TrainI6ad- lots. T fi^fli^is abundaiit .in Colorador "officers, members)of the—medical-- and FROMiSJNfi TO MARRY HER. but it grows in high, inaccessible places,- and 4cgal-profeBftiorisF. — ^ -Two-6ueasear therefore the Douglas' spruce and the lodgepole A new wing is being added to.Jhe '“V/ell,” said tho proud father as pine largely . take lts- place. This 1b largely true hospital, which is to be^called tho tho doctor.^entered the room, "what bf all. the Rocky Mountain statos. In Oaliforuia Queen Alexandra wing, by permission is it—a boy or a girt?" '• and the other Pacific. Coast states the incense of the queen. \ r, ” — . ■■ “IITglVe y o u fw d =gbesscs7(indeveh cedar and the young coas£ redwoods are quite then you won’t, guess right," said the ganarallv used as Christmas trees. The. swamps doctor. of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota furnish “Tush? nonsense!" said the proud the markets.of Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and father. “Boy?" Flreiharr/Brayea Death to 8top Pa*" Detroit. ■/ '■ \ ~1 .“Nope,”, said th§, doctor,/ teTTaekAfter-Enolneer l# Over—w/Whpii tho time is ready for the indoor use of iha« cio 1/1 Ithe proud 'Ah—g irl/’ then?’’ said , oortie^by Steam. the tree it is dug up and pared down to a graceful father. piece of earth as a base. Then a piece, of can ‘•Nopo,” said ' the doctor. New.Brunswick. N. J.—A fast-train vas or any other 'sort of stout cloth is bound • “Ah—I kpQW,” , said . the proud about the base to prevent crumbling of the earth on eastern, line was a “runaway”" father, sadly.—Harper's Weekly.. The whole of this is then fitted into a box or tub -for a few moments when.—on,, the an d ;ls ready to serve ^ purpose in the house. way* from Now York to Phila IN FORM WANTED, ., ..rl»ATIO >~rr-,- N.................. It-is moro solid and effeqtlveTindpors than: the or-i delphia, th e - engineer lav Scalded :-^dlnary-treo-and never wilts .o r drobps. - lt-Is-ln:' .and— SBUtiflleBS in his _cab _frpta escaping steani, and there was no reality a living tree. .■WJie.n the rostivltlos are over th e/tree. 1b taken controlling hand a t the throttles. Tho .. to the point where it Is to be planted. A hole is presence"of mind and pluck of tho flro* Z C .T Z E T ’& O dug to fit Us baso. This may be successfully ac« man, Joseph Garrett, aveft'ed~a proh—- - ;— :—— v— nsuge cannot, he tr:icnfi"hapk (al tlinr than the six*, .compllkhojd oven where the ground is frozen. 'The. able wreck of tne train^ running sixty YR.IAT) are th e " m vthsrrb'nin ifc-^JJiuck is, a-very^prom tglng fel^ legends that cluster ,around teenth century, It^then existed only in the Ilhinft.. tre.e;is lifted from its Uih. th e cloth is takenTrora miles arTbbur and crowded with pas' ;~ ; 7" the Christmas tree. Its orlgin^vaHeyi^to-whieb^narrow-llmltB-it- was restricted: around its bas^Tind/ i t ; is- fitted again- 'Inttr^tlie sengers..• la—Why don't you sueTElm fo r earth from which it/cam e. The protected, roots, ______________ . Beyond th is city one of the driving takes us far back into prefor more than 200—years? At the opening of-the firvach of promise? ...................... nVamp(»nih 'v»ftnH^'y: <» '(n’:U i V ' f l f t r . Again, take hold and the troe goes ~bh~grbwfsg: shafts snapped and- part--of-the- rodour skim ciad savage ancestors Avere many, add fifty years later hud reachecl Bohemia, , without even a knowledge of its holiday ^ p e ; was hurled .through ay boiler section. Wot-Uaed -to "Hlgh- Llfe." --— — ...... — rten ------cer .................... It Is in no.........There way Injured; was a rush of steam and Bn -1 Hungary, Paris and England. German immigrants tree worshippers and believ An-old far mer-waa-inrljondon-viBttNurserymen s poclally prepare, trees for just p g ln e e rF ra n k - Barber" was enveloped had already brought th e custpm to our owii coiined th at a god or goddess fug; his Sou, w"Ko_had"got"- on in the th is ,purpose. Individuals teay do the same thing a n,d overcome before h e could putTiis’ try and here It -has become so popular that the ^dwett in-tha-BXfir.gr.e.enJ..Long ................................ rwilh-no-more-explanation than-that civ-en ahove/ "hand1lo th e throttle. prior to-the Christian era; tho -supply -o ftre e s i n th e^cl ty^m a rTcets-ls^e-YCf'e q ualetc: __ ^frees from the nativo woods, around any village G arrett, with the train speeding fir tree .was used In Rome in to the'demand. vVi&en the two sat down 1 to dinner i her'h ol tday-f csttvifclnktng^thenpfesen-t^With-tittr-dlm-paftt-ofT-un-; may. havo thclh-TOQta-pr^neii W --rTnadly-onj-cIimbed-over— to ^ tb e -e n ^ibeT'fSrst niglit- a^m anservant/ waited numbered centuries, there will this Christmas be nmy bo dug up with no preparation whatever, gineer’s side, of the cab and, although tie s'o f the Saturnalia end, its upon them, and was most as'siduous displayed in American homes 5,000,000 evergreen .. [T-here is a better chniico of thG}r^_fiourishing when nearly blinded, managed to get to the t,ranches were decked with iOL hfat -a.tran^onH-to- 'tha old -farmer.: ---------------------------------they-lm VO'-been pro pa rod for, tho transplanting. (hrntMe. The t rain- was brought to tittle visirbw^jeweled-imagesi zititees. Thore are about-zd.uyu.uyu^famuies-in“ the the Afher w atch irft? But any evergreen dug up with a b it;o f earth a h a lt quickly then< n e ar monmouth of pagan divinities, especially United States, and one in four of these will make aattet exclaimed: ■ . 7 about its .roots should grow, ........ the Christmas-tree-n^narLmlLthB celohrnHmL-tUal Junction, where Barber was cared for. fW?iat tho mischief are ye dancin’ of Bacchus: __ -You say-that—all- you-wanLiL ■: : ■ 7 — ~~~r. —-r— ■There Is also a m annerof permanently marking H is condition Is serious. In th e Yoletide celebrations o f-th e-D n n d s of :. -is- at hand. This does not mean that ouly thebe aimuq like th a t for? Can ye iiot draw a good horte and, a good husbana, 1 "trees w ithout/injuring them or interfering with None of tho passengers oh the tra in can-surely- furriish you a 'good hoB^ fit y e r c h a ir and sit -down"?: I'm Biiro ancient BrUain. the.evergreen bad a'diBtibctiv(: _ wULpartlelpate in the festivities of the season, their growtl^__A^ag/f.tts.tened to_a_piece_of..wire had known any danger threatened. for there is stilt the stocking method of dlspensWare’s enough here for th'or three of place with fCw, holly and mistletoe". The Druids She—B ut ~oOn you .-furnish- me -* t-eentury? believed th a t the overgreensTsliettwed the good Tm r «s. -London Mail. good husband?; This tag may bo of metal a nd on it may be stamp~ =MpiT}^-^f_tita-n«e_«.-far>rflpd4o-them7Rt-thc-approach -has-beeome-4he-c-ustom^4o-use^-the—treos-in ajc<-^-ed tho date and whatever legend is deelrod, Tho 'W H ER E TjS ~ ^ A T T lN Q ~ ~ n E lN .c 7 cordance'with tbe o.id-fashloned cuatoni of sturdy, One fisherm an's Idea. of cold w eather. ... . - N EVER T IR ES . homo of a growing family may thus’be left with rural Germany. Tbere ia a 8 cand;na\*Jan myth that tells of the jjjfrst^Anfiler-^Look. this fish was Of the Food ThafTRbitored Her t» ~.Ncw' York, tli§~ metropolts of th e natio'nr“use«_ -a—permanent - monument of a ll- the Christmases -ttmmermans Have—MiHion-Dojlar—Es*^ o ittc a t caught before; see, the ^broken? tre e th a t/s p a n g - from the blood-soaked ground Health. tate' to Split Up and Cub Hero far more Christm as trees than any. other city in thdt hayo passed pyer the heads of the children where two lovers met a violent /leath, and of (nolt in its mouth.. ' Isn’t Mentioned. the world. Yet th'e/ city is so admirably located that have dwelt. wlthln/Tt. When these return SSttood Angler--ItiRhould have had mysterious lights that hovered a bout the tre e . a t '"Som ething, was making me H] . frbih the standpoint of available fo r^ U -th a O fie tQItlm/bncoBtral -hearth;,l.nrt.lielr‘ old age they can the period of-the w inter -sol~ < aw ~^tougii~tb~i?te'er ~~ctgar ~of~books i didn't knOW the cauBe;,'-write»-^ <-rOf th o /tre es nnd—the—events -Kansas GityHMm—H undreda of let-B gyptiane-d ecorated —t li elr— afte r that. C olo.'young vVIVi JUU1I0 lady:• “For *,»• two y' e *|-^ quarter of a TOllIloh Chi-istmas trees are each y e arv ^ a t hover about, the occasion in question.- Incl- tors from Zimmermans in :all parts of frtm Angler—Ob, come; you can't houses with paint leaves which symbolised Im* a s thin and sickly, suffering from adentally, the landscape will have been beautf the United States who seek to share (a cftpcct &_ fish to exhibit more sense m ortality and the sutrry aky." At this period of 7 brought to New York, and all of them fire sold digestion and inflammatory rheuat fled, and aslde-from -the during the week before Chrlstmas. -v/Over _on the $1 ,000,00 estate ,of ,J . K. Zim m er: tfrati, a human being.----— r ------- the year the a n d e n t Persians decorated the plane/ ...■■ ; jut much valuable timber produced, man, formly a cattlem an of Waco; llsm, Riversldo Drive, .where are the .homes of the tree with ornam ents and jewels. , “I h a ^ 4 rie 4 -differsaLktnd 8^of , The Christmas tree industry— of—ttnr-TJnltcd T ’ex., have been received ;by~Jqdge J. wealthy, expensive trees are sold. These are -An-old G eraao tradition givos Saint Wilfred. /Utrst-Ah opplng. and many of tho remedies recpaofl tales has assumed great proportions and Uncle elaborately prepared, often being specially grown H. Ouinotte of tho Kansas City pro T tred CITerk (over piled, up counter) the credit of transform ing the tree worship of the od, but got no b e tte r., . , . , <0 making plans to place tho Industry upon bate court. for^the purpose_and_brin g prlooa as high as 850. v-Oaii < show anything else. savage Teutons to a Chrlstinn coremouy. -It-was_ ; “Finally, Mother suggested tuaM ^ /p erm an en tly profitable basis through reforestYet the Bast Side gets its due proportion, and so about the year 725 that, he led a p<rrt.y 0? priests Mr. Zimmerman, a bachelor, diod in* try Grape-Nuts, and I began at ©««(ng.Jarge areas. Incidentally tho new industry th a t good shrubs.m ay b e 1 abundant is the ‘supply into central Germany fo r the cotuorslbn of the f3bMtmner~YeB; the nearest w a f testate in Excelsior Springs, Mo., on 01 '.*»«• eating it with a Mttte cream has furnished ,an opportunity for hundreds of October 0. S. B, Strother and F. P. had for 25 cents and 50 cents The little trees Worshipers p t god Thor. Prince Gregor, the o a t.—qjoaton Kvenlnff^Transcript. boys and girls to earn their .Christinas money ip Neal, adm inistrators of the estate, A change for. the better began at oMJ g ro w quickly and the farmers 'are often glad to gr&ndsoa of a.king, was with him. having been a new way by harvesting tlie cones of evergreen (also recalved a flood of letters. have them cleared off their landr As a result the tn tru sted to his care by the abbess? of the cloister Dorvowed money often 'causes «iiw. n uuuu ci '? £ * and * * } strength all tho tiiSP’ ^‘ trn e a : . . ■, : ....__________ _____i,, weight gopte rwho ^ o u n tt he-penn lea-closely -find-4hoB h aliel. ITn C hristm aa cv o tltu y '" \vj Mrttf la** o f memory------- -----T o d ale the administratora -have-l gajn($ 10 jbe. m 7 hcrtaBt:_five v 1^ O f^tlie Chrlsinibs gi’eons within their reach! __ 00,000,000 iplr way th ronp^H t.hn snow n( lbe forest When , , naITdiTs^for'osF'la'miT _ __ ^ acres llsted twenty-sovon heirs who-clalm-A are today covered/ with ' ■SifV «e‘’«-i*le*i«nt L'clleU regulate end Veng*. they cam e-aptm —the—lieetheii»tribe of Geiamar— and do hot suffer any more from 7 F a th e r Knickerbocker lives right in the midst imaUire timber, while part of the estate. They are invest! «swtt**mnaeh; liver »&<1bowels. SugArooated, They were assembied under the thunder oak, digestion, and thojhsum fttlsm j* -o f the most productive OhriBinTas^treo socllorT ’(O.OOOTOOO-.-ftcres are WelHseodcd * w ltk'—youhb ■ivif ^ wuia 1e»r,<Muy-to-Uke-a8.oattdy;—Adv^The state of New York yields them abundantly. growth. This-leaves 100,000,000 acres th at are gating the olalms of scores o f others. symbolic of tbe^powor"of Thor, and were pre Straight-.down from the AdlroAdacks they come either non-productive or only M Uly productlvel T he estate Is to bo divided among no- *C“l \ n o w it Is to Grape-Nut® aloj® O ttty a poor love te tte r can be pared to offer up sacrifice. The white-haired in train lo ad , lots. Northern Pennsylvania also iM s. for this 100,000,POO acres th at seed are to phewd and nlocei ofnhe^eceasod” It th a t I owe my restored health. 1 priest of th e heathens had chosen the young sou f p ftfS /iiy weak spelling. of th e chief ,aii Ah.e_falreat_pQSBQssloiuof the. tribe,.. produces them without stint, and so are nil the, h«>^gathered, jm d it /is upon, this vast exbanse consists entirely of notes seeured by e at the food twice a day. ....T tiro of It.” Name given by P«®w« oun nearby cities guaranteed an abundance, -- All - that they - a re -to bo planted -untR the wholg~H real estate and ch attels/ SolltMMtli(<al penoa tuwsilqaW blue. It's* and het was to life offered-,;.for tbo. god \vas very M&Mh«dua«lQa large bottle of water. Aik for /hungry and needed the utmost’aWneinent, through New Blngland there Ib a general use of developed into Us greatest possible yielding capaCo., Battlo Crbek, Mich. . m Blue,w i blue that'sall blue,Adt , As th e weftWrable priest-raised his-ntone hatchet th b C h ris tm a sire p , ... . ...... , city, making it ono/of th e finest ‘f orests th at the W A S B O O STS COST O F EQQS T ho flavour of Grape-Nuts jwjJJ; \ world has ever known. ♦For a month past, there have been hundreds of bn high a n d . brought it down to kill the boy. \o lvBOui , It kl Is 18 neutral, nouLrui» not **vw to itself. B u tt Before the men preparing: tho Christmas tree harvest for who w as'ready, prepared for the stro k e Winfred and has an agreeable, healthful QU*™ Price I* Already $4 a .Case Higher In ■"Would ybu ujarry bUn If you Were appelued end warded off tho blow with his staff. the youngsters who dwell fn the towns and/cities; YULETIOE. that never grows tiresome, , Austria end May lncrtase Ii In tho smaller communities, provided the rogloh T h e people were gratified at,h is saving of their Ono of the sources of rheum at*® More. "T E iwavry anyone that asked me. if favorite and . allowed him speech and he gave produces the. right sort of trees, Jhe farmer' him w »i> The wind acrbss,/Uio sbowolad hill*; . from overloading the W®1*® self cuts them down and brings th to t.to market, f WNNN» you.” them th e Christian creed. Then he aiid the A restless spirit, roves. ■ - r Vienna,—As a result of the Balkan aold matorlal, the result of He sells these trees $0 market men. to grocers, Prince Gregor took their axes and, cut down the' The murmur qf the frozen rills i' w ar there is an egg famine In Vienna, dige$jtion and assimilation. Thunder Oak. As it was ready to fall the light' to florlfifs and decorators. They are bought from Still echoes in tho groves. Many dittos in Austria and Germany A s soon as improper food « ra(cll. nlng cam e gjid ablit it in iiiany parts and it fell him by the wagrtnloftd and cost little. Then they The. stripped trees, bending to the ekrt^, get their supplies Of eggs from Bul doned and Grnpo-Nuts Ib tatm” t^9 asunder. T he waiting tribe then b e h e ld 'in 'its are properly prepared and ret upon tho sidewalk. / The)r tale q f sorrow tqll; . ' garia and Scrvia. This source being larly, digeatton Is mado M’JJ.J’ up placo a slender f i r trie , green and Rpdrkllng and Hut Preparation for tho lhrgbr m arkets are dif 'H iuhed ore tho Bounds, of rocent m irth I M A organs do their work of build ^ (rt( out off now, eggs have already Jumped odorous. Winfred bade' tho trlbosmcn boar this ferent; In the/hillB around tho greater oit.,ie» of jmrrylM 1'lmt peeled,In averv dell $4 a case and will gp hlgbor, good rod blood cells and v‘ z ;nljt|Dt fo r th d p ro m p t rollof of tree to tho hall of Grundhar, the chieftain, to m aking je a d y fo r C hristm as is begun two monthsaway tlio expess of disoaso-. < there assemble about It .and make merry. Abtnt 7 before the a rriv n l/o f the day to be celebrated, • / Old winter dn’eathes, along the plata Chicago Ctrl Rides Porpoise. material from tho system. a,A«df this first. Christm as tree the wild, men of the in Mniiie, for instance;- the men go out in gangs fjs chilling brcatli of snow; 1r ' •MPPMAPA LYWA*I GO,, LUts, BUFFALO, B.Y. woods "first heard th o 'ta lc of tho shepherd bOy 1,08 Angolos.—Mlss Caroline Kim* , Tho result is 'a . certain n,T „ eilltii of four. ' Tliej- know tlieir business, for they luive billows bounding q’or the main belU. recently, from Chicago,’ believes return to normal health ,an7 n And th e fields of .iudah and it gripped th elrsttm fy -"TrathcrcTt-thia pcU-samc haiwest for. a generation; 4-^-* An nddod fury "Impw;” in sea serpents. Hho, fainted In' the activity. “Thore's a roason. , hosrts^-yifhe tribos lip.oamo Christian and-ever ; ,Tlmy ImvO tourgHt the trees as they .stand In the The sky is frowning, gray and cold, surf after boim? carried sevornl foot the little book, “The Bond toj after used the h r troo 1*s a token of the day /if /fie ld , paying the farm br five cents each for them. srn A T iM O M V* The earth Is brown and sere, on tho back of a largo playful porpoise; vllle,” In pkgs. C hrist's birth. -' . The bu tt of .the tree is sawed off smoothly and tim. tM4 b» . Yet on each barren waste and wold 1 Regaining consdousnees, she.declared T he CbtistSMS tree in Us present style of ■iT^tr rr»4 V, 1 U’1 r ty\ r T painted o y # (.in ordet; that th« ssp mav b« reThe. Yuletids 'bolls’ ring olear, *h* never wool* attempt, eurf buthlag & - “ ‘S s a 2 fL a$*in, ' ' ' . " .i ■. t S J S T - T l r T ' *“ " B r. •:>':A‘ MAN HALTS RUNAWAY TRftIN a lii m-;B iff f;; - • A ■; ’ • *1 -S!i »: *r■ .■ '-■>Ll v’ S. D. KELLOGG’S w. iA 1 VI " Gray’s. Sweet ■Mother Anli *!•* PAM * In04 llAlIMPowders «lhIL>.. for Children . M / , ? ~ -= V - / :/• . *.• ■ / THE CHELSEA STANDARD, DECEMBER 13,1912. ’ . ■X' ' '4 d - tt mrr- -r-r •TOT - • •• <*1» m] cawy out a aisslbner ls |3,600 per sw u m and the > " program that wlH ^ n d ^ r them to-the appointment dates for twa years. The ■ i r a m hearts; of; their constituents, the » deputy in su ran t' commissioner re publlcanaand democrats will not S i ceives >2,500 per year'W d thin is a found nap'ping/ t > ‘ 'U . ^ ™ PQffltion 'that wllf be^UQh sought, for. WHRN IT H S . FAMOUS , COLLBGf Thearioor-theHreputiilcanB^Teal Aweadyrthero”are:•twge'rfwm ber of' in itbtTn f a n c y ; ; 1 -Lhat although they have a comfortable ■^ndldates for Falm'qfo ipb, but the majority la each house, they'w ill be newly elected govaramTh^ giVen n© enable to enact any partisan meas- ilntlfftatlon- as-towhopa-h© wS (Wonderful Cihanpes H ive eopit. Mgtfiw i ^ r e g r ^ the'^etnocraafli governo r •* m r T H E 'P L U M S ^ H E NEW' zyoqld' affix his veto1to tlie hills and RaHNiad Cbrtimisiloh. g o v e r n o r W ILL HAVE TO they would be finable to raueter the re Field «; Thing Unknown to Thh term of George DJe^lhsbn exquired two-thirds vote to pass them . DI8TR1SUTE. member^©? the rstatja rail o v e rh ls head.'O n'this account it )tt iplrea-as roadeommissitm and, Fprrls ^ ill be pointed out that much desirable legk ' srl^aiNeF' TH E ELECTION OR A UNITED Islatlon wilt probably be placed; upon able to name one ef hla frlends:to a Haven^the Yale and Harvard football J«® ortant '‘beard. khfdtetore matched ^helr wits and STATE® SENATOfr 3 -WILL NOT the- statute books- at-the^comiu g ses1* ,5^500 ■Joly^n, T he fa w re q u ire e th a t one.m ember'of et&miila ln a struggle for victory* be*: slon. •■ s b ju g g l e d ; the railroad eoqipi^lbn :sha.U: :be a fore forty thousand, persons of both The Ex-augural. : practical railroad majL A n d ; a s : th at sexes'waving flags and shouting at A /A GovernoV Osborn,t a a r.ot Informed position has been Sited by Dickinson Our Correspondent Has .Been •„obkthe top of their lungs. It Is a pity the1publtc ob to the measures hw will 6 - 11 during the,past four years, I'errls will In® Over the Situation and Con* advocate In his ex-augural, but mem be required t© pick so^wr ohe lwitb a that Dr. David F. Atwater of Spring/ dltlone Upon- Which He Vent* bers ofMtls m tinlate political family thorough knowledge of ralloifcding. field,. the oldest living graduate of declare that .the. retiring chief execu The.; appointm ent .will date for. six Yale, olaes of 1839, could not see the uree Some Very Clear -performance, for there was nothing v• Predictions, - tive will bo. progressive enough to years. Chairman C.- L- Glaggow’s term^ like lt in^his d a y s^ t: college. The suttr-tho. most fastldionS. lirla known -does-not expire for^tw© 'year^ *■but spectacle would he-too strehuone-for that Gov. Oabprn is eUtmgly in fayor should the demoprats*. s tilt be in con fBy fiu rd M. Hayoa.J the old gentleman, however, ..and as of-a- central purchasing board-to do ‘"trpl A.r a t^ h a t: for gettlng i o the^ fleld. pf r.battle and State offlcials, 'votcrau logislntors ^ b 0 buying for all state Institutions time! it will be* neoessary to reap- returning safely to his home without • W hether you smoke D uke’s Mixture in pipe or clgarw and many persons outside the 'magic and he will prpbably ask .the legislat pqint. Glasgow ,or .pick some other re- physical hurt or mental xnollapse, it J s e tte , it.is delightfully satisfying. Everywhere it Is th e m t realm of politics confidently. predict ure to pass a law croatliig euch/ a publication In his place as the act re- not to be thought of as feasible at hi© choice o f men* who want real, natural tobacco, ~ . that; the cowing'assemblyof the lay board. When he assumed the reins of quires that- there shall not be more agq. t.^ootball as a visual diversion If makeru will -develop^-into. the most ofilce two yctfrs -ago he asked the' legir thalLtwo' im em bera^f th e ‘Jdbmlnant> a - dame for youth and for vigorous '.. a.i sensational gathoring in: the history of islature lu his .Initial message to party on lh© commission. Lawton- T. middle Hfe. # . r:-j Miohlgan. According tn aiivnnn^ in create._ai central board for all state Hemans was namedA a s 1 the lawyer j 'VVhen Dr. Atwatef was at New Hav formation whieh has drifted -into-Mhe Institutions, but the: law makers member of 4he commission by Gov. Os en the students were not athletic. state house from 'various pnrts of froNvned on the proposition. Since that born two years ago a n d ’Ills terra”will Wfcat they spent oh- college-sports would scarcely have filled a blind Michigan,__enouKh bills aro hplng. time Gov. Osborn-haa paid a- personal not expire until Jan. ;lt. 1916. HnB,Rgar.- wUh man’s eup with coppqrs. The aoctor framed by-embryo-statesraen-to-holft- vlalt to e v e ry jn stitu tlon In tho, Statg the-lcglslaturo in sessiort-wtHMbe- _and h e knows thoroughly the neodn other democrat that; ^ 1 i{be,appointed "Ternembers a ; gym nasiurarbut it was ralddle of next July, but owing to the of each one, Only a few days ago he. Jan, 1, 19‘^, cn , tn© iornmiriten}' tbe very/smalU.thoiapparatusjWMjneager,; . m ■. ; ?■ ‘■';.: * 1' ■fc• t fact that the new constitution fixes stated that he would havo-some inter democrats wlli be In control and will and the Btu^ents made little use of i t esting . Information to Impart along One does.-nqt have to go further back In each 5c sack th e re are one G ild O h f t l f ounces of; the pay o fth e legislating, of $SOOsper he able to ouqt some of the clerks who choice Virginia an d North Carolina tolw cco^pure^m lldj, session odplto.l habitues ate Inclined these lines and it is expected that the have been holding their places by vir than the^latp seventies a t Harvard to, rich---best sort o f granulated tobacco; Bnoufth ,,$ ,w k n ^ to the belief that the enthusiasm of 1913 legislature will get the; benefit1 tue of the'republican party, may be rem em ber;that the gymnasium of* th a t’ many good, satisfying cigarettes*—the kind th a t m akes the new members will wane after they of the research work he has been do- ; tuo of the republicau party. There comparatively modern day was a che ’ - I . . are a number o r minor places .In tl^e ouldrJbrick building not much larger i .rolling popular. ■ And with each Back you g e t'a ’ p resen t ; have been: in "L ansingabout7three mg aurlng tlie'iastLyeaf7_ t : Being strongly-ln fa.voc-ot.the inltl- l-vallroad commission that are. .being than a prosperoue farmer’s r •smokiamonths, as .a general rule ola memgqnpon and a book o f cigarette papers f r e e * ■ r / '" ' houset ndiouloualy primitive anflTn atlve, referendum and recall, Gov. OS' eagerly Bought b y ambitlouB dome* hers always welcome a short session adeohate^Tras the equipment:accord* -C el an Umbrella yrge - ___ so there are some reasons to Believe born Is-sure-to-adyocate4hes0 -measi- -PrafsT- ~ ...... Thg;to; Idtter day n ^ o 'a f^ T id 'tb e ^ trfr The coupons c«n"l^ exphaaged^TTsll^sorts^of v«la»7 urea in.hls ex-augurai. There Is every i , Helms's bhance. that the pyrotechnics -will beaU-oyer perintendent was a stgut, grayJlttle ? reason tb^hGlieve" th a t“tho-next leglsable-presentsi ! T h e list includes n o t ohly smokers’ krticlea1 The terra of Labor Com m iastener man who could epar and fence a blt,^ —solved once within twelve weeks after the initial turo will give favorable consideration -^ b u t imany dealrible presents for women©n3 children—mil in. riftllfiri. _____ ■ . ■ Parry F. Powers will term lnato the -fwHatt-by CfttgoMifc toithesedtrmorlaitt-proDoaltlonB-as-the- -flrat-of next^JHly-andithls will afford but that was. about a l L -------—1--------------. u m b r^ a s , c a m e r a s ^ United States Senator. _Eoriaily_Bse Jn mllllona ot kitchens toe To re^urn^to Yale In 1834-39. pbyi»l-; platforms of all -thfee parties show y toilet— 'articles^JiennljLproved that Calumet is highest not only is ^Ferris-ari-oppqrtuulty__to_place: on,© qf- cal pfawase seems to have been de-' One. oil the important propositions ' '.rackets,,,;; ,ca.tch c,r*i»„. quality but in leavening power as well—on- that will confront he next legislature that republicans, democrats and na hls friends in a >2,604 job* There, die m4hd©d'f|nly wheiLwtownland^"go wp^i - g lo v c s -o n ^ m a s l^ q to failing in results— pure^to the extrema— and wlll-be Vie election of a. United-iSatea tional'progressives favor them". abopt ten clerical jobs Iri that^^depart- fought together, and brute Strength j wonderfully"economical In tue. Askyout m entAt the same time Ferr'.a wlU' D u rin g J> ec e in tfe r Jw ar thbn more In evidence than, skifll . ::f I senatort—If—the—r-epublt«?ro=nTapority= r.— a n d ~ fa n u ar y o n . grocer. And try Calumet neat bake day, There-1 b also reaBoh"”tbl5elieve”that have an opportunity to ‘ pass; out i a ih lkiXlng and wrestling. The college In the house-and senate ratify the re------------- +--A urtllsend o u r illu stra te # Bhlt of theTpirlmary... ejection United OHborrrwitt recommond that the gov >2,600 plum in the office of state dairy leader, in auoh affrays, was known. as RECEIVED H IG H EST AW A RD S c o t d l o g u e o f p r e s e n ts States Senator William, Alden Smith ernor’s term be extended to four and food commission. It is-eXpebted Major Bully, the biggest, end sturdiest: FREE to any address. A sk man lq hls Olass, according to Dr.; Wirid's Stirs for it on a poatal. today. will be elected on the joint baliot with years, and th a t he be prohibited from that James Hleme, who w^s made dep f<*d Expoiltlsn. Atwater. (Yale meh^werb much glybn -CJiIm| o.-IU. . COufonsirom Dukft Mixiuf* several-votes .to .spare,_KecenjIy_mi being a candidate a second time. A uty dairy and food’ corarniBsloner un- * 0. :debating-and-Uterary-e?pr.esfllQii,: Sirli Expert* fG * more bavo reached _the *state house' Toitr-y ea r t e nff 'f or gov.ernor_ _was- ad-: idter^tm an-D atoeizby^-Q gyr Gsb.oror “Llnohla,” TBrptKers. in Unity” and ttyi. Prsnss. °vvg have this place if he wants it. atreh, that some o/ tho belligerent stales- vacated by Osborn two years'ago, but Hwill -m u -— — film A w a s th n d w m n em tln 'm m irfqite ^Calliope,” vlere some of the societies! antfont front FOUR ROSE3 Oa£ the— legialaturo -turned a deaf ear* men \vere.; holding out and.hivo an fin fh>ubte eouP^)1 TlCKPVUQ, equipped With H,bra,rles and, bristling A uniform system o f accounting, for lieutenant governor this yeaT apd CUT. PIEDMONT CIGARETTES. nounced that It was not at all. certain TRU ST CUX CIGARETTES,. an<t> ofhm amondments >to the primary election it is said that he.wlll be rewarded for with logicians, th e rivalry between (agt or coupon^ tutted ty w, ; that they would vote for~WiHhiflV AI these organisations ;, being .intense.; his work if he oares to continue qn den feinith, solely because ho was.the. laws and important liquor legislation, Premium Dept Amusements of any kind wore limited, will be among the propositions dis^ ^the state pay-roll, choice of the republican party In the and from our ,point of view they w ere cuBsed by the retiring chief executive. Clerical Jobs. < primaries. . tame ; enpughvW T he New Haven., A Although it is expected th a t he will However, it'I s generally believed Hartford Ta^ r°Ud' had not been built There, are a t least 2(1 minor places ■:St Lcult, Mo. touch on. taxation quostlons, there Is when freshman A tw ater entered col that all of the differences that uor sup ■in lu tlie dairy and foods commission that ronanr tn_hallavfl' that h e will make lege; so there was no running down posed^-To'existlirprc^ any mention of the tonnago tax, How -wtir- affor d"' JobBT.foi' ~the democrats. to New York tb see the sights and to od out before-the solonB^arrfve in Lan The salaries range from $800 to $2,000. sing. Governor-elect -Ferris has an ever, this is sure t o ,bo brought up In Under the graded Balary law passed dissipate. The stage coach and the, tiio legislature In some fprm, or other nounced that there will be no “Lo.ri=- as the state "grange And the farmers* by the legislature a. few- years ago all o an al' to Northampton afforded the Country man’s Nqtloni flnerizing” the’Michigaa legislaturevllo clubs.favdr ,It a m fth e tonnage tax clerks were started at $800 per year. only means of transportation. Pro Farm er ( s e e i n g w a t e r c a rt for the jays the republicans must _siipp_fii't Sen- bill is’ the cause of a hot legislative If they are proficient-they may to ad fessor Benjamin .Silllraan was arguing first tim e)—Dang me, H albert, It ator Smith, the --democrats Alfred vanced to' $900 when they hav^Tbeen that It would never- be possible to these Lunnon chaps ain’t sm art. J u st scrimmage every two years. ,, ;ln, thn nmplny of thw atntm-olv w-Anthar build steamships powerful enough to inn^ w hat th a t feller’s fixed up a t the t& i Lacking, and tlie progreanlvco, Thoo T he Appointments;---- ----— __jmd_mfl^_reC6}ve |i.oop at the end pi croBB tne Atlaniloi quick relief: dor© Joslih. Friends of-WHliagi-AMen1 keep boys from l-consist^ back of Ms wagon to-LoEd _ One characterlstia o f Gov, Osborn of the first year if they merit itvHow- -Tfre~coHeg ite headachea,Hto sotu* Smith-in the state,house assert-that ed of a totv ,of briclf*dortpitoriea, -a"hiccoughs, fUtulence, mrplnsiwyn h© will have the- required; number of that has been the cauBo oS considera qver, |i,000 Is" the limit for a embmon You A nV «n»monqr cotton yoq hup plain chapel, an Rtbepeuin and lyceum ble comment, during the p a s t , , t wo clerk, and owing to the fact that it building breath and the general ifeeMiqg votes when the roll Is called on the R A S H P N F A C E F O R 2 ‘ Y E A R S cheap or hfrcgn fahlnspowJtr, Don't in which the recitations were years, is hia penchant for1appointing costs considerable more' to Jjvq. !in good-for-nothingnesa it i Joint ballot, Jan. 14. „ he tnltltJ. Duj/ Gilamtt' It't mon to office members Of the democratic the Capital City now than it did a few held; ro^nd them all ran ;th e ' old Sioux Falls, S. D,-— "My trouble of ThOuwridsr—thpough three Economy the Watchword. econom/ca/-—more wholmoiM— giou wooden ’’Yale fence.” Entrance ex*party because of their-fitness to fill _ _ the wide world huttmtilfn. t'sifttmii u fa t oaattht to W tthC hafce S; Osborn in (no.excu- hip pnattions, When "the legislature year <:ago,^clerical Jobs are not touch laminations were- oral and exclusively :skin disease-started merely as a rash _ations and ou-my face and neck. but-IL »rew and^ _ ^ Te: found ^ y o u.-w rirfin^ Sought atfer by men, with families. ntTawk ttnder""guppJred five chair and Herbert ■oaKsr’ag failed to pass a civil service bill he toot m itit and sods* _ ^ ___ i_ . kept^getttngrw orse' niCtil largo s c a b s ------- ----- ^ ------------- — -— ^ Mershon May 8tay* - ■-■■--■■••■-y- ignition^lm portedajfpjetlQn. matcheB gpeaker-of the boune, economy was the "took matters into his own hando and -would-foimUfcfltfiTand break. & This Sk watchword during the aesslon^of 1911 proceeded to, name^ men to. important \V. B. Merflhon’s ,term as a member fOT .in B o m R i^ e r e r e ^ d e a » r« w i- wM Just THC'bten'ntttHunketr-whieh'- fo rrea/s commissions regardless of.thoi'r polit O s t at e board of tax commission- geroua., Vr. _A tyA ter .ra m -n t - r a , * ,to t lt. , 00n , d i c e d <o the, other had been little more than a two weeks’ ical affiliations. At the present time ers will expire Jan. 1, but It is thought tremendous demonstration ofrlivery side. I suffered a great deal, eapeclalstable men against the projected New outing for a certain corteriejjf atatess strongly In fayor of irclvil th at MarBhon will be reappolnled by Haven & Hartford railroad because ly at night, on account of its itching - tf r W e s t e r n CftTwetfl* rgarrla^if^he cares to accept the posli was bllminftted, and. n'nh,,"iy,‘ -and burning. I would scratch it and amt U ■la expected that" ____ ~lt wouid TuJuci'e th eir^businea t7 ~ 8 u d r F re e H o m e s t e a d A r e a moat of the institutions were visited, secviceJ^W tlon again; Mershon is a wealthy lum both the retiring and the incoming fty-tfre-<>rtmffllt.teefl_aBBlgned for J h a t -chief, execut4vea-wilUnakeLUk4dea=fo_r berman from Saginaw and a democrat.^ wa? Yale In the old <days in th e mem- This rash was on my face for about -----T H E ----Aty of flP ftfiimnus-stUl living*—New Two-years, eometlmCB—breakit / .. . n fl nt*AV* purpose,’ the tours ...Ul/sli which- llhad. prev such *a bill in their messages 16 tho He was "placed7on- thd 'hoard by. Gov.* ive the necessary re lfc^ i PROVINGS ibu»ly _beenj big,.Jtem of expense to ,legi8jature JIto first of the year, Osborn because of his. extensive knowl York Bun. lotti worso and forming larger sores. ssfely, gently, naturally, OF It kept me from sleeping day or night edge of taxation matters, particularly ;^h g ^ U ta_ w ere entirely -done away-'- ■ harmless fam ily rem edy is Will Be Boss 'of-the- Job.—....... thOBe re]atlfig"t6' mineral and timber Possum Paradise. ' for a couple o f months. ]My face look* ' with and j h e same results were acfamous for its power to jaat ^Ma -When Governor-elect Fierrls was In ed" disgraceful "and I was -almost Loris ls~ the~ native heath of th e lands, With" the~ oxceptloir of hls“perr nomnllahcd- in a cheaper 'aiid ^ore Bat-" bowels, liver, kidneys t s d U iw m li Nowhere e ls e ’-does; he ashamed to be. seen by toy friends. -sonal appplnteea^ln-the cxflfihtIve .Qf- opossum. , xWEOlng MstrioW thjt Isfactory. mannerTSppropfihtton--bii In *regular active w orkisjg c^ftoe. "A friend asked me to try Cutlcura ence with Osborn he- intimated that fice, this constitutes practically all abound so plentifully or thrive so werercai‘e ^ Iy Pt'utiedJ,y ‘h0 lfife'i8lat‘ ho would appoint men for their ability ------ 1 the patronage that will b e.a t the, die well. It is here th a t the Georgia peo- Soap and Cuticura O intm entTT would" "In every way— in feeffnjge» losAq. a i g S ? 88®5-"1 - "urewl^were-roore-vigorousJy-attaMi to -fiir the position rather than for poaal -pleget their flnespecimenBwhen-they — actions and in powers— y«* w fll bathe-my face with hot water aud a of the democratic governor at ed by Gov. Osborn. M an y - clerks who Wish to entertain President T aft a t a lot of Cutlcura Soap, then I would put find yourself altogether better stiver their political prestige. "If there, are present purely F o r G rain B re w in g had. heretofore been appointed op the Cuticura Ointmenk In" less possum dinner. Folks come from you' have sr pol Stleal—pur poses, were dropped three candidates for a place,. 1 do not. jfo r th CarolInar here to hun t them, than two days’ time rth e goreness acd care whether One is a-repUbHostr," "J a n d C a ttle R a ilin g ] I from * the pay roll The position of private secretary to and our market supplies Detmonico’s Iftffammatlon had ajmoat entirely dis" fO r T T " T It is expected that the same program other a. democrat and a third a bull the' governor pays a salary of $1,800, and St. Regis ahd toany other famous appeared/ and In four weeks’ time you of economy will-bo .followed out by moose, I shall pick the man whom ! while the executive, clerk in th? gov caravahsaries. ' could not see any of th e Yash. Now consider to bo the- best fitted for the . . the next legislature, and Um newly toy face is without a spot of any kind. of- aOenwry. As the canvasback diiok and the diaernor’s office, who is also secretary You ought to be »ure tomad thedS pince.”’ saidf Ferris. "TholVquallflca,.. . wltli cYory tx>». l also use them for my scalp and hair. mflndhnck terrapin nr© t o Baltimore. Tjf the stat e pardon-boardr d raw s-a lions being equal, I should name^ther T --"" S<JJ «TerTwbara?.l(tau.X0*r welai condiuon* condlUoni mo** ^ Ferris Complications arising from N.t.. *T,(i MAiai They cured me completely." (Signed) democrat, but otherwise T would chose simitar salary. At least three stehog- so ia the possum to Loris. The Mary talas Pansy Hutchins, Feb. 0,1919. doairwlo, ■ the'tangled-political situation * raphers and a messenger are required land duck feeds on wild celery, which .Home*tcM* io older district* ouire that the re p re s e n ta tiv e s of the the republican w the progressive. I in the- executive office and each r& grows on the flats of. the headwaters .Cuticura Soa^ ahd Ointment; sold w A B S O R B iE J B .% ,iid k'iao In tho" old.. am going to give the people of Michand* con bo bonght at te**05—.. throughout the world. Sample of each of the Chesapeake bay. It is this that (JonuL. BUQ!( punionig, ' ■ ._ Able prices. . igan ah admtoistTfitioirthatrfons much eeives a salary of $1,000. For fartaer partlonlir* wrtw to S w closely to'the lino and follow out busines saJrd as little politics as pos* ’ During the term of a governor.there gives them their fine flavor, just as ’ free, with1 82*p. Skin Book. • Address lo u s B u n c h e s, Txnad, peanuts: and acornB flavor the razor- post-cafd "Cutlcura, D ept U Boston." A c h in g , S w o iS w iJ ^ e t. Ml, v . M olnnos, l ■ the pledges of tho party^platforms as aihle. and 1 will bo boBS of the Job are Important vacancles io fill caused back hog and' produce the Smlthfleld Adv. by rCsignations or death, so that P e r nearly as possible. > --------. i170 Jelfenoft.Avft,, DelroU. Mien. lt allays pai» and gaSnaa nnyself.” 4 nfcdtwgWbitmeMAtmti -or ....... ^Listen to the Voters.----- •. If one gave voice only to One’s ria will have plenty of opportunity to ham. out soreness1 ooilijvfhmThe Patronage. The Loris possum feeds on chiok- thoughts one wouldn’t talk so muefc !S ^ S S X i£ iS ^ oxerclSo hls appolntiyd ppwer during I. itiationprorfiptly. H«4«aK __ HOW to divide less than a dozen the course of the_noxt^.wo.,yeara* j n s , nice young fa t chlokons, such a s ______ a n d soothin^^-casM M sa « tic j good-JobfrAmong-^ayr-thOUMMTdemr: There -are- hundreds of non-saiarled ohfyLorls has, ahd many of them a re ] SVkT Y V K U l M W l l I T T f i better eircu!atu©m o<! tb® H btocd from the postm aster’s private orop.— X U L t E r l l i U r u I L I I . I J mba J ocratic patriot^, who are willing, nay Art Riehmt In Cunrtiw* QtialIttM ™ «>« ■»**>.**” • anxious to serve the state, is a prob appointments to be made, but these Loris News. through the p a st* ,, assisting u tartwr* places are not generally considered of FOR BAOKAOWE, BMKUMATIBM, ft ta'-expe'oted that there will ho tome in building new , K ekltfay tisM M e«Msi lem that will confront Woodbrfdge N. much Importance. KIDNEYS AND DUAODKR < ' elim inatinif the old. A!«n diML Fefrls when he assumes th© Wins of Beauty of Youth; . A M o a t V ie fttl P ro a e a l Tobineport, Ind., w rite© Hmr„ *>, W hat an unbearable world It would T o r Y o u e n d Y o u rs X . S ” ™e w i . S _ i<nr|lv ^ * * * * ? t t eh ^ ,e»e..«q n.m « ae» ^ w. -w.B. enitez m *9 0 5 . “No. doubt yo» xemtemtAear be lt we woro all sent into It full Heretofore , slnc0 the years ---------, ( an o t"a toptooheftvy jnajprtt^ ii^ ^both „22 ye„ jL igah hav© controlled the Bxecnttve op grown. J u s t'th in k of itl What a .m v jyettiagf two batik© .0 &u’.wsr inspector and authorize him to hire grand institution youth is, and not A B S O R B IN E , J R ., io ** I n m Ace and after the years of famine, 9 ^ " ^ f f d o h S . assistants. The bill w ill provide that only our youth, bu t the youth of or- That’s W hy You’re T b efSests on rpy foot. My foot ^ W I< Ih e re will be a lively scramble for the, thb inspector bo a civil engineer. eUi^TAims — H»v* Plo App«lH«i erythlng--the yornig leaves, the tiny few choice plums that, the governor valuable for any swelling or pwuptd Tbx Copies of resolutions passed by the blossom©, th© Inlmltablo green of the CARTER’S UTtLE. ■ v , affliction. Goitre, Kwlmrggdl the futurf l i UL the do^enstv®, and it *A4tt4mv<L.at his disposal. Had th© democrats elected tholr en* . Commercial olub of Bessemer, protest growing gross, tho merry foals, and tlVER PILES lh« *np«Hor iMt*d*l« nied, the Glands, Varicoso VHnx, m K k m orqor ,ofi® 0 .g ieAdors that every tire state ticket, there would h^ye ing against excessive tax assessments calves and InmbB in the field, the, wjil put you right . KoMloani la mwml*o»cHP*, m<* » “*• Leg, Stnliis, ^oraiijisk. kad*m and <1* *uccetifat W*»ra*« been many ’toinor otor.kshlps a t the ih Bessemer, have been forwarded to downy little ducklings and tho neat in a few days, C u ts, B ruiscsi L-acf T h e y do, little chicks; w hat an enormous source lSMcat*, atak* thl* pea lh* «t*nd*rd ot disposal of the party leaders, but as GOy. Osborn and Goy.-oloct Ferris. their duty, Price fit .00 and jRu.oo at All *1ramtb« writing world fv«rywh*r«. A co-oporntlvo store may be cstab* of pleasure would bo absent without Cure Cmv things now stand there are only a s s s f ^ S . ? ^ . gists or clolivorecl. Book^GFfessu Alw«r* rMdroadihwrato* few departments’ where there will bo Ushod in OadUtiic, where groceries all those. Wo all keep duo spoclal stipatiOn, . comer of our hearts for what in small,. l'" ’ VOp K .r." t'v .tu o 9i»'«i“"' , any patronage' t6' distribute • liilioustuiwt, Indigestion and Skik I Icqdache W.F,YeunK,P.0.F.,3!0rsmiii?rJ,.S(}rkvlBUjEaHu .... la n d a general lino of footlfituffs will | a I tit and youtjg—,tho very aoftMt corner. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSR, SMA1L PRICB. «n B««t icrminCa Seekers for Place.. ' /l>e aqld at, cestt At the head of this Bvon tho most pompous and pragmat x v ih r,2 members In l»he house and tkoru > j T l / i 171Brc«<tw*7« pfiin aro local socialists, G en u in e must pear 3iffnatura> Insurance;'Commissioner 0. A. Fal ical of men forgives toany/thlngs. ln>. - E Y E WAi E ^ ' i L -l»«Hrwh*r*. O u m S f lh.V* 81 rdpnbticoti* S ^ f p r e t ^ ^o U ./■ v . Acoordlng to atatomonts made by Jurlous to dignity on tho part of a nmr will ho succeodod by a democrat, a cm N1., ■1‘1.10 MI ’W» MI (WA limb *fal<,r5!y ftrty standpoint, but- in .Tuty 1, 19X3» «nfl there will be about dealers, thoro will bo no ‘'hprtagq of playful puppy or a graceful littlo klu **1110 Pen T l u t ^ v F i t s E v c r y Hand*' coni in Fort Huron, ^n / in being DEFIANCE S T » a C H -^ T = j: matters of t.«rtv lines will bo 15 clerkships at the disposal o f.th e experienced in Dctruh. ■,ya'oatnut coal ten. How humaiiizlng tho effect ol the brute creation is on us w© have new administration Jn that depart W. N, .U.r OETR6lT, NO. iw-t6l2.: wunlfd In rvfry triwn <n •fj* ***Y jdr rou. rfoat (jiitfn nriwm nr« Winner lt«« « noj S v i r a w n n» l» other ye.re. ment Tq© salary ofthjLinsurtittoscwn’ Is Quoted a t $3.26 pe never prroperly jappre^lated. 7^’ . Thn »*«-at EARLY RAYS Of YALE "k' vV- if This is it— ;— You Often Want Get a Canadian Home f Manitoba Quick Reifef — -A - ? “ ------ Your Liver Is Clogged Up " 0 fe j|4efcAb*M rTTOT / -i.-",if,; .^ , ......;V' f ^s<*vv^|| ■-■!■ ./V THB CHRM BA STAtfJJARD, DECEM BER $a, igxa. The Clnlssa Standard Am lOOkl MWMMMV IHblllbiil i w y f t i i i i w i ltiw w tr w ito oOtotstb* W|QMw BMiMIddll |tflit- OhilMti HOOVER, VMQMt^LM pert m t «J* MoalSka. «Ar cwwtat :.'' t^lMBi»S.tWWfeNl*»0Mt«. *» lontoa qh &Mm It m p*r m r . iitnikbur u t il M uu|i|U 4ad mad* known CHURCH CIRCLES m u C V'fv ST. PAUL'S. , tUv. A. A. Selma. Pastor. Services at the usual hour. Sunday school a t 11 a. no. ,:.l( »’ ■ :V.-: Rev. R. & Preston, of Hillsdale, will conduct the services at the usual Hljfwl— mpobJ al*js m*tto». March ft, itoft. hour jn the morning and evening. It ^ liiM rfflA M iifly iifti. X k U f l ^ w i i thft is very iraportant th at every member Art rt OMfiMt rt Mkceh ti MW. o f the church and society should a t tend these services. . ~; ' Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. at the usual hour.___* _____________ ^ PERSONALMENTION. •, ". • QOUQWSQApiONAL, B«v, OfcMte*J, Sols. Pastor. ■; Morning worship at lO o'clock. Sub L, T. yVf»man wm in Poritlac Tues ject of sermon, “The Pilgrim Spirit and Influence!” ;T .......... day. Evening service at|7 o*clock Johu Faber was a Jackson visitor Thursday evening 7;15. . ._ . Sunday. Christmas celebration Tuesday I Hiram Lighthall was in Manchester evening, December 24, Tuesday. Mbs Maude^ ' “ METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Yeraontville. ia ■Rev. J. W. Oampbejl. Pastor. N. S. Potter is spending a few days 10 a. m . Sunday, sermon by the in New York. paatom 11:15 a, m. Bible study. Mrs. B. C. Whitaker spent Tuesday ^Tp. m. Junior League; in Ann Arbor> Epworih League at 6 p. m . Miss Wlnifred Eder was in A na e sa b y th e p a sto r , Arbor Saturday! ’ Prayer m eeting at 7:15 p. m. ju iiolH ln d erer, of Ann Arbor, was Everybody welcome' at^ the ivfetho* in town Tuesdaydist tabernacle. Miss Ether Schenk is spending a few days in Detroit. A D D IT IO N A L L O C A L . 11 •.HssitowansiH , • • • ■U “ Miss Hermina Huber vidlted friends ■ in Ann Arbor Sunday. W. P. Schenk &Company have had T7Mrs. James Speer spent Saturday gaHightsIggtalled in.their basemeut department. with, friends in Dexter. John O’Tolle, o f ^Ann Arbor, was a Miss Blanche Btephens has accepted Qhelaeavlaitor Monday.__-i_ a position as cleTrk durlng the holidays Chaa. Redmond, of Jackson, spent with Holmes & WalHerr Sunday a t his home here! ' You have less than three weeks in L Miss Lydia Guthrie spent Sunday which tod S your Christmas shopping. .with her sister in Detroit. Mr. and Mrsv Saunders spent a few B etter hurry-up- and avoid the rush. liS li n tfVf, 'B iti! fe * H f iy , .v, Ic ip r^ r v m m ^M/TT" e. /— m -. • _■ .-.■■■ph^hss:;.\. - days of last week In’Detroit. The Chelsea merchants have their Mrs. Geo. Eder and daughter Mary places of business decorated for the were in Anjr Arbor Sunday. Yule Tide season and they all^ preM iwIle^~M cQullianiwaii~lir3ack sen t a very attractive appearance. son several days of this week. Goyernor Osborn has appointed Mrs. Mary Castle and Miss Kate the members of the Michlg'an.del&v Fritz were in Ann Arbor. Tuesday. gatlon in congress as delegates at the Miss Beryl McNamara was a De conference of the American society troit visitor the first of the week. for judical settlem ent of Tn.ternatio|x-_ . Miss Minnie Watson left: Wednes al disputes to be held in Washington day for-her home in Thedford, Ont December 20 and 21. • A. C.' Pierce~spent_"Wednesday in Detroit the guest of his son Harold^ To Define Practice o f Medieine. Secretary Dixon of the board of Francis Lusty, of Jackson, spent Monday with his parents in Lyndon. health, says the coming legislature Mesdames Hiram and Cone Light can assist the health department and hall ir e spending a few days in De the popte"bf Michigan in general by passing a law or amending -th e - prestroit. ~ ~; " " ent health laws, so as, to define what 'Mrs. W. Benton and • daughter —U1 Avm vv v l tUGUivtUvi 1Wialfrcd w_erajlacSson visitors SatFrom the prese nt wording o f-th e .lay urday^ * . . the definition Is vague/w ith the result,' / Herman Geiscl, of Detroit, was.the so the secretary says, as to allow guest of relatives and ’ triends here “quacks” to “practlce rih Michigan "Butfday. without the department being able to Misses Sylvia' and -Amanda -Paul supervise them in any way. were Detroit visitors Saturday and ■ Plaintiff Gets Verdict, Sunday. Judge ICinne Tuesday afternoon Henry Bradshaw and W m. French took the case of Warren G edderof of Detroit, were Chelsea visitors Chelsea against the Ann Arjjos RaiR Sunday. way Employes* association away from - Mesdames H —Er-D efendor-f and H arvey Splegelburg sp en t Monday In the jury and directed a yerdlct giving JacksonP------- '---■-■ ---------------- ------ - the plaintiff $160, Geddes sued on the assigniment of a $500 slck and acMesdames Carl Braun and R. Grant, cident ihsurance policy taken out of Ann Arbor, were visitors' here several years ago by Ralph W ester"Monday. . . ■ ■ ■■■■■. land, o f Chelsea. W esterland died . Mrs. J. Wilson was-'the guest of after an illness of several months and .friends in Jackson several days of lislpolicy was finally assigned, to Ged last week.___ , .v . . des. The company refused to pay Mr. and Mrs. M. Maze,-of Camden, for the tim e W esterland was sick, on “are guests at the home of Dr. and the grounchtkat he was in arrears in his premium pstyments and also th at Mrs. Maze. - ‘ Floyd L. Rogers, of LeRoy, spent no written-'notice was served on his, several days o f the past“ week with llnfcss or death until seven months after he had died. Chelsea*friends. Jdr,_and Mrs. Wm. Faber, atten ded ------Near Shooting Affny*— ,-th e funeral of John K lager Jn JackHatnburg is eagerly Whiting for the : son last Saturday. v hearing of Mrs. Arthur Rico, wife of Mrs. Ralph Freeman and children a teacher in” the Hamburg school, were guests of friends in Detroit Fri who Is charged with carrying conceal day and Saturday. ed weapons and is now out on bailMiss Alma Pierce was in Ceroaco following an alleged attem pt on the Sunday where "she attended the life of -Mrs. Fred R ice, a neighbor, funeral of a relative. with whom she, had some difficulty. Miss Jennie GeddCB returned Mon* Mrs. AftKtnrRice was-taken toHbwell day from Hillsdale where she has Saturday by Deputy Sheriff John Stoddard"")f Livingston countyrb ut | been visiting friends, . Miss Dorothy McEldowney, o f A l nanaged to, secure ball later and was bion, spent Saturday and Sunday Ifeased, pending th e preliminary hear ng which will take place In a few with her parents here. days. Miss A lice Rutherford, of Jackson, T lje-arrest of Mrs. R ice and the . w as a guest a t the home of Mr. and circumstances leading up to it have Mrs, Louis Burg Sunday. excited the people of Hamburg more, Mrs. J, B, Cole spent several days han anything th at h as occurred In <of this week a t Jthe home Of her recent ye a lt, bu t most of the discus daughter, Mrs. W. A. BeOolc, in Ann sion is talong place U whispers as Arbor. - v neighbors and friedds are loath to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kilmer and appear in the case as witnesses when son, of Htfmewood, III., w^ere guests ;he hearing tak er placo. •of Mrs. John Kilmer several days of Makes The Nation, Gasp. la s t week. Frances nnil Heary It. fftelnbach, The awful list of/in ju ries on a •of D exter, spent Saturday * t the home Fourth of J u l y MtnggiM'H humanity. •of their prandparent*, Mr. and Mr«. -UitnvY'v against- it, hnwnvm, h itm w o n d e r ful' h r a U r tg , l*v I lu c k I c o n ♦ O, Steinbach. , A r n ic a Salrr. of t.houmaiul*, who suf f e r e d fr<mi burn*. «»t», bruise*, bullrt , Miss M arion Tuwdnp, ol w o u n d * o r e x p lo s io n s . I t l« the y u l r k 11 be the guest of Miss H elene Hteln-' healer of bolls, ulcer*, ec*e«na, sor* F rid a y and w ill attend the Up* or plies. 26 cent* MJU Pla A ha A rbor the same »*«*- h T h . Kens OoMU T. .F r w a n . Ad-1 .vert !***>—S It b h e r a ....... ^ Christmas Stocks — A C h ris tm a s G ift o f G o o d F u r s —: . Such as those in our collection will give comfort and pleasure. - We have them at all prkes for all-peopter -x—~ ,— ;------ -— :------~ • i ^ ----- -----1 ---- ---- =----- :......... ........... S ilk Hpse at - $ 1 .5 0 v „ .... Woman’s .Black Cadet Hose atitt^the-Fafpous Round Ticket Hose, 4 pair in aChrifltmasBox;$1.00r : __Babies*. White Wool Hose, silk toes and heels,. ^ .pairs im a^ Chrlstmas Box fqr $L0G[, ' , _ . ** W o m e n ’s K id G lo v e s S ilk Holiday Salo of Silk Waists, at N-.■ S a v in g s W a is ts - ■*' - $3.0Q, $3.75 and $5.00 •• "i. r-1"' ■.■ H a n d k e rc h ie fs ^ . /ALL \STYLES AND-VLEATHERS ..• >.... Gloves aro still tho most popular Christmas Gift. You will find every good make hero, and now is an excellent time to ohoose. ' • . , ■We bolieverwe-have the best Glove-maderAndrwe 8elHt-at^ju8t--a--llttle less -thatryou-oan buy as good a glove a t elsewhere. Mkde of very best French Kid, two clasp, all shades and blaok, our prjee only, $1.75. Our $1.25 Qloye equals the usual $1.50 Glove. , ■■ . ... -r...1 "V — T '^ . " ‘ ‘ ‘" ...... ------------- -• * * , Buy a t But you better come now, while the sizes are complete, for tbejy will go in a hurry at prices like these; . ’ ~ ~ Women’s Furfelt Juliet Slippers, in all colors, fur trimmed s n d with leather — solesr$i.6u. : = -" — ----- ----------------------------- Men’s-Everotlleather Hoiisc Slippers, in tan or black kid* all sizes, $1.60 and$2.00. _ '■ ' ___ , . 'J ; W hit woman doesn't Jove to receive pretty hose? Matohless values here in every kind child or woman wants. / Women’s S lip p e rs 'T'-f ■° - G iftH o s ie ry G ift ■wftlWKWftrojWFMHFO t©—[U06t—Wltn ft ClOrijjnwfl—■ —™ WUftt 4- ■wflnt-, "- Thousands and thousands horo to ohoose from, at smallest prioes. Wo bought our Christmas Haadkerchiefs long ago-^’way Back-last, summer— Had to, to get those exquisite, dainty, hand ombfoidered styles, those genuine hand-made. Armenian laoo odtrod Handkerchiefs, we now have in stock. Wo tried . last week to get more, of as good patterns os we now have, but we could not. When stook on handle sold there will bo no more at,any prioe. . * and 60c. >' Pure linen, hand drawn, hemstitched, genuine Armenian. hand-made, isce edged Handkorohiofs, at 20o, 60o, 75o, $1.00 to $1,60, " Rugs for Holiday Gifts Big lot of Small Rugs made from remnants and samples of Velvet, Axmlngters.-and Body Brussels Garpefcs/uow at. 75o, 98o, $1.15 and .$1^25 each. “Each one fringed, 27x54 best Axminster Ruga at $2.00 and $2.60 27x54 Wilton Velvet Rugs, regular $lff5 values, n o v I O R 30x03 best $7.50 and.$8.50 Wilton Rugs, now choice, $5,00. SOxOS^Axlminster $4.0Ollug8, now $3.00,• ' ’ ■< ‘ ' .... ' . .*. .■... . ' .-. *v _', , ' ,• . . ^ .....■ ... ....... ' ........ -l V rDepartmentt Useful Holiday Gifts am. -a - joy _and com fort long, after oxponsivo trifles are forgotten. Give a man or boy something that adds to. his personal oomfort or appoaranco. aiKl your gift is appreoiated. Suits and Overcoats Give Him a Fine Pair of Gloves Lillis muTOvercoats for the Mon fl!nd Dova embracing every :new and good styles-rich and handsonTe^vyoaves and thrbUUt of tailoring; Mon's Suits, $12.50 to $83.60. Mon’s Overcoats, $10.00 to $20.00. Boys’ Suits, $4.50 to $10,00. / Boys' Overcoats, $4.00 to" ILLOO. Splendid assortment of Boys’ Russian Suits, age 4 to 8 years, $2.60 to $6.00, We tjo)! the..celebrated f‘Adler” make in-Kldf Mooha and Capes, unlincd, silk lined and fleecAditned. tl^OO'to $l;60; Men’s Shirts Timely Gift Suggestions V QIFTS-THA’TvMAliE A STRONG APPEAL BECAUSE THEY SHOW YOUli — ------- •------IN TER EST TN MAN.’S COMFO R T r~ ~ — -------------- Sweaterajind Swoater Coats, 75o to $0.00. — ' / * ' J . ’ ' PajamaB and Outing Nlghtehirta, 75o to $0.00 Cadet Hosiery guaranteed, 25o pair Neckwear * Lisle 11080, Tio to matoh, 50o por set. "ftundfeds oLrlch, new, bcautiful patterns hero for your selootion, each _tle_ini a Ciiristmas hox, at 50o. SIPECIAL’-Riurfihaspd some time ago for Christmas trad©, 75,down Four-in* hand Ttra, mostly regular 60,c ya)uo; while they last, 35o, a for $1,00. Each tie in a Christmas box, Paraos^anfLBtlHtenkBTllSm «>o.an ilL ffiL Tie Clasps, 15o to 35c. $1,50 Bine Linen Handkerchlefe, withTnitialsI’ aflo. P"‘l" hem as Christmas Gifts v ■ ■h. ■. Shoos of ‘Gun Metal* Velour, Viol Klc| or Patent Leather, in all shapes and stylos, button or laoe, $2,60 to $4.50. . ■. - • ''•« ‘o Mo' . ...................... ,,„«kCt ri ,t„"lL Sli PP°ra '? pP “ »- O ctette or Romeo atylo. |„ blaek or tan. stock was never so oomplote, prloo $1.00 to $1,75. ' V e Silk Hose, T ie to match, $1.00 per set* Cuff:Links and Stick pF na.-W 'to « I 7 “ ; ' O J * ■\ Christmas stooks are now {it thoir boat! Many fresh, new, beautiful patterns await your soleotion. , The well known Monaroh at $1.00. ' _ -_Tlu> FamousArrow (fast colois) a t $1,50. _____ ____ ^ --------L Arrow Collars in all tho now shapes 15o or 2 for 25c. //, ( Handsome noar-seal Fur, At $2.50 to $5.00.' Cloth Caps for Men and Boyk^at OOo.to $1.00. Hats in all tho no^ahapes ancHjutfhtiea, $1.00 to $5 OO', r t a i n Tkh "A THE CHELSEA STANDARD, DECEM BER ia . 191a . . . '• < ' ■: * *' s *■ ' ■i ’ ■:•.'■■■ . •■ " Y ■ ’ caAeh the shouts of children w9n^«r lf bu ohlM friend now, the wife of a euceeestnl tJvod, and to wonder further v h it financier: «w 8 « t o Otaal woiia Miss Fanella ’8 hand trembled# her J*» nan curMd the( w , . ) , , MJJJ face, was drawn and white. hot kcepb&ck, wwa : "A nurse m aid" she moaned a t —-• ^ r ^ — ...........-^5 , ,-,■■■ A quarter of an hour later the out. ■ •’ v-7 '.'V'- ;■.! . ■'■-■■■ :■;■■■:• . . 'r i. Y-: *-It last bitterly, "a common nutae jmaldt . W S f S I M S S E S Jaw w«i down on the ■treet He We pay the Highest Market Price for She put It kindly, and U is kind o f Would mingle with Me HBY stood in the deserted h ef to thlhk of me in my destitution* toe throng. He vestry of the church, facto* Furs, Hides and P^lts. See us before but that is what it means- Yet* isn't tpould enter the each other angrily for" the it better than cold and loneliness and J«ores_under the - 8rat=Ume-da th e ir Uve»7 starvation? Tin tired of being dif v yQu sell. Office on $$rth Mam jBtreet. evergreen branchThen suddenly Janet swept ferent from other people. I'll try be* the diamond, from the third WMmd-look about as-eem m onastfadoom m onestfor him—aye, znake a finger of-her left hand and -A Wbllo." 7 purchase and be held It forth. "You Will , luddouly \the great hell .pealed oblige -me by taking thin Santa Claus to through tho reiotmding o ld ' rooms. back," she said blttngly, - « .» g o m e b ig -e y e d lifted th e little lamp In wondeiy child on the i He stood looking Into her ey ev ment and threaded her way again ,H e was en outgrowing grayer of face as be saw the through the icy gloom. No trad ed law, but t|uaqvprld stubborn ganger that reposed* within REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE , % pdoplo ealleq^kt the house* and cer them. "W hich means that our en Should noV crowd tainly not a t the, big front dpor! And him quite to the Farmers & Merchants Bank gagement Is broken, and that I may generations of superiority had taught edge. He was al not hope for Us renew al" he replied <rv*^ the neighbors the futility of calling At ohclfsea, Michigan,’ atstJwwdose of buslneas, November 20. l9ia. as called 'for' br tbe Commis very-low. most smiling as sioner of tho Rankins Department: / „ a t th e Fenway portals. (Copyright) For an Instant their gase met as he. crowded his K B B O U B O B S. " (Copyright,) Nelson Travers stood -in jthe porch* Loans and Ulscounta. viz:—' ' " ' - • ' > way into a big the glittering thing, lightly held, was 0 Miss Fanella Fen< the big white flakes heaped upon his Commoroial D e p a r tm e n t'...,.,,.................... 157,687 97 ND ,lt bod come, to store. passing from band to hand; then as way' the flurry of broad shoulders.: store, and he ho waa' was ' ■7* V Savings D epartm ent..............................................................v , . . , . . . ; .............. 38,45000-$ 91,08797 pass th a t on th in Jooklag-aboui-^ia^aben; a ,warm; ihffr released ~lt and . before his e r g : - __ stmas JtnoJtL ^^Good=eveplngr F a n e U a"-b e sa iT as z^RonuermortgttgesaiuieceuritleB, vI?:t* - . — ------ :— - ■ j .it i"'!:■■ ■-7 Oommuroral-Departraent;.........-.-.r^ :T T 7 T T ^T ^7 r7 T 7 ^7 7 7 7 ^T r.7 ..7;. “ — 'tOOOO rfay lefo re Christ* hand <was «.i was not heautlfull if he Had parted with her H ut yester Savings cuddled Into his aqd a ‘bS'drbedbme seoure there was the slip D epartm ent.. . . . . . i . , . . . . . . . . , , ; ................................... ... *: 152.444 48— 162,944.49 noae a man not child's voice Bald: Premium account. ■■■... ____________ _ 816( of a nervous-finger and with a tinkle a s s h e h u r r i e d day. Tomorrow ls your birthday* Overdrafts, ,-.-r............ .777... .......... • « • »mi n*A«»*«rrt-ti*«•i« tmi i••«tt ~ m in years sat In thd, ring fell upon* the iron grating of through, de'efienlng bqllevej 'and Christinas, tboT Will you Ranking house.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Please take care of me ‘till mamf 2jtom ^his room at a ho* ma finds me—I’m lost!" J'urnlturo and fixtures..,, . . .7... 1,61487 the floor register. Faintly they heard mimmm twlUgfiE,’" ^ come for a ride with me?" Iterasln tra n sit........... . ....................................................... •MMl*IMMMl _ tel in a strange It go bounding" far_do^n ths_ metal Though possessIt was a little girl, and on her face .. __ ■ __ • Oommerolal * .SavinEa. Miss Fanella gasped, as well—sh e . Reserve. .................. town and felt him _waa both_a_smlle_and-a look of-en- pipe whloh led to the furnace below. Due from banka in reserve oltles-..*............. ..... r. . „ . . . s ^ ~ $10^7 68—- f t f f i g t 12 } n g a_ o e rta in ,d is-, might. This, after fifteen yeara/of s i Exchangca for clearinghouse........tt. . .......................... S2010 , self -of a l l . the treaty, each supposing It lost forever In the tlnotlve air, , her len cel Had it taken "hlrnleo lo n g :ta ILSjWid National baulrcurrehoyr.^,)--.-. r; .-7.. ,- t....... -. ^ ......... 1, 88000 -3.SOOOO world th o - most ""Why, of: hourse," replied’ the out- flames and not know- ~ v coat was- pitifully recover from the repulse of old XTold w i n . . . . . . . . . .................................................................. . Silver c o in .,,.,................... . v . v . , . . . . . . . ; . ................ - 336 26 -9,00000, 7 / lonely. High and law, pressing her hand and drawing ing that In Us fall ' thin' and inade 'M adam ’Fenway? Nlokelsand Q O n t s , - , ........................ ...................-........... 274 70 ■. -440.7m: low, rich and poor, her back a little. "So you came here bysom e strange fate quate. Though neat "I—wbat will the neighbors think?” / 114,033 69 136,867 88-! 56,40167 mingled in the w ith.. your mother after gbieUtmaa It had bounded ly blackened, ’her she gasped. Checks, and other cash item's. ___ - procession of hap things and got separated?” through a small hole shoes leaked And “You are tbirty-slitom orrow , are she worn no ruh. In the~plpe and now py shoppers with, “That's It, only t think she rgw nway u—not, Fanella? le n t—thatH old LIABILITIES. here. It Is small .enough to aot as you please regard Capital stock paid i n .., . . . , . , ; .................. ............ rr. ............. . .. out. _H_e. ftldhe had from me so that I- shouldn't. know lay amidst the rub836,000 $0Surplus.. r; , ........................... ....................................... 7........ ............. 6,500 00 no thought for what Santa Claus was going to bring blsh of the ohuroh's wonder that the storm-seemed merci less of the neighbors?” Unaivtdc'l profits, not.-................................... ............... . ........ 7.14198 _Claui^ basement. For - an less, and cold; But when she turned __ "I suppoaa.it is, Nelson" she ad- Dividends u n p a i d . . . . . , ; . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , ; . . . . . , , . , , . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . , * . . , . ........ ■ ..;, 7 . , . ; i . ; -me-tomotTow-nlght." In ~at~lhfr big stone-' gateway, her mltted with a smile. "But where?” "Commoroial doposits subject to check... Instant • the , girl's It wont-bock five years. He, the son . - ; - . ; T r . r 7 7 T . v t r r r . .ttt..—f-49i04i 18" “I hope it Will be something nice.” Cashier’s checks outstanding.. . . ................. . ................. , 1 69 00 eyes softened, then cl a railroad magnate, had dared to shoulders straightened proudly. "Oh^-lt wlll-bb.—.Are-—you buying, "W llly o u tru stm e-th lso n ce,“ Fanel SavInKs-deposits-(book- a c c o u n t s ) . — .“ 777777 ; . 7777 ; ;.v 173.578 06 "The old "Fenwayplace," .Bhe m ur j fill In love with the blue-eyed daugh something for your little girl?” Savings corti/lcutcs of d e p o s i t . . . . . . , . . . . . , - , . . . . 4 8 , 6 8 4 81—4 261.872 49 . ‘ Hardened again and mured, glancing about the .gloomy, un la? I promise to bring you -baok Total. ., : ..... . she turned them ter of a locomotive driver on bis fa . "N-o-o.” / ......... : ................... .............. -.................................... 1300,014 42 kept grounds, "and I am the last of whenever you ’wish,” aside. Upon the floor. ther's road—a"w an whose face and State cf Michtffan, County of as. ,« . "Maybe she's dead?" , Miss Fanella looked Into the white, r - - -t, P, G. Schalble, cashier ofWashtenaw, HEFe Fenways." In a corner of the hands carried grime—who dwelt In a tho above named bank, do solemnly swear th a t the above statemehtR “I—I don't know." •"If you were not it would go hard night. Was -she dreaming, o r . could is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief and correctly represents the true state of the several— the .-'little cottage-r-who had no society outside th e bank. . The gi/d-looked up and noticed the room with thero/' lhtorjected that other half this unlikely thing really have hap- matters therein contained, as shown by tho books of church mouse was . .o f dully tollers, And he had dared grave expression on the outlaw's face; . - . P. a . Sobaiblb, Cashier. 1 nened In the deadening monotony of — Subscribed and sworn to before me th is tth day o t December, 1912, ~ * sitting upon Us haunches, and she o f Miss—Fenway’s nature that was I standbefore the father who thought and cuddled closer to him and said; / — j . B; Cole, Notary Publio. • ; . nodded towards him. "To be renewed always rldlaiiling her Fenway pride. h er life? JLmself, specially "created and say; ' ■ * . My commission expires December 18; 1915, - ‘Tm 'Horry-lf-t have-hurt you^-Mam- -when-4he4iUl&-chuFGiymouse-brlnger "UnleBfl"“ wttir “TnaliclquB emphasis, W hat difference did It make, anyCORHKOT-7-Attest! 1. "Father, Irgoing to- be married ,11 J oiik K almbaoh . ma says I talk Toolhuch. I've juat .it back to .m e" she returned coldly. "they chanced to be also impervious way.. ■Henceforth she would Da only "Well?" O, O. Burkhart, »Directors. thought that_;pidybe you pre not mar-, miraernflirl flhe looked-hank .intfL --4t.-L r-W00Pr and H unger!' Thoy-turned th e ir. baoka upon! each . 'To Gladys, Davis,“ /;----------hed at-all 1" : Miss Fanella'a Ups trembled as she Nelson Travers’ honest eyes pleading ^ th e r -and-iAvalkod away_________ ."Nover heard nt har." -prett y A week_patae.d, and the.little church unlooked^ the great front door—upon w ltn ner to .trust him. About her the "Tho daughter of one' of our en- plied the outlaw as he tried to iaugh, ..REPORT1<fo THE CONDITION OP THBmouse prowling about in the 1 darkness noNcondition did she e v e r leave (ft stately old furniture upon whlchTher jlneers." ■ . but m ade poor work of It. pride l^id feSTso many years, pleaded enter the house by any of'H e.other of the basement, —There-wAs-a-momenVof painful sus ~ “Well, If you haven't got any little -‘-Kempf Commercial & Savings ifig S Bank in vain. ": _____ _ through-the;gloom-that-glittered even numerous entrances. pense and then the storm 'broke. girl [ ‘haven’t got any papa. What more brightly^than did his own eyes. At Chelsea, Miohiyan, a t the close : of business November 28,1912, a s called for by the Comal** >1912, “Y es" she said, “I'll come. I do not She lighted the small oil lamps that M lAM OUof nl il,A DA«Akt«UAHt■ / sionor the' linitlllllH Hanking; Department: "Yon shall not! You a re -e ith e r a yqu going to buy, know how far I shall go, though" stood on the marble top, of the hall Cautiously, hungrily, he ^approached ■■ ' RE80U80B8. fool or a lunatic to think of it. An '"Why, whatever you say?" The man stepped Into the old hall Lounianddlscountfl, viz:— - Q f_. I ft, smeit of It, felt of It with his gray buffet, placed her coat and hat on the onglneor's. daughter! Think of your “But not for we?" Commercral Department." 8107,749 97 whiskers,, then stood It up before him. carved rack< and peered, closely Into and- held her coat.- Hto-iips closed Savinas 1 /■ nu>thor--of me—of y o u r' sister—the Department. -8107,749 97: “YeB. fpr you.. .We'll select some- Its glitter fascinated him,' Surely this the great m irror.' oyer, his- displeasure when he felt the Bonds, mortgages and securities, viz disgrace I You m ust have lost your thing,, and , then when your mother .Commercial D epartm ent___ ... ., 57.089 ! -glistening—thlng^about-the-slze-'of-a _"Tomo'rrow ls_ChrlEimas,_.and_youiL weight of It. snfen1^— ~ ^ = ' — r— -Department ., ,7 ... ^Ttv.; tttt: 406.872 & 861,7821 comes T il ask her If she'll let you have kecnel of-corn muBt be good to eat. birthday," sho whimpered accusingly, She did po t remember the worn Savings Premium A c c o u n t.......... 1,48166' "Out I am to m arry h e r" was the ■it" " . -■ •• ■■ ' " O v e r d r a f t s . . . . . . ........ ........ ........................................................... 1 840ft and he tried his sharp teeth upon It. "and—no one has remembered* ill gloves on the bal|J table, and only Banking hoifso..__ .................... ........■.,7 7 .77777 .'; ....'•............'......../ . , ............... •toady, reply, 16,000 (ft "I hope she will.. You look to be Yet. gnaw as_he would, be could not Not one of yotir old friends! You thought about locking thp door when PurnRure and fixtures, ........ ; .............. ...................... ; ..................................... 6,0000ft , "I say not If the Jade has trapped such a nice won that she shouldn’t.re ................................ .7 7 ........... .......... ............. ■, 1,620 16/ she saw Travers slip "the key Into his (Jthor rpal CHtatc... are alone." ^ J . DuofrOmotherhajjfksand banker's...................................................................... you Into an engagement buy her off; fuse', I picked you out- as tlnrvery. even scratch dt, and a t last he deoigg^l deep pocket. "Of course, ii am alone," spoke: the that It was only good to play with. Items in tra n sit__ ......................... ..................... ................................................................... /..:i The father, must use his Influence or nlcost wan that eft ' o ulong" Reserve. ■ ............ ■ ' .■ Oommerolal. ..S a v in g s, Wrapped In robes, she seemed un Fenway prldo complacently. "Whq ls He waB a little thing, and halt starved States b o n d s , . . . , ........ .................. , 1 2.600 00 ; ,1 take his discharge.” : , “Thank you," said th e outlaw aah e as are all church:mice, so It came ta conscious of the storm, realising only United Puo.froin banks In- nwerve c ltle ^ . / ........................ .......................$. 9,645 00 ' 45,044 81 ■' . !!hut_we love .a n d la re . promised, to: felt. his-heart grow big, -"Now.-ttieiii, ..................... 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 T .' 1.775 70— r-^—" 8270— 7 the pleasant sensation of-companion- ■Exchanges for clearing house’. . 7 pass that lt~waB !KJt“ ldhg~before he U. 8, and National-bank-currency-,-,-rv — ........... 6,063 00 • . 6,867 00 each other" --• — about this doll. Roal hope, eyes that shin and warmth. Gold C oin... ...........’......... ........ ....... ..............7....... 3,68600 18,120 00 ’ In the next half hour the father wink, pink shoes and alnvostiis big as had ^worked his . head and , forelegs .2 o J 2,675 05 ■ 9805 She was not even surprised when Silver c o in ,...’. . . , , . . . . . ........ ........................... .................. .. through It and was running about Niokels and ■ c en ts........................................ .............................. . 80 69 82 04 stormed and cajoled. If the son (n- you are.—Rhe'lLbo a BlBter to you." he drew tip before a low, ample house ^with=lt=anclrollng his ’rolddler •iited on-auoh a m arriage he wouTd "And how much Is It?" ' $28,415 84 $67,279 60 90.49494 ahd lifted her carefully to the door-, small ereature wearing a diamond Checks, aiul other cash Items.. ,4.; \ ...... ................. ....„ . . ,7 ... ■ 17877231 13 : 409 90 -be cast out by- the family; - he would "O nlytoniloliai’fl.” -------- — saddle with a gold girth. It waB fun stone. bo ridiculed even by the common peo “My, but con you-pay th a t much! If for- A_tljih,e, buf he sopn became tired .'.,.$630,788 26 Total. “I'll be In In a minute,'* he told ple. Ahdrth e m agnate ended up with: you can- you. must bo rich." ——MAPILITISSr her. - “Take-off-your-w raps-and go t of It and tried to crawl out. He Capital stock paid in .............. .......... $40,00000 . ''Fred, I will have the englqeer call "But you boo 1 have no little girl of oould not. Becoming- panic stricken warm." 7 30,00000 Surplus ' fund; . . . . . . . , t . .,, ed up here and give him a check for my own. Miss Fanella; her heart beating 20,806 82 Undivided profits, n o t.............. ............................................................................................... . „ he fled frantically up the stairs. . Dividends unpaid...................................................................................... •.$. , a thousand dob ‘That’s so. Isn’t OhrlstmaB nice?, high at her. own audacity, opened the Janet, alone and .comnrcfgfaldopo8itB~attUic0tFt<Foivecif . ~ . ~ . .............................. .................■ .— , 71.460 02 Jars and tell him n n 'v o u know—thoro's mamma over broad door, -Commoroial cortifleates of deposit.. .................. . .... .......... 49,880 98 very-unhappy, sa t- in I tilled Oltecfc’gv'.-.v.v.T.v.': r;-TVr:7/:--;7 ;t .". .7 .77777 ; v. . m \ . ....... .. v. ..—r— — The wide, low “rooms within opened Cor her pew at the Cashier's chocks o u t s t a n d i n g ! ...........7 . .................. .. 272 44back-on-tha -sense-m ust Tpleaaantly-tog e th e r .llghted—b r “ cagr Stato^monjes on doposlt, . . . . . ■.'.. /...".T....."— . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , ............. . ■ “Christmas 7hi5rniErg -Duo-to banks and bankers.. . . ...............196 07._ _ j ________________________________ — “We shall bo crowd and griUt:\l Irlff -ttreth’-and^ dies on the-mantela, and by softly Savings donostts t h o o k a c c o u n t s ) . ............. service.^ It was rath'858,441 90 m a r r i e d - t h r e e *wlnkod -hl« ,c*yoa...He. bad boon hit Bhaded lamps. -■ Savings certificates of dep o sit............ ......... ................................ .......... . - . 60,85182— 610,44148 hilly— lrx-"_thc hard. Three or days from now"^'How pleasant" said Miss Fanella Church and she slip Total.; 7 ,^ .7 ....................................... $680,788 9 " four inlllillOB llftBB-' was hts an sw er.' aloud/ ■going to the open fl/e, - and State of Michigan, County, o f ,W ashtenaw, ss. ped .one hand into . j, • ■ - “ -e)i- and Hum—a. In-reply to th a t ln k ln g -o fb erllttle B to v e lt^the-but- ~~"’I, d ’eoTA, BoGdluYaHliiur of the above-named hatikrdo solcmnly-swcar th a t theahove^tatem ent m uff./Then h n n tiim llcd -aH ilsis true to tho best of my knowledge and-belief and correctly represents the true state of the several the. father point ler's pantry, gave a start/for with; matters therein contained, as shown by tho booksof th e bank.. : and a voice said: ed ,to thedoor, and. "I have dreamed of you:, sitting -r-H — > Geo. A. BkQ olb, Cashier. In It she felt a small' HiibscribM and awTOh to before mo~t1iig’6Tli'dfty’'griTgSeiTiber, 1912. ■ 7 . .—^ ■Plenso;-fiHste r bowed Here;" said Travers quietly, coming to Struggling . t h i n g J . L, Fletoher, Notary Pnblio, passed out to be nice-imuiL-tpH-mo with something round and .hard abofut her, “And now I am going to ask you ^ _____ _ My commission expires January.12,1916. yo u r-n am ertha t^I- It. Involuntarily sho closed her handT CORRKOT—A ttest: to eat' aupp'er" with me—a Christmas ^ ------ O.JCLEUt^ supper, yoirknow;" and as Bhe“ did so~ r? little church D. (J. MoL ar'e n , !■Directors. to mamma. 1 raobse popped out had been left him TT.-B. tfotMBS, .the muff -and “I shall be most" delighted" M think she wil l -let scampered away, leaving tne K round by an aunt ; and swered Miss Fanella with* a: smile. me have ihe doll." object In her fingers, Sho drew It t h e ,-father could The Fenway pride was mute for once. w-turnc< irth ,' It was her engagement ring. Tt waB a quiet supper, Fanella poured and gasped.and. with poverty.. The-last of all to-leave her pew, the tea, coqscIoub . th a t her compahv his face ' went Janet stepped Into the vestry upon Love may always ,be right, but 4t ton's eyes were following her, and she [Jtn bo-Bo influenced a s - to -be-seemwhite. out^/D jek-w as standlng-^be* -enjoyed herself with a fleroe. deflant " a if td y s r _ r. [iflgly a mlstake. ” Tho marriage^took fore a window wfthT. head bowed, so rt of enjoyment. l place and Fred Dillingham was ostra. , , "F re d " looking/older, grayer of face than he “Fhnella" said the man, leading her IT "You herei” |ol*ed. He was not kindly welcomed had a few weeks,ago, and she saw the back to the Are, “I will bless you fo^ "Ami you!” - deep unhappiness that lay In his eyes^ In the other stratum . If there is a gulf ever for oomlng with me. I wanted “And this la our daughter?" joetwcon t h e 1rich man and the work 3he • approached him, looking up atyou to see my^ home" to understand flitting Just >how simple and unpretentious it "Our l’attjN Father was discharged, aim with the old-expression which he “I Have Dreamed of Y ingman the la tte r-re sen ts Intrusion H era" j t i much as the former. “There was "Worn the ro id and moved over-her^ knew so wen. / sortly she slipped ono Is. I know l am only a 'common farm I ®ve, hut. after a; few months It was to take another run.” hand ihto his .own/ and as his. Angers there In Whalon that 1 care for? All e r / but I've always loved you, Fanol\v m i ha fftH- m ib a it was tho next day, and Fatty.was, gently closed abPU» j jnftuonood from both sides, Both hus"TRe oid“families with wjiom we asio- Ta; I cannot endure it to see you live j wnd and wife were made to fear that sitting on her father’B knee, and tho thing hard, .roun>, and familiar within olated are gone, It Is my misfortune as you do, alone In that great house. • grave mlstako had boen mado. They happy niothor was wiping toare from his grasp. He raised her hand. The that I am left alone in the old house.” W on't yqu let me take care ‘ of you, •ought away the Idea and sought to her eyes, whon the child . engagement ring—his own-*encircled "Why need you be .alone? -.There dear? I know I am not good enough "Say, mamma, I Just lacked him out her third left finger, , • A n°M their, love, but th at brought Trrl^ are people all about you, common for you. I realise what It must seem "The little church UtloDs and vexations and oulmlnated os tho very nlceat man In nil that blk people.to be sure, but kindly nnd_good> like to you here, b u t - —-” and enjoy the land of sunshine and flowers* mouse brought” It 'n misunderstandings and quarrels, crowd, and I didn't make any “It Is comfortable and—beautiful, And thero Is—Nolson Travers!” ; stately palm? and soft tropical breesea* Alter two years th ere was a separa did'I? Don't anybody Bit down on my *back to mo. Hlsten Nelson,” Her voice rbroke over the "A common farm er!” while I tell you," she tion. Neither ronlly deslred .lt, It doll andRivo her a pain I” _ . Low Round Trip Miss Fanella could almost believe words. "But I do not deserve it. I fluid, drawing a trifle *ns what the gossips had predicted, she hoard a real voice in the old hall was not fair and honest with you— closer. For a mo W in te r T o u ris t F a re s •ud what they strove^ to bring about. dflth all tho Fenway prldo and scorn for I cared, always. 1 let my pride ment her Thero was more sorrow than angor * TQ POINTS IN In It, a voice alarmingly like her states and my family Interfere! mured; Jncu tho young husband turned his "O h" shq orled, shaken by sudden, Alabama* Cuba. Florida* Georgia, LouUfana, ly mother's, "la it not wQnder**oHm-wtfe^-an* 4nfant-^a^^-year-old^ Mexico, Misslasippi, N ew Providence, N ew ^It 4me-been--setUed tdiese -fifteen, fierce sobs, "why did you never come, Mldo It Work. , . , ‘ iUll" she exclaimed, Mexico, North CarqUna, Sonth CaroUiia and Afid wont out into the world as a years,” she said, picking up the little back? They always do In stories—i Texas. ___ .__ . . . . . ........................... - . . half awed, as sho finynndoror. The wife went hack to lamp wearily. “Why m u st 1t-bergone- could not believe It w m all'over when via lahdd. h ib eye r ^ t e l k b r ’a W a l e r ^ u n r e t to Strugyou weht away I” . over again every Christmas?" lightened. , "Do you mean," said 'Travels, “that tie with poverty, Tho husband been Through the great cold rooms the on the other Btudents. He had, hqw"Wonderful, dear! you would have, given me a different Muorous to her, v, light moved dimly, until shp entered Slef used up *n the absences from t Is far more than answer It I had come back, Fanella?" Flvq long years, and Fred Pillingwhat had been the butler's pantry in that,* ft lo a miracle Sho held out her hands^-true Fen t® had not been hoard of. As an Michigan Ctntral R, /?. the old reglmo, Hero a small stove k of HIb Spirit wrought upon His d a y way hands. "Don't yqu know, dear, outlaw without a family, whom should diffused a halfhearted sort of warmth, Tickets on safe dolly until April SO* 1913. _ ^ ills, token o f !ov<l evoflantlng and ‘fjyrlte to and why? At three years havo m onnt au«i>on*lQn. and a UtUe table And a le ath er chair th at nil women are privileged, to Final Return Limit June 1,1919. thatjuvenf we artuiiot-forgotten"-, :-change their minds?'' she asked. ^sfce the child, w ho had been named were drawn close. ■ / Tickets are also sold to Florida Tlghtly hlfl arms closed about her. "What a fool I’vo beta, Fanella," wondered In h e r childish way “Hero dwelleth tho last of tho Fengoing one route atid.rctuming HARRY IRVINO OR KEN. Joy the hadn't a papa;, A t five, she m eiiagoi"" ways," she nald derisively, “Yet too groaned Travftra, holding .h e r close. . 7 my leisure or another,. .L i b e r aL . ctopsowaL. "Shall I come « m y•“ ■ ■ ■ ■ • oomsnded tef know. At six she stood arlstoorntlo to; associate with ordi “Fifteen years 1 Tell me, when did you privileges. repent your coldness?" A C hrlitm ai TJnie flaver. Joforo the em barrassed mother In in* nary mortals!" F o r P a rtic u la rs “Before you had rogohod the g a te /’ To save the minutes on Christmas FVom her w ont leath er. bag she J'guatlon and threatened td go out / C o n s u lt A g e n ts eve and leave time^for the many things drew1a letter she had found awaiting whispered Fanella, penitently. •ud find ono, ' . ' that are hound to conjo up, shut off her at . the postoffloe. ^Thoro wero And at last the w anderer had refrom the c h ild m one ropm In the few porsons using ettoh stationery who otoiRed the s e a and headed for hi* profMMM .**■ luBclM l house nultable for the tree 0 couple still remembered to write to hor. oo®e, He was tired And woary and “Deaf Miss Fenway?" she read, of w«£kt~be?ore Christmas, and grad* 2 ^ y . Home? But he had none! ually accumulate there All decorations “are you etlll aiono at the old place? had left it when he left wifo and and present*. The tree can be If so, why can you not come with me Jfoy- This struck him like a sudden Per the Old Polk*, trimmed a day or two before the holi to Japan thia wlntor, and help me f'Oki though he h»d all along joallsod b o ra (aged ten p to Reggio (aged -T t* y T h e S t a n d a ^ i W a n t C o lu m n . There will ho no day, and the proao^w wrapped more ■with the children li.'h a general way- No hom n-no eveven)—Yes. Tho games are a one In 61tr party b'tit oursolvo's.* Please Quickly anAeafliiy because they,are all JWo-no child I T hat was why ho eon. "A lw«e t * W f 11 r. wretched boro. But, then, it’s Ghngfc iw u in not jo lo f /W in one plaoe. The ohlldron, too, win let mo know by. the first of Junmfa 'oft tho train a n d taken lodgings, BOU* I T G IV E S R E S U L T S mas, you know, and the old people do j There followed a pago of dotai enjoy the mystery that center* around had no place to go. W ith money ao expeot to enjoy thcm selvo, ^ Inaccessible Yooo.-Hdhimkeepw. Tha letter waa «i«ned-hsLa& 0M 1 u his pockets, he was a tramp. : lor the next f$w dwr»' L Ahd to know th at Christmas •*!' ^ w d to hear th e ftagle of tm b * THE CHURCH MOUSE. FURS, HIDES AND PELTS T - ALBER BROS>m?fA Y r - -T _ n -Y- Try Standard Want Golumn, You get reuslts Avoid the Snows of Winter t ’aswssSS / -I i H- - 1 tumi. sfAi<DAiUj. w m m -' P ■ H o lid a y -s h o ^ p in g -h a & -h e g n iL in e a r n e st. T h e, g r e a t c o u n tr y -w id e c a m p a ig n fo r E a r ly h o l i d a y S h o p p in g h a s an d is d p in g m ore to w a r d s , m a k in g , C h r istm a s S h o p p in g a b u rd en , th a n a n y 'o t h e r a g e n c y . D o n ’t w a it u n t il t h e b e s t - b a r g a in s a r e 'g o n e . A n e a r ly lo o k w ill b e a p p r e c ia te d a t t h is s t o r e , ....... ^ — II -T -• THE STO C K S ABE IN :, A T P L E T E C O N D IT IO N i . COM- ‘M T q JL i V VV TH E A SSO R TM EN TS . EST " - w ARE A N D BEST THE LARG1 jf CLERKS ... CAN G IV $ YOU YOU CAN B E T T E R A T T K O T tQ N ^ ............. ■ -' •" 'h. ■-<V•«i'— *-~>1■ <-ffT- r x r t / 9 . f\( 1 j bti. / *»: d 6 » t t h in k o f d o in g Y ou r H o lid a y S h o p p in g w it h o u t v is it in g t h is sto r e . * L. d a y (r ifts a n d s ta p l e m e r c h a n d ise o f a ll k in d s . . m = T T ~N T OUB TABLES ARE CROW DED W IT H THE S E A S O N ’S NEW EST S e t s in w o o d and m o t a t r f r o m . . . . ?. . . , SJb.a v i n g S 6 tJ3 th a t a r e b e a u t ie s , from . . . O lle t H bllS-Ccsnib^-'bTUsIi and mirror) from .. . 1 W IT H O U T D IS -~ WE .' .„ M O ST C O R D IA L L Y SfJUCIT . , Y O U R . IN S P E C T IO N GOODS NOW O N D IS P L A Y . A la r g e r and b e t t e r a s s o r t m e n t o f Toys, D o lls , G a m es, C ra d les, T a b le s an d C h a irs, th a n e v e r b e fo r e , a t t h e sa m e lo w pric lceA 4 f w h ifih n.)wq.yfl p r e v a il a t- th is sto r e . AND D A I N T I E S T . L IN E S ta tio p e ry 50o to $ 4 .5 0 y< :,v$.60 t o $ 4 .0 0 . . 2 5 c t o $ 5 .0 0 Je w e l OF C H R IS T M A S ■' ■ in n e a t C h ris tm a s p a c k a g e s , f r o m . . . . O ases M a n ic u re O IE E Id S F -A . C H IN A W O M E N i n t h e n e w e s t^ P a r i s i a n ; / ; . ; . ,-7 / . ____; 7 T . ..................................................... . . . . $ 1 . 0 to $ 8 .0 0 ro lls , f r o m . . . . . . .. . 5 0 c t o S 7.50 O a s e s in b o x e s , t r a v s j m d T o ile t W a te r s 9.. ; . . ... 1 0 c to__$rj.()0'„ Iv o ry , fr o m . T o i l e t S e t S v - 'A l l t h e n o w o n e s , . f r o m . ’. ............ ....— .......... 25c ..t o $ 8 . f 5 r r ; r T T r ; T . T . ' . . ?. . r r r - $ 2 .0 0 t o $ O Q 1 i • ♦♦ • SH O P F O R C o l l a r B a g s , s o f t le a th e r c r u sh to p s , a ss o r te d c o lo r s, ("from — ; B r a s b S e t s , (fo r h a i r d o t h or h a t) a s s o r te d in c a s e , -fr o m - ./. in C h r istm a s p a c k a g e s to s u it th e p u r se , f r o m . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 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". • . . .$ 1 .0 0 t o $ 5 .0 0 A s t i t f r a y S v f r o m ; . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . y. . . .. . ... .7 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 7 . . ----------- -2 5 c - t o - $ 2 .0 0 N o v e ltie s fo r - th e D en , f r o m . / . ... . . 7 . . . . — . l Oc to $ 3 .5 0 T h e r m o s B o t t l e s fo r t h a t lu n c h , fro m .....,:'. . v: .> .......... ..... . . . . $ 2 . 5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 B i g B e n a w a k e s you- oh t h e d o t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .■.. $ 2 .5 0 , D a in ty H a n d in p r e tty / p a c k a g e s , - f r o m . O J p p k s -fo r-th e -d re s s e r, B a g s , .th e l a t e s t , O h a fln g , . / .. f r o m . f ,-,v , , $ 1 .0 0 t o $ 5 OIL f r o m ; . . . . . . .. . i, .. .,..$ 1 .0 0 D i s h e s , - n i c k e l - a n d - c p p p e i \ / f i ’p m .; . , ,j.. . . . . . . . . ..$ 5 .0 0 t o $ 7 .5 0 t o $ 1 2 .0 0 A C o m p l e te L i n e o f C h r i s t m a s T r e e B e c o r a t i o n s i n a Big! L in e o f C o lo r s ‘‘ ' " I S e g ' ' E £, i ‘ojvlM i r-fi GHURGH CIRCLES r ,?ifi ,• n W lit fl>. I/" M 'J E L t - " H E R E ' S A L IN E —Som e o T th e 's r a a ll c h ild “MANCHESTER—The L ake Shore r e n o f S a lin e a re su ffe rin g , w ith t h e railw ay,com pany has put o u r towns men John Steggm iller on th e pension ■whooping cough, ■• / lis t~ H e has been in th e ir employ M IL A N = -T h e -M ilan M ills h a v e ’h a d w orldnan—aml~secttoinivboflsj:for474i) tw o -ca rlo a d s -of w h e a l s h ip p e d in to. years, and has earned-hls re tire m e n t C Council Proceedings. .. [OFFICIAL,J- • 7 Council Rooms, -Chelsear-M lchM -N ov^lS, 1Q12._ Board m e tlp reg u lar session.- M eet lo g c a lled to o rd e r by t h e p r e s i d e n t. O U N T P S SIDEWALK FUND Davidson & Bauer, labor on walks.,:, ,00 70 Moved and supported th a t th e bills as read be-allow etLaiiil^irdera drawn etLa on -th e tre a surerr for th eir am ounts C arried^ v— keep tne mins- going. Only uiicej}g= T h ere > ■being no quorum present It H O W E L L - T h e . v illa g e c o u n cil a t fore, about te n years ago, ha? I t been rest-and pfnslnn —Plntorprlse.^ M oved bJ'^M .cKune,—s u p p o rte d —by. I wanL y o u r H id esv P e t t s j n r d P u r H ig h e s t was moved and supported to adjourn. H IL L S D A L E -R . P. Hopkins, of H ow ell h a s g r a ir te d H a m ilto n B ros. necessary to ship In w heat since th e P alm er th a t t.he Detroit, Jackson and C arried. F rontier has a piece of Roman, coin, a n e x te n s io n o f t im e to J u ly I , 1913,m a r k e t pric.e p a i d , . S e e m e b e fo r e y o u s e ll . mills."were first established here, Chicago Ry. be Instructed to stop all which has been in. his fam ily for in w h ic h t o c o m p le te , th e -jw o rk of • H, E. COOPER, Village Glerk. cars both east and west bound, not C L IN T O N - About /ll- o’cloclc Sat- about 200 years, b u t has never been H o w ell’s se w e r sy ste m . T h e w o rk le ss th a n 40 t e c t or ho t- m o r e /th a n 00 house on th e old able to learn ju st w hat it is. H e also Has b e e n d isc o n tin u e d >for t h e .w in ter. u rd a y n ig h t the bouse • P H O N E N O . 16*3r — -C o u n c il R oom s , f e e t fro m th e c e n te r o f M ain s t r e e t >7Qrf»rf>nn-bnmpafpaVT farm south-east has a Canadian—penny d ated 1832^. M U N I T H - A t ; t h e M ic h ig a n TancT Chelsea, Mlcli.j Dec. 2, 1912. before crossing same, -an c b -a p p le — shoiiv— h e ld —necentLy-i-in_ of tow n w as d isc o v e red to be on fire. wkl<fK is very ^nearly as_ large as a -B&ard m et ln_regular session, M eet __Y_CMrrMfiK UJie ,......BrQflkfl,_HjJlQtiud No o n e l i v l n g T h e r e r ^ i s supposecT to sllv erd o llar.—Daily. ♦- :"“ in g called to order bv th e president. -G ra n d R a p id s. C h a s ^ - H a n k e r d W as Palm er, Nays—None. Carried. T h e house be of inpendiary~oHgin. -g iv en firs t p riz e ■. o n - five d iffe re n t —^VLBION—Tlic case of th e people Roll call by th e clerk. There being no further-business to idufls of apples,, which speaks well. was en tirely consumed.—uourier. P rese n t—TruaTceTMcKune. Brooks. come Itefnre ag ain st J - S. Merrill, charged...w ith It for th is section and M rr jla n k e rd ’s MAN CH ESTER—Ou r — venerable perjury; wa?—continued untlW Febr Hummel, P alm er. - ^ - - j___ .diligence"in syraying and caring for townsman J, E. T e e ter who has b e e n rUary 1 , 1()13, in th e circu it co u rt a t Absent—T rustees Lowry, Dancer. Carried. an ftrpknfflUf-. a n d , his orchards. ..................................M arshall.-. M errill, who married-M iss. M inutes of previous m eetings read ^ H rx n 'O R b b CoQRERT/v:Tilago.Clori(. D R I G H # N —Rev. Fr. W ittllfl had g ra fte d fr u it trees for many years, Mabel Grover of this city under ah and approved, The following bills a narrow' escape from serious Injuries In many of the best orchards i n th is assumed name, has mysterio usly dis« wexe_presented and read by the clerk Raging at Their Height. appeared and it "may be necessary necessai to as follows: [w g W A N T TO M gA Y l ^ t W cdnesday morning-while^fixing- s e c tio n ;-c la im s Jth a t th e Tompkins recover o n h is bond,—L eader.i The state board of h e a lth ’says th a t County K ing apple was named by Tils _ a ^ rH a t/m a n y .of th e ^ o p le of th e fire In th e fu rn ace a t th e rectory. ' ' -LIGHT AND WATER the disease of typhjqiir feser, scarlet HOW ELL—J. E, Crouse, o f Cleve* g ra n d fa th e r.—E nterprise. ■this, old tow n. Our friencls> Gas form ed from th e c o a l/a n d exfever and diphtheria are* now raging land,heavily .in terested in th e Ohio Beardslee:. Chand. Mfg. Co., say. w e m edt all competUion piodcdjifl-he opened , th e door. Thy :F T T -T ^ r)A T ^ -iJr:B id n 7 r W helan, oil fields, and a visitor to Saginaw for -fixtures tt a t- ^ e ir ^ h e ig b t- w ith 4 n -4 1 ie -~ s ta te r a n d u sually g o :thrjq—mijL.het*Co;, oses ofTTrivestigation, recently *■. “KnuwlBDirw ,, -flxtureBrr. -28-70 T h e re are no marked epidemics’ of reverened gen tlem an wa» throw n elected sta te representative on the _._tet-when-it- comes-tcL_giving_ back a b o u t six fe e t and received progressive1 tick b t • a t ! the1 re c en t told the H ow eirC om m erciaiC lulrthat Oapitol-ElectT Engine Co., supp l i e s , -• •, - 53 91 these diseases a t any polnT but they he was satisfied th a t oil will b e found our patron? the very best burnB-about th e f a c e ’and head and election, is prep arin g a bill which he near Howell in paying quantities, and are fall diseases and more p re v a len t C. Teal Co., su p p lies.., i'i there is in the market. AVeve his rig h t hand was also burned,. A expects to p resen t to the house, pro advised th a t the business in terests of T he Toledo-ChamhrMfgT-eorr H itne-of yhar, Diseases th a t fix tu re s .,... ............. .... . 43 f been in the market business a II doctor from L ansing attended, him, hibiting th e in term arriag e of persons Howell g e t busy and p u t down a well. are on th e wane are measles, pul T h b Wv-G,-Nagle Elect. Co,, The m a tte r has been ta k en under “ long/tiipe and know how to H e was able to conduct services as wholly or in p a rt of A frican,Japanese ....... 153 77 monary tuberculosis and whooping consideration -by .the. Commercial /supplies ^ 1 please, Can’t wo MEAT you Usual on Sunday.—Argus. cougbr Albion Chera? W ks., 1 bbi T5il. "13 18 or Chinese b irth with white persons. Club. ’ 1 ■Sy today? Phone 59 ■. D etro it Refining Co,, 1 bbl, - BROOKLYN—Discussion is being ’ ANN ARBOR—The city of Ann compound 20 00 Notice to Dexter Taxpayer!. D O IN G T H E I R D U T Y continued concerning tb e leg al phases A rbor may join with th e county in T he F. Bissell Co., su p p lie s;,. 27-39 .1.t The undersigned will be a t th e Dex H . W, Johhs-M anville Co., of C allin g a special .election, immed providlng work for th e stone gang a t gaskets ia te ly a f te r Ja n u a ry 1 to elect a th e 'ja il during th e w inter m onth’s, te r Savings B ank, Decem ber 14 and 20 08 Scores of Standard Readers are Learn 21 and January 4; a t th e Kempf Com ing the .Ditty of the Kidneys,v . county sheriff, ,to fill the Vacancy. Supervisor Hiscock, of th e super m ercial fi Savings Bank, Chelsea, De Dunipan E lectric Mfg. Co,, m e t e r s , . • . i . i . , *, , , G O 01 caused by th e d e ath of sheriff-elect visor’s efficiency com m ittee, has ask cem ber 28; and every Friday during A llis Chalmers Co., engine re To filter th e ' blood is the kidneys’ December a t my residence in D exter duty. » Tobin. R eg u lar township and city pairs ............ 210 85 ed for the m e oi th e city yap! during A m erican Mfg. H e ate r Co., . elections a re held in A pril and th e re the w inter as a workshop for the township to receive taxes. ■ W hen they fall to do this th e kid EnwAUD D o l a n , T r e a s u r e r. 1 iro n ......... . ....... 3 80 now seem s.to be_no_good reason why stone breakers. T he m a tte r was re neys are weak. ' A dvertisem ent. Tfl Saginaw Mfg. Co., 1 p u lle y .., 20 48 th e election of sheriff cannot be de ferred to th e s tre e t .committee. , Sunday C reek Oo^ 2‘cars coal -79 76 B ackache and other kidney ills may Notice to Lyndon Taxpayers. follow! fe rre d u n til th a t tim e r ' To conduct a Collins, Hahn & Dalaiel, 2 MANCHESTER—The recen t d eath + All kinds^f furniture built to f c a rs c o a l... .. . . . . 108 14 sp ecial prim ary and election to fill H elp the kidneys do th e ir work,, The undersigned, tre a su re r of Lyri{ order. Repairing, reflnishing } d L_ Henry, G. Ransom of Jackgon M. C. R. It. Co., frt. 1 c a r.coSl'"" 62 24 m to wnship, will he a t th e London th is stiiglc office will "cost th e county don Use Doan’s Kidney P ills—tho te st N, F. Pnidden, one l a p ......... 9 .00 , /aM upholstering of your o,s -tiboutT fSeO O rB U iL -lL -aD ybQ dy^thin kji leaves W illiam Chase th e - only sur- town hall th e th re e Fridays of this ed kidney remedy, month, December 18, 20 and 27, and Geo. H .b ’oster. & Snn, g taps 4 ___ vivor of th e party of Uve'young’ men lurniture a specialty. -Shop t h a t ' county expenses need such an and supplies.......................... 30 72 Chelsea people en dorsethelrw orth, a t the Farm ers & M erchants Bank. who le tt M anchester and Jackson in >tt anchci Jin in rear of Shaver & Faber’s in c re ase i t m u st be Sotaeone whp has 12 75 Mrs. Lewis Burg, Ganlleld stre et, Chelaca+ D cceinber 14, 21 and 28, and John Kelly* frt, and c t g . . .. .. m rc Y h 1 m 2 ~ ib f; tlic long trip over,^barber shop. 4 Wv-Fr K antleh per^ expr'ess-,-i2“ 70 Chclsea,-M!ch.Tsay#r--ul.-have-qp hes January 4, to receive faxes. n o t y e t read th is fa ll’s ta x r e c e i p t s lan d in a " p r a i r i e Bchooncrn f o r t h e 1 25 ijiAttL H er MA ^^Trebaurer; ' Chas. Schmidt; hy d ran t valve ‘ E xponent E . P S T fe lN E R i J. A, Danton, l mo. s a la ry ... 90 00 ita tio n in recommending Doan’s KidA d v e rtis e m e n t. 19 gold fields of C a lifo rn ia , M r. C h a se "JACKSON- "-Among-the motley a rA. Koch. 25 days s a la ry ........... 00 40 aey Pills for T know them to ’Be a Is i n h is ^ r d y e a r a n d h a s Y e s ld d d itr rank Postal, 1 m6. salary..,. 00 00 remedy *cff g r e a t merTt," 1 sftfTered ra ig n e d b e fo re . Judge Dahlbm Mon Man Coughs and Breaks Bibs. M anchester with th e exception o f E, Paul, 20 «ir days u« _ s a l a r y ....... 58 00 In te n s e ly fro m b a c k a c h e a n d in th e day toorrilng was a seedy looking in* his five years in C alifornia since b is A fter a frig h tfu l' coughing spell a Chas, H elzer,'l P ro b a te O rd er ‘ ‘ * mo. salary. . 00 00 m o rn in g upon a ris in g I f e l t la m e and dividual, Who Claimed to be a law yer m an in N cenah, Wis., felt terrible F ran k M ason,’12 days salary. ii m 24 00 a rriv a l in Michigan in 1837,. * , . STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wtohpains In his side and his doctor found A nna Hoag, 1 mp. s a la ry ,. . . , /25 00 w «ak. A d istre ssin g kidney w eak tonaw, from ' K e n tu c k y , lured into coming to si). At a MMiion of tho ofobato oonrt for. Michigan two ribs had been broken. W hat Chas. M erker, unloading 2 of Washtenaw, held at the probate Jac k so n by a m atrim onial advertise MANCHESTER—The ness c lu n g to m e p e rs is te n tly a n d said countyth0. ,!1 Ann Arbor, on the lath ‘ oltx ......... ......... dto 18th agony Dr. K ing’s New Discovery / c a r s co al.. C entral tra in s running over th e L ake 11 99 __ , , W(V,llwVi, P <1 the ,nn year Vn&f) nnn o w of November, *11 one thniian thoneand nine m e n t. H e ,was given a com plete th e s e tifoubles m ade m e very ah x lo u s would have saved him. A few teahundred and twolvft. GENERAL FUND turd-dow n by th e , ,husband-searcher, Shore track s betw een Jackson and spoonsful cuds a late cough, while to i g e t re lie f* F in a lly I p ro c u re d PrtBent, Emory K. Inland, Judge of Probate. Toledo have so encroached on th e Michigan State Tel. Co.,. In the matter of tho estate of Clayton F. p ersisten t u?e routs obstinateboughS, an d th e n to f o r g e t'b is disappoint D oan’s K idney P ills an d , soon a f t e r I Ward, minor. phoncTaud to ll......... ............. ; 830 OUT FLOW ERS m e n t he b eg an tip p in g t^ e drinks in- Lake Shore facilities th a t th a t coin* expels stubnorn'colds or heals weak, T he Chelsea Tribune^ printing b e g a n u sin g th e m , I w3* f r e e fro tp i^ S n h » ^ P^W'1,10, .of said 2 80 sore lungs. " I feel sure it's a God pany finds It neocssary to providb ^ that tho name may bo heard ; P Q ,J ’,1'!ED /P L A N T S .<'■ t o h im u n til be g o t a bigger load . 40 my a c h e s an d p a in s. I h a v e b een co^^arulyraylny send to hum anity,’’ writes Mrs. Effie W m ; Oaspary, lu n P h es,.. and allowed. T h e Chelsea Standard, print* tfean he could carry . Judge Dahicm considerable sid etrack atcom m oda fe e lin g tnhch b e tt e r e v e ry Way sin c e .” .. F U ^ k R A i r U B S l G ! * 3 ..................................... ................ vc It l« ordercjl, that the 19th day of December L26 1,1LA'**••».,» I w t, at ten 0 ’cl ook l n t hf f 0 renoon ,at nal d proh ate w ith all due re sp ec t to th e legal F o r sale“b y a l t d e a le rs; “^ P r ic e 50“ 56 00 Woo he am»olntod for hortrln# nalcl aoenunt. d no t used th is ggw w at a t rm n e d y /’ 1Its 1 H. E,Cooper, lm o . s a la ry ,.,. this remedy.7’ f r a t c r n l t f released th e m an onsus- a t T e c u m sc h , M a n c h e s te r and o th e r | a ^aflbot c e n ts ; Foster-M il bur n Co., Buffalo* jtnd ltlB further ordered, that a oopy of this ' s t r e e t f u n d ami you can points. All of which indicates th a t guaranteed to satisfy; ...................................................................... iu orflftf bo pnbU»h«l t: three fh}N'«8*1vo week8 provl* p en d ed sen ten ce wobld the. running ol C entral train s over •et a free U‘M b o ttle o r Aw ym N ew Y o rk , sole a g e n ts fo r ( h e U n ite d on* l e n t or A. G, Falst, supplies.. , . , . , , . . to mid time of hcar/nx. In Tho Chelma standard a nlowapaper oWi S ta te s ., * * ... '7 leave Jackso n a t once. H o said it th o L ake Shore Is a perm anent ar- M Q sfceat L. P. Vogel, H. H. Feim Jas. Dann, labor with te a m ... “ print* ‘ “lnt<xl and olrouiatlnr n in mid count; Phone 180—SM l-« C'd„ L. T. Freem an Advertise- Hugh McKune, 128* Hours.. . . R e m e m b e r th e n a m e —D oan’s—a n d EMORY w w W wk to Jndse of Probate. rau g eih cn t m e n t.^ ike no “o th e r. A d v e rtise m e n t.' ‘u r w w mwAW.^etlater, p a trio t* 19 F o r r e s u lts t r y S t a n d i . J a m e s Wff Are Mealing ..,,, i --,-, B red Klinglei’ ! tfriniieW C A B IN E T W ORK f i nr StfrBf » Chelsea . ., .... fA(.........KOKHS iiit; / f JH B CHBL8BA: SlAHDARP, DECBHBBR n , iq u . trttiittniiiiiiuimminiiiiHiiiiiihiHinim ... M yron LOCAL ITEMS. L ig h th a lF T e ft T u e sd a y fo« D e tro it w here h e b a s a c c e p te d a po sitio n , ■ ^ . * , .Mrs, L , C. K elly w as c a lle d to Ch'ir cafeo M onday b y th e d e a th b f h e r - - . .. ; Mrs* Jo h n M cssnCr is re p o rte d a s s is te r. being q u ite in , _ ~ T h e f t J_JH jblineiT M [ercantile Co Regular meeting OllVe Chapter; o n .W ed n esd ay o f tbis^w eek p u rc h a se d B. S,, Wednesday evening, December a s to c k o f d ry goods in D e x te r. . 18, I . ‘" ». . ____ v - >•>./ *.;.•■ M. J . How e h a s ju s t c o m p le te d .a Bar] Updike has been ehgage^-aa-a g a m b le * ro o f b a rn f o r ' B u rle ig h tlmier Injh e tin shop of Holmes^ ■W h ita k e r on h is f a r m in S y lvan.- ■■ »WMN«t\ <r Walker, A few d ays a g o A lb e r B ros, r e Borjj, S a tu rd a y ,' D ecem ber -7, 1912, c e iv e d a b lac k b e a r sk in w h ic h th e y to Mr. and Mrs. A rq h ie A lex an d er, o; h av e o n e x h ib itio n a t t h e i r o ffic e .; south M aih s tr e e t, a son. Wo present this year for your conisderation the most. extra-' •ordinary large and varied stook of _ __; • . ■■ ' AHD-SHOES For iqen and boys ever assembled in Chelsea for the Holiday trade. .. , 13 B e lo w A r e a ’ F e w S u g g e s t i o n s o f W h a t to B u y Umbrellas Sweaters Collars and Cuffs ■Underwear Cuff Buttons vSeal Skin Caps and other varieties of Fur Caps V Fur Lined Gloves Gauntlet Gloves ’Hosiery Fine Linen Hand* kerchiefs Choice Silk Hand kerchiefs Silk Mufflers ; Fancy Waist Coats Scarf Pins Street Gloves Dress Gloves - Christmas Suspen ders _ . Holiday Neckwear Plian—and;.Fancy Shirts ■ Stetson H ats. Cloth Caps • Suit Cases Traveling Bags Trunks SUIIS, DVtflCOATS,FUR GOATSAHD RAIHCOdTS . The practical as well as the artistic is blended in the garments and furnishings, for men and boys, offered for the coming h o lid ay ! season, and thrvarrous lines shown are chafactefized by the cxtraliapa np s h o w in g o f f o rm e r y e a rs h a s a p p ro a c h e d t h a t p rovided for this season in simple elegance.- There are’ garments and furnish ings-to meet_the wants of the patrons of refined tastes, and those -whoaioless conservative- can- be ' suiteclT- The assortments- are notable in their lack of .anything approaching-poor taste in either material, making or designing. . . . • / • F c ■l o t h i n g , o• r b o. y1 s _.. i . ' —^Parents will find our line of. clothing embraoes the widest pos sible range in fabric effects, aiid the prices extraordinarily reason able.'—Come here and see. SHOES AND RUBBERS-FOR MEN AND-BOYS- Da n c e r B roth ers :- 1-: W e Offer Y ou th e M ost. D esirable L ine To C hoose Your. P resen ts From . •. . . C o u n ty C le rk e le c t G eo. W . B eck T he place know n as th e H en ry w ith h a s a p p o in te d B ra d le y G ra n g e r P ie rc e farm in S y lv a n -was sole o f A n n A rb o r a s d e p u ty c o u n ty c le rk . to R. B. W a ltro u s la s t S a tu rd a y . Hu W ijth e rc U -w iili e n te r s W a r r e n D a n i e l s , o f N o rth L a k e t a i n t h e F iv e H u n d re d Clubi a t her. le f t M onday fo r Y p s lla n tl w here h e hom e o n G arfield B treet th is 6a f t e r will atte£Td“th e O leary B usiness Col noon. lege. • M rs. H e n ry W ilso n o f L im a l e f t Geo. A .'R eG ole was In D e tro it S a t Sunday— ev e n in g .for E lg in ,J llin q ls . urday evening- w h ere h e a tte n d e d k S he w as c a lled th e r e by tUe d e a th o f b a n q u e t of th;e S t a te B a n k e rs Asso h e r m o th e r. ciatio n . C lem ent A, B a rb e r, o f W a te rlo o , ^ M rs^ E u g e n e H . M cK e^nan h a s re has p u rch ased a c o rn h u sk e r ant tu rn e d hom e fro m A n n A rb o r w h ere eh reddee wh ich h e r e c e i ved t h e first she u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n fo r th e removahof-hertonsth of th is week, W illiam s & H e se lsc h w e rd t h a v e sold C. W . M aro n ey ^h aa c a rp e n te r s a t to C h a rle s B u rtle s s o f M a n c h e ste r work on‘ th e new resid e n ce w hich fo u rte e n c o lts w hich h e h a s p la c e d on Jo h n . K alm bach is h a v in g b u ilt on his f a r m in F reedom . west M iddle s tr e e t. T h e W ..R , C. will m e e t in G. A. Rw. Jo h n HeeiVah, o f D e tro it, who re h a ll a t 7 o’clock F rid a y e v e n in g , De cen tly p u rch asq d -th e E .E . W ood.realc e m b e r 18. T h e e le c tio n o f officers deuce oil S outh s tr e e t, h as sold th e will t a k e placb a t th is m e e tin g ,;..... prem ises to W illiam J. B ra n d . J o h n B. Cole and W . E. S^ipe o f T h e re sid e n ts o f O rc h a rd s tr e e t a r e th is p la c e w ere g r a n te d a g a s fran* hav-in g -a-sew er dug on th e n o rth -s id e chise by th e com m on co u n cil o_f Man? of th e s tre e t; which _wlU .bC:c o n n e cte d ch e ate r.' W ednesday n ig h t o f la s t fttrtb e -s e w e r oiHOadt-strei week.—5------- — ■-■■ __ Mr. and Mrs. B e n ja m in B acon h av e M ost all. Of th e e x tr a Crew t h a t moved to B ay C ity w here th e y fo r has b e e n w orking on th e D .r J. & C, m erly reBldedi— Mr— B a c b n -w a s em fo r th e la s t few m o n th s w erq laid off ployed;by th e F la n d e rs M fg. Co. fp r t h e season T uesday e v e n in g of th is w eek. A num ber o f th e C h e lse a Boy Scouts X^spedJal feAture of our stock is the opportunityLior^eieotion.^iTaH grades" we are showing the newest and best of the season, — W e offer y o u tlie h a p p y co m b in a tio n o f a su p erio r s to c k , a la rg e a s s o r tm e n t a n 4 1 h e . fa ir e sL p r ic e s . O om ef e v e n if it is n e c e s s a r y to co m e w ith o u t k n o w in g jw h y v /fo r y o u w ill find g o o d r e a so n s w h e n y o u se e th e many_ sp le n d id v a lu e s s h o w n h e r e. / F ine T able L inens A complete new stock of Linens and NapkUw to raatoh. Table linens at 60o, 75e, f l . 00, $1,25 and $1.50, You will find them exceptional waldeBqand beautiful patterns. M en’s F ix in g s The latest in Neokwear, esj solectod for Christmas gifts, prices 2jBo and 60o, Suspenders in Ohriatmas boxd Gloves/ Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Dress,. Shifts, Cuff Buttons, Mufflers, Umbrellas. Assortment more complete than over before and prioes always? right. / •■:■ . C hristm as Slippers HereHouse" Slippers foy every member of the family. y Indian Wigwam . Slippers, Green’s complete*line of warm .Slippers, Leather-Slippers^handsome.-durablo^aiml-comfortable slippers that'-wlll-surely-be appreciated as a. Christmas gift. --f -- - .made a trip n o rth o f h e re la s t S a tu r d ay /aftern o o n . T h e boys w alked be tw een four "and,five m iles on t!i!e trip . C. W . M aroney and GCo. R u n c lm an w ere in A nn A rbor M onday e v e n in g When C ouncil No. H o f Y p s lla n ti con ferred _ tlie. R q y a la r id S e le c t D e g re es -,-The-publi<$:_drinking_ fo u n ta in s . on upon a ^Ipss o L c a h d id a tes. . T th e c o rn e r o f M ain a_nd;Mlddle s tr e e ts were s h u t off fo r t h e w in te r m o n ths - T h e r e w lil be a re g u la r m e e tin g o f by th 6 village a u th o ritie s on M onday Olive L odge No. 158,_F. & A. M ., on o f.th is week. : T uesday e v e n in g o f n e x t w eek. T h e T he su p p e r and b a z a a r held by, th e e le c tio n o f officers f o r th e co m in g ladles In the^M* E. c h u rc h W ed n es y e a r w ill.b e held a t th is m e e tin g . day a fte rn o o n and e v e n in g w a s w e ll e ssrs. D e o . —H, L e p p e r , W a rn e r, P h ilip G a n n o n rC h a s. F la n both so cially.and financially. : ig an a n d F. K. M cEldow ney, o f P o n T h e K . 0 .. T -M ..M .-a n d ,L .-0 .-T .-M . tia c , a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g o f O live M. have re n te d of C h arles S te tn b a c h Lodgei No. 156, F .'& A. Mi, T u esd ay th e h all over-bis s to re on. w est.M iddle eyenin^,. . -They 'A - ' H andkerchiefs *■ ■■■■■- . . . ‘.'.J;' —r-------- — ;—■■■■.^. ' 1 . *■ A city assortment right at your door., Don’t fail to see the Christma^ Handkerchiefs. Words faiHvhen. we try todesoribe them .' You can buy handkerchiefs here a t any price you wish to pay from l cet\t to $1.50 and the $1.50"grade you will pronounce the fineafall “llnei) Hand embroidered' handkerchiefs you ever saw In Chelsea. / * - . ^ • --------------- :— — :— --------------- :_________ ; L adies’ C oats We have-kept up the assortment of WQmen,s_and“Children’s Coats" and rightjnow you will find tho atookuunbrokep in ranga of^atyles, and positively greater values shown thanwas possible to offer earlier in the season.,W e have just-received from the manufacturer and placed orT auloscverul-style^u^.-Ladies^Coataat -------!------ ----- .._--- / e xpec t -to - move—to Jo ae ph -D ry e r ,r^wh o l s e m pl oy e d by tb e -fJa n d e ra -M ig ^ C o ., w hile a t wo r J. B. Cole, local m a n a g e r o f th e Gas on o n e o f th e a u to m a tic m a c h in e s on Co., Inform s th e S ta n d a r d t h a t th e T u esd ay had his r ig h t h a n d badly in ~ company"b a8~a~list o f306 consum ers In ju red . th is p lace a n d t h a t th e com pany will W o rd has-been re c e iv e d by C h e lse a probably finish th e i r w ork h e re th is frie n d s o f M rs, H . L. S ta n to n o f w c e k -fo rth is-se a so m — —— : ----P o n tia c s ta tin g t h a t h e r son H a r ry — T<dav4 & th e 4 a a t-tlm o --f o r - e ig h ty ^ who w as in ju red bv an ex plosion o f nine y e a rs w hen th e sam e figure can g u npow der, will h o t lose the" s ig h t o f . / be used to express, t he day o f th e e ith e r o f h is eyes. / -^3Ti5i===r:--— • ’ ... / th e ir new q u a rte rn J a n u a r y T. SP BUY- OUR PLATED KNIVES AND FO R K S— WARRANTFJJFOR 25 YEARS. . See our Window DispIayrof Electric Goods suitable for Christ mas Presents. Come ih and-lot us show you. how they work. CHRISTMAS- CANDIES. Some Bargains- in Davenports, -Couches and Rocking Chairs. J. B aco n M ercan tile Co. T he K em pf CommerciaL& Sayings Bank —.— . i !■y .i -i W o .a re a f t e r y o u l : ■ * * "• ~ — —— Y o u h a v e m o re o r less b a n k in g business P o ssib ly i t ia w i t h u s, s u c h b e in g t h e -case y ou k ndw aM IgtlljllS-— our service* but if not a patron, would it not be well for you to [.-li.Gcomo.nne? —i.... ....... ___________ .. A savings account is satisfactory guarantee of-futureTiomfort The.roacf to prosperity.fa tli©*fft®.t Ws,.|0>t*.W' o < !9 W " hy giving good wrvlw to o«k >M. customers, We invite you to opon an aooount at our ink with dollar or more. You cannot toll how much more monCy you could sav^e ■^■ .- • * . . . . ... , 1 h o t s ta r t a chew*®" you try this safe atid Conservative way account ^Ith us today? ‘ / Bank m onth, t he m d n tlra n d t be_y e a rr~ ifan T h e W e s te rn W a sh te n a w F a rm e rs ’ u ary 1, 200L will be th e nqxt combi* Club w ill hold th e ir n e x t m e e tin g a t nation fo r th e sam e AgnTesl. th e h o m e - u f -M r a —D ennis S p a u ld ing T he S en io r C lass o f th e C h e lsea on F rid a y , D ecem b er 20. A n o y s te r high school will p r e s e n t “ T h e Elop? d in n e r w ill b e serv ed and th e a n n u a l m e n t o f E llen ,” a fa rc e com edy In e le c tio n of officers will be held. th re e acts, in th e S y lv an th e a tr e , on Som e o f tile fa rm e rs Who d riv e In to F riday evening of th is w eek. T he s tu d e n ts w h o -ta k e -th e various- p a rts tow n fro m .ih e so u th c o m p lain o f th e tave b e e n well d rille d an d a lliv h q a t j n u m e ro u s dogs "th at a r e allo w ed by ;end a re prom ised a n e n jo y a b le evep* t h e ir o w ners to r u n ^ a t“ la p r e - '_ W e d nesday o f th is w eek tw o h o rse s w e re tiff. a tta c k e d by a dog a s th e y w e re b e in g A t the, D ecem ber tneetlnff o f th e d riv e n alo n g th e s tr e e t. O ne o f th e B oard o f County A ud ito rs th e y iiorses was b itte n th ro u g h th e nose, .a wa rd ecTfhe c u a to d y y o f" th e c o u n ty and t h e o th e r on th e leg. funds to th e G erm an -A m erlcan Savngs B ank o f Ann A rb o r. T h e b a n k R ev. F. A. Stiles,' o f L im a , O hio, is s to p ay two p e rc e n t bn th e dally h e /a u t h o r o f a book o f poem s e n balances, T h e b a n k will have c h a rg e title d “ H e lp s to H a p p in e ss ” w hich of th e funds* from D ecem ber 31, 1912, >as ju s t b een issued1. T h e book con :o D ecem ber 31,1914. ta in s a b o u t 160 p a g e s a n d is well w o rth th e tim e s p e n tln re a d in g th e m . A n e a s t bound f r e ig h t tr a in on th e *ev, S tile s was a fo rm e r p a s to r of M ichigan C e n tra l w as w recked a t h e B a p tis t c h u rc h h e re an d his Francisco la st S a tu rd a y evening, frid n d s a re h ig h ly pleased to le a r n o f our f re ig h t c a rs w ere d e ra ile d and his success as an author. some o f th e m “w ere burned. “ T h e m ain tra c k s w ere b lo ck ed fo r some A b o u t tw e n ty o f th e r e la tiv e s an d tim e. A w recking c re w and tr a in frie n d s o f W illis B e n to n m e t a t h is was b ro u g h t to th e s ite from Ja c k so n in g a n d g a v e him a b irth d a y su rp rise , T hose from o u t o f tow n w ere R oy lic k s a n d fam ily , M rs.: W illis B e n to n a n d Miss H a ttie B e n to n , of D ex “ O n e -o t th e fas£ p a sse n g e r tra in s t e r , a n d Mr. an d Mrs, O tto N ilt, o f No. 23, West bound, on t h e M ichigan ackson. A su p p e r w as s e r v e d .. H e Ccfntral m ade a q u ick sto p a t th e was p re s e n te d w ith a c a rv in g se t. C helsea s ta tio n la s t S a tu rd a y a f te r The case against Jam es J. Beagle, noon. A w reck a t F ra n cisc o was th e of Wcllsvllle, N. Y ,,' who is accused calise Qt th e sudden sto p . T h e c h ie f of soliciting to cause th e burning of d isp a tc h e r a t D e tro it called th e C helsea o p e ra to r, J a s. W . S p e e r, and the M anchester hotel, about tw oyears ordered vth e sig n al block placed ago, was put over tlllth c March tovm a g a in s t th e a p p ro a c h in g tra in , w hich o f th e circuit court W ednesday rnovn* w a sru n n ln g a t fu ll sp e e d ju s t e a s t o f ng a t thoi request of th e i\fefcndant’a th e paB sengerS ousC w h e n th e ,o rd e r attorntSiyN. Beagle* In bta nffidavit was re c e iv e d .' TEe t r a i n crew s to p asking a c o n tin u a ^ e , virtually iuV his ped th e t r a i n , w ith I n , th e le n g th o f m ltte\V that th e e^pewte / that are record-breaking values. No question about the style, simply the last move in stylo, production, and .the .materials are-heavy double texture, sure to keep you warm, and wear well. Colors, blue, grey/ tan.- L ad ies’ W aists An entire now display, especially designed for Christmas selling. Silk waists as low as $2.75 and up to $0.00. Waists of other materials at from $1,00.to $3.75. - —“ . _ vr ~ ^ ^Waiata^fQr_party_vyear,-Waiata lor street- wear,-Waists for house wear, and every waist we show, is "a real bargain at 'the price we ask. J- L adies’ Sk irts The right hang for a Skirt making. ' y — \ — ■■■■■ it. a matter of art in Skirt \ We sell porfect fitting Skirts and , at fair prices. several very attractive Skirt Values a t :— - ** ' Wo have — $3.75 and $5.00 7“ F urs Furs New Ohristmas Furs Just Opened Nothing more suitable for a Christmas Gift. Every_Womah is a lover of Pure, therefore Mister donH hesitate, but' get busy now while tho assortment is at its boat. Buy tho Lady a set of Furs, or a_Muff, or a Collar. JTho_priooa here are vory reasonable, a n a iu .ru |u u w 'away the wreckage*, Traffic was not d e la y e d as there arc Jong sidings on each side of the main tracks. itselL^nd they were d e t a i l ■■ M $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $16.00 lattoraoys for wwvV ^tvlce at this Itlm e w u H h ^ t o n y c n l c n t . , D on’t M iss th e B asem en t ►---- «— Whore you will find displayed i)riiong other things a great variety bf fancy China and Glasswaro. _ — — .— — — — :— — --------------;----------- -— i : — — - Now China^ Glasswaro, Fancy Indian Baskets, Books, Toys, Candy. Carpet Sweepers—A swell assortment direct from tho factory at $2.|50 to $f>.00. E. Z. Vacuum Cleaner $8,00, worth $12.00. — ~ — ». — M i..........f......-..i-..’-.-. . u ■1 „ 1 4, \ ,' V d y .v .... .. V l' . I theghi^ stanrarp,.!? fu w *;- otm)ifm IN AUGUR ATIO N CER EMONY -->'■’ ' ■ rivM M pM Amu ..............V-Vpk T, HOOVER, PttWUh*f. ~ ",'V^‘ .V^‘"' V,::‘y'■*-■V MICHIOAN aftqts INDIANS’^DEBT-PAYmtr'BAr ■' :■»*...W" »' "' . .. ‘-.4 POtlafrh ^ Tribw, C.Vltom • tart.li) Britton Columbia# ' ; _J . . , \_ . 1 .***©**', v ■■-■.. v -^ -l i: ■'■ ‘^J7 « i -..'__• r sy F ® - W itf f tV s i- r r f-V‘Os ' a..v, ■-.h-v, ■■■ | l i ; - s 2 z x E > |^ ’ s - = -■ 4 ■•’’■ '? tv r- ‘A \ m i **- :•• M ■'+ j \t * for captain rostron f i f t h s f o r t h e in a u g u ra tio n o f W oodb ridge N F e rris a s govenor o f M ich igan o n th e t t t \ d a r o M b e n e w -y e a r LEG ISLA TU RE TQ. 9 R AUK BO F O B ) w ere announced in L ansing, a n d unAN A PPR O PR IA T IO N FO R B X ^ i d e r th em th e inoom lng executive w ill gO to the .esBt-porch of tbfi )C*pUol gt hoon on ^hat day aiid take p e oath of office there before Chief Justloe ftOV. OSBORN W IL L DISOMBB PR O M i^ e of; the supreme court. ? ' ^in beared by PO SITIO N IN H IS PIR A L the First battalion. htitd.hrtlUery theref. ; M E88A Q E. ■fi after, and the ,gririopDOtooV..-.to..w. . RtiUTIVB MANSION. MOOSE MEETJINCHICAGO P ro g re ssiv e s P lan to P u iffi P ro g ram - - , B e fo fo -fltste *n<4 N p tlo n sl— A ssem blies*.------------------ L Q ev.-B liot. F e rris to. Be Q re e le d ,va s ^ lo u s r n o r by :17 Guns, SSfSfcfe Franks bidding for confldenoe of the nation la its moral and lntel-} jAUKAN PBACB-CONFBRBNCp Tft; lectual. leadership, tte f ,: bbg Tn FRIDAY, party wjll put forth a legislative con-1 .: t Rbmtm im o* . i TBBN.TH» ; IN $T. JAMte struotlve program from its conference PALACE, LONDON, ,1 In phioago this week that will be reased on congress and the leglslat* res of-tbe several states>^ith. V I L t i B EG IN NEGOTIATIONS’n i l Idrgp that the-new-paf^ organ?,, ' P gPAANC e - OF - ALL- ' ' izo behind It. . ' . 8TITION8. Experts are now at work framing a series of eight 'bills that will consti tute the Yninimum demand of the. T h e O utlook for Lasting pe,ef progressive!) ln\the HUnois loglBlature, ' ThrOi|g^fl?dt - Europe la Cpnilj,^ This Is th e m edal to, be p rese n ted by co n g ress to C a p ta in A rth u r RotThere a re {ashort ballot, measure/ tr o n o f th e C a rp a tb ia fo r th e rescue, of th e su rv iv o rs o f th e rits n lo , It w as •re d Promising, £ Initiative add referendum, and a con dosigned by Jo h n F lan ag ad of N ew .York, and will bo m ade of pure gold. •■ stitutional amendment. permitting •' ■ t. 1 j-.' initiation of amendments to the conT h e B alk an w ar situution la ptwl T E S T PARCELS PO ST gavopSrCohsol}datlon^olLM, N- Q« stitutionj-a^completa: new^ popular prl^ llcally unchanged. Thcrq-OBuio-coik M ichigan’s* a ttitu d e ’ tow ard the pro ; inary law; corrupt practlces aot; min- Iflrmation. of th e "Constantinople- ^ , 1 position to t h r o \^ t h e n a tional g u a rd A pportionm ent Made P o stm a ste rs to imum wage - leglBlation; public utili p a tc h e s .th a t Greece hatr&fflxed a ^ of t he c o u n try Iflto. 12 dlvlsionb w ith ~ AVork O ut- 8yetem of PellveryT ties leglsiatlpnr.a meaauro for -the fate d s ig n a tu re to the Baghtoho‘prot ’M iciilgau a n d Ohio com prising one of protection of railroad employes. and ocol fo r a n arm istice. As far as «£ them , h a s a t la s t been m ade c le a r to T e st a s to th e co n d u ct of th e new adoption 'of the famous Kansas “blue be le a rn e d , Greece Btlll refused to Jolo th e w ar d ep artm ent^ A d ju tan t G enera! parcela po st law h av e been author- sky law” to control the sale of secure th e tru c e agreem ent. ' .■■* 5 > A t e v e n t o f u n u z u a l in te r e s t to r im e 800 a d u lt In d ian * w 1b ro u g h t to a close on th e re a e rv a t(o a htrfe by t a e sin g in g o t a lo n g h u n d re d ! p i y ears old, follow ed by t full d re w dance in w hloh e ig h t h u sk y lada play* Legislature Will ,Also Be Asked for a reception to state officers aud theta^ d th e p ro m in en t p a r t r Enough Money ‘ for Buildings to berg ^ t h e : Ijsgifiaturetli^^li(tSh to: F o r som e th re e w eek s p a s t th e n a i o'clock, after-wliich there will be a _ Homs Various Departments. tiv e s h a v e been g a th e rin g h ere. In* general . reception. In the evening djana .from G ape M udge, Comps, Ylo-: Gov. ^errls is inviting the Justices of to rla, C ow tchan, K ok-sM ah, .Quarae- .. One'proposition that will., doubtless a xldoiatlonat the coming. reception lh the executive office, and b an, Giam-olom-e-lata, .-M u s q u ln b -i ,qBilQ n ol tho lesiBlatureTvHrSTth. f# '- *•**!• l» )»ylttnFTjr]S» _ p e r Island a n d D uncahi w ith th e Na* nalm os h a v e h a d th e privilege o f erection of an oxoontlve ni'anclon in | tho BupJ®^e.00ur,t :a'1^_t^?_®tft'® ere a n d "tholr. wi.vfia. to j olu In tlils gtrnlghtontog u p m a tte rs a n d p a y in g ' L^slh^T^tBoTIr'sTTlmo in many d eb ts o f tw en ty y e a rs ' sta n d in g a s y e a rs th e fum L of th e_ a tato . tre a s u ry affair, ■ w ell a s th o se o f m o re rec e n t date. contain^ a good-sized s u r p lu s ;a n d it Justice -Moore Is Unopposed. , ^ As th e old people c a n n e ith e r re a d is pointed out th a t th e s ta te Is floanC h ief J u s tic e Jo se p h B< M oore, th e n o r - w r ite th e y , m u st perforoe__haye oialiy ab le-to h u lld jaih e m e to b e occu ..............__ T h e o t h e r . B alk an sfatoa and TuT-j wu J j^ - rh o nw. u. . dean of the- M ichigan auprerae court? it, 6 , - V andercook V a n d -^ M ajo r' ISftVl ized^^ by^^ . t h o : p ^ ’t offico-.dopartm.ejjt in ^ i.|ti6 8 aitdittsure^^‘t h a t 'th e y is h ^ U lh ftv e w itn esses to th eir, b u sin ess tra n s a c pied aovernor, S te w a rt, of G rand .RaPlds, h a v e '.placed. ^ w oslvington, d u ring th e first 15 days of v a lu e behind .them before, th ey h iay .b e I key a re c o n tin u in g . th^ir 'preparutlo# « . h T n o r k n o w it w h e th e r G o v e r n o r I n i« y h a v e no opposition fo r renom lnations. ‘ f o r th e p eace conference which, In &>• 'W hile th e Ohlnooh w b rd fo r-"p o t- ja lflc t^ e F ris w lU m ak e any m e n tio h l i f ' ionrat^^ tho _ republican^-Btate-^nvea-J___^ ____ __ ... . ... _ ^ ....... -MlcWgan on record ns favorable to tjje J a n u a ry , a c e rta in ap p o rtionm ent b o -l m ark e te d . latching". m eans giving, i t also ear. th is in h is Inaugural moBsoge, h u t It i s l t l o n n e x t sprT n g riiB X lrcu irtm d g e Nel- p ro p o se d -e iia n g e rig ^ lv e n '.to -e ao h -o f-th e .l» G iM U W 3 ^ rl-'--:T he6fA neM ures^^aptetif,tcu.tiie^oU jjp*rw t'4eflim beM )L airB uperstltio6l"iil^ very ■offloeB, to- be sp e n t a t th e fts* j qulreirien ts of ench a ta te, w ilT b e pre- [ b e g in in London on Friday* Dec. 13,1 t ie s th e m ean in g of tak in g . W hile in th o u c h t th a t O sborn will dlaouaft th e | son B. Sharpe, of W e st B ranch, w ho • B ut th e y do. not w a n t any Ohio mlo o r a e r e w c ases "oU ltui potlatQ hes/' p ropoaltlon-ln h is final ad d resa to tn e-| had bjtcn m entioned a» u p o ssh ri^ K H a-offleofedeiigffstod a s m ajo r gen- orotlon o f -th e p o stm a ste r ,In w ork!ng | fle n t€ d ~ a a4 -pnshed-w here.ver. the r o is A th e n s a isp a tc fia a S tv e -a a su ra n c e ^ or" fre e gifts, a r e d is tr lb u te d r in th e lawmokorB. Gov. O aborn h a s m ado a I candidate,; lia s notified J u s tlc u M ooro __.1 In com m and of tUo proposed 01- out dellvory and a sc e rta in in g th e ex* I n le g is la tu re -in-ses&ion-—T h e y constU j-G reece will- participate In-thc-aeg^ vision, N or a M ichigan officer, T b 0y tent- to whiph th e parcels po st is he* tu te th e backbone of th e people’s rplo atio n s. m ain th e m oney h an d ed out o r th e re n te d house his hom e a g re a te r por- j th a t h e is not In th e raco. / - b l a n k e t s given a re sim ply lo an s for tio n of th e l a s f 'tw o years. W ith p eace of some kind, no mailer j It is e x p e c te d 'th a t-a n y a tte m p t to say suclJteft com m and ought to, b e 'in ng used th rough his office and th o p ro g ram o f th e p a rty . T h e lea d e rs a r e tKb fu tu re ^ o r th e .p a y m e n ts of d e b tr M c o n fid e n t,th a t th e m any le g isla tu re s how costly, assured by the protocol, |t| T h e Btate ownB th re o whole b locks d e fe a t 'Ju stic e-M o o re ‘in th e conveh- tho h a n d s of a m an, who h a s had re g oceipts derived from It. of lo n g er d r m ore r e c e n t standing, F rom th e se re p o rts th e d e p a rtin e n t Un ^ er th e sp u r o f , th e public dom and jg a g re e d th a t T urkey has tunned#' in th e c e n te r of th e b est roBldeiice tion will brm g fo rth a s to rm of pro3- u la r a rm y train in g . T h erefo re they An In d ia n 's d ebts a re n e v e r out aro for tile innovation w ith th e proviso expoots to .b a s e its e stim a te of —m —oney j w h io lM h e p ro g ressiv e cam paign h a s [ a tte n tio n to a policy of dlplou^f d istric ts. The- lan d w ould c o st noth-1 te s t from a tto rn e y s in vaH ous p a rte law ed. If on ac co u n t o f u n fo rtu n a te th a t a re g u la r-a rm y officor bo placed needed for ca rry in g on th e buslndd^ aro u sed , w ill m oye fo r thoso th in g s th a t w ill sow th e seeds of of th e s ta te and it is n o t th o u g h t circu m stan ces a . m an d ies w ith o u t in g arid th e only ap p ro p riatio n nec in com m and. 0 tho balan ce of th e, year, for which a n [ th e p re s e n t w inter. th a t a n effort will b e m ade to nom i am ong th e B alkan allies, in o rd er# ] paying h is h o n e st d e b ts his w ife o r e ssa ry would be fo r th e e re c tio n a n d a p p ro p riatio n will be asked of conn a te som e one. else in h is place. T u rk ey , m ig h t conclude as favorabt^ fu rn ish in g of th e hom e. In stead of an sons an d d a u g h te rs o r m ore d ista n t res s, ■ ■W ord is reco lv ed sin S a g in a w of th e b a rg a in a s possible. __ .j5 ad dition to th e p re s e n t s ta te house, Board Wants Convict Farm. . . . re la tiv e s.fe e l t h a t a , m oral obligation, P o stm a ste rs a r e lim ited only b y th e d e a th of W illiam F ra n c is CHasby, m ay D ip lo m atists and w ar experts c# : Commercial Workers Organised. ■ T u rn th e p riso n e rs o f-th e -B ta tfl-o f re s ts upon th em JKhloh a t suoh gath* It la said .th at th e le g is la tu re w ill;b o a m o u n t o f m o n e y ^ Iv .e iT lh e rri.'T h e ^ ' o r o f B a s t Saginaw in I s a e r A t ^his ] It to T u rk is h m endacity all of the lit-': '.A t a m eeting of s e c re ta rie s a n d :oth- M iolilkan Into successful, happy farm brings t hey dutifu lly discharge. T h e a sk e d to a p p ro p ria te enough m oney are, a u th o rize^ to w ork out th e ir ow n hom e in /L o s A ngeles, Cal, tie d isq u ie tin g rum ors from eastern' am ount ft- p a id In full w ith in te re s t. to e re c t a n o th e r b u ilding on~tho~Blte e r' executive officials fro m cQ m m er e rs i In stall - w ithin th e wiUlsrnpt the E n g in e e rs of th e G rand T ru n k rail* E urope, re p b rts for which no founds-; T hl° ffn*> ininwiat.) is usually given a s now occupied by th e base bail p a rk, cial oluha apd c h a m b e rs of com m erce' penal In stitu tio n s a tech n ical school delivery .system , w h e th e r by m ail cort ors on foot,— Iwrseback-joi!— in , ’d ad-are-ia-S ftglaaw -arranglng-to rftiee-lT-tlon-in-fftc t ca n be dlscavered, w here, th e suprem e court,, s ta te , vail-7 a "cuifus p o tla to h '' irn w hich all w h o . o f a jiu m b er of M ichigaTPoltlefl, h e ld In th e aolonoe of farm in g ; g l y Q B g s e v H tlte T ra c k rlie tw e e n ^ S a g ln a w an d B a y | to a d -c o m m ls s io n r-in d u s tria l-a e e ld e n t T h e re p o rt th a t the Greeks Ui in -th e -Im n sin g oham b er-o f-co m n ierc« r can got It tak e u L Jih are i convicts a ohanco-to try out tho te c h As th e re is m ore o r less m ixing u p b oard 'gapre w a rd e n ’s d e p a rtm e n t, tax room s, th e M ichigan A sso c ia tio n of nlcal know ledge obtained in th e p ris oral ^poatofficofl the .d ep artm en t. ex^LQj^y^jjjjQy^. floo^-^anger. L a s t’ sp rin g sig n ed a sep n rato and more advanti|«l In m arria g e s am ong th e d ifferent com m ission, m ilita ry d e p a rtm e n t, C om m orolal S e o reta rlo s w as form ally on n g rio u ltu ral school on a good prison poets to choose a plan for delivery l a th e -track s we're covered, in te r f e r in g 1 eo n s a rm is tic e , with Turkey; tty' R o u m a n ja w ould insist on. represenl*?]' trib e s th e bonds given an d p re s e n ts d airy and food departm ent* dnbor com, organized an d , officers fo r its in itia l farm , a n d when th e ir sen ten ces aro all the cities o f tho country. w ith tra n sp o rta tio n . received o n su ch ocaslons h a v e ’m ission, g e o lo g ic al survey a n d h ig h y e a r selected. tio n in th e London conference,-w^ -—served send th e m fo rth equipped for New Job for ,Pierce. th e ir p ecu liar place In such g a th e r w ay com m ission w ill have q u a rte rs. a- p a r t i a th e dlvislon-tn-the spoilt T h e association is h e a d e d by Mt^r a life of usefulness. TH E MARKETS: t h a t th e G feeks would hol4_a|ool', T ho appo in tn io h t o f ' C harles Si ings. ‘ * W ith th e e x c ep tio n of t h e 1 su p rem e tin C. H u g gltt, of G rand lthpide, a s T his, In brief, tho m ost rooent step E n larg ed p h o to g rap h s of dead rela- court, a ll of th e s e depa rtm e n ts arc" p resident , w ith N orm an F lo w ers, of iorco to bo sco ro tary of tho public DETROIT Cuttle — E x tra dry-fed fro m th e negotiations; that Seryhi in penology in th e s ta te of M ichigan, trve8- ’aTO a t's u o h tim e s unveiled w ith oooupylng re n te d q u a rte rs o u tsid e th e Jack so n , a s ,v ic e p resid e n t, aq d Thop. $7.7)0(278; steers nnd lie ....... I,fora, 1,00 ' ""iS- w ould p e rs is t in her defltfnce of Aw' is th e p lan to w hich thp board of con- dom ain com m ission w hen A. C, C a r flteerfl, to 1,200, [email protected]>; stoers aml heifers. trla-H n n g ary . and various other cerem ony, w hile oapito.i and 's e v e ra l of th e suprem o a n c ie n t form to n ,, th e p re se n t incum bent, becom es H. S tam b au g b , .secretary , L ansing. 800 to. 1,000, $S.60®6; steers and heHera trol of Jao k ao n prlBon com m itted ltito la m l- com n v l 8 a t o n e r f J a n r t p w a r ttvoft=are fut, B00 to 700, $4.B0@5{ oholco moya p f th e sam e kind were attrlbut-s co u rt ju stic e s h a v e offices in downself a t its m eeting,; done a re hold- in e v e rlastin g rem om - tow n buildings. oowSr-W^iO^e;-good-fat-eow»r-$4rfi0 “ a n n o u n ced in L a n s i n g , ^ , 7 ........ t-fat .State Can't Educate Tuberoular ChM* 5; . common cows, $3.7604,2(5: cannors, ed th s p o rte ’s crafty efforts to branoe by th o se w ho a r e th o ir lin e a l Inasm uch ns P ie rc e had been cotP [email protected]*0; choice iienvy nulls, $B.60®8: fair up tro u b le. 'y dren. ' l desco n d an ta.~ V an co u v er- Sun. R esigns a t R equest of Gov, OjBhorh s id c r o d 'to hayo. a cinch otv the posi to good bolognuB, 'bulls, $4,71>0flj ejtock W ith a ll of the 13alkft it trelltgirreStr 8 ts to Free. From C anning Evil. M lohlgan h a s m ade no p ro v isio n s for bulls,' $3,754)4,60; choloo feeding ste e rs,.. . ... „ . , . . Ja m e s R 1. W right, Justice of the tion of jjlo rk of th e Chouse, of re p re 800 to 1,000, :$s.B0®d.2B; fair fe o rtln g a p p o in tin g th e ir peaco pl.enipotenll T h e s ta te of M ichigan c a n -c o n g rate d u c a tin g i t s . child von ^ b a rre d from 8he Rules by A ppearing N ot To. peace a n d one o f th e M taeankee se n ta tiv e s th e com ing session, th is op* stcoi-s, sop.. to l.ooo,. $B,_2B§i5.fiO; choice |:j^ g ,ran d a ll of the bIx powers sewj stockcrs. JOO :ta._700, $5^6.605 fair..stock- i i v T h e re is one c le v e r w o m a n Aln Kan* ■ulate Itself op bolng pm otioally—fretLj th e publlo sohools on aoeount of-tuborcounty poor su p o rin to n d en ts whose polntm ont .will lot dow n the'"bars fo r era,. BOO to 70.0, $4.B0@4«7B; stock .heifers, in k th e proposal for tho ambagssdw ‘ eas City who is m o n arc h of all sh e from auoh evils a s w ero show n lnH ho j culosla, it develops th ro u g h a e a se In resig n a tio n w as dem anded by Gov, a flock of c a n d id a te s for th e clerkahlp $3.50iH25; milkers, largo, young, med-; lal conference, the outlook for laBttaf surveys solely th ro u g h h e r ta c tfu l a t inquiry into co n d itio n s In c an n in g R oscom m on county, w h ere a ohtld, a n ,| ium age, $45^01*; common milkers, $300 p e a ce th ro u g h o u t Epropo is cosw| ■ titu d e 'a s an old-fashlonodfl dom ineer- fac to rie s in Now York^ w hore w om en,, "open oaae’l o f tuberoulosls* h a s been, O sborn, Iras com pllod w ith the ,.de qf tbo house, w hich pays $70 a w eek 40. • Veal—Market strong and 50o higher: m a n d s' m ado by th e sta te executive. d u rin g th e session of th e legislature* or ’ ed.over wife. S he h a s a , very m eek ch ......ild ............................... .......... .................................. .......... . . . ren and oven babicB w ore w orkod |_barrod from th e aohools and, is now •than lust week; best, Io.r*0©nothers. $4 . -ed• prom ising. / - < . l.»fct ©8,60. Milch cowh and springers st^ndv ■ 1’■' 'V way of a s e rtln g h e rse lf, w hich h a s a ll j 15. to" ID- h o u rs a day, housed In filthy ]* # tho "county poor house w ith o u t any | ■ ® “ 'h® fosos p ^ i^ p n to e a I : ■■ -'I Hneop and lambs— I.amus 26o®40c W rig h t’s o w iT confession In th e 60(T Die of Cholera. if S T A T E N E W S IN B R IE F ; - th e - f o r c o ~ - o f - ^ —diplo n m t-b Q h ln d —l t ^ - t ^ r ftCkg-aniM lrLven-to^-tholr w,Qrk by.[-provision for^eduoatton. f° M n n°° higher ond. sheop steady; best lambs. $7 MyvtTe“0 ,NQlV case; foilow tng- nls a r ::w hile h j r husband is. very positive In j p a dyones a rm ed w ith olubs. ■ @7.26; fair to gdotf^lambs, $'fl.B0(Q)"e,75; 7—C h o ler a~'is “ caiis ihg^g rea t-havoffJ rcst-lm -D etrei^-last-m onthT -cotvvicted_light--to~cammon—lambSr-^B®^; -fair--to w h a t lie says;"but not- so m uch so in *«a tra in ed speolnl ag en t o f th e NnPlereo to Sucooed Himself. M ore th a n 200 .laborers on th e K a l Kppd jfheej*, $3?p3,7B; Culls and common, th e n ativ e- q u arters of tHe-TutW| him ; J t w as lie, w ho w as chonen by w hat h e does. c a p ital. I t is officially admitted tty .tlo n a l Child L a b o r a sso c ia tio n has C hnrlos R, P ierce, olerk o f tho Sheriff B row n and P ro se c u to r M iltnor am azoo «lty_.pay rolls wijl receive a $1.7663)2.77*. Hogs—Light to goad butohers, 4$7.4^ [ 6ver 1,000 cases have occurred durty One ev en in g la s t w eek th e jr son, m ade n tw o m o n th s’ in v estig a tio n o f housfe of re p re se n ta tiv e s, will b e a also rem oved by- Gov, O sborn, to ac tu rk ey fo r th e ir C h ristm as dinner fro m ' -plgSr- [email protected]; light yorkera, R o b ert,-w as g e ttin g h is \pssons on th o ; (hTJ 6ftUlvjn p . fa0fo rle s i n , M ichigan," $ j 20 days and lh a t half of tw 7.30; stags; 1-3 off. tho oity. " r d tn lttK -ro o m rta W e -a n d -h e n e o d e d -a \ v r a m ith rd o p u ty s ta to fac- c a n d id a te to succebd h im self, F ie rc e com pany th e O’Neil girl o u t o f th e hqy-eJa&en. fataL. Tliis total, how ftt W a rren^SKepnrdF . ru le r to d raw ~tttb-B tP alB ht-HttesrO t a t — =-— ----------:--------:# -in p u re .hlc e|ectlon.-D.B8pite_jtopta‘ . ta.| w ill;g e t. $l.aQQ in a lum p from u n c le I - D e t r o i t —Wheat-rCnah and ........... Decern figures; d ia g ra m. - ^ H e- waa a rm e d -w ith th e a u tfib rilj to th e co n tra ry , P ie rc e w ill.n o t be a ■ v S a m -a s-b a c k pension. H trw ttl also re 2 -^ f V c f f d 4^ "M am m a.” h e cajled out, "havo w e . T h e -prefect In si proclamsttoii g of tho M ichigan s ta te lab o r d e p a r t ... , , ■ „ .c a n d id a te for Beoretary o f th e h o u se oeive $12 a m onth. , : $1.101- 2; July opened a t 03c, touched su e d r e f e rs to th e great proportity S T A T E N E W S IN B E IE F . . a r u le r in .th is ho u se?” - ' T h e E a s t Side Im provem ent nsso- J J ^ o and.declined, to 08c; No. 1 white, "Y es, d e a rie," cam e th e bland r e m e n t and v isited ev ery sectio n bo a s dom ain coir m ission to su cceed A .-C . o f th e epidem ic and warns the puMj ply, " y o u r f a th e r is in th e lib rary .'1—; to hflcrnTie th o ro u g h ly acq u ain te d w ith C arton, whb becom es la n d com m is elation, of K alam azoo, h a s ap p o in ted t .Corn~C ash No. 3, 48 1.3: No. $ yellow, t h a t - fa ilu re on their part to now T h e s ta te bank com m issioner h a s all coTdntor.B. \U s rep o rt, In su b sta n c e V‘- ! . — - --'-I---- L sio n e r th e first of th e year. authorised, th e C ity bank of B a ttle a com m itteo w hich will try to seb u re ^ ^ ^ L s m n d a ^ ^ V ; 8 n ^ 3 white, 1 |. o a ses o f c h o le ra to tho authorities mi w as th a t co n ditions in M ichigan w o n { -l S ir H e n r y 'r Advloe. « . , ,lib . ra ry oars at^Sflo; No. 4 white, X car a t 36c. b e p u n ish e d by fine and impriaoninty C reek to in crease its cap ital from a CornPgid ab o u t n s good rb it coulde v e r bo ex __ ■_ A fa rm e r fr ien d of S ir llo n ry Irv in g • Ryo—Cash No. 3, 34o, ... Young E leoted to Congreos, 1 • Y-> N early 1,0.00 ohiidron will be p re -*100,000 to fMO,000. -p ected ’ c ould' bo secured."" :-’; '' ~ jBoftn8-rIminediate shipment, ~ $8.30; te lls th is little anecd o te of him In th e ’ I I . 0 1 in _ Y o u n g , republican* _ w as s e n te d w ith sh o e s’ a t ^ C h lrs tm a a prompt shipments, $2,18; December, $2.16; • T —N ew -Y ork-T ini esv— W ILL EESIST DEMANDS.!<$ -g lv en -a-eev tiftcato of ereotloh by tlm — T h e re is consjdorablo a g i t a ti o n a l th ro n g h -th e -b en e fle e n c o ’Of-dhe-Gfand- January, $2.16. T ^ n over xeed—P rime spot $H r a a a p i»: n - N lsbtt for P riv a te Soegotary. oveT “G ra tio t county over th e reco n ; S ir H e n ry receiv ed a groat num ber ’ft s ta te hoard o f c a n v a s s e rs to th e of bags at $0.60;. prime alslke. $13; sample Gov -elect .F e r r is a n n o u n c e s 'th a t he fice of co n g ressm an In th e tw e lfth raise in r a te s of th e tw o com peting R aplds lodge o f E lks. T h e order, w ill Aliflke, of triv ia l n o te s fro m -nil so^ts of poo* to Wage Dlploityij 8 bags At $13, 6 at J 9.6O. “ ‘ Turk* Prepare sp en d $1,000. ^ T - h foaT r t r t b e rrt-Tff'Vfir -gnt~hoyond ho-B eil a n d <a—Save lstrto t^ n = th e -u n p e r-^ t * ,ira aHHffBI?/ IBN PKAL IHl h is se c re ta ry , h u t o n e a t le a st roach- b it his p riv ate se c re ta ry , “ a n . • •■:. . . V;}V decision wan b ased on a n opinion "ion systems, tory. There ,i« llttlo change In produce prices «d " th o g o v e rn o r," . w h o -fo u n d th a t ho will appoint J a m e s W. H olm e dairy given by th e .atto rn ey g e n e ra l's doAn u rg en t inv itatio n to v isit B attle n intb a n n u a l M lohigan-corn show and.the market Is quiet In all directions. th e w r ite r com plained th sjt.h 0 ^ a s Sir and food com m issioner, an d Ja m e s , ........................................ . . n a rtm e n t, Tho deolalon m ean s th e de- kCrecfk w as given Col. T heodore tho S ta te C orn Im provem ent aasoola- Strictly fresh eggB are in muoh better de-1 -naand--tha n supply nnrt-the market Is I ’"ftiH ry’e -d o u b lC “fih'd w as 'tynUxmii _ bcuUy:__h\ginbpr o f _ t n e ^ t a t e | fe a t_ o fp ro g re ssiv e can d id ateT ■'■Uo.qsevert■■oy. th e BaU ie O re e k -d e le n e n - a t —bhe-^Kniamazo o^W es teru n o r b e in g m istak e n fo r htnp T h is so a n com m ission.. t I g ates w ho a re in C hicago for th o Bull m at, Ja n , 10 a n d 11, -----------noyed th e go n tlem an th a t h e in sisted _ Mr. Nlvbit liv es p t Big R apids, th e ; W illjam J. M cDonald. ' S o nntoooloat /W o o d w d rtlt, o t th o g f f , t ’',a, te " ji b»tU«. Moose conference. r —tt ;— :— r r r r V know ing w h a t th e fam oua a c to r i n h o m o . clty-of_!tl\e g o v c fn o re le c t.' For: -------Huron-SanilSo" d is tric t Was ru Lansing'Lth*i_tmdft"j;B_stm. done d i m u fiw iaVh« I >re sist" W ith: ther-moat-agffi«sslT^ , 8 a y a 8 h s K illed L a n sln g W om an. ' A t "a m eeting o r t h o SAglnaw coun te n d e d to db a b o u t It. , Many y e a rs ho published a w eekly and s ta te d ho w as p rep a rin g b ills to Prult8 n,'® dul1 ftfld *PP’«» very piom acy any -one excessive denai S ir H e n ry s e n t an envelope contain' M rs. M ary L u cas confessed to th e clL’ tho voting m achinos and oloctlon new spaper, a n d 'h e now Ibbuos m onth T „ --------by th e a llie s in the peace conM introduoo a t th e com ing session fo r Ing k- s h illin g a n d - t h e v te rs e advice, police th a t sh e killod Mpa. P au lin e bo ard s w ore found not" guilty of tro u S u tte r—Fancy .croamory, ,39o: oream .’l w hich o p e n s in London on FriWly th e M ichigan B ulletin, a publica th e in itia tiv e an d referen d u m . Single, She ’s ta te s sho in v ited Mrs, bio cau sed on electio n day .by failu re "G et y o u r h a ir c u t," Sf o t a lo flvo govermneodj* tio n devoted w holly to tho progressW e s t Side B u sin ess association S ingle to ea t su p p e r a t h e r hom o and of th e pro g ressiv e lover to work. ^>f- -Miehlgfttt new epaperive affairs -Saginaw a dopted a r esolu tlo n -u rg l One of L ife's M yateHes.’ p u t p o la o irih h e r cocoa, M rs. Single A ndrew W. Youngs, 24, of F lin t • > N o th in g in th e aw ful m ystery of life men. ru sh e d from th e L uoas hom e soon afv| h a s b een plaood qn tria l c h arg ed w ith th e s ta te le g isla tu re to ta k e a c tio n to • ........i gotiatlons ; « n d d e a th is m o re inexplicable th a n t e r sh e had drtink th e coCoa and. died m an sla u g h te r. Y oungs is hold fo r tjie in su re M ichigan being re p re se n te d a t Kfl« n)£ i th a^ w ld e n ln g c o n tra s ts of huiWan for- C hotefa-tnipacted H ogs Sold in Lan- b e fo re a p h y sician could bo sum ftC R A N B FJtR lE a^t«to Howes, per^^bbl. ,o r th e env0^ 8, ■ th e P an-A m erican exposition in S a n death o f Hose A lb erta, tho young y(o $t>i,In bushel lots, $3.36,. ■ ma y g iv e a .d in n e r for the pw ..... sing, ‘ la n e . W hy ahould' one bo F rancisco in 1916. m oned - ■ PEARS—Oregon, $2.6002.76 per bbx ' ?■ ,, ~!v- . . aA*,ia «ii the m an k illed ab o u t four m onths ago C A nnA O Es~»i ij?1,25 por bbV te n tia r le s if they M ttle aii .. lle a ith O fficer H untley inform ed the 7 b ro u g h t in to th e w orld tO//woaUh', \Mg' T h e M ichigan cro p re p o rt ju st Issued \vhito~TidlnR "on"-a~motorcycle, w hich d r e s s e d ^c a l v e s —Ordinary, io$$iicl am ic ab ly a n d w ithout discord, ft I fclty and h onor, and a n o th e r child t'o Lansli g board of -health th a t fafm show s th a t th e condition of w h e a t is fane: State to Employ Mining Engineer. Youngs operated. p#r ^ 1 T u rk is h delegates only th e iM jj “^TRjoator, p e n u ry - a n d crim e*- * Can" © rs-fn-lngham co u n ty a w l oil tnjf"ChOl—O ..At, a conference of th e s ta to tax Follow ing Sunday saloon closing dp good. T ho condition a s dompitred wtfti .DRESSED h o g s —$d.6o© 10 per c w t J O sm an N lram l Pfisha > th e s e d isp a ritie s of condition be ora-lnfected hogs In the c a p ita l elty, Unlit j o medium. in tn the forclg® f j m e n ded thw m gh t h o political fa b r ic? and tho. m a tte r h a s boop re p o rte d to cdm ihlasion, In Lansing, a resolution M ohom lnee, enforced tw o w ceks Ago an hV-Orage p e r c e n t is 90 In th e south- torDRESSED POULTRY ~ Spring chick- Aolally h a n d e d in to ine ^ w as passed providing fo r th e em ploy and th o dorannd o l 13 M nrlnotto min- f,m O0" n ‘l“ ; ' i ' " th e 1 i f wo should p la c e 's m an In th e p re s tho sa n ita ry live stock com m ission. 13©15c: hel,a, v i 2, ? 1<ci old r o o S , flee, T h e Ottom an governmett m id e n c y fo r life. Invested w ith all th« iHato V e te rin arian W ard GlUnor, of m e n t o f n m ining en gineer, sa la ry to la to n to otooo .ntoono In I ta r tn o t ta ., «»*» iK 905 ^ ‘ W fooi I b e puzzled to select t h r eat S p o w e rs needful to a w ise and b e n e v M. A, C., says he h a s receiv ed unof bo ag re e d upon by th e s ta te boat'd of W is., MAyor F isher, of M arinette, h a s ~ Jhdgo I^tm b h a s ta k e n under advisePOTATOES - Michigan, sacks, 6 So; O lent ab so lu tism , could ho ch an g e tt ficial inform ation th a t th is p rac tic e a u d ito rs, w hose duty it will be to o rd ered tho en fo rcem en t of th e c d ^ m cn t t*1® m an d am u s proceedings of bulk, 48o, in oar lots, and 65®60o for To B uy BlrthpU M of Llnertjj ' w ork u n d e r th e s ta to geologist find few law and tlio rogtilation of pdol T h o m a s K elly, d e feated p ro g re ssiv e store. • a n y 1 a p p re c ia b le degroo th o e x isting carried out in o th e r p a rts of Rep. Johnson, of Kcntu® j c a n d id a te for rep re so n ta tlv e . He ; o r d e r ? C ould ho rem otely roach TR» the state. T he law p ro v id e s 'a fine of m ak e a p p ra isa ls o t all m ining proper room s, . .... Vrt„aA r0f™3 £ -4 1 s e a t s of s in a nd sloth, of; grood tlim u n d ' im prianm nont fo r ftfl dnyii ] tie s in tho sta te . TuherculOBis h a s caused 1,870 d e a th s a g a in st th e Lnko c o u n ty J laV-a^piSo “ fV.-.-.—r-- , ^ — .......... — -o -t-- hofli*d-nf-nanvaaaflrg to hava H. c lay I 3 nan *.:■ * a n d c ra ft, o f poverty, and w ealth sc for anyone convicted Of peHing "die 16©lflc; goose, lawMc; turkeys, I7©l8dl l,M' ^ w « r i |P' lie to give th e h a lt, th e lam o and tb i !«"■ J. A. nm tltol. o t W o rro o ' „vm | MoNIU'‘ c lM ," 'n ' void, per it). 1 in w hich A braham 'Lincoln .* oaaod oaltia or hogs. • b lin d som e c h a n ce ag ain st th e h ealth y mm rro « b y t.-rl« n ohurch, S a s ln tw , la I Bl h , BOd orouD J49 SL , L K61ty-a n am e w aa le ft o lt th o U k o 'yhH IK T A R L R S-.R orts 40c per bu; cartlie h o t f ^ * 1 rots, 46o .per bu; turnips, boo p«r p,,J o h n s o n proposes uu» t h e e n e rg o tlo a n d giftedT—Loutas-tUf ap p o in ted c h airm an o t th e hom e n d t M e a r t ^ 7» W h » n ln e " ! » > » T ax Com m ission to V isit W ayns. chcumbsrs. k e p t a s a pork. . .O ourler-Jgurnal. ............. . ____.■ . aton committee of the Mlehlhnn t-roa. 1 a.itii. whirh .n Mra. h-red ICemp, of St. Tmute, waa •l1 $1. 26©1.60 per bu: Rreon onions, 10o per ___ ____ —— T h e state Iisxroomm1imtcrtrrwh1oh h a s head iVt. i " . 7 - A«niave< b,'tartan aynnd, anoooodlnt KSvTC, A , (or lh)) , |M(1 awarded n ^ , « M ? V 6 ^ 6 a r m « do*MVHtorci'ewh S6©«0o por dns: P e te r Jen lso n , 40,_6n_CU'P ee, $ 1 , bamper ; -home-grown home-grown i F a m ilia r Nam es. . -boosted tho a p p ra isa l in five counties L tpplncott, of F lint. l»ry, 85©*0o por bu; green pepper*, 40c K in g p a p e r mills, In torltts, under two years of age, 1,1??, soa circuit court against the Michigan Chit o f a p p ro x im ately 5,W O -studenti 129.000 000. It w as rep o rted , w ill prolh.* F rie n d s o f Jo h n E isy have asked 1 wniCh is low compared wlth olher ’R oM ingift ^uroty Co,, bondsmen for PROVISIONS—Mo»• porir, *19; familv c ru sh e d a n d instantly killed p* H a te d in th e college catalogue a t H a r ably conduct an, Investigation in sev pork, $2S©24; oolar backs, $22084; 'ham* Gov. Osborn to recom m end to v the vc«r*. C an cer 1,799. S e o reta r^ Dixon tw 0 M®,,^ll, saloonlsl*, c h arg ed by1 w ard fifty b e a r th e nam e of S m ith oral o th er c o u n tie s before finishing a u ii i-i© l7 o ; briskets; lU -8 © llo ; iSieo*! tw o f re ig h t ears* isla tu re an ap p ro p riatio n fo r K lsy's ^ yB th c ^ tatc board o f h e a lth spend* *Mr8' K em p fo r h e r h u sb a n d ’s death, ie ihouftl . 14 ______ The B row ne a r e a poor aecond, w ltt work. AVaynct it w as said, w ill be one leg l«©80o; *ho»<nier*. l-»o; picnic Jo lm W . MoKIMIn. 8 r , d Ionic hams hams, .•tlJaat WliM U M i ■ ■$! nl kit tm il IA I / . > ^ •*. ” a<V I *k AAAth>.«* J lu. SASA V * . _ o c cu rred In 1910. K em p w*« 14r; pure iarC liv ttercc*, i_ 1*4.01 ketUsl died a l o w m inute* *tlf r Min, nd tw e n ty -fo u r ro p rcsen taU v es, b u t are. of them . T he com m issioners, it w ag widow. E isy ,wa« sh o t by s ta te milltfiv- an n u a lly one oont per capita, w hile rendered lard, l3 3-4n iwr'lb, m en d u rio j tho tro u b le a t Jaokaon P e n n sy lv a n ia sp en d s 4 c e n ts p e r cap- killed w hen h e drove into a d itc h o n ■ h m —v;or mi prices.--truck prices,--mick, Detroit- W . M oK lbhln, J » , tie d w ith th e num ber* *ot th e ^aV Ii sta te d , will probably go to D e tro it in -Car lot p riso n '.last sum m er. Ha. i . , h is w ay home* , fW€Pi«:64>i No, i A Z ™ ; a few days ! ‘ ' Fam ily. / . ■ i f $14.80016; No, I mixed*.$14014,60; iirhi th e b a ttle s h ip G eow eT ho tfaiaffiszo o 'so ciety fo r th e p re IW'A u' d ito r G eneral F u lle r appointedo, M r. and^ M rs. i. G u stav e B uschke, o f j mixed, rye straw, $io.60©Hni per to m u M en who signed the loj*1 ti A bove th a A vsrags, A ccording to th e advisory board of ven tio n of c ru elty to ch ild ren a n d an- B, M, Holcomb; Of K alam azoo, s ta te Saginaw , a r e th e p a re n ts o f tw in t it Ion in Calhoun M" nlynL $ j# ' M rs. W a y u p p —How m uch steep dc pa r dons and paroles, w hich h a s been Itnala wiH relncoi(p o rate. Gov. Oaboru in h e rita n c e tax e x am in er to succeed d a u g h te rs, w ho will c e le b ra te th e ir T h e re is a possibility, i t is said, th a t .j 1 need , d o c to r? - tn session a t t*Tfe M ichigan state" p ris h a s dated th a t h e will m ak e o n e o f T It. W h ite resigned, to! becom e e ta t e b irth d a y s am d iffe re n t d ates, o n e W illiam L, 'F itzg erald , recen tly e le c t su b m issio n of the QUP8t*° , w ill rec e iv e a strong 1w D ooton W eil, th e average p e rso r on, 91 per c e n t o f tho p a ro le s granted th e 'ivemhers a m arsh al w ith powor to tax com m issioner, Mr. H olcom b h a s d a u g h te r w as born sh o rtly before mid- ed m em b er of th o leg islatu re, w ill' be I liq u o r in te re s ts to J ot* n e e d s a b o u t sev en hours; not anyw bere/in h te sta te , th is y e a r h av e b een successful. boeji n b u tract c le rk In th e depart- n ig h t F rid ay and tho o th e r ea rly S a t th e d e m o c ra t C andidate fo r speaker olorka uro oopylui «.« uata« : M rs. W o y u p iv -T h o u 1 sh a ft t ^ o f th e house. The pubUo dom ain com m ission m ent. u rd ay m orning. / V Homer Waterman, secretary of tho w ho signed tho ppt» on; tnr $ a b o u t fo u rte e n . I consider th a t I am / Michigan/ Federation of LnVvor, say* g ran te d th e N o rth ern D evelopm ent At a m eeting J n G rand R apids o t t h a t nnu'b above tho average.— From .'D eputy S t a te F°od “. l ixl*'’ \ t'o . a three-year option bn 100,009 I tho i t-vcivina Of tln> Pore M arn'tm tin! It In sla te d In P o r t H uron Gram! the federation will bring before the J u d g e ’s '■L ib ra ry . ...... - -----:— -.— s cib a f h and »»Itt8P_' v tf$adJ IC neivof la n d h R d e f ThVN ebntrol eTTUT vyttlng aov. Oi,born,to loin with h^m^ ln H g J Medal r \M 0i »iW«sstaj‘w.ia»-M m,>.« f next' legislature the'mmTffiFMioh;.o? injunction Inwe, unveiulmeni of tho prl- ('ununlealon,. w h ic h ," a re . d iatrlhut ■ m:\rv 1 nv, uniform text boltw. |>ayment UienV in S uglnaw ,’ M ontm bvenel, Via aw liw *m' ,.f t-in* bu * ft**1 Int-ov, riboUehmeht’ of CvhxuVMd and tffieboygan'■eo'untii vrtmont houiw rMM ti'ei'd -nb c(U *htneiu of nndep ih*' company will begin .pvospcctbffi j w e a th er unlesa shipped in refrig e rato r' se cre ta ry , and Aohn 11. M oore, tre a s- I.H uron hni now em ployed ...by .the coin- I ''n n ly zed , u-bero I'1" • Tt l’*iU 1' ‘It t'll'S, K>V oil at onoe / ’ • . ^ | mt1k: , < lu « r. ' ’ h n u y in D etrelt, wilt ta k e Mr, m kR tlnai d e a le rs y <• M ake . ■ .■ , .i • Ig c o d 's place*, »•-... .- wntcretl' : lifoudd to ;b e w®M • " *<?. ,^ r * , % . /I* ’ '« v h. V . . "** 4*. **/*y> * ,;(Jy.<*'•*/ < h u yL ? ® “ a®’8 e,bo^ back against t •»•8L.T&2 f " ♦*■«*- •+* 'M01 £ ‘. ', v V, / «j . , -'•,/ u n » <•■ v *. , THE CHELSEA STANDARD: DECEMBER >3.1912. The porter chuckled: "My Ungers'is Ma,,.°ry> left-hand mean.. lust a. ^ uia- fer-them Ierinem Iovmadtcbln' lovin’- triggers:" FOR1 HEALTH HER UNINVITED GUEST w h lje ttu n g a r o u n d hi* enem va nur-tr *ovm Md i M far# follow h w d f M w 1 - MaUo>y pocketed two or the ca^ u ^ t •» 4 « m him a 8pln nlD^ f a , ^ ^ „ [ ^ . . “ 5U??, ...w e k e te ,r tw ( , « .tured^rjevoive/a. test "a npad , mlgfo!. ©y W ILLIAM RDRTON, hi*, left band o u t:fo r balance. i t feu STO R Y e.h^^ehly aK atn.^^A aJve-hurrJedM rM .g tb » 4 m o l^ ^ tb e -# e a tra trd ~ MaF down-.the^alsle, ne, was ;received witb 8 Y fff EM ATiCM0AfLY7CXBRCi8ETA • ■A lw ays w hen e h e ^ re a m e d , h e r J a * lory., pluioned it w ith elhoyr and knee NECESSITY Ofr LIFE, c h io e ^ .r T h ^ p a lB e cg e rs gave hihu w V orito dream —th a t of som e day living before it could escape, \ . . v .i ovation, but he. opiy- smiled timidly, I n an ' a p a rtm e n t o f h e r ow n—sh e oocrowdetHoonaefitr and ^ a d e b asle ttrM a rjp riF s s i d e . ^ eupiedherTancy more/wlthThespare----IcfVkituckleB’i o ited the^s w an's chin ^ h e : regarded hipn with, such idol- i F u tu re , H ealth of TBhllth’on DoponHi room th a n w itb any other. *u ^ 5 a ' r ’ W 4 ®b pewiidefed him a try th a t ho aim qst regretted h is deed. la rg e ly ;U p o n tho F irs t Year* o f This wo*, curious. Inasmuch as she fh a t uls muBclen relaxed enough for Cut th is mood soon passed in her ex*; ' T h eir Upbuilding—'F resh Air waa a woman not much inclined to M allory’a rig h t U ngers' to. squirm their oitam eht, and in ,a moment 8he w a s . th e '■Vital' P oint. . soolahtllty, being fond of her owa.soi W*T th e -trig g e r,, ana ’aim th e gun siirreptltlo^aly sh o ein g him th e 4 ciety. SO Wby in ^fancy she should a t th e o th er robberl and finally to get- bracelet .— b ecam e- a n . accessory. -atwayBbe-furalshlngthat spare-chaine n tire c o n trb i.o f C ------f ^ ~it~ig T c an y-ipathbtic td "Te'e' y o u a r a fte f tho. fact, arid sharod her guilt, her, laying thegray ruk on its floor, and women w ho to y ttfe w aq t o f ... The; thing hail "happened in such a for tyhpn shei groanisd with a sudden hanging the dimity ourtaino and ift* little system atic dally exercise m re flash th a t th e second' outlaw could droop: "S he'll g et i t hackl" ho grim ly smoothing the ’Marseilles spread, she hardly be.Uove his eyes. T he shriek answ ered, “Qh, no she w o n 't!" -hoist*,, thin, pallid a n d weakly. M any w om en herself could not explain. , Novelized from of th e astounded passengers, and the ed th e window, and hung th e bracelet iare really n o t w hat th ey mak.e Jh c m "How can you tell?11 the. Comedy of She even arranged^the books In the ^gfrunt of MalioryJs p r i s o n ^ a s ho Ipto a UttIe“ p o o rb y fho sldo of the selVes believe they are. A t the slight> f,Sy the *l*o of the aalsry I ’m get** theSaoicNime, little white case, bqoks calculated to crash ed ? backw ard, woke him to the track, with a farowelli /'O ood-bye, o st1exertlqn they say th ey a re' fatigued put a guest in good humor with him need Tor action, . H e caught ple other -trouble.!"— ------------------- ------------ . ~~ftll fagged o u t, unable to do anything < , ATBudflet of Queries self, hooks wrbich would bring about else for th e r e s t of th e day. T his gun from I ts holstor, and ihado ror a il l u s t r a t e d As he drew his head in , a side feeling is rea lly ju st a h a b it th a t they W ill you please7 tell m e if i t Is nedthat peaceful state of mind conducive - t o J l W r W ? ?vS5T otU i afl . double yolley. but th ere w as nothing T rw r Ftototrvnha *t glauce showed him th a t up n e a r-th e haye-acqulred and should g e t-rld o f e ssa ry to-thahJc^r-exprgB&.yaucjpleafeL to-sleep.- ,She would have no ekeittng CASTORIA, a s a f e a n d su re re m e d y for~ * Pl»y M.rrsd«ei< 8y B w r W. 8 it H > J o a im -,at,_..MaHoryl was-c ro uched-in =engino=a:-tbir|3trahi*robbor” heid^the as soonyas possible. If you w ant to u r e ^ < r a =T O ong-gentlem hir7«K lF tlm er|T iove!8^jrO -pass.lonateT )oenifrB o-80cF Infanta and children, anfl-f*f^thsrTt th e ^ a e a t, a n d -a lm o s l perfectly covm iserably w etH ^-tr^im crew in line. live lon& and be h ealth y get the no- a f te r hd has ta k e n you to a place of ological firebrand* f a h e r g uest Bear* the e rq T b y a hum an shield. __H o found' tho conductor: lu st about tlon- out o f -y o u r head th a t-e v e ry lit am usem ent providing you h a v e been cham ber. T h e re should; M _auo!h v ol' I - S ig n a tu r e ^ Oowrrifhl, m u by IVK. ny Oft Still, from fOTcrrof habit ffStrrooF to. pUll the bellrope, to proceed. The um es a s "T h e M easure of th e H ours,*' In £ * • F o r O ver 3 0 ______ a h ardy pluok, CUV aimodl a t Mallory's conductor- had forgotten a tljab o d t the tle thing tire s you a ll out, and th a t going w ith him steady? SYNOPSIS. A lso, ia_lt p ro p e r fo r a girl o f eigh "Soolety an d Solitude," "S esam e and i t i s im possible t a do m o re th an a few rig h t eyebrow, Just ab aft Jak e'a right r e s t ;of^the st'aiY.- “Mallory >took him regular, necessary little duties every teen to allow a young m aft -ta-kiSB L lltes.’7 T h ese would becom e th e Children Cry for KetchejV Castork -OOTV and" shouted his old m otto: T.leutvU nrry-M nllory Is ordered to aside, and told him the situation, then day. h e r good night If she h a s b een going shelves au d -g re tlfy a g u e st ev eu iM ie r l)io IM)MpplnOBi-HefRn« 'Mftl‘iprio-N.ow*.i — ^ an d s* up!—you. U*— — ________ Advice, From am Acquaintancfton dccicie to e lo p % " n t w reck of ta x i-' ; "H ands' 7 u p yoUraelff" 'answ ercll tu rn e dTto-Marjorioy said: •'‘Excuse- ma ^—IJnless-a-w om am ls^bodlly }ll dr"cripr w ith h in rste a d y fo r only four m onths? never- got beyond_thP^tltie "NoW .if I Jaa get some acquainta m inute," and hurried-forw ard. The pled th ere is no reason why she can Wb prevents th o lr seem s .m inister on Should aggentlem an , a s k to 1 call <m. So w hen b y a generous in crease in anoe to indorse mjL-note— tho way to the tra in . T ranscontinental M allory, and his victim , shuddering at conductor followed. Mallory through " twin Ik ta k in g on paeuengorM. P o rter the. fierce look-in his com rade's-eyoa, not send the blood bounding through a girl each tim e he w jshes to-seeTiWY —“Betfor-try some stranger " las a lively tim e w ith an Englishm an the train into the baggago coach. o r Is It a girl’s p rlv H e g a Jo a sk him nd Ira Lathrop. a Yunkoo bUHtnoBa gasped: "F or Clod's sake, don’t shoot, . T he first nowd-4he'third outlaw had all h e r veins, In such, a m anner as to to com e and see- her.-—b T S. H. aud possible sh e took one w ith five room s ^ in ste a d o f four, because, a s s h e told stam p th e glow ..of,health upon h e r en* n. The elopers hhvo an exciting B ill!" — Liquid blue is a weak solution. Avoid,]** of tho counter-revolution occurring in tire body. M others of larg e fam ilies P , 'J. H. "e. g etting to>the tr a in. “Little Jim th e ag en t, she '-muBt h a v e a s p a re , Buy Red Cross Ball BlUei the blue that’s ell Evou then th e fellow— stood nis th e “ Sleeping^'car was a mie"., WWellington.________ ellington, bound tor Reno ____ to . . . .get .. b lB S A z k your grocsr.“ “A dvr reora/*___________ ~1 “ ^ ^ T R t h a household to superintend have _rtHvorce-bpnrds traIn in maudHrv eon IdStlon, L ater Mrs. Jim m ie appears: She ground, and^ debated the iHsire, tin bullet th a t llicked th e dust n e a r his n o t m uch tim e, 1 know, but it is their, I t is always^ polite to th a n k a per- u T he room s of re a lity a /e 'n e v e r a s - Exception, li.ftjyo...bound f o r Reno w ith same ob- M a llo ry jb re w such ringing determ ina heel, and a sonorous shout of "H ands duty to see .th at th e ir children ta k e son who has show n you any atten tio n , w ell fu rn ish ed a s a re those: in th e Jjeot. Likewiso Mrs, Sammy W hitcomb. tion into, ono lasjt: "Han,ds upv or by "You can’t put water colors Jn en up!" As- ho whirled 1n am aze, be some form of exercise dally aside even if th a t person be a well-known ho u ses of o u r Im agination. BtlU. h e r p/Utor blam es'M rs. Jim m ie for her m aroil .painting." f ................ lltal troubles. C lassm ates of Mallory Qod, Ml' fire!" th a t he caved In, Ilf tod saw two revolvers alined p o in t blank from the reg u la r routine. T h eir fu friend. I consider I t deoldedly Im g u e st ch am b er w as a m arvel of w hite ilcoornto .b rid al b c r th ./R e v . and Mrs. hid lingers from th e triggers, turned "You, can,-*ea blue, can’t yout^ a t him from behind/, a trunk. He tu re health and life depend upon it, proper to. kiss a m an good n ig h t, and n e ss and daintiness. T h ere w as a Temple s ta r t on a vacation. They deIdo to cut loose and Temple removes th e guns up, an d Blowly raise d both hoisted his guns without parley, and Dozens and dozens of Blckly and con ungentlem anly <ln him to a s k It. He lovely grey h an d woven flow er bord |$ra. Winslow!* Soothing Syrup for OhlUlr*** ivldence of hls-C alling. M arjorie d e the tra in crew trussed him up in short sum ptive children a re being- saved h a s no rig h t to y o u r kisses an d will ered m g ,a n th e flo o r e n d ',a F rench teething, soften* the gums, tednees InCamniW* rides to ,le t M allory proceed alone, b u t h an d s above hl^ head. Vain sta rts w hile th ^ k a r e lost In raro- — A profound "A h I” of relief soughed order. aUayspain, cares wtnCcolle,SSoebottl*4et y e a rly . by-J|yjdgnicJ^«bU 8v.'-t^h^air». respect you much, m ore i f ^ o u hold- itrip_ed p a p e r w ith a p a tte rn of", tin y tlon, ^ellr---Prtssengersr^ojln7 M alory's class- th rough th e c a r r and M aiiory, stiff... .... ...... .......... — l|i<IH|ll I.‘i'll ' » l‘. M allory rah” b~ack' to M arjorie, and natss In g tv ln g coupld wedding hazing, y o u rself *in reserv e. I t is n o t meces-/ rosebuds o n -jh e wall. ’ T he woodwork sunshine and ex ercise. keeping h is eye on BUI,, got down cau ’ Mede-to-Order Kind. darjorlo Is distractedlo distracted. Ira^ L the conductor followed m ore slowly, I t ia not necessary tA jm o p t exer sa ry to ask perm ission to call every- w as w hite, and so w ere th e little iron voman-hatlng.. bachelor. tiously from th e seat. The moment reassuring the passengers in the otner "My wife is always bringing home ,M ...... “-‘ art,A nnie ' aaUl6. ro .tello.wi cises which take up a 'g reat ja t deal of ■time; for am ong good friends it is un b e d a n d th e enam eled dresBer, and th e anesonger. Mallory vainly hunts for tt he- rel^aned J a k e 's le ft hand, i t darted cars, and m aking certain th a t tho tim e unless one w ishes to and has derstood :th a t th e y a re welcom e. , r ; stiff ch air. T h e re "was aiidttier, chair,” vso-much.toothpowder," complained a breaclicr .among the passengors. Mrs. to th e h o ls te r w here his Boconq gun man the othpr day to a friend. "It’e a rocker, covered w ith, cretonne, of a waste of money. As for me I Just pvelllngton hears Little Jimmie’s voloe. was w aiting. ' B ut ’ bofor^ he could- train~w as ready to movoTnritSTw'ay.- " tho ..time to giv e,:n o r is it necessary ilor aha meets Mrs. Whitcomb: MftlMallory went straight to ilr^-Tem- to have alL -soks oiLapparatiis to-Qha s th e paper, take the-bathtub- cleanser and scrub -Q uestions- From-^'Brown Eyes v _ , lory-n-iTurts to Marjnrfe“ hi8 fallufSLfa clutch tho b u tt.o rT tT M a lld ry jabbed .plef—\ylth..,a--bu^nlng demand; exerolslng. T- Rm y?Ty- m ^ l n y ^ - a nd i t stood close to a low w icker ta- m yTteeth." preacher. They decide to pretend th e muzzle- or his own revolver in the ~ — --------_ ".You dear old fraud,’will you m arry One of the b e st built women I ‘ever (jimriel and Malrery finds 7a vacant corner o f the p ap er and would like' ble, on w hich w as placed a sm all TainThe palp Were walking down Ohestberth.. Mrs; Jlmmlo discovers Welllng- roaiYu back, and grow led:. " P u t 'em m o?" ' * saw .told m e the o th e r day th a t she to ask you a few questions. bow glass vase^ ah Indian b a sk e t afifT h u t s tr e e t a n d h is .companion sto p p ed lon on the train. Mallory again makes u p !’* And th o /ro b b e r's left ‘ hand |n unsuccessful hunt for a preacher. Dr. T em ple ldughed^ 'and " nodded,, exercised ever since she could re My birthday is in D ecem ber, on th e i a few books. In am azem ent. "W hat! D oesn’t i t Jr. Tornplo poses as a physician. . Mrs, joined th e rig h t in air, w hile M allory's M arjorie and' Mrs. Tem ple, had beeff T hq qpvera .of th e hooks w ere of h h rt your te e th and gum s, too?” .h e member, and never had any bought 15th. T would like to in v ite a fe w remplo is induced' by Mrs. Wellington loft hand lifted th e revolver. jo Bmoke a cigar. Sight of preachor_on. telllngLblm .the story_of_tho prolonged Instrumonta-for,.her .work.: E verything of my girl- f r ie n d s - in - th e -afte.raoonr -th e isa h ie colors. as_those i_n th e wall exclaim ed a lm o st in h o r r o - M aiiory stood for a m om ent, breath/ elopem ent, and he was eager to atone station platform raises Mallory’s was home-made. To th eir use and to and Borne of my boy friends 1ja the; paper~-pinkj to m atch th e buds, or __ “No," oam e baok t h e . su rp risin g r e bopes. iHit he take^another tralnrM lss- T ng hord and a little incredulous at for his own deception, by putting an sunshine .and pure, fre sh air, she ow es evening. I will be Blxteen and willi green; to m atc h th e bu d s’ leav es—ahd ply. ‘.‘You see th ey ’re th e ikind yon Ing hand baggage compels the couple lo borrow from passengers. Jimmie his own sw ift, sw eet tvlumphi Then end to th eir misery. .. all th a t sho is today. . jots iv cinder In ms eye nnd Mrs. Jlm - ho m ade an effort to speak a s if this have them come on h ith er Saturday! th e y looked like th e kind of books one .buy a t thO d e n tis ts ." nle gives first aid. : Coolness Is then Is proud to buy, but nevhr h a s tlm eIt is an easy thing to add a sim ple or Monday. " Ju s t wait ono moment,'.' he said, resumed. 8tlll no clergyman. More s o rt of thing w ere quite common with and as. a final proof of affection, be exercise to one’Syregular toilet vfrork P ro tectin g V aluable Interest*. forrowlng. Dr. Temple puzzled by ba him , as i f ’he overpow ered a pair of How should I word th e Invitations ?i to read . B ut “ T he M easure o f th e ilo r of different couples.—Marjorie's H ours " "S ociety and-S ol; tm buttoned-tris-eoilar-randr-put—R-en- -In -th eH n o m in g and a g a ln ^ a -H ttle -a tirou-oharg e -so jmuch extrA W hat shah I have fo r refreshm ents iftiouay aroused by Mallory's baaoball M tlaws every morning befqre broak-_ h„rkwnr,tRi Mr^ Tamplo DroughLmut night before retiring.__It mav be Just e o a ir v for tho girl* a n d - boya - a fter supper .?.!. "S esam e and LllleB** stood u p fresh »rgon. Marjorie "suggests "Xvrecklng fast, but hja voice cracked as he said, no train In hope* that accident will a n d in v itin g .1 the discarded bib, and he donned, it learning to breathe properly. Y et th is How should I e n te rta in th em ? ' , ^ "W ell,” /.re p lie d th e ' dealer, "y o » | Jroduue a preacher. Also tries to Induce In r draw ing-room tone: nhH i^ean savo you from a cold-or per-I t w as a convent ional room , but. i t knbw coal la coal; a n d ' while It costa m eekly. T he transform ation . hold-; the. train so she can Ihiv _ _____ h a d co st m uch thought an d self-denial a little m ore, It is b e tte r to h a v e an y Marjorie Brdog~lsn)lsslng.. She -,-” Df. Tem pIeT wMTflT-Yhu ~m ind re.- -plained many a m ystery th e old man haps som ething more serious, F o r this p arty I th in k I would'ask< lulls tjio cord, stopplng tho train. Con lieving th a t m an of those guns?" • In ttie % o rn in g w hen y o u awhke, if' had enm eshed' h lm s e lfjn , luctor restores dog and lovers quarrel, the guests, te ll th e girls . y o u , want) to p ro cu re it; And i t w as te n tim es body th a t h an d les it bonded.".Dr. T em ple w as so se t u p . by this lAthrop wires for a Preaoher to marry | Even at he m ade ready^ for the possible, have Someone come into them 'to come in th e afternoon and; m ore costly th a n h e r owh. lind Mlhs Gattle. Mallory tells La- distin ctio n th a t he a n sw e re d : 7!N.ot by cerem ony, the conductor appeared, your room before you rise and throw B u t w here w a^ th e guest? A fter . . . H elping Bob Afong. tho boys 1n th e evening fo r th e ice) Tirop of his predicament ana arranges a - r " . th re e m onths of residence in h e r new 5 borrow the preacher. K itty LewelMay—I’ve ju s t been reading a b o u t • looked him over, grinned, and reached wide youy windows if they h a v e vnot cream_and birthday cake. i jm, former swoethoart. ofM allory's. " W a lte r!" Mrs. Tem ple checked A fter all. have arrived^whv n o t have) hom e sh e had n ev er tu rn e d down th e Boston p hysician who tells you w h a t Ipp'nnrs and nrduaefi Marjorie's Jeal- him ; before .he could u tte r th e beau for tlie bell-cord, with a cheerful: "All be^n fully open throughout tho night. rarseilles- sp re a d n o r put flowers In afla you by holding your hand. Lie lim p in bed. Inhale"through tho charades, actin g out th e w ords, coffeel may.' .Preacher boards- train: After aboard!" tarrying Lathrop and Miss Cattle the tifu l w ord, and Dr, TemPlC-Iookod at th e rainbow glas s vase, nor- brought Hose. Fill your lungs to their Fullest Ja n e —r m ust tell th a t to Bob to M allory had a_sor_t of "superstitious (cough fee), d ram atic (dram -attic)^ ffoncher escapes Mallory by .leaping h e r alm ost reproachfully, a s he o u t th e g u est tow el th a t she h e rse lf night., H e 's th in k in g of studying capacity and. th en 'slo w ly exhale; Do rom moving train. Mallory’s doJeotloU dread, not entirely unfounded on-exsinecure (sin e c u reL You will flndi loves MarJorle to reconciliation Th« sighed: ’-QoHy, I should like to swear p o r le n c e .th a tir -th e - tra in -g o t^ U n d e r- this a t le a Bt four tim es or six If you h ad em broidered. .Of course, aU so rts m edicine. -this m akes good fun------- - r day on the train brlngB Mallory ju s t onco: m ore,” of Im aginary persons had occupied the wish. J u s t, before retiring, a t night, -.w hy--agulrt,-lt-w ould ..run_lnta_aom e^ fu-feai’-of Wlsslng-hie transport.- Mali r o o m a n d h a d expressed-" them selves fry gets- a Nevada marriage license, . T hen he reached' u p -a n d disarm ed new obstacle to his m arriage. . He and without-ahy^rostficHve^clothingrl/ V ery Much So. larjorle refuses to bo married by. a th e m an who had tak e n hlB wallet A Suitable Toast. j a s hhvlng sle p t th e sleep of th e Just " W h e n M rs. J lb b e tts w as asked why stand at an..open window with hanaS' tw n e d to th e conductor: ivorco drummer. Mr. and. Mrs. Jim* Please give mq^a good td a s t to give] and o f infancy, and of having felt a she neglected h e r friends *o, she gave |*o make up. Kitty Lewellyn refuses and hlB w ife’s keepsakes. " S a y -o ld ^ m a u r ju s t hold, th e tra'ln on.hips, thumbs pointed backward and f roturn Mallory’s^ 4UAIRJI f p • braclot. DlALiUti . Robbors a t a C hristian E ndeavor society-gaths stro n g d esire neve^ to be obliged to a bald e x c u se /’ A m erican .children breath e in this while inhaling rlBe slowly upon the till, a fte r my wedding, won’t you?" pld up the tretn. The panaewi rs nr ering.—-X. Y. 2. fimarga frftn? fhn rnwa enlererl com _ ‘■‘W h at-w as it 7” . esp erad o 7 rom ance-w ith-T helt-earliest • , -tooB^-hold the breath, while omintltlg lUrynfl cf^ th alr "vaTimhlf)«. fampla _ was nut, m uch~to~ask lu ie tu rn tra d itio n s, and-D rr-T em pte te ltr a u his Y orter-end -the MaraelHeB B pread-that Umlts- lnrts-arpr'«Hrolrerr ‘ T he babyrFor his services,..but the conductor, three, and: boyhood s e st su rg e back w ith a boy's .• L was -tired of- being second in . com drop b ack upon th e -fe e t. R epeat a _ T ry :th is , seem s to .m e .,it ought toi covered it, * CHAPTER X X X tX ^-C ontlnued. trem endous ra p tu re in d deed of der 'S om etim es th e guest w as a 'c o u s in Ha’rd to Qo.- ' half dozen tim es. Six m inutes n ig h t do very n ic q ly :, i. But the r o b b e rs ’ kep t glancing th is ring-do. And now nothlng could check mand* He grow led: '/ ‘T his c a se ha* som e ngly fe a tu re e whom she had know n in h e r child? and m orning is all tn a t is necessaTyTo those who have passed me*on th e "N ot a inlnute.l W e’re ’way behind lay and th a t, find one m otion w ould his sw agger, a s h e said to M allory: hood and who h ad gone th ro u g h H a r about it.” The true value of th a t twelVe m inutes . Jiighw ay and gave greeting, time.".. ■■■.■■I / petin death. T h ey th em selv es w e re ^T h en -p u t a good face on iL’V “W hat sh all w e do w ith these of exercise every • day, If continued To the possible friends who h av e come: v ard and w as now practicing law in .■ .. •.*•• • ■ .•' "You m ight w ait till Tm_ m arried,’’ overw rought w ith t h e i r Own o rd ea l dam-ned s in n e rs? " B oston; th e ro se com forter and th e for five or six m onths, wijl be so fully ' my; way whose eyes lingered a s M allory pleaded, i id its im m ed ia te conclusion', t h a t "S esam e and L ilies” would be none . A sm all boy doesn’t find I t v e ry H e felt liko apdrogizlng fo r the apparent th a t If it requited twice the they fell on m in e ,. "N ot on y o u r l|fe !” th e conductor pey would h a v e killed anybody. Mai-, clerical rela p se i n t o 'a puipitism , but am ount of time*-you. could n o t be May they ever be eag er w ith youths too fine fo r him. T hen ag ain it w as am using to do th e th in g s hi* p are p to ...... ry shifted h is foot oautiouBiy, and I M ^ioTy answ ered b risk ly : "W e’d bet- answ ered, -and be 'pulled th e bolt-rope tem pted to give It up. an old friend of h e r fa th e r’s, a n a ris a re w illing to le t him .d o .— and Btrong w ith fellowship HBtantly-a g u n ^ w a 8 -ja b b e d in to ^his e F » k e them .Into th e sm oking room- tw ice; Ini the distance, the w histle anIf the coming generation Is to he Mav they n ev er m iss a welcomd o r to c ra tic w om an./w ho had visited them, A n -o lA -to p e r-sa y s-th a t-n o n e-a re -S o tomachi -w ith -a. s n a r l: “Don’t you ^ T h e jr s c a r e - th a ta d ie s — B u t-flrst,-w ui -sw ered-tw lee;— — i—>*-— -in ^ tlm rd a y s-o f^ th eir-p ro sp erltjrr-a : Btrong and- healthy th e p rese n t ou« w ant a com rade.—McGee. M allory's temper] Povo! ■* b lin d , a* th o se _who refu se an . ey e who, being lite ra ry In h e r taste s. th e conductor ta k e thos&^ bags and “niust'pave“th e way, ancLto do th is pa__ , : J/ . s . w fiU ldibe^flureJo.apprecla.te th e qua!- o p en er. W hg^jaoglagj^JdaU ory^^anew eriadi- d is tribu te’ th e c o ftten ts= £ ^ h O ir-rteh t- nriftd*. "T his train doeB nl-go -an o th e r, onta ftnA Trtftlftrcn—alike tntttfc^taker ■Seo«Qln g d h < ^ In lttefc ste p 1U1- I’m .H e-Tfiaebeife & f tj^ f ( h ~ e 'q u i l o ; n t lt ^ g u a ^ g g p o g or a c a re le ss t ul o w n ers?’’ some active exercise. Have read your, valuable Inform a th e "Sesam e a n d L ilie s /’ up a n d pulled the hell-rope once; In A Si E very w om an Bhould have a n a im fingh. l,. T h e conductor w as proud to a c t ms tion In answ er to. questions,- and . I -- One day, a m inute r a f te r she h a d : y in life, ev en if she can’t throw a s to n e th e distance -th e ■ = ■ w histle sounded IAnd now th o m an called Bill had lie u te n a n t to th is lieutenant, an d he. IN VELVET AND VELVETEEN w ant to ask you a fow questions my- closed th e door on the^,grocer's shabby w jth any d eg ree of accuracy. ^ ___ r ^ fetched M arjorte’e rtghrT fahdL H e qutoxiy relieved Uie rybbum uf U ieir "selfr™ W henH>otk—pariiea= cqncci — T h i r w a s high treason, and th e conboy, who had consontetL to-dellver h e r hortlcd: “Q oliy,’ look a t t h e shjnefa,* loot-kits. Qcroaona W rap* Are“to 'B e a Featgr* I n a m arriage a t t e n d e e B am trchurchr T h e ch ap who jposes as a "good fel g roceries a fte r she had retu rn ed hom e M allory sm iled. "D on’t give any- d u cto r a d v an ced . on him, th reatening Hut Ja k e, w hq h ad chosen M ar of Style* ,T ha t Will Mark whioh “shbulif engage th e m in ister .tor a t night, sh e h e ard %i. crash on t he low" is a p t to g e t th e ab ort e n d of i t ly. ns he seized th e cord once more. body- m y th in g s /’ « n d : th e n he jabbed i e ’s left h and, ro ared ; — — - ^ •!YOU touch, th a t rope again, and I'll—"' back porch and th e sound o f. som e oris: w c a tu a ll^ r "Say, you ch eated . Alt I g e t Is tM s h is robber, w ith o n e of the revolvers, "Ob, no, you won’t,” . »Md Maiiory, falling. She opened tho door quickly an d Com m anded: "F orw ard, m a rc h !” jieasiy plain gold band.” In th e; instance m entioned, w here and tu rn e d th e electric lig h t upon the as he w blsked a revolver from his 7 Velvet and velveteen arc to . bo “T h e l i t t l e 1 triu m p h a l procession "Oh, don’t ^take th a t! " ^ M arjorie used aghln th is w inter in the compo movqd off, w ith Bill in th e lead, fol rig h t pocket and jam m ed i t Into the sition of com fortable and handsom e both go, to tho sam e church, I think w h ite face of th e boy who b u t a mo sped, clen ch in g h e r hand'. I t would be b e st fo r th e tw o to call m en t before h ad b e e n , explaining to conductor’s w a tc h-pocket.' The con1Mallory ’s hea r t ached a t th e t houg h t lowed by Dr, T em ple, laokfag iike a q a ta ’“^ j a ps. Those have many point* -togeth e r, ' or tb o..J.’m s" ,n ♦>>* fhy-he had b ro u g h t w hite cornthis Anal sacrilege. H e hafl th e T hen M allory, stan d in g w ith his of usefulness, which fully a c c u s e d may go alone, or th e arran g em en ts m eal Instead of th e yellow she had followed by M allory, followed by the (cense, and th e m in iste r a t last-—and rig h t hand on m ilitary duty, put out for th e ir groat popularity la st y ear could be made by a le tte r to, th e min? ordered. Now h is face w as a s w hite low the fiends w e re going.to c a rry off p o rte r and a s m any of th o o th e r pas his left hand, and gave th e word: and in th e spring. They aro, how lste r from th e bridegroom-elect. a s th e m eal an d h e lookedC gs, if he w edding rin g . H e controlled him- sen g ers as .could crow d Into th e smok evor, only suitable for w earing over w ould n e v e r again deliver groceries. "Now, parson.” felf w ith a ' d e sp e ra te effort, a n d ing room . • H e sm iled still m ore a s be heard sh o rt -skirts which do not need hold* H e w as .only a m ite of a boy and ’h e Test w ent a fte r those opulent Luncheon Menu. looped to p le a d : "Say, old m a s, d o n ’t K a th le e n ’s voice w alling: "B u t I c a n t Hlng up, and even so they aro a p t to s h e had little difficulty In g e ttin g him t would bo m ost grateful if you pee th at. T h a t’s n o t fair," find my bracelet. W here'* m y brace- be In th e way on m uddy dayB, for it wnnirt outline for me a sim ple but cor- Into, th e g uest cham ber and on top of -'S h ut u p , b o th — of y o u ^ - J a k w ts vefjrdtfflim lt to cleanse mud sta in s th e M arseilles spread, w here h e rele t? ” rect luncheon menu.—Jan et. CH A PTER X U , fowled, and jabbed h im again w ith from velvet. ' . ■ D r. Tem plo S ilen ce!” m alned u n til th e arriv al of a stra n g e " S ilence! lie gun, . ' 7, ■ ' ■■ ■ r " Jo in hands, i On’ th e Other hand, 'they frequently doctor, who ordered th a t ho be placed com m anded, arid Cllckety-Cltokety-Cliokety. Bullion. Breadstlcks. lie gave th e rin g a jerk, but Marsave th e troublfeT of changing th e u n d e r th is prized coverlet and th a t my c h ild re n /’ M arjorie, os th e supposed wife of Chicken Croquettes. QreCn Reas. ^le, In th e v e ry face of th e weapondreSB, since they lend a sufficiently h e rem ain th e re u ntil able to be re i M arjorie shifted Snoozieum s to h e r F inger Rolls, (ould not le t go. She struggled and th e rescuing angel, w as perm itted loft arm , put h er rig h t hand into Mal afternoon appearance to th e figure Creamed Potatoes. m oved to hlB hom e. T h a t w as not un W aldorf Salad. |'*8od, w eeping and Im ploring: "Oh, first te a r c h r and th e first th in g she lory’s, and Dr. Tem ple, stan d in g be even w hen they ore worn over com til th e end of th e second week. W afers. Neufchatel Cheese. on’t, don’t ta k e th a t! It’s my wed- hunted for w as a c e rta in gold brace tween them,- began to . drone th e paratively plain costum es. They also T hose .two w eeks sh e d eclared to let th a t w as none of hors. S he foupd Ico Cream. C laret Sauce. (log ring.’’ form an adm irable background for be th e h a p p ie s t of h e r life, though th e ritu al. J >2'it and seised i t w ith a p ray e r or Small Angel Cakes. "Agb, w hat do I c a re !" th e ruffian hit's, w ith a gllm pso of lace a t th e g u e st who ocoupled h e r s p a re cham VVlicn the old clergym an had done Coffee. ' jarled. a n d w ronched h e r finger so th an k s, and concealed It am ong her p is w ork, t ho young husband-ftt-last th ro at. ' . . b er show ed no In te rest e ith e r in End Cream* piously th a t s h e gave a little cry of owti'‘things;................................................... graciously rescinded m ilitary law, re A s m a rt m odel h a s a turned-back book* o r twuquetB.- - A fte r~ h e ~ h a d M rs. T em ple g av e her a guilty s ta rt, Mn. gone sh e used to love , to s it Alone In Quest Book V ereei, called th e a rtille ry from th e conduc h o lla r of s a ilo r shape n o t extended In That b ro k e M allory’s h eart. W ith by sp eak in g a c ro ss a barrier: long rovers to th e w aist, which form s Kindly give me through your column th e little roeker, sta rin g m editatively to r’s very m idst, and rem em bering “ M rs. M allory, your huBband is the i wild, bellow ing, "Dam n y o u !" he a p leasan t change, On th e w aist line verses suitable for a guest book.—A a t th o backs of tho books and a t tho bftuvlla,. sm iled: — hiried h itn a e it A t th e m an; w ith only b rav e st m an o n -e a rth ,” It Is faste n ed by a m otif of folded Dally Reader. *,’"Yo> l may fire when ready, conducrosea on th o wall. ■ ~ «Oh, 1 khow h e is,” M arjorie {•* bare h a n d s f o r w eapons; bjack v e lv e t and b ra id , and to th is “ B u t th is Is n o t all of th e story. She" . beam ed, and added w ith ft spaarn or Tor."' '■ 1 T h e conductor's rage h a d cooled, fa s te n ing It. Is draw n slightly up In m arried , tho doctor and tu rn e d her I think e ith e r of these quotations conscience: ‘'b u t h e isn’t m y h u ^ C H A PT ER XL; and he slapped the bridegroom on th e fullness from th e rig h t to tho left suitable: baok fo re v e r on th e little room th a t / ' b a n d !” . . . ride. T his gives It a very up-to-dato "D ear Lord, I thank th ee for my n e v e r knew th e presence o f an In Mrs. T em ple gasped in horror, but back w ith one .hand, ftB he pulled tho Mr Wr anybody who h a s tho patience ! A H ero In finite of H lm ielf. cord w ith tho other. T he traifa began v ite d guest. Y et she says th a t tho frie n d s/’ . . . iPaeslon. se n t M allory Into tho un- M arjorie dragged h e r d o s e , and to c re a k ;a n d tu g and shift,. T h e ding- to be e te rn ally brnshing. s p a re ch a m b e r m ore th a n fulfilled It* "Give lo' th o world tho b est you li i -n- j - - « -----------lual light w ith tw o arm ed and dee- poured out tho w h o te.stqry, w hile tho dong of 'th e bell floated murmurou** p u rp o se —It b rought into h e r life « havo, and tho b est.w lil come baok to F*c« o f fierge. * ferate outlaw s. But reason had o th e r p assengers recovered th e ir prop iy back lie from a lofty .steeple, and g u e s t who rem ained, ' you." / If any who a r e puzsied to ;4eterm lno N e e d th e w ay. Ho had been study- e rtie s w ith a* m uch joy a s H they th e cllckcty-cllck, click-CHckety^cilck _ #> re the robbor ail th e tim e, a s if th e w ore all new g ifts found on a bush. which is th e rig h t aldo of sorgo will To U*o A dvertisem ents. Inconalitent. M eanw hile, undor M allory’* guld- Quickened and sortoned Into a pleas follow this'T ule, given mo homo years Plain w ere a war*mnp, studying his ant gossiri, a s th e speed grew , and th e " It is odd th a t sailors an d .so ld ie r* Will you kindly toll mo how, (o use anCe, tho p o rte r fastened th e outlaw s W ures, bla w ay of turn in g , and how way was ^so sm ooth for th e wheels ago by a w orker in d o th , the difficulty advortisemontH a t a pfirty ns a con a re so floklo in th o lr love a ffa irs /’ together back to baok w ith tho straps bold tho revolver. He had noted ihat they*scorned to bo spinning on Will vanish, says a contributor to test? Iiy/osing a picture, Bhould they "W hy is It odd?” Needlootyift. W honevor there a re di Mt Alto m an, a s ho L inked tho pas- of tholr own food-bags* T he porter rails of v e lv e t.: » "B ocanso tholrn a re n a tu ra lly case* know the m anufactuper?—J . A, WOn rejoicing th a t his h arv est or tips 'bgofs, did n o t keep his Unger on agonal lines In tho weave, as In /«or£o, i T H E KNI). .of u niform affoorion.” /■ waa not blighted a fte r all. f6 trigger, but on tho guard. nr in tho p a tte rn , a s In some suiting*, ■.j■V»■. . M allory com pleted his bliss, by glv* Use jp st the picture w ith th e .nam * I^Mnrjorlo’n ilttlo battle- throw tho theho lines" run from th e upper right* The Real Issue. -tila**1fylng it, off at*’ a trig*i a* 'Trffiftifllfn ^ Aiui.'. Mwiyi « « + 'wemaa h s a d o o rh o r ita recovered, M allory struck.tilni, a n d nnd establltihlng the rig h t J id o . In m any m aterials oth ‘opt him on over agaU'Ht the b a c k !»a w a r n in g ! /’Now, portor, don t take cam o into our ofllce today and told me #r th a n r s e rg e , thei|o diagonal 5,n^8 jvhen It eoffios to guessing "ads," af the’ fight Poitun Cemd Co« uom ethlng th a t will blight our whole . 4), though they m ay be seen every day seat, At the **mb tnstani, Mal your oyo off ’opi m ay be soon, such as mqrino, cashm arried Ufo, ■ / B*Bl* Cwelt, Midi. "l/>rdy, 1 w on't b at an eyelid." all a re fam iliar. aria right hand went like lightning Wife—Oh. John, what >W she hgv#( m ere, and oven broadcloth, though n o t " If e ith e r of th o se lads coughs, put > 1 H A D A M I M U R R Y . the trigger guard, and gripped the .:*'v io evident tn t£* latter. 4 og?—t t > W Je'Ba*mv* '■ Iretrs m a via* of ateeV whlle *h« *> holev thnok«h, batK of ’em*/ ■ \s-: E X C U S E M odel B re a k fa st '—ha* charming flavour and wholesome nourishment— P o s t T o a s t ie s This delightful food, made of Indian Com. it really fas* cinaring. . . Com* *ay* Dr. Hutchison; a noted English authority, is one of the ideal food** A* made into Pott Toast ie*. it is mo*t attractive to the palate.., , • . •The Memory Linger*” Sold by grocer*— Package* TO and 15 ct*. if r .w f lg js r a & .' s s t 4. -j * , .?r0^,'.^i;*l-'!- ; , ;-■«««. a-**-,:..■.,.*. t , . ; . ■,■. vJ-i.;. ., IllIII..1. <\ 7 '/ '; ' V"'- rr ■ THE CHBLSBA 3TAlf0ARD, DECBMBBR ta, igia. BEST AZTEC BALL PLAYERS HEB EH8ISTMAS O H lere’s a kidney Treatment We Want You to Try at 0«r Risk. / HA© GAME REQUIRING DiGRBBOP.aKU.U HIGH dNRBTMAS MNUUKE With advanced asre comes.derange* meni of the kidneys and associate H a preparing for organs.' Nature is unable ^to p^rform jChristmas-*me, Gqod’ ier - proper functions and requires ness know! I Wlsht I certain (iutside^atdT"^ "■ September 17. EQSAIL tomorrow. .. x.&m. devoterty thank ful to dad tor insisting th a t mother take me away for a whUe. Parbaps we will rem ain a year. . I hope it may be ten. i hate Amerloa* loathe New' Ytfrki And w a n t1to live th e rest of my l l f e ^ R v lin p ^ A sia '— Africa — any* .where, as far a w ay 'fro m Riverside as possible. Mother says I'm a silly little lovestok girl; but dad thinks _ ciI need a change. F O iT ~ S G E IT -F E O P M r Etars of the First Magnitude In ths :' Big WeagiH^ Today Would Have ,. was, but Christmas do ings alnit for me no more. And . Just be?’ ogose I was a baking sometblng to eat to morrow, w h ich ; haFens to be Christmas, she tbqught I was pre paring for that day a speolrt." H etty Green sighed as she plooed ■ Thdse-Cbnteirte. ' *. ( No, the first game of bail ever played on tn e Amerfoan continent did n p tta k e place the first tim e the home team walloped the visiting "ginks" way back to-the la st century. T hat “game” saemB ib h a y # been played several Centuries ago. ! I t was a o A x te c game and W e a re so confident w e ' h a v e fye essential aid for restoring stren g th , a c tiv ity , and h ealth to w eak o r di seased kidneys; th a t fwe a re willing to supply i t with th e positive under' '(tanding* th a t Lt shall cost th e -usernothing w hatever, i t for any reason it fails to give e n tire satisfaction. A fte r a thorough experience with th e m ost successful kidney^ tre a t- le In the oVefi. and pulled- a wu>n»a are satisfied that Rexaii leslde the stove, trMMau played somewhere but on; the pipes kitchen chair up beside Sidney 0111 P ills^ em brace' all all those those oualqua The new neighbor, who had but re? 1'm'not ’sllly^and Pm not lovesick, of Mexico, long before the Spaniards tie s sb necessary fo r giving prom pt Carl has .behaved in a most ungen arrived In thefy search for gltd.> "' ~ riehtiy moved into th e town, and who md perm anent re lie f -in cases of kldThe sort of .ball _ihat the Asieos knew nothing of Betty’s hietory, bad iey and urinary ailm ents. tlemanly w a y . -------- --, ' , played was very bopulsr with the pub- jiust H eft W ith the ChrlBtma.s spirit Ju8t b 8oause i motor e fito Lakewood Iuasm uch as a trla L of-R exall Kldwith Sam- Perklne^-and; hla sister is Uo, juat as tfie big league draws SF Everywhere she trad— th o u g h t^ o f ney P ills can be had a t our e n tire ittrae Betty was prepariug a feast Mention today. T h ey h ad n o “regular easonwhjLha risk, th e re la no reaaon fo r anvone ekgue balls'' at 11.86 eabb, but used r the day. should get cross , le rtta tln g to p u t It to a practical one of rubber or elastic resin, and lp | “Now, if JJm hadn’t never sailed ;est. Try a package today, on our and take th a t another, sort' of contest used those away on th at water-logged old Mary - fiigr a tjitee. P rice oOc. Sold' in this actressy 'lo o k in g Ann, as he did a-golng on four year. I ;ommunity only a t . our \ store—The made of golf. ’: ; - • person with him igo, I guess I could a been preparing Sexall Store. L; T. Freem an Cq. ; / Tbe ancient Aztec game was called everyw here— he or Christmas like other folks. If A dvertisem ent, - ~ - ---------7 ------tbtoloque and w u played In f court goes. ----h known as a tlaohco, not so large tyi ere hadn’t been nobody else, Jim Sam's sister, 'the present-day diamond. The players md me could of enjoyed Christmas, PECUtHAR - BELIEF j S JAPAN says she to a were clptbed oply-^ln a magtlatl 01 md then maybe there’d a been somehwom K>dy else--somebOdy what just about; rirdle around thp jolps. always. did hate Seems Strange to Our W estern Ideas* There' were.pitchers, hut hoVcfttoh' iOw would ‘a been liking dolls or tin F rench, and I 'm Though There Is MUbh T hat I t : ; •. and the^fleiaers were few. - When arsl and lf so Jim and me would-a ere, !glad i refused Pathetlo About it. pitched th e ' ball w as' struck’ by an sen having a Christmas tree for that Carl to m eet her, • ................ Upward movement q t the thigh or el- o m e b j) dy, glad I snubbed Among the Buddhists In Japan It bOwi accordltg to b o w itw a s a lm e d , d we’d be Y m l| Carl and glad I i s ’b e ire v ^ T lg a tlh e ^ so u h rof ohlldren: haying me j^vhether h ig h o r JoW. A fter being fwasout-whenHheMb--after death to Sul-no-kh-wara (the it Christ itjraok the sphere,' in order to count, -called. < stony river-bed) and thefla they re lad to pasa through ,a hole In one w mas in : all Two long,- m is main until they reach m aturity under ieveral stone 'disks hanging Just In South Cove. erable weeks ifie care of •Jlzobosatsu, who Is -reprent-bf tth e w a tto fth e l court.T he “My, hbw„l w i t“fio u t seeing resented as a priest with a long cane try ’ to eat of bunting that' ball with the Carl—and tpmor> lii Jone hand and a. ball in tbe other. op J im row w e_ea|i. Perhaps i w o n t see high and' Bending it through one of He_ik. aald_to stand in the center :rom ' sailing him for months—maybe n ev er again. hose holes required a great deal of fro: the kaWara, where he preaches Tq ikillr as might be -lmaglned,—Agility In that Mar; iTWonderdf I cara; ' .Jg ^ ch lld fe trjitrth ey pile up atones, Was one of the prim e requisites of an A n n . Any*«BSfOctober 30. ohe f o r th e, salvation of/t hejr father, ^M orelhah hw pftaim rt^in^ A ltte e b lf lr le a g u e r . A nyplayertouohH ho^d y w h a t A one -for->the—mother,_7thO— third jf o f Mrs. jam es Cunningham , w h e ^ a s ]. j have 'w ritten in my little dtafyr J Ing the l^kll wlth th e nana lose a k n e wv any- & birothers, the fourth * for sister a and about thing been, v islrln g n at-th e-h u u ic; uf_Johu I wouldn’t w rite now, only th is morning; HARL1E j . f u l f o r d , d . o, ihe-flfth-for-their own salvation. knew The emoluments of the game were Ships Clark, has gone to Toledo to visit h er ft le tte r came from Carl, and I Just 1’When night comes on and_tbe wind Osteopathio Physician. quite as interesting from a pecuniary she wasn’t' f i t . have to record sister. blows hard a gigantlo evil spirit ap, ___ __ _ ^..-Offlcaover .Vogel's. |taudpoint a s they are today. _ Thingfl to go t a aea Carl "Huron; * pears ana with a huge Iron rodi hknocks dfhrrtQi” —KnivAn6ttttom west Mtddte.-atrect, Jam es' O’Connor, but Jim nd-he eannot-underktand .wrhy I f-df-great-value-jvero- usually given to Cbeueft. dowh the heaps of stones whioh the who has_.been a g u e st.a t the winners. And h o t:only the prize. ays it’s the ran awayJLo Europe so suddenly; children have made/ and they are so Jo h n C lark for several da&anreturned | The letter Is full of reproaches for The victors were often presented with O n l y berth BYRON DBFBNDORF, frightened that they run to Jlzo and to his home W ednesday of th is week. MY treatm ent of HIM, when all the Jewels, fine cotton stuffs, feather work he’s likely to hide themselves in the big sleeves of ■ • Homeopathic Physician, get,, ahd-tako r plumes qf great value. . John Clark, who was drawn to serve time it was HIS meanness to me th a t hlS kimono, which nave a’ miraculous FortMCven yean eiperienoe. Hpeolftl .at on th e U nited S ta te s grand jury a t l made, m e 'so ill, bo th a t I had to g et ' The game with th e gold balls was a 4hg it would Wgf" r6r*l'nweaslng In bize - according L*£iinn arivln tA ohronlo diM&ses: treatment ovf favorite of Montezuma. It Is said that Sur marrying ^ “ vra,*udfittingo( sto«8ea.^eeiaeape and D etro it ancTwas-to have r e p o r te d o n r aw* J ^ J l Mhtuit When Cortez staged Ms little hos f u s t t h a t to the number of children who seek northeast ■comer, of Middle and Bast Monday of this wpokVvas unable to do ^ h0llrld-tVenoirg WAtttW; TpOMOEflr to rloal aklt k nown as ^theHSonquest much "sooner ,- and the M ary-Ann or. refu g e . Then th e evil spirit disappears and the children begin again the work so on account of illness. I shall not write. Well—perhaps I Of Mexico and took Montezuma pris Jim. ain’t never been heard of since hf heaping up etones. she left tha t South America place to oner the royal captive ripeht a great 8. Q, BUSH Uwiii.“ PasBing thrcrugh“ eemeterleB in & round the Horn on her way . to deal of his time In durande playing - November 24. Physioian~and Surgeon. LIMA CENTER NEWS. Hie game with gold balls. HoyOftep China." ~ 7 — ----- - - Jan an one sees tombs th a t have ths A t first I hated Paris. * v The—bright eyes of 'B dtty Green Image of Jiao carved updTTtbem, ai OAotsls the Freeman-Cuminlnss blook. CM_____ London was. nice, , Vienna stupid, qballenged th e Spanish general to a sCpSehlssB. were wet with tearB as she opened the parents take tbfit way of gaining DTE. Beach w a g i n ’ Ann A r b S r W p u t Paris—Impossible, until la st Sun- Contest. ' These yellow “pills" were thrown tbe oveu door to raise the pie to a the epoolal favor of Jlzo for their Qof.ivriiv ' day, when we m et Mrs. Harmon. ' D |t. J T. WOODS, gher^-shelf. Ever since Jim Busby Children^ and one will see little piles busiufi-----------— — —r— —— —— — isn ’t I t strange what a change on e a t targets of the Sartfe-prertoua metai f4 to n e s b uilt-up hy^tbe-parentsrand filled to returh In time tor thb”wed Miss Estella.G ueriri, of Apn A rbor, one hour, can make In a girl's H istory' shows -that MOnfezUma had Physioian and Surgeon. brothers and sisters of the children sp en t Friday with friends here. the makings 'of a pltoher who , might <uug whiph Betty had so carefully life? ^vith the hope of helping In the tedloui Ha the SUff«n-Merkel block. Residence Miss ^Gladys- W h ittin g to n was th e \ Mr. and Mrs. Field, friends...of have been In fast oompany bad he prepared for four years ago—a wed ^vork of the little ones In th e kawara, o t^ o v lo n street. . Chelsea.. MiohiRftn.- Tele* pkokeiu* g u est o'f Ann. A rbor friends Saturday. m other’s, gave a dinner for us. Mrs, delayed the date of his birth a few ding which was to be the big event •^-Christian Advocate. Harmon was one centuries. H e oould lean them against ojf the Christmas season at "South. -Mr.-—andMrsr^-B. Landw ehr, of of the guests. She the hpme plate with unerring regular Cove—she had had a lonesome life. H, B, DBPBNDORF, reedom, were Lim a visitors Sunday; Chloken Rsoe War. * looks much b etter Ity. The Spaniards never could learn / Two months after the Qhristmas Vet e r i n a r ia n th a t was to nave, been Hetty's wed to play ball any way, and Cortex wai "A sectional Issue has arisen In ou» in th e evening Mrs, -W-rJ-rFobr a n d ^ o iv o ic h e la e a , gown th an in h er not one two three with the first great ding day her aged father had been town;" 7 said the- oornmuter.— ^"Before QBoe, second floor Hstob & Dur&nd block sp en t Sunday .a t t h e hom e.of Mr. and PhaEe No. 61. KUrbtor day. street suits; ‘ not American pitoher, so he lost fre carried to the Village cemeteryrrleaV? It Is settled I ath afraid the olvll wat vlrs. Jacob S treiter. lng her alone In the world.' With no wilt be fought all over again. Any; heofry so frowsy, quently. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W ebb apd child L. A. MAZE, oitoer relatives, and with no friends how, our southern friends are sure tc The Aztec emperor usually Insisted and the rouge on ren-w ere guests a t th e home of Mr. ejxcept those a t South Cove Betty, re indulge in some fire-eating language upon having high stakes placed on h e r cheeks doesn't iV etorinarian. trid M rsrH unry Hoffman the* la st-o f | mained In the little fishing town: n r the game and . won precious stones, “A resident or our village, whb^um show a t night; arftdoste of the OnWrlo Veterinary-GollegB. t he week. ingots of gold and other more-or less ^M ch she had been born nearly twen* dertook. .to raise ohiokens, received OdSoeat Chaa.^fartln’a Livery Barn.__ Phone Mrs. Samuel Scbultziand daughter a crate* oTYowts-Trom a South Caro mother Introduced desirable property, which he prompt- ty-seven years ago. day or night, No. 20 , of N o rth Lake, were Quests a t thei the to her, to reo- ly distributed to his attendants with W ith the baking finished, Betty left Una farm. When the nelghbora learn' lome of Mr. and Mrs. A lbert R em o g n lz e Carl's the wonted generosity of his em peror tbe kitchen and went Into her bed- ed where the chickens came from 3B. B. T U R N B tri,V n a n t la st Friday^ Frenoh frlendrSho ■hip. Cortez- probably- played a clever rbomv—She-wanted-.n6thing„8Q..jm.UQlL .they/raised-a_.tow, A ttorney a t Law, is his cousin, but game, on "Old Monte’’ foy,he was the, a i to be alone in that room, that had " T f you must get chickens/ they Being Convinced. she has lived in Paris since she .was .oaptor, you know. He' probably re- been her father’s - I n that room where said, 'get. northern chickens. They Oflce. ‘'grearnan-blodk^ChelHea.. MlobigSP. Tt la said that’ AndreWCarnegie’i a little girl ^sfce-kept carefully ptosorvud the wod> dottt=crow-neariy so much as south' “ “ ! ' use of simple spelling has “irritated” i We had a lovely talk. She tbld me evidences of Montezuma's liberality as d ng clothes she had lavished so much JAMES S. GORMAN, some people on the other ulde-o f - ^ e | ftli^a hoat hBr reCent visit to America fast as the old follow loaded them up, care upon four years ago. Theta the climate down there th a t Makes t Attorney atbaw ; ^ water, who have read hla published and how good Carl had been 4n taking and thus kept up a clever triple rnone- clothes and the” faded photograph of chicken crow four tlmes asnoften as s ,tary play, Montezuma to servants to Jim BUsby on .her bureau were all chloken brought up In an y ‘•other pari 0 8 m , Middle street OMt. Obelsea, Miehizan speeches, on certain subjects. “The ^ er a hout. effeot on .th e re a d e r," says one, man, | i Hke her now that-H tnow h e r. Cortez,—New York Sun in a t- were left: her of her romance! of the country/ 41s irritating, rath er than convincing^ Y^ith theae she 'w ould^spend— her "That pecullarity of southern chick She^ says c a r l was7^ ! ^ ^ ? ^ 8^ H, D. WITHBRELL, An American, commefSlng'TOir ________ ____ ___ ^ G briB tm ar eVe, w&uia live dver agaln ens was news to the am ateur poultry1 Alligator able over_a girl he________ was Th love_ with, comment, says the%lf a person oannot | ^ h o had gone abroad, for th e winter, Since the publication InTfils paper th e courting days, And Jim should be than. Ho noticed, however, thfft hii ___ Attotney at Law. "b^nconvinced by reason and semrer lrrln gjj0 (jM not know the girl’s name n few weeks ago of a paragraph about there with her. That would be her chickens really did crow more p e n Is Ofgoee, Freeman bloekr Obeleee, Michigan. tatton Is the next best thing. Now, t blushed furiously when Hhe spoke the _profits, to be made lu alligator Christmas, tbntly and more vigorously than anj whother or not one believes that Irri- 0f ^ fa rming, many letters have7 been re ; W ith care she took, each garment other; chickens he ever had known, tatton ever Is or was or could be a 8. A, MATES, m I ts ' wrappings in the bureau and when an experienced ' poulteret T hat was Sunday. W e have seen ceived asking for furtfierThformafloh. wise method of procedure In oaUBes J t wlll Interest' these correspondents draw er and spread them on tbe bed. assured him th at.th ey always would Mrs. Harmon several tim es slnc'e then. 'funeral Director and Embalmsr. good or bad; it Is a notable fact that . I made mother promise to take me tp Jinow th a t alligator hunting Is now e pretty wedding dress which because southern chickens always da e Funeral Fuimishlass.. O alU answered irritation often seems immediately to pUy night or day. Chelsea, Michigan precede conviction, For example, take home. She cabled dad, and said she tiree for-all on tho Magdalena river In Sarah Glover had helped her make he sold them and bought New Jersey would bo thankful t o ' get back to Colombia and that there is one firm •Lyes, she would put lt on.tonight Just chlokene Instead. Now-tae -la in hot • 6. woman suffrage. I know of a doses plain home cooking and h e r own in Newark, n . J., which has a.virtual as she bad planned to four years agor ^ a te r with the southern families Is eases-in which violent dislike of the bathroom: Mother is a dear, and so monopoly of the alligator skin trade J |m would like b e r to do that; he had ohr ■town, and heaven only knows G EO RG E W , B E C K W IT H , idea turned almost rw ithout' wam b r t h e world. buylng as lt vdoes fronr always likeit to see her- prettily how tho squabble wlll terminate."— IU U U / i R e a l E l t a f * D e a le r s ; Into approval of It. , Will tho Irritation 80 to 90 per cent^of the production, lta ».■ / December 85. dtassed, and maybe Jim might see New York Times, , ______ Simple spelling rouses In the breast I W hat a happy, happy Christm as day; In the Magdalena river are three hkr from the spirit world tonight. Money to Loan Life and blook. Chelsea, Mionl o rm an y of us fade Into acceptance of | 08$s in Hatoh-Dnrand ‘ species of alligators, Aonly one of It has been! As she fastened the gown Bhe al . Rented Wedding Cake, H i ■ ■ ----- ~ ' - ■ The very best I have over known. which, the caiman porro, Is of any most forgot th a t Jim could not he There was something wrong with Onoo I said I hated America—New value, there, that lt was all the oake, the baker said; lt lookdd all STIVERS ft KLALHBAOH, Sure-Death Fly Poison. York—but I don't. a make-believe. As right and It Bmelled aU right, but Mz I *read somewhere recently th at fo r I lovo Now York •' A ttorneys a t Law , Change o f Diet she stood 4>sfore the aVtlstio sense told Mm It would nol Senator Ponrozo was congratulated maidehyde and Amoflea, Rlvm irtor the sm ile. of taste all right. Qgneral law practice In all courtp- Notary a t Atlantic City on his aspect of sun homo, FttWIc In the offloe. Office in Hatch-Dumnd good fly poison, and hasten to add my oroide, four, years ago came -------- .... .,u n m w n ol ’.. 'Then fix. .It up with anu w extra ooat block. Chelsea. Michigan. Phone M, burnt ahd-vlgoroui! health. - testimony- to the .. many^^yolumea- alt f-motheiy-dad^-an bartragalnr-Shm ioted lelng, and we will keepH T or a renter? ready written on this important sub Carl, Oh, I love "It is tho change," he said, " the th e color in her skid the proprietor. change from the baking beat of Wash j e c t , T h e -scheme will work, under Carl best of alii cheeks; it was like isH^8. 8TBINBACH ' “Who in the world would rent proper conditions, v ington. Thorn's nothing like a H<rhas been so bridal blush. oake?" someone asked. ; H arness and1Horse Goods Purchase 5 cents worth ( o r . more, swoet, so dear change, you know. There was wisdom A rap at the door 1 "Wedding parties," said he. "They _»ljrtng of aU kinds a specially. Also dealer If you have manY files) of formalde and kind.Alnce'wo in the doctor’s remark; dispelled the IUubIou want a big eftke In jh e center of the in jZasteal Instruments of, all kinds and -Sheet hyde a t any drug store, and put two •p+Vhtr should c st for brea camo homo two she had permitted hrtv Uble for show, but ft cake of that site Miwo. Btolnbooh Block, Chelsea every morning,’ eald the doctor, ' or three drops in«a saucer of water. weeks, ago. He self for a few mo good onough for n woddlng^would cost orange and two ppaohed eggs/ . Then—and this is extremely Ink m et us a t the pier. ments. She could, not more than they cun afford to pay E. W. DANIELS, “ •But, doctor,' said the patient, 'f portant—catch a fly and hold, him by I i : was never so go to the door in that they order fine cako put up in' uv GenOral A uctioneer. the left Kind leg with his head/tin- gia<i to see anydo!' dress. The o&Uer dividual boxes for the guests, and uas mersed ln the mlxture fo r three-quar" 'Then,' said the doctor fiuiokly, isfaction Guaranteed'. ^ P ^ trfo rm stlon y In my life , _ would have'to wait, but the bride's cake Just as an ornam ent je standard once, oraddressGregoryi Miob te rs of an hour. When removed he, ’don’t ! '" ______ _____I was to see bb did not wait. She heard the door They don’t buy lt, they re n t lt. Some jTr.f.d.iTPhoneconnecUous. AuotlonbiiJs wtl be quite dead. Repeat the open* dear Old Cart. Dad wo* th e re ,\to a tin cnps’jfornlahed free. saving, a heavy step on the floor, w< times a cake Is, rented a dozen differ ttomswhat Like Eve. tion until all the files have dlsapMy Christmas gifts are lovely, a voice—oh t such a familiar voice- eht times.' After eaoh wedding lt ti Rose Tastor Phelps Stokes, a t a din calUng Betty. -Exchange, , of alt'I s Carl's love and the rli freshened up with a new ooat of loins, ner in New York, was describing a gave me as a token of his deep, "Jim! My Jim l" she answered, a t and looks as good as new for the next particularly intelligent lUtlo "country she pulled open the doqr of her bed The Male' Boy. dying lovo. I think it was aweel occasion. A good ran ter fetches Governor Marshall of Indiana said him ____to w _ me such a wonderful weekor." .... 7 give rbOm and sprang into tho arm s bf about |8 a wedding. PSterfS Jsoksoni Ansi Arbor. YptllsnU th e other .fifty* that he Who fiomanfisl^^mond, bosFdes the candy and “In a soft and wistful August twi strong, bronzed sailor. «nd Detroit. light,” she ssld, "this Httth girl and (mortal pri^ftegoe of tho government Is | «Qd flowers. It flashes fire as X F a r into th o n ig h t she "listened to x9 I stood w ash in g theymllklng. ^Tho lit J im 's talo of" shipw reck on th e ,Pati a beggar. '/ my hand In tho light. Daddy r.mnwn oauh. tle girl was complaining abbut her “ M illionaire o r n o t / ’ ^ th e govern I’m too young to marry, bu t I s gonian coast, o f tho m onths and yekr rviwliTrfg a , » . every two hour*. shabby clot hes--the gift of some charo r to a re p o rte r, afterw ard,' "th e m an o a t him to lot me m arry Carl o f practical o a p tlv ity boforo h e oqul l^ H o T tW W T iirira W W ' ‘ gtrt -hr g e t b a c k t<r a se a p o rt,------ ----------Quickly ■sind“ N cntty Rone. Tho fact is self-evident, l t needs n<r| p/tnrif, tonight, and Carl Is tbo bap ‘"Eve,’ ehn grumbled, quaintly, aa 0**». "And now," he said, "I am home V W ork G uaranteed Satisproof. Even to .state It seems su pteaf mao, jllp haiN mo i; > him khe looked down at her old-faahloned claim my Christmas bride." factory, Prices Reasonable perfluous—seems like the shout of solf, l wish eyorybofiy lu the work, ill-fltting dress—’Hva had noth"And X h av e our C hristm as baktn but lekvea to wear; a&d I have — WS, snd MfWT two lieu** Young Benedick, who entered Ms rtub were as happy aa we this Christmas done," said Betty, Mng but leavings,'" roaring: iz^ght. , ...... K l p is i l l S wI f m : v ;.■ fr ....... A S h in e In E v e r y D ro p l Merit SIHt Stove Polish L" R dotia can he uwd to the lsstdrop; || dlrL: ,Yot» get yotmaju^ Black Silk l a Silfc Stove Poly. BUCK $ i| K Worlto, Sterling, lUiooC -/VieStall Air, Dnltrina! SjUW l.Oll Silk groiM RMi"* tire Jlnii. l’rovciuh ru»Uai. ui '••••P .'i • „ 7IV *% t*"/a* wriHIftllt pUf/AcVt e i i r iuMfor u#e^ €T ■S'rov.rpfl!.)^1 PU BLIC SALE. H aving decided, to quitfarmingl w lll sell all row personal ttroperty At a public sale on the premiseB known as th e Michael rieselsch- i w e r d t fa rm «U»n+pfl u|. ^ mpea ^ o f G ra s s L a k e -and eight miles s o u th w e s t o f C h e lse a on - T u e e d a y ,- D e 6 e m b 8 t^ t7 , 'C o m m e n c i n g a t 10 o'clock sharp t h e fo llo w in g p ro p e rty : One black t e a n r 10 a n d V y y e a rs ohV weight 2 4 ^ o u n ^ ^ g ^ d r iym_g mare 12 c o lt 3 y e a r s old; 5 cows all due to c a lf i n th e s p rin g ; SL^rarliugiva s s f ia g ^ d s a is g mick bay; rake, hay tedder, land' rolle r, Oltver plow, apikf-tnntluira jie g L l* h o ri^ c u ltlv a to r, n'^fj c u ltiv a to r nearly "hew, grain drill, hay rack, stock rack, 2 wagons, double platform buggy, top_buggy, runab o u t,su rrey , light double firlv,.lug h a rness,.Swork-harueas, double IworkharnesaV single, hariiess/.slugle .brass trim m ed harness uearly new, corn shellcr; . bag' truck,- cauldron k e ttle , P ortland c u tte r , gra id bags, horse blankets, huffalo robc^hensf P00~bu8he)s corq- 1n ear, 0 stacks c o rn -s ta lksi quantity of hay and some household goods,, also cream 's e p a ra te # //a n d n u m e ro u s other -articles, Lunch and H ot Coffee a t Noon, MIOHAEL HR3RL3CHWlUUm __ A. W, Dw^lle, Auctioneer^ C, M, H am ilton a n te d o hn Kaltnbacb, C lerks; 4 DgTQOIT UNITED 9-. DOklflh vrih NO TICE Those ■knowing themsolvea indebted to me w ill do- a favor by paying a t an early date, as I need th e money, 10 _ , DR. L. A: MAZE. DETROIT 65 W est Grand River Avenue, located In new premises, and giving th e m ost model'll.courses —o f tralnincr fo r businessrajiiipiutm ents invites you to write, for a copy of Its new calendar,_.. Ad,-.. ~dress~~Nr~R> S h a > v rfreshlenlrD etrolt, Mich. —— m iiiet# , ;iH o hunting, tra p p in g . or tro?*. passing will be. allowed on .pur farm s. GEO.’ T. ENGLISH F. H. SWIOKTLANI) ELMER WKINBKRG RENTS, KBAL ESTATE, FO0N® • ' LOST WANTED ETC, F O U N D -U . S. bank note, Owner 19 pleaso call a t th is office. W ANTED—Men also Ladles, to sell nursery stock, in your to*n - - - l u f f towna. . ffo necessary. Drown Brothers, Ho<h estOTj N. Y. s’ th e p a rty who picked the P1 etbooK WednoBifay evening „ . past, p a rt of town, does not te n th e sam e to the owner by 8«tw n ig h t a rre sts will foRow.-^ ; ^ ^ . FDR SALK -QuatitUy of corii. quire o t B ert McClrtin, !_•"*/ ‘ FOUND-A horBC blanket; ojjrtgj g e t sam e by calling at this 0 ^ and paying,for this notice■ ___ FOR b A L E -F iv e steers i» dttlou; have fed them five weeks: ju s t right f«> T m ust be sold a t once. l . -»• ^n. naugh, Dr. O 'itelllys t«r)1 * don. SHOE REPAIRING “Hurray I Aym#»« fgva.p. WRIGHT A, FATTkR80N« CHAS. SCHMIDT lll'ifip e rty . Inquire of H- *>• W'1% 1