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£m Ten Pages THE LOWELL LEDGER. Ten Pages. INDEPENDENT BUT NOT NEUTRAL. VOL. XV. NO. 22. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1107 LARGEST CIRCULATION uu CHTY State Bank Capital $25,000.oo. We arc a State Bank and are under the supervision the State Hanking Department. We invito your business and are prepared to ^ive careful and painstaking attention to all matters entrusted to us. Ortun 11 ill. President .1. S. Ilcruln, \ lco rroHldont A. W. Weekos, Vice PrcHidont W. A. Watts, Cashier T. A. Murphy, Asst. Cashier Watches for all Best lines, all prices and all worth the price. Alarm Clocks to ^et you up in time for the train, lor that fishing trip, or to regulate your rising hours as the days ^row shorter and you are inclined to sleep longer. I They do the business. Jardinieres ^ Plant Cro ks (from 15c up) (from 3c up) New China Now arriving in Japanese, Austrian and French makes. (iood assortment for ififts for aM occas- sions, from 25c up. A. D. OLIVER. Watch, clock and jewelry repairing a specialty. ®ee®€ Perhaps You are Kxpectin Company Next Week If so you are probably planning what you will have to eat. Let us help you out. (let Smith's Potato Bread for each meal, then an apple or pumpkin pie for dinner and a piece of our Nut Cake for supper and your company will be pleased and you won't have to worrv about the baking. A quart or two ol our baked beans would j^o pretty ^ood too. Weldon Smith The liakcr THE WEEKLY GRIST. 19 9 k m * ^ fa 2 Picture Exhibit Our largv collection of Portraits and views will be on exhi!)it all next week. Don t fail to see them. Avery E. Field, "Maker of photographs" Successor to F. B. Rhodes. yniportcd China 70arc | ^ Chocolate Pots ^ Berry Sets Salads ^ Bon Bon Dishes Syrup Sets ^ Hair KV'Ceivers ^ I'rush iK- Comb Trays ^ I lat I 'in 1 lolders ^ Cheese Plates ^ Cups Saucers ICtc. | SPICCIA 1/ F O U SATIIICDA V i Steamers PV. 5 C. fyJooct dt Son. f nCoivcll, y/fichigan News Items of All Sorts and Sizes from All Around Town. Tinkler's barber shop was the seene of a meeting of extremes Satur- day, when three old men occupied- the chairs at the same time and were followed by three small boys. The lirst were: fOlder Hudson aged M, S lialrd and (ieo. Hummel each aged s}, their combined ages being 201 years. The boys were Loyal Lally aged 12 a n d Chris Leonard nnd (Jllf- ford Stlnchlc«)mb, each aged s, mak- ing a difference of 2.'iJ{ y e a r s between the combined years of the old men and the boys. The Shamrock Trio opened the r.»07-S l e c t u r e c o u r s e for the Clover Leaf club on the evening of the 1'ith before a large and well-pleased aud- ience. Sarah Wathena I'.rown, harp- ist, made her second appearance be- fore a Lowell audience and was given an enthusiastic reception, her hand- ling of the magnificent Instrument calling forth repeated encores. She was well supported by Walter Bemus baritone and bird Imitator, and by Isabel Wallace, reader. A jolly party of Congregational church ladles, by Invitation of Mr, Fallas met at the Canning factory last evening, for the benefit of the church, to trim apples. They proved to be great hustlers, the average number of pails trimmed was nine. Total number 228. Amount earned $10.2';. Mr. Fallas liberally donated £10 00 making entire benefit $20.20 Mrs. F. F. White entertained the Summer club Tuesday evening, a n d a very pleasant time was spent in playing eucher. Prizes wereawarded as follows; Mrs. Norton Henry lone hand. Mrs. ,1. B. Nicholson heat] prize. 11. A IVckhamand M F.Slmp son cut for gents.'head prize, Mr. I'eckham receiving it. Delicious re- freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. 1-rank McMahon last were genuinely surprised last Friday evening when about twenty-eight guests walked in to celebrate with them their tenth anniversary. They were presented with a beautiful clock; a pleasant evening was spent and cards were played. C. K. Merrlman of Detroit and Miss Annie Martin of Marietta,Ohio, wtre united in marriage Monday. October 14, a t t h e home of t h e bride, Mr. Merrlman lived here for many years and has the hearty congratu- lations of a host of friends. C. Vere Parks left Tuesday morn lug for Twin Falls, Idaho, to accept a position in the clothing and shoe department of t h e Idaho department store of that place, and will be joined by his parents In a few months. The ollice of Moseley brothers was entered Monday night, and the dusk was badly broken up but nothing was taken. The burglar entered through the door, breaking theglas out to get In. The supper given by the ladles of Relief corps was a great success. Amount of proceeds being $11.00. After supper a l i n e p r o g r a m w a s r e n dered. Mrs. W. W. llodgkln of Bay city ami Mrs. Margaret .lewell of Pontlac are spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. lleydlaun" Mesdames Willis Merrlman and K. 11. Collar attended the aid society at the home of Mrs. Daniel lUandlng iii Vergennes, Thursday afternoon. .1. 11. Fddy and wife of Birming- ham Alabama and Mrs. F. 1). Fdd\ of Grand Kaplds were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank New, Saturday. Pearl Keene returned from Stough ton Wis. last week accompanied by her cousin Miss I'sher who will make an extended visit here. Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Blakeslee of Minneapolis arrived Friday to make a short visit with their parents Mr and Mrs. (ieo. Blakeslee. Miss Flllc Potter of Keed City vis- ited Miss Myrtle Taylor over Sim- day before going to Cleburne, Texas, to spend the winter. Miss Isabell Fallas and Jane Sellg man of Kalamazoo left Wednesday for Furope where they will stud.r music In Germany. (1. V. McConnell started Monday on his lirst trip for Fdward IhrigCo., of Milwaukee, to Grand Kaplds and Saginaw. Mrs. ('has. Alexander and daugh- ter Kennle left Tuesday for Carson City toattend the funeral of a friend. Mrs. Frank T. King entertained with /i "aOO" party Monday evening In honor of Mrs. Wlngler. Geo. Gibson left last evening for Tacoma, Washington, where he Jias accepted a position. Melvln Lake who has been work- ing In North Dakota has gone to Seattle, Wash. S. O. Llttlelleld has been making a business trip to Fenwlck and vlelnlty t he past week. .1. S. Hooker has been ill the past week; but was feeling better yestei- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H A. IVckham and children visited friendsln Grand Kap- lds Sunday. Mrs. George M. Parker has been ill lor t he past week with blood poison In her hand. Miss Helen King returned this weel from athov weeks trip through t he Fast. Mr. Fred Townsend of Ionia spent few days i/ist week with Alplieus Wood. Mr. nn'il Mrs. Harvey Coons /ire moving Into their new home on High street. WHAT fOLnSAttWUNO. # # # # 0 « 0 « 0 0 0 0 * < ! S Wall Paper for ® # Half Price ® Paraqniplis Personal or Otherwise Pu ked Up Here, There, Everywhere. Clarinell McAllister and ih-nry M. 1 Needham both of Chicago were 111:: 1 - ried Wednesday, Oct. 10. Lout'llj w a s 1 lenry's boyliood h(mi'; and li< | was a great favorite among llifj young people. He has l.lif coiiLrral il- lations and best wishes o f h o s t of 1 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Needham wil be at home December 1, on •'Jl"" I mil ana avenue ' hicago, HI. Mrs. Martha Walbridge of Bat Lie Creek visited ,1. S . Hooker and Mrs. Helen Gardner Monday. It N 1.' years since the former moved i\va. from here and this i.- her lirst vl-l. back since that tinn'. 'i'ln* <ail\ "t jects she recognized wi-n- l iai r • and the Congregational ehun-h. Joe Kelley was chosen by the .1- terscholastlc association t'» 11 i-r- • the Liinslng^Marstmil gamt' at i, . lug Satur'' He will not be 1 to play aio more this season on ac- count of injuring his shoulder la ascrlmage on'.he "Varsity icaaithrM- weeks ago. Messrs Mausor and Mess of the Crystal vaudette art* leaving town this week for Owosso where they will continue the business. The Crys- tal has been a good drawing car 1 for the town and the young m-'ii will be greatly missed. Joe Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Kelly of Lowell, has been elected president of the junlur engineering class at the university of Michigan. He has main friends l. -n- who wi;l be glad to know that he hi- ben so highly honors 1. J. T. Jones and Dr. I'owsi.'y hav-' taken up the livery busliuss in the hitter's barns and will conduct t under the style of J. T. Jones A 1'". The Doctor exi)ects to get out ma- teria] this winter to build a stan 1 ; :i barn next spring. Bun-H. Sweetland of Lowell and Josephine Zellnska of Manistee were married last Tuesday, O c t . !•"). Bun- Is well known by the young pcop, here and the best wishes and con gratulatlon of all go with the yom couple. Frank Taylor a n d P /.ylstra have bought and are ni. nlnx the meat market, where they have bren .-o long. They are well Mid favorably known to the trade and sliould do 1 good business. Good luck, boys. J. M. Meyers has sold out his bak- ery and and restaurant to Mr. and Mrs C. F Donaker. The new i-p prletors have the best wishes •>[ : i community for aucc h In their icu undertaking. A good boy wants a place t o w o r k for his board and go to school Surely there Is a place for him in Lowell. (Jive him a chance, someone. Inquire of Superintendent Martin. Mesdames William Hood of Clay- ton, F. Sayles of Rowland anil Kos well Hicks of Rome returned today after several days visit with Mr and Mrs. S. P. Hicks. Frank'Bemus, Tony Baldu-, I n i Kellogg and Carl Speaker, dn v. 1 Grand Kaplds Sunday and aticiide ' " The Man of the Hour," at Power'- Kev. G. W, Morrow of Detroit stal< superintendent of the Anti-Sal. mu . League will speak at the Kce: e church a t 2.110 local time on Cel. 1 uther i'.radlsh of Graml Kapi' lias bought the harness stock ol l i - brother, and C. J. will comlucl li e business at t he old stand as formerl Mesdames Lawrence and V illey will entertain with a coffee at tin h uue of the latter, Frlda\ October 25, t h e Ladies Aid society Miss Minnie Meek has returned from Grand Kaplds and spana where she has been spending a two weeks vacation. .lames McPherson, Will Hakes, Ja- Scott and Chas. Alexander are tatv lug an Inventory of the Clytle Collar stock this week. Mrs. Will Hamilton returned to Sunderland Canada Wednesday . after a three month's visit with her slsf.'r, Mrs. Merrlman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitsceil and daughter Lillian of Beiding spent Sunday with the hitter's parents M rs. Kansford. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright have returned from their northern trip, where they have been visiting iriemls and relatives. A new cement walk now extends along the entire front of A. M. An- drews' residence property on Monroe Htrcet. Mrs. G. D. Speaker has returned to Hillsdale after a short visit with her son George Speaker and family Mrs. M. M. Perry went to Jones- ville Wednesday, for an evtended visit with relatives, Mrs. Jennie Hewett lias so far re covered from her recent Illness as to he able to ride out. Mrs. Virgil Newcomer of Constan tine is the guest of her brother Wil' Marsh this week. Misses Isabel Fallas and Lizzie McMahon spent over Sunday In Grand Rapids. Mrs. A. !\i. Hastings of Beidlnn Is visiting iter daughter Mrs. h 11. Watters. Fiwood Stinchicomband son« lifh»rd have returned from a \ isii in Mon tana. Mrs A. i». (Oliver spent Weclnesday Thursday ami i rlda\ In Grand ivap ids. t t t # m ,1 # * Our fall clearance ^.alc of wall pa|)er is now on. Vou can buy^ood •.vill p:i| -r all late designs and var- assortments to select from at one half of the regular price. P you can use any paper this fall it will pay you to buy it now. 1?, 15. 1-, 20 and 25c papers all go at L, S ' 1 10 and 12 l .c per double roii D. G. Look, The Drug & Wall Paper Store u II % # 9 J For hard shooting cct 1 .f the Robin Hood Shells. We also have the Winchester, P. M C. and Peter brands. R- D, Stocking, Jeweler Lowell, Michigan (1 tins to Sell or Rent. THE . -*V miUBlE 44 TRADE MARK / f V iT « | a' h j . 1 i / N —- - o •> /'! v. ^ ^ k i . )l v ri£E JILL YOUR. MJILL JILL YOC'R IT'S N0N-B£E.4K JTEEL^MJILLE \m are cordially invited to call at our store, seethe Male- able demonstrated, receive a cook, book and have a hot biscii i and a cup ot collee, Irom October -S to November 2nd. With each range purchased during this exhibit you have a free cli 'ee of a complete set of high-grade cooking ware, a lifty-nlne phve handHonu Iy decorated semi-porcelain dinner set or several other valuable and attrai 1 vc p r e m i u m s w e l l w o r t i i ^7.."i0 e a c h . Scott Hardware Compatiy. Good Coal Talk doesn't make ^"ood coal, but i^ood coal makes talk. There is a dcmaihl for g'ooil coal and we supplv the ilcmaiul. (iive us an order and we'll convince vou. ( m r M ol I o " Wha t we say we do u e do iio EARL HUNTER'S I Mm tic 1J7 Ollice In Wllltiirns' WOOD AND COAL Snub Burr of South Bonton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I". 11. Col lar. Don Smith was In Grand UapldN , Clarence Collar w a s In Grand Kap Mondav ' ids last week.

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£m Ten Pages THE LOWELL LEDGER. Ten Pages.

INDEPENDENT BUT NOT NEUTRAL.

VOL. XV. NO. 22. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1107 LARGEST CIRCULATION

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CHTY State Bank Capital $25,000.oo.

W e arc a S t a t e Bank and a r e under the supervision

the S t a t e Hanking Depar tment .

W e invito your business and are p repa red to ^ive

carefu l and pa ins t ak ing a t tent ion to all m a t t e r s en t rus t ed

to us.

O r t u n 11 ill. P r e s i d e n t .1. S. I l c ru ln , \ lco r r o H l d o n t

A. W. W e e k o s , Vice PrcHidon t

W. A. W a t t s , C a s h i e r T . A. M u r p h y , A s s t . C a s h i e r

Watches for all Best lines, all pr ices and all wor th the price.

Alarm Clocks to ^ e t you u p in t ime for the t ra in , lor t h a t f ishing

t r ip , or to r egu la t e your r ising hours as the days

^ r o w shor te r and you a re inclined to sleep longer. I

T h e y do the business.

Jardinieres ^ Plant Cro ks ( f r o m 15c up) ( f r o m 3c up)

New China Now a r r iv ing in Japanese , Aus t r i an and F rench

makes . (iood a s so r tmen t for i f i f t s for aM occas-

sions, from 25c up.

A. D. OLIVER. W a t c h , clock and j ewe l ry

repa i r ing a special ty.

®ee®€ Perhaps You are Kxpectin

Company Next Week If so you are probably p lanning w h a t you will have to

eat . Let us help you out . ( l e t S m i t h ' s Po ta to Bread for each meal, then an apple or pumpkin pie for dinner and a piece of our Nut Cake for supper and your company will be pleased and you won' t have to worrv about the baking . A qua r t or two ol our baked beans would j^o p re t t y ^ood too.

Weldon Smith T h e l i akcr

THE WEEKLY GRIST.

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Picture Exhibit Our largv collection of P o r t r a i t s and views will be

on exhi!)it all next week. Don t fail to see them.

Avery E. Field, "Maker of photographs" Successo r to F. B. Rhodes.

yniportcd China 70arc |

^ Chocolate Pots ^

Berry Se t s

Sa l ads ^

Bon Bon Dishes

S y r u p Se t s ^

Hair KV'Ceivers ^

I ' rush iK- Comb T r a y s ^

I la t I 'in 1 lolders ^

Cheese P la tes ^

C u p s Saucers

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SPICCIA 1/ FOU SATIIICDA V i

S t e a m e r s PV. 5

C. fyJooct dt Son. f nCoivcll, y/fichigan •

News I tems of All Sor ts and Sizes f r o m All Around Town.

T i n k l e r ' s b a r b e r s h o p w a s t h e s e e n e of a m e e t i n g of e x t r e m e s S a t u r -d a y , w h e n t h r e e o l d m e n occup ied -t h e c h a i r s a t t h e s a m e t i m e a n d w e r e f o l l o w e d b y t h r e e s m a l l b o y s . T h e l i r s t w e r e : fOlder H u d s o n a g e d M , S l i a l r d a n d ( i eo . H u m m e l e a c h a g e d s}, t h e i r c o m b i n e d a g e s b e i n g 201 y e a r s . T h e b o y s w e r e L o y a l L a l l y a g e d 12 a n d Chr i s L e o n a r d n n d (Jllf-f o r d S t l n c h l c « ) m b , e a c h a g e d s , m a k -i n g a d i f f e r e n c e of 2.'iJ{ y e a r s b e t w e e n t h e c o m b i n e d y e a r s of t h e o ld m e n a n d t h e b o y s .

T h e S h a m r o c k T r i o o p e n e d t h e r.»07-S l e c t u r e c o u r s e fo r t h e C l o v e r Leaf c l u b o n t h e e v e n i n g of t h e 1'i th b e f o r e a l a r g e a n d w e l l - p l e a s e d a u d -ience . S a r a h W a t h e n a I ' . r o w n , h a r p -i s t , m a d e h e r s e c o n d a p p e a r a n c e be-f o r e a L o w e l l a u d i e n c e a n d w a s g i v e n a n e n t h u s i a s t i c r e c e p t i o n , h e r h a n d -l i n g of t h e m a g n i f i c e n t I n s t r u m e n t c a l l i n g f o r t h r e p e a t e d e n c o r e s . S h e w a s wel l s u p p o r t e d b y W a l t e r B e m u s b a r i t o n e a n d b i r d I m i t a t o r , a n d by I s a b e l W a l l a c e , r e a d e r .

A jo l l y p a r t y of C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h l a d l e s , b y I n v i t a t i o n of M r , F a l l a s m e t a t t h e C a n n i n g f a c t o r y l a s t e v e n i n g , f o r t h e b e n e f i t of t h e c h u r c h , t o t r i m a p p l e s . T h e y p r o v e d t o be g r e a t h u s t l e r s , t h e a v e r a g e n u m b e r of p a i l s t r i m m e d w a s n ine . T o t a l n u m b e r 228. A m o u n t e a r n e d $10.2';. M r . F a l l a s l i b e r a l l y d o n a t e d £10 00 m a k i n g e n t i r e b e n e f i t $20.20

M r s . F . F . W h i t e e n t e r t a i n e d t h e S u m m e r c l u b T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , a n d a v e r y p l e a s a n t t i m e w a s s p e n t in p l a y i n g e u c h e r . P r i z e s w e r e a w a r d e d a s f o l l o w s ; Mrs . N o r t o n H e n r y l o n e h a n d . Mrs . ,1. B. N i c h o l s o n heat ] p r i ze . 11. A I V c k h a m a n d M F . S l m p s o n c u t f o r g e n t s . ' h e a d pr ize , Mr. I ' e c k h a m r e c e i v i n g i t . De l i c ious re-f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d .

Mr. a n d Mrs. 1 - r a n k M c M a h o n l a s t w e r e g e n u i n e l y s u r p r i s e d l a s t F r i d a y e v e n i n g w h e n a b o u t t w e n t y - e i g h t g u e s t s w a l k e d in t o c e l e b r a t e w i t h t h e m t h e i r t e n t h a n n i v e r s a r y . T h e y w e r e p r e s e n t e d w i t h a b e a u t i f u l c l o c k ; a p l e a s a n t e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t a n d c a r d s w e r e p l a y e d .

C. K . M e r r l m a n of D e t r o i t a n d Mis s A n n i e M a r t i n of M a r i e t t a , O h i o , w t r e u n i t e d in m a r r i a g e M o n d a y . O c t o b e r 14, a t t h e h o m e of t h e b r i d e , Mr. M e r r l m a n l ived he re f o r m a n y y e a r s a n d h a s t h e h e a r t y c o n g r a t u -l a t i o n s of a h o s t of f r i e n d s .

C. Vere P a r k s l e f t T u e s d a y m o r n l u g f o r T w i n F a l l s , I d a h o , t o a c c e p t a p o s i t i o n in t h e c l o t h i n g a n d s h o e d e p a r t m e n t of t h e I d a h o d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e of t h a t p l a c e , a n d wil l be j o ined b y h i s p a r e n t s In a f e w m o n t h s .

T h e ol l ice of M o s e l e y b r o t h e r s w a s e n t e r e d M o n d a y n i g h t , a n d t h e dusk w a s b a d l y b r o k e n u p b u t n o t h i n g w a s t a k e n . T h e b u r g l a r e n t e r e d t h r o u g h t h e d o o r , b r e a k i n g t h e g l a s o u t t o g e t In .

T h e s u p p e r g i v e n b y t h e l a d l e s of Relief c o r p s w a s a g r e a t success . A m o u n t of p r o c e e d s b e i n g $11.00. A f t e r s u p p e r a l ine p r o g r a m w a s r e n d e r e d .

Mrs . W. W. l l o d g k l n of B a y c i ty a m i Mrs . M a r g a r e t . l ewe l l of P o n t l a c a r e s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s t h i s w e e k w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. A. O. l l e y d l a u n "

M e s d a m e s Wil l is M e r r l m a n a n d K. 11. C o l l a r a t t e n d e d t h e a id s o c i e t y a t t h e h o m e of M r s . Dan ie l l U a n d l n g iii V e r g e n n e s , T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n .

.1. 11. F d d y a n d w i f e of B i r m i n g -h a m A l a b a m a a n d Mrs . F . 1). F d d \ of G r a n d K a p l d s w e r e g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . F r a n k N e w , S a t u r d a y .

P e a r l K e e n e r e t u r n e d f r o m S t o u g h t o n Wis . l a s t w e e k a c c o m p a n i e d by h e r c o u s i n Miss I ' s h e r w h o wi l l m a k e a n e x t e n d e d v i s i t h e r e .

Mr. a n d Mrs . D. 11. B l a k e s l e e of M i n n e a p o l i s a r r i v e d F r i d a y t o m a k e a s h o r t visi t w i t h t h e i r p a r e n t s Mr a n d M r s . ( i eo . B l a k e s l e e .

Mis s F l l l c P o t t e r of Keed C i ty vis-i t ed Miss M y r t l e T a y l o r o v e r S im-d a y b e f o r e g o i n g t o C l e b u r n e , T e x a s , t o s p e n d t h e w i n t e r .

Miss I s a b e l l F a l l a s a n d J a n e Se l lg m a n of K a l a m a z o o l e f t W e d n e s d a y f o r F u r o p e w h e r e t h e y wi l l s t u d . r m u s i c In G e r m a n y .

(1. V. McConne l l s t a r t e d M o n d a y o n his l i rs t t r i p f o r F d w a r d I h r i g C o . , of M i l w a u k e e , t o G r a n d K a p l d s a n d S a g i n a w .

Mrs . ( ' h a s . A l e x a n d e r a n d d a u g h -t e r Kenn le left T u e s d a y fo r C a r s o n C i t y t o a t t e n d t h e f u n e r a l of a f r i e n d .

M r s . F r a n k T . K i n g e n t e r t a i n e d w i t h /i "aOO" p a r t y M o n d a y e v e n i n g In h o n o r of Mrs . W l n g l e r .

G e o . G i b s o n left l a s t e v e n i n g fo r T a c o m a , W a s h i n g t o n , w h e r e he J i a s a c c e p t e d a p o s i t i o n .

Melv ln L a k e w h o h a s been w o r k -i n g In N o r t h D a k o t a h a s g o n e t o S e a t t l e , W a s h .

S. O. L l t t l e l l e ld h a s been m a k i n g a b u s i n e s s t r i p t o F e n w l c k a n d v le ln l ty t he p a s t w e e k .

.1. S. H o o k e r h a s been ill t h e p a s t w e e k ; b u t w a s f ee l i ng b e t t e r y e s t e i -d a y a f t e r n o o n .

Mr. a n d Mrs. H A. I V c k h a m a n d c h i l d r e n v i s i t ed f r i e n d s l n G r a n d Kap-l d s S u n d a y .

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In t o k e n of de fea t t h e s e n a t e a d m i n -i t r a t i nn f o r c e r e p o r e d out t h e o o x e r p r i m a r y bill a n d p a s s e d ir wi th dis-i'alc.n, m e e U n e s s and r e s i g n a t i o n .

T h i s dec i s ion w a s r e a c h e d a f t e r a c o n f e r e n c e f o l l o w i n g t h e d e f e a t of t h e i k c L i n s o n bill Ihat had b e e n sc'iit o\ e r i rom i h e h o u s e .

It w a s a f o r e g o n e c o n c l u s i o n t h a t the s e s s i o n could no* be he ld o v e r an-i 'h r d a y a n d t h e a d m i n i s : r a t i o n i s i s

c a m e in t h e r o n c l u s i o n I h a t t h e y did not c a r - lo accep t t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y if h a v i n g t h e se s s ion c lose w i i h o m a:

leas; »:l)(dishing t h e d o u b l e ] ) r imary •iysi'.Tii w h i c h h a s p roved so cos t ly .

S e n a t o r Kyle ac i ed a s spolvcs-man. and in r e p o v t l n g otit t h e bill sa id th.at wh i l e il w a s not j u s t the k ind of a bill

ought , to be p a s s e d , h e wa.- con-v inced tha t i: w a s t h e bes t that could be o b t a i n e d u n d e r t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s , r h e hox ' r s w e r e so t a k e n by s u r p r i s e i ha t I h e y could h a r d l y b e l i e v e t h e i r l e n s e s a n d t h e r e w a s a r u s h fo r t h e • •!. n .V d e s k lo se , . if s o m e t r i ck w a s not b e i n g p layed . T h e bi l l w a s g o n e o v e r v e r y c a r e f u l l y in s e e tha t im •hanges h a d hcen m a d e a n d t h e n ih--worL of passiii;-, t h e bill w a s t a k e n up.

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• hat t h e 10 iier cent p rov i s ion app l i ed io t h e r o v e r n n r and l i e n i e n a n t cov e r n o r , spec i l i ca l ly . but e v e n t h i s w a s b nied h i m , t h e o iht - rs conl l !ldin•-, Ihat

t h e ( o n b x l t j howrd \- ry c le ra lv wJj'ii w a s ir a n t .

On t h e f ina l p:i s s - e of t h e bi l l t h e v o t e w a s tu _. Whi i i i ' V and Kh vo t ing a' a i n s l i t . t h e f o r m e r b e c a u s e in- is au :nns t p r i m a r y r e f o r m and 101 y f r o m c h a g r i n .

T h e h o u s e had a d o p t e d t h e s e n a t e c o n c u r r m l r e s o l u t i o n to w i n d up busi-n e s s at m i d n i g h t w h e n t h e bil! wa •

• •nt o v e r a m i r w a s dec ided to : tlie t h i n g o v e r wi th b e f o r e l a k i m i a n \ '•< e '-ss. Uepre^ n i a t i v e Dick inson (k voted t w e n t y n i imi t ' ; tn ••xplaiiiin. ' i lie p rn \ i s i m i ; of tin1 bill a n d point iiu; out tin dilVerene.-s bid wee-n it and his mvri HTI. a f t e r which it. w a s p a s s e d , i •> to 1.

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ml l i e n i e n a n t ' . 'overnor mus t s e c u n |e oer c n.I id' t h e \ (de cas t to < ca v

a nci ininal lon is r e i a i u ' - l . Ti ie p r a c lic.al i ci of t h i s is tha i u n l e s s o a i " i a n d i d a i " l o r i < \ r t ior show, l h a ' l-.e is t h e p o p u l a r c lndc ' 1 i h e n o m i n a t i o n w ill he m a d e by a s t a t e c o n v e n i ion

Shoots Brother to Death.

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Cuban Bandits Surrender.

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S o m e Gla r ing D e f e c t s .

T h e r e a r e s e v e r a l g l a r i n g del \ .-Is in t h e bi l l , due t o i.he p r e j u d i c e t h a t ex-i-ns in s o m e s e c t i o n s of t h e s t a t e , a s r e l l e c t e d "oy t h e i r s e n a i o r s , a s t o h o w f a r t h e p r i m a r y s y s t e m shou ld be ex-t e n d e d . S e v e r a l i sena lo i la l d i s t r i c t s now o p e r a t i n g u n d e r t h e p r i m a r y sys-t e m wil l be a f f e c t e d umk r t h e n e w law.

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W a y n e B a c k to C a u c u s e s .

It will r e s u l t in t h r o w i n g W a y n e b a c k to t h e c a u c u s s y s t e m lo c h o o s e d e l e g a i s to tin coun.iy c o n v e n t i o n ,

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; and W a y n e h a s no local act to co . r tha t po in t .

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h o p i n g tha t soaif li 'Xer wouM <b' i t : and tin.illy, wi th dei'etit but a. ipu s t ion of m i n u t e : . t hey wi l l ed .

F o u n d a Coal Mine.

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j to f o u r feet t h i c k and t h e a v e r a g e (pial i ty of J a c k s o n c o u n t y coa l . It ir f o u n d ai a d e p t h of r.i) feel on t h e wes : and b e t w e e n 00 and loo feet on t h e e: s i . t h p a r : of t h e p n t p e r l y . W. F. W;ird. w h o o w n s a d j o i a i n g coal l e a s e s , say. t h i s coal will yield f r o m .••..ono io T.ooo ton,; per a c r e and that,

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:;r t h e coal c o v e r s an a r e a of a b o u t j 10 a c r e s .

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l i shed in S h o r t r idge ' s pape r .

N e w G a r m e n t s a r e Made in T h r e e or F o u r W a y s .

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c o n s i s l i n g id' two de.-p ruff les , each, o111• half i h " d e p i h of t h e s p i r t , u s e l ec t ed a s t h e na-del ia s o f t silks, ami po id ins .

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m a y be t r i m m e d w i t h l a c e o r w i l l , a b r a i d e d d- si -n .

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Mrs . J e n n i e D r a p e r a n d d a u g h e e r M a r l o n a n d Miss Nellie B r y a n of D o u g l a s s p e n t l a s t T h u r s d a y w i t h t h e f o r m e r ' s m o t h e r M r s . A. M. A n d -r e w s of L o w e l l .

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reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with Licd-wetting. depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the idiim ys and bladder and not to a habit ! most people suppose.

Women as well as men arc made mis- i . table with kidney and bladder trouble, j and both need tlie same great remedy. I The mild and the immediate effect of ' Swamp R o o t is soon realized. It is sold i by druggists, in fifty- jf." • cent and one dollar sizes Yen mav have ' t V s imple l>ottle by mail "'•* ISf. free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Hwumii u.Mif. ing all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers curiid. In writing Dr. Kilmer h. Co,. Binghamtor.. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper.

D o n ' t m a k e a n y m i s t a k e , bu t re-m e m b e r t in n a m e , S w a m p - K o o t , Dr K i l m e r ' s S w a m p - K o o t , a n d t h e a d -re s s B i n g l i a n i t o n , N. Y., on e v e r y b o t t l e .

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MISM A l t a R e n n e l l s le f t f o r h e r h o m e a t M a r l o n l a s t F r i d a y .

F l d e r ( " l e m o n s a n d Miss l l a y t of B e l d l n g c a r r i e d o n t h e mee t lnu - he re S u n d a y e v e n i n g , a g o o d a t t e n d a n c e .

T h e C r u s a d e r s will b e g i n t h e i r m e e t i n g s h e r e nex t S u n d a y e v e n i n g . A c o r d i a l I n v i t a t i o n Is e x t e n d e d t o a l l .

( i eo . T a y l o r h a s t h e j o b of p a i n t l u g t h e A l t o n c h u r c h a n d b e g a n w o r k M o n d a y m o r n i n g .

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T h e f i r s t q u a r t e r l y m e e t i n g of t h i s c o n f e r e n c e y e a r wi l l be held a t t h e F . B. c h u r c h S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y O c t , lit) a n d 2r .

T h e L a d l e s ' Aid s o c i e t y of " W i l l i n g W o r k e r s " wi l l m e e t a t t he h o m e of Mrs . S a m u e l O u a n Nov . 5, f o r d i n n e r .

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Mrs . F l a n a g a n a n d h e r d a u g h t e r Miss B e r t h a A u s t i n w e r e g u e s t s of Mr . a n d Mrs . (). C. A u s t i n l a s t w e e k .

M I s s T r e v a O u a n v i s i t ed h e r c o u s l n Miss L d n a H e s c h e of See ley C o r n e r s S u n d a y .

Mr. a n d M r s . Ld w a r d St In t o n a n d f a m i l y a n d Miss S a b l e D a w s o n w e r e g u e s t s of Mr . a n d M r s ( i o t t l e l b Klt-t e n g e r of S o u t h L o w e l l S u n d a y .

Mrs . I C a s t e r b r o o k s Is v i s i t i n g o ld f r i e n d s In t h i s v i c i n i t y t h i s w e e k .

HKKI.KY COIIJIBIIS.

S c h o o l h a s c losed fo r a w e e k ' s v a c a t i o n .

M r s , ( ieo . M u r r a y s p e n t a f ew d a y s l a s t week v i s i t i n g f r i e n d s In C h i c a g o .

Mrs . M. P. S c h n e i d e r a n d l i t t l e s o n P ' d l l i p s p e n t F r i d a y w i t h h e r p a r e n t s Mr. a n d Mrs . A r t h u r S h l l t o n .

Mrs . I s a a c B r a n n a n of A l t o w a s t h e g u e s t of h e r s i s t e r Mrs . O, Key-n o l d s f r o m F r i d a y u n t i l S u n l a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . S a m u e l Oman a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . S e w a r d O u a n a n d •h l id ren of W e s t L o w e l l w e r e S u n -l a y g u e s t s of Mr. a n d M r s . Win . I le.-che.

S h e r m a n R e y n o l d s v i s i t ed his c o u -s in J o h n B r a n n a n of A l t o S u n d a y .

T h e s i n g i n g s c h o o l c o n d u c t e d by Mr. H a r d y of ( i r a n d K a p l d s c losed l a s t W e d n e s d a y e v u n l n g . A spec ia l f e a t tire of t h e e v e n i n g ' s e n t e r t a i n m e n t w a s a l ine s e l e c t i o n of m u s i c r e n d e r e d by t h e o r c h e s t r a f r o m M o r s e Lake .

S u c c e s s ( i r a n g e will g i v e a Ha l -l o w e ' e n s o c i a l a t t h e t i r n n g e hal l O c t . 110. A f ine p r o g r a m Is b e i n g a r r a n g e d . K v e r y o n e is c o r d i a l l y In-v i t e d t o a t t e n d .

T h e L a d l e s ' Aid s o c i e t y of t he S n o w M. L, c h u r c h will h o l d t h e i r a n n u a l s a l e N o v . L'l a t t h e H r a n g e ha l l a n d a c h i c k e n pie s u p p e r will be s e r v e d .

WAST I 'AKIS—\M:ST CAHCADU,

M e s s r s . H e r m a n W a s s l n k Sen io r a n d J u n i o r h a v e been ve ry u n f o r t u n -a t e . The f o r m e r fell t en feet In a b a r n a n d b r o k e h i s s h o u l d e r b l ade , w h i l e t h e l a t t e r s m a s h e d h i s foot t r y l u g t o s t o p t h e t e a m t h a t s t a r t e d t o run . l i o t n a r e s l o w l y r e c o v e r i n g .

Miss F d a D a v i s w a s t h e g u e s t uf he r p a r e n t s S u n d a y e v e n i n g .

Mrs . M a r k D a v i s w h o h a s been v i s i t i n g In C^rand K a p l d s h a s re-t u r n e d .

Mrs . De l i a Ba i l ey of ( i r a n d Kap lds . a s s i s t e d by he r d a u g h t e r Mrs . O. A. Bal l e n t e r t a i n e d t h e F . P. Mi t e soc-i e t y l a s t W e d n e s d a y a t F a l r v l e w 1 P . All w e r e p r e s e n t a n d a g o o d t i m e e n j o y e d . Ch icken p ie w a s ser-v e d .

The F . P . L a d l e s ' Aid s o c i e t y held a n a p r o n s a l e a t t h e O r a n g e ha l l a n d I t w a s wel l a t t e n d e d . Ch icken pie w a s s e r v e d a n d a l a r g e c r o w d w a s !> r e s e n t . I t w a s a dec ided s u c c e s s h o t h s o c i a l l y a n d l i n a n c l a l l y .

Miss L o u i e D a v i s h a s b e e n c o n l i n e i l t o t h e h o u s e fo r t h e l a s t t w o weeks o n a c c o u n t of I l lness.

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F r a n k J o n e s w a s In ( i r a n d K a p l d s las t . W e d n e s d a y o n b u s i n e s s .

D a v i d ( i a r t i e l d w a s a t Ber l in Cen-t e r a n d S a r a n a c M o n d a y .

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Miss Minn ie S t e k e l e e v i s i t ed Mrs. Leo a n d Mrs . L a m p k l n of Keene a f e w d a y s las t w e e k .

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DOGTORS MISTAKES Arosa id often to bo buried six feet under Kfound. B u t many t imes women call on their family physicians, sufferiii^, as they imagine, one. from dyspepsia, another f rom hear t disease, ano the r f rom liver or kid-ney disease, ano the r from nervous pros-trat ion, ano ther with pain here and there , antl in th is way they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over-busy doctor, s epa ra t e diseases, for which he, assuming them to bo such, prescribes : his pills and potions, in real i ty , tln;y uro 1 all only nymploms caused by some uter ine oiseaso. T h o ' p h ^ s l c i a n , i g n o r a n t of tho cause of suffermgTfcveps upTH<treatmei i t unt i l large bills are nr ide. Tk£>uf f e r l n i j pat ient gets no b e a t « i \ J j v J r e a 5 S Q ^ \ t h o wrong t rea tment , but probably worsfr nrfijicr ruedicine like Tir. PIcrLf.'^ F:! .m .Ni Prescription, (lircrfdl (/> the r<in^c HavfMmtTreli' remo\ •7d"Uie disease, there1

by d i speh i i igTr r^hose aisCTesiing symp-toms, and ins t i tu t ing comfor t Instead of prolonged misery. I t has been well said, t h a t "a disease known is half cured."

Dr. Pierce 's Favor i t e Prescript ion is a ecientific medicine, carcful ly devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman ' s delicate system. I t is made of na t ive American medicinal roots and i8 perfectly harmless in i u (?£fyt.S in (mu rondKiun or-fTTTTc/TTTTT^

As a powerful invigorat ing tonic "Fa -vorite Prescr lu t lon" Imparts s t rength to tho whole system and to the organs dis-tinctly feminine In par t icu lar , f o r ov- r-workod, "worn-out," run-down," dehill-ta ted teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," h(»use-ke< [."rs, nursing mothers , and feeble women -" u-erally, Dr. Pierce 's Favor i te Pr- ^-ripti .u Is the greatest ea r th ly boon. ' i!;- un-equaled ao an appetizing cordial and re-s torat ive tonic.

As a soothing and s t rengthening nerv-ine "Favor i t e Prescr ip t ion" is unetiuale I and is Invaluable in a j layinu and --'.ib-duing nervous excitabil i ty, irr i tabil i ty, nervous exhaust ion, nervous prostr^.tion, neuralgia, hyster ia , spasms, St. Vltus'a dance," and other distressing, nervuua symptoms commonly a t t e n d a n t upoa funct ional and organic dlsoa®o of tho uterus. I t induces refreshing sleet) and relieves mental anxiety and despondency.

Dr. Pierce 's P leasan t Pellets Invigorate tho s tomach, liver and bowels. Ono to three a dose. Easy to take as candy.

Mrs . K. F . B e n t o n ;~at t e n d e d t h e K e b e c c a a s s e m b l y a t J a c k s o n l a s t w e e k .

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p a n i e d b y Mr. B e n n e t t , a f t e r w h i c h fL r ' t u r ' 1 " f t h e d i s e a s e , h a d n o u i i. 11nl'i-r i-• ini-iiix.ti f " r c r u t c h e s o r c a n e s ince t h e tin a bu f f e t l u n c h e o n w a s s e r v e d . A t t In- c l o s e of t h e e v e n i n g M r s . B u r d l c k » n t c r t a i n e d t h e c o m p a n y b y s i n g i n g t h e s o n g s , a n d r e c i t i n g t h e p o e m s s h e h a d l e a r n e d In h e r c h i l d h o o d .

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Miss C l a r a V a n d w e r k e r r e t u r n e d h o m e S a t u r d a y f r o m O r a n d K a p l d s w h e r e s h e h a s been s p e n d i n g s e v e r a l weeks .

Miss ( o i l m a n w a s v e r y b a d l y b u r n e d by he r c l o t h i n g c a t c h i n g l ire w h i l e m a k i n g a p p l e b u t t e r a t M o s e s s t a i d ' s T h u r s d a y .

Mrs . Nell ie L. F o r d a t t e n d M e e t i n g a t Free-L a d l e s ' Aid s o c i e t y

p o r t W e d n e s d a y .

R o b e r t F o r d a n d M u r l Miller of S o u t h L o w e l l c a m e a n d did s o m e w o r k l o r Mr. F o r d ' s m o t h e r M r s . Nellie L. F o r d o n t h e f a r m F r i d a y .

Mrs . W a y n e P a r d e e a n d Mrs. Kd-w i n I ' o t t r im of L o w e l l a r e g u e s t s a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. Nellie L. l o r d t h i s w e e k .

J o h n K a r t c h e r a n d f a m i l y of F r e e p o r t s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e h o m e of t h e f o r m e r ' s s i s t e r Mrs . C h a r l e s H o p . or.

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Kev a n d Mrs . W i l s o n a r e t a i n u g t h e f o r m e r ' s f a t h e r of S t e M a r i e .

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Mrs. L a u r a C a r t e r a n d d a u g h t e r 11 u t li of M Id die \ i lie v i s i t ed h e r m o t h e r Mrs , W e s b r o o k D e n n l s o n l a s t w e e k .

Mi't». I ' . M. T h o m p s o n Is v l s l t l n g a t t h e h o m e of her s o n w h o Is n u r s i n g a n I n j u r e d a n k l e .

Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y Lll l le a n d s o n a n d F l d e r J a y Klnley al l of Val ley « i ty a t t e n d e d t h e a p r o n s a l e a n d visi t d old f r i e n d s f o r a f e w d a y s .

Mr. a n d Mrs. C, M. D e n n l s o n s p e n t a d a y r e c e n t l y w i t h Mr . D ' s s i s t e r a t S p r i n g L a k e .

J o h n s o n a n d Kev. W i l s o n a t -t h e Dls t r i c i c o n v e n t i o n of t h e of C h r i s t a t C o a t s d r o v e re-

a b o u t t w o y e a r s f o r r h e u m a t i s m . 1 s p e n t In t h a t t i m e ' s e v e r a l h u n d r e d d o l l a r s a n d s e e m e d t o g r o w w o r s e I n s t e a d of b e t t e r e a c h d a y . B e i n g on c r u t c h e s a n d f o r c e d t o d r i v e t o t i ie t r a i n a n d h o b b l i n g t o t h e d o c t o r ' s ollice b e c a m e ve ry d i s c o u r a g i n g , le t a l o n e t h e s l eep le s s n i g h t s a n d f e a r f u l h o u r s of p a i n . B e ' n g a d v i s e d by a f r i end I p u r c h a s e d S m i t h ' s I r l c -o p r e s c r i p t i o n , t o o k i t h o m e a n d used It t h a t d a y a s d i r e c t e d .

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A n y o n e w h o d o u b t s Mr H o w e ' s e x p e r i e n c e Is I n v i t e d t o w r i t e h i m fo r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s .

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• I'- W i l k i n s o n of S a r a n a c t o o k d i n n e r w i t h his p a r e n t s Mr, a m i Mrs . I-, F , W i l k i n s o n 1 t i e s d a y .

A s t a l e t e m p e r a n c e w o r k e r will s p e a k i u \ t S a b b a t h a t t h e K e e n e c h u r c h a t t h e r e g u l a r h o u r . F v e r v -b o d y c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d .

Mr, a n d Mrs, J u d Lee a n d wife.'lof P o t t e r s C o r n e r s , w e r e t h e g u e s t s ' o f Mr, a n d Mrs . B. F. W i l k i n s o n S u n -d a y .

Mrs . W i l k i n s o n r e t u r n e d l a s t 1 h u r s d a y f r o m a visit w i t h he r p a r -

e n t s a t Lisle, it is be l ieved Lhal he r m o t h e r , w h o s u f f e r e d a b r o k e n h i p , wil l n e v e r w a l k a g a i n .

C h a r l e s L a m p k i n s h a s been a l t e r - , i n g ids b a r n p r e p a r a t o r y t o f e e d i n g j l a m b s t h i s w i n t e r . He h a s rece ived ool C, A. Lee h a s b o u g h t .VJO l a m b s ft ir t he s a m e p u r p o s e .

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l.OHei) Cente r .

D a v i d McConne l l w e n t t o M o l l n e l a s t S a t u r d a y t o a t t e n d t h e f u n e r a l of Ids f a t h e r , w h o s e d e a t h w a s d u e t o a fal l f r o m a l o a d of c o r n s t a l k s .

Mr. a n d Mrs. , l ( d m Kopf r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e in T e x a s l a s t F r i d a y , a f t e r a f a r e w e l l v i s i t w i t h h e r s i s t e r s Miss A n n i e L a s t e r b y a n d Mrs . ( ieo . I .ew Is.

Mr. a n d Mrs. A r t h u r B a k e r of O r a n d K a p l d s v i s i t ed he r p a r e n t s . Mr . a m i Mrs . L. II . H e r r l m a n o v e r S u n d a y .

Miss I d a M e r r l m a n c a l l e d on h e r b r o t h e r , L. l i . M e r r l m a n S u n d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s T r o w b r i d g e of C l a r k s v l l l e v i s i t ed t h e f a m i l y of t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Mrs , A m o s H a v e n s .

Melvln L e w i s of I n d i a n a p o l i s Is v i s i t i n g his p a r e n t s . Mr, a n d Mrs . ( i eo . L e w i s .

Mrs. ( i e o r g e K u m m e U h a s been en -t e r t a i n i n g her s i s t e r f r o m O r a n d K a p l d s .

L u t h e r McConnel l U s u f f e r i n g f r o m a n a c u t e f o r m of r h e u m a t i s m , w h i c h c« ni l ines h im t o his c h a i r m o s t of t h e t i m e .

l l o . M i : M F D I C A L L I B R A R Y , <1 b o o k s In s e t . h a n d s o m e l y b o u n d , f r e sh f r o m p r e s s , o n e set o n l y , f o r s a l e a t L m u i i u ol l ice a t ha l f -p r i ce . A b a r g a i n for s o m e o n e , if

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tlie County of K".snt At a sessi .n of s jcl c.iurt tie d a tin* pro-

bate ollic in tbe (.-ity of Orand K.i|.:d.-. in -aid C(uinty,ontliel-ili ilay ol Jet e.-i \ d.,1:107. 1 'resent Hon. il:irr> !• .leuvl Jud^u of Probate

In tbe niajter.'of the e.-t,ate,<.f Don Holers Pecea>ed. i 1 Fioirei- having tiied ia said .• iiirt his jietaMii j-rayln^ tii.a thr .i.l-iniidstrationol said 1 statu 1 "• ^ran:r ; 1.. h,tn-self or io some other Mdtable per-, n

it l> orden d lhal the l>th day of N iv:; , v-r 1' , , a', ten o'cioeK 111 tin foreU''un, at saul i robatc eillc>', be atid U ben-hy appc i,-. , fur iiearlns' >aid pi-titlon.

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••Still f n l l i e i m i t t e r e d . " I will kt't 'p on un t i l 7 n 'cloi 'k a m i thci . h e a r t l i rco ]>i)ints ID tlu4 s o n t l i w a r c l I' inldnlixlit w e s h n u M tH» Iwlilnil I t . "

Uo stniu'cliMl hack Into tho outsUle f:: v. \\y .•oinpnrisoii tho sturdy cita-<!• ho tjiiltti'd w a s panul lsc on the c h I r o of -.in inforno.

I >I»wii in tho saloon tho hanlU r pas soiiL'.ors wi-t'O striving: to sul 'duo tho onmii if an Intorval b f f o r o thoy sought t'11• ij* oaltlns S')mo talkod. (nio hard-(•• •tl rcprobato struiviiUMl tlu1 plaao. (Ml'iTs phiyt'd cards. ' ' I ' s s . ilran^'lits an'. thlp.sr t!inf would d is t rac t a t tent ion.

T h e stately npnr tment offt'nM s t range iv t ras t t1' the warr ing elements with-er . Bright l ights. c.istK^iiiiii. 'isiiiry. hoh ' e f t r p e t s . K c a f v e » . n v T ? tWui cTrnm cornices, with uuifonnod a t t endan t s p:is-iiti,<: t.i and f ro car ry ln^ oifl'i'O and ghisses ihoso surroundi- ics su^.'-.'stt\! a floating palace In which the raging se:<* wen* dolled. Vet forty miles away, soi: rwln-re In ; he furUms depths, f^ur corpses swirled abciii wit!: h o m M e uncer ta inty , lurching through bat t l ing cur ren t s and perchance convoyed by fiuditini; shar!;s

Th«' surgeon li;id beon vailed away . Iris was the only : idy '"ft In t!1.'- sa-loon. She watched <- t of whist play ers for a tlin< • I H en i-ssayt'd tlie p e r h . u s pas>a-o to h- si .ton»• -m. She found her maid a i l a s tewardess thcr.- Both women wt re weeiiiag.

" W h a t Is the m a t t r r V she lninilre<l. T h e s l oward f s s t r h d to S!..-

choked with grief and h.ift.ily wen t out. Tlu1 maid blul'bert'il an explana-tion.

•'A fr iend uf hers was married, miss, to the man who is drowned."

"1 ' rowned! W h a t man".'" " H a v e n ' t you heard, miss".' I aup-

poso they are keeping It pilet An 1'nglish sailor and smu ic i itiv»'s were

< 'pt ilT fho s l i p ! -y w se:i (im n:.t!ve saved, but he Is all smashed up. others were never ><•<'!) again." s by dei; lees ie"1 l ' i id nicies of tla* .laekson f mov.d to tears S!ie re (hict n's hes ' :!lf; i 'K 1 phrase, "a hu'-ro

Outside the roaring wave: upon tin iron \\ ails.

Two s ia t rnv ins had been eonverted Into one to provide Miss I»eano with

ample accuminodatlon. Tliere wi're no bunks, but n <'O'/.y bed was screwed tu the deck. She lay down and strove to read, it w: - a didhailt task Her eyes wandere<l from tlie printed page tu mark tla- al 'surd nn t ' r s of her gar-n>ents swlngliii: on their h. • '•> At t imes tlie ship rolled so f a r fl .it sh-' felt sure It must tupple .»vr . Sin- v. is not afraid, but subdued, n n h " r :ision Ished, placidly prepared f'ir v:igti.-eventuali t ies.

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Then eame tin* blurred plet are of Oap-tain I!• iss high !;• .in I •• h i n L e peel-ing into the natving lilai-kiuss 11 i\\ , s t r ange tluit the; - should lie hiilden |j : tlie ei mi 'ilntiuiis "f a m a r brain an intell ig ' i iee that laid hare the pre-

I staT)I')Vcl'Ils^iKMrit"lTns t i le p'fti'Or In the neighborhood of 11 degrees nor th and 11- degrees east .

" W e are about tlu-re, I th ink." The chief agreed. " T h a t was t he lo-

cality 1 had in my mind." H e bent closer over the s h e e t

"Nothing in the way tonight , sir ," he added.

Nothing wha teve r . It Is a bit of good luck to meet such wea the r here. We can keep as f a r south as we like until daybreak , and by that t ime How did it look when you came InV"

" A trllle bet ter . I think." "1 have sent fo r some re f reshments .

Let us have ano the r look before we tackle them."

The two otlicers passed out Into tlie hurr icane. I n s t an t l y the wind endeav ored to tear the char t house from off tlie deck. They looked a lo f t and ahead. The -tUcor on d u t y saw them and nod ded si lent comprehension. It w a s use less to a t t empt to speak. The wea the r was perceptibly clearor.

Tr r tnrTnr tnn ? d-•peered ahead again. They stood, press ing aga ins t the wind, seeking to pene t ra t e the murk iness In front . Suddenly they were galvanized

j Into s t renuous act ivi ty. A wild howl came from the lookout

fo rward . The eyes of t he three men glared at a huge dismasted Chinese Junk wallowing helplessly In the tivi:uh :he St-a lead under the bows.

The capta in s p r a n g to the char t house and signaled in ilerce pan tomime t h a t the wheel should be put ha rd over.

The otlicer in charge of the br idge pressed tin- telegraph lever to "s top" and " fu l l speed as tern." whi le with his disengaged hand he pulled hard at t he siren cord, and a raucous warn ing sent s t ewa rds flying through tlie ship to close collision bulkhead doors. The "chii-f" darted to the port rail, for the Si rdar ' s Ins tant response to the helm seemed to clear her nose f rom the Junk as if by magic.

It all happened so quickly tha t whi le the hoarse signal was still v ibrat ing through the ship the Junk swept print her quar ter . T h e chief otlicer, Joined now by the commander , looked down Into the wre tched craf t . They could gee her crow lashed In a bunch around the (vps tan on her elevated poop. She was laden wi th t imber Although wa-terlogged, she could not sink If she held together.

A grea t wave sucked her away from the s teamer and then hurled her back with irresistible force. The Sirdar was Just complet ing her tu rn ing move ment, and she heeled over, yielding to Hie mighty power nf the gale. For an

r.-elable Instant her engines stop-ped. The mass of water t ha t swayed the Junk like a eork l i f ted the grea t s1 Ip high by the stern. The propeller he, n tn revolve in air, for the third of (i-i r had i-orn-eted his signal to " fu l l

I ahead" again, and the cumbrous t 'hlnese vessel strui-lc the Sirdar a b-r r Me blow in the enimter, smashing ofl' the serew el-ise to the th rus t block and ivrenehlng the rudder from Its bear ings.

Then was an awfu l race by the en glues b'-fure tho engineers i-iaild shut off s team. Tlu- Junk vanished Into the wilderness of noise and tumhl ing sean bey md. and the Ilia- s t eamer of a few see.aids ago. repleb wi th magnllleent eii- riry, s t ruggled like a wounded levia-than In the g rasp of a vengeful foe.

She swung around as If In w r a t h o pursue Ihe puny assai lant whh h haif deal t her this mortal stroke. No longei breas t ing the storm with s tubborn pen

tenses ot il if r r enous denioii u i thoutl slsteuey, she now drlfP-d almiessl.t 1 ' -1; m! t ! e ship's "!h'' ' V- !!.• ')!!! ri:.aider m-ire than the others, under st1 'od the A hy aid the when-fore of t i l s blustering condiinatlon of wind and sea. Iris knew the language of poker. Nature w a s put t ing u » a huge bluff.

Oh. dear! She was su tln-d. l l do manded a phy-Jieal efl'ort to ••on jtantl} s h o - a w a y an un; •••n f-n-e tha t tried to pash you over. How funny tha i a big cloud should travel up against tin wind! And so, amid confused won derm«-nt, she lapsed Into an uneasy s lumber , her hist sentient thought be Ing a quiet t hankfu lness tha t the sc rew went thud, thud, thud, thud, wi th sueh de terminat ion

A f t e r the eourse was i hanged and t he Sirdar bon- a w a y towanl the south wes t the eommande r eonsuheil the ba romebT each half hour. The telltale mercury had sunk over two Inches In twe lve hours. The abnormal ly low pressure qulekly cn-ated dense '-louds, which enhaneed the melancholy dark-ness of the gale

For many minutes together the bows of the ship were not visible Mas thead and side l ights were olmcured by the pel t ing scud. T h e engines th rus t Iho vessel forward like a lance into tho vi tals of the s torm. Wind and w a v e gusla-d out of tho vortex with Impo-tent fury

At Inst soon a f t e r midnight the ba-rometer showed a s l ight upward move-ment . Al 1 .'Jo a m. Ihe change becamo pronounced Hlmultaneoiisl} the wind BWting round a point to the wes tward .

Then Capta in IUISS smiled wearily. I l ls face brightened l i e opened Ids oilskin coat, g l a n m l at the compass and noddi-d approval . Then he turned to consult a char t . He was Joined by the chief oirnvr. Both men examined t he char t In silence.

Oil"tain Hubs llniUbr«,tQttk a v k u k U

before wind and wave She was mere ly a larger playthiin: tossed about b.i t i t an ic gambols The Junk was burst a sunder by the collision. Her planks and cargo lltten-d the waves, were even tossed In derision on to the decks of the s i rdar , (if w h a t avail was s t rong t imber or bolted Iron against the spleen of the unehalned and form less monster who loudly proclaimed his t r iumph? The grea t s t eamship dr i f t ed on through chaos. The typhoon hod broken the lance.

But b rave men, skil lfully directed, wrought hard to aver t f u r the r disas-

ter. Af te r the first moment of s tupor gal lant British sailors risked life and limb fo bring the vessel under control.

By their calm courage they shamed Ha- para ly /ed l .asears Into act ivi ty. A sail was rigged on the fo remas t and a sea anchor hast i ly eonstructed as soon as it was discovered tha t the helm was useless. Rockets flared up Into the sky at regular Intervals In the f a in t hope tlii't should they a t t r ac t the at-tention of ano ther vessel she would fol-low the disabled Si rdar and render help when the wea the r moderated.

When the captain ascortalm-d t ha t no wa te r was being shipped, t he dam-age being wholly exlernai , the collision doors were opened and the passengers admit ted to the saloon, a bri l l iant pal ace, superbly indilTerent to the wreck and ruin wi thout .

f ' ap fa ln i toss himself came down and addressed a few comfor t ing words to the quiet men and pallid women ga th (-red there. He told them exactly w h a t had happened.

The hours passed In tedious misery a f t e r I'aiiUiln Itoss' vlfcilt. Fyery; one w m r e a j f n r to gerrr gTlifrpse of rruf un-known ter rors without f rom the deck. Th i s was out of the question, so peo-ple sat a round the tables to listen eagerly to Kxjiecleiy.-i* %nnd ..his .wise

They locked ditu n Into the wretc-hcd craft. s a w s on oT;n Fn,-" siiips and their proa-pects.

Some caut ious persons visited the i r cabins to secure valuables In case of f u r t h e r disaster. A few h a r d y sp i r i t s re turned to bed.

Moanwhlle In t h e cha r t house the cap-tain and chief offlccr wore gravely pondering ovor an open cha r t and dis-cussing a f resh risk t h a t loomed ominously before them. T h e ship w a s a long way out of her usual course when the accident happened. She w a s d r i f t ing now, they es t imated , eleven knots an hour, w Ith wind, sea and cur-rent all forcing her in t he same direc-tion, d r i f t ing into one of t he most dan-gerous places In the known world, t h e south China sea. with Its number less reefs, shoals and Isolated rocks a n d t he g rea t Island of Borneo s t r e tch ing right across t he pa th of the cyclone.

Still the re w a s noth ing to be done save to make a f ew unobtrus ive prepa-rat ions and t rus t to Idle chance. To a t t emp t to anchor and ride out the ga le In their present position w a s out of t he question.

Two. 3, -1 o'clock came and wen t . Another half hour would wi tness t he dawn and a f u r t h e r c lear ing of t he weather . The baromete r w a s rapidly rising. The center of the cyclone h a d swept f a r ahead. There was only l e f t the a f t e r m a t h of heavy seas and fur i -ous but s teadier wind.

Capta in Hoss entered t he char t house for the twent ie th time.

He had aged m a n j years in appear-ance. The smiling, conildent, debonair otlicer was changed Into a str icken, mournfu l man. He had altered w i th his ship. The Si rdar and her mas te r could hardly be recognized, so cruel were the blows they had received.

" I t Is Impossible to see a y a r d ahead," he confided to his second In coiumand, "1 have never been so anx-ious before In my life. T h a n k God, tho night Is d rawing to a close. Pe rhaps when day b reaks"

Ills last words contained a p rayer and a hope. Kvcn as he spoke the ship HOemed to lift herself bodily with an unusual effort for a vessel moving be-fore the wind.

The next Insfant there was a horrible grinding crash fo rward . F.ach person

who did not i-hance hi be holding f a s t lo an upright was th rown violently down. The deck was tilb-d to a dan-gerous angle and ivmalned there, whi le the heavy buffe t ing of the sea. now raging a f resh at this unlooked for re-sistance, drowned tin- despair ing yells raised by the Lascars on duty.

The Sirdar had completed her las t voyage. She was now a bat I en i 1 wreck on a barrier reef She h u n g thus for one hear thn-aking seeond. Then an-other wave, ruling t r iumphan t ly through if fellows, caugh t the groat s t eamer in Its t remendous grasp, car-ried her onward for half her length and smashed her down on the rocks. Her bai-k was broken. She par ted la two halves. Both seetlotis turned com-pletely over In the ut ter wan tonness of destruei lon. and every th ing masts , funnels , boats, hull, with overy l iving soul on board was at once engul fed In a mae, from of rush ing water and f a r flung spray.

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HF.N the Sirdar par ted amld-shipM the floor of the saloon heaved up in Ihe (-enter w i t h a mighty crash of rending

woodwork and Iron. Men and women, too stupeiied to sob out a prayer, wero pitched headlong Info chaos, iris, torn f rom the terrified grasp of her maid, fell through a corridor and would have gone down with the ship had not a sailor, clinging to a companion ladder, caugh t her as she whir led along the steep slope of the deck.

He did not know w h a t had happen-ed. With the Insflnct of self preserva-tion he seized the neares t suppor t when the vessel s t ruck. It was the ment Impulse of ready helpfulness t h a t caused him to sln-teh out his lef t a rm and clasp Ihe girl 's waist as she flutter-ed past By idle chance they were on the port side, and the ship, a f t e r paus-ing for one a w f u l second, fell over to Htarboard.

The man was nol prepared for this second gyration. Fven as ' he s ta i r way canted ho lost his balance; they were bofh thrown violently through the open hafehway and swept off Into the boiling surf . I ' nde r sueh condi-tions thought Itself was Impossible. A series of Impressions, a number of fan-tas t ic pictures, were received by the be-n u m b e d , facul t ies and aftervytird paln-

f u i i y s o r t e r o u r by tfU'iuory: r o a r , anguish, amazemen t none of these Could exist. All he knew w a s t h a t the l ifeless form of a woman for Iris had happily fa in ted must be held until dea th Itself wrenched he r f rom him. Then then* came the headlong plunge Into the swir l ing sea. fol lowed by an Indellnite period of gasp ing oblivion. Something t ha t felt like a moving rock rose up beneath his feet. H e was driv-en clear out of the w a t e r and seemed to recognize a f ami l i a r objec t r is ing rigid and bright close at hand. I t was Iho pinnacle pillar, screwed to a portion of the deck which came away from tho cha r t house, and w a s rent f rom the up-per f r amework by contac t wi th tho reef. He seized this unlooked for sup-port wi th his disengaged hand .

A uni formed figure—he though t It w a s the captain—stretched out an un-avai l ing a rm to clasp the queer r a f t which supported the sailor and t h e girl, but a jea lous w a v e rose under the p la t fo rm with devil ish energy and tu rned It completely over, hur l ing the man with his Inan ima te burden into the depths. H e rose, l ight ing madly for his life. Now surely ho w a s doom-ed. But again, as If h u m a n exis tence depended on naugh t more serious than the sDlnnlng of a colli. Iil9_kue.e.s r e s t ed oii Hie s'aihe TeW 'stjiiirri i i inoers. now the celling of the music room, and ha w a s given a brief respite. His great-est dllliculty was to get his brea th , so dense was the spray through which he w a s driven. Even In t h a t terr ible moment he kept his senses. The girl, u t ter ly unconscious, showed by the convulsive heaving of her breas t t h a t she was choking. Wi th a wild effor t he s w u n g her head round to shield her f r o m the flying scud wi th his own form.

T h e t iny air space t h u s provided gave her some relief, and in t ha t in- i s l an t the sailor seemed to recognize her. He w a s not remotely capable of a dellnite Idea. J u s t as he vaguely real-ized the Identity of the w o m a n In his a r m s the uns teady support on which he rested toppled over. Again he re-newed the unequal contest . A strong, resolute man and a typhoon sea wres-tled fo r supremacy .

This t ime his feet p lunged aga ins t something gra te fu l ly solid. He w a s dashed fo rward , still ba t t l ing wi th the raging turmoil of wate r , and a second t ime ho fel t the same t inn yet smooth surface . I l ls dormant facul t ies awoke, i t w a s sand. With f renzied despera-tion, buoyed now by the inspir ing hope of safe ty , he fought his way o n w a r d like a maniac.

Of t en he fell. Three t imes did tho backwash try to d rag him to the swir l ing dea th behind, hut he s taggered blindly on, on. until even tho tear ing gale ceased to be laden with the suffo-cat ing foam, and his fa l te r ing feet sank In deep sof t whi t e sand .

Then he fell, not lo rise again. With a las t w e a k flicker of exhaus ted s t r eng th he drew tho girl closely tc him, and t he two lay clasped t l gh t l j together , heedless now of all things.

How long the man remained pros-t r a t e he could only guess subsequent ly . The Sirdar s t ruck soon a f t e r day-break, and the sailor a w o k e to a hazy consciousness of his sur roundings to find a s h a f t of sunshine llickorlug through the clouds banked up In tha east . The gale was a l ready passing a w a y . Although the wind still whis-tled with shrill violence, it was more b lus ter ing than th rea ten ing . The sea, too, though running very high, had re j t reated many yards f rom the spot i where ho had finally dropped, and Its s u r f a c e w a s no longer scourged wi th venomous spray.

Slowly and painful ly he raised him-self to a s i t t ing posture, for he w a s bruised and stiff. With his first move-ment he became vloh-nlly III. He had swal lowed much salt water , and It w a s not until the spasm of s ickness had passed t ha t he thought of the girl.

"She cannot be dead ," he hoarsely murmured , feebly t ry ing to lift her. "Surely I ' rovldenee would nol deser t her a f t e r such an escape. W h a t a weak beggar 1 must be to give In a t the last moment! I am sure she was l iving when we got ashore. W h a t on e a r t h can 1 do to revive her?"

Fo rge t fu l of his owai ach ing l imbs In th is newborn anxiety , he sank on one knee and gently pillowed Iris* head and shoulders on the of In-r. Her eyes were closed, her Hps and fi-Hh firmly set a f a c t to which she un loiibledly owed her life, else she would have been suf-focated and the pallor of her skin seemed to be that terr ible bloodless h u e which indicates dea th . The s tern lines lu the man ' s face relaxed, and someth ing blurred his vision. H o wim weak f rom exhaus t ion and w a n t of food. For the moment his emotions were easily aroused.

"Oh, ll Is p i t i fu l !" he a lmost whim-pered. " I t cannot be!"

With a ges ture of despa i r he d rew the s leeve of his thick Jersey across his eves to clear them f rom the ga ther ing mist. Then he tr lmbllngly endeavored

to open Ihet leekof llt-r dlVSH. He WilH

s t a r t led to lind f h e g l i T s e y e s w ide open

and surveying him with s h a d o w y n h i r m .

She was qui te eotiseiolir. ' 'Thank ( iod!" In- eried Hoarsely.

'- Vou are a l ive ." He r cotor came back wi th r emarka

ble rapidi ty . She fried to a s s u m e a sit t ing posture, and Inst inct ively her h a n d s t raveled to her d i sa r ranged cos

tume . " H o w ridiculous!" s h e said, wi th a

Mtlle note of annoyance In her voice, which sounded curiously hollow. But her brave spir i t could not yet command her enfeebled f r ame . She was per force compelled to sink back to the suppor t of Ids knee and a rm.

"I)') you think you could lie quie t un til I fry fo lind some w a t e r ? " he gasp ed anxioiudv, .

H e requfred nd Second bidding. A f t e r hast i ly gulping down the conten ts of Bevcrul leaves he r e tu rned w i th a f u r t h e r supply . Iris w a s now s i t t ing up. Tho sun had burs t royally th rough •i.« a*"! hor <-11V^^7,' - '

n wait -niirtrrrMiVrfinirtaaM—

galnTiig" soinO degileCr'or~w ,Tirnith' and elast ici ty.

" W h a t Is I t?" she repeated a f t e r an-o ther delicious d r a f t .

" T h e leaf of the pi tcher plant . Na-t u r e Is not a l w a y s cruel. In an un-usual ly generous mood sho devised th is method of s tor ing w a t e r . "

Miss Deano reached out her hand for more. He r t roubled brain r e fused to wonder a t such a reply f rom an ordi-nary seaman. T h e sai lor del iberately spilled the contents of a remaining leaf on the sand

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!* INGS, CHAPPI .D HANDS AN; ; ALL t X T I . K N A L HURTS. As a n i b b i n g ; ;

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{ments , its wond<'H nl p( in h a l i n g qual i t ies make its act ion p r o m p t and tic-

^ pain qniekl y subs id.

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J CUTS, HARNESS ANI) SADDLE GALLS, COLLAR SORES, S C R A T C H E S , J

j* GREASE HEEL, MANGE, IT( Si, and All Externnl Dincnscs.

'f |f your tii(iKKii>l 'I'"" Kini? Carfut Oil lake nolliinK f CIHC, hut K-II.II I" "o>l "<• will iriKl it prri aid.

t. OLNEY & McOAID, Sole WlaniilaUurers, 113-117 Filth Avei.ue, CLINTON, IOWA.

i Dean's Sweat OMment t i n < f p j r . f . ; [ t m and Cuib. All CrugEMs, 50c per bo t t l e :

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M . N . H e n r y t h e M o d e r n D r u g g i s t

Another Week of Special Bargains At the store of quality, the store of superior value giving, where high grade merchniidisc is priced for lessmor.ey than elsewhere.

For one whole week we offer the following bargains in seasonable merchandise.

October 26 - One Big Bargain Week - November 2 Specia ls in Kn i t Underwear

T h e f a m o u s Se t S n u ^ union su i t s heavily lleeced, higfh neck, l()n<r sleeves, cream whi te color r e g u l a r price is Sl .00 per g a r m e n t . Specia l ly priced for the ' T C I / * week 1 ' n

Ladies ' lleeced lined cotton union sui ts , hi^h neck and lono sleeves, cream color, bu t ton down the f r o n t . Special

Lad ie s e x t r a heavy we igh t fleeced lined vest and p a n t s g r a y or c r eam color, an e x t r a value special- A w) ially pr iced a t t i / w L '

Lad ies ' lleece lined vest and pants , c ream 9 1 color. Each ^ 1 1 ,

C h i l d r e n ' s e x t r a heavy we igh t fleece lined union sui ts , g r a y color. A very w a r m g a r m e n t . Special

Out ing Flannel One large lot of l i gh t and d a r k fancy p a t t e r n s . J ^

Spec ia l ly priced for the week a t

T h e r egu la r 8c values both l igh t and da rk , / • fancy p a t t e r n s and plain whi te we oiTer a t per y d . . . V

T h e ext ra heavy weigh t outing's both plain and fancy

colors which sell r egu l a r l y a t 10c and 1 2 ^ c a re o special ly priced for the week a t per yd O i '

Blankets Cot ton flannel b l a n k e t s for the cold n i g h t s . A good si/.e, good we igh t b lanket , comes white, g r a y

and tan all fancy borders . W e offer them for one week at pe r pair ^

10-4 full si/.e b lanke t good weight . Comes in tan only, red and blue borders . Special a t per PC f t . . pair 0 f ) (

11-4 Heavy we igh t , ( l e r m a n Fin ish blanket , tan color pink or blue borders . Special ly priced for one week at per pair

12-4 Ivxtra heavy b lanke t comes in g r ay , tan and whi te all fancy borders . T h i s is a very line | b l anke t and se l l s r egu la r ly at 2.25. Special price * •

A complete a s s o r t m e n t of ba th robe b l anke t s in g r av , tan, red and b rown .

Another big- lot of comfor te rs , good weigh t , good si/.e, all fancy robe p r in t tops wi th con t r a s t i ng plain color l inings special for the week • ^ ^

Fur N e c k p i e c e s W e offer the fol lowing exceptional ba rga ins for 01 m

week only.

Black Coney c lus te r scarf 44 inches long-, t r imme l wi th six tai ls ; well wor th ifl.00. Specia l ly X ( v . priced for one week it • H/

Brown Belgian Coney ,c lus t e r scarf t r immed ^ wi th six imitation bear t a i l s I

!.(><) Sab le Coney double sca r ' s , fu r iwth sides; each t:-1)

t r immed with one f u r head and ? wn tails. T h e special barga in pr ice is

74 inch I sabe l la Opposum double scarf made fn u ^prime skins, f u r both sides, ( . li t ab t r immed with l lnvi ta i ls , silk o r n a m e n t s and eord fas tenings . ^ ~ Specia l ly priced for one week at

A complete a s so r tmen t of sca r f s in Japanese Mink. R ive r Mink, Imi ta t ion Chinchi l la , g r a y squir re l , Blue Wol f , Blue ( )pposum, Isabel la Opposum, Isabel la F x etc. , etc.

Black P e t t i c o a t s Lot 1 Made of f a s t black pet t icoat mater ia l wi th 10

inch t w o piece flounce and two 2 inch rullles, all felled seams. One week a t

Lo t 2 Black mercerized pet t icoat made wlih 1.

inch flounce th ree 2 inch rullles, felled scams. Specia l ly pi iced for one week

Lot Made of black mercerized niorice has 14 inch bias flounce formed in four sections, each section Irlmnn 1 wi th four rows of pin tucks . A barga in a t S1.50. T h e price for one week is t / O C

Lot 4 Made of fine qua l i ty l igh t weight , cot ton T a f f e t a with 16.1 inch bias flounce t r immed with four c l u s t e r s of s h i r r i n g 3A inch shi r red ruflles. 1 j ^ T h e special ba rga in 1 . i n

Pe t t i coa t s made f rom I lyde g r ade Heatherbloom in all s t y l e s a t all prices.

Fas ina tors A complete line of all wool fas ina tors both long

and squa re shapes we olTer each a t a reduced price for th is sale. T h e 50c value we offer a t 42c; tlie 75c value we offer at (»2c; the >1 value we oiler a t T'V; the -'1.50 value we ofl'er a t Sl. 15.

H o s e Ivadies fleece lined hose, good weight , good

qtialiis fas t black. Special l U C Ladles : m . lined hose, heavy weight , r ibbed 1 ^

top. Special lor one week, per pair Ladii > c iton seamless hose, black or whit '

ieet. Special for one week, per pair Ladies black wool hose, heavy weight , r ibbed ^ 1

top. Special ]»rice per ])air C. hl idren- eece lined ribbed hose, an ex t r a good

qua l i ty a t per pair Boys ex t r a heavy ribbed hose, fleece lined reg- ^

ular 2 ^ value. Specially priced for the week -Jm*

Kni t Sk i r ts rl he big lots of knit u n d e r s k i r t s a t barga in prlce>. Lot 1 Knee leng th kn i t t ed wors ted >klrl> come 11

black, blue, pink, g r a y and red. Ve ry good ma- A terial , nicely finished. Special price

Lot 2 (rood length , gofxl we igh t , kni t ted wors ted i-j r** * sk i r t s , made in black, grey, blue and red. T h e r igular price is r l . For one week we offer these s k i r t s ^ a t t

Lot 2 F x t r a heavy we igh t kn i t t ed worsted sh i r t s al! wool, come in black, grey , blue and red. Reg- | l !T u lar 1.5(1 value. Specially priced a t . . . l . i * *

Outing Flannel Gowns Full si/.e gown of heavy weight outing-, comes in pink,

white blue and whi te s t r ipe pa t t e rn s , plain collai w ^ tucked yoke, very nicely finished. Special ^ ^

One lot of g o w n s plain and fancy colors, f anc \ t r im-med yo've and sleeves. Some verv p r e t t y gar - ( k W / ments. Specia l . . . . ' C

F x t r a heavy weight ou t ing gowns , plain and fancy colors, emi)roi(lerled yokes and sleeve. Priced 1 1 ^ for this week a t A • 1

S h a w l s Fla t weave, s ingle shawl , good weight and good size,

conies in black, g r a y a n d brown, all fancy f r inged borders . T h e regu la r price is S5.50, we offer ihem for •> ~ o n e w e e k a t . . • > . * • >

All wool wors ted , double >hawl 72x144 in. I ^ Colors grey and brown. Special ly priced a t . . • • ^

Fine qua l i ty all wool s ingle shawl 72x144 in., colors g r a y and brown, fancy f r inged borders . Keg- i ular price S7. Barga in price for one week 1- . . . * •«f N

The

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Out of hi j iht .

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AKHt.SIO I,A K 10.

Clnlr Yel ter a n d Mrs . M o o r e of F r e e p o r t spen t S n t n n l n y ;it t h e f o r m -e r ' s h o m e a n d Indu lged In the s p o r t of hun t ing ' .

V i s i t o r s a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs . A l e x n n d e r Ogj lv le S u n d a y w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs . S. S. Ye l t e r a n d chll-d r e n a n d Kev. K l e h t m y r e .

r h l l l l p H a r t l e y a n d Mr . a n d Mrs. C h a r l e y W i n k s a n d d a u g h t e r I ' a r -h a r a w e r e a t L o w e l l S a t u r d a y .

T h e f a r m e r s of i h h v i c in i t y / i re b u s y h a r v e s t i n g ; the i r p o t a t o e s .

. l o h n F o r t e a n d d a u g h t e r A n n l s w r r e d e l l g h l l u l l y e n t e r t a i n e d a t t h e h o m e of Mr a n d Mrs. M i l t o n S t e r l i n g in 10ast L o w e l l S u n d a y .

( ' i i y K e n t o n of I ' r e e p o r t Is e n j o y i n g a p l e a s a n t visit fit t h e h o m e of" his hl-der Mrs . S S. Yelter.

M r s . F r a n k H u t i g h l o n a n d c b l l d i e n w e r e t h e g u e s t s ol he r p a r e n t s Mr. a n d Mrs . C -orgo L e w i s S u n d a y . v

I 'b l l l ip H a r t l e y w a s n u m b e r e d a m o n g t h e g u e s t s a t t h e h o m e of

Mr. a n d Mrs. M L. Duell S u n d a y J e n n i e F r e y n n u t h a t t e n d e d e b u r e l i

a t Wes t Lowel l S u n d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . Will K l a h n a n d t w o ch i l d r en w e r e c o r d i a l l y entert.* Ined a t t h e h o m e of Mrs K l a h n ' s p a r e n t s Mr. a n d Mrs . ( ' . ( ) . 11 111.

Miss Annls F o r t e w e n t t o L o w e l l M o n d a y t o meet, he r c o u s i n Mrs . Kay ( I reene of D e t r o i t w h o Is e x p e c t e d h o m e t o m a k e a v i s i t w i t h he r sis-t e r Mrs. A. Og l lv i e a f t e r a n a b s e n c e of t w o yean - .

MUCH CONCERN F E L T .

O r d i n a r y M e t h o d s f o r T r e a t l t i g

C a t a r r h P r o v e UacccHHful .

Kecen t s t a t i s t i c s s h o w i n g a n In-c r e a s e In c a t a r r h h a v e s h a k e n t h e c o n f i d e n c e of Medical m e n In t h e u s u a l p resc r ip t Ions 1 o s a f e g u a r d hn-

1 m a n h e a l t h f r o m t h e r a v a g e s of t h i s d i sease .

W h e n s t o m a c h d o s i n g p r o v e d In e f fec t ive , it w a s n a t u r a l t o l o o k f o r

Only Seven Days More of the g r e a t Clos ing-out

Furniture Sale Bed Room Su i t s , iron Beds, S ideboards , Hall T r e e s ,

Pining- Cha i r s , Rockers and Racke t ( loods at

Less Than Manufacturer s Prices

D o n ' l m i s s I b i s c h a n c e t o s a v e m o n e y a s I a m p o s - ^

' l ively go ing out of business and Ihe goods must be sold

at some price.

G. V. McConnell.

s o m e o t h e r t r e a t i n e n t , a n d It Is be-lieved t h a t In H y o m e l a n a b s o l n i . c u r e f o r c a t b a r r h a l t r o u l d e s h a s at, l a s t been f o u n d . K r e a t h e d t h n u m l i a n e a t p o c k e t I n h a l e r , I t s hea l ing n icd l i - a Ibm r eaches e v e r y s p o t w h e r e t h e r e a r e c a t a r r h a l g e r m s , d e s t r o y s t h e m , p r e v e n t s t h e i r f u t u r e g r o w t h a n d s o o t h e s t b e I r r i t a t e d m u c o u s m e m b r a n e s o t h a t relief Is f e l t t i l nu / s t I n s t a n t l y , w h i l e l a s t i n g c u r e Is p r a c t lca l ly s u r e t o f o l l o w .

T h e c o m p l e t e H y o m e l o u t l i t c o s t s b u t $1.0(1, a n d Is so ld by M . N . Hen-ry u n d e r a n a b s o l u t e a g r e e m e n t tu r e f u n d t h e m o n e y If It d o e s not g l w s a t i s f a c t i o n . It Is t h e o n l y cu re bh-c a t a r r h t h a t h a s e v e r b e e n s<ild nnil ' !-

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the.- ' ;• ii( oi veal cake niai'.e a ijiosl i ccep tab le hot-we.a"Ina luncheon d i sh .

Russ i an C r o q u e t t e s - - A n o t h e r mine-ed veal di. h that will appea l a u r a " tivol\ to lovers of nice e a t i n g is

aov. n a. "Ktu ian (troquelti s ," Ti laake ta na mine i jiound of ( dd veal, and season it with pppper , aalt i liti 1 •' n u i m e a a n d half u o aspoonf i t l if g r a t e d lemon po(d. and mOis 'en ••i'h a aa a • m a d e a follow lb at a

il'fi i c u p f u l oi milk to the hoi iia a n l ; t h e n add a s l ice of on ion , a

allv ' ) ( - . pay . chopped , a bay-leaf 'ai 'f a doxa n p e p p la o rns . and par. . '' •> t ny me and m a c e I >0 nol ha i he u i x t u r e aclliall.N linil, but Keep it .dm-aier iug . ' eadi ! \ for fully 1 m i n u t rh ' n a' ra in. . i. "il Io t a a l r v. it Ii . : h m d p qiper , and thick'on wiih a bli nd a! Hour ami b u U e r . Whi l e thli . auce

i belt ' pfi pared , roll . ant puff pa a. i ry th in . and . when t h e saua a.n! aoiit h a v e be a Ceanhii d. l i ap" a ablospooiil 'ul oi the m i \ ; u r e m t o th hape ol a (aoipi die , a al roll il up la

i s t r i p of tla- puff pa 'e, pre a" Id. aids t o p e i h e r elo. ' ly. I la a j. ep lat ia ady and fr;. Hi • > o pad >

own. Drain c a p fully, aad , > -v. will •aa. •••nd, cress, or sorrel ami bits o

i ' i • a I e. n, T'ney mu • nol put On • id plat r nor I e ;a . . ad iaa , b

•_;aa • a to i r ally (b il l' ah a » i'-t t r . hoald be o n ed . ' h d.

OaainU"..! of Wt , ps. i T h e (|iiaiiit( sl oi v. ra, •• h" iat >

• > tie -d i hi M-a Oil 1 t he ha w I i iiiff m. thin ; ilk o r c. p( d« eh i i r

!:.i\i "ood (lard with 'in.- Ihanua ai h(" lee . bidled proa ..jib b a b j velvet rildiou aad dra ] •<

an aa , "eerau " i.vjth t h e a a m e l i b boil, T l a . nr. • t • f j r awn down t h e midd le of t h e bai

at. i he aw n i* w a s fore >1 to sit un-m o v e d , a p p a j v a t l y i n t e n t o n h e r work , aad to see h e r i ' o run ' e Hying i h r o u a h in ai a ' the ui'M'c;. of the en -my. At

I.e. - the c i . h ion. torn and b a t t e r e d , but .11 g u a r d i n g i ts t '• a "tiro, w a s ro-tu r t a d to it,-, m i s t r e s s , and t h e i n t rud (d'a. ti ' d nl t h e i r play, l e f t tho house .

You th ' s ' ' o m p a a i o n .

A W h i s t l e r Cr i t i c i sm. Tl • l a ' o l a m e s McNeil W h i s t l e r

wa s- a n d i u g l i a r eheaded in :i ha t 'a p. t ho c le rk h a v i n g t a k e n h i s ha

t a1, ' i he r par t of t h e s h o p for com-paai.aai, \ m a n rusi iod in w i th h i s I at in Ids hand a n d . u | )pos ing Whis t -ha- to be .a ch rk ana r i l y c o n f r o n t e t !

h im . " S e e bore ." h e sa id . " T h i s hal

d o e s n ' t lit." W h i s t l e r eyed t ho s t r a n g e r f r o m

head to foot and thou d rawled o u t : • 'Well , n e i t h e r does y o u r coa t .

Wiaat' ia ue . if you' i l l ardoii my say-i, ... I'll he ham-anl if 1 c a r e much jo r t h e o(dor of y .a i r t rouse r s , " - " F n -dt i" tia- S p r i t o i i n g C h e s t n u t rr(.'e" in Fvi rybody ' s ,

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l'i • '..• li .lay n! Ui'i OUUK'l, A. p.. I- -J, A, W. Gl.r.ASON*.

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1'itiii y ea . f.ir 'immtratlja.

A woman would r a l h e r h a v e b ig fee t t ban not h a v e a h igh i n s t ep .

C a r p e n t e r .

Cromv/c l l ' s Boots. In L o n d o n Hie o t h e r day a p a i r of

r i d i n r boo t s worn by Ol iver C romwel l wero sold for ^ l " . They w e r o discov-ei a! 'JO y o a r s tia.o du r ing s o m e exca-v a t i o n s a t C a n o n b u r y T o w e r , Is l ing-ton .

Maud - S h e is a woman who h a s s u f f e r e d a good deal fo r h e r belief . F t h e l Dear m e ' W h a t is hor be-lie!".' Maud- S h e be l i eves tha t s h e c a n w e a r a So. d s h o e on .Vo. 0 f ot.

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: in-.'. A p f i l i - ta rem-11 ly I ir 1 Ji /.inot.s. Niiii ••r.i, D: uw • inc- . llinl 'I'.i -ac i ii 1 le M mill . ("niit* • d "r-Mia'.i ' ' . P a i n in tlie sid... "mupin unEK.

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REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

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f . ' In j ' . ' ' 'Tliei i . on- IP i a I , v . ' i« • !• <"• unfoi n it. For E m b r o i d e r y EdQCs.

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SOME T H I N G S YOU C A N T DO

T H E F A T H E R L A N D .

IN Is it Catarrh Remedy,, or 2

Tome, or is it Both? Some people call Peruna a great

tonic. Others refer to Peruna, as a great catarrh remedy.

V/liich of these people are right? Is it more proper to cail Peruna a ca-tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic?

Our reply is, that Peruna is both a /*ou be w r y ca re fu l what, you

Tho Great Musician Had No Use f o r His F roduc t i cn ,

RECIPE FOR S I M P L E HOME-MADE

KIDNEY CURE.

F ine of Five

Te lephone

S t r e e t s

Dollar-: for Rebuking

Girl—A Kiss in the

of Russia Cos t s

T h r e e Dollars.

T h e r e a r e plaee;; iu ( Jonnauy w h e r e

inexpens ive Mixture of H a r m l e s s Veg-

e table Ing red ien t s Said to Over-

come Kidney and Bladder

Trouble P rompt ly .

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W'oil-l' 1 I lie Wis thai. \\( K.-'e us.

' ai tcruir had been sin'-riri;; f o r • hoin ;•• ia to a pi;o:ioKrai>!i.

ie phoar ;^raph," lie sa id , "is a :

* i fu l th ine . It a l m o s t rei t j lzes Of tiie Sf-'OVtish pO';t, t he wi.-h |

mi'.'lit see ou r se lves as o t h e r s i We can now. at l eas t , h e a r :

tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, there can he no effectual catarrh rem-edy that is not also a tonic.

In order to thoroughly relieve any case of catarrh, a remedy must not only have a specific action on the mu' cons membranes affected by the ca-tarrh. but it must have a general tonic action on the nervous system.

Catarrh, oven in persons who aro otherwise strong, is a weakened con-dition of some mucous membrane. There must be snmethinr; to strength-en the circulation, to give sane to the artc/ics, and to raise the vital forces.

Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted f:c much attention from medical writers aa HYMASTIS CANAPSNSIS. The wonderful efli-

improved upon. This action, rein-forced by such renowned tonics as COLLINSOm CANAliEXISIS, COR-YDALIS FORMOSA and CEDSON SEED, ought to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations in the body.

From a theoretical standpoint, there-fore, Peruna is beyond criticisrc.. The use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every quarter of the earth iumish ample evidence 'ihat this .judgment i:, not over enthusiastic. When practical ex-perience confirms a well-grounded the-ory the result iz a truth that cannot-be shaken.

>vear. lu Saxony you a r e l iable to ge t -uu lu as a social is t if you don a red ie, and at Ke t schcudor f a v is i tor re-

ceived a visit and ropr imand irom t h " .ocal police because he wro te t hem a e t t e r in red ink.

Kins h a s pur iis foot down about long t ra ins . Lad ies a re fo rb idden :o w.-ar t hem while t a k i n g t h e wa te r s )r a t t e n d i n g the p r o m e n a d e c o n c i i s . I 'he not ice po in t s out t h e d a n g e r ol" .musing d u s t to Hy wh re t h e r e aro so many inval ids . T h e r e is a gra in )t' comfor t for t h e smar t woman vis-. tor at the end of the not ice , in t h e -hape ol" an o rdor lhal mon siiall not - m o k e d u r i n g the hour:; v h e n ihe in-v i.i ids a r e t a k i n g the i r walks .

T u e town council ol' 1 Ie: r n s k r e c h e n i o c s f u r t h e r t han tha t of K\>\ l i s a w runs : ' I'he draggliim" of ladi'-. "

cacy of tais herb has Decn recognized i r e s se s is fo rb idden on pa in or a many years, and is growing in its hold line of 20 c rowi s." \ s imi l a r enac : upon the medical profession. When .uent has r ecen t ly com< in to force a' joined with CU3EE3 and C0!?AIBA a N'ordiumsen. v line of iw.) .loii::;--trio of medical agents is formed in Pe' s t l l ( ' Penal ty for tin 1.; t o h ' a <.

nma which constitutes a specific rem- * 2 : 5 0 f o r t i " , second, ami a d a y ' s im-edy for catarrh that in iho present ' ! i for the th i rd

state of medical prograss cannot be . ( : r"u:"-v- , ! ' k" i l 1111 l "" 1 ' i s 'n" : ' — -ull ot r id icu lous and t i r e s i jme ru les

.uid regu la t ions , than any o t h e r coun-:ry on e a r t h . Pa rag raph OS of the uunicii al reLMiIations g o v ' r u i n g bm'

.als at (-lif.-:"en, in Hesse, wa. a s fol-

.ows: •'interiiM'nt aro only permii -led a f t e r dea th" has t aken place. In ;!1 o the r e a s e s a cer l i l ica io sir r-'-l hy he mayor is require:! ' .Moral; Hoa't n e a r the ei imit \ of the mayca" of Messrn or you mny lind yourself ua

. lergronnd Ijeiore you ar(- ready. Ser iously speak ing , t h e r e is one

' h i n g which thi" vis i tor to Ih-rmaa;. shoittu he mos t c a r e fu l aln u i ; not io insiilt a n y go •••rnineni oflicial. Tlu '•enaai; idea uf insult is d i f ferent f rom

m r s . A touris t who. a f i e r long de lay at a Car!: ruhe teleplioii". cri iHl; 'Arc you ash-ep, miss'. ' ' ' w a i ' r e s ' it and lined l i . c dollar . : ":;n ua

j m i i i i a b l e insu l t . " In 1 lambul 'y ihe rC'e! c a r • : ila-

' i';ms a r e in i dt ad h-; 11 . \\ ' a i iie ca r i.-, full a s ign 'T . e se i z t " is iiuay )Ut, m e a n i n g •"occupied." Suppos ing

a lady. t hen , m i.- '!i and a m a a i'.. t.-up and off im'.' he r his sea t , he, unle , ( una t e fellow, is promptly e j . r i , d by ihe conductoi

In Kussia k isses given in imbiic, w h e t h e r in the s t ree t or a. r e s l a u r a u t . or even a t the open window of a pri va te house, a r e ac t ionable . A kiss in the open s t r e e t s cos t s Ihe o f fender ^ t h r e e dol lars , ll is a sober fac t t h a t in l iussia a man may not ki.--.- his wife in public.

F r ance h a s a number of law; which s t r i k e s the s i r a n g - r as odd. It is, for insvance, i l legal to t ake wa te r f rom the sea. Vou see, you miv.in be going to m a k e sal t , which ia a jmv

Anot l ie r enact-men t . mn a bad one in it.i way. i ru which would be verr likely to h.- In-f r inged by Amer ican faaiili< I;avel ing wiih ch i ldren , is to tie • ffeel that n o selid fouil may b" u\' - l i ) babi- •.> unde r one year old. \ l so nurse;- m ;> not, use for the i r char'.a'S any ;-'>rt of

ding bot t le with a rubber tube, T!ie idea is that rubber tubes hai hor pel sonons impur i t i e s .

Nothiii" is more apt to ra:.-e the . uspicion oi the foreign oHicial i haa t h e ordinary c a m e r a . In many placc s such as Met/, and S t r a s b u r g . it s a: much as your l iber 'y is worth lo be seen SiLapshootin;;. at least a n y w h e r e 1

nea r the for ti lit a t ions . In i 'ompe.i I you must i a\ foi each photo you l a k e ;

in Morocco tiie c a m e r a is a source of dauger to i ts owner , and at (. 'onstan-t lnople it is fo rb idden to e a r r \ any

i pho tograph ic a p p a r a t u s anyw he re nea r the su l t an ' s palace. Bal t imore

News. *

Ca t t l e Indus t ry in Mexico.

The ca t t l e indus t ry of t h e s t a t e of T a m l i p a s is coining to the f ron t . One

! s t o c k m a n and commiss ion man alone, Hartolo Uodrlguoz, sh ipped •t5.,UOO

i head last year to Cuba and Yuca tan , ' w h i c h a m o u n t e d lc> $l,."()U,U00. l i e

h a s a tine i-ancii near the City of T a m p i c o cal led .Monte Alto, with liOO

| head of cows and bull: cos t ing about $500 a head, imported f rom the l i f t e d S t a t e s and Swi tzer land Care fu l •

, t i m a t e m a d e by the shippei•; to ihe 1 nor th of Tampico places I lie total

number of ca t t l e and horses in lha l a r e a a t 2,000,000. Mexican Herald.

H e r e is a s ima ie home-made m; :-tu re as given by an eminent au tho r i t y on Kidn(-y dist^ases, who ma lies th.e | s t a t e m e n t in a Xew York daily a ws-paper , t h a t i l will re l ieve a lmos t a n y case of Kidney t roub le if t aken be-fore th.e s t a g e of Br igh t ' s diseaf He s t a t e s that, such s y m p t o m s as l a m e back, pain in tlie sid-', f r e q m rii de i " to u r ina te , e spcr ia l ly ai n i g h t ; pa in fu l and discolored i i r i naucn , a r e r"!M!i!y overcome. Here is the r e c t r y il;

Kluid Kxtract I)andeIio;i . one half ounce; Coruriuund Kargor. , one ounce ; Compound Sy rup Sa r sapa r i l l a , t.h.r e , ounces. T a k e a t easpoonfu l a f t e r r:v; ii ; meal and at bed t ime .

A well know'ii i ihysician i autl ievily that, t h e se i n g r e d i e n t s a r e al l h a r m l e -s and easi ly mixed ar home by s h a k i n g well in a bott le . T h i s m i x t u r • h a s a | pecul iar hea l i ng and s o o t h i a g e f fec t up..a t h e e n t i r e K idney and Cr ina ry s t ruc tu re , a n d o f t e n ove rcomes rhe 1

worst f t ; rms of K h e u m a t i s i u in jus t a l l i t t le whi le . Th i s m i x t u r e i said io : r emove all hlocal d isorder : and c u r e ' t he R h e u m a t i s m bv forcinu tin Kid- 1

neys to filter and s t r a i n f r o m t h e h l o o d and s y s t e m a.ll u r ic acid and 'si. ih - ! compose;'. \va U' m a t t e r , vrhieh c a u s e | Hi! alTiictions. Try it if yoa a r en ' t :

well. Save the p resc r ip t ion .

NO STAIN ON HIS RECORD.

ie Best i

ourselvi ', a th ing imp T h e plior.o' aph t e a c h e liable 1< sons. When

)ss:i.le i x fo re . • u s many val- ' I w a s in t h e 1

a rmy, befoi' of my voic ph' ao:-:: • phonoi -apli to ••!) e iae on t h e i n s t a l m e n t iilan. 1 was a: h . id' d. F inal ly t h e m a n tool out it b lank cyl inder .

" ' S e e , ' h " sa id , r a t l u 'i!' re is a i i 'aak cylind i; a : • a. rci ord on i ' . t ia

oft an 1 you sha l l hea r . C i .t.ly lavor 1 aiu doiiig you. 11 how you wha t a Une in.-':

I real ized tla,1 capab i l i t i e s , I played t h e flute. A

sale: man b rough t a to m y q u a r t e r s and t r i ed

reluct am ly. You may

w w i l l r a n

inrRf.lf II

a

"I wa; " T H : Hut. -

d< lig it mv 1

chi; n c . wit pie;

now phoi

Hi

i'il 1 played my la Jr;!' It. ;"eia<'d to m e ih;

fombiU' d be fo re sucl sia h acenracy . 1 w a s v..

1 wi 'h myse l f . Tha i , i ' h ' cy l inder , and tie i o a-sue for th . I f rown

Hi t me? ' I said. . ir.' raid the m a n .

leal I y n - . j u s t a s 1 play ' reels- ly , s ir , ]»r e lse said he. "do vou w a n t t1

T l ! play

j the ma-h a d

And

nograph "No.' =aid I; *1 war.'.

Tha t ' s W h e r e the Driver Had of the P r e a c h e r .

A Xew York ch rgyman. who of; - v. spends his va ra t ion in f i sh ing th-' s l n a i r . s ia tla Vl i rondacks . was on one t r ip r.iiopied by a handson:'.- set-t- r d1 • . whieli in- Isfed mi f l lowing him f rom e a m p to camp a; la moved ;ilo:,;r lia s"n am.

SKIN SORE EIGHT YEARS.

Spent 5300 on Doctors and Remedies but Got No Rel ie f—Cut icura

Cures ir a Week

One da; i: a. ' w o r k i n g l ips r eam v. The gm 1 in dia ' dorr as his own e n

p a r t y ot a n .d ive r

m e n tilde. ' t h e

"Upon th' l im'-s a1

toes my skin w -.s ron a :o sore u n d f r th.e a n Stay at home seve r a' \ t!iis a f fec t ion . Cp to : I laid t r .ed m a n y otla seve ra l doc!' rs, anil -a

d dol la rs w i T

a!: an 1 I iiad to

a m life

I nimdr ! but ll. I : •

t

The Sinful H u m a n Hea r t . A c le rgyman w a s a d d r e s s i n g a

youth;111 ri,, e in Suii 'Iay . cl: !"!. T i i l l u s t r a t e tiie idea oi re. i l a ' l r t i e s infu l h u m a n hea r he took om Ms watch a a d held u up that all ;ui 'le, s ee it.

" S e e th i s w a t c h . " he said, ".lust i m a a i u e t h a t it does not keep good t ime—that , it goes all w a y s bu t the r igh t way. What, ou ht 1 to do with i l ? "

a l i t t le hoy held up his

laau 1 was • dog, away

th

e i a l e a \ o : e d to < x-an unwill iny com-which had refuse d

, but lo l i t t le e f f ec t

In stautl.v hand .

"I k n o w : a f r iend . ' '

he shou ted . "Sell it to

Urjly Appendages . "Hasn ' t Woldln oi. his coat-of-arms

y e t ? Why, he told me lie wa« going to look up his a n c e s l r y the l i rs t ( h a n c e he got and

"Well , 1 bel ieve he got a cl iance to look u p h is family t ree , but he saw e- inment monopoly, s o m e th ings ham-im.- to the b r a n c h e s tha t d iscouraged l u r t h e r research ."— Cathol ic S t anda rd a n d '1 imes.

i ' . - inr . lo s tea l up you " lu i-! ou; (I a •I ' l l hav. y u ti ; a! I for ' l a s ' T l v r t s j a law in tlie woi'ds ju , : a s big a.-; you ; have In tlie ci ty."

The cl. rg ' ""••• 1

plain t h a t h panion of th lo be di r. ea until h e added a two-dolla: bill ro his a r g u m e n l s .

' It 's que* r wh.at s t r a i a a ' 'hi t ! '- i;ap pen to a man up h e r e ' he said to the s tage-dr iver who l a t e r c a r : a .1 h im awny f rom the woods. " T h a t is the first t ime 1 was ever accusi d of steal-ing a dog."

" Yes. s i r , " repl ied the dr iver , sym-pathe t ica l ly . and added, a f t e r a a: men t ' s pause . " T o r myself sir. 1 h a v e never been accused of stealii:'.- any-th ing - Youth 's Companion .

Saw It Come Out of a Cow. A l i t t le ci ty boy and hi-: s i s t e r

Dorothy wen- t aken to t h e com, :> for th.e f i rs t t ime.

The two ch i ld ren were h a p p y a.: he

s ing tii< doilai a e c unp en I fi ni;

I •

<,'11

oiun 'h 2! and

tor

. \ve. . April

a ie

Xi X ^ 1

Someth ing New in Tab lec lo ths . She ha l come into the s to re to buy

iab lec lo lhs an 1 she s t a t e d iQ llie be- i '•.Inning tha i s h e wan t ed somethini;, • "new."

Th.e s a l e s m a n was ea t i e a t and showetl lier • veiythin,^ in stock, bu' no th ing sui ted

"Oh. d e a r ! " s h e excla imed, fuss i ly , , ' hav en t >' a a n y t h l a g diff": 'nt

The c lerk broiu'dit out one ef th .e ! d i scarded ta ' j l ee lo ths tha t h e had put back on the shel f , and said with an I tir of la tere- •

one of the ve rv newes t de

G i m r a n

e l p t b e H o r s e No nrtlclc Ih more useful

about the stable than Mica Axle Crcnse. Put a little on tlie spiuiltci before yjii "hook up"—U will help tbe horse, and Lrin^ the luuU home aulckcr.

MEGA M L E I m s E I

usorj ti'fJ/—Letter than any oilur prcaKe. Coats the nab Willi a bard , su ioo th su r f ace o f nowdcreil mica which reduce* liiction. Ask the dcnlcr lor

Mica Ailc Grease. lIAKMftfl OIL nOMTANY

l i i i iur ;uint t«d

Of,

day was long. In the l a t e a f t e r n o o n they wa tched tiie cow,- e o m e h o m e . : heard wiih delight the t inkl ina ; .v lie!Is. and t h e l i t t le bov even wi nt

madam, middle

ight a roua i i "Why . yes ' e." she said

i m t i )

Vou -m d tl e edgt

iie cen te r is a ide r r u n s

have t h a t •at'

to Hospital Story-Tell ing. the b a r n s t o

At s u p p e r , iny, her Ha '• crii d ou!

"Oh. Dotty tha t milk.

' i e t h " mi lk ing done, jnsi a - Dororhv w; lia to tier rosy lips, tla •

d o n ' t ' Vou mu ii'* d t's ne t lit to di ink.

in s; a n ill of a m "ood do not enga;

'I <» <'ou vl u c o any woman Mint r u \ -llno A ntb.oplic \v ill linprovu In r licjil'.h nml tht all wo claim f o r I t . Wo wi l l

send her ahsohili'ly fren a laigo iii:il box of I'axtini' with book of lustriit'-tloici nml K«,nulno ti'siinnmlalH. Sen.I your uumo ami uddre.su on a pu.slal caul.

c I rn t l ' i'M ami In'al.H in uou ii s m o m -biano af-

fcclbms, such an n.nal calanh pdvlo •aianli ami Innammallon eansiMl by u nib

nmo Ills; soro eyes, HOIO throat and inoiiih, by die cl local trcatmenl Its enr-ntlvit power over these tronbh s Is extra-ordinary nnd f^lven imnndialo relltf. Thou^amls of women ni o u.sinj; nnd rce-omnit'iMlmK il every day. fo cents nl (IrnjrKlslsoibymall. Ki im mber,however, IT COSTS VOU NOTIIIM; TOTKV IT. Till-: JU J'AXTO.N CO., not ion,

Not an Ad.

Karico Tosidli , the l ia l lau pianist , wlio was mar r ied iu la mlon :o Coun-te MoiillgllO' o. the d i \o ree i l w Ife of the crown prim I Saxony, uou Kin-, Kredei iek \ m ; u s t u s o. Saxttnv, lia re fu .ed au offer made him b\ a Ham burr, impresa r io to pive live coace r t : for .*2,100, saying he had imt m a r ried his wife to u . c her a ; an a i h e p t iseiuenl.

W a g n e r as a Cura t ive Agei t. Vernon Lee has Pdd soinewIiei- tin

s tory of the marve lous eh'ecls of War a e r on a h e a d a c h e ; il uia\ be proved m y night a l the giieen'H Hall. Om Iocs, a f t e r :i t ime, s u c c u m b to what s a kind of hypno t i sm; the soumls eein almo: I to c lear Ihe air, or at list to lull one in to a kind of d ream i which only the sense of hea r ing ox

came oil' of a cow, I : tw it,"

Not to Be Was ted . Hen C. ry had m a r bis hou *

swamp, which w a s a breedin," for In ids of maa-ea t i ' ig m -a. ,; Some e n t e r p r l s i n e n"i."hbe:,-learned of the c rude oil t : e t went to I 'en and t r ied to pe.. nc; him to e x t e r m i n a t e the pe ;

" E x t e r m i n a t e 'em' . ' ' said Ib n much. No: much Why. M C,.,-. an" 1 just pa i l $32 for screenini ; tl side p lazzer that she ' s bct/n pr • me aboul for yea r s . 1 low wa to ge t a n y good ot !t, it we kill i :f the s k e e t e r s . " - Youth s Companion

OLD S O A K E R S

Get S a t u r a t e d with Caf fcme.

When a person lias um I (otl ' ie !< a n u m b e r of years ami i-'radiial:\ d i n e d in hea l th , it is time the ; • " should be let! off in e ' d - r tw wlu ' ther o r not it l ia- been ! 1 cause of t he t rouble.

A lady iu Huntsvi l le . Via . -a;, s > a. used cof fee for abou t 10 y e a : : , anil t the pa.-t 20 y e a t s has had " s tomach t roul le "1 have been ", > ed by many phv. iciam but all i . \ l l ve ry th ing failed to ;;;ve n lief W . pro l : a t e d for soim t ime, aad i . . : near d y ' i p Wl.'-n ' :' • ' i it ntly to I ' a t l ake ot food a .a ti,. t lied eotfi e ap.'.in and it : e . e 1 on s teuia i h

"I llnally cenchuh 'd that e' If h" cause of m\ t rouble and b i '

n. im; ii 1 tried tea in its l ace . 1 then milk, but m l lhcr agreed '• me; then 1 comaienced usiny I'e ' i;:

had it proj 'cil> m a d e ..ml it wa \ pleasing to the ta .te.

"I have now m "d it f ou r ment! and ni> heal th i so areat ly impro'. ' that I can cat a lmos t a n y t h i n g I ward and can s leep well, whereas , belei I su f fe red for y e a r s with insomnia

"I h a v e found t h e cause of mv (rou bles and a way to get r!d of Uu m i Vou can depend upon if. I app rec i a t e^ PoBlum. r he re ' s a Ueasoa Ucad "The Uoud lo Wcllvillc;' in i

e . lOt'S : to vis i t in a:- at; 1 ailMtse t h e p at lents A rich "aan iu Xew York engarp.'d M a n •1. 1 " Wild t . t h e

: dimiie at ive enter t t i i ner . wha) ha-- ^ iven ' plea 11 ire in nea.rlv eve ry city, to visit 1 regula rly ce r ta in 1 !JO;| i t a l s in Xew

il York. Mr Wild, r wa s welcor. ed en-11 a 1 1 thus ia st lcal ly by rl 10 < c w a l e s e t nt 1 a-oes t icnts , a a d hi.-, mer TV « 'ori- • did then) wlu puod.

Class i fy ing Her . Ascum—I unders tood you to call

Mrs. Uownder a widow, but her hus-band is living.

Wise- Oh. y e s : she ' s what vou

wm F o r I n f a n t s r- n d C h i l d r e n .

:

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m m s s m Signatnr

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Promoles Di^slioalhcentil-I n»?ss oiul I'csr.Coaiii'j" s n'-iii. Opiuiu.Mnriiluiie nor Mi X»)T Narc o t i c .

JftT/fi '/ / bv

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Aperfen Remedv l i on , Sour Sto; l i i . ia

I Worms.0 snvulsioiis.K1

j ucss ami Loss o r Sni-i i

Facsimile Si naiurc ;

N E W Y O R K .

^232f i oiTarciiVLred under d I •

Exact Copy of Wrapper.

s, ^ ' r -

2 ^ J k « % i l . i i W . i .

ly

wil l relieve soreness e n d siiffness c l i cke r end easier fhen any other p repo raho^ sc id for i-ha^ purpose •

ir penefrcles ro ihe bone, quickens the blood, d r i ves ciwcy farigue and gives sfrengJh end elcs i ic ly \o Ihe musc les .

Thousands use Sloan's Linimeril for rheumafisin. neuralgia, toothache sprains, contracted muscles, stiff joints, curs, bruises, burns, cramp or colic and insect stings PRICE 25C.50<?, 6 ^ 1 0 0

Dr.Earl 5 Sloan.BosJon.Moss.UW

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r> t o f - e n d a l l

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W r l i e ( o i v f o r o n r

f o r e c a s t f c r I h o con^-inq s e a s o n . It >vil: mtike m o n c v f o r >00-

D o n ' t d e f a v , b u i

REVILLON J4!h Street

mil*.lit < all a " ' . l ab widow" -1; - a PATENTS'ltu] M A R K S ,,-en. 1 i ff . • . \

woman who has l lous ion Tost

a la te husband \ \ l \ V S DI IC .v n o w I l I 1 1M(II,!I-' llo. W A . 1

1 IH,'-1 t a: Oi s '« ^ •ai, u n-ui KIUJK.

It'i m 1 iwt rr« U;Sa ., N.h

N e w o n r i H o i n e s t c • d-H © ( » v i 1 a t i o n s i n

EKfflwc:

W h i l e n o w o m a n is e n t i n ly f rom p.erioilic su.Verlnp .1 dot's seem to be t h e plan of nut ure t ha t women shou ld surt'er 0 scvei-i '.y I r r e g u l a r i t i e s a m i pain a r c po-ltAa iv deuce t h a t s emc 'h ; ; . ' .« w n a j whudi shou ld be set n g h t « r t vv..i lead lo e r ious d e r a u g c a . e u t i f l lu tern;:;ine ..rp ran;>in.

"l aousa iu i s of w o m e n , h a v c f, f e rn h a m

found relief f r o m ail 1 bv t a k i n g VvL-etaMe (

I v0.a ll on .pound

is maui

x ^ /

New Distrirls Now 0p« r d h S av n.

f i r r r

£ S

1 e!

M l 5 5 ADCLAIDt: N i C M O L S

tha t period of Its t e r r o r s rep alai f u n e t i o u s .sheulil consti[iK ncc

car. cs W omt n \v 1.e a; <

t ak ' ia;iti i 'da;te a

f r ... 1 ativi rOi>ts am! lici t 11 e most thoroiii h fem ; l< r kno'-vn to na'e . al se.t n i-

ure « '. be 1 oiuvit,. n w h el o mucl : d' -eomfort a 'u i rol" t rouble*, w *.h palu: ; ; ! or :r

d am tt> ard oil the sieriou-and be i\ -toreil t o bea l t l and s i n ..p'la b\ tin..21^

l y d i a 11. P i n k h a m ' s V e g e t a b l e C o m p o u n d

I Th

Miss Adela ide Xichoh; of ;p ' | West ' P u i S t r ee l New Y<:k ( '• wr i tes : - D i - a r M r .. r i n k h a i n - " i t w o n i ' n w ,• itTe? woulil on \ ndy upon l ydia M r i u k h a m s W p-e tabh 'Compo.au l l lu r tr- P u - s \\ e.:..! I e (jiiickly a l levia ted . 1 feel p r e a t l y imli ,l)led fe r t h e relief ami hea.tl; which ha- been b r o u g h t t o m e by your me^t imaMi ' renirdy.

L y d ' a K. P i n k h a m ' s V e g e t a b l e Compound c u r e s Female Corapln such a . r a i l i n g and DispiacemeulN. ami Organ ie Pi-ea.ses l h ad;u n (ii-neral Hetul i ty . Iml iges t ion and inv igo ra t e s the who le l i in in im ' s y s t e m . I 'or the d e r a n g e m e n t s of the Kidneys of e i the r sex Lydia U. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is exee l l cn t

Mrs. Pinkham's Stanilinp; Invitation to Women W o m e n s u f f e r i n g f r o m any fo rm of f e m a ' e w e a k n e s s a r e invi ted to

w r i t e Mrs I ' inUhum, a t Lynn.Mjiss From t h e s y m p t o m s p'iven t h e t n m b l e may be loca ted and t b e qu ickes t amlsure . s t way of reeovcry advised.

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M V *1; IN N T S , l< K\ rti-ii Thi.Mr- Block Dvtmtt, M i c h i g a n o r t A, I M H i l K. S m i l S i r M • ' , M i t l v .

li III !>!« '1 Ll

1 » a . f u l l i t a - r . -o^ i iH t<i u n a . ! . , i \ i , • • . n i , . , I ' .Ol i l u l n i .»•.( , uu111 l n » t a i i l l \ n n . . . n . .. o lil-l T o u l l i n t 1 p , N ' o u m l f r m , I n o n o m i n t i t v ; < f a c t o r t i i a i i l e e , ImniM w i l l i m i l . j u t i r \ n p n o n f u l t u k f i i ( o u r l l im-h •» , l i iv l. 11N |>* •p . ' l v f . 1 4 >.- .u . 1 . 11L', I , li !«• \ \ 411.1 O i l , Irml liyiiutrs .Vr« !• i

DEFIANCE STARCH for sl .ircMiig Uuest a u ' u *

>0OOO««OOO<>OOOOOOOOOOO$OOOOO<^9OOOO99<KX>O<X>OO<XXX»<XXX%(

The Busiest Season of the Year is Upon Us.

*'-jj

More Drv Goods will bo sold within tlu1 next sixty days in Lowell than in four months of any other season. W e are mag-* .iafc.'i

nitieen'lv 0(iiii!)!>od for this rush season with the largest and most eomplete stock we have ever shown, and sinee we nave

had our store made bigger, aro taking care of a greatly inoroased business with no additional expense. The winter needs

of ovorv family aro many but the expondilures to supply these wants need not be large, nor will they be to those who buy

TIumv S T O R E N E W S A L e a d e r of Ladies ' C l o a k s is ou r SIS.00 one.

It s Sa t in lined tlinmu'liout, made of line Kersev , t r immed in embroidered velvet and h a s t h e Mikado sleeve. Colors Mack. blue, or In own.

Another sh ipment ot the F a m o u s H road head and Son-* Hress ( ioods ju^ t receixod. W e a r e exclusive sell-ing agen t s in Lowel l for th i s l amous b rand f rom J a m e s -town See the new weaves in Hlacks . Browns , Navies

and ( i r a y s . Now for the wintei Hosiery. Black C a t atni W a y n e

Kni t , two of the bes t and longes t wearing1 b r a n d s of s tock ings on the m a r k e t can be had at our s tore . Fleeced lined Hose for l>oys, i^ir ls and Ladies a t 15 ami

In fan t s ' , Ch i ld r en ' s , and Ladies ' Wool Hose a t 25

a n d i 5 0 c , t h e k i n d t h a t w e a r .

Ask to see t h e New F l u f f v RulHe Lad ies ' Be l t s in Browns and Blacks . Also notice the new K l a s J c , Silk

ami F^eather bel ts . A new as so r tmen t <•[ t u v k w e a r just opened for vout

inspection at popu la r prices, i

T h e New I 'apill ion and S t . Re^i;

! >ea uties.

See the New Me.\ can carved back combs.

J list received. L i lies Mulller^. T h e s e Reef ^1.00 and irl.50.

Wav Knit Mu tilers

H a n d B a i ^ s a r e

il s o t h e w i d e L o m l )

a n d g e n t l e m e n ' s l o n ^ - s i l k

r s a r e u p t o t h e m i n u t e , p r i c e

n all colors. A Lfooil neck and

bes t p ro tec tor 25 ami 5 'c. and Dark P r i n t s we offer a t 7c jajMil l e f t - o ' e r s but one of tin' locks in t h e coun t ry .

Hest 11 rade oi i^i^r

er yard . Not a l i t th a r r e s t ami most select

ii Everything in Dry Goods

-T .

Ca l l for R. A* ( l . C n r s e t St vie, (>71. It is the bes t out for ^1.00. Made of Cou t i l l e and has the lon^- Hip . L'olors whi te and Drab.

O u r X m a s H a n d k e r c k i e f s a r e more t e m p t i n g than ever. T h e y a re r eady for your inspection.

W h i t e 1 lemst i tched School I I - n d k e r j l i i e f s 25c do'/. An all ivtnen Handke rch i e f a t 5c.

W e have a la r i fe a s s o r t m e n t of se lect p a t t e r n s in Arnold s Book. Fold F l a n n e l e t t e s in l i ^h t and d a r k shades su i tab le for Kimonas, Dress in^f jSa pies. W a i s t s and House W r a p p e r s . Pr ice 18c per y a r d . A l a r ^ e a s s o r t m e n t ot p a t t e r n s in s ingle fold F l a n n e l e t t e s a t 10c an i 1 2 1 jC per ya rd .

Kni t r n d e r s k i r t s , a ssor ted colors, p a r t wool, a j^ood warm cme for 50c. An all wool Kni t I ' n d e r s k i r t e x t r a

weigh t . P r i ce S l . Outing* F l anne l r n d e r s k i r t s in knee e n ^ t h and ful l l eng th a t 45 and 50c.

W e a l w a y s t a k e pr ide in our line of shawls . See them and be convinced oi the i r super io r qua l i ty and and reasonab le pr ice. Double and s ingle S h a w l s in b r o w n s B lacks and ( i r e y s from 50c to 00.

i . j W e can s h o w vou a tine a s s o r t m e n t of Wool S k i r t P a t t e r n s in Blk . , ( i r a y , Wine, Red, Navy and ( i r e en . P e r p a t t e r n S1.00.

See our e i ^ h t bu t ton leng th B r o w n Kid Gloves a t S2.50 per pa i r . W e also have the 16 bu t ton leng th in blk. and whi te a t $3.00.

Klbow C a s h m e r e Gloves in B l a c k s and G r e y s at 75c and $1.00.

Lad ie s ' and C h i l d r e n ' s Golf Gloves in al l the new s h a d e s in wool or mercer ized a t 25c and 50c.

A F r e s h S h i p m e n t of F a l l r n d e r s k i r t s in t h e S o r o s i s and Allen B r a n d s j u s t received. W e have 'em in merc-erized, Hea the rb loom and S i .ks . F r o m SL00 to $7.00.

Vou should see o u r line of $5.00 Dres s S k i r t s in Bla ks, Browns , ( i r a y s and Navy . T h e y c a n ' t be beat . We have a 17 j^ored P a n a m a s k i r t c u t very full price $5.00. Never equaled a n y w h e r e .

A new a s s o r t m e n t ot Couch C o v e r s jus t in, t hey a r e beau t ies . Pr ice , trom $1.25 to $4 00

B a t h Robe B lanke t s in the new p a t t e r n s a t $ 2 \ r 2.50 W e were told by m a n u f a c t u r e r s t h a t we sell more

w r a p p e r s t han any s to re ol our si/.e in Michigan. I t m u s t be because we c a r r y a b i ^ e r line of be t t e r s t y l e s and a t b e t t e r prices t han o the r s .

W e c a r r r y 7000 y a r d s of Ribbon. T h e r e ' s a reason our o u t p u t of R i b b o n s is enormous, a n i o n s t h e splendid values add the low pr ices we offer them a t .

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.1. II. C a r e y of Cadl l l ao w a s in t o w n I IiIh eek.

Mph. A r t h n i ' S t o n e npent M o n d a y In ( i r a n d l lapldH.

T l i o o d o r e ' i(»UHh nf F reepnr l , wiih In t n w n W e d n o n d a y .

M I h h F l o r enoo Klnu: w a n In C r n n d K a p l d s W e d n e H d a y .

M rs Keyen nf Wli l toha l l Is 1 he g u e s t of he r Hon I his week .

Miss B e r t h a a n d T h e l i m i Da w n m i art- 111 wl t l i Hoarlel lever .

MIss Mal»el S e o t i w a s Imnio f r n n i < I r a n d Kap ldn S a t n r d a y .

Mrs. S. (). L i l t l o l i e l i l nIhUciI irlendH /it S a r a n m - n v e r S n n d a . \ .

Mrs. C . C n n p c r a i i d d a u g h l e r . lennlo s p e n t S n n d a . \ In S a r a n a e .

Mr. a n d Mrs. K a n s n m \ a i i g ; h a i i speii 1 S u n d a y a t l l l m d a l e .

Mrs . .1 (dm MeCall s p e n t S a t u r d a y j'. 'rl S u n d a \ In ' I r a n d Kap lds .

Miss A l i a l a l l a s of T r a v e r s e C i t y Is v i s i t i n g he r s l H l e r a n d f a t h e r .

S a i n S w e e t l a n d w a s In C r a i e l K a p -l d s t h e la t t e r p a r t of l a s t week.

Mrs. H u r t C h a r l e s vis i ted r e l a t i v e s In M (iHeley t he lirnl nf t h e week.

Vnu wi l l lind a line Hue nf l lee te l ined s h n e s a t K n g e r s s h o e s t o r e .

Mr. a n d Mrs. l l n y d I 'nilok v is i ted Ihtflr p a r e n t s lu I'.lsle n v e r S u n d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs. . l a m e s I'.rM.nl nf A d a vlMlted Mrs . C n r a < h a s e S u n d a v .

H u m t n Mr. a n d Mrs. I . e n n a r d h(»7.ung < >et. 10, a n p n u n d s n n .

Miss Iva \ l n y e nf Ve rgennes v is i ted her a u n t Mrs. M a g g i e K y d e r S u u d a y .

H e n r y t h e d r u g g i s t is r e t a i l i n g n e w wal l p a p e r a t w h n l e s a l e f a o t n r y prices.

C h a r l e s l l u t e h l s n u h a s r e t u r n e d f rn in Cadl l lao w h e r e hii h a s been w n r k l u g .

A g n e s a n d Li l l ian l . n w l n g (»f C r a n d v l l l e a r e s p e n d i n g t he week v\ I th r e l a t i ve s .

. l u s t r<'rt'lv»'d a lint- nf ladle's m e n ' s misses a n d c h i l d r e n ' s g a i t e r s . K n g e r s t he whne m a n .

If y n u r feet get c o l d 1 c a n c u r e t h e m w i t h I 'al l h a n d s n e k s n r fe l t a n d r u h h e r s . K n g e r s s h n e s l n r e .

Keduced pr ices a n d h fl l1^ Inch m n u l d l n g n r is fl I I n o h b o r d e r free w i t h oneh r n n m wal l p a p e r so ld S a t u r d a y n e t . ' j c . i'.MiT. a t l l enry 'H h r u g Mlore.

MlsseH L e n n a a n d L l d a I ' l akes lee vis i ted f r i e n d s a n d r e l a t t v c s l n ' i r a i n l K a p l d s nn S u n d a y a n d a t t e n d e d Wil-l i am II . C r a n e a t I 'nwerM S / i t u r d a y e v e n i n g .

In a d d l t l n n t o o u r r edueed prleen nn wa l l p a p e r Sa t u n l a y Met. I'll, we will g i v e 1 feel I ' ^ l neh m n u l d l n g n r Is f t . Is Inch h n n l e r — f r e e w i t h e a c h r o o m Hold a t 'J'le o r u p pe r rol l .

H e n r y ' s h r u g n l n f e .

C la rence S p e a k e r w a s In ( i r a m i Oc l . 1^. a d a u g h t e r .

K a p l d s M o n d a y . a F u l l e r of ( J r a n d K a p l d s s p e n t I ' h o u e :ir» f n r b u s a n d b a g g a g e . S u n d a y w i t h h is f a m i l y .

M e f j u e e n \ W a l l e r s . tf . . . . . . . W i n n i e L e a r y of r r e e p n r t w a s

h o m e fn r o v e r S u n d a v . Ka t r 'm l / . e t h e L o w e l l W a g o n e t t e line. I ' h o n e :i.'» tf

Mrs . L. S W h i t e w a s In ( J r a n d K a p l d s W e d n e s d a y .

A p p l e s w a n t e d a t I he c a n n i n g f ae l o r y . I d win F a l l a s .

C h a s I l a t h w a y nf L a n s i n g w a s Mrs. Win. K a m l n w nf ( J r a n d Kap-Ihe g u e s t nf Miss Lllie Hey w a r d o v e r |,jH | H . r n i n t h e r Mrs. I). Nev . S u n d a y . c o m b F r i d a y .

M r a n d Mrn. (Jeo. M. W l n e g a r a n d j m r > n m i M r r t< | > a v | , | M a n g .

S u b s c r l p t l n n In L K n c i a ; received f r m n (J. II F o r c e , L o s Ange les .

Mrs . W a y n e P a r d e e Is v i s i t i n g f r i e n d s l n I ' r e e n o r t a n d v l e l n l l v .

son K o g e r s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h Mr. a n d M rs <) C. M c D a n n e 1.

Mrs . W M. W o r d e n r e t u r n e d t o i l a y f r o m a t h r e e w e e k s ' visit w i t h r e l a -t i v e s In ( ' l ove l and , (>h1o.

Will (J a l i o w a y r e s igned his p o s i t i o n a s c le rk at t h e W a v e r l y a n d st a r l e d fo r C h a r l o t t e T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g .

Mr. a n d Mrs. I'. F . K o n a n a n d t w o ch i ld ren nf ( J r a n d K a p l d s v i s i ted relatlvoM here t he l a t t e r p a r t nf l as t week .

My C h r i s t m a s a r l g o o d s h a v e a r r i v e d a n d m a y be s e e t i a l m y I m m e ; m y s l o c k h a v i n g been m o v e d f r o m Miss UnHWor th 'n s t o r e . I ' ea r l Keene .

M r s . Ld w i n I ' o l ru f f Is s p e n d i n g a few d a y s w i t h her m o t h e r , Mrs. Nnr -m a n F o r d , In L o g a n .

a n d s o n K l e h a r d w e r e In ( J r a n d K a p l d s l a s t S a t u r d a y .

S I X C K A T F N A I L F K S W A N T F.I) a t m y c a n n i n g f a c t o r y a t L o w e l l .

A. M ( J lbbs e x p e c l s s o o n t o r e n t h is f a r m a n d m o v e t o L v a r t t n be n e a r h is d a u g h t e r .

F O K T Y MOKK W'OMFN WAN TLI) In t r i m a p p l e s . S n m e a r e e a r n i n g

pe r d a y . l-'ree f a r e a n d f ree r n n m n e a r f a c t o r y . I 'd w i n l- 'a l las, L n w e l l , Mich.

H o w ' s t h i s f n r a c l u b b i n g n f f e r : T h e Kevlew (jf Kevlews , p r ice .s:;.uu. Succes s m a g a z i n e a n d L e d g e r , e a c h $1.00, t o t a l v a l u e $.'» 00. O u r prlcti f n r a l l t h e s e on ly ^a .00 . ' (Jot In o n t h i s .

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of its lasting (jiialities.

Our cut glass s ter l ing and plated sil-ve rware lines are se-

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N a t u r a l l y t h e " L / " c u s e l n u T u r n m-u le b y " J o h n Kel ly ."

Kest f o r b - a c h e r s , s h o p p e r s , a n d all w n m e n w h o a r e o b l i g e d t n s t u n d n r w a l k a g n n d d e a l nf

I'ell ciiHhlnn remnve% t h e j a r a n d re l ieves n e r v e s t r a i n . S a v e d n e l n r s ' bills by w e a r i n g t h l s s l n u ' .

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goes wi th every sale .

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F u r n i t u r e Dealers and U n d e r t a k e r s . Phones in

Both Residences and S to re .

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