Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
«<br />
• flJFW^^NfWWBW^R ^^^7 V***^P^V4W W<br />
:**?<br />
f. L. ANDREWS A CO. MO**itTOS$.<br />
• ii i " - ••'" • • i , ' i—••;' ' \ '•• "<br />
THUBSDAY, DEO. <strong>21</strong>,<strong>1905</strong>.<br />
The location <strong>of</strong> the next Army<br />
and Navy football game will be<br />
determined simply by the Emergency<br />
Hospital accomodations<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
Russia is in sore distress, but<br />
tbe nations <strong>of</strong> the earth will hopd<br />
that out <strong>of</strong> it she will come redeemedand<br />
petrified, and—aHgn<br />
herself with the civilization <strong>of</strong> the<br />
time.<br />
Secretary Hitchcock has now<br />
discovered that there *have been<br />
extensive land frauds perpetrated<br />
in Kansas. If Mr. Hitchcock<br />
wants to entertain the public with<br />
a novelty, he will discover some<br />
section <strong>of</strong> the public domain<br />
where the land frauds have not<br />
been perpetrated.<br />
A CARD.<br />
I, the undersigned, do hereby agree<br />
to refund tbe money on a 50 cent bottle<br />
<strong>of</strong> Greene's Warranted Syrnp <strong>of</strong><br />
Tar if it failes ro cure your cougb or<br />
cold. I also guarantee a 25-cent bottle<br />
to prove satisfactory or money reunded.<br />
tl9<br />
Will B. Harrow.<br />
Canadian Holiday Excursions via<br />
Grand Trunk Rail way'Sy atom<br />
Single fare for tbe round.trip to<br />
certain Canadian points on all tiains<br />
Dec. 14th, 15tb, 16th and 17th, 1902,<br />
valid* returning to leave destination to<br />
and including January 6tb,' 1906<br />
For fares and further information call<br />
on your 16carAgentt>n write to GEO.<br />
W. VAUX, A. G. P. & T. A., Chicago,<br />
Ilk<br />
A Fearful rate<br />
It is a tearful fate to have to endure<br />
the terrible torture ol piles. "I can<br />
truthfully sayV writes Harry Colson,<br />
Masonville, la., "that for blind, bleeding,<br />
itching and protruding . piles,<br />
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best cure<br />
made.'' Alsj best lor cots burns and<br />
injuries. 25c at ?. A. Sigler's, druggist.<br />
W18TKA&I0V<br />
The pc<strong>of</strong>ittDt %U Michigan foot bah<br />
team are said to be about <strong>12</strong>5,000 for<br />
the season.<br />
There has been excellent skating<br />
for the past two weeks and our young<br />
people haye been enjoying it —<br />
Citizens <strong>of</strong> Brighton have to clean<br />
the snow from tbeir sidewalks before<br />
9 a. m. or pay for having the same<br />
d:ne.<br />
Mr. Rockefeller's income* is now<br />
placed by a Wall street authority at<br />
$10,000 per hour. Well, we all have<br />
to use o«l.<br />
A country town is a wonderful convenience<br />
to residents <strong>of</strong> the country.<br />
The better the town tbe ouore valuable<br />
are tbe larras near it.<br />
Anjj3por_gjr]Jn need jf a friendor<br />
advice can*call on or write to Ensign<br />
P. Mogenson, 89r> Kort St. West,<br />
Detroit Salvation Aroiy.<br />
Thursday night last some one broke<br />
into Uowlett Bros. Hardware store, M<br />
E. Kohn's general sCbre and the meat<br />
market at Gregory. But little booty<br />
was secured and no clue.<br />
N. Knoohuizen <strong>of</strong> Fowlerville, county<br />
commissioner <strong>of</strong> schools, was in this<br />
. With the leaders <strong>of</strong> the State vicinity the past week visiting schools.<br />
Grange berating the new primary He was the guest <strong>of</strong> F. L. Andrews<br />
election law at the Grand Rapids and family while in Pincknej.<br />
meetittg^anoV 4he friends <strong>of</strong>-the— This <strong>of</strong>fice turned out a co<br />
administration apologizing for it<br />
invoices <strong>of</strong> job work for Chelsea par<br />
before Farmers' clubs in Lansing ties the past wt ek. Thanks, gentlemen,<br />
the unbiased and not too well in do so some more. We will trv and<br />
formed ! ay man would be justified treat yon right both in quality <strong>of</strong> work<br />
m concluding lHatTEe~lawis open a~ndprice.<br />
to hostile criticism.<br />
_ "<br />
Don't encourage that boy in his idea<br />
that be has bad enough schooling before<br />
be has finished a common high<br />
Bchool course. The chances for tbe<br />
plug man are disappearing, so give<br />
him enough education to raise him<br />
out <strong>of</strong> this class.<br />
PECULIAR FIRES.<br />
Ilie • !W::'i*Ue-r Ift- Wlilch Many Dlwasti';»;.:-:<br />
lil.nzvs Oi-iRiiialo.<br />
JJU-'I i.i a wosiiiivful proslmvi' <strong>of</strong> Li.v.;<br />
There h.ivt> IHH».: ";:ist:iiKTs :u ;> > toili indigestion,<br />
constipation, malaria, chills,<br />
and fever, Jaundice, nervousness,<br />
Irritability, melancholia, and all<br />
sickness due to disordered liver.<br />
jttfc not a cathartic, but a gentle,<br />
herbaVtiver medicine, which eases<br />
withouUTritating.<br />
Jrice 2Sc it »U BrnSgHa.<br />
Subscribe for the Pinc^fiey Diepatoiit -<br />
DeWIWs VSSt Solve<br />
For PMoiy Burwti ta copy <strong>of</strong> this<br />
oKer be cut)IIshed in the PINCKNEY DISPATCH, a<br />
newtjuip' r printed and circulating in said county<br />
threo successive we« wcess previous to said day <strong>of</strong><br />
heartn/X<br />
AR^UR A. MONTAGUE,<br />
Judge <strong>of</strong> Probate.<br />
4r<br />
•;w.<br />
STATE OP1 MICHIttW the pr«bate court, fci-'''<br />
tbe cjunty <strong>of</strong> Livingston —At a session <strong>of</strong><br />
said courts held at the probata.<strong>of</strong>floe in the vlllag* '^%^S*><br />
<strong>of</strong> Howell in said county on theN^iuth day ol Deo» .,^^-^<br />
ember A. D. 1903. Prewut: Hon. Arthur A. MOL-<br />
tagiig, judge <strong>of</strong> Probate, in the ritatter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eitate <strong>of</strong><br />
- *~~<br />
BBRT GOODWIN, deceased<br />
Desaie Whitehead having filed la said court her<br />
petition praying that the administration <strong>of</strong> said<br />
estate be granted to llaniet Porter, or to some<br />
other suitable person.<br />
it is ordered, that the filth' day <strong>of</strong> January, A.<br />
D., 1006, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, at said probate<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, be and is hereby appointed for hearing<br />
said-petition. It is further ordered, that public<br />
no*ice there<strong>of</strong> b£.glv?u by publication <strong>of</strong> a copy <strong>of</strong><br />
this order, for three successive weeks previous to<br />
said day <strong>of</strong> h< Bring, iu trie PISCKS BY DISPATCH, a<br />
newspaper printed and circulated in said county.<br />
ARTHUR A. MONTAGUE,<br />
52 Judge <strong>of</strong> Probate.<br />
^tate <strong>of</strong> Michigan. Thirty-fifth Judicial<br />
'Circuit, in Chancery buit pending in the<br />
Circuit Court for ihe county <strong>of</strong> Livingston, in<br />
' hancery, «t Howell. Mich., on the «th day <strong>of</strong><br />
November, 19M,<br />
LILLY B. FO.XGER, complainant<br />
V8<br />
JIMKS FONOKK, defendent<br />
In this canfe.it appealing nppcai irom aflidavit on-flie,<br />
tliat tbe defendant,/nmes Fonger, is a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
t.ilftmj<br />
this state, but that : (lis Ills \vl whereabouts are nnknown,<br />
therefore, on motion <strong>of</strong> James A. Greene, Solicitor<br />
for Compla-nnnt, it la rrdered that the defendant,<br />
James Fouler,-e ter \,\e appeflrance in said cause<br />
on or beiore tbr;>e months irum the date <strong>of</strong> thia<br />
or