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SteepleAsivesa 1» a<br />
Sigft of Nerve Trowb!e<br />
and Should<br />
Re Looked To.<br />
There are three different m*hi/*eta-<br />
Uoiu^f sieeplesaneee.<br />
First, fcartUy to sleep a wink afl night.<br />
itcauu, io Ua awake « Jon* ihtte before<br />
fatting asleep; third, tc&Jl sawn »000,<br />
wakmg uj> after r^vtrst SSO-JTB and tics;<br />
6B3 it hare! to fd/.-?r> again.<br />
They mean thkt somewhere in the<br />
nerve fterea. aoraewhere in the brain<br />
ot 2a. somewhere Jn the blood vesaels<br />
ih*t carry blood to the brain, something<br />
is radically wrens, andmust be riahteA/<br />
or the end may be worse than death.<br />
To right It. take Dr. Mil*** Nervine.<br />
Sonne other symptom* of nerve troti-<br />
Die ire: Disatneas, Headache, Eaek-<br />
«-ae> Worry. Fretfufcjes*, Irritahuity,<br />
Melancholy, Lack of Ambition.<br />
Tbey Indicate diseases which may lead<br />
to EpUepsy. Jits, St, Vitus* Dance.<br />
Neevoua Pw«3tratton. Paralvsia. Irneantt*.<br />
Xotiung wiil give such quick and last*<br />
in*" relief as Dr. AL'ter Nervine*<br />
"My husband had been stek for weeks,<br />
eould not alt up to have his bed made!<br />
With alt the medical help w«^mildcet<br />
neither sleep or -sat. Our baby gtii was<br />
sent awayvsnd all eatteribarreS hS!<br />
cause ho eouid net stana a hie or tata><br />
ina\ I read Ci a -sa* of nervous pros*<br />
tration cured by Dr. *ffiea^«£ratto<br />
Nervine. We began sfvtar It to aim.<br />
«5**'» * &wh* vw»* jable toba<br />
dreeeed. from thnt tisae he steadily<br />
inwrovedL Kervtne saved his Itfe."--<br />
MRS. A. G. EAacrN, ErcevlSe, KTY.<br />
••v «Mi>ra important iaaiic.<br />
A si ranger cs»e into an Atlanta<br />
bank the other day snd presented a<br />
uhe* k. for woich be wanted the fo'uv-<br />
S>ntin cash.<br />
* llave lo be identified." ssitHbeclerk,<br />
j Tie stranger took a bunch or letter<br />
trma bin pocket addressed tc the fame<br />
patce as that 00 the check.<br />
The clerk shook bis head.<br />
The man thou fa a minute and pw'led<br />
out bis watch, which bore the uame oid»« cover.<br />
Oierk hardly glanced at It.<br />
Tun yjiiiu dti|c »usios>»oisj>to00<<br />
Unique Leap Year Party-<br />
As leap jesr Is drswloir to a dote.<br />
The /oily Dosau mid all roJes wide sod<br />
*svi?*J rw****f« yoexHr tuem to spenu FtV<br />
d^y .vrSTssxwlth tbeMCtthe hoiat of<br />
sseft upen arrrviait to ^tl»atrUweat^<br />
h»fE "^aiksa«4 fO*£4'-** 1<br />
te^'uieat the<br />
LOWE & CO.<br />
THE GEO. N. BIGNALL STORE,<br />
315 N. Shiawassee Ave-, Corvnsa, Michigan<br />
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IG. A, Matliaway I<br />
M.Goot*r toX. Lewis, laodooseettoelL<br />
Aatttas, 1,«*.<br />
M. Svev to J, Laverock, lot. IS,<br />
block C, Owosso, W.<br />
R. Hunter to W. licKeraie, part tot<br />
12, folly's and, Owosso, m.<br />
C Davis to H. Hafiges, tote land 2,<br />
btock 2; Morrice, l«t<br />
J. Pardee to C. Woodwortii, land on<br />
section 12, New Haven, 2.000,<br />
O. Graham to i. Laverock, lot on<br />
section 24, Owosso, 275.<br />
J. Huntley to D. Hannifsn, land on<br />
section 3, Caledonia, 650,<br />
W. Frazier to L. Topping, land on<br />
sections 22 and 27, Shiawassee, 3,500.<br />
M. £. Church Items.<br />
For the advance of church work we<br />
prefer Christmas on any day rather<br />
than Sunday. Bow will it be with<br />
New^ears.<br />
"AH Things ^ew," will be the subject<br />
of the pastors sermon on Sunday<br />
morniog and in the eventng be will<br />
present the question, "Wnat Shall the<br />
Harvest he?<br />
When was oor Certet^nasfand raised<br />
as easily as this year?<br />
Wiil any fail to be in his place it<br />
Sunday school the first Sundoy of 1905?<br />
••The Xew Alms of the New Year,"<br />
is a subject that ought to draw every<br />
Epworlhian to the service Sunday<br />
evening.<br />
Now for a long pull a hard pul % and<br />
a pull together.<br />
S T U P E F I E S ; D 0 E 5 N T K I L L<br />
hTew Shell on Bursting: Beleases Gas<br />
Which Brings Sleep to Whole<br />
Begiments.<br />
The old-time pugilist was wont to<br />
brag tbat a blow from his fist would<br />
put his adversary to fieep. A military<br />
scientist has just announced an ioven-<br />
don v.hlch recalls the boast of the<br />
bruiser, for u<br />
« claims to be able to<br />
put whole regiments tb sleep in a literal<br />
secse. The invention consists of<br />
a shel! which U charted with an explosive<br />
just sufRcieat th burst it, thereby<br />
liberating a stupefying gas. If the<br />
soporific shell proves to be a success,<br />
it cannot fail to revolutionise warfare,<br />
and in future we may h^ar of fortresses<br />
beiuc^ captured in virtlie of tbe fact<br />
that U'elr defenders had all been reduced<br />
to a state of ccmai, by the sheila<br />
thrown amongst them. (Battles under<br />
am*!* conditions would nie\« a largely<br />
augment ad ambulance atauf to carry<br />
off the hjjtadreja ot prostrate warriors.<br />
If, as Is hot unifksiy, tb^ Red Cior*<br />
men were themselves attacked by tbe<br />
fames of the nHeHs, the battlefield<br />
would present a strange Spectacle indeed,<br />
the victorious army dairying tt<br />
whole regiments of unrsststfcog and unconscious<br />
prisoners, overcqfae— U a<br />
doubie sense—b> sleep.<br />
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T R U T H H A D ITS INNING.<br />
^""^"ff Story of Private Dntfy and<br />
Hia Xntsrview with ^ae ^<br />
Captain. '<br />
'It not inf nqutatly huppena that, when<br />
bar meet* liar, truth has its interlude,"<br />
is the way Col. He my Husa, veteran of<br />
the Seventeenth Connecticut volunteers,<br />
prefaces his story of an Irish soldier,<br />
Duffy by name. Whoae heroic services<br />
during the civil war gave him tame but<br />
Uttle less conspicuous than that he won<br />
for himself as a patron of the flowing<br />
bowl, Seeking opportunity for one of<br />
his periodicals, Duffy went to his captain<br />
one slay v.tth the story that he had<br />
Just received a letter ffern fe4s wife, ia<br />
which she toid isf theeaiW**n t»*«gsiefc,<br />
aid she was worn out with the work and<br />
care of them, aod begging him to ask<br />
the captain for a furlough that be might<br />
come home to her relief.<br />
'•Wife wrote you that, did sher bait<br />
mechanically asked the captain, apprehending<br />
the pettttoBers trick aad playin*:<br />
for a devies to cheek It without recoarse<br />
*o discipline.<br />
•tihe did, »or," deferentialij repUec<br />
DuCy.<br />
"So? And wheft did yoa receive this<br />
ntAT Gl SKPAKE A WORD, CAPTAIN-<br />
DBJART* - .<br />
he paused a moment, then partially retracing<br />
his steps he said:<br />
-May Oi sphake a ward, captain,<br />
dear?' ,<br />
•.<br />
•'Most assuredly you may," replied the<br />
captain.<br />
-An' ye'll not be the layst bit angry<br />
wid ihe for the aphakia' ot it?" cortinued<br />
Duffy.<br />
"Not in the least," compiacenUy re><br />
tnrned his superior.<br />
•Thin it's the trat' Oi -'musht be<br />
sphakin' at lasht," added the bumble<br />
private, with just the tamest hint of a<br />
smile lighting his bronzed face; "there<br />
do be two liars of us here, captain, and<br />
Ol'me one of thim; OI wor niver married<br />
in me loife!"—N. Y, Times.<br />
The Leader Washer:<br />
Owosso Lodge No. 8t F. & A. M.<br />
W„II.—GeergeT. (smpbell<br />
g. W.—Otto U Spra{«e<br />
Ji W,-Stsoiey F. Par kill<br />
Treasur^r--Myion H. Krapp<br />
Secretary—Harry I*. Crosby<br />
S D.-Harry Cloutfi<br />
J. D.—Aloazo Crane<br />
Tyler—E. Church<br />
Italy's Wealth.<br />
Prof. Nitti, the celebrated economist,<br />
estimates Italy's national wealth at fl3,-<br />
090,000.000. which shows a gain of S3><br />
000,000>00 since 1889, This would give<br />
about $400 as the average wealth per<br />
bead of population, which is less than<br />
one-third cf the average amount per<br />
capita in the United States and Great<br />
Britain.<br />
How They Don't Speak. /<br />
**I don't see any sense," observed Miss<br />
OldgirJv 'in a bride hiding her features<br />
under a veil." li<br />
'•You would it you were the, bride,"<br />
Suggested Miss Sulfuric significantly.<br />
Aid, after thinking it over. Miss Oldgirl<br />
decided to get huffy about »,t>—PhUadelphia<br />
Press.<br />
Jap Turns Jew.<br />
The London Jewish Chronicle states<br />
that a Japanese officer. Lieut. I.Tutom,<br />
has been received into the Jewish congregation<br />
at Shanghai. His earlier applications<br />
for admission were received<br />
very roldly, but he persisted, and is now<br />
a member of the Jewish community.<br />
Head what tUU ladj* save r{ tiarvc'-t, tiave :erfr>lv • dirty<br />
clothes. Before I ^«»t the lewder.-wsah<br />
day was a weekly tire«