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THE YALE EXPOSITOR Over fifty years ago a young physician practiced " widely in a rural district and became famous for his uniform success in the curing of disease This Was Dr. Pierce, who afterwards estab lished himself in Buffalo, N. Y.v and placed one of his prescriptions, which he called "Golden Medical Discovery," in the drug stores of the United States so that the pub lic could easily obtain this very remarkable tonic, corrective and blood -maker. Dr. Pierce manu factured this "Discovery" from roots and barks a corrective remedy, the ingredients of which nature had put in the fields' and forests, for keeping us healthy. Few folks or families now living have not at sometime or other used this "Golden Medical Discovery" for 'the stomach, liver and heart. Over twenty -four million bottles of this tonic and blood remedy have been sold in this country. Vaseline ReU. S.Pat. Off. Carbolated PETROLEUM JELLY An antiseptic dressing for cuts; sores, etc. A necessity where there are children. AMDID SUBSTITUTES cacsExmavea mfg. cq. State Street Mew York When You Know you have a heart it is time to watch your stomach. Palpitation and other signs of "heart .trouble" usually mean indigestion, produced by food poisons that irri tate every part of the body heart included. Relieve and Benefit 844iTUri. In !.. 1Q2. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL Tb world's standard remedy for kidney. Brer, bladder and uric add trooblea. ?newt sine 1696. Take regularly sad kMp In pood health, la three eJsea, all dragg. Guaranteed at represented Leak fee mm CoU Mit mt, mm FRECKLES mall, ft'', rrMhnttb. Or. C. M. .rr A Bad Cough If aa1tcd, often leads to serious trouble. Safeguard your health, relieve your dietreae . end tooth your Irritated throat by taking W. N. U.. DETROIT, NO. 42-1920. STATE MEWS Payette Robert Watson was killed by tailing into a threshing machine near here. Cadillac The Ann Arbor Railroad announces that a new freight depoi will be built in Cadillac. Muskegon After 10 days operation the Muskegon Jitney Bus Corporation Las dissolved and the buses again are running under individual manage ment. Kalamazoo When nominations for candidates to the city commission closed, 33 persons, had qualified. A new commission will be elected on Nov. 2. Pontiac Plans for an addition to the city hospital, estimated to cost $118,000, have been approved by the commission and bids are to be asked at once. Escanaba Henry Stack has been named president of tho Escanaba Pa per Co. to succeed the late P. Lv Utley, who died in Detroit a few months ago. Stanton Mrs. Fred Jensou was fatally injured and her daughter, Mary, slightly injured when a train struck their automobile at a crossing near McBrlde. Cay City Evidently despondent over the tact that he was threatened by blindness, Theodore Mange,. 70 years dd, killed himself at a local hotel by taking poison. Owosso G. F. Friegel, past exalted ruler of Owosso Lodge, No. 753, B. P. 0. E., has been appointed deputy grand exalted ruler of the Eastern District of Michigan, including De troit. Muskegon City managers of Michi gan will meet in Grand Rapids soon to draft a bill to be submitted to the next Legislature providing for a uni form traffic law in all cities of the state. Ionia Ionia's new city band, for which the merchants raised a purse of $2,500, announced a plan to give weekly Indoor concerts as soon as the extensive repairs to the Armory, are completed. Buelah The Crystal Lake Grain & Pioduce Go's business and buildings have been purchased by the Co-operative Holding Co., winch has leased it to the Benzie Co-operative Farm Bu reau Association. Pontiac Adoption of the so-called 'double platoon system" for the lire department is to be decided uy me electors Nov. 2. Instead of every fourth day off, the firemen want ev ery other 24 hours. Grand Rapids The Daughters of the American Revolution re-elected all their old officers and filled two va cancies without balloting. The confer enco adjourned o meet again in De troit in October, 1921. Kalamazoo Joseph Clark, who jumped bail two weeks ago and es caped to New York City, returned to plead guilty to a charge of forging and passing a $200 check. He was remanded for sentence. Battle Creek Battle Creek's jus tices of the peace announce that maxi mum sentences will prevail for traffic violators. This follows numerous ac cidents due to speeding and driving on the left of street cars. Greenville Mrs. Fred Jensen, Stan ton, died here of injuries suffered when she and her daughter, in their automobile, were struck by a Pere Marquette train near Stanton. The daughter probably will die. Muskegon To reduce tire expenses of automobile owners, the city will collect ashes as well as garbage af ter Jan. 1. Nails and glass from the ushes caused most of the punctures, according to the city manager. Mt. Clemens Negotiations are un der way for the purchase of SeUridge field by the United States war depart ment, which holds an option of $100, 000 on the property. It is planned to open a permanent school of aerial gunnery there. Battle Creek The winter show for Michigan of the American Poultry As sociation will b held Jan. 4 to 8. The 1916 show was held in Battle Creek. Prof. C. H. Burgess, of the Michigan Agricultural School, will be general superintendent of tho exhibit. Grand Rapids E. J. Barnaby and Harry Holman, proprietors of a gen eral store In Kalamo, Eaton County, stood mute when arraigned In Dis tirct Court charged with violation of the Lever Oct in profiteering in sugar. Judge C. W. Sessions entered pleas of not guilty. Pontiac The Oakland County board of auditors has recommended to the board of supervisors that it buy all the provisions required for the run ning of the Jail and that automobiles also bo purchased by the county. For tho last fwo years liberal allowances have been made the sheriff for board of prisoners and operation of automo biles. Mt. Clemens Imprisonment at Mar quette for not lesi than 50 years, nor more than was the sentence Im posed on Edward TV Mauk, alias Ed ward J. Rice convicted in circuit court here of breaking and entering and assault with Intent to klU after a week's trial. When Paul Wiedner, De troit grain merchant, returned to his Mt Clemens home, July 2, he found Mauk in tho premises and sought to drive him out. Mauk drew a revolver and pulled the trigger, but the gun missed fire. He escaped but was cap tured In a cornfield. Holly ine Wright-Fisher fcngin eerlng Co., of Detroit, Is breaking ground here for a new plant. Lansing A campaign has been launched by the lousing council on high prices charged by retailers, par ticularly restaurants! Manistique WAllalJi Huntings. 26, was instantly kllle by the bursting of a saw at the plant of the Manlstl que Cooperage Co.1 Port Huron Frank Tacle, 33, dep uty sheriff of rayne county, while driving a truck.V.V" ..Instantly killed by a Pere MarquetG jraln., Owosso Because of loo unsettled condition of the milk market, dairy cows have dropped 23 ' per cent in price In Shiawassee County. Cadillac The. local alumni of tho University of Michigan plan an organ, lzation to boost the merits of the state university to high school grad uates. Houghton Wild white raspberries have been discovered here, Leo M. Gelsmar, county farm agent, says. He is endeavoring to grow tho bushes profusely. Marshall J. S. Earl of Marshall township has had his herd of 33 milch cows placed under quarantine by Frank Clark or the state board of ani mal industry. Bay City Harry Cohen, former Bay City hide dealer, was conficted before Judge Tuttle In United States District Court of hoarding and profit eering in sugar. Bay City The sugar manufactur ing season opened here for what promises to be perhaps the greatest campaign in the history of beet sugar production in Michigan. Bay City Local lumber dealers who, during the last few months, cut lumber prices from 10 to 15 per cent, announced another cut of 15 per cent on practically all grades of stock. Albion Fire, supposedly from spon taneous combustion, destroyed tho Michigan Central freight house and offices and six cars filled with mer chandise here with a loss of $90,000. Kalamazoo Miss Melva Nagler, of Lake Odessa, for , three years in charge of the church at Byron Cen ter, has been appointed policewoman. She is a graduate of Albion College. Muskegon Frank Miller, who shot and seriously wounded Joseph Rom eonhof when he found him In hia home, was freed when the prosecu tion dismissed the case in the Circuit Court. Newberry Ella May Graham, who escaped from the Newberry State hos pital, was arrested at the home of her mother. Charles Tucker, who is al leged to have helped her to flee, was locked up. Albion The class in journalism in Albion College has equipped a room in Robinson Hall as a typical news paper office. Members meet daily to aid in the publishing of the college weekly, The Pleiad. Muskegon Upsetting of a lamp by a cat caused the burning of the Ho tel Bertha, a Wolf lake resort near Muskegon. Four occupants escaped from an upper floor by a knotted rope made out of bed sheets. Cadillac Apple growers of this section are advocating modification of the Volstead Enforcement Act that will release cider makers from respon sibility for the alcoholic content of cider regardless of who owns tho cider. Holland Capt. John Borgman, 87 years old, believed to have been the oldest captain on the Great Lakes, died here. For 50 years he command ed various lake vessels and was own er and commander of the Wollen, an 85-foot schooner. Monroe. County authorities are conducting an investigation to locate persons who destroyed several sec tions of American Telegraph & Tel ephone company cable being put up between Toledo and Detroit. Tho wire was ruined In three places. Bay City Montague Wasson, who run down and killed Frank Briggs with his automobile last April, was acquitted in tho Circuit Court of a charge of manslaughter. Wasson sometime ago made a settlement with the Briggs family for civil damages. Port Huron Jonathan Moore, St. Clair pioneer, who collapsed when he oaw his block of frame stores being destroyed by fire, is dead. He never regained consciousness. Ho had no insurance on the property, and his fortune was Invested in the buildings. Grand Rapids The Kent County prosecutor has asked the board of su pervisors for a salary of $7,500, the county clerk, register of deeds and county treasurer have asked Increases from $2,500 a year to $5,000, and the clerks in the county building an in crease of 25 per cent. Crystal Falls State Game Warden Bostwlck, of Traverse City, has sworn out a complaint against the City of Crystal Falls charging violation of the game laws In neglect or refusal to place a fisn chute below the power dam here. City officials are wonder ing who will be sentenced If convic tion Is secured. Lansing The Michigan Public Uti lities commission received an order from the Interstate Commerce com mission relieving the state body from authority over assignments of cars to carry coal to meet urgent needs of public utilities, schools and other municipal agencies. An order Issued In September had asked the state utilities commission to ascertain the needs of utilities and municipalities ond to pass upon issuance of car as signments to provide for their relief. With the cancelling of hls order the authority is withdrawn. Nasty Colds Get instant relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound" Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuflllng ! A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours un til three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air pass ages of your head ; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, fever lshness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. Tape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Con tains no quinine. Insist on Pape's ! Ad. It Is rough on a man when love i measles attacks him late In life. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of. Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child Is having the best and most harm less physic for the little stomach, liver nnd bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must my "California." Adv. Ceremony was invented by a wise man to keep fools at a distance. DYERIGHT Buy only "Diamond Dyes" Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye worn, shabby skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings sweaters, draperies every thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, new, rich fadeless col ors. Have druggist show you "Dta Bond Dyes Colr Card." Adv. The pain of it lost love is what many n woman has paid for n home. CASCARETS "Thev Work while you Sleep' Do you feel ull "unstrung?" bilious, constipated, headachy, full of cold? Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowHs will have you tuned up by tomorrow. You will wake up with your head dear, stomach right, breath sweet, and skin rosy. No grip jnno inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cvnts. Adv. Even In the "fatherland" they speak the mother tongue. Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red, rough and itching with hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cutlcurn Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely scent ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the Indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio. Adv. P.est to bend It while a twig. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional condition!. It therefore requires' constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDIC1M5 Is taken Internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature In doing Its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F.. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Latest Markets j LIVE STOCK DETROIT Cattle Best heavy steers, $11 11.50; best handy weighl butcher steers, $9? 9.50; mixed steers and heifers, $8(fi8.75; handy light butch ers, $G.50fi7.75; light butchers. $5.50 (TiG.oO; best cows, $7(37.25; butcher cows, $4.50(&6; cutters, $4; tanners, $.4; choice bulls, $7; bologna bulls, $C6.25 stock bulls, $55.75; feeders, $7.50&8.73 stockers, $5.507.25; milkers and springers, $65(?f 100. Sheep and Lambs Best Iambs, $1111.25; fair lambs, $910.,r0; light to common lambs, $5 0.17.50; fair to good sheep, $45; culls and common, $2 3. Hogs Mixed hogs, $15.85; pigs and york ers, $16; roughs, $13.23; stags, $10. Calves Best, $1718; culls, $12(15; heavy $J&9. LIVE POULTRY Live Poultry Spring chickens, large, colored, 25c; Leghorn springs. 2022c; hens, four pounds and up. 2628e; small bens, 1820c; old roosters, 18e; ducks, 2830e; geese, 2022c; turkeys, seven pound and over, 35 $7 37c per lb. BUTTER ANO EGGS Butter Fresh creamery. 52 l-2c; per lb. Eggs Fresh candled, 57oc; stor. age, 51(&52o per doz. GRAIN ANO FEED Wheat Cash No. 2 red, $2.22; De cember, $2.11; March. $2.08; No. 2 mixed and No. 2 white, $2.20. Corn Cash No. 2 mixed. 97c; No 2 yellow. $1.02. Oats Cash No. 2 white, ttlc; No. 3 white, 59 l-2c; No. 4 white, 56 l-2c. Beans Immediate and prompt ship ment, $5 per cwt. Seeds Prime red clover, $13.50 for spot and October; December, $14; February, $14.25; cash and October alsike, $16.75; timothy, $3.25. Feed Bran, $45046; standard mid dlings, $51052; fine middlings, $61; coarse cornmeal, $50; cracked corn, $32053; chop. $51 per ton in 100-lb sacks. Hay No. 1 timothy, $30031; stand ard, $29030; light mixed, $28029; No. 1 clover, $27028; rye straw, $14.50015; wheat and oat straw, $13.50014 per ton In carlots. -Flour Fancy spring wheat patents, $12. 80013; fancy winter wheat pat ents, $12.75013.25; second winter wheat patents. $12012.25; winter wheat straights, $10.50011 per bbl. FARM AND GARDEN Quinces $303.50 per bu. Crabapples $2,250 2.50 per bu. Peaches A A $2.7503. A $101.23. M 75c per bu. AppleB Michigan. $101.25 per bu; fancy, $1.5001.75 per bu. Pears Bartletts. $3.25 0 3.50; Duchess. $2; Sheldon, $1.5001.75 per bu. Grapes Delaware, 750 90c per 8-10 basket; Concord, 45c per 6-lb basket. Cabbage 60075c per bu. Cauliflower $3.5004 per bu. Popcorn Shelled, 8c per lb. Mushrooms $101.25 per lb. Celery Michigan, 20030c per doz. Onions Indiana, $1.5001.75 per 100-lb sack. Potatoes Michigan, $3.50 per 150-lb sack. Dressed Hogs Light, 23024c; heavy, 21022c per lb. Lettuce Head, $202.50 per case; leaf, 9Oc0$l per bu Dressed Calves Best, 23024c; or dinary, 21022c per lb. Cantaloupes Rocky Fords. $101.25 per flat; Osage, 9Oc.0$l per bu. Tomat oes 1 1 ome-grown , $3.50 0 per bu; hothouse, $2.750 3 per 10-1 b basket. Cucumbers, home-grown, $303.50 per bu; hothouse cucumbers, $3.75 per box; green onions, 9Oc0$l per doz bunches; round radishes, 801Oe per bunch; green peppers, $1.2501.50 per bu; parsley, 50060c per doz; turnips. $1.5001.75 per bu; new carrots, $1.25 01.50 per doz; green and wax beans, $1.7502 per hamper; new beets. $1 0)1.23 per bushel Sugar Detroit wholesale prices: Eastern granulated, $12.50; non-cak-mlxture,$15.50; powdered. $15.20; beel granulated, $12.40 per 100 lbs. LIVE STOCK BUFFALO Cattle Shipping steers. $15017; butchers, $9014; yearlings. $15017; heifers, $6011.50; cows, $2.5009.50; bulls, $3.5009.50; stockers and feed ers. $5.500 8.60; fresh cows and springers slow and steady at $650 130. Calves Steady at $6020. Hogs Good hogs 25c lower; pigs r.Oc higher; heavy, mixed yorkers, light yorkers and pigs, $17; few at $17.10; roughs, $13.50014; stags. $8 011. Sheep and Iambs Lambs 25c low er; sheep 50c lower; lambs, $7013; yearlings, $609; wethers. $707.50; ewes, $30 6; mixed sheep, $6.5007. Wage Adjustment Proposed. New York. Proposals for general revision of working and wage agree ments, "necessitated by business de pression and falling prices," were sub mitted by the Clothing Manufacturers' association of New York to represen tatives of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers' union., A return to the piece-work system, the right of manu facturers to establish their own meth ods of discipline and lo make Installa tions of improved machinery are asked AS Pi H WARNING I The name "Bayer" is the thumb print which identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proyed safe by millions. SAFETY FIRSTl Accept only an "unbroken package." of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Dandy tin boxea of 12 tablets cwt but a few cents Larger package, sairla la tae trad nark of Beyar ManufaeUra of Monoacttleaaldestar ef alle?!leeelel A good example is the best sermon. WANTED DISTRICT AGENT lor aelllntf seat Dye Compound of Urrmin Origin -to professional dyer and for home line, Excel .ent money maker. CRKSCKNT CITY DYE SALES CO MI ANT, 2601 Port Street. New Drleans. Louisiana. Kill That Cold With CASCARA W QUININE FOX t$Cr AND Celds, Coufht OMV L Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Xeep this standard remedy handy for the first neese. Breaks op a cold in 24 hours Rellerea Grippe in 3 daysExcellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the. head Caacara U best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGQISTS SELL IT PLEASURE HAD SAD ENDING Four in a Tub, With Soiled Clothing, Too Much for the Patience of Mother. My young brother Plllie was mis chievous, and had to be watched care fully. Mother was busy making a birthday gift one afternoon, and Johnny and I were playing near her, with our dog Jim. Suddenly mother said: "Where's Iiillier We said we didn't know, so were pent to find him. I looked everywhere. When I came to the bathroom, there was Rillie In the tub which he'd filled with water, and he had his clothes on. "Cm In,", he said, and I scrambled m too. We were enjoying ourselves Im mensely when In came Johnny, drag ging the dog Jim. He managed to get Jim nnd himself In the tub, nnd we all had a fine time splashing. Suddenly mother entered. "Out of that tub," she ordered. We got out. "Undress and go to bed at once." We went, supperless. Exchange. Cruel Intimation. "We had our rent raised three times." "Indeed! Who did It for you?" Many a man's mistakes are the re sult of his letting desire get a strangle hold on duty. If you like the taste of coffee, you'll like IMSTANT POSTUM and you 11 like it better than cof fee because it is a table drink of satisfying flavor, with no after regrets, and it costs less. Coffee disagrees with some, but Instant Postum agrees with everybody. 44 There's a Reason for Postum Sold by grocers everywhere! Made by Postum Cereal Co..Inc Battle Creektfich. 99 To go far, It will help to start early each morning. BK A MKMHKB OF MY IMPORT ANIJ KXrORT NYND1CATK. monthly Inter est and larire profits anurel. Write today. WILLIAM KICKER. 2501 Tort Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. GIVING NATURE FAIR CHANCE Sluggard Satisfied He Had an Admir. able Excuse for Refusing to Be Up and About. "Arise!" we said In a tone admirably adapted for declamatory purposes, ad dressing the sluggard, who was still slugging at an unconscionably Inte hour. "The lark Is up to meet the sun. The bee Is on the wing. Remember the manner In which the experienced school boy rend aloud the admonition to Lucy. He had been tanght that when he encountered two letters of the same kind he should pronounce them Mouble-o' or whatever they might be. Instead of 'o,' o. So he sternly recited, but 'Dpuble up, Lucy! The sun Is In the sky and so forth. Why do you not double up, and to your tasks away?" "That Is a very good story," replied the sluggard, "but It does not move me. We are told that nature does most of her repair work on us whilj wo are In bed. It Is my intention to lie here until she fixes me up so that I feel like going to work." Kansas City Star. Tokens of HonMty. At some of the London docks, when two men make a trade agreement, they exchange black beans as tokens of honesty. This Is "regarded as more binding that n written and signed con tract. 'v IIISTAIIT O O POSTUM A BEVERAGE PosImid Ceraal Com-f m tarn. Mmb.M