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THURSDAY, APR. 12, 1900. ITEMS. tTDO inrant cblia of Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Larson died last Saturday. For Rent--A bouse on the Mor tenson place. Julius Kelson. v Mlss Annie Can Add Is teachlug In the Battcrson district, in Frederic. . Paj'your subscription -and sub Mcrlbe for the Household. Miss Laura Simpson beirah her school In Dearer Creek, lust Monday. I Dr. Wood worth succeeds himself as county physician for tbe ensuing year. Crescent Bicycles. Sailing, Sanson s Co. L. Hewitt, of Oscoda county, was In town oyer Sunday. - Notice Meyers' change of ad. this week. He has some bargains to offer .Miss May Blanshan began teach Ing In the Wilcox district, last Mon day. Orescent Bicyoles. Sailing, Sanson & Co. Blumenthal and Baumgart have a new ad. this week. It will pay you to read It. ( R F. Sherman, of Maple Forest, has nearly recovered from his severe Illness. vDied Sunday, April 8th, Clifford, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson, aged 8 months. Crescent Bicycles. Sailing, Sanson is Co. ) Chs. Osterman bought the pleas ant home of Chas. Frieman, on Bail road street. Peninsular Stoves and Ranges guaranteed the test. Sold by A. EBATJS. fE. Cobb and wife came down, Fri day, from Maple Forest, to "attend the Lecture. Advertised Letters Joseph Law ler, - Wm. McFadden, Miss Mayme Harrigan, A. L. Harlo. ' S. S. Claggett and wife were called to Richmond, Micb., last Friday, by the death of his uncle. Field peas and Zing corn at Sailing, Sanson & Co. Write Ideal Supply Co., Charlotte, Mich, for a set of Mrs. Potts Nickel 'plated Sad Irons, free of cost. Fob Sale Tbe house and lots known as the Metcalf property, one block north of the school bouse. f v Mrs. Holla Brink and the baby started for home, Tuesday, and grandpa is inconsolable. All kinds cf garden eeed at Sailing, Sanson ft Co. x The hand mill started up Monday night, for the night run, with a full crew, . . A case of scarlet fever is reported in the family of John House in Maple Forest. Miss Marcla Kendrick began her v second term of teaching in the Sher man School House, Maple Forest, last Monday. Seed for the farm and garden . in best quality only. Sailing, Sanson Co. v; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wlsner are en joying a visit from their daughter, Mrs. N. Wilson, of Cold water, who has come up Into our pure air to re jUTlnate her health. Mlss Margie McDougal completed her very pleasant visit here and started for borne, last Monday. He sister, Mrs. Benkelman, accompanied her as far as Saginaw. All kinds of seed for the farm and garden at Sailing, Sanson ts Co. j V J. J. Coventry, J. J. Nlederer and B. Sherman were called to Detroit Tuesday, as witnesses before the U Grand Jury. They are not advised In what case. Judge Coventry and family have shaken tbe mud of Maple Forest from their shoes, and are now wel come residents of the best town on earth.. Invest a fer dollars in ferti lizer and cso the result. Phos phate and Potato Grower at Sal ling, Sanson a Co. Tho last lectore of the course by Tho McClary last Friday evening Is pronounced one of the finest of the year and was largely attended. May the good work be continued. v Rev. G. L. Guicbard Is attending the meeting of the Presbytery this week at Bay City and Mrs. Guicbard It visiting at her old home In Plncon nlng. . Xlfinnoth Q1oT, JnC9 ClO- ... mu. niA-w AlaVv A1. fclfa, Tinothy, HUlst Aid UTinjftritn fctCilliS, Cia - c:nC;Cc. . Ladlncf Crawfcri Hive, tfo. eC3 will hold a special ciectlEj, Friday, April 13th, for practice The membert of the Fire Depart ment will meet at tbe TWn Hall, Friday evening, April 13th. tu, Joseph returned from New York. Monday and says we may look for a tine stock of goods to follow closely. f j Holloway Buck of Maple Forest was in town, Monday and reports liU wife improving nicely, from the In Jury received two months ago. Foh Salic A good work team, weighing about 2G00. Will be sold at a reasonable price. Inquire of J. M. Francis. ap.'tf J. W. Sore n son Is agent for the ale of the best dewing Machines in .the market. Machines guaranteed. Call and examine machines, and get prices IThe Ladles of the Skandlnavlan Lutheran Church will give a Social and Supper at G. A. It. hall, Thurs day evening, April 10th. Supper 2"c; for children 10c. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Orders for parts of all kinds, and for all kinds of Sewing Machines will have special attention at J. W. Sor enson'?. He also keeps a good assort ment of Machine Needles Owing to the many contagious dis eases in the surrounding towns the Health Officer would be greatly aided in his work If the citizens of Gray ling would destroy or remove all anl mal, vegetable and other refuse as soon as the frost will permit. Mrs. S. Hempstead wishes to an nounce to the ladles of Grayling that she has on hand for sale a complete line of hair goods and ladies' toilet articles which she will be pleased to show to any one at her home onCedar Street. febl5 r V mill V a IiaIa fvt Vi a x u&l c vrtit ug a uuic iu tug givuuu in Grayvlng in a few days. Tbe Grayling Improvement Co. has made a contract with a party who is now completing a well 60uth, who will probably be here with his machinery this month,- and they are going for oil, coal, salt or China, and will fol low up either, if found. Hon. L. G. Dafoe and J. E. Syl vester, of Alpena, were in town, last Friday, visiting old friends and slz log up the political situation. Dafoe Is always a welcome visitor whether he is a candidate for nomination or not. He received empathlc endorse ment in his own anl Montmorency county, and the delegates were In structed t vote for his nomination for Congress. Tally another one for Grayling, and, make it a big one. Sailing, nanson & Co. hare purchased 14,000 acres of timbered land from David Ward, tbe forest king of Michigan. which will probably be manufactured here, and will add ten years at least to the business life of the pla.e If there should be nothing else added. In view of this our people should se cure the grist mill, as mentioned last week, and look for other enterprises to add to our prosperity. The Board of Supervisors met Tues day and elected F. P. Richardson of South Branch chairman, who appoint ed the following standing commit tees: RULES. Taylor, Deckrow and Love. EQUALIZATION. Love, Smith and Taylor. COUXf r PttlNTINQ. Taylor, Love and Deckrow. CLAIMS AND ACCOUNT. Taylor, Love and Smith. FINANCE AND SETTLEMENT. Love, Taylor and Smith. APPORTIONMENT. ' Taylor, Smith and Love. ROADS AND BRIDGES. Deckrow, Taylor and Smith. COUNTY BUILDINGS. Smith, Love and Deckrow. COUNTY POOR. Deckrow, Taylor ,aad Smith. CO. OFFICERS SALARY. Love, Taylor and Deckrow. Late Pupils. v, idc louowiDg pupus wereisro i&st rm a . t i i - , a . week: High School Frank Tond, 2. -Grades 6 and 7 None. Grade 5 Jerry Bigelow. Grade 4 Ralph Collin. Grade 3 Myrtle Persons. Grade 2 None. Grade 1 Johanna Hendrlckson. DELICIOUS. Did you ever stop to consider what this word Implies. If not here It Is: Sweet' or graceful to the senses; charming; exquisite; delightful; all of this and more Is to be fouod in Vlck's Irondequolt Musk Melon. Cut one up for breakfeast and Its delightful taste and sweet aroma will create an atmosphere of unspeakable joy around the family board. Send for kick's Garden and Floral Ou'.de and learn all about this wonderful melon table floral world Wrlte j Jtiints.VlcVn Som, BochesUr H. Y. - - . r .....ii...... --. y ill :4 for sale !ii!!iiiiii!ii!iiii::i:!iiiiiii;iiiiniii!iiiiiiiii!i W.B.FLYNN, Dentist WEST BRANCH, MI CH., WILL make regular trips to Gray- ling the 10th of each month, re- njalnlngfor three days. Ottlce with Dr.Insley. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern which is not afrtiid to be generous. The pro prietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, couth and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles and have the satisfaction of knowiDR it has cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, la grippe, and all throat, chest and lung diseases are surely cured by it. Call on L. Fournier, druggist, and get a free talal bottle. Regular sl.e "()c and $1.00. Every bottle guarantees Hon. IL II. Aplln was In town, last Thursday, looking after the in terests of Mr. Crump, for the con gressional nomination!! "Tip" has been here so much in years past that he almost seems as one of us. Spreads Like Wildfire. "When things are "the best" they become "the t est selling." Abraham Hare, a leadinz drurtrUt. of liellville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the best sellicg bitters I.have handled in 20 vears. You know why? Most dis eases begin in'disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bittets tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purities the blood, strength ens the nerves, bencecuresmultitudes of maladies. It builds up tbe entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Price 50 cents, bold by L. Fournier, druggist. rank Westover. of Bay City, was lb tc town the last of the week, ' look ing for gaps in the political fences of Col. Bliss. We think he was sat isfied with tbe outlook as It is the general opinion here that Col. Bliss Is all right. A Horrible Outbreak v . "Of large sores on my littlo daugh ter's head developed Into a case of scald head:" writes C D. Isblll, of Morgan ton, Tenn., but Hucklen's Ar nica Salve cnmrletely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter, salt rheum," pirn pies, sores, ulcers and piles. Only 23c at L. Fournlers. . For Sale Cheaper than to pay rent, one of the cosiest homes In Grayling, In good repair,' and nicely situated. Also a line six octave organ. Enquire at the "Avalanche" ofllce. ' - ' ' That Throbbing Headache. would quickly leave you, ir you Uie l Dr. Ktnu's New Life Pills. Thou sands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back If not cured. Sold by L. Fournier druggist. .Notice. Parties having young cattle can And a ready market for them by a plying to us. We will pay highes market price.. . Sallinq, Hanson & Co. itrrrrtrr.rr :ui:k One cup Ralston Breakfast Food and 6 cups of boiling water cost 3c. will make a delicious breakfast in five minutes for five persons. by Claett&Blair. CLAGGETT Headquarters for This Part of 1 he Earth, And don't you be the last person in the world to find out where the best goods are sold cheap. We have a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, consisting cf new Teas and Coffees. Pure Spices and Canned Goods. Their specialties are "Ye Old Fashioned Japan Tea" at 5o cents, Royal Java and Mocha at-35 cents; f Ja-vo Blend, the best 25 Arthurs Patent, the best flour in the city for bread; Pure Lard, Hams, Shoulders and Bacon. For the best of everything at fair figures go to EE dcntlo Spring is here, and with it comes the time for taking our COMPOUND EXTRACT to purify tho blood and prevent diseases usually prevalent at this season of the year. sis-hundred full doses for $5.00. v- LUCralWMIER, c. cwescoTT DSNTIST. MICHIGAN. GRAYLING, OmrK--Over Alexander's law offle, on MlrhUan Avenue. Office noura o a . u wv. ' Sale of State Tax Lands. STATE OF MICHIGAN. AUDITOR GEN'L DEPARTMENT. Lambifo, April 2d 1900. TJoTTnt in hereby orlten that cer tain lands situated In the county of Crawford bid off to the State for taxes of 1896 and preylous years and described In statements which will b forwarded to the office of the Treasurer of said county, and may h iftcn at said office Drevious to ine day of sale, will be sold at public miction b? ald Trea-urer. at the County Seat, on the first Tuesday of May next, at the time and place designated for the Annual Tax Sale, if not previously redeemed or can celed according to law. Said state ments contain a full description of each parcel of said lands. IIOSCOE D. I)IX, ap5-4w Auditor General. .....iim. J: : : : IV.1 u r.n n.n r.?i r.n ra r.i r.a cn r.i?i U'J & BLAIRi cents coffee. on earth; Mc- CLAGGETT eft BLAIR S HERE! OF SARSAPARILLA, $1.00 for ouo hundred zhll doses, Druggist Grayling, Zlioh. We advise Our Headers to hay Vick's Seeds, Tho hest the world produces.. The handsomest and most com plcto catalogue tho bouse has ever Issued,-sent free, provided you state in what you are most Interested Flowers, Vegetables or Small Fruits Address JAMES VICK'S SOUS Ilc:h::t:r,lT.T. Room I 7o must malzo room NewSpriogStocI, and to do so vo offer our entire stock for less money than it can bo bought for anywhere else. Below wo will give you a few items: Prints, worth 5, 6, and 7c, for 5c Hrown Cotton, worth (so & 1c, 5c i'ercalest 36 inches, for - - 8c Apron Gingham, only - - Cc Cream Outing Flannel, - - 4c Toweling, worth 5c, - - 31c Ladles Fleeced Underwear, 21c Childrens Fleeced Underwear, loc Wo have no space to mention other Bargains, hut everv tMng will go in proportion. Remeatertfcepl&co. . JOSEPH'S CASH STORE, ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. (Opposite Bank.) Orayling, Michigan. Sewing Machines. Just received a lot of Sewing Machines direct from the fac tory, which we can soil from $21.00 to $35,00 each. Cheaper machines can to had to order. Always on hand the test SEWZXTQ IIACSX2TZ3 0XL, guar anteed not to gum. Price 10 cents. J. W. SORENSON. Blumer)ti)al .A.2SD BauH)gart, liiiW5(g(iFo,ABflillii' Purchasers in our line of Clothing, Shoes, Rubbers, Goods, Hats and Caps don't odds and ends to save money, times, and on all goods. Goods purchased of us ing of 25 per cent as goods are have not found it out, it is your own iault; by trading witn us you soon will. We sell light prints at 4c per yard at all tunes. We sell Silk Bosom Shirts at 50c at all times. We sell the best Brillianteens at 75c at all times. And our entire stock runs that way, at all times. We are a Branch of Blumenthal & Imerman, manufac turers and jobbers of Clothing arid Furnishing goods, of De troit. Mich, and are in a position to sell you goods lower than any dealer. You will realize the fact by buying of us. Respeotfally TEE Bia STORE. iiuiraiiM MIW Xifij&W W. carry. W. recetv W own and occupy the tllett mercantllo bulldlnt In tho world. Wo haro euttomerm. Sixteen hundred eler-o ore cowUntlf en((cd filline out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOOUB ! tho book of tho people-H ouoteo Wholesale Prices to Ererybody, heo oer loe nc. Hluetrntlono, and 60.000 deecrlptlona of artlclea with prkea. It eoeta ye eenta f 11 r.cTcopy. We want you to h.Te one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to .how your cood faUh, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid. ,t!0ilT60L!EBY WARD CCO. 1 JVT R oornl for our t Men'8 all wool Pants, - - tl,25 Men's Merino Undir Shirts, 19o Men's Black Mb Overalls, 37)0 .Men's Blue Overalls, from 35 to 45o Men's all wool $6.C0 Suits 93,90 Men's Cashmere Suits, all wool, worth f 8,00, for 14,95 Men's Beaver Overcoats, 13.65 goods, as Dry Goods, Fancy Ladies and Men's Furnishing need to wait for sales to buy we save you money at all at our regular price is a sav. sold in other stores. If you Yours Grayling, Zlioh. Michigan Ave. and Maditoa Street CHIOAQO