Ypsilanti News Items

i The ('rowt ;■. ■-■; i-rt ■iromst'tf ' ' The Y. W. Ö. A. are to ;w M Mri cx'luliit ton Sochi. David IS. Dodg-e la oin thè road lor tlic Dreas Stay Co. II. P. Glovior is buildiing a new store era WaBhitangton st. CarKle I'. McKLnstry U home ïi-oim the south and ready ioir hls trial. Mies Jessica Mcliirtyre is now atteradiiug school ut Gunton, l.ake Thur, Swiitzea'laad. The Light Guard Band are to give a ball at Light Guard hall tio-mou-row night. A fifth-mile running track is to be built arountl the basa ball :;i'omnds at the Noo-mal. Fritlay exercwes were held at the Normal cowinieniorative oí he birtliday oí Gen. Lew Is Cass. Aid. Huston will be at hospital in Ana Arbor a month yet, but he wlll pull through allright. A Normal student lias ;invented a new Aarapoo head rest,, tliat ha expects to come out aliead on. The State Dairy Associatiom has been inviteid to hold lts next annual meötilng ini this city next Febraary. John Laidlaw, the M. C. K. K's florist, has 1,700 chrysanthemums thls year, represemting 137 varieties. Mr. mnid Mrs. Eli) G. Boyce, after a eeven year's absence in iullerton, Nebnaeka, have returned for the winter. . Seveipal Ypsilantians have been taklag in the uree street at Kalamazoo with an eye to pointe for our owai city. Mrs. Sarah Aim Kappieye ueu. ou Frja&y of apoplexy, aged 86 years. Her husband preceded her some 12 yeams ago. Civil service examination for post office clerks and carriers Dec. -Ith. Proper blanks must bei oibtaineil before Nav. 13. Teachers' examina tion foir seconJ and third grade certifica tes, will be held at Ypsilanti, Thursday and jMday. Oct. 21 a.nd 2 2. The promoters oí the Times bx-yc-le path have secured tlie right way a-om all property owners in Ypsilanti towns'hip, andaré naw working in Plttsflel-d township. The M. C. R. R., whifch !:ys r.laian to tlvii lama om whifch one corner oi thf. city pivmplmg station U located agreea to let the cilty oí f lor ft perpetuial a-eatal of $5 a year and a división oí ie freight- mostly coal- t'i-aífic. The Presbyterians have appolnteü a fommittee consisting oí E. Rexio-1, II. P. Glover, C. L. Bbeve:i.s, J. L, Humter, Wm. H. Lay, D. B. Greene anfl Mise Lambie, to look up plans ana secure estlmates for the impro'vemeats to the church property. Ou Monday evening Oct. ÍS, Ypsilanti lodge F. & A. M., avüI entei-taiu Plymouth lovlge and wou-k will be had on the :ld degroe. A banquet for the visitóos will be Berved in Lig-ht Guard Hall by the IadlO3 oí the Kasterm öfcar. Tlie and oí the íamous ííaws.ruviille case in. whfch Capt. Altea and Cha-. K. "Vhitmi:ui had such a bafctle o words receatly, was reacliedi Thnrsday. Ti!;a sutt was broughít to1 recovnii' froni th-e Motiroe & 'vVayne Mutual Ibis. Co., au amount clalmed to be due because oí t'.ic barotos o-f a iíooI house amd contents. Capt. Alien won by seeuring Por ús elldat a vendict oí $102. Pro?. Guy Ttompson oï the Uoivursity o.f Colorado, died at Boulder, Co'.o., last Week. He was ïoirmerly a teacliw in the (rand Rapids High Se'luooll and later on instructor íu Yale. Last December he marrted Miss Lucy Uhl at Berlín, and liad Just accept ed a positiom in the University oi Coawrado. He was a bi-illiant schto'la.r amd hls death is a loss fco the TO'ilcl oii learning. ïo Mrs. Thomp.-0:1 the sympathy oí her many frienJs goes out most wa.rmly.- Ypsilamtian. Justice Clrilds is tast attainiug a fme reputatton as au expert In reading a niau's appearance Ironx iiis hand writing. Somo one at the Hawktoe House last Saturday was tollüng 01 the Justice's abilities at reu ding nnen ïrom tiicir slgnatures on the register, and explaining that short, fat men ganerally wrote a l;i rge, rouaid hand, when a drummer, who -was nieiither short nor lat, but who wrate a larga hand, proposed to test Childs. He signed the register, and waited developments. Pretty suon along came Leo and the Justice, and they straightway put him on trial. But he was game, and uaid t-'he mam was inclined to ba tall and fliin, and was of dark complexión, thus hitting hlm off exactly.- Commercial. The Normal Musíc ajwl Lecture Cooirse as preseated thós year will be the best that has baen ofiered for a lomg time. Itr consista O'ï : The Slaytou Grand Concert Co. Dr. Joilui H. Bari-ows- lecture. Gertrude May 6 tein- concert. Edwin I). Mead- lectura. Garrett P. Servias- oo Spain. SweedLsli Male Quartette. MUs Batrice Hereíord- pantomime. Geo. W. Cable- lectnre. Booker T. Washington- lecture. Normal cboir- concert. 1 liire ia no Joy In the world cqual to tire liappiness oí motlierliood. A woman's kealtli is her 'learest possesstoa. Gooil looks, good times, bjappinese, love and lts contiuuanee, depeind on lier liealth. Almioet all of the sickuess oí women ïs braceaWe directly or iiidirectly to saine deraaigement 01 th-e organs distinctly emiuine. Troutoles oí' tJiis kiiui are p uu neglected becauise a very Jxatural and proper modeety keeps women away ïroan physicians, -vhose irfsistoiioe HjKm examinatioïi and lcujal treainieuc is gener;i.lly as useless as in is commoo. Dr. Pierce's P.avorlte i'resfi-iptioti Avill do more tor tüiern than 99 doctors in 100. ïb will do mare tiran the hundredth doctor eau sa i:e prescribes it. It i-i a pre[iiiou oï Dr. E. V. l'ierce, wiho for SO yeare has beeo eMel c iwsulting pkyeician oí tlie World's Plspemsary an i InvalMs' Hotel, at Bimalü, N. i. Seiud 21 one-cent stainipa to cover oobI oí' ïiiaiüug onljr, aml ;eb iiis sjreat booic, Tiie People's Commoo S u-o Medical Adviser, absohitely iree.
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