THE OT.jdfiNS NEWS

VOLUME XXIII—No. 49. THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. THURSDAY AFTERNOOM—JULY 11, 1912. TEN PACES. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR THE EIPECTED house thief In the Chmrches HER RETIRES ”:sfr:™scHoyiEjiHG

HETHDDIHT EPIHCMrAL CHERCH. HAS HAPPEHED 1M»TH r.\»4 WKIU: H4»HeWHAT SOOHCAPTOe FIION BOSIESS HOLT STRIKES THE TREE TNDER Ssrvices next Sunday as imual both IMMAIIBD. morning and svenlng. WHICH HAN HAD DRITEN HI. (N>VBK>aK5rT OBDBMM .iU. HHERIEE HCHATET TRAIMD UIH The subjsct for the svnolng sermon JEHHE HELLIVAN IIEITH BECArHE St 7:20 will bs "Hnlloms d Memories" ▼EKT LITTLE INTEREST HHOWN T mjBiM'UPnOIfH P.ilD. HAN TO DETHfllT. 4»E P4MIR HEALTH. Two AuUMDObllM w*iw temaced iMt The story of a man wBd fannd joy In Harry Me Rober ts, son of Mr. and BT TAXPATBRH. WadMsaday aftaraooo In Prie«. Jaaa reonlling the scenes at his boyhood. Mrs. Charles McRobsrta, who raside .•n lijmiiai nair urin Moah*r w« drtvlnic hU PV>ni onr ba- Special music at both asrvliss. about six mllas east of Grand Ledge, wsa struck and inatantly killed by OP TO WITHIII ONE YEW STOLE TEM ON JONE 26TH CHITREH «>P (VHMT. HGTWE DN STREETS 31YERRS lightning about 3 o'clock Saturday - to hla a«or«* in Pr»e«. Mr. Moaher mla- Rev. W. Ia DeramiBB of Hsatoo. aftensoon. The youag man, who was ONLY )3 MERE PRESENT HAD TRADED BOTH ANIMALS TO Mich., will exchange pnlplW with the W AH IN RCHINBIM FOR HIHHELE employad at the farm of Elnisat Clark, WP. HTILL HATE THE UUHT TO tuiolnit out for him to pnaa. Ha pastor I.ord's day. July 14Ch. two and one-half miles northsaat of OTHER PARTIES. TWENTT-FITE TEARH. EXTEND home credit . .turned on aiMed cranhinR Into the He will preach at Doplatn. 11 a. m.; that city, with his smploysr and s T4» LISTEN TD THE BEPDRT OP I iMck end of Mr. Waltz's car. damsctnv I at St. Johns at 3 p. m.; and take port team of ho rses, had sought shelter be ­ Tin: TRCHTBEN. ------! It irroatir. Mr. Waltz was Just retum- In the C. W. P. M. rally on the par ­ neath some treea. when the bolt Thief Das lirvmrht Hack Is HL Johns Will Devote His Time to Taking Bat All PM^ra Hare Thaa a Tsar la idk from I.juiatnK with 80 Jara In the sonage lawn at Duplaln Friday at 2 struck him down. The horses were auto. FVirtjr of them were aaiaahed i p m.. July 12. Tlie public la Invited (sm'fsrt and Ksgalning His Arreara Hnat Carry Eztia and HoMnd 4Mer ts I'irrnit also killed, but Mr. Clark was only Jadge (’. H. Herrill and C. when the craah came. to he«r him. Health. slightly effected by the shock. The Peetave. .Mr. Moaher'a car was damaaed Cenrl. b(Mly of Mr. McRo^rts was taken to Pall Deffv Re-Elected Hcm- isome. Mr. Waltz was alven 150 and j BAPTIST NltTBH. the home of his i>arents, who with two bers ef the Heard. • more If not enouah to fix hia car. I At the Raptlst Church last Sunday, Jesse Sullivan, one of the pion ­ eer business men of Bt. Johns, has brothers, are left to mourn his sud­ AH auba«-rll>era of The .\ewa. wha The team of horses missing from ' the ordinance of baptism was admin ­ den death. The funeral was held the bam of Ds^nis O't'onnor of Bntb istered to a numb^ of persons to closed out bis stock of clothing and are one rear or more In arreafs. are furnishings and retired from active Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at the Laat Monday evening the annual have been discovered and Arthur becoane members of the Beagal-RIley requeated to pny up their aubaertp- DRMN COMMISSIONER bualneaa. This move was caused by Delta church. school meeting of DIsL No. 4. Bing ­ tlooa at - and Frank Ward. This business he con ­ V paper. for u* to pay one cent, for each rison. the Grubauah number two ez- liarsnnagc lawn Friday, July 19. Kv- ducted for twelve years when he sold meeting were read by Secretary Putt, drove to Lainslng. from there going eryone welcome. copy ni«lle«l to aubecribera who are |(.naloii short drain located in the IJke all old established country after which he read the report abow- to Brighton. He traded one of the Grant M. Hudson. Aas't Supt. of the on** vear in arrears w. will be obliaed northwest fractional ^4 section aia newspapers. The News has a num- ing the amount which the board, 'in- to stop tbetu. While w <■ .ire wllMna Creenbiiah. Tlie drain was t»6*- rods horses in Brighton for an old horse Anti-Saloon I.4eague of Mlchiaran will (ler law iwased by the last legis­ and $10 in money. I..esvlng the old lier of subscribers who were fomisr lo extend u rcaaonal/le binount of jo Im» built with 12 Inch tile speak at Bengal I’nlted Brethren residents of St. Johns, and who now lature. had voted for the C' ling year. horse In the livery bam In Rrighton. church Sunday morning July 21 and credit to our »ul»acrnMTfc. the rovem- section to I..eon> live In different parts of the I’nlted The whole amount needed .;'V:ounts to he took the other one and went to at Bingham I’nlted Brethren In the ev­ Trent haa now stepped In and told us Storkwell for l*»6 ’>0. The tile States; In fact, almost every state In hetw<-en twenty-six art! twenty-seven Detroit. There he traded the horse ening of the 21st. thousand dollars. which utaount 3 .at how tniirh credit we may cive. which H. H Grubauah la to haul to the I’nlon Is represented on our sub ­ Kvery Hutweriber of The News will Qf drain for $17.23. la to for another and $7.5 In money. Then $17.2u«» is to be raised general Johnson, not being satisfied, tried to scription list. 'These former citizens kindly b«»k at the yellow label on furnished by the American Sewer ciirHcii .NtmcE. of St. Johns <;pntlnue to take ;in in ­ tax. h r pai»er. which will te|l him Just ^ (’omiutny of Jackson for sell bis last horse He offered It so Christian Hi-lence meetings will he The terms of Trust •••» C. .M .M-rrill cheaply at a llver>- bam that the own ­ terest in our affairs which Is shown and r. A. INitt having «'xp*r . they w ,-n hie auhrcriptlon expired. The j4jj2.()T. H.K. flnthauah la also to do the held every Wednesday and Sunday by the fact that they continue aa sub ­ nr^iren on the label tells the year concrete work on retaining wall and er became suapictous and ootlOed the evenings at 7:45 p m. at Hsrmonle were re-elected and the n -ting ad­ police. The tmllre arrested him. hut scribers to 'The News, and complain if when the auhaciiptton runs otit. If apron of the drain for $64.90. Taxes hall. All are web otne. a copy falls to reach them. It has oc­ journed. you are a vear or more baek. send ua are to be payed In two yearn, as DO complaints came against him. be t curred to the publishers that a letter the money or your note to pay up to xhe Hochel extension drain was was set free and given his horse two The Ladles' Aid Society of the Ben- THE TRAINING OF THE BrsiNEHR days before Sheriff Sebavey traced from each of thssii would make very the required date. Then we will be aj,*) sold Monday ip T>allaa at the gal-RIley Baptist church will meet at Interesting reading, and would also HAN OR WOMAN. allowed to eonttniie aendinr the paper honn* of Kd. Martin The drat flve him to Detroit the home of Air. and Mrs. Wallace Bustnesa, with iU intricate prob ­ Through the ofleer* at Brighton. ksep then) In touch with each other. to your .iddreee. Otherwise we must aectlona were sold In ope lot to Huggett Thursday afternoon. July lems and mammoth undertakings, to Sheriff Schavey and Mr. O’Ooamor Of the 150 or 200 boys and girls who atop It t H. II. Horton of l.pna1ng for $l,7S9.2u 18. All are cordially Invited. attended the local school forty years ever reaching out for wide-awake, eo- Reiow will be found the order which Section alx. 80 rods long sold to Ar- found the one horse. Johnson was ergetlc, ambitious, young men and easily tmesd to Detroit where be wna ago. it Is safe to say that not one of the poetofflee department eent to The ohle Holden of OtM for $t08. Section women. 'These are In great demaad found July 3rd and brought to 8 t. the surrirops today could give the ad- News: ;7, 128 rods long for ISX2.80. Concrete STEPPED ON RUSTY NML dreas of tea per cent of their school- and It to only through thoraugb and (IMee Department ' work is to be done by Joseph Freund Johns. careful special tmlning that they oan He was taken before ths Jusdes of matea. Third .Assistant Postmaster General 1 estimated price of 1276.15. Steel la to be obtained. the Peace sad boomd ovsr to the cir­ This notice to intended for our Washington. July 1. 1912. jpe furnished by Michigan Brldg* A NON IMS BLOOD PORONINII out-of-Michigan subecribers and we Business schooto are doing much to Puhlieher of The Saint JohM News. j pipe Company of Lzuistng for $66.25. cuit court, and la now In the eouaty relteve thU growing nssd. but nose jail asaltiQg trial. out After !< iMl aCt«r other herewith invite all of them to send us Saint Johns, Mich. The Thelen drain located In Dallas a letter tor publloatloa, telling where are doing move and few are doing as Sir* and Weatphalla townships was alao UlRORHE WILRDN MPPPERINH businsss tor tmt ha w^tm stortod much as tba McLachlaa Bualneos Unl- FORMER HT. JOHNS WOMAN DEAD. In the same klgd of buslMns la the they are. what they art doing, what Your attention la Inrited to amend* isold Mon^y. The drain la 594 rods WITH TRRY SORE FOOT. their new boase to libs, and any other vqinlty at Grand Rapids. Mich. Thia ed paragraph .1. section 486. of the {n length and was sold In ssven ssr- Mrs. Ids R. Ooos of Wllllamston building wheri k* was loeatnd at tbs great, aghool to placing nmre young time of retlriog. facta of laiavuat In regnsi to them- Postal laiws and Regulations, appear^ tions. KIghty rods to H. H. Horton disd at ths hoow of hsr son, William sstTsa or tbatr siaiiiuniHggi He- nmn and young women In positions Ing In the Deeeaber. 1911. Poatal for $216; 104 rods to Martin Rlgglss Coae. In St. JoKiis, July t, st the age Oovge Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daring the tlOM Mr. HniRwan ban of truot and rasponatblltty than any bssn engaged Ig bnalasM bstw be has ery totter will be printed, and every Guide, reading an follows: 1 for $212; 56 rods to Alfred Thelen for of U yeans. K H. Wllnon. had a ntrahe of bad luek letter wMl be rend with Intereat. ea- other school of Its kind In Michigan ‘The right of publishers to extend . $S4.8V; 80 rods to Joseph Schmitz for Mrs. riirpnse of this regulation Is to .Saturday did much danuige. Jonlah COMMISSIONER SHIELDS have a tendency of neglect on the not believe that a new party "erected and W Pincomb of tVseousta. Ford croa* roads?" Jerome Dills. Dewitt give pttb1laher« a reaaonable oppnr- Kerrick, who recently bought the old HtH.Nt; tM’T tIK THE DRY GOODS on the passions of any number of touring cars. Agent —A. T Smith. *'in|M- to secure renewals of suhecrip- Fred Gardner farm had a silo blown BI’SINESS. IS DECLARED GUILTY Grange; recess 1..16. Music. Bingham men" can live. He ssyu he believes Mr. Sutllff of Bannister. George Oh- flons. and at the aame time relieve the over. The George Monroe farm ad- < I rang!*: remarks by Worthy Alastsr that those who arc not ssttoned with erland and Gharle* Simpson, E-M-F SO FVir lack of necessary capital to 'Garpenter: music. Goldie Palmer; rac- postal eenice of the burden of earry- i joining had some damage done to the continue the general dry goods and Mr. Taft can get just exactly what car*. 4V. J. Moss agency. ing copies of puhlleatlons as to eub- buildings. ??t)YERNt)R DHRORN DKrL4RES Itatlon, Ella Snyder; music Bingham they want by voting for W’oodrow ready-to-wear business, I have bssn orrhestm; "Woman's work In the ecriherti at the usual seeond-elas* Will Handt on the Robert Shaw engaged In for the (last two years— Wilson. More than that Governor Os- rates of postage to persons who are farm bad a large barn moved the IMS BFKirE TAP 4 NT. Grangi**' Abble IMIIa, IVWItl Grange; lH>m say* he to not Inconsistent In his and do justice to my trade and In my- “Iki AA'Vimen of Alichlgan want to SCHOOL REPORT no* mch In fact length of It off Its foundation. One self and creditors--! have decided to stand that the Republicans need not Betperffully, side of the bam was blown in and s vote ’" Ella Balcom, f>vld Grange; bolt their party and will not be con ­ close out In a big 1.5 days' sale, begin ­ Tax ('ommlssloner Robert H. miialc, E^'a Taber; "In what way may JAAfFJP J BRITT new carriage in the bam was entire ­ ning July 12th Aty entire line of sidered os having bolted if they vote Dlrecler* Take .Netice. Assi xisr. postmaster General. ly destroyed. The other bam on the Shields has been adjudged guilty of 'the Grange he of practical use to for Woodrow Wilson The governor pis(«' goods and yard goods and all the charge* t»*eferred against him by our schools ’'' Theodore Townsend; The director* will notice on th* farm was moved off lu foundation 2 miscellaneous stock and as much of rail* attention to these and more M011 It III** A**II»>. inches and then twisted. Bert Klee of Governor G*bom. and the chief cxec- music by the grange. Every Grange matters of political interest In s state­ blanks tor their .innusl reports that the ready-fo-wcar and furnishing iitl*e ha* declared vacant the oflire In the county send delegates as there no separate heading to given under M \ sfortit was n hum- Gre«*nbush had bis bam blown over goods as Tioositilc; If good nierrhan- ment issueil tonight In the statement whb'h Shields has held for several nre preiuiratloos to make for the which to report 'Mill Tax" on hand. r fell po fust that for The ti'lophone wires were struck dls«- nnd low prircn will lie anv In ­ the governor, who all along baa spok ­ venrs. Governor Osliom was the Grange Rally* In August Every July mth, 1911. and "Mill Tax" on r- could not csrrv It near Kxlgar Burk'* home In Green- ducement to the buyers of Sf Johns en right out. tells the thini party ')?, I.'inning St., buah, I'urning out the phone. Th< ‘ I nige and Jiirv In the proree«Hnga Gmnge come and have a good time. A 'ornfers that one-half of the work hand July tth, 1912, but only headings and Clinton county. If I sell enough for the following moneys on band ar* ••>d, f.-it. - >mi!1»««1 out at^-s'pu was Mown off the l«uthem agalosl the accused state ofTIrlal and picnic dinner so every one fetch nerevsar) to create a new party de­ stock and raise enough rash by Aug­ given. rhun-l. < n State street Aluch other practlrsil* every charge lnrlude«| in *our baskets well-flllisl The 9 o'clock voted to purifying the Republican f.' th- ! isht of s ust l*t. I expect to re-arnine» the I’riroary Money, dnciage. sut h as the blowing down of the accusations were proven ccconllng car will Im- n»et at the i'«bem«avg- A ICs4*s. St Jobna IVa with the excepttan of two were pmv- making s kike Into the dark It la s snt number of ms« ran live In order that your diocvict amy he lA Jl'NTII I I tll RT. eailtlsd to Its shar* af th* primary dr 54 'etsco Mr® Waiaru.. k'-d t>*»ss* Newioa MeOrsOowi was srrestwd bv Iswwnt* Pewstoo sure tkins If the penping gnat pute In '44 hen those who sr* righlsouslv It' W(l»h [u«icr* tr-*.ibVr It,-- ,v*** thre-r HapcM g PsrwMniee Mt rt*sa*ai . •n sppen rsaee aanin at that ho«*s» he sagT* bresuse «f Ih* sctlssi St Ghlca- mssMp, you mast 81* ywar aaasal r»- Alarshs; G*s Tlskban fur bslsg drssii * In his original ehsrgua U~iWte** ia$sr*d man in the Hspnhilean psrtr. and not Wltger * h S.r*'- 0'ir Wst Tn tie RepsMtenn Wee tors sf CMnlnn Jan-mry tAlt. and that he hnd hesn he *00141 to, sad property aaltppw. 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—JOLT n. MIX Tm St.Johns -- — - - -■■ ■ —-^~=- . art—Uy to piMoet Um piibllr fron bod tbe of ail tka she maalead. Bat, In bar mm IHDWPmSOmm MgWraWIIL ^ torrttory. TteArt maaaar. aba llhad tbam all *ba sama. PobltoM oTory T^uroday Pro>rtdo« H-* tb. loctoiaturo rtall and aftar rapaalad rafuanls (eoatrary Mit that glrl'a Ufnloug ra- mmom at IIS Walkar at root, oaol. hara no authority to dlapoaa of aay to tbe uaoal mlal they waea all Itba ; mofsa moat have boon.* , MldOsaa. by Tbo SC Jobaa part or portion of tba public dooaain. Mg brotbara to bar aver watebfnl for I Aunt Hetty's voiae was tandar, nud Prtatlns Compaay. |.Naltbar the coal Uada. tha Habatlaa. bar plaasare and eomfort. without riv­ I bar ayas susplcioualy molat. ns sba alry sad jaalottay. water power, nor any otbar national tOoprrtpbt. IMS. by Utarary ^ ootod bar oi#ea apeocy under COopra aa to aaalat la doarn tka stapa sod burry away—angar a formar oollaps rooas-mato. His boma I and I wish somebody bad told you. I icaa uadar tba act at laylac the foundations of civil povam- and dadsioB In ovary movaoiant. was far away, and on a trip for tba A law momsBU latar n stag on tka ; Shull always remambar It. for what Mareb S. ItTt. ment In the territory. baatuaas latatuots of bis tatbar ba bad xrould 1 do If anytblag bappouad to There la no pood raaaon why the stairs anaoaacad tka arrival o( bar oomblnad duty with tba plaaaura of a j Jnafc?* ’ With an Impulsive him aaH "Mas. Mabal. n swsaE. Iambi# girl, but Cotntnlttae on Tarrltorlaa abould not visit to bis frtaud. > Mabal buirtod out. Isiiirtill a bf SaU fiitpyi soasawhat spaUad by tka oonataat at- report this Mil. aad the Senate paas "Wa read of love at first sight.* aad bear lalar two rudlaat fnooa ba- tsatloe of tba whola household to I tblnk that Is what It most have beau. ; lobauad lueoadllatlou bat aa Mabal ■ TBAE ...... 9tm It as this aaaakm. aasry whim of Its rnwnpaat mambav. for. from tbe first, tbe girl was a dlf-1 burled bur tnaa In aaotbar buu et of I ■oims ...... M As tka door opaasd. a ffuakad. taar- ■u aoimiB ...... Tbera Is no pood raaaon why Alan- faronl pemau Tba Intaraot waa mu- mano. a abada of sorrow waat ovur ka abould not have hoasa-role. taln ad face ap p aarad. sod Mabal waa tual. aad thay rods, danead. and sang bar at tbe thought of tbe girl of long Anty Drudge on Vaccination. soon snfoldsd la Aunt Hatty*r coas- togetbar. la qulator mooda tba qaalat. | mmI bar abaUarad draum. Olaao- fortlag arms, wbila tka soft, wblta Haalth Department Doctor—**G\ve me your arm, Mrg. The nomination of Woodrow Wilson oM somnsar house was tbair . lag at Jack's happy smile, sba thunbad Malone, I have been aent to vaccinate you. TMia •area RtmcscNTco for forcion baads caraaatngly smootkad tba tum- where many happy boors wore spaat. i o«i within beroalf for A0VERTISIN6 BY THE seems to satlaf)' all of the damoermu blsd hair. tlBMly Mrs. Malone—On me arm? How will I be able to wash raudlag togatbar or axebanglog com- warning of Aunt Hatty. and the nomination of William H. Taft As far back aa Mabal oouM raoMm- dancoa. Tba wbola bousahold raallaad wid me arm the soire of a horse's leff?" ^fibclWTION seems to suit part of the republicans. bar. Auat Hatty bad always baao bar bow mattars ware developing, even bu ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Anty Drudge— "If you'd uae Fels-Naptha soap, you'd be But some of the Istter refuae to be rafupa —bar bavan In all of chlldbood's foru they did tbemselvae. but. aa tba aoNcaAL orncaa storma. aad. evan now. a young wonr ♦ ♦ able to do all the washboard rubbing necessary with NEW YORK AND CHICAGO aatlafted at all unleaa they have a young man was above reproach in ♦ BRAIN LEAHH. ♦ one hand." aa. wttb a sparkling eogapamant ring. evury raspaet. all were diacraatly •RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES chance to vote for “Teddy.* ’ Belnp ♦ ♦ Ike swaat. oM lady was still bar ooa- bHad. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ denied this opportunity they aay they Qdant "Maanwblla. tha young man's fatbar How much of .\FI) ment of Its creation erosa. and be said such maan tblnga — a pair of strong, young arms aad ranl- Isad that It maunt tba end of part ­ On April 24th, the House of Repre- The Bull Moose party seems to be was willing to ballava tbat I bad baao in a state of innoeous desuetude at ings. Thousands upon thousands of wom­ aentatlree passed s bill crestlnr an playing with him all the Uma. Wbao the present time.—Grand Rapids I was waaiing his ring, too, snntla! I "Happy days foHoxsad la swift sue- en have kidney or bladder trouble and elective lepialature In Alaakn such as never auspect It Prens, triad to give It baok, but be threw It ^aanloo. imtll t^ vedding ^y was bet Women's complaints often prove to the other territories have had and j on the floor and msbad out. without A ^aab dlstaaL While sitting in tka I NSTITUTC that bill Is now pendinc before the Many old residents here can (five OTmraer bouse, planning tbair bright be nothing else but kidney trouble, or I giving me a chanca to explain. Now tbe result of kidney or blsder disease. I’nlted States Senate It was referral the exact date when the Baltimore j be can stay, if be doesn ’t cars any future, she spoke of tbe beauty of bar convention started.—Pontiac Prana ring He bad noticed a Httla plain ring M the kidneys sre not In s healthy to the Senate rommittee on Territor ­ ; nsore than tbatl!" A frasb burst of Gsiettf- that she had alarays worn, sad Idly In- condlUon, they may cause tbe other ^udents Succeed Recause ies of which Senator William Alden I taars and the curly band went deep organs to become dissasad. I Into the comforting lap. about It. To tease him. she THEY LBABX TO WORK, Smith of Michipan. is chairman. It What has become of the old fask- You may suffer a preat deal with TRET LEARir BT DOING Aunt Hetty thoughtfully contem- ignored tbe Inquiry, thus rousing hls palo In tbe back, bearinp-down feel­ THEY ARE ENEKOETIC Is now before that committee lloned candidate who said: *"God will­ curiosity, and. before they reallaed IL they are ERTHrHUTIC ! plated the sorrowful figure. ings, beadsche and Iona of amblUon. THEY ARE COMPETENT. ing. I win make the run"? —Adrian heated words had followed. Then, It is Interestlnr to note that Mis­ Telegram. "Do you tblnk tbat you were just Poor health makes you nervous, ir­ souri terrifory for twenty years was ' right yourself, dear? Remember tbat girl fashion, sbe felt abu sed, never ritable and may be despondetit; It thinking of the silly way It had all much Isrper in area than Alaska and An upsute bride, after the cere­ ! the forbaaranee and forgiveness of makes any one so. started, ber own fault, and how easily But thoussnds of Irriubic, nervous. . had a much smaller population Six ­ mony. climbed an apple tree. Ob- I true love cannot always be on one j side. True hearts should be above It might have baao remedied. He told tired and broken-down women have ' teen *crr 1tories were cr.ntefl ..ch vumslv It maiden blush or s pippin. — l>eTro!f Xea-s. I causing snotbar pain for a simple her tbat if sbe left In anger. It would restored their health and strength hav nir “.iller »oi>’=’in j>ro- Joke " be tbe end. Of coome. she did not tbe uae of Swamp-Root, tbe great i)or?;on t:; ..r».i tlmn A!, -’-- .Vine <•11 V rood, honest and reliable men think he really meant It. and liked to Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. ~T know It wasn't right.** was the Swamp-Root brings new life and states were created at a tin • wh- n »fi<>iiid l»e elected to public office no see bow far her power went, so. with faint response, "but I meant to tall activity to tbe kidneys, the cause of ii05i!nr,pOTrnnTOis matter how Insignificant that office him In s momant. and never thought ber bead In the air, sbe went to tbe each bad a less population than Alas­ bouse, never dreaming but wbat ba such troubles. ma> be —Atlrlan Time* of biro doing tbat way. He ought to ka now has Delaware Itecame a state would follow her. He did not. Many send for a sample bottle to have bad more faith In roe than tbsL" In 1TT0 .and by the eensus of ITIWi had Now th» overcrowded condition of "In tbe morning, after a sisspisas see what 8 wanip-Uoo:. the great Kid­ Mabel wiped ber eyes defiantly. ney. Liver and Bladder Remedy will a population of only while the Baltimore hotelt la laid to the fact night, she deaoendad tbe stairs ta a that fhert- are too many fat men In Aunt Hetty sighed, and a mist came do for them. Every reader of this Alaska had at the time of the last before ber. as she replied gently: repentant mood, to find a note on tbn paper, who has not already tried It. the Democratic party. —Grand Rapids ball table, simply Informing her of hls census n population of As late Press. "Uttie girl, i>eople can live years to may addrw Dr. Kilmer A Oo.. Bing ­ •a ixtifi tije new atate of Wyomlna had a minute —countries and lives be de­ departure, tn response to an urgent hamton, V,, .inf! r.-e I .'e aan;p;t* message from home. "Will write from a population of hut «0.7h* The I’niled Rtstee raises two-thirds stroyed. but an angry word lives for­ bottle free by mall, A’ou can pur- there.' was tbe only grain of comfort okaoe tbe regular flfty-cent and one- The most Interestlnr feature of of the cotton of the world, according ever. Would you like to hear a story —a true one. about s girl. Just_ as_ lov she could see. Frantic at tbe turn of dollar site bottles at all drug atorea. Ala>c?kas claim of rirht to orsanize an to recent sutlstics The speculstors. however, "buy ” .and "sell" about nine ing. Impulalva. and tbou^tlM aa «A^Airs. sbe sped up tbe stairs, back to elective territorial lepitiattire of her limes as much as the world ever saw. your follow him In mind, with a reraoraefnl own Is her astnnishinr trade with the —Boy City Times. Mabal aaaentad eagerly, ber oem latter. HUMOR AT A NAVAL COURT Tnlted States Since the T'nited woes forgotten for the time, at the "As sbe hastily pannad bar sorrow pro s pact of one of bar aunt ’s stories. aad love, tbe boose was aroused by •allers. Unueed to Proceedings. Cause Htates ptirchaaed Alaska In IMIT ther- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Much Merriment Among the "Taars ago." began tke sweet votoe. tbe news of a eerloos railroad acci­ has been extracted from that northern ♦ m fipeetstera. ♦ PITHY roWMEM^ BY riTT ♦ "a girl lived tn a beautiful southern dent. in which was the very train that territory t2f»«.si3..*.f»4 (•<> in pold. sliver, ^ EDITORS ♦ town She had everything to make bar her Inver bad departed on. Later came At s naval court of Inquiry, (o New and copper; the sea and fur product* ♦ ♦ happy —father, mother, brother, aad a tbe news of bis death, caused by a blab tbe loeed every nook ’ iA*.**®* ••. heroic^ York, much unc 4>nsciout humor was iimount TO f229.Tl*'.o.1A no and with ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ exhibited. The sailors called as wit­ the t iteiMs paid Into th T’nited nesses were quite unused to cuth pro ­ State*. Treasury by the peop!.'> of th* It It A wise Republican that know* ceedings. and went shout their work terrlfor**' ?h* total production of Ah «- hls f*m-n partv. —Tolumbis. 8 C. very much as a 8 ioux Indian miph ba State ka In f*>rtv.flve v jrs ant'-unt. t^ expected to (onjupste s Greek v - ♦_ One of them —Bill Bubble* —4*nu. $44*i *.4.Ar^ins ’ ‘har ' SoTrefif,!#-. fr- politic* an Irresistible Suggestive Questions shuffling forward! hls eyes hunting all ohjeet nif-et; an Immovable force silt!, to »r> the :««Tid;’'ir-r Gn tbe Hnndaj Hebeel I.e«*en hj He*. Hr. l.inseett fer the Inter* round the room, a* If In search of of tk< I'nftetl Stnti'a tn li.* Ft«ittnior> Siic nallenal Pre** Bible Qne«tlen (Tub. Sflgne place of safety. 'Tome here." 'Th-'r* U not a niccharic, clerk, bookkeeper or laborer who pDiI ■ fi;nteiijinr. of th maV'^ nior* m .n-v than did the philanthropist. R T Crane wht* li TT.iount* to onD tlr sit»'i upon Ibe wrong aide ".Vo. here! more ronv.-r.tion was attended by ' of th« Crane ('ompsn,>= cf Ch!'sgo. wbo each year now a-.rta a JT ‘ 1•> *1 •*#0 xnii ii t ; thousand* ferersi of whom were not ' . Whsl ’s your nsroe?" "Bubble# ” "Whsf* sU of It?" "BUI nubbles" ('hrltin..... pr* 4.nt o? i nuttrifr of s mUll4in dollars or morf to hls In f.ivor <.f A’ti*ka of tnc-r. •' ar *I 5'‘ randidatee — I>t;iisTint r«Hirler-Jour- ' fOpyrlkht lf*Il. hr Rev T P IJn- wbo Will not give up thrir sins? nal eott I; D ) (1«‘ i If tt iteraon le ever so much "BUI Bubble*. uk* tbe book" employ*-?- 11? ss'eil c::d luinked hls nmn* v when a younx iniui. pfMi,).... 1.1 TlsU x«|.it-,:sbtBr pr.a.V . —j July II. init. inflcencad by Ibe goapa). but atlll "Hook. •Ir?" ■'Yea, here!" Tha ad­ tu»ii t.f t};. rorth**rn t.-rrlton 1# »o b* holda oo to some ain or slna. how miral stood up placing hi* eye­ ■' r'' ' ■ ■’ ’«! *4 ' T?!- .1. Ui. Kind* of tNHl J L lludaon. the luirchant prince of Itetrolt. who died in ten ­ supplementetl w. ar- l-iformed hv to make party platfoma henceforth < Mark Iv l-lti muck ('hrtetlan fruit Is ba likely to glasses astride of bis nose, peertM* m aa different from crmkiut pnM mtolgp 1 bear? through tbam at the unhappy Bubbiea. j] don A Da day* ago work^ for •!.•" s week and thought he aes an aree of arrirul'iiri*' usd; Ir- the of eqaal i a«ee the mgraft^ word, wbleh I* (11.» \er«e b —Haw may il be pa«. - ♦ - a mcHlon as If to take the BtMa. par- 1 able to save your souls Jae I 21 •IMe far every perean wke I* appaaled was « faithful employee! for v^^rs; when hU earning capacity waa swb!- raparltt and of laraar are* hapa thinking it a gratuity. "No. no! *»»erratl««a have made H il ) Verse 1 Whsi was ib* psrile- to by Ibe peepel to ksramsi n *gaad but I’lO to a month he banked half of it and conim*ni**d In that way than all tbs laad ariualb pat to cfx»r idtUeult to realise tbat the tsHff and utor ebarm In Joans wbirb sitraetad p rannt r benrrrt iTbk h one of tbe Jnat plara yoar band en It." ItnbhIaa to lay tbr foundation for the great fortuae ba leD babtnd. he aavad In Norway Rwwdwt aad Flalawd. Ike tmato are twe great laaaas be- qaeitfsB* wktok atoy be nna wsred In pat «p hls left iMUkd "Na, your right Ifare tke Ameriena people- Wnakiag u* bim aaeh groat rrnwds? fram the vary bagtnnlag raallaing tbat if it took but a few hundred wkar* mors ihnn ten sMUlon people (I I le prearblag fraa « boat just a* aiWIng by mam ber* of Ibe rlnb.i band " Itabblaa pal ap both bands 'ten fitor Tba admiral aitasd tba left ana ba- dollars u> eambilab or atari him tn aaam anmll hritinaaa. be most Ilfs frnw! aprtraltafy aloar ► ♦- baly and sfeepiabls to Gad as fmm a Ilf i Haw da ywa aeaaaat for tba different dsgtvas of fmlt bearing twean bla ibimsb aad fingar aad ra- paaaaaa the few bandrad H* auoceaded and ba* toft babind him a The aURptloa prsaspl sd osrtaMilv In tke yeera tkni kave paasad Maae palpit la a eatbadral ar a rbareb* (3 I Vetae t -Wbt dbl Jeaas learh ftoto toaar wbo anaewer to tbe "gwad maaad It Tba rtgbt ramataad. "Now. msnumint for gaad deada. a racord aa a aarrmafnl merebant wbn asahs a psad sane la fatsar of pvanttnp j Mr Brmn first fianMd lato p aktte •b parables and wknt are tbe ndvnn- gtaand* tn ibto parnbto? Dab b laa.* "Tae*r" "Da pan salsasaty aurtad a paar bay amptr ba n ded that akanM prwv* aa tnaplrattaa to Alank a mi eierttve temtoHal Isflala- view be kas aeewmiated a Fsrinni. txraar tbat tba evtdanaa you will gtva I bat b* kns laM tin* nmai ed bis balr •ngaa ar diaadvan iagae at tbat nnibad (Ill Vpfne b —Is II a lanit nr a ndn- othera aaaen din g the laddar frwm the fast aa ba dM, a aminlaaa nanm Isre AsMe ^am

d to ReeeeeeV fn eget to #*• tbe alnfla f 4 lto« e*vi( fuperd •ar*" "Klaa tbe bash " "Rlaa It, an estotanto %l«b«M a deitov aad p ram lit rfin rae4r tbat bappan wbat of Ike Hpkt of tkf yawpie Wt rale ; * perdener wbe deHberaleiy sewed evr*^ "Tee hto* U * Wab bla a laabsd and 4 arnmee fb- deee - Oitoape may came wbat ymi «tl| see to B Ibai, edmeiklng It asrad far Tke Mil as II paaasd ike tfsass aare- ‘owed an Ibe b tob wat? (111 It Is tbe anif way bv • amnnd an miiiagty. hwt tbam aaanmd Nswe ♦II. b. btothteg ystor ap**r. MTV falu Roais Ike poa sfs ef Iks Alaakx ♦ I • ^ I ny-Mld « 4 brdeiiu) **»u I* r em4 ■b- ; ta ba no beto far It so b* fdaead ldm> | Lf tb*> peegei ifc Ibeoi IspMAatorv aNk wwws ikas Ykr Tbe^* •• *t a Oi.. p and a; - iri* vk«t ere ; eatf aqaaewiv aa at* too* draw a tong a^ ’ t-e-rawed i. meete# t» ■ ltd \ poane II d I hmafib. bsnt •oaf tb* IMbt i sad pee ipaias i sawiae ap 4 Tfc «««i «mn «*■ per: «.r eeeeeet ebwb If . Leak •«;< ilTe e!S.alfc • 4i'».;-' *-,i v .» 'iwintoi fef -«* yeaSS ■ fan* » i fewer*.-. »*,». weeL l.nt ’ k*e»e* • bbst . iww I * a4Mtoe a}.(eb made tlM* afimitai • C ■ ■ Yeea* U Pi • ki. **.?.».*.• *114 Hir l***r-«( e , irZ TkOrs is kpSt IF ete of e^ »** ■ a«*ieto s* it,; 2 tt tWne.- *b I i», , i-f I- ?Vf 4* laevaa* tba Ptbto fks Bwissw*.! avpMMad kv > r Pvum . tod* if! s* ,,, Ptb» •rWe ere "antalie I ad i« be to per*! bi mp ai * fib Win ld-»? mm tt awk a toldaw pwl; aakad Mspt ef tk» I'wMsd MmSsa. ao4 tt>ss«> gvMuad ' bapsaqa a m ti at kah ktoa and earn emwi* ♦ PAdd aPb RRitpni Area*.-! , 'gregpmV Nw • a* • r.r f*r ' '•to «**>•** aad sk a*wn aaaiber to te« evefv afOfefi; be *av4 ta” AAnt nafinbRy 4 tw r**er faniRfin art “ififfi * ATib fta ptoee pSw* tb-r me am IdMbtof ’Me aapn sanna Mi me 1 i • • reane |d V w«d kd nibd im ke i rbev wW nps "mnNl ppMn ne amav ****^ ^ **** (paosm State Bank of St Johns •i mt fm ta It mm t Aina ba mmm J N. nmusAUi.

L-ltS- CITY DIRECTORY I NEWS WANT COLUKN

P Mack Dtekeeaou of Harietta. Mich., to hie wofk tba firat of the weak. ««ah waak. froai 7 a. as. to 7 p. a. •ml odd cbalia will mil chaap oo ESTATE PROPERTIES Faunnm Cnitj Myrl la a guaat of kla friend. Raimold Or^ Mlm Lula Walts warn to 8 t. Jokaa ooooaat of lack of rooai Mrs. H. B. gory, tbla weak. tbla waak aad vlalted Mlaa Halan E. < r » ■ » Mack. Ml Walkar »t IN IB. L. P- VANAHVUItQ. oftaa Otraf Carl Pahaar aad frtead of Grand Huaier. Oroaa raauaranc Otflaa Wo «ivb f RapMa spent the tourtb and a part of Mr. aad Mm. Frank Radfara aad Samuel Colllna. et al, to Mary Pmipxerfty POB BALB—Bay laam 10 yaara old. Mm weak with hla father, Webb Pal* family of Laaalac were vial tore at to 11 a. m.; 2 to I aad 7'to I p. m. walffbt lots iba. Would taka lalleh Colllaa, nlOaeHnefrt ^oai 6. Pkoaa Stf Blaek. Bpaelal tiaat- mar, hata. tke bemea of ralativaa ta town oa Duplaln. $1. Fairan amadl Cnfty eow ta part pajmsaL Praak .Sapa. Ftaa modara naMnea. Inrga lot and mmtm for ebroale diaaaoaa. Owen Btasras la driving a new Monday. Ckaiiea Harris by adoa to Alba B. 8 t Jobaa. R. P. D. 7. 4Stf Ford touring oar. Chalmar Radfara of 8 L Jobaa wan ban. BaaC part of town. 88100.00. Bat­ Uarrls, w lo a na I4 aar 14, I.«akanon, ter look at thlA Propeiffty WILLIAM HAVBNB. M. D Nearly all the ealabmtom from In town Monday. tsfoo. PBOBATB ORBBB. Bureka want to BMa the Fourth. Kannath Oawtord aad Mlaa Bnna Ulilan Qraae Bills to W. H. Gtlaon. poWlc pbyairtaa aad aan aoa Of* Cttn- BTATB OP nCBIOAR, Oaablf of AlUe Parka aad Mlaa Ivah Ortaaar. (TutBoe apa at the Fonrtb at Byron. 11 BY flea oTar Doty A Rood ‘a olom. 0t> n H nw 14 avr H aac M, Qresnbaak, km Ava . Bonth, tttOO. flea C^aa f to IS a ta. aad 1 to 4 both of WaobtagtoB towaokip. Mloo Anna DaWitt. wko la dnagar- 11.00. p. a. Mar Ckroale aad AoaPa dia- At a aaaakia of tba Proba te Coart nmniad July 4th at the B V. pai^ oualy 111 at the home of^heran Da- Tim K. B Moore An oa Loaa (Baa. t. m) Bllta J. Fitch to Qaorgt Jonoa. lota for tbo Ooaaty of CHatna. hoMaa at ■TTaagr by Rev. C. W. Lgnaui. . Witt la Port Hama, la Jaat a trifle 30, II aad It, bik 2, Bnaoatt's aub-dtv.. State Btraat \jmm tba Probata OHea. la tba Cttj of 8 t Tba dry opall was broken b«4a witk baCtor. Grid, 81. •omRT C. BUCK. M . D. dIaaaM ol Jobaa. oa ^Iday. tba Hat day of ftaa akowem bmt Batorday. Mlaa Nawa Uttledald la spaadlag Many otkar good bargalaa frooa tbo aya. aar. noaa aad tbraat aaly. Pater A Aadrawa at al to Henry H. Jnaa. la tba year oaa thn naa ntt alaa Mta Hnsal Morrison and niaeas. tbe waak with frieada at Round Lake. Hania. oom a aide of n % nw ^ aae 8400.00 to 88.000.00. •87 —ISO A EMaa towBoblpb Imga Offlea oaar Cb apiaan>a atom______buadred aad twalro booaa barn, all improve d, mo Mabel aad Btbal Gower, ware ta SL Jay Voofkaea aad (Tkarlaa Nall ware 9, Bingham on e aide of (Hlatan Ave. Howba ban. 8 % 1 Praaaac OHARUH M. MBRBILU Jokaa last Wedaiaday. la BUle Sunday. wttb fnlt. 81t00Ai. wmoOf land. Balldtaga ooald not ba y. B. DODOB M. D. Offlea aad raal* 8 t JeSms e about MO ft to on eor blk replaaad tor 88,040. Prtoe 818-OM. Judpe of Probata. Mr. aad Mrn Owaa Btaaras. Mias opendlng her vneatloa with bar grand- 25 Ave Addition n 50 ft w to Clinton doDoa oaor BpauldloB'a bwd.. opp. la tba aaUor of tba Batata of Oiw Fraacla Himoa aad Fraak Staaball Pa . la nmklBg a vlolt with bar alater. Ave. m to bag. 81. 817 —40 aaraa. Qraanbaoh tovniakip. rflta T. Whilbayt daoaaaad. On raad- Mm. Fraak Sekafar. Hava two or tkna goad ( fair balldlagi. good ooR. 84J09. apoat tba Fourth at T aaaing. John W. Lnaee to Frank Lanee, parttaA paytag good tneoa Good lap aad flltac tba patltloB. duly rarl- Mia Clare Root haa returaad to bar O. BDiaON OOVBT. PH. D. M. D, Floyd Leach aad finally spent tba tbair % tatarsat la out lola 10 and 11, chaaoa ter lavaataaonL nt 180 aarsA Waabtenaw ooanty, lOt PRyaiclaa aad auTRaoa. glTtac apae* flod. of Mary J. Moabar, praylag tbla Fourth at Houad Lake. home ta Detroit after spaadlag two aerm under plow, balanea aaoUy ooart to adjadleata and datanalaa Fowler, 8 M8 . Ckoiea Canm from SO to 800 aama tor lol attaatloB to ^abroalc dlaaaaaa Mm. Omwtord of Maalck la a guaat waaka with bar paraam. Dr. aad Mm. Cyma Sbannaa to Blisa J. Fttek w elaarad. Priea 86 ,^. Offlea over Norteela Hardwara wbo ara or ware at tba tlaa of bar at tbe bomt of her aoa. Dr. and Mm. A T. Parriah. ala and aackangA Alwnyn a plaaawre 50 ft e 150 ft of canter 1-8 a aad w to akow p ropaet toA If yoa kava any- •99 to aersA 7 mllaa from 8 t Jokaab Blora. Ill WoMtlnstoti ATa. Bootb, death tba lasal balia of aald daeeaaad M. C. Gregory. Mr. aad Mm. Fred Hania aad Mm goad hoaaa aad bam. no waala laaA out lot 2. Grid, 1880. tblBg to Ball or want to boy, ooaaa aad Lonaiac, MtehlRaa. mad eatlUad by tba lawa of this Stata, Beat Btevaaa aad family of West B. Gould went to Inneing laat week Pries 88Ad9. to Inbarlt bar raal eatata, aad tba Qreeabuab. aad Mm. Nora Bteveas for a abort vistt. share or porttoa tbareof, that aaab 788 —180 aersA la OItva tn wnakip. and Haxel of 8 t. Jobaa were gueata at Mm. Fred Plarean of Durand Is Mr. and Mm. Robt. Crouae of (Have- Prtaa 84AM. of aald heire ware eatltled to at rbnt D. Kirby's Sunday. quite oaHously ill. threatened with ty­ tiiaa and the rlgtaA title aad later eat, land have been taking aa auto trip 784 —840 aersA 8 mllaa from markaf. B B. L lMPANBBLBR. D. D. 8 .^ The carpaater* are at work oa phoid fever. aad tor the past week have been rialt- R R. BOYD Offlea Off Blata Bank. 8 t Jobaa. that aach of tham or tbair balm or ea- Mta Wells Baldwin bna gone to large booaa and bam, 80 aerm ot Fraak Haakay’s new barn. P. I. Bam* lag Mr. and Mm. Arthur Morae. thnbar. prloa 886 par asra. elgaa, may aow hara tbareln. aby aad gang are dotag tbe woik. Fluahing where Mie bna accepted a OHca over State Bank. Bt. JoboA Mlcb THOMAS MAIfN. D. D. 8 —Offlea oear At tbe achool meeting held Monday ' 758 —Bagaat hoaaa and lot. bgoaa Tbareupon it la ordarad. That Mr. and Mm. Fred Coleman aad son position In the Obaervwr oHce. eveolag. W. R. Shaw was reelected Chapaiaa'a atoso. Ualoa pboaa 149 —Farmara' 49 nearly naw. prlaa 81,480. Ttaraday, tba 1Mb day af Jaly, A. D- Ivan of Weat Greeabunb were gueata Mm. 8 . Luke of MoatpHler. Ohio, la and P. W. Holland meallad bla reaig- lilt, at oaa o'clock la tba aftamooa, speadlDg a few weeks with Mr. and 1789 —Hoaaa aad lot. 8909 —8800 down, ABTHIJR CORBIN. Daatlat. offlea at at Dr. Gregory's Sunday. natloo. ST. JOHNS, MICH. ba aaalKaad tor tba haartag of aald Mm. Hattie Budd died at Homer Mm. A R Jolly. I balance Ilka rant until pidd for. tba baad of Cltatoa ATaawa. padtloa, at tba Probate Ofltoe to the July 4tb. aged 72 yearn She was a Miss Ellen Woodwor th Is In Detroit i^ad Ikaaak Dp>, 1888 —House and lot, 4 bloaka from City of 8 L Johns. And It la furtbar tonner reaMaat of Greenbuab, being a epeadlng her vacation with her grand court housA 8800 down, baianna p ATTBBBBTS. ordared that notlea ba gl^aa to tba Wllllazr. Green aad William Saeord. daughter of tbe late Beniamia Baker mother. Mm. Margaret Woodworth. wbo reside aoutb of tbe village, nsat I Ilka rant balm at law of said decaaaad and all and a slater of C. B. Baber of St. K. L. Morgan of Fenton made a bun> { Soma obolea bargalaa la city prop erty. B B Walbrldpa D. W. Kalloy. otbar paraoBB latereated to said e^ with aa accident Moaday afternoon WALBRIDOR A KELLBT, Attoraaya Johns. She bad many relatlvee and Ineaa call In Grid tbe Amt of tbe when tbe automobile In which they i Houses and lota from 8800 up 9o tate, of tbe time and plaoe of aald friends la this vlrlalty. She leaven week. I 84A00. at Law. oaar coraar dnic atora. BA bearing, by cauains a copy of tbla were riding turned "turtle” figuring Jobaa. ______one daughter and aeveral grandchil ­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Cbnal have return ­ both of tbe occupants. They ware re­ Haney ta Lean an Baal Bstala Saaar- order to ba publiabed in tba St Job na ed to thHr home In Detmlf after Nawa. a nawapapar printed and cir­ dren. turning from a trip to Lnnatng and ItiaA J. BARIJ:'. drown . Attomay at Law Mias AlPtha Keleer returned home spending aeveral weeks with Mr. and when near DeWitt met a rig and in J. C. FLTHII Offlcaa orer State Hank. St Jobaa culating In aald county of Clinton for Mrs FM. Miner. tbrcc auccaaalTo weaki prerloua to Saturday front a month's visit at tuning out owing to tbe slippery Uiddlngton with relatlvee Mr. and Mr*. Barker, wbo are mov ­ condition of the roads, they lost con ­ Loeatad Grid. FarUle aoU; WTLI. H. BRUNSON, Attoraay at Law, aald day of bearing. Will. Bolten and daughter Nina of ing here from lAnaing expect to oc ­ trol of tbe auto. Mr. was pin- | ^ ““ St Jobaa, Mlcb. CHARLES M MERRIX. cupy rooms In Dr. Campbell's house ned under the machine and austalned offer Judge ot Probate. Maniatec are visiting hU alater and comer of Main and Pearl Sta the fmeture of three riba and a badly ' ------— ----- LTON A MOINRT. Attoraaya at Law, family. Dr. and Mra. Oregor>'. (A tru* copy.) Mlaa Gladyv Confer of St. Johns is Hamid Bullard of St. Johns vlal^ ^ bruised foot He was brought to tbe St. Johns. Mlcb. Officaa lb naw •pending tbe week 1th relatives here. In Grid Tuesday. ^ _ (Ovid------hospital where he la being car- 1 3 Farm Eargaim NaHoaa! Bank Ruildtag- STATE OF WK’HIOAN, Caaaty af Mrs. Dell Scott returned from St flrene was taken to tbe Johns 'D.esday where hM been I ^e^ rNBERTAKERS. (liataa—«a Wnrried. 75 aerm. Has A 1 BulldlagA bool At a leaelon ot tbe Probate Court spending a few days with relatlvee. , Johns. He Is suffering from a j of aoll 4V4 mllaa from DaWitt. Priea Parka><'rlner —The wedding ofMlm Mias Vida Munson and John Roh- W. R. OSGOOD, Piimltifre and Undar- for tbe County of Clinton, bolden at Iva M. Criner to Mr. Wm. A Parka, badly strained back and abouldar ow- I ' 890 par acre. taklnc. St Jobaa, .Mieblitan tba Probate*Office, In tbe CMty of BL eon. Mlse Florence Jenka and Jay Nell ing to bis efforts in trying to lift tbe | both of Washington township. Gmtlnt were callers in Elsie Ttiesday evening- 180 acres, blai^ loam aoll. !fo. I Johns, oo Tbumday. tba 20tb day of county, was aolesnnlxed at the Eureka auto off from hla companion. The lALE buildings, near Pawcono. Price |90 HO^T TO LOAN. June. In tbe year one thousand nlae Mrs. H. F. Hall, who has been mak­ automobile was badly wrecked Fhrangellcal paraonage. on tbe morn ­ ing a visit at the home of her daugh ­ I par acrA hundred and twelve. ing of July 4. Rev. C. W. Lyman of- aerm No. 1 aoll, good fair bulld- MONEY TO LOAN—Ob mortpaca aa- Present. (HiARLES M. MERRILL, ter. Mra. R. H. Gotham. In Midland to Aclatlng. Mlaa Criner la well and fa­ Rasiaes* Man IHa* Haddaaly IngA 4Mi miles of St Johns. A bar ­ enrity at rmaoaabla rataa aad oa Judge of ProbatA (Nty la home again. vorably known in Eureka, where she 'The cltlxena of tbla vlllaaa ware About 80 plaaaa ranging frooa 10 w gain, 870CO. aatlafactory tarma. at Tba Stata In tba matter of tba eatata of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and chil ­ Mtocked Sunday morning wban they Bank of St Jobna Larga or araall graduated with bonore from the High dren of Detroit are visitors at tbe StO aerm. Omae and aae na batort Hava man y other daolrabla fanaa Ladada flaadrteb, deceased, on read- school last June. The grtMicn la a learned of tbe death of I^aRoy DaLa- buying. anKKints. Call and aaa oa J. W, and Allag tbe petition, duly verlflad, home of Mr. and Mra. liou Storrer. Vergne, a promlnaat merchant hare. land dty property to offer. Pltagarald, Canblar. tf young man of ataady habits and pop ­ Dr. and Mrs. B. L Bates and fnmlly of Myron Goodrich, prayiagbtbat be ular among hie naany frieada All About eight weeks a«o be waa tak­ MONET TO LOAN—At lew rata of ta- or some other auitnble parson may and tbe Mtaaea Myra and Beulah Jaok- wlah tbe happy pair bon voyage over en sick with a gathering in bis baad Oars at Fbrma aad city pvwpaity tor ba appotntad admialatrator of aald oon returned from an outing at Ar­ Ovid Realty Co- j? aala. Inquire at ofBee of H. B a sunlit sea. prosperity, uaefulneoe. and for a time seemed to be reeover- eatata. gentine tbe first of tbe week. Ing. However, tbe dlaaaoe gained Walbrldga. Thereupon It la ordered. That and all that goes to nmke life worth Doughma Potter la seriously 111 lIvlBg. ground and an operation waa ftaally Ovid, Mick. ^ ^ Tbumday, tbe 1Mb day of July, A D.. threatened witta appaadlcttla. decided upon bat was found to ba pmATMM IN RBAUTT 1912, at one oeloek la tbe aftaraaon. Mias News Uttlelleld Is at Round THE STATE BANK OP Baraka Kvaagallaal Clrralt IfalsA too late to mre hla life. Tba fuaaral kit Both Phonon Na 79 BL JoboA ba aaalgnad tor tba hearing of aald Imke for a weeks vacation. aarricaa ware bald from bla home at ST. JOHNS. patltlaa. at tba Probata Ofltoe la tba Washington Osntar —Preaching by Mias Floretsce Gotham of Midland the pastor at 11 a. m. Sunday achool 9-30 o'clock Tuesday rooming ooa - City of St. Jobaa. And it la furtbar City Is risttlng ber graadparenta. Mr. ductad by Rev. J. H. Aabby. Burial St JobBA Btrbliaa ordarad that aotlea ba given to tba at 10 a. m. and Mrs..H. F. Hall. (NimnBTIAL ANB BATTRCM. Rureka—Praneblng by the pastor waa made at Bteple Grove. Cematary pHmona lateraatsd la aald estate, of Mra. Kathryn Haitung and son of under tbe auapl^ of tbe Maaoalc CAPITAL PAID IN PULL, fBO.MO. tbe time aad place of said baarlBg, at 8 p. m. Sunday achool at 10 a m. Albion are gueata at the home of ber JUST AS by caualBg a copy of this order to ba Fulton —Sunday achool at 10:80 a order, brother, W. J. Hathaway. I. spent the Fruirtb with his mo­ IN EFFECT' WAT 2«. Ifl2. way to get a start than to limit your Ver., haa been tn Ovid for a few daira RESTAURANT with flna bakery In coanectloo. fully equipped In Past •arrfre hetweea Detrelf aad he ptmehased tbe homestead upon thla past week. ther. Mrs. Geo, 1.«polnt. ***• ^ Fountains. buitoaSTpay- saving and spend tbe balance. which he lived until the time of his Rev. Morse will preach here next Oraad RapM« will be re«BBied aad all The (TInlaa Caanty Havings Rank. Mr. and Mrs Bay Miller are the Ing from $80 to 840 par day, 9-rooms above wbleh rents for enousb to train* will «tap nl St. leha*. Tratan death. July 4. 1912 At the age of proud parents of a son. bom last Fri­ Sunday morning. (Raaourcea 8890.000.) will ma a* fellewe. flfteen he united with the German day. Chas. Going haa returned home and pays 3 per cent Intaraef on all depoa- la very much worse being cooflned to Train* P.a«t fmai St. Jekn*. ! Ijutheran (NiuTch. Mrs. Cbaa. Waltera of Detroit has A baautitol. partly modern house, loeatad In tba city of Grid. Ita. Ixrnna money on mortagas and Beaklea hla wife, be leavee six cbild- tieen here the past week help ­ his couch. His many frienda sympa ­ iTT’ *'*f*** ev On -rdav * " S r ...r* iNa Fmak tmatl—A M 7 ta f M. I# M P I. Asnall ■ l*-ea ib- ' AM renge P f t*« wiens wn »e*tae Ju'v iTta H, t-it, 4 M 4 an. 9 lA II ta • fveetv* ber >aav»> *- ie fi-n (- gi l:^a« M b UiiMag ...... Pnwsns Greugr ntt) asee* mtth Mae I fvvia iBlB*~ Mre WUNMri Ijmmv , bam rivaa g 1 aM bsve a »eab*t pknlr r»«idtng Mm I. giiwMwst- Sbv-o'A Mba Loava tdaoibi at Oataaa A M« Ai*ai f*tt.» gKllba r V I BA I 1 rva St ktn gb ai*- «)eaiMv b*l: wten aiiew fk* wraai* t. •.we* Scott ’s Entulsion< tW I ' reaee epa b««e s gang ti«ee lOe *Mb Mv sM • II • Mrs L lemmH ea4 Ism Tbsmsk «d Ika a gMrf peegmee wt*' b» gtwai ^ “aJ J..** iHh Mr Itoati Mt aad Msa WRieed 9a r J. » t I. MS > ; -1 " Am af At l/mBht 'Wknt will Ac ibe sabs* « T »»i Mrv \ K Mb- Thai* mar a*ee bean a ttwe wbep ♦a* Psnanis rena l aa rwaiaa ■■v- ) ^ gij a7«»^ •ti ;fbe gawd d** vCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)L)^^ •a lha aaaaaaah aa4 aantr la tha Maarf. It la Uha I July U Dtv- Dr. BalllBpsr raturaod boam Jterk Brsaa* at Mortbvlllu vfgjiud frcaa Docroit Wsiiirday ai iiiaapaaleil by Bargains for Men hto brotkur, Hom t Brasw. laal wmmk. her mmtkmr. Mita Rknads Mr. aad Mia. Ckatiaa t'lawMaia at Mra Balia Ayma who apaai two or 2^’ •* ’*• pt tkts t^liforala aiw vtaltlag gt the h omi i tkrm weaka at tke boam of bar beo* lha faaalt a4 aa aDaar at Mr. aad Mfa. W. J. Ldaa. P*<>»»klem tb.P0 patent ostorda at CAM laaad. I hava faaarf aa a Uaar lag* tker. P. Juaa. la this plaM rsturaod 24 tan lantkar golf osfar^ at ______fa ta Savaral froai I>aW|tt attaadwl tka home laet Tkumday. racua at Laaalag. July 4tb. 2* omt^m osfofda at .. ** Mtaa UiTTtB RxiaaLT of IVrih. Kanaai. aaya! "I will bfwa mdA my tMUiMay The Bible Study elaaa amt with Mm. palm of 24 ikoao at ______fLJf af tha H#aeUvcaM«a of ynmr raaaadjr u|Ma aifaHf. _I waa triHiUad with Indlffiatlon Mr. aad Mra. Fred Tucker of Prairla Hhaia a Goodrich laat Wedaeaday after- Iv larti jrwan or oaira. IkurUitTCi with Uirro* dliTrrant doruwa haatilM takiiM nunar Creak. Mlaa KUial Tucker uf Hartello. aocMi. aaa klaw of an>«allad * aaNaarh cwm' but rwwtvnd no pi riaam nt rallaf. 1 waa ma Mr. aad Mra. Mart TSicker werv r«ier- I>r. and Mra. J. A. Waraer of Clarim* down, could nui iiWwp at iilcht with lha pain in mjr rhrat, cauaad hr <* taiaed at dinner at tke home of Mra. arh. Waa w«ak. chni IiI oat iwarroly anythlnx althtMiah I waa hunrry noarly jtll taw villa epeat laat Thumday In tkta place Ber^ains (or Misses Una*. About oar y**ar and a half a«o 1 b waaii takina your Mioldon Modlcal Inaeov* Klin Tucker July 4th at tke boiue of Mm. Wemcr’a father. Mabel Mayne of [.ansing. Mrw. Mm- ary,’ and aftor haviiiir tak<*n novoral bnttlr- am noariy rufoil of •t4iaiarh troana. W. 8 . Hall. A 22 tan pump Cm now oat without dl«trrxt« and hav< vaitnal tiftoon (NMiraU in wHaht. iery Day of New York. Mies Ingalia of •l.» I vh*«»k you fur your rmoaly and wiah you all i>uor>wa in your good work.* Mr. and Mra. Worthey Baraaa of A 22 auede pump ______. Lealle vtaited Mrs. Bllsa Tucker last I-saatng vtaited their children in this 2L72 I W»«ek. A 21.4o tan pump _____ place and vicinity last weak. 75 palm of 22 akoaa at Mr and Mra. It J .Mllbiim have rr* Mr. and Mm. Lawrence Towns “■Mi tsinu'd from I'anello. Mr» Mllbum little auo uf Detroit are riaittng Mr. iQcxxxxxxxxxxxx) cx :iooooDo n c‘30ooooo 22.25 tan and black oxfords ...... •ing, four grandchildren and aeveml 21.75 tan aad black oxfords —I1.M It la high grade in even l>art and will do your Mamte of lainaing wen- •uitertained nieces and nephews, and a large cir­ work i^ally, quickly and economically. It baa fea* at the home of Rev and Mm F’laher cle of friends. She and her huaband tiires that make it ao aatlafaeton' you will alwaya last week Wednesday. have lived in this place aad vicinity a Bargains for Women OOOeoeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXDDOBeOOOOBOOOO tn> glad .you bought it. Read about theae featuraa Several from this place went to good many yearn and are well known .uMl rtmtember we guarantee every claim to be ab* Rtuind laike Sunday. and highly respected. She was 72 aoiutely true. Aak Mlaa Kthel Tucker of I'artello vialt* yearn old. Funeral serricea held at 75 palm 12 50 and 12 oxfords at______H7e etl her grandmother, Mra. Bllia Tuck- the houae W<>dneeday forenoon. 1ley Kidney Pills «a> Mr. and Mm. A. Whitaker in Riley and family spent the Fouth at Rouad liske. tlmly cured me aad also removed nv- Sunday. merous black apaeka that wera con- The oarpentem have beg un wrork on tlaually before my eyea.** Foley Kid­ Henry Parr & Son Bert Floiian ’a house. It usually takes more tb an one ney Pills are a urtc acta aolvant aad Oao. Harlow and Mm. Roy Mlllan swallow of liquor to make a are effeotive for the varloan forms of of Ijansing were guests at the home of feel like a Mrd. rheumatism. VanSlekle A Otaapie. Mr and \fm. D. 8 . Pike, last week. Mr. .iDd Mm Jerome Dills. Mr. and Mm. Raston and daughter. Mr. and Mm. Marion Tifft and Mm. Nancy Cortnght had a picnic dinner and sup* l»er on Mr Tifft’s lawm. July 4Ui. Mm. Meron Barclay and children of Orand Rapids and Mm Bmil Van- Fleet of .North Olive visited their aunt. Mm. Arthur Cgttermole, laat week. Telephone poles are being placed on Refri^rators, Porch Ru^s, Porch Furni Washington 8 t. preparatory to put ­ ting in new phones. Thomas Ingalls of Taznalng visited his nephew, Russell c.rlnold, the flmt of the week. ture and Go-Carts. Mr .vnd Mm A. W’hitaker. Miss Re­ gina VanPTeet and Mr. and Mm. K. VanFleet spent the 4th of July at Wa­ ver I y park 'I'o rlt)sr thf ’inoiit Inr the .season vve oflcr a Subatan- 3922 Mm Pauline IVuter of Hillsdale is Refri^rators. visiting her aunt. .Mm. fl. Hari ficott, tial Oaah Discount on the above rnontiouftl articles. Kerosene and “ this w-e«d(. The Cold Storade. ! Mm. Charles Flliott and two daugh* tern «>f Watertown visited Mm. Ann This is just what its Hungerford and Mm. .Minnie Gall, Stoves and Ovens July 4th Go-Carts namt* implies. .Asbestos Mr and Mm Wood and children anti mineral wefoiT it is !• 2 and 3 Burner Round wick. Blue Flame, Rev aad Mm Omta of Tmvema ; S3.00 and up. CfD vtafiod Mr. aad Mm Ckarlaa j ran^e from tz>o late, we have them from Wekk aad Mr aad Mm Carl VaaFlaot ; 1, 2 and 3 Burner Oirona and Perfection. Tuesday. Cargeatem froat I aastag are kalM- tag a barm an Nddte Fateor*a farm la Will close out a few odd dAsolin^ »iace af tke f»ae kuraed by llgktaiag •4 -® $ 1.75 Htovefi at coal and leaa, • nnm DaWlli tiwiage, 1'* kdktwtag ptagr aai *»• gfv- St ta» seat ^eesaig sf ItsW’llt Rverythind lor the Thresher •sgr. s^s^iday eTwatag July ttUi. I-.J ^-kg •^Bge. red; eaMjrv .Sawyer CUinvaa Belt, isd In silk ewataeiaaa. *Wkat EWING - PENNELL COMPANY .Myere Tank Tump, ram. i** sola bv a p arrsi .aucfHNi lloee. The Prirr >fHl C MII 0|IBB Ml Oil (sreaee Haale, n isn, «w. her :rit wsea. amabr rialn FhHtrr ConiplHr Home Fumtshers •irrtHaiil If ytbu 1 Kr aM Mr* A *m atab* IlfNano, tarlwh Its, r »iao .. taws- \7AM THE TOOL MAN ^ a ikb . f tWfVhf f .Alle)iuii lind (iniiid, iaiiisiiid. Mirhidan « m wmd* ▼ ANSINQ, MICHIOAN THBST.janfsiaMrt.THunoA\ Arrmtwoow —july u , t»i2. OETBilNE IMTE RNI MICHIGAN NEWS PAGE FEEBLE jm INMATES OOYERFIIIR MAYH THEY HHOI'LD .YilT HA YE HEAT. THIS tEW’S PEACH CROP ACCIDENT HAS ALSO Coming or Going REPUBilGMI LEHOERS LANHINU—At a joint meeting be ­ tween the state board of auditors, tke OPPOSE NEHH PMITY !S A VERY SHALL ONE CLAiED THE MOie board of coatrol for the Hoaie of the Feehle Minded at Lapeer and Oover- it’s the same snappy suit nor Osborn, held la the executive of- { PBAtTICALLT HETTLBD THAT m. BIT HKYBA PBR fB?iT or A.Y TWO HBHBBRM OB ITNAf’A FAHL Bee. the rate of malnteoaace per cap ­ •OR^ WILL BE A CANDIDATB LT DBAD-RBOrLT OB HIHHAP. ita for the iacaatea of the Lsipeer lu- ATBBAUB YIELD. etltutlon was plscsd at 4«H esau, It start.s |M?rtect and stays perfect even after a .season ’s service. per day. Thla rate Is one-half rent mors ; You should get something besides clothes when you buy a suit, LAX81NG —At a ooafaraae^ bald ta —Accoffdlag to tba nsoathly Ithaca —JIrs HasaUah Parks diad tba exacutire aAee laat waak wbleb Friday of tajuiias aha suataiaad than was allowsd last year aad IVk you should get service. crop raport from tba saeretary of cents lower than the rate allowed by wm attaadad by Goatraor Oabora. state tha tadioaiUoaa tor a pea ch Tbaraday, arbaa the laeal Bra taam Saaator Wllltan Aldaa taltb. iMur- cTaahiil lato the crowd, laataatly klll- a joint meeilBS a weak apo of the two You ’ll find this store makes a specialty of satisfactory' service. crop la tbs atala this yaar are far boards, at which Ooveraor Onhora aace ('omaaiaataMr C. A. Palmar. At- from fiattarlas. Bat 11 par eaat of aa lac a aamil daukhtar of Parka. Aa- toraar Qaaaral Fraas Kuba aad A. H. arerape crop la to be azpaetad. Thoas j other dauchtar. tba third taembar of waa not la attendaaca aad did not ap ­ We^ just as attentive, to your wants whether you buy or not Vaadaaburs. of Oraad Rapids. It was oouatlaa wbare pasebss are ralaad re- ■ the fMally lalarsd. wUI probably re­ prove. Oovemor Oabora ahowsd plainly dwAaltcly lacldad that ibara atMld be port paroaatapas ao tolloara. Alla- and this attention follows every' purchase. We realize that only by that hs was wall prspared to give ao third party la Mteblcaa this year. pen 15. Dsrrisa M. loala 5. Kaat S. Mr. aad Mra Parks aad their two both boards plaaty of data, not only satisfying you. can we expect to make a second sale. Every come Imaoadlataly aflar tba ooaferaaea Oor- Ottawa S. Vaa Baraa M. Muakapoa 4. Idauphtsas loft the farm aaar Ithaca of Mieblaan laatltutloas but otbar OsbBTa accoaspanlad 8 aaaurtland reeldeat. will attend to Rev. hoaie. Old Bank Bldg. St Johaa, Mich. ern couatiss is M. In the central Taylor's local mlalaterial work. I..ast year's figurss showed that the formatioo. that a stralirbt propreaslve Lapeer home was run for 45V4 centa Republican ticket will be placed la counties <3. la the northern 4t. and In par dsy. The governor allowed an ex ­ the field from the (toveraor down. At­ the upper penlneuls 90. One ywar apo torney Gcacnil Prsn* Kuba says be the oondltlon of com in the atate tra half-cent tMa year with the un ­ derstanding that the extra amount is looklnp for no ofllce aside from was 92. FARMEH AND HiS TEAM attorney acnetwl. the positloa now The acreape of beans, planted or to waa to be used in paying additional ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A larlea to employes at the Institution. held by him. Attorney ('.eneral Kuhn be planted aa compared with last INSTANTLY KILLED A A aatd: year Is lt>2 In the sute. A EAST DEWITT. A THE HU E KIBBO.N HEETIYi; A A •T am a Republican. I do not fa­ THl.MDEK HOLT STRIKES TREE AT DETROIT. 41 I.Y if TO 27 vor th*- ’hiMl party niov.-«:'’*nt and I AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA KILLIFiO HA> A.>n TEAM. The Mtcbigmn sUte fair track where have never been or will not be asoo* ONLY ONE FATALITY • • ! the grand circuit races are held haa elated in auch a roovenaent In any Born to Mr and Mra. fieorge Heller If You Want — Onind I^ge—Ihirlng a never** j been regarded as one of the beat in way. I am n candidate for the ofllce .Mfiaday, July 1. 1912. a daughter. of attorney acneral on the Republican CHILD AT ITHAIA VII'TIH OF^thundre«l arorm HarT>' Roberta, a | the country, but It never was In aa Loute Voialnet waa In lainaing Sun ­ farmer living abcuit four miles weatigoo*! condition as It la thla year. The ticket 1 am not a candidate for pov- BOI KTH tIB JI'LY. day. to try an interesting experiment Just to convince you of the su- of thla city, drove the team with | patrons of racing want to see the Most of the people In thla vicinity emor. rmted States senator or any perlority of 0/ the v ir.iaia ofllre* with hlr*. toy I ' which he waa working, under a tree'beat horaea and roateata. also they .apent the (ilorloua Fourth at Round name baa been connected I shall ' AIJ4A—One of the moat aerlous for ahelter. A holt of lightning (like to see very low figiirea hung on 1 Lanaing and other varioua pla ­ stick by th"* Republican party de­ Fourth of July accidents that ever atnick the tree, killing both Roberta, the timing board. 'These three ele-' ces. meota will combine at the annual Blue spite talk to the contrary." 'occurred in Oratiot county took place and the teum Instantly, while another Mrs. Anna Hall of Lonalng spent a Z 'in be' iraraed the gov-i«| ‘thaca whra the Alma fire team man standing under the same tree es- Rlbbon meeting In Detroit from July part of last week at the home of Mr. 22 to 27. for now It looks much aa eraorahlp waa not diariiMed to anv k*'*"* exhibition run. ran over and ca|>ed uninjured beyond a severe and Mra. Fred Gelsenhaver and fam­ Tube Rose Flour great length, but It waa freely admit­ injured every member of Hexeklah ah«irk. though the records tor many of the ily and ocher friends. ted here by politicians who are In Parks' family. The team la a new one classea will be lowered The expense Some from this place witnessed the of putting the track In perfect shape close touch with conditions, that dov- and In crossing the street became HTEPPED OBI LIVE WIRE. races held at Ijsnalng the |*aat week. June make a batch of bread from TUBE ROSE and a batch from any eraor Oabora will be the one who will frightened at an auto and daabsd Into AI^MA—Warren Creek, aged 24. of la heavy, but the Detroit lyiivlng Club Mrs. Louis Voialnet visited at the lead the progressive Republicaas and a crowd on the far side of the street. Forest Hill. Is dying In a local hoa- has not stopped at this, the conae- huoie of Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips other, claimed to be "JUST AS OOOD.'* Put both in the oran aad that his name will be found 00 the Mra. I*arkB and a young daughter pltsl aa tbe result of having stepped quenc<> being that when the big sta­ and family of Olive last Wednesday. bake tkam aide by aide. Than try tor yourself and you will am were Internally lajiired and otherwise on a charged telephone wire here. 'The bles resch the Michigan metropolis Mrs. I4S<* Doty had the misfortune to primary ballot as a candidate for gov ­ which flour you like beat. ernor at tbe August prlntarlea. hurt. Mr. Barks and bis other two young man was crossing the atraet week after next they will find the race sprain her ankle quite badly last Sat­ It is known that already enough children were bruised about the body. and stepped on a telepbci.e wire course ideal for the bast efforts on urday afternoon while attending the Itetltlona have been secured to place The young child died about 7 o'clock which bad become crossed srtth an the part of the seed* that nave been bam raising at FTank Steinhardt's. hta name on the primary ballot, and tbe same evening In the Alma hospital e'ectric light w re. specially prepared for this meeting. Marguerite, the little daughter of all that remains to be doae is to file and it has since been ntntored that He was hurled aeveral feet, atriklng From all over tbe country whem Mr. and Mra. (^azI Rofaerer. who waa Ovid Roller Mills these petitions with the tecreury of .Mrs. I*arks has died, but the rumor on hla head, sustaining a fractured horses are in training and from other very III last week Is much improved. Itointa wh*-re they s.arted n.' state. Only 4.418 nsmea of enrolled could not be confirmed. The Igarka skull. Young Warren la a ball player Mias Dorothy Conklin of Hath spent Ovid, Michigan. Republican* are needed, and alndHy live several miles in the country of same note, having at one time ing word comes of the wonderful 1 Hsturday with Mlaa Roena Sober, morc than T.MMi hat^ been secured. where the other injured were taken. played on the Boyne City team in the speed that has bean shown In the last , Frank Doty and fam- It la the plan of the progressive Re- Michigan State Icsgue. two week* Never were horses In ny picnicked at Round Lake Sunday, publicanr to place in nomination, a Charlotte —Mr* James Dolch. 35 such superb condition, and this la \im, Ixmi Is Voiainet returned TT»ur*- progresaivc ticket all down the line niiAHET HETS FIRE TD partly owing to the fact that less baa ■ q^y from Olive where she spent sev- yeara old. committed suicide by taking 0CXXXXXXXXXXXXXX90000CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:( .\nd the fight will be carried Into ev­ carbolic acid at her home In Bellevue. IDhIA RI'HIBIEHN RLIM'k been done with them in the prepare- cral day* with her parents, Mr. and ery voting precinct in the state. Mra. Dolcli had visited this city for Ionia- Fire caused by a cigaret tlon and they have mom animal life Mni a . Faiver. and other friends, several days and upon her return dis­ Thursday night wrecked the Plaher to take to the score. | l.ast Saturday afternoon, July 6. Summ r -olds are hard to get rid covered that her husband had sold her jewelry atom .'um I damaged other oc- 'The Memhanta' it Manufactures' 1912. about seventy-five men and also of and frequently le*d to asthma. {fiirniture This waa given as the rea- cupants of the building. 'The loss, es-'stake which will be raced on July 24, ladles, aaaisled -Mr. and .Mrs. Frank timated by R. L Page, to the building'and the Chamber of Commeme stake steinhardt In raising their new luin). bronchi!I f, and hay fever. Do not let son for taking her life. vour cold get a hold on you. but use ______I Is Fisher jewelry stock. set for July 23 promise to be the moat l->eryfhlng itaase*! off nicely with the Folfv . Honoy and Tar (^'ompound HOLI^.vn Fim of unknown ori- *>»•• ^ Mamh. ir.tn); r>r. A K. Cot- aenaaUonal mnewela of those classics exception of a much-needed rain. Mrs. for quick relief W. H. Allen. Chel- xln destroyed the store of John De-i »“»gham. ir.Ot.; A. A. .Nichols. 1.500; j of the light harnew turf. Horse* Steinhanit servetl a bountiful supper ». a. Wi* *ay*- 'We prefer Foley's n'dder at Olive Ct'nter. together with *''***'*"• ^**•** 1*^*'***' *'**** ’l**"7 and K. of ^ named in other early closing events to all Mr Steinbardt tmated the Hon* ' ;ind T.ar Tompound to other all the stock. Dr. Vandervesn. wbo I* eliib room, the residence of .Mayor am doing juat aa well and it la known geneltnien to cigani. Herman IJetxke cough n-DKTH BATH A.ND Vlf'TOH, A near hem yesterday. Mr*. F. A Dailey A A Wine People was killed and her hiioband was ssr- STDPS SCALP ITCH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA With for Winter Coel ioiisly hurt. Jack Dailey and his wife were Damiraff and Every Ferm sf Healp Many from thla vicinity siient the These Summer Deyg. leuraing to nin his new automobile. Hlsenae Csreti Qalek by Zenis. FVviirth at Round Ijske When they reached a culvert the car Mr. .ind Mr*. Arthur Faralll apent That ’s a Wise Plan Monuments and Markers 'slewed and went over It. Mr*. Dall- It la aimply wonderful bow Zemo Hiinday at the home of Charle# Ken ­ To Buy Your Winter G>al i ey's neck was broken and she died goes after dandruff. You rub a little nedy. I Instantly Early In The Seeson. of In with tips of the fingers. It gets (N>o. ('lark haa a new work horse. Eracted in Mr. and Mra. Ed. Morrlaey apent a right down into the glands, stimulates few days last week with their pamnta, RAGI.VAW—T. R. Johnson of Hem­ them, steps the Hch. and mukes the We Are Suppl3ring lock sustained a fractured leg and in ­ Mr. and Mra. Harrison Havens. head feel fine. .No. It Isn't sticky! Ze- Mr. and Mr*. Harry CInther enter ­ ternal Injiirie* when his automobile nio Is a fine, clear, vaniahing liquid. St. Johns Cemetery overturned, pinning him and hia wife tained Mr. and Mra. Duane Babcock You don ’t have to even wash your and Mra B. C. Acker Runday. under the machine Mrs Johnson es- hands after using Zemo And what a In 12 3renr». ra|>ed with a few slight injurie*. hut .Miss .Nellie Tnimble apent Sunday John F. Parr wonder It Is for ecxeroa, rash, pimplec ! with the .Mlase* Haker*. her husband's condition Is considered and all skin afflictions. A 25-cent trial j 5n*l not II.NE IIIHSATI.NFIED co«tomer. i- our record. serious. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Havens entertaln- bottle at the Traxla Drug Co. Is guar­ l.il Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wlldt and fam­ “The Coal Man ” We can tuit you ju^t a« well. anteed to atop any akin Irritation. ily Sunday. WHITFl—A thlrtcen-ycsr-old boy. Zcino Is prepared by E. W Rose JOOOOOO(DOOOOOCXXXXXX:OCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:( who«M> name could not be learned, was Medicine (So.. Ht lunula. M6.. and Is 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA drowned at the Hoys' ramp at Uttle regularly eold by druggists at tl a bot ­ A A Blue Ijikc. He was out swimming tle. But to prove what It will do at ;Mnd waa »«-if«d with cramps. 'There A M.ITERTDM.V CENTER- A trifling expense. Zeihn la now put up A A WALTER & HODGE am about I.50 hoys cnrani|»ed there In 2.Went trial bottles from a charitable Ohlcogn *ori<*ijr snd ♦ A A A A A AAAAAA A A A A A this Is the first fatal accident that Our St. Johns. Mich. I Meaara .Tohn. Francis and Geordle • haa oeeiirred since camps wem atart- |,.d about six years ago. = -II am fortunate In aecurlng good help. TNro voung men from New­ foundland came oveaty years of age, wao ov- farming am proving good help. I ^rc*-' . hy tbe best her.^ while trtm- M*=" Fils* Wstaon vlafted at M L. Rises -nlBg treo* and fell from a ladder, a iCorbin's th- 4th of July Come to Round Lake dlaiam- of about twelve feet, aue- I 'The neighborhood was ahoek^-d to Even more rcjjul.'irly than tr'ning i—rlous Injurtee In addttloo to . ar of dsath of Km- st ('lark's th- snnsiTok.- Mrad man. Mr McRoberta. fron» livlta (lorrti thf I rrr atirnrilaa* every Taksher oat to gather pond • I als«> th.' team of horse# of the ^aa4a>. Ilallaan a*een. lllloo Pl*aiy ot thoas. HtkldJI.ND -J l*''rklne of ilrnnd ' . rn-. being »truek and killed by Somrtimcfi "(>ld Sol” fails ren«|su« and ball game*. Half mile of cool ahody Raidds was lujored In aa aretdsnt at ill;* ‘*'- tiaturdav aft'mean, to put in an ap|»r.irancc. flaKtng aad .North Deooh with tNta«»« Dee-.'. *t-- : ■'tgj tt> *-*t f ...ms ef I!tg1n MSffilii •>! la,i«vlMi and picr.^ grwund* w »h i mIIorm for rant A lato hi*^ a-^ I .iiH> iHrkins end hia ledl«4 ;il lb- «f»ernoon of tal !e4 free Arrasge aulrUy high Flow friesHle had In ewiauniax and h^^ 1:♦li,- 4»d^ Is tbe gn>re «*• 41 Cor Hut \Vr Riv to the* ()cc.ision to j kern Dm’ place, tpsnd wa» tet;* the b-*»i «he« 18^ .■tin r f*r3e Daily l-'xcrpt Suiula). ata« »! home aad vacation b-ee, fd td» ^s« ws»'‘ e-*«*nlit m the wheat. SWeUfr I.g4 vasSbee Misablee were wesnehed Mknl Mnkea X M< ll N't»u Can Di'im'iu I On V foi I Pounds. raaiit *n)ci • dat ^1 DO\ Rll.l. ROM LINO RODERSBKS. t bB sJwal aad twenty mat Try a ROt NI» 4 set off Wew aitte- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* « ra nr l«a, at bun* and ae'- 4-^ 1 * - It* a gr-H fvMbdatlun The Staff of Life. 1.4X1' HOTEL 4* e* at.afr. |ssl ‘A A = r ll and atrendm *ad I f. ih l.ii,h* -NDd Wholf-somv t ! . k.r. d'S *# r ■ - A RBI'NM I Ihl. At •asiaiied Msss A A In -• - rtsfc - bC _4|igp Bat •■ ■ ■ - sd.( t ’ atr* and a^sisvaTe tAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAj ’ : ’ V ■ ■* eM svwia aliMa « ■ b- “'•♦s IfcoGi Walker St East tolling It* iei'?cEie>i» '4iij'0s.tw|.i_.it , ‘ J10*V SiSaCf ROY GRAHAM. ST. JOHra MMU ^ 4 >*t>0 .esT 4iV-C5! »— - I - t—e|, snsnnnnnunnnuuuuuunuunusnssssuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnv f '%-■* w* • ifmt a 11-4 ^ vif’a H . .(jOO c • t f • t'** I*- , >4*** - . ' • ■ ■ , * * s A Suit Winner— Albaon'a » #•ee4 V < Round Ijik^ r- lainpfauni ■ •• ' ete • • • 4 , *e . « it’k. . '*b;i 'SSWj JawnlfTr Stmv !>•*•..* -.v A Limr in Tbe N( W'Rt***^*'*!*^ r

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y—lUi •! J«ly i Imi Tkuritey OMrtted tW uml* ^raBrr of tiM atipilac of tb* n«efaT»* tion of liMini —<—rg. FhiOB ftuttorod. patrlotlr alio worr hoard oo ovary aamir aod tW oraiova boMMoa hoavoa vrtttt thalT daelaraUeoa of ifida la a I Going Out of the Dry Goods Busing I traa coitatry. and thaakfulDaaa. that tha alaaty ariilloos of frw. Aoneiican borao dtlsooa fhlly aporodata this A nd wait until •vaat gift baatoarsd upoa thaw. If H had baaa tha cnaton to wrlta lactam to tha waathanwui aa K Is 8:00 o ’clock a. m. sKarp Saturday, July 13 for tha pouaacam to paCltloa Banu SAVE THIS Claus for fhvoia. doabUaaa the waalth- or MB would hava baaa daliigsd with Ml] tha day botore tha Ptourth. aak> tag tor a fair day tor tha holiday, aad If H bod baaa la hla powar to graat St Jc^ins, tha patltlQB ha could aot hava mada No. 55 a day to ordar mora parfaet for avary purpoaa. It was warm but aot too warm, thara Clinton Ave. Michigan. was just eaough braasa to tampar tha NOBLE BURNETT aaaa rays. In ooaoaquaaca avaryaaa appaarad to ba happy. That tha safa aad sana Itourth has eaaia to stay, aad that tha small boy $15,000 worth Dry Goods, Cloaks, Suits, and Ladies’ and Misses’ Furnishings, to be aa wall aa tha small girl can ba glvan , font as good a flaw oa tha Amarlcaa holiday, la tha aaw way, aa ha uaad to sold for less than the actual cost to land the Goods in St Johns, for 15 days only. hava wbaa ba took his Ufa la hla i hands aa ba toyad with tha powarf ul | aaplaalvas whlcii hava baooma so oa* j Sale Positively opens July 13th at 8 A. hi popular, was , fully damoastratad at | tha picnic gTMBds Thursday. Hun* | dreda of childran aad aduhs gatharad j to partlclpata la tba dlffaraat sport j THE »^T RELENTLESS, PITILESS PRICE SACRIFICE EVER KNOWN— Only 15 days of Life for this eoataats but thara waa little of tha burnt powar varlacy to mar tha eala- j — but it will be 15 days of the most wonderful, most utterly unbelievable bargain giving your mind can imagine biwtlon. Thara waa nothtag to ladl* oala Uw oM'faahlonad Fourth axcapt | Drop everything else and come. Let nothing keep you away. You will regret it if you do. tha aaap of a flay flrecrhckar oaeaa I loaally. All tba aftamoon crowds of i fddar paopla thronged tba grounds taking aa much latersat la tha evaat as tha childran. Rvarythlng ponatbla NOBLE BURNETT — St Johns ’ Greatest Dry Goods and waa done to maka tha St Mary's play grounds aafa. saaa, oomfortabla sad , tatarMt’iDg Thara ware a numbar of [ soft drink and lea oraam tanta on tha | Ladies Ready-to-wear Goods Mediant Mg grounds and tha stata of tha was* I thar made them vary popular. In a ! band stand eractad tindar tha shada of ! the big treaa. tba Waatphalla band ' Is forced to sacrifice his entire $1^.000 stock of High Grade Merchandise to enable him to continue in the ex ­ randarad a conaart of popular and classical music through the afternoon . clusive Ladies and Misses Suit and Cloak Business, which he intends doing this fall and in order to accom­ that attracted many of those musical* I ly lacllaad All tba stands and In j particular tba bowling allay did a | plish this he has decided to sacrifice his entire stock at less than the actual cost and give the people of St.Johns rushing bualaesa. Aaothar Intareatlng faatura of tba ] and surrounding country the Greatest Money Saving Sale this part of the country has ever known. It will pay day was a grand bnll game, tha Want* phalla Tliiars vn. tha St Johna Stnm. | you to come 100 miles to visit this gigantic sale. Every man woman and child in St. Johns and surrounding Fbom start to tinlah tha Tlgam ware l ualag tha Stars ss a toy, aad datoatsd I tham by a score of IS to 3. This car- ! country is familiar with the high class merchandise sold by Noble Burnett and each and eve,y person visiting our talaly was a surprise to the Stars, tor | thay ware given a bsat ing which tbay ' store during this mammoth sale can rest assured of the same courteous treatment that has marked our career in aaver dreamed of bafore. The Mg nolai at tha grounds was I business. This is not an ordinary sale but an extra ordinary occasion. We must positively turn this mountain tha calabratlOB glvan uadar the ana- I picas of tha Rav. Patar Bapar, p astor Of St Mary'a pariah. Ha gave par- | of merchandise into cash in a hurry to allow Mr. Burnett time to arrange his other business aoaal aiipervlaloa to whatavar alavat- ed tha patrioUc spliita of all prsoant , And to aay tha leant, tha raaults show that hla prsalatant efforts hava You ’ve be^ kkkiiig about the "High Cost of livuig’’—Reeul these Prices and then Act! bean crowned with aucceaa. Thare ware no accidents chroaicled to mar tha plaaaura of tba day. aad the crowd DRESS GCXJDS. GLOVES. Best 12J4 Dress Gingham, per yard ...... 10c of parhapa 2000 people that ware on Woolen dress goods and fancy plaids, 50c values 35c tha grounds during the day and even ­ All 50c Gloves ...... 39c Best 15c Chambray and Madras...... 1254c ing seamed to enJOT Uir sane Fourth W oolen dress goods in black and colors, $1.00 All $1.00 Gloves ...... 79c A splendid 36-in. unbleached Sheeting worth 8c as throughly aa It would one of the and $1.25 values, while they last...... 69c now ...... 6c noisy kind. All $1.50 Gloves ...... $1.00 All $1.00 plain and fancy silk dress goods ...... 79c Best 36-in. Black Rock Sheeting worth 10c now 754c Joa. Pteffer .Tod Henr>' Thlefels of All $1.25 Silks ...... '...... 85c READY-TO-WEAR GOODS. A good Bleached Muslin worth 8c, now ______6c Detroit, and Chas Patch of Pori laud Ladies’ $1.00 and $1.25 W'aists ...... 79c Tlalted their college fr:>'ads. Arnold All $1.50 silks and satins ...... $1.10 36-inch Londsdale, Hills and Fruit of the Loom Droate, Frank Bertram aad Semard One lot silk mulls and silk ginghams, worth Ladies $1.50 Waists ______$1.13 worth 1254c, now ...... 8c Doahar here Saturday, July 6. The Ladies’ $2.00 and $2.50 Waists...... $1.65 afternoon was spent at the hoase of 25c, 35c and 50c, now ...... 19c A good 45-inch Tubing worth 18c, now ...... I3c Mr. Droate and all raportad to have One lot of plain and fancy wide all>silk ribbons Ladies’ and ^.50 Waists...... $3.75 A fine 9-4 Bleached Sheeting worth ^Sc, now __ 22c spent a vary pleasant dny. The fol­ Ladies’ and Misses’ dresses, worth from $1.25 lowing day. Sunday. Mr. Droate. Mr. , 25 and 35 cent values...... 19c Stevens ’ all-Iinen Crash worth 10c, now ...... 754c Bertram aad Mr. Loahar visited their to $3.00______96c India Linen, special 10c value...... 8c fiiaads at Portland and spent the day : M MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ Dresses, worth $5.00______$2.96 with Mr. Paanh. Mr. Pfaffar aad Mr. Ladies’ 75c night robes ...... 48c A lot of Fancy Outings that will pay you to lay Thlafala returned to Detroit Monday. Ladies’ Dresses $7.50 to $10.00 values...... $5.00 Those out of town who attended the Ladies’ $1.00 night robes ...... 69c Ladies’ and Misses’ Dress Skirts, worth $1.25 away until fall, 10c value ...... 754c Pohl-Cnrtln wadding ware Mr. and 25c corset covers ...... 19c and $1.50 ...... 98c Mrs. Jamas Gartln of Laaolng. Mr. and FURNISHINGS. Mrs. Joa. Rrous of Detroit, aad Mr. 25c Muslin Drawers ...... 19c $2.00 and $2.50 Ladies’ Dress Skirts ...... $1.75 aad Mrs Joa. Pohl of Detroit 75c muslin skirts...... -...... 48c All 15c Hose and Underwear ...... 11c •TJncIa 'Ptmi'b CaMn'* will ba a*- , $3.75 and $5.00 Ladies’ Dress Skirts...... $2.98 hIMtad hare na Wadn aaday. June, 10. ; $1.00 and $1.25 muslin skirts...... 79c Ladies’ $10.00 Dress Skirts...... $6.75 All 25c Hose and Underwear ...... 21c roared Took spaat a few days In I All 50c Hose and Underwear ...... 42c Detroit and Bny City. CORSETS. Ladies’ and Misses’ $15 and $18 Suits...... $9.75 Wni. Curtin and Mlm Rons Pohl ^ All 50c corsets...... 42c Ladies’ and Misses’ $20 and $25 Suits...... $12.50 All 75r Hosr and Undrnvear ...... 55c ware united In maniaga Thursday Ladies’ $L(X) Union Suits ...... 69c morning In St Mary's church by Rev. All $1.00 corsets ...... 83c Ladies’ and Misses’ $25 and $35 Suits...... $15.00 Peter Eapar. Tha bride waa beauti ­ .Ml $1.50 corsets ...... $1.15 Ladies’ and Misses’ $3.75 Rain Coats...... $2.95 Ladies’ $1.50 Union Suits ...... 98c fully dressed In blue silk aad the i Broken line of high-grade corsets $2.00, $3.00 and Ladies’ and MisAcs’ ^.50 and $8.75 Coats...... $5.75 Ladies’ $2.00 Union Suits ...... $1.25 bridesmaid in gray. Ladies’ 3.00 Union Suits ...... $1.98 Joa. Snitgan and daughter Hilda $5.00, at about ONE-HALF PRICE. Ladies’ and Misses’ $10 and $12 Coats ...... $7.75 from Detroit are visiting relatives , Ladit"?’ Handkerchiefs ...... 2c here. ' Ladies' and Misses’ $12 and $16.50 Coats...... $9.75 Wm. and Albert Spitsley were In I EMBROIDERIES. Ladies’ $3.75 Silk Underskirts ...... $1.98 Men ’s Handkerchiefs ...... 3c Fowler with thalr auto last week. 1 line embroideries and handings worth 25 and Ladies’ 25c Neckwear ...... 15c •Mrs. Patrick Mabar Is visiting Lailies’ $5.00 Silk Underskirts ...... $2.98 fiiands and relatives here. 35 cents, now ...... I9c Ladies’ $1.50 Kimonas ...... 98c Ladies’ 50c Neckwear ...... 25c .50c emliroideries and bandings, now ...... 39c ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ iLadies’ $2.75 Kinmnas ...... $1.98 ALL RUGS. LACE CURTAINS, CARPET ♦ ♦ 2r-inch embroidery flouncings, worth 75c and Ladies’ .^Oc and .50c Dressing Sacqiies ...... 42c ♦ EUILE. ♦ SWEEPER.S, PILLOW.S, FEATHERS, AND ♦ ♦ $1.00, now ...... 59c 45-inch flouncings, worth $1.50 and $2.00, now ....98c DOMESTICS. DRAPERIES AT ACTUAL COST. - J The North Racl« cametary society ’ 25 per cent discount on all laces, handings and Best Standard Prints and Oiallies, sold else­ will bold an lea cmam social at tha - trimmings. where for 6c, per yard...... OUTING GOWNS. horns of Mr. and Mrs. Dow Penning ­ A large line of Fancy Parasols and* Silk Um­ ton Saturday. July IS. All coma. 1 lot of standard Percales, 36-inch wide, worth Ladies’ and Children ’s 50c Outing Gowns ...... 38c Mrs. Frank KalW of Texas aad Mrs. | brellas at actual cost. * 10c, per yard ...... 8c F. R Compton of Lmlia vMlad old- All Art Leather Goods at HALF PRICE. Lailies’ and Men ’s 75c Outing Gowns ...... 55c Uaw fiiaads la aad around Ragla. Best 36-inch \2yjC Percales, while they last, yd. 10c Mm ntaa Saydar aad daughtar la .^11 Leather Rags, Jcwelrv, Hat Pins, Buckles, Best Apron Gingham, per yard...... 6c Ladies’ and Men ’s $1.00 Outing Gowns ...... 69c vtalttag la Ragla. Thay agpact to and Novelties at 25 PER CENT OFF. Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.50 Outing Gowns ______95c live In Grand RapMa wham Mr. Say ­ Best 10c Dress Gingham, per yard...... 754c dar la mnterman oa a atmat car. Mlaa Amy McCniad: la vtalttag Mm. NOTICE Frank Smith. OUR OUARAN’TEE Mr. and Mm Horaca Fmk apant Our store will be closed Simday with Mr. and Mm. Thmnni Free Trip To St Johns We will guarantee ev­ Jmkf 10th, 11th aad 12th ery purchase during this Mr and Mm Bart Hows apant Saa- to Mark Down and Re­ DURING THIS SALE WE WILL PAY RAILROAD FARE TO ALLJ»URCHASERS OF $20 AND day at Mr. aad Mm Naihaa Kahlar'a. sale and will exchange Mm Charlaa KaUay aad Mm Mary arrange the Stock for this any purchase not satis- WIIMaam viMtad hwt wash la Nawny- OVER. DISTANCE 50 MILES. aa canaty facton*.

A Bnamn man laM hla leg tr*^ tha SALE POSITIVELY OPENS SATURDAY. JULY 13th at 8 A. M. him ar mi tnaaet two ysnm hsCam 'fo . avart sweh ralMHIos fmm aUnffi aad | hHsa af Inrncta nas tomktan^i Af~im Bales peamplly m kRI lha ss pali*^Itnala brntm hsUa. nla«-a. St Johns, Qinton Ave. aanama. ewto hvntoaa On** c«ia Michigan ■MM gad Tmeli Bmg €ia NOBLE BURNETT N.B. Durinif this Mammoth Sale Goods Will be Sold For Cash Only m !ViM

TH»gT.JOiPWiqEWa.THPMPi»^ jUnaWOOM —JULY n. 19U.

rntmimf Wllaaa ■an Hnlaa waa at Alward Lai» Mta A. B. Ba la Orid Mra Roy Rifaa aad Mr. aad Mra. Wsdasaday n 1*101 Aa* avT. Bajr. Taaaday. laawa UtUadald of Orid ware la 8 t Laer Balllapir ■thal ClaiR af Grid waa la DL Jahaa Dr. Jaama B. la Bay Jokaa Moaday. l^lur^ar. Taaaday. City ths PMarth Mahal Darkae aad Opal Mania are JaaMa ■aria a la HatUa Ciaak Mra. C. M. MefMrlaa affaat Tuaa> Wm. M. Smith was la Uraad Rapids ' spaa dlag the latlar part of the weak Your-diance toSave day la Hollay. OB haainaaa Wrdasadsy. wlUi Alma friends. lawr* wifh D. X a . HuaL Wolaail Drown aad Oarald Daalar Laata Qraaa waa to Orid Tuaaday Mr. and Mrs. C. BiBogiMf wsre la Joka Bhiers. wka M warfclag for QImms ftttad. Dr. wart la I aaalaa Thuraday. Detroit a few days t|ps 'Bam Bkafferwsat to Poplar Bluffs tkls We Wish To Clean Out The Mn. Dr. D«4b» wm ia U Katfaeriae Doris la ^lalUn* this ' * “• Mr. aad Mra. A. a. Ruff ayaat Um Bob Merrill was fa Owoooo itur- 4Ui la Mamhall.' day on btisiasss. week with frleada la C Mr. aad Mrs C H Lyoa. Ned aad Franela Lyon and Katbertae Parr A. T. BaiMh WM la Oraad Haoa Haadaraoo of Datndt oaaM to Lalu Walt of Ovid spsnt Moafay A larpe pariy of Dt/vbkaa pewple OXFORDS a aatarteT. srlth Helen Hunter. speat the 4th at Alward Lake. start today la their auto for Coaway to * 8 t JoAaa Monday. ope n d eererai weeks. RaswMNMl Hull la la Chleaao tbla, CocAla of Datrolt apaat Um Vekaa Blelght of Lalagaburg was Mra. B. Hteveas rialtad relatlreo In aak bujrlas aoaBa. 4Ui with Mr. aad Mra. Wm. Corkla. la BL Johns Tusaday. Oakley the latter pari of tlie week. ' left of this season ’s styles. In order • dRMiM M.... Mra Wllllaai Brearar la rialtlag liar MaUlda aad Mlllada Marloa of Hub- O. Q. Pluakett went to Detroit Tusa­ Mrs. .Mary J. Aademaa of Itetrott Is ■otiiar la Waeoaala. day to spsad a few days. risltlna this week srlth Mis. Fred K. to do so in a few days have made bardatoa ware la Bt. Jokaa Moaday. Mrs. Max Balle went to Berlin. Can., Mr. aad Mra B. B. Gala of Laaalaa Herein. Mra. J. J. Wania. who haa baaa Btsphen Rowell weat to Beney Man* Tueaday to spend the suainier with callad oa Blaacte Uaxtar Suadajr. the following greatly reduced prices. rlalttac la Pflat iwruraad hotme Moa* 'day oa s boatlag trip. . Mrs Win... Brower ...... of Rt. Louis has '•»♦*' o*o«her, Mrs. M. Btepkea. Mr. W. J. Lataaw of Wttia Crook aaoat ||^ I Mm. M. T Crane went to Milford ^spMdlna a week with Mrs. Lewis ^ j,„ (.«i Btepkea aad dauphter : Holbrook. Men’s the 4th with Mloo Katherine Hart. Mrs. Maggls Mooee spsat Buadsy Taeaday to »islt bar parents Insc sad Qenrude Balle go there by W. J. a. Jury sreat to Oraad Rapida with her soo. Miller Moore, la Low- Lilia Andrews of Lsnslag was aj Mm. kMns Friak Mummery weal to auto Saturday for a tea days* visit. Friday whe n he will take up srork. stag. 8 uads> gueat of Gertruds Balls. I month's jj, g q , Bemsat of 43 .50 O.xforcls for $2.50 $4 .c» Oxfords for I3.25 Mra 1. Ftach aad Mrs. Dara Manias Mr. aad Mia. Braaot Bedsll aad Anna Fedewa sreat to Ypsilaatl | Wladsor. Ontario. wer® In Bt 3.00 Oxfords for 2.00 3.50 Oxfords for 2.75 of Bureka ware la Detroit Baturdsy. Mrs. D. Waters srere Buadsy gussts la ^ Moaday to attend sunaaer school Ruth Smith Is speadlnff ihe latter Jokaa last weak. They weat to Lud* John Curtis weat to Olssgo Lake Orid. Grace______Aanis of______BeMlag_ ____Is spending______**** weak witk Chettle lagtoa Moaday to owet a brother. H. 2.50 Oxfords for 1.50 3.00 Oxfords for 2.25 Baturday for a tspo weeks* vacatloa. Agnss and Olire I^oag of Pesramo Uie summer rith Bt. johas i^atfr^ I Murphy, in Featoo. B. Huasoa. of Los Angeles. CaJIf.. hs- 2.00 Oxfords for i.oo 2.50 Oxfords for 1.75 Mrs W*. J. 8 . Jury aad two chlldrsn ‘opsat Bunday with Mr. aad Mis. Jaa. (tortni*. .S«M« ol ll.u..no> I. *•" J. '-^o" R*!-'** ars at Cryalal spaadlag the summer. i Long. laat week with her brother, Oliver ' *• •P^Blng the week Wffh Mm. Arrhle , __ ■ ■ Smle starts Saturday, July 13, 1912, at 9 o ’clock. Mrs M. J. Bmmaas wont to Detroit Mr. sad Mrs. R. 8 . Armour rlsltad C. C. v.uttaE. JchD C. Hlek. M,d < BaUinlay to riaM relaUsaa a law daya. friaods In Maple Rapida Thursday aad Wm M. Bmtth were In Detroit Tnss- Mm Joseph IsBar Is spending the ^ ^ Important s matter for a worn- Causa aarly aad gat your sixa balora it is gona. Neva Parka of Baasal haa acceplad Friday, day. week with her daughter. Mm A. J. “ *»• baadicappml by weakacas McFsrian In f'hessmlng. ^ blood or foul breath. Arold these a poaftloa m'bvld for the oext moath. W. J. Oarlock of Ismatag la spend- Mias Eflile BInger of Ovid spent ■e* MoKlnlay spent the latter part Uie week srlth Mr. aad Mrs. Floyd Bunday with Mr. sad Mrs. Floyd WednemUv to vt^t at tiu. Pllls New etreagth, Sae compisxioo, of last week with relatlres la Lalaga- Durkee. Tubbs. Doty & Reed burg. Mm. Gslushs Pennell returned laat John Curtis went to Otsego Lnke T » (, "Tlh mea— follow their uas. Easy Lynn Beeley of mat spent oeer Tusaday from s tsro weeks* visit In Saturday to spend bis two weeks* va- Mm. J. h. Hemple and mother. Mr*, oafg sure. 26c. J. T. Mlllmaa. Van **Tk9 Storm Thai Souas you iHonay. ” Buadsy with relatlres and friends la Detroit oatloa A. Semple, went to Mllllagtoa this sickJe A Olssple sad Tmris Drug Co. m. JakBS TTir^ia week to stay until the let of August. ------town. Roy Shulters of aBttle Creek spent Mm. Schuyler Rem snd dnugfater Wayne Cook of Orid returned home Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs. Oeorge Irene are ipeading the week at Mr, and Mrs. Frsnk Msucoassai of PROBATE ORDER. Detroit spent last week with his par ­ last Friday aft^ making Walter Uoka Bhulters. Bureka. STATE OF MICHIGAN—4'ouBty of ents. Mr. and Mm. W. H. VausonsanL Clinton —«s. a risit_ Mrs. James PIncksrd of Hostings Is E. T. May and family left for Lake Miss Bara McCracken of Owoaatf riwadlng the week at the home of Mrs Mr. and Mm. W’aller Burk. Mr. and At a session of the Probste Oourt Geneva. Wla., Wednesday where they for the (founty of Clinton, boldsn at apaat orer Sunday srlth MMs Lsaa ** Ooette. will spend two weeks. Mm. A. J. Amil* and Mr. aad Mm. A B. Dexter spent the Ifourth in Maple ***** **r«*»t^ OIBce. In the City of Bt. M^ley Miss Carolyn Kelly is home from Mr. aad Mm. Charles G. McKlchan Rapids , Johas. on Wednesday, the 10th day of Btu Beriaoa of Coostantlae came <'‘»lcago visiting hsr^parents. Mr. aad of Lansing were Bunday guests of Mm. C. 8 . Clark and daughter Ju- d"”!* *5 i**®**^** laat Friday for a two weaks’ slay la Mrs. John Kelley. Mr. aad Mm.'P. R Berier. dith went to Hillsdale Wednemfoy for „ MBMIl I The Watch — Bt Johns. i C*. E Clark and Mr. and Mrs J. Mm. C. A. Hoover and Miss Bra a week's visit with .Mm. Clark's sister. Cre*o®*. < HARLES M. MhllRILL.. Mias Ruth Bond went to Gary, Ind. W’eekley saw the races In Lansing Hoover returned Tuesday from a %islt Mm. E. D. Culver. Judge of l*robate: | Um €. 8. Peetnl Ball Service it the knekhenr ef the Mat Friday to risit her sister. Mrs. W’ednesdsy. with fiieods la Davtshurg. In the matter of the Bsiate of I Mm. F. E. Miller reUiraed Wednss- mpM datfvery ef letters la this eeantry. IBs Bail Trains BMd Doeahurg. Robert Waldron of Clnclnnsti Is Hattie HolU retumrd to her home Ranu*. 17 Ferdlasad'***»'■■■• D. JskaneB, oeceasea.deceased. onOn ' are verttnMe •*p4»t*»hl»*e ea wheels.** Btta. Ruth aad P^nle Finch of rpMidlng the week with hts aunt. in Ionia Tueeday after spending a j ^ ]o risit with her^father* '^•**d®* filing the psUtloo, duly Orid were In Bt. Johns last Friday to Mrs. E. L. Dotding week with her friend. Florence Phln- ! ^ b ('••teel and famllr ’ ***1.?*^*^ ^ Johnson, pmying They cnOect mall frem pracUeally every poet eWee la ^ “• **•*•♦•• *00 family. iihal Bdward J. Moinet or some other the United Sta tes—and they teri this amfl while tmvellag spend the dsy. Katherine a#ad of Ifontlsc came j ney. L ^ Bower and Ida Root of Ash ­ Mm. William Phtnney returned to'aoltable peraon may be appointed ad- Uan Hmpw. 0.rtoB Judd. Ro*- 'J**!,.*' her home in Olive Wedneaiay after mlnlatmtor of said estate, am DuBols and Jack Manning speat "*<* **» ^ *'*•*« ley are spending a few days this week spending a week with her pareoia. Thereupon it is ordered. That Tknrs- The eheie Amerl bneiaess system It hnllt ap en Bunday at Cryetal Mr. and Mrs. A. EL Wilson. Mm. Una St the home of .Mr. and .Mm. Charles Mr. and Mrs. James ITiinney. . day, the 1st dnj ef .tagnst, A. D,, Itlt, the saving ef laiaat Allen Beech. Manley PeiTey aad Woodruff. Mr. and Mm. C. B. Ball Jonsa. Mr. and Mm. Ell Hunt of Stanton iSt one o'clock in the afternoon, be as- Dale Finch spent Sunday at The Ca- spent Sunday In Lansing Mr. aad Mm. Ed. Chapman of Bagl- j kriumed home Wedaeadny after 'signed for the hmring of said petlUon. The man whe Is ane eeeeeefal Is very llhely eae whe It blo* on Gmnd River. Francis Taft. I^eon CratnpCon. Linn naw returned home Tuesday after a spending a week with their brother, i at the Probate OfBce in the City of never sere whnFi e*eleth. Mm. Will Rogem of Ithaca haa been Harper. Bd. Parmalee and Don Hnrt week’s visit srlth Mr. and Mm Bd. Henry Hunt, and daughter. Holen. Bt Johns And It Is further onlered spent the 4th at Westphalia. Ten eaa < WATCH aad yea eaa Sad a geed vMUng the past week srlth Mr. snd ^*** ‘- Twenty-dve friends and nelghbora ****^ notice be given to the pemotia In- ene here te ^ Let as «how yen. Mm. Frsnk Yoonglove. Mr and Mm. Guy Baegle and Mr. Mrs. Albert Fields and Mm Harveg < gathered at the home of Mr. and Mm tsreoted in said estate of the time and Chaa Wood of Hillsdale Is spending Mrs. Walter Burk spent Friday Hklnner went to Mt Pleasant Tuesday I E. A. Jacob to oelebmta the Ifourth place of said hearing, by causing a a few days with bis nephew, C. W. In Westphalia and leasing. to spend a few days with Mm. Mary | lee cream and cake were served. ‘ copy of this order to be published In Pamelee. and family. Miss Tot McKinley and niece. Bra Bailey. The C. C. A. gave a..lhlmble party ; the St Johns News, a nesrspaper Walter Emmons Mm R- Rayburn of Detroit came McKinley, go Haturday for aeveml l>r. William Havens and daughtem at the home of Mm C. E. VanSIckle I printed aad circulating In aaid county Saturday to rislfher alster. Mm M. weeks* risit with relattvea. are eaferialoing their couelaa. Col. Monday afternoon. July n. The thirty :of Clinton for three eucoeaalve weeks St, JohmBt Michigan. PMee. In Maple RapMs. Mm. George McBride of Matherton Homer Latbrop sad wife, of Chicago present enjoyed a fine musical pro ­ ; prevloue to said day of bearing. I (A true copy). Mm. John McKinley aad William and daughter, Olga, of Bay City were this week gram. I *:«ARLES M. MERRILL. McKinley spent fhe 4th with Mr. and oallem In Bt. Johns Monday. MIee Carrie Harger returacd to her Mias M^ge Kniffen of Coffeyvllle. : 4}*w3 judge of Probate. Mm. Harry Spencer in Ionia. Mr. and Mm. Bert Glasple and baby home la Pontiac Tuesday after spend ­ Kansas, has been spending a week 1 ------_ Mr. and Mm. Chris Lannan of returned home laat Friday after rin- ing two weeks with Mr. and Mra. with Mr. and Mm. E F. Hendemhott. 1 jn these days of high oont of living Marlm are spefidtng a few days with I Iting in Flint and Detroit Frank Bwaln. Mim Kniffen and little I-Mna Header- |a nmdlclne thit up Mr. aad Mrs. C. W. Parmslee. Mrs. W. E. laiycock sad son Harold Mr. and Mm Harry E Mack and shott■hoG to Beldlng Tueeday re- • i^d aad able to work la a few days U - hwi Fred Muager caase home from De-isre visiting this week in Mason. Mr. Dean Kelley went to Saginaw Hun- turning Friday. ^ valuable aad welcome remedy. ^ CASTOR IA trolt Saturday to spend Sunday with laiycock spent the 4th there, day. Mr. and Mm. Mack remained un- js^lma Jones. Bernice Church, Ruth JohnJ®hn Heath. Michigan Bar. Cal., had **•'' ’*»*• trwjbl*. M „tKiroamm. B<» Vhr Influts had Qhiktmn. bis mother. Mm. O. W. Munger. Lucile LeVanaelor of Royal Oak til Tueeday. Gladys and Lawton tardei, Ambra kidney end bladder trouble, sme con- I ^'y wS^^Jgui hlSM^usat Mm. G, W Parker went to Detroit estpe this week to spend the summer Mlee Katherine Brooks of Detroit ; and Howard King, (Medys Burnett, ' fih«l to his bed. unable to tom srlth- • sMnt. with roll mstroctisas. Bsad ao who has been spending a few dsys i Lois and Haxel Georgia. Mrs. Frank ' ?“* ****P- "I commenced using Foley ** ”* ^**** *'•'■ toilay if yoer chll- ns RW YnHmAIsqi Bight SattBTday for a three weeks* Tlalt with at the home of Dr, I^Vanaeler. tMii. J . . . trouble you In this way. DM’t her-aons. Percey and Roy Parker. ^ \|r. and Mrs Wm. Taylor of Hllla- with Mrs. C. H. McFnrisn, returned \tard and Steward Ward and Mm. I. .Kidney Pills aad can truly say I was blaaie the child, the rhaneee are It oan*! Bears ths bone Tuesday. T. Horton are camping thia week att relievedrsUsved at once.** His example Is ' aelp U. This treatment also cures adulu ^ Dr. Goetelow of 111. Is risttlng his dale are spending two weeks srlth worth following. VanSIckle A Glasple ^ “'*** mother. Mm. L. A Goetelow at the their daughter. Mm. P. R. Bevler. Lewreoce Brunson, who haa been Round Lake home of Mr and Mrs. O. B. Waltem. Mr. .-UHl Mm. Ray Stare and Orlln spending ten days at the State Camp | f Stevens of l.ansing spent over Sunday of the Y. M. C. A. at Forch Lake, re- I ^ Emma Htockwell of Detroit Is turned home Monday. spending her vacation with her par ­ In the home of Mrs L A. Magley. WILSON BROS. WILSON BROS. WILSON BROS. WILSON BROS. ents. Mr annd Mm. A. U. Htockwell. Mr. and Mm. Myron Ellis and son of Mm. Bsteila (fonder returned to her hosne in Davenport. lows, after apsnd- ^ Dr. .and Mm Dean W. Myres. Mm Kalamazoo Is visiting the former's mother. Mm. Dr. H. Hart, this week Ing a month with Mra Luther Ham- i A. E Owen, and Miss Dorothy Myre* mood and otber relnttves. of Ann Arbor an- being entertained to­ Mr. and Mrs O. B. Walter and dau­ Saturday Morning we Commence Our Annual day at the home of Dr. and Mm. Mra. E. Quimby of Honor. Benxle ' ghter. Mim Winnifred. went to Oak­ county, returned home Monday after ! itodge land Beach, Monday for a two weeks* a three weeks' visit with Mm. Luther I Mm K. E. Moore of Merle Beach stay. Hanunond aad other relatives. went to Huntington. West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. I. Grand Rapids relumed Baturday after Glenn Osgood returned from Torch Mm. L 8. Reed, for the summer vacs- ! Lit tlie oews^^be carried far and wMe, for ITs a sale a three weeks' risit with Mr. asul Mm. Imke this week where he has been tIoB.___ Miss____ Clark____ Is_ a teacher In the | A. L Woodbury. epending a week at the State Oarop of #rlK»l at Giadatono. tliat wfl] Intarest many. Mm. Liule Briiton ai.d graaddi'igb the Y M. C A. Mr. and Mm. Victor E. Roeaeiiu snd ter. MIm Ruby HiH*r.a. Mcnt to Milan Mlaa Husle Durkee was overcome by son Clarence, who have besn risttlng We want to dispose of everything in the store in order and Britlon Baturday for a few weeks' the heat the latter i»rt of last week. v.-f relstlvea. Mr. and Mm Victor Stevens, returwed Hhe was iinable to take up her work to their hotne in Toledo Saturday. to get in readiness for the fall stock. . The goods we’re Mias VMlth II'»lhro«»k has r-* ’jmed for a few day* Mm. Roland Hathaway of Detroit from Mohawk. X Y.. to remain until ^ y,v :ind Mr* Harry liovensen an.1 who has been visiting In St Johns th> closing out now are right up to the minute just what you autumn with her parents, Mr and (two rhu«ir I. ' ’ ralne spent fhe pest few week*, goe* home Frtd.iy Mr* J L Holbrook !jrtrcr part of last Mr nnd Her TTOther. Mm Ellen Riirnsey. .tc- need for the present time, and you cap buy in many in ­ Mr. snd .Mm G. M' Hprtnv'r of Y'p- iMrs. Ksr! Iluisc n —»u,iu^a her for sr #rlende-nd». b '*■ form- Your unrestricted choice of hundreds of superb suits in ­ Mrs M.iiM’l Hmlth .ind daughter ■ Mrs. FranI: Tt'ck. trly MDs Avis Drake snd «• cluding Hart Schaffner, Marx, at prices you can never Eileen of Chicago came last Friday Dr and Mm W. A. Scott and son, for a number of yearn st The .Se* for a month'* visit with the former's Robert, were rail, d to Camden, Ohio, oflice. duplicate. daughter, Vivien Smith. .Monday on account of the Illness of Mr. and Mr> Herbert Sparks, Mr Gusele Upton of Detroit returned Mm. Howard Scott. and Mm. Wtlllsm Coac of Bt. Juh04. Miss Bells Cone and .>fr. .md Mr* T Jiome Monday after spending a week Mr and Mm R. G Steel, Mr. and / Cone of Lansing wen* to Wlllia t .1 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. EI- Mm G. II. Chapman. Mr. and Mm. ; / /\! 25 per cent. Off on our Entire Stock of nser Upton, near Maple Rapids. Baturdsy to attend the 'uneral of Frank Ward and Mr and Mm E. J. Ida El Cone. Mm. Ella Netherhouser of Amsden. Moinet spent Bunday In Imnalng. Mr. snd Mm. Win Annt. of Beldtag -Men ’s and Young Men ’s Trousers, Negligee .Shirts. i i\ Ohio returned home Isat Friday after Mr. snd Mm. M. A Hulse and son. have bsan spending a week with Mr. several weeks* visit with her brother, Harry. Mr. and Mm C E. Wilcox and aad Mm Frtin« Hood and other rela­ Wool and Cotton Underwear Silk and Cotton Hose, Night A. U. Btockwell, and other relatlvea. Mr. aad Mm. Theron Jkavsr want to tives. They weat to Grand Rapids Robes. Auto Dusters, Straw Hats, etc., and many other Helen M Botsford of Grand Rapida White Lmke this weak to spend the Tuesday to visit mlallvea before they who has been visiting her gmad- summer. return home special price offerings all through the store. Come early, moiher. Mm. 8 . A Botsford. ths Mr. aad Mm. T Roche aad Mm M Mr. and Mm. Myron Ward. Mr. and past tssr> we< retuimed hoase last i of Priiten aad Mr. aad Mm. Mm C E Wllklaaoo, Mr and Mm before the stock is picked over. Friday. I Thomas Rorbe aad daughtem, Bieaor Glean DUblpy, Mr. aad Mm Bari b Mata Miss Basse Osrisad of Contaas waa 1 sad Virgtala. of (lilcago. am rialtlag RMcsMur, Reaa Karcher. RsrI Schav- the gwest of Mm R. J. Kelly s few f Mm M. fhy sad the Misses Rysa. ey aad Mr aad Mm. R. V Rinl and days last wMk Mr. aad Mm. Kelly | ^ Ifoulse Fuller casm Wed- chlMraa enjoyed the Ifourth on Gmad Mid-Summer Clearance of Special accompanied her hoese In their soto | Msaday aad speat the rsweladir of river at l^yoae. Raaday. ithe week with her frlesri. Mlae Bdaa Many Ht Johas people speat the Ith Fifty Mbb's Mil Mre. B. C Bullls of Chlcego has ; l^*va. She retufaed to her hease la at Ronad Lake Amoag them were Men’s and Young Men’s Suits M. M. M. II a aim M16 MM Stumer Qearance of haen epeadiag the past two waeha t Detroit Huadsy night, Dr aad Mm Harry H«aalm. Doaglae htm Hatter. HeWm Husier, Mr ead Mm A Kegtilar $25. I-raa. Mr aad Mm Waller Rrittcb. Boys ’ Suits. weat to Stmitord, neaada. lest Friday j tsaa. who has e poaiilea there as as- Frank Bpauldlag. Mr aad Mm Wllllaw kegiil.ir Stilt 16JJ0 Mhw thai aals for HA Hi aaS to risit relstlvss befom she returaed IsiMsai asrrrtan of the Y. M t' A Parker Mr aad Mm Arthur Wtlaaa. kcjnil.ir SiitHSi Smt 15,00 •«# aaS If pau ara a aaaalt aaaa, t *fier$ Vtiii mother^ the Ollr to •mscfi tkm wash for s ihre# weshs ri* Mr* K \ greveas. Mr bad Mm BsrI tt w^tlvMr sad Mm Fbnyd Darbm kr^uUr S|M lUl ^tiif 13.50 Nwv »• a taab appariw awy for opportlinilv aUnr .ill other- lluiae Mllee Casteel Ralph VrifSib* va«i la aava Mr* Ksm hwrn iU. who has beea nttU »,-«r . eSbe rs KrgilUf .*i|ti 54l Smt 12.00 in teciirm^ hi% mu tor iail at Rev. J. E. Gregory -priiduig the past thrsu weeks With krguUr >1111 10.75 trememlou*^ rMiicii-in FAfiTOB la MaBals, returwed heme hm l^■VlaglP■ a«aib*r af | ..I. W'Oh Mlh Iteheri Miller aad Mivt mgabirly aM tb# mlivlbbai&ry r** ' krTular SVJffi* '‘'Ml- 870 NO TtCRtTb eoeiNB Kci; ^1, Do'v $5.00 r Celta eerofwp eht ed ker kmse *«Ma fraaa tahtag Ifo#*? RHat? fill* | 7,00 SALf r ^ 5.00 • vHt' •p4 vommMri ibrir baallbg [ Baptist Church ke4» fii. iJiD *■* Ssih Joha • flahe and tiv* aabHMm Wetew RlSs«? bi* I ST. JOHNS. kNCN — '*'1 Id* aad Mattha, aad • vbmtPlIy pfipamS wriMfoe » ke^ $5. ri ’w 3s75 ;e= *1 It CS WT* ti e w«at by es«a m WhNa ■S4 M< la ra a iafo mo haw pfil k*h;f t Abr asiuedsy *0 epead the eamaar. foW SlSS Srggi TSby vaa hav* mmif a krg. Si. ri...' 3.00 SL4 eaa ««». sulk WILSON BROS. keg m tm Mr aad Mm * 0? H f 'SCI egggtfts *^fiar\hs d*r m •M kiaefog tPfoilfo . for JOHNS* MICHIGAN 1,7$ iBset h'Mma Teieehe ITS- Mds^ I whs ham baa la ii eaak harv m- 1*

'Mil mtm THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—JULY 11. 1912.

FARM When in AMD need of Farm Buildups LL'MRER LATH We make a specialty of supplying the SHINGLES BEST Lumber for farm buildings and HOW BEES COLLECT POLLEN DOORS for repair work of all kinds. We have WINDOWS Imitortant Part Playad by tha AuHata sold a good many building jobs to farm­ In tha Procaaa Daat Oathara on . * ROOFINGS The •oa|r CEMENT ers who are particular about Quality as Tha poUaa dust gathars on tha body PLASTER well as price. If you are going to do any building or repairing New PerfectioD hairs of tha boo* as tba raault of tha PAINTS Tlslta paid to tha Sowars. Tbaao hairs, we will save you some money. Our stock is all under cover aa sooa undor tha salcroacopa. ara OILS and Heating Plate bntach^ aQd thoc afora ara admirably Window Glaa and in- first class condition. A trial will convince. adaptad to bold tha polloa. snitos F. W. L. aiadoa la tba Olaantags la Baa liM pnmd a grant conveoMWce to all KJkimmmd^ ^*^ 1* f«er fSatntae elt iha fM Mee4. nothing, when properly eared for. that m t Almost all our common garden veg- D W in pays no well, conaldertng tbe time etablen require n aomewbnt algnllne STANDARD OIL COMPANY spent and tbe money Invested, as beea. soil. Lent year, two colonise produced Selling all tbe bay and grain raised | Staple and Fancy Groceries 80 pounds per coUmy of surplus hon ­ on tbe farm la a auro method of aelltng i ey. which sold for ISO. The bees cost tbe fann. IS, so there la a gain of $16. or SOO per Crockery and Notions Young cabbage plants require thor ­ OOCXXXXXXXXXX3DOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:OOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXX3 cent. No other stock or crop paid us ough protection In tbe hotbed and aa well. Jiff cold frame. A bee-keeper not far from here av­ It Is seldom that tbe very early ra- ^ Both Phones 92 eraged 112 pounds of boney from bis lietlea of potatoes yield so well as Fig. 1—Junction of tibia and mota- colonies. He sold It for 16 cents a those a little later. pound. This seems like a very large Tools tarsus in hind log of worker honoy Long, straight rows will make We pay CASH for Cream and receive It every day In the week. bos, outer side. yield, but with Improved methods we easier work with tbe horse cultivator Fig. 2—Oiagrammatic section of tha expert to do even better. One farmer or wheel hoe later on. We guarantee entlsfactlon. full line «f JtllI.>fM».V aad Hay To»U. 1 rarrj a same, showing nrtodo of convoying pok In this community manages to clear For sandy land tbe mammoth red 1100 each year from hla bees. He MtittKK** ion. clover has proved superior to alsike or a, motataraua: b. tibia; c. comb; d« keeps from twelve to fllteen colonies, the medium red varieties. <«IIIK l»i:i,IVi:ik after year. to make the duat cobare. Tba pollaa them. They are generally about tbe There Is no danger of an overrlcb | 66 Clintois Ave. SL Johns du«t In the hair on the abdomen Is col- premises and have a better oppor ­ BOtl for asparagus. In fact tbla crop Cultivators loctad on brushes on the Inner sides tunity for watching them. can only be groam profitably on very of the metatarsi of the bind legs, and F>9 r gentleness In handling, ability rich land. this la probably moistened by rubbing to gather boney and to keep free from Did you ever think how much ground the hind legs together. ! Matle Randall spent Thursday and hKAl'S aad KIM k IHLA.’VD WHEEL IT'LTIVATORJ; moth. I prefer tbe Italians. Any chaff n good enr of corn will plant? It Is ♦ OLNKY. ♦ Friday with Harry Walter aad family After this the pollen la transferred hive will answer the purpose. It just that much ground wnsted if you I carry cvcrythlatr the farmer aeedt. to the corblcula (or pollea-baaket > on ♦ ♦ at Oak Grove. should be chaff lined all through; and plant a poor ear. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MIee Hattie Holden of Owoeen spent the tibiae of tbe bind legs, where, as (or wintering out of doors a chaff It Is as Idle and useless to expect the week end with her parents, Wm. every one knows. It accumulates Into cnablon should be placed over tbe bees good crops from Inferior seed aa It Marvin May of Virginia baa been Holden and wife. a great lump aa the result of repeated to abaorb moisture. would be to endeavor to breed thor ­ .Mrs. John Hchramm has returned to contributions from tbe metatarsi Rut visiting friends here. oughbred cattle from scrub stock. Willarrl Albaugh of Ifariaa Springs her home at Pontiac. bow does it get there? It Is evident, .Mrs. Fred Thompson and children TO MAKE FOUNDATION SOLID Asparagus roots, properly planted, and .Melvin Rlddleman of Owoewr* I F. M. Vredenbur^ as Cheatalre observed, that tbe pollen fertlllxed and given good culture, will of Dlnmondale have been visiting Burt spent Sunday with Adam Albaugh and on tbe right metatarsus Is transferred Thompson and wife. Oaeollne Maehine Will Net Do Deed continue to produce large spears for wife. St. Johos, .Mlchldan. to tbe left corblculSs and the pollen fifteen to twenty years In succaaalon. Ralph Wl)otoj;rapher ol to-* wii> do this What cardad Farm MacMna. ('aullfiower. celery and egg plant more SuFkl' snu egeetiveir I In deriding what to do for vonr may also ba starta-l In tba boaoa tboa ini cuber med- '.dr Tbei cem- ' stosn arb troMble distruai any treat- Y our ComCrop? P<^ri • sOii wlf.- aad Nmiih inent which claims to cure you wftb- About Whan a fence mutt be moved a good ! liore bolaa la tba sides of tbsse 'tala the veri e!*-uieata wbich ta- tkla and wifi- s .**4nds) at : hbwiit lark* Not onli do tbei i-^r f "ding up the blood Medtefoae post poller save* aa uamerclfiil lot I h.iite* an Inch from tbe bnttom. In ..f Artbtr |•ear^*- llN-laleHe*« wf Ibr *ra«eii |« gelag l« mesB s «bert cers crep. nrder to give ventilation Ntart cu­ (streagikea tkr stoioar h but they b^itid w> -.digest t feral n lb# of bach acbe aad time, writm (lllbert The frwM will get il Iwfere it i« ready te banesl aad yen «t«nd le cumber aad sqoaah seeds In straw­ ‘ Ip IIH* blood S«l tha' P gets PlJI 00*^1 .A«h do I T' llllle good F l^arrlah In tba Wlaeonsla Agrlrul. lese year meaey. ^on have a ebaace te sMike il ymj- berry boxaa. ■ vtl at Waeeytog. ;*h«iieat from fi, ... „ tV-i ■ f •• I pravtde for turtsL ttv cnastar.t w..ir> tbe i-ower af self. I—ei- T. mple jakli. It. tiwI • tbe food (Aniy fiarh a lifter can ba made of a coatrol u lost lae aUMO i« ba cbaar. 1,^. y,. Mam r* —et FBnd wA. r- !kr t> |>ttrr- can dtgeetad Turn Your atroag tongaa from xmie diacarded A n .l-» f«i! caursc^o^i* mwd somettmae even [4^ .vu , ( si -fmrrh tyo ibte b, Nswl b- lakt-B :(• and made to ever- farm machlae A ttrau of flve-etgbths It.iereetiag i- gradwolty aaOermtnaa. I ,sr BttRaaw llwa Fllu was to SO tfe,- b»*d% fV WllHaasa Plnb Iran !• made lato a heavr claw at one Healaslli tats afferts Iba beoMh. ina I 1., t. ii.| , aftd curtfy mu lar INt. 1^N»pte Will makv naw Com Into end and balled oa tbe tnaaae ao that sppetwe !• tisaisaed and Ibe dlgas ibr dh, i- * * - ' Tp ,* d ai*,t wt!; vara ranr avonraHl tbe claw prajects beyond tbe end af flan snd prabobty tbe beari ageatea, 'e»e(itc Tbei a ra b lgbl y raeommaBd* I wa* \ sufierar (eo-i sintnacb —t tof swaetwW- er i Ensilage the lengae heaw rlag with a Tbe uabapptaees esaw* la ta* rasia. toaal le raeeed b' . rwevb for atra* rbala atuebad Is alee a part af **An omnee ol preoen* i rise* srtwar betwaon tSe eiaa. Iba rcsadineaM and del aloMit t».. veaes V* «vqm»l(e aa* • rat eM mm t ttM’M OYLl HlLVITim. tion is wofth « potmul of Flea took daii. and (be sam anb en ttby reey paor end 1 Tweld eat wiaeh ed and pennaM) a rtatoad anyvMBg \.* matiav nbat I ate wy ts^nd tedarierti The **LaaMag'' Silo cmre. sramorb tweaw * aanr and fis* eetlJ B-ttMIStf 4'p Ibe IM h»aa am It eaanlBg sbaqiaea* e? Vet and Mwn ie Mfe K a* gewd a* the ke«l sUe IhnI was vat la LIba a B MfMs f' qneas lb bm mnnu la I * iiaBb and aBiiMbg tnv bont< i bad ever rngnalaetarsd and n gveni ae diM and eat rair Nte b astaat hood 111 Biltu deal kedfer Ibmt meet ef th em. nnnNIw I did mm ba/»a «Wi a a’l flBBi nlg b tb vaai mana« 1 bed fra ‘Pr4ces''ArB The Lowest. ’N qnsnt dlast sgstk): aad tstat at 18 fe A Bout BnBar . Ibe isna* enrVlagwnt It^ itewd eodoi tbedtrlne iV b T Be ba«e plaee d te *l>n>ing' ^Be* amang Hw farmer* ef 1 MnOan renali ea Ike farms ef Ibeer wb- bay aw EbIbg bm ibe bewl re- tba aotBi ibw ring is pat gear ibg MMi t b tffiw gardle** *1 pHrr* and «b- ba«e Iweked Infe Ibe maNrr rarvfnllt be. post daww to iba ■rsaofi Tba Slaws . • r . . U t I r. , ITS -t 8® id fea buying. T%ey nrv Ya«r«> Ibnn seiMmd. I wnni yenr aelkr new are cwiivbi . s lta« af tba ebnm • -e-i 'Vs 1 * fwsis m lb# btv Hh fnantv pram pl nnd llmHy deMverv. ten wnni n‘Innsfng* be. a ytee;, eoos' tba pnia ns b©4 a Slew-' •si* • gmil a«' ennve Ibe patem egen fewni, rsnUnnass daar frame, ibe pnfsni dsar^ fairv9oi ToSs wvacM* wfP ralaa b fr*i a a < t , s s:i CHICAGO Ibe ebeanef eras* kne. InwvfBg draw leg nad Nwsw pBn beaew* «*eel pe*i was mmtr IllUa a#ae* Wmi mat 4a<>RSkf- e 1,.. ! mb * saline nnd nesHBer slrlb mnke M iBr me*! ewvinimi ♦- even ewd *srwi aagbt tm Mva saeh s « to Q ix*g iMHiiffa ******** **'*^ ase, Ibe slrwngvsl bnd aHi*i lasdlbg tile an Nw marS ^ pntis in oatl b* aoiha ana tba sasam m t f 4°%^^ abd lUi^ ‘T . Bt*#wed teaeaq 1W tPi W' • s I ftsjfcy ^^IkangM U lb* SMW* »0>c!^RSl^a la kwetti ' tl , ^4 Bo nf a •E.OO IVnm Ovand llaptwa B IP IMgbSk. £>raa+ Od qgi v'l ara- WitSA S B e>5 t«sJi *fb» etgai te »aa* ■ t%(X> ailTbnal mOSf-* Omhmm lU Moraon L4n« t—JULY 11, 191Z

^ for a ■ vfcttai^B haeb For Women Who Care ahonld aacarud aad Of aawMYou aaoMiMiUMpttotBvoar struck, NtUi ha rooea- family ami la UMmr* ol ytmr uwm mm- elle tha mum, aad ym waat Um bmt. thia ama who laamad at what yam haw Imi aalnff Isr wnJ point of death oaah aa It^aid or tablaY aaUaamtaa or at the parnaida, won't jron piaaaa try nuitlaa, Indes do ao. Bat I Mr, aad Mrs. Harry Bleak sad to- a ooMaatratad aatiaapiic pnwdar to ha this Tic not yat dead; faat child of Elsie rlstted retotlvae la dlaaolrad la wai«r aa naad^. if ha h ma he might ^ riolnlty the post wook. i*aatiaa la aaora -irmi-ailfal. aaira ysfi be •mporarily. Tbe aaaounceme n t hue beea elaaaalaa. awra yarmiekial and mova that Maple Raptde will aooa have a ' CASTOR IA With he Irish man haaliar Umu aaythiaf yoa arar tMad. , full-fledged jet*vlry More, to be open- j for Infants and Children. ffntoped \ the armpits, 'ed by Floyd Cro^. ooa of Mr. aad { FUME aad. Ilf I the veraada. Cha t aria la m bamiJitoa aulmUtnta fur C;v«t«»r OH. Paim. Mrs. David Crook, of our village. The \ ^lODBJQSEEB draggec ■ary. Not oa- i jewelry More will be in the VaaScoy j Roric-, irrofM uud NcMctkliur Hrmna. It to IMrw»Mnt. It til be p saddle of the ! buiidlag for BMUiy years oeeuptod for eamtaliiu ueitbt*r Oplimi. llk*rplilii« nor utlo-r NarvotJo j wiMtaacn. It «le«tr<»ya W(»rma aiul aUnya Pi*vrrleliiMM«. Boor, b of the lamp- jS mllllaery alovn. ANnSEPTlC ____ llffht. < « IMarHHtm and Wind Colic, it relievcto Tootli. re aa oppor- Mrs. E9lta Kreppa aad ana of St. ! liW Trottbirn a^ euroa Coastlpati<»iL. It rrqrulatm the V tUBity Mtnras. Bnt bi tka faflad- -ui wlaanaa aad whltao v I Johae; Mr. aad Mrs Willlaai An- j Mton^h and llowHa, xitrliiff hc-oltlijr t*nd natural sieaa. fha taatb. ramora tartar aad praraat now aa bases baaldo Bfa aad Mrs. Bd Aaala aad daughter The Chlldreu*a Paiiaasa The MuUter'a FHeusL daaay. Tb diaiafaat Urn moath. daatroy (Coattnaaet from laat weak.) the bod mry leeitSad I Grace of Beldlag; Rev. aad Mrm. Foote ■ baaaaa yaram. aad parity tba braath. to 1mm of Graad Lodge; Mrs. Bd. Cooper of < Tb kaapartlftaial taathaad bridgawork 'The I laacrihod oa iMathertoa; Oscar Coafeel aad faaslly j The Kind Ton Have Al’waye Bought aiaaa aad n dorlaaa Tb rrmore akoilaa the loa at 8 f. Johna; Raadolph Fayae. wife' from tha taatb aad parity tba braath od death-roll ^ Baan tha Bignatnre of of the 1 I that of Faal 'aad children of St Jotes, Harry Brit- •flar aawkiay. Tb cmdiaate paaapiia- corpae upon Ita back, an dlaid hie ear It poaslblaf , . . ifm p romised me ttaa odora by apoaga hatbiag. Manrlct teboa; or. If I too amd wife aad chlldraa of t>ur- to Ita breaot above tbe heart. Be­ a snrprisa. . . . Thould have baan aad: Mrs. Bdlth Camaa aad chlMreo Aa m OMdlcfmal iM«mt lor loaal there \ IsTt la yond dlapote. Sypbar waa dead. like her to plan tt wttb him —aad 'tla man to upoB hla DeWttt; aad maay otheru fraot fvaauaant of faadaiaa ilia wbarr pal ria qnlta pooalble aha rancbad Rangoon oatarrb, infl aaimatloa aad ulaarailoa ‘'Foot dlvYla!'* mattarud tha Irlab* nom do ever roSactad by-towne atteaded the eelobra- aaiai, aotbiag aqaaU hot doarhaa of man. . . . *'Tba Fool of FlaaMl before I. ... My wife! . . .** grimly) |tloB at Maple Raplda Maay of the ^atiaa. Fbr turn yaara tba Lydia & Hastily ha. ratomad to tha eraaing •Wha sd O'Ronrke. i above remalaed for more or leae ex- | wrap, a faactnatlag contrivanoa of Inoa In Use For Over 30 Years. Plakbam Mad. Co. baa baan regnlarly "What of It all ba tended ^ialte with retatlvea aad j bdrislag tbair patiratato aaa It haoanaa CHAPTCR XXXil. nod antln unquaetlonably tba laat cry I frieade In tonm. I of Ita axtraordlaary rlaaaaiag. baallag of tba Parisian mode, anch a wrap as Mr. aad Mr*. Claraaee Hooker of | aad ganaieidal powar. For tbla par- With the myeteiT.' POr aovaral mtautee OHourka rw his wtfa might wall have worn. Bat I Duraad are gueau of Mr. sad Mre. W. I paa* aloaa Paatiaa la arortb lu waigbt was aac asUc propop . B. Barnard. taalnod baelde the body, maklag two bayond Paqula'a label stttehad Inaida I ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦j Mra George Culp will entertain the Alao tor aaaal oatarrb, aora tloaa. 1 ore tmpe ae Mm. Clam Clark aad two childrea notable dlscoverlae. For ha wae quick Its dainty poehri H boaatad no die* ♦ ^lAlward Cesaetery Society Friday. July throat, iaIUmad eyaa, entsaad wouada. '.rable a ut he bad ao of CMrieton are visiting her mother, j ♦ ALWARD LAHE. ♦ 119 for supper. All draagiata. M aad SO eants a box. to note the fact that one of the dead tlagnlahing mark I leisure : rr It DOW, If I Mm Ellu .Neal aad o*ber relattvoa tn | Trial box aad taatlaMmy at 31 man'a hands was tightly elaochad. He stumMad hniTtadly from tba ♦ ^ I Mm. Flora Blxby sad daughters Dee Tre •tored. Aad tovra and nearby. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦jOlive and Della of Pontiac aad Mm. A. woaaau frar on naiarat. whila the other lay balf-opao aad room and down tba stnlra. ratumtng D’Rourh tbe man aa Cb-de Allen of LnnMng vlalted hla ; Graager of St. Johna are visiting Mr. rHSaaXTONTrtL.aTOO..Baa«aa TtT- limp. Tbe former was cloaad upon a to tbe atudy wham Sypbar'a body eaderly parents. N. H. Allen and wife, a few Carl Staub apeat Saturday and Sun ­ aod Mm. Frank Loeber aad family. leather thong ao etout as to ruaiet any lay; tortnred by mounting fanrs, ba lad been llfm long fri il fingers ee- da.m last week. day with Mr. aad Mm. L. B. Iddings Mr. aad Mm. Marion Ptfer of Mid­ attempt to break It by main strength, stood aad looked blankly about him, tlmatlni extent of bla Bdmoad Fuller is spending a few In Maple Raplda dleton spent the 4tb with their dau- eo firmly held that the murderer bad at a loaa where next to turn. If almost wounds, aowledgr of In Gmnd RapMe and Greenville. Fred Gilbert of DeWMtt and Henry- ghtem. Mm. Thomas Lapham aad TEAVWEW TXAMIirATIO^rH. found It neeeeeary to aover It with pratamstorany allm to ararv aonnd Gay of 8 L Johns vtatted at EMward rough I doing all H. R. Joaee. wife and children, who Mm. Elmer Wager. Mr. Ptfer retum- Par lilt. a knife. Tbe knife itself was there, or sight that might afford him a clue. •y have been visiting Mr. Joaee ’ iDother Locher'a Sunday. that ooi Dg him back fd home Friday Mm. Pifer remaining for proof of this; the sheen of light ... He fought against a ausptclon I and alMer and Mra. Jones parenla. P. Mr. and Mm. Bmest Wolcott of Ba- Until furthar aodoa Taaehara* Bx> to oooac for a visit upon Its motbar-of-paarl handle caught that crawled lihe a viper la hla brain. L. Ryker and wife, and other friends eex apeat Saturday and Sunday with Mr. aad Mm. George Myem enter ­ amlnatlona mil ba bald aa followa: At las the Iriihman's eye. Had be. after all. been deceived in led feebly; a , In town, the past week aurted for Co- ' their parents. Mr. and Mm. E. Peltier. tained Mr. and Mm Arthur Wyckoff St Jobaa, la Court Houaa. ha spot of ekie, evaasa- Mr. atid Mm. Will Parker of St. flBniag laat Tburaday of April. Plcktag It up. be subjected It to a Sypber'a niece. Mtaa Prnsent? Had loo. Mich., where Mr. Jones baa aecur- of St Johns. Mr. and Mm. Louis My­ eloae examination that. however, that Innocent charm of bers been a oant, dy s breath rat* ed employment in a tin shop. Their Johns viMted Mr. and Mm. Mark em of Merle Beach and Theodore St Jobaa, la tba Court houaa, ha> Uod bar : hla eyellda ginninc aacoad Thuiuday of Auguat gleaned no informatloo. It waa sim­ thing aaaumed, a cloak for criminal du­ household goods were shipped laat Knapp laat Friday. Roher of Ixuwing Sunday. ply a small pocket penknife, little plicity? Had she In reality been Dee twltchet *. He glared week from py>wler. where Mr. Joaee Mm. Chris Ctouffman of DeWltt vis­ About 16 neighbom gathered at PROGRAM. kahiy worn, with bfadae of (iarman steal It Trebes* accomplice? Had thoae clear was employed for several ream In Mr. ited her brother, Mr. aad Mm. George the hoapitable home of Mr. and Mm. Flrat day—lloralag, Ortbography. carried no idanllfylng marks and told and limpid eyes of youth, all through -Dos ‘ RLourke. ’ Dss Breaneman'a hardware More, to Colon Myem, laat Friday. r'arl Buub and family to help cele­ Spalling. Aritbiaadc. oval aad writ* Trehaa! i Ten new phones were added to the Mlaa Bdna Farrier of DeWltt spent brate the 4th In a quiet social man ­ taa; Thaory aad Art. Aftaraooa, Quo* bim ’but one thlag —(bat the assaasln that voyage been looking forward to had been a European; a native would ancb a scene, to such a tragic ending His V4 ( intelllgattco Unton ’Telephone Co. ’s exchange at last Thursday with Miss Bertha Staub ner with cake aad ice cream for Tw- grapby, Gormnmtmt aad U. 8 . Mia* A All these | Mm. Dean Sperry le entertaining never have bothered with so ineffec ­ aa this? Could she have afforded tbe of that flash of Maple Rapids last vee« freehmenta aad a goodly display of vary. recogalt itarlag eyes, j parties own their own phones and jber cousin. Miss Lailu Lewis, of Ms- flrewortu In the evening. Sarciad day — Moralag, Orammar. tual a thing whan a sturdy weapon, Frenchman the aid be needed to con ­ The llpt lound. malnuln tbe equipment paying pie Rapids. Tbe St Clair resort prese n ted an Fhyulology, Raadtag. Aftaraoaa, ■arvlcaabla alike for offense and de­ summate bis (boaan crime? I tbe Unioa Company a stated reatal Mm. George Culp spent the 4th in attractive appeamncea the 4th. Large Sehool Law , State Manual aad Oouiua fease. would have aervad Us purpose For ba was now randy to balieva Das Oas "Ah, Irish- ' privilege of using the switch- gt. Johna with her mother. Mm. Thoe partlee from I.aiDBtng. DeWitt and Bt. of Study, Algabra. Botany aad Phyntaa equally wall. Trabaa tba prtmr mover in this tarri- ! board. They were formerly coaneet- Hefty, Johne spent the day enjoying the lake (aaeoad gvada,) Oaaaval Hlatory, (aae- From this ba turned to the dagger bla affnir; ba no longer entertained ly articulate. * **** '*'^*** * ’*' ’*^*® “ exchange but j Mlsaee Casslr and Maggie Brovm The 1 and the dool ehade of Its banks, end ­ oad grade). which be had tahan from the body; h^nbred of doubt that bis enemy bad , ^ have been considering making the i rtslted Mra VkSa Beck la Eureka ing with a neighborhood dance In the TMvd oay —(tor flrnC grade appll* a atllatto with a plain ebony handle, traveled with him from Calcutta un ­ O'Rou oaata only) Qaaaral Hlatory* Phyalea braady u..! I change for some tUne. Their namee from Friday until Sunday, I evening. unmarhed. uaacratchad. apparently der the disguise of ‘Da Hyaras." And litur water. ^ g Payne. Emmet Payne. Will Grel Granger and Mias Pearl Blxby Mr. Darto, manager of the Colonial, and Oaoniatry. “ Drink.' fresh from tha daaler’a showcase. It he baltovad the mao bad planned this d try U) teU I wineor. John Rice, Charlee Martin. of St. Johna were guests of Mr. and and party from Lansing were callem Cartlfloataa of all gradaa mil ho me wha ). Who gave pyhllng. K. Holroen. J. D. Smith. gr«Dtad at tbaaa axamlaatloat meant nothing, save that It ladleatad thing far ahead; else would be have Mm Frank Loeher Stiaday. at George Brown ’s Sunday. atill more strongly that the murderer surely taken some overt step to pre ­ ye thew o , Fred Price and Ed. Craig. Mr. aad Mm. George Myem are en ­ All rzamlnatloae mil bagtn at S;S( "But a. B. was moat probably not a native A vent O’Rourke from delivering tbe Mre. Burt P,•Cowles and daughter, tertaining hto Bister, Mrs Ksty Dore- LEBANON P.4RMERS’ CLUB. Dot tell. I Ruth, of near Weidman were guests Lebanon Farmers' Club met vrith THBO H. TOWNSBRT). Greek or an Italian, a Genoese sailor ruby to Sypher. He divined acutely san of Niles. or a native of Soutbam Fraace—aay that, despairing of any turtbar at­ "But- yove .of relallveo and frtenda in town and Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Lanktnn aad Mr. and Mm. Jsmee Doyle June- €th School Oommlaaioner. a aaafarlog man out of Maraalllas— tempt to win tbe Jewel from bim. Dee murderc ^. vicinity last week returning Mtmday Ernest Scott visited their mother. Mm. for Its annual picaic. Ice cream and might have carrlad it Trebee bad turned bis wits to the taak Tbe white lipe moved again; tha to their home. MePheruoo. tn Grand Ledge Sunday. cake waa aerred. All report s fine Mm. Pearl Younglove of near St. time. The club will have the annual "Oho!" said O’Rourke, spaculativa. of stealing It from Sypher; somebody adventurer beat his ear low ut tham. Mr. aad Mre. Hudson Sherroan of naturally much lass to ba feared than "We . . . have both . . . loat Johns was the gueet of Mm. Dell St. Johna and Mr. and Mm. F. M. summer vacation and will meet Octo­ "A Frenchman, mayhap!" ber 3, 1912. with Mr. and Mm. Bari tbe adventurer. . . . but you . . . your • Keatfleld tbe past week. Trowbridge of Merle Beach rlstted He got up. satisfied that he would St Maple Rapide and Foreut Hill will Mr. and Mm. J. P. Huot Sunday. Jones. Progmm will appear later. laam nothing more by continuing bis But on tbe other hand. If the girl "My wife!” i play ball here Saturday, July 13. Ma­ Mr. aad Mm. John Ixrcher and dau- search of the solicitor's body. The had not been Des Trebes* assistant — In a freosy O'Rourke resumed his ple Rapids will be atreogthened by liditer of Owoean were gtieets of Bd- George L, Higbie. Manton. Mich., mental link between the fact of tbe wbat bad become of her? And wbat efforts to strengthen the dying »«»" harlng Fred Schiiltx. their old pitch- ! ward and Frank Ixtcher the 4th. led Foley Kidney Pills for kidney crime and Its perpetrator waa Inevita ­ of her guest—tbe lady one of wboaa er in the box. Mr. and Mm. George Btimpaon and land bladder trouble. He says- "1 find with spirits and water, but Dee Trw ble; O'Rourke believed implicitly that Initials was B? Mies Helen BuMla. who haa been Mr. and Mm. Orel Hildreth spent the I for my case no other medicine equals bee. with a final effort, obetinaiely Sypber bad been murdered by Des It was not tnconsistant with I)aa teaching in the public school of ith In Grand I*edge and Itonetng. | Foley Kidney Pills for benlflclal ef- shut hla teeth, moving hla bead im­ Trebes maaqueradfng aa "De Hyeree." TTebes' whole-hearted villainy that be .N’onhvllle is spending her summer' Mm. Bltner I.nnkton and daughter i feet ” They are a aafe and reliable should employ a gang of thugs sufil- perceptibly from aide to side In token vacation with her parents. Mr. and Hazel and Mm. Dunham of DeWltt I medicine for kidney trouble and rtua- And be could have done blraaelf an of hla stubborn refusal. Injury In tbe impotent fury aroused by ctantly large to overpower and mako Mra. Otto BiilHs rialted Mra. Martin Itonkton last'matlsm. ConUln no harmful drugs. So be died, implacable. In death ** 'Burawy to a taC mum M^rtaa aaao realisation that be had permitted blm- away with bodily and In a iKidy Mlaa Richard Warner, who had been Tuesday. ! VanSIckle A Glasple. the chiselled features remained sat taaaiT dm* aew>4ay* that much at tt to aelf to be ao childishly hoodwinked, I*ynsent. her guest and tbe servants. sick for some time, died at his home ' real ‘eat caaaadnnM * Why permit the In a smile sardonic and triumphant. half* to be baptieed ta yoar btood whaa despite tbe suspicions be bad enter ­ . . . "Oreal Ood"' cried O'Rourke. in this villas*- the morning of July ' ■e«i aaeea ef appendlcltla oaaoer, Itotula. tained of tbe soi-dlsant "De Hyeres " "If it be In truth my wile—’” Dying, he gave no comfort to hla Ith. Funeral serricee were held at •eltrr aaJlateae. cravel, pitoe. ruptore. foe. . . . the home -Saturday and Interment ■Mctnre. tumor, uloer, vartooee er dle- He (elt bimaelf resT>onaible. aince be Without presage a tbln but Impera ­ For a little time longer O’Rourke ma*le In the Soq|le* cemetery Mr. and maed veiaa. abdomlaai aad palrir alto e( bad neglected to warn Hypber. It bad tive tinllnnabulallon broke upon the mee ar wamm may ba CUUSO WITH* knelt at Des Trebee' side, watching Mi> Frank McHain and children of OUT CUTTINOr* iteen on bis tongue's tip that after­ ailence of tbe bouse of death, O’Rourke 1 oaad la da coo'IdrraMa aaraary, hare ]um|>ed as it shot Somewhere in one and wondering. Eventually be atgbed H^-ldlng cam*- tn attend the funeral. Don ’t Get Tanned noon, when flypher htmaelf bad divert­ rrae baas prafaaaor af ac. aery In madlaal ed tbe warning by bla request that tbe of tbe other rooms a telephone ball heavily, shook hla bead. Bhrugg<-d his ------aaltog^ poa »aa aaiMl tnatrumanta aad shoulders and rose. And, rising, be July celebration here and sunburned when you can pTeaJlad “aaraleal aaaa“ praaanta, 1 face. "And poor, poor young woman!" attributed to an impossible aourca. ^ e bad till then been hidden from unable to learn the namea of the and is unsurpassed by any toilet cream in Its soothing qualities aah myaalf If In auch rooditloo 1 weald the inner doorway to the room by the winnem. permit aparatlori on my awn paraon. aad He waa startled by tbe thought of then. In tbe turmoil of bis thoughts, and cleanllneaa. It la free from grease and Is rapidly absorbed. drsfiery of tbe center table. And evl- nam* in the forenoon be- m. dalitp aa I wawM ba dawa by, I care her; for tbe first time It entered Into had forgotten. | alaa caaaa out af tee (for which otbara dently U waa thia circumstance which, tween Maple Rapids and the Ijanaing 2Sc tor 4 ox. bottle. oati by rational and oooaaraatlra modl- bla comprehension, until then bounded He waited, listening intently. Tba mi atotnada telephone called again and again sub- , had emboldened a man to slip in from Imlependenta waa won by I.*anaing by If adrtoad ta undarao aparaUon. hafara by the hard aad faat fact ol tbe mur­ der. .Vow Instantly bis concern about aided. Then a third time he beard tbe the main ball and approach Sypber'a a eror»- of T to 2. The aame teams aabtortlBc yaor t«dy ta tba paina aad ‘^••k at the back of the room. ; played In the afternoon with the ex- baaaaarde af “atasn aurpary" U would ba tbe crime waa resolved Into aollcituda groan, more faint than before, but auf-; Special Soap Sale rtoa. aad llkaly u> prora adranta aaaea. flclently loud to suggest Its source, j As U’Rourke appeared be was con- ceptlon of a change In the batter- tor tbe girl What could have bap- a aaaaul' me rapardlnp your chancao af scious first of something moving in game was won by Maple We bought a large quantity of Savon Toilet Soap in Lilac. Rose, care by matbada toaa dreaded aad rtaky peaad to her? Wbat bad become of He moved warily toward the windows Violet and Heliotrope. Three cakes In box. sella regularly at 26c. the room —a movement caught vaguely R®Pi*ls ky a arom of ;> to 1 The af- C. Edeoa Covey. M. D.. offlea orar tbe servants, whose sudden desertion and out upon tbe veranda —bounded from the corner of bla eyea. Then ha same looked like a ahut-out You can buy it for Nortonh Hardware Stove, 111 Waah* bad left the bouse ao slnlalerly quiet? by the telephone. Hut that would lagtos Avaaue. South. laaalag. MIeh. have to wait; here was a more ur­ heard a stifled cry of fright He bad I-*nslng up to the ninth Inning a box. Swept on by a fervor of anxiety on gent matter to bis band Between tbe already hto revolver In hla hand ao In- the girl's behalf, O'Rourke glanced long. Insistent rings tbe moaning waa Slant bad been ths obedience ol bis , Don ’t Misx It. quickly about tbe study to assure bim ­ again audible, and tbla time be lo­ aelf that he bad overloohad nothing of cated it arurately It came from the .nr.. - '** *'■" ““* “ “ thev could l>e stopped The bases i; Importance, then paaaed out Into tbe lawn, near the edge of tbe veranda. | $3.50 Recipe Free main ball or reception-room. Here tbe lie swung about with the weapon mu when th* last man was put He stepped off carefully, but aiimuit 1 pols*rd. crying. ‘Slop! ’' Tbe other ***it Although a number were seen Travis Dru^ moat saarctaing Inspection rerealed stumbled over the iHMly of a man wbO| nothing amlaa He moved on to tha * “•* apparently trying lo eecapa on the streeia who appeared tn have If yen waal what yes want when jes v»uui |( reato here. For Weak Men. lay there, buddbd and m<*aalng by tbe door lo the hall, but waa much lieen drinking, all wer*- onlerly with other rooWi on the main floor and "And anoiber ’ ’ whispered the ad­ found bimaelf In the dining-room; here too far from It to escape the tkreat- the exceptl«>n of a young man by the I ad \aa»r ami .Sildraa Today —W<>u venturer. awed "Fillb. this 1*001 of eaed bullet. A jet of fire spuned from luune of Hntwn froB> Bt Johns He i fWa llatr li iTrw aad Ito Htmap again all was In perfect order. Mam*- . . ."* aad V Ipn atiua. hto hand D'Kourke heard a crash l-ecAm* nffenslv*- tn hte conduct and ; Tha kitchen ofliees In tbe rear of He Was at oarr completely horrified | aSd clatter of broken window gUas be- retnarkit early *n the fnrenonn and j ’ 0OO0CX3OOCXXJ0O0OCX30O0 the bouse neat receive*! bis alieailon; 1 ba«r In mt |.^.aa*aaian a praacrtptlan and utterly duintdoundcd Nothing he , kind him Witkout delay or rooacloua Nwksd up i«- aober up He was i far nark.>t>a drhitii> Urb af vto'W. weak* he found them compleiel) uateoanted bad rnme upon ntthin the bungalun aim k<- fired aad saw. atlll indiauncUy " Gtol later sad fined $3 00 and { aaaii mashMl faiUaa mtmar> and toaw having apparently been ahon*loned In bark ayhi «»'. b> ••raaoaa unnataral seemed to Indicate that there had beef* ikrough puageat wmatha of amnSt ^ rrmriae t«> leav* town at desperate haste Kverything waa In drama it** f !'#* af j<»*nh that baa anything In the nature ot a struggle i the figure reel aad coltopae uoom rorad disorder; the menl he had bean In ­ prior to the aaeasalaallon of Hvpher > I'uriag '->• • xhlbitton of fireworks There Ibt t*' ihatr «na hHiaa wlilia niahaa aa raaam mo dars In pota and ovewa. a heavy of tt aoihtng tut a roM blooded and c^^vr- i.KK..-r.i. mx-dnf ataahr p<««t and vtrHeiy auwlity and ever ktm, with a foot ,k- large skTcnrh e«* and for a tlaie i tense of hnming ro*Ml thirkened the ardly murder the nmn kad apparent -1 autotit amMiM iMir* a Po I have he buui aa4 ooii**gerabl. omtnutmm and evriie- I iaHtw iaad t.i aatt t a f'«*pv af tba yea- aimeephsre llalf-allfied. he left the ly been struck down from behind ta to ' aarifutoa free af (hArun. m a ptala Ptoee as qnlefelv as pnssl h li reteraed ortarksfi a meofver fram reiaxing So- hmui : nee rwueed Ooe ef ihe me« in aa* ’* awiad nnvatop t.- aay aaaa whvi wW lal Igne rence nf bis danger ti Himrlie ' Thoa. stsppfBg baeh he loall rherg* mt ikr firework* threw the hex Wftto me tt* tha main hall and aarendsd to tha had deduced that Pypher had risen i Thto prowrnpttoa * ■maa fram a payai upper atarv mafdemue mlaisi to* routaiMag the aiyilegt ag llrewoeiie fmm the desk U> put th« levs- to hie | tva^. aad saw at hts toec wrMhtoc. »be gvwuad. eo that bet IHtto daw- •to* u- aaa mail a ipaoaai atmly af Heve ha fsnnd three had rhamhivs ento; and that whttc h* wae e«* nn -1 aad I am r-nsvtwrad M to tb* wiaaaa saugfetag aad epriitos a t’hiaiaa ase wua dwie hsvoad a few huvaed ardw i»iiittoif^ to* tba auau af dab- and a hath Ha first aninrad ffyphar a, gaffed the asneeeia. UU then eknlhlng j atom on aaiad aad Hoar aaWuta aaur put than the mam aeManU? aaangtod by •••*• a typo of the tewaoi Haas Ms dvissii a« enw* af the todies wlm but what the oW reliable houte* are the placet to *Tjil«a^l awa It to Mlaa Frnsent, Snnffir what was nn- toae a eot peRo w mash. sioRd gw etaa dtag taa etoas to the stead paod, thaai____ a_ aapy___ *• a* that • qnsai tanahly a gnaat ahamhar. dsamv- —Misti, heat suss I Rvoa lasa M a umrmus kfo uii sosto tssf hv purchate foodt. Contult oto* aarwhaea ub« towaua aad dto* . aring sashing nsaawaa ihy nnW ha hatxapod Mtla lesRas . aalv taa atoat* ****** ***** **’* Row s or ma tarn assae- w«tb raawatad mdupaa mar ataa . ao« htoeh opue haraod wMh aagaaaoto ******* ** ^ torn —if wnb Itoauto i paMiu I mashe d the Innat And haae he m me mt five It aa> are w*ai I babaaa • tatmd a aheah Thmwn eaaatonal? ahto hatmd aa toap gtosod aa at toa haRM *** **" exhthniasi mt artwas tha toad nf tha had was a warn ------.. ■ pasag asnsa to the mgotor wut hut ho- aa a ivtamg waap wMto an the baa see 11* Juft d*«a ta* a _ C J. Sowle • - rjrt. Wees gtovea toPd ehlle aatd tmah. hat ^ i ' '■ ■ *~wa« awl Ihe atofw eRmwd that toe nmahtad tonsa saaent wnn*. and a aWl f toe the toe wee tuaw} an anti ^asalv thswe warn the yaito ad os Ike tomato to toe - THE QRANITB MAN. easy nf the toaeih gesel nhnsa pS aca aifil* ■1.^.1) e-e- . f fh- hes* > tw tW had had heee avt a< She sahto haign . hst __oi Th^ new, w a* «me th«' Iwrd kevU before parchatoUf a moawFtat tor kt a4 whwaa lian iWr he had ns 4 Penn cr ■4 tod 4 totod aamaew* hud d~i t-u g % t. a* * v «• ve** » to toe tovusee* wets tot tw< tw r4am»* • •a*, i, *, «Wage it. JolvHk Middfait, oh* town e«toto-« ' mmm fv- • ■ aui I af totoa kbae sedwtw - t > • • •^ ^ J r* ‘ ktoSRhgga Jt* tv .# a» w^a f». • —^1 % Tvtaea.i t ftlflfllXk URINARVi e>wr« .tttoMi t hes a-e-ep. )*» -J ■ t-w« SIMStttIt! « - fCCoO't easdtod' i. >i 1 t • • 11 rti s~ T t- icwve Ihe h'Vldiwe «.t - it.mwe » . •* • Sa i .. •• . *« -J . W... r » Sf t V » . . *» ''b* pV'Vwa I » ctto ttaKC (?ii» caw .--k M ton*. g INTUmATIONAA. OOI lp*a ' i towcvo • - <£ IC»* rnmrm Mm *tototoR *h4i s soaa a m*- h*«w« auitot toto CHIROPRACTIC ■ane cipo g m •wi I . rnrhad m mma dgw tosewi •%>« wsn w • ••!-«»• ''• gsg w see. I- 1 *qtoniO«a> ba ^^C3:3^(a ^aah -1* ag hhk *h» fw- * - ‘-ew to pto T«tT.J01 THUM&MT ArTBUOOM—JULY U. 1912.

Lom of Appetite ♦ ♦ ■ APT ULKT. ♦ ♦ AN* MMS. ♦ i k loM of Yttollty. Y«eor or ton#, and is A ♦ ♦ Ofton a (orontaaor of prootratlac dla* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ iCREA’n It Is ssrlono and oo^srtaUr ao to straek hy ^ Wllllan Corsoll la rsiuo^sllac hte ! Roly Trtalty rbnrah Nadaa. poo»l t that must hoop up and dotap or Chan Sllmh bant i llahuMac Monday. Tha Pourtb of July ptanlc turned pM bohlndhand. Mias Mlldrad Dunkol of naar Sc out very aaad. They nmllaad oror TW host modk-lno to tako for It is Xarlor Darnbart'a taaai ran with Jokao la rtaltlac at tho homo of O. O. tana which la omnw than thay expaet- Um Croat constitutional remedy hiai on tho hay tedder Monday. As luck will happen not much datuac* Knlsht I «d canatdaiina that idcnlea were held Hood ’s Sarsaparilla eras done. John Schaffer has bis new bam at Mapis Haidda aad also WeatphalU. U. L. Roy of InaslBC oallod at P. aoarly onmplecad. Prad C. Paach la Moaday thora waa a mans for tha Which pnrifloo and enrlchoa the Mood I dotng the work. pursaioiial society and Tuaoday „ for ! t and builds up the whol*- system. W Jaaonh Monday momtaa. Wra. Latlirop was In St. Johns Ida Martin of South Bengal spent Joaoph Pun*. Wednesday for Mrs. Got It today In usual liquid form or Monday. tape waak with her aunt, Mrs. Pred C. ftauna t>UBnohack aad Saturday for ahoi*o|ated taMets oallod Joosph Sohn. E. O. Pratt waa In thla Bsigh bor- i Mr. and Mrs. Pred C. Tladt and chll- - bood last Tuoaday and Wedaaaday. Reduction dreo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BItsxarf aad wife of Lan- Mrs. Muellar of ('htca*o la rlalt- Pred Mohnke la South UeaKal. in* her aloter, Mrs. BaUe Rogers. ^alBii apeni the last of laat waak with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carter of Crys­ thla mother. Mrs E. Blaaoll. ______Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jonas flalshed of READY,TO-WEAR CarmentM tal. aad Mr. aad Mrs. Myron Burt and packlag thalr household goods laat GRAND Mrs J R Hill Is e^eitalnlaK hor j ^ Caraon City vtalt^ at the home week Wedaeaday aad than want to I slater. Mlaa WInatow, of laumlaa. of Mr. and Mrs. Willlaai Cornell last . Chas Sitae was elected treaaurer Maple) Baplda to risit before going to TRUNK weak makln* the trip la their auto. (V>lna' Reduction Sale of Coate : Reduction Sale of Suits ■and Wm. Slim aa dtractor to fill va- Mr. aad Mrs. Jullua Motx and chil ­ icancy by the reaHrnatlon of Fred Quite a namher of the friends of PACIFIC dren of Dallas spant 8 unda> with Mr. Mrs I. J. Sage aad Mrs. H. B. Jonas Beautiful assortment of Spring Coats ' Jaaon. and Mrs. John Motx i sprang a surprise on them at the Nice assortment of Spring Suits in RAILWAY r Behrens, wife and dauchter Tll- Mlaa Martha Tladt opent last week__ in Whipcord, Serges and Mixtures ifi lle. C. Sturcla aad wife. Prank Juank- home of W. H. Saelllag. Ice cream VVhi|H:ord, Serges, Broadcloth, Chev- THK BKHT .NEB RAILWAY *aad cake were aerred and thay were olack, navy blue and tan and grey mix­ EVER ni.^HTRrrTBD. er and wife. PHer Nuffer and Mrs South Hengnl. i pre^^nted each with a haadaome ru* ! list Nuffer spant Sunday at Prod Nuf- oit and mixtures. G))l styles. • Affords Ike Rost Ton* Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ernst aad chil ­ k .a reminder of the occasion. tures, l)est of styles, guaranteed. fortaMe and t'onfealont Han lo ti |fer>s dren of St. Johns spent last weak with Mre. Jesse Welling was In Rochea- Mrs Wm. Hoffman and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Bmst. They $30.00 values, sale price - $20*00 $35.00 values, sale firice - $24-.75 latwosa WlnaoiMsr and Rapine Lansing are riattlng her elster. Mrs I tsr to attend a funeral. were called here by the serious illness Mrs. Belle Rogers and alacer, Mrs. $25.00 values, sale price - 18*75 Haalwlooa aad EdMoatoa Pred Suffer, $30.00 values, .sale price 22*75 of the former's sister. .Mr* Charles Mueller, visited their sister, Mrs. The llaily LlaiHe-d .McPrangle, who is very sick. A train ­ $20 and $18 values, sale price 1 3*75 $25 and $22.50 values at - 16*75 HTiTK flK RirHI«ip ra. TOSs. in. Sunday evening with .Mr. and Mrs. aad fllling the room with aoot and SpmeialPricmBon <».%. ♦ day. Sleeping ('hn with roomy bertha petition, praying for license to sell the Misa Eva Pink went to Pontiac Fri­ This line is most complete, consist- ■wH equipped with Electric Read­ Intereiit of said estate In certain real ♦ •> Raincoats ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ day to visit her sister. Miss Kate ing 1.4imps. «>ati>te therein described, for the pur- Pink. She returned Monday. injr of Whijicortls. Serges. !*anamas. imse of distrfhutlon of the proceeds Dorn lo WUlIsm Piggnit and wife F. H. l>ller and daughter Eva who Voiles and fancy mi.xtures, beautiful Cravanettes, Rubberized Coats and to helm and legatees of said deceased. have lieen vlaltlng In Clenuany are It is oTdeffd. That th< First day «f July 7th. a eon The little one lived range of shatles, hut a few hours expected home today. Children ’s Ca|>es. .\arn«|, II., 1913, at ten o ’clock In Dorn to Mr. and Mra. William Plg- $10.00 values, sale price - $8*50 the forenoon, at said probate ofllce. Mrs. Ads Adams and children of near Corunns visited her brother. J. gott. a boy. It only lived a few hours. $ 15.00 \Nilues, sale price he .ind Is hereby apiMilnted for hear ­ Mr. and Mrs. William Pinela of Inn- $g.50 values, sale price - 8*00 ing Mid pettllon. and that all persons Wlllleton. last week, a few daye. George Townsend and wife vUlted alng ai>ent the Fourth with their par- $q.oo values, sale price - 7*50 $12.50 values, sale price Knife. Fork and Spoon Interested In «sld estate appear before i.at t>flta and children. said court, at said time and place, to relstivea In Ifuhbardston Friday. Mr. and Mrs Tony Bertram and >iS.5t) values, sale price - 7*00 $10.00 values, sale price ahow cause why a license to sell the children of l.«Dsing were home the Interest of aald estate In aald real I Mre..I.ee Kellam of Hf Johns vislt- $8.00 values’ sale price - 8*50 ' ed friends here last week, Fourth. $7.50 values, sale price estate ahoiild not he granted: Plating j Mrs. Mary Watters returned home Mr. and Mra. C. F. Meyer were In $7*50 values, .sale price - 6*00 It la Further Ordered. 'That public 81 Johna visiting Mr. and Mrs Oane. $6.50 values, sale price I notice thereof be given by publication last week from a vialt In Wayne eoun- SA Team* Experience. ‘ty. Her* grandmother. Mrs Mary Sunday. $0.50 values, sale price - 5*50 of a copy of this order, for three Marion Sturgis waa In St. Johna $6.00 values, sale p^rice Prices fiwm i to ^ M rents each. . suceeaalve weeks precious to aald day .Naah, returned home with her for a $0.00 values, .sale price - 4-.75 vialt here with relativea Sunday. tof heating. In the St. Johns News, a Agnes ririch returned home from $5.00 values, sale price - 3*75 $5.00 values, sale price I newspaper printed and circulated In F. P. Townaeod and wife of Detroit apent aeveral days of laat weak at Pewamo Saturday. 0. Z. Ide I said rountv the home of their coualn. c;. R. Town ­ Will Mullln and alster. Marine, re­ .Sl’ECI.AL LOT—$0.50, $7*5a $^<*50 $4.50 values, sale price CHARI^ES M. MERRILL. Leave work at ValnaPn Rcslnamat send. They made the trip In an auto. turned home tram Grand Rapids laat and $10 values, sale price $3*75 J Judge of Probate. waak Tusn dsy. I $3.00 values, sale price * (A true copy.) 49w3 Mra. Mark I.netch and alaler, Mtae Kate Ewaid. of Balding are visiting Mra. Lawrence Martin aad the fam- . at nwrias Howards this week. lly were hare to apend the Fourth. Mrs. Joseph Clark. Sr., baa been Mra. John Sebrauban of Riley vin- ^ having a aerlous time with blood pois ­ Itad. Mra. C. Paadal Sunday. | ReductionSale of on In oue of bar ftngers but la getting Prank Cellar and family spant Sun- j Reduction Sale ofDresees along nicely, yet her Anger la still day at John Smith's, enat of Want- Shirt Waists PAINT. PAINT PAINT! Jn a aerioua cogdlttoo phalla. Frad Towaaand of Lansing^ spant_ A numbar of young people attended $3.50 values, sale price $5.00 values, sale price ^th'^la ' gnine at Ionia the Fourth. j Tea, Whito Land hna goaa up but our piicas are Jtsat tha anaa aavemi days of laat v 3.00 values, sale price 4.00 values, sale price - fiieDd. Mlaa Looy Wood. i Mrs C. J. Ooffln aad daughter Ruby * and will ba as long an our pranant ateek holda out. Bart Kellam and wife of St. Johns vlalted Mra. Vemor Wllaon. in Pon- ^ 2.50 values, sale price 3.50 values, sale price Our Hanth and HlHlgna Pnlnls ara all plainly laballad tailing ymi vlaltad at Charlaa Howard's last tine laat waak. I Mlaa Dtamctas Pox returned from 2.00 values, sale price 3.00 values, sale price - Juat what It la mnda of. Tha manufacturar offers tlAM If thsir Thuraday night. J. 'Willlaton and family spent a Rattle ('rank.Saturday where aha via- i 1.75 values, sale price 2.50 values, sale price While Land la not aa pure aa marked. week ago Sunday at Clyde Jaqulsira. lied her broikar. Brnaat Pox and wife. , Don't thll to coma aad talk over our BAR5 PAIJfT. Our ptiaaa near Maple Rapids. Mra. Hertx and Mias Cyrilla return- | 1.50 values, sale price 2.rm values, sale price In Detroit. Mra. are aa low aa Bead Oaads can ba aold tor aad a lot LXJWER than Otto Pietxel wna In Oaraon on bua- ' rd to their home Ineaa last week Friday. Henry SchnsidaT accompanied them. ; 1.25 values, sale price 1.50 values, sale price soma otherm. School meeting was held in the Mlaa Roaa Droate of Detroit, who 1.00 values, sale price 1.25 values, sale price Strickland dlatiict last Monday even ­ haa bean riattlng her coualne. the Mla- ing. laanc Wood waa»clacted director. me Clara and Verona Oaorga. went to 5qc 5nd 5tK: value.s. sale price 1.00 values, sale price Wvntphalia to visit a few sraaks with BRESEIN BROTHERS relativea. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mra. Harry Case of lakiislag Is vis­ Halker street W. ST. JOH!NS, MICH. ♦ ♦ iting her alstar. Mra. August Sontag. ♦ RENG.4L TENTEB. ♦ and family. ♦ ♦ As Sunday was Mra. M. A. Travis's ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ JOHN HICKS birthday, being 78 ymra oM. Mr. and Mra. Charlaa Travia of Bengal and 33 CLINTON AVENUE ST. JOHNS. MICH. • Rev. and Mra. ('orman of Orand Mias I^cy Travis of lamsing came to • I Rapids rMtad friends In Rengnl Sun- help her celebrate It a day. Rev. ('orroan waa a former paa- Mr. and Mrs Floyd Parks of Dallas Why Swelter with 2 tor of the U. B. church In Bengal. st-ent the Fourth with Mr. and Mra. a .MIm .Neva Chapman will give a re-^ Will Sturgis Mra. Wm. Wllaon rtoltod hor alotor, • port of the State C. E. convention ’ .Mr. and Mra. Perry Parka and chll- Mra. Ooo. Boldwin. Inot weok Tuoodny. • which was held In Grand Rapida next ilcen of I.omlttg spent the Arat of the Mloo Iran« Sebomor airlTod homo • Sunday evening at the V B church. week with Mr, .-vnd .Mrs W|H .Sturgis. Monday oroning aftor an aboonoo of • Mias Fuller of Grand Rapids visited Msrtln Gnibe has bought the house ten montha. the Heat? a Mlm Edna Love the latter part of laat and lot of Joseph WItgen now oc ­ Byron V. Sowle from Orld was In 2 weak. cupied by Otto Runyon He will have town one day laat wook. a Tha Epworth l^eegue social which ft remodeled. Matt Ott went to Wyandotte Tuao- • was bald at tha home of Mrs. Dan Mlm hJrna Vogt was In 81 Johns day on huatnom. doing your own baking when you can buy the real bomamads baked • Harper laat Thursday evening waa Sometimes— Isst week Moaday. goods cheaper than you can buy the coal to bake them with The Ilttlo baby of Mr. and Mra. Will a . largely attended. Net proceeds were Rev. A W. Vogt returned..... from De­ f*lggott was burled from the Oathollc EVEN IN A BUSY TIME 1 , 120.38. troit *** rhurch Tuesday morning. a j Rer. Wlkox will preach in the hall weeks vlaltlng relatlv Mra. George Smith la out to Will wo arr rompollod to b«y n low nocooaltloo. and Jnot • next Sunday at 2:30. Miss Anna and Edith Dunneback IMggnt'a rarlog for her daughter. Our New Bakery is Completed • Mr. aad Mrs. Lsaite Drown and fam- and Mr. and Mrs. R O Ryan from now FLT NETH scorn to ho one of tkooL • lly, Mr. and Mrs Will Hayes aad dau- lainsing were here vlaltlng the FViurth Them ognln wo nood n .Now HfffCILE HARYKM. I • ghter of St. Johns spent Sunday with ST. JOHNS MARKETS. Wt have an up-to-date brick Oven that can't ba beat tor baking IVter t’.eller, Jr., of Detroit la vlalt­ am also offering a lino of Rnggieo tknl will a Mr and Mrs J Robert Hicks lng at F IL Geller’s since the Potirth Wholaaonte Dread our Duns are tha large fat kind, tha Cooklaa are 2 Mr and .Mrs Edwin Jury ware call- Mrs Drown and *Mni lisfner from SI Johna, Mich.. July 11. 1912 OMtiie a bnrgnia eonnior look like n large and plump We also make Rlsmarks, Joll Rolls. launch Rolls, a cd to Detroit Monday on account of the IViroll vlslte«| H. D. Thornton and C rkrlatoNia Troo wRk tho • lllnaas of their son Charlaa. F Meyer and John Hwartr and family Wheal, white ______... 99 proaonis off. t'lnnamoo Rolls fver> da> aad Cream Puffs, every Friday. Our a Mlm Klale Sherman of Detroit la a few days last week Wheal, red ...... $1.00 -'Ods suad uortvaied and well deserve the ever Increasing favor • vlaltlng her slater, Mrs Nallla Walter .Mra John llartnuin and four amall ...... 4« Be kavo wkat yoa ooffkt to hare. Coam la and mo. of all claesm of people • Joff ivrr) and Orval Gates spent children who were qtmmnllned In ^ r------... 80 a last Thurad^vy in l»#*trolt litMidon. FNigiand. arrival week before < bolre band picked beana $2.40 • Min MIMred DunksI of OvM vlalted iMt De«n^. oror 10-lb pick basis $3.30 I mmr and liy them, ha aaofinaad. a friends in Bengal tha lattar port of laat The fnuodatkm la Aniahrd tor the iHher beans 6r per bu fur each Ik Picked ! R. R Shaw : we.k aew houor which will be built on the t'orn ..... 40 s Mra Itowera of Grrbard Lake la vta- alte of the old meot market owned Si. Johns, Mich. • Ittag at the home of Mr and Mra. dkirl hr Mr Hlurgla. 4'orn aheiled. por buahol •0 Mulder & Parr • Severanee Mr aad Mra J«>hn llauera and dau- ^ rhiver seed, Juno___ $10.00 a Mr sod Mra M Hevwraaee apaot ghter Mamie went u» llaaiinga laat ee^. Mammoth - $10.00 PHonc M Block fUtorday and llan doy niik thoir dau-'week Wfdaeoday and returned Mon ­ riovor. Alyske $10.00 ______• ' |gktor. Mra Jeoae Wtnalow, in Ithaoa day. hat Mlao Mamie remalaed tor a LITE HTfM'k. Ira l»oi% woa rallwd to Hnktand fen e eeks Cattle, fatted $40it O $$.$0 t^eoty «n oreoent of the dogth Of her Mra Jaoerih llafnor and grand- Veal ealvoa $d.dO 9 $7.i0 dnnghtor Virginia. riaHed In Itami- Hogs, per e«t ____ H M • I7.M • 0000000000oeeooooooooo 00000000000000000000000000000 '>egkow Ihaag. per owt ----- tei* • MYt Mra Itoertamd of Bi Johna rioitod Inge the last of the week returning Lnmka. per cwt .. $4.da • |7.aa • ‘ *1 Mr and Mra r. y PiawmanM a few Monday BRKlIHffli HRtTIk Mloo Agnee Imsg frem Indtawn le Hot Weather Necessities at Beef druoood $i M • $900 nai tigg her anni Mra John J Imm Pork, por rwt •t.M # $9 00 CRIB BEDS 0 ♦ ♦ Mlaa ImriW Bftatol fram 1* lOilrow drooood 19 00 4 •o!^ ;♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IHIthli IVIWI ♦ the Vkmnli to violi ihe Ml IT 00 ‘Maaaaa dramad • ♦ ♦ nod mna Ba mi 9ge race TaHnn « Millman ’s I♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ kef tiiwni T-qogffay lift INM'LTRI. Mie* Bnana Tholan wegi b' mtokena. Urgr fnl .» I U -0^ JeWOw f ^ . 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