V Vol. ra EAST JORDAN. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. APRfL 10. 1915. No. (5

ATT'Y 1). L. WILSON UNCLE SAM AIDING classes of help, both skilled and un­ ANGER Local Option skilled. All offices are now prepared Charter Amend' LLECTED SUPERVISOR THE UNEMPLOYED to receive applications from employers When you get mad you lose. for all classes of workmen. The pro­ The blood rushes' from your stomach ^ments Carried No Contest On tor Other Offices Makes Headway Department of Labor to Furnish per blanksforuse in making applica­ to your head. Your body Is weakened. In the City. Men to Employers Without tions for help may be obtained from Your brain is packed with blood so it Voters - Endorse Work of the ' A. — Out of Sixteen Counties Voting any postmaster in the United States or can't work right. Cost. from the Distribution Branch. Farmers Keep cool! City Commission. Outside ot the "amendment" proposi­ Fourteen in Dry Column. and other employers needing help tions the only real excitemtnt at the The U. S. Department of Labor has A horse that gets mad and runs away recently extended its system of em­ should communicate with the nearest hurts himself and his best friends. Both amendments to the City Charter election in our city last Monday was The returns from the election last ployment offices so that now there are office addressing: Distribution Branch, A dog that gets mad is shot. met with the Approval of the voters of the contest for supervisor of the third Monday showed a great victory for the branch offices in every important city U S Immigiation Service, at Detroit, Two boxers evenly matched enter our city last Monday, and will be made ward. In the caucus, Mr. Wilson won drys throught the state. Out of the in the United States. These offices Michigan; Chicago, Illinois) or Sault Ste the ring. One gets mad—goes crazy. part of our charter. The City Commis­ out over Freeman Walton, and Free­ sixteen counties voting on the proposi­ have been located centrally in the terri­ Marie, Michigan; stating their repuire- If the other one keeps cool he outwits sion, who were placed in office to man thought he had a come-back. He tion, fourteen swung into the dry tory which has been assigned to them ments in full. An applicant for work the crazy man. further the interests of our city, to­ ran on slips, put up a stiff fight, but column while only two went wet. in order that help may be directed suiting these requirements is then se­ Anger makes your nose red—and gether with our City Attorney, spent a the regular republican rank in the Thirty-three counties in the 'state are quickly to any applicant. The first lected and directed to the position this should he enough to prevent any lot of valuable time in an effort to largest voting precinct in the county now dry and enthusiastics predict a off ice" to be opened by the Coverment offered. woman from getting mad. rectify some errors that were manifest was too large for him to overcome, .Mr. dry state 111 1917 The counties voting was in New Y$rk City. This office has The Goverment extends, its services Also, When a woman is angry she in the original city charter, which was Wilson is an able man, andsthe third dry, and their majorities are as follows: been in operation for a number of years free to all residents of the United ouarrels with her lover, husband or adopted July 24, 1911. These men ward as well as Charlevoix Kou-n'ty 15 Berrien 197 and has proved quite successful Dur­ States, no fee being charged to either her child—and any one of these hap­ have been in daily touch with city af­ fortunate in having men of his ability Kalamazoo 867 ing the early part of the year offices employer or employes. However, no penings is a calamity for a woman. fairs for several years, and, realizing on the Supervisor Iron . 546 Were opened in '/one and sub-zones, help will be Supplied where trouble ex­ When a man gets mad he is a wild the need of changing some of the Wm. F. Bashaw of the first ward and Oakland - — , . 73 Chicago being in charge ot a zone with ists between employer and Employee, man. Look at yourself, man. Your objectionable features ot the present Franklin L. Smith of the second ward Calhoun , 535 Detroit and Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, as in the case of strikes, etc , or where face isn't the same face at all. Your charter, presented to the electorate of were returned to the Supervisor Board Tuscola • 1210 kn&wn as sub-zono offices. Trie State such help would in any way interfere mouth is cruel. Your fists are olinch- our city a revision of the charter which James Gidley was elected City Commis­ Mason 149 of Michigan has been divided into dis­ with proper .labor conditions. Where ed. Your body trembles. they sincerely believe is for the best sioner without opposition, and Dwight Lapeer .. 175 tricts and assigned to these three sta­ the employer states his willingness to interests of our citizens In spite of L. Wilson was elected also to the office Emmctt 103 Why, you are a beast when you are tions, the Upper Peninsula being as­ supply transportation', 'every precau­ some bitter attacks made on one of the of justice ot the peace. Eaton 1592 mad. signed to the office at Sault Ste Marie tion possible is taken to insure the ap propositions it is gratifying to know Genesee _ ,. . - -- ' 554 It goes this way: Anger—Weak and the Lower Peninsula to Detroit, plicant's safe arrival.at destination. that the voters had confidence enough THE APPLE TREE Lenawee ' 1860 stomach—dizzy head—poor judgment- with the exception of a few,counties in in our city dads and the proposed Sanilac . 927 lost friends—despair—sickness—and in TENT CATERPILLAR the south-western part of the state amendments, to endorse their efforts Alger Tie vote time death. which are more easily reached from WARNING Below is the vote cast on the two The two counties going "wet" were Although it seldom does much harm Chicago. h propositions. in well cared for orchards the tent cat­ Chippewa by 49 and Grand Traverse by All persons having rubbish to dump Our "JITNEY" Offer^-This ind Sc. Registration Amendment erpillar frequently strips the leaves 442 At the time these offices were open­ are hereby notified to place same at r IstWd. 2nd 3rd Total from trees in orchards that are neglect­ ed the efforts of the Department were the city dump and nowhere else within DON'T MISS. THIS. Cut out this directed solely toward supplying fann­ slip, enclose with five cents to Foley & Yes 27 52 117 196 ed and, in some parts of the state, be­ APRIL * the city limits. ers with help. Applications for help All dead animals and putrid flesh Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name No 30 -23 44 97 comes a very noticeable feature in the "Men are April when they woo; De­ came m from farmers in all sections of must be buried. Persons placing such and address clearly. You wis) receive"* Taxation Amendment landscape-daring the month of June cember when they wed." Shakespeare. the country, and the hch> was prompt­ matter on the-city dump are liable to in return a trial package containing IstWd. . 2nd 3rd Total since its gray, webby nests may literal­ Our loyalty to our sex compels us to ly supplied. Because-of the,-success arrest and fine. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for Yes 28 39 r_J89 156 ly cover the apple trees arid also the take issue with Bill. We do not be­ with which this office has met; the De? By Order of the coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney No 29 35 f 72 136 wild cherry trees which are so numer­ lieve the man lives who is so fickle as In passing, it might bejinteresting to ous in the northern and western parts partment has now ordered that the ser­ . BOARD of HEALTH Pills,, and Foley Cathartic Tablets.— April or so realistic as December. Of vice be extended so as,to' include all Hites Drug Store. our voters to note that a totalof 293 of the State. course, both seasons and men may City of East Jordan. votes were cast on one « the amend,-, ^. The eggs are laid in oval masses upon have been different when William was ments. At the city primary the tota' the smaller twigs during the late sum­ chinning the girls some three hundred vote for city commissioner was 416, mer and fall and the worms hatch as years ago, but his oomparison is wholly WWMWWMWWWWWWW« MWmwwMwmmmwtiM >»»»»%i%»%i%»%*»%%w»»»i%%%»»»»»M showing that 123 voters failed to poll at the new growth is starting in the out of plumb in these days. of political the last election^ Below is the vote in spring. The larvae--^caterpillars) strife and suffragettes.' -Men nrj longer the three wards showing the falling off: ootlect in a crotch up on the branches woo. They are often wooed—and sued; 1st 2nd 3rd and soon begin the spinning of a silken and, while these two accomplices some­ M. ^E. AS H.-L..E Y & CO. On Com'r 100 .116 200 web which is enlarged, as the worms times burden them with household ex' On Amendment. -37- 75 161 increase in size until it may. extend penses or alimony, they rarely become along .the branches ,for two feet; and so intimate- with the Mrs., that she 3 43 s*&• 41 39 when the number of "nests" on a tree could swear as to their temperamental is sufficiently largS, ' they may envelop, WV- A. D.: GRIGSRY theromometer. all of the branches. The caterpillars So, envying -Will the tranquility of Covert Cloth makes ^RESIGNS PASTORATE begin feeding oft the leaves arid when his courtship days and the many April there are several riests on a free the At the annual meeting of the Presby­ buds with whom he-seems to have, had foliage may be completety stripped; at least a speaking -acquaintance, we terian Church, held Wednesday even­ Especially upon young trees it is a ing, Rev. A. O. Grigsby presented his pass on to the month— • spring coats simple matter to remove and destroy Literally: During April, the sun is resignation as pastor to take effect the egg clusters which will result.in re­ 1 technically said to pass through,'Aries June firstor on .such date as may be ducing the injury, but although much agreed upon. The resignation was ac­ and Taurus^ but the precession of , the good can be done toward exterminat­ equinoxes makes him, the sun, really cepted. M&- Grigsby has served as ing this insect by adding arsenate of and ^uits pastor of the church here for a little traverse portions of Pisces and Aries. lead to the lime-sulphur solution when All of which intrest us about as much over eight years, has labored faithfully spraying for the San- Jose scale- in the for tne upbuilding of Christianity iff- as will the European war after base­ Like the suit, coat, the separate coat is in-. early spring, the principal reliance ball gets started. go6d. ' -. our city, and his voluntary retirement should be upon the applications made To us, the month of April brings no clined to simplicity, and nothing adapts itself is a cause of sine'ere regret amccDg the just before and after the blossoming of silly thoughts of love;, we turn a deaf- many friends he has' made during his the trees. By the use of 1% to V/ better to this style than covert. 2 ened ear upon the cooing of the dove; pastorate here. gallons of commercial h'me-sulpliuT solution and 3 pounds of arsenate of the microbe is not working now, and THE WEEK IN HISTORY lead to 50 gallons of water there will be Jhis is why, we ween. We fell for it A pretty model that elicited- much admira­ no difficulty in destroying every cater­ seme years-ago, and now the house's to Monday, 5.-Gibralter ceded to Eng­ clean.. We rip the carpets from the land, 1713. New York chamber of pillar upon the trees. They will be tion from youthful observers—and older ones, too— very small and easily, killed at the time floor and hang them on the line; at commerce established 1768. noon .wesquat upon the floor and-from is extremely full in front, back and sides. The Tuesday, 6.—Peary discovered north the blossoms are "in the pink." They will be clustered in the- forks of the the floor we. dine. At night we sleep pole, 1909. First G. A. R. posTbr- upon the stove, or in the cupboard fullness in the front is confined by a wide belt, ganized 1866. trees and many of them wjll be blown to the ground and killed if a high there and dream of tables; chairs and Wednesday, 7.—Webster's dictionary thjliigs,gc;.dancing through the air, which buttons onto a tab, a part of the flaring back. printed, 1828. Bacon's rebellion,1,- pressure is used. If any of them escape, they will be destroyed when the trees' •And then, when this is over and'a G76. . • ' rest we fain would take, the Missus Thursday, 8.—Mergenthaler Linotype are sprayed after the blossonjsthave Another .is extremely simple, with rounding fallen and the fruit has set. If these introduces us to shovel, hoe and rake. patented, 1890. The garden must not be delayed an­ FridaVj,9.-T-Lee surrendered to Grant, suggestions are followed, it will be belt in the_back, with flap pockets and odd cuffs to possible to control the apple tree tent other single day, for all the neighbors 1J&S7: Death of Lord Byron, 1626. have theirs.in-—at least thats what they Saturday, lO.-r-Peace of Utrecht, 1713, caterpillar without any extra expense give it distinction.. for labor or material. —r? say. And. so" with- great humility Brigam Young resigned, 1873. through April we are led, but all the When spraying has been, neglected Sunday, ll.r—Napofeon 'abdictated, 1,'ji same it makes us sore to think of what These coats of covert seem the ideal spring 313., Edward Everett born, 1794. . nd nothing; has been done to control Bill said.' '-..•.' the insects*it will often be worth while 0. E. S. Resolutions. coat—light, cool-looking. They give exeellent to destroy them even after the nests ACTION OF SINGLE SPOON- Since it has pleased Our Heavenly have become quite • large and the service. '". • Father in.his infinite wisdom to remove worms are fialf grpwn. . When upon FULL SURPRISES MANY. from our midst Sister Hattie Keenholts small trees or upon the' upper branches East Jordan people who bought the of large trees, the nests with the worms we must bow to his decree, realizing simple mixture of buckthorn bark, We. have some charming designs in cavert, Mark 275 has lost a most .efficient inside can be quickly scraped from the glycerine,. etc!,, known as Adler-i-ka,' member and a loyal worker. branches with a gloved hand and'either are suprised at the INSTANT effect of and in serges, poplin, worsteds, too. These are Sister Keenholts was a charter mem­ crushed under foot or thrown into a a SINGLE SPOONFULL. This remedy ber and for over fifteen years has been pail containing a pint of kerosene arid is so completed bowel cleanser that it really "double duty" coats— smart enough for faithful to every duty, of her obligation. two gallons of water.the use of torches is used successfully in appendicitis: Therefore, Be it resolved that we ex- for destroying the worms and their Adler-i-ka acts'OB both Tipper and.; low­ dress-up occnBibns; simple enough for general wear t^fnlb her sorrying family our sincere nests often results in burning the er bowel and ONE* SPOQNFULL re­ fist'aPppaMlys' in there bereavement. branches and doing more harm than lieves almost ANY CASE of constipa­ The prices will surprise you-^ttiey are so That we knowing how much she was would be caused by the insects. A tion, sour or gassy.,stomach! ONE to our chapter fully realize, how much swab dipped in kerosene emulsion and MINUTE after you take it the gasses. very reasonable. Coats $7.00, 8.50, 10.00, 12.50 more, she has. been to her- family, and fastened to the end of a pole may be rumble and pass out,—Druggist James' to-25i00. Suits, lis.OOto"$35.00; while we are bowed down with grieif used in-removing the nests from the Gidley... we know that the- "Lord loveth'. those higher parts of a tree. ""whom he chasenith" and our'loss is While this insect has been very •A wise woman refuses to aslTher ' her gain. troublesome for several • years, the hu sband_.to accompany Her to church if Therefore, Be it futher resolved jthat number of parasites is rapidly, increas­ he talks in his sleep. ing and they will undoubtedly be able our.Charter be draped in mourning for If you check up the numberof bottles OPEN EVENINGS to keep the'tent caterpillars in subjec­ thirty days, that a copy of these resolu- used yoiiwill find Foley's Honey and tion after one or two years. tioH.be sent to her family,: thrt-they Tar in greater demand than'any other -.Jogjaiiblished in the local papers and L. R.TAFT, cough medicine, It is safe, prompt and also that they be spread upon the re­ State Inspector of Orchards. effective for colds, croup, hoarseness, cords of the Chapter. ' ME. A Nine times out of-'4 possible ten it brotichiaTcoughs; throat trouble and la- Signed. • costs the man who is elected to office a grippe. It contains no opiates and is , THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX. Ida M. Price. lot of money to convince • his opponent the preferred cough medicine for cbil- . Maude Blount. that he was the'people's choice. dreri.i-Hites Drug Store. Grace B. Price. Voir 18 EAST JORDANvHVIICHIGAN, SATURDAY. APRIL 10. 1915. No. 16 SP •Sam 4 classes of help, "/both skilled ^aud^a-l-i- ANGER ATT'Y 1). L. WILSON . flNCtffSAM AIDING Local Optionr: skilled. AH offices are now prepared J- Charter Amend li LECTEBT SUPERVISOR THE UNEMPLOYED to receive applications from employers When you get hiid you lose. for all classes of workmen. The pro-, The blood rushes from your stomach ^merits Carried No Contest On for Other Offices Makes Headway Department of Labor to Furnish per blanks for use in making applica­ to your head. Yqtir body is Weakened. In the City. Men to,Employers Without tions for help may be obtained from Your brain *» packed with blood w> * Voters Endorse Work of Out of Sixteen Counties Voting any postmaster in the United States or can't work right ,. -Cost. from the Distribution'Bpanch. Farmers of the "amendment" proposi- Fourteen in Dry Column. Keep cool! City Commission. ' ns th£ only real excitement at the The U. S. Department of Labor has and_fflther employers needing help A horse that gets mad and run* away lectio* in our city last Monday was recently extended its system of em­ should'communicate wftiutfoe. nearest hurts himself and his best friends. Both amendments to the City Charter The returns from the election last office addressing: Distribution Branch, A dog that geta mad is shot mei with the approval oVthe voi contest for supervisor of tha-third Monday showed a great victory for the ployment offices so that now there are ward. In tt^e taticTis, Mr. "Wilsoif won brancfToTfices fn every important city U S Immigration Service, at Detroit, Two boxers evenly Watched enter our city last Monday, ana will be made drys throught the state. Out of the out over Freeman1 Walton,'1 and Free­ in the Lfnited , States. These offices Michigan; Chicago, Illinois}or Sault Ste the ring.' One gets maoVrgoes cra?y. part of our charter.1 Thd City,Commis­ sixteen counties voting on the proposi­ man tho&ght he had a come-back. He have been located centrally in the terri­ Marie, Michigan; Statftjjf-their repuire- If the other one keeps cool he oHtwits sion, who_were placed in office to tion,- fourteen swung Anto -the dry ran on sups, put up a stiff fight, but tory which has been assigned to them ments in full. An applicant for work fife crazy man. further the interests of our city, to­ column while only two went wet the regular republican rank in the in order "that help may be directed suiting these, requirements is then se­ Anger makes your nose red—and gether -with our City Attorney, spent a Thirty-three counties in the state are largest voting precinct in ,thc county quickly to any applicant. The first lected and directed to the position this should be enough to prevent any lot of _valuable, time in an effort to now dry and enthusiastics predict a was too large for him to overcome. Mr. office to bfe opened by the Coverment offered. woman from getting mad. Teobfxsome errors that were manifest dry state m 1917. The counties voting Wilson ls'an ahle man, and the third was in New York City This office has The Govermpnt extends its services Also, When a woman is angry she in the original city charter, which was dry, and th'eir majorities are as follows: ward as well as Charlevoix County is been in operation for a numborof years free to all residents of the United ouaffels., with her lovei*, husband or adopted July 24, 1911. These men Berrien * 1D7 fortunate m having men ot his ability and has proved quite successful Dur­ States, no fee being charged to either her child—and any one of these hap­ have been in daily touch with city af- Kalamazoo 867 oh the Supervisor Board. ing tlureaTly- part -of the year offices employer or employes However, no penings is a calamity for a woman. tairs for several years, and, realizing Iron 546 Wm F. Bashaw of the first ward and wereppened in zone and sub-zones, help will be supplied where trouble ex­ When a man gets niadlhe is a wild the need of changing some of the Oakland Franklin L. Smith of the second Ward —n Chicago beiqg in Charge of a zone with ists between employer and -Employee, man. Look at yourself, man. Your objectionable features of the present, Calhoun were returned to the Supervisor Board 535 Detroit andSault Ste Marie, Michigan, as in the case of strikes, etc , or where face isn't the same face at aU. Your ^ charter, presented to the electorate of Tuscola James Gidley was elected CFfy Commis- *j[Z^, 1210 "known as sub-zone Offices. The State such help would in any way interfere mouth is cruel. Your fists are olinch- our city a revision-of the charter which sioner without opposition, and Dwight .149 of Michigan has been divided 'into jhs- with proper labor conditions Where ed. Your body .trembles, i they sincerely Believe is for the best Lapeer , 7 L Wilson-was elected also to the office 175 tricts and assigned to these three sta­ the employer states his willingness to Why, you areji beast when yott are interests of our citizens. In spite of Emmett of justice, of the peace. .-*" .103 tions, the Upper Peninsula being as- supply transportation, 'every precau­ mad,.. some bitter attacks made on one of the Eaton 159^ 2 jjsigned to the office at Sault Ste Mane tion possible is taken to insure the ap­ It goes this way: Anger—weak, propositions it is gratifying to know Genesee and the Lower Peninsula to Detroit, plicant's safe arrival at destination. stomach—dizzy head—poor judgment— that the votersTiad confidence enough THE APPLE TREE Lenawee . . " 1860 with the exception of a_few counties in lost friends—despair—sickness—and in, in our city dads and the proposed Sanila^ 927 TENT CATERPILLAR the south-western part of the state time death. amendments, to endorse their efforts Alger _. Tie vote which are more easily reached from WARNING Below is the vote cast on the two t Although it seldom does Tnuch harm The two counties going "wet" were Chicago. Oar "JITNEY" Offer-Tins -»n*-5c. proposition!. in well cared for orchards the tent cat­ Chippewa by 49 and Grand Traverse by All persons having rubbish to dump Registration Amendment erpillar frequently^ strips' the leaves 442 At the time these offices were open­ are hereby notified to place same at D'ON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this 1st Wd. 2nd 3rd Total from trees in orchards that are"neglect- ed the efforts of the Department were the "city dump and nowhere else within slip, enclose with five cents to Foley & Yes 27 _ 52 117 ^ 196 ed and, in some parts of the state, be­ — APRIL directed solely toward supplying farm­ the city limits. ers with help* Applications for help All dead animals and putrid flesh Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name No 30 23 44 ^ 97 comes a very noticeable Jeature in the "Men are April when they woo; De> came in from farmers in all sections of must be buried. Persons placing such and address clearly. You will receive Taxation Amendment landscape during the month of June, cember when they wed." Shakespeare, the country, and the help was prompt­ matter on the city dui IsTWd: 2nd 3rd . Total siucejits gray,-Vvebby nesls may literal-- Our loyalty fo~6ur sex compels us 1o ly supplied. Because of the success arrest and fine. Foley's Honey and Tar CompoundVfor ~Ter 28 39 89 156 ly cover the apple trees and also the take issue with "Bill. We do not be- with which this oftice has met, the De­ -By Order of the coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney No 29 " 35 72 136 wild cherry trees which are so numer-' lleVe the majjjives who is so fickle as partment has now ordered that the ser­ BOARD of HEALTH Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets.—. In passing, it might be interesting^? ous m the northern and western parts j-April or so realistic as December Of vice be extended so as to include all City of East Jordan. Hites Drug Store. our voters to note thatra total of 293 of the State. " course, both seasons and men may The eggs are laid in oval masses upon votes were cast on one of the amend­ 1 Lhave been different when William was ments. At the city primary the tota' the smaller twigs -during the late sunw emnning the girls some three hundred vote for city commissioner was 416, mer and fall and the worms hatch as years ago, but'his oompanson is wholly *****»*%»»»»»»%»*%%»»V»+*%*%»%»%%« »*%%%»»»%%%»»»*%»»»»»%»%»»»»»»*/»«ft »M>»»»»»^W»*%%»^ti%»^%%M^***M showing that 123 voters failed to poll at the new growth is starling in the out of plumb in these days of political tho last election. Below is the vote in spring The larvae (caterpillars) strife and suffragettes Men no longer the three wards showing the falling off collect in a crotch up on the branches woo They are often wooed—and sued: ,_lst 2nd 3rd andjioon begin the spinning of a silEen and, while these two accomplices some­ A-SJH'LEY & CO On Com'r ™100 116 200 web which is erdafged as the worms times burden them with household ex­ Go Amendment £7 75 16L increase in .size until it may extend penses or alimony, they rarely- become along the branches for two feet; and 43 41 so-intimate with the Mrs-, that she when the number of "nests" on a tree could swear as to their temperamental is sufficiently large, they may envelop theromometer REV. A. D. GRIGSBY all of the branches The caterpillars Covert Cloth makes So, envying Will the tranquility of be'gra feeding oh the leaves and when RESIGNS PASTORATE his courtship days and the many April ti ere are several nests on a tree the buds with whom he -seems to have had At the annual meeting of the Presby­ lohage may. be completely stripped. at least-a speaking acquaintance, we terian church, held Wednesday even­ Especially uponyoung trees it is a - pass on to the-month— ideal spring coats ing,, Rev. A. D. Gngsby presented his simple matter to remove and. destroy Literally: During April, the sun is resignation as pastor to take effect the ege clusters Which will result in re­ -June first or on sueh—date as may-be- technically said to pass through Aries. ducing thefiiijury. but although~much - — - "amrTaurus, but the precession oT the agreed upon. The resignation was~ac- good can be done toward exterminat­ cepted. Mr. Grigsby has served as equinoxes makes him, the sun, really anthsuits" ing this insert by adding arsenate of traverse portions of Pisces and Aries. pastor of the church here for a little lead to the lime-sulphur solution when All of which lflirest us about as much over-eight years,_has labored faithfully spraying for the San Jose scale in the as will the European war after hase- Like the suit, coat, the separate coat is in­ for tne upbuilding of Christianity in early spring, the—principal reliance ball gets started go6d our city, and his voluntary retirement should be upon the applications made To us. the month of April brings no clines to simplicity, ancT nothing adapts itself is a cause of siiHfere regret among the lustrbefore and after the~bl05Somin"jp5f silly thoughts of love, we turn a deaf­ many friendsrjie has made during his_ the trees By the use of 1¾ to 1% better to tbis style than covert. ened ear upon the cooing of the dove; pastorate here. gallons of commercial lime-sulphur the microbe is not working now, and solution and 3 pouirtts of arsenate of this is why, we ween. We fell for it THE WEEK IN HISTORY lead to 50 gallons of water there will be A pretty model that elicited much admira­ some years ago, and now the house's to no difficulty in destroying everycater- Monday, 5.—Gibralter ceded to Bng- clean We rip the carpets^ from the pillar upon ihe trees - They wOl be tion from youthful observers—and older ones, too— land, 1713. New York chamber of floor _and hang them -on the line; at very small and easily-killed atthe-time 1 commerce established 1768. noon we squat-nporrthe-floor and from | i 4s-es trembly-full in=feonti=^Sack and- sides. ~.~ -Tha- the blossoms aie "in the pink." They luesday, 6.—Peary discovered north the floor we dine. At night we sleep will be clustered_in the forks of the ~ pole,-1909. First G A. R post-or^ upon the stove, or in the cupboard "fullness in~the front js confined T)y" a wide "Belt; trees and many of them will he hlown gani7P(1 Iflfifi, there and dream uf"lables, chairs and Wednesday, 7.—JYebster's dictionary to the ground and killed if a high which buttons-onto a tab, a part of the naring4)ack. =3 things go danomg through the air printed, 1828. Baconjs^ rebelhon _l - pressure is used. Ifjmy of them escape i t : And then, when this is over and' a - - t tKey~wiin>e—destroyed when the trees u76. _ rest we fain would tajce, the Missus are sprayed after the blossoms have Thuawkjy, 8.—Mergenthaler Linotype introduces us to shovel> hoe and rake Another is extremely simple, with rounding fallen and the fruit has set. If these najented, 1890. The garden must not' be delayed an=" suggestions are followed, it will be Friday, 9.—Lee surrendered to Grant, other single jjay, for all the neighbors belt in the_back, with flap pockets and odd cuffs to ppsjnb!e_tocotftrpithe apple tree tent 18B5. Death of Lord Byron, 16gL_ have theirs ur—'at leiist-thats what they caterpillar without any_extra expense give it distinctionr =" — =—^-- ^ Saturday,-10-.—-Peace of Utrecht, 1713. say And so, with great humility for labor or_ material. Brigam. Young resigned, 1873. through April we are led, but TtH the -When spraying has been neglecteM Sunday, 11.—Napoleon abdictated, 1,\ same it makes us sore to think of what and nothing hgs~been done to control These .coats of jjovert seem the ideal spring 813". Edward Everett born, 1794. Bill said the insects*it will often be worth anile coat—light, cooHqoking. They give excellent O. E. S. Resolutions. to destroy-thygueyen after the nests ACTION OF SINGLE SPOON- y Since it has pleasgar Our Heavenly _have become—quite large and- the service, -— Father in his infmiteNnsdQm to remove worms, are half grpwn. When upon , FULL SURPRISES MANY. small trees or upon the upper branches from our midst Sister Hattie Keenholts - East Jordan people who .bought the of laree trees, the nests With the worms we must bow to his decree, realizing simple mixture of buckthorn bark, inside can be _- to keep tiie tent caterpillars in subjec- thirty days, that-a-eopy-ef- these reseto used you will find Foley's Honey and bonjafter one or two years tionfcbe sent to her family, that they, Tar in greater demand than.any other - - * L ^iTAFT __ be-publiahed in the local papers -and 1 J cough medicine Tt is safe, prompt and State Inspector of Orchards. also that they be spread upoij the re­ effective for-cotds, croup, jrotrreetress, -:; r M. E. ASHLEY. & CO. cords of the Chapter. Nine times out of. a possible ten it f bronchial coughs, throat trouble thd Ia oigned. costs the man who is elected to office a grippe. It contains no qpiates'and is STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX. ^ Ida M. Price. . ",j. .,-.- ..,THE- Maude Bloant. lot of money to conxince^iroppori:ftiit j |t»^preferred/cough medioine forchil- i - — Grace 8. Price.. ,•• that he was the. peopled choice dreri.—Hites Drug Store. .-.•'.'•' \* ' 11%¾¾¾¾¾¾^¾¾¾¾¾¾¾¾%¾¾%¾%^^1

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steel rods over eacti window. These tencTaboTrb 1? inches into the-concrete- How to Erect Small Concrete Buildings rods should De long enough to ex­ and about 6 irich.es above. They can tend about a foot on each side of the afterwards be used in fastening down THE QRANQE AT WORK "IIL " '"J" 1 -r-n »-•.•• ^ii i . "wthaow-space. -In a simlliyr manner the * wooden-sill- tin which the rafters The present insistent demand for be made of-2 x 4-inch studding placed rods_ should, be laid over-doer t>pen- are attached, if the roof is to be con- the substitution of durable, sanitary upright and spaced.about 2 feet apart. Wgs,-1 these rods ttf- prevent" any- 'structed-of wood. Either a-flat or a and fire-feststjtig materials .for th6se Upon -this-stu'dding—should be nailed,, cracking of the, concrete) over the. .Beaked roof can be used. If _a .flat not possessed of these properties has horizontally, 1-inch boards. These openings. The balance of the eon roof, it is sometimes the practice to ~-rLegisla.tive questions-- .continue to Whereaszr-There is a widespre§d_ and active -campaign _an,der way i-q ^ been a pronounced factor in hasten* boards will be next to the concrete and crete is then deposited until the height arrange for rectangular pockets in the hold the center of attention just at the present time'' and many of the Michigan to increase passenger farf rug the adoption of concrete. -' The must be fitted together, so as to insure of the eaves is reached. top of the walls, into which the roof matters now under process of.enact- rates upon railroads, and ~-change means ihipervious and mono­ a tight joint, and if it is. desired to beams can be set. When a flat roof ment into law have, been .the subject lithic structures as. opposed to those give a very smooth surface to the is to be constructed make one side of Whereas—The Grange as a repre­ 1 of thorough discussion and considera­ consisting of the more famil"ar_tyjpe_s finished wall, the joints should be the building lower to provide" sufficient sentative of the farmers of Michigan tion by the Grang- of maaonary _ with their attending carefully matched. The forms, to pre­ pitch for drainage. The forms for the does,not believe that the long struggle wooden features'*of combustible na­ vent them from spreading, are tied by ers of the state. for reduction of fares to the present walls should be left in place about one Foremost in inter­ ture, the latter aUo affording refuge means of twisted .wire passing be­ week and no weight should be placed basis should be forgotten nor the for much that is. noxious and unsani­ tween the 1-inch boards and around est just ~ at the beneficient results accruing to_Mavel- on the walls for three weeks or one present time is the tary, .This enduring method of con­ the upright studding, as shown in Fig, ing public from such reductionjjnould 8' month. proposed increase struction is now applied to all parts of 3. To provide for the window open­ be cast aside under pressure of one­ in passenger rates buildings >n.order_thatJJiere may be a ings a rough frame made of 1-inch If a concrete floor is desired, pro­ sided and hasty presentation of al­ ceed as in the case of sidewalk con­ on Michigan rail­ leged facts by the beneficiaries of practical elimination of maintenance-Ijnardsr^-iiiches wide,,should be set struction, that is to say, put down a roads. There never sUch a rate increase, Therefore 1« it cost. in the forms -at the proper location. layei of cinders or gravel and place has been a* better resolved, Small! buildings tor ore purpose or Sometimes, after theforms have been o\er this the concrete pavement. or g a. n i z e d cam­ That the executive committee of the another are always requjredupon trie •filled with' concrete to the bright "f Make this of a 1 - 2½-: 5 mixture of paign than this o'ne and no opportunity Michigan State Grange Is emphatic­ farm. These structures include the windows, the window frame itself Portland' cement, sand and stone. To has been allowed to ally 'opposed to any increase in the pujlliry houses, hog pens, smoke is placed in the form and the concrete prevent the roncrrte pavement from houses, wagon houses, garages, and cast around it The openings for Fig. 3.—Method of Tying Forms slip by where sen­ present rates for passenger tares^ cracking divide it into sections or timent might be within the state of Michigan, until ouildings designed for btorage pur­ dooiwajjs should be made m the same With Wire to Prevent i-Theni — slabs, say 3 or 4 feet square, bei_ng_j.. poses. If they are built of masonry manner*. _ As sooiPas the_forms-fof FronrSpreading.* _ — ^molded to the ad- such is shown to be necessary by a sure that the joints extend entirely careful and thorough 'examination of or frame, the services of experienced the walls— both the inside and outside ' vantage of theTail- Roof Construction. -" through the concrete ~ ~ roads. Signed statements and public the entire question.-wholly apart'from i workmen are usually required unless forms—arc in place and made plump, On the tap surface of the wall utterances of high state officials, the figures and data furnished by the the structures aie of the rudest type the. conci ete can be deposited between If a wooden floor is preferred, the there should be imbedded vertically beams or stringers may rest upon the strong support from commercial and railroads. Before any action'is't.-ken The purpose here jb to desciibe briefly them. The top surface of We foneTete industrial organizations and persist? by the present.legislature, we believe i method of constructing, without thi> previously placed in the .foundation in the-fresh concrete" '^-nicli bolts 3-inch projection of the foiyidation with the heads down. These bolts ex> -sralR ent pressure upon legislators have the following things should be care­ aid of mechanics, small concrete build­ should be rough but thorough, y clean featured this cnmpaign frpm the bc- fully shown by such an investigation ings for some .of the uses specified. and very wet in order that a good gining. The Grange believes, however, -Dijueiisbihs may be increased or re- i bond between the concrete in [the. that the long—hard struggle for the First,_Are the railroads in neul of more compensation? _ duced, as occasion requires. Wheio foundation and the concrete in the TV *. present rate should not be forgotten enlarged upon and supplied with wall will_resalt. To prevent the de— i* apd that its beneficient results should Second. If so, is this the res J It oi proper conveniences, a building of thi-. \ elopment of cracks in the \, ails it is .J not be. lightly cast aside and an in- insufficient 'compensation, inefficiency 1^ * •* ' ciease of 25 to 50% in these rates be of management, stock and bond mani­ made without thorough and paihstak- pulations or because of the present it-^ * 1 iiigj riv£s%gatio]tarthe'-whole^prcMem;. commercial depression and recession based upon data wholly, independent- of^Bisinessf-or .Qt.lall-.or.any. two of of that supplied by those who are in­ these? - !h- ' . .. .• terested _in securing^- 'the increase. ;—-Third.- If additional compensation Resolutions, to this effect have been is needed*, should it cbme_frqm the adopted^by the executive- committee" 1^«^^^;*^^' * J part from, both 7 of the State'.Grange* and have been given wide circulation. Years of agi- Fourth'.. If it should come from tation were necessary to secure the either or both, how ntiuch shonld-itbe? reduction df passenger rates in JVlich] Fifth.—How much additional reve- gan. Shall we use less" care and time nue will accrue to the Michigan Rail­ in considering a raise _in rates^ that roads from the recenf: 5¾ advance miljnteair millions • additional cost to. gjajited by the~Interstate Cbmmerce HUCKLEBERRY HARVEST IN KALKASKA COUNfi the citizens t>f Michigan? In this con­ Commission; the Michigan State Rail­ nection probably_ho better service can road ' Commission, . by the.. increase AlLhough government, statistics, are not available as regards the be rendered Jri—the discussion of the rates' on certain products'granted _by r annual.huckleberry harvest, it is certain that a tidy, sum of money eomes question than to. give a verbatum copy the Interstate^ Commerce^Commission,- -into-Kalkaska^couni^-eachi-year;. because of the thqu8ands^>f^crates"ef'. of the resolutions mentioned above. the-Michigan State Railroad Commis­ ..hciTjp* thM af<* shipped out. It is estimated that the annual harvest They^areTTccoHingly":appended and sion, by the increase rates on certain CONCRETE POULTRY HOUSE. we believe aaibody fair and reasonable products 'granted the Upper^PeninsuUV. . amounts to not less, than five carloads. The above is a view of one of this building rests On concrete piers- and has a concrete floor, partition and recommendations bearing tipon^ this roads, and by the 2½ cent fare be- ^TrallsT-^The-warhV-are-only 4- inches-thick. the many camps to be found imJhe plains during the huckleberry season. vital question. tween interstate, points ? ~ Not a few people spend their summer vacation in camps like the above. character would answer admirably for a very good practice to reinforce them a small residence. If the natural color with fence wire or light rods, running : of the concrete is objectionable, it-may, in : both directions. This is not be coated with-a ;wash in, any color absolutely necessary however, for a I ' desired," jfhu^^~making. these small very small structure, but in any case it structures a ^picturesque as well, -Ss' would be well to place in the corners- .^seli^dpplir^endDM\ToVthe~maln'buitd-:. wheie the vails join, light rods bent . ings of the farm. in the shape of an "L". These rods OUR POU PARTMENT ~ ; • rihe Foundation., ri:*-^""^ sliuuTd be 2 or-3-feet-long and placed-. ERNEST B. BLET?] GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. about every 12 inches of height. The Let It be assumed that the building frame for the. doorway should be' is to be-8-feet wide by 12 feet long placed-in position before' the con­ with, a height, to the eaves of 7 feet, 3 creting is started. It is sometimes SETTING A BEN.,,'4ND CARING nest where she is tc aitran^ptsKST . inside dimensions. A building of this the custom to tack lightly to the door FOB HER. . board oyer the opening so that she •size might be. .suifeble for several Of cannot-get off. Toward the evening, frame a strip of wood tapered so that : —• the—piiiposes .menfaoned above. The . .. _ . of the second day, quietly go in where Careful and watchful observers vfitl where they jwill begin to rise soon TfSundatjiori^^^ ^Jhere-^e .mariv^DejaLe^S&O-are just she is sitttng^and'.leave some-feed have found these forecasts remark- after the middle of the week. and 3: feet deep, vAich-wili" carry.jt the rough door Irame il~Temoved-this-- ^entering into the poultry business,- and wa^rjahdrer^ove^he board frbiii: a1)ly~tol-r¥cf ^^and^jftparlselp to Uiemr "The~sUM'iii aiea Ui ciuas-tiw! United below frost line. Mark on the giound stup remains in the side of *he door many who may think it only necessary the front or top of the nest'and let It-is not claimed that th"ey~areinfal- States .between Sunday the 18th and a rectangle 7¾ feet vide by 11½ and can he used for fastening the door to just simply get a hen that wants to the hen come off when~she is ready. able since so~"much depends Upon Wednesday the: 21st is- expected to feet~lo.ig:—Ontsidje^of th.s-rectangle hmges Some prefer to dispense with sit and place the eggs under~"Ke?~anct she.return to . the nest alter judgment ill deciding certain coiftbi- 1 5 5to Should' mark a lai«-er rectangle 9½ feet wide t "" P of wood. They drill dnectly she _w ilj^ dqTthe restv|fe ting, xei^eTZx£~dSmfr£ggafegg£ hatftmB of -existingTCondjtionsT—with ea6t^wiads=raBd^shbwers will prepare t. -* _ — . . ... ec by 18'.. feet long^ This will leave nvto the concrete \ all m providing .This is' a mistaken; an(j put un^eF those,'thar"are. to be, the~chan'girig!-'seasons. It is" claimed, the path for this low barometnc~5rea™ space of one foot between fhe~"lihcs all for hinges. '•= idea and for the bene­ incubated. In epol. weather it is-beatj however, that these forecasts written which-may" take a route that covers round Dig between these lines to a -Mixing and Placing_t_he Concrete. . fit of the beginner to put not more thaJf-iO-eggs under a' .many mouLhs befoie Ui^y-e' itatoei incre^smg- who -pire, average .frpm.. 85 to 95 per- cent - "depth of " feet. This forms the The concrete for the walls should be !«**: heitr^hTlerlater-irr^ie^ptmgTene-e^ in strength and"-activity is ff reaches . foundation trench. The concrete "ftrr such knowledge we put~l"2'-tb 15, according^to tire size~ i?f eorrecfe—On top of- this itrmuskAe. ihe^-MissJLSaippi_58d]sy.^_.Windy i.anff mixed mushy wet and In Ihe uiupui." "•"V"!! H.-««-"ttin '-fnl-ft^lB+B ^Ttf!^^ are going to. print the the hen.. 11 several hens are .sitting fallinfr -rcmpBTafchi-iwi n\l\ fn]\nw in the the foundation should be mixed in tion of 1 part Porttand cement, 2 instructioris^se^tftig^ a i the same room, see that-Jthey are in_thisjacpartment detail stp,rm. con- rear of.this storm area as the skies The -pr,opccrti6iT"bjfTrTrartr-PortLand parts sane) and-"4~part5 stoire orgraveh- n hen a-ricpicarrag for j lt^^ag^MBea^o^^raltoyring ditio^^t^nlylejling ihe^jgcol^g. sfe&rjsiiiLJsjiger.jjf^cs^atjiighK " cemeni -2¾^ parts^sand and 5 parts- In placing the concrete spTlde it thoiv 7 her, as _gjven__bj'. to' come off- to get feed .and, water. location, but-the severity and the gen ut-xoursoay the 22nd thejiem- stone pi giavel/ Fill in the founda- oughly with a thin board "paddle, Harry M*' Lamon -c^gye^OTidJjejmcela eral -Trharacteristies -to •-- aecompany pe'rature ^wiil rise ever- the Pacific. ' tion trench -with con-crete to ground thrusting the latter between the forms r the Bureau of Animal the¥e tow area storms. 'A stuify of coast, statesj,. marked changes' being level, being careful to prevent earth J and the concrete in order that tlte Industry, - in fjircular these forecasts- in relation to the daily felt xrver .the_Mississippi, valley "dnr- from the trench wills from falling stone oi gravel may be forced away Number 208 iuties on farm or in Hie city will injgja^fjaot two days of the wbchi into the concrete. The top of the from the forms, wjjich will leave a POULTRY POINTERS. "As the time approaches for the prove valuable.and•.far.^nperior to Even should the temperatures-:'rise foundation should be brought 1¾ the smoother surface than would other­ hens to become broody, or jsit.il care, Keep the feeji troughs 'clean and waiting until the day arrives before very high in advance of this storm . surface df the ground and made per­ wise result. This not onl^ allows the is taken'to look in the nests, it will sweet," ''"---.' • r••'-••-.-- •••—":'-",-J. knowing the-actual conditions. __• • area/ great care should be exercised ' fectly level. To.insure thia-test it rich mortar to flow against the forms', The "best ration'^ isJthe one that April 18th to 2*th. ~" . that tender plants are protected "jfith 1 be seen that there are" a few soft, r with a carpenter's spirit level. but prevents the* formation of air downy feathers being left there i>y works best with your stock and gives -The temperatures for the entire the expected: cool to cold "wave that The Walls^Windows and Doors. pockets and projecting stones at the the hens; also, the hens stay longer you the. best returns.^ •••„•'.. week will have a.-downward tendency will 'follow after -this low preagwre The walla of a building of this size surface of the wall." It will befound en the nests when layingAt this time, Do not let; eggs aieumulatf in the except west of the "Rocky mountains storm area. ' -^r.:: will need to be only 6 inches thick convenient to place the concrete until it and on being approached will quite nestaa, as it has aPteria^cyj^ encour-. 1 and they should be erected on the reaches the height of the window sill. likely remain on^the nest,' ruffing up age the hens to broodinees^ '•'"'• center of the foundation, leaving 3 The window frames are then placed their feathers and pecking at the in*-: ~~*A good way to make artificial shade | IS^TeRES RELIABLE OUiDE^FOR^ARixgC inches of foundation on both sides, and the concreting fnnt.'nned unljil ttie|tw«Vr When it is noted that a hen i3 to drive four stakes in the ground ' llie forms can be made complete, and "height is about 2 inches SEove the top Sits on the nest for Jswo^or three if more towenient, can be assembled of th" windows Then, in order to mghts in succession, she' is ready to aflid f^sSETr^rners" to stakes, Nature furnishes guide's for garden ata depthof S or 4 inches from the : flat un the giound and tuSn -raised strengthen . the ^ncrete , over the be^raMsferred -to.,a nest-vhieh-ikwili ^lanj^which>rjjgyen^or^ej^to surface, compact it in the handhy ^^ieSryoirrBee^erorything^in r '•'• into position.- The wall, forms should window openings, lay two %-inch be-prepared, for,her beforehand. -'1'mT ^atutasy condition about Uie "poultry #>anrthe dar, ancordingGSaithe dosing^tte riiigerenii^ip^i nest should bVfma box" and composed jard in summer months^it-is more department's garden specialist.^ The ing them, the ball of earth gwoially of ..straw, hay) or^aff folTnesi old .residentq: of the soil such as thft. falls apart, it is rea^y ^A»..ffljp4BJ^. '•" terial.: Pacl? this material down- firm­ ;o_jcause ypu^ trouble than any otter time during tfie~year. maple, dogwood,' and white oale are Manure should then be buried a fuH- ly and shape a circular nest out of .it th? best-.: interpretej|s" of "nature's* spade depth below-the surface^and the- - Poets are bolffvSii>.are layers. They which should be slightly deeperr in moods in Jjpring, and qufckly reflect soil should be made firke ahd compact-^. -•- are • riot :fedTipras.afl-the feeding in the center th^Jr 'at the edges, as a them, so that the- gardener who fol­ with an even surface. the world will'not change a hon-proA nest so shaped will prevent the eggs, low their - silent • suggestions .may . Not until about 10 days after nature from rolling out from under the Tien ductive hen in nature. ^. Jt's up. to Jh? ir arrange the planting of his vegetables has set the date for the; above-men- _ and becoming chilled. Bust the hen hreede'r to-breed "u«I.ity inhisstraini' : at&oHungly.',,--—: .i .:...... tioried vegejables should such^arde* . thoroughly with insect powder.: In it doesn't come by accident;-- : — ~^ When the silver maples begin , to truck as beets, carrots and kohl-rabi~;r". applying, thtrptrwder, hbldJthe. hen by The killing^ flf.potdtry should be _ be planted. A second sowihg-of peas ", the feet, head down, working- the putlforth their lcavesriand the "cat­ 0 8 made done by bleeding in the mputh with "a the Allows Mdl^ ! ?' •* *t-'*his' timm.-'" powder well into the feathers, giving kins" appear on ShaYp knife. Make a sharp cut length­ Tie-dogwood and the whi±e_i»k_bfcL iaV attention-to rfegjons around poplars, nature js indicating that the wise in the mouth, tojmake them to ^r^eTyralild-uTOieT-th^ _upkardfl, _ahjch season,i wis •righ* t for" *.«the-, »—.-Mplanting, .o«f ?l w^: ««M of awakening-** * powder should also-be sprinkled in the SUCK vSgetameirwiEttucer mustareV Sj5J!Oei!«U«L*L penetrates the brain. - - planted. These include bush and pole nest. The nest shoutd~be~ in some - The chick is ah early, riser .and ±he. onion seeds and onion sets, parsley, quiet, out-of-the-way place, where the the round-seeded^ peas, early Irish beans, sweet com, cucumbers, musk- attendant shduld also be and if he melons, watermelons and varions sitting hen will hot be. disturbed. cannot get tip with "the chicks, better potatoes, radishes, spinach,: and Move her from the regular laying nest kinds of squash. The gardener abd prepare their'breakfast the night be­ turnips. This, of course, is provided at night. Handle her carefully in do­ housewife will rarely plant too early fore, after they have gone under the that "the soil is 'n good- orderr-whiek- ing so. Put a china egg or two in the Tf-t^^grwBtTer natureM tOT Sectional Fom for CosTfcrete Wall CqnttrtKtlon. hover or into the coop for the night i be determined by taking a handful them what to do.

A •" .ir'aMAMl'jMtfcarij ilMi*+*~l**Llu. ^rWAivAioaltJ^^M^^I^^^^iif, •iMliiiBltfr'l rafii*"iT7if-TT7!;r ssc ^=3^= ii ik Agricultural ^Exhlblts^ E¥ENTS4I: n t^tftle of Booklet l^i^d toT By Paul Leake Tfat h wtiat Mrp. E. A Boycl of Cjorning, N. V., tay« the accomplished for her baby's leg, jmt by rr^^' • ^ rub^gitwith Hanfordr».Baliam of Myrrh. On March l~ihe Pen^BylvanisLjSU- Encotirage BankrfStiiibits road has 92,225 stockholders,- pf whom ' •Hia^B^te^ Thk wa» another of the " hard case*" for which this liniment it noted. The ch^d'aj leg WMJo terribly afflicted, it woulof no* reach- the floor. r handsomely . Hlustrafed by view^ of .44,649^016 women. , , 7 .V * TfSverse Gity—''guggfestions. H v the Balum of Myrrh put it back in shape. Bank Agricultural Efxhibits" is the seweriof't^e o'xhibita that h~ave"l)een titMjof an eight page booklet that has put on b^hV bank "during the-three I Ex-CbnKreBaraan Adajn :Bede will Ijavbsea issued by the Traverse City| years •-*•••it •ha s bee- n encouraged' in becom- e a faiine-- • t Ji'•n Jtfonta.na/where•-...,' ' . sjtaJ^JBank.. TibJgjJi^pkl^t is an ejc- this work- •-"**_ ',;•"' -* ..-4-^--.. hejwiil start a hog ranch, .>; ^ :: ;_p'osj|ion of the 'idea of encouraging The bank exhffiifis an idea Which Sprains, Strains, agr<urat"; development by 'the originated in this part of the state and The-laali'ping; of .fur bearing" ani-| : : cStiff Iteck, ^ne^BLof digBlayS-Of fguifaj and, vege- has proved a most imi>ortant-.factor mals_ift_Ala8l(i: -is--WtWfffKn' after ;: .^^1^^¾16 two "l^erent types, of in-iSfeg'^tpgards aniong^.^^^aiit the'' first ^ot-jiKCt^y.~CTSM=^--' - Chilblains, Lame Back, Old Sores, - mgattentio»^^*«ijiibita after they bilities pi co-operation between the 'West Salem, p,'scfiool: authorities sulphurie.^acid.;nitric acid 'arid .salt- "jAshland— Four h'ead ; of ' vtduable H©UghtonHr-ftiaposaible -thtit'« new; : j;banks and' farmers, many St the banks have once been installed. The bookHtsi consider the singing ¢^ "Iipp^rary".a^-petrl, the^^^^f;which, it is fearect) horses wets' lulled told Bapiey. Silver, Lreeord.for 'early opcniln; uf the ^t*.-; in the cities" and villages''throughout breacit^ofrrteutrality. . • - will -ssen be'exhauatedT^/*^f? ~y,— la^bratenjSJiip^- w^s^slighJiy^ injured' [age Lake waterway may be made this- the region have followed th'e pace that \vhen^ sjx Pere"Ma»qtitette'freigKt fiars Jear.'.Ilflb^i^ons .point^to «»opening haa been set' for them. TJuVjs «s-f Leciir'Sanders of New'fork expects CorifebutionSvto the Belgian relief were ^erail^..r^r-liere>.-jA^«^ jt}g*» TiJyiB peefflly trueof the^nte-ativMaJjistee^ millions of-Jews io-i»Me_to/the TJiuted ; fu.nrj,""up Lto Peb^iary 1; have beetii. of afltcjniobiles were siigh^y damage6S••' '"'••' >• - States at the close ?&. T.; I. Ehiladelphia girls are planning'* $800,000¾ Spain"«nd,; Italy, - $29,000 Don't wait until too late. Bank is receiving: requests from ^1 monument to; Betsy Ross,a revolution­ aged 737 (Ifetat her home about two IfeenXritz of ^sloiroe, Miclt; - is presi­ Be sure to be~in time. each, at'otal of $8,960,000, \. ' > miles from Belding Saturday. : dent of the Association. > !" If: Just Tn time -with kidney pills. parts of the United Steteg for fuj'ther^ ary^^^heroine^^ .b^ete^d byj«nv ihformation.'regarding: exhibfts^- "33ife 1 •_ Means curing the backache, the. diz-' tributipns of fiehooi- ehiHreB! —-—-^- Bay '•.City—The , First National and ziness,"- the urinary disorders. merits of the pubUcatiori made such A wireless telegraph -insfrum'eA);, 14 Bay'Opnnty_Sayin6s Banks -of-, .thjs That- eome^BQ often with -kidney an impreasion upon the officers of thp weighjiig^j pounds," that can "be put in jyShei^YSijrr Eyes Need fiare^ city have; , consolidated.' They will. j'BcMuriDeEye.Mc'aiolne. NoSraartio^jlPeels troubles. Michigarr-Bankers' -asgoeiation,- tJ a hand satchel and operated from an Doan's Xidnes Pills are Tor , this -thatHih^ Eu*opeatt-rwa*4 automplBileTTias received a ^uceessful-j havj iotat.capital of $600,000:andj ^¾^¾^^¾^¾¾¾¾ "they jfeceiitly secured copies, so that yeryjjpuippse. ': - will end by. June 30 and two to'one ertcting ^newj building. .;.•'; , . •'-'"'omrKjqndertti" y our Oculists—no~ " t• a ".Paten»"" ; test Vat Bedloes Island, N. y., before intend ,t Here is testimony to prove their they could--supply each one of their that September 1'will'-see the close of -Qe,HWne --|Mnu^H44s«u«sceaafiilPbiFelciany oen\ih~^-~'^—zr^z' ••-:' ~:--—. ——-^ .- United States ar^y"^cer& »Messages ^raetlce forsuianjryeara/ • Now'dedicated w -. members. hositilities,^ : ~-^,T" -. '•-. :~^-^:~^~'""^ lani^Frank^Klel^jagB^ni- he PubH« »nil »14 by DroggJaW nl~60c i»:r .- Mrs. Amelia Wideman, Church and were sent to Fort Hancqck,__2i mijes inent |citipen of ;&}S place, is~rjfead" .-1011)¾. ilKi'tlifl Eye Salve trj.AMeptle'Ti'iti.-ii^v Courtland Sts., Hart,TSIich.;;says: "My : So and &v. W'ri'.e for BjMlt'-of the.Eyr P>*'e. -. ' ?*sy '*•'-• ' : ~r=L.'~~ii : Mxtfinh Eve itemedv Comisianv. .Qhi«aftO.;-^ii»*I-ll- baSk' ached a great deal and my head • "Billy Sunday" .who recently "closed after leveral weeks illrietfs. - always seemed to feel heavy and;dull. Ifelding-^Pemnss^on^teaB^een:-se- .C-- :".f"' "-.;-..:• .."^".;..':..', ——^-—"-—•^•"•M———»•••—' Kis 80. day evangelistic^engagement in A Qpiiewa^iTs{)attc-f experJTj .. . v soon the pains and other troubles at the city limits of Belding to-what bought^in the United States during _coon' to; make yonz . jorsons converted. : sef oi fori ifoflali. left." .-.: /:_ - .•.'." "•.-.. is known as Hoyt's corners, a distance the riionth of Febroary, real estate St. Loms--C35»rge Briige, prominent' : Get * fnr^Ined ooat Price 6tjc, at^ all dealers'. Don't of-45% miles. '^—7—^~T~ ^~——•-•..' • —-,-—-jand American securities to the resident' here, died r^t JShn Arbor, ;- There. ,af« >ut few^strologera lefi^affiount of $14,000,000. - made'^rorh .ronsltra^ •imply ask for a kidney i-emedy—get after undergoing, an opi^tioh;:,"fie •'•'iUaiir-:.-!';':/-?-.-. V>.^..J'|' in, China, for the reason that when one 7 r Doan's Kidney Pills—the* same that was 59 years old.- -,.. .tj-' " '"..'.- W. W. wiEAVER, (^STOJrTANNiBR. Mrs. Wideman had. . Foster-Milburn of ljhese rprbphefe' p~redictg™a"rt event, : The Eondoir;boaTrf:-rof trade has ••':•••.*-^ REAMNG, MICB. -. ...--•'::.•.' Co., Props.,-Buffalo, Ity Y.. •. whichjdoes not come to pass, he loses issued an. appeaLto women to accept 35= Constipation his head. A most effective' way of employment in industrial lines and doing away with charlatans. thus release the-men for sei-vjce in the PEplTOffED QATS war. '•'- V Worthy, Alexander, and other varieties. Bred -\~~ arid tested by the Aertciiltnral College, Beat Within the .hist iVw y^ars medical • The British naval, losses since the • "Canada spends $40,000,000. a year of hundred! of varietiea.-tested. Gtown.'in. T Michigan and adapted' to. Micrifgalf coridltfonB.' Palverizea llsi j rocktor ."•xmr'^Sltt. Write .science baa made rapid advancement .,»nd beginning of the;.war,, have^ been 26 on leather shoes,'boots and "slippers. , Also imr*>veot Bailey,:«eorn, Soy for '£»W"' PRICES "DIHEfjr TO:* 40 v. • -East Laiu|ng, lAlchigan. -v". Hsskegan, Mieh., and Benton Harbor, Mich., ot aches and~~ pains in "all parts of th*: body shipSi ineludifig 16-<'.ruisei-s, 10 gunr the-shipment of food by parcels post THE WONDER B1GINE with chills and-feVer caused by autointoxi­ boats, 5 submarines, 8 auxilliaiies and to Germany" -SivfT Austria," has in­ cation.'.melancholy, and-pytn ^.licifle itself, one destroyer. ": creased 83 per cent, since the- begin- It relievea'aH Inflamatton, dwelling, gar- than tuiy otffer caui». ~~"" THOUSANDS m USERS OF TIGER Oiyw •••1».t-, >*:/^ TTtitfP^n^f'V should be uaed on ning of the-wa.r. ~J1 is estimated that. the bag* of young tie.ifern, to insure" proper —li~- tlitg~bu\vcls—&?e- ^dev^lopmeirt of the." glands. For sale by hi.';iithy condition one ill h^ve iitt'e need -According—toDepariu^ent of Agri- -12,000 pounds of .food has been so sent Say it i%^ Best Ueneranaififfy Medicine Known. __T(0iirPrice* 50c and $1.00, or sent of .dysinTpsia tablets. Vw'n^Vi .me stomach.] culturtTTigures the money wages of during the last thirty days .-- postpaid ott receipt of, price. Guaranteed. tries t£L_Hinpty its contents into.the^already It contains noV opium , or coc^rrroducts^ .AskjnpBf^."dfilgjclstfqr Jt. or THE WONDER COMPANY iiiiJiT^iluil b.w^eUL4i^i^Jl^ pouring" grain farm labor during the past year were- j Unto ii hopi»er pluggedi^tTSTe-bottoml Keen- - . .,•'..'... r.i Dr.John Leeson, CadlJIac,/rlich.;••. . ..'7 _•':"• Eaton Rapids, Mich. . ing H steady, healthy action below, there about 1.7 per cent^lower than during ,The London Times has compiled will be. little . trouble from above". * Starve-- the proceeding year, but about 5 perpjgur~es showing that expenditure of tfon diet wilt'not cure.--: One requires'ft. varied nourishing ' diet with" eserctee. to cent- higher than five, years ago. an average working, class family- of keep the .body in tone.-and at hiifh • effi­ ciency. ~ . . , j .••'• • four jsrsp'ns has advanced from $4.72 THIS EASY MONEY Cathartips '.are harmful and often dan-'; A prize of $200,006 and a title of to $5.81 since the beginning of_JEe OUR MARK gerouft. Their action 'is caU3ed. by un­ f SELLING EASY natural, irritation, and "ithe • msyenteot • is nobili y has been ottered \>% _ the war. In 1899 the same "products cost Nature's, -'protest against, hayins: anything Tfcoaurk that tor over twenty years h»» $3.77., The jargest advance is in'meat. 'WRINGER an fdreiKn to Nature^ wisw plan "ipr~tfie' st««4.tor the bestlri Efectrotyplog, Stereo- *y*'»* »»d Printers' SupplttK—-— ^atem. -Pag?* ^iT^Thp written ot the~Stftdy3nd OfM. KaplUs Electrotype Couipatiyf ttrsearch of riie intestinal canai alone. ,r^iar who has made- a special study ~o? thla . i-r.-— -"• mole, durable, a^vetwearMOHt. Kwy " hy the River. Grand Rapids, Mich. liowe»ny»u ^o talkIa(i"ii%oea«U7* Sbawit.taketbeordQr. , Rtnall ,..-pioi ^ trouble for years has found a remedy, and Ufit started now, don^w&it. WewfUhelp jon. ..*""'"•• . tore"»^ 5 the; Calunfct- Chemical Company of 3027 t " Bib p on. "tb© ery<^ntyto j , -f i a or- -it the exclusive right to sell it Tbi* remedy BU ortfpointt sappli, control mib-aeenta. 1*7.0 per 18 prepared in the for n of t ablets ^hieh eeat profit. Ho investmont required. Sampln freewith first SHORT NEWS STORIES FROM ALL OVER OUR STATE ordf> NftwOKtaloa Inatran* •3nn,swoni-tot3fidpDcejUlr>«e< HR. FRUITHAN are' absolutely hantitess. • lb>*ir uction 'being r. fi. MOJ? OOMPANY. VH Main St.. TOLEPO. OHIO perfectly . normal, • ann .th«y are sure to Order your Fall-be Brine strawberry plants .kerm the bowels' in - a ht-atlhy rondi.tinn -fKHB- the men getting renal ts. have bad sev­ ilr-n« .the whole tract. . Thp Company will Grand Rapids—The local order of vfamstce—Emil Cronquist was- ac- eral years experience with difTeren(\ varieties. send a "box ol. 30 tabletir for iS tipeclal being about a month's treatniput In moat Moose will stag? a big minstrel show our money is unique and exceptionally entertaining Owosso—George Bradley dipd here -cheerfully refunded \H th» Company aska is promispd. at thF age oL*"r04 "Came to" Michigan - is an opportunity to convince you aivf en- Joy the satisfaction it HII jfivef to relieve Howell—The union revival meeting IfTISfiS; ~Z. ~ "~ TrIE B0K0P HARROW RATS ATSTD^MKJE humanity ' from! suffering. IS THE OUICKLT EXTERMINATED conducted by "Dr. Henry W. Bromley, Owosso- Property hold by~ the .^,-.. THAT DOES No eaia, peicef» or traps needed, J,*an. "Xddress them «s follown of Wilmont, Ky.r closed Sunday THE BUSINESS tu +*f**t mnd keep thero- e»Way forever Sun OWOMSO Piodtice and Storage Com­ Itactoallyeata. Makes afiner yet perfectly harmleaa except to ^xodenla CALUMET CHEMICAL * O , TheTe were 567 converts? with big per­ ^jt than any other Harrow, and pany has been valued at $72,500. Cash - Secret orHriMlb? cost $100, but we' will. sexto centage of men. The evangelist goes ull die wide tipper pure givca cu)- It ;tost paid for only 25 cent*. Dept. I, 3tZ? GrareUsMl Ar*^ from "here to Mattoon, 111 Way hitch to the-other-end. zation to $100,000. t ^__ •PULVERIZES PERFECtLY rti.rtf maajaalTies Send me 25^ cepta for 24 Toe kind ot Harrow you have always wanted. L I hfa- elafea aaaorted post capds, aad 1 wll Peto-,ke%--^erome^-Thiel, 70^ ^tot SELF ADrtJSTING-NO US VERS-ASA STBRLlI- •K-ui\ yuu 'd FertillxeT, vestigating.^ / • ' nucleus " For an organization to he . • «laM -*itflraar-em> %frt»cm render r/iiipUce- Write frir prices on - mixed cars or-small- ^*4KZIJU meafunpowible- Oaejr' a long illness. ' a positive .duty by those who have Ludington—^Jtearns "Salt and Lum­ Ti averse City—Glen Arbor town­ property to leave and loved ones to' EXECUTOR under wills. / - .— ber Co has ordered equipment for ship has purchased a stone crushing ADMINISTRATOjR without a will or with manufacturing clothespins. outfit ai7d will build some" fine roads: protect. Recollect you can change its the will annexed. /' Menomirtee—-Under the commission terms\whenever you. deem it advis­ X Lansing—Samples of maple syiup GLTARpiAN-of a minor or an incapable per- clajmed Jo .be diluted are being re form of government Menominee's able. * _SOT). ciertWrl here from Michigan housewives ^Commissioners have .voted to have a Take advantage of our twenty five TRUSTEE to execute trusts or hold funds fc-r.examination by the dairy and food .mayor ard seven aldqrmen, one from years experience arid let us advise impartially. — department. » —— - each ward, to be elected at-large in you. the. city RECEIVER or ASSIGNEE in business em- Battle Creek—This city has ac­ Send for booklet on th'e descent barassments. - cepted 60 acres of land, offered for Bay Titj—Hiram Toland of Flint park purposes by E C. Nichols, 1*1« was prevented from his wife and distribution of property %nd for Stone and the JSanatonum. hy hi^ ->on. The son caught his arm blank form of will. TRUST FUNDS kept "separate and credited, s he was about to fire and the bal­ Nashville—A B Williams has open lets wprjt wild. . with their earnings. ejl a new garage and is putting in all pnodern machinery Saranac--John H Wilson, ^ho was < [TRAND RAPIDSTRUSTrOMPAHY here prepnrihg' th*j Molxison hake THE MICHIGAN TRUST GO. Grand Rapids—The city" iff. consid- house forf-'thtr resort season, died-at ^i^-th«.purduia^otrtoeL.p^QfIthe "TltiT'liotptr-—*' ±—: --- Grand Rapidsr. Hydraulic Company, which has beem GOT. Ottawa and Vtichigah Trust Building Ortod Ripidfc. Mteh. Fouritain. ;_ Michigan. offered for sale at $100,000,;. This Ecst I.ausing—.State Board of Agri- move would give>...the' ctty 1]8©0' new 4ulture is. fanning" to substitute one- water patroij? and eliminate.corrrp*ti- we«k~?xtensiou schools fiTe farmers' institutes. ....-.._".. - '••'—:.•>.• tipn..- ••.-- •'. ", V

1 1 ^.^¾ ¾¾¾¾¾ ^^S^W^uWRW ^ >f*^PPKiM'W''* * • DEWARD Presbyterian Church Notes Rev. A. D. Crosby. Pattorr :HARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD. . W, Damoth was in Frederic, Satur­ day. Q. A. Llsk. Publisher The pastor of this church handed to Mrs. Frank McQuire is quite ill this the session af the'annual meeting of ONE OOU.AR PER YEAR The Temple Cafe week. the church and Congregation held on TEMPLE BLOCK EAST JORDAN A. Tousch visited at East"Jordan this Wednesday evening letter resigning Entered at tbe ooutofliee at Bust Jordan week'. his position, a position he has held for Michigan, assedond UIIIBU mail mutter Mr. Kitchen of Frederic spent Mon­ upwards of eight years. tiUch resigna­ tion to take effect on June 1, or such (Conducted by the National Woman's day in tpwnj v . r Christian Temperance Union), other date as may be agreed upon. -SATURDAY, AP-RU. 10, WS _ j_ Miss'Fern Damoth was home from Frederic for Easter. Services as usual next Sunday. Morn­ f' WATCH IT GROW. ing at 10:30 "Evening at 7-30 during N. Anderson was.a- Deward -visitor the nex(~ six months., -Topic,- "Billy In Phoenix, Ariz., before the Novenv latter-par,t of the week.' ber election, all tbe .UquoT places put TWO HEADS CONFUSE CHICK. Suhday and his Message." A welcome up a sign to Ibis effect: "This build­ .Marshall Damoth was absent 'teeth to all. ing will be for rent if the 'dry' amend­ Statsit Island fresk. Whines Every school owing to sickness. Sunday School at 11:45. ment carries." After election tbe sa­ Time it Tries W .Walk, Carl Whiteford spent Sunday with Y. P. S. C. E. begiris during the next loon man refused to give up .their his family in. Fast Jordan. six months at 6:45. , leases, some of them opening—drag -Stacks ol_freakTcMckensJbat^have - Miss Anna Olsoh is home from. Man? The annual meeting of the church stores, some soft drink stands, some come along in the spring brooding Sunday, April 11th restaurants. The law went into effect cdona, for a weeks -vacation.' and-congregation was held on Wednes­ 88 11 naV8 6011 1944 m ta nTila aTurj I ^ ° ^ - with. ** " day eveniUg.'Mr, W. E. Malpass pre­ ~~ ~ DINUgjft 6' January. i,The~day sftefwi 8 Miss-M. VL-- tforebush spent Easter baker- and crocer in the citity for the ^ ¾¾ by farmers- an States,- Island, with-her parents in Frederic. . sided. The usual financia) reports were first time^sc-ld out bis stock' of bread, but they had not heard of -any freaks read-and approved, other business was Cream Tomato Soup Celery in their vicinity up to yesterday, Then Mrs. Jones of Blue' Lake Jet. is transacted and hew elders to fill va­ and tbe meat markets.sold out their spending a few days in town, meats. Last jfcaf the arrests, for August Woeckher. who has a farm cancies. • '""" Roast" and Fricaase Chicken druiSenness 10 Phoenix averaged '12 on Willow Brook road, Port Blebmond, Jos. TCillaraey and son Clarence took per day; on .the day after tbe saloons ntet_ several of his neighbor* in Bit- a trip to Gaylord, Wednesday, return­ Massed Potatoes Brown Grayy closed, for the first time in its his­ terli*» restaurrf&t on Richmond turn­ ing next day. First Methodist Episcopal Cburcb Salad pike and informed them about a~ won­ Rev. T. Porter Bennett, Psitor. . Cream Onions ' tory the police court had no drunks. The Kewpie Club will fiive a supper - Phoenix bankers, also/have a tale to derful two-headed chicken born a few hours iefore-on-his-farm, • '-. _ and a dance at the Railroad Hotel Ice Cream -Cake_ tell. Tha»cUur Arizona went "dry" the Friday;^y«mng>--- . .» » 10:30 Rev. J. W. Shumaker will n Valley ."bank, which suspended .early in "This is the most unusual chicken preach. - — Ralph Kile ot East Jordan-returned —NaveinhBrr reorganized, anj opanad.ii*.,»»,p you ever saw,'' he explained. "It has 11:45 The Sunday Schopl The .Reds H Tea Chocolate Coffee The|~tW0~heBd8, one to front aad the other|fro m J^sauthern_trip_andJs«oJt yisiti for business Btronger.than ever." -won-in^he-eoatesi The-enroIlmant4-H|— CitlseBs^bank, established by local where the tail ought to be, so you ing his sister, Mrs, S. Sedgman for' a "whenMhe cofftest started was 227 not = ~r2:3._ say Artzdnfans. timer keeping m a straight, Jinejonly of business, refreshments were served i, Mt. w , .. . , fivtn» klhil !,.«•«»«—^-«-niMM^J program was one of the best car and a joke in the same manner a few inches long. .Every pnce in a By tne Kroo-TIaBtessr-an* a pleasant -- ^ } fc Streighteaed Him Out. "TOMMY ATKINS" PLEDGE. while the mother hen comes bock to , socml evening enjoyed by all. 7JRey j w gtemaker will iiave The following "tetotal" pIedge~lBfje- "get the chicken, becauB6~Tt~"catta--i0r- J. P. Jones, Boothe, Ark., writes- "I ing circulated among the British low the brood when the two, beads charge of the evening-service. When People Ask Us had a severe case of kidney trouble ' troopB on the European battle fields: get oppositie notions. When she ECHO BRIEFS whatisgoodfor nerves and lost weight, and could do no work at all. Foley _ "Don't Ask. me • oackles for it to follow her both heads Blood will tell—and so will a black wa always recommend Kidney Pills straightened me out at To take drink; try to go after her. Well, the head The robins are with us again. eye. Olive Oil once." The same story is told by *- 1'vedeclded to be teetotal while' that's furthest away from the mother Cupid could give the fool killer a let thousands"of others; weak back, rheu­ ~tteTr-BtgrtB-tg-tttrn round,, putting the W. J. Bennett returned from Blue Emulsion "On sefvTce"Tor~lny country. laV1* where he has had a jnmbering of pointers. - ,t «M«*ffiinr>rr7<9*ui>WM matism, kidney and bladder troubles "(Carry this with' you and show it other*, head "at the further end. Then yield quickly. Safe and effective.— that head starts to turn round, and job during the winter. . He intends No manls soTlliterati a foodfomojad tiaauejbuilder, whenever asked to take liquor.)" 'Hites DrBirStorev On-the side of tbe card is finally the chick ia -going around like farming this summer teach others something. W. C. Spring Driig Co. printed: a whirling dervish." Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bartholomew and, "Temperance Battle Card for the - All the fanners were eager to see son, Carol, Visited h,is aunt, Mrs. I Great War. the freak, so they asked Woenecker Phoebe Wolverton, on Sunday last. to take them to the farm. "Recognizing that as army,- navy Miss Delia Murray .visited her-sister, .. and medical leaders have/stated, •On "Ifs no use," he said, t'My cousin, Mrs. John Carney, a few days this week "Alcohol or.drink is detrimental to who lives 'way out in Long Island, health and efficiency, came in for a visit this morning. He Scott Bartholomew has been ill EAST JORDAN LUMBER CO. STORE "T pmm|pe. Qod helping me. to be took a fancy to_the-cAick_andJ_gave the past week with pleurisy, but - is m teetotal while on service for my coun' .it. to him. "H"e too' k' i"t hom"~ e an"' d J'"s' tetter at the present-writing. m try.—(Signed with witness). going to try to raise jnora like it."— Mrs. Elmer Murray- accompanied by "(Get a state or the',chaplain, or Dr. Parks and her sister, Miss Belle an officer to witness this.)" IJow York Press. _ Henning went to Detroit on Tuesday . _Q£MAND_ IS r-QS^OBf ^ WORKERS. to undergo an operation at the Harper In a .recent number of the Technical Hospital. World is a contributed article, entitled, WE WILL Frank Bartholomew was on the sick "The Worker Who Drinks Must Go." list last week. Dr. Vardon was in at­ The editor in an. introductory note tendance. —thus comments; PLEASE YOU m "Emperors, business menk social re­ former's are all agreed Ujion dne thing EVELINE m _ =ralctthplic drinks WoricjpOsltiv&haTm. The New Hats to A single glass of beer lowers a man's i "Miss Gertie Orvisis"honre-on-ar- vistt.•ti r efficiency 7 per cent. Imagine what Miss Katie_ Cooper visited Mrs. B. to strong \ ine, gin, or whisky will do. Spidel Sunday last. " The up-to-date employer will not keep *FOBr THE^AN^HOJCSEES^ men who drink even 'in moderation;' Silas Lgnway made the purchase of a the secretary of the navy-will not al- cow Wednesday, from Ben Clark. lf>w tn^ o" "«r warships; every com- Mrs. Orvis and daughter visited Mrs. mander in the field today ia leading a B. HTpp7We-dSesdayT~ ^ober-Jtrmy.- Eyery.ghere_Jhe brains Mr. Bechtel is making syrup these of the world recognize that alcoholic ~ Hsfnors weaken bofgjmuscle and mind days. _ jpewer."" _ -•* Mrs. Bechtel ss not very days. PROSPERtTY IN ATLANTA. Mr. Ben Clark lias had Atlanta, Georgia, 'is thejargest dry tack of rheumatism. city In the country, and the capital of a state in which the sale of liquor has been prohibited since 1907. In that -yea* the realty transactions _ of_ the Two Tabbies. ctty .'were .$91,840,360; in 1913 the:, - Margy put Tabby on the doorstep amount was almost duublfc-'JITji.OOfl, to watch while she swept the leaves 004. Building permits for 1907 aggre­ off the waTg wltlrhw ULUe in gated $4,554,731; in'1912 tbey reached Margy did love Tabby-so dearly-l- She gA the sum of $9,987,444. Corresponding stroked her—and-jgaimaJ har Httfir -^B_ increase in all Unes_of Justness is re­ toes at the fire, and. talked to her as W corded." The tax rate shows signifi­ if she had bees a .real live pussy. In­ cant reduction. - - stead of only a printed and staffed to one. to Somebody besides Tabby' -was NEAR THE TOP OF THE WORLD. watching- Marty, it was th* old lady to The "farthest north" local Wom­ who lived next Joor and, had nobody to an's Christian ^-Temperance union is but her cats'to keep her company; to to to Dawson, -fukon territory, only IF you have a certain pose but.she was such a nice old lady and to - about one hundred miles from the had such smiling wrinkles ail round to We are starmiig^offle of-tbe-newest styles Arctic circle. It was organized in or picture in,_mind, we mil her eyes that she remjadefl Margy of to to , 1913 by one of the national organizers the picture of the funny good fairy in «.« to. .of the ,socIety*and is doing active execute it for you or—just her Cinderella book. \ k^riagJFelt Hats—^^sometkimg that is new to "jwork for temperance—"living, work- The- leaves fell so fast and kept to -Ing, gaining new members," writes leave it to us. We pxoduoe Margy so busy that ahb did not •«• to to the president, "and corresponding tbe latest - and beet styles in Monk, the big.St Bernard puppy, to and dassy—the new "RoswelT/inii the with 'the OT&wa officials 1n regard to come frolicking Into the yaroTAa soon to the observance of Sunday closing of photographic portraiture. as he spied Tabby, be thought she saloons." Plucky! --.- would be a fine plaything; sp he snap­ to "Bellemont." Our'line.of sample photo­ ped her up In his big Jawii and was CHURCHE3AND BREWERIES. off In a-vtwlnfcllng . Did you know that over ten times graphs will, convince you of Poor Margy! Could she help crying? as much money is spent in building ~She dropped her broont.'and-taa-tears- - Come in and see if we can show you rhiirnriii -im fn fr-IM1"?; hwwftrt^a,? the quality we- put info our made two little stream* down her This* at least, is the record for the work. Gome in and look Chee*,», aad fall, patter, pattor. i first four months of lasC'Veaft. Ac dry leaves at her feet ^jf-—the very Hat that loiAs_asJiJL_wgrg built 1¾ cording to no less an authority than- them over,. < The nice old lady was very eorrr. to the American Contractor, a building She put on ber bonnet and cloak, and to trade journal, in that period tbe brew­ Telephone No. 112 In her bands she took something that for you—The Roswelle, • ~ • ers »j>ent $429,900 in building* opera­ for an appointment. was soft and warm and furry. to tions aad the church people spent $4,- She went Into Margy'i yard, and to 386,986. j, put the soft, warm, furry something on to KIRKPATRICK the step. J»at where Tabby bad sat. to PERTINENT QUERY. tf**n. sha wJs*d away ManTs tears, What is tbe difference, asks an ex­ PHOTOGRAPHER. so that sin could see what was thara. to change; IB? moral quality between And what" <4d Margy ntt Th* vary to keeping a saloon and running adver­ If You Are Using Wright Image ofhar lost Tabby, «a

<, =* J-11 >Jfl ——•••—MJ—»M—1 Mrs Sewell of GayWd is in the city Go to the Temple Cafe for your Sun­ on business. -" day dinner. ' , ^. r E S, Stacks was up from Charlevoix / FOR SALEr-Four Good Cows- all first of the week. frej>h Peter1' Nassoii, East Jordan, Ask for the new skirt hanger 10c at Route 1. Fresh Arrival of the New M. E. ASHLEY & CO . ~ ». - The*Whlst Club were entertained at TheiFlooring Plant will resume oper­ Mrs. W. L. French left Friday for Miss, Edna Smith has been under & the home of Mrs A Caijieron; Wednes­ Spring ajjid Summer ations this coming week. Chicago to visit friends. physicians care this week day afternoon. Born to Mr and Mrs. Thomas' of near IiirCr~Bariow is visiting- friends «t Miss Myrtle Ward TSpsnt Sunday visit­ 1- Gadillac and othfer-rpoints.- —-— r ' "Mr "and Mrs Frank Lflak "are" re- Ellsworth, a daughter, Friday. - - ing friends at Traverse Qity.. -» , '^giving-congrtfttllations on the arrival WASlt DRESS FABRICS Worn to Mr and Mrs. James 'Smith A. L, Wright of Bad Axe-was in the Stanley Risk^i&itei} frlqnds and re­ of a son, last Sunday. , city on business, Tuesday.' lative? at Detroit this week. of Orchard Heights, a,son, Thursday. - Mrs- R, F.'SteTfes, with, children, was Mrs W. L Peck wail-at Traverse • Mrs. Wm. Boswell was at Traverse i - Wfi have now oo-Sisplay and offer for your Extensive repairs are being made on City Thursday on business. visiting her mother, Mrs. Prior,' over the store building of James Qidley. City Wednesday on business. Sunday, returning tp Big Rapids, Tue»- consideration a complete collection of Dainty— Sheriff Novak was in our city an Miss Eryzella-- McMdlian returned daiy, H, H. Cummings shipped a carload of business first of the week. home from Lansing, Monday. "Wash Goods for Spring and" Summer wear. The apples and cabbage on. Friday to Bay Mothers—»Let^ us relieve you of your - Mr. and Mrs, R N. Spence returned -The Sister Circle hejd'a meeting City. , .,- to Grand Rapids, Thursday, Springraewlni;, pretty gingham,and line is far larger and more varied in assortment Thursday with Mrs Roscoe Smith. crepe dresses also rompers lO^all sizes. ChajjeWix Pomona Orange will meet Mrs JHardyot-ManceieflYis^uAst^j^g Wednesday on Thursday April 29, with Maple Cooft retumed M EASrffcEY & CO. than we have ever presented to the/la3ies of East of her daughter, Mrs. J. Hignlte. after several month's-fitay at Detroit. i Mi«« Snphm Thorson wim hnme from For Sale or Rent—My residence on Jordan and vicinity. ' A box social will be held at the South- Uny rcriiff and nhri« Biilnw spent the Fetris Institute the past week. Sunday with friends at Traverse City. the west side, nearNettleton's corners, Arm Grange Hall next Saturday even­ consisting of two acres and dwelling. ' Dont tf,ait until the-hot weather Is upon youj ing, the 17th. Everybody invited, Mrs. B Covey of Bellaire~was guest -s-JMrg; G. W. Kitsman is .expected '*4*f Mrs. Frank Kisar first ofcthe weefe. A good proposition offered if taken at Tickets for a quilt will be sold. ' home from Detroit the last of this week. on.ee. Inquireof^C^N. FOX. before selecting your materials for gowns. ^ Choc Miss Grace Howard attended the Wm. Richards of Seilaire is visiting All musicians interested in the Band oratorical contest at Kalkaska, Friday. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMENr-AppIi- your fabrics now, availing you of a complete assor for Decoration Day please report at his uncle Dr. G. W. Bechtold this week. esnts wanted-for positions as locomo­ Band Hall on Monday night April 1¾ Mrs. Earl Hager and daughter Doro­ Porton David of Mancelona was in tive firemen. Good pay. No experi­ ment. . , 'at T:20-Instruments—LeMieux, Mgr. thy returned to Engadine, Thursday the city on business first of the week. ence necessary. Give age. A S. Box Manager Eugene Adams was at Alba, 5¾"Station B, Detroit, Mich, . -. >r- . r- The Equal Suffrage League will meet Mrs. Elmer Olds of Alba, is helping Wednesday, looking after his theatre ,care for her sister, MrB. J Morden who with Mrs. E E./Hall on Second street, there. '"Miss Genevieve Senegal, who. was Wednesday, April 14th, at 2 o'clock p. is ill, called to the Soo, some time ago by the m. A cordial MVilalion—is-extended-fe- -^Jo e Whiteford who is teaching at Misses Jessie and Ruby Taylor are illness and death of a* relative, return- b, WBISMfV all to attend. larion, spent Sunday at home with his visiting relativejs at~Sutfon,s~Bay~tllis~ ~Fd to East Jordan—ftrst-of—the- week, parents Rev T. Porter Bennett and jwife Week, She will leave next week to make her Chris Vanderventer has moved his Stanley and Charles Bush of Charles home with her sister at Hammond, Ind. went to Manton en Friday to attend an wild family onto George Geek's farm at voix were in the city on business the Epworth League Rally. Mr Bennett is Rock" Elm ~ ~ — '_Tbe WIZARD MOP isloTa"by~Empey ••MWHWtMOtMUMMHB Your the district president' and one of the past weeic Bros It has become a household Mrs Richard Supernaw with daugh- T^ -% Your speakers at the rally Special Sunday Dinner at the Temple treasure, and mdispensibfe for clean­ --ter-Julia are at Traverse City for a Cafe this Sunday See menu elsewhere We Have Now Qn Display the Most Complete The. Metropole Orchestra will give a week's visit. — ing all kinds of wood work It will dancing party at the K. P. Hall next mlKis issue. take up all the dust. - It will veneer and Artistic showing of * _ "Friday evening, April 16th Dancing Atty's Clink and Williams were Selma-Qlson returned from Grand your floors,and give them a fresti ap- frtjin 9:00 to 12-00 Ladies 25c, Gentle- transacting Business at Charlevoix Rapids and is visiting her parents here-j-pearance We^ are" selling them for i > * _ then 50c You are invited Wednesday for a fortnight 50c and <*1 00 Miss Esther Malpass was home from The Steamer Beaver made her first Supt and Mrs. L P. Holliday spent * A newspaper article from Washing­ Island trip Tuesday She will continue Ferris Institute over' Sunday, return­ tatter part of last week with the formers ing- -Tuesday. ton, D. C, soys The Department of making tri-weekly trips the remainder mother at Traverse City. Agriculture h is for several years been Wall ^£$&L of this month, takingihe daily schedule Chris Bulow was here from Spnng- Mrs John Hart and daughter, Vada, testing various poisons to discover the June first—Charlevoix SentmeL_ vale first of the week, going from here returned Saturday'^ from a visit with ever offered in this city. Our past exper- - to TraveTse~City most efficient means of eradicating the Telephone Manager -Clark and wife relatives in Traverse City troublesome dandelion from lawns, ience has enabled us to secure just what and the office force were entertained Mrs. W. Swnonson with children of Mrs Earl Holiday returned home and, although others have been found you want. We can give you- at Boyne City, Monday, by Manager B Mancelona are visiting her sister, Mrs from Traverse City Wednesday, where quite satisfactory, the common salt is n • W," Sage and wife, with a supper and EL-tk-GumiBings^ —- she-visited- rei&# ipst fnr ge ex§ij!se^ecajise_therejx>si - games. A very pleasant evening was Mrs Ella Siminaw of Charlevoix, Mrs. Hazel Nicloy of near Advance, tively can be no"danger accompanying The latest thmg$4fi Fast-Color enjoyed. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and a former teacher in our public schools, its application 'The best way to kill W L French is tearing down the Mrs S Whiteford, is visiting friends here this week the individual plants is to cut off their Mrs. W. P. Porter and daughter, tops as near the ground as possible. Papers with Cut Out Borders frame store building belongingio him, Mrs. Wm. Sloan returned from next to Phillips barber shop. Rumor Miss Flora, were Grand Rapids visitors This wdl leave the roots protruding first of the week- Sidney, Ohio, Thursday, bringing her thru the ground About a thimbleful has it that he intends putting up a sisters two children, Marian and Bruce at Moderate Prices." *** brick structure-^ The old building was -Miss.Carrie Johnson. oLTcaverse City otsalt should be poured directly upon- erected about twenty-seven_vears ago is visiting her neice, Mrs. R. E The Electa Club were entertained at the roots This plan is probably the GOME m AND LOOK THEM OVER. Webster and family. the home of Mrs. J. H Craff, Friday best fo use if the-lawn is not too thick­ — Claude -Moore, .received—a badly evening, assisted by Mrs. Charies Cro- ly dotted. If it is, some sort of spray crippled hand while, operating a buzz Mrs. L. J. Supernaw left Friday for~a weli should be used Salt is fnjurTJUs—hr saw on the Frank Wangeman farm visitjwith her daughter, Mrs. Claude ^-(- The Whist Glub surprised Mrs. Carl grass, so it should be used carefully near—the. Three Bells school house, Turtle", at Traverse City .Diymg the last few years, so a paper - Stroebel Wednesday evening at Aer Wednesday* The little and second Mts. H. W Prior leaves this Satur­ from that state says, the superinten­ TEeHTTETOTOCtn finger were cut off and the cords in the day'for Kalamazoo where, she will home, the occasion being "her birthday annivensary. dent of parks in Grand Forks, ,N D, hand severed. -spend a couple of weeks has been studing different methods of Mrs Geo. Jaquayy _Mrs\ Elmer Mur­ Tom Lalonde leaves for Holland, eradicating the pest. His conclusions State Fire Inspector Raville of Lan­ ray and Mrs. L., Shaffer all -went tq. sing was in our city over Sunday. He this week where he has employment are about the same as have been given a Detroit hospital,^Tuesday, accompani­ in previous suggestions in this column, H£LD FOR ROBBfJXG POOR- BOX. inspected the Temple " Theatre and with Price Bros Contractors. ed by Dr Parks- found everything very satisfactory. ""Mrs. John Whiteford and daughter, Where there are but few plants, cut He also inspected the back yards and Beryl, have been visiting the- former's Roscoe Mackey returned home from.. the tops and pour gasoline or kerosene Sexton Watches Two Men Fishing Xolns and Calls Police, _ basements of our business places and brothef*-at Wetzel, for a week Chicage first of the week with- another onto the roots exposed. He differs carload of horses See his adv else-' NEW YORK.—Frank McVax sex- found six orders to clean up premises. with fhe above suggestion only in using C~TJ T'^xrefurn^TirsTdTTfie-Trcelr ^Eerelirflirsnssne the liqmds-msiead-ef-salt—Where" the: ton of the Church of the Aesumption, The adjustment of the insurance on from a visit with- friends at Central plant already has taken possession of a Cranberry-near -Kirks strflat^_Brook=u Lake, Mancelona and_other places Charles Roy and daughter returned lyn, "watched two men fishing coins tfi the Elston Hotel loss is in progress this home to Allendale, Wednesday, after "a lawn, he suggests the use of a sulphate week. It is expected that by the 15th out of the church poor box recently, i Mr. and Mrs Frank Koss of Sturgis,. week's visit with his mother, Mrs Roy of iron spray, as mentioned last -week- anfl-tfaen~Sa called roHcemaa-fteade. of this month work will be begun on Mich', are visiting theip cousins, Mr. and^sister, Miss Belle He advocates a stronger mixture, how? The men had a long "stick, and on rebuilding the hguse7~ana contractors and MrsTGeo. Chapman this week. -av4r orlvisinjT a pound and a hfllf of thV end was a piece ot Shoemaker's Mrs Eliza Bowman" isiiere-from- Bay l _ fifli who are after the job say the house can the sulphate to one gallon of water "wax, to whlca"-the-cgtaErBtuck; be re-opened by June 1st —Charlevoix Mrs. D. Danforth returned from a City fjuest at the home of her son, Mr. 'P&Tfl and Mrs. Clarence Bowman, and re; ThiSujtre says, should he applied OIL a The men fought Reade when -he + visit at Cheboygan and Grand Rapids, Sentinel. tried to arrest thesr anbT he~had to. this wepk, tthere she .spent theaanter. newmg old acquaintances. bright morning when there is little pro­ 'Hiss'Ruth Ingram, who recently bability of ram that day. _ . club them vigorously. Nickels,' pen­ Frank Phillips "who received a pain- M. H Robertson returned home from nies and dimes" amounting to $10." graduated from Oberlrn college is guest Florida, Tuesday. -Mrs Robertson ar­ Saturday 1?—Catholic Ladies hake- of Miss Flora Porter. Miss Ingram, funnjury to ,h_is ankle a couple of were found on them ,- weeks ago, is able to be around on rived Thursday after a short visit_with sale In the 'Adams street police station whose parents are missionaries— in her son, Frost, at Big Rapids China, plans to enter a nospital at crutches. they aatdj they were Homer Nelli, 34 Wm. -Muma returned- heme from W. C. T. IL Program. _. Carmine street, and Adolph Farado, Philadelphia for a two years trainnfg Oscar Beebe,-an old time resident of 20 Downing street, Brodklyn Mag­ and then she will return to her home this plac£ has rented the former Snap- Petoskey, Wednesday Mrs. Muma Almost any snoes looi who went to the -hospital there fon Regular meeting of the.W C. T. U. istrate Stera held them in $500* bail in China to aid in the missionary work ton home on Bowen's Addition and will will be held with Mrs. Thomas Joynt each. well when new, bull -sc- occupy the same. =: treatment, is improving rapidly The Herald is in Teceipt of an an­ next Friday afternoonf April 16tl£. Ralatpns hold theii nouncement of the wedding of Miss The members of the W R C cele- Mr and Mrs Orlo Richmond"catne up' Michigan Red -Better- Day. Subject, Dog In Auto Leaps to Bite. hratert the hirthrtny flnnivprs^nfMi^- -from Watervleet^last Saturday and willj Mary T. Lathrop Belew is the CHICAGO.—A bulldog belonging to shqpe. \ ""Matile R, daughter ut Mm. Ainetia- TT n a...—4* 1 Jit. r-i _JN - cr\an^ file, eti m«STW» - "txrHtli tVia lof+HT.-*1 * Chwch to Jesse W. Cagle at Chicago, H. C. Swafford with a social afternoon spend the summer - -wi1|h the latter * PROGRAM =-^- Dr. Mark,!" "Ooldsttne, of-26—East-f- there is no-strata Sunday April 4th. Mrs. Church and at her home, Friday parents, Mr and" Mrs Frank Zoulek., Instrumental—Mrs, Archie Kowalske Washlngton street, leaped hnt of Stt\- - automoblle upon Dr. Otto M.'De Kief- daughters made East Jordan their'home Miss Helen Meech has recovered Mr. and Mrs. E. J Crossman return-' Singing—Michigan My Michigan ' any'part because thej - ed homerM""^y fr"m th"!* fxtendedL Reading—Mrs Tithe Howey ' fer, of 20 East Madison street, and • for a number of years Miss Mable from her recent illness and has re­ r bit the physician on the nose and are made on ft>otJ "Being employed at The Herald office. sumed hec work at the East Jordan visit with relatives at San Diego, Cal. Song— A~SalDonrless Nation We Will be m 1920, Mrs Kowalske lips. He hurried Into a drug-store moulded lasts exactly J We extend sincere congratulations. Lumber Co's store this week. While there they took in the expose" and cauterized the, wounds himself. tion Reading—Miss Emma Severance the shape ^>f your fee Rev. Grigsby received a letter from George Stanke who was recently Recitation—Mrs. H H Cumminga. his son, W. T of Hastings, Friday, in married, arrived home from CadiHac The Women's Improvement Club Suffrage Song of 1873. They need no which he told of "a narrow ~ escape of and has purchased the Bill's farm were entertained at the borne of Miss. Is love ab asset or a liability' in. -" - himself and wife in a trafh wreck Sat­ Southeast of the city and will occupy Agnes Porter, Tuesday afternoon. MrSj urday last while returning from the the same at fence W F Empey bad charge of the pro­ St. Joseph's Church A one-sided quarrel is soon ejided. TryRalstontf' Los-Angeles Exposition. It was a head gram. Rev. Tijnolhf Knjfcoth on collision and both locomotives were Mr and Mrs. George LaValley left _Jphn Light, Sr., has resigned from $422 to- *62i Thursday for Grand Rapids, and from" Sunday, April 11th There Is 'No' Question wxecked. Mr. OrigsBy-and wife are- his. position as engineer at the .East 8 00a,'m. Low Mass, Holy Com- but that indigestion and the djstressed- there go to then- new home at Brawley, Jordan Lumber Cd*s Mill B. well known here having been guest of and plaffi^ munio£ for the Junior and Senior. . feeling which always sees with it can their parents at the parsonage on dif­ California, where • Mrs LaVallev's to spend the summer at farming. Mr1 be promptly relieved by taking a parents are already located Holy Name Societies. """ ferent occasions. Light has been with the Company fop 10.30 a. m High mass C. A. HUDSON Mr. and Mrs. Haley Uala and chil­ about thirty years. ^•Milton.MfiKax suc­ 7.-00. p ra Holy-"Name Meeting, Mrs. Robert Walker, who. was taken dren left Tuesday for their home at ceeds Mr, Light as engineer. ; EXCLUSIVE SBpE DEALER, m to Petoskey Hospital lait Saturday in a . _Lectur~g, Question Box, Benediction. before and after each jneal. *&>o JL box. ' Gaylord after a short visit with_the ^ —WrSr Spring Drug Co. nAcal condittonT-passed'Tlway at that former's mother, Mrs Susie Bali 'and Mr. and Mrs. A. Walsiad were called eily Wednesday afternoon Plans were sister, Mrs Fred Longton. to Mancelona Wednesday to attend tb!e BOLTS WANTED. made for the funeral services here, funeral of William. Parks, who passed We want to buy a few hundred cords hut owing to the difficulty of re-ship- Mr. and Mrs J A Hockstad enter- away at that place Sunday, aged 69 of four-foot bolts in hemlock, spruce, ping a body7 the services were held J tamed the following relatives first of years Deceased was a resident of this pine and balsam, 6"" and up in I EAST JORDAN CABINET CO. at Petoskey and the remains, accom- the week. Harry Hockstad of Traverse city years ago, being connected with diameter, smooth, straight stock, all-cut B. E WATERMAN, Manager." ganied'oy the bereaved husband, were City, Henry Hockatad of Alba, Mrs. L. the South Arm Lumber Co His wife 49" long. Will buy same delivered on "taken to her old home in Indiana for HockstAd wlthvaons, George and Will passed away a couple of years ago, and l car on E J & S. R, R. or in our yard interment. J of Bingham. he leaves a son and two daughters. EAST JORDAN, CABINET 00. Custom Planing Mill. Mmnfactorm anit JPealm~fo If you fuss about the weather it may : DOOTS, b"e"a sigp that-yenj-are getting old. „'.. Windows and Glass, |r TSidingf, Ceiling- andTPlooriiag For Sale by EAST Dame Fortune "is a stranger by the majority of people,' but her daughter, 'Mouldings, Turned Work," Lv X5 JORDAN MBERtp, ^liss Fortuue, calls on them daily! . and Scroll flawing;'••'•.'_'• 'My~-son7-there--are-two things- you should heVor borryj-money or trouble,. FINISHED LUMBER. FRAHBS^ CASINGS especially trouble;/ i»:«<*>>io^*S^<«»^^:^».*:*>:<<<*ec»:'«;*>&»M "x.

»/ ,..vr an .v mm ami no one observed him, he bent down and picked something from the palm box. It was the tiny blackened end of Classified Wiint Ads. a cigarette. The ash was half an inch This department, "wlilcli appear. eaA week to ^ -W'. 0™**"» *M dim The Mysterious Monogram long, but in it showed quite plainly advertUint medium for those having stack, poultry, farms, or In fact wthiag, ••'»»• . By Howard P. Hockey This department ndl only runs In this paper »a* week, but .1» «PJ»™ ".".rrff ! the mysterious monogram. Michigan weekly newspaper.. Think of It. Y«r adrertlsing »0« '"to 55^weekly , Copyright 1914 Hos-fenf P. Hock** It was an easy matter-to crumble newspapers, norerlnr the smaller clUes, >lllag«s and farming eammuniUes al;!« ««ntle». The cost. Six cents per word pays the entire ees*.«* your adyerHsing IM me weelt. it beyond Precognition, and not until With *uh order for three weeks you will be given a fourth week free. ('"I'M" '"* he had dwnfijso did Harcourt turn his groups of figures counted as sepsrate words. Always count, the name sad attnus M * We poilll-cb- guarantee insertias of advertising in .orer if difTersnt their doors, and? when he and "Car- cially r w rd m,r tLBa Continued Chapter V. ~to Oarrihgton who seemed- ttttentron—to—tire—anconoci girL-(-{. j'dna—V'n^r'-tti-T|M ilT-"™V;i""iy;" .y"*i" "".~*? ° .?*! *_'¥ 5g'- ?.£* . . *~l nngton entered'the house they found quite unablJblee to conceal his infatuatioinfatuationn Theii *he began to chafe her wrists, "for one week. This same ad will cost It.SO forTliree weeks'and yon'wlU t* IIMB- •'You believe, then,',' said Carring- fowth week free. I toil; "that the murder was •committed themselves lqst'in a perfect crush of f.or Her. Thoroughly ,Ameriofin, she just as Sit Harry Farndale and Adele people making their way up the mar­ had the charm and ease of manner I between the time Lord Harcourt start- appeared, behind him. EMPLOYMENT -WANTED UVBBTOCK, ble- stairs. that most of his. own country-women With a cry of alarm', Adele hurried fed down stair§ and the arrival of Dod- 1 REGISTERED . PERCHERON8, BROOit There were many Americans there, lacked. Tall -and straight of figure, as ^forward, FARMERS WHO ABE IN NEED OF FIRST Ison In the aniojee room?" * „_ inquiring anxiously what class help, men who are used to farm "wrk, mares, fillies and young stallions Priced to well built as Hat court, and yet carry­ sell. Inspection Invited: Hillcxest Farm. "Possibly. Or it mat; have occurred and but few close -by recognized Har­ had happened. ehouia write, phone or call the DeBoer Em­ court. Now and then someone nodded ing her. height with the utmost grace, ployment Bureau, Grand* Bapids, Mich. We Eaton Bapjds, Mich. ' ' D-16»* I while Dodson was iriuie room. His "Miss Marston's nerves have given make no charge to, the employer, only the clotWng shows quite plainly marks of '° W« "Pf f whispered remark in- she made a stunning figure in her low way, I am afraid," Harcourt said. employee, which guarantees better help than E8PANORE FARM, LANSING, MICHIGAN. one v»ho is trying to get a position free ; Offers for sale a Registered Holstehr Ball cut evening gowti. Her wealtJT'of'gSId- calf, sired by one of the beat bulla Jn' ttre I a violent struggle and there is a great variably, folkrv/ed — remarks .that "She is overwrought, and our conver­ B-1E3 caused others to turn and .-stare with en hair was splendidly coiffured, and country and out of an A. JR. O. cot*. / [dgal^of MpoeLupon them." sation' brought the strain of the day HELP WANTED. „ ADAM E. KKBGUSO. polite curiosity at the new arrival. her deep blue eyes sparkled as she Ownera.- CHASE a OSBORN* •'But 'you do not think Dodson back to her. It has^ proved too Unpleasantly, Harcourt fcft their laughingly replied to some compli­ REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. M.EAS- GERMAN DISTEMPER REMEDY FOR.. |struck the Wow—do you?" much." ant, proAtable work selling- our household scrutiny, but his manner was calm ment of Carrington's. horses and stock. 60 eenta per bottle at all •'Poor dear!" Adele exclaimed.. We necessities. Whole -or spare time. Speetalty araKglits or direct German Distemper Rem­ "ijo, there is no reason for such a ' "It's going to be asrfully jolly out Supply Shop, 216 Court street. West Haver), end to the eyes of those who studied, must get her to my tioudoir at once. edy Co., Jackson, Mich D-1M» I beftittr -ifi* my opinion that the' man at" 'HaTeoustlSi place \vith you," Car­ Conn." . A-16S* Tilled Towneshend strangled "» P^fectly composed features, he v Sir Harry^ would you mind sending-a -«APITOL HERD DUROC—JERSEY SWINE. seemed quite as carefree as any of rington said. "It will only be a small WANTED A MAN, WlT*t (1,400 TO $1,600, eB(UHshed 1888; a few gilts, breeding boars, ^"'afterwards. It is possible that servant .to fetch my maid ?"• ' \' tfi take position as manager" of a E-10-26C aprlng pigs. J. H. Banghart, Lansing, Mich. party—Grace and Sir Thomas Mars- store- C. H. -Yaxley, Big Rapids, Michigan. the guests, and perhaps a little more B. B. 5. wD-15«* ^ -(Was a witness of the actual Farndale turned to'-go,-but "Bar- borad than any one else present. ton, Sir Harry Farnsdale, your father, A-Jtfa r e se entere( e court put-a restraining hand upon his REGISTERED GUERNSEYS, COW AND meatP ' ' "" room in Ttom .the cloak room they made you and little me." »14» PER MONTH AND UP. YOU MUST two heifers, Also two pure bred Collies, male -drujusee the murderer leaving by arm. "Be careful, Harry. Not a word have »100. Lock box 68, Beatrice, Nebraska- and female. G. A. Wieent, Watervliet, Mich their *ay slowly to the great salon, "Dear me!" Adele Exclaimed. "No, I D-1C3* per^ escape,. Towneshead must to anyone—not e\'en that she is ill. - lavishly decorated with palms and didn't mean you Mr: Carrtngtonr iSil- - WE HAVE ATTRAeHVE- O.P8SI1NG8 11L _._•_ .. ^.,,,.,. ,.,,._ .,. ., . .. -.- -°^.^ closjMn killed as he Sat in his chair, There is gossip enough, now. and this spring flowers, the magnificence of most forgot to tell Lord- Harcourt Michigan for t.ho_right" kind of life insurance . LARGE STRAIN P. C.—CAN SPARE ONE ~ toryt^ more inclined to believe will only start more tongues wagging men Our policies are unusually liberal an«- of my^hcrd 3Soars, sold for no fault; "a few J,h< which was subordinated ^y the gorg­ that Miss Marston is in the conserv­ r attracti3£g, and our agency contracts stand spring and fall boars, will.be sold at bargaiir ?j5on entered just before the eous costumes of the rapidly arriv­ if it becomet known." " alone in merit, as to ftrst-yeat.'s commissions, prices, a few choice bred gilts, no bsUer- atory.'' with-rcnewals. Only -experienced men of ster­ breeding to he had jit any price. H. O Valley Ktruck.j Jhere was prob- ling - character and of pronounced ability as ing guests. Thanks to his great Swart*, Schoolcraft,'Michigan D-150 "Let's lead him there," Carrington (To be continued) producers, need investigate-. Address A. S fuggle as~Dotfson attempted FABMS FOB SALE Novsl wealth and the sponsorship ,of the suggested. "Surely the conservatory Burkhart, -vice president, Conservative Life In- for tal* ^e raan ^rom leaving by mirairee Co., South Bend, Indiana. D-163* American ambassador, the host, and is sufficiently large to enable us to POULTRY AND PET STOCK YOUB LAST' OPPORTUNITY. GET_ A Citlseicape, but the other was too his daughter had "met many well leave them alone there without re­ SALESMAN1 FOR PATENTED;, NECE8- homestead, $75.06, Relinoofshments, K0Q-Qp.- ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORN ERGS, sary article for automobile protection; easy Deeded lands, $10 per acre op, J. B. Dunksp, capital him. Apparently, Do'dson 630 18th., Denier, Colo. A-168' known Londoners', and being liked de­ turning here ourselves." 76 oents for IS Arba Face. Vciding, Mich seller to auto owjters. Interstate Chemical were im clown the fire escape and spite \ the somewhat bluff Western Co., Detrolt^Jhch^ D-152" But Carrington's hopes of a tete-a- — • - —" . iMsai. - DANDY FRUIT AND X>Al££22Sa£ °rganj to take the sheath of thp mannei of the father they had been tee were dashed, for as Harcourt "~lm&TY WHITE~1pLYMOjJTH SOCKS. WANTED-rJMEN AND WOMEN TO SELL cheap; close to city on Lixungton. avenue; jsi- Jsr i^'was clutched so tightiy in taken uj5 by everyone who was anyone Flsfael ^Rnd Cyphers strain ffma and baby fraternal insurance. Dtfvid Swinton, Saginaw, come every day in the year; consider advant­ joined them, Sir Harry Farndale,- im­ chicks. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. N. Stack, Michigan D-152* ages investigate uuickt 0*werjW. R. Daush 'tis' fingers that it was all I could do in the capital. Chehanimw Mich. BD,168- erty, R F D. 2, Ludirurtnn, JlIicK^—B-IW* posing looking in his magnificent red THE BEST-THING FOR YOU TO DO. remove it." Tn the throng weie many titled per­ and white uniform of the Horse BARKEU PLYMOUTH BOCK EGGS FOR I waivt-a-man or .woman in your locality to FOR SALE—CO ACRES SAND AND CLAY i "It is strange that D'odson did not .hatching for"*KHle . good winter layers; first help me establish a profitable and permanent loam: new house with rel'ar,- barn 80x58 V sons,, cabinet officers, members of Guards, came up. prise .hen at Musbeson: 91 per setting- 1ft. business 1 furnish everything and will give food outbuiMinga , water, fruit, etc., one msk*^ Ep^ke some outcry, or that his cries John McGilp. Montague, Mich ~*--BD-153* the person accepted full charge of the busi­ from mterurban : $2,600; une-half cash Ad- parliament, diplotsats and scores" of "What nonsense has Dicky been ness ' 1 manufacture and irandle articles peo­ dress, A G Dell, Nunico, Mich. D-150* bere-not heard by anyone in the military_men whose gorgeous dress talking to you, Mis,s Marston?" he EGGS FOR HATCHINCU.J8PRING BROOK ple cannot get along without, which are sold |lub," .-aufCarrington. ' yarni strain, bred to lay White-Wyandotte on the profit sharing plah. "A fine, good paying . TWO NEW YORK STATE FARM BAR- uniforms were conspicuous amid- the asked. ~ * A $1 50 per 15. Nelson SijhTUti-CaledpniB, proposition for you. No capital required gains mist be sold 181 acres rich loam, "Perhaps he did call for aid," Mac latest Parision creations ,of many Mich 1 f D-fBO* fcrneBt Wrn Bullock, 11-13-15-17-19-21 Library nearly level, no stonos. 18 acres ^nature ap­ "He's been tailing me that he will St, Grand Rapids, Michigan D-160* ples Nine room dv.elllnfr. Large -baaesDeat Bee said "There were but a few ser­ beautiful women whose throats and have a title somejlay and much to mj DAY-OLD CHICKS FROM STANDARD barn. pftce S12.000. Also 100 acre* vants in the club at the time and alt Bred White and Brown Le?horns, $9.0J1 per 'AGENTS WANTED fertile black loam lit acres wheat. Three hair glistened with brilliant jewels! surprise, doesn't seem to relish the 100. Bred to" lay, ~larg& white eggir~ Safe -acres—apples,^—Nine room.-house. Big- barn. K-4hem ^were-in-another par_t_of_ th<> nrrival jruarunteed Catalogue free. Wol­ bargain pme 51,63C. Both convenient to rail­ "lt'.v splendid of you to find time to fact at all." Adele answered".' verine Hatchery. Bo-c 2221, Zealand,,Mich WIDE-AWAKE AGENTS ABE COINING roads, schools, churches stores. Charles C luilding. At the foot of the non stair- D-152* money lAitn our easAy demonstrated «ix>clal- Gre,in, Buftalo, NY. _ D-150* come to us when you must have so "Of couri-e I don't and you wouldn't tiee Write today for particular" and new pay. howeM>r, the final ttruggle carnr. catalog: Bronwn Suppl> Co, Fxanklinvillo, niuth to occupy you," Adele Cornibh either if you knew haw much it takes "BOTTN^S^TKAIS'ED ON FOX. DEEK, FABMS WANTED. J1J SELLING PROPO- X Y. A-153* =aaid—a^-Sh&Hjaaeted^Baycour-t. tn keep one up!'.' - Carrington ^ex- wolf, bear; bloodhounds, lltusrrated cataloauc sttion. Buyers located frc^ Farm Realty Co i ailing for^aid that the murdcier hie-c*rir._iLiiu.i. Rookwpod Kennels, LexniB- McCords, Mich. Y-149* "I'm glad to see you, too;" Corniah ton, Kentucky , j -inr52* —SEfcfc F4SWE DOCTOR. _tSRE*-TEST plained^ f*'nt,. repair tool. Sample one dollar J Faed, YOV BUY THE IMPKOTEMENTS. FILE [tangled him—having left_ his knifo 1 bo\ 3, TiwmPln. Mass A-133» joined in laying his powerful hand "But you inherit vast property -with EGGS FOR HATCHING; BARRED ROCKS, on the land 160 acren. 4 miles from towxi. |i poor TowneaheiulS lioiij K I RedK. Lojht- Brahnlas, S C Brown and well, well-house, tank, dwolling, stable. Prhy- upon Hiircourt's bhoulder "I didn't it. don't you ?" Adele asked. WANTI.O— IN* EVERY LOCALITY, LIFE White l^Rhorno. SiKcr Spangled HamburKS, »2,200, worth $8,000. Stanley Robinson. "Voui theory then insurance ageniB. mpeneoce nqt nece»»*ir>i know, but what the police might have "Yes but it's all entailed!" Caning- Blacji Spunish. M. Hi Turkeys, PeKln DUCKS. Nampa, Idaho. * D-153* ' Circular free. • Northfork;i Poultry .Farm, A fine proposition. .Positions are guaranteed. •'Mr. Carrington, I have no theory.' 1 detained you as~a-suspicious charac-. ,ton said .'miserably. "I'm poor enough' G-rantsburKr Wisconsin. V -•- -. •- 0-15251 (I. K. UouBhty,'Jackson. Mich. - ' A-1C3 ' Si'fy fornjvcpnclusions until I am t'er. Out in Arizona where my ranch .TO TRADE FOR VILLAGE PROPERTY now, bu't'ithe'n I'll be stcjne; brbke! Be­ $4.50 TO.: »9.60 A 'DAV EASILY MADE; 80 Acres near best town .in -Kent conaty. r FOR SALE—BELGIAN HARES; WHITE. -Si* room .house, dandy basement'barn, timber |eady to act," . - -._: J eo-opprat,- with:, us.".' SomethinK..-Ui«ful:_that 4§r-the sheriff rounds- upralr-the loun­ sides- -I lf—have- to-wmfc-when I'm-a- GraflO,Mttver- Rahbitiy; 521_^W. North , St., fmitr- good water. -,-Only ¢3,000. -If_ you're r ,t**Tsf-irP3rf^--Parttlhliar»-^ree-r'----Bowman-€0./ "Then j-ou_aife 11.7 nearest solution gers-.in the town after ' a" row in-,a : •Route 4, Lansinir Mich. • ' D'-ICT» tted down with villagepropsrty," fiftVuS-ftbowt— lord-!^— •''..', \ 'lS«,rair -Str,-. p3jjd---Rania«> Mich. D-t53» this. The Wolverine Farms Co., Aahton Bia«., rthe problem--than.-voir-wer?- he:+gambling^omt. TfieTTif he can't find "Work?— Are.thevtuties of a- noblc- •DONT I.BT VOUK POUL- Grand Rapids, Michigan. ' _;. A-153^ ore ? " .HFaiggur^asketl. try suffer with lice. We will ' AGENTS—MAKE MONEY SELLING THE" the Tndp who did the killing he Jiangs man so ai-dtipus?" /--• v.. tell you how-to make "Sure advertised . jElaidwin double service' house dreesc's and/aprons; clean; lucrative occupa- -WANTED OWNERS: WITH RENTALS.' ''No. In fact 't.-am-fartbe^—f-rom. It the.fellow that's the least use. 7rCertaTnIyT One has to go 10 the "~ Kill»r P.int." Can be farms or business property" of. any kind for put up at. any drug store. sale-or exchange to send stamp for. pai'UiulaM— : today-£ot_narticulars. Baldwin Garment Co. han I was this afternoon, and I may "Rather".a clever idea," said Har­ Make your' own lice palnt reuarding new J1.00 method. "Farroer" House-and listen .to all sorts of silly HolyokeV Maps. "•""" . D-1635- "Farroer' and sell it to your neighbors. gpwlcs, Pettry; New York. D-152 ay to you, sir, that iffoneTvay"'I :im court with a smile. "In that case I'm speeches!" .'.'" :i_ • .'..'•- Complete.recipe and directions AGENTSV'DO NOT .ACCEPf ANY -OEFEB elie'veri. that such is;the case." «ftre_to "go free for they'll, hang Dicky for "making sent-for .25 cests. GOOD ..GEO.RGtA -FARMS FOR- SALE; "I- can't, imagine Dicky- making"a until you have ours. Wrife-for free samples Write!today and mention pa- finest cliniates-'-gfow.crops 12 months in the and new catatogue, just out., Arfzona-Snles "How" "Sft 1" asked" Harcourt. here. M'll.speak to MacBee about it." speech," said. Farndale,. "although tier. Address. M. W.- Agency, year; fine grain .land, wheat,, oats; rye, rottoD, Co., R. D. No. 1-, Y.u'ma, Arizona. .. A-153* "Hail it not been for the ilevelo'p—• - "Father!" protested Adele with a 549 Front Ave., N. W„ Grand trucking, fruits alU.kindsT stock -raising*";-large :J Harcourt did once."'" Bapids, Mi?h. H-150F and small farms $10.00 per acre/"'up," "Hat" Bents we have'^jn'st been ;discussing, smile. " Do n't you think they "'are'both AGENTS. EITHER SEXT SELLT TOILET free. B. j; Peagier. Butler, Georriii. .:^ ,^152», -'Oh what:--Was it about?" Adete" goods,. 100¾ profit; write - the RobeWMlllirr ln<] t ho . possibi lities 4 fey. have sug- horrid, Mr.,Carrington?" -..";-. asked eagerly. "/ .. ,.. NURSERY STOCK AND SEEDS Sales."Agency. Box" -62E, .Patch Grqiie, Wis­ FOR "THE LAND'S " "SKE^JS?'•'• &.,,Ttr~ consin. - . A-153F Harris, of Ellsworth, Aotriin ceaiiii&MiiKi, - estetl fome7~r should have been Indeed, I do," Carrington said TWELVE DAHLIAS ll.OOr WBWE, BLACK, L "I-Treajiy don't remember,- said Hart sell you a.farm now. • ""•• "L-14*""" lbliged.,10 place you'under arrest,: my promptly. "I positively decline to' be orange, pinV, sulphur,' purple- white tipped, AGENTS "MAKE »10 A DAY SELLING court. S '^Scknething exlreniely"unim­ scarlet white tippeji, pink- yellow center, yel­ MorelandT Motor Oils. .We* need an ac^ve^ arrested .'unless you are the sheriff." portant."^ /• _. . ^^ —C^^' low -maroon center, wine cactus, maroon cac­ energetic man .to represent us in your .terri- tus, red maroon center. Satisfaction guar­ DGLYOU CmWlHia.P? tory. Write for particulars of our commission"" "i'O .SELL YOUR PLACE, OR-'BUY YOUB "^tres/ me ? How annoying While you're about it,- Adele'," Cor- anteed. Rosa:- Reed," Elgin, Iowa. A-I63* : "That's the funny part of it," Farn- proposition. Give references. MorelandsBroe, neighbor's, or exchange., it .for city property; tslv-said--m-a- qaiet-tonei-"You'd bet--- & C:rane, Adrian, Mich. , . B-1B3*. vainmt lots or some other farm? CalLby; phone ' -".As- it is, .sir, "fthink I sKaTTTjel ttete^-explnincd . SWEDISH SEED-OAIS. jr.Jn nerson on Averffl 7S^XO,\-nm; AwU-n^tr - : 1 to straighten out tUs matter withi.ti_a. teYIiirTesFThis feRow Kantlwa.hr, top."" have; the faintest—htea what" he was"jBlect , al^i Garioir Ncgzfr. -Samples:/ree^ 0, I iiEvVEST PJKOPOSITlON-^O^TEgEBf^Te-.'al l hinds'of'Farms and City •jprgue, . Ttyi . Bodm M. York, Millinfrton, Mich. 15-1S3'' day; everybody buys at sight; r00""per" cent He.spokfi- w-ith-4y improved conditions,' thoroughly sprayed and" If you do, ask the publisher of this paper SejKpjjjdJ^o^^d^ib^leaVc^'early.'*' about-the wonderful .advantage of advertistna I?ish to -ge-eat-te^ray-count4:yi.seat for "Uniforms are worth ' more than free from, disease: Shipped in sax, 60 cents A:GENfs.J»'ANTED IN EVERY TOWN per bushel. JF\ O. B.1 Beniah.. Special price and city to-sell high grade" household specialty. in thTB-^rnn*B!«iuw^Xour auV-p)aced within Thenjlas. sheZffiiaiXHrringtonifihat this-column ,wilr go Into over 50 weekly news- [the week end." -" -"777 ~^~ ~ " -jhTOpeetiyg-^ities^Digk/' said— Har­ on-terge lots Jay-Robotham, BeultuVMich. Greatest agents' article ever found. Particu- ted together?- Cornish led Harcourt to! D 152 la« freer^e. :M?T5obinBOnr+22-Washihgton nspeja. Place .J5aur ad with_your local news­ "By all means g©?*~ said' MacBee, court banteringly, and was s^jorrPat: paper.- He wil| doTtiie rest. D-i60F~ one side. "I hope you; understood my — --__._--;-> '-'.-".. • * Ave., Newport, K». D-160* |"There is nothing yqu can do-here/ for his pains, so he, left Carringtonj •remarks," he. said seriously. This; has parity; 97¾ jcerminstion; $9.25 .per bushel; -BUfflNESS^PPOBTONITIES r^? T land if-you should be needed "1 can to his own devices and sauntered -^^CEJ^NJEOitS^ been a particularly nasty affair, and I bags Includci. Dadmun Bros., 'Whitewater, [easily reach ypsrty wir& - If. Scotland Wisconsin.. '.: t ; D-152* FOR UST. OF AMEStCAN FIRMS EM- can appreciate ^what it means to you. aw&y towards the conservatory. . TO EXCHANGE BUSINESS. OF .ALL Yard should ' require . your presence"; 1 Uai plc^nit^-Ataerican-fcaboT in. South America • In a distant .co_rner he.fouhd.,Grace ."-.-SEED._. COBN;T3*TISFACnO_ Ti,_;._i^ /^-i"j—i- iuri-i.i»..N GUARA^tl^/". • lot the state. ,^G^. tR. BrJujinesaulusine5 i .£?*&%Jit ipecnange""wS, o40 send ti.09_„ iSouth -American Serving- fS. It.is a-fortunate^ thing that you have teea." TJesse Pickett, Caledonia, Michigan: for any reasoit'-itvwould not be a vers' Houseman BIdg., GrandTla-rndB, Mich. Y-149 • San Fran":'sc!,.^CaUforhla, : A-1S3* your position to protect you—ofcheB- seated behind a bank of palms. She BP-161* (Utficult; matter, to locate a man so^ FOR SALE—SHOE SHOP, BEST ONE- READ—KNOWLEDGES IS POWER. GREAT- smiled as he approached; and made SUBAil-GBASS— FREE SAMPLE SEED. wise things might have been far. more hiah shop |in Lansing, Mich.; fine . location, est book. Particulars free. Write Edward . mnll, bnivain na ynnr liWlanip," he con - Full information, address O. Ullery, Lubbock, room for him on the bench beside her. law jrent;v)wner forced -to sell on -account of- Kramer. Fowler."Mich. ^. _: D-15r*~ lUbHgiecablui-Iliei'tainly hong.you'will TgJias.^ -,-.-''_ ^../- D-161- oluded with a smile. "- - " " .J;. "You've quite ioTgiven Jtie?" Har- poor 'health, T"George W. Darling, £12 Sooth be--fljle of all this annoyance soon; SNAPDRAGON IS THE,COMING GARDEN Larch St., -Lansing, Mich. : A-16S* FOR SAIjg JtWFIV^At^TYLBNB UCB» "You don't imagine I'm' going to ing plant and ftxtnres. Bargain. court askedianxiouslyV-JiReally, I must flower. -Bfr/isuim sntlrs- swan, Pnstni fnr Mrs. a H. ^ndjf there-is-anyjhing ^t all that I ff>K< "ran;away, do you?" Harcourt: asked? e out of: my mind to have "behaved- H»t- of choice. new varletiesv My specialty. :M ffiTi j can do, please"36 not hesitate to calt '"• tG.-*-RamsbuTBv^omerswortli, Hi H.— -*B1' 'liina,; bazaar; ja41es^-ajicr-gent-'s--furnlshings. 7- -^0^;c^rs6-^4^';'5^Bee"-'-q-uiokIy' Qniy stock-of kind..in Iarge~townr- " «. , ^f^^W 0» -3ENTO BBAtJ- iiptni nie/'" "'.:''.;.•'"-""•".."<":," - ••. so this afternoon." _ : •. sussuEediiim. • "'On die'contrary, your ONION" SEED—WE ARE EXTENSIVE stock. Reasons.for selling are good. Address tiful genuinevi-earl ring—white or lavenderi. " "Tou are" very good; $/ir.~<£brnisii," "I understand, Jac^c," she said in­ growers and dealers of the best varieties M. Brook. & Co.,'Northvllle, Mich- A-i5S* sent subject^to; examination. Onfar M,50. •>*>•> attitude fronithe-beginnrng^has been dulgently. ' ^* And I can't blaine you.' Write for price. Also ask for description and J. DunUp, Pepin. Wisconsin. . itisaS Harcourt said,, "but J hardly.^antici­ FOR SALE—OR TRADE FOR- FARM OB niosHc commendable,: if I may be per- prices of our new Red Globe. We also grow pate anjsJiirther trouble.- We shall go Now, please, let's say no more about" orfloh set*; Schilder Br*tt. ChllHcothe, Ohio. city property; 5-;,Goo«f"Hve hardwarejmsiness ypresg, my appreciation'of U-I6IT located in.the sugar beet district of the Thuinb. gi^Wwd,...: War; Bongs. -Price ll^postr-id to Harcourt Manor tomorrow•'. as I Mt all;" ;; ;. ~. ) of Michigan, Rich soil; exclusive-- hardware HerriTr-pr^rSSgff-tlurling St., XbuZSrW. ith'feTfacfc". ..."." '.;" v ^:7 •' MEDICAL dealers. Good clean, stock, will inventory-about ..-....- „,;,"' -- -.----::-^-- •>•' A-163*. planTredF'an^t-wiU-bej^st_pJeasant "I'd like to forget all about it as S3,«00;.nb dead,'stock. Good piano trade, ^TJbgnk >"ou," aaid Harcourt, look- fpnnie..to.have^ you^and^Miss CornSh weuV'-said-HarcQlirt earnestly. "Have CURE A CORN 10 MINUTES; RE- Will rent buildings and dwelling reasonable. PHONOGRAPH RKCORDS 1» CENTS eeipt ' 15c coin. VF. Outton, Little JJock. Terms to right parties. Best of reasons for each. List free. Victor Cornpariy, Box MoL ' g^KTvis"-watch. "If ybUvwfirexcuse selling. Inquire prior to May 1. 1915. AdV. Boston, Mass. there with me^" I-am yery glad that "yourseen Kandwahr-tonight? Arks * -- .... D-152* A-163* me,-it is time Mr; Carrington'and-1 here?" dress-122 North SeventrTSt.;- Sajjihawi Mich; you-are.'able to comp." .•". --,-": "No^aid .Grace. "Is he li BHEUMATISJr SIFKERERS; CiVIT EX- GOLDEN MAGIC OIL: CURES ALL ACHST were starijuig. Mr. Cornish, the Amer­ "So are we," Cornish replied. "And '-Yes, but* no one has ,s5eri him for periirJenling and aufferlng. Stxtyrthtee cures najna and-lameness andbreaks Jup * eoUUhS" ican" yotf'm'et this afternoon, is giving over 89 per cent of all chronic cases. . Postal WANTED TO BUY-^UNDERTAKING AND now, if you will pardon-my saying.so, the last half hour." ,- ' brtjlgs valuable infoimatioo. Peters^Health furniture business. -. Gobd'-t«i,wn. Good- buai- A ir a reception this Evening* tarn going I should advise you not to' make.«iy4_JlL ^Mnr't-"(>i*l:«^'*hini • anywhere," Co., P. O, Hi, Denver, Colo. *• D-154* (ness. Hal B. "Preston, Charlotte,-Mich. . "^!; " **?^^-"*3*'^-^ .lZ-.. ..^...... ,,-....,;,._..:.'...-: ,.-D-«8 • there and' wjieri t. leave his house, more;, breaks such as_j you made, this Grace said.'. "I was in Jhe salon until . FRECKLE OINT!*ENT. I-OSmVELr JUST v?;ll eitJier-come directly home or; drop!. moves Freckles- giving beautiful - complexion. BOOK "YtJUB ORDERS NOWV" NO-OTHER rtog^*, 'arr r*- ••» w*^' s; -Hnorning. It. is weJLenaugh^.pfirhap_S, a few minuteS'-before you" came-a'rid Mail 50c. "Beautiful booklet free. pjrrC.-H- bread; 500 tiens bred to la*--to-select eggs a beogem;, I vrfll send you one free' for « iiS. in:at the Qrill club.' Berry Co.. Chicago, IU. --- f D-15S' from. Hatching eggs tJ.i»0 per 15, *S.«0 per to say such things among your per-']^' 50: *o.0« per 1*0 and $45.00 per 1,000. Chicks »>rnp.to pay ^stage.^bartX^^ "If anything, transpires in the meaiir: sonal frien'ds; but it's damned risky • She stopped abruptly and followed Will cirro colds, will »16.00 per 100 and 1120 per (1,000. Custom •~i~~~~<~^^~^^ ; •_'['__ A-168* time, I shall^not forget to advise yo^;" 1 # ¥ "»X =1 11 > »WP coughsi/.wil, l cure hatching a specialty,* 2^'-" *^*-* bronchitis. 'will give Cheap course. Write r * M-od5ulS?*r»i JfacBee promised'and'hurried away.-,. Nrs," "'"-""--T-;———^- ihj6-box of the great palm at his el- comfort to asthmatics, ^will eare incipient pul- incubator capacity at'-one time.' Ship-eggs rhcpiary 'tuberculosis, will increase ' red' blood •any time. "Wa. Roberts, Grandville. Mich., Sarcouit stood.silently by-the-tahle. Kv^-i-y rrian therp was wr intittBt'L j"*^- She loojted* ujrSickly and was corpuscles. . 0*C-Y-.OL . is gnaraBteed under Bell phone, Grand 39. 0.1B2* ifter the. inspector had gone; He was Specialty, country churthea stcSS. ilf CIl. friend-fcdth the exception of yourself about.f^earwhen .thfeVlook-^^^ FOR SALE—BOX SHOOK FACTORY! der^es. Ho»«^S .81¾¾½^ saw iyid planing .mill, 8^001^0^-21^1^11-8,11-111- ^thihking- :o|- the_strange monogram aiid^-": :•-.', ;- : .:.,• .";• " •...- >. DB. WM. B. BUNT, eyes stopped her and she could drily good- condition t bargain ; muBt sell uuick,- H. It« E. Ninety-first St. New Tork City , wv™^J^^. D-lf feand wandering if Carrington had "Exactly," " Cornish interrupted. stare at'hint in wonder: T. Benoit, Hamburg, Ark. , . D-1S2* SPORIC1DE. SITRR\:^i'rg3g^gg^4- Kiiotice'd-itr-^Jnce' he was about to men- "And that is the man I particularly ''Grace," he said. . "I don't know MORPHINE. "LIQUOR OR LAUDANUM ^tsT^aranteed' Simple u> teiii -S-Lt ^ habits' cured 'without sickness at Patters-m FOR SALE—CARRIAGE BUILDING AND W here TO repository in live city,-apod *4ocsrtioir-f6r anto Ijtion the uncanny device, but thought coramend-4o_the:attention of ,the po­ Institute; .416 Michigan street, .Grand Rapids, IHS-^ . »•»« ^wntf^l^" why yon are trying to .deceive me; but garage. Act quick as chance is open to live Michigan. Then why die or so Insane ? Get etter of it just as Fergus appeared .business man. Do you .want" this, location? 8R lice.. -1 don't like these Indians. They you are not telling the. truth!" '; busy. • .^-151 IU> announce th^-the linWiusiTie-was Address*, Box 146, St. Louis, Mich. C-152* are lincannyW-like the half breeds we She- grew pale and Rer body trem­ "ISSLLARD-S' OIVTMENT CURM^PILES ^•tt^rSew~Yi?kr ^:^S 1 AUTOMOBILE AND ACCEBSORIEU ; waiting bolow. •-. ---, ---_- find in Arizona only md?e;.mysteri^ bled. "Jack. " she exclaimed^-J'What and Ec*emn. Stamp for sample. H. K. Mil- FOB WOMEN" ard & Co:. Grand Rapids, Mlehl«*n.\ Y-153 an earth.- -^MAKB.ftf WEEKLY ADDRESS^ •miles. Write fof ' CHAPTER other rises. Cot Rate lx, - Writ* *~ yi. ::..-..y: ing envelopes and addressing circulars at Howe, 416 Scrih- ^^Tet it seems impossible-that-he "If-you:lwo*i!Ltell me I have nothing TheCuprl-Sol Eye Remedy Co, her, Grand Rapids, Mich. The Monagram Once Wore. 1nevupn-w home, spare time; particulars for stamped en­ D-162 could have been the man^-said Har­ more to say," he went on rapidly; Want! every permm vrho velope. Success Supply Co., -1B40 Belmont The streets adjoining the mansion court, in the hope that Cornish would "Bat *we might as well undej-stand hu tmm/UTED UBS of Ave., Chicago, III. D-lo3* Ik that Henry Cornish had leased for the express a further opinion upon the eich, other now. Oijr engagement other"£i-f DISEASES to WANTED-^LADIES IN YOUR TOWJTTO W. T. Welsh * Co., Murray. London "season, were thronged with subject. must be broken. If you won'tdo it I write for infomwtioB. introduce our new kitchen utensil. Write to­ Rapids, Mich B^O^iV Adsrsa: CtTtl-Stt CCstfAITT, JtaurU, Uuu. day for our proposition. Warren & Brechtina. A-153*' ^carriages- and motor cars. One by one . "Not half so impossible as your will—here tonight—publiciy." . • • D-1M* 34 E. Delaware, Grand TtaptdS; WieKij[«r,. . "wwiViBcr • A-l.M* B K KN P A, C -th»y paused before the canopy spread having- done it," the-Amermh obr He saw her sn?ay and. caught her es y-T Ma,1eab1e 1!S. , Bra a. 2S ^Alnmltium,""- W? CAN GlV«-LADIE8. FKOM'iTvirTO Too) Co., Ltd.. Grand Ra^ £Machin™ e tsih the sidewalk and emptied jpcted. • . _ " . she jfell limp and unconscious-into his ten dolmxs a day selling our specialty; needed ffjroups of distinguinhed men: and "Thank you," said Harcourt turn­ arms: Sfck af heartT he . laid her HOT SPRINGS.ARK 4n.«v«y_.»<>Bi»^j»nd for free particularajt BLOOD POISON RHEUMATISM AHO ones. The Dana-Mfg. Co., Lcesburav Vlr- dilomety gowned women. Lord ing to watch Carrington as he talked tenderly back ubon the bench and for ALLDKASa ,0FTW ttjOOOCUftEtVtfT NOMr *lnla. Drill* ^Hareourt's was but one of many can with the host's daughter. She was a a moment stepped away: -Quickly he WRITE SAM J.QAVIS. BCCrTtTAITfOII PAMOUB «ALI AND krnnr-nJT- U. W^ A. ,1, sjpth ancient arms emblazoned on particularly attractive girl, and espe- looked about; and-,making sure-that DH. JOHN THIW»S HCMCOY COMniMv 168 « 1*»¾^rT^fc^«21"cSr -• DtaardJS X-It»

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Beatrice, your letter was fine; I en My father is in camp about twenty<-ftve joyed it very much, and I am sure our miles from here, BO. I have all the THE CHILDREN'S STORY little club members will, too. It was chores to do, but I have a good time lucky the snake didn't strike above just the same.- We have a farm of 80 Late Embroidery Designs your shoe, waa'nt it? I never had acres .and have a good time chasing Prepared E*pt«t*lly tor Our Piper TELLING CLUB many adventures with snakes;-in fact, cattle about one and one-fourth miles I am rather afraid of them. I think each way. But I take a horse gener­ •gfM/V" Essfflyn Dak Nichols, Editor •ft stepped on one when I w«8 tjuite«a ally and have a good ride night and piece of Pure White linen, size 18x67 morning. I have ft brother T»years old . »627-^35 4ej Rock Wind, HI. little girl, but I don't remember much inches, $1.00 j perforated pattern, in-j and a sister 5 years old. I. expect we \ about it. Write again, dear, we will eluding necessary stamping materials! be glad to hear from you. Here is our are'going to have, a valentine bo* 25c. , Dear JleJ Kiddies,- Bear Me! I've (Please pardon me again, Mary, I eighth letfJer; . today. Now I guess I wiiTTeU the Dear Editor:—I thought I would words-1 had: X, years; 2, biddy; 3, such stacks and stacks of splendid omitted your list of Missing. .Words _ letters from little-club_members wait­ but I will print them here and then write as I* have been reading the .red; 4, wreck; 5, legs; 6; hide;"T, saidr ing for publication that I really think we will have Faith's letter) stories in the paper. I would have 8, see; 9,~peck;'10, head; 11, startled 12, pull. Should I'win and get first" I'd better do as I did last week—cat Mary's, list of Missing Words. 1, wrote before but I could not find your prize you may send me the" game and ,• mykgm talk short and give as mush years; 2,- biddy; _3, face; 5, legs; 6, address. I am 9 years old, am in the - -pjlPas possible to the publication of hide; 7, said; 8, see; 9, peck; 10, head; fourth grade. We have two cats afiiT greatly oblige, Orris Bowerman, Man- 7 he letters. Of course you must know 11, dull; 12, pull."" . . four kittens, their names are: ton, Michigan. by this time"what "a" chatter-box-your- Orris, you are an interesting letter Dear E*Btor:»*=I would like to join,.Snokums , Niger, Tiger? Babe, Mischief editor is; and maybe you have guessed writer. I was very glad to send you a your club, too. I am a girl 11 ye.irs o.d "and HMtch. Babe is an angora. They now very, Very much *he- enjoys her are ajl very nice. I wish to join the membership card ' and hope you 1 and will be'12 years old the First of ittle talks with you, but—UNDER received" it all right. I used to> ride March, I have read the stories in the Missing Word Contest. 1, years; 2, THE CIRCUMSTANCES — your horseback when I was a girl; and one Children's Story Telling Club. I am biddy; S, tiny;' 4, roof; 5, feet; 6, dit>r thinks the little club members time i remember a little grey pony sending the answer to the Missing show; 7, said; 8, see; 9, cryj 10, head; •Aould have the rightifPway. And so Word Contest. .^years; 2, biddy; 3, 11, troubled^- 12,_pill. 1 ftSpTTo see -threwf»e-owet-hetJiead—Eortunalely >ve •will have our Jetters-^-as many of face; 4, edge; 5, legs; 6, hide; 7, "said; this-tetter, in the pdpei-. Well 1 "KaclTit-did i*ii_hBrt me and I was able to ->.ciri"-as we havt> spaca for—AT better close as I don't want my letter unjsh my ride without inconvenience. OK(1B,^and your editor wili have her 8, see; 9, peck; 10, head; 11, full; 12, pulh -Will you send me a membership to be too long.- Yours truly, Majorie We wilfbe glad lo-have-you write-for- i nat some other time. Hc'aa arc ouv- Torrant,-Parma, Mich. our club again, Orris. Lettcr_number lotters: card? I arn in the sixth grade in school. Faith Bostwick, Middleville, Your letter was'nt a bit too "long, fourteen is- all-we -have' r"ooin for this Dear Editorr—I have" "been reading Mich. ^ _ . Majorie, and 1 thought it was very week. i • ' the stories and letters in the "Chil- I sent you a membership card, nice. You must be real fond'-ef Dear Friend:—I was greatly -.{rer-.'s Story Telling Club," I like Faith. Did you receive it ? I am glad kitties, dear; your description of your pleased with the new contest this them very well. Will you please send to welcome you to our club. Here is pets was interesting. Majorie's sister week The Missing words are: 1, nib ~a membership card ? I am 12 our fifth letter?" — writes the ninth letter. years; 2, bjddy; 3, big; 4, roof; 5, legs; yeais old and I am in the sixth and Dear Editor:—I thought I would Dear Editor:—I wish-to join your "6, lay; 7, said; 8j-see; 9,-c-ry; JU)r headl­ seventh grades. I "have two sisters write another letter. I go to school Story Telling Club. I read the letters 11, sadful; 12, peck. I thought the : .md three brothers. Their names are every day—anr in the third grade. I and stories in the paper every time 'it verses were very pretty and the prizes William, Jarnesj. Albert, -Eva and have four studies. I have two sisters comes. I am in the seventh-grade and will'be something to be proud of. This j -addie. Four^of us go to school. My and one brother. My sister's names I am 13 years old. I have one brother is the third time f- -have—written cacher's name is Miss Alto' Wilder. are: Dessn May Culey and Effie D. a\d one sister. Their names are'-Ssspsla. your club and I fcnjoy it \;ery much. T wish to see my letter' in the paper. Culey. My brothers namejs_Law- and Marjorie. I will give answers to We had a valentine, box at our school I will write again. I will write the renee AadreS-Culey" I~guess Twill the_follojEing questions: 1, years; 2, and a little program. I sang a song Missing Words in the verses. 1, ears; not write any more, only the Missing biddy; 8, tiny; *4, roof; 5, feet; 6, with two olher-girls. I got eighteen, Buffet oFDresscr Scarf. —- 2, biddy; 3, curly; 4, shade; 5, feet; Words 1, years; 2, biddy; 3, have; 4, show; 7, said; 8, see; 9, scratch; 10, valentines from my schoolmates. Size 18x50 inches. " <:, Layr?, said; 8, see;-9, cluck; 10r roof;~5, legs; 6; hide;-7, said-; 8, see^- head; 11^troubled; 12, pull. I hope,I Lovingly yours, . Hilda Jorgensen, An exceptionally neat des>ig >- ncad; 11, little, 12, pull.-,Your friend, 0, peck; 10, head; 11, frightened; 12, will receive a membership card. I hope Lakeview, Michigan". - _ eyelet embroidery. Stamped oil Kffie Hunt, Van, Mich. .' comb. I am a little boy 9 years old. to see this letter in print. Good bye. Hilda, you are proving yourself a 1748-^-A Handsome 3_carf and Doily quality lincne, SScr-staraped o| Set. . ~ 3ffie, I certainly hope you will My name ir. 'L.-B. Culey. My sister is Your friend, Marrion Tonanf, Parma, splendid little club'member. It pleases linen, 75c; perforated pattein,/ _ v. rite again, and I was very glad to. 'going to jend a letter too. I hope I'll Michigan. me to know that you enjoy our club so Stamped on a piece of White Linen," ing necessary, • stamping 1)¾ -end your membershirTcarti. yid "you" win the first prize." 17."B. CuIey,'"Lake- --Marrion dear,-did Izsend youa well. I hope you will always enjoy it size 18x57 inches, 70c; Stamped on a 20c receive it? Our second letter follows: view, Michigan."-' ' -'-''.. membership card? It seems to me and will write jnany more fine tellers Dear Editor:—I would like to join for the entertainment of the club : ThardTyou for a very nice letter, that I did hot. You see, I was very your club. I am 10 years old,. and members." You will receive your prize - little friend-. I am glad you joined our sick with the measles when yoiir letter have one brother-and three sisters. about the first of April. This; is all Missing Word Contest - for- you will arrived. and I may have overlooked My brother is married and has two the space We have this week, so I certainly win a prize. The prizes will sending you a carjej. I am going to "7" ntee*tittfe~eiiH^iE=My bldest_sister send you another card right away must gay good Bye. '" DEPARTMrEN] ^ ^i3-4eaching^-scbiifll. I am sendimrjm be sent7aboUt~Ap~ril the first.- Our sixth-'letter-eoihes next.y, -^—_±=i_ (thai is, it win "be-ANOTHER one if I SEND AIL ORDFRS DIRECT answer to the Missing Word Contest. have alreauy^semTyoxr-cSe"), but-for TO rW/S PAI'LR 1, years; 2, biddy; 3, hand; 4; flour; B, , Dear Editor:—I am a. little girl 7 ^Id^Jforj^jire^Jhe Missing fear I DID NOT T will send you a "Tegsyg, hatch, 7, said;$, ooo;-9i :Tii>e me.mherfihipjgard in tomorrow's 10, head; 11,--frightened; 12, pulL Words: 1, years; 2, biddy; 3, hand; 4,.: edge; 5, legs; 6, hide; -7, said; 81 see; "mail. I hope you will write-manyjiice. V* . -Yours truly7 Helen Carr,.. gcottyiHe, letters^foivpur club. We will now : ~r"V3 AND - -, Mich. r- :" 5 9. peck;T~07 SiaoTII, frightened;. 12, have our tenth letter. • --.-- - Helen, thank.you for a nice letter: comb. Dessie Culey, Lakeyiew;, Mich­ Dear Editor:—I would, like to join ttOukEHVLD HELPS I'am-pleased that you decided to'join igan. ., the' Children's Story Telling Club and fvur club. Write again.. HereTis our Dessie—a rnembership card has be in the contest,-1,: years;-2, biddy;'- OVRLADY-RBADBRS-kRE INVITED TOCON. third letter: ' "''--•'. ,' been sent to 'you*..'I hope that you ~? TRIBUTE TO THfSLDBPAKTMBNT. 3, little; 4, .floor} 5, legs'; 6, hide; 7, ADDRESS. UNITED WEEKLIES EDITOR, Dear Editors—I am a' little girl/ will-write a nice_longjetter far our CAMPAUBLDO.., • ORAND RAPIDS,MICH £aidj_8,_seex 9, cluck; .10, head;. 11, eight years old „and. in the fourth club some of these days. Our seventh rueful; 12,jgulL' These are .the Mis­ ' grade, I. have reading, arithmetic, Tetter:follows:"-— - sing Words I thoughTTwouia^put In. Squash Biscuit. and ^^ograpjvylllaiM^Janf^age ahd- Dear Editor:—-I-see -so-mariy-Jittle. ^yb"foth~e]Th"as-a-houTid-^ind"I-hav»a — Oae«.pint_ mjlk^ne-fouj^ft~cup but-. ame is Miss" gJ^^gj[jo^areZw«^Bg^trfhntight' Nichols. I SvTronnasteTB-aroHh^^ J. tninjcTmg^se^^ ^"gpnoTiful salt, one-half yeast cake' brothers, and one sister dead so you an„„,>d inth^fifth^grade ;„'««. fifth .,r»rU. : There_ar.e-fi.vThi™*™ fivee truly,- wy« tttffirret,, Baldwin, Midi. dissolved in one-fourth cup lukewarm see we haye-a big fanvHyr Arid- one in-burjfamilyt' Papa? Maioar Sister I "am'please.i jtb have you join bur water, one cup, steamed and „sifted brother is dead, too. My mother is Edith, age j 19, and -Brother Harold,' club, Clyde; I sent yori ar-card some squash, about six cups flour. Scald not at home now. I _woald." like* to age 15^' My brother-arid I go to school time ago. Write again. Our eleventh^ T the mHk and add the butter,- sugar join your club; I fhink.the card would —only just now he is helping papa cut letter is from Clyde's^ brother. . be pretty. I got nine valentines; we and salt. When lukewarm add the ice.. Ourjteacher is Elmer Messinger. Dear Editor:—I thoughtT~wou'ld had a box. Well; I"will say good bye yeast, squash and flour. Cover and We have*a dog and a cat. I am going write and tell you the Missirg Words. for this time. Write to me. My name 1, years; 2, biddy; S, little; 4, floor; 5, let rise over night. In the morning is Miss Mary Alice Bostwick. My sis­ to tell you about two snakes I helped knead, shape into biscuits and let rise kill last summer -A little friend and ie_:s; 6, hide; 7, said; 3, fee; 9, cluck; ter is going to write to the club, too. until well puffed. Bake in a hot oven 10, head; 11, lrjiocent; 12, pull These Sfa*j»^2CT55stwick, Middleville, Mich- I were gomg to his house when we for twenty minutes • saw a snake-cross firc-road.-We killed are the Missing Words., I haye a " igan; _!_ bantam hen and my i sister-.has a ft and another came out of a brush Swedish Rolls. Mary, Dear, will you please forgive- bantam rooster. Well, I,must close. pile and struck me on the ankle, but Two cupfuls of sweet milk, pne egg, me? I overlooked your nice letter (I Yours truly, Lloyd Holmes, Baldwin, didn't go through my "hoe They were a kitle salt, a quarter-of a cupful of _think it came when I was sick with three or four feet-jongr-We^took-them.rMichigair-. -_ _- the measles) and failed to send you a Y7=4wigar-3nd_a^iatfcBcyeast-cak*e (dis­ mr me at on a stick between us and carried sent -you a membership -cax&-.—T «">"* y ?^W t >d I Lloyd, I solved) Stir these ingredients to tlicni to hie house Hig sister took expect you have been wondering and card the same time I sent your ^ther" and add flour enough to make woridfervrrff">"fiy-rffi4Tto1r^end-fww3--e ojir^^e.^h^onlygot one finished^ brother one. I hope you will write a. thin batter Let it rise. Turn out ourse'l will send you a pretty and-lost the film .go 1 didn't get one.. -man>rWce_tttters=_c*=ear=^br -Our f-o{ n the board and cut into-strips, rolL Of course,• . . T i.j .i .. i.-j i.„ TI i. — thirteenth letter comes next. - membership card right away. And I wanted at so bed, too Hope to see up and let rise again. Bake twenty- 1 right here' is a good place to speak my letter in the paper— Dear Editor:—I have seen quite a five minutes. * —T" * of something REAL IMPORTANT— Your littlp friend, Beatrice Bash- few of the other stories and sa^T If any of yc Ji#le cTuirmembeMiiave ford, Baldwin, Michigar. thought 1 would, write once for luck. Spinach Salad. , FAILED to receive a membership P.—S.,-Dear Editor—The "answers to Will you please "send me a member­ Chop cold cooked spinach very fine card PLEASE WRITE TO ME AT the "Missing Word verses are: 1, ship -tickek-? I am going to school and pack into claret glasses or egg ONCE and tell Yne*about it. And I years ^-2,. biddy; 3, small; 4, floor; 5, every day; haven't missed one day cups. Make a nest of lettuce leaves, -will send you a nice one right away. legs; 6, lay; T, said; 8, fix; 9, squak; yet, and I don't intend to if I have place a slice of tongue in the center Our fourth letter is from Mary's sis- 10. read; 11, eullcn; 12, pull. Hope I anything to say about it. I am 12 and turn the spinach out on it. Serve with French dressing. ter. got it right. Beatrice Baghford. years old and am in "the seventh grade.

12^3^-A Pretty Frock for the Grow- for No. 4, % yard of 27 inch material | rrrg-Girf. for a Medium size. Price for the 4, • Boys and Girls Cut m 4 -Sizes:—fi—8- 10 and 12 10 cents. years7. It requires 3 yards of 40 inch 1219—A Seasonable, Attractive Style. material for a 6" year size. Price 10 Cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 Drawing Club cents. and 44 inches'' bust measure. It re- 1226—A Simple, Becoming and At­ quires 6½ yards of 44 inch material HI EI.IZAHETH H-4BPE11, r tractive Model. , • for a 36 inch size. The skirt meas-; Editor-ond Bt«*ncr __Cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36j 88, 40, 42 ures 2% yards at the lower edge. • 248 Lexington Xa^TH^ W j. and 44 inches' bust measure. It re- Price 10 cents. Grand Rapids, Mieh qulitis 2¼ yards "• 1223—A Pretty Frock for a Girl. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 mctei rclfiil ir ilr-mmg table, fastening the pnper by bust measure. The sk'V* in' fix inarrlinK thumb tnelia at each corner if you Cut in 4 sizes: 8, 10, 12 and 14 sizes: 22, 24, 26 28, 30. and 31 havt not a draninfr lable the destpm may be years. It requires 8¾ yards of 86 inches waist measure. It require* Iutert-d to a large pasteboard, or anft, smooth inch materia! for an 8 year size. Price 5½ yards of 44 inch material for the boar 1 \\ iter colors, or crayons may he- tisod 10 cents. for thi-iiork Each section you will note 1« skirt, and 2½ yards of 27 inch ma­ njnrteil A ith n letter from tbe alphabet Now 1221—A Set of Ladles' Over'Waists, terial for the overblouse. The tucker tenia-u.fth letter A, all secU«l\» marked A, Vcstee and Collar. "~ requires 2% .yards, and the sagh 2½ coldr nd U 1 hie . C. brown . D, yellow ,- E ffrecn I* blarV No. 1 shows an over waist with long yards of ribbon, for a Medium ftiie The drawings, when completed, may be "chemise" back, over_which the sash Calls for two patterns at 10 oWtt« pasted on pasteboard, or hr m «e>w book for ends of the fronts are"Tie3r- _No. 2 each. kcsplnir Parents should encourage and help shows a similar style, in vest or over 1230—A Simple, Stylish Mod**. tfeeir children to start The llttU one will And pleasure and enjoyment in coloring the bodice ^shape. _No. 3 is a popular Cut in 4 sizes: 14, 16, 17, and it drawings It la « good pastime, and educates model, good for coat or dress finish. yc*ars. It requires £ yards of 44 lack the eJIIW The Editor of the department ln- No. 4 is especially becomijrg^to the material for a 16 year HK. *fb» vlWs cprnstponoenca and will glAdly aiasw»r^ woman_with a slender, long neck. It skirt measures about 3 1-3 ytr*h fe question* a» dr»wftir. revisw work" a»d effor ss WJM» »t»Bip to' ratoM* foe » reply. requires, for No. 1, 8¾ yards, for No. the 16 year sixe at. ;i» " 2, 1% yards; for No. 8, 1 yard; and. Price 10 cent*.

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SPRING POETRY. ThUUthe How dear to my heart is fWoMspe^kl- The records of tihe State Fire Mcrshal «101 SLEEP,. ' ed rooster, , "* ' Stove Polish ,Depaitment show, that twelve pcrstBS Which fond recollection brings back Ut 1 lostjheir hvi*s by.lire atuMwelvu ollJerS my View, ' _ . Iwere seriously -buinod 'during the COULD NO! EATWit h spurs long and pointed ho "usterV YOU mmtfi of January. Ten of thebo deaths Go cro.wing around till he made the air ShouldJJse mid eight of the ijrcncusry butucd weic ttue; •—•—• ' *hi]dreii,~ranginjf from (wo fo sixteen Woman So Weak andllervous And when some strange rooste'r would TS different ears pf__age. The_ caictess use of Could Not Stand Her Chil­ others because more care1 _£flme_to. do_ battle I Is taken-in-tbe 'tnaking resefle-stm±saEotlife-was t«spcasrb^& dren Near Her—Vinol How quick the qid fellow was up on aai-tbe materials" usei! are j fdr four deaths 8(nd four injured, j Chit' Changed Everything for Her _hisjjuard4.__ . —'—-- -- ~ higher grade. *• dren p"!aying_wi^h matches^au^etl /our He'd make the eye-balls of the strange de&ths~andi,was irTe^caus^ofxincf child- Plant City, Fla.—" I wiih I couldteU lop'ster ratfte being badly burned. Othen pauses, everybody about Vinol. For nine yean Black Silk I wai in bad health. I got *o,J could And scatter his feathers all over the such as smoking in bed, children play-' notaleep, and I could notatand Ittohava yajsL-... . ._ '- =- Stove Polishl irjg around hot stove 1jCBS Phone No. 196 account of Illness __ DIAHOHD BKi.ND PIL 1*8, for tiwentrJh*m food that will make people' rise early to years regarded aa'Best, Safest, Atwajs Reliable* eat it, will make a-fortune. • ' ... Miss Mildred Drescher called at the SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS normal room Tuesday She was a « EVERYWHERE Sggg Kitchen Kinks — member of the class of 1910 Miss Drescher gave- us a very interesting If you think your turkey, chicken or .talk about her trip-thru .Europe a CGU -other-fowl will not-be-tender,-steam-for .plEDf years aga '_ • half an holu: by^-placing in a tightlv H0R: NDRSN VAROGN VlaU --^-Miss-Clare Finucanr-a-member of-tl dltettle-with a-kttlo water on the ^ cITPfflRK^ class of 1910, visited the normal room bottom over a slow fire before baking, •ftWiisTBeen'toceivH" PHYSICIANS ANDSURGEONS last-Tuesday Miss Fmucan gave us 'ears and you will have fjfle, tender meat very interesting talk about the "Public aseekperfec- When making a cream sauce put the Office in Monroe block, over Schools" of Detroit She is teaching a "Tilverware in- inifk on to»feeat and rub the batter and Which we offer *" Spring Drug Co's Store • division of the first grade . TaHHfSly ehctpse ^forka, flour together until smooth, stir thts-m- * spoons and fancy- terv- r Phone 150—4 rings to the boiling milk gradually and the The normal class cleaned the normal ihg pieces stamped with sauce will be smooth. Office houis, 130 ,to 4 00 p m. room Iast_week The floor was scrubb­ " the renowned trademark If is a conveniencefor a cook to know 7 00 to 8 00 p -m ed and the "pictures,-, drawings and that two cups of granulated sugar, lev­ forms of hand work were dusted End FOR SALE V 1847 el, weight one pound, one and one rearranged A domestic science din ,«j-third pints of powdered soigar, and two ner was served, vegetable soup and ROGERS BROS. well packed cups of soft butter cocoa was prepared on the stove in the In quality and* beauty normal room ot desi^tii. Una well- SALE OF STATE TAX LANDS Fred Gregory has been quite sick . known silver is unsur- passed. * Itsremark- wittnaii attack of the [rrnrund was STATE OF MICHIGAN lity Has , Auditor General's Department, absent from—school for several_ days won it the popular Lansing, April I, 1915 —Mrs—W—T. Diiggett visited ~at~Ilui Jma-ILSilptr Plait —NOTICE is hereby given that certain ^tKat Wtar*.* normal room one day last Week lands situated in the county of Chaile Sold br leading voix bid off to the State for taxes of DENTIST ' dealers. Send Office, Second Floor of Kimball Block ' Citrolax for catalogue 1911 -and previous years, and described Jfflce Hours >> 00 to 12 a m , 1 Oft to 5 ilOp m "CL," showing in statements which will be forwarded CITROLAX Evenings bj Appointment- all designs. to the office of the Treasurer of said UnaMTMMl County, and may be"seen at said office Best thing for constipation, sour tlllUCB, Su&xuerto _ previous to the day of saleTWill b~e~sotd stomach, liuy liver and sluggish bowels Merlden BdunnlK To at public auctiolTby said Treasurer, at Stops a sick headache almost at once. the County Seat, on the first Tuesday Gives a most thorough and satisfactory of May next, at the time and place 1 -__ flushing—no pain, no nausea Keeps designated for the Annual Tax Sale, if .not previously redeemed or cancelled- your system cleansesL-Sweet-aad-whole- according to law; Said statements con­ some Ask for CITROLAX —Hites -RUWVMKT.tr- tain a fun description of eaeh parcel of ^Dr. C. JH: Pray Drug Store said lands. &UFFERER& PRAMEL fc: FULLER, . Auditor General. Dentist . It takes a woman to settle a man who GIVEN QUIOK RELIEF is made of dust. _ Makes 61 Feel Like 16. __ ; ^Pain leaves almost 1 as if by magic when I " —• n -—~ Office Hours: "Fools often rush in where angels fear "I suffered from kidn^y-juhnent for to use their wings * you begin using "5- 8 to 12 a.m. 1 to 5 p.m.. Drops," thejamousold two years," writes Mrs M A Bridges, And Eveninjs. Many a man walks around and rims a remedy for Rheuma­ JtoblnsohT MisF, ' 'I commenced taking risk at the same time tism, iumbajgo,_Gont._ Pbone No""S23 ' Sciatica, Neuralgia Foley4Cidney_Pills about ten months ^ But there are times when it is better and kindred troubles. ago. I am 61" years of age and feel like to leap before looking .¾. goes riglit to the a 16-year-old girl.'' Foley Kidney Eills spot, stops thatches invigorate Weak and deranged kidneys, The mule that gets in the first kick and pains and makes ALL 6O0LV Y0CNG usually wjns the scrap life worth living. Get relieve backache7 rheumatism and a buttle ot "S-Props" bladder trouble.—Hites Drug Store. Most of us need the money because today A'booklet with that is what money" is for each bottle gives full A. clear conscience makes a soft pil­ HORSES, Suitable fofl :t»x*»»»»^»»:«»»x*>»» directions for Use. Figiires may" not"lie,-but some of low. —"" t ; Its Time To V Don't delay. Demand 9 them get tangied.up m statistics '"6-Drops" Don't ac- Fresh young men delight To. get FARM PURPOSES • • "! V v IJow scornfully a woman who mere- | cept'anything else in pickled. ' V place of it Any dmg- Plant k Tree Jj powders can look at orie who paints. (ist canjupplr rati. If you live ten Uz Few sermons are as broad as they are -!•! _ OR DRIVING. Ilf a young man's cake is "dough," ffom a drug-atora Mad One Dollar to long. We are prepared tp furnish % Swanion Rheumatic Core Co, Newark, hi can easily find, a girl who is. filling > you Shade Trees of any % • Ohio. »rid a bottle of '5-Drops" will be Money may help the man who helps tortake the cake. — seat-prepahi — _ himself. Call, at my barn on Second-st description. Lawns Grad- $ H ybTT fuss about the weather it triay Your friend will-am-fte-if you let your •*-, -, ^jfat/ ' - ' ' ' de and put in first class con- | fee ^ sign that you are getting old nioney talk. — and examine them. dition. Sodding a specialty % Dame Fortune is a stranger to the ] ~ * Wa$i;YonV Children Some men have brains but never majoiuty of people, but her daughter. Often etildren do not let parent! know know when to use them. Miss Fortuue, calls on them daily ' they are constipated,- They fear aome- Wm. Tate | tbir« diatastef uTr They will UkeRexall , He who gets rich quick is apt to go -%y siln, there are two things you" Orderlies—a mild .laxative that tastes broke in a hurry. I East Jordan, R?F.'D,4 g should never horry—money or trouble; ;%•««». Bold onlvTjyua, 10 onto. There'Ihcome a thrashing time fori especially Vouble" - I f, ja **• *• «pr|nB Pruo Ca. ise who- BOW wild (jats. - l I R. MACKEY •»•*••»•»* .*..,»•

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