VOLUME XXII—NO. 16 ST. JOHNS, MICH.. THURSDAY AFTERNOON,—NOVEMBER 24. 19ia TEN PAGES. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

sad BursM sttf^adlac Mullpox cmm war* woat to br rovacctaatod much oft- IHSl____ ««or, say, •▼•ry faw waote. It will socehs HtSMLLPOIl bo oooB. slao. rraai tttls that If oao IDEPOSIimE . I SITE IIAA nf*Tliniira '•ccmalloBvacclaatloa 40Mdooo MXaot rormform •a sMifflafoat FOR X F. TRITO mraiEssE IliC iKTIliHLII of antlbo^lM Im Uir oyatem ayatoai. tima NT. JOHNO '‘PAIimiB PAHMD. WILL PLAT Wim PAMOUS IMCB- nKd nLlUralLlJ may ooa* OFHEiPEHSai AWAT BABLT NfmBAT aOBNIfNI ’ lOI ifflSKLPIH tract samllpox; bat bolac partially TT OP ASNfniPr UfOTMnHNTH. ------safasuardod ac^aat tlio diaoaao by a ON BIIWAIHM TUJiH aatibodlaa. Im will im •“«^*** TBIBB TO BBLL HTABPB TO NT. J. Frad Tntro tMad saddanly at his LMANM, nUIT Aim UNWII Lnwto L. Richards, a former at. ACTMBITT moat mallsaaat form. This ladood la jonift MBBCBAirra. home oa West State atraet at an early CLUB UFOntL ' Johaa boy. who laft Datrolt la« nprliMI ; WHT ■If’HIfiAN IN AFFLICm. the oaaa. Varclaaiod prraoas do ooa- hour Sunday momlag at paralysis of I for Bm Basis te bspome aaalstogt to De ' tract saiallpox; bat tarariably bare It the brain. Mr. Tntro had appeared la Oreef. his old master, writos to a - in littat form, daatba from this light his uaual health until after ratirtag fWeod la Detroit: form boiaic vary raro. Saturday night when hs beeame vlo- 'Whso I left Detroit I oxpectad to Black, or mallgaaat. or hcmorrhag- nia.Minii i cunKS leatly iU. A phyatda^ waa called but ■are to Oftor at C« devote this winter to personal work, tfSS FEMIPRHIGIPIIL CMISE la smallpox has came back to Mlchl* the patient grew woras very rapidly which 1 was more or lees ohilgad to. NT K nan bocauar the aatibodlaa runaiait until about 2 o'clock Saaday momlag abandon by my teaching In that city. I low in tboaa who hava ba« -how hundred ^ shorn five years of age. was arrested by deputy Frank Slater, tioth of this city, and "I am to play In the principal cliiaa pox. one mild case of the disease ban putting that loathsome i«|son Into theBdlag for conceru in wsta on duty apturday night but on It aras not said In Rood faith, iny previously. Thus tha general home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. .Nov. 30, the club voting to accept the Athens and Coostanilaopls. Monday morning wna broken out with friend did not really want to learn the madlcal the officers were hopeful that the Kl- invitation. Hope to have a full house aie postoffice robber would be tracked J. H. iVilcox of the Methodist church "I have ao often hoard from my what appeared to he chickenpox. Ha facts regarding vaccination for ttnall* p|^fp|„|on came to regard smallpox as quite an amount of business is to Is rooming st the home of John Mint- and apprehended. officiating. musical friends here of the really ^ pox; the remark waa solely prefatory harralaw* dlwaaa. scarcely more Among the relatives who came be transacted, also delegates to elect marvelous concerts, from an artistic line, sad the place was tramedtstaly to an account of an unfortunate vac- draade«l than chlckanitox, .-tod The lad. who hailed from ITetrolt, from a distance to attend the services to fhe State meeting of Fanners' point of view, of this society, that. I quarantiRed Tuesday the health of> cinatlon many years ago Whenever vaccination aa an unnaceasary nuis ­ was an adept at side-stepping the Clubs at Imnsing next month. ficerk pronouneed the cane one of you hear any on*- say. "Believe me. I’d ______were Mrs. .Nellie Smith of Detroit. Mr. <'an hardly realise that the very first ance Meanwhile an uDvaccinated truth and told a number of stories, and Mrs. James Turner of Coleman. Dinner committee for the * next time rhat I shall hear them will he smallpox, and the flight office wham Ilka te know what good vaccination |,opulallon .has been constantly ,on the last and most plausible one being Mr. and Mrs. Sylvestar Mattoon of meeting; Mrs Cgme Smith. Mrs. H. with my own assistance. I feel a rather the boy bad worked,* Saturday nigiR does." you «an believe the questioner increase; and any atudant of that the stamps had been given him Owoaao, Miss IJsxie Mattoon of Dwos- Peutt, Mrs. August Jastram. Mrs. H. Just pride in having been recogaixed was thoroughly fumigated by men to have an adamantine preconception i^g ravages at timra of neg- by a man in I>etroH whom he was stir«‘ so .-ind Miss Slater of Muskegoa N Carpenter. here in so short a time, and felt sure who undersund th#lr huslnens. An as to harm from vaccination and that vaccination and revaccina- could be located If he were allowed to I'rogradi for .Nov. 3uth: rtoltation. that you would he interested aa weH an extra precaution, and in order tbnt ba has cIosm I th<- door of hia r'-asoo its fall at times of immunity by gv> with the offlcera to look him up. Florence ITatf; reading. Mra. H. X. as many of my iJetrolt frfendt ” ao unnecessary worry should be oo- and understanding against the facta previous attacks or vaccin- Sheriff i4chavey left on the 4'lk train Carpenter; song. Allen Munger; ques­ casloned In the minds of travelers, tbs tbat acienc*- and centuries of exper- could have foretold the sure Thursday afternoon, hut upon arriv­ IE MICTION SM£S tion "Wnich would be the most prof ­ depot was subjected to the same dIa- lence have < stabllshed return of this malignant type now- ing in Betrolt rbe boy still had other itable for the farmer, horses, cattle, tnfpcUng proesas. It Is a strange fact that although a4*attertng over Michigan. >'arns to spin, ami was locked up until M>!>E» DNS WOK sheep «»f swine, having just $200 to MEMDBIS OF JURY ^irkson. whose psople lire aenr anuillpox is th* longest known acute The history of siuall|>ox epidemfea such time as be could tell a story Invest?" H, N. Carpenter. E. C. Muskegon, has baen employed at the cootagioua dls«-ase. yet wc know leas that rnuld be verified The following Grand Trunk office for a number of ♦ describe a circle, first a period of JMINK FINK BPFBRINRN OK LITE. Pratt .-uid others; recitation. Kv^ about its cau»*- than we do about that prevalence and mortality which morning he acknowledged having tak­ Cole, reading. Hattie Kimball. Fffi DEGEIDER CIRCUIT tnooths past, and since nothing hers of diphtheria, typhoid fever, tu^r- frightens the general public to take en the stamps from the office of the .HTOCk .IND OTHKK AKTICLBH. has not lieeg out of the city. How he culoaia. or pneumonia, diseases whose pi^venllve measures; then by reason .National Casualty Co., and the whole' I'NION F.IKHERIT CLITB. PANKl. FOR TERM WHICH BBIN8 contracted the disease is a mystsir Infectious char)«ct»’r and known causes these piwenilve measures, vaccln- affair was turned over to the officers as he eomes in eoatnet with few peo ­ Rrs. Frank Hariwr. INagham. .November meeting was held at fhe MBNDAY, BECEHRER i. are of but comparatively recent dia- gHon and revaccination, having been In Betrolt. home of Mr. and Mrs F. H. Ewer. ple. He works by himself during the covery. l*Tofessor ('ouncllrnan of observed. i»eople become immune, and The crime waa the first of which Commencing at oaa o'clock Tues­ After dinner the meeting was called night, snd spends the greater (lortloa Harvard university and his aaaoeiatea. dlaeaie aubaidea; then its rare oc- the hoy waa guilty-, .and he was allow ­ day. .November 2kth. R. L. Illxby. auc­ I to order by the president. After The following is the lisa of Jurors of the daytime in his room. It la true, believ*' they have now dls- curence induces neglect of revnocin- ed to go on suspended sentenc* after tioneer. will sell for Mrs Frank Kar- prayer by Rev. lee the hos^ read a drawn for the December term of cir­ The phyairisns and board of bsnitli covered the itarattite that causes gfion and the protection from former giving evidence of re)>entanee and a, her. 3 I 2 miles 'wst and one-half mile (laiier the subject of which was cuit eoun which rvmvenes Monday, are still hopeful of preventing n smallpox; but whether they have vaccination wearing off. a mild form promise to keep Inviolaif the laws of south of the court house, a quantity ^ "Grit.'' which was discussed by the Derember S: spread of the disanae. and their ef* found the specific agent or not, cir- ^f the disease springs into existence; the state of stock, tools, etc. IJst in this is­ Club. A rerltallon by Helen .Smith, AIbring. John St. Johns, lat Ward torts are being loyally supported by n cumstantial evidence for centuries haa |^|g mild type tempts the general pub- I'^ediom had been canvassing the sue. entitled Thanksgiving day was well Bancroft. A. D. Essex . large per cent of the people. Tbonn established conclusively the conta- disregard iwotectlve meaaurea, stale for some eoneem, and for a rendered and enjoyed by members. Chant. Arthur . St iohnt. 2nd Ward who bnve been too busy to attend to gious character of the disease BpI- ^nd to look upon vaccination aa a bar- number of days had been staying in Hermaa Nasrr, Bingham. Mrs Harmon's reading of 'The Bell's (Tark. Cassius . Watertoam being vaccinated until this week, are demics swept through the Roman Bm- tiaroua nulannce; finally an unvac- I^naing. having a room at the T. M. August Miller will sell for Herman Strike" -brought the smiles to the DeWitt. Sam ...... I.«baaott«now finding the opportunity, and the ptre aa early as A I).; southern ^nuited public la the result which r A. hnlldtng. After the matter had Moore beginning at 1 o'clock Thurs­ fares of the lady members. Eddy. Jefferson ... Eiagle offices of the different doctors are fill­ Kumpe suffered a widespread attack menaces the safety of every eommun- been dismissed he told the officers be day. Tlecember 1. one mile north and The question for general diaeuaaloa Feidpauaah, Charles .. Uallas ed with those who are eager to sub­ In KHO; and later the crusade more- wished to go to the capital city to get 2 1/2 miles east of St. Johns a large "Is It Just and Fair for Rur­ Frank, Joseph S.. St. Johns, 1st Ward mit to the- slight operatloB. ment of the eleventh and twelfth can- The diy of Saginaw has liaen oblig- his clothes, hut Captain McDonald ad ­ quantity of llveatock. etc The Bat al l*upils to Re Required to Goodrich. William ...... Bath Business is going on aa usual. Few turiea was attended by a wide scatter- ^ lo resort to general vaccination. In vised that he remain at home in De­ M cows is unusually large Se«- ad. tie admitted to the High School whlla Hill. C.'L. Oliva people are unduly excited. * A great lag of smallpox In the eighteenth order to get any control of the small- troit and asked Sheriff Achavey to re­ the town scholars do not have to Jones. Almeron G. St. Johns. 3rd Ward many are meeting the situation cool ­ c-entury upon the /iiibsidepce of bubon- |n >x situation. 'There have been con ­ turn by the way of I^ansing and send D. H. Hheahittam. Bllve. take it *** waa dtsrusas d at some Kayes. Sidney ... Binghnm ly. but none the less cnatiously, and ic plague. small|K>x fell heir to the siderably over a hundred ('saea and the suit case to police headquarters. length by the Club Moved and sup­ MoPrangle. Joseph _ Bingham no one is going to fesl say discomfi ­ high mortality rate |n Bngland form- something like Jwenty-five deaths; Tuesday. Deeember $111. D. H. Rheu- Mtller. Petar . Greenbuab ture over the slight fturry that wna The Clinton county officers compiled txdtom will have a sale 1 3 '4 miles ported that the law regarding public lag ottf^tenth of the entire mortality, thirty-five thousand [tersons have with fhe request, hut upon getting in­ examinations of pupils entering High Mnrahall. Reeae .... ______Ovid quite-noticeable for a few hours Tue^ tu Fraare re«< htns xo.ooo v>«rly. IB vacrinated; and the maiatenaaee north and 2 3/4 mIDa saat of DeWItt. Maacher. Charles Duplaln to the lad ’s room found .the vonng School Is right and Just. Carried . day morning. I’roaata. 2uis Boron, auctioneer. Ad. next Mulder, William St Johns. 3fd Ward Hdward Jenner saved the world hr of disinfection of street cars, factories, week. The president appointed as delegates his earthly effects neatly packed Both to the State Aaaoclatioe the Rev.-and Pblppeoy. r. (J.______Greenbuab Dlveratons Itoeinrsd ON. establishing the practice of .vaccina- deiuirtment stores, every day have men had reached Ijinaing on the same Price, Stephen .... a...... Oliva The tootfaall game which was to tlon. Previous to the time of Jenner. brought the cost of this oatbreak in Mrs J. M. Ire. Moved and supported Ruhrabachcr. William .. Victor. train hut while the the sheriff was the Club vote on the subject of Join ­ have been played on Thanksgiving af­ dairy-workers had observed that cow- saglnaw to about $25,000. Would It walking up the youth was making DETROIT PMIDES m Smith. Burr ..... Bath ternoon between the elevaos from thn pox protected againsr natural or In- not have been cheaper and a great ing the County Association of Farm­ Sullivan. Jesae St. Johns. 1st Ward j haste in some electrical conveyance ers ('luhs. Motion iosL Alumni and high school has been dn- oeuiaied amall|>ox, and individuals had deal wiser to have undergone general Another search was neceaaary but Steinhardt. Prank .... DeWitt clard off in an effort to further anto- even resorted to experimental inoeula- vaccination before it became necea- MCCRIie DIM SITE Meeting adjourned to meet with Seibert. Albert Bengnl nothing of a ilamaging nature was Mr. and Mrs. Wells Squires the first guard the hsnlth of both parttclpnali tlon as a safeguard against this dread gary to carry out all these costly found against the boy who said that Sebneider. Mathias ... Westphalia and apectators. disease. But to Jenner the world owes precautions, and befor*- so many lives .Saturday in December. Frognun as Smith. Frank Victor he wanted to get his clothes himself H.tVK BITIIIN «N PROPERTY TO follows; music; paper by hMt; dls- The opera "The Pirates of Pei^ the raetaroorphnsit of a superstition had been lost? The robbers of the Riaie, Middleton Vanlleusen. Henry ...... Duplaln m; rsKi) in kxpkrivkntinii . «ussion-. dinner: music. Club; min­ xance" billed to be gtvan* In the Alli­ into a sclentlflr o|>eratlon And as persons wh«» have never been vac- and Bast lansing postoffleea are still Wyrick. B. J...... P ...... Ovid son Theatre Thursday evening ban fnst as the impularity of vaccination cinated are much more liable to have utes of last meeting; roll call, to be Whitaker. Albert ...... Riley at iargr answered by events of last year; hesh indefinitely postponed, hut will grew, the extent and mortality ofisniatlpox and suffer diafigurement of Frances Schmidt of Datrolt has Youngs. Joseiih DeWitt doubtlass be given within a month. amallpox began to fall the face; and t>ersons who have had recitation by I.awrence Wataoo; -ue- • • • NtmrE! .NimrE! been given an option on the George iect raading. Mrs. Smith; question th*' mild form of the disease cannot The coffee market continues to ad ­ McCninfb dam site in Eagle. For for discumion, "Does It pay the farm­ NOT ilUITE THE TRUTH. Rut arhat is it that vsecinstion is depend upon Immunity from a sub­ vance. Retail dealers are compelled many years Mr. M«<'rumb operated believed to do? In common with oth­ sequent attack as well as vsreinated er to rhmigp work with his neigh­ GONTiMCT SIMET FOBI In the Detroit Newe-Tribune of last to raise their prices from 3 to k rents a sawmill at this point, about a mile Sunday appaared a dispatch from er preventive sera, as antitoxin for l>ersotts can. per pound But E J. Pierce, pro ­ bors*"; sale and exchange. and a-baif north of the village. F. H. EWER. Sec Ionia which stated that the football diphtheria, the meningitis i*eriim for The Minnesota stale health autbor- prietor of the new coffee house, has Mr. Schmidt is interested in a water NFTER TWENTY YEMKi epidemir meningitis, snd vsecinstion ities realliing that vaccination and re- game the eleven of loaia high loat to a large amount of eoffee-'hnught and motor of new and improved design Portland last Saturday was the first for typhoid fever, vaecin • 'or vaccination do more to stamp out can for some time continue to sell the and wishes the property, especially REPGRTN (IF POMONA. smallpox Involves the ides ' ■'u- smallpox than do any other protec- Clinton Co. Pomona Grange met (M'( TPA.NTS GF HlirNE NEAR HUB. game Ionia had lost this aeMon. market's beat values at wholesale the power furnished by the dnm. as Either the correspondent was mis­ fartiiring In the human bod' it re tive measures, say to their dtixens: prices- with Dewitt grange Wedneadny. .No%. RARDMT41N VRIMIRB GBRH8. a place for demonstratlgg the motor. If*, Over 200 took dtoner and informed or the fncts were purpdMly called "antibodies,'* or .substances "tjet varetnated and protect youraelf,* ’ Regular 4Ac. the best ever, at 2Rc 1b. Should be rome into poaaesslon of the lino. that in some way prevent th* para- snd i>errail persons infected with supper at the Hall The program suppressed- but It was not the trath; Regular 3&c Bolden Blend No 1 2«r lb. property there is probability that a Dr. Cook of Hubhardston says that for on October 22 Ionia lost to 91. sites causing the disease from doing smallpox to be at large and mmgle Regular She Holden Blend .No 2 23r Ih dynamo will he attached^ and Engle was ('arried out nearly aa planned any harm In diphtheria, for >-xsmple, with the general public. Montana has except two questions which had to he 20 years ago there waa a run of Johns in this city by n snore of 38 to Regular 2.5c Golden Blend No. 3 19r Ih rlllag* and farmers along the route ^■oarlet fever in the house now stand-i 0. No one blames Ionia for not waat- It Is hellcTed that the antitoxin does followed the example of Minnesota; E J. PIERCE Staple Grocer. he furnished Juice for electric lights postponed antil next meeting on ar not kill the parasites causing diphth- snd while the question of this being count of lark of time. tag on the Mathew Behan place, in ing the truth to be seat broadcast and other purposes. .North Plains township. loaia county. , about that gam*-, hut It Is a matter of erls. hut that it prevents their poisons sufficient protection may arise, yet NimrE. Brother J. M. Bedell and wife and froBi injuring the system In a per- the method in vogue In those states Mrs Ada ‘Bedell of Ingham Co. Po ­ About a month ago Cbaa. T. Lowe and record Just the same. son immun*' to smallpox, the blood may lead to a much desired law corn- The ITnIon Telephone Company will mona. were present. All but one family, who have been tenants on serum probably contains a subatsnee |»eiitiig raccination and rsraccinatloa. anaarer no calls from 11 o ’clock Sat­ BURTON LYON. PIONEER grange In Clinton county waa rep­ the N. B. Harm farm. Snoved into the NOTICE. that • ither kills the pamsRe causing in Dermany where they have eom- urday night till $ o'clock Sunday resented and good reports given from Behan bouse, and the first thing they Clinton Connty Pomona Qraaga morning on account of fumigating d(d waa to tear the oM paper from will bold a sf.«elal meeting nt the th«' disease or else inhibits Its action pultory vaccination, only 1.1 casss of rentral office. This la taken aa a pre. all upon the human sywtem. This pro- smallpox per one mlllloa inbabitanta OF ERGLE. IS DEM) Brother and alster Bowie of Kasex the walla. Last Saturday there were South Riley Qrangr Hall Wednesday. tecfivc substance u produced in nnnll occur; In Denmark, only .5 cases per caiittonarr measure only and full sar- Grange were elected delegates to three critical cases of scarlet fever December 7tb, 1810. Those wishing quantities, but leaves the system able million: in Sweden. 2.1 cases per mlll- vloe will he resumed after 6 o'clock H.in KKHIDED IN THAT TOWN. Btate Grange The next regular meet- In the family and yesterday the two to Join Pomona please be present Sunday momlag. little children died. The mother, the to check the activity of the parasite loa; in .Norway. .« cases per mlllioo; SHIP MORE THAN M'TEARfl. inn of Pomona will be at Olive South Riley wilt famlah coffee. Bring and to render its poisons harmless whereas In countriea where raocin- E. H, CROWTJD'. Diat Mgr. third patient, it very low. The Howe your lunch. 1«wlp grange. Antitoxin, vnccination. etc., are. an gtlon is optional, as In our country, MR8. C. 1-. PEARCE. I-ect. family came from Seottoad three to speak, the National (liiard of Pre- t||e numbsr of caaaa par million goss Burton R. I.0'’oa died Inat Wednes ­ years ago and have since been em­ enUAHO EXCUHMOH. Tsniive medicine, to be called out in up to- to.9 in Belgium. 5«.3 In Spain; VOTE ON NEW OOTBRRaENT. day on the farm whkdi be had oc ­ ployed on the Hnyea fnrm. Hapugh’'■Ignaturns have been ob ­ OLITB GRANGE. U. B. Land and Irrigation Bxpo.. onsea of emergency, to drive ont, 134.3 in Hungary: 4«S2 in Russia; cupied in Eagle townahRi more than Pmgmm for Olive Gmnge Nov. 2€: Nov. 18 —Dec. 4. treapaaaera on the human system, to |.at4 in Michigan! tained In Isinsiag to submit at the a half-century. He aras 77 years of spring election the proposition to put Opening song by the Orange; aeler- Intemntional Live Stock Exposition gua rd • against our physical <'nemlaa, ^Whether or aot compulaory vne- age. He oaihe to the toamship arlth tlon by Mra. RUa Walker: reciUtlon. K.000 Not . 38 —Doc. 3. f® physical peace. We may cinatlon should he the law la ail of onr the city under the rommlaslon form of I bis parents from Clarence Center. government, a comparatively new (Bertha Hngueiet; aelerttoa. Nina think of tw troops at Lapeer states, the observance of this pro- Brie county, N. T., to years ago and Merrthsw; sail call, answered by gna rdlng the Home for the Feeble, tective meaaure at frequent intervals thing In this line. Port Huron was the he rnntfhied a resident of Fhigle up NT. JOHNS HAN SUIR H. H. OWEN first Michigan cMy to adopt this plan. ■ quotallona or coauadnims; music. I.u- Minded, prevsntlag *>xposed employes is the mark of latelllgencc. iu nsgiert to the time at his death. He is sur­ la Walker; aelectloa. Juanita Rock- rOHPANT. All trains Noveaaber 31. 33. 38, li* NNd liiniAtM flf tut lutltutloQ from t|||k niArk of inorAAr^. vived by a widow, and two daiightera THANRWIITINO NRRTirifl. welh flower rollectloo: cloalag aoag 30. and Dac. lat Return IlmM Daaem- asonping qnarantine sad so spreading ______I residing In Portland. Suit for 16.000 sMSlMt- the R M. beir 5. 1810. Per further infomndton hmadrast the malignant type at Thanksgiving services will be held ‘by Orange. (Owen Co. was lasOtotad la circuit at the Methodist church Tburadny lmdon , Warren L .Placer, Ovfd 31 place of nseeOng will he the some. officer of the company told him the 1 msh to thank the Reagal Epworfll to establish immunity throughout the '*ho. like tlm offender, la a resMent at $ o ’clock this momlag. I.*ondon Nina Dnnksl, Ovid 31 SARA PIGGOTT, Sec. Judgment would ba paid. whole system, nor can its strength Gmtlct county. time, for the rrtme. Ran J. Morris. Rsgle 33 Ismgne for the haoatlfnl ffowera thap promise to last forever .fust as a few He was taken liefore Justice Wood- Bemtcr Cynthle Haten. Ragle St tDTRRTISRD LRTTRHII. M«m*,*e *** MRS WILL HAMFfL guards on duty would become sn- ruff. Mrmdny, waived examination and Rummage sale will be opene d next , narmll, Ilohert;i Dollen. John: Oar- . EXCELLENT RECfTALE. bniisted and unable to give the needed hound over to the drcult court, Hnturdny In the Hyntt store on iTlid- Attead the Rummage Sale next Sat­ i rlnoa. Ghaa.; Green. B. M.; Jlawktna. The piano pnpGs of Mloa Knlhrm protection, so the aatihodlea tntro- He tomlahed bonds in the snm of ton Asa. a lurday In the Hyatt so ire on Clinton (loo. B.: Lsnord. Mrs. Katie; lietoa. Pay gaeo two redtale In the parlors E J. Plema aella the bant (ThocoMta dueed or mnnnfnctured In the syaiieni Mdd and wna discharged. I Ara. e J. H.; Rtoto.'Charlto; ^^eatherhy, Mrs. of the Oongragatkinal chnroh Satar- Drop tn the edty only 18c Ih. o by means of vacctnntlnn and rsvneel------Wholoaalo prlcea on Tea and Ooffoe < Mlaa. ■ day afternoon and evan lng At the nntlon In time mny bsssmi eahnunted ! Pleme'C Dhunond Jnpnn Tsn In the nt B. J. Ploreo'n. Oaa onr Tlana Tsn* On- ■■ - . fimt one fhe tiny ptoyora intirtalnail ly. 180 and Immunity hnd to ha m-entnhllahed J ffnant g rown nt 4Ac Ih. c pms A nvL WRMit WHHNIt IPMHI ; thair pnresHa and frlsnda and la tha $tt PlaroaM CkMtoa This expinlaa why evury pnsnnh I ------— If fathar only I hnee |a8 (aaatoai a aarfoad of dry evening tha aanlor pnplio dsMiHaad n wnntod a Kodak ha wanM go jntd wood. Wni ailltoan. pRgnoJIdR | larga mBij8an 3L pro- Pnintoaa tor ftoa yunin. and atoo srhy phyntotona ■* N. atownw. a AIMaon'aani and innnlto of R- H. ttsrt A*fT ALWi **Uapls Jos** Caanah's «od bobto INI psrraat says of the patriareh; **Hs hgr the wsjr don't oars nowadays what hs do.** Nsithsr do ws.-^fJstrotl News. It** to his op posM t t» tbs * A trsM 4shl oC psla sad ssffsrit Mm. Mttia l.aahtoa onllad on Min. mlcht hs svoUsd If ts* bad 8oaH> Rutb Huffmnn Bnadny. It r«i ‘ The tinsni which has bssa predict- Mrs. John Norria aad Mrs Lorsa loMisrisdNs at phjwislawr sad tbs sar* sd for Mston Bapkto fbr sonie tUas I of tbs hair, panioalarir tbsas paita Hill spsat Mnaday la laaatag. I’Sams tbs other day In the opsa lag of Ian Oortmda Haw* began aebool j Has. Aaaacosi. pastor Mt tbs Baa* ; that do tbs bmo I work aad aboald ai- ia sausoBs factory. —Innsing Journal. lust rbarab at Latasaborc. aaaoaacsd| W ks ksat baaJtbp. May allar oaa wash'd vaaatloa. DsttoalelY formad god gantljr rgargd,womgn ba. Raubaa Brink of DaWiu vlalt- ariU And. in all the agaaong of thgir Ihrag, gg dbrooib lbs loaal papar last Tbarsdsy * *■ a proatBsat Lipk Mexico? Touras we can. I pbystnaa hs statao that pso^ should ladiMrs. Oaarge Btimpaoa Iasi Batar- maidBna.witfgg or fnothgrt.thAtthgongMnplg. that his sahlsac tbs followtac Saadar With oas little Wall Btrsst twist oa m tbs pay nsars attsatlaa to thalr Udasra •Mexican msasy. ws oaa put Mexico toholagome ramidy wMeh aott fantiy and iBormlac woa|d hs ‘*l%s as they oaatrol tbs otbar orpaao to a Mrs. WTlIlam Lambarnoa of at SL where she caa't either fight or feed — risHad Mrs. C. L Rayaolda last plaggantly and naturally, aad wMoh ny^r hs r tbs act at !ta Lalasibora** All b raasarkahts ds prsi aad do a trsawa* \laekaaa Ottlsea Press uaad with truly banaflctal affsota. undar any ,4oas aaMwat at work la rsnairlat tbs wash. t, IBft. I yarleataas wars oe haad to haar tbs Mina Blaaeh Lawia, who la taacblag conditiona, whan tha ayatam naada a lagatlYa. [otbsrs ast tbs worst of |t aad tbs Senator Lodge has the backing of aaar PMiarvllle to borne for a waak'a ia—Syrup of Pifs and Elixir of Snnna. It ia systMB by ttltsrtnc tbs blosd. Taft aad Roosevelt in bis fight for re- iehureh was paeksd No ama was Mats' Parlaa tbs wlatsr nwaths ooporial- vaeatlaa. arall known to ba a simpla combination of tin slectloo la Mbasachueetu. but outslds Mr. aad Mm E. Seoct of DaWItt ris- jtloasd as bslot'tbs rsal top aotc hsr, ly, wbsa srs live aa ladosr Ilfs, tbs iaxativa and oarminativa prindploa of planta TBAB i|Of that his Phanris ars said to be pret­ Itsd Mr. aad Mm Fred Hnot, laal kldasys should rsssirs soaw aasl»' ty good —Oraad Rapids Pfsas with plaaoant aromatic Uqukta. which art I aad all wars dlaappotatsd —atthaiigti taaos when assdsd. as ws tabs lass Saturday. ilt was polatsd oat that “all mm ars casrclas. drink Isas water aad oftsa Mr. aad kbra. Prank Swala of St. aEraaahie and rafreahinc to tha taata and Waiter Wellman will henesfortb be Jokaa spaat Sunday witb Mr. aad Mra. accaptabla to tha ayatam whan ita gantla 'llaro,** oas way or aaotbsr. Aad tbs sat aasrs rich haary food, srbsraby known se the man rrho made the forctac tbs kldasys to do mors work J. P. Httoi. claanaing ia daairad. Good Book says that. equilibmtor famous. — Jackson Citi­ Mr. Seadden of Laasiag spant Sun ­ nm PAPCfi acaacstNTU roa roaom than Nature lataadsd. Bridsare of zen Press. Only thoaa who buy tha ganuina Syrup of kldasy trouble, such as iaass back, la* day with Mr. aad Mrs. J. P. Millar Aovcarisiafi »v tnc aad family. Pigs and ^xir of Senna can hopa to got ita y Our friend. John D. Roeksfellsr. Ability to hold urine, sBawtlac or Sow we eagerly wait to Coa- Mm Gs^e Culp visited bvr motb- banafleial affecta. and aa a guarantoa of tha 1 gets rid of itaylag penalties, aggregai boratac. brlek-dust or ssdlmsnt. sal­ greee msa'elect Ooremus pul to some low ooroplexloa. rhsumatlan. may be ar. Mrs. ThoaMM Hafty. la St Jokaa axcallanoa of tha ramody. tha full name of tha Jag tio.^.ooh by a milag la tbs case practlcsl use his admittedly exteasive laat Saturday. oaMaaat. orneca weak or Irrsffular heart artloa. company—California Fig Syrup Co.—ia printad by Judge John B. McCall at Jackson, j warns you that 5^ur kldasys require knowledge of stockings -Detroit Jake Poercb of St. Johas aad Henry NSW VONK AND CMICAOO Journal. on tha front of every package, and without It Teaa.. last week. It doss beat all bow | help Immediately to avoid more ssr- Welamlller apant Sunday with Mr. aad ■BANCHCS IN AU THE PIMNCIbAL CITIES Mrs. George Myers. any preparation offered aa Syrup of Figa and declsioas all go one way where Just ai'®*** trouble, Michlgao's focMbsll rsptttailon coa- Elixir of Senna is fraudulent aixl should be , ^ An herbal nisdiciae .roauinlng no Reinhart Yarry. who la attaadlag judge aad s big corporatloa are thst^,^^^, tlaues to be of tbe A .Number One. school in lanslBg. spent Sunday with declined. To thoaa who know the quality of selected hardwood class but not en ­ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hill. this axoallant laxative, tha offer of any aubati- principal artora. ^ me lofluencs. An Ideal herbal com* tirely free from knots. —Raglnsw TO OCB PUimM. . pound that has had remarkable sue- Mrs. Dill Rockwell and Mrs. Caro ­ tute, whan Syrup of Pigs and Elixir of Senna News. line Hugelet attended the Aid Society A new soag says *1 think 1 could I «*•••• a kidney remedy Is Ur. Kll- ia called for. is always resented by a transfer Our Tsadirs aad trtsad s at T. Itorton's in Riley last Thursday. at * » —. Maers Bwamp-Root. >1 An unknown man In Philadelphia of patronage to soma flrst-clasadrug establish- Tbs at Johns Nows who bass love•e you forever, ” ThatsThat’s *somethi—— i You may receive a sample bottle of Mrs. C. L Reynolds entertained flve prohats BoUeas to pabUab. or like It. Tbe old songs bad'lt refuses to drink water even to save little friends of lazmont's last Tues­ mant, where they do not racommand. nor sell t I • ^••’*'|8wsgn>-Root by mall, absolutely free. his life. He acts very much as who eootrol than, will ooa* I ' I can love you forever. ” or. ”1 always i Address Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Bingham day la honor of bis fifth birthday. false brands, nor imitation remedies. The genu­ tar a favor upon t^ publlsb* though he might be from Saginaw. — Refreshments were served. j ■ will love you dearly, ” either case be-i mention the St Johns Grand Rapids Press. ine article may be bought of all reliable drug­ sr by I sgusatlng Jtid^ Mar- ! , ^ \ Weekly .News. Mrs. Perry Hriiadrege's mother, I ' log In the nature of taking a chance. Mrs Stewart, an aged lady, who has gists everywhere; one size only. Regular rill to bars tha prlatinc doas price 50 cents per bottle. Get a bottle today In Tbs Nswa. If soeb rsqnsat been an invalid for forty years, passed EDITORIAL COMMENT. away last Saturday at the home of to have in the house when needed. to mads Judes Merrill will this confidence means for their child­ I A Chicago manufacturer gave a her daughter. Mrs Irene Halstead. kindly grant It. check for ll.tiMO the other day for a ren they would not beaitatr to sacri­ And the t'olonel be got lloBs In Af­ PUBLISHER. fice a small {lortion of the parental rica. but tbe tiger got him In .New cup of tea at a charity bazaar. What dignity to secure it; nor would they York. -Galveston .News. • ■ ^ ^ ~ ■ ■ ■ ' ' ^ run the slightest risk thereby of Im'- ■ ” ■ ~ ■ ‘wonh more than that to many of "the (lairliig their children's genuine re-' Tbe tiuilter of most imiiortance now A reader asks Tha Nears why auto- poys ” the morning after, political Is to see rbamp Clark's mobile drivers are never arregied for —■ ]■!;» ——— mules pull together. — Washington Post. kllllu nuf. «.r «e... ot. •„ ,wr.l, 11». I. ..rth ll.lik.--H „ o„, tor the drivers who run down and ser-^ you *lon ‘t gel run over by an auto- yourself no one else will look out for CanniHi wa* saved from the wreck lously iDjur*' or kill pedestrians are|iinoblle or slugged Into Insensibility you. If yon can't help yourself. Sex O) Cannuniam plainly to serve as a tester* for tbe suto factories In tbat . by a footpad or would-be aaaassln. ine Ptlla will help you. SI a box. <> horrible example.— IMttabiirg Post. city: It Is s big mduttry for the city, j - Poxes with full guarantee for all fortiM of nerve weakness in men «>r “1'ncle H^nry” Gasaaway Davis the owner* sre rich men and have a., Portugal ’s king is still "out ”; but ^ women. Address or call at VanSIckle takes no stock in the "they-never “pull with the police departmmt. | qq more for a king A Glasple's. druggists. Sf. John*. come-liack ” theory.—Baltimore Son. aad they us«- their Influence :n behalf does for a ten-s|»ot .MIcb.. where they sell all the prlncl- ,pal reroe4||e* and do not s«ibotffule Richard Achilles Ballinger still re­ of their employe# Then again, not fuse* to believe that he has been one-bundredth of the automobile acci­ wounded in the heel.- Baltimore dent* are menlloaed by the pres* Th«- Tbe Taralag Palat la Life. rharrfc I'aHj Is CamlBc. News. auto i»eople spend Thousand* of dol ­ (Prom tbe Baltimore Hun.! (Prom i.an*lng Journal.! It begin* to look as If laFollettc. lar* every year in advertl*tng their There are f#w mor«> critical mo ­ An organization with a long bialory ments in life than that In which iCummlna and other survivors really good* in rietrolt {taper* and this ba* a and a set order of procedure changes ought to send a relief exi*edltion to young i>eople decide for good and all it* aatun verv slowly. This is prob- Hagatnore Hill. -Chicago Inter Ocean. tendency Gndeed it I* the course! to pn thejr life-work. If is said that "oc- j^b\y one oTuie reasons why the minimize the number of accidents .casion does not make the man. but fhrlstlan church has not sotmer act- To many |>eopie the greatest siir- from tbi* source ever «-oming to be Ibrlng* out what is In him.” That ^.d upon Ita realization of the folly of pris«- of the recent election is the rev­ known to the public Out Woodward there are many gifted men and wo- nunierniis denominations. Those elation that the RtKMievelt Big Hilck men In the world whose lives hsve however, who have ( losely watched Av* one take* hi* lif* in hi* band* Is an inflated bladder, entirely harm- been practically wasted because the ^h^ trend of events in this <-ountrv. Jes* Kansas t'lty Journal ■when he croa»e* it. for tb< te*fer* proper occasion never offered Itself. siHK-lall) the thought and acflon are going like the de —uce e\ery sec­ there can be no reasonable doubt of representative* of the church in Home unreasonable |ke4»p|e are al­ ond ium I im> attempt I* made by the And <»n the other hand, there ar»* other land*, when* .Meth«Hllst works lowing theiiiselve* to get a* much unquestionably many who w.iuld hy tide wfth Presbvterlan for the workeii up becaus*' the. colonel la say­ member* ot ‘the finest ” tb *top It or never have made themselves known salvation of the soul of the heathen to exen :nsi#’ on Anything les* than m the public had their lines not been who has never heaad of Christ, much ing nothing aa they did because be said something - St l.kOiiIs Globe-Dem a mile-a-m1nute gait up and down cast in surrounding* favorable to the „f Wesley or (Mlvin. believe that <»cr*t. that tborr-ughfare These are *om» of ‘l*»P**> ‘*f their peculiar talent* .Htlll. they se«* th«* dawning of a new day. In the reasons whv Home driver* ‘t*™****®* ****•• ‘X**’ ***' ’** !• the roiintrjes where denomination* have the rea*on* hy ^ d 1 r . bringing to light the Irmg fixed, change is lea* easy BRAIN LEAKS. Reader are arrested; bnt they are, i,|<|dsn talent Would .Napoleon have |n ^ country where church build- some poor cus* that has no friend* or shone conspicuously If he had no* ion, must be erected and a religious We don ’t care much for the “robust influence-. Aad a showing must b«* been thrown Into the vortex of the atmosphere created, and embarrass- laugh ” to aones^ nubile clamor for ' *^"** ‘* ‘ Revolution? or Washington m* queatlon# of new believer* have Kvery man believe# his experience# Here's a FACT You Can't Get Away From— aimrt from bis connsctlon with the forced Vepresentatlves of the vartou* i*woiild make an interesting book mon *afety; but a* a general pro-j^varof lnde|>endeBce? .No one .-an board* to Join force* and convert the position driver* and tester* d< a* they say* with certainty, but from our Qstive* to b* Christians rather than We iion't know which Is worse for please knowl.slge of the men and the mettle Baptists or Kplsco|uillans s |M>or man; to make a camtMign for If. You Buy a Garland Stove You ______tbeyare made of.2we have good reason ThI* missionary spirit ts in-rvading a public 4>fflce. or to buy an aiitonuM to bHIeve that, while they might not America, and no more lofty example . bHe Th* Hasting* Ftanner .sat week have become as prominent in other of It* effect* ha* been shown recently f published tJ»* proceeding* of the clrrumslance* and condltlorfs. they fban the resolution adopted by the I.et your enemy alone, and he'll Wifl Get a Good One, board of *u|H.rvl*<.r# for the April "[."“j** !“''•* ‘“•‘*7 sphere Kpl*c«.|»al general convention at' Cln- ■probably let >"oii alone It Isn ’t ne«'- k r .. ^4nn« Ufinev iisiri for ''*****■ ***** ct«.t»er •essloni Money (lald for women of charac- ^ f-onference of all Christian a scrap publUhtng the proceeding* which ter. energy and iletenninaiion often «oiamunlons ttamughout the world ♦ - W that you know nothing alxiul when you can a (i.\k- took plac* last April of any public ; manage i«i make tb* occasion where, which »onfes* our I>»rd Jesus Christ Mother* often say "I believe In at thr samr pricr.^ deiib< rat tnKlv is worse than thrtiwn w®®** •* T*** exists. rjod and Havlor Thl* *-onference young i»e<»tde enjoying themselves.” Ther^ is anotb«*r. aoo a inofft withmit |>nwi-r t>f n*Miiitloos 'I'hrrt! is no saf»*r iuilj;in«*nt to Im away; ’bat which took place in Octo ­ but fathers usually l>e||eve in young jrottrn on anythin}.; than weighty, element to be taken lnt«t or legislation, but uierelv to illscuss • peo)de working. thr final decision of th«* ma|ority. When a line has for 37 y«^ars ber Isn t so tad Ther< I* not a <'oun- account in the effort to utilize every with Intellig.-nv. and franknea* the ♦ ty n th» entlr* Htate. to our know- mant gifts for the benefit of himself difference* of creed and ritual of th** Th.' first time a man Is e|ecte<| to commanded th»* larj;<.*st sal»' in ih« worhi. that fact is almost in- ledg* That give- tb* |*eopl» the pro- aad hi* kind and that clenvrtit Is dl- »a|.jou* denominations A similar public 4>fflce, his friends begin to tell fallil))** that the lint* »*,\c«*ls. » tK nAiintv r-ttnereas fcctlon. \\ hlle iB the comiiany of a conference of th*- churches of W|*- it around that he is a new factor In ceeding* o. the county congress, mm, of undoubted ability, with a ver eonsln Is to Im* held In that stale soon, jMilltIc* to lie reckoned with When on«* line, iijrainst all competition, commands mon* through the pres* a* M»on .ifter the {table geniu* for language*, 4-|ectrl wher« an effort will be made to ar- ♦ buMOe** na* been jrmn*act«- which. bu\ :i (i.\kL.A.\I> and you will be siitisfied, 'x*'* tniei^tuai and «i»«rai succeeded in bringing into the p|.- are as liretl as you are of unnet-- lege of Knowing what their general church of that denominall.m essary. damaging bickering and strife repre*entat:ve» have done in th» way ; jiroiH-r rtirertlon While the earl) e« Busy yourself with work InstesKl nf{ there Is ^^^rbap. «®^'ennmre crucial arrangements for the with gossip Hucr.>ss in life Is more If anylnidy >* latM.rtng under the s^e. and that Is when budding youth churches, and such enjoyable than the Juiciest idece ofj impression that W F Knox, chair­ b^ to look out over the broml , accomplish^! •eandsl Busy yourself with build ­ man of tb«- Republican Hiate ontral horlsoo s flew for the ege^ fortnight by . district fn ing .vnurself up rather than in tearing committee. Chase H (tobora's mana­ -dm. of Its lowers n1 northern part of the state. ,a.- other* down. of both branbhe. being ger in the reesat primary campaign, ones R e-work is no light material A recog- tuture.1‘7 ' '"Land It Is particularly at this **<»“••» •“ Worthington. Mlw._ , editor of the "Soo ” News, the HIg ..-.-4. ______I 1------Presbyterian and (ongregatioiul DON’T EXPERIMENT. — ..1.1™',';^^-,“;” churches have Joined rorres. making low and political mixer. In addltlon'i, n most excsllsni opportunity for a siroag. vigorous coag rsBXtlon of two fairly strong bodies. The same You WBI Mahc Ns Mlalifea If lam <0 other gualificatloa* aad cbarac- > parents, guardiaaa. teachers, etc., to has-been dons la scattered'hlaces all Follow This M. Jofeaa mti^i AUCTION SALE •erl*tlcs: If this man Knox hsaa’t •‘‘®x^ »»‘»‘*r real httsrest Some may. over the rouatry. ADTinL • “got It” bad on nimse. the following 7:.^"! Havinj; houj;ht a small farm. I will sell at public auction on the farm known as the VV. K. " I,for which they are fitted, but the vast The broad plan broached by the Never nsglect your kldaejm from a recent pbllllpplc under majority do not; and perhaps a great fSplaropallaaa will apt be accomplish­ If you hove pota la tbs baok. uri­ Sajje farm. 1 mile north and 2 1-2 miles east of St. Johns, on head, ’Thaae Osborn -LsaAer of Men” d«al of life’s misery to due precisely ed for a number of ymrs. owlag to the nary diaarders. dixsiaeso and Dorvoua- aeceasHy for actloa by the govern- by "lay d«ar Praak.” as Chase These colts are own brother* III BlntA eow n years aid, dae iprfl iMh. |;.|sMh ttshovw drag. of the rotaorlty in the hofiae he waslgraduate kaow* little practically af uae about tSJWA held la trust by the sraa a victim of this complalat aad osy Blnek row, M years sM, dar April «Uh i sMrr iiritsa llshsra drag. eathusiaatlcally la favor of tbe ‘r/ws-1*^ world he is eateri I. and It would board for the Inmatea of tbe reforma- make an extra fine team. book sraa lame aad palafnl. The 4'sit. S msath* eM hy I'ammaad* Ned row 7 years aid. dae Nov. Mh. i^epes, horse fork, palley inredly be no dlscredll to him. aad toyy. The memhsr* of the board will looat cold I caught, affecta^ my kld- mlttee OB t'on>mlltees''^UMt , ao tafriagemeiit of his native lade- .jtlve their personal note* to cover the HNRRP. ““ aaya sad made my coadlUoa worse. fOWH. Heavy doahlr horaeei. caaunittee to select cnai mitt sea la- j psadeoce. to take couassl of wtae loan. Generally there la about tt.Sho Doon's Kidaey Pllla. proc ured at Vaa- -____ aisad of baviag the SpM^er appoint , aad mature elder* who have been • at this money na haad IP breed ing ewes, good ones, doe Heavy hornes*. for Bed horse, Slokle A Glaapls’a drug otors. brought ^__ b. iitk. t IQ g o lloa rank eaas. them .Now Yhat he has th* call for j *'*® Xire him Uie 'The artloa follows notice from ma the firm rellsf I had roesivsd aad benMfif of their dearly-bought exper- Auditor General Fullsr to the effect being Speaker tiader the Democrat before long they rsmorad sTsry lymp- ' -i-t-ix xiijr mi .Jeacea. I that the gsaemi fund of tbe state tom of ray troublo. I am now la 1 I i’-KiVi?y: All Hums 01 f>z anti unthrr, cash: over that amount om* ytrar's timr will ht* Buijotlty he to siaglag a tar differeat On the pan of the .’Iders themael-1 practically 'Is sabausted aad that ranch better hsalCk.** givtm on fntlopwtl hankahlf* nolrs at 6 jkt cent interest fmm date. tnae Be waata what he waa uawlU- , vss it Is of great momeat that theytfl'*'^ ^ N® rellsf hsfotp Jaa t&. fhr Mis by all dMlora Prloa M lag to accord to 9peahsr Caaaoa wtn the coarWsaee of their pramps Itll. Ry tbs plaa anw ro asldsred It oaata. Fhator-MllburB Co.. Baffhio. jhy showing a real laterest ig them, by ! la believed the refanaatory nsay be New York. oMe agsau fOr tha Ualtad I hecomiag their friend* If ultra-dlg- 1 conducted to that tlaw. It will he HERMAN MOORE, Proprietor U la said that roagreaamaa-Blect i lairiad aad stand offlah parsata— forced, however, to run up Mils for Doremas of the first district has hesnlI fathsr* espectaily—aaly realised what * suppllss. take ao other. AUGUST MLLBt. JOHN TRANCHELU CMe SPLENM WJCKtYE Karrkd and Unmankd» Praise the Buckeye mm Kemedy, IHHMfiHBM Pe-ra-na. IN FOI MMiMtt AlfB COTBBN FOR BEM GflOP In Central PLAIVTN IN WrillWAN. St. Jeceht Oil

The fleneral Motors trust mort* one or rne thue mht ntatbn aape for tSO.OMjao. covetiBR all of TIi ElHIHiM Gvi In MmhIIri I IN I'NioN KOM raur. Michigan amd OdMT the compamy's hoMlaa* la Mlchlsan aad Ohio, was plarod ob file 1b the TeRlster of deep** office In CoruBBa a FR OOF/ few days aso Tbia Is ob * of the NhoBM Be Urown la Bamlar Trop ir—I ssatas tm faar S(. isssk* >UU 1 (w nUl SSfMSwSS larRest mortpaaes ever filed la Shla* M FsNow Ibr Clover I The f Mk’i Newt if In* j tmd Imvs •••• tahavtas Bwaa Jsaaarv. taw. wasaee county. similar dorumeau rhaasMUM. asilMi I caaM aal walk. Imm4\ will be filed In all the counties of this —a ##■*■■»■/». *■/ eWSio / tmmmt #■# »»•«« / tm»f .W Jm sute aad Ohio where the Oeaeral * MiltJ—WPKPyllg — ^ fhi / a—» mn wtt* trmmt tminm ! mm M mmM Motors liBs boldlBRs ■—e 51, /o #*#* OU. mmd mmt! rj^——»■ The biR roortsaRe tubs to the C««* MtcblRan. New York and Cnllfomla #» «pa» <■##> eiw—«S—», Basssstauir, tral Trust Co of .Mew York aad is produce more than A4i par cant of all I BMeifflilenieCeMHei; STKI'AN BALASRO. MW latS Lisin>mi. ■*. dated October 1. The Botes are five* the beans RTown In th#. Caited Htntea. Henns should be Rrnwn in a reRular PHcm aSc., OOo. year gold notes bMrins six per cent Tbs Me BasB* mas i Tfss «S Hasb ss ms Ms l Interest and are payable October 1. raiatlon for ordinary farm crops, probably RmwioR moat satisfactorily A have maahey, which aaarly I mb The mortRaRc Is siRned by ' frlRtatened a woman to death when Vice l*reaident W C. Orrece and Sec­ OB clover sod This may be followed by wheat or rye In which clover la I she weBt out early In the moralBR to retary* Htandlah Hackus for the Oen* i feed ber chickens, waa captured by a tM-al Motors f'o aad by Vice President sown to furnish the crop for the third year Hy mlxlOR timothy or alsike I posse of farmers in the James Lipsey Frances Hjrde aad Secretary M. Fer- wood* north of Cbnriotte. It It Ruaon of The Ceairal Trust Co. It clover with the hay crop, the rotation may be ext* nd*d to a four-year period ' thouRbt that the moakey escaped from covers all the propeny btiiidlnRs and euiiipment of automobile companies The bean crop may be Rrnwn sue* ' the xoo at Waverly iiark. lotoalnR. ceMfully upon quite a variety of soils. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Vlotoris M. PloksL in Detroit. Flint, Jackson. SnRinaw. Clay loams, or soils anderlald with Twa Urand Traak mllraBd candne- IkiasInR. OwosBo and Pontiac and in limestone, are most desirable, but tors. James Flyan of train .No. II, due Clyde. Ohio. sandy or even Rrnvelly loams may at Innia at 7:10 p. m.. and GeorRe Re<-ently was completed the ft* tetMiMl Catarrti. Now Haa Boat af Itaalth. be us*d. providinR a considerable HnuRhton .of No. 14. aa they jumped nanr:nR of th« Ceneral .Motors Co. amount of humus ba* l»een previously from the car steps on the depot plat­ MIm Nors Kellsr, U. U. I. |{«z Itl. Mr*. Victoria M. Pickel, I'ln K. Mouad and It Is expected that the \'aiious lnc(iri>orated into th*- noil. Even form Friday night slipped and fell un ­ Ltandon, Ohio, My* : Hi., t'olumbus, (Ihin, write* : comitanie* comprlsinR the blR com* heavy clay soils which are well panv will soon have their factories der the wheels. “I wrll«* to thank yon for tl»** wonilrr* **I have tieen naloie Prrnna for catarrh, drained to which a cnnslderahle Conductor Flynn suffered a crush- In active o|>eratlon The sum of 11^.- sinount of cultivation has Imh'D a|>- fill geen advanced. **d hip Conductor HnuRfaton. retain- tuul that It cluaicerl the naaal orran*. plled -*<* a* to produce a fine, mellow , inR bis presence of mind, Rrabbed the **I wa« a •affvr«*r from kidney and This will enable tb« Ceneral Motor* KeedLed. inav also b* made to Rrow other Internal trouble for fweniy-two When 1 did get the naaal ortrau* o|>ered, to pay .ts preferred »t«<"k dividend rods of th* pasaenR<‘r coach be«n* quit* (•iKCt-eafully. and was dragReil a distance of twenty yoar*. Two year* a^o I becan to take the inucu* would drf>p Into my throat , alioiit .\«»\einher 3o .Muck soli will not Rrow a Rood rods before the train stopped. He Femna and t only Unik alioiii three Iwit and make me very *ick. bean crop, t*e<'au**' th*- excess of nl- was badly bruised and cut. Uoa and to-tlay I can aay I am a well “A friend advieed me to take Pemna, troRen tend* t«» f<»r«-* a heaw Rrowth and after iialntc four iMtitle* I pra* cured. ♦ ♦ ♦ poraon." HUGH MCCURDY ESTlirE of vin* »• af th* expens* of th*- seed. M. I'. Hellnutn. enabler af the First Com M Not Cot Without Sutferhtg. “I have no trouble now, ami am happy B'eltber 'vill th* crop Rrow well uiion .National bank, of Hammond. Jnd.. to *ay that I am enjoying the l>e*t of low wet, i*oorly drained soil* The Mr*. II. A. Weaver, Noiiiereet, Ohio, aun of W. F Bellman of Perry, and health and attendinic to my Ifxlice dn* MMN IN THE GDURTS plow'iDR should i>* done early In the himself a former resident of Owosso. write*: tie*, twlng a memlter of the Itebecco sprlDR, and frequent cultivation Riven ean *afely and truly «ay that Peru* had tbe misfortune to strike a labor- lejdife of < idd Fellow*. DFTKOIT HOMA.N HHI.MOM .SCIT In order to brtnx the noil Into the : ing man with bis auto one night re­ Ba ha* been a ble*>iiitc to me. l»esi (xinditlon for r*-celvlnR the seed. cently. and kill him Inauntly. “I would recommend Perunk to ihtiM TO KKCOVKH dgfjMM. ’ This is frequently neRlected. because «Bsv«.sai IW*. be C. B. TIaeirass Oa-Se. t bad catarrh *o Itadly that 1 had loet •ufTerinit with the aamv ohnt>si<>ua Tbe coroBer exonerated Bellman the *eo*e of •mell and ia*t*. l>e«ns are pot ordinarily planted un ­ from blame, but the cashier has made trouhle." til late May or early June, and are I’nlesa bowed with age and no longer able to take the place of a bread **I had atomach trouble ao liad that I The estat* of the late HuRb McCur­ tbe following xrritnRementa for tbe winner: uoleaa deformed, crippled or handicapped by a alckBega that la In ­ CaCarrh far Bcvoral Voara. dy. th* eminent Corunna Mason and often considered rather as a subsid ­ rinnncinl relief for tbe widow: He eould not eat anythinu without autfer* iary crop If th« soli Is IlRht or sandy curable; iinleas too young to rettlixe or too old to comprehend, the future lag afterward*. Mra. Alice Bo|rl*. N)8 Clinton Mi,, KniRht Templar, is aRain in lltlRa- baa paid all funeral expenses, paid a should look bright to every normal peraoa an Inhabitant of this beautiful tion. Mrs. Eleanor .Mcf'urdy .Nichols, or seriously lacklnx in fertility. It will xnortRnRf- of 11.060 on her home, and ^'My fltenda advlaetl me to try Peru* rirclevllle, Uhlo, writ**: (tay to top-dress it with well-rotted world. Why not? He who has health and strengcfa and educational ad ­ **r want to Inform you what Pernaa of Detroit, has brouRht suit for SZ.OfMi will Rive ber IT* a month for tbe sup­ vantages which aiv* within tbe r«mch of the lowliest, abould look the fti* Ba. 1 tmuxht on* Ixittl* and wa* ifreatly HRSinst her former husband. Clifford stable manure IWore plowlDR. port of *-nch of ber three children, Sl«^ bcBeflted by It, and *0 I liouitht one*hair ba* done for me. From seven to lo tons per acre at turr in tbe face with joy; abould look about him aad see srbat those wbo HuRb McCurdy, of Han Francisco, for in all, until they have attained the have been looking the future tn the face before him have done. | doaen bottle*, and will aay that 1 am least should be applied. From one- havebean afflicted with catarrh for moneys alleRed to be due at the time age of 14. The cbildreti are now two. He can very easily think It out for himself aad see that it all had a b^ eompletely cured of atomach trouble aeveral yMr*. 1 have tried dlffereut they (tarted. HuRh .McCurdy Eaton of third to three-fourths of a bushel of seetl per acre will be sufficient unless five and aeven years old re*i»ectlvely, ginning; can *wtily learn from those who have been In the hameaa longrr and catarrh. medicines and none seemed to do mo Akron, O . administrator of the estate ♦ ♦ ♦ the variety is on* of the unusually than he. that It waa because tbe fut ure looked bright to them that they **1 cannot My enonich for Peruna. ” any Rood until I lAed Peruna. I have o( bis Rrandfatber .HuRh McCurdy. Is larR*- kinds, tn which case one Hben Miles TTBrnMe, ngent af the turned their fac#« towards the light and willed to win. Pe*ru*iM Broutht Appotitc. taken six bottle* andean praise It very made Rsrntshee defendant with his bushel t»er acre will be necesMry. Ann Arbor milway. at Owosso. reach­ Hy the vast majority of tollers In tb is world, the world of beauty, Mr*. Hellna Tanner, .\ihen*, U., write* blRlily for the Rood it has don* me. cntisln, Clifford McCurdy, inasmuch Altnut Jun* 1. In ordinary season. Is ed home at 11 o'clock Thursday night brought about hy a coroblnatloa of the natural and the uaes of art in a mil- that Peruna relieved her of atomach **I also And It of Rreat Iwneflt to my as an attempt will b> made to collect the best time for plantinR. altbnuRh be found bis mother, Mrs K\a Fran ­ lloa forma, the struggle for tbe future is begun with empty hands. No AI- th* money (in th* •-■tate Mr*. trouble and brouitht her a ifood appetite. children.” successful cr«»p*' have been raised in ce* Trumble, 7'* years old. dead in her ladlan's lamp haa been used to call a Geni. who at beck will bring a pot of .Nichols was formerly .Miss Eleanor bedroom The gas get was wide open gold: siio hut haa to have the sumcnona given to make both happy and Pe-ru-na An Honest Family MIchlRan which have been planted as Medicine. Pound <»f fiw«s*o lat* a* Jun* 2!. Too early rather and it was evident she had taken her rich the children of men. MHien we face th*- future with all of Its bright­ than too lat* a dat* for plantinR is to own life ness and beauty, with all of its hopes and its cares, with tbe fable of the Im* avoided The |>ean plant Is ex- Mrs Trumble left notes to .Miles ' G*-ai eliminated, we do ao aa men and women wbo have paaaad the falrr >t»T 01 T OF THE COMHAT. THF JriMINK.NT l»F THF AHP. PRRTNERSHiF'LlllUDR tr<-me|y -*n*itiv* to cold, and If the and to her other sob. Delbert Trum­ tale period of life and come to that turn In the mad of our existence “1 am afraid our candidate's voice Th«- expressive art of hlssInR down w-**ather iminedlat*dy followinR plant ­ ble. city clerk at Durand, .laklng where puriHiae has taken tbe place of dreams; where we expect to glie is Rivinx out. iMiid one camiMtiRner a play, now (termlttrsl by th* Fr**nch inR should l>e cold, and the soil con ­ their rorRlveneas. aayinR that her life and take the hard knocks that must com*- to u* if we ever amount to any­ "Never mind about his voice, ” re* autliuritles, was strictly forbidden in IS VIDUITION OF Ui tain an excess of molsture. the Heeds bad been a bard battle and that she thing. plied tb«* «*tl: ‘r "He is still In fornt Pran«e In the middle of the seven ­ ar*' likely to rot liefore Rermtnatlon wanted to He dosm and rest It Is From at**ady :ind {Mtlent toll, from a coottnual bending to tbe tas'>, for shakinx hands.”—WushInRton teenth century, and In every theatr* HIT IDMI H4IO/F P\KTY HAD takes pla*-* Even If th*- seed «loe» believed she was mentally deranged. from bardahtpa endured and privations met. tnaatered and overcome, la Bur. Rermlnaie th* younR plant Is Hkelv ♦ ♦ ♦ genius horn. It matters not what the calllOR, whether following the plov. there Were a number of "Cardes VKHIHf i KFVFHHKH AT LANHIMi. Franralse^" under strict orders u» to b*- weak and inthrlfty. and tb<- best Ificr tweaty-three janr* af life as tillinR and planting the fields, doctoring the sick, figuring the unfortunate PKOVKMHM OF THF WIHF . arre*i any i>erson who InfrinRed the Rrowth will not be secured It will a nun .Mist Hattie Holmes ba* broken out of difficulty by process of law. with uierchaBdlae inviting the trad . always pay to wait until moisture MarriaRe is an eRotiani divided by law. The supreme Court has reversed the vows which bound her to a Cath­ teacher, writer, sculptor, artist or mechanic. It matter* not; In every one of two Hut the French ar»- not put down th* «-at* of People vs John Curry, | an*l weather are favorable olic convent and Is at the home of her these callings It's the man or men who hare with faith In tbemaelvea tara/d Nowaday*, most of a brave man's by silly reRulatlon*. and whenever from Ionia circuit This was a pro* An ordinary Rraln seeder with 7- niece, Mr* Carrie Barker, In their faces towards the future hecauae It looked bright that have won adventure* take place in his i»ocket* they see an opimrtunlty they attack seciillon for violatinx th* local op ­ inch *|iac«-e between the tubes may b«i LianaiDR, having left the House of the their way over stony as well aa smooth ground ; not because they bar! very conveniently used for plantini; iMMlk the authorities with that fearful tion law- and JudR* I>avla directed a Good Hbeitherd in Chicago a few days genius but because they bad clear heads, willing hands and not a lary weaiMMi ridicule In this case such, verdict of Rullty, th* defmdant put- bean* by stoppinx up all the tubes ex­ ago after the niece bad gone there bone In their bodies. You should listen to tbe story of the struggl -. una in no evidence igent the se«'ond. sixth and loth This aad secured ber release. young man. .munR woman, of those who have won their spur* In tb'v Snve* tn Iowa Nan** Life. an opportunity name at the Comedle Francaise durinR the performance of Y ouor Curry ship|i*d in a kcR of will Rive an Interval of 2% inches be­ Miss Holmes was known In the ' world by pluek. perseverance and bar d knocks. Instead of either through The very Rrave seemed to yawn be* "rieopatra." a play by the Insipid. beer from Grand Rapids and bad It tween row*, which Is ample to allow convent as HIster Adriane. .Mhe took genius or luck. fore Robert Madsen, of West IltirllnR* Viarnioniei. taken TO tb« Ionia fair Rrounds, where machine cultivation Some makes o' tbe TOW when twenty-one years of Do not believe every idle tale you bear; do not take tbe advice of tho*e ton. Iowa, when, after seven weeks It was drank by himself and several Rraln drills have s|>ecial attachments ag* . having been cured of a mallRoant wbn canoet prove to you that tbefr adiice la worthy of taking; w«tcb If wa* a badly written, dull work, for plantinR bean* PlantinR them In tlw- hospital, four of the liest pbys* and the i>eople were wattlnx for a conifianlon* some or all of whom were cancer, aad remained content with the sueeeaaful, srateb those who bring reaulta; It matter* not how far dov n Ician* Rave him up. Then wn* shown liartners In its purchase In rows will probably Rive better her sequeslertd life until about four tbe ladder they may be; if It's your class or place on tbe ladder take it I han< e to Rive vent to their opinion yields than plantinR them in bill* or the marvelous curative |>ower of Elec* At last the chance came The The Court in decldiOR the case, years ago and advise with tboa<- sacendlng with you —they will give you their en ­ trie Hitters For. after eiRht months holds that the brlnRlnx of liquor Into • Recently she got Into communica ­ couragement .and their support, for like you they have turned their far** inansRement bad ordered a mechani­ :i*-*-d selection I* as Important In of frlRhtful «ufferlnR from liver trou ­ cal asp for the Rreat scene in the the county by two or mor* tier sons tion with Mrs Barker and informed towards the nwmlng aun. watchlag It rise lu all of its brightness an*l ble ami v-ellow jaundice, Rcttlnx no for consumption by a (larty of two or Rrowlnx larR* yields of l>wins as it 'a the niece of her desire to leave the splendor, shedding its rays In season. In tbe springtime upon tbe earth ju*t final act. when Cleopatra puls an end In producinR heavy crops of corn. help from other remedies or doctor* to Uer life more, is a violation of th* local option convent. awakening from Its frozen winter slumber, 'rtey are iteginiUng In the five bottle* of this nuitchleM msNlI* law, becaus* th* share one purchases .Non*- but the best hand-picked l>eans Mrs Barker went Immediately to struggle for a future footing like the graaa and flowera like tbe buds and The actress raised the asp. which should be used for plantlDR, so as i*« cin* completely cured him Its p<»ol* rimy I*. coDsume«| by another ('blcago and brought Miss Holmes roots: hut as time brings foliage, bring* fruits, brings abundance and hap- started hl**lnR, whereupon a B|»ecta* insur* stronR vitality and increas*-*! tlvely Ruaranteed for r^tomach, I.lver tor rose to hi* f**et, and cried. home with her. The latter says that pln«*ss to the tollers, ao will it bring prosperity to the aaver who seas t-cultivat»-d Seed bed prev­ and Van .Mickle a - (Hasple'c UNPEEGEDENTED OPPORTUNITY her to take tbe step, and that the |s that the aurpliM. that which was bis over and above the actual ax|>eo» Hoars of lauRhter Rr*-ete«l the joke,' ious to planttnr H**ans should not he true to tbe Catholic rellgina. went into the hank aa a nest egg against the sret day. Gpen aa accou* t and as it wa* foreseen that a slmllai plant**4l ui»on wee CHICAGO. cultivation Riven should he rather 'o Hudson aiMirtment on Riverside repertorv Youth's I'omiMinion. prevent the first Rrowth of weeds, and twice s .Tear and .-uMed lo the prfnc I|miI. and from the day yxni start Drive. .New York, thrive* a barber to kep the soil Burfac* In a loos*, the future will have a blighter look. nied victim of cultivation «buuid l*e Riven. royal family of FInRiand On many .No\ember 2t*fh t** liecember .Ird. In- Th*- time for harvesHnx de|*ends or SORE miiDii < ooaiimptinn, I mlRht not t>e alive cluaive, is that it ocrurs at the same J. W. FITZGERALD, Ctuhitr »>ora*i(h\ 11.00 Trial bottle free. cure quickly, aad can then be atorrf i would peel off aad the Hash would gat tonsortal artist, whose name Is Vnl* I visit tn ChIrnRo at this time. Apart away or placed in the stack. Moat Guaranteed by J T MHImao and Van- I from the pleasurna of the trip, they hard aad brash. Thare would ba blood •ntlBe "I cut the hair of the late Hick le A (Daapte bean Rmwers now use a bean roller j •owioR from at toast fitly ptacus oo KlaR Edward while be played with ! will he able to kill three birds with or barveater. which pulls tw(S rows at aach hand. Words could aavartaU th* the very doR about which ao much oae stone, aa well aa do their ahop- a time. plarlaR them tORetber in one ' suNermR 1 eodurod for thraa yaaes. 1 plBR and domeatlr purchasInR at the triad evervthuiR that 1 was told to us* wna beard after bis death.—New York A.> HONENT OIYKK. row. so that they can be easily Rath- | for fully thre* years, but could ast ao World most interest IBR season of the year, eyed up and placed upon tbe waROQ rsUsf. 1 trtsd at Isast sight ddmrsei When Mrs. Rnwson and bar cousin. when the atorea are filled with evary- for removal from tbe field. A side- | doctor*, bat noa* of thorn saassad to I tblBR that appeals to everybody. IB WOI FtsbisIi BsBBty. Mias LaInBd. want down to tha city to delivery rake may be uaed for pillBR do as* any aood. as my haads wse* as Ml Kmg Cole spaad a raw dnyn. It ama aRread that addltioB to takiBR away with them a bad whsa 1 got throt^ docioriaR as Women deslrlnt bMuty ant woBdnr- tbe bean vines into windrows whaa 1 flrst liegsr . 1 also tried maay fttl bslp from Bueklen's Aralen Bnlv«. Mina Lalnad should carry tha poekat- fund of practical knowledRe that will If the viBea should Ret wet between j I be of iBcalculable value in after rsBwdws. but none ot thsm avsr did m* It bBBislias plmplM, akin eroptloBB. booka la har baR. which was firmly tbe time of cuttlBR and renMvnl from CBS esnt's worth at Rood. I was dis- Was soras aad boils. It makes tbs akta attached to bar bait by n strap, while l^Nira. the field, they abould be Immediately eoaraRsd asid heartsare. I would PsW •oft aBd vsivety. It Riorlfles the face. Mrs. RnwaoB ’s waa "Hnbla to ba laft turned, no that they arlll completeir so bad BMiminm when I gat up. to tMah Care* tore eyes, coM sores, craekatf anywbarr." THDNE HI'.NICIPAI. JEAlAirHIKfC dry out. If this drylBR Is done onre- I had to go to work aad staari tb* pala A Merry Ml Soul "Do you tblBk tha coataat for the far taa hour*, aad 1 oftan Mt lib* gla- llpe. cbBpped beads Beet for burBB. Aa thay wara toRathar nil tha tlma. fully, there will be no mnterlnl tajurv iBg up my nosHten. nonlBs. fever sores, cuts. bmlsM and the armacemaat arorhad to n charm world'a baae ball champioaablp ex- to the henna, even from severe ralBi ! ' Bwors 1 startad to work taomtagi pIlM ISc at J. T. Mlllman's sad Yna* la shops nad cars xBd raatnumatx. It erclaaa aay real lafluaace on sertous Special mahclBe* are now la uae for i I woal d have to wrap ovary ftagsr up A Merry Old Soul Blekle A Olasple's. never occurred to either of them affalraT' asked the eameat cltlxaa. threahiBR beans, aad have beea la- i ■saaealaly. so as to try aad hasn tlmm when they stood modestly wnltlBR at "1 abould aay ao," replied the Chl- troduced Into naarly every conunualtv | sort aad than wear ilo vss oTm tha raff caRo maa. "It Rives a whole lot of to beep the g reas# from gstlMg am asy A URCAT f'HANflE. the back of n crowded church ob Bqb - where this crop la Rrovra on a com- ' work. At night I would have to wear Was He! people a Renuine reaaon for ro Irr to •There Roee a maa.” mid Miles, day iBonilnR that they would ba ush­ mercial scale They are operated on I •tows in Iwd. In fart. 1 had to wear ered to seats whicb ware not side by Philadelphia.”—WaabtBRton Htar. the same plan aa tbreahlBR macblnee. j fdove* all the tbae. After doctortag for point IBR to s commuter ladoB with three years, aad eneadtegniarh meaev.a parcels, wbn was burrylaR to catch •Ida. and are capable of very aatlsfactory I If Alive To-Day They wara not disturbed, bowaaer. A HA.Nim-BFF POLICY. work. The cleanlBR. RradiBR aad aort- Slagle box at Cutirura OIntawat eadsd bis train, "who was a Rreet social 'That nephew of yours la a little iBR are usually left to the bean eleva- | all my suNenags. It's been eight yuan lion before he Rot married ” until tha offartory anthem had bsRun store I used aav asMl I don't know what wild, ITI admit," said Cacle Jerry's tor. The state of MIchlRan has more j He "Alas, poor maa!*' rejoined Ollee XBd Mia* LalaBd anw tha flBa-iooklBR sore hand* are now, and never leal a day's rawB with the plate slowly but anraly neiRbbor. tryloR to comfon him. "but thnn Sho elevator*, built aad operated | work while using CuUeura Utat "He IfKvks like a beaat of burden he’ll reform as be Rmwa older. I^save Thoma* A. HasM^.Hasiry. 310 N. M"satg usasvy BOW rhlca»o .News. mnklaR hla way down the aisle. For- eapectally for haadilBR tbe beaa crop. | WoukI Burn Our Coal tuBntaly har aaat wna at tha end. him to time and nature " There are a number of bliRhts anil j St.. Trenton.on. N. J.. Nov. II. 1*06. ” "Time and aature!" saapf/ed I'acle ruats which attack the beaa crop j A mm an at r Haw*s TMa. "Ila'a n klad-looklBR RaBtlamaa." •fiMt MHSnMl *t any nbitaaltaaa laade bv apectaclea alttlBR flea or six pawa CASTOR IA fected aoil. SpraylBR has been pretty | SNa. par* ekSMBaak. iiasrw tom la UaaoM, back." she whispered, aad aha drop ­ l»»^haiSa tbomuRbly demoastmted to be Im- WAl.niNO KTKNAN * MARVIN. practicable and uaprofitable. The I JOHN F. PARR WhnIsaala Ci iibRIsIs Taladn O. ped the oolBa aad beRaa to ealoy the Han s Oaicrrh Cars *a takan latamaltv. music thorouRhIy - Youth's CompaB- Us lu Y b Im Mmr Bnpi most successful method of combatlaa aettaa 8C- Tkha natra NWally FfBa far eaasB- D obT loae hope of yawr bratber laet the prteaa vary from fl.K to ft SO yoti laaa faith In your Fhtbar ^ por iMMBal. iif«41 Itv« tm to ae» of Uw Mat fH—ii w j mw utonrlY pn^srtm she was M in C’bic te exclMle*'toip* iMff* Dlok ItlM him tw» * face or andi datenntontloa tKti sat,” I ftoosly. He to no v*ll I an analyai of bar own fcwllgga. bat ‘'Kn^unlve flddk-^tlrkn! ” nmred •omm aad mieb n thoroinii ■Mtlemn. she fsH like rrytof She dbcMed lo ht tblas an tor ae you're «~oure mad. He to resardad aa tlto naa^catrb in employ dther wenpnnn. Her next let­ Taeltua Himaa "There a no auch the city, but to far baa Barer giyaa ter rand: You're a Maradaa aren't ynuT' the falnteat alga of tateraat In anyoaa. Itonr Sir—if you ar*= determined to "Yea." retumad the young man. atlll He la already a growing young bual* . keep my picture jf course I can do In dbarckn aad di^ aaiuaed "But even the Maradeas aaaa man and aoma day will beroma ■‘Shine I waa printMl in. a newapa- mmum ci duldm rlriigi have to bow to ordinary raaveatlona." beir to the great wealths bto uncto. . per and If you did tear It up you could Hto well'bred counienaaee broadenad i TaclUM Hlgglna. who worablpa him. probably gat another But I think DR. KINVS ••Idom do good aad under a proaounred amlle tad Tarltua I don't wonder you have beard of him. you are Jum horrid! You oi^i to ha •Itan do barm. Illgglns waa treated to an audible He makea a laating impreaaloa wher* ' ashamed of yourself I hope I will cburkir at hla exiteaae. ever be gooa . I dont know wbcNn be never torn you In all roy llfr- leodiBf and ••Xoaefdli." be aaorted. "Why vlatta in Ckloano, but the next ttme Youra truly, I tlia bakin’ doa t ytNi be a man? Ifon't let tkis you ronie to St. Louto I want you to Virginia Hnle. raaataat acraping aad fawning of ao* ; meet him aurely." By ratum mall ahe received the fol ­ NEW DISCOVERY clety daatroy your luaaly qualltloa. "A thorough gentleman!" aald Mlaa lowing letter* Write to the girl. Tell her you want Virginia Hale. "I don't believe h. !lo I>ear Miss Hale—I have yielded to to know her. Then go over to Thka- gentleman would evor do eueh a your wishee, though not from fear, AMD go and aafc her to marry you.' The thing. He to probably a badly apolled i Your picture la destroyed aad ray SatrtEMitjH veteran bualneaa man atruck the table young man aSd ahould be taught bet- : heart la broken. that vtgoroualy with each Inlunctloa. : tern inannera. At any rate he will I want tQ eay to you. Miss Hale, that iatfaa Maraden toughed outright. "You laam that I am not the person to be your course has only made mattbrs AND ALL THROAT ^ LUNG know a IM about modem nourtsbtp. written to In aurh a braab way." worse for me if there la anything don't you? Yo 'd acare tbe poor gtrl Whereat .Mlae Virginia Hale aat above all else I admire in a girl It Is »nal, but ako ragiilatn to death. She’d think we iieople down and wrote atrenuoualy for an spirit. Your fine temper haa Increas ­ tbair dignbon. It is a down here at St. lA>ula are rmnnlbala." hour tearing up one Inter after an* ed my regard for you an bundred Tarltua Hlgglna groaned with dto* efore tbe eptotle was finally fold. Though the picture Is gone and wonderful tonic for chil­ gust. "There Isn't a woman in tbe indited. I have nothing to remember you by dren of all ages. They world that emn ’t be won by tbe right When the letter reached St. Loula. save the fleeting glimpse of trour face man—If he Is a man." He looked hla In care of the office of Taeltua Hig- at the bazaar I shall cherish that all raEUMIM '»»> eilSUIPTIM ffnindly gain weight and nephew over without a sign of admir ­ gina. It waa very brief. of my days You cannot rob me of bealtb on mall doeea. ation for hla strrtng face and equally .Mr. Roy Maraden. St. Loula., Mo remembrance strong physique. "I don't know Uaar Sir—I am aatounded at the Sincerely yours. ** Tnro Y«ars ago a atvnra oald aattlad on bby Unift and ao oonplatnlE pront mtad ran ttaat I wbb pon AAXM BY AU. DxrGGirra whether you coif Id make it go or not. conceit of any t>eraoa prewumlag to he Roy Marsden. twinkia to work aad aon reaiy nMa to atand. 1 than waa adnaad to try Dr. Kiac'a Sow DIoootrwy, mid Roy." be added; deaimiringly. a gentleman who would ^transcend the Mias VlrginiM Hale cried again. adtor nataf ana bottla I wont back to woik, oo wall an 1 anar wan." ■hmI Nr., mmmkt of paper aad iMe ad. far This time she was angry at herself. aat ^aaMilal ^aefav• Baak aad ChtM*a "lAmk at this." auggeated Maraden. ordinary rules of etiquette aa you W. J. 4TK1KB, Itownr Sprlaga, Tmm. ■ketck-Book V.-%ch hank coalaiaa a handing over a newafiaper clipping have done Your letter to me can be Why was fate so unkind? Why had Oai>: t>ack Ferny containing pictures of several women. considered nothing ahon of rank she not met thia young mao in the flOOTT a BOWPIE. 409 IW4 at, N. Y. 'That's she In the middle, ftoea she dlaoourteay and deserves ('ondemna*. , conventional way. as she met count- AMO 01.00 look like a girl one could write letters tlon as such, leas others whom ahe cared nothing pmtem aoc to without having met herT’ Yours truly. about? She admitted to herself •OiO AMO OUAMAMmO BV Higgins took the clipping fretfblly. Virginia Hale. vaguely that she might have cared for He was attending more time on this i By /etum mall Mias Virginia Hale Roy Maraden If things had happened ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ l>etty task than It would take to make received the following letter aa she differently She thought aome little J. pr. Millman. VanSicKle fSl Glatspie. ♦ ♦ ten rbeuaand dollars. I aat upon her veranda In ('hlcago: , time before replying Then «he wrofe ♦ THE WOOIHKi or VIROIYIA ♦ "Of course you can wiita to her.’ Dear Mtaa Hale—Your aaNer fills aa followa HALE. ♦ You can write to anybody you want! me with tbe deepeat humiliation. I Dear Sir—I am verj' sorry dialntereot. "Letters? lettert?’ he repeated | cannot be released, till tbe last ♦ to. You have some wealth, social | was wrong to yield to my Impulsaa as Yours truly. ^ Rvery subject be brought up fell as dully. reached. "I am very sorry." It rand. position and the best proapecta In tbej I did. aad yet I hope you will under ­ Virginia Hale a spent aeed upon barren toll. A great "Yea, letters!" she cried, vehement-1 Then he went out to lo^ for Mtaa world. You've been a decent chap, stand roe when 1 say that my inten- It was a good deal of a conresainn. mtagtvfag aelsed upon him. Was the ly. "Oh. I waa wrong to Imagine for a i Virginia Hale. ••What you mrght to do. Roy Mara* ^haven't you? By Jove! abe la a beauty tlona were better than yxMi have glv- but she made It glady. regardlees of after all oar of those whose sole moment thnt there could be an ex- j • • • • • Hen. la to get married! ” Taeltua Hlg- tbough. Isn't aher' he exclaimed, ad* . en me credit for. After seeing you results At least abe knew he could charm Is from exterior; robbed by planatlon." She put her haoda up to I Five days later Roy Maraden enter ­ gtns waa no ii«sd to mince matters. miring the picture •'Kxcellent face,” at tbe bazaar I tried to banish all not understand bow vert, very sorry, outward beauty of Inner resource? her face and her bronse hair shook i ed bto uncle's office In St. Louis. He ;tnd aa he exploded tbe above piece of he added. tboughu of you from my mind. But she was He took her dejectedly to a quiet with the fury of her outraged feelings i looked five years older, except for a •vdvice at hla nephew, he ahook Ma "Yea. and she's a fine girl, too. ” waa tbe effort araa futile. Your fSFe waa • • • • • spot, determined to know the worst If '‘I.Ntters. Mlaa!" he alrnoet shouted., smile wko a* buoyancy waa concealed rat. pudgy flat at him to give weight tbe ardent reapona**. 'Breefling. tal­ ever before me and I could not shut The same day Virginia Hale was constant probing would reveal It. He "I never wrote irou a letter In my' In the presence of Tadtuo Hlgglna. to the argument ent. gmee of tTianner. temperament. it ont. I even went ao far as to carry writing this reply Roy Maraden re­ talked of St. I. might feel. with the beauty of her aurroundinga. It was a peculiar missive addressed gether in a glim line and muttered strous conduct as you have employed He went through them all, as one ' boys nowadays don't know how to toward me " Hr was a man of mllliona. accustomed and tbe i>ostroan lifted bis hat with to Roy .Maraden In cape of hla uncle's something about "looking after such In a atruggling dream from which be make girls love 'em," aald Tacitna TO having hla own way without fight* severe gallantry aa he handed her a office. affairs hiniaelf" He did intend to He started to rise, filled with help­ Hlgglna. turning to hla desk. ing for It: be ronaldered hla aug- I letter bearing the Rt. I.«ouls stamp on I>ear Sir—1 think you are the mont seek a proper introduction to Miss less terror, to rush from an unpleas- , gsntlons unframed laws its back. He waa always glad when hateful man I ever beard of. You Hnle. hut be was nettled at his uncle's antnes B—to' knew not what. Another thing Roy Maraden realit* there were letters for Virginia Hale. ought to be confined in Jail. The idea airy Intrusion in the affair "Sit down, .Mr. .Maraden." she com ­ •hI In • onnectlon with hla uncle's Rhe took them so gracioualy with a of your carrying my picture about He met her at the Willoughby re- manded imperiously. "You need not with that be ahould marry It car* ' blight “good moming" that gave him with you. I never beard of such a oeptlnn. no dotibt aa fate, this time a add cowardice to your other short­ Send for Free Catalog Tied with it half a dozen well*deserv- a pleasant idea of tbe local 'aristo ­ thing It la a rank outrage, unbecom ­ 'little more kindly, had arranged He comings. ' He ut down, dazed as from Ta IIa bow to got your GmoJl furm mobr up or lArs* «>d lectures due moat any young man cracy. ing a real gentleman and ebameterto- sratebed her from a distance and once a blow upon the head. IiMoa . of hla age. In regard to mode of Ilv* Mlsa Hale opened tbe letter and tic of improper breeding. more fell a prey to her quiet grace "If no one has ever told you, Mr.; iTig, late nights, squandered allow- CuUom Teaming Dona settled back to read It leisurely. With If I had met you properly It might and repose of rnanner .Marsden. that fin** looks and the pos- rvnrea and general lack of purpose or tbe opening line she straightened up be different, but I cannot suffer this His friend Prank W'illoughby. In ­ ' session of money make a young man reni accompllshmem In life Taeltua visibly, and during its aubeequent Indignity any longer. Won ’t you troduced them At the utterance of Retiee mad*. «'eata lo maaaurc. Floor rus». Haad invaluable to the society of >‘«MiBg mooatlaa. Mlak ead Muskrat Rklaa made laio Hlgglna, in the eyes of hla nephew, [laaaagea sh«- paused frequently to please tear up my picture? If you hla name be was somewhat dismayed women who have enjoyed tbe beneffta ■•erfR ead mu ITIl waa a puffy little steam engine, tend ­ at the almost imperceptible change In catch her breath. don't I will have to speak to my fath­ of pro|»er training. It la time you were Koz, l.ynz or Wildest Bklaa made into handsoaM ing out one gigantic buatnesa deal af­ It read aa follows; er about It. her manner He fancied that he de ­ acquiring tbe Information The un ­ furs or rues. ter another: y^t at the same time a Dear Mias Hale—1 trust you will Yours truly. tected a degre** of frigidity to which fortunate duty lo this case aeema to Heaver aklae made Into mulTb, Jnekeu or ronts. lovable personality wh«i had taken not be too greatly offended at my pre­ Virginia Hale. be was unaccuatomed In meeting new have fallen on me " < oea Rklns are tbe latest fnaSloaabie fur*. The place of a father to him at an sumption in addressing you. I saw Tbe answer waa equally unique. friends Certainly the smiling e«ae Her iHiasinnate tones smote upon 'Wrly age you at our recent chaiity' bazaar and I><«r Mias Hnie—Whnt you aak is with which be bed seen her greet IS Hnadeoaae Sty les of Muff* "1 did see a girl once that I l>elleve became very much Intereatad in you. Imttoaalble. I would rather go to Jail others, bad -ntirely departed. Marsden's ears like th* blows of a, 1 should like." said the youth musing* In spite of my efforts, however. I was than give up the picture. It is my Thrmigh their dance he was un ­ trip-hammer. "There must be aome Seveeal Style* of Lndiee* Hnta ly. unable to procure an introduction. only solace now. I shall keep it in comfortable Por the first time in hla mistake—'' he began. Prices Paid for P« “Whv don't you marry her*" quer­ "No. there la no miatake," she went This is a matter of vital concern to spite of everything, even your father life he had a sense of being tolerated. Prices oa ied hta incle preclpltately myself. I trust that in tke course of Sincerely yours. He found blinaelf talking about the on. now imiyetuoualy. "Those cruel "I don't Know her." was tbe quiet time It will become of equal Impor- Roy Maraden. condition of the floor which was un ­ letters were enough, hut to them you reapon«» tanr< to you and that you will con ­ Tbe threat had flailed. As she read doubtedly excellent, but a topic tO be add tbe maul' of assuming that no W, W, WEAVER^ Cwmtom Tannmr, Rmetdmg, Mich. •That's no reason, no reason in the sent to rorreepond with me. You the letter Mlaa Virginia Hale knew claaaifled with the weather in Ita stale explanation la required. world." aald HIggtns ••You ought to will iiiturally be interested In know ­ Know her. Theft's no excuse for not ing who I am. If this la the case I knowing her If you ’re in lore with would respectfully request that you her. Who Is she?" make inquiries of the Windsors and "Her name la Hale—Mias Virginia your other friends In St I.d>uls. Hale f saw her at the charity baaaar My only request, however, la that only ten days ago. I was to meet her. you reserve as confidential the fact ••••••••••••••••••••oaeeneeee ••#•••••#••••• •••••••••••< but it was impossible owing to the that I have wrttten this letter to you. i I have only done so after careful re­ "W«*ll, brace up." aid Hlgglna. Ir- flection, under the Impulse of a great ritnbly "She's still alive. isn't sAe? desire to know you. to nut to her bouse and introduce Sincerely yours. '•nuTs^df " Roy Maraden. Rc> Maraden gated at bis uncle Xfiaa Virginia Hale read tbe letter pityingly; be was the only person in carefully, noting the appended ad- . ana tbe world who could do so with im* dreas Sb»" was bitterly offended, very punlty "That would be a fine pro ­ bitterly. The communloatlon went ; We Are Very Pleased to Announce to the .•edure wouldn't It?" be said with beyond all bounds of etiquette, not tot more than a touch of sarcasm. "He- say common sense. Her cheeks srere flushed with anger and she tore the letter and envelope to pieces. She threw the scraps out upon the lawn Tbt KMm* Ovt and then aat for fifteen minutes with her hands clenched tightly, thinking Ladies of St Johns and Vicinity WIHwita Falvt desperately. Then she got up and ataned to go That wf have, after much trouble, been able to hrinjj Prof. Jomph Bwchmr the world ’s Cion That BdfPotattoBJai in tke houae. Ske paused Irresolute-1 ioFKidmy Dtotann, Hkna* ly at tbe door and rinally went back ! greatest chef) to .St. Johns again. He will be at our store on ■MttM and naddv Troabla. down the steps and picked up the Therr atMements are aat esagner- frag ments, which she took with her' wZed. There is no asceaatty In U u Im to her ro€Mn. mm. bees use every man sad woman sur- ferlasr from kidaey or bladder trou- In the sanctity of thia apartment Monday, December 12, Saturday, December 17 ttlea. or rheunwtiem can prove IT with­ she placed the tom letter together in S4 hours by getting a free package Dr. Derby's Kidney PlUs at say and read It carefully. Mtaa Virginia ••• Inclusive, demonstrating the art ol cooking on 4lzag store. Hale was angry, but she waa a woman Just tbe anme and she eras struggling with the greatest affliction to which ‘ tbe femtnine mind Is heir, namely emr-t iosity. She pondqred. | one The Great Sted Rzrage, MAJES’IIC Some days later abe wrote a latter, to Mabel Windsor, ber St Lonta friend. In tbe courae of this letter We extend a cordial invitation to you all to be present, and of course bring your gentle ­ she wrote the following' men friends, and also to drink all the coffee and eat all the hot biscuits you can hold. "Rv the way. Mabel, there wns some oeo one you mentioned while I was In St., Ixnila I think hla name eras Mars­ den. You were going to say something Monday and aach wifrnGding day and you will be \ about him. but we were^ntemipted. I iinderatABd be vistta here anroetirae* Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are ahead • eo •of tba llama, the osly ktdaey aad blad- Who It he. anyway*" Ner fraalamat that mahae good Ite •treageet eSaiemeni. Oet a free aarh- In doe time Mtaa Vtrglnto Hale re­ ag* at yanr drunist's aad see If we ceived a character tot Ic letter from have eatd a hundiedth part at what Mrs. Wlndaor, containing two pnm- rharn Uitla waader- work ere da. SPAULDING & COMPANY grapha NbW listen, sallerers. don't gat aa- upon yhieh ahe pondered «ttad. Jnat lay away all yoar present longer than aa erdtaary length of ntwatnsante far year kMneya, haek or time Madder. Tf yea have pain fa th# hack, Hardware Dealorz, St Johns, Midi. ■rafaee or seaaty arinallen. rolered or "Tnu anBad ohont Roy Maradi. , •on real artae, rhewmatlsm any where, dia- Vlrghito. If you had nwt Mm I would ' betas, pain In the bladder or terrible Bright's diseese. Jaet get a tte paefc- seHeve you had tollaa a vietim along i age of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills a with g lot of oMtor glrto f Gbow . I in-1 tst, dtf la ho ahonM hnvo oa oa-i non »lf Hi tt beam. I thlab tbi* non g aed tar yaa ta to t fon Jnat to ooo tfl a fr wonM not aa*. and try It. Dr. Derby's irato ti sr or t■d1^ KM^ Plllt treat* It—SI*. nwRilT THE 8T. JOHNS NEWS. THUMDAT -MO' ilk WtO. You Take No Rkk ‘HCIMBli” HEiT ORBBE t KIMT nKHTt*H.lLU. •ad Moaey TOO IMT nUUIDS SOONCWe of This Off«• Mrs. darab Henitnjiway la on Hj llM> Hranl SpsstaJlai In TivnIIng Wr pay for sll thr m«41ciMc uMd 1 Jleali and lllMsuMd Hanrto, FHAIHR* •mtIb* trial. If iNir r»»tiie4y fall* FOA MSONIG HOME sick Rat Let Boughton Make Your Ln MILKN. a. LL. B. to com|»iM»iy r^lava yo«i of rosattpa* ’Myron Htace u spmdlna frw tkiM. tMk* all thr rtak- Y om arr week .ft Hclly WAHtl.tir KCTRK.IT HBKHh WKLL K!l .-'tu.th and Hubert Flanhel were Hbs nai dsnd nttk al HRMinI ■ot ohllsaiai to as Mi any way what* Tmnlnisnl and .Tew Bnnk Frm. •••r. If y«Mi acfwpt our offer. (Vtuld HI PTLIKII WITN RtMiMKH. callii * * d ii It. ice's Hunday aaythlac hr morr fair for you? Is M'lllle debroeder recently purohna- Christmas Presents. ed a horse of Mr. f'arpentcr of IleWitt. To prove the rsaiarkaMe nnratlve tharr aay rwasaa why you ahouM haa- pnwera of his nsw dpeelal Peraonnl Itatr to put our clalma to a prartiral Heor> HI'aderateadt and wife were .Siinda) cu* SIS at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trenunents for baart dlaaans. short taot? braath. pain in side, shoulder or ami. Thr oMMt aalaatlflc comiBoo>aaBaB OmCML OPINION IS DMUDEO Marten's. Of courMh you 'will have photos for Christmas because they are so Mrs Kelly tnd two children were o ppresnian. irrogular imlss. palpita­ traatmmt Is Krsall Ordrrilsa. which tion. smothering, fluffing of ankiea, or arr aatro llkr rahdy. They arr rrry dunday gu. ta at her alster's. Mra. acceptable to those who receive them, cost little in proportion to Lewis Tran's • dropny. L>r. Milss will send. free, to proaouarrd. xrotlr aad piraaaat la Jf»H^ K.tWMIK AVKRh COMMIT* every afnicted person a It.&O treat* their worth and show thouji^ht and care on your part. actloa, aad t>artlculariy ahrrrabir in Mra. Vira dtewart of Flureka waa a THE WITMOIT POWKIL guest of her father, John Hurough'a menc The worst oaaas usually aoon avary way. They do aot cauar diar ­ relieved. rhoea. aauara. flatuleacr, crlplait or three dnya of last week. Mra. Jake Harker and Mrs Peter Thcae trentmmu are the reault of any locoovralracr whatrrrr. Rrsall 26 yenrs' extensive ressarefa aad re* OrdrrIIra arr particularly good for Hrandle s|H*nt last Thursday with the Or. HnnM> af Owaaaa * lhHrt Hard* far former's mother. Mrs John Tiedt. marhaMe aucoeaa in treatlnn varloua ohildrrn. aard aad drilcatr prraoaa ailments of the heart, stomach and ' But Come Early! Wr urcr you to try Resall Ordrr- .tiMMi HonMarlani Havr Pamtrd Willie debroeder and Jennie Huck'* lln si>eni dunday evenlnic with the nerves which often coropiioate each llaa at our riak. Two slsaa. Itc aad hh ----- ^ - -a onae. do aetonlahlng are the results ISc. Rrmrmbrr. you can fat Rrxall former's sister. Mr. and Mrs Will .Martens of his treatment that be offers sll sick Unlike other gifts, photos are made to your order and therefore take Ramrdlra in this comoiunlty oaly at persona a two-pfHind Trial Treatment our atorr —Thr Rrxall Rtor*- Trarl* Fklward Fedewa and wife and baby I>r A M Hume, former arand were dunday visitors at the latter's free Do not fail to try It. time to complete. • Rhilry, rorarr of Clinton Avrnur master of llw- .Micbiaan arand lodae. Ortalnly noiblng could be more aad Walkrr atrrrt. brother. Frank INing, and wife of P and A Masons and chairman of the near DeWItt generous. Few i>hysiclan8 have such We are showing a number of ver>' new styles in brown and buff committee which conducted the neao- confldmce in their treatments All tiattons for takina* over the Aiina aao- Ml and .Mrs Henry Hleade*_teadt and Win Hahn were called to lainaing afflicted fteraons should avail them­ this year, and with our ’new sky-light and other apparatus know that itarium from A M' Wripht aa a Ma­ dunday evening to see their sister. selves of this liberal offer, aa they w«* can please you in photos. X sonic Home, declares positively that Mrs. FImma Nuffer, who Is very low may never have such an opftortualty refioru einanallna from Hrand Ra|>- at this writing. again. Delayu are dangerous. No ids reaardina the nona<*ceptance of .Mrs Jones andi daughter Fannie I comes more suddenl^r than that ^ the home are not true si>ent s few days with the fhrmer's from heart disease. Our Studio wiil bm open Tktmdmgwing. "The deeds have been sianed, ac­ daughter..i.vir. Mrs \\Wn. m Hracc, before I Mr. uiltwrt Wsr«l, crows city.• ijj,.,. riirsd cepted aad recorded. ” said Dr Hume , ih w J rrtt**. I.udlnstus. MlrS., eursd after 4 "l^e Hrand RaiSds hoard of control lesving for their > home which C. n. Woolry was In Kurrka on they recently purchased at Holly. relied. Mr f*. w. Ituayaa. Npeorer. l- in Alich- list F^xaminatina ('hart. Opinion. Advice, IT06RAPMER- buslnras Monday iaan that when the arsod Uxlae Is not •Mrs FM. Piggutt is recovering from and Free Treatment. Describe your Mrs C n. Wfioley vlsit«*d friends in In session he te rtie grand lodae per- the smalliKix disease. Owosa^> last week <«onlfied and has all the preroaatlves \frs Fortune Watters is visiting Jas lUicitett of F^ureka was a town of that tuidy The Crand Rapids relstivea in Ionia Tisitor on Saturday. hoard of control will cease to exiai at W J Tail ami wife visited at Chas ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ M. (*ox and C. Itarnaby wrri* Ithaca the next ineetina of the arand lodae. Cole'K tn Dallas last dunday ♦ ♦ visitors on Saturday sft it Is not a factor to he senousi) Vern Mturgis and faiiilly of FIssex ♦ HATH. ♦ fte<» I> ("larko of lietroit transacted considered st>ent .dunday al Joseph ('lark's * ♦ Phones: 93-3r; 93-4r. St. Johns, Michigan. businesr here Monday "The sanitarium is l>eina put in .Vflss Vera Plggott is home from the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr and Mrs Clenn Randall visited !«hape for the r*-cep||on of these peo ­ .dt John*- normal for ts'o weeks. . ------In Si Johns on Sunday ple. and will he ready within a very Alltert Caddy and wlfi- of Fowler A reception was held at the M. K. Rev tiro llrown altrnd«' to their home in this plm-e given laat Thursday evening by Prof. Bishop’s Poultry House Wants ness in Owosao on Thursday the next session of the arand I'tda*- Fill diiillh and wife visited their The L A. S of the ilaptlst <‘burch FI S. King of the M. A. C. "Thtue wIm» Mrs Kpb Hayes of KIsie visited this tKvard will b*- wli»ed out of ••xUt- «on. John, and family |n iW-ngal last will meet with Mrs Norm Mead at attended enJoy*Ml a rare treat. The friends In town on Tuesday ence A new hoard Is handling and dunday dinner W*«dnesday. .November .In. second number will be Thursday even- Char .Iordan went t<» Ohio on will handle the official and .Mn- Th* dtrickland school la closed on •Mrs* Frank Towns will attend from "***^ ’,,^*1****,^****,* . 2000 Ducks and Geese Thursday to visit his parents snnlc Home which U owned and op- account of smallitox breaking nut In Wexlne^lay until Saturday In l>etrolL Qu»rtette of loinslng will b*- the at-* Mrs Com tlrubauah of PontepH was eraied by the grand lodge in Its ot- vicinity with her «4>aa. Isswrenz'e and ('ary traction for that evening. Live or Dressed a Euest of friends here this week ficial caiuicity the horn* at Alma " Jam**« tnd (' J .Mundell and wives Mt and Mrs W|ls4in Shaw of Ray J (lander and wife ••ntertained .Fobn Rowsnn of (iraud Rapids ha** visited at Fred Kruger's In Dallas ('Ity visited their parents. Mr and Bnlh Hpeed) and Kffnrtive. aiiii will pay top prices lor choice stock. .Also want friends from Shepherd this week lieen a member of the Masonic Home .Sunday afternoon .Mrs Ira Shaw, th*- latter part of the indicates the actlor Foley Ixisrd of (ontrol for years He is fa­ I* J IMggOtl ex|H-clH to go next week KIdnsy Pills as 8. P.»rsons. BatMe Mrs Klla Clark of I^imrsburn was M*-ek to Detroit when* he was chosen a hiistness visitor her*- Thursday miliar with the Masonic law-: .xad peg. John F^arnsworth returned to Flint Creek. Mich.. Illustrates; "I have ChoiceHeru, Chickensss^Turh^s ulatlons regarding the tondiict of the as Juror for the FVdersI (Irand Jury at last Friday after spending a few days been afflicted wlrtl a severe case of Mrs Fkl Nsales went to Ohio on that plac>- at the home of his mother. Sarah kidney and bladder trouble for which Kememberwe are dislributors tromour eastern stations Monday to visit friends and relatives home and when Informed of Dr Humes statement.*- aald Two of the I’realey hoys, who work ­ Farnsworth j found no relief until I used Foley and want No. i stock and will pay highest prices for .Miss Anna (irenland entertained a ed In this vicinity sine*- last spring. I.e*ader for the FIpworth I>*ague Kidney Pills. These cured me entlre- comiiariy of her youna friends on Sun ­ ‘If the deeds have iieen signed and returne4i to their home In Helding last the Iwst (piality. He sure and call on us l>efore you sell I recorded. I do not ■»ee bow It '-otild Sunday evening. .NovemlM*r 27ih. will jy ,i| my ailments. I was troubled day week Friday Im- Mrs .Minnie ('oston, 'Two Aa|M‘Ct8 «-|th bsckacbes and severe shooting hav*' been accomplished The grand The |..•-l»anon Farmem' (*|uh has F>1 ('hisholm of Hreokenridae is lodg*' is not the only body Int-rested of the (Riv*-mment of (;«*d ' pains with annoying urinary Irregu- worktna here at the suaar beet sta­ been |H)at|toned until th« first Thurs- ^ Mrs. Ubhle Peters, who has been larltles. The steady use of Foley E. E. BISHOP, St tion In Uh home It is one of four that m' January to meet with Ceorge spending a couple of w*-. ks at the Kidney Pills rid me entirely of all my have legal representation, the gr.md Ktssan* and wife in Kmtx UNION PHONE 297 RAILROAD ST. WEST M’ (’rnmer of Durand waa a busi­ home of Mrs .Mary Shelton tn this former troubles. They have my high­ lodge the grand chapter, th- grand ______place, returned to her home in Flint DiatviWttag StelioaM LiMlatmi aad MaadMaSar, N. H. ngs? ';>*ttor here on Friday and Sat­ council and the grand eomniandery Stops earache in ttso minutes, tooth est recommends! Ion. ” VanSickle it urday last ’.4aturda). Olaaple...... %SOOOOOOOm In addition th*- grand chaiMer Drtler ^irhe or italn of burn or scald in five The W (' T. r will meet with Mrs Fid tUtwer of Flureka unloaded a of th*- Fkiat*-m .Star la lnleresi*il :n minutes; hoars«‘ness. one hour: Delta Mttad Thursday afternoon. De. tarload of coal from the station here financial and moral --upiKirr of *h muscleacbe, two hours; sore throat. ceinlier 1 SubJ*Tt. "S«-bool Savings on Saturday. honu hut :t ha • no official r<»pr* s* n- twelve hours- Dr Thoma- FIcNTtrlc Rank '' Mrs Mina Shaw leader Ia th** tioard or ;n rh* '■in­ 'Ml. monarch over (lain .Mr Maraah's iieopic ar** (lacking up w> re Kueata of H laindls and wife of duct of th*- tnitttiition ami will move to Durand this week this place on Sunday Th- grand l*»dgc F* and \ M can ­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ wher«‘ Mr Mnrsah will work at his Flarl* Troop. L. FI Weeks and J not l*-gall> ar*-**p» thi gift In t»**half of ♦ ♦ trade tuirn**st! and shin- repairing. Munson were business visitors at tb* ‘ oth**r organization!- **v*>n if ar- ♦ Hi:>4; iL.HAi.i.i.ts ♦ Friday evening, December 2d will (trand Rapids nt.- had h*-*-n mad*- for •nch ♦ ♦ Ih' th** next regular me*-tliig of the a course YOUR FRIENDS PREFER JEWELRY ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IA (> T .M -M FIvery iiiemher la r*- The Thanksaivlnx dance to b= held lH*r* on Thursday evenma, Nov "At th»- last grand *>dg* !ii*-=-» a questCii to In * pr**sent as election of 24lh. will Im |K>at|Ktned on account of <-oniuiltt**«- of five was .xp|>olnt»>«l to FIdward Pasch ha: purchaa*-*! a nexv officers -ihould Is- held on that date th<- small|M>x scare in Saainaw county <'onsid**r •‘tt*>s and huildlng for a hor‘ • Th*' first numlier f th*- small|>ox grand Itvdg*- m*-*>ttng to h* h-ld next w'are TOCHEa A Neuralgia day Mr and Mrs. r McPrangle and OR thousands of years—as far back as When you wish to eeiect jewelry for your "Arc-ordlng to Ma^ont( law. there it family spent Sunday with .Mrs Mary GENERAL DECLINE historical records go—the universal friends or retatives. come to this store. You but on*' way to accept the Alma naol- l*aiich token of tove and friendship has been cannot find more dependable Jewetry anywhere; Pal::’ tarlum and that is for all four h*idies .Mrs Fred L Pasch spent W*«dnes- IN HEALTH precious stones and jeweta. To every race in I! you oennot find 00 large a lino or so many to vote in grand sessions to accept Mr day with Mrs August Miller of Htng* Wright's offer " ham every age and generation, gems and jewels : novelties elsewhere in this city. Nor are the Dr Hume states the old property in Albert Roaanw and Irene Meyers b Often Oifticult When There have held a charm more alluring than money, ' prices ws ask In any ossa unreoaonabis. In F'owt (iranii Rapids was the property spent Thursday evening at the home b No Appguxnt Giuie. land, merchandise or any other form of wealth- many instances a compariaen will demenatratc of the Michigan Masonic Home asso ­ of Fred Welter And with each generation the sentiment at- that to trade here means a eensiderable saving. take ciation Originally it was. hut it was I Mrs. Rowland McPherson of Maple j pleas­ transferred to the grand bodies, a re- Rapids spent last week with Thas. L In a Matofity of Caari the Troubk ^tached to the giving and ownlrtg of jeweie I If you are unfamiliar with Jawetry, we wIM ure in verting Claus*- being inserted and pro- : Schuitt and family It tn the Blood and When It Is -grows. Every achievement In life Is aaeoclat- I be glad to help you make tasteful eeleetlone. ^writing vMIng that the property should he Mrs Katherine Light of Fowler Is ed with gifts of beautiful Jeweie—a diminutive, On the other hand, if you are accuotemed to spending a few weeks wRh her daugh- Built up a CuK Follows. to you turned hack tn the old aaaorlatinn in buying rings, lockets, bracelets, watches, etc., event it was not used for home pur* j t*w, .Mrs The<»dorc l*aarh that I had a neurnl|na pain in A con*tiUoB of ill health in whirii tliere so much ‘he better. You will appreciate the poses In addition John J Carton of 1 Mr and Mr» Wm Taege of DeM'Itt, is no uperitie dieunler tail in wliirh the my arm for five years, and I Flint, a (tast master and lawyer, well Mr .and .Mrs Fred Koeppen of Riley patient rxintinuea to wa**(* ‘ away for no mere keenly the high-grade qpallty of our goods Used your Liniment for one versed In Masonic law has lUven the and Will and Mlnni* Roaanw spent aP|«renl rea»**n. m a lalKiiig *>n** for the 4 and our up-to4ate •elect I one. re­ Sunday with Mr amt Mrs Wm lAght -'(.-ek and was lompletely opinion that should the horn*- he piiysirtan to treat N*a*-v*-ry *»•«• la in a Needieoa to aay, every articte of merchandise moved from this city the insurance of pn«uver- anything of th*- plan to move the in ­ 4 ♦ Our line Is particularly interseting In srork, (allure of the Ihk Iv to n*gain ita mates tn Alma within a few weeks, 4444444444444444 Car«d Quimy Sore Throtat hut aayn If It Is done ft will te- tn the healtii after a eevwre neknew*. lack of Rings, Broaches, Bracelets. Neck­ face of bis spirited objections, he in- ■ Dounalitiient frotn a •iia>»r*ierr*l digtwtion, ('atharine Orinald to Caaatua Hald* or some eL, writes:—"I bought a bot ­ ty to carry through this plan Clarence MW'reery to James Henry iMiment tn tlie tisn w* ot the Imdv. tle of Sloan's Lininirnt for the ------' Hwsrtboiit. e 12 se 14 sec 32, and Dr. Wtllisins' Pink Itlla, which mrad qninsy tore throat and it cured 44444444444444444|W>2wl2nwl4 sec 33. Ovid. the following mar, aw- a blood-huildar and aim* a nerve tonic, making them a me. I shall always keep a ' t7..Visa* iacheB, my kid n eyw Searsh tAe gamut of human wanta and you stock. Cbme and vieit thia etore. whether or UNmENT Roscommon fviunty SntunlaT night I se I 4 se 1 4 sec. 20 and ail that part were afrert«'*i, and I hail hnrd palaa wyi find no gift ae aaoaptabie 4.0 jewelry. Oaed not you ere reedy to pureheee jewetry. Bring Mr and Mrs L Jones of Bt Johns | w 1 2 svr 1/4 sec 21. lying s of a fence gives instant relief from rheu- aernm my laM>k. Jewelry ie a heritage that is handed down from your frienda aleng. We take pieeeurc in ahew- visited Mr aad Mrs Deb Deveresux 1 running e and w from at or near ditch ".My ami hr**tight home a Inx of Dr. inati.^m, lumba­ Hunday i on *aMrterlr aide said premlnes. Vfc- Williame’ Pink l*iU« ami iiefore they generation to gene ret Ian and an enduring iw- Ing the many beautiful Oeme and Jawele that go,sciatica, neu ­ Mr. and Mre Albert Yam of Aoiith ;4or. II <4. were muraly nee*i I knew they were membrenoe of the gTver. Riley visited Mr and Air'' Robert Klixa HalalMiry to Frank 1. Hlade. n halfang me I keys *m with the Head ralgia, croup, Yam fiundar I 2 ne I 4 aec 31. Watenown 14.000 ment for a time longer ami wae *oired. I have hari im* rerurrenre ot tlw trouble -»re throaL ton- Mr* Fred Titchcr of Prairie Creek Harry L. Harrington to Jas (' Harrington se | 4 ne I 4 ssc 24. exc and haveenjoyed gnt«l health ever einss " silitis, h oarsc- farm visited Mr and Mr*! V D Pearce Dr M'iiluune' Pink l*ille are gqsrnn* fMl7 of laat week 10 s *ifr ne ooT aad nw 1 '4 ae 1/4 sac noss and chest 24. Rath esc piece of land on sw cor teed tn ha aaie atei harudam u> the moal Mr and Mn* 8 W Norris and son dafiraie raratiUHion They owilaui r * fiains. 1112 rds n aad • by 4 rSs e aa w Frank attended the fiineml of Tony 64400. morphina. opiate, nareoitr, nor anything Nnglehnrt In 1 anaiang Thonnlnr Phrellx Maranh to Willlnm L. Hall, to «wnae a drag iuthil Thsy *lo not sH Mrs NetUe Cole and ana Hlfford. , com. ne cor lot 6. Mook 6 Bath, thenoe on the tarweie hnt they actually mnha new hfoed and sMengthan the nereaa If ALLISON’S Mm Will Hiinkerhoff and daughter, j saathwemarly 74 ft on line hsiwees ri yarn want gand lisnltli von maat have awd pealary Donin. are visMlag CMcland county \eis 6*4. n 24 1/1 ft, northanaterly 74 gnad M*iH twmm. Adaeae* Mr. and I Bert Tartar af Lnn- ft to w aide Mata 9L. tfe nl< Dr. WlDtaniB' Pink PIUs aeemid hyMl TKe Jewelry Store with the Big Stodu Dr. Isri t. Mac vHdtad wother. Mra. Wla oMe Mata 81. 14 1/1 ft III draschM, wtO he aant, nastantd, an, May. Will Brtnkor* maMgs al nnm. SS eagM aar USvA ta Oslivte hnMi Mr 98.M, by lha bv. Mt I. t. OfW R. T.|j ■*>5ffa ■w ■fe* IV 24, imo.

♦ ♦!] ♦ ■AOT Mwrrr. ♦ Mm SALE W. A SCOTT. Physician and Burgeon. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Offlos and rsattanes weal slda ol POB MALE—Plrst-nissB. iSHKrs fsna Conn Houna agnnrs. Offlea bonm Waitvr Oaiaaaaavar Is III wltk tOs sas alls aorta sad oas tails wsat 1 tn t eeory aftamaen. aiumps. or at. JoAas. laaairs oT B. H. Noaa WIIlMiBi sat UrUlajr at aassr, nt. Jaaas. nidi. latf WIUJAM HAVENS. M. D^Homeo- patbte pbysietati and surgeon. Of­ 7* INVESTMENT PHB HALE CBBAF-A sores of land fice over Doty A Heed's store. Of- ——___ ------^ ■- Uuy Rlcbardaon spsat WsOai at Innatng. near North aabool sritb 7-room floe hours k to 12 t. m. and 1 to 4 *ln0 l^CsviVBQ SHOCK Ui brtek honae, out buildings and Louts VolBlnet vlattsd WilUaa n. ui For Chroele and Acute die- Horning Inet Sunday. young orobard. Write tor particu­ ■neee liJm. #. 'Of) lars. G. W. Tbompson. tit Bast Master Artbar Sleigbt Is sttsadlae Hamikon Cartiartt, Manufachirer tbe Lott aebaol at preaant. Garfield, CMdlllac, Mtob ld«4 DENTIimL . Henry aad Mlaa Joaepblne Hstlsr HALB—SO aeraa good Innd 2 1/4 j im ti . V l/^sr:LRR. D. D. 8. spent Sunday at Innatng. mllen north of Rtote and 2 1/4 mllen : Offlee o.er State Rank. St. Johns. CAPITAL STOOL $1,000,000 Mr. aad Mrs. Pted Oaiaanhaver vln- aoMtbsaat of Bnanlater. Tbla land ’ Ited In Lnnaing over Sunday. la well drained, bae about tws4ve; tS M*NN. IJ, D. A—OffHoe ovsi Bdward JIabar attssidad tbe atosb aerea of good hardwood Umber.] Cbs liman's store. $400,000 Slack $600,000 sale held by hie brother, James Makar fairly good buMiUngs. la on a good at 8L Johns. road, in tbe best dairy nonstry In ATTflBNETH. A goodly number from tbla place at­ tbe state and enally accsagible to. SHAra:^, 910 EACH tended Pomona Grange at OaWItt laat two good markets. If Interested' H. K. Walbridge D. W. Kelley. Wednesday. WALBRIDGR h KRLLEY, Attorneya act quickly or you will be too late. at Law. over oomer drug store. ^ SOLD AT PAR. Ooljr PREFERRED mxk otforal far ule.. Mr. H—itoo the Prejid ciu let^ all Comm'r of Seboola T. H. Townaead L. B. Creno. Bannlater. Mich. l&vS mtck. A m kMreit'M oiired m liw imirr hiiwnnir ol amt al Detroit's oldest «k J most pmmiMmt oMaybctitnaf institutioM. com - of St. Johns visited tbe Lott and Love schools last Tuesday. FOB HALB-PIve full-blood Poland ot m msiMfsrtnrj- of OaefoHs, Clovot. Tromew,^ elc., el^ tugediw co wpleleiv or ga nawd o^d eq^jped^IoMoM Mrs. Fred Sleight and sons visited WILL H. RRITNBON. Attorney at Uw China boar pigs, large bone and St Johns. Mich. MSs. paying 7^ dmdends. irtni ■nniiaHy, payable on January^ 13tb and July 13tb,4I1. in funds airreat n New Yoik or Detroit her parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Noah Wil­ good length. Murdo BAncroft R 32, helm and family part of laat week. Ptvwler, Phone Maple Bapids td — I. EARLR BROWN. Attorney at Uw. Mr. and Mrs Noah Wilhelm and 2L-18. Itwlp Offices over State Bank. St Johns. aamily entertained Mr. aad Mrs. Lsuls Volalnet aad Fred See of Victor last FOB HALE—Two 2-4rear-okl Badger OK M, HOXIK. Attorney at Friday evenlag. ) sUlUona: one 4-year-old mare; two Reel Estate and I Anna. Morrison Mr. and Mra Louis Volsinet were brood mares, also cedar anchor b’oek. Jan. '07 oallera at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. poota and quantity cherry lumber. Henry Voialaet and family aad Mr. J. H. WblteaMe. St. Johns Rfd. 11. BONBT TO LOAE. iii' and Mra. Charles Heller aad family box U. latf U4i of Gunriaonvllle Runday. imi FOB HALE—Ifi Black l.oagahao lONET TO LOAN—On mortgage ae> Laat Saturday Ernest K Ev«iy dottsr ol a >ck otfercd th^ public hn< brhiaJ *t m re I’-^q Three Dolsr** worth of actual aia. Tlie Preeideat coodaues lo o um two thirds been Issued by the Passenger depart ­ sell very cheap If taken soon. Les­ ♦ mortgages. Call at our office ov- ♦ ci the biadea. aad a to rcauia the asl ve head oi the coacem. lltia huanea ia ool an undeveloped proaMct-buC for 20 yean it haa been a daaoaMaled ment of tbe Grand Trunk Pacific lie G. Brown. St. Johns. i>hone 100- ♦ er State Rank snd we will oheer- ♦ Knilwmy. The cover la an Imitation & rings. 12tf m fully explain to you our method m ' dwidmdptyw. Thaw an upport uaity tohernair a partner in oac of Ananc B*alaoataaceahil manufarturiagcoacqaa. rn ^ of loaning money in suras of 110 m .*^to=k ia now reedy for iaaue aad aabacriptioaa mrm aoliealad. „ . _ JOHN C. YOUNG, of a bread basket. Inside tbe "bask­ et’ are a number of IllustraUona pic­ FOR HALB—80-acre farm In Olive, ♦ snd up for any length of time. ♦ Piroipcctae shrine coanplate adormaaoe aad data pertaiaac lo the Haaaboo Cadaitt. Maaufacaaa. 7% irevnaraacNT ancuamns turing tbe bread winners at work, three-quarter mile from Merle ♦ W. H. HICHMOND. St. Johns. ♦ tadmid aock laaded upon requeU. Write, caB or teiephoo e- lOBS Ford Bldu., Detroit, MIeh. ploughing, reaping and tbreabing Beach post office. Good location. ♦ Mich. ^ soensa. aad running through tJbe plc- Drst-class buildings, lirb soli. For ♦ ♦ turea are tbe wonderful stories of particulars address C. E. Gerbeiioh. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ progress and development of tbnt Merle Beach.. MIob., R. F. D. 12. wonderful Went now waking at tbe • 52tf GRAND TBI7NE EAILWAT BTEIML PRffBATE ORDBR- asmsT or mr mnoiTiox or tnb ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ touch of tbe steel fingers of the Schedule MTATE or RIOfllOAS—rsaaty ol ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Grand Trunk Pacific. 5tf LOST A.ND FUrND. fUatea—as. ♦ .'I41KTH TICTOR. ♦ ♦ R ATKBT«W.\. ♦ Express, daily ex. Snnday .._t:12a.iB. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA T.ikEN UP—Cotswold ram. Owaer Detroit IPxpieaa dnllig as- Al a aeoakai of the Probate (!ourt can have same by proviag property, for the ('ouaty of Cllnion boMeo at Stale Saving Bant A d oept Sunday ...... 10:55n.nL. the Probate oWtee, la the City of St. A KHBrBOTniR. A ('nil OB or phone Albert Dobson. Bt. Mall aad Bxpreaa. dally six- At Kowisr, MIcmass, al taeriaarotbue- Johns Phone 12#—4^ Idwl eupt Sunday ______4:it p. g^ Jobas tia Tueoday. the l&tb day of IDMB MowmSer iSUi. IMS, mm rallsd F. D. Post was In St. Johns last The "Jolly Thirty" club meets with A > November. In tbe year oae tboosaad tor bvtlwt 'omnilarloMrof tb* Thursday. Mrs. Henry Fsrrier next week Tburs- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Eastern Express, dally ____ a:t4n.iii, fUilaJiUis tWfMrtmsBt • WANTED. TmlBs Waal iraa BL itiim. BlBe bundered and tea. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bensinger and Pressot. CHARI.KP M. MRRRILL. KHHUUKt'KH Matthew Black Is not as well this WANTED- cords baaawood, O’d {topMs Bxpraas dally t:S9a.XB. liUle daughter of Ovid apent from Lewis Moldenkaver has Just erect- week. 1.000 Mall and Bxp., dally axeopt Judpe of Probate. ixiSM sad dlwosau. vuu • Saturday night until Tuesday morning ed a new Baker wind mill on bis farm lioplar and cottonwood bolts nine ­ ('ommsmal UafertsMst 4SM X 8a»4ay ...... 10:55 n.m. In tbe nuitter of tbe estate of Hsvtncctesartment .....—_ . JMSI «4 at W. Ridenour's. here. O. A. Knapp ia aome better at this teen or thirty-seven Inches long, TfcaaMy Irttatf, deeeaaeA On resdlac writing. Mall dally except Sunday _ 2:50 p.nt. Itonds. niurtsBs** sad srcsrltles. vis.. Miss Ivab Post, who baa been Hugo Gross of DeWItl township four inches snd larger. Columbtan G'd Rapids Mall aad Ex­ aad rtftnic tJie peiltloa duly veriflsd, ^bMMsrrtsi dstartmenl- ..... Si MTg. Co. 15w4 Hsviasv dspsrtmsat .. IM.m Kapendinit the past two months with was a caller at his «on's Prank Gross. O. A. Knapp Is in very poor health press, dally ex. Sunday „ 7:22 p.m. of Clyde J. Arthur and Loyal D. Ar­ at present. i’rsmtum .lreaoni....~_ , nr. T9friends and relative In South Bend. Saturday. ______JOHN WHBRRBTT. Agat thur pravtBK tha\ the last rlll sad overdrstl* ___ Ind . has returned to'ber home lo Vic­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnard have teatameat of said decea sed msy br t'oratture snd fixture* 1/m in Dr. John H. Burroughs of Riley TO LET—Flock of heavy shenring ...... w. j Heist In trsaatt ...... i..mi 00 tor. township was s visitor here one day returned from tbe West. Cotswold ewes. Fred L. Corbin. proved aad admitted to probate snd Ke*erre. (omroerclsl. msv Ib*.. The annual Tbankaicivinit aervices last week. Matthew Black who is seriously 111, 220 Washtenaw St.. Laaslag. 15w3p Shat they or xoine other suitable per- i»*»e fross bsas* wilt be held at tbe church Tiiaokaitlv Micbigai (lifted Rafl- Fenton Blink of I>eWltt was a call- rested easier Saturday aad Sunday. aan may be appolated executors of a* X.TW r ina day. The Y. P. 8. C. E. will have aald eatate. U.H.aadNa- |er al George VanDyke'a hen- one day Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Chadwick of THE 9T. JOHNH lEUN M METAL CO. Tbereupon It Is ordered. That tioasiMsnk ( harae of the proirratn In the evenlna.' last week. .Lnnsing spent Sunday at O. A. General dealers in hides, furs, pelts, i.-Ul 10 vnu so A supper will be served. ullow, ivc.. pays the full price for way Co. Tharsday, the Mth day sf Deeeaiber, A* . •tt.' :n ..UBU «U John II. Howe spent a part of laat Knapp's. D. It IS, at nos o*c4oek In the afternoon Nitver c««a . J... S’. Tit UV Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ferguson Called each. W. Highani St. Jan l.'llp (In effect Nov. 8, 1110.) NIrkeUand real* SI s* M au ItchIna plies provoke profanity but week visiting friends and relatives In be asstfcnad for the hesrina of aald profanity won't cure t^m. Iioan's Muir. .Mich. at M. Black's and also at O. A. Knapp's Uave a. m.—7. 9, 11. P, m.—1, 3, 5, ♦S.7S7 75 Sunday. pHUloa sad that the beira at law sad 1 rash iiem^ r «v Ointment cures ItchIna. bleedina or August Yana spent a portion of last 7. 10. 12. IsMlees of aald deceased aad all otb- Total •Mr and Mrs. Robert Bond expect 7 a. m. csncelled Sundays. protnidina piles after years of auffer* week in Bengal township at bla aon't, to go in a few weeks to the South­ Boyd ’s Real Estate sr persons Interested In said will are r,.u.. ..r,*... ina At any dnia store. Chaa. M. Yanz. required to appear at a session of said western i»art of the IT. S. for the win­ 4 I.’k OSO op . — a. John Plowman of Bengal township court then to be bolden at tbe Pro- mum .ius timd —^ PMISU W ter Agency Jncksaa Division —Leave LanalBg, \Stu li was a caller here In Watertown one bate office in tbs city of St. Johns UwaiTidsd prtdiu, n*i Asa Morris ha* sold his farm to a A fine little business In St. Johns, Limited, a. m—9:30, 11:30. P. m__ aad abow cause. If any there be. why ‘ ♦ ♦ day last week. party from near Grand Rapids and » '.I, a> ♦ BKWITT. ♦ or exchange tor bouse and lot. 1:30. 3:30. sad 5:30. the will Should not be approved. isu Mr. Idnd of St. John* an^^Ichard will give posaesaion on or before I iMMjik ammat* ti.wu at ♦ ♦ Four other good' busiaeas proposi ­ Locals, a m.—5:30, 7:00, 8:30 aad And it is further ordered, that no ­ Gay of Riley were callers at Herbert January 1. tions. Havlac* psrtifirste* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ingalli' last Sunday. Her. Chas. I^orens of Ohio, who 10:20. p. m.—12:20, 2:20, 4:20, 6:20 tice be itiren to the persons Interested of ileroalt ...... —.. isan.’« x&At^u A good Income property paying bet­ In aald estate of tbe pend ency of tbe was recently elected Senator of that 8:30 and 11:00. Total . VSM.tSI u R -r Price of I^isnslfig officiated at Henry P Cutter and wife visited a ter than 6 per cent or exchange tor hesrlna thereof by caustns a copy of state portion of last week at Prank A. state, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. eighty acre farm. F.W. BROWN Gen. Pass. Agt., Jaokoon the Baptist church Sundsy. Martin Rohrer, Sunday. While there this order to be publlsbsd In tbe St. r S Baldwin and family now oc ­ Smalley's in Eagle township. Fifty farms mostly around St. RAPf.E BAPTDH STAGE LINe! I Johns .Sews, a newspaper printed aad t'barles Ingaila and wife visited he baptised their little granddaughter, Johns, ranging from 30 to 250 acres. cupy their new bungalow. the daughter of Mr. aad Mra. Geo. Uave Maple Raplda at 8:00 a. m. ar­ drculattna In told county of Clinton do Casper Bmitb of Viekeryville visit­ relatives In Wacousta laat Sunday and Call aad let me tell you about them, for tbree succeaaire weeks previous to UMrabowtistemvat Utruetoibvbsstof ia> while In tbe city attended church' Rohrer. .Nearly all the relativea were rive at St Johns at 10:30; leave St aaowiedss sad bsitsissd rorrsctly r«|>re- ed at Varney Pearce's Monday. or show them to you. Johns at 3:t0 p. m.. arrive at Maplt aald day of heaiiaa. ifsutbetruv staiv of Uw Mvsrai inatten there. present with the exception of the fam-' P. Calder baa moved to his new ily of Henry Rohrer who were detain ­ Residence property anywhere in the Rapids at 6, Orders left at DeWItt’a CHAHLKS M MERRILL. cnvrvin rowtalasd. a* •Sown by tb* tsiok* of home, the Phrmers' hotel, in 8t Johns Quite a number of teams were em- city. Gen.

Atty. aai Mts. D. W. Kaltey aM (has. he iMspai am aad aaglatai'her «• Tht dilMraa Imt* com to Clavo to Ttalt ' the gronnd. He lashed dawn iBta har save to tha Mar papll of mf Thona wUl ho aa roUUvoo. MB m§rmnm. j eyaa. aad aald samaaily: ^ claaa Bat I’ll gat avaa.” aa thla wash oa aeoaw It at tha aaaaa time, ha didn ’t care If eeeiri did Ml*- Hocm hM COM to I “1 am aat galag away; that la. sal Thaakagivlag aanrlee. ColMoo. N. T.. to Ttolt rolotlvoo for a uatll I have yoar promise to marry Tha Mrthday rll for r*W lOOOtlMI me. If yau had aay ragard fol me. I day Bshaal have i ”Well. Mias Hopkins, how are your TILLIMI MTUR. Mr. aad Mrs. R. 8. Clark bar* com I suppose the way 1 acted laat sight, The snpefintendsnt of the jmw else- about klllad It ^1. butkl'm going to do It la aot only the child who flada Tbe aaaoal meatlag of tha church to RroRor lektowm. Okie, to rlait tko co aRdaa w aad sircagth la a mother’s laitor's patMU. trio railway wbisb was bslnp eon- y boot to wla It hack. will ha bald Monday evenlag Ua- atmetsd from the arntropolls to 8oy- I’m golag to he,perfectly frank sritie* ■^**t**y A Mt of the eaparlaacs of oaaabar i. Mark the date oa jronr Mr. aad Mra. T., J. Horton will bo omor, MU on the porch aad smok ed. you. and tcM you esaeijy why I aald Uomamndcr William Barker Cuohlag. o alaadar aad plaa to ae prsaaat. Thaakaclvtac CMots of Mr. and Mra. Before him lay a woll-kspt lawn aad what I did la his “LMc” by B. 1M. H. Rd- Tha pastor took luarfcaaa with the Andfww mdrrdca n dlrt road. On one elde was a pardoa “You aac. wbaa a fellow chooae a a wards, shows tbla, aad also glvos a othar mlaiatars of I aaaiag Maaday. Mr. aad Mra. 8. J. Mattooa of Owoo- aad aa orchard; on the oilier, a wide wife, be la auppoaed to take in ooa- Bflaapae of what the woman have to In tha aftaraaaa tha Oantaal Mlchb ■o oaaM Toooday to attaad too fan- oom-nsM aad a wood; on the oppo- aldaratloa how well the will fit la hla give to tholr oouatry'a oonoe la tlaae ana laatltute sraa organlaad. It will •raJ of J. p Tairo. slto aide of the road, more oom-flelds family, srha^er br sot. ahe’a the aort of war. Cuahlag had charge of tho hoM four maatingi a ymfr. Mra. W. H. Vaooooaaat waa tba and aaoiher woml. He thousht of the they’ll take'to, aad whether or aot. torpedo which, during the dvll war. Thare waa a gaai of naarly two hua- cooat of frtoada in Pontlat aad I>a> larpe bam aad barnyard back of the shell be happy with them. My moth­ delivered the federal navy from the drad par oaat la tha number of BIhlaa trolt oTor Wandar honae, and of the houae, Itaelf. aad er aad sister are very proud, wealthy terrifying Albeaaarla He wao a yonag at tha Sunday Bchaoi last Saaday. maa. oaly 21, whea commlosloaml for $ Rav. John Lomch will apond onme to the oanclualon that he bad women, aad have had every advantage H sraa oar piivilaaa to enjoy the asleeted a rather alee place, after all. la life, aad last Bight, whea 1 discov ­ this daageroua duty. trip to I—naing Monday la eompaay Thankaclrlnc day la Jaekaon with bla While Cuahlag'a model for the tor- brotbara and alalor. la which to board duiiap tbs few ered that I eared for you. the first with Profaaanr Gondiich. dtote Bar weeks bis presence would be required thought that occurred to me was to IMdo waa being prsparqd. the boyish ratary of tha Hnaday Bchoala, who Mra. Plora BIsby oam* froai Pon ­ la that neipbborbood. the effect that your life aad thetr’s officer went to bis bosae in weatom bad spaai Sunday at Bnttamut. He tiac Monday to vlalt ralattvaa and **Nloe people, too. ” be reflected as had been ao dtffereat. that—well, you New York to see aad tell hla mother. sraa gmatlr elated over tha woader- frlaada tor aoraral daya. uaderstaad. This all aouada brutal, I That ao one could overhear hla aeeret .toi convantlan meantly bald at Urand be reviewed tlN- week already spent be took her to drive. Mr. aad Mra. WilHam Bond hava there, ’’eepeclally the girl, la apite of kaow, aad I aappoae I’m all aorta of Rapida and vary optlmlstlr la mgard COM to Harry, Indiana, to rloU tbrlr her atrodouB mistakes In Knpll^.” is cad for lelllag you, but I waat to be I “Mother." be said. “I have uadertak- to the outlook for the now year. He oauchtar for two waoka. fen a great project. .No one must Tbe pirl, at Abat moment, name frank. •zpacte to be preaeni at the Clinton Mlaa Ruth Bond will apaad tb« laat I know of it uatll It is accomplished, county coaventioo and aaaurea tha around the corner of the house and “Well, ^gat night. I thought It all but I aniat tell you, for 1 need yoar I of the wook In Grand Rapida with bar sat oa tbe steps. out. aad 1 was aahamed of myaelf praaance of othar state workara. He I alatar. Mlaa Baaala Bond. prayara” also favors tke holding of a number ”Roasted, ” replied tbe pirl. ’He aad when 1 raallssd how uawortby I was He than rsiated the deUlla of the Mra. Waltar Moora and two aona of you. Your baauty and yoar dlapoal- of ralllea tn various parta of the coun ­ him.” polntlnp to the dog which bad perlloua uMieitaklaR. After the lov- ty during tbe year and will ' from ('olomdo ara apandlnc tba wln- followed bsr, “ain't been doing nstb- tloa will causa you to make good any­ , tar witb at. Johna r^tlraa. where I've watched yau all these there! be present ao far as possible.^ Ing but chdaln* stray turkeys for the ••liv ^nJoy a bright, helpful young i Mrs. J. B. Handaraon of Datrolt last boor. But why do you call me ‘ weeka. and I never knew • sweeter, more charming girl. My mother aad .* *****^''• 5*®® acoom- people's eervlea attend the Christian la tba cuaat of Mr. and Mrs J. D. ’Miss Hopkias'? You know that ain ’t ■live “ *** ^**** * * come out I Kndeavor meeting Sunday evening at I Handaraon for aaramJ daya. my name,” and abe looked at him ra­ slater are the real sort, and a few mimths’ aaeodattoa with them will “If I rfu I* »iii K. I. “'clock Topic: “My Favorite Mle- Mlaa Katbarina Pnttaraon of Port ­ ther aggrievedly as the removed her be la a good cause, ■lonary Hero or lierolBe and Why.” put 3^ wise to the ways of society. was the reply. land rama Saturday to apand aavaral nunboaaet aad revealed tbe two tight 1—ader. Miss Aieta Estes. bmlda. tbe sight .of which alwaya < You are naturally rcGaed aad tactful, rushing told a oouain that he had to i lo-mi HARRY BUU3ER. I daya with Mlaa Grara Ryan andaao withwim your abilityUllliy tolO learn,leam, youllyou ll n^rfnrtn > l !'»•»"» ••a. m. la methe iiourhour oiof methe ear- Mlaa Jaoala Caataol will rialt bar brought a smile to tbe man ’s Ups. make a wife aay man would be proud i you told vnur^maTiie^ ’ Thankeglvlng day which all alatar. Mra. Prank Millar, in Grand ”If you ever have a ebanre to see a of. aau by far. too good a one for me. motberr asked (,bould plan to attend The service Maoacar Mon Rapida on Thankaclvlnp day. play called *8la Hopklna. ’ do ao. and So I very humbly ask you fb give me -i w--- _held tn tbe Metbodlat Rplero- Har^ Bulc^ m Tba mirUn* IJI^ ,rtanda you ’ll see why I call you *Mlss Hop ­ a cJmnce to win back your regard. I’ll yj wTlI do rou^^iuTy ^ pal church and Rev. Mr. Knight -«•will ^ naai Tuaada^ Nov. 2^b. TbU Y,«llaotl tba lam kias.’ ‘Sis' wore a plagbaiu apron like euy OB here If you ’ll let me. and go •- ve«r« il*. ’ preach tbe sermon. Do not forget la a happy oombtnotlon of clavar of tba waak and ovar Sunday yours, and a siinbcmnet. ” back and forth to work In my auto .omethlng of^hat related the original design of tbe day or Its comadlan. funny play, pratty muair her Mrs. Kata M. Clark of Maaon Is tba “And waa she a country plrlT' was same aa ever. I'm willing to wait aonh coafl- real slgnlflcance. and tba daablnic “Amarican Baautlaa.'* tbe low respons<-. dence coat her. Kuaat of bar son. C. 8. Clark, and fam­ “Oazy.” laughed the girl softly, “Oh, those days of susi—ase shared The usual preaching servicea will Mr. Rulpar brines with him tba now be held Sunday at IU;10 a. m. and Camoua Vamplra aad Apaeba daaoaa. ily until tba first of tba waak. “Yes. I believe eo, ” replied the man. glancing up shyly, and blushing fur­ by Bo one! Every hour waa an age Rav. and Mm Matt Mulion and lit­ startled for a moment by tbe sadness 7:90 p, m. tba moat talkad of danras In tba iously. "What’s'the use of waiting? I of agony until the glad telegram tell­ tle ilauKhlar Ruth are vlsltlnp friends of tbe ptri’s tone, and tli^ sudden dis ­ don't blame you at all for feeling tke country today. In Uetrolt and Toledo for a few days ing of safety and aucceea.” Nat Goodwin* In **Tlia I’nplnln.** appearance of the merry dimples sray you did about it. and am tickled Mm. I,. F Green and little dauebter ’’Yea. of courae, she was, but she be­ When the lieutenant of the Sham­ Klaw A Rrlancor who now bara tba to death that irou did care enough not rock addressed his crew, saying, “I Wilma ara spending several davs in came a great lady. ” to leave me and go to meet Mlaa------T' M THE CITY SCHOOLS diractlon of tba tour of Mr. Nat C. Ann Arlior with Mias Prances Green. want II men and two officers to ac­ (kxidwtn will praoaot hitn at tba Glad- "Ob. that waa nice,” said the pirl, and she glanced at him Inquiringly. company Lieut. Cushing on a danger ­ Mm W. W. Peck retumeil Tues- “ ‘Gilbert. Rena Gilbert la the name mar on PrlAay, Jnd^ Mr. Good- ^ t-aperly. “Did she pet •-diicaied?" ...... w ous— expedition------from which he will riorence Gardnsr. Inda Meriifleid “Yes.” ^ “I ****J ‘':! 7 “^ M vrobmbly never return. ” all win comas tbls tlma with a brand dauphter. Mm. „G. »,H. W«»lley. In iw.l>a J., , ------' -...... —. of tbe I and Dart Ridenour have entered new comedy written for him by Geo. ’’Oh. I wish I could. I ain ’t had no chummed during college life, •j’*-*- -- trolt. company, consisting of school again after several days of ab- Broadburot and C. T. Dazay. obqnrt." has alwaya wanted me to meet her. 27.1 men. moved forward In instant re- ssnee. Mm. V larence Wllco* has return ­ ’’I am surprised that such la tbe but I've alwaya gotten out of It. and ed from {.nnslnp where she recently rase,” repll^ the man. “Your aunt have succeeded again." He looked S|)oase. ______aaventh grade at tbe (Central ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ iindarwant an operation tor plau- j and uncle seem able to pive you any down at her rashly, but she eluded Til UN iiKii~uiMer 1 school gave a short program for par coma. advantapea you might desire. “ bla grasp. 4 " . «»*• Wednesday afternoon and an i IN TOWN AND OUT. ♦ Mm. H. B. Kneoland and Mias “But I Jee’ come to live with them “Not here before everyone. ” she re­ onlv A •“«* ezhibtl of the childreo'a regular cIbm (?albaiina Knaeland are Ruasts of only offspring of Andrew Camegie. , ttapera ♦ ♦ this summer. I lived on a plantation monstrated. the billionaire, can ^k o.Hlc with, The Bourn) claMHu. are I>r. and Mm. 8 8. Mummery for sev- down in Mlasisaippl. and didn ’t go to “Everyone! ” and the man laughing * the studying ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ hes hed ■ ^ ***e germination of seeds ______ardl days. acbuoi much down there." ly looked at tbe daaerted countryside has had a nitor In the Oeltfc tongue . 1 u .# ! 'Viliam Pierce of Ionia spent the “It Isn ’t too late yet. if you really But abe had her way. for she waa a Ten of the thirty-four children in Insure with D. L. Hunt. tf ^ of-the week and over Sunday In slnr«»shc was five yesrs old. and ahe the kindergarten have been vaccinat ­ wish to learn. You are not older than firm little lady, aad looking at him. la now coming Into her teens, s besu- Imts of Ovid Flour at Pierce’s 5»c’,|,|^ pj,y ^j,|, ^on. K. J. Pierce. 18. are your* she aald: ed. a sack tiful snd accomplished girl. Rut of and family “Twenty. I couldn't go to no school '.Now, in regard to my me»>ting your all her accomplisbroeats tbe laird of Dorris llawea baa entered the third A. J. Griswold was in Ann Arbor up here without tbe children makiap people. 1 am not afraid of them. I’ll grade In tbe training room. Buy watches ' Sklboo. who is aroused eaery morning Saturday. fun of roe. ” say very little, and observe Verycloae- by tbe playing of bagpipe^ In. hla The training room will give a Mm. J. n. iKidce was In Ann Ar 'for CArlstiuas ' "Why not study here at home?” ly, andMo iny best for your sake.” Thanksgiving program Wednesday a. presents of Fifth avenue home, takes chief delight bor Monday. “Oh. could ir “I'm not worried in the least,’' re­ in her Gaelic.—New York World. m, J. C. Walsh of Bath was in this Mm. O. W Miller has pone to “Ortainly. I would be glad to halp plied the man. and as be caught the Mrs. Ijee A. Dewitt took charge of city Saturday. Jackson where she will spend the you in any way I- could while I'm miacblevous twinkle in her eyes, be PRINIF OP HER ABILITY. the work In the first and second here.” felt confident of her ability to do The Gne—I can ’t underacand why gradcM Friday during Miss Bowler's .Mias Vera Curtis spent Sunday at winter with her daupbter. Mm. Frank whatever she chose. absence. bar home In Klsle VanAuken “Oh. I'm so glad. ” and the merry lit­ you Imagine she has wonderful con ­ Don Whelan visited In Ann Arbor Mr and Mm W. 1.. Webster and tle face was certainly pood to look up­ A week later, be took her in the versational powers, when, aa a matter Kenneth Jaekaon entertained the t..e last of the week lIlH** dauphter of Breckenrldpc si»ent on. auto to Seymour He was agreeably of fact, she talks extremely little. first and M>rood grades Thursday, It aurprised when ahe came downatairn being his kth birthday. Mm. L. Sturpls of Fowler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jamas B. A few moments later, the pirl re­ The Other—That'a just It. .She turned to the iMirrb. and in her hands, dreaaed tn a neat (rMt suit, small hat The high school football team have Saturday in St. Johns. Henderson. fthowi remarkable diseretion In tbe C. M. Vanllom of Flint was In this Mm A^ J. tlrlswold and Miss she carried an old arttkmetk', a gram ­ and long veil, and with her hair aeleetlon of tbinga to be left unoald. — tieen practicing a few new playrs^ but citr on business Tuesday, trice GHs%«old spent Sunday In IJin- mar. a geography and a 1—tin primer. loosely iioin|»adoured. and adorned Chicago News. most of the time baa been given Chocolate drops. Bern Brand. 13c * ‘np with their ,-rents. Mr. and Mm •“rhese will do nicely." said the with puffs, for be bad always ssen over tn iierfectlng tbe old plays and man. “with the exception of tb« Lat­ her tn Ktngbaiu and tight braids. atrengthening the defense. pound of Pierce’s Coffee House. c ** Griswold JUST 'HI hi: contrary . Mm. Kmest Schemer of hViMler Mr and Mm Georpe Dnnn of I—ii- in. I would hardly advise taking that As they si>ed toward Seymour, be 'Don ’t forget. ” aald the ready-made Mr. Knight and Mr. 'Vhelan will vlslted St. Johns friends Saturday, sinp will lie puests of the former ’x fa- up BO soon. Can't you find a historyT* found It banl to give his ma­ phlloaopher. “that there la alwaya give the team an oyster supper if Don Kinney is visitlnp friends In Iher. Hiram Ihinn. and family on “But I want to study lalln." said chine Che attention required. The room at the top." they win the Thanksgh'ing game. the pirl. ph-adlnply. “I don't wpnt bo young girl at bis side bad never look ­ Detroit and Ann Arlmr until Friday Thanksplvlnp day. “I’m working the other way," re­ With a good crowd the Athletic As­ Miss Florence .\dams of Windsor Miss Kdna Barlow retume«l t* history." ed quite BO charming, nor been ao al­ plied Mr. Growcher. “What I’m In­ sociation will get out of debt and “As you like.” replied the man. “If luring. At last, they glided up the spent Sunday In St. Johns with friends Ionia Monday after havlup s|»ent terested in is a mining proposition. __ have a good surplus on which to be­ you find you don't like tbe I—tin, we driveway to tb4- man's home. The girl Washington SUr, gin baseball. Miss Clara Furl of I—nslnp Is vis- Sunday In St Johns with her sister. can aubstttute history later.” evinced no surprise at the beautiful Itinp Miss Rom- Hupuelet for a few Mias Beatrice Barlow. , Mr and Mm P. E Walsworth have The lesson began. The man was surroundings, and made no com ­ HSRIOrSLT INJURED. surprised at the girl's aptitude. Her ments until they rearbed the music- Rev and Mm. Matt Muiien visited pone to Chlcapo where they will re- James Flynn, one of tbe oldest and t-aperness and eDthusiasni brought all room. Into which th4‘ man led her. moat popular conductors on the D. fj. HNNOHNCEiENTOFFliniflE frlends In lainslup the fimt of the main until Monday with Iheir wm. II her deltctoua color to the surface, tbe Hla mother and alater were dressing I E. Walsworth. and wife. , ^ ^ 4. ^ H. A M. R. R. waa painfully Injured laughing brown eyes danced and for a drive, and would be down abort- at Ionia last week. In attempting to Atty G G Hunter of Ovid was In Mm John Montlss has returned plowed, and the man found himself MPIWS M COUNTY this city on business the last of the from Ohio where she si>ent several ly. the servant Informed him. Aa they leave hit train just aa It was c.ot 1b* more often gating at the deep dimples entered the mualc-room. the girl gave to a atop. Mr. Flynn alippedslipped on t^the The Gleaners of the Bengal Arbor week weeks with her son Ed Montlss. and than at the ptria attempts In figuring a low exclamation BArnirr notes . Mm. Chaa McFarlan has re- dauphter. Mm Joe Paschall. walk and fell heavily to the will hoid their meeting at the home Nor did her enthualasni wane. Day "Oh. that piano! What a beauty!" ground, crushing one hip. He waa of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plowman Satur­ Sunday morning the pastor will turned from a visit with relatives In Mr. and Mm. Alfred Steel. Claude after day. twilight found the girl readJ^ "Yes. it is new. apeak on “Repeataace'*; In the even ­ Detroit. Gox and little Donald Daal of I—n- haven't beard It^ taken to sn hospital In Grand Rapids day evening. .November 26lh and well-prepared for her lesaon. and yet."^ ^ ^ . '^kere be Is resting as comfortably aa The Bengal-RIley Baptist Aid So ­ ing the lecture will be the first upen L. E. Hamilton of lIcHaln spent ninp spent Sunday In this city with the man was amused and pleased at The girl walked slowly toa-ard It. the nature of his lajurlea will Detroit "The Gpenlng of the Seala" in the vla- Sunday in the home of A. D. Kl- Mr. and Mm l..ewis A. Mapley. ciety will meet at the home of Mr. her rapid progress. snd aat down on the bench. Preasnt- ______and Mrs. Edson Walker Thursday. loa of John. All welcome. dredpe. Ralph Wlpplns and I—e Hart at- “What a shame.'' he often thought, ly. she ran her flngera lightly over the STRICKEN WITH PiRALTfUH. tended the Mirhlpan-Mlnneaota pame December lat at lu o'clock. Mrs. Sunday aehool at noon. Prav “that such a brain sbfuild have bad no key*, and then broke into a mad Mra AmoM Uke. residing on the Wallace Huggett's committee will meetlDg this week on Wednesday < - In Ann Arbor Saturday, riattinp opportunity to develop, while so many melody of trills sAd scales. 1 State road north of St. Johns, auffered friends In ViMlIantf over Sunday. ■erve the dinner. rnlag. block-beads have every advantage.'' "How could ytAiT’ said the man re- a stroke of psralyals early Saturday The \V. H. C Thimble jwrty will Tmvis A .ShIley piiarantees Hromel Tbe LsuHee' Aid Society will oper One evening, several weeks later, proarbfully. as ahe finished. "You morning. Aa she sank to the- floor sheahe I be held at the home of Mrs. Sarah to cure catarrh, coupbs. coldli and they were reviewing the girl's lessons play like that and have never told a Rummage Sale. Saturday of th s struck her head against the comer of | Stocker, ('ass Street East. Wednes- week In the building owned by F. A. sore throat, nr money back You take In I—tin. As the man heard her voice me.” * Inftlctlng an ugly wound near day. Nov. .TOth. Mrs. Kates and Mrs no risk Just breathe It; that’s all., softly conjupatlnp “Amo. 1 love; Hyatt on Clinton Ave. This sale wi'l The girl made no reply, but began tbe luuM- of the brain Sawady will assist In entertaining. last for one week, or more; aad I) Coniidete outfit 11.00 Sei—mtc bot ­ ismaa. you love,' he glanced at h« r a soft prelude to a soap. Then her —------tle of Hynmei .Vt cents Program for the Y. P S. C. E. of connection with IL on Saturday of tl u suddenly, and aa the bmwn eyes fell voicf soared through Che room, as ahe South Bingham Sunday evening. Nov Mm E J Mattnon. who went to beneath bis gaze, and the blood crept ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ week domestic baking will also be e i sang Mrs. Beach's inroroparabie “The ♦ #27' Title of lesson. "My Fsvorlte sale. Inasmuch aa the proceeds I want to thank all my friends and I>^trolt some weeks apo lor an o |h Into her cheeks, he became aware that Year's at the Spring." The man lis­ ♦ DEALS IN DIRT. ♦ Missionary Hem or Heroine and for the benefit of the church, all latir- tbe nubile In pcneral for the encour- oration In ..ne of the hosoltals. has for a ronflrnied bachelor, he was on tened in amazement for tbe rolc«> and tn* puDjic in pe«™ Petiimed to her home In this city, Why." Hcb. 11: 32-4«. leader. Guy ested in our work, are asked to do g ’l dangerous ground. rendition 'of tbe soap showed study Nonia Paper entitled. Missionaries. they can to make thla sale a ancceaa. •pement piven to my mIss JeMie Hunter, a student In The lesson flBlabed. hr said. and the best of training. vide the people with a jewe y coiinty normal tralninp class, has “I am aorry to leave sooner than I (kvMIe Palmer. Servioea Sunday P. M. at Beags'.- At tbe close of the Hoag. quick ftjot- Frank Stump to Frank Unneman optical store wkere all may pet a |,oine near Grand l.edpe expected, but I have decided to run steps were beard sunning down tbe Riley aa uaual: Sunday school »t aquare deal ” and the beat value for remain until the fImt of the week swVi of swU of section 16. Westpha­ 1:30 and preaching at 2 o'clock. Cl«r« down to Seymour for a few weeka stairway, and a girlish voice cried: lia. t2.2(tn. PROBATE ORDER— tbeir money. Mr. and Mm N*. Thurston and with my {leople. The work on tbe “Oh, Rena, Rena, wlma did .vou STATt: OF* HirHIOAN -Uaaaty ef meeting at John Bant's Friday ev* a- .. wii dauphter Miss Myrtle were In I—n- road, as you know, is progresslag rap­ come, sad why didn't you let me Victor L Roirhot to I.ouls J. Bol- ing.. December lad. I thank you all for eoabllnp _ Sunday rlsillnp their dau- chot. undivided (4 of sw44 of awt4 of idly. and It Is becnmlBg rather Incoo- know?" section 27. Dewitt. II. the bippeat bualnw w »hter ami sister. MIsa Mayme. Thura- veolent to reach It from here, even in The man saw tbe girl aad bla sla­ VPIIICOPAl CBIIWH. Tbankaplvtnp Days that has ever be^ my auto. I have certainly enjoyed ter rush to each other. Before be re­ Maud Downie to Thos F. Austin, the Probate Office. In the Pity of St. Services oo Sunday, Nov. r, aa fol- commencing tfi mds n of se com er my lot since comlnp to ** Mr. and Mm J R. Tnttle and little the lessons, and hope you'll find some- covered from hla aroaseroent. hla icing mt rods n of se comor , . «. "I v.’ .the 2Srd day of >“*•: Morning aertnoa md worsh, • I accept your favor aa an o** ”** ”®^ dauphter were called from Detroit section II Duptoln. thsace n 4 rods, oar in the neighborhood with whom mother entered the room, and warmly w I* rodsMs. B 4 rods and e 12 mds to ' •** *^.^**'^ one thousand M 10:30. Subjaot, ”A Proagaroua me to ronllaue to "»y stw, cHtIcal illneas of to continue them." greeted hia sweetheart. Tbe girl lisglnnlng. tl.200. nine hundred aad ten. ,8oul. ” my service and my efficiency la every Tuttles mother. Mm Arnold Tbe girl bad turned very pale at the then turned toward him. aad extend ­ Present. ('HARLH8 M. MKRRIIX, Sunday school 12 aooiT way poaetble. iMiciBBiBg of his speech, but before be ing her band, took hla. aad aald: John E. HInkaon to Hlmenn An­ drews. coonaencing 3f rods n of sw Judge of Probate. Ifpworth League 6:46 p. m. To he I thank you for areeptinp ray Inten- sir. and Mm E R. tYheat who bad finished, she had gained control “You know, I really came to present In tbe nmtter of the estate of Dar- lad by A. B. LeMIck. tiona aa the apolopy for occaaloaal j^ave spent the past year aad a half of herself, and at the close, replied: my fiance to you. He claims acquaint - comer section 8, thence n 4 mds. e 12 mds. a 4 rods aad w IS rods. Wa­ ton R. Lyaa, de eaaasd. On reading RroCherbood raeetiag at 1:46 w'th mistakes: for ovsrlooklap this aad nn a farm near this city left Monday “I have enjoyed them, too. and cant jsace. and even kinship with you. How tertown. tl(M». and flllag the petltton duly verified, of 'W. R. Oagood aa iaadar. ikat. and taklap the will for the deed; tnr Detroit where they will make tell you how much I appreciate your about It?” Fred M. Ixieey to George F. Glea- Dlaaaa li^da. I^oltle Barton aad Net- Woman's BIMe Study C laa at 4 p i. for your nenfldeace in my eameat de- their home kladasaa. I’m sure one of the King A few hours later, an auto slowly tie Allen pmylBg that the last will < with Mrs. Dr. Weller as taaeher. aire to do rtpbt' for the sake of rlpht. * ^r. and Mm. U J. Calklna. Mm girls, (they've both been to collegeI. rolled out of Seymour. No word had soQ. beginning at ae comer lot 38. l*atterBon'a addition Ovid, w IS mda. and taatamaat of aald deceased may Evealag worship aad .anaon at 7 / *« I H««l. t*, n«lT o« »’”T* won't have no ohjectloM —-1 mean, will been spoken by the girl or the maa be proved and admitted Jo ivrohate and ' Subject. ‘Rellgloua Oartaintles “ have BO objectloM —land she smiled aa they passed through the town. n 10 rods, e IS mda aad a 10 mda to TOU w*o «n»r h»IMt t«i»l mr Hooe. «<«<• "» T begIttntBg. ISO. words Of personal approval ^ and he said alond; teadad viattlag my auat aad uncle, nooa be aaaigned fOr tbe healing of “My slater la very analous for me tn and then to aurpriae your alater by chains and M Iteks, ae so mds to said petition aad that the heirs at law; I thank the falUful ones in my em- Smith . win visit their return aa she expects a collsge friend Tialtlag her sooner then ahe etpected beginning. II. L. O. T. M. M. aad Isgatees pf said deceased aad all! **Tto Ok^Ote/ Okdw** ploy who have contrthotsd to the tnc- t,rother. R. C. Smith, and wife In to vlalt her aona. I have aa Idea as am. When I reached my aunt's home, Pharlea D. Abies to Georgs White other perso na laterqaied la said will, OMafui rsaalts of the ymr by tbeir ’mankaplvlna day. to the oauae of her anziety, for abe however. I beard that you were com ­ Iota it aad 10. bioek ». Ovid. Ikoo. are required to appear at a seas!on of , Edward J. Molnet to Dora Steel. PiwvMaa Matamity, Old Ari ^ DaaCh. loyalty and leert for my Intereet^ aM (-• rinrk. imn Bert thinks Tve been a backelor too long ing tn board with her. I knew you aald court theu to ha holden at the j DlaaMllty and Hospital Baniita tor the mannfacturem whol« F. and dauphtem. the Ml Rdlth.jBow, aad quite frequently, tries to ware Elale’a brother and that you had ** *11. i’ *****^1 Probate offlee la the City of fit. Johns dealem for many end Rena will he goesfs of Mr and I play the role of raaichmaker between ofaa refused to meat me. ao I planned ^ ‘ aad show cause. If aay there be. why poods whereby I was enabled to make Mrs Sheridan Wall in t—nalng on | her frleads aad myself. I'aually. I to get even. I le< aunt aad uncle In ^ ^ !? I^lnnlag. WSdo 'the srill should Bot be approved; stay­ baantlfiilly. Tou always took It for Pkena. aeto seetloo 34 ha given to the persona Interested In tTgymnaMs Ftaally. I thank my criUpa for oall- rtsterfaln his father from wear l•ort• ing at home duiiag her friend's visit.'* gmnted that my aama was tha tame I® s*** aaJd estate of the pendancy of the That night, the man amoked uotti aa tbalra. bat I did not tall yoa what N* nwt, of of section .14 Hath. heafing thereof by eaualBg a copy of' lap atteatloB to my faults, for,! now isrid. Orewon dtiHnp the nert few —exrefvt piece of land on sw comer may mend tbs worst of them and thaa weeks Mr Hnshee. Sr l« pnst *fi midnight. If the girl In the room thla order to he published tn the 8t. L.^'lr. H. M. more apresably aad efficiently serve veers nf see and Is still actively en- above, her head hurled la a pillow, “Mv plan was to pUy the mD of an 11H rods n and a by 4 mds a aad w Johns News, a newspaper printed and | you. and yon and yoa. gaged In hooli In the West. ao bhod aad Buffered, ao Ices did the Igaoraat eonatry glri. aad than saow drenlattag In «dd county of Clinton nma oa the poreh below, suffer, and ao day show you differently, have the " » ... ^for three saoeaaalva weeks pravlous FOR THAT HATTEIL he aroae at midnight, and threw away laugh on you. aad Igaare you aver af- ^ Hausehald RedlalBa 'u, ^ haarlag. “T know tti*re's a poanlar preju­ hla last cigar, be had reached a de- tar. Hut I spMlad my plot by falllag Tn be really valuable must show CHARIJn M. MRRRILL. j dice agatoet SIqMdaa. hot the maa la Matoa. la lose with you. and the laugh caSM equally good results from each mem- ^ (A true copy* Judge of Probate. nu wet reallv vlrleaa. Of cearos. whe« The girl, aa was her uoaat rgatam. Bear being on tmt. aapscially the alght her of the family ualag It Polay ’a! ...... the onaortonHy la too togiattha. hell rode la the nma ’a automoMIe as far when I thought yaa were golag away. Honey and Tar does just this. Whetb- >18 EXHIHITR. Meed aay oooher that ooaMs la hfs as the laall-lMni at the end of the laae. Oaa you ovar forgive naa. dear, for da- er for chlldrea or grown parsons Iftvl-1 'Tike hasoe show opnto aoon. ” way. hoS ” IRm chatted ao gaily aa ever, hut the yoa? It ssaa prsaag iptunaB. 11 er'a Haney and Tar la boot aad aafeut : “OalBS to aahibftr “Goshl Tha eaa aay the aaam thtag 9t a naa eyas haavy. Aa they reaehad the awll-' ’T^raaaaiptaoa al’* rapMnd CD* aHh. D (Naopla. PtMH THBtT.jmm TRUKSDAT APTBRNOOM —NOVEMBER 24, 1910.

W. B. Caacartlov wats ta Bt. Jotata 1 >WW«4 laat wank In attradaerv- at rhp oMat-■ t {£: laic of the county board of coavi 1 1 hA*« I of which be has been « member for* 1 This Stoft Stands Unrividled in Clinton County Today as I I «U1 mU. Am* c< My cNmm. mv RMM iMHi ■Ml wtUi fvll tMinmtoM !• mn MSatar (f«M several years. MBM** AilMMIA. 1 »Mt M MU «M «MMM MMl Dr H li. Banbom la making a cour IMs.MM—yM. mt rvaMr. lor yawaoll. row of the atate sslllns bis catarrh reme­ dMMSMr. yoor aMM*. or yoor MoMr. I wom M «oU yoo IMV to eoto T'xitoairw M hMM wttMM dy Hla wife exfiecta to )oln him tn UMbotpolodoMor. Mm oobmi uMorMAad ««■• Cirand Kapids after which they will, M‘o MUorlMo. Wbol w« oomm know Iraw m MrlMM.«« kooar koMor ibMAoy Aaoaor. I go to I>atroft to spend the winter Mm. Wilton Anderson Is caring forj Apparel Headquarters , ■* b«MM tfMlMtm to o Mio oAd Miiw r*laad Baxter in West ISssex. For the Male ContinHeni —a Man*s Store- and one of the Best of Its Kind. Mra Baxter is suffering from nervous AaaMo M cry. trouble and hsa been slrit for several trM weeks This enviable (and envied)position has been attained by reason of MERIT— to o«r R 8. McPherson and Hampton Lyon 1WMI to aaod yoo a ooaplaM IM Um*‘I *«■*■■■• on the basis of winning and and holding public favor. T he recordbreaking vol ­ mtHttr traa to prove to torn tkM ma mt* returned Bsturday from their taorfh- yoofMl M botM. cowlT. quickly oad aoaaly. em Michigan deer-bunting trip. This ume of business for the year 1910 so far. is unquestionable indorsement, by the fcaairnUr tkatHvrl—«yi i ailklOEtoytvoUto Is Mr. Lyon's first trip but be was > q cooBptoM trlAlt moA If yoo pMld otah to eooUoM. It vili coat too Mly akaat It great masses of clothing buyers, of this store ’s plan of rrerch^nduing. Value- successful In liagglasc two deer aa was Mr MePheraon. giving has been an important factor in this store’s progresaion, but, above that, a .N H. Allen, our local iHisttaaater. store service of the highest efficiency, merchandise of so high a standard as to has taken nut the old poatofflce drawers and has put In some new inspire absolute confidence, and at all times a spirit of fair dealing i n every Jo<*k boxes, ills money order window transaction. is located in the apace formerly takem Itmum la Toom LAttoA PlaaapMao aod hoaltit alooyo raaolt ftoa IM oaa rM IIVOLIOM ralgyeotol^ taa o < yoov go o loaoU ty oho taow^ad otH «^|f^ by the drawers. Several other ^ Your Wintar Apparel may be choaec here in the full aeaurance that this changes In the Interior of the office etorc yvdi meet all th« requirement* in the fuHeet sente. 1 iCtok Writo today, m pm mu aot mo Mto o«ar oM in a Mvom • has added much to the convenience of D8iwt Ind^U. S. Aa Mr Allen aa well aa to the public Wear oar Fanoiu Stein-Blodi, Mdiaels-Steni, or "L** System Clotlies. 8UI .Mr ami Mra. Claud Crook were pleasantly auri*rlaed last Tuesday ev­ **lo a Class by ThemsetYes.** ening by nearly .K» of their friends who came to si>en«l the evening Af­ We invite your special attention to the wondcrfull shewing at $12. $15 and Men’s and Boys ’ ter a number of amusing games had ■APLE RAPIDS been played, light refreshments were $18. Other grades up to $28.00 Served Hev H K Wylie on behalf Caps of the assembled company, presented A large variety of the most desira* Mr and Mrs. Crook with a twelve- Fvir Overcoats bie shapes and styles .Mra John Marsh Is still uiilt** r« baa sold hU loam tn ♦ ♦ HvercoatN. theDotr, ('.alloway. Calf, ami IN‘tf‘r I’ayne I’ear. h.very coat j^uarattteetl to pive etilire .saiisfac- Smith Hroa r**f^iUly (tut down a Underwear tioii Im tin* wearer. For l.adioa. Mtaooa. lalaala, Boyt aad n#*o w**n for Itonnia WriKht ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I f'rices $18 to $40. Moa. Flooco liaod oad wool. Mrs H S Mrl’h«*rs«n vlalt*>d hrr Krandnu)th«‘r near Kowl*»r last w*.«*k Klnirr tlriKiks It working for Calvin MIm I^ttb- ('low and .MIm Hatel .Ww'ton wi>rr In .St .Johns .Saturday Benjamin Ladies ’ Bdts Mrs Harriet' Walti-n* ha* lat»-ly A Man’s Trovisers Mr-- .\*-IU*- Fuller of ('hlraan Is vla- See the new Persian and Fancy Pat­ b*-«-n very |>oori> ItlnK h»-r *lst«*r. .Mr^ Ollvr-r llltzrjird I) C l..»*<-tch w.-nt to Durand last . o Whether Chosen for Street, Business or Dress Wear, Mra Klli-ry Porrln* of l^-hannn vla- / ent Leather Belts. Saturday on a visit it<-d hi*r pari-nta. .Mr and .Mra .Julian datarve the same cri ical care in salaction at you give to all other A BOW clock of Bolts aad Auto Scoria. Wt-Ilington Irwin was in .st Johns { \VtK»d. last wi-i-k apparel. We invite you to be at critical aa you like whan you tea Nowfaorta, Foacy CoHara. Bock on bustni-s« Baturday Misa H.-lli- Flook« r of ni-ar l^-rrlnton our tremandoua showing. The prices range from __ __$t to S6 CoBiba. Golf and Kid Strickland school »-l<»»i-d last w^-t-k u.l^ fh*' Kii«*a» of h**r sl8r«*r. .Mrs Unusually large showing and special values at ...... $3.00 Glovoa on account of smallpox Daiav llarnartl. Iah I wi-»*k Just received this week. Kls;i FIsh'-r ' llttb- son. F‘. Mr .iml Mra Wal- Duane Frank w nt to Fr*« |iort on This is a Good Time to Get Acquainted With lai-f Slai«*r. in this vtlluK-- last o»-«-k Cotton Bats liusiness last Frida) and returned Sat­ 3-lb. Quilt Siso W'm Jlovt has purrhaanl a 4.1-arrr urday farm n*-ar V«-rmont\ilU*. F^aton ooiin- Open up the lull size of the quilt A daughter was tM»rT» to Mr and Our Great Boys ’ Store t>. and will tak«- jioss-asion In lh«- Mrs Hal OConiior Thursday. ,Novem- without splicing or piecing. sprina Iwr IT IF. INDEED. YOU ARE NOT ALREADY ONE OF THE Mls^ I'olly .If-nn. has r»*Mim»Ml to Kirt Male writing home from Oi*-- thousands of mothers who bring their BABY COATS th'- Kanitariiim at flattl*' (*m*k aft»*r go county, re|K>rts .slxt* ‘«n inches of BOYS HERE FOR COMPLETE OUTFITTING. .\i*\\, .Sir.—.Almiit Bonralnn Coota. oach • • • S2.00 a Ii-nathy visit with h«-r jiar**nt». Mr snow there Loaibawool Coata, oach - • S2.S0 and .Mra Prank .J<*nn* Miss«>s Hmma luiffer and Florence If You Mothers understood as thoroughly at we do the positive Wm VanliiM-sr-n has sold th« .lohn Hanford are hoiui from .*41 Johns for j superiority of the Clothes we sell for Boys, you'd surely bring him .sklnm-r farm which h»- r»-ccntly Thanksgiving directly here for hit apparel for winter. And not only that, but Your Hat FANCHON FLOUR iMiiiKht. to Harry Floov«-r and is mov- Oral Benjamin, wife .and l>ab>, oil aaaortmentt are three to five timet the greateet m the city— .Mthouati It Ilia) ro*i y.tii inurr ttiauotliar Idk back to thi- old farm Carson visited .it his sister s, Mi.« Ii*-o' ahd values incomparable. Be sure it is stylishly correct, of iluiir. vuu an froiu r> lu |wr n muri* iiraad iiiile's. .Sunday from ranrhun. ami It . Iwltar lirrait Iwttrr Miss .Mary ('ol«- and Mlaa laittb- Extra Special Values ir first quality and thoroughly becom ­ qavor —Itiirr trvturr luorr liraltliful. Jesse Shafer IS Working for John Clow, who ar»' tcachlnK n«.ar Fowl<*r. ing to your features. We assure hav«- cloani their schinds on account Jaquish BOVS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS ■Max Fisher ha> gone to bis falher s. i you all these advantages in our of fh»- prevalence of smallpox Charles Fisher, In llillm.iii Mont-j On sale Saturday at______$6.00 great hat store. Mrs* Mary Younp ami daughter, nioremy county ^Mlicr < ir.Ttlcs—all >iyjc'—.all .airc'-—.'^‘5 in Sin. S. P. Horr Mrs l-Idith T.allman. of U* »"<| I’liy wi-r*- Mrs Arnold Bertr.am has small|H»\ ; CLARK A HULSE giients of Mra Younyr parents, Mr .Mrs l-al Piggott b-k with it last I't>\' Knickcr '^^lll^cr‘-______T.’ic fn SI.."in St. Johns agents for Knox Hats. GenM Mdae. Maple Rapida and Mr*. M I> Wlnsor. the past week w.ek. is re<«i\.riug i Miss latlii Watters is spending the w-gel. of m-ar .Ma|»le Itapids for the .Ml-ses opal ami Betha .Mumiell Free s|H-nt Saturday and Siimls) with th-lr Watch our Window aunt. ,Mr^ Fannie WiMiston We will give with every boys' Knicker Trouser Suits, which sell at James and C J .Mun«ie|| and fami-’ CLARK A HULSE lie* ip«nt Sunda) in the home of Fr'-^l UM or higher, one of these SPECIAL STERLING AIR RIFLES highly nickle plated and walnut stock St Johns' Largest Clothiers. Krug-r In Dalla... who is \er> su k This IS not a pop gun. but a genuine Air Rifle. A gun is a boy's highest hope. See them in our window. .Mr and Mr. Bert K11 lain ap-nt for Friday and last .Saiunlay with h«r parents, Mr and Mr O .Sinke> of near Car- 'n Fr** Hulse, St. Johi\s,Mich. .iaiio-s Clark and .sou: C .\ new line of ^iishe-^ jiiNi arrived. .\n\ .irticle -li-.iil.iyed and m-nr) .Sllv.rnaii. last .Sunda) .Mr M (’ Hal. <•( Lyoni.' vi*ii.il at .\lb-r' 'Jailoy .tnf Fowler h. r -III ^ D-.> Hiii. . last M. «-k .iiul |..•n• -iimilay aith ih.-ir broth*-r. .ii h. r luj-t.-r . -Mr* Frank Sum- ’hu II. rin.ii. <;.f le-lwnon. «!).• ;p-nt .Sunda) ^iitb th.-ir ►'«*n w liii .* th h-I hupt.aml. Koli.-rt,.. ami d.»iiKbi. r. Mr .ind .Mr.- J.ihn .Iiid hil.lr-n ha^ h.-.-n II) mg in Ari­ lOand 25 cents Smith ill Bengal zona lai -ly !iHiv.- San Harr) H r.-*.ntly att.-nd*-*! a x- pur('ha*.d th* John Skinii.-r t.iriu tn aiiilnation In Ia>s Ang*-ler K*i**-x .Mrs .Si»-phan rfhaf*-r vi*U.-d at T»r- la Vi M''**«*r and wife will .-nterfain AUCTION Our coat sale is stiU going on ry Walter - last Sunday and at her th. following Thank.-giving guests- daught*-r - Mr* l*«'i. r .MIII.T!». a fiart Their moth.-r Mr* Warren Peet, and I In* suliscrilicr will sell .ti jyiibiic .luction on the premises, the h'rank Karl>»*r farm, on sec­ Don miss the opportunity of getting one of these of thi* w.-.-k their brother. J*»hn Burw.-ll and fam­ FI).- h»-a«l of Two-year-old rattb- b*- ily .ill of hlasex; their brother Klla- tion 13, llinjrham. three and one-half miles ea.st and one-hall mih* worrh peel, and family of Fast l^eba- lunglag lo Frank .-Uun. and ('.eorg*-! .south of the court house, on Bow»*r dlsap|H-ar»-d *»*v»-rMl w»-» k* ago n«>n. and th.-lr daughter, Mrs C J laidwirk and husband of near .Muir and cannot Ih- liM'al«-ats J laing w.-r.- In Muir last Thurnday vin Benjamin .-ntertaint-d Bishop C. to iu-«- John Hallahan who l» v.-ry' L Wood of Alma .tod He» A B Bow ­ wli-k with Bright s dlr.-HM- man of Wheeb-r th. latter at <*n*- l.iX*l w-«‘ck David Chupiiuin visit.-d tim*. Presiding |>ld*-r in this district ills -Isi.-r .Miss B. rnii-.' Chapman, who Th< y *'ain. to Mr Benjamin's from IS in th.' nurs.-a training d«‘|Mrtm.-nt Malhert*»n when- they vtsH.-d Key Tuesday, November 29 in iiatlb- <'rm-k Minitarium .-iylvanue Sf.-v. n* wh** Is v*'ry III with Mrs l.^-vi M*-?.s.i, her daughter, little. If any h*»p«' of r*-<*>very Fred C. Burk Mrs Ib-arl Sillman and llttb- son. An Interesting Thanksgiving aervlc*- Frankb- spent Momlay with .Mr ami was h.-ld last Thursday hy th.- ls*ba- .Mr- c J lajdwick n*-ar .Muir n*»n rni**n H H Th* pr*igram ron- C ommencinj.j .it tuie o ’clock sh.'irp, the followinij propert\' 1... iMnon Farmers' Club mm-tlng *lsr»-«i of miiSK-al nunilier*. Insfru- wrhlch wras to Ih- h'-ld at Ueo Klssaneia m*-ntal .ind vocal, varievi class exer­ Tburaday. I»er.-mb*-r 1. ha* been ad- cise* and r*<*ltatlon* a fine |ia|>er on Journ*^! for on.- month .hi arcouni of Ih*' origin and otiaervance of Thanks­ tb.' amall|Mix scar«- giving Day. by Mr* May M**aaer and a Cbrl* Haller, who work.il the f»a*i helpful address hy the pastor. Rev A Durham row 4 yrs. old, dut* 1 .Shovel plow Wheel ha rroM' It is Not What One Eaums, season near Juthlville. is visiting hts Ct Hrhiiltr slst.-r, .Mr* la-wls Orlswotd. and bus- l*cl). t) \Vime press (irindstont* But What One Saves band. .-xiH-cUng to leave soon for work ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Durham com 6 yrs. old, due I'annin^ mill That Counts. this winter In .Northern Michigan ♦ ♦ Meat cutter, saM* and press Mlaaes Agnes and Vera Piggott are ♦ HtirTH RIMHHAS. ♦ Jan. 10 Lxtra jeiHul rttbe Lost-hole di^^er Thf only way to .ilit-ad is hy st»Mily ami car<*hil at h«»ni«- th« former from Bonk school ♦ ♦ In Bengal, closed on account of 2 calves 0 months old Hlankets (frain hajjs saving;. Th** Iwsi .iiul ^.ili-si way is hv opniinj^ a sav­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ snvallitox and the latter from 8t Johns HrCHxl SOM Sinj;le hame.ss Lot of corn anti stalks, bean ings account anti then s.ivinv; .1 littU* at a limf—just normal for Thankaglrtng holtdaye Mrs H Burhank Is in a critioai con ­ Philip Parmalee, th*- arlaier now chickens what you can s|»ar4*. \Vr jia\ I*MR Cl{.\'r dition SM’arm lH*es and hivtrs pods anti |>otatfN's visiting HI Johns friends and who Joe VanAmbtirgh ha# moved .into l•-mpire drill IN ri!.kKSr fin 4lf*|M»sit.s, Nloiify to loan on rfal fstal«* has a miniature airship on display In Mr Phelps' farm Larj'e kettle i'ttok sttive and htnistrholtl morijjaj'fs .mcl approvt'tl |MTsonal noifs. Chapman's show-window was a Math- .Sprinjj M.tjvon ''rfnn boy years ago. his father. Wei- T K repps has gone to bis new Lojv chain ^.jootls lington Parmalee. formerly living In home In Oratlot county l op Imjr^ry I l.irptMin Nelson Palmer visited in Oraad Lot ol other articles ttK> num- Pompeii State Bank that Tillage S ltMith cultivator JOHN*'. UirK.S. »r last Thiiradav into Frank Howard s bouae and th*- former .-xpected to as­ Clare Marl of Breek>*nrklge visited ll'.RMS ( >|** :.A1-K—All um <»f or intler, ra h all ,irti o\«*r that .imonnt. mef sist Calvin Iteajamtn with farm work hi* sister Mlss^ Haxel. Ih*- first of Ih.- h.ink.ihle notes, one year's time, with o per cent interest. this winter. Cnexpeciedly he recHv- week. Going-To-Lay-Tile? Mr and Mrs J D Doyle and MIm i I••d th*- offer of a rear's employment at a • Fowler and Hatiirday thev mov*^! to Flnasle Palmer sft.-nded IVimnna a Why waste your moaer oa sn lefertar xrllfle? We are manuteriurer* a a uf < KMK.NT KII.K They Witt UK MN K.XMTKIt, ere NTKIINOKK and a that village ‘tirang* at DeWitt L week Wednee- • more UareSto end ire Nee im hetere huylas iMa till. a Frank. Hob and Will Pretxel went day f* Cm* Sa^a Tcms Mesi Baturday to their home In BeMlag aad will soon leave for work la the Inmber ! If you haven't the time to exerclae I regnlnrly. Donn't Ragaleta will pre- Mrs. F. Karber, Prop. wnaBt nsar CABIIIac. Otta Pretaal. St Johns CemmitTile Mfg.Co.: oM of the foar brothers, who worked fmm coMtl nation. They InBwee a this sMssnsr this laanlltr, reaMlM mll4. enny, bnnithful aetinn of the o. w. casunwr. M Clmrlss HownrdM wham hs hM hnwsis withont grlptag. Aafc rotsr R. L. Bixbsr, Auctioneer AUMKMMir V VffiHp

Faa Hmwt Moatacii* aai fpmfly mr* Gttsrrb of the vtoMsch Iim lone j Blcvlf lon>4 In tkrtr maw kmma Ms— ■MasIvtaB iimBT— Is bviac MOMipaolvd wsMtlUBMp wild voar or itM mmd dro-dF»> "" pM tar WvdavadBy iiiBninua ly ro ­ mt Rokofft PrWo. M mommomtarr rtsla«s. s formsUoo of ■boos. ll Dfpipilt Mr. aad Mr*. Jofea Imm Ml-, Tho for a dobotv oo-TT?!?*" “rMBoav oa tbo bMrt sod i lortalMd M tlio hoMo of Vr. dtffloult breatblas. TiMbiMB will hrlMp------^ Tbat tbv tvlo- wa will furtiloli tfev aMdMwr oboo- ! « ____ _ tbv puaallM “iioaalva rieblv appvdtv, aonrottaasaa pboav la af sroatar iparMbcv tbaa latotr fTM If M fpllo to sivo MiMbc- • aad a pM^ral play^ out. laasaM faol- oovmfOB — to mmfwm oalM ML rtottlac tho fortoor • looibvr ood ocb- tbv t» lasrapb-; IvaSa of aflirmatlw BvaatJw Irab' ^■S- rbaea 8. Oabova TIm rMoorhoMo pbomm o T ■rnpll j **'-r*** ‘**/**.*'Li***. ****** Thoanas Fmr. mt tbr Tbvrv la uftvB a foul laMv ia tbv: Oyopopolo TaMoto Is doo to tbv bl^ i ■VB. Jaeob Chotbam of St. Jobas la f'rtaar. maotb coaivd toasar aad If tbv latvr- rliMas Ada Arthur tbla wook sod Martba Martla is aUll from lor of tbv aloiaaeb could bv avoa lt| dvrso of Miswtifk PhOJ uoad In ■cbael oa aewaat of alak davtalas t^alr fonaula aa woll aa to will coll oa otbvr fiivods ta tbla ▼!- aairarss woaid shew a slimy, laflamvd coadi-! ell Tbr satcftaJaiavat wbicb wmm slwa tbv ears asordoad la tbotr bmu - SMtura. wbaroby tbv wwO Iran m Hdward la. wbo bas bwa Hr- for tbv baavflt of tbv Sapbomorv olaaa coiaaioa aad obatl- i ins vritb CTIpAv Bullard tbv past jraar Innt Saturdair wvalas v»aa not wry j troablv Is fou^ la a n partloB mt Blaaadbdtabaltfaav •------k------«— ------w^ii attvadvd oa acoauat of tbv i - LI EUTDf ANT-CIO VBRNOR— Pspafa bavv baaa coaMaad wlib Is inovlaB oa tbv Boyd farwi aortb of wbicb rauava tbvf foM to bv readily. tbv (Iraow oboreb la Vlrtor. aMallpox aearv; bowvrvr. MIsa Tbvl- John Q. Boos CpraUaaUvaa aad otbar rnmmm. ma Turavr paw a vwry plvoslas vo atepbaa D. WllllaaBs' Blaaiutb-SubaUratc aad Papain arv (Tbaa Satfhi of Wbwlrr. bat fo ria- to frrmvat aad irritate tbv dvileaiv •fly of tbla plaev. baa tbv sympatby ivrtalamvat wbicb wmm vpjoyvd by all mucous surfaces of tbv atomacb. To (Ivrrft Maasaliak oaHtaatly oaaployod i prvssmt. Tbv proeoods wvrv |14.r. Harlaai Prvdvrick C. Martiadala Pepata suppllaa to tbv dlpvsUrv ap- left tbla place Mov. 7th for Colorado.,Tbv accaptanev mnat bv delayed oa ae- trmtmvat ia to use after Adolph W. Pateraoa ___ write tbvir fiivwds that they stopped «*ouat of the smallpox. . each HMWl a tablet, compooad of Dlaa- . Gaorge A. Youaga ______parama oav of tbv moat important Mayrov. Herbert sad Era Price are olMavats of tbv disrottvv fluid, and at LmJuata: flad tbv wvutbvr fine; tase.AaeptIc Pepain.a little .\ux. Gold ­ Qsorga H. Shvrmaa ...... vvpvtablva sad srala hlsb; both sold sbsvat fibro school on arcouat of en Seal and fruit acids. These tablets = Tboaias J. Grabuskl____ wttbaut It tbv (Usvatioa aad aoaliatia- scarlK fever. tlon of food arv Impoaatbie. , by tbv pound, water ,searev. buy It for can DOW be found at all drug stores ! 'for a Charley TTaklvpaugb has entered under the name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia j Toul ! They are kwptaic bouse and school. wblrh aid ia rvbvvias tbv diaturb- ■ • Tablets and not being a patent medi-1 STATE TREABimSR- I I I I : I I i would be slad to hear from tbvir Otto (lower was absent from school cine can be used wMb perfect safety > Albert E. Sleeper _ M ils ISSI .”4 14< 262 114 I«1 177 aanv s aad pain oaaavd by uadisrstvd .Moaday on arcouat of illnvaa. • tSlS6T7611s 96 174 : 7 162 101 204 food. Tbla pvrfwt ootiibinatloa of auinr friends la Mlcbbraa. and asaurance that healthy appetite^ Thomas Gordon. Jr.. 71 60 St 12s 711 47 67 St 44 S7; 76 123'111| S2 79207 89 U 101 tbvav iasrvdivnts makvs a rvmvdy in- and thorough digestion will follow Frederick M. Beall 12___ 2) V S> 22 9 2 d 2 8 4 5 71 3 1; 21 4 Horn to Mr. sad .Mrs. John .MtMirv, a I C. K. Hakvr la much improved at their regular use after meals. Henry A. Amrbeto .. 1!___i._.:.. 12 8 I ““Srjsr*- . . tbla srritlag. Mr. R. 8. Workman. Chicago HI..' Archie Mclnnls ____ ...... 1 1 tbv w. «. c uu. ,h.. -wv Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Svry wvre in 81. writes; ’*ratarrb Is n local condition urge you to try Kvxall Dyspepsia day. Johns last Wednesday. resulting from a neglected cold in the ToUl .. L..:.. I:.... i Tablets on otir own (>vraoDsl gusraa- . Pulmor ^Young and wife spent Sun- Mr. aad Mrs. Frvd Coiilvr of Elsie head, whereby tbe lining membrane of AUDITOR GENERAI^ I ' I I i I ' tw. Three sixes. 2/» ('vats. .70 ceata i sad .Mrs Ed. Smith, in visited relatives over Suaday. the nose becomes Inflamed and the Oramel B. Fuller_ 100 113 1SS St 146 262 114 160 I7S 8S 12s 277 1141 94 1731 8 161 100 207 sad 11.00. Remember you ran« iHrtaln Victor. (loisonoua discharge therefrom paaa- Rial V. McArthur .. 77 61 .S» ISSt 71 48 67 S» 4S S7 77 122 111 r>4 80 2061 91 82 9ti Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Wilson will Mrs. L. A. Jefferys la visiting rela­ Rvxall Remedies only st- Tbv Rexall tag backward Into the throat reaches' Elmer R. Thompson 12 .„ 3 1 22 9 2 Iceep bouoe for Clyde Bullard tbts tives at Pewamo sad ('adillac. S 2 10 4 S 7t 3 1 2 4 Store. Trarls A Shi ley. corner of the stomach, thus producing catarrh' Burton A. Hills ___ ; li__i.... 12: 8 2'__ 1 1I...... I...... i..,— „„..i 2! •winter. Miss Pearl Hart visited friends in of the stomach. .Medical authorities | Clinton Ave. sad Walker street. 8t. Johns Saturday and Sunday. Henry Ulbrlcbt ...... Peter Dnprex and family of Ovid prescribed for me for three years for ! .....i...... l“"'l spent Sunday with .Mr. and .Mrs Giis .Mrs Hesale Haye of Carland aiient a catarrh of stomach without cure, but i Toul Boron. part of last week with relatives here. today I am the happiest of men after i ATTORNEY GENBRAl I Mr. and Mra. William Pearson si>ent Miron Ellis of Kalamasno visited using only one box of Stuart's Dyspep- luirt of laal week with relatives in Franz C. Kuhn ...... 102 114 166 66 1 46 262 113 1 60 1 76 86 126 276 116 94.1731 9 1 6(« 98 206 hla molber. Mrs. Hattie Hart over sla Tablets. I caanat find appropriate | Thomas J. Hresnnhan . 61< .69^36 70 46 57 77 122 110 53 80 2061 91 l.nnaing. 84 99 Sunday. words to express my good feeling I William S. 3dcpetiie and sound I spent Sunday with Tbe^on Hodge* Hamilton S. McMaster 2 1 1 ..... I—2. Owosso to spend this week with her rest from their use.” Fred .N. Hitchcock ...... I ' and family. mother. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Is the Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Moore spent .Mr and Mra Claude Woolly of Ban­ safest preparation as well aa tbe Hudnay with tbeir*son. Herman, and Toul L.... nister were rallers st Otis Miller’s simplest and most convenient remedy ' (’OMM’R STATE LAND OFFICB- family In Greenbush. Sunday. for any form if Indigestion, catarrh of Miss Clara Stoweil, wbo has been Huntley Ruaaell ...... 99 114I.'i6 6:> 147 260 114 160 176 86 126 276 117 96 1741 10 161 99 207^ Mrs Frank Brewbsker entertained stomach, bllioiianeaa, sour stomach.' Orlando F. Barnes ...... 61 6; .67 76 122.109 .62 79 2041 91 84 97! wm ' ill for over two weeks, returned to her heartburn and bloating after meals her parents and sister from Perrlnton George W. Pierce, Sr. 6 2 8 4 6 71 3 12 4 I school work last week at the Price »ver *4unday. school. George W. Eldridge 2 ... 1 1 ...... ___ 2; Obas. .Sberman and family of Elsie ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Michael Andzelewski ...... : I • t : ) i Clyde Bullard purchased fifty were guests of Mr. and .Mrs J. K Kir­ ♦ ♦ I lambs and four cows all tborough- by .Saturday ♦ KRM. ♦ Tout breda. at the stock sale In St. Johns •Mr rhase. a blind man from Ithaca, ♦ ♦ I Like Or ; Saturday. They were raised on the jrSTIfTC OF SUPREME COl'RT— was a gueat at the F M Rev. Brown ’s ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ John E. Bird ...... —...... 101 114 157. .66 148 261 115 161 178 86 128t279 116 11 166 , James Mabsr 6.000-acre ranch which the Iisst week. This? This? he recently bought of Mr. Hickock and Wlnent H. D. Fox ...... 12..... 2 1 5* 23 9 10 2 6 2 8 4' 4l 3 Tommy Hart of .Maple Rapids visit­ A. O. Knapp is In very poor bealth. Deufay B. Hovey ...... 2 ...... ’ 12 8 2 1 1 ! according to Mr. Mabar who is well- ed bis grandfather. ID*. Hamlet Hart. .Matthew Black is no better at this i known throughout the county the Saturday and Sunday writing OU never have sag ­ stock s|>eak for themselves If they are Total .Mr nnd .Mrs D I*. Eaegle of .St. REP. IN CO.NG.. 8TH niSTRICT— : ’ 1 Johns were guests of Mr and .Mrs J lojcy Smith visited at the homes of ging,King, disreputable m r«-.iv«i „»». her brothers. F^lward .-ind Prank. In Joseph M*. Fordney ------91 112 142 52 139'2.6T 116 146 16.6 84 118 261 108 87 1731 9 132 L Eaegle last M’ednesday James P. Dsveresux ...... 89 64 70 139 70 .',*1 6k 72 65 .69 82 142 117 63 81 206 120 Mr and Mrs August Fricke. who The small|M>x scare has caused Victor Sunday coat pockets to be went to lot Junta, ('olorado. two weeks J. George Fischer .. IS 3 1 6 21 6 9 r 4 3 9 4 6 3 2 ••ores In this vicinity to !»• vaccinat ­ Mr. and Mrs Peter Deprez of V’lc- Frank E. Jones 1 ' 12 .6 2 2 .... 1 ashamed of, when «*•> J»tating that they re«che.i th-lr ed during the itast week tor were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. new home alright and were settl«-d to I 1 Mrs Wm A. .N'ewmsn and «on ‘(•••o Augustus Boron Sunday. Total ' V housekeeping and that .Mr. Frick*- had of Ewsex Center were guests of Mr. you wear Cloth era ft a g«Nid job of work which waa Kn«id All Sir Knights sr** r*Hiuesied to be STATE SENATOR. 16TH DIST.— and Mrs D. P Ingersoll last Sunday Coleman C. Vaughan 102 106 144 .66 146 26o 116 1.67 17.6 86 118 266 114 96 172 81148 97 202 Clothes. The non-sag ­ news lo rheir many friends her*- who Mr and Mrs Erneat Wright and present at the meeting Saturday ev*m- wish them succeaa In their new home tng. .Nov 26 as it Is nomlnstloo of of ­ Charles F. Field .. 80 71 69 136 68 64 t;8 62 47 .67 82 132 112 64 83120.6 1 03 91 105 dauchter Vada visite«i at Erneat lair- ficers. Judge R. Rarnnm 9 2 1 6 ifi fi s 1 4 3 7 4 6 31 1 2 3' ging pocket is one of the and that the change of climai* will kln's In Bingham Saturday and Sun ­ reston- Mrs Fricke to her good health day The social tbat was to Have been at details that give Cloth- again. ToUl 4Jt6 I F^aeale ami Mr and Mrs Burt the school house the evening of the REP. STATE lAXi., CUSTOS DIST.— craft Clothes their peer­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ klaegU and hnby were auests of .Mr. 26th Is postponed. The date will be Dwight S. Morrison .... 99 100 141 63 142 269 118 16.6 17.6 91 121 272 10.6' 94 1731 7 109 83(166 ♦ and Mrs Guy Eaegle In St Johns last given later. Dean W. Kelley...... 82 76 73)138 72 .77 «{« ip> 44 .64 82 ISO 121 .65 84 2061144 104!146 ♦ MIKTH HK^GAl. INP KHHKX. ♦ Sunday. less perfection. Dr O A. Han of Maple Rapids, as­ Mrs. Mary Bauerle bas returned ♦ ♦ from loinslng where sh** has been Total UiT ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ sisted by I>r. Etigene Hart, removed SHERIFF— The tame difference be­ tumor from the eye of Mrs p''IJII luring for her daughter who la sick with rheumatism. William Schavey 90 116 49 144 26.*. Ill 137 146 86 103 274 101 98 168 14 119 63 160 2A41 tween Clothcrafc and ordi- wiiiism Wsiker was m Ray rity Somerville last .Saturday. 87 104 143 80 58 91 75 g] Misses Zells and Hazel Richards of Mrs (’rnthia Ives and .Mrs. Idllle George H. Scboenbals 60 102 13.6 129 .67 96 201 141 142 1.64 2.018 nary clothes is found in the >“•* Ives called on M. Black. Mrs Jane __ f-. Mary Morltx Is under the rare laike View are visiting their uncle. Total non-breakaole coat front — , j,r Martin Wtii Richards and wife and coualns. I.a>mm and .Mrs Mary Barnes .Satur­ Mr and Mrs Jessi- Kellogg day afternoon COUNTY CIJiRK— the linings —the trimmings — Jamb Reeb spem Sunday with hi* John Walker 111 113 163 67:148 274 118 171 185 88 133 30.6 117 99 179 9 176 113 233 2.792 the SnU? fittincr collar in Mrs. \ern Walher Fifteen of I.o*wls (!as4‘a's schoolmates Mr and .Mrs. Robert Bond, Stella iiic snug Iiiuiig collar in ^ siiriiriseii him last Friday evening on Buehler and Alonzo Seboak were *>n- John O’Connell. Jr.. 76 62 .62 134 67 44 <57 52 37 .67 71 103 no .62 79 204 78 76 81 1.503 .MspI* Kaplda last Thursday his fifteenth birthday A jolly time t*-nMln*Hl at the hoiw of Mr and Mrs every point of clothes merit. Toul (’alvin Hire of near .St Johnn «|»ent was spent In games and a dainty George iW>i»d In Bingham Sunday cou.\T6 ' trf:aburkr — Pure All-Wool absolutely NV*-dn»-sday with Wrn Walker hinch*-on wa> served by .Mrs Case Mre Mary Hew .ind daughter of Miss .\’ett|e Walker visitetl friends Aft^-r nhowerlng their young host with WlllUm H. Parker 106 114 167 .68 144 272 116 166 183 89 117 286 117 99 173 10 169 104 223 2.701 guaranteed bv the maker, and Springport, Mich, were guests at the Matthew M. Hill 81 61 .68 133 73 46 7o .69 40 66 88 119 111 .62 84 203 84 8 ] 93 1.691 in St Johns last week Thiira4iay birthday cards tlH’ guests departed horn*- of .Mr and Mrs Wm Schuak the by ut—in the fashionable William Walker spent SiiiMiay with wishing him man\ mon happy birth- latter |*art of the week .ind were call­ Toul shades and weaves—$10 to his daughter. Mrs ('alrin Rice, near daya ing on old friends They regretted .St Johns An ovsier iU|M»er will he «err»-il by REGISTER OF DEEDS— that they could not stay long enough 101 110 154 62 l.'ai 2X3 lox 167 1M«» $25. Wool lasts. Wool keeps •Mr ami .Mrs F .M Piggott^ and son fh« W««idmen at their .M W A baJI to se*- ail but wish to h*- remeniber«*d Robert S. Armour 89 124 2.66 118 79167 13 1.69 101 215 2.636 William C. M’hIte 84 67 68 129 67 43 77 61 43 .66 78 1.61 109 73 91 201 97 86 1 03 1.68.*t its style and shape as long at .Marhm -liant>n sie-nt Sunday with h» r» Friday evening. .Sovember 2o. to those they didn't see Thev have invited the Elsl* camp and vou wear the suit. You never •'J*'* Toul I J 11 L L* i Mr '.ind‘O*! Mrs Fre«l ( TIeilt s|*ent a larg* number Is ex|>ecte«l to bi­ U19 had all these things HonOay.S. Nov Charles Snelling 82 68 60 139 68 47 »;7 h) 46 77 205 90 84 I06 Mrs Fre until l»e h*-ld In th* prayer meeting rooms Cloibiers aid Fanisbers Saturday with their daughter and sla­ of th'-lr ehurch on Saturday afternoon, Total M7 ter. Mrs Fred C TIedt Decemlver .Ird at 2 o ’clock Every CORONKR8- ! I .Miss Agnea Piggott. teacher in DItt iiiemlier Is urgently requeated to be David L Flaegle 102 114 1.68 .68 148 272 117 163 176 86 128 282 116 97 179 9 161 96 209 ClothcraA .No. .6. chvsed her achool laat w**ek present aa It is election of officers Peter (’ranner 102 116 1.68 .68 148 270 116 162 177 86 1 28 28] 116 97 176 10 169 100215 Thursday night on account of small- and two trustees are lo be e|ect**d. al­ Alfred U McCIlntock 81 61 .66 1 34 66 45 68 60 48 .68 74 121 109 .*»4 79 203 92 89 100 |M>x In th* neighboring dlstrlris An so other business to be transart**d. Hrbert J. loiwell 80 60 .67 134 66 46 68 61 4.6 .68 74.121 109 .'*4 83 202 87 83 94 yet no smallpox In this district. Lydia E. Pinkham’s I I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Vegetable Compound Total MSI ♦ ♦ COC.NTY SURVEYOR— . H- i •" Chicago. 111.—“I wna troubled with James F. Clemons — 103 114 1.66 .68 149 270 109 169 179 86 134 278 117 97 177 14 166,1011214 3A71 faUiii,,' and uirtnmiattou. and the doc- Henry H. Jenison ---- 81 62 .69 132 66 46 76 66 44 .68 79 123 110 .*>4 84 199 87 84 95 1.602 tura said 1 ouuld not I “Wait a wiMta,! ^ ?!!?? t w«lt unieaa I Total 4J7S Mr. Myers bas moved into the Harr tn operation, COI’NTY DRAIN OOMMJSSIONBR— I Waak Mh—fREE Katoa bouse. knew I entild not Louis F. Green 102111 147! 60 146;364 II6I1S8 176 86 130 387 . 86 96,146 losiiM/ iiorn to Mr. and .Mra. Floyd Harris nd the strain of Robert Landsrs 83 66 70 1331 73! 54 68 66' 48 69 8311301144 6611161 -Twn last week, a son. an I wrrote to • Drive ilt>wn to (.jillison'.s • Charlie Austin, who has beea rery soraetlme ago Total ur» Oan Hnve Ik nt ny health u ill with appendicitis. Is not so well • Feed Store. 56 Clinton • you told Bw PROPOSITIONS— • Ave., and ^et some Htiur. • ; at the prsaent auitlng hat to do. After **Ameadmeat to Section 13 of Article I havs la mr psaasaalsa a BrsserlUlsw Mr. and Mra. Frank Veney have aklng Lydia B. VIII of the ('onstltution. "Tea”----- 31' 631 49 II 66 90 M 631 44114.6 30 .63 116 50 96* 63 36 • “He is sellinj' Tube • wsrvoaa dshtfitir. lash mt vipsr. waab- rscstly Inaullad an acetylme plant Plnkham‘8 Vafete- ‘’Atnendoaent to Soctlon 13 of Artlele I I 1 laaahssil. faiMw ■■ssivy aiid aasas * for lighting their boas*-, VIII of the CoaatitatiOB. 'No ” ..... 86 133f104'1S8*|0»I 80 139 67 131 166 94 7411341133 86 49 1* • Rose. Moniinjj (ilor^- and • k. SiasgU oa by kle Compound and or tho fotMss of yoath that i Mr. and Mrs Harry Wilson are r -Hiond PnrlAer Inm • Golden Rule ft»r 65c }>er • ^^TSTsTi ly wonworn aad asrvsas bmb ‘ moving from Frank Burbank's farm to to-day a well woman “—lira. William Total ovra biMSS wtUoat awv ' Cly4e Biillard'a near Price. • sack, Lily White at Hoc. • or widlclas thatHI 1» tMaliimmmm A mrknk , tm W. Slat BU. Chtongo, 111. ovary aMa who wtahaa ta rmmtm MS Mr. and Hr* Roy Gage expect to Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Com- • and that famtaus .Alma laaaly powor aad vtfllWy q* sifltty aad remain In the upper. peninsula uatll taade from native roots and IfTATK OF MICHIOAN ( iMtotly. should hava a eapy. •o I havs tbe holiday sea (TIUNTY OF CI-INTON, ♦ • Bread F'lour atgoc. every- iMoraktaad w aaad a oapy of tho bunting aad risn- , contains im» narcntlca or harm­ «ertatlon froo of ehargo. la a plala. or^ ing ful druga and to-day holds the lecofd • thin)( else at a corre- nary saslod oavalap U aay mmm who wttl for the largast number of actual euma We do hereby certify that the foregoing la a correct itatemeat of the rotes cast In said County of Clinton, an r • .s|M>ndin^ly low ftj^ure. *»rt*e SSO. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of female dissaara uf anr similar medL SUte of Mlcblgnn. at the eiectfon held on Tueaduy, the Eighth day of .November. A D. 1910. for the eleettag of tf- Th(o nrsarrtptten cosssa froai a ahyM follnwlng officers, rlx: Coagresalonal. Repreaenutlre la Congress for the eighth Congressional District Stat clan who haa amda a spssisl study of ♦ HKXfUI. CEXTRK. X cine in the country, aiai thouaaods of J “We must take our laoa aad I sai oaavtassd It Is th# sarask Toluntarv teadtnonlala are on die In Offlcera; Governor. Ueatenant-Goremor. Secrettry of State. State Trensurer. Auditor General. Attorney Oeners . • chickens tiown there, tr Mrs J. Risley. In (L. S i CLARK A. PITT. Clerk of tbe Board 'ttpf Ihts spisadlil roHpo In a plala Brecketirldge fikiisai .rdhuiry sav slaps froe of ehorpo A Mr and___ Mrs Lsroy Pope will ep- PHONE iqa •rti*.™!? .:ss!i E Aid Society qortpMsn Mm thm bat I ssad tt oatlrafr Thursday. Docemher 1 All are iBvtt- When von want and when vou don't want advertise in The News Want Column. talio aa sd to attend

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Mra. lUtta Kulma oallnd om Mrs ' — W. C. MvmiMjr aacurday aftaraoMi. H«»v a. H. IN»rt*rf|«M la balMlnji a Mr. aad Mra W. C. MumoMf aad hoaaa oa tka lot br iwc^atlr parcliaa ciUMraa vlalttMl ta Parrlatoa tfuaday. ad at Hd. Port^rflaM. Mlaa Canada <>ard««Mr aad broCkam ; WalUr laock aad famllr bara laarad Thanksgiving CASTORIA were gaaaU ot Mra. NraraU dlroM 1 fr** tJiaIr fam to thalr boeia la Huaday. | toara. iwfkttf nil Chtidrwi. Mr. aad Mra llraeat Kuhaa attaad> ' Mra H. P. CoMi aad dausiitar daala ad praarlitag aanieaa at Um Coaaty | at Duraad viatted friaada la towa Uaa cbarob ttoiaday. froai Thumday uatfl Moaday. Mr. aad Mm. rrcd UrubaimS aad ' H. Ualebouae aad I^tbar Hddy ware Ik find Tin Baie ilnjs Bought Mr. aad Mm. taaada r Paok apaat aiuk> | In Qwoaao Prlday to aat tbe aotoau>> day wUb Ud. Paeb aad fbadly. bMa Mr. (laleboaae bad parebaaed. ffHAPS THE 3iaNATURE OP Joba Kubaa of SL JaSaa la apaad* ; Marloa Hatllff baa tMirebaaed of inc a faw daya tbia weak bla bro-1 Mra. Mbiioa Baiaaa a bouaa aad lot tbor, Braaac Kuhaa, aad family. ta Burtoa. Sale of Linens Mr. aad Mm. B. K. Stormfalta asaat I Mm J. W. Boiitb of Owoooo apaat Saturday alsht aad Sanday with Maur i Thumday aad fVIday with bar broth* % Bins Baum aaddF*^ ** Johao- ! ar. John Darla 4 #^^ ^ ^^^ O I BIm. O. L. Bmlaard. Dr. 1 ^ # < aad Mm C. B. Porter aad tha taacham Everybody haa aomedting io be ♦ WjUMUBNJTSH. of the achool ware la Ana Arbor Sat-: ^ ^' urday to witaeaa the football game. In Ui For Over SO Yearn. ♦ Mlaa Sarah Peek eatarulaad bar. - i claaa of the BMIe high achool Thum- theadthd for. We dre odtBng io S. Crowell waa la Itbaca Tuaaday oa bualBfas. BIm. Frank Huagerford aad Mm odter bleaainga by offering oar en~ Mm Paakemt of aaar Ola died ^Baorge Huagerford were called to Moaday afteraooa. Manlatee Saturday baaauae of the eoa* i Mr. aad Mm Carl Cambrea expect ‘-oadltlon to Laat week Carl Roae. aoW bi* .later. Mm. Richard Warren, ^oma laat Thumday to spend aarerai ‘*® 'B****^ proper work unaided win do tareat la the pool room ^ Rrv. aad Mm. R. J. Slee spent a weak* with bU mother Mra J Hein- *• ““ anything else to preaerre Thanksgiving Week “ - to Wm. H. Smith, w^ imned- I.analng attend- 1*0 00^ <-0*. rric.Bgs health and strength. Such a medicine Igtely took 'poaneaslon---- |00 Mr.Layman's Rone Mlsaloaary coaven- ’ - ' !• the tonic laxative berh tea. Lane'* arent Into this bustaena laat spring. tion. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Family Medicine. (Jet a Hie pack- 'He expects to begin work for the Mm. A. F. Cooley baa returned from ♦ ♦age today at any druggist's or deal- Mnofleld Carrlmge Oo. a we attended a home in Culloden. Ont. Monday after Thursday evening, Nov. 24. ' (Sm- 33 Clinton Ave. St Johns, Mich. Mra Geo Dnvla has been vlsIUbg banquet given by the two lltemry a month's visit with relatives in mendag at 7: there will be progrea- wlth frlandf In l.alngsburg. clubs of Maple Rapids laat weak. Muskegon. .Spring Lake, Grand Rap- ■D'e pedro. after which the young la- llra Wm. Hart Is confined to her Mr. and Mm. Geo. Noe left last ids. Union Home and Eureka. Mra. dim will preaent an tntereatlng dra- bome on account of sickness. Thursday noon for .Minneapolis. Minn., Leeaon is a niece of the late Samuel matic progmm I.ainch will be served Wm. Eiserman of Lcnslng called where they win spend the winter with McMnater. ^ ' afterward by the C. M. society, st io Ovid the last of the week on bun- their son, Douglas .N w. and family. extra charge of lOc The Westphalia ♦ ♦ 1000s Misses Edna Parrish and Margaret Mr. Otto Paul. Milwaukee, Wla.. orrheatra will fumiah music. General ♦ HIYRRNIDE. ♦ Mr and Mm H. E. Hudson expect Woodworth spent last week with their ^rs Foley's Honey and Tnr is still admission 2Sc ♦ ♦ to move on their farm In Duplaln next' iiarenu The schools xt Byron were ^ . ------♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •ofing closed owing to an epidemic of dlph- A*' tboee that Itought R think It la Anthony Baker of Fowler wa* In i4re yba Undecided What Mm Scott Redfern has been the therla. the bmt for coughs and colda they ev- town Sunday, Mias Zelma Tibbita Is visiting reU- gueet of friends In Henderson for a .Meadantes Anna Vanl>yae and Ma- bad and I think It la still mor- than Joseph Shafer is III with the small- tlvee In Herrllle. few days rta Ryon have gone to Sutton's Bay “e beat. Our baby bad a bad cold pox. Jay Brunaon and family spent Skin- to J^y for Christmas? Geo llavls has rented the rooms for a visit at the home of the latter’s * “<1 blm In one day. Please Miss .Minnie l.ieik is on the sick list day at Allen Dryer*f. over Dr. Campbell’s office and is mov- dsiighter, Mrs Fmnk Clark. Mm. thanks/;______at this writing Caxaie Baldwin and family hare lag Into them. VanDync will spend a few weeks ^^^^>^00000^00^0^^ ^ slx-tnomhs-old child of William moved Into tbeir new home on Mar­ Leon Waltz went to Montrose and there while .Mrs. Ryon ill remain ^ ^ Tbelen was burled Monday. ket St. This store will offeryou^ spent s few days with Rev. and Mm. for the winter. ♦ TKTGR CENTER. ♦' *Bom Snitgen and sister Irene were Mm. .Maud Tucker entertained K, D. Potter. ♦ ♦ In Portland Sunday Florence Bealey of near 8t. Johns a great many ideas forthe Mm. Frank'Cook baa returned from HIN WATERLINJ. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Don't mlaa the great sale on hats Sunday. and baby lionnets at Miss Louise n trip to Detrok where the has been A moequito buxztng on bis way Mm. May Mosee bns returned after Christmas giving. .Sensi­ for an operation many things did uckle; be bled a boy Herbert aad Charles Cbalker were Hbaefer’s. aevemi weeks’ visit with relatives In Mm. N. W. Jenka visited last Thurs- aad dog, they asy. then made a roos- pleasant callera in this vicinity Sun ­ Miss laiuise Shafer visited Mr. and Kranston. III. day at ttie home of her ton. F. H. ter cackle. At laat upon a drum- Mm. Michael .Schuller in Pewamo Chaa. Webb has had a new floor ble gilts that will remind Jcfiks. In Owoaso. naer'a cheek he settled down to drill; jiy 00^ |.:n,ery Parker aad Thursday. (flaced In the I>eWtu postoffloe. Earl Geo. Hudson went to Detroit aad he prodded here for half a week— daughter, Mlaa Alllce. visited at Mm. Joseph Arena resumed from Detroit VanFleet doing the work. *■*•*« Hi the recipients of the love took the civil service examinations and then he broke bis bill.—Chicago ,\0||i0 VanVelsor's Saturday. Friday after spending a few weeks Frank Calder and family hare mov ­ during the past week. News. Mr. aad Mm George Marttn of I.aa- wRh bla slater. Mm. John Dberleleen. ed to Bear the Bt. Johns fair grounds Mrs. Andrew Kinney and daughter. ------Hlag spent the past week risitiag the Anthony Martin of Detroit Is here where he will conduct a blacksmith and generosity of the giver Mrs Isabelle Weatberber were Owns- HONEY NO LON4JER HERE latter's parents. Mr. and Mm. Jeesle visiting his brother. Albert Martin. shop. no Ttsitom Saturday. A young Californian often visited a i>arfcer. Mr. aad Mrs Mark Nortie entertain ­ for many vears. Frank Meehan has retamed from leading Sanu Barbara hotel because Mm. Andrew Simmons and son Advlee ^te Fretemal Mewibera. ed the DeWitt postoffloe force at din ­ Mt. Clemens where be bns been taking of its excellent honey. ____ ^______ner Sunday. The guepta were Mr. and Phillip Church of Lake View are vtslt- The preemt opldenilc bee nwmkeaed baths for sevemi weeks. When the young roan got married friends and relntivan in this vicin Mrs. ('has. Webb and daughter Lois, Mm. Mym Bennett of Bancroft came the wedding trip Included Hanu Barb- 00^ 1.00*100. innnibers of Inaumn.re orders to the Mr. aad Mm t^rl VanFleet, Mr. and visited at the home of her son, am. ao that the bride might taste this fact that aaereenicnts must he paid Mm. Levi Sibley and Mlaa Helen Dills. Oeu. BeanKt, uatll last week. superb honey. 00000000000000000 tip to date, otherwise no beaeflta are E. L HuU Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loaey, who were Hut the first morning at the Santa O O received Dr. Emma B. Bower, Great Gaed ReanHs Always Fallow. Furniture tmd Undertaking. 18 Clinton Ave. In Graad Rapids last week visiting Barham hotel there waa no honey on O TUTOR. ♦ The uac of Foley Kidney Pills. They friends, have returned bonne. the breakfast table. The bridegroom ♦ ♦ Record Keefier of the L. O. T. M. M.. sre upbuilding. * strengthening aad E. J. Smith family, who moved frowned. He called the old familiar ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ reports cortirtraies and aaeeesmenta soothing. Tonic la acUon. quick In re­ to DetroR nearly a year ago. have re- vuilter over to blm. ------received lately from many members sults. VanSlokle A GInople. turned to Mi farm in Middlebury. ‘"Where'a my honey?* ’ be demanded. A baby show waa given by Mr. and who stand suspended. Other sodetlee Mr. Mm. Howard Balcom. are The waiter heeltated, looked awk- Mrs. Ixtyal D. Arthur at tbeir borne give stmllar statemeata. Keep up ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the proud parents of a baby daughter wardly at the bride, then bent toward in Victor Friday evening. November IS jrour naa^asmenta. Is good ndvleg ♦ ♦ wbo came to their home laat week. the young man's ear and In a stage to the babies ot the neighborhood In ♦ W ATEHTGWTN CENTER. ♦ Mr. and Mra E W. Fox .vnd son whisper stammered: I honor of the fimt birthday annlver- ♦ ♦ Fmnk rtaUed the latter part of the "Kr -Mamie don't work here noj aary of tbeir baby. Clam Leom. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ week with their daughters In Owoeeo. more, air ’’ There was a fine display of the ♦ ♦ comliig genemtlon present ranging ♦ FOUR TOWNS. ♦ Edgar French hna moved bla fam­ from 8 weeks to one year of age. ♦ ♦ ily to Grand I^edge. There Were twenty-seven preaent. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Gen. Watson returned to his home Noble Burnett Mis* I.ecial models for short and stout, tall and slim. rtsa danaaa. Wonsan or tb# froo aaaiple addreae blai Dr. Wednesday. Ruth, of Watertown, spent Snndny ♦ ♦< anetreal parted oannet W. B CaMereU, m Oaldwall baUdlag, Peter Moore of Pewnmo erne In I'OOOe and family, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Moatlealle. UL town Friday. ' —IN— Ftomnoe Knoper returned from'* Moot diaflgttrlng akin emptlowa. Ritoa Khnball of Lnastag spent L.ADIES’ .AM) MISSES* SUITS .AM) SKIRTS Relding SatuwRiy. •crofula, pimples, rashes, etc., am dne Sunday la Riley. Wm. H. anellli in Detroit laat to Impure blood. Bnrdoek Blood Bit­ Fred Nuffer aad fanUly spent Snn- we have a good selection of (yopuiar priced garments. tern la a cleansing Mood tonic Makes day la Watertown. Dr. Gale of SL J B wag la tosm you elear-eyad, elnar-bmtnad. clear- tinned. Roy Rathbun aad family spent Snn- SIl.K. WOOL AND VOll.E DRESSES for Ladies, I Only a Fair Margin Hggdny on bnotaane. day at J. M. Hamer's. w C. F. Meyer and family ppeat Son- Misses and Children. w day at Wm. Bwnrtx'a. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mm. X Barnhart. Mary and Jaeoh spent Sunday wtth Mm. C. T. CrbaaL ♦ With ricxiblf priers, uniform with the priccti John Rennaa of Pewnmo wan In ♦ ♦ —IN— town one day thM weak. ♦ HmPARMITILLR. ♦ Mr. aad Mm. S. N. HonUmn of near • of wheat. i» the settled fMilicy of the manu- Mm. H. H. Altrater and eon Hugh ♦ ♦ SC. Johns apesR Snaday wtth Mm. S. Furs, W aists Robes, Kimonas, W’nip|>erB. Swrraters, were la SL Johns Monday. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Jason. g facturers of Mm. L. Storgls and son Howard Mr. aad Mm. Waiaon Benton am Shawls we have what you want. g vipittag hla brot her. Loren, In Ash­ g were la St. Johns Satardny. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Norgate are rta- Jasper Kitchen renamed to hls ttlag relative* In New Torti land. Virginia. Satislactor^' alterations promptly done. boase In Six Lnkee Saturday. Mlaa I^ydla Parroenter of Ovid la Mm. John Wegner and eklMran re- visiting her brother, Oep. Parmenter, NOTHING OLD—EVERYTHING NEW turned to their honw In Detroit Sat- aad family. Sore Throat Cure- * I Tube RoseFlour iirdny. Mra. Lnum Colemnn vinited her 1V> eem Bose llnoat qaiak^y, aaislv and Do your Xmas shopping early and avoid the rush. Mrs. J. W Pierce spent the latter daughter. Mm. Jno. Walker, In St mrriy yea asast ass a tessed v amie tor part of laat week with her parents In John* pert of laat week. that spasul parpese. TONStUNC is We want your business and will give you gotnl and the retail price of tWs de|N ‘ndahle I^alsgaburg. Mra Herman lamnghury, wbo )aia^ a Base Throat Cora. It dashat Mr aad Mm John I^ag eatertalo- been spending a few wee ha wtth pavtorm mimslm hnt H dam 4o its whais merchandise for y(»ur money. Hour is ver%' low when its merits ;ite taken •-d very pleaaaatly Sunday a company mother In Gaines, hna returned to datv in can^g t hmais which aae assn. of friends at their home. IONSIUN6 is aa mdissptis, kiOa the into consideration, for “it‘s always the same. Mae Maepheraon. who was ea*. 1 Mr*. .Nancy Smith died at her h 8 m Thrant naraaa and corta cis tha aaai- Always jj(M»d.” ployed during the samxser as booh- ; west of this plaee y 'idny after difisos whteB jmdaee Base Thrant and beeper tor R. Omler k Co. returned 1 emi weeha' lllnaaa. UMtunry will Uha diaaams. The lest dam givaa _ to her hense In Detroit Ftidny. ; pmr next week. ■aUM. asM a few deam asm After tt yearn In the msmattla) Mlae mnna Dee Raniikl will ^kqnisk. sals, msthiag. hnilim NoUe Burnett basIneaB, Levi W. BaMwtn. her hstarpieuttve raaltals TONBIL%a M Roler MiOa. Grid. to* M. R shureh Wedneedny evenli 'CtaSTterihaa hla atoah to hla sans. Geo. T. I fa eaals asid W aanis. HaspllM n Jaess R BaMwta. who wiH the ■■ lias wm AU Dwfkis. H