THE ST IlNS NEWS. voLUia xvm-^fo. sz. THB gT. JCMmS Mgwm, THUMDAY AUOUIT 1. 1907 . TBH OMR DOf JAk A CLEAN CASE OF 8NICIK NNNOLPN GNETTE NEAP OF JtNN FALM

IH lll?nMTfVlC*H VKIUIICT IN THK .%N (»LI> KI£flU>ICirr AND AN MB- ■r. #cNui« 6 HE FI ML TfOCMKl) ClilBMN. n ncES Fuaii TOAX f'AliiC car ansi The detective who has baan at Kudulph Qoette, an old raaldent and jokn PaAor. a well kaesm and high­ 0«14M]K ORDOfAlfCB \LL QrAlilVIKD BUHTTOIIH MAY work on the Ti«as mystery at Grand one of Mt. Johns* most estssmsd cltlasn ly eteegaed rssld snt of BL Johns. AM BY passed away* at his boms on High am WAS tvuHMD mmnt Lfsdse for the past ten dajrs for the VflTC Tt7M«»AY. d away at the home of hie eon ■NIB OP IfUL c(Hint> authorities has closed hts work, strsst Friday morning from Bright's Lewell A. Pi^ ; thie city InM week mine his report with i%4»secatlnc At­ dlssass. aged CS ysara. The fune ral Thursday. ‘ torney Fatars. services were held at the rsaldsnoa Mr. Palor wee bem In Akron. Bum- ■ANY NEMONSTRANGa The sleuth, who Is well re^'iwnmend- REGISTRATION IS msm Hunday afternoon, under tbs auapleaa mit county. Ohio. May 2. It22. He CONOmONG ed, sajra It Is a plain case of suicide of the St. Johns Masoalc lodge, of moved from Ohle,to IHchlgan 4n ISO and found no tmuble In dlacoverlns which he had long been a member. and hne been a resident of Clinton Rev. J. B. Ptndtard of the Methodist County since. COIT2 n mmoNH wrri: icv- plenty of motives althuunh not «»ne of AND N€» PAMIA’ KNROIiLMKNT IB VT WAUnWO AI4OIVO the possible causes f«»r the act can ba church preached the sermon and the He was married June 17. ItSO to IN nb:ari .y au . locautobb NBCIOWARY. mOMNNHiY MGIYKD directly tijK'ed to the failure of tha Interment took place In 8t. John's BAlliWAT Carolina Wood. Bight children were PORfm ARK POrORABLE. c*ompton case notwithstanding It was cemetery. bom to thorn, hve of whom survive well kmiwn, not only at Grand L^dca Mr. Oeette seas bom October 27, him. Mrs. Bmlly Warden of Middle- 1X44, at Alalnedt. Prussia, and at the of Town —rtl but at fharlotte. that the Jaeia and TixiifiHag 'n* The .%tlorMey (4aM Ml ■Mmii, Uetiw Nmm ton. Mm. Mary Holmes of Bureha. Hall Hiurm lasat Th«rMiu|r IHd Hsi sly ialM at Toas durlnx I be trial both­ age of twenty-ana emigrated to Amer­ Mm Amalia McCoy of Barberton. I of nrr H oot — The Khv'thwi Will Hr Gn Very Vll^ia, VI cMbi or A ered the ortlcer wh** practically built ica. He spent lltle over a year In Ohio, Lewell A. Palor of this city and Dsnmgv Ti> C'rops In Himthm Liberal Liaea. Sheboygan, Wla. and In Chicago, and Mrs. Anna Pllllnger of Owosso. lie- up the .ase f«»r the prosecution. De- Nt of (•miloi Couniy. tet'tlve I>*Mls**n *|uesiloned several lo- In 1HA7 he came to this city. He had sides these there are one brother, two learned the watchmaker's trade In slaters. 18 gmndchlldren and four ­ The pro|M>altlon to ffive the thlr«t * al parlies In i» room at tha Grand The election next Tuesday will be Math Hlmon. a«ad forty-five yuara. I.rf*dae houM> and brousht out saveral Germany, and on coming here entered teen great grandchildren. HI* wife The New* this w'eek presents a parlore an extra hour on Haturday a very' liberal one. In spite of the de ­ the employ of the lete Mar\’ln Bab- a wealthy farmer living about four complete *ummsry* of crop conditions facts thill w«»uld worry Toas had they sires of some of the statesmen at Lan ­ having died June IS. 1904, Mr. Falor nicht received a froet at Monday I'ork, whose Jewelry* store was located iiillee from Woetphalla. was the vic­ haa made his home with his child­ In this county and vicinity*, aa report ­ nljrht’M council meeting. The retnnn* lieen 1* 1^ la court althouch there was sing to make It a partisan affair. In the building now *>ccupled by Bun- tim of a shocking accident Tuesday ren who have cheerfully* welcomed ed hy* the* various *'urres|M)ndenta of n»* apparent danaer of that ever being Candidates will have to run on party stratora had fsnt In their aurk. and day ’s grocery. In 1A72 he purchased morning. He waa run over by a Per# him In their homes. He haa been a this paper. The general outlook la the council turned down the pr>t|»«»aed dom far as this Investigation de- tickets, but no party enrollment Is the business which he conducted un ­ Maniuette train while walking along member of the Church of Christ for veo ’ satisfactory. In spite of the lato ordinance by a vote ««f four to two. ve|o|M*d. necessary*, and according to an opin ­ til 1*91, when he was succeeded by the track, hla t>ody being horribly forty yean.. He waa a kind and af- spring. Rver ulnce the |iutdU'ntt«in of the The proeecutor has refused to make ion of the Attorney General not even mutilated. known the (*ontenu of I>odson's ra- Krepps A IkWItt A Co. Since then he fecHonste father and w*lll be greatly* A conspicuous exception, however, propoeed meaiiure which waa announ* a registration of votera Is required. has not engaged actively* In business, The accident hap|>ened near the mteaed by all. is found In trfe southern part of Gra­ oed In The Ne»\> 4111 July 18, there haa piirt and his action seems to mast Information to this effect has Just excepting to look after his Invest ­ Hhuart's croealng. 1 H miles southeast He wo* elected Supt. i>f the Erie been actlv*- dUi uiM^lon and two re* with |»opular approval as the parties tiot county* where great devastation been given *>ut In the annoum'ement ment*. H«* ha* revisited hta native of Portland. Mr. Simon had been at Canal by* that state and filled that monstrance* hav*- been i-lrt jlated who were questioned relative to their that an opinion will be ready* for pub­ was wrought hy* the hail storm a week land twi'c. the last time accompanied Pewamo the evening before, and as office for four yean. lie was also ago. which wrrc* numerously -laned. These relations with the dead ofheer In many lication in a day or two touching the by his wife and ilaughter. late as ten o'clock had been seen supervisor of Fulton county. Ohio, were preeenteil to the roum-tl Monday cases would give nothing of value matter. by John .Mueller, who spoke *0 him The following reports give the con ­ while the exposure of the others can Mr. G«»ette was first married to MIse for nine yean. ditions In the various localities as re­ nlaht. •»ne slaned by Itev. <•. H. North- It recently was dicovered that tlw .Mary K. Kugers of .Maple Rapid*, long «>n the road about 1 % milea from Pe- result In no good at this late date. Funeral serv*ice* waa held .Saturday ported by* the regular correspondents, rup and AA others, and «*ne stim^ hy act of the last legislature providing Slnr#» dci'eased. They* had two sons. wiimo. Simon was then apparently With the possible exception of Mrs. at the Church of Christ I'onducted to whom The News extends Its thanks llev. J. n. Plnckanl and others. for the holding of a special electb»n Herman It. G*»ette. now a Jeweler In on hi* way home, but Juat where he Ttwiz the townspeo|>le hsve abandoned by llev. C. M. Keene of Owoaeo. for their prompt and Instructive re­ There were ala«> two other remon ­ to choose delegates to the '-onstliu- Vfnlen. HI., and Helmer E. G*»elte, a went Is not known. the murder theorj*. The officers la- Burial in Ht. Johns cemetery*. ports: , strances from out of town, one from H*»nul ('onventlon made no provlsl*»n ilriigglst of Orion. Michigan. On May He was next seen little l>erore the ac lieleil It a case of suicide the drat time Renaal slirned hy W. T. Plowman and for a registration of voter*. In spite II. M7t>. .Mr. Goette married Miss cldent by* Frank Mann, who works for Gvid —Although the growing seas­ 34 dhers and one from Oreenbush thev were askeil for an expremlon. of the fact that It was provhieii In the Carrie Ilamlell of thi* city*, who Jason Woyilbury*. He had l>een on has been very* backward, no very slaned hy IVter PleaKle and 27 others. act that the general registration with one daughter. Blanche, survives at'ross the track to get M>me rattle. serious dan.age has resulted in this The i>etltions from St. Johns were re­ PIONEER PICNIC iMM>k* of each election ook*. Mr. Qoette was a man of sterling the danger of walking on the track, enough to plant their corn on high TO IlK IIKIJ> .\T IIKYATTT ON HAT- The amendeil ordinance was Intro- This omission was calle«| ii» the atten- *iualltles. un*l enj«i)ed the friendship and tried to get him iiut of the wey*. land will fare better than those plant ­ duceAV, Arwi'ST 17. tl*»n of the attorney-general ’s depart ­ and esteem of a large circle of ac- but .Mr. Himon replied: ing near the river. In many plaosa with .Mderman Washburn voted In Its ' ment, and the opinion was the result. • lualntancf in l>oth city and county*. “I know* my* huslne**. ’’ where the swollen river had covered favor. Ahlermen PIshburn, GIffels. i The annual picnic of the Clinton The ofilnbin will say In effr*-t that .Mr. .Mann went to the house for the land, only* a few weakly stalks rs- Harley ane held In the the rcgistralbm provkbin i*f the *|>ec- breakfast, and remarked to Wood ­ maln. village of I>eWltt Saturday. August j atlv»- I IhI eki-iion .o't will he w'aived. all SOCIAL EVENTS bury* that the stranger would prob ­ A considerable amount of blight The prln« ip«l 'lls» usslon of the e%*e- 17. j v**ier^ who ar** iiuailtled will l»e en- ably* get hurt. Just then the train ha* developed in the potatoes and the The forenoon will be ilevoted to vis- i ninx was over the pur* haiw of 500 lltle«i to i-iiHt their halbiis In the pre­ whistled, and a moment later the early* ones y*lelded but half a crop. Iting and renewing old acquaintances. feet of new rtre hose, which was da- cinct In which thev reside. The <}pln- ll.\l*l*KNIN4is <»F THF. WFKk IN danger signal sounded. The tw'*» men Unless we are visited by* excessive dry ­ bate the track, where the train ness during this month, the later po ­ purchase of a Imyton firm was lost, wh*» has m*»ve«l fr*»ni <»n«‘ voting pre- had already stoppeil and fountl .Mr. tatoes will not yield a deficient crop. Ing program will be carried out: and finally the council unanimously i-lm t to another sim-e the last election The Misses Huxel and Gladys t'lavey Simon ’* Iwdy terribly mutilated. Both The weather did not ha\*e much dam ­ Song. **Amerlca,' ’ by the audience: : aicreed to buy the I>etrolt hose at 75 wi.l not be ilfprlveti Ilf hi* vote by * ntertalned u party* of young folks Iiqt.'i and one arm were severed, and aging effect on the wheat, however, c nts a foot. prayer, song, audience; welcome ad- ; reason of the fa*! that he is not reg- last .Saturday* afternoon In honor of the bod)' cut In two. dress. Helen rsils. response, PresI- ; and the farmers In this community The remainder of the session was Isiere*! In the new* precinct In which their i'ousln, l>orls Bradford of The remains were taken to hIs realised a normal crop. The oats have dent J. T. Hanlels; music: three min ­ taken up with sidewalk, sewer and he now resides, and as there have Wheeler, wh*» had l»e«n visiting them. home and the funeral wa* held this recovered from the ravages of the street matters in various parts of the ute talks from imst presidents of the lieeri a great many* such removal* Itefreshinents of Ice cream and cake morning. society: recitation. Ilolrert lenders, thrips and most of the farmers wm city and the allowance of claims. throughout the state It will doubtleas were served and u plasant time was The buggy w’as found tipped over, reap a l»etter crop than was expected. entitle*!. ••I>esc*»n Jones' ex|»erlence:’* have an Imiairtant Itearlng on the re­ enjoyed by* the little |»eople. with the horae still attached, near a The apple haa been somewhat hin­ FILINK K. MONI-NmT duet. .Mrs. Maud VunFleet and Mark | sults of the primary* oksctlon inas ­ Xorrts: recitation. Hyrie Linn: address . culvart not for from tha accldsnt. It dered by the over abundant amount of (Political Announ* ement. ► much as It will tend to bring out a Misses Ellen Knapp and l^lorence is supfMised that he lost his w-ay’, as s|»eaker announce*! later: recitation. rain. There has never been such a Frank H. Monfort of Ithaca, who Is much larger vote. Perkins entertained the class of 1901 he evidently had driven through fields EDWARD J. MOINET. l*lu t'ramer; s«>nK. W. A. Abel: recita- j ilrnp of apples caused by the codlln prominently mentioned as a candidate It Is desirable that as large a vote at the home of .Miss Knapp Friday and l»am yards. Finally the rig upset, (Political Announcement) ll«»n: short talk* from old pioneers: moth as this year. *1116 Northern Spy for n**mlnatlnn as a *leleaate to the as possible be polled, especially* In evening. August 2. in hon*ir of .Mr. or he fell (»ut. and the horse want llepubllcan candidate for nomina ­ recltathm. Hattie Kinney; .song. “God view of the fact that Clinton and Gerbsn L>eVrl«s of Oklahoma, who tion as delegate to ehtCJprcdlontl I* proving more hardy than some oth­ <-onatltuttonal convention. Is a man of west while Mr. Simon walked east er varieties. ^ irood Judamenl and unswervlnx hon- Iw with you." tlratlot «-otintles vote for the same del ­ wiis a member of the class of 1901. Hon as delegate to the Constitutional People are re«iuested not throw j along the track. It Is thought that «*sty and has made an excellent repu­ egates. t'linton county voters have no A very* pleasant evening was spent. he ml*t*>ok a farm lane for the road, Convention. i* of MIsm Pauline f'hlck. Pnvgresslve found In his clothing and a vertlflcate On the whole, we may aa well be will alve hlii undlvlde*! atlenlloii to pedro w*aa played, ten table* being optimistic and hopeful. If August I.NMriiV IIV FLYl.\4i U4>AIU>. (Piilitlcul Announcement • *»f deposit for 1125 In the Pewamo the work of asst, tinx In framlnx such filled. Card* %vere followed by* re­ bank. The articles were taken <*are iJiF.i) .\T iiiK i>.\r<*iiTr.irs and .September prove to be good grow ­ tL constitution as will be t meet th« L 11 lA*>n. who for the last several Til the voters of the 19th senatorial freshments of Ice cream and «ake. ing months, the unfavorable effects of *)f hy the officer* ami the remain* FHIDAY. lie***!- nn«l wl^hv if th* < illxens «if th^ months has wprke*! In the Hly Furni­ ilistrlct: were • are*l for hy undertaker Blan- April, .May* and June may be some ­ State and the 19th senaiorl«I «listr.* t. ture faitorx at Gran*! Itapids. received An unusually* Irnporiunt iluty I'on- The Hand Worker* of the D. of 11. Elbert Anderson Jackway died at what remedied. met WiMlnesday afternoon at the farm * hard. Justb'e Selleck Impaneled u riou.' injury Tuc il".y .ifternoon. fnml the voter* of the slate ,>f Mich­ * oroner ’s Jury* and held an Imiuesi. 4 the home of hi* daughter Mrs. B. PompHI —The wheat crop Is turn ­ igan at till* lime In the flection of resldeni'c of Mr*. John Tranrhell. She IHnInger la.i:t Friday* at th** age of ing out better than was exported, tho iiximwT t’liriu’ii .Mr L>. P. Nn>NK. through w*a. of twisted grain and it vention. Y«»u will .igree with me I .^u|i|»er w'as served on tho lawn. Mr. Jack way* waa born In Wayne acre. Oats, beans and corn were nev ­ ! Th. Ilaptlst church .'-iintlay. All 1 light In th* .*nw which threw It l»elleve that t** ilraft a «on»tltutlon (Political Announcement.) Co'., New* York, June 25, IhJm. At er better. Hay was good and was .Mr- Walter Irockbatii -uipri**-*! ♦•r\I « ns ii ual Pr* i htiix i t H^n- l*a*k wltti tr••m*'n*l<*UJ* fiu****. “trlklng by whb-h the laws are to lie frameil To the voters of the 19th Senatorial till- .ige of seven hi* came with his sei'ured In fine Mhaf>e and clover seed her husband with a gathering of gwi-K! > ri! 2.30 pin.. f*i!i<»*v>nx .=4un- hitii In th* right ilk on th*- point of 'or the government of the people for lilsirb t of Michigan: parents to Oakland county where he give* Indications of a No. 1 crop. H. friend* Friday ev**nlng I*-* ream d.*V h-*oI. hip l»<*n* H*- wii.': titken to the do*- mnn> years In the future I* .an ex- lived until hla rem*>val to .St John*. .'f Washington hulled 80 wa* ••*TV*-*1 ami a ideasiint i-venlng .Vs a lanUidatc to the Constitution ­ Th- r wll l»e iin 1* *• re.un •< ini ■ *iffb *• anil upon examination no ee«llng|y* Important matter, ami It I* al Convention. 1 believe it to be my He was married to Susan .\nn Thomp­ bushlea of alsyke clover seed from passed. at >h*‘ reslyen* «■ **f ' Huxxett j ^i..n*-- w*'i* foum* t<< h*- broken. H*’ ln<-uml*ent upon the electors of the iluty* to Inform you as to my* views son of Oakland county on October 12 acre*. Tue-**l.iy evening. Aug. 13 The pro- nlneti-enth illstrist to nominate at the 12. is.'»9. They* had seven children, The hail *torm of last week did a was .ifirrwiirils tak*-n t*» St. Mary's The III* hsrilson Embroblery Club upon sum* of the questions that have ceed« *vlll be uee«l t*»wiir«l the repairs hospital where he will remain until primary* on Tuesday. August 13. such five of whom are living. John. Bert. great deal of damage. The farms of met this afternoon with Mr*. .'Sidney* l>een proposed and dlecusaed regard ­ on th* hur h A xeneii.: :n\ltatn>n ;ibl* t*» return t*» hi; h m*- In this Ity. men as will represent the entire In- ing changes that should be made In .Mr*. H. Jolly*. Mrs. B. Rlnlnger and S. Walker. Geo. Long and Geo. Eng ­ Is extended. tere.jt^ of the district. And If It woubl Smith 'in Clinton Avenue, north. R**- Charles Jackway*, all of whom reside lish seemed to have suffered the worst; fre*hment* were *erved. *»ur fundamental law. 1 desire also Th# Pengui-Uik: .Vhl ^ letN wUL not l>e prestimptuou- I would ;igatn to explain that the reason that this in this «ity*. Mrs. Jackw’ay passed they* had fine prospect* for a full crop meet with Mr^. It*»' Me*-fni Tue-^*lay rvmln*! yv>u that I am a * .'indldate and announcement comes this late la be- uw'ny* nine years .igu. of corn, l>ean* and imts. but after the iifternoon. August 1' BIG BARN BURNED woubl briefly* I'all >*our attention to my caused 1 returned from the Pacific He leaves three brothers and a sis storm all crops were ruined. Other * lalms for y**ur r;upr*»rl at the primary JOHN DEVEREAUX C«»juit on August let Inst., where 1 ter. William of Orion. Oakland coun ­ farmer* also suffered. The total lorn l»Ruring my six year* experience In the had been since June 1 and did not ty*. Jim of Pontiac. .Mich.. George of will be many* thousantl dollars, os leglalature w«- were often up agalnRt Ht. Johns and .Mrs. Augusta Newman the oats and beans are pounded Into Whereas, the cnnion c.>uniy .Sun- I>.\Y MflR.NTM.. IIIFIl WEKIi .\T .\N .\l»* know* until m>* return that my name «la> School A»so* Isllon will hav*- Its them constitutional * question* that WM.1 to )>e voted upon as u candidate. of Plalnwell, .Mich., also eleven grand ­ the ground hy hailstone* a* large as annual excursion on W»*dnes*lay*. The large Imrn of Henry \Valker. have to (leal with ('omlltlon* existing Y.\NFKIl .\4tH 1 believe that the people should children. hen's egg*. August 21. 1907, fr*>m this city* to I>e- on th*> Inghum-cilni4»n <>unty* line now*, that lightning alMiut 2 a. m. yesterday* I am somewhat familiar with the nec- the agi- lif 7 m yean* .Mr. I»evereaux ibet nln* persons, constituting a ma- ficiating. has been threshed. Mr. Springsteen, or ‘if the City of St. Johnr *lo hereby morning. Th* barn was one of the eaaary *^hange* and with many* of the was l>orn In Willlamston. . Auxufct jl. 1907, arges! In the sei'ilon. and full of hay New York. .\ugu*t 2. 1M29. 11*' waajP«>IRhal party In the Henate, should THE BIJOU OPENS to be a idvl. holhlay anil grain Th*- lo«- will probably ex- tably* «-om* l»ef*>re the c*>nventlon for the youngeirt i»f a family of seven I not be permitted to effectually pre to the straw, hut the coin April re­ Dated at St. Johns. August G. 1907. I eed 13.000 partly * *»vere*l by* ln*ur- s«)luilon • hildien and has outlived them all. ’ vent the people from voting upon duced the yield per acre. WILLIAM II. FIELD. Mayor. anc*-. .\* . matter of e«-**n*im>* ami e<)ual He lived In his native ti'wn until I "uch an amendment. 1 also believe WTni V.4FDKVTI4LE: ON .MONDAY. Oat* are being harvested and are Justice I b* ‘!levc In a mu« h larger *le not very* promising, due to the cold he was 40 years *ild, wa* a i-arpenter j lhai the |»eop!e should have the right AUGDNT 12. gie* of local “elf government **r home uriil woike«l ut .ihlpbulldlng. In lH51jto propose general legislation and spring and blight which caused the rub ami that private and lorpornte he was married to MIsa Sarah A. | tbe right to veto any measure passed St. Johns will have another novelty leave* to turn red: not more than wealth Mh*>uld each bear It* propor llouk T*> them were l>orn three. by the legislature. when the Illjou opens next Monday ’ half a crop. Early potatoes are be­ tii>nal hare of tn^xatlon. ami that all children. John W. and Will Hrver-i 1 luither believe that the l.*eglsla- evening presenting high class vaude ing marketed and bringing fair prices * orporal*- pr*»|*erty* houtd l»e placed eaux and Emma Wise, who illeil clev- j lure should not permitted to enact vHle and motion pictures at the lowest and are yielding a fair average. I.ate on the ail valorem hasl* of assessment. en years ag*) In .May. purely loval and special .eglsiailon p*>aalble price of admission. 10 cents potatoes are very promising. I Indieve that all th«- varb'il financial In lM89 he came to lailngsburg and i «ttd that cities and munclpallties to all parts of the house. There will May* 1* nearly all secured and I* In and social Inlercsts of all people in 1879 he removed to Duplaln where should be given the widest possible be two performances given nightly*, fine shape, most of It being secured ^h«>uld Ih* ^crc«lly* proiecteil iemi safe- he has since resided. Since the |ieath ^ measilre of seif I'ontrol in ttreir local the first one at 8 p. m. and the sec without damage from rain. Alsyko guarileil without reganl to any* |>artlr- of his wife which occurred two years l‘iffair*. onU at 9:15 p. m. and a chtldrsn'a • lover seed Is yielding well to the ular • las:;, party*, or special Interest, agv> last April, his son William and | I uls«» l>elieve alfo that the Consti- matinee on Saturday*. acre thus far. and much still unse ­ and the men *e|erte*l for this Import wlfe have done a good son ! tion nhoii.d provide a means whereby There will be an entire change of cured. ant work shoubi l»e men of strict In ­ and daughter could do to make hts! the -tale may* be l>etter enabled to program each week and managers Els Ry*c and barley are both being har­ tegrity and ilevoted to the welfare of home pleasant and comfortable. H** j onind piiblK service corporations. ler A Trsmper. who have had years vested and promise to be a banner the whole people. If I measure up to alway*s had good health. l>elng able to I I believe that, under proper legla- of expsrience In the theatrical bual- crop. Reans and com are booming the requirement* I ask for y*our sup go about and enjoy* himself as well a-j lattv* authority, munclpallties should Iness. are booking only high class acu and If froet holds off both wttl be a port in the primary* and election and many men years younger. only a I l»e i»ermitie*| to own and operate thetr that will he certain to please the most good fair crop. There la a eearetty of If elected pledge my* earneat efforts year ago he sfient several months In puhli* service utilities. fastidious. email frolt. but apples seem to be to aerve you to the best of my ability California lieeidea his two sons he 1 In general, 1 am In favor of such a The first week's bill will be headed plentiful. J. W. HOLMFJt. Alma. Mich.. leaves six grandchildren and fk large ; Constitution aa will plsice the Govern by the funny colored trio, Bradley. Dartoa —Crops are looking very circle of friends. ; ment of the .state closer to the people Miller A Doyle In their own skotch good in this vfclnlty. WALTER C. M.\LMmY. The funeral waa held from the home and l>e more responsive to their will. •The Unlucky Coon end Happy Oct- Rika OfNor —A large numbers of farmer* In this vicinity have had the fpolltlrsl Announcement.) Saturday* afternoon. Rev. I. T. Webb»n The surest and oafest means where aroons.*' one greet laugh from start officiating. Rurlal In the Duplaln by to arrive at this roault can bo to finish; others on tho Hat ars Mloa greater part of their crops damaged Walter C .Mallory* of Hevllle. sn- by last Thursday's hall storm. noun* es hlm*e|f ss s candidate for cemetery. found only by dillgont study, and a I>ottle Weetly. tbs dainty* singing and free and diapaaalonate dlacuaMon ilanclng Boubrstte. Mr. Wesley, com ­ Baralm—^The crop report of this the Repuhlimn nomination for dele ­ vicinity Is only fairly good. owtBff to gate t*> the c<*n*tltutlonal Ci^nventlon .MARRIAOK LIORNBK where the views of all may be patloat- edian and buck dancer. ly heard and carefully conalderod. The latest illuetrated songs will be the late spring. Th* wheat la fair and to be voted for at the primaries Aug ­ Georip' F. GIbaon. Bt. Johns . , probably will yield on tho average of ust 13 . Caroline R. Wilson, Baginaw Partisan polities should have Bo Introduced and a aeries of life motion voice In the Convention and I verity pictures will bo ehowa that are prom ­ 20 bushlea to tho acre. To the resl*t=:. A* of this county Mr. Anthony M. Bchualar, Dallua .. Com and baana promtoe to be a ^Mallory* needs no Introduction. For Clara Miller. Dallaa...... believe that any Constitution fmmod ised to be a revelation. in the Interest of any political party good crop In most sections. Hay was years he has been one of Qratlot about half a crop. Oau are not so i-ounty ’s representative farmers and I4VR Ff>T7I/mY WANTKD. would be rejected hy tho poopio sad prove a source of weaknooe to tho THE BIG EXCUR8I0R good as In prevlono years on neeooat a man who has always taken a lively I will load a car of live poultry at of the blight, but Mnee the rains nre Interest In the welfare of Gratiot. HI. Johns on Thursday. August 29 for party in whooe iatoroat It was framed. If I am elected, I will uee my boot TRAIN BTHKDtlliK IB ANNTTONGBD looking hotter and will be a fair yield. He has been prominently* connected which I wilt pay the hlgtieat market The potato crop has not been as for the peat eleven years with the price. Hee me before selling. efforts along the linee I have Indleat- IN mB IBBVIL ed. but there are ao many good naon good In quite a few years ac It promis ­ (TIInton and Gmtiot Mutual Insurance S2w2 H. P. Gage. es to be this year. They all look Bao m If. J. PATTBRUON. t'ompany. and with all wtth whom he proposed for your consideration, that On another page appears the ad ­ If one of them la chosen Instead of vertisement of the big Bunday school this vIclnlD ’* has had business relations he Is held M. W. A. DANCTR. The reeont hall aad wind etorm did I the primary ticket for nomination as In the highest esteem. me, I aoaure you I shall neither be excuraton. with sehodule of tralao, N. J. PATTERSON The Foroaters of Camp 2.1«7 will dlasattsAed nor disappointed. fares, etc. The arraagemenu are not pam this way. But north of hors, , a candidate for the coming constttu- Mr. Mallory waa bom In Chautau­ give a dance at the new M. W. A. hall around Pompeii aad Baanlater the ! tional r-onventlon. Mr. Palteroon qua county, N. T.. In till, and moved Tours truly, completed, aad nothing except bed Bt tiM fOBt mt CUmUm Avenue Friday P. ATONE. weather can prevent the excursion ilamag** by hall atonee sraa heavy. j says he la not a member of any dnan- with his parents to Hillsdale county OKO. Ontlaad —The prospects of a boun ­ CANDIDATK PTMI (NINimTI'TIflN- evening. August 18. Rill 80 i^nts. from being as great a Rucceee aa ever. > rial eWitt for the Pioneer late In getting in the crops. Hie oat*, Farmer, soldier, and for the last poets from 26 to 80 cents. J. H. Oor- turning leave Ht. Johns after the last solected as a candidate he will, before Gratiot Hta work for hie fellow man plealc Augoet 17 will be got ready that seemed almost a fallare a while thirty yoars a member of the cunton blt. Bt. Johaa, Michigan. tf tho eloctlon in keptomber. define hla Is an ''open book*' and If chosen for Thursday affernoon, August 18. In train arrives from Detroit. ago. look fine now aad beam aoa County bar. Mr. Patteraon Is one of views ao that the voters of the Nine­ the responsible position ho seeks his I'sae of storm they will be got ready the moot truly repreaentative men of splendid. teenth diacrlct will know where be pert of the work will be done. iMORAlfT POfI a Friday afternoon. All who voted to Contlntied on page foar. the county. Domocrats of the stauAa In roBord to rorlalag the con ­ lohao. Botag bmN have the picnic at DeWItt plaaee coais Xtwiaiulb aMMitorlal district have ps- It It. tlM lag! oara stitution. and In whot way it alionld ■seat tmr miHaa. oat aad gWe a helBiaB MBad. at f p. aL aad BL titlouag for Mi mmm to be ploood on wni Bt AlllasBW cm miB. C. U It P. BL ADQUIT a. 1M7 . to the coal Interaata on the Ohio river .SM TO A Tm St. John s News. of apprtHU'hIng freoheta. uaad In •hip­ .*• LtirOL Tr* The tft. Johns News:— ittu Rm$ Mmni, tjj //iarrD For the benefit of the public and the ping t'oal down the river. Tha bureau Jif INDBPSNDBNT NSWSPAPER. ^Mii. IViSn S4 owners of automobile* 1 ratiuesc that \wluee It* dally repttrta at |S,ear. 1 have ubaerved that nearly everyoa* ■t lit Walker atraat Mat, 81. Johaa. The meat Inapectlon aanrice I* worth turn* out t<» the right to let an ante l2S.oee,i>ev a year to paopla. and ahaeV* |ia«s. It Is better ft^r anyone driving an auto t*« take the right side a* h* nVAHT ■. Wf. dipping, marketing aouthem cattle and sit* on that side of the auto. AD Summer Oxfords *hlp fumigation are throe tlmaa cited Theae people who take pain* to TVAR. a» each worth tl.4ga,##0 to tha people. drive as slow a* puaatble when an auto Dr. Wilay of tha bureau of chami* come* up behind them and refUM to give half the road cause nearly all the try think* that hla polaoo aquad ax- friction that exist* between automo ­ perimanta produced raaulta which are bile* and the public. The driver of a Reduced home should be the one tun»ol for th» dofonao. war. tlacretary Wllaon onya mt er of a team wishes an auto to stop he had been Governor of Idaho at tha will wave hht hand. If the driver of an $2.00 Oxfords reduced to $1.80 time of the Hteunenberg murder ha he I* fortitled to defend hlmaelf and auto *to|ia when requested and the would have done exactly “what flover- can prove what he claim* a* to aver)* l>ers«»n that trie* to hold on auto back $1.50 Oxfords reduced to $1.28 nor Hooding haa done* ’—that la, ha estimate. compiles with the law. every’b«Mly wl'.l $1.00 Oxfords reduced to $ .78 Im* beiiefitted. wfiuld ha\*e proaecuted the caae and A. W. DrilKKK w.\rnkr 'n cmiod .%DVic7f-: m' tried to convict the murderen*. The folbiwing Is the law referred to We also offer Remarkable Values in RIchardaon. the other leading mem­ tlovernor Warner gave the people by Mr. l>urkee. ber of the rounael for the defence, •»f ihl* rtaie *ome goml advice when •Heo. 17. If a vehicle drawm by a Children*8 Oxfords. he nald la*t Thursday: hi»rse or horse* or idher tiraft animal*, declare* that ex'erj'body ha* at all or a motor vehicle. Ih* overtaken by time* l>een fair and rohaclentlou* and i “My lntere*t and iiarth'fpatlun in any motor vehicle, and the perM»n In the delllterutlon* tt»r vehicle exfires- i*onventlon will be *tmply that of any i>es u desire to pose, it shall In* the duty glon*. ” j other patriotic citUen of Michigan. of the driver of any such vehicle, or DOTY & REED The*e •tatementa are In «trlklngly The ('onventiun *>hould be absolutely UJ WAirr to aay g m*K«»r vehicle so overtaken a* afore ­ ST. JOHNS, MICH. *harp contradiction of the nau*eatlnK f *epHrate and removed from all other X for aystemio oatarrh and truai said. to turn to the left of the ('enter a(»«. luliatle anti anarchl*tlc diatribe* tll- *tate Influent e*. and the menM>er* who raad thia mtmy try It and ra- of the wrought or traveled portion of should l>e left free by all brunche* of rected uguInMt the .‘ttate. the court* In ealre the same good from It that 1 did. the highway, and give the person *(* -s-a-s** * .S'a.*- *.1 the Htate bovernment to do the work 1 had Iteen mUlmg tor m kmg Hnagi making the reeop|e. In their attempt* to raise , * ‘Kver>‘ citlxen of the state should on improving nntll completely re­ class hatred: In their constant effort i take part In the election of delegates covered. HERE AND THERE. to h,.inlrch lh»lr rounin by .l.rlarlnK «Pr—ni«- EXCURSIONS TO . , . , , i llv. m-n b. Fitness should It bee done wonders for roe and I gladly tfur Idea of a dismal failure is that Justice was only for the rich, and : ^ standard. m and when the recommend It to others.** —Hose Hurst. black Iwrry pie. that a capitalistic conspiracy control- selections are made those wh<» now No ailing woman can fail to be Inter* Nine men of ten wear too much let! the land and all the .igencle* of are charged with the important duty eeted In the almre leetUnonlal. Mies clothing during hot weather. go\ ‘ernmeni. of preparing a fundamental law for Hurst wee persuaded by a friend to try the stale should be unhampered by The only thing easy of acc<)mpllsh- Haywisid. Moyer and Pettibone were Pemna, and she Is now perfectly well Jamestown Exposition, any political or kindred Influences or ment In this y^orld Is to be poor. (Mot fesis like another woman. Itaeh la shown In the trial to have been the prejudices, ” • • • her story in brief. If his mother will lei him alone, a leading and guiding spirits of the NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. The governor might have gone still le»y will learn to swim all right. Western Federation of Miner*, and It farther and said a little more plainly 0 0 0 was shosm that while they were In that politics should be forgotten when EDITORIAL COMMENT. The man who Is

ed l»etng an be esteemed .in exception l(» the rule; nominated a “corporation tool. ” Hay­ It wdiil'l be much better, however. If but the late experience of that c'ountry ! Round trip Summer Tourist tickets to principal Canadian and New England wood was permited to walk out a free the convention lould he made up of In malntiilnlng Its authority in .Houth A woman Is fairly well pleased with points on sale daily afterjune 1. Return limit, 0erson wastes a giNxl deal under the laws of Idaho and the In­ lutely no attention to the name at the sult of the war with Spain. \Vlth(»ut <»f time, after It I* over, telling what structions of the Judge. head of the ticket if It In any way t (insldering the Indemnity paid to! .^aylng .'^imin. that Ktuntrx* has lieen g reatly ‘ • If the Issue, as the socialists say. conflicts with the fltne.** of the can ­ For full information call (m advantaged by having been set free, When a man *iulls u Job. hi* em­ ana* s«»clallsm Itself and the rights of didate to be hosen. after centuries of colonial experimen ­ ployer Is apt t«» say. “He gave up the Ihe laboring man. the soclalistb con ­ tation. to t»u*y lt»e|f with Its own Im- chance <)f his life,” tention has fallen to the ground. If .\ lletntlt paper wastes considerable medhitf- home affairs. • • • there are any heroes In the -ase. they space In pointing wut to the super­ Th»* Hc<|tilsiton of F«>rmosa by the .H,»metlmes we see children crying, W. J. BLACK, Local Agent stitious ones that th« number 13 was Japanep.* a* a reMilt of their war with and think they haven’t much to cry »r* t<* be found In the court which (’hinti. and the practical domination about, but old fieople only cr>' when exercised so much fairness that It mixed up In the Here Muniuette wreck of Korea following the dose of the they (tin no longer keep from It. 0 0 0 ST. JOHNS, MICHIQAN. seemetl to have leaned backward: In .Home of the train men had thirteen w.ir with Russia, may be esteemed the .Meekness Is one virtue that never the Jury, who were sr. cautious that ^ letter* In their name, and the same l>est guarantee against .my future hostilities l»etween Ihe I’nlted Htate* ! »‘eems pro|K*rly distributed: the ('«>m- number Is to be found In the mane of the?* searched for the reasonable and Ja|*an. For many year* to come j mander of an army may possess It to] doubt even In the •'ose of men who the company. .Hu-»^u never see a Pullman ^ were proved to have been guilty of t<» have no place outside of the humor­ men to digest and assimilate the ('olon- lM>rter thus end«*wed. j ous c«dumn. The Idea that thirteen lal intake .»f her vlct(»rles. j evil acts, and In the law-abiding Philippines are our weak and easily ! If n woman writes a letter without pe«»ple of the « ountr>*. wh<* acquiesce had anything to do with this wreck, assailable p apt to unt'omplalnlngly In the verdict, not ­ or .my other wreck. Is an Idea that be­ u s**curlt> for Jaiwn In proportion as have some thing to say about one she has t(* tell the next time she sees the withstanding the murderous record long* to the dark age*, and to eni'our- the\ arc a prrll for ourselves. —Phil­ adelphia Hetord. l*arty t** whom she Is wrriting. of the Federation under the .Moyer- age such n«»tlons Is isnir business for .1 newspaper. If anybody had the H^y wood-pettibone contrrd. because WEST RILEY SOUTH RILEY file Judgment of the courts Is the law time to waste he ('ould pick out more of the land. tmd luck that Is connected with the .Mr. and .Mis Herbert llemenway Quite a numifer (‘f people from this There Is thus seen to be a tremen- i number 3 or the numlter 2 than with <»f lotnslng were guestx of his par­ vliinlly attended the Grange picnic any other numbers. Do we still be­ ents, -Mr. and .Mrs. F. Hemenway #>ver at .Merle Reach last .Haturday. The Gty NatitMial Bank dous contrast Itetweer the attitude of .Hundny. .Misses hllah. Mayhin and Winnie the law.ablding people of the . .»untr>'j long In the same class with the Ignor ­ Mr. J«»hn Rlack had the misfortune (’llff of Hast Jordan, (’harlex-olx <’(».. OF and the socialist agitators who. In i ant Italian peasants w*ho believe In the to lose a h«*rse last week. whi» have l»een s|>endlng n few weeks LANSING, MCHIGAN attacking our Institutions, are attempt­ “evil eye” and the magic combinations Miss Kdith Jones entertained 12 visiting friends and relatives In Lan ­ sing and In this vicinity returned to ing to make of Haywood a hero and of lottery numbers.' of her little *ch(n>l mates 'Thursday 1886 It being her birthday. They serxed their home the first of the week. representatH ’e of hostility to the Attention has been called to the Ice cream and cake and she received Ooyernment. Home socialists In sex-eral little presenta ex'll of •clling carbolic acid promis ­ Woldi of (’Ie\*e)and want to name Haywood for Mr*. P. (*orey and .Mr*. H. r'orey LARGEST NATIONAL' BANK IN THIS VICINITY, WITHI-A'REPUTA- cuously, and It I'crtalnly w<»uld be spent two day* last week visittrig at For the tatrarul lagigdlaott of white DK. President; other demagogties hall him Ploree's madltlBaa sro oogHXiigd, m givan reasonable to surround Its sale with Portland. TION FOR CONSERVATISM AND SOUNDNESS, INVITES YOUR as a champion of labor; others would br lobdara In bU tha Haml tteools of some regulations. It is perhaps Ihe .Mr. and .Mr* Mankey are entertain ­ madlclDa, teould h&f tor mof w«tete INSPECTION OF ITS HANDSOME NEW| OFFICES. decree him a monument. It Is to be ing their daughter. Lucile of liengal. moat common means of suicide, and tbgn bay —onotof hoped that the labor unionists In the The L. A. H. ntet at Mrs. (leo. R<»se’s UmonUla. Dr. certulnly the most hideously painful. Hast will refuse to be led Into the today. Mon hgg m BApgg OF It la also the most common of all John Wells Is building a new house. black morass of ilemagog>' and anar ­ boH li wrg tipw, InbfgllllllofgllNiifH poisons that are swallowed by mis­ Henr>* Wll<'(»x has returned to his cradlooto pHteid In ptela Soliciti • portiou of yovr huitneit, Ddpoditpry for City, Scite < Gov- chy. and that they will demonstrate home In (Ihio. If yog MU gn isfglli wc take. or taken Ignorantly by children. ConifHCif isi or Ssuio^. oriBiMDt funds. b> the absence of h^’rterla about Hay- J. T. Rrarc has pruchaaed a four People will commit suicide If they arood that the>‘ are «ane a* well as horse gas*ear It smuld be worth energies of a corps of 2.Sbeo sdentlM*. Orand l..e* low. * Cs.. nxar t*7S.17S; bureau of entomology. good work along. A movement I* on Wsiter Hvpher Is gaining slowly - sick women Fre fnvllod to eouault Dr foot to provide an nmamental fountain Maud Hart of Hath Is visiting her plerre. hy letter./r«g All rnnmmtmd- and foreet senrlc*. s4ster Pearl L^ffier ence Is guarded a* abcredly saevet aM S7«.«bb.b«b. next season and It I* a plan that rom- Bells and Marx'. Flit of M Bain womanly mnUdeitcea are pmtaetad Iq The sreather bureau ’* moet Import- mends Itself strongly to Ihe supervls- visited at Wm Harrod ’s and A. Barn- |r'**^*?J**i Addraaa I>r. R. .n.-. w..., aat MTlnas come from sraming given oTB. council and taxpayer*. It srould It Fsllata tha alUpp—g of apprnacbHig atarma. to not be a graat sg peaas. btM It would (’harle* and Onin Hmith of Grsen- iMbll of tha bw ■oh vlelted their brother Frank over | Tbn Ifaar of mMtHer m control la dm cartahily ba a graat onmofom ta Urn HMlay. 1 AIrte BOPOU la on tha alok Hot. i m n S—iBBS is Oto— SI—g — a carl BaeBle ate nt , FampHl tbia i t ftateblay up a wail Job. Er. and Ere. Ed. Oojaar and two J. V. DOOUMO. I chi.draft war# In St. Job — Saturday. Ers. Gartle Wright and two child­ ren and Mrs. Elaata Wright vteltad Mlee Gladys Spurpsun of ParHnton at the home uf Er. and Mrs. Laatar MlHviMca. It u von w— a yueet of Mrs. Mayyle Kandolpb I Wright I—( Tuaaday. Mi J. a few* dajns last week, —• tU Ufa. (Han Galehoyae uf Shaphard la hare • ibb b—atilNl R. r. D. 4. St. Mlcb. 62wtp Forrmt. the two aad u— half y—r visiting hla gragglpAiWBU Er. and Era. u. <111 I.MI * aOOTT. RorND —Gold pin. Imiaire of C. C old eon uf Mr. aad Mrs. Earl Kirby Joseph Heae and oChar ralailvaa. War—r. wl p met with quite a severe accident one Mr. and Ers. Harb Rummall of gl—Jt^iTtoMb rL.TNN WANT COL .. day laet week by belay kicked by tbelr Graanb—h vlaltad at Era. Rummall’a Stf—IlM 4of —1. balMM aster white«heers. will horee. The horm struck him on the parants. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kirby Sun ­ r. a oigitw. M. yigruiaa ^ bar* a lar— T roa m mil cheap If taken mon. N. H. Gel- right brsest knookiny him unmneclo — day last. lot tn a—t ■—t or city. ler. Fowler. mpleteiy recov ­ ited in the home of har naphaw Vol- StA—tSM mm, bala—a lllca Ff9R gS IJi I ’arrlepe fnctor> ’, 60x80 ered from the accident now. ney Carter last Tuaeday. with power, mnehinery and tools: p«.?X. •pHco room MM. bo —a In Ver— Baeyle of Si. Louie la vlsltlny Mrs. Emma Ingaraoll la spanding a all lifted with electricity: * yood at the home of his yrandfather. I. few waaka In St. Joh— B. C. L*VAN8BUHL D. D. ■. Are protection: In a ft— place of N. Eaeyle. Mias 01ad>*s Braw—kar la spand ­ » over Tmvte A MUtr's* No. il Imm— 4 bloaba I. 6—: tbrm railroads. A yreat Mias Ver— Beck is vlsltlny rela­ ing a few weeks with her cousin. Mrs. m. oommw. m. d .. o .db .. at ntiii froH. ate., lltM openlny for a yeneral repnir baol tives in Ohki for an Indagnlie leaytb Blanche Gallup of Ashley. Bttia Dwial (MBm. ______nem: no opposition. Will mil for of time. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Linton who have THOMAg MAltyTla. P. B.-urt of last week on account of Mrs. I.A>ngley and Miss Bessie Hanks Ml— UNDA BBAIDT - Oradaatsr mllaa from city. No a— 1— being 111. of Pompeii visited their granddau ­ Plica MO an acra. stenm beat, bath room hot and Nuraa — Wall— St. B. Phoaa O oold wntar bath floors, electiic t’arl Palmer who has been visiting ghter and sister. 51lss Belle Hanks ov ­ llylits. yood —liar, cistern, ft— his grandmother. Mrs. Harah Palmer er Munday. UNDKHnUUeRB. Sit—21 acraa. ft— bttUdlasa. — inwn. everytblnc lirst-cinm abaps. here for six weeks returned to his .Mrs. A-'.lre Hrewhaker spent Sunday land win sail ebaap. K 1. HULJ^ Ui No. U CUatot 60tf home In Helding Wednesday. with friends In Ashley. avanua. R« IIB Stata Btraa* The 17 months old daughter of Mr. waai. FOR SAIAB — Blacksmith shop and 512—Houaa and lot. fnnwob In bo — d —liable rseUsnrt la Rareka. First ami .Mrs. Will laindls was severely houaa naarly now, tbr— bl—ba fl—b ole — baetoe— only shop In town. stung hy tipping a l>ee hive over one §1.41— PILE TURK: 4*PrOR.\Kl a. court houaa. Pii— ll.MO. Will sell either aeperntely. W. H. day last week. The liees had stung A Thousand I>«tllar Guarantee goea PRIMARY KIJtmON NOTirK: Smith. Barekn. 48w4p the hahy quite severely before she with every bottle of Dr. la^onhardt ’s Notice Is hereby given to the ELECTtON NOTICE H. E. Walbridsa. D. W. Kallay. 516—to acraa. elo — to alaatHc rail­ Hem-Bold —-the only certain cure for WALBRIDOE A KBLLET. Attomays _ real estate. was rem'ued. quallfted electors of the City of road. vood bttUdIa —. pH— t4.M0. Miss Haxel Dayyett visited friends every form *»f Plies. at Lmw, ormr oomar dmp atom. St. bosa —. collie pape, pead bard alova Ht. Johns. Mate of Michigan that EIrhIgBa of 8lM«. wood, road cart, Wyaadotto In Mt. Johns last week. Ge«*rge (’•M»k. St. Thomas. Gni. a special primary election arlll be, held Johaa. 610—120 acr— la OHd towaatalp. lacpa writes. baaamant barn, ywod bo —a. fOar and a tboaeaad otbor tbtaaa If Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright have on Tueeday. August 13. A.D.. 194)7. In miles from OHd. M.OOO. you bava any of thorn for sue. ad- moved l>ark from Alma and will oc ­ "Dr. l..e«>nhardt's Hem-ltold cured the several warda of said city at the To the Sheriff of dlnton County: — WILd. H UKUN80N. Attoin«>- at Lai vertles thorn In this oolunsn. O— me of u very had caae of Piles •>f *>ver at. Johaa. Mlchl—n cupy their house as s4Min as It Is re- placee deelgnated below, via.; FIrat In accordanca with tha provisloaB 611—80 acraa. Bath towaablp. 00 cant a.word. tf parired. ten years' standing. I had tried every of Act. No. 272 of tha Public Acta of ward at Engine houae. second ward 1907. you are haraoy notiflad that a A J. Baldwin. H. E Walsworth. acres under plow balna— woed end FOR MAIiR — Olds ru—bf»ut. In first Mrs. Dora (’one and two sons who thing hut got no permanent cure till I at Washburn's shop, third ward Baldwin a waiaiworth . Attor —— peeture. M.OOO. used Hem-Hold. I had blind and Primary Elactlon Is to ba hald In at Law and Bolleitors In Chaaaary. raal tisjis condition. W. J. Oondermsn. have been visiting her parents Mr. at basement Hotel Ht. Johns, your county on tha aacond Tneaday tn •atata aa—ta oanvayaaeara and in—ay Ht. Johns. Mich. r.Ztf and Mrs. E. J. lilninyer iretumed to bleeding Plies and suffered everything. f •» r the pwrp«*ae of voting Auguat. 1907, at which tlma data* 607 —120 acr— two mil— from St. Ointments and local treatmenta failed i«ndavn. oaami — tltlaa pay taaaa. a— Jobna O— of the beat farau la her home In Chicago Monday. fur the nomination of candidates for gataa to maat In oonvantlon for tha cuta paws*on napara and amka ea—^ Hev. J. J. Marshall and family are hut Dr. I..e«»nhardt‘s Hem-Hold cured tiona. All buslnaaa pn—pUy and ——* Clinton county, sood bulldlnse- Will three delegatee to meet In convention purpose of nmking a ganaral ravtalon rataly att—dad to. OAlca orar Cbom sell at a banyntn. C’AHII OK 'THA.N’KH—We desire to s|>entllnK iwi> w'eeks at Nashville and me |»erfectly.” • for the purpose of making a general of tha Constitution of tha State of Michigan, shall ba nominaied by ail man's stora. at. Johns, —eh. No. u hereby extenil our hesrtfelt thanks I,anslng with relatives. Hem-Hold Is a tablet taken Inter ­ revision of the Constitution of the riinton av—ua. political partlao. S02—Grocery Stock and General store to our kind friends und neljrhbors. -Mrs. CInda P*»rshlng and .Mrs. Ber­ nally which rem*»ves the cause of Plies Htate of Michigan, In accordance with in best location, can be bad eb—p. tha Klrt»> were In HannIstVr last Fri­ 81. on at J«»hn T. Mlllmans Mt. Johns, In wttnaas whacaof I have hereto LYON A HOINETT. Attor— ya at Law nlwt the rmternal *»rders for their Act. No, 272, Public Acta of 1907. attached my signature and tha Grant 81. Jahns. IHchlaan. kindness In the burial of our beloved day. Mich., or I>r. l..eonhardt Co.. Niagara He<‘tlnn 3 >»f said Act provides that Mr. an«l Mrs. Wayne Mmothers who Falls. N. Y. Seal of tha State, at Lansing, this 15th kttornay 422—Hones, bnm and tbr— lota, aood husimnd. son ami brother: also for nomination for delegates from the day of July. 1907. have lieen visiting relatives In New Offtcaa. Cllnt— Bloek. at. Joini location In St. Johns. pH— MM. the flowers and beautiful slnirers. .Menatorlal District of which naid city CLARENCE J. MEARS. Mrs. M. A. Arthur. York state f*ir three mimths return ­ forms a i>art shall he ma>>vil Arthur. .Mis.- Alh*e Kellogg of Hochester. f the electors of Clinton County: — larye sheep bem— can ba had at a exprejs* m> slnren* thanks to Mes> In Eureka Monih»y enroutc for her Tueeday In August, nineteen hundred ItAKlON E. UODOE. Plano, Oryan and home In Mt. Johns after visiting at Lulu . F. hall. All ing H ireneral revision of tha Consti ­ In sffoct Pabnaary 1. 1907. erty. of her (*uusin. .Mrs. Will Hay. rrsl elghty-one of the Public acts of tution of tha Htate of Michigan, in Laava la—Iny f. 2, 10 a.m.. 12 m.. are tnvlteil. .MrV. Julia (’heesemun itf Toledo. O.. nineteen hundred rtve. or under any accordance with the provlstons of We aim have the renters for farms Ell Kirby has lmpr«»ved the hxiks 2. 4. C and 8 p.m. and houma. Don ’t put off but list H. L. Wsslysts. w— rotWMTty eaa- and daughter .Miss Cheeseman of latn- local prlmari* law*, the (wndldaies of Act. No. 272 of the Public Acts of Laara DaWltt 0:17. 2:27. 10:27 a.m.. veassd tor ua In this victaliy. Is — loaysr of his store with u coat of paint and 1907. 12:27 2:27. 4:27. 8:27 and 2:27 p.m. rtybt aemy. la oar emptoy.* We would llks a goad, slng visited .Mrs. Jefferaon Edd> last all political parties for delegatee to the SHI the Berth.** rollaMe, trustworthy man to ssll«trsss new windows in front. constltutlotial convention shall lie The Nineteenth Henatorlal District, Arrlra St. Job — t:5i. 2:66. 10:66. MIsM^Effle Bryant was home from week. . tor as this ssassn. Must furnish good The Niles i-emetery wwlety will give nominated In the same way: Pro ­ to which aald County of Clinton be­ a-m.. 12:SS. 2:66. 4:66. 1:66. 2:16 p.m. rstorsa ess. sxpsrlsaee not n iirssmry. Ws Mt. Johns over Sunday. L—va St. joh— 7, 9. 11 a.m.. 1. 2. vided. that the provisions of (Miapter longs. shall ba entitled to sand three famish frse uutAt. Msntloa this papsr Jeitsa anil Dewey Cahoon went to an Ice cream srx'lal at the home of delairatas to said convention, and at 6. 7. and 9:16 p.m. whsawrftUig. Ihs IMasaias Nasssty Os.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byam Maturday two of act one hundred elghty-one of L—ra DaWltt 7:22. 9:22. 11:22 man,. Monros. Mich 6—4 .Saranac Saturday to visit their i»ar- aald prlmaiy* elactlon each polHloal J. C. FLYNN, evening. Public Acts •if nineteen hundred five, (>arty In aald district la sntitlad to 1:22. 2:22. 6:21. 7:22 and 9:42 p.m. ents for o week, relating to party enrollment, shall n and JOHN W. KEENEY. .MheHff. First car on Sunday for Lanalnc at wife. mary election, but every quallftefl elec­ I>ated Ht. Johns. Mich.. July 16. 1907. St. Johns Sunday. tor shall have the right to receive from 9 a.m.. from La—Iny at 8 a.m. Mr. and Mrs, Owen Stearns were In .Miss Winnie Brokaw is visiting an 49 w 4 Clinton Ave., 9t. Johns. the Inspectors, and vote, the party Ola und Pompeii .Saturday. aunt at k^ton Bapids. Miss Jessie Price was home from Mt. The .M. E, Aid .M*M-|ety will Im* en ­ ticket he prefers without regard to ORA.XD TRUNK RAILWAY SYflPimi any (larty enmllment. the general reg ­ MORTTGAGE HALE:—Default haring Tmuet Johns over Munday. tertained this week Friday by Mrs. bean made In tha conditions of a cer­ Marvin Ingersoll was home from .Martin Frost und commltte**. All In­ istration lsn*ks of each election dls- tain mortgage dated June 9, 1902. ex­ East Bonnd from St. Joh— trlcj lietng used at such primary elec­ Mt. Johns liver Munday. vited. ecuted by Martha L. Davla Jny B. Detroit Local ...... 8:17 a.m. OosmaNT .Mrs, Avery a pl«»neer reshlent of tion In place (if the enrollment hooks. Davis and Charlotta E. Davis to Min ­ •Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Pershing were er R. PYlnk. and recorded June 9. Steam B—t Expraaa .. .. *8:48 a.m. TIm Ba|y[ In Ovid as guests of their isms (lerrard Eagle died last .Maturday evening after The (Mills , estate by the Probate Court of said Grand Haven Lo —1...... 3:26 p.m. Braldy Center were guests at the home CTHnton county on November 1, 1906; •>f their daughter. -Mrs. Belle Oower .Ml. and .Mrs. Orlando Drnvenstatt which mortgage was duly aaalgnad by Steamboat Exprarn .. .. *7:14 p.m. UsdhrMcd entertained the following fwrwons .Mun ­ PROBATi: ORDER — STATE OF CAPITAL PAID IN FULL. Il9i0» .Suntlav. .Michigan. The probate court for said Murrett Prink as such adminis ­ Grand Rapids Local .. .. 7:22 p.m. Profiti S87S.I day .\. J. Burnes and family «»f trator. to Amelia Kneeland by assign ­ * Dally. Othara dally excapt Sunday. •Mr. and .Mrs. Fl•»)^l Leach .ind son the County of Clinton, sa. F. A. TRAVIS PresM—t. Willis were at lainsing Frlda\. Wntousitt. Dr. and -Mrs Bussell Gor- ment dated March 27. 1907. and re­ W. J. BLACK. Ayant. St. Job —. Mich. JESSE SULLIVAN Vim Pr— •lanier *»f .Muir. Mr. an»l Mrs orson At a session of the said Court held corded April 12. 1907. In the ofllce of J. W. FITZOERALD Csibler. H— n depnitamat —peHally Phyllis LInman returned home at the Probate Ofllce, in the City of FRANK L. THOME Teller Peake «»f Dantiy, -Mrs. Manf^ird. .Mias the Register of Deeds aforesaid In —n eqnipprd to ylve HBeteat .Monday after spending thre»* weeks Ht. Johns, In said county, on the first Liber 96 of Mortgages on Page 291; with her mother. .Mrs. Emma LInman Ilia Peake of P«>rtland anil .Mis- Alice 5L\I*IA-: ILIPIDH IJNK Kellogg tif Bochester. N. T. day of August, In the year one thous­ on which mortgage there Is at H— 1b am kilty nadlle nad ea- at Elsie. Her brother Andrew accom- and. nine hundred and seven. claimed to be due at the date of this Laava Maple Rapids at 8.00 a. m. Three per cent. Interest paid on # {>anled her home for a few tlays. Present. CHARLES M. MERRILL. notice, four thousand and thirteen arrive at St. Joh— at 10.30; leave St. rertlfloatee of deposit and on mv- # naibmtto — of the boohe of nsna- dollars and tan cents, also 129.72 for Inae book eceo —ts. Drafts Isseed # I>ay Bummell Is here visiting rela­ Judge of Probate. Johns at 3.30 p. m.. arrive at Maple tives anil friends. taxes of the year 1905, and $46.60 for Rapids at 8. Orders left at Dewitt’s foed In aay part of tbs Unlisd # iHpnlltl— c—por atiaas. tnetttu- In the matter of the estate of .Mary taxes of the year 1906 aasenad States or Cana—»and in tbs prtn- # .Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Couter spent E. Strickland, deceased Mar>’ All Ida wholesale house promptly attended to. dpsl dtlss of Euroos. Aocoants • tio — aad ladIHd —Is It le aa- against the land described In said HART A .STRATTO.N, Props. of farmers. lesrcbsnts or smsbnn- # .Sunil«i> at Bannister as guests of .Mrs. .Strickland, executrix of the will of mortgage, all of which taxes were (’outer ’s parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Jas. los rsosivsd on favorable tersm. der the nmaayenMat of a Oevtl- said deceased having tlied In said peld by the said Amelia Kneeland. be­ aad every accceso —tion smtm—d Miller. sides an attorney fee of thirty-flre coneleteat with safe hanklay. Be- noxisisiiM court her petition praying for li­ petlor facllttlm for maHny ooUee- flrd Public Acro nainm. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Case and I>*wle cense to sell the Interest of aald estate dollars stipulated In aald mortgage to Uo — of all kin— spent .Munday at «Jeorgi* Whittaker's be paid should any proceedings be in certain real estate therein des ­ tsken to forecloss said mortgage, and BUSINESS DWECTOKY Money loaned on approved ee- of (iratlot ounty. cribed. for the purpose of paying debts curltlee. Mr. .Manassah Kuhns was a guest no suit or proceeding at law or In A IJsc of Hclinble Placca of Basinrm, D^EMOriHD and expenses and for the purpose of equity having been Instituted to re­ at the h«»in« .»f his daughter .Mr and carrying Into effect the will of said cover any part of tha debt secured by Mrs. Jos. Mtrnuser Munila\. said mortgage: now tharefora by vir­ DIRECTORS. THERE IS NOTHING SO SOOTHING Tim Illinois Girls Suflbr from Scalp deceased. F. L. Shi ley. Oils Fuller. .Miss VIru Bussell was h**nic fn>m It Is ordered, that the 2Snd day of tue of the power of aala contained in # # J. W*. Fltayer^. Jesse Sullivan 41 Essex a few day** last week. Trouble —Another Sister Meeds a said mortgage and of tha statute tn # A. T. SMI’TII—Maker and repair- # A MOTHER'S KISS Aagnsi, A. D. IbOI, at 10 o'clock such caae made and provided notice O. W. Munyer. F. A. ’XVavIs # I’lxfie KIrhy was home fnini (»vld tn the forenoon, be assigned for the # er of all kinds of Vehlclee. Re- # Dr. O. B. Corbin. Dr. M. Weller. Except Tonic —Friend Suggests Cuticura is hsrsby irlxsn that on SsiMaaibsr 7. # {tainting and Trimming. Horse # J. J. Kelser. over .Munday. hearing of said petition, at the Pro ­ 1M7, at one o ’clock ta tbe aflamiiMii. # shoeing by experta Corner # ! Mrs. Wlnelow ’s Sootlilay Syrup. .Mr. and Mn*. B. I*. Teete- and dau ­ —They Use It andNow Give( bate OfTlre, In the City of St. Johns, at the west front door of the Court # HIgham and Brush streets. # MiEEbtlbSEE»SSbff4HI»*»»4lbS»» ghter Alice visited Mr. and .Mr- Chas. and that the heirs at law and all oth­ house for Clinton county. Michigan. # # Millions of Mothers will tell you .Mtevens at Bridgeville Munday. In the city of Ht. Johns. In aaid county, II eoothee the child. er persons Interested In said estate the said mortgage will be foreclosed Mr. and 5lrs. John Kelser .ire at­ api>esr liefore said Court at said time It softens the gums. tending campmeeting at Mhepartls- MUCH PRAISE TO ALL bv a sale at public vendue to tha high­ Tlw CMntoa Ooanty BnHaEi Baak It allays pain. and place, to show cause why a li­ est blddsr of the premiaas daacribad It Cures Wind Colic. vllle this week. cense to sell the Interest in said real In aaid mortgage vix; The northwest ST. JOHNS. MIOHIOAN. Austin Inger- ’dl wu,- In Mt Johns CUTICURA REMEDIES • • PATS 2 PER CENT. INTEREST It is the best remedy for diar ­ estate shotffd not be grante«J. It ts quarter of section two in township # LAUNDRY—Bvary woman h— • rhoea. Matunlay. seven north, of range two west In tbe ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS further ordered that public notice # nn tmmenm amount of axtre # It is abmlutely harmless and Mr. and .Mrs. Haynes and .Mr. and thereof he given by publication of a State of Michigan, except forty acres ”I must glrr much prtoae to all tb* off the east aids and except a piece # wasblay to do summer dnye. • MONET OK APPROVED BONDS for Sixty years It has proved the bmt .Mrs. Williams accompanied Bev and Cuticura Remedim. I uaerl but o — copy of this ortler for three successive # when It Is the most trouble • AND REAL ESTATE SECURITT remedy for children teething. Be sure Mrs. .M. C. Williams (•» thh pla«-e .Mun- oakr ot CuHcura Hoa|> and one box of of land twenty-two rods wide east and # and bother. Why —t seod It • to ask for weeks previous to said day of hearing west off the weet side of aald land, ALBERT J. BALDWIN. Pi—I—at da^ ’ and attended serxlce- at the C. CuUcura (lintroecit. aa that waa all In The St. Johns News, a newspaper # all to the St. Jots — St—m • Mrs. Winslow's HooUtlny Syrnp. that was required to cure mr dloa —a. containing In all 106 acres more or # LauMlry and —ve yo ur—If the # O. PENNELL. Vlea-PreH—nt B. church. printed and circulated In said county. less And 'Take No Other. Mr. and .Mrs. Darw'ln KIrhy and 1 waa very much troubled wlih eewet— # weHi and tether. Pha— 42— • R. C. DEXTER. at the head, and a fiieod of mine u4d me Attest: a true copy. Dated. June 13. 1907. # our wepsn will cell. # daughter Vivian returned to their to uae the Cuticura Uemed lea. which AMELIA KNEELAND. Aaalgnaa. home In Detroit Haiurday. PHARLER M. MERRILL. 1 did, and am glad to that they cured ALBERT J. BALDWIN. Attorney for MONEl' TO LOAN .Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer .Mtowell visited my rtwanaa eotlrelT. Since then we Judge of Probate. have always kept the augp on hand at assign ee. SI. Johns. Michigan. In Lansing .Munday and .Mondaw 51 w 3 .Ml. and .Mrs. Will Criwkei of near all timaa. My slater w— niao cured 44W18 MONEY TO LOAN—On mnrtgagc m- nf fenema of tba head by uoteg tha # # AMMimr .Ml. Johns visited at M’fll MIewatl'* ov ­ Cuticura Hemedlea. Anotheraiater h— curlty at reamnable ratm and on er Munday. # PBCK’S—HIgham street near # aatlabtctory terms, at ‘The State uaed (’uUrura Raaolnant and Pfib and # Hotel Steel h— the beet to # Bank of St. Joh— Larye or small Grant Cleveland s|»ent fn*n» Frlda> ' thinks they are a oplendkl tonic. I can ­ # offer you In Livery Rigs. You # amounts. Call and s— — J. W. LASTS FBKVEI till .Monda> with his family at thls| not sayexndly Imw long I ouffered. hut I # will be pleased from start to # Frltsyerald. Cashier. tf placa think about six mootha. Mioa Bditb # return If you phone 22-2 rlnys # Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Bhs«in and Hammer, K. F. D. No. 6. # for Peck's. Our hacka will oaJl # It it therefore important to lU.. Oct. 3, IWM).’’ MONEY TO LOAN—At low rate of daughter Buth of Chapin and .Mr and # for you tn time to catch the # •Mrs Frank Walterhouse and l»aby of # train. # Inttrmt. Farms and city property accare one tnat combmet dnia- « • for sale. Inquire at office of H. E. biii^ witfa tasteful and artistic iMipiain s|>en( Munday with Mr. and Walbrldye. design, and perfect finish. .Mrs. L. Cari»enter. Yw, Sir. tlw bat tfaw* ■ .Mrs. Wayne .Smothers is quite 111 Our long experisnee in the with lung trouble. ETHtTCBU Whs Floor do TBACHKRS’ EXAMINATIONS. • •••••• ••• t «#«•«• •monument busincM ensbtet os Dr. and Mrs. G. E, Frank wer* AflHctad witli Tortaring For ISaa-ISPY. • M. K HUN T. FImnm 1 M.—^Wea— • to advise and assist you in the guests r the dranrtful fear tbnt I— taiHl ’There—y la Octo^. Lmg I..ake to attend campmeeting. Ttdbe Rose Flovr! We do < the dioAgaratlon la to IK. Jab— Sse—tb Ora— Rooai. beyla- yrfadtas. toll We supply every kind and .Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhns spent be llN4oi«. rntd i—r tm Tbare—y la Ju—. and style of monuineBt. and Munday* at John (’outers'. lla fotnee bappbM—, PROQRAJt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleveland and and proaperity. nsei day. am.-Ort—fraphX:^ bpeltlay, our prioss cannot be sEosUad Henee it baonmag tba The men inweriin these qaettioos it lucky end ■nelia. oml and wHitea, Tbenry a— for the Mme grade of ipork tiro children of Duplatn visited .Mr. duty ot aaothara of pm. Oseyvephy. Qevemsseat. U. B. and Mrs. John Conlray Munday onob naUcted cbOdr — geli the pfoper elements in hit brand to promote anywhere. Mr. and Mrs Irwin Finch attended i —y. a.m-^tamw>ar^^J^^i'Mnlegr| tonaqaabit tbaamat—i E « the M. W A plenh at lainsing la*: with tbe pnreat ami heelth end fiiraitb e meinitey fof hit enevuiet. ** Study. Alyohra. fletany « MONET ’TO LOAN on cbnttel E Wednesday edbetlwe ft—t femnwd yra—i Qeaeral Rls- # mortynyes. Call at our ofSce 1 E Mr. and Mr;^. G Ellen w«M»d .''^••nt ——t a—Uabla, ata? warm hnllw wtib If you era not a user of Tnbe Roee flour, try a # and 9 Clinton Block and we wtll E ^Ucura Soap, and gentle anr—tlM « (^twa. mmt AOmm March. OeUlSsetm of t— *lves t>f oeiraM OMtlfe i %m rimmm {to Mila. tk—t^jr—dm will he gr —ted Mr^ Alda Htiwkins ami ^on Hay- St all otl OVn> ROLLER MLLS. OVID. MOIIGAN. All itle— will beam at 8 o ’eleek "IN ST. JOmfS~LIFE IS mono and Mrs. I>*ira Cone and two T. H. TOWNSEND. •s- ns were guests of Mr anti Mrs Will H TRY NEWS UNBRg. WCMTH LIVING.’’ Burgess In Duplaln lato Thursday Mlaa Lulu Bsalay of Btoto wna In ckamm mrnm — a tmwrnm hma town Saturday. aaorm pMMtf •Vir UBi ilM8 ARBMBt Miss Edna Paniato span! Sunday MBMf 1 at noon dolav a great 4aal or dam* with frlands In Datrolt. W a^e. Oaia aad tmaia/y wmm ntfaad aad MIm Corcoran apaat over Sunday com la ion plaaaa laalmd tarrtMa. with St. Johna frianda CunUnusd from Tbs Hnall haaaa mars itrlppod of tbo MIm Nina Touncs was tha yuast of loavao bat arbora tbs boaao wart largo Datrolt ralallvaa Sunday. Tha hall storm of* Wadnaaday did thoy fsara aot bait badly, Howard MrCnrty of Flint was tha not do any damage within fbra aiUaa wara brokon la aavaral boi Miss Mna Hewitt was qutle slek lost yusat of hla mochar ovar Sunday. of Caiiaad. but ovar In nortbaaaf ball atoaaa OMaagrad toor o'clook from tlm Frsa m. W, lagrabnm R. ft. LEUMl OEM church of South CHrAd. tha imyior of- Mrs. C. A. Mock of St. Johna spaut Rush. It rained tba cropa cooiplataly. Incbaa In In Fowler m huN ThuraSny artth fiianda In town. com and baaaa whipped off to tba nlag that rirlathMi. Tha tatormont wus msda Clarence Hooker of Fsrrlnton wes j! Fred DaOamp of lainalns Is apand* groond. Ponsa of tba boUatonaa awoa* ntOMINBNT OflBHBV WAS BUK- in the South Ovid rsmsisnr. vary aarara bat did mo In tosm Friday. ^ tny a faw days with ftisoda la town. urad throe and a half Incbaa arooad. ■Boy p* Proapaa ta for all cropa la nCD iASr TBVIISDAY. Mrs. Rohart Shlaylatoa was In St. OoWIti — Cropa of all klada phra RUay ara vary fbir. Hay wmm palta an irel days in prooilaa of abaadanaa. Wheat, cS iiooea loec weak. ; eSeToaCo. R. H. L^lftad tmmtA >wy TtM»> Johns on buslnaas Thursday of last larpa a crap am 1M8. tltoagb aa aa- waak. ^ which aoaia haa baan Ihraabad axcaads coont of frogaia t raiao la aat parfaapa Mra. Ctyda Wslla la visiting rein* day aft^mooa. July after MBtriss the axpaetotloaa of tba pcodocara. tives In Pt. Lools. 1 hosei tbe^pnay iaa Aa with h««rt dt —■> for ■o o ir moalha anvofl nr an kuktric Mrs. Robart Hyatop spent Thursday as pood a qaallty. Wlmat oa Urn of last araak with rstnflTse la St. Hay la an abondant crop of flaa qoal- wbola wttl bo aa aaorapi orop. Oata Mrs. LaaUr Dean wmm la Fulton 4 im ie this Utolllf aoi Tho doceaaod wma well Imown lA th^ IN CWCAOO Canter Inet week. rtctolty havlny lived hero for more Johna Ity. Cora promlaaa to ba abondant. art looklap Calrly moll tl|M«b a amath tmieAr ibe Uoeef maaim uata ara not harvoatod bat look wolL laenc Bewttt and son Roy were la thaa nrty>nve year*. Mawa from Chicago coucaimlmc Mra H. R. Hsusalrsat wont to mam- ago ma tboapht tba ro mooid aot bo Potatoaa ora aomawbat hit by blight Middleton Thnnsdey. a.Ba. Raubon O. Lalaad wmm bom to Or* Rav. J. Nruhcls Fryer, has rauyhad laaw last Saturday to vMt frlands la any. Com pood bat two wssko lator that city. but ara taralng oat wall la aiao and tban ooaal. Oa tba wbola ara ara In MMb fgw iiea Brown ie vtaRlag rela- iTtinr I'ounty. New York oa Sept. IS.* Ovid causlny a rippla of excRaoMat tivee la Falo and vicinity. list, beiny lUxty-eUiht yeare of aye thrnuffhtout the community. Rav. Mra Walter Kamaa of Owoaao was quality. Nathan Wagar cut 15 ncraa prstty good obapa. the yueat of Mra Frank Clark last of clovar aaad on Tbaodora Towaaaad's Mlaa Tbara Jonas vlaltad her aunt. at the time of his death. When but J. F. Fryer was pastor of tha Con- Mra. Charles Baker near Pamaer inet twelve >^001 old he moved to the state yrayatlonal church of Ovid until Inst Thursday. farm which J. flpringstaaa tbraebad 48 bushels and 4 pounds of ftao aaad. week. of Ifichlyan with his parenta The April when he answered a call to Cha- Mlsa Mae Tounys Is spsndlny a nnMna —Crops in this locality ara Mias Viola Chepman of Weet Beaex family eettled un a farm In Sclota boyyan. his present charsu. Durlay week with her slstar. Mra Claude HIcok of Detroit. fairly good. Hay, which not a large Mrs. Frank PalUar la slowly iaiproy' visited Mias Ruth Cowles the past \\ \ township In .Shiawassee county where part of the month of Auyust ha Is I * ' The prise ol thsir Mr. I.^lanU »|>eni the rreater part of slnyiny In a Ghlcayo alactrle thsntar C. R. Jir.son left Monday to visit yield as some years, waa generally | Ing. fine quality and was secured in good ' Mlaa Ijtam Bocholt of Mias Lydia Met'racken of Beldlngh ’ IB ^ i© 38 hla life. On l>ecember 4. 185f he was in connection with hls lecture on the relatives In the southern part of tha shape. Wheat Is good quality and ban boon spending n few oppaks iMie. visited Miss Harriet Dean the past < » ^ ^ ^ united In marrlaire to Mias Mary A. Passion PIsv of Oberammeryau. Re­ state for a few days. 1 week. It I pnea of Its Irosi 40 Aber, a resident of Grid. Mrs. Leland ports from that city say that the nov ­ Mrs, I). McCarty went to Detroit owing to the fine weather was secured j roturnod to bor homo Sondby. Hatunlay to visit at the homes of re­ in good shape. t>ats are generally ’ Kgbort Hurd of Boath DoWItt waa Mrs. Cross and Mlaa Husan Cross of !! | P**- the falth(ul wife and mother, passed elty Is drawiny larys crowds. ^rd^I^an^ P*rker ; With ayrh article sold s valoable ; away Aurust 34. 1903. Rlyht chll* Rev*. Fryer was pnstor here for latives for a few* weeka ver>’ poor, while corn Is fine msk-; a gu*et nt O. B. IMlls' Sunday after* Mrs. N. V. Ream and two children Ing a rapid growth. There Is a scar- noon and ovenlng. dren blessed their union, hve of whom over three years and durlny hls stay Mrs Otis Cowles and daughter Dor- | | ^ « went to I.anslny Saturday to visit city of fruit. This locality has escaped John DeWttt and wlfo of St. Johns ar* still llvlny to mourn their father's endeared himself to hls own and other othy returned ftaturday from a visit ' • psr scbsHole they have pesparsd. ] death: three sons. Herbert and Albert churches. He Is of a yenlyl disposi ­ friends for a fnrtniyht. the severe storms that hax-e visited were in town Frklny oaltlwg qg| o|d other places and farmers have much friends. with friends In Ovid. * * * of = >%'ld. Krnest of Ilennlnyton besides tion. willlny tu help others from hls Mrs. K. A. Harber left for Lapeer Mrs. B. F. Owen and daughter MU- ! 1 Hy Aase checks you can get | and Oxford Saturday and will spend to be thankful for this year. Some; On acooODt of tbo acorelty Of bolp two ilauKhters. Alice of Ovid and Mrs. yreat stoic of knowledye and always dmi visited relatives and friends In t preotiams varviag in vsloe to the < Kdna Austin of Lalnysbury. some days with relatives in both citlej. complaint Is heard that the potato | in this vlnlolty In aafinring tbO hay an especial favorite with the school New Hax*en last week. I antobsr ol chseks you tarn in. Mr. Liflaud was hlyhly respected by children. Wry often he would meet Miss .Minnie Pack went to Royal crop will be very poor. ' and wheat crops, the harbo r and un* lidmaon —Wheat, average 15 bush-< dertaker of the village were preaaed .Mias Grace Healey of Lake Odessa all friends and act|ualntanres beiause the literature or history' students and Oak. .*cf- Mrs. W. T. Ree*s a yood husband and hour un the «ubject under discussion. t»rthtin fini/ fftnnl* ttn OwoBs<» Saturday to care for her sis­ light. Corn 125 iker cent of an ax*er- | Watertown, en route for the state of Mr. Elliott Rnilth and aivter Mlss ;< father. Kver>* one speaks of Mr. L*e- Rev. Fryer Is an enthuslsst.c admirer Hazel returned Friday from a visit ' the tniirkft /or (hr mttute numry^ ter. Mrs. Sarah Covert, who Is very aye crop. Hay good quality. Fruit. ' .New York for a few weeks' visit, were land. the deceased. In terms of hlyhest of Robert Hums and has frequently with relativee In Ht. Louis. you rrfrirt in tttttliti0$n ftre- praise. He was In the habit of at* addressed 8i otch societies In differ III. average: cherries almost a total fall- j callers on Mr. Ingall's sister, Mrs. ure. apples not ox*er half a crop. I .Nellie Williams 'Thursday. .Mr. and .Mrs. It. M. Hewitt and son I oiluois, which IN iHany f-ames ^ tendlny church reyularly until he was ent communtiea on this illustrious Frank De lAVerane returned home are worth the full /turrthfim « Wasblngton —A severe hall storm Mark Norris, Carl VanFleet and Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hewitt stricken with heart disease about a national hero. Friday after spendinir a few days with swept over southern Fulton and Wash- , Charles Webb attended the “Wild were in Crystal last week 1 I /^rire of Iht article with whieh year and a half ayo. Since then he Althouyh the fact that he Is slny- hls sister. .Mrs. Frank Brooks of Owos- E. B. Parr and daughter.* Miss Merle * ' ^«* Ington last* Thursday. Beans and oata | West" show In Wacouain on Monday had been ('onhned to the house en ­ Iny In cennls of l»ort Huron stopped ribbons. 'The loss wil be thousands of j Frank Webb and wife, Mra. Floyd Rev. Fryer Is an earnest worker, ever dollars. The track of the storm north ! Williams and little lx>ts Webb were Mrs. Hattie Baker and daughter day. Auy. 1. In the afternoon. Rev. R. willlny to do that which will draw «« Saturday on their way to Ht of Bridgevitls was three miles wide. , callers at the home of O. B. Dills on Goldie of Perrinton visited her sister J. .Slee of Ovid ofTlclatlny. The In­ him nearer to hls fellowmen. Relny J‘*hns A Union Honse «'orn looks well In { Monday night, Mrs. Henry* Hewitt Friday. ‘ terment was made in the Sclota cem- the possessor of a fine baritone voice Mrs. Thomas Rawson and Mrs. e4er>* which Is near the old homestead besides an excellent speaker it Is quite RKl'.NION .\T OVin. most places: oats sre short and light i -Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Mann spent The twenty-second reunion of Com ­ crop generally; beans look thrifty and last Sunday at Waverly Park J®e*ph Clock of Vickeryvllle were ! where he passed so many happy years natural that he is able to hold and In­ guests of Mrs. M. F. Horr Monday. i of his life. terest a larye audience. pany D. Co. Rroadhsad's Mlch- promise a good crop. No damage as Mrs. William IJnn of Lansing was lyan Gavalry, will be held at Ovid m yet In this vicinity from hall or rain. a guest at the home of W. J. Linn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright and ■ Tuesday, Auyust 30. The ladies of We had a much needed rain Sunday j Thursday night. children of near Carson City visited ' TAKKS .%N OVlI> RIUUK <’om|»any D are the committee of af- night and monday. j Mrs. O. D. Dills attended Ingham Dennis Wright and family Sunday. JUBILEE CELEBRATION Miss Lulu Hartmsn of Lansiny, a ranyements. Hubhnnleton — Generally speaking ; <'ounty Pomona Orange held In Dans* Eugene Moss of Lltle Rock. Ark., i former Ovid ylrl. was quietly married the farms are yielding very* good crops j vllle 'Thursday and was entertained Is the geust of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey i Hubbell and other relatives In town. ! RK IIEL.1> IN OlYl) ON AUG- frwm the home of her parents Haiur- .NO TTHI>: M’heat sverages about 39 or 30 bosh- j ot the home of K. J. Creyts of South wnj. Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Horr and dau- | dsy eveniny to Donald Hutton of A southern lawyer tells of a Judye els; hsy from one and one half to two ‘ DeWltt 'Thursday night, rST 2fl .4NI> 38. Lansiny. In Arkansas who had several “tiffs" and three-fourths tons. The corn pros- I Mra. Roy Van Llew of Port Huron ghter Phyllis visited Mr. and Mrs. | 'The bride Is well acquainted In Ovid with a lawyer retained hy a woman r>«ctB are certainly fine and with good ; arrived in town Sunday where she Lewis Brown south of the vlUage .Mun- ' There are many people In Ovid who day. j will be pleased to hear that a Jubilee belny raised near this town and lived who hud instituted a breach of prom ­ weather from now on until Septem- j ^HI spend a few weeka srith her will be held at the end of this month. here until two years ayo. when the ise suit in the court presided over by t»er, this section will produce one of I parents, Mr. and Mra. J. 'Trueadell and Verne Parae. M. D.. of White Cloud 1 family took up their residence In the judye In question. the most excellent com crops known. J relatives. visited hls father. Henry Payne and Tuesday nlyht a meetiny of the bus­ After each exchange of repartee iness was held and the matter decided. Ijansiny which has since been their 4)sis are very poor. Cloverseed is av- Mlsa Jennie Buell of Ann Arbor waa other relatlx*ea In town the first of the ; home. Miss Hartman's marriaye. luMween hls honor and the Inpudent week. The days net are Wednesday and counsel the Judye would say: eraginy from 1 bushel three pecks!* caller on Mra. O. B. Dills Saturday, Thursday, .\uyust 38 and 39. Last althouyh not a surprise to her many "Clerk, Just enter another fine of tlO to 3 bushels. A party of eight members from the George Wright and family return- Friday nlyht the first meetiny was relatives In Ovid will prove such to ayalnst .Mr. .Mitchell for contempt of H«»nilt lUley—The bean crop In this ! Capital Orange in I-analng attended ed to their home In Milan .Monday aft- , her friends and acard at Merle Beach Satur* cee«»ur honi»r, ii —» hapt>ens that I have ayr about 10 bushels to acre. Pota- Tucker s farm at Prairie Creek Mrs. Frisbie’s .\ Anan« e committee to «oilclt the Tuesday. not altout me the sum of 130, for foes and all vegetables are good. Beans i Sunday, between the Gunnison vllle I *' /* ouse x seated by Adam The Misses Nellie and Mabel Jenks which I ha\f ! ‘-en mulcted for con ­ arc good but acreage light. ; IJew teams. Kuster this w«ek nee«led fiinil ‘< wws electe»l ronslstlny tempt. of Klmer (' ■wnn. Willis Johnson. who have t>een vlsltlny at th*- home .*4*miiIi lx*banoii- -The wheat crop of j Mrs, A. J. Phelps and son Darrow, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Green of .8t. a E. GREEN "Therefore I -hall be compelled to Johns and Mrs. Lattlmer of Price Frank l>enHomen. C. K. Jlllson and of Miss Carrie Guskey of Flint, re­ tM.rrow -uch sum from some friend this vicinity is fair. Oats hsx*e yalneil ! *** comiuiny with hls father. E, Harte Mr. Prank Green chairman. On turned home Monday. since the recent rains. Corn on the ! comi»any with her father. E. Harte, were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ;in«l I -ee no one present whose friend ­ Britton last week. ftUnr of Photos. Monday was raised and Wednes ­ William WIncheM of Kalamazoo ship 1 have s.i euj«»>'ed as much as nveragf Is good. Hay Is fair. Pots- | Miss Fleda Harte of Bath, left on day mornintr 18*. Forty dollars was has been called home t»ecause of the ,vour honor's. S<»- I make no hostta- toes and beans at present look prom- j ^^’****Hay for a two weeks visit in .Mlsa Addle Monroe and Miss Mar­ MA lAiil left over In the treasury from, last serious illness of hls father, Mr. Wnl llun In upproHchlng your honor for a Isiny. The warm weather with the York, lon Peck of Ionia were gtiests of Mr. year. The business men "eemed to ter M'Inrhell. loan to sriuare th<' fines assessed rains hax*e done wonders for the late j ‘H** Yeoman lodge of DeWltt hax’e and Mrs. 8. W. Ingraham Haturday. .Mrs. L. K. Tticker spent the ftrst of against me.” fltte«l up the hall In the Rates house Hunday and Monday. entyr Into this project with the kind With Just the faintest smile the sown crops. of enthusiasm that courts success so the week with relatives In Ht. Johns. where they will hold their meetings in Rex*. McD'Howsare of Mnrsalllee. ^ «'ourt looked first at counsel and then .\lxxarfl Lnk«*—The recent rains the future. Ohio, a former pastor of the Christian ^ that we are sure to have one of the .Mr. R. J. Leddick Is taklnc the at the clerk. have been x*ery beneficial to oats, The ladies of DeW'Itt Maccahee church In this village has been visit­ best Jubilees ever held In a town of Its teachers' examination In Ht. Johns to ­ ''•"lerk." sahl ho at last, “remit Mr. corn and all root crops. The outlook The New fmaltim day. hive win hold a basket picnic at W’a* ing In town the past week. slat. The amusements of this year Mitchell's fines. The state Is better for them is x’ery promising. Hay ■Mr T. A. Gifford and two children able than I to lose ISO." x'erly Park Friday, August 9th. WMIl J. E. .Htorker of .8t. Johns was In win differ yreatly from those offered proved to be a fair crop and was veo' j^^ve DeWMtt on the 9:27 car. A last year. Altlxouyh there is but three went to Howell Wednesday and will town last week assisting In running at Spasneie's “pend two weeks with her mother, TIIK WAV IT WAK IMI.VK well secured. Only one farmer In | Invitation is extended to all. W. R, and f'. D. .Htocker ’s store dur ­ weeks to briny the plans to comple ­ this neighborhood has threshed wheat: cialr Dills and family have moved tion, the attractions will excell those Mrs. R. .Merrlhew. A well known Boston lawyer says ing the absence of Willard Stocker at a twenty .icre field and secured ^ ^ Crystal. of any precf^.Hny Jubilee. The sum Theodore .May is spendiny a few that not long ago he was astonished weeks with hls son Lola of Tennessee to see printed In a newspaper a glow- t.ushels. damage due to the Insect and , ^^Ich thev rerentlv purchased and Frank Fulton and Robert Scott left Serves the most deiicioiis T of monex which the business men improper drainage while other llelds : opene«l an Ice' cream parlor In Intended f « put Into use In the most Mr. F. W. Ockerman of Cleveland is Inr te*ilmonnl from him ns to the ben ­ I**t week for New York enorute for efits to hr derivotl from using some- In the neighborhood are expected to | front iwrt and in connection will drinks in St. Johns. All the JudI ial an«l l>enenclal manner will vUltIny at the home of Mr. John Mar­ the Jame«town exposition. Mr. .Scott shall. tHMl\ H i urr-«iuirk The ofllce of the yield ha.f a <*rop. Apples at the pres- 0,,|| frosh tuiked yno«ls. confections. will gn on to Georgetown, s. f'.. where f best flavors in Icc Cretm Sod- pro%f* uffi. lent for everyfhiny that < on« ern was lo.-nird near hls own and ent time are estimated to yield but Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hunt of Flint Southern fruits, |iop. cigars. etc.. he has employment. they wish to ylve he dropped In while out for hls lunch. half a . rop. as. Phosphates, Crushed Fruit, are visitiny at the home of Mr. an*ou have printed a SERIOUS ACCIDENT i Gfirn Is l»eiter than last year, oats and home from Gry»tal last Thursday wh>> has l>e*-n vtsitiny friends here, left testimonial alleged from me with re- where they had been the Ruesf of Mni. ------I wheal are gooil, extra potato crop GREENBUSH. W» linesday for Gran»l Rnpids. ganl to your »onfounded stuff—and Nellie Hewitt the past week. TO D.^.\li:i. GICII'IT.V ON Tin: I .Miss Isabel Grnwford of .Saddle I never took a dr«»f> of It In my life. and )»eRns nnd other vegetables look- ______;; Oor Owosie Ice Crean Mr. and Mrs. Hsrr>* Graham and M'tuntain and Mls« Rlt- hen of Cln “Is that -o"" the manager said, Ing nne. liny was only half a crop^j Whitney sr>ent Wednes- DitriM;r. i*\st wr.Kk. j -oothingly. “Merel\ a slight misun ­ son Gerald visited relatlx*es In Sumner || [ is the finest icc <~reerp ever innntti -pent Tuesday at the home of derstanding. I assure you. sir. for Wneiiiiigioii Center — A severe hail ' day with her fiarenta. .Mr. and .Mrs. E. Tb.n Grlttln an emp oye»- ..n the j ^!r ntl Mr* <* A Johnson, analnru! accident } which I am very ■-‘••rry. You see. we recent fire which destroyed the great- | ’ OrOUSfnt mtO ht. JoiinS. Try Ml«s Je«s|e Brown who has been underst«»«»d that .Vf*u had died rerant- vb-lnliy destroying flelds of corn, oats [ ,\fr. and .Mrs. Ray Perry of Duplain last \vh* h Is pr^tvlnr ver>* ser-j er part of the business portion of the « ► it and yOU Will Sgy SO, lOO. vltltlny here returned to her home In l> Take this flown, ple.vse." he n«ld- and beans, some of the oat fields look spent Sunday at the home of W. A. x*lllage. lou At pre-ent the tlrcfiae on the j D irsnd M’ednesdav ed. turning a *ien«»grnpher• .Mem­ Hs If they had !>een rolled. Around Sllvernall. Maple river i- w..rklnir about a mile Miss Goldie t’hnndler of Owosso orandum. < hange .Signatures to O’ -, the hall and wind storm ruined Richard Tompkins and Charles Mrs Yoiidan Is one of the pioneers and a half es«t of Ovpl on the farm is the yuest of Miss Ivadel Munson sworn ’estlmonnl No. 134.546“ many fleld-i of oats, corn an«l beans, Tompkins of Ovid spent Sunday with of this section. At the time she first Fruits, Candies and CifirB owned by Frank Sfcwwrt. I^st Fri­ this week. The hall stones were large enough to : their son and brother, Ray Tompkins, settled here the towns of Maple Rap day noon Mr 'JrjITln \va= workinir Mrs. W. R. Maloney spent M’ednes 4>MI.NOl>» break many windows. Ray Tompkins is still on the tick Id*. Ithaca, .\lma and Mt. Pleasant All domestic lod Tropical at the anvil when bt- misled hl« aim •lay with her mother In Burton. Senator Jlloryan, discussing “reil- W****! I'lbH — <»st« nearly all hax-e .i ■ H*!. were not In existence besides several Fruits. Fine Confectioiiery. and hl^ .arm struck the horn with the Miss .Mary Moryan of Iv>ulsviHe who rubber.” said of a i-ertaln Belgian re­ rusty ^ efw-een the lines an ominous mesa- Heldiny. Is hbltlen." which are certainly an excellent crop. ’ •I**'ttdlng a few days with friends In week where Adam I* going Into bu«-J^ 'Thf airony endured while waltlnR for }dr, and Mrs Rov Gumear spent The senator •mlled. The hall storni did terrible damage | vicinity. Iness for himself, he having resigned ( help war un.^peakable M’hen the at- Wednesday an«l Thursday of this "It reminds me.” he ^ald, “of the north of the Maple rtx*er. Corn and j ^ Hllx*ernall and wife went on the hls position as tinner for R, W, A I. tendlnv phystcian arrived from «»wos. veek In Aryentine, old miser of my natlx'e Athens. liens acre Just shreddeil. On the i ^*Gillot county Runday school excur* E. Hewitt. Mr. Kuster will make a I ISPiMiNtNJ i| s»» .and examined the arm he found .Mrs. .*eak of. Htoner Bros, It. Sutfln was In .Hhepsnisvllle Sun- heating. belnir much bruised had been crac ked Miss Pearl Tooten returned to her Just bringing him around from a long 4MV. 46 CliotiNi Ave. PiNnelJI ][ by the blow. illness, he said one day; had a fine field of clover hay out In Prank Swagart snd s1f© visited friends The Sheridan base hall team will home In Lansiny Tuesday after vistt­ near Ittutf-s last w©ek, The fellow worklmrmen were ver>* " 'Ah, doctor, we have known one thf (ock In the hall and rain. Their play Maple Rapids on the latter's iny friends In Elsle> another such a long time. I don't beets were damageil badly. Chas. I Albert IWkins and wife of lonU vis grounds Saturday. August 17. 'The •orry to learn that the Injurv* was so lte.| Krie Ingersoli snd famllv Sunday. •Mrs. W. A. Russell and Mra. Clark Intend to Insult you by eettliny your Heck's field of sowed corn, snd that .Sheridan hoys defeated the Maple •evere as Mr. GrlfTln was ever faithful Russell and two chllren of Detroit account in cash, but I bax*e put you o A. Whitlock. Walter llewett anf down for a handsome legacy In my leaves shredded. Oats between the Andrus an*! wife «ttende«| the grange a score of 7 to 6 . Our boys are de ­ ed by ^11 of his companions. As It Mrs. Jennnie McCarty. will.' V picnic St Merle Reach ttetunlax* wa.= the rljrht arm which was hurt The doctor looked thoughtful. Maple rlx*er and Ashley were threshed Louis DeVore of Akmn. Ohio, la vUR termined to get revenge, so a hot game Miss Maryaret Wooley of Elsie was may he expected. Mr. Orlffln will be unable to continue - in town Tuesday, “ 'Allow me.’ he said, 'to look at out to a considerable extent. Elast of , tt>X bis aunts. Mrs Ellaabeih Smiley and OwlotCi that prescription again. I wish to Ashley the damage was the worse Robert, for a few days. Miss Myrtle Thurston of St. John*. hls work for some time. The younc i Miss Mabel Acre spent the latter make a slight alteration In It.' “ Mrs D. M. Correll la vtaltlag In Akron man eras taken to hls home In Fowler-' part of this week with St. Johns end many will use their oats for hay. | and <'ansl Imrer. Ohk». for s'rawth' Mrs, Eddie Gardner and Mrs. Ernest vllle Frtdsy eveniny where he will J friends. One man has a field of onions, about ! Wakefield and three children and Mr*. Tie lishM l«j RTGBNi: PfRl,n LAUGHRD LAflT receive the mu^ needed attention ' Mr. Alfred Jenninys of Detroit waa an acre, and the hall beat them In the ^ LEBANON. Albert Matters and child all of Ben ­ fVom svmpathetic relatives. | the yueet of Mr, and Mrs K B. Voor- Francis Wilson tells of an encounter grfMjnd; the smell Is something strong, j gal visited their stater. Mrs. Hattie Who does not Ite to here ------, - ■ — ; hees the first of the week. of wits that took place between the Pownnsn — The crops are all ver>', Dean the past week. Hatunlay they t tfar oBB boys lookini Mrs. .Sarah Munaon and dauyhter late Kugene Fields and a New York good excepting oats which are rather i Orrfn Skutt of near___ Fenwick______visited_____ visited another sister. Mrs. Ella Dean thnwigh the window and DEATH OUEBTOON HIP Ivadel who spent part of the sreek woman. s poor crop. Hay Is a fine crop.^Cora JiUjI^g**^**** ’ * ’^**** Nkmt snd wife last In Ithaca. It was at a dinner, and the woman envyiit him while he is with Owo mo friends returned to Ovid looks good, so far. Wheat la going ! MIm Bdna Paler, late of Traverm City Wm. Schneider, who has been run ­ pertietpittmf in a dish of Friday. IS In evening dress, which was about 30 bushels to the acre. North , l* botne on s rtsit ning a meat market the past few r. W. ORWKlJdCR mUfYECN rather decollete, says Llpplncott's of us crops have been badly damaged i *Tr*JK****r 'CJJ?*** ice creem and in compan y Mrs Oeoryie Rich and dauyhter by mrw ban Morm,. ' SSK; Months, closed out hls stock of WHKN NISAR HOMT Nina left Saturday for Detroit to visit Msgnalne. After a shtrmlsh between meat last week and state# that he with e nice y** —^ at the home of R. J. Rich, the for ­ the two relative to the respective mer­ RMp—The crops In this vicinity are ! *^***^y-^*r* will quit business aa soon as he sells W. W. Orweller dropped dead last a. . m... a w guests of Miss Blla OulItTan of HubkarOs one cen he m tedosionb mer's son. its of a well known author. It would In good condition. Cora Is good, much ; ton lest Nunday. nummcOT the small stock of groceries which he Paturday nlyht while ratumlny home seem that Field came off second beet. The best OMeiB in the from the camp msetiny bsiny held Mrs. E. J. Leddick snd Mlsa Nella belter than the farmers looked for. = Chrteton Pskw and Mr. snd Mrs. Thee. carried In connection with hls meat Allen ratumed Friday from Jackaon "Oh, Mr. Field," exclaimed the Oats are good, aa also are potatoes. | ^.ykdled their market. dty. aaar Jasse The deceased lives six woman exultantly, “you must admit miles southwest of Ovid and he was where iho* attended a convention the Much damage to crops was done M^^^d lira M/Tl. liieasr rtaited Oueeto to the number of forty-two •hW ly D^r or IMi ftrst of the week. that you sre fairly bqgten at your own north of Elsie by hall and rain Thors- her brother. Ruessi Alexandsr. at the arlthfn a half mile of home when game!" gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Leddick who haa been atten- day of last week. Cora, beans and ^ lent* last 'Thurs Hart Payne, in Fulton. Sunday to daath overtook him. It was nearly Field bowed politely, snd with a Iny the «ummer achool In Tpsilantl oats being almost completely destroy- * m. K. Phkw and wife, and Alexander mldnlyht but fortunately Mr. Orweller. •mile promptly rejoined: At any rate. celebrate the efghty-stxth birthday of SUE « STIWJLl PJ bad bean arrompsneld by a relative months la visttiny hla ed so that farmers In line with the Palor and daughter. RffW attended the Mrs. Jamee Youdan. The gueets with Miss Blank, I have one conanlatlon-* — 4 family In town this week. storm have lost everything, corn be- - ’**'*'** Falor, at 8t. the exception of seven are relatives who made haste towards help. Up­ you . an't laugh In your Meevr “ on raachiny home, a doctor wn« called Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Rmith and two Ing torn to shreds, oats beans and f"*d . snd son Izivergne of Mrs. Youdan. One Dr. Vernon bat there was no hope as all life had children were the g uests of Mr. and garden truck completely pounded Into of Maple ftapMs rtslied last week Toee- Payne of White Cloud rsme a num- ! Mrs. B. A. Ludwlck of Pswamo Rat- nWlTHJt TYtAN DHUOn the earth. The storm took a north- be of ^y seeaiens. daparted. Ills sudden death was dua ....•.-lb. .na V ^ovd reached her rsmllr here last Oat- her of miles to be present at the oc ­ to heart disease from which he was urday and Ounday of last week. It was during an oral examtnatlon westerly < ouree from Ashley end was urUey that Mrs Ixwn Drumhellor of casion. I at a medical mlleve. As the exami­ and habitual sufferer, but no signs .\Irs. R. Campbell and two about three-fourth of a mile wide. I^lngatuirg was rerv low with dropsy. F S Alexander c«iup|efed hls sec. j nation proceeded Che student who was No great amount of damage was done Her fsihw. Al^ Palor, and sisser. Btl- were noticed on that day. denoting flauyhters Rdna snd Alice went to De­ otid vest August 1 as salesman for j being questioned got warmer and n«.r,r itan two »nA bo, h.ir mllM ~ Its preeence. troit lest Haturdsy where they will warmer, and the sweat broke out over the W, F. McLaughlin snd Co., whole- ' William W. Orweller was born July •pend three weeks with friends. hls forehead. of here. sale coffee houee of Ghicago, He , 33. 1844. being sixty-thrse years of Mrs P H. Wilson snd two little “What would you do to throw a Bnnnlster — The crops In this sec­ ume home Saturday for a short va- i age at the time of hls death. For •tons returned to their home In De­ patient Into a pmfuee perspiration * “ tion are x*ery goo

aft WWlk Ol L. MmC. te vmtteg Mil ^lOTwVM AWa ▼Hnn^p 4 4 (From III* arttAd Ba^Mb Un. a trip to lOnglaal.1 T«ai « ••o. M»rA Frof. day la tiao tka teat of tka IB Wi M. Oorhte T. D. Otam of ■Hfrtty, Baadgy la QtwmA Mni violtlag kte tetkoi Mr. and Mra R. O. Tke MIom MkI of lag the week in Dot trteo OrtewoM im Mra Anna May Fi iMt HpiBiA to a tow dmn In W< 1 Mtao HkoM Faok loft Wt doM oomrodoolilp, wrl—dhiy ibrogah A. Knhno of DotroM lo vloitlag Ror- a trip to lonte, Qrand 1 tell two roMa of BtfvoBtiMoiia tmvol te tB mmth ot vMo bi to Blair ter a two wooto onilaB. *'***** tiM aie tekteg a tkreo diali of GMa It tlw won broko asroy frooi Mra A A Mnannory of Ofnai Ma#- Ido lo vIoitiBg roiRttaoo la fhio elty. C. C. Wanmr la Bad aKpadttloBa at ttw Jolw MkKIalgir Mt for a VO Mloo Fooate Roowoo of Cite lo vto- fkM pteited at OiBoara ■altf i amine m Whiia Isr Im. ■tore. IRm Maksi Aam of OoM IR tiM ftliMr her oanote. 1 la OoM. Rornaday iMpt HdIM oa aad of moo Mkin Mr. and Mra Wd, D. W. OrlfBn of Ovid i ■iltor Tho •!. JolUM Nowa: — woa a srorld-sride naoao for hloMOlf la Harry opoat Bnndny la Oroad ItepMM. kooiar wttk Fort Oteopte oa It may mmm pr—mptoo — to ■on Him TImb. x^gko. the ra cha r poctAlar profa —Ion. wsak wltto fHongo In Bottki CrooiL Mr. Carl MotOor of Powlor lo vlo- poopio that aoaiMHM olao may baaa an Dr. Rntpk toakar of As OBO of Chrld*a proaitBoat Mro. U, C. WHMIoik of ll^lo Itlng at tSM hooM of Mrs. A. B. Ball ­ optokm I»mMm tn —iw. tmt m a ard. the gMt of W. N. atoelMr and tenally mmn pat It: *Tt hi naors lai Hkpigo lo fiMtae minttani In Ifoiooll. mm. SB* teolHd no tevttetloo ter lar Rev. B. flotaecka proochod m Rood matar of faat w all har* oar ytawa Bad jaatnartloir to ait sa Webeter Booghtoa lo atteading the tho Aral of tho weok OB all Mbjaets twoaa tit to oar notlca. Jfloo Vomn Mortlo of Oaaomo lo rl^ to jota her. aad 1 oiartad to do so City Saadoy. llstaai to Jackson tsll of his sspaiisaeos tttae at tho hmno of Mloo Dolla tMeh, photographeraT coavealloa at Dayton. Bom to Mr. mod Mro. SIdnoy Koya wliothor wo Mocprooa thorn or not. Ohio. Toooiay a ton. Mra. Kays woo form­ wBso I oaw g joaag mb la noral iml Nom Smith of Bengal opoat than any lecture I ever heard.** Mr. C. 8. Clark and Imrroneo Davio with Moo Smith., Tho chanao In tho Conatitutlon. Jackson has abllHy as a raoontsur and Mm. Glenn Ward and Mm. Ed. erly Mlao Lena Bailey. term also giteg tewate bar. I htol- ao oxpoctoil, !■ on# that !■ of tho moot apont Tburoday nohlne m Roand Lako tatod. bat eke kept htr ofos on aw Rev. Gorman proachod here looft his experiences were many and rmiisd * F. E. Boomor haa eoao ta Sanlaaw Molnet are spending the week In De­ Mtea Lillian Dobeon returaad home rttol Importanco to tho poople of our troit. » the middle of the weak from a vitot aad I Interpreted ber look to mean tket Sandoy afternoon. during his earlier life. He and Prof. to atoad tha Hay I>oalor*a ooavoatloa. state. Some of tho Important quoot> Mrs. E. B. Pardee and children are with relatives In Ovid. 1 was ber obolre. The naval dteeer Wllllo Wood spent Mondag with Homadey collected many speclmene Nothing aa good aa Ruaa Blaachlng ions are the roforondum. the rocaJI. spending two weeks with relatives In Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hull returned evidently *rw the Manor tblny. for be friends in Lebanon. that are still looked upon as wonders grocara aall it. Rafuaa Imltattoaa * Mrs. C. S. Patterson of St. Johns l>rlmar>* reform, and woman suffraae. Howell. Wednesday from a trip to Buftelo. tume ‘ goods store af­ Mlae Cora Church leaves tonight line*. I rvuiceeled tbe fact that 1 dkl use the word “traitorous** advisedly, Hy. ter a week's vocation. for Jamestown where she will spend with friends In Ht. Johns. Mr. Jackson Is one of Ovld*s prin ­ Evaratt Nichols ratumad from Soath not iviuetiilfvr ber. tboogb I f(^lt quite because the man that dares to stop .Mis* Ethel Reeb Is spending the some time at the exposition. There will be a donee at Sturghf cipal cltlsena and recently represented Gvid aftar a two waaka' vlalt with tho proyress of the twentieth con- Mra. M. A. Artlpir of Price and Mrs. oare she iMtl errud in my ideutlte. 1 {opera houee August ninth. the district In the leylelature. frlanda. week In Shepardsvllle the guest of tun* «'ivillsation Is certainly a trait­ Miss Mildred Dunkel. E. M. Chadwick of Raw made a bos- •puke of the uulairleii preeo at sno. oe- Mlm Erma Petnch spent two dsya Together they made expeditions In ­ Mra. E. S. Adama apant Wadnaadajr or to his state. Mr*. I... W. HIcok returned to her InesB trip to Ovid Wedne*4tay. •ouiint; that sbe was a stnuiger. {ruint- of lost week with friends In RUey. to <'entral South America and made In L«analng at tha homa of har aon. Take the riuesilon of the referen ­ home In Ovid after visiting her daugh ­ Mias Grace Walter returned to her ed luaiiy of tbeiu out to her. 1 con* Mrs. Paul Jury of Bengal spent ono discoveries and brought back speci­ Edwin. dum which, as we all know. Is that ter. Mrs. May Andrews. home in Shaftsburg after a few days feew 1 did iikhm of the talking, tor tbe day lest week with fiiende In town. mens that revolutionised many of the Mra. C. E. Moyara of Datrolt la vis­ when a law is made by our leyiaia- Miss Nom Miller who has been visit with Mrs. H. M. Darling. girl Heetiictl distrait and. to tell tbe Remember that Alltaon la oft tha accepteest authorities on aoologlcal quee- Adams. trutU. did uot seem especially inter- tf ple. they will take the matter up and home in Riley Monday. Amy. returned to Saginaw after a tlons. Clayton Bloomer la visiting hla eoted. Indeed, ■•ronil ttmae sbe made Mlm Roos Grom of iMnoIng lo vlo- pass their opinion on it by their votes; Mr. Helfncr Goettc of Orion. Mich., week's vlalt srlth Mrs. J. M. Flint. Mr. Jackson waa thirteen years in grand-mothar, Mra. William Bloom ­ remarka entlrrly tnu to vant to tbe sole Ring her tethor. Mr. M. Grom of Fow ­ If it should pass the people it would called here by the death of hts father, Mlases Blanche and Jeanete Flan ­ the diplomatic service as consul In the er in Flint. )0ct of maverMtlon. Sbe said nothing ler. t>eitume a law without the Kovernor's returned home Monday. Ijeeward Islands. lea\ing there only John T. Mlllihan ratumad Monday agan are making a two sreeka vlalt to abow tbnt sbe supposed me to be Mlae Millie Brown of !• s.anature, as in a truly democratic Miss Eva Troop, who haa been vis­ with relatives In Indlanapolla because the climate was affecting the night from a four waaka trip to tha some one etor. made no blunder In visiting Mias Millie Baldwin of Foss- country the people are supreme. iting relatives and friends in Bt. Johns Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Ellis aad baby health of his wife. He had relatives Pacific coast. ■peaking of my ixioltloo. family or ler. Then there is the question of tho returned to Eleiding Monday. n turned to St. Johns after a two Mr. John Boanstood of St. Johno to In Ovid and was persauded to come Mr. A. D. Sherman and Dannlaton frtetids. recall, which is as Important as the here and make his home. He is a Miss Carrie J. Htesrart mtamed to weeks* vtflt srlth relatives in Tpal- spending a few days with friends hi Hcott of Ovid apant Tuaaday with Mr. Preoe ntly wo aroeo end otrollod other question. If you hire a man to hoiilculturlet of accepted authority her home Hunday after spending a lantl. town. do your arork. you want It done as Orin Blanchard. few days at the home of E. H. Webb. through tbe rooms. iNuaing ■onotom. and devotee himself In these dasrs to Rev. and Mra. Clara Whaley of F. L. Poech and John Bowor spent you direct; if he will not do it the best Mrf. A. Pouch and daughter eopreme court Jodgm. coblnot oteeora. the cultl\*ation of a fruit farm and big Mt. Pleasant are vlaltlng at tha homa one day loot week with friends la thiny you ran do Is to dlacharye him Florence are spending the week with market garden. He ia constantly ex­ of Wm. Henderson. membere of the dlptemetlc corps end Rltey. and put another in his place. Only her mother. Mrs. C. R. Buck of Lan ­ perimenting In horticulture and has las Emma Sherman haa returned to other dlotlngnlohod pooplo. My com- Mrs. Fannie Patterson spent oao a short time ayo it was said that our sing. brought out some varieties that have her work In Owoaao, after a waok*s ARKTAIJUa> OF FOR THB OOtJBT penlou seemed to ho onlmprooood by day of loot week with fiiende In Bt. ropresentatlvo from Watertown vot- Mrs. Woodhams and family left attracted wide attention. visit with har parents. them, but thore woo oao peroon who Johns. e<] entirely ayainst the wishes of a Monday for a weeks visit with her HOrSE SqfTARE. One of his accomplishments that la Mrs. Carrie Calkins and little dau ­ prodocod (|olte a dUVetoot oflbet. Fred Buck paid a brief visit to hte yroat majority of voters of this state daughter. Mr*. Nora Hawady of Careon indicative of the man*8 ability to see ghter Muriel haa returned from vis­ The court house square promises to parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buck re­ In the matter of railroad rates, and City. That was tho yoong naval tdBcor who and grasp an opportunity, was the iting friends In Detroit. be a very attractive spot, some Im- cently. there are numberless Instances In the Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Estes and daugh ­ hod startod to join bor whoo I bod purchase, of the entire output of If you wish beautiful clear, white provemenu having already bac Mlee Pearl Baldwin le home from leylslature of members who voted ter Leta and Miss Hattie Church ore done so. IVbenevor bo poooai! m I stamps at Tortoga In'^the Virgin Is­ clothes, use Ruaa Bleaching Blue. All made and others in prospect. Tpoilantl. where she hoe been oft ayainst the interests and wishes of taking a two weeks outing at Crystal could feel ber bond tighten on my lands. They tost him comparatively grocers. Refuse Imitations. * The seats which have been needed school. the people. l.ake. arm. He aiwaye lookod at bor intent ­ little, but because he completely cor ­ H. B. Karchar retruned to his home and dlscumed for years, have finally Miss Bertha Cooper of Ovid la via- It is hardly necessary to take up Mr. and Mr*. Henry Llndoay of ly. wtetfolly and 1 thooght laprooch- nered! the market these stomps went in Rose City after a short visit with been installed by popular aubaciiptlon. Ring her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joo. the question of primary’ reform. Ev- Eureka and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. D. Phil­ up In value by leaps and bounds until relatives and friends In this city. There are fifteen of them, made of folly. I would bavo glvon woy to him. Cooper. er>* voter knows that it is the only lips of this city spent Sunday at Round they were In greet demand and at Mra. Riley J. Woodruff underwent iron and hard maple, and they are but my companion gave mo no oppor ­ Mlm Soine VanAmburg la vlatUag way of votiny to express the will of I.Ake. prices some thlrty-flve or forty times a slight operation, performed by Dr. scattered In advantageous positions tunity to do ao. 1 give bor choncoo to a few days with fiiende and relottveo the people. It eliminates wire pull- .Nfr. Gerben DeVries of Oklahoma times what he paid for them. He Hcott and Dr. Jefferies. Tuasday. through the grounds. A petition to drop mo. but obo did not avail boroolf in St. Johns. iny to a deyree and ylvea a larye is visiting his parents in Oreenbush. made a clean profit on this transaction Mrs. Simon Hkynes waa callad to the council and board of public works of thorn. Toward tho clooo aho drew Mlm Edwin Moepheraon of Lansing amount of satisfaction to the voter. also friends at Grand Rapids and Pe- of more then 16,000. Harbor Hprlnga *ruaeday by tha Illness asked for electric lights at a number expects to visit her brother sad fam­ .\9 to yiviny the women a rtyht tn*key. mo to a room whom Aho could aoo the of her daughter, Mra. Frank Bond. of points in the square at night. At ily this week. to vote. It seems there is not a man -Mrs. Caroline Stafford and son Joe goeeta poaolug out. I was standing A N NCH’ NCEMEVre. Mr. and Mra. J. Frink and aon re­ present the square is absolutely dark Mlae Olga Whittaker who baa bean that would not accord the privileye of Ohio and sister Miss Anna Bard kmklng io another direction when 1 The ladies' aid society will meet turned to Alma after a week's vlalt and many people dislike to pam to Lowell after a weeks visit with to his mother, sister or dauyhter. We of DeWitt are v'lslting relatives in board bor give a algb —It •o om o d to me with Mrs. Roy Merrill Thursday, at the home of Mrs. P. C. Seifert. through It at late hours. The board friends la town. know that they know* as much as Ithaca. a sigh of lollcf —ond oho ateod mo to .lugust 16, at one o'clock. All are In- Mrs. David Richard who haa been granted the request and 8upt. Preston Martin and Amonesl Holneka of any one of us. and a great deal more Charlie Phillips of St. Johns and take bor to ber mothor. Mm lod me vlte»l. visiting Mr. Wallace Annls, returned will soon Install the requisite lights. Riley spent Thursday with RobMo than *;ome who vote. Ralph Anderson of Essex spent Tues­ There will he an Ice cream social to her home In Ithaca Wednesday. Grand Army member* to remove the toward an elderly lady, but befoio we and Alfred Pooch. A. i*. FIEDEW. day with Fred and Dean Bond of at the home of Walnce Huggett :'llo Holmes of Lansing, returned to cannon to a position nearer the court rracbed ber bid me a formal good Master Harold Dane la spending 81, Johns. August 6. Duplaln. Tuesday evening. August 13. Kverj' her home, after a week's visit with house and provide it with a suitable evening and hooteued on alone. a few days with his sunt, Mrs. M. Glen Ridenour who has been in • >ne Invited. her friend. Miss Beatrice Griswold. foundation. The present site of the Tile next attomooii I mot my com* Traxrls of Beagal. AN A.MMATKII PIMX>W .'Hattie. Wash, for the past four The Hengal Epworth I>eague will Mrs. Margaret Halstead and daugh ­ cannon Is then to have an ornamental pauiun of the ex’enlng before on one Miss Hooel Kinney of St. Johns r*harles n. I). Hoherts. the nature month* returned to his home in St. give an ice cream social at the home ter. LUxle. returned to Muir, after fountain, for which the county and of the residence avenuoo and roeolvod ■pent one day of last week with Mlm writer, was In Milan recently when he Johna Sunday. tftty will be asked to defray the ex­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. .M. HIcks'r Friday a week‘s visit with Mrs. Ira Knapp. a dead cut. Ruth Dene of Fowler. re. aived a hurry < all to Paris. His Rev. and Mr*. J. B. Pinrkard and pense. The wafer pipes are already evening August 16. A cordial Invita ­ Mr. Albert Stoll who haa been vis­ I had thought that there could be nu Eugene Parker. Jeweler, will be at funds were low and it was impossible tion Is extended to all. daughter H4xel nnd Glenn Henderson easily accessible, ao that the coat Albert Martin's drug store every Mon ­ to await the arrival of a draft which iting at the home of John H. Wheat Inconsistency of womanklud that I The r. n, I.adles' Aid Roclety will returned to JJetrolt the first of the left Monday for a two weeks vacation would not be great, while the effect day. tf he expected In a day or two. He had meet August 15 wltti Mrs. Flora Miller at Crystal Ijske. would be very pleasing. was not prepared for, but this went Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ike apant enough for a second clasa railway tic­ week. further than anything I bod ever ex- and Mrs Miller's committee will serx'e Mr*. W. J. Hunter and Mrs. H. C. Mr. and .Mr*. L. French returned to Sunday lost with the latter's porente. ket. but nothlny over for a sleeper. In ­ refreshments. Everyone come. lllls*field Wednenday after a short perlonced. Tbe girl bad token me up Mr. and Mra. W. H. Buck. deed, he was so near broke that he Doty went to Muskegon Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Charles visit with Myron Case of Oreenbush. WftNDERBl TWENTY WILES for a purpoee. But what purpooo? Mlaeee Nora Martin and Nallle Long could not afford to pay for the rent of <’K.HFTI-:nY HF.ATK of Greenbus. Was It to pique tbo naval oflIcorT 1 returned home from Mount Pleasant a pllloa*. Price. The board of trustee- of the ceme­ Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and Henir Tomllson of Oneida. N. T.. did not thlte so. after a six weeks schooling. ‘*I was doomMl to a nlyht on a hard, has returned home after a month's MRS. HENRY PRHR FOr.ND TN tery* has voted to purchase twenty- family, who have been visiting at Wm. 1 hove one rote with wmnan-^iot to Mr. and Mrs. August MlUer of Woot uncomfortable seat.** said .Mr. Roberts. visit with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glasple five seats, to be pla* ed In suitable Lake's have returned to their home GRATIOT CXRT^rrV. do what they expect The girl who Bingham apoat Sunday with Mr. and In telling of the experience. **and I locations In the cemetery. It Is ex­ nnd other relatives. Mra. F. L. Poech and famHy. .•crtalnly envied the temporarily more in Milan. .\lr*. Mamie Watkins of Dayton. Mr*. Henr>' Fehr, aged ftS years, had used me would doubtless wolt for pected that a c»*mj»etent lamlscape Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams and two Ed Baldwin, who la employed at fortunate ones who could rent pillows. Ghio. who has been the guest of her living near Crichton's corner.*, wan- me to seek nn acquaintance, ao 1 made gardner will be t-ngiiged to plan the little children of Lansing spent Sun ­ Jackson, spent Sunday with hie par­ A<'ross the aisle from me a Frenchman mother. -Mr*. .Marx* Johnston, return- ut 3 in the morning at a place .Mr*. Richard r>u^tois and son Oeo. ing. She left the house to pick ber­ cd. she became* a central fi.mre. Final ­ Mr. and .Mr*. Karl Northrop of ries. and falling to return her family spent Sunday with Miss Wadel's broth­ where we were making an extended left Wednesday for Walton. Mich., ly at a ImiU 1 was rmsualiy preoanted liril.H f»FFI('K liril.Ul.Sfi. I-ansIng visited at the home of Rev. er. Charles and wife of near Elsie. stof. he rose and said he was going to where they will visit their daughter began searching for her. She was re­ A; .-V; tht regular meeting of the and .Mr*. G. S. Northrop the latter ported on the state roail and near the to ber. 1 greeted tier as a fierfect Mr*. Fannie Patterson returned to walk for awhile. F Ma=*on t'o.. Monday morning, nnd sister, Mr*. W. A. Well*. stranger. She put ber arm through "Will you be kind enough to loan part of lust week. Mis* Kate Schoenhals. who has been pump factory, and word was finally Toledo, Ohio, one day lost week, af­ the rej...rf* showeil the business of the Mr. anil Mrs. Ed. Pettit of Grand mine and drew me away to a quiet me your pillow while you are walk­ teaching In Port Huron, is spending received early this morning that she ter a few clays with friends In town. past year had been very satisfactory. Rapids returned home Tuesday after comer. ing**'* I asked. her v.T atlon in St. Johns with her was found two miles north of Pom- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and dau ­ A ‘lx per ent divident wn.s declared, H vveek'j* visit with Mrs. Herbert EsteS "If tbe mountain won't come to Mo ­ "The man sho<»k his head. mother. .Mrs. =’onrad Schoenhals. ftell. the old lady having walked 20 ghter. Louise of Maffie Rapids, visit­ and the erection of a new offlc*e build ­ and Mr*. J. G. Wise. "I am ver>' tired, my friend, and .Mr* Darling who ha* been *lck for mile*. It is thought that she may have hammed,’* she said. "Mobammetl must ed Mr. and Mr*. H. R. Jones and ing ,'vut ii<»rltleocketbook een visiting Mrs. Elmer Buck and parahsl* Saturday and is in a verx* near Ashiey and lost her way. "Which, iielng Interpreted. lueaiM a pillow." I said. "Th*- loan ow. *1 would Is now In the hands of painters, plas- ownetl tty George H. Chapman, Is easy for nie." Edinger. most giadl> give you the use of my -pendlng h week at the home of Mrs. terer- and carpenter- anil will soon building a veey* fine, large . ottage to "That I have done from tbe tlrat." Miss Qlad>*s Hanlan returned to her pillow. Hut unfortunately. It is I.vdia Carter of t»vid. tie reopened. The pulpit will be oc- It* -eni t«» the Jamestown Expoosl- AN DAY .\T HKRI«i: "What di«l you think when 1 spok* home in Milwaukee after a few weeks not a pillow, luit my )>eioved dog. Hr upled on alternate Sunday* by a Mis* Maude Chapman who ha# been BE.%CH S.ATITRDAY. to you at tbe reception?" visit with friends and relatives of would not, I fear care to have you tion. visiting her cousin George H. Chap­ Iwinsing pastor .Mr*. E. .^tebbins and son Jack, "That you were mistaken In mv this place. rest your heiid ut^.n him.*** man and family returned to her home The Grange picnic held at Merle and little niece. Helen Freeman, who Identity." Miss Olga Doering who has been In Chesaning Monday. Beach last Saturday waa a very pleas­ Ai>vKiiTiKKi» ijrm*:iis. art- vl“ltlng at the tllbbard home, visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mlsse* Franci* and Jennie Partett ant and successful affair. The fine "And when 1 failed to recognloe you Hevington. I>. J.. Itennet A .Siin. H. have gone to tirand Rapids for a few Mr*. M. E. Ex’eret of Ionia returned Halstead, nifford; I.a*wts Henry H.: returned to their home !n Rrecken- weather brought many visitors, din ­ at meeting you afterward? ” day*. ridge .Monthly after a weeks' visit "Tliat you bad discorerod your mis home Sunday. CASTCWIA .Mmiley. Harry: Sherman. I>»id: Var- .M. H. Pincomb and daughter, ner* being serx-ed to over 40 at the with .Ml** Kale Brown. hotel, while many more enjoyed pic­ take.** The social held lost Saturday evoa-* Iv IBiMti ka4 OhIliraL ren. .Mr* E. D.; Wolcott, Mrs, .Maud; left last Friday morning for a week's .Mrs. L. J. Calkins and son of Owo»- nic dinners on the beautiful lawn on "Nonsense! You needn ’t make It as Ing was very successful, clearing aboat White Mrs. Sarah J. visit in Chicago with her husband. Mr. llMtailMMillltagM »«» left Monday for L>*ons where they the north side of the house. In the 120, which will go toward a new Pincomb, who Is inspecting an Indian easy for roe as all that! You know I will *pend the week fishing with .Mr. Afternoon a ball game between South Catholic church. etroit and making the trip by boat **I had eacoumgod him.** BIJOU the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ftta- very clexrer and original, being In tke Mr. Alex Fotor of Lebanon sad Mr. and Mr*. L. H. Slelgel of Sag ­ **mrted him.** patrlck returned to Grand Rapids form of a citation, full of portentooe daughter Bffle and Mrs. M. Folor ELSLER A TREIMPER inaw. who have been visiting In the **1 know ko maot leavo on a oMdnlgh! Wednesday home of Mrs. Slelgel's mother. Mrs. legal iangooge. and bearing a big soal sad Mr. sad Mrs. T. Hottm ot taaded train to join bio teip and ooll tke naxt Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Pfckerlag C. F. Patterson, returned home Mon ­ at the comer. tha funeral of tbetr uncle. Mr. John who have been vlaltlag at the hooM day. day If he jotetd ma I ehoald kaeo te Falor of St. Johae. lleteo to** — of her parents. Mr. aad Mra Btnaor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawley aad Too Late To Cl—ffy. Mr. Jease Baldwin and wifo. Rot AHglMt 12 Drake returned the laet of the week daughter came Monday to make 8t. ••A ptopoe rl.** Payne, wife end eon RaeeoL Dr. liaa- to their home In Clarelaad. Ohio. **I executed a coap d'Otet ao the Johns their home. Mr. Hawley having WAHTRD — Married man for term, pkerson sad wife aad Laesaa Btav- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Danley aad son a poeltlon srtth the Michigan Wagon dlpkanate hers would pat It I maot glo. wife sad eoae Howard sad Ma­ Gerald and Mrs. Naaey Danley loft good pay and etoody poeition to tka Works. right man. P. W. Bone. Ovtd. MIok. have eema one eftep In ahead of him. rlon spent a vary pleasant Saadoir af­ Tuesday momiag for a trip to Mont ­ HMi VavdeTille J. C. Farsll aad wife of BatUe Bail phone. fttf t mw you. I did not know yoa. bat** — ternoon on the banks of the Magte real. Quebec and other eastern points. Creek who have been attending the **Daa*t tell me what 1 haaar; tell me river north of Fowlar. Hwded by tbe davtr colored trio They will be gone aboat three a a ska. rump meeting at Skepnrdovllle re­ erhac I don*t haow.** Lnceae gtorgle. wite sad anao, Ma­ Miss Hylvia Parker. Rev. Fred K- FOR WALE — The eetnie of T. J. Urte turned home by wag of 8t. Johns rlon sad Howard aad Dr. BRAOLKY. MILLER AND DOYLE liott and Rev. Wm. Hath, a travetlag on Hlgkom street east. Hooee and **Toa know the reot** Monday. wtte sad doaghtor, Anala. t< evangeltet of Laaetag retamed home contenu Including booko. pictarea, **1'lot yoar motive ta avoiAag the in thtir nsmsst Isaiah Mock and srtfe havs retom- sato trip to Loaelag teat wool by way of 8t. Johae Monday after at­ chine, sewing machinea and bod- dtawx you had been eftrtvtag to bttax •THE UNLUCKY COON AND THE HAPPY OCTAROONS** ed from Cadillac. He haa accepted a dlng. wlp aboat** nooday. letaraiag tending the campmeeting at Shepgrde- position aa foreman In a kuvs table *That‘e oao of tho lacoaetefteacteo of wars very plaaeantty vllle. faciory at Dayton. Ohio. Hla wife srIH the lottorte metko r. Mve. R. I*,' lAMPr — Between Ed. Ridenour's and oar oox.” Con Stephnn hno added another Crigtiton's comers. Saturday aft­ pkeroon aad teaafly at MISS DOTXIE WESTLY. and Dnicsiv Sosbratte **Whlcb I ehall add to e llet of oacb pool table to hla outflt. This neeeeat- Miss Sallle VanArntborgh who has ernoon. ploeh robe. Reward If re­ MR. HARRY WESTLY. CooMdikn and Bock DMictr. taied moving the partition which aep- been visiting M^ E. M. Alberts re­ turned to Chapin A DuBola or Bert Incnaote teai too I hove etored away In aratee the pool room from the ckpar my memo ry.** turned home the fiiec of the wssk. She ^RUla^rfd 40. Slwlp Mrs. William DaWItt mee ditetag store, and the remov al of the shoe was arrompanfed by her niece, Mim When I next sow her I i ungflolaioil m—trifd Songs. RmI Life Motion Pictures shining outfit. her on her earacement to n senator. with her little doaghtor along Lla- Igpote Altwrta t^ARD or TRAERM — We wish to rom stroac Sandoy afternoon. wImb Mias Jessie Crichton wae driving Robert Bond of Elsie. Mrs. Groce T. A.VmONT TWININO. tka horse atmnbled on some eatth down main street In company with a expreas our sincere thanks to our Annia of Beldini/, Frank Bond of neighbors and fiiei^s for thafr kind thrown from a sewer eaoaxrattoa. Ih ■t 8 mkI 9.08 p. SB. little girl Monday when her home Duplaln and Anna Phtlltpe of Bt. tke encltemen t tbe Illle girl won slipped and fell opposite Fowler 4b nees in elding oe tterfng tke recout John* attended campmeeting at Utoep- slckneas and death of our belo ved thrown out and Mra. DaWItt jnamki Ilall'a The shaft wea broken and the ardavllle Bonday. from tke voklcle. but no miioaa m- occupants jumped, bat no serloos mother. Aleo for the beeatlful ABMISSION enlte followed. harm reealted. Mias Mina Nuffer of Merle Beach floral offerings. TO M9T SEATS Is company with the Mlasee Agnee and Mr. and Mr*. DaVId Ridenour Mm Josephine Leng of Fowler are vtett- Mr. and Mra Wallace Cooaa er mer: maelc. Bteghm tng In Lansing before leaving for the Mr. aad Mta Wktae Bakal Ballard: roll ooll, by Jameetown egpoel tlon. — m, md Mia Albert tevorRa fratt: aeaek Mr. Mia Mra. John Roud wara cnH- UowMt Luge# to •a to Oonth l^ron WadnaMlnr try tho to work M tiM aonih of a niaca. Austin t’lmios aad lljr of Floranca Chapman uf vtaMsd Onturdni* aad awiday at tlm Had ralattaaa horr lane uraaic. honm of hia broilmr. <*. N. Towlsa. Mlaa Luclla Tttna of Laaaing wna H. a. Bllaa aad R. BoKaa wont to tha gtiaat of ralalltras of thIa place last CIraad Ledge datarday to atlsad tho weak. epliituallac camp lasstiag. J. Hnllar of North Ruaa. N. T.. waa Mr. aad Mre. f*. achafor. Mm. M. In town a faw daye of last waak. Hollae. Monroe aad BIgle Bollae aad Tha L. (). T. M. M. of thU place L. P. Laadsm epeat Haadafr at Grand will gfva a picnic at Park l.Aka Hat- Ledge. AU Aboard! urday. Angnac 17. Alfred Laace aad family wore Horn to Mr. and Mm. Bert Hnll gueate at the home of hie (Y>ueln. to of Lanaing last waak a aon. Willie Walkor of Oliro duaday. Mlar tiara Ward la tha gnaat of Mm. Mary* Hollee plann ed and aa- frtanda naar LAlngnbarg. cuted a yory* plaaaaat eurprlae on L. Mr. Walah and dnnghtar Uladya and P. Landem by lavMlng thirty uf hia Mlaa Kdith <'r South Bnth frlende to hor home In honor of his were guaau of Rav. and Mm. J. C. tlfty-eeraalh birthday. Meaaem Banta INaiiirh Shturdav. and drhafor aatertalaod the company Thr W. C. T. U. will aarva lea t-ream with aome fine Inetruamntal maa«c. Hatnrday avanlng, Auguat 10. Tha Them were several volunteer redta- pnx'rrda will go to Mm. Prraton. tiofli*. R. K. Lf»wee In a neat little Mra. I>r. t'amaron. Mlaa LaiUlar and Npee< h preeented Mr. Landem a very Mr. Ikavld HtlafrI of Dlainondalr. Mlaa nice r«>cker. after which Ice crenan and Knagrp of llattir t'raak and Mr. Mm* WcAiCTday, AiwiHt st t-ake were eer^’ed. 21 mrrinnr of MIlIrta ware guaaia of Mr. O. <*. Pratt will go to Petoekey the and .VIn». l>»ula Htlrfrl .Sunday. Im*I of the week on busineae. TRAINS LEAVE .Mra. t'addle Marrdon of Wllllama- TICKETS ON SALE AT msi ton underwent an ofirratlon In Ann l>n Yoani la Hod. AS FOLLOWS: FOLLOWING PLACES H FgrnisliiRgs Arb.»r Haturtlay. rtlir waa formerly “For ten yearn I was conftaed to my Mlar t’addle V'onttalran of thia p'.arr. IteU with disease of my* kidneys." Fowto - - 5:30 St. Johns: Oa|ood*sfaniit- It. It. Ji»hnaryrr. war the daughter Mies loiuru Gelsenhaver has return ­ tiain oot of St. Johns and a Bifnhatu. S. M. Gatv* where they pkiced luge orders tor oU the oppeet ’Z of I. M. and Itrbekoh l>ryer. and waa ed fritm Ht. Johns and Fowler where born In Hath July 2. ia<7. Bhe waa she visited relatives. spadel cv Mill be mwaUm to Maple Ra pids. Stockers* pettems in hooae ftimishtngB. These goods ere er- S Henry Hober spent Hunday with his married to t'harlea .’ttadel on Nov. 17. take paaaenivs back after last Store. A. H. Gruber’s Fumit- riving daily and are being set op and placed on our S 18116. family of this plat'C. Mra. Htadel waa naturally of a L>uls J. Volelnet was auc{*eesfuJ last train aiiivaa froin Dattoil. uia Slofe. Saturday evening <'«)unting the fairy* different sal esroom floors. vK’arloua nature with a fileaaant w*ord Oua «l and amlle for everyone ahe met. a balloons In the show* window of P. W. Foadar. C. Grular and F. Baying in immense qnantities. for spot cash, we lovina iliaiaoiltlon. aenemua to a .Morris A Po.. North loinslng. Mr. Sturiis. always get the very lowest price, and give our cus­ fault and charitable to all. Her at-- Knaup wh«» clerks there presented Dewitt. Wood's Furniture «iuulntant'ea and frienda were almoat -Mr. Volslnet with a fine silk tie for tomers the benefit of the bargain. Wh are a branch nurnlierleea; none knew* her but to the accurate counting. Lay aside yoor work for one Store. of the largest house-furnishing concern in Michigan, litve her and ahe will In* areatit mlaa* •Mr. and .VIrs. Fred «Jelsenhaver. day and have an aojoymbie day eHny spent pkBD for it. taka it in. Her lllneaa w^ua of long duration .Sumlax on the farm. the very best goods obtainable, and can save you and aevere suffering. .‘ught f«»r life w*hlle with old friends. airength ant! breath laated. She leav- L»uls t2elsenha%*er and son s|»ent Visit our store when you come to Lansing. You ea a huabanil. father, four br«>thera .Sunday at the home of his brother. ^»?a?a»a»a»iiaaaaya»M3MagygX aT»t»»a»aI»»a»#taaaaaaa»aaa a iSat a '8 a t a 'lfii!( anil two alalera anti other relatlvea. .Mrs. Rose Heller called on Mrs. are always welcome. Twii brothera and tw imHUBR The lAmIt nf LIfr. »’ounty. .She waa a member «»f the .Henalor Pettu* was credlteil with that he loat preatlge aa a serious de ­ Pol. .Hllas \V. Hurt says that he was I>. of K. and I*. < >. T. .M. .M. which t»r- The most eminent medical scien ­ having the t»e«»< acf|uaintance with the bater and he ^included that he would oni*e In President Lincoln's office when dera atlenileil the funeral In a b4>dy. tists are unanimous In the conclualon Hlhle uf any member «if the senate, drop the humor. He didn't like the the chief exe<'Utlve was asked to tell The funeral waa held .Sunday after- that the generally accepted limitation and It waa quite uaual for him to tire Idea of pe«>ple whenever he got up to one of his gof*d stories. nt»on from the M. K. church. Itev. J. of human life le many* yearn below the Ht'riptural quotations at op|M>nentn In talk expecting to have a grtod laugh. “The president drew himself up." Thi Nisanl Foniiliiri 68. ('. I>tetrlch officiating. attainment possible with the advanced He wanted to be a serious man and to say*s Pol. Burt, “and turning his back the <*our*e of ilebate. knowledge of which the race la now In 1K4V, during the gidd fever. Mr. be taken serloualy. He w’aa satisfied as far as possible upon Itie major, “Kcgulur Aa TIm* Sun" possessed. The critical period, that Pettus traveled fr»»m .Selma. Ark., his that he «H>uld not do both. From that with great dignity* addressed the rest la an expreaalon aa old aa the race. determines (ts duration, seems to be home town. t«» Pallfornla. on horae- da/ until he droppeft Into a humorous of us saying: “I believe 1 have the No d«>ubt the riaing and aetting of the lietween 50 and 60; the proper oare of back. and tlurlng that long ride hia vein In the senate he never vlolatetl IMipular reputation of being a story aun la the mt»at regular iierformance the body during this decade cannot be • 'hlef (»ast lime was reaillng tha Ulble. his resolution. teller, but I d«» not deserve the name In the univerae. unleaa It la the action too strongly* urged; careleaanem then In Ibis way* he was almost able to .Senator Pettus said «>nce to friend in its general sense, for It Is not the nf the liver and lH>we|a when regu* being fatal to longevity. Nature's best learn the t^mients of the go«Ml IsMik by In the ('loak room of the senate: story Itself, but Us purisise. Its effect, lated with Dr. King's New* Life Pllla. helper after SO la Rlactrlc Bittern, the heart. "lb. you know there Is one of the that Interests me. 1 often avoid a Ouaranteetl by J. T. Mlllman and C. sclentIhc medicine that revltallsas ev­ Pettus was 6 feet 4 Inches tall and ablest men In America 'tccupying a long and useless discussion b>* others K VanSk kle. drugglata. 2I> i-ents. ery organ of the body*. Guaranteed by still threw back his shoulders. seat in the lower house—a man with or a laborious explanathm on my own J. T. .Vflllman and P. E. VanHIckle, In W’aahlngton he was known aa a clear, legal mind, a mature brain part by a short story that Illustrates druggists. 50 cents. honest lievond any* |H)aalblllty of sus­ and a Judicial training —yet n4i one my |Milnt of view*. .So. t«Mi. the sharp­ OLNEY picion. The fteople «»f his state have pay*s any attention to his arguments ness of a refusal or the eilge of a re­ WATERTOWN CENTER always known the same thing. There on great questions. Why? Because buke may be blunted by* an appropri ­ tleorKf lllaley anil family of pon- waa n4» more iMipular man In Alalwma. he has )>een all of his lifetime u hu­ ate story*, so us to save wounded feel­ tlai have )>een vialtlng at Itev. II. It. morist, H story teller, a funny* man." ings and yet ser\*e the purfMise. No. i The senator cheweeen vialtlng .Miss Ivah Itllss. Miss Itllss received ried a reil iMindanna and enjoyed friction and tllstrewn. ’ These are al- In Jeaalr. many useful presents. poker. Piles get quick and certain relief m(»st the exact words, of which I made How m*iiT tioM* wr iiMo told UmI “moiHrr tb« marr The PieaHant Vaile> Alil at Mra, .Mr. an»l .VIrs. Pharlle Tucker visited For a l»»ng time In his early career from Dr. Shoop'e Magic Ointment. a record that night.” go;" told that if wr waotad to do aocDathiBg to maka a atir ovt of thr ilurtia Itumhaugh'** waa well attend- at Wlllaid Klnge .'iunday*. he gave the tdder men the full benefit Pleaee note It la made alone for Piles The W P. T. meets with .VIrs. ordioary. —"cat a •wath,” aa thr bora oltan tann it,—that thr fror eil anil a ginxl time enjoyed. of his wit and he waa rapidly* achiev­ and its action la positive and certain Torturing ecxema spreads its burn ­ LIbble nice Friday. .Vugust H. ing fame as a humorist. Then he Itching, painful, protruding or blind ing area every* day*. Doan's Ointment ■panding of aoaay woohi liccoaipiiah the ^bjact; that it, by and tSeoiKe Flelila haa returned from Haatlnga. Mr ami .VIrs. I». F Ponrnd spent lame to the «-oniiuaton that while he pllee disappear like magic by Ita uae. t|ulckly stops Its spreading. Instantly throagh thi« wr could attnct atiantioa. and attrntion i« tbr moat .Mra K. A Thi>m|taon of Fenmore .Vug 1 In latnsing ai Waverly iMtrk. could defend himself f«»r the time I.airge nickle-cupped glaas Jars 50 cents relieves the Itching, cures It perman ­ thataooM baadlaaa. uathiakiog proplr rrar iiaro aaaloU? attract a|Mtnt WVdneaday with her iMirenta. .Vliss Hattie (’orbln Is -itendlng a iigalnst men with his humor, yet In Hold by all dealers. ently*. At any* drug store. It waa Abiaas Sarrr who aaaiog a party, who had oot raraoi Steven oiney and wife few days with her dunt. .Mrs. laiura .* ex|»e( t to hullil a wall under thi- Pieaaant Vallex church .\ll«- Hraie Hunier enteMalned .Vliss and hia mooay it aooo partad anil turn tlu- church around and alathar« Hr would S«»m» of th« iterman Haptlat breth­ W Hungerford -pent a few days girr nnpiormaat to mao who liha himaalf harr fxxatnmrrd at tha ren .Itlended u meeting nf their church with hi- daughter. .Mrs. Tom Hall. biltocu and who now, by and through wiiat ia aarad orar and aborr at .N'ew Haven .Saturila> and .Sunday. .Mra. A. Itumltaugh haa lieen vlail- During the sdmmer kidney Irregu ­ A Free Toy ftpaoaaa and actual narraaitira. arr accumnlaliDg muory in a mr- Ing her -on here on the farm from larities are often cauaed by exceaalve iogn at.'Oount for tbr purrhaae of a hotnr wlian tbr time reachad Klalc. drinking or being over-heated. Attend that tbay hara auougit to make thr atari with. (ieorge French and wifi' expect to to the kidneys at once by ualng Folay's It waa .\brau Sarrr who. aaatug thr racklraa waatr madr hr tbr vlait with relative* In Tuacola counl> Kidney Pure. Sold by C. E. VanHIckle. ualhrifty wagi aamrr and hia anthiDkiug wifr. ramarkr*! that "dual In a few ilav*. For your Hoy or (tirl with every package of Mlaa Pearl Mh\ of Klele haa le-en Toy Oats riiaa baforr tha broocn into tha lap of a naw ootnpaoiooahip." Tbay ■•Ix-nillng a few daxa with .Mra tie,, NORTH VICTOR will atop aod think whan it ia loo lata.— wbau tbr opportnnity haa I>epue Special Price: 4P regular 10-cent packages for M& goor liy. which if takrn wbao tbay pnaaaaad it, would barr madr .Miss Fanni** Hadlev was the guest of .Miss Mari'ta Heckxxllh last week.! WImi .\ New Jemry Kdllor Nuya than both maafortablr and happy. The .* Gllle«> starts on a business and pleasure trip trip to Copirado Mon«lgy. fortabla cifaaaMlaaoaa, they are aot fooliab spandata. Tbay are .Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. .Maroney and tbeea wbo amba it poaaihls for aa to beva tbe oaaay iiaprovaownta daughter Margaret and .Mlsw Ethel 11. Allen and family* attended the aad laaay of tbe cocaforts wbieb we are parmittad to ee)oy Clapp spent the latter |>art of the i>ast ttw'osso Home Coming. week with Mrs. Mamnev's parents Gall a halt: slop right wbare yne are aad proasiaa yo araeif. Wm. Metxger has built a tine fnirch. In .Midland. Vlrt»ir ovenden «>an ghter Helen sfwnt Hunday* with Mr. August 5. K son by ooaaiQg a seringa areowat la tba Hsair Uaak of Ht Jabai. wbare and Mrs 11. Halley and family To get some of our bargains in Summer Wash Goods. Beautiful I^awns, It wul bagia earatag for ^on fmm tbe day it la left, aad by oaraial- H L l»oan Is putting down a nice oaaa aad esaitton yoa wdl alowly bat aaraly go to tba good aad la n P.TTRM THAN gTANmiNCL p|e»'e of . ement wslk In front of hi* Batistes, Brown Linens, etc , at closing-nut prices. tbe ead belong to that claaa wbieb oa|oya comfnrta. Iwoaaae they Bpanktfig does not rufw cMldvaa of bod- hulldlnc aawle tba proviaio n to do ao wban ynaag. wetting. Thers Is a roaotltutlowal tmuas Ethr‘ Martin and c|K-e .\||en who for ihio tt^Uo Mrs M. OiimaisrBs Boa W Notrs Daato, Ind.. will oaad freo to have been attemling Normal at Ml. any motbor hor soeoMful hoais traai- Pleasant, rwme home Halurdav mont. with full Inatrwetloaa. goad no Mr- M la.an has m«tved Into Jay nMMtoy. but write hor today If your cbll- GrutiMUgh - boils. The State Bank of St Jolms dron trouble you In thin way. Dna't hlawio tho child, tho ebaaena am It oan't Dr Hall perf«*rme«| an ot>eratton J. W. FfTZGIRALD r »r apfiendicitls on the ohlest son of The McKinley Store. help It. Tbm tmatannat alao cwma adaMs aad ngnd ponpio troahini with uHao dlf- John Hhanck last Haturdax The pa- j j ffculUnn by day or nlgkt. tient Is doing well mmmi J. WgrtolglM brB faMlIy wtf iMMm M» 9mm fa ai 1 mmk ouvM ...... begR Tiaittag har pBingRta Mr. aad atoaa al maalw ta Mr. nnd Min. V. D. Fanrea nng Mr. ALL WMKi Mrs. ThaoBo re BeRavay rettoraad hagai Mra Martin MplMF. Rr.. nnd Mr*. Will Brinkerhorf and wMS nmi Ngrgr in th# talBlory of tliB Mlchl- In f'llo last waek. to spaad aama tiam vttli Im visited Round Lnke Sunday. faBn tttBis Fmlr. which satgnds ovbt a Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tmeedall are Mrs. M. M. Monsar of Ri. Jotoa. Mlaa Ragina VanFleet of Chicaga la pBriod of Afty-olsht ymra, havo tboro vtoltlng frienda la Detroit and other Mr. and Mrs. SmBst Foot apant Arm- vtaittag har niaes, Mrs. Bert Bktnk- boon BO mBay ontiioa msdo by th* tlmo polata. flay at tho hoitoo of Mr. and Mra. Jno. erheff. tko flair uBBBod bo h*vo boon alromly Mra Alton J. Phelpa and aon Dar- Mankoy of nallaa Mrs. Day VanFleet wna qulU sick rocotrod thlo yonr, aad tho fair dooo row are visiting friends In and aroMtod Mr. and Mra. William Rehnaldar of laec Mnnday. not opon for four wooka. Tho tndi- Buffalo. Maple Rapl^ apant Rwndny wlUi Mr. Mr*. J. T. Norris, Mrs. Chaa. Decks oatlom aro ttoac In noarly ovory* do- Mrs. Roy VanLiew from Indlanap- and Mrs. Charles L. Rehults. and Mra. John Foat of Ilsh VanFleet. and Lulah Fred Welter. at Harr>' Moon's In South DeWltt Sun ­ -^**r** ^ Jl* Hafanoann, of Baj Sbora. L. L, wHtaa :»Danr Ufa. It haa been fully demonstrated that many new buildings will have to be Clsvey are spending the week at Mr. Mr. and Mm. Peter Williams and day. rtekhaau->*^ aalfarad from a diaplaoaaaant, ■rrnarirc and palnfai Mr. and Mm. J<»e Werner and children Mm. Anna Martake x'lsited In De­ Don't waar bine or colovad ^*®®**®J* •I®' that I had to lla down or lit atUl moat of tba tiaa. built another y-ear on account of the John Florlsn ’a near Qrand Ledge. increased Interest shown by sxhlbltors. Mrs. .Armanco Hrya after spend ­ of Lebanon spent Sunday with Mr. troit last week. L^la ■. Ptnnham'a Veipetabla Compoond haa made me a well woman ao and Mrs. Julius Motx. Mra Mark Hill received the sad news gfaaaas; they may teem to th^ I am able to attend to mv dutlea. 1 wiah erary eufFerinr woman They realise that no better opportunity ing M>me days with her sister. Mra. Jn** Florlan returned home .Sunday. William Light started for Nebras­ Hunday that her friend. Mrs. Palmer give relitf bnt are really moat iT^ii try Lydia S. Pinkham'a Vepatable Oomponnd and eee what raliaf Is afforded to show their stock, ma­ it will fhra them.* chinery. frult;^ goods, et .. than at the Mm. Hattie VanFleet visited her ka, Monday night'Where he Intends of Jackson, was killed In an auto ­ injurioot* The man who Htate Fa!, where thousands of p«s>p)e sister. Mrs. John Florlan near Grand to stay for some time with his broth­ mobile accident nt-ar Ja* keon Friday Ml*. Pinldumi’s Standing Invttatioii to Women go to inspect the various exhibits. l.A*dge .Sunday. er, Henr>* Light. night. prescribes them should be Woman rallerii^ from any form of fatnala illneea are inrited to write A number of ountles In Northern Mrs. Harrison Hchavey and son vli- able to give more beneficial Doan's Heguleis > ure t*onsttpatlon. Mra. PInkham. at Lynn, Mane, for adrioe She ia the Mra. Pinkham who Michigan have raised from ISOO to Iteil Mis* !»an*y Peabody Thursday POMONA PROGRAM results with clear glaiaei. been adritin^ aiok women free of eharre for more than twenty 11.000 which win be expended In mak­ near •lunnlsonvllle. tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, rears, and before that she aosietad her mother>ln.law Lydia B. Ptnk- ing exhibits of the fruits and farm I>ena Mokes spent ."Saturday in Lan- promote digeetlon and appetite and We can: ham in adrisinr. Therefore the U e^ieeially well qnailfled to iralde finxlucts whii h hu\e been raised In -tng. eaa>* pasrage* of the bow'els. Ask FVHi MKI-TTlNCi WITH VltTGR your druggist for th-m. 25 cents a iiek women book to health. that -ei tb»n. with the view* of showing Mr-. Janr Northwny and Mm, 8. A. GIL\NCa: .WGt’HT II. thoM- who live In thi lower section .Sf-w.irt returned h*»me from Eaton Ixix. i>f the r.iie what excellent opportun- liHpId* .Monday. Gllnton County Pomona tSrange xvlll tie- ‘here are In ‘heir 'luntles for Will .M. Barne* an«l wife of Willow SHEPARDSVILLE meet xxith Victor Grange Wednesday, .Springs. Mnday. first .innounced. on account of the JEWELER .Mr%. Whiting of Jackson. Mr. and Claud- Goings returned from Kal­ f^'IInton County Hunday .<* hool ex­ The .Ml ves I’f.rrie and Ada Patter- Constipation with all Its manlfstta- .Mrs. Bennett of Lansing were callers amazoo Friday after attending the cursion to I>etrott. Grange will be St. Johns, Mich. RUnER *> Hon spent a fen* days with their sister CIIAlUil^J) WITH < t>.\N|*|ll.\4 ’Y at lto< hester. Mich. i Ice cream social at Jas. I»ngcor's Fri­ form." ansxvered, Fred Ottmar. Riley Wr Water Hot* .Mrs. t’ora Henjamln in I>‘banon last The t;. A. U. and W U, C. will hold day evening, Augurt 15. All are in- Grange: "Should the farmer'* wife tie*. Teething The fanxius l onsplrary « ase brought Iteed. kinics, Krtuntain week. b\ the .^tafe of .Mnssa* husetts against their next meeting at Andrew Wager's oxvn an enstlpailon —weakenes the "Are farm* deteriorating In value?" made > >( pure, .Mrr Kd. Hire nnd family. whole *>»*iem. iK^an's Begulets (25 a cousin from Lansing last week. Frank Upon. Victor; song; "Is It rest •Edward J. Arens was a Prussian Mr. and Mm. Frank Beach of How ­ high V lass, dura* •Mr and .Mr*;. Alfred lienjamin and cents p-r boxi « orreot the liver, tone' to care for flowem?" Mr*. Lewi* Hug- bic rubber that w'hf* had < '>me to Lynn as a young ell visited his sister. Mre. Laura Cole- daughter Kva Holdnson and children the stomach. > ure constipation. uelet and .Mrs. Pope; talk by Theo. H. will not < rack« man. worljlng ns a ••art»enter until he amn over Hunday. visited .Mrs. Benjamin' father. Le- Townsend. "Resolved that to teach leak or wear oet wais able t<» open a tiblnet-making L. Belle Winfleld returned home nty Patterson Sunday. Mr. Patterson and enforce cleanliness is more im­ with ordinary ..hop. He was a go<»d workman, but BENGAL Haturday after a year's attendance at careful usagn is ver>* poorly with a < oncer on his was not partK ularlj* su( -essful in his portant than to teach history"; thtr prices on fa; •• the Htate Normal in Tpsilantl. "Charity work In subordinate Orang ­ business, ns he had a tendency to llve .Mr. and .Mm. Ora Travis and dau ­ Mr. and Mm. Fred Luckhurst and rubber goods are .Mr and Mra Erford Nash and Mr. es” Mrs. F. W. Redfem; selection. Mr*. especially low. above hto means nnd was fren in acute, mas* are -pending this week with her fath­ student (»f .Mrs Eddy's he gave up his ”Whst the Grange stands for and Its cular, articular, la* er, Clark Salisbury near F*alo. tives In Pennsylvania. relation to the dally duties of life," A. Hammatory or cabinet business and naturally hot­ .Mr. Qlen .*!|mmons has gone to Lan ­ Warmlag. (hrunii rheums* Master Erford Patterson and sisters headed and Impulsive he threw hlm- H. Warren. Ovid; closing song. tism. A»|)ecthcfor sing where he has employment. If you have kidney and bladder lumhi^-. Sciatica, the Misses Carrie. Ada and .Marlon i-elf into metaphysical healing with The Misses Fanny and Jennie Par- trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Sw .il len or In* spent .Sunday with their cousins .Miles great enthustasni. He tame to .Mrs. tee of Breckenridge ha%*e been the Cure, you will have only yourself to WATERTOWN CENTER Oamed Joint*. Nee* and Llzale Tail In Lebanon. Ktldy's succor In a critical hour, when ral|(ia or Khea* guests of Mins Kale Brown the past blame for results, as It positively cures ACATION Days mstic Sore Thrcwt. she desperately neede*! a man who all form* of kidney and bladder dis ­ week. Miss Mamie Vanderlee of near D*- Sold with the Ksa* • •uld devote himself effectively to her Miss Belle Harper will have charge ease*. Hold by C. E. VanSIckle. all tfuaranteeb Huy F***er .\ii«l Summer C'cikls. Witt visited at the home of Joseph - i»use. Mr. Eddy had never l»een a if the Kpworth League next Hunday. are Kodak Days. Two *ix ed lottim Victims «»f hay fever will experience Lonler last week. 80u and flMi. great t»enerti by taking F(dey's Honey nrun of much Initiative, and his ter­ Miss Lulu Good returned home I and Tar. as It stops dlfncult breathing ror '>( mesmerism had cowed him be­ from Big Rapids .Saturday. MERLE BEACH .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rowland and VYour trip is not com ­ Immediately and heals the Inflamed yond his natural docility. By this Lynn Harper spent Hunday with daughter of Grand Ladge visited at . air pasfuxges. and even If It should full lime .Mrs, Eddy ’s hatred for Mr. Hpof- Mr. Ed. Viges near .Maeon. There was a large crowd at J. W. the home of her sister. Mrs. Con plete without pictures TRAVIS & , tc* . ure you It will give Instant relief.*' f(»rd had reached the acute stage tleo, Murton and MIm Anna Tllsley Ennest's Saturday to hear the ad ­ Rhoades. •j The genuine Is In a yellow package. where It kept her walking the floor at \is1ted her brother Rev. R. R. Risley dress of Mias Jennie Buell of Ann Mr. and Mr*. Herman Covert and of it. night, de- luring that Hpofford ’s mind SHEHY at Ghapln the last of the week. Arbor. family of near Lansing visited at the was pursuing and bullying hers and How can you tell TIm DUPLAIN Carl Hicks of Duplain visited his The bridge was taken up Monday home of Eugene Hlpley Hunday. that -^he <*r»uld not shake it off. Mr. cousin Hunday. forenoon and the dredge has passed Miss Myrtle Dayton Is visiting In Eddy, a helpless spectator of his wife’s your friends about it Corner Drug Store .Miss Eva Nichtoa returned from the road. The travel is shut off untill Jackson. The W. I*. T V will «erve l^'e cream misery, used to declare that the man Mt. Pleasant last Friday. a .temporarx* brldg<- is built. BOOK STORE. TOO. at F. H. -\Id«-rman's Friday evening. • •ught to l*e punisheil for persecuting Mr*. Charles Eliott and daughter without one? .Miss Belle .McHenrx' of Lansing and visited at the home of A. E. Jones of her. an«l ls*l|eved that Mr. Stofford's • Behring started his threshing .Mrs Jenni* .Mc'ullough and child­ Mrs. Martin and *ons are vistlng at South Riley Sunday. You can get Kodaks ren if ^irand l:a|*tds vlsit^-d .Mrs Jane mind wa* avtd Plowman ’s .and other friends. The M I'ullough and .Mr' .''arah Currier seeking to break down Mrs. Eddy's .Mm. F Juenker nnd two sistera the E. Webtk. wife and daughter and W. C. T. U. meet* next Friday, at lit t W»..ne*day. health, to get their property away .Mlsnes Katherine .and Matilde Beh­ Mrs. .Hteward and *on of trwosso call­ August 9th. with .Mr*. E. A. Rice. Eug»*n** Owen -f lonl *. was c'olllng fr«*m Them, and t(* destroy the move ­ ring attended the Grange picnic at ed at the h«.me of J. W Ennest Hun ­ , A IKtchen shower ment. .'Ir .*»f*off<»rd. <»n the other • n friends h*r** ..i.-t w*-»-k Wednesday M-rle Reach Hatunlay. day. A kitchen shower was given at the A PAIR OF hand 'Vii cjircely less dlstraugh:. He Lille Rubv Howe came home Wed- The -tale president of the W, T, Mr.-- Tub»»* !-• visiting her daughter home of Mr*. J. J. Maler Thursday of -^tll? Iwlleved that Mrs. Eddy ha*! nesdav after *pending a couple of Mrs. L<»omls, last xv^'ek. for .Ml** Ix’a Illlsr. Many C Mr •’.likin'* will deliver an ad- brought to him th* great truth of life. ‘r <- in :h«* .M E < hurrh ni xt Sunday week* In M*ntert«*wn. Mr. and .Mrs E. F«*ri»e* rook her u«efu’ preeeni* were received. WINNERS ;=nd ‘h'lt. h**we*»-r unw<»rthv -^h* had Mrs. n. Behring and daughter* morning • 1. ■ ». k ."'he will also father and •Isier to t.’arson City Hat- .1 dl\in* m* “r‘ige He fe.t hL seper- Kaih-rine .and Matilda and Mr. and ; Ids' •!;= ^ •ijn:* peop ’.- ai a union urday. returning Mon. ct '*11 fr'>m her de**|i’ i, .in*! was firnks- Mr*, ‘teo. 5feyer« of I>eWltt were EAST RILEY rr ting In h»- ••\entng ar the 'hiirch Frank Swain and wife -|»ent .Satur­ ♦•d and t* trifled :iv her vlndl* Itlvene^ gu«'*t* In :he home of Ghrlstopher "'C. S." *hri?s. day night ’.vlth her mother .Mr*. Trow ­ H«- f* Hr* «l that ,\Irr Eddx w*»uld no* F«*er- h Huntlay. ' ALLISON’S bridge. Grops are looking good in thi* vlcln- Mi-**-a H n IX w«»ux. u**- ngalnat him as * •’ G Hnyt* a prominent business Fred Green an*l wif- «pent Satur*lav day near Portland with relative*. .r.g h* • -n M I». Smer. l .>nd fam- nev ‘mM .1 *tnte pan. 'ti l»ofh idci man -f Bluff. .Mo that Biicklen'* night It the h"m< >xf J W Enne«* ‘•Util9 Jmp'' I ■ y r. < j iain th- devc prnerts m the Vrnlta Halv- 1- the 'iul. keft .and surest '’harle* Rills has returned from the M; ^ Vera Tav ’e r returned from .Mt •iirumn "f r T- healing -nlve ever applied to a •ore. West, where he spent nearly a year. r , i» ant w h* r» -ne ha ' l»een attenil- burn or \\ »und. or to n 'ase of pllew. Free, for Catarrh. Just to prove Hattie Bill* is home from Ypsll- Cigars. ,ng ‘lie ."umm* I .N* «rmal, i:\i-ur*>lnii n» tin* PlctMrt**a|Mx lligli- I’ve u- (1 It an*l know what I am talk­ merit, a Trial *l*e box of Dr. .Hhoop ’s where *he attended the normal. Catarrh Remedy. Let me send It now. W ii Malk n :i:red M Mever iniid- of oninri«> and T«*niaganil ing ,»l ‘»u: " «•u.'irantee.l by J T .Mill- F, W. Jason nnd family spent .Sun ­ « • Ii Mil *o,Hr, in* ‘or •} 1 ernaind r |{«‘gloii * 1m iIk * ftmixl Trunk man and E. Van.«lckle. ilruggist.* It is a .«now-whlle, creamy, healing, day at Fred Nuffer’*. * Kullua* S*-i«*ni. cent* antiseptic balm. Containing such sboatad Ur. Cooslort Able as b* *|iprsM Made by • . * h-- wrason. Extrem**ly low fnrer to Muskoka Frederick Hpreerbrecker and wife Mr ifnd .Mr M Phllllfi nnd rhUd- healing ingredients as Oil Eucaliptus. hnx*e returned to their home In Lan- ' * from ImI jnat as the whistle blawm mma Wh.irf. P* n-tnng. Tcmag.aml and New * Htsrieti to work witboat his bi r: n %i»ttc,i h br ther in Mi Idlebury Thymol, Menthol, etc.. It glx*es instant .^Ing. after visiting their daughters. C on Stephan . Lt.^kcard and return on all trains PEW AMO "Grerstopt again. That'a wbat ."iiiurday. August 11«0T. Beturn limit Hep- and lasting relief to Gatarrh of the .Mmes. Nuffer and Jason, the last six nose and throat. Make the free test t « ^s for stoaping on ooa of tboa* l*aHtto> A. F ^'urri^r Is erkinz Alder- tentber j. IS'OT Exrumlon tickets eVrles .nnd llt- ?«*au or Jo^epli. and at Penetang to dress Dr. Hhoop. Racine. Wls. Large spent Hunday with his brother. Fred I ^ like them for solid comfort, an ' « daughter Amoret^ of < iklahoma av- an\ p*dnt on I'arry Hound Division ‘>t pulill* •*'ho*»l ground** at I^x%*amo. of this place. i ^ rsloe for roar tnooay. why, thay'ro Tiie«*isy. August 27. dinner .-ind *ur- Jars 50 centa Hold by all dealem. •‘mpanied by the latter mother-ln- rh** Northern Navigation -'o. For Arthur Kress spent Sunday with I ^ Itiggast iiariiaio evor saao." fare* and further Information consult j,er eerx*e*i bx the ladle* A bmss i.*.\v .ire visiting their {wrents. Mr. and hi* parents In Ht. John*. « N. n. Jost so' CooM and aaa .Mr H Ii.Vrie;^ l*H «l agent or write to Hro, W Vaux. Imnd will render popular air* and the A. t; I* Af T. .A., rhic.xgo. Ill. 50wJ .imu*enxent* xvlll Include various ■ « Hade sod sold only by tin ELBA CENTER ISeafur— CSHiaMit W Gwrxt. ril stop >*our pain free. To show game* nn*l •futrt- .an*! a balloon as- \\ ST. JOWMUraOLSTBIUNC ca THK KHIK Bx* local application, a* they cannot I« Oaeesto y<}u first—l>«fore you iijend a penny — . enj*l*>n ma*l*- bv an -Xpert aeronaut. Nathan Brass and Lou Matteson of reach the disaasod portions of the ear. Pacific Coast Valuable prise* will »»e glx*en In the i wnat my Pink Pain Tablets can do. I When th- New Y«*rk Ontral paml- Elsie were guests of Mr. .xnd Mrs. Will There le only one way to cure deafness, Ass rou gcrfiig to tho PsetSe Ossst T -••nteiM^ Th** «pe«ker* will be the | and that Is by constRutlonsI remedies Do rm want to sovo tiwrt* . will mall you free, a Trial Package of ’• ad th* Erie cwnal, *>reT Afiy years .Matteson last week Thursday. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con- Hon Max..r Th**mp«on of Detroit and Do rsu waut to bo oxirs cr. Hhoop's Headache Tablets. ago. It io**ke*l verv* much as If canals 1 Mr. and .Mrs .Hherman Hmith and tlon of the mucous lining of the Eus­ tko tr*p St no •rrtm coot T Itev. V.in .Mach of tjermanv; speeches! tachian 'Tube. When the tube Is in- Neuralgia. Headache, Toothache. Per­ were a thing of the past. AVhen the daughter Ada attended campmeeting Would you liho to h^eo a first-este. good In German an*! English A royal wel- Mamed you have a rumbling sound or ■tufwl roBAaetor look aftor tSings for iod pains, etc., are due alone to blood West Shore hemme*! it In on the other near .Hhepardirx’llle last .**unday. Miss Imperfect hearing, and when It Is en ­ sou fw»T •ide. . anals had fallen In public opin ­ . om** ia exten*le*l and a good time as- tirely closed, deafneee is the result, and Juot wnto today snd lot «a toll rno skoBt ongestlon. Dr. Hhoop ’s Headache Ada remaining for a more extended ion to the ’’raging anawl” of the hu- ■ ure«l ri2xx3 unless the Inflamatton can he taken am rsniiil port wo to CoUfornw. Waoktag- Tftblete simply kill pain by coaxing visit. out and this tube restored to Its norm ­ toB and Orugrn. which tho hoot pooplo mtirlst But the truth la. the Erie did Bertha Parks visited Pearl Brewer al condition hearing will be destroyed hooo sBtfontsod for tho past tt sssss. away the unnatural blood pressure. n.*t mge at all. It kept growing — .Men Past HIxty In Dai«er. at Price one day last week. forever; nine cases out of ten are A lOBial tnrd wUI du That U all. Addreee Dr. .Hhoop. Ba- caused by catarrh, which Is nothing -Ine. Wla Hold by all dealers. slowly, as beflts a iwnal. When it .More than half of mankind over *Mm. Lodema Gross of Ht. Johns vis­ but an Inflamed condition of the mu­ was -.'.mpleted in IRSr* It was four sixty yearn of age suffer from kidney ited her sister. Mm Rose Matteaon. cous surfaces. feet deep and forty fee: wide. In 1A3.'* and bladder dlsordem. usualy en ­ We will give one hundred dollars for last week Friday. any roe* of deafne«s (caused by ca­ GARLAND It w'lts ieepeneil to six feet and took largement of prostate glands. Thl* Is Will Matteson ’* children are report ­ tarrh) that cannot be cured by llaU’s i*arge* of 2 40 tons burden. I.*nter It iKxth painful and dangerous, and Fol ­ ed better. Catarrh Cure. Hend for circulars free. w.*a given another ff»ot. and was en- ey’s Kidney Cure should b* taken at F. J. CHENEY A GO..Toledo. ilhlo. .Mri* F Bussell who has been vis­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moore of Ilannls- Hold bv druggists. 7&C iting at thf home of E Newman for largwl to A width of seventy feet at the first «lgn of danger, a* It correct* ter visited at Mr. and Mrs Elmer Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti ­ titles the pase week returned to her home in the top anil •Ixty-flve feet at the bot- Irregularities and haa cured many old Gook ’* Hunday. pation. It WeA Kklneys rom-. and there It remalneil. Ami I.gifayette. (Iratiot county Monday. men of thl* disease. Mr. Rodney Bur­ •L’***^ todaer Mr. nnd Mrs, John Luckhurst visited while the railroads . ompated stren ­ nett of Rockport. Mo., write*: ”I A Woiwlerftil (Ynck. KVOI.ITIDN 4 IF 'PIIF RAPT 3?Si — *^--?*y*^*|** ^-i^ with .Mr and .Mrs. John f*r1pps Sun- uously. Its boats kept appearing at •uffered with enlargad pro*tai# gland « in tiM atBHt A cb*ck which the Inventor claims The canoe wxm »*ne of the earlle*i of Uias eoBifolKfol Met ftnde Buffalo and hauling rhelr loads by nnd kidney trouble for yearn and after ^ iioato. but It is not in line with the , day. taking two iMttlea of Foley ’* Kidney will run 2,000 year* wa* recently «'on- s BssttnaMts is The work on the church Is pro ­ the only and original route to the sea. later gr^xwth. The attcestrx* of the sperifleal ty Meg to reetk tiMes ____ As Iste as 1AS7 It Is said to have . ar- Gure I feel belter than I have for structed by an Englishman. The mo ­ It Is \nBie^f«gBs!*eBd^^ gressing finely. Mr. ttodt of Burton modern boat begins with the log and rietl \g much freight as did these two twenty yearn, although 1 aw now >1 tive power 1* a *mall piece of gold- I i» helping .Mr Hant Austin with the leaf which Iselectrfled b>' a small piece Is trncencer In owoesM*. Ixiat along by pulling at an oar instead Wllllama* Indian Pile OInURMnt wilt Thursday In T^anstng. again Gne trial will i-onvlnc^ you Mr^ N Mitchell vtaated ilondav cure Blind. Bleeding and IiehlBR The Ml«*ea Corcomn visited friend* | that there I* nothing elae like It for of pushing It along with a paddla. hACSACHS to tl the home of E. Newnvan. PIlea. It absorbs the tumorg. glHijrg in Detroit Hunday. curing sick headache, flatulency, poor Rafta were use gives Instant relief. Wllllgnag* IndlAB •epnt a few day* with friend* here pepsia, Indigestion, cramps, diarrhoea, father of history, tell* us that they Pile Ointment Is prepared fer Pligg or malarto. fever, and ague. Try It were used In ancient Chaldea.—From .Mrs John Hherman of Bclota vis­ last week and Itching. Bold by drtoggtou. mall today. It Is guaranteed under the H E. Forman's "fltorlee of U*#ful In ­ ited A couple of days recently^A the Mia* Nellie Tyler Haturday and sac and tl.M. Wllllama MTg. Co„ pure drug act of June 10. If Of. vention**' In August St. Nichototo. hv.me of il L Mitchell Propau, Cleveland. Ohio. Hunday with her staler *liLL DEALERS’ I Mrs. J. Helnlea who hna boon apend- Mr. and Mrs. Jar Monraa of Bl. Mr. an4 Mra. D. D. of iri>« W. Whltmor*. I'ovaty Dntln tng the paat ten weeks la New ToHc Johns wore ths gnoots of tlm for nF a 4tonm and iho IntioFo motliar. Mtn. ilMioner of th« i'oumy of (Mln> returned Heme laa« Friday. Msior. Mrs. Jonnlo Bnjrtte Bnnilay. O. J. Pmttmmn of Bt. Johns vtaftlod M. and Mala of Iflchtsan. will, on Mrs, W. M. Danett uf Ht. Juhas le PnnU U« John Stgior aail Jaas lUglar nu^ a Murwin and family Bnaday. «Nli day uf AmrnHt, A. D.. tMT, spending a few days with friends in buslnaas trip to Ithaea Thuraday. Ro*'. W. R. Watora ami wlfo lofc m mt tha farm of F. B. Carpantar on aH Oratlot c*ouat)r. Tnaaday to vMt frlonda and ralativag Ri lim H Jamaa Root and family vlaltad tha Mr. and Mr^ F. Helnlea aad daiigb> In RaHaa. Wla., and othar palata. naH of aae. 7 In tha townalilp of formates brothar Gao. Root of B(. wi ninf nw Itold. In aald iwoaty of €*llat4Mi at ter. Bonnie, ami Mrs. J. Helaten epoot Mrs. Joo Haalaahandar la Tlattli^ Jf»haa Bnnday. ■iBa o'clocin In tha foraauon of that last Hnaday with Mr. and Mre. Our la Ionia this wank. 4liP, procaad to racalva blda for tha Gray near PompoM. Mr. aad Mrs. Hanray Wyman. Want Mias Mand Bamara ratom ad Batnr ­ PHMuitructlun of a cartaln drain Mr. aad Mrs. Fmah Gammet were Waahlttgton wara tha gwaats of tftM day from Mt. Ploaaaat whom aha haa in Ht. Johns one day last week. formar*a paraats. Mr. aad Mra. A. hoon attoadlng tho TnmwHi aohool. iMnam and daa%nat#d aa **Thompaon gftA,gHgUgM«i* Sfeaia.'* locatad and aatabilafcad In tha MIse Clara BarMua of Si. Johns has Wyman Hnaday. AthoH Bakiko of Mt. Ffaamat la ^darnahlp of Oyld In aald Tounty of been epeadtnp a few dnya with Mrs. Mlaa Ina and Harold Jolly of Ovid vlaltlag hla paroata. Mr. and Mra. A. tCMaton and daaciibad aa followa. to« F. Dodge. vlaltad thalr graadparaats. Mr. aad Bah'.ke of this placo. 1-S la l*t iB M Mra. Addieon Fraker uf Pompeii Daar daupPtor. ato tar. wife or moth­ Mlaa Fraacaa Coitor waa la Grand mH: er. do you raallaa that haalth la more Mrs. laalah ZIgtar from Batnrday na- Commanclnc St. 2ft cha araat and spent 4a few days '.aat week with her fell Wadaaaday. linpkia Monday. daughter. Mrs. J. Demott. to you and your ftuolly than all earthly Mra. G. Caatnar aad Mra. cha aouth of tha na comar aac-> biaBBlapi? Do you know that to have Harbart Willtanss aad family aad 7. Toa mahip of Orld. Clinton Mm. Will Dagget of Ht. Johns aad Fox wore In Oraad Haplda 8i Mm. F. Dodge were the goeets of Mm. perfect health and keop It ehould bo Mias Rmaia Harp attaadad tha hoaaa Wm. frtah waa la <3Minty. Michigan. your preataac daaire? coming at Owoaa o . ■ S7* a 2.dd cha. a 72* a 2.00 cha. Mahd Helnlen MomUy afternoon. day. Why? neeaoea health—-a woman's a SI* a 2.tt cha n 7t* a 2.ft# cha n Neal t'ampbell of Grand Junction. Loals (*nfTan and family of Bt. MIm Roaa Fox of Foarlor vlaltod Colorado Is visiting his mother. Mm. aormal health—will enable you to be Johna vtsllad his paraats. Thanacay Uumla Millard Tnaaday. Tt* a O.SO cha. and croaa a H Una of aad to do aad to feol juat aa a woman aaetlon 7. S.70 cha a of n Una of J. Helnlen and (ither fHends. Omran and wifa Bnaday. 8. R. Crahb aad arffa vlaltod frioada Mlse Maud Hmith of Burelia spent should. Thafa what you want. Ieu*t ■aid aaetlon: M? Mr. and Mrs. Bannalt and aan who In Httbbardacon Snnday. f :' ri Thrnca on aama couraa 1.20 cha. a few dasra last week at Mrs. John have baan vtaltlng fHands In this Now listen! Zoa-Ph«»ra la made for Chaa. Oraaaa and wIfa of Grand B t€ a 2.00 cha. a t7* a 10.00 cha Kirbjrs- locality' ratumad to thalr homa In women. It le admirably adapted to Rapids vlaicad fHanda aad ralativoa a 74 a t.OO cha. a t4* a 1.00 cha and Mm. Parren of Mt. Johns is spending rentral Ohio Monday. Mrs. Bannatt naeiet nature In bulldinp up her deli ­ In town Bnnday. croaa a Una of aaetlon 7 ft.It cha a a fen* days with her brother. .W. Aok* was formerly Miss Rmma Lott of this ley. cate and beautifully ronatmeted con- place. Hr. and Mrs. Frank Hmith aad r. 41 of na I’omar; etltutlon. For the well and ellphtly Thanca on name couraa 0.01 cha. Mm. W. Ackley spent last Batarday children of Ovid vlaltad B. A. Lud- ailing It Is a nerve-tonic and tlasue- Mr. (^harlle Keisar and Mias Paarl wick and wife over Bnnday. a t.OO cha. a 4ft* a 9.00 cha. a 5t* a and Sunday with friends in Lansing. Hprague ware the gnaats of Mr. and S.tO '‘ha. a €7* a l.Ot cha. and cn»aa bullder. It contains no opiate or nar ­ Ora Blackmer was In Ionia on bus­ cotic drug to Injure the system and la Mrs. John ZIgler Hunday avening. w ^ Una 22.51 cha a of n Una aaetlon iness Tuaaday. LUNATIC Kt Umi aae'*>ung Mr. and Mrs. Albart Baum. Mr. and a: daughter, wife or mother. For the Mrs. Bart Twomlay and Mra. Celia The engagement is announced be­ Tiianco on aama couraa ft.94 cha. tween Miss (*lara Miller and Tony ntiorr seriously afflicted— women suf- William* attends*! a campmaatlng uitkai aftgk; a 70* a 2.00 cha. a 79* a 2J7 cha, and WM. HMITH FINALLY RBCAPTfTR- ‘ M. Hchueler. The wedding to take ferrlng wifn any form of womanly south of Rhepardsville last weak. ollik. S.C%TMi ertfBtt w Una of a ^ of nw H aaetlon plat'e at Bt. Joseph’s Catholic church KD NEAR ABHLKY weakness or di sease—Zoa-Phora la loB.|ua. t 10.00 cha n of a and w H Una; The CJ. H. Cemetery Hoclety meet at nine o ’cii^k a. m. August 20. Thanca on aama couraa 9.00 cha wr.l Hmith. who was at the Traverse worth weight In gold, aa la testi­ with Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith AUl mciWcm fies \ty women everywhere. Hundreds There will be no reception given on ac- to tarmlnua 11.41 cha n of caniar city Asylum for the Insane wi August first. *lxty-one were praaant. ('ount of the recent death of the bride's aaetlon t: brought home **»me two yearn age. of these w<»men live In your own slate Those from a distance were Mr. and father. - wr>me of them right In your own Mr*. Will Lake of Rt. Johna. Mr. and A1m> a branch commancina at Hta> but not well. IV became woree a few Jas. Cotter. Jr., and Dr. A, 8. Pll- tion 19, plua 100 on main drain and day* agt» and hi* |»e*iple had been nelghborhiMtd. Ask them atoiut Zoa- Mr*. Peter Andrews of Rt. Johns and lap if Phora. Mrs. Fred Glover and son r^yde of Ington were In Grand Rapids Hun ­ Totinlna n 10.45 cha. and croaa n Una watching him. but he went away from day. aaetlon 8 10.00 cha a of nw cornar home near evening. A party of men On. March 7. 1903. Mlse Retta Maple Rapid*. of aatd aaetlon; searched all night for him and wi Grlfhth tyf (•olumblavllle. Mich., wrote. Mr. and Mrs. Ben ZIgler of West Mr. Ora Illackmer and Mies Edith "I will gladly send my testimonial for Stanley were united In marriage at » Thanca n 20.14 cha. a 25 llnka. n piund about lU.SO a.m. eavt of Ashley. Washington were the gnesU of Mr. aia oazad by PROP. 8 Vfft cha. n 10.95 cha to tarmlnua 10 When found it t*»ok three men to hold Zoa-Phora. as the greatest, most and Mr*. I. ZIgler Sunday. the home «»f the bride's aunt, Mra. llnka a and 24.00 cha n of aw comar him. He w'ss taken to Ithaca. strengthening tonic 1 have ever known W. R. Waters at 3 o ’clock. August 0 CLAT TODD with hiaaawMd Rtmsdioa Walter Pickett of Lansing is vis­ In the presence of a few of the near of aaetlon S. for women. 1 *ufTereeratl*in. hut thank* to Zoa-Phora ( Cares baby's croup. Willie's dally grtiwtb in each nostril, rould not Ina xactlona In thalr ordar up •traam. .Sunday It being her elghtj'-sey'enth all tba ttos*. I oppllad to I>r. H. Clay kreatbe tbrouxb hU boss. He liod In accordanca with tha diagram now It ha* nearly stopi^e*! the [oiln and has I Cut* and bruises, mama's sore throat. Todd. Room 21A noial Uowaar, March twuuperatloaa wltbout any relief.but birthday. 7. ITndsr blstraatmoBl my floali bos on fl’a with tha olhar pa|»an» i»ar- entirely cured the diseharg*-. 1 \vu* I grandma'* lamenetw — Dr. Thomas' after owe day's treatmeat with Dr. H. WESTPHALIA (lust Gardner I* •m the sick list. boeooM bard and solid. I don't got Clay Todd,st room '214 Hotel l>owney, taln to aald drain. In tha offlca of *•» weak w'hen I began taking your ' Kolectrlc (»11 — the great household up algbls nay moro sad 1 coo work bst’su now breathe tbrough hit noee tha t’ounty I>raln t’ommlaalonar of medicine that 1 c^>uld n THE lll..\< K VEIL wha made iind veil yeeterdax at tbf ctmvent at (Irlffith write**. "V«»u ma> refer an\ .Mr. Ray Twomley wh^» has lieen NORTHWEST DUPLAIN rcct‘lvad accordingly. Contract* will Wilkes liaire. Pa., where she tt*ok tha • me !•> me anil I wi:i gladly rec^un- working near St. .f«ihn* I* now' vfslt- be made with tha lowaat raefam'slhla name of Hl«ter Alexia. She entered mend Z*»a-F*h<»ra." iv»e* thI" n^»t thl* plate I The follxxolng attended the Home the i .invent three ye.irs .4g«» when six­ prove that Iht result" fr«*m the u*e •if NeSa TW PaSeti bidder alvlna acla«iuata *a for Mr. anti Mr.‘. Jake Hens4m and .Mr. I c<»mlng ut Ow^»s*«» on Tuesday, July Z**a-Ph^irH are i*ermanent V ' 3(»: Alpliii Clement. Hrbert^'utnam. tha i>arformanca of iha work. In a >‘um teen year.'- ‘M i»g«' and Mr*. John Kelser, Miss Pearl A«g. 1 10 Aag. IS, Her mother. Mr* J. P Itertram wa* The lie*i wa> to l*ei ome a*.«ureon Loub Itertram of .it. J plain dIret'iPm* f^mnd in the |»ack- K. F. Rummell and wife, iemi« of imyment tharfor. *huU and Kelser .Sumlay. Will ba annuunca«i at tha tim* .md lig*'. Just ask f«ir Zoa-Phora —no I .Mr*. Alice .Stratton 1* vIsUtIng at Mr (*!arenr*- Wns irii<*n. Ine** Friilay. n*» mistake will lie nade V^>u wMI r**- j Joe .NLaire remain* very* HI. getting That at tha tlma and placa <>f said The Wlhl West *.h«»w which exhibit­ elve the me«llcine already prepared. .Miss Ina J«dly -if ovlil was the weaker ex-ery day. lettlnic. or at nurh othar tlma and ed her*' last week wa/. largely attend ­ • oni|Miunded in just the right (mitMir- guest of .Mis- Lillian ftVUllatns Sunday .Mr*. J^ihn c«>nins from ('arland and plac- tharaaftar. to which I th»- (*oun- ed. t|on*. and t*nt up In .sealed, sterilized, and .Momlay son are visiting relatlx-e* and friends. ty Drain ('ommlwionar aforesaid, may Ml** Liulsa .imtth I- visiting friend* one d^iMur iMittle* Pearl .Mead exfiects to start for Da- a sta r raoo ndjourn th«' !«ama tha ae;*e*isment« for In KalamaztHt, Itch* Itch! Itch'—Hcralchl .scratch! j k«xta ftn Tuesday ami hi* wife and Will bo at tba Staal Haftal Pariara banant^ and iha land* lompriiiad Dr Fra. e i> entertaining hi* mother ' daughter will follow Wednesday. l•'.x|l*•rl*•ll*•*•. Seratch* The more y^iu scratch \ within :h* •‘Thompf^on Drain Special Mr- Henrj Fra<-e *>1 .iar'iinai. the w •» r s e the itch. Try Wallace Hler and family spent Sun- j tlay at the home of hi* sister. Mr*. r. If, Aaee«emant Dlsirlct.’* and tha appor- .\ugu*ta L'eher of Kalamazoo i* Kxperleme teache-. n^ithing m«>rc I •••an*- ointment. It cure* pile*, I Sxvarthout xvh^t llx'e s«>uth of liannls- tlonmant thareof will Ih* announrad the Kue."t of Westphalia friends. f•lrclbl> than It lea» he.- thI." If yiu eczema, any skin Itching. All «1rug- by ma and will ba ubjeci to revlaw ’ ter. Mr*. Math Thelen 1* recovering get tired easily. If y^iu are upset by glst* -ell It. for ona da>'. fr^im nine <»’“Iock In th»- from a paixtlytlc ?»troke I rifles. If > «»ui uf>|ieille l.« p^oir y^iur Archie .\l*Mire an«I cousin attended foraroiin iiniU tlv« .i*rl-5ck In tha aft- Jdath KJoeckner I* MI. "lee|. Imiken. the best thing you • an the Holiness campmeeting at Jesse on It order to an. Sun«luy. Johna and Clinton Ctninty and •'ountlee north, aatt and weal who arc unable to -Mr. and .Mr*. Frederb k Maker are d^i I" !•! lak^- IhMtd'." SnrsaparMLu. MERLE BEACH Tha foilowinK I* ** tlascrlptlon of .Mr. and Mr*. Jess4- Sxvarthout und visit him In I/autlns during the time advertited. <'ON h|'LT.\TI( (N KKKK and entertaining their ^on*. Jo-eph an»l Kxi*erlence re<-4immend* this me»ll- tha several tracts or parrel* of land family spent Sunday at hi* parents*. DO charge for service until cured six (4) months Call Mslr aad aeeld the reak. Ktlward of Pltt*burg, Pa. •ine In this *u|ierlative way—what .Mrs. II. R. M^*or»* and "•»n Cellan constituting Iha .S|>ealal Aiwetemenl l>etter rec«immendatlon c«»uld It have** Dlatrici ;rf pal»l Drain, vli. Itev. Fr, ltr«iegger \ia|l«*d llev Fr. left Merb Heath Monday f^»r a few •Such render* as wre r\>*x being day* visit with R. R. Moore at Linden. Orino l.Axatlve Fruit Syrup Is sold M»<*.nlM* at Hiibbard*t«»n l«*t week under a positlx*e guarantee to cure ffuiini%'i«ii*»» ixo ^ tieneflted b) their vacniPin should n«it Mr. anil Airs. Norman Kuhn. Mr*, Wedneo|. sister" of Mr*. Faumt ment there .Mr. and Mr*. .Merit have A A vary If you sm^ik* a lignr that burn* many friend* In St. Jithns. .Mr‘ Thoma* (’rea*er ‘if H«»uth Da­ Mr. John Feazell of St. John* vis­ DMi||gkMf tol«t tHo Fooillrow mm it •Ho«gIcl 4ft* ^4 of “'C ,*•» of «w •% . Ti 7 I kota l« visiting her sister. .Mr*. <*has. with good *.dl laMiml* such .1 »igar 1* the NVa*i*w>tta Reetl tlrove to Carson HIty H. Farriger. Cigar !M»|d by Cha*. Cross, you can Saturday tti visit tiver Sunday with Ml** .Mahyn and Winnie Cliff of went to Addls.in last Thursday ti» visit Cheltoygan. who have lieen visiting In Mbd Girls E fti of na »; of ^ ».i .4 7 1 two week* at the h.ime .if their sister. have a g<*tme bald head­ H. F. Reetl and family at the home (*er»rfre .Smith ed friend. •)f his wife's -Isier. Mr* Philander thi* neighborhood. have returned .Mi and Mrs», Kd. Mranch. anther. When there l*^ an Inch •»r tw»i «»f ash Pain. LITTLE TOTS TO MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SIZES F. H Carpenter. • •n the end 'if the cigar just let It fall tin Mis* Hell*- .McHenry ••f l-anslng .Mr. and Mr*. Tom Gay of I>etrolt H Mc.Master received .1 telegram visitetl Mr. Gay'* mother a few* day* EH of na ‘■4 of ntt- H of nev; 7 7 I la.*i Tuesday aftern.H>n ann.iunclng that l»alil head and *ee h^tw high it 4'an attended the grunge picnic an*l visited Broad Toes Low Heeis Solid Letther Sewed Soles X \y Kalt rider jump. The ashes are n«»t hut en<»ugh P*r tt few daj** at the h<»mes of D. (». la*t xveek. the ^erbiu* lllnen* ‘if hi* brother. Geo. Mr*. Lavern Miller entertalne*! her Soft. Smooth. Plkhle Guaimnteed not to rip •K H of w H of nw t; . . , 7 1 Mi'Master of Sault Haint .Marie. II* !•• burn, but they are warm en«»ugh to Pbiwman and Theti. LtMimls. Mr*. Char. Walker Im* felt Martin •»! l-ansing a* c«»mpanienyle. ntin and daugh ­ Beuitiful Dnrabic "tarted last last Wednestlay .irriving ter. .Mr. T«»m Doyle and Katie I>oyle W H of aH of nw V4 4 7 1 at the .i.N> Thursday, tinding his The ('hl<^» Is a real ten cent Ha­ The dredge Is now w«irking after W. H. Warren vana tilled cigar that Cha*. Cross -ells -everal tiay* siantlstlll from breakage of Bingham Wednesday and Thurs­ m s brother very I'lW with bright* ilisease day • if last week. M I in fins Kid snd soft Cnlf Lomtlh* E H of nw H . . .*71 with n.» I hanee for rec»iver.\ f«»r u nickel, and la the only r» cent ci­ of mat hinery. I'Union Warren. gar where the ashes are firm and -•ditl .Mr. and Mr*. A. H. Hildreth of For ­ T. W. Hlead .if Klba .in«l .Mr anil est Hill Is visit iahunillwithlws •rse RsmsoiMbbIs in Pries V4 of ne H...... ** 7 1 .Mr*. I^ewis Drake of een Ml for .“••me an«l h«*w go^»«l It Is. the Il%*er. kidneys and bladder. A trial t}e«»nr** .Miller. time, and who Is now • onvaleiM'ing. 35c bottle will convince you. Get It at Ne H of na ‘4 ..‘71 Mr. and Mr* Ll«»y«l .stead returneil C. E, VanSIrkle'p drug store ONE .irilOlt A .MULE Frank (lata- to their h*»me In Washington. D (’. SOUTH LEBANON A jury In Hlankville were sent •iut The Post W ^4 of ;*e V4 of na *i . *71 lust .Saturday after visiting relative* !•» Heclde H case, and after deliberating r«»r a time came ha«'k, and the fore ­ W. X. laiunahury. ^ for -ev»»ral week* In Ksjm'X. Klba and GREENBUSH Fsmilr Foot N H of nu ^ of 5ia *4 7 1 I-a»vrence Ge«»rg«‘ ret'cntly ha*l hi* man tolfl the judge they were unable Olive. St- JoKgkS* H. Parmaltn-. Mr. and .\li .- Luman Hun h and re*ltlenc«* repalnU'tl. Ra\ Tonpktn/* L ttn the sU k iUt. !•» agree ufi^m a x'erdict. The latter Ne H of na H of ?*w ^ *•7 1 biilo of I Mare are visiting frie nds In .Mrs. Caroline !*as<'h *ind Ml** Mln- .Ml anti .Ml ' Ray Perry of Dttplain rebuked the jury, saying the case wa* H F Waters^ this vicinity. nl«- Weltz of l>*^'tr^»it ar*- vDItlng at "pent .' with M .\ Sllv*'rnall •i ver> clear •*ne. anti remanded them Aleo th«* township ‘if »>vld iit l.'irgr the home ••( G R Townsend thi.- antt tamll> back t«» the jury room for a sceoml week. RIchartI Toinpkln>- >inil -••n Chaile- I attempt, adtiing. "If you are there too film, TlirTcfiir*', «U unknown .;ind bing, I XX 111 hwv*' t«> send you In tw'eix'e non-realdeni |ier*on*. iiwner* and per- CHAPIN CENTER -epnt Suntinx with hL -<»n Ray EXrLimON .RATE8 Thtiiiipkln* suppers." ORAL SOUTH BINGHAM ■nna Intepew4a Mr. tind .Mi- ('ha* Sutliff The Michigan United Rallwasrs will •Mis- Kat* Swagurt "fa^nt part tif land*, and y«iu Itorga Jarvis, 3ui>er- Ion*- -poke up and Maid: ".May It July ;;o. a - -n make an excursion rate on Fritlaya of last week In liengal Jdr. and Mi**. Albert Berlin visited Ml** Luella ftft’lnultixx I* xisiting at Tlaor of tha T«iwn*hlj» of Ovhl, and please xtiur honor. yt>u might send In ywu Janian A I>e«n. highway rom- H•>yd I>«»>i# of Klsl«* wa* in Kenm<»re each week, between St. Johns and , L. .SIUemail anti wife went on the her parent*. T*im Hamilton last Hun ­ th»- h*ime of her imrents. Mr. and Lansing and return, good for one day, elex en -upiwrs an«l oife bundle of hay." mleebiner • last week. Gmtitii Countx Sunday -■ htail ext ur*- day. .ftir* o, ftft’ln."low ’ji near Ithaca for for seventy centa for the r und trip; lw*i xx'eeke •re hereb>' notified that at the tlma Fred Kvan* lost a go*ul work h«»r*e. |#*n Tue«»lii> It* Tt»le«|t». .Mr*. Frank Halney spent tw*» tlay* and between Dewitt and 81. Johns for Miss Jennit HMive> *f (»vld Is •Mr*. Marx la*w ‘lM Ht. John* vis­ and plar*. aforeeald. ^ir at such other .Mis* IsahcM Fritz of Detroit aAil forty cents for the round trip, and be­ • »f this week at Mr. ('has Jones'* tlma and place thereafter to which «lster .Marv l4e\ft’ln x'lsIted Henry l./ewl* and Tecof^^tructlon of aalil "Th'impann Carrier Fuller of route •»ne Is tak­ People ar*- stimetlmes annoyed at 1t**0 her mother. Mr*. P Hhafley Hun ­ family Friday. Drain " In th»- manner herelnl»ef«>rf ing hi* vaiatlon. Kugen*' Fuller Is WEFT ELBA getting statements for subscription pleir l-'rrrfttxm frrxwi Klctae> Trrmbftr. day. when only a small sum Is due. but John and lik^rx* I>oyie and Austin Mated; .md alc:o. that at •■uch time of -erving his |rtim»n* for him I Ml*- l«lsxle I><»hsiYn of Ovid vl*lteetrolt last Friday and The highway < ommlssbiner. .Martin thousands at a time, not with just Fr*im Urinary disorder* — at Jutne* Purx'e* last week returne*! .'lumlay. noon until flv*> o ’rkH k In the after­ r/**wl* I* making s«»m»' fine Improve ­ I’.NHELFISH TE.\lls themselves individually. If subscrip- From any dlgease of the kidneys. IPtward Po|»e and family spent la-t noon. thi ii;sie**ment for benefit!- and ment* <«n the road leading from Kellsy , ilt»n- are no paid regularly they would He c ured to Stay cured. week reiHirtlng at Crystal lake. le ianiia romprlsed within tha- President .Samuel P Colt ‘^f the •-••rner to A*hle>. —>uth of the Iturl- , pile up on tiur book*- at the roAe of l>oan'* Kidney Pills make lasting When you have backache the liver omp'^on Kfieclal A'^^^sment 1>I»- I’nlt*Ml State" Hubhe: c.impisn> was ing.im*' bridge on* new sluice, north hundretl- of dollars (f month. For t ure* Hurt I>*»b*on .ind family x'isited or kidneys are sure to ba out of gear. l« ! I • will b* subject to review •Msi'uselng In Xei* Y«»rk th«‘ amlrnhle this reason everx* subscriber who owes Ht. Johns people testify. Jume* Purve* Hunday. Try Hanoi. It cures backache In 24 of the hridg** itne half mile grading, tl is bille*! at regular Inttervals. There Ami %oii ami «'a«'h of v*»u, -iwner* tradf agr**ement that ha«; been made a 14 f«»nt bridge < ement abutments. Here's one case of it: .Marla M<>nr<» has the measlee. hours, and there la nothing bettor for Is nothing personal about It. for every­ Henry Haynes, living at 702 Church the liver or kldneya Foa sale at C. and p_r*on* lntere*fed In the afore- itetween his firm and th** Internation ­ nn«l another large hrlilgr of Iron with one Is treated exactly alike and re- street. 81. Johns, Mich., says: "For Rttma Georgia and family vlaltod E. ftfanStckle’s drug store. aaid landa. are hereby cited to ap|>ear al Ilublier «.imi»an> t ement abutments Mr Lewis ex- < elves the same form of statement. "It 1“ »»est." he aald. "for «v»mpeil- many months I had suffered from at Arthur Bullard ’s Hunday. wl tha time and place n( ~uch letting l>e4‘tN to have the road ab and Bunday at the .'(pirlt- pain* In my back and under the short lOnted. Ht Johna. Mich.. August 4. (•raiMl Tmnk liallwat wx«ieni awd Mr and Mrs H Burbank vlsltf^d at loipham. hoys. uallst i-amp meeting at <>rand lo'dge ribs I could not bend or lift and lost A. D 19(17. ______Perry Lewis’* Hunday. .Mrs. Fred Hammond and *4>n Ken­ ••They were lunching. Hilly ami wtraawT. .'(unda> M**nr*»e Holle* .Mr- Holies. much rest during the night, and on Orby Huggett and ('lyde Kmmon* neth went to Kalamaano Hatunlav to Jack anil when the butler brought on Houn*! Trip Excursion Ticket* In -Mr* Kigir Hol ’e- and L. C loinders seve: t orcsslona, I would be compell ­ ed t«> stop work for several days. It went ?*» Grand l^'dgr Hundav. *iwnd ten tlay* with retative* and the dessert it was ween that there was •-••nnerilon wHh steamer from Gran - amp ground* Is now flx-e years since Doan's Kid ­ Wm. iMckham and family vtslte*l friends •miy one orange In the fruit basket Haven or Mu*keg«tn t*. Milwaukee, at Mr* Fre*l .XulTer -pent h part of ney Hlllii efTe. fe«l this wonderful cure, hi* son. ftft’ l>ockhsm lost Friday The Bee?5JhmM^Sr^rour (Tlrl. 9\Vk per Instantly Hilly, the larger h«M set up extrenwly low faros, will be tin sale last week In lainstng. and I am still a faithful friend of this The social which was held «i Per- a loud bawling." r> Teed ’* laet week Wednesday ex'sn- taaiistftBg room aad ail ordinary .Monday. Aug. 19 valid returning up to Floyd Ja**>n 4n*l wife visited at remedj' ” Miss Merle Dunlap visited her aunt ••'Now whaf* the matter •«ai

^lllll■llllllllllllllll| an accidant jnac narth of Bannln^ion the other day. A pnir of tnioka vn- der a car left the rnlla and workad My Hair is havoc along ab«>ut half a mil# of track. is! CENTRAL Over four hundred tiea were cot in Me4U two or s«i batily smashed that they had IMOOGIW to Im* removed and strange to say the Scragglytrain held together and trarko were platad under the car in ooch shape that It could be taken on to Owoaou. sa Traffic on the road woo iaterropled i I Tbs Wedt's News In G - Do you like it? Then why for some htjurm. be comented with it? Heee 4 ^ I* n I* * (o be? Oh, no! Just put on mark the Icwatlon of Bomner. one of Ayer'i Htir Vifor and hnvw the <»ldeet villages in Qratlot cooiMy, lone, thick hair; soft, aaan whoee destruction by fire wma related last week. Heven stores, tha post- htir. Bui (Irai of all, mp office, a vacant meat market, a fratar- your hair faoni cooiint out. naJ hall and two piirala reaida acaa form baarliMi lOt mnks. anch LX>Btaln« were wiped out in a few mtnulas and inn SS gBlIoBB of oil. cmu^t lira from Save what you have. Ayar% several of the owner*, hnving no in ­ apnrlui from m panning angina. Thn Hair Vigor will not diaappoint surance on account of the high ratea. platform bnmad and tha tnaka blow were left almoet pennllees. The blow up. For a tlma two ramtturo fnrtor- you. It feeds the hair-bulba; Is a severe one and it la very doubtful Inn warn in danger, but a nhlft in tha if many of the business plaeae will ba wind blew tha sparlcfl in another dir* makes weak hair strong. Tlmhillrtniot 'rebuilt. The loes aggregates, according action. to estimated \aluatlon. 123.120. The « # # Insurance f*»ota up only $4,420, M. Ilalmi of l»Hhl Ml lUa «log for # # # tha coa-a. Tha dog did not coma back Falling BA fret %oilh n coarreto roof i and whan an invaatignlion waa atartad. PILLS. on whb h they were working at the i tha faithful nminal waa found under Olds <»Ms Power (’o. factory, three men j a traa, whara ha waa vainly urging almost miraculously esca|»ed death at : tha (owa. which had baan killad by Lansing. J«»hn Isham and Frank | u lightning atroka. Three of tha cowa Johnson wer** seriously injured, while = were dead. The dog whined pitifully .MjMk' a maotrr UnwHi at Ihr ngr nf William .*4mith escapetl with a few* i in hia afforta to maka tha daad cnwa •wvrniy-iiix i* iho record «»f Willlatii Z. bruises. i Inuixicnini and deoimus of getting undaratand, and he would not return .Mltch«‘il of Charlotte. It io doubtful The men wrere constructing u con- ; Into hhi home at 2 «»’cIock In the morn- N. W. MIDDLEBURY home without them. If thla record i-an Im* Iwaten anywhere crete rw»f on the new found!*)', when ‘ Ing a man whore name i* ne* knetwn in fraternal circle*. Hasting* lodge the support gave away without a mo- . t(» the |s»lice caused an ulartit to be f. .•4elb and family visited at C. Til lU Toi law « » # Haight’* Hunday. * The SpiritimIMn arr lioldlng tliHr <*onferren«d to dainsing |K>liee head- candidate at tiie temple last .'laturday headlong t«» the ground with the con- ‘'lugrterii. .Mrs. John Young* and little daugh- tw’anty«nfth annual napiambly at llaa* tre Hilda were guests of her sister. Mrays lomhi latt park. Tha grounda have l»aen put e%*ening In the preoenie of a large Crete and supfKirts. Airs. Francis Kcirff formerly of Ht. turnout of the fraternity. After the .Mrs. AVIlbur Higford last Friday. in batter aha|>e and many notail # # # I John* was awakened by a noise In the Alls* I.ted to miiatoal and Iltar- ton. met with a very painful accident ; wras a crash In the wcMolshed, and then Alls* Jessie Hvans Is spending soma ■Mi inn ary entertainmanta Karh Wadnae- a>hand*ome gold ^apel button showing Hunday morning. July 2i», while out j “H "a* still. .Mrw. K«»rfr was unable hi* rank In the fraternity. time here with her grandmother and tlay evaning a dance W'ill be held in •*iulrrel hunting with his young broth-; t«» stir her husband to action until af- aunt. Airs. Kugene H««he. Sigoatme the nuditorium. and Auguat 2^ a maa- A ban«iuet followed. Air. .Mitchell re- er. Their wea|a»n was a 32-cal. revol- Ii*e supposed burglar had retreat- tipondlng tne. %’lslted old friends and neighbor* hem Nelghb*»re laal Thurmlay from varioua and Floyd Haggerty was riding one leg just above the knee and psucsing An inopectlon of the woodshed af­ the past week returned to Owoaso to ••actIona of tha atata. .Speet-haa ware l>el<»nginK to Henry Covert. The boy* down into the calf of the leg. ter the police arrived showed thst visit her |>eople a short time bafom made at Waverly f»ark by Spaokar N. were practicing the horoe* for a race He succeeded In getting to the the Intruder must have had a stren ­ returning to her home In Kansas City. J. Whelan. Ilepraaantallva <*. J. Hyma that I* to c«>me off during the Fire* house but his parents were attend- uous time. The contents of the room Airs. lAella Puller and little daugh ­ and K.K. Murphy of I..aavenworth, and men ’* Tournament. They were ju*l Ing quarterly meeting serwrlces at I were in a state af topsy turv)* —every­ ter visited her father. D. Campbell othera. A claaa of 200 randidatea outside the corp«tration and had Mart- Washington Onter church. Mr. thing...... „ moveable______being____„ upside____ down._____ last week. waa “adopted" in the evening. Sporia e«l for a little brush eastward when «’arr, a near neighbor, was called and ^ the washing machine overturned, and Dennis Hnyder Is very ill at thla In were en>«»>*ed at Wa\*arly twrk where they met some one with a rig. This took the young man to the Onterjthe sheet-iron healer was found In writing. He has had another stroka many enjoyed a picnic dinner. t'umpelleella Fuller was the guest of lank alongside the ri^uu]. stumbled and hall hut was unable to locate It. It Is the belief of Mrs. Korff and the her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Den ­ Ise lien F. Powell left hia home In <^r- fell and threw Its rider off with great * ♦ p«>llc« that the man was drunk and nis Hnyder Saturday. aon t'lty .Sunday morning and haa not force. Floyd was rendered uncon ­ thinking he was In hls own house had Mrs. Belle Smith was In Owoaso last baan heard of alnca. Ha told hia wife A banrti of )v >mne ho teniiem nwl scious and remained on for a consid ­ their tiwosso friends who think that taken off hls shoes and made a vain Wednesday. ha would be back In a few mlnutaa. erable period of time. sleep on *uch an occasion is a waste of attempt to enter without awakening j Sveral from this place attended the and aoon aftarwarda borrowa*! a b|. For 0ver # # # time pulled off a wedding in advance his slumbering family. He evidently { the carnaval In Owosso. cycle In town and left. Powell la Miss Hasel Snyder spent last week Tlterr was a “Imom I 4>n** (Elision in of the one scheduled for the west side awakened to the situation for hls es­ twenty.two yeaa old. 5 feet 4 Inches bandstand. cape was perfect. No evidence of his with her uncle. Lew Snyder and fam­ tall, wetgha 13S pounda. haa black hair Ashley last Thursilay night, and An ­ M’hlle skylarking about midnight Indentity was found other than hls ily. and eyaa and a amall near on tha thony L*>eher ha* a \*er> bad eye in Thirty Tears conseguence. While running In the they happened to spy the lady Indian abandoned shoe*. Mrs. Reuben Dennis and little Ruth bridge of the noaa. Tha little finger w'hich {Htlnts out patiently day and were at J. H. l>ennta ’ Monday. of the left hand la off juat above the darkness to esi*apc the storm late that « « # night that a certain cigar store Is at Airs. Belle Smith and Mrs. Alorrice flrat joint. Ha wore blue coat and evening he met I.eo Heebe, wh<» was IngiiMn (VMUily penpir ore wntrytag d«dng ti similar stunt In the opposite hand. They captured the gentle called on Ovid friend.* last Friday. pants and a «mall aoft black hat. for fear that Khlawasaee will awamp .Mr. Jorae and family attended ths direction. The result was much like coppeT-r"»»lurer>’ ody, ’’ as the old phllos- Indian, holds solemn sway. • phers used to say. L's head and At 2 o ’clock In the morning the uation Is that .Shlawaasee voters have her brother. Rev. Oramer, who Is very day of laat weak, atartlng from a rub. 111 with no hope of hls recover)'. mm Ton>'*s eye tried to occupy the same couple were placed and after an ap­ another lmfH>rtant Issue to be determ ­ blah burner In an allay. Tha tiamaa siMice at the same moment of lime, propriate sign had been printed a ined that day. which, because It Is a David Phillips and wife wem In ware fbnned by n high wind and awept Owoas«» last WedncNKlay the guests of w'lth rather disastrous results to the t>hotogrspher was dragged protesting local matter, will undoubtdely call out through the store In a abort time. The hls daughter. Air*. lAavId Rlcharda alore?. of .Mra. AI. A. .Sternberg, u mil- visual organ. —Ashley World. from his bed and persuaded to take a a larger vote than even a county or flashlight picture of the Indians, wood ­ *imte election. On the same day dele-i and family. liner, and J. It. Kvereet. grower, were « il!^ # gates are selected for the con-con. Shi- | Geo. Snyder and wife, also Mr. damaged. A general alarm waa turn. en and otherwise, whc> p<»sed plcture- nyassee county will decide whether Its I>ewey and wife of Pontiac called on e*l In and the firemen wucreaded In pra Mrs. K. W. Murpliy. \%if«* of a >4l. Miuely during the operation. county Indebtednesa on erecting the | their uncle. Dennis Snyder Saturday. Paul, .Minn., stock broker, recently \'antlng a furthar apraad of tha flamaa. # # Alrs. Glover, formerly of thla place Tha total loon la aatlmatad at 170.. bHit diamonds and a watch worth court houae, which has been declared TIm* Mtilaaosoee Itooie-cviadng (•H- hi wpendlng some time with Mrs. Goo. 000 to STJi.OOO. w'hlla tha Inaumnce several hundred dollars by burglar)'. Invalid by the court*, shall be asaum- ebratlon was a big success, many .Snyder. carried amounts to 143,500. rthe Is a guest at the home of Oe*!, ed by the I'ounty for payment. Owing thousands attending. tiov. Warner | |o matter being Mrs. Belle Smith and Mrs. Von STEAM Irish at ttrand l.edge. While the one which haa « # # and Congressman Fordney spoke to! I>yne attended the funeral of John househ<»l«l was asleefi that night a aroused strong feeling In the county 10 H. P. Portable Traction Engine a big audience at the Central school Dennison at his son's. Will Dennison .\ few matt «if lailngabnrg. .MIcli.. burglar entere*!, prosumably through because of the grand jury Indictment ground* and both praised the city for Saturday. and Boiler (Russell & Co.' • who haard Praa. Hr which had been left un- of prominent citlsens for their con ­ at l.Anslng regarding the anmumga. Its progressivenes* and enterprise. An nection with the court house project, 6 ** Vertical Stationary Engine bo ked. His har\'est consisted of a interesting feature of the program ment that Michigan fa giving to tha diamond ring worth 1400. another the citlsens of the county are Intensely was the war dance and speech by SILVER COBWEBS 8 Horizontal - - - promotion ot§ military rifla pro*tlea. worth SI60. and a gold watch and Interested In the result of the vote on da* idad to form a lifla club and pull Hhopenagons. the venerable (’hlppewa the prop«»sltlon. It la believed that 20 “ Horizontal “ - - - chain. Indian chief from Grayling, grandson In with tha national movamant. Tha A light was burning In the h«»use nearly the entire vote of the county Hymn Clark and wife of Ovid spent «»f <’hlef 4 who foundeil the an ! last Hunday In IVtroll visiting his One Horse Power*and Speed Jack club haa baan formad under the and he nmtie his way in and out with­ will l>e polled, and this means city. stater. .Mrs. L. H. Berry, whom he had in good condition ... - 20.00 guidance of William H. Hanson, out rousing any of the occupants. ecjually large vote for delegates. .'^lopenagon* left Gwvis*e» seventy wh«i la Kn old-tima New V*irk Nation- The b»s* of the jewelr)* was not clls- Hec*ause there Is no abs<»rblng ques- n«»t seen for twenty >'ears, also hia cjaso LINE year* ag*». when seventeen years «»f aunt and other relatives. i ul Cuardaman and a rrack ahot. »*«»vered until next mc»rnlng. The of ­ ilon t>ef<»re Ingham county voters. It 3 H P. Horlsooul > Lfoo*) ...... f 100 00 age. after having hunted deer and hear .Mrs. H. Hcott and her daughter of Charles H, Head, of the Lainga- ficers have no due to the burglar. Is feared that the vote there will be !X> H. P. Horiioaul Kiciaaioad iir'is...... I with hls father over the land that Is ('leveland. Ohio are spending a few 5 H. P. ^•rtic«l RichmoodA IlotaM ...... *. 125.00 J burg News, waa elected aacratar>*. light and Ingham’* i andidate* will I They will at once nfllllate with the Na- # # # now the business heart of the city. ■uffer In conse«iuence. It Is generally weeks with her mother and father. 5 H. P. Vertuml N«w Richmoo states, ranging fr«*m the extreme north at this writing and not much hopea Fim 8odA Foaouio. a 11 rximpiMA...... the state and the Cnlted .Stataa for and Assistant .Master .Mechanic (’ham- claim Is made that unless extraordin ­ 3 8odft I>nim« At —rn ...... fiO 00 affiliated rifle club. to the extreme south, and fr»»ni the At­ ary Interest Is shown and ever*)* vole of her recover)'. . 18.00 I>erlHln of the Here .Marquette were at Amos Davis Is ver)' low of cancer lantic tc* the I'aclMc. are represented. possible Is polled, the total vote cast . 15.00 ApplUatlona f»»r hy-lawa and other Ionia recently settling minor < latm* The ell) Is •lecoraled the most e|abc»- of the stomach. He is going to the Pmot I R'lAAiar wiUi Kanin** and Boibr ...... of those \vh«> suffered |o*s or Injury In In Ingham. Instead of being larger cmm . 00.00 Inforntatlon should be addraaaed to raielv >pf any time in Its history. hot springs. Colorado, for treatment. Oaa Knuckle .Ioiat Cidar P . (iond mm naw, than that In .Shiawassee-, will be much Ooa J. I '' kmm SapArmtor in good condition ...... the .State .Seireiar>% National Hlflle the .'4alem disaster. Aaaoclatlun. 213 Jafferaon avenue. I>e- The ofTIrlal* were making the round* smaller and the result will be dis ­ f r<»lt. of the home* touched and che« k* have Ingtuini ixtuni) I* to Iwvr a “giMMi astrous to the twc» Ingham andidates. lt la expe«-ted that the next Con ­ l*een given for clothing, doctor bill*, road* dl-irlct ’’ and petitions are being « # # varlou* |>ersonal effect* lo*t and In Irculated throughout the district, gress will pass adtiltlonai laws favor- etrolt last Thursday Heptember. | Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain afternoon charged with manslaughter^ The asseaetl valuation or Ingham { electric wires, taking three feet fmm In causing the death of Bdith Prealey. county property is over I15,0e0,0#01 twN. places. Attaching the six feet of •Pillfl relievo pain —not the legislature proofreader whose life which. If taxed two mills, the limit aaj wire to the main wire entering the exMfe a circuit was made with the car­ CO., only once, but as many went out In Hope aanitarium. Detroit, preacrlbed by law. would net ISO.ObO to I last April, following a criminal oper ­ the good roads fund from which might bon which was healed to a while heat Yet. mA ** yaa bet it*t times as it is necessary to ation. He stood mute while State Sen ­ be built ten mile# of stone and 101 by the current. With this It would Has' a (arood stock ator Tuttle, hls attorney, did all the have bean pcraelble to melt the bars of take them. Manypersoiu miles of gravel rood each year. The ; 9ooc L** of Red and White Cedar Shingles in all grades, aJno talking And asked for sri enamtiMitlon. state contrlbutea 11.000 for ever)- mile ^ the cage when on opportunity was who suffer from chrome Judge Stein set September 6 as the of stone road built and l&OO for an i presented. When Sheriff (^ine went Into the nfioii Doyi ifon ihb prepared RooiingB of the heat qualitim at the right a day. equal amount of gravel road...... w ailments find in them Hall to the amount of 11,000 was ac­ with thi. t*x Mid with ih.«-1»'• '•r'; " price, good stock of Cedar Fence Posts and 10 ft. source of great relief from cepted. and Ward walked out of court from tho .t.i. In.b.m will. In rml <««« cmmtfy wbo bhIk tbeff room with hi* attomeya and bonds ­ a ver)’ few year*, have the flneet kinds In the cage were higher than usual Anchor PoatH. the suffering which tha^ i and he became suspicious that some- men. f»f good roads. niffk m tbe woiU M We have Building Paper, Ridge Roll, Common, would otherwise be com- Air. Tuttle say* Ward hopes to leave f thing mas wrong. An Inveeilgation pellefl to endure. Their for a Knropoan trip In the near future I foM«»wed which revealed the scheme Exteneion and Step I^aclders, and a stock of all and that he may pccostbly not be hack and both Herrick and Bryant are said i binM|bt up OB Aibvaklet* soothing influence upon In time for tke hearing. to have admitted that they expected [ kinds of Building Material. • • • t(» effect an escape. * ARiOSA G4ee. Don't SO^S. Ak. JvSamn. SaSsSa. the nerves strengthen ’’Give me bock the wire and carbon rather than weaken them. Wiarnm Hesiry Hmnimm, a hifltoly I and I will get out of here Inside of two It! nuybody twiich - yon J. For thin n*ason they sel­ respecte<1 pioneer resident of I>ella j hours’’ replied BD'sni In answer to Mills, dropped dead in front of the I queetlons by the sheriff. to Ht. If tt folio, ho wHi rotum your monoy. f'henev rushed to his asslaiance and People talk about “different tem- j M doooo. M eonto. Nouor ooM in knM. aided a posaerhy In carrying him Into Milas Madi^ Co., Elkhart, lad the store. Mr Harrison aroa doad I peraments.** when they really mean j when he wma laid on tha table. I dlfVerent tempers olHM. Mlali.. AMS. 1. 1M7. UMAHHk by amM A Birlii. Jalm C Hleha ami John F Barr MKTHIHNMT C**HmCH O. IX Claaiiat «IM koMnam la Ith­ Old whaat. white aad rad ...... 60 Pr««u'htcic ■•rrteM fian«t«y 10:46 a. aca VMdair. New wheat...... m and ^ p m (*Iam m«#ttiivs !•:#« Mlaa Kate Flaoh rotarsMkl from Oata...... 46 M m <«n«1 T p m. Htbir achoul at 12 Alaaa FH4a» . CMaa taMid plakad haaao .... $1.26 Dark Had Kladeys ...... $1.7# ni. RfiMMrth L«mcu » 7:S* p. m. Blon Bhlaa of Ovid wan In toam •»var Mmdair. U«ht Rod Kidneys ...... $1.$« Romiant Sale Prayer maeiinc Thurmlay eranlnv. I. Mrs. Ariail Finch haa ratumod ithar hoaae 6«' par ha. oft Car aauh lb T. Weldon paaior. o4chad Thr fourth Muarter y meailiiff will fmm Oraad t^srvstai by M. R Hunt aad 1. T. Hor* iMf held duDday and Monday Aua* Dr. Ball la home from Cryatal whora ust lit and 1*. he haa haaa for an oatlatf. Coro ommr pi Satonlaj, Anf. 10^ at The Hicks Store on Monday evenln*. tha It. prae—d. Bom to Mr. aad Mra Fred Hubor Corn, ehellod .6d •$$ Ins the itaaalon of the quartarty ron* Thuradajr. Aasaat 1, a aon. Clovar aaaC Ji $•. IT ferent'e will ot*i*ur the election of a Frad Bpofiy and wife of Darand vis­ Cloaar aaad, i .$«•$$ m Wool Dreti GMk bmI delegate to the Lay electoral con ­ ited in town over Sanday. A. P. Doyle of Chlraco^apont Thurs­ Onrrsmai by H. M Hoaraor A ference. i'attle. fatted ...... $1 # $4.60 The Rpworth Leaaue will atre a day at the huoM of Mrs.* H. Dtqrle. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Blank want to Csives. fatted, per cwt .. 16 F $$.60 lawn MM'lal at the home of L. I*. Hatan Hops, per cwt...... $6 0$$ Haturday eveninc. Auau»t 10. A aood Albion Saturday for a faw days' vlalt. Ward VanDeusen and Frad Bm- Sheep, per cart...... $$ # $4 WASH GOODS. DRESS LINENS, TABLE LINENS. IWySLINS. time U promteed. I..amha. per cwt...... |6 #1 $4 The luidlen' Aid .*<»K*lety of the Me­ mert were in Mt. Pleasant Wedneo- thodist •'hurch will l»e held In the day. mUOMMD MKATbl. SHEETINGS, CRASHES. TICKINGS. TABLE OILCLOTHS, chur*‘h parlors Thursday afternoon, Mm. J. S. ('lemeni returned from Corrected by H. «4. Hasmsr A Oeti Auauo 16. Th« entertainment com ­ Mason Saturday after a two weeks Beef, dreeeed. owt ...... $$ O $V mittee are Mesdarnea Martha Hchenck, visit. Pork, dreeeed ...... $7 PRINTS. GINGHAMS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS. Annie Hummell. W. A. LInman. J. A. .Mm. Maud Dennis i>f Port Huron 'alvee. dressed ...... $• • 7$ Preston and .Milan Kmmons. All aM Is vlsttlnx her mother Mra. Sarah Mutton. ’dres»cd ...... tN TRIMMINGS. Invited to at4en»l. I>«»yle. Tallow ...... IH .Mrs Ituby I.»evy will entertain the E. G. VunDeventer. wife and son UVb: PtitliTKV .Standard Hearers at her home Wed- Lyle of Detroit are vlsitlns relatives Corrected b> Byron Denley nesdav . Auaust 14. In town. Hens, fat...... Ic CARPETS, MATTINGS. OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS. Hev. J. T. Weldon is altendinic the Brollem. per lb...... 12 «ampnieettfiK held hi Eaton Ilapids A (’\I.L lll'IKiUUfK Geeee. fat...... t til this week. TAPESTRIES, CURTAIN MUSLIN, MADRAS, Etc. I uralars entere«l the house uf Mrs. Ducks, sprinp ...... 9c Mm. E. A. Fuller and dauahter I>ucks. old ...... t M.ii .\liM»r« last week Wednesday Norma spent from Thursday to Sat­ nlich^. hut It Is not believed that any­ HIDB8. urday In tivid. Corrected by Byron Denley end H. M After a busy season we find hundreds of short ends, from 2 to 10 thing of value waa taken. During Mies All>ertu Chase of Ann Arbor Mrs. M<»ore'« absence her sister. Mrs. Hctemer A dan came Friday (o visit her slater. Mrs. Beef HIdee ...... $ yards, which we offer at a genuine bargain. Anna llummell Is carlna for the house Nora Hatrlaon. ^ Horse hides...... 12.50 f| |S and last Thursday momlna she found Oliver Hicks, wife and two child­ Calf skins, icreen ...... 10 the back door •open. On entering a ren spent the flrst of the week with I>earon Skins ...... 40 scene of icreat disorder presented It- relatives In Essex. Sheep |>elts...... IS to 11.00 f«eir. cupboard doom lielna open and Mias Maraaret Hollis of Owoaao vta- Wool—Medium 26; braid 22 O 26: drawers pulleil open and ransacked. Hed at the home of Qeorae Briaa* Delaine 24 • 2$; fine 20 9 22. Mrs. H. J. Hankins who lives next part of last week. PRODVOK. VMOBTABLJBB. PRCITK door found a pair of muddy shoes on Wlnnlfred Johns^m of 8t. Johns le Corrected by A. O. Jonee and Parr Bn» her porch the same mornin*. and oth­ vhiltina her arandparents. Mr. and Potatoes ...... 50 ’•I 40 er neiahbom heard suspicious sounds Mm. M'llllam Wooll. Hutler...... 19 '.i 20 JOHN HICKS - durlnK the niaht. Mm. K. E. NeWinston and aon Ears Eairs li l« ST. JOHNS, of Grand Hupida are vlsltlna her par­ Honey, per pound ...... 10 #i 12 MICHIGAM Mrs. A. D. LInman Is quite 111. ents. William Wooll and wife. New apples...... 40 ti 50 Claud Tabor Is employed at Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. James Fowrlee and two ; New cabbaac...... 50 40 t ill $ n i i» PaAw • ve4ujF*A 'eA>eemv»-n.»>.»-oaM»-%-e a-e-i Uoyd Doyle was In Detroit over e veA-e-weA’e.we-e-eA children of Cleveland, Ohio, are vls­ . HAY. IfTRAW. WOOD. 8gB9 ♦AAdPAa i »$enercausr yver a doily is placed which Itannlster Sunday. ltlna Iheir dauahter. .Mrs. Henr> ’ Llpp. 94Vic. itor .Saturday. you will bring me In 300 bushels of and .Mm. L. Hildebrandt atendod thn' Geo. Duncan and wife are visiting .Mr. Kate Thurber and dauahters CORN—No. 3 mixed. 57 He; No. 2 Dr. Patton Is spending a couple of matches the ceuter one in design. In com. I will give >’ou the $46 hameos. Maccabee picnic at Cr^-stal Lake on relatives in Saalnaw*. Freda. Loe and Adeline of Benton yeHow. 59r. weeks In Detroit. the center of the Aowem place two also a double buggy hameos worth $62 Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest Sexton has returned to Harbor have been aueaU at the home OATS—No. 3 white. 52c. Elmer .'4mlth of Ovid did businesa hares. Beautiful oues made of gray a single buggy hamrns, worth 116; a D. H. Kirkpatrick Is at Aldan via** her home In Marlon. of Jasper Blaney the past week. They RYE—No. 2. ROC. here Wfdnenday. and bmwii velvet, with wild eyea. ca.i 27 plush robe; a boy's riding saddle, iting his daughter. Mrs. F. 8. Hoa#. Mrs. U, .Sells and children are vls- left for I..anslna Monday mornlna RKA.NS—S|tot. $1 50; Oct.. $1 54. Dr I’atton Is visiting friend* In De­ y* puretiasi^d In the defiarttiient store* worth 16: one whip and riding bridle, Mr. and Mm. Bert Howard of Waah- Itina relatives In Owoaao. where they will reside In the future. CIAIVER Spot. 19 25: Oct . $$ 75 troit for ii few days. where rhlldnHi's t*»y« an* sold, but tlie w«>rth 21.50; two leather haltem, ington, D. C.. and Miss D-a Peck of .Miss I>onna Lee went to Lanslns Mrs. Edith Pearce started Tueeday Irn .'tpurbeck -pent .Sunday here cost lM*itig s«»iuethhig llk(‘ $L.’it' nple«*e worth 22.50; brush and <'urry comb, Grand Rapids are guests of .M. L. Peek Mi>nday for a few days* visit. for Alberta. Canada to Join her hus­ Chicepo Qrain Market. ulih mI“ brother Bert. It Iadi* »•*( «••« the h**sti»s»* t * mak** h*»r worth 21. an*1 a raw hidr buggy whip, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Stlnel>ower of band. I-. L. Pearce, who has been at Ml Tiffany of .\*hley In town worth 21." It la said that thr farmer Mr» Mur> Talntr c«in«> Itomc from were In town Monday. Chlcairo. Auk. 7. 1907 on himlnevH We«lnesda>. own. Dratx on atifT lirl<*tol l»oanl two Ionia Thursdaj, that place for several months. She hare**, Hi**n «*tii f*»ur of tli**«*e out. (’ov ­ ui the raise in Mrs. Bert Cady Is enlertalnln* her was accompanied by N. G. Pearce of WHEAT Sept.. 90»;c: Dr-e.. 94Sc: Oliver Henslnger <»f Ovlil *|»ent thr prices on harnras,—-The Ollvin * .Mrs. Mary Paulus and Miss Edith er la»tll pit!* •nis of each with ♦•ottoti brother Mr. Lincoln of Chlcaco. Elsie .md Fred Pearce of tiwosso who May. HRRir .*4un«lav with frlen*l* here. Tlmru. I Rolender ar« visiting Misses Hattie Ml*= Florence Carbauah of Port ­ expect to be Kone a month. CORN Sept.. 5Bti»c: Dec.. SCMic; Ho> I.eft- wife and i^on <’ialr were butting. The one** u*«-d f»>r the fnmi and .Maggie Rolender. land Is visitInt; Mrs. Fred Baxter. i'a«IMiji vlsItorH .'Sunday. view hav** 111** fare stnff«*d *»ut ami t!»e A reception was alven In honor of May. Turtl*- r,ttchrrs are working along MIsa .N'ellic Henley of l>etrolt and Mlaa Leila Tabor Is In .St. Johns .Miss Emma Huess Thursday f-venln* OATS--S<*pt„ 43c; Dec., 42c: May J P>-ho|. ami wife epent a c*»upl« e.res, iiiMile of ears, nose 1111*1 lip<« iiiutle attending the teachers' examination. ih«* Maple Ivor near Muir. A ton of Mr>. Fltzt*airlck of Kansas CMty. who of last week at the home of Mr. and 44c. »i da.v. in *>(%•*»»» Ja=t week. of ije*>fi phik cotton Th«‘ hri dol l»-four were PORK S«-tit.. 116 45. legs 11 n* ctii •(cparule, eovensl and »Tn markets three *s after «trolt ikU- visittnr relatlven In Ionia and .Saran- present. A dainty two cyurse lun- I.AKI>- S-pt., 19 17: f)ct . 19 26. their vl«lt In (Uvojti'r Sunday. glut'll on tions began. FV*w t>eople along thoj urday. P *■ Heemer matle a business trip « heon wa* served. .Miss Huess left RIllS—Sept.. IR 75: Or:.. 67. For !h«» «• win* ie**I Ihe.v (-uunot In Grand river and Iih tributaries have E. E Lee und daughter l>onna and lo * *\ Id Thur*>d*y of last week. The M. E. I hurch is being thorouidi* ’ hero Saturday for her home In Ben ­ dulge thci. love for natural h)'>s?»iiio* ever used the turtle for food. A ly remodeled. The walls are beinc Miss Jerrard were In Owossr* Wednes- nington. fn>m there she iroe« to the I»e I Pmay an*l wife of Elsie vis­ Ootroit Live Stock Marfcot. tlien* jiiv I in me inao>ie and Mrs- Maud IVtrolt, A uk . 7. 1907. Henix *lallcp returned from his (».*i|eT that «•;*» hitnlly Is* distiiigtilsht-l don; over. I.a.*ster Hlvlns Is doing the weeks. Portland Review. liennL were in St. Johns <*ver Sun- TATTLE -Thoico ateera. $5 SOff®: v>lt in Ypsllanti «»n We*dnes«lay. from III*- n-iil rtow**ni work. day. I will mall >*00 free, to prove merl^ light to good hiitchera' at^-era and helf .Ml-- Elli( Davidson returned from .\f **a* h *^*vi*r plat** a riaiii** canl. (** Mrr. Jennie l>awson of Cleveland itamplea of my Dr. Shoop'a Reaiorattve. era. $4 r*04f5, mixed butchem* fat her visit In <:.vo!»s«» on Thursday. which nlta<-h the "I^'ft hind f*Mtt vtf a IIKGINTRATIO.N XOTK'i: BINGHAM Is vl-ltlnif her friend Mrs. Julia Pres­ and my Book on either Dyapepala. The cowti. $3©4; cannera' 21 50 492: com «Seo Kr<*m has been entertaining a gniveyanl rtbhit. **n*t7ht In the dark of Notice Is hereby given that the -« v- ton. Heart or The Kldneya. Trouble* of mon bulla. |3 354i3 50: Roml to well brother fr*»m Grand Rapid., this week the mi*«*n." with lihiMm ('om'sitotMlIng rral b<*ur«b of legistmtlon for tiie MIsa Louise Lyke of Hi. Charles bred feeders. $494 36: tight stock -Mrs, E. H. U'eston spent Friday to (h«* (id ir i^f hio4*H»ms used If Jon* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Foerch the Stomach. Heart or KIdnejra. are City of Ht. Johns, shall be In session and daughter Miss Minnie Foerch of im spe-ndine the week with Mrs. E. N. era. $2 50©:; with her iiiier. Mrs. .\llre t'rell of lulls, tlien yell«*w lihlMiii; nan l-sin'e^, merely »ymptom* of a deeper ailment. In their several wards, on Haturday. Rlngham were visiting relattvee In Watte. Don't make the common error of SIIEEI’ AND I-AMDH- Beat aprta* Elsie gn*eb ami white; s**arlet tulip'*, then the 10th (lay of August, 1907, 'from S Selina Clark of Duplaln visited ov ­ Iambs, ST r>o©R 05: fair to good .Mr I..eonard of Grand Hupld** trails- I>ewltt the fore part of last week. treatinc •ymptom* only. Symptom red rlhlN»n». **tc o'clock in the forenoon until 8 er .-Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. Huth acted buslne — her*- Thursday of last Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstophsr Foereh treatment la treattnc the rronlt of your laml't, |6 .'>o©T: light to common o'clock In the aflenoon. at the follow ­ lamb*. I«i4i6 50: yearllnga, $4©6 50: If the ratibit f*«ef caniKtt Ih* lM>ugtit und daughter Miss Foerch entertained Morton. aliment, and not the ewaar. Weak week ing places: Mrs. M. H. VanDuesen started for fair to kcmn I butcher sheep, $4 60©5: Ho-*- Walter.- of {..anslnK is vis- i'onvenlentl.t . then use the i|UAiiit canU the following guests Sunday: Mr. .Stomach nerve* —the Inalde nerve#— which may Im* fuirctiased fn>tn stathui- Fist Ward —At th» Engine house, and .Mrs. Geo. Meyers*. Mm. Christ v'leveland Tuesday morninir t«) visit mean Stomach weakneaa, alwaya And cull* and <'ommon*, $3493 50. itlnx h«*i mother. Mrs. I.#. Helt this HOGS—Ugh! to go»K| butcher* second rt«*or. llehrens and two daughters. Mlaeaa relatives. the Heart, and the Kidneys a* well, week .•Second M’urd —Washhum'.t .thop. Mrs Nina Smllh of .Saalnaw spent 16 40: pig*. 16 45©6 5o: light yorker* Wm Foster .ind wifv have Ijeen t'atherlne and Matilda Behrens aad have their controllinx or Inalde nervo*. Third Ward —At th«- luisement of Sunday with her parents Mr. trnd Mrs. $6 4.'©6 50: mugha. $4 50©5. entertaining frlen«U from I>etroil this Mr. and .Mrs. John Foerch and son Weaken the*# nerve*, and you Inevi ­ Ht Jjjhn**, west Walker street. John. p <» Finch. tably have weak vital orcana Here week Mrs F. E Weinbura L entertaln- For the purp'sw of completing the I* where Dr. .Shoop'a HeatoratH ’e haa Cbicaoo Live Stock MeHcet. * »ui o|»eratur .•4am Reek reports- he ina her sister. Mrs. Dunn and dauah- «** *l slxt.\ excursion tU kels to Toledo names of the iiualltied voters for the made Ita fame. No other, remedy even Thlcago. Aug 7. 1907 Primary Election to be held Tuesday ter ‘if I>etrolt. claim* to treat the "Inalde nCrvea" «>n Tiie-day. iria and .Myrta Gold of Lowell vis­ ♦ CATTLE Ibevee. 14 .50©7 64». Paul <’randall of N*>rth .•^lar visit­ .\ugust 13th. 1907, A 1*0 for bloatlns, biltouanea*. bad ited m: the homes of A. C. and E E. row*. $1 40©5 70: he|f(*r*. $2 40© ed hi- filrntl Llyod t'ralup a few days During thw •■eeelon «»f said board. breath or romplexion, use Dr. .Shoop'a It =^hrtll be the right of .-ach person laet week. 6 50: cal re*. $5 .V)©T 26: gnoil b th«- pa-l week. National bicycle practically Bert Mills and wife of Grand Itap- Heatoratlve. Write me today for aam- prim* *l* ‘«‘r». $5 R0©7 60; poor to m** S •'or*lrr«> and wife and John HIley then acluallv resPilng in the ward, good as new. Price 120.00. ids are spendina the week with rela­ ple and free hook Dr. Khoop. Hactne. dium. 24 .’>»!ii5 .>«*• stockcre and f*-d and xvife were visitors at Fred Crlp- and a ho. St the approaching Primary Wl*. The Heatoratlve Is sold by all Klr« ton. may be a qualltle«1 elector.. A National speakes for itxelf. tive* In this vicinity. era. $C Tu©5 p«-;i - ■•I) .''un«la>. (»liver Hicks and family were In flealem. HOGR—Light, 15 95©6 40- mU»=u In |>e*',imp ami wife an*l Will an*l whoM- name Is n*ii .tlready reg- FRED W. GOODES. Sl lahes (»vld .■Sunday auests of their deuah- $5 R.'ifff. 3$: hcT'T. $5 l‘*©6 20 I-indl' and wif* #p*nt last week Wed- i•te|-»•«|. i<> hav«- hli« name entered In 9HKEP Nh Ivc. 13 75©r. HO: w. ** ter Gertie Hleeiman. IIF DID N’OT DIIINK nesduy In (>woasu. Che regiwer «»f saJtl ward. 14!» tIoKeia were eo ’.d at the depot Hubert Hyde, the noteil v* Iluin illu­ ••rn. $3 7.5©5 9<' \-enrllng*. %f> D‘- Newton Robinson of DIainondalc Ihiied HI Johns* July 31. 1907. 6 70: lamb*. |5 .'hCT .50: wester j.ir <»ttoseo durina the Home t.omlna minator of Santa Ilarhara'* colony of s|*enl a t oupiC of *lays thL week with .*rN 'Hmse Imve rahbits aud tiaras do ­ WM. COCHRANE. elehratlon held there. .irtiats. was talking the other day $5 75 ©7 R5 G*mi Worden and wife ing all inaunt»r of laughable antica, utnl *:ity Clerk. The Helief Corps will meet with .'(bout work. .Mr«^ .Mire .Mearhem returne*! home If one Is clever with water colofa orlg- Mrs. J. Moyer Auaust 14 for a picnic "A disinclination to work la the ar- THK DfFFKRRNOK .•4*tur*lay after an extended visit with lual M-juvenIm can lie made with plain I'ROnATF: ORDEH — STATE OF ind aeneral aood time. tiat'a greatest trouble," he said. "A her daughter In Adrian. .Michigan. The probate court for ffllTEl Governor Woodruff of Connecticut cants. Mrs Bowlliy and Mias Anna Bowl- laxy artist will fool even himself about was talking apropos of the railroad .Mr- Ikinald Campbell went north Of euumc the hare plays an im|K>r- the County of CHInton. ae. GirU to work in sflk factory, i>y of Canyon City. Col., have been j j Mn work. He will aay In hta Journal accident that he was recently In ­ Tuesday t*» visit her son and wife. taut iMirt in the menib Imt It must not At a sesalon of the said Court held vlsltlna at Phillip Finch's. Mr an«I Mrs. Colin Campbell. good wagai. clean work, ajf that he has worked seven hour* when volved in. about European railroads. make Its api*earance In the ttrat couiua. at the Probate Office, In the City of yir. and Mrs. E. E. L^e and sister he knew well that half of those hours "What amuse* me about those Chas and I.,eBier Cartwright^ of Ovid Ht. Johns. In said county, on the Amt firtt-claas board at low coal yirs Jerrard of Kanaae CIt)', visited hut should la* hold until donogrt. were passed In dreaming. lines." be said. "Is the very* slight ds- visited at the home of their parents, day of August. In the year one thous­ In sftaranac a part of last week. "Ye*. It la a common thing for ar­ Mr. and .Mm. Wm. Cartwright on Sun ­ MBNU. and. nine hundred and seven. Write at ooce for particnlafa. gree of difference between the fimt, Coospot* of Fruit. Charles Clement, wife and dauah- tists to fool themselves about their «e<'ond and third degree carriages. I day. Preoent. CHARLES M. MERRILL. .Mrs Emma I>lrker*on anon Clement are "A minister oaw this man's daugh ­ know what It was. weeks’ outing at a summer resort In Potato Ribboao. K. fhrteiilanid. deceoled Mary Alllda ter hastening homeward with a pall Canada. Pniessis gp eauta. Finger Msso Il E.*stman. executrix of the will of helptna In the corner drua store dur- "I am aware of but one rnse of a OM vsa Grilled AUno nda. Celery. StwO Injc the abeence of N. G. Pearce. of fresh, foaming beer. He halted real distinction between flrvt. second Mrs. K. A. Waldhauer of Saginaw said deceased having Alod In said wh«* ha# l»een visiting her sister. Mm. Hors In Aspic nslad. Wafam mMmmmmmmmmmmmmMHMMmrn Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sherman and two her and said: and third class. >1 ('besos. Bor le Due court her petition praying for II- " 'My dear child, where are you tak­ Rachel Davidson returned to her home slaters of New York are vtaltlB« at "A friend of mine touring loon. Cohoa CoMss. mnoe to sell the Interest of aald estate ing that beer?* on Monday. A K. Conham Is still and third doea seats In It: yet they 5 Cents that he has signed the pledge?* were all quite alike. and east of town. deceased. very III. " 'Oh no. sir,' aaid the girl. He "My friend, sitting* In his flrst-clase Hannister Is having Ita share of law •dsMss tmskts hy fsl It le ordered, that the Mad day of A. L. Sickle# left Wednesday evsn- for old nibbera don ’t drink It. He only aoak« his place, thought he had been done un ­ suits lately. There having been two AapMl, A. D. IdffT, at 10 o ’clock Ina for Buffalo. N. T. He eapecU to bread In It.* ” til a long steep hill appeared. suits before Justice Bensluger on Wed ­ In the fora aoa n . be eeeign ed for the visit other points farther eaat before "The driver halting at the foot of nesday of last week. tlSridstyssaisd eetps heating of aald petition, at the Pro- returninC- this hill, turned his head and shouted: Mr. Hranman and wife who has hete Oflic*. In the City of at. Johas. Wc alao pay the highest Miss Hraldy of Manistao who haa For the a«r* core of dlarrhoa aad "Flmt-rloss paaoeniiera. koep their been visiting with Mr. and Mm. Ooo. and that the heirs at law aad all oth­ Oils f(»r two weeks returned to their been vlsltlna Mra. Haiti# Finch left dyaantery take a 6# cent bottle of eeais. Second- cJnee. please dismount er pereons interaotod In «Ud eo iata caoh pricr for Saturday for Bprlnv Lalia to visit h«>me In Ohio Monday. A Palo clttaen haa made the follow ­ Loaion Billers, add two drachms of and walk Third-cleea. get out and appear before said Chart at mid tiam her arandpareata. The Ice cream social held at Chas. ing appeal: "The editor of the Palo ths tincture of ginger. You will find push." aad place, to show oaaae why a 11- Charles Clark of Chapin haa par- Gunn'- on Thursday svening for the l*o#t. a gentleman paet Afty. had hie rwnee to sell the tntoreel la aald real Copper, zinc, It ell right and It will aFect a cure at chaeed the K. A. Idteirtlald property Lswy DeWIM'a people north west of beneAt of the Rpworth League eras beard entirely shaven off laet aetnr- estate shonld not he granted. It Is once and leave the sretesn In a good day. which made a derided channe In on east Oak straol and esepoau to town have a hen with chickens hltch- falrix well attended although the fuiMiir ordered that pnbllo aotice his Nmkik. Ho is a great hand to get brass, lead. etc. soon .wcupy the aoaae. condition. Ilwf sd to a am he by n aiHag. Tniainy weather was not all one could wish. thereof be given by pnbileatlen of a a Joke onto some one eloe and wa |>r t'lalr Batoa and faaally and Mlaa evening Mr. D. henrd the hen mnhlng A ver\ pleasant surprise was given copy of this order for these sacpeeetve deeme«1 It an tppnrluite time to re­ Retta Fair of Daraad and Mlaa BaaMa a fnas. and on going to Ito rsHaf. found to Llovd Gallop at the home of his weeks prsviona to aald day of hearing It may be on honor to belong to the turn hl« meidt Will you help us?** Rerrr of Grid visitod at the home of Mli'hlgan leglelatare. bnt the Portland an owl hnd come to moke Its oupper father'E Gallop on Aalurday evening In The IR. Johns News, a newepaiier L G. Batoa over flevisw doubts It. of the hen. hut In some manner the hr a (ompany of bP young friends pHnisd and clrcnlated tn aakl oonnty. PETOSKEY The hardeet worked official In Mich­ Mrs Mamlo Whlthoek of Maaon la The port Huron Hentlnel suye tho Mting become wound around the owl ’s and asiMwtates The occasion being Attest: a tnse copy. igan. I he atornex general. Is paid the •pendinc a few wsefcs with hor aaau totaa* • n trxug has Improved the <|nalHy lag and It could not get awny. Mr. D ht* Afteenth birthday. «>M fashioned CHARLBfl M. MERRILL of A-cent r fgam by selling them for 19 took In the situation and there Is one games furnished the pastime of the magnlAcent salary of $R#e a year. SHOE STORE Mrs J. S. tnomonts and Mra. A. K. ladffs of Prohate. (\»hh hefore •oinv to hor naer home In cent* how on earth did the Port Hur­ live owt leas thnn before Preltv evening and Ire cream and caks were Any dub ral.nmd attorney gets ten the refrsskmewts sarved. "mes *hat mneh. il w $ Deti^. on genttnsi And It out? gaud imp.—Pottervtile Frees.