THE sr.jo NEWS VOLUME XXIII—No. la THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—OCTOBER 12. 1911. TWELVE PAGES. ONE DOLLAR A YEAS ILlfR POULnif KENS KT • ESTHKEMH emnssLOR ST. lllLEniUI TO miiMZE Kini TOUKHOFIE CtlEDTDUiB IBT __ ITRME MOiailB •BBB. BABY BOMAN PARMB AWAY ^ WILL MOLB HHOW BBBB HOn misEssn ATTBAI'TIONH POB NBA- IMTIKIHI nil AT KTI fHTNBAY NIBBT. j Tim IN Mf’BmiBB. MR BF IBII-lt.

FOVBTM HBBI-ANNUAL rONTEN- BeLKAMW FMia IONIA UKOBMA- A number at poultry breodera of Aftor an lllnaoa of naarty thrs# BIJCB BOITTINB BtTMNBlIH BBINB In prsasnting tbs lint of attrscUssis BACB WBBB YOT WILL I wealm Mm. Mary Hogan ai^rad Intoj TOBY LANT WKBH. (’llnton county met at tha Btoal hotol TION or tMN'IBTIBH. ATTENBBB TO. for tho ontartslnmont ooursa for la this cKy Monday evaolng. Oet. Mb. rssi 8uDday night at 11 :M, dlsoolutioo 1911-11. w« think we have n surprins NKWH OF INTBBBBT IN aad organlBod a poultry aaoorlatlon. occurriag at the home of bar oaly dau-j in store for entsrtsinnisnt ooorss pn- About tan brsadera who were unable ghtsr, Mrs. P. M. Rpauldlag. whsre ahs trows surprios nt the uqnltty —onr- to attend the maeting, wrote lettora has raaidsd for mvmi yaam In hsr pfise as to Its uniform excel Isnee. Moa stating their daaire to baoome mam- mmmmmmi dsath the son aad daughtor are bs- F. 1 TMRi W RE-aECTED Prom the Ldreoum bursnu we Isnni bera. It araa deeldad that the organ- rsavsdof a nobla mothar aad naighhofs that It in the host and hlRhsat prieod ! nation ahoukl bo lamporartly known aad acquaintaaeoa of a synipathisiag ooume la any town of thin slao la i as the St. Johns Poultry Fhneiefs' friead. 8he was bsloesd by young aad BAH HBBYBD THUE TEABH OE IN* fLAITBE OeiNB OF HBBPABM- BEBBBBBOABB OF HVPBBINTBN- Michigan, this ssnnaa. SovomJ of tho I AaaoclaUoB. aad the follouriag perso n a oM allks aad will Indssd bs aodly mls- poople of this elty have hoard dlflisr- BON^ BIBB BBAOflNI TWO DKTBBH1NATE HENTENI’B. YILLE BLBrTBB PBBMBENT. I were elected to bold office until the ssd from the socisty of this commun-: DBNTN OF TBE POOB. ent nuaMwm on onr oourso sad they TBM WBBBni IBBUB. , next meeting. Ity. all say that any oae of thorn Is arortb I !*residsnt. C. K. Bungs. 8L Johns; Mrs. Hogan bad not bean in very the price of the eatlre course. One of ; vice president. Harriaon Sutton. Bow- good health for aome thae past, and OffiMNv, Wnp Aml N«4ih- Bnioyod Five the members of the club hoard Boa TrM Ji I ler;‘ secretair. Chaa. 8. Mnhgar, SL during tbe last three wsiks bad been 0*rtoek Nnpnai In Oi Chapin, the Liacola of today, at Lud* I Johns; treoaurer, Ralph Wiggins. 8t confined to her horns with tatercoaul iagton this suannor aad he said that n Jtdiaa; auperiatoadaat of show. Now- neoialgia Friday afternoon she suf­ fur HuMIsvs* It was the bant thing that he ever aaw I ton Ramhart; executive committse, fered a stroke of apoplexy aad did not on a stage. Yon Wi ^ Herman Kathe, F. Q. Ottmar, Merle again rally, gradually sinking Into This entertalnmant course Includes: John SllllNT. sont to th» lonU ro- I Beach; Bari Huloe. and Frank Daria, The fourth aemi-annual convenOon her final sleep. The ninteen members of the board .Nov. 16, The Tryoleaa s Bell Rlngcm. formatorr three yeArt «in > by Jndtr ! Ovid. of young people*# soeietlea held at the When she was a very young child of supervisors are at the court bouoe single sdmisnion 75 cents; Nov It, The St Johns News method of ad ­ Seorlr oT Clinton county rirrult. for It waa decidad to bold a show in 8L Bingham Orange Hall Sunday after­ Mrs. Hogan's psresu left Malone, this week Hctsulag to reports, allow- ' Cootie 8qualr Bntertalnem 75 cents; vertising auctloa anlso has ua- from 7 to 14 ye«r». Is At thr home of i Johna some time during the month of noon and evening, waa a record break­ Franklin county. .New York, where' tag clahns and atteodlng to various , Kaffsr Boys. 50 cents; Peb. Iversnlly endorsed by the poopU of hU rolntlven In Wcstphslla townnhlp I December or at such time as a coro- er in point of nurobera attending. The she was bom May 10. 1846. moving to other nsatters of county affairs. | *L Fred rich B. Mills. 50 cents; Mar. Clinton county end by those livtag te «od will be Eiren full freedom ms long ' i>etent poultry judge can be secured. day was the moat parfect of the au­ Cohoes, tbe same state where on Dec­ All members were present when the **• **•*» Chapin, the Lincoln of today, *^*^^***i who kno ^ how M he doM not violate any of the It being Impoooible to hold a iioultry tumn aeason. and Chrtatian Kndeavora ember 31, 1881, she was united In first session was called to order Mon ­ 75 cents. * thoroughly The News covers Clinton prov ’iolons of a conditional pardon show under tbe ruloa of the American and members of other young people's marriage with Oeorge Hogan. Very day afternoon at 1 o'clock, and re­ Those that were Interested in ouri*» ““*J'- **®*^* tenUmoalnls from granted by tk>v. Oabom. Miller was Poultry Aaeoelatton unless a Hcenssd societies came from far and near, and soon after this event in her life, she sponded to the roll call. Several oom- last announcement will noUce that ’ *** “*" ^ «“*■ »•»<> i'««Mxe from •entenced on his plea of guilty to the Judge la employed. ^ ^.^ly hour the hall waa filled to , went with her husband to Philadel- municatlcma were read to the board. there are some changes This Is be- i •A®® ^ * “* ”♦ *** “ ***•>* expected charge of manslaughter. In a quarrel It is hoped that each and every! jj, capacity with energetic church phis. Fa., where they resided a year The first related to the appointment of cause several of the old dates would i ^A****" mlsa. LATge with his wife he plohed up a gun. as breeder of poultry in Clinton county workeia. I before going to FIttsburg where they three county game aad fli^ wardens. ! have come In the same week. crowdn are always present and Md- he aara. to frighten her. rtomehow will become a member of tbe aseocla- afternoon eeeaion waa callad to I lived for a like period, and then came On motion this was referred to the For more Informatlcm read our ad!^ ‘*** *• AA*^**Ay' ^ **• ***** or«r with the charge exploded and th«- woman tion and help to push the coming show j o'clock by the president, to Michigan, locating In Haginaw. Mr. (•ommlttee on equallution. A let­ lo this paper next week and see the I J^*** Tou are contemplating hav- was struck In the limb laiter. while and make it the beet ever held In thU Reiser of Bureka. and after , Hogan died In that city In .March. ter from L. P. .McCutebeon with ref­ beautlful colored circulars In book * “« *® »*»«‘A«« * **«!» Inter, under the Influence of an anewhetic. ( devotional aenrlcea conducted by Rev, I 1891, and tbe widow and one son came erence to printing done in the Rey­ form that will be distributed the last i * “*7 A*^ ^o**®** * **>f«* **•! of while the amputation was l»elng |»er- It la that the name of ^e Davenport, the new (laator of the : to Ht. Johns to be near tbe daughter nolds______drain __Is now ...In...... the hands...... of of this or tbe first of next week If j “A^ **^ ****** "*** •*^ “* ****T formed. the woman died Miller, .issociatlon will be changed at tbe Bingham and Bengal IT. B. churchee, ' who was residing here. tlTe commrtte^ oiT dralna. The third X®"-don't get one rail a^club rooms ****7 **• broken down by the exi*erlence ;ind annual meeting which will be held at Mrs. Anna Halsey of Bingham gave an Ihiring tbe collegiate course of her communication mad waa from Gov- ITeserve the books for reference dur- f^^* *.** *^® In each ad that you have recognising that he was to blame for the time of tbe holding of tbe ahow. address of welcome. Roy Huyck of son. Mrs. Hogan resided in Ann Arbor emor Osborn thanking the board for ***« **»«* winter. The price of tbe sea- , •**** '***7' “* picking up the gun. saw no other Victor responded for all visiting dele ­ returning lo 8t. Johns seven years their courteous action at their meet- •* ’•* tickets will be 11.50 plus 10c for w* .1 J ,. , course but to plead guilty, though he gates, and this happy feature of the ago. since which time she has livtvl ing on June 30. In which they endors- | rvwrvlng each number. You may re- *® * Tanning might have been cleared had be been prograni waa followed by reports of In tbe home of .Mr. and Mrs. Spauld ­ ed the stand taken by him in relaUon i •*'^* ******* for the entire course at ^***^ Ii*^'5** *1 »‘**^**®* ditiiosed to fight the case POPULM RILEY COUPLE the various societies represented, each ing. to the raising of taxes. Ry motion ' ®*** ****** or singly as each attraction “** M®**®*)'. *». •* *>*» f»nn 3 f^iu the day he siep|>eii into prison rei*ort embodying some of the best For many years .Mrs Hogan has this letter was ordered placed on rec- 1 •PP®*rs. Season tickets will be pisc-; ^ he has l»een a model prisonc*r Warden MMIRIED WEDNESDNY things In the society. t>een a conaistent meer of the Bp- ord. ed on sale at the club rttoms. TheU®**®*' A number of farm Implements Fuller, recognising th»- i»ecullnr cir- Tbe reports given by the delegates isropal church, read) and willing at Before the aupervisors adjotimed date of sale will be announced next *"** ******* Uaird. See ad on anoth- cumtances of the case, made him a to tbe state convention of C. £. held in all times to advance the cause of week. Remember there will be only ' ** ’ **•** **f *o<**X ’» August ••trusty” and his days have t>een si*ent MINN MI.Y.MK NII.M A.YD HENRY Monday aftenifion a vote was taken Detroit during July, show that the Christianit)'. She was .tiso a member making the election of a county school ".00 season ticks sold and none prom- M***^**- auctioneer. out on the prison fanii. H-.ere he II1.IKN II.UMMl.Y M.tHHIKD. youniT i>eople of all denominations are of the Kaatem Star and White Shrine Ised. First conie, first served. Mall William Hwgytx, 4M. 1*. worked as t*'^ii«ter Three children, examiner a aitecial order of business i»elng thoroughly awakened to the Im- of Jeniaalem. Saturday morning. orders will be accepted. Remember On account of having sold hla farm, were left to ' evident that the work done by John's Kidsropal chiirrh Tuesday is. who has served on the board of for ticket sales and later dates. articles, both in stock and farm Im­ tives, wiry, aged ninteen. and John, and Henr> Bllse was solemnized Wed ­ evening at 7 o'clock, the order of plements at public auction, Tuesday, nesday morning at the Herman Lutb- the churches In the..... coming , days « will.u imor comml saio ners for a number of .iged thirteen, have been living • ran church In Riley. Wednesday. ^ effectual If the ‘h'' f-Jastem Star malnulnlng a guard at .vears was re-eleeted to that iioMtlon. I Oct. 17. St his farm one mile south with Mra. Anthony Miller, mother morning at lo. a large number of rel- Toiing tuKiple are well out. the church during the night. uh I the The soldiers' relief committee ree- I and ooe-half miles east of Fowler, of John. .\om. 12 years old. has made iMMly taken to Saginaw Wednesday i Christ Wlllyoung. suctionesr. Ad ap­ at Ives and friends witnessing ,he ommende«l that I4b

f St. Joh ws News SUMS ennt of the Orant ! aksn convnn- T—Mt—IT A MTtlNl «.aAVfB| A ogd BoMvIa * ttnn pro niisse were mode wtth ee- mmmum An. the.. rota was falling- dreartijr the« BUwot . nowofn chargeablelilo to aald bUr INDBPKNOnfT W»Wl>4Pm surnnee that thene pwilnss will be re- other day. It remtado d OapL Pierre j four* neve. ____ l>ro«llinni2tl»*‘i^-^«J*-^l Xrod byPowlm mip- PubUalMl •VM7 Tliaraiiiy •fitr' Man at 116 Walkar otroac MOl, 8C Hf»w great a norelty this presented ^rcue^^k by aet^ln^.p^ ^ Alderman Mulder, that the Bams tiase ago 1 was afrilctsd with !h* imnansTh tinT-rae dentroyed ali !*''*'* ^ Ihstrocted «n notify all finna Mum . Mtcblcoa. by TIm 8L Jotas will be appreciated by erery practical kidney sod bladder trouble sad was Mowa Prtatlac ConipnBjr. polHIclan in the country. Tor they unable u> obtain any relief from oth­ all know that the unirersal practice er madlcinee an esait for a anmple CUAtOM fk CLIMU bottle at romr Swnmp-Rnot. 1 rneeiv- about a Move in a crosa roads store if** f****.f'* oodlted sad ordsrad paid ererywhere has been to regard ron- CASTORIA ad eo much benefit from this emeil sad peered peaelmiailoally into a dis ­ i>y the Cossamn (Jouaell. oa the hrat Twamr-THiRD tmr. rention promiasi solely as bait wtth bottle that I purchased a large bot ­ mal future. Tile rhaaem were they aad third Moadayu of each aMath. sad which to catch rotes, sad not at ell as tle of tlM dragiidat. I conttnned the would never get the saimale back. Al­ that the uoual dlaoouaia will hereafter be deducted. Tam - Urnd aa aacond-clgaa laattar at tba on Index of what a party in power IMS of Dr. Kiiaser's Swnmp-Root un ­ so. the chsnoes were better that some Ayes, fuur; nays. moae. poot ofnea at Bt. Jaitaa. Mteh* would do la legislature or coagroas. til I regarded myself as cured and am one would be Injured by the savage icon unBar Um act of now la very gsM hesMb I recom ­ sad ferocious boasts, which were ea- rogMagsat Pm 90 AUaqr mm March 3. ItTt. Who doee not remember the exciaaia- mended It to a neighbor who has used htbited at one price of odaUaeioa. By City Pay Roll. tioa of James R Moan of Illinois, it with the same reaulta. sad bye a negro oppraacbMl. “DM (tiaim So 1:— rhoiraian of the committee on tnter- I regard your remudy, Bwsmp-Root. you oil loaa a (ll-rnffer* he aafcod. B J. Moiaet ...... -----113.60 ee a pvwperetioa that will do ell you (leo. L. Tiakbom ...... 30.00! WMOHeWlB—VUpeBSeBBOW SigWaBBa MB^BlMaMa* atate rommerre in the national house Type foils to coovey the'peculiar dar ­ •MB TBAB ...... claim for It. ky tenor that I>TOUlllard nuinagee to Oeo. A. Biaedley . ____ ----- If.€7, U MOIVTIH ... of repreesotatires, at Woohingtoa MRS. A1.ABRT STBRNRR. get la. Wm. Cochroee ...... ----- 30.00 i The Kind Ton Have Always Bon^t when, during the coasideratloo of the (Tsaaons. Po. Ada J. (ktebrane ...... 10.00 i nuE MoimiH “We loM everything.” said the man* tike tlfliuitiire of lost rsllroed rate bill, somebody twit­ Personally appeared before me this i ag»r shortly. “Hut we'll pay you If IBth of Beptem^r, 1909, Mrs. Albert you get the giraffe bock.” ted him with pursuing s course con ­ 1105.03 i mit "afEH Hceai.b(.Mfe.4) run foucion Sterner, who subectibed the above i ..|| oughter be worf two dollah to PrnHf. AOV4RTl&i<«U bY TNC trary to the promises ronulned In the statement sad mode oath that the Urman M. Alwerd 120.00 ^ last republlren national platform? some ia true In subeunce end In fart. git that tll-raffe back.” sold the negr o . “He sho e pow'ful rsntanheroue (II- Hem Wetherby . . 3.00; * ‘I do not pro pose to be bound by C. A. MOVKR, J. P. Isaiah Mock I raffe. If I hodn' walloped him wid a 4.00: acNBRAi. orricon what a bandful of moo derided upon in club, dat Ol-raffe would sho bit me.” NKW YORK AND CHICAGO the back room of a conrentlon hall at D». Kilmer A Ce.. “CJIraffes don't bile, you MIot. ” said $37.00 I In Lite For Over 30 Years. ■lesksw.W. V. tbe manager, he«d in hood. “Olrsffea PIro BopL aad Halt MANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES 4 o ’clock in the morning. ” shouted Mr. John Oichton ___ 110.00 i Prove WEm Noamp-Eool WUl kick. Hut you bring him back and Mann. we'll give you two dollars I i*erhape if the law had required the Ha For Tea. Total pay roll 3142.03 Send to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham­ “Uis (ll-rmffe bites.” inalated the republican neiional conrentlon to be Claim No — TO Ol'B FBlK^riNi. ton. N. Y.. for a sample bottle. It will negro. 2— IT. 8. Pooroffiee Our readers and friends of I oompooed exclusirely of republican coaviace anyone. You will aloo re­ In a few moments he reappeared, 3— R C. Allison The St Johns News who have nominees for the house and republican ceive a booklet of valuable Informa- leading by a rope around hie neck. 4— A. O, Hunt ...... probate notices to publish or .I— .11 about the kldaeye I Nero. The Moot Ferocloue Man-Ketlng r.—John F. Parr ...... senators, the promioea contained in i. wr. UOD IS OsptlTliy. -W os.- uM l». who control th«n, will con ­ 0—BlertHc Light A Water SET TIE DROP fer a fsTor upon tlto publish­ the pietform would hare been accept­ Plant ------1700.50 1 er by requendna Judjpe Mer­ ed oe binding by Mr. Mann. At lenst News. Regular ftfty-cent oad oae- obediently In the rein, “(llmme my 7 -Cliatoa Republican .... rill to hare the prlntlnc dtuM 33.15 that is the theory upon which (kir. dollar site bottles for aale at all drug two dollohs, w'He man.” aeid be. 8 —Bt. Jobna Newa ...... 40.70 in The Newe. If such request Woodrow Wlleott framed and forced stores. “Heoh'e yo* tll-reffe. An ’ be DO bite.* ON is nuMle Judge Merrill will through the state legiolatiire of New Total Coat, fund diaht 32013.43 kindly grant It ilraetal NtieM Faad Moharsa PUBUSTfiBIL Jersey the Germn election lew, under lose their conMituenciea in the federal sals. interest? —Tletrolt .News. ('ommlsaioner's Pay Roll. j the terms of which these two unique Claim .So. 1:— 1 state conrentlon hare just been held OFFICML mm OF Winter We hove sold our cowi and dslr>' | Baglebert Smith ...... ItO.OOj in Trenton. The conrentlona were Reece Smith ...... 14.00! AR lAHTB THAT CORrBRRN HHIP buetneee to Thomas Stead who took | composed of nominees for the legisls- charge Monday morning. We wish to i (Iiarlee Young ...... 3.00 I PEW or THE C’fll’RTHT. ■ THE enr COOHCIL tieorge Plllroore ...... 13.00' ture and holdorver senators, exrlu- thank all customers for pest patron ­ Weather One of the important queetlonej age. and bespeak for Mr. Stead your, H. A. Carpenter ...... 3.00 j slrely. except that the democratic con- Schuyler Rose ___ 24w0oi timt will engage the attention of the | same kind consideration. He is well Proceeding* of the common council rention also bod the governor present equipped to care for a large route and John Price ...... 501 aupreme court of the I’nlted Staten I of the enty of St. Johns. October 3nd. ------1 as a delegate. Therefore the people will give the public a square deal, 1911. at the senalon of that body which I pd IJLKK A A.NDRKWR. Total comm'rs pay roll .. $04.10, of the state will know exactly whom Regular meeting the city rounoll Claim No.— I By Getting Yovr Coal fat Season begins today concerns the relatire j held on the above date, the Mayor, R. to spank If the party which raniea ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 2—E. C,. Hulse 159.75 ' powers of the I’nhed States commerce the legislature does not redeem the C. Jefferies. preeMIng. 3—Wm. Marshall kmm Ewmry Rembom for eo Done! * The council woa called to order at 18.10 court and the interstate commerce J p|^|^ conuined in its state pist- ♦ PITHI. rOMMENTN BY riTY ♦' . ^ 8 o'clock p m. Present ; Aldermen d y sommlsalcm. which have locked horns ♦ KDITHRH. ^ Fowler. .Mulder, Slone and Smith. Not O I Will You Bo Propnod for_____ to a fight that is to determine their i They were the meet serious conven- ♦ ♦ $77.85 The minute* of the lost meeting remaot ( rasa Walks. fespertlve legal statue The iMue is, tlone anybody ever had aeen In the I were reod and approved. Such OA on Early Cold Swop, i—Fred Schnelderwlnd ...... $36.90 found In what are known aa the gtate. About all of the iiaiial conven- "Bryan Talks Again. ” vvti • i V * council and board of ssseeeors i'eamat Walk Eekntr. llghterage caaes. Invohing the Julia- tloo spectacles, the log-rolllnK. the ' ■«■>*> • j took up the consideration of 5—William Trie .. Or Scorcity of Supply, But —New York American. I special aaeeovfnent roll So 38. for the $12.30 •'►—-Julia Shields .. .13.43 diction of the commem* court, which l drinking, the excfled arguments In the ,, u J . . .w ‘ construct Ion of a aewer on Hlghom have been appealed to the surpreme over-crowded hotel lobbies, were ab- If only Mr Moroan had the 3,^, .’i—Wm A. Williams • 12.30 ('snodlsna in hand. too. —.New lork Aiderntan Fowler, supported by AI- court. and are of Interest to ship- sent. .Nobody was opening wine or Press. Total rebate 138.03 You Wffl Effect a perm all o»*er the country The central {taeelng the cigars in the “headqtiar- ______Iderman Smith, offered the following HIgham Ntreet Sewer. Btidenily the tariff hoard is not " hcrea*. du« publication has iteen 8 —Clinton Republican qtieetton is whether the com- fere” iipstalra In the prlncljiel ho- , made of the notice ordered by the t 2.80 asleep, for It It spending SS.I.OC ni a 7 —St. Johns News .5.25 * merc*- court has authority to review ' (|>|g FTveVy delegate came to his ron- {council and miulred by law of the month. — Kansas City Star. flndlngs of fact by the Interstate com- vention keenly Impressed with the re- {filing with the clerk of the s|>eclal oa* Total .... 18.05 1 mere** commission. The aupreme court sponsibllity resting upon his own In ­ sesoment roll .No. 38. for the runetruc- DOLLARS AND CENTS! iJl ^ K of » Hlghon. Street H'niker Nfreet Paving. is expected to settle the controversy ' dividual shoulders. He knew he had T commencing at . point one hun- 7 -St. John* .New* 3.50! some time the coining winter ; come to formulate promisee to the ierrtble Turk.-Chlcago I*ost. forty-three feet Zmt of the i>tal gen. street disbta. $248,4.3 ; The legIsleUon cresting the com- {lextple of .New Jersey by which he ------i man hole at the Intersection of Hig Walar Faad IMshareeBieat. merce court was opposed by the in-1 hoped to get their votes, hut he also Lillian Riioeell soya that beauty Im- i horn and Prospect Streets, and run- Pay roll at the plant Claim .No. 1.— eurgent Republlcsne in congress and knew and fully realised that those IKMee labor. You bet—on the man ‘ nlng west on said Highoni Street, that annexes one. —Washington I’oat. ' about two hundred feet, and of the O. B. Preston $50.00 i by many of the Democratic congress promises miMt be such as could be ______meeting of the council and board of Wro. Corkln 25.00* (ieorge Root ...... men. on the ground that such a court carried out If he wanted to avoid po- If pH.. IKhllp, !>.. kllM 1- i “•,'^7, 25.00. was not needed and that. If establish­ littcsl oblivion. mu., w. h.». . .«H. .h.n.Dla. :”'! o' Earl Weaver ...... 22.. ‘^u I Henry Shuman ... ed. it would simply hinder the work J..I. John.., !.» don. . Lh. I‘°- *“ “V” •’’T." 22.. ''.o i Ada j. Cochrane 2 .50 ' of the Interstate commerce comrals- ; In spite of the fact that a Hoaion {thereto and all needful review and cor- Mon. The commlsMon evidently feels banker hoa just died from blood-poio------rection of said roll having been made Total srster fund pay roll $147.50 that the objection rwieed by the op- ^ onlng contracted by handling mone)-. Why should a tough «eak bother a | to the aatlsfactlon of the council; 2—Lee Fslor ... 8.001 IDEONIY THING 2—John l*iire poaenta of the new court woe well moei of us wouldn't mind being ex­ roan of might like Mr. Roosevelt? We j Resolved. That aeid osaeaement roll ... 2..'V0 i Imagine that he is fitted hy nature to j and all matters in connection with 4—John Hicks 132.29 1 founded, for it is showing s determi ­ posed. tear oae to pieces—(Tiarleston .Newe sold aaaeeament be and the same are .5—Clinton Republican 4..50 nation to reoMt wtth all Its might the and rourier ' hereby confirmed and be it further effort on the part of the commerce If rou should whistle at a man car­ ______I Resolved. That the aeseesment so Total water fund diebu $294.79! rying aausoge, would It he right for mode in said special asseeement roll Bleetrir Faad INsharw Its. j EHHIRITME court to oveiide Its declaion. Since The Hon. Prank H. Hitchcock may Claim .No. — him to atop and bark your noee? tniet. himself in an aeroplane If he I be collected oo or before the 13th day the commerce court was established It 1— Archie Bishop $30.00 has granted injunctions .igoinat the llkee, but It la a question whether any 1 -rw^ * _____ * — - 2— Richard (iay riak con be taken Just yet with flrst- The foregoing woe adopted by the 521 enforcement of th»* order* of the in- Would it be proper to call the Ber­ !. following vote. 3— The Richmond A Uackua clasa mail packages. New York Sun. { Ayes. Alderman Pbwler. .Mulder, ('o. terstaif- commerce commlaalon In three rien Springs pup which swallowed a 14.81 UILHS six-inch hatpin, a pointer? ------• Stone ami Smith. 4— Foetoria Incandescent Important coses. The Democratic presidential ticket • Nays. none, Co. Three cases involve lighterage of Champ Clark and T>* Cobb, propoaed The committee on claims presented .5—The F. Rlssell Co. chargee, awitching chargee and the (let your mall ready for the aerial by s (ieorgia con g ressman would!the following report, 8 —Michigan Supply Co it right of common carrier* to grant pre-. route to Son Prnnclaro and mark it make more base hits If It turned the ' To the Mayor and Common Council of 7 — (JeoeniJ Electric Co. "by aeroplane. ” other ead up.—Philsdelphts f*ress. the City of St. Johns: 8 — Western Klectrlc Co. ferentlal rates to fhemeelvee In each ' ! Cenllemen: —We, .your couimlttee 9— C J, Lltsrher Elec. (’x>. Inotance there woo a finding of fact' ^ claims, to whom was referred: !«•—John Hicks Wonder If the “dagoee ” like cran ­ by the intereiate commerce commis ­ UCAITUCIII UIHTC Contingent fund claims .No. 1 to 8; 11— Clinton Republican berry sauce with their ? IlLnLliirUL IIImIu > general street fund claims .No 1 to 8; sion. and the decision waa wholly In ' 12— la*e Fnlor the Interest of the shipper The com-1 iia*ft iirsi v*i ' '**1**' claims .No. 1 to 5; electric About time for the fans to go Into Hjyif jy TII light fund claims .No. I to 12; do here- Total Electric fund dlshts $488.68 louiRS GiOMlliDiPUasDiOarliE merce court immediately granted an IlfHII repon that we have carefully IME BriLDB.” He?uTld*' f^ ^yM^Hflilll^ DNIRL AHSO 3HJ... winter quaners. W So further bustneee appearing, on injunction in each caw and reserved , examined-wsMMStaaav-wa thet fJW’ aome MUWand findl■lm themLJJVfli cor motion the council adjourned .Healp sad Hair Treahle* ttcaermlly y,.«>t at their footings except contln- just what you build for yourself. Years but give you opponunity to ac­ the light to eventually iiaea on the ‘ WILLIAM COOffRANE. complish; the Mructure you erset with the peasing of time, whether of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Caa*«d by Cawdewsaes*. t gent fund claim No. 8 which is allowed City Clerk. character, good or bod; whether of property much or little, is s matter that facta on which the decisions of the ♦ ♦ ------vSt $49.45, Instead of $51.25 as rendered interetaie rommerre commtsMon were is left to each and every individual towork out for himself. ♦ f’lJPPINHN KR4»H NT.iTi:. ♦ Dandruff Is a coniagtoua disease and we respectfully recommend that .. A grand good character; a name uoaullled; s reputation that is of Itself baaed. ♦ KXrRA.YHRN. ♦ caused by a microbe which also prr>-. they be allowed by the council, and capital, may be the only structure aome may build, but who shall say they Shlpi*er* forsee that If the supreme ♦ ♦ duces baMneee. Never UM* a comb or the clerk be instructed to drew orders A have not left a roonpment more enduring and valuable than one bullded of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Abnisb belonging to some onmelse No on the pro|>er fund for the several HN.IIN LEAKN. court ahall bold that the juriedlction i matter how- cleanly the owner may amounts #1 mere dollars. The dollar marks which dlstlnguishee many a structure of oc- of the rommerre coun la oo brood oa coroplishment; which exhibits the accumulation of propeny diahonestly ob- Fashion note; Our overcoat thia be. thcee arilclea may be Infected PRANK E. 8TO.VE. A A A A' toined. leaves the pile thus gathered at the {‘•••inc. to the world, while th* to permit It to undo the work of the winter, we are afraid. Is going to be with microbe*, which wHI infect your; WM. Ml'LUER, j I dishonest builder Is remembered fo** nothing but bis ctinnina snd hi* tnterotat. commerce cororolaeton.j *"«<**» scalp. It is far neeler to catch hair Committee on Claim*, j _ , ditheneety. microbe* than It ia to get rid of them.' Mbved by Aldermen Fowler. Mil*-I iIt^ture course where deciMoos are booed on findings I load a single stroke of an infected poned by Alderman Smith, that the, * “ ly i ng enwgn. Fortunes fly os dust before the broom, into the lap of a new rompen- o4 fact, the latter body will be of ^ Thoee^ just on this side of the line. i comb or bniob may well lead to bald- repon of the committee on claims be' — lonablp; ever stop to think bow the first and second generation gathers, . ., ... , bod better look out for otrsy brick- n<«B while the third aad fourth diasipatas H. Time gave the firm oad BerniMi oom II use to the Miippers of the coun-' . - .. .. ■ I .Never try oo snytxMly'* eise's; accepted and adopted, __ magui WVViBU AM bats, rsnada is about to have more bat. Many a hat-boad U a resting Ayea. four; naya. none One who writee X'.«ort love letters opportunity to erect the structure, while the third and fourth began IM politloa. —Btmtisc f* rrna Osiette place for microbes. Alderman Mulder, supported by Al-i also apt to practice^ too much. dmtruction. It came to them “like flndiag it in the rood ” aad they let it The matter is one In which the shtp- mil as fliee th* kite at the end of a string.striae. ...iT;If you ...irrrhappen ...... to be ...... troubled- with- I dermanK.«,i,.d. Stone, eh.t onered p.n ow the (IIfollowing:

■AMB. ♦ Mmmmkam at thm Piahali OMut tor tha Oaahty Cltotog hoMas at — mil bland i at Cbotoor WhMo ham- las«Mrr of Jata tha FwhHi Otttoa. to tha <3My lalt Johaa. ah Tuaaday, tha Sith day Wooloy. mioio. Phoni 4t. _____ Ktf at TAT* N Jf T kNpa _. N ■afteatoar. la tha yaar oaa rhnaeaad. Michael D. Lyeh lo Y____ _ MAUI—S main oolia S Blaa huadrad aad atotrea. g Young. aoMBwl4airto4Bwl4 Dm. U r VANAMBURiQ. yoara; X Shropohlio ram. I yaar old. CrMS* r—tauf—t OttlM Praasat. CHARLES M. MRRRim aac ». RIloy, IMM. Talopho a* lSS»ftR. laws bo hoard by tha Jndps of Probata of Judge of Probate. Mr. aad Mia. lim Fleteher oear said Oaanty. at tho Prabats omea la .Neleoa T. Dexter to Harry Towaer, POB MAUI Spaa of 4 yaar old nuilaa. la tho atetter at the selate at nltrdasw SkaeeUaadeMrdaaw tho City of 8L labna. on tbo SMh day Mia. Mlltoa Martatta loat a valaaMe ■—ti tor «hra«le wall broko. t'Mftoa Ptoonaaa. Marta af iMalh A. Mi ISII. and that tha orad- am m. Lyaa. deeeaaed. Nettle H aec Si. Watta. Si. Booch. R No. IS. Phono IS—SM-IL. adaUalatratrix with the will Harry Towaer to Nslaea T. Doxter, laSWpd Itors of aaid daoanood ars allowod ala O. R. Aere ha WILUAM HAVam. M. BKiatha froni ths data of thla ao tioo In of eald eotete havlag nuula apallcatloa fat&lc pfcynielrw «m1 wnwm. Of* MTOVBli l^im MiLt-^hM baao bum^ whkdi to praasat thoir elataas tor ad* for tho allowaaeo at hor ftoal aeeoaht Aihert W. Hawea. at al to George fiM or«r Datr A Rarili rtor*. Of- aad for her die chatge. Varloa. lot 14. blk 1. Joaathan IMek's Bia. Mul Morris apoat bald coal atooo and oao aaft coal or ^"patS^MiHintoir Stth. A. D. Ifll. tlM hovm t to IS a. m. aad i to 4 wood hoator. Inauiro at this of- Thwaillf^lhe MMi^ *oMiatohag*^ Baaday wlih Mr. aad Mrs. Ooy Allae. p. m. Ftor dtroatc aad Aevt* dto- Mta Foatar to WHlhua Pootar, lots Maa Joha Dfareaalatt la oa tho flco^ ______OHAIIUM M. MMimiLL. ^ MIL at oae o'eloek la the afteraoea mmm. (Dm- •. ‘M.) KOm MAUI—Two old oatabllahod Judps of Probate. 1 aad S. outloc ‘'A" aad a 4 portion be seelgaeil for the examlaatlea of of w 4 of all that part of oat lot ‘‘B’* Mr. Parker will aooa marm to laa- •OBBBT C BUCK. M . D. dlooMM of milk routos la St. Johns, doinc pood eald aceoaaL at the Pmhate Offlae la Daalrmbla famu aaar at Jokaa aUm^ buslnooa; aloo two now wapons In ­ whl^h llaa n of D. G. H. g M. R. R. axe too my, mar, mom aad throat oaly. VMfIfTI, OhGrt* the aty of at. Johaa And It Ic fur^ S ft la width at aaid a 4. II. Dartd Morrta la building a large ed at axoaptlpaal Baranlaa magtog to Offleo ormr Cliapmaii'a atore. _____ quire of FTsd Uardaor, R. F D. S. ther ordered. That aoUce bo glvea to bam. telophoB* SSd —SLrSS. Iff Tyler Gaorgla to Racellera Maxahall NoUee Is hereby airmm that all the pereoas laterseted In eald eatete w 4 ne 4 ooc 2f. Blagham. STMt. Harley Peaalagtoa la mortag to acreage from 40 to 100 aema sank. If J. B. DOimm U. D. omeo and laal- elBluHi aad damahds agalBrt the aaUte at the tlBM'aad place of aald baaiiag d —CO oTor apauldlaa's hwd.. opp. MIST—O b the streots of St. Johns, a CTbarlao D. llheriaan to WllHaai you ars looking for a farm lat ma of Hfftta W. ■mrpi'* il>esBaBd. will ba by caaalag a cogy of this order to be Krannn e 4 ao 4 aoc K. Riley, i4SM. Mr. aad Mia. Andarooa at Lsuialng Stool. ladlos' opon tocc gold watch and SHOW YOU. fob. FIndor ploaac bring It to this baani by tha Judge of Probate of said pttbllahed la the St. Johae .News, a Warner Baaday by exrs to Frank Tlaited frleada la C. EDISON CX>VEY, PH. D. M. D.. office and pst rswaid. Mf Couaty, at the Probate Office la tha aewapaper prtatod aad clreulatiag la L Wood lot IS. blk 117. 8t. Johns. CUy of at. Johaa oo the Mh dgf af Phyolctan and surpoon. glrlnc opoc* said county of Cttaton for throe eoe- 11000. I alao bava aoais attmetlra lal attontlon to chronlr dloooooo. Film MALE (THEAP-Omrgo Orson HaialL A. R. ttlt« aad that cradltota oeeslre weeks prevloue to eald day of Bicil) fiarrlagtoB to Nattle M. Irwla IKE. Hlchlpan Avo.. Laaolnc. Mich. Hone cutter. Enquire WM. U1LU- of aald daeaaaad are allowed atx haartag. a 4 Iota 5 aad 6. blk St. Maple RapMa. lichtgM DiM hil ttoaa In Cltp Itoaldt MON. at G. T. Freli^t houas. lOwlpd moatha ttase from the date of thla no ­ (A true copy.) Oct. IS. *11 propositloaa. tice In which to preaeat their clalnia CHARLHB M. MKRRILL. Herbert B. Croaa to Fred B. Carpea- D—TMTB. UIMT—Uotweon St. Johns and DotVltU for adjuatmeat Judge of Probate. ter. Iota 22. 22 and 24. blk 2t. Orld. wwf Ca. on the Saturday after the fair, a Dated September 28th. A. D. 1011. 11150. DR. B. C LMFAN8BLBR. D. D. R— suit case containing a suit of clothos CHARLES M. MERRILL. Anna Sehafer to Jacob Martin, e 5 a Tima Tabla Brtoettva April 11. Omern orar State Bank, at. Johns. Finder will please notify this office. 9w6 Judge of Probate. TBACnRB* BZASINATIONB. s4ae4ae4aer22. Dallas, $500. Lmra a. in.—7; 9. 11. P. bl—1. t. I Far lilt. 7. 10. IS. THOMAS MANN. O. D. 8. —OCflos orar FOR MALE—1S5 pound Duroc Jeraay Jacob Martin to Cbarlaa J. Martin, 7 a. m. eaaeallad SandayB. ^ L D.PARR Chapman'a ntors. ______iMMito and aosrs. eligible to regloter; PROBAn NOTICE—Prsbato Caort, Until fortber notlee Teaebsrx* Bx- s 4 ae 4 sec 21, Dallas. $6000. CUalaa Caagly —ea. smlnatioaa will be held as follows; .Matblaa Schafer to Jacob Msrtln, w also a 2 ymr Shrop ram. A. R. IkrtMaa DtvMtoa Laura Loailtor la Raalty ARTHITR CORBIN. DenUst. offloo at (lias«‘. phone M-5K. Notice Is hereby given that all St. Johns. In Court House, be­ 1.5 a s 4 ae 4 se 4 sec 22. Dallas. the head of Clinton Arenue. claims and demands against the estate ginning last Thursday of April. l>eonard Freeman et al to A. J. Han­ Limited, a. m.—0:00 (through to FDR HALE ON ACCOUNT GE ILL of Geerge W. laMneaa, decaa sad. will St. Johns, la the Court house, be­ kins. lot 5. blk 5. VsnDeusen's sdd. Detroit); 9;$0. 11:30. P. m.- ATTOUHETH. HEALTH- Coed paying buss and be heard by the Judge of Probate of ginning aecoBd Thuraday of Auguti KIsle, $52. $30«> MAPLE KAPIDN HTAGE LINE. some young Duroc Jersey hogs. | I.roaai east Elsie. Modem buildings, one Johns, on Wednesday, the 4th day of a. m. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of the best Improved In Centml October in the year, one thousand, THBO. H. TOWNSEND. bouse, fine basement bam 36 x 50 and mOIVET TO LOAN. ♦ ♦ ether outbuildings. Well and wind* Mich. Addr*>ss Wm. Dkken. R. F. nine hundred and eleven. Ooounlaaloner of Sehoola ♦ .YGRTN YICTOR. ♦ MONEl’ TO LOAN—On mortgage ns- 1). 20. Elsie. F-4wpd Present. CHARldSS M. MERRILU mill. Young orchard. Part of farm Judge of l*robate. ♦ ♦ rolling, but good soli. All plow land eurity at reason able rates and on ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 129 acrea 4 mile north of aatisfactory terms, st The State FGK HALE GK TRADE—Black Span- In the matter of the estate of Yewell ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ with woven wire fence. Cheap at \. Dryer, deceased. Mary B. Flier, ex- Greenbuab church. $5,000. Bank of St Johns. Large or aaaall iah Jack, coming 3 yrs. old. Will ^ ♦' Wat. Ridenour was in St. Johns on ; I amounts Call and see us. J. W. trade for good young worg horse curtlx of said estate, having made ap­ ♦ BEMLIL (’EYTEIL Rj 40 acres 4 mile west of plication for the allowance of her fin ­ husinsas last Saturday. i church. 4$ acres. 3 miles from good market, Fitzgerald, Cashier. tf about 13«M). J. B. Morrison. DeWltt. Clair Smith of Detroit la home vis- ] U. F D No 2*i. l»-2wpd al account and for her discharge. good level gmvel-loam soli, ail plow ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I Ring his parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Smith. < 80 seres In Gratiot, south of land, but 5 acres timber. Oo^ 7 room MONET TO I^AN—At low rate of In ­ Thereu|)on It Is ordered. That Maple River. FOR SII.E—Registered Durc< Red for a few weeks. house, smsll bam, granary, other out ­ terest. Farms and city property for Tbaiwda). the 2«lh daj of Grieber. A. Will be sold if satifactory price sale. Inquire st office of H. E. Jersey .Swine snd Ramboulette D. Ibll. at one o'clock In the after­ Rev Wilcox will preach in the hall Albert Young and Miaa Ethyl Case: buildings. Good well and windmill. ih«*ep. Michael Moritz, Phone 30— next .Saturday at 2:30. .'ind Harry und .Mlaa Edith Young of I and temis ar** offered. Young orchard and aroall fmit Piiea WsIbHdge. noon. I>e assigned for the examination Rew vlatted Mr. and Mrs. I>5d. Smith. | 3L-2S . Fowler. .Mich.. R. P D. 32. of aald account, at the Probate Office Mrs Chaa. Patterson of Jackson The home farm of 120 acres 13200. LIMIT TOrR HPENDINO. Hw5p visited at her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Fkl loat Sunday. might lie sold separately. Good in the City of .Ht. Johns And It is fur­ 49 acres, 7 miles from St Johns, And save the halanre Is a better • ther ordered. That notice be given to Lyons, last woek. Mr. and Mra. Wesley RIsck and | large house, double tenant way to get a start than to limit your ' Ft»U HALE CHE IF—If taken at once Mrs. Thompson and daughter. Kate. •laughter of Olive vlalted her sister,! bouse, plenty of bams, tool fine soil and buildinga. Price $4500 the |M»rsons Interested In said estate, if sold soon. aavtog and spend the balance. a fine residence In loinslng. In.- of the time and place of said heating of I’nion Home visited at Mrs A C.| Mrs. J. B. Crane, and family last Sun ­ I shed, granary', etc. Good orch­ qiiire of Wm. Finels. St. Johns, over Blakeslee's last Tuesday. day. The riinten ('nunty Havings Bnniu by causing a copy of this order to he ard. t)ne of the best farm If you don't see what you want in (Resources $590.000> t'on Stephans t*t( published In the Ht Johns New's a Bom to .Mr. and Mrs. John Hwsgart .Mrs William VanKirk and two dau- ‘ homes in ('linton county. ghters and Mra. John Atkena of Owos- | Ad. come In and see. Have farms of Pays per cent Interest on all depos ­ newspaper printed and rimilating in a daughter. October << For price and terros see K. C. all sizes and prices. its Ixians money on mortgages and FGR hale —45 acre farm known as 66 were very pleasantly entenain*^) so visited the former ’s sister, Mrs ! the Thos Butler farm 2 miles •aid county of Clinton for three auc- Ilexter, St. Johns National other approved aectirlty. ( coslve weeks previous to said day of at the Bengal M. E. Aid society which c.eorge Tmnchell. from Saturday un-| Bank or The only lOr bam In county-oaat south of St Ji>hns. also '• full- til .Monday afternoon last | ALBERT J. RALDXnN. Pres lifHiring was held at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. town. 3500 population, price $11,006. blooded Jersey sows K. J. Warren. John Padgett last Thursday afternoon There were aeveml from Victor' GKO. H. MARSHALU rOOLEl' E HALL. Vice Pres. 0.2W (A true copy! R. r. DEXTER. Treas A very pleaaant time was enjoyed hv attended the Epworth I>>agi)e con ­ C, C VArc.HA.N, 100 gal. milk route in Lansing. CHARLES M MBRIIILU Would take St. Johna property la ex­ FOR h\LL Pr black Perrheron colls ?>w3 Judge of Probate all present. vention held at the Bingham hall last ; Executors. coming 2 and 3 years old. M’UI Chas. Clark was In I^ansing last 1 Sunday aftemexm and evening i change. THE STA.TE BANK OF make 14**" lbs horses when matur- Thursday. Miss Sarah Montague is on tho sick I »gg »k»»gggg gk g ggggg g g ggg«4 ST. JOHNS. e4t Well matched, fine pair. Jay YGTK'E GF MGK'HIAGE FGRE Mr. and Mrs. B Acker of Carson i list City properties from $500 to $5,060. CLGHITRi: Have two or three good bargalaa Ht. Johns. VfehHnw. Gillson. St Johns. R 1 Phone 210— City visited at the homes of Mr and Mr and .Mrs H L Beckwith spent around $1,200. roWMFHrilL A.ND HAVlJIOH. 1I.-2S Owlf _ Default having been made In the • Mrs Will Plosrman and Mr and Mrs. last Sunday in 1.4Uialng calling on CAPITAL PAID IN FPT.U MO.OOO. FOR HALE 4-yesr-old mare, weight conditions of a certain mortgage made Will IVhltlaker last week. friends. Remember I am not In any other 130i» Inquire Byron Dsniey 7tf by Ann Hibbard. Executrix of the Last Mrs. Edwsrri I’ost of Ovid cslled business and can give you good aar- on her sister. .Mrs. Ervin Hadley, one I r A. TRAVIS President Will and Tcetament of George Hib­ CGUNTLEHH. vice as tbe deals I have made bars M WELLER Vice PresldecitFOR HALE OR TRADE—Fine 150- bard. Deceased, to William H Card, day last week BARGAINS will show. "The telephone is .3« years old " J W. FTTEOERALD Cashier ucre farm for smaller fami. Good dated November 16. A. D. 1899. and * IN I buildings. wBll fenced. 20 acres recorded in the office of the Register "I wonder how many million time* "IVhy do rou object to meeting the | A. J. S Jury Assistant Cashier In the last 30 years 'Central' has said E. A. TALIAIADC.E Teller limber, best soil, Riley township. of Deeds of the t'^uoty of Clinton dentist socially. j ^:aBy terms F A. TravlB. 6tf 'I.Jne's busy.'” "Because he gets on nay nerves." Farm and Qty; Three per cent Intereet paW on cer- und HUte of Michigan, on the 13th day i Office ever Hlate Bank. of June. A. D. 1901, inUber 94 of Mort ­ tlflcatea of deposit and on savings FOR HALE—Cheap on easy terms, 42 lit. book accounts Drafts issued good In gages. on page 522; aald mortgage; acres of land 6 4 miles from SL having been assigned by William H. Property sny part of the United Statee or Can­ Johns. Can be divide^ in 2 parrels ada and In the principal cHlas of Card on the 22d day of May. A. D.; of 27 an dl5 acre lots Inquire of 1905. to Evelln J. (Tard. said aaatgn- Europe. Accounts of fsrmers, mer­ R. S Armour. St. Johns. 7wtf By Flyim chants or mechanlea rscetvsd on far- ment being recorded in the offlee of ‘ arable terms and every aeeonunoda- FARRH FGR HALE—1 have two 80 the Regteter of Deads for the County tlon eTtaaded consteteot with snfe acre farms, two seta of buHdinga, of Clinton and State of Michigan, on ! and Pardee banking. Superior faciltUsa for mak­ good land, will sell one of these for the 14th day of March. A. D. 1666. In FiM HT MCnON ing colIectloBS of all kinds. $4706.00 the other at $5000.000 alao Liber 100 of Mortgages on page 223; i Money loaned on approred seeurl- have one rootalnlng 142 acrea. an ­ said mortgage having bean furtkar aa- Below are only a few of the many tlea other 40 acrea. another 80 acres, ■igned by Rvlllae J. Card, on tke 4th ! Having decided to sell ray farm at public auction two n.iiea bargalaa we offer: BIRErTORM. these last two Join with two sets of day of November. A D. 1610. to Joolah j north and one aad oae-half mllaa west of Pewamo 796 —120 acraa. good house aad bam. F L. Shlley, Otla Fuller buildings, can be divided to suit the Hibbard, said aaslgnmaat being re­ 4 mllea from city, soil clay loam, J. W. FlUgerald. H. B. Kneeland. purrhaaer. Anyone Interested corded In the office of the Register: price, $75 per acre. A. J. S Jury, F. A. Travis please call me over either phone at of Deeds for the County of Clinton 795 —120 acre# 2 mllaa from Pewamo. C T. Babcock. Dr. M. Weller, my expense I will arrange to meet sad State of Michigan, on the 15th fine bouse, new bam. good loea- C. B. Olffels. you. lake you to the farm, give you day of .November, A. D. 1910. In Libor : tlou. price $7260. a pleaaant ride free of charge. loo of Mortgagee on page 377; soldi I NSHlff RiVilMNr I 111 794 —60 oersa. Township of Riley, six «RA5D TRUNK RAILWAY HTHTES. Please do not buy until I can talk mortgage having been further assign-' mllas from DaWItL price $$6W. Hebednle In effect Wny 7. 1011. with you. GEO. L JF^SSIH*. Pom- ed by Joelah Hibbard, on the lot day ; 762 —45 acres, Duplatn Township, Trslns Depart Going Enat pell. Mich. of August A. D. 1611. to EAtly I.ang-: 160 acres of land In the south-woat quarter of section 25 .North good house aiMl bam. all Improvad. Mall______T.M a m lay of Saginaw (Nty. Mich., said as-. Plains. Soli clay and gravally loam 75 acres under the price 24800. Steamboat Express______8:47 a. m FGR HALE—•Dry white pine Sheath­ slgnment being recorded In the office : plow 25 acres ready to break. 20 acres of fine growing timber 790 —40 acraa 3 miles from city, good Mall______12:52 p. m. ing and roofing lumber. $15.00 per of the Register of deeds for the Coun ­ and balance good paaturr land.An exrelient watered farm. A bouse and bam. all Improved, price Mall and Express ------4:37 p. m. M.. C W. PARMAl.toK. Richmond ty of Clinton and State of Michigan. . spring piped through house andst ham. (Umd orrhand. fair $2600. ..Trains Depart Geing West. it Holmes' Machine shop. St. Johns on the 7th day of Auguat. A D. 1611. fences. Good 6-rooni house, noliam but timber all sawed and 787 —120 acres 3 mllea from city, ele­ Mall and Exprees______10:55 a. m. Mich 2tf in IJber KM of Mongages.oti page ready to build, except sldingand ahlnglaa, size 40x70. gant house and basement bam. one Mall ______3:58 p. m. .577. on which mortgage there la •Vi or 6*» head of iMirw- Jersey hogs at day of sale, spring of the beet farma in Clinton county. Steamboat Express______7:2« p.m. FGK HALE—AUTGMOBILE, tltot — claimed to he due at the time of this sows and boars and fall pigs.also other farm stock. 736 —60 acres fine, bouse and bam MslI______7:55 p.m. In good repair. Iiemonstration giv ­ notice the sum of Ten hundred fifty ' all improved. 4 mllea from city. JOHN WHERRETL Agent en any time. Inquire Doty A Reed. Dollars and elghty-two cents: FLYNN k PARDRE tf ($1050.82), and an attorney's fee of! K. R. WINIDIHD. K. r. D. to. Rnlr. Rlek. Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) provid- , FARMS FOR SALE FGR HALE—Registered Durkam bull ed for In sak) mortgage (as by the 14 months old to sell or trade for 120 acres good Isod. 12 seres woods, statute in auch case made aad provid ­ THAT YOU g(MT- young stock or work mare. T. W ed). and no suit or procaedlnga at balance all cultivated, very good Stead, phone 326—IL-IB. 2tf buBdings. fine location, price 167.00 law baring been Instituted to recover Forma per acre, easy terms. BIG BARG AINU-An offlee safe aad the moneys aacured by said mortgage, ED TO BUY 60 acres, good buildings, near town, a Hammond typewiiter for sale or any part thereof. loam soil, a nice home, price $4,266.06, cheap. Inquire at thla office 52tf Now, tkareffare. by virtue of the $1,000.60 eaah. balance easy. power of mie contained In such mort ­ OR •0 acres, fine buildings; naaiiy all HGUHE TO RENT—Inquire of Wm gage. and the stetate In auch oaos Wanted cleared, good loam soli, 4 froos Road. 702 N. Clinton Are. tf mode aad prortdad. aoUae in haraby YOU TO town. Price $6,000.00, terms. glean that oa IDarstow* tka Itoaagi 86 acras. good house, fair ham and WANTED. day af Nsvwber, A. D. ItIL at ama Will you Idadly cosie to our offlae that we may show you some SBl otbor buildings. 70 acras work land. o'clock In tke afternoon. I shall sail of our woaderful bargains In farma? MAY WANTMD—Good teoamter by at public aaetloa. to tbe hlgbeat bid ­ 1 mllas from good town. Price $5,400. 160 aoraa. only 6 aUlaa from nloa little city. Very rich, productive We will ge glad to $1,666.66 doom bolance oa coatraet. the day or moath. A. R. Cbaae der. at tbe want front door of tke SO aeroo. naar town, good bouoe and ' pbaae 96.5R. court hoaoe la tke City of IN. Johaa. farm. $7060 buys this farm. If takan quickly. 66 acrea. 4 mllaa to have you oonault County of Cllaion and Stete ol Mich­ from tbe beat of market. Goad bslMlags. only tl.$66. tf takoa In ua about It. Our Hot fair bam. land good bat somewkat of proporty for onle Is brokoB. a bargain at $2,966.06, easy AGENTS WANTED- Bright, latelll igan (that being tbe place where tbe gent, hoaeat maa wanted to sell our next few days. 86 4 acres, a fine brick kooae. large baaemeat bam a big one Call In aad terms. ctreult Court for tbo Couaty of Clla- new alio. Vary rich farm. 24 mllaa from Laaslag. oa street car nursery stack. We sell trees ikat toa lo holden). tbe promlsoa do- aae ua. anyway It will 152 acrea. a fine farm, large brick, cast you nothing. house, good bams sad other buildings grow TRUE TO NAME Write now. scrlbod In oaM mortgago, or so muett line, oaly $166 an acre. 20 acrea, 24 miles from Laaalag. nice Fatos 4t Ytir fricei well feaeod aad drained, two mllea Greenings Nursery Co.. Moaroe. thereof as may be nocaeoary to pay building, only $2,06R 162 acres, good farm. 24 mllaa from good Mich »-2w from two towns. Price $66.66 per aero, tbe amount due on aald mortgage, market. Fine botldlnge of all kinds. $6,690, We also have a nloa Hat part down balance aaoy. WANTED TG RENT->Tbe Stephen with six por cent. Intorost and all of fanas ranging from 16 acras to 540 acraa, at very reaoonablo legal coma, together with an attor ­ tS acrea. lavel black sotl, goiKl build* Shafer farm of 187 aersa 2 miles I piicaa. Wa are glad to show our cnatomero sny of tkooe fanoo at Inga, well fenced, between eeveral ney’s foe of 'T4rent7'nve Dollars, as north aad 1 4 mllaa east of Pewa- any tlste tkat tkay may ckoose. (toll nnd aoe our Hat of city property. Iraigi good marfcete. a fine farm. Price $66.00 mo Must be a dependable maa covenanted therein, tbe oaM premtaso per acre, part cash, balaaco «may. with sufficient teama and toola aad being doorrtbod In anid mortgnge as Hao my Hal kelarv you knyi H will fwat yon netktmr enly a pen 46 aoraa, flue laml tand. good booao mesas to run snch a farm Caa give folloora. to wit: toll af Ink and n poaiage stotop anf get for yon toe very farm yon COME IN AND 3EE ME omall ham. good graaory. 24 miles poaeeaaioa this fall Addr ess Mrs. The West fhfrty-olght acrea of tbe kgvo koan luktog tor. omUR OPEN BTENINIHL fram tosm, a fine looatloa. Price |i5 Stephen Schafer. Fowler. Mich. 2w North boir of tbe Northeoot quarter per acre, taram. of Sactloa Fourteoa, In Township Six If you want to bay a farm, am ma. I LDWT AND rOf*ND. (6), North at Range One (1) Waot. la have atkors and oaa make teram to Cllataa County. State of MIebIgaa autt. I will k 17 Uam. to lAMlT- in SC. Johna or on fair ground ^RMILY LAfWLOT, J. J.BUItKE D.L.Hunt\ MEMl akow you tka M In Qrattot a gaBtleamn's gold erateb fok Tind ­ eoaaty. er please aotlfy Floyd Kleoltag, OMDROR 0. HUWTRR. CIto. toto. Everything in Insurance R. ■PRREW. BaDIh. R. F. D. to. and looatoo wa- Attonasy tor sanlagao at «M Mort* Dtoto iwll Offioe over Hunt ’s Drug Store I mm

# # ■UIMWl ■DMAL. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Today*a Wants ■artoa Cltoa left lar Ma baaM laalf wtm !• Ttiittac ^"ttk tor puwto. ■. 1. TuseSay after seswtiaa aaeasml daya Vtoak nte Miartatato wpa with hiB lather and brockar and otkar Boator. rajatlvaa to tkla plana. Mia. Oaaia Martla towt FiMair Thaia wtll h Say aahaal aaat eaaSay at tto hoar. A eoeSlal Mr. mi Msa. Chartta Sladala and with Frto Mafcalw aai MaMly. Mr. aad Msa. Wm. Btodala apaat Saa-! Bays sad glrta gtouas______IS astos Mia. Kate Sttmar apMt Maaii iarttatiaa la aa I to all. Tto Lailae' Sto Ik iamteg at tto kaam of Mr.j CkIMrsa'a aUttsM______M aaato with bar 9kmmr, Kala liar. aad Mm Wto. Sladala. Jr. TtItILIIE Hanaaa Malialtii aak fbaUlj. Oaal lar Maattag lai ■ManifMifr. Tea L. A. 8. of tto Bapttat ekarek liar, mad ftoally apaat flaadair at ladlaa* Flaasad Uadai waar ...... to la di aaala Piad Moiotoa^ wleh to tkank tto public for tbair; balp la laaklas tkatr fair aald Satar^ - CTklldiwa'a Flasesd Uadirwiar______to aaala h aiaaa day avantos a saeeaaa aad tor tkatr glfta. Tto proBsais from tke fair; CbUdraaM all wool kaaa ______to aaala Wtlllaai Waraar aad Mlaa MaiT ISob- wars tltr. I Jardiaaam ______M la $IjW Loyd SaUtb has a poottloa la Da- ' Tto oar la daa today to ba loaSad Flowar poia______t la IS aaala Opportunities Coase with waata papaia for ablpoMOt trolt as aklpptag olark tor tto Bulokj Maxt Suaday will ba ooainuBloB Auto Cow. aad left tor tkare aavaral Stove pipe ...... -...... IS SSalB Uak 'fo even' one, and they jfeneralJy require a cash SuaSay tor the Ladlaa’ Altar Saalaty.days ago. Canvas glovas ...... -______t far to eaals payment, small or large. Roa^ darotioao wUl ba bald aaeh Mm. Sarah MoGratb and bar fatbar, j Suaday aftaraooa of tkla nMMtb. Gaorsa Gook. startad for Florida t Tuaaday nMiralBg wham tbay wllli What will you do when Mr. aad Mra Oaorpa Baldarta aad apand tto wlator. Ttoy toes raatad! Miw. Praaat Thoratoa ware la Owoaao tkair boms bam to Guy Nllaa. tto' PLUNKETTS BAZAAR your opportunity comes? Wadaaaday. baakar. ’ Mra. Frank Wiabar aad Mra. Frank Mm. Martha Clark baa raatad bar Phone 14t at Joka3 Mleb. Are 3rou preparing for it. ITIiteb ware to 8t Jokaa Wadaaaday. hoam to MllUrd Slatgkt who wlllf Tbam la a cartala anuNtat of lye la Mlaaaa Matty Bobaafar aad Martha amva to aa aooa aa vaoatad by Mrs. ; soap, but tkat la ao ranaon wky It now? jatiouki to lalaetad Into the advaitlaa- Martin ware ia town Toaoday. Nllss’ faaUly. Harray Laa waa at Ithaca the lat- Mm. Msrtic of Innatng viaitsd bar Many—very many—are preparing for oppor ­ tar part of laat waak. daughter. Mm. A. B. Koooa. sad fam­ Hamrr Altratar waa la St. Jokaa ily over Boadsy. tunity at this bank. Safety degosit boxes for rent. Tbuiaday. Mtanaa Hraa aad Batbar Voigt ware Mrs. tory Shelton sad Mm. Mar­ out of town one day laat waak. tha Clark raturaad from Flint Fri­ Pompeii State BanK Mm. Gao. Btoiar waa la St. Johns day. laat waak Wadaaaday. Mm. Harriet Cadwall la vlslUag bar ALVA BONESTEEL, Cashier. Mrs. W. B. Brarett and daugbtar alatar. Mrs. Tbaodore Rlcbardaoo, In Faaay of Lake Odaaaa are apandlng a tost OaWltt few daya bare. While Mr. sad Mm Cbarlla Stadel Wm. M. Young waa la St. Johns ware In Lansing Sunday tbair driving Monday. home at home on the farm osar this Mr. sad Mra Harvey D. Douglass DesinngAUCTION to quit farming I will offer to highest bidder at my place on Section 28 Elba vtllsge was shot by sooie camtaas sad aoaa. Cbeatar sad Ptarre. were la huntam. Tbair daughter, who ra- itownship 1-2 mile West and 1-2 mile North of Bannister Mich. St Johns on buslneoa Baturdsy. mslned at home, went la the field to Mlaa Florence Bnttarlck was boma get the home to bitch It up and over Sunday. found it unable to get up sod when : Horaeg Need To be Kept i Mlaa Marjorie Haight of Ionia was Mr. Stadle arrived borne In the even ­ home over Sunday. i ing he found the animal's leg had been Dr. EL Schemer was in St. Johns on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th broken. He put an eod to it's misary. ; *Warm Just As Well businaoB Monday. by having It shot. They think they John Pierce was out of town on have a clue to the guilty party. Commencing at 10 o clock sharp, the following described pro|)erty: bustneas Monday. Mr. and Mm. Lucene Sturgis were The M. E Aid held at Mm. I. M. As You Do in Detroit the latter part of last week. Ilryer's last Thursday was largely HOBHBN. Deeriag hay rato^ Daartag grtadi r. John IJIiich stleatM the meeting of attended. The receipts from the din ­ Dapple gray torse, 7 yrs. aM. leM Iba. Haperlar Disc drIH. Jk bbL galvaalapd tank. ner and flower fund were $9.20. Those the supervtsom at St. Johns last Daitolv gray mars, • ym. aM, !••• Iba. Gsbarae hay tedder. Grass seeder. **Lrl a* balp jaa.** Wr hare tto hunffat itaak af present from away were Rev. Preneh Monday sad Tueodsy. Hay ■am, h yra. with fauL Steal laad rallar. lawa rmam saperatar. Wool HcMrae Rlanlrati Mra. H. D. Douglass waa in St. Johns and Mm. P Watlln of I.anslng. .Mm. Hay ■are, IB yaars aM. SSSk i'eaiary 2>tonie raltivalar. Wire stretrher. Csllsts l>ryer of Tuscon, Arizona, and Datrait Amertraa disc harraw. Hay fark aad rape. la thr Htr aa4 at tto Tuesday. Gray atom, fine rsadatar. Mias Olga Whittaker of Lake Odessa Rob. Smith of Haslet. r.lTTLE. Gsbarae spriag taath haraw. 2 ato 8-torse eveaars. Loweat Poiible Prices returned home Saturday. Fmnk Smith has accepted a posl-| Halatela raw, 5 jaara. it taatk harraw. 8 bee hive, great samker. Wr air la a brtlar parltiaB la girr batter prlee*. heeaate we baj .Mra Joseph Cook of Muskegon Is tion as assistant atation agent at a i Bed and white eew, B years. 2 Plaaet Jr. 2-raw I-tome callivalara. 70 graik bags. dliart fraai Maaafartarer*. Call la aad ree ear dl*pla)r. spending a few days with relatlvni town near Day City. He left .Monday j Hlaak eaw, d jeara. 2 5-taath raltivatam. 8e faace pasts. here. noon. Haua raw, S years. S-taalh cnltivatar. 8A rads Ameiiraa wire fears. 20 per cent Discount on ell Phisli Robes Fred Pfeil of Huhbardston spent Mm. L A. Ro'inda entertained Mra. Helsleia heifer, S years. Klaai ar levalar. 180 rads barbed wire. Sunday with K. Gruler. Itrigga of Gratiot and Mra. T. Nelaon Dartom heifer, 2 years. Heavy farm wagaa. Hlaek leader aad sleek raek. John VanderM ’yden of Grand Rapids of I.anaing laat Tueeday. 2 yearilag beifers. Steel farm waawa. Hkeep trnagks. was In town a few days laat weak. Mlaa Lula Havens and E. Morriaey 2 heifer ralvea. 2-seal raaapy bagsy. I'klekea reeps and braaders. ik.fgg iarabatar. Wm. Everetts was in St. Johns Mon- of loinalng spent Sunday at the home PGrLTBT. Gpea simrle baggy, bet af heavy slelgks. I'aavas Hlaek caver. • I day. of the former's alater. Mra. Peter IM rklekeah. A dancing party will be given at Makley. In this place Hal af light alaigha. Harse blankets. 17 geese. Hal af raaaers far baggy, Milk cans. the Sturgis opera house Friday even ­ Mra. A. Johnson of Lansing and 9 .iagara hares. R. H. Shaw ing by the Young Men's Club. Good .Mra. Callata I>ryer of Tucson. Arizona, famblaatlaa rank aad bax. Past bale diggers. music. Supper will be served. All were entertain^ at the home of Mra. SHEEP. Flal ar bael raek with sleek raek. 2 stacks af straw. St. Johns Michifen. are cordially Invited to attend. Don't Ed. Cook for dinner Saturday. IS breeding ewes, Daahle raek bax wHk ataek rack. 2M shacks of earn. forget the date. Friday evening, Octo ­ Quarterly conference of the M. E lb ewe laaks. Hat af damp baaida. All kinds af sauUI farm teals. ber IS. 1911. church was held at the parsonage Itagiztered Gifard ram. 2 set af dauble wark toraess. HOrHEHGLD GtNIDH. last Thuradsy forenoon. DIstrirt HIHiH. 3 set af Slagle drlviag toraesa. Hard real stave. Extra karaess, tags and brMles. Superintendent French of Lansing Hlaek saw, dae fietaber 2btfc. Weed ar real stave. was presant. Darac saw, dae Getaber 2Btk. Htar faaalag mill. Gasellae stave, 8 barner. Ira Ctiahman of Ijtnaing spent Sun ­ Darac Haar. I'ara skeller. Bed steads, eamazades. day with bis mother. Mra. Effle II shaata. Heard scraper. Bask rusei bed springs aad wire eat. Cushman. IHPLEMENTb A.YD 'HMILH. Heel lifter. I'aacki cablael, eapbeard. Deertag binder. Bearck plaw. 8 tables: ehaim: barrel enra. As Soon as You are Ready kMrai» .Iwfal Tragedy. Deerfag amwer. Heavy bmakap plaw. Lawn swing: dishes aad eraekary. Timely advice given Mra. C. W. Wil­ loughby. of Marengo. Wla.. (R. No. II prevented a dreadDil tragedy and sav­ TERMS—Fiv»- dollars or under, cash; over that amount. 1 years time will l>e given on ed two lives. Doctora had said her TO LOOK AT THE FINEST COLLECTION OF FALL WOOLENS FOR SUITS frightful cough was a "consumption" good bankable note>, drawing 6 per cent interest. Lunch at Noon. AND OVERCOATS EVER EXHIBITED BY A ST. JOHNS STORE- cough and could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her sunt SUITS OR OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER urged her to take Dr. King's New Dis­ covery "I have been using it for some time,” she wrote "and the awful C. H. MILLER Owner cough has almost goae. It alao saved by little boy when taken with a se­ vere bronchial trouble." This match­ JOHN ROWELL, Auctioneer A. RYDER CUrk $ 15.00 less medicine has no equr.l for throat and lung troubles. I*rice 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle fare Guarantee*! OTHERS AT $17.50. $20 00. $22.50. $2*‘> 00. $27.50, $30 00 by J T. .Millmsn. VsnSickle A GIsspie and TmTla A Sbiley. '

Satisfaction Absolutely Guarmteed ♦ ♦ ♦ WBHT AHHLET. ♦ 1 Made to maasure. Made to fit. Made to Satiafy. Compare them with any other at the «une ♦ price and be convinced that our prices are no higher than those of the ready made, goess-fit man. bat clothes made by us are worth double. W. M. nowens' little girl, who baa bean very sick for aome time is much AUCTION In order lo settle the George Day Estate. I will sell at public auction, at the George Day batter St this wrIUng. Mr. .vnd Mra. Dan Johnson spent farm, 3 miles West and 1 mile South of Elsie. last Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8 Johnson In .North Star. Mr. and Mra. John Olson of Lan­ DOTY &REED sing have moved In part of Tom Rhy- navd'a houoe. Mr. Olson will work 9t, JolhSks* MicHliltoik WEDNESDAY, OCT. I8TH for Mr. Rhynsrd by the yaar. Mr. aad Mrs. Gao. Kirby sad baby Commencing at i o ’clock, sharp, the following described property: it*a Vmwtotoiaki to dottatto#. spent laat Sunday with their parsats. Mr. sad Mrs. John Kirby. 2 The B. V. Aid Sorlaty of tto Can- tar Washington church met vrtth Mra. HOBHBH. PAULTBT. ■Ilk wi«oa. Hartman laat Wednasday. Pair af graymaraa, wt 8888 Iba. Ahaal 80 Same. Mrs Renslnger is vlatUng friends in lA-laatk sprtag Ohio tor several weahs. CATTLE. GBAIIV AND PODDBB. i0*taalk aptoe d Mra. Mark Hathaway of Pompall Is Grade Halstala raw, 8 yrs aM, daa Peh i h8 atooks af rarm. apaading aavaral daya thia waak with Uradt HaMaia raw, A yn aM daa Pah > QmMtlty af faddar aara. har mother. Mra D. M. Whitman, near Giade Halalaia raw.w, 7 yra ato dM Pto ! i im«b fsddai Waahtngtoa Caatar. 5d C toy. Mr. aad Mrs. Sam Crowal, are satar- ■ad saw, IS yn. ^KMGAN talalag company this wash from Ohio. tod and wgMe saw, 7 yra aM, da af mfxad Mr. sad Mrs. gam Crowal wars la tod eaw, 14 ync. aM* daa la toe A haatola early aaad paMiaaa. BIG 'Pompa ll oaa day laat waak oa bast- flaidttly af USe patsMaa. ■aU San, A maa. aM. 1000 Acres of nuiMeries; 10,000,000 Trees, Shrubs and plants Mra Maad Halnlaa la apaading tsPLBnirrH add tmls. aavaral dapa la I aaaiag with har Nraaery Bramem ai the WorU daughtar, Mrs Ronala Dali. IA Our Cuatomere can tell you why. ■BMLB MACM. II »).

CreciMnf ^s Trees Grow Trwe lo Nune Mr. sad Mrs M F. Trowbridge aa- tartalaad llMams Jaaoa at Jaekaaa TERMS—Five dollars or under cash; over that amount 1 year's time will be given on good Quality—Everything ia Quality vrith us. sad Mr. aad Mfw. Harman Kathe and daaghtar at Blagbam oaa day last bankable notes drawing 3 per cent interest. 1 per cent off for cash. waak GraoiBMl’s Trees Grow. Thesr Can ’t Help k. F. Wataon vraa at hla farm la Gra­ tiot county Wednasday sad 'niursdar They arc whole root —Pedigree bred Trees; Full of life aud grow first class fruit. of laat waak. Real Eetate Darby Shortiidpc of l^saalag vMted at F. B Baumgardaar'a Friday night The South half (Ml of the Baat half (Ml of the .'Sorthaaat qaaitar (M) of Sac. 10. Daplain (44 srraa) all aad Satonlay. Improved. The shove daaerlhod will b~ sold at 2 o'clock "sale day" to Uie hlghaot blddar. TBHMS ON MBAL Mr. sad Mr* Melvin Crnwner of Get the best stock and begin right Write for what you want today. Catalogue free. St. Johns spent Saturday night and I98TATB. ISao at flaw of sale, the balance when deed la dailvarsd. Sunday at F Wamoa'a. K. J M'artI sad family have amved In M. F Trowbridge's tenant houae. Green^ Nursery Co-, Monroe, Mkhigan Mra Arthur Post aad two daughters aad Mlaa Anna Stitt of I analag were F. C COLEMAN, Admin. Saaday guaata of Mr. aad Mrs M. F. Tiiiabildgii. Wto. Baooa movad hla haaaa oa hla E J. JARVIS, Auctioneer. LT AtTEMKWW OCTOBW 12, 1«1. dill A PAGE OF MICHIGAN NEWS ITEMS

rldd safoiTSMisat of the health lawn. . It slIeaaB that the stau boaitl of to bahllaal nsasttoatleB. penbatoy ba- CIOPilEPQHT health la dlrldad oa the Qaaatloa 'aad ' eaaas mt Umtr tolas lasdis ty oa tbs aah- Jsst that thalr ■ttMtlaa osMMt hs toe ^ row la pasdlcted over the aattar I atreaj^^asllsd to Um Ismurtsaii sThaap- C ESTillB) mB when the hoard meets here next Frl- [ day. i MuM ^^J^^^lJ^^’^'***'***** ^ 41m sasl^bBC sswd by ^ ass sf ttoarmiiy. ^Atow imim9 RT M*. ■ASn^fDALB. (UK - it la the aaaeral opinion here that toTch, OsMsaSaai afisr yea the atory la wroac. Oovemor Qehom , vto —d otm mints bay it ef year dfa» MfTAMT 4H' MTATB. Is not la the city and Dr. DIsoa could j gist . at flftyany seals sad eas dsMar a bactla atsNtoM vastly hsttar _ Dr. OsliMsIl not be assn, but there Is nathinv to ' thfoaph hsslt^ if ahs watehm bar bowsl Indicate that an attempt srould bei arehaas eC bis is his obll> Lam Ibs. Mich.. October Ifll. msvsBMata U rnt Bma yearsstf ooastl- atlea. Ha has .-la stnmssh, Wbral. made to ouat Olxoa. I natsd. srtth bad bfsath. ptomly nomplia- —^----.T- - fev over forty The riaal eatlnuiicd yield of wheat It la understood that Ooremor Oa- i iaa, hssisebM. hsiablag nsa sad othsr lai will bs pisaasd to giro tha bom rsceatly commended the oecre- j symblusM of IsiMnsMIna sad nnaMlpstHa. aay aivtao oa tho sahjoet fraa In the State and Upper Peninsula Is tabs a saMlI dsso of Dr. CsMwsirs Pyrsp of *'***i!!l*- All aie wsleoan to wrMa 17, In the southern and central coun* tary for the active work he la doles. Depsto. U Is a MoaMa's tovortta lasa- hiBL Whothor for Um msdlcial adviea The statement has been made that or tho freo as mill aiiveaB him Or. ties 18 and In the northern counties Mva Tou arm Had that ysa can do away OsIdweU, lii OnldweU balldli«; 14 bushels per acre. The estimated : Detroit board of health Is after Dr. | wtth aalta stroag oathaitloa ate., whleh Moatloello, IlL ^ total yield for the State Is 11,144.U9U IMxon bscauae he has prodded the huahela. board aboat Ita loeal enforcement of The total number of bushels of the health laws, but thla, it is under ­ Western avenue, August II. 1911, be- of tbe Hungarians flashed s revolvar srheat marketed by farmers In Sep­ stood here, is denied by the preetdent tweaa a street oar and an Interurbao sad began shooting. tember at 103 flouiins mills Is 218,717 of the lietrolt board. car of the Orsad Rapids, flrand Ha­ One gave a scream and fell to the and at 110 elevators and to sraln deal ­ ven and Muskegon intenirbsn line. ground. People waiting for a straat ers 329.434 or a loUi of 549.131 bush­ WirHI«lA.\ DEATH KATE EOR AIMl. Mrs. tlreen, who is an aged woman, car saw the shooting. The otner for- els. Of this amount 388.848 bushels UMT LOW. was a passenger in the street car. and glgners made thsir eaespe. The in­ were marketed In the southern four says that she was thrown forward jured man was rushed to a hospital, The death rate In MIchlsan for ’ apainst a seat with such force as to tiers of counties, 129.M2 in.K- the cen ­ i Ausuot this year was relatively low.; where little hope In entertained for hla tral countlaar and i I* '»'• "■•“•“I- -Kile permanently injure her cheet and recovery. em counties« andUd UpperI PP.- P«.IIl.Ul. . ,5 , thOUMlKl.i back. The estimated total number of bus­ That means a cut of close to twenty- j DI-TTROIT — Prominent MlcblgaB hels of wheat marketed in the two five per cent of the death rate. | l..A.N8i.N(: — labor Commissioner months. Aupust-September. is 4.00(t,- In Aupust. 1910, 746 iiabies under i flowers has been notifying inerchanu women an- to discuss such formidahle tiO. Twenty-nine mills, eievators and In snssll towns who are affected by tbe toploa as ronaervstlon, water-way da- sraln df^alers report no wheat market­ two years of ape died of dlarrhoeal j onterltla in Mlchlpan; In Aupust. 1911, | law limiting the number of hours velopment. civil service, forestatioa, ed In September. which women may be employed that public health, moral responsibility of The per cent, of acreape sown this only 338 That Is a cut of close to 6h{ l>er cent In absolute numbers, and | they must comply wtth the sutute tbe child, etc., at the state convention fall compared with the averape for the when the Increase In population is 1 and he calls attention to tbe change of the Michigan Federation of Wom ­ imst five years in the Slate and south­ which tbe law la bringing about in en's clubs to be held in Detroit, OcL 17 ern counties is 93, In the central coun ­ taken Into account It makes the record still noore favorable. The prest ssv- the social life of thesi communitlss. 20. with 2,000 in attendance. Tbe ties 91. In the northern counties 94 By reason of the fact that the act puts opening seaaion will be held in the and in the Upper Peninsula 92 The inp of lives amonp infants la what contributed most toward the low death an end to the old custom in vlilsges Central M. El. church, and all others averape date sowinp wheat in the and small cities of keeping the stores at the Pontcbartraln. Both Msjnor Stale is September 18lh. In the south­ rate from all causes. fly reachlnp WTLLIAV DnrNBBACK A^TD FAHILT. from the relation which the Aupust open until nearly midnight, merchants Tbompaon sad President McRae of ern counties the 21st. in the central Photo by Bouphton and their clerks find that they now the board of oommeroe will welcome counties the 17th. In the northern rates bore to the annual rates from The above Is s picture of the highway commissioner of Dallas township, bis wife and thsir thirteen children. 1909 and 1910, the annual rate for 1911 have evenings to themaelven. and the the women. Addreaaee will be glvmi counties the 13th and In the Upper The names of the children commeaclnp with the oldest are: Otto. Frances, Carrie. Ola, Anns. Ekllth. lie naan. srlnter promlaas to be one of enter ­ by such pereoos aa Mrs. Philip N. l*enlnsula the 17th. should be but about 11 per thousand. Dora. Willie. Hlldispard, Roman. Carl and Victor. Four of the children are married and there are three prand- .Now It is poastble to biinp it to that tainment and amusement unknown Moore, president of the .National It­ phildren. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dunneback were bom in the township of Wastphalls this county and they are sped before, in consequence of this act. eration of Women's clubs; James O. The per cent, of screspe sown this ^ low rate. If durinp the next three .54 and 48 yesrs respectively. They were married In SL Mar>’'s church. Weetphalia, by Rev. Fr. Herwip, January months as much active interest will Bennett, dramatic critic, Chioago Rae- fall compared with the averape for the; 23. 1883. Mr. and Mrs. Dunneback moved to Dallas tosmataip about six years spo Mr. Dunneback was highway ord-Herald. and George Maxwell of past five years in the State Is 87, In ^ be taken in repard to prevention of commisaloner of Weatphalia three years and is now serving hta fourth term In Dallaa Mr. and Mrs. Dunneback KALAMAZOO—Aa the result of a epidemics as was taken thla summer Chicago There will be a boat ride the southern counties 88, in the cen- . are highly respected citixens and their children are a credit to them Hels a Ilfe-lonp democrat having always shooting scrape Sunday about 9 on the river and a visit to the Freer to prevent Infantile diarrhoeas. o'clock a Hungarian, thought to be tral counties 8fi In the northern coun- j l^olesale epMemtos of whooplnp- voted that ticket. art gallery. ties and Upper Peninsula 92. ! Steve Sapee. probably was fatally Rarle;. couph. measles, scarlet fever and wounded. Four Hungarians, who were The estimated averape yield i>er diphtheria are unnecessary and should <}„uid Traverse Wexford Leelanau. of the Wamer-C?rsmton law. The STATE BREVITIES with the man at the time of the shoot ­ Other Fellow's btieeenn. acre, in bushels, in the State and be charped apainst carelessness i Mecosta and Lake. league contention that no new license ing are being hunted by officers. The Most of the other fellow's saeosm southern counties Is 22, in the central f*neumonia will claim a preat nsany can be prantefi when> the license man was shot In the head and foot. A t>eople this fall and winter. Far too The Michigan Stale Brewers' Asso ­ DhrTROIT—Fred M. Alger of Grtwee Is credited to lock, and the rast of tt counties 23. In the northern counties ciation and other license forces have has not applied for renewal. Attorney fight started in the Hungarlao cokxiy many of theae cases will be unneces ­ Pointe and Frank Coffy, Wright and continued while the party walk­ to a paaiulons diapoaltkm. — fitntitosn 19 and in the Upper Penineula 27. succeeded in forcing the fight in the Marsh is confMent. will soon be re- aviator, employed by Mr. Alger, fell In INMs. sary'. Keep the school children's feet copnlxed as tbe settled law of the ed along a street, when suddenly one warm and dry, prevent whooplnp- following eleven counties that outlaw loUce St. Clair from their biplane l*he estimated averape yield {ter the saloon at the present time: state. A declaion handed down in while they were flying about five feet couph and measles epidemics and the Wayne county In June favors the con ­ acre, in bushels. In the Bute Is 27. In laipeer, Presque Isle. Otaepo. An­ above the water Sunday. They fell ^•••••••aaaaaaaaai the southern and central counties 28. prest hulk of pneumonia cases tention and another case is now i>end- amonp children will not occur. trim. Charlevoix. Alcona, Ingham, into shallow water and escaped with In the northern counties 21 and in the Missaukee, Openuiw. St. Joseph. Shia- tnp In Bay couty. a ducking. Uplier Peninsula 34. The record for the summer Is too Leagae is Use Bid Tartir«. I'eni. good to let it be offset by results of [ waasee. The league further hopes to eatsb- The <*stlmated averape yiehl per thoughriessneas this winter If^ Pliny Marsh, attorney of the Mlchi- llsh the contention that in a location OXFORD—The |>esce of the Oxford WMh Elastic acre, in bushels, in the State is .*12. in ihere are unrestrained cases of paii Anti-Saloon league, explains that where there was no saloon in April. high school was rudely disturbed Fri­ the amithem counties 33. in the cen Whoopi ng-eouph or measles in your the reasons for the small number of I9<)9, none can ever be establislied. A day when Sam Taylor, a pupl! eet at tral counties 31. in the northern coun- ! "«*‘*h^rho<^. the mstti^ to saloon counties In the fight the rom- case of Ibis kind is now pending In liberty a quantity of Chinese snuff. ties 30 and In the Upi*er Peninsula 35., cainpsred wtth the pro- Kent county with relation to the town Kvervbody In the room, including !»rof. Rooflig Paint PolaleeK*. : your health officer to protect you aa ' hibitlon counties is due to the fact that! Sparta, DeWitt, caught the sneezing habit The cetimatfHl average yield per law requires. On the other hand don't j the rapid "drying up" of the state haa Michigan Anti-Saloon Itapue t'er>' shortly and the school work was **xpert your health officer to restrict left very few of the aslooii counties' will conduct its customary B|»e||blnd- siis|M>nded for the time l»eii)g When acre, in bushels, in th'e Slate is 8|, in such Citses If he df>es not know they j eligible to vote this spring, The High Gnule Pieeei vatiTe the southern counties 71, In the cen ­ inp campaign In the counties ihat are the aneezea had partially subsided. tral counties 74, In the northern coun ­ exist The lam requires physicians' Mnke HImlegIr l*nint<> Dry. to vote on the question next spring ITof DeWItt instituted an Inquisition ties 92 and in the Up|ier Peninsula 144. and householders to report theae cas-j "Further than this we lielieve that As for the Michigan State Brewers', *4id by questioning ever?' pupil se- Uorre«|M>ndents in iiKsny iorallties re- ”, , j more rapid progress toward the ban- iisaociation, and other lic*-nae forces, cured a confession from Sam. The a liort iiotntoee rotting tisdiy on low land Ia»t the matter of ppbllc health havei Michigan can they found ‘gum-shoe" tactics so sur- l>oy was Busi>ended. HOW ABOUT ROOFING PAINT? a r**sult of the heavy fall of rain dur ­ first considereiion. J effected by thorough orpanixatton ceseful Iasi year that they will try ing the month of Sepiemi>er very truly yours. land enforcement of the law In prohl- them .again YI»SI1A.NT1—Frank Wise has plans .Now is the time to be looking after that roof that needs paUntlng or Beans. HOHKRT I*. DIXON. M D. I| bitlon counties than by trying to un ­ and sjMK'ificatlons for the erection of m|>alring Don t wait until It is too late, when now, by the use of Th«' •-stimated avenipe yield per Secretary. duly force public sentiment in the GILLIH4».FOEHUII. a modem dormitory in the vicinity of wolverine Paint, and at small cost you can make the old roof pram- acre. In hurhels. in the St.ite nnd counties that do not outlaw the saloon St Johns was given a matrimonial the nomtal campus. He in interest­ tlcaly as good as new. southern counties is 12, In the central I at the present lime," declares Attor- ' „|,|.py.i,p when the many ing local business men and capitalists . When a i>alnt is wanted to preserve, protect and give long service and northern counties 13 and In the : ney Marsh "Our aim Is firsi to dry- ' friends of Miss Minnie M Poerrh In the ventun- The domdtor)' will you will get it by insisting on having WOLVEIRINE ELASTIC PALNT, Upi>er I'eninsula IT. The I' S. Cen­ SIXTEEN COUNTIES VOTE I up the (uunties that art* set lo. atetl as |,.amed that she had beeoine the wift- be for the acrommodstlon of normal This well known iwint has been In the market for over seventeen yeaun sus of I9lb shows the following eoun- to be strategic polnU. dividing the of Kdwarxl Gillison. which occurretl students and will, when completed. and has long l>een a sundard product where long service is wanted. tie». its having harvested over Pi.immi ON WET OR DRY QUESTION Ilcens4* terTttor>' of the state so that It * Tuesday. August 29th The young accommtMlate atmiit l.'io students, and it makes no difference what kind of a roof you hax*e, whether tlga acres of heans In the year KM!*' Tus- «-an be conquered in sections. ” couple In comiNiiiy with the cost S.to.mat. The enterprise is pri­ iron, shingle, composition, felt, palter, rubberroid. canvas, gravel qR rola. (Iciiesee, Shlawaas<-«>. Saginas, Attorney Mnrsii says that the Martz bride ’s mother, went on the Detroit vate and is in no wray anthorized by any roofing material. Wolverine l*slni will preserve it, protect It Huron. I-Taton. Ionia. Idvingston. Crn* I.IH'II, BPTIB> WILL hi; IHMUE law "joker" amemiment which idlows Sunday school excursion, took the the state authorities. President Jones wear longer than any other paint made. Pot. Sanilac. Clinton. Isabella. Ing ­ village iMMtrds of trnsteea and city iKMit and went across to Windsor.Can.. of the normal college said he had Dozens of propeny owners in and around St. Johns have been re- ham, l-4i»eer, Montcalm nnd Kent. \4t\l> .NEXT SPIIIMi. iKoards of aldermen to vole iiiunlcipall- and were inarrint at the Mr thodlst nothing to do with the ventun- in an> < elving pleasing results for years, from the use of Wolverine Paint. Crop cnrr««t>ondents in all th**s* coun ­ tles prohibition in license counties. INirsonage by Rev J if Allen. The way. Write us for booklet, prices and full particulars. Every gallon of ties. on October 1st repon thi' damage Detroit. Mich., Oct. 11 The scope will l*e workexl this spring wherever bride wore a beautiful brown suit with Wolverine Paint Is guaranteed. to th** heun crop by cxceeslv#- wet of the local option fight In Michigan feasible, but that he iloi-s not agree a white lace waist and was unattend ­ MUSKl-X'.OX—Suit for llo.tMs* dam- Manufactured by weather at from 25 to 'at |>er c- nt. next spring w.as exactly definetl last with the policy that would make this ed. Mra. Gillison Is a (Kipuiar and ar- agrw has been commenced aralnsf the ^apsr Heel«. .Monda> when the iKiards of su|»erals- the main objective rather than coun ­ complishled young lad) and is a mu­ Muskegon Traction and com- The estimated averagi yield i»er acre ors In countlee met to authorize the ty local option sician of ability. The groom is an in ­ l»any in clrriilt coun by Mrs .Nancy In tons. In the State, southern and elections TTie anti-saloon forces ob- Attorney .Marsh says the Michigan dust riuiis young man and ha.s many Green, a pioneer resident of .Muskegon E. J. Knapp & Co. central... counties . , Is . Iti, In the ...northern . falne«l the re«iultlte number of stgnu- Anti-Saloon league law enforrement friends who wish him and his bride a This is the heaviest damage suit insti­ countlee 9 and in the I pi*er Peninsula . petitions In the follow- bureau is striving as rapldl> oa (los- happ) life. Several reception dinners tuted in this court In five >ears. The Balding, Michigan ing five license counties. slble to get full court Interpretation have been given the young couple litigation grew out of a collision on Baek wheal. The estimated average yield per acre, in bushels. In the State nnd northern counties Is 14. In the south­ ern counties 1.5. In the central coun ­ ties 13 and In tbe Upper PenintiilH 20. **Thm Storm of Cmrtain Satiafaction** Gmt Acqwuimtmd** OLD HOE PENSIONS Who*s Going to Write the Best Ad? FOR mim MEN THOME OVER SIXTY.FIVE YKABM IF OLD .IFFEI’TED,

.Muskegon, .Mich., Oct 12.—Delegates FREE YOU CAN YOU TRY L. B. Keifllne and George W. Taylor, representing Grand HapMs railway- Don ’t delay, but start now, Numliers of atls are coming in our store daily. Have you begun yours- men at the closing meeting of the an ­ nual convention of the Rallwsymen's $5.00 Boys Suit Relief association, made a determined fight to have the supreme offices mov ­ ‘‘REMEMBER** ed from Muskegon to Grand Rapids. They lost, but only because Supreme Qothes ealj bsye betweea the agef> sf Id aad 19 year* are fa rompete. Earh hay eas •tshmlt only one advertlseatoai. The l*rRaident George .Murray of this city of best sad •ersad he«t adzertlseaieal will appear la the Iseal papetw with the HayN aaaNw whe wrste them. urged that he be not compelled to ANY BOY IN TRIM VHTXm' I’A .N UDHPKTE. change his place of residence As s to the bttst advertisement conaolstlon to the Furniture City del- sgatea. the 1912 convention was awarded to tlrand Rapids I about What You Need Write the Ad! The feature of the cioaing session j CONTEST of the convention was accepting the i permanent and partial dissbillt) de-| to Do! I heal these salts, that yea think will partment. which provides an old age ' U l« write an advertl*eaieai sheaf make seam other hay er his lather er pension for ratlwsvmen who have Kuhns & krHN*M A RF.KK1LL*M Hay'* MaU». aiether want te hay eae. He have all passed 85 years of age Every hey Is weleeme te ream te thl* CLOSES sises and mnlertais. feme la aad see Reports of the nfflr-ers showed over sfere sad ask qaestlea« aad leek at 91,400 new membeni added this year j ear •sits, helerr be tries te write aa them If yea weal te. Jest tell la year and over 925,000 paid out to employes | ad. He have lets ef fbeai aad all sites. own werds what yea think ahent ear af the Pere Marquette railroad In I Head er hrlag tbe ad te ear star*- with sails. II will rest yen aetbing te try. Michigan alone. MerrilTs year fall aaai*- aad addres* writtea Monday, Oct. 23 ‘Thomas W Donnelly of Denton I plainly ea tbe haek af tbe ad. Harbor was alerted supreme orator to * boy's clothing, anti a The leges will he mea well pasted MTtHT TlfniY AND HAVE TIM’R •ttcceed John Rowan of Muskegon. ea advertlsiBg aad aet eea- WRITE THE AD ON ONE MIRE ONLY aerled wtth ear state. .in n BEFORE tMT. SHD. NO RTTEin l BE MRDE $2 Jim Dundy TO OUST DR. DIXON I Boy ’i Sweatm* H4>V. IMMIOHN HErEXTLT ITI*. | VINDRD MRURTTARY. I to the one writing the second Kuhns Merrill LayMtoS, Mtoh., Oet 11. Rtate offl- best THE OUTFITTERS* oefg hofs sspreaa surprtos at a sunt FklA ------1 ss- ■ ID tha effoot tlMi m effort la bstoff \JmS /eOnOflCM MMSSSm Si. Joim*e ayga g> fsHh Rssrstsry DIxoa oat of THUMDAT 12, 1911. FRED C. BURK’S St. Johns’ Largest Leading Department Store The home ol all that is new and iq>-to-date; the plaee where your money does double duty • Our policy is told in three words, **SerTioe To You, ” aBd(we have found it profitable, that’s why we grow grow. Compare our prices with goods of equal ralue found elsewhere and you will find a’saving worth considering. . Never has this Big Store offered such a mammoth assortment of bright new merchandise at sucdi popular prices. We extend you a cordial invitftfion to visit MM* and ifet acauainted with our stock. This sale closes October 28, 1911.

Room-Size Rugs Ladies* Coats, Suits and llresses Men ’s Depmtment Wc liavc a large assortment of patterns to select We have just received the finest line^f Ladies ’ Suits, Coats and Dresses that we have Every want can be aatiafied here. from, including a varied line of Tapestr>' Brussels, ever shown. All the latest creation and styles. Every suit guaranteed to give perfect Men ’s Leather Reversable Coats, extra quality $4.48 Velvets, Axminstcrs. Body Brussels and Art Squares satisfaction. Broadcloths, Caracal , Seal Plush, Kerseys and Fancy Mixtures on second Canvas Lined Coats ...... OBc to $8.00 in all the standard sizes. A guaranteed saving of floor. A fine assortment of Gloves and Mittens at...... 8Bc two to five dollars on any Rug purchased at this store. Men ’s Heavy Wool Sox ...... 21c Caracal imitation pony, $13.50 value...... $8.98 Special prices on all odd size Rugs. Men ’s one piece Underwear, fleeced ...... 89c and 46c Broadcloth, satin lining, $25.00 value...... $18 9x12 Tapestr>' Brussels...... $7.48 Men ’s Union Suits, fleeced ...... 87c Seal Plush, best quality, good serge lining, $24.00 value...... $18.86 9x12 Good Quality Tapestr>* Brussels...... 10.48 Men ’s Heavy Flannel Shirts (blue, gray, brown) fl7c Seal Plush, liest quality, satin lining, $25.00 value ______.... $19.76 9x12 Extra Quality Tapestr>’ Brussels...... 12.48 Men ’s Sweaters, extra (jualitv Seal Plush, square collar, $30.00 value...... $21.75 90c, 98c, $1.25,'$1.48, $1.98, $2.09, $2.98 9x12 Seamless ten wire Tapestr>’ Brussels .... 15.98 A very large and complete line of men ’s and bo 3f8’ 9x12 High Grade X’elvet Brussels...... 16.98 cape at special values. 9x12 Colonial X’elvet Brussels...... 10.98 9x12 Royal Wilton Seamless...... 37.48 Fancy Mixtures and IJouble Faced 9x12 Axniinster, Special ...... 16.98 Bed Blankets 9x12 .Art Squares, special ...... 4.48 Coats These cool nights are suggestive of warmer cover ­ 9x10 1-2 Art Squares...... ^08 -A large variety in the latest patterns; no two alike. Trimmed and Tailored effvet. ings. You ’ll find prices even lower than last year. 9x10 1-2 .Art .Squares...... 0*^ A mammoth line to .select from. 7 1-2x9 Art Squares...... 3*08 -All sizes. 7 1-2x9 -Art Squares...... 2.98 $13.50 value...... $ 9.98 $22.50 value...... $16.76 Good quality blankets, special...... 48c 12x15 -Art Squares ...... 0.48 17.50 value...... 12.48 25.00 value...... 19.86 Regular $1.00 value Blankets ,special...... 78c Carpets 3-4 wool ...... ^ 20.00 value...... 14.98 :10.00 value...... 21.60 Full size Blankets, worth $1.25, special...... 98c See our line of small Rugs ...... 29c to $2.98 Extra size Blankets ...... $1.89 and $1.46 Wool Nap Blankets, large size...... $1.48 and $1.96 Rug Fillers, Door Mats, Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers. .All W’ool Blankets, extra size ...... $4.48 We want vou to come and see these Rugs— you 11 Black Kersey and ftxMKlcloth Coats spend vour mortey wisely if you buy any of the above. The latest fashion; nice large shawl collars; plain and tailored effect. .All sizes. $13.50 values...... $9.98 $22.50 values...... $16.76 CcMnlorts Hamilton-Brown Shoes 17.50 values...... 12.48 25.00 values...... 19.86 A fine line of Comforts, filled with best cotton. 20.00 values...... 14.98 30.00 values...... 21.60 Fine silkoline linings, extra size, specially The Hamilton. Brown Shoe Co., are the largest priced at...... $1.(B. $1.84, $2.39 manufacturers of shoes in the world. These are the We also have 38 black coats in all-wool cloth, loose back, (more especially for elderly Best shoes for the money. The Shoe that will fit you. ladies) at values up to $15.00, special at $4.98. Our Shoes beats all others for comfort, style and qual­ Horse Blankets ity for every purpose and every one. -A large assorement of street and stable blan­ Boy ’s and Youth’s High Cut Two Strap Shoe, Children*s Coats kets will be found here. Extra values in special during this sale, regular value $2.50, .A large assortment of Children’s Coats in Black and Fancy Mixtures at ages from 6 Stable Blankets at...... $1.00, $1J5, $1.36, $1.45 special...... $1.79 to 14 years will be found on the second floor in our cloak department. Children’s Fancy Coats, $4.00 values...... $ 2.98 Outing Flannel Men ’s Felts and Rubbers Children’s Fancy Coats. $5.00 values...... 3.98 5,(100 yards of new fresh Outing Flannel that we Wc have never been in l>etter shape to supply you Children’s Fancy Coats, $8.50 values...... 4.98 Children’s Fanev Coats, $7.50 values...... 6.86 just bought in New York at a special price. -All new with Felt and Rubber Goods than at the present time. patterns, will go on sale at the special price of 854c A large and select stock fill your wants. -All the best brands at the lowest prices. You can get fitted here. Ladies* Dresses 5 and 10c Department Ladies ’ Waists In Taffeta Silks, Velvets and -All-XX’ool Serges. Newest creations, tailored sleeves, ex­ Can ’t be beat. Many big bargains will be found in clusive styles, no two alike. this department for the small sum of a dime. You Here you will find great bargains. We have just Serge Dresses, $12.50 value...... $ 7.48 will find many useful articles and during this sale secured 50 ladies ’ waists at exceptional low price for .Serg^ Dresses, $15 value...... 9.98. you will find some exceptional bargains in the China the quality, no two alike, that we are placing in this Silk Dresses, $16.50 value...... 11.48 Department at 10c and 25c. Be sure and look them sale. The regular price is $8.50. They go on sale Velvet Dress, trimmed in Satin and fringe, $20.00 value _____ 18.86 over. at the special price of $4.98 Milk Crocks, each...... 6c Stone crocks from 1 gal. to 30 gal., at ... .7c par gal. Stoves and Ranges Ladies* ^drts -A small amount of binder twine that will do for During this sale we will make special prices on all You will find here a fine line of All-Wi?ol, Panama, SergM, Fancy Mixtures, French tying up com, per ball...... 89c Stoves and Ranges in our store. Now is the time to Voiles; some trimmed in embroidery and braid. We have them in all sizes. buy, as we wish to make more room for other goods. Wool and Fancy Skirts, $6.00 values...... $ 4J8 If you are in need of a stove you should not let this Wool and Fancy Skirts, $7.50 values...... 5.08 The largest line of Suit Cates in St. Johns will be opportunity go by as it means money to you. Be Wool and Fancy Skirts, $10.00 values...... 7J0 sure and get prices on Heaters and Ranges. found here. If you are going on a visit and need a French Voile Skirts, $7.50 values...... &40 Suit Case, be sure and see our line as our prices will French Voile Skirts, $10.00 values...... 7.86 please you. AJuminum Wtfe French Voile Skirts, $12.50 values...... 9.98 French Voile Skirts, $16.00 values .....%...... 121K) Wa have jnat pot in a fina ttna of that baaacifiil Alumtnnni ware that every hooaehaapar adniiica, and the pricaa that wa «e quotifig are far knwir than you During this sale we will sell the Celebrated Royal have aver bean able to gat this fine ware far before. Furs Medicated Cuticule Doctor Soap regular price 10c Be aura and look it over. You will be interested in Furs, so be sure and look our line over on the second floor. special, 6 cants. Sale Closes FRED C BURK Sale Closes October 28, 19 ST. JOHNSi MICHIGAN October ‘su^ia^ X)i{iin(^ .'Xiaq^YV uopuad;>(i aq j ajo)^ iaMO(j d/jMIpoo^ i

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Dusas Praak kaa gono to Btiaira. Alisa Muagar sraa ptekiag agplaa In KvaagaUoal (^feMak !lrtn. Otaago ooaaty. Mtaa BaUly Baansu ’a orekaad and was ■ a Packafi aonrlMa for waak bocUmliis. Sua- Waltsr Whits kaa purckaasd a Plaa- otrsr 10 fast frsai tbs groaad srksn ks dajr. Oct 16: dsvs M toarlag car. fsll. Oas fool aad oas kaad was bar- Buraka Roguiar praaclilac •oialoa. Albsrt Bebafsr baa bought a 40-aem Isd la tks ground. If tks ground had aermoa by the paator, 11 a. m. Bub* farm nasr Macoau. bssa hard ks doubtlsas would katre )aet. Tka Bouree of Baeeaaa** Clio Loaay of Califomls rlaltad in had so ais broksn hemsa. as It aras ks IT IS CLEAN. (Zack. 10:4.) Buaday aehoal at 10 a. tbs ho Bis of Prank Btooa laat gsak. j only rsrsiTsd a good ahaklag up. m. Prayar maatlas oa Thuraday ar yrtll Tkoaapaoo sad wlfs of .Sortk I Mrs V. U. Psares rlaltad hsr par- •Bins- Bkads bars movsd In with hsr broth- I sats. Mr. and Mrs Irving Eston. in Waabiagton Caatar—Banaoo by tka sr. Will OToonor. i .N’orMi Oiivs Sunday. Buy M04CA paator at 7: SO p. n. Babjact. ’Awak Urm P^ Wail. 8r.. is tks ji,. ^ 3,^ Burr Batoa of Mortk (•nlBK of tka ‘Arm at tka liord.' *' Sun ­ P^lsr fHsnds a ponion of tkla oHrs Mrttsd Mr. sad Mra. Lynn Dsrw- day ackcwl at 10 a. m. ^ _ •“* Mr. srd Mrs D. Dsvsr-sux County Uao —Prayar, pratar am A flBs 7-pouDd daugktsr was bora , a«tunU> night sod Bundsy I k M 6000 ui CUM praacklnK. Wadnaada)' avaatng. Sun Wsdnssday, Ost. 4. to Mr. snd Mrs. day arhool (tkla Babbatk) at 10 a. m. Jsaiss Palsy, Jr. Tbs 8un»l-'f»e Club wlli tiire» with It. Y< naxt Sunday at 2:SO p. tn. Bd. Rogers of I.aastng esms Batur- Mrs. Will Brinkerkoot In Lar dng, WlMa ymm wmH HMM toitot o« M'ednesdsy, Oet. l* ‘th. for dinner. ( or- )t it for rau if k* hM aot got it ia Modi. A kaart> lanutioo to all. day to rMt rMativsa aad stlsad tks this Smith sals Monday. diai iBviLstloo to all. At Hsn Killam's sals laat week his Mrs Mthel Martske has been caring i Ihi Wednaaday, tka 14tk Inal., Rar. for hsr mother. Mm. Jobes Smith, in ^ Idfman ronductad tka funaral work team was purrhassd by Kd. Rlc« ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t' aarrica for Howard Martin, of Waab- for |4t&. Riley, for s while. Mr. snd Mrs John Plfisld of Ps- ♦ ♦ ♦ tngion townakip. Gratiot county, aiiad Jay Harper having sold his farm wsmo are staying tsmpormrily with 4 HKHTPH\I.IA. ♦ ♦ Al.ll tffi) LAME. only & montba and 1 day. a l>aautlfiil snd engaged In business tn St Johns their daughter. Mrs James Ptshsr. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ itaba; and on tka day followlnK ...lu VI ^ V. *»ls family there His many ^^4,*^*^^******^* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A |iraa<-iiad a funaral aarrooe tn tka Pul­ t.sllle .McKee of Schroon Lake. N.| friends and neighbors regret to lose ton Krancalicai ckurrh, orar lha mor ­ 1., Is Ttaitlnff htft aunt, Mra Jaaprrj them from their midst but their loss J. FIspar sold .Mrs Mart' SHnon Miss Caaota Brown of Lansing was tal ramalna of Jokn Kallar. orar HO Slnkey, and family. ; will be St Johns' gain. and Jno Baur a Jackson aas plant homa ovar Sunday ('. S. Silvernstl. wife snd younger i yaan old. Truly *l>aath has no aaa- son were in Belding on s visit from last wa.'k and santa an* bains Install- Mrs Oral Hlldrath who has baan at aon for kia own. ” and kaa no raapact rd this waak. The following had thairs tha city hospital. I.dtnsing, anirad last Thursday until Monday. of ajfa limits. Mr and .Mm Floyd Rlssell of Dal- ' tnstallad during the past two waaka: homo last Thursday avaning. O. C. Bomarrllla of Midland risliad John A Radamacbar. John Hufnagal. tVilllam Muggait of OaWItt rlaltad las visited st Merarhel Duffer's last his brother, P. W Hoia->rrllla. and Sunday and Mm Ikssell remained un- = Anihonv Wlabar. Prank BchnHdar. Joa at C, T. RockwalPa laat .‘tatiirday. family__ last waak T iarl.. ^ and Wad- Srhncldar. Oaorgc Vanllyka of "'«»<*rtown | til Monday. Fr f>|»ar ratumad from Datrolt and rallad on Mrs Ruth Huffman last no»s Clovar has Fay Cooper of Maple Rapids has ovai' into Hart been blasting big stones on the farms Bntmatt on Thursds) **lt Coular ’s housa nasr I M. church. The ^lnarsl of Josaph Fadaws wss Mr ;ind Mrs M J, Tout of I.anslnT of Wellington Irwin. Ellsworth Peel,; Tha C. E. maatliiK • ill itirat at tha Wm. Payweather and James Pbley held Wadnesday from St Marj-'s s|ianl Sunday with Mr and .Mrs Pra«i r H. cliurrh Sunday avaning at 6.30 p. church. Huot. The following pupils in the .Sessions in Lsadar will Im* Mrs. FJmnsa Han school won attendance certificates the ! Fr Malinowski apaat Sunday at Du- Fimar Magar rlaltad ralatirss in .Mlaa Pranras Hixson ratumad to AUCTION past month: Reva and Harold Heal-1 Havinj; rented my farm I will sell al public auction at the place one mile north and one- rand, taking tha placa of Pr Kaffany Mlddlaton and naar Mapla Rapids hsr homa at Shapherd last Ssturday '"ho was assisting Rav. M. O. Hspar st rom .Ssturdat until Monday ey. Ijse Rogem. Elia Hesaions. Opal' sftar spanding tha past summer with and Healha Mimdell and Robbie Skutt. half mile east of Court House on St. Josaph. Mr. and Mrs. Al Whlltakar of RIlay ^ar aunt. Mrs Owan Btasras. tlao J. Hapar want to Jsekaon on I'ltad Mr. and Mrs Mr. and .Mm. C. F. Abbott and family j Alban Manzka and Mrs A H. MTUItakar of of Bloomer were guests of Mr, sod ■ •■U8ln«ws on Moodsy and from thara last Thursday. Hillsdale visHed their daughter. Mrs. M flt Josaph whara ha will spsnd a .Mrs F. W Tro" ‘irldga of Marla Mm. Jay Sessions last Sundsy. Mr. ■ Eugene Hart, the pant week. Abbott has an suction sale of his faw daya srith his brolhars Beach and .Mrs Frank Swsin of St. Mr. and .Mrs Clyde Perahtng of Wednesday, Oct 18, 1911 farm, stock, tools aad farm produce | Joseph Miller, aged r.7 died last Johns visited Mrs Prsd Huot Thurs­ Ovid spent from Ssturday until Tuea- week Wednsadsy sod was burled from day afternoon Friday. Oct. 20. and will move to Car- j dsy with their iwrenta. Mr. and Mra. son City to engage In the furniture i Commencing at i o ’clock p. m. sharp, the following described property; St Mary's church Saturday. Mrs George Ci;|p was called to Rt. C. W. Pershing. j Johns laat week on account of the oer- and undertaking busineas. i i ious Illness of her mother. .Mrs. Thos Mrs. Cora Post of Oakley visited her father, G. M* Ellen wood, over Sundsy. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hefty. IIRTTICR THA.y BFA.XKnfO. HORSES. HOGS. Slant-tooth drafj, new. Mrs. Bmms Esegle of (Mdlllsr Is 8panldni|i1eaa nst ours rMMrss of bsd- ♦ ♦ Mr. sod Mrs Riley I.ainberson snd wetttn#. Thors Is a cofwtltutloaal eanot .Span black mares, coming 8 2 brood sows Sharpies separator No. 4, ♦ OLJfET. ♦ son Clifford snd .Mr. snd Mrs. Louts visiting her stater. Mrs. L. Jefferys. tar this trouMs Mrs. M gumsisrs. Bos ♦ ♦ the past week. Mrs L Jefferys in ­ W. Metro Dams. lad., will sssd frss to iind .S .sbonts, wt. about 180 lbs. nearly new. Myers of Merle Beach were guests of say motSsr bsr surrsssful hems trso* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. and Mrs George Myers Sunday. tends to spend the winter with her sis­ Challenjje No. 2 Church,new ter. smnt. with full Inatructtoss Sssd no Driving mare. 9 yrs old, with each ------Mr and Mrs. Clifton Reynolds and monsy. but write her today If yeer ehll Miss Gladys Hawkins at Guilford Is drsn trouble you tn tMe way. Don't buggv and harness. 8 shoats, 80 lbs. each. HAY AND GRAIN. Mni Rsnson C^tpen Is very low daughter tlrsce of {.ansing were Sun- home St the present Mains ths child, the cheneee are It een*i wlth no ho^i of h^ recovery. Her dsy gnesu of C L Remolds snd ssln It. TMe trsatamiit alee eurse edalto ' CATTLE. Mrs. Glover and sons. Ed. snd and sgsd psopls troubled with urtns dtf POULTRY. 15 tons Timothy hay. children from York state hare been George, vtslte«l her son. Ross Glover, firultiss by day or night 2 jersey ctiws with calves by Marretl Rock hens. 15 tons mixed hay. St her tiedside the last few days. V," Sunday. their side. A daughter was born Sunday to Earl of Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Prof E. KInley was called home at ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 2 llarred Rock rooster*. b acres corn in shock. Bsker and wife, weight 7 pounds »'•"»* dau^ters of Y|>sllanti on account of the Illness of ♦ ♦ lialt-blood Jersey, calf by KaT\ Albsugh and wife and Purl of Mr. and Mrs Orel Hll- 200 hushels of oats. hts wife, who has pnciimonis ♦ villi :. ♦ sitle. IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS. Bosserman of Chapin snd New Hsren dreth Sundsy. The Misses Elds Kvlser and Jessie j ^ ^ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. sere Sunday guests at J E. Albsugh's. Mr and Mrs Alben Marrxke will Hixson attended the C. E rally Double-Standard [’olled-Dur .Cinch w.agon. Favorite hard coal burner, Mr* .\aron Baker and C. M. Al- entertain the Alward Cemeter>- tio- lilnghain Sundsy ham cow, with fine bull Deerinj; mower. baugh hav»- been aufferlng with the rlety Fnday. Oct 20. for supper, All ' )*:d Burk and family visited at John Pete MrGonigal is moving Into the! new. /heiimstlsni of late invited to come calf by side. niGiiths old. Disc barrow. Berk’s Sunday. j store building near the church 1 Round (iak wood burner. Uttle Ruby French has recovered Mr, and Mrs Ross Rrooks and dau- Mr and Mm I'laiid Woolley of Ban­ I B A. l*atterson ami family moved' Dnuble-slaudard Ptdled heif­ Little W illie cultivator, new. from her recent illneas. ghter Millie'of Bingham snd Dr and nister visited at Otis .Millers Sunday. ■ to th'dr new home near Powlervllle. j Ran^je t'ook stove. er. due < >ct. 21. r.reakintr plow. new. C .M Randall and wife spent Sun- Mm. .Sanford and son le^vnard of lain- Mr and .Mm Wm. Wright tnd two I the first of the w^k day with . chairs. chlldrea visitM at Mr and Mrs Vir­ ! Krrett Cunningham is assisting Fred Rej;isiered shorthorn bull Handy wa^on. ^ood condition Klsl« .tnd family Sunday. ; Angel with hts fall work. P.edsteads, clock. gil Wright's Sunday calf. 8mos (dd, a j^ood one. Flat rack, mud boat Juine. May is still suffering from ^vighbom will meet at l»o«le Cushman and wife st>ent .Sun-; Iledrooin. dresser and other .\ndrew I.inman of Elsie visiteil his ■ da> with Mr. and .Mm. Atlam Rupp .mI’’ «•__ . ... 1 - ’»>”*'■ »»»*' DeWftt Friday. Oct 20 grandparents and aisier. .Mr. and .Mm riiese are an extra "ood lot Jojrjrinjr ^art j^ikm I as new Elgin Moodard was very los- All requested to com* j J Unton was in St Johns last Sat-: article* too mtmerou* to frir som> time is gaining slowly. John ('outer, and Phyllis Unman. unlay. He reports seeing a man In aj of cattle. Set 7-horse doubletrees Mias Jennie .Mbaiigh is In Owosso Mr and .Mrs John Couter and grande iaiat, cutting com mention. Miss llatti<‘ Holden of Omosso has |v the Morid Urnwiag Hetterl daughter. I*hyllls Unman, visited at; .N'elghbnrs are busy threshing l»eans' been .it hoDif a feS' ilavs John Kuhn's Satimlay snd Sunday this week Many things go to prove that It is. ] Terms:—h'ive dollars or under, cash; over that amount one yJMr's time will he j^iven on J K. Mimugh has b»***n sick again Th w.iy thousands are trying to help Mm. Minnie Wright and Phyllli^j Mlus Dorothy Hupp a|>ent Wodnes- the t>asi week 1? not much improved othem Is i>roof Among them is .Mm Uiimuii were In St. Johns Saturday ■‘lay night w ith her aunt, .Mm B. F i ;;(M)d hankabh* notes, drawing 6 per cent interest. .Mf> R L Wetherbe*- has h»en suf­ \V W Gould, of T*1ttaburg. X H. afternoon ' l-^tt fering with hciin troulilc of late Finding good health by taking Electric U*e Brew iiaker and Rhea Coverdale. ^ S. will hold a siN*cial, Ritters, she now advises other suffer- R<,>H>n Hicks and Aleiha Kelser ai. tneetlng at the hall Thtirsday. Get. Ik C M Randall .md wifi* s|e-nt WihI- iw“Mla\ with MHfT> Walter and family -rs. .verywhen*. to taki then For t,,nded th« ('hnstlan Endeavor rally '*** t'onifonables A picnic dinner* near < >ak Gro\i- v.*.irs I suffere«l with stomach and at llinghatii Sunday. ' **** Bring something gooil kidney trouble. ” she writes. "Every , i. ni uriti, pK*.. ' Samuel T. Snow, Proprietor m.MlcIne I usevl fslbsl till I took Kbs- ^ean trouble is gaining* I .’‘i" ^ WITH f IMiniKK HCVHrV.. Bitfc Hui this great remedy , .. . .Mias ! iinninghsm next Sunday even- Wegge The Richleigh^ are ii:*ipe«) m< wonderfully They " : ing Subjef-t. "The Parting of EM)ah John Tranchell, Clerk. August Miller, Auctioneer icry latish enienaincm. will help any woman They’re the The carpenters are at work on . and Kllshn i(<>Kg> Y'-f^ At th* rioAe of their !••**! tonic .md finest liver and kidney Charlie Hankey ^ new barn ^ Nelson Hupp was home last Siin- b.itiquet last • ventiiK ••irh gueat was r**ii4e*|v that's made Try them. You ’ll hal Hankey is getting material on J Reimrts high school work O. K. pre«.>nT-'l with a wolid wo4*den tooth- ***c at J T Mlllman VanSlckle I'fhe ground for a new barn In the] .1 lantnn and Mrs. .Mae Morton pick Puck • c.lasiMer. and Travis A .Shlley's. | spring. : ior>k liinner with .Mr and Mm. I*aiil E. Dunham I The I.adl<*s' Aid held their annual ; 'lie -ting .11 the hall laat Thursday and I •*leci*>ih grs4lc work AUCTION Having sold my farm 1 will sell at public auction al the place i-2 milt* south and i 1-2 Beware of (Mntmenis for Caiarrli miles West of Eureka or 6 1-2 miles North and i mile FLisl of St. |ohns. Havinj'AUCTIONsold my farm, intendinj^ to move to town, will sell at public auction at the phace, 17101 f'onialns Marc ary. As mereurv will surelv dsatroy th« , situated one mile south and one-half mile east ol howler, >na* nt small snd eoainlatalr darangs i ibe whola avatem wham aaterlng It I through tha mucous surtocan Much ar. I Itelaa ahniild navar ha usad axcapt on prsarription frowi raputabla phrst^ns. IS tha damsga thav dn Is tan fnM tn tha | mod ynn e«n pnaaiblr darive from them j HaU's Csiarrh Cura, manufarturad by | THURS, OCT. 19 F J r*henay A Co.. Tnladn O.. enntalaa i no mereurv. snd la taken Intarnally, scl- Ing diraetly upon tha blood snd mucoua Commencing al 9 o ’clock, shaqi. the following described property; Tuesday, OcL 17th eurfsena nf the av stem. In htiying Hall's r'stsrrh r'ure ha aura r«u gat tha gan- Commencinjr at one o ’clock sharp, the following described pro|H*rty; ulea It Is taken 'ntsrnsitv and mada tn Toledo Ohio, hv F. J. f*hanay A HBRHEM. IVPLKRE.VTS AXn TIHILM. Baahle set draft harness. Teettmnnials free BoM by Druggiste Priea. IV par hn<. Kaan harse, II yra. aM. wt 14M. t'hamplaa amwiag nuwhine. I S barrels af staek salt. HORMEH. HMe lire amtfm. Id-faal lap ctela. fl* Hay amre, i yrs. aM. wt IMA. Walter W'aad hay rake. T<»ke Ilaira Fsmilr Pills for cnnall- t’BRX, HAT A.XD BEAN PODH. Hay nmlu Hrala rraddle. Bahara bay tedder. Ara) ■ wL n nsilon I ATTLE. **-harse Maperlar grain drflL IIS acres af earn ia shark. *• acres of heaa pads, Mmek rank. Iran earn sbeller. Had raw, 4 yrs. aM with calf by sMe. Waadland raller. Hay grMiav. i«M ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hjrarnse leier spriag-laaik hairaw. tjaanllty af mixed hay. ♦ ♦ Red raw, I yrs. dae Her I. i tMh^r plows. At>-callaa Iran kettle. Red raw, 2 yrs aM. wRh ealf hy sMe. liger salkey ralllialar. HlirHEHBLB B1NIBH. riTTLE. ♦ MGI TH .tMHLET. ♦ Red raw, 2 yrs. aM. dae Bar. 27. Higgle ralllialar. Wash aMchlae. Nplke lovor Bnar. Waller cream •epaiatar. ♦ ♦ Higgle sbaiel plaw. Ilarluun cow, gtiiaa aillli. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Red heifer, 4 yrs. dae Bet It. 12a.egg iarnhaiar. bat air. ’Spring lei or 4nm. 2 set daahle hanmnis. Red caw. a yrs. aM. dae Bet 10. Lefl.haad Imperial plaw. .Va. |h Haaad Dak haallag sCnie. Hpotfed cww, gfiiav milk. 2 red beHers, 2 yrs. aM dae In <4rt. t'laieiieaf amanre sgrrader. .Ma. Id Kaaad Bak beating slaie. caal Hprfag 4ra*. 12 set sHwIe harness. The MIsaas Ploreace sad Msasle These are all grade Bartauas. Higgle lap baggy. ar waad. 2-barse wagaa, 2.|Beh tread. HOtiH. ^ Met damp imanis. , MH fly nets. Brown were In Bf Johns Ratiirday Red heifer. Ih ams. eM. I hedsirads with spriags. Mrs riemmla Roe apant oa« day Hnwle Halstfea. |n awM. aM. 2-barse Harrlsaa wagaa. aaad as aei Bressert cammadt. I tiiaal 2 twn* hay la ham. 2.iaeh tread. 2 krwd wL SM. Damp rart. Iset week with Mrs F Kuhns 2 spring heifer ralies. Parlar table. Mr and Mrs. W H Brown snd Id faai hex with hay raeh. d dlafag______roam rhalrs._ ! I acre* cam in siNiek. HHEEP. II faat hex with flatmek. gaad as new. faaeht 1 rarhsru HHEEP. Wheel hamtw. family spent Sunder in Maple RspMs. The MIssea Pefn and risuda Smelt- Partlaad ratter. ▼letar sew lag amehlae. Bag haassv 22 .Hhrapshlrr ewes fram 2 la • yen. 2w gwwd lirsvShMt pwp*. HsBi mMgk, 'er spent one niaht laat week srlfh gaad aaes. Pair 2 kneed kahsisighs. Light wagaa hax with tap has. WHM’KLLI.VKBPH. ' rider harrel. Bartha Pfekatt. Ilampshirrdawa Haek. fall hlead. t yrs 1 f»ae-kN»rse raHlialars. Florence and Maggie Browii wars Haeheye fanning mill. tiaaallly af palalaes. POrLTRT. Grade llampshlfr hnek lamb. .Vew waal has. Hinr I wader. I I'nra plaaler. callers al Mrs Floyd I^echer’s Thurs­ 2 spring lambs. Ilaaattty af heiffer pears. Feed grinder. 21 cards af split cask slaie waad. VIrr flwck mt bra* aad imiIIHs. day sfiarnoof) Hag rark. 2 aeek yahea. HBGH. l-raw sled ram amaher. Hartal af ilaaaar. Tlwaa fa TMfty. Hal hay sllags. Keaaamy cream saparalar. IWPLEREJITH. l^mnrlag iHM»k. 3 set whlffletrees. Haw aad pigs, 2 weeks aM. Uriad stage. Raheaek mlHi aad rraam tester. You use L. A M. Paint on vtair Palaad.t'lilBa hraad saw 2 yrs. aid. 7 aallaa eham. Brain cradle. la.faal mw haai, gaad ane. ■rl wnalHi Hiawar. *HiMie haat. house only 2 times in 2d, parhapa 40 7 Palaad-l blnn pigs 7 weeks aid. Baaa dRehlag semper, gaad as ItHMlIan rapper kettle. years: snd sarh tlnm at laas cost time 2 eraw katw. Fart), shavais aad albees artleles taa 7 shaals, i nmnlbs aM. gaad aaes. l^ag ehala. .Xamher af earthen eraehs and Alhsr any other paint; for yoa make I 1-4 •• Leghara hens. Het daaip haards. aitlflea. aameraas ta meatlaa. ■alloas of paint rea4y-f0r-ns«. by adding 2-4 of a gaHoa of Linsead Oil to aach nllon of L. B M.. sad thus TERM.S—I’iv* ’ dollars or iintlrr, cash; ovfr that amount, i year’s time will be ^iven on TERMS;—Five dollars or under, cash; over that amount, six months’ limt* will Int given redaee actoal ooat to aheat tl.M jj/tr pallon. j;ood bankable notes, drawing 6 |H?r cent, interest. Lunch at NcK>n. on good bankablr notm drawing six }Hfr cent interest. All palatara kaow aad rscoaammd ft. lAiagama 4 Marttaaa. maaufrnitar- ers. The L 4 M. Pars BMata. Vamlih- aa aad Palata fbr amrr parptma. for WILLIAM SWART4 Prop. oala hy A. O. Raat. ROBART, Prop. Writa paatal far "MONWY 8AVBR fT Na dr* Ummmm 4 Martiaw. Christ Auctioneer. Bog I1T», fMr TortL AUGUST AUCnONEElt ♦ ♦ ♦ ALWAYS ml At FItONT 4 ▲ dauphtar wwa bora to Mr. aad Tube Rote Flotnr la dila ••• wkM U mw ar» m oMuiy ta ta* craat I Mra Charlaa Webb Wadnaoday. Oat. 4. oaa «aa( a* twriacUy daaaaad to ba a waMMr. Ta* i weight $ panada. Sbo will enower to tka name of Fbrroll C. Wobbu tlPMably draaoMt aad praoaota a ■■appy aad faoaioaabl ▲ daughter eras bora to Mr. and la alwaya at taa Froot aad aa aaay wtaaar. Mra. Lae Doty Tburaday, Oat. 5. Mr. aad Mra. W. 8. DUla apaut Daaear-Bropan Go. aaa arair facility tor furaiaaiac aoaiaa aad UbMi^ Sunday near Orand Ledge tha pueata Is THE FLOUR of Central Michi­ ■Imm vita UMoa atylaa of ganaaau aad at prteaa you oaa wall affatd. of Clarke Smith aad faadly Mr. and Mra Wanjamto Uadorhlll K C Baking Poipdsr works gan. It is unexcelled as a bread Oar raady*to>waar apparal la diatiact froat tha ordlaary lataat Parlalaa of loaoiap were g uaata of Samuel like magic. Recipes formerly aad AnaHcaa pradactloaa of tha hl^Mat aradi. Roberta aad fondly Sunday. Hour, and for pastry and other cook ­ Sanford Kellogp and family loft considered difficult to bake ▲II wa aa% of you. whao la I ■aaiap. la to look aiaawhrw aad tkao Friday tor Holly where they will re- now eome ont ci the oven ing you will be more than satisfied coaaa kara aad aotier tiM diffaraBoa la quality. Wa ara addlac saay aide. Mra Frank Rosa apant Sunday la light, dainty and deli- with it. If you will order a trial sack aaw ouaioaiafa daily, throupfa our aaTar^falltac ability to aoa that you Laaelnp. dona. It fairly makes of your grocer you will use no other. ara aatlaflad ta erary purrbaoa whathar larpa or aaall. Frank Todd la palatiag tha Interior of Clyde Truaadaira new raaidonee. yon hungry to look at Jamaa Ranney apant Tburaday av them. The DOW Fall Sulto ara la noralty lalzturaa. aorpaa. flaa broad- erinp at O. B. DilHa eiotboa, eborlou. whip c ordo aad roupk waaraa. TWy ara da algaad al­ Mra. B. M. Cook of Marquette at^ tar tba uuMt axcluolTa Fraoch inodaia aad tba prtoaa are frooB $10.75 lived la DaWItt Monday aad la vtoit- lap oM frlMMla In tha place. Mr to $75.M. Pacond Floor. Cook la tha puaat of Mre. Mark Pan- Tba eoala ara astranaiy pratty aad vary aarvltiaabla Tbay cobm nail while la the vUlaga. Orid Roller Mills, Orid la Sanaa, plain BroadclotJm. Scotcb Mlxturao aad Cbovloto aad olacia Mr. aad Mra Mark A Norrta and Is the hou sewiie*p aad dottbla-toaad mizturaa with daap collar effect. Jaunty poekata, son apant Sunday la Maoon with rein- Uvea beat friend, lighten- elarar button trlmminc . Hrirad fron $7.50 to $75.oo. Second Hoor. Mra. Arthur Moaaa will open a bah ina her bardena aa Onr Sitlllaary tbU fall la prortap vary popular and with a Juot ary this week In the bulldlag former wdl aa the food. rooaoo. Tba beoutlful atylaa. many trimmad by our own axpart mil- ly occupied by Mrs. 8. Kellogp. Jacob Araiill of St. Johns rialtad Wherever K C k nacd Haora, arttb nlepant French wlape. oatrlcb plumaa, winter flowara and bla Btater. Mra. Henry N. Webb Sat yon will find healthy, Mnort bowa. Aluo tha handaoma French Hata In all colora. from llpht urday. happy families and a con ­ pink or champapna to rich purpla. iiaually faced with blac k valTat. Tha Harold Tucker visited at the home tented houaewife. Com- Testimonial priceu ranpa from $1.50 to $100. Sacowd floor. of Mra. Badch In over Sunday. pliea with all pore food laws,I Victor Clavey baa had the interior of the drup atora on ^rner of Main both State and Notional. for and Hridpe atreata painted aad daoor- Jngnoo Mfg. Co. DANCER-BROGAN CO. atad by Hri. Plum at aad of St. Johns and Albert .N'aracon of this place. Internatkmal Gear- LANSING’S LEADING STORE DaWItt Hunt of St. Johns will put In a line of drugs, cigars, etc. Mra. J. B. Wood and Mra. W. O. Hiinkarhoff and daughter Doris of Isinslnp spent Tueoday with Mm. Frad lets Hay Loader Mra. L. J. Tubba rialtad bar paranta Tucker. St. Johns, Mich., July 14, 1911. Mr. and Mra Wm. H. H. Knapp, laat Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farpaaon of weak. Lonalnp spent Sunday at Henry N. To Users and Prospective Buyers of Hay Loaders: Mra. Jaromc Dills want to tba Wabba'a. We, the undersigned wish to recommend the home of Mr. and Mre. (lea Pika In Mra Blla Pennell and Mm. Minnie SUCCESS A HABIT Ollra Sunday. (tall leave Wednaeday for Jackson Keystone Gearless Hay Loader, which is sold by the Mr. and Mre. D. 8. Pika went to Ra­ where they will attend the Grand International Harvester Company, to all u.sers or Mr. Milburn. principal of the ItaW’Itt ton Rapida whara .Mre. Pika will taka oTiapter of O. E. 8. It la not so easy to acquire as some hahita. When you onee get pn>8pcctive buyers of hay loaders. W’e cannot speak school, baa rented the house formerly treatments for rheumstlsm Mlaa f*eari Tucker left Monday for IL it will stay with you. Every man. aad particularly the young man, owned by Frank Scott and will move Mias Laum Wllliaroa has a bed of Grand I^edge where she will visit should get the aucceas habit. The right way to acquire It la to cling too highly of this hay loader. in the same soon. wild violets loaded with blossoms relatives for one week. steadfastly to every purpose made and every task attempted until you In putting up our hay this season we loaded which Is quite uncommon this time of Mm. Josephine Tucker of l*ralrte are succeaaful. Do this In little things aa well as ta big. J. R. W’ood and Vernon Reynolds of It will pay you to J part of it from the swath, part from the windrow, and Lanalnp were piieaca at the home of Oeek entertained Meadames Lottie The .M. K. home comtap at the par- Sprlngatein, Marne Ijatt, .Mina Smith Mr. and Mm. Samuel Tucker last week ' gonape has been itoatponed until Nov. part from bunches, which bunches had been piled up Mm. John Wwtherell visited her,Th^ regular meeting will be held Oc- and Ida Peabody on her tenth wed- | to l>e pitched by hand. The hay loader loaded the ding anniveraan'. GET THE HABIT r '.ther. Mm. Greep la Mason last week . ,ober 26th. 1911. at the Grange hall. I^n. B. J. Milburn haa rented the hay in all cases with perfect ease. The machine runs Mr. and Mm. John Smith of Riley Mm Sanford Kellop and children w re callem at the home of Mr. and houee on the CTiaa. Henning farm, of saving, aa that la one of the roost Important elemanta of aucceas. We easily, requiring a small amount of power, and is a well have gone to Quincy. Mr. Kellog will formerly the Frank Scott residence Mm H. N. Carpenter, last Saturday. remain In DeWItt a while. have helped hundreds of men and women to form this habit and they built and strong machine. Mr and Mm. John Blanchard called i and will soon move hla family from are thanking ue for It. on Mr. and Mm. Allen Walker In St. Fenton Brink and little daughter Olivet here. We will help you if you will give ua a chance. We most heartily recommend the Ke^’stone Johns last week. (U>rtrude were callem at the home of Mm. Elmer Mann visited her moth­ Gearless Hay Loader to any prospective buyer. Mm. K U. Williams and .Mm. R Mr. and Mm. PYed Tucker Sunday. er, Mm. M. Dutton, of GBve Saturday Brink called on .Mr. and Mm. Bloo > J. E. Wood of Lamalng called on Mr. and Sunday. Campbra & Steadman, Bankers Very respectfully, I.,awrence In North DeWItt Sunday. and Mra. G. Harl Scott last Friday. Mlaa Leuh Wilcox entertained Mel- Enos Blizzard , Mm. J. EL Jajrne of Lsmslnp Is visit­ Mr. and Mm Theo Lorenx and da.u- ■ l^^****!** \ P^knian and Mlaa Dora r, Michiyin ing .Mr. and .Mm. Klon Laiwrence. ghier Celia of I^nrtnp rtalted Mr. and \ I^tax Sunday. C. F. Moreland . Mm. Magpie Jenne of Grand l.

Mra. Uortto Holooy of Dotralt two Lensing Commercial Institute boon vtaitteg bor Motor. Mra Frank W* KuaraatM ooMplaia rrtiaf to all itih i*ii- Venoy. aloo hoc braiher, Walter BMlth, htdKTpOftitta •.(!««. rra. C^mvuom. «. I. "-i JSSl. b, ib. i-itt-r.I»r— I.chtag tb. In St JohM. •ry oaaa wharr wa fall, wo will aupplf avanlnc union tamparaaea maatlns. Jmbk Frto^ in btohiing a lorpe oe- tli« wOctaa fraa. ■Fbf» of tho Loading Bmamooa Men of Lanaing arc Aaaall Ordaiilaa are a ■Mtla. aC« Tha pnator and Rar. Uoldan will apank. Mra MoMd VanFloot who hao boon factlva, dapawdabla, aad aa*# boara! aick for the pool two weeho. to repo rt - Mculator, otrenctboBar. aad toalc. Tba prancblng aanrloe Sunday eran- with Thio School Inpa and tha prayar meatlnc Thura- ed better. Thay aim to raaotablMi uacura'a fun* Mrs. Sliaeon dope vtalted her aunt. ettotta la a quiat. eaay way. Tbay do day avanlaga will bo at 7:30 Inatnad POHITIOIIH. of 7, for the bonaflt of tha paople In CarooB a few days laoc aroek. •ot eauar tacoore aiaaoa. artplns. or Mr. oral Mra Frank Uoproa are pre­ The nueoeas of aay bualaeos ■Miaaa. Tbay are ao plaaaaat to taka that oonM> In from tha country. Junior Hndaavor at S p. m. Topic. paring to move on Hiram Watoonh behool depe nds upon Its thorough- ■^wad work ao aoally that thay laay ba -Naaman tha Proud danaral.'* t farm Chin fall and Mr. Wright of Ovid peua sjkl Its oggreanlvonaaa la aa- takao by aay oae at any tloM. Thay will move OP the county farm aa ten ­ tetlng Its graduataa to aecurc re- I iroushly tone up the whola ayataaa Kinna: 1-14. Cbrlatlan Hndaavor topic for Oct ant Imuneratlve iwoltloao. haaUb actlTlty. Mra Pator Slgno violtod her pnranta I The manager* and taaohers of lasall Ordarllaa are unaurpaaaaMa 15th at 6:30 p. m. 'Why I ballara tha Bibla.'* Rom. 10:17; 15:4. Laadar. in t from Satunkty natll Mon ­ Phis achtml. wtth !helr yoara of ex- Wi.d Idaal for tha uoe of chlldran. old day. jperlooee,' underseand the requlre- fbiha. and dallcate paiaona. Wa oan* (lartte Munaon. Mra MoConkoy auitod Tuoodnjr forj [roents of the buslnsas and profoa- not too hishly raoueamend tham to all !•> You are waleomo *o all of theae jtlonai world. They have hun* aarvicao. Come and wa will do yv a three weeko ’ ' lalt wtth ker daugh ­ annarer* from any form of conatlpa* ter and ocher relatlvea In York state. Idrede of itudenu In lanaing and tl«f» and Ita attandant arlla Tbraa lotbcr cMles throughout the country alaao. 10c. ttc.. and &de. Renaambor, Ihoidlng reepoasible positions. you can obtain Raxall Ramadlao In a. E. I^rch .hataa. Diendtal THa. thia community only at our Mora —Tba Junior Lboagua ni«*aUng naxt Sun* There are thiee common dlaeasea. Roxall Store. Trarta A Shllay. 15 Clin- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. bat ev- Scrofula, Catarrh and Coaoumptlon. r. WIUHINH. too ATC. ery member be preeenL 7 he first and S'cond commofily go Rpworth Laogue aieetlng next Sun ­ hand In band, and somotlaMs the third day evening. Leader. Mlae Maiiutp joins them.—a dreadful trio! Prinripgl sf the ArtuaJ Busiueso Why call att. iitloa to them? ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Doamey. The topU will be. "Some ff ♦ ♦ Thlngi we may know,** 1 John 1:1-7, Simply to tell what will cure aero* Depgrtompt. ♦ B.tHT IMIWITT. ♦ Acu 4:18-2u. Rom. 3:16, 2 Tim. 1:12. fuia and catarrh and prevent oonaum- mM ♦ ♦ All are welcome to thle serrloc. piloo. according to incontrovertible ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DIvlalon No. k of I-aullee* Aid So ­ evidence. It la Hood's Sareapaiilla. ^1 He specialised In the com ­ ciety. Mra. 'Thos Clark, leader, will In the fall the progreea of these dls- serve another one of those extra ISc ant laat' ing by the pastor. Cnlon temiterant for several years In some of the l^iaoday at the home of Mr. and Mra. A pr.int fraud is p. int that looks meeting In the evening. We cordla. fi ** for a year or so. and then makes Malrllle Kyes and family. i «y Incite you to these esrvlcee. largest and beat commercial Clayton Peltier, who haa l»aen M- Intti.g necessary. A. .N. HVMMKH. E. E. HAHD.NEK. Don't wante your money and Injure upending the aummer ft Petoakey M \RKIKD. Mr. A. N. Syinmes, prlncliml of tlu* Commercial De­ colleges In the county, w'hich returned laat week to the home of hla your property. partment, has had eighteen year*' ext*erlence as a rom- K. K Oardner, principal of the Shorthand Depart­ t .renta. Mr. and Mra. Noah Wll* , It la re|»orti*en *onn«*cted with the Mil­ ables him to meet the moat ex­ ment. is not only well known In Lansing as a Short­ Tid Mlaa Maud Bor 1 were tnanied for thirty-five years. 1 liii and family. ler and the Walworth schools of .Nee York City and pro ­ acting requirements of a com ­ hand. Typewriting and Penmanship lescher, but also en ­ Mr. and Mra Henr' Bauerle and ft Januaiy in NVtndsor, (!an. You make one half of It by adding .7-4 of a gallon of Unaeed Oil to each prietor of the Indiana Biislness College of Madl*on, joys a national reputetion as leather and author. One i n Herl»ert apent Sunday with Mr. Indiana. mercial t«acher. .;.l Mra. Henry llepfer. In lamalng. B. ( T. r. gallon. It then costs about 31:60 per of his mcMt recent works Is th*- .National Dictation gallon, and la the beat paint that can Mr. Symines come# to Lansing highly recommended Mr. and Mra Ixiula Volalnet enter- The Woman B < :risllan temi>eranre as a teacher of i»enmanshlp and commercial branches Course, adapted to all systems cf Shorthand. Ulned Mr, and Mra. William Bauerle | union will hold th«ir district meeting be made. and family of Watenown laat Sunday. | at Warousla thi* week Thursday and la>ngman A Martinez, maoufactur- Ai'COifMOnATH»>H. ____ IIOtlKKEEPl.Xi, Mlaa Joaephlne Heller la attending' Piiday The dei>-gates from here tra the L A M. Pure Paints. Vamlshea an* .Mrs Ceo i*ray and Mra. Cbas. and Painu for every purpoae. for sale The Bookkeeping taught Is the famous the St. Mary'a Catholic achool at ban- ■ Kvery detail which contributes to the alng this year. Ihinbam. by A. O. Hunt. V. BLISS SV8TKM On the day the student .Mr. and .Mra Burr Smith apent I WHte imatol for MO.VKY SAVKR succeM of its ctiidents has been carefully enters our school he rominences to tran ­ sact business, drawing notes, drafts, check*, Sunday with Mr and Mra .Noah Wll-, Pedro Partj. PRICK LIST .No. 6u.” Longman A considered and worked out. .Martinez. P. O. 1379. .New York. receipts, bills of sale. Invoices, and in fact helm and family. .Monday being the 4ath birthday of One of the most practical and complete Mra. Kdward Muhar and daughter.) all comtnerrial forms used in buslneas life. Oeo H. Schenck he Invited 2o gentle ­ systems of bookkeeping has l>een Installed. The a-ork is entirely Indvtdual. each student iKimthy. returned from Kaaex and j Hives .ltd to Htrlkers. Oreenbuah. laat Tueaday evening* men to attend the evening at his advance*! as rapidly as his ability will per­ home Lunch was served during the Sometimes liver, kidney and bowels A complete set of actual bu*ini*ss offices and were rallere .H th** home of Mr.) mit. and being promoted from position to •■vening and progreaalve pedro w seem to go on a strike .ind refuse to has Iteen arranged. and 51 ra. K K latmpton and family In i i>osltlon through the many office*. The played. A. P. Altwugh won the first work right Then you need those Our own tyiiewrltlng system will be heavy office practice which the student re- DeWltt. 1 price and Ouy l*oner the ronaolatlon. plearant little stHke-breakera—Dr. .Mr. and Mra. Pred Tafel and Mr.I taught. It has revolutionized the type­ ce|v<>s enables him to adapt himself to the The gentlemen presented Mr. Schenck King's .New Ufe Pllle—to give them and Mra. Oeorge Heller and aon l.4»o varied conditions of bookkeeping in the with a very handsome oak chair. natural aid and gently compel pro|M>r writing work of many of the largest schools commercial field. were In Latnaing Sunday action. Kxcellent health soon follows of the country, among which are Strayer's Mr. and Mra. K Mahur and family .Mr. .ind Mra A. Smith of Tampico. Try them. 2.50 at J. T. Mlllman's. Van- Business Colleges, Washington. D. C., and entertained laat Sunday Mr and Mra Slckle A Olasple's and Travis A Shll- COMMEKt lAL AHITII.METIC. HI., are visiting Mr. and Mra. Levi . l*a.; Actual Business College, Crquhan of loinatng and Jay Flynn '; Carter, eT*s. and daughter, Mlaa Kthel, of North .Mrs Rose Oarrett has purchased Akron. Ohio; Tampa Business College. Believing that a thorough knowledge of Olive. ' th«* C IMckerson property on M'est ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TamiMt. Fla.; .Nea Albany Buatneo* College, arlthiiietlc is the foundation of biisine** Mlaa Mar>' McMullen la spending a. Main St transactions and essential for everyone, we few days with Mr. and Mra. George ♦ ♦ .New Albany, Ind.; Bliss Colleg*-. Columbus, will give special attention to this subject Mr and Mra I>*vl Carter attended ♦ EIHT RII.KY. ♦ Heller and family of Gunnlaonvllle. th funeral of I’bemando Kills in Kasex Ohio. .Mlaa Man' McMullen la apendlng .'i ♦ ♦ Our rooms are elegant and conveniently this w**ek Tueaday. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A COMMERCIAL LAB. few daya with Mr. and Mra. G»'orge H S. Terr>’ an*l family .ire moving arrange*!. Heller and family of ('.imnlaonville ' to the Oeo Holsington hous4- on Hast A know|edg«- of Commercial loiw in its Frank Volalnet. who haa lieen' .Main Street. .Mr and Mra Burton Palmer s|>ent ' most common applications is a safeguard iiendlng a few dnya at the home of i L W. Curtis, wife and daughter and Sunday at Fr»*«l Oadts. that no one starting out In business can af- brother, Mr and Mrs Henry Vola- hiirl Ferguson 8|>ent Sunday a* Round Mra. S. Jason has 8|>ent the pest fonl to disiiense with. Live, wlde*aw-ake .md family of ::unniaonville re- two weeks visiting relatives in h^gle. . Lake. TYPE BRIT I ML drills arc gD ’en in this subject. I :med home Saturday. L C. Clark and Kd Clark weix' in ('laud Hombiirger .md wife of Mr .ind Mra. Frwl Tafel of Gunnl- I St Johns last Thursday on business. l«anslng s|>ent twrt of last week with SHORT HA.\D. aonville and Joseph Volalnet of this John Page and family have return ­ Fred Nuffer ami wife. We teach the touch system of typewriting, place apent Sunday afternoon wtth A. F. Berlin and wife called on MIHH OrSMIE COLE. ed to Klsle after spending several a method of o|>eratlng the machine without We teach Oraham Standard Phonography, Mr and -Mrs. Louis Volalnet. I :nonths in the west. Fixn I .Nuffer and family Sunday. The farmers are quite encouraged watching the keyboard. The system used, Teacher of English touch typewriting and assistant using for a text a recent work by the Barnes I Herbert Carl, who has been work ­ Srionllfic Touch Typewriting, was orlglnat- teacher In shorthand and typewriting is a graduate of l*ublishlng ('om|Min> of St. Ixiuls. The sub­ ing the farm of A Wooley has moved with their l>eans a few good daya. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hoy Rathbum and family. Wm. « K. K. Oardner of this school. It has iatnslng High School, class of 19 She has had a ject Is presenH'd In a simple, direct, and ♦ ♦ his family to Brady. very thorough practical business training, having l>een concise manner. Phrasing, one of the prin ­ Mrs Bertha Shear of Spokane, Westmoreland and wife spent Sunday l>een adopted on Its merits by many of the ♦ HiirTH tlVID. ♦ at J. M. Hane'a. j employed in the offices of K. Bement's Sons several cipal ex|>edlents for rapid writing, la taken Washington, Is \ialtlng her parents, larg«*st buslti<-ss college* in the I’nlted ♦ ♦ Oscar .Nuffer entertained his lady years, .and was recognized while there as one of their up from the very beginning. After the stu­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ('has. .Norton iind wife. .Stale*. We give special attention to the most competent office assistants. This experi< nee In dent has thoroughly mastered the princi­ .Mr and Mra Frank Alehin of Mld- friend Sunday. work of this department, conducting dicta ­ actual commercial work gives her a preparation and a ples he Is taken through the .National Dicta­ dlebur> ’ were In town Sunday, fitness for instructing young ixmple to become success­ tion Course, coualstlng of three hundred Saturday. Oct. 7th. being the annl- Harry Johnson, attended school at tion drills from the l>eglnning. We have a ful stenographers far In advance of the one who goes business letters, covering the various lines veraarj' of the marriage of Mr. and Yiisllanti visited his iiarents over fine equipment of standard typewriter*- direct into the work of teaching equipped with theory of business most common In the commercial Mra. Adelbert Simpson, about thirty Sunday. I'nderwood. Remington and Smith l*remler. only. field. nolghbora gave them a surprise In KImer VanDuesen and wife spent 'the evening, leaving several very nice I Sunday visiting in Butternut. PiPlES? NO preaenta as a reminder of the occa* I Mra Walter Dunham Is sick at her aion. i home east of town. How are your beans? That la thej Kd. is building an addition to qiiewtlon ofteneet asked nowadays. | hla farm house. THErVE ILLilHl ''any of the beans are spoiled except, Mra Selina Clark la home for a few 1 feed (lays visit with her son, Rdwln. No More HumlllatioBt the Wonderfai LANSING A. K. Cobb Is In St. Johns this Htnnrfs Cnicinm Wafers -MM Right week attending the board of auper- .Ifter^ those Ptmples, Bolls and viaora. Hkhi Krnptions. Mies Myrtle Maynard la recovering Trial Paekage Heat Frve to Prove It. from her sirkneoa .and able to be on the street. ,No need for anyone to go about any longer with a face covered with plm- SHE GOT Mra. Arthur Hall and aon of lietrolt ;>lea. blotches, eruptions, blackheads, who have been spending a few days and liverapou. 'These are all due to^ with L O. Bates and family, left Tues­ day for 51t. Pleasant to visit Mra Frank Theirs WHAT SHE i Ola Johnson entertained several I young (leople at hla home laat Friday ! evening Progressive pedro waa played. L O. Bates haa sold his farm to a INSTITUTE WANTED Mr. Ktchborsi of Dewey. HI. i O. J. Oolden took hla grandson, Keppler Morebead, to the Ann Arbor This Woman Had to In&ist j hospital for medical treatment Sironirly, but it f^aiJ Walter Lusk and family left Mon 5CXXXXXXX)OCXXXJ(XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>rXX3CXXXXXXX: JOOCOOO:XXXXXX50000CXXXDOCXXX500000000000CX) i day for Mt Pleasant. Chicago, ni. —"I sttfrf Lydia K. I ink- were Sunday gtiesu of L O. Batea lutni's Vegetable and family. CoraiKinml. hut tlie Mra O. J. Oolden la on the alck clerk did not want Hat. to let me have It— Twelve ladles spent Wednesday at *A few dufs ago my fnee was fall ef he said It waa no the hovne of Mrs. 8. Starkweather. plaiplea. New TlM7*re all Heae! I LKt WMir’s Garnits Made To Look Lko Nn good and wanted me Dinner waa senrad and all report a need maavFs f'nieinm WaJevo.** to try aomethlng good time. NO NEED OF BUYtNC NEW CLOTHES WHEN elae, but knowlof Mrs J. A. Wooley Is attending the iBilNirltlaa la the blond. Cloaaae the THE PARSIAN JNETHOD MAKES OLD ONES LOOK LUCE NEW all about It 1 In- O. E. 8. convention hoM at Jackson blood thoroughly and the blemlehea Mated and finally this weak. will diaappear. got It. and I am an Mr. and Mrs David Bates have re­ That's what Btuart'a Calcium Waf­ I did, for It has cur^ bm turned from thoir Ohio vtolt. ers are tatendad to accompltah and do Dry Ofan itog - Pmiing - Repairing **I know of ao many casea wbert vro Mr. and Mrs fid. Jarvis of Ovid sccoaipllab. Their principal Ingredi ­ man have been coved by Lydln ILPtnk- rinHad her fatbor, A. K. Cobb, and ent la Calcium Culphlde. the quickeci Imin ’a Vegetable Coaapennd that 1 can family the last of the weo k. and moat thocougii blood cleaaoer We take care of tnreryoae'f dotket froiD graadma aad Old gaimenu refitted. Dry Cleaned, refined and retarnad look- any to every taffetliif woman If that O. Shaw and wife of Dnrmnd are known. grandpa to baby. mnilrtne does not help bar. thote la guento of O. L Rranard and wife. Theae wonderful little wafers get iag like new. ■othing that wilL'* —lira JAimau, Mrs J. 8. (?leniaat and Mra A. E. right Into the blood and doatroy all The Rueian Dry Claaniag Ririori of l.antiag gnarantae every­ M Arab IM.. Chkafo, lU. Cobb were In Ovid Saturday laat. eruptlre aubetaneea prensnt In It. In > thing is right or you won't have to pay. Goods are Mat over 'lUs Is the age of anbatltntlon. and soma canto a few dayo Is sufficient to | Velvet <'ollars replaced, bnttonholes rtworkei and alterationi qpomen who vrant a cave should InMat make the complexion clean and pure, j to LAnstng every llooday and Wednesday- Drop me a poetal ROI'HH tig TKXAH. of all kinds skillfully made. ■■nn Lydia E. Ptnkham's Vvaetnble A young lletiteoant from a New And when the bkmd Is pure the whole! aad jroar work will be called for. Compotind juat aa Uila wonmn did, and eymom In a hundred perreni hotter. Boiaceeptaomethiugelaeon which the York regiment ourveyed the Texas scenery gloomily sad reflected upon Don't fret aay longer about those I Priem Rmatonablm, WorhmanMp Uimmrpamml ami Wt Caaranim, Wharm OOmn Try. dranflvt oan make a little move profit. blnckhtadii. plmplea, bolla, tetter., Wooaen who ave passing thvou^ thia hie great distance from the lights of Broadway. The smoke from s aasel- srtsma. apom or okln erupdono; they OTttloal period or who ave suJferlng ter and the awtrtlog sand from the lew wtli all ge and "go quick” If ran uoe from any of thoee dlstresaliig ilto pa. gtnartM CM tel urn Wafers. miliar to their aes ahonld not 1^ Mght lying Mile had apotled the Beutan- H. McKinley, the St Johns Representative. ant'a dlapooltlan, chronlclea niiarms Tmi can have a trial package ^ C of the fhet that for thirty years Ljola Jl. FInkham’s VegaVYble Compovnd. Magnslae. Stuart's Calolum Wafers, simply ^ ■aiuh la made fvom room and herka, 'Tell mo.** onM aa editor from HI Modlag your naase and addrsae to F. Wn )msmi weMisifytng Thm Parekm Dry hm been the Bimidani ramedy for fa- IMneo. "tan't there aoene hidden pur­ A. Stuart Go.. Stuart BMg.. Marshall. aniailte. In almont every community poae behind thle maMIlaatianr ym will Had wnmen who have bean "There m,” replied the llenteaaat, their value. you can get the regular- ■nnlnrid to health by Lydia K. Plaib "we are gong to florae MaMee to take ^ tor It Bento, at aady tem’s Vanmn' ‘ ~ 7 12, till.

odototo osd I odBlt bo dlSa^ 4b if. iilfTl TtsrswT T5st VTmrf tiooi^to oboSlotTbr loioaoo ■o froao lo m------laor* tSsn to bo oorrod. H mto roBOlo Btoekotook osd Byoolf. ood ptty for Kotborloo 'eocplod with MiuMKs •rnuoms Bolthor of whom could horo booo ooa-1 doubu oo to tbo wlodom of bto eouroo. I BMurrtod tSo Bon I lovod; So doo So vlcted on the otbor'a uaaupported evl- Was he jeetiaad la toavlag her. BO Door, ooold bordljr do without bo . -i-iSYBUP^fKS « SCOTTS denoe.** though she liagrri and oommended I OB o Solp to hlB to hlo work: ho No Man ’s “Tou are cowardly to any this to me. woold proboSly bo uooWo to oastlooo him? He felt his understanding har­ It without By ooolotonoo. . . . 1 wtaae he’a not here!” ried by the pro and con of the guea- But he had a toval and amo tion leas hoTo By eoroo. oo ho boo hlo. oo you tloa like a ball la volley between two EMl]lSI0^ look wltk which to nmet tbs loopes* EUXnterSElWA Land hsoo yeoro. Who hos oot? . . . mckets. How could he leave her eo? oftw Hd acorn she abowed him. Bat o yoor to o toss tUoo; I boro Whet alee coeM he do? 8be re|ected. A ROMANCE looiBod moob Booo . . Shotook “Forhaps; but don't forget I asked dlacredlted. dtomlaeed him dednltely. o doop tiroath "Too.** oho eooclodod only tha opportuety'io any as much to without agpeei. Sbe needed him—or has halpad countlaM By Uab Jssspli Vsacs btan. . . . Has It aver oeeurred to eomebody to whom she might turn lor roe that Dundee, not your husband, comfort end proteetloe. Blnekatoek tlMMiMuids of thin, waak, auet me to 81^ Bing —that, had Dun* wne not to be trusted: yet aha loved dee been In my pny. Blackstoak would If. as ahe proteeted. ddkate childran—mada now be oecupytag the cell 1 occupied ?“ I huppy ta some atruage fnahlon po*> ’ hy IsyMkn He bed blmaelf well in bead. Others tag Coaet*a oomprshenBoe. bed be ftw strong, plump wlae ahe must have seen how deeply | any right to Bep betweee her end her and robuMt. moved be wee. Simply to watch her , hepplneae, whatever the Bream* (Uomtoto. mm, ho Loote )«m*o Vaoc*.) end not give wuy wee elmoB more i ateaeas? H. ae was the ceae. Black- h craatas an appattta, then he could endure. Hla area { Book bed murdered a men la a mo- I ID oiPtoi agranoBk m omb to aids digestion, BIU tha ‘nvbat? No.** He Uusbad aloud, utiwtieH aad bto faoe biased, aed bto msat of uacoatrollabla rags, bad A LABCMi room aT,iMg nyagg or tmob but mlrtblaualy “Ob, no. I suvo thorn heart aebad —vrltb bto love (or bar. CoaB any right to leave the women at ▼ains with rich rod tho slip soma time ago. ” the loaglng that he maB never voles, the mercy of a temper which might OB WBAT MAgg POV BRff WHBI TOU MB PQB 'T*a glad. But now, plaaao. Qanwtt. But sbe did not see. | at any moment reauma the comptoz- WBUP or Ngg AMD BBB or MBA, Ni B fPOaa> blood won ’t you glva this up. . . Sbe was aaswetiag him; bar worda loo of bomicldnl mania? TB would nm TO oacupg TDu tiu . mmtmattovwnn tw She said more, much more, oontlnu* MM la a torraat. atombllng over not bto proaonce tbeve, upon tha la- OBBBM. IMMUMCTUMD PV TNt CMJmamn NC After illness or loss lag to plead with him In a fover of one another; bar roloe vlbmnt with { land, work bar more barm than good, naup 00 AU. **• “*•* o aupOBtw mmw that dlstrena. able only to comprehend one unutterable contempt aouadad in bto I srere ba to be discovered? ... Rgog B our OK aanuK abd that ir b manu . of weight from any thing, that she must somehow avert bearing like tha bymnlng of angels. | He srae. In the summing up, oon- PACTUKD rnr TW cMJpnami m sraur oo obly causa, it brings strength the encounter he desired. But her “Oh.“ ahe cried in loathing —“Ineulfsr- > aeloaa of no cbolce of action: ba could rapid, atombllng accents were all able!** And the deBfw to enteb her J but go bto ways. She da alrad It. and NOTE THE NAME and flash quickmr than meaningless In bis underatanding. In bto arms and atop bar bpe with i »*>«**g^ bto duty (he aaw clearly) waa which s«emad to raal, dumfounded klaaas wm Uka a pain. 1 nevus to das ounce Rlackatoek to tba naaraB anything else. draamsii that man could ba so low. so authority, aaeore bis arrest sad im- iKtro sroAioBT by tbls revels*..^n of the Incredible. TW TOP or tvmnr PACkAOg.ortK Sbe bed seid enough to bring him vUa!“ aha said; and ba wlsbed btm- prtoonment ... be could not. tku. omumoitrm aalf banaatb tha (oot aha stampad. **I Thus In wretched communloa with a OKY. roa uts m au . iiApom n*i6 faoe to face with the bldeoua. la* famous (act that sbe still held him bata you! ” aha told him; and banaatb bto heart, ha came almost unaware, a blood-guilty. Bill boaored and be­ She Kept Her Pees Averted . bto hranfh ba wbliparad ovar and Mcood time to tba daaertad ftahlng ovar: *1 lova you. 1 lova you! ” vHlaBt. was abruptly consBoua of • AK onto or BBBA B OKCMUT AltomO TO IK KOi OT lieved BleehBoek. He struggled to MKami AA IT B BBO AMD BIAgAMT OBmO AMD DKCTIK. AK ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a shake bto srlts together and think eo* evenly: “I think I may say 1 am hap­ **! ask nothlag'. ” he said. wWU. .Ba shapas of buildings looming through py, Uarratt.” tba mtots and driving rain oo althor Bn PBOM OOMCnOMAMU PBMglMDm. IT B CQUAU.T MBnOAL ♦ ♦ berently, but to little purpose. All bad to stop, as much for lack of words fOM WORK AK roa MDI TOUMO AK 0U> POM ZAIg OT AU. IgAOK ORUSiaBB ♦ WATFim»a\ rK.bTFU. ♦ the world was mad and topsy-turvey But ahe kept bar (ace averted. as bffuatb. “more than that you think hand. And with this reoogalUon re- AUWAYA OUT TK OORMK. ♦ ♦ —e mad. mad world, wherein all truth “And this?*’ be ashed, atepplng to It oeur. Tou ’va told ma wbat you currad the memory of the blind dog ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a was false, faith was treacbery. Jus- her side and lightly touching her baiw think at ma—and I daraany you ’iu and the murdered man ties perodlad. honor deep dishonor. foraarm with bto flngsr. aomawbat Juatfiad. But think It ovar; It was eeant rosMlatlon that ba California Fie Syrup Cn Mr. and Mm Prank .\ouro«« return* For a llt:to be felt that his reason Just balow bar laft elbow (our you owe ma and you own youroalf no loagar beard the bowling of the ed laot Wedneoday eventOK and at th« bung In the balance, teetering be- marks, like blutob stripes set close to- that. Waigh the worat you know at dog. Perhape It bad abandonad IB boDie of the fomter a parenta a larire rween wild lamihter sod still wilder 1 gatber. stood out like w^ upm bar me before Van Tuyl was ahot against dMd. perhaps be need no longer (ear company woo aoaemblcd to irive the If "M" can ba byotaiioal. i delicate akin. where tha Saab wbat you have lasmad of BlackBoek to meet the blank misery of thooe un- happy couple a heony reception. The tears. If man can FARMERS' SONS III Coast was naar to IL baao bruised by the crual praaaura of alnca you married bim; than Indpa be­ canoy, sightless eyea. perhaps . . . Star Aid aoclety prf«ent»«1 them with A man's strong fingers. Even as be warmed that hope, witb- Oliver knives and forko And Katbarina wttnaaa to bla ez- tweee us. Try to tblnk which would At bto touch sbe recollad with a ool warning romethlog more cold and ^ . ------V tor >Mi. TMs Mirial Mrs. Holly ('unrad is entertainlnic cltament as evidenced In the working be the more likely to lose bto tamper PHf. Jao. A. iUaaU. A. M.. Oasa^ hatoal M Ctjmmmct. balf-atlfied cry. her faoe blazing. motot than hla own fiaab touched bto Mk w Uw asBr Arkaal laIs WMSem Mkhtoui unas Maw. her ulster, Mrs. Zelma NVorden. of Pe- of bla faatorea. bis shifting gase. bta because of a drunken man ’s maudlin mmacaoeacaiM to toe c(»nvincetl. leading away from the gati- all that be had aald. to ease ber two away Tba action rouaad blm. Still ba lingered, letting bis eye* forming what is known ‘ He lifted to hers bagged eyes set In auffeting. "1 feel like a dog. ” he told In the .Stockwell building drink tbetr fill of ber; and knew. In as a bland. a haggard face; and tbalr look was ber contritely: “to have told you this with the Sinj,;»*r a swift fiaab of certitude, that never . . . I meant not to. but . . . one of discernment. Sbe knew- in­ bad she been more dear to blm than in^ .Machine ='o. stinctively that be divined bar I couldn ’t help It Think aad . . . In this moment of renunciation, that and Judge between ua. Katherine" Smoking Tobacco thought that be knew why ahe bad . never would bis benrt's allegiance Maple City Pasl E. killonthby, ° drawn away from blm And ao piti­ “It is a He!” abe walled. "You have waver from ber. whatever ber mood lied to me—everything you have aald ful be neemed that before sbe knew or circumstance Whether she suf­ is a well known brand of high quality, is perfectly was Ilea—all Has. I don ’t believe you. MaB«r»r of St Jwhn* SteUeti ^ it her mood melted and knew only fered btm or as now aadulously dta- blended with Kentucky ’s choicest smoking stock, compassion for him . . . But you have polaoaad my li will p..\ v<»u t<* look • countenanced blm. bla quaen could do life for me! . . Truth or Hea: has the pleasing of the natural leaf and is a "Ob. Garrett,” sbe cried Impulsive­ DO wrong ly. "I am so sorry ’” wbat am I to believe? ... 1 am perpetual source of delight and comfort to the in»M this Proposition. f With a sigh. Inaudible, be went to the moat wratebad of women, and you X Visibly be took command of blm- ; the gate smoker. Suitable for meerachaum, briar orcob pipes. W’f wiM |i;iy ( ash f(»r * = self. “T’m sure of that,” he said alow- have made me ao. Why couldn ’t you "There’s nothing I can serve you In. leave me In peac*-? Why must you Your money ’s worth in every smoke. Start today vo -r »-i::/s, ^ i ly; “and I don ’t want to dlatraas you. Katherine*" .-s ^ 5!y coming bere was pure accident, as have come to make me suffer so? How using MAPLE CITY SMOKING TOBACCO and “Nothing —only go away." y -nr*' I’ve aald; and presently I’ll go and am I to know wbat la true, what get in line for our vahiabie premium. AT ALL 1 . . niaekrtock need never know I’ve j "Then good-by. ” He abrugged false? . . . Ob. you are monatroua! slightly, lifted bis cap and put hlmaalf ; set foot on the Island —since you wish ■ You are cruel, cruel! If only you DEALERS. i It.” outside the dooryard. would go aad let me forget! . . . "But. Garrett—’’ DR. HUNT “Oh.” sbe cried, half sobbing, Oo. go. and lat me be'” He stopped. Rba moved down to rntmm Bin am CMMO. “thank you —thank you! ” In bis remorse, reluctant to leave MSTirm LIT US cunt TOUl the fence. F. B. GASF, Manufacturer, "Hut first I want you to tell me one ; her ao. be tried to comfort ber wltb "OajTctt.” zhe begged, breathless broken protestations that even he Then Came the Beluga. NORWALK, OHIO. thing ” srith the anxiety roused by an unsus ­ "Yes—enytblng! ” she promised i knew were rank with Inalnoartty; nor pected latent fear, "promise me some ­ tentlon; a thud, a scraping nolap. a I gratefully, heedless of bis sober tcni- ' would he wllHiigly have gone before ■un thing . . abe grew more compoaad. But at ooft plop; repaated sndlaaaly. He i tiny He looked down Into her sweet face, “Are you happy?” be demanded ; length, doapnlrlng. be yielded to bar Brained hto eyes against the vBUag plaintive with appeal. “Name tt.” said mtots. seeming to discern a knot of forthwith, and held bis breath, for on unending Importunity, aad bowing bto If be ahadowa derwn the road. The sounds her answer everything be prized de- j bead, went hla way In a dasa of mis­ ___ lorldaaad axhlUt AoemptoimotoLalaBMSn Madal “If by any chance you should meet pended "Are you happy with blm— ery as black aad dense as the relent* cootinuod. to be tnierrupted. presently htaprto favnldia 1 by ua. Oar blm—Douglas —I’m not sura wbeve be br blgh-pltched accenu. apparently m Blacksioae* ” leee. sullen fog. la—don ’t please—" lifted ta ezpoatulaUoe; but the intoom matU pan It was like cold water In ber face. aktpaoanrnw aaywkavalt “I’ll be careful.” be aeeured ber. la aiTanea.pMMrFwia«. aad alkw ______She gasped and drew bereelf up. CHAPTIR X. tlon wea (orBgn aad the words unin ­ “Don ’t worry; I abant let blm know wlUck Umayowmarrlda UMtAcpetoaadputlttoaaylaaA you wtaA. stralgbt and slim, defiant. “Wbat telligible If you am Bm noA parto etly aaUadad or do uot^th to kasp tka wbo I am If poeelbic. 1*11 keep out of llkaak to west oar aaaawaaawdi — wBm* light have you to ask me that?” Coest bad not taken two ecere pneea To be ('>oauaued. bis way " Wa ramlak tha klpkaB gfoda Moretos It to "None but that of a man who loved I along tba path to the shore before the _ po KtIa to aaaha at ono mmU proAt ataowa Her eyes were eloquent of inez- aairaetnrynnat TbwMvaBO toBAaatodlMiMn'a protu br buy- you ones, and who. though be may day was again darkened by a sudden dlractof aaaadkara tlw OMaafkelurvr'agwarantm btolnd poor preealble relief. '"Tbank you." sbe (el- not. loves you still—whatever you aad baevy thickening of the mlsu rim. aBBarailV a talarelaar a pair of UrM from Mfw. at «m terad, keenly alive to the trite toed- oatll yaw iwealyw our oaiatamwa aad toara owr uakaard of pawop IMQTCMMES may think blm. Katharine.” ; That brtgbtraing glow, which a little equacy at the words. "Aad. Garrett, I time back be bad balled with hope ee S3.S0 Ikcip Fm Bbe held ber answer, quivering you're not —not angry with ma?" arltb Indignation That be abould I promise of early ctoaiiag. was tn an "Angry? W’ltb you! ” dere —! Te< there wrere two tblnga tn taetnnt wiped away. So deep beeeme She wua twtotlag ber bands togeth ­ Fw Wnk ton. bto attitude U> eataa ber: on Imper the gloom (to bto fancy, as If the fog er. "1 aant seem to forgB. ” ahe aeld aonai note, pnazllag. aad a simple dig bad beea sprayed to saumUon with ^ I In a tremor. "I*ve tried —1 only srinh -You ally that left IttU# foothoM (or a myriad tnfinltestlaml atoms of takl It I might—bat 1 caat. 1 can't. Bemeot- that though It was now high moralas sontment. ber that, if I aeen unhlad ” Aa for Cob B. mo mentatUy while be foBBd It hopd to see iBe graoBi b» T '*Too haven't boon o nhlBd to the 1 heve IS ay a pauasftgltoa she did not reply, the lasne bung la man who ahot Vna Tuyl.** he enid. la or wsrvoee ilskiBty. to If *****|jg''|2j^ •eeU mnaheeU. fMItog the batonee, whether he ehouhl apaah agile of hlmeetf or ao: whelBor enlighten her forth­ ewa^brou ^u *SSBl ’'lme ma did net senm tD-heor. or. If uBe with or tonve her (were she happy ta In INemlly lo rraBtlnl IB rSSl ^ tSSr^esnirhameL^mheet any heard, to rend the fiddle tn hto eniff- noBbed to iBo eBln. Onok ber marrtage) ta ber (ool*a Paradlae iSdlBeeal help er maBame—thet 1 thton sSi mSm*, s^ wfM* tsSs, Md Im m aseS rm • ti ------— iBBMc OBewer. “It ton ’t that aloae." gnoped for bvunth nod begt hto head trwassMsI—kwemafsa isa SUeatseitMav He felt himself a prey to dlaecrfiant "that perbBgn. 1 could morj mam whs wiBaw to reonto Ms tmpulaua. pHAa aad generosity eoua- ____^, tjui wsrM't voMraelf ’ to n duwBpuui whleb whipped him •eaaly pawa and vmBty eelmly and aelltiig him each with a double ' fwgB tn time Ton yourself, with e milltaa cruel sttagtag InaBaa latotiy, ahaeto have a espy. Ba I haea pviiiov Dougino bee alweya Inetotail you were inarmtaad te sand a espy af tha pea- Ferforee at pause for fuur of loalag ■enpBae fraa of ctawpa. to a ptola. otdl joit wr bM '“TIo M T<»r .,0.. Ml,-*- “ "TI fary soalad anvalap ta any man whs wm pwrooa andiB.BMck etoaaa aa aaw SgSraaraa ffitgiiJ i bold your hepplneuo above all i hto way. almost beetea thougbtlaaa. wftto Allawlagtkaalr ta ^1^..’ be____ resumed1____ _ ae-- the pause leagtb- . nn Buely. 11 wee unworthy of ytm to laehtag any aBelter to ty to. be de- s praaarlptlaw af Itt^ftwa totjiiaiii •MssTfee—tea S»« SassjtMs rm mU ened —“far above my own. Katberloe. try to sbletd ynaruelf by aoeuBag rtvud forlom eoofort of a sort from wwo kaa hmUI mm it «s sa guee mm KpMgWeBBiaSs hlai! That I oaat fOfB. that l*m mw aad I am oa iivmaad It Is Uw m WPtatsalkA taaimBaajBapmwmp^a&miiBaaalBto a tiMim ifaas faa. r e That to why I Mk you: are you hap­ the very vtoleae a of tha aqun ll. wMeb *rtiNS eawtotaatlon far tha oars of afraid I shall never learn lo forgive. ■uppllod llB own aaeniun na thy It 'tom aaaahaad aad otmor foUmro ovw kr —vwal lapjm af ikia. apoalally trpiaiil 61 Wmt furi tt, Ostrolt, Mdi. py." Why. Oerretu why did yon permit H oatkatPaaCT^Ilto rmalar palaa ofikiiaa ttfoa ‘*1 have BO ragreta. ” ahe told blm could not audure long. And briedy ’rr; I owa It to aay fUtau 'IsBt.dR par patoTuat Kadrmlatod paruaaaswa ata that man Wnrbarioo to do It?** this proved Itaetf: bermided by grade- wad tbaai a eapr m cwafMoaat os that steadily. iny own aaywhara who la wash He beard ber out In ptMfUl pntleare. nl Hgbtenlac. the heavier clouds too deeply moved for anger or resent- oaragad wtth romatad failwras otoy stop Her eyes wavered beBsetb bla paased off; the Initial fury eahaueted Irving Maaaatf with haraafal palaat URINARY moat to have say plaee la the ooafitet rmutirtorm ■»rwT» wh«' T twhav* Is tka DISCHAROCSj aearchlag glaers She turaed avtay itaelf. iniriipatMrtlfwr roat-nittva. op' 'Ddl and stared off taio the vaceacy of the at his thougbm tba path lad btm tpr'T-Tnrc'TTiNn rwwM MCURYKD Dt j “As to that." be snM. hto toae col- t nd aw roro htaMtof at bww** r,wtat»v awd a wandering way; but thto he did not I (Off orlees. ”I would aok you to sunpeed •wtrhty Jnrt drap oat a Ito* tfba thts: s*l hBP Mp hM B*I Mf fPKBfplPto gam < 24 RSORS "How to OM to telir ahe mUd pree- rueeat, any more than he really re­ w A. R Mahtwiiw BN UwHi oatly. "iM’t nngginesi dtacult to ludgmeut U you hadn't already pro- seated bta snaking which saemad but ••trwit M*rtt MfWt I will MftA ywi. a _ ___ nouoeed It. But I toave you thto to •*trova Caaiatary, tha "-•-nlr fmtaiTl’y bavias charta of Mlaa Blvana Hmvar. who for the •LITE ORARUE. ri ght nDW to .! aarvlca. pant thraa yaam haa bean a very aoc- Frank K. Sor*hworth waa bom In caasfui teacher la our hlsh achool. Prognun for OHve Qraage Oct. 14th: 'I'lvdala coun>'' on May SS. 1SS4. aad tandarad bar raalsnatlon to the Board Opsaing sumg by Omnga. There will buy Cedarine '•'•J at his hon'» In Orld. Oeiobar 4. of Hdueatloa fast waok. She left be a coataat baginniag taalght to ooa- UI. asad 37 ynam. Whan ha waa a Monday avealas for bar hoota la Har­ tiaue four we ska and whan the roll r'l boy bla ; -ranta laovad to Ovid bor Springs- The sophomore sad Is called all those who fall to reapoad Furniture Pol- **10 few yar’i latar hla father, tha freahman claasaa praaaatad bar with with sonMthlag for the good of the or ­ lata Sllaa B. Southworth. purrhaoad a silver gift* in banor of bar approach­ der must pay a fine of five oeata. The farm south of town, where ha rapid ad ing marriage. Mlaa Roblnaoa has coateet to close with refmahaMBta. for forty-two yaam. About two yaam bean secured to fill the vacaacy In the Closing aong by Orange idi Abscdut^ mm he moved to Ovid on account of high school. ralllns health. In h'ovembar 11178. be waa united In rbaa. .Nell has returaad to his work ST. JOHNS MARKETS. the best Fumi- mariiasa to Miss Merr P' M>k. Three In Pontiac after spending the summer children blaoaad ’ r n. Mm. Av- hare In OvM. rORRErTED FOR THI ITRirS IT- •rv .tneks of Urairl Ra Is. Harry Mr. sad Mm. F. H. Jenku of Owoaao ERT THDRSDAT MOUfIlfG. Yoa WM Ahvays Piad SWiili ture Pfdish at t» v ;>rth cl Ow- >*»,« mlaa. who i wem gueau Sunday of Mr. sad Mm. St. Johns. Mich.. Oct. 12. 1911. - Ide .It home, eh ’’H his wife, j .\, W.Tjenks and family, GRAIim. The Store That Sells Woollex x-d n-'vther ard ii.auy friends mourn Miss Pearl Taft Is keeping books for Wheat, red ..... 87 CVDQfWfSF^ upti i)p|)- death. | W. H. Hart. 25c a bottle. * ’r. Soiithworth was a member of Mias Mildred Holland went to Ann Wheat, white ...... 84 th.- .Maaons. (Irangr and Maccabees.! Arbor Saturday and attended the Case Oats ...... 45 He was a regular attendant of theirs Michigan football game. Rye ...... 90 U idartsk^r Choice band picked henna _____ $2.10 Fundtufw, Rug*. Carp ‘e (Irace M. K. church, although not a j Mias .Nelle Jenks of Owoaao spent member of the society. He was s man Saturday and Sunday with her par- Beans over 10 lb. pick basis .... $1.90 E. I. HULL dt. iowM. Mkhiusn. Other beans 5c per bu. for each Ib. of strict integrity and exemplary char­ ents. Fashion Pictures 0CCCXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3Q0 XXJOO'' '< X300000no0fv>' □; acter. His home life was Ideal and picked. Rev. R. J. Slee of Charlotte was in Com. shelled, per bushel .... 68 O 70 the family has the sympathy of a host Ovid the last of the week. of friends. Com In ear ...... 22 9 25 Henry Bninaon of Avon. N. V., Is Clover seed. June ..... $11.00 visiting his nephew, Chas. Wame. Clover seed. Mammoth_____ $11.00 Home MinviaBary Meeting. .Mm. Dora Bryson of Owosso visited Fnwn Life Clover seed. Alsyke______$9.50 On Tuesday afternoon the ladies of .Sunday with .Mrs. L. B. High. the Homo Missionary ’ .Society of the L. E. Tucker made a business trip LIVE HTOCR. • younjT wom.'in in thr u|)|»»:r corner, to th»* Methodist church met at the home of to Port Huron the last of the week. Cattle, fatted ______$4.00 9 $4.50 MrV Muses BensInger. who resides on .Mr*. M B. Krvin of I*rescott Is Veal calves ____ $5.00 9 17.50 has on iht* new Wooltf.x model tor slender West Pearl street Twenty-one mem­ spending the week with her iieople, Hogs, per ewt ..... «';<)«> bers were present and responded to Mr. and Mrs John Straaabiirger. Sheep, per cwi ______$2.50 9 I.T.25 wttmen. Shttwn here in a soft j,jrey mixed cassimere roll call. After a short business pro ­ A F Jannausch of Grand Rapids Lambs, per cwt_____ $5.00 9 $6.00 suiting, with black v •iv«:l collar. .And it would be gram which was conducted by Mm. was In Ovid the last of the week on DRKHHRP MEATH. X. W. Jenks. reports were given con-, business Beef, dr essed ... .N_____ $6.t)0 9 $7.50 hard to find a jauntit •r jMclurc than she makes. Pork, per cwt 8.00 coming the year's work and the i Prank Cain was in FJIsle Sunday. $ following officem elected for the Mis* Minnie Vanderbeck has been Calves, dreaaed ...... $7.00 9 $9.00 At the oxtrease left, :?.»* r.«w "Glengarry' ’ collar on the coat ••nsuing year- President. Mr* Jen -1 taken to Ann Arbor for treatments Mutton, dressed ...... $7.00 worn by the stormy-wealt.^r sir!, is uncommonly fetching. W’heu Tallow ______4 ale Dllta; vice president. .Mr* X’. W. .Mm. K. G. EIdrf>dg<* and son Bu were the original drawing in cl.< r> was flmt shown, ••very man who Jenks: second vice president. .Mrs M In Burton Thursday. LITE POrLTHT. saw it said. "Who la she?' O Jenks; secreiaiy, Mr* H J. .Moore; .Mrs Helen Cross of Detroit I* in Hens That’s the effect of this *! art coat wherever It appeam. The treasurer. Mr* Cha*. Covert; secre- town on business this week. Chickens ...... picture reproduced here Is the cover of tar>’ of literature. Mr*. E J Jarvis; Miss Etta Finch who has h«wn Broilem. 1 3-4 to 2 lbs ______10 corresponding secretary. Miss Anna working In Owosso for a few days Ducks ______Auctioii Sail of Firnitire I>eWHt; mile box secretary, Mrs. CMBie home Monday Geese, fat ...... The Wooltex Style BotJc Will be continued mnother week. Watch my show window and Frank Annis. B. J Jarv’ls was a laiingabtirg caller Turkeys, fat The regular program was then tak­ Tuesday rilDEH. make a bid on acy article shown. Bids close at 9:00 p. m. Sat­ en ect to PRODCrrE, VEGETA RLB8, ERFITH. for you to try on. The earlier > ••ome. the more pleasant and THE FURNITURE SAN AND UNDERTAKER leave the first of next month for St.} Butter . 25 convenient It will be for you. T •■•»’» bound to be the usual Herial KuBcUea*. Paul. Minn., to spend the winter with I Eggs "Wooltex rush,’’ a little iati r on. ST. JOHNS, SICHISAN Mm. Prank DenHouten gave a din ­ their son. Douglas .Noe. j Onions ...... By the way—have you *«T::re«l your copy of this Wooltex ner party last Thurdsy In honor of Mr* R G Acre of Eagle has been , .New potatoes Style Book? You ’d better call at once If y«|u haven't. They’re visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Acre Cabbage 35 9 40 going fast and the number Is limited. • Mr* Sarah Robias of Tacoma. M’ash. Apples ...... 15 and Mrs Frank Vantlorden of Owosso Cider .ipples, per cwt 4u were visitom last week at the home of HAT, STRAW, Wlioit. their uncle and aunt. .Mr. and Mm. X’ew Timothy Xo. 1 .. John Tubbs New Timothy .No. 2 ______f’l't** JOHN HICKS Mr and Mm. Thos Hywlop have mixed ...... • ’ moved into their new home on West New No. 1 Clover ______• = 33 Clinton Ave. St. Johns, Mich. F*Tt>nt St. mixed ______$10.00 Mr and Mm. Geo. W’arren have New No. 1 Clover ______$8.00 The Store That Sells Wooltex gone to c.reeley. Colo., where they Wood, hard ...... $2.50 Havin^rAUCTION (leculeti to quit farminjj I will sell at public auction at the phice 3 miles south and will attend sevemi weeks. Wood, mixed ...... $1.75 1 1-2 miles west of .St. Johns, or r mile south and 1-2 mile west of Henjval L*. B. Church on .Mr and .Mm Peter .McKevItt of Ohio Wood, spfl ______$1.50 O $1.75 have been visiting Mr. and Mm John Hay. Mr. and Mm Andrew Mitchell of Perry, visited her brother, Joseph Monday, October 16 tihYoung, and family last week. Miss Rachael Wilbur of Ypsllsnll EMMON’S ____ CommencinjiT at lOo clock shar|) the following described property: has come to spend s few weeks at the home of .Mr and .Mm. Geo Warner. HORHEH. Roy Rlsely, who has been spending aad sleek raek. Philo *y«tem breeder. s week with his mother. Mm. Com Span gpej gelding, 19 yrs. oM. wt 2723 Het gravel beard*. Reek yeke aad whlffletree*. Fr. ralu, draft bred, naekar and year- Sutfin. has returned to his home at Pr. bear} «lelgli* with 2 set* ef baaks. 2 keary leg ehaia*. St. Ihiui. Minn. ling. B*berae drag. Light wrapping ehaia. Rev. Chaa. Morse of Detroit has New Jewelry Store (MTTLE. .Spike drag. Pet granite bine aad white i liU Heifer, grade Jersey, dae la Jaaaary. Haaaer plow .Ne. 21k. been visiting for th* past week with Hhet gaa, 12 gang*. Ovid relatives. Heifer, grade Hersfsrd. dae la AprIL ParluuB sieel land reller. Pe*t heie digger. 2 yearilag*. l-kerse raltivater, Plaaei, Jr. 2 maad aese «herels. Clinton J ealve*. Set keary werk karae**. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ HINIM. Het keary werk karaes*, bras* trial- Hrsap skaveL ♦ ♦ Fall bleed Herkshire bear. Beg cart. ♦ RIN.NIHTER. ♦ Avenue Hew, 8 yr. eld. 2 single karaes*. 2 karpssB forks, never been ased. ♦ ♦ 2 yeaag sew*. Pair kaaN> tag* fsr llgkt haraes*. Fork* aad NMumre keek*. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ POrLTRY. Top baggy, nearly new. 23 lb. aavll witk vlee. Offernig New Stock Entirdy Flymaatk reek aad leglMirBs. Open baggy. 2 rtws* rat saw*. IMPLEIIERTH A.ND T4MILH. Haggy pels. C D Wooley sad wife were Bureka • Dae man saw. visitor* on Sunday. 2 Peering binder. Head cart. 2 vrythe*. Peering amwer. Het maaers fer baggy. Arthur Wooley of Ovid was a caller • H.Tndsomc and inexpensive articles, suitable for .Hrsap •riaper. her* on Sunday. • Pane hay leader. Hlable blaakels aad ether*. Hera gras* veeder. .Hagerier, ll-he*e grain drill. The Bannlater I... A. 8. will serve a • wedding presents, gifts and everj’-day Cera skeller. HAT A.ND DRAIN. GsWrae rake. Ilrtadwteae. 15r dinner at the home of Mr* Win- t Feed eeeker. \ qaaatlty ef .Na. 1 TInmtfey hay. field Moore, on M’ednesday. a necessities. UtUe Willie eafUraler. Hard mal tteve. ** arm* sf earn la shark. Fred Nicholas of Detroit visited hla a Wide tire wagaa with flat raek, side Maakato. 2tk*egg laeakater. 2tm bnskeU eat* la Wa. mother, Mrs Anns .Nicholas. Vere thla • week ' • TERMS—-Five dollars or under, cash; over that amount, 6 month’s time will be given on Harry J. Dingman of Mt. Pleasant * transacted huataeas here on Wednea- 2 Waher Emmons good bankable notes, drawing 6 per cent, interest. Lunch at Noon.

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