Twelve Twelve Pages THE ST.JOHNS NEWS Pages VOLUME XXIV—NO. 12 THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—OCTOBER 24, 1912. ONE DOLLAR A YEAS HOMEIALEIIT PliASMIT HOME WEODMe HOLMES REPLIES AnnouncementsDUPUIN H POPUIAR YOUNG COUPLE rouie PEOPLE OF IN BINGIMM TOWNSHIP MHHHO LAST SATURDAY 529^68 The next W. K. (X thimble party PUY A SUCCESS ALLK!^ J. I’KKJWJiA.I A.'^U MABEL TO OUR ARTICLE will be held at their ball next Wed ­ WILL MARE THEIR HOHE IN V. HI LLAMO MAKMIBD. nesday, OcL SO. LANHINO. CLAIHB HE HAH HAYED THE d. *'*Dinner---- aerved Clyde Bullard, the bride and arooiu Veiled rhrrsi Vgalast Ihe ; ('omuilttee No. 2. Here ta Adrtea to Take hla beat man. a brother of the bride. ___ ..___^ TiH- Hli*i1 T!«r UhB* were eecorted to the luarrlacc alUr Mlaa Zelma Ide. maid of honor and the ' *•** ** PrpiMraliML which was built of autumn leavee and News Ktlilsr. |Tp New ('karge- bride on the arm of h«.r father. Little ADerneea Hervke. ______overarched by a bower of autumn fol- tienevleve Muon acted as ring-bearer, ^ the lane. Mrs. Kona Beadle of Buffalo, a GUNTON COUNTY'S CHOICE . carrying the ring In the center of a ' The home talent play «l'«n ai m ^j^ted as bridesmaid To the CltUens of 8t Johna and vi­ Complimentary to Rev. and Mm cbryaantheuni. The Young People of the varlona opera house Monday night drew a ver. ^ Beadle took the part of cinity. Buaalng and daughter, Hatber, the Tlie couple took their places within young people'# aocietlea of the county, «ood house. ..«„,.,«tlan »»«*t man. A pleasant coincidence I deem It my duty to >'Ou. aa well FOR STATE THEASURER membem and friends of the Duplaln a bower of autumn leave#, ferns and ^Bjiout reference to denominations. St Johns people have a reputation aa ray eel f and family, to make this Church of Christ tendered them a m- Lbryaantheuma, Rev. Rochelle per are cordially iartted to attond the ft»r good home ulent and this P*[ wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. statement of facts In regard to an at­ ceptlon Wednesday evening, October JOHN II. KOHHO.N HILL INILL forming the ceremony. convention to be held at the St Johna Uon helped to bear out this opinio^ Beadle, the eldest daughter of the I tack by the editor, and recently print­ 16. After congratulations a dainty Baptist church Sunday aftemoao and The play was not what It could nave bridesmaid to the wed- j ed In the St. Johns .News, uiioo my LARfiE VOTE. After a social hour In the audi ­ three-course luncheon was served to evening, Oct. 27, 1912. .We especially been made with another »* * of the youngest. Miss llaael j hitherto unsullied name. A uatue I torium a banquet was Bervwl by the about fifty guesu by six girl friends urge that aa many as can will try and tlce. However, the Kebekahs r»lU Bullard was ring bearer. Bergtne am proud to aay has been known women of the church tn the dining bride, during which a fine must come and make this the beat conven ­ mom About 100 were present. At a nice little euin as the result or tneir Buffalo, niece of the bride among you for the past fifty aeven John M. Robion was bom In Ovid. cal program waa rendered. tion held yet. I.aincfa will be eervad the clos«' of the banquet a library ta­ effort. aod Kva Bullard were ribbon gtrla. j yram. 1 having been a resident of Mich., in lkT2. ami has lived tfi^' all Mm. Lowell la well known in St to the delegates at 5:00 o ’clock In the ble and revolving chair were present­ The scene was laid In the far w , marriage ceremony was iierform- I Clinton County all of that time, ex­ his life He was the son of John H. Johns, having graduated from the basement of the church. ITogram III a typical mining town. ( rlinps a ^ Mullen, minister of cept two yearn spent In l-silngsburg. Robson. 8r.. who was an early and ed the honor guests by Russell Ash. Clinton county Normal in ’' I will say. Ilrstly. It has been the 1:40 p. m., address of welcome by Bussing thanked their friends for the eelvee very creditably tn argu ng aiartiHl on their bri- euatoni as long as I can recall among Mlae Elale Schultz. St Johns; 2:00 p. about the buinp«l head and sore toe |),.tr.* by Emerald Bosghig. " and no dowht th«th« y are Ih^Ih- state Boanl of Health showed I»eac**-loving city, 22 men, men who health. Mrr Roy M*s>n and daughter and oth- flarlock, Waco-jsta; 3:3.5 p. m.. wogg The work of a pastor and his wife lug happily together .Mia* Judith trr.rcj* of any kind of poisoning should have n rensonuhle amount ter relatlve> in and near l-atislng. .Mbs by chorus; 3:4.5 p. m. * *-ctlon of olB- .In ;i country* church Is extremely dif ­ Clark wa* the “school mum. and the Thereff the child died of trK?.iritis. of Intellwi. It would In* difficult to ob- Rulh Price of the -M A. C. and Mia* frem and report from Ui* various ao- manner In which she i»a%‘eon the husl- Shortly after the ceremony. Mr. and ward. Christian .Sc»dlem’’; dismissed she la no novice along this lln<- KKIM IIKH-WII.lirK. ne^ flmis of M> small a clt> as ours work In St Johns. .Mm. Russing was .Mm. I»well loft hy automobile for by Rev .Mullen; 5:00 p. m.. lunch in Sam Casteel, wh" took tin- part of .lo^eph H Francher of Diiuondale. W!l! say however, the ftmt of Rlch- unable to withstand the church and I.ainilng enroute for Pennsylvania, baaement home duties. The daughter. Esther, Jim C.ordon. the luln. r. *how.d a Katon •nunty. and Mrs .Lane Wilbur iiM'ud K- Hoi:. e« never solicited pat- where they will e|>end a month or two Evening- 6:30 p. m., song service; • entered St Johns high school this Very clever lnt«‘rprefnti<>n of tin- part. of...... Kagle,. Clinton^ county, were iini*eoseed since the latter l»«rt of flu* week and is being canvl ♦Ml to them by their many St Johnsv Johna; 7 2o p. m.. address, "The •.•■d her from the Indians. Her r**al Francher- farm near Dlmondab doll \va..i ordered by the Board friends. ______V .. ^ U-KakSLA lifn of Piif'lic Works and sanrtlonea0.00...... for each After five year* in the hardwan* Bussing receives In Adrian, which ha* a iMipulation of about 12.000. a so-acre farm last auinmer to Jesae an "Irishman" should act. .Mias .Ma- KMIM.OVKS K>Jt»V I'LKISlAr I V. pump. The council did not sanction buslneea he entered the bank aa cash­ ENEMY Bill NOT RET IN orii Mosher and purchased the Gilson th* lettUig of the Job at that time aa r*onBtdernble increase In salary* bb' Iturkei*. as "BeAella O’Rafferty" ier, when* he haa fieeii f»)r twelv*- homestesd, I,anslng and McConnsll LNI.Mi WITH HER. they cr:!iaidered the figures too high Rev Bussing, gave his farewell sar- TKHKITDHY. waa a very good mate to "Dlnnlf, ' and yearn, until the .State .Savings Rank streeu, are preparing to move to St their little love scene was very aniiia------i>n < •>mpletion of the Job on one Johns immeilatelv after cleciion. M,. pump hy Richmond A Holmes it waa .iroan b«nk. In Ihl. «.ollon of lb. HirtMInb. Tr...ur. Di'Vtiea held an .aurtioti T.icsday and A pleasing and enjoyable aurpris* «Contlniu*d on ivage 6.i The third foot ball game of the • Bedella. had a i,raa gtven -Mm. E. N .Steidiens on her State son waa played by our boys with the |d.sio»ed of a lartri* ..mount of stock. trouble with -Snowball, not birthday Wedne«lay evening, In llHiV, Mr Robson was o|erle«l Ovid higi) school team at Ovid fast,torn* ImplemenU and feed. Mr. Do- a "naygiir. Just sv.nbumed. PVancls working, during the day. un- president of Dvid vtllagc by a vote so MAPLE RAPIDS FARMER Friday af(';nK>Oti. Vrles’ mother. .Mm. Bertha DeVries, Taft with hla "raiah certainly ap- .u^ued excitement, her girls left RRST DANCE GIVEN BY nearly unanimous that th<* Republi­ In spite of the muddy condition of who is past 93 yearn of age will re­ peared the r^l article. ntore promptly at six o ’clock, leav- cans did not onp*i*e him in 19lo Mr. tlw grounds, which made It inipooaible move to St. Johns with them as will c.ranvllle Heman. a* Hank ''‘I* Mm Walter hhnmons to look at 28 Robson has a wide acquaintance with BIER AT SISe’S HOME for the boys to have half a chance also their son. Hiram, who la a etti- llama, of the "Palace w.hs a typical Ib^,, Mm Stevens at the SI. JOHNS . .. . GLOB the hankem of the »tat«* He has re- to xhow- what they could do. the game denl In the high school. westerner His brogue was ve^ good ^blle the girls prepared for her reived many pledges of support from rilESTKK BLANK IM.HMEll .\H KY resulted tn a great victory* for the St. and aa hla voice was heavy and muai- reception all parts of the slate \LI. PKtlNOI’.M’E IT A fiKKAT Johns team, the score being 16 to 0. INMA.NE .M V.N HKLE.4SKD. cal. he waa Well adapt«l to aaau^me the ^b. reached home, she found Having alwn.vs l»e«n ii I>^*m«»rraf riirK.S|IAY. Throughout the game our goal was , John Dodder of Ovid, who sraa da- role of Milllama, gambler and part- the houae ocrtipled by ghosia. who S|!f rKHf*. and a staum-h worker he is worthy nof In danger, the enemy ’s ball not '<‘•** ’^1 Insane about the latter part of n- r of .lak<* Dalton Th*-»c two werv seated her at a table and then served of your support, and should receive entering our territory at any time. August and sent to the BsvehopadSe Chester Blank, a well known farm­ iitistnisitMl liy all her a glass of water and some tooth I a heavy vote from the votem of t’lln- All membem of the team played at Ann Arbor for treatment was Solomon Slade with his seven pieks The timt of the series of dances ton county. er in this vicinity, living one mile the game in a skilled manner, but * ‘**l*'*»vd last week very much Improv ­ wives in Ctah. was (Jeo. Judd. Jr. His .'^h* wax then conducted ufieialm given by the St. Johns Social Club ' south of Maple Rapids, died at the ed In health. home of his slater. Mm. Earl ITay. In Beck. l*utl. Schavey and Casteel manner on_ the...... stage ^ wax easy and where all •ntjoyed a very delicious was held In the Bank Temple on Fri­ were claaeed by all present oa the Me accompanied hi* father down tn gr.**. located ..n line Howies cemetery ed realden^gf 8t. Johns, died at her or can be rebuilt Into hoiioea. r».*»» be charmingly "The Mo *hi Song" When REV. JEA.NKTTK O. KEKNI!>> sPDkl K. Bancroft, Ht Johns agent for to homf^„Ag6 Raker street. Thursday, moved at once. Inquire at John C. the curtain went up, and the houae street, ha* added another prisluct TO ST. JOHNH PEOPLE Hl’NIMY. **•*' ‘ *'•* *PI»>n**<* *»> ‘ke e He tisii a rb'h. baa voire and pleased with the Un*- talks Up­ E I' hllipairtck. head of the «i>n- 2 cans Alaska salmon 21 on that subject given by Ihe Rev for flrami Rapids, Ihe party leaving at Miys that until their diatrlbutlaa oeentallvc and Hon John H Rob- and has lived In this county 3 Ibe. ribbon raislna .. n (ailed forth luurl) applause from th< sen. democratic candidate for state i mniijr yesm Funeral aervtcea con- Jeanette t> FVrrta of Grand Rapids at X o'clock Monday inorntng 4 Iba Churrh'a soda ...... U s:±d|ence plana an* completed they will manu ­ irenaurer at Iforrot Hill. Friday even- ducted by Rev J II Wilcox will be Ihr M*tho«1lsl rhureh Sunda* liatm facture nothing but White tiwl' scMp .1 lb Hemhey’s cocoa 21 The play **» direeled by Mr Brown lag. Detoher fith. 1912 at • ;So p ni, ni ni, house Saturday at 2 p m. 2V)i dtwen lemon cnokieo ...... 1( f\\. and m ' credit Is due him Could "* ■ __ _ Mi»i*tTiEA rtm.i. hut that wlthla a few nKwitb* a Hon H M Stllson. Town Hall. Wat J R IHcks and George A l.siphaai iciaaasing compound and vsrtou* oth I Obituary next week. 3 Ibe beat 50 Japan tan .. fl.l this have been surt«d waak earl 'snown, Saturday evening, October 26 Flour sale. Get onr prices ler so the parts could have *.een per- latereslert pr^ returnod from introH last Kalvrday «r soap* for vartous needs will h«* '1912. at 7»» pm ^ WA-n'H WINDOW. I f the raet would have arorad a ' with a carload <»f rvglsiarad llo latsto mad* Aa advemstag campatgii of K J PlfniCE. In the afternoon she acc-ompanlad cattle, conalatlag of Ove cows and two letatewide proparlton ta heiag planned Hon H M Mtitoon and J Karle Aiilaoa'a Jewelry store this week 1 Roth Phones 26 great » iccem Drown. Suitoa schoolkouee. ItoagnI gAturday want you to know He\ J 11 Wlleot to Heagal where tkree-yeaivnid halls, which they par ta addition to the wtd* p iMu ity the I Monday evening, Ortoker 29tk, l9l2.|AmMit our kig atnek, bow good we ah* talked upon thr aanie suhjeet at chased at the lloiatlea aato at th* aaap alll receive ai home sad they inVEBTIHBD LKTTRBW < iniM HlhlNit the Gvange ball •rale toO grounds They are a dae hape to Imlld a plaat rivsHag to alas at 7 20 p m Ikav* and bow cheap. Howards to In Oet It, 1212. Stale Senator Jehn 1 i^sto. Want- jgerMd« r «||| m mnhe a special H Tivaae rtdav svefT day daring In th* evening ahe spoh* si the tot of a«orh and will h* kept tor and o^ityat tboe* af I'hlragi. and Kaa Adams. Mrs C. II ; Dondtoy. Marfc; phalla. Twsnday evening Ocigher 2hth \tnp ^ ^ . g,, „aeh Rfb R-J Ftorohanak. Oevpgp; urto ’ - hni Mondays T%lTiy canto <'ongregatianal rhgvnh. IItll at i 26 p per huadred paid tor cldar appton ------ho-- heari Mr* Fem* graai have ^ *■: Heiner. Rshget; Mrs Ins: MeKtanoy. HgM; Caahisf |allay and toulid rfdar Maw tv apprsetaateia theth* appartnaity of hav RBIAIht. NIT rtih. PWf^LTBY BBBIMIBK ihtokvT harv^s and heg* tov sale tat her wuii them sad h^.rtng her Uve iltry wantod at Gill ttoe pair *->«.#« Aibmrs imrnsmm la- «*4 I - hsee talk i.>f tk.-ii Thee* will he A mooting of Iko 4tlf WIU. H RllltNailN. F. U. AfJIhR-. MOTB Fhwter If tto * aton v apwa that sshlect guie- at J«Aa «' Nichs svnr* MR** k \ snrvitvw . Whli iNmniy iSmltrv Aaaavtoiton Mgndgi evening Ovi 2s. it 1 2o swi new pveparv'd *** *ratr* small rnif hVA ni.. krriMK *c larpv toana na pmM tovni eieafdty •T' dtnncT SI M r ck..*toi W* ntU tecerv* eennd *6dar ■gplm ♦ jILi at * r«4* nf * sit end wis.' «nt i:^ pi* St iPr pee iPe |pe saw Wo HI WAlJHIlfWIli Ifnf he* sB f^nmn tndee tys oeH. 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______I mmm vmmwm tie St. Johns News of Uto eltrvarH drift ^ r«f«l p the frewt aa weO ae the back IE BONTBN aaaa with aavaral Rapubllcan aaoa- But Loraa had baltevud In bar bag- ‘*Larwa —" ba said, and Moppad. ^— •* ------of the Isathsr shoe over which to to worn. Thr tora. —Philadalphia Raoord. ptaana oatll tba maasaBt tha ship bad "What to It DavMr* sha aahad___ ( bogla man." prncaada la hte attempt aaraiimt weariagq o aMrtrs of LY0MBN6 teBteXS with warto v«*oanvaeare theuiw vourr.vk^grrt aa he WVMMwould MSSH p mwwv partaet aatifaelkm. Ttwor are the beat palted assay froai thn wharf with bar a ttttla uartsady langh. Bba loohad — nnt »APCR HCPRISCNTEO FOB FOHCMN runny that tha Bull Itoaaara forgot that the acteaoe of rabbcr-m«kisig can pruduoa. Ate for LYOteBNte. If yam AOvurrisiNC ht thi board. Than, aha had « ktoi toto u» cto> to hto wii'ltot m to put anything about football la thair lookad up suddaaly at him an hn Inaaad rlly fall, for Unit of all, rate* daater doaa aol carry Uwm writa ua awd wu will give you the name at g platform. —Aaltlmora Sun. ovar thn bulwark and waa aorprtead to ' rwpreaantatioa aavar caa so ccead . dialer who carries them te your locality. **Too are aot tba aataa Lc m— with aa intalllgaat atectomte. sad the ■pSDBSSlg^S&CKSZiaBSHBHH aaa aa aspraaatea of raitef. aa tram a whom I ten—I hardly faal that ■EiK. Mumm 9M cwrMnr. I 'The Pmgraaalra party, by tha way, mteaaad bnrdaa, la hte nyaa. yoa "bogle maa" pro s aaa la too foolish to mss Agwas ter LYTTNilWftr ffTTUnnit 'doaan ’t aaam abla to prograaa beyond an rsalty mlaa—** 'gat more tbaa a laugh. It te the old She had ukaa tha blow Uka a ttttte NSW VOfNC AND CHICAOO 'the ••You ’re anothar!" atage. — Maw "Bat I am. Davy boy.** Sha a aaldter, svtth saMMag Upa and a happy game of the apactel prlvMage class :HCS IN AU. THE PMHCIPAL CITIES York Ebrcolag Sun. hsoaaas aba kaaw that aba had WOOL 'tryingIf ' to double- - - rivet Its clutch wavtng of farawalla Whao tha boat Hla arms bald bar in a way that was srall oat la tha bay tba hand that mtea the Country. Job Hadgaa la drawing big audlaa bar kaowtedge oartala. *T haua ■bA* ' Then we hear the old throad'wom bald bar hamlbarwldaf awapt aeroan tha honsa ovar, thoagh. Saa!” can. too. In Naw York State, aa Rapub* bar ayas and aha stand for a momant She pry of "Trae Trade." Those who naake TO OUB PBIBNBB. tnraad and nwapt la tha ehaagai(•d aar-' thte claim know they apeak an ua* llcaa candidate for goramor. — In bteak mteary. Aflar that aha i Onr inadoin and filanda of Springfield Rapublioaa. roaadlngs. {truth, wbaa they charge the Dai Are You Aware? IBa at Johan Mown who hava braead bar shouMar* and want homo David loa kad ovar bar haa She knew, first of all. that she had bat did cratlc party with being In flavor of pro bata aotioan to publish or Roonavelt anyu the Steel 'Truat In aot rateaaa bar. **Loraar" , PBt n I "Tree Trade." We demand a read who ooBtrol thorn, will eon- coasa upon a bteak wall la thn path at : Ann band under bar chin. not babind him and erarybody known bar Itfn. fy,, lustmaat of the Tariff dottea, baaat Mr a taeor upon tha publlah- 'he never pot ahead of It.—Charlaatoo ntUa wife—look nt ma. Did upon abaolute iuatlce. We are op* LAMSiWe nr by raqneattag Jad^ Mar* Nawa and Courier. **I am marrlad Co a aum who dona ' yon think all this waa IP posed to special privttege, te Tariff ilil to hara tha prtaUag dona not tore me.** aha toM baraalf wttb a! to make ma love you?" iTanatlon. We believe that the Tariff la Tha Mown. If aueh raguaat CandMate Oacar Straun la an un* paculter naans at aloofaena ataallag She loohad up for oas ' upon Trust C^troDed artlelaa. should M mada Judga Marrlll will deniable Pnogrraalve. and yet be has oear bar. glaacai. than bar bead waat ; be reduced to the point where the htadly giwat It called nobody hard namas —('bloago So. wttb bar Aghttug bteod arouaad hte shonldar. ' I Trust smuM lose oontrol of pticea; PUBUSHBR. News and her pride hurt. Lotma probad deep , David ’s arms cteaad about her awi ' we believe that the United Steel institute into the bssut at thiags in order to ' drew bar near to him. Ha waa sfteat iTruet for tnatanee. which aells cheap* diseovar tha teeh. tor aha kaaw tha a long momaat. and whan ha anehs ar In the Buropean Market, than at lack was la heraalf .. ------^ apotea home, should have no 'Tariff •'pro- WOOD BOABS. nii^vM waa aot qnJte rtnndy. tectlon," Our IMatform plainly apec- ♦ HTITE HT.ITE YOTEN. h *T will laaka hay while tha son "1 love yoa, dear." ba . CaoDot-nippiy Um tiiimiid for roiiable poailioiH The rapid growth of the boat sugar ♦ ^ shines." sha smited at bar own an- *T have always loved yoa." .Ifiea. the position which Democracy travagaaea. Lome smited op at btm. ! shall assume tnsrard the raadjuat- ladoatry in Michigan ban been ona Aa Loraa dasesadad the stairs tha mrwt of the uiiff laws; Hi case It of the powerful faetorn contributing , __.. 7 all I waat." italtimore in predicting a lobnter Mg living room stmek bar aa being ahall come Into power, am follows; Stenography and Shorthand! to the antennioo of good rondn in the famine, (inly in the edible rartety. doll and toaateaa. ‘nda, too, was bar •We favor the immediate down ­ ntate. BYiile an acre of wheat or oats though.—Detroit PTee Praaa. fault nKBWf'K.ITIf •nriiET. ward revtekm of the axtetlng high and tn many caaea prohibitive — Yomig Man aad Woipan — yielda a crop weighing from half to - **1 witl ateo maha over the roo ms." two-thiitte of 8 ton, the output from . '^ **'!^^**} Kanaan univemity She laughed quite Ilka the old l..oma The Democrats have put the follow* tariff duties, tnalatlng that ma­ Inn splendid natlonsl. state, leglMatIve terial mdurtloaa ba apaedlly an acre of- sugar wbeeu . averages .ten example** *e»enty-four of the oldyean saw young tb^— Ita Islirina neV! who bad not known Onvtd Brooks. **1 «ii b.7 toM. toto toM. .«ctoTtoito made upon the neceaaariaa of life. Opportunity knocks! WhynotenrcA? tons or more. The beets cannot be re too late to leam.—Bay City Times with Mg pink posas la It. and whan ,1.- tmo nMninated AHlsIea entering into compan ­ marketed at any time that sulu the David_ comas hosm. ha. willT:, tttek.... . the.. Clinton county ^ to the menconsidered nominated be- ion with trust-con trolled pro* rOBvenieore of the fanner. They must * “»*» la Yonkers was gaMra hM walked lato the house. i ducU and aHiclea of AmaHcan manufacture which are aoid b. .b«> It I. ij When Loma first bahald heraalf tn py^ l»realdcnt- Woodrow W’llson her naw raiment aba btaahad at bar abroad more cheaply than at home ahould be put u|mo the free ready to receive them, and this Urae he would probably have not a year. own extravagant beauty. Her hair waa Vlce*Pre*ldani- Thomas R. Jdar- Is in the fall, when ' dirt Drand Rapids I’reos. ahall. Hat. fluffed as If from a lover's carsssts. We recognise that our ayatetn made are likely to be tn bad condition aad bar eyas ware aglow. milfd .SUfes Renator —Alfred J. It to announced that a maa who Is I.Kicking. of tariff taxation te iaUmatety The reault has been that a atrona "Bat David will oof knew ma." ska NO MATTER WH( < onnected with the bualnea* of selling space tn tnterurban street cars reminded herself. Coogreaoman at l^arge —Bdward demand for good roads baa arisen is an Imposter There Is no spar«- In Prensdorf. the country, and we favor the ul* Kvao In bar new vtaw of Ufa Loraa wherever sugar factories have been he cars after they leave the city Nor Coogreasman. Eighth Congreasionai tiniate attainment of the pHnei- in the local cars, for that matter. was not without bar momanu of blank District—Miles J. Ihirrell. plas we advoewte by lagiplation S IT T eatebllsbed. The manufacturers have 1 Detroit News. . dismay. What If David nould not tiovemor- W has be­ Mrt degree -Raglww .News do F. llamas. with caution and prudence, like men who know what they are I LO] come a center for good roads deveiop- Justice of Supreme Court -long Here to another op|a»rtunlty for the I temi—Oeorge L Yaple. about, and dot like those in iove roeat The benefits of this move ­ •ob.«,u«l to utter wails in behalf of ^ “• Justice .Supreme CouH —short term with a theory. It la obvious that ment have not been confined to the imprisoned "vlctlnus of s«wieiy." Con- i walls n our paths. I might ' —Kollin H. Pefv»»n the < hangfw we make ahotild be beet farmers, of course, but have be­ viru at Hawlln. Wyo. pria-m broke ' ^ State Senator iVan W Kelley. made only at such a rate aod in ' •uch a way aa will least interfere come evident in the improved appear­ out and killed seveml cltlrens -Jack- ! paaaing me by- Represeniallve in State [.wgialature son Cltiten ITewa j PFrhapa 1 was raally contantad with Spencer .M. StUaon. with the normal and healthful ance of the towns themseDes, in the . 4l I oaly half of David's lova." Sheriff Anaiilaa f*ourh. course of roimnerpe and manu ­ Increu at d business done by their mer­ What's the use of spepding money { I® iNa end Lsiraa came to look Clerk—William C. M’hite. facture. Ilut we shall not on that chants snd in the advancing values of for blood and thunder flctlmi when Treasurer -tleorgc H. Judd. account act with timidtty. aa If upon bar eroaa aa a blaasing- Rha We did not know our own mlnda, all property. you gel real stuff out of the retiorts seemed to hava made naw fHands; Register of Deeds Thomas H. Ed ­ Cssfricfel lets. fc» C. X. XOBMrMS Ce.—Se. 7 ■" of the dynamite trial Pontiac l»reaa dy. tor we are certain of our givHiad There is nothing that will give a (iaxatte. sha seemed to boM thorn firmly at bar and of our object. There ahould ARK \VK AIX CHIlaDRKN of DHBTINY? An- th. things that slda. She gave oae or two dtaner par Prosecuting Attorney — Charlas community a bigger boost in develop ­ Snelling *«e an Immediate revlaion. and it happao to us tn this life aa we jouniey from youth to roanbood and tiaa and found heraalf braacblng out ahould tie downward, unhesitat­ from the mountain heigh of our atreogtii to the ioctlne uo the otbar ment and prosperity than the estab- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ in many dlractioas. { Surveyor -Henry H. Jeniaon. ♦ ♦ ingly aod steadily downward. aide, which brings ua either dependent or hripleas to old all in Uahment of good roads, and it is for- Loma bad not rwaaad to love bar, iHwin Coimnlaaioner —Frank H, BRAI> LEAKS. Con ley. "It should iMgin with the the plan of each Individual'a axiatence? Have we onytbihg to say tnnate for the state that its twf> great* ^ I husband, but she bagao to (aal lada- achedulaa which have bean moat about it? Will tbingi happen to us for good or for evil, regardless ^ pandanliy stmng. Circuit Court commissionar Joe est industrial devaiopmeots of recent M. Hoxie. » obviously used to kill competi* of whather we stem the iwy schedule which affords any bacaua*- be had within him the genn of aucceas then- was nothing Mean to a Community" the Southcim AI mmii the only thing In favor of Su^g'estive Questions opportunity for monopoly, for which could bold him back. Agrtculturist says the cake headache Is that It it Oa the Ssnday Hahael I.a>saaB by Bav. special advantagv- to limited Dr. Llascalt far the laiar. KDI’CATION WlTHOin ” MO.NEY, fumirhea the world with a fin­ cheaper. jtmupe of benertelaries. or for ished product, in a way; better grammar, mathematician, hteturian "Klrst they mean a decreased ex- aalteaal Press Hlhia ffaesiten fTah. subsidised control of any kind pease in hauling produce to market j Youngaters might not get so much and scribe, but lacking in ambitioti or Merg>. the (Posaeasor is often In the markets or the enterprises a poor thini lb all the walk* of life; the open l*u<»k of nature from aad In getting goods home from|I«n out of a celebration If they ware Del. iT. It IS. of the country; until special fav­ which we must all leam seem chmad to those who an- mere educa ­ town. A farmer in Sullivan. Tenn-j ^ Wanderings In Itacapolte. Mark | «i3.i Verse 37— If our btotoric via- ors of every sort shall have been tional wottns; capable of correcting the bad grammar of the man who ahaolutely withdrawn and every eaaee. in had to haul barbed wim ^ ~ |vii31 vtil lo I loo of this miracle were as acute aa are doing thiags In life; the men who make factories run; operate ^ Colden Text—He hath doae all 'that of the eyewltneaaaa what would fiart of our laws of taxatkie shall from KlngapoH to Brt.tol, a dtounca ! ham to'flnd aT«d^u^‘’ex?ile"fo*r I in mere hand ialBg; build railroads aod give us a beautiful agricultur ­ ---- ...... — ~ • nard to find an adeouai* have bean trantformed from a al tract. of 15K miles Ha found that with « the automobile ^ ayatam of goveramenul laiiron- age into a ayatem of just aad re«* THIS IS ll.J^r8THATKD by calling your attention to the fact twv>*borae taam the largest load he _ » ij '*-• Verse 31—Iteacriba the rmiia you from saying. "He bath done all that some teachers with but half the book knowledge, an- a greater «>«« draw waa 500 pounds, and that ^ haTpack Sitter hV*? ulS ^ l**'T sonable charges which ahall fall srhere they will eraate the least in the school roemk than are otheiw widely read or learned; a three days ware necaaaary to make to It, whteh halpo some Hld« ^ Bhal bmmi la all hlalory sMrs burden. >Vhen we shall have preacher may be highly «Mlucatad and yet make a poor director of tha apititual life, all becauae lacking in energy or tbe gift to use tha edu ­ tha trip To haul oac ton, iharvforv.)1 * . J II.iil.i Wb)wny did JaaJaatMus amvSlay anao toanatabort toa .|•dar. . theossi oms maaI aateatohteaaUla all hiatery stwaaM done that, we can fix questions of cation he poaseaaes Ijvnguage c«>maa to sooh * iteople aa doaa music took 11 days, which, rackoaad at |3 j PMat out meka toward which pao- time In one place? whj Is M ml (This Is aaa at t raveaua and of bualneaa adjust- 'pie are drifting aad nine out of ten to others; the gift to analyte; to philosophtae. to stHp a tree from a day for man aad taam. was aa ex­ (3.) Varoaa 31-3* What te tba ex- ii|oeslteas whlah aaay ha aaawa^ la meni In a new spirit aad with leaf to core aad give ta aa tatelligant talk on its formation. will consider ytMir action Intarfer- teat of the loaa home by ooa who la i writing by aNoahars ef the alah.) vlear minds We shall then be panse of M< A bond teaue waa fia* both deaf aad dumb? . to v|||.|-4 - Wbai evidanee la partaam wHh all the busteaaa m*KR STOP TO THINK that a new house might be erected oa ally made and iha atrip of mad ovar 14.1 i^hat la halag done aod ; tjurn. that the feeding of tha four man of tha country, aad a day of the aireat some paopia live on and they could pnaa it three tlmaa a day whteh ha had hauted the wire waa Thare are aoasa fairly dseeat clil- more can be doaa t«w tha daaf aad j {i^wiaaad la aot a vartetteo of tha ae- fiwar, more stable pfwaparliy aad never notire it maa thare; noUctmg It they could tall you aoching ahall hart dawaad " aa to lu style or Iiaea; asms with tte furnlahing; It might be flilad to laapaovsfi ao that tha asms laani___ raa mm who forgai to ragtatar, ragavd* dumb ef this couMry ttaa we ara do- ^ fewiiag of the five tbooa- 3' ' •••■ •Y what tte poHtlateaa awy aar lag? _ and? ’niM It will ha- aaaa—"■ that•• the ataad ovarffowing with the haautiful and costly aad they could not dtetln- haal a tea to ma load aad make the ahoat K. <5.1 WBy dkl Jaa«a one aoeh aa j ^ raoaoa te there to sup- which...-to DtNa- tetarsaty tahaa ef all te— safeexcegi to theall gulah It; could tall you aothlnir of all they saw within its wmlte af­ maad trip la iwn days at a coat of | - aUaeratv praraaa la curlag this maa iasaa snapathiaaa with agertel prlvHage alaaMs ter a visit; they could eatartate you for himra, nowevar. If praaaad. •» to lliHitoi TtoUtoli. •■"••• tototol rrMWn. when amat ef hte ettm- mlrartes wave ^ a. ha did la that ^ by gusetiaae, of what thay kaow of poetry, history or literature. Thte W ateapte?Bhapls? liheae- - in aaed i tariff laws whteh will aarve tha groat suhjvot te ona that could he maUnaad aufflclaatly at length to build Mto. .to 7^ .to, t.to*to« . ZL ^itt;'*-)******'*" * tdi Would rmi say that Jaaua naad i ^ a tertufw; we will cult It «dl harv. bade of ro iiaa woa a load for a tmai sdasatiao to aegaire an lhaae algaa aa the only way to reaver ij'^jj^*****lUiaiaadlag lhai Oad deaa aar paaglt ~ THK MON»n ffIMONT I.V THK BALDOK oaaaaa dtfvetly to tha Maar the aaaaa laam aoa ha«; lea balsa te the yattaat what ha waa gmag to aeada new adiwraleoa- — ' ------hank tor daportt, for the rery raaaaa that the coaductlag tho aa- to tha tend la teoa time figure H out. teate MaaMaaMafal NaelsQ. do tor him* Why? - ' i>. eoaB a« auppDm» them aaraly and i teaa te n boaiaaaa aeaa and pays alt Mite by ebaek That you may SMiy ahaaluteD trsai him tor Iha j IBaesad poad r*ods tmpawva iarai t; * Why dW iaeus partof m thta Why« aol poaaaae ibe gaten vkich tba foolteh apaadar ao often paaaaaate. mirs«ie la privaie whao mem ef his • its | Wimt rteaa ef toewMdl EGZEii? m m A fai Tb» fan that the siaaal of wartlag that erbleb you abould save by vtelliag owaoitetNibla pteeas tf la Iwe eaaaty Vle- miyaetea wave daae te iwhite* amliHude* aad bavlaa a 'teNsI tlnw with Ibe boys.** wbon vou abould be bavlag a a imrt s4 aesa. IT ’ «• * W< I saws partoim thta letratee to -toto. to, i.to. ,to. ."«—»to “• •* i»H • wimt goad ilaae erlih your tomlly see to N surly ta life tbst ytmi bagta tha s taaii pewar et bulMtaa Of a bank aarouat t^tae to TKr fluu fteak or St Jehaa aad to .to ■••'^teha iMUd and Appm pwwer at lftod la answer r*- kU : •« uu the wtaffite^to lev- . Ftovs N fST Ball tA Coaaa. Id fwat bi. toiwi as* ifoyrmaag te «teaate Napiga ------13 ,teg ar ta>«i •My tl Citete. estilvat. the aartag germ, got It late yr-ur epote m .mI i.wv. it tbetw. It will pntva. tbai If you ow to go up or t;.. |ftud*-r tif ^ fp a<»' feaghi tkr lm|iaas i »o Id terteatve Is tailtosdla g aad awt? t s ^ iMtoeM *«■ Knar r.®,. t Is teat* auant ta va- asr**^--- at »«* tt»» ssadatesas ef that amdett Wl tpia world r Will bav.^ t» b«» »owe ikr s^ ys-,r 0=-^ *»•- I %■ awwv 'refoasd 54 ae>*v to? ' K, !«*«•• teds ♦s wpselalt^oi shffii i Yar- try Bsteo lYmig u H # ' tk. lew |.i. . tte ibM aomr reed s least r ppatetaaa * Wh* * th!*go ».-i *.> *ad abovr all reoMutb*? tbai • ^ sor ‘f^ gseass a adm WBI have the re pad s ,|g I Yaeor V Wha* naasd *# i > * tof tod ad tea mar at aa fist Ste' ekiet It. ^wt laha um ahiteaw, > re*< Ktwe |k«e ..s4 an* that ktui'iiV etM . t riaaa. 5d MW to Id eas i* dWsa ef PMdag the shew toaawteff gMss, im Sateto* that emv aldlHt awr ngworiateMy -to e^«- tte# ftepsaMraaseat thr «ha« the tedagmdp «t paMagtel to|Mi ^ laptefiiw - t'-rw »s»' ..ev* i.k',. .-iMe vw* r sva(e«c v.ii; -v:;.. ^ t V »e»« *s Whivk t* tke daosHiiTe* are ampi* tor war t«t M tottow eoa telt thoMk aM ate* wdH »«> A J •• 1’ e'”aa t* ’ • r »,seae aod Whr be who toD« =»ci» V -a, (US'-- ' * tOo-.-: i.* I a t* It avv "fAkwd tab* awstes pMswu, ^ ^ ttogg* ttod wmhoi ted la he hter tto M tWMgte I ■ I !j I UM Balter teadB«Mai«4 i be Whe bsiga te hlMMlt ffte te tern iiM iki Ptehi ^4^ waffht to pahMte dBtetei^ H IMtefee. * III aod 1- Stota Sank of St, JohnB l:: t« J M. mB«>«55iL nateiM^

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DR. ORBUOKY. PSystetaa and Bur- Hanry Slim of Riley waa in town gMS. Euraka. Mich. OS m kours Tuesday. 1 to 1. th-yr. Mlsn CNga Whittaker waa In Lnn- TSipg last weak Saturdsy. The aophomorea of the Ihireka high Mr. and Mra. Edd Case returned have bean fortunate In procur ­ home laat Saturday. They will re- ing a xery entertaining lecture ooorae msUn here this winter. here tbla winter. The Srat number Mra. W. W. Klnley waa in St. Johna which will appear here .Vov. IS will be last week Wednesday vtolUng frlanda. a mnaieal entertainment glren by the I>r. and Mra. O. G. Kuaa vlaited their Jonea family who come highly reooui- niece. Mtoa Pearl Baldwin. meodad. Ttckaln can ba bemght at Mra. ChM. Croaa of SL Johns waa any Ume of the claaa or at the church In town laat weak Wednesday on bus- that erenlng. Mra. M. 8. Oragory vlaltad ralaUraa Rev. Chstfleld of Hubbardaton came Id Mt. Pleasant from Friday until Sunday evening to hold aervicea at Monday. the church and he remained Monday Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hay of Garland WILLIAM H. HILL. to call on hto friends. rialted relatiras h«*re Sunday. Frograaalva Candidate Congresaman- Measrs. H. B. Thornton and J. H. Will and flaxen Darla of Lae attended a rural oarriera' meet­ Ttaltsd thair graoUtnothar, Mra, Bllaa at'Large. ing In SL Johna laat Saturdsy evening. Wetherby over Sunday. Every voter In the State has the A number of little glrto sprung a A Myera Duke’s Mixture’* Mlsa Dottle Silver* of St Johna was right to vote for this office. It U a complete surprise on Mias Hettle All kintih of mrn cmokr I>iikr*t Mixture in all kind* a gueat at Kd. iJower'a laat Saturday. State office and your vote for me will Belle Wberett last week, Wedneedey. of pipe* — a* well as in cigarettes —and they all tell the same lairue Kirby. Kureka'a famoua ball not affect any IHstrict Congrevumsii Oct. llth. to remind her of her thir­ Blorj. They like the fcnuine, natural tobaoou taate of player, la booM* for a few months* ra- I aund sqiiareljr upon the Progreae- teenth birthday. They played aome caUon. ive Platform and pledge myaelf to games and a light lunch was aarved Roaale Back went to Detroit Monday work unt easingly for the followinr: and they left for their bomee after for an indefinite time. Direct Pritnarlea. having spent a very enjoyable eve­ Nation-wide Prealdeniial Preferen* . Some Intereatlng piSItical meetings Primartea ning. hare been held here the pnat week. Direct Klectlon of Gnlled Htatr» Mr. and Mra. J. H. I.ne went to Mena tors. Gong. J. W. Fordney la to be here The Hhort Uallot and the Intt ailv< Carson City last Sunday to vtolt their Thumday. Referendum and Recall In ihe Miaiir cousin, Dewey Lnnce. and family. Mra. Alice Buck of Garland rialted Prohibiting Federal ADpoInlee* fiott- They returned Monday. Tahlna Part in Political Oraaiil- her alatar, Mlsa Gladya Hawkina, last sallona As Mrs. Jos. Geerge has recovered weak. The Prohibition of Child Labor. from her recent Illness, the nurse re­ Minimum Waae for Working Rer. and Mra. l.omian were vlsltora Womon turned to Grand Rapids last Ssturday. In Owoano laat Friday. Prohibition of .Night Work for Mra. Catherine Holton and daugh ­ Mrs. Angle Steams returned home Womon; an Klght-llour Da) f

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talk at the Baptist ohurch Runday. ^ m ! three. weeks. He la surrlred by one tained hia slater. Mrs. Northlngton meek la the home of Darwin Baua. Mrs. Mary Hanklnsoo of Grid la ^ ^^dauxliter, Mrs. Hweet, with whom he and Mm. Carpenter also a nephew Mm. Batea’ mother. Mm. Laag. of St. Btaylnx rut the home of Mr. and Mrs. m BATH. 4 ; had lived for several years and a son OUTE CBHTEB. and family from the sonthem part of Johns was also their guests Friday of Theo. Scharejr at present. ,♦ ^ison, Henry. living in ^teTthem Mfchi- the state laat week from Wednesday last week. , Mrs. Then Rchavey still contlnu One sieter. Mrs. Carrie White, of I until Saturday. I Lanslnx and one brother. Henry, of very ill. She has a trained nurse. j Mm. Net Cole of near DeWItt came Metal aad Heed. . . « .1 in.- I A a A# th« rkurrh L<h^n tST pllL^d^^ : Mra Harper. Their son. Jay Harper, Fletcher, also of 8t. Johns, were call­ and family of St Jbhaa laotorsd oat L. A M. In ttwe mlantaa. It aawaa A. G. Atchison of Chlcaco will give i Theo .Rchavey Sunday. time la assured. i o ’clock Hurtm of em at their home during the day. to> loach Sunday erHlng. from $6 to 126 In painting a bousa. n Iklk at the Baptlat church Sunday , Mm Oeo. Williams is Improving In Mm. Dr. Bellinger and Mrs. Watt 1 former laator offlctatlns He Mr. aad Mm James Smith eater- Mrs. Oberly of Opnaw apsat laat Oall on A. O. Hunt St Johns. •wnlng. Oct. 27th. 191i Bverybody to- health. |Cllse visited at the home of Mr. and vMed He is a very able speaker. Mm .Man Hlckok of Harr visited Mrs U^Cuchman in C.unnlsonvllle mernUsTihTSJSIj ■eieo Tenhavsn gare an InterasUng Ticker last Friday and , i.an«inc Arcanlum took charge of the services Saturday. Mm Allle Hungerford of I.analng ----- ■ ■ ~ i Mr and Mrs, Riley Woodruff of St. »»♦«' parents. Mr. and .Mm. Peter Mr- i * ..... j|W——Haaeeeeweeoeweewwn —waoaaaMaaaaaaws sees w—WWW—wwH——1| John* and Mrs. Butler of Wakeeha. C.onigsl over the week end. Hall la quite sick at prsaent. jwis., visited Mm. Amanda WoodnifT Fmnk Smith haa rented Miss Oustte > Mrs. Revsb Atwood of Jackson vls- llaat week. McGonlgsI's residence on Main Street llted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Run- The .M K Aid will meet at the atid expects to move soon. die Cushman, Sunday. {(•range hall for dinner Thursday, Oct. j Lawrence Price of lansing wras In ■ mis. Fred Mean and Mr. 131. Bverybody invited. town last Wednesday. and Mm. Win. Drum of (hUhoun coun- I Sample line of Dresses | I Mm. Karl 'Dicker visited her par- 1 Jvrry (’-olf of Durand called on i ty motored from their home last Fn- ■ eots. Mr. and Mm. Perry Miller, in frlenda In this place last Saturday. |™lug on s hunting trip. He Smith. I Jr freek for>k .Mr and .Mm. V. H. ^ accompanied by I.ansing par- on Saie Thursday at 9 a, m. Pearce of Olive to FVwamo last Sun- i Philip Desonneau. Prop, the Farm- : day. Mr. Cook, the barber U moving to em Hotel. Schaffer. Mich., says: **Lset Rev H. L Bray of Big Rapids will ^**** ^ barter i winter I could not aieep nlgfata on sc- We have made another jjood strike in merchandising and are able to offer a I preach at the M. K. church next Sun- 'rom Ba} dty ttiok poaseasloo of the goym ^ nufj ootigh that would atari beautiful line of fine dresses consisting of messa lines, charmeuse, corded silk, velvets, I day. Oct. r. ^ „ "!• hoi^holU ^ , .serges, etc,, in ail the most approved and exclusive styles with beautiful tailoring and Mm. Ella love of Olive visited her ■riived here Monday with his gmrted using PV>ley’s Honey and 'Tar f cousin. Mm Henry Dibhs 'Tuesday. f»™il>- Compound and wm greatly pleased with just the touch that mark.s the wearer as a stylish dress* r. j Rev. and Mr. Fisher visited friends _ j m**” ^*Her Hall. Mm. cough left me. my ap- Inear Holt Monday p. m. and 'Tuesday, Mrs. Bmrna Hane. return- | mcresaed and I slept soundly Mr Baker of Lansing was s caller ^no*nr ^rom I^rolt laat Saturday night." VanSiekle A Olaeple. In DeWItt Monday. where they had been to attend (Irand , ______All will go at 383 % Discount Mm. Maryetu of Ragle te visiting * “** * ”** **** Rebekah Ass«>mbly held ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mr. and Mm. Charles Cole this week. Mr. and Mm ♦ ♦ and there should not be one left by night I Mrs. Roll Taylor of .North Olive. Hall visited at the home of their son. ♦ VICTOR CEFf'nill. ♦ 'Mm. Nettle (V>le of Olive visited Mr. Horace, while there, ♦ ♦ I and Mm. Cole Monday, rharles Prlne. an old and highly We heve a complete line of Children's dressses in Norfolks, Campfire and Peter Mm Ann Hungerford visited Disnds respected gentleman, pesswl away at Thompson Suits at special prices. I in South Riley lut week. the home of his daughter. Mm. Sweet, J. D. Sleight Is the poaBeeeor of s I Mm. Minnie (Tall is visiting In last Thursday evening, at five o'clock hornless talking machlse. I Latngabiirg this week He . was___ eighty years,^ seven^ months^ ^ Mr and Mrs. William LePeer were Sample Sale of Imported Suits continues —Balance will •«B.Mr. • • mastgand .«!Mm I V T■ WTw Baldwinl>A|<|«hin visit-HeTlMf* I i-., # m w le^ as « had been callem HIat the igSPiiiff*home of Mr. ed Mr and Mm cheater (^ark In Wa- V"* Mm. Clyde Arthur Sunday be closed out at a big reduction tertown Sunday ^though had only been in bed for about ,Rundsy Rev. and Mm Thompson were iwith Miss Rdns VsnVeleor. guests of Mr. and Mm. H. E. Wood ^ Mr. and Mrs. Hd. Peereon sad Mr. Saturday night. j.'.nd Mr* F.d. RIelght wem gueaie of Mm. Charles Cole received a letter Mr 'and Mrs. J. U. .Ue'.rht Ruiid;i«*. from Mias Orphs Bray of Cache, Ok la., Mr aod Mm. Joha Sleirh, were For Every ■ Rath vuiiors Rundsy Coats Waists Furs seated she was to be married to I^ep Parks of that place Wednesday, Ocl. PAmember the Reed cemetery Am- We offer you the choice of a 23. 1912. Her Clinton county fOends deJlxktfully cocistlon dinner at Mrs. Wheeler New- We kav* Just reorlvsd aaotbwr Our special aim la to make this CALUHE' men ’s Wednsadsy, Oct. Se A cetdlal complete slock of beautiful waisU. wish her much )oy. large ahlpuMBt of winter coats, all the greateat fur sessoa we have BAKING POWDER Mr. sad Mm. Fred Tucker. Mr. and iovHtuor IS extended to .1. Our waiata have a delicate style to ««xrluslve models mode up la ever had. We have Just received Mrs. Varney Psarre took an auto trip Mr. sad Mm. William LstVer were them not found in all waists. Also pleooaat callem at the INMae of Mr. ('htaehllhm. ZIbeltasa, Boweiaa. eeveral skipments of beautiful Bn/ —because it’s the to the borne of Mr. and Mm Raton In lour stock offem a nice saaortmoat Noelh Olive Rundak' afternoon. aad Mrs Clyde Arthur Raadey. cxterpHMr Clokb, fcaletu* Plash, rum aad we uniieeltaUagly claim of otylaa. colors sad matsrlaia An purest. Best—bccauie Mr. sad Mm. Wkiodruff sad The Reed school wUl have e box sad bsautlful plala sad fsacy mlx- that our line of Furs was awvar fhailly, Mrs. AnadMa Woodruff took aeclel Ih Heoipetead IBIl near Round aaiiy tnspsrtioo of our line of tursa. Thase snmsata siwe equalled in lamslag. both as to it never fails. Best— an auto trip to Ht. Johhs. Ovid shd Lake Thursday evaRing, Oet 21. A waism will coavlnee you that we ftae ffraarsm will be rendered by the warmth sad a ^ry effeeUve taoeh quality aad moderate prlctag. All because it makes every other placss Runday. can make good on every statement, Mr. sad Mrs. Varney Pesrm sad srboel. Rhtnild there be a shortag e saeh m imparts Individuality to we ask of you la an opportunity j A few Iteow are Meaaallne aad baking light,fluffy and Mr. aad Mrs Fred Tucker took an au- la Hrah boxes there will be a tOe the wsarer. It would soam that to show*you our line aad we leave toach fumMhad at the bell. five'*ry- I Chiffon waists, lace yoke sad la tottlp to the home of Mr. aad Mra. the deaMRNOw have sttaiaad the evenly raised. Best Tfmag Baton In North Ottve Ruaday bdty fhvltad. It to you aa to whether our clalam hlsheat polat of achleemnent tn ' all cotors —because it is moder ­ arc exaagerated Sale oaatlnusa at C. M Wheellhea. IM Fort 8t. Port the prsatioa of the sxqulalte llneo ate in cost —highest in iHirroa, Mates; "1 have oesd varlows of these beautifu l coats. $2.98, $3.96, jbldaey amdlctass ferr a chronic eeas quality. for kidney trouble that has bothered 25% ROITTH AUTE. $5.00 At your grocers. Inn* ftor some yeaia sad I can hoaaetty dUffoti aad (Tiarmsasc waists iad Isay that Ptoley KMaey Pills dM nw>re Discoimt !9nr me than aay of thorn. They m- the entire line $10 to $18.50 llleved me araetty aad 1 will always RECEIVED Mrs. 8. W. Norris lo vtaiUag her daughter. Mm Charlee Deck*, hi Cht- 'be pleased to rero mmead them.** Van HIGHEST rago. I Rickie A Qleapii AWARDS Elntire Stock of Millinery at 10% Discount Mrs V. D. Pearce visited her per- rniRoe Featwrm at 4fiple Rhew. ente. Mr aad Mrs. Irving Raton In "Farming with Dynamite" will be North Olive Rsturday and flonday. Fred Oroff fell last Monday sad In­ Cef- one of the Interestlag and iinlqtir- jured his shoulder very badly. snblects to be discitaaed by sarfcitl- tuml experta of Rtete sad Nattofiel The Runehln- Club met at IIh hame of Mr. sbd Mm Oer> Ylrfnll Isa* reputation at the secon d annual Mich- week Wednesday. The sttendsace ws» lltaa land and Apple Hhow, to be TheDoosefBaiixStore beM In (Irsad Rapids Novem ber 12 tn larpe. Mm RansTiy will entertain the try J I nob the M Wednesday la No vember. li inclusive Aaothor iralqus dteplay Yee JmU VeHey Mrs. Hannah Bllsaard visited Mr will be that of the MIrhhma Acrlcul- li.<. atgl and Mm. Varney Peerre hi DeWftt tnral OoUsRs, which win display er- last Seturdey. ary known bmi mH weom wbioh af- Wolf Hem the rrtrtt grower, aad will have LANSING, MiCR TIm to I THEW. JOWW miw, AFTIBHMUUM—OCTOBEK 24. 1912. PAGE 5

MICHIGAN NEWS PAGE Incomparable style and Kuhns & Merriirs Suits at this plansune wa will have to fdravu. “TOUIK;" 010 COUPLE WERE “WlshlDg everybody wall and happy, MICHIGAN OIL REPORTED we are. Youim truly. feull never knew whni rmlly tee rielbea. SliyW will hay nnlll yun*ve •TRAV PHIUJPH. »een these haha# M Merrill Slkte tells. Besigned. rat and tailored la tlw MARRIED AT CHARLOTTE •MHH HtlXA.VNA ORMKNFIBLdi. ” TO BE VERY 6000 wertd*# daest shape* by the auMlers sf tallsriag and newest patlera# and The out-of-town guasts at the wed ­ •hape, •plendM la detail. Perfeet Ml aad stepe. liar gaaraalee ef ding were: -Mr and Mr*, ('harlea Phll- PI'MFIFHI AT HAHI.hAWt T» flBlLl. *alJ#fac«iea. KOKMKM HT. JHHNH VIMIhTKK lips of ilaclnaw. Mrs. Fred Burrell and aon of ilreen lUy. Wle; Mr. and Mrs. AT FLI?IT. TIKU THK li>OT. Otis Laurence of Hickory romem. Mr. and Mrs. la#uhaugh at Rutland. HAVE JUST received our second shipment of Mias Kllia Km»wlttNt. Mias Lula Flint The striking of oil at ted- Vtiung. Mra U M Trank. Mrs. 8. Ruff- naw aad the operaHoos at the site of ▼ ▼ the Advanced Styles in imported and domestic (■|i«rlo4l*^ Trmv Phillip*, the Whatrheer coal mine .So. S In this \ Hats for fall. It will l>e worth your time to come in and ;4ad Mi». Kouinaa »lt«i era. Mr. and Mrs James U Young. Mra (trace Blanchard and O. H. city, where It Is bsllevcd that opera- M. both of HmUdc *. mmI well known look them over. You will find them exclusive styles Creenlleld of Hastings. 'fors are eapectlng to strike oil. bare thmuKhout this •r«’llon. were united caused State (leolodkt Allen to turn and sha|>es and in advance of those usually shown by la raarTinge In Hnatlnx* at the home hla allantkin to the poasIblllUea of of the KToofn, Rev ♦•tnckanl olhclat- other merchants. Michigan m an nil producing sute. ed, uatnn an tmpre**t%e niariiaffe cer­ HOUGHTON MAN MISSING and what he has found has caused You ought to invssti- emony. under the fold# «»f tUd tilor>' (toveraor Ost*om. too. to make some gaie our made to order After the wedding a luncheon waa personal observations. line. We can make you served to the guesu by Mr and Mra. TIh FKtRFB MK*>* PIKHT VM TIM “The reported plans for deep drill ­ a splendid suit. Just as Our Fur Coat Departmaat James A. Voung Mr l*hlllli»# la pro ­ t»P HI’.ATIMl ing at Flint have great iniereal." says IK you want, guaranteed minent In Maaonic and <5rand Anny .Geologist Allen in his report to the to fit In any shade or is complete in ever\' detail. With cln les and. deeplte hi# age. is a* apry governor, “and aim •• the striking of cloth from as a youth ami feel* that he has a# Russia Bear, Gallaway and Horse Bar I.an»iug The first accident of the oil at Baglbaw I have been deluged much licesMe o w » widow of | *r*#on In the north woods has been wHh Injuries regarding oil and gas In Hide coats. Fur and Plush lined WIntews. hla Junior. The bride is reported. .N'o trace can be found of .Michigan, and indeed, have had little $14.00 up. the late R. B Greenfield of ('hicago. with Marmont and Blended collars. James Hooper, a veteran trapper and itime for anything else, and haa been a resident of this section guide of Houghton. Hooper has been Meverml Are Drilling, V'our insfyection is invited. for fdur year* a trapper and guide of the district for “Besideu the drilling at Flint, aev In connection with the w#"ddlng of 30 years He went lnu> the woods ern| other drilling projscu sre un Apparol for Boys tht* aged couple, the prenuptial an ­ several day* ago to l€iok after some der way, and It appear* that a good A matchlsas showing in worsteds and raahinsrss nouncement of the w»>dding made by tr*iw. and nothing haa been heard deal of drilling will be done before for boy* of all ages. the couple la an Interesrlng do*-ument. since Associate* say that he the excitamsnt abates. I am making Sailor Blouaoa for little fellows, from 2H to 10 The It follows was too good a w'tiodsmaii to be lost, plana to get samples and records of y«ara tetiafnctiM “PTBLK’ AX.NOrXfKMK.VT" and fear he met death by a stray bul- all deep wells drilled, for these sill Xorfolks for boy* from 5 to 18 years Kuhns & Merrill Htof*. “I take great pleasure In announc ­ let. ;add enormoualy to our knowledge of .Sow fabric*, patterns and colors in everything ing the roarrisge of myself. T. Phillips the geology of the sUte. and will be for boys, as ws have look ed after their wants aa ST. X>MNS. widower, to Mrs Roxanna tJreenlleld. useful In the future, even If the oper w«|| aa the men. MICH. Old Natioiial Bonk BUg. widow, of this dty. CANCER DEATH RATE HIGH ations are not successful In locating “Tllla imporiant event tt> take place oil or gna In commercial quantities.' ’ at our home on Mill stre«*t on the l.'*ih Oil men throughout the country are day of October. A. 1) lt»12. at the hour >*KfO>n OM.V Tl» THAT 1»K Tl’- awaiting further word from the oper ­ of 2 o'clock p m. Owing to my youth. ations at the Whatcheer mine here, roost rlct the spinal cord. That would The Rand to Fame. Feollah Quaatlsw. HKHt I'LIPHH IX MH'HIGAX. be the end." S2 year*. I think my big brother. and should oil be found In paying ’’Virtue la own roward." quoted A ktd who attandad the rirote tM quantities here there Is no doubt that MAN WALKS THE STREETS Wheeler had a narrow escape re­ im Thorpe, will not charge me an exorbi ­ the good yonng man. ’nraa," repllad other day la said to have sated biff tant price for the llceDs«- it* wer cancer TRAL TRAIX. at any and all times be pleased to 8e«- of petroleum all along the Flint river Wheeler dares not ride In vehiclas. the rale is about I2K. The figures for valley from Flint to Saginaw and and Is compelled to walk with great our many friends Our youngest girl. both are iiaaed on the number of Mis* EIlxs Knowlton, will stay with ^ probably beyvjod these poteu and a Detroit. —A man with a broken neck caution to avoid a slip or a Jar. deaths in the state in the first eight strike here veould be the signal for a He la subject to frequent fainting IIS and will be pleased to meet her imonths' of 1912. who walked the aireeta of Detroit friends any time after .Noven ber 1. iioom such as l*enn*ylv*nls. Ohio. three day* before his Injury was dla- spells and period of unconactoua neas. Kansas. C'alifomis and Oklahoma covered, mmd who. when appurenUy due. according to hla phyalclans. to oc ­ Users of “My religion is f’hrisflan Science, DtKKt.XTS H»K VKHI'HA.XTS. have exfierienced. dcsul In Grace honpttal. was brought casional movements of the broken which I am proud of My two best Oil IMnw t ank ends of the bone. chapter* In the Old Teatament are the back to life by the prompt msamires Charlotte-Warrant* for taro prom ­ The presence of high grade coni of the physician, and Is now on the 2Sd and 9I*t iwalm .My lively chap­ inent biiaineas men and four sromen veins almost always Is an Indicator TOI THM t'OMPAXlOX POK ItlS. ter in the Xew Testament is rtth rba|>- road to recovery, six mooths after his GtJdmi Rule Flour owner* of millinery stores, were l^ |of the fact that there la oil from 100 accident, haa attracted the attenUon The Youth's (\impaBlon appeala u> tar of Matthews, becaus** it haa in it I sued last week on the complaint of to 200 feet benssth the vein. The every Interest of family life, fro m the most beautiful prayer I ever read of the medical profeaakn. throughout State Inspector laiella .M, Bunou. .coal pocket that Is about to be opensd the dty aad___ atau housekeeping to athletics. It bsglns don ’t have SPGILED BAKING on account of the or heard. My politics is ITohibitioo. charging violation of the labor law in ihere is only 240 feel beneath the sur­ The "man I* Maynard Wheeler. 20. jurlth stoiisa of youthful vim and vig ­ amd I am in favor of amman suffragi'. that the girls employed by them were face. The probabilities are that If formerly a salesman for the Flake or, with aitlclsa which discloae the se- j Hour. It’s rolled rtner, it’s smoother and More even "There are no lllea. miscrobes. ho- forced to work overtime. .Mias Bur- the oil la there. It will be found lean Rubber company. He Uvea In the Law crets of aucceanful play In the great . in Quality. boaa nor germs on us We put the .||,(|| make further t n vast i gat loos ihan .'.oo fe*t down, and thin would be aparrtnent*. 1216 Brooklyn avaaue. of games, with cbannlng talas of life at ' fset of our flies on sticky pa tier »> that tf| the city, an exceptionally convenient depth, as strong phy*4que. Is married and has the girls ’ collegea. But The Compan- | the more than one million seven hun- ‘ The Rrain is cleaned better before it goes to the the drilling and operating expense* taro small cblldreo. Ion doe* not surrender these readers . drad and fifty thousand germs on the IOM.1 .XIMGKXAKIA.X DEAD. would Ih‘ little more than a third of Wheeter’a case la what la described whan they have mtered the more aer- rolls. So every time you buy a sack of C^iden Rule foot of avery fly will not get on our Ionia- John Golger. bom In Ireland those required to secure oil In Ohio. by the medical profeaakm aa a com ­ lous paths of life. Mothers will wel­ Flour you Ret a Better Value tor your money than horse We would like to have a big 9« yesra ago. and long a resident of I where fh** depth of the well* lo ptnctl- plete fracture of the atlaa, the little come the pag e for little children aad wedding and have everybody attend; lonla. died last Thursday rally every case Is more than 1.100 cuii-ahaped bone surroountlng the the weekly doctor ’s article. Fathera you do in buying a sack of any other flour made. Ju«t feet. spinal column, on which the skull will dud the important aews of the try a sack and see. The fear of a boom and Its atlen- ream, and the pivot on srhich It turns day as it la. and not aa it la rumored . dant Inconveniences are believed to Few similar caaes are knosm that did to be The entire household srill ap­ j be the reason that the Whatcheer not cause Immediate death preciate the sketebea which touch Insist upon your grocer that you will have nothing {mining company is so secretive In Its After lying for 15 week* In the hos- gently on common foibles or carioa- else. For sale liy all grocers. Manufactured by I operations here, and to this Is attri- pltal with hi* neck In a plaster cast ture eccentrlHty. In short, for less At Ibuied the effort* of the comiuiny'* of- and Mill obliged to wear cooatantly a Itban four cenu a week The Compan- flcera to cover up what Is believed to rigld metal brace that holds hi* head etual imprisonment within plast­ increase of know ledge. Fowler Rc^r Mills r I The facta remain that the company er and steel unles* the sundered end* .Names rarely seen in tables of ron- I Is equipped with machinery, pipe anti of the broken bone* knit together lents will be found in The Compan ­ oooQC3noocxxxxMOOOocx:cxxxxxxxxx)cxxxxxxxxx:( ! other essential material to sink the again, hi# i>hysician* declare. ion's Announcement for 1913, which ! well several hundred feet below the Hopeful and cheerful, with an occa- will be sent upon request—with asm- depth of the coal |»ockei, that the sional Joke at the expense of the grim ot the mper. lo those not famll- iconi|wny Is using all standard oil brace pressing tightly against hla chin ‘*' ’ * ‘*^ “• 'drilling machinery. and that an that lmpciicnr iauxilllary ahaft frmii eight to ten crlbetl hi* sensstlon* when the lume* receive free all the iasura for the re- inches In diameter Is not essential to **Crtthtim*M** Bahmry, DWMC in hi* neck snapped In two msining weeks of 1912: also. free. 'the sinking of the mammoth coal If*- was on a Michigan f'oniral rail­ The Companion Window Tnumparen- shaft lesa than 2o feet away. road train last March, doxina and sit- cy and Galeniiar for 1913. in rich, Tommy Dear, lllnk low in his seal, when the train translucent color* —the moat i»eaiili- Malira's OraatsM Crap. came to a sudden stop with a series fiil of all ComiNUiioo aouvenira. Just as quick as you Tbs total aaU of tte Aroostook pw of abrupt severe Jerks. He was thrown THB YOI'TH'S COMPAXIOX. 144 Berkelev St., Boaton. .Maos. tato crop of Itll Is soUmatsd at bM forward, then back, so violently almost can be. as to snap his head frtwn hi* shoulder* .New siibscrlptiOD* received at this twoso 14.fltO.OOQ aad 15.000.000 busk- ofllce. Mr. Jones and wife are SStS'i ala. lasTtnc bstvran 2,000,000 and t*- He felt a sharp pain, but itsld little 000.000 b«sh*la that wars asot to tte attention to It. The next day he went hert* atarsh faeCotias. uaod for sosd______aad _____lo a physician, who asid the neck was A Lsff *■ tte Trank. And arc Roinjj to stay food purpoooa bora tn tte— oouBtry------, ' 1*^1 V •I*"'*"'**-of^ t. the ftet nxprsM means fious Anty Drudge Helps a Neighbor or loM. It la flaorod that for crops, -^nt to Grace hooplial. when- I»r^ I. trouble ahood If not removed, oo does . for tea. Btn. Jones—"No, Anty Drud^, 1 hAven ’t even tried aold tte araracs prioa waa orar tS a '« neck was broken. loos of sppsUte. It msans lack of vl- tality, loss of strength and nerve Two loaves »f bread, a that new atitch. Yon cmn’t do knitting with rough* I For week* Wheeler lay in a piaster This maooa that Aroostook recMvod caat, wholly or iMrtly iwralyxed for weakneaa If appetlta falls, take swollen hendfl, and my henda get ao aore and atifT on Klectrlc BlUera quickly to overcome dozen buns. for tbs crop of potntoos which M Iona period* One- he w** so near wash days, that I can’t ever neem to get them welL ralsod In 1911 between 11,650.000 death that only swift recour*. to aill the caiia* by tontag up tte stomach For You .ind the jijirls. some cookies, too — and curing the IndlgeaUon. Michael It’s having them in hot water all the time, and and 51.800.000. The sxeoptlooallr **<***• reaplratlon saved hts life He Oh, any kind, they all are GOOD.” then going out in the cold to hang up clothte. 1 suffered excniclatltiK iMln. Heaahsimer of Lincoln. .Neb., had good iraar haa nneonraasd the farm- been sick over three year*, but six declare. I’m diacouraged. ’’ and ttetr plans abow that thora .Now the broken Iwoe* refuse to knit bottle* of Bleetric BIttera put him It’s a dosen fresh Deughuuts to a Dtose, duty Drudge—"So would I be discouraged, my dear, tt will bs no ahrtnkna* of tba aersoa* together. In caae they do not heal. right on hi* feet again. They have That’s what she is saytag te Towmsy. I did my waah the way you do yours. How do you this saaaoB. It will not be inersoaad. ' physicians say the very dellcale and helped tbouaanda. They give pure auppoee I have time to knit and sew, and keep my howaror, to any__ ___ appreciable______oxtaat._____ daniterou* o|ieratJon of ...mttemptlna to blond. Mrong nerves, good digestion. hands fit to do it? I do juat ae much work aa you Moat of tte Aroostook farmora ho- secure the broken end# in their Only SO cents at J. T. MIIImanM, Van do, but I have leemed to uae Fela-Naptha Soap. Ilevs that tte U»* him oonra to stop;P"**'*** Sickle tk Giaspie’s. Travis Drug Co. Roy J. Graham I won ’t do hard work, if I can make it easy, and Inersoslng th* sersoffo and to dorot* tried. with Fela-Napthm Soap you can.** tbemasivoa to tte problem of aoenr-1 That Wheeler surv|ve«l the rtrst Bally l^eetnre* Kentnrr Frull Hbew. Waihrr St. E. St. Johns Ina fnrtbor IncraoM of tte ylold shock of the hrsok la explalne«l by hi# One of the iiMmy features of the acra. idiyalclan. Dr. William laiwrem-t*. 30.» second annual Michigan louid and Let Fele-Naptha Soap do the hard Avery street, by the theory that the Apple Show, to be held in the Colise ­ fractured ends were rough and ragge*! part of your worlL It can and will, if you Now Coot-Corrylng Vooool. um. In Graml Rapids. .November 12 to preventing them from slipping by each D> inclualve. will be the daily lec­ An tmprovod typo at cool canrlaff other raally. Thuo the splrml cord, tures by aome of the leading axri- give it a chance. You like to have some sooosi bos JtMt boon laoncbod at which passes through the Inner csvlty culturtMa smd horticulturists of the time for pleMire, don ’t you? Like to have Rlytb. Nowcast Ml Rnataod. which, tn of the bone, eorsped the shock that country, on both farming and fnitt an afternoon once in a while, to visit your optalon of axporta, will bogla a now would hare caused Instant death. ____ . growing auhjecta. Ttee«- talks, lllue- ora In tte boUdlna of eoran ahtpo. Tte "But the man is far from being ont trated with stereopticon slides, are neighbors or go shopping? Every woman vooool la coMtrncted on what to of danger." the physician declared. highly intereettag and Instructive and doem hut busy honeewives can ’t seem to known ao tte “atTh** prlncfplo. which."In spite of the cast and braces there much good can be galasd from them It la rIalaiTTi offer* Important advnaV has__ been from the first mor«- or leas by fruit grower*, or those who srould get much time to do those things. orar boata o6 tte ordtoory typo, 'fyf^tlon of the broken ends This had like to go Into tte boohsras Many with a doad srolaht of 2,100 i ground down the rough ends and requests for talha on the different How woukl you feel if you got yom a draft of It fool 4 Inchoo. It to no- made it easier for them to slip from phases of apple grnwtag have been washing done some Monday in time to oortod to te tte faMoot colMor botlt their poattion. mads by the leading fnilt grower* of aad It will te oood for cnaltag pnr- 'Any little Jar at any time may al­ the atatc. and arrnageusenta are be­ spend tile afternoon resting or visiting og poooo tn connoctlon with tho Brltfoh low them to slip pnot each other and ing made to have Use matters of in ­ ■hewing? Soot Siaallor coplUl ootlay, Pho op sr terest throughly dio cuuasd by tte ex­ BMlotonanco. aad loeraoood rato of perts of tte state aad county. If 3roa are a Felo-Naptha Soap womans spood are among the fhvorahlo fom tnros olsimed for tho vooool 15ore ThriMit or loutli. tevsra Raffsetleti. Extra Markers to Fill you can; hot if you have never done youa Wbni tte mouth or thrnut la irritaled A dtsruualon on appointmenta to tte You nmy teva had a deuUi in your family slaee ytwr monnmeBt work with Fels-Naptha Soap, then yon ArMMte Slrds* Nasta. I disenssd you have the common ailmaut Most Noble Order of the Thistle gne* WM erected. It la ynur inteuUon to have a omrher set and tte In- ’ of Sate MoMh or Hate 110001. If nal For tins art. on* must look fOr tte ' rise to a caustic saying am the part of actiption plared am tte maaorlal. Other thing* have prevmitod . don ’t know how eaey and quick it ia. It ki qaidlljr cureil, you are in ilsiiwm of oou- You have failed to get It Wo cun nmke a nmrtar to nmicti any vtreoe' nsets Tbsy are of tte moat I tiwlh^ Bsote seriona cr even fatal mute IMaraell. Amcmg the names sugg est- theap* too. It works beet in cool or luke­ exquisite workmanship aad really Ii- - «aro as Croup. (Juinsy. TomtiliUs or wd waa that of a r

SUPPUED ran MMY YBM ndaar In Alaahn Inaronaa. ISH to IMS Ute United Stetea jyith the Granges of adaea tiOB tntrodnaad IJtt Haa No ! mUES HEFUES ulniair teto A la aha a< a Sovtliwest OCXXXXXXXXXXOCOXOOOOOOOOO ttam whoa tha aaUraa amra tkraatsa ITHliHI r.MUiltll» f’LlIS. ad arlth atarvatlon. At tha praaoat The Hine is Near tteaa thoaa hards hava Inoraaaad to **^1111 ahont Insk la hnvlag odkw TO OUR W Spells Tha Union Parmara' Club bald a total of $>.«$• hand. ‘Thafr amat You will soon be thinking of I boys.** anld n wall known Phlladalphla te la grant demand by both whltas aad thalr annual Club .I^elf In connection hnalnaae man. *T have hit It grant. with thalr regular Ootohar maating fContlaued from page 1.) antlroo, and thalr aklns sapply tha Bank la 1M7 I took on my trst bay. Prosperity tintuiday. Oat. i. l»ll. nt tha home of bast wtetar clothing. It to sgpmtad Mr. and Mra. Hobart Harmon In l>u* I and ha was all that oonld ha dastrad. i found to ooat the Hty tttSdS a aav* that tha azportntlaa of raladaar atent Your Xmas Photos After ha bad baan wtUi tea for over lag at |S77.0b oa one pump- plain. will aoon baeoam aa Important Indnn There waa a good attendance at I Uiraa yonra and bag nn to gat nanriy ao ynllowlag along thane Itnas. the try. Above all. tha reindeer has .And I am prt'pared to please V. iJtin ’t wait lull ao 1 was, ha d aalda d that ha ! Board of PuMIc Worha waa ordered On land C(j«rdney haa refused to meet Mr. Pur­ easierr‘ Mrs. ('has. Rockwell; read*; nra doomed anys n Now York World's I unwittingly surted a lire to "see the cell in joint debate. lag. Mrs. Bdna l.nmberaon; question. i dog along by n cotton string, whan n dlenre you accepted my challange. corrs apondanL The order for thalr ligbt ” and being unable to quench It Bonth Carolina BMuntatnaer stopped yet I have heard nothing further from "Is the telephone s luzury or s neces* j I at will, burned hla father's castle. ' slty for the termerV Bro. Arouel Hug* removal from elevatova at dty ball htez. you pertaining to the matter Immedl- want oat roea ntly. nnd will be follow ­ I Thanking you for your patience in "Are It n rsgTnr dog?** the man nah-' ately after the oMetlng above referred ' ueiet and 1.4>uls Pbllllpa; members I reading this preomble. and ezbauative are requested to bring something for ed by similar orders In the lending ho­ ed. jto, you left the State of Mlchlgsn. for tels nnd oMoe buildings, notnbly the I statement of sets, I beg to remain, ‘Tea. U*B a Ch------. Well. 1 'eaii*t the far West, aad connequeatly I did the grab bag. I Y oupa for justice, reonomy and your Ruptured Bellevue, Btmtford nnd the Lend proaoance the name of It.** said Ism ezpsct that you could give It por- beat Interests. gnro. "but lt*s some kind of a Mait- eoaal attaatkm until you returned. HINUH.tli IllUXUE. *nue. H. 8. Hni.AfRH, The mlrrofu are being done away ono dog.** You have now returned to the Dlotiict Men, women and children and are making speechea. and pub­ I*rograin for HIngbam Orange Sal* with ns the reeult of numerons eom- "Just a pup. I reckon." lishing in the form of paid advetetse- BOOKS! given ingtant relief and iirday evening. Oet. M: Opening plnlnts made. Conductors In the dty lacioeed within the above letter u> "No; lt*s full grown." hall elevators assert that nearly every the people was s slip upon which wss "Well," opined the mountetnuar, menta In different newspnpors permanent cure. Strong • song by (Irange; question. "Will It throughout the disttirt. what pur- : pay the farmers to spray their or* .’Ttrl who lidea becomes so eng ro ssed written the following %'eiled fbreet "that's tbs least dog I aver seen at porto to be your reply to my expos ­ statement but Provable , ebarda st the preaent piTcea.’* answer* to “pilmplag" before the silvered against the editor of this paper: oaa time."—Pblladelphla Telegraph. ure of record, aa a repreaanta- ed by Rvert Munson; selection, or* ginsees In the elevators that they for- year Uve In Coogreaa. .Neither In your paid Facts. Satisfaction or cheotra; \'ocal aok). Miss Kvs Tabor; .OT di., ...t ud ^ ^ ------adrertleemeote. nor In your speeches money refundetl. : recitation, Mildred Hyman. Kvery lo ibt bouk ud odic. bulldibgb tlM *■'" ol ertn* .Noiwlthsundlng the large size of It ^ ,he charges I make, but BOOKS! ; member la requested to be presen t at ft good man) j>«>oplc ar»- sneezing at - upon di^ contrary you Indulge In eva- endbctor. of tb. .bo 'TJ, l,."'"!,'!'‘'“‘“'L''. ; this meeting. Do not forget the dance hto year’s goldenrod crop. aloo, or do not reply at all to these Ort 31, y>-erybody come out and or. Inatnietod not to .pook to th. o^,_„ iiJT** '^**i^*!i**' ** " charges, all of which are taken direct* Geo. D. Cooper . have a good time. eupants. utilise the mirrors to flirt / . o. Yours Kratemally, The fasbiona oi Japanese women |j record aa a Congreea- with fair paaoenger*. with the reeult I who have not adopted western no- j 205 W Railrowi St. H. 8. H01AIB8 I tlons hsve not change«l In 2.4HN> yegrs i man. HEXiAl. HKAXIE. that they paaa the floors while ogling ; You also, in your speeebss, and paid eowsi St. lohns, Mich. Program for tlctober 26. lkI2: 0|»- the girl Another reaeon why the bo- , advertteementa. mlsrepreocnt the te* jening song by (Irange; quotations by tels will eliminate mirrors Is that oo- auea Involved and my attitude upon ■ , ______, officers of grange: reclutlon. Alice onalonally a paeaenger from the roof • i Important public quektlons. and re- I Pad gelt; recitation. Flossie Eldrldg»': gardens becomes too boisterous and I recitation. Thelma Harper; recitation, Bort to Inexcusable abuse and rtllAca* iClyde Plowman; story. Hugh Hsrper; puts bis fist through the glass, cutting . tlon In one of your paid advertlsP- I bin band and afterward aulng the bo- * 1 1 Political Announcements recitation, Msbel I*opc; music raenta the followinfe untrue, alander* tal eompnay, oua aod abusive ^rge te directed against me' OLIVIA AKH4IK. Liquid Air as Motivw Power...... •flhe Democratic Will meet November 6th at the Cut Flower Bcientlsts declare that as a motive nominee, unfortunately has no home of Mr. and Mrs 1). Nichoii The power for operating aniomoblles aad following program will be given: record whatever In public life up­ Popular 59c Books the ek'OfViu storage air Is superior to Opening Rong by the Oleaners; reel* on which to claim the support of tbt electric storage batt«r>'. since It Notes Utlon, Mra. C. Taylor; recitation. the people A conffuiratlvely un* The .Men From Brodnay's. Mra. Emma Bates; reading. Mrs. requires no tedious welting for tbs kii wn and Inexperienced attor ­ The Fly on the Wheel. ICressman; story, Geo Hlner; dialogue process of recharging and It delivers ney. thoroughly committed to free entlUed "Patty's Courtship." by Mrs. j power of foi- trade, what would the farmers in The Magnet Carnations are plentiful and ! Baker and Mrs. Hlner; closing aong mer, with half the . Gasoline th»- dfstrlet gain by hte election? The Maater’a Violin. He supports free sugar ami of fine quality, but bare bean >by the lodge. Is not In the same class with liquid sir. for the»latter emita no noxioua would vote to put the great beet The TTilnl Degree. temporarily displaced In pub­ Migar business of Michigan out of Saved by His Wife. odors, nor Is there ao> danger of ex­ The Wire Tappers. , j lic favor by ebrysanthamuma. plosions. Aa a refrigerant there Is no business. • • • • ” She's a wise woman who knows Fordney. nor any White Magic. the peer of all Autumn Flowers. i)ust what to do when her husband's aouroe of cold like liquid air. Other Violets are in fair supply, than operating aotomobJIes and aerv- other Michigan ('ongresviiian The Pool of Flame. ife la In danger, hut Mrs. R. J. Flint, needs any defeaa* when measur­ thir flowers are leaders in llralntree, VL. is of that kind. "She Ing aa a refrigerant there te hardly a The Rose in the Ring. { * thing the human mind can think of ed up by the aecompltehnienta of their lines All popular colors. Insisted on my using Dr. King's New such puny •peeimens of ability aa Dlacovery," writes Mr. F. "tor a i cannot do. from provld- WB. «. WHITE. No MsnM Land. Give us a trial order. rhe Farmer Candidate for County ! JOHN R \LkKK. arc candtdatas tor a Democratic ■Ireadful cough, when I waa ao weak log • magical entertainment to the Itepahliraa i'aadidair far renuty Congress In thte State." The tiardsn of Fate. ..y friends all thotight I had only a | production of oontinuoua power. Yet Clerk. Densocrat Tlckat. rirriL You are willing to uae, aa a part of 'The fTuelble. hort lime to live, and It completely there la lacking a prnceaa by which It j To the voters of Clinton County: — your political propaganda tbe aoiiit' urod me." A quick cure for coughs onn be produced cheaply enough to . Owing to the ezcesslre amount of and_ other similar slanders and vlllfl- The Reckonlog. ..nd rolda, It'a the most safe and re* i compete with other aoureea of motive ' work In thte ofllcc at this particular f^minns contained in a inalicioua and The Gooae Girl. Woodbyry ' llahle uiedlclne for many throat and ' now In use. time of year. It will be Impossible for «|efaro«tory screed prtnt.d In the"su- ‘ .ng troubles — grip. bronchltli. ; . me to m.Tt hut a few of you personal- jrusf paper for the State of The Title Market. & Woodbury (rnup. whooping cough, quinsy tonal* Buleldal Habit of Butterfly. ' Michigan. A Fo«>| There Was. Mtls, hc'norrhages. A trial will con* Considerable Interest attacbes to a I therefore desire in thte way to so* you cannot point to a single In* 'The Hrass Bowl. St. Johns Rorists ince you. SO cents and 11.00. Guar­ mlgnilton of butterflies to tbls coun ­ iielt your support In the coming elec* sunce where I have misstated your anteed by J. T. Mlllman. VanSIckle A try from the continent which recently ' tlon on Nov. Mh If elected I will en ­ requrd, or used a aingie word of vtll- Cl&sple. Travla Drug To. temk place, remarks the London Stand ­ deavor to discharge the duties of tbe flcallon or alander against you. or in* ard. The migration In question con ­ office In a (tainslaklog and counc'om|)any. flies, but tbe Painted Lady aad Cloud- { side of this city, and In other counties ed Yellow perish. It has long been i of the dlstrtcL Would It not be bet- The Street Callsd Straight suggested that they migrata back | ter to spend the enormous auma you ^nie Romance of Billy Goat Hill Mjts. again to Fraace. but tbe nseauslty of are paying for advertlsemeuts. In dis- , waiting for a north wind aad tbs tact | cuaelng your own C'oagreasloaal Rec- |Tbroosh the Poatern Gale il^ 2-GOOD ALLEYS-2 ord. Instead of printing falaehooda, ^ that such a wind in October la la- ! variably too cold oasts some doubt ' aad slanders about me? You know :\ nirt* ciran plart*. I.allies are invited. that I caaaot afford to duplicate the ' upon this tbeoTT. Tbe Rod Admiral l»kIZKS Fd R HK.H .SCORE nuuiy columna of paid advertleamenta to another victim to suicidal ortgra- , AlfAIfllB FOfTCB. which you are now inaorttug In tbe Mon. DsaaoeraUe ('aadidate for Sheriff. newapapera, but I caa mete you joint debate pertaining to' your The Illuminati. sertloBs In these paid adverttsemeuta. Miilaan F. G. DECKER The Illumlnall would ba oallad la aad your record. ) T»r •tesu thoaa days "Batloaallsta." or •‘Free I BOW, therefore, repeat tbe chal* ST, JOHNS, MICH. thlnkvfs." or "Ulwrate" Founded In • ^ - roooocxxxxxxxx^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxjooocc: Spain about 1BT$, tbe order or aoet ar | whatever yoa may pheeaa to call IL j apread over all Warupa. baeomlng oa- FOR WOUfEN p^ally stroag In Praaee aad Oer^ I nmny Tkay etefmed that truth, aad j •• *he aatvfe at l>r. Pierre's Pseortte Press nsiiuw —(ha mm rsarndv ter tbe proofs et It. wars Internal, to ba wWcIi » elmhul ami no lwbem'-rrnt|p C^udldatr' for County ***** heat sasdical aotherltlsa eudusae Ihsae speculation here! things, aaeb as creed s, forma aad actn. Treasurer tha very heat kuou u rauagdies for elliusuta md weuhusaasa The rutfonalisoi of tbe Iliumlnatl was. Your moiify rcachfs thr full# hi fxtt nt of its aa Matthew Arnold would nay. "tinged H.\KUIt4IK Mf’E^SFH. Thla la w^t Mas. tlicairm E. (.»rFrv. « Lnuostiete, pnrchasinic jK»wer with un. haw a full line of with eaiotloa.** being n combtaatloa of WHlIsn. Martin Schrned er. Riley; uy.. ^v»; I (eel |t my dulydutr to wrtu- ^nd tolltell ywi wbai mtlaualtem nad mvaitatsm The op- JennlF May Bucklla. Westphalia. your - Hmu have far me. I wus a grtmt sufferer Uiwh rath* T »;af* anii ^ »fft*e*—aUo a nrw shipmftu puteitoo of tbe rbureb wue stroug. aad James R. LowelL Watertown; Nor tm sta years fmui n trouble peeullar to wuumu , hut I am of (iiHhrs to chcKHM.* from. the ftrat of the Itturolnatl paid the KJtir B. BIBB. am D, Ide, Watertown. thaukful to my, after taktag bun- boUhu of yn^r * Parortto anual psaatty of betas "unarthadoa." Caadtd ate (or Htata BsaaUtr oa the Allen J Cienamaa. Blagham; Mabel l*restotp«ton I am ust hat han d with thstdroodful dteauas Highmet Market Priem Paul for Prngrsaslve Ttokat Ballavsa la V. Bullard, tHagham. u ^ ^ When I Item wvuto Thaodore n oaasvstt aad thlaks that i Kberhard Miller. WaaepbaUa; Aaau OtUimt ami Egge A prtas boanty from Caltfornta ^.*r^ ^■hrhid lia pmiads aaa T weigh IM. Raaasealt aboaM aut ha saat to ths • Mary I I. Westphalia Youm for busincMHi, avers that .New York womaa aavar mqsh far your kt soitlu. Thte la due to tha high east of White House eoipty haadod. Ball Ira D. Wilma B. Taa kavu that Raasavalt abauM hs aapparts ^ to am la adrtstng am whal toda. aa mag ^ *" ****7 •^rt yuu put forth ter gaud. JT hapsthis to atto saisl will bs the maaas7«ms pato W. S. BRITTON Tba of Bpala a asHd all- ssz':,. St.5t Jbtei n vur tetaghoha. hat Ms Has b M Nlaatod I wia vwia tar g r 'iJitoaai. am ft wni hams ao oa luoABr oa toaaa af tha aivs tor UaMsd Btotea Bnato OA tha sRaa halBsrte laau Pir* I-OCTOKR M, 1012. PACE 7

nurttevlar 9 ■fla MlMt gUta at RMtfV e Ab Eipogitioii oi Mm. Wllltem tfaa of Womiar vtaitad ta Ml. JaSai im ERTEHTMED Ur. Ssott la Pawaam oa baat*

Mm. W. H Hagans sad motbar west PINK PIUN4UAM UIVKN BY LfN'AL to Urasd Rapida Tuaaday. WOBAN*M (XlfB. SuitSyCOvercoats 2uid Fur Coats ROifiU Alvte Rasa of lamalag la home with Mood polaoBtag la hla ftagar. -/,i Jack Killan aad Mlaa Fasala Muldar The regular mealing of tba Bt , Excelling any former Fashion rtallad la Whaalar last Thuraday. Jobn% Wonuui'a Club sraa bald at tb« booM of Mr. and Mm. H. G. Blaal Baking Powder Mm. John Wharratt and dhughUr, Wadnaaday aveolng. All tb« bualnaas HatMa Hall, of Fowlar hpant Tuaaday woman of tba city aucb aa darks, Exhibit Here or Elsewhere la SL Johns atanograpbara, ale., ware Invited to be Absolutely Pure Mm. John Hamilton of Howell sma j entertained by the club. a guaat of Mm J. K. Bancroft the Hrat J A tine program waa madavod. Thoaa of the weak. present raapondad to the roll onll by Cooldng under modem methods and con** Mrs W’llllaai Buall and aoo Ruaaall the telling of cblldhood mamorlaa. and Mm. J. Ttwlan apant Wadnaaday A pnper on “Hallowe'en Giigln and Never in all our hiHtor>' has there been toj^eth* ^'cmences is made so attractive the whole with fiiaada In'Fowler. Cuatoma" was read by Mm. J. 8. er such a maj'nificent assemblage of Fall and family is becoming interested. Fay Tlnkar want to Ann Arbor Wad- Adams. naaday Co apand the day with hla mo ­ The musical program for tba even- Winter Apparel. ther. who la III at the hospital. lag cona latad of two beautiful piano ** These biscuits are delicious ; this cake it aoM. Bebeno by Mandalaaohn and excellent,** says the father. “ I made them,** Mlaa Mdna Bwigart of Alma came Honda Gavotte by J. 8. Bach, mndar- fTtiaaday to apan d tba ramalndar of tba ad by Mm. J. B. Dodge. Chthea to Look Well says the daughter, and both father and waok with Mlaa Agnaa Hope Mm. Doan W. Kallay aJao plaaood Mr. and Mm. C. O. Dubois were Bun* the audience with two musical num- Must Be Made Well— daughter beam with pleasure. day guaats of Mr. and Mm. Oaorge Mc­ bora. ^ Intyre In BbopnrdsvUle Sunday. The address upon the snbiaet Royal Baking Powder has made home Mr. and Mm. A. D. Lyon and Dr. “Woman Buffragr** given by tbe Rev. And that’s one of the many fine things about Wilson and Mm. H. D. Bqualm apant Sunday Jmaette O. Farris of Grand Rapids, Bros. ’ Clothes—they’re made right. They are made baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and In Lamslng and Grand laulge. was hanrtily weloomed by tbe Indlaa the best cooking today the world over is Mm. W. G. Huntar of Ovid la spend ­ Aa Mm Hendembou'a rrndlnga of the best quality pure woolens, and their splendid ing the waok with bar alacar. Mm. W. era aiwayn a welcome addition to tbe w lines are the result of skillful designing and expert done with its aid. H. Parker, and ralatieaa at Price. pMginai. bar readlaas “Uncle Dna- del ’* Apparition." Little Orphan Aa- Mm. Schuyler Rosa want ta Groan- hand tailoring. Bla” and “Wood Haunts." were aatbu- villa Wadn aad ay to spend a few days dantlcally greeted. with her daughter, Mlaa Della Roan. Kefreabmenta were served. Thiee great special groups Mm R. M. Steal returned home the Far of Suits and Overcoats at— Want a plaao fraa? Ask about it latter part of lent week from a visit Tickmt* • ♦ at RufTa. c with Mm. B. P. Waldron In Pontine. Vearly Jbo ledtea enWtred the et* borate one o'clock luncheon given by ♦ m TowTi sirv out . ♦ Victor Stevaas want to IMic Rapids Mm Allle (?hnaa Willy and Mlaa .00 the Meadamee Charles Habcoak, Geo. ♦ ♦ Monday. Nellie Palmer of Lnaalng were guests 8. (\»rbit. John H. Dodge. O. W. Mun ­ a a a aaaaaaaaaaaaa Linn Harpar waa In lanalng uo bus- of Mr. and Mm. Munnon (Tume Sunday. *i(r ger and F. M. BpaukUng at the Maaon- laaam with D. L. Hunt.^ tt inaas Moadiay. •r. and Mm. C. K. VanSIckla re­ le rooms Tuaaday. October IM. turned home last Friday from a visit UflMI fllM aJOffSi €UmM (Maaaaa Sttad. Dr. 8oaalr. tf Mr. and Mm. A. W. Durkaa wara at Out-of-town guests present were: Oryatal Sunday. with their son. Karl. In New York City Lawraac^ Hrunaon was hoKue froai Mm. C. 8. Allison of Owoaao; Mm. J. Oamreoaim op to $28.00 Mlaa K. P. Valentine of Reading re­ Oltmt orer Sunday. Mr. and Mm. K. L. Doollng warr In Robson. Mrs. Eaton. Mm. Hathaway, Jachaon Sunday. turned home Monday after a few Mr*. Bd. Ta»we •rd Mrs, yerahall of Mias Collah Rrtnic was a Sunday Mrs. J. B. Dodgr Is in [.ansing on days' vlsM with her brother. .Noel Val- |t»%|,i and Mm. M. A. Walker and Mis* auast of Iiunuid frtaada. Thia m thm homo of Weean make L Moot Excmptiamal. businaaa today. *^******- '.\r.na Walker of Jackson. After the Vakama m Boya* Miss Anna LaUay spant Sunday I>r. J. H. Dodga was in Ann Arbor Mlaa Ada Stewart returned to her ''rn-h,-..-n. rrdm " as enjoyed. Mlw wlUi bar pamata In Lowall. on bualneaa Wadnaaday. home In Mt. Clamena Tuesday after "...h P 'nn winning fimt prise and FUR COATS Smta tmd Omrioaia rialting at the home of Mm. Fannie » •'rf-.. Johr Wheat second. The piisea it Hot for ]tou We’ve oeaa aome grant Dr. M. WHIar apant Sunday with Robert Armour waa in Orand Rap­ Chapin. ".Ivi-n ▼ —silver *T>oons. The same Idsnraa* colleetloo of hla non. ('arl. In Ann Arbor. ids tba flrat of the weak. fyoats in Ontral Michi­ vahiaa Imt never have Mm I. J. Sage of Ovid came W«l-' *"•*•* ’* exception of Mm. In onr Superior Under ­ we seen qnlto the eqnal Mtaa Bamica Dougherty spant Sun- Mias Helen (’orbit waa a guaat of neoday to span dthe remainder of the *' "’“er. will give a dinner October 30. gan. Never before have we been quite eo prepar­ wear. Featuring tbe of tbeee. Bvery new gan party giv ­ "White Cat" underwear Be sure and see the with her parenu In Mt Pleaaant. __ en at tbe Hank Building last Friday waau Ask to see tbe Hd. Vollans of Detroit waa a guaat roe Center, III., former realdenta, are new Walk K-Z CosXs Mr to $i.SS. unuauel valnea In oar Mrs V. C. Bunday apant last PTl- of Mias Ulllan Martin Sunday, coming this week to reside on a farm evening John Hunt and Mlaa May Bweator^egortment^^ day with 'let aiatar In Ann Arbor. Durkae was In PViwIar near here. l.Aunateen of Ijslngaburg; fJeorge Mm. Mary Kaoler spant Sunday on buainaaa tba brat of the weak, liong and Douglaaa Potter of Ovid; Mr ami Mm R 8 Flark and dau ­ Dr. and Mm. C. B. Porter of Elate: with Mr. and Mm L. Marshall. In Ma- Kelley of Mason spent Sun- ghter. Mm Carl Beach, were Sunday Fmnk Cowing and Mr. Atwood of the St. Johns, day with Mr. and Mm. W. E. Layrock. guest* of Mr. ami Mm McCreery of M. A. C.; Mim FTbrence Church «»f | Wtt^N Bros . Mm D .M IMiDam was a gu^ of FVjwlar near Ovid. Alma and Mlaa laicy lindaley of l.*n- | Michigan. .Mm M. Hand In Dwoaao last Satur- Monday In the city on buainaaa. Mr. and Mm Martin OrilBn and Mm. aing. I Mm. H. B. Abbott of Shaitard waa a George Berry of Grand Ia*dge were tJ. B Treadwell of imrolt wm a gynday guest of Mr. and Mm U (J. gueata of Mr and Mr*. J. M, DeMItt Sunday guest of Mr. and Mm. F. L xillaon. I last week. Agrfceitaral ('allage KxbiMt. Beeomtl*** far Land A Apple NBaer* ' Mm. J. T Abbott and son J«»hn of ' .Mm Hattie Brad ’*' ;uid Mm. Mary In The Churches One of the mast tntematlng exblb- Workman for saveml weak* pant (ilenu Tup|»er of Flint was a guest „,rld were in .Si. Johns on business latke retumetl to their home In York ' Ita to be seen at the second annual have been b«s|r In the .Nortbam of MJie JennU Shaver, Saturday and Hooday. ; jitate thi* week .ifter visiting a few i Nivs Want Ms. •Michigan Land and Apple Show to be woods cutting btreb limbs, branchan Sunday (irlin Stevens of Lansing vlalt- ‘day* ’ at the horn* of Mr and Mr* given in Gmnd Rapid*. Novembar 12 and amall trees, to ha uaad In tbe Mr and .Mr* Ed Knelland Mm O H Walter waa a guewt of ^ daughter. Miss Lana Magiey. KPUM’GPII. rHrKCH. fto 16 Inclusive, will be that of the decomtlone for tbe seco n d annual Mr and Mm John Walter in Ionia jionday. I George Alward of l^nslng spent BiibJeci next Bunday morning In 8t. ' Michigan AgrlcuUuml (College. The Michigan Innd and Apple Show, to last Saturday Saturday and Sunday wiUi hi* parenU. John* church. "1 3eek My Brethren, nANTBD. __ __ **xhibit will occupy a apace lUO feet be held In Grand Rapl^. November Mm A. T Piilnam went to Ovid \Va4-outta were here on business Mr and Mm Lyman Alward. and al#«»a sermon to profess ional men, l*w- ; long, and will show the varloua kinds 12 to 16 Incluelve. under the dlrectlan ■ Hiiende*! the I.a>gnn party Friday ev­ BA.YTSD Lady to take charge of of bugs, worms and Insects which of the Michigan Land and AppG I-Viday to %islt her parents, Mr and \v.Hin«-sday • yem. doctom and teachem Evening pretnlum parlor. Apply Tuaaday Mm M. L Taft y churrb. F .M. .Spaulding, »il ening. T:t** The third article in Mlcah’a I attack the orchard* of Michigan, and Show aosociatlcg SevemI weeks between tan and two o ’clock at the ! the bast means of preventing their will be required for tbe decomUan of Mm C K. Wilkinson spent Monday and Dart Ridenour spent .Sun- i Mr*. K R Averill and little son of creed. room obwee Mm. Steven ’s millinery wiih bar parents Mr and Mm Fred ^ay at Crystal. ' Ada spent Sunday and the ftrat of the ravages. Profeasor Eustace, who Is the large Coliseum, in which the store. Steady position offered. in charge of the borticultumi depart ­ show will be held. ’The decoraUoa l^. In Ssmnac. g Allison of Dwoaao atimd- iwewk with her parenu. Mr and Mrr METIHHMKT KPIKCGPII, ^GTKJi. J. U Ring. Sunday will be Old Folk* ’ I>*y. The ment of the oollege, and Prof. White, scheme Is elaborate, and Includae Mm. Jamas M«»nroe went to Ithaca Uj,. |unclie D W’. Munger Fr»*»l Kingsburjf of Detroit ram«- 'daughter reium.Hl to their home In ; The Sunday .rluxil. Kpworth becomes of all the old. worn out clothing for her chicken Is probably Miss Haial Moser of Mt < lemenv Snti.rd^^N to s)>en<1 Suiidny with Miss Pewamo Wedn*wdav after vi.ltlng her League Rmtl.erhood and Woman* JGR N\L|; One new I H C 2 home horn*-*?" Evidently he has never eat- .preparing to go Into the dress ad poul- a a? ;i guest of Mias Kathryn Powell Washbum ;L7h"r I rTH H H.rri. B">l- S’-IV •» '»ld tb..r power gasoline engine A bargain, eo goulaab. tiy market. .Hii!i.rday and .Sunday. ,, j, Kldrldge of Detroit U vUltInv - 4.4. 'meeting* a* usual. iaither Green, Dvid. Mlc^. R IT. Un­ t arl .md Allen Heaeh left Saturday ^la par.-nu. .Mr and Mrs A D Kl- Mm Sarah Hewett of Maple ; o ’clock we will unite In the ion Phon** uight for the camp on (Jrand River this wtek ^ spent the latter part of Young People'* ernferenre at the Rap- where they spent Sunday ^ n » ».__.. . v , Mr and Mm A J Annl* J4he was on tist church, an theer will be no even ­ FGR HALF Work home, or will ox- •Mrs 11. A .Moody and Mm .N.. J her way home from Pontiac ing preaching service* at the Metho­ changr- for anything of value. In ­ Miss .'(ylvla Raker of lUiaca. who ki Iu of .Matherton wer- In .St Johns Mr and Mr* H. M Rateii rettim**! quire at tiillison ’s feed alore. bar t.een visiting Fem I*atterson. re- iiusiiiess Monday j dist church hotne Salurdav fmiii a week'* vl«U tunied borne la« Saturday. entertaining FGR H.ILF—Good Poland China boar JEWELRY I with relative* and friendr In Ma^m, CG.YGHKGtTIGA \|, YOTF.H. Mr and Mm. (Jetirgt Perry went to 1,,.^ broth, r from Port Ryrou. .Saw l*rlce 120. Ihirker A Price, St Johns •/ F\; ‘ Jackson. Brooklyn nnd Itetndt All the regular Kervice* of the Mich. Phone 267>-2UIS I2w2 Muir Saturday to apeud a few days York, for two we«*ks 1 Mr. and Mr> T .1 Hoxie of Cr*en- church will be held next Sunday, ex­ For EVER\ ONE with Mr and Mrs Wd. Avery. Woodruff of bu*h. who recently attende«l the cept the ('hrlatian Endeavor *erv!< a FGR HALF -Second-hand aefe and Miss K>a McKinley of I^ngsburg i..jinstng were Monday guests of Dr {Washington Center Farmem’ (’lub jat in the evening. Our young people eome office furniture. Jo*. A. Spitr spent Saturday and Sunday with her ,.i„i \tr fj |; Hduaim : fair reitori .1 very surc^s^ftil fair will Join with the other *orl<-lle* of ley. Weotphalla. ('Itixeo* phone 2A. Talking about what wc ran do mother Mrs. John McKinley. T t...... Ml** Pearl unt> In the roiinty ennventlon kwtf prove* nothing —nnyltody can uiak< T L Pre*ton and niece Mi*« i^n ...... aaaertluas hut backing Lheni up with .Mr and Mr* A J Ciiawold spent Rapids Saturday to a|>end n few days ' Perrv of Ottawa. Ontario, came Mon hich will he held In the Rupilst .Stiiida) with bl« parenta Mr and with Mrs- (o^irge L%nrh. church Sundav aUernoon and even ­ real live FAc'TS L what co"nt* , ijnv to apend a few day* with th* lal FGK .H.II.K Six-room house on on. Let US prove that we can tie|p you Mt> Peur Cnswold. In Lansing w.^dinan and children ing I and one-half lot*, three blocks from ;ter’* parent*. Mr an«l Mm Frank “make good" with mir lln*- of jewelry Mn. J F My-res of Ainu, r.-iunu-d wore .‘Jtind.T> guesta of Mr and Mrs \* the mi>rniiw' service* at I0:3h ' huslnees section, ha* city water Pemr. and .It the evening servlc* at T o ’clock ' ho , Monday after spending a week Henrv .Scotr In (%eenbuab Maxine Flowerv. the little daughter : eewer, fnilt, cellar, chicken park <2.iallt) Thai .Hati«lle* Valae* tbal at the Congr.-gatlnnal church the min­ amall bam, cement walks and Please. Mrs ( hnrt*^ .Schneldrrwind attend.nl the *,f Mr and Mr* rhnrie now«r« of ister of the church will preach .Miss Re^^ Cariand of Corunoii Aurortaii Fraternity Party at ih* .M. I«in*ing, who haf beer nifirallv III 1 bouleran) curbing, together with bouoehold furniture Reason for ..iru.- Satiird.-.v to sirt*nd aevemi days a ( laa* Sjiturtlai . vening with hmnehlal nml pneu" oni:* . I* FRI’F MFTIIGRIHT NGTFH ti., guest of Mrs R..bert Kelley 3^,^ ,,, Waukesha. eon vn ' ••■*eenelnr selling, leaving city i:aqulre at 106 Rev W* .1 Hell*a 1»raver ii>*-. »- FGIt HALF—9-room bouse and large 'N-'*nre Karrher i4«tiir«lay and Sun- friends went to Ann Arbor to visit TiittI*. Mm Wllllar iMmii. F.tl jin,; Thursdny * v*-nlog. T-to A cor- lot for sale on ('llnton Ave. North de- Saturday niller. J H Bare. Mr and Mr* War ■' ’ -r Itnihm to .'fi-'nd the#*- *er- 1 with bath: all omodem except ls»ren Drum of {.atislng .filled upon Ifyron Hewett of Maple Rapids. F. ren Jennlnga. Mr« Thom** Ilefo vtf •- i* extended to all furnace. Phone 236 Blue. W. G St .lohnti friefMlf Monday He was J Wand. J. K. Rancroft, Andrew Dur- and Joe Joan. Jolly, St Johns Mich. 3tf , -I* IM »i OF rilRIHT. or. hla way to Ann Artwr for iraat- kee and R. (1. riark attandad The Mr*. J. H. Cochml of Clvde. O . wh«* Waiter Emmons Shrtne at Draad Rapida tba latter e,.-.; ca'Iad her* a»K»nt twf> month* 1 »> ..I Chi!-c’i of Chfiat at FGR HE.TT. Mr and Mrs John Cunningham i P*rt of last week Ik . r 11' \( Sunday Up*t«v.. 22. ______12w2 ' To many peopl* eleaalag tbe teeth la a habit- aat a aeteacA Oac the Amt. seeond and third de g rees can ill afford to he tooGi-nagligcnt. when the thrice dally uac of boot Mrs Themn shavar Mr and Mm John l.«ka and Mr. Have you ever cared to own a dla- conferred IF TOF want to aeli yoor raaJ optai^ I tooth powder helps lesson the frequency of pnlnful Ailing* and thua Dr anil Mrs. W A Rovriay of Hot 1 ***** I^wls Smith of I^atookay .naond* Have you ever conoWered I their value'* There Is no nthsr In- Mnt It with Harry Rradloy, (Mto« ^ lowers dentist ’s bills. The Arst atap toward parfect taath Is the selec­ Springs, Ark., went to Detroit Mon- '’^Mted St. Johns frtands a few days Tf It’* dependable Jewelrv you want tion of the right tooth brush and danUfrlce. |v*wiinent todsv that can pay you an qver Jonas' Oroegry Bk Johns ' day after spending a weak with I>r ' week They were making an get It at RufT* c and Mrs Amapoker. yauto tmjr thrmigh the county. I well oa to own a good diamond Rexgll Antiseptic Tooth Po%rder Mr :ini! Mrs Ralph Wanl and little Thomas H draen sad Mm —■—------Thi* diamond mine* ar»- controlled :♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ pracilcally by one large rxmrom When u*:^'fd daily meo ws harder 11.:! •''ti Loiwrence. of Jackson are apasd- F Mrceti went to Ann Arbor Many FvhIMter* Boat Hparr. rig ?h*' w<-ek with hi* psrsaits. Mr Monday to *f- ’nd a few days with the ♦ ♦ Only about If per rent of the dla- whiter teeth nnd a mouth nlws's clean and, !♦ 'icrrhant* who are anxlou* tp ♦ monds mined *re nf flrst quality and If tbe number of appllcetlims for Mrs Alfred Wnni latter s daughter. Mlaa Fraacta Dreen. sweet Then we have Retail Tpoth Paato and '♦ h'l'' tom heerwue their cusfoni. rs ♦ the remainder are used for comuier- exhibition spec** at the eecond aan r-’ Mrs c A Sav^j and little dangh- '- * ”" '*"»« »*•* I'nlveraity ♦ -rp advcrtiving for vour ♦ rial purposes The cost of npemtinr Michigan Land and Apple Show to f Rex all Tooth W aah for those who pref. r • e \udra. of Kura-n. sp-mt tfee flr»i ** ”* Mr* Hamuel Auiapokar of ♦ Gf’ll tftVFRTlHERH A these, mins* ha* cxeeed'-^t the output hsM In Grand Rapid*. November 1*' Herr vau will An*l vuur f*v orlte dentlfrtci * paffwnta, Mr MPhlgan (’Ity cam* last Saturday t»> to If. Inclusive, continue to .--"if ip ♦ nr' legitimate '•oainem r --n ♦ ,of iRamnnda. hence many of them becauae our •(- rk is large. >'». 1 Mrs D L, Haagla. *** ‘ r^geral day. with Mr. and Mm ♦ Tm^le with »h*m ♦‘nr*- not hefitg work**! during the last two w-Hr* ljr*f*vce th« M' leorre ^tt IsfT the first of ^ ^ ♦ Rather Hleo ♦, DIamonda In the rough have In- show oa they hmrr ip th i for f'adlllsr, where she will ***'^ ^ '♦ is the reason given hr manv who ♦ creeae* ’ In value some ten per cent month, twice the ntIMsed last , Tooth Brushes -t -h. wiotsr with IMT huskaMi *® — ♦ do not .idverttee in the St Joiin* ♦ Just recently and another mlas* Is yaor will he reqnired for the ethIMt* ' vii lia* a pnaltlsg tberai Mr*. Delta Iluab of Manila, l■hllip. ♦ Newo ♦ predicted •non of frelt The show will we held In i hnportsa irom FraaM. That'* the hind we offer ywa hocauae tba bato Mrs fR^orge RihhaKMid. tone lalanda. and Mm Rlia le>wia of ^ ♦ How, I have on baad a number of tbe large Uolkmum. hut from pre*^nt tooth bruoboa In tbe world are mods In Franoa. Tb# brlatlaa ore tba b^n viettlng at tbe home of Mr. and Byron callsB upon Bt Jobno* frlonds ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A very select otones. that I have had In ladloatloas tbe larpe annex, which la strongest sad Sramat and aaeurely bald by belag drawn around a wtp* Mm, L. H Ricbmnnd. rsturaod to her Into Frtoey Mm Bnob wm on Imr ------— — I atoek for aomo time and am prepared aeorly as large as the mala building, la tb* bank of tho hruah A Me «m laoto a year or two. la Mlltord bmt Batoi^. way u> Now Tofh City, wbem aha will A new Brltloh ooean Nnor Is to bnve to glvs yen tbe advantoge It la will he Ailed to nvsrAosrtog with tbe B*tom bor fntwve banw* The mpariisl onne of oonrtot faver a flat tor millloMnInui. who will pre- thonght dhunnada will anon rennb a d laplaye 'flm raanaa to that tndtvtd- la tbe tomiiy of Rtebard Patoy wm Mrs T. J. Monto of Booth Groan swmnMy b» ragn lred to prove ibelr onto to yen of Are hnadred dnllara nal exhlMtova are oBaved IIJAP In A tototobe An tomb vtoNsd frlanda and attandad tbe pnr Karat Be tf ywn are latoventod, •aiB prtooa, whtoh la briaglag aat a Trivis Drag Ca -y M dM ant R- Blnin fliranUan In Dtom it •all aael one wbnt 1 bare la «Bbr.

MMNIliiiMlteM PAGE n 34, 1012. IS laU. Hate TM. Oa. bmi far tMs drain ww* hnd la tke lag- rark b*M a* at ItJUrS? I ‘PsU 4 Maaaoimar aerylsaa ..kd* IM bam esaaty ITsbags Oanrt and wane aon- WM. C. StCKLMU. iaased by the Marnaette RaUpaad * ALW41» LAM«. ♦ laHitoy. A. R. CX>BB. Oompaay. aad I am saw awalUag Ika aa- this 4 Mr. MMI Mr». ItauMSM w. o iiirNTm. ilM af the lauNua ooaaty drain oam- ..^^^^^^44444444 oC^North Ollv*. Mr. ••d Mr*- TWadBW ♦♦♦♦♦♦ V ^ J|»rt,to or Hllor »u*d«> with Board of Supervisors ROBKRT LANDRRU. mtmieaer, I* prediid odtk the tatUag af WILLIAM UMITH. this drala. BtuM- 44Wr nutmd hto brothor Mr. oad Mim. Alhoft Maruko. Moved by Mr. Uhieb. eeeeadad by Mr. n«or Map** HaplAa frow daturdajr un- Mr* Mary Harhiay. who wa* qalt* of Clinton County, Stnte of Midiignn, nt Ibsn •—Osyta Drain, braaak of Retmalda naar wapt* a,iimlay nl«ht M iwportad aa Im- RMoaour. that the partial repstt of the Drala. townsblp W DeWIU; olaaa iag eat. fll Moaday MnstiBg in Oetobnr, 1911. Coaarnltm* oa CtaBaa be acoaptad aad This drala will k* aoM.as eoan aa the Blnglmm Mr. aad Ml*. Or** H4klr*Ch atuadad provinc at Ihia t adspted. Motio n carried. Auparrtaor Mark Hill la la altawl aptlet for It caa Us ssM. the oatlst tha R r U. carrier* aeM«*« h#*d at la tks RayasMs UpaUi. TWs M » vary dlMcxBt A ie« at the naatlas la St. Johaa. Moved by Mr. Oobb. by Mr. L«wia Holbmoh'a la 8t Johaa Satur­ $ Joass ilraanRai of Rsyaelde IJ^In. atnmt oxHng •* »ba fdM » UarM ( larti. Bni »* aopenrlaor, apant MONDAY HON. OCT It. IMS. wtth rsfevaaee to a oaaaSderatlea of the IIIU. that tbs Dnaia tV portion of R M a tba drain. day avooUic. isi-tilrii of the Dram Utwa of the Utat*. tesmaatp of DsWItij rleaalau I siM. dsapen- Mr. Mclatyre of lauwlBS apaat Sua- Thursday alsht at bis couoiaa. Mr. and i Board ot. aapinrtiira e# the Oe*a- par' be lakea from U I iinali uriait wrtth * Inab tW Movm by Mr. I.Msad. seconded by Mr. lag. widenlag. lUUIgiitsaiag aad *msod< day with (IHhert Uaphatn aad family. Mra. Oeorse Brown. ty of (.*tlnton. ooaveaed In the ITobats part of tha xrark dean tbM a I.Mmeea. that the CoaMBsaloatlea be re­ lim. This drain Will bs esM as aadn aa Mr. aad Mi*. Hardy of 1 aBalna t'bariaa Moon. Rev. aad Mrs. Plaher. CWurt Kooai m the Caart Hoaa*. la tba Mr. Oraea. COuaiy Drain C tile In ihM drain ar* laid la a ferred t* the CoaMaittee oa Omla* M*- lU sntat. ‘*Ths RpyaoMs Drala” OF rmc thuatea hi* apple crop at loeo buahels. The Board waa eallad to order by tho with rofo rcaco to tho numbor of mlloa of lag out aad *xt*Adlag. Has baan sar. aee, pmctlflnlly all _Liair- - wMm Om Mr aad Mra. Fimak Yaas aad dau- t.’OCNTY OF CUNFoN. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker aad tarn riork oad tho followtae aumbria anaww Ihkod mads In this County, aad total veyed aad leveled hut minute* of survey ,mh— oendIHona would permll nii Ml to thotr roapeettv* naaioa. valuation a* per ‘IM* DupUcal* of Coaa- *70 the Honorable Hoard o( Supsrviaors have net been fUaS. tile laid aa far hava baan laid to ano* 1~ Si" ssr-in-r* ..r r of nisloa county; |D>—The foltoxsMg drala* hate been aad aoaa. Robert aad Howard, from Balh—Aloaao MTobetor. ty. gag grad* and the coxMfaotore harp u*ad Hoot. Moved b)' Mr. Landers, sscoadsri by petittened for aad a cartaln aaiount of Mr. and Mra. <;eo»*e Culp spent Holt Sunday. |l«>naal—Murrott HMonuur. Mvnilemen. In 'fuaptlan^ with the the ultermoal ear* In attempting to keep Mr. RIdnnour that the Coauaunloatloo bs Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ilinctuua—Andrew K. flennUiS. pmvleione of Mei tkw 7. of [Chapter iwu work baa bean done: the tlM clean, hut ham snoountered aan- received and laM on the table. Motion of Aria No ^*4 of Public i Acts of 1911. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I toil** John I* riricb 1—Brie Ingrrsell Drain, towmghip of aMMwM* dEBculty heennu* of tha aand Miller In .\orth Olive. I hate the honor to subtigi my annual Ml* M. J. Tout and Ml*. Beeaie 0111 ♦ ♦ IteWlit- Theodore Ulchardacm. carried. Oreenbush; lecatigg and eatahllablag. that would rnn lato Um tlM wrhon they Commuatcatloa No 5. from R. Trum­ rept>rt aa County Drain ' of tmd with her parenu In Imnetnc. ii'>'enl>uah—Arthur L. Tripp Ureenbush; loonttaa and satabllahlng. ‘The favorabt* condition* for the halanco of State* of the I'nioa In or near W’ashtng- September. 1912. Mr. Dacsett la roaklna preparations I.rlHtnon—...... releases of tight of xray hav* born par­ the year. I think that I can rempleto ton. D C I to build a nea bam this fall. oHve —Mathew M Hill tfr UliM9r ion bualneaa last Saturday, Itl le)'— Robert Lm ntleta. locating and esiahllghing. Has been sar- Townshrp of EagM’ CompMt-d exeopt 4 the tabic Motion carried Ibe Drain I’nmmlasloner by the town­ j Miss l*earl Wilhelm, who was quite Victor—via R. Oexton. veyotl and levelad. 'but minutes of sur­ rontracta and tha pUcing of one tuba. MCUCHE lill. was aiiBln able to attend school at The County lirain Commisaiuners re­ ship hoards, but certified 'pples of peti­ Watertown —John W. Hunter. vey ar* not completed. Tlio four contrncta which are now In an port was then presented to the Board by tions Itave been filed with the township Lansinit last week. Wtwtphalla-William Smith unOntahod condition are contract* ti^ the Clerk. Moved by Mr. laland. eeeend- < lerka; 4— Baughman ”A'' Drain, township of Some from this place attended the City of at. Johne:- Bath: tocallng and estaldlahing. lias pncallel the Pens Marqxmtto Railroad. Hi* funeral of Oharlee l*rlne at Hath last ed by Mr. Landers that the report be laid NOT * DISEASE Plrot Ward—M’m M. I. chairman by acclamoi on Mo Moved by Mr. Smith, eernnded by Mr. of city of St. Johns; loiwte and eatabllaii. minute* of survey afe not oaoiplotad. I imMdtrril to (Intah thalr wrork. and I Should Heed. I are apendtug aome tlae at St. Johns tkm canned. aaders tbat the Beard that the Board i -Drain petitioned for by W’. *. Hall, 9—CUasler Drain, township of ningham: think that under faxrorahl* coxidtHon# Moved by Mr. Landers, ■ecendwl by adjourn until tomor row morning at »:U. el al.. townahip of Batii; Wuwl* and [attending the meeting of the supervts- laaating and ostabllghlBg, ‘The releasna this drain may b* rompletad thl* yaar. Backafim M a lympton of o„ Mr. Hunter, that the Chair appoint two Motion carried. estaMlah. of right of wray ar* ready to be aseured. waaknaoaortioraBVHnaat. yoahave Florence Sweet, teacher the tellers Motion carrtmL A—Branch of drain petitioned for by )P_Toad Drain. ’Poxmahlp of Bingham. If of 7 —ChUaon Drain, towmahip of Or sen - backache Tho chair appointed Mr. Ridenour and WRDNRSDArS SRMION. OCT. lA BU. W. S. Itall. et. al.. (ownalgp of Bath; CompMiad except for pladag of a lube don't naglaet IL To gat per* jLote school, received the aad news bosh: cleaning out. This drain baa bean Mr. RIchardaon aa tellers. locale and eatabilah. •erom tb* highway. ■Msnt rsttaf foo mast reach the root i Thursday eveninc that her crand- ’n»* Board amt pursuant to adjourn- levelad. but ralautas of survwy hava not After the tellers wsrc sworn In. on mo­ 4— Mhulleca and Stubbs Drain, toam- ll_Baughn and Onchtar Drain. Town­ of the tronbl*. Rand about Mrs. Wood- father, ('harle# Prinr, had passed lant and wm callad to order by tb* been filed. lten of Mr. Iceland seconded by Mr. Cobb, ship of Bingham; clean out. ' ail’s eypatisBCa. aaray at the home of her pareata at CliBlnaan 9—Barrus Drain, toxvnship af Ollvw; ahip of Bingham. Boms Uttla work to bo the board proceeded to the eteetton of a 7 —Cole Drain, townsblp of Riley; foer- Roll csallcd. quorum preaaat and ao ro- locating and netabllsIilBg. Has been sur­ done on on* contract. Moitoo ’*Gup,KentBeky. —“I ioffarad permanent chairman with the follnwing lifted cop)- of petition baa not boen rHod ) tao yean with famale dteontei*. my M«wdaine* Reeve, and Stone of ported. veyed and leveled apd mlautea of sur- 19—Orubnugh No. 91 Drain. Joint be- rsault: clean out. deepen and wldck. "" ' Bath called on Mrs Jane Dryer and Minutes of the last seaalon arore read vay ar* on file. txroon tb* Countlm of (TUnton and Ora- I health waa very bad W’hole number of vetee cast. If. of 9—Feaael Drain, township of Riley. other friends here last Sunday' after­ and approved. 9—Rsirus Branch Drain, township oi tlot. affecting tb* Townahip* of Graan- and 1 hndacoatiaaal which Mr. Alsaaa Wsbsler rsosivsd 17 I petition granted by tosmahl|t board but noon. OHv*: locating aad •stabllahlng. Has buah and Baaax. CIMton oounty. and backache which ama and Mr. Thsodore Richardson, 1. Mr. RBPDRT OP rOMMl’TTBR ON CI.AIM8 order of ne«-ea*tty net returnqd by town­ been surveyed and Igvsiad and mlnutos Townships of Waoblngton and Pulton. Mmpiy awful, loouki W'sbster having received a ma>or 1tr of 8( Johns. Mich.. Oct. IS. IMS. ship clerk), clean out and III*. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of survey are on file. Gratlet Coxinty. Wmthar oondlUonu not stand on my fast all votes cast eras dsclarod ciectad. To tba Honorable tho Board of Super- ni—The following drains hap-e been ap­ ♦ ♦ 19—Bchoala Drala. township of OHve; hav* materially hindarsd In tb* i unatnic- loiU wwu*> to oook Moved by Mr. l.siand. sernndsd by Mr. vtaors of Clinton County. Mlchtgan: plied for sod oftlers of the pcceeslty of ♦ RHEnMNTTBNI ♦ lorattag and eetabilahlag. The relsnees Hon of this drain, this xrork baing undar a maal’s vietnala UIrteh that the Board take a rsesas un­ Yoar Committee on Clalaw would ro- same luive been filed by th4 respective of right of isay are ready to be aoeured. the eupt rvlstan of th* Gratiot Cexmty ♦ ♦ township hoards, but no ol)»w work ha* without my back til tomorrow morning at ntna o’clock. spoetfully aubanlt tho following as thalr II— Bills aad Touags Drain, towmahip of Inaurty kiUiag me, been done; Drain Commlaalmer. I cannot my aa to Motion oamsd partial repart, and do heroby raenmmawd Baaex; otaanlag out dcwpenlng; wrMonlng. I- -Dunham Drain, township of DeWitt; the exact program aaad*. but do not an- id I would have ALONZO WBBUTBR. tbnt tho aovoral anaounta aebadulod hero­ stralghtealag. extondlag and tiling. Re- ktcallng and establishing pact It to bs Itirtahed this yaar. I each dragging saaan- Reuben SIHght left for Denver laot JOHN walker . ('hatrman. in bo allowad. alao that the Clark of the Isaass of right of xsay ar* ready to be 3—Lehman Drain, townahip of West U-Felton Drain. ’Toxcnahlp of Water- Itkma 1 could hardly week where he has arork. Clerk. Board bo authorisod to draw ordera on secured and txso righta of xsay hav* been plialla: cleaning out. deepenpm. widen toxm. ’Tb* contract for cont racting Uds mr it I hud sore* Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Butler are the tba (bounty ’Traasarrr for tho same. eon veyed. Ing. straightening ami e«tend|Rg drain xsaa lat to on* of tho tnxpnyara. but aa« in such Mds. could not stand tight proud poaaeoaoi* of a baby girl bora j ‘n’BODAY’S SKUOION. OCT U. 1112 19—North Hwragart Drain, toxrashipe of No. CIstawnt and Natura Bub. Ail’d 9—Hall Drain, township Daplain; owing Ui the fact that thar* xsaa aam« doMriag. aad waa Irragnlar. I am* com ­ October 19. Reagai and Baaex; cleaning out. daep- ’Ths Roanl met purauant to adjourn ­ 1—Ruth laxndora. ksaiing and establishing, clqanlag out. dWtulty In gotHng til*, a fact I xslll man- pletely iwa down. On edviee I took Mra. L. J. Sleight aad Mim Minnie enlag. wridening. stralghtenlag and ex­ ment aad was called to order by the Attd. Bd. of School Exam deepening, widening, straightening and Hon latar In my report, th* work wna Btiohlar vioited In Oruaid Imdge the tending. This drain baa been surveyed Lydia E. Plakham's Vapatahia Coua- Ctaaliman Roll called, quoruai preaent Meettng ...... t 4A9 I i.M extending. held up for a time, Th* oontraotor alao aad lexrelad. but the pHnuteo uf eurvey pound and am annoying good hanlth. It latter part of last weak. and so reportad. >-B. F. Duffy. i—’’Earl Smith” Drain,in, uiwmship of hav* not hewn haadod M by the sarveynr. Hading It very hard to blr* oompatont ia now moi* than two yaon aad I have Wm. Malkin of Morth Victor epeot Minutes of the last seaalon were road Att’d. Hd. of Sotiool Kxaan Duplain; locating and ectsMitaMMAIng. * fB)—The foHowrtag drains have boen htp to contract drains of tlda charac­ not had aa ache or pain Maea. 1 do all last weak at bis fsnn h«rr harvestlog Meeting ...... idS idS 9—Ingham and Clinton I DraliL joint he- aoM during the paai yupr: ter. has hem uabie to completa ths ean- his hmna. stc. xii* foiioartag omuattteea for the en- 9—’The Mutual Oaa Co.. tureen the couaile* of Inghamcham and Cllaion. 1—Melrtn T>rata. jgint between the tract xsithta the time Itmlt. bat xsOI my uiid umrar huv* hddirdrtis any mors. 1 A. W. amlth of Bast Victor spsot |*nag year were appaintad by tb* Chalr- Oaa. C. n a J...... tt.lQ lAM affecting the toamshlp of Msridjao . oounty caantles nf Clinton and Ingham, aad af- that xsbat help be has cmplopod. baa think your madtetBaiagraad and I pruist purt of last wppk at tke borne of Ms lawn: i—’nte Rlebanond 4 Backus Oo.. of Ingham, and the tiiwnaiilS of Bath fectinr ttie tnxrnahlp qf DoWItC. eeuiitv baen a* good as oeald b* obtained In the H Yoall myiiiigktiiiM. Ifyouthkikmy aesL Bsii. la DeWItt. belpteg barvaot | boUALIRATION — Murrst nifninir. Rinding Tax Roola. etc... I7.7S tf.te county of Clinton; leenting and!I establish - of Cllntan. aad the toxgnahlp ef Lmaslng. ooaaty aad th* work •* far as 'dan*. has Ditiir T will bsip otban yon amy pub- **••*••- ; Arthur L. Trtpp. Hayden W. Uauth. Jno. 9-Wm. H. Oala. M. D.. ooa nty of Ingham. baan very mtutactery. If xre haw0 ran- mb it.'*-ltrB. Olub Woodau .. llor>i 4—Carr ’Tile Drain. Uswnahlp of ■" F. nirteto, ‘rtamthy H. Clark. Bxsmtniag Insane ...... S.S9 LM V J 9—Felton Drain. tOMaahIp of Water- wmaMr dry xmnthcr, I bellewo tbi* cleaning out Sou's Gap, Kantucky. < Antolae Detoria. pos tmsafer af | CLAIM»-Wm c. Utekie*. Arthur R. •—W. A. Ooott. M D , town. drain can b* nearly (tniehed thl* fall. 7 —Sturgis Drain, towmahips ol If yon hawstlw sUglilmit doabt I OaitlsB. meh., omtas 'From my own jOobb. W. a. Hunter. Wm. Uanth. Robert FTxsmlntns Insane ...... AM S.i Ovid and 9—Oruhaugh No 9 Cbwin. tnxmship of 14—FairHekl. Blha and Dxmfain Drain, Dwplain; cleaning ouL d' I. wrMen toal Lydia E. Pfaktoam's Vug uta expsiiauoe I cun i nr nmiaaml Fd Ist i Laaderu 7-H. Hoovmt . M. D.. Oroenbuah. joint xstth OraMt aad flhlawraaam eoxm- Ma Oaaspanmd will halp yon, write Kidney Pllln sa a grant rsmsdy ter | nuBAunucR - Theednr. Riebardson. Ing. ■tralghienlag and extatwHa^. Rxaaalnlng limnne ...... AM tM 4— Munall and Jackaaa Drain, joint ba- tiea. aad affactlag tb* TOaraablp of Du- SaLyiitelLPtiikkaBi Mweina Ca. kMuey trouble. My futber was ear- j wm. i,eland, u. m. hiii •-F. r. Doan. M. D . 9—Parka and Cnafc Drain. ti fdumflilTntln'l Lyna. Maun , for ad> txreen ruuntle* of Cltntoa aq|| Whtawasei i . plain. CHnton COnaty. and Tunuablii of ed of kMrray d issun s. and many of my . APPROPRjA’noNU-Jobs w. Hunter. Medttwl ...... 9.79 9.79 Bengal; cleanHig out. affecting the township and village of FalrlUld. Shlawmaao* Coxmty, aad the wSua. Tanr laCSar will 9—Janes D rain, township hf Ovid; BPiShbor* were cured by Foley Kid- | Eugew* Shultem. Robert Laaderu P-F. C. Dunn. M. D . OtM. CItaten oounty. and the township Township of Blha. Gratiot Coxaaty. Tbl* road aad anawarad by a woai cleaning oat. deepening, wide sing and and beld in strluS ooailitfinna. nay Pllle.” Vail9lckle d Oluupiu. ^ DRAINU-Andrww Henning. Arthur B Bxaaaining inanne ...... S.M A of Mktdlehurv'. Hhlaxsaagce county. drain xront into lat xrtnfer xvfth ftvo oan- f r’obb, David Clark. IS—John J. Kelaer, extending 5— Rmith and Ollllson Drain, tnxmship tract* unAnlehad. Contractor* hav* been j POOR—Calvin B. Ueiton. John W. Bsrvicea in Burial Indg 1* —Felghtling Drain. town ihipe of of Bingham. to xrork recently, bat I hair* nt chatt­ Bingham and llengsl; locating a n-l es’ah j Hunter. Bugsnv Uhultera Soldier ...... 9M tM 9—Oruhaugh No. 3 Extension T>raln. ed up all thla xmrk aad do not know jut j PITBLIC RriLOINOU and OROI.’NDU lishing U-R. I. Hull. toxmship of Oreenbush exactly how nmr don* It la at the prm- II—Drain pelltloned for b4 J. j—Wm. Lelnud. Andrew Henning. M. M. Burial Indigent Soldier .... S&M MM 7 —Rorhol Extension Drain, loealed In «nt time, but It xrlll be nntahed tM* fall. Fletcher, et al.. fowmship ofr (ogle;^slc; lo> • HIII. 19—W. E Strobel. toumshlp of Dallaa. aad also affecting IP-Jonm Drab). Township of Victor rating and establishing. Burial Indigent Soldier .... S9M Su.M lands In the toxmshipa of Westphalia, All complted except soma cement xrork Lend iTjMMI’NICA’nONd 13— Ridenour Drain, township |of Riley; 19—I’aton Telephone Co.. itengal and Riley. ’The following communtcntlone werw at end* of culvert* wrhieh are now pi*rad Mwaling ami establishing I— ’Thelcn DmIn, Igwixhipe of Dallaa Rent. Jnn to Apr...... MM MM 19- Munall and Jackaon Drain, jtnt be- praaented and read to the Rnerd by the IS Rllsaard I>raln. township of olive; and Westphalia. li- Miller-Bryant-Pierre Co.. tweex) th* noaatles of CHnton aad Shla- Clerk. Communication No 1, from the I cleaning out. 9—Brundige Drain, jelne heixrecn the ’Tuwnahtp of DupUin asking the Board ! Supplies ...... S.9S *91 14— H»ile Dn.ln. township o^ Olive; ^aaaec. affecting the Townahip and Vil­ counties ef Clinton and Rhlaxrassee. af- Us IS—Will H Rninaon. I* M.. hMalIng and ettabllshlng. j to Inveatlgate the claim for relraburoc- lage of Ovid. County of Cllaion. and the Knvelopes A Stamps ...... M11 M.ll feeling the towmshlp of Rath, county of ment for burial capmaea In tha burial | (C)—The fr,lowing drains bqve been Township of MIddlebur)*. Coxmty of ghla- IS-M IT R Co. Clinton and the township of Woodhull. of widow of Seldon Wight, an Indigent i applied for e.wt a certain amount of wrork Nearly 2-9 complted. ‘The Fremhf ...... 1« l.M ceuntv of Rhlaxvassee. aoldler. wna roferred to the committee on I done, the petitions having beeni received bridges are all built but on* tube. 17 —William O Hunter, IP—O’Connor Drain, township nf Bath Your clalma | and iile,1 prior In September 390). 1911 17 —Rochol Extension Drain. Toxmship r\-|cen In lluiial Indg. II— Recond West Branch of Mud Creek Communication No S. from the Super- j I Snuillev Drain, township rk Eagle. of Dallas No xrork done on this drain aa Soldier ...... 2M 2.M I>raln. township of Rath. Intandent of tba lietrnit Houae of Cor- j \ Ira-allng and establishing RestM to se yet owing to the fact that the cxmtractor 19—K It Voorbeea. 12— Watson Drain. tOxmshlp of Duplain rortlon waa aa followa: { I cure releases of right of way era* tied up wrtth xrork on ther drains Ilurlal Indg Soldier ...... 5> M Gi M 13— RMdInger Tiratn, joint between the 3— I'llnion and Ionia Drain Joint he counties of Clinton and Orallot. affect­ and has been handicapped by lack t Ears! DETROIT HOrSR OF CORRECTION | 19—City of SI Johns. tween Ibe counties of Clinton apd Ionia, ing the toxmship of Raecx, county of Ct(n- competent help John L. McDonnell. Sup’L { lAght and water ...... 39T7 99.77 affecting the loxmships of Westphalia lon and the toxmship of Fulton, county It—’Thelen Drain. Toxmahtps of West­ DetrolL Mich.. Feb SUh 1»13 j 99—Will H Brunson. I* M , atul Dallas, i-ounty of Clinton, -and the of Oratlm phalia and Dallas ’The same condltlona {YV> the Iloorrt of Supervlaor*. Pnaiage Stamps ...... t*M IS.M township of Lyons, county of lonM; Inflat­ iF>—The following dra:..s haws been prex-all aa on th* Rnchol Exteixalon Drain. j Clinton County. Mich, 21-R«igene Hart. M D . LISTEN PLEASE ing and esiahiishing. Releasee fof right completed: j ORNTI.EMKN—You are hereby notlfl- Examining Insane ...... SM SW IP—Melvin Drain, joint hetxreen Coun­ €»f w*\ are all s,-cured but two br three, 1— Clinton and .Rhlaxmsaee No l Drain, ,ed that a certain contract enlerwl into ?r M Weller. M I> . ties of Clinton and Ingham, located tn end an attempt Its* )*een m*etrolt. iboth being represented and OvM. f-ounty nf tTlaton. and towm­ of I,anslng. County of Ingham. Except Health ofTIrer Expenses .. HM 14 99 Ionia countv drain commlsston^ several You can’t defer that first order for Coal much longer! ahips of KalrfteM, Mlddlehury, and Rush, for 29 statlone at loxrer end which la tmm ‘by duly aulhorlaeil agentai. for the keop 24—Double)la> Huber Dolan Co.. limes to eec wluit he rouhi do kboiit se­ county of Phlawassee. Possibly some re. jiand care In the Detroit Houae of Corrsr- work, this drain la being contracted We are expecting to hear from you in person. SuppNea ...... 7.99 7 99 curing them, hill for some reasen or oth­ pair work will have to be don* on one lUon of certain priaonera convicted In the wtth tile I hav* had ronatdermble diffi­ M-Kllloll F*lsher, Co. er Iws put off action Tlte Ui^ letter I Ivldge culty In getting the cxmtractor for the Or by ’phone moet any day now! :Courta of anM County, la hereby annuli- TypewHier ...... IBM r»'-M re< elvnl from him eras on September 19. 2— AldrHh Drain, township of Water team wrork to work, and ahall proeaed :ed effacilve September let. IHS. thta no- 99-r 8 Express Co.. In which he told me he wku M] be ready town immwdUiely to forfeit hla contract unlem = Ilea being In accordance with clause in Express Charges ...... 99 M to take up Ibe matter with the Ionia Pro- 9—County IJne Drain, joint between he proceexla at once. CnnaMerabl* xrork jaahl contract permitting tb* annullment 27 —Eugene Shulter* liwie t’oiirl after the October pesslon of the countle* of Clinton and Orallot. af­ has heen don* upim the tile portion. jOf the agreement upon six montha notice. On Agent Expense* ...... 9 99 91 the Ionia fVuniy Roanl of SurPrvtsors fecting the township of Dreenbush. exMn- I Kindly notify the Cmirta and Magta- 99- Mich Stale Telephone. ■! -Culler and F7xlenslon Drgln, lown- ty of Clinton, aiul township of Washing­ 19 be rood West Branch of Mud Craak John F. Parr jtrata* In your County of this action Toll and Messenger eervic* 4 M 4 M shln of Wsiertown. cleaning bot. deep ton. county of Orallot Drain. ’Towmahip of Rath game tlM has Prisoners ran be committoil hare under 99-K K f.ake, enlng, widening, stralghleninq. exlend 4—Ovid Drain, joint wrtth Rhiaxm heen shipped to thl* drain On* contract ‘THE COAL MAN.” tb* preaent contract until September lai. Drayage ...... M M Ing and tiling Releases of rl|0il of wav '•ouniy of open wrork Is rxunplctad and acme |19U. but not after that dal*. 99—Parr l.umber Co. are all secured, and the reason^ this drain 9—Ptump anti HengeahUch Drain, loxm- work haa been dxme upon gxvrtkm 2 Th* acknowledge receipt In the *n- Lumber ...... A, 91 has net been sold was hy theirequeat of ship of Weatphalln. centractor fer betlona 9 and 4 hna baen cloowl self addraaaad envelop*. 91—Wm flilllann. the taxpayers that sale shoupt he hehl 9—Branch of Rtump and tfengeatakch unabi* tn xmrk bacaum of no outlt fxir The City of Detroit. Wood ...... 94d9 91M late this fall so that Hie mlghl be handl­ I train, towaahip of Westphalia. thxwe ascHons and the contiacmr for By J L McDoanell. 13-Chicago Steel ’Tape Co , ed at a time when the farmet^ wrere not 7 —Kramer Drain iMaIn IJne) townships gection 9 haa been vary siek and mt mi. Sup’l Dotralt House of Correction Steel ’Tape .. ... 9M IM buav aiwl coukt do this claaa 4 work for of Wesipixalla and Kagta able to xmrk DKTRiirr HODS*: of CORRKCTIOK. 99—The Mutual Oaa Co.. Ihemeelves. thus saving somd expense 4—Bmnch of Kraiwer Ixraln. township 91 -amlth and GHIIson Drain. Toxrnahlp John L Mclmnnotl. Sup i Oaa C H A J ...... I4M 24 M 4- Kmmons and Oag* Iwalg. Inwaahip of WesipiMkiln. of Btngham Three rentracta are com- iwrroil. Mich.. Fsb Mth. ISIS 94 -J chas Flynn. af IIInglMm. cleaning out. , dsepsnlwg 9—Rent I and Brvw l^ln. township of pletsit xm thM dram and xeock M pro- IN TIMES OF PEACE To the Board of Suporviserm iHawing Jury ...... IM 4M widening •tralghienlag and extending 041 ve. grxmlxui a* well aa extuM ba egpsctwd on- CMntan coaaty. Mich . Ik Van. the *|Vm| Man. Rsisnses of figiil of wmy hat* sH keen MD -The fo*e«wmg drglxM hav* been lbs praxmlHng eangitiana Have Oeallemen fiwtag in our Itmltod ac S.mp 9r.M r.M aseured Having Within thsf Msl Dre/- acariv (<>mplete«l or are being ropewuct- ahxMit xme-hnir xtf tb* tlM an the grannd PREPARE FOR WAR! cnamdattona far prsperiy earing for in- M-^W It Oagaial, weeks secured the releaas pf right of ed TTke HM fxir IhM dram as wrall aa that ^••a- w* are rompelted to advia* you. Burial Indigent Soblter ... UM 81M xrwv and essewtewt frwin Ih# MPT I Hexul Itratn towneh^ of Oreenbuab. far tb* Melvin amt Fettan Drains being R R (V.. the dmin * read) to be sold aad hgcwwtih aaelaai yaar formal notHI- 17- rman Teiagaane t\» . Praetioan) romphted axM will be asm- n Inch hM. hna been vary ataw in arriv ­ Wesiphalki and Rliev, Extensiao New ig^lhe time to prepare for Wmtor. oattea. af (he eaacellallm of Ibo caalract ‘PMI A Maaaecmer Servise MM M99 plated In a few wsehs ing. tbta being tbe Mrat year ibat H hxab IWwlo fownabtps of Weetph^Ba and Rl- now in face* between vour flsuniv and M Will H Hrunasn P M. 9 asrsa Praia txwsshk ef OMvs Bmpm dtxMn tlM xrxM xxmnuPectnted and xiffarmi irv dean awl. dxpsa. widsa| extead amt Thcfir day* auggcui what in to come* and you nhould tha nil tf Dolrait for the heap and care Pam age Stamps f. Nitle wrech lo he rsmpitlid an xute rmm- far mM in tbM parti an af Ibo mat* Th* U( ll>e Releases of right Of xfsY hav* all take an invenlfiry and nrr what you nrrd both for com­ «n tb* Detreit lloaoe of Correcikm of M Eugene Hart M l» fraci that U In tiv badda ef a former ad fer IbD stue ef HM bakRt gvwater hern serwrsd hut eae priamera tb* aaai* to besam* eWectlvc Riemlalng Inaen- « m and be framtsed in cntapdeie R as aami tb* praMiman. tl baa not baan pm- fort and nrernuity for man and brant. * *> 4 Brwnth No Oa* , ' * 4ipha»ta and Sept ember lei. ISU llt Wm If Oats M D. •a weather esndltiao* x4ll petwalt Mb9e 9ac Ibe Hie to be aigpped ne aarty aa Rite) Extension IWwIw towrw4h|p Rliav . H’e Will cnailaa* |o receive anitl llmi t ■ BruudWa Dram jetiR between esun- Ve ewpected llano*, same wwuk baa bmn Dora thr barn roof iirrd repainting thin fall.’ Rxamtntaa Insaae M •tsan OHI Aeepea. exlead *kd ta> Ne- date lUI prmeaera r imsMUed here fram I.' M Welt,-- M |k He* et CiMMsai end EblaMssnss. affi i ip^ b-asc* of tlcht ef wav s»mit«4 aad w4M b**9 wp 9sr ibM eaxxa* The g went) xirnina • Misir aa heretofore hat aOer Sap tnwtwhtfi mt Relti esxmld ef tNMixm, ewd I ><> you nml rrfMirH for thr Windmill? RaamHtiaa l-.san,- |«m srii A •• Ewgint w .-ak eofTwei hi* mat mnnr of the reaattm ar* now ■ lai tpt; place of deSsaltoe pvnaenin r-f H’o^lba. fountv of Phbl' M- t'ttl ef M J -hne •' •<«!«•■»' Whteh eArvectinn xHR exmetracted wiih HM tberwMuo th, wasei I- •me .eefrori • eb^ptetw^lMtl ew- Have ^tui plenty of ^.'imk I, w.irm I bir-t- lllankt'ih. • •al he <-haased your JaM tdghi *0.1 Hwte. 99 R %sr |i» Oisd. t tt»NI I!''- wcwfc ei «vs oil sc !• M Mt Mrp. Muexi MM M nsar. than »• ‘I l.ie octire afll he Ctven h. > . . •i I e*er T,l*p4eWI C. •Og I.' set xr*«lh«r pro4es« en Hi, i«i Hanu \ hi|t- ric ‘ XT9.1 IDfh ss. • --•ntrs-t* )• r-.-t goiet ' r Mirfa ami Magmiratee a»w| th«i. T. UI A Mewsen* S >.i It! I- H- > > tvmtr ).-lei |nap twata. buei v* Remember US for Winter Neceaailieu. « ieteuo.i»reteo 4,ea aM 4 Ml It c .. .► iMx a «'<'t-, • < e • •Ml t •n,r.|p . f ImW^ el* of tween • t-f «* ««)** aan.) «}ea«»..4 af bsx •xxod..:- a9xl*meni M te. thkg enweirM;- * e^e v enu *■ I. .’..I T,Kal> h t- - tr. • « ant) •■ , • OXXShip 1I o' lawsing I "*w, saoAe atwae ‘\la4ee snu • •• **4 Nrariti I . «*ar«p?, ■ , 'M 9tftt 4 ' rxmxon#^^•1 *ss» s. W' rxo-etvs ta* Im la» *-1 I’lark C t a Fxpeeee • •4 ssteased hv i •xw te ■ < t,»i •- it M M»l»xiCsr)nrmt toe t Mlea be Cei rim Cbvrgea 41 M ! Tn* % • righl ‘ va. ^ • o-l It IJaam TeWXM F. M. Vredenburg •* JrU-.n l*,t. e 11 I* 'Vwila* ^-oasttv, ae-l xitil he - -an tk C of DaMan txao rou tnwx *MM iwwmnm rteXe-, **• xoar Si* Jo Amm, Mlklkigmi ■=5™': 31 • ^ervag T) •v* biMs epgnam- :>=3C3CD(>aatian We » Bam lb* •4 ^ke Mu4wai ftaa c« tig warn 'T-^wheupn Me t Deale cj* Sg ffic:-’"?.iapa ar g*********aaa**a**aa*aag gaaa*aaaa**a*a**•p****aaaa«t

to 'ATIOIf ar INMghaB mt O imbB HipHt. OlkBya Hanato Btokh aad Bart Hlagr d hi tto ■atataintog of light ad law- tto fa JdBklBBt pd B Hr. Hatkgt mt Otaaggo. Baa. to Mcn fktoinM vtalftad mt Ommrm rto. Atop hy tto caUtog of tto taagwr- saalad to tto Haand by tto Cftaak aad Qtain^Pni aad wtfg aad HaaiaU Boar Pom pail laai ■agdsjr. I tor awattor aarvetor wtoa to www toaa gaad. Wa aatoaH totow a vary I star rad to tto Osaunlttaa aa Oatoa by Bgaday witk Dag Pggrna aad wthT*” i» to nai aatlatod with tto work of Utotourvay- ctoaa tavawtary af eropa ralaad tMa yaar: Bac. 4, Aat m. MU Iti-TS tto flMlnaaii j m. Riga aad taaMly rtatamd Urn than laagirtlag tto warh. No iMaa ladaatrlal Aeeidaait B jOBta IB Hdpla Bapida laat Bgadgir. Hay, stout It tawa: WhaaD Mt buatota: RMBODUnONB eapt that far aatia warh dawa an Baa- ' Bao. T. Part C, Aat to tod Gharlaavamnaa Howardiiwwaiu aadaaa wffd.wiia, nueaaaaa tot to fMr tto totofMy. Data, m baakatoi Oam U« •—aa- 'Ito fo Howtag raaalatlaa waa aMacad by tlan 7 waa of aay great awMuat. bwt all I Mxtra Baaatoa, MU ...... • aijrr l^flgr aad wtfg wara St Johaa Waft- to-Tictor Htotiw»r Dmto. TBWMtof* ttnmtod (aot kuatod); toUBtoas. MM Mr. W. a. Hualor: tahan oallectlvely, craatad tto aaaouwt tar to ahsMi Ctover Band. U buaksto eaUamt- Tag far Prtoona —Currawt Mb* ♦ to.ftagh Uito weak Mogdgy. Viator. TMa dmto ts to a vary bad ooa* To tto Board of Bagorvtaara of Cltataa Wl IM the reHtoneaawMit. ad (pot tkraatodi: fully anoagti rage I paiwaa Bac. 3. Aat to Mil ....M DMt.TS ♦ Mfttmi LIHAFION. Mike Wattofk and tamUy w tottoa Tto t.ato Iba of pork. wMch la Total Btate Tax ...... M fM.Mt.fti a fgw waak*. Aila. oaine laat week Thuiaday to Wharaaa. tbe tax Impaoad by aald Act thio drain bava aat bad a rhaaca to to naada by tto Hurvoyor aad a nuttier of on tha farm, aad uaa about to John Mlllor aad wife vIMiad rein* It Chaiies Howard and wife, l^gy wm- ,*Thsre------Is also to ba------lavtod. ------AB ^A ...... POR- J upon tto cradlts lharain eaumaratad la. thair arork wttbout loaiag caaaldarabl# U Inchee In ilepth bad to bo takon out buabals of potatooa. to my notMag of a Ura* and frieada in Portland rerent- turned to tkeir hiiaae la HekliBc MM dMaay. TMa drain aaid vary ehaaply but of Bocllon No. S. In urdor that tto aactloa ^ ^ .... TION OF •niE <•O^JJmr TAXMB. aa iw- ,ia Um opinion of tha Baard of Bupsrvta- M abuadance of vegtoabtaa and fruit ^ ^ Mft. Law. of Mto. or. of CUntou Couaty, t»mSw,uate. to- ly. ws#k above might have an outlet. avaa at that, uadar tovaraMa oaadittaaa tunMaa paid prior to Getobor 1. lait) tba jaguttoblo and dlaertmlmtUve. In that It Q. R. Tow naen d aad family vlaltad W. J. Tan. wife and daushtar Ua- aoald bava baan coaatrurtad without any at the iMtoie of Charlaa Kruger la Ual- sle aad Fred B*Bjginln and wife Mk- Mr. Mike Boilth waa hired by the day There are at pro S inamtaa carad indabtednaaa of your county to tho Btato provtdad an tnauBMtant reroaua la pm- ■raat laas to tha caatrartora. Hoaravar. laa last Sunday. Ited at F. A. Browa** In DeWltt Mat to do ttaio work aad upon Ita conatruettoo for at tto farm. on tbo Aral day of July, 1M3. tbon jpartlon to tbe proporty toxod. tborby uadar th« eoadttlana that bava pravallad It waa fouad that the work would i-oat Mr*, dnom Bpkey of Duplaln vt*- i Sunday. There have been four doalhs at tto amnuntlag to tVB.l*. Itmpootng upon other daasea of property tor tto Mat n aMatba. it baa baan tat* Mf M and tho drain fund waa abort about Itad Mr*. Kimn* McDonald last week Mark Laalch llnlaknd thretdilng laat Farm, ataco our last roport. paaaibia to to tto work wttbout grant MC of tbla amount, henca the re-aaaaa^ THE INDEBTEDNBBB OF THE "* addtilonal aad dlapropartloaa te tax Thuiaday. weak and ha* returned to hi* hoBM tk toiaaelai laaa aa roaiparart with tha prtea mant. Cd’NTT MUST NOT BE ADDED TO ‘® "“•*** ***• gavem- Jamaa Mutulcll and Archie Sinilh BeMlnc. to ba raealvad for tha work. THE BTA’PE TAX jawnt and la unfkir to looal mualctpal ’Tho tempura ry Rellof e much Igovamment la daprtviag towaahips of all had tkeIr *lloa (Iliad last weak. M Spauldlns and family of aowM- paired during the paai yeer: attention, and at well in You will cauae tha above to be laid be ^ f^m the crodito ao went of P*W4uno were caller* *t Taii'jr rlafttad lalntiraa hare over Sunday. WaUer'* last Sunday. plain. Quita a llttla work baa baan dona i—Blony Creek Drain. Townahtpa of fore the Board of Buperytaora of yoar taxad; aad da thia drain. Ttla la oa tha ground and We nrtah to acknowledge tho valuable County at their eeaaien la October, 1*13. The Ladles' Aid Hociety will meet Mlto lAiln WiUter* la rlsttiac Ear Bengal. Ittngbam, I>allaa. Ragle, Ovid, Whereas, la tto opialon of aald Board, next weak Wedneoday, October 30th, laftater, Mr*. Ray al. In B*gt MaaoL drain arlll ba rniaplatad tbia toll. Olive. Riley, Victor. Weetphalla. Water- and v-o naclenttoua aarvicoa rendered by Pieaae acknowledge Immediately re­ tto aald MortgSiie TSx Law ahould. for with Mr*. (Calvin Henjainln. Dinner to —Oardan Drain. Toamahlp of RIlay. toern. and the let and 3rd Wards of Bt. Mr. and Mrs. Laater. ceipt of this notice. Plalahaii axcapt portlaa of ona aactlon Very Reapeetfully, tto reason atatod. ba repealed, therefore will be served. Krerybody kiTltad. Students of Rughy have rtoan la an- Johns Heganimg the building of a new County It Is j Kirt Hale who hn* been ■pending which la wat. I'oatfactor wtll dig tha O. B. FtTLLMR. rolt »geino« the *ilk hat. Verily, MBs l-Baaver Dam Drain. Township of House, would say that the proposition Board of Beporviaem j the gommer in Detroit, h*a returned taalaara of thIa aartton by hand Ainu Auditor Oeaeral. Reaolved that tto la aa aae of treiman. grating at uppar omKaf ttla to ba plaoad Ovid. waa loot b>* about 4ft votes, and the ne- of (THnton County pio4eet egBlaat aald home. t-Haldwin aiMl Muskrat I.' to oon* Sexton on tto ('omnUttae on Drains to day of Beptember, A. D.. IWI F. M BPAULXHNO. journ iratll tomorrow morning at *:1S taka tto place of Mr. (Tobb. who wmm pre­ atruct a abort portion with tile, but up­ Ibr InfwtS wni CtiHctfetia Motion oarriod. viously appotntod. Mr. Oohb bolag ea- on further Invaattgatlon of tha work. It IjOUIB F. OBKBN. Bupts of Poor for ClintonOounty. AIA)NZO WRRSTSR. gaged on tto Coomlttae on Claims. TIm KlMd T4Mt H mvm AI wmjb BBMRlit h»m horttm tkm found to bo impractical to use tile, ^^unty Drain Commiseioner of tho Coun- Moved by Mr. ITlHch, eecondod by Mr. JOHN WALKER Chairman Moved by Mr. William BnHth. second­ tHiM imT CImm. WL Fleftttbcr, and hag b«w>n mail# nailar Ilia ao lid feet of ('orrugatad culvert waa ob- iDovId Clark, that the report of tho 8up- (.Tork. ed by Mr. Henning that the Beard ad­ talnart and ahlppad to the drain aral laid eiintendents of Poor be nc*ceptod and paraaaal g upervig ion tar ov er 80 jearm. Allow no 41mm journ until tomorrow morning at *:1& aaarly to grade. This work waa flone Moved by Mr. Landers, seronded by Mr. referred to the Committee on Approprl- to ABBaftwe yon In thte. CtmnterfMtg, Imltntftong and Motion oarriod. dunitg early winter but eras not in the Hill, that the report aa read bo referred atioaa. Motion carried. FRIDAY’S SKSSION. OCTT. 1ft. HU ** JhBt na gnnd** are hnt BxpeHaoentg, anti nnilanifnr thM to the <'’ommllte« on Drains Motion car­ AIXjNSO WBBBTBR. least sattafactory. By spring, the tube Report from the Auditor General’s De­ The Board met piiiwuant to adjoum- iMMlth of Children—Kxperienoce asaingt ExperlBoeni. JOHN WALKER. Chairman. baa been practically rendered uaeleae by ried. partment. ment Attd waa called to ordar by tto bemg raised er forced uperard frotp the Clerk. COMMCNMCATIONB PRDM COUNTY AUDITOR GBNBRAI/S DEPARTMENT hairman. bottom a matter of from U Inches to 3 «A week.) The Eind Ton Have Always Bonght GFFICKR8 !,analns. Mich., October 1. IftU. Roll rail, quorum | and eo re- feet above grade I have tried to get ported 'Bean the Signature of several rontractore to take hold of this The Clark read to the Board tha report To the Clerk of the Board of Buparvtsora of the Inspectors of the County Jail. of the County of Clinton. Minutes of the laat Ion were read matter aad try to roiay the tube, but tbe and approved eowdltlona under which the work would Moved by Mr. Bmllh. seconded by Mr. St. Johaa. Mich have to bo done are auch that they re- J. W. Hunter, that the report be nccepl- Sir—You are hereby nottSed that a REPORT OF COMMITTEE «d and ordered to be pUced on Ble. Mo­ fuae to undertake tbe job. At the present state tax has heen apportioned to tbe St. Johaa. Mich.. Oet. 1ft. 1M3. lime 1 am tr>ing to enter Into arrairge- tion raiTted. several Counties of the State according TO THE HONORABLE. ’THE BOARD mento with Mr. Btockwell of this dty to The following report from the Boldler’e to tho laat rotuma of the aggregate Mro Mamrl** RskeA apent Batitnlay OF SUPERViaORH OF CLINTON with H*rl Raker aiMl\wife nmr (Tli*- undertake the relaying oi vue tube. Relief ('ommlaaion was presented and valuation of taxable property tharetn COt.'NTT. MICH., Sn Use For Over 30 Years. lead to tbe Board by the Clerk: 3d-Blddliager Drain, joint between the made to this office, and as equalised and Tour Committae on Claims would re­ pln. V To Honorable Doarri of Supervisors: Geo. Field* mod fatnllV of Grid spent <'ountl«a of Clinton atul Gratiot, affect- determined by the Stole Board of Equal­ spectfully submit the following as their We hereby reooaamend that there ho Sunday with Pntnk Johmon at EMe. Ing the Township of Baarx. County of isation at their seaaion in August. IMl. partial report aad to horoby recornmomt Mtooo ralewl for Soldier s Relief Fund for Frank Pearce went i« Detroit Mon- Clinton, and the Township of Fulton, The amount of Stole tax apportlonad that the soveral amounts aehaduled the >-eare 1*13 and 1*13. to he spread upon Co«mTy of Gratiot This drain was sold to your cruiniy un*ler varloiia acta of herein be allowod. also that tto CTork diiy momlnK to work. the several township rolls of Clinton Ralph Woiidgrrl ha* r4covered from recently arul no work has been done of the I.eglslature Is as follows, towlt. of this Board be autborixed to draw or­ which 1 have any report County. hi* ree«et lllniw*. gk.skrak sta i kmknt . ders on tto County ’Treasurer for tbe M-Hamilton Drain. Township of Riley. ('HARI-KB T. ANDRl’B. Chairman nr Melrln Rlddleman wa4 In Toiado. O.. A Local Man or Woman JOHN MNK. Vice-President. rniverwty of Mlchlgsn- Sunday. Abtttmont at lower end of tile to be oon- No. Claimant and Nature Sub. Ail’d OKKIN E W11.,B<>N. Secretary* Sec 1. Act 3M, 1*« ...... a lft.M#« Mias Zoru PV>x of I Pittsburg and structad. Roy Hutrhinaon, Moved by Mr. I*elanil and eaeondwJ by University of MlcMgan- Russell Thomas of H^nlnston were is desired right now to represent The Pictorial Re­ Weather conditlone have been unusual­ Se<*. 5, Act m H*: ...... s »•* vacuum cleaning ...... t 3.M I 3.M Mr Smith that the report be accepted married at Plttahura Wedneoday of ly bad thia Biwarwi for the arrompllah- University of Michigan— M-Clin Ion ’Telephone Co., view in this territory —to call on those whose sub- and placed on record and referred to the i*gt week by Rev. Ct^y. B»ent of much work in the oonetructlon 3*. Art :n . iiw: ...... ♦ i«*“ Toll a Meaaenirer service.. 3*ft 3.** Committee on Appropriations Motion Mra. Cha*. f'ulver Fill enteitatn the .scriptions are about to expire. Big money for the of drains ext^egt those very favorably lo- Mb hlgan .Vgiicultural College 71 —Van. The Tool Man. Dlaclple Ladle*' Aid (Oct 31. for din ­ ratad. As 1 aald before, weather rondl- cariiad Sec 1. Act 3«. 1*®T ^ ?.3to.« Janitor HuppUeo ...... h M 14 3ft right person— representatives in some other districts CI^IMH ner. All are welootap. tloas have tnade the laying of tile very State Weather l*er%*ire — 73 —Eugene Shutters. BilU Nos • lo IM were presented to r. M. Randall and! wife spent Sun ­ make over $500.00 a month. .Spare time workers are dltBcult. eepectally those that were laid Hoc 3. Act t*i. IW...... « lOM <'oonty Agent Service...... 4.Cl 4.Cl the HoanI by the Clerk and referreil to day with Geo. McCIlRtook and wife at to a depth of between Ave and eight faet. Michigan Htote Normal Col­ Tft-Wlll H. Hnineofr liberally paid tor what they do. Any person taking up the Committee on claims Dnrand. On these drains the ronatrartors have lege—Sec 7. Act 2*a. 1*11 ...... ^ l.TW.M Postage Stamps ...... 3*C* MOO Moved by Mr W G Hunter secowleil Mra Sarah Albatign and Mlaa Matle this position becomes the direct local representative erofked at great ctlaadx-antage and the Central Mich Normal School 74. WfMid a Btinkerhoff, hy Mr Henning that the Hoard ad>oum Randall and Royal am Floyd HiiMen ptegTsas of the work was slow He. *. Art 3M. 1*11 ...... « •» ” Burial Indigent Holdler .... ttOO &6.k> of the publishers. Write today for this offer of until lon»orr<*w morning at *:li M«dlon ■peat Sunday at L. pSaker'a at Fen- Northern Htale Normal School- City of St. Johns. Thto year there have been appllcai^ns carne.1 more. Sec i. Act 2*7. 1*11 ...... » “T O IJght and Water ...... 24M 24J0 ftlari with me for 37 new drains Mnce AI-GNSSfi WF.WSTKIl, Airl AJhauffh and IRay French and WfWiem State Normal School — TC-J. Schoneth. M D . Ortober I 1«1. but surveys have not JOHN WAI.KKR. Chairman. their fhmillea of Chdpln and Wtllanl PICTORIAL REVIEW .Sec C. Act 3*7. 1*11 -- !• '’•*7* Examining Insane ...... 5.M 5.0* Seen made upon all thooe drain for the Clerk, AlhauBh of Maiian Mrlnaa and Mlaa folloering reason* Mirhiton College of Mlnte— 77-W A. Scott. M. D. Jennie Alhaugk of fthts plttoe spent 222 West 3^th Street New York Citv Hoc 4 Act iHft. 1*11 II *70.4« Examining Insane ...... 50* 500 It was imiwemhle to gel surveyors to Bmuhiy at J. B. AlbiMBh**. State IJbrmrv — Tt-The Frank Shepard Co.. 4o the work This has been a very busy TIiritSDAY S SK8SION. OCT 17. l*li. Lynn Thomaa of Pwoano and Vera Hec 5. Act 1* 1*11 ...... >2 Ito-lft Subacrtptlon Annotations . 4 00 4 Oft •eawn for raon who do this character of The Hoard met purstuint to a4tjoum- State IJbrary— 7*- 'Hie cilacor Pub rv>.. work and It Is sefclofn that you can hire ment and was <.'slled to order by the Sec «, Act »i 1*07 ...... 13 »7* Suharrlptlon ...... *00 40* a otan whose home Is not near, because Chairman. State BoanI of Ijhrary Com- •a-W G Hunter, tmto to pul in their lla»e awl tbe Roll •lilevl <|Uorum present and so Ve- miaalonnere Sec 3. Act >0. llurlal Indigent SoMler, Money that is necessary to board and porle«l 1*11 * Ser\1ces ...... 5 01) 3 00 maintain a man away fnan home, for Mlniit.-* of the Ias I seeslon were read Michigan Holdler s Home M E R Voorhooa. Mirveyors cannot draw a rent for their and approval Sec I. A.t » 1*11 .. . 15 3.M3*4 Ilurtal Indigent Soldier .... SBOO MOD work or expenses until the drains have RKI*»*llT MK « ..MMITTKK <»N <’I-AIMS Michigan Home for Feeble CM U R Co been sold 1 havo found some two or .<<1 Johns on 17 1*13 MIndeil .«n.l Kplieptic Freight A Cartage ...... 40 .40 three who would come and work If 1 To th- Mon..iiil»U« Ihinrd of Super­ .vb.< 4 Act 3M IMl .. I« 1N» Rl-----Chas R Dyke. eould guarantee their expense money. visors of I'linton County, Mich Michigan Home for Feeble Repairing Building ...... 15 00 IS.on This 1 could not do. but 1 was suer see Tour committee on Claims woultl re- MIndnt an.1 Kplieptic— *4 —Gregory Meyer Thome Co.. AUCTIONDKrmRD -HI (||TIT PAKHISH 1 WILL HELL AT FITRLIC AITCTHHI OR HINTIOR L BEKOAL. t ful In getting Mr. McNutt of Stanton and Bpe<-ifiilly svihmit the following sa their .Ice 3. Act ft*. 1*11 17 2««.3» Tmrai Rtonka ...... «*0 Ito HILKH WEST A?ll> < VILEN NORTH OF NT. JOHRH OK Mr. Robertson of Frew»ont Doth of these partial report and ilo herehv recommend Slate public School- B K Duffy. tmm stayed with ua aa long aa their that the several amounts achedulad here­ Hc. 4 Act SA, IMl 1* M* S* Conducting School Exam #.00 #.0n money would pormit them to. Ttoy aur- in he alloweii. alstt that the clerk of their Michigan Hcho.v| for the **-Ruth I Anders. eoyed aeverel drains under adverse ctr- Board he auihorlaeil to Draw Onlera on luwf 44ec I Act SK IMl ...1* «**.» * 'ondurtlng School Exam # 00 # 00 cuwmtancea end conditions there being so the County Treasurer for the same Michigan School for the *7 Gregory Meyer Thoaae Co., much water Aa a whole, tbetr erork No ciAlmant sml Nature Sub Ail’d lliln.1 He.- i Act 113. 1*11 .30 MO. 4? Ia«al Btonks A Supplies .. 34 K 34M Thursday, OcL st was very salialh* wry, but they erere not 31 M Mi«*h Stale Telephone Co Michigan Kmploymeal Inail- *A-John IBcka. Hhe a looal man who oouM bo with ua ' AT MtSB 0* Sor I. AC I Ml IMl .... n M.1* •»-U S Expeea Co , voyere are oaly human after all. aad ar- Kysminliw Insane ftg) ft«) State Sanatortum Express fliargea ...... M M rors are aa natural fer tham as aayawa to- M Wellor M D . Mr i. Aat Uft. IMl ...... a lOiJi 01 Eugene Shullera M II f'Txamlning Inaaae ...... AM ftM ate Prtaan Expanses aa (>> Agsnt . .. 7JC 7M When Mr Rahertsan had to leaea. ha » R I. ('tork. MraAeti.letea aaaMUti 044*1 03^ Union Telephoae Co., took with him his deM notea and has aat Stenographer Work ftM ftM State Hoags ef ('orrarttoa aad Rent April to July ...... AM Held It returwwl the . mapletad uttaataa af rntr- -J R Harpnr Rrnaab prtaan. U P Sea. ft. •0 ’The Mutual Gas Co, vay aa matmm of the draiaa to has work­ Wood ...... na 17 a Art I tai Kx gaoalan. 1M3 .» 344*1 • i« c II a J lOM lOft* ed so Mr McNatt wt« rettww to Bt. Vf Parr Dumber ty ef Bt Jelme MicMga*< Refarwialorv I* Rlekmeail A Hsimm ’ yi tto eaaarveyed dnaiaa IJgkt aad water aa mm Ber ft Act n Mil ti tl $7 gaadrtes H ti ft yon. glik 4m Wllham t OWeti waa ahto to work will II Rrunaan Tto Htote laduatftol Name far »-eJ M Mimm is Oa. m 7 yg*. alt. ti I. Marty ala weahe la the lato aamaaar ^ Psmam end etampa MM MM Gtrte IMr 4 Art BM 101.. »• t«3 M Pattiag Tims lAsk 4m aafa uarty toll aad dM gaad work uiiklag to Tto t'Malon RapukMeaa Slate Maard af *Tah Caaaaie la ontor . MM MM pftoMag Rallida aa MM eiwuee -Bar ft Act Mk mi M HOH J Keiase. -Yke ('kata Imiry and Paad Oagaaltotoaer Bpr^ium la Murlal ladtowH has tto BeM af Mb totaling MM MM Bar U Art U. Mto . M MIto BalMsr IM ftM aad to dalag Ms beat to BM wit tto Mk- -W M Waton Mfg Ca Mwiugaa Nailaaal Guard M-cuy t Bt Jahaa. MM MM Bar M Aet to Mto H lltoM to -Tto iWlfoM D G N< Mtskigaa NaMaaal Owand - M-tMru A Rl 4M 4M •sr 1 Ad T kM R* tows na HM to NaMa korweit M M ftn Mr Os # c MM MM NN MN P M *4 II I4M HM fta ftM an toev Btod *•*4 a* 4ft r wt n to MBMa. dvwMto toes wa a»4i on ftM to Tto Mniwat iftaa o* )«• < i 1 a i • w kl « '«T t k M r ti 1.0 not k# M Heskwasn Hwl the fh'* Mai «e»> ■'’iiisna>-Wtoo on eWdam a* oe< Arm % $1 MkkkR fit riMRh @iikto • *VI tp isha* r'VfWMt wrv •TTrugg wT’f «*-4 %«■.«»«»> ge. IMMt 1 ad< *-« ua V ae« «kia mwaniT i.«wi m 9^ to Me 1^ Edward Gillisoii, Prop. PAGE 10 1912.

HpMTipicATMNm worn ruM m ^ I ■H im ■! CITY DIRECTORY MfICI 8f Llllli^ ■AIR LIRE ARB BBARd. MINIAL AWm MMIAL. 1— Baglaalag at Btatloa M and ma- 9 parflioiAM^ nlag to BUtion M ainUl ba li Inek tlla; from Statloo SO to Htatlon 70, REAL ESTATE i IM ARTHITR O. ud BUQBNB of Onm Cootracf MuUI ba It'lneh Ula: man Btatloa 70 VIART -10* dprtBS StrMt. ome* pb afhbatdor baa bad bia bauaa I Hvrmaa Rlaclar aatavulaad to M sball ba H-lach tira, aad on the kwira; 1:M to 4;M p. wl, •sooftioowlr poiatad. pany Hiuiday avaalac^ llraaeb from Btatloa 0 to Btatloa Itx ■MtUys. OUior boam bf appolbt- l Mr. aad Mf» Job* Bmttb Md cbll* Mrs. Ouata Martin and son Auguat > Notice la Hereby Divan. Tbat 1. .22 or tarmiaua akall ba O-lach tils. It oBly. Oet. IS iMrse rlaltad ia Labaaon laat ttuaday. spent Bunday with Pred Tladt aad Loola P. Oraaa. County l>raln Com- 2— All tile akall ba laid to tba aa> Mr. aad Mra Prad Ught vtaltad ral- family la North Bangal. | sslsalo ner of the County of Clinton. tabllsbad grade aad oa tba Has of Buy (iiat Farm now W. A. aC'CTT. Pbyaleaa aad Sursaoa. ativas la BC. Ohaiiaa. Bagtaaw oouaty. Prsd Mobnbe aad family entartala- |Blala of Michigan, will on the jaurvay aad on a smaath. arell obapad IgetchtMO bra. 1 to S, 7 to t p. a. OtLar part of last waak aad tbia. ed alevaa of tbalr neighbors Monday > 7 |A f>Awniiihnr A. D ^ ^ earth well tamped bM aad duadaya by appotatOMaL Mr. aad Mrs Martla Mpfaiy of evening. ^ ' ** *long the aides of same to boM them Draaabuab rtsitad Mrs. Mary Psacb Pred Martin and wife spent Bun- : 1912 la their proper placaa. Bargains. mL W. E SYlUiONlJa. Qtaupatb. at laat Buaday. day with John Bpaart>raker and fam- at the farm residenca of 2—Care must be taken to have all Loaaini aaar Ovig. Pmtlla Btoal Hotal. Tuaaday aad rrtday ut O. O. Knight aad aoas. Tom, Arthur lly joints well nttad. not leaving any bad aaph waak. froai 7 a bl to 7 p. a. sad Prad. srara In lanalag laat Satur­ Mrs. Lawla Raaataadt aatartalnod WM. SMITH boles la tbe joints. bant him ways tn oonaty* QuoA Strrl 20 aerm. 2 mllaa west of Marie, day making tba trip In tbelr Bulck me of bar relallvea Bunday. | West M 4- If quick aaad or other material Beach carllna, good 8 room bouaa. fair kai. Wa offer car. Mias DIadya Horton was pleasantly ^ ^ac. 14. In the Town- ahall be eacoualered tbat shall have bam. ovchard, aaaaJI fruit and barrlm. J*ll. L. r. VANAMHIIRU. offba o«w entertained at the home of Wm Man* Croaa' raatauraoL Otflaa houri • Mr. and Mrs. Hrmian Mohnkc and ahip of Hsnex. In aald (bounty of Clin- a tendency to run In through the Fine little farm at HJOO. «o 11 a u.; 1 to i aad 7 to i p. m. hhlldran. Mr. and Mrs August Irar hay Prlday evenlag. j ^ jp o'clock In tbe forenoon of joints of said Ula. the work shall be aad chlldraa. Mrs August Martin and *^»»»k Mankey ' aad family spent j day, proceed to receive bids ftor stopped immediately and the Drain I 40 acraa. 2 mllaa from Bt. Johan, Pbona SS5 Black BpaclaJ traat- good buildings. 12.100.00. foafiU for rbroBic dtaaoMaa atm Auguat of South ^ngal rlslled at Moadsy evenlag in Bt Johns. the nonstr inl II of s certain Drain Commissioner or l-laglneer in charge FOR tba bonM of Mr. and Mrs. Prad C. knosrn and doalgnalod aa **Kllla and shall be at once noHhed. 40 acres. 4 mUsa from Bt Johns. ' DU. WILLIAM HAVENS. H. D.— Tladt laat Sunday. Young Drain. ’* located and aslabllshed S—All tile laid that doas not con* 12.400.00. Phyalcian. Ofllca orrr Doty A William Walker was In St. Johns ♦ •> In the Township of Msaei. In said ' form to the above rondltiona are laid Raad. Aus 'IS. last weak Thursday. ♦ m.iiMR. ♦ County of Clinton and dmcrlbed aa st the risk of the rontractur. 40 acraa. IH miles from Powlar, a { Mra Fred Ttedt ami daughter. Mias ♦ ♦ eroent or slutable collars ahall good farm, at leas than 12.500.00 if j SALJE follows, to-wltt: BaRBRT C. Bl’CK. M . D. dlaaaaaa Of Martha TIedt were In St. Johns last be used to exclude quick-sand or oth­ bought aoon. ay^. aar, ooaa aad throat oaly. Week Tuesday. J - ■ ■ Bl.Rl'TKN DP BI BYEY DP KLLIH er soils from entering at the joints. 40 acraa. 4 miles from St Johns. orrira ovar CbapBiaa'a otora I t'harlle 4;eorgr and Julius WIckes A.YD YDr.YD DMAIR. 7 —All tile ahall be left In an ex­ wy tarnm. About to pi assn ranging from lb la 444 4'arr In Ohio on bualneas this week. Mlnutas of survey of center line and posed condition until accepted by the 7 B DODOE. M. D. Offlea aad rtil- 4 4 Mr aad Mrs. H K. tllbaon and A- I>ratn Conimiaekmer or Engineer in 82 acres. 4 miles from De Witt, fine too acraa. (}ama aad mm un hatebn daaca osar Spauldlad's hwd., opp. aiteclflratluna for the cleaning out, level aoU. good buildings, 7 acres buying. ♦ HKMiiAL f'K.XTKU. ^ H. t'armll and family of Elsie waw deepening, widening, stralghiening. charge after -which the drain may be Btaal. 4 41 Sunday vlaltors at C. H. t'aimll's. hardwood Umbsr, $4,000.00 for quick extending and tiling of a drain known filled, care being taken to All with aaJe.^ t EDISON OOVET. PH D. M. D, 4444444444444444^ Mrs. Mabel Buckley la entertaining aa the "Bllia and Young Drain.” lo ­ nothing but earth. Pb^slrlati and surpaoa. glvtag apae* ______la slstar from lisnslng this week. cated in the Township of Easex. (To. Surveyed by order of Loula F. 50 seres. One farm, 4 miles from St. Ovid Ot.. tal attaatloB to chroalc dlaaaaaa Rev. Wilcox will preach in the hall i The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church of Clinton, Michigan, and running as Dreen, Clinton f’ounty I>raln Commla- Johns, $100.00 per sere. Offlea orar NoTtoB's Hardwars malt Sunday at 2:30. iraallied over $12 at their chicken pie follows: sioner. 120 acres, 5 milm from St Johns, FV»rty*llve were present at the M. B. istippar Thursday evening. The next R. D. Mc.Nl’TT, Surveyor, Ovid, MicSi. Btnr*>. in WsahtactOB Asa. Booth. PAKl’KL ONE—Commencing at a $80.00 per acre. LaaalBK. MicblBaa. Aid Society which was very pleasantly | meeting will be held with Mrs. Ira (Tontracta will be let for the fur­ point in Hayworth C'raak 15.55 chains ISO acres. 7 miles from St Johna. 4 entertained at .Mra A. C. Blakealee's > Loynes West and 0.32 chains .North of the nishing and erecting of the following: dbwtibtb . last Thursday afternoon The follow- D. C. Halnas la again on the sick 11 lines of Steel I Beams 8 S feet mile to car line, good buildings, rich South M post of Bactloo 24, Town 8 dark loam soil. $8,000.00 Would Ing oflkwrs were elected: Prealdeot. i North, Kaagf 3 West. County of Clin­ long p'summ Aimdl IML B. C JBVANBSLJni. D. D. B^ Mra A. C. Blakealee; vice president. 1 Mrs (leo. (Vrbb and daughter May 2 lines of Steel (Tbannel Beams 8 4 omallsr farm in exchange. Offlea ov Blau Baak. SL Jelna Mrs. Leslie Roaekrana; secretary. , Mrs.IAvoHYfPn SHRD OMPM’ PJ— ton. State of Michigan, thence over VnOMAB MANN. D. D B —Ottlea oaer and acroaa SOCTH EAST M SOfTH feet long. In fact onn furalah you anything In Mra. C. L. Shafley; treasurer. Mrs. W. |Of Mteie visited relatives In town on 2 Bar 2-lnch Angle Balling with OhapBian'a alara. WE8 T % of Section 24. town, county farms. Large Hat to chooae from, T. Plowman. Mr. aad Mrs Tyler Hill I Prlday. protected ends. (^ty property and buslnem propo- Cnfty Properfty Mias Ijynrh of Baglnaw is spending and stale aforaaaid. otrned by WM. will entertain the next society at YOI'NC. AND WIPES distance of 15.55 2 lines of 3-4 Inch tic rods 24 feat sltlone for aale aad evch^iifi. ARTHTR CORBIN, Dantlat, offtos at their home Thursday, .Nov. 14. the weak st the home of D. T. l.mmanclng at the Oteee ovar Btata Bank. Bt. Johns, Mleb houses and lots. Mias Elsie CTatlln of Cogeville is Owoaao Wednesday. atrvetion of (Temeot Abutments for BTALBRIDOE A KKLUBT. Attotnaps point laat above deacrlbad. vlx 0.32 Daloo phone lit roiMsia' M visiting her cousin. Mias Buale Rice. Wednemisy. ^unty of Cllnt^. to 4 2 goo.good I. BARLE BROWN. Attmnay at Law Mrs Holland of Bt Johns vlaltad at I* ^usin Portland Cement to 4 parts of good oflice on the comer over the thsace over and across WEST 4 OF Offlcaa ovar Btata Bartt. Bt Jobnn bar brother's. Mr. and Mrs. (j. E ; sharp gravel. Plans and specifics- SOr’TH EAST 4 of Section 24. town, uair T«DB spmmiHa : Suburban depot and will be Plowman. last week. Rig INspInyn hy Twa lalerests. i Ilona will be furnished on day of let­ ootinty and state aforesaid, owned by WILL H. BRDNBON. Attoniar at Law. ■------Displays that are bound to attract ting. And mra tba halaasa la a battar pleased to show property* any Bt Johna. Mich Partnnm in Fncaa. . more than ordinary attenttoo at the A SMITH A.ND WIFE, a dis ­ ('oniracts will also be let for *hc way to gat a start tbm to limit your . i r / 7 There's oftan much truth la the ' Second Annual I^and and Apple Show tance of .>4.53 chains, aa follows; . __ , ^ LTON A MOINCrr, Attoraayo at Lai Boutb !W G..t I0.«l cbal.. u> «ner of said County ■ONVT TO LOAN—On of South West 4. enrity at rannonnbls rafean Md on The all-year-arouad girl la the beat ever bemi shown in this or any other of riiaion. '.o wolch reivrouce may anMafaetory tirma. nt Tbn Blnls girl of all. otate. I'ARCEL THRBB—T'otumenrlng at be had by all partiss Inie*rated, and Bank of Bt Johna. Largs or araall the point laat above described, vlx: bids will be made sad received ac­ amounts Qall and nns um J. W 0.12 chains West of .N*orth East cor ­ cordingly. ('oatracta will be made Mnblar. tf ner of West 4 at South West 4 of with the lowest rosponsible bidder DM You Readl My Adld Of Election Notices Section 24, 'Town 8 .North, Range 3 giving adequate secufitv for tbe per­ IKIlfHT TO LOAN—At low rats of tn- Went. (VMinty of Cltnton. Bute of formance of the work. In the sum SispL 21Lst sund 22itidl? karant Pann s aad oMy pnapafty fbv Michigan, thence over and across the then and there to be Axed by rm, re­ ania Inqulrs at ofBaa of ■ ■■ DRRBRAL RLK'TIOR. RBDIHTBATION ROTlCi: SOITH 4 OF .NORTH EAST 4 of serving to myself the right to reject It Slated that this fann had to be aoM la the next thirty days, WblbTldgs .Notice la hereby given that the Section 24. town, county sad state say and all bids. *1710 date for the which la 7 milm fram T aimtag. 2 1-2 milea frsux Holt. 82 screa. 8-room Notice ia hereby given Uiat the next Boards of Rsgistrstloo of the several Isforasald. owned by JAMBS RHY- oompietlon of such contract, and the house, alee lawn, tmeemeat barn 34x40 18-fbot punt aaother bam 20 (teoersi Electloo will be held in the warda of the CXtj of Bt. Johna, C'oun' NARD AND WIFE, a distance of 22.03 terms of payment therefor, shall be X SO 2 good ben housss. new tool-shed 20x 34. doable corn crib aad THE STATE BANK OF (?1ty of SL Johns. State of Michigan, ty of Clinton. State of Michigan, will chains, aa follows: .North 0* 30’ East announced at the time and place of buggy shed sll buildings painted and hi up-to-date coodltioa. 80 on Tnesda y, Revessber 6, lilt, at the be In ■iwrlTTr on Satardny, Rev. 2, A. 0,78 chains lo angle 8, thence North letting. aerra of plow land 2 scree of eugar bueh. 2 orcbarde of 150 appleo, ST. JOHNS. places In the aeversi wards of said D. lilt, at the placea In the several 83* West 7.58 chains to angle 8, .Notice Is Further Hereby Given. large amount of cherries and plum treae. this Is a level Axnn ae*t one city as Indicated below, vis: wania of said city aa Indicated below, thence .North 64* West 3.47 chains to That st the time and place of said let­ of the beat in the county. Make me an ofter on thu farm at oace. angle 10. thence North 52* What 4.00 roaniriAL aro satirim . Flret ward at Engine bouee. vlx.: ting. or at ouch other time and place 80 aerra, 7 miles from Lansing, double set of biiHdlags. perfectly Second ward at Wnahburn’a ahop. Flret ward. Michigan United Trac­ chains to angle 11, Thence North 41* eSAPTTAL PAID IN PULU IM.OOh. thereafter to which I, the County level well drained, not a foot of waste lead. $86.00 per sere. Third ward at Salvation Army tion (To. OSN*e M'eet 3.00 chains to angle 12. thence irraln Commteeloaer aforesaid, may room. West Hlgham St. Second ward, at Farmers' Hotel. West 0.51 chains to terminus at a adjourn the same, the aaanenienta for 58 1-2 acres 10 mllss from law slag all good buildta^, boot of 9. A, TRAVTB ▼too Praalda n t For the purpose of elecUag the fol ­ Weat Railroad Street. point 0.51 chains Weat and 8.08 chalna ' beoeAu to the lands comprised with- soli, all new wire fraesn. If bought la the next 15 days goes for $2450. ■. WELUBt North,of .North Wwt corner of Weat I W. PITEOBRALD CanMar lowing offleere. vlx.: 'Third Ward, at Fhrmera’ Mutual In the ’’Bills and Young Drain Bpec- 70 acres 3 miles from Bath, all fiuildtags la Aroiralaao coadltlon, NATIONAL—Fifteen electors for Insurance Office, Walker Bt. W. 4 of South East 4. Section 24. oF'the A. J. B Jury mtstaat Qsahlar Ul AanenaiDent Dlntrlct.” and appor- best of black loam soil, no waste load. $45.00 per acre. a. A. TALLMAINjB Tsilar !*realdent and Vlee-Preeldeat of the Fr>r Uie purpose of reglateiing the ’Township of Emex. county and slate tionmenu thereto, will be announced rnited Statea; one ('ongraaaman-si- nann-nr of lUI such peraona who ahall aforesaid. by me and will be subject to review Farms and city property la all parte of the state aad dty for Ibree par osnt tntarant paid on oar^ Large for the State of Michigan; one i be poaaesaed of the necessary quall- for one day. from tan o ’clock In the aale or trade, ("orrespoadsace ■nawsred promp tly. tBtaatoa of dapealt aad on oavtegi HBIRCB. (’oogrwaamsn for the (’ongraaaiooal Acatlons of electors who may apply forenoon until five o'clock la tbe nf- book aceounta Drafls laonsd good tn Minutes of survey of district of which mid precinct forms 1 for that pumose . ceatar Has _ ternoon. Phone 200-202 Oak­ any part df tba TTnltad Btataa or Can* a part I In sracrtlance with an opinion of speclAcaUons for the cleaning out nda aad la tba prlnelpHl ettlas of Sub-divtalofis Sec. Twa. Rge 7901 X Jo BURKE STATB-Dne Governor;■nor; unewnahlp of Ha- don aitendad cooalotsn t wttb ante eex. County of Clinton. Sute of 31 4 A In SW (Tor. of 8 Commis si oner of tbe State I.and Of- ' ward or preclact. NOR HOW MANY 4 of .VB 4, 100 rods banblna 8 u parlor faetlltlan for amk* flee- iriMBB HE HAS V’OTBD there, be Michigan, and running ae follows ; tag eollactloas of all ktnda. K and W> by 50 rods N liserlo F. Gllsoo. highway rummlsslnti ROnCE. JUDiriAl^—One Justice of the 8u- j MITYT RK-RBni8TER In his ward or PARCBI. ONE—('ommencing at s er of the ’Township of Greenbush. are Monay laaaad on apprrwnd aoouil* point In the Kills and Young Drain at and 8 ...... 24 iN 3W To Wta. Ferrier, Harry J. Aadrowo. preme Omrt for the term ending ' preclact on BatunUy. Novembsr 2Dd. Jsmes Rhynard sad wife hereby nntiflsd that at the time and December 31. 1813, to All vacancy. A1 1812. or be CAN .NOT VOTE at the SUke 63x.ll. being 0 of Branch, on Amlel Dombrof. A. U. Btoekwoll, Jea- DIBRCTOBB. K 7-8 of 8 4 of .VM’ 4 place aforesaid, or at such other time so one Juallee of the Bupreme (Tourt general elOcUon, November 5th. 1813. Section 34. Toem 8 .North, Range 3 and place thereafter to which said ate M. Bsylle. W. Q. Hoimea. H. M. 1. Bsrle Brown. Oda Pullar. exc. s triaagulsr par­ Hoeraer, Theo. Hseh. Jerome Clark for the term ending December 31. Weat. ('ounty of Clinton. State of hearing may be adjourned, I shall I. W. PltagaraM. H B. Ranland , Women Kleeiors. cel of land rommeac- (eot. of), Elleo Granger, Margarat 1817, to All vacancy. Michigan, thence over and acroaa proceed to receive bids for the coa- A. J. B Jary. F. A. Trarli ing 25 rods 8 of NE Holbrook. Lena H. Fry. Guy 8. Oar- IJOGISLA’ITVKl—One Senator In the__ In accordance with Section 4 of Ar EAST 4 OF SOr’TH BAST 4 of Sec- structloa of said drain In the manner C T. Bnbenrk. Dr. M WaHar, State lisglalature for the Senatorial iucle 3 of the Conatltutlon of the State jtlon 24. town, county aad state afore- | (Tor. running 25 rods N, ber, Eraeot Wekenman. Mary Perrta, C. B OBtela. M’ 35 rods. SK to place heretnbsfore steted, aad also that at dlatrlet of which aald prectact forms of Michigan, aad Act 204. of the Pub- mid. owned by BLIZABETH BRIT- ! such time of letting, from ten o ’clock William Each. John Bauer. Mary B. of beginning 14 8N 3W Davis, Mary St^well. aad all otksra a part; one Representative In the He Acta of 1808, the Boards of Regis- TON. a distance of 10.22 chains, as In the forenoon to Ave o'clock In the Bute Laglalature for the Repreaen- (ration of aald city will register thelfoUowa- South 88 Beat 10.22 chains Will Stewart Interested In fas following propoaod NE 4 of SW 4 except I afternoon, the aaseosssenU for bsae- Grand Trunk R. R. tetive dietiict of which aald precinct names of all women poosoeelng the j to terminus at a point 41 rods East ' Ate of the lands com prissd wlthta Improvemsnt. dx; tke ronstruetloa of forms a part. qualidoatlona of male electoie who . and 38 rods South of North East cor- , 3-8 A In .NW’ Cbr. 11 a sower, rosuneaclag on Baldwin Bt. Time Cgurd rods E and M’ hy 28 tbe ”EIIIs and Young Drain Special (X>r.VTY~One Judge of Probate; naake PERSONAL APPUCA'nON 1 ner of West 4 of South East 4 of ^ 270 feet west of the ceator of iBmtno aa rods .N aad 8 24 Assessment Dlatrlet” will be subject one Sheriff; one (V>unty Clerk; onelf< ’^ rsgtatrstkKi; PROVIDED j Section 34. 8N 3W Bt. aad running east on aald Baldwin Paal W. Britton. Is review, and jnqu, aad each of you. BnpMa win ba ran all CTounty T>( surer; oar Registsr of that sll such sppileanu must own Bt, to the ceater of Thiiiiiiimi bl. HPKCIFH’ATIDRR. E 3-5 or BE 4 of SW owners of aad pernons Interested in thence north 00 Emmons Bt to State’ wfliteM at Rt Jt Deeds; one IToaecutlag Attorney; property aseeeeed for taxes some ­ the aforesaid lands, are bsreby cited where within the county shove named, 1 (Tenter stakes are set 10 feet to 4 aad a trUagular St aad coaneettag with the public in aa fans two Circuit (Tourt Omimtee to ners; to appear at the tloM sad ptece of tero (V>ronei except that say woman otherwise the left of SUtlons .No. 0 to 27; 5 4 place of load eommeac- sewer tn said State St Trains Bast team M. Jabna. 1; one County Surveyor; f t ibe elgbch day of 4—Tbe extreme width ef land nee j ft it rads. E 40 roda aad twelve. FBDEATF RMTirt DF rmAnut tteti taeahlbd the direoi expsaditore | Nora —bor. stgbteen bendrsd alaetv- eeanry for the Improving of eoh N (n pisee of begtantag li IN IW PtraeaL Idsailrai of OMte rise tats and owns iBteisi txro yeate aad sd mantas prior tor of esM drain nball te tte ahoeisvej U ms 9W A. Irateh. iiraassd. Evtevd R Nash, Mouaowehl ef Wratphalta. ntatea WIN 8sr lioasiag A M. t7tBA 0:M. saaooood 8er teeea or owns In mid loot nnmod doy, nad evnry eurveyed Hne Andrew IMwell •seraiur of ooM eoteto. hovtog autda (teoaty. Mtehtena. haiiiiM^ II II r M. I;IA I’lO. liM. 7tlR ♦<» Usnltna MaUv ' rltfllsod male tabsMiaat nf Indtaa 811 aapieo not sfterttag the 7V»wwohlp of Clresabush spptirattea for tte altewsass of bis f U. IS II falBbtl •lU her any nibvi iasspbt. • nnttee nf the l*ntted Btntos. highway nball te leraod on an any 1 •< IN tW •oal sesouat sad for hte dtoohafEs •ooaiy rsr aa inUat - - ... Lssvigg taaslng ter DsWWi aai H nad not n nrambnr nf any trtbn. ihi^l eeree hogmaOOB tehhl tw«> rodeada Ifeslih and Hig hway TbereasoB It te osAsrad. That ■e te PVoah Anthony Jobgs^ M ft flAI OO. I••fli, If flajiooet end mra '. be an Steetef and enltttod le rate; bnt •neh aide of the eagle atete 4 parrel ef load ema- Thoredsj, the fllst da| of tteOobsr« A. oaM appttrattaa wID r M.t m 4 «A4 0A I IA lO^Ot ptorarti temg e • es»e ahsl! te an eteaSnr nr entttisd 4 8ii (t«Bher aad rabhiah wtibia ''*'* «-tag el a fwtel M Eu t8IA st owe orloth in tee after boaiteg SI the Fiwhah * ’ eboee ffiffis teem Itemn* eher* eithia ib* dutetet cf lervtne vtUr At Ea» elurflen wntsas b- IS itiNtte the e«ea*nttmi and »ds N . »vwo4 ' I ' ef AE 4 res of aa*4 t I hi tee Mh dsv nf tts, ^ I ■■lOM lisdsm IMeOiten '• m' 1. ». v-Oe VI i. itw* *-•» n ilted In thH and OMSIii U« * if rods N 40 tu Ibe rwv ef And it te e cheek a r e. i-lfe ftenemouwM ew IIM ' ni* next peeeodmo e»^h etertsan t. rfrf. lip npe^' henfe* * ■ i-erW'i^ var^^ir fVet ta4e *< (he fiu fed teara ef s»M j f-A l«na»-A M T m I'tek 18 OS P ed '*> 'M •-( Pf«|Mr-<»ra ■ -eang- e-i.i mm • tSftfv-frtVv •)! 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TliBaT.|OllMlirawt.THUmMk\ AFTBDiOOll—OCTOBER 24, 1912. PAGE 11 T — tag I lahd fh ai^patSaUc giaariag, I, ------rjT jy ar-r. . ____ friends and saw. Mt crrntal paper Floyd paused to wave a rasponaa. and I ten yefeS? itant^ ■ addroan. He sal J amny news* walghta oovartng an eaeallant photo preeesUy the Marcury aped after iba ^ xpart^t where Mr. Qi^ papers uaed to aolor their publleatlonai of the giver were prueantsd an aon- set between the telegraph ope rato r 'and they kara not quit it yet He vanlrs. oars betng taken that only one Before ten o'clock they bed leel ea-1 r* through! newapepers should be mere went to a family. And they dM not "Where he cnmmlly ; feerlaeefearlaea la their writlag and ahould other tire. Inst the day ont. woadarad. I spread the whole truth without fear or lae cream and wafera ware earved “Those Urae tm yetr da memU.. "Hello, heUi»-nohello—no. hold the wire, I favor. Wllllain . M. Smith spoke rMry broufilit all tb« all." ns sn nathualsstlc thrse yeniMiid ebook hta bead, exhibiting e aheef of [farm and home life. He deplored the old puople fof milaa anniad. and tiM lOEANQQ M. *Td Coney lalaad! You sent him?" shoated when leaving the store. More yellow laiagrami "He offered to go," Mr. Oraen I many way* of extravagance In our window d«>r>oratloo of ax>bowa and than s thousand psople raapondsd to "Not yet. The Ruby Company tele- I hasn**. state and nation life and ad- iron* and tho custum«> of four dacadaa Jerkily Imparted. “Pleaae go to bed. the tnvltstlon given in last weak'* ^ dmJimCmJk grapha that they shipped tbe order won ’t you? Floyd can tahe care of located mom economy In uoelaea bur­ a^ii allrrrd up nMfaofiaa of Iook for- eaus aad departments. He favored Klale Hun. and It Is rsndy indeed that lest week by expraea: the expraea hlmaelf. 1 should think, aad he haa •ottca fvemtm. One group, •ridantly better highway laws and the roartjiiet so many good things are aald of s Maa^ company telegraplm that they sent the had a two weeks’ rest to got randy for o tod aoai iai, who ant on the aunny person 'while he Is still sJIve.' as vass carload on from Chicago two days ago meota of matters pertaining to otate. this." window ledsF were especially enter- heard on the streets of Klsle last Hat* and it must be here." tC A. Bevy rendered a fin'- solo, »(e^» talnlnc to the ntodern paaawrby. "What do you mann? Jle haa bean urday of the man who oalebrated the ii*.' til "The freight ear must have been the Mlaeea IxMNnls an inatnimentai ••Been to ahahe hands with MtHtle?^* 4Pth annlvetnsry of bis aervlee to tbe working at tbe factory or with you duel. The Club then adJoLirned to eahed one. -Well, 1 miens so." was left In the New York yarda. Instead of ever stnea we came ba^ from Indlan- public of this vicinity. being sent out here," deduced Stanton meet at "Orchaid Home Farm” wltii the reply. "Why any, the sprlnc after apolia." iCoaHnuad from Inal wank.) ! ho would ao# Floyd at the courso and eznaperatedly. Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar Burk on Nov. ip. my wife died I owed him flOS.OO. It In a nervo na exasperation tbe aealet' 1«I2. Mm. Grace Pearce and non attended I bagin tho work which Intoxlcatod him "New York aays It Isn ’t there." took me three years to pay It and Tha Drat atap was'nuula. Vbr tba •nt manager whirled his chair around. Mottle never aqueeted me a mite" the wedding of her slater, Mrs. Zara aa it doos all thooo who once acquire "Perbapa they shipped the order to naxt two waaks thay aaw anch otbar "He had a two weeks* vacation." be "Mottle was never a cheap John, but I Fox. In IMtuburg laat week. tho foarlooa maatory of a ear at high the Mercury factory by mistake," "People could live on half the food fraquantijr. INrloa Stanton brought epeo da and taato tho strong oxclto- reiterated croaaly. "He told me that the.v ent now," saya a phyatoan. Also a nma aenerally pot bis money's Mra Arthur Wnatherbee la enter ­ Floyd suggested. he waa going off by hlmaelf for a qnlet ona of the Marcury onra and took Jaa- mont of tho racing gamo. Ho drew a perhaps w© c^ld gel along with half worth." aald another. "And do you taining her brother, C. H. Smith, of Mr. Green looked at blm In scorn. rest. Yeu don ’t have to know every- atca for aadata nftanioon diivns. Snv- broath of anticipated exhilaration: "Of aa many doctons nitnd when he broke that yoke of IJnkota It la 17 yearn since Mr. courae I 'phoned there first of thlag, Stanton. I fancy he needed a oral rainy days aha gava him swaaC thia waa the ground where be aad adeera to haullnjc lops?" And the Hmlth haa been lo Michigan before. all. The chief aaya they are not there, rest after whal you put him through cboeolat* sad aat oppoalta him bafora Floyd stood closest In understaadlag either, and to telegraph all along tbe laush that followed proved that all Mr. and Mrs t'baa. Norton enter ­ ont west, ho aakod me not to tall you Chan. C. Colllaon, a levernum living tha blight llttla haartb. llstanlng or and where Jeoaloa could never come. had seen the now dignified merchant tained Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kebler, of line until we trace tte car.” about It Hollo —IM—'’ at MO No. 4th St.. Saginaw, staten: breaking steers. talhlng with tha aquabla aunnlnaaa ao But he wished that ahe bad not "Have you done It?" Stanton In­ Grand Ledge laat week. Meadamea (Continued next week.) "I bad a aavere cnee of acute kidney From early nwimlng until late at Norton and Kebler are alstem Uka Floyd ’s. Indaad. Stanton noon looked so strangely grave aad^wlstfiiL quired. I trouble with pain acroa a my back and night Mr. Hates shook hands with old cam© to faal with bar tha aanaa of that owanlng. It troubled hUn. "I'm doing It now. I’ve got aa far i irraguiar kidney actioo. 1 finally Andrew Unman returned to bis companionship and eartalnty of balag home In Flint laat week. west aa Utlee and each freight yard | ^ I took FVMey KldMy Pills, and In a few uadarstood that ha fnlt with bar broth- days time the pain left my back, mg Mr. and Mrs. Knile Lnnghain en ­ CHAPTER XI. denlae having them." ig ♦ nr. Bnt ha nasar was rough to Jon- kl^ey actioo became regular and to ­ tertained Mrs. Phoebe McDonald, of "Well go to lunch. Floyd The an- ♦ DrrL.4IK .4ND GIICE^HrHH. ♦ Bicn. The Laat Raoa. awers erlll come In meanwhile." day 1 am entirely free of all kidney Aakley, laat weak. ♦ ♦ trouble." VaaSIckle A Ohutple. Mm. Albert Bemear is caring for Dniing that latnrml hn did not "Hay. Floyd, got a spar# Era ax- ’There was a hotel near-by, which ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ her daughter. Mra Arthur Weather- aaat Ployd. Jna won busy thirty mllss ttagulahor la your camp?" Mr. Green made hta headquarters, and by, and a new granddaughter, at 19u- .Kp tha Httdnoo vnllay, at tha Marenr *T guoaa ao." called a gay rippling whare Stantoe and fkoyd ehooa to An impertinent paragrapher aeker George Halner aococnpaaled his sla­ “How much would you be worth If reka. jfactory* Jnsalca aald. and as Stanton voice acroae the gray dasm mist. stay. A good many of the other driv ­ lof coorsa knaw from his maelianlelaa'a "Juat throw It Into the aoxt pit, ter. Mra. Maud Blits, ao far aa law- you loot all your money?" But bow Mr. and Mm Fred Bvans and ers aad oMalala alae remained for that Blng last Tuaaday. daughtor. Ruby, attended the mar- own Btstamant. Only It Impraassd him thoo; Jack’s whlatliag again." can we lose what we haven’t got? A tousled head appoared from the ... ___ .^..1 Mlaa Iva Wagner la very aick with Hage of their son and brother, Homer as rathnr strsaga that Floyd could not *T d run Into little old New York. . •ymptoma of typhoid fever, third la the row at repair pita. Contemporary opinea that “eome at Grand Raplda Imt Wednes ­ gat away avan oaoa or twloa to aan the diivtr of the Atalanta ear ex.. John Mahar visited her dau- day. , The bride was Mias Fannie men can get a reputation for wlndoBu his sistar. ”Lat Floyd alone. Im’d rather hear plalaed to Stanton, "only I’m afraid it'^hter. Mrs Millie Sweet. In I^analng In an hour's spee^." And oome nMm Homer* of Grand Rapida. Masnwhlla tha Cnp rsoa waa ap­ mo whistle than you talk." Jaatnd tha I can lone It in some fool remark. Mra. O. 1.,. Hralnard spent Laat week ** “ * *^****f •» through Brooklyn from Friday until Tuesday, proaching. On th# last avaolng bafora offender. "Bealdee. he's working, la ao oftee." | R*y Stevens of KaJamaaoo was a in lAurmnd oaring for her sister, Mrs Stantoc want out to th© Long Island It tmo, Floyd, that you can make a Football this .vear will have to enm- Keeps Toor Stope J. G.'Show. To the hotel the answers ooetlnued caller In this vicinity laat Sunday, coorsa. be csllad on Jasalea. worn-out taxicab motor run liko a now I pete with eone mighty gamey pollUook The Mtsees Verna Utrhfleld and to come all that afternoon, until Mr.{ Mr. and Mra. Volney Carter and ^AKrajrs Ready for CoaqMUiy^ *Tt Is poasibl© to coma into New foreign engine? Sooan onn told mn Green and the olBoe were snowed over|'Mra. Irene ('aster expect to leave hem Hadle Peck <‘ame from .Mt Pleaaant York, of courae." ha said to har. "But •o." lo npend the week end with their par­ by strtpa of yellow paper. The larger In about two weeks for Mlaslaaippi A blight, clssn, glotSY stove is tbe jof I shall stay out thar© until after the "Why, yna. Jack: but I haven’t any and pride of every housekeeper. But it ents. the dty and the more crowded lU where Mrs. Carter has eiQploy'ment. j John Selfiitlgo has sold the South race. After that, after Floyd and I Gate to fix your car now," cant* th* freight yard, the longer the time ra-| Mr- Mrs. Norton Blank and non is hard to a stove nice and shiny— coma back, shall I see as much of Keep To ui Horses aolass Black Silk Stove Polish is us^. jSlde restaurant to .Mr. .Markle of near sweet reply. "Como crank tbe Mer­ qulred to make the search for the' t'l*** ‘lle attended the funeral of the yon? Or won ’t you want me around cury for me. one of you, I srant to miastng car and report the result to former'a uncle. (Tieater Blank, at .Ma- Here is the reason: Black Silk Stove j Kureka. who will take |K>aa(waloa when you have blmT* Polish stiekt rigkt to tkr trom. It doesn ’t Nov. lat. The uaiiie rooms that Mr. hear her run." Long Island Rapida last Saturday. I Startled, she met his eyes, then HeditKv andSlrons rubofforduit oft. Its shtoe lasts four I Helfrldge has had for the acconioda- One of tbe laughing mechanics ran Attw four rfelock, th, nwU wm . ttmei longer than the shine of any otkor j lion «»f his guests liave been secured turned away hurriedly to th© piano. forward, but paused aa a tall figure oi-n tor pnu^c. u.111 ^'***>' “Jes and I do not tlm of our In .North Dakota, after spending sev­ I ^ polish. You only neetl to poli^ ome~ j by the new proprietor. advanced from the shadow of tbe The Mercury went out for a couple of r (araef fmmrth as often, yet >‘our stove will be I Four luembeni of the family of Or- friends." sh© rebuked. "But beyond stand. eral weeks with her pamnts, Mr. and UMt mmt (immtr, hrtgkUr and better looking than that, how can any one tall what will clrrulta. and loot another tire by aktd- Mrs Nerolali Halner. i tin Muhbanl are down with dlphthe- dlng on a turn. After that the oar it baa been since you first bought it. Use happen? We can Just live our best Floyd straightened up from bending Columbus Wagner and Miss Iva ;rta Mra. Dwyer, a trained nurse, stood before Its camp,—"Afraid of •very day and wait to see further. over tbe untaooded motor, ablnlng- Wagner wem sent to Detroit laat week from Saginaw is raring for them wealing out her last pair of sboeo," Sometimes things get twisted wrong." eyed and vividly aglow in the mw, salt as delegates from the Rebekah lodge. Buckeye The largest crowd on Saturday aeen air that awept acroaa the bare Long Royd Informed ooilclUms questionera. Mrs. FTeetnan of Albion and Mrs. in town for a year. "What la the matter? What Is twist­ Feeding HACK SILK ed wrong. Miss Floyd?" Island meadows. "Can ’t you buy them aomewhere Lonnila of Big Rapids mturned to The first bsnd <*oncen of the season Moliksses She shook her bead, smiling across "Stanton!** he gladly welcomed,and else?" chafed the irritated Stanton. ' their home last FVIday after spending Was given Hsturday evening atrlpped off a rubber glove to give Tbe assistant manager stared tn a two weeks with their sister, Mrs. Jno. STOVE POLISH Mrs. I.siura Durfee is on the sick her shouldera at him. I greeting: Floyd was glrllably careful reproach touched wtth hysteria. His Mahar. I list. "Nothing —nothing but me. Only I ksa> your Moak t i •M ytwr parlor stow, kitchen stow orgas stow. Teel dlsguBtingiy gloomy to-nlgbt: aa If of his hands and always protected collar was wilted, hla eye gtaaaea dan-1 — ----- in the t-tnk ot oa». Uct m cma Item your hartlware or blow Ussier. •Milan h^nnbins is home from I>e- tied by their cord CLFR .YOTKH. dlilon. Not a It you do not find it Av/cr than say oUier stow jtmit for a shon time. Jem and 1 were very far apart. Never them during work when poeslble. tonic, or s wsdl pnnsh you baw /err used Srtarr. yosr dss isf it mind. I wish you all good luck and "I Juat arrived here, by train." the "Buy them? Buy enough racing The Greenbuah Partners ’ Club for rlna. Int s nsn»- stNborlted to rvtoad yotir tnunsr- Hat we foal .Mrs. Rose Kddy returned to Detroit Gres fitting the Mercury to laat you mtioth of October met at "Cedar ist food tbs t sere you wtil agrsr with the of atS/r Friday aftem/mn. victory for tbe race." other explained. "Do you want to MteasUiuM oMo-dste wnmsn who are now usias Black take the car out?" for a three hundred mile road race. YIew P^rin." with Mr, and Mrs. 1.^ G. bulid* up dash. Mk Ktow iwHsh swl who say it Is the "b*U .Miss .Margaret Wooley was called "What was that song you were sing ­ I.oomls on T^iesday, Get. 15. Although jSsse pmlitk rvrr wad/. ' ‘ : from the I', of .M last week by the ing on tbe drat day I came bereT* be "When you ’re ready," and get them here by to-morrow morn ­ Mtx wMh Um rsaulsr food of liorsss. esttle, "I am ready now. Get aome warm ing? What's the matter wtth you. fanners wem extr'Mnely busy gamer ­ ■bssporhoss: rouwiliMsa Us iwascve- , serious illness of her sister. Cene- asked irrelevantly. ing In the fall harvest, yet ther'* was iBsat ta to dar*. om umt wrtias: '*! LIQUID OR PASTE I vlevir. She hesitated, then struck a few things on. It is going to be chilly un ­ Stanton?" formarir pa"! Uw rwrtnary •snatnonUt — till the sun la out. ” "Well, Blnee there is nothing to do a good attendanc* and a splendid In­ now tM sad 1 are Miaiisw*.". | ONE OVAUTY There was a bread famine here Sal- chords upon the piano. ’’Tbatr’ terest manifested in the Club. .Meet­ It was not an emotional meeting, bnt but eat. come to dinner. Floyd." aald Butkey* Psming Molssn* is raUahad by He sure to s«t the grmmimf. Black KUk Htow I urday and many families were ob ­ "Yes. W’lll you sing it to me. ing called to order by l*resldent at roar tsoek : It aids diasstioo. ssviu foad. sad nil 1111 costs you ae aser/ than tbe ordiasn- ktad. the other. liged to content themselves with bls- now?" 10:30 o'clock by aingtog and rep« registers, fenders and stow •sss*. ooMs. ssr KqaoUy eeod tar hnrssa. |cult for .Sunday \V W Wcail was With her charming trick of prompt Tt lan ’t dinner. It’s supper," cor ­ ing the laord's Prayer; "Wlial an- the ontUs. ihsu or boa* ■Ipss brisht MOW free from ru*iiw by ustas ’■Johnny on th»' sptit," h«»wever. and rected his naechanlclan. "This la the glac AK AHt-OPYlWC EMAMgL Bt^ obedience abe at once seated herself moat Imponant of mother's duties?" Our PVao Trial Offsr. frsewmi cact saa • i snamcl c:iijr. b o'clock .Monday tnoniing found his country and you had your dinner at at tbe instrumenL Mrs. K A Hinith. She said mother's •snd ns this coopoo toilsr. sad siTour Use juia mjs jSXAL PSU2U (or 11^ i window* tilled with "bread enough, noon. But I'll come, anyhow." Mst propoOUaa . wnre. nickel, tinwan- or ’ r.i - ■> It work* quickly, It was no ornate classic, no love- duGee wem ao many and Important ansHy. awl Isswi m briUlasi surtscc. It l;aa ou and u» spare and no one cared to ask song, that the velvet-and-gold contral ­ At the table in tbe course of the that It was hard to tell which wen- W. H. EDGAR SON. ^ oqwsi for use us nutc wsbiles. when It was liaked Over eight huti- to voice braided Into Stanton ’s mem­ meal, a amall tea-pot was set before greatest. Some though father was un ­ eSlI kstsjTMm Itad. Mtah. i- 'dr»*d IfMives Were ia>ld in town Satur­ ory, to be in tbe near future a tortufe Stanton. der aa much responsibility aa mother BInck Silk Stowe Polmh Wotfap day. Many of the housewives wh<» "Chocolate, air." he waa apprised. for the rearing of chlldmn. After dls- W. H. COCAR A SON. STBUJNC. lUJNOU more acute than physical pain and per­ Usually Itakc «*n Sitturday probably sonal grief. ir-, "Wby, you bad noneat luncheon!" cuaalng recent work of congrees, the 530 I sfsrsss* Blvd. lucrut. Utah. attend'd the llat<'s' Anniversary and The pompadoured waitress giggled, hoeteas called for dinner. Indeed the bought hreu4l "Oft, In the •ttllv night "No, sir. But tbe gentleman sent a bounties of Datum wem lavishly Ibavs.. -bssd of catUs • Whll.- on her w».y to take the train Kre ■lumlter’ii riisin hath hnund ms. boy after some and came down and speed. for .Ann Arbor, to undergo an 'sper- Fond menvorv hrtnn the light shasp—...... boas sad—- tinrsss Of other 's around mi-." saw the cook, and cook ’a that fond of The afternoon session was "penetl Sand tm rour tnsl propos fUoo to prow atlon. Sunday aftem'ioii. .Miss Anna nonaenae. and ahe fifty-four next De- by singing "America.'' Mrw. Ullle ' Archer bad th.- misfortune to lose that Bostorv F—dins Moissaas will That was tbe quaint stiff melody of cember—” Rummell sang a tine solo Pr'wident bsoadtsll of Ums* her hand Iwg containing her piirw fifty years before, that Jessica Floyd Stanton looked nertMS Into Floyd ’a Morrison after a few Introductory re- and fr.2. her guld-lxtwed giass'-s and sung to Stanton tiefore they parted. mlrttaful gray eyes. marks then introduced Hon C C .R.PJ>>. • several other articles .No trace of On reaching home, an hour later. "I hadn’t anyUHng better to do. ” Vaughan, who mad a very infemst- ‘them has l>een found at th* present P.O.... Stanton found a letter awaiting him was the mallrloua explanation. "And ing paper on "The Flimier ami th'- ! w rltlng. I’rf-ss " This was a very dignified and John Selfridg. has sold his proper ­ from tbe assistant manager. Green. It I waa afraid your nerves would go to ty In Ithaca and liought a farm near was dated from I.ong Island, and re­ pieces If you didn ’t get your usual I l^>rnpell. minded him that tbe course would he drug and then you ’d wreck us to-oaor- j A iiumher of our normal and c«i| open for the last dav ’s practice next row." 10 TOt-IT SKTEI leg* si'ider.ts ar* (Ointng home (let morning during the early hours. “He'd coax a bird off a tree, air,” "The c-ar is at last ready, and If Floyd Paused to Wave a Reaponae. I know wnwan’s sogSrtaga .'lo. and several liallowe.m parties an* tittered tbe departing maid. I hsvo found lbs ours. Iseing plunii'*d In their honor you see .lea Floyd, tell him that we "Give me your cnp and have some," I win isati. less of aar ebasaa. my bsma imaM ECZEMA can not get lUong without him any both men were contenL Stanton had mseS wiib full losuosUoas to any softater tr' Mrs Iona Sloat was granted a de- Blanton briefly commanded. felt the thrill of relief and pleasure wooasti'sadaMnu. IwsatiotsU itf —nwts sb- ? i«r*.e .,f dnon. fn>m her husband, longer," ran the concluding sentence. "Going to throw It at roe. like you (bit euie—y««. my rssdsc. for yosrsslf. y i Jaiues Sl'»at, in dwosso, on Oct 11 Stanton put down the letter, frown ­ upon seeing bis mechanician which did that Jug of water on tbe first night dssgbtsr. your saotbsr. or your sisisr. 1 want CAN BE CUBED aurpGsed blm Into recognition of bow toil you Etow to curs yosisrlwa at boass wrib .Wrs l*earl I.*f.ets has se/ured em- ing at It In Irritated astonishment. we raced togetherT ’ teased hla com ­ tbehrlpof adoctor. Mao rosft uodarstsad wos< j ployment in laiitsing and with her Had not Floyd gone to prepare for the much uneasiness tbe Incident of the panion. obeving. SD'a sugerloya Wbsi we «oa,SB know traossn- night before had caused him. >a*r«anc«.we koow better ibsa any doetor. I hMur ! little daitgliter has movd to that city. race, with Green and by his irig tn an orrhanl n«*ar and why did not Green know every­ with the directions. "We have only and tenacious passion. Such a glance At My Exjiense. got one extra set here. The shipment , jtati- th' river Sunday morning thing? Possibly Floyd had l>een kept from man to woman would have been op tbs eatas. daslrs ta cry. bsS for the race hasn’t arrlvel! yet." vor v:ho ark Miss Dwyer of Saginaw finished at tbe Mercury factory: but In that a declaration, from man to man it was Id Madder triebiM PRRI.Ml iSSTOKTCUiJi "Why notr* MeUsr to our ssa.’ with her patient. Don Huffman, on ewae Green would surely have sent not a thing to be voiced. Flovd him­ 1 want to ksod roe a cotaptata tae days ’ OF KCZKMA. WIlObK "Goodneaa knows. Mr. Green haa ri.VY Aiac Ml. EkAllKU. Satunlav .md weni to Orrln Ifibbanrs there for him. Instead of trusting to self faltered before It. startled Into spslpsfy Irss M psovs to you tbst yoe ssa sate Hundsy. telegraphed to the Gre company. I iwir at boas, saslly. quislUy aad sursiy. Ai::: tbe faint rbanre nf Stanton ’s encoun ­ pallor. KMitsbsr, that It wM ssst yoeasSMsg to rivs tbe AIMil. PLi.-PLKSS BY tering blm. fif course Floyd must be suppose they will be along to^lay, or asaatasaas a seeaptate trlGt aad It ytm ahnuid witb to ooauaaa. It vi.ioooarouoaiy sbsat IP TasTKR:ill!KK iTt niNt;. "You can throw It at me. If yon like, sssis s wsak. or loss thaa twoerataaday. It wtU oos latsrfsra with roar work or osrupatioa. Hnptivt I'harrh .Nofes. raadg to go oat tor the delayed prac­ to-morrow at the worst." HT'K.Vi.'Hi I'AlNH.! AS.: Pn-jirhlng morning and evening by and square up.” waa all Stanton aald. Jast ssad ow yoer ostas aed addrsas. tail aae bow yon sa9er If you wtsb. sad I wtU sstsl you t-w Yt*U —I’R'iK V(*t* 'TO tice work next morning —Stanton rose "I should hope ao. Ready?" and reached for tbe angar-bowl with treaatasat tor your sass. sntirsly frss. In plsUt wrsptwr. br msm aalL 1 wUI also ssod yoe Irse UKT MK SUN'D Yt*U A the pastor Sacrament of the Ix>rd ‘B "Just about. Oh. they all any that of oast, ay n-6 Wn MEMCa L AOVISgir « ith oxnlboatory UtasaaMtoss ahew- tmpqtleBtly; of coarse be would l>e bit cuatomary noacbalance. lag wby woman ssfb-r. sad bow tbsy osa soaUy ssre tbsmoslvsa as Uuas. ffisij wnaaan snsuia TitRAwiiicii stipper at th© chise of the nnomlng your IGal for speeding In Pelham flA-'it't’Bl.fi ITCNUUnr- ; Torndf. I "Thanka: It’s bolltag. I guees I aavs tt. and isam t - ftak tar Mmell. Ttiso whoa ibe dootor says —'Yea ■■at bsve so opsrs- All an- Invited. l*arkway took place day before yester­ ttae.** you M dsc • (or youfsaU. ‘Xhoasnais of woBsn havs cured tbsstasfvus wttb my sow i»r tiTifruai. v.ui ’ii i A thought like a needlepHck halted won ’t," Floyd acknowledged. But be taaa^. IS aeraa *-i. sM er yenag. Tn Msahsss of Itaaehasrs. 1 wt.i osplata nattaptohoBo llKLirVr. WILL tTIlE Chiiatlsn Kndeavor topic for next day ’’ tassaasaas wblsa apssdtiy and sdssaaaUy serss Lmao r rtsjua. Orusa Ptokaam aad raiafsl op YOl? 1 WILL SE.ND IT blm whqn half-way across the room, a did not look at tbe other, aad hla Sunday evening. ".Mtoslonary hhMlur- •it dW." Ifrafptariaan[ Mmairasiins In Tnaag I sillti PtnBiPssaand bosttbshaays rsssls fress Ita FKKi:. HOSTa OC X'AIU TO \OLR DOim wild fancy Could it ba conceived manner waa troubied. wbstever ysa iivs. 1 san rsfir you to ladtauof yuur owu tooattsy wbe kaow aad wlU VVITtiO»"r AMY t>ULli.ATION OM \OUR ance." Scripture 2 Tlin 3:10-17 Lend ­ credible that Valerie Carlisle did wish I Floyd atopped in tbe act of aaaan d- The meal was ended aad the eveu- salt say I ■rSbossMaWstasTtaea —SfUbily miussii wobsu ’s dtaaseaa and Bsbast i-AOi NUV7 UR unnKArrgR. er. -Afrw iMffle Ftfirll A mlaslonary Ing to hla aaet. j c. uirraKLu j offering w ill be uken. to prevent the Mercury car from rac- Ing had f-ommeneed. when a telegr am WriM ssiay. as yen i I Povenani meeting Saturday the fhg. and, falltag to reach the driver, "You dMoT UII Jeraiea." he re­ came In from New York. on H * ltad.«U. S. proached. A liew Dlscovcyry Tried and jzeth at 2 p ni All the members are might ati«mpt to keep away tke mech­ "Car marked Ruby Oo. rnuaigned to Proven In Mundrede . requaated to be prsaent anician she knew to be ao valuable? "flow do you know?" queried SUe- Mercury Co. Coney lalaud. Left here of Caeee. I A apecial collection next 8und«) He recalled ble own stmage lllncoa on toe. aataetahed. laat nl^t " "I oaw her late laat night oa my 1 bsltsvs that 1 tosve dmwva ^ tbs morning for Incidentals. tke eve of tbe MaaaaehoeeUa men. Mr. Oraen nGered n howl sad fMt Msibla. CWSHIUC WinlSiSSI Jt iNwne and Join with ua tn these s*r- On aa Impalee beyond roatmln. bo way here. What did they do to youF ’ for the telephone. iuieuw. Itsb. Acna. t*yos* *f» vlras for you are wslcome. "Fined me all tbe law allowe d — •Ml i«iH laas Osh evsr tearsd lo wmivsea *rsM tumod to hte telog hnne; thore would "TheyNpe shipped the car to Coney bo oomo ono to toll him of Floyd at which tbe Mercury Company paM— Island Instead of to Long Branch," be U issiiwtussttsn t.mwsins ^ rnsjjm aad auggeeted the wisdom of not doing e«uo«siMM»rai rswrv^k PHH-r (<»IJ,IKR the hactory, fdr ft was working night raged. "The Gras must be out at tbe Jt again. I didn ’t auppoee Mtaa Floyd M ealxt* tsHeVe »"IlI "Fnglnnd and the Kngllaii and day to fill Ita ordora. Bench track, or near It." •UBM isimsdistcfr am «» • A*?! .J? •• Ini«r4enn Knint nf VIen." would he Interested Ih pollee conn de- wnils*i — rqn. bydrtvtafsw* •* ^ "Yan. SS7 FVenehwood." tho thin "Don't telepiKme; send aoaae onn ri mf*kY Wbwi. af nHiele* an voios flanlly ennia alang tho wtra UUa Get la." out thera to gut them." advtned Stan­ aw I *!'•» mr lefssmyn* »*l> ♦ *• **•* “ -Herfb. "Yoa. Merewry Mr. Htaaton? Walt." The morning ’s work had begun. ton pracGcnIly. .svsi Savatnnngs#*e»tbw*!** j **nr**^wBh • rwawirhnikle stndy n| WU reads Hera and there men were still i-csn • great iraveHar. • k»vav of «wt has get tn he rahed fine and the tires Dcm't S«fHl mommy. "Hello* another vcfeo took «p- at week, haahlag turns or amaothlag breught hera na ennn na they are "'*♦ ,«nd served a* an cdfasr the gfr-tnad Gu the asssn d Gam I Seewn«inin wsseeuwsseeJ »e* VW*vw- -'-v P 1 *i N*'» dartng tlw HtUHMat tkro ngh tho drone "Rtooton? This fo un d " |e tatreSiartwg WO*h* Wee.-—wee.— ***, I-*i- ■ Is Mr ItoUsv Whal* Oh whv Fhayvia arr aw A the Merrarr strack aa r«lg«d Teu? You? Tmveltng aad wear­ Ilianewe*e«wMlw*tiw..I w.. >- ts» e ' ' • ID* K«nar »• •< T IV- N— i rf*. srtWLa aw Nng pno p no — ' lker«> was a Wnok rttektog atesM- aed last a tlm with a sharp re­ ing yestraeir eat an the ev* nf n gruel- ‘/Wsewt I tVIM. I "—to Long Uland D^oigkt ' wne faiet- port. fftaatea dree op by the rswd r. Beet *• * mhI i f ^ Ammm Hag racr* Nn Go t" bed and gat year ... - k aa mtof* ly reooiMNl ' He’ll t— en kl* ink wk*** •tie and Flevd r«e l»*

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Tuasday. Mka Daakar and wMa wacs faaaU of ciMtr dauMitsr, Mlaa MaUla Darker, MterainSiekms to Datmit ovar Bsaday. Qllbert and wtte ware MarfiB aochiug *0 nipiUly rrstorw hcttltb Bprtac vlaMoffs an Weds aaday. .«| ^Kor •■ ____ rtf. ».« CW. fftnp"" and wife attandad Mrs. L. B. Btrdaall la aarioualy HI 3Com _ the anmd l<9ve of I. O. O. at Da- It w the evieiice of natuxml body-1 ^ ahwrtdM •!- r. from an attack of appandlclUa troit test weak. tumriskhment. -o medically perfect, u« wimaif hera. Mis. Stephen Harvey and ohlldran Horn to Htram Hopklna aad wife on of Lnnatag are here vtaltlng her par­ that nature uriiiediatcly apprapri-1 Miv . Ooia Wa«n*r ta •uffariBc tnm Sunday, Oet. tt. a daucktar. ents. Mr. aad Mrs. Dawla Craaa. before .«d..,rihut..»«o Mrs. Hd. Maac kam of Adrian Is vls- going to their new home In Detroit. kar dsaaktar. Mra. Ckaa. Ounn, organ cv. ry tl«ue—feeding. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Jonas of Uaralae. firiiinnhin .* a lid re?toruig tht m to O., hare been maklag a visit with tioa. Adrlaa Wllaoa la worfclac for tka friends aad relatives here the past Mr. aad Mrs. Huab Dsris waw Sugar Co. near SC Johno. normal activity. week. goMta of friaada Is Uatndt laat weak. Mi«. H. Wiloan attandad a W. R C. SCOTT'S EMULSION is not a Dr. DaCamp and wtia aatartalaad MMa .Sews Uttlahold la la In naiag coavantlan at Aliaa on Wadnaoday. Tiaiting at the home of her brother. patent intrtlicine, but is nature ’s frianda from Parry on Thursday laat Bll Mattaaon waa In Datrolt over Mr. and Mra. Jadd Oo« and family g^^day to rialt hla wlfa. who la alok Mrs Jaa. Hayaa of Osro la vlaltlag body-nuuiUhment with curative, with her mother, Mra. A. Shlppae. tor at Harpar'a boapital la that olty. upbuildiu* ;t«d a short time. n dn>ti ol drug or alcohol. It coo- : ii«».Monday. J. B. Gandar aad family are eater- Mr. and Mrs. Cortla Simona, who ulBlng the fonner'a mother, Mra. tain^ .superior cod liver oil, the j ^ Wastoo of in natag was have bean spaodlng some time In Ro- The Best Suit that $S.0U Moaa, and laea. MIm Bthel Prutekey hvoophosphitc3 of lime and soda falllac oo old frlaoda haiw Saturd^. cheater and other eastern parts of the of Vaughuarllle, O.. tbia week. stats, are home again. with glycCTiiK. and i. » ddicttly i ^ “''JSf Si Mrs. Mabel Garry if>eot laat week emulated that it enters the system p j and wife apant aar- in Detroit attending the Rahecea Aa- Ever Bought. without digestive effort —boilda, ,^^^1 djijn la Datrolt laat waak. ♦ ♦ aambly. Mra. Florence Stoody and Kmaat tones and sustains. Ass Blcalow of Aahlay was s bss- ♦ K.tHT RILEY. ♦ iHOrSANDS of woMSO have paid fSJ^.OO to $40.00 for .^__Inaas vlaltor hare Monday. ♦ ♦ Croaa went to Lansing tor a few days After croup, whooping cough. , ^ Du»,man of Mt. Plaaaaat Iran- laat week and vlaltad Mr. and Mra X: tailor-made suit and aseursd aothlnc better than ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ measles gnd oiher child ailments it. bualnras hare tVMnaoday. Howard Croaa. Is Riven In this Wooltex model .So. filO. Ws are Mis. D. C. Woodard haa rstumed ia nature ’s ally in restoring health. p q Baamer aad family ware Bure- proud of It. After grippe or pneumonia it ka vtoltora on Sunda>. Koy Huntoon and wife of near 8L from Baaax and Greenbuah where she haa been on a viott It Is intended cepecisily for Ions, hard aerviee. Woaa- iomarts strength aud health, and Pearl Meade and little daughter | IKHas spent Sunday at Fred Gadt'a. are both able to alt up again after a Mra. Henry “Pllta waa called to ban* Mrs. Mahlon Welaner of' Flint came eo who must make one suit do the work of two will bs de- for colds, coughs, sw. ttKht^ts fing laat waek by the lllneas of her to spend a few days laat week with IlCbted with this; ao will business women who travel and throat troubles SCOTT S , BannlatoT L. A. 8 . in«t .c . aiater, Mra. Bd. Brown. her mother. Mrs. A. Dangler. much. Mr. and Mre. I^mery Laland were EMULSION gives the greatest relief: i^nnc of Mrs. Btlis SuUIn on Wedn Mra. C. L. Kimball of St. Johna and It la a suit that will stand up under severe demands, Mra. 8. N. Huntoon of BIngtuun apaat Lanatng vlaltora on Friday. known. day- Chaa. Fox of Durand spent the flrat and look fresh, stylish and natty all the time. acOTT a aewaa. ato oMSa iit. w.j. udi Mlaa Carrie Gardham laft here on.Jfoiiday at M. V. Reed'a of the week with hla aiater. Mrs. Geo. Tuaaday for her home In (Canada after Fred .Suffer and family spent Sun ­ The style ie just the tight combination of almpllclty day with Fred Laielcht and family sad' disUnctlveaese. The material is cheviot In black, aavy spending three months with her par- Mra Frank Graao hn* sone to Ilaby In Pennayirania la aaki to 1.anaiBg. blue. light-brown, dark-brown and taupe; peeble chev­ leata. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardham of dcvolatHi to visit at tliv hom^ of Mr. have Hirbt fingers on each hand. i this place 'Floaele Jason la home after takliig iot In the same shades and In wine color, or serge In When that feller grows up we’d hale and Mra. Bd. NasWtt for a short time. B. H. Steere and family entertained Fix weeks' treatment for catarrmh In Lou F. StoiTor spsot Friday In black, navy blue. Saxony blue and wine-color. to play aga inst him In a poker game. (friends from Palo on Monday and l.aiirinc Owooao looklna after bualnsM roat- Many of the 17 superior Itlee that exist In Wooltax tsrs. Rsmients are In evidence In thla suit. 'The Intecltnlng. Mr. and Mrs Henry Shaw hare aold collar-backing, and the canvaea used In shaping the bust their home on B. Fear! St and expert are all of the grades used In the very hlgheet-claas cus­ to rent the Daniel Moorhouse proper tom tslIorliiR--seldonj seen at this price in any except ty. Wooltex garments. E. B. Voorheea and family wore Owoaao callers on Sunday. Like all Wooltex Rarni|nts this suit carries the extra­ ('haa. Cowan haa been confined to ordinary guarantee of two season's satisfactory service. Would a Change Benefit You? bis home for a week on account of f»iice 12^.00. alcknesa Mr. and Mrs. Thos Anderson were called to Maple Rapids last week to attend the fnneml of O. Andereon. Miss Hattie Searles went to St JOHN HICKS Do YOU want a change in the admin­ Hours of labor? Johns for a three daye ’ visit this OawTwhil^^lZ The H HUck 0» istration of our National Government? week. W ('l.l>TG> WK. HT. JGHpH Xirn. T*he average number of hours' work ex­ Mr. and Mrs John H. Robeou were i'O.iTS dliMW to $SijM in Grand Rapida the latter part of “The Store that Sells Wooltex ” This is a PERSONAL QUESTION acted from each employe in 1094 was 10.9. H|:iTH Mh.«W to meJM the week. directed to you. In 1911 it was reduced to 9.9. Mra. I»ren Uttlefleld ia quite sick .HKIHTS to dlIMM) with Rsatritua. While your vote affects the welfare of Although the day's work is one hour The Itorand hl*h schwl foot ball every man. woman and child in this land, LESS, the day's wage is nearly ONE teani will play .'tualnst the Grid blah DOLLAR MORE. And the total school team next Friday at Gvid yet the question for you to decide is, wrhat grounds amount paid in wages in Michigan in 1911 is best for YOU? Miss Mary Terwilleaer. a trained Mrs. Janet Ferris spoke to an ap­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Lssdy Bees of this piaoe aoeept- was nearly SEVEN MILLION DOL­ nurse from latnsina. who has been preciative audience at the Temper­ ♦ ♦ ad an invitation to meet with the Did you ever stop to think that if every LARS IN EXCESS of the total amount carlna for Mr and Mra. Karl Munaon. ance ball Tuesday evening. Her top ­ ♦ BEn. ♦ Lalngaburg bees laat Friday. The returned home fhia week. ic betng "Woman Suffrage." ♦ ♦ Owoaao Hive was Invited aad a joHx voter in the United Sutes selhshly cfst his paid to labor in 1094. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redfem aud Miss Myrtle Leiuii of Grand Rapids ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ good time was reported by tbooe pres vote for the men and things which would family of I.dinalnR were mieata of rel­ Is home for a few days' vacation. enL There were 75 preeenL If it did But the F.ARMER. 3rou may say, how atives heer over Sunday. M. M. Hill will ba at the store Sat­ rain ao. the ‘‘baas'* are not all daad yet bring him the greatest PERSONAL has HE been benefited? H. J. I.oven spent last week In TV- .knother Fire Hot. urday aftemooii, Nov. 2nd, to raeelyc as waa foretold two years ago. PROFIT, that the NET RESULT troll attendlna the I. O. O. F conven ­ Ovid's firebug ia aOll busy. An at­ inrtir;.ucc for the Clinton County Mu- Haraafter the Union Workers will hold thair meeUng at 7:30 p. m. Bv- would be of greatest benefit to the MA­ The price of wheat in 1094 was 53 tion. tempt waa made Saturday evening to ;tual. The Lime hae been extended to cents; NOW it is*$1.06. Com WAS 36 Mr. and Mrs Jaa Woodworth. Mr. bum the Main St. bridge. The atnic- Nov. ITt aa your notlcaa tor tha par i cryona-aordlally Invited to oomc and JORITY? and Mrs. U B. IJttlefield were callers saturated with keroeene and cent discount. ! make the meetings Interesting. cents while PRESENT quotations are 66 I In Gwoaao Sunday. ■ ^ made of oiled rags led from the The following ofHcera ware elected j ------This is true, isn't it? cents per bushel. Oats, barley, rye. hay, j Mies Florence Mull is visiting In to the brtdge. Gur httsUIng at the Union Workers' meeting Hun- I i Rattle Creek for a week. , fl^emeii quickly pul out the blase. day evening: President. BMlth Young: ^ ^ butter, cheese, eggs, and milk have nearly II Mrs F. M. Ixtsey went to I.oweII . ______ftint vice president, LUzle Chadwick; ^ HOl'TH RILEY. 4 Then the thing for you to do right now doubled in value. Horses, cattle, sheep I Saturday and spent a few days 2Bd vice preaidant W, V. Case; aecre- g TensI Club. tary, Hattie Kyea; iisaiaiant secretary'. is to sit down and figure out just what is and swine have greatly increased —nearly jRev. and Mrs. D. 7. Barry i There will be a . meeting of the Miss >'cUe Jenks, who has been Wlil Kllwanger; chaplain. Dan Ell- ^ ------the most profitable thing for YOU. Then doubled —in value. I toast club in the high school assemb­ wanger; treasurer. Jake Keck. Peter Nuffer, Mr. and .Mrs. Frank suffering with quinsy during the ttasi ly room Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. , you will have decided, indirectly, what ia week was able to return to her work I Mr. and Mrs Wm. Qiinaley of Elk ijuenker, Mlaa Tillle Behren and Mva .And conditions throughout the entire ’ Ralph Raker acting as toaeiniaster Rapids are visiting relstlvea in thla Katiinme Sturgia ■pant Sunday In most profitable for the nation. In Gwoaao Monday. and John Abbott musical direj-tor country compare with those of Michigan. Mrs Greenaway of FViwIerrllle was riclnliy. Bath aad LanaMg. called to Gvid Tuesday oing to the Mr and .Mrs. Wtu. Schoala entar- Frad Nuflar. wtte and son. Oaear. You live in Michigan. For the past * The amount of money in circulation has sarious lllneas of her daughter. Mrs. Kntertaiaed. lained the following people Sunday spent inat Thursday evening at C. four years you have faced conditions which increased approximately $3 for every man} L E Blrdaall. Rev. and Mrs T. G. R. Rrownlow and Sunday evening In honor of their Bahran'a. are either conducive to vour PROSPER­ Mias Mabel .fenks was In Owosso entertained the official board of the niece and buabaad, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. aad Man. Elmar WoicoCt aad woman and child in the United States dur ­ over Sunday the gueai of her brother, M. E. church at the parsonage on Grlnsley of Elk Rapids: Mr. and •daughter, Alice, of Lansing ware ITY and HAPPINESS or you have ing the Taft administration. Mr. and Mrs F H. Jenks Friday evening. A short program oon- Mra. J. Springtetn of East DeWItt; gueets of John Read and family Son- been confronted by conditions that beckon Mrs. M. Waterbury of I.sinslng who kslsting of music and readings were Mr. aad Mrs Irving Schoala, Stella day. Ruehler. Arthur and Aloaio Schoals. HARDSHIP and DISAPPOINT­ The total bank clearings increased from has been visiting Gvid friends for a given. Particularly Intereeting was Mra. Kathryn Sturgia, Mlaa Tlllie $138,023,000,000 during Roosevelt ’s ad ­ week, went to St Johns Tuesday. an original poem by Mrs. Rrownlow. *1110 following persona were enter- Bahran, Mra. Anna Juenkar aad Mas­ MENT. Clare Slone was In Gwoaao Sunday tataed at the home of A. Smith aad ter Kenneth Taax spent Thursday af- min stration to $153,369,000,000 under hia mother'a Sunday. Richard Smith for the day. ST. JOHNS MARKETS. tamoon at D. Barnes In Bengal. President TAFT has for over three Taft rule. Mr Waldo, the principal of the El­ and family aad Mrs. Addle VanBurger Henry Krumm and family aad Chaa. yean guided the ship of state over a sie schools, visited L E. Ryer, last of Lansing and Frank Smith and fam­ Rhradar aad wife ware in Lanatny 7 he total amount deposited in banks week. St. Johns. Mich.. Get 24, 1912. ily of Victor. Sunday wffh'thatr antoa. course and according to charts accepted under three years of Roosevelt was $11,- Mrs A T. Putnam of St. Johns ouAim. by Republicans as most likely to land the 667,000,000. During three years of spent one day last week with Mrs. A WYiesI, white ...... 11.03 1 PEOPLE safely into the harbor of peace, J. Lewis. Wheat, red _ ___ 11.04 Taft’s occupancy of the White House they Mias Grace D. Voorheea of Gwoaao conlentment, material happiness and pros ­ Gats ...... 2* amounted to $14,531,000,000. spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. Ry* $6 , perity. and Mrs. R. R Voorheea. Choice hand picked beane------$2.40 . Would you change? Mrs W. H. Caalle of Ann Arbor was j other beane 7c per bu for each lb. i nunkett ’s Bazaar Has Mr. TAFT been a true PILOT? an OvW vialtcw Uat week shelled, per bnahel ______75 i Meedames I.- l^gwell, who Is working In Hallowe ’en Mask.s ion three years following the ascendency of Caro, came home sad spent Sunday LITE STOCK. with hia family. CatUa, fattad ...... $4.ii • $6.60 Hallowe ’en Pumpkin Lanterns Let us determine just what progress has Mr. Taft to the presidential chair. Vaal calves '______M.wv O $$ 00 Mrs A Rtillanl of St. Johns spent Novelty Skull Lanterns been made under a Republican adminis ­ Forgetting the fine language, the oratory, one day last week with her mother. Hogs, per cwt------$7.00 O $f.00 tration. not by rdiearsing fulsome generali ­ Mra I. Sage. Lanabe. cwt------$6.50 9 $• OO Novelty Cat Lanterns the high-soundmg phrases of politicians who F. M. I.oeey made a bualneea trip DRESSED MEATS. ties about shops running full dme. mines seek a change for their own benefit, ask to Buffalo this week, eetumlag home Novelty .Stand Lamps Tuesday. , dreeaed __ _ .... $7.00 9 $$ 60 operating all shifts, factories working to Pork, dressed ____ ... $9.00 • $10.00 )murself the question. ’’Would a I.4MI Fox €»f Detroit Is spending a Hallowe ’en noils capacity, workingmen getting high wages week with relatives here. 'ahrea, dreeaed ------______$10.00 CHANGE benefit ME?” Veal calves ______$6.00 • $0 50 SiKTVaOAT CAWDIKS and the fanner receiving higher prices, but R. H. May of St. j€>hiM spent Friday Hogs, per cwt_____ ---- $7.00 • $$.00 Vossillo Fi lOv gp«uwood Coesdw by producing FACTS and FIGURES. 3rou a laborer? Then ask yourself In town In the Interest of the T. M. if a change would raise YOUR wages and r. A LITE POI7LTMT. 5c lOc * 5c Investigate conditions in Michigan. Gbm- Bd. I.etta of Elsie was an Ovid cal­ Hens, large, fat 9 ask yourself the question as to ivhether or ler the latter part of the week. Young (llhicks ...... 9 pare the state's welfare now with its po«- not it would throw YOU out of a job. Mra A T. iSirriah ia seriously sick Ducha. larga, tot 9 PLUNRETTJ BAZAAR with stomach trouble. tioo in 1094 under Pemocratic rule. You are enioying prosperity NOW. Do Qaaae - • CXXXXXXXXX3GOOOOOOOOCOOOCXXXXXXXXX?l Mrs Sarah Covert of Gwoaan was Turhayu - U In 1094 there were 2.325 factories in YOU want a change? the gneat of Mra D. T. Covert orer Sunday. aooooocoocoooooaoaoc the state, employing 66.591 males and 11,- Are yon a farmer? You are getting Tom Meehan spent Mondav and Beef hidaa 19 707 females. Now there are 9,456 fac­ higher prices than ever before for your Tuesday at Mt. Plaaaant. tha gnaat of Horae hidaa hia sister. Mlaa Alice Meehan. Oalf aktna, tories in operabon. implnying 303,524 farm products. Fewer of 3rau are working Mr. Mrs F. W. Radfem of Ma- Daneon akin nndes and 52,777 females. to raise a mortgage from the homestead. 0^ RAptds have haan viaittttg thair Oh sap palte » to tl.09 children. Mrs. Frank Annis and B J, FMOHVn. Rockers -- Some you have just pulled off that Tint is a total of OVER A QUAR­ oj Redfem. Bauer____ "plaster” the Democrats placed on the TER MILLION MORE paople actually Mr. and Mra J. B. Gerow and Mrs We have a very attractive line of home the dielter of your wife «id chil- Geo Reardslee were In Gwnaae the Poutoee .. . enRsloycd in Michigan now than in 10^. ffret of the weak rockers Just now for drea. Lard ______9 Wages? ***; Mrs B Bowman ware HAT, STRAW, The wise man votes for what is best for ^esie over Sunday at the bourn of No. 1 Tltoacky ...... their daughter. Mrs Marl FitCh. Do yon know that thoee employe s re­ HIMSELF and those he holds dear to No 2 TttooCky .... $2.25 Mrs. B Nethaway, Mrs C A. John­ No. 1 Olovar mined ___ $250 ceived an average of $2.23 per day in him. son and daughtar, Grace, went to Sigr- No. 1 Cloror ...... 1911 ? And do you know that the aver ­ 1^ •vmk to attend the wedding Wood, hard ______$350 Do YOU want a change? of a ratothtire Wood, mixed ^ - age daily wage was $1.26 in the derk days Mra. Nethaway ex pasta These rockers are well made and A vote for William Howard Taft is a to he gMc seam U Woad. soft ______$LiO of 1094? William Montague hna purrbaoed hnished and worth more than we ask bid for further prosperity and osalanal wal- the residence ocropted by F. A See- hay Iteo ponltry tha year axnnn Do YOU a change? faie. •aid on Bast St. Mr. Beade ld wlll^ BTMON DAIOAT. for them move into the Dunlap house on IT Wltliair SI REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE L. 8. Southworth of CtMlar la vtaltlng h«ir alalar. Mrs. J. T. Ahhatt CASTOR IA E.LHULL A. J. Groedmek. rhaiiman Mr. and Mre W. P. Fetch aad aan Bmt flgd OMIM nm . ^ve mo ved where Mr. Fetch iTfit Tnlhii Misilltok FURNITURE RUGS Mrs. Isea WaMar af Oniaw wan la lawn Batnrdny.