Twelve Twelve Pages THE srr. JOHNS NEWS Pages VOUL’ME XXIV—NO. 30 THE ST.JOHNS NEWS.THURSDAY AFTERNOON—FEBRUARY 27. 1913. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

I CIM’iriT t'OUMT 5fBWH. (*tmiU eoMK WM la ■■aaloa Mon* ... Aay of tliia »aak. Tfcr WHO IS WHO IN ST. JOHNS : BUrilNCilOSEIFOII s IN iWOliP iHNl r :r«S';.isr.‘.’T.“ rj: la iMs dsfMfflBMnt snch wnek, the Raws will sndsnvsr Is glvs a * 'ZSTkiu * COilBESSlIlL iJtetaat aad B. H. Loroo aatploy* Inf bnslasss Riafnry nf BC Jshas' msst prsgiusslvn eftiasni. Z - . ^ *OT tBa ptolatur with CMiET llER I’OC’irrT T. B. C. A. HEI BKTABlEtt | u WalbrMaa for the dafaadant. MEirBEIIIl DimrUBBED 8BTEBAL REUPfWilliEIIT HOLB (•OETB.'ITlOE IE LAEHIEO. The trial waa ttalahed Tuaahay aad WILLMM J. MUBMAY. IMPOMMirr HATTBBB. I the haclsloa of the caaa lift to the rOHMOftKM TO BE MEET MBCBE- Judae. who baa aot aa yat atated hla BILL PABABD THE HOUHB ROR- Was bom in Minnas polls. Mian., The adjoumsd msetlng of tke 8t. TABT or (ITATE. Oroup work la aow betas doaa in | declaloa. DAT AFTBRROOR. Bt Johaa DeWtu. Bath, male, Oeld, | Circuit court with a Jury ia poat- .Novsmber 10, IM9, sad cams to 8t. Jokns Cnmmscfrlnl Club, which was py>wler aad Oreeabuah. Theae aaven ! poaad uatll March 17. Judge Baarl Johan, whsn about nine yanrs of ksM at Flrsman^ Hall Tusaiay ev- f.rrr. boya. Thair namea are PeU. Jerry times. He was at one Ums a cook In August waa tsksu up and dlsousssd ------prontlae of eacellent work. Othera a**! Judge Uaay-Work. You have M lumber camp where he lanmsd to by tks msmbers prsssnL A voce Kske some of the good things which abowsd that tho meeting ‘ favored a rOIAIEKL OOKTHELS TO MEAD, are to be atartad as capable leader- ; probably seen their plcturea arouad Pl'TTIYG TLIYTOR WITH GRA­ ' atalp ran be discovered and eallatad BC- Johns. make people patroalie his bakery celebration and coaunMtees were ap ­ THi: WAR OEPARTIIBET. and group work supenrlaed. ; Che boya dg all that U claliMd now. pointed oo wsjm and means and an- TIOT, HAGIYAW .i.YD UEYBBRR. I IieWltt. Hath. FV>wler and Green- ;for them, 1 wouWn t be Inaulted at all Isrtainment About five years ago Mr. Murry Tbe matter of good roads was I buah have bean rlalted by High H •ome one were to say, they are our started the Murray baJiery In this XHithrm Edliar Te He 1 hlel el .laty Brhool depuutlon teams while Bure- 'boya. boys say c{»*y here to brought up and provoked general ' city and bis genial good nature discussion. Tbs general Impreoslon Reasore Weal Threogh By foie of I ka Male and Victor have called for I PUt children In school and money In ' makes him a favorite with all. He was that ths county as a whole 5g !• 14 W tihoot .Irgamso L llepanmenl Twe Herth* lei to rlall them. | for everybody In the nelgh- enjoys a good trade. ts FIIL i .Nine of the lleWItt aroups attend- I borbood would be greatly beneAted aad that land values would materially in ­ *r AoModmeaL I ed the Y. M. C*. A. liauquet held in i ■ — Mr. Murray Is a member of the ' lAnaing Wedn«wday evening. HlEEM.l.A lAlUEE HK.YTE.ITEII. K. of P. and Porresler lodges. He la crease aa soon aa good roads are put tVaahlngton. —It was stated posl- ' The Greenbush i*enlora are plan- ' Lsiree of Hath was arrest- a be*''buiX fan and enjoys any kind in. Aa tbe plan of the county road By a vote of 59 to 14, the houa* ttvely tonight In high congressional nlng a spelling match with the St. ^ last Thursday on the charge of of clean ^irt. Hla aarvicee are al­ aysteui la to have tbe work done paae ed the (litlln »ongresalooal ro- quart* rs. closely Identlhed With the Johns high school groupa. *** “*.. ways in deiitand when there Is a scattered throughout tbe county, no apportlonment bill yesterday after­ inc«»n>iug administration of President The St Johns high school and ag- Johns befon* lodge supper or stag party to serve, township being allowed rewards on noon. Not a word of argumeat waa over two miles of road in any one Wilson, that the following cabinet ricultural groups were very pleas- Shertff Cramer but was uken back and If "Hilly" cuoka It, It la always presented nor was any effort mads to jnar. it waa thought that all locali ­ amend the bill when it came up for aiUKUntiuents bad been definitely de- antly entertained at the home Justice Hweney of liath. I good. WIIJJAM J. MURRAY. trrmlned upon. County Secreury B. T. May Tuea- pled gulUy to the charge and ties should be In favor of It hnal action although various sad tlecretary of sUte. William Jen- day evening. 1 *** ^***f?f*^ The committee which went to Bay sundry members had announood City to Investigate a proposition for plans to endeavor to bring tho nlngs llryan of Nebraaka. | The county Y. M. <’ A. aeeretarlea i ^y* J«|l aod 120 One with coats. HOME BEHTRHTED. drawing tubing, made report They house practically as drafted by Rap. S*-cr«'tary of the treasury, William of .Michigan are to have a conference ; He la aerMng bis sentence. The home of Clyde Fairchilds, lo ­ brought back a model of tbe ma­ measure which has gone through tho <; M. Adoo of New York. | at lAnslng. March 4. .Mlchlgw now t»rTH7~Ult ^1* miiutm cated across from tbe north-side Postmaster General. Albert 8 Bur-, bus twelve organised counties and lo riust. .IB rnt. .IIK Itlt HKEATH EIGHT-HOURS UN school, north, was almost entirely chine for doing the work which was A. H. (Tatlin, democratic mem bar from Ingham county. l.'iKin of Teiss. ^ forty-ntne more have recently asked ! forget the free distribution destroyed by fire early Wednesday explained, but the proposition did ..4e< retam of war. CoK George W., f„r organliatlon. i ^ by the United not seem to be what is wanted In St. Tbe bill as It waa sent to the sen ­ rmimlng. ‘The family were awaken ­ Johns. t:«H.thals of Panama. i ('. G. Rowe known to many in riln- : Sump Co. at Holdings Saturday at ed about two o'clock by the thick ate provides the following distrleta: PROBLENS SOLYEO It was announced by one of the First district -First, third, flfth. Secretary of the navy, Josephus ton county, is just recovering from | 3 P- m. Kveryliody come and bring smoke In the house. The Ore depart- Puiiiels of .North Carolina. : the second o|*eratioo due to appnn- ; >®ur stamps imd participate. All m**nt waa Immediately called out uieiubera that the M. U. T. would in seventh, ninth, eleventh, thirtosath Th** foregoing names and positions dicitls. Mr. Rowe Is at the head of 'ot®* must be in before 3 o'clock, and they thought, pul out the Arc. the near future be in shape to handle and seventeenth wards of DotrolL i III LIM’AI. PONTM.IBTER A.YU AH. through freight from Detroit, giving Second district—Gakland, Monroe arc !»ald to have been advanced en-Jthe .Michigan county work. Fire again broke out about six o'clock WtNlDM.lh H4MTAL. HINT I NTH. such service as to he very aailsfac- nnd l^enawee, and the county of tirely lieyond the stage of conjecture and the de|>artnient was again called tor> to St Johns bustneas men. An invitation is cordially extended out The cause of the Are was Wayne, outside of DctrolL or goxsip and ttecome llnalltlea in the 'The use of the K. P. Club rooms ' u> all to attend the box aoeial at thought to be some defect in the Third district — Eaton. Calhoun. fnrthroiMng cabinet list. and tbe Masonic Club rooms were Kalamazoo. Branch and Hillsdale. Hal Two PInrea ts FIIL MANY AUCTION SALES Woodman hall. Bureka, Friday evening kitchen stove. March 7th. SOlwpd tendered to the club in which to Fourth district Ottawa, Allegan Other places in the cabinet are said ALL IN READINESS FOR CHANGE hold their meet Inga. VattHuren. Berrien. Casa and SL to be reasonably aettled. with the ex ­ TO TAKE PLAGE SOON RtHKIEIl. I Joseph. .XIHLE HrHNETTN On Thuraday. January 9th. in cept ieii of the pnrtfolloa of war and Fifth district—Kent. Ionia *nd agriculture cloelng out sale opens Haturday. .NEW RILE G41EH lYTlt HKFEIT Windsor. Ont., ('anada. by the Rev. GINHI LIHT AIIVEKTIHEU THIS .March lat. Kverything on male at ac­ P. C. t’ameron, Kthan l*. Tollea and Barry. The name of Rep A. Mitchell !*al- MAGLEY-LEPPER CONTEST Sixth district -Shiawassee. Ing ­ tiicr of Pennsylvania, which baa been tual net coat or less the entire stock >EXT WEEk. Mias Ivah R. Dutton, both of this city HEKk. must be sold at once. c ham. Uvlngston. Jackson aad Wash ­ prominently mentioned In connection tenaw. MAURI AGE Llf'RYHEH. with the attomey-generalablp. is now NOT UP TO STANDARD Seventii district—Huron, Tuacol^ U N. OIniatrd. the well-known International Stock lAoud will pre ­ Williani 1. Tlllo«aon. Blale; Myrtle detlnitely eliminated. It appears that srhedsle Has Bees Naped Oat Mhieh Sanilac,, loipeer, St. Clair aad Mc- .t .1 w.'t n waa tendered to breeder of Oxford Down 8heep of vent Hog ('holers Get It at Gllllson's 1. Maynard. Blale. Feed Store. 2dtf Mill lake Care sf the t'haage FGKIIEK DID YtFT SHAW L’Hl'AL I'omb. Mr P: ’mer and was declined, the ex- .Muir, Mich., will hold an auction, Eighth diatliet—Gratiot. Saginaw ix-ftAtion being that he would remain March 12, 1!H3, at hla farm, two and MIthsat a HItrh. STYLE. Clinton and Genesee in th* .lot!' tn be in a sense the per- one-half miles northwest of Muir. .Ninth dlstrlct-^Leelanau. Benzie, oonal repr*-n« ntafive of Mr Wilson in This will be one of the largeat suc­ WELL KNOWN EAGLE MAN tions of the season. Included in this COMMANDERY MEETING BffecUve with (he inauguration «if The* boxlug conteat bstwesn "Kid** Grand Traverse. Manls(e«, Wexford. the important legislation aboi't to he -Mason, loike Oceana. .Newaygo, f«>miulHted sale are 115 full blood Oxford ewes, a new federal administration otv next l.,spper of Ionia and "Ducky” Mag- Tuesday, an eight-hour law for em- EXPECTED HOME Isy of Fowler, which took place at the Muskegon and Montcalm. Hurle.<*n tjall. the ll»n*e. every one regtatered and high class. . .. I An excellent opportunity to get a AT MASONIC TEMPLE , ployes in government postal ssrvice AJIlaon Theatre Monday evening waa Tenth district—Kalkaska. Craw­ Thts plan «Hs earned into partial In Oxford Down Sheep at your . will orcaaion no incogvenlewre to not quite up lo the standard. For ford. Oscoda. Alcooa. MlssaukOL, lll'MtlKEIl TB.IT JGBY HIYMAY Roscommon, Ogemaw, Iosco. Oceola, ex* ’cution lai* today when the an- price. Sale starts at 9 a. m. FI.YE HA.Y4|rET SERVED TO ABOrT patrons of tbe local oAk;e. No re-, some reason or other Magley did not nounr ment «.f Rep Hurl* ‘eon that he further Information address L. vision of schedulsa and routine work IMIKS .M»T LIRE S4irTH. show hla usual claaay style of work, Clare, Galdw'In. Arenac. Mecosta, 1^ W.iuld resign the t>rwilion aa chair- Muir. Mich, SIXTY.FIVE MEMBERS. will be required at this time as tbe . but kept himself covered up, either ibella. Midland. Bay. man *»f tlie Democratic house caucus postmaster and hla aoalstants have by advice of hla seconds or through Eleventh district - Alger, Delta. at at! . ariy date was couplexl with E. J. l.airkins Mnrrb 12. been getting ready for the change for John Hlnman, a well known farm­ being somewhat timid about going up Menominee. Schoolcraft. Luce, Mack- the announc.-nient by hous* leaders About aixty-Ave msmbsrs were er of Bagle to'wmahip, where he owns Inai , Chippewa, Emmet. Cbsboygan, K. J. lotrkins will sell bis personal present at the commander}' meeting tbe past two months. against an old-timer llhe Lepper. that Mr • would Hticceed aa property at hla farm 3 inllea south held at the Masoaic Temple last While the present plan of 4k hours 2(a» acrea, l>ecaiiie favorably Im­ There ia one thing sure a boxer can l*resque Isle, ('harleroix. Antrim, * haifTi an of th*' caucus Johns. March 12. Iax>k for ad. Thursday evening. A a week for clerks and carrier* ia in pressed with the opportunities pmm- never win a contest on points while Otsego, .Montmorency and.Alpena. Ane banquet l**d farmer*- who Invetaed in lands Twelfth district Keewenaw. tilher namc^ which have been Rirharri Illxby. auction was served about six o'clock by tbe theory an eight-hour day, lo practice kcefdng himself under cox'er. Mag- |iromlnenil> iiantlon*-*! for the ,>i- Ihe Auctuatlon caused by heavy and ' ill W«>wt Virginia, and a few weeks ley ia a very clever little boxer and Houghton, Ontonagon, Gogebic. Bar­ f*'m*'X-gen* ’rnlahl|*, but which are ladies of tbe ('onunandery. ago ohlpped two carluada of stock aga. Iron. Marquette and Dickinson. George T. (ampbell, of GWrosao, light days render tbe working h.tiirs has In the past been a prime favorite n**w i|* **nlte|y ellii.inated from this Gee. t. Harper Mar. 7. of aome days lunger than that The and household goods to I'eterabiirg, with St. John's fans, but hla mam Thirteenth district -Second, fourth Grand Commander of tbe tlraad Corn- that stale. w'h*-n- he had invegtud in sixth, eighth, tenth, twelfth, four ­ or oil; r <-binet portfolio* are Will have an aucUon sale of bis mand'Ty of the State of .Michigan time of the arrival and departur** has friends were very much disappointed ChMic' i'‘'r NVjilk* r of New Jersey­ (lersonal propertj*. R. L. Illxby, au- , been so ochtduled for the umployea *;"** acres at llo jwr acr«- lout week In the showing be made Monday night teenth. sixteenth and eighteenth an*! It* |>r' '•••iPnttx • H••nrv of T*-x- and Cbaa. H. Patterson, of Jackson on** of the cam waa retiim**, = <>n-^.tlt r*Hl I al auction August Miller, auction- maiidery. Th** quartet sang several least The crowd which attended, al­ •* t- re ’*!i*tton of H* pr*'senta- eer IxMtk the ad. up on another tin** aelectloi^ A ionslderahl*- featur*- of the new accoinpani*^ the faiully to l•eter*- though not largo, was fair, there being made on the measure. It Is under- tix* lturles*>n <>( Texas for the post- psk® After the ^nquet. the Temple de- law which eAects |Mirtlcularly the biirg, returnb*! several day* ago. a goodly number of fans both tn the sto natural city carrier* and clerks la that the While there Is no dift'ct Informa ­ lower part of the house and In the of flw* measure In the lower body, eAect of eliminating Mr Henry's ------gree was conferred upon one candl- tion at hand, it Is rumored at Bagle was that it satlslled Detroit, the up- Fred tleergla March 4. ■ date, I... R. P**ck. A tine social time *'lgbt hours must be completed wtUi- , gallery while the ring-side seats were narri' fn»n; further ronsidemllon, he In a space of lo cons'HnitIve hours; that .Mr. Hlnman was disappointed in mostly occupied. |M-r iienlnaula and the tenth district Will sell hi* personal property at was enju>**d by ail. representative*. l>e{ng also fron> Texas auction, at the place known as the ------that Is. the eight hours cannot be ' the producing qualltle* of West Vir­ The first prellminery was a four fawethaD f«»r weerelary «f Mar. dlvldexl Into two shifts, the aggre­ ginia soil and thXl he Is better sat- round go between "Kid" Silvers and .Steel farm. St. John* R. L. Rixby, x«..irHE FARM A72«M. isAed with .Michigan aa a farming Information from other sources aijctloneer. Read ad. on another poR SALA>- The W. H. Warren gate time of which, together with Ihe . Young Fields. The lads seemed to en ­ /» luilea east of St. Johns, on main pl*' who j.aw the car switched onto a Kirk Conrad- March 4. travelled road. This farm conaista of goes lo work at 7 a. tn. must be re- : is a gamy youngster and made a good leased by 5 p m.. no matter how ' siding an* getting ready to welcome showing. TO VISIT LANSING LODGE iim YEARS A RESIDENT Will sell hU personal property afn*! acre* of oa good soil as there is the wanderer* home. auction August Miller, auctioneer. |anys'iicre in ('Union county; no waste the eight b.iura of his aervlr* la to ' "Tipple" Flyn and "Kid" Styles ; be divided during tbe time he Is at With Mr and Mr* Hlnman are then went three fast rounds with Read ad. this week, , land, and every acre will raise good their twii (tiildren and Mr and .Mrs. IHKTKHT rAYVEYTlOY TA HE OF CLINTON COUNH —;------I crops; coni|>ar«Ml with prices of otb- work huoora about even. Both lads were (' W Broxxn l-Iagle fieople oay Mr. anxious for the fmy and It waa a mat­ HELD THKKF YEXT TI'ESDa V. Hnbbard A >sallykc March d. ler farms in the neighborhood this Hlnman will be doing just the right Win aell their personal property fj,rm is worth at least 175 per sere, BULB CG.YVEYTIOY. ter of give and take from start to (in- MFHIFI. I., MtH{TO^ PtfvSEB thing in retiimlng. if he has become ish. at auction. Read sd this week. hut in order lo close the •wut** at The young people societiee of Clin ­ Mitlsn***! that Michigan la preferable The regular meeting of the mem­ AM\l |\ MEXitO. i ■ will sell at 165 per acne, or $5200 ton county such ss Christian Kndeav- The next prelim, announced waa a to West Virginia Portland Revlexx-. thre«* round bout between "Cyclone ” ber* of thf K. of P. halge was held Ja*. Makar March lat. for the xo. Ixmk this ifp, and for or. II. Y. P. N. and Bpworth l^eague at Coatlf Hull lost ex'enlug. It was Mill sell a Ane lot of young MIchl- further information write or phone will hold their convention at the 1 Butty I Futnani and "Whirlwind" Shultera, both of St. Johns, it waa xoii*d upon and carried at the meot- Merti I Morton wait l>nm In <'Un- gan bred stork at auction at Bum- 2»i.;{R. F. .M WARRK.N. Pompeii, Free Baptist church, Blale Friday Ing that tbe members should go tn a Ion *-«l;;: Juiv tth. I-*;!, where he ham'* feed bam St Johns. Ad on Mich. < evening. Feb 2Ath and Saturday, tlie fiiiHilest thing ever. No oommed- IIV(-l| nil' AGED RESIDENT OF CITY lati of this or past genemtiona had Itody to ioiDsiuK on the hv,- o'clock April, I'*'**., going West another pngs. March lat. A good program baa car next Tuf-^day evening. March 4, f*ir liiw *! -ht* liealtli It* lO'ltled been preftared. It ia hop^ there will anything on those lads when It come* to real mirth produeing stuff. "Put­ to attend the district meeting held ii*'ar < i' ••#. \*' M*'xi«''- wh*'r- be IBMIMM U\THI\ 'itI.F. b*' a gnofl turn out come and help DIED IN DETROIT ' there under the directorship of Chas. dle*l F' r ar 2*' i*.*i:' FORMER ST. JOHNS GIRL make this th*- beat convention ye^ ty" was fast and aggressive, but lack­ The hor****. sheep, hogs, and farm ed wind, while tbe "Whirlwind" was IV .N'lchuU, Grand Chancellor of tho in T ,inli*U in marriage Tbos«* wanting entenalnmenl xrfu state of Michigan. to Harr * \ 111*...,. To this union Implement* .ind tools, of the ('harlea send their names to R J. Melds, Bl- AMHIEM II. PERVBRME .HTHIf'KEY long on wind, and short on speed. He Wf*r* imrn il rt*-;'n iul.lren, six of F.’lghlling will b** wold at pub- ADVANCING RAPIDLY The following lodges are invited to sle. Mich. 29w2 MITB PARALYSIS. was alKMit as gmceful oa an elephant whom aurvix.. him. Mr* Buuice >•' ••'^“on at th* plare. 2 mile* we*t ------trying to climb a tree. It was a good (tartlctpaie at the gathering: Jack- son. Albion. l. MKIIII CI.IIM'ERT PLEAS- thing tbe bout only lasted for three ; Itaptds, ('harlotte. Grand Ledg*. Gratiot <*viinix. Milton J M.irion and Tuesda), March 2.> .August Miller, ES HAY riTY AriHE.YI'E. Andrew H Pervorsc, for forty-eight rounds or some of our prominent citl- Mr* Mill. Ilo.isemaii ..f ('Unton «'»<'“«neer Se,- advertisement tn the yc-ar* a resident of this city, died at I Portland. Owosso. Flint, UancrofL ceas would have laughed themselves Ht. Johns .and Lomalng. i^.unty; Du iu. J and olive B. Mor- March 2b Henry (' .Schray. Aonoimceiiient; the home of his daughter. Mr*. Harry to death. The picture lighta on that ton of ('’• .\Va M* ‘Xlco He leaves ^ sdmlniatrator. The many friends of .Mrs. t'lippert, Tows In Detroit last Sunday, Febru ­ go would have bee* worth a fortune. Albion lojdge No. 57 will confer tho : rank*, their work being dose at ths also a widow and one brother. Oren ; fiirmerly .Mias Helen Webb of this Fsiare K«e«l* ml iMpertMre f ary 23. at tite age of M ysare. The main match of the evening was The deceased was horn In Geoseee then pulled off and ae baa been inti ­ Masonic Temple beginning directly D.. i*f ('lovla, .New Mexico, and eight Mrs Robert G .xteel. and her 1 P«ea*ed to learn that ThrstNThsst thethe t'osalf. ! at 7:29. The headquarters wlU he at grandchildren to mourn their Bw. guest., Mlaa Marie Floyd of Troy. , ‘^e favor county, .Nsw York In the year 1829. mated It did not please the crowd. He remained at hla Mrth place until ; the K. of P. lodge room* located op- N. Y . and Mlaa Helen Porblt attend- ' “f P"**'*** “* » eopran... A recital L ; poelte of the poatofBce. given under the auspices of the Pal­ a young uLsn of about eightesn ysatn. line Tree timothy seed for sale. ed a reception at the home of Mra. { Mr. Roads and Mr. Holbrook, bro ­ F. L. Dodge, at loinsiag, Tuesday, to estrina Club, a musical organisation The ever-ready circle of King's when be came to the state of CMile. 20w2 U. C. IiM$AHGN. SENATE VOTES TO SUBMIT of Hay City, had the following artists ' Daughters will meet Miusday. March ther* of loinalag. ware present o$ meet Mra Charles A Tk>wne. of New renmlalag thsrs for asrsral ysun. In last night's meeting. York City. on the program ; Pearl Ronsdlet ' 3, with Mrs. Bert Bchosobale oo ths 7 ear 189$ he canm to 8t Johns, You can boy good merchandio* SUFFRAGE IN APRIL Jonas, New York; Helen Wsbb Clip- j CliotOD avenue North amklog bis home here since that tlms cheap at .NAAIAC BURNCTTrS Clos- pert. Detroit; Grace Barrows War- tng Out Bale. Opoo Satuiday. Mar. 1. Mrs Robert G. Stoel entertained He «

IMIVflBINnNIT.MMm CP—rt. Ito St. Johns News W* ftipor tiM mutmmtmm of tW Mr. Bfpan la tba laartlag airaaa •LNRT. MKjMIM .tliWJ ______jmml fr»# 4pllP*ry mryim.” i of ijuaipiiiilat-laaoaa curraacy. Hoi lx AU CIlttidB «»iMitr la oiMMad tocurrwiay laaaad by baSlB iH mDRPBNDBfT .*«KWaPAPBB. wWrrtN* m tiMU ^mnk tHair ur iNMiy or luirtly aaeurod try baak _____ Mr. Myraa la alao ad advo>| ------Mtkmai piaitVMt. tPtll uagwifciiily Frank ClMh mt Lmrnatm agakt Ft caia of aa carraaey laalalailna * Oao. PtaMpa aad faaHly at Mab Stfa. (leorge liieh of lyetrott Is alui^-vw* iar pMd day with hla daaghtar, Mia. Grr Mlabvd avacy ThuraAaf Tba lodlcuuaat apalaat tba praar ai apaaiapoat V» odaoaday bare wltb bar par' apeodlng a tew uaya with fiiaada la at US Walkar acraai. aa tt, at. apf^aa atactioa. Urnad Ladga. I anktoa. cuirraacy la that It la aoc alaatlc Of aata Thomas Huggatt of .North Oliva vla- I. Miafciaaa. by Tba 0L tbara prosproa eataat curreang,curraaoy, about |SIC.0db^ | _ Jraair Albausb baa to Thtrlian Neff la aick with maaalaa. lOwoooo to work. itad Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Moekwail PrtaUac Coatpuy. Bad roada aro aat oaly a taa bat a uou igreeabachai la iaauad by — ^ ^ Mrs ETIlott Allan apaal Thuraday Sunday. fearful llmtlatloa upae tba bual aaaa tkivaraaiaat It la abaolutaly laalas- ^baa. Aitmugb aad famUy bava with bar paraata la Mulllban. Mrs George Myaia agent Sunday lie. It oaaaot aapaod bayowl tba ! “«»»«* ‘® »*«'«»•« h# baa am- aad MKlal Ufa of oouatry paople. Valentine Tnwranea ban titovad srlth Mr. and Mrs. Laais Myaaa at jmrY quaatlty of boada la aalataaoe. It' Ploymaai. hla family into Mr. Hlll'a bousa oa dJlAIILRb H. iXAMU Merle Baarh. ORUKC^ doaa Dot ooatract, baa auaa tba banba 1 **** ‘_5*f^* “ Vaaaar b y ba ^ Want Mata At. wnich wna reeeaily O. Wheat of ML Jotana vlaltad at art lateraosad to kaop curraacy oat I A. Quackaabuab for vaented by iHu.aon t.oak Gllbort Lnpkam'b tha lant of tha ♦ BMAI.N LEAbM. t aaalaat tbe boads tbay uoaooaa. Tba looose uaM. TWENTT.rOUlTH TEAM SIvTclreulatloa U niTTy la*.! ^ •• The U..shiBginn birthday aupper ♦ ♦ given by tbe ladlea of tbe Cougregn- Mia. Fred Huot and aoa Lawrenea Uold la tbe oaly alaatlc curraacy. ba- j paamao aU uooal Aid Baelaty wna well attandad. vlsttad ralaUvaa la I aaafng laac osuiae It la lasportad or capattad aa i laaftar at tba Mlaa Lata Lnwranee baa baaa vl»> Wadtiaartay. demaad naeaaaitataa. • daya. Mra. Mmie iMIoy agaat aatarday t oAea at St. Jobaa. MIeb- Hypoerltaa It dlfAcult to raooverad liiog meada^la Grand Raptda and lupe public lUaiaBt. If olaatlclty tba cuiraaoy W bla twcoat lllaaaa. Grand Traveraa for the paat gaak. evankig In Innaing. Ipaa uadar tba aet ot J* yaaatiaL aa la B—c. M. Raadail and wife have baaa Mra. Ira Kaloh la halptag ears tor WelUngtan Dapay la havlag hip Mia. Burr Batoa la North Oliva. Mareb S, ItTt. niaialag roar trouble oa bard luck to oaeara a few daya with Oao. Me- aiore remodalad and a new glnaa la ao way to pat out of IL And why do we b nve ; ciftoak In Durand and R H. Oil- Mr. and Mra Irrtag Maxwell of troable on nacount of tbe p raaaat la- frooL Mr. aad Mra. Prad Gilliam am Soath Oliva agent Bandar evantag Ifva. IFanrg ‘*It*e baan natkliw bnk nmre awd wife at Detroit a few daya expactlng to put la a aaw abosk of lac coal all day, for hot water to gabaartprtaa by Mail, Paalpaid. Wbaa paople are klad to reform It elaatlMty of etroulatloa? Tba fact tbe paat weak. with Mr. aad Mrs. John Norrto aad that our trouble la aot graatar la dua miillaery and ladlea' aad gent's fnr- family. | wash dirty eloth m in! Vm warm tm IMAM —.... -...... ■» aboulda't try aad bog tblapa. Willard Albaugb aad wife went to nlahiag goods about tba fimt of arbollr to tbe coauaerelal habit of Mr. aad Mra^ C. L. Rotbo Ms aator- ont!" their new honse la Indiana Monday. March. dnfg Prwdgi ** Foolish wonmni Uaa •IX MONTMH ------• Maay paople oaa't tall an Oriental ualag baaka ehaeka aad drafta. Tbaaa Little Muiial Maurer met with a talaad Mr. and Mrs. Oaorp* Cuig rug from tbe other klad uatll It ooniaa are parfaetly elaatlc ao long aa baaka Mrs. Minnie Grove la alek and la Sunday at dlnnar. j 'Fala-Naptha Soap in coal water, tmmbe MONTHN —------1 painful accldaat falling from a load being carad for at tbe borne of Blsaar lot yonr Ata go oat—and dont to paying for IL can ooatlaue to make haana. Tbay of hay atriklag oa tbe bock of hla Geoaga Rohor of RIvaialda agant are traaafara of bank cradtu Inwards. Sunday aftemoan at Qaorga Myers. amfca jroursalf aUk doing unnaaam l>r. Dat'amp of Baaaiater was mtry work.** APfiP RCPaCSCMTEO FOa FOaCMN Polltaoaaa may not coat anytblac are aacurad by bank scaata. The ‘ called and made the little fellow Mlaa Ruth Dane of Watprtown, who Mr. aad Mra. Klmer Lnakton aad' AOveim«a« by the but waiters are not tbe oaly oaoa quMllty^chocka which may »»• ere- eomfortable a. poaalble Is atiaadlag school hare la boairdlng daughter Hasal of DeWltt agent Sun- j who can sell It at a blgh price. atad by loaaa aad dlaoouala or otber- a few weeks at A. D. Lance's. day with Frank Huffauui nan mother, j The Fels-Naptha '5TiT^^k^,Sj_5j'^’5Ya’cTAT ib m wlae. Tbe .quantity of loaaa* and dla- ——. Mlaa Susie Lawrence of Haatlnga Mr. aad Mrs. Goorge Brown and ' Tr^ You were a child oace. ao dkaow oounta la limited only by tbe amount : .tIbaagb-Albaagb la visiting her pamnu io this dty. son Kyle spent Sunday srlth Mr. and m 'of bank reeervee. Witb tbia raatrlc- Mia. Roaa Brooks aad family. way of washing is oaMUBAi. onncaB there isn't much to that old adage A very pretty home wedding took .Mr. and Mm. Walter Maler attend- NSW YOfMt AND CHICAGO about children telling tbe truth. tion checka are elaatlc. coming Into Harry Baker was takso aarlously , d.%i^d.ne* •• er*. i **®*"** •** Al-|ed the fuheral of her brother-in-law, ill with lung trouble while loading MCHCS IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Th “'***T- F'»*>ru«ry j Charles Pelghtilng. In 8t. Johns Wed- as simple as it is dll operailoaa ipvjw ppoportlonately. | jy ,^,3 daughter. Ber-j„m hay at Lorher'a cmaaing Saturday. 1 There are lliaea when even a pol ­ y. ished gentleman muat find It dlAcuit and going out of cjUsteace aa It con tha May, was united In roarriMe to't ^ Mra. Baker wlakaa to announce thiu . C ^ S V You wet ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦t tracts. Mcar Han. who has been alek for the pedro party for WMneodny ev- ^ to expreoa hla emotkMU without cuaa Wiliam Albaugb of Flora. Ind.. by' a lung time la still very low. Mra. words. Currency, of aimilar expanding and | r^v . L. linker, ealng will be IndeAaltoly postponed the pieces to be ♦ TO OITB FBIKNDH. T♦ contracting quality. U needed to aup- j The bride always lived among us Han baa recovervid ao aa to be around. Since bla lllneoa two of his FALSE LEG BADE FOR CAT ♦ Our readara aad frlaada of ♦ Science la aome ironoclaat. and plement checks and drafts. The lat- 1 and has many friends aad was well children have paaead away, his son ♦ Tbe 9t Jobaa Newa who hare ♦ teacbea that the buay bee really doea- ter do not meet the general require- known and klved by ail. a well-re- The growing popularity of dogs with washed, soap with Lyman dying In ('4tllfomla F^. 12. women la greatly increasing tha In- ♦ probate aotlcaa to publlato or .n't work much harder than a big menta for a circulating medium per- : Mp«K’ted young lady and was a uae- The Jolly Mnlda Club gave Mlaa ♦ who ooatrol tbaai. will coafar T league ball player. fectly at all seasons and in all lo-|fuI member of the church here aad comaa of veterinary Burgeons. Quite Fels-Naptha, roll Georglana Jicklaa a surprise Wed- recently a well known l.ondon veter­ ♦ a favor upon tba publlabar by rnlltlas. The rigid reserve system jher absence will be surely felt by all. neada> evening, tbe occaaton being ♦ raqueatlBit Judge Marrill to Men are ao apt to increaae their bampeaa loans in Ilmen of great bust- 1 Mr. Albaugb la a nice young mao inarian waa paid a fee of |4tr> for set­ her sixteenth binhday. She was ting tbe broken leg of a favorite Aber ­ and soak for thirty ♦ bare tba prlntlag doae la The ^ apendlng capacity with their earning neaa activity. We have, therefore, no , with many friends beie. presented with a very nice book. ♦ Newa. If auch requaat la made ^ > caiMiciiy, frequently with able aoalat- perfectly elaatlc medium of exchange. 1 They received a number of useful deen terrier—a delicate piece of work minutes. During ♦ Judge Merrill will kladly grant ^ ance from their wives. Hut It IS plain that If checka aad 1 prese ats from their friends. Mlaa Im- Mlaa Vida Rowland left Thursday Involving tbiwe aad a half months' for ivetrolt and Syracuse. N. Y., to careful ouralng. The roont ingenious i PUBU8HKR. ♦ — drafu are our moat elaatlc currency la Htreeter played the wedding march ^ You may have observed an Inrreas- only because they are the product of , in a becoming manner while Melvin visit friends She will go from there operation, howerer, was the roanufac this half hour ^ I Ing tendency on tbe part of btta of to Ashbumham, Ms si Here Mlm ! turr of a falae legeg for a cnLnnL A catbcatk a-^ « ■v t C* bunking operations, tbe note cirrulnp itiddleman was l>eai man. Jennie elastic and apringy. ; T ClS - .^1 aptHa ^Oap A ' bread on the sandwich to get together tion can be made elaatlc only If it la j Albaugh was bridesmaid. They stood Howland will be married on March bones ere very unlike G. U. P. factions. tbe product of similar operations under an arch that haa been prev-1 oth to Ralph Smith a former Grand so the falae leg waa— made------of leather. ■ it*. _. ‘ I In order to give some spring to It It (ooSCnS thC dlFt. The tkivernmant has no banking func ­ loualy pmvidfd for the tx*caslon. Af- | laidge young man. haa answered very well, aad the pet ATHLKTH*?* .INR HKILTH. tions and performs no banking oper ­ ter (‘ongratulatlona refreshments! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A so fitted le still alive and active. ITnivemity athletics and tbe con ­ A A ations Therefore Government lasuea were served to about K gueaU A NT.iTK PHEHN .YGTEH A cannot be elaatlc Therefore note Althougti we would like to have | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA duct of Intercollegiate conteau thould * A You are saved all A A cliTulaiton. to meet perfectly the de- ; them remain with us we wish them No good roan will stay In a bad bus- rwrelve a more serious con sideration luands of trade, muat be Issued, like ; g|| good lurk and prosperity aa they A EIHTOKI.IL niMVEMTi. A Ini AAAAAAAAAA^AAAAA A A the hard rubbing. from those who assume reaponglblllty j ------checks'h and drafts, against bank as­ leave iia for their new home in In- ' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA for th«w* ‘ features of American col- j These Knglish cops “gotta keep sets. diaiia Their many friends join in That man who wanu to know; A rilhcS Wirh lege life Too often any criUclaro of , hands off” our Jackaon girls or take Banking reform la a broader term wishing them much joy. whether the y*wr» 20n0. 4000. kOOO and , ^ iCW I U U 9 L Ion. «ubll.li«l pmck-. 14 | con.oq...n o.«.-J«.l4«)i. P.tnoi. titan currency reform. Tbe former Colonel Roosevelt regards fusion as 12000 win be leap years. Giould wait hauds aod tHe considers the restrictions lmi>osed on Dr. Kings New IHsrovery. a crime.—New York World. and *»r liwomd bpcniw it w.tuld nbolie* court ha. dw;tdf4i that IlOh t« the elasticity of the deposit currency or modify aome firmly Implanted cua- j loo much for a woman to pay for a trepmsented by checks and drafts! Hnothea irritated throat and lungs, Bto|w chronic and hacking cough, re- Haven t they leamad yat In West I Mexican federal soldiers made a mis- dirt rolls out. No toms Only after years of patient un- hat. Sure. Let her husband pay It.— by the rigid bank reserve law. It Virginia that out-and-out briber>- la 1 take and fought themselves They would correct this by providing a ays- ' heves tickling throat, tastes nice, mmittlnr effort has the pim for Lad form?—Kansim City Times. ought to change their brand ot re- boiling and no tem of rediscounting commerrial pa- Take no other; once used, always freahment. "safe and sane ” Fourth of July led to i Whenever u revolution breaks out, l»er held by Iwinks. ao that reterv**a uaed. Buy it at Travla I>rug Co., Van could always be replenlahad. loaning Sickle A tllasplea. Forflno Diaz and Abdul liamld swollen knuckles or a reform which will soon evolve Into matter In what part of the world. Ida Tarhell says married women could continue and checka could con- > - ---- must ttnd great comfort In the news- a nation-wide plan of rational celebra ­ there s an Ameiiran there to get t»a|»ers — .New York Kvening Hun. I ought not to work for wages Most stung by a bullet. —all contests with Th; expected haa happener. King : *klmming through tbe pockets of hub ­ Governor Wilson la still vislllng the The Government is no nion* capa ­ PMD TRieUTE TO LiUlGHTEil by's troui strenuous wash ­ their attendant fatalities cannot fall dentist. He la evidently determined ble of Issuing an elaatlc currency In .Mciieilk of Abyssinia has survived his I the form of notes than of providing an Hen af lalellert aad Renew n Jala la latest death Baltimore American. to bring welcome changes sooner or to have his teeth In shape for tbe If you can't do any good yourself. board work. White Houb 4- •■«*oklng. —Detroit Free elastic currency In the form of checks re«llaH»a) le tbe Value nf later. This Is a most timely moment i There .ire three uhjectluns to the I Iterauade your neighbor to do all the I I’resa. and drafta on tenk deposits. —K. D. F. Jellit) in Life. ga«v 4irrftto’is ar» tm fS# M*d ead In which to Inaugurate h cum|>algn i nntl-sM-ond-tem! amendment —Taft, good he can. Drowned bodies are j Crtsa IVraj»p«r against athletic recklessness. <’on- The value of a good-natured laugh ! " •*•0 “ Roosevelt. —I»hlladelphla I often iiseil as a bridge for the living 1 The chief consideration In the dl- (AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ina> bi- rated loa by some p«H>p|e; ' Record. j to escape from the fkmd. j rcis a Os.. ad-rvatlon Is the key-note in c.im- vorclng of the Cnion l•ac^n( rall-'J hii I TM tain s v 1 but mun> writers have attested its l».4igns of progress in all deiiartments mads seems to Ih - the s4«e of the all-i^ ' ** -«?»tll4r,i. w monr.-l-ort Huro4. Tln....Hrr.lJ. Ij******.,**.,***^* worth in no measured terms Charlas thly ‘ are‘ tiying'To mIke* “l™KllJIe ^OCOOOOOOCO:CXXXXXXXXXXX>DOCXXXXX»OOOOCX)OOOOOOOOOOOOC» of national activity. Pro|iaganda fori __ It la not surprising that the conservation of health and life is ' with spring lamh iH*||lng for u dol------laiinb should have said, ”A laugh Is ' ‘Jr''*! Amerlc;in hlagle is a hen — dlrectlv furthered bv this more gen- ' lar a fiound In Washington, lots of Sihool closed In district No 4 for worth a hundre*! groans In any mar- 'ora Aiuencan. oral spirit of the times If eollege Ih* olhee hoUlers will tw- glad to save a wi-e4t » vacation on arrtmnt of all ket; but from the ll|is of the aomber ------their moot) after .March 4. -Ihuitlac the chlldreii having the measles. t'arlyle one Is scarcely preiiared to ■ l*xet Pasha, the new minister of athletics of to-day .tre a menace to Aa/eite Mrs Alta liamaby Isquite sick hear. '.N'l' man who has once heartily Turkey, may pro|terly be re- health, they cannot escaiw the attack ______with scarlet fever and wholly laughied can be nitogether . *0 j^*f oow as Husy Izzy.— : / of those who are alert for everv evl- * It's being argiKMl that the rtsh laws .Mr. ami Mra iVrehie Rond and baby or Irreclalmably bad" ia>ul#vllle s outier-Joumal. dene- of human xtravagano and ‘o ''m. there ought and Kmnia Har|> called on .Mr. and It was l>ouglas .lermld who boldly ' , 4. 4 4 to Ih - more days when the boss will •Mrs Km»*si Kuhns evening last stated that, ‘"’haf wa» talked of as The Bull Moose itanquet at which wtisie. The enthusiast, for physical ^ I week the golden chain of Jove was nothing Roos«*ve|| is not named for 1916. education have hitherto fal)e«l to em- to Ik - more hsh —lietrolt .News .Mr and Mrs Milt Cox ealle«i on his mor»* than a sucri«solon of laughs,..a *** ’**••* * deserv, to b<- mentioned. — ! phastze the important distinction be- brother. Will Ciu and wife Hunday chromattc scale of merriment reach- ^l’* ’**'******** Republican. ' Iwt-en those sirenuouv. |H-rforniunces While the progreaaive movement j* ! •‘f** ’™"****- * 1 Ing from earth to Glympus given him by the news from the term “nthletirs ■. and that i-xerclse partleH -Jnckson cilBen Press. Itemlre I'hurrh , adds something to his fragment of ^Antarctic St. Ia>uis Post-IMspatcb. I !)mn Preston quietly surprised life. ; ” ~— of the lN)dil> function, mon- appro ­ their friends and neighbors by gel- laisi of all may be cited tbe verdict Roll! I. tM^ TIIIT HllorLH HE priately Included under the designa ­ ting married last week f'ongratula- of Oliver Wendall Holmes, given with E> H TEII. tion •phvwlcal education ’ Kiiro|K- ^ lions extended. his own Inimitable humor. "The riot- ABSOLUTE TRUTH ABOUT ans have a far happier expression With the .tate highway deiiartmenl uui tumult of a laugti. I take It. Is the for the employment of their bodily backing the movement, efforts will Ik - ' If you wi>uld k*-»-p out of the iiiider- mob law of the features, and l*ro. m.rllon of that gold as for grace .w, r ti. »ji. clamor of the iHH.pl, during th* night. My llinba wan* MSNC Y1$ AU, uit' iiile .tliitoei unknown here ln- country road aiiii Improve It at the ^_^^^_ig^HUHMaugnrowannwM|M I and I dn>p|.eU In wHght to •’“'iij| th*‘ re **xlsts a f»»mi of «i\errt4»- (ixinl.. ex|K-Ue4 T I4'4 iM.uiitl» I conaulted a well InK that rtiid. .Is chief rt ward iii the Thl^ In lin* w ih 'he Mi;-nilment ’ ■ • ■ • • • • « 4 • .^ Known .Nortulk physician and he IIP= apidniis^ >f tin tniiMItude rather than to th' higiiwav law which the .Muske. { ::!taied that I had a very bad caoe of : gon :rd ujervisor trie<| to piii j In tlo of the iH-Tfoririaiu ■ Alh- I Kidni-y trtiu'.»te. thnxigti »wi> years agu. wh-n it I »aw .vour advcrtla«.m«*nt io the Ir;;: ha e .ong been under the doiii- Sug^^'estive Questions w.lilted Appli iire.-t f s«*-*alled Tainers " fre­ ir> road. *m» that ihe coiintrv could Ua tbe saadaj .Hrb«»al Less*>a b) Rev. Hr. l.lasr«Hl fur Ibr later- | txlimer.^ Swautp-liiMii from a drug-j 4 economy, prudence and carafulneso aved upwards of fK'HMMt; he quently m- of keen judgiuent and Iniprov,- If rather than the city As I I gut. after 111- rvrummeuded It to me. had put it in hiding in a shoe box under the porch of tba boaoa the law now reads .4 rnwd within the aallanal Press Hibla l|ae xlles l Ink. I te« hnical -kill, but usiiall> (teraous 4 j After I trtuk three bottles, I felt where ha Imarded; he waa car-ful to go there when b, suppooad cnriMiratlon liriiits ot the village may ———^ 'greatly rellev,xl. I have taken there was no one watching; whan be thought tha comml was clear; ultho,.i an.^ sysiematif ar<|tialntance Ik * declare*! » countr.v road, but not Hareb IHI2. riwamp-Ruoi aince at different timae. a fellow boarder waicbe*! him one night after ba had drawn his pay with physlologtr truths Their sole one within the ror|Mirallon limits of I galnetl in weight to 20d pounds, and and dls(*oTere*l the hkHng place; be was a dlshonast boarder aad eoacem is to turn out a winning team a city. God's Covenant with Abraham. Gen. belief to Ik > so sinful? I .tin well and have bean ever since be took with him box and all and departed for iwits .unknown. or a vtriorlous athletic giant. The The law asked for by the state xv; xvlt:I-lt. (11 ! Verses 7-11 How often may I runintcnced Isktag Hwamp-Root highway department fixes a limit of Golden Texl- He la faithful that we expert God to really sp eak with Very truly youia, Thus went the hard aarnad aavings of auuiy y«afo of a y«>uag beat intellectual feature of rival con- ' per mile as the maximum prnmlaad. Heb x:23. US. taking Abram's experience aa a W. J. BARKGM'. roan who was thrifty but not wise; he sh la tay Coua- again aad ha may ladiRarantly drift bacanaa of bis ratafortons. —« -- -■ ' l*F» llBtO a ralla oa Class A. raacad- bnving viaiotM aad holding ctaiTaran-j and sacrifice upon our doubts? ty sforsaakl and made oath that tba mn ba freely Mlaiittad. aaya Tha ; ^ roadway, nine fast In vridth No (tens with God? I (to.! What are the sacrlBcao which la hundreds of homes tbrouglKnit tha country there te money said wriilag te true la subataaea sad hidden away; Its put late all Mads v* daUar Mas battlon for gala at aU dms ad fo ba OBBfe d wmm I iwin ) Oan. stx;l-«. iS-«. r an r a J 27, 1913. PAGE J

ELSIE ^ i Lewie Moyd I aled in tba m The marriage ef Wm. 'nilotoon and ^ ^ on, hna Mlaa Myrtle Maynard at Ann Arbor on i Moroe. Ho’e to Sta Satoriny may wall be oonaidered the culmination of a pant otooe romanee. Md Smith, arpe of tho brldo harlax boon aolaUBt la the ti.<- C9B<>*.I o years Bole ptwiotocie and tbe xtow hnrinx baa aold tbe •wis Lb been a rniml dellrerer tor oererai Ivoyi wbo n of tho About a month ago I purchafled the Boughton Studio and came yeswm. Both of tbe ynuax paople an* tbe ith. well known and appreciated ao anirk- to St. Johns wKh the idea of making this dty my home. Soon after my era in tbe^. K. cbuicb and boom of Jeba B. friends wloh them all tbe pood tblaps arrival 1 received a very Hattering offer for the business, and if the tbat oome to mortals la tholr marriod John H. H party who made the ofler had carried out his part of the agreement. to eximine in> s*oc^ before purchasing* life and are xldd that they atb eetUtax eape from humdny In our raidot. roomlnx aoki Mild sn- 1 would have sold out. But as he did not, I will stay here, and I am I believe I have patterns that will interest you. .An­ oopt a place of Con- trol of lam AftOTi glad that it has turned out that way, as the longer I remain in St. other consignment of those Hong Cong chairs is ex­ oonolderinx 1 Roboon For Mpreb Ind. Itll. Sorricon ao the better I like the place and ihe people. pected daily. Watch my show window for the exhibit* srlrod the pov Buld ao- : I usual next Sunday, presmhlax by tbo cept theappo son 'bao I pnolor. All are woio ome many friends irround- ; This Studio has always had a good reputation, and I believe, Cbriatiaa Mndanror topic. "Tho inx oountry od with W. R. OSGOOD Idoal CbrloUan." Matt On the oompltss with my experience in the photographing business, that the work aocratkm meotinc. Lonior, Lida Cnr- 71W Fmrmiimrm Mam amd Undmrtakmr — S#. Joktm tor. turned out will be of the same high class in the future as in the past. Romaanbor tbe Oonaty Cbrtotlon tedearoT tblo weab Fritey, Pbb. tt Clare Slont nC BOB The public is invited to call at my studio, which will henceforth and March Int oommendox Friday injurod j erenlnx. Fab. II at 7 p. m. of thla rlllai be known as the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ““ Inst Wednssd mtlax s ♦ ♦ papor prsoa. Otin Loop in one of tbo boba ra the handle b PVCB. ♦ ♦ BBW. ♦ X ♦ ♦ W. W. WooU ’a it to fly back r. Btono ♦ • ♦ MWo Janne Oorratt hoe ratnmod under the eh Borerely I from Detroit to work oart tor hor bno- and frocturis looslnc tomere tbe new ideoo in millinery aba BmiggteCT screral teeth, 'as onll- Frask Whtibt Is vary alAfe witk Mr. and Mrs W. C. Kni«ht oC Mhat hM bean atudjrtac tor tbe loot tort- Bsroml ! tke Klip St dM home of Usorve Trosp. ed who drum Victor were xvanta at the home of Mr. nlpbL stlt^ee were kso. Hoi Mis. Csii Is osiisc tar Mis. Frssk Md Mrs. C3mrlas Flynn Momlay. Vwsy Bssr 8t. Jokss^ wko Is Wek. CIpiw Janas foil a dtomnoe of 11 toot is xottlnc ak to inspect my woric and get acquainted. Hnael Touae of L«aalax io rlalttoc while aooiofinx nt tbe eboreo in bln to- Inx- Bdwsrd Hows of Lsasliis kss boss at the home of hor gyo wini otb ag, Mrs. bars os Um SmtUi pises uylss to set therb barn loot Wedn onday and xnre Respectfully, wstsr tor tbs uss of sswmlll. but toll­ Mary Barnaa. hla arm a a uply wran ch . A phyniclan OrlTs T* ed. Tbe Job betnK asasll. Mr. Howe Mrs HMwin Kyoa spont part of loot was called but tound no bones broban. At a spech Friday, C. C. BAUMGARTNER. ■sjrs unlesa wster Is fuiwlsksd by week with her mother. Mrs. Jennie Mm E. A. Pblllpo la eatertalninx Feb. 21. to de vf dssd- costpsny tbsrs will be so eswlDK Stickler, In Victor. bar alotor. Mm Pboobe Dwlnc of Hol­ lax the build he Car- dose Sots . Mrs. Ll J. Hsuiae wlohea to thank ly. rlaxe factory 11 rnlturs Little Ruassil Powell Is quits slek her many friends tor the post cards Tbe M. W. A. hare raised the rant Co., the rote Thsro haviBK ooBvulaioBa Mosday niskt. she received on her 84th birthday. of thair hall 6€ S-2 per cent shore tbe were 190 roti 'aror of but Is aotne better at this wrttlas- C. G. C^hadwlck and family. Mr. and former price. xlvinx the buildlnx to the stockhold ­ Henry Mosuxus and Geonco Ssr- Mrs. Lloyd Carpenter, Alice Wearer ers. Work will bexla ss soon as pos ­ Prank Joh neon. R. F. D. carrier 21. sible. vias are unloadlns a rarload of Ule in were entertained at the home of Mr. la enjoyinx hla annual two wreka' ra- St Johns purchased frrmi Ohio by and Mrs. Ira Carpenter Sunday In ratloD. Hla aon. Oley. la subsdtutlnx been apendtnx a part of last week > very tick w?!h throat tronhlo xi lbs without coBotant attention to olona- Oeorse Serriss and Orion Jumper. OvM Groaxo Mocttoir. honor of Mr. CTarpenter ’s. Mrs. Chad- for him with her mother, Mrs. M. Mullen. boae of her pnrsots. Mr. at J Mra. llneoa and general oanltailott In thn Sarah Montasue of LanalnK spent wlrk’a and Alice’s birthdays. Tbo Ovid Granxe will moot Feb. 28 I Jas. Woe«!wor_a, poultry-bouaaa and ccmAnlng map, bn Friday nlxht and unUI Sunday at the Gao. Hrlxpa la oofferinx from a bad ­ at 10:30 o ’clock. Roll call will be Warner Hrlxx* was tbe guest of I V--;.- ^.a^ -e-J—e.! J.-ir*. I Mrs. Charles Flynn spent last week ly sprained wrist. friends over Sunday In Flint knows that hla flrst mentioned ptx>- home of her brother, Henry, also was in loUnicsburtt with her mother, Mrs. responded to by ttlllnx "If you. were a week’s rtjit %;*a L.s k*.»*.tr. V.* I vialona will count for but little. It a Kuesl of Ada Arthur Saturday. Kh*a rt>(on. who Is in poor health. O. L Bralnard and brother, Harry, not yourself, who would you like to L B. Byer spent Saturday and Sun ­ 1 ..<0*1. \ '.Zt I the birds are kept right, they will A few neiKhbora and friends of Lia- were in Flint on buainem tbe middle be." Debate. "Wblch la more Impor ­ day in Lansing. stay right sie Montaitue xnre her a surprise last Charlea and Rthel Flynn hare an of tbe week. aunt and two roueina risltlng them. tant. life Inaumnce or Are Insu ­ Mr. and Mrs. John H. Robeon were Tuesday niicbt. It beinx her ihlrty-oe» - L. D. Kidder of Vermootrllle ia the rance?" aBIrmatlve, Mr ('arpenier; vialtora in Grand Rapids Friday and About Umbrellao. The medical and annitarr aids used ond birthday. Tbe surprise was com­ Cecil llarnea is reported better at new assistant at the Ctomer Drux | nexative, .Mr. Mnrent; select readinx. .Saturday. VyeglasB woarers have long stnea by poultry speclaliota for control and :his writing. cure of poultry disoasos are fow and plete. She don ’t think they ran do it Store. ' Mra. A. H. Warren; "I>uUea of the I Prin. Waldo of the Klale school waa oomplalned that people are careless axain. Rev. and Mra. N. L. Brnm entertain- dirremai state offlrera win be Ulocus- with umbrellas. .Many pairs of glassos simple. Some phyalc, like FJpaom A dinner was xiven Saturday to the guest of L. B. Byer Friday aocom- salts or castor-oil, and a reliable dlp- «d Mrs. Kittle Coleman and two chll- ^ by H. W. Hubbard. A. H. War- I panying Mr. Kyer to Lansing. have been knocked off and broken by eleven at the home of Ada Arthur dren of Wheelsr last weak. ren. Mr. Bpeller and l>ennls Hyde; persons who selfishly refuse to move Infectaat. such as Zenoleum, are thn the day was very bad or there would ♦ * Misa I.«lah Wool! visited her par ­ I Mrs. A. Flucke went to Bancroft standbys. * HOI TH ♦ song by Mlasea Belle and Ruth War­ last week to spend a few days with an umbrella so as to allow other peo ­ have been twenty-flve. ents at Mt. IMeaaant the drat half dt ren. ♦ frieada ple to easily pass. A few even per ­ Separating the ailing birds from all Surpiis** parties are the fashion in last week. of the others the moment disease ap ­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hcrt Hawea was a guest of his son, Miss BIU Walker of Flint spent sist In dangerously spinuing an um­ this victnlty. A crowd visited Harry Mrs. Ackley* of West Pearl St. ia I brella along a crowded street, endan ­ pear# and confining them in saOltniT, See Monday nlxbt. M K. Hnwas. recently. .Satorday at tbe home of her parenta. aeriouaiy III. gering the glasses and sometimes eyes well-veatllated, comfortable quaitsvs A One tiaby boy was barn to Mr. Mias Tlllie lauire of Royal Oak, wbo Henry Davenport came home from jMr. and Mrs. Charles Walker. will usually prevent an ephlemlo. ! Mlaa Grace Voorhees spent Sunday of paoslng walkers Domssttc Economist. and .Mrs. llurr MBtoo. has been making an extended visit In Arbor last week much Improved Treatment with physic and the dln- Mrs hXhel Merrihes was called An excellent .Mauebrster lady fre- this rlrtnity returned home Tuesday tQ health. I in Hath the guest of Marie Finch. infectlon of their eyes, nostrils, mouth down town last Sunday on account quently invites her friend.- to tea. but morning. j David Rilff. who haa been viatttnx I Helen Hunter of St Johns spent WHtinj Pad. and digestive tract also the poultiy- of the ilincaa of her alater, Mrs. Mabel Mr. and Mrs. J. H. VanOmerln en- his slater, Mrs S. J, Moore, and oth- she does not furnish her table lavish ­ Sunday with her parenta, Mr. and A compact traveling case la a book ­ houslng quarters, will in most onosn Javiugstane. tertalned her mother and alater of Mt I f,f relatives, has returned to hla home ;Mra. William Hunter, iiutke promiscuous doctoring unnee- ly. When her xuesta liave eat* i> all Mrs. Frank Veneo* Is ill at ,the Pleasant and Mr. Jaaon ('olgrove of ]n Flint. shaped writing pad. which folds over j, .Misa Mayme Meehan of Owosso flatly, and when open rereala compart eessry. the bread and butter and cooklee, and present writing with neuritis. Idaho laat wecAc. I came Monday to spend a few days .Mrs. Her: Xortoo of Rochester is ments for all the correspondenoe nec realize that the meal le over, she looks .Mr. and .Mrs. C. P. Houghton rlslted Willard Albauxh of Flora. Ind., and .isaisting hi the care of her mother, I with her parenu, Ur. and Mra. Tbem- Much more disease and loss in hrixhtly at the empty dishes "WelL their son, Webster and family, last Mlaa Bertha Atbough were married at .Mrs A. Sleesman. wtio is sick at jas Meehan. essitlea. as well as a calender and nar ; found in comparitlvely small flocks of now," she says. In triumphant tones, .Saturday before their departure for tthe home of the bride's parents. Mr. j the home of her son. Frans Sleea- I Mlaa Florence Bowen went to Shep- row slides holding memorandum slips ! a few score birds In the hands of tho "haven't I Judged your appetites ux- Pontiac where he has a ftiie position and Mrs. John Albaugh. northeast of ' man. iardavllle Saturday evening to spend One of these flts nicely Into a hand- new poultry enthualaot than In pouL netly? ”—Manchester (lusrdlan. ae Tiianaxer of a stuiio. I town Thursday ovenlnx. . Mrs. H. Haase Is visttinx for a i Sunday with Mrs. S. Qleason bnc. tr>' operationa conducted on a larger ! Mra. Jaa. I.«Reau has twturned from ^ •hnrt time with friends In Mason, I Albert Aldrich, who is worktog scale where exact attention and ex ­ a month ’s visit in Detroit nr, Frank Guile ia conftaeii to I with the telephone people spent s tow perienced handling ia the mie. Mra. Della Tabor Is entertataiinx • the house with the gnp. I days last sreek with hla family. her dauxhter. Mrs. Anxellae Mesdc of , rhsrlro and David Graham of I Mrs. B. L. Bates waa the gueat of Poultry Doctoring C'adillac. I Owosso called on their brother. John ' Mrs lieon Miner In Owoaao laat week. J. E, Green of Ionia, Inventor of the ^ Craham who Is rerv aiSk at the home ' Mias Myrtle Lenun of Grand Raptda Push Cart Fortune. For Limit Vaecuum Cleaner, made a uni- i of W. J, Graham. I la the guest of her parenta. Mr. and By Amateurs Tbe proprietor of the Anest eato ta que 24 hours ’ record in canvassing Mra. Henry' Hudson la entertaining Mrs. L. Lamm. Los Angeles formerly sold "hot tn« Coupons here the last of tbe week. Hia real males” from a push cart, and nL her brother. Mr. and Mrs George Roy Hutchinson Runday In Out of buaineas was serttring agents but he Brandt, of Perry, Present-day chickens. like the ba- though tie Is DOW wealthy, be still devnonatrated hia machine In nine preserves this old vehicle. In ereot* .Mr. .and Mra. Gon tttppris. Mrs. Ruth Rextoa on Hast Pine St, on Stoart.iiag for evory taosakor of tbo Friday. February 28. Mveryoae Is la left Wednesday of last weak tor thair A grsnt many tones ximts don ’t ranlly without full inwestigBtion. You tost rlt«d to come sad enjoy the sood ‘^p. They visited in Chlca- know what quality of mntoriaJ manutoc- your xoodi. .^periol oj^br for FoOrsMtry and thiags those ladles know so well how Harry 'nilotaon. mrsrs pat into thsir^ toncen, nor how Toot thti fence before you buy and know Mmrrh rwslv— to provide ub UI Rstuiday evening sad then left they make them. Urue Kirby has Joined the Itow <'^lfomla where they will spend what ••ourmonry goes Oor new cata- Dor-new illoetralrd caUimrae of proe- Your money ffoon for tho tonce you ents wUl tw srut Fwmm u> eayoao oko York Giants at Martin Rprings, Texas. months. IcMuv- scDi fc-Jd, tolls how to tog* tones. mnk J* ms tketr aoaw sad eiidrias for trsHilBg. I Jamas Neil spent Wednesday In Du- boy. Why don ’t ymi find out what ynu We den ’t core how rnany d i ff" rerv t Piakes ' "eSee* nmm /Amir’i Afirrmrr mmm ir rtrrrfri Mrs Thos. peck haa rsturned from a rand on bi n sln saa. are getting fer vout money? mHitmrtfrmm HORSC SNCML^J. jTliiXLC^ of fence you text, yotfll find ’‘Pittaburgh WATDkALlkA#.- MAINiS riall to her daughter, Mrs. Mark Mm- ! Mrs. Floyd Rtout visited her sloUr. You don ’t buy cow.* or (ism machinory Pertoct,” a; rmdn *odav, is ot aU. frmm XOtlh mert. In Detroit p Potty, ia Dwoaaa one day last hQ8E8 ISa trm 4rmi*r ■■■ewK •Siid* la DOfc—at 9 Iv «m far nOJ). FAgm. OANCM. LAWn. riCK Pi-uccirr, picoMOffr CMKX8N. FOULTWY MAgglT VABD Every Rod Guaranteed CIGAXE^tS, oSiaCAlk .4ro Ten a Paid Haffererf Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jotne sater- KTm. eaS mUmr ngt er tmamm Take Dr King ’s New Discovery taiaed about forty of their mmS Sr m. ■ The Beet i'engli. f'eM. Thrsnl and year doalar far •’Ptuabai gii Poflsci" and iimiat on hia I h. Do na« allow hkn to I Friday evening la honor of do Lang medictne made. Money refund ­ yea that anow oihar fsaea ia Joat aa good. If sail B. wvMa as dlroal. Froadam Daps. Waoklngton ’s birthdffy. Mveryons toak^Wiro ed If It fails to core you. Do tint ao eajoyablo Uaso. IWWR or '' /r^o o^goaiV A11 »^i . i beaitst#—take It at our risk. First Wlr«i cat Waai F« tot] does helps. J. R. Wells. Floydnda. Or. C3hnrios Birmingham lo oogi SSaidw, Fi idai Naamp Swaiwi to tho honoe with tho misolsa. NWai (Wv«a*Md Wfr« rtoSaa o flELo^lfla, Texan writes: 'Dr. King's New Dto- Baafiiw Naiil Som U twag Sato 'fto Pittsburyk Steal Co. eeoery enred my torrible cough and aMiher, Mia. M. Btimlnghau, of 8 hwetTPMl^" Foadao. AS wad* >M. I gained IS pe en ds." Bay It avdnvlHe. lo aosiating la onriag I ii I at Trmvia Drag Oo. and VnnBlekto A him. Olan pto ls. Mm. Alfred LHm of Osmans rACE 4

NBW8 OP TO KEEP TOOTH THE FARMER CLUBS and beautv —to prevent YTinkk and “crow's •I lh« ToHooii PwMPn* Ore—iMtl—i foeeti. fMt*' and dfN>.p olack Ui'cim under the Bothinif ia cs ir-:i ■* Having scld my farm. I will sell at public auction at the place, known as the* Steel LBBAHBN PABaKBlV CUTB. UILKV FARMEIIh CLirB. AUCTION FAvgaiTE PRESCMPTiOII, The Lebanon Phrmers ’ Club held iu Mac February It, at "Pienaar farm, on Give it a fair trial for txmiahing Uioae Jiatreasina paina or February mesUag at the home of Mr. Farm" tbe pleasant home of Mr. aad eratea on om's viUliU. Tbia pmchpiioa of Dr. Pf-mc teegCt Jm COming o yrS Broaking eart and hamaaa. pns qaess eqi )aedo Svtsiiwi imm jo I which eeeiaa to be one of the grant POULTRY. •at nlokla plats hamaaa, naw last ♦ ♦ I faaturea of tha day aad oae eajoyad with a beautiful aalo, also a trio by ' ---- ♦ BATB. ♦ with the former's parenta, Mr. aad Mr. aad Mrs. Marc Cutlar aad Mra. yaar. and dlacuaaad by all. ra. {One Eibnno, coming 3 yrs. 25 Chickens. •at deubla bnohan hamaaa ♦ ♦ Mrs. Peter McOonlnal. After about an hour tha meaiias Roy Mllllan with Mra. lAdna Pike aa Ii Aia.old. Harry ('ushnuui sold his farm naar accompanist. In the bualneaa esaalnti | •at of ona In '^.work hamaaa ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ wee called to order and the aftemoog IMPLEMENTS Sl TOOLS. I Driving hamaaa, naaiiy naw. this Tillage to a Mr. Blsworth in Lam* seeeloa opened by aaocher duet by 'the question of a boy ’s com club waa ! Bay horse, 7 yrS. old. slag. Mr. ('aabman will more hla Dealing bli tdar. 2 Wngla hamaaaaa. Opal and Reatha Mundell. Ae it sms dlacuaaad, the prm ident appointlag «wt. 1.SX). * •pika tooth drag. Post Kola dlggar. The W. C. T. U. will maet with Mrs. family to this place aad Herbert Bl> M. I). Cutlar. Heary PneCx and A. H. • Daaiing oom harvaa tor. Panielia Rlchardaoo Tuaadar aftar- the day for renewlag menaberahlp •prlng tooth drag* 1*^ kattla. lot will move from the Judd Hulet Munger as Club maaagera We all 2 BrOWn Hiares, Wattar A. Wood mowar. aoon. March 4th. It la thalr annual there was only a few quotations for . Dane alde-dallvary rake. Fanning mill. 2 Log ehaina. farm to Mr. Tlsworthh. I mil call. The Club then listened to felt It was a day well spent. Ad- eeming 2 yra. eld. Grind stone. 10 Cratoa. aM>etlna and wtah a eood attan dan ce. .Maggie Boyd, daughter of Mr. aad Daaiing raka. 10*4 ft* Millard Slelcht cloaad up hla maat I the secretary’s report for laat yaar Joumed to meet Wedneeday. March o i « Com ohallar. Tank haa tar. Mrs. Wkn. Boyd, died Monday at the ' which was accepted. i with Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Carpenter >0 Black COltS. COmillg 1 yr. Old '®^** ’* Soma eraoka. 20 Grain bags. market Monday and doaa not Inland Kalamaaoo aaylum where she was to keep a market any longar. He haa Mrs. Howard being absent Reatha m -ho o«o ..II «, 1 inn 11 !«... taken about aeven or eight months I Mundell read "Uttle Mlas^ Wsit-a- known farmers in Riley. ranted a farm north and aaat of thla ago. I fTograin Music. Frank Falvor;___ 1 John Deere com planter. HAY AND GRAIN. rlllaso and experta to nM>Ta hla fhai ’ Minute." Timely topics was then well Walter A. Weed dice. Bom to Mr. and Mrs Arthur flood- presented by John HIner, they being recitation, Nellie Vail; queetUM, lly aoon. rich of Lansing Sunday, a boy. Mr. CA TjTLE. Oliver sulky plow. 2 Oliver plows. 200 Bushels oats. Mias Anna Tyler and Mra. Flora iiKistly on the country and were well "M’hat opportunltlm. eocial, educa­ Oliver cultivator. (ioodrich la well known here an be tional and itttancial. does country life 5 Tons olever hay. Ouldett spent part of last week near I dlscueaed by the Club. Mil Hmlth gare 16 Bushsi s Timothy aaad. grew to manhood In this plaoe and la afford to the ambltloua young man Holstein cow, fresh. American cultivator. Wllllamston with their alater. Mrs. a talk on the great Republican ban- TN . r 1. Five-tooth cultivators. 1 Bushel June olever seed. .the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. flood- or woiiiaii." led by M. I). Cutler; duet Linnle Moore. I quet held tbe night before at 8t. Johns Durham cow, fresh. i Two-tooth cultivator. '/i Bushel Alslke seed. rich. j which was greatly enjoyed by all. by Mr and Mrs. Munger; reading, H. Mrs. Jack Haaeley returned home N. Carpenter. Other subjects of In ­ Saturday from Detroit where she had ! Mr. Ridenour siwke «mi the "fTouaty Mrs. 8 8. 8.. VanHuren 8t., King ­ I Road Syateni" which was /err wood terest will be taken up. Remember LUNCH AT NOON. been to rlalt relallTea. the place sad date. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harte spent ston, Y.. (full name fumlahed on .-tnd we hope that every voter will TERMS—ALL SUMS OF 16 AND UNDER, CASH; OVER THAT AMOUNT. ONE YEAR’S TIME WILL BE 01VBN applloationi bad auch decided benellt cast a vote for tbe good road system a part of last week In Perry with Mr. IlLK.l.^KRh ’ ATTE.^TKIN. Harte's slater and bustuuid. from uatng Foley'a Honey A Tar Com­ and have our county on a level with ON GOOD, ENDORSED BANKABLE NOTES AT 6 PER CBNT. INTEREST. Mr. Schram sold his farm recently pound that ahe ahares her good for ­ John Youna sold hla farm laat week ley’s Honey A Tsr Compound brought Ridenour recited s line recitation J*»hns on Tuesday. March 4th, Ui a man from Missouri. my voice back to me during a aeverr which contained much truth Thell ’J^. Husineoa meeting called to or- There seems to be quite a number oaae of bronchitis snd laryngitis. Oh. qumilon for dlacuaaion "Iioes It pay der at ten o ’clock a. ra. for members of the Kederatlon. also to oblige FRED GEORGIA, PRorR. of the children baring the chicken bow many people I bace recommend ­ to raise thoroughbred stock" was those wisbiBg to join the Federation. pox at present. ed It to." VanHlckie A fllaapte. well discussed b} D. llaiu-rofL He R. L. BIXBY, Auctioneer. _ believes It pa>'s and pays well not The afternoon session Iteginning at JOHN JACOB, Clerk. ~ I only the one who keeps It but la a one o ’clock is open to all (lleaners H; great benellt for thos** around him. and ever> tilesner in the county is » Therr* were quite a number of dlffer- earnestly requested to lie present as • 1 ent optnlottk about the different the delegats would like to get up a • ‘ kinds of cow* that pay best The ro-o|ferntlve i>arty to attend the State e I president spitolnted .Mrs. Murrltt FVderatlon nteeting at Flint, March Tube Rose Flour • KIdenniir and .Mrs James iloyle pro- IS« and 20. K%'erybody bring your a then a short recess was declared :um 1 Cleaner song l>ook. First will be • gram f-omtnlttee for the year and song bv Federation; roll call, re- • then a short recese was declared and s|>ond by quotation* or current ev- .\o matter liow good a slice of bread may he, a questions prepared for the question ents; debate, "Resolved that WouMii the (Quality is always improved hy the appearance. 0 Ik )x . IHie meeting was again called Suffrage would be detrimental to the AUCTIONHaving decided to quit farming, on account of representing the Steuben Seed Co. of a I to order an4l Mrs HIner read "A t>eet interests of all concerned in the • llashful Young Man." The questions. State of .Michigan. ’ .Mrs. Ada Ar­ Wayland, N. Y., I will sell at public auction at the place in Watertown Center, 7 miles .‘\ heautiful browned crust outside anti the whit ­ • of which there was an unusual thur and J. M. Hoxie for the afllrma- est, lightest kind of bread inside, these are the fea- • j amount was read and well discussed. , live and .Miss Smith and T. H. Town ­ west and 2 miles north of the sugar beet factory of Lansing, or 4 miles north and 4 • I The building of s new county house send the negative; music, recitation. miles east of Grand Ledge, on iires worth considering. a ' was one of great Importance. Mrs Roy ilalrom; reading; recitation, Leo 2 ' Alma 8mith played a fine piano s**- Kramer: closing song. Tube Rose Flour will he a great aid to you in • ! lection and tbe Club adjourned to L Pearl Stow. County Lect. • j meet with Mr and Mrs. Miirrlf Ride- improving the appearance of your bread. Clean, • j nour the second 'rhursday in Marrh. HK.MIAl, .\KH41K. The Bengal Arbor will hold (heir Tuesday, March a l^mgram for next meeting' Music; wholesome and pure, ^'ou ’ve heard about it. hut 2 ' lord ’s Prayer; rolscelianeous busi- regular meeting at tbe home of Mr. have you tried it ? a ivieas; dinner; music; reading, .Myrtle and .Mrs Fred Walker PYlday evening • Jones; roll rail responded to by -Marrh 7. the following program will Commencing at 1 o'clock the following described property: a ' quotations, please; timely topics by lie renderetl Song, by Arbor; talk, •' Murrit Ridenour; question for dls- "liow shall we get abstracts guar­ • ''uaslon "Which should a woman do. anteed aiMi cheaper*' Will Bandt fol­ HORSES. IMPLEMENTS & TOOLS. Narrow tire wagon. a j attend to her work at home or spend lowed by general diaruaalon; reading. McCormick grain binder, Gall Bros, flat rack. Ovid Roller Mills J part of her lime at charity work.” *Mra O Ijyon; aong. John Bandt Mule team, 4 yrs. old. 7 ft. cut. a .Mrs l*lggott; recess; recitation. and Aaa Blunt; talk, "Woiiians work wt. 2.200. Low Down Wagon. OVID, MICHIGAN • 8iisan Smith; question lw>x: music; on the farm.' .Mrs. .Nellie l>rake: Sterling hayloader . Wagon box. meat cnnimittee. Susan Smith. Ida closing song. Mule team, 3 and 4 yrs. old, ■ ftoyle. .Mrs HIner. Myrtle Jones. wt. 1.700. Dain side delivery rake. Pair bob sleighs. Mrs Jennie, Mrs. Rldenotir PKOSPKK .tHHllK. Shovel plow. Saturday evening, March Kth.. 1912: Marc colt, 2 yrs. old. Sterling hay tedder. Double mule harness. t'hnff about straw staiks makes "Our Ciorioua Cleaner Hand." by Ar­ McCormick mower, 6-ft. cut. good serairhing litter and the simner bor; talk. "(iaa«>llne Kngines vs. Wind CATTLE. Double work harness. , ~ It Is hauled up the better it will he I .Mill." by Henry Montague: recitation. UI8CDisc harrow.narrow. Single hajmess. THE WABASH RAILROAD .Mias ('Isra Cary; talk. ‘M’hy (llean- Frmight Claim Dept. ** A i*ow that is raised on mneentrat- I era sliotild co-opersie with the coun- Cow. 5 yrs. old, due in April. Com King manure spreader. ^ Top buggy. *>d food, without sufficient exercise*, : try srhool teacher." by Mias Ruth Farmer’s Favorite grain drill. Open buggy, cushion tire. Si. Louis. Mo.. will never mak<- a profliabb- brocid Bond; reading by Mrs .Maud laabell; HOGS, 25 latw every member please bring a ciirrsiit Surrey. Fch. , i()i ; event to read; closing song by Arbor. V AN, THK TOOL MAN. Brood sow, 1 yr old. Little Willie cultivator. Fanning mill. due in April. Lansing. Michigan. UKKI'.MHrHH FIKMKKN rM’R. HKMIiAl. (IKANUE. 60 spike-tooth drag, new. Hog crate. The February meeting of the Ureenbush Fnrmers ’ (’liib was held The next meeting of Bengal Hrangc 3 8 Wood roller. Vour Ifticr relative to radiation at hand. Kintl- will be .March 1, 1913 The 3 section S n‘acu e drag, at "The Maples" with Mr sixl Mrs. ttr. . HAY AND GRAIN. spring tooth. Cutter. Cart. ly accpfil the radiation in tjnesiion and make your I.sifayette .mivemaii. and in spite of following progrant will be given: the muddy roads there were shout ^Iusic; reading. Mrs. Fred Harper: 5 Tons No. 1 bam Timothy 1 Oliver Chilled plough. No. 99 And other articles too num- claim for damages caused by delay. recitation. Alice Badgett; story, W. ^.:.Mi present to enjoy the hospitality of Hay. 2 Single cultivators. erous to mention. ;ihe host and hostess »nd the really . T Plowman : question. "MSiich Is of C. H. Ni:\VTON. ; the most value to the farmer—com ■ line progmm which the committee h'reight Claim .Agent. or wheat?" discussion led by Tyler had prepared Hill. TERMS—FIVE DOLLARS OR UNDER. CASH; OVER THAT AMOUNT, 8 MONTHS'TIME WILL BE GIVEN ON I Mrs .\el||>' Hugulet read a paper GOOD BANKABLE NOTES. DRAWING 6 PER CENT. INTEREST. .on "tteorge Waablngton. His Youth W«* made a large ahipment of radia­ Ml Him UIKl. FROM tion over thr* Wabash Road in Novem- 'and |•:arly Achlevemetits." which was i>er which was lost in transit and did .fine and replete with Information rel- l> HOILKIL mi! arrive here until s few dsirs ago, jatlve to the history of the Father of i'oriUiid 4>|tcnliig a door to look - •..-♦n w»* refused to accept the goods Ibis t’onntry L C I^oomis, following :iilo ;i vai-ant room In his house. Lloyd Kirk Conrad, • .ii account of the excessive delay by ! with a fine talk on Wnaliington as a Brock was surprised to see two little I hi K R. and made claim against them ; fit,n»anian. referring to Washington ’s r> el protniding from a boiler filled AUGUST MILLER. Auctioneer. ;:;r Ih. vaj of the shipment The .Jnfliienci a* fh*' strongest factor in with water. He rushed in and pulled Proprietor. Mve letter explains thr situstion. jthe framing of the ('onstitullon of the lu* --.v« ar-«ld daughter from her peril- THEO. H. TOWNSEND. Clerk. r*::-y have instructed us to accept the il’nited Slate- which he rharacterixed ou: po«lfion Tile baby had wandered and make a claim for our dam- j IS the irr»-afesf document ever fram­ into th< m dliMovcry. ♦ ^1 First M. r» (from br-d?; !■ wealthy "I wish you w'ltuld ».hout at me, just nullsitoo within the next few days ■f**r and by the neopl#* was at that 1 ♦ i:AMT IM.IVH. : the same as .mu shout at the anlmaJa in order to do it, must rut the price time an untried experiment .g j bschclbr* — He Is natun^lly — ! you are going to kill.’’ said Judge bu' the loss will )>e the Wabaali R. R., After dinner and .a brief Intermis ­ will recover .Second M I> Moss, at the Carnarvon Walaa) not ours. If you can use s few strict- sion for social gn . ting the program ______I the wrerst is over ttrst M I> •Yo. ! connty court to a butcher who xraa 1> high grade, standard sixes of steam was resumed and the study of Un- visited the worst is yet to come Second M ; giving evidence |n quiet tones "If coin taken up In the absence of John Kisler of llinghsm radiation, we are in a position to make t'lyde Holden Sunday. D-—How Is that* Frst M I) We I you were going to kill an obstreper* ti: Wabash R R. stand for part of the .Miss Ruth Ismmis the paper, "IJn- have yet to break the coln. Mis Rarly IJfe and Achieve ­ .Mr snd Mrs. Bart Davto apant nexrs to hla | oos bull yon would not whisper Ilka and you ran save whatever we ralatives—Life. i ihla," added his honor. make them pay Write or pboae us ments" had to he omitted. After a Sunday with relativaa In St. Johna. slxas that you want aad we will make duet hy John Kuhna and Will Live- Mr. sad Mra. Gao. HoMan aad faai- vou a price delivered In Igumtog or say which was hesrtlly appIsudMl hy ll> vlallsd at Mdwanl Sobolaa Thuia- any point where needed. th« riiih a paper was read by D. 8 day sad sttaadad tha Hollaaaa Tours truly, Morrison on "TJncoln as a States- , church In tha ovaalag less meat man. ” after which s general dlariis- VMS TOOL MJSJV Mra. (’haa. Marah and daffghtar. VAN slon of the grest libemtor was tak­ •re actually weak, run­ ' Mahal, callad on Um fonaarM moch- Lssto«4n^. Sfieh-B en up and niimerons aaeedotsa and down—they are slowly j sr. Mrs Jiilatto Krappa. la Blagham Enjoy better health sketches of his career were told sad ; Sunday. read by the club members. deterioraiing—they need ' cirda HoMan, wSo haa ham vtalt- Henry V Smith gave a line reetta- strength and nourishment ! tng hla paraaia for tha paat weak, ra- tloa ’The Moneyleaa Man ’’ which warn ' turaad to ('hirago Monday. well received. Thoa. Hovle gaea a for body and brain. I Several from hera attoadad Foamaa Herman dialect version of BarliarT Scott *» Emulmon correcta (Irangc hald In Baogai. Wadaaaday. Fritchle Mra Morrison gave a ho- narvouaneaa it ia oaaawtially a iPeb. Itth moroiis recitation 'The Told Air food —a coacentraiad. nouriali- August Frleim. Vara Haad aad Gao. i ECZEMA Family." and John Kuhns naag a solo ‘ HoMaa aitandad tha Maaoatc baa- Dr. Prices ing. curative food to raatoie the "The I^nd of Tlohefnla." all of xrhlch qaat haM la St Johns WsSn aaday ev- CAN BE CURED were greatly eajoyed by the Club healthy action of body cetta. I ening. membera aad goeata After aiaging fortify the blood, aharpen the Mr. sad Mrs Thoama Mabar. also I WM Provs II to You Frss ’The Rur Spaaglsd Baaaer^ tha appetite, make strength, Mr sad Mra. Chm Marsh atimMsil lb" Itsk. SsU nbaws or i Club adjourned to meet the ftth of health, energy and vigor. the ti O F. baaqaat aad daactag par ­ sets SA smsss—ree taasssrei February with Mr. and Mrs Chaa. As pure aa milk. it ia readily ty laai ’Ttiuraday avantag la Bt Johas Isb^ br las tarrlSN iksSkM. tonuag pmUn. irt rj-yaaoN tew a s( a si Ridenour at the •’Wvergrueaa.** las, awuieg wsaiaisai wMsS has esesd ksaaraSa. wMsa I tnosva wUI aaaimilated—nouriahea ewery Mr aad Mrs Will Payaa who have rented the Jake Krappa farm awvad Me. 1 will ssaS Ii tfsa. paMsaa iwK. wwases aar oeuaausa aa rear 1 oegaa and every daaae. Phy- Jhss ui ussssssb satea sad mslt Ii io ass. or wrtss as. sHtes res RARRER HRAIfUR. Ratorday. I will sMwi Ik* waaisssai fias at eass Sa raa. Bgpiier Oraage will hoM a maetlag mamma eweryxohere lacom- •MM, TO OATweBevM* w«»M»e*< March 4, with the tolktwlag progtam: mmndScett*» Emmioiam with lgbain To Claoe a Gas Reega .A Roll call; maalr by the Graage; J. O. NUTSaLL. Rl •l., Fgrt Wgyno, Inxl. •heoiute confidence in ita The leaae parts of a gas range fr» raadlag hy M. Orssawpad; rsHtatkm hiaaficial raouha. Don ’t mart by Wai. ffhmasS; aaag by Hva Mae qnantiy knaagw ao gran ay aad dtrty Tmnar: Oasatlaa. ’MUtot la Baa Jaae mom, but iaaiat cm Umt they can searvaly ha elsaBai •aalar hy CSarlaa Laok; rwaltag. scorrs. Plaee thaae parts oa Uw eonia la UM Polly RMaaoar; gaaatlaa baa. Dag*! ftimare whan tha Srv Is Mw aad 14 will qnlehly hnra tSani gMto ataan ntthant MJary. Gat a panirsji at yaar THBST.JOHiit mWt.TmrMDAT APTBMOOV--PBBRUARY 27, 1913. PAGE 5 n om fxxx x *^.j nnno ANTI.MAA4ION LEAtfUB HAN AH. Morto Slater wa* quit* aiek loot Idajr* or ua4»r; If.ft P^r cmt 4mrimM lUNWBB M« PWMflUH. wook but la able to b* out ocala. NOHETIIM 3.001) BIBIES DIE Uir aMHMid WMk of llt«: ».t pmr «MBt Itlao Bortha Hoxle of Fultoa woa duiinc Um tlUrd «Mk of Uto Md (.7 tko cooot of Roo. aad Mra Spoka por coat or It# durlo* tlio foaitli i DotrotL- -Oror IA,OM lottoia. PM1> Sunday. IN DIIBINU riBIIT PfMTH w«mk of Ilf*. oppoals boro p oa e fortii ..1U« Heraloo Payoo of 8t Jokao W>r tb« yoor 191t tboro wore SJtt* la town Friday eroolac- WKKMN or UrtL fnon tNo Mat* Hoodduartora of tbe dooth* of ibCo M ^ Aatl-Halooo boacao boro durlac tbo I Hi accooat of tko bad otorm Frl* uader, 2.2t9 durtac tko nrot woM iM bokolf of tko raaolu* di > alsht. tho Sad doaoo whlok wao uador 2499 durtac j tioo* boforo tk* locMoturo provtdloc V bav* booo hold la UuaotaJIk ball if Slot* ^od* durlac tho aocoad. 263 durl^ tk* aubmlaoioa to th* poopl* of a waa a failure. orlok C. Marttadale ho* Just cooi* Th* ITaloa Ooooitory Aaaoclitlon pi«tod toblo* alMmloc til* lafoat mo- third week aad 195 durlac the toQp^inutiooal amoadmoat proklMtlac week of life. . __ fonu. ilda toM* I* of ■optclally la- tallty are commoa to orory >oc*Hly- Sunday. t*rMt. Tho toMo. boold* oNowloc tli* Bucb oa prematurely of birth aad coa- *’ iraa«o i b aa h ot ball punoe botwooa You can’t taHc about any oth^ car as you total Diuabor aloma tli« nuoikor of coalul dofecU. The health ooadltlooe **° * ’*****- (Mlddloioo and Maple Rapid* doot h o for tke dmt. aooood. Uilni mad under whlob tho mother Ihroo have on | A craat pokllc “boartnc" oa the , well attoodod Maple KapMa fourtb wook of llfo. ISS cauooo b*tDC undoubted Influoace on tbo rltallty of ameodmoot will bo bold oa tbo 6th of three okown. Hot procM) aad oa tho oecurroaeo of March, at 7;I6 p. m. la tbo Hooo* of U H. Horr of Vlekonmilo was tko can about the Studebaker "*25 ” for $885 Pbr tk* yoor ItlO tkor* wore 3,ldl promataro birth. Hereditary toodan- , HoproaoataUrao' Cbamkor at ImaaiBc cuoot of bio motkor, Mra M. P. doatbe of toteat* ocod 1 to 4 wki. cloa auch aa tho lahorttaaco of sypkl- At that Umo the ooaimlttotm of both Th oaepaoB Saturday aad Sunday. Tb* iMUDbor of doatks of cblldioa acod tlla. or docoaeracy aad druakoaoeoa of houaoo bavlac th* RoooluUoao la Mr. oad Mra Robert Blank wore And the reasons are apparent. 7 day* or uader wo* 24tt. or 7S.7 por paraata. laoxporloBco aad nodact of ebaace will Hotoa to the -*di7«r‘ oad. vlaltom la the boom of T. T. Nowtoa ooat. 4St or llA por coat dlod durtaa ^mothora aad loac boura of oo relco .‘ woio* ’ each aa kour aad a half. Aa|*ad family Sunday. In the first place no low priced car in the market is built under such fav­ tk* *oeo o d wook of llfo; 246 or 7.t por mmocc ik«Iko >odolodootrlai claoaaa of mo«k-)onuorloal coofllct oueb aa Mlcklcaai Mr. aad Mr*. O Naok rotara- ooat dlod durtaa tko fourth wook of km uador implinarnuiT rnaiHtlfa*. alao kaa aoMhan soon la prooelaod Sacb'od OB a rtolt In orable conditions. ItfOL Lkavo a amat oo rtoua baariac upon ta- noted ooatot* aa Hoo. John O. Wool- , La Tho moot Importoat couoo at dooth tantllo morality. ley, Mm. Floronco Rlcbarda Praoldaati Oaa Wrlckt bod tko mlofortuao to The same tested steels, the .same carefully inspected springs, axles, mo­ duiioa tho yoor. or tk* couo* tkam- of tko Oklo W. C. T. O. and othoro . loaa a howee laat weak, tor and gears that go infb the magnHicient Studebaker “Six” and the unap­ lac tb* laraoot aaoibor of HIWHTT LBTTHR riHBlKRHT -rr__ 1___ will spook for tko amoodaMot. Aad* Wra. Ooo. Hooraor wao callod to woo promotaro birth, ao loaa tkoa ATTCHD lOWIA ^ expected that tho liquor intoroota | Ortd loot wo*k to aaalat la tho care proachable Studebaker “35 ” arc used in this sturdy, good-looking Studebaker •29 cklldroo dytac durtac tko fbat ATTBND lUlflA UK1MI4 will hareh ... the boat men tk*y can ^of her dauchtor. Blaacho. 25. of llfo frooi thl* cauoo; 44 durlac Ionia. —Tho mldwtater raootlac of cum botwooa tho ocoaaa to proaot Mr. and Mm. TMck Ri wl moved ch* ooeead. II- durlac tho third oad I tbo Ionia county niml m,al candor* | tboir side of tbo caao. Th* prohlb I from St. Jobna Tuaoday Into tho4r a*voo durlac tho fourth. drew atteadaaco to. Innla. tloa foreoa will atorm tho capMol city hooao on Beat Mala St. The same skilled experts who build the higher priced cars build the Th* caaoo«okowiac tho aost lorcMt Kent. Montcalm, Oaklaud and Gratiot on that day in aa all-day procrani Studebaker “25. ” Dumbor woo taoDltloa, Itt dooth* froaa countlo* bolBc ropreaon'od. Iwearlnc wblio ba dp oa. "Ptor tbo | thlo cauoc occuniac durlac the llroc After tho banquet idd'ooaoa wore Amoadniont.** Huadroda of loadlac ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The same engineer designed the “25 ” who designed the “Six” and the wook of llfo, 40 durlac the aocoad, 31 made by Mayor Prod T. Wortman of men and women from all over tho ♦ ♦ durlac tko third oad 26 durtac tho looi*. state prooldont: Ooorso W. state wilt attend tht* boarlnc- I ♦ ' OUT1L ♦ “35.” fourth. Tho aoxt la Biuaorleal Im- t'anoon of Pilot. S. D. Horrua of | la addltloa a day ba* boon oot ♦ ♦ poftoace wo* coovulokioo. 217 for tbo Maranac, county preoident; Forrot*rv . apart for a Croat “(’ooeortiod Dlocu*- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The same Studebaker reputation and integrity is built into the “25’ just yoar; then folloor* eatorltlo, 141; coo* Jobn R. Htnith and othom. oloo'* tbmuebout the cburcboo of the coaltal debility, 123; Tn^outiitloo. Uolecaleo to the ataie roovention stale. This will occur Sunday, Horn to Mr. and Mm.Arthhur Gor- as it i.s built into the “Six ” and the “35” 103; iiioraaoius. 90; paeumooU. M; uer* a* folio**; J. J. Koblnaon, March 9th. (In this day It is expected soul in Micbiiuui to Mm. Ida Horninc of Holland aad Eiill c(|tiipinent, with Goodrich quick demountable tires. ! Iiond all oDorc) to tho work at hand, Mr*. Grace ilorko of (.'bicaim are i W«> have canvassod tho altualloti Msitinc Mr. and Mm. S. W. .Norris. j thorouKhly and wo f<>«>| safo in pro- Goo. Iltink tapped hi* aiicar buoh blirtinc that with tho many friends we W»**k Wednooday. The attondanc*- ill wirh pressun- hmtirbt from ovt-ry was larae and a flne time reported. section of th»* Stall- that Ih*- vnatori* aiui n'pre«*fi will b«- k 1^«1 t<> I (IlMLILh KSTUII.IHH )***« this rewilutlon. ” I ••IO»H>’ iS f II tRLtl'i 11: i ( harintte. W'.en farmer* drive »n j to Charlotte for Uie day hereafter B+6C * Cn-y -.vlll ii ive a pla<-*' to to Wliat morr can we do to convince you that you positively COUNTY I rest and 'o \iac. The MirhiKan can find pcrtcct health and relief from your suffering by I Farmers' itenelti .Asooriali'in lias II. .1, Kll.l.I.MlKK Ah THF ' rented the Jarkel block .tnd within u using Lydia E. PinkhamV Vegetable Com|>«)und.' AM the , few (lay* will open ui» a '•Parmem* world knows of the wonderful cures which have lyeen made ilKAIl OK HI LL MINIHL. Home" in charite of Frank II. John ­ by Lydia E. Pinkhain ’s Vegetable Com|)<)und, yet some wo son The venture t* expecteil to btina men do not yet re.'ilize that all that is claimed for it is true. P^Hliikrr of Hender- n,,. (arniem into closer 'oiich and to St. Johns, .s^ ha* re^anwl aa county rbalniuin „„.bll*li a more ..olfomi price be- If suffering women could be made to believe that of the .National l^rooreoaive party. R tw.-en the producer and .-oaounier. Moss & Kellam Michigan this grand old medicine will do all that i.s clainuid for it, ,(.. Marry of Durand, the secretary. The aoaorlaUon will miblish a bul- .hw also resided, and at a meeting |,e„n each month. alvliMt a lUt of ail how quickly their suffering would end! of member* of the t>art> held Friday farn>« for sale, rent or excuanai and We have published in the newspapers of the United States eventna. «tir«eoaom wen- named for will maintain an employment bureau I them. ei> that farr.i labor can be secured by more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub ­ I>r Colin .McCormick of OWO**4> member* of the asooclatlon upon All colt* should be handled with the j be«-otnes count) Chairman and Kills short notice. The room* will be til­ Keep the hogs quiet, clean and com­ The cost of feeding an animal in ­ lished in the interest of any other mt^icine for women in bitting-rtg before attempting to har ­ fortable if you expect the best gain IF. WiiMm of Owooao. county aocre- ted up with telephon*-. writing table*, crease* with its weight, but not tn di­ the world — and everv year we publish many new testimo­ ness or drive them. from tb«- fod supplied tar>. chairs, oir.. and iegai advice will be rect proportion to Its weight. nials, ail genuine and true. I It is announced that while Mr. Fil- furnished member* free of charge. j linirer will ronuilii an active worker Per the dish-water for fertilixing 1 .No stock grower can afford to have Speed combined with grace, eno* ,ln the l^ruareoaivc ranks, busineao HirHIiLl.V H4IV WINb p(irpn mad*- it nocimaar)' for him to HKCiN^NITIGN IN JAPAN clean water to drink. ' keep thmuselves warm. qualities sought in the action of the om- wliat your mroedi** have resiirn us rhainnan. Mr. .Marry is Alma.—Is*«ter W Hharti. a aradu- niufTton. ()hio. — “ I wish to : spendinic the winter in Tex**. tbaiik you for the gtaki I ilerivetl dont- ftir me.”—.Mi> Kiioha Win - ate of Alma college with the class of fn*ii» Lydia E. I*lnkh.iiu*.s Vegeta­ OATK, llox :iUu, lUutfton, Ohio. { The meeting Friday ovenina wa* recently secured one of the ,held in the ofllce of A, L. ('handler. h.ghest honor* conferred by the bn* ble ('oiii|»»uiid aonietiiiN* ag**- I A eommlttee of three K. G. Gobom. / sutTered eaeii month aiK-h itgony IVntwater, Miclt.—“A year ago taniral department of the Imperial J•^|*•-ne May .-ind Fnink Giite, wa* ap ­ i niversit) ment. •ommittee xa) entitled ".Spermatogeni* in E. l*lnktniin'M V«*»uilde (din- I liutl iiuekaehe and itearingdown Kquiaetuin" secured from him per- pounti I wa* entirely ctiretl. ^Hiin.v S4I Imu I tliat I could not sit ^oM«| recognition from lh« head of **Theu I hat) an iUtackof organic tn a chair or walk acm«H tlte ttoor 'he largeet university in 'he Island intliimniation and took Lydia E. and 1 WHS in acverr fiain all the slngdoni. He will return tn th*- FilEIOHTS WRECKED ’'nlfed State* this summer and sftend M.'ivinj^ rentfd niy farm I will sell at piihlit' .nu tion .it the place, one and one- I*inklianrM Wgetahle (’om|iouinl tirnt'. I felt diacfuimgeti a* I hatl the next year in Alma. :ind I iun euretl. I thank you for taken everything 1 could think of ctsi •NO gm ; i.nji ^kkii bi t riHiNmi: liall miles . t»i .Merle ITeach ttn Section 10. ( Hive. what your remedieM have tione for and WHH no lietter. I Itenn tak­ UK. HPKNi'KK KFNIGNN me :uid Hhould anything Uitber ing Lyilia E. l*inkhani ’8 Ve«ta- .l.VII tINi: riK DAHAHBIl. MIH IONIA PIHTOKATi: me again, 1 -diall ui«* it itgaitL f"f hle Compound anr. Willard K. Spencer r^ I have >n>*At faith in your irme- atmngand In-althy. ”—.Mra. Alktk Kigned Sunday a* pastor of the First die*. You may ihh * my testimo­ l>AHi.iN. No. 2, Box 77, ilanrroft —Two eastbound freight l*m*byterlan church. after eight nial and weloume. I tell every IVntwater. .Mich. train* collided in the Grand Trunk yewrs' service Since that time the yard* at Hanrroft Haturday m*milD|t. old church burned and the tine IIO.- Friday, MARCH 7,1913 Por ?I4> jmmrm Lydia R. Pinkhani'a Vegetable .No oae was tnfurod though the ca- (MK) edifice ha* beon crectnd. Hi* r**- Contpoun* id has bean the aC«n«lar«i remedyforfe- tMMMie of oae train wa* badly Mnaahed ignallon will take effect May 1 and ('<»mmenciii>f at 10 o ’clock .sharp, the f«»IIowinp described property: asolr Ilia* No one sick with orooaan'a ailments and a box car said to have boon full of will be acted on a*xt Suaday night. *1008 Juatleetoheraair If abr doo* not try tbl* fo- boor, burned. I>r. Spencer came here from Albion OMiia modletSB OMMle froo* mot* and nerbo. It The accident I* declared to hav* and fa a prominent member of the boa raatoradaomMiT aaffartng women tn health. boon caused by aa open switch, ley Grand Rapids general aa**mbly. His HORSES. Roller; .shovel plow, »WrttatoLTDlA B.PIRHHAH HBUIClIfBCO. rail* *1*0 prevented the rear train resignation was a surprise to bis (COIfFIHHIITIAL) LTBII, HAHN., for odvlee. froBi fwming to a atop in Umo to congregation. Hay marc, weiphl^ l.’iOO. l-horse cultivator. ■r will be ooeoed, read and on awnred avert a rolllokin TraSk- through W.Tfjon, stock rack new. bra' aa oad bald la atriet ooafldoaee. Bancroft was hold up for aome tloM. MOYBB TH L.ilU4KR QI ARTBRN. Hclpian hor.se colt cominjj 3 years. beeanoe of tho wreek. . laaslag -Although ovganlxed only Span of mules, weijjht 2500. Set t»f mnmire boards. a rear ago. the bnatneoa of the xxxMjmxxxxio limwnwall Knglae company of Ia»- Set Rement sleifjbs; Corn shcllcr. slag ha* grown to onch an extant •• CATTLE. . Scythe: 40 prain ba^s.. TEM OUT PHONES to compel It to seek larger quarters. C'ow, 5 years old, due in May. The faetory turns *ea taeiory Sre. fvyyFx I'wrgaj mirm ooBPOBcxT XJOtx iPOTBmnBntaAJua Beg LOUIS CARPENTER, Clerk. R. 1*. WSMMY, ^nrtimifif PAGE 6 n, 1013. I Nns Waat Ui j ii •JUUIJ OR. ORBOORY. PlirBciMl aod Bur- 0MB. HviBte. Mleb OBcb boura WAirni»' A udy to 1 to A Notice! to tiM «««k. rniBtoo Wwlptf Bora to Mr. mmt Mra Draild Rom - WAIITRD ApproaUM girl. Apply at kraoa PrMAy. F^ePnaory SI. • aoB. /) HIM 8. C. l>Mi1tM*s mllllBBry alor*. Mr. ABd Mr* J. C. Hay of CarloBd ^ The Night Commander'Light- ▼t*lt*d tlMlr pBTMla. Mr. aad Mra. J. WAltTRD Marrtad mai W. Uaaaott. aod oMrar ralatl ing Co. of Jackaon, Mich. froBi Bauirday uBtll Mo^ay. temlly to *N>rk at Hownd LoMa A farewoll roeoplkiB waa tradarad Pboae IM ITnloa. 0*«d. or W. H. Mr. aod Mra. Ftaak BrowPaluir laot Rldunoad. 81. Jobno. StaM HISTORIC ROADS IN VIRQINIA have through their Agts.. BRESIEN UROS., W«Macaday «»r*BlBg wPaa about fifly of St. Johna, Mich., made it possible for the WAIVTBD Married raaa fW>'taira by of tb*lr friMid* wm at M. W. A. tiall aad aprat tha <*raatag playlag Dna plU after aach araal will tbe year. P. W. Baaa. OrM. Mleb. ooieklT luiiM op th* haaJth ran F armers* Wives to have the same comforts and gaoM* A dalBty auppar wm aorrad stars down 09 worry, overwork or any •Am whleb Mr. aad Mra. Bravbabor aiiasBal drain on tho ayataa*. Ono conveniences their City Sisters have in lighting MRL WAHTRR- F'or goBoral aouoa- - wmt preaaaiod a allrar v**atablr box of Dr. Williania ’ Pink PllM Wbaa tbe good raada maveasaa* their homes with gas. and they can go their city work Inquire of Mra. R. J. Kal- spoon by tJielr friraida They all de- contain* two weok* ’ tirainiant parted wishing Mr. sad Mra Brew lay. Ml*. F. II. Mofwe, of WhibBliaU. sisters one better. The carbide gas is non-pois- baker auccaaa In their new boaie in Mich., ray*: “For t*a yoora 1 that BOW eaibraaaa aaariy evary enaa MAW WAirPRD—To take a good ea- Laastng. never know a wall day. Tho braok- ty tn tba stato of Vlrglala. Charlaa onous if it should escape by accident, and for tabllabed bualaaea with horae aad The Boreka Draaratir Club took down wao gradual at dr*A growing CItjr n oaaty toll into Uaa and alBoa cooking and heating is a hotter and cleaner hre than other gases and much cheap­ wagon furnlabed. Baquliw of D. M.their------four-act draara to the (1 ----- more alarming and conipllratad as tbaa baa haps atop wtlb tbs marab of 8tew. north »«g 8t. 8t Johan, buah ball laat Saturday aad played tho year* went bv. It would bo pvogswaa. along tba ptoo of bouor pab- er. No chimneys to wash, no lamps to 611 and loo per cent, brighter. At a small difllrult to toll all the variooa ail-* Mich SPwSpd to a fair alaed audleace deapite the Ue highway*. bad weather. The play will be given menta I liad. 1 wa* sick all ovor. additional cost the farmer can have his yard and bams lighted as safe or safer 1 ■affami intsmwly froan stomach I have tool arado a IttUo trip oear RTLSKDID OPPORTTNITI—For a here Baturday evealag at the 1. O. O. •oara of tbooe graaliy improvad roadB. F. hall. New soaga. new mualc aad and intaatinal troublo. If y eotira than by electricity. We'have the lights in operation at our store. Please call maa with aBaall oapHal who wtahe* — Dorvoas ayatain waa comtdotafy aad BB 1 waa prsparlag to tabo a pbo- to own aad handle a biMtaena of hla all new apeclaltlM will be p proairatod. Natural aiaep I ^ not tagrapb abosriag a aontton tbaf bad and see them work. own. tSS.OO per weak propealtlon Don't fall to see thorn Baturday er- know for yvara, existing only on haoa wsrb si, an gatoranbil* opaa bp for the light party. A local raoB : enlag. V the strap procured by dnigL I with a large acquaintance preferr- ■ Mr. aad Mra. U. Petsk of QratlM B4 MMb a rato of ipood m to ssobB aw wastbin arid wxtiaaatad aa«l the woadsr at tba tinafiimisilnii to that ed Bacluolve tortltopy glvaa. j vialted their aon. R 8. Peek, aad dortora pronoaareil me incurable. •aaso ptoeo of rand wbra* la dapa Addrme i§7 Waahlngioa Are.. R. I faaally Saturday uaUI Monday. There waa a full (e^i^ la my Laaalnc Mich. Sbwl i Mra Haael Parka haa been oaring ■toroach aad food itlwiasBad am. goM* bp (BOX aa loag ^o. «ltbarl, N ------• for Mra. Donald Roaaknaa and baby I saeuied to get no benedt froai tho took a gaod taara of auMas or eaan food Utai I olo. 1 Aad a weak heart to drag a load aver lU wrMas J. M. Bresieii &‘os. pn8 ha I.K or TRARB. ■ <*urtng the pact weak. ______P«M Twawa.------^ which duuered badly. I also had Ball la th* Soatbara Good Road* headaches. I waa so weak that I The aaoM amp ba said of tbe sms- could liardly help myarlf. Dnedaf lartty of tbe pablle roads of tblo hto- inr S 7:±: I flertded to give Dr. Williamr I torlc ooonty —CaaMne so tbo Mrtb Uttter Greene. Ovid. Mich. Union i * “« Pink l*illa a trial. I took the . ^ S?w4 I much Improved. pills faithfully three time* a day, I plac* of two prooldento of tbe Unltod ______i Rev. and Mr* G. W. Plewa of Ma- 8tat*o. WUUam Hoary Haniooo aad I it Into the healthy oaaa POK SALK Three heavy horaea. one ' Pf^ *tht alno lietng careful toeaConljr good, nonrialiing fon*l, excrciae in the I John Tyler, alao ooagreoamen. todgea. I Properly used, the eanun treatmeat | pair weigh* 3000; one weighs 1400. i Mra Gregory the fore part of the open air ami to go to lie«l regular­ < etc., who ar* remembered for their FACTS ABOUT HOB GHOliilA ' to now aaxing mllHoae of dol­ Two marea and a gelding, ages 5. 6 ly. At tlie end of tliree moiithe I ' good work In their separate Itaee. In lars’ worth of bogs, but Improp- . eRTlI GHOSEI Foil mpA 12 year* Six year-old mara in._ Jeae»* t'ahoon of Saranac la vUll- luoi gaint^d mrpriMiigly aiitl at Uie ‘ connection with tbe good road* quee- AND THE SERUM TREATNENT erly or careleaaty used tbe last coa- foal. K. R Munson. R F D. 1°*^ friend* here this week. end of MX moiitlMi 1 was well. I I tlor here. It may be said that history ' ditloo of treated bogs will be worse Phone K42 Clinton. SOwlpd Mrs. John Kirby and daughter Al- ('oiild (deep naturally aiitl my Horn- recount* the fact that when Thomaa than the flrst. ------I lice of Washington Center were a<-h and iM'sd felt in a numialcoii^ Twonty-flve or thirty years ago the HWyElER I Jefferson married the fair widow Sbel- And right here we have the main FOR SALK—A fine brtck realdance gueaU at the .Miller house Tuesday. (lition again." hog waa rather affectionately referred Tlie iMMiklct, "Building f'p tlie J ton. rf "The Forreat.' in Charle* nty reason why tJie Btatea are going Into 309 8. Oakland 8t.. also household Mr and Mra. Irwin Finch were to a* 'The Mortgage Lifter" by the Sunday giieat* of Mr. and .Mrs. lien BbiO>l" i* fr»e iii*nn nsiiit^. I county, he began nl* wedding )ottV' tbe manufacture aod dtotribution of (ConGnued from page 1.) Dirnlture. Call 247—Red. 28tf I»r M’liliaui-’ Pink l*iile are void i fanners of the com belt. Since then Stomifeli In Cratlot Co. . ncy to .Mnntleello In a coach, but be- I the name haq fallen Into disuse, not the remedy. Under state supervision gave assurance that Ooloael George at all dniggiMf* for. ‘Ko-ente per lv*x ; ‘ fore he reached his beautiful estate it ia Plato that greater care in the •mo FARMS FOR HALF-One of 80 ------j for want of hogs, but for the want of W. (toethal*. chief engineer and fix ?•- •»<*, or direct liy tnail, In Albemarle county, tbe coach was I , prepsratloa ia to be expected, since acre* go">"» will preach next i -tl.*f> — ta4r N V distinguished Btatesman and his bride ! still on the job. Applied in actual use. however, the of the incoming admlntotraUon have Mf)I\*i-'T 24tf {Sunday at the following (mint* of | made the rest of the trip on horse ­ remedy itself to not expensive. felt that a lawyer should be chosen .. . _1 '------7------j hi* rlrr .jif Kureka. 11 a. m.; NVaah-j But these days be might more prop- back It was maaollog to know that : eriy be oalied the "Bank-Account bead of Uie war department in FGK RK>T V- .ihn»> .Money rent. Call I erse the Gbaties City roads even at I or "The Automobile-Buyer." or "The relating to the Panama canal, the at .*»11 i-llnt*'!. .Wenue •outh. A A. PILES I’l'KEIi .4T HtiME HY NEB that date, and that the bridal couple Keady-<'a*h l*ro\1der." In all these CONSUMPTION CURES PhlHppines and other tuiportant mat­ Walker 20w2|id AIIMOKPTION METIIOI). | BANNISTER got past tbe county lines before they ! capaciUe* the hog Is still working for ter* and they |M>tnt to the line of ------jf you Mirfer frow» tdeedlna. Itchln*. ,■ took to horseback ' the benefit of tbe farmer, turning lawyers who have beaded tbe depart ­ lamsmg There is nothing more ment »urh aa Root. Taft, Dickinson FGII .s\l.l A n .orner ho.j*e and aildrrea•>';'?•» aii>l I will showk *^'** you’ •'I?* how’ T to cure I| Since that early period and along : more than *evr-nty-flve million dollars lot .2',xUK» ft H-n*oii; noil*'' in y«turaelf al home by the new aheorbtiun ' a year into the jiockets of the farmers pitiable than the pursuit of the victim und .HGm* for Oklahoma wher*- he ha* a a certain reticence In writing up the is DothluK inon- horrible in our civil­ walk. e|. , fTif llghl. on corner. “*»• jreaunmt fr«w for inal. with history of the public roads of this ' into the ptM-kets of illtnois farmer*. declared, however, have given him lefere-'. ee trocn your owe locality If re- ]a»*ition offt red him ization than Gio sitectarle of IhoS' promlnenc- in cxinsIderaGon for this Prlcf. i.iMMtoo if sold at onci- ICn- .;itl Inunwllate relief and permari particular section of the old common ­ There is probably no State whoae hog quin- al If i' Clark s Heal e'i| .-uri- laaureil Bend no money, hui J H Dlngman of .Mt. Pleasant was tienuin*. who. for -ordid gain take jiortfollo. wealth. Enough has been said of ernp fall* below a million dollars a advantage of these stricken ones and omcr 30tf •triere ‘if thl* offer Write today t>.> I Itiislne** visitor hero on M'edne*- year Mr.ldeo Milsen'* f'lese Friend. .\ir* M Suuimera. Box P. Notre Dame day. them by others those who perforce by holding out false hopes make moo- ( holers i* a iiena GUease. Mr McAdoo in the recent cam- Fttll w\|.|; The i-t-st cream aeiiara- -Mr and Mr* <'»rl Meacher moved had to travel them regularly .and In cy from the unfonunate. PrRCIIASFIt STOKE, their household good* to Dur.and thl* all seasons The day of the old fash .\nd this In the face of a scourge IMilgn was a prominent flgure and tor mad* Phone or writ*- .Arthur ' that ho* tiestroyed more than half a Michigan is the home of several of *«a In charge of the ItomocraUc for­ Sulisbur>. l>el-a\.t. agent 30w2 r Burk, .1 well known bustnes* w*ek aud leD for their new home on loned road overseer seems to be past; the*e ’t'oBsiimption Cures " but their man of this city, purchased a tine Wndn* uday. tbe Irregular foree of bands, each billion dollars ’ worth of bogs tn the ces much of tbe time during the ill­ h*lf-eentur>' that haa elapsed Mnce o|ieratlons arc largely confined to ness of .National ('hairman Met'omba FGR .Stl.F separator, dry goods store at laiwell tbe lat- The revival sertice* closed on Fri­ bound to give a day or ao in labor other states. .Most of them advertise ’*T part of last week The storr- Is day evening, last. , it was introduced into this country. of New York. He has been aseociat- nearl> n< J H Corblt. each year to tbe maintenance of the in the cheap monthly papers publish ­ ed with some of the foremost busl- said be an *>legant one .Mr. and Mrs. .Mr* Hherman Smith 1* much bet ­ While it ia true that them- tigures are roads, ha* past. ed in the <-ast In December an em­ ne** operations in AmeGcan history. FOR s\LF CHF\I One gr>od work Burk have been th**rc for several ter thl* week. beyond any man's comprehension. This county, divided Into three die • they ser>e to show the stupendous ployee of this I>epartment who was Including the building of the so-call­ team or wil! trade for iiuire in foal days Mrs Alexander and Mias J H. Gander Is suffering with the tiicta. has a regularly appointed road Thrceteneti with consumption (for in- Jay Clllfuin. I’nlon phone T*-reee* Walker, competent clerk* lagrippe these day*. , money coat of tbe scourge variously ed Mc.Adoo tunnels under the Hudson superintendent for sach district, kiiowrn a* swine-plague or bog-chol ­ Vfwtlgatloii purposes only) answered river in New York. of...... his tine dry ...... good* and grocerj- Will I.r want of apace, sre shall not those stretches Tbs road machtnea describe hog-cholera in detail. It Is have been taken February 24th. 1906 re-elect«d to the Sixty-third congreas tbank our friend* and neighbors tor on Friday. •re helping txucb —In faet. are valu­ and Weinhold states hto cotnmlesion last fall. He was one of the ataunch FGR HALF Black Perceron mare, for their sympathy .vnd kindnes* to The L. O. T. M M. supper and en ­ . enough to say that It la a deadly and able In rounding up the roads and ' highly enntaglou* disease that ta like­ run* out March 15th. 1913. Just how •upponera of Governor Wilson in tbe coming *; yr*.. wt. gray mare, u* in our late bereavement, in the tertainment on Thuraday evening raising them In tbe renter, nearing Weinhold'a <'ommtaslon should hold . bouse, from the beginning of the coming vrw. both In foal ; black io** of our father, also the alng- laat was a great auccea* and netted ly to break out anywhere at any time, ap the timber on each side of JM* because there are at* many ways In over six years when all other Notar? pre-convention contest laat spring mare cult, coming 3 yra. wt. IS&O. «Ts for the beauGfnI mualc. tbe society the neat sum of 936. roads, admitting light and sun. haa lee* commission tn Michigan hold only : and took a prominent part ta the Mr. aad Mr* F M. Bower, I which the germ may be carried from bn>ke single and double, also cheap ­ Geo. I^tu Is able to be out again dried out places wet so long that up four years, to not explained. eiecUon campaign. er work team. Floyd Kleoltng. .Mr. and Mr*. F. L. Post. ' place to place. It may be in tbe read- after a three weeks' illneaa. HI* to recent date the memory of man After the employee answered the Bath 23 Phone !.alaimburg 3610. pd Mr. aad Mr*. C. W. Chwmbrt. mother. Mrs. Letts, la alao on the I er’a osm herd next week! runneth not to tbe contrary Many I As win here be seen nearly three- ad. four letters followed urging him 292wpd gain. to buy the treatment. In one df tbe PiRD GF THANkN- We wish to Jaa and Joe Naaaa were Ashley old bridges have been replaced by ' fourths of the Staten have gone into new and amre subatanttal oaes. while ! a syatetaatir isunpalgn to tight hog- letters was a circular beaded in large REST 4« ACREh IN CLINTflfl CO.. thank our friends and nelghbora vlftitora on Friday. •Ixe type "Advanced consumption per- EGR THE MGNF.T —Known as for their sympathy and klndneaa to Geo. Haskell of Owoaao tranaacted In places terra-cotta piping haa been : cholera by what is knosrn aa the "scr- Installed for croae drains ; um treatment " manenUy cured by loing Germlne. ” CovghtCold Gardner farm, mile west and half 4* In our late bereavement. In tbe business here on Tuoaday. A full month's treatment was offered mile south from St. Johns. 6 acres loea of our beloved btmbiuKl aad Mr* E. A. IX'amp visited in Per- It Is grstlfylng to note that m tbe It has been fouad that hog-cholera belongs to the same class of disease for I't.OO. About January ISth our wheat. 16 acre* timothy, all Im­ fatl^er. also for the beautiful mualc ./ over Hunday. neighborhood of two hundred miles employee sent 95 00 and recieved the proved. good building* The chance and Those who tient flower*. Includ ­ Cha* Gunn aad family are moving , a* smalpox. typhoid and other germ SoreTlaroal of public highways In this county ar* diseases which may be prevented and 'full month's treatmeat”, a tsro ounce of your life F Kmery Tuttle. 4K0 ing tbe boy* of the Hofbrau Ha.u*. to their new home in Adrian thl* In each flna condition at the present bottle of medicine and a letter say­ SloonHi Liniment givgg Fountain St.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Detroit week : often cured by giving the pa- quick relief for cough, oolU, writing that they nan be traversed by I Gent the disease tn a light form. ing- "Wc do not guarantee to cure gOwIpd pd .Mr*. L»vl Pouch sBd family. W^ I and wife rlsited rela­ automobiles with safety and pleasure, you. ” An analysto of the "medicine'' noarMueoA aore throat, tive nna over Sunday. which it ta found defends Uh * oroim HMinma, bay fevgr Showing th* Goods. while the ordinary cGIten who ao far I aysteai against tbe later attack of the showed It* conatltuenu to be a* fol- P4IH HALE Typkal ( allfdrala haat* A aad wife of Detroit were has not been able to beooiae an auto losrs. and Drouchiiia. alow with bathroom, hot and cold A novel mode of advertising for a call *n OD Friday last. I dlseaa* itself. running water. <0 bbi. cistern. Fine wife ha* been adopted by an Inhabi ­ M ra Wealey Smith are owner, can speed his nag along at the ' Mhra to Heraait Alcohol (absoluteI ______16.0% ' mrs moor. beat paee of which the nag le capa ­ Sulphuric Acid ... 14.2% Ma. Aiasar W. PMcaaaC FmAmUs, basement. Hot air furnace. Pines tant of a proTtneisi town In Kngland. teU gain thla week. If you will take a glass tumbler Kaa., wrttM i •* W« mw bl«*t«** 1..to­ for small garden aad barn. looeat- W right aad family aad J. ble without say fear of bis plungtag full of fresh blood and set tt away Ferric Sulphate 0.6% ws i 1* ta* itmtUj Mto SaU it a* *•- A photograph of the gentleman is stoiMti rtoMl loc swISs *><4 ba* fsvsr ed 4 blocks west of Clinton Ave. In ­ placed in th« window ol a shop-keeper, B. ' nd family were Sunday into broken hedges, bnttomleso oiud tn a moderate temperature for a few Water, about 70.0% On thla analyato being aubmltted to stoMka. Utooeseuxis b isgaaa ssisa quire of Geo. H. Chapman. aad underneath Is the following iso- gum >ver Gaader and wife In hols* or the llh*. provided be stays I days, you will And a thick red clot lag tosMto uwtaaUy.” Nor ba. ta the road. I floating in a light straw-colored II- Dr. Dixon of the State Board of FOR HALE -Fresh Jersey cow, teats tlee* "Wanted, a female companion Health, be stated. **Ia my judgment, to the above Apply at thla office.'* T iter 1. O. O. F, eqter- It Ieohs today as it rimHee nty j quid % sad 2-10 butter fst. glviiig nearly taln lodge on Baturday even ­ ooanty. so famoas •• tbe btrtbplaee This liquid la called "aeram** and to the preparatloB haa no curative prap- : SO lbs. per dsy. I*rice t76. Phono ing n truly be said that the of great stateearan. flae pUalattoaa I an eeaentlal part of every kind of ertiss la relatloD to tubareuloato in ! SLOANS M~6K Union. St Johns A. K. PeptMccorn R*nt. Ran ya are not doing much and old-ttme hoapttaltly. will eoon be blood It seems to be tbe part of tbe any of Its stages ” The coat of making thla two ounee Chaae. Sttf Mr. Staveley Hill. M P.. wsa at alee ere were about 36 mem­ equally fanMtua for Its good rtmds aad blood to which tbe light betsreaa life Baahbury paid a pepporrorn •• rent. ber* wn from Alma and tbeir and death ia conataatly going oa. bottle of medldae to aa tollowa; OYER ISM APF1.E TRREH for one ta paaalag lat say that Soperin- Akobol at 92.10 per gal. — .Otmi - UlOMEKr The berry was placed In an envelops deg coaferred tbe lat da- taadeaU AdaoM of Harriasn dtotrtet. Within Its current tbe srhHe cor- dollar each sad SS3 scras of good : puacisa roatead srith tbe gsrnaa of tbe Sulphuric Acid at 17c lb. _ .OOIM I land with lanie new house aad •ad handed to Mr Staveley Hill dar' gre* new caadldataa. tbe lo­ Walker of tbe Tyler dtetiiet aad Daeta lag a vtatt he paid to the oM vtllaga cal iferrtag tbe 3ad degree. * po4soBs tbat daily eater tbe syetem. Perrlc Sulphate at 2Tc lb 00M17 Mas. L. Bawwaa. ml Mn 4>Us,FI*., roomy ham thrown In. These trees ef the Chlekaboailny disirtct are WVttM! ** I tosaS* ise It aad no ­ TMe nia*e* f'ewaty Havtaqs I angel of all fashions, and fasbtoas are A New York wonran le said to have have aa*d a club and have been giver body can make It go wrong. a flae for aasault aad batte ry. > Reannrara 9SM.qq8.) the guardian angela of rwlgurlte.— fouad 9fqd In a Bawspaper. It ia be- •Th»T Lnve of Ileaeta,*' by John Gato- Geeed. however, that the Story waa Now tbe sentai treatmefit for bog- tolFs 9 per eeat tatees*' ne ell d( cholera to far from being fool-proof, ovthy. started hy tbe paper Ip queatloa aa a Wbat excellent fuel same Ma liaaae mnaev on nwviaqsa eireatottoa hoeater. sad It would be a great mistake for evHar appenvwd aeewHtv anybody to gat tbe Idea from what j ■trweturaa appear to bel 4 RUT J haijdwtn . Fran ynmmg It TINSILINE ' we have aeM. tbat all ba aaada da. la OOOLST R BALL. Yla* Fldi with a IMU JBMlf MR IT. raffii -B- - af h ag eb elsra. la to draw a lit-1 If New Yerii eeat fled a R. C ittaa It sitNi ap m aM omb MS. PAGE 7

J. W. Irrlas ta very tu. Mva. FraMk Vmkf la very Ul. vtccamii eocm Stanley Wllaea wae In Oraad Bap- of Panrtnr I Seriri Evcate m vlalt at Um of tko S EWm OP TMB WBK 3 m hamo of hor unala. Louis F. Ormn. PI1S0NAL Ralpk Ault of Ovid In St. triaf MIN ST. JOHNS socnmr Omat Hndaan of OMmIt and (X O. Pearl «f Duplain worn la St Johns tram the Qaaoltna oaoma tp ha an Pliamit Or. Kino’t tlMir Myron Kelley wea a Tuaaday tor the Interoat of the loaal a aaaaaaltr tbaM'dayi M. A. C. over Sunday. option -aatpai^ through Clinton tha farm, that wa am apt to ovurlook IBs No-Naaaa Club waa ea&srtaln- tiM Cold, PromoliB and Mhil Hwm wttk IX 1a . UiwL Doaothy (Ireaa la vory 111 with ah- county. Ita iMapamna qualHtaa It la aald of ad at Um homa of Mr aaS Mm. C O. Dubola Wsdnaaflar aveatoy at a aU OlMaM ttu«4. Dr. a^iMir. •eeoaaa of the throat. DalJ Bevlan iaa haa acaopia d a poa- a flm that It la a Bood aareaafl bat a Itloa aa/larawaa la tOe Inpaar Clar­ bad uaarer. and UBa Is moat. SBaurai o'elaak dlanar> km. unp>rt —I wkk !• eamk ■niiii III Ouboks waa home froai WImb yamr fuail? id riaitdd by a will refund yonr money if it daiMi^ laaaiiiy to apoad BuaSay. ion alfcii. Ua loft Monday to take ly the rase with yaaotlae. Properly up hla work. handled. It Is one of tha omet vnl- Mr. aad Mm C Fmd Biad of Btoy- eold epidemic aad yonr bome attma give relief. Mlaa Laura Walker la vlaltiay rela- ham warm, ptaaaaatty enlanaliiad laat WftlteB PQtt WM te Ovid tlvoa In Detroit thla week. JuatkM B. V. Sowle and aon. David, nable of induetfial ayantlaa. bat uoad of Ovid wno la St Johna Wadaaadsy. Friday eveakfly tn akaut tarty of like a hoeflital, ytmr children dl have W. H. Knowiae, of Oeeo, IIL, 4m. Mm Jekn Keeney vmm In Owoeao cujelaesly It baoomaa daatraotlva ki Rohort Hyslop of Ovkl waa la St their fiieada Mr. and Mra Bird an- a«onp» Jv4d two daya^e flrat of the week. tkr oartmam pact to aaave aooa to thla dty wham oolde. ooogh oontianally, are fever- writae: **Wo have given Dr. Kingb Johna on buolaana. Mia. Ueorye Batea waa a ynaat of Tha other day a woman ponrwd they will make thair koaaa kh and rertlaae at night, alcep little New Diaeovery tke moat thorough, Utty atmai want lo Dmuid Mra. WIIHam Rlcharda la Fowler Attomoy a. O. Huater of Ovid was aoam yaaollaa oa tha fuel la the alove. FHdajr. hem on bkalaaaa Wodaooday. wlehlay to make a yalak Sm. After ^The Sunday ackool niamea of Mra and than not the aoand, refraahing teeli for congha, ‘ oolda and rarieny Tueaday. patUay tha oap 4a^ In a ranuKe Eajr CMaad Ufl/for CTilMjo Mm* Mm Clam Tatro waa a gaaat of Mm. M. N. Slovoiwena. who has boon C. E. Smith, O. B. Waller aad Wil­ ybap diildm need. Yon yonrmlf bronchial troublea for aix yean, and Mm Q. B. Weatkarwaa 1^ Saturday atiendlac tha millinery wboleaale ooraor of tha room lAe ataitod tha liam Stanhope of tke Bapttat church kmj montes. flm tr tha atom ,Llba a flash tba m. J. Ptare* WM iB iMlB M bMl* and Sunday. opontana la 01 cano. ratumad home gave a party at ika church Friday yre almoat Hcfc and awake moat of have never found it to fail.** laat Friday evaalac. yaaollaa la tba obb ‘aaplodod aad aba MM MOWIM. Mlaa Bdltk SaUeek of Owoaao at­ evealny. the night, caring for them. You ‘*Por about three moatha I had tks tained the funeral of Mlaa Jeaale laar waa fatally Inlurad. Sbn did not Mm. C. a Clark apaat Mat Sata^* Mr. aad Mm. Wlaltor Salyiiat of kn ow that an un aaaa train oPpaaollne bell, Sunday. The KinWa UauEbtem ware pleas need Dr. King*a New Diecov ary. wont kind of a cough,** writea W. P. day ki LmmIbs. laaalny wars gaenm of the lattor^i vapsr might land from the luateh aba Mr and Mra. Fred Laooard went alater. Mkw Lana Mayley. Friday and aaUy eateitaiaed at tiia h ouse of Mm. ObariM Joknanr apaat laat Batur- atroek or the flamaa In tho atnna to Bdaa Frink Mamamry oa Churek It qoieti the children'a oongfa in* Rinehart of Aebnry, N. J. day la Owoaao. to Fowler Tueeday to vlalt hla moth ­ Saturday of laat wmak. er, Mm. Mary Laoaard. tho dlatant can. St Tueaday evaalBy ytantiy. It ia pore and plaaaant wonld keep me awake for houm at C. a Clark la Mmaa oa baal- Mm Hoary Loomla. who ban baan In aaotbar earn h wonmn penrad a .vlalUay at tha honm of hor dauyhtor. ama laat Friday. H. T. Parr apant Wednaaday and anart of yaaoWna hMa a martili basin Childian like it By ralkring the night All the medicinea I took did today with hla aoa and wife. Mr. and Mm. Goonya MMan mtomed to bar At tha last regular meattay of Baa- Daal aaidtb la haoM froa 0a M. ▲. Mm. Lyman Parr In Flint homa la Pmramo Monday. In tho kaih room ant pinood a MIk aar mtiiiBli Ladsa Ha Iflt tka bmoi - eongh proBotaa alaep and givaa you not help me till at laot I need Dr. G. ovar Sunday. bam ahoaremd pmfala upon SMfam Mkm Jaaaa Oanldwall, who hna boan Mm. Ida Moom and tmo little daa- want away tor tan aMantaa Than aba Blla Bartmm and Mlnnia Mdiklye. asui the ehi Mvan tfae much needed Kaag*e New Diaeovery. Hues doeea ■aanlture UpholataHac at BaauMrM dauyhtom want to Oktenyo Tueaday apandtay a weak as tJho yuaot of Mlaa Boapkaaaa. Sttf Marjorm WUaoa. ratumad to hor mhbad tha altk bammaa bar haada. It balay the smath aanlramary of to vlalt ralaUveo aad friaoda. thair blyth. light refrealnnii a warn gyve me tke Stal good nagkt*a mt I Bala Flach and Badd Gtark war* Mlaa Bdaa Phinnay went to Ionia home la Tmvwme City Monday. la Ovid Tkuraday. to aarvad aad all wkikad. Iham happy Qet a bottle of Dr. King'E Haw, had in montha and further nae eoi^ Tuaaday for a tvm weaka* vlaM with F. P. lawman, who has baan via- ratums af tha day. Julu Jacoka warn to Icala aooaty hor mother, WIHImi Phtnnoy. Itlay at the home of Mr. and Mm J. Ditoovary froni yowr diwggiet Haj ptelaly enred ma.** Sold by an knataaaa Monday. M. DeWM. ratumad to hla home la bar Bfa Mlaa Maiaant Davla left Monday A Burprtae party waa ylvan Mr. Oaovve H. jfarahar apoBt Sunday Oxtord the latter part of Mat week. evenins for Nevnda wkare Mie aa- this flald as laiaimMy as and Mra Boy Walker ta Btnyhaxn wttk ralatlvoa la Inaatac- B. D. Aadrue. who hae been la 8t paeta to omke bar future home. aad tba number of aeoMenta report* townahlp last Monday evealny. About Johns on buelnoee the peat week Mr. and Msn Bari Maclay of Fow- Myron Chapin left the dmt of the •d would aeem ta be Increnalay. forty were pieaaaL Mr. aad Mra lar wwre la toarn Monday. week tor Detroit after aeveral went to Grand Raplda Monday on hla Walker am movlay back oa thair Tram Drat Cg. k VatUli&Glatiili way home to Mlnimapolle, man Printed tntormatloa regaidtaBy tha W. D. Richmond waa In Shapards- moatha' alay with hla parenta have. •ato handllay of gaaoHae ahouM be farm la Qreaalraah. They eram pre- Mlaa ABoe Holmee of Flint oame Tllla on buateaaa laat Saturday. Clare McKinley of Flint came laat obtained and studied by every house eaoted with a beauttfui oak roekar at good layera ao much the battar. Lae DaWlct ratumad booM troan Saturday evenlny to apend Sunday laot Thursday eveniay to apond eev- by thair fiienda. Rafreah mania ware Ovoid Inbreeding aa much'as paanibic. ami daye with hor aunt. Mm. Bllsa- naa It In any way. Dealers also should lOtETimEGtS (irand Raplda Saturday momias. with hla mother, Mra. John McKinley. keeper and all who are requlrad to eWred and all reported a apleadld beth Tromper and St Johns fiienda time. The beat Uma to tall tha health Mra. Frank Aldrlok apant Sunday Jeaae Mead retumad home from be more particular in giving out Mm. Charles Chaoe aad Mra. Lydia and vigor of a ban la during tnolUttg. wltk Mlaa Blla Carton In lanaln a lanalny Tueoday after aeveml daya* needed Information on the sublaet rndoubtodly the ha rdest problem A. Thomas of Lansing attended the A hen that molts early and quickly, Mlaa Gemldlno WUllana of Pawa- vlalt with Mr. and Mra. Glenn Foarch OLD FAHHIOKBD DABfCE. in the hen bualnana during t^ time recovers and commeocea laying club meeting held at the home of On Tueaday evening, Feb. 20. 1213, of the year la to get eggs that will mo apaot laat Saturday la St. Jokaa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thoaoe andI Mra.______Charles T. Babcock laat Friday CHECK ON THE QUACK GRASS proves to have a strong, vlgoroua Myron Chapin waa a yilaat of hla Peter Thome were guesu of Mr. and j afternoon about HO Odd Fellows and Habekahs produce strong, healthy chlcha. There constitution. A pullet that growa fast uncla. tOd. ('hapin. In lan aln g laat Mra. Kd Thome, In Owooao, laat Sat­ and their famlllaa mat at I. O. O. F. are many things that will weaken or and feathers early is generally a good urday. SeHous Menace Is Eradicated by hall for a alx o'clock dinner. After destroy Ute fertility of aa egg either layer. f>nly those that are fully Friday. Ceaeeleee Cultivation —Haw Miss Oakta Leater went to Saylnaw enjoying of all the good things to eat iL.urt. or a.lcr H la iaiu. Aa tL matured and lay full-alze eggs ahould Mra. John Wherrltt and daughter, Parmer Oot Rid of Peat | the latter part of laat week to apend Brother Bldrldge invited them to an o.uiiinil for tl:e -..-i.y cL-oku* ia ia- be rhoeen for the breeding pen. Tha Hatty Ball ware In St Johna laat old fashioned dance to he held in cir-asiug 4* pi..fltable field of enter- breeding stock should be given grain Saturday. several days with her father, Georye Leater. ^By R G. WE,\THERST0NE> his hall. All the old dancee and new pruc- la uptu to .'4r-..t'ra ~a.; pouUry- In a litter and be compelled to scratch ^aa (Iraoa Mack waa home from ones were Indulged In and all report ­ .uea. iloacier, :nni.> \...o wcwld It out. The more ocratching to bo Miss Blla Wilcox left last Saturday One man in our neighborhood Ypallanti two daya the latter pan of OHfliml Name Waa Waaheo. I bought a farm several years ago that ed the beat time in yeara. •ccli tu .-dVof It have done the better. A variety of grain the weak. for Blale where she experts to make Mr. Joseph I. Keefer developed given up in despair simply by falling should be given together with green her future home and care for her was badly infested with quack grata Get your Sunday dinner at the some curious information on the an* to secure eggs that will hatch strong food and animal food. The hens must mother. The uplands were free from the pest, Steel hotel, 12:30 to 2 p. m. Price 36 eestery of Oen. George Washington. hut about twenty acres of creek bot ­ and vigorous chirks. be prevented from becoming overflat ccnta 2ftf G. W. Kminona and little daughter.an address which he delivered before The foundation of this yeaTa breed- which Is one cause of the non-fertlll- Jeanette. jC. Bnimona and Mra. M. tom land grew scarcely anything else. Mra. Paul UIbba. who haa been vla- William Cushing camp. Sons of Vet­ The former owner had let these bot ­ stock should have been laid at this xation of their eggs. lung her mother in .Saftlnaw, haa re­ J. Buimona were in loinatng. Tues­ : In tke Churches : time last year. Before artificial in ­ day. erans. at Waabingtoa. Mr. Keefer de­ toms In hay for many yenn. although • • Only those eggn of mewell on bualneee two daye the flrat ton at all. Their name waa plals The other man. however, put the • ciinUihaltHl by the pavtarm * usually large egg or a correapondlng- of the week. hla daughter. Mle^ Ruth, at 8utton> mer and if the breeding stock wae ly small one is likely to be defective lisy. Waaben. In 1650 when John Washen, entire twenty under the plow, wear* .Mra. G. M. (lilleaple and dauabter, l*realdent Washington's great-grand ­ healthy there was very little trouble and cannot be expected to hatch. Save work at home on Sunday by ng out a good many share potnta la about fertile cggi. *11)6 trouble waa Ruth, of Mawn. were In St. Johna father. aailed from the north of Bag tearing up the rousb sod and more They should be collected as soon aa taking your dinner at the Steel. Din ­ to keep the hen sitting three weeks. |)oaaible after being laid, taking care laat Saturday. land for the colonies and eettlad for than once "saying things." Then be l lIRlHTl.t.V .JH'ISNCE S4»€IETY. ner served from 12:30 to 2 p. m. Price At the time when these eggs were laid to keep them from being chilled. They .Mlaa Loretta Andrews spent Sun ­ 35 cents. 29tf a uew life at a place called Popa. near planted com. after haring Aral har ­ The Christian Science Society holds Biddy was out picking her living day with her slater, Mra. K. Hamil­ Colonial Beach, be revtsad bis plablan regular aarvicea at their rooms In the should be kept at a temperature of Mra. Chariee Smith and two child ­ rowed and disked, and disked and har ­ where grass and insects were plenty. sixty degrees Fahrenheit and partly ton, in l.alnicaburi(. name of Waahen for the more aiisto- rowed. until a great many of the Munger Block Sunday evenings at But aa the incubator has come into ren. who have ben vlaiting Mr and cratic Washington. Mr. Keefer gave 7:00 o'clock aad Wednesday even ­ turned every day. If the eggs have Mr. and Mrs. tJlare McKli^ey of juack mots weiv killed. more general use eggs are set during been shipped in, do not be in too Mra Klinpr Sloweli in O'id. returned a sketch of the deep reoearchaa which ings at 7:30 o'clock. All are wel­ Flint s|>ent Sunday with hla mother, home Tueaday. Ceaseieaa cultivation waa kept up cold weather when the hens are shut great a hurry to gel them in the In ­ Mra. John .McKinley. led him backward over the hmnches come. Bubject for leaaoo-sermon in and the supply ofagreen stuff and Mlaaea Billth VanSIckle ivnd Alma intll The com waa too tall to admit a next, Sunday eveniay la “Cbiiat cubator or under the hen. Leave .Mrs. Orlln Stevens of Lansinc of the Washen family tree for more animal food Is liTn|^. and poor Kelley w«tv> home from Akeley hall. cultivator, and the field waa gone Jeauk." them at least twelve hours in a quiet •pent last Saturday with her daugh ­ than SO generations, until be located over once with the hoe. In the fall hatches are not unccfnmon. place with an even temperature (six ­ Grand Haven, to apend Saturday and the original Waaben at (Mve Caatle. Sunday achool every Sunday after- Another Important fthing Is to see ter. Mlaa lana Maffley. Sunday with their parenu. the com waa rather weegv whan cut. ty degrees Fahrenheit) in order to England He had many Interesting nfwn at 3:uo o ’clock. All childron that the laying bans arc in a healthy MIm .Minnie Muniter spent the Qrat ftlll It was not half bad. Aa (be bot ­ under twenty are weleome at the give the germ In the egg a chance to Mra. C. Loyd and Mrs A. Johnson plcturea of hlatorieal aubiecu. which condition. If kept closely confined in settle back to the normal aa it has of the week with her aunt, Mra. Bell of Ashley, who have been apeudlng tom was extremely fertile It was Sunday aokool serviuaa. Finch, in Sbepardavllle. he displayed In connection with hla unhealthy quarters, suffering from ver>' likely been moved from its na ­ several days at the home of Mra. D. plrrwed. harmw(*d and disked again, dlaeaae and Infested with vermin Mr. and Mra. N. K. Smith were leetara ind the com waa put la ance more. tural position. Freshneas should also M. Wblttnan returned home Tueaday. rurWH OF CHRIHT. trouble Is going to pop up somewhere. be considered, the fresher the better, mieau of .Mr. and Mrs. Jom Rohards Mr. and Mra F. L Poet, who were The name old story of cultivation Bible achool at 2:30. ITaaokiug at E%'en If the eggs from such hens ID Grid iMt Saturday. Waehtngtofi. «nd hoehRg was repeated and even a but as a rule do not use the eggs that here to attend the funeral of .Mr. 3:15 by Joseph A. Joyce of Capitol ahoiiM hatch the cjjflpke will be small, are more than two weeks old. Fertil­ larger cmp of mm waa the reanH, Mra. G ¥L M’eatherwax of Lanalna PoaCa father. L H l»oat. returned A nation la not merely an aggrega­ c!hrlatiao eburoh. Inning Theme, puny ones that die before toey ity of the egg may alao be destroyed waa a yueat of Mra. Clara Tatro and to their home In Battle :'re^ Tuea­ tion of Indlvidnals. bnt a body of with leas quack than tke fall before "An Did Love Stoo'." are two or three weeks old. A good by being laid in nsst boxes contain ­ oiker frienda Monday. day lawa aad Inatltuttoua. welded lato one The bottom looked good for yat an- The IsMllea' llelpiny Hand aocleCy Idea la to select twelve or fifteen of ing moth marbles. A little attention I*eter (Irlewold of 1 anslny apant Miss Florence I>xter left Wedne^ onmolc. * living euUty. Writing and Ttker crop of com. so far the third of the Church of Chrlat will meet the beaS hen« and mate them with to these simple directions will make Sunday with hla son and..*wife, Mr. day for Ann Arbor where she will , reading of history are beneflctal only time the scmtcbing of the earth eon- with Mrs. Mary J. Kmmoss. South two or three vigoroiia cockerela or quite a difference In the posslbilltlas and Mra. A. J Griswold. lapaad a few dsjrs with bar brother In so far as history establlahes a ilneed By that time tke quack was I streoL, Wednesday, March 5, twelve or fifteen pnlleta with two or of fertile eggs and will greatly aug­ Mr. and Mrs Byron HeweU went and wife, Mr. and Mra. Roben Dex- i school of morals pretty well under matml. and It wat at 2 p. m. AH the ladies of the three cocks. This ahould be done ment the percentage of chicks to Grand Rapids last Friday to attend tar. j The past la a vast Held The bad no laager a seiioua amnace to the church and coogreyatlon are uryant- about two weeks before the eggs are a meetlny of Tlie Shrlna** Mra H. S Kareher of Rose City mam am well •• the good man finds la iy requested to be praaeat. saved. The msdea ahould be perfectly I healthy and active. If some can be One of the moat Important things la Don ’t foryet dinner la served at the i visited her mother. Mrs. () C. Whita- Imagination, aad hopes for fame aad XKTHODIHT KPlfM'OPAL .VlfTEB. selected which are known to have to teach the colt to walk fast from Steel Hotel Sundays from 12:30 to 2 ; ker. the flrat of the week. .Mrs. Whit- DISCHARGER FOR HAY FORKS asatared early, and are the offspring tke very atart ' akcr returned bovne with her for a favor at the haada of generatloaa to On Sunday, March 2, Rev. W. U. B. p. m. Price la 35 cents. IfCf Urah U. D.. of Singapore. Malaysia, visit succeed him. TIn * historian, looking Mra. Victor Stevens returned home l.nopad-Wod Attachmant flapa rataa will occupy the pulpit both uwnilng hook at yaars far fled, seeking to par Monday eventny from a vlalt in De­ Mr and Mra. George Perrora^* and Lead Without Rftah and Jarb In and evening. l>r. Ureh waa at est right now:— drowniest sleeper. Frtnk, and also bar aiatar, Mra Ua- Wa dstt'i nMtasi* ree Is aej^ be cleaned of stain by naahlag with The foil ebolr will furalsh miMlc. In coin P^nk. raturnad to her homa In Umbs. Ytti empty bey the ttwM a dean white or traasparant soap that Um evening tbore will be alao sparlal CINERARIA - DAFFODILS But don’t take my word Oxford tha latter part^of laat weak. BMet; wm it. oetl if net pi'-o —d. ^ la free from aw eh slhaM. Make a music by the ladtsa' quartet conslat- •aewt bark u> im mepty-baadsH -was Ing of Mecdaroca Buck. Hart. Mason HYACINTHS - CYCLAMEN and for h. Come in and ire Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall of Grand wp will i«B*x1 tmrk what you paid ea atroag latiMr and one yoar head sad aad Mann. Tmn WWM. ter and tl.OO a brntto- a soft hair bniak Stroke the faatk- PRIMROSES. RapMa vlaltad tkalr daughter, Mrs The aubject of Um meeting of the for jmurielf. I ahvay* keep Frank Matas and Mrs. Asa Glllaon tha Tn« mn Hmv Rboo II "VS" Bur Taai ers downward, from Um band tn tka bl thm OMsasuait) om Iv at owr msM; rntrlstlan Badaavor at a o'clock will The best Camattons at 50c per dosen. him on tlic counter whrrr flrat of the week. They were on their taO. he "The Ideal niristlan III. Ilia evervtinr ran icc him. I way to Fostovla, O., where they will Practical florvlea." Tha meatlng nill vtsit Mr. Hall's mother, Mra .S. Hall. TRAVIS DRUG CO. flll0t«t Mtatabe. j be lad by MIm Gladys Barnett. OUR SPECIAL k deripn work for fvrerolfl. Mlaa Marie Floyd of Troy, N. T., "I aaderatsiid you went over to ! Sanday sehaal at*neon and lasting I aad Mlaa Graoa Floyd of Detroit came ana hoar. A largs namber of now u OrlBMDB Oalek aad lyaekad Um wroiat last Friday avoalag to vlalt at tha aad wall aalsetsd banka will be add- * Tbsm U a ■aar •Tte," replied Tbraw Ft^er ALLISON’S hooM of Mr. aad Mra. R. O. Steal. The •d ■ Um Baaday arhaal library. A latter ratnraad haaaa Iflanday while Bam "Ton caat lynak Um wroMi bm new dam far young man will alna In Crtmaan Ottab, Wa tart gal Plain C E. Smith, Jewelry Stem RMa n Uttla bn akani at Mb tarn/* /

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Tg0uUucouu>.AXXXXXXX30000CXX3000000 -300UC)> KHXMXXXXXanOOT^ [fcaltor will ttawi hi —If h«aiirani*il aMppi ^ I la ottll waimod dMt tho tablste amat bs toir tlM pMlItec of mpm, mad mamm tahua tor ■aatbs. tbsaa Oaldaas * rafflste. wbitk .mttar m tam a&onm ha will 4lMa«tlB* la * ■ Imat weak wa pans an saalirais of called la tbe elreular "Natarste I tba Luap Oarmlae CoaaunipUon Cara An laapaetor of UMa dapa rtnisat edy.** —James W. Helaso. Dairy ua tlM pracUai. —Pann Joaiaal dlUan kieatad at Jaebaoa. Mlcblpnn. At boaffht a aaasple battle of tbsae tab- Food Commteataner. FARMS and FARMING Howall. Mlebiffna. tba boma of Mleb- lota at Howell. Tbere ware tea tab ­ ChUlad aad wat flit raauU in ooa* • ttoa. lo Ipaa'a InaUtutiaa for tba euro of lets welgblag ia all tT7 gralaa. Kaeb Tubereuloala. a ‘>sawdT** la Juat ba- uOOOOQCXJUOCXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXJOCXXXXaoOOOPOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXJO paattap tba lataraaJ orpaaa aad la« ! tboapl a ablpplap ataUoa tablet of XT gralaa oootetaad SI Cm MiMidy Bay. flaaimatkai af tba kidaara aad blad- atmr I at UOMa. Hr la lap mueb advartiaod aad poobed. It grbUte of eoB WBoa sugar, s llttte ouor ^ dar, with rbaoaaaUc twtapaa aad praatl bowwror, by tba Is oallad “Oxidaaa Tablata** maau- 2 grulas of atercb sad shout t grains pain la back, paarraJljr follow. Uaa oaeoM ia baultap la pood faeturad by tba Aamrlean OsMaaa of laaiatlal oils, oil of ctaaaaMa pro- Dr. Ktaff s New Dteeorery and give It Company of Worebaatar, Maas. THE OLD HOUSE HON HIS HOflSE BULKS HOT F^iay KIdaay Ptila. Tbajr arr tba baat waatb of auirkat ooadl* fkMBlnatlBg. Tbe whole tea tahletei to tbe little ones when ailing aad ■adlclaa laada for all diaordara of tloaa T or not bla faim Tbair circulars do not dIrseUy which retail tor 2S ceate coat about suffering with oolds. oougbs, tbroat aarlouaiy ratardad dslm tba Uaidaae Tkblatt will care oae-third of a oast 'Tbe tabtete or luag troubles, taaias nloa. harm- HOW TO f'lTU: BALM| AND PVLL. tba kidaaymk for bladdar Irrapularl* ^opara( TMK MAD DATN «»fr‘ A PAITMritL Uaa. and for backaeba aad rbauma* ' by tb b lmaalf aad bis snytklap. but tbe circulars says "Lwc sre rigbUy named "Oxidase**, for tbe teas. once used, always used. Mra MKBITAIIT. Uam. TlMy do aot ooataln bablt laam. r fanarr, tba fruit tbe paopia talk** sad tben follows sugar cure for tuborculoste would Bruce Crawford. NIagrs. Mo. writaa: forminp drupa Toalc la action, quick war. for tbe uaoal teoUaMnlsls abowiap com- eertslaly daae sa ox. Tbe consumer "Dr. King's .New Dteeovery mhsaffsd I In raaulla. VaaiUckla * Qlaopia. pradu< bable conimodlUas pleia **euraa** from 'Tubareulosis. In these tahlete pays IT.Sd a pound ' our boy form a pale weak aiok boy Oar of Uir laoac aarrowful tbiapa SoloaMo Broadup bitehed BallB to.PKKVKNT DIHKAHBH OB of all to pet bin pro- KneuBKmla. Aatbnia and Lsiryapltla ' for loaf sugar which be can buy tor to tbe picture of health." Always oa a farm ia the naciact of tbe old Lbe -QOf boaa** rip aad Uiraad bia baad TMK UABOKN CMUPM duett all season s of tbe It Is also claUaed to be a ramady for 9r a pound aad which te Joat aa pood i helps Buy It at Trarte f>raff Oo. and botar It aaama am if aomr farmars rlllapaward. You aaa, Moloinoa bad lly K. C. 8TAKMAN. jyaar i Ids of waatbar is Wbooplnp Coupb. *1110 patiant la I a core tor 'Tubereulools. PaeuasoBls, I Vaafflckle ff Qteapte's tbtak aJtboupb a bona ham gtran aoma applas that bo wlabad to mmr- If tbe soil is made saaltary by dia- ‘ ubaolt oable to siirraas tbam nearly all Ito strmptb, tbey do kat. The anlnuU wont about balf tba ease control, a larpe annual loao In l^>r i panaral faiminp. not owe It balf a llvlap. Moma farm- distance quite well; tban bad tboupbts parden crops will be avoided when tberef aintry bipbway In ars stand tbe old boraa In a dark sad entered bis bead —be would balk, tbe aaed la patbered from laot yaarh eaaaat M profftable opar- poorly ventilated stall, do aot feed And balk he did. so bad that all Sol* I crop Is planted in tbe sprlnp. It may atlon nd to any rsanld- aad water It rapularly. neplact to cur- union's efforts to make him po ware down as a principle that tbe at a d a market town or ry aad clean It; and thus, tbe latter unavalllap. He did not whip tba foundation of succeaa nest year will sblppli days of tbe faithful servant are spent borne, mind you. Like bin ancient I depend upon tbe care which Is piren This n at tbe effect of In almost unbearable misery aad nap- namesake. Solomon was poaooaood of to kesp tbe seed free from dteanae pood i m production sad lact. Not many of us care to miss a wisdom, havinp imbibed durinp bla sad to prevent tbe soil from becomlap the oo s oae which ooa- meal when our appetite Is pood. Vary two-score sad odd years a oufliclant unsanitary. jeema ' people. Prtoter- few of ua would think of naplectlnp supply for evary-day purpoaas. Ha Oae vspetable which is larpely con- Hy am Jy tbe beoedta of tLu lo our parents la this way. Tat asme merely pu sbad Salim back a little out cemed Is tbs poteto. The tubers of ' Pood ways po to tbe say: "The old borne takas too much of tbe way of paaaam by; than, show- tbe poteto plant may be troubled with 'farmei ly tbe hsaeflts po ttaHi aad atteatloo.** Inp him a strap aad puttlnp It uader a number of dteeaaaa In Mlaaeaote. i to ms manufacturem by Maay farmam sail tbair old ^onaa '»»la very none, be weat to tbe off.«Me the patsto aeab aad tbe i ntaraal »Plrlap Bterkete for their at a far-off basaar with tbe idea that kad aacuraly taaSsned one sad at tba tasown rot must be coataaded with, pooda p tbe coat of dte- tbey will not see them sbuaad You ^ Ws forelep dose up to bis Both dlaaaaaa llva ia tba aoil aad tu- tiilHiti should aot soil beeause you do aot •»«*>• Tbaa tbrowlap tbe other end barn, sad It te aaesaaary that tbe Froi Bt of tbe railway wish to bear of say lll-treatmeat to be fastened H to soil be free from tbe disssae If neat to the Icb tbe pood road your old friend, but rstber, you should ***• “onf batwaan tba foot sad yearb crop is to be a larpe oae. If extend f profftable affri* be ansursd that It has a pood master. paatem-jolBt. taklBff the strap up dteesaed seed or soil be used yenr cultur aersasid produc- By ao means sail at country boraa anouph to rates tba foot noaatdarsbiy after year, tbe yelld of tbe aouod tlon. i tbe praapeiity of sale. Some brute may purebaaa sad off tbe pronad. potatoee becomaa aanallar sad small* f» pea tbe volume of er. 'traffic. abuse it. Than SdoaBon aat down to Imbibe reason that many 'The treatment of tbe old horse well more wisdom from a nawspapar wbtcb Other oon noon crops which are af- of tbe «eia of tbe Unit- fected with disease in Minnesota are ed Sts satlap a practical ravaala tbe character of its master. be happened to have la bla pocket. tbe bean, cabbape. oalon sad beet.'sad b« It should not be hitched wite s younp. When be bad scaaaed the market re­ In tbe pood roada Mnny of tbe dtoessea are ao serious i movea spirited horse and be forced to pull ports and tbe lataat news from tbe as to endanper tbe production of pay- | In^r beyond Its atrenptb. It may be used war. he saw that tbe erstwhile Selim •roduction by pet- to do tbe llpht work on the farm and was showinp slpas of pivinp la. sad Inp crops. Some of tbe seed may be tinp n nio tbe land and will be pood for this for s loop time. be unhampered him, boldtnp him by disswsed. and yet show no trace of by hrt ed areas under When all its atrenptb la exhausted, the bridle long enoupb to show him dieeaae. Bean antbracnose, bean more ___IvsUon is larpely bscterlosla and black rot of cabbape a matter of transportation. If tbe put It to death in s humane way. tbe strap apaln. So Iobkmi pot Into the wbich is not so bitter as to be sore ­ wspon, and Selim weat to tbe villape. are aroonp tbe diseases farm la to be profitable. Its products ly neplected. Think how enper It was, Tbe horse can also be broken from To prevent disease from chtslnlnp tnust be sent to market. Wherever when younp, lo help reap tbe fields of the hahit of pullinp at tbe halter by a bold. spra)inp should be don«> wher- lbe final market may be, the first polden pralo. mow the flelda of wsv- means of an ordinary rope, msnlpula- ever possthle. If tbe soil Is diseased nujveinenl Is over the country hlph- Inp prase, and to do all tbe work as- teti In the followinp manner: Put tbe rotation of crops must be resorted to. way. which tbue becomes a part of slpned to it. It has often home you rope under the animal's tall, pass tbe Only hy such attention ran perms- lbe general transportation system In- to church. Now. fellow famiera, use ends forward, ernes them on his back nent succees he assured. eluding waterways and railways. In some of your Chiistisnity and treat ;ind tie them at his hreast. then pass mime localities railway construction that old horae as you would like to be the halter strap tinder tbe rope at tbe may be net-easary to the provtsion of treated when yoii prow old.—Farm hreatt. .ind bitch in the usual way. ^+9..^^ adequate facilities for carrying farm Journal. When the horae beplns to pull at the products to market. Hut In the many localities adjacent to existing rall- oays which are capable of higher sg- HIGH GOST OF LIVING rlcultiiral deve|o|»emefit, the necessity Is for the lin|iTovenient of the country ll> HO.N. W W. FINLKY rdads. A subject that Is being almost un- May It not b.- a fact that the irans- I iveraally direusse«l in other lands as ponation needs of many localities Put Your Money ! sell as III the I’nltevl Mtates la the *bHt seem to lx- waiting on railway high c*stetn of gi>ods connecting Into A New Home intliienc*-* i»» which It Is attributed, ibem with existing railways? The Whatever may h*- other contributory rsllway should Iw- locatevl with refer- tauses. I ht*llev«- that statistics ••stab- <*t>r« to the main (-hannels. It can n«i lish the fart that |M>pulation and de- .more take the place of th«- wiigon GENTLEMAN thi« ;esr and make it earn pm hsppine-^ and eonlenl- mnnd for the muieiials for fistd and road for collection .aid distribution of I clothing are increasing at a gn-ater trallu- in a rural (xmimunity than the menl. I an*t pet anmy from the fnrt Iknl lbe home is rate than their population. Mtet of wagon road can replace It as a iiuun the rasinsiay of thi« great rtmnlry of onra sad never ihe». malehals ar« produo-d )n the highway of coiumerre. Considered as the Uttle Red Schoolhouse Fails. will there In - a time when tou ran hii) the kind at •farm and we must rely on the farmers I‘srt(i of a general trans|tortation sys- Why luml*er we are oelliap tor le«« rnonr). Better start to hnng their production up to the irm the railway .ind the wagon road years of |>ervorusl cz(uatr>’ --huol-tearhcr. Me show* eza< tly what la wmoK with rural prevailing demand In my opinion, •uppirment each other, and 1 believe Kh'ioU and Iver that wr<te*re readv snj time lo XL bd lUL M J He*« J. E. HizijeTald.and thebig seetet of hi» wiccea* i*: ‘‘It itetit in bringing about th»- result t****! tn the formulation of plans for Ine fHan wno nriaae UOOa. ,i,.n*t pay torai.e ihm?* t.. %u,t your fane alto-rtber; talk sb4»nt }OHr inml»er needs. I »m«- In. :will Im- Increast-ti average yields per fo**! Improvement. raiae thines tu -•uit the Ixi- rr'x fancy * ’ If you are a market gardener -r in any way interested in this : at n- of farm crops .tnd th«- placing IxN-al supiNirt for the gtKMl roods end of agriculture. Mr I itageraJd's article wilt ttdp sou to make more money. mtivement should be kept alive What ­ I of increased areas of land under mon* A. C. The United .States l»epartroent of Xyrkulture has just I inienslvt- cultivation. ever iKillcy may iiltlmai^^y he adoptevi An CJl~ul&V6 S Inir&Clc V-rOpS. huua] a Hulletm tdlln? «e>, this article, hy , nothing mon- than that modern sci- It would he a serious inlsiake for Barton \V Curaic. shijws the "other Msdc" -f ttuaTcraarh.ablc Hullctin. any community to adopt a do-noUiing entitlr farming U demonstrating the Simple Accounts For Farm Business. f practicability of grestly Inm-aslng tl™** Parr Lumber Mill pnaluctlvlty and that, in the in the ___future,_ , the^ Improvement- of- —Its inx accounts manva mce valuable farm has iK-en lost Tohelp vou avoid just ^uch u (litfaU, .Morton O. southeastern states at least, suhstan- , ^ undertaken by tbe fed- CvHitier.an expert farmarcountant. has worked ■ >ut a simple but practical ayaemfor i:.cepingfarmaccounU. tial pnigrros Is being made In the D____ U/k#« MnL Main Rwaas Io effort on the part of enterprisinc and pro- prnctlrsl appllcstlon of the methods »”_.****■* *****^* ^*"*** **^* DiCffQCrS TV no IflaKC new DrCCIU. |rrrs*iv’e farmers and scientists in developinc new necessary to bring about Increased AgricuUun* is doing val- and liettrr hrrertion of land that seemingly sus which show that, in the nine to enlarge the work of sending lu Llairying un KOUgn Lana. „ lu.l Imter read what Charics I'hHin «ayt A prominent feeder, in buying hi- fourth Silo, says: Ktal<*v Miiith of the Ohio and Fotomac engineers over the country to give about using jUst -uch land fur {va>lunng dury cows. lolhr kKon hay trap, and Ihc rranMa ws nvei> and eaat of the MIssiasippi riv- P'‘“*'*** ’*l *^'** ’/‘ Instruction. Th« urc- in Silas«-. wr nerd amtiher inn :. ’ er which are traversed by the Mouth- * f ** ’ “ , ‘ "** “ "♦'•‘I TL.. C...... TL..S Hsi* ^ Hopkins* (of the Illir.H- Kxpenmrot And <>ltcntin>v the hot weather that bumi- out pasUir- I nC rami inai vvon l vvcar UllI ■vt.ition'fmal-ummingutiothis -irH-iofarticii-^on age or shortens the hay crop will make a corn crop. ern Hallway System and which have a circumstances. tbe "how** of mairiUia;..g (M-rmanent. successful agn^ ulturv. Vou will get the whole gist of thi« im­ It may In * pnrper f ul.. irtu lc. -N-i ure advantages in ma­ undertake the constniction of cer­ terial. puce and other ways only ‘-2.h JI.3h 4 acres were classed as Odd Jobs for the Automobile. «.Si uS improved farm lands. tain more liiiiNtnani msoocrete quarter a rectangular barn among the drat things a pmspeetlve LOnCTCfff LOmCilDS. rornciibs. Why thc>' have adopted this new form of lonstruction and VfM KMte IT! DaV rORS GtOSEK IT farm settler wants to know about Is bow tbe work is door is explained by WiUsain Walter Smith. I the distance from the railway stetlon Conductor S. L. Miller. .Norfolk. Kalamazoo JidCo*co. Michigan ‘’‘••rseter or the mad from the .S'ebr.. on Honesleel IBrlalon of (’. A ____ ... — iitiiiion to the farm that la being of- N. W. Ry, Co., recommends Foley SPECIAL FEATURES FOR WOMEN Kidney Fills and says- "I have used fere«| lo him. Home branches of sg- Tbe Cossistry Ca—tUwsen this week talks to Ihc brr of designs for wauts that arr attractive aad yvt lieu Hun- are much more depsadeat Foley Kidney Fills with very sstte- woman who is a vktua of thi "naaxing" habit It practical ami servic—bW ■jr. iil>on gmid country highways tbsn fsetory results sad endorse their use is cntical. Imt helpful for any one afnicted with kidney Kaap Yassr Hairfoo—a. lor nkl as they arr. tbey aro St. Johns others The man who Is eogsged ex ­ fif stem nth rr'i Recqsv* are a number of good oM- better than much at the prrwnl-day fumiture, etc. Spauidbig & Co. clusively In the raising of cattle whieh trouble. They are all ligbL" Val- fashiomed rrrtpe- that today arr amumii tbe "loat Mureover, aa Krrdrnck lirwtil poiais oat, tbay're Mich. esn he driven for long distaaree to a Hlekle A (Slaspie. arts” of tbe kitcben worth miiney The aaiiqar doakrr kaowt the vabsr of Tbo Cosssstry Wsmbmi'o Cloth— p—e giveoa aom- yoar old furniturr aad so sboukl irou.

WHEHE MIL THEY FOR POULTRY FOLKS ONLY A Waal Cava tor Rasx that cared tt per c—t. is tanarad bfoador—a sabjoet that is rtperiaffy iatsfeet- GET THE EIPEHTS? oxplataed by F S Jacoby This aow treatas—t h— lag aad thaely at this wasoa of tbr year, b—n worked oat by tbr OM<> Sute Uahrermty. Jyyp— af Waadan Han h a liiavly artkd* on The nmtto of tbe capital of Iowa te I. by W A th* tbr beet style of brooder sad the best way te uw It. $2 on Lard "I>aa Molnea Iteee Tblags ** Ite last advaaias— of aataraJ broodiag over tbe asaaafac- Tbeautbor is A. G Phillips. * aoted poultry aatborlty. proof of the Juatlee of tbte rather XL-. ^ - - » /^-l -1 Tbse sarwk THE OBSERVER dieru— aarnm a numbar boaatful claim Is tbe fivst steps to ­ I MB LOMJTMBOnBl vaWBuar. ofotbertbn^ tbr iww llemocrauc CossM—ttaa on Public wards tbe eatebilsbment of s S100,0ff0 Laiadtof tbe llooM-of Repre — ntttivea, aad the attitude of iu lugmb cri towaid coueervatlca. by crop service. It Is rsportsd that a XL^ ^ ^ si, Haw L^ a saarklydspaftment written byoagoi tbe forensoat fteaurial siibstsnttel sum baa bero collected to I MB LrM|li ■Mu me imPmCI. autborlti — at tbe cemutry, grvdug aa agricultural iuauciul I meke good with. ftirtragf that wffi he of tbr utm—t value to every farmer, and huaina — man havmg dealiugs with fanuers. I lows bss s hundred couMlea Tbs r- r /s ■■ J _ To tbr farmer who b — a smaN vegHaMr patch far "family uer"—to sum of W.fteti in each county te rsllsd CVMfjmWB • teU UffB. gbr suburhaaitr, loo — tbr queetioa of good aafl sad how to taka cam ; upon to set tbe movement for better of It ie vital. This weak EVERYMAN'S G.ARDEN takm up tbia important quretion <4 gardan aoilt. , crops goHia XL- ^ uttttrf what jmu want to k— about agricuitorr, stock Lily White Flour I (loud for Das .Moines, lows has D C n I Rna 1 MB R. a • U. l^flCr DOX. raaateg --r poultry, srnte to m. An expert (who kunen what ia I n<-ver been hsif tried out as sa ag- paactkal) will ■iiswsr yuu wbi cb m better buiiai — than taarauqi by stuatebug. “The Flour that BEST Cooks Uae“ lieultiiral Htate. even though she bos r> gr«-ster perrentsge of her soil un- I der t rop than any other. Bat If all theae couottea are to bare agrteultur- “LILY WHITE” is made for bread as well aa cakes and other things al experta. and the movement apreada FOR SALE THURSDAY I to other Mtatas, where sre tbey sll to •• The saving in SUGAR and LARD needed in baking with LILY WHITE, I come from? At Any News-Stand or Buy of Iki rour Faster shopping for farm aa compared with some Over-Glutenized brands of flour, varies from $2.00 to experts early The supply me) give Any Saturday Evening Post Boy out $4.00 per barrel. ' KroBoniy oa the dairy farm is of 5c. a Copy Ymarly Subocriptitm $ 2,50 great importaaee but It Isn't ecoaoroy Every sack is SEWED and SANITARY. to handle the c-owa In any manner THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA that will fail to gM their full yelld )f butler fau E S. Manhall, *" m, Sl Johna, REck. Have a light poultry botiae. odmlt- tlag pisaty of fruah air without pro- Moam Them 200,000 Capim Wmkiy Nmi Pttid Ctmewtiaiiom Sold by BEST Grocers I ^ffteeaMa^ ^ ^ ffWPM air or vary sifsaff tiiMt- TRBST.JCmm NCWS^TSITRSDAT AFnanOOW^FUEUARY 27, 1913. PAGE 9 frnnr * aeen Oosiiu; Out Sale of Entire Stod For Lack of Capital to Finance My Baemess in a Way to Obtain Good Results, / have Decided to Close Out My EtUire Slock and take up Other Work, Everything Must Be Sold!

New Goods. Staple Goods. Hosiery. Underwear. Corsets. Gloves. Fancy Goods, Bags. Embroideries. White Goods. Trimmings. Bed Spreads, Curtain Goods. Towels. Linens. Yams, Parasols. Umbrellas. Sweaters. Petticoats. Outing Gowns, Blan­ kets, Muslin Underwear, Furs, Cloaks, Suits, Rain Coats. Jackets. Skirts. Waists. Kimonas, Robes. Dresses.

A $9,000 Stock of First Quality MerchaneHse at Your Quick Disposal at Actual Cost and Many Goods at Le$st han Cost to Manufacture. / must have the Money. / have no Other, Way to Raise it. / Thank You All tor Your Kind Patronage and in this, my Last Sale I expect to make in St. Johns. / trust you willrespond promptly. The best things will not Last long. Sale Opens SATURDAY^ MARCH 1st, '‘"ALrls'To^'^

If you have only a dollar ro spend it will reach farther and buy better goods at Burnett’s than anv other place on earth. Remember the Date. COME EARLY. Bring your money and we will do the rest. ST. JOHNS NOBLE BURNETT MICHIGAN 88ooo«^5¥??=;^5?g^S§8oTO6o<^yj

Km'HKX KKIXKLKM. (M’T IMM’.XII THK F.tKM. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Add water to omelette; milk makes | Coid that strenathens- we don't ♦ ^HMTII EHMKX. ♦ ♦ JMII TH LKII.IXON. ♦ the ean* touch. I like that a little bit; but think of thla; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Roll pastry In one direction only. ; the days are lenctheninic on toward FOWLEB ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Turn the crtMt so as always to roll sprlnk. the one way. ; The woodpile oucht to cel a blft Babies Photos Mr .ind .Mrk Prml Tied! «p«ot Kli Smith and wife visited at Jas. When baklnc pork and beans, drop ' Uiost these days. Most always some fr(»m \Vt>dii«‘Mlu> until Thursday with i>oyle'* in Ussex last Sunday. in sliced carrot an hour before ready I tree* will have becun to die since last Hely Trinity Clinreii Xeles. Mr and Mr* John TMt near Weal- FYed Townsend of lautsins spent a to serve. > winter. You can tell these by the Wednesday mornins there was a phalla. few days at the home of Mrs. J. T. Turn pan* tin which onions have'<**' “‘ branches at the top. These are requiem hi|^ maos for the punrator- VVt* make a sjMrcialiy of Mr. and Mrs John Hmlth and chil* Wood, dr^ vitit«Hi in l^tMuon laat Sunday. l*een .^K»ked) over a «ood pinch of ien society. liabies ’ anil Children ’s Fre«i MclJonald returned home laat salt on a hot stove or lid to remove all for fuel. l.*te Avory. Arnold Ik-riram, who was injured ***<1 patience. quite likely to cut tbeiiiselvee and (' E' Meyer and H. Ijse attended Ground Floor Studio Mr* lia\!d llid'-nour is still on the ill thi grati l pit laat week, ia getUnc Refore baking iioutoes. i»e«l them have sore legs for a good while, the funeral of a Mr. Uunn in Fewainu sick list along nicely but at present wriUn* is and nib with bacon or butter. The opportunH\ to put the Saturday. not able to sll up y«l- ouulde will be a delicious brown and tor,is in good order for the com- Mias Celia flecker went to Urand Fnday being hia birthday tus friends it ran be eaten with the rest of the Jmj season's work If the hamile is Rapids Saturday to visit relatives a ♦ * gave litiu ust curd shower which fiotato. out of the pickuxe, the tuuiiiiier or any couple of weeks. ♦ MM IH OVID._____ iiuiubcri'd *>3. When rooking lima beans, rice or orher UMil.’^inake It nght when r. French from I.ainalnff srill hold Waters went to llelding laat aUturday fhe stove, drop a small lump of but- the week. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ And to do this right, we need a bit lUxsie Simon, and family. aervicea at the M. E. church a waak lo visit at .Mark Lsetch'a. They re- *«**■ atewpan. and there will of a shop •oiiiewhere. In that shop Chaa. W’illlama moved his family on John Mundell haa resigned his place from next Sunday, The aacramagt of t'leon (ireene is entertaining the turned home the tlrat of the week. ^ more trouble. to a farm near St. Johns iast Hat- aa llagnian in Ht. Johns and has mov ­ the i.a>rd'a supper will be served. AH iiM-asles for a few . ed to Grand Rapids and baa the same come to the services. Miss Fannie Hadley is but little oninna or garlic in coid water and all IHMltioii at a larger salary horsce of Archie Biiilth laat week. that burn buildings. Hut s good, light .Mr. and Mrs. (iregor Feldpauach Win. ETvert* went to Vickaburg laat better since last week. «idor will disappear. Also odor of returned to their home in Hastings Geo. Cooper and .Miaa Cora Parka, Friday to visit Dr. Maepheraon. Hla .Mr and .Mrs ^lathart Imuat visited onions on the hands will disappear If stove. It need not be so very expen ­ IV 8 Skelton, a merchant at Stan ­ sive. You can often pick up one at last J'Tlday. who were married In St. Johns Mon ­ wife met him tn Grand Raplda and his sisters. Mrs M l>elts .iOd Mrs. A. you let the water from the cold faucet Mrs. Joseph Schafer of Lanalng day. Feb. IT. Intend to go to house ­ they returned home together Saturday SImtuMn. last w**ek. ley, Ind., saya he would not lake $lou.- run on them for a few minutes. aoiiie sale, ami this will serve every ou for the relief a single box of Fuley who came home to attend the funeral keeping in the Albert .Motz house in John Swartz was in SL Johna teat ,Mr and Mrs lieo Holden and Mr. I>o not peel sppiea for mince meat. P’^*^ ’***^ of her cousin, Anthony Hoffman, re­ the snuih {tart of town soon. Kidney IMlla gave him. "I had a se­ .Simply wash them, cut out core and ”>•* “' **>e bench yourself — Thitraduy. also thla week Monday on imd .Mrs John ('haffy visited at Eld. turned hoiiH* Saturday. business ,#trl ‘»bop with E'ather will stand out hoiii*- (layn- TRY THIS ♦ CIIAFl.V ♦ ibat h** has only two bens and be baa ver knife and dip in cold water prominent. Kather**d 73 egg* since the lost of Mr and Mr* Delbert Roue of I)e- .Mrs. William laitUg went to visit V ♦ Scrape the butter in abort strokes It U not every farmer who is a October. W'ltt visited her tnoihr-r and brothers, her (laughter, Mr*. Peter Halfman. and and you will dnd the butter taking a good band with sheep. It take* one Howanl Sturgis was in l*ewamo .Mrw .Vnnu Wbittlker and family, the family Tueeday. fancy Illy shape T>rnp into pan of Ice who thinks *heep an* ail right and last .Saturday. drat of thla week. John Finels .iml Michael Arens at­ on your Mrs E:ili iaiyn:>^ aiid daughtar L^- writer until aerved. like* to fuaa round wllii them. Dr S*-heiner. Iren** .Schemer and .Mrs. John C. Stuart of Orand Rap ­ tended the auction sale at Peter < liie .m- gti<‘*ts i>{ her parents at Six ------Hut if you do keep sheep, taki- goo«l Max M*inre wer<* in Ht. Johns laat .Milt- Creek. ids ie visiting her friend. Mrs. John Theiaen'* which was held at Weat- In the home dairy ther* must be u *-ari- *»f th=*ni That does not mean. Wlwrrltl, this week. Monday. phalia Turoda). The hi^bnudery Club was held at iifflfieiit number of row* to guaran- shut lliem up in the bam tight. Sheep Mrs .Mary Hierstadel and children I 111 home i>( Mrs Hina Haker on .Mr Slid .Mrs. Frank Simon of Fe- Mr and Mrs. Fred Giaaenhaver and tff « -Ttaln smount of butter the lik*- fresh air. They can f siaiid conn wamo visited his iltear, .Mrs. Joseph visiliHl her .-ister. Mrs Tho». Weber, Chickens. Tburaday. Mrs John Waltz visited at Gottlieb v.-.'.r round JiiicmenL Fox and family Sunday ami husband .Monday ev>>otng. Mrs .NL-r:; Hlakley and Mr. and .Mrs. W'**ltie! ha* been on th*- sick Waltz s one day last week. Mr^. Ehiri Haser .md Mr. and .Mrs. (tn must days, an open sh*>d Is the .Miss Eiva Fink of lainaiug enme best place for sheep Then* they will Wt'dnesday to help her alater, Mrs. Ar­ lUL E'red Waits bought the north part of hairl Albaugti attended the Albaugh- Mrs ('has Kruger wa* in Pewamo the old Waltz estate and Gottlieb IIAHTRA.M did. She take a wonderful sight of comforL nold Hertraro, during her hiisbaiMl'a MR> Mlmugh wiiiding at tiluey on Thurs ­ laat Saturday. iKHight the south half. write*- day • Vetting. Th*- i***Miog racks may be under this iilneas. $3.50 Recipe Free Eldilh iMinnebark returned from Miss Gladys Altvater and Wanda Mr*. Halsey of Ht. Johna vlaltad her Mrs. Jay Uatcheior ia -nteriaining sh*>d W(- have ours so that we con My «ie- K. ns wfre dropping uiovt- it In and out as we want to. Westphalia Saturday. She has been V*>gt visited friends in fVwaino last sister. Mrs. laicene Bturgls and family her -tiaier an«l infant son from How­ Saturday. I Tuesday. off a* thuugtk they had heart ell. An*i sheep need an ail round ration, vialling her slater, Mri. Tony Pllne, trouble. I gave your Roup For Wiak Men. Roy Mole and wlf*< of Uupialn were the same aa cows. A little hay -not and family last week Remedy aceording to dlrec- < aiiers in town over Sundgy. .Head .>ame and .Iddres* Today Vine too much, for that ia constlpatiag — Anthony Hufnagei oold two lota to ttona and b* gnn feeding l*nis- W C. T. C was held at the home of Bonis grain, and oats are ffne for that Thonms Weber last week. Mr. Huf­ •tan l■oul|eT Tonic I didn't Can Have II Free and He Slrong ptirpuse, a little salt, now and then a nagei intends to move to Ionia In the I Mrs lioidie HltMli on Wednanday. and Tfarorsa*. loe* a chicken after I be gan Tlie next meeting will be held with bile of whsnt bran and ooms vegs- near future. . IF YOU give your rubbers hard th« treatment and bgvMi't bad Mrs. Hattie Leckenby. itahlsa. Mr. and Mrs. John Curry and dau^ a sick one ainct and my hens I tMve in my pnssssslnn s preerHotW>W And remember the dogs Hells have ghtera visited in tirand Rapids from wear and want a strong, have begun laying ffne. (We El O. Miller was cAlisd to Ingluun fnr nervous (tsMItty. lack of rlgnr. weak- j ('ounty to attend the funeral of a ral- tmed manhood. falMna memory and lame proven to be tbe bast protection Maiurria> until Monday. medium weight rubber, handle all the Fniaaian Reme­ i atlre. back, brought oft hy sxrsoass. unnatural against these ensmiss. Home day K (imier purchnssd the spa n of dies I drama, or Ike folHs* of youth that haa • tkere will be fewer dogs; then ws will horasa at Mrs. Oran^ Fisher's ante ask your dealer to show Cleo Buckley and Mrs. Lulu Wat­ ers are among tbs sick. nahi In their own homau^ without any sbssp on the farms of this last Monday. He paid |ttr> for them. you the Mrs. KOa Watars sntsrtaland a addlilooal ha*p or medtetne —that I Ihinli |rountry. .Mrs. Ada Howard and Mrs. Mary •verv man who wiahaa to regain hie i The ground «in which sheep He small company of ftianda at dinner Watters vistted the former's brother, on Tuesday. UlTlJt'ry 'XrM*2va'T ’Sy'’'‘(S^*'7tiS .Mark Uetch. and flarolly at Beldtng ilefei-mlned tn aetid a ropy of lha pre ; That ia, the bedding ought not to the first of tbe weak. LYCOMING KIwin Psarce of Urecksnridge agent Mrs. Kate Rvery of Lansing vlaltad Sal-Vet over Hiinday with MixiMa *o tkia aetiptten fma of charge. In a plain, ordi I be such that the wool will get all full reiaiiTss in ws saalid aw rales to way man wh<> will ; of hits of atraw aad stuff that will her parents. Mr. aiM Mrs. John Pieros, SERVICE HEEL LINE vicially writs nw Thte presrtiptlen comas from a phval stay and make the wool sail for Isaa and family from Saturday until Tuen- la aeillag fast Just now It day. She returned nocompaaied by These rubbers have a thoroughly protected heel, kills tke worms We gtutrsa- If hla folly dW n^ •**'J* ’L.I!** I atudv of I the M : Then, too, alonna muat be looked her uncle. Hylveater Pierce. with a semi-rolled edge and are the most practical tee It as advertised. 40 lb. kit p r A K HaMoaaa tW I<« a RutMlag fiamily doctor to uoa IhHoy'a Honoy d DermN MIeh.. and I win and you a Til IM Y m Imi AI mp kpfi I------g j Tuesday merntng ] WS imp rn^iPBimQ Hi a ptam Tar Comp onad for my ehlldran whoa irdtaary onvetasa fraa af cha rge A tbore was a conffh amdtetne aoodod I Philo PhrhiM^blg ^ ^ Dru£( Stores It alwayn fflvna tho boot of oatlMOe- M. iotoa aad RsWIM. tlon aad I roennunsad It to others.** ▼anMofels A (Uaapls u R III J ClTT DXSBCTORY a qatsk MffniiBff e. i lEBI HR Retd niMii;jUNiw psmfal LcM. Hwu ^NUXHBy OT limy dtlvaaway the paia aotU it Isqalte m ABTUUR O. mad ■DCURNR tesgoftea. YardroBs41.94 smsIlsrsisiBs Transfers Disims have thsm la mask, ar dhset flam Hda.T—im aprtnc aUML (Moe oo.NmiTMk. ■ORTVABB KALB. jMnn: I:M to 4:M 9. au. «Be*pc DatauJt having kaaa la CUT GOMEL Buarga B. Bpnnglar at at M JuUa OiRor lM«m IV opp f t- itloaa of a oanate Nt farm. T B. Makiy. ua H us H sue 1$. Bath. u oaljr. OM 12 Orange A WhlUaak. an uaasaniad two new, large, flshniarr $19M. man. to Bart K. WhlUoek. dated Jan ­ aad other bulMlaga 17. ItlS. W. A. BOOTT. Phyl fii mad iHubkmi . uary ISth. 1994. and raeorded In the WouM 1 property la aa- PhUtna Walling to Jnlla B. Mahlay. (Mte* IlM. liot,7u>t9.». OtlMT Racular meeting mi tha City Conn ­ office of tha Heglatar of Daada of na ^ aa ^4 MC 1$. Bath. $U0. ell hoM am the ahova date, tha Mayor feottis and Buadmrm br appot nftn oai. Cilnuio County. MIehlgan, on Janu ­ 129 sere farm, fine bulldtags. goad Jnlla m Maklay to Jaaoh Maat mm R. a. JaBarlaa p raaidlng . ary ltth.'lM4. In llhsr M of nairt- hk mm %mme 1%. Bath, $9499. Tha coanHl wan eallad to ordar at pteoa of tlmhar. Mk.M par aem OB. U r. VANAMBUBU, on page 79, on which aaM mort- 120 acraa. 7 asllas from gt. Johaa William Oraaa to WUUam J. BMar- ORMa raatauraat. OBoa houm » 7:4k p. m. Prsaant AMarman Pow- thara la clalisad to due at tha lar. McConhey, Blona. Bmlth and good bulMlaga, 97kA9 par aem man. w frl k aw 14 aae 7, Victor, $1. 10 U a. bl; I to ( aad 7 to I 9. a. date of this noMee Bght Hundred Ward. Bghty and 17-19? uoUnra mm unpaid 120 acraa. ttaa fam. clone to 8L Philip H. Boyd to Bsnaual N. flhaf* Plaae Ut Ulmmk Johaa. $12949 par aem far. iao 17. out let **A'*. St Johaa. $1. oMsu tor oferoaio Tha mlaotea at the last maattne SYSTEM FOR MMIKINQ PISS pr»;r<*l9al and 'uwraat. aad also an at- ware read and approved. 120 aeraa, 1 mile from Buvaha. If Hamnal N. BhaSar to Aihort B. toraay of Fifteen Doliara provldad aeraa of goad tlmbor, 970.M par OB. WllXlAM UAVBN8. M. O.— The oonwslttee on clalme preaanted la Mtektei In aald mortgage to ba paid should HUdrsth. lot 17. ouUot .JL** Bt Jokom oera. $L Hijratctao. ovar Dour 4 tha tollowlns rapart. and Hafvlng BAeli NaSeh say proeaadlagi ba taken to fomeloae 90 aeraa, 1 mile from Buraha. Boa IX la; aad ao pmcaartlngi la law rnamm. F. Wlnsgsr to Ida A Byaa Tb tha Mayor and conu no n eonnell Clarmms Troop. MO.OO par aem a d. 7, $. Mk Jk, Orld. $9M. or tha City or 8t. Johan; or egttity kavtag bean laatltnted to m- Tam good 90*9 1 mile north aad 2 covar any part of tha debt aaaurad by Thooma Haalaa to Chrtottea WUk IT a BUCK. M. O, iimtmam of flenllaman- —Wa. your oosaailtteo fBr amomam momua ) mllaa woet of DaWltt, good belM- tBa mam mar, momm mad throat oaljr* suck naortitegs: youag. loto 1. 2, 1. 4. k. d. 7 t. 9 aad on clalma to srhoni wm radar rad lags. Baa land aad loeatloa, ooiae n 1-2 Mto 19, 11 aad 12. blk 22. Post - OBou ovor ChapaMU'a auwa. ♦♦♦♦♦ NOW. THBRBPOIUD. by Tlrtna of timber. Contingant fond elaima No. 74 to 79; tha power of aala ooatalaad la aald lar, $1209. i. a DODOB M. D. OSea aad raat- Ganaral Btraat fond clalnm No. 4k to 90 aeraa. 4 mllas from St Johaa. goad Kate oilbart to Fiaak A Ilarhkat, ♦ BAST RILBT. mortgage and of tha atatute la auoh land and bulMlags, $100.00 par aem dmaam ovar Spauldtoc'a bdw., opi». 49; Water fund dnhaa No. 97 to 91 t ease made aad paorldad, NOTICE IB aa 14 aa 14 aoe 21. DaWttt. $1, and Btectrlc Light fund oininm No. ♦ ♦ SO aeree, 4H mllaa from 8L Johna. HBRRBY GIVEN that mmmt mortgage goad land, fair bulMiaga, $90.00 par 117 and lit. Do haraby rapo rt that will he foraekmad by a aala of tha DBlfTlim. we hav« oaraTally eve min ed tha premiass tharaia daaeiibad at public anase and dad them corraat at thalr Mm. F. Nuffar ratumad hoam fnms Sk aeran 4 mllmm from 8L Johna, auction to tha highaat bld Aar at tha email houaa, ftaa aaw bam and oat- Conae to DB. a C. LBVANBffTI. D. D. K fooUagA otel wa raapaetfully recoas- of the tattowtng lanatng Batnrday. west front door of tha Court Houaa. OBoa orar State Baak. St. Joaaa. mend that thay ba ailowad by tha a hnwdrad lltteta BA. Blaaall aad wita opaat a few bulkdaga, wall fsnead. all tils In tha City of 8L Johaa. la aald Ooua- dralaad. good atrang aall. This la conmell, and the elarli ba Inatmctad to days In Ismalng laat woak. ty of CHatoa. oa Baturday, May tvd. ■ffOfWAH MANN, D. O. 8.— OBaa ovar to draw orders on tha p roper fhada Mrs. X. Barnhart has a txalaad a dandy at $100.00, par atm notntma In tha ansa of 1912, at oaa o'eloak la tha aftemoaa 90 aeraa, $ mllaa from Bt. Johaa, OJenrado Cha9n»an*a atora. ______for tha aavaral amoun tn snampia: Lai a aeteh aa tha nusao caving for bar. and that tha preoslaoB are AaeeTibad Frank Jnaakar and wife $1k00.00. ABTHUR OOBBIN. DaaUat—OBaa at FRANK m. STONE. adga of tha left ear ragsaaaat No. 1; la auoh mortage aa followa; —tha to aeraa, good land and buHdtngs, 4 f yoa wa loohiag for a hmna or an ia> MYRON E WARD, oa the earns edge near tha tip. No. 14; day eveatag at Frad Nnffdr'a. eaat oae-half of tha eonthseat tha haad mi CUateo Araeaa. Jamas Hauasr and wlfo of DaWHt mllm from Bt. Johna. $9000.00. aaonant hare la tha oppor tunity la tha Oonnalttea on Clalam. sa tha appor edge of tha saoM ear quarter of aaetloa No. twanty-oao la 40 aeraa, k mllaa from Bt Johns, good ATTOBiniTa tha ttp. No. 99. Oa the oallsd oa Rllay frlsads Monday. towBOhlp No. eight north of range aart of tha Cmw Cmok Vallay DaoBad Moved by Aldamwn Fowler, anp- Mias Tlllla Bahrona la spending the houaa. fair bam and outbulMlags, povtad by AMarman McConkay, that oar tha head, let No. two want. In Michigan. $$ 000.00. a a Wathrld«a. D. W. Kallay. weak with bar atetar. Mm Frank Dated, Bt. Johaa, Mich., February 1. ■M aad mUnqniahmania for aalA WALBRIDOC 4 KKIAMT, Attoraaya the laport oT tha oommlttea on clalnm No. t; and aa Juaakar. Can furaiah you aaythiag you want tha ttp. No. 1912. In terma. p rioaa aad tanna to autt Mdrma tha at Law . oaar Ooraar Dms Btora. St ba aeeaptad and adopted. at; Ayaa, ttva; nnya. none. edge of tho 3URT K. WHITLOCK, Cheaper than you oaa bay them your- Johaa. PBOBATE OBBBR. LTON 4 MOINVr, Mortgagee. The Mayor preaa n ted tha follow- S; and oa tha aalf. 1. mtABtJi' BROWN. Atiomar at Law. tag from the city marahal. No. Ml Thia lyatsm la STATE or MICHIGAN—County of Attomayu for Mortgagee. City pioparty and buaiacaa p ropeai- CltatOB—OB. tlona for sale and anchaaga. Kfiola Realty Gt OBeaa armr SUte Bank. St. Johns. To the Hon. Mayor and Cenmaoo msmbsr. All yoo hoaa to hoag la 27wlS miad Is that No. 1 Is oa tha Mft ear At a aasslon of tha Probate Court Cbuncil of the City of Bt. Johaa. KboIb. ColonMio WILL H. BRUNSON. Attomar at Law , near tha hood and No. k Nat ahawa tt for the County of Cllntoa hoMan at KOBTGACIB 8ALB. St. Jahna. Mich. Oentlaniao: —I hereby tender my the Probate CMBce In tha City of Si. realgnatlon mm city marahal. the aame Johns on Tuesday, the 25th day of Default bavtag bean made la the O AhO LTON 4 MOINBT, AttomajA at Law . to take effect March Sd. 19IS. February In the year one thousand conditions of a certain mortgage made by Orange A. Whitlock, an un- St. Johna. Mich. Ottcaa In new Yours Rasp ’y, nine hundred and thirteen. National Bank Bulldlnc. GBO. L. TINKHAM. marrisd man. to The State Bank (Nike ever Hindi Bi St I*reeant, CHARLEB M. MERRILL of at Johns, of 8t Johns. Union Phene 14B Pi Phaaa M Moved * by Alderman Ward sup ­ Judge of l*rohate. rNDBKTAKBBH. ported by AMerman Smith, that the Michigan, dated January 18, 1909, m realgnatlon of (leo. L. Tlnkham aa In the matter of the estate of Loan- and recorded In the office of W.R. oeoOOD. Furnltur* and Undar- ard U. Past, deceased. On reading the Register of Deeds of Clinton Coun ­ taklDK, St. Johns. MIcblaan. city marshal, be accepted. FARMS and CKTY Ayee. hve: nays. none. and flilog the petition duly verified, ty. Mlcbigao, on January itth. 1909, of Orpha Bower, praying that the laat in liber 99 of mortgages on page ♦ BOBTH VICTOR. ♦ MONET TO LOAN. Moved by Alderman Ward support ­ will and testament of aald deceased 2C5; wbicb saM nM>rtgage was duly ♦ ♦ ed by Aidemiaa McConkey, that the may be proved and admitted to Pro- assigned by said The State Rank of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PROPERTIES MO.VE^’ TO UOA.N—On mortcaita ae* primary election Wednesday, March bale. and that Frank Bower or some St. Johns to Burt K. Whitlock by euritr at laasonable rates and on 5th. 1913. be held at the following other sutuble person, may be ap ­ written assignment, dated April 10th, 120 acres. A No. 1 clay loam soil; fine satisfactorr terms at The State Eddie Smith left Monday noon for places, viz- pointed administrator of said estate. 1910, and recorded In the aame office large house, good barn and out ­ Bank of St. Johns. lAnte or small Lake City to visit frleiMa there. First ward at the Engine House. Thereupon It la ordered; That nn April 10th. 1910, In liber 108 of buildings, fine orchard. 514 miles amounu. Call and see us. J. W. Mlse Pearl Taft Is confined to the front St. Johns. If sold before ntxcerald. Cashier. tf Second ward at Wsmhbum's shop. Thurnda), the 29tk da) ef Marrk, A. D. mortgages on page 515; on which house with throgt trouble. Third ward at the Salvation Army i 1912, at one oVUick In the afternoon said mortgage there Is claimed to be Mareh 15th. will be sold at a great rocHii. West Hlgham Rt Marklap Vowng Riga due at the date of this notice One Revival meetings will continue all bargain. MONBY TO LOAN - At low rate of In ­ I be assigned for the hearing of aald this week at the Holiness church. terest. Partus and city property for Ayes, five; nays. none. on the upper edge aud that on ths petition and that the heirs at law and Hundred Fourteen and 72-100 Dol­ to acres, nice large house, basement sale. Inquire at of^e of H. E. .Moved by Alderman Smith, sup ­ right ear No. 8 la on the lower edge legatees of eaid .leceaaed and all oth- lars ss unpaid Interest thereon, and Miss Fannie Hadley, who baa been barn, good orchard, a bargain. $5600 sick for the past three weeks Is sUII Wal bridge. ported by AMeniian Stone, that Hor­ near the head and No 5 la Just above I-^raont Interested In said will, are also an attorney fee of Fifteen Dol­ 80 acres, good buildings. A No. 1 soli ace H. tiage be appointed election in- lars provided In said mortgage to be confined to her bed. It„ on__ the...... upper...... edge Near tbe Upa required to apitear at a aesaion of said 314 mllen from SL Johns. I*rlce. si>ector for the first ward; that Km- t-ourt then to be holden at the l»robato j paW. should any proceedings be taken Cleon Green is sick with messiea. $8000. CHE STATE BANK OF eet H. Uardee, be appointed election the numbere are Just tan times as office In the City of St. Johna and to foreclose the same; and no pro- Mr. and Mrs. George Holden and large as *bose near tba haad eon Clyde of Chicago spent Thurs ­ 80 acres, an A No. 1 farm, everything ST. JOHNS. iDsi>ector for the second ward; that show cause. If any there be, why the I ceedlngs at law or In equity having flivl-claae. 5 miles from SL Johns. Jesse E. Bancroft and Charles U. (iif- Each pig of litter No. 1 should have been instituted to recover any part of day Dl^t with E Schoato and family. Hi. Johns. Mlrhlaan. will should nut be approved and It Is ITlre |115 per acre. fela be apiminted election Inspector the notch on the upper edge of the further ordered, that notice be given the debt secured by such mortgage. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith, Mrs. Ed. 40 acres. A .'Mo. 1 soil, good fair buiid- roN.ifKKriAL .i.>n h .ivinoh . for the third ward, for the primary asm** ear. thoee of number three to tbe persons interested m said ea- NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of Schoais and Mrs. Frank Smith visited inga. In Riley townebip. ITlce, $3000 CAl'ITAL paid in PULU tSO.OwO. election to be held Wednesday, Mar. should havM the notch on the lower late of the |>endenry of the hearing |N>wer of sale contained In said mort­ Mrs. George Leffler at Lalngahurg the 5th. 1913. edge of th* right ear near the head. ' thereof by causing a copy of this or- gage and of the statute In such case first of the week, who Is confined to 160 scree, black Mam soil, nearly lev­ r. A. TRAVIS President Ayes, hve; nays, none. those of No. 4 should bav* a notch oa der to be published In the SL Johna made and provMed. NOTICE 18 the bouse with a bone abscess on her el, 55 acres under cultivation, small M. WT-ILIJ-IR Vice President Moved by Alderman Smith, sup- tbe lower edg* of both ears near tha News, a newspaper printed and cir­ HERKBY GIVEN that such mortgage knee. bouse and barn, good well, close to J. W. PITZC.BRALD Cashier Itoned by Alderman W'ard. that Hor- bead Uy following this avstem any culating In aald county of Clinton for will be foreclosed by a sale of the Mr. sod Mrs. John Chaffee and dau­ school, located 5 milea of Keote, E A. TALLMAIXIE Asslatant Cashier ace I*. Cage, Joel 8. Wolcott and Ly­ number of combinations of thsas three aucceaaive weeks previous to premises therein described at public ghter, Julia, of Ovid spent Friday Colorado. Thto to a snap. Per acre, E A TAl.LAlAlHiK Teller man D. Parr, be appointed election numbers rnay be mad* up to 100. said day of hearing. suction to tbe highest bMder at the night with Ed. Schoala and family. 125. Mr. and 61 rs. Glen Walters will be ­ Three i)er cent interest paid on cer- rommlseioners. for the printary elec­ By studying the Illustration om (A true copy.) west front door of the Court House, Have many more farms, all Mzen aad tlfleates of deposit and on saTinim tion to be held W«‘dneaday, March 5, In the City of St. Johns. In said Coun ­ gin housekeeping this week in Her­ descriptlona. to fit a fat pocketbook mav get a good Idea of this method of CHARLES M. Ml-HIHILL man Koonteria tenant houae. Wr. book accounts. Drafts Issued Rood In 1913. marking. The key bead shows tbs ty of Clinton on Saturday, May lOtb. or a lean one. WRITE YOUR Ayes, nve; nays. none. 30w3 Judge of l*robate. Wslterv will work for .Mr. Koonter the Skny part of the United States or Can ­ method already deaeribed. whlla tbs 1913. St one o ’clock In the afternoon W'ANTS. Moved by Alderman Smith, sup ­ coming year. ada and In the principal cities of other three figures show how the ears and that the premises are described City lota and renMencea, all pr lesa Europe. Accounts of farmers, mer­ ported by Alderman McConkey, that I'KIR.IKY ELKl'TIHN in such mort4mge as follows: —the George Tranchell Is quite badly are marked fur Itltsrs 5, 17 and 41. afflicted with rheumatlsni this winter. from $100 up to $5000. See me be ­ chants or mechanics received on fav­ the clerk be instructed to draw an or- south one>haif of tbe southwest one- fore buying that reeMeace. orable terms and every accomoda ­ rder on the State Street, Walker 1 ^ quarter of tbe southwest one-quarter Mr. and Mrs. KMenour entertained bered In the order of their birth, each , Notlce,,, la hereby ,,, given that a Prl- friends from Owosso over Sunday. I I also have a good 50 acre farm to tion extended conalatent with safe Street. Ottawa and Hlgbam Street be held In the of section No. twenty-two In town ­ pig In the litter being given the same hlecUon will Little Gretta Bensinger of OtM to ' rent near SL Johns. Immediate pos- hanklnc Superior facilltlee for mak- paving fund. In favor of Jamea A. .several wards of the City of St Johna. ship .N'o. eight north of range No. two IBR collections of all kinds. klcKay, contTwetor, for Two Tboua- marking Always raeord the If tar .Michigan, on west, in Clinton County. Michigan. visiting relstlvsa In the neighborhood . zeeMoa. See me If you want to BUT and Doliara (82.000.00) Identlfleatton marks la a book kapt j or SB1.J.A Money loaned on approved secuii- Bedaesday, March «, 19IA Said sale will be made subject to ttes. Ayen. five; nays. none. j SBclusIvely for tbe purpose the principal of Six Hundred Dollars Blessings of Oblivion. ContJagent Knnd IHshnrsemenu. at the placea In each of aaM warda niKJI('T()R.H. as Indicated below, viz: unpaid upon aaM mortgage and inter ­ The reign of Antoninus Is marked j J. Bhrle Brown. Otis Fuller, aty I*ay Roll. 1 est thereon at six per cent from and by the rare advantage of furnishing ; ('laim No. 74:— Treatmewt for Oeeurs. First ward—At the Engine Houae. J. W. Fitzgerald, H. B. Kneelaod. after January 18th. 1913. very few materials for history, which E. J. Molnet ...... 112.50' Good success was sttalnad at tha Second ward—Washburn's shop. F. L THOME. F. A. TRAVIS Third ward—At Salvation Army Dated, St. Johns. Mich., February Is Indeed little more than tbe register Dr. M. WelloT, Geo. L Tlnkham ______30.00Booth Carnltna station la treating C. T. Babcock. ealvee affected with sconra by adding room. West Hlgbam Street 8th. 1918. of tbe erimss, folllee and mlsfortunaa | Lo Do Psiinr Glffela. D. L Hunt 16.66 ; C. B. formalin to tbe milk at the rate of FVir the purpooe of nominating by BITRT K. WHITLOCK. of mankind. —Edward Gibbon. Wm. (’oebranc ...... 40.00 j Dealer la Bealty. ' Hrtk Phenes 7t Ada J. ('ochnuM* ., ______16.67 ! amm part to four thooeand Eleven direct vote candMatea by each of the LYON A MOINBT. AMlgaee. GRAND TRUNK R. R.' ealvee out of twiave treated reeoverad political parties for the fW- Attorneys for Aosignee. $105.83 wlthoet any further attention, sovon lowlng offices, namely* 3713w Time Card Felice. on the second day. three on the third Mayor, city clerk, city treasurer. Paat wervlee between Betrelt aad 1st ward—Supervisor, one aMer- Lynn M. Alward $20.00 sod one oc tbe ninth. The calves were PHDIIATi: HOTICE—Prebale Ceart Bmad KapMs will b* resnmed and ail Fire Bepartmeat aad KalL man. one constable. * ('Ihitan Ceanty- -as. yonag oaee fad chiefly on sklmmllk. one aMer- imin^ will step al HL Johns. Trains John t'richton ...... $10.00 j 2d ward—Supervisor, will run as fellowst man. one coostahle. Notice la hereby given that all one aMer- claims and demsMto against the es­ Trains East frea Ht. Jehns Total pay roll ...... $135.83 ; :M ward—Supervisor, tate of Giles J. Gibbs, deceased, will Local 4 .. _ 7:56 n. m. man. one constable. 76— Dr. Wm. H. Gale ______116.00 j Live - Stock be heard by the Judge of Probate of A good 6 room houee, price $700.00. Steamboat press * ...... 8:47 m.a. m.79 —(’linton Republican ______17.40] Section 10;—Any qualified elector in any elsctlon precinct In this state, said County, at the Probate Office, In A good 8 room house, on fine corner lot. price $1,000.00. Local ♦______1240 p. 77— Frank J. Whrd ...... 46 the City of St. Johns, on tbe 31st day Detroit Limited • ______5:27 p. Nores who failed to have his name enrolled 7$—John F. Parr ______10.16 ] of July. A. D.. 1913. and that ths cred­ 5 room houae with good cellar and 2 lota, price $650.00. Local ♦ 7:03 p. 79 —Richmond A Holmes ______2.92 i Always use s Uiortiaghbred boar. i**® enrollment day by reason of slek- itors of said deceased are allowed six Trala* Rest from H(. Johns Wlnter shoeing should be most ew unavoidable absence from the months from the date of this notice In A fine houae and gt>nd barn, with 2 acres of land, good well, Grand Rapids Limited * _ 10:26 a. m Total ('ont. fund disbts. $182.65 fSUy done election precinct, and who la a quall- which to present their claims for ad­ small orchard. Houae contsiiu hot air furnace, price ^.500.00. Local ♦ ...... 10:55 a. m. (General Htreet Fond INsbis. There never was s better Ume than P«cl»ct on prt- justment. Local ♦ ...... 3:56 p m. ^ mary elsctlon day or any pernoo who A fine 9 room house, new, with electric lights If sold at once, Claim .Vo.:— DOW to start In sheep. ' may have beoonM twonty-one ysare of Dated January 30th. A. D. 1913. Steamboat Exp 7:37 p. m. 46—Kngiebert Smith ____ $24.60 Bpidsmies among hogs ars me $1,700.00. , age or a qualified elector after en- ("HARUEB M. MERRIIJ^ Local 4 . 8:00 p. m. 45— Schuyler Rosa 8.00 easily prevented than cured. 37w6 Judge of Probate. • Dally. rollmsot day, may have bla name en ­ I have a number rt others. Come and see me and I will be 4 Daily except Sunday. 46— Clinton Republican ______28.80 The novfee ahouM scan with a f M. T. CRANE Agt.. St. Johns. Mich. rolled by the board of primary elec­ pleased to show them. 47— John C. HIcka ...... 7.99 first-class ewes, never any cells. HTATK OF MICHIGAN, The Ptwbni e 4k—H. W. Holton ______3.00 tion Inspectors on say primary elee- ('enrt for tbe (!eanty rt ('Uaten. Fattso tbe rattle banded sow tl tttffi day upon making oath aa pro- 49 —St. Johns Foundry Co. _ 37.07 At a session of said court heM at BK’HliaN I’JIITED TRAfTIDN CO. Is bard to bacdle at pigging Umu vMed In the general eleetloa law, rel- ELKUTRIC I!1TRR(TRBAN, Whoever heard of a horse getting ative to the registration of alsetovn the Probate Office In the city rt SL H,C CLARK Toui Street fund diahto. _____1107.36 Johna. la oaM county, 00 the 14tli day thresh If hla stabte and feet were kept on election daye; or any pernoo who ever Haknrkaa Depnk Water Fend Dkbereeni sn to. of February, A. D., 1913. Phene IdS Time table effective October 8. 1912. Mean? {was duly enrolled In tbe manner hers 87 —Michigan Supply Co...... $11.60 Wheat iBlddltDg and hnriey are fine In provided but who bns changed hte Prassnt; HON. CHARLES M. MER- Laaslng-M(. Jehns Division 8$—Tbe Fisher Governor Oo. 1.61 HIL, Judge rt Probate. Leave St. Johns for Lansing —A M.. ns s feed for gin n ing pigs or fncten- renidonce to any elsetlon prsclnct. 80 —Vkcoalty Oil Oo. ______34.00 ing bogs [other than that In which he wan sn- In the Matter rt the BMato of !T:00, 9:00. 11:90. P. M.. 1:00. 3:00. 90 — Richard Gay______340 Bllsabeth F9z, deeeosed. Henry Fox, 6:00. 7:00. 9:16. 11:46. I^eave De- 91 - C?Tnadall I>acklng Co. ___4.40 1a all mmmm where parfant etenn- rolled, may be enrolled In the new executor of eald eatete having filed In Wltt for Lansing —A M.. !7;2t. 9:28. ttneea hm been enfissned these bns siscUoa precinct and may vote there- esM court bis petition, praying for II- 11:28. P. M.. 1:28. 2:28, 6:28. 7:22. Total water fund diabta. ______194.41 boeo no dleenso ProvMed. that be hae rsnided In ceaae to sell the latersat rt esM oer- 9:42, 12:13 (night). Blectrk Fend Dklhnrseanents. Fhaey and well nimdttlsned lamhn slectkm precinct In which he laln real estate therein deaeribed for Fairms! Farms! Farms! Leaving Lansing for DaWltt add St Pay Roll at the Plant. ere tbe ■ ^ *»• «rolled for a period of the purpose rt paytag debta, legnc les ohna —A M.. 16:90. 8:00. 10:M. 12:00 140 acres on Mason. Jnehoon car line up-to-date bMgs, Isvnl Claim No. 117:— money from eny mnrhet and expennes. black Mam aoll. finely fsnesd. Offered very ckeap If eoM at onos P. M., 2:09. 4:09. 6:00. 8:16. 10:46 Archie Btahop ...... _$40.00 >tents are bigb the work over, and the wrollment rt It to Ordered. That the ISth day rt ava laave at above tiam from Down- Inmb and metton more In demand by the eleetloa preelnct In whleh he 190 acres 10 milea from Lansing, 4 miles fram Mason, good bulM- Geonve Leach . 37.60 (formerly reaMed. a oertifieate statlag Bnreh. A. D. ISIS, at tea o'eloek la lags- Must be eoM aad la offered for $8,590. If you want a farm aad «y Hotel. Wm. Smith ___ 10.00 eonsumera then ever before the forenoon, at oaM probate odke, Lansif Jnehasn INviskn. . that he was duly enrolled la snob one of tbe rheepes H ever bought In Ingham county Inveotlgnte. $1999 I4OUIS ntlsoo ------3f.00 Pknntng to be right o. bamt ^ precinct, and that be to snUtled to sn- be and to hereby appointed for hear ­ oash. b alsaee on cootraoL $190 per year and latersaL Laave lanalng as followa: James Streeter 38.00 eerve every pig may Mn laaay dok In the new precinct, which ing aaM petltloo. and that all p sTSona Limltad- A. M. •6:46. 9:80. 11:29. Erneet Mosher 16.00 latersoted la said antete appear be ­ 80 acres $14 milea frem Lanolng. up-to-date bulMtags. fine feneea ton to ytiu at farrowl^ Uma ' fwitlWcaie shall contain all ths data level farm, $$2.50 per acre. P. M.. 1:19. 3:29. 6:29. Ada J. Cochrane 3.60 With lamb chop* selling at twenty* forth In the enrollment bock; ot fore aaM court, at saM ttoM aad plaee. Local- A M.. 7:99. 9:20. 19:39. P five rente s (Mund In the markets, that he satisfy the anld enrrtimant to show onu ae why a Hesne s to soil tt aerea 7 milea from Lansing. 1 mile from goodr marhet, fine B.. 3:39. 4:39. 6:39. 9:10. 11:M. |10$.00 there te enreiT •metnethtne )n alie*»e" board rt primary eleetloa Incpsetors, the Intersrt of saM satate In onM real houee. two good barns, silo, all kinds of out bulMtngs. good orehard. LaasHto-Owwaoa IHvtokn. 111—Noel Valentine ...... 380.00 When Ike pigs begin to eat tkey upon snaking oath to euch fnet ao antats should not be granted; perfectly fenced with woven wire, level bisck Mem eoll. $aaa% ftor Laave laaslng aa followa —A. M.. 119 —Wm. Smith ...... 11.00 become almost self enpperttns aad provided In the goaerml eleetloa law It to Further Ordered. That public quick aale. 7:M. 9:M, 11*90 P. M., 1:90. 3:99. 119 —Lee Falor .... ______10.90 are demaodtag less and leas rt ths relative to the registration rt elsetoro notice thereof be given ^ publloatlon 40 acres 314 mlMe from Lna stag, good bsm. fair bonne and or ­ 1:99. 7:99. 9:90. 11:99. ISO Metropolimn Kkc Supply sow on election day, of the ezlstenoe rt rt a oopy rt thto order, for three chard. good soli. $3860. Bssy terms Co. .. —Bxcept Sunday —all others dally...... 7.i0 Hogs do not wnate corn to ths fleM soeh facto, aueeeaslve wsshs prevtous to aaM day lit eerse 114 miles from Imnslng. good bonsn. basement barn 49x —i^pltol Flyer, through ear to De­ Great Weetrn Oil Oo, ... 17.21 except In muddy weather. They gata The polls of oaM election will open rt hearing. In the SL Johna News, a •$, another bare 33x69. 1$ aorsa rt wheat, fine out bulMlnga. boot rt troit -Beerdslse Chandelier Mfg. faster, more evenly and more ssenom $1 7 o'eloek in the forenoon and will newspaper printed and clreulatlag la blaek Mam soli. This farm mast be saM. make me on offer at onoe. On. 2.9:, onM county. Ically to the •wraOeM tkna la the dry remain open until 6 o ’eloek in the af- 129 mermm 214 miles from Potterrille. fine house, sytleltne plaaL C. J. litecber Bier. Oo. _ 43.27 temoon rt cnld said rt election CHARLES M MERRILL. 4*epltol Elec. Co...... 1.90 hM. Judge rt Probate. good bern. fine ont bulMtngs. best rt wire fences snd bl ack tanm soil. Dated, this 99th day rt February, Thto farm to offorod for Iflson day for $9$ per sere. Alert Pipe A 8npply«<>K 6.11 A. D.. 1911, «A true ropy.) Stwt -U. B. Pootoflke ...... 446 Do not bay. sell nr trade until rsn have aeaa oar Itot Hnrpr ise Immr FrDn ds WILLIAM COCHRANE. 137—Richmond A Holasen 2»wt City Clerk. 12$—Richard Gny ...... For four wsska regularly use Dr. Heevient Tea. Klngh new life Pills, They stimulate Idlsn sns and pride thx with a henv- Total mer fund dlehtn ,< $»t9 — the liver. Improve digestion, rsnie vf Mneir llw Simpler T99k. tar hand than kiaffs and pnrltaomnto (&CO. No farther bn blood impurltleo, pinptoo and emp- ft to mneb snsler for a woman to If we ena get rtd rt the former wn till and 4M 1^ LAimillG, BIUH. Bsndo n the ennm tlnna disappear from ynnr hnao aad gat a man when ahp wants blm than SMiy sMily beer the latter—ReeJanMn waimMs wnH. body and ynn fsnl better. Begin at It to far her to get a paint on a lead Franklin. Letter on the Btons* Aol. <3Hy Otarti. ly at Trnvto Drag On. nad im B ,THUK:iJMY AFTBMNOON—1 27. 1913. PAGE 11

nm barblag to tha wlAdoar. it At oMa- News Short Story t imTm "DM yoa ooa wAo R OMr noAodaor otseTrTirrrrvimncrirrrv^rrxxitrycrTrrt^rcrrirtxxrxxxyxiOOOCCCOCi)UJ£€)aO^ "No." oaM the lltllo ama. "Bot I Udak this ooBvetaatloB aawtea. dhail wa jotai tAo ladtoo la tAa drawtog •aoagb, anyhow.** | "Indaad.** I roaaiT" to addroaa oa Pooee woo la hlo moot eatoruiaiog HAfiffHAUCTION TO nmr pamii .^o , we will hill at piTBLir ArenoH at the place s mu ‘*aA. yaa." Aa aaML ”Bat It la tba I "We have d mood tbat night Poor Bmlly. who taalty aaaaa of progortlae ta Coraa POlBU Of- wao aitHag by tbo rreaeb wtadoem, WEHT A.HO H WILE HOl^ OP MWITT ON MLCORAN’S wAleA proeldaa tAa tataraat In tAa very tmpnitat that A atortog sadly oat Into tbo gn tbe rlBg oaaa Praa at tAa tiwa tAa sBaartal leara tba oAaaa of mr sAbdowa, was lad to tAo plaao. wAoro waa aa vary aortaaa asatter. What oAo racBlIod Aor forhMdoa lovor ta ELECTION aaat ba hfes fraoM of miad that It' to ei itoflBisBlBl dlttloo. Hf eagagad Mbm iAoald torrorl aa blai aftor all CAaaa , to Bobeoea Ai aa argumeot on tAo loeal yaawr I eoBtrol of Ucoaaed preoiloaa. wAlob Thursday, March 6th *T wUl ba diaeraec WAoa t left him batf aa hoar latar , Hy daagblara gave tAat wortAy old lady oa oppo r rOWWC.YCINU AT l•tfl• O'CLOCK, HHABP, THE POLLOWIIMl DIMCWIBED PWOPBBTTt It waa wttn tAa prnialaa tbat I aboaM latgaly nadar bar wtll. She would oat toAlty for ^enolae oratory. Mvea oar baea Srat oewa of tba rwaadya ooa* tbam oat of It witboat bea ttaHn n It motaaeboty boot wao drawn oat of bla PART 1. ctaMoa—for a tragady It oortataly was aba laarat tbat tboir father bad baea mlBsrlia by a rafereaco to tba wator HOMBH. ■OOH Kly aeto. CUppor PaaaMg mOL Bot. save for the Maokmalter, If Faaea ntmaiBisd wttb ao —er—dtagrasafwl a ••pp»r. Dark hny ataUlea, reoMag 7 yrm„ wt. A sAesM. Karmet*s Faver^ grate drttt. Tm oretoofet BIc B«i left bo te«M aboald oatcb blm. aeaadal. Yoa uaderataad tba altaa WboB ton o'cloaA came, sad tba IHM lbs, A % PerrAsrsa, sired by lOsberar sprtog teeth drag—0 seoll m POULTRY afeOBt It; for tho gloBt oiook ta U The following aftamooa I waa Ht* Hob?" ladles were led away nader Mlaa Me- Yeaag Oastor. LoAr spri ag toelA drag—t seotAmu ftowor of tAo Aomo of portloraoBt la o tt Aeaa. Hag la my studio with tho dgaratto -, “Parfeatly. It most readar yoar p» beecOHi wing —tAay keep early boors HerrrI atoio, II yra. eM, wL IMt. Hale plew, Ne, 110. BareA plow. ••AiT notgAbor. TAo iBOf otrolio iabb - lb Brendon —I shook tbe Inepeetor by that eooMO so pleaaaaUy after tea and alUoB oddHloaally unpleaaaat. ” Reaa HeiiriaB. remiag 4 yrs. eM. wL IHPLEHKNT8 AND TOOLH |S Ooable sAevel ealtivators. 4tofBd OBt BO I cllmbBi tAo alBln tAot buUorad toaat—betweea my llpa.wbaa Ha aigbail and relapsed lato a amk tbe bend In sinoere admiratloa. It S Ajax rultlvatoni. Load rellar. iod to tAo modoo t lodgiac of iBopoetor IMt. WMe tire Harrieea wogaa, aearly aew my aerraat. Jacob Hoadry, thrust la aacboly alleaoa. la wblcb tbe train bad been n really somrt performaaee. Deabir boggy. Wrrder. Hr sap senoper. vAdfRagtoa Pooe o . oad oUoaoo hod end I told him ao. Illark BMUv, remiag i ym. eld, wt. HIrfclr gi iadei, aew. hla bead to aanoaaoe vlsltora. They drew up at Rrendon station. A cab 1400. .Ibe«e pair extra owed eaea. Nariww Urv wagaa. tAli— BO I knoeAod st hlo door. I woo oanw bard upon bis heaio a long, waa in waiting, lato wblcb we climbed. Tbe little man did not reopond. la- .New Hat rark wttA top box rempleto. HAevel plow. Urlad steae. aew. oloBo tbat nlsAt oad ta tbo nood gray-wblakered maa la the lead, and A couple of tame, a abort daeceat, stead. be drew ua together In a comer Illark geldlBg, 4 ym. eld, wt. Ikib. W a«ea hex wttb top bex- i graao iireders. eeBrIy aew. WAOO B BOB ■eOBAM fTom biBOOlt to the Inapector trotting behind. As they and we drew up at a gate In a long and laeued bis orders with sharp pre- Derrtag earn btadrr, aearly aew. HArrp oAraiiag OMtoAlae. OBok • mood. claared the door the little detective wall of flaming biiek. oiilon. CATTLE. Beertag blader. Kraus Irimotod werk baraess. Heavy werk barares. 1 feoBd tho littio dotoctlro at Ua twisted round bla companion and Aa we walked up tbe drive I looked "Mr. Coran. at fifteen mtnatee to Krd rms, g yra. eM, dar .Yev. SK Ileefiag omwer. OAOB wtadow, aurlos aoroaa tbo tam- Berrlag bay mkr. , Feed reefcer wHb steel Jarkol. waved an Introductory band. carefully about me. Tbe house waa eleven you will leave tbe bouse by tbe Hlark row, I yra. eM, dee Ort. h . Htear HeaL Mod roofs to wAoro tAo obboy towors '**rbla la Mr. James Coran, ” be said. also of red brick and of mixed arcM- drawing room windows and place tbe lied eew, i yra. aid, dee .>'ov. N. Tbeoiaa haj loader. Cam Kiag oiaaan- spreader. .Set ef maaers far baggy. roao oodor tbo sumniar mooo. Tbo "We want your aaalstance, Mr. HblL lecture. I believe tbe architect bad envelope you have prepared in tbe Red cew, • yrs. eld. doe Apr. 10. Huggy pale. Heg rrale. •voBtBC brooae that oam# erooplns uP Ilpo. ” Intended It for the Tudor period, with locker of tbe aummer bouse. When Illark brifrr. Id mea. eM. dor HrL H. (Nberar tedder. Amrriraa raiOvator. Hraia rradir. Cem sbrller. wttb tbo tldo blow gratoTully after The long man stood staring, at me vaiiatlona auggeeted by modem sani ­ yoa return do not fasten tbe catch, for Han sage griader. tho boat of tbo Jnly day. Ho gUacod and serewtng hla bands together in tary reqolrementa. Tbe garden before I may wlab to enter during tbe night. HlIKKP kraas Jr. pivet axle. water relied rrram weparaters. at BIO oror bis sAooJdar wttb a abort evident agitation. He bad a hollow, tbe windowe was of coaslderable slse, Walk upstairs to yoar bed and get to i2r ewes. Tbmr teals la irsi-rlaas readlUea- HarrH rbam. aod of wolooaio. melancholy face, a weak mouth, and with laurels and quick-growing abniba Bleep If you can. Mr. Pbllllpe. you ‘*Bt«b tbo polteo grow soattmoatal eyes of an Indeclalve gray. From bis lining tbe edge of a lawn and several will go to your room aod stay there. OB BDCb a night.** I soggaatod. squarwtoed sh oes to the bald patch on winding walka. At the farther ead a The window overlooks tbe garden. If TKKWK- all HCWN OP $ij9a AND I’NDEK CAHHi ALL OYBB THAT AHOCNT 1 TEAITN TIME Oil **Or pblloaopbtc.** tbe top of his bead be was extremely, thatched roof, rising amongst tbe you wont to keep watch —for I do not (HNlIl BANKABLE NOTES DHAWIN <• d 1*RH CENT INTBRBHT. ****nie refloetlona of DlogaBoa tbo almost flagrantly, respoetabie. | young trees, showed tbe poelHon of suppose you eon resist that temptation doterttro. or tbo Artototio of BeoUaad "I am taking a great liberty, sir.” tbe summer bouse which played ao —aoe tbat your bead la wall oat of Yard.*** I laugbod. **liay I laqulro aa bo said humbly, "but you are, as It Important a part In tbe story we bad sight. When Mr. (toran leaves tbe to tbo oBuao of aucb profooad were, a straw to one who la sinking beard. , hoaoe. listen at yoar door. If you tbougbt?** beneath tbe waters of affliction. Lto It eras striking alx as we eatered bear anyone moving, go and find out Ho bold oat a sttp of paper, wblcb I you. by ebanoe. know the town of tbe ball. Our host led us straight to wbo It may be. You understand? ” Hubbard & VauDyke took and aarrlod to tbo coatrai lamp. Drendon? ” our rooms on tbe first floor. We bad ‘*Yeo. ” I answered. "But wbat ora It waa an old nowspapor clipping. "I bare never been to fortunmte aa been told not to bring drsaa clot boa, yon going to do?** Proprietors otalBod and blurred, relating In six to visit It.” 1 told him. ao tbat ten mlnutee latar we were "Discover n suitable place from IL L. HIXBV. .lurtieaeer. LCNCH AT .NOON. C. C. WfKIDBirPF, Clerk. Itnao bow Jamoo Coran. doociibod as ‘*I understand from tbe police offl- ready to descend to tbe drawing which I can keep ao eye on tbe anm- B student, bad been charged at tbo eer here that you have traveled room. mer booM. Qood-nlgbt to yoa. ” Bow street police court with drunken- abroad. Accustomed, therefore, to Mr. Coran'a daughters, a pair of When I reached my room. I took off ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Does, followed by an aggraratod as* tbe corruption tbat taints tbe muni ­ pretty, bright-faced girls, were aeated my coat, placed a cbalr some six feet 4* 4- ' aanlt on tbo constable who arreotod cipal life of other dtlas. you can lb those oareleae attitudes wblcb de­ back from tbe open window, ao that ♦ W ITERTHH.N. ♦ him. He was ftnod throe pounds or scarcely comprebend tbe wbole-eouled note tbe expected appeeraace of the rising moon sboold not show my, ♦ 4- aoren days. That was all. enthusiasm with wblcb we of Brendon atrangere. Mias Rebecca, a tali, spec ­ tacled female, whose sixty years bad face to any watchers In tbe laarela. ‘’Not a subject of aartb-sbaklng im* approeeb tbe duties, may I say tbe and so waited eventa. portanoe.** I said. sacred trust, of admlnlsteiing to tbe changed carves for acute angles, re­ .Mmes A. ('utlar of Flint, Mich..: posed In tbe window, reading a vol ­ It waa a soft summer night, each no vivilrd rrlaiivra hrrr- last week. '*No; but It baa prorad a sulBcient sanitary and moral welfare of our only temperate England knowa There ume of maJesHc else. She laid It Quite a Kondly number of people OKcuse for blackmail.** county. Those whom we select must woo not n breath of wind; a perfume down with a thump, removed bar front this iorality attended the play 1) ‘Then the Tlctlm la a fool. ” I an ­ be of unstained reputation, yrom a of flowers crept In from tbe garden; place on tbe sports committee of tbe glasses and received ua with great at South Riley Crange hall last swered holly. “Why. from the look of modesty and decorum. Tbe inspector every leaf stood black and sUlI in tbe Thursday (-vmlnd the paper the affair must bare taken flower show I myself have risen silvery light. I beard tbe clock chlnse Hertn-rt J. ingalls attended the place a doson years ago.” through successive grades until even three-quarters of an boar In oome tbe bouses of parliament seemed and a fox terrier, tbat aet up a bark ­ theatre ut l..unBlng last .Saturday ev­ "Thlny-two years this month. ” room beneath me. Tbe last stroke bad ening witbln the limit of legitimate ambi ­ ing aa we eBtered, were tbe only mem­ barely shivered Into alienee when 1 “Wblcb means that the riotous stu­ tion. But now, sir. now It seems that, bers of tbe party that seamed natural NV King I..ee. township treasurer, is dent Is now a man of over fifty. If anw Coran appear upon tbe lawn, through a boyish indiscretion when a and at ease. walking towards tbe aummer boose, iiH>ving from nonh luirt of town to James Coran has gone down the bill, NVH(ert«»wn Center. .Mr. I^ee waa a student at the Kegent's street poly ­ 1 found tbe dinner pass pleasantly the oatllnee of which I could dtatln- the past can't hurt him now; if be bas technic. I may he denounced In my ad­ enough, despite tbe gloom tbat radi­ kind and ioving neiglibor and will he > led a respectable life, surely be can gnlob amongst the heavier abadowa of iniae* ‘4t tn this locality. vancing years aa a roysterer, a tippler, ated from tbe brother and slater. tbe treee by wblcb it was aurrounded. afford to neglect the scamp wbo almost a convicted criminal. They Kmtly, tbe vIcHm of tbe “unfortu ­ Stanton Jonea and Floyil Williaina Saves Your Back in Pumping threatens to rake up so mild a scan ­ H'oiicludt-d In next Isaut-. i would not hesitate. Mark my wordi. nate attachment," quite captured my viait<>d frlendv and relativeii in Chur- dal. Hlackmall for a spree back in sir. If Horledge and Panton —my oppo ­ fancy, tbongb I am not a ladles’ man. l«>tte a part of last week. umping is unnecessary^ work for yom. the seventies —It'a ridiculous. Inspec ­ nent's chief supporters In Haturday'a Twice w« dared to laugh. th/e\Vitt visited at i tor." Cause for Alarm Henry U Shultx'a hen- last Saturday, j There ’s no pfetting around it, you can ’t election —are informed of these facta, reproving eyes of tbe elders were ooa. Klius Davis of l.ansing was a cal-1 Lom of appetite or distraae after P The little man stoixl wttb bis bands they will montion them on platforms, stantiy upon ua. In tbe Intervals of behind blm and bis bead on one side, eeting —a symptocn that ahould ler hen* last w**ek. get away from it—it’s true. The more you they may even display them on board ­ my talk with bar I obtained tbe keen- net ba diaravardad. Thomas Taylor of Riley township' watching me with benevolent amuse­ ings " eet enjoyment from listening to tbe look into this H&Aohnc engine question, the more 3rou It u not what ynu rat bat what you was a call»-r at Charles S. Ingall's ment. When be spoke It was In the He paused, sighed deeply, and convt-rsatlon of Peace and Mias Ke- last Friday study it and find out what an engine must have to do ponderous manner which be some­ discat aud aenmilatta that diKia you wiped his face with a large silk pock ­ Macca. The lady croaa dgamined him purid. Home of tha stmnrrat, boalth- Mrs Ilenha Workman i? at>ending your work right, the more you’ll be convinced thot times assumed, a manner that always et handkerchief The situation was very much as If be were a prisoner ao- ifat prranna era nMMlrrata eatrra. la few days sitii her sister. .Mrs. reminded me of a university profes ­ Nuthinr will caa*^ ntor** trotiHr than ridiculous enough, yet not without a coaed of various grave and monstrous a d!*tftli'r<'d atuiuarh. aud many 'Charles Feightllng. in Bengal town- the Olds is the engine for you. sor explaining tbelr deplorable errors oertaln pathos underlying the humor, offenses. Upon the question of antl- l-fot/lc arriuua maladit-a : ship to bis class. for the man was sincerely In earnest. vlvlsectlon she was especially urgent through di*r< i(«rd ur abuaa of tba Miss Esther Ingalls and .Mrs. Mabel Some day when you ’re down oar way let aa show you tbe atotnarh. “.Mr James Coran is a respectable “If I can help you, Mr. Coran. 1 am “My brother refusee the movement I Ingalls \S?-.lt*>d at <;«-orge A \V1I- Olds Engine; let ua help yoa to get an engine that yoa ’U be glad middle-class widower wbo lives with Wa urx«* all who miffar from irdl- i Hams, in lh-Witt village. at your dlaposal." I told him. hla support. ” she said In a loud, firm «>*tian. or il*. ’*,' iwia. In try Itriail you got. If yon oan ’tfind Hme to come and see ua, ask as to cooM bis sister itebecca and two daughters “It la a matter of considerable deli­ voice. “My reply to blm Is torturer. Wonl Was re<'e|v«-<| hen- lust w»-«*k iTj—I'nlilat,, with tSr iUKl«-r- .that Miss Jessie Isabel, a former and aee yoa or send you a free catalog of in I be little town of Rrendon. twenty- cacy." be said. “My younger daugh Inquisitor. Wbat are irour views on atai.uWic t'tat will rafurid i.ha four miles from London. He arrives muu'-v |uu<<1 arr nut I .lohnt., Mias Isrbel taught In Un- at the ‘Fashionable Clothing company' which it most disagreeable to me.” “The same, my dear madam, as your parfrrUtr atiutlirvl with ruaulU. —bis Ixindon eatabllabment In Oxford Harlow district here and was very “Indeed. ” I murmurud. own." said the disgraceful little bypo- rarommand KasaJI r>'’,i>*>p8la j well llk<-«l hy all and her unfluiely IFg'ir Aerr to serve yam; street—at ten o'clock In the morning, 'The young roan. Thomas Appleton rrite "How does tbe cause progress TslJcH to avrrv- dsv. and I de-nih was a sh lwn< “fjt»nl. V»i» thrm to character. MIsa Hebecca, my slater, **T trust tbat In a few weeks our local Iw without r<]ual. Tti<-v xiv^ i-r-impt public duties at ilrendon. He Is a bas seen him boating on tbe Thames branch will have been placed on such rt-liaf, aMliiiS to nrutralica mn lity. j Vegetables are great stuff for the remgnlted authority on drains, and In the company of ladles whose sp- a basis as to be a model to tbe whole •Umi. lir How of aa.«tn*- j hens, eaiteclally when they t-an't get i f? ^ r^lnrk Higham St. W. bas produced a pamphlet on dust • *trrutt' ’ha disrativa orgnM. au l ! green fe«l in the Helds. 1 Si. Johns, Mich. I>esr8nce waa—er—distinctly theatri ­ society ” tirrjffct ii'iiriUurt au' •ympiorua. Ihraa cal reputation is great, and his labors "You surprise me “ vlvlsectlon, ” whispered Miss Emily In •isa*. llo (t-uu. ^<een living In the north of aed etty tn um I'wtad Mat**. CanaiU . a leal « ■” .der- ttie gen^-ral welfare Otaat Wntata. Thar* W a diflaraat 1' performed that duty, and extorte \r fllK IIFM ITT PLACE ber the ■ tu. Mr Pbllltps, in lOtiPid- would cease to communicate wttb him. which appeared in only one paper, AUCTION TW W»aall Stara, aa (1 MILLS MLST \MI uU MILFs .XHITH IH s|. t»H S'.. MII.Fh hd I nil \*y| HI M IPLE KAPIDB, eration of hir case In my belief. It la he wbo baa dlarov- had reached them. He had left for O-ws "Six months .i- an envelope ar- ered tb<- scandal to wblcb I need not Hbeffleld shortly afterwards, and It rivet! at hl;^ hot • ith iwo im htsures. again refer, and. In revenge, is levy­ was not unlU ten years later tb.it tbe One wii- the neve p.iper clipping you ♦ ♦♦♦4* + 4*4- + T4*T* + +4 ing this blackmail The law ahall death of bla fetber bad given blm a 4* 4* hold; ihr oth»r .c letter denouncing strike him. If there ta Justice left In couple of tbotiaeiid pounda. with ♦ III’PI.AIN. ♦ blm ac> « b.. sNiriite, and warning him England. ” which be bought a share In bla pres ­ ♦ 4* Wednesday, March 3th that iinle-K the fc.jai ol iwi nty pounds "And where do I come In? ” I asked, ent hiistnees, which bad greetly pros ­ Till. FHI.I.HMIM; IlFHCltlllLII PIIHPLItTV waa placed In the locker of a little for he bad paused In a flurry of indig ­ pered. H>L H'CLHCK Nil \HI*. summer bouse st the end of his gsr- nation (!oncemlDg Tbomaa Appletoo. tbe Ijt-ona Davis, who f’-il and hroKc den the writer would expose blm to “f’erbapa I bad better explain." young man whom be suspected, be l..•r .inu while playing .it j-chool l.= all Rrendon In bis true character aa Peace Interpoeed. “Owing to tnis un ­ spoke most bitterly. He waa. Indeed. Improving M«»ek rack. a convlcteti drunkard Dm- of the twin babies of Mr. and fortunate love affair. It la plain tbat In tbe middle of bla denunctattona "Coran was in despair. He hsd ima- when Peace slipped from hla cbalr Mrs (leorgc Elllngrr. ia a<-Dou8ly Heh «lelsAs. no member of Mr. Coran'a family must alrk. Horses gloed hit unfortunate spree long for ­ learn tbat this young man Is suapect- and moved aofUy to tbe window. Il-bee drill. gotten Not even bis own relatives WlUi a ewlft Jerk be drew tbe blind Horn to Mr and .Mrs. Don Rosen- ed or tbat atepa are being taken for rrance. Feb. 20Ui, a aon .Span Haj HeMlag**. wl. 1400 INsk. ai*«t aew. WMW aware of It. He was trying for bla arreet. It would not be unreaaoa- aside and stared oaL Pfom where 1 aaaat on the county council; the elec, Mrs tlrare Blevena will entertain .'«paa Hrrj HeMlag*. wt. obw tstt aMe to fear that be might be warned. aat I ooeld aee an empty streicn of thi Adventtat Aid Society Thursday. 3-wbeel rolHvater, mast new. tlon was due In a month, and be rw apleee. I am staying with Mr. ('oran tontgnt. lawn wttb sbrnbe beycad abowiag March 12th. llBd for bis succeee on the eupport of but I do not want to go alone I darkly la tbe summer twlllgbt. About forty fiienda and neighbors Hpriag-le«MA walklac calUvater. the temperance party. Aa an sleet km ”A lovely evsBlBg.” be said over ble might take an aaelatant froai tbe Yard, of Mr. oad .Mra. Prank Perry gave A lax ralH valor. weapon the old acandal could be ueed bat It la bard to pick a maa who baa abouMer. thesn a pl«iaaant aarprtae last Thurs ­ with striking effect. Bo be paM— es not ‘ertmlnal inveaCIgatloa depart- We both watched blm ta aarpnee aa day night by going Into tbelr home Cattle Hfeel Home Rake. ■way B better maa baa beeo fool meat* atamped upoa blm. Yoa look ha dropped tbe blind aad wnibed baek and taklac full paaa eaatou Tbe ev­ eaoogb to do uBder ilka cireametaB- to bis aeat. etoppla g on Ms way to pat ening waa speat ta games. reeltatloBs W spike toa4k drag, laaoeeat eaoegh, Mr. Phllltpa Will Bed Aelfer, romlag 3 yrs. tbe tavrler tbat lay ob a mat hr tha and a good aodal chat. Aa tbe mM- yoa cooM with os. aad land me a I gaod cows, giving arilk. lb spring tooik drag. *Tb three daye—on aatordBy, that Is teadr wtadow. nlgbt hour drew nigh refreobmeato - the electloa tabea plaoe. This "la there anyth tag tha matter T” were served rnaai aHag of ssodwlches Harrk idow. I agraed at oaoa It ooald not fail rake and coffee. Mrs. Iwmuel Bmitb woratag be received a letter alaHlar to be aa amuslag edventuxe. After aohad Coraa tn behalf of tbe roaspany. preoeated tlllver CMIL 40 ptew. to the first, aave that tba deasaad waa eoBM dlecuaaloe. It wae arraaged that "If we are to beep oar bnohMaa aava a aseret yoa BMOt not talk taa load •Mr. aad Mm. Berry with a beautiful faflpknMob flDQ far a buadred pouads. He bad Jast Paaee aad I aboald ba latroduaad an Harpoea Any fork. memern eaougb to aaa tbat If be al­ tbat la all." silver server. At a late hour all de­ baataaaa frleads of Mr. Coraa. wao parted for tbelr hoa ies leavtag with lowed blBwelf to ba Merkiaallad agaia bad aabed us down to Draaion oa a tbesn their begt wlakse In tbelr new Farm Took 100 foH ef kay rope. It woald awreiy sn roe rags fuitbor at> aaddaa twttaUoa. A talagraa was *T doaT uaiarataad home. Forks, baea. Bilk rroeks. taoipt at extortloa. ga wAaa ba ar- Boat off to tbat ekedt ”Oaa or year tfeed la town, be took a cab to goa^ For tba flrat Hfleea mtnatee at tba Ne Need la Map Revk 3 work baraess. ri vli iMi Yard. I baard bio Mory, aod lag at tba wtadow." When tbe doctor orders you to atop train wa abarod a crew dad oompaffl ”Oa yaa rndna to toll laa lAat I am 3 Slagle baggies. osaght tbo Best traia dowa to Braa- It Orndoally, work It ataggam you- I ran't yoa my. Om. I did Bot oaU at tba bsaae. bat You kaow yoa are weak, rua down II wa wera Oovna. angrily. "WAat gnoa yam amm ^thered a fsw dolalla roaeeralag left to Mr. ran waa In aad falllag la bealtk day by day, but Mw aad bla faaitty. In all partlcaMne b eeltatlen of m Me abiftad you muot work at loag aa yo«i nan TRRaB—it OR rNDRR. f’AHHi HYBR THAT AHHUNT, H HONTHH ’ TIME WILL BE WIYHN OR DOOH *go aaaoM to bare apokaa tba tratb. ” ataad. Wbat you naad la Bleetiic Bit-- RA.NAAHLE NIFTHR AT « PER CBIIT. INTRBHBT. •ngaol the beadrad pnaads bogiaaad tem to give tone, atrswgtb and vigor to yoar oystem. to provaat brook down aad bulM you up. Don*! be weak, slokly or alllag wtUi lecttic Blttoro will baoofft you froai Urn trot dooe. Tbooaaaffa bteoa tAoai for tbelr gterl- Esch, Prop. oao hoaJtb and otroofflb. Try tbam. ■vary battto to gaaagatoad ta oattefy. Aa^ast Nfflor, kmtHomBet. OAly Mo 01 Travte Drag Oa. oai Y oa * ■aklo # ■PACE 12 PfT.JOIMM MBWII,nKnRMMLy ArrSMOOM—FBBSUAST 27, Mt3. ROY.\L IE0WT Max Kliza Tucker baa a very bad The Voice of Spring ooM. Baking Powder Jerome Btlla attended Pomona 4iraagp at ftingal last week Wedaaa day. b ^ grcatet ol madern- M. P. Pike. Mrs. (lee. Plhe aad Is Calling anna of 011»s rlattad Mr. sad Mrs. O. 8. Pika Baa4a>. time helps to perfect cake Mr. aad Mrs Oaaafart Raaaey of HOQB OlHime BREEDING TWE Kaat UoWlU mere eallara at Um Aod at tba Noaod ol TImb V< ■OB Fottli Oao ol tlio and fawont iiieHng Makes home of Mm HUaa Tuobar laat'waak. oit SPRING LINES ol Dry Eoor ShowB ia TIub Vioailsr. Chartaa Parke* of Maaceloaa la hnwia baking pleasant and vialtlag bla brotker, Bugeae Parbao. Mlaa Mmma Martxke of I anaiag h reasfars the nmtad bar statim Mm Bert Moon, Bows elgfct BMntha eld or oenr mag aad Mrs. Harry Moon Bacurday aad Buaday. DAINTY WHITE GOOOS-^Embroidered Dreig Patterns in Linen, Voile be bred, if suong aad vtgarqpa. far and Batiste. All Over Embroidery, India Linon, Persian Lawn, Lykiinen and digestible agrteg Harrow, bat gUla that ara Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Yaax aad lit­ yaaagai than this bad baac not pro- tle son at Baulk OaWlit rtaltod Mr. Plain Voiles, giukrantees it safe from daee tbclr Aral IHlar uatll aaxt Hall. aad Mrs. Fentoa Brink Biinday. In order tbat a eow amy prodaea a Mrs. Marl Tueher vMtted her par ­ DRESS TRIMMINGS—All the newest trimming effects—Bead Buckles* a Imw* And aD adnIleraBis. strong, baaltby Itttar of plga It la ents. Mr. aad Mm. Perry Miller Bat- important, aecordlag’to Swine Breed­ urday and Sunday. Bead Fringe. Ornaments. Shadow All-Over Laces, Bands and Edges. Bead er, not only tbat abe be fed well Mr. aad Mm. Marc Cutlar of Riley Edges. All the latest things in Buttons. daring pregaaaey. bat tbat she be in were oallem at tbe home of Mr. ilnd fairly etroag Saab for eoreral ^Mm Jerome Ullls Sanday. ptwrloue to the tlam of breeding. ItV Chaiiec Porbea of Mancekma waa la Mated by tboee wbo kaow that a caller at tbe b>me of Mr. and Mm. up. Let's ail keep on tlio side of law- eow wkleh Ie gaining rapidly In lleah Varney Pearce laM Baturday. PURE FOOD sbldloc citizens. Remember Chat ig- JaM befom breeding Is more likely , Mr. and Mm. Bliaa Davis of Lan< noranoe of the law eacuass no one. to prodnee a large, healthy litter. To «lng are etaylnM at the home of Theo We hope It won't be neceoaary for Sebavey. for a while. ! anybody to write a bulletin congrat* aoeure this condttfoo in sows we CLOAKS - SUITS - SKIRTS LAWS AND woald gradoally inrroaoa tbe grain Mr. a^ Mm. H. N. Carpenter, Mr. \ ulatlng the people that freeh'fToai* ’ and Mm. M. D. Bmltb and Mm. Je­ Our reputation in Ready-to-Wear Garments is well established. Evei*)'- ______the-farm-pareel-post produce is psal- rntlon during the period extend ­ ing from three weeks to a month bo- rome Dllla attended the meeting of P4D|^P| C POSi and up to standard weight the Parmero' Club at the home of Mr. one kiiaWs the Superiority of WOOLTEX over all other lines and their liber ­ and jneaaure. Hore breeding Dme We do not mean aad Mm. Marc Cutlar la Riley laM al Guarantee of Two Season.s ’Satisfacior)’Wear. Combining Wooltex with that a aow should be fat at breeding Wednesday. the Great Sunshine Line gives us a range of prictrs suited to the wants of all. time, bat merely that the shonld ba Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Woodruff. Mr. ^ A rood many audden death* among la her most vlgoroas condition. A thirty-live- page buHetln haa Juat j fowls may be laid to apoplexy, and Mm. C. C. Woodruff attended tbe Whiie they have always brought out the strongest lines, we can truthfully been lanued in Connaeticut discuaaing , cogod py too much over stlmulattng A boar la aot at his beet nntll be la party given by the Sir Knights In the general queatlon of the weight fattening food ilgn com aad two or throe yearn of ag* He may Lansing iaot Thumday night. say—The New Spring Line totally eclipses all past efforts. One glance at and volume of goods sold in | Kgtnr. ba aoed on a few sows when t or Tbe dinner given by the O. E. S. la­ them will convince you and we will be pleased to show you. packages. The author of the 9 mK>ntha of age aad on more tbe dies >^aMwell attended last week bulletin weighed and exaniinf«d following year, but be almuid not be WrdneeMy , nearly two thousand samptea of food ST. JOHNS MARKETS, pat into heavy aenrlea natll two yearn Tbe members ot the M. E. church put up in oans. Jar* and pasteboard ______or mom of age One service a day to held cottage prayer meetings each packages, and including everything plenty tor the average boar. Peed tor week at tbe home of the membem in- commonly found in a grocer's stock. Mich., ^b. tT, 1913. tbe bear abould be saeh as will keep Mead of going to the church. They He concluded that the manufactur- HBAIRR. him la the atrongeet aad moat vlgor- met with Rev. and Mm. li. T. Plab- er* of food products dotag business er laat Thursday night and next 33 Clinton SL Johns, in that rtute were, with very few ex- ^ oaa eoadltloo Throo parts of com. oae part of aborts, aad oae-tbird of Thursday night they will meet with ceptkm*. giving full weight and full ------a part of oil meal or oae-atxth of a Mrs. Caroline Baaia. meaatire. He atatea that “the devla- „ ...." " ...... Mm. M. A. Wheeler and children Avenue Michigan part of tankage, with akim milk. If John Hicks have the meaMen. Miwll. and glvM th. reader the feel- ta available, nukea a splendid mtloo tor Mr. and Mm. Ftoyi Wililama visit­ both boar aad aowo He aboeld be IS* i?*' ^ .T?*® Choice hand plckii lHiir.._. .$1.80 ed Mr. and Mm. Charles Rouse in should . owtulate thei^lvm be- ^ ^ glveo a lot to bi moelf. or with bar ­ l.«n*lag Sunday. cause of the full weights and the pur- p,„-_ —smoft rows. where be can secure plenty of l-'ITR POULTBl. CUP FOR A HORSE BLANKET les. Into trouble unleea they become more i Hens, large, fht ...... _,J0 Mrs Mary J. VanFIeet returned familiar with I’ncle Sam'a code of Young chicks, large, fht ..— 9 0 ll Little Devtee bavee Animal Mweh home laat Friday after visiting Mr. regulations which be ie mnkiog the I^ucka. large, fat — ...... buffering When Cover Ie Blown and .Mrs. A. Whitaker in Riley a! city tradeainen and the big i \ u------* Off During bevere Weather. week. . 1 facturers live up to. , Hresaed (leese...... — 11 Mr. and Mrs. .Monroe Cole were | tteir rMwni.r . c«otrtbuu«i .m T"’’"*!'*. '•'»•. «*t ------u • n No matter bow carefully a man may called to Lansing .MIonday on account ; received in the editorial office auvis- HIIlBlk blanket his boras, tb* wind or the anl- of ibe illness of their son. Charles - Colv. ing bouaewives to put borax in milk hides —._——— 11 mars own reetleesness may cause the j and butter to keep them sweet. Not Horae bide* —■ —■ ■■ — $$.00 cover to be either blown off or tbroum Mr. .Maddison of l.ainsing was a < long ago another contribution was re- skins, green .w ...... 11 off Tile horse then sufltor* from tbe caller at the home of Ke\. and Mrs. Fisher last week Tuesday. celved recommending the u*e of salt skin* .... — ...... cold and the blanket la trampled on Uhv . W I*. French, district super- ' in cream as a preaervatlve. Some of P*lt* ------—- $6 tt> $l-09 and tom But along com«a a Pean- the ways in which eggs ar«> kept PROlirrB. TBHET.lBl.BH. FBiriTR. Iniendent of the •lainaing district aylvanla mao with a aimpie little faa- will preach at the M. K. church Sun ­ would put them on the impiire-food Mutter ------27 teaer that preveou any such mlsbapn list liet's think about thewe thlngn Mgh* • ^7 day evening. March 3od. 1913. Com­ Auction Sales before we overstep the line. The In- PoUtoea ______46 ft 50 munion servlrv* will be observed. temal ‘Revenue Bureau says there ...... 0 U The 3rd quarterly conference will ■ I irrriTmiBrcEErrrnixiB be helouta VolsIneL who baa been around the place where the sale was to be held. As a result but a Inatant. or it can be left fastened All : suffering from a very severe cold, la few neighbors were usually prc.sent, attracted more by curiosity that need b* done, then, to keep tbe Ion the dhln. Saturday, March 1st cover on Ie to book tb# wfro under tbe i Uttle Mias Bernice Whitney is III and a desire to buy articles for less than they were worth. Bid­ breecblng stmp. and no matter bow j with the German roenolea. ding was slow and articles sold cheap. NEWS AiictiBn Sale ad­ 0EAD THE POLLOWIRM LIST ANI» THEN ATTBNH THIH SALBt bard the wind Mows or bow much the ) lotuls Volainet called at Uie home boras stampa aad awitebea ble tall, jof Mr. and Mm. Alphonse Phlver, in vertisements draw people from all over the county and we have them It will star uattl tbe owner am I Olive loot Friday. advertised m^ny sales at which people have been present from Bnekskla geMlng. eenUng 4 yenra eM, Bny goMIng eenHng t yente eli, wffll | boohs It. I Mloa Pearl Wilhelm is home from I Loaning. evcr\’ township in the county. Tlipy were present because arti­ Mias Marvel Jenntaon was on the cles were advertised that they wanted “5nd they came prepared to By BTldlng eemlgg 4 yn eM. weifBI t yodn oM* A LuarMIve Immalmgiu. elek Hat a ninnber of doya laat week. ttHi The hog Ie a vslunhie old to tortUto- Winnie Smith spent a tow days at hid. ^ tag Bad aiM pays a peed return on ShafUburg this wash at the heme of inak fidlBg, • y«an sM brnf Bap- hio brothor-ln-low, Bdward Hath. THE NEWS’ METHOD of adverttamg Auction SalieB has boon iMihori wfll malBPR la fMtB the crops he roaeumm He wfU de­ vour iMBe quantltlea of intorlor ftuH Alvah Whitney, who hao boon ouf- endowBd or wuMe gram and veBMnhIoa, whMh with eye rmnbla. Is roportod on the gain and wan aMe to retnm to 1st—By the State Association of Auctioneers. mm not otherwiae mnrhMnble. Re wOl oehooi. thaa yloM a proBt on what oslahl Mh- Mr. and Mra John Bauis of Lnn- 2nd—By all the leading Auctioneers of Clinton County. oiag are moving Hi with Mm. JBne 3rd—-By all Auctioneers in other Counties where the same Dryer, where they wlU OMtoe tholr haoae this yonr. method has been pursued. la a luomtlve Meoooa William Porvto of Bath, BruMhg. oa In other im rioyton and Frank Peltier of this Any printing office can print auction sale bills, but only a pa­ *■ «*BB n one tor plaoe spent Sunday with Meoora Joa la tern. hove la ao ronaon why and Frank Vototoet. per having a large general circulation, such as the NEWS has can oa ova tha woole of the Frank Peltier la aggiofing Nonh successfully advertise an auction sale that will bring results. The wn ha thrown ewny. Thatw Wilhohn with hlo work. Wflllom Frrrto spent a few days News is now printing 4,000 papers each week and covers the this week with retotlvm and frlendo County ‘Hike a blanket.” at Riley. H. help ia aO Whan Burton HotaBoo n Illy Bove ■ I LI I I I I ■ ■■■■ ■■■■■■■niTTi WUL OITBH 00 0000 k« hla celsh ratad travetosne ma** at Orehm tin Roll. Chleano. he woo aertously iaterruptod by ooattn- tt James Mahar, PropV uol enughtos of ihi ■■•Iggi n. No one Tbs St. Johns Nows K.L UMIOB mONS ifo. 3.