THE COLOMA COURIER

WHOLE NO. 1373 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919 VOL 25. NO 30 — ' ' •.! I - - ! • Law to interest everybody present. The i muY mv is PUBLIC IHPRDPENTS PASTOR Will OPEN SEXIES ATTEND THE PICNIC Courier will not tell you what the at- (OlOMA COM tractions will lie, hut wo warn you that mi u is mmt m srac OF COSPEl CHEER SEKES you will miss a treat If yon do not NEXT flAY mm nttend. A Great Lecture. ACAIN AN ACM ORGAN Only One Cmdidate FUed Petition Rev. PeUock Will be Assisted by Coloma's Community Enterprise Second Community Potluek Sup- A full bouse greeted Itev. Oeorgs on Each Ticket. Able Choir Leader. Elliott D. D. at the Methodist abnrefa Officers Were Elected at Meeting If the property owners along the route Th^re will be no county primary Receives Much Advertising. Itaviva' Is a common word in the per Will k- a Rare Treat. Tueeday evening to bear his leotars on will proceed lo tbe tame manner as this spring to nominate candidates for vocabulary of men. There are revivals the problem of tbe roconstroctioa per- Lut Monday Night. those south of town have done. county scbocl commissioner. The re- of business, revivals of patriotism, iod. It was probably the greateat ad- Supervisor A. W. Baker was called publleans wlU have but one candidata- revivals of learning, revivals of art. dress ever delivered in Coloma. Dr. upon and spobe of tbe ' the prsssnt commissioner, Mrs. Emma RETIMG SOLDIERS iST Every springtime is a revival of life and EM EAHIET IN TOKNIP Elliott is an orator and a great stadsnt of the Berrien County Road mm H. Cole. The desfiocrats will have but beauty. Every morning is a revival of of tho world and Its people. He has aboui 60 Am Commlailon and how their work Is one, (taorge E. Phillips of Oallen. SOON BE GIVEN WMN activity. It Is a good word. It mean-s also traveled widely, and to listen to governed to a certain extent by tbe IS INVITED TO ATTEND Hence Connty Clerk Baker will simply there Is somewhat of an article and It him is a liberal education. He is a lANQHn A1 i L state highway departnant. In no osrljfy to their nomination to tbe county Is so desirable that people want more of member of Bishop Hendereon's Area other way can this vicinity hope to eleotlon commission and will notify the What Haa Thla Vicinity to Offer It. It Is Just in this sense that a revival staff, and spoke in tbe intorsat o( the secure Improved "highways than by Good Program Haa Been Prepared cities and townships. Thus the ex of religion must be understood. There great centenary program of tbe church. united effort, and Mr. Baker endorsed Her Fighting Men? E 0. Krake Was Chosen to Head pease of printing ballots and tabulating Is already some of the article and It is and Good Time is Aaanred. This propram proposes to take tho tbe reorganization of tbe Chamber of »he vote will be vacated. The Berrien County Journal, pub- so good and desirable that people want moulding inAuenco of tho ideals of the Booster Qui). Commerce as the best step to be taken Nobody who attended the first mid- Tbe Interest In the primary election ILsbod at Eau Claire, In commenting on more of It This Is the prompUng of Jesus Christ to tbe nations of the for co-operative work. winter picnic at the Cengregatlonal at Benton Harbor for the nomination of the start that Coloma has made to se- the Methodist Episcopal church at this world while they are In their unssttled L. W. Krake, wbo moved to ColOma church two weeks ago will want to OmCRRS CHOSEN FOR ward candidates Is oantered In the cure a Memorial Community Building, | time. Through the ofticial membership state. In order that thaw ideate nay a few montbl ago from Wisconsin, was miss tbe second party which will be fourth ward where there are five candl published tbe folfewlng article in its of tbe church the roinest has been given help fashion a democracy that b safo COMMERCIAL CLUB called upon by President Ball to tell of held on Friday evening of this week at dates for tbe office of alderman. Tbe last issue. the pastor to hold a series of Oospel for the world. I bis experiences with booster organ the same place. It is hoped that every candidates on the republican ticket are The citiKens of Coloma are agitating Cheer services with the happy purpose i ixatlom in other places and Mr. Krake family In Coloma township will be rep- PmidMt-H. 0. Knkt. A. P. Cady. Charles Peopples, H. 8. the building of a Comunnlty building of revival in mind. Mr. P, A. Stockton Death of John Derhy. < told of nianrelous results that bad been resented by at least one member,. If Vice PreaUont L. 8. Quy. Annls, Charles H. Davis and Kdward as a memorial for tbe local soldiers, and has been secured to lead tbe community accomplished Id Waupaca, Wis., aad Impossible for tbe entire family to at- John Derby of Covert, quite well L. W, Kr«k« Warner, tbe last named being a candi- incidentally as a means of furnishing In (toapel Cheer singing. Ho Is also a other points. He pointed oat different tend. This Is a "Get Together" meet- known in Coloma. died at bis home, —Wm. Ft. Ball. date for reelection. In the third ward employment for those who ore return- soloist of merit and cornea for tho cam- plans that had been worked out and ing to promote good fellowship and to Monday, February 17, 1019, after a long for Two Vmn?. W. there are also two candidates for alder- ing from service. This Is a most com- paign as the pastor's assistant. Tho which proved very valuable as an ad- discuss community interests after din- lllnen from tuberculosis. He was 00 Cochran, D. W. Notl, Xloorgo Fri- s-Wm. Weber and M. J. Hall. mondable Idea and one which Is being pastor has been asked to do all the vertisement for the communities. ing with your neighbors and friends. years of age and has lived in this sso- day aiul Lonla Kooli. Both have served on the council before. favorably considered In many other preachlngdurlngthecampaign. Speak- Village President Ira O. Leedy ww All you have to do is to pack yonr lunch tion since he was two years old, continu- Trmtw* for One Yaar-W. B. Tbe democrats are not taking much parts of the country. ing for himself he professes very mod- oalled upon and made a plea for united basket with something good to eat and ously residing on tbe one farm. H# Hill man. A. W. Baker, Abram Interttt In the city affairs, as they have In reference to similar projects. est attainments as an evangelist. A work on the part of tbe citizens ot Co* lie present at tho church at 0:80 p. m. leaves a wife, six children and (wo Bachmnn and Peter Becker. filed petitions of but three candidates Colonel William Boyoe Thompson, busy pastorate, with nameless and loma and Coloma township for the mak with your voice in trim to enjoy a good' sisters. Funeral services were held for alderman—E. P. Barry In the sec- president of the "Home Paper Service" numberleas calls upon bit time and sing. Ins of a BUwer and Better OetaAa ond ward. F. A. Jensen In the third from the late home on Wednsaday after- The Oomnierdal dob was a«ain of America, which was oriKnally organ- strength leaves very little opportunity Brief remarks were also made by Loals The commHtee in chsrgs f>f the party noon with Interment in the Fish ward and A. H. Landon In tbe fourth Iced to pat the "home paper" In the for special preparation for that which placed on Iti feet at a rooeing tneetliiK has arranged a program which bi bound Koob. D. W. Mott and Dr. W. T. ward. itery. of about alxty members at fho Method- trenches, gives this oplniorf as to the by many Is mode a distinctive vocation. Bertrand. A large number of women have regis- way In which these things may be However, he undertakes this special ht church last Monday evening. New The sentiment of the need of a live tered In Benton Harbor and expect to brought about: task feeling that he has the kindest offleen were elected wbo will instill booster organization pervaded Caoh vote at tbe primaries. This will make "I believe the -country editors can sympathy of the entire community, and new life Into the club and make It a address and it was evident by the iman it vary uncertain to forecast the results greatly remove the difficulties of our with an Invitation to all to participate valuable aawtt to tbe upbuilding of the tmous vote given when tbe opportdnity of the election. national plight by forming public opin in what he desires to call Gospel cheer conunonlty. was presented that Monday evening ion and urging action to meet this services. These services will Iwgin < Tbe boalnem aeatlon was preceded by was tbe time to effect the rsorgtalzation. iltuatlon. This can be done in a var- Sunday evening and continue each a flae chicken bonquet which was 6n motion of George Friday, the dub iety of ways such as starting all mu- evening for two weeks. If religion is •erred by tbe Ladtw Aid Society of tb« proceeded (o the election of offlattt. EVERY mm SHilD nlcipaliUes on a renewal of public good for an individual and for a com- Methodist cbnrcb in a very fine manner. which resulted In the cholde of works suspendbd when we entered tbe munity this occasion offers a special given at tbe bead of.thls article. . Dorinx this meal the membera en- war, by having all states In the nation opportunity to consider and respond to joyed as hour of sociability and were ATTEND A CAUCUS and tbe nation Itself ontcr upon the Ita claims. Tbe hour of service will be put Id good mood for the la^?soswon. Fromuth Found Guilty. onstruction of highways and by having 7:80. Let tbe other churches of the W. H. Ball, who was the first presi- communities sjiend money upon public community accept thb as an Invitation Fred Froonrtb of Benton Harbor, dent of the club, presided over the bnsl- Two Nattinii WUI B« Held to Nom- parks, public playgroundr. and com- to promote this campaign. Every per- PICKLES wbo was on trial in the circuit court at nen session and conducted the meeting. munity houses where the man who used son in Coloma and tho surrounding St. Joseph last week charged with inate Village Candidates. The minutes of the last feifr regular to And his recreation In tMe saloon can country Is hereby invited and If they rasanit with latent to do great boMly meetings were read by the secretary to indulge lo sports and pastimes. will come will lie made welcome, and remind tbe members that good was harm, was fonnd guilty by the jary "We have bad considerable talk may expect no unreasonable test of accomplished While the organization after fonr hoars deliberation. Haul WOffll AHE B10 about getting farms fur tbe aoldiere belief. , C. E. POLLOCK. was effective before the great war. Jones, the man's victim, failed to pfovo by. reclaiming desert* and draining The part that the Coloma Commer- a very good'witness for tbe peopla ss WANTED! swamps, but such undertaking Is not cial Club did and can do toward secur she attempted to shMd her assailmt, ATTEND THE GATHERINGS a matter of a few months but perhaps women sum mm Ing better highways was related by thou«h WM oonflMd of a good many years. While we are Oeorge Friday, who spoke of the pro- ^ for ,omB ^ ,rotn bJ"** t-ying to And farms for our returning poaed Improvement of tbe ro«l running ^cted by Fremoth when b»«bot Mr. Union Caueua at Miller's Office; with imnr ra soldiers we will be unable, unless con- l Coloma to connect with tbe Fromuth Is now In the state prison at Cttliena at LO.O.F. Buildinl certed action Is mode In every com- stone raid a abort distance east of Mill iJackson to serve from two to ten years munity, to provide work for many barg. This road will be bnllt under Both the Citlxens and tbe Union If They Want to Cast Their Ballot raniioos of our patriotic sons." Iba Covert act and It Is believed that a Make better bread by nalng Ootden Caucuses will be held at the same, hour, Courtland Smith, chairman of the at Township Election. road runnluc north 'from Coloma to the flraln Flour. Sold by tbe EnderaOrth 4 o'clock p. m., on Friday. February 21. See us before campaign committee endorses this Van Boren county line can be secured Store.—Adv. 1010. The caucosee for tbe nomination A large proportion of the women of method with the tollowlng suggestions: of village officers are usually held in tbe Coloma have registered to vote at tho Why not start a campaign Imme- but on account of the second coming elections. The villoge election diately to pave your streets or to In- Community Picnic on Friday evening of comes in March and the township elec- this wesk It was decided to bold tbe orseae your mileage of pavement? This you contract tion in April. Every woman who has may not he feasible In every town, bnt March 3 to 8, 1919 i' In tbe afternoon so that tbe not yet had the opportunity to register whatever additional street paving Is a three events might not,conflict with should do so at once. Tbosu who want probability within the next few years each other. to vote at the township meeting must IS NATIONAL the work should be undertaken now TheCltixens' Caucus will be held at register on or before March 22d, and not delayed. tbe I.G.O.F, buullding and the Union The womsn have not been slackers MACHINE REPAIR WEEK Caacns In A. 8. Miller's office rooms in In one town in Nebraska that I know during the war and now when their the State Bank of Coloma building. of, the publisher has Induced the city votes are needed in the period of recon- We have two proposi- There it no better time than right now. Look at New signiflcanco is attached to the council to employ returned soldiers on struction everyone will want to do her your machinery and see what it needs. Do it right caucuses this year from the fact that a Job of putting up signs at every cor- pert, so let every woman see to It that all women of the village who were reg- ner giving tbe names of streets. In this her name Is registered with the town- now. Don't put off until tomorrow what you can litered with Village Olerk Hocker on or particular case good civic improvement ship clerk, Charles C. Smith, at tho Co- tions to offer do today. before February Ifith may attend and work Is done that provides employmeat loma Hardware Co.'s store, so that she have a voice In the meetings. for fonr or five soldiers for the nftxt Ave will bo entitled to cast her ballot for If you are in need of Sap Pails or Sap Spout—we Candidates will be nominated at months. This might seem to be a small township oftloere. It Is reported to Tbe have a limited amount of them. When you art in acuses for all the village officers matter, but when multiplied by 10,000 Courier that about two hundred women to be elected on Monday, March lOth, towns It moans much. need of Wagons-one or two-horse-we have the have already bad their names enrolled and it is therefore very important that In many towns the houses could be on the registration book. Sloughtoq and Sloughton stockrack. Our supply it all who have the welfare of the village numbered and afford work for a few It will be leceesary for all those who limited under the old price. These Wagons are sold at heart should attend one or the other soldi era for quite some time. desire to vote at the village election to of the caucuses and see that good men within a few dollars of what we pay for them. - In some towns the citizens are plan register with Village Clerk William are nominated. niag to Issue bonds for the purpose of Hocker, as well as with the township Now is a good time lo leave your order for Rex building a monument to their local clerk. 4ime and Sulphur or Sherwin & Williams Dry Lime CfhlENS' CAUCUS. soldier heroes, and this monument A Cltlrens' Caucus will be held In Instead of being a useless piece of iron, FRIDAY BROS. and Sulphur. Let us have your order. EUNK EIELER DISCHARGED; the I. O.O.F. bolkling In the Village will take tbe form of a public building uex Lime and Sulphur ,._.18c per gal. net of Coloma, Michigan, at 4 o'clock p m that can be used as an auditorium and plane for pubUo meetinga of all kinds RESIIHES WORK AT SANK Dry Lime and Sulphur j--.10c per lb Those towns in need of modern aswer Friday, Fehruary 21.1910 ftvatems, water works oxtenskms and Haa Completed His Service In Army We guarantee these. We will meet anv fair deal on for the purpose of placing In nomina- other local public improvement, might CANNING CO. tion candidates for the various village prices on spray material of all kind. well nndertake the work without delay. and Came Home Saturday. offioee and for the transaction of such State legtalatures might properly be Frank C. Eifler, who rtoigned his Buy Myer & Bro. Automatic Spray Outfit. other business as may come before the urged to appropriate funds for needed position as assistant cashier at the State caucus. COLOHA - - MICHIGAN new buildings at various state Insti- Bank of Coloma a number of months Ladies Who wsre registered with the tutions at this time This would be an ago and enlisted in the National Army, village derk according to law, within ideal moment for erecting needed new received his discharge last week the prescrlbud date, aVe Invited to at school buildings. and returned to Coloma lost Satur- tend this caucus. Coloma Hardware Co. In fact, the Aeld for useful work day. Since his enlistment, Frank Kas BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. I D. C. PECK, MANAGER along the Unea of public Improvement been In the hospital corps at Camp Is so nnUmlted that If country publish Caster and has bad a Ane experience, UNION CAUCUS. era {18.000 In number) should under enjoying his work. A Union Caucus wUl bs held at the take in earaeat to proceed, they will do Mr. ElAer is welcomed back home by Berrien Connty Fruit Ass'n. offioe of Arvlne S. Miller in the village a great deal toward solving a national bis many friends who will be glad to of Coloma. at 4 o'clock p. m. on problem. Have you ever realiv-ed that greet him back at the local bank, where Phone 69. Coloma, Mich. If 100 men are employed In 10,000 towns, Friday, February 21,1919, he did good work before answering his the result would be 1,000,000 men all country's call. Mr. and Mrs. ElAer COLOMA THEATRE for the purposs of placing in nomination engaged In useful productton? This re- have rented a part of Mrs. Ella Hamll idldates for the various village Starting at 7:00 p. m. sult would bo scattered throughout tho ton's bouse on Church. street and ex- Lime and Sulphur Solution, 16c gal. oBloes and for the transaction of such entire country and would not present pect to go to housekeeping In the near other business as may come before the Dry Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead the cnngestlon of work In certain lo- future. Saturday,/February 22, and Sunday. February 23— caucus. Ladles who have properly reg calities that in the past has taken so Cacium Arsenate, Blue Vitrei A special picture—Mary Pickford in "Rebecca of Istersd with tbe village clerk within many men from their homes and lias Unto Them a Child la Bom. We have placed in stock a good supply of Hay, Oats, Sunnybrook Farm." tU Mme prescribed by law are Invited resulted In an uneven prosperity. to sttand this caucus. Edward Z. Stewart, Job printer and Dairy Feed, Hog Feed, Poultry Feed, Bran and Mid- ad man at The Courier office, is the ^liebecca Is delightful from beginning to end. Mary is Just the BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE dlings, which we are offering to the public as well as person to portray the UtUe country iiirl who fouaht her battle Last Call (or Dog Taxes. happiest man in Coloma this week and aiene and traveled a rongh road to womanhood. You will mingle has been doing better work than ever. TOWNSHIP TAXES MUST All dog taxes should have been paid to onr members. See us before you buy. tears with smiles In affectkmate Intereet over her progress. Ttls The reason for this Is that his wife pre- Is One of Mary Plckfonl's best pictures, so do not miss It. It Is by February lit. If you are tbe owner BE PAID BY MAICH FIRST sented him with a Ane new daughter fujljjf comedy. Adults, 20c, war tax 80; children, 10c. tax ste, of a dog and have not yet paid the tax early Monday morning. Fehruary IT, for 1910 and secured a teg for your dog, 1919. Both Mrs. Stewart and the Wednesday, Feb. 26—Eleventh episode of "Vengeance Notice Is hsreby given that the taxes you will save yourself trouble by doing daughter are Ane. The little bunch of and the Woman" and a Big V Comedy. , for Coloma township for the so at once. The dog tax should be femininity has been named Edna Mariu. year 1018 must be paid on or before Berrien County Fruit Ass'n. paid to Charles C. Smith, clerk of Co- Mrs. John McGoldrlckof Benton Harbor^ Admlalon—Adults, 13c; war tax Sc. Children, 10c; war tax Ic. lUrab 1, )9», aa the books must be mother of Mrs. Stewart. Is looking afte I w. F. ENDERS, Manager. oloasd. Wm. N, VanDeevker, loma township, at the^ Coloma Hard- the household dattei at tbe Stewart SOU Townthlp Treasurer. ware Co'# ilore.-Adf boms for the present.

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THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA. MICH. TITF COlOm COrfUER. COLOMA. MICH. ======Bi iiiiwiwwiwim>n REALLY NOT DINER'S FAULT U. S. REDS CAUSE TO 111 WOMEN Labor,. With New Vision, Calmly Faces 'SAYS SHE SIMPLY When Children are Sickly Persistent Stare That So Annoyed ^ ^ are CoMtipaled, FercrUb, Cry out in their sleep. Take cold WHOJBE III Big Problems of Reconstruction Young Mrs. Hopkins Due to Clr- eadly, Hare Headaches, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try ^abhinqton'sWill GHAOSINJIUSSIA WTOW cumitances Beyond Control. This Woman Recommends By SAMUEL COMPERS, Pnadaat Aanican Fcdmtioa oi Lakot Young Mrs. Hopkins, glancing ens- IVIOTHER GRAY'S Girl's Long Masquerade Ends Anarchist Movement There Sup- LytHa E. Pinkham'i Vege- ually from her table Into one of the •a and Experts Find mirrors that llped the skle of the SWEET POWDERS ported From Lower East Side 0 table Compound-—Her The war has been a new thing to America, to labor, cafe, met the eye of a stout roan, nt k her Sane. the table opposite, fixed Intently on Personal Experience. to capital, to government—to all of ug. With the war Saved f) of New York. her. A monient later, on looking FOR CHILDREN have come new methods, new ideals, new inspirations. around again, she beheld the same Un- They are pleasant to take ami a certain relisf. Tbsy act on the Stomach, Neb.-" I want to recom- We have had unusual problems to solve, and we have tiiovable stare. lirer and Bowela and lend to correct inteiitinal disorder*. 10.000 testimoniak E. Plnkham'a Vegetable WAS A "REGULAR GUY" Mrs. Hopkins, feeling that constant from mothers and friemla of little once tilling of relief. No mother should b« Compound to all employed unusual methods in solving them. YIDDISH ELEMENT AGITATORS searching gaze, began to grow unensy. withont a box of Mother Uray's Sweet Powders for nsc when needed. At women wbo suffer Drugguto. to-day. The need of them often comes at inconvenient from any functional Labor, perhaps more than any other single ele- Tbe first feeling of pleased vanity had Mar. Who W*s In Russia From 1907 disturbance, as it ment in our society, has never hesitated in adopting ^Clothed In Male Attire She Geti Job changed to one of annoyance, nnd l/aerf by Mothera toe over Ihlriy yean, has do no mo more now approacheil that of apprehension. Ds Not Accept Aay SabstilaU tor MOTHKI CRAVS SWEET fOWDElS. Until Last October Tells Senate on Illinois Farm and Whips About good than all the these new methods, in adjusting itself to tlie changed Every Boy In the Vl- There was something mysterious, al- Committee of Conditions- doctor's medicine. viewpoint, in putting its best foot forward. Only labor most uncanny. In the stout person's American Negro Leads. Since taking it 1 dnlty. have a fine healthy has insisted upon knowing that what was found neces- unwavering Inspection. All manner baby girl and have of direful tales of the Hlnck Hand so- Washington, Feb. 14.—Success of sary to do would bo for the benefit of all and in fur- Chlcagft.—Residents of Dixon, 111, gained in health and will fie surprised lo know that that ciety, nnd emMiped maniacs Hashed I fie anarchist movemeut In Russia therance of the common good. The new year may be considered as almost strengti). My hus- handsome young fellow who was through her mind. The dinner palled. was attributed to aid from the lower band and 1 both t symbolic of the new time to come. Readjusimeu , reconstruction faces quite the rage there a while hack, who She Udgeted so nervously that her East side of New York by Rev. G. A. praise year med- husband llnally observed that some- the entire world. We have passed through the fires of hell and we have danced so nicely with the girls and Add-Slotitaclt Simons, former bend ot the k^ethodlst Why Swift & Company Handle ————— Idne to all suffering was thtf pel of mothers. In a girl. thing was umng. Episcopal church In Russia, testifying women."—Mrs. John Kopheuunn, R, come forth with a new vision, fired with a new zeal to deal forth justice No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. "What's tho matter, pet 7" he asked at the senate Judiciary subcommittee's The Heinle citizens of Serene, HI., Ponhry, Eggs, Butter and Cheese for all mankind and to rid the world forever of the destructive forcea solicitously. Inquiry Into lawless agitation In the This famous root and herb remedy, will he shocked to know that the young Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- 'That horrible man," she replied United States. that would debase our morality and destroy the best that is in us. fellow who got a Job on a farm near pound. has been restoring women of faintly, with a shudder. "He never The witness also sold the predopil- by and "Whipped," one by one, about Swift & Qompany went into the pro- America to health for more than forty The organized workers of America did not need this oJeansing fire, lenves off staring at me." Hubby natlng Influence on anarchist propa- every boy In the vicinity Is a girl. Now jjuicUy years and it will well pay any woman entailing such sacrifices of blood and wealth. Labor's motives have always started up violently. ganda here was the Yiddish element duce- business because they saw a Down lu Ottawa It was much the who suffers from displaeemsnts, in- "Who Is i'.ie scoundrel'/" he fiercely of the East side. He explained th^t crying need for the kind of service they flammation, ulceration, irregularities, been for the common weal. Ita hopes have always been bound up inex- same. demanded. backache, hcadachvs, nervousness or he was not In sympathy with antl- tricably with those of the great majority of the people. Its viewpoint Mis* Anna Ruhl's career as a boy were equipped to perform. . "the blues" to give this successful "That fat man to the right." Kemltlc movements, aud that In stat- started nhout two years ago when, dt remedy a trial | has always been, "How much good for how many people?" Hopkins sprang out of his clmlr, ing his views he meant to cast no re- The produce business was in chaos. seventeen, she chopped off her long hair for special suggestions in regard to quickly crossed over, nnd confronted flection upon Jewish people In gen- And so labor faces the new year calmly and confidently,'secure in and put en boy's clothe*. Collecting, transportation, preparation your ailment write Lydla EL Pmkham the wretch. Relieved Those painful attacks of indiges- eral. . Her first Job was with the Western pains and even heart fafluw eaa b* and distribution was hit or miss, Modldne Co., Lynn, Mass. The result the knowledge of having done ita uttermost in tho performance of a He beheld a rotund, placid counte- tion, heart-bum, belching, disgusting traced directly to Acid-Stomaeh. Referring to anarchism, Doctor Si- ot ita long experience is at your service. ralon In Chh ago. where she ran mes- nance. one eye of which was content- food-repeating; thot puily bloated, noble task; ready to give service for the good of all our people and our Avoid these danpers—don't let acid- mons said: , with delay, deterioration and loss on sages. She took the name of Jack edly regnrdlng the remains of a isir- lumpy feeling after eating, dyi- stomach wreck your health. Don't "I have a firm conviction that this republic; confident that good will, justice, freedom and democracy will Krlcgner 'and learned to 'shoot craps, pepaia and stomach miseries —all every hand. > tlon of roast duck, ami tbe other—the dragontyour days feeling all in,down wM point to Just one awful American aglfntlon Is Yiddish and that one of prevail over the whole world. piny hllllards. Han. dance with the girls , pyo beheld by Mrs. Hopkins—«IIU and out, weak and ailing. Keep the fA/fiFAX CCU/frMXJSS Its boifcs Is In the lower East side of The farmer was at the mercy of an and ofhenviHe qualify as a "regular disease—commonly known as AC1J> vital spark flashing. Eat tho t /i/HCCfWikHMmro/iV mi c&wxjt wjfifrwfo LetCuticuraBe turned In her direction. OTOMACH. W/fFAT M1JHMCAWV M New York. I don't think the an- guy." She got along fine. a like and digeit your food in com- Document Has Been uncertain, localized market He had Hopkins looked closely. The left Kortnnatcly there has been discov- rt. Then you'll feel fine—b«fine—be fit- Wf'LEO archistic movement in Russia would' S Seeks Varied Fields. rye was glass I ered a wonacrlul modem remedy— mentally alert—have pop and punch partment paper surgeons was rendered unavailable. tember 22, 1900. This will Is not nearly so long no way of reaching through to the Restored and Now Rests have been a success except for the sup- YourBeauty Doctor colled EATONIC—Uiat brings in.unt —tha power and will to ao thincs. nor so Involved aa that of General Washington. Finally, seeking new Held*, she drift- As a labor of love and appreciation for the his- port It got In New York,on the East people who needed what he was relief from oil these ctomach miierice Take EATONIO and give yonr It was probated In 1802 by George Woshlngton ed to Ottawa, ill. She worked oo a Couldn't Do Without That. torical value of the document nnd Its famoua nlde." because it absorbs the bnrtlul cxeesa stomach the help to put it in a fine, in Courthouse Where It raising for them. There was no prem- Thrift Puts Dollars in the Bank; Iron in farm for three weeks, » Attncbed to the office of the ntlend- quthor. the library of congress finally volunteered Parke Custls and Thomas Peter, two of the execu- Doctor Simons said he now was hav- acid in the stomach and drives out tha healtbv condition so tint it will digest ium upon improving his stocks, for From there she went to Serene, Ing surgeon, headquarters. S. O. S.. Is bloot and gas. You won't know yon Was Filed for Probate in to send Its most expert manuscript repairer down tors. It was taken up with the dlsposLlo" of ing Investigated a report coming to your food perfectly and make every the Will; Steel in the Backbone where, she admits, she knocked the a French doctor who treats the French have a stomach, so free of pain you'll mouthful you eat register 100% in en- to Fairfax to make the repairs nnd put the 24 household effects and provisions for the,education him on apparently good authority that grading was lax or lacking. Stop Losing Calves serenity out of things. Some of the civilian employees. One of his patients feel. Besides, it saves you from more riching yonr blood and building up pages Into a condition that would Insure them of her relatives. Three granddaughters, four tho governing committee of the north- S serious ailmenla because it is a scien- yonr bodily strength. iiitxvn, her grandsoa, four nephews, a grandnlece The consumer had to accept produce ByS. W. STRAUS, PiMdMl Aatencae Soaetj to* Tbtift boys objected lo the popularity of the has heen suffer I tig from n severe ab- against further destruction. This entailed liic rn commone in Pctrcgrad !D Decem- tocn Staap AtottM Oat tlHc foct that ACID-STOMACH fre- "new feller with the city ways." scess on her leg, and the other day he Oct a big box of EATONIC TAB- shipping to Fairfax of considerable equipment. and other distant relatives and triends are men- that, as a ruie, had no known respon- quently creates conditions which bofflo ber. 1918. contained only 10 yue Rus- of TOUR HERD and foep It Unt LETS from your druggist today, tioned. To them she gave paintings, town lots had uuv of Ibfe arciy anibulancca take S THE nrinlvcreary of the Wrth Including a heavy press. rians. 205 persons from New York and sible name behind it He had no way Though she weighs only 117 isiunds too best medical sail]. Mauv caees ul UaU) guud—Just UAO a bit Ol •yOeateef her to the hospital. chronic stomach trouble, bilkmanees, Oporpe Washington conies oRnln nm To put the battered paper In good condition re- and to nearly all of them she gave from five to one American negro calling himself "The turning point in my life came when I made up my mind that nnd Is but five feet tall, she knocked The cost is trifling. It is ab ten guineas with which lo buy rings. of knowing how long the eggs or the DR.*DAVID ROBERTS their objections Into a cocked hat. The next day he called again, gave aevere headache, general weakness, guaranteed. If it falls to relieve yonr (lie whole nation pauses to pay " quired 10 days of the most painstaking work on Professor Gordon. I would spend only one dollar a week on things that were not necessary,' the same name and address, and said rbeumalism, gout, lumbago, intestinal stomach misery, your druggist will tribute of reipect to the racraoo- of the part of William Berwick, the Ilbrary'a skilled One of the odd provisions was: "It Is my will butter he was buying had been lying She had learned lo scrap as un A. D. T. Discussing tinarchlst propaganda "Antt-Abortioii" nicer, cancer of the stomach, heart refund your money. and desire that Ann Marlah Wasldngton. daughter said a young man to me recently. "I was spending every cent I earned, lu* wanted the patient taken to the the frrealcst flguro of American his- manuscript mender, who made dally trips to the tho United States, Doctor Simons around in miscellaneous lots in the back % m In hospital. of my niece, be put Into handsome mourning at tory, the realization Is forced homo quaint old courthouse. The first step toward Hald he frequently visited the Rand Ba^^^llrcl. Sure much of it going for extravagances. In the course of a few months I had room of a country store. Much of the U.cd tucc*MIU and hortct In tbe tame sit bio kept from hav- a wicked cue hull or raked In the pot his sense of responsibility, and It shows that he make, ordain and declare (hit loitruoieat, which U accepted the office. inr them by usln* SPOfUTS coMPOt/wu, > to I dotet of- sides of tho tree were successively on combination of averts in history, since the common efforts of a century • dress to congress, which met in Federal hall In with the best when "he" made a pass. WH epent considerable time In Its preparation, for In written with my own hand and every pace thereof Count von Posadowsky-Wehmer re- ten curt. Safo for brood mtret. b«by colU. tUUlons, aU the downward side. Thus, as the tree subicrlbed with my name to be my lut will and tea- those 'days. John Adams, the second president, ago* and condlUona. Most skillful adentlflo compound. ago of the American republic® to secure independence, which made a Well, these are technical times. Pos- disposing of his various properties In bequests to ceived 49 votes. grew, and; Its rotation continued slow uunint, revoking all others. BPOHN'S It told by your dnitaltt. sibly It was the draft. Up at the Dar- aiDtm also addressed congress In person, but Jefferson vital test of their unity of interest and action. It required a situation relatives he went Into great detail An agreement has been reached by SPOILS MEDICAL CO., Gothfo, lad. ly. tho "rothols" dcvaloped Into a broke tho custom which President Wilson has re- lington. which was "his" Waterloo, In It he directs that: the German national assembly on Iho spiral. Tlie will was signed July 9, 1709. and was like a death struggle between democracy and autocracy to prove whether they absolutely won't talk, they say. vived. Jefferson stigmatized that form of address The Bank of England has 32 dUfer- filed for probnte at the county seat of the county composition of the new ministry, Base Balllstlcally Speaking. To my beloved wife, Martha Waahtngtoa, I give and as monarchical ond put his message in writing.— the Pan-American castle was built of paper or concrete. "Have n heart," said the nnmager which will consist of fourteen mem- "Do you favor a leogue of natlonsT' ent methods of detecting forged bank In Virginia In which Washington had lived and beoueath the use and beneflt of my entire estate, real Sometimes a little white llo does a Inst night. New York Sun. bers. Phlllpp Scheldemann lias been n "Yes," replied, the bnsebo II fan. "But notea. Just before tho United States entered the war predictions were died January 20, 1800, being presented In open and personal, for the term of her natural life, except tot of good. Anyway, very secretly, her case I doubt whether all the nations can get court by George Steptoo Washington, Samuel such parts thereof as are epeclflcally disposed of. selected chancellor; Dr.-August Muel- freely made by the enemies of the United States and the allies that if Into one league. Theje always has to When a man couplfments a woman, passed through the hands of Judge Washlnglon and Lawrence Lewis, three of tlie BUILT FROM HIS OWN PLANS. lir, minister of economics; Herr Bau- Somehow badness Is far more conta- He also ordered that his hotly he Interred "In n she always admires his frankpeas. the United States participated in the conflict she would find that Pan- Mary Hartelme and the young lady, er, minister of labor, and Herr LAnds- be a few minor leagues for the devel- executors. , gious than goodness. "Jack." went' out to Klgln voluntarily. quiet mnntier. without parade or funeral oration." At the late date of 1827 a wlijh expressed by berg, minister of national defense nnd opment of talent" Americanism was a mere term and not a reality, and that her sister For a long time It reposed In the office of the She was placed under observation. She One clause, which has' been extensively quoted, George Washington In his will was obeyed- Ho Don't trifle with a cold republics of Central and South America would desert her in the crisis. clerk at Fairfax Court House, but with the con- Justice. rather hated It when they Insisted on Is as follows: , bad culled attention to his selection of a spot for The national assembly 'jnanlmous- fusion of the Civil war It was removed to Illcb- RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. —it's dangerous. What were the actual facts when the armistice was declared? Of having her trousers and her cigarettes. a new tomb for himself and family and those of ly adopted a provisional constitution. To half p nt of water add 1 ox. Bay Rua, mond with other valuable papers and there lost Uoon the decease of my wife It la my wlU and de- tbe family already buried In the old vault Tbe s until box oi Barbo Compound, tad % the 20 American republics reaching from Cuba and Mexico on the north "Perfectly, sane," was the verdict for a time. It being rumored that It had been sire that all the slavaa which I hold lo my own right You can't afford to risk PL of glycsrint. Any droreut can put thlt yesterday, the observation ended. old tomb waa dlsadvantageously situated on the to Argentina and Chile on the MDith, 13 -had actually broken relations picked up by a federal soldier and sold abroad. shall receive their freedom. FREE 25 HUNGER STRIKERS mix It at home at very lit- side of a hill which was subject to laiidfclldes. > or you cia Influenza. • Hut you must go out of here dressed m However. It eventually turned up at Fairfax Court tie coat FU1 direction* for maklni tnd 7sa with tho common enemy of the United States and the allies; eight of Concerning the disposition of his slaves, the For the new vault he specified not only the spot, as a girl," she was told. To this she House again much the worse for Ita travels and Women Who Burned Wilson In Eftlgy ate come in each box ol Barbo Compound. Keep always at hand a general gave more explicit directions than to any but alto dimensions and materials. According to these had gone further and declared war; seven only remained techni- replied; experiences. Rtleated From Jail In It will grtdutlly dtrWh ttreaked. faded other part of his estate, and he especially directed these, his own plans, a tomb was built, and his gray hair, tnd mska it toft tnd glottr. It box of "Houest, now. I Just can't wear Then, for a number of years. It was freely ' Waihlngton. cally neutral," but nearly all of these were benevolently neutral and were that none of them should be sold outside of Vlr- and Mrs. Washington's bodies were transferred will ^>ot color the scalp, it not tticky or 'em." handled by visitors and historians, until the characterized by a press aud public sentiment that were almost unani- to It. along with the remains In the old vault of tnaty, and doet not nib off.—Adv. edges became frayed, great holes appeared.' and Washington, Feb. 16.—Twenty-five 61 ll" directed that his debts, which he said were other members of the family. The latter were mously pro-United States and pro-ally. In every capital of Latin Amer- almost every sheet spilt In tho creases, and the members of the, national woman's We take no unimportant step here, Why... PRETTY GIRL IN BAD TANGL& •few and none of great mngnltudo." ho "punctual- burled within the vault, but of sight, while the Ink, though good, faded from the light and ex- party were released from prison after viewed In the light of eternity.—Rev. ica, whether that of a country engaged in the conflict or neutral, there ly and speedily paid." He also called attention bodies of General and Mrs. Washington are In CASCARAKPNINE posure. , they had served four or five days' sen- Mr. Hanna, Pittsburgh. were repeated pro-United States and pro-ally demonstrations and enthu- Accused of Having Too Many Hua- to the fact that many of the young men of tho stone coffins above the ground, within plain view When It became apparent that steps should he tence for burning President Wilson In banda'and Also of Polsonlno % United States were being tent abroad lo foreign between a grated Iron doorway. siastic acts of sympathy. In no capital were there spontaneous pro- m taken to hold the torn sheets together, some one effigy. The women conducted a "hun- As we grow more tentible, we refute P0STUM Her Grandfather. nm n 11 pi cotinlrlea to be educated and were contracting Standard cold in authority In Fairfax turned the will over to a ger strike." • drug cathartici tnd Uke instead Nature's German demonstrations. Of tho ninety millions of peoples living in Imhlts of dissipation nnd prlndplet unfriendly to REALISTIC. herb curt, Garfield Tea. Adv. Woman resident to be mended, which she did roost instead Latin America it can be safely said that seventy-five millions were sym- Home. Ga.—Pretty Mrs. Pearl Uus- republican government. To aid In stopping this literally and roost disastrously wltfi a coarse U. S. Paymatten Robbed. soII'h affulrs are in a decldely tangled he gave 00 shares In tho Potomac company to- "You have a realistic picture to advertise yonr Time Is a file that wears but makes pathetic with tho United States and the allies in their fight for the vio- J needle and equally coarse thread. Consequently New York. Feb. 17—Two asslstont w. N. u.. CHICAGb, NO. condition. Following a grand Jury In- ward tl>c endowment of a university within the breakfast fool." ao noise. of coffee tory of democratic principles. the needle holes and heavy thread soon worked paymasters were held up and robbed vesllgullon of the poisoning of her District of Columbia under the auspices of the "Almost too realistic. A goat came along and T •still greater havoc through the carefully worded of 112,000 In cash at Clinton and Car A new Pan-America and a new Pan-Americanism, now actively grandfather, she Is held pending action general government. He also made provision in ato one right off tbe billboard."—Loulsvlllo Cour* roll streets. Brooklyn, by taxlcab ban- —flECRETAR-Y L.^A O'Donnell - treasurer- pages. Try the change growing out of the past work of tho Pan-American Union and fostered of tho grand Jury. Further Investiga- L. V. //icJlJOfa • his will for the const ruction of n new family vault Icr-Joumal. Then a group of men Interested In the collec- dits. The paymasters were on their HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES tion Indicates she may be a bigamist, ut Mount Vernon. In which might he placed tho fbrten days by the European war, must appeal to the governments and peoples of CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS MUST ami truck manufacturers ore making cover the tuarket thoroughly and effi- tion and preservation' of historic documents, way to the Brooklyn navy yard. Her Hrst buxband enlisted and Is In remains of himself and his near relatives. PERPLEXITY. every preparation to meet the demand ciently. headed by Lawrence Washington, sought to have both North and South America and cause them to so strengthen this France. His name Is Jerry Hughes. MOVE FASTER. " The will may he seen through the glass side of IF YOUR BACK ACHES if health or already here and In prospect. The nmnngement of the company Is the paper turned over to the |oveminent. so thai Report on Vanks In Russia. After his departure she married Ches- tbe vault In Which It Is de|K)slted. before which "You used to promise anything that might union in tho future that the western hemisphere shall become and remain Qary Motor Truck Company Will Work Among these Is the Clary Motor In the hands of highly competent men. the experts of the state department might hnvn Waihlngton, Feb. 17.—Capt. Oliver Do yon feel tired and "worn-out T* Don't Ignore the "little pslns and other reasons ter Itussell after a three days' ac- lutng heavy green curtains lo exclude the light please the voter's fancy." for Better Transportstlon. Com- Truck Company of Gary, Indiana. This W. H. O'Donnell, Its president. Is one T. Logan of the American Red Cross Are you nervous and irritable? Don't aches," especially backaches. They forever a united force for the preservation of peace and for the advance- a chance to repair and deposit It for safe-keeu- quaintance. They soon quarreled. pany Plsni Wide Expansion of Its company began operations three years of Cory's pioneers, nnd Is connected Fairfax Court House Is doubly rich In view ot "Yes." observed Senator Sorghum. "I don't try may be little now but there Is nO tell- appeal to you Ing, along with other Important papers of the medical aervlce, reported to headquar- sleep well at night? Have a "dragged ment of the highest principles of democracy, civilization and Chris- Itussell was llrst arrested In connec- ago, nnd has not only made money with many commercial nnd civic Inter- that any more. Voters ore getting so notlonata Business. the fact that It now also treasures the will of ters hero time when he left Vladivo- out" unreeled feeling when you get ing how soon a dangerous or fatal dl> government. Rut the Virginia authorities refused tianity. tion with the poisoning, but It Is now from the slnrt, but has each year In- ests of the city which he helped found. Mirtha Washington, also returned to It after you can't even tell what kind of a promise Is go- up In the morning? Dluy spells? Bil- ease of which they are tho foreruo- to permit the manujrrlpt to leave Fairfax Court stok recently the American troops In You'll like this believed he will be released. One of the greot lessons taught the creased 1 If?'output nnd net earnings. Its L. A. O'Donnell, vice-president and tniiny years of wandering. It was signed on Sep- ing to suit their fancy." ious? Bad taste In the mouth, back- nera may show Itself. Go after tbo treasurer of the company. Is splendidly House, and consequently the aid of the state de- Siberia were well provided for. American people by the war Is the lock estimated earnings for the present fis- cause of that backache at once, or yoa excellent table ache, pain or soreness In the loins, Senator Johnson of California—It is obvious from the fact that the of adequate transportation facilities cal year being 42 per cent on the cap- equipped to handle the flnnnclal ad- may find yourself In the grip of an In- Hoe Better Than Qun. Itnl Invested. Making a truck that has Andrasoy on Way lo Britain. nnd abdomen? Severe distress when beverage with its on our public highways and the need ministration of the company. C. W dark gray volcanic rocks, the crest of The President's Title. peace. A free people ought not only curable disease. • government will not, because it cannot, answer an inquiry of more than fulfilled the requirements of service, Cole, also vice-president, has a nation Paris, Feb. H.—Vienna and Buda- urlnatlngi bloody, cloudy urine or sed- Albany, Ore.—Even as the pen Jt of utlllrlng them to tbe fullest extent SEEMS TRIBUTE OF NATURE Washington, the first president, was to be armed, but disciplined; to whleh Do not delay a minute. Go to yonr rich mild coffee- durability and efficiency, and with Its wide experience as u sales executive which forms an exact likeness of our pest newspapers received here say iment? All those Indicate gravel or a month ago, that we have no policy in Russia. We are neither one nor mightier than the sword so Is (ho In the delivery of material, tnerehan- Iruuguruted April 30. 1789. The cere- end a uniform nnd well-digested plan entire output sold In advance, the nnd tiikes core of that brunch of the luitnortal George, seemingly lying tace stooo In the bladder, or that the poi- druggist and Insist on his supplying like flavor £ the dlse and'crops by employing motor t!.nt Count Andmssy, former Austro- the other; we are neither intervening in sufficient force to be of conse- grubbing hoe mightier than the gnu. Gary Motor Company Is compelled to business of the concern. L. W. Nich- Remarkable Fermatlon of Rock That mony was delayed several days while Is requisite; and their safety nnd In- sonous mlcroliea. which aro always In you with a box of GOLD MEDAL trucks to relieve tbo congestion nnd upward, us If In a peaceful sleep. The Hungarian foreign minister, has left results of the greatly enlarge Its plant and equip- Has Most Striking Resemblance congress disputed us to whether the terest require that they should pro- Haarlem Oil Capsules. In 24 houra quence, nor are we getting out of Russia. We are today simply inviting Citizens at Detroit, near here. Imve nccelernte the movement of all neces- ols Is the secretory lu charge of the hero's large, bold feutiireK the tmck- your system, have attacked your kid- to George Washington. mote such manufactories as tend lo Berne nnd thai he Is going to Bngland change will appeal detuonstrated this. A LUO-poiind hear sary comroodllles. With almost Inex- ment to undertake tho bunlness which manufacturing. chief maglstnile should haVe such title neya. you will feel renewed heai'tli and vigor. disaster in Russia and interfering here and there without knowing why ward wave of the hair, his massive •o confer with high British stnlesmcu. dropped In on a war garden, driven haustible supplies of coal we experi- has already outstripped Us capacity. Much Information concerning Itunrt as "his excellency." "his highness" or render them Independent of olhera for You should nso GOLD MEDAL After you h?vo cured yourself, ccto- touou.Thatswhu shoulders and even, the frill of the and in matters, too, in which wo have no concern. enced H coal famine because our trans- The location of the Cory Motor Motor-Truck-Express-Service Is fonnd many monument* to MUS essential, partlculnrly military, sup- tlnuo to take one or Avo Capsulao from the woods by a forest lire. A Among the the like. It decided that he should Haarlem Oil Capsules Immediately. so much POStUITl Truck Company Is In the home of the In the "Essential Industry." a paper shirt front are all reproduced "ti i plies.—George Woshlngton. Quick Mall to Rhine Army. each day so as to keep In first-dasi state ranger emptied bis revolver at portation facilities nrn limited. With wasDinawWashingtown -U the one which every IK- simply "the president of the United Tho pll soaks gently Into the walls published by the Gary Motor Truck gigantic scale and with wonderful ex- Wasldngton, Feb. K—General Per tho greatest crops In the history of tho greatest steel mills In the world, giving Ws^tor to the Cape Verde Island, will *nd lining of the kidneys, and the lit- condition, and ward off tho danger of is sold nowadays the bear, but Bruin didn't seem to States." Maj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, provost marshal of tho United States country progress In moving them lo It a distinct advantage over other ronn- Company. Headers of this newspaper actness. The strange monument, slmrp- shlng notified tho war department that tle poisonous animal germs, which aro fuin.'x' attacks. Money refunded If mind It at nil. Then tho war garden- remember as one of the roost colossal Consul Henry T. Wilcox says Guade- market has been Impeded by poor ufacturers. who are often confronted by may obtain a free copy of that paper ly outlined against the deep blue of n letter mailed at San Fraticlsoo on causing tho tnfiammatlon, are Inime- they do not help you. Ask for the army and "Father of tho Draft"—The country bordering the Mississippi and marvelous freaks-of natural aculp- loupe, French West Indies, wants ma- er walloped the bear with it grubbing roada and poorer means of carriage. delays. The superior sales organlru- by writing the offices of the Company, the tropical sky, Is one of the tlr

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Tomato's Worth Recognized. H. C. m HAS fMlH Ml THE CROPS OF VICTORY MRS. MS WRIGHT'S HOME Among tbo many valuuble plant*, Dr. Leo Hosbein frulta. vegetables and medlclnea which VETERINARIAN I THE fUM Of C010HS WHl GOT WBXIV COXHIS YEAR ARE GOOD ADOORY WAS CONSUMED BY fLAMEAmericS a has glv

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t/.-v •"jr • THE COLOMA COURIER WHOLE NO. 1373 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919 VOL 25. NO 30

Before placing your order for WARREN WILLS MILLION TO CHARITY SPRAY Automobile Oiif-HfVfnth of Exlate Will (io lo

Itonrfll Rriiglous EnlrrpriMt MATERIALS DAY I.IHFKAI. AMOUNTS ARE LEFT Chambers of Commerce of Benton Harbor 1 $ and Truck it will pay you to get our prices on TO DISTANT RELATIVES and St. Joseph Back Merchants :DAY Dow's Limc^Sulphur Solution Hulk of Ihe 18,000.000 Enlale Will fio Big One Day Dollar Sales. lo Ihe Immedlale Membm of $ Pratt's Scalccidc Ills Family. Bargains Blue Vitriol The will of Ihe Inte R. K. Warren of DAY TbrM Oak* wai flletl iaHt week for D'dMMm, n \ av^ a . 1 probate at tlie court IIOUHO in Ht. Jo- Powdered Arsenate of Lead seph. Tlie will Ik typical of Mr. War- ren'a own ortleriy anil hnnineftfi life. It One 6-cyl. Oldsmohile tOMING a Arsenate of Lead Paste (HHPOWH of an estate that haa been ex- :DAY timated a« high ax eiKht million dol- k Sedan, run 4800 miles lain by nainiiiR his nona anil son-ia law • MP, Black Leaf 40 11 h the exeouton. Kive* them almoKt a free hand to dUpoae of property, Htoi-kn, 1 'sm&M One Dodge Roadster etc.. and la HO fraraiil that It keep* DAY Commercial Sulphur Flour Mr. Warren'a hoidlDgH intact. Tlie The Chambers of Commerce ol the Twin Cities widow, ehiiilren and Rrand children with Truck Box in back WE DO NOT HANDLE DRY UME-SULPHUR are the chief beneflciarlm. I Benton Harbor and St. loseph—are backing up $j:.,000 Income For Widow. DA' the merchants of those towns in big "DOLLAR One Pratt Touring, 4 cyl. The late phiiiDthropUt and Sunday DAY" sales for one day, WEDNESDAY. FEB- achool worker provided for hla widow. RUARY a6. 1919. Mary C. Warren, by atlpulatini; ahe One Moline Touring, 4 cyl. Khali have an annual income amount- I The object of these sales is not that the dealers CUTLER & DOWNING CO. ins to $28,000. Mra. Warren la the expect to reap any profits direct from the one day's owner of 143 shares of Hie Warren Benton Harbor, Michigan sales, but they are making reductions in prices fot- Featherlione com|Miny of Three Oakn. Two 1-ton Republic Tlie will direct* the truatees to pay theone day in all the stores and invite you to come her a Rufllclent amount from tlie ea- I in on that day and get acquainted with them and Trucks, brand new. tate'a protlta to make up the difference DAY, of what ahe will draw In dividemlH and M: their methods of doing business. 123.000. All personal effects of Mr. ]£lcctric Service Co. Warren go to the widow. The Coloma Courier is recognized as one of the best advertising KelieioiiH Charity Contiiuim. mediums in Berrien Connty. it reaches the best class of people in •'EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL". We must clean up. No Having given thousands during his tbe county, and for that reason the twin city merchants haye taken lifetime to church. Sunday achool and •www I about four pages of space in this issue to tell you of their special offer- benevolent enterprises, Mr. Warren'a reasonable offer refused. practical charity In thla work will not ings. and Tho Courier this week is fifty per cent larger than usual Presto-Lite Batteries, cease now that he la gone. After mak- order to accommodate all and not leave out any of our regular news ing provision for his widow, brother features or regular advertisements. and grandchildren, he dlvldea the In- Motors, Generators, come from hla estate Into aeven parts and directs that one-seventh of this Spies Scherer Magnetos and sum be spent by the executors for FIRMS THAT OFFER FEBRUARY 23RD IS chsrltahle, religious and benevoiejit DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS S. & S. Garage. Phone 1985. Benton Harbor Storage Batteries purposes. Thla direction la speciiUB HEALTH SUNDAY and so long as tlie Warren estate e* BENTON HARBOR Ista It will contribute thouaands to the Hall's Hardware. rellgloua works Mr. Warren was inter- Nation-wide Campaign Against Serial Oldsmobile Nash Overland eated in when he waa alive. Sterling s music store. Olson & Ebonn Evil Will be Waged Doesn't Forget Three Oaks. W. S. Waite Furniture Co. Willys Knight ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. As a step in a nation-wide campaign Three Oaks was not forgotten by The World. against tbo social evil, mlnbiters ami Phone 1202 136 Water St. Benton Harbor Mr. Warren in hla will. He expressly Rahn Broe.'shoe store. stales that It Is bis wish that as long Candy Land and The Oiytnpia, church leaden are urged in a pamph- ftWW/WWVWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWSWWWWWWV as his estate controls and handles tbe Peters Hardware Co. let Issued by the United States Public Featherbone factory. It shall be located Chapman Jewelry Co. Health Service to observe next Sun- in Three Oaks, Mr. Warren'a boyhood Tittle Bros. Cash and Carry Market. day. February 23d. as Health Sunday, home. It waa the featherbone business The Enders Co. of the Warrens that made Three Oaks. Red Cross Drug Co. with special meetings and special ser- The executors, however, have the Slegan's Ladles' Store. mons on that day devoted to discus- authority to dispose of the feather- Trick's S and 10c store. sions of means of improving morals. IS YOUR HOUSE WIRED? bone Interests If their Judgment deems C. L. Young Co. Separate meetings for men and best. W. E Sheffleid 4 Co. women are suggested to consider There are few personal bequests In Wm. Hearn, clothing. elimination of vice districts, education the will. A brother. Albert L. War- Rapp & Prideanx. of children, the organization of a per- ren, Is given 15,000. Two daughters Scherer & Price. manent community committee to im- of Mr. Warren's brother, Mabel War- Furher Furniture Co. prove conditions and to provide whole- How will you pump? ren Pritchard, of Loa Angeles, Calif., W. L. Hogue. some recreation, especially for return- and Caroline Warren Lawrence, of Patrick' Ladies' store. ing soldiers. By Hand—Maybe your wife will object. Whlttler, Calif., each are given $5,000. Wallace Land Co. "The public health campaign is a 15 CENTS LESS A granddaughter, Pauline Warren Electric Service Co. community task," said the Public By Wind—It does not always blow. MacFarland, of Sault Ste. Marie. Cutler & Downing Co. Health Service's announcement. "Tlie Mich., daughter of Charles K. Warren. Spies & Scherer Automobile Agency. church, as an Important part of the THAN A BY ELECTRICITY—It never gets tired or stops Is given >5.000. The will specltlcaliy H. Benjamin. community, should not fall to help In mentions she Is lo get no more. Benton Harhor-St. Joe Railway & this important work. The three children of Mr. Warren'a Light Co. Your whole community will be at son Charles—Louise. Caroline C. and ST. JOSKPil. tho station when tho boys come march- Edward Kirk Warren—each get $10.- ing home." Are you making sure that Rimes & Hlidebrand. 000. A like aum Is given to the two the profiteers of vice are not plan Uast's Oarage. DOLLARl chidren of Mr. Warren's son, Paul. nlng to take advantage of ihe days of These grandchildren are Elizabeth and festivity to dishonor them before they will buy a catchy Fox Trot, VLV ASK THE MAN Henry Chamberlain Warren. Tlie two "THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY" get settled again in the normal ways children of the deceased's daughter— of life? Are you sure that demobll- One Step or Waltz in a Lydla Warren Chamberloln—Mary zation will not mean demoralization? The observance of Washington's Louise and William Benton Chamber- "Cities and towns throughout the birthday recalls to us year by year the lain, also each get 110,000. country now face a inost Important patience and faith and courage with Own Children Equal Shares. crisis. Under control of the military which he lived the dark years of the authorities four million soldiers and PLAYER ROLL Have just received another carload lot of the The will then directs the remainder revolutionary war. The dullest and sailors received greater protection of the estate be held In trust by the most matter-of-fact history of this per- against diseases than they received lie- executors, "for the uses and trusts iod throws a clear light upon these FAMOUS fore the war in civil life. The federal hereinafter specified." U then sped characteristics of Washington. No government must of necessity in the or RECORD ties that the income ahail be divided man ever more truly carried tho fate of next few months give up war time con- Into seven parts. One-seventh goes to a nation upon his shoulders. He strove trol. It Is tbe social responsihijity of the widow; one-seventh goes to char against disappointment, disaster, lack cities and towns to make their com- at our store on Dollar Day, Itable and religious enterprises. The of funds and material, inetticient or dis- munities tit places to receive the re- or any other day, but you'll other shares are then divided equally affected aids, English propaganda at BEAN & turning soldiers." s receive more than d dollar's among his own children: Charles Kirk least as strong as tho German propa The Public Health Ren-Ice bus pre- Warren, Edna Warren lackey. Paul ganda of tho last few yean, and through worth of pleasure, so don't "The Sprayer That is in a Class by Itself' pared a program of procedure for com- Chamberlain Warren. Lydla Warren it all he looked forward with high faith forget to call when you are munity organizations, with particular Chamberlain and Frederick Parsons and courage to the ultimate destiny of reference to the churches' participation. in town making your Dollar We have them in thres sizes, from the Warren. the United States. Day selections. "Look for smallest to the largest. We will be glad After the war a task of the utmost diftlculty confronted him in the rehab- the store with the kids on Testing Seed Corn. PRIMARY ANNULMENT to demonstrate any of them in connec- ilitution of a country worn by war, the door." Farmers should not lose the lesson of tion with the latest thing in spray guns. lacking tlnanclai credit at homo and laat spring with the reference to the abroad and disturbed by factional dif' importance of testing seed corn. Corn NOTICE is hereby given to the quail- ferences. Hero also his wisdom and that to all outward appearances waa fle 1 Electors of the township of Coloma. patience brought their results. It is COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU. aound proved to be worthless for seed County of Berrien, State of Micbigan. directly to him that we owe our lives of The fanner shoald never take a chance that the time having elapsed for the comfort and liberty. STERLING'S with seed corn, but should thoroughly nilng of nomination petitions fur tbe We aro again in a time of reconstruc- test every ear intended for seed. The Qoneral Primary Election to have been tion after war. Our problems are diff sand and sawdust tray and the rug doll hold March ft. 1919, and there Iteing no CUTLER & DOWNING CO. erent from those which confronted MUSIC STORE testers give good results. opposition to any candidate for anv Washington and his time, but no less ofllce upon any ticket there will be No Benton Harbor, Mich. disturbing. It is for us to attempt to Primary Election March ft. said Primary BENTON HARBOR meet these problems with his spirit of Back Up Your Farm Bureau election having been annulled as pro- foresight and patience and wisdom. So Your farm bureau la an organization vided by Section 3ft'il). Compiled Laws shall we behold, a* ho did, a greater and for the development of a rational pro- of 191.*.. more beneflcent America. gram of work in agriculture and home Dated February 17. 1919. economics, and for co-operating with CLAUDE A. BAKER. IT state and national organizations to fur- The only entertainment left to the Clerk of the Said County. thor public projects. It was organized Uerman crown prince in his banub CHARLES C. SMITH PAYS to fnrthsr tha farmers' interests, and ment is tbe fun of trying to get a d. Clerk of the Township of Coloma in ADVERTISE •very farmer should back it up. vorce. Said County.

1 TH1 COLOMA OOURIKB, COLOMA, MICH. TH1 COLOMA COTTllIBB, COLOMA, MICH. $ if Benton Harbor £ m WEDNESDAY & and SL Joseph February 26

m '"WkW'jsjo in BENTON HARBOR and ST. JOSEPH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1918 ^^^^^^^V-V^WVV-WVWWl^JVV.' iW^W^VW. 'VW^.'.N Our Windows DOLLAR DAY at Dollar Day Specials $ will be full of Although our store has the greatest bargains for PATRICK'S shrewd shoppers, we are glad to quote you the fol- Real Specials lowing specials for Dollar Day, Wednesday, Feb. 26 You'll Find for ... . Benton Harbor We will have Special $1.60 Silk Hose, dollar day $1.00 Ten 15cPure Linen Handkerchiefs $1,00 $1.50 Corsets lor $1.00 50c Hose, 3 pairs for .... 1.00 you can make a suitable, practical select- Dollar Day Pair $1 hose, pair 75c hose, both for 1,00 $1.50 Gloves, dollar day 1,00 fr\ Bargains for you on Come in and get your share Four 35c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs | .00 $1 off on all Georgette and Crepe de Chene Waists 35c Hose, 4 pairs for 1.00 $. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT S ion for your home when you come to this 25c Hose, 5 pairs for 1.00 (H February 26th ( Chapman Jewelry Co. 1st customer choice $1.00 One lot of $2 and $3 Hats to close at 1.00 store-you will find a very large showing BENTON HARBOR 2nd custhmer choice 142 East Main St Special! 2.00 Small lot of Rain Coats to close at . .1.00 lV 3d customer choice y , Space prevents our quoting all 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. 3.00 } AHN ROS. ! of Furniture, Rugs and Home Furnishings 4th customer choice $1.50 Shirtwaists to close at . . . 1.00 R B 4.00 IjSjl; prices, but we ask you to ? The Family Shoe Store 'T at prices that will meet your idea. 10 Dresses—Not one of them sold 5th customer choice - 5.00 Lot of $1.50 and $2.00 Aprons, to close 1.00 Watch oar windows for originally for less than $20.00. and on until all are sold One lot of Children's Dresses, Dollar Day 1.00 Come and See Spdal Prices A few Ladies' Wash Dresses for DoDar Day 1.00 I ON DOLLAR DAY | TRICK'S S and 10c STORE New Spring Apparel arriving daily. We invite your inspection. Come in and look over our beautiful line of Coats, ^ 156 E. Miii St. BENTON HARBOR West Nain St., BENTON HARBOR Suits, Dresses, and Readytowear garments. TiEENDERSCO. nnd consider Ibe needs nnd grievances WAH miMENT Will AID COUNTRY HAS NO of the workein. ((Yl Wai Siii St. Bwoo IU* But the government's answer lo Ihe The World work of laiMir agitators in pruiupt and HIGIISCDIS OF STIIIE PLACE FOR LAB0R_ clear. It was, at the beginning of the J. K. SCHERER Hotel Benton Block, Benton Harbor Seattle strike, tlie shipment of lifty- ^AGITATORS fonr agitators and botaherlka i-ast for EAST LANSING, Mich.. Feb. 17.- East Main Street BENTON HARBOR imniHlinte deitorlalinn. In addition to more intensive military 1 The men llnd their interests in the Do ribt fail Ifeporialien in Proper Mftlw.l lo IV .•rnlrvlng for college students in the hope of a general upheaval. Under on Forelicnfrs pretense of sympathy for the worker, »enlrr branch of the Reserve Offlcers' this is what they advocate. The prop raining corps, the war department Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Luhor orRnnluitUmti in tho Tnitpri er place for them is on an eaul-bound •ians to extend the junior Reserve State* or In any othpr conntry nrr en- FACTORY SECONDS train carrying them to an eaitt-bouml )fflcers' Training corps work among tirely legitimate. Tin' only way in $3.35 to see our steamer. $5.00 and $6.00 values at which the worker can meet IiIh |irob- icoondnry schools, it has beon an- Another lot of $6.00 and $7.00 values at — 4.35 lenui hi thru orxanizatlon. Labor unions lounced by Major P. 0. Wrlghtson. Working Man'i Solid Leather Shod. nhii'ld him from rommerrial greed, pro- Wanted to Know. ommandant at the Michigan Agricul- tect his rl([ht« anil neenre his prlrlllges. Mother—"Writing to Hurry? Why. turol college. It is likely that nearly NothiDg can be Mill agnlnst the con- he'a only gone Ave minutes, and sure- •very high school In the stale will be ly yoa must have said all you wanted H. Benjamin's Specials servatlve and prudent lalwr union and ifferted. to say to each other when you were much can be uld in IIh favor. ^ High school military units are to Oppoiite Pott Office. 153 Water St.. BENTON HARBOR on Ihe porch 1" Lillian—"No, mother, I to enrolled in the junior division of It in tbe wild labor acitntor for aaked him If he really, truly loved me, Ihe R. O. T. C. and will be fum'shed whom there U neither room nor place abd he aald he did; hut I forgot to EVERYTHING that u offered in this Dollar Day Sale with complete equipment, including in a free connlry. Hi* mlmlon Ib tlie aik him if he weuid go on loving me uniforms, rifles, ammunition and other if worth much more than its special marking. Some brinRing of dinouuteut and dUorgan- for ever and ever, and that's why I equ'page. on $ Day am writing." • of the remarhable offerings are greatly reduced be- icatlon, ami Ihe melhodn which he np- The people of Berrien Coun- a PETERS' HARDWARE CO. holdit are ton often the deliance of law Will Aid High Schools. eause they are odd lots or broken Mixes, while others and rteatrnctlon of properly. The Waves of Michigan. Many high schools have heretofore are so moderately priced, simply because we worked ty will find it well worth their while ^ 7 g|u The United Slates gofernroenl U in^ heen unable to mainta'n military train- Not Only on Dollar Day 148 EaetlMain Street When I see the waves of Lake Mich- hard months ago to make this event unprecedented to take advantage of these exceptional Dollar » full underatanding nnd Hympalby with igan toss in the bleak snowstorm, ing because uniforms and equipment the labor organizalionK. In every im- I see how small and Inadequate the were lacking, but the war department for value giving. Many items not listed. Day Bargains, specially prepared by the merchants", portant difference lietween capital and common poet is. But Tennyson, with now has large storea on hand that but any day of Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, in conjunction with labor the gorernment appolntH a com- hit. eagle over the nea, has sbown his will he issued to these Junior com- 36 in. all wool serges in a good Pillow cases, made from good TRICK'S 5 and 10c STORE miMion to confer with Ihe labor uniomi aufflciency.—Emerson's Journal. panies. stlKtion of colors muslin, site 45*36 4fsr$I.OO the Chamber of Commerce. Call at our store and see our Special When you are in Benton Harbor you can find the finest Dollar Day $1.00 yard Black sateen, 36 in wide, 50c In making these offerings, the merchants have line of Fresh Home Made Candies of all kinds, the best value, fine (or child's bloomers, West Main St. BENTON HARBOR ' Yard wide extra heavy mercer- taken into consideration the particular needs of the Lunches, or the most refreshing Soft Drinks at iitd table damask Dollar Day, 3 yards for $1.00 people of this community. They have cut down their Dollar Day $1.00 yard White outing flannel,37 in. wide, profits and'Jn some cases sacrificed them entirely on Dollar Day Hock towels, size 17*34. 35C excra strong, 33c value values Dollar Day, 4 yards for $1 the items they quote, in order to make you realize the in Candy Land Dollar Day 4 for $1.00 Children's hose, sizes 6 to 9 i-a, benefits and conveniences of trading with them. East Main Street, or Heavy union crash, 16 in. wide, 50c value, fine rib. 3 pain for $1 Pass prosperity along by dealing with your neigh- Bargains full bleached, 35c value Ladies' hose, mercerized lisle in bor. Such special money savings as those Dollar Day, 6 yards for $1.00 white, black and brown, slightly should be taken advantage of by every imperfect. Dsllir Day, 3 pain for >1 frugal and economical buyer. All linen crash, 16 in. wide, un- Watch our windows on that day for specials The Olympia bleached, 25c value Ladies' outing flannel petticoats 75c value. Dslii Day, 2 for $1 Come in Pipeitone Street Dollar Day, 6 yards for $1.00 4a in. pillow ctsing, extra heavy Comforter size batts, size 73x90, USED CARS —a splendid piece of goods full 3 pound weight. Si.35 value • a a On a a ' a We manufacture our own Candies and our own Ice Dollar Day, 3 yards for $1.00 I Dollar Day, $1 each Cream and pride ourselves on the quality of our goods. Wa reitrr* th« right to limit qu«ntitle* on any of ab ova iltmi. New Automobiles are very high in price this year and all dealers delare that it will You are invited to make our stores your headquarters Peters' Hardware Co. on Dollar Day or any other day when you be hard to supply the demand for them. Why not buy a good second-hand car and PAPP & PRIDEAUY are in Benton Harbor. 148 E. Main St. Benton Harbor pocket the savings. We have some exceptional bargains in used cars. They are all Benton Harbor, Mich. Dollar Day in first-class condition and each one is positively guaranteed as representad by us. Candy Land or The Olympia and see the many articles / Gtorge Spiris, Proprietor on our DOLIAR DAY BARGAINS^ ...... We have on hand at the present time— D • JWf Special One Chevrolet 490 Roadster Dollar Day Counters One Chevrolet Baby Grand Five imLE BROS. You'll find genuine bargains in eur Benton Harlpr, Mich. ^ Prices on Passenger Touring Car Hotel Benton Block •tore all through our line of Drugs, CASH and CARRY MARKET Your Dollar will do wonders at Ladies' Shoes-Dollar Day Only Mtdicinei, Toilet Articles, Kodak One Seven Passenger Auburn Six FURBER'S next Wednesday The Workingman's Treat Supplies, Stationery, Etc. Watch our windows for February 26th. Buy here and Save Dollars on Yonr Shoes One 3-4 Ton Truck $1.75 Overalls for . . $1.00 Ladies' grey cioth top. low heel, $6.50 value. JFA Not only do we offer unheard I Dollar Day only VVavU Special Dollar Day Prices One pair to a customer. WROSSDRUGGO- Two 11-2 Ton Trucks {Rebuilt) of values for $1 during Dollar Ladies' tan and black low heel shoes, $5.00 A TA We pay the highest prices for Tndna Building, W. Miii Si, BOITON HARBOR Day but also in the higher up amounts' value. Dollar Day only wivU The cleanest stock of high grade Home 1.25 Work Shirts . . 1.00 Many dollars saved through our serve yourself table. Come in and look at these cars. You will be surprised at the low price at which Odds and ends at a big reduction. VEAL, HOGS and CHICKENS Furnishings of the best workmanship, you can buy them. is offered you at the price of the infer- One special lot of Ladies' Shoes, sizes to 4 #4 AA Benton Harbor-St. Jo. Ry. & Lt. Co. only at dlaUU ior kind. 1.50 Dress Shirts . . 1.00 OOLOMA-WATERVLIET INTERURBAN LINE TITTLE BEOS.

Carslravs Benton Harbor for Miliburg, Coloma and Wttervliet Phone 1699. 89 W. Main St., Benton H*rb«r FURBER'S CCHERERIPRHX it 6:00, 8:40. 10:40, 12:40, a. m., 2:40, 4:40, 6:40,8:40,11:00 p. m. Cast's Carage P. R. JEFFERY, Manager / Cars have Coloma for Watervliet at 6:33,9:13, 11:13 a. m., " The Store That Saves you Money" 5 prs. Cashmerette Socks 1.00 U ..BOOT iHOF~. LI 1:13. 3'J3. 5:»3. 7:i3. 9:>3 «nd 11:43 P- m. • Cars1 (Mve Coloma for Miliburg and Benton Harbor at 71:5, Corner Main and Pleasant Sts., St Joseph, Mich. 176 Pipestone St., Benton Herbor Pipestone St. Benton Harbor, Mich. 9:45. in45 ••m.. »:45. 3:45. 5:45. 7:45. 9*5 »»too p. m. Subjact to change without notice. J. H. POUMD. O. P. A., Ban ton Harbor. Mich. Patronize Our Advertisers /

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Send or bring your news items to Tbe Try a sack of Golden Grain Floor, at Courier office. the Enden Cash Store.—Adv. Benton Harbor-St Joseph Dollar Day For that had cough, use Santox Pine Wednesday, February 26,1919 We do custom feed grinding. Guy & Hocker. Coloma.—Adv. Balsam. Sold at Soott's.—Adv. More Bargains NAVY BLIP. f'VVVVVVVVW^'WW\A'WWWWWWWV,WVW%AA/WVWWSrfV^WVWWWWW."..WWWWWlWV^V Have yonr automobile curtains re- Stop that hark with White Pine and LETTERS FROM OUR HOG paired and new glass put In at Swift's. Spruce Balsam. Only 2ft cents at Oh! how noble wore our soldiers. -Adv. Scott's—Adv. for Saturday As wc watched them march along. The Store that knows what you want SOLDIER BOYSAn d with pride our hearts are swelling Make better bread by using Golden Try our 16 par cent dairy feed at For Dollar As we praise in tale and song. and has it. Grain Flour. Sold by the Enden Cash |L90 per cwt. Berrien County Ladies' 2.00 union suits.. Hut our sailors were as noble. M Association.—Adv. Ifttf Toilet Goods Dept. Store—Adv. January 10. 1911). As courageous and as true. RAISERS Children's 1.25 union suits ... |tj I am golni? Io write you a few lines When they answered to the challenge 1 box of any 50c face Mn, Helen Bockcr returned Tuesday Rexall Cod Liver Oil Emulsion will Of our dear red, white and blue. Ladies* 1.35 Flannel Petticoats today as this U Sunday In Dutchland from a several weeks' visit with friends strengthen you and protect you from Yes! the test they say was trying powder, one tube of 9 ?o all wool blankets and acrowi the Rhino river and the hill* in Chicago. severe colds. Sold at Scott's.-Adv, Day Only.. of Oermany aluo. We are doing a little In the trench at zero hour. any 50c tooth paste, TAKE NOETIC! 5.00 bath robe blankets / guard duty and drilling every day. We When they waited, breath abated fpUMOS Rexall Kidney Remedy is guaranteed When the price of butter and eggs Quiet, pale, with pentup power one rubber set or Pro- Ladies' fac fleece lined hose are having a good time living In with to give you relief. 50c and |1 bottlo at goes down do you suppose that the cow the German people. They sure uw> us As an engine groans and trembles phy-lac-tic 4 AA and the hen feel as if they were losing Ladies' 25c stockings, 2 pair hoy* line In this country. I am Bitting With Imprisoned force of steam. MV«MM4aa. Ga It Scstt'i nJ iet MC U hrdre Soott's.—Adv. Then at length with open throttle Brush, all for | B||v caste? Children's 40c hose In the front room writing these letters No S. & H. Stamps given on bottles if H«f Tmm aaJ iseiTac- January records aro here. Come in You will find ex- and the young lady Just brought In a Plunges onward with a scream fptrxtkiMf |« Wear' on Dollar Day. One bollleany $1 Toilet and hear the new OkeH reoordr. at The meeting of the Rebekahs has 75c table damask plate with some rake on It and some So our doughboys In the trenches. coffing Is iredNM. If it ^es Water, one box 50c Val- been postponed from next Saturday to a RMC crochet cotton, Me. 5 for ceptionally fine coffee, all for me. That Isn't so bad. At a word from leader brave Are you a "Light Sleeper" Hill's.—Adv. is it after fighting them as we have? •MPEJHASATOSOOPRANCJUI later date on account of so many or Into "No Man's Land" advancing cum or face For aches and pains from cold, take Elgin Maid " " 00. 3 ^ —- There are a few that we have lo smash Offered they their lives to save rrtara tk bkls ud fc sst psy • a of mumps in this vicinity. bargains in Hab- In the nose once in a while to show powder, all for 1.00 If you don't'sleep soundly, there's something wrong some- Rexall Grippe pills. Sure relief. Sold Children's 1.29 sweaters.. Not alone their own dear loved ones, Silk Department r them who is boss around here, hut test sfkerwitt JM pie bs $1.00 pe PAPEK HANOINH—When yon want Hut the world from cruel wrong, One Gem or Eveready where. Diet not right perhaps—or maybe its your BED. at Scott's Adv. Child's Angora cap and scarf that doesn't happen vt-ry often. Tho their hearts were nearly breaking battle. YM bie aelbiaf if art satis- paper hanging or painting done call erdashery at this Safety Razor, one extra Men's 3.00 wool flannel shirts It Is hard to say when we will get O'er the top with smile and song. 1000 yards of Novelty Silk, 36 inches wide, in plain, stripes Folks who have been light sleepers and heavy dreamers all Do not fail to aee "Rebecca of Sunny C. Holmberg. Address R. K. D. 8, Co- home. No one knows anything about M. Gd jHt Mfldy lodij. Not lo the stirring sight. and gingham effects. Values$1.75 and $2.60 per £4 AA package of 1 AA thiir lives sleep sound on a Simmons Metal Bed and brook Farm," at the Coloma theatre. Iqjna. Phone 784 F. 21, Benton Harbor, Men's 2 00 flannel shirts j,( store It. but I think it will be about next Of the tire aud smoke of battle / Saturday and Sunday night.—Adv. summer sometime—around June or yard. Dollar Day only the yard Q | .UU blades, all for | iwV Slumber King Spring. -Adv. 38lf 28c calico || Not lo iuxplring sound July when everything is nice. The c Of guns or shrapnel ratlle, Julius Becker is erecting a garage on Imagine a million and a half men 25 gingham », boys from home are well and enjoying Clothing Dept. The Simmons Metal bed is NOISLESS. It locks firm at the Not to the grand old tunes his property on West 1/Ogan street re- life lu Germany. comers. The corner locks are made of pressed steel— abroad and each of them with the same Men's 25c work sdx, 2 pair Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear That greeted soldier host. Men's tan, black or gray cently purchaaed of Mn. lona BeVea- Well, Leon, we lost the leader of havfc much longer bearing surfaces than the average—fit SCOTTS two predominant thoughts In his mind; Men's 1.00 wool socks Our sailor brave aud true, our regiment, Col. Joe. After the war Dress Goods Department socks, asc values. Dol- Plerce, Sfood firm alone at Ills post. true and snug—not a creak, rattle or feeling of unsteadi- 1. "When do we eat?" 2. "When do is all over, then we had to lose him. Coloma Men's 6.00 stfeat jacket ' 4. lar Day oaly 1 AA Rexall Store we get home?" Gloves and Underwear He was a good man and knew how to You have heard the tale repealed ness, It is perfectly rigid—feels and moves like one solid Buy your lime and sulphur solution Men's 1.35'wool socks , take can1 of his men on the lines. Of that womlerous bridge of boata. 36 inch all wool French Serge, values to $1.75 #4 |U| 7 pairs for I aVV piece. w=m for spraying of the Berrien County all especially priced for Dollar Day Hut we have to go when our time Which our dear old Uncle Sammy Fruit Association, at 10 cents per gal- 28c Percale per yard. Dollar Day only, the yard J | BvU Men's black silk Socks, Modern Metal Splints. comm. Did construct from coast lo coast. The Slumber King Spring it a new and advanced idea. It is 35c Strfrm Flannel . How onr army passing over. slightly imperfect. Dol- lon.—Adv. Wooden splints rawed Into shape to Well, it is shout supper time, so I a system of elastic strips with spirials of high test spring b yonr aubacrlption paid? Drove the Huus from ridge to ridge; support broken limbs nro now quite 35c Canadian Flannel 1 , Special Prices on Men s Suits will have lo close. With best wishes wire—socombinnd that the spring is equal in all directions. Germany finds that It Is one thing to lo all. Do you know our dear, dear sailors Try a Courier "want ad." out of date. A njodcrn splint, ^vhlch I" 60c Crepe de Chene Scarfs . Were the pilings of that bridge? approve of Bolshevism in Russia and Good bye, Wash Goods Department 1.00 much more comfortable. Is made of Guaranteed all wool woolen Tbe Slumber King Spring yields to the weight of the hody, Tbe great Seattle strike "don't make another to be satisfied with the homo I2.25 Overalls Guaranteed all wool woolens and $15.75 Germany, January 10, 1010 For hark! the order sounded Fat Mans" special large perforated metal to fit any part of the lielow stand to your post but supports it. It fits square on the bed. It does not DO hit" In Seattle. mode article. wonteda. Good run ot iize$. Dear Friend:— body which may be Injured and In all $1.25 Men's Work Shirts 1 am writing you a few lines to- When a suhmarlno was sighted 36 inch French Nainsook, best 40c grade. Dollar size plain and fancy dress tag, hump—or lose its resiliency. It is always a firm, Try a sack of Golden Grain Flour, at Mr. and Mn. Geo. Sparling, Mr. and sizes for men, women and children. A few $1 Soft Shirts, in size i5. To close out. .\ .45 night as you see that we are still in As they left a friendly coast Day "only. 4 yards shirts, sizes 16 to ao, elastic foundation for the mattress. It invites sound, Oh! my brave and gallant sailors $1.00 tbe Endera Caah Store.—Ad v liW Mn. Ed Soper and Mn. Frank Wai Dutchland, acroas the river Rhine, values to |a. 1 AA health-giving sleep. and having a good time. We have to Did your courage hold you true? One pound of the flneat cold cream rath spent Sunday with Tom Kinyon Just received a new shipment of Aprons in dark and learn tlie German money for we are For the lives of many soldiers. Dollar Day... I •W 27 inches wide Dress Ginghams, 35c value. If you want to sleep, you want Ihe Simmons Metal Bed and only 76 cents at Scott-'a.—Adv. in Buchanan. Actions Thst Mske Qrestness. light percales and ginghams. Special prices for Saturday W. L. Hogue paid off in It. I am sending you aaune Were entrusted then to you. Dollar Day only, 5 yards On all Men's and Boys Sulla Slumber King Spring. We have them—in all sixes and A truly grest man's sctlons sre mark piece of German money. If they might imve seized their rifles $1.00 Dollar Day, discount of. .|1 Tbe O. I. S. will haye a social even- Either an Irishman or an I. W. W. I am at the .TJnd Division head styles. In brass and enameled in colors and in natural works of nrf. Nothing with him Is ex- Big bargains |in Groceries for every day in the week. 173 Pipestone Street. BENTON HARBOR In those hands so' strong and true, ing and potluek aupper March 14tb. would upset the world to get what he quarters for five days and I am sleep- temporised or Improvised. They In- And rushed out into the coufiict. Economy Basement wood effects. They cast no more than ordinary beds. lores best. The Irishman adores a fight, ing in a hotel and eating in another As the soldier boys could do. When In Chicago, eat at Klotter's, volve their consequences, nnd develop imp Jusl like home. We are lu the Tbe i£st time you are down town, come in and see our display the I. W. W. a strike. Hut no! their tasks were waiting, Best quality Amo^keAmoskegj tlO West Washington St-Adv. ' 7tAS themselves alonic with the events thsl front room nights playing games ond Hosiery Department Down within the ships great hold; Apron ging- of Simmons Beds. Mn. A.Ostromand daughten, Vlvlon gave them birth.—Guesses at Truth. CARPENTER & SON the German people play with us. It Oh! perhaps twas giving orders. Turkey flour at Quy & Hocker'a and Loretta, went to Elkhart,Saturday, doesn't seem as tho we wen? ever fight Might have been Just shoveling coal. ham, s yards 1.00 Buy it, try it, and yon will like it.—Aw ing tbe German people, Ihe way they Ladies' Silk Hose in all wanted shades, values to #4 AA for a visit with Mr. Ostrom, who has wjw a/VVVWWWWWWWVVWWWS Yes! Ihe brave ship sllll plowed on "'- ^ ^ Large size Turkish Bath use us. ward $1.50. Dollar Day only, the pair $ I Try Santox Eye remedy for red, employment there. I do not know when we will get With her guns trained on Hie foe, Towels, 75c value, Dol- weak, watery eyes. Sokl at Soott's.—Ad CUOTD WADS It Is to be feared that we shall become home, but think it will not lie liefore For our sailor Iwys beneath them. Ihe U>ginning of this summer. 1 do HELP WANTED Stood to duty there la-low. Mlaa Anna Fisher of Benton Harbor a luxurious nation again now that we not know why they do not relieve the Safe she rode into the harbor, 1.00 COLOMA waa a guest at the E. Z. Stewart hqme can bo fed with wheat bread and Wanted—an experienced inanied msn old troops that have done all the hard Underwear Department landed there her precious freight. 1000 vards 1-2 Linen Craah on a frnit Isrm. Write to W 1. Hearich, fighting and put up some of those who last Friday. warmed with anthracite coal. Had a Jack but failed or faltered Towela, B yarda $1 R. F. D, 3, Coloma. 2lta For Sale ! have not had any fighting. There are It must needs have been too late. Hiaa Blanche Morse has returned from The man who had liacon for break- Ladies' Summer weight Union Suits, wide or tight M 'AA Nightingale Phonographs lota of them In the rear lines who have 6 yards 29c Percale $1 LOST AND FOUND Oh! their lives were freely offered a visit with her father and other rela fast this morning feels like a multi- not seen the front lines. I think they knee, 75c value. Dollar Day, 2 for wURI 8 yds 19c American PrlnU|t are afraid to trust the new troops in For their country and their God; Simmons Beds - Built for Sleep fives in Chicago. ^ millionaire when he learns that in FOUND—An automebile robe. The the country of Germany and that they Doth It matter If they're sleeping Austria pork products are selling at owner may recover same by calllDg at are going lo keep the old ones ou the Neath the water or the sod? For rhenmatism and uric acid trouble, The Courier office, proviag property and possesses the rich, sweet mellow tone of nature itself. They are equipped May God bless our noble seamen. $10.00 a pound. Job. Shoe Department Umbrellas take Hepatic Salta. Quick relief. At paying for this a4. aStf with a high-grade motor, will play all makes of disc records' and are fin- May God bless onr soldiers too. 1 am getting fat drinking good old Scott'a.—A^v. Mr. and Mn. Fred Harris have moved ished In solid mahogany or quarteroak. We will gladly furnish a machine 199 Acre While we praise the army Khaki, F0R~ RENT German beer eveyy day. Beer is all Women's Patent Leather, Cloth Ladies' Umbrellas, special for from the Williams house in the north for demonstration. Machine sold for cash or on payments. that we are aliowe Invaatad In War tavinga Stampa does his talking on his flngen," Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sprogne of Wa- on Dollar Day $1.00 is guaranteed to be worth more than a dollar, gathering. The memben were glad to Leghorns; Bsby Chicks from best quality will ba worth much mora whan tervliet are the parents of a son born White Wyandottes, frum Pen 1,35ceach: have Rev. Pollock present to lead the paaoa raadjustmsnt comaa. Ev- and sold regulat-ly at $1,25 and $1.50. Eacharticle or last week. Mrs. Sprague wwi formerly from Pen 2, 25 each. Orders booked ery provident man and woman in . An Egotist devotional service. now. L. M. Adams, Coloma, Mich. 29t4x Egotists are men who are unable Miss Marie Plnyard of Coloma. tha United Slatsa may find their .o disguise Ihe fact lhat they are lot for $1.00 has been selected from new stocks and is A question which will soon be prac- For ale—Two cows, heifrr coming aavlnga double In putxhaalno pow- Whan we realize the present crying jessed with themselves. the biggest possibly value that can be given. Thte Grab Now! Ucally presented to us for our decision fresh soon, one 3-yesr old due in May. 1 er in tha next few yeara. .How need for reconstruction in every line we will be. "Which Is easier, temperance Verne Waraan, Phone ft2F13, Coloma, can any ona more certainly make for our extraordinary bargains in sometimes wonder if we were really Mich. 29t" sale is for ONE DAY ONLY, and no article here list- or absUnenoet" In the general scheme money thsn by saving It now with eyer constructed in the first place. FOR SALR-Good hay $a2.ftoper ton; aasursncs of Its enormoue en- of things, however. It does not much ed may be obtained at $1.00 unless bought on this day. Ervin Jackson, who has been on the good oat stnw, f9 per ton: good corn, hancement In value when normal matter how wo answer It. sick list for about six weeks, left for $1.40 per bnshel; good seed oats, 7ocents • cendltiena are raatoredf" Fred Llngham is homo from Jersey )er bushel, weighing 4I lbs. slsndard MTPHE tone test advertises your instrument most Groceries, Canned Goods and Chicago last Friday, to see what the The war took 68,000,000 men out ot City for a surprise visit of ten days mihel messare, no weeds or smut. M. 1 effectively. Who evolved the idea?" a man change of atmosphere might do to re- W. HffGBNA, half mile east of Rush productive civil life and turned them with his mother and sisten. The Cape lieve him. His father. A. J. Jackson, is Uke. Hartford, Mich. 2714 once inquired of the makers of the New Edison, Ifto non-produoUve soidlera. To aup- The following are only a few of the many May. on whioh he has been sailing, will oat mansging tbe farm. "The tor^e test evolved itself," was the reply. ply them ail the governments in the Meats of all kinds be made a troop ship and will sail for grout world went Into the markets and be- USW M or cement blocks — "It was inevitable that the final perfection of the, J good things we have to offer: Cast your Grocery money upon our counters and see Many of our old salts (say 18 t^ 22 France in a short time. gan to bid for everything. Demand years old) are reaching home these days, clear grit—pit easy of access. C. VOGT phonograph should be accompanied by some convinc- lucreased by leaps and bounda while the food values that we extend to you. We don't raise Tho great desirability of keeping In Cottage Hill Farm. Ttf. 32 in. dress gingham, 59c f 1 hanging up their uniforms and their ing method of demonstrating its merit. It is not a HalFs Hardware aupply remained stationary or was go- sects reduced by modern orchard prac- First-Class Basement Specials our prices when we see a red flag hanging out of the sea legs and their choice marine vocabu- ing down. Result—higher prices and value, sale price, 2 yds. forV ' tice. as fertilizAtion. thorough culti Horses, Mar device for advertising the instrument. It is merely a ufacturer's window. We sell to you at abeolutely laries, and getUng' resdy to plow the declining buying power of the dollar. ration, and attention to pruning and ta and Mulescsan d Mules method of demonstrating the truth of our claim that 36 in. percales in colors light fields instead of the raging main. Benton Harbor $1.25 leather purses ti low bottom figures until it is necessary to go up. other operations, can not be emphasized for ule at all limes snd sold u repre- r sented, by Jos. A. LITOWICH, one block it is impossible to distinguish the voice of the living and dark, sale price *1 Tbe regular meeting of the L.O.T.M. too strongly and Is well appreciated by BUrting the Baby Right With W. 1. 8. sale price, each L.M > cast of Pair avenue on Territorial road artist from that of You are waited on immediately and the goodness of will be held Saturday. February 22, at A movement has been inaugurated The mo»t Four yards for W ' moat progresalve and successful growen Benton Harbor. Phone 304. 7tl Extra fine quality Channesette your meal will make you think of us when 2:80 p. m. All members are urged to to aee that each baby born In the stste Useful Gift Mr. and Mn. W. 3. Hallmao. 27 in. fancy colored outing you go shopping again. be present and bring a supply of pen FARM WANTED ot Michigsn geta the proper start m gloves in all good colors, > 1 entertained over Sunday their son. s that which has the great- nies, as there wUl ba a prize drawing life. The plan Is to present to each est power to satisfy human $1.25 values, sale pricej...^' flannels, 35c values Austin M. Hallman, Lieutenant If 701 have a farm for The NEW EDISON tbe new paasword and other buslneas. ale, send us tbe de a War Bsvings certificate with at ieaat wants. As such, the DIA- sale price, 4 yards for.. . $1 W. E. Martin, commander of the sub- one |6 War Savings stamp attached. MOND easily' ranks first. It scriptlon. We sold etehty farms in the " The Phonograph With a Soul" 59c lisle finish hose in brown, Now that wheat bread without sub- marine chaser 419, Lieut. Olson of The parents hold the certlBcate in y home. Myron B. Vorce, vice president of the Favonble terms and ntes. A. N. Wood months in Chicago, four months in Boston. being the winner in the ,000test. Mn. Michigan Equal Suffrage Association Just OniffUu ing Isle hours again." Will play aay wka of lauor*. ruff, Watervliet. aa-ti "He certainly la," replied the woman THORVALD L HORTON E. L. Pitcher read two flae selections waa the speaker and gave a vital mes- 132 Pipestone St. BENTON HARBOR, MICH. Hie Show with a Million Laughs. First time at these prices with the positive voice. "I hsve given Branch Manager touching on tbe ssd sjde of the war, sage on what she termed tho grandest MONEY TO LOAN John Instructions to keep the house 209 East Main Street RMES 4 HlDEBRAND IODISE ORTLEPP - • • Cotana, Mich. showing that it Is still necessary to work this country has, had to perform ON FARMS Hooveriza Refreshments were served In Its roconHtrnction period. She stated wsrm if he hss ta sit up with the fur BENTON HARBOR, MICH. ST. JOSEPH, MICH. fWMW ro Prices-ZSc, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 e till three p'clock in the morning." after which all departed for home, feel that suffrage Is not so much the right of SIX PER CENT ing that they had enjoyed a most pleas- women as It is their opportunity to help Call Tdesdav and Wednesday. • vyyvwwww aat afternoon. in reoonitructlon. ArthurB. Higman, Benton Harbor, Mich. Patronize Our Advertiscfs THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA,. MICH. THE COLOMA CODBIEB, COLOMA, MICH. • ii f • - Port Huron-C, L. Brody, St Clair It Is odd bow certain lines of busi- P. B. HARRISON Article VIII. body oi delegates. Tbe dispute shall be CAPT. HUGO SUNSTEDT referred at (he request of either party te If You Nnd i MedlclnB County agent, has boen elected hoad ness aro offectod by bills at the same LOOK AT CHILD'S The high contractlitg, parties recog- Uia dUpu(e. provided that such request FOE DEMANDS MEN HEAR DEATH of tho State Association of County LETTER FROM THE tlmo. Tho "movlo" business was get- nise the principle that tho maiute- mui( be made within founeen days af(ar Michigan News AgenU. ting along alt by Itsolt ta o nice, quiet the submission of (he dlipu(e. In any itSI LOIS OF nancp of peace will require the reduc- You Stiould Have till Best case referred (o (he body of delegates all Stanton—Mrs. Mary Ford, wife of way when a couple ot measures were TONGOE IF SICK, tion "f national armament to the low- the provlelons of this article and of Ard- HUNCOLONIES Tersely Told Sheriff James Ford, is the flrat Mont- STATE CAPITOL Introduced which stirred things up for est point consistent with national cle Twelve relating (o (he action nnd Oil ATRAHSPORT Hav* yon ever (topped to reason why calm County woman to bo made a the motion picture men. One bill alms LEHH safety and the enforcement by common iPOwen of (he execudve council «hall it is that so many products that sre ex- sppiy (o (he acUon and powers Of the to wipe out the old "bluo law" ol CROSS, FEVERISH conseat of International obligations, deputy sheriff- body of delegate. Chanoellor Warns That Germany teoaively advertised, all at once drop out OREGON PLAN OF CONDUCTING 1846 under which all places ol amuso- having special regard to the geograph- Yanks Pray as U. S, S. Louisville of sight and are soon {orgoltea? The Albion—A mooting of the cabinet of Adrian—Twenty-seven heod of reg- Article XVI. nient must bo closed on Sundays. A HURRY, MOTHERI REMOVE POI* President Wilson Reads Report ical situation and circumstances of Will Be a Menace if •mall bottle of "Danderine" rsaaon is plain—the srticle did not fulfill Iho stale Epworth Leaguo took place istered collie brought |12,000 ot a lo- PRIMARY AND GENERAL Should any of (he high contracdngl Barely Escapes Sinking in referendum clause Is attached lo this SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, each state; and tbe executive coun- maket hair thick, glossy the promites of the manufacturer. This here this week to arrange for the state cal live stock sale. The highest in- ELECTIONS PLACED BE- to Representatives of the Pardee break or disregard lu cove- Trampled. appliw more pirticnlarly fo a medicine. bill, so lhat It will not become oper- LIVER, BOWELS. • k dl shall fucnuiate plans for effecting nan(s under Ardde XII i( Khali (hereby Gale*Torn Sea. Institute lo be held here tho week of dividual price paid was |600, and wavy. A medicinal preparation that haa real FORE LEGISLATURE. atlvo in any community unless a ma- such reduction. Ipso fac(o be deemed lo have commu- Juno 30, Adrian—The Lenawee County Farm Nations. ted an act of war agalnit all the oiher| curative value almost srymen of the have 15 poges in which to set up Its that the government Is arranging com- here. To be sure you get the genuine, nice, soft hair and lots of it Just get a gress of the League to Enforce Peace. system ot prison management is ex- frequent Intervals of an executive declared a matter of concern to the common Interest "The era nf world domination Is Mr. Lloyd George said that repara- Three Hundred nnd Fifty-first began currence of the Influenta epidemic. small bottle of Rnowlton's Danderioe Grand Rapids—The Rev. Travence clslms. A candidate's expenditures in pected to follow. plete dUnrmament and demoblllxatlon. ask to see thot It Is mode by the "Call*, council, and of a permanent Interna league, and the high contracting par- Article XIX over," said the chancellor, "and no tion by Germany was the eledlou to pray ami to sing revival hymns. Lapoer—Mrs. John McCurdy, 35, ot Germany now plans, for the time be- now—It costs but a few cents—all drug Harrison, pastor of tho largest church either campaign would be limited to fornla Fig Syrup Company." Refute tlonal secretariat to be established ut ties reserve the right to take any ac- To those colonlei and territories which power can. without let or hindrance, pledge given by the government after For 12 hours the transport had to North Branch, was accidentally shot ing at least a people's army on the as a consequence of tbe late war hsve stores recommend It—opply a little as congregation in Bellofontaine, O., has 60 por cent of a year's salary ot the any other kind with contempt—Adr* the seat of the league. tion that may be deemed wise and ef- risk the violation of the equal polltl careful consideration by the cabinet heave to. Every man on board was Efforts of farmer senators lo bring cesied to be under the sovereignly of the directed and within ten minutes there snd almost Instaotly killed when a re- office sought and expense slolements basis ot general cooscrlptlon, and a cal rights of all." The grave dilllcultles over Ilussin accepted an offer to become pastor ot out the MscNsughton Joint resolution fectual to safeguard the peace of nn- mates which formerly governed them and seasick. Thirty-nine bedridden wound volver which her husband was hand- would have to bo filed within ten days Commission, modo up of the center, Ask the Chairman, He Knows. Article II. Urging maintenance of the Wilson will be nn appearanco of abundance, the Christian Church here at a salary Uons. which are Inhabited by peoples not yet found no solution In Mr. Lloyd George's ed suffered agonies. ling exploded. The bullet severed one lo amend the constitulion so that the detuoerallc and soclnllsl pnrtles. now I Tho sweet young thing was vltlt- Meetings of the body of delegates able to stand by ihemaelves under the freshness, flufflness and oo incompara- of 14,000. alter the primary and ton days aflor program the chancellor said If thnt speech. Half of the One Hundred nnd Sixlv state may bond tor $6,000,000 lo build tag the state senate. shall be held at stated Intervals and Article XII. itrenuous condldoni of the modern world, ble glots and lustre, and try as yoa of the large arteries near tho heart election. Is discussing details of the new gov- program were followed Germany He declared there had never been third nnd the One Hundred and Sixtv- Grand Rapids—O. S. Knlsley, want-, terminal warehouses, ogoln ore una- "Oh, tell me," she squlggled, "where 'from time to time ns occasion may re- The high contracting parties agrei there should b« applied the principle that will you cannot flnd a trace of dandruff She wa* formerly Mis* Edna Harris Exceeding the expense limit would ernmental program. tha wellbelng and development of such would be the fatherland of all who any proposnl advanced at the pence flrst infnntry regiments were on the ed here on a charge of fleecing Benja- vailing, ot least tor the time being. do the standing committees stondt" quire for the purpose of dealing with that should disputes arise between or falling hair; but yonr real surprise tnd besides her husband leaves six make a candidate lloble lo $500 flnt Count von Bernstorff will not go to peoples form a lacred truit ot civilisation desired to be Germans, and that they conference to recognise tho anarch- Huntington. min Hanchett out of |6,000 on an al- The attorney general, when appealed matters within the sphere of action of them which cannot be adjusted by the nnd (ha( securldei for the performance will be after about two weeks' use, ohlldren, all under 14. or two yeora in JoiL False statements the peace conference as a German del- would be free Germans, ists. Itussla, ho said, was easy fo Blinpis "regulhra" wbo came In on leged fake oil slock deal; was relumed lo, declared it unwise and contusing Cutlcura for Sore Handa, the league. Meetings of the body of ordinary processes of diplomacy." they of this (run should be embodied In (he when you will see new halr-flne and Port Huron—Thirty-one barrels of In the campaign book would make the egate. coaidtullon of the league. Germany trampled under foot, how- dogmatise about but difficult to deal the Mntsonla were a disgruntled lot to this city. He was arrested ta to try to amend one section ot the con- These points were made by Friert- Soak hands on retiring In the hot stlde delegates shall be held nt the seat of will In no case resort to war without downy at .flrat—yes—but really new cider sent an aroma through the cor- candidate liable lo lose the office or The ben method of giving practical ef- ever, would be ns dangerous to all the with. Ho ndmltted that the horrors because they did not get a chnnco to Shreveporl, La. sUtulion ta two place* at one eleo- of Culicura Soap, dry and rub ta Cu- tho league or at such other places aw previously ' submitting the questlonn fect (o (his principle li that the tutelage hair—-sprouting out all over your scalp ridors of the city hall that recalled nomlnsllon. Libelous statements In erich Ebert, the new president of Ger- peoples of the world as tho Pan-Ger- of nnarchlsm were po great that there see service at the front. Grand Rapids—Eighteen Grand tlon. The voters already will hava many. In ao loformai talk with foreign tlcura Ointment Remove surplus muy be found convenient, and shall and matters Involved either to arbitra- of inch peoples should be entrusted to —Danderine It, we believe, the only the old musty ale odor ot the bygone the book would be liable to $1,000 advanced natloni who by reason of their mans had been. was a sense of disgust when It came "Tf the war hatl lasted only two Rapids women will be elected dele- one bonding proposal to ballot on In Ointment with titsue paper. Thla la consist of representatives of the high tion or to Inquiry by the executive sure hair grower, destroyer of dan- wet regime. The cider was taken In newspaper men. He answered ques- resourens their experience or their Regarding co-operation of th> nation to dealing with Its leaders. fine. only one of the things Cutlcura will do council, and until three months after weeks more we'd have been there," !fo waiting I Pope's Dlapepsin will gates to the county convention. It April—the $60,000,000 good roads plsn. tions of Amerlcnn and English corre- trading parties. Each of the high geogVaphlcal poildon. can bes( undertake with the Individual states the chancel- druff and cure for Itchy scalp, and It raids conducted recently on eigat Senator Baker also Introduced (till reiponslbllKy, and (ha( (his (u(elage The anarchists, the premier con- said Lieut Harry Cooper of Chlcngo. put you oo your feet. As sooo aa you 1* anticipated lhat al least a dozen It again Is deflnltely settled that the spondents. asked after he had read If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are utod Strading parties shall have one vote, the award by the arbitrators or a rec- never fails to stop foiling hair at once. former saloons. Samples are now bill lo amend the present law so as should be exercised by thorn as manda- lor declared In favor of the prlnclplo tinued, were assusslos, guilty of the The only other officer In the regiment eat on* of these pleasant harmless ot these women Will be sent to the warehouse project will remain in com. a formal Innocuous statement, which for all toilet purposes.—Adv. but may have not more than three ommendation by the executive coutt- If you wont to prove how pretty ant* being onalyxed ot Laqslng. Warrants to permit a candidate to spend an tory on behalf of the league. of "unity in liberty.'* crimes laid to their charge. The al was Lieut Charles A. Sheppard of Ed- miltee until April, ol least It might virtually followed the lines of his ad- representatives. ril; and that they will not even then Certain communities formerly belonging toft your holr really Is, moisten a cloth tabloU all the Indigestion, gases, acid- stale convention. Scheidemann's speech was effedlvc lies had given the antlannreblst gov wardsville, m. wlU bo Issued If the report indicates amount equal to one year's salary ot Naturally. resort to war as against a member of to the Turkish empire have reached a with a little Danderine and carefuQr ity and stomsch distress ends. Yoar Adrian—Increased severity Is being be revived then Id an ollorl lo have 11 dress on Wednesday, In which he em- and the representatives of all parties an excess ot alcohol. the offico sought The present law It that deaf and dumb couple 00 Article III. stsge ot development which their exist- eruments financial support und assist* druggist sells them. Adv, submitted lo a vote In tho election ol phasized Germany's Intention to re- the league which compiles with th-! draw It through your hair-taking one shown by Judge Burton L. Hart In limit* the candidate lo 26 per cent ol The executive council shall consist ence ai Indepemleni nations can be pro- In the assembly listened attentlTely nnce. Much of their equipment had • Lansing—Bdward A. Schilling, of habilltato herself. bad terms?" award of arbitration or tbe recom- vtitonally recognised subject lo the ren- GERMANY BLIND TO ISOLATION small strand at a time. Your hair will dealing with bootleggers. Wilbur November, 1920. of representatives of the United States and for the most part aympathetically. been supplied by the allle*. who were Sitting Rooms, Both. Detroit, was reelected president of the year's salary. In tho primary and "Well, ihey don't speak." mendation of the executive council. dering of admlnlilratlve advice and as- be toft, glossy snd beautiful lo just Velxbacher and F. R Frankt were President Ebert wos informality of America, the British empire. The independent socialists from anxious to keep the rich territories of "Arehltecture has changed In the last the Michigan Society ot Architects, at the aame in election campaigns. ilitance by mandatory power until inch Premier Eisner of Bavaria Replle* to a few moments—a delightful turprite ordered to pay |200 each and spend Itself. SeaUng himself at a large France. Italy and Japan, together Article XIII. lime as Ihey are able to stand alone. The time to time Interrupted the speaker Russia out of German hands. few years," sighed tho observing feller. the annual threo days' convention of Bills to establish moving picture But few men can slaud prosperity Recant Attack* of Berlin awallt everyone who irlet this. Adv. 40 days ta the county Jail. table, after having shaken hands wltb with representatives of four other • The high contrndlng parties, when- wlihes of these combunllles must be with sarcastic remarks or laughed The anarchist machinery In Russia, "When I was a boy they called 'em thst body which closed here. A. E. censorship In Michigan have been when It comes. principal consideration In tho selection of Press. The house has been having a lively the score of correspondents present, mates, members of the league. The ever any dispute or dilllculty shall derisively, but the remainder of the Omdy kitchens. Now they are known Munger, Boy City, wos named flrat Flint—Mike Oprsnea evidently bad coming In trom ail sides ol late. Near- Ihe mandatory power. he said. Is ruthless and brutal, bnt Young America's Quertlon. lime over o rosolullon offered by Rep. he read his statement rapidly, and selectitm of these four states shall be arise between them which they rec- There are territories, such ai southweit house hushed down these Interrupters, there Is no doubt obont Its efficiency, cs Ice cream parlors." vice-president; J. N. Churchill, Lans- something with a "kick" in it, tor ly all lollow the same lines. The laat Geneva, Feb. 18.—Kurt Eisner, the "Thst caps the climax." tsse lo ask congress lo forever bar then slgnlfled his willingness to an- made >y the body of delegates on BQch ognixa to be suitable to arbitration, Africa and certain of the south PaclHc particularly one of the Independent he kicked every woman he met on a one introduced wss offered by Seno- and It Is tho only machinery there. ing, second vice-president; C. F. J. from this country German reservists swer questions, an opportunity of lilei, which, owing to the sparseneis of Bavarian premier, ^n his return to Mu "Doesn't the climax ever go bare- crowded street until an officer arrest- lor Condon. It provides lor o board Weekly Health Talks principles and in such manner as they nnd which cannot be satlsfadorlly their population, or their imall slxe. or socialist women members. Important to Mothers Barnes, Detroit, secretary, and Alvln which the newspaper men made imme- nlch from the recent socialist confer- headed, pa 7" Exsmino carefully every bottle oi who went back to light In the German think fit. Pending tbe appointment of settled by diplomacy, will submit th; their remoteness from Iho centers of Herr Scheldemann gained the great- E. Harley, Detroit, treasurer. ed him tor being drunk. Ho Is to ot three censors, one ot whom may bo HOUSE PASSES NAVY BILL ence held at Berne, made reply to at CA8TORIA. that famous old remedy ormy and others who returned to diate use. GOING BACK TO NATURE these representatives of the other whole matter to arbitration. For this civilisation, or their gsographlcal continu- est applause when he declared Presi- spend 60 days ta jsil. a woman. Tho cbairmon ol the board ity lo the mandatory state, nnd other clr- tacks In the Oerman press concerning Garfield Tea, by purifying th* blood, lor lofaots and children, and see that It Detroit—Losses in the Wayne Ssv Europe to fight or work ogalnsl tho states, representatives of (blank left purpose tbo court of arbitration to dent Wilson's program had been whol- Hillsdale—Robert Morlock, chief of would get $2,000 o year; the secretary. BY DR. W. LUCAS, cumitgnces. can be beii ndmlniilered un- Votes Three-Year Program of Ten Bat- his speech at Berne. eradicates rheumatism, dyipepiia aad iqgs bank robbery. Wayne villoge. oauae ot the allies; snd to deport oil TAX BILL WAITS POR WILSON for names) shall be members of the which the case Is referred shall be the der Iho lawi of the mandatory slate as ly accepted by the government and by Bears the the local fire department, wos driving $1,800 ond the third member. $1,500. tleships and Ten Cruisers—Meas- Eisner said the Germons did not many chronic wlmtnts. Adv. when chocked up from the reports of interned alien enemies. Tho federal People gel sick because Ihey go executive council. court agreed on by tbe parties or IntegrsI portions thereof, lubject io the a referenfe to (he retention by the al Signature of^^f an automobile on the Ice at Bawbeese They would bar only sacrlilglous and safeguards above mentioned. In the Inter- ure Carries 1771,000,000. raallu to what n degree they were patrons and reported to Sheriff Coffin relations committee altered the lan- Final Legldallve Action Taken on away from Nature, and the only way stipulated in any convention existing lies of the German prisoner*. A Leading Question, In Use for Over M Years. Lake when the machine plunged immoral films. Violators ot their or- Article IV. ests of the Indigenous population. isolated from tho world and What ter- amounted to 110.000 in securities, guage ot the resolution lo make It revl Measure Levying $®,000,000,000 lo get well Is to go bock. Something between them. Tbe high contrndlng Ho sharpljr attacked the advocates Glbbs—"I tell you. no oue can fool Children Cry for ^etchet'e Caatoria through where the water is 46 feet ders would be subjuct lo $25 line tor a All matters of procedure at meet- Article XX. Washington. Feb. IS.—Admlnlstra rible mistrust there was of German mostly Liberty bonds. All the valu- that "undesirable aliens" who had In Tax**. grows out of tho ground io the form pnrtles agree that they will carry out of o minority didatorshlp. upon whom my wife." Dibbs—"Then how did yoa deep. Morlock was rescued. first offense and to $100 or thirty doys ings of the body of delegates or the The high contracting parties will tlon leaders In Ihe house on Tuesday politics outside Germany. The Ger- ables tsken were In privalo deposit aided the central empires be barred In full good faith any award that mav he laid all the blame for all the blood- get her?"-The Olttbfellow. , Nsturol Procedure. for a second. They would have the of vegctatioo to cure almost every 11L executive council, including the ap- endeavor lo secure and maintain fair night won iholr light for a declaration mans, he added, did not realise to boxes and tho only way to determine Adrian—The Rev. Corlton Miller, out Rep. Filch declared the change Washington, Feb. 14.—Final legls- be rendered. In the event of any fail- nnd humane conditions of labor for shed In tlie early days of the German "The people In this boarding house right ot appeal to the circuit court Somo of these vegetable growths are pointment of committees lo Investi- by congress of a policy of naval ex- what extent the allies considered the the loss wos by individual reports. pastor ot the Congregational Church latlvo action on the war revenue bill ure to carry out the award, the ex- men. women and children, both In their revolution. The Independent socialists Cslrt rarbollsnlve Qalekly Itel ere# ere olways talking about operations took the sting out ot the resoiutlnn. from the censors' ftndlngs. uoderstood by mao, ond some ore oot gate particular matters, shall be reg- pansion unless limitation of world Tlje robbers hove not yet boen oppre- of Hudson, has notified his cdngrega- ecutive council shnll propose what own countries and In all countries In German revolution a pure comedy, and and heals burning, llchlng and lorlurln* tor appendicitis." Rep, Koppier held It had been made levying six bUllons In taxes this year ulated by tlie body of delegates or who efitered the cabinet were, said armament Is agreed upon nt Ihe peace skin dlseasoii. Illnitantly stops (ho pain tlon lhat he will leave March 1 to Animals, It would teem, know what to steps can best be talten to give effect which their commercial and Industrial said that it will be thus while the Ger "Why don't you tell them to cut It hendod, loo brood ond thot no one could tell ond four billions yearly thereafter un- relations extend, and lo lhat end agree Scheldemann. "cursed with Inherited of burns. Haali without Mara. 25c and Me. Gov. Sleeper has before him tor hM do when Ihey are sick belter than the executive council and may be de- conference. After an all-day debate man leaders remain the same us those Ask your drusflsl. or asnd ttc to The J. take the pastorate ot the First Con- til revised was taken by the senate. thereto. to establish as pari of the organisa- sin against the spirit of democracy." out?" Ypsllsnti—The Michigan Oratorical Who was going to flguro out what dded by a majority of the states rep- the house voted, 104 to 142, to approve W. Cols Co.. Rockford. Ill,, for a pkc.Adv. gregational Church at Battle rook. signature the bill to compel the plac- men and women. Observcn have Article XIV. tion of the league a permanent bureau An Interruption by the Independents who conducted Gennany's odious war league contest will bo held In Pea*o alien was undesirable or what one Without a record vote and with but resented ot the meeting. of labor. tho new three-year building program policy. . Saginaw—The congregation ot Trin- ing ol tenders or safety appliances on a few scattering "noes," the confer noted that a sick horse, dog or cot - at this point was drowned by the ap- - Bit loos Attseks. lofUsstk^, sis auditorium March 7, with ropresonta wos not. The flrat meeting of the body of The executive council shnll formu- of ton battleships and ten scout cruis- The word "regatta" originally ap- farm tractors. Al the outset ol ths will stop eating food and seek-out / Article XXI. lives from Adrian, Alma, Albion, Hills- ity Lutheran church will volo March Tho resolution was adopted by the ence agreement on Ihe measure was delegates and the executive council late plans for the cstabiisbment of u plause from the remainder of the ers nnd Immediately afterwards adopt- plied to tho contetU of the gondolier* legislative session this hill promised The high contracting parlies agree dale, Hope, Kalamazoo and Olivet col on the choice ot a now pastor to house by a vote of 76 to 4. but notice adopted as approved last Saturday by tome vegetable growth In the field or shall bo summoned by the President of permanent court of International jus- house. ed the entire naval approprlalion bill. PUNS FIGHT ON DRY LAW it Venice. to produce a fight, but Rop. Evans, lhat provision ahall be made through Evidently. . leges. The women's cones will be held succeed the Rev. Herman Grueber, ot reconsideration waa filed later and the house. yard, which, when found and eaten, the. United States of America. tice and this court shnll. when estab- the Instrumentality of the league to Tho vote on tho adoption of the bfll chairman ot the agriculture committee "This Is a clear case of blackmail." in the sfternoon and the men's In the who will go lo Milwaukee May 1 as another row over Its exact phraseol. After the bill Is signed by Vice often restores appetite ond tealllk lished. be competent to hear and de- secure and maintain freedom of (ransK was 281 to 50. As llnally approved Levy Mayer to Carry Battle Into ol the house, steered the mutter Article V. and equKable (rea(roenl for the com- POLES WIPE OUT HUN FORCE "What? That letterT" pastor ot Trinity Lutheran church of President Marshall ami Speaker Clark, Haven't you seen these animals do termine afly matter which tlie parties Every State of the evening, the winners to receive gold ogy is Impending st this writing. The permanent secretariat of the merce of all states members of the the measure carries a total of <771.- Every Little Ttsk a Borden? "Yes; It's my coal bill." that city. through bis committee and through It will be sent to the While House this very thlog yourself? rccognire as suitable for tlie submis- Union. medals. Winners of the men's contest league shall bo establiabed at (blank) league, having In mind, among other German Unit Pradlcally Annihilated 000,0000 for the naval citabllshment To the worn on the house in shsrl order. In the sen- for approval by President Wilson. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long sinca sion to It for arbitration under the fore- things, apeclnl arrangements with re- will enter the Interstate contest In Bay City—Enos E. Simmons, Tusco- which shall constituto tbe seat of tho When They Refused to Surren- during the next llscnl year, Incindlnj; worn-out with weak Jlttts of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lactf Rep. Aldrich sllll Is after the Michl ate tho bill did oot cause a ripple. An Formal approval of the bill by the found the herbs and roots provided by going article. gard lo the neceasldea nf the regions New York. Feb. 18.—The light fo kidneys, housework la oratory. la county, was arraigned betoro Uni- league. Tho secretariat shall com- 'devastated during the wur of 19U-ltlS. der as Agreed. 1170.000.000 for Ihe unfinished part of gan Agricultural College's financial Immediate effect dause was atlocbed president IK regarded as assured and Nature lo overcom* conslipalion, and ba hove the prohlbtlon amendment de- a heavy btuden. Back- J. Cheney makes oath that he Is ted States Commissioner Pratt chsrg- the first three-year program adopted • partner of the firm of I*. J. Chsoey Port Huron—A. E. Stevenson. Dem statement fbr the past two years. Re- to II in both houses. It Is expected had these vegeUbies coiieoted and made prise such secretaries nnd staff as may Article XV. Article XXII. ache, sick headaches, ed with violallen ot the law framed to treasury officials already have laid In 1010, clared null nnd told will be waged v,.. doing business In tha City of To- ocrallc state chairman, announced cently he wonted a resolution passed that the governor will attach his slg- up of Mayappl*, leaves of Aloe, root of be required, under the general direc- If there should arise between stales Berlin. Feb. 17.—A company of Ger- oenoomess, ditxi- , County and Stats aforesaid, and lhat plans for collection of taxes based The high contracting partlea agree tlmultaneously in evjery state in the ness, "blue" spells that a woman would be nominated on prolec( men ta the service wbo were Jalap, into little while augarcooted pills, tion and control of a secretary general members of the league any dispute to place under the control of tho league man soldiers under Lieutenant Par- I firm will par the sum of ONE HON- to hold up all appropriations tor both oatare to it shortly. upon tbe rates. Union, Irrespective of whether the and a wsak. tired i DOLLARS for any case Of Catarrh the' state ticket for superintendent of purchasing property at Ihe lime they that be called Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant Peilels. of the league, who shall be chosen by likely to lead to rupture, which Is not of International bureaus general trea- thenheimer refused to return to Brom- FRANCE WOULD HONOR YANKS the M. A, C. and the University ot % states have no referendum clnuses In condition, nuke ihe cannot be cured by the nss ot public Instruction. Miss Cynthia were drafted. You must understand that when your ia- the executive council; the secretariat submitted to arbitration as above, the ties If the parties to such treaties con- berg In the face of warnings, says a simplest tasks diffi- VB CATARRH MEDICINB. Michigan until Ihey submitted state- Legislative affairs had an echo at sent. Furthermore, they agree that all PLOTTED TO KILL WILSON tcslines are stopped up, poison* *nd de- high contracting pnrtles agree .that Offers Site for Monument to Ameri- their constitution, according to Levy cult and the jrtr- FRANK J. CHENET, Green, of Charlotte, Is mentioned as Flint—Joseph Zabljak, who wos sr- ments ol their Income and expendi- the convention here ot the stale asso- shall ho appointed by the secretary such International bureaus lo he con- dispatch to theTageblatt, and were at- •worn to before me and subecribed la cayed matter are imprisoned ta your sys- cans Who Died on tho Mayer, who Is preparing as chief coun present daily Aties the probable candldhte. Mr. Steven rested tor slaying his baby and his general subject to conllrmutlon by the they will refer the matter to the execu- slltuled In future shall bo plaied under tacked on threo sides by Polish forces. this lib day ot December. tures, but this fsiled becsuse it would dation ot supervisors, and legislators tem, and these aro carried by the blood Field of Honor. sol for the distliierH of the United give tbe weakened son said he believed the office should mother-in-law, and who also shot his Pletro Pierre, 1. W. W. Chief, Arrest- executive council. tlw council; either party to the dis- control of the league. The company was almost entirely kidneys no time to have suspended tho house rules re- were much inlerostod In tho debates throughout your body. Thus doss your States to direct Iho fight. A W.O Publla bo filled by a woman. He added wom wife, lost December, and then tried to ' ed In Cleveland by U. S. Tbe expenses of the secretariat shall pute may give notice of the existence Article XXIll. wiped out and Parthenhelnier was recover. U*e Doan't •8 CATARR E Is lak garding the regulsr handling ot legis- of the supervisors on the problems be- head ache, you get diizy, you can't aleep, Mr. Mayer was extremely reticent Officers. lie bomo by the states memners of of the dispute to the secretary general, The high coniracllng parlies agrso that killed. Tbe German forces are now Washington. Feb. 16.—Franco has Kidney Pilli. Th*y the Blood en will participate In all Democrotic end his owd lite, pleoded not guilty ta lation. The house haa odOpted a new fore the legislature, 'An effort to hove yonr akin may break out, your appetite de- to discuss his plans- brought elief and comfort to the league In accordanco with tbe ap- who will make nil necessary arrange- •vary treaty or Intornatlonal engagement reorganizing. offered lo present to the United States county conventions held In the state. Circuit Court His trial was set tor resolution by Aildrlch lor a special the supervisors approve Ihe plan for a clioes, you get lired and despondent. Aa entered Into hersafter by any stale mem- thonnods of weak, luffering women. Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 13,—Pletro portionment of the expenses of the in- ments for a full Investigation nnd con- the site for a monument on French Feradale—The village commls*lon Feb, 19, state income tax met with crushing a matter of fact, you may get tick all ber of the league shall be forthwith regis- committee of three to ssk the M. A. Pierre, an alleged 1. W. W. leader, ternational bureau of the Univeraal sideration thereof. For this purpose' tered with the aecrelnry general, and as soil to Americans who died "on tho TROOPS DONT LIKE SOVIET haa adopted the $65,000 budget for Port Huron—Charles Seifert, a for C. authorities for a statemeol. Tho defeat after a red-hot argument. The r. Don't you see how useless all Ibis RESTORE PORTUGAL REPUBLIC An Illinois Case Cruel Suaplclon. whoso arrest ta Cleveland. O.. by fed- Postal union. the pnrtles agree to communicate to soon as possible published by him. and field on honor." Mrs. Oust Michel, n Marion St, 1919, proposed by President Turnbull. mer ot Emmett will probobly die from U. ot M. already has made one. The supervisors did approve the plan to suffering is? All that ia often needed is "My ancestors came over with the eral officers Is reported, was wanted the secretary general, as promptly as (hn( no such treaty or International en- Edouard de Billy of the French high Wsukegaa. 11L, says: "I suffered with few ol Dr. Pierce's Pleaaant PelleU, Article VI. gagement shall bu binding until so regis- Uniformed Men Attend Meeting at a severs alack ot kidney troubla- I Of thl* amount |lt,600 I* required to burns received when a stove ta the special committee Is to go over the continue the slate constabulary ta ex Royalist Leader Arrested, According sent early settlers." "I don't doubt It; ta connection with on alleged con- which he haa placed in all drug ilores for possible, statements of their case with tered. commission Secretary .Boker the Phoenix, AHJL, and Denounce the was laid up tor a month at a lima, un- pa> one yoar'* lnlere*t, on the 1161, kitchen ot hi* home exploded and he two statements and report lo the Istence and the project to bond th* Itepresentatlves of the high contrad- to a Lisbon Dispatch Received 01 for work. Every movs I made eenl they didn't deport them then." spiracy against the life ol President your convenience and health. Try them all the relevant fads and papers, and following translntloD of a cablegram Organization. 000 water, *ewer* and town hall bond reicued hla wife ond two children house. Reps, Evons. Griggs and Wiley stale for good roads. Duncan Wayne, Ing parties and omclols of the league Article XXIV. at London. sharp pains acroas my back. My hmd Wilson, according to local government by all meana. They are probably ih* very the executive council moy forthwith It shall be Ihe right of the body of received from Andre Tardleu. head of ached and the lop of my head fell as l*sues, together with a principal poy while his clothing was biasing. The were made the special committee. of Midland, former legislator, was when engaged In tho business of the If It were on firs. I was dluy at times agents. Chicago apparently was the thing you need right now. direct the publication thereof. delegates from time to time lo advise the the commission, who Is now in Paris: Phoenix. Arlt, Feb. 18.—A body of GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER ment The budget Includes 98,000, the farm house wos destroyed. oloctod president ot the supervisors' league shall enjoy diplomatic priv- London. Feb.. 17.—The people of and my body bloalad. I Anally used place where the plans were made, fed- Where ihe ellorts ot the council lead reconsideration by stgies members of the I am informed by, Mr. De Billy lhat two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and Has been used for oil ailments that ileges and Immuulties and the build- league of treaties which have become In- uniformed soldiers attended the seiy cost for one year for 106 additional Grand Rapids—Because he hacked Rep, Bower has Introduced a bill association. . to the Mttlemenl of Iho dispute; a stato- Oporto, supported Igr republican forces, It Is proposed to erect In France a thoy gave me relief and In a short eral offlcers here said. Whether the applicable. and of International conditions ere caused by, a disordered stomoch street lights, which, with the prohont ings occupied by tbo league or its of- ment ihsll be published Indlcsting the have restored Ihe republic in northern ond meeting here of the so-called Sol- tlmo 1 waa up attending to my work." out from going through with the wed- to compel railroads to keep ticket of- alleged plot reached a stage where Ihe of which the continuance may endanger monument to the American soldiers end Inactive liver, tuch as sick head- township lighting system on Wood Another houso battle was staged ficials or by representative* attending nature ot the dispute and th« terms of Portugal, according to a Lisbon dis- dlenl. Sailors und Workers' council and G«( Deaa*! at Asr Stare. OOs * Bsi ding ceremony after the bans were flcos open al least thirty minutes bo- president's lite really was erlangered the peace of the world. who have died on the field of honor. ache, conslipalion. sour stomach, ward ovenue, will give Feradale Its meetings slmil enjoy the benellts of sotliement. together with such explana- patch received by the Portuguese lega- presented resolutions uenounclng the Vubllshed and the license obtained fore passenger trains leave so as to over the O'Brien bill lo extend the In. probably will not lie known until the Article XXV. M. ClenHticeau begs me to advise yon nervous IndlRestlua, fermentation of extra territoriality. tions as may be appropriate. If the dla- organisation and demanding thnt the DOAN complete lighting system. Power will Boleslauh Popowskl Is detendont ta a give everyono lime lo purcboso o tick- surence commissioner's term ot office secret service Investigation is com pute haa not been settled, a report by the The high cuniracdng parties severally tion, Pavlo Coucelro. tbo royalist that France wishes lo offer the ground words soldiers and sailors be dropped FOSTER M1LBURN CO, BUFFALO, N.T* food, palpitation of the heart caused by be furnished by the Edison Illumlnst 110,000 breach ot promise suit Helen trom two yeara to lour years. The Article VII. council shall be published, setting (oiih agree that the present covenant Is ac- leader, 1ms been, arrested. for the eredlon of this monument" et Those not purchoslng tickets then pleted, It Is said. gates In the stomach, August Flower Ing company. Admission to the league of stotes with all neoeasary tacts and explanatlom cepted as nbrotadng all obligations Inter from the name of the organisation. Ba*erxewskl Is the pioinUff. could be chorged ten cents extra when bill was odopted by 61 "oye" votes, the recommendations which the council so which are Inconsistent with the terms Is a gentle laxative, regulato^dlgestloo not ilgnntorlet to the covenant and Hudson—Joseph Rlchord Wol*», 34 Saginaw—J. W. Carter, head of the paying cash faro, Rop. Wells bos In- the exoct number needed to poss thinks just snd proper lor the settlement thereof, nnd solemnly engage that Ihey Lottery to Be Abolished. Imported Clothes Soar In P/iee. both io stomach and Intestines, cleans Pari* Military Governor Die*. Ukrainiana Gain at Lemberg. years old, of Detroit gave himself up Bill. Rep, Dunn, ol Highland Pork, not named In the protocol as states to of the dispute. It the report Is unani- will not hereafter enter Into any engage- Washington. Feb. 17.—Panama's nn- New York. Feb. 15.—Women': Im- military Intelligence bureau ta eastern troduced a bill to compel counties, Paris, Feb. J5.—General Molnler, Vienna, Feb, 18,—Wireless dispatch- end aweetens the stomach and allmeo- sought a reconsideration ond alter be Invited to-adhere to the covenant, mously agreed to by the mnnbers of the menls inconsistent with the terms thereof. tloniil lottery will be discontinued ported apparel will cost more during a few hours after killing his common Michigan, has taken up with the chief cities, villages, townships ond school mllltory governor of Paris, difd sud council other than the psrtles to the dis- In case any of th* powers signatory here- : received from Kiev indicate thnf- tary canal, stimulates the liver lo se- quite on argument a roll call showed requires the assent of not lew than after December 31, 1021. A dispatch the coming season than at any time law wife. Belle Walts, In her room at at Washington employment supplies dislricls to pay taxes on any property denly while al dinner nt the home of pute, the high contractlrc parties agree to or aubsequenlly admitted to Iho league the lighting Is being pushed about Sail ro-thlnl8 of the states represented In that they will not go to war with any shall, before coming a parly to this cova- to tho state department said a tax during tho war, In the opinion of the Colonial Hotel here. The slaying at Alma, Owosso, Flint and Bay City they own outside their own bound Jean Cruppl, former minister of for Lemberg, with the Ukrainians claim- blood. Sold in a|l clvlllxed countries. 41 to 40. The hill now has gone to the body of delegates, and shall be party whioh complies with the recom- nant. have undertaken any obligations bill, carrying an timendment to abol- American buyers returning here from was discovered when the'woman did and tho government brine wells at aries. elgn affairs. mrndstlons, snd that. If any party shsli which are Inconsistent with the terms of ing gains In Un attempt to cut off the Enemies Give It a trial—Adv. the senate. limited to fully self-governing coun- ish the Institution had been passed. Paris. oot report for work |h o restauraot Midland. Carter has completed an In refuse so to comply, the eounril ahall pro- this covenant, tl shall be the duty of such railway lines of the Poles into the city. tries. Including dominions and colonies. power to toko Immediate steps to procure Walls, after :ulUng his victim's throat vestigallon and found millions ot dol A bill to appropriate $180,000 tor the Good e to tluit headache, pose measures npeesaary to give elfect to The Kind. Psrls-London Air Record. No, Mate shall be admitted to the the reason. If no such unanimous report Its release from such ohliaatlons. with a jackknife, locked the door ond : The house committee on ogrlcultute tired or feeling, iheumadsm. Try to Halt Deportations. e Steamer Sunk by Mine, WHITE 8COUR8 "Hav* they any soft drink* herer lars' worth ot stuff lying where It form oxtonslon work ot tho Michigan can be made. It shsli be the duty of the To Protest Dry Amendment. has reported out favorably tho bill* London. Feb. 17.—The British air league unless it Is able to give efTective Article XXVI. New York. Feb, 17.—Counsel for Christianla. Feb, 15.—The Dutch BLACKLEG "Yes. all but the hard water."—Bal- wandered In some woods neor here for retards peace time Industry and which Agricultural College tor tho next two majority and the privilege ot the minority New York, Feb. 18—Plans for a to have the secretary of state Issu* ministry announces that o Brltl-ih serv guarantees of Its sincere intention to to Issue statemenis Indicating what (hey Amendments to this covuiiant will lake elghty-flve alien agitators being iield steamer Rick, Rotterdam to Bergen timore American. several hour*. Before official* ot the Is lloble to theft ond Injury. At Almo years bos been Introduced by Rep. campaign ngalnst prohibition wore Your Veterinarian can stamp Ice machine made a record flight be- •mserve Its International obligations. believe lo be the facts and containing tho effect when ralined by the stales whose at Ellis Island for deportation left struck a mine and sank three miles jff Lenavee County jail in Adrian ho said ho soys ho found hnnireds of hoovy Ross. Tho senate has passed the bud monthly bulletins on slock and crop rspresentallvos compose the executive them out with Cutter'a Anti-Call tween Paris nnd London, covering the , and unless It shall conform to tuch reasons which Ihey consider lo te Juit laid by members of the Assoclatl'm Op- he came here from Detroit to try ond army trucks equipped, even lo goso- gel opproprloliona for the tour stoto conditions ond to have township sU' council and by three-fourths of the states Jiere for Washington to examine rec- the Norwegian coast The crew wat Scour Scrum and Cutter's Gam* Whenever there is a tendency to coniti- •principles as may be prescribed by the and proper. posed to National Prohibition, after a pervlsor* gather the statlsllce on distance ta one hour and fifty ruin The executive council may in any case whose representatives compose Ihe body ords of the immigration department saved and has been landed at Chrit- FroeBlacklcg FUtrate and Aggraiin, pttion, sick-headache or biiiousncas, take perauade his wife lo live with him line, standing In the fields without normal schools, the flrst regular appro- tiry forces and armaments. meeting. In which hotel and liquor utei. under this article refer the dispute to the of delegates. In a further attempt to save tliftn. tiania. or Cutter's Blackkg Pills. « cup of Oarfuld Tea. All druggists. Adv. again. Efforts at reconciliation falle.1 shelter. priations to go through either body. which tho reports will be based. men from all over the country joined. Ask him about them. U he Muskegon—Prostrate from five ugly Pontiao—The dty commission In- Senate Paues Tax Bill. The question of disarmament was Damaged British Ship Safe. Rut* Red* Atttck Allle*. A man must have conscienee in or- bullet wounds In Lis face, fired from structed Its ottorney to draw up Tho latest bill to go through both Aliens Inheriting property In Mich WILL NOT SEND BERNSTORFF ment nnd demoblllratlon. and a com- Troop* Rule In Belfart." hasn't our iiteratuit, write to ul fot Washington, Feb. 1(1,—The confer- Queenstown. Feb. 10.—The British I Archangel. Feb. 14. — Anarchist infcnnttlon on these products. der to detect the wrongs at his neigh- dose range by an unidentifled potienl, bond Issue referendum, callitag for houses ond bo sent to tho governor Igon would havo lo give one-quarter ot mission made up of the center, demo- first raited, since reports from the Belfast. Feb. 18.—Gas and electric ence report on Ihe $6,000,000,000 war steamer Kwarrs* reported in distress forces have resumed fho offensive In tori tor whom he was writing a proscrip- |3Z5,000 lo be expended ta Installing U ono thai will permit women to or- It to the state If a bill put ta by Rep Ebert Denies Intention of Nsmlng For- cratic and socialist partlet Is now dlfr peace conference Indicate that It Is service, which has been cut off for revenue bill, approved last week bv southwest of the Scilly Islands, has ar- the region of Sfedmakrenga. For a The Cutter Laboratonr tion, Dr. L M. J. Hotvodt, prominent a new sowoge disposal system tor ganlto political clubs and incorporate MacDonald becomes a low. Another CONSUMERS FISH CC. , mer Ambai-sador to Attend tha cusalng details of tho new program. occupying a large place In discussions three weeks because of strikes, was the house, was adopted by Ihe senate H* jean) Oifn .Viw.* Sensl I I1'. ' I rived safely off the Irish coast, it was brief lime Ihey occupied several allied Berkeley, Cal,, or Chicago, III. When a fool opens his mnufh. yon Muskegon physician, tried vainly them, extending to women the same bill by the same member would re- • Peace Conference. These poUits were made by Fried- there. President Ebert frahkly aston- Ponllac, It will bo voted on at tho without a record vote. The measure p. O. Iluo tJJ GK» I N HAV, announced. Her steering gear iiad resumed under military protection, the -TUUh—mfry ThmtKnowtHtm" <80 6M right through him. quire a township permit for all bll ished his hearers by his declaration blockhouses after penetrating tho tell who his assailant was and lh«u spring oloctlon. The figure has been power thai men have had for the past now goes to the president. rich Ebert, the now president of Ger- been dsinnged In Ihe rough weather. troops having taken possession of tha Hard rooiun, pool rooms, Ico cream that a commission was already work- town, but they were driven out collapsed. He died In an ambulance arrived at aftor consultation with en four years ta this rospoct HEW HT.BRING, rmd .05. drtsssJ X5H Weimar, Germany, Feb. 15.—Count many, In an Informal talk with for- gas works ond the electric, parlors, or soft drink emporiums out Bll Rtds^loa oo all Kinds FUh. ing on tho problem. He said Germany on hi* way to the hoapltal. Police and glneers who have drawn speclflcatlons Attempt to Kill Lenlne. von Bomstorff will not go to the peace eign tiuwsppaer men, lie answered Crowder Is Reappointed. •top Your Coughing side Incorporated vliloges or citie*. Haary prodaclioo hsr. maans Urn pekas In future was going to have only an Alfonso to Visit South America. rour , b tt aheriff'* officers are con-blng the dly to take care of a city ot more than Port Huron—Officers aro now con- ^London, Feb. 16.—Refugees from conference at a German delegate; questions of American and English Washington, Feb, 16.—Maj Gen RloU'ln Berlin, army of defense. It was at the very Paris, Feb. 14—King Alfon*o of Sr.o ttrt id «s for hi* aisailant, wbo fled tho office 50,000 with tanks and flltratlon beds vinced that Robert Lozler met his Moscow report that a recent attempt Germany plant, for thntlme being at correspondents, asked after he bad Enoch H. Crowder, judge advocate Copenhagen, Feb. 18.-—Rioting has Algonoc—Believing oil con bo found end of hit talk that he admitted that Spain hat deflnltely decided to visit DHS hr soothing th* ta&daed throat wiDi immediately afle* the shooting. They and for 76,000 so far as mains are death as the reiult ol accident. Lozler to assassinate Premier Lenlne was leant, a people'! army on the basis of read a formal statement following the general if the army, was nominated broken out In Berlin, where more than on Harsen's islands, residents havo this guard will be ralatxl by conscrip- South America, according to tho Gau- Eyes^M have an excellent description of the concernod. Unless the Issno la, op was tpund In a dying condlUon in the frustrated, according to a dispatch re- general conficrJ{>tJon; Genmuo will an- lines of his recent address, In which by President Wilson fo succeed him- ;W.OOO warehouse workers have gono * Juit Eye Comfort tion, and he left the room before fur lols. He «lll go to Buenos Aires, Mon- man. who Is believed to be a Greek, proved by the people, tho sum will be yori Charles Dutlon, China Town- formed a company lo drill wells and ceived from the Stockholm correspood- uounce within a few days her Inten- he emphaslxed Germany'i intention to self for another term of four years on strike, It was reperted In dispatches thet details could be elicited. tevideo and Rio Janeiro, It Is said, but either from Milwaukee or. Chicago. carried ta Budget for 1 years. tavostlgote. ent of the Morning Poet tion to carry out complete djeanim- rehabilitate herself. beginning February 16, 1010. received hero. Other worlters h»v« ship. the date has not been IxeiL Merino Eye Remedy C4* Chlcege. walked out in sympathy, v PISO'S / TT -I

THI OQLOMA QOUHIER, OOLQgA^ MWL

PASTORS' ANNOUNCEMENTS HO# TO VOTT BY MAIL tnal rexkhmt of the precinct nt the lime of registration, and entitled under the cotutltutlon, If remaining rach resident, KUJCOPAI. CHURCH. to vote at the next election shall be Ktr. a «- Pollock. Paator. At Any and All Klefileas. Wbe are entered In tlie regtotniHon book. Invoice time is here but we have "Th* Cb«er of tbe Gospel" each e*en- Kntitlrd to Vstr By Mail. REGISTRATION OF ABSHNTEE BV ing of the week beginning Socday eveo- (Excerpts from Chapter XII, Act No. OATH. more Bargains log. Gospel means good cheer. The 20.T, i'ulille Acts of 1017.) preaching of it ought to bring good If any person whose name Is not The tenu 'absent voter"ahall bo registered shall offer and claim the cheer to the heart* of the people From tnken to ni(>fln any quallllcd elector, right to vote at any election, end shall, Beginning Friday the 21 st we will give 20% off on the moment Prof. Stockton aooounoes who is sbsvnt or who expects to be ab- under oath, state that ho to a reaideut tbe flrat hymn until the benediction ia sent from the township or ward In of such prectoet and has resided In the Wool Socks, Mackinaws and Wool Sweaters, Wool top pronomeOd after the paator haa which ho rexldes, on tho day of- any village TWENTY DAYS wit pre- ceding snob election, designating par- a gospel sermon, yonr heart election or offlcial primary election, Shirts, Mittens, Caps, Suits and Underwear. ami wbo Is ticularly the place of Ills reddoncc, will be cheered if the paator haa bia (1). A person in the actntl service and that ho possesses the other quall- A Corduroy Suit for $8.00 is some bargain. Men's way aboot the matter. Thla does not, of the United fltstcs, or of this State, ficatlous of an elector under the con- mean that the gospel will not be lung' or atltutlon; aud that owing to tho slck- Unionalls $3.75. Men's Jersey Gloves 20c. _ lor bodily Infirmity of himself, or and preached, it meana that the gospel (2). A student, while In attendsace at any Instltntlon of learnlog. or of some member of hla family or owing Coats Thread Be, WILL be sung and preached. Thatia (3). A regularly enrolled member to his absence from tho village on why yoo will eojoy every minute of tho of any citizens' military or imval train public business or hto own bnainens, •ervlces. The aenrloes will be evangel Ing camp, held under the governmant und without Intent to avoid or delay hto reglatntlon, he was unable to make GROCERY SPECIALS l«Uc, bnt tlwy will be conducted so that of the,United States or the State of Michigan, or application for registration on tho last no one need be embarasaed for a min- (4). A member of the Legislature day provided by law for the registering 1 pound Old Master Coffee, BOc value 15 ute while they attend. Happy services while In attendance at any session of of elMtora plWdlug auch election, then that do the soal good is the program. the legislature, or the nine of sach person shall be regis- 5 pounds Pure Buckwheat H tered. and he ahall then bo permitted The program is for ALL the oommunlty. (G). A commercial traveler, or (0). A poreon employed upon or In tn vote at sndi election. If such appll-1 10 pound pail Blue Karo, limit 1 pail...,,^ ,75 The gospel oermon subject for Sunday tbe operation of .railway trains In this cant shall. In aald matter, wilfully I 1 pound Peanut Butter, limit 5 pounds . .jll erening is "An Okl Time Community State, or make any false statement, he shall be i Have you ever had the price Supper." (7). A Sailor engaged or employed deemed guilty of perjury, and, upon 1 small box Quaker Oats f .10 conviction, be subject to the pains ond The postponed township Sunday- on the great lakes or In coastwhc trade. penalties thereof. 4 bars Kirk's Flake White'Soap, limit 4 barg 21 school convention will be held in the to take a real vacation—away Tlie terra "commercial traveler" Methodist Episcopal church in Water shall be taken to moan a penon eagng PROVISION IN CASK OP REMOVAL 1 can Anchor Baking Powder, limit 3 cans...'... .|| vllet Sunday afternoon and evening. ed In soliciting tho sale of goods, by TO ANOTHER PRECINCT. 1 bag Perfection Flour, limit 1 bag.: 1.40 from everything you're tired of March 2d. A Ane program ia in store the exhibition of samples, or by cata logue or other device, for the purpose Any registered and qnalllled voter 1 can Marco Cleanser, limit 2 cans 05 for all who attend. of effecting such sales and taking or Wbo has removed from one election Epworthiana are to meet next Sunday dem for goods to be subsequently ship- •reclnct of a vlllnge to another dec- 3 lb pail Jelke Biscola, 95c value, limit 1 pail (|| and all the old places? Ion prednct of the same village evening at 0 o'clock for the regular Ited by his employer. shall have the rlgfit, on any day pre- derottooal meeting. How Voter Should Promd. vious to election day, on application to Cash and carry plan is ^ood for the consumer. It There WM a floe attendance at Sun If your vacation Any voter coming within the proyls the village derk to have his name means low prices and that means a quick turn over dayschool laat Sunday morning. Make Ions given above, expecting to be ab- transferred from the registration book of tlie prednct from which he has which is what we are working for. • din year can be the best you've known ths record one hundred tweoty-flve next sent from his Ward, Township or Vil- lage on the date of any election and removed to the registration book of Sunday if poesible. the prednct In which he then resides. desiring to vote by mall at said elec- if you begin now to save for it. Start There is DO cheer like Gospel cheer. tion, must make application either lu Such elector shall have tho right to Geo. W. Grant & Sons Put other engagements secondary for person or by mall to. tho undorslgued havo auch transfer made on elertlon HIGHEST MARKET PRICE POR BUTTER AND EGGS day by obtaining from the board of an account with us today and watch two weeks and cheer up with the cheer Clerk for a blank form to be filled ont Inspectors of eledlon of the precinct of the gospel. The pastor will do all by snld voter so as to constituto an ap- the pile grow—truly an inspiring sight! ^ plication iu propef form, for hallota to from which he has removed a certifi- 1 1 the preaching. Prof. Stockton will do cate of transfer and presenting the be voted at said Election. If thto re- said certificate to the board of elec- all the Basic directing. Every persot quest be made by mall. It may be made tion Inapectora of Ihe prednct In which in the commnnity ia urged to partici In the following form State Bank of Coloma he then resides. pate In tbh campaign. Give your hejirt To the Clerk of the City, Village or Township of Wf Pay 4% Interest on Savings Deposits l chance. WOMEN ELECTORS pii>Htu> mall to my address given MMUW* F*D«ral Retcrve Bunk. Under State and Federal Super*Uion. iiupuiMui Noticc—AU Troaea who OONQRBQATIONAL CHORCH, Mow, a suitable blank form for uso possess the qualifications of male dec- W. H. rulltr, Paator. In making application for ballots to be voted by myself In the tors will be entitled to reglstrotlon, Come to onr Sondayscbool next Son- (Give name of township, village or dty provided they make proper applica- day mornint at 10 o'clock, nnless you as the ense may bo.) tion to the village clerk within the time limit above designated. All regis- aresHtor unless yoa are enrolled aa a State of Michigan j. 1010, Pickle under tlie provisions of Chapter Xll tration prior te Dreember 5, 1918, Is member of some other Snndayscbool. Act No. 20t, Public Arts of 1017. NTLL and VOID. 'The Other Side of the Ten Com My name Address Dated January 81, 1010. aandmenti" is the subject of the WILLIAM W. HOCKER When to Mnke Application to Clerit pastor's sermon for next Sunday mom Village Clerk. for Ballots. ing at 11:00 o'clock. Come and hear Contracts Application for ballotH on the form this message. provided by the Clerk can be made Order for Publication. A very profitable conference of church any time within thirty days prior to Siairof Mlchlfan. The Probate Conrt for aad Soadayschool workers waa held at the date of election, provided It reaches Iho County of Bftrlrn. said Clerk not later than the Second At a analoii ot aald roar), beld at tbe pro the chordi last week Wednesday even- balf oflfw In thi> Cltjr of St. Joaeph. In aald day preceding the election. eoucty, on the KHb dajr ot January A. D. 1H9 ing. Asaresalt of this conference it ('••on receipt of the blank appltei'; .-HHN..- Hon. Frank L lUumood, Judge Cf Probata We are now read; waaieeMed to porohase new song books tlon form, the voter must All It out In tbe matter of the estate of Sophronla for use tn the Sunday achool and In fully ond completely and mall same to Pe<>> estate mtaic under a competent director. IdI iilaAldd reare»l MMtealate ahoulakoul d nit be ^••BMBHSgranted a it la further ordered that public notice there Look Over Your Harness save you considerable money. Have a community sing each evening When Absent Voter, retnrning, can of be jlten by publication of a copy of thla for two weeks. Vote In Penan. onler. for three auoenulre weeks prerloua to We can supply aU kinds of build- Mid Hay of hearinif. In The Coloma Courier, a No absent voter returning to hto tenivaprr printed and elKUlated lu aald and hare it cleaned, oiled and repaired before spring work ing material at rock bottom prices and place of residence, will be prohibited lafelji L FSISK L HAMVONO, commences. We have a good fine of will gladly furnish estimates. from voting In person within hto pre- ^rusoopyicopy,. JuJfe of IProbate . Enough Cough Medicine clncl, notwUhstunding that he ma B. Lamb, Heglater nf ProbaU. 9tS to Luit All Winter have made appllratlon for an absent Men's Work Sfaoes, Canvas ond Leolker Gloves and W. H. BALL Lumber and Coal Voter's ballot or ballote and the a may have been mailed by the said Order for Publication Harness ooeMoriea Clerk: Provldsd, That such voter lias Easily Prepared-Coate Very Llttle-- State of Michigan. The Probate bourt for Special altsntloa to Harnest aad Shoa Repairinf. not availed himself of the privilege of County of Beerlen. hnt to Prompt, Sure and Effertive. an alwent voter as provided by this At a aeaalon of Mid court, held at the probMr act, and voted t^c ballot of ballots oBlre, in tsedty of 9t. Joaepb, lo said connty, on tbe llth day of Vebrnary A. D. 191/ Arthur Swift mailed him by tho said clerk, and pro- Gal froaa Sontt's drug store a &0 oent Preaenl, Boa. mak L. Hammond. Judge of I still have a complete line of vlricd he return such ballot, or bsllofs. PrtbaU. bottle of Concentrated White Pine & If received, to the board by whom s In the •atterof, the estate of Matilda Taf Extract, pour It into a pint bottlo sliall bo marlted "caacelled" and and fill tbe bottle with plain granulated Almon J. BaVer baring flled ID Mid court hi., ilateatioa aoeaunt and hla petition •agar iyttp-*shake well and you have placed In the regular ballot boxes with oilier ballots. r Ihe allowance thersof and for the one of tbe bfcst ooogb medicines that t and dlatrlbutton ol the residue of Any voter voting at any elecdon on poMlbty be made. Fall directions both lu person and by mrtns of an that'the Wth •da v of Mareb with each package.—Adv. 28 Nursery Stock absent voter's ballot, or who shall at- o'clock ID thhe forenoon at ba aad Is hereby appointed tempt so lo vote, shall, on convlcllon, NB( mrl.Mtd account and lie deemed guilty of a folony. hearing oa Mid petlt JBW^H^^a Make up your order and if I do not see It U further ordered, that public notice DR, H. P. MIX , WILLIAM W. HOOK Kit, • -- -ibicubllcs" • — Clerk of the said Village of Coloma. you, call up Phone S4, Coloma PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON My P. 0. address to Coloma, Midi My offlce to located at Lumber Offlce a oewapaper prlnteiT l Oftc* owr Slate Bsak ol Coloau Dated February 4lh, A. D. 1910. (.sAT Pba» L UiMMOSD, A true copy. Jndgt of Probate. HOURS; 9 to l>—I io S and Krfslnf*. Bai a Laaa, Probate Beglater. »ll The Fnrit Belt Nurseries REGISTRATION NOTICE THE UNIVERSAL CAR W. S. HALLMAN, Prop. Coloma, Mich. To the QusllAed Electors of the VHage of Coloma, County of REAL ESTATE State of Mirhlgan: C. A. SHOUP "The policy of the Ford Motor Company Notice to hereby given lhat In o iFarai and Village Property sold aad formlty with Act 128, Pnbllc Arts MAHOTACTUHER or to sell its oars for Ike lewast possible price, exchingea. 11117, I, the undersigned Village consistent with dependabla quality, is too List your property with me for quick Clerk, will, upon any day except Bun Boats, v. ate. Boa me If yon want to buy. day and a legal holiday, or the day Window Screens, well known to roquire comment. There- of any regular or special election or offlcial primary election, receive for Porch Bcreen Work, fore, because of present conditions, there TEAMING I ROBERT SMidt - - Coloma registration Iho name of auy legal vot- Screen Door's, can be no chsnge in tjie prices on Ford er In said Village nol already regis ••••••••••a Ironing Boards tered who may apply to nte personally Shlrtwaiat Boards cars. PHONE 46 J. COLOMA for such registration, except that can receive no names for registration Window Frames FOR DRAYING, EXPRESSING AND Birrln My Mstract Co. during Ihe lime Intervening between DoOr Frames Runabout . . $500.00 '••TASCISHWO moo the second Saturday before any Fault Ladders GENERAL TEAM WORK or special election or offlcial primary Cabinet Work of ill kinds Touring Car . . 525.00 ST. JOSEPH. MICHIGAN election and the day of such election. MARCH 1. 1919, I .AST DAY FOR T. L ft J. P. WILKINSON, Mgra Coupelet .... 650.00 GENERAL REGISTRATION FOR MOirS TRANSFER LINE An Abstract of Title ELECTION MARCH lOJt. Let mc |lvc you an estimate Sedan 775.00 All electors not already registered on anythin| you want. Is required on ovary sale or mortgage of and Intending to Vote at uld dectlon, Truck Chassis . 550.00 Office at Pitcher Hotel COLOMA, MICH real estate. Send to os and we will should make personal appUntleo furnish promptly and at small cost a me ou or before the lat day of March, comploio alatruot of any lot or farm in A. U. 1010. These priccs f. o. b. Detroit" Bsmen ooaaty. Noticc to farther hereby given that IShop Opposite Hill's Store I will be al Ball's Lumber Isrd Offlce, WE LOAN MONEY FEBTIV 15 AND FEBHYtt, 1919 COLOMA on real estate, bny and sell mortgages. —from 8 o'clock, a. m. to 8 o'clock COLOMA. - MICHIGAN p. m. on each said day for the purpose Geisier & Friday MICH. of reviewing tbe registration and regis- SURETY BONDS tering such of the qusllAed eloctere atalatMtercj gnardtans, township lu said village as shall appear snd otteera and pHMsas requiring bonds. person but an ac- Tb Cosier Wnt Ads Pay I'M ' • •